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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa.. •1 .. . 1,.' ! ·~ ..I ~ • ' ; ·Hostage .. • -i .......... _ .;,. ' Oll-• ,. l . ' -• J ···Alcatr az , . ' . ' . • ' •• -'t' • • ~""~ .4 ... ,. t. ): ~ ., ,... . ..... •• . '"-• 0 :: -: 0 -Mo• • 1 .. _, 0 •• ~l ,, ' • ·'R: ,·. k' :6e ... :'--s ~~l }ly.aUib:g Illilians > .. \' ~ -· ~-": ... ~ . .Hold .. ". p-';"_ I" .. ~-·· • . . ' -. .. • • -·I ., I • IXO·Il e.no.unces .. ,. ' : ~UESOAY · AFTERN " ' --' ' • I ' • voi.. a. lfO, ·m. l SECTIONS. t4 , ... c..s ' ' ' .. ' . - • • • OfHeismah . . NEW•Y,ORK (AP) -Steve Ow..,s of Qklahom~. a reconi;setUng ~II-carrier in . 8JI age of pa$5er!, was named winner te>- day of lhe i969 Heimfan Trophy, symbol of college footb~ij's oq_tstandlng football player. The 6-t, 215-pouiid senior tailback from Miami, Okla., Js the · sport!11 top toocbdown,maker:of all-Ume and has set. a three-year career record for rushing. In one of the closest competiUonS in yean, Owens be.at out such stars as Mike Propps of Purdue, Rex . Kern of Ohlo • ~ Stale, Archie Manning of Missi ssippi and · • .Jlm Plunkett of Stanford, a 11 quarterbacks, The award will be made ...i ~ .. ~at thft.Downiawn AthletiC ~lub ... W}th ,21 touchdowns already thJs year, and ·B final game to play Saturday against Oklahoma Slate, 'the Sooner ace has a career-tolal of M touchdowns, surpassing the record of 52 stt by Army's Glenn Davis in 194H&. With 3,606 rushing yards he has shattered· the three-year mark of 2,6,7; set b)' Ka.,..' Gayle · Sayers Jn 1962-K County Man Held I Will Limit ' ' ' . • R~m:. :\ ' -. .. J Bj. ARnruR ·R. VINSEL lorlrtu w)llch ,Ji ~ a iitcrt WASHINGTON (AP)-PreJldint~- or,... ~ rn1t•11M tildeaway. on tenOWK.'f!d today any resort to germ A Costa Meun. who rftoved to· the ''When you pee moat of the ratrvailons · w~i:f~re ~ C~IJed-~ ctatro; ,ixlittnt: lit d f . tarlci ~~write In llli1: 00\fDtr)'," NYl .Adam Nordwall, sf~ll~,of ,actei10folfeatwtaP,pn,. :; so " • 0 on 11 •"·;-;·•~ • a 40, a C!>!PllO!'•• ledtr, "Alcllraz,looia . It•·~ n!lloun«d l'l!l'•llrsl.,. by th~; book tod11 ·hu the company ,of 100.plus · Pret{y good." • Untted Statea of cbeirilcal 'weapom that; ""41vading Indians ·100 not-·even tpe U.S "I'm 100 percent with them," added Incapacitate, is well as those that cari : &ast Guard -let~alone the Cavalry -Dodson, "The.e are wonderful people." klll. :: knows what to do. · The fonner Hughel AJrcrall chemill Nixoo told new!'l'en the Unli.cl Stalq: Glen Dodton is under house arrest on wlWbecalne cantU:tr of the bleat; birl' ~ nevq rploy cenn wa,r:tar, effQ. - Alcatraz, a happy ~e beld ·by men, ten former ...fedenl prilori .got a caD Cl-entm:J rt to dt.m: : : women and · ch!kirtn demanding a through to tus relaUves on the sole bot He also ~ that future i~ · powwow with Secretary• of tbe IAterlor line to the outside world. ment research in the biological field wllt ~ Walter J . Hickel. "He was teally exclte<I.'' said ·Mrs. be limited~ deteostft ~ ~ ~: So far the Ume Isn't set, but the loca· Hoyt, "he-badn'.l_•li'P.I. II!' 41. ~-. bui f' a ~,...~f~ ~ '""': Uori seems obvious. · he said be wu gttUng IOl1le tantuUc gam .. weaponS uun:rl UR. :- Dodson, who aold his home at 881 Joann photos.}• The President, In a fonnal statement; Sl to go off' in search of adventure, caJI· Dodson may not be doing much writing, said .he wu takll1g a aertea: of JD9Ve• iq ed tus brother and sis\er·fn.law Monday but he jJ certainly ptherlng material for ~he ch.emici.I, bacttriO~ area u "aq to repori he had finally found It. . one of tho111 tnJlh-lHtranger:·than-tk:tlon i!Utiativertoward peace!'! .• " .n .: , ·'.'I think tt:. 'Ol1' of the funniest things J epics, af\er six day1 qf Indian(occui-tJon. t-Talkinc !l:lief!J to reporteh, bei Aid ~: ever heard," said Mrs. John Hoyt, of 2189 Dodaon'i ·brolhr was not a\ home, but believes his av:tioN will ~y reduce : Tu1Un ·Ave., Costa Mesa, 0 In fact, lt'1 hop~ an Air Calif~ plane l;9 San t!le.,...poulbllity tMt '°Y chem1cal or· pnii: just delightful." . Francisco Monday ·'night after repea~ weaporui; evet wlli be u.ed by any oaUon. Federal authorities have other deicrip-ef!•rls .to get a return call lhrouih fall"'!· Nixblt 'nafrlnntid · ICIOl!lan~ •'iJ.s.' tlons or the prospect of · clwing more "11le Coast Guard sakf. they haven t renunCll~on Of the first 1t1e 6t lethal than JOO original Americans around the evf.n been able to get·ln tou~~ since the ~cAI w~'po,J)! Ind for\the'iifst ttme.; cave-riddled rock if It comes to that. Indians took over the ls1and, etplalned extended ~ renunclau;;i to first ule of · The liberators of Alcatraz from the Mrs. Hoyt, who Isn't too worried about chelnlCals· ..ftuCh incapacitate wttbclut : General Servictl Administration say.they he.~ brothe;r~ln·!.•~· ,. kil'1N;.. . , , · ' -· ~ just may. r • I ' . He ·eald hei:I ~to drop UI' 1lD!-· The President ~.ea 'the &ei.ate to '. They-want Alcatru;under "1m&...ot an she ~· _1~ ltewa nporta frdm ~ raUly 'I. .uz...Gtneva protocol · 1868 lttaty In which ~ Sloax were•given Alcatraz lnd!Cate Dodton Is IMisY "1lh . • piublbltJnc lbe linl '* Jn wu of "'•S-. abandoned federal prqperty, but ·H you oilier Wiii, iach U'he!pihc ~ boOlo , pily<tallng, ~ .... ~r-ml give ~ people 21 acres of. rock they canytng lood ond supplies. ',__:_ al ~ .-,., .. of illllfln!. • , : may try to take the' 4lth llate. • Dacendanls of red -who Ill"""" ,Sen. Mib ~ (D-Mont.), the "AIHka ts nen," declores l\lchard to the lint Thaniagfylng dbmer oppealed maJorilY. leader iald he will ,.i. to llave ... •• J _,, -,... ' .-4-··~-: .... . .;.;•'" ~(''' . ~ .. '". OAH..Y ''LOT ....W llrr ~ .... .., /TW~ST0l;D Ml.TAL.tifl L~;A~ Of.~~Y,-ljl~M~:i· :, WOrft•n Dle1 lri 'PJlit;;Up Nffr FrM,W•Y Offr•"1P · 01ke1, "'· a Mohawk who ~ -today for prov!-worthy of the Im-: cS.. GOH BAN ... ,J) • WJ~. ~P~a!:tiJ~~;~·-~ :t the.,....pr~·M .... -~~ .... ,,.r"al""'. the .... .:~c..,m._b .. lln .. '.,,·".,~""--"'A'"·-'!....:"...:>":J·"'!<S..-il:°'~"~:.·:;•:.A..i~:.:~-r.p.ll"L::';.· •::.ll;:.";..;·:..':.·"" .·, • :~ • • • ., . · · Oru ge c:-& • ·. . . --r : ; •• '. • ~. ~~ ' .:A.I ~ ' • . ·Laguna W qman -Killed, • ~Four-Hur t in Sma8 hup _ • ' ' .1 ' • ~ ' ·~ . ~ A Laguna ljjJl.!I woman died and fOW"°' .. other persons were Injured Monday night ). ID a .two-:car crash al the· inter9]ection ol) ; M.icArthur Boulevard and Sf:ri Diqo • • • Frteway. . " CllUorrtta Hlihw!-Y , palrolrpen pullr,I; ·Ole "b.iciy Of' Mri. · v1r11iili 'tttiesuD<~ Mount, ea. or 802 Ronda Mendoaa. from the wreckage of her car. Her husband,~ WOiiam , &t, -was crlUcaUy tnjul'!d. " A!So seriously Injured and on the ~ critical list at Costa 'Mesa ff.emorial HosJ)lial tociay were two pa.!!engera in. ~ ~tount vehicle, ·Arl}Jvr SChlffemum. ,, 75, and Ns wile,' Cleo, 70, of 511 Calle . Ara1on, -La1una ffill1. • 'omctta ~ lihn Perry,' 38, ot Las• \ ,I , •. . 1" Vqas, Nev., the driver of the car ,which collided with the Mount auto, suffered Jl!ajor Jnj-. He Is· lilt.cl In li[ir ...,ndl- lion 11 Caola M ... Memorial, Hoopltal. ;OflkOn vld'lht Mount CV wiis le••· Ing the l ...... y oUramp II the )lme al =1':"1'"w -·::-iii<! ill 1 ' . Britain Invites Brandt LONDON (/IP) . -Prime Mlnisl<r • Harold lvlllon alUl<JUl!Ced today West qerman'Ch1ncellor Willy Brandl h•• ""' ~ttd an invllaµoo to visit BrllaJn In the qrn ha11 al -year. No !Inn date lw be<n set. • · ' ; I Murdep.lfue ·Plot · R k .. s'' . • o• "" · ·e.d1•-•4e· A suspected murder-for.hire· p I o t W.... .__, ---· with an allegedly adulterous auto dealer the target tias led to the arre11t of a Garden Grove 'man and his lppar:ent partner in a $52,000 stolen goods opera· tlon. · The ca~ Originating In 'South Gale was revtalecl.Monday, when 1-u tho r It I e 1 d~ Uli: arresta of Allred Slatoo. It, of 6501 KiUamey Ave., Garden Grove, and Francis Kerrlng, 29, of Wilmington. They were booked last Friday for In- vestigation of conspiracy to commit mttrder, illegal po11esslon of macblnqum and po11e11ion of danlft'OUS ~IP!LIJIF.ll~,.. ... ;:01. , .• :_. ;.>.~ , .....a G'a\I ~~:;u. """"" T01ior &aid a tota1 of -Jn stolen goodl wu rtcovel'M from the ure &hop where Sl1too and Kerrin& were captured. Lt. T'3flor &aid the pair had been gl~en '* to arrange for the ellmination of • new car dealer lhe payee believed to be involved In a domatii; trian&Je. Autllorilles di\! not dloclose JUll how they received ln!onn1Uon leadlOC to the arTUI of Slatoo and Keniq, peocllna 111 uoe In further prooeculion. ' ' ' ' " Visitors Given Press .Passes· SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)J-Alcalraz Ialand•s Indian ciccuplen have set up a "bureau of cauca1lan ~(fain" to screen and ~le· vialtofs to tPe.i; ''Rock." (Rel1ted story, Pqe 5). · , , .. . . ' 1 ' .. A IJ'OUI' al newamen vlslµng the Island htld for 1lx d•YI by ~ !- were iasued· "J)na _ .. aiondaf'nllhl ·and Jnolructed to oqrn1ider lbeni when leaving. • Bui the holpitable lndlanl. lttlttd. them to • home -meal al . chicken, mathld pqta~ ~ti ~ mnthmU." ._.. , .,. ~ ,.,. ,. . , ... , 1 '' ',•·z.~"?1.lii•ti..t·J -. . .,..,..,:~~f ... , ... ~ ·~""# ">,I." ""·•fl) r , ~,~ . ... ... --tciolt ""' the niarty ablncloned '"' al the ,..,,. federll prilon 1111 Thunday, c1aim1na 11 u "wiuoad 1-11 llrid" llld lllllOUnCinC plans to build on Indian educll1onal and cultural center on IL "We were ·eeccrted. e.a1wbere," 'uid Terry Schmitt, a fret lance phololropllor, "ond told 'I' <euJd l\OI p Into the main, cell bloct or oo Ila roof. We ccM!I• tall< to onb-dutlnaled spokamen. ' ' . "Boau <!ame 11111· ni1Jt1 . with -· -neo, ~ 1 bale or new blonkell. n wu my cold oo the lalflld and· tho lndlana iAo1til toni·lonll Ill nlPI and 111 llWDll wood Ora." . . . . • • . : . ., ,, , -- I There'll, be a l•lllP Jn t1Je .. ~ • ly winds wecln.Ocraj, but the "'""' I cury will 11>,y ¥!' \lllre -1boul 77. degrees 11ont! the . COllt and 1$ I further Inland. f r , INSIDE TODAY -I ...... ,...,. " ~=. ·1 ~ lf.M r.;;.;· ...... ··1· ,....... s -I -. ·--M --., --- t . ' . • '. . \ . . -~ ....... .._ ti DAILY I'll.OT S I , , T~. N-2S.,1M . j . · ~e~pO~t OKs Pier 'f.~t:s 'Over,'S,trong_ PrOt~.st~ Ir IOliN VALTZlllA <llf!1 of se""'1 prlriaua -Iii 'lllddl Roctra llM It F. Birth JiJlned 'lh• k<ir11 from sever;i segmenif' of ._ city'• hesdaches tryi., to enlor<e ll r • • · .. ll'• not 1 fair ...._ for lalN lh• It• Dellr-........., the debite over the pier fua hU RCed. of roes of the propoSal. boatln1 and co1nmerclal groups. Mofe than 200 opposition lettirs have Udelandt and it's an unfalr way lo hit the Nearly four hours of stem pubUc op. the council introduced a revised fee All three argued that the ordinance, ~pokC$men for the M11rlne Dtviotlo'l or ,, been received . boat owner who can't be here to delend ,..wan failed to sway Newport Beech structure in ordlnanoe form and pe$Sed which has a newly revised Intricate fee the Newport Harbor Chamber or Com Spokesmen for severaJ community hJmseU'," Jorgensen said. · JU first readinc:. merce sald the enUre Chamber op ..... ...i aSiOCiati-Ons, tnc.tudina the Balboa Coves "H• --es •·re and spe·' hi• moae ,...._ "'--"l'I 4 to J •11-t ln fivor o( ll UI ~-la I I I , 1lruclu,e, ·was, punlUve,' 1·nequl1••Je and ,..... ·• I .. v.u '"" uus y ...., --,-__... , w ...,...,~ w ~ 1..-a •~ , ..,, lhe fees. , r Coqununlly "'*ialloo, said lhtir lqla Jn oor "°'" llJld, shops 1111111 1 ~k· ___ ,_ llooday alPI .... ,lhe '/ialiiied meedallllc.11 K .. :deeply en-dlocrflnlollod qli!lJ( Nel'()lO!'I Beach's Doe Cook,.~<>! lho CO..Oa ~I """~ oJ)f>MM tboJeo. ·. Ju way of jull nlbb"•• 11him11-• =hider •..,_ cbllr ... ilovod .~.....nl!llllponllllaodlhese-yachlamoawhoulUmalelywooldhaveto l,lar Cha111bei' of Coaurion!t, iJo!cllhed · VJn lJorpnsm, -munily)eacler o~d "' '"'" . ··-· ... ..._, •• ,c:-• -=-· / pay '"·lee. ' " • U d" . L ., I , ..., ~ _. _., lh f don'l ':'" U ~ f~_ll, on1J 'a ~· -·-• l9"•' · ..... , u.,. ie or 1nan~ as111 ~no ~ ,_,,.,/ . root prope1\Y .0Wllf1 .s-e trllliontll of m.o.percent .o ~ total·pro-, .. 1' -UnC wllldl· ...-I carboo t ~ . Doll •' llclMJs, Howard The ~+au r«:)?ivecfalrong ,oppoa!Uon· , •arned lhat jhe e.oncll•'llClll!d ,lll!•i "sOilkl." , peily value di-a wa""'"°l Joi, fl'•·..UU I ' l • \ .I I D0t fair," fie llJa. • f .. I l a.~. Matte ' .... , • I Ag~ Won'~,!'lfrsue .. ' . - " ,; A~ta~ks Against Medit;i: •WASllVfGTON (AP) -Viet -lili• tllll le.., •pooch allot anolh<r.'' lplro T. A-haa no dalr< to ketp up The dtbile aparkod ~' Agrlow's ,. attack• on the news media, a crtUclsm wlll be continued tonleht in .,Okmnan aaid 'I\le8day ,·and very likely tonight'• "60 Minutes" program on CBS wlU let the matter dn>p. television. Walter Cron~ite, Chet Huotley, ·Agnew is dllcrlbed u believing he has David Brinkley and HoWard K. Smith will tplde bis point and stimulated discusaion be among the commentators heard rrom Ud self-examinaUon among· the press ' in ,tbe program, beginning at 10 p.m. and television. He attacked bolh in na~ De vice president' nest scheduled a<l- \IOnally broadcut apeechel in the pe.st drMS will be Dec. It at a l'Onference of two weeks. ·• Republican governors In Hot Springs. "I don't think he wants to harp on Ark. 'Mtere, 'Jbompaon said, Agnew will tL" 11id Herbert. Tbompaon, who ii most likely speak on an entirely different ..,,,...., pms secretary. "He haa subject. ....... -··--··-.. """" ~ -dilc-Gl dilcuasion thlt 'VflrY likely wvuktn't -and cries of outrage from some have taken place without him. Jt ill not segments of the pretS and television - hla style or method to continue aomethlng by questioning publicly the fairness of 1:JC Regents Ask 'Status Report' On Angela Davis 81'.:llltELEY (UPI) -Ur.iveraily of C&Ufornll npntl have ordered a "1l.ltua r'lpert" In January on tllo 1 .. ching pertormaDce of UCLA lnstruetor Angela Divis. UC PrWdenl Charla J. ·HJlch nld Monday. But Hitch denied that the regents ordered creaUon of a special campus cpmmlttee to rev iew the performance of M)ss Divis, an admitte4 member of lbt Qommunist party, I Hitch uhi Miss Davis' teachine abilities were discussed at last week's r,1mtf meetin& in San F'ranclsco, "but it !l' nol lru•" Chancellor Charles Young of l!CLA "w11 ontwed to conduct 1 review ~ her performaoct.'" ·The univenity preside11t said Young !Old the regent! ezisUn'l ·campus pro- cedures "provide for a Uaorough review ot hir performance" and he· intended to make use of them. Hitch sakl the regents then ordered a status report at their January session. Mlaa Davia. a 25-year-old Negro, was hired qn a 'wo-year contract u a pbll-1!y iMlruclor IU!, spring. The rcgcnll order«! her fired afler she Id· mitted beln1 a member of the Com- munill party, bul 1 Loe Angeles auperlor court Judie overturned the 4lsmlu11. television commentary on President Nix· on's Nov. J Vietnam addrm. the news policies of television in cenefal, the new;s judll'ftent of the New York Times, and what be ctOed • trend toward monopoly in the news industry. "I wouldn't say," Thompson. cautioned. "that i1 he feels COl'IJtratned to speak out on the subject again, he won't. But the vice president bu made bis point and made it effectively. Re'1 perfectly con- tent to stay out of the dlsam!on and leave it now to the people who are most cornpttent to deal with il" How does Agnew feel about the recep- tion giveo hla critlque1? "He IJ: delighted with I.he attention it's gotten in the media itself," said Thompson, "and feels it's a healthy thing." Blaze Damages Mesa Build~rtgs Billowing black smoke swept skyward over Costa Mes·a shortly before 11 a.m. today when fire broke out behind an c:utomatic transmlssion aerviCe shop and spread to other bulkllnp. Most of the damage was confined to Coast Automatlz Transmiasion Service, 447 W. Bay St., but a shed was burned and a small frame home behind it partially damaged. Costa Mesa Flre Department crews were still at the scene shortly before noon, cleaning up hot spots and checking to determine the origin of the blaze. 2 ·Beach Residents Among 10 Nabbed for Narcotics Two Huntinston Beach residents were 1mon1 ID peraona indicted by the Oran1e Counl3 Grand · Jury today on various ntrcotlcs and dangerous drugs violations. The indictment followed the panel's ln- vestlgaUon of arrest& made last Nov. 5 in a roundup conducted by Huntlnpon B•cb Potk:e, Loi Anatles Coun ty sher· lff1 lnvestlgator1, Downey pollce offlt'trs and lnvestlg1Uon or the LA:>ng Beach Pollee Dept. It is alle1ed that officers recovered !Jhlll ~·1101 ............. ................ ------c ........ ,, _...... COAll P\*.llMIHO CIOMH'" ..... N. ...,_. ---J.,. L c.lly .. ,.,..... ... ~ ........ n ..... ,..,.. -flit••• A. M1St,ti!111 -·--c.11 MIMi ,_ .,.., 9" 11-' .........,...._1n11_, ...... ......,. 4.-hldt1 m,,.... ""'-,...._ lltcfl: .. 11111 .,,.. nur1y 17 pounda of huhish, three pounds of marijuana, 360 barbiturate capsules and 95 LSD tablets. Most of the drugs allegedly were found at 9351 Tahiti Cir- cle, Huntington Beach. Names In the indictment are Elerd Lon Hocker, 2.8, and Carol M. Hocker, 32, both of HunUngton Beach addreu. The Hockera and eight other defendants have been ordered to appear Friday in Superior Court. Alto. named in the Indictment are: Vic· tor Steven Svbnonoff, IS, or 11470 Har- risburg Road, Rossmoor : Tommie Mike Thomas, 20, and John Allen Thomas, 21, both of Long Beach: Michael Robert Gray, 20. of Santa A,na; Phillip Baker Horton, 22, of Bellflower; John Peter Dallas, 19, of Big Bear Lake: Greg Burchess Cantreil, ZZ, of Long Beach and Steven Frank Hamblin, 11, of Bellnower. 1'he Hockers are accused of possession of dangerous drugs for sale, possession or marijuana for sale and 5'.?lling and cultivating marijuana. Hamblin, Cantrell. Dallas, Svlm0n.>ff and Hoctor, are ac· cused of the sale of marijuana. Gray is accused of possession of mari- juana. John Allen Thomu of possession of marijuana for sale and Tommie ?i.fike Thoma• of possession of marijuana for snle and sale of marijuana. BIG TURKEY DAY FOR GIS IN VIET SAIGON CUPJ) - U.S. me!s !ergeants tod1y began preparing Th1nksglvlng din· · ners' for 4'0,000 American troops In South Vietnam with the promltt' that all would a:et a hot meal . The mtnu Included 11\rlmp cocktail. roast turkey, gr1vy, eornbread dressing, mashed potatoes, sw~ potatoes, hot rolls, frultciike, minctmeat and pumpkin pit, assorted fruit ind nuts and candles. 'Mle food was ordered seven months ago: 15.&40 pounds of shrimp, 32.400 cans ol pumpkin, 49,"5 pounds of fruitcake Ind 2,337,14$ pounds of lurkoy. A . ' Jl'Onner BalliOa • counCibiwt Hrtty ~ rop...iJng tbo Ban. eo... rolidolllS, w'""9C1 lhe ci>lmCfl ,lhal tllo tl~aQIS.s use fM would become '• elec- tion luue in next ye.ii-'s councll elections. 499 Exit Plane i1i 90 SecOnds ,. . • ' The Boeing 747 passes FAA evacuation tests per- formed a\ Seattle, Wash. A total of 499 persons left the plane through four of the five exits on one side of the craft \vi thin 90 Seconds. The tests were con· du cted in total darkness except for the plane's emergency lights. In this photo some of the 499 in the test mill around outside of two of the exit slides used. Purse Snatcl1ers Kill Wido,~r, 70 DETROIT (AP) -Clinging to· her pune which contained five; cents, a iO· ' ' year-old widow suffered a fatal beating by four would-be purse snatchers Monday night. ~'lorence Knotts. who lived alone on her Social Security income, died of bead ln- jilries in a Detroit hospital soine eight house after the beating. Patrolman Allen llughes said he was driving in his· palro! car when he sa1v lou r youths attack her. Hughes pursued and said he caght one of the youths, a 13- year-old boy now in custody. Neighbors of \he widow said they knew littlP about Mrs. Knotts. except she had betn robbed of $4 two months ago by a 12-year-old purse snatcher. Frotn Page I HOSTAGE. •• pending celebration Thursday, lhrough their Alcatraz Relief Fund. j.nother boatload of supplies was due lo set out for occupied Alcatraz today, after a delivery f\.1onday w hi ch included blankets, staple foods. fresh water. medicine and even tetanus vaccine. Ten1peratures on the barren rock drop to the low thirties this tin1e of year and dozens of the Inriians arc suffering fron1 colds and sore throats. Some have even jumped inlo lhe treacherous, current·laccd waters of the bay to help small boats dock and the only heat is from fires built of wood ripped from old rotting cellblocks. Several children have as a result step. ped on rusty nails, necessilating tetanus vaccine, but the Indians vow to stay as long as necessary and hidC' From lJ.S. inarshals in a 12 acre n1aze of foriner prison buildings and caves. Secreta ry Hickel has agreed to meet and discuss their demands to take over Alcatraz as an Indian Culture Center. plus giving more aid to 100,000 Indians in California. Federal authorities have given the in· vaders· holding Dodson hostage no deadline to evacuate Alcatraz. at least until after Hickel reviews their demand . Farm Cost Boost Sends Wholesale Pi:ir-~s Up WASlUNGTON (UPI) -Wholesale prices have risen four-tenths of I percent this month because of a sharp rise in the cost of rann products, ttie Labor Depart- ment es~ated today. The wholesale price level was .45 per- cent above the figure a year ago. Preliminary figures released by the department's Bureau of Labor Statistics tBLS) said wholesale prices of fann pro- Lauuna's Little " Nuisance Slated To Be Ended Soon You might call it Laguna's little nuisance -three and fi ve eighths inches to be exact. Clyde Z. Spring, city planning and huilding director. expects the problem to be resolved soon by the board of ad- justment so couu cllmen can rorget about ii h involves Lhe 3 5/8 inch encroachment of a house owned by Mr. and 1.1!'1. Hy Tucker into the sideyard of their property at t28 Shadow Lane. Spring told councilmen that the Tuckers made application to add a screen \va ll and other things but went beyond the bounds authorized including a dress- ing room and bathroom. An order to stop 1vork was posted.· The Tuckers were traveling. They're back now with survey ref}Orls. "Three and rive eighU1s in.ches. Clyde yo u make me laugh," said Tucker at the recent council session. Springe dldn 't laugh but thought the matter could be resolved. Councilmen continued their public hearing on the nuisance again until Dec. 17 to see if it is. •• ducts rose an estimated 2.3 percent In November. Industrial commodities rose 0.2 percent while processed food and feeds averaged the same as in October. Such incrtases at the wholesale level normally signal new retail price hikes In the offing. The November rise ln wholisale price! matched , the' October advance, whJch followed three months of smaller in- creases. The new increase appeared to offer !t'ttle hope that conswner price in- crea:sea would be abating in the coming mooths. The November rise pushed t h e wholesale price indez to 114.5, which meant that goods which cost $100 at wholesale in the 1957-59 base period cost $114.50 this month. The BLS said prices for fresh and dried fruits and vegetables jumped more than seasonally in November and egg quota- tions climbed sharply. Cattle and bog prices declined WhJle prices for proces sed poultry, fish and coffee rose. Schooner Burns, Sinks at Islapd A 69·foot schlOner valued at $125.,000 caught fire and sank at her moorings In Catalina Island's Isthmus Harbor early today. The schooner "ri.1ajectic Schwan'' owned by Dane Sturgeon of Tulare, caught fire in the-engine room. Three hours later, despite efforts by the harbor patrol !reboot the blaze burned to the schooner's water line . The boat sank In 2Q feet of water, a total loss. Sturgeon. 39. 11 retired insurance ez- crulive. said he tried to put the names oul. but the heat drove him overboard. He s...,·am ashore to find help. The schooner sank at 2 a.m. Reds Have Ratified "It's never good it someone is elected to the council becaU1e ot his stand on one ~ 111oDL II will definlt.Jy be a --paigD Issue and if you haven't heard fr_c!rn enoujh of the people now, then wait jntl the elections, then you'll bear from the people and the men they elect," somers u;d, . The councU. pnimiiod to abide .by a policy nf iltepiq lhe ·I!" !lructurt the same .for the next five yeaNJ but the siro- mise won litUe affection from fee ,oP- ponents. Mayor Doreen Marshall assured ~ group Uiat if ever the fees were increued (aft average private l)ler 1nd dock would cost about $25 a year), then the stan- dard public hearing procedure would be followed . "We've seen how good a public hearin~ ts and how much it can change the COUl'l- cil's mind. Jt won't make a damned bitof difference," an angry opponent shouted • Tllo new ordhW!Ce, dratted by a comt· en committee and revised arte rearlier bearinp: marked .by mare strona. public oppooltlon. changes tho concept of an OVtJ"-111 $1-per-foqt « boat 1J*1 a.Jtar to 1n intricate formula. · *, ' Any owner of a pier which juts·lito jhe htrbor over land which is not a)nady 1 lelsed by the city woold pay •10 ·' year u a fegistraiion fee .. ~ . · ' ' '!bat lnchldOe ........, .-pi<rl cross atrtpo of llMill OWll undt<,Wol<l",ilnd. Conunerdll -·m 'l\OUld pq file ..... llAI ,wi; 'Wtlll lt.ibr 'eoch,alf. dltlariol !ilJI.-'. f!oal b · ioiii 11 lhe .. I -not -It. U Ibey lilvo ...-e than 10, then they would pay 5o-cents for each sUp with a maximum of 20. Above 20 slips in the marina, the owner would pay $15 plus 25 cents for each slip or noat over the total or 20. Along with the money charged for boat slips and no.ts, the ordinance also hits the marine gasoline service stations. They would pay the standard com- mercial pier fees along with three-tenths or a cent ror each gallon of fuel they sell. Ctty Harbor and Tidelanda Coordinator Geor&e Dawes, whose department woold ~ve the money raised from the fees, satd the 1970. yield would total about !40.000. Councilmen voting for Ibo f,. Jll'Ol*ll -· to their stalemen!S nf tllo paat ouUlninf lh• philooophy behind the pier levy. The state's trust which gives the ctty control over the tidelands states that the areas should be left availabll! to the publlc fir fishirig; compreree and recrea- tion, the a.ssenters agreed. The phllooopby, tboy said, holds that private indivkluals enjoying use of the public tidelands for private docks ahould reimburse the ,public for the privilege. Councilman Robert Shelton, wboee vote has been the deciding one on the issue in past council action, sakl he believed the adv1ntages ,of the ordinance fa r outweighed tne disadvantages. Shelton ·defied the "anonyrnouJ callers Ind writers of some al the lettert I have received" and vowed that • threats of rtc&ll Would oot change his opinion. "This woo't Clrive the boat.I out cl. the harbor, nc:r will it klfl tllo '"°"that laid the golden eq," he said. The quottlon, bci said, "could be llfllued eloquently oo both skies." He said there would be fewer inequities under the ordinance than more. From Page 1 GERM BAN .•. the atteement ratified by the Senate this year. That w_ould add gas and 1enn warfare to an already clogged Senate schedule, with less than one month of the session rem1inlng. Nixon 1lso said the United States wa s joining Canada in associating itself, with the principle' and objectives or• It Brttistt. sponsored proposed convention to ban the use of biological methods of warfare. Further, Nixon said he has asked the Defense Depannent "to make recom- mendations as to the disposal of existing stock! of bacteriolOfj:ical weapons.'' White House sources said this meant auch stockpiles will be destroyed . Jn the meantime, life goes on d11y by day on the Rock, perhai>s more miserable than In Its prison days -with food cook- ed O\!Cr an open fire on a broken graling -but certainly 1norc idealistic than ever. "This land is my land.'' say!> a sign ovl'r lhe crude dining area. No ooe is in a position Lo disagree 10· day. least of 311 Alratraz· custodian Dodson, who went there tD get away from excitement and v.•ritr his book about mineral:;. u~s. Delays Gas Treaty Duke au Antbassado1· LONDON (AP) -Britain got a ne1v duke and a new an1bassador today - ·bandleader Duke EUington arri\'ecl wilh a letter from President r\ixon appolnllng him as a goodv.·ill envoy for Amerlcnn 1nuslc abroad. "I was surprised. toucht'd and honored by the leUcr," said Ellington, as he set orr ror series of onc·nlglit stands in Bri- tain. lie Is on :i tou r of nlorc tt1nn 20 countries. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The 1920 Geneva protocol banning the use of poison eases and other chemica l agents has been raUflcd by more than 8J nations including Communist ChJna and the Soviet Union -but not the Unit@<! Slates. The accord ls formally called the •·protocol for the prohlb!Uon of Ole use in '''llr of asphyxlaUng, poisonous or other gases and of bacterlalogJcal methods of warfare.'' The U.S. Sena te never votOO on It although tile United States had taken a first step towa rd adhtrenc~ by slgnlng the. protocol. One reason the Senate did not aet wasi that the Army Chemical Warfare Service mobilized considerable feeling against the treaty on grounds that ,II would never be observed in warfare and that g81 was a more humane method o( killing than olher weapons. Ironically. In J922 the Senate had V()ted ln favw of a limllar aareement which never came Into force ~ause of French opposition. The Ccneva protocol of June 17, 192$, declares lhat the parties ban the use of chemical and blological weapons and ''will exert every effort to induce othfr sta tes lo accede to the prtsent protocol." A number of lhc 80-odd nations 1ew I ceptins ~ aareement did 10 wfth reMnalionl. Same reeerved the ri&hf; to use chemical weapons so lon1 as they d1d not make first use of them, and the rlsht to uae such weapons but not again.st other ~gnon of tllo occord. The Soviet Unloo occeded to lhe prol locol oo Aprfl 5, 11121, Ind Communll[ China on August I, 1162. A r~t nttloa. to join It w•s Communist Moncolil on December S, 1M8. 1 Neither North nor South Vietnam wu joined Ibo 1(1' .. menl. Besides the Unllod Slala. Brolil, El Salvidor, Japan, Nicaraeu1 and Urupg have aignecl lhe J>N(OCOI bul llOl larmallJ roUfled fl. ' , , . v 'J tili Ju1 1u1 op· I he. ... AV La 1 ) ' ... I lh< nil To re pr a sp lo "' I!< to dii pr q~ be Sil F1 lo bo P' ju ai di m . "' u 0 E ' • J fl n ~ lo p d • $ E r ' ( ( ' ! r I I J ' 1 I . ' nuDtb.gto•· i¥ae11 • • ., VOL b2, NO. 282, 2 SECTIONS, 24 P'AGES . . OR/,N6E COUNTY', CALIFORNIA e ' . . ~ ...... ' ,. • ' I 're~•Y'• 11-111 . ' TUESDAY, NOVEtAER 25, 1969 . . ' ; TEN ·CENTS .. : ,. ,,.,., . ... ....... . . ' ~ollncil ~j)Iits, Okays First .. ·.·Gi:vi~. Ceijter ·Site • ~ ,. • ,. • A •' By JACK BROllACK .ioliJOdf7't. came.al the request ol Of tfle Diii~ ,I~ Miff M~ Jeck' oreen and .... voted oa • ·1n sulprisihgly sUdden 1<Uon, the Hun· mnllon<by c..nc:ui-AIYin Coen. tihgt<in Beach City councu Monday nlabl -~ Donald, Slltpley Ind Jarry la"a .•Pl!\ I to 3 vote decided to locale the M1ineJ• ~ Green and Coen lo reaf. fiiture Civic Qenter.on upper Main Street fif'm.lag'~ pr.efertnce .for ~ I~ oppblit.,Huntlngton Beach Hip School,, MlilA Stm\'ltte "'blch ~ !114,voted for MOnday mormng, councilman Md mono:tbln.llx 'lnontbl aiO: : heard a report by the admlnistraUve candln\an ~enry, Kaufman at,ued staff urglg,g selection of a new site· on briefi.y for \he Atlanta-Lake site poinUng Atlanta Avenue between HuntinlfOILand out tfaat· Jt: 'r9Uld be =1' -ted with ,"' Lallo 111~1&. · ' · proille( enjloo ·~. 111' --.,.-~ ~ ·~1 I 'l ' J ' -~ . ' , ~-I· > ~ t ) .. -t· ' .. area. MayOI" Green said there '"is no doubt a • convention center will be built eveniualty in the downlown area." Counctlmon . Ted Blrllott ~ G<c!r .. Mcfracllen joined Dr. Kaufmao In their conliltent oppoattloa to !hi Upj>er Main Streol alt.: Follo.,ing I.he 4,to 3 vote, the council moved to cJOse the escrow on the selected site.and "acquire the property as soon as poujble" from the Huntirlgt.oo Beacb " . > • " . ~-· Only 'Dr. Kaufman ' dlaap. prOved abla·rilove. A unanimous . vote to, lnltrucl -the udllllcl ~ oroceed with piam'lor the' Maln Slnifohe WU tl>en act<d·upon, · 6iiurdhm• ·~ fo~ witb' a mo- tlta to -!hi odmlnllli'llllve atafl to proceed wttb . reultittty · -on· the convenUon center. '11tls waa •J>FOved. The Main Street site ii the least ex· penalve ol tbhe. ~ by 'ft council. &.trmaled coot la·lll07,lllO. In contra.I the T '"t • •· ! • ... • . . ' ilroperty if!th 1 report due at !hi tl01I council meeting Dec. a. Tb. upper · M1ln . Simi site Wu 8'lactecf lost aprl111 by the· -f to • apltt vote. Rocenlly tho; 111111 wu ordeiod to study !he,Beacl>Atl111\a alt. ~ ...,. UP. wt\h. the altornaUve Atlanta-Lab pro. perty. . ' The ... lacted altt Is lo · be purChUed !run. the, Huntlna!On Beach co: for "80,000, 11 can be ozp11D!leil by n .. icr;., liter. • . ' • '. Top of .Pier Plan Moves Step Ahead Nixon Orders U.S. Stockpile J!estrQyed Huntingtqn ·Beach councihpen sit tin&· as the city's Parking Authority MOO!lay night took another ~tep ,forward on. the Top of the Pier plan for downtown ~v~pmpll. . They approved the same thing they ap. proved two weeks ago when they voted ll! a city council. Created will be an 873- space parking project on fi ve city blocks from Sixth to Lake Streets inland to \Val- nut Avenue plus five acres of Huntington Beach Co. propertv east 'of Lake ex- tendiilg inland·l!> Atlanta Avenue. City administr<!lor Doyle Miller was directed to arrange for an immediate ap- praisal of the property which will be ac- qulred.,by negotiation or condemnation. Planned for part of the t>roperty ls a beach-0riented Specialty sbopping center similar to Ghlrardelli Square .tn San FranciSC11. The moluti«}-flitol!li"S: t!>f.plan c_!l!led for U\e l acqdioa of the ~y becadse • It reptoseted d'the• ,_..~ public goo\! wttll the leaot .prly1t• 1in-jury~., r ., ~ The' Council has voted a moratorium on a.II "building permiLa in the aU.t<:led area djlriog the acqW.lilon proceedings. Co5t .of the project is estlmated at $3.8 J1lillion to be financ«I by revenue boods . Wld by. the park.in& authority. The project was~recommeoded ~y the Urba,. ' ~--d Institu te Citizens Steering Corr and backed by a study or Ee::. ,£search Associates. Valley Planning Special eJ.ass For Handicapped . • ' Orthopedically ha1W!ca pped children from a large portion of Orange County may ultimately attend classes in a spe.- <;ial classroom unit of·the Fountain \'al- ley School District. The therapy and educational fa cility \Vould serve childen from nursery school age to eighth grade from si:< school 'dlslricts, including Wesminster, Foun- tain Valley, Ocean. View, }Juntington Beach, Newport-Mesa and Seal Beach. fountain Valley trustees gave Uflr ap. proval to a study of the proposed unit during their meeting last Thursday. ·Most probable location of the building, wtioae 11Umated coootruction cost Is $17,IOO, 0is .hiar war.er Avenue mct Bushard Street, school-admlnlst.raton oalcl. A -portioo of the construction and OperlUng costs would be borfte 0by the coojiera"'8 ochool dlotrlcls. State monies anil fUnda !"'"', tlle. f.,taill, ya11ey school District ...wcJ pay for the ·,... malning por11on ot,the pacb&e. No indication WIS given by ad- minlitrators,. to when the unit might gO Into operatlo!!. . jllher local school districts are already ~ spldal •<l'Vlce for children wttn' other ·types of jllndlcaps. The w-ie. School Dl*lct•providfs for the hard ol hoarlng, the N"'JJO'(-M ... Scllool OOtrtct for the vlauaUy nan. dtcapped, ind the 00..0 View School Dlltrlct ror Ibo tralnlbtt mentally rellnled. . ' . .. OFFICES tWSED FOR HOLIDAY Huntington Beach city offices will be closed Thursday, Thanksgivliig Day, and Frld•y, the City Council voted Monday, Citv Administra\br DoyJe Mil~ re- quested the 1ddltitnal day o~ for cit)' cmpioyes. He said il would I"-an n1n-- r L.-entlvt in salary negotiations . for the coming' fiscal year which are noW Under ••ay I'S required by Jaw." \ . '. DAl\.T PILOy tltff"""' REIGNING. IN VALtEY JuniOr Ml1i Chri1· Wnver r I ' ,, , ~t Sumiper Chris weaver }\'(IS deeply i.nv61~ in &be We of lkUnbay. India, aa • • io an American Field Ser'vice exchange stu- dent.· · This 'week the Pretty 17-year-old high school.senior ls the reigning Junior MliS of t"oWllain Valley and1ryiDg tO readjust to-~~i1nw'!' ~i~tid Saturday nlg~t by the FOuntain Valley Jayce~s ·10 represent them · in state and national compeU~on for Junior Ml!.s. 'Runner-up 'to ·Chris was Chris Wendell, also a l'l-year-old 9enlor at Fountain Valley High ScboOI. "I thought It would be a worthwhile co~~si," commented the winner .on h~r reason for entering lhe Junior Miss Pageant. · ''I Hke to meet in1'resting and sincere peoP,le11 especially the contestants," she continbed. The thought of state and oation!i-1 com- petition stirred Chris' yen for travel. "Since I "!nt to India I've wanted to see more · of . the workl , · find out about my111l.f." · ''You trioW, 1 almor;t felt like an Indian when J was there. I really felt out of p!.O., <when I returned llere. Bat I'm beP.mllrii to. get ·back. in ·conneCtio~\1 ahe- &md: ~ ·' •' ! •. CJ>rlll 'comtilnod\potie, looks 111d a 3.15 grade-jlQln\·rior•ie to Win a contest tl>llt placol beauty· and ocholarshlp on tho .samt Jevel. . Chrtl ·tbtnu she'tf like to attend UC Santa Barbara and perhaps be an Engllsh toaehe(. . . "8'1t there are .so ~any -other pung1 I'd like to study," sbe ~. The i~1te future, "bow.ever, mean1· another raw\tt of cankatl on the state level in 'Jaouary. · WASHINGTON (AP)-, Prealdent Nix- og .relJOlU!Ced t~y any resort to germ warfare and p_romised to destroy existing stockpiles ot Dacterio}ogtcal weaPoiis. He also rtnoUnced 8.ny first use by the United States of Chemical weapons that incapacitate, as well as those that can kill. • . . Nixon told newmnen·the United .States woold never employ germ warfare even if an enemy were to do· so. · He, also a~unced that future govern- Actress Named Hoµorary Chest tlfjve t:bwnww l ' ,. ". '·Aktr<s;'-~ ~lbk<­ nW!d. biincfa'tv i:biiHiit' 'J !ht -R~-· ~(~ " I u.,..,.. Beach I ftss;ooo . communlly Cbai ·c~ Chell· President. Steve Rold.!n 'a .. 'tod ' . ' . .. ,8Y ·Miss Mo«et>ead urged drive Je1dtr1 ·to make rney rffort to accelerate the~ pa.jgn which has paSRd the 50 percent mark in rontrlliutlohs. · "The che!t concept financing cqm. munlty vouth and chairty projects makes it easy for everyone to be a shareholder," the aCtrels ' 1aii:I. "Onl)' when ~·e participate do we re8Uy be<:orne con- cern!(,! and do someQUng ibout the needs of pedple. u . Drive leader Jack Feehan said postal employeii, Huritlng~n Beach Union High s<:bool District Workers and HuntlngtOn Be.ach .Elementary Dlstrict employe1 are apMoachlng 55 1percenf f>artiCipat!on. · Professional <Jjvision chilrman WIWam CarlsOn said contributions were s!Ow and· an elfOrt ls being made·to reci'uit more worklj_rs in the drive . HOiden s4ld Community Chest agen- cies) If ln &fl, 1ere 'eeirig 'asked ilbt to con· lact business and professional rflnns woo donate to the campaign. "'lbe concept of one tjngle campaign will be followed in the 197<1 drive," the president said. Pendleton Brig Charges Probed CAMP PENDLETON' (AP) -· 1be Mortne Corps said today the ~ .. r Maj. Wlbon A. VoiJl!t In rwmJni· Camp Pendleton'a brtl will' .._ ~ol"liled i!I :a formal inveltipdoa into c1ha·r·1es prisoners were mlltteated. . . , Ll Col. Winn M. Tln!'man. 1. Marine judge advocate and for,ner civilian at- torney, was named ·to defend Vol&ht if charges are brought. The· aulgnmerit, of Thunnan was announ~ by Maj. Gen. Donn :. Robertton, base:commander. Voight was relieved as brig com- mander two months ago by Maj. Charles Finney alter commanding the prlsOn alnr.e Juno 1168. · ' ' Re,._ @-.ve 'fl•tffled , ment reaean:h in the blologlcat fle14 will be limited ICl deJ!O'lvo ~ aoch as . a "U<!' for lm\n~Uon ~ aginsl genn. ~~ ~n mtg~t u~. ·The ~deitt,t in 1 fonnal· statement, siild he wn...tiklbl a aer1es· of moves In the chemical, ba~logtcal area as "an inUl1U\'.e .towa~·peace:." Talk.Ing brieOy to reporten, he said he believes his 1cUona will sharply reduce the possibility that any chemical or germ wea~tll e\;'l!r will' be used by any nation. Nixon reaffirmed lonptandlor U.S. renunclpli!"' of the ~l'lt -.,.. ol -letbll chemical we&PQ!ls and ,' for \he. flnt'lim'r oxtonded'tliis reinmclai!00.19 first· ... or ctleinlcala wlilch lbca)lacliaili · wttl)nut killing. ' " • ' The President asked the Sellai. to promptly ratify a 1925 Geneva protocol prohibiting the first use In war of "u· phyxlatlnJ•· p<1:isonOu1 er other gases aind of bacter101oglcal mtthod1 of wa,rfare." Sen. M~ 11.ansfleld (D-Mont.)o the Se~ure ' .v~if.o.r· ,, ltiven· Preu· Posses · · •. •t:;J '.j·-.•; . ~~" • ; t 1 .f '6 \ .. -,~ , .. . . ~ ~~· . Gfcr~~L;.;.t!f'~~ ''~~ ... ~'&'i: I. !IP ... , 'o ', !!l:;-;r_ .,.._ . -· 'f-.._.. !il!IOi!' 1.-~ "~' iD .... ,,, ... ·a).r ,. 1 ~ .... · • ,, . ' ' ' . 1A BJ'C!UP ·o1 newsmen.vtsitlng the Island ht}d1ror '~ d.l.Y• by 120 IndJans were 1luued "press pas1e1" Monday nlght and instr.uctf!d tO 1uh'ender them when laavlog ... ~ But lhe hospitable Jndlans treated them to 1 home cooked meal of chicken; mul>ed potatoeo; &palhetU and meatballs. • The 'ind1'1is t9C)lt ov~ the n~arly abandoned a.Ile .of th~ rormer federal prbOn last Thwlday, clabnlng it as "unused federal lao<fl' and announcing plant to build .an Indian educational and cultural center on It. . "Vie were escorted everywhere," saJd Terry Schmitt, a free · lance photogra~r" ·~and "tbld we could not 10 Into ~ ,main cell block or on its roof. We could talk to only destgnated 1poke1men. -· ~'Boata came last 'nllht; with more supplie,, tncludJng a bale of new blanktts. It wo very coJd on the island and the Jpdian1 played tom·tomi all nlght' and: sa~ around wood fires." ' , • 'l-bst ,Delightful' '' Me8an Held 'Hostage' By Indians on Alcatraz By ARTlllll\ R• VINSEL Of t1M CN111Y l'UM Ii.ff A Costa Mesan who moved to the solitude of iri ls?lftd reoenUy to write a book.today baa •the ~mpany of ,100-plus invading •JndJans and· not even the U.S Coast Guard,-. let a}one the Cavalry - knows what to do. 'Glen Doo.Son ls wxkr house arrest on Alcatraz, a happy hostage held by men, women and · chikiren demanding a powWow with Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel., So far the time isn't set, but the loca- tion seems · obvious. Dodson, who sold bis home at 881 Joann St. to go off in search of adv'1'.lhlr~. call· ed his brother and sister-in.law Monday to report he had finally found It. "I think lt'1 one of the funniest thi.np I ever heard,'' said Mrs. John Hoyt, of 2t• Tustin Ave ,, Costa Mesa, 11 in fact, it'• i!"I. dellghUul.'' . , Federal authorities have other delCl'tp. tions of the prospect of chJaln1 more than· too original Americana irowkr the cave-riddled' toCk if· It coma to~~ The liberators of Alatrn from the General Services AClmintsfr1Uon say It just may. · i · They want Alcatraz under' tenna qf 4n HISS treaty in which the· Stou1".wefe &lven aband'oned federal property, but 11 you give those people 21 acres of'rock the)> may try to take the 19th stale. "Alaska is next." declares R!chard Oakes, 28, a Mohawk who has auuroed the presidency of the1 cMnbling, prison fortress which ls hardly .. a rnor,t hideaway. .. · ' :.p .S. D.el1:1ys Gas Tneaty "Wheii you see m0&t of '°" ~au°"' In I.his countrj." 1ay1 Adam Nordwall. 40, a Chippewa leader. "Alcatraz looks .;~11 ' • pretty......,.,.. I : ._• r'• . "I'm 100 perCent wlUl'.them," added Dod50fl, ''Thete' aA wonderfu!S)e\O, 1be former llogheo ,AJror · Clleinlat who became '.cal'etlker or the ti " bar· ,..,,· .!°""\'< ~ prll6!l tJll ·1 ' call .t-gh li»llli rel1U,.. on the IOI< bOt • , ' ' .. 1r :. ·WASHINGTON (uPl) ...: 1lli 19S GtNYa pt-be •"'t . tbe' -GI polocot -and other cbanlci1 ~ haa.be!n ratified b)' men -t11 DllloU lncl!llllnl Communiat Chino and !hi &mel Union -but no( tho United SLttft. 'nie ' ·.-<!, Is forma!l1 c1lled the "~ for Ille JlfOl!tbltton ol the ,.. In war of asphy1lallng, poi.tonOUs or other ,.,.. and 41 bacter~l metl)ods of warfart'" ~ ~ ~ The V.S. Senate never \·~ on Jt 11Ui6ul)i the. United Stai.a bad Liken · a lint •ltep '°"ard adbennce by •l&nlni tbc 'Jiroti>col. ' I ' One realQft thl Senate did !'°' aft "!'' !bit lhl.Am!Y Cl1emlcal Wufare Betvlee m®llllld COlll!deralile _, aplmt t!ie tnoty on """'* UJal ·11 ..Uld never bJ' -in 'fVf.., and !bit ps WU I more hunlino m<!llOd ol ktlltq thin other weepons. lr'Onlcally, lo 1911 tho Senate had voled In flVO< of I litnlllr ll""llleni-whlCh never came tntO force becauae of frtnclt oppqsiUOn. ' ' ; ~Genito 'P,.olocol ol lu111 17. tllS. 1$eclirtt that the partlts ban .lhe use ·of ebemlcal and bi?lqgical w•pori• land '"'will tt"1 every effort lo ln6uce other otalt. lo accede to the prtsenl J>(QtocOI." A numbet ol the llJ.<dd naUona ac-. . ' ' .. ~ . ~· ' ~b!J~··~.'dtd ao ·wit!! rmrvAtlona· Some rooerved the right lo ..... chonilclll w.apOna .. Jooc .. they did ·no! mite f!rat .,.. ol them, and the rJcbt ·to UO.'..Ch we• ~noUplmt other ·~Ofthe ·iccoi\I .. 1be &JV!et Union occldOd. to the P"" tocol on· April 6, tt:ZI, 1nd Communist . ChJna on Ausust 9, 19P. A recent nation lo.~ I~ wa Conununtll lil1>1110lla on December.···-• v • )'leltbet~ortll' rl1i South Viotnabi WIS JolnOd the qro<riierit. 'Jlesldei tM United, Statft, Bra~I, El 'Salvidor: Japan~ Ntca~~lu1 and llruruay hlva alJned the """""'1, ' but Ml formally raUfled It... • ... ' " - line to the outlkfe·1fOlid, I• .. "He. WU' rully : tz.:Jt.ed," .-Hi ¥,rt. Hoyt. "he -~·a1ep1•for 18 hnun, but be Slid be .... Jldlinl .... 1.-nhM-" ' ' .,. .......... , l ' . . ·• Dodlon may not -be ..tol1111 much lfrltllll, (So< HOSTAGE, 1'1&• I) .. ( majority leader, said he will lelek .. to .hive tho agreomenl rallfled by tl>o 5el!tja dlla year. _ · That woukl· add gu and ·genn warfare: lo an al..-.<iy ctOf(led ·-acbeWI•, wltlt ·less titan one month of.the: MUlm remaining. Nixon also said the United states wu joining Canada In associating ltaelf with the priDciplt!s:.and objectives .of .a Brltlah- spoosored pr0f>06ed convention to ban the use of biological methoda of warfare. 2 Huntington ' . ' Men lndicted1 • • • ~q :DmgRap Tiro: ff\IDUnaton Belld! nstdOllll -. ~~ 0 -~by lhl Onni• Coup\Y, 'G~, J!lry today on vorloua, narcotics• andu.,.;..,us drop 'violations. The. indictment followed the panel'1 m. vestlgatlon of arrests made last Nov. I in ' roundup conducted by HUtttlnstoa Beach police, Los Angeles County aher- JJra lnvest1g1tor1, Downty poUCe officers •nd lnv.;tlgaUon of the Loi]g Beac4 Police Dept. , Jt is alleged tt:iat . olficen recorired neatljr 17 pounds of hlslilah, !hr,. pouncta of iharijUIDI, l!IO. barbttunta 'C&fllllloti and 95 LSD tablets. MOii Of the drup allegedly wore found al. 91$1 TahiU Ctr· cle, Huntln~ ~acb. ' N&me1 in the lncUctment are Eleni Lon Hocke!'., 8 ; and (::Ornl M. Hdder, 12, both of lluntifirton B'4ch address. The Hocken and eight other deferidants have been Of<lered to 1ppear ·Frtd.y In Superior· Cotirt. . · A1io named lo the lndlctment,•.,.:Vlc· tor Steven' Svlnionoff, 11,· of 11470· Har4 r1;1rurr Road, Roumoor: Tommie Mike Thomu, 20, and John· Allon Tbomu, 11, bolb of Long, Beacb; Mlchul llabert Gray, 21, of Santa .Ana; PbJWp. Biker Horton; 22, of Bellflower: Ji>hn Peter Dallas, 19,. of Big Bear Late; Greg Burchess ~antrell, 22, of•Lontl'·Beacb and Sleven Fr1pt Hamblin, 11, of Bellflower. The Hockm are accused or posseaaloft of dangoroU. drui• foi aale, posaosalon ol marijuana for Bale and s.!Wng and cuhlvating marijuana. Hamblin, Cantrell, Dallu, SvimOn.>rr and Hortor. are ac- fU•ed or lhl u1e ot llllr!Juana. Gray ill ictU:Md,ilf pM1111ion of marl· Juana, Jolla Aflila ,,,..,,Iii _.1on of marijuana for 11Je ind. Tommie "Jlke Thomas: of posaesston ot marijuana !qr oale and ••~. or m~rlJUIQa. Ora11ge Cout Weedier Theto'll be a letup In lite easier· .I)' wtnda Wedneiday1 bul II'< mer-1 cury will atay' uji' there -about 77 deir.... aionl llJe coast and 15 I iiiitbler inland. ' I I . . . . IN81Df: TODAY. .Meinll<T qf the Ord<T of ta- Brittah. tmmr. John Lenno11 to- dav Q..,. U.. Qtlfc• hi< m<d«l •~~·in.~ B'"'kfntillom hloco allo had an apt .comeboClt j-Or '11.c BtOtlt'1 prott'.st. Storu Poot 4. ... ' n ' "" " ,, ' ' I ..... I ,,_....,..... It Nlt:..IMNt ... Or.,._ e.tJ' f """' , .. ,. ..,. ........ ,..,, T~ IS ,......... .. -. • ._..... Ill --.. .................. ,,. .. . I . ---. -··-------------·' -. ---===-=-:c-::""'..:-;--;-""" ·-·..;,;;:_ -:-. -------·-------·--"'-~--·.;.-__ .;. __________ ... I DAil y .PILOT H Mansfield ' To Support ' . ·' . ~ \ ~ Surcharge -WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen a to ~inocr.atic Leader Mike Mansfield said tOday be will vote reluctantly against a piQPO&al to eod lbe _income tax surcharge at 1th' end of this yea!'. A I pefcent surcharge continuinf uritil next June 30 is included in the pending ta'x reform bill, but Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., (0.Va.). offered an amendment to kAI the exten11lon. Afansfield said he hoped to obtain 1 vote on Byrd's proposal by mid·ahemoon and • then proceed with o l h e r amendments. ·The Democratic leader said he did nOt like lhe surt111 because he regarded it as a war tax which should be dispensed with as 90C!n as possible. On the ether hand, he said, there· has been a sort of understanding that a six· months extension , al the reduced 5 per· cent rate, would be included in the big tax reform.tax relief package. . Sen. Robert P. Griffin (R·Mich.), the · 3-(:tlng Republi =an leader, said he also would vote.against the Byrd am~drpe~t. "The President's program against in- flation. depends o:t continuing the surtax," he said. "It's just beginning to take hold and I think it would be very unfortunate to pull the rua: out from under him." f'rom P _age l HOSTAGE ... but he is certainly gathering material for one of those truth-ls·lltranger-tban-flction epics. after six days of Indian occupation. Dodson's brother was not at home, but hopped an Air California plane to San Francisco Monday night after repeated. effortl io get a return call through failed. "The Coast Guard said they haven 't ev<"ll been · able to get In touch since the Indians took over the island," explained Mrs. Hoyt, who isn't too worried about her brother-in-law. "He said he'd try to drop us a line," s~e added. but ne~'S r_eports fr~m Alcatraz indic&te Dodson 1s busy with other taSk1,,sucb as helping unload boats Wrying food and supplies. : Descendants of red men who sat down to the first Thanksgiving dinner appealed todai: for provisions worthy of the im· ptndjhg 'celebration Thursday, through their Alcatraz Relief Fund. Another boatlo1d of supplies was due lo set out for occtJpied A111atraz today. after 1 delivery Monday w Jolie h included blilnket.s, staple foods.~ fresh water, medicine and even tetanus. vaccine. Temperatures ori the ban:en rock drop to the low thirties this time of year and dozens of the Indians are suffering from colds and sore throats. Some have even jumped into the treacherous, current·laced waters of the b1y t.o help small boats dock and the only heat is from !ires built o( wood ripped from old rotting celtblocks. Several children have as a result ste~ ptd on ruity nails, necesslt.aUng tetanus vaccine, but the Indians vow to stay a:s Jong 11 necessary and hide from U.S. marshals in a 12 acre maze of former prison buildings and caves. SeCretary Hickel has agreed to meet &Qd· discuss their demands to take over Alcatraz as an Indian Culture Center, plus giving "more aid to 100,000 Indians in California. Federal authorities have given the in· vaders· holding Dodson hostage no deadline to 'evacuate Alcatraz, at least unUJ after Hickel reviews their demand . In the meantime. life goes on day by day on the Rock, perhaps rilore miserable than in its prison days -with food cook- ed over an Open fire on a broken grating -but certainly more idealistic than ever. · "Th.is land is my land," says a sign Over the crude din ing area. No one is ln a position to disagree to- day. least of an Alcatrai' custodian Dodson, who went there to get away from eXCitement and write his book about minerals. DAILY PILOI R•t••I N. W•1d 1'•1•!dl!~I ~!Id '"~Hsher J•ck 1t c111••r Viet ,fUlclr~I t~d G~""' M•Nttr Tho"'•• K11~il Edltt.r Tho111•• A, >-41trphin1 Mfllltl"1 Editor .Allier! W, l tt,1 ... tt«'-1'1 ·t•lttf H111.tl11tt•11. 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'1+ N1v.~•r• lkttll t l'd Ct1t1 M<tl• C1hftrrl1 ~tttt • M"~ L• C..'rl\r U Cl ...Cr"'["l W "''" '1 '41 -lfl"'I l't.i1!!1ry CN.d"'-1-•t• _,,,.,1., ._•I, ' / ' ' ,... T,._n-,,~gtrirag ·Favor ' • Cosf of· ·L'iving -I ~ In Sharp 'Rise • WASHINGTON (UPI) -Wllolfiale prices have risen four-tenths of J ~ree11t this month becauae ol a sharp rile in the cost of farm ptoduct1, the Labor Depart- ment eatimateit today. The wholesale price Jew.I was .(6 per- cent •above the figure a ye4r ago. Preliminary figures rtleaaed by the department's Bureau of La.OOr Statistics (BLS) said wholesale prices of taiin pro- du<;ts rose an estimated 2.3 ~pertent in November. Industrial commodities rose 0.2 percent while proce~d ' food and feeda averaged the same as, bf October. Such increases at the wholesale level normally silnal new retail price hikea in the offing . .. Tut November rile Ill wholeaale prlcM ' matched the October advance, whµ:h followed three months of smalltr ln- creaaes. Tbe new increase a,ppeaied to offer litUe hope that consumer price tn- creues would be &bating in the cOmJ.na moDtbs. . The November rise pushed t h e wholesale price index' to 114 .S, which meant that goods ~hich cost $100 at wholesale in th@ ..J957~9 base period cost $114.50 thls montti. The BLS said prices for fresh and dried fruits and vegetables jumped more than seasonally in November and eg quota- tions climbed sParply. CatUe and hog prices decl~ while: pricea fOr proceued pOultry, fish and coffee rose. Dana Slovak · (lefti and Jay ShiM of Huntington Beach's Cub Scout Pack 227 deliver Thanksgiving dinner table favors they made to Kenny Calland, a patient at Huntington Valley Convales~ent Hospital. Boys of Pack 227 made more than 200 small flower Masked Bandit Holds Up Re~raura_iii_, Gets $1,17 o c vases, nut containers and decorative cone turkeys for shut--in patientS at four local convalescent hos- pital~. ValleyChamber'Sponsors UC Regents Ask 'Status Report' On Angela Davis A bandJt; '!fearing: a paper bag. with eye slits,; M0nday .held up a Westmui'st.er fried chicken restaurant and ' fled with $1 ,170 in casli after\locking, tb~~nianager and a woman employe in U.e : wilk-in ordered Allen out of the freezer and demanded a cardboard chicken bucket to put the money in before locking him up again, polic e reported. Yule Decoration "C-ontest ·Rt!sidential and commercial :ispects F ountam V•lley will take on a oew ll&ht th.is year -when the wo111en's division of the Fbuntain Valley Chamber of Com· merce launches the fii-st city.wide Christ· Purse Snatchers ' IGll Widow, 70 DETROIT (AP ) -Clinging to he r purse which contotinep five cents, a 7().. • year-old widow suffered a fatal beating by four would-be purse snatchers Monday night. Florence Knotts, who Jiyed alone on her Social Security income, died of head in· jariei in a t.Detrojt hospital some· eight house after the beating. P•"olma!t Al~i.!!ughes said he w., d~;,tn "'lf po••ii(far · lien n. ..W 1o{JrlyOuths at'tack her. Hlhes pUrsued and said he caght one of the youths, a 13· year-old boy now in custody. Neighbors of r.ne widow said they knew littlt. about Mrs. Knotts , except she had been robbed of $4 two months ago by a 12-year-old purse snatcher. Ban on Topless Bef 01·e Cou11cil A new muni cipal ordinance banning topless and bottomless entertainment in nightclubs and restaurants will have a first reading tonight before I h e Westminster City Counci l. Taken 'from a model ordinance drawn up by attorneys for the Lea~1~e of California Cilles. the new Jaw spec1f1ca!ly prohibits ''the display of fe1nale breasts and private parts." It must be read for a second time and adopted at the next city council meeting before it becomes law. Neither topless nor bottomless en- tertainment is currently featured within the \Vestminster city limits, according to Lt. Jack Essex, of the Westminster Police Department. Students Guests At Rotary Group Sixty foreien students currently at· tending Gclf)en West and Orange Coast colte;ts were guesta at an international dinner recently held by Rotaract, a new Rotary-sponsored service organization at Golden West. Rotaract's parent group, the Hun· tlngton Beach Rotary Club. presented the charter to the first president, Rick LaVassuer, a freshman business major from Garden Grove. Golden West College has seven foreign students this fall from British Honduras, Canada, Thailand, Israel and China. Orange Coast College has "more than 80 fortian students. Huntington School Trustees Skip Meet There will be no meeting of the Hun- tington Beach City School District (elementary) Board of Trustees. Truatees: will hold their next re11.1lar meeUng on Dtc. 9. A special meetina last week. at which Feb. 10 was set as the date for an election changing bond In· tfrest r1te1, finished thig month's meetings. Poland Talks Asked WARSAW (UPIJ -W"t Germany t<> day ofncially proposed political talks with Poland , the Polish ntws agency PAP an· nounc:cd. mu, Decoratk>o Conte.I. Four categorte1 wtll be contta:ted in the home divlsion and three in the buslneas division. Homes will be compeUng for top honors Jn most religioua, best Christ· mas scene, most unusual and santa spe· clal. Business categories are best wlndow decoration, best Indoor and outdoor dee· oration and best decorated shopping cen- ter. Deadline for entries is Dec. 17. Entry blanks are available at the community center. ci ty hall, Security Pacific Bank . Crocker Citizens Bank, Dr. Marvin Ad- ler's ofUce a™:! Founlain Valley Fire Station!.· Plaques and certifica tes will be award· ed to the best dressed homes and busi- nesses. A special award will also be pre- sented to th~ ~t cooperative neighbor· hood decoration. Thn ·i.eary "Can'i Stand 2 Trials; County Backs Off Dr. Timothy Leary and his family sue· cessfully appealed Monday for a delay of their Orange County Superior Court trial with the convincing argument that tlley can•t be in two places at once. Dr. Leary. 49, Rosemary Leary, 33, and son John Bush Leary, 2tl, are currently facing possession of narcotics charges in New York city. The!r tri~I here stems from the filing of similar charges in Laguna Beach last Ile<. 21. Judge Samuel Dreizen delayed the trial until Jan. 19. He noted that the family has filed appeals against the recent re- jection in the same court of the Leary's motion for su ppression of evidence. Laguna ~ach officers booked the LSD cultist and his family after allegedly discovering drugs in Dr. Leary's parked station wagon. Story Hour Set At Library Annex A story hour program on Saturdays at 10 a.m. for children from five to seven has been started at the Huntington Beach library annex on the Eader Park grounds, Banning Avenue west of Bushard Street. ~frs. Kay caine, library assis1ant, said the annex story hour on Tuesday for pre- school children would continue. The library is next to Eader School and has a large collection of adult non-fiction works in addition to book! for children and a collection of records for juniors. The library hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.n1., Monday through Thursday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The facility is clos· ed Fridays and Sundays , James Pontius Funeral Friday Funeral services for James E. Pon- tius, '13, ol 704 Yorktown Ave .• Hunting· ton Beach will be tOnduct.ed at 1 p.m .. Friday at Smith's Mortuary. Burial ""' fol.low In Weatmin.i;ter Memorial Park. "'fr. PonUua died Monday at Hoag Me- morial Hoapital. Mr. Pontlu!I was an active member or Lhc local Elk 's Lodge and had served 20 years as secretary to the Orange County Bo~·\ing Association. lte had lived for 37 years in Huntington Beach. He is survived by his wife r.targarel: daughter. lt1rs. Lut11a >.f. Dixon of Hunt· ington Beach: a sister, Mr1, Nellie Leake ol Seattle. and lour grandchlldrtn. .. BERKELEY CVPI) -Ur.iversity of c.t.ifornia regents have crdered a "status rePort" in January on the teaching perfonnance of UCLA instructor Angela Davis, UC President Charles J. Hitch sail!. Monday. But Hitch denied that the regents ordered creation of a special campus committee to review the performance of Miss Davis, an admitted member of the Communist party. Hitch said Miss Davis' leaching abi lities were discussed at last week's regents meeting in San Francisco, "but it is not true" Chancellor Charles Young of t:CLA "was ordered to conduct a review of her performance." The university president said Young told the regents existing campus pro- cedures "provide for a thorough review or her performance" and he intended to make i;se of them. Hitch said the regents then ordered a status report at their January session. MJ11s D1yis, a 25-year-old, Negro, was hired on a iwo-year con"lract ·as a philosophy 'instructor last spring. The !'<!gents ordered her fired after she ad- mitted being a member' of th'e Com· munist party, but a Los Angeles superior court judge overturned the dismissal. Wreck Victim Remains Critical Very critical is the wa y nurses sti ll described the condition of a Huntington Beach woman today, nearly 48 hours after she and her husband were injured in a Costa Mesa auto collision. Mrs. Judith McQ\!S;id. 21, of 9332 Velardo Lane, suffered a concussion and multiple lacerations Sunday night when the small car driven by her husband Thoma s, 23. was struck broadside. The crash at Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive sent the McQuaid auto boun- cing over the second car involved, cau s- ing it to topple a traffic signal on the cor- ner. Both were taken to Costa Mesa Meinorial Hospital , where the husband is in fair condition. freezer. · Wllltam_D. Allen, manqer.o! th! Ken· lucky Colonel, 7051 Weatmlnttl:l Ave., said the robber knocked at the'blc~ door just ·before opening time at Jf:OS a.m.1 confri>nted him with a .2Z caliber. rifie and told him lo put the mO.ey In a paper bag. !" Aa he left, he locked Allen and hia fellow emptoye, Carol !Amerandi, Into the freezer. police reported. He came ba,ck a few minutes later, ,Notice of Zone Change Oka yed \Vhen a ·public hearing for a proposed zone ch8'.1ge is set, each citizen of Foun- tair. Valley living wilhin 30 feet of that property will be notified or thi.. hearing by mail. The city council has given final ap- proval to the·actlon initiated by the plan· ning commission. The council also di· rected the planning st.alf to mail such notices to an appropriate number of affected residents if none live within 300 feet of the property. The city had stopped mailing such notices several months a~o when it was discovered that many residents were not receiving them. Stan Mansfield, city planning director, said his staff will Ill- sure this time that the letters go to the correct people. In addltiu.1, the city will continue to post public hearing notices on the property. Paul Jones New Clerks' President Hunt ington Beach City C1erk Paul Jones has been elected president of the Southern California City Clerks Associa· lion. Jones ~·ill be installed d u r i n g ceremoni es Feb. 27 at the Sheraton Beach Inn, Huntington Beach . He is cur- rently first vice president of the 231- membe r group and also serves as an of- fice r of the National Association of City Clerks. (199 Exit Platae i11 90 Seeo11d1 Drums Not 4gal As Trash Cans Huntlns:ton Beach residents were warn. ed again today that the use of 55-pllon oil drums as refuse · containers i1 ao longer legal. Brander Castle, assistant city ad- ministrator, pointed out that since Nov. t the city 's refuse collector, Rainbow Disposal Co., has Qee-.1 unable to pick up trash from the heavy containers under the city's new Jaws. "Too many back injuries resulted from lifting the heavy drums," Cas Ue pointed out. Smaller drums, no larger than M gallons are allowed if when loaded with r.ef~se the~. do _not ex~d the 60-pound ltrrut spec1f1ed 1n the city contract with the collectors, Castle said . 60 in Audience ' At Drug Lecture About 60 persons listened to a narcotics officer and a former drug pusher talk in Santa Ana Monday night at the first meeting of PANIC (Parent Anti· Narcotics Information Committee). No decision was reached on how to combat drug abuse in the schools waa reached, but a five-man coordinatina council was selected. The group was formed by Mrs. Carlton Hinz of Fountain Valley to fight what she tenned the "high use of drugs in local schools." Parents from Founlain Valley, Santa Ana, Orange and Seal Beach al· tended. Police Chief to Tell Departtnent Progress Police Chief Earle Robitaille will outline progress made in his department to the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board o( Realtors at 8 a.m. tomorrow. The Huntington Seacliff Country Club breakfast meeting will find the chief outli ning his reorganization plan for the department. The Boeing 747 passe& FAA evacuation tests per- formed at Seattle, Wash. A total of 499 persons left the plane through four of the five exits on one side of the craft within 90 seconds. The tests were con· ducted Jn total rtarkneu except for the plane's emergency li&hts. In this photo some of the 499 tn the test mill around outside of two of the exit slides used. I· • ly " or G Ix tr w of Sc st si " de d1 P' th th ci gt in fo 0( rn di th Jc ec K " e: rr rr K r ~ " • ~ • ' • I c ( \ ( I ( t I r I t J I t ) r I I I ...... ,.. . ~ .... _ ..... ""'_"'•-''-"'·"'-~ " ·~··""'-'" ··----~~= ---,.,,==-----------------... -----.----------... ----... -:""--:,----·------, DAILY PILOT Stiff J>Mi. KRI SHNA CONSCIOUSNE SS DEVOTEES CHANT IN TH EIR TEMPLE Uptempo Devotion to Deity in a 1939 Chevrolet Pickup •nigh"' on Religion Kris hna Group Denounces Drug s By RICHARD P. NALL ot "" D•llY Plltl Sl•fl "A hippie, a businessman -th ey're on- ly temporary designations. I've been a salesman and an orange picker. They're only <iesignations. We're all servants of God." The point being made was that the body, its occupations and much else is transitory, but that God is all. It was made this time on Laguna's Woodland Drive by a 21-year-old member of the cu1ture known as the International Society for Krishna Consci.:>usness. Nanda Kumar Das, 21 , whose head is shaved s;we fer @ pigtail he ca!IJ a sitha, spoke of an all-3ttract.ive God, Krishna, as opposed to an all-mighty Jehovah who doesn.'t ·attract some. . Krishna is-so attractive say the young desciples that many turn away from psychedelic drugs to the spartan rules that include: -Abstinence from Intoxicants which they categorize as liquor, drugs, cqffee, cigarets, or television. -No illicit sex which means In this in- gtance no sex outside marriage and even in marriage 110 sexual relations except for procreation. -No consumption of mea t, fish or eggs or use of materials such as leather that means t.he death of an animal. -Unquestioning acceptance of t~e directions of the spiritual maste,r who is the spiritual cruise director. Nanda Kumar Das -formerl y Craig Joseph of Laguna Beach -sa:d he turn- ed from the use of psychedelic drugs to Krishna -which he termed not a re)igion but a culture. Das avoids the use of his legal name except for signing checks and business matters. His chosen name, he said, means the ser 1ant of Krishna when Krishna was a small boy. Na111e Ban Sought WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Albert Watson (R.S.C.), Jntroduced legislation today to ban use of names of Vietnam war dead in demonstrations such as the Nov. 15 antiwar march in Washington, without permission of the next of kin. Das and five others live ln an old house on Woodland Drive. One room has been converted to an altar with candles, fl ashing lights and color pictures. The group chants, thumps a drum and uses other instruments in lively uptempo devotion to its deity. The religion or philosophy ls also ex- ported to public places and city coun- cilmen of Laguna next meeting, Dec. 3, will again take up the matter of whether the Krishna group shall be allowed to solicit funds in public. The group subsists on donations and fu,Kl.s made selling incense to retailers. Funds are used to spread lhe word. The Krishna members invite persons to the teQ)ple to di.scqss life and eat curry and other lndiao.f.ype foods. The group chants the Bhagavad Gita (song of God) from the Vedic scripture. They go about their daily chores - whether hanking or chanting -in an ail- ing 1939 Chevrolet pickup truck donated by one of the devotees. Das said the philosophy 111 to work more and more at e1iminaUng bodily co~ sclousness and substituting spiritual con- sciousness. Their appeal to drug wers, said members, is that drugs produce a fabe high or illusion but that Krishna Consciousness is the ultimate and eternal joy. other religions are viewed as fine, just different perspectives of God. "Our prime mission is to spread the love of God," said Das. "We're trying to become lovers of God ourselves, if someone already loves God we wouldn't argue we would agree." The philosophy began in this country, say C:evotees, in the fall of 1965 when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami came to thil country from Indla on orders from his spiritual master. He went to a park and began to chant. Now there are many temples including one in Los Angeles on La Cienega. In !he three months the order has been active at the old wooden house In Laguna Canyon, devotees saJd, they have turned 10 persons from drugs toward Krishna Consciousness. "A person taking drugs," said Das, "ls reany looking for a meanlnc to life. Drugs are only a temporary limited in- sight. They have no real benefll You must provide people with something bet- ter." Yorty Ignores 1st Speech, TalksAbout U.S. Problems < By TOM BARLEY Of 1M o.llY l'tlfl SUN Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty defend:. ed his President and einulated his Vice President Monday in a speech before the cit; of Orange Chlimber of Commerce calling on "those wh o helped us get into this 30rry (Vietnam) mess to have the courage to adrr.it their mistakes and get in back of President Ni1on's plaru: for a just peace." Yorty left his &ebeduled gpeech - "Controversial Problems Facing ot1r ?l.egalopolis" -untouched on lhe lun- cheon table as he condemned "those who have mlsJed and betrayed the young peo. pie of United !tatet to the point that this nation is 90 divided today . ·~The Comniunbt cause ln Vi etnam Is lo.~t." Yorty said. "What they are cou11+ Ung on today is the division of the American people from within and lhr.y have dangled the bait or the Paris peace talks and encouraged the doubts or our young people to save v;h11t we should recognize ai:i a lost C8U!le." Yorty told tho Orange Chumbcr thnt fonner President Lyndon B. Johnso n v.·as primarily responsible for "this nation's prncnt dilemma ln Vleb1am, a tragic situation that President Nixon will resolve if he's given the time. "Nixon's doing all right," Yorty assured :m members and guests at the chamber's annual industrial luncheon. "But he has inherited a situation that owes inuch of its nature to President Johnson's fear of the Russians an(l a change o! action based on his reluctance io adop'.t a policy that might anger Russia." .That policy ,Yorty noted, precluded the bombing of Haiphong "and our Jllowing as percent of the enemy'• supplies to go through virtually untoodied whllo ,.. created a Vietnam drcle in which our men were encased while the enemy could move back and forth at wlU." Yorty had a warning word• for "\bole who may live under the Uluak>a that the United St.ates Us itl no position todap to deal with an aggressive sl:zth rate power and that this great naUon would allow a small Communist state to perpetually de(y us. "\Ve could squash them In two or thrct hours," he said. "And this could ha ve been achieved long ago If the American people had been olerted to the fnct that this was • war In which every effort should have been modn to put Uwl peopWi as a whole in back of IL DAILY 1'11.GT 3 Agnew . to . ilJ rop Press Feud A.ides Say Vice Presuuht Has Made His Point ' ' . WASHINGTON (AP) -Vic• President S¢ro T, Agnew has no desire to keep up his attack! on the news medl11, a awkem.an aaJd·Tuesday, and very likely wlll r.e111e matter drop. Agnew is described u believing he has made his point and stimu1ated discUJsio11 and self-examination among the press and television. He attacked both in na- tionally broadcast speeches in the past two weeks. "I don't th.ink he wants to harp on It," said Herbert Thompson, wbo ii Agnew'• press secretary. "He baa Oklahoma Star Steve Owens Wins Reisman NEW YORK (AP) -Steve Owens ()f Ok lahoma, a record-setting ball-carrier in 1 an age of passers, was named winner to- day of the 1969 Reisman Trophy, gym.bot of college football's outstanding football player. The 6-2, 215--pound senior tailback from ?.1laml, Okla., is the sport's top touchdown maker of all-time and has set a three-year career record for rushing. In one of the closest compeUUons In years, Owens beat out JUCb stars as Mike f'hlws ol Purdue, Ra K•m ol Ohio State, ArchJe Manning of Mlsslsstppl and Jim Plunkett of Stanford, 1 I I quarterbacks. The award will be made Dec. 4 at the Downtown Athletic Club. , With 21 touchdowns already thJs year, and a final game to play Saturday against Oklahoma State, the Sooner ace has a career total of 54 touchdowns, surpassing the record of 52 set by Army's Glenn Davis in 19«-46. With 3,606 rushing yards he has shattered the three-year mark of 2,675 set by Kansas' Gayle Sayers in 1962-64. Yorty Confident LA to Get Games Mayor Sam Yorty predicted Monday that ·his city ol Lot Angeles will host the 1978 Olympie games. He told newsmen he was "almost cer- tain" that his recent negotiations with the Olympic Games: International Com- mittee would ."just about ensure" se- lection of Los Angeles for the ll!C()nd time in the history of the world com- petition. Yorty said he felt the bid of Mon- treal was ended with the Canadian city's: "astonishing: failure to mount a re'l11y competitive bid at our recent meeting." And he described Moscow'• subsequent bid for the games: as: "an interesting late orfer that will not, I think, prove Wbe acceptable." Yorty said he L1'. urging "all involved city personnel in Los Angeles to get ready now for the 1976 game3 -be- cause they are coming our way .11 As tronauts to Vienna VIENNA (UPI) -Vienna's Lord Mayor Bruno Marek invited the Apollo 12 crew to visit Vienna "in the nearest possible future," a city hall &pokesman announced toda1. achieved what he wa'nted -a .stim1.1lalion oJ discussion tl\ali vtr;y )ikely , ~1' have taken place wltbout him., It Is not his style or methOd to continue something like'thls In one si)eech'after aiK>ther.,''" ·' The debate sparked by, . Agnew's criticism will be continued tont8ht in tonight's 1160 Minutes" program on CBS television. Walter Cronkite, Chet ~untley, David Brinkley and lfoward K. Smith will be among the commentatars heard from In the program, beginning at 10 p.m. . The vice president 's ne11.1 scheduled.ad- dres!I will be Dec. 11 at a conference of ' Republican governors in Hot ·sprine:s, Ark. There, Thompson .said, ,~gnew wil.l mo,t likely speak .On an·enUrely dU.ferent su~ject. · AgneW sparked nationwide diteuSs,lon 1 -• and cries o~ outrage ',fr'.Om, ·some segme'nla of tbe .press ·ah4 teleytsibri - by quest.Ion.in& publicly the fairness of televlslon c:omment'.ary on Presldeat Nil· on 's Nov. 3 Vietnam address. the hews policies ()f.television in general; the ne,ws ju~gment ol the. New York Tlrnes, and what be called a trend toward monopolJ in the news industry. DAILY PILOT ...... ., llkllft KHtlllr TWISTED METAL TELLS TALE OF HIGHWAY DEAT.H Woman Dies In Pile Up Near Freeway Offramp Laguna Woman Killed, Four Hurt in Smashup A Laguna Hills woman died and four other persons were injured Monday night in a t!ol'O-Car crash at the Intersection .of f.1acArthur Boulevard and San Diego Freeway. California Highway patrolmen pulled the body of J\1rs. Virginia Ernestine P.1ount. 69, of 802 Ronda Mendoza, from the wreckage of her car. Her husband, William, 69, was critically injured. Also seriously injured and on the critical list at Costa Mesa lf.emorlal Hospital today were two passengers In the Mount vehicle, Arthur Schiffennan, 75, and his wife, Cleo, 70, of 518 Calle Aragon, Laguna Hills. Officers said John Perry, 38. of Las Vegas, Nev., the driver of the car which collided with the Mount auto, suffered major injuries. He Ls listed ln fair condi- Uon at Costa Ptfesa Memorfa1 Hospital. Officers said the Mount car was: leav· Ing the freeway offramp at the time of. the crash. Perry'a car was west bound on MacArth ur. Duke an Amha~sad or LONDON (AP} -Britain got a new duke and a new ambassador today - bandleader Duke Ellington arrived with a Jetter from President Nixon appointing him as: a goodwill envoy for American music abroad. "f was surprised, touched and honored by the letter," said Ellington, u be aet off for series of one-night standJ in Bri- tain. He ls on 1 tour of mort than 20 countries. How long would your family last on$25,000? Five years maybe? Then what? l.nvated at 6X ~ 11 monthly drawin1 account ot SSOO. ft would lut just uodcr 4 ,,-, fllfd JO,,.,,,,,,,,. teMce roc.uxa on you and your family, your prttent situation and your ob;cc... iives. It cute out all au~sswork and aencralitics. For uampk:, it will help you determine I. exactly what you want your estate to do. 2. WheU\cr your ~ ent estate is sufficient and 3. if not, it will 1uueat the next .atep towards acbievina your goals. J,Lh ......... C.L.U. Now uk ~r thit question. How Iona: c:oWd Yoiu' ,wife aod cbildn:n livc on your atale? Would there be enoup money to ensure a ax:wtPgc-frec home? Foryour.c:hildren to pow on? And how about their ..luoalioa! lo other wonb, snO.llt to t111are continuin1 famil,J llOCaritJ u Aon1 .. it'• needed. ,,_ .......... --"'*' help to answer. That's why Manu- f-Ule boo~•~ »-""~-· ·Here'• bow It wort .. 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"He ls delighted with the attenUon tt't goUen in the media itself," ukl, ThomPIOO, "and {eels Jt't a healthy I.bing/' Atomic Reactor At UCI Placed Into Operation UC Irvine's atomic reJctor -the ftnt In the world to be operated by a ~ sity department of chemistry and the ftrat · reactor in Orange County -was plactd~ Jnto operation today. -Scientists began the day-long process ' this morning of loading uranium-zircon.' tum hydride alloy fuel into the ruc:tor core. The fuel rods were lowered IO feet through crystal clear wattt, which acts . as a radiation shield, into the ruatot core at the bottom of a 26,000 gallon Wik . In the basement ol th• pbylfcal ocr.nce..; building. • Pro!. F. S. Rowland, chalnnan el tile department of chemistry and head of the reactor project, said It will be a week · or more before the device la in full oper• · lion and ready to begin research Into basic questions of "hot atom" chemistry. Research funds are provided bJ the Atomic Energy Commlsslon. The reactor is a TRIGA Mark J, bufll and installed under a $395,IJM contract with Gull G<neral Alomio el San Diep. A principal feature of the relatlvel1 sma11 · research reactor ii: its .b:ibereot safety, UCI officials said. When the fuel reaches certain tem~ ture levels, the reactor rapidly returu to 1 Jower, safe power level without re- quiring tither manual or automatic con- trol deYices, thq explained. Whoo in fuD •dporaUon, the TRIGA will have 1 ateady atate power level of 250: therma l kllowat\s and wW be capabli of brief pulses of 250,000 kilowatt.. It wU1 •mlt a 1low Hght!nc . up th• pool .,... near the fuel element and will be uallJ visible through the clear water above. The fUelln1 today wu cloaely monitor- ed by the Alomle Energy Commllllon, which u,..... the facility. . Schooner Bums, Sinks at Island I A IMool och>oner n)uod 11 ...... caught fire and 111111: al ber --ID Calaliu lsland'o I-Hortlcr ..,,, today. The ICbooner "Majeet.lc Sdnrm" owned by Dane Slur,_ el 'l'IWIR, caught fire In the "'line room. 'l1no houn lain', daplte eflarta by the llatllor patrol ireboat the blaze burn«! lo tbt 1chooner'1 water line. The boat sank in 20 feet of water, a total loss. Sturgeon, 39, a retired lnluranoe U • ecuUve, said he tried to put the fiaine:t out, but the heat drove hhn Oftrbocd. He swam ashore to-find help. n.e acbooner sank at J 1.m. ...... J.T......., ...,..,.._.... NEWPORT IEACll Toi: 1547-lliU [ . Dolll.Y Pit.OT I& Pr._.. ~rt. going to jqln lh• Royll<Air F"""' wben he com- ~ ht.,..,...... at Cambridge ~t sumsner? The London Mirror 1ays he Is. The Ministry of Defense declines to comment. A Bucking- 11am Pai.ce JP<*•"''""' profeued no knowledge that &uch a decision had been made and added: "There wUJ be DO llDllOWICOll1tll hefqre Christmas!' The prince has logged 89 hours of flying with a Royal Air Force instructor . • Senator Blasts Army for DCath Trial WASHINGTON (UPI) -S... -P. Holllnp ([).S.C'.), denounced the Anny today for proceedlng with plam lo try Lt. William L. Calley lot murqer iii the alltpd massacre of 5outh VietMmelO villqen early lut year. Another senator, Peter H. Dominick (o.coJo.h ~ the Columbia Broad- cutJnc ..,.._ of /~ Calley'• rlgbt lo a fllr lrla by carrying oh in- terv{ew with a former ...,.ber ol Calley'• unit who said the Ueotetw11 ordered the lbootlng ol dvlliaol at Song My. In a Senile ~. Holllnp uked If the Army's dedlton lo try Calley meonl an -who mmmltted • ''miatal;e In judgment" under pressure of combat ftre •1 go&nc to be tried ,. common crtm~ mall. u murderers?" "Are we aolng to take every helicopter plloL and pllol of a ~ that hits the wronc target and call hkn a murderer?" be demanded. Doniln19k denowlced CBS for brood- . cutlng an lntervieW with Paul Meadlo, a member ol the piatooo led by Callty al the Ume of the 1Cardl, 11111, lncldenl "f have never been 10 uptet over any ne"'1C8St I have ever seen," Dombtick ,.Id, contending that Meadlo's rights, Calley's riChls and the opportuniUes lor a fair trial bad been jeopardlud by the in- terview. "lie aald be had personally porllclpoted Jn. the murder of aome ot thele men, some of these women and aome of. these chlldrtn," the aenator aaid. "He specifically 11•1lllfa11ed the nama of the man who is under tndk:tment.'" DominJcl< said with reference to Anny charge< lpinal Calley. "What kind ol country hsve we got when this kind of. garbage ls put around ?" Dominick asked. He said the interview carried the pouiblllty ol crtllll1I u:b I ft "a\omOlphere" suilt" &bat ''1te mar not even be able to pt a fair trial,. The dwge.o lgllnol Cilley baft ool in. dlcated oo far whether the Anny la oc- cualng him ol killing 1111 --the total lilted in apeciflc1tiolll qllinlt him -... with paalog onion w1licb ~ in their death. And .-.p the ......, probably will haye to await Calley 's ccmt-martial, tllere may not be mucb of a diltinctlon IO far u miliWy law and inced"11 la ...,. cerned. · One ol the lepl considerallom that will come into pll,f ii the ume one used in the Nureml>orJ war crlmeo tr!all -tbal obeylllfl 1 lairful ..-der la no exClllO for murder. Tbat principle hss beeo adopted by the Army. bul the Anny also llold• that bluing an onler lo till can anlounl lo premeditated murder, eveo if the -who-the oni. lak .... part in the actual slaytni. ' catley, •, Wll I plai-leader fO the aDqed m'''lcrt at Sons My bamlrt on Mu<:b II, 1111. The charges do ool in- dlcote whether be la being -of onltrlnc the slayinp, c&!Tl'inl -out, or both. AD nine apoci/lcltlons do 1CCU10 him of the slaytnp "by meeos Of ahootlni them wt\b • rifle ... * * * Soldier Tells Story 'They Begged No, No; But We K~pt on Firing' .. -· . Geo,.. L1-.by says that I I k e S..n Connery he has had enough o! the James Bond role. It took Con· nery five films, Lazenby only one. Lazenby, a 29-year.old Australian, declared Sunday he would make no more 007 movies after his first. "On Her Majesty's Secret Serv· lee," due for release next month. Best known previously for a Brlwh chocolate · commercial on televis-- ion, ~nby was picked from a field of 500 hopefuls to P.lay Bone!. He said makers of the film ''made me feel like I was mindless." • ? , NEW YORK (UPI) -Ex..oldlef Paul Meadlo told Mooday ni&hl bow his com- paey ttlled about m Vietnam.,. villagers in Song My on a day In March, 1968. bullets from his M·IS rtne In quick, " autornaUc burstt. ' ~ • For tM pait /e?D month.I Mr1. K.U.u Pollock 10Gt<hed the L<o- 114Td Mor,. Hoipilal b<ing built acro11 the ltreet frtYm Mr home in , Natick,· Mau. SundaJI. ~ ment.r attn ribbon-cutting cue- monlu officiallu op<md the hoJ. pUal. 1M became the fir1t pa.: ~t. A Jew houri later the gdve birth to her fiflh chlld, a daugh- ter. • Leborer Rico,.... V-ro found 1 clay pot In lhe wrecka~of an old bouse at Torquemada, in. Va- quero was convinced he found a ,secret treasure, but 'when he cracked open the container all he found was a note : "He who wants to get rich, Jet him sweat." • Not enJoying the warmest gover· ttM·mo~ 1'tlotion1 around, Mayor John Lindsay and Gou. Nelson Rocke· ftlltf' ao their but to share a place Of ho'not at ground-breaking of n e to East Rfvtr tunml in Neto York Mon- day. Lindsay a>ld Roeku havrn't b .. 11 t~ to 1houldc fn. too many Te· cent elections -let alone eye-to-eye. W1-ite HOUlle Rooms llneovered Artifacis fo und burled in two underground rooms uncovered by White House workmen date back to the Llllcoln Administration, White HOUie curator James Ketchum said Monday, The rooms them- selves are believed to date back to the administra· tion of Thomas Jefferson. They were unearthed by workmen tearing up the indoor swimming pool to make room for expanded press facilities. . Vietnam Pulwut Called A Continuing Program WASIDNGTON (AP) -Tbe United stai.s wtll . continue lo pull troops out of Vietnam even though President Nixon Red Troops Hit Green Berets With Shellings SAIGON (UPI) -· North Vietnamese troops hit the Due Lap and Bu Prang Green Beret camps with 110 mortar, rocket and recoilless rifle rounds today. Hazy weather prevented allied planes from attacking the gunsites. The sbe.llings killed two allied soldiers and wounded 11. One of lhe dead wu an American, believed to be the first American killed during the 25-day siege, .and five of the wounded were Americans. They were hit while preparing breakfast. An allied spokesman said allied troops battled North Vietnamese east or Bu Prang on Monday and that 1J:9 North Vietnamese bodies were found later on the battlefield, vtcUms mainly of air strikes and artillery. The South Viet~ bu not yet announced any fw1her cat. back goals, a Pentagon spokesman said today. The spokesman described th e withdrawal u an "on-going. continuing program" and llid the momentum would be maintained beyond the announced im· medlale goal of 60,000, which was reach- ed Jut . week, !Ome 25 days be.fore the Dec. '15 objective date. The spokesman said Secretary ol Defense Melvin R. Laird believes there Is a momentum In the: withdrawal process that will continue. The spokeaman agreed that a new pfesldentiaJ announcement of withdrawal goals probably will delcribe what already hu been happening. Nixon is erpected to make a further announcement on wlthdra~als by late December. This would be hia third such annooncement &nee the troop reducUon proaram was ordered in June. Pentagon authorities declined to ' . di.scuss either a rate of withdrawal or a timetable. Violence Board Urges Lowering Vote Age to 18 WASIDNGTON (AP) -The National Violence Commission. deploring "grow. Ing eotagonlmi between young and old," recO!nmended today lowering the voting age to 18 to give young people a greater voice 1n government. Jt alJo endoned President Nixon's draft monn proposals and ur1ed new 1-.ilslaUon to expand employment op. porlunities for the nation's youths. And It 11rged revision Of state and federal laws to "make use and Incidental possession of marijuana no more than a misdemeanor until more definitive in· formalion about marijuana i.s·at hand." Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, commission chairman, saying youths are being alienated by being called upon to defend \'alues and causes, such as the Vietnam y,•ar, In 9tt.ich they doo't believe, suggested lhe least the country could do would be to give them a voice in deciding issues Mich as tile war. Fog Blankets Appalachians "Lowering the voting age will not eliminate protests by the young,'' the commission said tn a 1%-page report. ••sut it will provide them with a direct, constructive and democratic channel for making their views felt and for ;ving them a responsible stake in the future of the nation." Noting only two stai.s -Georgia and Kentucty -permit l~year~lds to vote, the commission pointed out young people are "tzuted as adults by the criminal law'' and forced to give "the ultimate sevict, the hl.gbest sacrifice, when we require them to perform military service." Arctic Air Poised for Winter Blast at Midwest C•llfornl• PRl'llEW Of USI WIA111U MUllJGllWT 11) J:OIP ... H T 11 •l>-H Al~U. AMW•M An m t• •• k ... •f'-ld llltm1rc:k '"" '""' ClllcelCI '""'-" ,_ .... , .......... ..- "-~~. ~ "· 7, ,4 " M 17 4! n " .. ~ .. " " .. " " .. " ,. '' " .. " .. Calling today's youth the best educated the country has ever produ ce d, Eisenhower said, "A very high percen· tage, 7~ to 80 percent, are opposed to the war yet only 1 Vf!T'Y tiny perctntq:e has refuaed to aerve." rr.eadlo rtcalled the first 15 men, women and children he shot, then lost count. 'I couldn't say . . . just too many," he said. "Wby did I do it'!" Meadlow, 22, Of Ter. re Haute. lod., &aid to an intervJewer Of! the CBS Radio Network. "Because I felt like I was ordered to do it, and it seemed Jille thal At the Um• I felt lite I was doing the right thing, because Uke I said I loll buddiu I lost • damn good buddy, B<>bby Wilson, and II was m my ...,_. science. So lfter I done I~ I ftlt good, but later on that day, it was getting' to me." The clay afl<r the killing at Soog My, Mu.dlo atepped on a land mine out.side his camp aod the explosion tore off part ol hb fool. .. I felt I WU pmished, .. he sld. He dtscirbed how hls squad of !OldJers gathered 40 to 45 villagers when they first got to the hamlet: "We all huddled them up. We made them 1qu1t down, and Lt. (Wlllilpn) Calley c:ame over and said. 'You know what to do with them, doo't yoU ?' and I said 1Yes.' So I took lt for granted that he just wanted us to watch them. And he left. and c:ame back about 10 or 15 minutes later, and said. how come you ain't killed them ya? And I told him that •1 didn't think you wanted us to kill them, that you just wanted us to guard them'. He sa.ld, 'No, I want them dead.' "He (Calley) stepped back ••• and he started 11hooting them • • • so I started shooting:" Meadlo said he fired 60 to 70 Rogers Plans Visit To Bonn Dec. 5-6 BON (UPI) -U.S. Secrelary of Slate William Rogers will visit Bonn Dec. 5-6 for his flnt talks with the new West German Government of Chancellor Willy Brandt, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. The visit wiU follow Rogers' attendance at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) foreign ministers conference in Brussels Dec. 2-.f, the spokesman aaid. Later the soldiers gathered more villagers, about 70 to 75 men.,women and children, and shot them at the brink or a ravine. Someone told the soldiers to flrt single shots -"to save our ammo," Meadlo said. "They (the Vietnamese) was begging and saying no, no. And the m~rs was hugging their children ••• but they kept right oo firing. Well, we kept right oo fir· Ing. They was waving their amu and begging." The attack, Meadlo said, "was just revenge." Even now, the er-eoldier h.Jd, "I see the women and children in my sleep. Some days •.. sm:ne Jli&hts, I can't even sleep. I just lay there thintlng about il" 1tfeadlo is one of 2S men whose alle1ed participation tn the massacre the Ann)• is investigating. Calley faces a OJUrt. martial for the kllllngs. * * * Army Says 128 'Enemy' Killed At Song My QUANG NGA!, Vietnaqi (UPI). -An olflcill U.S. Anny publicaUon reported that 128 "enemy" were ki lled tn the village of Song My on March 16, 1968, the day of the alleged massacre. The newsletter distributed in the Army's Americo.l Division on March 17, a day later, implied that U.S. troops with htlicopter and artillery support attacked part of the village. It eave this account of the action: ••Jungle warriors (the nickname for ,.Jdiers ol the 11th Llgbt lnleoll'y Brigade) together with arUllery and helicopter support hit the village of My Lal (part of Song My) early yesterday morning. "Contacts throughout the morning and early afternoon resWted in 128 enemy ldlled, 13 suspects detained and three wtapons captured." The newsletter gave no· act00nt of American losses, normal procedure tn battle reports distributed to U.S. troops. Keep Your Medal Lennon Protests British Policy ,.,.,,. wir. 11ronc. LONDON -John Lennon of the Beatles today returned his Member of the Order o( the British Empire (MBE) medal to Queen Elizabeth in protest against Britain's involvement in the Vietnamese and Nl1erian wars, Beatles' spokesman Derek Taylor said. In ldenlicll lelters to the queen, Prime Minister Harold Wilaon. and the secretary of the Central Chancellory, Lennon wrote : "I am returning th.is MBE In protest against Britain's involvement In the Nlgertan-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam and againat 'Cold Turkey' 1llppirig down the charts." · The last reference was to a BeaUea' aong. The award was given to all the Beatles by the queen In 1965 because their music bad brought heavy dollar canUng servicea to Britain. 0 0f course, Mr. Lennon Is free to do whatever he wants," said a spokes- man fer Buckingham Palace. "This very rarely happens but it has happened before. In fact several people returned their MBEs at the Ume the Beatles were awarded theirs." When the BeaUes got their MBEs others turned theirs in 1ayina: the award lo the BeaUes downgraded the order. ·-· l'ort Wirth ·-··-...... kotl'IWI C:llY .... v_ " " JJ ., .... •1 14 Tr ., .. " J7 Novelist Can 'Go West~ Mott1V wnft'I' "'*"• LllM Wf'\lllt9 """""'~"'~,,.,,.,.. '" '"~ toclt'r .... ~y. Hltiht 11 te •· coat11t li'l'fl-•tuirw ,... "-" n to n . 11111fld tem...,....... ,.,.. fl'-. I:;! to U. Wlltf' ""-'ll'ort 61. TUllDAY hcllll"d 111911 ............ 11 111 '·"'· '·' ~ '°"' 1 114 ~'"· o.s WllDNllDAY l'll'lf II"" ............. f 1f4 e,rr1. 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Ptto ltotilft Pell'll SPrl"" P1'11!1dtlli!!1 ·-· "-........ ll1Jlhl Cit( II .. lluft ·-k<r1!Ml'llO II. Lovlt l•llflll 1•11 l•k• (llf Stll OfffO St11 ,.rel\tlue 1111t1 l1r1>1r1 h•ttl• ........ """"'' Wt~I,...._, .... 0 M n " ., .. .. " .... M 0 .. .. " . " .. " " " .. " " .. " ., " ... .. " .. " . " ~ " .. ., ,, ,.. 41 .... 1J ., . .. .... " .. . " MOSCOW (UPI) -The Sovie! literary establlshmenl told novel~! Aluander SOlzbenltsyn today he could leave 'the Soviet Uni1111 lllCI Uve in the West. Solzhenitsyn, author of "The cancer Ward" and "The First Circle," was ex- pelled earUer this month from the writers union of the Russian Federated Republic because of his anti-SOviet writings. Today, an official statement of the Russian Federation Writers Union said : •·Nobody ls going to hold SOlihC!nltsyn and prevent him from going away even If he desires to go the.re where his anti-Soviet workers and leUeri are rece.ive.d with such deJl&hl." ( Solzhenitsyn became famoua In the Wfllt with publlcollon In 1961 ol hia abon novel.~ A DIJ In the Life ol Ivan Denla<> vlch," whlcb depicted lite Jn a Stalinist prison camp. •i'J'be C1ncer Ward" and ''The Finl Clr<:le" ...... CIUllllcally cr!Ucal ol Joatf Stalin and the authoritarian aspects of the Soviet ayrt.em. HJ1 wriUng1 made him lhe hero or many Soviet liberals and in- tellectuola. Solzhenlt&yn ran Into more trouble with the literary est.ablishment on Nov. 10 when the &l·year~ld author aent a letter lo the writ~I union descrlbln& Russia as a "stck society" 1nd attackln& those .,.hQ expelled bim for their "baJe.vlgflance.* Ula letter said be •u expelled be!ort he was given a chance. to defend hlmlelf, but a writers union statement carried ~ ~•Y by Tw said "This ts nOthlng bat 1 I.le." "Solzbenilayn arroganUy diaregarded tbe just crlliciam of the literary public." the 1tatcment &aid. "He dki not stand up aga!iut the use or his name and his works by bourgeois propaganda for a cam1>1ign or slander against our country." "Moreover," It said, "in his acUons and slatements he actually jol.ned hands with those who are comlna out apinst the Sovie! social gylte111." • . By JACK .BROllACll Of .... Dal" ,... ...... . · Jn ~t~ing1y' sudden actk>n. the. ~un­ tingU>q Beach City Council Monday ai&hl ht a split 4 'to S vote decided to 1Qc1te lbe future· CiVic Center OD; upper Mahl Stred opposite Hunting!~ Beach Ill;> Schoolbl.d Monday mormng, councUman · . heard a report by the admlnislr•Uve &taff urgin& selection .of a new site on Atlanta .,Avenue bel~een. HunUnctoo Ind Lake ·,treets. · Tbp of.Pier Plan Moves I Step .. Abead Huntli'I~ Beach ~ihT1en sillif11 lS the cltY's Parking Authority MOnday rrlght look another step forward on t~e Top of • the Pl er plan for downtr.iwn redevelopment. · They appro\'ed the same thing they ap- proved two weelcs ago when they voted as a cttY council. Created ".ill ~ an 178- s parking pro}ect on five ctly blocks f= Si:xtn to Lake Streets iqland to Wal- nut A\renue plus1ive acres of. J-1.unUngton Beach Co. property . east -.of Lake es· let"ding inland to Atlanta Avenu~. City administrator Doyle · M!ll~r was directed to arrange for an Immediate ap- prai!al of·the propertr which will '!' ac- quired br negotiation or condemnatl@!'· . Plitnned for part or the properly IS a be<1rh-0riented specialty shopping center similar lo C'rhirardelli Square In San Francisco. ed The resolutio,n ~dopling the, p~an call for ·l~<' •-1sllion-O! \lit, P<'IPJrlY "'bec'al!!e" tt 1epr"Hded1r ''the :~tt public good with the least JX'!V~ \n· j " J ' ., u;te couiicil has Voted a moratorium on all buil4lni permits in the af/~ed area during the aoquisilil;>ii .Pr~nas- Cost· of the project 1s est1m~ted. at .$3.8 million to be fin anced by rt:venue bonds 50\d by the parking auUlOrity. The· projec:t was recommended l>Y ~he Urban Land Institute Citizens Sfeenng Committee and backed ~~ a study of Economic Research Associates. Valley Planning Special Class For Handicapped Orthopedlcally handicapped children from a large portion o( Orange CounLY. may ulUmately attend classes in . a ·spe. cial cJassrobm unit ol the Fountain Val· ley ~hool District. The therapy and educational facUit y \Vould se rve childen from nursery school age to eighth grade from sb: school distric ts. including \Vesminster, Foun· taln Valley, Oce,an '(lew. HunUn,gton Beach, Newport-MeSa and Seal Buch. Fountain Valley trustees gave lheir ap. proval to a study of the proposed unit during their meeting last Thursday. Most probable location of the building, 'Whose e!timaled L'OQStrvction cost is $T1,l!OO, is near warner Avenue al'.'d Bushard Street, school administrators said. ; A 1>9rtlon of the canstrucpon and op<llllni cosls would be borne by lhe c:Ooi*ra11ng school dl!lri~ Stale monies and fund's from the · l'Ooinloln 'Valley School Dblricl would pay for the re· ma/lllni portlcm or the j)ackage. • No lndicaUon was &lvtn by ad- ministrators as to when tne' unit nU&ht go into opflratloa. - Other !Ocal school district.a are already provldlnl speCi81 se"lce for children wllh oilier -· or hondlcapo. The Wetlmlnsler scli0j>I Dl!trlcl provldoa for the hard or heanng, the N~·Mesa School. District for the vllually han- dicapped, and the O.:..n View School Dillrlct for lhe trainable mentally retarded. OFFICES CLOSED;· • • • FOR HO LIDA. Y Huntlnglon Beach clly offlc.s will be clOled Thursday, Tbanklg1Ylng Illy, and Friday, the City Council voted Monday. City Admin istrator Doyle Miller re- quested the additional day off for city employes. He said it would ~ •n "In- centive In salary negotiations for the ooming fiscal year which are now under- ":ay as required by law." ·1 • ~-. .. • r • . --- Valley T•d91''it Diiil . . N.Y. Stoeti .. • OAIL YPtLOT 'staff PM,. ·. RIJGNJNG IN VALLEY Junior Mi11 Chris Weaver : 'ft-rlv, .lf ~~~f.,: l'.l, ~lf . '' . . PiCU,ed ·.Y"1ilky's .. N~~·~iuni;or Miss ~ ~triSher Chris' Weaver was deeply lnvtjlved. in~the lif! of Bombay-t India, a! an Ainkican Field tfervice exchange stu· dent,'· I · I ' ' nus wee.I tlie Jtttty 11.year-01d high school senior 15 th~ reigning Junior Mls5 of Fountain Valley and trying to readjusl to life in lhd U.S. . Chris was aelicted Saturday~ night by the Fountain Valley Jaycees to represent them in State \end nallo'1al competition for Junior Miss! Runner-up to Chris was Chris Wendel~ also. a 17-year-old senior at F.oont.a1n vliitey High School. "I thoughl it would be a worthwhile contest," commented tht winner on her reason fO'r entering the Junior Mlss Pageant. · "J like to meet interesting and sincere pegt)Je. esj;ecially the contestants," she contlnu!d . .fr · The th~ght of state and national com· petition f.Urred Chris' yen for travel. "Since J.:-wenl to India I've wanted to see mo~ ol tbe world, find out about myle.l.f " "Y;fknow, I almost fell like an Indian when •I was there. 1 really felf out of place~ When 1 returned here. But I'm b!fghi@hig to get back in cormection,!' she .• ~.Is CO!lll>lned· poise, looi<J and. a.'J.45 ,,._point-average to wln a eonteat ,lhat p~ beauly and scholarship on Ille sariie Jeni. · , ' .~ thlnlls she'd like lo allend UC S&l1ta Barbara and perhaps be an Ena:~ liac:her. "But there are so many other things J'd like to atudy," she adds. The linmedlale future , however, means another round of contens · oo tbe st.ate level fn January. area. Mayor Green said there ukl ·no doubt a conventlon center wW be·built evenWally in the downtown area." . Councilmen Ted Birllell and Geor(e McCracken joined DI\· Koufniao In lhelr COlllftt;,,t opposilloo IO-lhe Upper Main Street sile. · • ro11owl11g .. the ' tp, 3' vote , the council moved to clole lhe escrow 'on the seieded 1lte a.nd "acquire the property as 1109f1 as poutble" from the Huntinglnn Beach . ·~· ., 1'\IESDAY, NOYIMIER 25, 1969 TEN CENTS ' . . . . 'I' .... . . . ... ,-.... : ......... ' ' . Firs·t. Civic Center ' • .. I ' .Site company. !>n1Y Di-. Kaofii,a. dlail> proved Wi move. .,. A unanimous vole lo Instruct lhe arcllllect lo proceed with plans for lhe Main street site wu thtn acted .uwn. COilDCilmln Coen foUowed with a mo- UO. lo Grder lhe idmfnlatraUvt ·slalf lo "'"""" wllb feulbl)lly -.. lhe Conventloh ceriter. Thia wu approved. The ;.tiln ·-alle la the te..i ... p<nllve of. lhree studied by ~ COl1'1ciJ. Eolimated cool If "71,!00. In c<mltast the "~ ., .. ~· . • ~·atte !"'f'lll-!Olt $!.8 mllllon property w\lh : a reporl diJe at Ille J1U1 •lo ~ and ·a 'PfOl'O'!d . Beach council m~Ung Dec. 8. ·• BOulivald and AUuiia stle, $1.Be Mllllnn, , The upper t.lliln Street .site W"'! . . "-;:::-~ aelecled fas) spring by· the same t 14 3 Mayor Green had ~ 191!1....,. split viile. Recently the otaff wu Ordered, day plOl'nlna 1llal U Ille AllaN·i.aka Ille lo study the Beach·Allanta site and came wu.1elected .tbe·owaen of.the a,~ uPwlth the-aJtematlve Atlanta-Lake pro-: al Allanla lllld Bljoi:ll·nuld \l'-.1 •lit> p<rty, . a traUe.r·part ~\pier. n.e· se.lecttd site ·1s to be purclwed CoWx:llman Kaulmin proposed l sue-. from llJe .Hunfingtpn Beach Co. for cwlul m.tl&t lhel lbe ilalf,be -$311),00l). ll can be exPanded by· five acres lo llUdy'ocllOn lo pno-ladl'uie ol lhe liter: · " ~ ' ' ' ' Germ · Warf~re ' '· . . ' . ·Banned , . . Nixl!n l)rders · U.S., Sto<;.~pi'le .Destroyed -. . . ' ' . . WASHING TON (Al!) -Preaident Nix- on ,.re.~ced today any resort jo genn warfare and prcrillsed to destroy existing 1t.oi:kplles of bacleriologjcal .weapdns. He also rt11ooncetl any first use by the United .States of chemical weapons that incapacitate, as well as those that can kill.. • Nixon told newsmen the United States would never employ germ w11.rfare even if an eoemy were to do ao. , He also announced that future govern- Actress Na1ned ' . . Honorary Chest Driv~ Ch~rm1Jn • , > ,.-'l '' I • c!"fl \ 'A'ctieu Ag,ies Momltiead' llaJ )ioiii 1\eill'4 :]>onoriry"cbalilllan .ol illit :Jl,1111' llnili>oi lliaoh'a i!IS.GIO Colnmtmlty Chest cimpatln. Chest President Sieve Holder,. announced today. i '")flsi: Moorehtid urged drive le~ders. ta make every effort to accelerate the cam, paign which has passed the 50 percent mark In contributions. ''The ch~: COllCept financ,in1 · com· munlty voubi and chairty projects makes lt .easy ror everyone to be a shareholder," the actress ilaid. "Only when we partlcipaie do . we Teaily be:Co,neot con· cemed and do something about the needs Of people." · · Drive leader Jack Feehan said postal employes, Huntington Beach Union Hlgh School Oiatrict workers and HuntiA1ton Beach Elementary DL!trict employes Si re apl)roachlng 55 percent partl c1p·at1on. Professional division chainnan Willi.am Carison. said ~ntrlbutio,.is were slow and an ·effort is belrig t mac1t~ro rechrit ·more workers in the drlV~ · Holden said Community Che.!t agen-- cles,.19 ln all, are, being asked not to con- tact'buslness i.nd professional flrms ·who dona~ to the campaign. "The concept of one Single campaign will be followed In the 1970 drive ," the• president sald. Pe11dleton Brig Charges Probed CAMP PENDLETON (A P) -The Marine Cori>! said today the Cllliduct of Maj. WU.On A. Voight In nmnlng Camp Penc:Ueton's brig will be atudled In a fonna I lnvestication . into c h a r 1 e s prisoners were mlattnted. Lt. Col. Winn M. Thurm1n, a Marine judge advcqte and ~former clvlllln at· torney, was namec( to defend Vollht if charges are broughL The assignment of Thurman waa announced by M1J. Gen. Donn .•. Robertaoo, bue commanCter. Voight was relltved as brig com· minder two months ago by M~. Charles Finney afler commanding Ille prison '1n<:e June 1918. ment research lo the blologica1 field will be limltea to.def•Q#ilve ·meMures such as a search for. lmrituni2atloi1 serums aB:inst germ "'8fJOM ,OiheQ might~-' The President, In a fohnal statement, Said.be was llkin'g a .series of. moves in the chemical, bacterio1oglcal area as "an Initiative toward peace." Talking briefly to reporters, he said he believe5· hlS actions will sharply reduce the pOSsibility 'thlt' any cheinical or germ weapons ever will.be used by any nation. . . Nixon reafftnned longstanding U.S. renunclatJon of the first use of lethal chemlc'al'weaponi ~d; for tht itnt tlme, extended tb& TenUllCiatlcia to· first ule of cheritlc81a whictl . incapadtate witaout killing. ' ' The Pmidenl &ft.eel the Senale lo ~n:imptly ratify a 1925 Geneva protocol prohlblUng the first use in war of "as- phyxiating, poisonous or other gases and or baoteiiologlcal mdhd'ds or warfare." Sen. Mike V.ariifleld (O:Mont.), lhe Se~ure · ¥,isiwrs ,Givert Press . P,asses . ,·,\:i. •, :...!.(; ' ' •••. , ,..i.,J. •, • · ·s~N· 11'11ANCJko c Pl -Alcalrn l&l!tnd'• In~:!ll~.,:;, h .. e iet. ' • up .. a :*"""" or cauwtan affairs" lo """P 'ao<j "'l'!'"l!'J ~ ~'Iba~. '"'llia:"'l8'ili!Od·•l!il?'· Jl ..... 1: 1 ' . ' : ' ' . .> • A IJ'OUP' of newsmen Visiting the island ·held 1fbr ab: daya~by, 1JO Indl1n1 were lsaued ·"pnoss _. .. Mondq night and lnslrucled lo surrender them when ltitJiig: . · But. the hospitable Indians treated them to a homi: cooked. mtal of cliicken, mashed potatoes, spagl)etti and meatballs. , . ' ' The Indians look over the nearly abandoned site of the former federal prison ·lut IJ'hursday, c;laimlqg it as "unused federal la.pd" and announcing plaqa t~.buUd an Jndlap ~ational and culturatcel'!ttr on IL .• "We wefe C.!COrted everywhere," &aJd Terry Scfunltt, a free . l,ance photographer, "and told we could not go into the main ctli block or on its rOQf. We c6uJd talk to only deslgni:ted spokesmen. . ' "Boals ' came last night with more SUPP.lies, Including a bale of new blankets. It was very cold on the island and the Indi&nl pl.I.yeti 'tom-toms all nig~t and sat around wood fires." ,;r~t Dellghtfal' Mesan .c Held 'Hostage' By ~~ians on Alcatraz By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1M hllr f'llM Miff A Costa ~1esan who moved lo the solitude of an Island recently to write a book today hlfiS the.company of 100.plus invading Indiana and not even the U.S Coe.st Guard -let aJone the Cavalry - knows what 'to do: · Glen i>od!IOR Is under houae arrest on · Alcatraz a happy hostage held by inen, women ' and c!llldren demanding a powwt?W wilh Se_cretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel. , So far ihi Uine Isn't set. but the loca· lion aeema obvlou1. Dodson. who aold his home at 881 Joann st. to· eo pff In iearch of adventure, call· · ed his brother and 1ister·ln-law Monday lo report he had finally found II. "l thJnk Jl'a one ol the ftmnlest thlnp I ever heard," aa.Jd·Mrs. John Hoyt,· bf 2119 TusUn Ave., Costa Mesa, " in fact, Jt's just delightful." Federal alrthortlles have other descrip. tioru: of the prospect of chasing more than 100 original Ame~ around the cave-riddled rock· If It comes to1thaL The liberators of ~Im . from the General Service& ·Adminlltratlon say it just may. .• They want Alcatraz under terma' of an 18SI treaty In whiclr the Slom were 11,lven abandoned federal property, but If' you gl ve those people 21 acres of roct they may try to take the 4tth state. "Alaska is nest," declarea Richard Qakes, 28, a l\Cohawk who haJ. auumed the presidency or the crumbJlni, prlaon majority leader, said he.wµI Me~ lo bayC the agreemeql i;_aUfled by the Stl)ata thts; year. That would add gas and germ "'arfare 14 an already clogged Senale -le: wilh less lhao one monlh of the -· remaining. • • Nixon alao said the Uo.i\ed Stales was joining Canada lo associating Itself wtlh tbe .principles and objectives of' a British- spoosored proposed convention to baa the use of blo_k>gical methods .of '!'arfare. 2 Huntington Men Indicted ~n · ~rn.g R1;1p . Two Huntlniton Beach ruldentl Wert " amq JO persons JD<Ucted by the Orange Coun(J Grand Jury today on various narcotics' and dangerous drugs\ violations. The."lndictment followed lbe -panel's in- vestigation of arrests made la.!t Nov. S Jn a roundup conducted by ,Huntington. Beach pollce, Los Angeles County sher- iffs lnyestigators, Downey police .officer.! Rnd >Jnve.stigation or the Long Beach Police Dept. It is alleged that officers recovered 'nearly t7 pounds 'of basllbh, lhree pounds of marijuana, 360 barbiturate capsu[es and ·15 LSD tablef.s. Mosl of lhe cfnJB1! allegedly were found at 9351 TaliiU Cir- cle, Huntington Beach.' · .Names In the lndfctp>enl are Eleni Loa Hocker , ZS, and.Carol,M. Hocker, 32, both of Hufitington Beach a<lcfrlsa.,. . --··· The llackert and elghl olhir defendaall have been ordered to appear Friday in Superior Court. Also named ln the 'indJctment are.:Vlc· tor Steven Svimonoff, II, Or JIC70 Har- risburg Road, Rossmoor; Tommie Mike Thomas, :ro, and John Alim --it, bolh of, Long Buch; Michael Robert Gray.t 20. of Santa Ana; Phillip Btker Horton, 22, of Bellflower; John Peter -Dallas, 19, of Big Bear Lake; Greg Burchess Cantrell, 22, of Long Beach and Steven Frank Hamblin, 18, of BelUlower. 1'he Hockers are aceused of possession of dangerom drup lot sale, possession of marijuana for aale and sclling and cultivating marijuana. Hamblin, Cantrell, Dallas, Svlmon.>ff and Hortor. are &e· cused of the sale of marijuana. Gray Is a~,of pollellion of marl~ Juana, John AlleD\~of possess.ion of marijuana for ale. lixl 1rorrimie Mike Thomas of possess!on of marijuana t9f sale and sale o.f marijuana. Orange H~d• Have Ratified . fortress which is hardly a raoft t hideaway. 1 "When you see most of the reservaUoas In this country," says · Adam Nordwan, 40, a Chi!J?:!wa leader, "Alcatraz looks Weatlter Tbere1f be o letup In lhe easier-, ly winds Wednpday. bul the met'! cury win itay up there· -about 77 ,degrees &king lhe coast and a.s fUrtber tntand. ' U.S. Delays Gas Treaty ' \\IASBINGTON (OPJi -• 1f!ie Jiiii 0-V. protocol banning 6ii .,. . of Rf!bon· ~ aad,.olher chemical ..,u hu bem railfled by moie lhan In natlohl Including Cammunlal China and the Soviet Unlon-·but nol lhe Ualled Slates. 'Ille llC<Otd 11 formally called the "protocol for Ille prohibition Of the uoe In war or asphyxlatlng. pol!OOOUa or other gatet and. of bacterlaloglca1 methods of warfare:•• The U.S. Senate never voted on it allhough Ille United Slalea had laken a lint step toward adherence by signing fhe protocol. <lrie rwon the Senale did nol act was J 'lllal the ""'1Y Chemical Worfare Service mliblflled-•~ f..U.1,a.-llie !roal1 on .gJ'q!ndl lllal It would never be oblerveCI ., •mate ahd that gu waa a more b-oe metl1Dd l ol · kllllni than other Wei~ ~ Ironically, In 1111 ihe.Senale had'voted In f1vor or I ltmllar qr.emem which never came Into force because of. Fftnch opposllloo. ' The Genna prOIOcOI ol''Juno 17, 1911, declafet thal lhe p«rtlee'ban lbe -of chemk:al and blologlcal w._ . Ind "wlll exerl evecy elfort I~ lndu..3.~•r states to accede to the pr~nt pi-u~vl." A nwnber ,·of tile -Jlfllom ac· • ' • I "Jr , ' • ..pii,\g flie ............ d~', .. ' ~till. reset!•tlonl. -· reserved the righl to · uio c&emlcal lrllflOlll ao loill u lhey did ·mt malte,fint•Ule of ~{11 .. and the rf~t . lo uae siJi:b w._. but nol a~ olhtr signers of the lccord. The'. Sovlel Union aooeded' 10 the pro- locol on April I. · 1$11, and Commµnl!I China on Aqusl I. tll5Z. A recenl naUon lo join H wn Communllt Moogolla on Dtcember 1; lM. fllllher N«1b -·s.ulh VIOlnlm was \JOI• lhe z--~. Belldea Unlled Staltl. Bralll, El ~li!Oi', illpall, Nlcaraaua and u.,...ay hive ilirled the Pf'l«OI boll not formally raWled tt. • . prelty 1qoct." .. , , • "I'm JOD percent' with them," added Oodoon,.''Tbeoe..ere yonderiUl people,.'' l'he lorintt HiillJ!a -chem!•\ who became careti.br of the bleak, bar- . r<ll ·former-·fldtral , prllpir· 90!. a· call lhr..,1h \o •• l!la• relaUYia on tile !Ole "91 line I'! Ille -.,...Id. , 1 · "~ ,..., ~1Y«'"'11ec!.'" uilf ~n. ' llO)'i; ''he bldn'I o\ept for • llour1, bul ' he tald ha .. ~ 1•111!>1 ..... l•at1~lc phoe.o&.". ,. • • Il,ndlOll moy not be.dp!ng much wrlUng. (See llOITAGt, Paco I) , Nn> YORK (AP) The olock market . ~ a ~"1 shoW ol strenclh, bOt II ~Ulcklt waned late lodaf. CSe<I quota· tlonl, Pqa JG-11). : 'INSWE TODA. Y Member 91 the Order of the British Ern,Pirt ,John Wnnoll to- day ga11< 'Ill< Qllft1I his medal , back·-but BU<klnohom.~alac"' al.so had, an apt comeback fof' the Bea.tlt'• protest. Stor11 Page 4. ~ . . ,......... , t !•n.f tt-14 :=:.. -u --' -. lt'"ltftll ,.,. ' h'~ I :=:-.,.. , .. ~, Al'lll...... II -. Ml'""9 ...... ,. , Z DARY PILOT H Millsfield - To S_upport . Su1·charge WASl!INGTON !AP) -S • n a It Dernocratlc Leader Mike Mansfield said today he will volt reluctantly against a. propoW to end the Income las surcharae 1t tht end·ot thla year. 'A 5 percent surcharge continuing untlt nr.xt June 30 is Included In the pending ta,. reform blll. but Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., (0-Va.). offered an .amendment to kill the extension. Mansfield said he hoped to obtain a vote on Byrd 's proposal by mid-afternoon and then proceed wlth o t b e r amendmentl. The Democratlc leader &aid he did" not like the surtax because he regarded it as a war tax which should be dispensed with as soon as possible. On Uie other hand, he said, there hts been a sort of understanding that a six· months extension. al lhe reduced 5 per· cent rate, would be included in the big tax reform-tax relief package. Sen. Robert P. Griffin (R-Mich.), the ~cling ·Republican leader, said he also \\-'ould vote against the BYlii amendment. ''The Prea1den\'1 program a1ainst in- nation depends o:i conUnuing the surtax, .. he said. "It's just beginning to take hold and I think it would be very unfortunate to pull the rue out from under him ... From Page 1 HOSTAGE ... but he 11 certainty gathtrine m1ttrlal for one of those truth·iwtran1er-than-Octlon epics. after six days of Indian occupation. Dodson's brother ~·as not at home, but hopped an Air California plane to San Francisco Monday night alter repeated efforll to get a return call throu1h failed. "The Coast Guard said they haven't t!v :>n been able to get in touch since the Indians took over the island," explained fl.frs. Hoyt, who isn't too worried about her brotber·in-law. "He 11aid he'd try to drop us a line,'' !il\e added. but news reports from Alcatraz indicate Dodson i! busy with other tasks, r;uch as helping unload boats carrying food and supplies. Descendants of red men who sat down to the fint Thanksgiving dinner appealtd today for proVisions worthy of the im- pendiog celebration Thursdp.y, through their Alcatraz Relief Fund. Another boatload or supplies was due to set out for occupied Alcatraz today, after 1 delivery Monday w h I c h included blankets, staple foods, fre5h water, medicine' and even tetanus vaccine. Temperatures on the baJTen rock drop to the low thirties this time or year and dozens of the Indians are suffering from colds and Sore throats. Some ha ve even jumped lnto the treacherous, current-laced waters of the bay to help small boats dock and the only heat is from fires built of wood ripped from old rotting cellblocks. Several children have as a result step- ped on rusty nails. necessitating tetanu! vaccine, but the Indians vow to stay as Joni as neceisary and hide from U.S. marshals in a IZ acre maze of former prison buildings and caves, 'Stcretary Hickel has agreed lo meet and discuss theif demands to take over AJcatraz as an Indian Culture Center, plus giving mort aid to 100,0IXI Iodi8116 in California. Federal authorities have give n the in· \'aders holding Ood30n hostage no deadline to evacuate Alcalra:r;, at least unUI after Hickel re\'lews their demand. In the meantime. life goes on day by clay on the Rock, perhaps more miserable than in its prison days -with food cook- ed over an open fire on a broken grating -but certainly n1ore Idealistic than ever. "This land i11 my land." says a sign over the crude dining area. No one is in a po!iltlon to disagree to- day, least of all Alcatr11z' custodian Dodson, who went there to get away from excitement and \vtlte his book about miueral~ DAILY PILOI Ro\i•tl N. W114 1''1tl4v'i1 ..... P11bll1M1 J1tk R. Curl1y Vlt• Prt"Orlll • ..,, Gt°"'ll "''"''" Tho"'1' K11•il t.d!!or Th111111 A. M111phl111 M11111!n1 (dolw Alh1d W. l•I•• An«l•Ht E•lt9r Htntl•fl911 '"'~ Offlc• 109 Slh Str11t M•il:n, Ad1h1n1 P.b. I•• 790, •i•~I Oti.t Offk" N••oe-rt Nit" llll W,11 hltlll IW"-V•t~ Co1!1 -'lclf UG Wttl ltf ~trttl L"Ulll 6t•tll. 111 ~Ct~1t ...... ~I . . A ~llanfn9idiafJ Favqt" Far••• Prl4!e1 Vp ' ... 1 Cost of Livin'g . . ' Ji: I '· , •. In .. 'Sharp ·Rise · WASHINGTON (U PI) -Wbol ... l'i prices have risen rour-tCnths of 1 percent this month because of a sharp rlae in the cost or farm product.I, the Labor Otpart- ment estimated tod~. • The wholesale price level was .U~per· cen t above the figure a year ago. Preliminary figures released by the department's jJureau o( Labor Statistlc$ CBLS) said wholeaale prices of farm pro- ducts rose an estimated 2.3 percent ·In November. Industrial commodities rost 0.2 perce.at while processed food 1bd feeds averaged the same as in_ October, ' Such increases at the wholesa~ level normally signal new retail prk:e hlke1 l.n the offing. The November riM In wholillle priClS matched the October advance, which followed three months of smallt(' ln- creues. The new Increase appeared to o!farllltle hope lhat cooswner price !JI. creases would be •bilinl Jn the comlq monlhs. " The November rise pushed t h e wholesale prict index to 114.5, which meant that goods whlch cost $100 at wholesale in the 1957-59 base ptr1od cost $114.50 Utis month. · Tht BLS said prict!I for fresh and dried fruits and vegeLlbles jumped more tbU stalOllaUy in November and q:g quota- UoM climbed ahl!iJ>ly. CatUe and hoS prices dtclined while prices for proceqed poultry, fiab and coll .. '""'· Dana Slovak (left) and Jay Shinn of HuntiJll!on Beach'• Cub Scout Pack '127 deliver ThanksgiV!ng diM'er table favors they ma4e to K•nny Calland, a patient at Huntington Valley Conva!Ncent Hospital. Boys of Pack 227 made more than 200 small f!o\ver vases, nut containers and decorative cone turkeys for aput·in patients at four local convalescent hos- pitals. Masked Baudit Holds Up Restaurqnt; Gets $1J70 ' ValleyChamberSponsors Yule Decoration Contest lleoldeoUal and commercial >aptds Founl&ln Valley will.tab on a new liaht lhll ftlr wben the w<men's division of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Com· merce Jau'nches the rirst city-wide Christ. Purse Snatchers Kill Widow, 70 DETROIT (AP) -Clinging to her purse which contained fi ve cents, a ~ year-old widow suffered a fatal be1tin& by four wou1d·be purse snatchers Monday r:ig ht. Florence Knotts, wbo lived alone on her Social Security Income, died of head in- juries in a Detroit h01pilal some eight hoUse after. tbe .beatlna. PatrQllnan ~Allenjfugbes said ht: w1s <1rlvllll·lft tila :pati6! <It '{hen II< 11w· lour youths altack her. Hughes pursued and said he cagh't one of the youtlui, a 13- year~ld boy now in· custody. Neighbors of ,.he widow said they knew tittlt': about Mrs. Knotts, eicept she had been robbed of $4 two months a&o by a 12-year-old purse snatcher. Ban 011 1'opless Before Council A new municipal ordinance banning tople:Ss and bottomless entertainment in nightclubs and restaurants 'A'ill have a first reading tonight before t h e Westminster City Council. Taken from a model ordinance dra'A'n up 'by attorneys for the League of California Cities. the new Jaw !ipecifically prohibits "the displ ay of female breasts and private parts." II must be read for a second time and adopted at the next city council mttling before it becomes lalv. Neither topless nor bottomless en· tertainment is currenUy featured within the Westminster city llmits, according to Lt. Jack Essex, of the Westminster Police Department. Students Guests At Rotary Group Sixty foreign 1tudents currently at- tending Golden ·West and Orange Coast colleges were guests at an lntemaUonal dinner recently held by Rotaract, a new Rotary-sponsored service organi1.ation at Golden Wast Rotaract's parent a:roup., the Hun- tington Beach Rotary Club, pretented the charter to the first president, Rick LaVassuer. a freshman business major from Garden Grove. Golden Weit College has seven foreia:n students this fall from Briti•h Honduras, Canada, Thalland, Israel and China. Orange Coast College has mnre than 60 foreign st.udent.s. lluntingtou School Trustees Skip !\feet There will be no meeUng of the Hun· tington Beach City ,School District Celement.acy) Board ot Trustees . Trustt;:s will hold lheir next regular mettll\I on Dec. t. A special meeting list week, at which Feb. JO was set as the date foe an election changing bond in· t.erest ratea, flnilhed ihls month 's meetings. Poland 1'alks Asked WARSAW !UPI) -Wut G<rmany lo- day oHlciolly proposed poliUcal t1IM wllh Poland. tM PoUsli M:WI agency PAP ao- nounc«I. mu Decoration eom.t. · Folir cateaor!., ,.m tie C<lllteoled In thto 1-dlvlaion aod three In lhe business division.' Homea: w1ll ~ competing for top honors hi =-t rtllaious. best Christ· mas scene, mast unU1Ual and Santa spe· cial. Buainesa categories are best windo,,. decoraUon, best indoor and outdoor dee· oraUon and belt dtcorated shopping cen- ler. Deadline for entries is Dec. 17. Entry blanks are available at the community center, ci_ty hall, Securit_y Pacific Bank, Crocker Citizens Bink, Dr. Marvin Ad· ler's office and FountaJn Valley Fire Stations. Plaques and certificates will be award· ed to the best dressed homes and busi- ntSSeS, A special award will also be pre- sented to the be&t cooperative neighbor- hood deC!lration, Tim Eeary Can't Stand 2 Trials; County Backs Off Dr. Timothy Leary and his family SllC· cessfully appealed fl.fonday for a delay of their Orange County Superior Court trial with the convincing argument that they can't be in two places at once. Dr. Leary, 4V, Rosemary Leary, 33, and son John Bush Leary, 20, are currently facing poSsel>slon of narcotics charges in New York city. Thtlr trial here stems from the filing of similar charges in Laguna Beach last Dec. 26 Judge Samuel Dreizeq delayed the trial until Jan. _19. He noted that the family has filed appeals agaimt the recent re· jection in the same court of the Leary's motion for suppression of evldenct. Laguna Beach officers booked the LSD cultist and his family after allegedly discovering drugs in Or . Leary's parked station lvagon. Story Hom· Set At Library Am1ex A story hour program on Saturdays at 10 a.m. for children from five to seven has been started at the Huntington Beach library annex on the Eader Park grounds, Banning Avenue v.·est or Bushard Street. Mrs. Kay Caine, library assistant , said the annex story hour on Tuesday for pre· school children would continue. The library is next to Eader School and has a large collection of adull non-fiction v.·orks in addJtion to books for children and a collection of records for juniors. The library hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The facility is clos· ed Fridays and Sundays. James Pontius Funeral Friday Funeral services for James R. Pon- tiu!I, 7~. of 704 Yorktown Ave .. Hunting - ton Beach will be conducted at I p.n1 .. Friday at Smith 's Mortuary. Burltl will follow In Weat.rnlnsttr Memorial Park. Mt. Pontius died Monday at Hoa1 Me- n1or1al Hospll.al. Mr. Pontius was an active membtr oC the loc11 Elk'• Lod&e and had aerved 20 years &J secretary to the Orange County Bowling Association. He hid Jived for 37 yeara In HunUnston Beach. He ls survived by his wlft Margaret : dauihte:r. htrs. Luella M. Di:i:on of Hunt· lngtcn Beach: 1 sister. fo.1r1. Nelllt Leake or Seattle. and four grandchildren, ' UC Regents Ask 'Status Report' On Angela Davis BERKELEY (UPI) -Ur.iversity of California regtnta; have ordered a "statWI report" in January on the teaching perfonnance of UCLA instructor Angela Davis, UC President Charles J. Hitch 1alc! Monday. But Hitch denied that the regent! ordered creatiori of a special campu~ committee to review the perfonnance of Miss Davis, an admitted member of the Communist party. Hitch said Miss Davis' teaching abilities were discussed at last week 's regents meeting in San Francisco, ''but it is not'tnie" Chancellor Charles Young of t:CLA "was ordered to conduct a review of her performance." The university president said Young told the regents existing campus pro- cedures "provide for a thorough review <lf her perfgrmanct" and he intended to make cse of them. Hitch said the regenLs then ordered a status report at the ir January session. Miss Davis,-a Z5--year-old Negro. was hired on a twc>-year contract as a phlloeophy instructor last spring. The regents ordered her fired after she ad· mitted being a member of the Com· munist party, but •Los Angeles superitl'r court judge overturned the dismissal. W reek Victim Remains Critical Very critical Is the "'ay nurses still described the condition of a Huntington Beach woman today. nearly 48 hour~ after she and her husband were injured In a Costa Mesa auto collision. Mrs. Judith McQuaid, 21 , of 9332 Velardo Lane, suffered a concussion and multiple lacerations Sunday night \Yhen the small car driven by her husband Thomas, 23, was struck broadside. The era.sh at Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive sent the fl.1cQuakl auto boun· cing over the second car involved , caus- ing it to topple a traffic signal on the cor- ner. Both were taken lo Costa ti1esa Memorial Hospital, where the husband is in fair condition. J. A bandit, wearinc a paper bq with eye slits, Monday held up a Westminster fried chicken restaurant and fled with $1,170 in cash after lockin& tije manager and a woman employe in tht walk-in freezer. William D.' Allen, mabaaer o{ the Keft lucky Colonel, 7051 Westmluter Ave., said the robber knocked at the back door j~t before opening time at 11 :05 ·a.m., confronted him with a .22: caliber riDe and told him to put the money in a paper bag. As he left, he locke~ Allen and bis fellow employe, Carol Lemerahdi, into the freeu:r, police reported. He came back a feW minutes later, Notice of Zone 01ange Okayed \Vhen a public hearing for a proposed zone ch3'.1ge is set, each citizen of Foun· lair. Valley living within 30 feet of that properly will be notified of tht. hearing by n1ail. The city council has given final ap- proval to the action initiated by the plan· ning commission. The counC:i1 also di- reC'led the planning staff to mall such noti ces to an appropriate number of affected residents if none live within 300 feet of the property. The city had stopped mailing su'cb notices several months ago when it was discovered that many residents were not receiving them. Stan Mansfield, city planning director, sai d his staff will in· sure this time that the letters go to the correct people. In addlliu.1. the city will continue to post public hearing notices on the property. Paul Jones New Oerks' President 'Huntington Beach City Clerk Paul .Jones has been elected president of the Southern California City Clerks Associa· ti on. Jones 1vill be installed d u r i n g ceremonies Feb. 27 at the Sheraton Beac h Inn. Huntington Beach. He is cur· rently fir5t vice president of the 231 · member group and also serves as an.Of- ficer o( the National Association of City Clerks. 499 Exit Pla1ae i.1a 90 Seeo1ads ordered Allen out of the freezer llld demanded a cardboud chicken )¥::bt to put the money in \)efore lockinc hbn up again , police reported. Drums Not Legal As Trash Cans Huntington Beach residents were warn- ed again today that the use of 55-'allon oil drums a.s refuse containers 11 no longer legal. Brander Castle, aS!iistant city ad- ministrator, pointed out that since Nov. I the city's refuse collector, Rainbow Dl9potal Co., hu bee-.1 unable to pick up truh from the heavy containera under the city's new laws. '"Too many back injuries t!SUlted from lifting the heavy drums," Ca1Ue pointtd out. Smaller drums, no larger thu JS gallons are allowed jf when loadtd with r~fuse they do _not exceed the 80-pound lunJt specifi ed 1n the city contract with the colfectors, Castle saJd. 60 in Audience At Drug Lecture About l50 persons: listened to e narcot1CI officer and a former drug pusher talk tn Santa Ana Monday night at the flnt meeting of PANIC (Parent Ant I. Narcotics Information Committee). No decision was reached on how to combat drug abuse in the schools was reached. but a five-man coordinaUng council was selected. The group was formed by ~!rs. Carlton flinz or Fountajn Valley to fight what she termed the "high . use of drugs 1n Joc1I schools." Paren ts from Fountain Valley, Santa Ana , Orange and Seal Btacb al· tended . I Police Chief to Tell Depart111ent Progress Police Chief Earle Robitaille will outline progress made in his department to the Huntington Beach-Fou.ntain. Valley Board ol Realtors at 8 a.m. tomorrow. The Huntington SeacllU Country Club .breakfast meeting will find the chief outlining his reorganization plan for the department. UPIT ......... The Boeing 747 passes F.4.A evacuaUon tests per- formed at Seattle, Wash. A lolal of 499 persons lcfl the plane through four of the fi ve exits on one side o! the craft within 90 seconds. The tests were con· ducted in total darkn&ss except !or the plane's emergency H1hts. In thl! photo some of the 4911 In the test mlll around outside or two of the exlt slides used. ' I I .. ' ........ ' .. • • • • S.ddl ' ,. . ' . . ' .. . ' . " .. ' ~:~~Big' --h . . .., • ·~· ....... · • TUE~AY, NQ~.21,d969 • llN CENTS' . . / . • I. •• ,. N , , I • •, .· arcotic.s . ' .. ... .. . ' > Nanda Kumar. Du -!otmerly Craig Jo9'1'b.ol !-Muna ~etch -sai~ he turn- ed troin lhe. me of mochedeUc dl'uia to ~ i -which ~e leqiae.d ' not a rell&i9n tlut.a culLul'.f. • ,_ t.) :Dal .avolda ,!be UM ol hit legal ·liilflo •J1"]!t .(or ,ollnln&. itieW. f"! "iatilea matlers. · u o.' ,..._. • -· ho Aid -no .:!""· 'rir'.or ltilllll8 ;,.tiei\ ~fulr.;,!OJI bOj. ' : .. Jlfl iftd·ti•e olhen live ·1n lift olcrliMe ..... ' (l!ei IBJl!!IN"-Pqj,,11 . : J': I • ' -4 ' ' ,. ' . Usage ' ' . Germ ·Warfare ..... -~ -· ' Will·· Limit . . Question ,Settled'l Lib~~ry .E~pansion .O:K·'d Res,earch To Defense t • , 'DAl~Y ,IL~T .IMll ........ KRISHNA CON~90U$NE $5 DEVOTEES CHANT IN THEIR TEMPLE . Uptempo Devoti;n to Deity in • 1939 Chevrolet P'c.kup . I . ~-· J ~ J{ ~· ~·. I ' ·~·1, ' ., ,; , :,· ' • , • • -1· ·-. ~. ' , , r • ~ ) ;. • '¥ ~, ' 9jl , 'J .I . ~r .\-. ~~ . ··~ fJ ......... ,p, "". '· . • • ... • " -1 ') •. -' ... . , ' J . . Laguna ~ach councilmen Monday O'Sullivan said Allen ls concerned that unanimously agreed to expand the counLY. I.ht problem be solved as ql!Jckly as library building al ils present sJte by possible. aban<lonnig a Segment of Park Avenue Councilman IUchard Go1dberg com· and acquirini the adjacent triangle of mended the library committee. and said property. he had always felt \hlL the .present loca· The acuOO may settle i. community uon· ts in the hf.It tnterena of the city. tug-of-war ulat endured for >years · over He .said ·he was ~treued •t. the ~Uy w~e '"'bilierrUbraqi ~ .lllou!d , ~ ~~t •-~•i!f,J¥,N!1Uon tit: t1 ~!·,If'.' l ~#it). ··~q1 1!1 'llnoolti:~.·· 1 •• 'Ti i ~.t~ r]",I• •' --•-' •··-fol ' "iled ·~ "hrni;. Mann -"P>e ~~ -" "•r·-· '-,,.: iodenlWI; , '. blllloflf ~c:.=..~: La~¥"'11')' {tC<!l'l""li/M itllt 1bild,~'~ 11 I second choice. , It bis now ricommendtd the expansion at the praent, !ocatlon. Ma)'or Vedder defended the firm 11 ''try. ing to give a valid analysis." 1' I ,• ' ~ WASHmGTON (AP) -'-'Pmldent !Ill<· Before the Third Street 1lte wu chosen unanimously b~ councilmen tn February, on renounced tod•y any resort to ''"' the Laguna Beach Civic Leaiu• backed warfare IOd pramtsed to deatri>y utltlq the planning copsuliuta, ]>llllcitlarly tlte s~U.. ol,bacterlologlca! ~-· • · -1t.,ia;}_ln,'.;o;!ioi~ :••tor~~ 1,He-also ..,......_....,!Int Ult Ill' Iba lri~ ~~· ~m, .; Ualtid .s1a~·o1 _chemlcl!· __ Iba\ 'lion oppooad ~a~;r"" , ' 'a' """paoltalo, II w,U U U!I* 1llit ~ •'' · • ' It) l• ldll I , l • , !"'' . . 'N&in toil! '.neoln,.. tboi bnltecr -P·lannf!,dl or Early.March f Unilied School In effect It overturns a unanimous Feb. 5 council decl&lon to .. place tbt library on 1a !J'hlrd,Street slte. ~The actlon tea't'tS many 'detalb to bt! -keel' out;witli the cminty whlCh i'ents ~the pretenl 1;ooo.. squa re-foot slt'e from the city. The pres- ent building also houses Jie chamber of copunerce which is guaranteed olClce V.Ci' $ A·iomic ReactOr ·~ iie>.t employ aetin ' warfjre .... if ID eoem)' wert 'to (lo 9J. He, alJo ann0.nctd that future pem. nlent reae.mh 1b the bloloalcal flelcl 'l!ill be limited, to defensive ,measW'tl u:b 11 a.seircb for Jnimunl~Uon1 ~ Acbtst eenn weapons others ~t use •. Voters in the Capistran District will cast their tballlt& for or against a tax .override In ta~lf'.March. After considerable dlseuision, the Board of Trustees decideJ on ·lbe March date 1and ·voted to keep a' ' year time vie\v .stating that the district cannot ig- nore the exploding population and the area ~i growth , Ar~tng ror anleartY election, -he said. "When' I go to bat,l Qon't want ohe sttlke against me. I want to be able ta lake all Utrce." space in Perpetuiiy,, ., .J Qu.,Uoned /about the Monday couocll acUon, City Manager James n .:Wheaton . said It presupposes that about 15,900-add l- Uona1 feet of library building w;ould be a"ded 'to. tbe e:s:is;ting structure. Go~s Into Operation limit on the override. . ~. U the measure fails ii\ Marcil, the dislnct can then schedule \tnotner elec- tion for June but their timinj· will have t.o be precise. There is a Jaw .lstitthig· that such elections can only take 1place every 90 days.· The-Mardi. elettlon wi l haye ~0:. take'p1aoe 90 days before dte, JUnc 11 primary. 'lbe Citizens Ad\'jsory Committee sW- dytng the district.'s budgetary liteds had recommended the elecUon.for J40e. Art Holmes, committee chpirman: stated that .June had· been . '4el~te!1 because the committee be.Jie'led the measure would ha've a better ~ tD paSs for the sai:ne. reason ,the .oyerrld~ , had ·~n recomm·ended 'for no la ~than one .year. , \'. Suyerintendent 'Truro~ .B e n e· q i c t argued that the election should ,be held a.s soon u · :posSible · so ~at . tht· .ad- mlni.Stratlon• would oot ,have to pfepal't dual budgets. He also st8tt?d .tha} ~ ovtrrlde ·sbOuld ndL ~\le a tlme1 limit sloce arOher election might .have tQ' take pl~e when the time llirtit elapsed . ~ . Ch'ai-les Dargan, a member of t~ au- di~noe, supported the adminlslra~on's I . S~hoonei' BU.1·ru4 ' Sinks at Island ! . ~ ' I'( ~foot 'f_h>on!'f v•l'!"I. ~t $llS,ioo caught fire and sank at her moorlngs ~n Catalina Island's Isthmus Harbor eaAy today. I , ."I { Al Pierce representing the district's teache(I said ,lhat because of a Ia Ck · of funds tJle district had reduced the junior higli educa\ion by )4 perCent and the senii::ir hlgh educaUon byil!h'perctnt. A In· urging the earliest possible. election, P~fce said the a4minlflratlon . n~ed tjme-to pjan, fhat the di$'.i~f.S J.ibfary materials · wer~ substandilql~ t'h at remedial teachers were neede<I and that ·a. compeUUve salary. schedule was necessary to ail\Bct teachers to the district. He pointed out that Ule district has tbe lowest saht~ schedule in the county and that teachirlg morale was'lpw. AldFich SCores ' . . . . ' ' DiSinissal .~ll . ' ~ . vei:o,a'l\C.t!llor Dalllel c. 'Mir!~~. Jr .• today said he saw "no basJs'J lO'i-fhe-Tus- tin r Union ·lilgh School District's 'resolu- tioil Ca!ling!for his dlsmlsul tiy the'Board or Regent!. • · - . .. T.he high school b0ard1 .meeting Mon. day hight, voiced unanlinous .declaritlon ·to -stand -by iUf earlier rfSOlutloD "'f'-·a re~9hitio!11 ,temn;ting from corilrnents• al· l'!g~y made by Aldrich in •a: ta~ OCL 11.• · ' ' · I ; · An erroneous central coUnty OeWsP.per account said that Aldrich bad defended the use of four-letter words by the cam- pus student newspaper. "The paper ;Jater retracied.the report. • ·· Asked whether t'tie ·city or county would oirn 'the huJJdJn(: Wheaton 58..ld this is among1 matly detalls ·to .be worked ou!.- Another .quesUon mark is the . melhod of financing: C~uncilmen hope the county will finance :the p'roject or much of It to a Vold ttie:expl!nse' (1nterest) of · flhanclilg through the lease-back , method using a non-profit corporaion. Maj'Qr GleM Vedtler, whO orfered the successful ttbrary motion, ·said Monday: "No money can be spent in Orange County,-that's county money-un1es.s the board of supervisors says speclfically that you can whether it's for an all4ay sucker or a $10 million building." Vedder also said briskly, "We're. here to ·lake action on the triangle o( prop- erty, thert'r! ~n ~ugh tafk.'9' H~ said after, the mee_tlng that the Ubrary talk hJls Deel) golnJ .oh since IIM. · VeildE!r sald..,the. county ·librarian has ag'reed tO reCamtnend to the ·· board • of su~isors thai ft spind PS(t,Ol'.I01induitly ort i. La~na · Be~Ch library. ' • · · the ~ncll itction _set aalde $5'.IXX> for entering escrow on the 5i991 square feet of tliangle that is · owned ·by James Schmitz and ·Richard Burt. The action brOught applause from 1 the audience at the bril!I< aciJourned meeting. . At the urgina; df CounC!lman Chari.ton Boyd, the otayor. or .his· de•lgnee ,-11 authorized to carry on. the negotla~ons wilh tht county. . Vlce Mayor Joseph O'Sullivan said he had. talked with John Klllefer, aide to Alton Allen, fifth district 5Uper'Vl19r. UC 'lrvine's ' atomic reactor -the first in ~ world to b;e operated by a u¢ver· ally depar1m•n\ o! ch<lnlstry and the !Int reactor in Oranie County :-·was placed into' operaUOn today. · · Scientists bepn the day-Iona: process this momlna:, of l91ldl ng uranllim·zireon- ium hydride alloy fuet Into the reactor core. The fuel ~ were lowered 20 feet throu.1h · CO'ltflil clear waler, which acts as a radiation shield, 'into the reactor core .lit the bot.tom of a 26.000 gario,; tank In the basement of the , phfaica! sciences building. Prof. F. S. Rowland, chairman of the department· of chemlstry and head of the reactor 1prqj~t, ,aald It will be a week or mor.e be(or,e the device 11 In full opera- tion and ready 1 to beglnr ··i:ese~rch into basic questions of' •'hot itoni" chemistry. Research funqs · are·. pi'avlded by the AIQ:nic Energy COmmlss~n. , Tho r<actoo ls a TRIOA M;lrk -I, built and lnstOlledo ..,... a 139$,IOI contract with Gui; General Atomic of Sin Diego. A prttiC1pa1 feature ol' the .'1elaUvely small resUrch · rNctor ls. -Its inherent safety, uCr offlelaJi,sald. . . When ,the fuel mchea certain tempera· ture levels, the .react91' ra[l~~ly returns to a tawer,·safe power level, without re- quiring· either man1,1al or apton}aUc_ ,ron- trol de•l11t1. ,tbey u platoed. · , When Iii fulf oper1Uon, the TRIG·A· wlU have a steady state power level of 250 thermal kilowatts and wUI be capable of .brlef pulsu o! 250,000 kllowalla. It will- emtt a 1low llgbllng up tbe poal, area . ' Why ,Grade J.l.es.trictip~s? 'ftle ' sehoOner '"fi,fajOCUc : .Schwall'' owned by·· ~rte· :~t':";g~n . b~ "'fUlari, caught hre In Ute 'eQgipe ·~IJl. TJu·~ · ' · . · ::&J11T:'~~~~ b[~rta;i,1:;Y~ ~"~ . , T:r,liste q-Hits f oJ(C.Y, .q~i ,~.~nt. Qfficers . ' schoofler's wafer llne. · " . , . ,. _._ • .i The bo3t sank .to 20 feet' or wal.cr · By BAU .4.IU KREIBICH distasteM 'to 'rli:e."·' • . . 1 • in. order .lP hold~!" 'asked DOUJW!ll. · I I 11 . . " ' ..... ""~·-' > • .. u-··· '""'·he ..... chec•-' ,1a1e •loo> ' eout-~--"'-' ---oald 0s~'l"~,!~,. 19, , .ret~ed,j!!SJ!r.~ ,;..~ ' 'A SM41eba~l< CO\lefe =· , ' elm!~&· . t~-~oiind ;;'~"'aiionai 11>11 ,,,:;:,;oi' ~cai.'.~~ of eciJUve1'181cr ,be tried' to puJ 10ie. .nimes ' , ed ~u~entl" .MonGa1 ~gl;it I. the .~ulremta&a •at all , for -~ldaie1 fol-·:r~rca~tt·· a~~.~ app~t1~ out.. ~* the h~f drove hJm o.verboard. 1. ju~C;t ';o! requiring, ca~ldil .~~\¥ ·;'lil· govemment-Qffice, ''l'~ ;r:.--c-;.-:~ He sWa~. ashore lo find help.. , derlt ·g~ment offie!I to have 11,2.0 (C) "I agree with your . ·phlJOsophy, •: low gldes· can t,m1t bta.stuctenl s being Th~ s(:flooner sank at 2 a.m. "' grade PJtnt 8'\erage. ', ·, 1 Bothwell replied, "but the ~uestlon is the placed 1 On probatlOn or, . eventu:aJly. · ' ~. The ~sion 111 included in the ntW stltdent'1 abUtt.1. to wty on .hia studies llismlssed~ Bre~ explained. . ' Stef!lc Mnrket . NEW YORK (AP) The iltock market it.aged a midday show Of strength, but it quickly waned late today. (See quota· lions, Pages 10-11). Prtces.dlpped in early trading', ho1dllic to the pattern Of the previous ll•sesslona, and then f~med. I •• l - student' ¢Mtltutlon oa which students alOng with stuaeot 1'&0Yetnment .dqttes: NO ~luskln w11 readied in the arade 'will vote Dec. 14. 1 MOit of· us flnd!tbM. our lfadtl go dowo polrrt dltcUUlon, which aroee rrom an ' "Wlir li'6v, ant provision aboUt grade when we ar< Involved In lludent, Sovm> earljer ~ reprd!oc vottnl rJCbtl. ' pOinti 9ver..ges?" trustee Pat Backus ask-ment.'' " 1 _ ., • , • • The ~ bad ~ a draft ol ed student body -!dent John BollrweU. Backus pursued ·the • u ·b J tc h their · ~. 900tltll·•'-lo ...... ". "It .,..,,., to,,:;--; lludent with • 1.7 "Somelimes 11uc1eo11Jrlod lheJ,de•bell<I' board I~ o1 the ti,;,,11er ~ ~.v~tCould concelvabty be as good a when they carry more units. TbeY Mve . ._and lmited·LruMea: to 'oomment. student gtvernment offtcer u a 4.0 (A) &o'organlze their Ume.11 \ After clartncauon · of a few minor 'ortudtnl. ' "Is It no1 admlnlstr1lloo pollcy that polnta a qaotlJon •-r<lli'Cllo& a pro- "lt's Your buslne111, but Its ju•t lludentl mual bave a good grade averaae , (let l'l\1DBNTI, , ... I) • _..,. I -,, . • , near the fuel elemeiit' and will be easily vlslble through the clear water above. The fllellrJg today wmi cloeety monitor- ed by the Atomic Enef&Y Commillloo, which licenses the facllity. Lagl.llla's Little· Nuisance Slated To Be Ended Soon You might call It Laguna's UUle nuisance -three and five eighths tncbes to be exact. (;tydt! Z. 'Springe; City' plaiµtlng and building dlreelor, 6"""' tlie problem to be ".re~IVed soon bi the 00.nf Of ad- justment 19· ~i~en. can~forge;t.al!M tt . . . . " · lt involves the 3 511 lncb·eocroichinlnt of a .hOUle o~ by' Mr .. mid Mn. ky Tucker' Into the sideyard -bl-their p;operiy· at 428 ShadOw ·Lane. spring ' told counCllme'n . thit the Tucken made appJlcaUop to Md ~ ICreen wall ana 'qihe~·: ~na. but ~e~ 1~d tlte bounds auihcirhed lnclUdlni a ~­ Ing room and bathroom. An ordtr ta>atop work was pocted. The Tuckers were traveling. They're b&ck now with iurvey re perts. -. • . "Three and five e!lhthi biches. ~;de you make me laugh," saJCl-Tucller at the recent council session. Springe dkfn't lau~h but 'thought the matter oouJd· be resolved. Councilmen1 CO(llkrued their public hearinl on the nliisance a1iln lDltll Dec. 17 to see II IU• . ' . . . BIG · TUR.KEY DAY t • ' I FOR GIS .JN 'YIET , \. ~ .. SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Jl1<ll waeanll today ·RP~ ~rfDI. ~vlilf .dln-ners for 45Cl,118 AmeriCan troopa ,ln ·Solidh Vletnmn !wit.Ii the. pton\Jee that all w°'*f get a hot meat · : The: m<oitl lnc!Uded ohrbnp .coclltall, roalll .turkey, pavy, combmd ........,,. mulled · ,..._, -potatoio, hot rblla, lnilt<allt, -and llUlrlltldn pl•, ...arted lnllt and nuts and iandl•. The food was ..-,.... montlll &llO!·ll.14' JIO"nda" ohrtmp, 11,4111- ol pumpkin, lt,116 pounda•ol lrulloltt and 2,317,MI pounda <f tmny. • .The l'relldetit, In a · lolJllal Ila~ Aid, he WU !akin& I •riet of· 1110Ye1 in the ~ica;I. hlderioJogj~ area.u "ID inWaUve toward peaceJ' 1 . Ta!klni lirlefly to re~;~ aaJil ho bellev., his actlon.s win sharply r.duce the possibility that any chemical or amn weapons ever will be used ~ any ilation. Nixon i;<alfirmod ~ U.S. renuOclaU"'11nl the an&•# of ,lotllal chemlcal weaponi' ana, !or the finl -. extended tbla .....mc!atliJn 'to !lrll ... o! chemicals ' wllJCh, '1---'••ton wiiltod tllllng. ' .........:---• ., ·~ Tl\e President asked . the Senate to promP!,r,' ral!iy a' 1915 Gelteva j>rotDcol prol)lbl~ tlie 'llnl ... lii,"'81' " ..... Pltl"illlnc, ~l•cr 'olbtr p.;. •Gd ol bacterjo~cal ihethods of Watflre." s_en. Mui< N:Wfleld (0.Mont.); tho mijority 1.ac1er~ said ho 'will -to llaTe the 'ajreement ratllled. liy the Sonata tldi year'. ~t .1Vould add gas' and germ warfare to ah a1re1Cly clogged Senate~ llchlmle. with liis tflab 'one mohlh of 'Uwl.e.son rtonilntnl. . ·, I f , Nh<on-alto sald tlte Unlled Stalaa:wu J<li!!nl ·~ Iii .-Sltni, llMI! with I~ prlqclp~ ahd ol>~veo o1 a'Brltilli- -"" prOpooed conveotli>a·to'ban tlti ute or blolOllcal methods of 'ifarfare. ""'1110r, Nlxoo .hid be bas oiilied tlti Defenoe ~t ""''lllUe recom- nlenclaHons.aa tO tlte d._r ol exlstfnl stocks ol liaelertoio.teal •-·" W!iltt H:ouse 'llOW'Ct!I ... 14, ,.this meanti 'MJcl! otodplles wm "' ~·~ ' ~ Weadlel' ' ; There'll be a letup In ~ .. st.,. ly winds w~. bul the .,.,.. '!"Y l'w ll<f;up 'i)lln ,.. about 77 deareOs alont tJ/e. cONI lll>d a further inland. ' . •• INSmE TOBA'Y • • Member of tlle> Order elf f~f Britbla Empire John Lennon to- day oave the ~n his mtdal ~k -. but Buc.ldnoham ~qce , Obo had an apt1 com.bGci for. the BeatZ.'1 ,pro.,at Storti Pa.Qe 4. ' . ~ 1...! c.;a II ·-"·· --E:.~ i . ...... , .. ,. -" .... ....,.,, 1) -. __ .. . . . . .. ~ . - • ~-= ~ --. .... , .. 1. = .......... II " ' . -. E:i:...J f 1 • • , DAILY ftl\.OT \. Tut-=', N•• tl, 2'. l• "('...,? :Latin Visi-to~ ". • Brazilia1i Attend.mg Sciddleback , . ...-·. . • ( • < I ... , . ;\ 11111wr ...-.. -._,"' u.i·· tinKed States •15eclult, tie has the de11lre r. to learn ind an Interest in Mar1Pe Biology" ls Saddleback COiiege'• flht fQnip-l Antonio P1ulo Assis de fl.1oraes, who h11~ta.ken on the eborter Americanized ntJrlt of P1ul1 reskta with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wri&ht in fl.11aaion Viejo. He becamt acquainted with the Wrights tl!"!UP their dlughter,'S\llll!, who,.., ILlllped u 1 Peece Corps worker in ' Brull. A pleasaol,, friendly 20-yeaMld youth, P1ul is a .ioqa student who finds his c:."' at Sad;dleback .tcadtmically serious "Studenta here are tnore interested Jn rw-n~ wblle h\ the clasm>orns than in IYt eo.mtr,/' he commented In nuent · ·U. odded Uiat he believes U.S. have more general knowledae. llaried worlllna with U.S. Peace ::~ / pa iou:MI in .his country about 1Sft; ~rs ago and this led to his in· >f-1 in UM 'U.s: l,.a.t year he was employed wUh the Ptk'e Corps training program in P~Jvania teaching Portuguese for 11 weeks. • )..fter returning to Brazil , he began to :nike plans for a rdurn trip to the U.S. ts I student. P1ul'1 -e ii in RecUe. th< third largest city tn Btatil, located about five niles frtlm the ocean. He says he misses :he wanner water of Brazil beaches and M "inexpensive" )obste!-. -Paul has three brothers and seven listers. His f@ther ii al90Ciated with ~-Uoivenlty in R«Ue. '01.:LOWINQ HIS INTERESTS &rezll'• Attl• dt Mor••• Paul studied English in high school, but it was out of the classroom lhat ~ gain· ed a thorough knowledge of the language. Paul became conversant in English by talking with Peace Corps workers. Al Saddleback Paul takes notes In English and Portuguese in classes, "but Engiish most of the time,•• Paul believes the Peace Corps is a g~at idea , ;,~1ore American students should apply," he said. "They benerit by working in foreign countries'' ·-a philosophy Paul is following by attending Saddlebiick College. From Pqe J l,.AGUNA LIBRARY ... ' :ecommendatJons aod favored 'expanalon ll the existing site. Dlrtcton: of Friend!: of the Llbrary had ·icommended one of the sites chosen by :fie pl1Ming conaultantJ, "1'hlchever could .i; first implemented. l.ibtarian CWford Cave had criticized .• fir1als Slated ' For Volleyball " •ll'oornament finals In the volleyball tiiaue sponaored by the Lal\lfla Beach «reaUOO. department will be held from ·tot p'.m. Wedneeday in the boys' gym ti th< high ldloOI. 1'11 aevan teams parUcipatinll in the 1etnUy terminated league play will .., the-double ellminaUoo tournament. at}' champ in this year's league is \he 1'htee Arch Bay team, coached by Tom Jrtgo to an undefeated six wins. :Pllycn included Tom Wells, Bob r1:1tell, Dan M1cFarland, Bob Hogan. 'O(er Oii, P,hll Ander.on, Bo Boeck, Ary Johneon, Sandy Nosier, Larry Ham· nack and Nick Woodbury. Final Jeag:ue "8ndings found TAB with 1 'flrins: Carnet Point with 5; Emerald lay with 4; Mothers with 3; Thurston \'itb 2 and Clfl'.> Street with l. Crescent by was in the cellar with 0 wins, 6, ~ • fop Saddleback Speakers Talk JJ'wo prize-winning studeot speakers tom Saddllblck Colle,g will display Heir akill for the Laguna Beach Chamber 1f, Commer~ at an 8 a.m. breakfast ~ednesday, Dec. 17. in the Hotel Laguna. •Jlob Yount and Mike Stoddard, who mi flnt and fourth places, respectively, ri 'tht novice oral-interpretation division If the Riverside City Colle11e Forensic ~ent, will be presented by their l\lltUd<JI', Dr. Doyle G. McKinney, Mitman ol Saddleback's line arts Uvillon. l>r. McKinney also will participate in he program, speaking on "The Function if Literlture." 11tl I Y L'lif\I . ~ CQU1 l"\llletfflNO COll\~H• l•'*t N. W11' _ .. _ JHl l. C1.J1Y v... ,,....... ... Gt!otrll #ilMttt ~ the planning report-consultants did not interview librarians-and recommended the present site. . The city planning commission "baCked the plaMlng consult.ants' recommenda· tions, A county study on'\ library 1iles show11 that the existing site upanskln will add up to 22.491 square feet or land. This in· eludes 7.153 square feet gained from abandoning Park Avenue's segment; 5.966 square feet frOm the Schmlb:·Burt . property; and 9,372 8quare feet at the · exis~ing site. Craft Fair Set For Do·wntown The Craft Guild of Laguna Beach will spo11sor its third annual pre-Christmu ~air from 10 a,m. to dusk Sunday, Nov. 30. on El Paseo iii downtown Laguna. In past years the fair has been pre~ented on the festival of Arts grounds. Th is year, to make the exhibits more accessible lo visitors, the city coun· cil has agreed to permit the closing ol the block·long street running from S. Coast High'll'ay to Laguna Avenue, parallel with the boardwalk. There will be no admission charge to the fair, which wiU feature a number of \\·or king exhibits manned by top Laguna area craftsmen r.nd displays of work by many olhers. Tom Leslie, grounds manager and Andrew Frary. communlty a ff a Ir s chairmen, are in charge of the presen· tat ion, County Economy Meeting Topic The e<"Onomy of Southern California and its future, with special emphasis on Orange County, will be the topic of the day for the Friday lunch:on meeting of the Laguna Beach Rotary Club. Speaker \V. 0, Lindstrom, sen ior vice president for Southern California of the Crocker~itizens Nati onal Bank will ad- dress the Rotarians at the noon session in Hott! Laguna. Lindstrom, an oUicer of Citizens Na· tional Bank of Los Angeles, became 1enior vice iWtsldent of Southern C<tllfornia operations after the merger of Cll izens Bank with Crocker National 1 Bank ol San FrancisC'O. Two matters Involving tnobile home parkr were tabled rfor further study at the Mondoy night meeting or the San Juan Capbtrano City Council. Jam., McCall appealed 1 pl~ commlsalon <klifM denYlftC a1>Uftlit for a mobile bollie 1>1rk off DelJlblsPO S-t near tM Baptist Owrch: The~on denied the pennlt on graunds that the land could not be developed for adequate drainage. Or. Phyllis Shalrunan upheld the p!af}.: ners' dectsloa II a letter to the· t'OUnell st.Ung that if· the council &l'IDted the pennit they would be violaUna ·the cur .. rent mortatorium on •trailer parks. She further stated that the whole moratorium was on lrailer park 1pplica- trailer park study commJtt.tt apppolnted by the mayor would be a mockery and it would be ridiculous for them to continue. Councilmen pointed out that the moratorium was on traler part 1pplica· lions and that this particular trailer park application had been made prior to the moratorium. The matter was referred back to the staff for a recommendation. The cowtcil also deferred action on the possible u&e of the city sewer ~ by a mobile home park oulside the city limit5. If the city allows such use, the park might be annexed to the city at a later date. The council would then have to decide whether or not such act ion would fall inside or oulside the limits of the moratorium. Another matter detoured for the third time was action on whether the Lions Club or the American Legion would take charge of a building in one of the city's park sites. Both groups have indicated an interest ·in r:naintaining the building as a clubhouse. The council did decide that the cfty would connect ut11ities and repair the roof for whichever group will become the tenants. f'rom Page I KRISHNA ... on Woodland Drive, One room has betn converted to an altar with candles, Oashlng lights and color pictures, The group chants, thumps a drum and uses other Inst ruments in lively uptempo devotion to its delty, The religion or philosophy ls alao ex- ported to public places and city coun· cilmen of LafWla next meeting, Dec. 3, will again like up the matter of whtther the Krfshna group shall be allowed to solicit funds in public, The group subsists on donations and fu,xls made selling incense to retailers. Fund1 are used to spread the word, The Kristina members Invite persons to the temple to discuss life and eat curry and other Indlan·type food s, The group chants the Bhagavad Gita (song"of God) from the Vedic scripture. They go about their daily chores - whether banking or chanting -·in an ail· ing 1939 Chevrolet pickup truck donated by one or the devotees, Das said the phUosophy i! to work more and more at ellminaUng bodily con- sciousness and substituting spiritual con- sciousness. ' Their appeal to drug users, said members, is that drugs produce a false high or illusion but that Krishna Consciousness is the ultimate and eternal joy. Other religions are viewed as fine. just different perspecUves of God. "Our prime mission Is to spread the love of God,'' said Das. "We're trying to become lovers of God ourselves, if someane already loves God we wouldn 't argue we would agree." The philosophy began in this country, say devotees, in the fall of 1965 when A, C. Bhaktlvedanta Swami came to thi1 country from India on orders from his spiritual master. He wen t to a park and began to chant Now there are many temples including one in Lo.s Angeles on La Cienaga. In tbe three months the order has been active at the old wooden house in Laguna Canyon, devotees said, they have turned 10 persons from drugs toward Krishna Consciousness, "A person taking drugs," said Das, "ls really looking for a meaning to life. Drugs are only a temporary limited in- sight. They have no real benefit. You must provide people with something bet· ler," i TWISTED METAL TELLS TALE 01' HIGHWAY DEATH Worn1n Di11 in Piie Up Nt•r FrMway Offr•mp I Laguna W omµn l(illed, Four Hurt in Smashup A Laguna Hi!~ woman died and four other per60J1S were injured Monday night In a two-car crash at the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and San Diego Freeway. California Highway patrolmen pulled the body of t.irs, Virginia Ernestine Mowit. 69, or 802 Ronda Mendoza, from the v.Teckage of her car. Her husband, William, 69, was critically injured, Also seriously injufed and on the critical list at Costa Mesa V.emorial Hospital today were two pa!lltngers In the MounL vehicle, Arthur Schlfferman, 75, and his wile, Cleo, 70, of 518 Calle Aragon, Lagwia· Hills. Officers said John Perry, 38, of Lu Vegas, Nev., the driver of the car which collided with the Mount auto, suffefed major injuries, He is listed in fair condi· lion al Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Officers said the Mount cai wu leav· ing the freeway offramp at the time of the crash. Perry's car was westbound on fl.facArthur, Hearing Set £019 Capo's Plan to Get Water Works The Local Agency Fonnalion Com· mission has set Dec. 10 as the date for a hP-aring on whether or not the city ot San Juan Caplstran1> will acquire Orange County Water Works District 4. Elghty·nine percent of the district lies within the city limits however, it is the other 11 percent which is causing the pro· blem. ·'The city ha!i wanted to take it over since it incorporated in !Ml," said Direc· tor of Public Works T. J. Meadows. "They have made an application every year." He said that the initial request was denied because Jf the city's newness but under the district reorganization act there are provisions stating how such a utility transfer can be made, "We retain James Okasaki who \Vas formerly with the county counsel's office to represent us," said Meadows. 4'Jf the Local Agency Formation Commission ap· proves the trarufer it will then go to the Board of Supervisors. If they approve it they can either make the transfer a fact 9r require an' election in the district Meadows sald' that he believes the transfer would cost the tupayen Jess money. The only difference would be that the city council would be the ex-officio governing body Instead of the Board or Supervisors. Although a city employe, fl.feadows is the administrator of the district. The county pays the city for his services, He said that other employes would remain co unty employes If the transfer occurred thereby not fl}f'feiting any or their benefits or accwnulaled time, Lewis Sinclair Rites Wednesday Funeral services will be held at 3 p,m, \Vednesday in Pacific View Chapel for Lewis Brockway Sinclair. \vho died Mon· day in South Coast Community Hospilal at the age of 91, Mr. Sinclair, who made his home at 330 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ruth S, Bell of lrvint and Mrs. Elisabeth Teet.or of Emerald Bay, and by five grandchildren aod 14 great grandchildren. The Rev, Ellsworth Richardson of the Neighborhood Congrecauonal Church, Laguna Beach, will officiate at the Wednesday service, which will be follow- ed by interment at Pacific View Memorial Park. ,.... ••••• ,11 -n-:::..:;. ':::."'"' l ldi ..... P. Hll --'"' -Mesan Happy Hostage of Alcatraz --·-21t ~I A••· M...., AHt"'• P.O .... tM, t261t --' <.-. "'"'' Uf"""' ..... , ... .......,911(t!rf1'11..,.,_. ... ..,.......,_ re n ala 1MU11 ••-- ' By A l\THUI\ R. VINSEL Of ftM Otllf ,lltl tf9fl A Costa J\.1esan 'Vt'ho moved to the solitude of an island recenlly to write a book today has the company of IOO·plus invading lodiina and not even lhe U.S Coast Guard -let atone the Cavalry - knoVt"1 what to do. Glen Dodson Is under,house arrest on Alcatraz, a happy hostage held by men, womto and children demandin& a JIOW"'1>W with Sttretary or the Interior Walter J . Hickel. So f~r Ule lime isn1t set, but the loca· tion Sttms obvious. Oodton, who told his homt at 181 Joann SL to ao off In search of ad venwn, call· ed hls brothC"r and sister-In-law Mondiy IO ,..port he hod llnally found ll "l think It's one of the funnle1t things I ever heard,'' u ld Mrs. John Heyt, of 2189 Tu1tJn Ave., Coita Mesa, " ln fact , ir1 JuSl dcllghUul." Federal authorlllts have other descrip- tlw of the proopect of <haslna ,..... lhan too original Amcrlcaiu around the ' Writer in Search of Adventure Finds It on 'Rock' cave.riddled rock if it comes to that. The Hberators of Alcatraz 1rom the General Services Administration say it just may. They w1nt Alcatru undQr ttnm of an 11188 treaty in which the Sioux were given abandoned federal property, but If you Jive those people 11 acres of rock they may try to tlke the 49th state. "Alaska Is next," declares Richard Oake11, 2'. a Mohawk who has assume(f the pruldency of the crumbling, prison fortress whlch ls hardly • resort hideaway. 11When you eee most or the reservations in this country," say1 Adam Nordwall. to, a ChJppewa leadC"r, ''Alcatraz looks pretty good." "I'm 100 pe.rcent with them." tddtd Dodson, "These are wonderful people." The fonner Hufhc1 Alrcr1rt chemist who ~ame carttaker ol the bleak, bar· rtn fonntr federal prtson cot a call • through to his relatives on the sole hot line to the outside world. "He was rtally excited," :sa1d Mrs, lloyt. "he hadn't slept, for • hours, but he said he was aetttnc 90tne fantastic photos." Dod9on may not be doing rnuch writlf11'., bl.It he 15 certainly 1•\herl.1'11 mate.rial for one of those truth-lwtranger·lhan·flctlon epics, alter aix days of Indian occupaUon. Dodton's brothr wq not at home, but hopped an Air C&lilornla plane to San Francisco Moaclay nicht. al'te:r repeated elforta IO rot • ,..turn c1ll through follod . "The C.oast Guard said they haven'l ev,,n been 1ble to gtt In touch alnce the lndlans took over the l1Land," expl1ined Mr1. Hoyt, who Isn't too worried about her brother·ln·law. "lie said he'd try to drop us a line," ahe added, bot newt reports from Alcalru tndlcate DodlOll ls busy wllh other tasks, such as helping unload boat& carrying food and supplies. Descendanb of red men who sat down to the first Thanksgiving dinner appealed today for provisions worthy of the im· pe.nding celebration Thursday, through their Alcatraz Relief Fund. Another boatlo.d of supplies wu due lo set out for occupied Alca\l'u today, after a dellvery l\1onday w h I c h included blankets, staple foods, Cresh waler, medicine and even tetanus vaccine. Tempe:ratures on the barmt rock drop to the low tNrUe1 thl.I time or year and doie.ns of the Indians are auf{erln1 from colds and sore throat.I. Some ha•e even jumped Into the treacherous, currentrlaced waters of the bay to help small boat.I dock and the only he;it is from fires built or wood ripped from old rotting ctllbl~ks. Several children have as a result step- F..-P,,.e l STUDEN'tS ... ' vision that any S1ddleback student ·lbbuld be ,.,lnled u 1 member o{ 'the ' 4 I I t~ ·~ !¥';.-ion .... ] ......... te .... '"'¥•"1d· up ASB cifd.. ' "Most collegee 'anOw a vote only to paid.up ASB card holders," sald Bremer. ·'tut y .. , in the sprjng election," Bothwell .explained, "only. five percent beld cardl. It hardly seems fair f« or. ficers repteitntlng al\ lbe students to be elected by~ a small minority ," A 11.._...(Jn the audlenee said ,fb! 1 ourv•i.iwl'l!ve•led Ill percent of. tfio col· leges tn the state allow "unlveraar suf· fra,e,'' i,otin& rights to all students regardJesa. of cards. "When Ire, allowed univerul 11.dfra,t in the~ 'frea!Unan senate elecllorl.'' saJd 'lb< . ...-. "the tumoul WU 1116 .,.,_ dieter than In tbe previoua elec· tiaa. 'J'bli llle1DI more fair ." · -Ogreed. "ReqWrlng • studtnt body Olfll ii IO me llu a poll ·1u to vote,• !lo uUd UM studeab U 1be7 cOUld find eoa for·UM trulleel just what cumnt iun!or ®D• titnds ·ore with reti{d to •tudlnt: .bod) cards. . B_, Aid he had sent 1 copy of,the stu--U.. to the county COlllll<I .for 1tOI a_pprovalt u Tequtred ln atate colle8eo, ind the bOard voted IO IPl'fOV• the election elites, wtth·the understanding thal· the final consutuUon voted on by the 'lludal\t ~Id come back to the board for offidal approval arid I C· ceptance. F0Dowin1 the constituUon discussion, Bothwell '"9errt.d to tbe tntsleel 1 peti· tion o/, support for the prt9ertt student aovMunent·'signed, he said, by so pet"· cent of tbe full Ume student body. "'Ibe petiUoo was presented on campus for I! houri," Bolhwell said, "and during that 1Jme .IO pen:ent of the full time atudenll otp&i It. Combined signatures of bot.h day and night students add up to 24 per«nt of ·the total enrollment, which l feel CooflnnJ that the present ASB goventmelll iu the support of the obi· dent body." The ASB president said the petition bod been circulated u a result of report& that the current government is not repreeen· tative of the student body as a whole • Asked lf the students wanted any board action on lbe petition, Bothwell Nid they did not. "It is just presented for your lrl· fonnaUon," he said, "so you Will recognize tb•t thia government does have support." . 'I'1e petition read simply, "We the undersigned students of Saddleback College wish to express our full support of the Associated Student Body govern. ment and Its continuing endeavor to gain more individual responsibility and personal freedom for the students of Sad· dleback Colleae." Earlier, it had been unanimously approved by the student senate, In other actioo Monday night, trustees: -Heard a report on the mechanics or setting up tax sheltered annuitiea for faculty memben and referred the matter to the Faculty Association. -Approved a progress payment to Sully·Miller Contracting Company In the amount m $48,857, -Agreed to release a 10 percent reten- tion ol Speed.space Corporation's eiec· lrical contract. in the amount ol $1.182, since required work had been completed. -Approved the purcllase of 13 tuxedos and SO navy blue blazers for two Sad· dleback choir groups, at a total cost of $2,367. Tim Leary Can't Stand 2 Trials; County Backs Off Dr. Timothy Leary and hill family IUC:· ee.sstully appealed Monday for • delay of their Orqe County Superior Court trial with the convincing argument that they can't be in two places at once, Dr. Leary, 49, Rosemary Leary, 33, and son John Bush Leary, ZO, are currmtly facing posasslon of narcotics charaes in New York city. Their trial here stem! from the nUng or similar charges in Laguna Beach last Dec. u. Judge Samuel Drelzen delayed the trial until ,Jan. 19. He n!)led that the family has filed appeals against the recent re· jection In the same court of the Leary's motion for suppression ot evidence. Laguna Beach officers booked the UD cultist and his family after allelt'Clly discovering drugs in Dr. Leary's parked station wagon. Indians ped on rusty nails, necess.ilating tetanus vaccine, but the Indi1n1 vow to stay as lonf u neceauy and hide from U.S. marahata In 1 12 acre mare of former prison buildings: and caves. Semt.ry Hlctel has ..,..ed to meet and dllCUll their dem•nd• to take over Alcllru u u lndlln Culture C.Oter, plus flvln& m .... 1ld to 100,000 Indiana In California. Federal IUlborities hive given the In- vaders holding Dodson hostap no dttdllne to evacuate Alcatraz, at least until after HlcteJ reviews their demll)d. In the meantime, Ure a:oea on day by day on the Rock, perhaps rrtOn! ml1erable than In Ill prlaGn doy1 -with food cook· ed over an open f~ on 1 broken e:ratln& -but cenalnly more klelllstic than ever. "'M\ls land la 11))' land ," say a 1 1i&n Ol'tr the crudt dining area. No one 1a in a _position to di11sree ~ day, >eut of au Alcaltat' custodian Dodson, who went there to get away from uclt.....,I ind write bls book alioul miatrlll, \ 'I ] i D Ill B d. Ii d ti b • ~ ti p d r s b n ~ b • • • r c c • ' ( I I I I • • • • 4 •. • • • "-!..!. •• • • ' ..... ~ J,• • ~ .. ' • II • • . . ' • • 1• ' • .Tefiii7'a-,l'fiuJ ~ . . N.'l'. Shieh . .. ... . ' " .. . '<· , yEN~S ' . ';r,; ~ . ' • ... . ,, t (' &i:ish~4:··; ;FJi ... , ,., ;'.i.;, •• ·Nar:eo: '\, ',._. ' ~ , . . . . - ' ;,., , • 1 DAIL'Y .PiLOT Sltfl Pllet. 'Nixon . . . . • '. . . . .· _ ... • ' Nanda K\Q11ar Pas .'... form<rly Cnig 4oaep1i.o1LqunaBeacjl,...1&!4 he..,... IC\•from the "'' ol .Jiol!flledellc drup to: Kfiollna ,..... l'hkh be termod DOI o: ~U1¥>c but a cu.Uur,e. , .. • ---. P,u·•Yoidl ·the ... of !>11 '~1 - <qel!( f!" ·fir'!'& cbeclm. 11111 """"""": ~s.. ~ fholen , nupe, he ••. ~ j tj>t ..,-vant ,. of. ~ JiJlea; Nwnna was a 5mlll boy. r ;~ ond qve otl!m )Ive Ip aq'bld. ~: ' IS..~ Pi'4111 · · ,. ' J.T·crage · l:J ·,cr . • Of _ Any _· Ge.rm Warfare . . Q~st ...... ·Sett~4? \ : .. . ' ' . L·ihi:ary Expansion QK~d. Will .Limit ' ' , .. Research To Defense O'Sullivan said Alie. b ~ ~t· se«llld cholca. , It hq:now ,._,..nded the probleb_l~ be .~lvtd . as ~~ulCkly as the ,expanaion at lbe · present localiQrj. J>OSldblt Mayor Vedder defended. the firm 11 "lr1-, kRJS}INA CONSCIOUSNESS DEVOTEES. Cl!ANT IN'THBIR TEMPLE · . ' Uptempo Devotion to Deify in • 1939 _Cti•vrc;>let ·Pl~u~ · 1 Uguna Beach councilmen Monday unanimously •areed to expand lbe county.. ~bra,Y builjllng, at !is . pre!e!lt . sife )r. abaodonnlg a ae1ment of Park Avenue and acqillring the adjacent ttiulle of properly. . . Councll-'Rlcllard Goldberi· com-Ing to give a valld ·ana!i'oi~". . WASHINGT,ON tAP)-.i!.ostc1entlllx· mend<d the'Hliraty """'1llu.t And said Bel!"< the Third 811"1 llte wu cbooen 'I" lie lild·al~aya Iott 'that' the p/-.t ·loc:a· unanu.a..ly by couOcilmell In Jebtuary, 00 rellOUllC<d todaf any ·resort.to aam . ' The aCuon .maY 11et.Ue a Community Uon b !n·llie bell bilemta ol'the ctty. the Lquila,:~ ,<;b.k Lei~ bod<d wu:fare ~·promil<d lo deltny ulollq He said •be wis d~ at the city, the, p~ C001U!ililb;;part1"'1atly-the a1odt>ilei ol •blcteololoslcal, .... -. PlllMi '*"!illllt:•·-~~ ~,Jirll . ··~· 11<~·~.~,11111-111 ... ;i5~iii'.~ui' '~&~ :~i·.~s::.~~u=.;~ '"'."'."'"~':ita niln . ·'.-~~ .• ~~· , 1 ': 11111!: ', . t' ; I).,~:· JU,;,J,'iod~' . tbe1\litttloif,ltat.a lua-of·w.f ~r=qred for i+.f ~ over ~··J, U1'1iui) bu! M!'I· ~ ... ~t b-' :'11i.JC.lf L,}·. '·· ~J 'l,'lie . .-:~:~ ·~· I II !il!r liJ· illtl,,;q.rj' La .... :l;!llWf . .ti'' i" ' .. ·" f}I;;;~ ""~~··; ... 'If> ie:· .' • ' :'~~· ':.' '~. ~ver-· .r-o 1 i 'l:J.U i · · -~ . • ::" ~~ -' • .J ' .; •• ! ~ , . , . -. -I ,. • ..... J " I":·->· •' .. _-,,,.~ ~·--. i!-. -·.1 · Plann~dfo.rEti~~Mar~~ AetlOn ~.J0c•• .. l • ... ri ;"( ,~. f!! elt.,i,~ ... tun~ a u~1n~ Feb. 5 coullctl d~ to.plaot tlfi• llbr1ry Ori a 'rblldJS~ ~I<. 1'be -~· VJ; ma detifts to .. Woil<id' -· . :at ny • ' . ' ""'\..• • .• • r-• • ~ , • , , , .. . • ~~et 1 ~ae_nn wiiiare even :{Jftl.'~ 'A~fuhiic li~~i~r :!=t~f.&~ Voters in the Capistrano Unified School Di!trict will cast their ballOts for -or against a tax override in e~rly MarCh. After considerable · diiCussion, the Board of Trustees decided oq ,the ~iarcb date and voted to keep i. ,one year time limit on" the override. If the measure fails in March, the district can then schedule anoOier elec· tion fQr June but their tlpl ing will have·to be precise. There is a law statil)a: that &1ch elections can ORiy take plact! ~ery 90 days: The March election wjll have to take place 90 days before the June 11 primary. The Cilizens Advisor.y Committee stu- dying the· dlstri'ct's bnJlgetary iieeds bad recommended the election for June. Art Holmes, comm iltee. chairman, stated that June had been , selected because the committee believed· the mea$Ul'e would ha\'e a better chance to pass for .the same reason the override had. been recommended for no later than one year .. SUperinteodent Truman B e n e d I c t argued that the election shoukt be held as soon as posslble so that Uie ad- ministration would not have to _prepare dual budgets. He also stated {hat the override should not lillve a tlrn,e Jfnfit since anothet election mlghrha~e to take place when the time·Jimit elapsed. "" Charles Dargan, a member ol tfie au. dience, suppor~d the admli1i!lra\lon's Schooner Burns, . Si!,iks ~t :Jsland , A §}foot sctuoner~ valued at $l25;PJQ caught fire and sank at her moorings in Catalina Island 's Isthmus Harbor early lod&y:· ·f ... , 'i. · The. 1 schooner 11Majehttc &:hwin." ownt.l by' Do.. S($<gl0n or: 'rutare. caught fire; In the eiigm!· ~., Thre"e · houri later. deopll< ~l'\i,by .the had>Or pajrol lreboat ,the bijoefb urned ' to the ,·liehooner'a wak;f line.·\ 1 f 1 • • .. ,~ boot..-In ICll,f• ol w1Jer, a total Joss. . , . · Stlqeort,· 39,1• A •rellJ'.'e4 lnsurlllCe ex- . eculive; said <hf tried W!lpU\ •he: names . ouf, :bul the heat drove. iitlm overboard. lie swam ashore to fin~ ~Ip.• . fbe schoonei •sank at , •. m. • Steere 11Jc{..icet NEW YORK t AP.) T~ stock market staged a mlddaf lhow ot strength; but ll quitk!y waned Jate today. (See ~uota· Uooa, Pages H).Jt ). Prices dipped In early trading, ~ng to tht pattern oC the previous JI aesllons. and then finned. .... , view slating ,that the district cannot ig· nore the eq,loding population and tbe area's growQi. ·.,-, · eo11nty which 1mrta ·the -r ·2 square-foot she from the clty. The J1Rf6 ent buildina: also boultS the chamber ·,. , , be 1lbiUted to delena!ve ,meMUrea tuicb u a ~rpi foi tftynuni&atioa ~ ICiml eenn _wuporw. others-r,UP,t use. . . Argutng: fife' an early election,. he said, "Whefl l go. Uibat, I dOn't want one strike against me. 1:want to be able lo take all three." ::i.:n~~~-'~ .... ~~~-"'<¥ fl'.''~ ....... , s .. J;nio. 0.-.pera. 'tion Qaestlon,cl ·•-the Moni!iy 'CGincll t7Ue action, City Manaa:er 'James D. Wheaton -~l .l: · t ... -·• '. • · · • R , 1 . ·'Al Pierce ~~ting1 lbe dlstrlct.'1 leachers ,sald.•~t ~~-of, a la~Jt ,of, funds~ d(slrlct:had ·re<lu¢ed \ht junior hiih educatiifri' by J.f perceni· and . the Senior high' el.Calion bys~ ·perCent: ~ said ll presUpposes that about e,OOO·adal-1 1 • • 1 • .. tlonaf (eel .of llbr811 bui\dlO(. llOllld' be UC Irvini'• 'atotiilc reactor -itbe first near Jiii fuel elemept and· ,will be ealfly added .. '.to·"""aia. 1Un& •~-ture.!JI . , la .U..,)ioorld to,~operi~1••,a :un1vtr· ~!~Ille tl!\'OYah the1c.1..,.·l'•,\lr aljove. -As!<e4" . .i~i th< 'tjif,;;i' .coun~ would ~tr~ Ol,.,.my ~the ~st T~• tu<lhis todv lf.~.-1y mO!II!tor-own ·t!I., bulllllng., Wbe&ton •u1a<.tJob Is 1eac;t91".la Ql'anc< ~ r. ,w~ · pliced ed by lM· AtomiC' Conimlillon, amOri(>lll&Dy dltilla to be work..,oot.. . llito 0t>.eatli>il 'toclay. .. . whlcb ~ .. 'Jiii 'Jaclllty, . • In, urgli\g tj\e earil<tl pouible election, Pjerce'. sald }.tHe, 1tUnibistration needed tilne to pl~ri. that·the distr!cl's library materials were substandard, l h a t remediat teachers were .needed and that a com~tiUve salary-schedule wa!I necessary tO attra~t teachers to · ~ distrlet. He pointed out that the district has the lowest ·salary schedule in the c<ilnty arid that teaching morale was low. .Another.'q~•-k .. ls.U.,;indllod, ~:,bel(l"'the' da1'loftc ~ . '" '! • '0 ' · .. of Ooaooil)f .. ~ h?pe ,tho Co\11\tr lhl!o Jn«'\llng cil loadlo( "'l~Jiii.m~ · ., ' wlll 'fJna'nce".tht proJIOM Gr!"utb-ol ltJo t<im .hJdrJlje·•ano,Y<.!Uel lnfO •~ reactor 'I ,''~ .. ·gun" .a's.".Li. 'ttl' !! avbid the -e~pense' On.tereStl or· flil~ncing core. . l..AI " throdgh .the' leiie-back method using a· · THe. fuel' rods were lowered 201 reet · · -·~y~taf.~~. WOO olfmd ~ thnlugh c<Jilll clear ·Water; whlcb .. acts N~·:"ance Sia' ·t. e' d . ,.,. u , r(·1'adlaUon ahieJd.,·into ,the r-~r u.ao sucCtsSfiil -Jlbtarr ·motion, aald 'Monday:· core at•lhe.bottom· of a·~.GOO gallon tank · ' "No. money can ·be spent In Orange Int~ basement.of •ltie phY,aiC•I ~l!nces To. ,Be,vill· . .:ie·d:.Soo. ~ . .!... County;...:(hat!a cooaty money-unless. the build!._, . :.I!; U __ ll board of supervlSors · says specifically Prof. F. S. Rowland. chairman of the ' . that you·can whtther It's for an ill-day cl ' sucker or a $10 million bulldlng:" department of Chemistry an<r•head of the Al "' h S · I Id br' •1 "W • be reactor .J*Ojtct. said~ it. w111· ·be a week . .r .. 1£ , c.ores Vedder 8 IO sa Yo y,. ere. re ot'mill'e •~-e '~ de\'ice i1 in.f\Jil -••· . .-.: to , take . action on the triangle oi prop-"'J"Vl '"'~ ¥,.-erty,. thefe's .betn-enough talk'.'' He said tioti .and. r'eady l!>i ~in research into DIS• llll. .. ~Sal Call after , the m"etUnc that the library talk basli: questions of "hot atom" dlemlstry. e has been 1oin1 ,on since )§4_ Research . funds are provided by the . h. , • Vedder Pid .the cou.ntY. Ub{arian has Atomlc 1Energy CommisslOA. ;UCl·Cha0cell0r ,Danlet',Cf .. A)drich, J.r., agreed to recommend, to the botrd al The r<actor is·• TRIGA'Mark I, built tpcr,y ••1d he saw "no. bu¥,''. for the Tys-l'Upez;vlsor.llhat lt1!petld '250",000 annuaDy and : lnltaDtd under a P85,804 contract t!n.llnloit HlcJ>.Schoo! pritrW· ., r1io"1· on a Llpno,'BeaCtt Ubr'1J'. -:· ·: -wilh GuH 'General Atoml<: of San Diego. ·uoa<allin&forhlad(anJl#I thelloai'd The -·-•l.¥t1on .1et 'utde 16;otll"for ,A ·~ foature ol · .the reJ1Uvely of Regentil' l... . • · h·~ .. , tntertnC:~ on 'tbe ·5,181·.quai-e led. '*ll ~~ ffactor la ill Inherent -~·Nill. sch<io1 1~rc1; mffifnr·t~"" of trl~• tut tS :.owned My-James safety, UCI officials _aaid. , day DJlhf.~ Voi<:ed u!llnlmous · <!octara:t.::; Scbmitl and ~ Burl. The action •wt,.. \Iii fll<! reacbel ctrlalri tempera. "to sta,M jy tts earner re1otutian1L-··a b!:~~ujbt, applt_Uie ~rpm'~'alldience"at tur'e ·ievtk; the ·reector .rtp&dly •returns _rtsolutjo~-f~'~~mtb~g ·frorfi '-comoiiri~ ~~I· ibe 1brtef a~JOurn,ed m~ng ... · .; · to I~. ·Ille ~r ]"el with~ re- 127egedly rnpde by Aliiri,. 'ch In "a talk OcL : At-llie lirgllj(·ol Councllman•CharJton q"1>'Uir'ellhir'lmllnual .... aulomaHc.coo- 1 ·Boy<i, olhe"nl•Y6f;... his "deilpe .WU l(ol'.-. they .. itlalned.' . ' An errOOeous central eOunt.1 rieWspaper authorized to carry on the .negatiaCrltls When In full operation, the TRIG A '"Will account ~id that ~ieh had delcnded with the county. · have a &teady state powet level of 250 the use Of four-letter words by the cam· Vite Mayor Joseph O'Sullivan said he thermal kilowatts and will be capable pus student Dewspaper.1Tbe ~t>er later had talked with John Klllefer, aide to of br:ief P;ll•es of 250,000 kilowatts. Il will t<ttacted{the report. , AJll>n Allen, !If~ diltrict supervll01. emu a "liow lighting up the.pool area \ . i :6 . , ' Why Grade Reslrictioti~~ .· .... t'' .... , i . • •• T . • f ~ ,. •' -I '··"' '•. ' . • .... ~ ....... ' .. ·vou might. call It Laguna's li~e nuisance.-three and fiv:e eJih\lu Inches to be eX4ct. . • · Clyde ' Z. SprlQge, city. pli'nnlng and buUdlog dfrectoi, upsets tile problem. to be reaolved aoOn by the board: o1: ad- ju~tment so councilmen can. forpt about It. . It Involves the s WI lncli"encroai:!i!neril of a 'house oWnid li(~°i·ind 'Mis'. Hy Tucker Into the 1ldeyard 9' their pniperty at 421 Shldow Lant: ~ ' . • St>rlnt • told ~niln tllat the tuckin ~de •Pl>li• to'iild·~ .men watl ·and 'other thlncl bpj. w.a!' beyond the bounds authorjteil ·1nciudi,.i•a 'drU.: Ing room and bathfoOm. An order to stop work "'aJ po11ted. 'nle Tucken were traveling, They:re back now wtth 1urvt)' nports. · • • .. , ': l "Three ahd file ·~ lnchio, Ct;de y0u make/nelrigh~' slid TUdtr at the rec:ent counctl eeasibn. Springe didn't Jaugh but thoulht the matter cculd be resolved. ·<:.ouncllmen continued their publlcbearlnc onthe·-·aia!n·uo111 Dec. 17 to ... lf'jt •lo. ' . : ' ... , '"" . ,. '' .. , I... : ';""I 7-1' f" BIG ' 'f,U~Eit:.'. D~Y t l, ,, ' ' FOR · GlS· lN· YIE'F · . .. . ' . . , . liAIOON·<VPI)"" u.s: .-W....U. l~ay· btgan' tirtJjarlng'~vlftt 'dln- nen f'or 450,000 Am~aft lroot>l ·lri SOuth Vletiialn Wtt!i the1 ........ Illa! ill Would 11:et a bot meal. • ·• ' • • • · 'Thi lnetlu lilcluiltd · iJrtmp cocktail, rooit ~. ~,Cl!l'Obnad -..i. m11bed , ~.... ~ potalA>el, hol rolls, ·ff)lllcal•, ...-1 and l"'1lJ!lldn pie, ~ 'fiidf and ""'°'and cud!•.· ,,,. 'food WU onteftd ~ .... tlll" qo: a.M polmds a1 "'"'1lfl, a:• cana ot .... =·· .... pG!llldo of ~ aiod ........... ot·· ....... r I <t ' -""!I' •i -f. . ' ' , ' . -. ' . . " . " ' .. •, r'"r'"1 r-t: < ' The Pi'ealilent, In a fonnal lllateJ!ient, ukl he.'w.u laktfll 1 aeries of m<WU 1D tbe ~. bacttrlologtcat area al •ao bUUativl.towan:I peace." ' .; f • Tali!ng brleflY ID ~.·be 111ld be bell!vts his actldi>s will aharply reduce the poulbllity that 1111f,<c:!>emlcal or ienn wea))OllS ever will be Ul;d.by any naUort. Nixon IUl!lrmod· ~· U.S. reouDeliutd'of tbe\ln& 'u.e1 of Jetbil cbemlcal wto-IJli!;'lrr the Dnltime. ··-thlo ~Uon.to !Int ... of cbemlcali '1¥"•" lnta~ ,,,_. klllln&. ..,..,. . Tlio President uked tbe. Sen.ite to proinpU7 rallly. a 1125 Geneva . protocol prohfblttng tl\e first use in war ol '4U: pli~1tlq. piilOllCIUI or ~ ·-and of bicteHoloal:cil methods Qf wahare." -·~, Mil<e !l:ans!ie!~ (ll'Mont.), the' majOrity 1eader, said he Wil~ seek to have tbe agreement r~Ulleil by the Seoatl tlili year. · That would a&t 1as ansl.germ watfare to an alre'dy cloUeCI Senate schedu1e1 wllh ten than one mofith of the sellion remi.lnmg. · . Nliion alto said the United Stoles WI! )«nlng'Canada In ...,;cJa11ng•ill<li wti~ t1I< principles an/I obJecUves of a Brttilh- apon90ttd proposed convention to ban the u~ of biQJOllcal 11)ethods of warfatt. , · Further, ~ixon aald he baa ulled the Defense ~ ·':to mike 1'!CClllh mendations1io \<! d!!.._. of emunc stocks of ~CJI. ·~s.11 Wbttf i1o""' "1ll'cei salif this man! !IUCI> stockpll .. Wlli •be.~ed. ~ Cou& . " ,. •-dlell r· There'~ be a .,letup In tba eaat.,.. " I ly winds W~, ~~ the mer-'. cury wUI stay up.. lliere -,.boll " d .. ,... •k>il tba -ind • lurlMrlnland. ' ' ' I JJYSmt; TODAY Memb.,. of U.. Ord.,. of ~ Brltuh E,...,. Jo,,. L<nno• to- day go,,.)he °"'"' hu 111<dof llack ..: but B1":)cinghom Poloca . aUo had on qp& comeback /or Ille Bnll•'• .prow•~ Slorv P~ ~. . ~ ' -. /. "'" ·~ M ,_, 1 -.--· ·~-' • I .... ,..... -.11 ,_ " ~1-• ,~, ~~,, l' --M .............. --. ..... • 1'-11 ''"*..,.... ltJI T....... JI ·-. -. --.. --... ................... • ' l ' -Brazili.a1i Atterul!.fig Saddle'back • ·A llJollllair)Qltll ... ~lo 1111· UiillM Slates "beuusl ht hU Ill! dtltte lo learn ind an Jntertst In M•rlne Biology" ts Stddleback COiiege's first fortip student. 'Antonio Paulo Assis de Moraes, who ha11 taken oo the ahontr Americanlzed l'lurte of Paul, resides with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wrla:ht in Mission Viejo. He l>ecame acquainted with the WrlS}lll Unu&h Uitlr d:tulhter, SUlaQ, who was a~ as a Puce Corps worker ln Bralil. A pleasant, friendly 20-year-old youth, Paul is a seriws student who finds his peers al Saddleback academically serious loo. "Students here are mOrt Interested in learning while ln the classrooms than in mf country," he commented In nUent El!llUsb. lie added that l)e believes U.S. 1tqdeots bave .more general knowled&t. \'•ul started working wtth U.S: POfCO ~"Pl personnel in hla country abOut ~ -yrus ago and this led to his In· ;e~ in the U.S. i;.ast year he was employ~ ~ith the Peace Corps training program in Pejmsylvania teaching Portuguese for 11 ' -~~·· After returning to Braz.ii, he began to nalce plan1 for .a ret.arn trip to the U.S. ts a student. Paul'• home Is in Recife, the third Mgest city ln Brazil, located about ffve niles from the acean. He says be misses tie warmer water of Brazil beaches and he "inexpensive" lobster. Paul has three brothers and seven 1isters. His father Is associated with •tedico University in Rec.Ile. ,. ~ ~OUOWING HIS INTIRISOTS l r•zll'• Al•I• cl• Mer•N Paul studied Eni!llsh In htJh school, but it wu out of the classroom U.t he gafn. ed a thorough knowledge of the language. Paul became conversant in Engllsh by talking with Peace Corp&. work.era. At Saddlebick Paul . takea nDtes In English 8nd Portuguese ltl clas5ei, "but English most of the tftne."' ' ~ Paul believes the Peace Corps Is a great idea. "More American students should apply," he said. "They benefit by working Jn foreign countries '' ·-a philosophy Paul is following by attending Saddleback College. From Page J LAGUNA LIBRARY ... ·ecommeadaliona and favored expansion 1t the existing site. _ Dlrectora of Friends of the Library had -tcommended one of the sites chosen by h·e: planning consultants, whichever could ,e-first implemented. . .. Librarian Clifford Cave had cr1tic1z:ed f ll.tals Slated For Volleyball Tournament finals ln the volleyball ~gue sponeored by the Laguna Beach -eereaUon department will be held from ·to 9 p.m. 'W"'1ne9day in the boys' gym it, tht high school. . .All seven teams participatlna in the ecent~y terminated league play wHl nter ipe dO\lble eli.mlna~ion tournament. Cft7 champ tn this year's. )ea1ue is the !hree Arch Bay team, coaC1led by Tom .inco to an undefeated six wins. ,Players included Torn ' Wella, Sob rflkell, Dan :MacFanand. Bob Hogan, >eter Ott, Phil Anderson, Bo Boeck . Jary J ohnson. Sandf Nosler, Larry Ham- nack and Nick Woodbury . FtnlJ kque staridlngs found TAB with 1 winl; Camel Point with ~: Emerald ~ay With 4; Mothers with 3; Thurston vith 2 and Cleo Street with 1. Crescent 3.ay Wl'I in the cellar with 0 wtns, 6 0 ..... fop Saddleback Speakers Talk ;rwo prize-winning student speakeis rpm Saddleback College will dlaplay helr skill for the Laguna Beach Chamber if-Commerce at an a a.m. breakfast Vednesday, Dec. 17, in the Hotel Laguna. ltob Yount and Mike Stoddard, who \'On flrsl and fourth places, respectively, n'. the novice oral interpretation division 1f. the Riverside City College Forensic 'ournament, will be presented by their rwtructor , Dr. ~yle G, McKinney. •l'tairman of Saddleback's fine arts li vlaion. Dr. McKinney also will participate in he program, speakin1 on "The Function ,f Literature." OtlAl'fOl COAlt ll'VlllMONS C~Nll~ ••Mrl N. We•4 p ........... ,....,. Jt tk •. c.,,.., vw. ..,.. ... trlf o-.i Mtllftff the planning repor~on.sullanls did not interview librarians-and recommended the present site. · The city planning commission backed the planning . consultants' recommenda- tions. A county study on library sites shows that the existing site expansion will add up to 22.491 square feet of land. This In- cludes 7,153 square feet galned from abandoning Park Avenue's segment; 5.966 square feet !tom the Schmitz.Burt property; and 9.372 square fett at the existing site. Craft Fair Set For Downtown The Craft Guild of LalUlla 1~cb will spousor its third annual pre.cbristmas fair from JO a.m. to dusk Sunday, Nov. 30. on El Pasco iri downtown Lquna. In past years tbe , fair hu been ' presented on the Festival of Arts grounds. This year, to make the exhibits more accessible to visitors, the city$0un· cil has agreed to permJt the closlng\Of the . ' block-long street running from S. Coast Hlghway to Laguna Avenue, parallel with the boardwalk. There will be no admission char1e to the fair, which will feature. a number ol \\'Orklng exhibits manned by top Laguna arta craftsmen ;.nd displays of work by many others. Tom Leslie, grounds manager and Andrew Frary. community aff a i r s chairmen. are in charge of the presen· talion. County Economy Meeting Topic The economy of Southern California and il! future , with. special emphasis on Orange County, will be the topic of the day for the Friday luncheon meeting of the Laguna Beach Rotary Club. Speaker W. 0. Lindstrom, senior vice president for Southern California of the Crocker..ClUz:ens National Bank will ad- drns the Rotarians at the noon session in Hotel Laguna. Lindstrom, an officer ol Cltltena Na- tional Bank .of Los Angeles, became senior vice )X'eaident of Southern California opera tions after the merger of Citizens Bank with crocker National B1tnk of San Francisco. • J . Capo TwJ matters lnvolvinl .. moblle home -parks were tabled for further study at the Mooday night meeting "of the San Juan Caplstrlln<> City Council. James McCall ap~ a pllMtog comnli11laft ""'""°"~Inc •J>•nnl\ for a mobile llonli pork'~l_tf'!rObbpo s-near the Baplflt CbUrdl. 'Ille Cl!Jliuatujon denied the pennlt on graunas that the land could not be developed for adequate drainage. Dr. PttyW1 Shalnman upheld the plan· ners' dectaion In 1 letter t.o the council stating that lf the council granted the permit they would be violaUng the cur· rent mortatorium on trailer parka . She .further stated that tbe whole moratorium was on trailer park appUca- traller p11rk study commtttee apppoint.td by the mayor would be a mockery and it would be ridicuJOUJ for them to conuoue. Councilmen pointed out .that the moratorium was on U'aler park applica- tions and that this particular trailer park applicatlon had been made prior to the moratorium. ' The matter was referred back to the staff far a recommeodaUon. , ThefP,OUbcil also def~ actlOn on the poasll:ili \flt ol the city sewer ll~ by a mobile home park outside the city limits. If the clly allows such use, the park might be annexed to the city at a later date. The council would then have to decide whether or not such action v.·ould fall inside or outlide the limits of the moratorium. ·J Anotblr Inaner detoured for the third lime was action on whether th9' Llona Club or the American Legion would take charge of a building in one of the city 's park sites.· Both groups have indicated an interest Jn maintaining the building as a clubhouse. The council did decide that the city would COMect utilities an d repair the roor for whichever group will become the tenants. · Frem Page I KRISHNA ... on Woodland Drive . One room hat been converted to an altar with candles. flaahinc li1hta and color pictures. · The group chants, thumps a drum and uses other Instruments in lively uptempo devoUon to jls deity. The reli&lon or ptlll~sophy la also ex- ported to public places and city coun. ·ctlmen of Laguna ne1:t meeting, Dec. 3, 'iflll ap.in:tlk~1up the,JMUer of whet.her the KrfllMa group shall be allowed to solicit funda in. public. 1 The group !t?l"!lists on donaUons and fu.Kls: made aelllng incense to retailers. FUndt ate ~ lo spread the word. The Krishna mimbers Invite persons to the temple to discuss life and eat curry and other Indian-type foods. The grou p chants the Bhaaavad Oita {song of God) from the Vedic 9Crlpture. They go about their dally chores - whether banking or chanting -in an ai\. ing 1939 Chevrolet pickup truck donated by .one of the devotee.s. Das said the philosophy la to work more and more at ellminaUne bodily con- sciousness and substituting spirttual con· sciousness. Their appeal to drug usera, said members, Is that dntgs produce a false high or il lusion but that Krishna Consciousness is lhe ultimate and eternal joy. Other religion.s are viewed as fine . just differtnt perspectives of God. "Our prime mission is kt 1pread the love of Goel," Yid Das. "We're b'ylng to become lovers of God ouraelve11, If someone already loves God we wouldn't argue we would agree." The philosophy began in this country, say devotees, in the fall of 1965 when A. C. Bhaktlvedanta Swami came to this country from India on . order1 .from his spiritual master. He went to a park and began to chant . Now there are many temples including one In Los Angeles on La Clenaga. In the three months the ordtr has been acUve at the old wooden houae in Laguna Canyon, devotffs said. they have turned. 10 peraon1 from drugs loward Krishna Consciousness. "A person taking drugs," said Oa1, "ls really looking for a meanln1 to life. Drup an only a temPorary limited ifl- slght. They have no real beneHl You must provide people with aomethlng bet· ter." DAILY ~II.OT ""'9"' I"*'"._..., TWISTED METAL TELLS TALE OP HIGHWAY OEATfl Woman Dies in Pil e Up NMr ,rMway Offr•mp ' Laguna Woman Killed, Four Hurt in Smashup A Laauna Hills woman died and four other persons were injured Monday night in a two-car crash at the Intersection or MacArthur Boulevard· aad San Diego Freeway. California Highway patrolmen pulled the body of Mrs. Virginia Ernestine Mount, e,t, of «12 Ronda Mendoza, from the wrecltage of her car. Her husbaDd, William, 69, was criUcally injured. Alao seriowly injured and . on (he critical list at Costa Mesa N.'emorla l Hospital today were two passenaers In the Mount vehicle , Arthur Schifferman, 75, and his wife, Cleo, 70, of 518 Calle Aragon, Laguna Hills. Officers said John Perry, ;13. of Las Vegas, Nev ., the driver of the car which collided with lhe Mount auto, suffered n1ajor injuries. He ls listed in fair condi· tioo at Cos ta Mesa Memorial1HO!pilal. Officers said the Mount car was leav- ing the freeway offramp at the lime of the crash. Perry's car was westbound on ~facArt.hur. Hearing Set for Capo's Plan to Get Water Works The Local Agency Formation Com- mission has set Dec. 10 as the date for a hP.aring on whetl1er or not the city of San Juan Capistranu will acquire Orange County Water Works Di11trlct 4. El&hty·nine percent of the district lies within the city limits however, it is the other II percent which is causing the pro· blem . ·'The city baa wanted to Lake it over sinee it Incorporated in 1961," said Oirec· tor of Public Works T. J. Meado"·s. "They have made an application every year." He said that the initial request was denied because .:>f the city's newness but under the district reorganization act there are provisions stating how such a utlllty transfer can be made . "We retsln James Okasakl who was f(jrmerly with the county counsel's office to represent us," said Meadows. "If the Lotal A&ency Formation Commission ap- proves the transfer il will then go to the Board of Sul)ervlsors. Ir they approve it they can etther make the trans.fer a fa ct or requlre an election in the district. Meadows said that he believes the transfer would coat the taxpayers less money. The only difference would be that the city council would be the ex-officio governing body instead of the Board or Supervtsor1. Although a city employe, ~leadows Is lhe administrator of the district. The county pays the city for his services. He said that other employes would remain county employes U the traN1fer occurred thereby not fllrfeiting any or their benerits or accumulated lime. Lewis Sinclair Rites Wednesday r·uneral services will be held al 3 p.m. \Vednesday in Pacific View Chapel for Lewi s Brockway Sinclair, who died Mon- day in South Coast Community Hospital at the age of 91. ~1r. Sinclair, who made his home at 330 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, Is survived by two daughtera, Mrs. Ruth S. Bell of Irvine and Mrs. Elisabeth Teetor or Emerald Bay, and by five grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. The Rev. Ellsworth Richardson or the Neighborhood Congregational Churcti. Laguna Beach, wlll officiate at the Wednesdar service, which will be follow· ed by interment at Pacific View Memorial Park. fMM•1 Ke•wil .... . . Th•~• A. M111J11hl~• ...... 1;,11., ~l•lriM P. Nell ..__ Mesan Happy Hostage of Alcatraz " C1tr l"ter ---tit F.rHt A .. 1. M,1n~1 Mii••"• P.O. I•• .. ,, tl61t --c..i1 ,,,,. ... , • W9'I .... """ ,,._... klCll: :ttll 111•11 ...... ..,,......,. .......... '-UI:••- '" By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM Delff Plllt It.ff l A Costa Mesan who moved ttr"'the solitude of an island recenUy to write a book today has the company of 100.plus invading Indians and not. even the U.S Coast Guard -ltt alone the Cavalry - knows what to do. Glen Dodion is under bouae arrest on Alcatraz, a happy hostage held by men, women and children demanding a powwow with Seaet.ry of the Interior Waltu J. Hickel So far lhe Ume lsn1t set, but. the loca- tion seems obvious. DodlOD, who told his home at Ul Joann SI. to co oft in search of adventure., call· ed hia brother and ailiter-ln-law Monday to rtpOrt he had finally found. It. "I think it'• one of the funniest lhlng1 I ever heard," uJd Mr1. John Hoyt , of 2189 TllsUn Ave .. Cotta Mesa, " in fact, It's Juat dell&hllul." Federal authoritJea have other descrip.. tiOl'll of lhe prospect of chulng more than JOO original Americana around lhe , 'r Writer in Search of Adventure Finds It on 'Rock' cave-riddled rock if it comes to that. The liberators ol Alcatru from the General Services Admtnlstrition say It just may. They want Alcatraz under tenns or 1n 1118 treaty In which the StDllX wm given aban<fooed federal proporty, but ti you give lhose people 21 acres of. rock they moy try to take the 19th ital<. "Alaska Is next." declarts R!chard Oakes, ie, • Mohawk who haa auumed the pruid•n<Y of the crumbllnf, prl"'1 fortrw which 11 hardly a relOrt hlde1way. "Whtn you tee molt ol the retervatJons In th.ls country," llYS Adam Nordwall, 40, a Chippewa leader. ''Alcatraz looks pretty &ood·" "I'm 100 pe_retnt with them ." added Dodson. "These are wonderful people." The former Huahe1 Aircraft chemist who became cartt1Jter ol lhe bleak, bar- ren former federal priaon sot a call through lq his relatives on the sole hot line to the outside world. "He was really excited," said ~trs. Hoyt, "be hadn't slept for 48 hours, but he said he was 1ettJ.nc 10me fantastic photo&." Dodson may not be doing much writing. but he II certainly aatherlng material for one of thole truUH•stranger-than-flctlon epics. after sli dayt ot Indian occupation. Dodton'I brothr was not at home, but hopped an >Jr California plane to San Franctaco Mondty n1tht alt.er repeated efforts to aet a return call through failed . "The Coast Guard said lhey haven't eVffl betn able: to gel In touch since lhr Indiana took over the island,·• explained Mra. Hoy!, who i•n't too worried about he1· brother-In-law. "lie 1ald he 'd try to drop us a Un~." 1he added . but oews reporl.1 rron1 Alcatraz Indicate Dodson ts busy with .. other tasks, such as helping unload boats carrying food and supplies. Descenda nts of r1!d men who sat down to the first Thanks&ivina dlnner appealed today for provisions worthy of the im- pending celebration Thursday, through their Alcatraz Relief Fund. Another boatload of supplies was due to M!l out for occupied Alcatraz today, after a delivery Monday w h I c h included blanket.s, staple foods, fresh water. medicine and even tetanus vaccine. Temperatures on the barrtn rock drop to the low thirties lhls Umo of year and doiens or the Indians are sulfertn& from colds and sore throat!. Son'e have even jumped into the trt!a.:herow, current-laced waters of the bay to help small boata dock and the only heat Is from !Ires built of wood ripped rrom old rotlina cellblocks. Several chlldren have' as a result step. ( Fr-P -.e J S'I'UDENTS .•. ' vision tbit any Saddlebuck student should be rea11ded a.s a member of the ._.... ... 111Jli· .8od.Y l~._. elitdlon P¥*fo••f\ ~,1be aat hi ~ ~· j&ld- up ASB card. "Mos~ collegH aJlow a vote orily to paid-up' ASB card holders," said BreD'ler. "Lall year io the sprlfll election," Bothwell explained. "only five percent held ca.rds. It hardly seems fair 'tor of. fleer&> repre:ienting all the students ~ be electfd by such a small minority .'' · At i.udent in the audience said that a iarW had rtvealed 30 pe~Bt of lite COi· Jeges in the 1tate allow "universal ~­ frage," voting rights to all students regardless of cards. , "When we.allowed universal suffrap in the, recent" freabman senat~ elecUqn," ~ the atudtnt, "i.be turnout .Ur300 -t .,..iet than In the P,teVt'"' tlec. tiGn. Th1I teems: more fair. • ,JlaCliia ..,.eed. "ljequtring a otuclent \ldY <1rd, ta to me 1Jlle a poll'lll to . ~·" He ~ t!>e stud~nta ll they could ·ltii!I out lor !lie tnutoeo Jllll what currtnt ~unltir cqllqe trends are with reaud to at'Ucfenl body Cini•. Brenet •aid he had sent a copy of the ~ cOudtuUon to the county ~I / for logal ipproval, as required In state , coHeces, lnd the tioard , voted to aPJlrove , • tht e!<cUon !Illa· with the underalandln~ that the final consthution voted on by the ltudent.s. would come ~ck to the .board ror official approval and ac- ceptance. FonO'Wtna the constltuUon discussion, Bothwell preetnltd to the trustees a peli· tlon ot support for the preseiit student governdiefit sigaed, he said, by 50 per- cent of the fUl:I time student body. · '"The petition· was presented on campus , for IS houra," Botbwell said. "and during that time 50 perctnt of the full time studentl -&igned it. Combined signatures of bqth day illd rilght studenLs add up to 24 Percent of the lDlal enrollm<n~ which I feel cM1rml lhai the present ASB aovernment hu the suppm1 of the ltu- dent body." The ASB president said Lhe peUUon had been circulated as a result of reports that the cw;rent government is not represen- tative of the student body as a whole. Asked If the students wanted any board action on the petiti9n. Bothwell said they did not. "Jt is jusl presented for your ln- formatlon," he said , "so you will recognize that this government does have SUPPorl." The petition read simply, "We the undersigned students of Saddleba ck OJIJege wish to expre11s our full support of the Associated Student Body govern. ment and its continuing endeavor to gain more individual responsibility and personal freedom for the students of Sad- dleback College." Earlier, it had been unanimously approved by the st\ldent senate. In other action Monday night, trustees: -Heard a report on the mechanics of setting up tax sheltered annuities for facuky members and referred the matter to the Faculty A1~lation. -Approved a progress payment to Sully-Miller Contracting Company in the amount of S43,a57. -Agreed to release a 10 percent reten- tion of Speedspace Corporation 's elec· trical contract, in the amount of $8,182, since required work had been completed . -Approved the purchase of 13 tut:edos and 50 navy blue blazers for two Sad· dleback choir groups, at a total cost of $2,367, Tim Leary Can't Stand 2 Trials; Count y Backs Off Dr. Timothy Leary and his family suc- cessfully appealed Monday for a delay of their Orange County Superior Court trial with lhe convincing argument that they can't be In two places at once. Or. Leary, 49, Rosemary Leary, 33, and son John Bush Leary, 20. are currently facing possession of narcotics charges in New York city. . T~1elr trial here stems from the filing or sun1lar cbarges in Laguna Beach last Dec. 26. Judge Samuel Drei.z.en delayed the trial until Jan. 19. He noted that the family has filed appeals aga inst the recent re- jection in the same court of the Leary 's motion for suppression of evidence. Laguna Beach officers booked the UO cullisl and his family after allegedly discovering drugs in Or. Leary's parked station wacon. Indians ped on rusty nails, necessitating tetanus vaccine, but the Indians vow to SUly as Jong as necesaary and hide from U.S. marshals in a 12 acre maze of former prison buildings and caves. Secretary Hickel has agreed to meet and dl.scU!s their demanda to take over Alcatraz as an lndlan CUlture center, plus giving more aid to 100,000 lnd1ans in California. Federal authorities have given the In· vaders holding Ood.9on hostage no deadline to evacuate AJcat:ru:, at least until after lfickel reviews their demand. tn the meanUme, life goes on day by day on the Rock . perhaps more miserable than In ill prison day, -wi\h food cook· cd over an open fire on a broken gratin& -but ctrtalnly more Idealistic than tvtr. "This land ls my land." says a sign over tho crude dining area. No one is in a position to disagree to- day, leatt of all Alcatraz' cu1todian Dodson, who went there to aet away from excitement and \\'tlte his book about mlnuata. --..-.................... j •• DEATH NOTICES BARRIER Gltd'tl "'-'"' a.trier". luf'ltlved , eon. ltrlon ft. Btrr\w, l.os Gllffi ='~ar11~"M~~,.o!., ~r: Modnlol nlll• fttlldtl'IH~'-'· Mn, hrl'ltf' Wft 1 twllrtct ~rlllt!HI ol ll:lv1t1101 (ounly khoola. Or1v1Mdt 11r;vk'11, ,rld1Y, 2 J>M, F..ot ottM C.m.tltY. Wl!ltt'• MorJu1rv. ""I• (fllL C1llf., ()jrtelOl"I. , BJORNEBY Welttr ltetwat B1o•l\lb'I, At• "-ot 1tle Avaclldo. C0tm1 del Mir. Diii Of ctMlll. Hll'ltln'lbt1"21. SlltYIYtcl bY wit.. M&Xln•1 111na., LI, C:ol, Wiiiet 81trntl»'. o1 Jl'ler'ldll Roblri" G. BlorNbf,. c:o..-dtl , M1r1 lllrt11 d•vtllltrl. Xlttn MelA\llll'llln. Vln1!nJ1, Lrnn !ltl ..... Nl\'ldl! SuMn WtiklM, 1ndl11'111 111111 tr•nckh!ldrtn. Mtmor• 111 .. rvlolt will bol held Wfl:lne!ld1v. , PM, Sl. Mark's Pre1b'rl.,llft Church, F1mllY l\r!lllH'-lltoY wl1111"' m1Y 1111k1 con1r1t111110111 to 1111 Ht••t .At• f«flllon, OlrKled Irr lltlli M0tlU1"1, COt'Ol\1 .del iiA.RTMAN ... Q DEATH NOTICES SINCLAll\ Uwl' Broc:kw.v s1nc:111r. :m c:mr Drlw-. L1111111 hlch. Dlt• 01 dell111. Nov. S4. av,...l'tlll b'I d.tlllhltf', •11111 S. Bell, ol l,...l11t1 Ell.lfbtlfl S, Tltlor, £mtr11d ""' five tr•Fldchtl· Ol'lnl taurlltell tt"fft1r1ncklllldrtn. $1,...l(tlt will bl llllcl WtdnffdlY, l f'M, PKl!lc Vlt• Cht .. 1, wllll llw. Ell1._lll L. ll:!c"-r4'°" ol1ldtttn1, l""rnmtnt, M1111111eum ot Ill• P1cmc. Olniitlld lw l'~c;Ulc View Moflutrv. SUNDSTRAND rlorolh'I lf'ltll 511ndt1rtnd. A .... , ot tit' MIMI' 51., Cc.It Mftl, 0.te of 1111111, Nw. 24. svrvtvfl:I ll't' llu•bflld• 1.1nc1e<11 -· am c.rv, of G!tnd&1t1 ,.,....... M~. ~ Mrt. Lew Mm1, Ca.II M•IOI lhl'll t,_"dchlld""• pr1vt1lde ....,let• writ bol lltld W-6< f'Hcll'I, 2 PM, ROM H111t C-llf'(. kll 8rotdWl'I MC1r1u1rY. Dlrte!ors. SWEF:l'ING ,. ------------·· Irvine Prof Hits Biblical Teaching By THOMAS FORTUNE OI 1111 Dllfr l'flet lllfl IRVINE -A stat< Boord ol Education decision t.o give lhe biblical version ol man'• crea- tion equal at.tendon with evolution in elementary school textbooks has brought an angry reacUon from a UC Jrvlne pro£essor. -------- Tutsd11. N11vtmbtf 2$, 11J69 OAILY PILOT 9 .ti 1~~-:-::"""',...,,.,,,,,=-~·.-~":"::'::":":"-::0::::=-~-1-~-:-:::=:-:,_.,,==:::::-~-1·~-.:;;m[f.1m;::jl'F.~~• LEGAL Nql1CE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ....,,, CllTl .. ICAT• °" COIU~O•ATIOft POW; ~ .. iltf'tW ,,_ th.ti ffle Pelle. NOTICI OIJ nun•···..... CllTl,ICATI 01' co1tr01tATIOM •o• TltANU.CTION .. •UllftlU UNDllt =-~ .U:.1c:., :-J!".: ':" =~ Me. 0 nm TltANIACTIOtt °' IUSllllU l'ICTITIOUI NAMI Ml'Mlllel .,_..,, 911 Mlv,_,, Hovtn'IW Oii ~ember t, ! .... al t:ot O'clOclt UNDI• 'tcftTIOUI fll4MI. 'flolE UH011t$10,NID C01t'°4tATIOff 29, t9't. 10:00 A.M, at ttit Colla ~ l'.M .. ti TM Wll tl"Ofll tfth"lllU ., tl'lt THE UHOl A:SIGHE.D COlll~ATION __ I" .., 1 • __ 1 ~lk• OtHl1"*1t, ft Fair Dr!...., COlill Ol"l!'lff Counl'f' COl/rlhol.I,., IKf• en CIOfl hllrtt'f urtlly lhtl It It COllCIUClll'lt a OOlt ..... _... Ctf1 ·y , . _... ..... "'. ~. • "" ,. block el W•" II~"' $1,.. •• •11 1111,1_ m" .1 Of.'!JM COuflt't'. 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Nowm , 1Mt, WITNESS "' MM 11111 3*11'1 dl'I OI LEG" ~O'l1CE Counl'I, C:1'1t111rn'9, b'I .... .,. " ...,.u .. !CO«POMTI: IEALI Novtrnllef ,,.. -~.. kl "" ""'""""' .,. ,..,,.,._, ol tl:lllN• s•1-~ • IH~l'I $tlons Int.-"' • •·•-n·-· 11on1 "9Clll'td ........,, • Nollu ., o.. Jotin • rOllCI P~..:d'"' ,.... ,...... , l1wtl tll4 £1tdl0tl tlll s.11 UNtr Ottd OI '!l STATE OJI' CALl,OllfflA. C:l!ITl,tcATI OI' •USIMSS'S Trutl UYlnt ._. f'Kllltdell M -lclld !bt'tly~ ir1:~~~1A,, · COUNTY OF ORAMGI. A. l'ICl'tTtoUI llAM• IOr IN llw ..... ""°'' """ tllrff -Ill• Oft .. /i;11 1 dl'I OI 'il'.w.mtir A.D. On 11111 tMfl 111'1 of NoYembtr, A,0 , Tiii U"°''*ltllid dolt <lflff"f M II """ ~Yltll tlllMd $Intl WCI! -dlllon, l .. 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K'llJM the wllllln l011ow1nt "'"°"' WllOM "'''" In tvll Ind or enc:vmllr•"'9• lht lnt.,..I con,,..,.,, 1111~erned· 11'1 1ckflOWIHlld to "" lnstrvlMl!t on bll'lllt of , ... COl'POl'llllln Plitt of f'ftldtnte It .. tollowt: IO Ind -tltl4 iiv II \I"'"'" 1114 --el ~I "' tofpc1r111on ellllCVlfCI tllt wm1. llltrtln Mmtcl. IM tekMWllOtM to mt JoM !';Lf1.11"lt. 2"11 LI Hlfll'ICIM O I "'"° ... I In Ort..... In WI l'IMS W,.,_I, I hlYe htrtunlO Hot 111111 p.cvltd "" ........ Aw '--Ill Hl•ue•. C111fornll '""· n • PtOH/' 'I • ..,.. "'" h....:I Ind 1111Jrtd l!IY erfl(l,1 ... , ""' \"'?,vi';: cw;;o;!-, I hew """""'' ..; o1*i Nov. '1, 1Ht. ' ' Cou!llY, Sl•I• ot C1!llornl1, 111.a"lbed It: d•V Mid ~"' In !hit ctrlll!Ule fir'i 11 nd M nd 1111~M "'" Ollkl•I 5t•I lhe John l(ll1l1nl1 LOf 4 of TrKt 40I In 111t Cllv of tboY• wrru...,. / :.~ :ci ~:.r In fllll ctrllfl(t!t tlr•t 1110W $!11'1 OI C111fom11, Ortl'IOt CO\lnlvi ~~ 1'!"'p It ":1 :·~ =:.t'! :; fSEA .. I Mil I( H itte On NOWl'!lbtr 21. 1fft, btlor• me. 1 """"' '" '"' ~ii·rv · ....,., C llf 111 M•rr K Htnl'I' ,..,._u., INffnd JOllll l(lllJ•nl1 knt\'lfl "~ of .. Id -• • ..... COll"t>\ NOl'll'V M11c.C111forn1• to mt lo bl t1!t "'"°" ~ ntme 11 ob~:,i:."U:~td~Vm~: :..,~"tr:!: 'I c;:0111ml~ICin E1u1lrt1 Moirv v. 1-11r1m1ft. A111 4J, ot :rno low• St .• (0111 MHI. °''' ot 4Mlll. NO¥. 11. Survl'lfd br h11&bl11¢. Jtdl !!:, Ker!rntn1 two d1uDht1r1 • ..J1ntt 1vt1 Mllltr, ll11llo1 L'IM Kl'I, 01vllt , Mlll'lllnth)n 'a..th; 11r111Cb01\1, Eric s. M11111' tnd Cllnfon I . Davit. Vltll .. t!on, Smlllli Ch11111. untll t l>M lo> nlfht, TllHct..Y. Vl1l1t!!on 11111 SttYk• .. •WednltdlY. I PM, Pt,Hlc View 'CMHI. Enl0111bmenl, P1cllk Vltw . Mtmarlll Pfrl(.. Olr1tled b'I $mlll'lf Otrotlly, luclllt 10111111 SWttllnt, Aot ).!, OI lDI VII Ytt!I, !<fewoorl l11cll. Oftlt ol t1N111, Hovtmti.r 20. Survl'ltd b'I "">b4ii\CI, Edwin L. Swttlln11 cl11rt11'ol~r, llafblTI W, Swettln11, of G10rt1l1J !On, LI. IE. L. Sw1tll1* l!I. SeNICe~ incl l~lttmtnl •1'1•11, F1m-llv wvo.s11 ll'lllte wlllhlna mt'I mike ccnlrlbullon1 to Ille Ol"ano• C:ountY Heart Fund, B.11tr Morl~rv. tn0 E, Co1sl Hl91!w8y. OlrPC!Ort. THOMAS wm11m Lero'! Thom••· "" n , ot W Convrtst $t., Cos11 Mis•. Oltt Of dcttlll,.Novtmbl!r U. SUrYlvM b'I wlf1, J•CflutlYftl lnl"ff sons. WUlllCTI Jr., RObtrl 1ncl tlMJOI', Ill of (Olli MIMI bro!~.,.. krl\lrd Tllom1s. Hunllnt!on e81ch1 '°'-'' •l1!trs,. 81mlc• Smith. Colli Mt .. I Mirian Arf •nd Florlai T•leKO, both ot La. Anotlt11 l1•blr1 Ll'ltrtr10r1, Hu"llneton 8fl<lll1 motl'llr, M". E!llt Thomls, (Giii Ml'UI, S-kt1 .....,, held loc:lf'f, Tu"4tv, 2 PM. a.n 8r01ctwtv Chl111!. with Rn. L V. Tomow atlk!1tlno. lnttrmtnl, HtrbOr fttll M_.111 Pt'1c. F1ml1Y 1111111tll 11'1<>11 wlllllnv intY mitt contrJbu• llont. IO 11'11 81ood R11111rc:fl fund. D,f!.V. 0111<1. H~o Mtm0rl1I HGJo 111111. I" mcmorv ot w11111m L. Tllortl11. a.u erud~Y M~r1u1rv, O!rtelon. Dr. Ralph W. Gerard, biology professor and dean of the Graduate Division, says evolution is as much a !act as atoms and graVity. r;FF!i:IAL SEAL• " Noi.rv Pul:lllt In •rid IOI' wld Siii•· MIK•llfl\ltUt M•t• 1nlvlhl Olllao of ""' g~1'~7 .. ~uaurce-ln. or • Prlnc:lll•I Dffk:& In :=~ ~ex':!'.!':.i i,:.w:t ond lncllldlnt 111 COlltt. lltt. I~ '*"'*" of PubH 'J:~ Cllllf Dilly 'llot, Ortl'lt'IC co:in7 ExPltt• !OFFICIAL $EALI ' !rvtlet Ind of !Pit IMI CtMlfl:I 0,. .. 14 Novembtr II, ,,, 111d Oec:efl'lber ), t , '· Mr o:i,':°i'm "'"'" J Kll•wn offCI of 1ru11; 111 fllmt •utndtd 11n111r "" '"'"" Ml)rlu1ry. mCKS "Should a scientific course on reproduction also mention the stork theory?'' he asks. Nov•m • Pl"' .... .: .. ~11 lhf .... "'. ot Wld ff.cl of IMI. not 111,n Publltlle4 or-eo..i D1llV • "'1"' ,.....,, c r11Nkfi 1r'ld u.s..11' """'"'"' lff'lncl!Mr LEGAL NOTICE Novwnbtr ts •"4 Ot<:tmber 2. t , 16. 6111-t of c1morn!1 °' !ht l'IOlt tt(llrtd tw iild dfficl of t1V1t, •--------------,._. 2111t41 Prlncl••t Offltt In 1-•·•-t f-... , • '"' 11 1n wld ,-·• O••Me Counl'I w "' "' ,_ '"'" """ "" P·>S* M'I C:0111111lul0n !•11lr11t noll •l'Ollldd. Jan u. 1t7l D11ed Hownlbtl' ,, 1Mt. C:lll:TIPICAT• 0, •UllHIUS ., LE\lAL NO'l1CE •mtOI Hli;t,1, All't 67. ot 254 lll"Olld• wev, c'"'' Mnt. S1rvl<et 1>1nd!ng-1t 8•11 llr041erW•'I MOrlY•rr, 110 8t'Clfd· Wa'I, COJI• Miu. Dr. Gerard 1s the senior biologist of an adviaory group that recommended guidelines for publlshen of.public school science. textbooks. Pvbll11*1' or1not Cotti DlllY Piiot, ~~~~ITY PACIFIC NATIONAL PICTITIOUS fllAM• der therefore Unto Ceasar the fl4Mlf Nov111"\bW ts lfld D1K1mlW 2, t, 1f, l?d9 tor,......l'I SECURITY FUl:tT TM Vndlnl9Md dots Urllh' lllt 1• ctn• ~ things that are Ceasar's and Cl!ftTIPICATI OP" '"''"'''' 210-" NATIONAL 8ANK, ~= ;.':~1f~~~. F::'1':;. H,u:. . HUNTER J1mt1 fl". HYnffr. Aet n. 01 a80 Ir. .. 1111;. 'NllWllOrt a11c11. 0.11 of dd1h. NO'!. 10. S\11'.WIYld br l!letMr, H1l1n Hunll!'. · s.i'vlcts 1!'KI Tnt1rmtr1! orl· Ylll. 11111• Mortvfrv, 1510 E. CNll H1thw1r, (Orona cltl Mtr, Dlr1ctorl. : PONTIUS Jtmltl E. Pontius. Ao• 73.. ol l'tl' V«k• !own, H~n!IMiton 1111ch, Oet• of dlttl'I, November U . !llrvl'lld bY wile, Mar-~•rtll clllltlhttr, Mn. F..11111• MllV Ol•on, HUnllntlo~ 8etcn; sltttr, Mn. Nellie L11k11 lour t1r•ndcllll!lrrn, Services will bl 111111 Frlcl1v, 1 PM, Smllll1 ClltPtl. lntermenl, W•1tmln• '''' M11n11rl1I P1 rk, Sm11ht Morlut,,,., OlrK!ors. ROSS Elltn C. RO$S. 2ns foanto Tom1s, SI" C!tmenit. Otte of dealh, Nov. 73. Sur. 'llYec:I b'I 0111thler, Bntrlct Wl\llelm, 01 s111 Cl1CT1,ftlt1 tDnt, Frank O. '"er Alln K, Ron , 01 LOlltl Btech1 1!1111 1r1ndchllc:ln1n; t11r1t gn11!.or1ncknll· dr1n. Prl'l•I• "rvkes were Nici IOclliv. TVllllt'I• l PM, P1clllc VltW Ch111tl. wllll l1Y. Doll Oll°"'r oflkl•f• lnp, tnt1rm1nt, l>eclflc View Mtm0rl1I Ptrk. Dlrtetecl bV Pl'Ciflc: Vltw Mllf'" l\11ry. WULFFSON 'LClttlllCI H. Wull!IOn. Age 8!. 0.lt ot dtf!l'I, NO'I. 24. Sur'llYed lw ton. John ·F. Wulll'°'1, f'elos VtrclH El-t11t1. s ...... kn WAl"I lodFf, Tue!llllV, 2 PM, Weslcllll Cl'oel>tll. W111Clltl Chll'tl Mon111 ..... '46-411. Dlrtdort. Countian Charged 'Spy' Case • lll The state board has amend· ed lhe report, ordering that evolution be taught as lheory instead of fact and that the biblical version of the origin of life be included in classroom science instruction. Dr. Gerard, who is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and other members of the advi90ry group who wrote the gudelines have indicated they intend to renounee· their authorship of the 20$-page document. unto God the thina:s that are '1CT1T1ous 11.w1 LEGAL NOTICE 11 TM!tt 1111o~1 firm Mme of THE POaT MART God's (Matthew XXU '21) Th• unde,.lentd dOtl c..-tlf'I ~ k ~ t,~:'~: Yj;u~~1!\" E•t... 1114 '"'' w ld firm I• aimlOMd OI "" liar· • • ducnn, • b\lllnMt II 1761 Plla"' Dr.. ,4)111 IOWLnt ,.,_, ...,... '*"" Jn tv• l lld ,• And lhe Supreme Court bas c°''~ Mffil. c.111 .. ml!:, 11":;'°eli'.:L~ c••TU'ICAT• 0, •UUNISS Olllttr .,..r ~K• o, ra1c11nw 11 " fOliow.t.: concurred. ~'°:'~TE~~~cEn.::: 11111 Hid llt'm h ,ICTITtoUS NAMI l>ubllillfl:I Or•Mt COi,, D1nr l>llot. H=t!,, ~r:;:: IUI F•lmOl.lllt Dr,, onlPOttd OI till f1)LloWlnt ""°"' wlloM TM undenltntd dot's Artllv "" h ton• ~mblr n . lt. u. Ifft ~ D "" N VlmOe 17 ,,., "In the cue or evolution, I c mt 1n tuU Ind Pi<ICI ol tHldt!ltl II OS dllCl!n11 • bi.Isl""' •I il'fMI ll:tndolpll, COlll s111! Of c:!ltfornl: • know of no re--••le person l'a~1ow1 Mew. C.llfornlt. unlllr 1111 flC!lll-Hrm LEGAL NOTICE 0 II c nt ....,._., JOll: E C•m~ 17611 P!lc1trn Dr., n1me at PACIFIC YACHTS MFG. CO,. I'll It ou 'I bef w~o has ex~ t h e cot11n Mel.. c.111: mz• ::,.,.:~ ;,'!.i~1r~ :rn,,::',11ri 1':: P·2ml Pw~IC ~:'.;~·'°~':\er 11~!. :e;to!.~~:~~" evidence who questions that D•ttd No~. M. ,,.,. ollct oi ffflcl•fl(t 11 " 1o11ow1: IA•·tllJ "''eel l>Mflth~ Cr•m' kriown 10 ...-•• ~. species arose by a continuing '''"' o1Jr.~11::n~~~1na1 Covntv: T!~·t:;1i1!"r!.1rt"' 1322' HtwPOrl Aw .. Clll:TllllCATE 01" DllCONTINUANC•:::: :~'?: :"~f".r!: !~==-:: series of changes from an-On No;•~,i;:r 1~'· .~:''io~:~~ "i~i11~ D•ttd NO'I, l. 1Mf, 01" I.Ill AND/Oil AIAHDONMINT 01" Ille ·~l(Ut.d thf ume. t I NOll"I ~ E c "-~ Robe•! J, Wll-lt •ICTITIOUS NAM• COFFLCtAL SEAL) CfS ra Dnes. otnOl\lll'I 1•ued John · !"'~"'e 11 Slilt ol Cilllorn!1, Oru1te Counlv : J11n L. Jot»t "This is the essence Of 10 me lo be l!!_e_ Pf1"!!"1, -l-•!,.-Hll Ind °" Novemllfcr 3. 1'6', tie10r1 1!14', 1 THE UNOERSIGNED do lll"b'I (lrlll'I Moll"I P11bllc.-C1Uf9rnl1 . , 1ub1t•lbed IO ""' W "' ,.. "'" Notirv Ptllllk If! Ind for wld Sltle, ltl•I, eflK!lvt November S. tlM Iller Prlfl(lflll OIUct In evoJUtlOD and 1S as much a 1ckiwwlt0aed M fllecv!tll Ille ieme. Ptr"IOl'llll'I lllPll•ed tt:tlbel'f J, Wl!lle <tt.e4 10 do bV1lr1tn Uniter Ill• lictllloul .Or1nt1 Count'/ !act .s atoms and gravl'ty (OFFICIAL SEALl0 I k-n IO me IP be Ille per.on W11ue llrm ntmt ol G & G COMPANY 11 l•l~I M'I Com1111111(11"1 Eaolrn • JOStflM E. IV I nirM Is ivbsctlbed 10 Ille wllllln In-Goth1rd. Suite E. P.O. 80lr 1477, Hun-M1rCfl ), J•73 Darwin's theory as to the Not1rY Ptillllc.Ctl!lornli i1Tum1n1 ollll KknoWltdted 111 e~e,uled llntlon Be1"1, C1H101nl1, wllkll buslnth Publl1hed Or11111 Cotllt Ot!lv Piiot. ·: h . I I . h Prlndotl Dfflce 1n 1111 w1ne w11 torm.rl'I' comllOMlll or tM '1>110wlnt No'lrmber 11, 2S 110d DteemMr f, •· mec arusm o evo uhon as 0r1nt• Countv · !OFFICIAL SEAL) 1>1r-. """'°" n1...-1 In 11111 •nd 111c1 1Ht 21:iwt been supported by vast as. MY Comrnt11lon E~•lret Jooe"" e. 01.,1, of rnkltlltt ere 11 1o1iow1. li>-wlt: l 'd Ju~• 11. u-111 11ol N 0'. r 'I p v 1111 (. c 1mornl• ~ c;. "'° Dot'olll'I E. Toohlll, LEGAL NOTICE mounts O ev1 eoce over .lhe Publbhed Or•llf• Co.It D•~ 9P 14 PrlnclP•I 0tt1c1111 Moll s11111 Dflv1, 1-1un111111on ae1c11,, _____________ _ SANTA ANA -A Santa Ana century Since Jt W a(; November ,$ Incl OtCftl'llMt 1{t1-6f Ortnte County C1llfornl1. 1 · ··-•A.I ,. lHJ M'I Comml111on £X111" Cl1'111lcllt tor tr1n11ellon Gf bullnlH ,.. Said Gerard: "Some lhlngs should not be mixed. The Bible itselr enjoins man, Ren- computer manufacturer has presenK:U, • • Ju .... 11, 19111 .-er "" lboYll 11c1111ow name, •nd •'· c•RT11•1CAT• °" 1u11N•11 Gerald S•'d two physi·c1·ans LEGAL NOnCE l'ubll1hed Or•n•• CM111 D11tv Piiot. r~v11 ., 111.1b11c.111on 111trtof, •r• e11 11i. CT Pushed the buUon to the tune -I --=::.=:::::::-::-:;;;;;;;;;;;--1'"~'"~·~"'~!·~·~1.~1~ .. ~·~·~·~ ... ~=~""~·~·1 1n Ill• off!« °' lh• CO\lnty Clft1c at ,I ITIOUS INAMI on lhe state board, claiming1· on.no• countv. unclff 111e '"""ia'°"' of Tti. 11nden10,... dO cer111v 1111'1 ,,., or $50 milllon in a fawsu.it a s CEMTll'ICAT• °' IUllNlll LEGAL NOTICE lecllon , .... ot"" CIVIi Coclt. Condi/Clint I (Ml-•I '"' P"tlfYllW charging a ,form, er emplM'8 ass et scientific expertise, agreed l'ICTITIOUI JiiAME WITNESS our lltndl 11111 W dl'I of ltd~ Colli MfH, Ctllfornlf, W101r IM-. "" that evoluUon Is only theory. Tiii under11tntc1 do urtlfv """ ire Nowmtier. 1m. 11c:1111-11rm Mtnt of SEW·KNITI •n( with the theft of trade secrets cond ell • 11u,1,,..1 11 4'-1 Nor1t1 na• Gewll• o. Tootitn 1111r 11kf 11rm 11 eomlOACI or ""fOI,... • and th•'• use in the maoufac· "[ would trust most physl· ,.....,';,,int 8011t."'"'' Nrwpart 8e1cn. w.tt su• Dorotll'I e-. TODo'IUI lne --•· ""'*' ntma 1n 11111 .~ = F s cians to do a reasonable job of c1111ornl•· ur.c11r '"' t1ct111ou1 11~ .. ",'i"' <••Tl,ICATION.OP COll:POlATION 'ubn~ °''"'' C041tt 01uv Pilot, 111<1« of l"ftl4tfl(t ,,. 1i 1o11ovwti ture Of competing eq' Uipment. or qua res · . of PEIUNE/JAC08Y tnd ltltl Now rl'fl Novtmbtr II, lt. lS Ind Dectmber 2, Wllfl1111 Wh"lll MU11r, Jr. ind .. 11'1' diagnosmg and treaUng my It (Ol'l'IPOHO ot ""' follOWlno "9tlOl'llo DOINO •USINl!IS UMDlll lHt JOl.Ut P1tr M!lllt. "21 SWll'I Dr .. Cosfll MIN. Named as defendant by body illnesses but not much wtlOJtl Mrnl$ In NIL Ind ,It( .. ol flSI· PICTITIOUS NAME LEG" "011CE ~!~1!riJ:~-btr It, ..... Microdata Corp in the be nd ... 1b .. ' • D G d.nc• ·~ •• 1o1iow11 THE tJNDElStGNED cortPORATION nv ,., · • Classes In intennediate YO 1.1u.>, S81d r. erard tt;Dbert P1rln•. 300 1Emer11d. 11-,, don Mretw ctrtll'I 1~111t 1t conchi<t1"8•1-------'-------·1 Wlll!tm Winn Mlll1r, Jr. ARBUCKLE & SON SuN>rior Court action is Allen h · h c 111 11 &•llV P-MIH1r r-square dancing will begin at 8 a p yslcian imself in addJUon La1un. 8tKl'I. • orn ,· 1• ,, "' w11~1 ot 1111nv11t1u,.. •nd t1ltt °' NOTICE TO ClllDITOll s111e at c1111orn11. Or•fl9t counlYi W •• tcWf Mortu..... L Sh ·r 36 of Anaheim a • • Nlld J1cctb'I, 100 Wai.I e'ltll" r ' 1treu rtl1•.,ll'IO "4.lllment Ind eo "''"m '""J • ap1 o, • • p.m . Tuesday in the Com-to being a b1olog1st. eaibM. c1n1orn11. 1,,.., r1111v1111 1nc1 1nM1!lnt on c011lr1d suP111oa couaT OI" THE °" N~ber u, Ifft. OHore rroe, • • •M E. 17th St., Costa Mesa t d · d 11er" 1%9 T No1,,., Public kl •"4 '9r wld S111e. • "'' compu er es 1 g n er an munlty Recreation Center at The b 0 ar d ~a ppr 0 ye d 011.ci Novem • t.111rn111 11 1'131 Gctmot1f, Suitt E. P, o . s ATI OI" CALlllOllUA PD• HrlOl\lll'I' ••Ho1re<1 Wllll•m winn MIJlir, "~• ~-• ' 'th M' od ( f · · . . Roblrt p,r!M 80• Im, Hvntl1111ton BelCfl, C1lltornl1, THI COUNTY O• o••N•• ... ,,...._ engineer w1 tcr a a rom the West gate of the Orange guidelines g1vmg dual a t· N"' J1cob'I , •• ,, 111e 11,1111aut 11m1 Mflll of o & G ..... Jr .. •nc1 8'11'1 p,,, Mllllr known "' - t'} j "--'l<I 111 I '"' "'" A"4t1t IO be ll>f "r10111 Wilollf ntf!lff I M • March 1968 un 1 ast ......:t. .... County F a irgrounds. tention to evolution and A':~~~ 2:U":;n • , ~,e::;:i~i::; •,: ~'!'. ;~~a.'j" 11~,e"~ E11111 of w11.L1AM JASON CALLIS, !:"~'::9;: 1::! ::~~1.!,n~:,r.u';',e~~-an1 BALTZ lt10RTIJAJU'.ES Microdata alleges that Sliapiro Sponsored by the Costa special creation are to be used en Nov•mblr :l, 1™· wror• me. 11u11 .... 11 11 "eo11ow1. '"° known •1 w. J. CAF..F..ts •nd tOFFiciAF.. sEALI Coro.a del ftiar OR 3-fC50 was engaged in "millions Of b b"-• th Nol11'V Public In Ind !Or wld Sl11t, TOOllUI COl¥lllnr, Inc .• 161)1 Oollllrd, WILLIAM J, CALLIS, l)eA1sN. JGJ•Pll E 01vl1 M esa Recreation Department, y pu imi1ers as ey prepare 1>1nontllr ap,.1rlld Robfrt Ptrln• Ind 51111• E, P.O. 80• un, Hum1not011 NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN IO llll Not11Y Piihuc-<1lK1tlll1 COila &1eia Ml 6-%414 dollars worth" of computer the class is open to all pers<r.tS texts fo~ science. adoptions fpr ~ •• .:.K.o~---=i:esto•r~~!c:,~1~ eea"1, County ot Ort1nte. Stiff: o1 c•fllltors 111 the •bll'I• "1mec1 detlldtrll l'rtnclP1I Dll!(t In ch d I. g his employ . h 2 I d Cal" bli ch Is ... --...... '"'"' C11Lloml1, ""'' Ill Mtl.Gnl ll1vlfl{I tl•ll!IS •••ln1t "" Orlnff Col'"'" e resear urn .. wit I essons or more un er uorrua pu c s oo . 111e wllhl" 1n11rurne~1 •n4 ec:know 011td: NOWl'!lbt• ,, lfff. wld c:lt(eOent ire '"11lre<1 10 1ue 111etn, MY commiu 1on e~11rrei BELL BROADWAY rnent and was entrusted with a their belts, and offers an DP-The new books for grades 111e., ••ecu!t!l tlle 11"''· !CORI., SEALI w1111 '"" nt'eu1rr "ouche"' in TM onlct Ju"' 11 1t10 Mon'TUARY great deal Of highly secret por!un1'ty to brush Up on rusty ODe through four will be 1·n-(OFFLC~.~~~AL~l Al>Plfmln !~~!Lk ~~~:NPY~ ~~t r the cltr1t at the ibcwe tftlllled """'•" Publl1r..d 0:,...,. Coast Dilly Ptlol, n trod -·• . Se be Nollr'I Pvblk-C.llltorn11 ....,.,,.... · • r 1 0 ortffnl ll'oem, with Ill• lllCllUt'f November 11, ls end DKember '· '· 11• Broad .. ay. Co.ta Me.. documentation. skills. u ... ~ 1n ptern r, 1971, ,,1 ••• -,1 -•··· In Datoth'I E. T111111111, 'IOll'htr1. 10 111e 11ndliri1t....i 11 ll'MI e111c11 1,., ,13ur ....... "'"'" Viet Prtl1dt"I at HARWOOD, SOOEN • ADKINSON, sso1------,_,-,..-------u .wm -~· ' Microdat.a asks that the f'or $1.00 per . person per ::roud thgbe t.,,.xtsght f?~ grSeaptdesemb!ier•e. ~.·:.:r.~.w.~~v. 6'clllnll ~~",..~yo~,.~~~::1" ) II ~:::~ • .<~~" ~r~~ ,.~.':!irt ti!= LEGAL NOTICE • court ha1t Shapiro's operation session, square dance afi-.... ~ ,, .. •v on 11111 ~rd 411' ot Na"Hmbe,, '"*· °' 1111 vnder1111ne11 1n 111 m1tt.,.. ""1-------------- of a rival concern and that cionados can get teSsons from 1m. LtPPot.D. NINoaasoM AND 1111ort "''' • NP11rv P~lk 1~ •nd tor 111n1"' 10 ll'le 1111te of Mkf ~. mu DILDAY BROTHERS their former employe be bar-two professional instructors, :,N~~~ ~~.! 111 !!:rJ=..·~. ~~i1, ~:"'~ :~ :'!:':, ':i= ::;,~c'!'.1 •fler ""' llr•t Mlle•· NOTICE 0 , U.Le: o, ••AL Pll:OPlrtTT Balldbgtoi Vallq red f · poler data h ISO all the dances CHll Mell, C1Nf, tul1 DorvlllY E. Tool'lllL Viet P1"ldolnl knowtl Dlled November 7, 1Ht. 1'T l'lllVATI SALi "oriu&ry rom USIOg COffi W 0 a C ' J Publ!$htcl Or•ftllt CH•I Otltv Piiot, lo me 10 bt lht Prnldenl .Ind Vice Pr.tl· J.Wrlorlt El1lne C1lll1 fft A _.. '"" evolved durlag his employ-For m ore ia£ormati001, call apan TolJ November u •nd De«r11t1er t. •· 1" c1tnt ot T0011tt1 c:om11111V. inc. at 1111 co,.. £Jtec111rr11 of the wrrr ' J79ll Beach Blvd. lMf 211MJ "°''''°" 11111 e11(uled !ht w!lllln I~ of tile ""°"" """'"' deced~~f SUPllUOll: COUllT 0, THI R ti ...... Beacb meot with them. 1\.14-5303. ['.:'.....-c:::=-c:--:;;;;;;;;;;;---111""""" on lMMlt of Ille cortorlllon NAll:WOOD, SODIN .. ADKINSON STATI 01" CALIPOll:/ltlA POil .. ··-rovyo (AP) -"at1'onal LEGAL NOTICE tt\frel" n11!1ed, Ind 1cttnowtedlld 19 "" Piii otlkl ... 1tt1 THI ,.,.,, •• •••••• ..., ,, rn11 IW(h Qt'llOl'tllon 11ecwltd Ill• umt. "-" heel" C:•Nf. nu1 ,. .... su.ml BIBLE THOUGHTS police re"""ed ,_ tral!l ..... tllt WITH!$$ mY lllnd Ind 1111. Tll: {Jlt) '4tol111 In ""' Maner of Ille E1!1f1 flf t'""~ ;rv;r C PUbllc ti11rlntl w111 bt llt! "' (OFFICIAL SEAL) AtlDrnft'I ftr S1111:wlrh1 ED WAltD Y, POllTER, 0ft11Ud. • deaths in Japan totaled more co111 Mts1 Pltnn1nt conwni uion. 11 the aart11r1 8. Ph11n... Pllbll1~e<1 or11111, cusi 0,11., Piiot Notice 11 11tret11 11ven 11111 tl'll ""' PACrF1C VIEW HllNAL PUNISHMENT h proportion1! than J4,000 in midweek, 38 ,','"i•_!<,•1,",' ,',' ,'.~ .~::."'o, '::1•10011Mn:; N011ry Put111,.c1111ornl1 "'°""""' 11, 11, u Ind Dl(lmber i c:1er1leriec:1 wru ull 11 pr!v111 wlf. on .,, RIAL RIC ' I d d J 'd '"" "" .... ber l'rlnc11>11 Dfflct In )Ht ~ 1rttr lhe 21th dav at No .... mbef', 1,.,, .i MEMO PA to now o 9• •11 opportunity. 11u1 111 , days earlier than last year. _,1b1t 111tr1atltr Oii MOllCl•v, ~em o,11...,e counlv ""' ofllu Of Gltn ,., D11k~, 401 N. ar-.rtit Cemetery e Mortuary "··tli1t ••r.,1nt whlclt KNEW t.it Lorcf1 They predicted this year's toll t.~=·rdlno Ille fonowl"' •PPllcllloM. Ms.!..'!"',•,,,luJ'". E~plrn LEGAL NOTICE ~!~~'iv Su~tt ~:!' ~ltftcll,..1:: ~~::.~•,.,. C••pel will -neithor did -hit will, 1h1ll bt I ·••1•00N NO R IMJ lot "' "' ua wouJd be 8 record high pass-1. lllEtDN r ' ' ;. tk Publllhed Ot .. lff Co.If O•llY Piiot, C1!1fornl1, lo 11'11 hltl'lltt Ind bMt bidder, 3SOO PacWc View Drive b11t•n witlt MANY tftipo1. 8vt h1 th1t • Dort Koll com111nv, inc .. 17m Sll'I 1 NO'lembtr 11, 1a. u •nd DIQfmbtr '· fl.ml• •1nd 1vbltet to ttn11rm1t1Cin ''°' .. w 1 -KNEW NOT -ihill bt b1it1n with FEW Ing the 14,256 registered in Clrclf, lrv!nt, C1t1t,, tor •tr.';1\~i'Tio:: "" 20l5'ff Clll:TIPICAT• 0 , IUllNl•I Sull*r100" Court, 1!1 tilt rlgl'll, tnk tnd in. Ne__. Beach, CaWorull 1968 re?OM proper!'/ d•terlbed fl • tM lf:reu of .. Id dectftlld " ""-ftfmc fl .. .,_. 1trip1s."' IL ... 12:~7-<48). A l1!1nt1cf m111 • e 8env Tr1cl, ttv:I loc•ltd on LEGAL N<YI'ICE ,ICTITIOUI HAMI d~1tll •"4 111 thl rlthl, ll!lt •nd lnternt 6'f.l'iDO in j1il for lif1, h loriur1d by tli1 thou9hh S0...111-1 corntr of Biker Strttl ~ 1111 Th• underslGriec:I do cullfr lllt'I •r• lh•I Ille Hl•le of wld. dect11ed h11 1c-· ' d I I d NOTHING • LEGAL "OTICE NewllOtf Jl'rteWl"I'•' COllll M111, Ctlll., ,.Hm conc1·~u"' , .,,1..., '' -oi '''''''''• '11/trtd ll't' 011er•lfon of 11w or o111erw1 .... • of lootopportunltit1 111 wa1t1 now• 91. ctn "' ,. .. 0 0 R•C <•IY1•1<••1 °' IU•INlll ..,, ~· " . ""' 1 IO'·-• -If from ,.,, 0 I"'" Ntwoort 8uCll, C1lllornl1, un0er tilt lie· o r '"'" or n ed(I _. 10 '"'' "' s1 don• to remO'll tho'' puni1hin9 thou~hh. An i9nort"1UI, in j11l for 11·--~~---------·1 ,, lllJ:ONI PITITION ND, • ' l'ICTITIOUS frl"AMI tlllooi llrm ntlllt of SHEPARD'S 1114 lllll 4PC~ltec:I. •I ll'le tlmt ot Cl'fl!M, In Ind It PEEK FAMILY lift, miy •niov the fret meili ind loituri; t.is p11nith'm1nt it ll9ht. Clll:T11'tCATa 01' IUSINISS AND tONE IXCE,TION l'lll:MIT 7N:· Tiie unclenltntd clo certify l~h' '" .. ld firm It ~llOIKI of th• tolkrWlnt 1111111 (ttltln re1I ProHrl'I .i111111 In 1111 COLONLAL FUNERAL h h h 1 I I II lllCTITIOUI flAMa 11•111 .. t, '"' S. V, Hunwk••• Jr,, 70 • cond11ellnt 1 bu1lneu 11 llnlO Mtln St., woons whow MMll Ill fVH tnd pltct City ol (o)t1 MQI, County of Or•""' 2 P•I. 2;20·2 J cond•mn1 Chri1ti1n1 w o I'll op• 111 Y • 1n T1le ullder1ltnec:I OOH Cttllf'I ttitv 1,. Ch•""""' F11lle•I011, C1lll., tor perml1•lon Huntln!Jlon 8t1Cf1, C1lllernll, \ltl!Mr !'ht ot ,.1~ tr• 11 '1>llows• Stitt of C1lilernl1, Htl!cultrl'I aescrlbtd HOME into 1in 1ncf 1111•'· " •. tht !1tl1r 1ncf ls wor11 with them th•n tlt1 coftducllno 1 bu1lrw11 11 NtwPOrl 8t•ch to ru-•l'"OOtl1Y c:le1crlbecl In 111• pell< llctlllout firm 111me ot CAllSTAN Loli R •nd LfOl'I A, ShtPltd sm 11 tolJows. to-wit: 71M •-•-a Ave. bog•'•••'•g. ''' ;1 had bttn btlftr for thtm not to hivo known Clllfotnla. undt!r tt.e fk:llllou1 firm Mm; !Ion lrOl!I M1 lo R~-<P IPlll perml•.,"1~,1 1o U.BORATOllY •"d lhll 111d firm 11 corn-Do"l'ln 'or Hunllntion 8 •~th TM ""'11herly 71.W of It>• norll'lerl'lr UI D<7U of PEGAN ORIGINALS Ind'~' Mid firm exceed Ille m•~lmum permln lble I "' l>OStd at lh8 fOlloWlnl person1. Wl'!Olt C1lllornl1 " • llf.16' OI !he ~•11•1'1' )1)4. "5' of ti.. IOI' Westminster 893-3525 Ike w1y of righl1ou1n111··", Th111 miu H11v•n ind 1wff1r re· It corn1101ed ol 1111 tolrowll'IO penon1, Ml,hl 111owlno 11'11 con11ruc:11on of U7 namt1 In lull •nd Pllt"tl ot tet.kltnct •rt DitN Ociober 31 lHt nll\I !fl F1lrvltw F1rm1. recorded look 1110,11 ind rtgrtf etern•lly, liiving KNOWINGLY rijt(ftd op· ~ n1m11 In lull end pl1ct11 of 11nll1 lo meet Ille CP 1tand••di 1" 1 tro-11 lollows: Loli R She'...trd' t , ''" 71 of Or1"'e Collnll' 11111, • ttllden<• 1•0 •• fotlow1· IH»td .... CP tone. not IO exceed lllr" c. G. YUPOI. 199" Wl'lrnct<ll~, NIW•. LfOl'I A Sllff1rd records. commonly known II tt• SHEFFER 'IORTUARY portu"itl11. NOTHING can bt don• or 111id to 1111 tlt1ir r19r1ll. 8tlty H. E••'"''"' ,Os E. Bev Fron!, ~>or!n, 1s per 11t!1on f'l'(l.).4 ol lht oort Bt•cn, c1nt. 1111, 01 cimo(nlt, Or•nt• County: H1rbof' &Ivel .. c:o.11 Mew. C1lll«nl1. " Thi Bibi , cfo11 not te1~li LITER AL 1h1tt1 of 9olcf ln H11Y1n; &llbo• 1111n0, fU61 mvnlc1Pll codf !lllt1h rise 1tindtri"I °" Sl1n IE. !llvtrm1n, '8H VI• .-,rltUn1, on October 31, 1Mt, before me, 1 TenN OI tile C111h 111 11wlul mono:' « La-na Beach •H-153$ thii it a FIGURATIVE wiy to dticribt th1 b11utlfut. N1ith•r Pf!lt'I Gren%. IU02 M'e4ow1wrtl 11•oi1trl'I IGUIN belwttn Bak.,_. •nd Hunt!M!on Be1ch. Callf, Nola"I Public In 1nd 111r NICI 11111, the Unlttd s111e1 on conflm11111on ol ""' •-· Wey, NtwPOrt 8''"'· PtYl1rlno Stre11!1 111 feet a1~1trl'I' "' ine D1rec1 NO'l&mbe• 10, 196' "roontllv •Pi>e•red Loll 11:. Stl1P1rd 111d CM' 111rt t.111'o Ind IMllnt• evldtfl(td W San Clemente 4~100 cfo11 it f11ch LITERAL firt in Ht!I; thi1 FIGURATIVELY cft· Dilfd Novem~r 23, Uff (tnler11nt ct Brltlol Slrtel, Co111 MfM, C. G. Yui>Pt LfOl'I A. Shtl>trd known to me le be tM llOlt IKUrld l:r\I Morl;101 or Tri.tit OHd. 1,,;b11 the ttrri b!t. REMORSE 1ncf REGRET of thll'I• I" Hill Pe,igy Gttfll Calif. St1n e . Sllwrm1n 11trson1 wllo!ie nemn ••• 1vbscrlbNI to on thl nrw>trty so solcl. Ten eterctnl « • f R d Bel1y H. ftslmtn l. %ONE EXCl!PTION PEllMIT NO. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Ille within lnllrumenl and Kll:nowlldttd 1moun1 bid lo be dnoosl~ with bid. SMITHS' MORTUARY (who mi1,td H11v1nl will forever tortur1 th1m IS irt. •• Slttr °' Callfoml• ll•UWJ, lor l(tlhV 1nve1!mtnl Como•n.,, ORANGE COUNTY? Ille'! t•ec:uted the 11me. lld1 or otlert lo be In wrlllnt 1nd w!H Jn, 12;4 7·41. Rt'I, 2C; 11.t S, 2 Cor. Si I 0, Riv. 2 I :I 05, Yov Or•nt• c°"""" •~5 E lTih strett, COlll Mflll, C1111,, lo• On No'ltmblr 10, 1,6', befflre m1, • be ,_,....., 11 Ille 1tores11d ollkt 11 .,,., 6%7 Main St hivt KNOWLEDGE of Christ. Do you t1~1 1.,1ry OPPORTUNITY On No'l•m""° '' lt6J beforr me 1 01rmlis1on to con11ruct •Piii opere!e 1 Not1rv Public In Ind fO<' utd Sl1!e, lOFFICIAL SEALl t!m11t1er 11\e nnt oubfktllon llereol •nd "· uniln~-Beacb Nolt"I Public tn 1Mt 1or'w1d Slali, ~er· "Hires Jd!"nr'1 Re1ttur1nl" lo meel 11'' 1>er'°"11tv 10Pt1rec:I c. G. YuH•. St1n E, Je1n F... Jot111 btlOI"• d•ll Ol Mll. " 5""" to ob1v Him1 VISIT Clturclt of Chri1t, 217 W, Wi11on St., Colla IO!l&ll'I I PM•rtd Betty H Etslmin ind "CP" rto11lrernenl1 In • Cl.CP ione per $ll~erm1n known to ma lo~ Ille per50n1 Nol•r'I Publlc.Cill1orn11 Dllecl Odotlitr )II, 1'69 536-653! M111, STUDY tho BIBLE witlt ut. p .., G 1 ,,,_ 10 'm• to bl 111t 11i.ns m14t 1 11111 of lhl1 1111111cat1on on Whole n1mtt. "' sublcrlbtd IO lM w11111n s.,1.,11 c. Pat!., ~=============~==========================.,.:!..:!_' ~1 nll!lts 1,1 iut>Krlbtd 10 prOPrrt'I 1ot1led Ill Ille ftntr1I l'o"i 0•1 ~1tr11ment alld l(k/IOWltdfled ll'otv e•· Prlr1tl11al Olllce In E•ecutrlx open ing frio•y, november 28th sorry for the del•y HANG TEN fo r men •nd boys 7 fashion i.l•nd, newporl be•ch • 644-5070 bankamericerd master charge ""'..,., 1111 SW corntr of B•ktr 1nd r' o 1c\Jfed Ille lfl'nt'. Ora1111• Counlr of ~ Wiii Ille wllllln lnttrument Ind IC~,,_ltdllltl SlrHll, ca111 MtM• C•111, (OFFICIAL SEAL) My Com111J,.lon Explrn OI Mid OKeclenl lhtv llll(Uled Ille llll"W, For lurlhlr lnlormttlon Ill'\ !he abOvt Jr•~ L, Job1! IJL!:N A, DUKE (OFFICIAL SEAL) 3p~llcttlonl• ttlfpl\ont 13",20 or c.1111 et No!JrY Publ!c. Ctlllornl1 Mlt(ll 1, 191J Ml N. lrM!f Sf'ld. Jostol'I E. 08'111 I~ oll1Cfl of lhf P!lnnlnt OHfrtment, Prl...c:IPtl Ot!lce In P~b!lll\ecl 011"'1 Co~1! Dll!V Piiot, IYllt 111 Nol1ry P1tbllc.-C1111orn11 Room 100 n F1lr D•l'le, Ca1!1 Mell. _. Or1nge Coun!Y ~ovember ~. 11, lt, 2S, lt" l'O<ls..t QIWlll, C1Ullrnl1 PrlnclPll Olllce In tJtilornlli.' Mr Comm!11lon E•Plrt1 AlltrMY ftl' l•teulrl• Ort""' Counl'I COSTA MESA Merch ?. 1'1J LEGAL NOTICE Publlt~ed Ora...,e Co•'I D1l1Y Piiot. Mr CCll'l\rnlssfon Ell11lrK PLAN NING COMM1$$10N Publl1lltd Ot~n~e Ce.ti t Dallv Pflol, Novtmber 11, 19, tl, Ifft 1131-M ' •• 11..,.June 210 , lf111 C , 0 '" •i•t Nale ll••de November 11, It 25 •nd DPCernber ?. IAR 110 U ''"'1 CMll 1 ' C1!1lrm1n 1H9 20t1-6J November 1S tnd Dt«mbtr J, f , 1•. Wllll•m L, Dunn LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI TO ClllDITOllS LEGAL NOTICE lHt tttHJ Stcrelar'I Ind Dlttclor SUl'IRIOll COUllT 0, THE of Pi.~nl"' l'·mft Publ!llled Orft ..... C1111t D1l1Y Piiot, •-mH STATE D' C:ALl,OllNIA •0• ClllTIPICAT• 0, •USINISS. LEGAL NOTICE NOVrmber 2s. lfff ,,. •• , Cl!!lfl,ICATa 0, IUSINESS TNI COUNTY OP OlANQI l'ICTITIOUS HAM• 11--°"'°"°"'"'°'""'"'':"'."°CCO:::--( ~~~~!::.,;:~.-,,.:.;;;;,;,.-'-""'-·( FICTITIOUS !rlAME fol• .WMU ClllTllllCAT1" OI' •USINISI • ""r<AL NOTICE ' Tiit ulldtr1ltnl!cl dots (erlll'I lie It~ l'ICTrttOUS NAMI uwu The Un<ltt"llO"lld cullfle1 he b con· Ellll1 of SYLVIA LUTHEll, Otcflle<I. duc:U~t 1 bu1lneu ti 101 Marine Ave., Tiie underlltntd doff urtlty tie Is con• p.JnP dlllll'lll • buslntU II '°8 Marine "ve,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo !ht 81lbM t1l1nd, C1llfornff, \ln<ltr 1111 !lto C:irc-111!9 1 buSlntU II 114S N_,I lmt., CERTllllCATI 0, •U11NIS$ B11bo1 lillP\d, CNIWl>llrl> C•llfornla, t•tdllct" at the lbo'lt Mined decedent tltlout firm n1rne at 111\IE F..A HAlft WIG co.it Mew, C.lfornl•• uncltr "" flctl· •tCTITIOUS MAM• under the flclttlous llr111 n1111t at THE Thi! tll oerson' 111v1111 claims 1111lnJ1 thr 5TUOIO •nd Ille! s•ld firm 11 tom~ "°"' fltm ntml of AllJAY COMPANY ,... undenlontd don ctrHIY tilt 11 con-FOXY LAOY Ind lhtl Mid llrm II CDM-Nici ClfGedent ,,, '""''eel lo fl~ lhfm, ol Ill• followlnt 11et1on. wllo$f "•""" ht dM ARMCO TRANSMISSIONS Ind lflll erucllftl 1 t1111!nt11 •I 712 H11nt1111ton Ave., llMtd of ll'>e lollowln~ "'?°"• ~"'Olt wltll IM nec:ttll,..,, YCllJCl\efli, In lilt olll« full ind olKe of rnldenct 11 11 tollow1: , kl I! 11 ornllOlld 01 !hi lol!owlni Hlfl'lllntt".., Beach, c1111orn11, 11ndtr 1M n•ml In full •nd 11l1t1 res ae...c:• 1 11 or lllt c1trk of the •bov• tnUllN c.ourl. or Kenntlh Hlr11, .$01 Prulll Dr~ lled, H rm < 1 f 0 rid of fldlllout 11rm n1mt of ORIGINALS •Y lo!lowt: 10 present them, with tne nete111r., ftfftt!'I PlrlOl'I, whose -n u a PIK• CAIN Ind lhtl 11ld tlrm I• tomllOud of D~vld Mlthed Telle, IO'll 81lbof VOlltllefl to·~· Ufldl'nlpned at Ille olfkt D1lld NO'lt111ber 17 1H9 rt1lcllnl:t II •1 foHOWI: Ill• lo11owlnt Hflon. Wholl -· I" lull Bl'ld, No. A, Newoett 8tl<~. C111!. of ROLAND $, BAllCUME. Allorn•r 11 l';tnrHllll Hlre1' . R-A. Jol'lnton. '°*''"' $!. Ne. t, •nd llllc• GI reillltn(.I I• 11 follows: Dated Nov. 10. 1ff9 L1w, 5.50 NewPOrl Ce"''' Drtw E111, Sift! of c111tornr1, Or•"'O• c.ou"'"' Stnll Monlcf, Calllornll LUlltn C~I~, 71' H11nll!lllon AYt,. 01vlll Mldlltl Tlli<I Suitt 301, Newl>Orl Be1cl'o, C11lf(lrnl1 On NO'I. 17, 1,.,, betore mf, 1 Nolll"I' D111d N!Wtmbtr 2•, IN• Ht;nlllllllon Bi•ch, C1IU. STATE OF C"LIFO.RNIA, t1660, Wfl!Cll I' !Pit PIKt of bullflfH at Publlc In 11111 tor i 1lcl Stile, 11tnon1lty llogtr A. Joh"'°" Dllecl NOY. 10, Ifft ORANGE COUNTY, • the UPlllfr1l1riec:I In 1!1 m1lltr$ H•lll"ll'l9 aPIH:••lld Kenneth Hlrll known tom. t. Slllr ot C1l11otnl• LHll1n Caln O" NO'!. ID, lfft, before "''' 1 N°18'" 1o lllt esl11t at 11111 c:ll!ctdtnl, wllllln tour tit 111e 111rr.on wllo!e n•m• 11 subta-ltltd ' Or1nt11 County, ~~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Pubtlt ,.'" 0•"'1,10~1!!1~1 S~tll~~ P:=n•I~ monr~t 10tr lhe 11,,t oublltll~ at lhlt lo !ht wtlllln l!llilrumenl tnd tcknowltd• On NO'lember 11, 196•, ""'"" mt, I OllANGE COUNTY• lllPlol' fY '"''' ~ ' nolk:f ed ht tXl(;llltd Ille 11..,. Nollt'f PubUc 1n end lot tt ld Stilt. on NcY 10, 1H9; betort mt, 1 NOll"I me to bl 1111: oerson wnoit n•~ It Dett!d November J lH' 0 · itelWlllllV 11>oe•t'ld Rottr A. Jonnson Puti11c 1n · •"41 tor 11ld s1111. "r111n1ll'I f11b1crlbed 10 Ille w!lhln 1n,iru,.,~~1 •ncl wn50n Euoer:.i Lui11er ! FFIC:!.~ 5~~'.1enr"I' known to me lo bt Ille P•rton wl'IOle ••11ttncl Lllll•n C•ln •110wn to mt! to be 1ctnowl'49ecl "" e~tcU1HI Ille 11.m. Elpc;vlor ol '"' Wiii Nct18",.., Pullllc·C•l!tornft n1m1 Is s\lblcr1bf(I IO Ille Within ln· !hi Hrlllll '#11011 n1111t Is 1ub1trlbecl IO !OFFICIAL SEALJ Of Ille 1bove ~&m"' dec:tdt"I Prln<IPll Olfl<t 111 s1rvrntn1 1nd 1c1tnowltdtecl he eoet11•ec1 i11e w11Mn 1n,1•umen1 1nc:I 1tknowffftfl:I M•..., B~thb1:0.11r,lf r 11 llOF..AND l . IARCUMll! orinoe cou"'" "'' wine. ·~· ~-O!(Cttled It'll 11mt. "'"''"' II • 0 ~ AllorM'I II Uw M c I l E~ 1 {0Fl"ICIAF.. SEALl (OF FlilAL SEAL) Pr!n(lDI~ 01111<t In Sit MtwMrt Ctllllr Drl'll llll, N:vem°:';' ;: llf,n P rn ~ I( Htn•'I JNn L Job11 O•tMe oun 'I Sllll• 112 p blltl\l<O 0 • c I Otllv Pilot •• Nol••)' Pv1>11c.C1UfClrnl1 Notarv · Pubtlc • C1f110rnl1 Mv 1forn, ,';'j~'lon EKo1rt1 NfW91itt lffdi, C•~lll• nut Nov~mber 11, r~etlld °"&ec*"lbe!' ,, '· , P1!11Cl1tl Olflte In Ptlfl(IDll O!lkt In p II '°o' ' C , Oi!! Pl"' T•h C110 '4Mnl IMf ti''"'' Orlnte CounlY Or1M• Cou,,,.,. Vb 1htcl r•l'IOt "' 'I ' Al,_ t'tr IQCV!wt' 1 ----~~~~,-,.=-=-,---My (.ommlNIOll Extlnll M'I Com1111lttoll E•,lre1 NO'IM'lber 11, It, 25 Ind Ottembfr 1. Publlthecl Or1n1t COlll D1ll'I' Pllo!, 1' LEG" NOTICE Novrmbtr 24, lt72 M&rdl 1, lt73 1Ht ,_... Nov•l'ntllr It lS Ind Ot<tmbtr 1, t, ~ Publllhed C>rll'!ttl CN•I DIH'I Pllof, PubllJ!lfd Or•ntt C041,I Ot11V Piiot. lN t1J.Ht ------------No'lem!Mf U tnd °*tembtr 2, e, 1'. November 11. 11, lS end Dt<embtr '· LEGAL NOTICE ""' Ifft .. 1.111," 1Ht *'""1-----------LEGAL NOTICE T .... n NOTICE o• IJllTIJriDIO LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1uP11t101t couar 0111 THI ,.2n14 Tu.Ns,111: .-,Nb LsAsa•Acic STATI 01' CALl•Ott:NIA 'Oil NOTICI 01' 0 I SS O .. VT I O" 01" Nollc1 ll Plt.rtoY ll"tn t111I Dontld l:. • <Ou.' •• THI p )Pf' THE COUNTY 0, OltANOI Dombrow, D.D,s .• TrtMffltor, of ,,., (, SUPIRIOll • NI. A•M41S , .. ftTNllllHIP AND OP DISCOM• Eot""' ""'" C:ll'I' ot Hunl1ntlon ltKll.,' ITATI 0' ~~"1::11:~~:.01• C:lkT~~~,l ou°s' Nl~\lNESI. NOTICS 011 HIAltlNO o• PITITION TIHUAHCI 01" USI OP ,,lM NAM•. Clllfornl1. 1nlll'ldt to Hll ctr!llll Hr-•I • THI COUM . Tiii nclCI 00 'QI"" '""' ,,, POii PltOIATI 0, llOll:llON WILL Pl'-rl'I to: Lffleltlllfl Corpeir1tton. I NI, A..... 1fnt1 ~' b11 ntJI 11 11 Mt1il jl.. ANO •OR i.ITTl!:lS TllTAMINTAll'r Purwtnl lo 11'lt 1H'O\'ltlonl of lfcilon Ctllfornll C:or,., lnltl!dld Tr1n1tertl . HOTtca 00•1,•,•, .. ,•rwitt :roTTfo: S!~11=t11 f07~. C1lllOl'F! .. ll"!ler,,"'I Ettlll of TULA STOKE$ COC:I(!, 1m:J01f·S 11~.Jltf ~~·Im~~ ':.tndt: (LH.otl, ol QI Wli.hlrt IM,. (11'1 of 'Ok Piii: i'i(T/nw• tlrl!l n-of THE OT 0ft91Mlli on ::1"116rri1 not!« It~ •IW l•"terlV Hllta. C:tll/Otll .. , 1"4 thll M1ct . L1.n111.s TISTAM, "•"•'•'•~"-IHOPPf 1"4 lhll .. kf llrm 11 com-NOTICE IS HEll:l!8Y GtVll!H Tfttl 11 .f!. ~~~a 1iw-:.rlflllrtlllt ~ ; I"~ TttMfttff CL.ucirl. F..HSMulp • 111111 el JUAHt A ' ' llCllld OI 1111 to11owll'ltl WllOFll, wllliMi WILLIAM l'IOWltF..L COCK!, SR, 1111 fllo !lit f.i'JloW Hf'Wlll, tncl Mnilotote Ctr~•tkwl. 1"11M"t hi Ill~ It Miit NOTICI IS HEREl_,Y OIVE~ ~I "'""" 111 full tnif lll•cn of Al~ tel lltrtln I .. llllo!I lot 11robllt of fol'eltft lfltl .. lld In •lr'!!!tl uncter ihl ll•m-1111'-'"! DONN It, OornbroW, ODS. TrlM!t«ll', ~rs11,..i T, Rllh I J-"' '1 •• II follow1• wlll Ind for l11>1•1'1Ct of Llllln el AWAll:D OTOll:S, YAMAHA, II 1'5 IF..-), fl'lt tllf'H,.._1 p.._1r. • ,_ "w '""~"'!!11 • ::::"~\: • "'""'ff' "l"'r\flrd Lii .. St•I Ttlltl'fll!'lllf'I' to Ill• Pt'llllontr. l'lfertnc• Ell! 1~Slrttl. Cotll l'.i ... ti Ctjr.lffllf'n,~. ten .. ll lltlCT .. llOll OI which .... ft;ICIWfio . ,rolllllt "' Wiii ........... JIUI . t';:J< It. Offl'I, SU H•rv•"' to wlll(~ 11 "'"' for IUrtlltr Hrficul1r •• 'L!1 cl ~It ot m~lll1'' JU • "'wll: Ot!\111 tttrlPme<'ll. elllc• t<!lllP. Jlln Tet.fllfl\ffllltY 1 P :J.' ',!: ~:~ n,, '~ . end thtl Ille tlmt: 1nd pllf:I OI' i.1rl11t tl!I J~ I v1tre:'~ta .. ni~f"1 T.i lllf!ll, furnU~rt Ind fl~ft Ind lDttld rtfel't!ICI '° W!lkh • m "' If( 11 \ ltm• hit betn tel tor Otcemtier n. •Mt, •ftl?r l~ a1no11111on no ..,._ had •I nu f , Edlnetr A'H,, Cll'I ot Hll~ , 111rtkui<ll"I. Ind 11111 "':, 11":,! ,,J 1; lh.!! on ~lll,11!.1n it J\JI) '''"" In Ille (OUl'lrOOll"I OI' DINr1· •uttlorl l tn lfl<Ur Obll111tlon1 tor iild llnt!On kith, C1lltorn11. Ind lllllt "" • ot l'letr1nt "" ... -Jo I 1111 •t~lt of"Ct 1111rn1l. o;'t_l'!!I ~ty? -"' NO, ' OI .-ta court •' 1l)O Chile termer lr1111 lllt ntmt• ot 1111 Plrlr!ltS t•kl Ind ltntbf~ tttM1tllon 11 .... Otcemlltr 12, lfft, -•I t,, No''"j" fin Mid on Nori'mblr IJ, 1"', O mi· & Ctnlft Dr1"te Wtllo flOl'rMrlY Wl!IFI •i.tolll ~ llltlt ~II!! ''"7i 'f.i@."w"d "'°''""',.,aftocl Oii. tht 4111 dW.-~ courltOOll'I OI 0-• · NollrY 1'\ltlll( tn 1nd tor M I 1te. 51.-1 in lht Cll'I ot S.nl• Ant. tort. Inc., 1 "'""'° 'llrclJ O.C.,....,, 1Mt. 11 lO •·"'·• •I lllf "''""' oevrt, 11 1UO Clvl( Ct11lt' oriw W"'· 11'1 ~,.......llY w-nd sr.l11ff LfHll •nif c•~l'Ornia nra M•;•· c11 1om11, • 1J. waro ti L••-11Cot'H'lllerl.11 m1 wu1111,. 111~ cur of lfnl• Ant. C111torn11, GOrWI It. """' 11nown t. ll'lt 10 be IM Olllld Novem~r '1 1m «no11Mrd • •SI• C•mdtfl '"'· or'IM eou-...•!11 cltv of •e'litlr Hllit. Dl1'cl Novf'll'\btr 21. IHf pt;~1lti~:, ~ =~ ~~: w. E. ST JOHN.. tlll Mir, C1tlfoml1, Gttttr•I •nd F..I ...... C1lllol'llll.' W. E. IT JDHN :f:t!t fl!tc;U"4 ~ •""'· Counl'I' Clerk. !!tr •lrlfl!"•• r1•P1Cllvel'I. Olltd lllls Ill" dl'I' Cll Novemtlll', "'9. coun" (ltrt tllALl OlllN .... M.llOit Dlftcl lllil 1~111 tJA'! ~ ffw.be•. , .. ,. Ltllf'Wlfl cor--•'-ll091•T F... HUMPHllYS MAll:ll.'1'!1£MC .t.ll:TY ... , Wlhlllrt hlll!iY•rcl .-.w.t.RO M~. i S. • 1 C1fl~i• Ctr11. l#t o\411111. 1111tt N-W * Not1i1: P lie-1lltorn11 ''""" Hilts, (1111. mlt ~i:~f;1\_ PAfj~Ell . a., MtlYln Bttm•n Cesl• MIH· c1nttn1I• ""' tnnc •• (ti In Ttl' !tl11 llWlll 'J. Ec:IWlrd ."" harcll Lli\S!IOUIP COtt:PO•.t.TION Ttl1 11141 ,....,,. M'I~ '!IClll Eo1ra AltltfllYt I., l"ttllllMr LIMITlD l"AlTNll ••1 Wlllfllrl ll\'ll. A"'""" "' ~tll!Mltflc .. I D•!l'I' l'llof """ '°' 1'1 P111>ll•htll Orl"fl (04!11 D111Y Pllol, p~~ Of•not . tttil D1nv P!ICll, ...,.,., 1o111i., (.ftlf, '"1' .. ,. .I ... p~jtflf(I .. r•nt• ..... ' Ottemllllr 1' Publlihfd O••Mf C~t 0111'1' Piiot. NOYtlllber t-i. u .,,., DllHml!lr 11 N.... '" u Inf o.citll!IMI' •••• ~ °"""'"" CHtl 11--NO\'ffllblf U. 2' ''"' 11" ~ NflV'!Tlbtr 11, 15 Ind Dtumbtr l• '' 1,., 11"'" 1"" !Ul-4t 11'¥11111111f t!, ltff - 194J ..... "" • '... ~---------.... -'" -' • J• DAU.V PtLOT L TlltSday, Novttnbft 25, 1969 Crosswor(J Pttzzle Lab Tests OVER THE COUNTER Complete-Ne\v York Stock List • I ACROSS 1 Bit quantity; lnfomta l 6 Put to death 10 Call •ff•lr 14 lllatur. ...... lS ChanQ l' pl ace or abodl' 16-thl! Ttrrlblt 11 Tobac co roll 11 kl the Slltf place 19 Garmmt 20 Securtd by oblique na lllng 22 Crowd ed close together 2) Gam bl ing media 24 Builder 26 Inches ptr second: Abbr . 2 9 SPfead lor dry ing 30 Reputation 31 loc:t ol hair 33 BthaYing badly : 2: words )7 A fric111 tr er 38 Night on the town 40 Pol sourer 41 Kind of bedroc;::: 41 f lower 44 Tfnmdtr god 4S Whtrl' Carson Cl\y Is: Abbr. 41 Close watch 48 Neon, lot ont 51 Birds: Latin SJ Strong li~r 54 oasis fe1.ture 59 Dtstrucllons 6.0 Kind or .skirt 61 Gas 6Z -SlaRlry Gartlnt' 6) P1tposillon b4 Very cold bS Time periods b6 Pait of "lo br. .. b1 Slr'Anthooy oind !amity DOWN lNATO or SEATO 2 One's own: Preli it 3 Sm all sled 4 Air lean an le lope 5 Ma ckinac and Juan dt Fuc:• 6 Expressed pleasure 7 Ear part 8 Dls tllct ,4,tlorney 's concrrn 9 Unlled 10 Nlcttl: 2 'liord' 11 Occuren ct 12 Demi 13 Btcomr " 111rmber 21 Orcorile a cakr 22 Half 25 Ct>nsurr 26 Skin Irritation 27 Malay outrl9grr 28 lnsl{Uctloa to one's broker 32 Places of drudgery: 2 words D Forl!fl 34 l ay o Ingress or egress 35 Nobe l ••rs1 c1s1 JO Sk n opening 11/25/69 38 Shortly 39 Bevcragr. 2 WOi ds 42 Former ,4,slan l ead~ 4) Mean 45 USA or Canada, t .t- 40 MoU1er of m1nklnd 48 Devia ted from a sllnd1rd 49 Girl In a SOflg 50 feminine name 52Rlpup 55 Feed the ti tty 56Eyelna certain way 57 Part of lh• body 58 Alms 00 Marblr: Slang lJ /1~11,9 Find Fault With Tires WASHINGTON (AP) Tires ' ccrtilied by four major American m;1nuracturers as =-1 fitll "-<• &:. C!MG'r l~l/IJ ClnGE ""-''' -A-tin z_e llf • l••••••••••••1110:::••••••••••.,.,l:~11:b1'.1~ 11; J:~ Jt~ 41tl-tv. ~l~sur1:. ic ..<•··,. .... ,, ... L ,, ll·· +,"' ITl'"lll 1. -Tiit to11Qwlnt li!O tO'l',_!!I o~ •j• ~ ••",. f' a In 11• INI -'CfNC '·ji 21 ;t; "" 21~ !. 111 ~T F 11n. '~~t •*!!,., .. -·~·· ..... N GAO f\llo !.f\11 CPlr j• • ~ Mki li o..; ;ru 3'"' ,_ la'"" J -N ti.o-llklfl ,,... "' •I LMI illlii :le lllO • ti J"" 1111.E l . • 21 lS\IO u ll'4 -II!,~Y ..:30t. ~~ •!:,o:n-L:~f'i.; rl~at u=.·~ t .. ~ N•,•r tA.V-, ~.l~ 1· :r'A ft14 ;&14 Mdt:illl'j' i! lJ._ l:~ '°1-U' ~1t;1~· ,;;,:,r ~lefliu•l'"'j;.·.~';! .. 11'i .. ·-N f:i " :i: A 'fv. 1 .. .t.Omlr1I I~ "'"' ~W ft + \\~iz.~.J~rt 1.• •---:li: ..... f?!_..L•b u E E" I"' ~ ., .. .,. 1m ,~"''~Lit 1.40 171 ~ ~ + _ "" il'' '! NASO Ll1llnt1 for Mondoy, Nov•mbor 24, 1969 !tum I fft ttp. cite .. SI :If,~ • 1' 11'11' t -II C:mp N 21 A11!11lll !Ill • -\' ~ ·-rU4111lal vr Inlet· r"',',!I , • ''° jlYI 2tYI YI I•~ 1'\lo A.01tlr~ Ct . I> r> " -'°"\' I ~ dM\tr ltltfl; ti ef P 1•1'11 a d'ofll F t 5 n Ut ''"" fll\I) Afr Prod .:Niii I ,,. 16h ''-" -Cir.IE tit j'.M meeting government safety •DOroxlm•t•lv ' I Nit• 11 n 111• A 311/'f 14 Nl• ., "' Air~ .. u.1J 2f 1H"" 1M" 1fl" ···· c1n PR .JO P.rn .. I' wnldl 1t16" N\IC l• 10., tit & 3'M \'I l Cci t ,.... Alr td l ·U• 235 ii.-j'"" iht + 14 Clt\r P pl t standards failed 25 percent of r.t":" ~ ~ ~c•Y 11~ :~ ~~,..."fl& Ut 1 "' ~ 'i!i ~ ~· :t. ~i~'.tg 'f 1~ ~ , :: l=..i: '° test& conducted by In-~ uJ:~"/,.,,o:: t't:• ,J 1•1sv. ~~r ~ 'rul .,~ 1· 11GIC• 1 ~ ~= ~,. :: l!~ liy~ ~l:: +a ~~"Fial"~ . otlltr m•ttt'tl. i Modlil ' NW N11G .U w IEiSVc 1 • AIU51•11d . $.t ~14 ''-" Ji~ NA of Al;'i dependent Jaborator1es. the ct"'"" "'......,. C•• s1v. n v. NW Pv5v 1t 1t ~V'I 1ov. 11 Aklulcl" .u 25~ .w. 2~ + ...., c..~1 51 a •• IM lhe d11. ll'rlm mp5 011 25\o\ jtV. Nl:f.I It~ r n.... d RHfS 2J"' '6~ Afte. CP J~ 119 !)&rt 13\/o 1 _ \lo ~lM\t ~1.J.1 Dtpartment or Transportation :r:,.~ "°' ,,!,~~\/ .. ~ E:~:y R~ ~"" ~... ~ ~., ll :in ttn ~'Pd n-f.« ~n:1:~ (!~ .. , 11 ~t? = ll + "c ~=~~'·" 'i~ sald Monday. ~~',1:::"" or com-,F.~r.!:1.18 i: ~ "'~·n ,i\ •iv. :~~ ''r lj; Mn Allel!Pw .:tt '' 21'11! 21)! 21~ +Ill Ol<l P•I 1,70 ""f Ent ,, 1~ Oii cort 1lt >"' IRI' r• '•"''':it ~,f,, ~ 1•~1•11:~ ,.:i, '" D" ~~ ~"=::~~IU~~.~·~ . .:i The 120 tests sponsored by ~A,.C-r""f ,11a d"" ~' T~ tm H~ :c.rA iov. ''" ,~ Fc1 ~ .~ ~ •'" .. M•"',1 -~~ u Mi.; :w.• ].jV. + Vi coiotnht '·'° the government as a check on A1T1 Ill(" n 121'1 •IRl'lft " • P~c: tut ,.,,.. 12v. .,...11a t10 21• Alufd" ,;a ~ ~~ Y:: f.,,~ _:1~ <'•"'• ,!'.! •,, • AVM Ca IOV! 114 & Ce<O 6 .... 1\11 P•tlsl a. "'II.""' T•-!'' -.,,,_, .... • -" ·-. "f'ed fet Atmt El l''t tVt l'tlrlld T '~ 71' PK AlllO •IT JV. !IUf!t I I'& l;,\i:" i111$ C~~lm 3 1~-J.i~ '"' Coll In DU ".S company-ce.ru I sa y com· A<mt VR :16\':I 31~1 F1rrlll!ll ''YI " PK F1E :15'4 )6111 1¥1or w 12111 " Alslh1PC ,fOll • 'J ~ .. ~ !!:t• !: ••·• ", 1111:.e . . All H°'"p " M FedM Mf llS 186 Ptkco Co JVa ' el!Mnt •Va :IOI'! A'---• .. • ...... '°"' "" ..,., phance showed 30 f::illures 1n-A!r 1114111 • 6Vt F11 B°'' " Mo Ptn«il t• l;i11 T•a•• AS l s A~s"9 1., 1oi '8\4 •mi •ra -~ eil 1 Alrbrn F 11• II"" FttG RE 26'1~ 151\ P•wv O!t 1·· I !""" • m '" AMBAC ~ .: 1m ~~ ft::+ .• , ,'ii .. volvlng endurance high·•peed Alhft H 1 ~ F11M In~ 24"• 2• ... Ptrkw H 1 11111~ co 1' lt Ameres 120 , 21 """ H'll _ 1e1 . ' •r.rtt II 11-. Fsl ll;epy '"" • Ptr$Gll It IN 17'111 Jttny fn G Amre1 pfi 60 t fl .i 41 1.7 performance and s•-ngth Al co nd 16-~ 1~ F•t wF111 • •" P1~11:tr P '"' lll\lo T 11n G& "" !l"' AmHe:u o!t ia. lS'il s.\4o ,. .. ..:..,~ c~b,.~•. 1 ... "' · <J t !\"' 4V. '"-Ftklll'lll :0 701'1 P•¥91111 IS \{--j•ncnl u i. Vt AmtH Pl'j '° 31 76 75 1,\; t ~ -··""' ~ A k f h · • lti 19 PH $~~ •Yi '"klhl S•f 24 ..... UV. Pe«IH T 2• 271'J rnc111 • ... M lrFlllr ·io 1 lf\~ 31V. • "'CornlSof Ill.ta spO esman or l e tire 1n-Alld At:ro • •'h "'*' Fl' Sh '\" Pt11 Dl•L 5"111 .jg ~ In ,,Va"~ Am Alrtln ·• 1;1 ,. 3'tO »• _ ~ c,,..,wed I:" • . ·1•i.ci E~ l lili "'" For~• 011 ~ 'IOl'I ,. E119fft • • rko Pd $ 311; A &tkef" ,.. •• Corne Ill " dustry 1mmechately countered A°" Geo 12111 ll Fos• Grnl » )f P1 G .. w J1YI v, rkltlr IJ AmBk Noii 1 3: ~~ !:Vi ll\li ·· c.,,.,... ou :.-Amt<lc Jv;i 1;1 Fo!ochr 3 1V. Peftft P-'C J \'I T•otlc.__ 31\41 Am &rinds t nt t• ~ Jl~~ +Vi Com11111 Sci that "fragmentary r eports on Am B11tn 10 11 Fo1om 11 n Ptr1n Re: 1im uw. T\l.ori Fd 1• AmB<kst 1... • ...... ._ ··•• """"'' A et Lib • .,., ''.Ii l'O\lr s~1 2'>'1.1 )Ciiio "''"'I Wa I 11'1 UnllK 1111 ~lo'J A'!' C• f'1fi ... """' -c-Miiis 1 f I test • Am EIPr '11,1, 1:1\lo Ftnkl 'I IVI 1-i Ptrlnf !"' 11'1 Uft Oollr .J3 \I'> AC:tn .'; :,5 t6 4 14 •S~ ~ -Tit Conr1cC1 60 a ew car y s can give a Am f'11r11 iO''> 1l Frnklfl 23 2• 1"1•ro111 " '2V. u11 111um 'I'• Am '"" JO ~ ''~ 24'4 , ¥•• .. ~ ec111 1'111 . • . A Greel .," ...... Ful....W 5V., l\lo Ptolt'l pf 4J •1 u" McGll 11'1 9t,Q "Cll I I 40 , ~ 11 "' 11\lo ... c llE'dlt .,! ' very m1slead1ng and distorted ~"M.lf'1 J~ ~ G:'1.!c l.t:: l~i ~ ub ~ ~ HS ::::.i l~ ltU ~~~· ;.: i TI~ ~= n~ ! ~ ~:~"1!tc°1.61 vlew of the over-all situation" A Medic• "" ~ G :1rc11 N '' P~ Pd ~ '"us f,_, l4!I •IAI ACtY p1 ,.,., 110 ,. ~ ~ -IVa COllF-1.10 OUTWEIGHS TESTS -•""•• P,!!,'t 10111 '•'• ...,.,,11 ~;:,c r' :;: ;..!',,'"•· n,,.v. 7Hli us 1111•' "'"'.ft AITIC'r1n t"2s 1tl 2'* 2~ 21.i. _ "'eanF'd "''·'° ....., 5 -"' 4 n v. U5 Trill l'I fO Am OlstlU' 1 J 21 ~ 21 CanF•tlol!I I ASI G pr I • GI I ,,\lo'~ Pro Goll 11 .. 121"'1 UP p!"p 7Jl'J 2•14 ADlllfT•l .... 17 2m ,~ 2SI\ "+"'Con Ltliltlo "The favorable experienee ,Am _;t,"0' ,','~ ,n,l.i. • !1!", ,. ., ",•,•o. ~'IWI" ' j 1" ut..i. Lei •v. ' ADv•JVt 12' 14 10•1 lD'I. 1~ C011NotG '·'' M~ '' GI•• ~ '! n 2714 2 V. Ul!l lnd 31 33 ADua pr 'ua 6 l)!t, IJ I> •··· Con1Pwr 1.0fl .f ml-J"ons of motori'sts O"er Ank•n c ,,,. 1 <' 1u,11 l•V. 16 Pub NM U'1o 2~•1 v11 lO '" 10 ••••• ·,.. . .... C0<1Pw ... , ·~ u • Arc1l1 N .O 41 Gi.,1111 W 4t~ loll Pub MC 12"1. n :i.r. V•nte S1 1•v. Miio Am Ell~• 'j 1'26 28'·• M"lo '8lrl "' "" many yeatS With good safe Aro ll!d \1''> 1.1V. (;~ c'"' ,i.c ,:"" P11bllhr 1''4 17:\lo Vl1lr011 •l\'J .... \': Am E'XD Ind ll f,¥! n.._ ~ '+: ;L ~:i"" .. 'l'rt.°'~!t/,' ' ArOtn M 1"'t ""' ;o.., ~c "' Plll'~I 6\lo 114 Viv Wod 11'1i 21•t. AExlnd 1)14.6 rllO ._.._., 63J; ""' +I .. C nl Ctn ,,..., tires Car outweighs a few ~~= ... Mo"t i~ ?~14~~ .. Lln ~ ~~ :.,r,MI ~ .... n .... :4l:al 2ir: ffVr AGlflllll .~ 111 ,, """ n·, -.. Cl Ctll pU.tt isolated laboratory tests" said ,.,,_ H s1..., 52v, r.,...,.. Sc l"l~ "° PDvo c.. '"' •'Ill w''"""* •t~ 9 AG111n /"'·'° ci " 1t'Ao '"" +"'-cn1c-.na ' ..... !di Uloil u~ Gr-Ml 0 111 17\11 PU!rwl'll H'" 16 W1!h Nt; 16 .... 11 AmHD11 .111 l:lf 14'1o l:P. 1• '""' Co ' Ross R. Ormsby c hairman of A1cc Bol ,,.,,, 11"1' r;,,," RE '° ,, Rid DYn ,,..., 1' w1JF1 RE 11 11"' A Home '·"" ut 6'!0 " ~ _ 11o rt co oir1 10 , ' A11to ~d U~ I.Pio r.rlnntl ,,, 116 R1U Trat 11~1 n !li Wat T• 1'1'1 u v1 A Mcme Pl 'l ,.l ~-t~ •, +•. ~::::~'11f .~E the Tire Industry Sa fety Coun· A~ .... ro I \• 1:i.r. r.rov1 Pr u•" i.•,,., R1r1$b El """ 3'1'o we11t1 Rt 11v; ""' Am H01p ·'' •• ..... .... + ... C·,1. .",,D:.'11",, 1\~ .'~ <i:~.'*.,". J..'! 161'1 UVt RaYt ll CP llll 211 Weld"" 11\'r llV. Amlnvsl LlO rs 17".') 17''1 11'" -"',..,.,,, "'II 1,SO •u I.... -,.., '-'' 4V. ~ RIYn'I Co 2•\') :ltl\'I Wlllnl M ?J 16 AmMFdY .. 90 1 ~t 70'1 ,,_ jO';< -14 r011tOll Pf 2 Biker 291.io )014 Gull 1111 '"" IDl'o Rl'(OP Ell 6f 6S Wtlll G 13 ..... 13"-AMtlC!x l.'O lt Jl • 31 I r .... 1 Tt! 12 The governme nt has ta ken 1111 P•lnt 1v. rv. G~•oo11 10•4 11 R"' M111 11•A 16\li w1u.11 p ,~ tfl AMetCt• "'' 1 ,....., 1,.,.. l•l't · · · ronrro1 1>~1 .. no ••ctJ"On aga>'nsJ any Of Jhe •,M,,,111r C t>..l 10"-Hanovr S 21~ )HI, Re! C•ed •4 45 tin NA 1114 11'111 Am Molor1 "" 100. t'\ 10 ;_"' ~no.,.11 pll '0 a Wdr; 11 11~ H~ven In l\11 Hlo Rllt'I' $to 2J 21 Wi1n Mllil 61.(i 1 AmN1IG1• 2 71 lN!o jl!lt :nu, +~ °" 1,lln~ f t . uf • c· il 1o•ln p ~ l l't Hiii M""3'o:ol roll, Raad e. 21 7ll'llo Wllfl Pub ''"" IJ Am ""°'o .12 260 ""' 2\ii ,,,., CllOll U11U 50 our ire man ac.urers, IV 1111m•1 ,..,,, 4'"' H..,rtd " 1~1"1 Jl'i..., Root11 M u 29 .., Wh 10 10,,,. ,,.RHOv .u111 w 71 7, 7, ••· c-111 1.• penalties up to $400.000 can be !\.~~.' U'h 13 H111oc Int • '"'" 1toM1on Mio tlll w n~ 2J 2' Am s..1 1 1 ,, 24 ,, ~=:..J~,:. ~-" l6 37 HUI!"'" lS 1~ RO'/' C11t s 5\'J WlftSIW T ,,.. ll.lo Am Shir .60 10 1...., 11 11 -~ CO<IP-G~ .5llb ·-·ght from f1'nns that v1"0Jate "11' ••~ 1•>11 1!!A Holm EP 65 " 1111. s1ov 3111, :121(1 IK PL 21..., :n• A sme1 l.H 222 """ ~ ''~ +>'--""" Bl m Ind 10 H Hoover l '>i. 3211, RVan Ho 29V, l(ltlo tdlw E J!fo tVt AmSoo\fr .11t U :If .,. 'l!l>WISU 1 tQ fed-aJ auto safety l'"ndard! 11!111' Ha «I '2 Holl E"t 11\1> 13\!i s.dller 1'h !'"' Wr(llill W lll< UVt AmSAfr ln,70 1 3.1 3,137 )fl7l4 .... Corln•I!& .:lov ... ... • 8e!z Lab l~V. 36\li Housl Flt J\11 , ... Sc•"'" E , v. Yrd!IY E ·~ 6V. Am S!d I 451 ~ l2'14 3 l •• "" CorGW 2.,..~ Frank Armstrong, direct.or :t~1t.1si: 114 114 Huell Mf ,,,.. 10 Am~ Ir"'' 111 os 1rw 1rwu. =a,, l""'="" .n of th Off. of perf 'I ~ '•'~ ~-W,:Hua ~:, ?l ~ ,~.!'!', ', ~ 2, 311i1o 11·1r 31 V. -'Ml r:'aac.J" se e ice ormance • ~!:._nr"' ..... .~ ---11 "¥-1~ " ... cPC 1m1 1·10 -. th N I ... K ~ SJ uni P 2.~ .. ?olVt ASllci lllA2.6S 1 •111 41\'t •!Vi _ 'h Cr•11e 1 IOb AnalySIS In e a t o n a 1 B01111e El 1..., 4 Hva11 '" lS14 36 Ams.,,q 111 " 1 '"" ,~ ,_ • .. crompici. • Jjjghway Safety Bureau. S•'d !~ ... ~''c 1•:\lo lSVt Incl G1s 22 ~ MUTUAL Am T&"f i60 tn 57'1o< 52 !1,,4 _\'I Crou~•Miftci 1 ... """""" 7J 26 Ind Nucl 32 n AmWWk1 56 1' 10 '" ,~ _ _, croweol 1 en a lso that TIO recalls h ave been =~ c::. n !jYI ::;:~~ :IA :,,., ~~~tf 1;15,5 "",-",,•, 1~ 1~ -""Crown Coi-k " G ~ ... lnl Cont l&a 17 ""' • I '" i l~io .. ;_ +~ CTownCk pt t required of the four 11·re ,·,,•, •,,, s ,, ,, Arnttek .t.0 23 '°"' 10•1o ~ + .... c rwn1111 '"° 2lYI 2fV:. ln<ll T' Am1ac1nc: .10 21 '9l~ .... M _ '' ,,_ 1 ••·-ul I B,...,n Ar 14V. 15\'t tnlrm n 11"'1 l?V. F •MK c -,... ., " ·•v m an ac urers. arvv. Be 25v. u tni aw'lh "" '"' p ·-2 • 21~ 21v. 11\'ll . n.s CorP .fO A l. I Buck•~ 1 11 II"' 1n1 /t:ltf 211' 'If:•~ UNDS AM P Inc .4 IU 5SI• 5''111 ~ +11,4, Clldth'I' Co n ear 1er summary of a J • , , , .,_ ''" •m"'~ Cora us •SVt o1:tto;, .... +'14o cua11v on tt """"' S 11 llh " C t " Am.led 1.CI 11 3'-.. ""'-...... _ >' '''''''" ·" l ahoratory reports to be ~Ulflt$ .. UV, l• Int 5vs n 14 A I I • ..... ...... • ,, .. 1'i Leas 1'14! ti,!, •rr Sv pf 1s lt\li me · ll 15'9 I•"' u .. -~ .unnDrn<1 .Je I ed . sh ed w s '"' ''' ' ' s -i· AMtonel 1.90 "' )Cl 2'1't ,... Curtis' Wrt I r e .as On tires Ow ' t I Y -. ,. n ~t ~~ •-"-.->H .,, ....... _.,. Oo•> W• o > · 1mco 21111 ti"" •~t ~ ... llf u ~lh A~~;;:NSv i' 1 11 1d•• 21 + • Cvller H 1.?11 percentfailure.Bula22.7per· l:::rM 'll H '~ l~!~.T·pe 1~~!~ l\ndClaY 1,10 11 ~o~~ ...,,,. fO't. . rv<loro• 1.80 cent failure rate was r eported r 11nrld .1->;, 6"11 1on1es 10 22 Nn. 24 1nve1 Baa 12 1111.u AP&cheCP .10 11 JP-. "'" 21"' CYPrvsM 1.ci .,, Sow >> >S•• '' "-0111 ""' ""'' "'EW VOR o ' G · . AKDOll 1.nt tl 31V. M°' "" + • 'aJ t J " ,, ""' •u ...,!Iii:: ,. K IAPI nvt1 Ol'J rovo. Aoue Cl\tm •l ..... U"'o U .t;,-> ,,. Oii Ollh e Spec! es • ~=:T~IA l i~ ~:~ t 12 l1\o'I rr~ toflOwl~q':" Jf:. ndl :·~ l:·u ARA Svc .'6 4 111 ... ll•Vt llJ\'I + ~ O~n R1v,r 10 Te Department of Ct•l.t! Ill 5'~' J~m Wei "" .... ,:.e N11fo::."l'A r. P•oo 5"oJ J 04'A•dtD1n 1.111! I Jt'' 59 Jt _.,..D•n1C1 l.?S T rt I. h · Cartr r;p :11\o'I 14 Jame-F "',,v. 2'~~ 111or1 of sec.!~ifl s1oc1o; 19.51 21.11:~::~:O's1.!,! ,,•, •,,1~ ~ 11"' -\\. g:~ :~ :¥ r anspo a ion emp aSJzes CIHt NG n .., 12 J11m1tw Jl.-, OHier.. Inc, ••• Stlt<:t 1.n t.u ., 5 .• v .. n \ n·~ .., coe , , that test failures do not '~,R ·~·fts "••" •,,~ '•'•",!.,"~ 1~. n'ri 1111 nrl<tl "· w111ch "'''• Pv 1.20 1,tt A~:, r 1 '~ ,.11 21~ 2•'-2•111 -11o 0;c11 ":,i, 2: C ., .... •• ~ ~ 'A then s•t11t!11H Inv Hll ~ ... S.M ' ,,.,., '1'h •l V. -2'1!. O 1 H""' '.,, I · I t· f Chert RA 4\'t 1 1C1111St pf M n could htve "'" 11tel n .12 23.'2 A""r Pl' f.75 J 1111 60 60 _ 'Jo AV " .,.. · ... necessar Y mean v10 a ion o r.1111r1 o a•t t'l. K•tv•r 31 J'llli .olll lblal or bouolll vt11 u .18 u .59 ••m1rc1t .IO •:no """ 33 11 . o...,tnPL t,&a YOUR PROBLEM: You w1nt to sell some Item th•t you no longer need but tome0ne el" un UH f« federal standards, and test c~~ l e• ll,~ •,••,, ',•,','•mGrn ~!'o !'4 111ta<:11 Mond1Y. vv 1.11 111 A•mct DIJ,7!1 rso 5.~\'e 51•,o, 55"' +iv, o,;', •,•, ',·',,' C,,.,..td ..., 4\'I 5 Ill! Alli J Hncodi: l .•2 f.14 Armll'ub 1,611 \l J,lio J_CV, J5>11 -H'O P · ''''''"j successes do not •-b1· ha-. ll!d '"" 1"' Ke•• T IJ''> 1' 4.bllrdn 2AG '·'! JO!Jmtn :t:z.l'IZ2.3' An1 Carp .90 !I 7G U. 1t:v. lt _ ,_. 00tt.!.t '•'•'-es ... IS f.iiil Ulll 13 U ICtli.11 ~ 714 Ad~lst1 7.35 la Kt¥1I-F11ndl · A"'ln Ind 1 I 7cu, 2S 2S I'll e""'' .v• compliance. c~,,.•,••,• ,!! .~ ,K~!'*",, , "'" 3•11o Allmard 1" 1:°' cu1 Bl 11.62 i•."' A111111 011 1.:io ..,, 21 7114 7714 =,"'Del "'"'1 1.10 C,, Y• • ., .., l!'h 161,(, Af!Jlrt 10.7110.21 Cus B2 lt.11121.71 Assd Bre... 71 131"1 lJV. 1:1\!o _ 't ~ .. llAAlr .«I The tire with the highest Cftrht pf 11111 tO'I K"I Fib 15 15\'i AJl Am F .~ " Cu• B• •.2118.0I Aud DG l.M ID ol.ll'e " .... Ill nee-."' I .1 Clt11dtt I ll'J K"'I Cui 7~"-7!101"'1 A olll Fd 12,0I u :u C\11 ICI 1.U l.5J A11<1 $pt 1.?CI St 34 .. lJ•\ 33'\ =Ill ~ •. Mii .60 a1 ure rate was the Goodyear c1111 u A "'"' tMlo Kl!'l'1t Pc: ...,. 1r. Arnc•a '·°" '"° c.,. ic2 s,es s '' s,.i7r•11 ,fll 14 13.,, 1~ 13"" ....,.,n 111 ,,,_, . <1111 U 8 2N 76114 KIM lot 17 12""' Arn Bu1 :1.22 l... !in SI 11.03 19.61 A!IC1¥EI 1 lO 24 7~\~ 7J 73 ·· DennvR1I -.IJI Tire and Rubber Co. Power Cork Mf 24~1S1"1i:ln•• El 1•A l 'l.IAm Dvln 10.ss n~ 111 s2 10.20 11.UA!ICEI aUf1 1 t7 97 ,.., ·· · on11111v 1.'"" • Cushion -18 in 48 tests. ~ll1~'j'.~,r 1fi; 1~:,; ~~!,,~ct ~5\lio l9\~ AEI 10~ 10.1' "b u• 13 7.76 5w AtCl1~EI °'' ,70 67"' 62~ 0704 OPnQGr 1.10 NOT OVER ? ? ? ? YOUR ANSWER: $50 ? • ? • You call THE DAILY PILOT, Hk for Clnsified Advertising, ind pl1ce a PILOT PENNY PINCHER CLASSIFIED AD AT OUR SPECIAL LOW RATE 3 LINES 2 TIMES 2 DOLLARS • B F r--A . . c lnton 0 , ''" K~lilr ~,,., 1:io Am Gr •.04 6 p::f' -'·~t -~ ltill Rlchfld 2 Jn tso;, ,,_.,. .,'t '" Otre(D t i A .;: . . uvuur1ch's Silvertown ciow ca n ''"" LMC o at "" 3"" ~~ ~. ~'.t ,.,.. 1C11kk'b 1·rw }n ATIRcto tlJ.75 llDll 5lttt s11t s1~ ~ .. Der~ 111 B ! !.Qit111 E 6l< ,,,., l•llC• I" 27~ 21V. ArnN Gth >.06 101~ K11lck GI 11:611i1' Al1IR~ J;" J ~ 1~ 1!7 157 -5 ~~~l'CI ;,,,tO 660 flunked six of 18 tests. The cc111.., " 2•v. tsVa Land• " Ju. J~ A111 Pac 1.51 .21 Lill" Grtti 1.1110.ss ,., .,. ,....,.. 1 ,1 :ti'· tti? ;r.: -1" ~Ed "'' se firm's Custom Long M 'iler, ~_.sir t? "• f!'",~ Wd 1sv. 1a A~ GrOllO: Le• 1""'1 •.a110.s-1 All~s ,.,..,. 113 & ~.. , ... -"'~s'"' .xi .. ""'"""' -... -· .P~ •Vt C•oft •.1• 10.ll Lell !1:1<1! 15.60 17.~ ATO 1 OI l .,. -~ll!f" 24 Tra1'Jmaker s ·1 I TIO -Cir «11'1 4, L9'1 COii ·~ Siii GfWth U.fl U.IS Llbsrtv 6.,. •. 17 A11ror;' p"r •• • u,, '•'•· ·.·.~ ',' ... ++"' DlelFlnin .so , I Ver own , Com lntt J,.. nil Lel1ur G 311'1 » lncme a6.t t J2 Llf9 Stk 5,JI a.O'I Alltom'" Incl 51 1,, >>...,, ~ 011"!1!'111 1 IO Silvertown 990 Radial and Com r.~s ,,,,, u llVlll T11 • ' Fd Inv 9.91 10.N Liii lnY 7.SS •• ,s A c • ... u:w. -.. Ol~AAam ,·.., f""' T~l 71V:.)J Lew!i BF 17 l ""Anoc1• 1.3~ l.•2Ll!IOI s,,, ,wA:g JlioM 1r: if41l~ '~::-~011Sti pfCi Sllvertown Wide Profile were c::i ~~·: l~~ ll~ c~r • ..;11 'l~ ""' .t!"°HOl.Mlh~ .... ~~s·~~ «l.tt AvervPa . n.?CI 24 33"" 33 · ~~"• ::· 01~s pl Dl ,10 found defect (ree in 14 tests. C,m-,' c'm 4 S LOI E'trn 72 2JVt ~uncl A 6.•I l .fW Caolt 11.M 11." ~vne1,tnc . .ff 17S IJ 11~ 1'\lo -t\ g)~!l!:O" ,1~1 ,. n Lvnch c llllil lS ~UNI a 1.11 1.n Mur i..n 1•.n "'°"' a l.llO 1n l•~ 1,,. ,..,, -1·~ niam.1e' FTVE FAILURES m11 Incl )1 71~ Mt<! GEi lJ"lo 13>4 to..11 •.»/·ts M*""tn 1 . ., l.U An.< Oil Gt n 1Jh l:M~ 13'41 -v.. D!lffnpf\ ·: Th . CmP '"'' 11~1 1"'M~lc Ch l~llV. cl c. 1.11 aoM111 Fd 11 ,011'.03 -B--o•·---···· e laboratories reported Cm1 Ml'h 2:i.; Jv, M• l _,R"1v.o 81blon 1.n '·'fM•11 G111 11.10n.n ........ o · f. f .1 . CmP Tee 11 lt fM ll<rl 63 .,.,., &era Knl t.11 t.1 M•u Tr 15 . ., 16 tJ 8abclt W 1.3' 471 :nv, 21 ... 71r. _ l~ D0/11trCMi.,.Y 1ve a1 ures m 26 tests of the comr•• •'Ml ti'• Mtm1 A1 3llo J>.:. 11•1r Fd 11.1• 11.1.1 M1re'I s.t1 s.n BakrOllT -~5 .?! 'J!\ "'" 1l + \ ,....,. . PT Can Rock 30u, 31v, Mani" M •i• jl.io ondsrlt 6.61 1.r, M•the•s 1'.lt 1'.~1 B1l!GE 1,70 ..., 31\lo 30\lo JO""+ :ii !.?'J,.!Se•o 1.10 100 and PTI20 t j res C• Sir~" '"" sv. Menor c 11'11 1 v. OSian SI 1,U •. McOOll •.• , !·" l\•IG l>IA' 50 110 6• M 64 _, .,1. a lnJ.70 f t d b c11n,rfd l'llo 9''o M Browr 311"1 n u, 8os! Fdn 11,61 n . 1 MldA M11 6.81 .4• BallG "''' tJO 36 Sol ~ -1 001~,.1nc1 .:14 man U a C Ure y the cantr1n 31' l~ Mayer o .«1 o111:w; &ostan 1.2s t 02 MoodY CP lf.SS 15.'IO R~11<1P!Hlt .-.o ,_ 1•''. 1•'11 1• + ·~ ... _ .tO Armstrong Rubber Co. c,~,'s l '1 n McOuY 291hJiDV.llr°'_d_St h.56U.7•Mooot."•1 n.u11.11l!~nkTr 11~ 11 11'-. .~ 611'1+,,.0c<n~Mrn .ltl'J -71 JO Medic H •IV. :IO 811llOd: lt.&J 16.02 Morton Fundf,: ::~bO~R'·~; 14 $1'4 !I -"-DorllFd 1.lfa The Champi'on and Deluxe '."",,,rc1 .... n~ 76Vt Medtrn :NV. J1!J. !G Fd '·" 1•.00 Gr...11'1 •.1.1 lo n 8,,,, ,_ .., n !-4, .. 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Dtenr 0""10 The I 0 l l 0 w ,. n g J1're Dov Mtr 21 11? n .... Mo R..:h ™ 6\'J Com SI 1·77 l.9J Mui Trtl 2.JI 1.Sl fleu•tl!Lb .iltl ~I n Jtl ,...,~ ..j. Mo ,,,.,,.,r o1"A> ha t . ' Decor In 17'14 1l MOO S(:I 9'11! 10"" Grw!h .JI •. 90 NEA Mui 1n.1s 10,:• "~•1•l~b .·~ '" "'"' ,. , ... .f. u. 0r ... •usco It) c rac er1st1cs were tested : 0o,"•'~, ,, 0"1 11111 Motowlt R Ml.'>"'" 1ncom '·" '·" "'~' WSec 10.Dt 10. 1 :~voi.:ct.i ,JO • ,, IM\ 1• + ,,, 0u1t,Pw 1 ci 1 ... f''e """""' Pk lAVt I'"" Sotci 2.IO 3,0. N1I l!'ld 11.lM 11.fW "~"""' " ~t •ft,\ ,....., -~~ Dllt•P pf6.,5 endurance -freedom from Delu' c~ 5Sl4 s.•1, Meore P t '"' Cl!••• G<ouo: N11 rnvst t 11 t .os ~e~: ""' 1 '"' ~"~ ~-, .. , ,. ·~ Olln!!•d 1 10. I .1 f . Del c~nT l 'i\~ l•VJ MOore s ll'4 l•''t F11nd 11.!f n aJ N~I Slwr .S-r : · tt '"'~" -~ 1'' ~,,., "'"• .. ,~ -1•~ n,,~1 c;, 8J Ure Oi a prolonged period Del IBr 72\'> 13 Mold! M I 1111 Frnt 101 .6'106.1~ A•lal'I JO_ll 11.5'! :ect ~~rl( 1'111 ~1 <!l'''t S"~ ·,.,~ -..,, uPa':.'i J 2~ d I d h Ol!'Y Am 1J 14 Met Club ltV, 151\ Shrhd II.SI 11.!lt B""" 5. 1 'n1 7 ' '" "' '"''e ,., .. 1"''> -•~ d "'fml Iii• SO Un e r Oa; igh Speed -OeYA1tP l~~l~~Mueller llV.11'11 5~1 t.1710.:lS Dlv!d • . .!3 •.ll:~::Pi:t,;~ 1'I '" '"~~ '~ .1.111,~~POnloll·~ r d f f ·1 OtwtY E 9 9~1 Mu!l~I E• '"" 4\'>Chtmd 19,1120.n Grwtll t .:1010.1611"1"". • " 1• ,. +•-.nuaL1t 6' r ee om rom a1 ure al high-0 11m cr 20,.. 21 NCC L•~ 1v:. rn Co1on1~1: Pl Stll' 6.90 1 •s R:1: ~~w ,60 ~· 5"~ !''~ 5'"• -'" OuaLt • .;, , Speed I. l gth o •l tnc 5"'-5o.;; Mtrrll<I C 2• 25 Eoutv ~.1f 5.11 lncom 5 .'1 3,,, 11 1 n ••t<>n 14 "°' e•" &•<, _ "· no 3 JS/Ill 17 opera ion; s ren -orvM /nY 2~it. 1~ Nit Brno ev. 4~ Fund 10.9211.tl Stotlt '·'' t.01 ~:::;.~ ~o 01 ,, ,_. • •• ,,. , •• , _ ,,. nv"'°·,..,, ;.-,1 ab'l't t "th t d tr 00"'1J•• Jl n M~1c1r R 11'4 111~ a .... 1n 4.s& 119 N•/ We<! 6 ~ 1.~1 .... ; ' ~ ~·" ~"" ...,,~ °" A · fCI : AND YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD I 11 Y O WI San pene 8· Dotl'I> Md 1otr. 10~ NCmP c11 2'111 l \4 Ven• '·" 1.ss Ne G'1h '"° 10 •~ 11:~'"' In .~~ ~~ ;;., ~··~ •·•i .a. ·~ "" "' • ti.on·, bead un••ating -ab1'J1'ty ,.o.w::::..""'::::.."~o'c'.'o'c";c.'c'c'-"'c~c'-c":._c'c'-1•co1 Grth 13·~4 n .M MMJWl~ 1•.•• ''·'' "• i: 1 ",, •• 7" .,. -1 L N 0 W DIRECT I .xo 1. 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J.'5 P1 Mui 1.11 1 11 "cto"J~ .,,.,, ,, ,.,~ '"''" 1 •• ,, _ ., 1!::1M.,.lc noa oncord 11,,.v1UP~lla 1JOll61!J 11""1"" l,.. ,,, .. ,,., .,,.~ ,.,., ,,"IMia In~ In London LONDON !AP) Oll~I In 11.llll 17.511 Pllorlm ,·n lD.f! ""11<':8•, .?Sh ;i;• 7n~ '"4 .... ~ :r ... 'O!fef AUllC on•11 111 •61 s11Pllor n2 1un""" ~., • • '"'~,.., ., :i.F.I M•m M•a Cont G1h 1o:G1110:10 Pine SI 10.i1 10:11 "WMtf\ '"' 7 , • .,, ... ~ , •• ~ -"IMM"C rl 1 Coro ld 1!.0l 16.SO Pion F'nt 1,05 1.llO 11"'"-~ l"" l '~ ''"~ '"" ,, • ., ·· • "'"lnH~I Ind C"'Y C1a ll.10 l•.ll Pion F"d 11.11 lf.Jtl a,,,~'"•• I"~ 9' .,...,,. "°'~ .,.,~ .i "· l'IP•s"NG 1 Crn WDlv 6.tl 7 62 Pl1tr1 t"Y 11.70 n 11 ""',.."'.'• .., ,. "''f , ... ,, .. "'"~ r.., 1.111 Crn W01I llM 17.5' Prl...., F't1rt111· ""' c,,,. 'I '' ,.,,_ ,,oi .,...~ _,.1,, "m~• E•~ I deVoll M II.JI 61.ll Grw... ,f l'l 1$.l'I •N""• ,,... •• ,.,\ , .. ., •• .a. ~'-O::mEI "' &.90 The OK•! Ill(" 11.21 n .:12 N E•• •.•s '·" ·~·~1•11, ·~ '"' 11•<, l"\ '"\ -•• c .....,.,....AI• "O . 0t11wre ll,llll.11 N Met 111'1,511 ,,.$11 ""1""~' '"'• A .~· .,,,, •• _,. 1, "mh4rl l .'l'Ob ~1etr~oldwyn-Mayer r 11 m Dell• Tr l.U t.02 "n1 F""" 10.4• 10.•• :·:~:.~¥ 11'rf ,,. ~o .. , , ••• '"'\ .a. .. !"' .. 'i': .. c . .nto,, . M d · · Dlvld Shr l'l JftPorvr!"t •!I J ·~,..,, .. 1• .1 '"" ,.,~ •"11'.f.ll ...... ~ . ., company said on ay Jt 1n-Down! F 6:os i•• Purl!an t ."6 1o.,; ""'"'' "~'· 1 ~ :><' .,. ... + ,0 Ena•hMln .ci I I •t bl Ote•el 1~501tSOPu'"'"' f'unr!•· """'"•cl•• l '"~ ,.,~ '"" En11l5lhl!i .M tends lo r e an 1 s g o..e~• Fd 11:211i411 F.a<111 1o.7s"n ,, 11-1""Uf' 1 '2 '' ,.,., •• • .,,, ·· · E~u1Gn1 '·1t1 Bor h Wood St d . br1yf Lv 12.:w 11.S) c.-o u.~, u.~• '""-r? ·~ ,.,~ '"~ '"' :.:.·,~ ESB inc 1.10 e am U IOS near E1ron&How1rd: Grth 10.'.ll't 11.15 11...,,..,.. r~ r• l( '"' '"\ 1 .. ., _ ,, e111111re .:io Lond but ·11 b ·1 E _.._ 8•1•11 10'9 1161 tnc:om '" ~n """' •h,.,.. • • 1•u "" ''"' Ene•lnt 1.:0 on w1 ase 1 s u ..... Grwtl'! 11:1,14:" '"-' ,:11 ~.n•-(o.-·•• •• ,, .... i ,. :.:.,.e111v1co .12 pe.n activities on lov.·er-tncom 1.u t.n Vitt• '"··"' n ,. : ...... .....-'"" '"" ,.,~ •··~ ···~ + ,, E,1h_!L~, ... ,., Spe cl \1 ,0J n" \IC1¥111 ,,,J '~' •-·er 1 .·~ '' '"'" 10•.., 1.,~ U•u ..... . bl1dge! movies Slod 1.10 1a,j1 R" Te<:h 5 "' ,.,,. .,,,..,, ro .. 1• 1··-I"~ ,,..., ·· eurld lftl.'JOD ' llbtrtl ll •1 u J Ptver~ '' •6 1' u """" c ul •11 • • .,,, • + Ev1nsP .tab A statement ;iuthori.zed in Eoret tJ:J1 1,: 1 1101tnt11 1:~~ ,:~1 .,,, .. ~ •• ·~ '' 1( ,.,~ '"" ... ., "• e~e,.,,,.,. 5 Ernra St 7.11 !·F, S••em F'd •.6• 1,,_, "''"""r~ 1 '" " '"~ '"" ,.., .a. ·~ excenO 1.2 the U nited S lates by J amt's E111rov n .221 . 5d1us1r 11.IM 11.ss :"'~v~ "t "II ·• .. ,., ..,,., ... ., "'" ,, F111e1111 ·"° ' . Enl .... M I.» '· 0 Scvdde• Fllncl•: .. ~~ p...... !" , .. ~ ,.,, , .. \ ... "' F.,;IO• A .SI Aubrey, MGM s new pres1-E011lh t ,11 \O $'.! 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For The Record ;.cm .. ,....,,.,,.,. .. .,.. I ·- Marriage Licenses - Fora sharp offer. -. , ·29~ Stoinl•s steel steak J.:nives -yovrs foronly29{• -'With gasolin• purchaM al par• t ictpating T exoco Retail.rs. Hollow1Jrcwnd "Mook Edv•" blod• n.wr 11..d aha!1*1ing. Simvlot.d stfg hondl.,. DistrwmfMr-tafe. U~ ditfonolfy gucuvnteed by manvfodw« fat 5 Y'""• ...•. ,,..,...,,.. .. : l .-. . ... ' . Chances are that when in the presence of an undertaker you are' nervous, suspicious, or both • • ' Probably because you resent death. Most . . . people do. Well, if the truth be known -and high time it should -so do all of us here at Pacific View Memorial Park. We don 't want people to die. We are people. too. But it happens. And when it does, the law requires that the remains of the deceased be taken care of. Doing • • • '• this in an honorable and dignified manner is the business of Pacific View. 1. What does the Stat& of California require. by Jaw, be done with the r'emains of a deceased? T'vo things: (a) The cause of de&th muat be certified by either a private medical doctor or a Coroner; and (b) Disposition of the dec~ed must be made by burial, entombment, or cre- mation . Nothing else. 2. \Vhat does mortuary service cost and include? At Pacific Vie\v, mortuary service costs $155.00 and does not vary in price. Services include bringing the deceased to the mortuary from 'vit hin a 60-mile rad ius, kee ping the remains until all legal r equirements are met, providing autopsy facilities if needed, embalm- ing as necessary or requeJted, plain 'vooden box, service car, ti.ling legal permits and recording, and delivery to place of disposition. Assistance in applying for Social Security, veteran's bene- fits, and certified copies of the death certificate is 1150 part of this service. 3. 'Vhat does funeral service cost and include? Funeral service at Pacific Vie'v costs $160.00 and is an optional service. Jt includes u se of a funeral coach and a family car, preparation by male or female attendants for visitation, services of a funeral director and assistants at chapel and place of interment, music, care of f lo,\·ers, memorial f olde rs, ackno'"ledgement cards, local paper notice, com- mi ttal service personnel, flo\ver handling and placement, use of the chapel, accompaniment of service to interment site, parking facilities, and traffic direction. Also, assistance in applying for Social Security and/or Veteran'1 Administra- tion benefits, as 'vell as filing for copies of the death c:;et:tificate and Qthe\ l~ral papers, is I ' -f~ . ' ' included. · ~ Due to certain savings to t}\e faniiJies desiring both mortuary and funeral services, Pacific View's charges' for "complete undertak- ing'' are '295.00-a savings of $20.00. What do qskets cost? At Pacific View 's mortuary, two a~ less than $100.00 additional. 'four are less than $169.00 additional: azid fotirteen are less than $386.00. What is not included? Mostly personal items. For example, the honorarium to priest, minister or rabbi of your ' · chQ(oe, flowers you select, certified copies of the death certificate, and personal memorials such as crypt plates, niche plates or memorial tablets. These memorials cost from S49.63 (niche plate installed) to as much as $1 75.00 for a special· design bronze memorial tablet including taxes. foundation and installation. 4. \Vhat does burial or cremation cost? The minimum cost for lawn burial a t Pacific View is $327 .00; this includes a site in Meadowlawn South or in the Masonic Lawn, endowment care, concrete grave liner, interment, recording and commital service. The mininium cost for cremation disposi· tion at Pacific View is $260.00; this includes·. mortuary service (S155.00) and cremation and inumment in a communal area ( 105.00). Min· imum cost of a niche and memorial plate in Mausoleum of the Pacific is ·$134.63 additional : total, $399.63. 5. \Vhat is Endowment Care? Pacific View is an Endowment Care Cem· etery. This means that a Fund has been estab- lis hed pursuant to the laws of the State of California to keep the sod in repair in all places "'here interments have been made ; to care for trees, gUtters, drains. water lines and entrance ways; and to maintain records pertinent to all property owners and interments therein. 6. What is meant by "pre-need"! Pr .. need i• the term given to undertakinl' and/or cemetery arrangements before a dia- tressing situation arises. An integral pi.r,t· of estate planning, pre.need offers many advan- tages. Surviving family m embers are spared undue additional emoQ.opai stress, many cost.s are Jess, an~ there is peace of mind. (The per .. son who "doesn't care what they do with me" is tryin~ to escape·th• fact t~t •~mebodv hJU to do it.) 7 • Is cash required for the full amount of arrangement selected? Not at Pacif~c View. For example: pre- need arrangements as desired can be paid for 'vith a. smaU deposit and convenient monthly payments-often without interu t. 8. Isn't all this memorialization j ust a little maudlin! Not at all. Jt has aJ,vays been the nature of man to erect memorials in honor of thOse '"ho have Jived. Pacific Vie'v does not suggest pyramids or ma rble shrines~ It is our honest belief that the deceased-whatever his station -should be accorded dignity. And the degree of dignity is in the memory of the living. not in the price paid for a funeral. Those are a few of the answers about Pilclftc View Memorial Park. We welcome the opportunit7 to answer any other queltions at any time, any place, from anyone. You have drawn a Will, purchued life insurance, and listed your more important material assets in joint tenancy. If not, you s hould see Your attorney. This same personal respansibllity holds true in makiar arranl'e- m,ents for burial, entombment or cnmatiun.AJl \Ve ask is that you compa.re our complete Hn'· ices, fS:cilities, convenience, personal auistanct, and total c011t. Berore the need ariseL You may still be a little nervous. But. we of Pacific View trust that you are no Jonier suapicious. PACIFIC VIEW . . . . . ME M 0 RI AL PARK C-:: M Q RTUARY 31100 Paciftc View Dnve. Newport Beach, California 92663 • Telephone (71') ~-2700 c;4 C11111lny • U•llniati111 • Mort1'4rr • Jlouoln" • CAa,U • F11•trel SCTYic:c:• • Cr1Matiot1 B'"""' .. --------------------------------------, r----------------r----~----~::111'--, Paciftc Vlew Memorial Park Gentlemen : I 3600 Pacific View Drive You have an1wered many of my quution1. I 1 1 Newport Beach, Cali fornia 92663• would like you to an1wer some 1n rre.ater detail. Pleue send me "'dditional information I without any obligation, Thank you. I ~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~I " I AU I I Citr Ip T•'-P"-11 ~ ~ '--------------~~i..---...;:t.. _____ ;.._ .... L--------------------------------------'- ' • . " . . . . .. I r . -... • , • • ' ' ••• I ' .. ~ TeUY'• l'l•aJ i ' 1.Y. Steeb· i ... *. . ... VOL. 62 , NO. 282! 2 SECTIONS, 24 PA,GES OR~NGE COUNTY, ciillLll'\;l . . ~ . . rueSo.A Y, '~VEMBE{I '2s, "1969 • • , ' • • • 1' ·~ ' . • • ' Newport -OKs ·Pier_ StrQ~g .,Protest~ By JOHN VALTERZA Of 1" O•lb' l'llft 1 .. H Nearly four hour~ of stern public op-. position !ailed to sway Newport Be.ach City Council's. 4. to 3 alignment in favor o( tidelands use fees MondQy night and the proposed harbor pier charges moved toward· becontJng law. -· 111 a meeUnf \\'hich seflned a carbon copy .of several ptevious' ones in which the debate over the pier rees has raged, -~ . ' the councQ Introduced a revised fee structure in 91"dinance form and ~ its lirsl le.ac!\!11. • • . It ·will "become law ·at a speela'-ad· joumed meetl/ll De<:. 15 li the deeply en- trencbed <!iJncll •plil porsllti and the ,.. cond reidJna: passes. • • ~ Councllm~n Don Mclanls, HQWa{d R<!Prs and E. F. Hirth joiMd the scores of .foes~of.the ~I. · -. ~ -· , .<It thre< -~ that· the ord!Jlanc•" which has1a qewly revlied._lntOcate fee structure, was 11>Uft1U~."fn~uliab .. lhd dlscrimlnated against :N'ewport Beadl'a yachtmlen l'ho ulllmald, )NuJd bavo ·1o -••·fee .I -.. ,, ·, l' r"'V UJl:l • ' • ' i,_ The measure...,., ..... ....., OP~ijno from aeveral -ta ·o1·,1he# Ci~~· boottnc'lild """1lnm:ial ......... ( Spokesmen fnr the JI( ... ;.~" Dlyl~O"'I of th•· N......t Ha!1lor Cllalober 1' Colll 11\erct ~iaJd'ihe eattre:'enaimhff~ thf fees. t~ ~~. ;~--,.~r--;~--=; Dee Cook, ~·of: tlit ~ d<I . . ·~ ... . ~· . . . A ' f oO, "· Germ War Bariii~d . . ' . .c·~ ' ' . ' Nixon ·Orders Stov.kpile Destr<>xed . . l ' WASHINGTON <AP) -President Nix- on renounced today any reJOrt to germ warfare and promised to destroy existing stockpiles of bicteriological Weapono:. He also renounced any fi!'fit use by the United Stales of chemical weapons that tnc.apacitat~. as well as those that can till . Nixon told newsmen the United States would ll(?Ver employ germ warfare even U an enemy were to 40 so. He also announc:?d that future govern- City Hall Sale Report Draws Council Blast ' • J ' I The 14-page consultant'• r.epoi't•advtslng th'e C1tY'to 'sejl'C~ f!lr. '8n,ooo, ar:ew. angry repltes from ltie con-- r;ultant'a customer -the city courfclt. ••rm· shocked l>y this conS!j&aht's re- port," Councilman Robert Sbeflon said. "Our cltv staff could have done a better job at rriuch less cost." ' The council agreed with Shelton's criti- cism of the. Los Angeles conSUlf.inl firm of ECJnomic. Research A~lates (ERA) .. A detafled Inquiry into lhe report will be -scheduled later. ·· • , City Manager Harvey Hurlbutt said the Urm,,whlch has receivM~~.000 for a two-pirt job on plans for the ~y~s new civic center. blew its budget on the first half of Its job. It .had -no funds ·1eft fo'r the last put. he said. Huflburt said ERA spent most bf the SS,oOo In doing a report on feasibility of localing-the county ~ourts b~Rdirlg at the'.to-acre civic center site in Newpbrl center.. 'T c Ouncilmen heard also Uuit .the tast. hBlf, Monday's 14-pager. waS whipped up on a budget of $600 or less. Thi repoi-f cit ed three ways (o dispo;se nf Ote pr~ent city hall. then said t•o of them wouldfl 'I y,•ork -lease or lease- pu"Cha1l' plans. " The o,nty way the city could ~t r!d of the complex. ERA said, would be to pul it, alon(l with the main fire. station, on th"! market for $675,000. 1 ~e other pha se of the report ~\nclilded b11ief. general references to the <'hances of attracting other public and quasi-pub- lic facilities in the civic center. On the chances of building a cultural srl.!I center. auditorium and offices for uUlities and chambers of commerce the consultants made one observatiOn -they have no conclusions. Candles Causf' Of Tu~tin Fire Candles . left lighted in the new a'pa('t- ment of a Tustin couple Monday ml y have been lipped over by the fAm.il,y cat to ·starl a blaze \\'hich caused SIO.SOO in damage. fireri1en said today. , ~1r. and Mrs. Robe.rt Mansur \\'ere movl,ng intp the apartment at I 192 Mit- chell flvenoe, and, as they left to get another load from their old home, they left the candles burning. · The ·eJeclrlcty had not been hooked up yet. firemen said. · . When tbe (,'Qllple returned wlUi the load · ~,found t~ir new ·hq_ip~ laze; fire- men said. . ~ -1. • After th fire was put ou~ firemen dis- covered the cal dead. inside. R!lP· Ho8n1er Faces Operation on Eye JY!p. Craig Hosmer (R·Long Beach ) will enter Bethe$da Naval HpspUal near Wuhln1ton, D.C. Friday for removal or a Calaract from his left eye. Jlosn1er. who represents Huntington Beach and Seal Beach in Congress, ls ex- pected to remain in the hospital for llbout a wtek then 'recuperate for •n additional 1wo weeks before returning to his ofCice. ··' me11t research in the bio)oglcal field Wiii be llm.ited to derenslve ·measures such as 3 search for Munizatloo serums aglnst. geO;n WeaP9115 others rhight use. · The President, In a ·foriQal ·sta~ent, said. b,e wa~ .ta~ng ~ ~rtes of moves jn the chemical, b:acteriological area 8:5 "an initiative toward peace." Talking brteny to reporters, he said he believes his actions \VtU sharply reduce the possibility that an Yj chemical or germ weawn.s eve~will be used by any nation. 'Just Delightful' Nixon reaffirmed ljlOPtanding U.S. renunciation ol the ftm use of lethal chemical weapons ~4 far-tbe first Ume. extended t.bh-renuoctiUon to· ftrst Ullt of chemicals which ~pacltate ~ithout ldllln(. . .• ' • . The ·President ask~' the Senate to promptly raUf~ a 11:15: Geneva protocql prohibiting the flrst a ·in war of "as- phyxiating. poisonQUS • 'other gases and of bacteriological nle s ·of. warfare." M e$an il eld 'Hostage' :_·,'.JJy t~ml~m t>n Al~.t.~ ,,flt '. (~,•,,•\.,l• ;j·, .• , ~~y I' ~f· . ; ' • '.~ .. AliTflull it.·\'INQ:I.· '> · "" iielil. '91"·.~·;.,;,e: (a~ Of .. o.itr tt1• ..... ~:.. ' ' . . . • . • A Coat8 Mesan who· moVed· ~ the r:k.daoii1 a)',n~be,'doitig~ucb,wrftlr1g, solitude of an island recently to Wrtte a but !;*' .. , ~nJy ,&•il1er.!n• m1~r11:1 for book tod~ has. ~ company of 100.(ilus one o( UXise .ttuth-IKlrarig'er-thah-Dcllon invading '~!ans and not even the U.S epiJ;:s;, al~ sbrday~ of, lndtai;r~pa'tlOn. Coast Guard -,Jet al~n'~ the Cavalry -Dodson's brother was not al ?!om,, but knows w!>at to do. . hoppe<tf an ~r yalllorJ!la plane td 'S.111 Glen Dodson ls under house' arrest, Q6 FrancUK:o Monday n18ht after re~ated Alcatr8:z,' a Happy hOstage held by men. ef!~get a re~urn·.c~ll,thrqll~h failed. women and children demanding a " . Coa~t Guard said they haven't powwow ·With Secretary of the Interior ev:>n . able to ge( ln touch.since ·tlle Wal ter J. Hicke1. ' lndiahs took over the iSland;'' explaintd So far the time isn't set, but the Joca· Mr&/ Hoyt,' ·~ho ISJ;l't. too worried ,OOUt· Uon seems obvlOU!. -ber Jbrother-in-law. • . Dodson, who sold his home at 881 Joarin "he said he'd try tQ drop us a lirie," St. to go off In .search of, adventure, caD· s~ added. but news reports from ed hif brother ,~ slater-lnrlaw Monda: ..utatltaz · tnc:llca!e Dod.'°'1 ·is bulY··'f'IUl to report be·had;.ffnally found It. · ., 'o\her taska, tuCh as :heiplng un~'~(s, "I· think it's one of the funniest things T carrying food· an(I. suj:,pUes. ever heara," said Mrs. John Hoyt, of 2189 ~sc~ndanls or red men wllo sat dciwn Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, " in fact, it's , just delightful." to 'the lirst Th~ksgiying _din'ner appealed Federal authorities h'i ve other descrip-1 today for pro1dsions wOrthy o( the , I~· lions ·of' the prospect or chasing more · pending celebraf.ion. Thursday, .through than 100 original Americans around the th..?lr Alc'atraz Relier Fund. · cave-riddled rock if tt comes to thaL Ano~her boaUoad-c;if supplies was due to The liberators of Alcatraz from the set· out for occupied Alcatraz today, after General .Sefvlces Admlltistralion say it a delivery !Mon~y .w h.I c b included just may. blankets, stap!e foods, , fresh water, They want Alc11trai under terms of an· medicine and even tetanus vac.clne. 18M treaty·in which the Sioux were given Temperatures on. the barren rock dtop abandoried federal property, but If you to the low thirties this lime of year and give tho§e people 21 acres.of rock they dozens of the Indians are sufferln& from may try to tak"thl 49th state. . • 'colds IJld aore ihroJll. • · "Alaska is .next" declares Richaril Some have even· jumped lnf9 the Oakes, 2fi, a M:oha.;,k who has asSumel:I triacherous, curnnt-flCed ,.waters· fl die the ,presidency of !lie crumbling, ptl""' tiay lo help small boeta dock Ind the nnljr 1fortress which is hardly a resort heat ls 'from fires bUllt of WoOd .ripped hideaway.· from .old rOtting .cel!blocb. · , · '(When y'ou see mMt of the _reservati~ Several chlldri1l· have aa a r~1t Itel>' Jn this country,'' JIYS Adam NOrch•Jll, ~ on ru~~Ja, ~l~g tetiiaUa 40, a qu.ppewa leader, "Alcatraz look~s vaccine, but the ·lndians vow to ~.u pretty goOd." · tr long as nece~arY and bide from \f.S. "l'in 100 P.t;rcent wlth them " added m8rahal1 In a 12· acre maze of "fotmei" Dodson: "These 11e .Wor\derful ~pie." prlsOn buildings ana ~Yea. ..r -· The" fomler Hulhl!I Aircraft chemist Secretary Hickel .bas. agreed to ineft who .became caretaker of. the bleakt bar· and dlSCW!is ·their ..dll;mlJ'da to ,take· over ren · tanner federal JX;lon 1ot' i call Alcatraz as an Indian CUiture. Ctilter, t~:;to hil rellUYel 01 &he sole hot plus giving more akf1to 1--lncUuu ln JU. to-..lbe outskle world. • California. .., ; ;J :' '"He Was ftaU1 \excited;'' ~d Mn. Federal authorities ba~ven ,the Jn. Hoyt, "he.hacbl'fslepMor... • 11u1 (l!le H06TM)B;' ir !, •" •• ,;i:-1. ~ .. ~ ~-' .. . .;. . ' R~ds liave l(atlfled . . , . • ' ' l I \ , IWl.Y PM.OT Nlft ..... • ll.SING MAP, TID.Ei.ANDS :rRADE QPPONENT ROBINSON i,IA.Ces POiNT BEFl>RE tol.INCll : , , · ,lo C'!'wiM!ii C~ambor1, An APf>ool io tho . 'Sl'tnt M~i<{l:lly! to f,•ko ~· ~oo~ .. . '. -~ ~ .. .,\ l,c. ~ rt'~~ ... ,,.~tl•·-. . : ,i ~ • • . b \ \ ! ' I / · I'' ~ t • '· • " • , ,f • "/~~' ~ I 1 ~~/~~gen~-~~~k:· B~~lf~y.ift-~~;,·E~sAikl ~SU.tus RepQrt' · · : . ·: . . '7 :;· · '. · chi··. Angela D~vis City:·'tp ·'Join Couri "Fight.:: BERKELEY, (UPi) :... UrJverslty .of • ' ' · California tegents ha~e orilered :I "statUs By 'JOQN VALTERZA entatton ·came when Robinson and (etmf °' "" Dllllf' "'"' ''"' trade foe Allan Beek assailed officials of rej>ort" ··in J an11ary 'on the teaching Foes of the Upper Bay 14nd exchange the NeWport Harbor .c:hambei-of Conio perfonnanct of UCI;tA instructor Angela Monday asked Newport Beach's1 City merce for their lette'r to· ttie C'O'tocil Davis. UC Presldmt Charles J. Hitch Council to jump into court fights testing &ale! Monday. the validity of the exchange on two fronts. charging swap opponents wtth apreldj.n& .The cwnclf. said II would , tblnk about "half:truth!, fiction aqd trrel~~-~ But Hitch d::f::: that the iegents It. ment!." o~red. cr~tlon~ of a special campus The apPeal for Newport Beach to Betit. by Inference, cbBIJIOiecr diim- commfttee to re'1ew the .performance of changt Its official po!lcy of silent agree· ~r presldent'Dlclt. St.ev.eM td·•,...-.· •·the. "'fl•~'oavia, an. ~milted member of the ment ·with the exchahge came in a ape-"flctlons." , . , ~~ , clal: hour-long presentation of the .op-.. Communist ·party. posit.ion vlewppint in a ·Crowded after· uiter, after. no offi¥al hid a~· Hftch said Miss · Davis' tea~ing noon council session. , for µ,e chaml~~Ti·Beek.~fd lbe ~ abilities we re dliCUS!ed . at last ~ek's After, hearlng the position of the six admitted its comments Could ~be re,8ents meeting in, nSan F,r~nclscQ. "hut it layman li;itervener1 In the Su~rlor. Court de.fended . J:>:eeause .. It · aent no . ·11 -i · siilt testing the vali(f]fy Of Uie .1w a-p spokesman to ·the 'cou1>cu ;n100. ... , is not true",Chancellor Charlts.Youngaf ~1ayor. Doreen .M~rshall suglfested the 1 Owelllna co .the county'I ·~ UC.:LA "was ordeied to conduct a revifW' council m«t -tln ~execuUve ~on. w)th tlVp: role ·lb ~the trust.a, ttte'1'1a of her perform~." · ; : th< city attpqiey ··1o, ~amine ~ J4ea "'8r(ed that.th< cOunl)' iloo!Jl ·ol 5upel! The univerSit:I, president said .'¥.oulig of city intervet1lion. . . . . visors has enter!d Into 'an ideiaf ~ Frank Robiris6n, a Je~def' In . l~e. ~p-·~ ment to exchange the' ba)r for ~ trvtDe told the regents·, existing caniPHS ,rn;o-position to the' excha~ge a!la an lptu· Conipany lai>dl without-Ont:~ 1 cedui:es "providt for ,a lhorOugh',f.t Vle.w. v.ener himself, told the council ·the city 1 pla'n for the tiay'i deve1opmenf. · :·::r' ' of her performAnce" ,and .he. lhterided~to. should joln th~ su1i ahd be(ln ma~lng Its uThe board has priftnted1 m a:ttSnE. make 1.:se·of thtm . Hitch saJd .. the regents own plans fOr developmenr ~r U>e:hlY: · · lives to,f.his tr~e, nor m1de any-,cQneci~ thezi ordered1a sJatus report at . ~i.r 'Mayor Marshall's suggestion for ah ex. entlous ,.effort to "keep the _lidelatldl in Januar)' ~-eeutl¥e ses$.lon with attorney"Tully sey. the, ~Uc '.dOmalfl," Ro~ln.son ·clahried. ' . ~.l>a~, a 2S-y.i:ar;014 ~egro, -:as mour was ni~ with no official oouricll He charged that data ~·by tht hllid tlll .. .., -•,.(>.year con&1ct 1 .as JJ. 8ctloft: ' · · · . · . . counlJ., ·to tHe 1Stlte .. ~' Comm1llion b"I-""" Instructor last ,...... The Robin..,,, cited receirt court 1aclll*J .Jn · was. {Ills~. He .aald ,the docjs-.i.0, ~c!.:::tit.deied iher Dred , ~~'Id, Mbrro ' Boy WlieA . tll4!'"Cil)I (fn<orporOt>cl ~ ~,to •Pll'Ove ill!. ·ll'ade '!" miiitis$ ·a 'meml!er of,'_"E q.m. , in"fll641' lilell 'Slit 'LUUr Obhlpo lCoa!itY· bUedrc•n mope slioWli>r r<iiMfs which uitta biit i.e. Alll'I ll\ll!O'lor . over admlnistratJon',of· Mom> 11a1 , llld dldn~. eJ!ltl .!Jiii ·omitting other roids '."~ .... it ~,_.!:,""'die ,.-,!!h~.. . ns'..tuarr.• .. . , ,. .•. ·. '· "·· -.· "1J!ch iliil ,sist. . • . ., '~'·' , ;\'"'.-""' • ,.,...~,..,,,, < ! ' Robirison '>Ian .Cl!ed· ( lltte.law·whlolr • 1''11 was ~ a-plan lo-11119'!· thi\·~ ·. ''"'•~•-.. __ ., •t· ·.;_ ·. .. ia)rs! ineori>or•!•if cittea ' could cha!~ Ii lit~ !'", '"°""'~ "'\""".to' the )lay.m 1"'---~ '"-"'!', , county holding of tideland> trull&-11 It lta p~t oltie. and:.we ~D.bcii!;~ ..... ~ cauld· be 'proven the-county has ·not theri; ii arnp!t _access along~ 'en NEW/YORK :~~P), nie·Jt"fl< market admlnlstered'the landS·.-ly. ', ,. (See' BACK BAY, Pap I) " • st,...i,"a _,...., of'streiitllh, b<it it ·He· said Ne"1JOl"l· ·Beaili would have. a ' · quick)f JVan8:1 late jpday .• (Sft _qµota-pOlsit;le chance· to dq the same. , . ~" ' ' .. • l LiW,,Pages 10-Jl). ,t( His •presentation Was cin;r~lele with' . or-ge· .. ·-Ee"d"; Prji:es ·dipped. in .eefly tra~.' holding d11pllcate maps visible ,bY, the t,r1e. audi~ 1 ~ •. - pa\tern.QfthtprevkJu.11aeuk>nl, enqe.andthec:ouncil ... '·~· .. ·· ,' 1 -··~-,llnn~., , · . Th'. ,°nlrharsji.,wonts. dw:4'1. the Jl"I-, j • ·;· ~·I • f , •• -.;,,• ~· .• ,!.•.,.\.•,·~ ·· .. · (• Rit W "dnesd , . 'Wea.-.er I . .. , , ' . es .'C • · ay .There'll bt a ~~up In !he wt"' .. ·' 1 ·~ ' 1 \ ' ly winds We<tnelday, buf the mer-1 U.S .. · Qelays .G·a~ ~1.~~.eaty ~~~,:;::.~~1;;~~~= ; ,~JN:S::IDsE:upJTO~:~:~·~' . •· ·' ·•· " . . ' Bolbol .'BaY &Inc< lfl:!I ·d!ed_.M~v .11 "" WASHmoTo~ ·<ttiJ /-1'11\o'','"' ~t tho.Anny,~ liarlift ~ 1eept1ti1 !111 '._.;,.t did so . with Hoag Memort1I HOJpltal. .He ·.:as 13. I • • I Mernbtr of the Order of tht pnttah. Em!'ire. ~~hn Lent1on t',.. '1 M y gave tM Qxtet• hit~f1'edal back -but Buckilffh~. Polac• al.Bo had Bit apt r~nltboak.Jpr f, £he Beatle's T"';Olt1J, Stor11 POQe , Geneva ......,,.., bin.tn, ~lhO ~ """°'"" COMicterabl4 .... ~. a;atnli'tlie ,.._.allonl .. ~ f~ed tlie ~ lo · Private servlca wUI be lltfcl a! ii •·11'· ,.,v_.. , ~ . .. . 1 ~· t.._ u1e'ctemical~t0hllMtheY'~ WedntsCiay at Pacific ·view · Meroorlat pol!IOll ,.,., and olher chemtcll ·q · l"."'1" .on~ !hath~ .e {!IOI"~ flrst-1!1-thom. i nd .the rtgbt Pork. , . " . .. ,, has been'ralliled tii) mon tliln IO nation ot>Oer••cHn w•!f'\f.and fha~lll· ~ ,e,1<1.-~b--.llUI ,,.i aaall)llother Mr .. Mcl(ally had IJ!~n aillve In .,e Including Cc11111111mlat Cblna an<! the mon ilmlline ,mo!hod of killlnl . i1lii lliltMil ir.,lbe ~-. cbart~r bolt busli>Ha ~ntll It. yem ogo. Soviet Union -tiut not tho United Stat... oU>.r ""tr.:· •, . ' ' . 1'e ......, Untan ,,........, to tll4! -He ha~ hJ1'1lrSI ofllct' and' liorne no Bal· Mi# -·~• ,,._,.., ,.. boa Island f.ar 30 years . The accord Is formally called the 'lronica , II 1 ,..11!!.~•te<had.voled ,1,. led!: on AJJ!ll' &, Jfll, and Comm~ ·He wb 000 of "*· /oUnders of the "ll'Otocol for the (lnlhlbiUon of th< use In In ./avar of. a itinl'ai -t wblcll: ~ oci_..._., I;; •·.A ,rectftt oaUGn .,1~ ·-·""" ~·b· a·member'of New· war of arphyatattng. pol!OllOU! or other never. came mt~· bppl• of J'rendl.r to-doi • ~ Cdl6muilblt ·~ ~tff;rb:r....,.Q.';.ijer. Of r 1CoMrrtertt; gases and of bacterlaloglca\ methods of OPJIO'ltlon. ,· , • • .f1 Diie~bii~llll~ ·•· on Oranp COwlt)r FIWI Ind Gamto.Tnt. warfare." The Genet& ot ·.i.N.,.17 1,.. !fei!htf'. orlll • hila Vletnam',;3, ' ' the Ocea Ft>ll The U.S. Senate never 'voted on it declares tKl't ' Q the U..·• J6'Dld tliaareetntni::!"f · i!r~':i~.. n . althouah the United States had taken , a t,heml cal . •nd ~al weapons -' Besides the United !ti.ta, Braill, El SurVJvora Include a ton ·Bernai'd of thfl first slep Iowa rd adherence by s1gru., .... 111 exert• every' •effort ~ lriduC. ot~ Sal¥)40r •• Japln, Ntcuqu~ .M>cfU~ay homo; 11!02 ·Blilbdo·! Blvd.-; a· cllugitten the' protocol. ' 6lAtes to accede td the present prolocof.'' havt 'elll'ltd Ute protOcel but not ·formally Mrs. Jean~ Zamw•tt Of;-N~, Beach. c>n&.reaaon the Sena It did• not act w11 A number of tll4! -naUOril 'ic· n!Uled It. · ' and -· arandchlhl. , . • • .. . ~, ... . ~" ' . .,.~u., .... ~·· .... ·I · 1· •. , ... -i.,.,,,,...,.•~ 1 ' & ' i ,_ ' a.· . ,,, ~i.n!flelf lt>M ,.... 'M (tM:cl II ,..... 'W C_, Ii Of-.. (.-, , ; I .~:· ;:.~;::~ ~----.--$.. \ ., '\ i I ,.._ , .. " "' ~ -" ,,,. ....... n ..,,. ...... L ,...... . • """"" ...... ,.~j ~ ............ ,. .. .. •• ... • ' •, ..... ,,..,...,,,. .. _.,,.~"'I' , ,,.,_,_,., ~/. • , •• ""· .lol lpo ,,.l.,..._,1.,,, •" •• , ....... ).,. , ... "'' ... " ·~ . .. I \.. . . 11.... .. u •.J<, I • ~ f ... I ' · It "\ , I • ft.") '=-• • o• ¥41 ; • ~ ;0: '•'!'I-1,., .-; •"' f ~ ·~ t I\ •• ~• "',\•f: >l • i."" f ~'-, -< ' I ~ t f ·~ 0 l J "4 ~. ., • I ( • ,.J ' DAILY ,ILOT ....... ~., lllclllrf KMhltr ••ml11.-l ,V!fed .. .. . ( Aldrich Chides UCI Chancellor Daillel G. Aldrlch1 Jj., today s1id he saw ;<no baaia" (Or the tu1o1 tin .. Union High School Diatri~'s reilll.l.1 tion calling tor his dilmiual by pie ~I of Regents~ -· ' - The -h11h school board, meeUnc .Mbn· day night, voiced unanimous decluation to 11talld by its earlier resolution -a resolution .atemnimg irom corqm~ al· loged!y made by Aldrich in a ~ Oct. %7. ,. An erroneous central county newspaper Retired Finance . aecounl said thJt Aldrich had defended the Ulie of four~letter words by the cam· Fl'rm Pres1'dent pus student newspaper. The paper later retracted the rePort. - , 11\ part, the ·. Tustin resolution says, M C Ki g Dies "Whereas the cb1ncellor ... has made . . n Ille public alatemenl that Ille use of four· NEWPORT BEACH-M8lwell C. King, 70. who served. as president of Pacific Finance Corp. (now Transamerica Finan· cial Co:-p.) from 1942 until his retirement in July of 1963 died Monday while visit- ing relatives in Aptos, Calif. letter wonis In their campus newspaper ii merely a reflection of the society of Orange County~ and , . . Whereu the Tustin Union High School District Board of Trustees believes that such cutrageous and irresponsible statements being ad· vacated by a professional educator are a grave hindrance to our educational process . , . " The resolution was passed unanimOU3- ly Nov. 10. . , ' I -( • BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR UNFLAPPABLE GULLS DESPITE SAND HAUL OPER11TIONS AT NEWPORT'S 45TH STREET Mr. King, 113 E. Bayfront. Balboa · Tsland. joined the company in INS. He served in many positions and was elected a vice .president in 1934 and was named execu'tive vice president in 1941. At the time of his retirement he was a member of the Pacific Finance board and the Transamerica Corporation board of di· rectors. He was a graduate of Stanford and the Harvard University Gradua te School of Business. Tustin Union High School District Supt. William Zogg said that the bQard decided to stick by the resolution after being pro- vided with tape recordings of the ori· ginal Aldrich speech, provided by UCI ; a tape of the question and answer ses- sion that followed, and .a transcript of that portion of the Aldrich appearance. • oo~ty Man Held With • Ill Partner Murder li'ite· .Plot ' •• A suspected niurder-for-hire p I o t with ~in attqedly aduierOU& auto dealer the tai1E!.t baa led 'to the arrest of a Gardeh Gr_ove 'tn'an . aOO his apparent . .. partner in a m ,ooo stolen gOOids o~ra· lion. ' • .'The case orialllating in South Gate wu revealed Monday, when author i lies disclosed the arrests of Alfred Slaton, 41 , Of 8501 KUlarn~y Ave .. Gardeii Grove, and Francis Kerring, 29. of Wilmlntton. They were booked )ast Friday for in- vestigation of conspiracy to commit murder, illegal. p ossession of machineguns and pos!ession ol dangerous drugs and marijuana. South Gate Ponce Lt. Robert 'I'aylor Mid a tota l of $52,00ltin stolen goods was recov.,e.red. froni the tire e.Shop . wll£re Slaton lndJ<errWle Were qi~ured.r . Lt. TiYfOf Said the w~.-d be~p~1iven *500 to arr'ange for the 'e1l\ninauon of a "ew car dealer the pay·ce~ believed to be involved in a domestic triilngle. AutborltJes did not i;U~lose just how they reCeived information .leading to !he arrest of Slaton and Kerring, pending its use in further ·prosecution. Marines Guests Of (;ountry Club Fiftr Camp P~ndleton ~tarine ii- ductees will be·guests of the 1rvine Coast Country Club for Thanksgiving dinner. 1 ''We sent a letter to President Nixon Jo sey th.IS was one way tht silent majority had Of supporting his Vietnam policy," club owner Forest Smith sai d. "The young Marines will be picked up by bus al I p.m. Thanksgiving Day and driven to Newport Beach . Several tnembers with boat.s wilf give the men a crulae around the Harbor," he added. 1 The soldiers will then enjoy Chef Joe Barnes' Thanksgiving dinner at the club where members and ·their families w\11 jOin the Marines at each table. Poland Talks Asked WARSAW (UP{) -West Germany to· day officially propoSed political talks with Poland, the Polish news agericy PAP an· nounced. fl~ll Y PILOT nll:ANOl Cl)Alt ttV•l •110110 COM'""" lt•Nrt N. W•t4 •rt111tn! t nd 'ubllslltr J1c• It C••lt'( "<ti ,,Hiftflt '"" G"""''' Mt.,.lf• Tk11111' IC11•il ·-T~'""'' A M1"fl~i"t ......... !"'° Eltl!O' J,,,,,., F. c.ur,, ...... -Cll't lfl* ·• ---2tlt W111 111"9 h•lt•tr4 Wtlliftf A44 r1u1 •.O. l•1 111l, 916'1. -·- ·"\Vhy Grade Restrictions? Trustee Hits Policy on Student Officer:s BY BARBAAA KJlEIBlCH when they carry more units. They have Of iiii Dlttr, ~ lflff to OJ'lanhe tbt1r time." A. Saddle back CoJlep 'lrustee challeng· 0 11 it not admtnistraUon policy tha t ed student.a Monday night regarding the atudente muat have a good grade average jU1Uce of requiriile capd.idatts for stu-in order to hold ofnce?" asked Bothwell. dent government ofljcea to h~ve a 2.0 (C) OoUtge President Fred Bremer said gra<le point average. this was not the case. Maintenance of The provl1ion is included in the new grade point averages appliea cnly to student constitution on which students academic standing, he said. Consistently will vote Dec. 3-5.' low grades ca n result In a stude nt 's being "Why have any provision about grade placed on probation or, eventually, pOin( ~VJrages?" trustee Pat Backus ask-, dlamiMed, Bremer explained. ed student body president John Bothwell. No conclusion was reached in the grade ''ft seems to me a student with a 1.7 point discussion, which arose from an average could conceivably be as good a earlier question regarding voting rights. student government officer as a 4.0 '(AI The students had presented a draft o( student. their proposed constitution in seeking 'l~· your I husioeiS, b~t it"s i ust· bo'ard app1'9Val·of the December elect.loo distasteful to me." dates, and invited trustees to comment . BackJ.!S sa!d~he had chtck~d ;;tate el~· Aft.er clarifjcation of a few minor 11~.I~'~ oud foun{~u.jW .;ipolnts;a lll'"llon "'* rellldlni a,prO. ragtifi~enit~'a!Nor clijYalef'.-,fDil · vision that any Saddleback stUdent should government office. • be regarded as a member of the "T agree with your philosophy," Associated Student Body for election Bolhwell replied, "but the question ls the purposes, whether he not he held a paid- student's ability to carr)' on his studies up ,.SB card. along with student 11overn ment duties. "Most colleges allow a vote only to Most of us find that our grades go down paid-up ASB card holders,"·saiJ Bremer. when we are involved in student govern· "Last year in the spring election,'' ment." ' Bothwell explained, "only five percent Backus pursued the subj e ct . held carda. It 'hardly seems· fair for Of· "Spmelimes students find they do better ricers representing all the students to be From Page 1 PIER FEES APPROVED ••• ptople and the men they elect." Somers said. The cou ncil promised to abide by a policy of ke!ping the fee stru cture the same for the next five years tut t,he pro· n1ise "'On little affection from fee op· ponents. ~fayor Doreen Marsha ll assured the group that if ever the fees were increased ran average private pier and dock would cost about $25 a yea r), then the stan· dard public hearing procedure would be fellowed. "We've seen how good a public hearing is and how much it can change the coun· cil's mind. It won't make a damned bit or difference." an angry opponent shouted . The new ordinance. drsfted by a coun· c:i1 committee and revised afte rear1i~r hearin11:s marked by more strong pubhc opposition, changes the concept of an over-all $1-per-foot of boat space a yea r to an intricate formula. Any owner of a pier which juts int.o the harbor over land which is not already leased by the city would pay $10 a year as a re.l{ist ration fee. That includes owners whose piers cross strips of their own underwater land. Commercial oper1tors would pay the same $10 alonfi! with St for each ad· ditional slip or noat as long as the total rtoes not exceed 10. tr they have more than JO, then they would pay 50-cents for C'aC'h slip with a maximum of 2n. Above 20 slips in the marina , the owner \rould pay $15 plus 25 cents for each slip or float over the total of 20 . Along wilh the money charged for boat slips and floa t.s. the ordinance also hits the marin~ gasoline service stations. They would pay the standard com· mercial pier fees along with three-tenths of a cent for each gallon of fuel they sell. City Harbor and Tidelands Coordinator George Dawes, whole department would receive the, money ral'sed from the fees. said lhe 1970 yield would total about llQ,000. Councilmen voting for the fee prop<153I adhered to their statements or the past outllntna Ille phlloaophy behind the pier JCV\', past council action, said he ~lieved the advantages of the ordinance f a r outweighed the disadvantages. Shelton defied the "anonymous caller s and writers of some ol the letters I have received'' and vowed that threats of recall would not change his opinion . "This won't drive the boats out or the harbor , nor will it kill the goose that laid the golden egg," he said. The question, he said. "could be argued eloquently on both skies." He said there would be fewer inequities under the ordinance than more . elected by such a small minority.·· A student in the audience said that a survey had revealed SO percent of the coJ. leges in the state al i'ow "universal suf- frage ," voti ng rights to all student.s regardless of cards. "When we allowed universal suffrage in the recent freshman senate election,'' said the student, "the turnout was 300 perc ent greater than in the previous e\ec· ti on. This seems more fair ." Backus agreed. "Requiring a student body card is to me like a poll tax to vote." He asked the students if they could find out for the trustees just what current ju nior college trends are with regard to student body cards. \ 'Bramer. said he had sent a1copy10(,the student constitution to the coUnty counsel for legal approval, as i:.equired in stale colleges, and the board voted \o flpprove the election dates, with the understanding that the linaJ constituOon voted on by the students would come back to the board for official approval ind ac- ceptance. Following the constitutKln discussion, Bothwfll presented to the trustees a peti· tion of support for the present student government signed, he said, by 50 per· cent or the full time student body. "The petition was presented on campus for 13 hours," Bothwell said, "and during that time 50 percent of the full time studenll signed it. Combined signahtres of both day and nl11ht students add up to 24 percent of the total enrollment. which I feel confirms that the present ASS government has the support of the stu· dent body." The ASB president said the petition had been circulated as a result or reports that tl\e current government is not represen· tative or the student body as a whole. Asked if the studerits wanted any board action on the petition, Bothwell said they did not. "It is just presented for your in· formation," he said, "so you will recognize that this government does have support." ihe !late'& trust which glves the city control ovtr \he tideland& atates that the artas should be left available to the public for fishing. commerce and recrea- tion. !he assenters agreed. 499 Exit Platte i1a 90 Seco1ads tie was former pr esident of Junior Achievement of Southern California, a dimtor of the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Red cross and a director or the Merchanta and Manufacturers ANoclat.ion. He was also a member of Los Anieles Rotary Club. He is survived by ~s wile, Barbara; sons, Clark and Maxwell C. Jr., and six grandchlldren. Services will be private. Tim Leary Can't Sta~d 2 Trials; County Backs Off Or. Timothy Leary and his family suc· cess fully appealed Monday . for a delay. of their Orange County Superior Court trial with the ·convincing argument tb at they Can 't bf! in two places al once . Dr . Lea ry, 49, Rosemary Leary , 33. and son John Bush Leary, 20; ·are· currently faci ng posaessJon of narcotics charges in New York city. ' Their trial here stems from the filing of similar charges in Laguna Beach last Dec. 26. Judge Samuel Dreizen delayed the trial until Jan. 19. He noted that the family has filed appeals against the recent rt· jection in the !ame court of the Leary'• motion for suppression of evidence. From Page 1 HOSTAGE ... vaders holding Dodson hostage no deadline to evacuate Alcatraz, at least until afte r Hickel reviews their demand. Jn the meantime, life goes on day by day on the Rock. perhaps more miserable than in its prison days -with food cook· ed over an open fire on a broken grating -but certainly more idealistic than ever. "This land is my Janel." says a .!ign Ofer the crude dining area. No one is in a position to disagree to- day, least of all Alcatraz' custodian Dodson, who went there to get away from excitement and write his book about minerals. U,1 TelttM't The phllo90phy, they said. holds that priva te individuals enjoying use of th e public tidelands for private docks should reimburse &ht public. for 1he pri vilege. Counciln1an Robe.rt Shelton. whose \'Ote has bOCn the deciding one on the issue in The Boeing 747 passes FAA evacua Uon tests per· formed al SeaUle, Wa sh. A total of 499 person s left the plane lhrough fou r of the five exits on one side of the crait \Vi thin 00 seconds. The tests were con- ducted in total darkness except for the plane's emergency lights. ln this photo some or lhe 499 ln the test miJI around outside of two of the exit slides used . l I ( • .... ' He said that he was aware that the central county newspaper had ret~ its original accoont, but said, "The re- tract.ion, as I understood it, was not necessarUy what their resolution was based on" Mondaf 'night Robert Bartho1omew, president of the high school district's board of trustees, and author of the re- solution, wa.s asked by a Santa Ana resi- dent whether the action was within the realm of the board. He replied, "We feel it's an obligaUon of the board of education to correct the situation or public apathy wherever pos- sible. We feel that speeches like this do not help." Said Chancellor Aldrich. "If their cen- sure was based upon th e article that ap- peared in the central county newspaper 1\'hich stated that I was for obsenclty and that this is a rerlection of Orange County soci ety this is completely erroneoua." .. 1 did not ma ke the statement and (the newspaper) retracted their state- ment to this effect. "There was no information In lht talk or in the tipe that supported tbeir rt19Ju· tlon." He said he contemplated no further IC· lion on the matter. CAILY .. ILOT Steff,.... CHASTISES CHAMBER Trade Foe Beek Fron• Page 1 BACK BAY ... east slde1 via Back Bay Drive," Robin· son sa id. Beek. citing many ecological questions left unanswered thus far, called for extensive ecological studies of the Upper Bay to determine if, indeed, tbe bay serves as a natural spawning area for game fish and that lt is an important wild li!e habitat. Both Robinson and Beek urged the city "to take a lead in developing these stud· Jes immediately." Bu t both former councilman Dee Cook and Newport Tomorrow General Chair· man John ~1acnab disagreed. Macnab told councilmen that any such studies would be a waste of time. He said the development of the Upper Bay, If the exchange were to be con- summated, could be adequately done through existing city powers. "Your zoning laws and development standards are all that are needed to fn. sure proper development of the bay," he said. Cook urged the council to move slowly before upsetting the decisions or two prior councils which had recommended the exchange. "I see nothing wrong wllh the city being an observer In the litigation, but to jump into the fight while others hold your coats . , . well that's something elae." he said. The pre.te{ltation of both sides were met •·1th little comment from the coun- cil. which hu: been studying all JsJ)ect! of the txchange in recent montha. The atudiea, both by councilmtn and city state, are expected lo continue. '· a fi cl• I' It " IT d1 " U• .... ,. .•.• _._ ... _._-~ .. ..,~.~ .... ""!!""!!-.i'",~-·.·!!!!"!.• ........ ·~ .. • ' . . ; .> · llEA ANDERSON, E.DITORI ·. · ' • \-T.,..._.,,...., 'lf1Ht M l'-.ll 1 Angels Sprout ·Serv·ice Wings . ' ' ' . ,, ' ''Al> stands fer angel. In this ~nstance, the angels copld quaµIy for a 24 cariit .ha(~: a halo' earned for nine years of u'1tiring 1 effort· dedicated to bringing· a golde~ · gleam into the JiveSi.oflittle .t>oys without fathers. · • 1 1 As April, mont.b Of ule annuS,i spring ~all , moves closer, hardworking member~ of_ Angelito'de Oro .shllt into high -gear in order to meet de~dlines for pubhcat1on of the Gold Book. The book, a beautifully illustrated en· g~gement calendar sponsored by merchants and community members who care, is compiled annually by the auxiliilry to Big Br'otbers of Orange County. Major fund-raising project of the auxiliary, the Gold Book will be presented at the ann_ual Golden Ball April 25 in.-the Balboa Bay Club. . This week typewriters and filing cabinets were dusted of! by the g-olden angels in preparation of many long hours to be spent in compiling information and pictureS for the Gold Book_. Assignments will be handed out by editor Mrs. John F. Porter. Man- aging editor Mrs. Hugh Wright \VilJ shate responsibilities assisted in the b'ookkeeping department by office manager Mrs. Richard W. Nabers. Not to be overlooked are staff members ~1rs. Don \Voodward, Mrs. Albert H. Maxted and fd:rs. Wilfred A. Berls.- Orientation in operation and procedui-e will be given tO ne'v 3ux:ili3ry members bY. the Mmes. \.Valter Cruttenden Jr., George P. Yule, Thomas F . Riley and Richard Bertea. Proceeds from this annual publication benefit a groilp near and dear to everyone's heart-little boys . , Funds provide fatherless boys with Big Brothers to guide their groWth and development; share their joys and sorrows . Guidance is provided by volunteers on a one man, one boy basis. As Jong as there are golden angels. 1ittle boys can reach out and grasp a helping hand . ANGELS fOUR -Typewriters, paper cutters an d wor.kers move intb thl! n·e,v office in preparation of 'publication of 'annual Gold Book. Angelita de Oro committee members who will share re- sponsibilily· for_.compilation of the calendar are (left to rjght) the · Mmes. Marshalf Niedecker. Thomas F. Riley , Walter·Cr'utteodeh Jr. and George P. Yule. ' • • 1 I 'Wonderland' Focuses on Latest Fashion Assistance A cohcerted volUJlleer effort is being offered by two Harbor Area women's organi24Uons whi~h arc assisting In slaff. Ing the Kidney Diesase Oetec· lion Program . . The fiv e-week testing pr~ gram began ye~terday for third, fourth a".1d filth graders in 15 elementary schools in lhe Newport-Mesa School District. The program is being con- ducted by the Orange· Riverside Counties Kidney Foundation. under the ... direc- tion of Mr.s. Robert Recidy, 'l,X· ecutivc director. Clubs involved are the Juriior Ebells of Newport Beach, under the leadership of Mrs. Warren Fix B11d lhe Ex- presso Club, an organizatlo.1 of fonner presidents of area women's clubs, directed by Mrs. Stewart Petersen. Volunteers from both groups assist. wllh clerical work and members who are trained nurses are supervising. , '• ~ Fashion designer Dan Werle will present his latest fa shions in the 12th annual Christmas Tree Wonder· land fashion show sponsored by Las· Mariner'as of Newe:<>rt Beach and the Santa Ana Auxiliary to th e F'am.ily Service of Orange County. Getting a pre- view for ijle luncheon affair which will take place in the Disneyland Hotel Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 11 a.m. are (left to right) Mrs. Thomas Crosson Jr. and Mrs. James Dowty. Mrs. Lionel daSllva, Juniors health chainnan, Mrs'. Frank Hughes and MrS. Richard Bechtel lfre nurses represen- ting Juniors, while the Mm'9~ Joseph Eva.is, Roy E.' June and Stanley Mumford are nurses from the ExprCISO Club. . I • )_ DETECTION WORK -Jennifer Hanson has her records proce5std' by Mrs. : Ro'y E. June (left ) and Mrs. Lionel daSilva during the Kidney Disease Detec.J~ tion Program. · :,."' ' ·' • ... ;~ Incapacitation No Excuse ' for Master Sergeant T actfc$· ,. ~ ... l DEAR ANN LANDERS ' My probl<m Is a 20-year-old brother who bas been con· fined to a wheelchair for three ye·ars., The C:octors say Lee has a paraylsis wblc~ ap- pears to be permanent. I am 17 and have two sisters, also in the ir teens. \Ve have tried to be kind and considerate, but the more we do, the more demanding Lee becomes. He Is dri \'lng all of us crazy, and this includes Pitom · and Dad. His demands ilfc unreasonable. He orders us around as If we were slaves . . . "Get me the newspaper . . . I have to have a cold dr ink ... a cup of cortce ... a piece of candy. If there 's none in the house, go to the store. Get on the telephone, I want It. Find my blue sweater. Polish my shoes. 1 need a cushion. Get me a pencil." I ' . ANN LANDERS ~ 1 , ai'olild ... ,.. rage.f,, "81 It mfllll •IP l've seen hlni ogle ,some teal dogs and it ' • 11· yoa IDll ,wr) lliteri COlld Af tJ' 1 drives me wild. · ' .. 1-,neJye1, ''flla4k ,God we CAN, rva.r l've told him how' I feel dozens of tin'lts Lee caa't." J and he insists he has no problem. J:le says I'm the one who needs help. He clalmS I DEAR ANN LANDEhs : For 25 years I don"l have e~h to think about and 'J There's never a "please " or a "thank you." · Lee criticizes Mom's cooking and In· suits our friends. He has no friends of his own because he argues with everybody. lity sisters are geUlng uk:tts rrom him and I'm suffering from le r r I f I c l1eadaches. My mother shakes like a leaf every lime she serves dinner for fear Lee v;on't like It. What can we do? -PIT'l"SBURGH PROBLEM h•'i:t been mamed to a handsome man. should be glad he stlll "hotit!es." • DEAR1 \P:P.: Handicapped people · 1 d ~ la fle makes . an excellent living, ls a If the man were sl~.ed for sex al llloakl not be perm tte to alt r ' ~ aedlcated father, ~Ular ma"n In 1 the home It would be a different story.· The capacltatln a1 a club. Your brother "¥" Deeds profrillonal counse1lng. Flrlt1 11 comrhunlty and has yet-to' eat a meal truth Is, he has more lhan he can handle. an oaUet for his fnitradonl aid •••· '"#lthout saying &race. 1 Jove him very Yet he leers at every wailress, elevator ieUea and ltCOld becactte 90..._. .-• ..-__ -.&..... lo • '-'---c operawr -anything female. My mother. • ot1-•1o. 1-<m...,.-n -.,.. ....,.._ vet me. uv -I · twbJ ldotts him, says I should accept this wMm N 11 Ht em ~, lnttre(. tbe pl'tbttll? 1Ds'eye1 nurlJ.fall °'}l of • '1small naw" and stop talking about it. A sltoald tfVe ~ha ln1lght lite ... _lil his heed when ID atlractbe pl WIA:J Cloee friend suggested fhit l throw a tyranicaJ bre.Urior affectt 1druell 11 by. Correi:tion: she doesn't even need tO drink in his face and cool him orf once well 11 tllten. be atlracUve. If she haa a big front porch und for all. What do you say ? Ol come II It lnitallq lo be -red or a broad beam, that's enou1h. In fact , -DILLY IN DALLAS . -: \ DEA~ DILL'\'.:'111y ~.m~~. you eicellent advlce. Tale lL' AMII dlf9p1•J ' &bat "ltfel!I, '' Teot1 -.. k '1 &Ol• ... PI 1 wllere.~ ~-1~ct•I· . ~ . ~} CONFIDENTIAL TO PENNY IN A • • WISHING \VELL: There • are ~ 'th ings than going throu gh 11!! unmarrltd. 1r ·yoO hitcih up wit~ this tnUseadUc. s.leoholle, three-time loser yOu~ find.qi.It '• what they are. There~• riot a woman~ who can't get o husb&nd 1r she sets ,..; ' standards IOW enough. · ' -} ' Aon 1.a-. will be . llad to --""'i • wit.Ill your problt1111. aenr ..... W: lrlr• u re of lbt DAIL V PI~, lltdei' .. ·I 1ttf«klretted,.1tunped ~ ~ . . ' • • " ... • ...... • 1 Dlll.Y ~LOT Horoicope Sagittarius: Significant Day WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26 By SYDNIY OMARR Lunar potldoa ioed fer ftU!q, pi-.. Coutnictloll, cbln111 la bome ontnblp riquJn:meDh '" 1mpWlied. ARIEll (March lt-Aprll 19): Dofln!tely I day to conclude, fJnl1h, complete. Walt for a more 1usplclou1 time to atart, belln or ln!U.te proJacta. Ce· ment rel1Uonahlp1 . Work on publlc relaUw, Make kno'ft'n ywr vlew1. TAVRUS (April »M1y'll): Breu with trldltlon tr It IJ • barrier to pro,rw. Air vitwl to clOlt rellUvu. Short U'lp may bt on •aeoda. Strall orlfll>llhy and Independence with daah ol venaUllty. GEMINI (May 21.June Ill: Money, personal pouuaton hll hlllhted: ,lrult bu\l!'h. You are able to make Profitable trade. Intelllpnt concu1lon dou not mean dtteat, Realize thl.I and act accorltt,1a:ly. CANCEll (June 21.July Ill: Cycle hl&h ; you gel break you have been seeking. Take in- itiaUve. Realize personal ap- pearanct is of s pec i al importance today. Don't toy with emotions of sensitive in- dividual. LEO· (July 23-Aug. 221' Behind-the-scenes maneuvers could affect you. Be lware of details. Some would like to see you tripped by apparent minor matter. Key is to be a shrewd observer. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221' Accent 0;1 friends, hopes and wishes. Be creaUve. Leave routine to others. See projects 85 a whole. Ac«pl social in- vitations. Strive to enlarge horizons. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Money is coming your way - et>uld be in form of promotion, added recognJtlon or responsibility. Emphasis ls on recognition from supe.rlors. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No•. 2!1' Good lunar aspect today coin- cides with travel. publishing, expressing views through cor· re s pondence, long-distance calls. Don't commit yourself to more ttlan you can haodle. SAGITIArtlUS (Nov. U.. Dec. 21 ): h1 oney as it affects mate, partner or other ln· dlvidual close to you is :spot.liahtt!d. Added effort pays dividends. Very sl&nifle&nt day. Display your unlque abllities. Personal magnelilm raUns la hiah. IF TODAY lS Y 0 U•R BIRTHDAY you have emer1· ed from ptriod which tested ' your business acumen. Yo~ are wonderful -during times or cri.sla. But you can be careleq where dally affairs are co~ cerned . CAPRICORN (Dec. 2iJan. 19): Day to play waiting lam' e. No -·-• to --•, T"'· ,_, find out mor• •bout vourw11 •nd I~ l"Uall l!oa Ml y, Wde• 5YdnfY ~rt'l II). applle1 eapecl.Uy to•tlgninl of t~o1oov~·111•11!:-'1,,~10 ~!p! C{)ntracts, special agreements. ~°';~~ G;;""0:'c.~.,n,~11~1Nt!; Fini&h current project. What ·-;;v;;";;'';;";;··v ;;' ;;;'~;;";;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; is needed C{)~S to you. 11 AQUARIUS (Jan. 2().Feb. UNiTID NATIONS 18 ): Acttnt on health. reta-.t.UOCIATION •In SHOP tlona with as!OCiat.tl, ~ workers. Take one thing al a l111p1rt.d t;ff1t-Unic1f C1rd1 time. Fight tendency which 2204 N. M1i11, s.~t• An• leads to confusion. Moderation Molld,., ih.r1o1 Sit1o1rd1.,-11.4 11 your great ally today. I~~~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): I;; Changes are keynoted. Children play prominent role. Creative resources should be utilized. Break pattern which leads to emotional log jam. So roplimi1 h Yule Toy Bill: $1.6 Billion! Newport Harbor Soroptimlst Club meets the ftrst three Wedneadays for a n o o n luncheon Jn Villa Marina, Newport Beach. 'fhe last Wed- nesday of the month member s meet in the same locaUon for dinner at 7:90 p.m. ! ff ol,1 Decked With Holly, Mistletoe . . . . ' : Celebratln& the Yuletide with an annual party will home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alley. Hanatn1 tra- NEW YORK !UPI) -Dotlni f!'lndpamll, !...Wed partnll and other brave ldulta wlll 1pend 1 record 11.1 billion durtna their "forays I n to toyland on behlll ol Slnta. "be Orange County Stephens College Alumnae and ditional decor for the event aro (lift to rl&nt) Mrs. their husbands Saturday, Deo. 8. The party, to be-J. RJ!ey Fo.wler, Mrs. Geor&e,.A. Palmer, pr11ldent, gin at 8 p.m., will take place In the Huntington Beach and Mrs. Ailey . 20-year Collection : Grand Cuisine · Inspires Book "Imagination is the greatest thin& in cooking. One must use t!.ia Im.,m.Uon and not stick too clole to the boot." Saul Krieg, author of a new Cookbook. "Th• Spll'lt ol Grand' Cuisine," w e 11 ii· luitr1ted his ow.i premise when ht demonstrated recipes from the book in Robinson's, ~ashlon Island. and bachelors, because it is easy and very romantic;· he illustrated. Recipes from l a m o u 1 restaurant! in Europe and America are included in his cookbook, the result or 20 years of visitJng eating places all over France, I t a J y , E>.1al1nd and the U n 1 t e d States. Mo!t use brandy, aa he feels that this gives an elegant finish to the product. Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines To avoid di1appolnlment, prospective brides are reminded to have tbeit wedding stories with black and 'vhitc glossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart· ment prior to or within one week after the weddlns. · For engagement announcements it ts suggested that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be submitted early. If the betrothal announce.. ment and weading date are six weeks or less apart, only the wedding photo will be ac· copied. To help !lll requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are avail- able in alf of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further quesUons will be answered by Social Notes staff members at 642-4321 or 494-11466. The Toy Manufacturerw of Amerlc1 (TMA), llOl.lrce of the esUmat.e, 11 y • durln& the Chrlttma• buylna a e a 1 o.,n, November and Decembir, about sl.I ol JO adulll buy to)ia. In the selecting, authorities ·~ recommend toys that suit a W chlld 's aae. sex and tem- ~ perament. Re11l1t the Impulse to purchase .something that appeals to you alone. ' Beware of sharp edges and points. tiny part! that can be removed and swallowed. A void toys that can explode or have harmful chemicals. Other tips fo r the toy buyer : -Be sure the child ii old enough to uae and Is taueht how to handle a chemlltry 1et, a riding vehicle or any similar. l.j toy. -select play equlfment for Its sturdy, well bull quallt!es f Dinner Dance Aids Theater , ·.The abort, greyin1 chef wllh th Eut.em 1ccent wore a ~rlaht rtd.. white and blue apron and matching chef's hat is be' tossed crepea with ei1thua.iaam and flambetd a f?ult sauce to top them. . His theory Is that one must OOI be lrlchte.1ed by the word "aounnet," but remember Ui1t jOOCI cooking ia merely cooklnt th1t is better than O/dlnsry. "It Ls very compaUble to the fruits. The flavors marry well ," the chef stated. What does Krieg predict In llol..,..,. _______ '""""'"' """'""'""""""'~-' Steak dinner will precede dancti1 for m1mblr1 of the Wotmlnster Comm u nl t y Theater as they 1ather In the Mooae Lod1e. Anaheim, at 7;30 p.m. S.turday, Dec. e. ,;, "French cook.in&. for elt"- ample, Is made for stn1le &iris .Dancing I _Program :Offered :· Attalnin1. 1race. pol•e and phyalcal fitness wh.lle leami.1g 1klll1 and special techniques of -oontemporary and ctaulcal tonna of theatrical and con-·«rt dancing wlll be poulble for l!rlJ 4 to 11 years otd. ~ The HunUng\00 Beach YM· CA wtll begin two more _ modtm dance and ballet clasles for begimers and ad- vanced beglMen Saturday, Nov. 29, in the Mercury Sav- ings and Loan Association building . ~......,.Thea d van c e d beginners : clan is between 10 and 10 :45 t ...a.m. followed by the begin-t ners class between 11 and 1--11 :45 a.m. t ·~ YMCA dance instructor and ~ ]>allerin a. Miss Jerri Downard, .}Als in charge of regi stration, ~ and may be called for ad· ~lional information at Dt· ', "4548. '• the way of future trends in dining and entertaining! "People are eating at home more," he said. "They are I.earning to do gourmet cook· ing." Krie1 learned to cook as a youth, taking over the ki!che-.1 when his mother died. Wlth tht public library's supply of gourmet cookbooks and an ap- preciative audience of his brothers and father, he pro- 1relltd rapidly in acquiring hls culinary skllls. U1lng his own taste 11 a 1uide, he found th1t even simple thlngs could be made eleaant with a little lm- aglnaUon. "Use a blr spoon and ta1te as you 10," he urges The cookbook Includes recipes such 11 Aladdln's Xina Omelette, Bombe 0 1 a c e e , Duck a l'onnse and Squabs In the Neat, 11 well u tome of his own recipe• such as Crepes Suiette and Oran1e Ducklln1 Flambt. HB Au~liery Twice a month the Ladles' Auxiliary to Huntin&ton Beach Veterans of Foreian Wars, Post 7368 meets at 8 p.m. The first Friday of each month they gather in Odd Fellows llall for a business meeting and the th ird Friday they socialize in various locations. Purther in!ormalion may be secured by callinc Mr5, Le.Roy ltennann at 536-U. -The Pirates Inn i'-"\Vt Strvt Black A·ngus Prime Bee f E.tcl1t1iueJ11" " • THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIAL M!NUE -5::MJ to 11 :10 ~A 50-.a.usra.t.LIAN LOaT•• TAIL : ..-W• FILIT Ml•NON I UCCANlfll 2 50-JUNIOl 'llATl l TUlltlY • 111 .. w , ... , ... ...i c.ii. 4.o Hellofrope Ave., Corona del Mir letilff th Part ni..t.r 6Jl.ttll Booked for Boys Where Are Girls? WILLIAMSTOWN, Ma s s . !UPI) -Four W 1111 am s College students say they have v.•ritten the "ultimate 1Uide" for the date-seeking motorized college man. Their book Is called "The Roadtlipper" and It covers S9 women's and co-educaUonal colle1e1 from Maine t o Vtr1lnla, plus interviews with hundrefJ1 of coeds. "We wanted to put out 111 really complete datlna RU Ide," said 'nlomas A. Crowley of Chappaqua, N.Y., the book's rtsearch director. The book portray• each col- lege and 1tl female students. u1ln1 pro1e or poeUc text. photo1raph1 and a map. Social resulaUoru: and the donnltory or house telephone numbers are ll1ted In detail. Information on travel routes is included as well as critical appraisals ol local restaurants and entertainment spots and where to s~y over night. The four authors ca 11 themselves the Ancana. It is the feminine Latin word for secret. The Ancana and the Youth Market lnstrumen· talion Inc. ol Boston, jointly published the book, on ~ale In college book store1 in the East. Buy ing Toys Over seven out of 10 toys are bought by partnt1 for their own childre-.1. Grandparents buy about one out or every 10 toys sold. Ticket• at $S ptr person ar.e avai lable by phoning co- ch1lrmen Ro1er McSrlde or Mrs. R o b e r t Worthington. Re"rv1tlon d e a d 11 n e ls Wednesday, Nov. 28. Procttdl will bolster the theater bulldlna fund. Sale Add Proceeds Chapter A rumm11e 11le to e1t1bll1h ·• naw ch•pter of Alpha Delta Pl at California State College at Fullerto.1 Is beln1 planned by Oran1e County Alumnae. The even!. will open 1t 9 a.m Dec. 3, 4 and 5 at 110 Wert Chapman, Oran1e. Doors clost at 4 p.m. CO.Chlltm1n of the sale ire ?tf~. Hugo Scllultz and Mrs. Ronald Barnett. the savory little restaurant at JOSEPH MAGNIN optn 11 :00 to 4:00 mondoy through solurdoy south cots+ plaz1, cost1 mesa and ill suitability to the ae:e and development of lb e children who are to use It. For children up to one year of age, search for things to look at, feel, chew, hold and drop. These should be wash1ble, nonbreakable and have no sharp edges. They mu1t be large enough not to be swallowed. The one to two year olds like playthings to take apart and put together again, toys that can be moved from here to there. The l\\'O to four year olds like to turn pages or books and experiment with n e w I y discovered abilities. The five to eights arc busy trying out their manipulative skills. Their fancy is caught by play things that develop skills and self-confidence. Ell:ht and older children have varied rlay Interests. depending on ndlvldual preference. They Jlke thln1s that 1t1mulate interest and which develop speed, accuracy and coordination of physical and mental abll!Ues comlna: into full blossom. TMA expects that some toys wlll co1t more this Christmas, othera wtll co1t Im Ind many wlll be at the 1988 level or very close to tt. A comparison of IOITle toy prlcea in the 1111 and 1989 c1talo1s of a major national chain is one poulble trend In- dicator. Of 42 toys In both cataloas. 10 carry the !lime prices this year as last; six are down an average of 10.5 percent and 21 are up an average of 8.4 percent. If someone had bought all 42 last Chrl!ltmas, the blll would have been "92.29; the Bame collecUon today would cost l 1405.28. This repreunts In in· Cl'tlSe Of three percent. porhweer etc. t ow, low p r1 c11 xciting ·event 2 DAYS 'ONLY FRI. & SAT. Nov . 28 & 29 1.0U TI QUE 1970 S. coast lli1hwa1 LaiUDI Beach open ing friday, november •orry for the da ley. MIGHTY-MAC of Glouchester, Mo ss. supe rb qual ity outwear ond jackets ior men and boys 28th Compl ete 12 WHk Holld1Y Prosn111 NO CDNTUCfl OPHILIMmD CALL NOW YOU WILL Oc:i PIOM llZI 1A te 10 111 30 0.y. 16 .. 12 ht 31 0.,.. ll,. , .. h• 31 De,. \H~PI lllOl'l'I\ INT llGURI \~ION\ . I UTl.A. 477-1122 1111s"'""' \ 1424177 If •• 7 loshion isl and , nowport beech • 6«·5070 bcnkcmericcrd mc•ter charge • ' • I I I \ r I I . . ' • •• . c~~-t~-:~sa , ED.Ill.ON • .:J'dday'• FIUI N.Y. Steeg VOL. 62, NO. 282, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUHrf; C.A\.IFORNIA TUESDA '(, NOVEMaeR ~s. 1969 ' 'l'EN GENTS MesaWri·ter Happy . , . i ' ,-....;-------... ,------'------,By AllTHUR R; VINSEL .f t ,,.Of~ ... "....... ' ., • . \ •ao~k!) Se.~ore : l ' . Visitors Gi'ben 'Press P(l8ses I . ' . . SAN ·fRANCISCO iui>ll __: Alcall'Bz l~ilnd's Indian oceupleril' have IOI 1,1p ·a ·t~reau of cauc8*ian affairs" to · s~n aild regulate ·vi&!tori to tbie ·."Rock/' (Related story, f?age 5). · · , · A ~oup' of neWJ~ni vi~ting. the ls land h~ld for siX d&ys by lJ!l lndiiuif ,wer.e ; issu~ "press pa~s" i Monday night and instructed f~ .surrender fueiJ! 'vben leaving. · , . . ·t But th'e: · ~~itatye Indians treated' them to a "hOme cooked · mea-1 'of chickeh, mashed· Potatoes, spaghetti and m~atballs. The Indians took over the nearly abandoned site of the former fed eral prison last fhursday, claiming it as "unused federal 1,00" and announcing plans to build an Indian ~ucational and cultural center on it. "We were escorted everywhere," said Terry Schmitt, a free lance photographer. ''and told we could not go into the malli cell block or on its roof. We could talk to only designated spokesmen. "Boals ean\e last night ·with more suPplies, lnch,iding a bale of new blankets. It wu very cold on the island and the· Indians played tom-toms all ~ght an~ saL around wood fires." " · Aldrich Says 'IVo 'Basis' .. For Dismissal Request UCJ Cha11cellor ~aniel G. Aldric_h,. Jr., today said he saw "no ba$i.s" for the Tus- tin Union Righi School' District's resolu- tion calling for bis dismissal by the Board o'f neaents: r ' . • . ' The hlgp sctiOOI t>oard; . iheeting' Mon- day ' nhr:hti Vojced unftnimo1.11 deClarition to ~ bf •Jti earliir reSOluUOft '-a resoju~lon. sttmining 'from.. C9~entil '1- legejlly made by1 Aldtlch• Iii;~ talk Oct. 'ZI. ' ' An erroneous· central collnlY'riewspaper account said that Aldrich bad defended the use of four-Jetter words by the cam- pus student newspaper. The paper later retrac.ted the report. 1 In part,. the Tustin resolution says, "Whereas the chancellor ... h8fi made the public statement that the use Of four- letter 'vordt in their campus neWfipaper is merely i reflection of the society or Orange CountY. and , . ; Wlierea~ tlic Tustin Union High School District Board of Trustees believes that such outrageous and :irresponsible statements being' ad- vocated by a professional educator are a grave hindrance to our educational " . process .•. The resolution v.•as passed unanimous- ly Nov. 10. Tustin Union High School District Supt. William Zogg said that the board decided to stick bV th e resolution after being pri> vided 'viih tape recordings 'Of the ori- ginal Aldrich speech, provided by UC.I: a tape of th e · question and answer ses- sion tha( folloWed, and a transcript of that portion of the Aldrich appearance. He said that he was aware that the central county newspaper had retracted Accident Victim Remains Critical; . ' Pair ff.~coverjng One traffic -accident victim remained on the brink of death 48 hours after bein~ injured today: while a t'.!ost3 ?tfesa boy struck on his bicvcle and a girl ·spaitscar driver hurt Mondav are recovering. Mrs~ Judilh J\.1cQ~aid. 21, ,of 9322 Velardo Lane. lfuntington Beach. Was in extremely crilical condition today al Costa J\.tesa Memorial Hospital. its original account. bl!t said, "The re· traction, as I 'understood it, was not necessarily what their resolution was based on.'' · Monday flight , Robert Bartholomew, ~fl'si~l o( the <!Uw!> ~~ dlslf!C\'• ooard: of. trustee.s •• a.nd .aut~ of the .re- ~luUon, 1w~ ~~-l>f a San~~ A~.resi­ detit wbitllii'~ ~ ;~ was within ;the realm of the board.'' 1 He repn.r: "We fffl it's ari obligation of·lhe board or education to correct 'the situation of pub,lc apathy wherever pos- sible. We feel that speeches li~e this do not help." Said Chancellor AJdrich, "If their cen- sure was based upon the article that ap- peared in the central county newspaper whicti stated that I was for obsencHy and that th'is ls a re0ect1on of Orange County society this is completely erroneot!,s." "I did not make the statement and (the n·ewspaper) retracted their state- ment to.this effect. "There was rio information In the talk nr in the tape that supported thtir re.solu- tion." · He sa'id he contemplated no further ac- tion on the matter. Tim Leary Can't Stand 2 Trials; County Backs Off Dr. Timothy Leary and his family suc· cessfully appealed l\1onday for a dela y of their Orange Codtity sUjferiqr C.ourt trial with the· convincing argument that they can't be in· two· places at once. , Dr. Leary, 49, Rosemary Le.t<iJY. 33, and 90n. John Bush Leary, 20, are currently ' . ' facing possession of narcotics charges in NJw York' city. ' ' Tht'r trial here stems from tbe filing of similar charges in Laguna Beach last Def. 26. ' • ·,fudge S~muel Dreizen delayed the trial until Jan. 19. He noted thal the family h&11 ··nlec:1 :ippeals agai~ tht recent re~ jecUon in the .,nme .tourt of Jibe Leary's mot~ for suppression or evidence. /I , Costa· Mesall wbo ml>wd ·lo the soll-of .an i.1onc1 -.Uy to \\'!'lie 4 boot lodey 'baa. the .comp111y 'bl 11111-plus invo4Jni Indians· ~not e~ Ille U,S Cl>aJt ·~d ~ lei -·die C.•alry -knows ,wblt to. dO. • · ~ , · · , GllO"Ilodson' la undet bouie; lm!I! On Alcatraz, a. Iiappy bolt&P, held by men, women al)d · Children ·demandil'.ll a powwow ,with Secretary ,ol Ille Ialel:lor • •• , • • , ' • + • ' > ..• ' • Nixo11 .. ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' Germ War • Use by U.S~ WASHINGTON CAP)~ President Nii. on renounced todaY any resOrt ·to ' genn warfare and prc>laj.sed to destroy edsting: -st~kpiles of bacterlol~.cal weapons. :He also renounced any first 1JSC by the United States of chemical weapons that incapacitate, as '\\'ell as those that can ldll. Nixon told newsmen the United States w~uld never employ genn warfare even if an enemy were to do so . He also announced that future govern- ment research in the blolog~cal 'field will be limited to defensive measures such as a Search for immunliatlon serums aglnst germ weapons others ,migh' l1S4;. ' • !J;he President, in a formal :staWment, said 1Je was takine: a series of moves. i!' the chemical, bacteriological ar~1aa ''an lnWative toward peace~· =ng.liridly to rtl"!len;J1eui¢Jit i hts,,1ct1oost lrin Sbarpty!redilt ibllity ·thatiany·chtmiCll or pirm weapons.ever will be Uled by any oaUon. '1-1'.08fflnnecl ""'li!lanilln( \1.8. reDUltcliiUorf of thf fli'st use of• ·lethal c~J W~apon.s. ?'nd, (or the Jirst t~, e~~n~~ ~is ren~clatJon to first use or ch~lcB.ls which incapacitate withOut killing .. Tit;;. President asked tht: Senate to promptly ratify a J9'l5 Geneva protocol prohibiting tht?" first use 'in. war of , '4as- ph)'l:iating:, poisonous or other 11su and of ~cterlologlcal methods of warfare." sen. Mike !f.anslleld CO.Mon\.), lhe m~rity l!!ader; said he will.seek to have the igreement ratified by the Sena,te this ye~. 'IJ)at .would add gas and germ wai'far.e to Lin already clogged Senate schedule, witJi11ess than one month of the session reJ$ining. !'(txon also said the Uni ted States was joining Canada in associating l~ll with· the principfes and objectives of a British-. sponsored proposed convention to ban the use.Of biological methOds of warfare. FJurther, Nixon said h'e has asked the Def~nse Deparment "to make recom- m!!ndations as to the disposal of existing , stocks of bacterioloaJcal weapons." White . House sources said this meant such st~kpiles will be deStroyed. Plazfl Burglar Collects $1,040 A burglar who may have arranged an unlocked rear door to a corridor ln the · Soul~ Coast Plaza ShilJJP!ni Center looted a little · tier shop of $1,040; it · was • dj5covered ~onday. Barbara LaProva told police . s~. disedvered three dayS' cash· i;eceipts missiJJ~ from the ,Tie.-Rack,·~ S. Bristol~St. but no sJgn ot:forCed1 ehtry .. t Investigators cheCted' ·a rtll";door and found something had been j4iomed into the keyhole to prevent its ~Ing properly locked . · ; ,; .~ . . . .. . .HOstage .·Of .In~ii:lls • • i • l • I • I 1 • • ' : 'f t ! 1 / • .l , ~ .1 _ . .' ' ' 1 t ,OAll Y l"I OT, Steff ,_....- • " ' '. .. J ' • ' ERUPT.$ AT· COAST TRANSMISSION ·N·!All'HARB'Cllt'.BOULEVARD AND BAY SJRE!T lnve1tig•tor1 ~•rchlng for C•uatl . .of~Bl•te• In Fenced Storage Area " . . ' . ' ' ' . lpe '. Cream Shop Tabled; • • f ; 1 30 Protest Mesa Project I • l I <' . ' I:~.; ' • :" .. l~· ~ • •" '• ,I• 1 ' f. ' ' Plans for aiidt'i crl!<im parlor·at 1673 commercial and -high-density residential. trvtne Ave., Coi:ta: Mesa meiied a Huie at Chapman komes; .Joe. of t:Osta Mesa is last iiight's meeting of uie Planning COm· the.applicant. : , , mission·. · \ . 1 " • • LEndors~d a ~e-chapge for· prope~ A-M Food services' application for , at.~, ~l!tCtlltla Ave. f~m hlgh.den.1ty permission to construct and operate the res1dent1al and commer~tal t~ manufac- parlor was tabled when it developed .lhat turlng. Owner of the property JS Karen A. p\ens ·Cor.._ dedtatt!Qn-Of an alley adjoining . F.eon.of Newport i8each. ·. the ~r~~E!fl·slte1h~ve fallen·throug~. r 1 • • Memberf;.Of the planning staff· will .give . lhe application further _ stuqy,' PJ8ru:Ung Dirtt&Wr.WJ!U~ro L: 0unn·.S;lld today. . About 30 pe111ons show.ed up to protest coo~t~U,q_q~of ·th,!!.lce cream emporiw,n on ~y approved for zone change 'from Slrigle-family l'j!Sidential tO com- mercial by ti\e'<:Ity council Oct. 20. . Five · itlnis 'on the · agenda wer.e , held over, p.s planners: . . '. -Recontmended clly couocll •.PJll'!lval· for construcUon of 18 1partmelit·imfb, at I03ii· Fullerton Aye. Li .~n am '°""' ' ' ' . ~itain InVite8 ·Brandt . L0Nt>6N (&j ..:.. Prin1e Minister Hlro):d ~ ,Wllsori. anno;unc~ ,today West Gepnarr Chlncellot WlllY .Brandt has ac· cepted -:&n invitation tO visit Brttliii In the first half of next year. No firm date has been 'set. UC Reg.ents Ask "Statu$ ~epQrt' O~ '.Angela ;.~avis • . • I . ' ' -. ' ' • ' ! ~flllKELEY . (jl~1) -, 1,[ojve1sil~ ·ol . Califprp.~ rffents ha.Ye order~ .•"'3tatus report'! ip :Janllfl'Y 911 the; ,teaching 1 perform,v!l<r 9( uq.,\ '""""!" .Apcola Dav~, ·UC •i.Pre~l4erit ; CQ~rl.~..,.J.' l;litcb sale.! M011$.r .. ; 1 : .. "1' · .: ·1. ·,' But H'ltCh denied •1 that , ~he . ·t~i.8 ordere.<! ,cr~tl.onr pf 11r ;~!JI c~eus committe.e ·lq ·re\'jew~tlle,~rfonn.,.ee of - Miss Davis, ;tn· admitled imember;of the Coi.n!"unist Pfli:ty. , . 1 • ' . Firemen .Probing $2;000 Blaze At Mesa S.l}.op I •, .•. ~ ! > • · Inv~tlgatlon W'5 ~nillriJ, :ttds af· tt?moon lnto tile. caU~·.cif ~. ~;p bfue wJUch qup\ec;t at ii Cpsta MeSa atJ""1atlc transmission repair,sttoP· today,.Rfldtqg a pjllar:of black Sti'Ote· bipQWing .s~ard., -Fire Prt!ventlon Bui'~il . ~ from the .costa .Mesa, Fire ,DePartrnen! \\;ere ins~Ung the ,.scene -at.~coas\ Automatic T~¥nsmlssl911 Seryjce, lf7 W. Bay St.,:hunt1ng the.source .. i • • • Flaines spread from a fenced •lt9f;&g• are;i tiehind lhe bulldina jusl off lllfbor Boulevard t.o a' small· frame.c~iaae aod s~~ s_tn,lct1,1re. '1 ~ • 1 • Battalion Chi~f.~n Coleman safd· the esll01ate4 .1'/IJ fj8!J1e lpcluded bo\h s!!uc· tunes affec.t~.aw fumllhlngs JI& well. .Cwrl~ . .!!ll:~rs CQRVeti~ on the area ~ soarling tr~ic .wi}.ich .\\!as •lre•dY slowed dUe to fire trucks and i1pparat111 di$patched to the scene. · Stoek· M•rket NEW · YORK CAP) The llock market staged a middl!Y ,shq'Yi ~f ;1\r-1 but it qijickly waned, la.le today. ,(See q~ t1c;ms1 Page~ ~0-~1). Her· husband Thomas,· %3. \Vho. was driving when their car \vas liit brOaCfsidP. by another at Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive Sunday night was in fair con- dition at the same h05pital. ' Nurses said Edward J. Doyle Jr .. 14, of 1835 Tahiti 'Drive, Costa 'Mesa, was in goOd condition. su.l'fe'ring from a con· cUssion and multiple abrasions. :N~wpor~ Adopts Pi~r Fe.es Hitch · said .Miss Davis' .teactilng abllUles were dis~ed ' at , last ~k's regents meeung tri'san Fra'nctSCof .. but~lt ' is not true" Chancellor Charles Young bf'· t::cu "Wa8«i:!ered to coriduCt' a·reneW other perfor.inarice:. ,.. •· The university president ·said 'Young told the rege~ta:. exlstlrtcmpus ·pro- cedures "provide for a gfi .review o( he1«perfofmlnce'" and .ht-Intended to make·~ of llfem. 'Bitch :Akt the regents then ordered. a status report · at ,their ' ' ' There'JI be a .J~lt!P )n the''euter.-. ; ly winds W~nesday, but the"mer- , CW)"WJU.stay up lb¥ie .:_ a~t 77 l ~..; -.~ng the c;oas\ am!' ai · turther ltilaild. The boy . was hit rMonday , night by mQ.lQrist Viola C. Lee, 41 , of 1817 Pon- derosa St.. Costa ?i-1esa.. at tile in- tef'llection of Baker Street and Royal Palm· Drive. _ Mrs. Lee said she was blinded by the setting sun and couldn't see younR: Doyle, who was toSsed over the hood' of her ~r, W~ile' Ills bike was hurled against a· se- cond iutO. . ' ' · • • Lana K. Pril:!, 22, of 2379 'Elden Ave .. c.osta Mesa. w"as treated for fadal cuts at Hoag MemOrial Hospital and rio:leased Monday night after her roadster collided with another' cat. Pollce sald l\.1rs. Elizabeth J. McCleery, 45, ol 14791 Livingston st., Tustin; was turning left from Fairview Road i'hto the Costa Mesa High School cam~ when the collision occurred. 1 I • • Levies Okayed 4.3 De~p4i .Si-Orm of 'Opp.01!~~-.. liy JOHN VALTEllZA , , cond reading pasari. " oi llM CN111t '''" sw 'CGuncllmen Don Mcinnis, HoWard Neorly four t\ou~ !" stem ~op-llolen. ~ E, F;ll~ )Oined l!".';""" position failed · to s,way Newport ltach ol I~ Cl !he ~· · ' . , ; · · C·t "~I' 4 ·~ I ' 11-1n ra ol All lhne .argued 'lhlt !lie --, _1Y1.A1111ruu s ""'• ...... ..., •• -,Of 'il wblch'l)u·aneWlyreville(f~fee - lJdelan4o t::i:' Monda):,nipr Ille , • IJllU<:tutt, was punlUve, ln<qultlble ind prO!IO"'I. pier .charia moved dlacrim)nileil against Newport Beach's toward becomlna law. yachtsmen who ultitnately would 1have to In a rneelJng which .Seemed a carbon pay the fee, . copy of several previous ones iii which The measure received strong opRQsltlon the debtlte ,over the pier fees hu raged, from several segments of the city's the ·council introduced a revised ree boating and commerdal grot.!ps. ·' ' structure in ordinance form and passed S(Xlkesmen ror ttie•P~ .. -1,, .. Div'"'"'l of its fjrst reading. . .., , the Newport Harbor Cham bet' ,of .~!I It . Wiii ~me l~w at a ~al ad-mel'ce .said the entire· 1,,;hamoet opws,d joomed meetinl Dec. JS If lhe deeply en-lhe fees. trez:iched coUnc11 tpllt pel'slNt8od the~ Dee <JOOk, president of'the Corona del MBl' Chsmbe{,of ~ce; descrlbOd the onun-. aJ • ~'Clll Of .\VOfms". 8nd Wamod • !Iii! ~ J'(JUnl:ll would , ~ lleadaChea, tryinj lo enfoCce It. • Mote u.n· mi' oppostttcn\ ~letters, have ~ received.~ ' • ... Spkesmen lar ~ei'al 'commuoily auoc1.-, lncludin1 !lie Balboa Coves ComrOllllty AaaoclaUoo, aald their 1olaJ membmhlp oppoled lhe 1 ... Vin Jorgensen, commu1lty le:oder and tiaylrool ..-riy , o<oner, Blid the; ofcJnaDce r.ttbiks.'' · · ·~It's not ·•. fair c_onoept for taxin~ the tidel~ ~d 1''1 an unfair w,ay j<rh1t the tloat owner· 'who· can't be here to defer.d hlwelt.'' Jor'i-~ ·Wd. January session. . ~· MIS! ,DaV!s; ~ :15-r.ear-olil 'Necr'o, .was hired · dn.l. l ·'""O')'Nr contract • a philosophy ·instructor · Jut sprihg. The regent.I, ~Fed bet flrei:l after ~'ad• mttted tieliig a• al'embet ol 5the Com· ml!f'list party,"but 1 Los Angeles superior <OUr\ judge ovetllillied the dlsmlnol. • I ; ' • Hickel ·in . Hospital' WASHINGTON ' CUPll .'° -Interior . Secrmri> Waller J. Hickel wu adn\llled to Waller Reed Arm)' Hooplt,I lod•J'for treatment ot wh8t doctors di•poaed aa a pinched nerve In. the neck. INSIDE · TODAY • Mepiber of ~ Order of the: 1 Brit{sh .Empire John Lennqn. tO: day gave !he Qu~e)!., ~is. msdal back -b1tt B·ucktngham Palace· 1 al.to had an apt conubaCk Jot: the Beaile's protest. St.Orv· Poor 4.' !> - J oll(v PILOT c .... ·~ By JOHN VALTEllZA Of ffll Dllty Pl191 ltlff Foe& of Jhe Upper Bay land ac!Ju1! Monday asked Newport 'Be.ch'• CUy Council to jump Into •rt fichlil tes!Jnc the valkllty of tt}e achanie bn two lrclds. The 'Council said It would think about IL Tbe eppcal for Newport Beach to change its official policy of st.lent agree- ment wllh the exchanae came in a spe- clal, hour-long presentation or the op. position viewpoint in a crowded a{ter· noon council session. • 1 After hearing the position of the six layman interveners in the Superior Court auit tesUng the validity of the s w a p P.1ayor Doreen Marshall su1ge.sted the council m~et in u:ecutive session with the city attorney to examine the idea of city intervention. Frank Robinson, a leader in the op. posilion to the exchange and an inter- vener himself, told the cou ncil the city should join the suit and begin making its own plans for ~evelopment Of lhe bay. < • " .., • r ·" • ·I , • OAIL 'I' l"ILOT ,...,. •1 IUclllr• K .... tt<' Mayor Marshall's suggestion for an ex- ecutive session~ with attorney Tully Sey- mour ":as met with no official council action. • ~ J ... > ~ ' I ... 8USINESS AS USUAL ·FOR Uil!F,LAPPAILE ISUL[S-DESPITE SAND HAUL OPERATIONS AT NEWPORT 'S 45TH STREET COlinty Man Held With Partner . in Murder Hire Plot • A st11pected murder-for-hire p 1 o t with an allegedly adulterous auto dealer the target hu led to the arrett ol a Garden Grove man and hls apparent Partner in a $52,000 Btolen goods opera- tion. The case originating in South Gate was revealed Moriday, when a u t h o r i t I e s dilelo5ed the am1ta of Allred Slaton, 41, of 6501 Klllamey Ave., Garden Grove, and Francia Kerring, 29, of Wilmington. 1'}1ey were booked lasl Friday for in- ve1U,atlon or conspiracy to commit murd,r. Illegal possession of ITiachinepns and possession of danaerous drup and marijuana. , South Gate Police Lt. Robert Taylor said a total of ~000 in stolen goods' was reoov,ted from the .tire shop w~ere Slatoo and Kerring were captured. Lt. Taylor aaid the pair had·been gjven $500 to ana.nce ror the elimination of a new car dealertlhe payee believed to tie lnvolvtd In a domesUc trlallile. . Author!Uea did not disclose just how they rectlved information leading to the arrut of Slaton and Kerring, pending its us, in rw1her prosecution. Houselvif e, 24, Fights off Attack In Parking Lot A housewife weeping in 1 COsta Mes11 coc:ktail lounge over a marital spat almost got Loo much consolalion Monday nilht when she left to avoid a man who offe red comfort, she told police. The woman said she walked from Kona La nes bowlinf alleys, 2699 Harbor Blvd .• to her car. on y to be grabbed by the man who had followed her outside. ,Ofrietr Bob Arnold said the 24·year-old victlm or b e i n g shoved across the front seat of the car by the would-be rapist. who then tore her capri pants down to her knees as she screamed. The young woman told Officer Amold she was slapped and struck by the man. but finally fought him off and drove away, but he fo\lo"·ed her. Police said she told or drivin& all the way to her home in Santa Ana , where she ri!peatedly honked the car horn, bringing her husband outside and scaring the at· tacller orr. DAllV PllOI ~·'fGl COA~l ll'UeL 1tH1Ne COM~"'"' ltollo,t N. 'Woo4 ... ,.,....,, ,,.. jlytllllttr J 1,k It . CY1l1, VIW ~nl~I "'' C.tOltritl '-"'"'"' Tl\01111• .:.,..a ..... T~o11111 A. "'4yr,hi•t irMMtl ... ,~ ..... c .... ..._~ JJO 'W11t f1y Str .. I tr.4olli~1 #.44•111~ P.O. 101 IMO, •?61• ..__ ,.._. lfld'· mi ••• ..... ......,.,. l....,.. -..Cft• m .._, •-MvMlr!tl'WI ..... , • 1111 ....... ' Why Grade Restrictions? I Robinson cited recent court action In Morro Bay where the city (incorporated in 19,14) sued San Luis Obispo County over ag.minlstration of Morro Bay and lts estuary. Robinson also cited a state law which says incorporated cities could challenge county holding of tidelands trusts if it could be proven the county has not administered the lands properly. _Trustee Hits Policy on Student Officers He said Newport Beach would have a po.gsible chance W do the same . . ' . By BAlllillA IUll!:llllCH Collap Preoident Fred Bremer said °' .. ..,., ,...., .... WI Wf1 .not the case. Maintenance of A Saddleback Colle1e. truatee challtna· sr• .p.tnt 1v..erages applies only to ed sludeni. Monday nlsht rqardin( the acaden\Jc lllandlng, be said. ConslatenUy jusUct of requiring· candidates for ltu· low grades Cln rtsu1t 1n a itudent'• being dent government orflces to have.12.0 (C) placed on • probatioq or, eventually , grade point averaae. dlsm1Pe4. ~met eiplained. The provision is included In the new NO ConCl~Clh was.reacbea in the grade student conititulion Oii which . students point dlscuulon, wh4:h aiON from an will vote Dec. 3-5. earlier que.sUon regarding vottng rights. "Why have any provl sion about gratle The students had 1pc'esented a Hraft of point averages?" trustee Pat. Backus uk-thei'r propoled. conJtituUoft l{J seeking ed student body preaident John' Botb'f't ll. , 5oaid approval of the December election ··11 seems to me a st\14ent with.a 1.7 tsi&es, IWd Invited trustees to comment. avetage could conceivably be u 1ood a After clarification of a few minor student govemment orrlcer as a 4.t (A) painti a quutlon arose re1ardtng a pro- litudent. vbion that any Saddleback stuient should "ll'I your business, but i1'1 just be rtprdtd as a 4rnember of the d\lltas!ejul to. me,~_\> Si , , Auociated Studttlt J!od)' for ... election '-Mid be """ ~ N,ie eJee'. Po!~ lrhlllid he ill!l)le lfild t."4Jd· tion regulatio1111nd found no educaUcNl ...up·AsB,cafd: , · · ~~\W! at all JM c~toa 19'i• ~ ctllqe1 .al\o" "1( '* '!"IY to 1~.illlc\., 11 r; . '•·· ... ~.Jiol·'j ... ~er. 1 agree With your i>hll"°p\iy," ·, "wt year In ~ sJirmg efe<llon.'' Bothwell replied, "but the qtJeltion is the Bothwell explained, "only five percent student's ability to carry on his studies held -Cards. It hardly seems fair for of- along 'A'ith student government duties. !icers representing all the students to be Most of us find that our grades go down elected by such a small minority." when we are involved in student govern-A student in the audience said that a ment." survey had revealed 30 percent of the col· Back~ pursued the su bj e c I . leges In the state allow "universal suf. ''&imehmes students find they do better frage," voting rights to all students \vhen they carry more unlts. They have regardless ol cards. to organfte I.heir time." "When we·a11owed universal suffrage in "ls it not administration policy that the recent freshman senate election,·• ~ludents must have a 1ood grade everage said the student. "the turnout was 300 Jn ord er to hold office!" asked Bothwell. percent greater than in the previous elcc- Farm Cost Boost Sends Wholesale Prices Up tion. Thill seems more fair." Backus agreed. "Requiring a student body card ii to me like a poll tu to vote." He asked the students if they could rind out for the trustees just what current junior college trends are wllh regard to student body cards. Bremer said he had sent a copy of the student constitution to the county counsel for legal approval , as required In state colleges. and the board voted to approve the election dates, with the undCrstanding that the final constitution voted on by the students would co1ne back to the board for official approval and ac- ceptance. Following the constitution discussion, Bothwell presented W the trustees a pe.ti· lion of support for the present student government signed. he said, by 50 per- cent of the full Ume student body. ''The petition wu prt1ented on <1ampus for 13 hours,",Bothwell said. "and during that time 50 percent of the full time studenl.!i signed it. Combined signatures of both day and night students add up to 24 ~rcent of the total enrollment, which 1 reel conflnns that the present ASB government has the support of the stu- dent body." TM ASB president said the petition had been circulated as a result or reports tha t the current government Is not repre!en· tative of the student body as a whole. Asked H the students wanted any board action on the petition, Bothwell said they did not. "lt is just presented for your in· form ation," he said, "so you will recognize that this government does have support .'' His presentation was complete with Rites Wednesday For Mr. McNally J. B. ~1cNally, whose rental sail and row boats have be.en a familiar sight on Balboa Bay since 1922, dJed P.1onday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He :as 83. Private services will be. held at II a.qi. Wednesday at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. McNally had been active in the charter boat business until 11 years ago. He had his first office and home on Bal- boa Island for 30 years. He was one ol the founders of the Balboa Angling Club ; a member or New- port Harbor Chamber of Cornmerce : Orange County Fish and Game Commis· s.ion and rounder of the Ocean Fish Protective Association. Survlvors include a son Bernard of the home, 1002 Balboa Blvd.: a daughter, Afrs. Jean Zumwalt of Newport Beach, and one grandchild. Marines Guests Of Country Club Firty Camp Pendleton Marine in- ductees will be guests of the Irvine Coast Country Club for Thanksgiving dinner. "We sent a letter to President Nixon to say this 'A'as one way the silent majority had of supporting his Vietnam policy," Hear· p tpo d club owner Forest Smith said . 1ng OS ne "The yqung Marioes will be picked up by bus al I p.m. Thanksgiving Day and Because of Pregnancy driveo to Newport Beach. Several members with boats will give the men a \VASHINGTON fUPI) -Wholesale prices have rise n four-tenths of J percent this month becau~ of a sharp rise in the cost of fann products. the Labor Depart- ment estimated today. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A hearing to cruise around the Harbor," he added. seasonally in November and eg&: quota· determine if Mrs. Betty Fouquet's The soldiers will then enjoy Chef Joe lions climbed sharply. CatUe and hog children should be made wards or the Barnes' Thanksgiving dinner at the club The wholesale prict level was .4$ per· cent above the figure a year ago. Preliminary figures released by the department's Bureau. of Labor Statistic~ (BLS) said wholesale prices of farm pro· ducts rose an estimated 2.3 percent in November. Industrial commodities rose <l .2 percent while processed food and leeds averaged the same 111 in October . Such increases al the wholesale level normally signal new retail price hikes in the affine . The November rise In wholesale prices matched the October advance, which followed three months of smaller in· creases. The new increase appeared lo offer little hope that consumer price in· creases would be abating in Ule coming months, The November rise pushed I he wholesale price index W 114.5, which meant that goods which cost $100 at wholesale in the 1957-9 base period cost 1114.50 this mooth. The BLS said prices for fresh and dried fruits ani:t ve1etable1 jumped more than Lady Basketball Players Sought Applications are drlbbliJll In from "'·omen aged 16 and over. who will be able to play basketball In a special ladies league spon50red by the Costa Mesa Recrealion Department. League pity will be on Thursday even· ings be1lrtnlng In January In the Coata ~lesa High School 1Ym. Tea.ms .tnd Individuals lntere1ted In pulling mort bounce In their lives nHIY cal l S34·S30.1. { prices declined while prices for processed court was taken off calendar today where members and their families will poultry, fish and coffee rose. because of hir pregnancy. join the Marines al each table . ~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--'~~~~~~~~~~ 499 Exit Pla1ae i11 90 Seeo1ads The Boeing 747 passes FAA evacuation lesls per- formed al SoaU!e, Wash . A total of 499 persons le!l the plane lhrough lour of lh"e live exlls on one ai de of the craft "'ithin 90 5Cconds. The tests 'vere con- ducted in total darkness ex cept for lhe plane's emergency lighl•. In this pholo some of the 499 In the test mill around outside of two of the exii slides used. l ., duPlicate maps visible by the large IUdi· ·en11; and the council. Tiie only harsh word! during the )ll'es- tntaUon ~e ':"J1en Robinson ~ -~ trad foe Allan Baell: assailed ~!~ of lhe Newport !!arbor Chamber o( C«n· mere~ for their Jetler to the council charCi'!g swap opponents with sprtadlng "half-tl'l;lth&. fiction and irrelevant com- ments. ''I Beek. 'by inference, challenged cham- ber Prel(dent Dick Stevens lo expose the "rictiona:.t· · Later, itter no official had appeared tor the ct¥imber. Beek siid the chamber admitted lts comments could not be de.fended l>ecause it sent no o[ficiat spokesman, to the council session. Dwelling on the county's administra- tive role in handling the trusts, the roes c~ed that the county Board of Super- vi!OfS has entered into an jllegal agrte- ment to exchange the bay for I"ine Company land! without first preparing a plan for the bay 's d,evelopment. "The board has Presented no alterna- tives to this trade, nor made any consci· entious effort to keep the tidelanda in the public domain ," Robinson claimed. f'~om Page J HOSTAGE ... who became caretaker of the bleak, bar- ren former federal pri110n got a call through to his relatives on the sole hot line to the outside world . "He was really excited," said Mrs. Hoyt, "he hadn't slept ror 48 hours. but he said he was getting some fantastic photos." Dodson may not be doing much writing, but he is certainly gathering material for one of those truth-ls-stranger.than-fiction epics. after six days of Indian occupation. Dodson's brother was not at home, but hopped an Air California plane to San Francisco Monday night after repeated efforts to get a return call through [ailed . "The Coast Guard said they haven't ev.•n been able to get in Wuch since the Indians took over the island,'~ explained Mrs. Hoyt. who isn 't too worried about her brother-iwlaw. "He said he'd try to drop us a line,'' she added, but news reports from Alcatraz indicate Dodson is busy with other tasks, such as helping unload boa.ta c~rrying food and supplies. ·Descendants of red men who sat down lo the first Thanksgiving dinner appealed today for provisions worthy of the im- pending celebration Thursday, through U~ir Alcatraz Relief Fund. Another boatload or supplies was due to set out for occupied Alcatraz today, after a delivery Monday w h I c h included blankets, staple foods, fresh water, medicine and even tetanus vaccine. Temperatures oo the barren rock drop to the low thirties this time of year and dozens of the Indians are suffering from colds and sore throats. Some have even jumped into the treacherous, current-laced waters of the bay to help small boats dock and the only heat Is from fires built of wood ripped rrom old rOtting cellblocks. Several children have as a result step- ped on rusty nails. necessitating tetanus vaccine, but the Indians vow W stay as long as necessary and hide from U.S. tnarshals in a 12 acre maze of former prison buildings and caves. Secretary Hickel has agreed W meet and discuss their demands to take over Alcatraz as an Indian CUiture Center, plus giving more aid to 100,000 Indians in California. f"e<le.ral authorities have given the in· vaders holding Dodson hostage no deadline to evacuate Alcatraz, at least until' after Hickel reviews their demand. In the meantime, life goes on day by day on the Rock, perhaps more miserable than in its prison days -with food cook· ed over an open rire on a broken gratine; -but certainly more idealistic than ever. "This lapd is my land," says a sijn over the crude dining area. No one is in a position to disagree to- day, least or all Alcatraz' custodian Dodson, who went there to get away from excitement and write his book about mineral~. Cou~cil Studies Downtown Plan, Flow of Traffic Selection of a coruultant for downtown redevelopment and a review of' a related matter -methods of improved traffic flow -are on the agenda for the Costa Mesa City COuncl1 tonight The 7 p.m, adjourned meeting will be conducted by Vice Mayor Robert M. Wll90n, since Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley bas I Colla Mesa County Waler Dl&tricl meeting to attend. The CMCWD will mttt for a dinner swion in lbe Mesa Verde Country Club at 8 p.m .. to honor Director Ed BeMetl, who is about to retire after a long career. Besides discussing how to narrow the field of applicants Interested in the com- lng downtown redevek>pment project and the rederally-assisted traffic program, several other matteN will be discussed. The agenda also shows a new reaturt:. cooncllmanic sugestiona and comments, with a 1lot re.servtd for each o( the fi ve members lo bring up whatever may be on his mind. \ ' • Sweet Victory Dem Chides ' Local News Unfairness 1'ln Orange County, we have ex- perienced a one-party totalitarian press which tias absolutely ignored i.Jld 1landered DemocraUc candidates," Tom Lenhart, a retired Marine Corps major who ran unsuccessfully against Rep. Jame·s B. Utt in 1966 and again in 1968, tokt Laguna Bea.ch Democrats Monday night. Lenhart, who said he bas made-no political plans yet for the upcoming race, warned that Democrats will be facing .. one of I.he most malicioia PolitlcaJ·cam- paign:s yet" and urged them to make "our posiUons of .agreement known and forget our disagreements." He charged that the Nixon ad- mirtistraUon. in making its "war on freedom of the press and. lree<!orn of ex- pression," is laying groundwork for ·next year'• senatorial and legislative cam- paigns." DAll V I'll.OT 3 DAILY PR.OT St#ft ....... Decorators Kennie Wright Jr. accepts ribbon from /'udge John \Veld after Kennie's bassett hound 'Cap ured priZe as· "Sweetest Basset Hound" Saturday at Top of the World School Pet and Hobby· Show. AwarenUy, dog also captured hearts of some of onlookers. One of tile most "obnoxious represen- taUvea" of the adminlstraUon, he CQ.m· rnented, "ls Spiro T. Agnew. It's Spiro's voice, but it'• really Nixon speaking. And you can bet there in the backroom is Murray Chotlner, another old friend ." Lenhart told tho Laguna group Jhe one way they can overcome campaign obstacles is by "putUng on a concerted campaign for all Democratic candidates no matter who they may be." Crew from Laguna Beach Parks Department installs huge Christ- mas decoration near Nyes Place and ~oast Highway at southeast limits of city. Another of the Boris Bazun works graces northwest city limits. · DoWn the Mission Trail Seal Approved For Saddlehack f\.1JSSION VIEJO-Saddleback College tru stees Monday night approved an offi. cial seal for the college district as designed by art instructor li'lrs. Dona Berkhimer. The circular seal depicts the sun rising behind Saddleback Mountain, ringed by oranges and laurel leaves, with an ocean wave in the center and a book and )amp in the forcgrotind. M described to trUstees, the moun- tains svmbolize strength; the water is the sy~bol of life ; the oranges represent the county: the laurel leaf symbolizes quality; the rising sun symbolizes opti- mism and the lamp and book denote knowledge and wisdom. e Capo Reeeive• F1111ds SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO-Director of Public Works T. J. Meadows has an- nounced that the city has received $212.000 from the Office of Emergency preparedness for disaster projects. He said the disaster funds will be used to repay the city for money already spent on such flood repairs as sewer Jines and bridge work. e League Delp So11ght MISSION VIEJO-New officers of the Mission Viejo Little League are asking those interested in assisting the league to write to the president. Bill Dalrymple's address is 26.18.1 Tarrasa Lane, Mission Viejo. Other offi- cers for the coming season are Fred Pack vice president; Jan Drum, secre- tary 'and Herm Schmidt. treasurer. Dalrymple expects 450 boys between the ages of 8 and 15 to enter the league next season. e Trnll Ride Pla1111ed LAKE FOREST-A trail ride is being planned for Lake Forest children on Friday. All children between the ages of 6 and 12 must sign up by W~~esday for the excursion to an . area r1dmg stable. Trams will leave the Beach and Ten- nis Club at noon and only 50 children can be accommodated. Rider~ are as~ed to bring sack lunches. For 1nformat1on contact the club at 830-6161. · Basketball Set For Lagunans Basketball, for both speedy and slow players, is on the recrsrtion agenda for Laguna Beach men. Play will begin in Januery and entries now are being accepted for teams wishing to eflgage in league play. Wednesday night games will be fCJr the fleet of foot , while Thursday's league will play slow-Oown basketball, designed to provide recreation fOr men who prefer a slower pace. Entry fee for teams In the Wednesday night league Is $50, while $15 will enter a team in the Thursday league. where emphasis is on fun, exercise and fellowshJp, -Entry deadline is Dec. 18 and the league is Umited to six ttams. Ser\'lce clubs or other orgnni1.alions wishing to enter a team, or individuals wishing to Join In league play are invited to cnll i:ecreallon director George Fowler, 494· 1124, e1t. ~5. V'iejo Plans ,LJnder Way He proposed the establishment of a Democratic Coordinating Committee in the 35th Congressional District and said be hoped'thls projected commitlee would associate with the 36th Congressional District campaign ln San Diego. 1st Planned Community Near Rockwell Due Soort ' For 12 Nights of Yule Plans are under way today· for Mission Viejo's Twelve Nights of.Christmu pro- gram. ·Theme for the first week is Deck. the Town with Lights and Stars with the first night of the activity scheduled for S11;1- day, Nov. 30. Highlighting' the fll'st night will be the 1ighting of the community Christmas tree and the · opening of the star stable. The slable will be built by Mission Viejo Kiwanis and manned by the Mission Vie- jo High School Key Club. Roortop stars \11ill be on s'ale at the stable. Profits will be donated to charity; Chairman Of the community Christmas tree is James Toepfer. Guy Johnscr.i is in charge of the stable. Robert Freiberg and Dennis Hibbard . will supervise the manufacture and.sale of the stars. Theme for the' second week win be Christmas is a Time fof Giving, and will feature a gift box-shaped booth provided by the high school PTO. Rukstatis Is In charge of the dance. Assisting her are Mrs. Ronald McGowen and Mrs. John Mullins. Featured at the dance will be the presentaticr.t or the community's first Emvees, oscar-type awards to be given to men and women who have done the mosl to make the coinmunity a better place in "'hich to live. The winners \\.'ill be selected by popular vote. William Wells will be in Charge of tabulating the ballots and Harvey Stearn will seek contributions from each com- munity organization to help finance the awards. A decorated home contest wilt also take place during the third week's activities. The first three weeks will find . groups ol carole\'s strolling from corner to oor· rier of the La:Paz Chrisanta intersection on Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- ings. Robert Aldrich is coordinating the' activity. Pancake Boost Set on Dec. 6 For Viejo High Mission Viejo High School's Athletic Boosters Club is preparing to serve an anticipated 800 hungry guests at its third annual Pancake Breakfast Saturday, Dec. 6 in La Paz Plaza Shopping Center. The breakfast, to be served from 7 to 11 a.m. in the parking lot south of the Thriftimart Market Is one of the n1ajor fund-raising events in the club's program to purchase equipment for the school's athletic teams. Cost will be SI for adults and children, 'with no charge for pre-school children. Last year 600 enjoyed the feast of pan- cakes. sausages, orange juice, milk and coffee. Tickets are available from La Paz Plaza merchants, at the high school or at the breakfast. Construction or single family dwellings and apartments in the first housing area of a planned community adjacent to the North American Rockwell plant in Laguna Niguel will start in January, a Rockwell official disclosed. Plans for the 750-acre residential e<>m· munily were announced last month, by KNR, a new corporation formed by Rockwell and Earl G. Kaltenbach, architect and developer. • It will include a 35-acrc recreational center, a commercial center and a mobile home park, and will be located entirely within the 1,300 acres purchased for the NR plant. Executive vice pre sident Douglas Wimer told directors of the MouU.on· Niguel Water Di~ict th3t grading for 400 homes in the housing area is scheduled for January. "We always start. in the rainy season,'' he quipped. Wimer said c9nstruction on the $23 million plant was delayed about six months by weaUie r and strikes and a completion date in the first part of August now is anticipated. . ''We will be moving some J)!'!OPle In bcrore that date," he said /'and Will bav4' a full complement of personnel by the end of 1970." A payroll of 6,500 eventually is expected at the electronics plant. .. ~? Contrary to recurrent rumors, and ~ llomeowners' Beacon (a political organ),· Wimer adO.ed, "We are not selling thia1 plant to the May Company, Hughes, Tilt!: Broadway, or anyone else. We are going ct complete it and operate it." Wimer confirmed to directors that the.' construction schedule for the residential, community will not necessitate any·. speeding up of plans for water and ' sewage service in the area. These, according to Carl Kym.Iii/' manager of, the water district, Include a 10._Jnch water line and a sewer line down, Alicia Parkway, to serve both the1 Rockwell plant rand residential area aJKI Laguna Niguel1s' Crown Valley Higblanda development. ' Also programmed, Kym.la said, Ix a 1~ 1 million-gallon rese rvoir, scheduled for' completion a year froin now. Students groups will be using the boo.th· to collect 1oys, c1othlf"!g, canned goods and other gifts for varlous charities. Co- chainnen 0£ the booth will be Cliff Boehmer and Keith Sims. Santa's Come to Town is the theme of the third week with Sat:lta Claus arriving Sunday,,Dec. 14 for a four-day stay at the intersection of La Paz and Chrisanta. The fourth week religious theme Is Christ our Savior is · Bor,1. Th e grand finale is the twelfth rdght Sunday, Dec. 21. Children from the two elemen· tary schools will stage a candlelight parade under the guidance of Marty Russo and Jeff Lodder. The parade will lead to the star stable lVhich will have become a living tableau or the Nativity scene. The Rev. Robert Lange is chairman of the program which is a cooperative effort among the com- muruty's religious cangregaUons. Yorty Confident LA to Get Games It's Cold Turkey A highlight of the week for adults will be the Snow Ball coordinated by the Rancho Viejo Women's Club. Mrs. David Mayor Sam Yorty predicted Monday that his city of Los Angel es will host the 1976 Olympic games. Only Butchers Can Supply Them " Yorty Ignores 1st Speech, Talks About U.S. Problems He told newsmen he \\·as "almost cer- tain" that his recent negotiations with the Olympic Games International Com- mittee would "just about ensure" se- lection nf Los Angeles for the second time i,n the history of the world coffi. petitioh. Yorty said he felt the bid of Mon- treal was ended with the Canadian city's "astonishing failure to mount a really competitive bid at our recent J'(l.eellng." And he described Moscow's subsequent bid for the games as "an tntereSting late offer that will not, I think, prove to be acceptabl~." 'J'he days when Orange Countians celebrated Thanksgiving by choosing their own live turkey at a nearby ranch or farm are over. Tor.lay, the source for a gobbler is far more likely to be the neighborhood poullry counter. There are no turkey ranches left in ' Orange County, and anyone harboring a feathered fugitive is likely to be doing so against the wishes of the 'county health department, which has granted no permits to raise turkeys in several years. By TOM BARLEY 01 Th• D•llf P'l•I S"ff Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty defend- ed his President and emulated his Vice President Monday in a speech before the city of Orange Chamber of Commerce calling on ''those who helped us get into this sorry (Vietnam) mess to have the courage to admit their mistakes and get in back nf President Nixon's plans for a just peace." Yorty left his scheduled speech - "Controversial Problems Facing our U:egalopolis" -untouched on the Jun. cheon table as he condemned ••those who hav'e misled and betrayed the young peo- ple of United States to the point that this nation is so divided today. "The Communist cause in Vietnam is lost," Yorty said. "What they are coun- ting on ,today is the <ijvisioa of the American people from within and they have dangled the bait of the Paris peace talks and encouraged the doubts of our young people to save what we should recognize as a lost cause." Yorty told the Orange Chamber that former President Lyndon B. Johnson waa P.rlmarily responsible for "this nation's present dilemma In Vietnam, a trilgic situation that President Nixon will resolve if he's given the lime. ':Nbi:oo's doing all rj.gbt," Yorty, assured ~ members and. guest& at the chamber's annual 1ndustrial luncheOn. ••nut be has Inherited a 'situation that O\ves much of its nature to President Johnson's fear of the Russians and a change of action based on his rel~ctance to adopt a policy that might anger Russia." 11tat policy ,Yorty noted, precluded the bombing of Haiphong "and our allowing 8S percent. of ~.enemy'~ supp lie! to. go through virtually untouched wl:llle we .created a Vietnam circle in which our men wete encased while the enemy could move back and forth at will." Yorty had • w:iming word for "those \\'hp may live under the illusion that the Unlted States Is In no position today to deal with an aggressive sixth rate power and that this great natioo would allow • (, ------- small Communist state to perpetually defy us. "We could squash them In two or three hours," he said. "And this could liave been achieved long ago if the Am.erican people had been alerted to the fact that thls was a war in which· every effort should have been made to put the people as a whole in back of it. "All agrjculture has been on the decline in Orange County," said Robert Stone, county director of environmental health. Yorty said he ls urging "all involved -city personnel in Los Angeles to get ready . now · for the 1978 games -be- cause they are coming our way." And other county officials said the festive bird was shooed out of the county by rising land values. The turkeys have moved into neighboring Riverside and How long would your family last 00$25000? ' ' '' Five years maybe? Then what? trl1'Cltl:d at 6X with a monthly drawin1 ' 80COUll! "'SlOO, k would lutjuat -4 }'ellT! ft JO MOttllu. Now at younetl lhi8 _,.... How IOtts couJd your wife ud dtildrell 1iY9 on your awe? WoWd there be eoouP. money to ensure a mortp.p-li'cc borne? For )'OUI' c:bildrcn to lf'OW on? 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P1l.toub1, C.LU. Agency Associate HARBOR AREA Tel: 547,-5621 "LS. Glllweath ~;tncy A11oc1ate ttUNTINOTON BEACl:I T"1: 547·&621 San Bernardino counties, where there's plenty of room to grow. "The desert has sandy soil which ls f good thing, because turkeys~_don't ~ wet feet," said Charles A. Salverson of the Agricultural Extension Service. A lady at St. Pierre's Turltey Rancl;t, Aqaheftn, agreed with Salverson. ~ Pierre's birds have been moved \o Riverside County where, sbe said: ''They're getting along fine. They do fine in the heat, as long as Chey get some shade." And Young's Turkey Ranch in Santa Ana saic! the disappearance of the turkey from Orange Coun~y was not the result of fowl play, but a population explosion - 20,000 birds this year, ''Rivers.Ide Is a better area for our birds," said an employe of the ranch, in busineas for 28 years. Brl• J, To..,_, A1tncy A110CJ&tii NEWPORT BEACll T"1: 547·5621 I DAILY t'ILOT . - Senator Blast·s Army for Death · Trial ii Prlnoo Ch1rlol going to join Ute Royal Air Foree when he com· pleta bis courses at Cambridge next aummer! The London Mirror says be IJ'. The Minillry of Defense decllna to comment A Bucking· ham Pallce spokesman professed no Jmowlf'dge Utat such a decision had been. made and added: "There will be no announcement before Chrlalmal.,, The prince has logged 89 hours of flying with a R<>yal Air Force instructor. • Georg• Lazenby says that Ii k e Sean Connery be has bad enough or the James Bond role. It took Con- aery five films, Lazenby only one. Lazenb)', a 29-year-old Australian, declared Sunday he would make no more 007 movies a!ter his first, 110n Her Majesty's Secret Serv .. Ice.'' due for release next month. Best known previously for a Brith1h :hocolate commercial on televis- ion, Lazenby was picked from a field of 500 hopefuls to play Bond. He said makers of the film "made me feel like I was mindless.'' • 11 For the pcut few month.s Mrs. ! Kath'l/ PoUock. tDatchtd the Leo- nard Morie Hospit.al being built OCT011 tM 1treet from her 11.mM tn Natkk, Maas. Sunday, mo- nuntl aft.tr ribbon-cutting cere· mmiie.s officially opened the ho.s· pital, 1he became the first pa: tient. A few hour.s later ahe gave birth to her fifth child, a daugh- t<r. • Laborer Ricardo Vaquero found o clay pot ill the wreckage of. an old ~ouse at Torquemada, Spain. Va· quero was convinced he had found a secret treasure, but when he :racked open the container all be round was a note: ''He who wants to get rich, let him sweat." • Not enjoying the warme1t gover· nor-ma11or relations around, Mayor John Lindsay and Gov. Nellon Rocke· reuer do their be.!t to share a place of hunor at ground-breaking of n e 10 E'a.!t River tunnel in New York Mon· day. Lindsay and Rocky haven't been shoulder to shoulder i n too many Te· cent elections -le t alone eye-to-eye. • WASHINGTON (UPl)-Se!L E..-F. llollinp (0.S.C.), clenounced the Amr/ today lot proceeding with plw to try Lt. William L. Calley for murder Ill lhe llleged D1US1Cte of SOuth Vietna.- vlllagen early lut year. Another .... tor, Peter H. Dominick (!).Colo.), 1ccuaed lhe Columbia Broed- cantng System of Jeopardlslq Calley's rl&bt to I fair lria1 bY carrying In ln- lerview with 1 !onner member of Calley'• unit who lllld lhe Jleul81ant onlered the thootlng ol dvlliano at Sollll My. In 1 Sena!< speech, Holllnis Wed U the Anny'1 decialon to try Cilley meant . Ill soldlen who COJJ1mllled 1 "mistake ln judgment" under presaure of comb•& were "Soinc to be tried .,,common crtm. lnals, 11 munteren1•• "Are we 1olng to lake every helleopter pilot, and pilot of a B62 that hlt1 the wrona: t&rlet and call him a murderer?" hO ckinanded. Dominick dellOWlOed CBS !or broad- ~ ID interview with Paul M...Uo, a member ol the plal<IOll led by Cilley at the time ol the 1brch, 1111, lncldenl "I have never been IO upaet over any new.cut I hive ever seen," Dominick sald, contending that Meadlo's ri1hta, White House Rooms llncovered Ciiiey'• rtabll and the~ fer. lllr trial had been~ by the ID- tervlew. "He lllld he hid pertOOl1ly pullclplled· ln the murder of ..,,. cl -men. scme Of ~-wf;'ll"Mn and mne of tbeee , chlldrtn " the eenatiar Aid. . ' "He tpeclllcllly m-the DllM cl the man who J1 under lnd.ictmeftt.," D<mtnlck aid with rtitrtllCO to Amr/ chlrga agllNI Cilley •. "Whit klnd cl COU111r7 111.. we IOI when th1' kind ol prbql II pul around!" Domink:t llked. '. He lllld the ~ carried-the Ul"ITt ......... Arlifacta found buried in two underground rooms uncovered by White House workmen date back to the Lincoln Administration, White House curator James Ketchum said Monday. The rooms them· selves are believed lo date back to the administra· tion of Thomas Jefferson. They were unearthed by workmen tearing up the indoor swi mming pool to make room for expanded press facilities. Vietnam Pullout Called A Continuing Program WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States will continue to pull troops out of Vietnam even though President Ni.Ion Red Troops Hit Green Berets With Shellings SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese troops hit the Due Lap and Bu Prang Green Beret camps with 110 mortar, rocket and recoilles! rifle rounds today. Hazy weather prevented allied planes from attacking .the gunsltes. The shelllngs killed two allied soldiers and wounded 11. One of the dead was an American, believed to be the first American killed during the 25-day siege, and five of the wounded were Americans. They were hit while preparing breakfast. An allied spokesman said allied troops battled North Vietnamese east or Bu Prang on Monday and that 129 North Vietnamese bodies were found later on the battlefield, victims mainly or air strikes and artillery. The South Viet- has not yet announced any further cut. back goals, a Pentagon spokesman 1ald today. The spokesman described th e withdrawal as an "on-going, conUnulng program" and &aid the momentum would be maintained beyond the announced Im· mediate goal or 60,000, which was reach· ed last week, some 25 days before the Dec. 15 objective date. The spokeamen slld Secretary of Derense Melvin R. Laird believes there ts a momentum ln the withdrawal process that Y.ill continue. The spokesman agreed that a new presidential announcement of withdrawal goals probably will describe what already has been happening. Nixon 11 expected to ·make a !urlher announcement an withdrawals by _late December. Thls would be his third such announcement since the· troop reduction program was ordered in June. Pentagon 1uthorltie1 declined t o discuss either a rate of withdrawal or a timetable. Violence Board Urges Lowering Vote Age to 18 WASHING TON (AP) -The National Violence Commlalon, deploring "grow. tng antagoniam between young and old," recommended today lowering the voting age to 18 to give young people a gtt.1ter voice In government. It also endorsed President Nixon'• draft refonn proposals and urged new legislation to expand employment op- portunities for the nation's youths. And It urged revision of state and federal laws to "!Rake use and incidenlal possession of marijuana no more than a misdemeanor until more definitive in- formation about marijuana is at hand ." Dr. Milton: S. Eisenhower, commission chainnan, sa ying youths are being alienated by being called upon to defend values and causes, such as the Vietnam war, In wh:dt· they don't believe, suggested the least the country could do would be to give them a voice in deciding issues sueh as the w;ir. Fog Blankets Appalachians "Lowering the voting age wlll not eliminate protests by the young,'' the commission said in a 12-page report. "But it will provide them with a direct, constructive and democratic channel !or making their views Celt and for giving them a responsible stake in the future o( the nation." Noting only two states -Georgia and Kentucky -pennlt 13-year-olds to vote, the commission pointed out young people are "treated as adults by the criminal law" and forced to give "the ultimate sevice, tfle highest sacrifice, when we require them to perform military service.11 Arctic Air Poised for Winter Blast at Midwest C'allfo,...la SOIJTMEll:N CALIFORNIA-F1T, wllll -Vtrlt b!I, 11'9h CIOudf ,..,...,. 11'd Wlldrlesdlv. GllSIV llOl"ttwut wtrldl lllY91' "'°"'fllllnl •nd IMlow ca1t1I c•"-'· s1111111.,. wt "'*' "*' '"'' TutMl•v 111d l!'lllrior rt11oM Wtd- d1v. LOS ANGELES Alt~ w!th ¥1rllbl1 Mtll clcuds TuetdtV Ind Wiid- ,,.....,., l~• ll.lllY wfl'ldt ,,.., "" U"'9M. Hi.h T undW U. Low T- ~., nltl'!t SJ. rttEYlEW OFlSSAWUMllUll:lAUFORICUTT07:1tP.M.£ST 11 ·~lt ~"'...:"t=' ==!?"~ A l~ve AllCllOI" ... AH1nlt hktrrlt.ld 811!1'11rdl: aolM 8o1tori Cllk•• CIMIMll!t Clwtl•llCI -w ....... _ • H ,, ,. .. M " .. ~ " .. ,. .. " n c . .. .. " .. " " " " .. Calling today's yooth the best educaled the country has ever pr o d u c e d , Eisenhower said, "A very high percen· !age, 75 to 80 percent, are opposed to the war yet only a very tiny percentage has refused to aerve." ~ "' c:netbtC -•• ••alclmoiJplme ol tuilt" tbl& .... may not -bl 111111 to pl • fllr lrlll. .. the Nuremblrl war -lrllll -tlllt oblylnc I lawful Clrdor ls DO -fer ........ '11>11 prlnclple bu been ldoptod by lbe Army. bul the Anny also bolds 11111 1uu1q an onler to lllll csn 11DOU11l 1)1 durpl agllNI CllloJ blvt DOI Jn; dtcal*I .. ,. -the Anny Is IC> euolllll blm ol klllln( IOI petlOlll -the totll lllC«l ln opeclllcatlcl!UI agalnsl blm • -or wllll puslnc orclln wlllcb n&ultod In lbelr dellll. lo pmnodllaled munler, even H the -wbo -the of<ler lakfl DO pul • • In tho adull ~Inc· Calley, J8, wu a platoon leader tn 1be lllllod ,_. II Sona My hamlll en Mlrd> II, 1-. 'll>e dlarlfl' do DOI Jn. .. And llthouP Ille -probl1lly wiD have to await CllloJ'• -.i, lbse llllY not bl -"'. diltlnclloll IO fir u mlllUry ........ ·~ ii CCI!' ....... OUe ol lbe iOlll ~ 11111 wiD ..... lalo pllJ 111111 ---fa• cllclle -be II belnc -cl Clldslnc tho lllylnp, Cln7illc lbem oat, er bolb. AU nine opeclflcallonl do - blm ol the lllytnp "by -ol lbootlq lbem with 1 rtfle." * * * Soldier Tells Stery 'They Begged No, No; But We Kept on Firing buTiels from his M·ll rifle In qulcl:, • ·4.· -i· NEW YORK (UPI) -Ex-soldier Paul Meadlo told Monday night how his com· pany l<llled about 370 Vietnam ... vtllager1 la 5ong My on a day ln March, 11611. autdnatlc bursts. '-."' Later the soldiers gathered more villagers, about ?0 to 75 men. women and children. and shot them al the brlnlc of a ravine. Someone toJd the soldiers to fire single shots -"to aave our ammo," Meadlo said. Y.eadlo recalled the flr.t 15 men, women and children he shot, then lost count. 'I coulcln1 ssy • . • just too many," be said. HWby did I do It?" MeadlCJIW', 22, of Ter· re Haute, Ind., aaid to an intenrlewer on the CBS Radio Network. 0 Because I felt like I wu ordered to do it, and Jt seemed like that. At the time l felt Uke I was doing the right thing, because like I said I lost buddies. I lost a damn good buddy, Bobby Wilaoo, and it was on my coo-- science. So alter I clone ii, I felt good, but later on that day, it was getUng' to me." The day Iller the ldlllng II Song My, Meadlo stepped on a land mine outside his camp and tbe ezploslon tore off part of hll foot. "I felt I was PUDished," he 1ld. He deldrbed bow his squad of soldiers gathered 40 to 45 vlllqen when they fJrat got to the hamlet: "We aJI huddled them up. We made them squat down, and Lt. (William) Calley came over and said. 'You know what to do with them, don't you?' and I 81.id 'Yes.' So I took it for granted that he just wanted us to witch them. And he left, and came back about 10 or 15 minutes later, and said, how come you ain't killed them yet! And I told him that •1 didn't think you wanted U3 to kill them, that you just wanled 111 to guard them'. He slld. 'No. I want them dead.' ''He (Cilley) slepped back ••• and he started shooting them ... so I started shooting." Meadlo &&ld be fired !O to 70 Rogers Plans Visit To Bonn Dec. 5-6 BON (UPI) -U.S. SecHtary ol stat. William Rogen will visit Bonn Dec. 5-6 for his first talks with the new West Gennan Government of Chancellor Willy Brandt, a Foreign Ministry apokesman said tod1y. The visit will follow Rogen' attendance at the NorUt AUanUc Treaty Organization (NATO} foreign ministers conference in Brus1ell Dec. 2-4, the 1pokesman said. "They (the Vt.tnamese) .wss begging and saying no, no. And the mothers was ' hugging their chlldren ••• but they kept right on flrlng. Well, we kept riehl oo fir- ing. They was waving their arms and be Ing." ~ ~e attack, Meadlo said, 11was just l revenge." Even now, the ex-soldier said, "I see the women and children in my sletp. J Some days ... some nights, I can't even sleep. I just lay there thlnklag about ii." ,.1eadlo ts one ot 21 men whose alleged :- participation 1n the massacre the Anny , is Investigating. Calley faces a court- marUal for the killings. * * * Army Says 128 'Enemy' Killed At Song My QUANG NGA!, Vietnam (UPI) -An official U.S. Army publlc1llon reported that 121 ••enemy" were tilled in the village of Song My on March 16, 1968, the day of the alleged massacre. The newsletter distributed In the Anny's Americil Division on March 17, a day later, implied that U.S. troops with he-licopter and artillery support attacked part of the village. It gave this account of the action: ''Jungle warriors (the nickname for soldiers of the 11th Light Infantry Brigade) together with artillery and · helicopter support hit the village of My Lai (part of Song My) early yesterday morning. "Contacts throoghout the morning and early afternoon resulted in 128 enemy killed, 13 Sll!pecls delatned and three weapons captured." The newsletter gave no account of American losses, normal procedure in battle reports distributed to U.S. troops. Keep Your Medal Lennon Protests Britisli, Policy l"tMI WW. Ser•ktl LONDON -John Lennon of the Beatles today returned hla Membtt of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) medal to Queen Elizabeth in protest against Britain's involvement in tbe Vietnamese and Nigerian wars, Beatles' spokesman Derek TaylOr said . In identical letters to the queen, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and the secretary of the Central Chancellory, Lennon wrote : "I 1111 returning this MBE in proteSt against Britain's involvement tn the Nl&erian-Blafra thing, against our support ot America in Vietnam and · agllnat 'Cold Turkey' •lipping down the cbarls." The laat reference was to a Beatles' song. The award was liven to all the Beatles by the queen in 1965 because their music had brought heavy dollar earning services to Britain. ••Of course, Mr. Lennon ls rree to do whatever he wants," said a spokes. man for Buckingham Palace. "This very rarely happens but It has happened before. In fact several people returned their MBEs at the time the Beatles were awarded theirs." When the Beatles got their MBEs others turned theirs ln saying the award to the Bealles downgraded the order. ' l'OIPfT CONCEl"TION TO M V UU.N IOll:Ollt-Llwtrt v1rllfllt Wlndl nftlll #Id iMtnlrlf """" ~-M'liwl'I' 1 to 11 mPi1 I" 1tt_. 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Today, an official statement or the Russian Fede ration Wrtter11 Union said: ''Nobody is going to hold Solihenltsyn and prevent him from going away even U he desires to go there where his anU-SOvlet "'orkers and letters are received with such dell&hl" ~ SOllhenllsyn became fal!IOUI ln the w .. 1 with publlcation ln llQ ol hll sllorl nov.l. "A Illy ln the Ule of Ivan Denlso- vlch," wblch depicted life tn a StaUnilt prllon c1mp. • "'Jbe Cancer Ward" and "The lint Clrcie" were causUcally criUcal of Jotef Stalin and the 1uthorillrtsn aspecta of the Sovlel l)'llem. Hll wrtllnga made blm the hero ol mall)' Sov!d liberals and ln- t.llectUlla. Solz.henltsyn ran Jnto more trouble with the literary establishment on Nov. 10 when the St-year-old auLhor 5tnt a letter to the writers union deJCriblna: Russia as • "tick IOCiety" and 1ltacl:lns -who l I I expelled hlm for thelr "hate-vigilance." .t: His letter saJd be was expelled before 1 he wa given a chance to defend hlmlelf, " but a writers union statement carried to, 1 • da,y by Tus said "This bi nothing but I , 1 Ile .. ,;Solihellltsyn amigantly dlsrealrlied ~ the just crlllcl'111 of the literary public,• the statemtnl lllld. "He did not &land up I qa.'Lllt the use of hJs name and bis worb by bourgeois propaganda lor 1 campaign 1 of alandtt against O\D' country." "~toreovtr," Jt 11id, 1'in hia actions ,, and statements he actually joined hand• i. with those who are coming out •calnst ). UM Soviet social syatem." ' 1 B SP (UPI cials Apotl "Pet mea1 on II skill. "I real! what fl igh1 Chril of fli day. any ti ona Co duril eviSf thou1 takei fligh F '( w. Flor othe stall mitt ned} to C It I Y'" Se a D Gur pe a1 terh oth< day of I luti1 be l 'l'i cenr ned the~ fr0< ask the• Joh he K ' 19t A ' ~ J to J riot lOQI gre lod A (e!I the mil rig: qui l u .. .. .. tr II 14 I I • • UPI Tlltllfl0'9 APOLLO 12 SLIPS TOWARD PACIFIC Three Chutes T•ke C•p•ule to Spl•shdown Trouble in Landing Has N A SA Anxious ·--··-· -~·-~-------~-- Space Men _a_11_HN_1_1 ____ a_y _Ph_n _1n1_.r1_a_nd_1 Heading For U.S. ABOARD USS HORNET (AP) -Healtby and reinoil In their quarantine tra1ler1 America's untouchable astronauts aaUed t o w a r d Hawalt today while eager acl11111"8 prepered to open their moon-rock t r e a 1 u r e -· Chari .. Conrad Jr., Richard F. Gordan Jr. and AINI L. Been showed "" Ill effects from tbelr· 16-dsy lunar ex- pedllion -ezcept !« a 1mot Gl1 Bean'• head. Re h!t it during splashdown and appeand al the back win- dow ol. the quar•antlne quarters wearing a bandage. -...... --· ~---·- Otherwise the ttiree were ile<:lared -n.i an.r Initial i.;::=.:::;,!:::::::;:::::~::..::::;.::::::=~~~::::: =;,, ph-=al ~:'::!'::i Harbor "Wby can't they jult ;f ~ f!'ulb without ruhblnc about Z:30 p.m. PST Friday,-------------------then fly nonstop to the Manned Spacocralt Center -MSC - at Houlton, Tex. Busy Birthday They wlll be 1llghtly behind their 'two boxes of moon rocks. brought back fl'Ol'I\ the Ocean of Storms. The treasure chests arrive today at Ellington Air Wife Force Base near MSC. Gets 400 Phone Calls Pentagon May Alter New Tank WASHINGTON (AP) -A Pentagon decilion on wheUler to scale down the coatly, ultrasophlaticated Main Battle Tank 70 is planned nei;t month amid congressional skeptlclsm that the project should be. con· Unued· at all . The re·evaluatlon to determine ,whether some ol the missile-launching, nlght- • f I r I n g 1 shooting~n·the-nm tank's complex system should be eUntinated to cut costs 'was revealed In House sub-· committee testimony released today, But Army brass te,,tUJed the tank being developed by the United States and We s t Germany must be kept C{)m· plex and Versatile enough to counter a massive Soviet tank threat in Europe. The brw said solutions are being found for such bizarre teclmical problems as an elec- trical steering defect that sent i. test tank careening into obstruction. Officiall aald a C I 4 l Starlilier carryinJ the rirst box arrives at Ellington about 11 :45 a.m., with tbe second due about 7 :05 p.m. BffiMlNGllAM, Mich. (AP) -Dorothy .Gulte•berg got a ring for her birthday. Then another ring, and another ~ had placed a small ad in a The only known remalnlns The schedule calls ror both boxes to be put tn a vacuum " · • chamber at MSC's Lunar "The phooe haS';l't stopped Delrnlt newspaper: detects, th~y said, are in the "Pleue call Dorothy Gut-automatic ammunition loader tenberJ, 147-1620. It'• her that enable$ the tank to fire on the nin. birthday today. Her husband Subcommittee member 5 Larry." cited reports West Gennany is Smart glrl, BUNNY BROOK DAILY '11.4T § Smart guy, Smart buy Takeonealpol its maNeloua mildness and you'll agree: there's no smoother whiskey than Sun I'\)' Brook fit any price. S.399 SUNNY BROOK SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) -Space agency offi- cials are anxious to talk to Apollo 12 commander Chai-lei "Pete" Conrad aboot what he meant when he said landing on the · nioon required all his skill. one thing though, it took every bit or Knowledge I had to get that baby down there in the right place. That was no easy task. Receiving Laboratory, t h e rin1ing. People have called rne tirst box to be opened Wednes-from all over," said Mrs. Gut. day morning and the second tenberg as she ~lebrated her later the same day. 50th birthday Monday. The phone slarted ringing at losing interest in the project 10 p.m. Sunday In the Gut-and they expressed skepticism tenbergs' suburban home. the development problems Gutte.iberg, am or t gage that have plagued the project IUllrt UDOI DtSIU!J'(CO.C..OHlO.ll.aDUmsnrll".~sw11•trru1.&r111TL$lll f/11'. banker, kept mum as the 1 -~•~in~ce~it~s~ta~rted~~in~l:963~co~ul:d~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Taking all precautions "l've bad at least 300 to 400 against losing the entire load mysterious c a 11 s from be overcome. wellWlshers poured in. "I Lhink that is going to really give us the clue as to what we can do in the next flight and the flights to come,'' Christopher C. Kraft, director of flight operations, said Mon- day. "Certa.lnly we can't do any better from the naviga- tional poiilt than we did ." Kraft said at a post-splash- down news conference Con· rad may have been concerned about running out of fuel be- fore finding the right landing place. Conrad remarked that the moon landlng was "IFR (in-- strument flight rules) alt the way ," possibly Indicating the <!ust kicked up by his descent engine obscured his vision. of geoJogjc gem1, o(ficjais telcpbqne call! from people split the valuable cargo into wishing me happy birthday ... two Jots and put them aboard Her husband Larry, also 50, seperate aircraft to be flown first to Pago Pago J n American Samoa, t hen nonstop to ElUngton. Each plane alM> carried a share of mission films and tapes. Hickel Says He'll Talk To Indians "At 3 a.m. I took the pb9ne off the hook. 1 had to get some sleep," Mrs. Guttenberg said. At 6:45 a.m. she replaced the receiver and the fresh set of birthday greeUngs started again at 8 a.m. Guttenberg finall y confessed. Then he went to work leaving his wife to her phone tending . Guttenberg said he placed the ad because "I just want to let her know what 1 thbk about her. Do you know a bet· Conrad made the comment during a news conference lei· evised from space. He said he thought a geologist should be taken on om of the moon flights, but said "I'll tell you "We've got lo talk that over . very carefully with Conrad and see what he rea1Iy meant by that statement, and find out the problem,, he tru1y did have.~· Kraft said. Promoted by President Nix- on from Navy commanders to captabu after their bull's-eye splashdown Monday, Conrad, Gordon and Bean had a relatively easy schedule today. Medical checkups -including blood Jests -and Jelling highlights rJ. their mission into .tape recorders were the only events planned. ter way?" SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -"He wants me to remember 'Ille place and time have yet this as a special birthday,'' to be set, but I n t e r lo r said Mrs. Guttenberg, "and Secretary Walter J. Hickel I'm going to remember tt fof a long tirde.'1 says he ts willing to get, __ ...;;.. ______ _ ~ with the Indiam who have taken over Alcatraz. Florida Solons Want 'Cape Canaveral' Back IT'S NA VY FOR DAVID Hlckel said Mooday he 11lr---------•I "available at 8ny time'' to meet with the I n d i a ns "without any conditions b1 ad- WASHINGTON (UPI) vance of those dl!ICUSSions.• WASHlNGTON (UPI) -They said changing the President Nixon's son-In-Jaw, The lndlans, who say their Florida's two senators and name of a geographical point David Eisenhower, plans to next stop is Alaska, demanded enter the Navy following his other representatives of the should require the approval graduation from A m h e r s 1 last weekend that Hickel "Bur· slate have told a Senate com· of several government agen· College ln June. render" the Island to them miltee the nall)e of Cape Ken-cies. The group also brought Informed sources said 21-and supply enough money to along a statement from · Flor-year-old David sounded Out build an Indian educaliooal nedy should be changed back Jda Gov. Claude Kirk which Navy offlclals at the Pentagon and cuhural center. to cape Canaveral, the name said : about three weeks ago on More than 100 Inditlll!, it hel~ for more than 400 "The place name Cape Ca· enUsting when he fmisbes col· many of them Bay Area col- years. naveral, for more than 400 lege. lege students, now are oc- Sens. Spessard L. Holland,. years, has been noted on the Grandson of fonner Pres!-cupying the Island which once maps of geography connoting dent Owl1ht D. Eisenhower, a was the site ol a federal a Democrat, and Edward R. at first the new world and five.star general, and son of penitentiary. Small groups Gurney, a Republican, ap-more recently this great na-John Eisenhower, a retired landed at "the rock" by boat peared before the Senate In-lion. Speaking with great re-Army colonel who ls am-Thursday. Others since have terior Committee along with spect for President Kennedy. bassador to Belgium, David arrived along with food and olhers from their state Mon-I earnestly urge the approval was persuaded by both to supplies as Coast Guard of the resolution now under enter the Navy If he planned blockades have been di.scon- day. They testified in behalf consideration." to serve only a short tour. tinued. or a jointHouse--Sena~ res~1,====:::::;==;;;::============~;:,~~~;,;~;,;======================;I lution asking that the cape be returned its original name. 'l.'hey asked that the space center continue to bear Ken- nedy's name, and they sakl· they did not want to delract l from the fonner president by as king for the change; but they said President Lyndon B. Johnson acted Illegally wheil he Ordered the change after Ke1inedy's assassination in 1913. Army Rej ects ' Riot Dart Plan ' \\'ASHINGTON (UPI ) - The Army has dropped plans to Ptockplle rifle-powered anti· riqt darts that would knock out looters and arsonists, con- gr,ssional tesUmony showed today. After spending $48,000 to test the darts, the Army told the House appropriations com- mittee. the weapons failed rigid time and accuracy re- quirements. LET'S BE FRIENDL y I U you have new nrl&:hbon I oi kn.ow of a.nyoM movtn1 I to-our lll'Mo please tell ut 1 eo· that we may nUnd a frlmd.J.Y weicom• and help them to become acqualntal lO tbdr new 1urTOUndlnp. .So. Coast Visitor ~ 494-0579 • 494-9369 ;·,Harbor Ylsllor I open ing friday, november sorry for the delov. FARAH 28th trousers for· men and Coys for perfect lit 7 foshion islond, newport beoch • 6#-5070 bonkomoricord mostor chorge ) Turn in. Fora sharp · offer. ·29~ StoW.. ofool-t Jmt.u .. yaurs fotonly29~· -..i1&.-1no ,..d,_at_ lldpal1ng r-1-... -.. ....... ·~Mge"Wacl• MINI' Med lharpen1ng. 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Wed .• Nou. 28, Fri., Noo. 28, Sat, Noo. 21 CHARGE rr 011 Sean Rm>I SROP AT BEARS <'oND SAVI! ~-s PHONE '540-3333 Satu/ocri.~ a • .,..,.,4 ears SOUTH COAST PLAZA er Your J.lon~ Bacli _,, ___ Ciiio I, . ' .· . ' .. \ ·' •• • .. • .. ., ' . • • ,.. • ' ., ----..--.- • ; DAD:Y PJLO'J EDlTORIAL PAGE ,. Mr. Agnew as a Cr~tic Spiro T. Agnew, took occasion last week to lament llOlll9 "fat and lrrespomible" newspapers. By &ome aheer coincidence, tl>ey h•ppened to be newspapers wblch have been critlcal of the Nixon Administration. Some meas'ure of the depth and the validity of the Apew analyal.s can be found In the fact that he Implied tb8re wu llOJlletlilng slnilter In .the fact that the W•Rln~n Post, an adminiltration critic, operates a radio and TV station, . But he apparently finds nothing slnistar In the fact that the Washington Star, friendly to the administration, alBo operates a rndlo and TV station. Nor In the fact, for example, that the Clllcago Tribune, very friendly to the admJniBtration, also operates 'B radio and TV station. Nor do we -In any of the \hree examples. In our form of government, one of the primary reponlibll!ties of newspapers -fat, skinny or iri·be-tween -is to report, examine, comment -often critic- ally -on the conduct of government. This is to keep "fat, lrresponsiblie politicians" (to adapt an Agnew phrase) from attempting to con us citizens out of our money, and our rights. The average Orange County citizen has ready ac- cess to at least five daily newspapers, piree newsmagazlnes, ll to 13 TV &tations and too many radio stations to try to 'Cmmt. Presu,mably the :BBIJle· situatiOn prevaUs in the wilds of Washington, D.C.--or in the unexplored depths of New York or Maryland. discussion. But, If lt"IS!proper·for a president to com· mandeer the TV or radio network~ for a policy pro- nouncement, It d o e s seem equally proper l h a I those same tacilitieo be used for analyses. commentary-and, ii need be rebuttal-as soon thereafter as possible. Agnew missed the chance tp offer a 1'bette• ap. , proach" (a charge'he and the President like to lay on . war dlsse11ters). He might., Ipr exam~le, have suggested that ii the TV commentators would hold off for a decent interval--say an hour-4be President would make himself available for a full, no-hoid•·barred, aJl..media press conference on his speech, so ·that the American people might have a real onportunity to get a broade•, more in depth view of the situation. Our real concern with the Agnew 8ctivities is the one noted in this space just one week ago. That ta that President Nixon has· embarked on a strange course in this presumed quest for national unity, by ·rus new cam· paign to attack and;discitdlt news media. We can dismiss Agnh as incidental to the situation. lie Is useful as the tonsil but not the thought center for this campaign. · . , No President-least of all Mr. Nixon-would permit his Vice President to speak and act as Agnew is doing without giving his personal approval to the thrust and .content of the remarks. They clearly are a·atatement Of •the President's viewpOinl , '. ·~ newspaper SUP.ported Mr. Nixon ·tor election. ' ' • We are a1so reminded of an old newsman's adage: "Newspapers try never to lie. But the problem Is that they are stuck with trying to give accurate reports of what ii being pa"ed off as truth by a lot o! J\ars." We _ supJ>Ort his approach to the eventual resolution . of .the Vietnam mess. We, too, have deplored the sterile, unpioductive "know-nothing'' approach of many of the dissenters. ~w was right. We ought to question tl1£ power of a ,Mtwork that . . . l But we have to say that the President is seriously misg'uided if he believes he can· promote more national unity. by attempting to Impugn the integrity of hot;iest-~d, we believe, infonned~ritics . can pre-empt a good soap opera with all ~ moon. blllines&' . -• When the Vice President was . worrymg about the problein of 11instant analysis•• of presidential statements by TV commentators; he had a point worthy ol some • ·~~_,...~~~_,..._,..._,..._,..._,...~_,...~_,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,_~~_,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,..._,...__,1 Neither a Right Nor a Left Wing RadlCal To Be 'Safe' l Is Often Dear Gloomy Gus: Time for Moderates ·to Be Heard • • ~To Be Sorry Score for .the week • • • • • • Apollo 1% -Haynsworth o. -P.O. To the F.ditor: Speaking as a responsible taxpayer and parent. J am sick and tired of letting radiCal people and groups, of both aides, claim that they are talking for me. Every time I pick up a pa~r or a magazine there Ls an article by one radical person . . ' . 1'MI ......... ftfllcts ,...,,. ¥1ewt. "" -itr ..... ti "" -"r. StrHll ,_ ...... """' .. •-.W OUl..1 DellJ l'lllt• One ti. the Ont tblnp }'learned when l or another who claims to be speaking for btpo.J>loylne brlqe -Iy.-wlth ex· struc111rO: tbemOelves u,;,t they will miss. me, the taxpayer. pert portaor1, -111ot U I never w~ the tdiid tof ,oflbeat opportunity -that can Well, I am a taxpayer. I am not a right don ta daLUbW eontnicts, J wasn't bid· ~-•company lkyrocketing. , or lef~ wing radical. I am also a parent ding __,., For lhl· benefit of non-' U 1\!"·<;llll.-jo lbe•end<pf •·)'W' and I want what is besl for my children. brldpl1, Ulla tnellll fhol 4'1 onf<r to gel and ~· till! 1"" ha'!"\ ~ aJ If tbt! schools can show me a good sex the 111!>11oatof1111' fll!ldl, 1'11111 .,.take ~..,,. ~ ~1"'! : . . . tbi dlll: "iubi'Nl'al Saas! ... jwlf . 11•7"'1t,..U1~ .. «lucaDo~ontop~gram.ln andwlibestenre Jbeandporehlcbnl i"' 'lbil Is a lellOD'wtif!ill'bnportaaot n· bave bite:!;" · ·-· -·-' -..-a..i sit , w s "'°"' far beyond the ...,.it.hie, and bas Earlier In bll remarks, ll)TOlll wamed voluntary, I am for il stt( not been lelrned by most people in that. "Probab4Uba worat.tblng y.._can ~ roles. Especially in do i3 to create a so-called 'efficient' bulinesl. where to be "safe" ls often to organization, because that kind of perfec- be sorry. lion leads to rigidity." The formalised organization charts, he observed shrewd· ly, ''tell you more about what you can't do than what you CRIJ do." IT PLEAIED ME to read In a recent Issue of .. News Front" an extract from a talk glvm •by Flelcher L. Byrom, presi· dent of Koi'll<"I Co. bl Pittsburgh, to lbe FOR TOO MANY decades, the cult of International Manettna-Congresl'. · • efficiency-fOl"·li& own,sake has ruled our The theme of bls talk waa "Hang organizational and iDstituUonal structures t.ooae," and be offered nine com· -even when sucl:I 0 efficlency" was nar- nwKbnlllta "for the man who will be my row, short-sighted, and self-defeating in IUCCflllDI'." The ninth, and last. com-the lonai run. This kind of myopia, this mandment wu •"Mate sure you generate resistance to broader goals and more a reuonable number of mistakes." flexible techniques, is one of the principal Here la bow be explained this aeem-reasons Young people today are turning ln&lY strange piece o( executive advice: away in large numbers from organiza. tional jobs. -roo MANY executives are 90 afraid of emr Iha! Ibey rtp!lfy lbelr organlza· Uan with checlal and counterche<:ks, dilcourage innovalloo, and In the end, so "Hang loose" is much more than a happy hippy phrase. lt's a basic maxim that could do a lot to shrink the genera- tiooa1. gap. Pusillanimous Hypocrisy I HA VE BAD personal experience with sensitivity classes in a local college and fail to find any of the terrors that certain groups seem to firid there. I have an op- en mind. I'm willing to listen to anyone, but I refuse to ~t "out Of context" evidence. I will not a cc e p t printed material as real unless I personally can obtain it from the. so-called source. I am ~ of listening to people tearing down other people, ideas, sensitivity groups, sex education, computer 6, schools, psychologists, etc. on hearsay evidence. I AM GOING to star! standing Up for my rights. I believe it is time for the moderate to stand up and be heard. This CQuntry Is based on majority rule, not on loudest "rule." I am urging alt lhe quiet,. sensible, calm, thinking people out there to stand up and be heard. l firmly believe that it is time we make that hysterical minority give up some of that floor they have had so long. MRS. A. WEBER Utters from readers are welcome. NOrmally writers should convey thti1' messages in 300 words or less. The righ t to cundense letters to fit apace or eliminate libel is reserved. AU iet- ters must include signature and mai£. ing addreu, but ·taame• may be !Oith- hel.d on reque1t if 1ufjitjent reason it apparent. · . ' For ·TJiiatfugl1'1ilg To Ille Editor: On· behalf of the ln!erfalth Servicemen'• Cenler and Qperalloa-Tbankqlving, we wish .to extend our tmcere thanks for the ou!Standfng coverage in the Oranle Coast ·DAILY PILOT. The success : or . failtire of Operation Thanksgiving depen<la -on lbe support of the newspapers. We have received many, many. calb and donations from the areas covered by your editions. A apecial thanks to Jean Cox and Richard Koehler for ' their cooperation and enthusiasm. i INTERFAITll SERVICEMEN'S CENTER (Mrs.) Eli1.abeth A. Shadwick Executive Director Sin Clement.e Operation Thanksgiving :was organ-, ized to bring nearby servicemen, pri· marily Marines, into Oraftge Co as t homes for Thanksgiving Dinner. For information, phone: Costa Mesa, 5464825; Laguna Beach, 499·2128; Son Clem<nte, 49?-1814. -Editor Spellkl"fl Out To lbe Editor: Along with Robert Hayward, whose le~ ter to the DAILY Pll.oT Nov. 19 spoke out against lhe expansion of 'the :Edison plant in Huntington Beach, I too must speak out. Jt is no longer possible to sit back with blind faith that "they," the powers that be, will protect the populace from 4isastrous and irreparable damage to our · atmosphere and environment. I believe that there are many persons · like u,. who can't llnagine ANYTllJNG being allc!wed to <:onlribule to the polju- tioq ~blemJ we have already created. I believe Ibey are sitting baclt with the same blind faith I have experienced. As NEWPoRT BEACH rdases In a felatfve!y clean atmosphere, any given day one .can see the wall of smo,1 sur· roundil)g-us, waiting for· tbe chahce to come in on the wfrlds. We see it while sit· tfug b8ck diScussing ''whether or not" the Edison facility expansiorl' is good for the area. We sit back complacently hop- ing the freeway route will be closer to Costa Mesa. Why? This same ·blind faith that It won't be ·TOO bad. We are told it is·to the adv8ntage of the residents {somehow). As Mr. Hayward stateil In his letler, atomic power plants are the new thing, now possible and proven in the San Diego area -why not here? The freeway plan- ners state-that by such and such a year, we will have everyone living within two miles of a major .freeway, but there will still not be enough room to . m:ove· ~ snail's pace of rush hours and holidays. AS A NEW resident to this lovely area and a refugee from the indu~iali~ and freeway dominated inland area, all I can say 1s· get off thole hack rala ond ob- ject -·LOUDLY. Poll-It Iha! accoinpony this so can. ed "prbgrela'' stifles a penon and hu been pro~ to be the ·caUte ·of slowing down the body functiona to an outrageous degree -even causing curtalb:nent o! physical educa'Uon classes in IQme schools. What is wrong with saying "NO we wtr. n o t allow these health hazards in th1a area where ouidoor recreation and g~ health are· up~ost in the minds of the citizens."? What about Costa Meamsf Not many -,ears ago that City wu im- munebut • tol 11!" <>pa!augbl ~ lbe Fl <Tood· no onger.. · · RUJNING OUR environment. and nalural ._....,. la what many of the younger generlli<ln are stomping their f e et abouL How can the adults, those w i th the vote and ability to do more about i~ allow pollution to happen, Ibey ask. Is any, amount ol money worth it! They scream this plea In frustration. They are right-and we, ·the adult population, have no right.to .be silent. MARILYNNE J. HEIN ·1 Dolb tor ltltll!an• To the Editor: The . Dailny Davey Do 11' Committee, sponsored by Tqe. tU&istance League of Laguna !leach, wishes. to !hank the many persoos pf N.owport Beach, Cosio M..., Laguna [Beach, and surroandlng areas who hav;e·uspOnded·so generously to our appeal for dolls, tOys, blue chip stamps and mOney for aa.oune to deliver' the dolls It the Indian ·children. I THE DOLL COMMl'!TEE Floience Hansen I Chairman In the 1-. In a mnall city on Puget Sound, a ,...,. man msrrled his high school rweetbeart and moved to a cottage in a IUbwb. Middle America: Terra Noq Exista A few days later he threw a party for lrlendl and bollled a case ol borne brew. A yoong deputy aheriff, who had been jilted by the bride, raided the place. The bc.t, who wu without influence, was pnll!!Dtly taken before a judge, who sentenced bfln to lb< months In jall . for manufaetare. The bride and ' 1everal guests_.. given today sentenoes. A good many cltlm>I didn't like it, and even the district attorney was dubious, but tooli off for • iilblng trip wbel! the . head of the local chapter of lbe Woman's Cbrlstlan Tem~ Union w as dellghted. $be WU quoted In the local _.: "'nils wW end ~....ing In our county." EVEN TllB YOUNG people ol the oounl1 were not -ly outnged, tbouob !$ I'""'! later, In mfddleage; Ibey would be JepllJ' swtgglng bourbon highballs. !ftlil waa a , common • occurrence ,In -days tbrollchaul the United States. Tbe -low lDler wblch lbe penalty .... lmpooed, and the -lty itself so Mally occompllabed, wu the resuH of a pab)lc ilalo of mind. "The people wert: COllvlnced rigorous en- i.comeat wooJd end the c<ll18W11ption of .,._... al<obol. It wu one of the shocJ. cllllt. dtclllom ever to neep a whole ~~lady wu d!Appolnted. Not oaly did bomo-bmring oootinuo In her counl:f, but K wn lnunifoted for years by C' ~ .. d whisky smuggled _.-'t'EllY llf<e this deluolon !IOI ...._,. Ille nallon In the ·case of '="• ...,..U.. contri•lll<'O wh~h ptcldDt9 mlld IWlucinlUOn reRmbfirw a ......... -.ip 1n1oDcalloo, .... ..... " -I observers. fl la more --alcohol, which lndu... a .{ blood.stream disorder in varying degrees. Jt is chiefly used by the young, seems to have little psychological appeal to mature adults. AB Jn prohibJUon, there are state and federal Jaws forbiddJng the possession of, and traffic In. marijuana. Under federal law PoSSE'.SSion ls a felony, with a jail ~t~~.m@dpWJ' f~ .a .. ftrst offense. Latet offenses and sale are on a level with homicide. YOU MAY RECENTLY have been sur- prised to learn such a draconian law ls on the federal books. If so1 lt is because the federal law has not been enforced. No armies of agetJls have been turned loose on the populace. Most of the youthful violators are left to state prosecution. This ,in itself Ls pusillanimou s hniocrisY. U the vioJators·were middle- aged, and •oters, you would damn soon see someUtlng done about it by the eonsress. and the legislatures, 100. Now comes the Justice Department bt!fore a Senate comm.Jtte.e seeking to mnkE" a first offense a misdemeanor. lt's the only material change sought, and is grsndsland weaoellng. All poosesslon counts for this drug should be misde- meanors. tr we would save ourselves from looking gi'lmly silly again.· · 811 George-~ CONFIDENTIAL TC) BRONSON: I don 'I care K you HAD rslber stop .so~11here. Join the. country ~ and dt'lvt a Lincoln !nllUd ol'tilat . , , b\ke .;,, it would b.low the w!>oln. • ~ mood, to,ahut up. And put on your . h<jmet. WASHINGTON -Another editorial in· ventlou. Middle America, the residence o( the silent majority, has come into stylc:i and many are the profound Irrelevancies which will be pronounced in its name. Middle America is not a geographical area but a condition of ftfe supposed to include blue--collar, white-collar, GOO· fearing and decent citizens numbering 80 or 100 million with family incomes rang· Ing from $5,000 to $15,IXXl who are fed up to the teeth with racial turmoil and favoritis m; student revolt,. crime, long hair, pot, permissiveness, and pornography. Middle America has been discovered by the same explorers who invaded a few years ago the terrs incognlta of the r&dical right to find that the John Birch Society was about to take over America. The explorers are verSaule.1 They only recently discovered I and th.bi deserted that stranije land in which the conspiracy of the military-industrial complex was spinning the webs Which hokl the nation in thrall. and write about. The academicians are particularly fond of talking about Middle American, middle class standards, n. q t quite grasping the fact that il Is almost impossible· to get two families In the same block of a middle class ghetto to agree across the board on much of any- thing except bet~ pcillce · protectlon and garbage collt'Ction. These ghettos, if we are to believe one account, are populated by standardized automatons collectively called suburban man, interested ~lely in power lawn mowers and pro football , and, of course, "'racist" in one degree or another. SUCH IMAGINED stereotypes are then massed into one vast army moving on crusade and rising in fury -unUI the next new movement comes along or some new unsuspected aspect of our national EVER SINCE M A R C 0 P 0 L 0, life has been perceived by the eociolo- explorers have·been·llnding the most gists, politicians, publicists, professora astonishing things. A French e'xplorer and journalists who monitor our every discovered in Newfoundland a tribe of heart beat. natives who ate nothing whatmever Opinions in Middle America are becom- because they bad · no body opening! In( polarized, we are told, u ii this Ui!IY through which to eliminate wastes. Pobce process were not considered virtuous by de Leon found the fountain of y6ulh. the true belleveri of the IC!l. We do, It la Cortez found streets paved with gold in true, become polarlied every time we go Mexico. to the polls, and that ls what bothers the One suspects that the rec e n t self-styled liberals about MJddle Amerlca. discoveries about Middle Amer!"' may Middle Amert.. will undOubedly be fall In the samt categorf, if not wilh the found terra non exista when further et- Newfoundland naUv~ lbea wl"' · the amlnalion shows its dJverslty or enough mtlitary-lnd.uSlrlll c0m·p1ex and the John mistakes have been ~ade on the assump- Bircb conspiracy. tlon that the middle class has one simple These alarums spread rrom lime lo ~ credo. Umo for lock of anything· belle~ lo talk · U there is anytblnc to be learned oboul ( the heartbeat of America lt'is that mass and class characterizations are often · wrong. CJasses do not exist any more in the classical or Marxian sense..· Mass opi· nion, as the pollsters so often find, cannot be accurately measured, at least for any longer than the day or week when the poll is taken, · NONE OF TRIS IS TO aay that there is not a substantial reaction which responds to the general point of 'riew, if not all the words and phrases, of Spiro T. Agnew, who ls supposed lo be the prototype and champion of Middle America. Some Republicans, however, are ar- Soviet Morals "/1" ( LPress COmmentli Baytown, Ttns, Sun: "A recent series of articles in the Soviet newspaper Izvestia on teen-age morality, or lack of it, sparked a flood or letters rrom readers. (Manners and morals are about the only 111bjects on which Soviet cltittns may freely •IP'.,. their opinions.) Many wrilers urge atrlcter eonlro!s by porenll and public authorities. One reader would ban all foreign movid, 'as well as some of ours.' Another denounced '!his Idiotic Wblao. o( abort akirla.1 Another cailatt for a return ~ the old custom or beatU, chHdreJI with leather straps. A ... wrlt~r ror tzvettll, however, pied for tolera~e and undtrstan<lfng of the new gene:ratifn and del<nded modern books ind plays s merely rtOecUng We." ( rivjn, at concluaions on the Middle Ar\terica doctrine which' may invite total poiitical disasb!T. Among these con· clusions are that victory can be won without support of Negroes or the urban industrial East and therefore these segments of society can be ignored or given lower priority in favor of courting nothing but Middle America. whatever Middle America is. A good Republican Kentuckian, Sen. r-tarlow Coot, 'bu recently pr.onounced • curse on that kind of Republican thinking as unprofitable and abhorrent to the moderate mind. The pwderate mind does not exclude justice for the blacks because extremlam has datM&td their cause. Nor does the moderate mind reject all the · aspirations .of youth because some have abused their freedom. These ' are iil.her deeply Ingrained views also ln what is called Middle America. --W- Tuesday, November 25, 1969 The editorial fJOll• of the Dailp Pilot 1eeb io Inform and atfm.. ulatc re~rs bv pre1tnting thif Mwipaper'• op!nlom and "°"" menta'll on. topici of intere1t and aigni/icmi<r, bv providing • forum for the tzpre1sion of our readtt1' optnfme.I, and bt1 Pl't$t11«ng Ill< dW..11 .i..,. pofntt of inf01'7Md ob1ervcr.s and '!>Ok•"""' on topics of the clap. Robert N. W~. Publisl>er ,. I I I ' -[ • j .. "' • o• .. •:--. )<. ,. u{r . ' !>/) ... •• .. -' -. .. .. n ,. ~ .T' .. . • ... .. ,. ,, . •• • ••• :.•· . .. ·' Fora . sharp offer. ... ------------ NG. •• • • 40:.Degrees Best ' . For 'Mental Work By L. M,BOYD Oil Foes ~Appeal To Court WASlllNGTON (AP) -Op. pooenls iO il\slallalloo of a new oil drilling platform In the Sabta Bll'bara· Clwnnel oU the CaJlfornia eoa.i. have turned to the Supreme Court ,Jn effort! to halt an · drllUng Jn· the dlannel. The petition fil<\d · with the bJCb court Moodiy WU on OAILV PllOT 7 All Admisswns Open · ]an. 1 LOS ANGELES (AP.) 1======::i:========= Alvin »-. dean ·ol lt)ldenta l\r the Calllornla ollle colle1• system, U1t all II colleges will open admbaloa for the 19.10·71 school year almultaMOUSly "!' J111. I with all appllcanla llllng a standard form. In the pot, enrollri>ent dates have varied as much as !ix months on the cunpuse.s •. ~ .. ,,.· Tell Y"' ~ what's wrong 1wltb 1'IV lbows \MW. Too many pu>ons. There honor ol the ·W.C.T.U.!" A. Only lout Jn his rue. .. atooc this vein cues: "Here'• to Car· rte N atlon • • of mstH!rt.nk renown • • • who though agatD,t 11\lOilGn • • • hit ... ry b&r'Jn town." .. that too flip? , •. Q. "Wlll!llll .001!11 'While 'Cluistmas' rank now fl far as poptilarity goes lllKllg the boljday Songs?" A. I~'• No. 2 right behind "Sllent Night." behalf ol the city and county ...::===:.::..::::::::..:c:=:::;;.. of Santa Barbara and a num.- In olher adlon Monday, the state coUep trustee's Com· mlttee on Educational Polley YOU HAVi .JUST FOU~D THE ·~!ACE TO CALL .f'UR HONEST, PROFESSIONAL TELEVISION . SERViCING ·29~ ·---t ,,,,....._. ror ... 1129~· -.,.;ti, ii-.. purdo-at,.,. ticipating Texaco lttailers;. HoHow-:ground 0 Mogic &Isl•" blades awnrneed ~ng. Slacl*4slog,handles.. s:· a:;::r..,~, •a f I ii! '11f5.,_.. .... ,, ............. . ' • ls 'I hunger .out beire ID the au- dience f0r etbieal affection '~d tu1ips, Ernie Pyle and liandel'I "Messiah," innocent horses , prayer and apr.ngtqne apple trees, a Gandhi dedica- tion and some gallanlry in battle. "Julia,'' that· gobd clean simpleton, will· survive ~ cunning "Laugh.In" bol>s, and the SWlday arm of ·John Unitas will legate us , mOre th~n David Frost's thin·lip. AT AN AI R TP!· PERATUllE. ol 40 degn!e'! F., • yoU are ·at your mental .besl. · at 65 degrees F., you aft at your physical best. And at 64 degrees F., you are at-your fertile best. So report those comprehensive men of science • • • S11LL DON'T KNOW whether gentlemen. re ·~ 11.y prefer blondes, but · furies -dO, evidently. Studies of femaJe defendants in -coo.rt case,, ifl.. d.icate the blondes have a 45- . percent greater record of a.c- quittals than the bnmettes. CUSTOMER SERVICE' Q. "~ your staff ~r have anything to oUer m T H·E 'ADMISSIONS OF- 11CER ol'our Proper Job Club is· wondering ·w b 1 lever became . er · th a t Htnfard , Kans., hotel ~ named G<ocge Go-TO-Bed • • • THERE .ii a time for ...,thing; tt Is wrl( oDd .. far ·u tbe·•ale ~t goes, the time for rei.l romance Is ~t tlie , qe 'of Zl •.• HAI RICAJiOO MONTALBAN ever made a film wtlhOut at least one :aeene w~iD.,t'hat genUeman with the ripply mldlecllon toot .Off hla oblrt? SLEEP...:. 'lbat Thomas Edison didn't get much sleep has been widely reported. But liUle known Is the fact he act- ually believed · hil electric light would wipe ~t the eight. hour sleep habit generally. For many yean Mr .. F..dL!ton felt that by lighting lhe llgh~ he wouJd do away with hall of · all human ileep, that immense 'fna• } Slated waste of time around the world. '" ACCORDING to a resolution I D g Case passed without diloent by the ll ru Teus legislature, Texas skies are bluer than Italian akies •• NORWALK (UPI) -An at-THE DEPARTMENT of Agri- ber of private cllilens. The same croup had aought an Jnjuncf.ion earlier against placement of any more plat- fonns in . th.e channel. The Supreme Court b now being asked to ftYiew ear- lier lnjuncUon suits in the U.S. District Court of Appeals which aeet to force the Anny Engineers to .llUSpelld drllling permits already lsrJed and to ltOld a bearing on appli· cations for new platforms. Meantime, organbers of a fish-in aimed at keeping Sun Oil Co. from erec&g a i>tat- form took turns anchoring within 200 feet of the site chosen by .the oil firm. The protest was arranged by • citizens committee to Get OJI Out -GOO. OfflcWs of GOO believe another platform · WOU1d in- crease the chances of another blowout simllar to the one last January that pollutf<'I the channel and blackened 40 miles ol beach. The-protest boats, each with a fishing line in the water, were about six miles offshore and operaUng In relay fash- ion to keep a , close watch on the plaUonn. City of SF Train Now Out of LA lractlve divorcee, ch a r g e d culture eaUmates a couple with ~ of dangerous ahould spend SM a month ror drugs 'after her two young meels at home ... RECALL children allegedly sold LSD THAT JOURNALIST who in- and benzedrine to a neighbor, vestigated nudist campus? h~ been ordered to stand trial What nudists Uke to do best, CHICAGO (AP) _The San· in Superior Court Jan. 6. he said, is play volley ball . . • ta Fe Railway announced Mrs. Carol Ann· Gavin, 26, OVER 111E AGE 'o( 65, the Monday plans to reroutt ib was arrested Oct. 2S, four women now outnwnber the paSS4!Jller service between days after the neighbor tofd mm by 100 lo Tl • • • tbicago and California on Jan. deputies she purchased the NOBODY, NOT even our S. . drugs lr<m Mn;. Gavin't Laaguage man, tnow1 the Trainl Nos. 1 and 2 -now .children, Dawn, 5, and Tom-origin of the word ''tbzy." lt's the San Francisco Cblef-will mY. 8. ,,,.,.' · iothedlc:tiooary,bowever. operate 1)elween anca.., and The wunan, who lived Your Cf"lttonl and com-· Lo! Angeles rather than acr"OM the &treet from the ment.s C11e welcomed and OUcago and San Fnncileo. Gavin home, said she.' bougflt will be u.ttd wMrtver J>O"" ·The . road said' declining the drugs for ·is a f.t ·e r riblt tn "Chtcking · Up... patronage and ahnual loaes of Who listens telephoning. tne GQvin home A:ddreaa mail to L. M. Boyd, about $7 million fncurTed in and arranging the purchase in care of DAILY PILOT, operation of the eastbound and To landers? , while Mis. Gavin was not Box 1815, Newport Beach, westbound trains has caused L::================:'.!,,~th~er~e~·-·~~~~~~~~C~al~ij~ .. ~9:a6:6~3.~~~~ thechange. -'l1ie propoeed ChlJll' does Thankgiving Eve Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. s1nqsJkat1on :c::: _ .. · not · allect the Super Chief, El caPltan or the Tb:u Chief. Coach fl'alns Nos. 13-24 pro- viding local terVice between Chicago lilcl Los Anll"les will be ditcoothioed, of!Jci>h said. Yellow Cab In LA Gets heard an article read out loud about a club fOl' homoeuuals on the San Jose State campus. The article hod beeo carried ·.u ... 1r· u a news story by The R9tl Spartan, San Jose state's stu· . dent publication. The matter was Introduced Fare Boost · as the committee consider.ed 275 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 642.9746 · new guidelines for college LOS ANGELES (AP) -The · pubileations. ll{ax Rafferty, RCA-ZENITH SALES !OVER 12 YEARS OF DEPENDAILE SERVICE) Yellow Cab Co.. w h I ch . state superintendent ol. public operates In Loi Angeles under instrucUon, termed publication'===========~=======; . . ~1~a~~c~~.;:!t· : ' Of the article ••mten." _: a hike In Its basic fares. The proposal, which now goes to Mayor Sam Yorty, was passed by the council 11-3 Monday. The company argued that the boost woold permtt It to raise the daily wage for drivers from •11 to $22; this wou1d attract more drivers, resulting Jn faster respoDU and generally improve serv· jce, It waa stated. The compat:ty wants the starting fare to begin at 60 cents, Instead of 50 cents, Under the proposal, the meter would jump ten centa every one and one-third minutes. At present. the meter clicks off another dJme every t w o mlnUtes. Yellow Cab also ta seeking a 20-cent.-per-mile surcharge on trips to cities eight or more miles from Loa Angeles. '[ A spokesm"1 aafd the rate boost would increase revenue by an estimated '250,000 an+ nually. Also affected would· be th~ABC TransPortation Co., a small Independent. Man Held In 2 Deaths LAKEPORT (AP) -A 46- year:-old state highway depart- ment maintenance foreman was booked for investigaUon of murder in the ·Slaylnp of two fellow worken Monday. Robert. W ll 11 a m a , Mid· diet.own, WU l)oapltaJized lfith a leg wound and placed under pollce guard at Redbud Com· munlty Hospital The: dead are Joe Tallman, llO, and Stanley Gordon, 46, both of Middletown. Old World Mediterranean Spanbla Furniture OVER $100,000 INVENTORY '.1'0 (:HOO.SE FROM DECORATORS CANCELLATION and RETURNS FROM MOOEL HOMES DECORATORS DREAM HOUSE ON DISPLAY Items ., follows: GOrgeo111 custom quilted sofa with .. ~role pillows with lleavy oak trim decor ind m1tchin9 lovo ·seal, 3 matching oak oc· cHional tables, 58" tall decor1tor lamp, hanging ch1in sw19 la,mp, ao a .. piece king iitt mtster bedroom suite, paneled Medit~r•l'l••.n sty~ with top qu1lity 15 years warranty king size malress and bo1 springs. Spanish dining set, 1tc. COMPLETE HOUSEFUL :~t .... " · $1$.28.00 ., ANY PIECE CAN IE PURCHASED INDIVIDUALLY At EQUAL SAVINGS MUST SACRIFICE opening friday, november 28th sorry for lhe delay $58£.! NO MONEY DOWNeNO PAYMENT Tj~L 1970 ' . . I ADVENTURE SPIRITUALLY The new service will operate via Ami.rillo, Tex. West of Barstow trains will operate to Los Angeles via S a n Bernardino, Riverside and Fuller\on. Tbey will feature hit:h-levtl chait cars, sleeping cars, dlnini and dome-lounge Another employe, T o m Roberts, told police Williams talked with the pair at the nmlntenance office early Mon- day, walked out, returned with a .30-30 rifle and began shoot,. int:. ., ., THREE NEW RECORDINGS fadlities . Colleges Must Watch Campus Publications LOS ANGELES (UPI)' -ded that he was "a little up. IZOD Knits for men and Doys "le crocodile" ; .... Now Available Order now for Chrisflllas The state college board of ti1ht" at the thought of a trustees hu ordered college homosexual organlialion on presidents to Police student his campus. , .. ·~. publicaUoos in the w•ke of an Discussion of the article, article In the San Jose State which State Superintendent of College p 1 p e r ~clog Public Instruction Dr. Max estahliahment of a bomolexual Rafferty c a 11 e d .. rotten," 'l'O~=:OUR • club. preceded appro'lal of 1 0 n,..._ l"'n"'n" ', --·"T.AlnOGM11111DQCP't The lcllon Monday ·follow<d gu;dellnes for campus papen K'VY'VK'U V ·--an •lll'Y qi1e111on from eatablilbed by the trustees' ,.. "l ck1nqen .,,_ Dodky S-of educaUonal policy c:ommlttee. lOQen v ... 1 K Carmel Valley who uked AC· The guidelines call for the Ung San Joae P re s I d e n t distlncUon between facts and "'~ ~. ('/J J .. -I Hobert B11m1: editorial Cll>inJona, the avoiding t/ff. T!JlllQU)lf "Are you ruMing a cesspool ol "deliberate panderlnt: to ""' up there!'' vicious lnst.tncta," and the 7 fashion island , newport b.eoch • 6#-5070 bankamericard master charge ., SENIOR CITIZENS' BUII;DING Bunui aald he thought the serving ol the general welfare , ··~~~~~~~__:I~Slh~AN~D~!R~VlN~E:,~N=E~WPO~R~T~BEA~~Clf~~~~~~~~~~story~·~w=u=·~legi~U~m~a~~' =bu=t~a~d·~~ol~t~he~co~Ueg~es~·===--~~_!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~:==:::::===::::"::::=:~' 11~ ' • ·• A C stereo103FM --' .. r. .,. . .. -. -.. ' -, . • •• ' -- the sounds of the harbor J=::dS~~youve never heard it so good 'I I ), " IJ .... __... .. ... ·;--;-... ... ... -. -···r-..=-·~ -' ~ . ""~ ....... .. I DAil y PllOT Glortetu S.tire 'Luv.' in Top Form At San Clemente· Bantlnpn-Playhouse' 'Invitation t:o a Murder.' ' Musty Mystery Thriller e INDS TO"l•MT e "LIQN IN WINTER" "THE PRODUCERS" By TOM.BARLEY Of rtlt ,...... .... lteff We gol some tong, bafned look> from paSiln& motorlslS Thursday night as we drove in gay a.baodon from S an . Clemente t9 · Sa'"n\a .Ana and this review will, perhaps. assure a few astonished freeway users that the driver of the diminutive British bug was n<>t addicted to drink, drugs or any other dissipating agency. They could bardly be blam- ed for their curiosity. It's not very often that you see a lone driver on a busy freewa y ''1..tlY" A C'O'IWd.,-by Murr1r Scl\151111. di· rlCIH bl' Akh1rd Allder"°'1, prQef!ltd br 1111 San Cl-nte Communlll' Tiit•· 11r Tllul'ldoln lhroullh S.turdll'I until Otc .• II llW C.bf111(1 Pll,houH, 202 A...,. Clbflllo. S.n ClemenlL TIMli CA.ST Mrn ~1119 .................. ellb Moe tlle!I Ml!WU11P .............. K1ren Moe Hlrrt ••rlln ............ Goroon H•rrll throwing his helid back to guf~ raw every 100 yards or so while wiping away the tears of joy with a free hand that ahouldn't, io that doubtful driver's particular case, be all that free. It could well have brought a curious highway patrolman alongside and our only im- mediate and possible comment would have been "Luv.'' That's hardly the way to avoid a traffic citation but it's all we were capable of at that lime in the aftermath or a deliriou!ly funny evening's entertainment. "Luv'' il was indeed and if we'd been maimed in a traffic accident )Ve would have listed Karen and Bob Moe and Gordon Hanis as defendants in our personal injury suit. They and the San Clemente Community Theater that put them on in Murray SchisgaJ's glorious satire were fully responsible for sending us home in a condition that perslsls tOday in the form of sore aides and a deplorable La Rosa's ". On Radio, Not Humble tendency to giggle -even In a J1ushed courtroom. TREMENDOUS We're stl.U reliving many, many lines of that tremendous Schisgal script and s t i I 1 relishing their reading by a trio that adapted i t s e I { remarkably well and with ut- most dedication to a, let's face it, demanding vehicle -the magnificent Moes and the equally capable Harris. They overcame a slow start -they'll have to do something about that -to get the au- dience roaring io appreciation at what just has to be one of the most brilliant comedies in today's show bu sines s . Messages in abundance, of course, ·a Ja Schisgal, but nothing to stand in the way of your enjoyment of a madcap piece of theater that sent a capacity, opening night au· dieoce chuckling all the way home. You'll gel no plot here and our suggestim Is that you do yourself a big favor by hitting the road to Nil:onville and·get- llng It first band. But try this precis on your ,taste buds for pre-show size: Pl.lit 1oves Linda , he's tired of wife Ellen, sav~ buddy Harry from suicide (several times) and pusheS him into Ellen's arms; Ellen falls for Harry after showing him sex chart of Milt's m a r i t a 1 performances (what a riot of a scene that is), divorces Milt, marries Harry and so sets scene for Act Two. Bellamy Survives 'Survivors' By VERNON SCOM' HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ralph Bellamy, a 40-year ac- ting veteran, is the only member of the cast of ''The Survivors" to get out alive. They killed off Ralph. in the !Olh episode, They kllle!l'of tbe show shortly thereafter. Just as well. Lant Turner. George Hamilton and'ihe r~ or the cast bas been put of its misery. Happily, Bellamy bad·a COii· tract that allowed him to bail out early. He signed on know- Jng his character -Baylor Carlyle -would die before the Christmas holidays.· "I had a deal for nine shows with an option for 10," Bellamy said, ''So I knew 1 wasn't going to be around very Jong. Too bad . I liked working with the company.'' He was prudent in making no comment about the series itself which dealt witp a snarl· ing pack of millionaires. What baffles Bellamy is the BACK TO BRIDGE means of his death. Back to the bridge and a "For some reason my pass- convenient river that ii the ing on the !how is Dever ex· recipient of Milt (several plained," he said whimsically. times) as he tries to im· 1'l don't know whether I'm plement a plan to dlspose of sup-posed to have a strok e, a Harry who has Jost Ellen's heart attack or it I 'm favor and who s.tands in the murdered. way of a Milt wbo .is slCk ind "fn the 10th episode I'm tired of the once luscious Lln-seen alive. In the 11th I'm da. We are told that Linda, dead on the floor and everyone who would come oUt with very in the cast is made to look high ratings on a . sex guilty of murder. performance chart, does noth--."I imagine it would have led ing but lje in bed 1r.1d eat to a big C<IJl'troom bl.We in bonbons all diy, a a!tuatibn future segments of the that does not sit '!f.FU with series.~ Milt.. ·, -· 1 ' Actor Bellamy11 demiae oo But all this ts acComp1lshed the show gives some meaning through a glittering dialogue to its> title. 1boee who remain that is. alas, interrupted all -for better or worse -failed too frequently by a helpless to survive. audience -but then you can Ralph is now 65 years old hardly blame them for that. and lays claim to five firsts in Miss Moe, particularly, draws television. He was the first every ounce of 7.any humor star to do a (1) Jive {2) weekly By PATRICIA E. DAVIS from the Schisgal script with {3) dramatic show (4) or half· her uncannily geared adap-an-hour (5) on a network. By TOM TIT\JS 01 IM 01t1r f'illl Slafl If you enjoy watching television after 1 a . m • 1 chances are you'll enjoy ''Invitation to a Murder'' at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. This musty mystery is a prototype of all the overplot· led whodunits of the late thirUes and early forties~ which somehow managed to· keep their audiences fascinated at the loca l Bijou. There are •more twisls and turns than the road to Big Sur. Borrowing its plot from Shakes~are, Rufus King's story Centers around a 'Generation' Tryouts Set Open readings for the com- edy "Generation" by William Goodhart will be held Sunday and Monday, Nov. 30 aod Dec. l, by the San Clemente Com- munity Theater. Tony Br8':ldl of Irvine, cur- rently staging "Harvey" in Fullerton, will direct the com· edy of a pair of dt>-it-yourself prospective parents and an up tight father. The cast calls for four men and one glrl in her early 2(1's. Tryouts will be held al 1 p.m. Sunday and a p.m. Mon- day at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. The play is schedul- ed to Ope"J Jan. 22 for three weekends. NEW YORK {UPI) -Six-tation to the role of the on-off The series was ''Man B T teen years have passed since wife who finally puts her en· Against Crime" which ran for raSS lO Our Julius La Rosa's spectacular cyclopedic knowledge in sec-five years and was beamed on-camera dismissal from the ond place to sex. from a third-floor make-shill HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Arthur Godfrey Show for what Full marks to director studio above Grand Central Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Godfrey said was his "lack of Richard Andersen for a fast· Station in New York City. Brass will make their first humility." paced (with the exception of A warhorse in television, concert tour of Europe this Have the years mellowed that dreary opening) play. Bellamy has as much stage winter, visiting G e rm an y , and "humbled" La Rosa? And an extra round of ap--and movie experience behind Austria, Sweden, Denmark p!ause for a tremendously him as any man in Hollywood. and England. "Never !" stated the singer energelic Bob W.:oe (will Moe But none of his background::::=========::;[ with vehement emphasis. survive nine nights of his fully prepared him for ''The La Rosa. in an interview. breathtaking exuberance?) Survivors." Only One said he holds no grudges over and a beautifully cast Gordon ;'Basically, the idea \Va s a Final slocks In all hOm! tdltions. th e incident which, while it Harris. good one for television," he That's a big d!al? It Is in Orange thrust him into the limelight, "Luv," we love you. Stick hedged. "I'd really like to say counly. Th! DAILY PI LOT is the "really didn't help my career. around the county, baby, something ruce abou t it." only daily nrwspaper that drliv- stay around a little longer, so she engages the services of a poor young doctor {there were .some of them around 'lo those days) to slip her a mickey of the sort Juliet took to feign death. '!be doctor at first will h4ve none of jt, but his sense of ethics does a sharp about face -to the point where he convenienUy neglects to bring her back to life. WATCIIlNG FOPPISH Ted Grandke comes off i quite well as the other nephew. a foppi sh scoundrel who infuriates bis brother with his limp-wristed manner. Pat McLemore as the lawyer pursuing lhe heiress i s generally just as he is describ-- ed, a homespun wooden In-' dian, in his performance as well Miriam Kaiser offers a breath of fresh air, although she is there for no other reason than to provide an jn- • lllCWfOlf IU.CM -M IM ff-.. 1"'911., lMe W. -OL MUI HELD OVER .. ,., ........ ,._ .. , ''Thal's my point of view," we've got this thing about you He thought for several rrs the package. he explained. "For the publici·[;~an~d~i~t~w~o~n·~t~le~J~go~.~N~o~l~ev~en~in~~m~ln~u~i.~s~a~n:d~th~e~n~c=h=a~ng:•:d~Jh=e~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~11 • ty value, my fame or infamy,[ that hushed courtroom . . • subject. was good. But from the point of my personal and pro- fessio nal development, it was the worst thing that could ha ve happened. Because it put1 me in the spotlight during my developing years, I w a s deprived of the blessing or: learning anonymously." I La Rosa, in a move rather unique for a singer, last April wenl to work as a radio disc jockey. "My manager decided 1 should take the offer," he said of his daily I to 4 p.m. pro- gram on WNEW radio in New York. "It turned out to be Ule most fortuitous thi ng i n retrospect. But I wonder -I probably wouldn't have taken it had it not been for my manager's counsel.'' "The hardest thing aboul1 the job was for me to adapt myseU to speaking witltout ex· pectinl to get an answer. But t love tbe cotit.fort and ease of it. J enjoy the freedom to be pretty much myself." La Rosa, who haso't given up singing -his latest record, "Where Do I Go" from the. rock musical "Hair" i~ cur- rently on the music ('l1arts - admitted that he will oc- culonally play one -of his own records on his show. "but I confm to a certain bit of em- barrassment about it." opening fridey, november 28th sorry fo r the deloy LEVI 'S fo r men ond boys 7 fo1hion islond, newport beoch • 644-5070 bankamericard master charge ALSO Greoory Peck in "THE CHAIRMAN" P""Y Diil• "ME, NATALIE" ALSO "GOODBYE COLUMBUS" Sl'!CIAL BARGAIN MATINEE WED., 1 P.M, M ...... At''• La Rosa, who looka far yaaqer than his 39 years, said hit tdnt a a d.isc jockey is clwlPI bis aullook OD m.,ic, "llefan .-1n1 a DJ, my ructian to current music styloa hid bee! rel1Uvely ntr- row -I wu a ballad m11n. 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IRVINE -A state Boord of Education dec!•Jcm IO ~ve lho hibllcal venloo ol man Im. uon equal' atteotloo with evolulion In .im-tary - -bu brougbl .. angry -from a UC l~ profeuor. Dr; Ralph W. Gerard •. biolOllY profeaor and d<an of the Graduate Division, says evolution ls as much a fact as aloml and gravity. · "Should a sclentlfic course on reproduction aho mention the stork lheory?'' he asks. Dr. Gerard ts the senior bloloclat of an advllory ITOOP that -guidelines for publlaben of public ICbool aclencetextboob. '!be state board bu amend· ad the report, onlerlng that evolu~on be taught as theory Instead of fact and that the biblical version of the ortitn of l.lte be included In classroom ldence lnltrucllon. Dr. Gerard, who is a member ·or the N atl.onal Academy of Sdences, and other members of the advbory group who ,...te the audelJnea have Indicated they Intend to .......,.,. their authonhlp of the a-page documeot ' Mirlt ktwnl'llou ll011t SKllrtd f!lerflw, • Netl« OI Df.. ollfl , PrOl,lf Prutdllll ,..,... ,,..,u .-11te11on .. "" u,..... Dffd " ~I' _ STATE OF CA\,IPO•MIA. Cl.TIPICATI °" IUll•ISS Tr"'' ll••lnl "'" ncor<I., • lll'O•idtd ~Ttm 0 1:sa~·~ . COUNTY Of' OltANGE, p. .-.icttTtoUt JIAMI lot by 11w •nd ,.,.,. ttwn """ ""'"'" :9!n ti\ I 1a111 cltY " No1.tmllw A.0 On 1111$ 24th dtY of Novtll'lllff, AO. TM lllllllrtlllMd dolt Clffl,., M h ~ 11.1¥11111 tltr>M<ll tlflCI tllCll ~,..!Ion. lit'' t ~ t Noltrv •vtillc: f11.tNi Ifft. ~· -Mtr¥ K. Htnr¥ • Nottrv dVcl \l'lf • W1l11ni ,, t•71 lt HI,...... wm "" ,, ll'!lbllc: tuel~ lo "" ,...,..., ~, ,_,y tlld a .,., rMICllnt Pllbllt; 111 tl'lll fllf Wlf (oun ..... tlllll Sltlt• Aw.. Ltlllllt Nltvtl fW', C:tlltorlllt , blOdtt' tor CMI! NVtbll In llwf\11 "'°"'' r. n, ~lllV ="l~rr.' Ind en• ,..lcllllll ffMlrtkl. d111't ~lnloMG tllld 111\ftt !ht flclll*'-ti"" nome ol•ot 111t Ufllltd SltlK of AITltl'kt tt llmt 1':™""1to 1:'t~ '~"fj''M~ II tWOl'fl. NOOl'ISll't t_..rtd ~rtl kllmlf· KITllANll INVl!ITMINT COM,OANY ot 1tli, wlll'IOlll mvtnenl or w•'1'tnty tl· Hr:.?on tllflt t-9(111 1'111 "'"wtlh'!'n em: i... ~ to ,,,. to tit llW Pr111111M Ill •nil llwll ••Id firm ~ corn-.d ot !!It itrtUld fl' lm1111td 01 to 11111. _,...Ion Jtn.llfl<tnt "" lltllllf 111~'""' !!It corMf'lllon tlltl t •IQllM !!It within followll!ll .. ,.,, wtloM ntmt In fl.Ill lllllll OI'" tll(llmbrll'l(f" tl'lt 1nt1t"I OllllWYtcl """'!~~~ :n:..i • ~llC!f!! to me IMtrvrntnll 9ll Wlllf 01 !tit CotlllOl'tllofl itltCI of rtsldenee It ti lollOwl! lo tlllll now Mid bV It u,,..., .. lcl cllell Of ltl~I wn;;,...~t ••r:.;.Mt;u&tmt, ,....,.in """'"° tf111 teknOWltdlfd to 1111 Jtlwl Kllll1nl1, 24'11 U Klf'moM I I llllll lo tllt tlroittrly In OrtMI n r_,, I NW nlo Mf 11\tl tu(ll c:-.:.,IOll ,•=~:::,:::i ~:r;, LN-:!'.'11.N~;:.1• Ctltlwnlt. ~rifr.n Sltll ol (tUlotllLt, dtKTlbecl .. : ~ "::: ·~~"::c'111~y ~~r~r.·1,r,,, In WI"-l'ld tttllc.d "'y tl'flcltl Mil ftll Jollfl ICllllllllt Lot 4' of Troe:! -In 1111 (tty of .0.Wt wl'llltll. :~ ~,:y:.r In fllh (ll'lltlcti. tlral 11:1oYt Sit,. of Cllltorfll1, Or-C011nty1 = !~~.:!.-:; ;'~ == : ISIALI~,.., I( Ht~N Wl'llttn. On N1111tmti.r 21, INI, blfOf'I mt. 1 llt M9M 1 Ille Ilk .. ii'lt ollrY >ub!I C111fornlt iOFfl(IAl SEALl Nol1N ,llllllc In afld frot Mid Sltlt, ~~~':" .. 11:1 Cou.:r o 1 r!nclHt Ofl ce-ln Merv I(, Htlll"t Hrton1ltr tllflll~ JOhn Kllllt11\1 k-,.,~ ••It 111111 ti. mMle 10 "Y tlM ''""'· CovntY Noll!"!' p11b11c<1lltotnlt to rn1 to M 1118 "'IOI! wflOtl Nrnt 11 ~It "'11-rtd bv llld dttd of trllll 'I C~IHIOll E>ullrei ,,lnc;IPtl Oflle. In !~::!':..'.: ~~•x=~ ~;':'.~"' '114 ln~1U:i:'11iec~1 .. fen ind llCPll'llff ot Publ[jhtl · Jt_,:,ncoa1t D•llY l'llof, Ortritot Ctunty E I (OFFICIAL SEAl) • lru1IH tfld of tM lru•I crtllled by 11111 H~ 11, is, 11\d Drcemblr l. t. Mr Comml1110n :u ru drtd ot tr11111 tll 1um& txHllded' ulldtr lfff "".ff N1111ember ''· 1''2 iltitpll J. Klttien t~t 11trns ot ••Id attd al tN1t, not tlltn Pvbll111td Ol'fi\H Coa1t Dlll'I' ,Ollof, Noll•r Pllbllt; ,..,tldl 1114 ,,,»Cl,N rrrn11n11111 HlflCIPlt LEGAL NOTICE Nt111tmbet " tnO Ott;tmbtf' t. '· "· Sl•I• of C•tllotnlt of "" Miii IKU"" bv ••Id llttO of lt'\lll, 1-------------1"9 211Mf Prlr1tlPtl Ollltl In wllh !nl4rftt fl'Ofl'I Mfiy 1. lKt 11 In 11td Ort,... <9unlV noll llrovldtd P.Uitt My Comml1slon EMPlr~' 0 "'Noveinber f It.It CIRTO'IC.l.TI 01' IUllNl.11 Jt11. IL 111' I • · LEGAL NOTICE PublllMd Ot1111)t Cots! 01l1r Ptlfll, ~~;°r<iltlTY ,ACIFIC NATIONAL ,ICTITIOUS NAMe der therefore unto Ceasar the '4M5t Novembtt 2J •nci,Drctrnblr 1, t, 1•, '"' 1°"m.,'.11 SECUJltt'f Flll.$T Tht lllldtttt•ned 0ott c1r111¥.,.. It con- thl "·t r •••• ' and •OCATI Oii' IUllNlll 21'1~ '''''''' O'"<, dYC:llllll t b\l'llnt» 11 11•1 ftlr!loutll, H11n• np w.. tre ~r I c1•T1 .. "" tlntlOft IHCh. c111fornla, Uftdtor tiw tic· unto God the thi. ..... that are ll'1CT1T1ou1 MAMI LEGAL N~ICE ., Tr111ttt 1111o1111 11r"' '*'"' of THE l'OIT MAiltt God' (M I'~~ XXU 21) Tiii unde•1ltMli llOtf c1rtlf't llt 11 COflo v1 Bv Lewli W. Mc;Mu11l11 •nd llltt wld firm 11 com-.d « tM ltf. S. a l.ml'W : d11ttln• t lllllll\IU ti 1141 Pllt•ltn Or., ~ A»l"1111 Trull iltetl E1t1t1 11111lftt PfflOll, ~ n.me In fllll tnd And the Supreme Court has COllt Mftt, Ctlll .. ~ ~El.°:L~~ Cl•Tl,ICAT• Oii' •UllNlll Olflctt' 4H05 Pleet of rtslcltnq II •• ftlliow.: concurred. ::.~:TE~~~cE"'."0: ftltl Nld !ltlll 11 l'ICTIT!OUI NA.Mil Pub1l1hfd Or1nte Coasl tltllY ,Uot, H=t!n ~:.~~: IUI Ftlmouttt Ot .. a , ,.,... I IM tollowlnt ptrtOn. w!1ot1 TM unctenltntd doel drtllY lie Is COii< Nov«nMr 11, U. U, l'6t 20IW' D led N tit IT lfff "ln the cue of evolution, I c~ ru~i '"" Pitt• o1 rn1t1tr1e1 11 11 dllc1111g • t11r11ne11 •' 2M0 RonotolPh, eos11 sttt~ of c:111; ' kn f lb) ,..,.,. n Mew, C1lltornl1. lllldtr Mii flclllklul firm LEGAL NOTICE Ortnot County OW 0 JlO repons e person foUoJ~t E Clf!lll lr•tl Pltttlrn Or , 111,,,. of PACIFIC YACHTS MFG. CO., On NOii. 17, lfff, ~Ol't mt, 1 Nolirv who has examined t ti .. n • c ,11• ""' ' ind th11 t eld llrm 11 comPOHd o1 Ille ,, ••• " ,,. __ .... '''''· -·--••• ••· ¥ (otlt Mei•• • · lollowlnt penon, ..mo..1 n1,..,. In full t!'ICI P•nul "' "" -"' ~-.. evidence who questions that Otttd Nov. J•·c1'r:,'p 1111ce o1 mldtnce 11 •• follow.: IAJl.·JIJt ::r::,~:=.,,~r•:~T:U:.~ ':: s..-i"s arose by a conUnuins ',"',,..; 1•1 Or•ntt Coo.tnt~· Robrrt J. Wiik~. l"2U Ntwl'O•I Avr •• Cl•Tll'ICATI OLI OllCONTIMUAHCI •• wilhl' •-tr·-· ...... ···---~ $1•1• of 11 ,..n ' ' Tu1lln, Ctlllotnl•. •• ,,. .. ...,, ....,,.... series of .......... es from ~ Oii Ho .... mtltr t•. 1"'· btfore mt. I Olltd NOii. 3. 1'6t. QI' USI ANO/Olt AIANDOMMINT 01' IM 111.Cllltd Ille 1trn1. .,.._,'6 Noflr'I' P11blk Ill tM ler ltld Stitt, Robe t J Wlllcll ll'ICTITIOUS HAMI {0f!FtC IAL SEAl) cestral Onts. pel'IOfltllY 1~1rtd Jollft E. C•mP kroew1" $1tM OI Ct!l;otftit . Or1nte COi.iniy: J"" L. Jobtt "Tb' · •• f to mt to bl t!lt P'ntin wlloR ntml I bt 3. 1"9 btfor t 1 THE IJNDEllUIGNEO dO lltrebv ctr!llJ Naltrt P11bllc-Ctlllornl1 lS IS WI~ essence 0 IUtllcr!tlld to Ille wlltllft Instrument t nd N~ No;:~lc r Ill tNI 'for ... ?. ";t~tr, 11111, tf'IKllW Novtmblr $, lMf llMY Prlnc:IHI Offltl In evolution and 1S as much a ldC,_1ed11d ht r•"urtd lht um•. ,.,...:.tly •-•red Robert J. w111ce ce••ed to do t11111""' 111\drr 111t 11c11110~ Or-• Coufl'IY I.ct •• ···-· and gravity (OFFICIAL sEA," .. I kllCIWn to me lo lie tt\t "'"°" whol9 11,m nune of G .. G COMPANY •I "1S1 Mr COmrnlulon Eul .... .... WUI • JOHPll . VI n1rne h auto.c:rltlld '° !ht w!lhltl lfl. GollMrd. $1.11141 E. P.O. 80I! 1m. HUl'i' ,.,,.l'(h 1, lt1' Darwin's th.....,, a! tO the Noltr'I' Publlc:.C:1Hlo1nlt UTUfllll"I t114 tc:kr\OWltdltd 111 tltc:UTtd llnoton ll•tc:h. Ctllfornlt , whlcll llllllMU Pvbll•llld Or•llff (Nit 0.1~ Piiot, -~·-•· -of'' I ti h PrlnclNl Ollie• 111 Ille ume wts lorme•l'I tOll'lllOJed of tht tollowl111 NevtmDlr 11, U tnd Cite""'*' f, t, meui.iuuom evo u on as °''"" County (OFFICIAL SEALI ""°"'' wi'MMI nM!ft I" lllU tnd Pi.ct 1Nt tl:awt been supported by vmt as-Mv cornmlMlon l!x•lrt$ J_,i. e. 01vl• of rHlclt'f'ICt '"''follow-. 10-wn: I J11nt fl, \t10 lo Not1rv P11bll c·C tllfornt1 Gtor11t G. tnd Dorothy E. T\'.>ol>UI, LEGAL NOTICE mounts of ev dence o ver the Publl1Mc1 Or•no• Co•ll D1llY Pl 1;• PrlnchNl Offlc• 1n 4412 Suitt Drive, Hunlll'ltlOll eetc11.1 _____________ _ centu"" Since jt W a S Novembtr 25 Ind December 2, ij11,.f Ortl'lllt Co1mty Ctlllorn1a. SANTA ANA - A santa Ana •Jed " 1Mt M~ Comml11lon E~plrt1 Ctrllttule '°' lr1nnc:llon of bll1lne1s l'·l4Mt •• uf lure h present • • • J\ltll 11. lt10 undtr lh• t boVt fkllll!WI """''· t nd •f· CliltTtl'lCATI Oii' IUllNISI compu .... r man ac r as "Arald sat'd lwo physo'ct'ans LEGAL NOTICE l'ubll1hed Dr•1111e co.11 oaur Pliot. r1d1v11 ot wtollullon 111trtot. ire on 111e ll'ICTlt•CilUI NAMI Slid Gerard: ''Some things should °'" be mixed. The Bible ilseU enJolno man, Ren· pu hed the b tton to the tune Vt:" ___ _:::_c_ ________ INovemMr 4, 11, 11. ,s, 1'6f :in.11,., In tht o111c1 o1 1111 counlY ci.rk of 8 u on the stale board, claiming or•1>11t C0<1ntv, u""'' tht Pf'OY!11on. ot Tiii ll!\der11tllld do c~t•tr ti!.., 1r1 , of $50 million in a lawsuJt Class Set ct11.T11"1cAt1 op 1u11Ntss LEGAL NOTICE kc11°" 1-466 o1 ·~ c;vu coc1e. ccwldue11no • 1)1111 ... u •• ,,., F11rv1-I scientific expertise, agreed JllCTITIOUS NAMI WITNESS -l'lll'ldl 11111 3rd dlY of Rd .•• Coil• ""W· Ctlllornl1, ul'ldlt 1111 =it~:' ~ftf~~de~ that eVOJUtion is Only theory. Tht ~llderilg~ I 0o <t~ilfV J.MYNo~~ l'IJISt NGlltrTl~~:::'o. 1'oohlll :~tl:'I~ ~II~: rs·~:S!i":il(~~ll=· "I would trust mo.st physi· ~o;"W:::,. e!1 .... :.ir:-"Neweort a.tc11. IAilt 2ut OOO"olhv I!. TOGlllll Int ..,_.,, wtMse """" 111 1'111 w . their use in the manuf10-F s ciaos to do a -··-able J'ob o/ C•lltor~11, un11., 111e 11et111ou111rm Mm• ,. ATION 'ubnllled Drt1>11t coa11 011!Y "!lot, 01acr o1 ~kl•nce tr.•• tollowl: I ' ..; .. 1 L or quares . ,.,......,., ot PEttlNE/JACOBY tnd th! t.tkl llrm ClltTll'ICATION 01' COit Olt NO\ltrnblr 11, 11, U tMI Decembtr t. WllH1m Wllll'I M11itr, Jr. •nd llllY 0 compet,ing ~pmen diagnosing and treating my 11 CVIJIPG-ol tllt lollowlno --· OQIN~ IUllNISS UNDllt 1Nf ,...., ,IQ MllLtr. IJ:ll Swtn Of' .• COlll Mnt. Named 85 d efendant by body illnesses but not much wtiolt n.mtl In IUll 11111 lllKn ol , .. 1. PICTITIOUI NAMI ~!':":.1:¥-i.r 17, llff. Microdata Corp. in the Cl··-In IJ•rmedlate beyond •i.i ... sa1' d D r. rd dtrlc• ,,. ,, 1o11ow1: kl .. THE UNl:IEiltSIOMEO CORl'OttATION LEGAL NOTICE WOlltlll'WlM Mllt1r, Jr, l'DIKICKL£ • SON .... 1_ is All .,...._.~ IM: 1.u ... , r • .....::ra Rober! Prrlllll, XIO Emert y, doll lllTttl~ ctttHY 11\lt It .. COlllfvctllll. """' Liou Mllltr -Superior Court 8cuvn en aquart dancing will begin at I a physician hJmself in addiUon Lt911111 ltKll. CttlfornliSe ll'I SI ttl bu1IM'l of mtnulttlUrt tnel Ultl ol NOTICI TO CiltlDll'Olll S!llt o1 C11flttnl1, Ortlltl COu!llY! Watclllf Mcirtalr1 L Shapiro, 38. of Anaheim, l p .m. "'-·•• .. In the Com· to bem' g a biologist Ned Joc:ob'f, • "°1 Wnt ven r ' i tren reu .... r,M ",.' ...... ,""', "'"'!!"°llj su,11t1oa COUltT Oft TMI On N1111embtr 11, 1Hf, btfw• '"'• •' ill. "~-u...... .. .. ~ • Btlboa, C1l 10r11 •· slr.n rtlll'V nt • '""'' ftt on r.onntC Nol•t'I' Pllb'llc In ind lot .. Id lltlt .. "1 E. 1'10o , ..._ .. -computer des I g n e r and munlty ft--·uon Center at The b 0 1 r d. 1 ppr 0 v e d 0111c1 Nowmbll' 21. I Ht w11M1• 11 11111 Go1t11,d, suri. Ii. '· o. STATI o• CALlll'OllNIA l'Oa __.1,., 1HHrect wimwn Winn Mllitr • ••• ·--th Mlcrod ta fro n,e\;R:G • ltobert ,.,Int eo-u11. H11ntl110lon lttdl. C1llforftl1, THI COUNTY 01' OIUMOI , ..... -p M•I• ·--·---engineer WI a m the West gate of the Orange guldehnes giving dual at· Ntd J1cob'f 1nldlr 111t 11c.1111out firm n1m1 ot G ~ G M•. A ... 11, .:·· i:, '"' ·;,,.: w~ "';;'"",..,.. .. ;;: • March JMa unW last Oct. 29. County Fairgrounds. tentlon lo evolution and ~~~~ t:!~~nie ~:!:t:;:; ~':!i 1r1!1 ;~nc1:e'r p::c,••: ei1111 of WILLIAM JASON CALL is. :':r:!'l:'o:: ,:!':v :~~·:,~'1:i'.ui:,•: tn11 BALTZ MORTUARIES Microdala alleges that Shapiro Sponsored by the Costa special creation are to be used 0n NaYtm1"1 • 1 21• :•t;...be'=1~ Ti~~· 1>111!M•• 11 '' 1011ow1: 1110 •-n •• w. J. CALLIS .,,.. (DFF1ci1.1. seA1.i • ~-d I Mar OR MUI ged in "millions of M I De b blish th Noltr'I' Pub c " • rod TOOl'llll ComotnY. I~., 141]1 Golhlrd, WILL IAM J CAl L15, Oec111td JOit~ E D VI '-'W-• t was enga esa Recreat on partment, Y PU ers as ey prepare ,..,.ont11v tPPf•rld 1to1>trt Peri: ~~ Sult~ E, P.O. •o• un, Hunlll'lttOl'I NOTICE is HIHU:Bv Gtvl!·N ,0 111e Not•,., Pitiii~.l.iHornl• CoJta Mesa Mf l-24lf dDIJlfS WOrth" Of computer the CJaSS JS open to. all perS0'.18 texts for Science adoption& for Ned JKObV ~-IO .,... i:!c lbtd 1! Beacll. County Of Ortnt~. ·' Sttle ol C•edltor1 of lhe 1bove n1rnecl IH<tdtfll Ptll"Cl~I Df'lfct 111 ' hi I C JU · bH _Ai. peraons Wl'M:>M MlnU 1" 111 ' C•lltornlt . Illa! 111 pe•S(lnl htvlng c!1lmt 111lni1 1~ D••l'lll• CO\ll'lh e research during s emp Gy• with 12 lessons or more under a orrua pu uc M;.11ools. 1t1e w!1Mn 1n11rvmtnt ,,,., 1cknowlec1ie11 Dtt..a: NO¥tmber '· 1ut. 1110 decedent ••e reoulred 10 11ie 11mn, MY COl'ftmlulon E1tt1lret ELL BROADWAY ment and was entrusted with a their bells, and offers an The new books for grades thtY r •«uttd trie ,.,.,.. (CORI'. SEALl wnn tht necnso11rv vO\/Cllera, In lh• cit11ct Junt 11. ,,10 8 . COFF IC1AL SEALJ TDOHtLL COMPANY, Inc. ol 11\e t!ert. of l~ aDOve enlll!ed covrl, or PVbllthfd Orinoe Cotti DlllY ,Olla!, MORTUARY great deal of bigbly secret portunlty to brush up on . ty one through four will be ID• M••lh• L. AP111tm•n I Geol'lt G. T00/1!11. Prtt!delll lo Present !hem, with !ht fttc .. MtV Novtrnber 11. 2$ ...... December '· ' 111 ft--•n•, r -ta u-. d~•-enta"-. skillr. trodu......:i in September 197! Nottrv Publlc.(;il1torll 1 Oorot11v E. Tool'llll. vovcher1, to file vfldef"t!tned it Ille cltkn '"' ?tu..4 DLVIU~-.r '-'-i•-v....... ~I "C\I • , Prlnc;lptl Olflu In Viet Prnldant, of HAJIWOOD, SOOEN 1. ADKINSON, "°'1------------"'- IJ • "'" Mlc:rodata asks that the For $1.00 per per and the t exts for grades five or111•• COVnlY 1 $TATE Of CAllFOltNIA NtwJ>Ort Center orrw, NtwllOrt '''""· LEGAL NOTICE ~ --·· halt Shap'-'s operation ........... ~uare ··--al' through ei' •ht .. -•• tembe Mv cornm!Hloll Ell;' ••1 COUNTY OF ORANGI I II C•lifornlt. wtllc~ It lflt , .. « ,,, bllllnnJ l '1,;VW~ UV ...,.v ""'I wua;c ~ 6" .;J!;:p r, •Jul\I' U, 1f10 Oii thl• 3rd d .... of Mowmblr, 1Ht, Clf 1111 11ncltra!gntd In tll malttrt lllf'• _ -·· of a rival concern and that cionadoc get I from 1972. Ltl'PGLD, MIM0•1tJOJI AND befort ""' • Nolll'T P11bllc m •rid tor ltlnlftt lo !ht tJllll °' ltkl dtctdtnl, "'1J DILDAY BRO'l1IERll .~, f•..;_. empl-be bl..._ CIR e&SOl'll OtMIMOOlt, ,.,..._., Jald (ounty Ind llltt, NrMntlty tP. Wlltlln follr l'ftOnlf!Jo titer lflt flr&t Mlle:. NOTICI OI' SAl.I Oii' ltlN. PROHiltTY \lft:1 .,. .. ..,. "I" •¥ two profe!lionaJ. inltructon:. U1 •nt Intl It., 141it. l it "1tlld Geonll G. Toollllt, Pf'ftldtnt •lld !Ion of ltll1 111tla. llQatlqtoe ValleJ: red from .... -· data ho •• c all the .1--A--Ctll• MtM. Callr. nw Dofothy E. Tool>IU, Vic:• ,.,..ldtnl ll110W11 0.ted N<WtmMr 7, It.It. AT ,IUVATI SALi ' u ..... ,. comt"il.er " a-c: wu~. J T ,ullllslMd Orll'IM Co.ti 0111'1 Piiot, 19 mt lo bt the f'tHldlftt ,al'ld Vici ,rHl· Mtrlorlt Er11ne C1tllt ... A ...... ~ ' evolved during hiJ employ• For more infona&tiO'J, call apan oll Nt111trnMr 2J tnd DKtmbtr' Z. •· ... \'.; dllll of Taohlll C01Y1P1nr, Inc. Of 1111 CO•· E1~utrhl of it.. Wtl! IU,ll;IOR COUttT Oo THO 11911 Badt Blvd lHt 21-· POnllon th1! e11ecvted t111 wlttllll '"' ol 1'11 •llove n~rnl'd d~1~1 • ment with them. ll34-S303. 1~=--_,=-=.,.,-::::;;;;;;;:;----l•lrumt!!I on btllttf ot "" (Ol'POf'ttloll NAltWOOO, SOOlM It AOICINION ITATI °' CALlll'O.NIA •POll llaUqloo Beadt TOKYO (AP) -National LEGAL NOTICE itiere1" .,.1111c1. •nd IKIC-tN,ld to mt ""' Ofl1c1 ••~ 1"' '"' COUNTY Oii' o1tAir.01 lh•t well c«llOl'tlloll 111.cvlld !Ill Mmt. "'-" •-11, C1111. n"J llZ.'T171 BIBLE THOUGHTS police re-•ed 1-traff' 1w 111e WtTNl!SS mr Miid '"° 1111. Tth 111'1 ...,,,u In ti'lt' """'' or 1111 E1111t .. . ._ 11._ l""J~ w~ IC ,O\lbllC hltrln11 Wl~ bl rt:d 11 11'111 (OFFICIAL SEAll Aflll'flfl• lot' lllClllrl• EDWAlllO Y, POJl.TER, Dtc:rtffd. • m:awlll fn apan totaled more (011t Melt ,;t•;n:l'll D ~rn ~~::': Miii, Btrb1rt I. l'hl!llpi Publls~til Or•ntt Coe11 Oillv Piiot, d Not.I:,, It tMrtby tj"'" llwll 1h• U"" PACIFIC VJ.EW ITDNAL PUNllHMINT it p'°portio•al than 14 000 in midweek 38 C11V H•ll, 1 ' r " ' -11 Mottrv Publ!t;.Ctl!lornll Novtml>or 11, 11, 2j ind Dtctmbfr 2 "" wlll Hff tr P'lvtlt 111t. °" °' • , C1f!fprnl•. II 7:30 Pm, or 11 Pr!rocipel Otllce 111 ,,.. 2uu..; afl"r !ht 211h dav of Ho¥t,.,,ti.r, ltff, et MEMORIAL PARK to knowlMt• ollll o,,ort1111ity. Jo1u1 1oid, clays earlier than last year -1lbll 1111r1•f1tr on Mondav. DtctmlH!r or1r.er cou11ty Ille o1uc1 of Gltfi A. Duke, 'Cl N. •••nd • M-" tl t t whl h KNEW h'o lo•d'o The . · • !Kt M• c-m11110ll E11olr11 LEGAL NOTICE ltvd., Sul!1 110, Glend11t, C1n1orn1to Cem.,., f1 ··nt• ••r••• ' ' y predicted this year's toll ~ Rt9in11 .... the fo1iow1n1 •PPllc1t1on1• ~1• i:"1tn countr of Li;tS Antrelts. St•lt of Cbapd wlll -ntlthor did -h/1 wltl, 1htll b• WOUid be a record high pa~"-t. ltl!lOHI. P•TIT1ION N1nO . .,Rsf:"'tp;~ Publlihed Dr•noe Coiit Dill'I' ,11(11, C•lllorn!a, 11:1 Ille hltl'IHI t!'ICI kif bklder, bttf111 with MAN'f 1trip11. 1111 h1 th1t • • g.;r Don Kon Com!llllY· nc.. ..., v Novtmber ll, IL ,J 1nd Oec1ml>!• 7 ,.m1• · 8nd 111~ttd lo (Ollllrll'llfloft ll't wldt 2111 Paclflc View Drtve KNEW NOT -,,,,, ....... n with FEW 1ng the 14,256 registered in Circle. lrvlnt, C11lf., tor tt•m11,"~, •• !! 1Mf 20U-ff CEllTIF ICATI •• ......... SuPe•lcr Covrt, IU ""rltll!, 11111 tnd '"" ft~ Calli. -~· 1c.1• '''°"" proper!Y deKrlbld '' IOI 1 • """' " terest ol 1tld dttHHd ti ,.,. time f1f Newport~, w-•hlpt1 ... Ilk, 121•1-"1). A t1l111t1.i '"'n -· E '"'"' Trtet. 11111 lottlld 0~ :' LEGAL NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS NAM• death end ti! ltle rltl'lt, 11111 tnd lnltmt '" -• I 'I fo l'I '• t " "' 'y tho tho,9hto s0...1t1M•I Oll"flllf' ot l•ke~ Street • 1 Tht. undtrilo"' do '''"" '"'' ,,, !hat lhr e1!1lt of Nld OKNsed llts •<> ~·-111 '' r ' '' 1 0 " 111 P LEGAL NOTICE NrwPOrl Freew1r. COii• MK•· Ctllf., ll'·mt'I (Oll(luctrnsi 1 bvtll\llH " 21if L1t1Yetre oulrH b't' °'"''''°" ot tow OI otrlllrwl11, e of lo1t opportu111ti11 trttl w11tff knowltclt•· NOTHING;. Ctll bt from ,y..1 10 Jl.<f.C,O. Cl!ilt'rlll'ICATa 01' •UllNISI H-1 8t•Ch Ctlllotnl• under Ille 11,· o!htr lhtn or In 1ddllton 11:1 lhtt of 11111. 40110 to romo•• tho11 pu~hhl111 thou9hh. A"' i911•r•mut, i11 ftil for 11--..,.,.,,:::0:'.:0:C':"°':::'.::::'.:7:---I 2. •1tOMI ''TITIOJI JIO. ll·lM•· ll'ICTITIOUI HAMI! 1111ou111rrn ... ~, o1 IHEPA.Ao·s •NI 111,j dtctt•ed, 11 it.. 11m1 o1 e1t1111, In •1'1111• PEElt FAMILY l'olo, ••Y ••l•Y tl' I••••••'• , .. loiillro•, his P•"illrlllltllf I• lithf. CIRTll'ICATI o" IUSINlSI AND lONI IJlCl,TION 'l!llMtT NO. Tt\11 Ufldersltll<ld do c.ertUy !hey ••• 1111:1 tlrm It ccmPOSed ol the followl1>11 tll lh• cerlaln rr11 Pl'OPtrty tlhl tle In Ille COLONIAL ..,. ... ,...... tr m JllCTITIOUS NAMI 1:1·111 .... for S. V. H111111ker, Jr,, 1'1 e:. condudl"' I llll1!ntn If 111'00 Mlfft St • Plf'IOni, wlloll ~•rntl Jft full tnd PllCI Cllr of Cos!t Mtt.t, Countr OI O•tl'M• • ., "''"~ 2 Ptt. 2:20·2 I c•rtdo111ni Chri1tit111 who h1Y• ho1>9lt11ly ftll111 Tiie llndlral•ned doa ctrtll'Y tlllr •A Ctwiprntn. F111i.rton. C1tH , for Hfml11~ Hu11llMlon er1cll, Ctlllornlt, 11111Hr 1'1111 of reilder1et a•e " lollowl: s11i. of Ctlllotnl1, 111rtl(ullt!Y dtlcrltlef HOME Into dll •rid itotts, " •• fh• lotto'•"' It wo"t with thtm thtlt tht eonoudlflt 1 bvllMM 11 N-rl •••di to re~ prwtrlY llncrlbtd In 1111 Olli llclllk>ul fltfTI 111mr ol CAJl.STAN Loli R and Lton A Sllt1tt•d mt 11 tolloWI, io.wlt, \'Ill ft-•u' Ave. h k Ctlffornl• 11n111r tt\t fldltlolll firm n.rM t1on from Ml IO Jt,.CP •NI"'"""''°" to LAIOJl.ATOAY tnd tllat u ld llnn 11 '°'"" 0onl¥n Dr Hunnntion 8 e ~c h Thr IOllfhtrlY 11.~· o1 Ille l'IOrtlltr!J' -\i1gi1111in9. for it htlf IMeJI Mtftr for fh1111 flOt to 1¥1 lltWll of PEGAN DltlGINAl.$ tnd ll'lal 1tkl firm l!ltttd lhe mt11lrnum pennlH1blt bulkllnl POltd ot lht IOllOWlftf Mtlofll, wholt Ctllf!H'nlt ' ' ™ 1'' of ti" -~•l'I 30C. 45' ol 1111 lllf WettmfDIRr m-ms; th• wty of rlght .. 11111111·0", Tht'• 1J1lt1 Htt••ll tncl t11ff,, It• h ccwnPOled ol tile fOllowlnt pef'SOl'll. Mltllt 1t!owlnt the conllrWkN'I of 147 n1~1 lft lull •nd Pliers of rc11dtnc:• ''' Oiied ociotitr i1, Ifft, n111t Ctl F•lrvlew F.,.m,, rt(Wdfd lool m.' ••• ' ••••• tt tf,trlltlly, htYI .... kNOW!N6, LY ,,1•1ctM OPo Wllol• 111ma lft lull 1nd 11ltc•t ol U11!11 to meet !hi C, tltnd¥di 111 1 P~ •• tollowt: l ol1 A. $1\ep1rd I. Htl 11 of Ort11te Covnt'I' ml' • ... rtlllltricr trr ti follow.-pjlll!'d lt4-CP -· flof ta e•(ffd thrtt c. G. YUPH. ltVU W1rmouth, ,...,., Leon A SllePl•d ~ordl. COl'Jlmo!ll't' ltnowfl ., 2121 potiwnitlt1. NOTHING ctn b1 do11e or 11iil tt •••• th1Jr re9rth. le!ly H. Etitman, ~J E. Btv Front, 11orte1, 1s per wellon l'ffll.1.4 of 1111 "°'' lt•ch, C.111. Sltle at c1111or.n11, Orinoe cou"rr: H•rbor l tvd., CCll!t Mfll, Ctlllot11f1. SBEitFER MOR'I11ARY The l ibli dot• nPf ftt<h LITERAL tfr•th of 9old 111 HttY1n: .,lbCMI lll•nd, mu munlclP•I code Clllth r!1e 1t•ndtrdtl 01' St•n E. Sllverm•n. '882 Vl1 Arl1ltnt. on Dclflbtr 31, Ifft, bllori rnt. 1 Ttrmt of •llt c•lh rn 11w1u1 money di La .... ft--~ ffl.1111 tho'• 1·, , Fl~UR•TIVE ••Y to do•<••''-tlo '•tllfiful. Ntithir Pt118Y Grenr. 11202 Me1dowswtet prc1Ptrl'I lattled belw"'" Beker.,~ H~nll<111lon 8t1ch, Ct!ll. Noll•V llubtlc lft tnd tor ukl St1t1. Ille Ulllttd SlllH Ol'I conflrmatkln of $lie, ~ "" "' " "' w1 N rt Beacil 111u,.rlno Strttll 257 fttl et!1erlY "' CU:ted NO\lembtr ID, ltff H rionallv •Piiiared Loll ft ShtPtrd 11111 or 01rt c11~ tnd ~ltfltt evkltnced bf' Su Clemente -..OlOI do11 it t11ch LITER.AL flrt I" Holl; tlilt F1&URATIV£LY dt· o1l;d N:btr 1~. itff ctntcrllne cf B1l1kll $tr.et. Co1i. Mti.e. C. G. Y'"'P' Leon "· Sl>eParll kllllWn to·-to be llle Mill 1«:11rtd 11't MOl't9111 or Tr1111 Ot .. '' h ''I REMORSE , R~RET f th ' H II ' , G•ni Coli! St1n E. Sllv1rm1n perSOl'i whcse ntmet i re iubtcrl'*I lo Ol'I Ille Pl"Ol'lrl'I' !Ill told, Ten perunt "1 • 1cr•sotl t • t1rrn. •• •If• i;v •0 0•• IJI • .::~ H Et1lmaft 3 'zoNE llCCl!,.TtDN 1'£11MIT NO. STATE OF CAllFDJl.HIA, """wl!hl" lnstrv,,,enl Ind ICkllllWledted tm0\1111 bid IO bt dtsPOSlted Wllh bld. SMITllS• MORTUARY lwht 111i11td Ht•••nl will for•••' tortu1t lhtm tt flr1. "Rttd StlM of c !lf n1. z1'.1114t. to• Ktll!Y 1nve1tment Cornp1ny, QAANGE COUNTY: '"'' e~eculld !ht 51/lle. l ldl Gr oiler• hi be In wr!llng tnd wlll J11, 12:47•41. Rtv. 20:11·15, 2 Cor. 5i f0, l't1v. 2111-5. Yow 0 c 1 or. ~E UthSlrtt1.Co111 Mn1.Callf.-lo• On Novernblr l0, 1"'' berore mr, 1 1 blrecelvllll1lltlt1forn111ctolllce•t•ftt -M-~ SL o•-•TUN TY ';;,,""~ °"'"~ ,, "'' WI P1f'm1U1on to conalrud •!Id -·•tt • NoltN Plltlllc In • ..., for 1tld "'"· (OFFICIAL SEAL lime •ll•r ll'M! llrtl PUbllctllon ller'fllf ..... -• .au h••• KNOWlED&E of Chrht. Do VOii ftk1 tvtry rv I Not iv';j'j NJ to ' Id o~: 11mll• t "Hert• JollnnY'$ ilteitivr•nt" to ll'ltll l~t pet'i1>n•llY IPlll!tred C. G. Y11P111, Sl~n E. Jeen L. Jol!tl MfOlr dtlt Of wit. 3untln-'-Beadl to obrt Hirn? VISIT Chuuh of Christ, 217 W, Wilto11 St., Co1ft iry u t "'1 r,. 1 ·~· "C'" <eou1remen11 In • Cl-CP tCM per suvtm·_.n know11 ta me lo be IM 11e•10t11 Noftrr Pllbllt-Cintwnli 01ted O<tober 34. 1'Mt ....... -llY tPPHttd kllr H. E•1tm11llt-..:t lie 1 111rt o1 this 1P11llc1tlon "" wi-neme1 .,., 1ublctlbed to I~• wltllln Srlvl1 C. POl'ltr Ja,'53t Mt1t. STUDY th1 lllLE with "'· """" Grent k,_ to ITlll to bl !ht P~=•~ loC:tlfd In !ht 1ener1t tree cf lllllrumrnt ind tdcllOW!fdoed ltlrr ex-PrlnclPtl Otllct In bKUlrlK ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:=';!P«10t'>t W11oH "'"* ''' 1ubK•ltlld to P $W corner ot Biker trld l rlslol .cul.cl l~e 11mr. Or•ngr Covntv ol it.. Wiii 11\t' Wllhln ll\llrument ll'ld ICkllOWltdttd ~ieet1 c~tl Me.e, C.tlH. !OFFICIAL SEAll Mv Comrnlnlon E11Pl•es of wkl <ltceoil1nt ,,,.., txKUltd ....... -. For iur!Mt t"IOrl'!'tl!IOl'I on '"' 1bove Jtln l. Jobi! Mtrc~ 1. 1913 OLl!M A. OUl(I! • • ' • ' • opening lriaoy, november 28tli ,•orry for the deloy, l HANG TEN for men ond boy• 7 fo shlon iJond, newport beoch • 6#·5070 bonkomericord moster chore;• (OFFICIAL SE.I.LI IPollutlons. ttltohOftt Di·J7~S Ot' c1ll el Nol1rv Public· C•Tlfornl• ftl N. •rtM II• .. .101epfi E. 01¥11 If! off!<• of thtl Pltnnlfl!I DtP•rlmtnl, Prlnc;lpal Olllct In Publlahed Dr1noe COttt Otllr PUol, $11111 11• Netti')' Publl<-<:ttlf0t"ll 11t!.m 200 77 f'•lr Drlvt, CCIII• Mut. O•anoe Coontr November 4. JI, U. 21, lfft 7Q.IS.ff Ollndllle, Ctll1tr11t1 Prlnclp1J Olllc1 In C•lllOO"nl•' Mv Cornm1u1on Expire' Allot'nrr fir fxtcwlrllf or1111t CO\llllY c6sTA M!SA M•rch t, 1973 LEGAL NOTICE Pub!llhtd Ortntt Clll•I 011tv 21~~~',•-MY Corn,,,l11lon Eaplrr1 J11.ANH1NG COMMISSION Publl1hrd Drenot Cotlt DellY Pllct, Novtmber 11. lt, 25, lfft ...,... Jun• Jl, 1'10 Ntl~ Jleide Hovtmbt• l!, 18, 25 •114 December t, tAtt fUI ,ublltlllld ortnt• Coelf 0111'1 l'llol, c~e irmtn 1'69 tol1-69 Movtmbtr 25 tlld Oectmbtr i, f, '" Wlll!t,,, L. Du"n L"-GAL N~ICE NOTICE TO CJlt:OITORS LEGAL N(fffCE lttt ,,..., StClellr\' 11\d O!re~hlr c. v• SUl'EiltlOR COUllT OF TNt: P·U:lff ol Pl1nnlno ,4fttl STATE Of' CALll'OJINIA l'Oilt LEGAL NOTICE Puh!IMtecl Or•rt01 COii! 0•!1t P!\ol, Cl!iltTlll'ICATl Oii' •UtlHISS. NGll"mber U. l'6t '1 ... ·6' CIEllTIF1CATI! OF SUllNESS TNE COUNTY 01" OJI.ANO! FICTITIOUS NAME ClllTll'ICATI! Oii' IUSINl!IS Lt:GAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS MAME Ni. A·IJIU The uNlertlonlld lkles (ert!lv lie II c~ l'ICTITIOUS NAMI Tht unClel'lllnfd cerf!fle1 M 11 COi'\· E1tt1t of SYLVIA LUTHE A, Oecte5td. ducllnt 1 buslntn 11 301 M1rl"' Ave,.. The lllldlflltnld doll <ttllfl/ he I• COfl-p.21217 dUlh10 t bui!nru 1t 20t Mtrlne Avt,, 1iDTICE IS HEJIEB'I' GIVEN lo 1ht B•I~ l1t1nd, Ct!!lcrnlt, 11ndtr IM llt> 17'5 N ltvd CIJITll'tCATB Oii' IUllNllS l •lbnt l1l•nd. CNtwpartl Ct!ltcrnli, Ctedltorl o1 tl'M! •bovt Mmed dtcedent tll!ou1 llrm n11n1 of VIVE" I.A HAIR Wiii dllellflt • tllllllllU 11 _., 1ct" ll'ICTITIOIJI JI.I.Ml undff lllt flctllllllll llr"' name o1 THIE lhel all J>trton1 t11vlno c1tlm1 1paln11 lllt STUDIO tnd thtl seld firm ts comtl05'4 C11111t M-. C•llofnl•.ilt ~ .. !':,lN~ Tl! ndt•tlollld don cert11Y lhe i, con-FOXY LADY •nd 11111 uld firm Is com· uld decede<ol 1r1 rrovlred lo lilt 111tm, ol tht fOllOWl<111 "''°"'• wf\ote na1111 I•' tlou1 fll'!'fl fllmt of A JA ......., '11 buslnrsi '' 71' Hllnllnttoft Aw .. llOMd cf tile lollowlnt Pll•IOl'I. wl'lol1 with tht nrcn11rv voucht"' In the olllce lull 11nd Place af re11dence Is " tollowl: dM All.MCO. TMNIMllSIONS •1111 ttlll ~:f' t!., leac!I, (ttltornl1, 11ndfl' tllr n1rne In lull 11\d Pllte ol re1ldenct 11 If of lht clerk of !ht tbovt enlllled Cllllrl, « 1C111ntth Hlr1I, SCll Prllllt Or., R•d. Mid flnn II ~ ol lhl followlr>t ~~·: 1111 tlrm n•"" ot ORIGINALS 11'1' lollOwl: 10 lltntnl lhtm, wllh 11\t 11«n11rv Bt•th lltl'ltllo WlloM Nfl'lt'" 11111 ind llitc:• ol ~~/~lovs!'ICI !hel llkf flrrn Is comPOttd ol D~vld Mlchttl T•111. 101• 81lbol voutllt'I 10 llM ur'<dtnltll'ltd 11111t office titted Nov1mbtr u, 1Ht, r.Jldtnct I• ti tollowl: !I'll iott..fnt H•IOll, w1101tt Mml In full Blvd, No. A.. NtwPOrl llrech, C•lll, of ROLAND $, &ARCUME, Allor111v at Ktftntlll Hirt! II._. A. Johnton. 104-Ufll St. No. I, tNI lllKt of rtslde!ICt IJ 11 lollon: Oiled NO\I, 10, 1'69 Ltw, SlO NewPOrl Center Drive E11I, $Ille of C1lllotn1a, Or•11tt CouMr: .._ ltfllt Motlk1, GtU!ornlt Lltll in Caln, 71, Hunt!ntloll Avt.. David M~h111 Til1t Sulit 30?, NrW110rl Btl(h, C1!llornl1 On NO'll. 17, !..,, ti.lote m1, t Nol•.-,, CU:fld NO\ltl'llbtr 24, 1"9 HunllMOIOl'I Buell, (till, STATE OFc'o'u~•lf~ NI • '1660. wMch ls !he Pl1ce ol bU11!1eu of llubllc !n •lld for .. Id Sl•le. i>enon.11'1 ltOlltt A. John-Oiled Nov. 10, 1Kt OlfANGE " : 11\f: vncll!rsllned In tll f!'tlltt•1 llf•ltlnlna ••H•red Ktfl!lfltl H!1tl known 10 me 10 • 1111• of C1llfornl1 Lhlltn Cal~ On No•. 10, 191t, before me, • Nol•N lo"'' ei;ttle et $lkl dec~nl, within lour llf 111e PlrlOl'I wt1ott n•mt It tubl<Tlled Or111111 COUll!vt STATE OF CALIFOJIN!,I, P11~1i( In •rid for llld SUlt, l•frSOllallr month! •fie• !ht !it'l l oubllcellon ot !hi$ lo Ille w!lhln ll'lllrurntnl Ind flCllllOWltd .... Oii Novembt:r U, flff, btlort mt:· t OJI.ANGE COUNTY: IPPl~'ed O•vld M!ch•'I T~11e, known to !Kiiie~. ed flt IJCKU!td lh• ltrnll. Noltl"t llubllc 1~ tl'lll fOI' 11111 llllt, On NOii. 10, 1Ht, btlOrt me, I Nn!trv me to bt the oe•!!(ll hi ~"'°it na~t ~ Oiied Na~emlH• 5, Ifft. (OFFICIAL SEAL ! _.,.11., 11t1111'1d iltOllU A. JdlnlOll Pu,nc !ft ind for 11kl ltet,. pe rlOlltlll' 111btcrlllfd !a 11'M! w I " ni rumen • Wllj,Ofl Eut~ne Lul~er Miry K Mtnrv kntW'n to mt to i. 11111 H non wl'lolt •-•ml l ll!l•n c11n ~nown It mt to bt O<k"""'':Zqeds;l(ftc~ltd lht i•rne, EJC«lllot o1 the wm Hot•rv Publlc-Calllllr"l• Nfl'lt 11 1ubftrlbtd to llM W'Uhlft !,,_ tllll tt•Ml'I w~ ntmr II •vbKrlbed hi (DFFIC L Ill the •bovt named dtctdenl PrlntlHI Ofllct Ill ltf'Vllltnl Incl tc.Mowltdttd ht txtcllftd lh• within ln1lrvrntnt tl'ld ttkMWlldotd ~·,,.., B;lhbl~trm It •OLAND s. JAlllCUME Or•nt• COYn•v "" -· ..... ~~~euled Ille ••rn•. a ~N UOtl'I • I 0'" Alltt'MV ti LIW My Commln!on ExPllet !OFFICIAL SEAL) IOFFICIAl 5EAll ~rlrlCIPt}; f.,1 In IJt Nrw"" C:ll!ltr' Orlvt 1!111, Ncvember 21, ltl? MtrY K. Miiiry Je•n l , Jobi! ••~! °""I E I S11lt1 112 1'ub!lt htd Orllfltt Co.Ht 01ttr ,llOI, Nottr,. ,111111c<1lllOrnll Not1rv ,11bllc • Calltornlt ~:ru ;"'f,'j:' °" Jiii rtt NtWptrl llldl, C•...,1111 lt6ff NovemDer 11, ts tnd OtctmMr 1. '' • Prffl(ljll] omw ·~ Pr!nc:IHI Ofllct '" • ''' ... Or•..:.• '"··JI Ot ilY Ill'"" T•h (110 ..._, ,.., 11.IMt Ort"" c:ou.il'I Ort ... , County ~ I ,,.. """' "'" Atllf'MY ftl' IMCtltlt • My commlulon l!xitlrtt.. Mv CcwntT11t11oll Extlrtt N1111tn'llllr II: lL Jj tnd Dec:embocr 2• ,llbU1htd Or•nte Coil! Otll'I ,11111, r;IQ"' N-CE ~t 24. lt72 M~r(ll f, ltn UM 2*"'' Navtmbtr 11, JS tlld Clectmbtr 2, t, Ko nu Vll Pvllllllled Ol'tntl Col•I O•llY 'lllt, PublllhH Or•lll• Cot•I 0.HY Piiot. LEGAL N~1CE ,.., 213.Ut l------------- NO'ltrnhr n •114 Dtcem"'1' z. 11 1•, Novtmbt:r \I, 11. 21 tnd DKtml>for '' v I LBGAL NOTICE 7ltll INt fllMf lttt _.!!!!!:! T·4'1f1 HOTICI 0, INTINDl!O LEG.AL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE SUl'l!JllOJI COURT Oii' THI 11'·21™ TlllANSll'llt ANO l.IASllACK STATI 01' CALIJIOJl.tOA IFOtt HOTICI OI' DISS o LU TI 0 H 01' Nollet 11 lltrtll't llWll llltt OOMld It, TNI COUMTY OI' OltAMGl Dom~. 0 .0.S., Trtn11tror, of n'-1 E. SUl'lltlOR COUit? 01' 1HI '·JSM41 Ho ........ 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Coif. timt , .... ....., OrMll COllt Dtll' Llllol, Publlll'I< "''"" Coltl DtllY r.llet, Nowmbt:f 24 H tlld Otcrrntltr 1. NOvtmblt II. U tlllll Dtetmbtr 2, t, ll'ijttllal'WM Or11111 to.JI Dtlly ''"'' t "'°"""""'r ¥. H tfld Dectmbtr I, N1111•mblr 11, U t!'d. -0«11,1«"" l 1.. !l 1Nt 11a.., 1... 1111 ... Nevt!Mlr aJ, I"' llllM' L~-~~~~~~~~~~~....,,....~~~~~~---~~~ .... ~-~~--Jl :':"'::...----~·r---~·~"=-="''.;'~"~··------:::;;::-:-~~~ •. , . ..,.. .. .... }f • OAILV PILOT S fues:da:y, Novembtr 25, lM Cros.swo1·d P1tzzle ACROSS I Bit .. anill'r. 111111:>,.ll ' Put to dtath 10 Ga)a 1tf1!1 14 Matu1• ..,, .. 15 Cflan gr place of •I.lode 11'-tht Tt11iblt 17 Tobacco roll !J8 In tht Simi!' pl1cc l• Gar•mt 20 Srcurtd by obllqur nailing U. Crowded Cl05' logtthtr 2J Gam bl ing 111tdla 24 Btllldrt 2& Inches per second: Abbr. 29 S111ead for drying 30 Rtputatlon 31 Lock: of hair 33 Behavln; badly: 2 wotlk 1 37 African tree 38 Night OR the town 40 Pol sourer 41 l(lnd of bcdroo• 43 Flower I " ,1;;;-t-+-+- 1 m--t-+--+- I IOI ? 44 Thunder 9od 45 Where Carson Chy Js: Abbr. t7 Close watch 48 Neon, ror oot 51 Birds: t.atlo 53 Stti>nt fibtr 54 Oas-(s le;nure 59 Destruction s 60 IC.ind of skirt •t Gas fJ2 -Stanley Gardner bl Prepositlon fi4 Very cold 6o5 Time periods 66 Part of .. to be'' 67 Sir Anthony and family DOWN 1 NATO or SEATO 2 One's own: Prefhc 3 Small sleet 4 African antel ope S Mact iniC and Juan de Fuca ' EJ"pressed pleasure 7 Ear part I Dlsttict Allorneoy's concern 9 United 10 Nickel: Z words 11 Oecurenee 12 Demi JJ Secorne a member 21 Decorate a cake 22: Half 25 Censure 20 Skin Irr itation 27 Malay outrig11er 28 Instruction lo one's broker )2 Places of drudgery: 2 words D Fwtify 34 Way of ingress or egreS!i JS Nobel phys icist 36 Skin openln; llflS/&9 38 Shortly 39 Beverage-: 2 words 42 Former Aslin leader 43 Me an 45 USA or Canada, e.g. ~h Motl1er of man~ind 48 Devlat.ed from a standard 49 Gitlin ll son9 50 Fe minine name SZ Rlp up SS Feed the kitty SO Eye Ina certain way 57 Part of lht body 58 Aims &O Marb lr. Slang 11 " YOUR ANSWER: You call THE DAILY PILOT, ask for Clas1ifitd AdYertising, and place a opening friday, no vembe r sorry for th o delay 28th WANTED (by most boys) BILLY THE KID imagina tive easy.care for men and boy s slacks Lab Tests Find Fault 7 fa shion island, newport beach• 6+4-5070 benk11mericard masfer charge • OVE~ THE COUNTER York Stock List In London Additives So ld Monday's -Cl~ing Prices-Complete New York ~..:_,·~,~N~..,~·,~·~•!..:_•_•:_!1'6t~'.__~~~~---·-~.!!_ Stock· Exchange Lis t -American Stock Exchange Li~t ' • .. • •. • . • • 1_.., __ ..._ __ , l •• l • • ! ~··, I - Fora sharp offer. • Slainles1 steel Jteak Jmive1 -youn faronly29~· -wfth gaoollne .......... ot par· t~gTexaco JI: eta lien. H°"°"'11round ftMogk Edge" blod• .....,.. Med .tfiarpeninSJ. SI~ lfaf handlu. Oi1hwath•-t0fe. tJncon. diUonaly 8Wf•il•cl by m.--rlar6:,..... ...................... 1 • .A •.• ''"' • • • • • _ Chances . are that wh~n in -~the presence of 'an undertaker you ar.e 1iervous, suspicious, or both. . ' . ' ??-? Probably because you resent dea,t~, :M(>st : · • • : • • , r • people do. Well, if the 'truth be knoWn ~and high time it should -so do all ()f us .here. at Pacific View Memorial Park. We don 't want peqple to die. We are people. too. But it h'.appens, • • • And when it does. the law requires that the remains of the deceased be taken care of. Doing this in an honorable and dignified manner Is the business of Pacific View. ..! -i~ . .... --·--. -- We bt11evt yoa would like to know what. i• lqa11y reqelrtd ••• the 11nices we proTidt ••• and what. It CGBta. It 1hould be notH U.at Paciftc View reeopiHS tbt needs of the Individual. For example: ..., ete -11en .. ,a11 mortUarlte a:n convene! -· ear• uary 1enee a ceme e a r rou may pre-f• llie coaffDlence of bOth in one place. The ctlol'te II yo111'L The be.t way to make a deciaioa iii to obt.i• faeta by uJdna qaations. Here art llOlftt. factual. au"tn. You lhould know them. 1. What dOf:I the State of California require, by law, be done with the remains of a deteued? Two things: (a) The cause of death must be certified by either a private medical doctor or a Coroner; and (b) DisPosition of the deceased must be made by burial, entombment, or cre- mation. Nothing elsr. 2. What does mortuary 1ervice cost and include? At PaCiflc View, mortuary service costs $155.00 and does not vary in price. Services include bringin1 the deceased to the mortuary from within a 60-mile radius, keeping the remains until all legal requirements are met, providing autopsy facilities if needed, embalm- ing as necessary or requested, plain 'vooden box, service car, filing legal permits and recording, and delivery to place of disposition. Assistance in applying for Social Security, veteran's bene- fits, and certified copies of the death certificate is also part of this service. 3. What does funeral service coat and include? Funeral service at Pacific View costs _$160.00 and is an optional ser:vice, I_t .~!!.Cludes use of a funeral coach and a fa-m1ly car, preparation by male or female attendants for visitation, services of a funeral director and assistants at chapel and place of interment, music, care of flo\vers, memorial folders, a cknowledgement cards, local paper notice, com· mittal service personnel, flower handling and placement, use of the chapel, accompaniment of service to interment site, parking facilities, and traffic direction. Also, assistance in applyini' for Social Security and/or Veteran's Adminiatra. tion benefits, as \vell as filinr for copies of the death certificate and other lega l papers, is inCJuaed. ···.t ...,,,r--' Due to certain s'avings to the families desiring both mbrtuary and funeral services, Pacific View's chai:gea for "Complete undertak· ini'' are $295.00-a savings.of $20.00 . • What .do ta'skets cost? At Pacific View's mortuary, two are less than Sl00.00 additional, four are less thap '1169.00 additional, and fourteen are Jess than $386.00. What is not inc;luded? Mostly penonal items. For example, the honorarium to priest, minister or rabbi of your choice, flowers you sel~t. certified copies of the 'death certificate, and personal memoriaJs such as crypt plates, niche plates or memorial tablets. These memorials cost from $49.63 (niche plate installed) to as much as 1176.00 for a special· design bronie memorial tablet including tu.es, foundation and installation. 4. What does burial or cremation cost? The minimum cost for lawn burial at Pacific View is $327.00; this includes a site in Meadowlawn South or in the Masonic Lawn, endowment care, concrete grave liner, interment. recording and commital service. The minimum cost for cremation disposi· tion at Pacific: View is 1260.00; this includes mortuary service 11155.001 and cremation aq:d inumment in a ·commUhal area (105.00). Min· imum cost of a niche and memorial plate in Mausoleum of the Pacific is 1134.63 additional; total, 1399.63. 5. What is Endowment Care? Pacific View is an Endowment Care Cem· etery. This means that a Fund has been estab· lished pursuant to the law1 of the State of California to keep the aod in repair in all places where interments have been made; to care for trees, gutters, drains, water lines and entrance ways; and to maintain records pertinent to all property owners and interments therein. 6. What iA ma.at by "pre-need"? I Pre.need is the term riven to undertakinf and/or cemetery arrangements before & die .. tressing situation arises. An integral part Of estate planning, pre-need offers many '8.dvan .. tagcs. Surviving family members are spared undue additional emotional stress., many cost.a . are Jess, and there is peace of iq.ind. (The per .. son 'vho Hdoesn't care what they do with mf/' is tryin~ to escape the fact that aomebodJI Au to do it.) 7 • Is cash required for the full amount of arrangement selected? Not at Pacific View. For example: pre. need arrangements as desired can &e paid for 'vith a small deposit and convenient monthly payments-often without interest.._ 8. Isn't all this memoriallzation ju!t a little n1audlln? . Not at all. It has always been the riatun of man to erect memorials in honor of thoae who have lived. Pacific View does not stinest pyramids or marble shrines. It is our honeat belief that the deceased-whatever his etation -should be accorded dignity. And the. degree of dignity is in the memory of the liv~, not in the price paid for a funeral. 'rhose are a few of the answen about Pacific View Memorial Park. We welcome the opportunity to answer any other quest.Jou at any time, any place, from anyO~e. You have drawn a Wll~ pUrcbued life insurance, and listed your more important material useta In joint tenancy. U not, yoa should see your attorney. Thia ADie penonal r .. ponalblllty holds true la maldq arranse- ments for burJal, entombment or cremation. All we ask is that you COlllpare our complete MrV .. ices, facilities, convenience, penonal Ulistuce, and total coat. Def ore the need. arises. Yoa may stlll be a little nervouo. But we of Padftc View trust that you are no longer a111pidoaa. PACIFIC VIEW . . . MEMORIAL PARK r: MORTUARY 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach, California 92663 • Telephooe (714) 6'4·2700 t;;.4, CtMe!trr • VwcfwtokiRg • MOTt..O'f • Ntn11olew11t • CMpd • F11ftcnd Stnict1 • Crt"'4tioll S~ P-------------------------------------, .-------.... --------.---.... :------'::::11 .... -"'I Paci Ac View Memorial Park GtnUemen: I 3600 Paciftc View Drive You have annrered many of my questiou. I I N rt B--·• C·''f · 926"" would lik1 you to answer some In 1ruter I n'JlO _.,..,, •11 omia "" det.ail. Pl .... end me additional information I without any obliration. Thank 7011. I ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: • AM I l~~-------------':. _____ :-:~: __ !":----~.:.-__ JL.---------------'----...:~-------...1 • I .. • .. ' I • ~ .. ·. l '. "11f 'Xtl t~· ' I . .~rtf ,,, ·"" ·:i?>' .~M 1ml '" "' 1l11i' ,1ai ..'IJ .11'1 ·'"' ,..,.,. ______________ ....,,......,........... • ............... ..., ................. --..................... """.,.. ........ .,......,.~.""''"" ....... "''-' -------,-~ ... ·~r_,,,... '"'·'"'·~· ·~•F_,,,.., ,.. .. ~P•o,-.,;-,.~ ..• '"' ..... =+P'''"""'"''~T""'l?'P!.•,,..."1' ____ ...,~, ... --• 'i • .-. ~ -.. - .. • ' • i ;, ..... • ' ~-------- • • • . \ , --:"c0....--= ·-=--~ • • • • .. ' ,. . JEMI COX, M"66 T__,., ....,..., .. 1Nt • I' ... ta Tak ing Swi ng at Sales .. . " l " ' . Tr·es O ~os Ha s1 . . ' ' " .• ., ~ ... • • . ' . -. ' . · Tres. Osoa Gull4, one of the most recent support groups joihlni. lh•· . Children'• licloeital ol Orange County cauie, bas been graoted the riCht to : sell ·ucteta to Southern California Open Goll Tournament Dec. 26-Jlu!. 4. · • The tournament will take place in Mission Viejo Goll Club, and all \ic~ets ·purchased from Tres Osos members will benefit the hospita1. One- half· of.'tbe proceeds sold through membets will go to the hospital, however this is true only of tickets bought from Tres Osos women. The Southern California o~. one of the oldest existing tournaments in the U.S., will take place in Mission Viejo for the first time this year. The goU club and Newport.er Inn are underwriting the 1969-70 event for a total pll!<e of '52.114¥1. the largest-In toUll!filllent history. · Mrs. Wiill~ deVrles Is cliainnan of the project arid may be con- tacted. at 837-7320 for ticket infofination. Tickets may be purchased. from all active and associate members. The daily price without parking is $3-$5, and tourna.ment tickels . without'parklng are $12.50. A packa~e deal worth $63, including a tourna- ment ticket, parking, clubhouse privtleges and one round of free golf may be purchased for $25. ··~_. :~ .1 . . .. • . ;.; .• . '· . TOUTING TOURNAMENT -Tres Osos Guild mem· bers ,(left .to light) Mrs. William deVries and Mrs. John Martin, vice president, discuss the sale of tick- ets to Southern California Open Goll Tournament with Jack Fleck, tournament director and goU pro at Mission Viejo Goll Club, setting for the game which will oiler a total purse ol $52,000. Tres Osos, the 14th guild supporting the hospital, draws its members from Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, El Toro, Lake Forest and San Juan Cap- istrano. One of the biggest fund-raising projects for the grou_p, \Vhicb was organized only last January, was a very successful luau which took place last month in Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club. -. . . . . . .. , ' Children Learn Art of Giving LaiUJUi Niguel Women's Club members are • bopln& Ip teach their children the joys ol giving as well u receiving a t a party which will benefit less fortunate youngsters Dec. 22. Mrs. Colin Reynolds, social chairman, is in cbaree .of the 2-4 p.m .. event~ ~hich will take place in South Shores Baptist Church, Laguna Niguel •. C)lildren will bring wrapped ·toys ol their own which later will be enjoyed by underprivileged chil- dren. However, they will be rewarded fur their gen- erollity. Parents are bringing gilts belorebaod which will be haoded out to e~ch youngster by a Santa Claus. Clubwomen are p~ep8ring decorations for lbe event during a short meeting to take pla<:e at 1 p.m, Thursday, Dec. 11, in Monarch Bay Beach Club. Another feature of .the party is the live decor· ated ChrlsUnas tree which later will be plaoted in Hermosa Park which the women's club estaablisbed tn Laguna Niguel. The maintenance of the park of- ficlally will be tumed .o~er ID thewunty alter Jan. I, however the club will. install play equipment and spruce up the area prior·to its dedication. , Beginning next year all meetings \Yill take place the fourth Tuesday of ev~l'.Y month in Monarch Bay Beach Club. . .. • ... . , Play S~n A! Benefit ' st!,. Mary'• Epi1c op al Churdiwomen .oi t. a I u D• a Belldl are planning I benefil preview performance of "'Cae- tus Flower'' Monday, Dec. t. the •veitng beicn the cornod,- farce· . officially opens 'J n Laauoa·Moulloo Plly-. ' Mrs. T!!d O'Connell, ~ dent :·of , the women's ' ~t· said liVeral no-host ~ parties wlU· be . given in tbe White H-and Victor Hue<i . ~ . Inn P!l91 .to :_lh< 9,30 p.m, performance. Mrs. Andrew Morthland II •. t.1 charge. of thealer ..,.-t. rangementl, and Mrs. J~ Lyons ii e~tenilqtng 20. ol t!\!i guests· who wt}l ,flll 'lhe· enuni: playhouse for ·lbl benefit. ~~:: .. "Cact111 Flower" is a ~; edy wrlllen by Alie Burroii~: which ortpnally a t a r r e~ Lauren BllC8ll and Bau7.1 Nelson when It played ln N# York In t•. The twHCI plff: concerns a ~ bachelor-dentlat who tells Jill: women-friends he Is marrifd: In order to avol d math~~ monial entanglement ! .. ;~ '· Dr. Robert Engman, wbO~ actually ls a dentist~ Newport Beach, portraya • · dentist and Mn., Betq He Mrs. J ack D. Weber is president of'·tbe women's group which had its first ~eneral meeting this· fall. 'lbe )'OUDg group's first SOCJa,l aAcl,lund-raising event wu an At Your Service auction party which took JJlace last Sunday in 'El Nli11e} Country Club and leatured a sandwich buffet, danCing aod a silent aod live auction. · · · · ' WHAT A GAG· -"Now just a minute," wonders Mrs. Ted 01Con·. nell, 11is this a dentist or actor?'! A µttle bit of both actually~ Dr. Robert Engman, in r~ life is a deptist in Newport Beach, and he will portray a dentist, the leadibg role in "Cact.UJ Flower," the attraction for St. Mary's E~ Cburdtwomen ol Laguna Beach's benefit theater party m Laguna-Moulton Playhouse Mon· day, Dec. I. · ls hi• deolal wlstllll. k., movie ol Ille play, lllrrtii'- Ingrid eer-. w 111 e,rj Matthau and 'Goldie llll!il; • , I . .. Incapacitation No Excyse for· M·~ster Sergeant DEAR ANN LANDERS ' My problem is a JO.)ur-old bfotber wbo has beeh con- fined to I wheel<hAlr f«-1"f!I· The_ .• doctorl..,. Lee bas a penyllll wblcb ap- pears to be~ . I am 17 and have two sisters, Jllso 1n their teens. We hive tried to be ·kind and considente, but the more we Clo, ·the more demanding Lee becomeJ1 _ He is drlvinl all of us crazy, and this IDCltJdes Morn and Dad, His demand! are unreuonable. He orders Ul!I around as if we were alaves . . . "Get me the ncwrp1per . . . I have to have a cold 'drink .•. a cup o( coffee . , . a piece or candy. If there's none in the house, go lo the llott. Get off th< telephone, I want ii. Find m7 blue sweater. Polilh my shoes. I need a cushlon. Get me a pencil." ' . ANN LANDERS ~ .. There's never a "please" or a ''thank you." ... Lee criticitts Mom'• cooking and in· suits our friends. He has no friends or his own because tle argues with everybody. My sisters are getUng ulcers from him and -Pm suffering from teri-·rrrc headaches, My mother shakes like a Jear every time she.serves dinner for fear Lee won't like it. What can we doT -PI'ITSBURGH PROBLEM ' l)EAR P.P:: Haadlcopped P'Qpl~ 1boul41 DOI be pennllled to ·ue tbelr ln- capacitalJoa as a club. YOllr brolber needs proressltnal counseling. Flr•l. as an oat.let for lllis fra1traUot• •Dd anx· lcUt.1, and secoad becaue ....-. wWi wbMn be Is -.at .. ell'iildlUllJ l1•olnd should 11 .. ·e blm lnsipt W. Hw W1 lyraallcal behavior afftttl blmself u well as otllen. Of ...... 11 11 lrrilaUns to be •'*.-..! ...... 'nd ru n,...i. bol h mtpt llelp llyooudy-111ten...W1111o yotinelvu, 1'ftut Gld we CAN ru. Lee cu'L".. ' ,. . '. D~ ANN LANDZ!IB : F« D ,ears I have been married' to .a h1nd101ne man. He makes an excellent Uvtng1 is a dedicated lather, popular man In the community and has yet to eal a meal without saylr}g gracii. I love him ven mudi 'l!ll<l lie" 8'YI he !ova me. So whit's the fll'l!>lem? Ilil .,.. nearly lall out of hla head when an aUracUve slrl walks by. Correction : she doesn't even need-to be attractive. lf she has a big front porch or a broad beam, that'• enough. In fact, I've teen him oele tome ·rea1 dogs and it drives me wild. !'Ve told him bow I feel dosens of Umes a>)d he inllsta ho bu 1lO problem. lie llYS I'm the one who -is help. He claims I ·don't hive enoqb to think about ind I should be glad be sllll "notkes." II -the man were starved for sex at home It would be a different story. The truth is, he has more than he can handle. Yet be leen at every waitreu, elevator operator -anything fema.Je. My mother, • who adores tum, aays I should accept this "small flaw" and'stop talktng about It. A close friend s•ested that t throw a drink in his face and cool him otf once t.nd for all. What do you aayT -Dl!J .Y II'/ DALLAS soon will be ni>1eo4ed. ".:1 ... : .. ~ ·:., : ... : Tactics ~1~ . ~;~ DEAR DILLY: I llJ' )'Mr -..ti: ysa e.-IClvlee. Tm IL Ami...: &Mt "trt.I,,, Tti!*.-•'• pl ....... ' • • •:Y.' Wbel'! W braiM ...... : :}. . , ... CONFIQEfiTIAL TO PENNY Il'f ;A_: WISHING WELL ' ·Thon IN -· things thin golna llr<iup lll• ~ II YIU liltch up with lhil 'aotlllmllli': alcoboUc, three-time lo.er you'll find~ what they are. 1bert'1 not a wcman all.1'1~ who can't gel a husband H ohe sell *:. standards low enough. ..: .. " All• Lllden will iii .... 11 1111p Jilj : wllll Y°"' ....,._. --lo W ii~ cart of Ille DAILY PILOT, nett ' I I ~ stlr-Mktre....S, ._,.. ..... .,.. ;r:: .. -· • .,. ' I I 1 \ I I I I ,, r •• I • I ' .. L DAILY PILOT Horoscppe Sagittarius: Significant Day WEDNESDAY Cycle hl1b : you pt brtak you to more thllq you can handle. Per10nal mogneUsm rating Is • htv6 been seekin& Tako In-8AGnTAJUIJ8 (Nov. 12· blgh. NOVEMBER 26 ItlaUve. Rea1lle pUa..ai ap-Dec. 20: Mooey u It aflec!J IF TODAY IS. YOUR BJ svt>NEY OMARll pearanee' .is of special mate, partner or otber ~ BffiTHDAY you have eme;rg· • tmporWice tcmy. Doa~ toy dlvldual cl.,. to you IS ed from period which tel!Ud Loar PClllU.. ,... fer with emoUons Of' sem!Uve in-spatllghted •. Added effort pays your bullness ac.wne~. You ~. pl'!..,, ~ divtdual. dividends. Very 1lgnlficant tre wonderful during tim~ of clwltes m beAae onertldp LEO (July ~Aug. 22): day. Dllplay your unique crisis. But you can. be careless reqllh:emeatl .ft em,...... Bebind-thHcene1 maneu"'rs abilities. . where dally affairs are , con. could afftcl you. Be aw.re of ,CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. cerned. ARIES (March ll·April It~ DeflnJtely a day to conclude, finllh, compleW. W4it for a more auspk1oos Ume .to •tart, begin or initiate projects. Ce- ment relalionihlpe. Work on public relations. Make known your views. TAURUS .(Aprll 20-May 20): Break !rilh trodlUon II lt " I barrier lo progresa. Air vlewt to close relatives. Short trip may be on age;wta. Strus detaill. Some would lib to see ltJ: Day lo play wallln&: 0 find°"',_ •bcwf Mlf fMI you Uipped by appll'ent minor game. No need to rush. TtUs .. 1ralillv. •*' l111nev s~r,.,1 °51- m.tu,r. Key is lo 'be a lhrewd applies ~ally to 1lgnln&:of =t:i~'·111r1~1e .:.c,ut11,,. C::: oblerver. contradl, ipeclal agreementa:. l'i~ '' r.J-1c!';',1\11iT~1~.!; VIRGO (Allf. u&pt. D): Flnbh current project. Whal --;;;y,;;,,i;;i;;;i;iv.;;;1~;;;';;;'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. Accfnt m frieDdli, hope. i.od ls needed cornea: to you. If UNmD NATIONS ASIO~IAJION GIFT SHOP' wishes. Be p-eaUve. Leave AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. roulln< lo othen. s.e·projecta 18): Accent on heallh, rela· u a whole. Accept aoClel in-lions with associates. co- vitaUons. Strive to enlarge workers. Take one lh1nl at a bortions. tJme. Fight tendency which 21{M N. Me in, S•1tt• .A•• lJBJlA (Sept. ~ 22): leads to confusion. ModeraUon Molllll•Y tM1 S•turd....-1 1;4 ·. orlalnallty and independence wllli dasb ol versallllty. Money ii comlng your way -ls your great ally today. I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ coold be In form of promQllon, pJSCF.S (Feb. !&-March 20): added recognition or Changes are keynoted . reaponaibUlly. Emplwis ii on Children play prominent role. recognlUon from superiors. Creative resources should be GEMINI (May ll-June 20): Money, personal possesalon blgbllabled : trust hunch. You are able lo make profitable trade. Intelligent conctaslon does not mean defeat. Realize tbis and act accordi.1gly. CANCER (June JI-July 12): SOORPIO (Oct. ZS-Nov. 21): utilized. Break pattern which Good lunar aspect" today coiD-leads to emotional log jam. cldea with travel, publlahing, exprualng vlew1 through cor· r e 1 poodence, long~ calls. Don't commit yourseU Soroptimish r_ J t '~'.: Hall Decked '!lith Holly, Mistletoe Yule .Toy Bill: $1.6 B·illion! Newport Harbor Soroptlml!t Club meets the fll'll three Wednesdays fOf' a n o on luncheon in Villa Marina, Newport Bead!. The laal Wed- nesday of. the month memben meet in the same location for dinner at 7:30 p.m. Celebrating the Yuletide with an annual party will be Orange County Stephens College Alumnae and their husbands Saturday, Dec. 6, The party, to be- gin at 8 p.m .• will take place in the Huntington Beach . . . . home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ailey. Haniing ·tra· ditional decor for the event are (left to riglit) Mrs. J. Riley Fowler, Mrs. George A. Palmer, president, and ·Mrs . Ailey. 20-yea r Collection Weddings, Troths Grand Cuisine Pilot's Deadlines .. Inspires • "Imagination is the greatest •' thing in cooking. One must use his imagination and not stick too close to the book." Saul Kri eg, author of a new cookbook. "The Spirit o( Grand1 Cuisine." w e l I ii· IUstrated hls ow.1 premise when he demonstrated recipes from the book in Ropinson 's, Fashion Island. The .short, greyina; chef with an Eastern' accent wore a ,. bright red, white and blue apron and matching c"hef's hat as he tossed crepes with enthusiasm and flambeed a fruit sauce to top them. _ Hia theory Is that one must · · not be frighte:ied by the word · "gourmet," but remember that good cooking is merely ; cooking that is better than .-ordinary. . ,· ''French cooking, for ex- ample, is made for single girls Dancing Program Offered Attainin~ grace, poise and physical fitness while learni'.1g gk.iJls and speClal techniques of ~ contemporary and classica~ ·• forms of theatrical and con- cen dancing 'Will be possible for girls 4 to 12 years old . The Huntington Beach YM- CA will begin two more modem dance and ballet classes for begirt1ers and ad- vanced be&iMers Saturday, Nov. 29, in tht Mercury Sav- .-.lngs • and Loan Association 'f1-building. C The adva nced beginners 1t-'" clau is between 10 and 10:45 • 1.m. followed by the beg in-'t.4• ners cLV between 11 and i:··;. 11:45 a.m. ~~ ~ • bJr:r?:a.d~~e Ji:::ru:,~n:::. Book and bachelors, because It is easy and very romantic,'' he illustrated, To avoid disappo4otment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy pbot<r graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart- ment prior to or within one week after the Recipes from I am o us restaurants in Europe and America are included in his cookbook, the result of 20 years of visiUng eating places all over France, It a I y , E'.igland and the 1) n i t e d States. · wedding. • For engagement announcements it is suggested that the story, also accompanied by a black and while glossy "picture, be submitted early. If the betrothal announce- ment and weading date are six weeks or less apart, only the wedding photo will be ac- cepted. ,. Most~ brandy, aa he feels that th.ill gives an elegant fhllsh to the product. "It is very compaUble to the , fruits. The flavors marry well," the chef stated. To help fill requirements OD bolh wed- ding and engagement stories, forma are avail .. able in all of the DAILY Pll;OT offices. Further questions will be &n1wered by Social Notes staH members at 642-4321. or 494-9'66. What does Krieg prtdlct In the way of future trends In dining and entertaining? Booked for Boys "People are eating at home more." he said. "They are learning to do gtllrmet cook· ing." Krieg learned to cook as a Where Are Girls? youth, taking over the ltitche;i WlLLIAMST()WN, M 1 s s . when his mother died . 'With '. (UPI) -Four W i J 11 am s the public library'• supply of ... College students say they have gourmet cook~ks and an ap-written the ''ulUmate guide" preclailve audience of his fe>r the date-seeking motorized brothers and fa~r,. he .Pr~ college man. g~ rapidly m , ICQUU"ing Their book Js called "The his culinary skills.' . Roadtripper" and it coven 59 Using his ow.n taate as a women's and co-educational guide, he found tHat even colleges from Maine t o simple things could' be · made Virginia, plus interviews with elea:ant with a little im· hundreds of coeds. agjnatlon. "We wanted to put out a "Use 1 big spoon and · taste rtally complete dating guide." as you go," he 'urges said 'Ibomas A. Crowley of The cOotbook Includes Chappaqua, N.Y,., I.fie book'• recipes such as Aladdin's King research director. Omelette, Bombe G I a c e e , 'M>e boot portrays each col- Duck a l'orange and Squabs In 1ege and Its femaJe students, the Nest, as well 111 some of using prose or Poette te1t, his own recipes such as photographs and a map. Social Crepes Suzette and Orange regulations and the dormitory Duckling Flambe. or house telepffl?ne numbers are listed In detail. HB Auxiliary lnfonnation on travel routes is included as well as critical appraisals of }oca] rtataurants and entenalnment spots and where to stay over night. The four authors ca 11 themselves lbe Ancana. It is the femlnJne Latin word for secret. The Ancana and the Youth Market Instrumen- ta tion Jnc. of Boston, jointly published the book, on sale in college book stores in the East. Buying Toys Over aeven out of 10 toµ are bought by parents for their own children. Grandparent,, buy about one out of every 10 toys told . NEW YOPJ{ (UPI) Doting grand~. frenzied parents and other brave adults will spend a tecord $1.6 bllqon during their faraya i D t 0 toyland 00 behaH of SanlL The Toy Manufaclurorl of America (TMA), "°""" ol the esUmate, 1 a y s dmin& the Christmas buying 11 e a s o n , November • n d Deoember, about six of 10 adults buy toys. In the aelectlng, autboritles recommeod toys that tult a child'• age, sex and. tem- per1ment. Realst the ltnpulse to purchase somethlng that appeals to you alone. Beware of sharp edges and points; tiny parts that can be removed aod swallowed. Avoid toys that can explode or have harmful cberhlcals. Other Ups for the toY buyer: -Be sure the child ls old enough to use and ls taught how to handle a chemistry set, a riding vehicle or any similar toy. ' -Select play equipment for ils sturdy, well built qualities Dinner 'Dance Aids Theater Ste8k dinner will precede dtnct'lg for members of the Westminster C om m u n I t y Ttteater as they gather in the Moose Lodge, Anaheim , at ·7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. ti. Tickets at '6 per person are available by phoning co- chalrmen Roger McBride or Mrs. R ob e r' t Worthington. Reservatim d ea dll n e Is Wednesday, Nov. 2&. Proceeds will bolster the t~eater building fund. Sale Add Proceeds Chapter A rummage sale to establish a new chapter of Alpha Delta Pl at Callfornla State College at Fullerto.1 ls being planned by Orange County Alumnae. The evert will open at t 1.m Dec. 3, 4 and 5 at 110 West Chapman, Orange. Doon: close at 4 p.m. Co-chairmen of the 11le are Mrs. Hugo Schultz and Mrs. Ronald Barnett. 1; _ ls in charge of registration, ~#.: .. and may be called for ad- . . ditlonal information at 8!H· ;. 4548. Twice a month the Ladies ' Auxiliary to Huntlng:lon Beach , Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 73A meell at I p.m. The flnl Friday of each month they gather in Odd Fellow• Hall for a business meeting and the third Friday tht)' socialize In various locations. Jo)lrther information may be s«llred by calling Mn. l.eRoy HermaM 3t 538-3580. the savory little restaurant at Tlie Pirates Inn "\\,' c Strve Blork Angu.r Jhi,,1e Bc:t f Ezclu.riwiv'' . THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIAL MENUE -5:30to11 :30 ' M•k• l•11r 11...netS.. N•w DINNERS ... ~ -· -· """'· .............. -· • t<H1 V.,.tl~lt: el tl'll Doty. $3.so-llOAST TOM TUllCIY -Cr9tlfffry ...c .. _...... l•IM, \Pfl.l•I PIN11tft hut 1tll'fft ... CHIClll N fCl!Y ~IAL COl:DO N ILUI $4 50 AUSTU.llAN LOtsTll TAIL • -FILIT MIGNON IUCCANl[ll $2.50-J UNIOI: ,IRA.TIS TUllll(ll M......, PMMHt •114 Cok1 JOSEPH MAGNIN open 11 :00 to 4:00 mond•y through s•turd•y south coas t pl111, co1t1 mesa and iu !ul&abWly lo the age and divelopment of t be ,children wbo are to use it. For cbildren up to one' year of ue. ~ for thinl:• to loolt ·~ feel, cbew, hold aad drop. Tbele ahould b.e wubable, nonbreakabie ind hive nO sharp edges. Tbey must be large enough not to be swallowed. The one to two year olds Uke pla)'lhlnp to uke apan and pul rogelh<r qaln. loys lhat can be moved from be.re to there. 1be two to four yur olds like to tum pages of books and experiment with n e W l y discovered abilities. The five to eights are busy trying out their manipulative skills. Their fancy is caught by ploythlngs thllt develop skllb and self<Onfldence. Eight and older Children have varied play interests. depending on I ndividual preference. They like things that stimulate Interest and whJch develop speed, aca1racy and coordination ot physical and mental abillUes coming into full blossom. '.f'MA expecta that some toys will coat more this Christmas, others wlll cost leu and many wW be 1t the 1911 level or very close to It. A compariaon of some loy prices in the 1961 and 1969 catalogs of a major national chain it one possible trend fn. dlcator. Of U toys in both catalogs, 10 carry the same prices this year as last: six are down an average of 10.5 percent and 28 are up an average of 1.4 percent. U someone had boucht all 42 last Chrittmu, the bill would have been '392.21; the same collection today would costl $405.28. This rtpresents an in- crease of three percent. portswear etc. t ow, low prices 2 DAYS ONLY FRI . le SAT. Nov. 28 & 29 RErJE BOUTIQUE 1970 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach opening fr iday1 november sorry for the deloy 28th MIGHTY-MAC of Glouchester, Mass. superb quality outwear ond jodets for men end boys Co111pl1te 12 WMk Holiday Pl'09ro111 NO CONTUCTI OFFll. LIMITID 'ALL NOW YOU Will GO Fl.OM 11%1 1.4 to 10 IN 30 0.,. 16 kt 12 iN 31 Dll)'lo 11 .. I• IN 31 0.p \H APE I HO PP£1 INT FI GURE I ALO NI WUTll S.IMTllllllt& 477·1122 393-0064 JllZ s,,1"9u 711Wil*lre •llllllC(. MISSlllllUS 349-4711 361 -1714 lml .... llRI. 11111Sjjlf"'° CIS11MISA -642·7032 142.ot77 .....!!!~'" .!!.!!. •. ' .... \ ' 7 fo shion islond, newport beoch • 6+1-5070 .. bonkemericard master charge -· • ' • -. ·~: . r 1 JUI EilR SHE l ·1 t. ~i ·I ! i ! ~DO I I f I , I I I ' • •• I ' 0 * I '1;30 • ' I 1"" 7:3t ., ,, ~ .. , ·~-- ... ·- I t:1 ,, - TUMBLEWEEDS JUPGE I RXW 1}US Ll'L ORPHAN CllRLAMNroNED IN1llE DESERT! ... SHE SAYS SHE mrT HAVE A NAME! • " •' l . TUESDAY l HOYDllBER 25 t \' f r~ I N (, 1 . " . f'"' D TOM REDDIN ANO * PSY~lt'IATRIST SEEK TEEN PILL "KICK'' DRIVES. I I I I I ! 1 I • . ' I &:OD fJ lie ,.... (C) {60) Jeny DunphJ. D m HUntllf·lrinkl., (C) (30) 0 StM Alltn Show (C) (90) Guests •rt Albert Brooks, Tht New Yark Rock 1nd Roll Ensemble, Tht Times Squtr1 Two 1nd Bunny MU· linitan. 0 ROD TAYLOR, YVETTE '* MIMIEUX -"THE TIME MACHINE" -COLOR! B Six O'C!tet Mcwie: (C) "Jlle i'r.e Mtchln1• {sci·li) '60 -Reid Taylor, Alan Youn1, Yvette Mimleux, Sebastian Clbol An EngUsh acie:n· l ist Invents 1 mtchine tt11t llku him into the lutu1e. • ' .. 0 Diet Yn DpU (30) m ,.,... ftlCI {30) • .., .. , .. (C) (!O) ll!l 00 .......... (C) ~O) lfl Wlltf's New? (30) QI> IIJ CIS -(C) (30) m r ..... Perdon (30) a>""" (C) (60) Jack Whitt. 'l:SO 11 MIC NtwltMcl (C) (60) D Tiit c... ;. .. <t> (30) m Tt Tll Ill Trwlti (C) (30) fE Off'ICI if Hit PruJdtnt (30} llJ 00 ·-·"'""' (C) (30) UI Crisis ., Modn Mn (30') 6 (I JT11t •-<30l (D NotlcMre 34 (C) {60) m 11ews 1C> (30> 7:00 II CIS Ert11l111 " ... (C) (30) 0 wur, MJ U.I (C) (30) m 11.M 1.ticr (30) ID lttl tlll Clod: (C) (30) EE ComlllOdlty/Mirtul Fll!ld (3 0) @ @ lraadld (C) (30) em Allen! 130> fa (I) Tnitll If Colltequtnt11 (C) (30) £)I ... 111 die Sn (t) (30) $ Tilat Clll (C) (30) ' ,. : '°'7:30 8 ~ (j) Llnm (C) (60) Wo11nd- • 1 ed in a shootout W.ilh 1n outlaw, Johnny laJlCer is given rtfu11 on 1 nearby firm. AzntS Moor~lle1d, Quentin Deen 1nd Bruce Dern l\llSt. . " • 1,30 116 (JJ '"' """' IC> <60) Walter Brenn•n and mullcll 1roup Smith auest. a llJ oo m '"" iCl <10> """ Grsss b Sometimes Grttnar." Julit consld•rs 1 new Job until Ill• t11rn! why sht WIS olftred tile position. Dan Amech1 1uhts. 0 Wl1 Wllll tllt Stars <t> (30) Kirt 8al111d Ind Pai.rl l.}'ndl pest . 0 1!11 ClJ Ill UC """ ol "' Wttk: ~ •111 11191 Diiiy" (COm· ldy) '69 -Michie! C.tl1n, Ann Prenllsa, Eve Aldelf, Ruth Buu:I, Chrlstapher Connelly, BJU Dally, I Bir.or, Dc111hu., P1ul ford, Elu Unchester. Two marrl1re consult· 111\s suddenly di~er th1t three m1lfi11es they 1rr1r11ed 111 U1111t m ...,. '"" iCl <90> m"" 111 v1111r <C> <60) fl) Sqlbr1llll n.te (60) @l lntarfac1 (C) (30) "Holaar•· phy." A look 11 '1ensleu photo1r1- phy," 1 visu1lly excitln1 ~trl<lmt­ non whkh produm e lhrtt·dim1l'l- sicn1I tffKl 9:00 0 IH (i) m Nit TMllllJ Mow- It: [fj ''Rosie" (comectrl '67 - Rosalind Rusull, Sandri Det, Brl1n Aher111, Audtty Mudowl, JJmes Farentino. A recently widowed mid. cap ml1llon1lr1si decldtt life ill !here to be llved tnd bqlns lo re1llr en/oJ herself 11ntll h11 two dauthlers try to lllYI hlf com· mitled. 9:30 0 ... 5 (C) (60) "Trinl Lopez. H Narq Ames 1nd the Ytn· ti.rres auut. til NET Festini "Coppell1." ID "" 130) IJ GOVERNOR & J. J. * HIT OF THE SEASON B 9 (f) l1it CiMfNI' t11ll J. L (Cj (lO)Kalllils Gov. Robert DGck· ina portr1ys himself ts Gow. DriM.· waler's luncheon avest. m HI Said, SM Slid (C) (30) EE Rllrllidl Round., (60) (D Cbcltt Arenaa.t fC) (30) 10:00 l) ia (f) &O llll••tn (C) A study althe sex tdutalloft con· troversy In Renton, Waahinrton1 where It became 1 11111/or polilicl i'5ue. Hu1hu Rudd rep«IL D REOOIN 'S REPORT * ON PILL·POPPING KIDS WILL SHOCK YOU INTO ACTION! nm-(C) <!OJ u 1!11 rn ai •--· 11.•. 1--e) (60) "Homecomlna. ~ Dr. Wei· by's plan to hosplllllze Scott Behr· man, 1ufferin1 from recurrenc.s of LSD "acid flash", Is oppoll(I b1 tht )'llUllJ mtn's lither. Robert Upton Incl Nehemia h Persoff cuest Q) Piil)' M ... (60) m Homftllllld (C) (60) I~ 0 @@ m I Dntm ,, Junnll tt:IS 0 ..... (C) Buter W1rd. (C} (30) "Uncles 1-Go-Go." A vblt by two of Jeannie's uncles uust PLAIN JANE PERKINS c . JUDGE PARKER ly Tom K. Ryan ~ JI ·~ MISS SPENCER 5AIP 5HE:1' IE IN ™E U&RA.ln', M~ Pr!VER ••• gy nu: WAY, WHERE WAS ~UL GOING WJTH ™E PANEL ma, t.1155 JASPER ( THAT ¥0ll walE TD TW.NKS! . . ' GO rlGHT I~! 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By Saunders and Overgard --il'lr 1'\llS IS ~00 KAI~, MA I" FOOD, MIKE .»l'G! ~E'S Bll'KO( WITl1 MOMAO, HASTE >1E FOR A FEW DAYS/ HOW DOES >«.'.>T MAKE ABOIJTSOMEC'HOW?Q.ICIP-TASTE/ COOP./ WE'RE STARVED CHAIR! ·---- By Al Smith By Mell "SUCl<E~" Tutsday, Nomnber 2S, 1%9 PEANUTS DAILY PILOT JS By Charles Barsotti' ,Ag ·~ By Charles M. Schull -.----.,..., I COIT >:><OW ICil CAH A "THING AllJ!f LOOK HIM r;;::tti~! Ill' IN 'niE I HATE 0011116 ll«LOl'BliA. ll:EroRT51 TELEVISION VIEWS Agnew Topic For Panel By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK CAP) -The National Educational Television network pulled together a panel of co~ munication experts Monday night for an hour's dis- cussion of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's recent criticism of television and print media news cover~ age. In commenting on the speeches of Nov. 13 and 20, the panel reflected as many shades of opinion as there '"'ere men on the panel. PARTICIPANTS were Fred Friendly, former president or CBS News : Frank Shakespeare Jr., former CBS executive now head of the USIA; Nor- man Isaacs, executive editor of The Loui sville Courier-Journal and Times and president of the American Association of Newspaper editors; Bill 1'-loyers, former press secretary to President Lyn- don 8. Johnson and publisher or Long Island'~ News- day ; James Kilpatrick, syndicated columnist, and Robert WeUs, recently named to the Federal Com- munications Commission. Opinion ranged Crom complete agreement with the vice president by Kilpatrick to rears by Isaacs that broadcasters may feel threatened and react. THE HOUR was Car too crowded since it opel>" ed with film cUps from the two speeches. There were too many participants for the time given -it would have been interesting to have heard more from Moyers who had seen news coverage from inside the White Iiouse, At one point Friendly and Shake. speare took over the program in a long dialogue about whether ihere was a1nong commentators. re. porters and editors in broadcasting what Shake. speare called "a diverse ideological mix.11 Isaacs, expressed concern that after the next presidential speech 0 maybe the stations will cut away" from the networks and not carry the com- mentary. THE PROGRAM was. ho"·ever. an excellent public briefing for tonight's "60 Minutes" on CBS when the network commentators under Agnew's tire -Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley , David Brink~ ley and Howard K. Smith -will be heard Crom • Tennessee Ernie Ford's special on NBC was a pleasant musical hour against London back- grounds and using British talent. NBC WILL drop "Letters to Laugh-Jn," a day- time spin--off of the evening show . on Dec. 29 with "Name Droppers" moving into the time spot. At the same time, Art Linkletter who recently parted from CBS, and his son Jack will replace "You're Putting Me On," a game show, on NBC. "The Who , What or Where Game'' taking over a midday spot. NIELSEN ratings for the week of Nov. S.16 re- sulted in a tie between CBS and NBC. each with an average of 20.2, and ABC receiving a 16.0. T~ rated shows for the period were NBC's "Lau~h-In • and "The Wonderful World of Disney" and CBS' "Gunsmoke." Dennis tlae Menace I I I \ I I I ., ,, ~y I'll.OT Tutsdrt, Nowml>ff 25, 1969 $25.5 Million Big 0 Raceway on Schedule C>N SCHEDU.LE -Latest aerial view of $25.5-million Ontario Motor Speedway shows construction as rt reaches the halfway point. Looking east, tt>ward top of photo, main portion of 3.23-mile road course curls ~und two infield lakes. Lower center shows tower at dragstrip start· Marina Grid Coach Reader Offers Views On Dismissal of Coon Gleaned from the mail bag is com· ment.ary on the dismissal of Marina High football coach Jim Coon. N..r. White: Your story concerning Jim Coon was of gr~at interest to me but l think It could '~·ell be expanded. Being an ex-teacher and coach (al Marina) there is much more behind the scenes that should be br6°ught to light. I am not an endorser of Jirh Coon, Glen Dysinger (principal) or for· that matter the situation that c;iuscs mCh • Jose their job -when that job ...................... WHITE WASH W'11••••••"4•••··- must depend upon 15, 16 and 17-year-old "boys". This is not the first time a football coach has been fired at Marina for not prQducing a winning team . It concerns me, and other parents, to attend a high school game where each team has foui' to seVen coaches on the field -headsets in place. cameras rolling and spotters in the s!Jnds. Or that assistant coaches are required to Scout other teams so that one will have th~· "edge" for next week. It was not fair to Jim Coon, or any other coach, to be put on the spot weekly for the sake of the administration, the district or parents who demand stardom for their youngster. It is common to find administ rators. at th eir y,•eekly meeting, making sport of another for his losing team, thus creating a situation which is neither fair to the ad- ministrator, coach or the player. Jim was not the best AD nor the worst. If one would consider what time an AD and head football coach spends and the •mount or salary he earns he would find °"t the man Is probably making $1 per ~r for his coaching lime. 'Bow about the boy who quite doesn ·1 hive the abUlty to play varsity? What do they do with him ? ·When I was al Marina a sophomore boy ~ not play C basketball, even lhouRh he. bad C exponents, because he would t..a up vaJuabte space that a talented rrtlhman co u Id use. Or unless it beoefiLtd the team lo be a winner. 1'b1s was not strictly the rule , but it h...,.,. to perceot of lhe time. For that bet. wbo c:Oukf not keep up. he did have ta dace of dropping out or participat· t_.. ln Intra-murals during his freahman ot ~ year. After that-well he .. laded aw•y". ~Why ts it so Important lo y,\n? We let the A. 8. C and even the D MIJtlent play i;:pOrtl. Whit hnppentd to the F student~ rs.he playing al smoking pot a11d stealing cani? fPlay ing is therefore a prl\'ilege. to tucb direct ion, respontlblllly. un- der1tindln1 and 10 live with other~. Therefore, U you fire lht coact for not I II' winning then fire the "boys'' for not ;scor- ing or making the first down. It ·is time for those in administration to have the guls to stop this idea that win· ning is everything. That it is important to create good citizens rather than speedy halfbacks. I am all for football, basket· ball and all other sports for they are a necessity and way of life. But if l were a coach again I wonder how hard r· would drive boys so that it might create injury or detour them from their studies in order to maintain my job. I criticize Mr. Dysinger and those above him for being so short-sighted. Glen Dysinger -the next coach you hire tell him winning isn't so Important, but the making of men who will un· dcrstand why we play the game. R. E. PRICE UCLA, Trojan Cagers Plan To Ru11 Nlore LOS ANGELES (AP) -The UCLA basketball team plans to run more this year, as do the Southern California Tr1r jans. Southern California's Basket b a 11 Writers were run out early. Their first meeting or the year had to be postponed Monday when a hotel kitchen fire caused so much ·S1noke the meeting room \vas . evacuated. Conversations took place in an adjacent parking lot. Coach John \Vooden or UCLA said th at \\'ithout Lew Alcindor, lhe three-time All American who led the Bruins to three stralghl national titles, the club would revert more to the style of 1964-fS. In those years, the Bruins also won the NCAA crown. Steve Patterson, a 6-9 letterman. goes at center with Sidney Wicks and Curlis Rowe at for~·ards, John V11lely and 001ihomore Henry Bibby at U1e guards. ''We'll use a man-lo-man defense and press more," said \Vooden. Coach Bob Boyd of the Tro\ans 11aid. "We will be anything but a ba l control, dcllbtrate style team. Jn fact, J have never had a team that will be as spread· court conscious as this one." Boyd said Ron RJley, a U aophomorc center, has looked good in rebounding and that tus team has been getting seer. Ing from guards Paul Westphal. Dan P:isi:ett and Dennis Layton. UCLA opens Jts seawn Dec. I at Pnuley Pavilion. play.lng host to Arizona . USC plays its rirb1 four gan1cs In lhe Lo!i Angeles Sports Arena, optnlng w Ith Colorado on Occ. $. ~1canwhlle, lhe writers scheduled lhcir opening meeting for next ~1onday. ing line as it takes shape along pit road which leads across main van tunnel to garage area and manufacturers' complex (upper center). The track is scheduled for July completion. U'°I Tt18tleM FIRST TEAM CHOICE -Stanford quarterback J im Plunkett has been selected to the aJJ.coast first team. Plunkett guided the Indians to a 7·2·1 record this past season. He is a junior. Troy's Gunn Smith Named To '69 All-American Team By United Press lntem;iUonal University of Soulhem Ca!Uornin linemen Sid Smith and Jim Gunn have been named lo the 1969 Unit~ Press lntemational All·America football team, announced today. Smith, a M, 267-pounder from Long Beach, was named to an offensive tackle position. Gunn. a San Diego product. wa/li selected at a defensive end spot. He is a 6-1 , 2l~poundtr. Both arc scniorll. UCLA linebacker ~11ke Ballnu and USC ho.llback Clarence Davis were S('('Ond team selections. Steve Owens, Oklaho1na 's record· breaking running bac k, was the lop vote- gettcr \\'Ith t32 out or a possible 142. C''l:Nll Dl'INll ,,l.._,_._,.r ...ci kllMI ,_,.__,_l•Ytr •M SCllMI E-Alv1,..r, Ffotrid1 E-Gunn •. use E-Mtndlc:ll. Mkfllg111 E-Olstf't, Uttll St. T-t. Smltfl,_ USC T-.McCoy, Notrt o.me T-MCK1y, TIXll T-i11111d, PIM SI. 0-ICllL T-tM MO-S1U1w1gon, Otilll SI. G-Olnl!'Oo, No!,.. 0.mt L•-l<llltf", Tel"!neu" C-8r•l'ld, ""'1"w1 Ll-Ol'lltOlr., ,..,,,, St, 08-"'-lO., Purd11t Hl-Tetvr(I. Ollle St. 8-0wtns, Oli:i.flo!nl H~lt. Mkflltln 8-0!lt, Ol'tlo SI, Hl-.S'"Ull, ,__ SI. l-And1raoro, Colot.00 Hl~cCltnlOll, Auburn SICOND TUM O'il'INSI: Dlll'INSI .... _,. .. ,.r tM l(MM ,...,_,_ .. ..., •M ltllttt E-W•IQlll, Hout.IOI! 1-ln;rlllat•· Ca'ctrMIO !-$°"''"· TUlt, 1-Cl'"llbtll, "ubu"' T-W11rd. Olll•'*"• $1. T-lroolu. lt•.'11 T-Asheo-, Varcttnllh: T-4met:r, P-SI. G--S."'!'~. Al.I~ MC-Crf'IW'!tl, Wnl V1, ~'"""'-· "'°"'"'" Ll-l "'DU' UCLA C-Alt1'!1~'11(1, Oil•~-Ll-P1rltll. Slt"IO•O 0'-\\-1119, MIUIU)Jlpi H~ MIHlulllOI a-a.vis, u se Hl-T•"'*'· Ftorld• fl -·#artttr, TtJUl'I Hl-Prtwil, Clllt lt, 1-P!th'Nll, Penn "· H~o"r· P11~11t ' ·skeptic~m Outlasted, Classy Agenda on Tap ONTARIO (AP) -Despile a long uphi.d fight against skepticism, the "Big O" is right on schedule. The 1'Big 0" Js Ontario Motor Speedway, a '25.5 million all-purpose auto rac.Jng facility under construction near the·commercial roee growing fields just south of Los Angeles. lt is the most ambitious and costly project of its kind ever undertaken. "One ol the big problems, aside from financing, waa to oveI'CQme massive skeptici!m that we'd never get It of( the ground," said 32-year-old Dave Lock.ton, preaide'flt or t~ corporation which launched the project. "We reel we have won the uphill fight against skepticism," uys L o c k t o n • "There were those who predk:ted we'd never get the money, and that if we did succeed In building It the whole thing would be a financia l failure . "Things now are being seen on the posilive side rrom all angles." he added. "And apparently by all people." Some of the· skepUcism began to subside a few weeks ago when con- struction reached the paving stage and the installaUon of the first of 85,IXKI permanent seats. But the coupe de grace in this reversal of feeling. Lockton feels, came at the encl ot July. That wu when the giant facility All-Coast Team Named $AH FRANCISCO {U '°ll -Tiii '"' Unltld ,..... lnlfiMl!onlll •II Wffl COIJI collirve fool~ll 1 .. m: OPf'•MS• D•,•NS• hL-M-kMet c... ""...NllftloSchRKi.n E-coocitr. UCLA. Sr. E~. use. Sr. 1!-MoDr1, o ... , $09h. 1-AlllU•ll,,., CBI., Sr. T-Sm!lh, use, sr. T-Cowll•· use, sr. T-flauerrnen. UCLA. Sr. T-llrodl, Wish., Sr. G-10w1191an, use, Sr. Lll-P1r1s11, st111., Sr. G-llllnllard, Slln., Sr. l8-ll1l1Du, UCLA. Sr. C-S.lld1, SI•"·· Jr. L&-Grll'll'"· Ore., Soph. Q&-,.11,tn11;1n. St1<11., Jr. a-Durlto, use. Sr. Rll-Olvla. use, Jr, 11-e1rvrr, UCLA. Soclll. RB-J-., UCLA, Sr. 8-Tt.omtti, WSU, Jr. Fa-c:uAIOn, UCL.A, Jr. 11-WfedlrNnn, C1I., Sr. S•COND T~AM OF,INSI: DIFINSI'. ..... ..Jlllftlok•I ,.ft.•Nl-$(-1 E-R1ynld1, S.n D1'9D $l.E-Gr1nt, UCL.A E-.Moo,.., Sten. E-GIM"!tt, Or1. St. T-Rld'ludl, C.I. T-R-. UCL.A T-5ryrnour, S11n. T-L-lt, Ori. SI, G--llllrnoir, USC Lll-Crorlt, C•I. G-Alurnbeuofl, UCL.A La-4mllla, I.IOI" C-Wlllte, or.. $1. L&-..!Mrtyr, C.. 09-Slllw, lln DltllO St. a-K1vff,.,.,,, St111. Ra-arown. S'-"· I-Hudson. USC Rll--F1rmtr, UCL.A ll-GINllOft, Ore. F~lln, Ofl. St. 8-lnity, Or~ SI. Sports In Brief was given a sanction for a SOO-mile race for championship cars next Labor Day. Only one other track -the tradition-- rich Indianapolis Motor Speedway -has 1hiB kind of an attracUon. "Getting this big race (or our track - and there were many who said w~'d never do it -was only the bn· plementation of first things first," says Lock ton. The "Big O" hardly proposes to stop there. The new faci lity plans at least four big auto racing shows each year. In addition to the California 500 for USAC championship cars, l.ockton and his cohorts already have booked the Na- tional Hot Rod Association's Superna· tionals for Nov. 22-23 next year. Bolh events carry full international sanclion, meaning that drivers fro1n Europe can coqipete. Ontario's owners would like to stage a spring 500-miler for late model stock cars, such as those that run on the South's big ovals. • "We have had discussions wjll"l NASCAR, the prime stock car sanc- tioning body," Lock ton says. "But we also are interested in the burgeoning .. USAC stock car program, with lls names ! like A. J. Foyt and Al Unser. But we can't handle a !pring race until 1971." An early summer 1971 road race also Is be.ing talked, either on the Trans. American circuit for small sedans, or the Canadian-American Challenge Cup series for sports-racing cars. Ontario will have a 2.5-mile oval that in size and configuration is almost identical to Indianapolis. A 3.23-mile road course will utilize the straightaway of the main oval. The facility is now SO percent complete, says Locklon. and will be ready for use on July 1, 1970. A $400.000 landscaping program, including small trees, already ha! started. Ticket sales for the two events next year average $4,000 a day. Lockton admits that the addition o( im· portant people from auto racing and the nearby movie-television colony h a 1 helped erase some ·Of the early skc~ ticism. I Among directors are Kirk Douglas and Dickie Smothers. along with auto racing greats Rodger Ward, Roger Penske and Briggs Cunningham. The track's board chairman is Dan Lufkin, chairman al.so of Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette, a Wall Street firm. Halos in 5-player Swap Penhall Back of Week ; The California Angels took a major stride toward beefing up their anemic hitting corps today by acquiring Alex Johnson from the Cincinnati Reds in a trade involving five players. The Angels sent Pedro Borbon and pitchers Jim McGlothlin and Vern GeJshert to the Reds for Johnson and uUUty infielder Chico Ruiz. Johnson batted .Jta last season and .312 In 1968. He has a plus .300 lifetime average. In 1969 he hit 17 home runs and had 88 rbi. • SAN FRANCISCO -Ex-Westminster High ace Dave Penhall, '"hi/ set a California passing record in leading the Golden Bears to a near-upset over Stan· ford Saturday. was named Northern California back of the week Monday. Penhall, who completed 2.1 of 36 passes fer 321 yards and a touchdown while scoring twice himself in the narrow 29-28 loss broke Craig· Morton's single-game passing yardage mark. • NEW YORK -Just when the Los Angeles Lakers could use a game with a pushover, they're n..1nning into the roughest club In the National Basketball Association. The Lakers. decimated by injuries, visit the fantastic New Y o r k Kni ckerbockers tonight before the usaul standing • roon1 • only crowd in Madison Square Garden. • STOCKHOLM Rod Laver, the world's top.ranked tennis player, was ex· tended to three sets Monday night by a virtually unknown Swede, IS.year-old I.All! Johansson, before winning u. f.3, 6-1 in the first round of the Stockholm Open. • SAN DIEGO -U.S International University, with Larry Weddle pumping in !7 points. rolled to a 71-62 victory over Southern Cal College of Costa llfesa Mon- day night in the opening basketball game of the sea90n for each team. Jerry runker and Dave Payne each had 20 points for Southern Cal. • Bakerafield College was declared the ~,elropollLa.n Conference rootball· charn· r.lon Monday rught at a mcellng of con- erence olflcials arter they ruled thal P&sadena CUy College must forfeit three league aames. PMacfena uacd 1 player In his lh.lrd season of freshman and junior college football competlUon In a 17·13 win over Bakera!ltld Nov. t and victories over West Valley and El Camino, officials &aid. Pasadena also must forfeit a 14·14 lie against Rio Hondo. Bakersfield, which finished \vith a 5.1 conference record and an 8-1 overall mark, y,•ill represent the conrerence in the state junior collge p I a y o f ( l!i _ Bakersfield will host Santa Barba ra Saturday night. • MIAMI -Orange Bowl-bound Missouri smeared the Rose Bowl's 1'.1ichigan, but Tiger coach Dan Devine said Monday he wasn't at all shocked when the Wolverines rebounded !o deck Ohio State's "unbeatables." "A-tichigan would probably ~·hip Ohio State nine times in IO." said Devine. "In my mind, Penn State is the No. I football team in the country." Coincidentally, A-tissouri is meeting unbeaten Penn State in the New Year's night Orange Bowl game in ,.,Iia1ni. • NEW YORK -Gerry Lindgren a diminutive baU of dynamite, closed' out his collegiate carter, with a recorcl- smashing triumph in the 31st annual NCAA cross country championships. The 5·2, 120-pound senior at Washington State cra~ked _his. own meel mark by 2 2 seconds In winning the six·mile event Mond ay Jn 28 minutes 59.2 seconds tak· ing the title for the third time. ' Villanova, gunning for its fou rth con- secutive team title. was upset by Texas· El Paso which ended with 72 points to the Wildcats' 85. • CALCUTTA, India -A skldding racing car plowed into spectators here Sunday, killing two children and injuring nine other persons. Football Ratings A, "°LL Tt1111 W·L-T '19, I. Tues -w 14 t. Art1nsM M ~ J. ,__ St. t<t S1J "Ollla Stire t·I set s. use • 0.1 •U '· ,,_1111111•1 '1 m 1. Mklli.." 1 1 JJ1 I. Nl'!ln: O."" l •I I ~· t. L11111'I•,,. St ' I MO I~. l9'1~Ht l•I 7'4 II. UCLA It I ltl n, Aubl.trn /., 1)1 U. N~~1.-• 11 92 l A. MIHl~dtlllt .. ) " II. Si.f'for1' 11 I M "· lt\lf"dut ~J u "· 'te•ld~ ,.,,, <Cl II, H-IOll 1·1 ~I It. Wnf "lllrlllllt t.1 H 10, lo!WO lM I .. .L Tund,y, ""'"""' 2,, 1%t OAILV PILOT J7 / All-Orange Coast Area ¥oothall Team for 196 ~ KURT DEDRICK Wt1tmln1ter JIM MOXLEY Ed loon El Camino ~· First OCC '· Cage Foe By CRAIG SHEFF Of tfM ta.llY "911t l18ff El CamJno has traditionally been the opening opponent on Orange Coast College 's basketball schedule -and Uilii year is no exceplion. The two teams begin the 1969 cage campaigit Friday DAREL BLOOD Newport Harbor DAVE JOHNSON Estancia RICK PETROS Corona d1I Mar night in the OCC gym----------- nasium. The Pirates also have a home game scheduled Satur .. day night against Golden West. Both games get under way at a p.m. Orange Coast and E I cam.ino have inaugurated the last five · basketball seasons with lhe W arrlors winning the 1968 opener, 91-86. The two teams have nine wins each in the series. New Pirate coach Herb Livaey has announced four of his 1tarters for Friday JUght. Phil Jordan will be at forward with Rick Stickelmaier at c<nU!r and Troy Rolph and Jim Kindelon as two of the guards in the three-guard of- fense . The other starting gua~ will be chosen from the quartet of Bob Black, Paul Holmes. Gary Redmond or Duane Dlffie. Black will probably get the starting call, says Livsey, unless El Camino is a big team. Jordan, the team captain, ls the lone starter returning from last season's 10.18 club. He was OCC's leading re- bounder last year with 235 and also averaged 12.3 points per game. He stands 6-4. Stickelmaier, the tallest of the Pirates at 6-6, was a part- time starter last year. He was second in rebounding wlUt 218 and averaged 9.t points per game. ' Rolph Is a lral1lfer from the Univenity of, Redlands. He was aJl.CrtltView Lelgue and all-Orlnfe County two years ago at Oranee High. He is S- Ii. Kindelcn (6-1) r. another part.time starter returning. He hlt at a 10.1 clip per P,me last season and bad a 48 percent shooting average Crom the floor. 16 Teams In Cage -Tourney Sixteen pr e p basketball te&1111 (lpen tbe.ir 1969-70 yar;si.,, ty campaigns Mondiy anti Tuesday in the fifth annual Westminster-Marina Rotary Invitational tournament and it stands to be the most evenly balanced tourney in the short history of the classic. Santiago High , dominated by ~10 center Mark Decker, is top seeded hi the affair while Warren Hig'h of Downey draws second seed. Long Beach Wilson and Marina are third and fourth seeds with other powers Long Beach PcM)', Los Al amitos, Westminster and Huntington Beach rounding out the top eight. Monday At Marina 7 p.m. -Marina vs Valen· cia 8:30 p.J11. -Long Beach Po- ly VJ Edilon A& Wettmln1ter 7 p.m. -Westminster VS Magnolia 1:30 p.m. -Lalli Beach Willon vs Garden Grove Taetday At Marlaa 7 p.m. -Los Almlif.ol vs Loara 8:30 p.m. -Santiago VJ Riverside North A& Westmbt1&tr 7 p.m. -Huntington Beach vs Bolsa Grande 8:30 p.m. -Wanen v1 Fountain Valley At JtJt. J AC Fridafl GRANT GELKER Newport Harbor MARK DUNN Mater D1i BILL APPLETON Mater Dei ' JIM NORTH . Corona dtl Mar LEE WALTERS Huntington Baa.ch PAUL MORO Huntington Bt•ch IOI TRIPP Ntwport Harbor TOM ORZECKA Mo .. r Doi BILL SHEDD Ntwport Harbor Tripp Top Area Lineman; Dunn Nails Back Laurels ALL-ORANGE COAST AREA FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Newport Harbor and Westmlnater hilh schoob eacf> picked up five tint team berths In the AD-Orange Cout area football selections as named by the DAILY PILOT. Pos. Name Weight Class Newport's success Carne from three offensive linemen while Huntington B e a c h dominated the defensive s~nc. Coach or the year honors went to the same individual who copped the Irvine League and Orange County title -Bill Vail of Edison High. Back of the year is Mark Dunn of Mater Oei, who led his mates to a 6-3 record against Imposing competition. Dunn was a fi rst-team choice for all-county honors. Lineman of the ye1r is Newport Harbor's Bob Tripp. The Oraftie Coast 1rea con- sists or the five Huntington Beach District schools, Edison, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Marina and Westmi".ste r; and the Newport-Mesa District which includes Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport H.-along with four others. Those arc Mater D e I , Laguna Beach. Mission Viejo and San Clemente . E-Dedrick, Westminster E-Blood, Newport Ha rbor T-Gelker, Newport Ha rbor T-North, Corona del Mor G-T ripp, Newport Harbor G-Roupp, Fountain Volley C-Chompion, Fountain Volley B-Wise, Hunt ington Beoch B-Moxley, Edison 8-Johnson, Estoncia B-Dunn, Mote r Dei FIRST TEAM DEFENSE E-Wollers, Huntington Beach E-Grzecko , Moter De i T-Kennedy. Marino T-Hanss, Huntington Beach MG-Torrey, Newport Horbo' LB-Petros, Coron• del Mor LB-Appleton, Moler Doi LB-Moro, Huntington Beach B-Shedd, Newport Harbor B-Zoltosky, Huntington Beach 8-Newhouse, Westminster SECOND TEAM OFFENSE E-Volbueno, Founta in Vo lley E-Corter, Edi so n T-Morlin, Newport Harbor T-Goelitz, Corona del Mor G-Jennings, Morino G-OeHuff, Edison ~livit, Huntington Beach 175 Sr. 175 Sr. 210 Jr. 19 1 Sr. 180 Sr. 180 Sr. 198 Sr. 155 Jr. 165 Jr. 170 Sr. 185 Sr. 170 Sr. 180 Sr. 205 Sr. 175 Sr. 180 Sr. 170 Sr. 180 Sr. 175 Sr. 16S Sr. 160 Sr. 140 Sr. 180 Sr. 155 Jr. 210 Sr. 188 Sr . 170 Sr. 170 Jr. 170 Sr. Rustler Cagers Open Action 8-Bone, Westminster 160 Sr. B-Horlsfield . Fountain Valley I 70 Jr, B--Boize, Westminster 175 Jr. Facing 1 rebuilding year, Golden wen Colltge opens the basketball aeason wlth a pair ol games t.hil weekend on foreign coor11. Cooch Dick Strlckltn's club llUl1Ches the campailn Friday iilgbt at Mt. San Jacinto and then faces Orange Coast cOl!ege Saturday night. !. only one leltermln returns ~ the Rustler camp and he is M center-rorward 0 1 v e Harding. who played on 1 )lmlted basis last season. • . Harding scored 148 Points In )>laying in 28 ol Golden West's Zll pmes, overaging I.I point. ' per 1une. He ll the Jone tophomore on the ts-man rOlter. lfardinC or Brad ll>•k•ll will open at center with Rick -and Drew Grevls al tbe gun! opoll. The llarting fonronl1 will be picked from CbriJ n-poon, Jdl Powers « Marshall Wade. H111tell, 6-5, Is from Foun- tain V1Uey wl\lle Barnes, $-10, played prep ball II Rancho AJamlt01. Grevls, also ~10, was a stuter list season at Boise Grande. Thompson, 6-1. Is rrom COrona dcl Mar, while Powers (6-2} played ai Weatminlltr. Wade Is rrom La Quinta. 'lbe Rll'tlers will be playing without the services of Brian Ambrozlch. who is sitting out the first semester with grade difficulties. Ambrozich hid the best aver1re last aeuon (13.1), scoring 2M point. In juat II games. He prepped at H~ tington Beach. According to l\usller cmch Dick Sldoklln, ML San Jacinto Ls 1 bla;\eam. ·~Jr center i1 6-6, thelr forwards ire M and 6-4 and their guards are both ~I." The Rustlers compiled a 17· 12 record last suson. B-Fish, Nowporl Harbor 170 Sr. SECOND TEAM DEFENSE E-Molone, Fountain Valley 168 Sr. E-Sweetlond, Cosio Mesa 205 Jr. T-Hernondaz, Fountain Volley 170 Sr. T-Aldridge, Woslmi nster 225 Jr. MG-Haberthur, Huntington Beach 180 Sr. LB-Divel, Son Clemente 165 Sr. LB-Moats, Hu ntington Beach 170 Sr. LB-Ferryman, Coste Mesa 180 Sr. B-Show, Fountain Volley 155 Sr. B-Raymond, Ed ison IS5 Jr. B-McNomero . Son Clemente 160 Jr . STEVE RAUPP Founta in Va lley DENNIS KENNEDY Marina CRAIG IAL TOSK Y Huntington a.ach BIL L CHAMPION Fountain Va lley FRANK HANSS Huntington Beach GREG NEWHOUSE W11tmin1ter • GARTH WISE Huntington leech DON TORREY Nawport Horber BILL VAIL Edison South Pas Favored, As Usual Tigers Set for Bear In Saddleback Clmh :~: By ROGER CARLSON 01 Ille ~ltr l'llef t l1ff South Pasadena High tradl· tJonally p r e s e n t s excellent football teams and this year's No. l ranked and tcp seeded Tiger outfit is no exceptJon. It'll entertain Fullerton Fri- day night at Arcadia High School in the ClF AAA quarterfinals and is a one· touchdown favorite to make the Indians Its 11th straight victim. Coach Ray Solari's Rio Hon- do League tltlists have mop- ped up the field with moat of the opposition this ye a r despite the lack of a single 200-pounder. Solari says the succeM of his team 's season can be trac- ed to Its overall quickness and agility combined with ex- cellent team work -a trademark of South Pasadena in the past. The Tigers opened the season with four shutouts and their only victory margin of less than I~ points was the 10-3 verdJct over preseason favorite· Temple City. By GLENN WIUTE Of tM O.lfY 1'1111 Sl1lf Undefeated Reedley College seems to have everything goln1 for it as the Tigers go into the small college division oC the st.ate Junior college playoffs Saturday night, faclng Saddleback at Santa Ana Bowl. The C e n t r a t Conference champions ol coach J . R. Boone have three strong quarterbacks, a p o t e n t fullback, an excellent passer, three strong receivers and a rapidly Improving defense. Other than that, they are just an ordinary bunch of foat,.. ball players. Leading that devastating sky atlack Is rield general Jim Boone, sophomore son of the coach who has missed three weeks with a shoulder injury. However, he has been prac· ticing for a week and is ex· pected to be ready b y Saturday. In the SYi games he saw duty, Boone threw for a dozen touchdowns and over 1,600 yards. Prime targets are Jim Duckhorn, a returning all· leaguer with 37 reception!; Larry BatUe, a freshman with 39 catches; D u a n e Bet- tencourt, 38 snares. . ' Backlng up Boone " Harvey Gable, who a.I.so plays defense; "l' and Steve Jacoby, a sta~. ·• running back. J a c o b r . .' averages four yards per C8rr1; ~ Fullback Junior S q u 1 r t '. . ' keeps the land a t t a c J: ,. dangerous, having garnered ' 922 yania in eight games.~'.·~ ' "' 1116-pound fretbman is averaa· ing 5.2 yards per try. Reedley's nifty offense I~ averaging 35.3 points per game while the defense bas yielded 19.f per Wt. However, B oone's ad· ju.stments on the latter ap- panntly have Ughtened that department up since the lut three foes have averaged only 1.2 per UH. , Boone is warm 1n h1J ap; : pralaal of Saddlebeck. 0 I'ni very impressed with their . quarterback (Rod Graves),' and their running back (TOOy· ' Whipple ). ··'· "Whipple hu fine baJanct'" and ability to stay on his fee(:,": They like to run a& you but''~ Graves is a capable puaer', ' We were impressed with ~e .. way ~ddleback came back: .. against Mt. San Jacinto and with the way they kept thei( . ,, . poJSC. t: I .l• Leading the Tigers I s fullback Mike Klof, a S..11 , 165- pound senior who's scored 19 touchdowns. Halfbacks in the winged-T fonnatlon with an unbalanced line is Tom Edgar (5-1 1, 165) and 8-0b Schultz CH , ISO). ,,·j Saddkback to Face , . • The only junior on either the starting offense or defense Is defensive tackle M on t e Ralgland, who's the biggest player on the squad at ~I. 195. SD Mesa lJl Opener John Simmons leads the Tigers from his quarterback post and his chief receiver has been end Bill Cleary. Solari says his club faces some problems with Fullerton. particularly with the Tndlans' affensive a t t a c k featuring spreads and motion. "'They seem to present a very difficult attack to con· tain," says Solari. Defensively, the Ti1ters work out of 1 4-4 alignment. Saddleback College launches its second basketball season this weekend with a pair ol games In the San Diego area. Coach Roy Stevens' ·club meets San Diego al Mira Costa College Friday night and encounters Grossmont at San Diego Mesa Saturday night. Both contests will begin at 7. Doubleheaders are schedu\. ed both nights , with Mira Costa facing Grossmant In a 9 o'clock game Friday nlght and Mesa and Mira Costa meeUng in the late eame Saturday. Stevens has anriounctd his Soatl Puad<u ( llMI) 42 Glendale Hoover o slartlng lineup for \he season 21 Chartor Ook 21 Morningside 26 S'all!lllan 10 Temple City 47 Bell Gardens 42 La Canada 21 San Marino .Cl Duarte 27 La Pu'nte o opener. o Bill Noon. last y e a r ' s o leading scorer for Saddleback. 6 will open at 1 guard, alona 21 wit h fresh man Eric 6 Chr1st,nsen. At ctnter will be ~ Rich Ebel and 1he forwards I will bf! Cain Smith and Randy 7 1..awrtnce. Noon was the leading juni()f .. colle1e scorer in Orange c~,: ty last season with 542 points ; and a Ul.4 averace in :I' games. He alt.ended Savanna,· High School. • '.• Christensen, as a senior al San Clemente High wu th&" leading prep 9COrer in thl!r · county with 649 points In '.Iii games and a 25.9 average. '. Ebel, at M the talleat men.· on the Gaucho aquad, pll.)'fd for TusUn lliP In lllHt .. Smith, a trlllafer from the-; Univenlty of Wuhlnitoo> played prep ball 1t t.ap u Beach and Lawrence, a sophamore, averaged 1 1 ~ ,~ paints last Staaon In 24 11mds for Saddlebad:, scorlnc •· ·• · Stevena reports hi.I club tn good shape for the Ol)e:ntr ...,, i with one tXctpUoo. l"rnhmla; guard Rick Edward is silR · nunlng 1 sprained ankle and., may not ace action thll wttk , I .. I . . ;r: : . " • ! I I ! • ' . • A.naheim ·vs Jinx .Ri~e1sid~ .. InR~kz~·~m£, !'ytai::d Year I:! ud JUI GUI one of .,_ hick.., 1 1.,,. IUllalned the bl8Pll .... lo • -march IDd -lei them football team ii Uri ..--bruk oil another lCllll one on ~ ~1 a temD Jn tbe Cill' UI," 11)'1 Womack. ~ alt<r lreoU., that Womack says his crew same f4om earllor ID lbe fel/'· played. lla ·beat gmne In two Anaheim Hl"1 bid the loOd yeara tut week Jn rouUeg f-.. to bo,ln Iba! pOllUon a Loara,-:IH. couple of y~o -the An4, be llYI his club won't Col-a a 2M Jou have 1111 lroolble geltJng ilaell to Santa Ana with a 27-t vie-bad: .Into the ri&ht frame of tori In the AAAA Dpafs at mlml after the lint raimd vic- A0•hetm stadbJm , tory. Now,,-vei, lbe -ii lie -npeci1U1 baooy oa the oilier loot 11 ibvadbg wilb his four deep biCb Jn'the Redl1Ddlc lllO _... for 1-a win. '!'bole ...,. Mlle their rematcli with Anaheim Newmann, Rick Hughes, Eh· Friday nlgbt•at tbe wne site nis DlJon and Brian Billick. -Anabetm Stadium. Defensively la where the Coach Paul Womack's big, blue-clad Terriers do the most mobile outfit lost to Anaheim, damage and lt'1 the three 27..e, early in the year in a Redlands playen who weigh noo-leane te8t. · ' over IOO plUllds lhal make It But ltCllUCk N11 hit team click. ls TI\tll)' ~· 'flom the J,I~ Davtd Croot, San earlliir l!qes -nped•lly Trad Bild Gre1 Steele m the defmslftiy. only, Terrien to go bolb ways "We'Ve been playing each and• !l's their pmeoce that other for .. Ions now I think maba .the RedJands line so 'lbe Riverside Poly_ Bears - ooee feared In large ecbools football compeUUon -present the oppooltloo lo Loi Alamitos Friday olpt at 'Western High in the CIF AA ,.miflnals. The Bean, under coach Ben Hamme.rschmkft. are a.i for the year including an eight. 1ame wlnnlng atreak that bepn alt.r drooolol two -league games to-AiAA com· potiUon. In that string are five lhutoula and the laiest con· quest was a U wb over El Centro In the quarterfinals. The Bears operate out or a winged-T and pro set forma- tion with most of the running dutles falling on hallbacl< Art Akim (16$) and fullback Mel Gleen. Gleen. who tips the scales at 235, is S..10, and coosklered an excellent blocker for Akins, who's the best Bear ncmer. They illo have a capable we bolb -about u much formtdable. 1boUI each other u miycr.ie REDLAND8 (1·1-ll could. 12 IH.lg Beach Poly ''Thia thing Friday night is 6 Anaheim passing attack, but don 't 14 usually throw more than 10 27 times a game. 14 Ed Gunz, S..11, 170, directs ldmpl1 ...., lo boll down to 21 Pacific 'the breab IDd whether we 7 Footani """llmt oll the loq 1a1n<r by 20 San JlenW'd!no Anaheim 20 Eiaenbower •'nw•1 the key to It. We're ii. llamoal 1 balk:antn>l unit IDd U we 15 sU Glirgonio allow them the cheap long one :IS Chalfey It really makes It dllflcult to 20 Loara Pro Cage Standings the team from the 7 quarterbaclt post and is -0 sidered a good drop back 6 paSoer by bis coaches. • :J It's the defense, however, 16 16 that bu been Poly's bigg<ot asset. .. a Leam:n& the defen!ive corps are twO hefty seniors. Right guard Eugene Clark, 6-3, 230, and linebacker Dave Johnson, &-2, 225, are the main.staya_ in a quick. mobile Tum in. Fora sharp offer. SCAMPERING FOR YARDAGE -Newell Bischoff (2.f) or the Costa Mesa Caballos moves for yardage .''vbile Huntington Beach Impalas defender Mi k e Franklin (25) pursues. The Jmpalas meet Rialto's Colts Saturday at Hemet (3 o'clock) In SoCal 'Fed- eration semilinals game. Coacbmg .the Impalas is Bob Justice. _, ... ...,_ ••• ....... DIYl1IMI W L N .•I 21111 1 ••• - 14 ' .7IO S'h 11 II ..Jl.4 f , ..... -Co ..... ... line. • ....,. DlvhM Hammerschmidt says he 1~ ~ ;t· !." viewed Los Alamitos' Orzige 12 5 ·* '~ League win over El Dorado : : ;:i :..., and came away with the im- s~ --J:nr..-- ACROBATICS -John Valdez (80) o! the Huntington Beach Impalas leaps in vain to snare a pass during Saturday ni ght's Orange County J~. Al~·Amei;tcan title game ,vith the Costa ~1esa CabaUos. Seen for the losers 1s Eric LOvmger !44 ). Sky Leag11e Champions Tough Test for Knights Grid Coacl1 Quits After Dismal Year J~ro1n every indication Jt would appear Foothill High Sc.hool is in for its most se1·crc football test of· the year ~,ri· day night \\·hen thl Knight s. champions of the Crcstv\e\Y League, host Rolling llills al Santa Ana Bowl. The undeleated Titans frorn the Sky League roll in with <in tnipressive record and their all-lea~ue selections seem to underlie the loop domination of Rolling Hills this yea r. Coach Dwaine Lyon brings In a group that boasts five def'enslve and six offensh•e 5t,.arters on the all-league list and Ifs led by tailback 1Jill Blanclak. a 5-lt, liO.pourid .senJor who runs behind the formJd.able b I o c k I n I;: or fullback Bruce Sweellfy, .1 0-4, llO·f""'nd bloclcbuster. ft 11 the Titans' serond ~trn.Jght championship y03r. In 1008 they turned Jn an overall • '. 10·2 season that included a 42· 14 pasting of Creslvle1v League champion L a g u n a Ucach In the CIF quarterfinals 61 Orange Coast College. Perhaps a key to the solid depth that Rolling Hills possesses is at quarterback \\·here t\\·o are employed. Alternating are Jim Conte 13-11. I~) and Rene Revino jl;.9. 163). Despite alternating with their roll out and drop back patterns. the former made first team all·league at quarterback. Cypress College I o o t b a 11 coach Carl Schiller announced his resignation ~t on da y , following the school's third losing season. Schiller compiled a 5-22-0 record in his three years at Cy press. He had a 1-8 reeord in his first ·season and im- proved that to 31 la.st year. But \Vilh a much tougher sched ule, he finished 1-8 in ROLLING HILLS ( lo--0) 13 Bishop P.1ontgomery 6 1969, 20 lhl\\'thon1e 34 Miralesle 40 Duarte 41 P.1orningside 3.'l Lcuzinger 45 Culver City 28 J>alos Verdes 34 Torrance 27 Lasuen 1R Schiller \\'ill remain on the 12 Cypress faculty in his present l•I role as coordinator of athleUcs 19 and physical education and Ii health instructor. lie declined 28 to comn1ent on future coach· o ing pl:ins. n No word on selecllon of 1 ll succcsi;or has been made. Picker()(} To Mesan ,.. ... '*" Cl~tl ,,,,_. ..... ....... f 11 AllOV. 1n.-11 '11 .3P12 •1S.NIJ ....... .,.., ..... lJ ' .... -11 • .sn 'I 10 • .JX .t 110 ...... 4\/a 111..QIJ 1 IS .ZO '"" 114.JUI ' 12 .sn ' pression bis club will be faced 5 1a .211 10 with aft extremelv w e 11-w...,. Df¥bllll " NIW Ol'IMN 12 1 M2 -balanced foe. Lot. A""'i. io ' .m i ruwnide won the I v Y. 0.h•I 10 11 ,0, :J Le uu --• berth in w.1111n11on ' 11 • .uo. :m ague e IUIU a the o.-r ' 11 :.1• • playofrs with a 42-25 win over Ntw ori-~~!::";, Riverside Ncrth in the final .,_ .. "-vn -· 1 ... r •.. _ league game of the season. __.,.. •-• LOI Antew~= RIVERSIDE (8-2) Clllcl-tl l2f., Mnw.utn lCM C•rollllll •I N-Ycri: 6 Ramona 26 S.n Dleto Ill. k•ttl• 10! Mi.ml •I lndl11111 6 San Go · 2 R. D. Wyatt of Costa Mesa ,...,., ._ -Loi~· ., Pllhburiih rgoruo 4 became the tenth fU'lt pt.ce L• "'*'-.i ,.... "°"' 2 Corona 0 winner in as manv weeks of Detroit "'· Chic.lo •' ic ..... c111 2S Moreno Valley 0 " Atlllfl!• '4. Mllw1uMI It St. l.ollil the DAIL y PILOT Plg>kin '""'"'' " ·-•. Bags Marlin 22 Norte v~ta o Pickeroo football guessing COD-S.n Fr...::bco 91 s-tti. 42 Colton 12 test to conclude the 1969 sea· Ptlli.d91!~k.n.._ Newton Lee of Newport 4& Norco o 1"roo1tm• -wllh~ purdiasa ot-tlclpotlng Tex- ltelailen. Holl.........,.i ".Magic Edg•" blades neyer.need sharpening. Simulated stag handles. Did1washer-safe. Uncoe- ditionally guarantMCI bf trtcmufacturer ftir 5 )'ICn. ....................... l!On. Chltt• " o.iro11 Beach landed a 110-pound 35 Rubidoux O Wyatt.picked 17 winners out ~\':::,•l,::MH marlin during a recent fishing 42 North Riverside 2:; ._ _______ _ of 20 and was closest to .tbe,, 1 _.:;•.:;M.:;'.:;'-=""::..c";;...:;'°";;.:;;o.:;'°";;._ ___ -.._.c __ lo_Ba:.._:l•_Calll __ omla __ • ___ •_E.:;l.:;Cen;..::.t.:;r•:_ ____ 62., ________ _ total ~ts scored by all teams,; 743, to gain the decision. Seven other entrants picked 17 right with the fmal two places in the top ten !elected from 17 participants with 16 right on closest to the- total point score. While there were no repeal first place winners, one prize wiruJer this week was on the list for the third time and another for the second. The other nine winners: Marcia Brooks {HunUngton Beach), Greg l!filler (Costa Mesa), Norm Boru c It I (Laguna Beach), W. F . Crawford (Newport Beach), Rene N u n e z , (Capistrano Beach), John Swain (Balboa Isle), J. Brackett (Irvine), Michael Sexton (South Laguna Beach) a.id Randy Labeda (Cosla Mesa). Wheelstand Title Run Set Sunday Orange County International Raceway's second an nu a I wheelstand championships will be staged Sunday, breaking from the traditional Saturday night schedule. Eight of the nation's fastest and farthest wheelstanders will seek the title during three separate rounds of com- petition. Entries include Bob Rlggle's Hurst Heml·Under G I a s s (Mandfield. Ohio). B J·l t Golden's Litt I e Red Wagon (Judsonia, Ark.), Bob Perry's Fugitive (Tucson ) and Chuck Poole's Chuckwagon (Sacramento). Others include R i c h a r d Schroeder's Javelin (Eugene, Ore.). Richard Hutchison's Chevy Rebellion (Ft, Lauderdale), Roy Trevino's Texas Rare Bear (Corpus Christi, Tex.). and Gary Watson's Paddy \Y a go n (C-Orpus Christi). In last Saturday night's fuel- altered feature, LeRoy Chad- derton or Riverside p u t together four seven-second perfonnances to capture the event. Chadderton defeated Dave Hough of Rialto In the fiiial 7.78 seconds ('193.13 mph) lo 7.82 (20<.54). Larry H>Jlt of San Diego won the B-gas supercharged cham- pionships, edging out Don Tola of Tucson by a slim margin at the finish. meet our better half SAVE NOW AT$11.79 OCT:NOV.ONLY v ' ~ • The exclusive Built-in·Pouret avoids spilling. • It' 1 two inches shorter, so it'a ea.iet to handle, easier to store. • The price makes it even better. Acldition1l Holiday 5..,;,,p. Stock up now for the upcomina holid.,. and"" on additional $L 18 ~er h1U 1allon. C...of 6EotlyTuneshall1.UOno. Each half 1allon$I0.6L •• I ~ I I i . .... ;\I • i i .. ; I ' I I Holt recorded 10.06 seconds, 137.82 after gaining the jump on Toia, who followed with a quicker and faster 1 O • O 4 041.50). •--------------------------------.!!. .· f I ! ! I ! I I ! I l ' ' l I ' l I I i 1 I ( l . I I I I I ' I I I I I ! ! I t -I ) ~ I ) . . • . . • l l t I 1 l I T ' r I I t ' ' t . . HOUSIS 'Olt SALi HOU~ifS FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE S F OR SALi HOUSES P~ SAL i HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES 'OR SALi l~"ITAL$ _...,.. tt1u111 Unfumlthed a-r•I 1000 Genor•I ' '-"'""'-''------...;.;.;; 1000 . o,n.rol G.Mr•I ,IS <:qi ..... P•rtt ' 1115 H-...... lletch 1400Huiltlrigfon lletch 1400 =iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I N -' :j200 1000 Gtntr•I 1000 ' ' a.AN .. 1C:OUllm$ : LARGES'l' 2ut· HAi lOR llVD. ' 546-IMO o,.. ~-... ... 1:30 ·3 Bedrooms and Den -$131.0D Month Total Payment ' HORSE RANCH WITH POOL Enjoy the luxury of country liW. jUllt 10 minutes from Oranee Count)'. 20 x 38 POOL with slide and Jots ol deckina! 378' deep )Qt with BARN and CORRAL.. Sharp 5 room home nestled al»Olll: giant lhade ln!ea. AU. for. just $26,500· with VA no DOWN or F.H.A. Low DOWN! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 2043 WestcUU Dr. 646-7'11 UDO ISLE • YE OLD 'HOMESTEAD Looking For A WITH BASEMENT New Home 7 1or storing a11 yoyr """'" Don't Overlook thb:. The fin· k keepsakes! 4 fdta.stical,y icky owner bas polished thil! BIG BEDROOMS Ii ~. rn gem to perlrction. 3 larie THREE BATHS! Thia older bedrooms. 2 hilths, warm Clt!tom home o1 HARD. family room and big ltviJw WOOD FLOORS and gen. room· with cozy fireplace. uine LA11I • PLASI'ER ls Hardwood noon and shake in PRIME BEAQI AREA! roof charm. Perfect first Shops 6' Schools handy, Very borne for the man on the qUlet street of 'towering way up, $28,500 and worth knarled ahade trees! Blg, it! I big low maintenance yard Colesworthy & Co. "Agent" "For A Wise· Buy" 00.7117 --.ith room for roaming DU and detached double garage. GET THIS. • .NO DOWN VETS or $1, 700 Down to other qualilied buyers at 1'"1.JLL PRICE OF $24,900 • WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545-1»65 Open 'Ill 9 PM 3 UNITS HEA vY · 3 BR. -527.200 ""' twport -- SHAKE. 'Roo~ 2! P:>. "•· ""' tli baths. NEW HOME I/I r Cpl>, '"'· bltno'. •toe. Jot UPPER BAY.. EXCLUSIVE ';#/ cov: boat stol'RK'" Top IMMEDIATE MOVE IN TOWNHOUSE ru-<1e-sac l)roet. ,,...,,.... 1oc:. · • · 4 BDRMS 1112 BATHS 3 Bd......_ 211 baths. Muta ..,....., ""'"'· ond ,..,... , CORBIN-MARTIN only, Face• p<iol. $215 Mo. ........... ""' .....,11,,..·.. REALTORS 1/4 ·MILE FROM BEACH .,, & Beach ~u walk into the eiegaat Uv·, fls..1~ ~7~ Ewt. ttu I ing room. Three large bed" · 3m6; E. Coast Hwy., OlM ' s20 990 ··~''' nc. romis, Two pullinan ba~. LG. 4 bdrm 2 bt.. Assumable , .901 Pov;er Dr .. NB Suite Bright cheery>.~ kitchen bu low int loan. 2339 Colgate ' I , . 643-2000 Eves. ~ butJt.;.,, includl/'$ new ,dhlh-Dr. For lntormation call, H. UNTINGTON BEACH WAIBRFRONT t.wc. ApC on waWr, FamilY room with PERRON RLTY 642.-1771 slldtng •""' ..ioo.. to •"" Can Now 962-1353 the ·PenJn. New 2 ""'·· 2 aluminum covered p1.tio IUl'. N Be ba .. pool, Lie. adults. Boal roundt<t by betiutirul Jai.vn. ewport ach . a.Upa aV&il. caribe Balboa, This home oilers pride ol ffAR!30R HIGHLANDS, 310 .Fernan do Rd., (ll4) ownership and can be yours Believe us, theae homes are Lido lal• 1351 Laguna Bea,ch 1705 •=67J.Jtltl3.===~~--- for onJy $.14,950.~· hard to ftnd. Bright, cleah, , HANDYMAN'S TOWNHOUSE: 3 Br, 2% 8.\. 3 bdJ;m 2, bath hof11c with LOWEST PRICE 20 lrplc, patio, pool 2 car 1ai: lllLW:. '*8 Evenings Ca:1J, 646>4579 BONUS ROOM cozy fireplace, patio & nice-Home on Lido. 2 Br, l ba. Special! 4 Income units 1 all bltln8, cpts., drps. la .1Y landsca_ped. W a I kt n g Street.-to-.treet lot yds. to beach. Patios, d~ka $32$ per mo. Avall 12/1. distanee to Marine.rs Schxll. $42 500 • w/oeean view. Nds. pamt, 811-.8811 or &G-2-491 n..: el!G.,,,.... ,.,_,1 oo.Ac:c 0.,.,., • etc. Should &TOSS $9,000 yr, ..--.• ,ce .,_,.......,, ......, ...........,._. LIDO REAL TY INC. Pr. $69,000. Consider tracks. WINTER RENTAL • 'Til (open eves) South Coast 3.111 V'ia Lido 673-7300 MISSION REALTY 49f.-073.l June -'?be BM!s. a Br, Real Estate. den, crpte, drps, trpl, 2 6 UNITS 107 VIA EBOLI • Dana Point 1730 =. poola. trni-44~ or Prime Newport Beach loc., 4000 SQ. FT. featuring 6 brand new a~ts., 4 BR, 3~ BA, 3 car garBge. $17,950! Small, clean 3 Br, 1 CHARMING, pool, 3 Br. $325 Neat College Park beauty: 2 to 4 BR., all with 2+ Crpb, drps, unusual featur. ba, no gar. Nr Harbor. $3900 mo. ZJ.23 Eut BluH Dr., 67S. $29,950 2200 sq foot .3 bedrcMn 3 baths. es. Built 1967. Owner C.R. dn. 34032 Copper Lantern. 6044 College Park Eastside Costa Mesa, Span.. balhroorn home ., Game PROPERTIES WEST Gangl. 213 I 244-3101; eve' 642-4905 1 ,F~O"R~l...,-~$210=.-,~Br~,~ .. ~ hh tile root, re"tab on lal'go room luu ampl• room lor 615-4130 · 67S.1642 213 / 246<1100, °""· RENTALS nr """°"' & ;hop.,: Ava\i W"lh p I 77x150' Iot, .... Income $385 pool table or ping-pong ta. BUILDERS tl•ndsome Showplace Houses Fumflhed 12/1. Call 549-0988 • ·'· I 00 month. Our st income re-ble ·extra larp 2 car pl'· SPECIAL On BIG prvt. cor. -some General 2000 BAYCREST. Fam. Home.' 4 $26•950 tum in atta. · age. The rest ot'tne~bOme Is Duplex IOt, ~block to beach. view, Great for Iamily, xlnt ' ---.,------1 Br. 2 Ba. Fenced ·"". Child: E xclusive With "family" sized.,wlth large, $25,000. for entertaining, Now va· 1i145. 1 BR. cottage. Fenced pets. OK. "150. ~3 4 bdrm 2 bath .on. Fordham separate living room plus What have you to exchange! cant -owner anxious. yard. G3.rage. Pet o.k. Blue Drive. This is BEST POOL Newport family room.· Neat • well Hal P lnchin & Assoc. R. C. GREER Realty Beacon. &15--0111 lfOME BUY IN AREA. kept yard E.Z. Tenns. 3900 E. Coast Hwy. 675-439'l 3356 Via Lldo 673-9300 I •I ' 5<16-2313 Newport Htlghts 321Q 2 BDRM 2·story, 1 %. bath, and anyone can assume the FHA Loan with an an- nual peromtage rate of s* % witbtlut qualifying. In model home condition with beautifUl olive green deluxe cpt, 2 large bathrooms anti a roomy living room and den. See II!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!! E xe u•ivt With BEST BUY. VACANT V ictoria N I 133.000 -POOt, HuntlngtOn Beach 1400 No Down GI Newport Beach 2200 ltz playroom, bit yardJ Occup Jan, 1, n25 mo. 321 it today at $24,500 full prlco. Here It Is! SAIL INTO ewpor ~11 Stuffs, 1'2. mo. a"n '"· 3 I (•nytimt l Br. 2323 Ea.st Bluff Dr. FIVE HARBORS • 6'lS<044 Extremoly ""'"' 3 BR + and "drop anchor" for a We-Victoria -,,=======-I separate lM-l recreation FIREP~CE, Pool, 2 bdr ..• 2 Fullerton Ave. . ha., patio, adulb. Bayside Village. Until JL113 1.st. $200. 3 BR, 2 BA, D.R., den, 2 Call (2131 2'12-4300 or 673-5419. frp.l c, cpls, drps. Dll 1q. tt. . Pools-Pools-Poolsl OCEAN Vll."W DUPLEX mi. Quality crpt'g & drps ~~ ~ :;:~ ~~ 646-1111 BIG HOUSE-4 + f&mily room with GI 4_!R· + 2.,!!rwunit. WAalk tot thnMJu.t. 2 Frplcs + loads -------- SMALL PRl.CE Joan of $22,200 at $191 incl. ........ps. ....,.,......... gen or exln..!. Gl app .... i--' a.,--1.or" 2225 1---------f~ ::a~.ar:: (•nytime) Gorgeous 4 bdrm · charmer. all -or lovely Mesa Verde ,.,=-===~....,..,.,--,,--$32,950. • .. ,.... , .. , Coron• del Mir 3250 S2'15 mo. Quiet st. 646-1460 TASI'IC atrium, patlos and 1.,~~!l'l'!!""!""l~~~I Entertainer 's living room 3 + family -dining t'OClIJl&o URGENTI.Y need 2-t units; Be•ut lful B•·y1hore 1 BR. UN FURN •••• $165 ma. landscaping. Take advant. i · INCOME -4-HOME celling blgb Cireplace. Large C&rnbrijge Series. beach area. Have buyen! ~cept)onal 3 bedroom. 2 age ot the $1,000 reduction EASTSIDE c6SI'A MESA master bdn'n, all blt-in wife-~ 546·5810 00-2'152 Anytime. Bkr. bath. Home located in and LOW tntWt ASSUM. priced sensible on quiet es-saver kitchen. bcsirable (ntarc.NINth.t!I) DLX. Condo. 2 BR 2 BA, fpl, best Costa Mesa area. ABLE F.H.'A. ~· tabllshed l!tl"ttt of towering Mesa Del Mar loc \\'alk to lLEGE REALTY view ot pool. tn,SOO. H. Deluxe shag carpeting WE SELL A HOME shade trees. Why wony all scboo"is.1 Hurr;Y its too lSOO Adlnmat~ McKenzie Realtor 64&-0732 FOR LEASE 2 BR. UNFURN .... 1275 mo.· t.crmy 2 bdrm home in Bay. 1 BR. nJRN ....... $150 mo. 5bores. Newport Beach hOme 3 BR. FURN ·, · •• · .$1350 mo features FA heat, nice con. RIDDLE&: ROSS· temporary charm, I a r g e 3535 E. Coast Hwy, CdM throughout, richly paneled EVERY 31 MINUTES about high payments? 2 l!harJ> to last at $33,500. _ · al b' --~ ho"• 2 ~· h' ~ Newport Heights 1210 master bdrm, lireplace in 675--7225 ~.: ~~ ~~r,;;i~r:i Walker & Lee ...,es.' ........ rooms eac . p.w.c GOV'T REPO CLIFFHAVEN l7C97 Magnolia, li'V ==-=~ w u:h°i:. 1 "~ 20t3 w.,tcllu or. ~:;:~~~/Ebi~'. ~-~· • bdrm 2 hatb '" c..ta N~~ u~i;;:;;,;~ :':m':~' 1 --~G~51~4~!~·E=Os=4A~5~~~- L/R. lmmed. occupancy. CUTE 3 bd. 1% ba. home. Lease th111 June JS, 1970. Loll! of yard &: parkin1 Call now for further infor-space. Adults. $285. mo. mation. (313) 254-5838 built in kirchen, foreed air 646-77ll ig yard for future EXPAN· 1003 Baker, C.M. • 54&-5440 Mesa for $20,COO lull price & kitch. combo. Great for beat. It's one of a kind at 11 •iiiiiiiiiiii,.,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I SION or UNITS! Substantial on big comer lot. With 4 bdrms 2 ba on corner Jot --I' \I I.•\\ 11111 ~I \it\ Ill\\ """""°'c-=--==:=·.I 3 BR, fam rm, din, $450 mb : $24,950. NEW down with easy payments ot $1500 down total .......... ent family, Only $35.SOO. Walk to elem & St. Francis aa little as 1100 por month! . SUPER SHARP · ;, 11'17/rao. tndudll;'~. CALL NOW? Parocblal School. No qua!L 3 BR, 2 BA. 2. story $275 2 BR, den. b'ptc Pll 4 Bedroom And 21-l Baths only 2 years old. This borne is1 a housewife's dream, beautifully llP- pointed island, t i I e d kitchen all rooms are overshed -2000 sq. ft. Jn all, .. A Master Bedroom suite fit for a King and Queen. expenaive Palos Verde stone rtreplace, lieavy shake rooL If )'OU want a real executive home -This Is It. WHY RENT? $123.00 Month. Includes Everything BA YSHORE OR. •. MAKE AN On:ER!.! Available lbr non·wts or Scenic Propertic• ·• 675-5726 fyint . 1Ubmit on cash down LISTING WE SELL·A HOME -· NEWLY LISTED home vels. Vacant_ see today. Dover Shores 1227 tolow lnterettG:loan.F'Ull • EVERY 31 MINUTES in Mesa del Mar with 3 CALI.540-USlHerltaa:eReal ---------I ptlcc only 124.000. c;i:m ~ilin2g, B.~w=~ Walker & Lee bdrms, shake roof, Estate (open eves) *Irreplaceabl e View* 847~1 Jone~~~ shake roof. lie. SWlllY patio, sprinklers & lovely park Bay & MounteiM I w/room to add on. Priv. 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams like yard. Excellent Joca. $26, 950 ~ "Old World" Contem· MOVE In this weekend? Whl' beach &: boal storage. $35.500 545-9491 Open 'til 9 PM lion on a quie t street, S BEDRM pOrary picturesque home w/ not! We have the homes to J. Clarkson i28, 750 takes it. unob!struc~d view • most sell. 5 homes listed here are ...,.,,. Coklwell, a.i..-& Co. 550 Niwport Contor Dr. ·foltwport Beach, Calif. 833.0700 644,2430 •·OATS + POOL rooms, 4 Br's, 4,J Ba + vacant&: immedia tely WHAT A GIFTI. ~ ~ " avallablo. U you havo a & 3 baths, full dining room. mal<h qln. Ideal for enler-~-1m .... Is-!"" & ~u w•LLACE RI .. -~ lin hand talning. Ea..,·malnt. Immed really big problem we have ..,, ... ~ ...,,,, .. -~ .;v "' ch wuuu pane · g • • -vi·"·' _ 000 the solution., Rex L. J.lodges can be Santa of the century. . ,.,. REAL TORS some breakfast bar. Area occup. FUrn .,._,., Sl•o, · R.ltrs. 847_2525 Give your family this beau. 546-41~1-of most con v en le n c e. A:SSume 61Ai% loan. 548--7249 ---.:c=c-==,.-- tltol spadow. 4 bdrm Sho• (Open · Ev .. ings) ~1720. $24, 950 k ~ ' I I \ ! I 1 3 BR, 3 BA Luxury apt $.125. 1003 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 Unlvenlty Realty. 673-6510 ':!!!':!!!~~~~~'!! • Bl!. 2\; Ba. duplex. = Balboa 2300 Sq. rt. Blli1111, dishwuher, --------frpL $300 Mo. lease. M0-757a SPACIOUS 2 story, 3 bdr. 2 ba. Bayview. Family. Winter•Yrly. KI 6-9574 RENTALS . Housu Unfurnished General 3000 Bo I boo 3300 4 LARGE BR. 2 BA, trplc, new cpls &. drps, dbl gar, r~ncd back yd. $250. 962-soot Lido lslo nso, 2 BR duplex. Yard, 33$1 patio, redec. Avail now. WRITER'S hideaway 2 Br Children & ~t welcome. for lease or sale. 213: ' Bkr. 5.14-6980 845-6628 or 845-9173 • wood Estates home. Bonus TARBELL 2955 Harbor I U;.;_;;nl;;;ve;r;;;li:ty;;;;;P:.•:r:k;:;~l~23~7 MUST SELL 3 tara:e BR 1" features incl: luxurious &hag 3 BR 2 bath home, comer l • ha. dining room. Adult oo- cpting, Roman bath, lush Mesa DBI Mar lot 130x180 . add 5 men WEIGHING VAL,UES? cuPled only. Low down to LARGE raml l y home WESTCLIFF landscaping & 8% FINAN C units. Drive by 1545 Santa Looking for your money's pre!Cnt!inaneing. Quick pos. Baycrcst.· 4 bdrm, tam. rm, Hunllngton Buch 3400 LEASE $27S per mo. 2 gfory 3 BR. 21h BA, Shottcrest tract, H.B. Call 548-4905 aft 6 or wknds. Very desirable location. Spac-~~;.~MEDIATE occu. 5 bdrmi;, 3 baths, dining Ana Ave. then call worth? Then take a peek at BRASHEAR REAL TY dining nn, den &: pool. Avail :ioua 4 bdrm borne (1 bdnn 539 OOO room. \Valktng distance trom II f It lf this 2 Br., tile roofed bung. 16952 Beach mvd., 1-1.B. 6tl--5IDl may be made into formal , Kindergarten to College. Utl 8 fa IJ alow. FP '34,200. 847.s507 431-3769 968-1178 ~LAR~G~E~,-,-,o-ry~3 -.,-.-B-IU dlni"g room) witll 2% baths S3tl 500 642-G560 • red h•111 LO INTEREST LOANI 13x21' nunpus room. b1t.;,.,., :..=~ ~!'~~:~ r; Investment Income Large 4 Bdrm ~'"°'"'"'· $270/mo. ot cupboards & counters • q X 'iliill Cost1 Meli 1100 Lovely home in very dcsir· $125. 2 BR, dbt g.r, 1,.~ 540 3862 breakfast area. $56,500. =1; ;'L 7 UNITS, large Jot I32x305': 1---------REALTY able area. Better hulT)'!! yard. Children & P ~~~ =-=-:c=~...,.,..,=,..,=I Barre" Really ~ REALTY roomtobulldSmore,$90,000 LET'S TALK Untv, Parl< °'""" kyl,,. HAFFDAL REALTY wokomo. Av•• now. Bkr. 3 BR. MIL<t be avail'°' 1605.·w .. tclill Dr., NB * 642-lnl Anytimt * Ownor will '""' 1't m. TURKEY_ Call Mytlm, 8J3.®0 142-440.S 534-6980 -by realton. V•<:anC I 'lii=:::z::==:=:=:=~\W•ll1-McCardle, Rltr1. ...,..,..,,.;..,....,..,.,..,I $175. mo. (213) AT 4-5384. I• 1810 N<WJ>Ort Blvd., c.M. About tlll• be•utilully kopt Corona dol Mor 1250 SACRIFICE $115. ~· 2 "" " patio 2 BR, Srpts, drps, $143 mo_. Adults. 642-s-.. ~ DOVER SHORES 548-7129 &t+0084 ev". 4 Bodroom • wttb "paralod 3 bdnn 2 ha, hdwd lln., l< Garago. Bluo Beacon. Fountoln V•lloy 3410 -1-======:z master • Living room with THE COMPLETE month old 22x36' heated &: 646-0W It'i a 3 bedroom home In II•!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~""!!!!!!!!!! I BA YFRONT 1• stone fireplace· jmt painted filtered pool, $171 per month 3 BDR. 2 Ba. Fenced yd. Costa Mesa, there'll .no $24,9.50 Beautiful home on 60 ft. lot OPEN DAILY 1-5 exterior, $29,950 .• Owner HOME pays all. Costa Mesa 3100 deck, fireplace, c a r pet, qua!Uying to assume the Mesa Verde with pier & sllp. Spiral stair-1220 Dolphin Terr, CdM needs a quick sale. -3 bedrooms, 3 bath<, formal The Rtial Ei tate Ma rt -0-R-,-_--A-ll-~--3 drapes, bll·ins. Water , I d fro I F I d. . 3 B"-"'2313 147-1531 F ,...,ase: va . ....,c. l. g-~--e k -~oner paid . • ·•·ting· VALoanw:llhan · c11 e eas mspaeoW1 en. orma 1n1ngroom, no -amil P US ~-•~· ~ Id + D dining f Y room L bclr., townhouse, 2 ba. •?:1~ ...,0 .,.,= annual percentage rate of 4 rm. en lrY to tremendous master 2 baths, hu.ge living room an ea~ly iiiclosable !Jreeze. f, ;;;:IO;;;V;;IN:;G-,,..:M;::W<t~ .. c:;,U!,..,.Ass-"m-e Crpts, drps, blt·ins, dbl gar. ~-c:=--,,:,,,~·-=~=== 6%. Full price is $21,950... P1e6l!e home with modern suite. 4. Bedrooms, 4'h baths. with flreplaec + family way to give you an addition. Lo fllA loan on elegant 4 Pool & clbhse:. Wtr pd. $215 4 BR SPANISH TOWNHSE, ' Best Buy, Around!, built in kitchen. Covered pa· Large living room, family room overlooking large PR· al huge playroom. Add a Bel 3 Ba, condo Swim h mo. 1st & tut mo. + POOL &: REC. $260. NEAR Uon. Large recreation room. room. 4200 Sq. Ft. n79•500• tio. 2500 sq fl living area. ~==~-_ large protected pool and ac· poo1rr:'' ttMis crt. Wa1k to security depos. Adult sec-NEW. 962-ID6 Cao You Answer This Question! If Interest rate1 are hlgb . and maney fnr boulllng ii hard to get, bow can )'OU. as a buyer, ob~ a loan . of over 909' of Martclet Value at a rate of 8% per year. 109&1 less than yoo 've been . payln& on your car every year, ll you're a Veteran and )'OU can get a 10090 loan at 7%% and not put one dime down -If you can't answer this question <and you can't) then you mqst agree·tbe.t now is the time to buy. -r-a r r--:.. » OllANGI COUNTY"S LAI HST 2ut HAllOI ii.VD. MMMO 0,... .... 1 ... tll 1110 54G-17'20. ~ •1ohn macnab 3 BR & den, 1% BA, cpl.I, cess to a private beach and IChoo.j &: shops. 5 min ID lions. No pelS. 540-9491 • TARBELL 295$ Harbof (714) 642 "235 drps, bll-ins. HaJecrest. Lg a panoramic view, -freeway & beach. Total CONDOMINIUM, 3 BR, 2 Fount1ln V1lley S410 , -o concrete palio with * $72,500 * 1 ~soo ~'164 901 Dover Drive, Suite 12() waterfall. Ex lg lot, 135 fl 673-8550 pr ce _,, • iJU!t"V • BA, 2 car gar, zwlmmlng 3 BR, 2 BA, 8 mo. Old, lat $25 OftA Newport Beach deep. Fruit trees, Jo"'resh 4 BDRM, 1% bath, 2 )'1'11 old. pool & rec. tacilJties. $210 tam rm, crpts, drps, blt.-lni , fi'UV .j, lB60 Newport.Blvd., CM paint inside &: out. $26,500. Bltns, frplc, patkl. Nr schls mo 6 . 540-llilil or 557--0829 aft $265 mo. 96i-S822, 213: N'E : 4 BR w/pool, tarn rm, l 'll. Golf T k Not I CALL 646-3928 Eves. 644-1655 Owner S(G-2847 k shop'g center. Assume · -OH;1113======== ba. Near aehools a So. OJ.st ers-• e • ====r l~~~~SJ~-;;;::! 6% GI loan. Call owner. 2 Br. New crpts, l'ICw drps. -·We have new listings of sev TRI • PLEX, 2 BR each, 847--0824 t d Sl<o I L •· h 2-• Pla%a. Jmmed poss Small . • Bednn's UP'lairs. Income iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,,..iiii&I """"==-:-=.,.----, Interior ne\v y ec. 99un1 u.IC 11R ··--·-'485. '6.500 dn. Price ' traruif. mwit c o no ,.....,,. ,,. • LARGE 1 rede 1 n .. down , • ' eral. '"large Custom • Built ,_~lf.U'J~o BY OWNER hlld k ...,.,_ 1"'3 W Ctll Martin Rltr homes along the fairwaY1 II ~ •'Ji::,ooo. No,th CM. By ONE Of A KIND sell 3 BR + de n, 2 ha, trplc, Wlison 642-1574 642-8213 ' new Y c. -....,. , ' of ,. be&:utiful Mesa Verde · -...., bl =•'"'o ' ' duplex. Ocean view. Adulb:, 54Ul32 Country, Club. Up to 3650 111q • VIEW HOME owner, 534-3561aft5 PM. lns, w/w crptg. 5%. GI """" ...,.. no peta. $175 mo. yearly. $30;500 ft A 6 bilnm. Call now'" 4 bdrm """ lovol w/lg OU>ER 2 BR house, 2 car 7 BEDROOMS!! .,,1"="·=1="=·""'="='=--=== I VACANT. 3 bdrm homo wtth PLACE REALTY 494-970< ''WEL.L •DDRESSED'' further details. rurnm•• -wot bar.,. gar. t.rg lot -Nitable for Uruq' ·-, Mod...., Beautiful! F , V II 1410 blt-ins, flrep'ace, large !enc-"' r-..... building, 545-6001 .... -.... ount11n I •Y ed yard. SZlO I mo. FAM· Si n Clemente 3710 Sparldlng bri&ht & clean. frplc. View to Catalina · Family rm.+ den. On larg. ----6.-.,,-G-'1'---ILIES ONLY. Agt. 546-4141 l""--------1 Texas sized bedroom•, 2 ~ 145·SUO lights by night. HUGE 9 room + SUf:AI hou.e est panoramic barlx>r view 11 2 BR + vrtra room 0 f r baths 1'-ta-M··••-,... (iwarcinltnllhatrt) • ...,,.,.-.ri &: ..k..t. Owner. $38,950. lot! Just listed exclUslw1 .. 3 blrm, Spanish hacienda. 2 * COTI'AUGE 1 Bdr. Stove, g•-•e N-• ~-• u •• ' ~ .. ,. ..... ...uw ... LLEGE REALTY ,..., ,,,... 646..2544 * 548-833J. at only '89,500. v "necessariams'' complete refrig. til pcl. $140. No ... _ • " ... ....,..,...,. aaa try hall. Family room. F'ln-lSOOAdlrllll...-itiOr,CM. built-in kit-"·~. ··-··. Pets. 545-6294, 557-8400. pool. l% BA. crpts, drpa I; est bWJt.rn kltcKen. Park £ASTSID£ DON V. FRANKLIN "'""' ---·~"' stove. like yard. 540-im' "'!~~~~~"""""""'! _ REALTOR drapes, patio, wired for gter-3 BR. 2 BA, family rm, BUJ.. WllLJAMS REALTY TARBELL 2955 Harbor A Prlv•te Glimpse e 673..2222 a .eo, block wall, land11eaped. frplcs, blln11. SDI n10/!l!e. 239 Delrn&r. s. c. 492-6175 Into this excU:ing world of 1--------$21 950 No pets 673-8213 IJWlll MOYJNG the most exclusivt resident. ' Balboi Penlnsuli 1300 lfJ1rt{J •• CONDOMINIUM, 3 BR, 2'11 Condominium :~~!orn~.8;c~!: ·NOW'S ' THE 10% DOWN -wmrr~ Ba, 2 Car-gar. Poo l & 3'50 Price reduced to $22, iJO on 3 bdrms 1114 balhs close to tcbools. DAVIDSON RHlly 546-5460 Eves. 56-1008 FAMILY LIVING Mesa Verde Imme. 4 Br. 2 baths, with near new Iha& carpeting. ·On Jarg~ cul-de. sac lot. fZS,500. Graahm Riiy. 646o2414 Near Newport Post OUke 3 HR, 2 BA, lamUy ....._ prof decor. 1~ yr okMclnt mnd. S32,500. 21383 f1eel Lane, KB. Owner 646-tm BEACH OUPLEX 2 BR & 1 BR. good i.n<.'Ome. Lee Pt~yda Real E•lale 499-1990 or 4!M-MSS Cozy home on a quie t cul de Developer's Duplex Facilitiet $195 mo. 540-5310 new models. 4 bdnns, J',i 11.c. Lots of fruit tree• and Three bedroom upper two G.I. RESALE 4 Bdnn., 2 b8., '20Q. CLEAN 3 Br, 1"' Ba, bath.$. Sparkiin& pool. Roy TIME FOR room for a garden. 'I1xl buy bedroom lowtt. In very rood room for . trailer and/or den, double garagt, West J. Ward 1"30 Galaxy Dr. ol the ""-eek. _ rental area. Now f\llly leas-boat, btautiful yards, clo,ie Side, rels. 64&29S4 646-15'50 646-7171 , ed Good irowth potential. to 1'1Chools1 $7,000 down, ~~~~--P0 3 RBR.T BwEA1~~-QUICK CASH $49500. 6~11 '°''"· ~. 11812 $190-3 BR, family rm, 2 BA. ---.. -~ -·· ·auRR WHnE w~•m• F.v . * ""'"" * fncd. yr, cov. paUo. Hdwd. REALTOR fin., "1>1., bllD..ldl<h. N" THROU"'H A ·-======I 290IN•wport81Yd.,N.B. Sonto Ana Hgts. 1630 -=:.:•_V;..•;..r_d• ___ 3_1_10 achoo!s. <hUr<:h A ahopc. UI 1-lllO 615-4630_ ~ rv... Owner w/finance, m.ooo Mesa Verde *~ ACRE 2 Bdnn, trplc, heated pool, kneed, room ror horl'll!s. Owntr. 545-6948 ~I~~ L~~Ns ~~DAILY PILOT I BR, 2 BA, In\ mt, ••« ~ 1 ' 10 1306 home. Bltnt. good oond. Pvt 1 Lind• life Drive OCEANFRONT wall@d tnrt patkl, 1go hid 4 BR. 5 BA home in final L.tgun1 Beech 5 BEDROOMS w· ANT AD swim pool w/allde • div l'ltages O( comgletion. Palo1 • DISTRESS SALE . 1705 Jdeel l oc•tlon hrd. Prot lanrlaepng, lo Verdts atone entry & frplc1. Ottanvlew home. Low down $54,000 m&int. Xlnt ne\Khborhd. Fam Rm l billiard rm. to UKUme xlnt loan. 5 ~r. George Wllll•m •on 642-5678 $-13,95(1. ~7573 Beaut. dtc. SJ55,00J old 3 BR. 1% N . home. REALTOR GIVE Now -and later Lind• ls1t Develctpment Reduc:ed to $41,500 673-4350 Evto • .673.1564 UNITED FUND Biii G rundy 67S.3210 PLACE !\EAi.TY 4!ll-91"4 ' ' WVELY country club villa. 2 BR. l "-BA condo. Appl, pool, adlts, $710. 549--3760 Ntwporl lletch 3200 F INER RENTALS Ba.Ylront 3 &r. den. Picir, float. lmmac. S120o month. M.a;:nlllcent 4 bdnn .• 4 balb view home. it100D mo. John Macnab 642-8235 V .A. LNn Assumptioft wllh $4.000 total down pay. mcnt for ttlis 6% annual • G.I, Loan 11 i152. , .no hid-, de n CQllll:. Oean 3 bedroom • ready for occupancy. ~ • iorstOUS baths. Carpel$ I Drapes thf'oua:Mut. Double : Gonp. Two Patloe, Clolt : to 1ehool II flb:>pptna:. Seelnc ; ls ~llevlfll! ! W E SELL A HOME EVI RY 31 MINUTES ~ Walker & Lee 7S82 Edlower """°" Open 'til 9 PM 2 Bdr. 2 ... ...... blt·IM, erpr. • drpa. mo a ma. c.n • 146-9683, Ag<nt. I ' . ---------.. -- ~ENTALS Aph. Unfurnlolled RENTALS Apts. u""'"'""°" DAILY PILOT * ~N!!""!'POl~rl!_,!l~o~oc:!!h~~4~200~ Gonor1I If al II BlK 1Ji1m ~ .,.Jy. UI ..... snrrus LARGE doao 2 BR dupleX • VI '°" ~ rt.In. lcle Mad. 3 Br, 2 Ba downltaln, IUllUIUll MU apt. $140. 2 clLlldnl OK. NO , .. , ................... &rt I 1b' •lt:Cles or ~ cpl. tum. or partly f\u'n. 109 341h • petl Nr NtWpCrt neewey A ,eomp1 Un.,,., laundn>m•l, St N.B. 6'1>3315 BAQJELOR Wll""' lrom1_,P~•~ll·~ ... ~·~-::;;;;;~~~~jL-.:D:;f:;il,::;_D:,:f::R::E:;:CT:,:._;:84Z::::;-"1;:::.:,:•:__ ~TV, htd. pool. stept to btiacb. ~ $110. ~ 1Yl.U 1 • 2 A JIL ' 'J?h. ~ "94-9'J6 LI· \VATER.FRONT w/boat ,Bdrm. llt.tett poo&a. cblld LRG. 2 bdr. F~ Yard, :&'W\1.-dock. LoYety 2 BR, i-Uo. a.re center adJ to mopplilc trr 1enened paUo, ~. HOUSES FOR SALi ~y~T•=:ta = j --GO GOOUS N Yrly lsc. Gn-0060 or No pets. • • W/W opt. ltoYe .. nt.rtc. ::~"'".u"'"""'"""""'"lf: lllCQMI ••cw••TY .......... a. I ~VALR D'lSEREcw 697-5918 21'00 PettrlOI! \Vay 5t0-0862 • 5a-m1· ,.._. C:a. M.Aii·::::::::::::::11• ~~~··~i:'f.~'=l:l!art = ',• 1 BR lurn apt No Chlldttn or c:o.ta Mesa ~10 LGE. 2 A"" l Br. Cpta., Clrpa. ~0~::•::.c·::::::::::.:.::i::: •u•1• u ••• A&. ....... _,,,.. Si->~• b 2 b F f -1 utA Nl'#POttT II.ACM 11M OPPl(I AhTAL ............. tlN 1 .....-r-r. um.·un . pet.. 2405!~ 18th St,. ]'i.B. • ltENT 8 ~· "'""'' • small pets . . ............ 1111ousT•ttAL •11W11tTY ..... - 1s..un1 Mt .. / Rm Billiants 646-4664 01{. ]998 Maple Apt. 3 •,:.•=.Hco"v\lsllff """•"•:::: COMMIRCIAL " .• ; ....... ... , , , , • .. . ............ tNOl.ltTllAL ll•TAL ....... ..... 50CIO Coll• -51110 ,• c:-. .... _ 52511 C~Sl .. ID INDIX ----------""' ;'Iberapy &; Ci' pool, BBQll S:l50 1 BR fum apt Ol>ts. 3 RoorM Furniture SU.-3808 .... ...,. tHOau ........... tlM ~oT• ......................... ,,. JCX'lO Par'90fW Rd 642.8670 • $19 95 & UP .... ,.C!lllT "'"!"" .......... ;m l....CHll ............. -... -.. •1Jt 1~;;.,~="""'·:,..=,--drps, bltns. Pool. 1523 • IMMAC, quiet 2 BR. New ••'l.'r:=t .. u ··-:·· .......... ,m c:1Tau1 •aovu ............. ••n COROUDO A.P:'S. 2 Br. Uiwer le"ft., 1t'ualot, ~nt. house, l'rplcs., poo~ dbl. -.!dy• Wint? Whaddr• Got? Sl'ICIAl CLASS!flCATION FOR HOLll)AY P' .. ,A Pia-oil• I -Jg d~ bltna 'A.a ..... woo,•,,,,,,, ....... , ....... , ... it.CR•MI .................... .. wu.. '"'" ··on• .. ""o-Monlh R•ot~•-..... " ·..-• • '""w"' .............. \..AIC• •uo•••• "" DELUXE. B?tcious J Bdnnuou' 1 BR, I~. Nar ooectn. • wJDE SELECTION....,. only, $140. 546-5386: ~~~::.,~~~~~ .. '.:::::::~= ltl ... T •to,1an ·:;::::::::,. .Furn apt SUS p i us N tl'lllll 1211 oa•••• eo. ••o,.1an ..... .-• . I _ .. ..t.1 .... : Upstairs. $150 Yrty. Utll pd. 0 DEPOSIT 0 .A.C. 2 BR. :1.ll. drps. stove, no u ;,..................... OVT Off ITATI ··~ ......... .. -· polios. $lBO • s=i. 6'J3..137ll NATUllAL BOllN SWAPPERS Spocl•I 1t11a llealed pool, amp c .,_,...,.. Su-, k. _ ~· HFRC ~11 R ,_1 ...,,. "'ti .... iu •t'VI mo CK IAT .••••••• -........... 11• .-Ol.l"TAIN a 0•111T ........ a11 " childtt ·-. lllltC ..,,,,.....,.,.... rw-11 ure en .. s ........ "" ""V -• IAITll.UPP .................... Ml JUaOIVllK>N L.t.lllD "'' ... o n.no pe..... 517 w ·~· CM "~"•A"" ,...., -11 T.,. '"' · ......... · .uui. ~ .,..._,_, 'I I T IU.CI tld ••AL llTATI Sll'llCI ., ..... .. SMALL 1 BR. View S. of Hwy. New carpets 1: dnpeg. $100. 675-63Sf. 5 Linn -S 11.,.. -S budrt 11.1(11 -AD 11411"1 tNQ.UO• t-wllll ,_ lllW " ..... a-wtl1t YW WIJ!lt ti ,....._ 1965 Pomona. C.M. C ,_1 .,_ 4250 ' IA ffll I 1 ............ 1 .. •.t. llll'.Ctt.&11101 .......... ,,,,,_ oron1 -nwir .,...,, 3 BR. ~, D Bil 2 BR. $155. Crpts, drpa. CCHtCMIA OIL MA.............. t. .. WAfllT'1!0 ................ .. 1-l'OUI """" tftllw ..._, ....._. ll'ltl '11 ~-S90. 1 BR lower, utll pd. New ~..., .... ,., s, rps, • IAL"°4 •1w1M1u-......... 1• BU r.: 0 K. Bk 2 BR Cd>I. So of hwy. ins. Orlldren & pets OK. Blue bltna. Pvt patio, encl pr. a1Ac:o111 ,..,., ............ _ ••• 1• SINESS ind .......atHINct l'OR &Al.I -Tit.I.DU OHi.Ti • w/w. Pet · r • ... _ Adultr 549-0«33 IAY IM-A~ot ................. lUt FINANCIAL PHONE 642-5671 ~ Adults, no pets. $185 mo. Aft °"aeon, 645--0lll 1-:==· =======!,"'DO Ill.I: ... :, ............... 1•1 ,.. ....LIOA 11U.•D .............. 1w •U•tflllll OH'Oa111fiUTllt .. .. .. ,_ 5300 To Pisco Yovr Trodor't P1rodl11 M -1 BR. W/W, drps, een-a.. $~ 2 Br. New crpt.!1, bll·in u~ v d 5110 MUMTl ... TOfll llAC:M .. _ ... 1• IUllNlll WAICTID .......... .... .,...,. * 642.7893 * ra ...... I oven Fen ....... Gar mo... •r • MUlllTIHITOll MARIOl.IR .... ,. lfll'lllTMIMT °"""""I"" ... UI• 'b'ally }oc.. Avail JXlW, Bkr, ""'>-• "~-• .. '-lfllOA 111.1 1»f INVllTMlfllT WAMTID ...... OU ~. LARGE. Ptiva~. v I e w age. Blue Beacon 6'5--0lll. 2 BR.. Cptl. drpl elec bltr. l'OUMTAIN VALL.IT .......... 1•1• MONl1' TO LOAfll ............. 6111 -------·---! ' ' 'llAL llACN ................. 1411 PIAOWU.1. LOANI .......... ,.au bachelor. So. of hlway. ----------I Garage. AduJtt, no pell. ilMHT ••ACN ............... 1m '~waLaY LOAMS ............. .a. Hebig .t hp only. $115. C M 5100 646-4260 or 557-J400 OA•o111 ••ov1 ...... ...., .... 1•JS c:Ot.U.TlltA'-1.0Allll ......... UIS otf• ... l.At!IO llACM ............ ,.,,,.15" •DL •STATI l.OANt , .. ,, ... 04t Co1t1 Meu 4100 BACH Baytt, IOftbtd, patio yd, w/w crpt, uW pd $1Z5. Prof penon only ~65 R.E. contractt. Secured, Se1,s. 10._. lnt. Lut pay. ment due Ap r '71. Disc. Multiples of $2200. Trd for Huntington BMch 5400 boat. Box lCJ NB. Allan 645.2774 RiRioR TOWNHOUSE "'=73-0004=:::::======= !I ;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 • .... ... 000 .................... 1 ... MO•TOAGll, T111 .. a.. .... ~ .. N rt let h 5200 >RAlllOI C:Ol.IWTY ............. 1 .. MONIY WANTID ............ wt B.lbo. ~ Ml!RRlu•cwooDS ...!!!!'° ( OllTOl'COUNTl' ............. l .. ANNOUNCEMENTS Ne•4BR.3Bavit!whome, '""' OUT Of' ITATI ........ ,,.,_,,1 .. -.,,.-._.,--,-,_...~--I Jud com,pleted. 1or2 BR. 2 S'IUDIO, .. BR. 2~ BA. ITA~ ...................... 1•11 ind NOTICES Lquna Portoftno, fDr units. CLEAN Bachelor A ta. BA · -•-cond diahwuhe 1 blk fro WlrTMIMITlll ................ l•lt l'OUNO Cllt .. ..,_, ........... ... $150/Mo. HEATED POOL School, I.Ong Beach, for 2 BORNS. • 2 BATH p wtth au-• com· r, m MIDWA'I' CrTY ................ ,,,,. L.OIT , ............................. , tncd ti"'-..... , .. _ All util ind $85 I.Ip plctely soundproofed Ml f ocean. $300 mo/yrly. U.MTA AfllA ..................... 1•• PllllONA1.I .................... • cp ... i-. nlWI OK large honu! this areL The • SANTA....... OTS. ............ 1 ............. n -·· ~·-w·--~ .. ' t H....... -..... o 315 E. Balboa Blvd. cleani n" ovens, wood ceil· 673-J.155. O•Alllll ...................... 1.as ............ -.....,..... .. ., .,._ AP S. .,. • .,.man .... .,....W<JO, 2217 Harbor near Wilson • Fum Bachelor $120 -~ I===~~-~-,-~ TUITlfll 1649 al RT HI """ "" ....... -...... "1l 2620 Dela JJ.8 BALBOA 673-0045 lngs dishwashers. I U I h SINGLE Mat"--' Lady F NO•Tlll TUftiiif""'""'"""·1"1 •U•lllAU ...................... , ~· · . "."ax SS. Lov<ly borne + ~ '"~ or .... -......... PAIO OllTl.IAltY .............. Mii 642-2221 aJl)'tirne 536-1816 1 BR near bay, frpl, prefer ping with streami &: qulet Newport Island 2 hr :r .. ~~\1:'oc, c:i.iiTIHf'"'"""·:: l'UN«•AL 011tano11 ....... Mu tree food, drink 1; roll all sinaif! woman $1l.5 mo • ...i .. , waterfalls, elevators, BBQe. , "'""!$. d,...,. stove, '"~ .,,.ly: L.t.ctUHA Mtl.U ....... :::::::::1,.. 'LOltllTI ............ .,Mll LOV~Y unfurn 1 BR, I BA tax tree. Posh Pauma Val. ··• "~ cl bho ja & -r • ...., -.,. UOUfllA alA(N IJH CARD 0, THANKS ,,.,, .... ,. ... 1, I ~·-& •-utiJ pd. 673-1178 u use, saunas, CUZZI Call • 675-{lllS L.t.OU A flllOUllL .............. ,,01 '"' MIMOltlAM ................. ,, ap. ""'4...... .... ..... W/bUn ley, Submit acreage er .? O Heated pool • Adults only • No ;ts · Adj to shopping $35;00 Wk. Up '""""="";='="==E"' swlm pools priv gar w/ ' M s1 ~" v1•Jo ............ 11111 CIMIT••Y LOTt ............. 61!1 dshwhr, eaa stove & oven, .... ._,,,1 ~8 1•--I nd 435 ' ' ' 3 BR. 2 Ba SPACIOUS, · 1 1 ............ c11111T•1.Y cav..n ......... '41t ....... •-111 5 storage, },\lerything new. Crpt 'drps f'i 1 bit ins H: c~::m:STaANO'""";~ C:liMETlaY caYPTI _,,,., .. Mii garbq:e disp!. Call eves aft1---,--------e Studio & 1 Br Apts. e Kitchen &. TV Incl. B~A~Y~F;;;:R"O~NT=·, -3,.-,B~R.,,_~,,...,. ... -Starting at $140 Adults s. ., rep ., • . C:Affl,TAANO iUCll "'"'1ru CllMATOallt ................ 6, 842-Sm. Choice 3 BR eutsic:le home . 1 blk to beach $250 DA T ......... , "-11'.MORIAL PAllCS ........... 4CJI ;;--""";;----,-~---lcm--er duplex yearly. please. BIJuvdsl East oNf ~ G46-439i. ' ' c .. :t.l.:~" ... ::::::::::::::::;:1~ •uCTIONS ..... ,. ............... 2 BR newly decorated. near&ck Bay. Trade S:OOOO • Phooe Service & Pool e Maid ~rvice incl. Salisbury Realty 673-8900 }!arbor • next to aua• OCIAfllSIOI .... ' .............. 1JM ::l~T~~N •••VICI .......... = R.e1riK & bit-Ina, cpts/drpa, equity for a MW 27-30' trav. C&dill.&c al 425 Merrimac NJCE 2 br. Pool, patio, gar ...... ,. DllH ................ _ .. lm ... ,,, TRANSPCiaTATiOM'::::::: .... ocean view. 1 1!5/ el trailer & a MW truck or •Day, week &: Month W ••• ·-bl! I ·-,_ di'· N 11v1a110• COUfllT'Y ......... 1 .. AUTO TUNll"OllTATtofrf ~ per , H ti gton Be h 4400 9.Y'· .....,....._.., • ns, cp .. , .... .,s, a .... 0 MOUlll TO •• MOVID ...... 1' .. 1.10&1. NOTICll ..... :::::.... month. Adullt prefe!Ted. ? • Call 646ol649 un n IC -pet&. $155 mo. 642--«Xll. ~w:.r.~:r.·~':.·;At.•·::::::::~= 011'.RMAN • Tl.ITOllNO ....... Tradewincb Realty 847-SSU 1--,-------- $135. month. Deluxe i 1obile BACHELOR & 1 BR furn , 4 BR. 2\-S BA. DW!whr. APAaTM•NT1 f<I• SALi .... u• SERVICE DIRECTORY NICE 2 " 3 bd Crp &Nett Hound Pupa. AKC home comp. furn. J:l~ated $140 up. Adults, no pets. NEW APTS Studio apt. 1 blk trnm RENTALS !~~~"e':t~~"o'aiiiViCii'.'.'.'.'.'.".'1: drped Nwl d~ 31e:1~ ttl. tri-oolored. Will trade 2376 Newport Blvd. s.48-9755 11301 Keel.son Ln. 842-784S beach. $300. yrly. 67~245'5 Hou ... Furnished AP,LtANC• 1t•••1•s. ...... un from ·bch 13 bd ·/dbl 1 for pwer lawa vac., Fine pool, adults, no pets. 4 (W t t Be h SI.at ) ~~-~--=~~~•11Nll'.•AL ,... ASP"ALT. Olll .................. 111 • r w a. furn. W'\terfOrg crystal er Seasons P.fob. Est. 2119 New. es 0 ac nr er • 2 BR. unlurn apt, $1SO. Patio •lfllTAl.I TO''iMiiii'';:::;;;;;,.. :~~~ ~A::._.,. ...... i:ie:'.::" tached pr & trplace. 536-ITU ? 54Q..8638 eyes. port S48-6l32 2 en. " bachelor apt&. $150 & $175 &: pool. Crpts, drps &: bltl. C:OSTA MIU. ................. 11M •A1vSm1NG . .. ........ WI BEACHBLUFF APTS I =~==--~~==• Heated nnnj Util pold 1S2S Placentia MllA OIL,,,,... ............... tlH aOAT MAlrTll'.frfANCI ........ dU CHATEAU LA P 0 I NT E >""'' . " MISA VlllOI ................ ~lit •1t1CI(, MA~NIY, 11c. ....... '5 .. New 2 It 3 BR, 2 BA. F .A., Lovely 2 Br furn apt, pool, Viceroy Apts. 1014 Georgia UTILITIES PAID ~~~/T •1AE".,~·N··::::::::::::= IUSINEss s1av1c•~ ........ "'' dl!hwshrs patios pool St. Apt A. H.B. 536-291~ 1 & , Bdnn ' -·,m pools Eisl Bluff 5242 ,,....., ••T· -•• 1u1Lo1111 .................. w1 • • carport, adults no pets. $150 .. • • liWI • -.................. CA fEJllNO iUJS • 847-3957 • 1941 Pomona. FURNISHED 2 BR, Adult!! ol\ly no pets. Furn ::.:-.i:::.T.:lllO••• .......... = CAl lNn'MAl(tNO ............. .. dow"IDW" H·tg Bch, 526 " d ~•--• ,;,, 3535 e NEW DELUXE e 00~. ••••ir•""""'"'·'"·ntl' CA1t,l!HTll'.1ttNO .................. ~100 2 bdr's AU X'tns. .. .. c ... n:u. ..... • ·-............... CEMl.HT Clll<rt't9 ... $15.5 -ATJ'RACTIVE. l bdr., M . St ~7396 301 Avocado St C.M. ~ Br, 2% ba apt for lease WllTC:l.ll'fl .............. tut CHILO cAaE, L~·:::::::: .. 11 Some wlpool. $135-$145 mo. pool utll --'d. --i.-.n liv· atn .• • . IncL -· mastr. 5Ui.te din UNtY•kllTT PAltlC ........... nn C:ONTJIAC:TOltS .................. Klds OK. 342.n70, eves. .. ...... ......... l 8 "'-nd Co I I See Mgr on premises • fltVt•• ........................ tm C:All'IT CLIANUIO "" Ing, adultt, no pets. 1800 r. "'"" o. mpeteyl ----~-----nn. "dbl garage, auto. IACK aAY .................... n .. CA•flttLAY!fllO&a'iiiiiiii '"2. 847-1594. \\l'a.llace Ave., C.~f. Furn. Private. Jl.65 a mo. ASK A""UT OUR door opener avail Pool & :~;.:1.1.11111 .................. g4J o•APl!aU!s .................. UJ1lt'""'B~R~.~,,-,,.,,.-.,..-y-ard_,..~I~'~~.,-., ' Call 962-6984 or 962-6683 gv N • ea··-"-, ••••• , ..... c. HU Ol!MOLITIOll .................. UH J»V LOVELY r "e 1 Br trlr + rec. &rrL r. ~ ........... o•A"ING 1a11v1c• .w lat 1; lut"L ...:u.ired. -B CHELOR U · '-"bed DISCOUNT PLAN Cb h Ad""'.. •-c:oaa..A Dlt. MAii ........... n11 l!LICTRICAL .... -.... .._ nq cabana, $125. 2 Br trlr $100. A nll·iu.•ua . urc. ... .... ~pe-•ALaOA ....................... ,. IOUIPMIMT' ••n.us ·:::::::"" <(Call !IC-19fi1 133 E. 16th SL, C.M. Walle to beach I: town. tl5 Spac 2 Br, 2 Ba apt New e ONLY $2-45 e i~~ .'fC.,•NOS"'.'.'.::::::::::::::ill: 'INCING .......................... 1;,,.-,B~R..---::=-.,..=--.- 642-U65 util paid. 536-3507 draPes new ihag ~rptin&: 165 Amlgcs Way, N.B. tALeoa 11u.Ho ........... 1u1 :~:.~~li"it'i:'.i.iiis;·~k:·:::::: 18 .. ~'._.c::rp~il. N~ stove, • NEW 2700 ft 3 BR Ir 1am "UNTIHOTO" ••ACM ......... , ... l'URNITUlll RllTOtllNI ........ ,, pet&. l BR tum apt. Adults, no c thruout 1 % ml N. of So. sq POUfllTAIN VALi.iT .......... MH a •• ,.,.,5"'" ... ,, $120. * 962-3886 ·-·-. ·~ mo. 1816 ~ .... ~ •• ,0"'-n'-n~go=-"'o~u~n~ty..._ __ 4600;.;.;-' Coast Ptua. $l60. 2ll» s . rm, 3 ~Owner'• hoc apt ••AL 11rACH ................ _,.. •••o•NINO ......... .... ,.....,.....,,., 1: ..... aw .. 1, -'""'A W r=cn'>'> LONOllAC" ........... ., ... :u..0 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,1 -2 &3 BDttMS,2 BA.-• 548-1356 Pacllic ..... m a)' • ..,,.,...,.,_,, OIANOI CGUfllTT ............. 2... ......... .. ... . Lovely 2 Br cabin near Snow Valley Ski Lodge, Fum & crptd $16,500. Ex· change $6000 eqty for house in Orange Co. 5.16-6936 4 UNITS • La,runa. 1 block to beach. Income: $n60 a year, (Price $65M clear) Take Small borne. Roy J. Amtson, Rltr. Ol--1260. Beautiful 41' Norwe1&:an sallin& yacht lhlingly car. .. "" ~ <qUippod. $16,ll!O equity !or home, TD, car or ?? 644-4~ Ave. SINGLE Adults, lu xury . IANTA ANA .................... 2,11 :~~IHO, OllCING ........... = patio, heated pool, washer W-8IDE 1 Bdrm furnis garden apta, w/full recrea· GRAND OPENING Coron• dol ...... , 5250 WISTMIHSTI!• ................ un GRllN TMuM•·:::::::::::::::.,.. hook up, 962-89S4 1---------- ki '~". tacll1·11-& compl ot• THE VICTORIAN •;;..;.;.;c,;c_.;... _______ MIOWAYCITY ................. uu ou• •••• •• ,, -==='""'====== ~-~nt to• Oceano lower. pill' ng atta, ..... ,.;, ,. IANTA AfllA "••OMTI ........ ,,,. ................... -........ ,. ..... .., .. . South Bay Cl b 111 150 . COAITAL 1191 Ml!'A'-TN CLUIS .............. '"' s J Beach, Jl)tllJO, adjactnt-mo. 673-5729 pnvacy. u New, large2 BR, BA. S SHAR.f 2 br, So. 111de of u.ouwA 1u,c;.-·::::;;;;;:;:::1,. =~~~~~t .... wiN"ci""""""'"":g; In Uln Pismo Beach, sand dunes & TRAILER. Bachelor only, Apts. zn So. Brookhunt. Adult&only.Crpts-drp1-bltns. Jfwy. Drps, crpts, 11un dk: UOUNA NllUEL ............. tlt7 INTIAIO• 01c:o11&f1NO"'""m1 C1pl1tr1no 5725 J _ Anaheim (714) 172-4500 Sound proofed, pri gar w/ priv. In rear over gar. $180 1•,1,n,••,• •• •,",'°,, .............. !.*,, INC:OMI TAX .......... ::;;:.,.. stale park. $15,000 val. Jdeal !or student or retired . . · ·· ·· · · ·· ···· ·•· 1110.. DrMMMtal. •tc. ,,,. 1 BEDROOM turn pt fool... Trade / listed securities. !"an •~+ •• .,~. ••·•~•n ston.ge, Fenced yd w/patio. mo + $100 depos, -421~ Iris, '""' JUAN CA,ISTRANO ...... tru 1110,,'•• ........ ,... a , re .. ,., ~ A•NJ ...... ~· .. ~ .....,, G _,_ G "10 . CAfllSTllAfllG all'.ACH tr• . ......................... t &: ..i-I d' --· .... ,,....,,..., '""'" rove -Wate.r pd. Gardl'!ner main. CdM. 675-0633 OMCA POlfllT ... -.... t, .. INSUU.TING .................. 41H crp s ......... gave, ispo_._ $90 inc, util. Small furn apt, ----------tamed. 667 Victoria st. 2 BR So of tlwy )'rlY a1ve:a1101 cOiiliTV";;;;::::·-::~~~~ET11M"~ ..... g $135 mo. 49&-2319 I ·lti-.tts-Tamu---,.-.-.,.-_-,-,-,,-.-il Single man. Near 15th & SINGLE Adults Lu xury 636-4120 Util'.:· f~'d. $195'. mo: r~~.~.::;~~·.:::.::: .... m: 'ANITOAIAL .. .' ............ :::,,,. ........ .. Newport. 642-5583 garden ~ts with country COtlOOMouuM ,.,. 'Ew•L•Y ae:,A1a. •tt. ...... -. Din• Point 5740 painting, cedar chest, antiq • club atmosphere and com· Rd'•· req'd, Mr. Forney ou•1.u1s 111.1aN.:·:;::::::::::mJ L.t.Nosc:•••No ............ _,,..,. ----------desk, Prov. table, Want den ~ewport Bitch 4200 plete privacy. SOUTII BAY 3 BR 1% balh $150/mo. Bkr. 540-3862 RENTALS ~~~~':'-:."11t'iCic'".".'.':'.".".'.'.'.:":::: NEW 3 BR. 2~' Bath etudio. turn, fur are. rv.p. birds CLUB API'S lllOO Olapman LARGE New 2 BR, 2 BA Hou-Unfurnf1L-..1 1i11ov•No a·no1U.O• ......... ..-Carpets. drapes. refrlr , or? 673-3524 JIAVE: Sailboat 38', n ee or cruise (value $16,000). Will TRADE I e i Real E8tate, ' call 673.llil7 C-2 Comn1. Bldg. lge paved lot near Newport & Bristol Blvd. Value $'16,500. Wan t view home. Leon Vibert Realtor 548-0688 anytime l lA VE: Commercial lot, clear, $15.oOO, Lake Arrow· head $10,000 clear, WANT airplane or lneome proper- ly. Broker (U 689-8801. 1i251. Jamea Pl, N.8. 3 Br, 2 Ba, ocean view, Own- er says submit income or land for $30M eqty. Mark Les, Rltr. ~7711 Trad~ up • bollSI'! with back bay view at 235J Irvine Ave., fo r vacant or -4 to 100 units. Agent 67:>6252 (Ir 67J.(823 aft 6 pm. Want 4 BR &: 2 BR ''Ocea.n- a lre" duplex. Have clear Palos Verdes ocean view lot Art Giovinetti, Broker 673-7420 Trd. STJOO Eq In Newport 30 Sailboat. Comp. race equip_ Auto pilot. \Vant travel camper I trailer, Clear ~ equal value. fi46.0047 HA VE clear North Laguna J BR. & den, 1% + !,ii ba. WANT beach income. 6fl.2'152 Call anytime. Broktt 10 Arn.ES, R·l, Oxnard Exchange for good Income un it!. 1-tr. Conrad Riviera Realty <499-28oo 494-1330 Eves. Utility trailer 4x8, fully en· cloaed, new tires, SIOO val. Maricom Marine OF radio, $100 val Trade/rifle or shot· aun of eq. val. GTJ..4303 1966 ISLANDER n Sloop. $3100 value. (Leased &lip avail nr. Balboa Pavlllon). Trade for listed &eCUrities. 673-4303 I:l~N"D~PENING IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Jf9ltil PAINTIN9, Pl_._.. ...... ... Ave., Garden Grove (714) w111 .. McC•rdlo, Rltr1. plus den. Crpts, drps, bltna. ••NII.AL ...................... PAINTINO, .................... all 11tove, dshwhr. $245. Call .... *' * * * * 636-3030 VI --•f 535-3864 COSTA lrol.llA .. ,,,, .......... ,.JI• PATIOI .................... -•• "'41 '114: 870--042.faftS -. 1810 Newport IDvd., CM. ew. ll-...>'U or MISA OIL MA• .............. 11• PHOTOO•APMY ' ............ ,. l!!!!~~!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!![!!!!"!!!~!!'!!!!!!!!!i!I Luxury garden apartments of(tting comple!e privacy, beautiful landscaping & un- paralle.led recree.tional fadl· lti~ in a country club 'at· mosphere. Now leuing in Newport Beach. Furnished or unfurnished Modds open 10 am lo 8 pm Rents from $1.55 to '310. OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS 17~ 16th ~l TI4: 642-8170 SINGLE Adults Lux u ry ;arden apls wilh country club atm06phere and aimp. lete privacy. SOUTI{ BAY CLUB API'S. Irvine at 16th, Newport Beach. (TI4> 645--0550 LOVELY 2 br apt. Almost new. Fum. 1,1 blk to OCl!an I: bay. 1905 \V. Balboa Blvd. Sun. OR 3-9ID9, \\7kdays 12U) 795--0661 TR.All.ER, 1 adult, poce., wa. ter I: gas pa.id , Senior citizen $100 .. mo. LI 8-8-nt or ?III 6""6255 SAIL Ina P.folel, wkly from $37 .50. Special low monthly nt,s. 675-1841 (cor. 28th St. &. N,wport mvdJ . BEACON Ba.)' 2 Br. lrpl, pvt. pier & dock . 1225 mo. 673-SO>I lj,;;;;;;;;;;1 MllA Vl!ROll .... -.......... lilt PU.STll'.RING, Pl~ ... ., ..... REAL ESTATE Lequnl 801ch 4705 ~T129 644-00!lt eves. COLLEOI! •••JC ............ '1111 n.uMaiNo ....................... REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE :,;c:.:.:.:;:_;;.:;;.:;':---'.:.;' I'""""""""""""""""""~ NlwPoaT a••CN ............ nt1 PET o•OOMIHO .... Generil Sl"E NIWPORT "OMTI ............. :1111 POOL SIJIVICI! ................. ----------Gener1I General DELUXE Bachelor apt, N. NIWP01t1' 11tOa11 .......... mt flOWl!a sw11.P1No ........... ffU Ir k F • Villa Apts 1Avs"oa1r1 ................. lm •uM11 sl!av1c:E ................ ,,. R•ntils Wanted 59901--------------------I end, 2nd fir, pvt en • dee • ~·rway I OOYl!JI SltORll'.S ............... nt7 ROOl'INO ............. me Office Reftt1I 6070 AcNtge 6200 view, 1 blk bch/shopping. 81 IS 1 , WISTCt.1•• ................ mt a.&010. •tH'"-ate. .......... ,,.. •• -~ UNIVIRSITY •••K ........... mr llE,Y,ODEllNG .. ltEPAI• ,,.. Adult. Sl45 mo. 4~ Near 0 ..,.,,,.e C:O Al ....... rt &: • av1N1 .................... -.. 12Jll llMODILING, ICITC:ll•Nt ........ J ·~'6 .. ..., IACIC IAY .................... 1261 ICISIOAI IKAIPlfll ........... tll OCEAN front gUest apt on UCL Adclll only. 20122 U.IT ILUl'fl .................. ntt SIWlNG ............ -'"' Pvt beach. 2 rooms, 2 bas, Sant.a Ana Ave, MG-2796 •• Tt.. 2244 SEWING MA•'•"'"' ........ ,•tu lltVINI 'l'l!ltltAC:I .... -...... l2U Sl!l'TIC TA S. U.... llc. .. •ff.I pa.tio,,garage. $225 inc. utll. CORONA OIL MA• ........... nst TAILOlllHO .................. .,. RENTAL FINDERS "-T• L•«•'* ••• ,,.. Cllll• ,,,.. 499-3768 or 213: 79'l-6163, •ALIOA ...................... »II Tl!AMITll'. CO"TROL ........... '1t VILLA MESA APTS ....... ISU.Ntll ............ -... :nst l'ILI, C-..tc .......... ~ ...... "7• --MM111 1 BR cottage, poolside, nr beach, fireplace. $150 lse. 494-321E aft 4: 30 2 BR W1f ••·• hid '-100 IS'-1 .......... ,..,,.,,, JlS1 Tl'-1• Ur111Mm a M1r1111 '""'''" um, pri pa...,.., IALtoA ISU.ND .............. JJJI Tlllll'. SIRVICI " ............. 6fN pool. 2 car encl'd gar. Oil· NawPOltT WIST .............. :a11 Tl!LIVISIOfll, ltlflllh. 9tc. ...... . MUNTINOTON llACM ..... ,,S.00 UflMOLITIAY ......... ., ...... tm dren welcome, no p e Is MUNTINOTO•'MA••Ol.ll -···,... WELOtHG . . .......... ms ~...-wn._,,.. -·-n-ca please! $160. Also fum $1BS. ,OU NTAIN YAU.IT .......... Ml• WO'IOOW CLIANING ...... ,,,,.,,, 4740 TI9 \V, \\l'llson. 640-1251 c ~~~'D:11u.ia"ova ·::::::::::::::::: JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 1~~=-:.:;::::...:.c:c=c:..._ LONO ••ACM ................. :uao ,o. ,WANTl!O, Mo ............ 1'0ll ATI'RACTIVE lrg 1 BR apt VALUE, adult couple only, 2 ORANGI COUNTY ............. >600 ~gi :::~:g: w-........ 7'21 w/pool, on Bluffs overlook· BR. no pets. Drps, cpU, ~·,•,•,~.~~ ...................... :::: Ml!N • woMl!N ...... rm ................ SCHOOLS A lflllTRUC:TIOM ,.,.1611 ing harbor. 1 yrs lease $155 dishwhr, hid pool, quiet. MIOWAIH'l'Jl!·GHTi"""""= ~o• '••PARATION ........... 71M mo. 495-5489. 4!)6.2409 i135. 2295 Pacific Ave. SANTA I ......... TH IATltlCAL . .. ........ ,,.. Dana Point RENTALS WANTED •J-IOMES •DUPLEXES * GUEST JIOUSES * APARThfENTS FREE SERVICE GOLDEN WEST RENTALS 53t>"'10 RENTALS ~78 or 6424429 f:~iT:.,L 11iC:M ·:::::::::::::::: MERCHANDISE FOR L.AGUHA NIOUIE" ............. :1117 SALE AND TRADE A t U f lshN BRAND New 1 & 2 BR. L MttSION v11'0 ...... _ ...... :11111 AlATURE rrsp cpl, no p •• n urn \V/\V cp,,, all bltns Incl. SAN CLl!Ml!NTI .............. :ine ,UltHITUJll! .................. -children or pet&, wishes 2 br C:APISTIANO ...... ,. ........ 1nl OFl'ICI FUltNJTURI ........ 1111 Gen1r1I 5000 sell cleaning oven. Patios, CAP11TllANO 111'.AC" ......... ,,. OFl'ICI •o•••MINT ......... 1111 uni hae or apt, 2 ba It &al' ~ .. -, Ad··"-64, ~-00.,,00,01NTu•''''"'""""""'',.' .. sTO•• ll!ou1•M1nrT ............ 11 by 12/1.5, C.M. area. To VEN DOME IMMACUU.TE APTS! ADULT A FA1dILY SECTIONS AVAD..ABLE Clo11 to shoppl"I, Park * SpaclOIUI 3 Br'•, 2 Ba * 2 Bedrooms * Swim Pool, Put/green * Ftp!, lndiv/lndry fac'll 1145 An1holm A•o. COSTA ~IF.SA scz.m-4 $130. 2 BR duplex. Yd. patio, bllns, re.trig. "Children & pct O.K Bkr. 5J4.6980 ~--.,.~ · wu. .,..,uuo, C N MINI ........... H CAl'I, Rll!STAUAANT .......... 11 377 w. Wilson. OUflL.1111.IS llNl'UIH .......... Jtn a•• IOUIPMINT ............ 1111 S175. Wally Bolt, 290 N. 3rd ATI'RACTIVtA:lean 2 BR, crpls, drps, bltns, carport. Adults, no pet1, S 13 5. 548-<'169 1028 El C&mino Drive Deluxe 3 BR, 2 BA apt Drps. wfw cpls. 548-3481 or "10--0154 SPLIT-levt.l 2 BR. Crpts, drps, RIO. l~i BA. $150, Adults, no pct&. 2885 ~ten. doza Dr. 54~ 2 BR garage apt. Relrig, stov,, cpl!. Couple onl,y. $150 mo. &16--8226 A 5 IUMM•• •INTAL.1 .......... ms MOUllH0'-0 GOODI .......... ..,. SI, El Cajon, Ca. (n4) RENTAL:» OAltAOI IALI .............. em A F I hod FUANITURI AUC'TH»C ........ llU 444-2596, ptt. urn. APPLIAHClS ................. 11111 ==~--~----lllNIJIAL .................... .-. '"T1ouE1 .............. 111• SINGLE employed )'()Ung C:OSTA MISA .................. 4111 llWIN• MACMINI ......... 1111 woman needs room or MllA 'll!•DI ..... .,.\,,,,.,.411t MUSICA'-INSTRUMIMT ...... 111J L--Nll'.Wl'OltT aa&C" ............ 4Mt PIANeS. eaGANI ............ 1111 would 8•Mln.' apt. In vie, 17th NIWPOIT "9:10HTS .......... oftlt ltAOIG .................. ,. .... 11111 &: Jrvine, cail 548-2296 MIWl"ORT IHOAl'I ,,, ........ tnt TILIV1110N ." ................ ,,mt WllTC:t.11111 ............... 4Ut "1''1 • STl!aco ............... nll 8 LANDLORDS • UNIVIAllTY PAAIC ........... CJ.U fAPI AICOROlltl .......... Int SACK eA y .................... OM C,r,MIAAI a 11'.0l.llPM•NT .... UN FREE RENTAL SERVICE IAIT ILU,11 . . ..... ,..,,,,42tl HeelY ll.IPflLllS ............. Mii Broker 534-6982 C:eRONA 011. MAA ........... ttM 1,0.Tllto 00001 ............ IMt IAl.IOA .......... ,.,,,,,,.4JN lll40Cl.IU.RI, KOP•I .... -•. -aAY llL.ANOI ................. 4UI MIKILL.t.llllOUI ,.,,, ........ .... LIOO ISLI' , , ................. Ull Mlse. WAfllTIO ............... ,Ult IALIOA llLANO ......... ,.,.4JH MAC"INIAY, ltc:. , ........... IJM Hl.INTllllaTON aEACM ,,., ..... 44M '-UMllR ,,,,, .............. , ... 17Jf e Free Rental SPrvlce • Brokers / Mgra, I Owners Propertiea West 675-1642 ,OUNTAIN VAL'-IT ...... ,.,,4411 lTOIU.11 ...................... 1111 s1•'-•rAcH ........................ eu 1Lo1No M.t.nt1A1.s ....... mt Rooms for Roni 5995 1..0NO ll•C:" ................ <Ute IWAl'I , .. .. .. ntl :>••No• couNT'I' .................. PETS and LIVESTOCK ••1to1:N o•ov• .............. 4411 fll!TI ,oaw1:aAL .............. • FURNISHED room. Sin&le LAGUNA BEACH Air Condttlonod ON FOREST AVENUE Deak space av&U.able 1n neweat oWCI'! buildlnt: at 40 Acn!:tl', So. Calif. $25. DOWN, $25. PER MONTH, S2,495. FULL PRICE. L. SheWfelt, 326 w. Third. St .• L.A. Phone: (213)623-SlDl prime. location m downtow:nr--------- 1.aguna Beach. Air condl-like El1inore 6202 tloned, carpeted, beautlful entrances: Frolltage on 3 ADJOINING hills ide Fore&t Ave., rear leads to lakeview Jots, near ca1ino Mu nclpaJ parking ,lots. $50 $3,tm. 536--2449 per month for apace, Desk and chain available for $5. Business houn answering &ervice available for SlO. All utilities paid except telephone. DAILY PILOI' 222 1'"0REST AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH ........ MODERN 3 room auite, cptli., & tr conditioning, janitor aervlce, ample park· ing. So. C&IU. 1st Nat. Bk Bldg. 2.l> E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 642-1485 1000 Square Fut Office Space Avail 300 17th Street, H.B. 536-1101 3 ACRES 40 miles nor1h of Reno near Honey Lakl'! 11.l foot of SletTatl'. Level, clear, $3,DOO. ~2449 R. E. W•nlod 6240 NOTICE 1t you have a 3 or 4 bedroom horn~ for aale or for rent. call us today. We represent the employees of a large 1 firm moving to the Harbor Area and they must have housing! All ca.th ii desired. Call 1'"'arrow 546-8640 BUSINESS '"" FINANCIAL Bus. OpportunltlH 6aatl Affiliate CANDY SUPPL y ~~~:~"~~~ ................ :~: uT1 .................... -........ or double. Near ahoppina. lANTA AHA ..... :::::::::::::::: ... ~~:~.s--::::::::::::::::;·:::::·:= A1e&a del Mar. 54S-3298 5 4000G1nor1I 4000Genoral 4000 BAY LIDO BLDG ROUTE -N J N B !No selling lllvolved} 0 ... .._ """' al ... fovr IC'OmlH.d wonb b.- ' tow to '°""' fcwr almplli '#Ol'dl. INEEDAD r I' I I IHEWLI I 4 j j I A word to wl11 kldR '"Don't --;=~-::;-:;:~· ::::::::...., ploy In tho llrMt. You moy "' get that - -fHllng,• l;IMllON I \1•1C r I I' I' I !~~~1= • ~~Ni:.rs~£~.~'"'" r r r r I' I' r 1 _e ... r,..01..,.sce .. ':f'.,s!..,\\._'1_"1_" ... l _..I _I .... I I I I ·-""'----""" SCltAM·Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9300 I F I E D · it:~t.A~~.~.~~~-~~.~.::::::::::: LIV•STOCIC ,,,, .. ,,,,, .... , .• , .... 1 ~,ve~s~. ,,-.,..---.,-,,,,-.,..-- C:OAITAL ..................... ,.. CALIFORNIA LIVING $15 WK I: up w/ kitchen. .uw ewpo,., . • E il Offices avail&bJe. Rm 301. xce ent income for few 675-2464 or 5(1-5032 hours "-'et!ki)' work. (Daya LAOUNA alACM , ............. •Ill LAOUNA HIOUIL ............. on NUltll•••• .............. "11 $35. wk studio apt. 2376 MISl!Oft Vll'O _,,, ........ ,.. SWIMMIN• ..OOLI ................ Ne•"""'rt Blvd. 548-9755. and E\_'eni.npl, Retillinz and SI'ORE, office & desk space collec11ng money from coin IAN Cl.IMIHTI ........ ,..,,,4,U , .. Tlot ...... ,,,,_,,, .. _ ..... lfU .. ..., 1842 Newport Blvd., CM operated dispensers in Or-OANA l"OINT .................. 41 .. •WH IHOJ ...................... lftl Mottls, Trlr. cm. sn7 I--==-=-=~==-•nee Co. and surrounding TIUPL•I(. tK. ..................... VAC:ATIONI .................... -r.OHDOMINIUM ......... ,,,,,,,.,. RENTALS Aph. Unfurnished GINaAAL ..................... .. COSTA MllA .................. 11M MISA VlltO• ................. 1111 HIWPOAT alAC" ..... ,. ..... IHt NIWl"OAT "llaMTI .. , ........ 1:111 NIWPO•T SltOltl!I ........... ant #ISTCLIPI' . '"""""' .11» UHIVEltllTT PARK ........... JU1 IACKl•l' ..... ,. ............ IHI E•ST •l.Ullll ............ 11'2 COIONA OIL MAR .. ., .. ,,, .. SUI IALSOA ................. IJM IAY ISUNOI ................. UH 1.100 11L1 ............... su1 IALIOA Ill.ANO , .......... llU HUNTllitOTON alACM ......... ..... 'OVNTAtN VALi.iT ......... ...M1t Sll!AL eaACM .................. s.11 LONG ll:ACM ........ ,. ..... U .. OIANOI COl.lin'T ............. WOI o•ao1w oaova ............... 1111 Wll'.STMINIT•ll .,,,,.,,_,., •. 1111 MIDWAY CITY .................. 111• IAfllTA AMA . ' ................ ... SANTA AfllA flllOHTS .,., .. ,., .... IUITIH ,, ................ , .... J'4t COAIT•L .................. ... IAIUfllA llAC:" .............. 1111 LA•UHA frf lOUl!L ............ Im IAH CLIMIJrtl ~ ~ , ........ .fl'I• IAfll 'U'N CAPll'T.,.,JIO 0,, .. Int DANA POINT . • ....... 174t REAL ESTATE, Gentr•I TRANSPORTATION tlOO' SHOP, OFFICE, area. We establlsh route •OATS a YACNTI ................ WEEKLY rates Sta Lark 2340 Newport 'Blvd., CM IHandJes name brand canc1Y "''LIOATS ................. ,. l.fo~~ 2301 Newport Blvd., $75. 646-2544. 548-B333 and srw.ck!). $1575.00 cash POWll'.a c•u1saa1 ............... Costa Mesa !========== ·"-• Sl'llo-IKI IOAT ............. req .... ~. For permnaJ inter. lo.t.T TRAILIAI .............. fin view in Oran"e Co .. -.. 10AT MAINT•111A•C• _ ......... Ml••. Ront•lt 599' Commerclel 6085 .... · -~. IOAT U.UHCMINO ............... .... send name, address and MARINI IOUlfl. ......... ... ,..___ phone number to MU'Tl· IOAT IL.IP, MOOlttH• ........ tal HOOSIERS Trt.ilt'r O>urt, Prime '·"'"""ercW Propn1y u •OAT 11av1c11 ......... ., ... ..,, """' FaJJ•• 0,., C.M. Adil 132'x280", C•2, Beach Blvd., STATE DIST., INC., 1681 W IOAT Jl~NTaL1 .................. .,.., ,,..,., ' B---d A · · aOAT C:HAttT•• ................... Park in heart of town. 2 Huntlnaton Beach •. su,750 IV<l \Vay, nahe1m, cau. l'llMINa I OAT'I ................... IP'"' up -38'. ""23"•0 Cuh down. Ownu Wlll car-fom la 92802. 1Tl4 J 778-Soo'.l. aOAT MOYINO .................... 1v ,,..... IOAT ITOlt AO I ............ ...... ry l:S )'t!l.r lst trust dttd. EXCEPTIONAL EARN. •o•Ts W'4NTID .............. tttl WM'TED: Garage to rent Realonomics Corp. ~ lNGS, Pari-to'm• •oack •t1tC:1tA,T ............... till for stor11e. C.M. or N.D.1----------' l'LYtNo LlllONS ............. t1Jt ----------I routes, Avnil in nlMly &reai. MOalLI NOMll ............... ntt &rell. Call 774-{)330 ... M MOTOtt HOM11 ............... t11t lndustrlil Rintal 6090 C"n or ·women to re:ih>ck ••CYC:l.l!I ................ ms Ma.ck machines & collect 11.1cTa1c u.as ................ Income Property 6000 Id •••• •••n .................. "" NEW BUILDING money "" 0' '""'· NO MOTO•c:Tc:L• ............. ,.. ~A. ~, . ....,. ho le I SEWNG • \VE FURNISH MOTOllSCOOTl•I ............ \..V~• ~ me ......... '_.... .. A ~-M • ,..,.~Tia Auto 11av1c:11 a '"•n ........ units plu• room tlCI bid ""'""' _.... ve., ......... ell UVU\ NS. S900 req'd for AUTO TOOU • 1ou1• .......... ,. $125,000 21'.1% d ~ Each unit 1125 sq ft, 2 off· pert-time route, tull time ~:::t::S. T::i:L .. ::::·.:'.::::=: 5'MX!i n. lets, 2 tttt rooms. 110/220 routes also avail. ACT NO\V CAMro1a1 .................... ,.,,,. electric. Amplt pvkin&. FOR OIOICE LCX:ATl~'N" TIUC:llf.I ............ -............ C. Robo N R-' I ~ • Jll'.IPS '" :..r."" _ , ............ "11 Butlnns lttftfll 6060 rt attreu c.4"1!' n Ora.nit!! County. Vendfnr ~Q:r:,•uo~~::Au; lm Colla ~fffl 642·1485 Div. 1001 Avtnue of ttit IMPORTIO AMTctl ............... ~Ml· ti. •l 128 w. 19th St., St.ra, Suite 58,j. Century ll'OIT CARI ............... c J\L Av•• ~-•-1 C'ty, Cai. -1. '" o--· ANTIOUIS. CU.llt(S ........... 11 • utl\.'.• u . A 6200 .. -.,g .... ... TRIPLtJC.. t!C. ... ......... JtH ltAC:I u.a1, ltODS ........... ffH .. ~176.! * er ... ~,.=----...;.= Cit. call 1714) 64S...U93 C:OMOOMIN IVM ............ ltl• •UTO IYINTS ................ NU I==,.,.,,...,,..,.,_,,.....~,....,-1--,,...;;:0c;,;,"";,:;::....__ lllNTALI WANTIO .......... sttt •uros 11\'AHTIO ............. 1111 R00:'-1 SUltable for lf1ft 11.hop, 10 ACRES -PRIME. Near RESTA URANT l.OOMI POii ltlNT ........... 1"' NIW C'4Jll ................... men's '"°" or ladies shop. 11-lake. ~ l mo. ~1osr POPU"R ROOM e t OAJIO 1 ... •UT<' LIAllNO ...... ,. ...... tell ••~ ....,.. ~OTl!LI. TIAILE I COIJltl) ,,., 11110 CAltl ................. .,. CAii Jim 8'rlcshir.. 673--9-IOS Call (7141 SM--47"3. !-"or SalP • Plk'lne S-1'2-MD:i , _______ _ II I - Th "' nt lo .. fi, m W• vi ... '" pl .. " ,,, Ir. •• k IV " s Af Ac 0 T a p c n k n " tc li " T Al SI E: c 0 c '" " • u c " " f c I Fl G ti F n • • c • • l s , • M n ' • 0 t r I • ( Fl J I ( I l a s: ' ( h F I ' A ' j I ' ! I ~ •• • ---------. ---·-~ : . •• llUSINISS ond '1NANCIAL ANNOUNCIMINTS oncl NOTICIS ~. N-2', 19'9 D.111.Y PUT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT ~J~O!Jll!_!&~IMl'~~l~O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jo"' Mon. w-. 7100 Jollo Mon. Wwn. 7100 J""'• Min. W... 71 •••• ~ltleo 630G ~-,,_ "41•1 6400 ~ - THIS IS NOT VENDING SCllWll!ll< lli<>'!'le, adults. When Vou Sharp S.Crotory f 0 , SPORTSMEN Continental, ,.Uow, comb. f ' foot • ,._. ""?n" lock under Rat. Poor cond. W f •t d Beech Ae\IMY• •pe The naUon'a wzesttraochlle ldenti!y "'8-5491 on I one "'18. ShOrlhond oo, organiu.tion bu a limited • h -• a f 1 I number of now QPPCll1W1llJet QIJHUAHU~i:: ._: ab t'!i~.~ r1g t • • • ..... th ma U do o.': for the· aportsmillded man November ~ 1J1110tween _.., r v • n • r - or v.·oman lo set into the and Beach. Identity, Coll one of PhofteJ 6Q..3910. 425 field that they enjoy the 962-2686 N ..... port ltvd. most. BEAUTIFUL Long haittd fhe experfS * AIDES *• Experienced, multkolored kitten w/ftea ' AU ohln.. Kun-BHch \Ve need an a inbitious itldi. (Ollar. Vic: of Elden I: Del /isled be/owl! t'onvaleloent HOIP·· 18192 vtduel who would like to Mar. 548-9607 Delaware. ll.B. ( ? 14) reap the rtWards of the CALICO Kttten i..J nlOll, 84T.J515 ever · ta.ting "'"'lion ex· black. ><llnw, ""t. Found SERVICE DlltlCTORY SERVICE DlltECTORY SERVICI DlltECTORY I ·AID=ES=,-:N"un=tnc'"'.-A&e=-:35,,.-or p!Olion -a pt:r90n who ii 11/19. 548--0lot at ~2837 over prd'd, Part time avail. -··ii·· General * * Housewives and Mothers Earn extr1 money for .* CHRISTMAS * J. C. Penney Company Foohlon loloncl -Nowport ioach Hoo pooltlont opon In aspirin& to earnings M:ll ov. FOUND: Calif. Llc pl4te, Alph:I~, Oils 6520 Carpet Laying & Janltorl•I 6790 Call Jor appt. 114 • Gf.807S er $1.<W per monlb. • Nev. 19th on 17th St. C.M. SEALING tr PATOUNG Rlp.1lr 6"\26 SPAlU<LE Janitorial I: Win-BABYSITI'ER Wanted 111 * Sales Thi• i. one ul !he..-.,,,... c.u altl,JJ. "3-8982 Reddentlal • lnduo • O>mc1 l'OR CARPETING -de&DiDC s.rv. W"" Monte Vla1a School Area to Scbedulu Including alterDOOllJI, evenln1s and Ing but fun businesses yoo.'U Cmnpl reu 1erv. CUrrentb' OR CARPET LAYING dows, resid., axncl. const. care flX' 3 children. Tue8day combination of both. evff have an opportunity to Lost 6401 engaged by City of CJll. for C. A. Page SU.JnO ae.ntlp. Frte est. -.2691 ONLY -2:30 'lll 5 PM. Call Finest conditions -Top IUpervlJlon -EX· look into. BLACK t..a•-•-·, male, 11t street restoration. -==='====="I -6C2-3844 eves & wkends or ell I be fj•· · cl din ••· rl il w-n • · L·-• 6110 64• -•••. c en ne ~ m u g ~count p v ere. yn. old. name "Ben." NATO CORP. Electrlal 6640 -scapln9 ~ .....,-s You nt'f!d at lea't Sl.647.50 to Newpt Peninsula. Reward. Gen'l Contracton: ~ ===....;-_....;::.;.;..;;I BABYSI'ITER/Hou.ekeeper, * Apply Now * $3,547.50 cash to start. 61"1100 • '' ELECTRICAL serv\oe I: LIC'D Jal\)8.nesc landsc•pe live in or out. Min hn 8-6, 10 • M 9 -Ballyllttlnt 6550 repair. 24 hrs. 1 days. No con~ctor. Lawn,, sprklrs, Mon-Fl1, Girt 5, boy :S. Sal· "' • to P .M., Monday thru Frfdtiy . . WST Blonde Female Cocker job •~ ---" ..,._ -~-• ._ paboe: etc. &10-3037 J C p \i~te, giving phone number, Spa'liel Vi e. Mesa Verde. LICENSED chlld care, my addltic':.s:"i'iit·~~ • ~~·t :u.s792 days, • • enney Company . All Stasons = heartbroke n . ~meF, ~ 2:_!f l!~~ v.11 fix it! 6*-4712 M.sonrr, Brick 6830 "BABY=°'Sl==r1"·ER"'"'-:N'"eedecl....,...,--my #24 Fashion l•l•nd Sportlng Goods Co. .. . ....,. "'~ J_ ... , U.UIUJI<:"• RICHARD '"WN ' P.O. - S66 Depl "' LOSI': Grey Weimaraner, Ir snack. So. Cout P1ua Floors 666S ~ home. 6 AM--!PM. Mon. Newport S..ch, C•IHomla - AtlllCY ... ... ,,._ --'4MIJ1 1114 S. IMttrw -· .. 147·f711 FEMALE FEE REIMBURSABLE Accounts P$l5oble Clork to lo1ust have buUdinJ: il development conatruclion exper. Ute !)'pine. S.Crotory $525 Nice, neat person with &ood BeCtttarial a k 11 l a • GftatloCatlon. :;.e..4008 C-a 1.L Tue&. Thun:, • .Fri, (1) 9 ~ ~ Salt Lake €ity, Utah S4ll1 female Bristol & Baker St, area. Custom & ....-nqn old ~ Assoc. Partner CM. Undu medicine. Rew. BABYSl'ITING, My bopte. CARPET VINYL TILE Masonry A Specl•ltyl mo. • -•• '! n 11 I n Accountant Trainee 641H1662 Costa Mesa area, ~need Free est. Lie. contr. 5tG-7262, Block, Brick, Corterete BABYSITI'ER wanted. near AUTOMOTIVE DEALER LOST Female black kitten, 2 ~~.',!::.,_.h~.~1863meals. 546-44?8 FrH Eat. '3.1-23Q ouFounr tal-n e,YalleyMon ~~ Jobs-M.ft, \fom. 7100 Jo'""'!::~Mo~n.':_!W!:om.!!!!:_!.7~100~1 $61111 nw. old on Balboa Island. n.o;; .... ~a .,.._ <1u1.,1 I' n.. '":' BA AccounU,.. DelfH. Reward. Call-673-12.14 BABYSITTING, My home, Gardening 66IO Moving, Storage 6840 gsz..1814 COLLEGE 1tudent needl GAL FRIDAY: Busy Cb. Min. 1 YI' work expcr. V. '" k NEW l d I BARMAID, nlte1. Apply aJt 6 p/tlme work. Afternoon, wantJ efflcl@nt pereon to run Activewlth$23.000tolrrvt>•l Small Pet Tort.o. ise, tc. .,.....wee · awns r e -see n1. MOV'ING HAULING bat (L U I") 968-n56 Complete lawn c·-. Cean • pm, MAVERICK. l'ni New. eves., dependable. 615-3391 office. Variety b the key, Orange County excluslve. A ona. Ll c · ...... J l v n. ••• ~~ BJ·~ CM f 5 p M l Top In !ield, 2S yrs Nation-Balboa Jal.and, 673-1012. BABYS1ITING, DAYS OR up by job or month. Free '11 ton an. ...... u. ~.i.-PCll't vu., • a ter · • oc. is Ideal to $600 to start. NITES. REASONABLE. '5timat.._ For info. call BARMAID Britt.h. to work DENTAL OFFICES Co. pays fee. Call Sally Hort ally. Extremely high return, LOSI': Small black &: white 646-7943 846--0932 P1perh1nglne in a.n English Pub. Call ~. Other Fee A free plus excellent sa.Jary. Prin-cat. Mesa Verde area. Painting 6l50 646-9Dl. aft 5 pm. e AQiltants jobs available, cipal &elected must have 549-1643 or 546-2376 BABYSITI'JNG, my borne GARDEND"lG 6 iaDdseaping. e lnlurance Girls COASTAL AGENCY managerial background.Au. C.M. (17th &: Orange). ~yrs exp.Clean ~up, •PAINTING int a, ext, BELLMan-SberldanBeach e RecepUonilta 27'90HarborBlvd,CM tomotive experience not Personal1 6405 Lunch le lge ;yard. Mon-Fri. 1prinklen inst'd A: repaired. Back from Vietnam. Back Inn ii now aceepfu!&' a:; e InlonnaUon l(irt (EveJ GENTLEMEN-LADIES-or necessary. \Vill train. Your 64>2754 673-ll66 Jn busineal again. Free pllcaUon1 for the position Prepare rerume, must have investigation welcomed, Call PALMISTRY & ,\L'S Garnenlng & Lawn esthnats. Will tubcontiact bell man. P/tlme & fUll two yrs dental exper. Day CX>u.EGE Sl'UDENT •••. for appt, for this once in a CARD READINGS CHILD care my home, infant lolainte Commercial 66-1089 time -11 PM-7AM lhlft Ap-A: eve, hrs. AU union bene-Fuller Brush, the perfect pt lifetime, exceptional op po,.... Bring Your Problems to :9-l~chool. Lie 8594• tndua~· residenUal. ' SUBURBAN Painting/Dec ply in person, 2lll2 Ocean, flla. salary $3.4' per hr. Call timeu job, ~ a choice loe tunity. Ken Oifford (714) Me -I Wiii Help You * 646-3629 * E-rt G"·-nteed w-u H.B. for appointment: 633-7674. ava now. V"""l403 7?4-701i0 oru:.o Care. lunche5 &. tenc-....... ........ "'" o c E TERS G Off1 · Solve Them. eJ yard, wkly, Vic Spring· WOULD like to buy garden-Frl..oe ci t. No job too laJ"ge B AT ARP N O.nt1I Assistant lneral Cl Af!iliate I give advice on all matten dale & Warner, 846-0839, Ing route in Nwpl Bch or or too amall. 494-JlllO Experienced. Top pay. La.r&e Chall'-ikle. Lovely c 0 st a Full & Part TJm. CANDY VENDING ol life, sucli as love, court.. Costa Mes.a. 968-1928. HOLIDAY SPECIAL. Int. &: custom yachts. Wlll&rd Boat ?'lfesa o((lce. Some expcr. re-Newport & CDlt• MIN SPARE TIME-FULL TThrE !ihip, marriage. divorce, bus. 8 • k Ma ~ Ext pain~--. Lie & insurd. Works, 1295 Baker, Costa quired. Under 30 yrs. Salary S•·-tt.50 hr. m"•t •-. ' ·nc·• ~n••c"--• of all r1c , sonry, ••e:. 6560 CLEAN.UP SPECIALlST •u<& Meu ,.._,11 ....... ~ _ v..,. EXCEPTIONAU..Y HIGl-1 IN-kind°' Re ~ ""''tic Mowing, edglllg, odd jobs. Free eats. Local rest Call • ....., · open. RIVIERA EMPWYMENT COME re filling local route ...... 5• uniteedt ar:tiarp.-Reasonable. 548--6955 Chuck 645-0809 BOOKKEEPER Newport AGENCY, INC, Office Girl $400 Type fut &: accurately. Good with fi&ures, JOrne tiling. APPLICANT.· PAYS FEE C1ohlor to $400 M111t have nne 11naace ; : Co. exper. Lite typlq, ~ phone, fUe. : F inance Trainee to $SOO p1UI $50 car allowance. (h. would like someane w/heavy collection exper, of !!eW candy ve nding ma-a ......... C8.l.lse spe Y BUllD Remodel repair PAINTING Local Costa Mesa Manufac-Personnel Agency 2661 !MacArthur mvd, Ste 201 chines. No Selling required. PY marriages, overcome vilri-Brick.' block, c o~ere te, J~ Garde~ ~ = EXTERIOR-INTERIOR turing firm or~ emp~ Houra: M N.B.I 540Q70 A/P, A/R $400 MODEST INVESTMENT vals, lovers quarrel.Iii, e carpentry, no job too small. nance. s. • -e 64&-3185 e needt exper. boolckttper to 833 Dover Dr NB A+ Co. is kloklna for some- starts you In your own bus!-habits, stumbling blocks of Lie. Contr. 962-69t5 mercial. * 540-4837, l at do payroll Ir taxes, 2nd 642-3870 ., 549-2743 General: Young woman one w/ exper l.n AIP A ness.. Profits begin lmmedi· all kinds. There is no heart TREE SERVICE, gen'I yard For Better Painting, Inter-handle acct& ttceivable I: wanted part time. Will AIR w I 1 h bookkeeptnc ately. For full detail.'! from so bad or home so dreary Cirpenterlng 6590 cleanup. s p RINK LE R ior & exterior, acoustlc cei-bank depos. 3rd type letters DENTAL Secretary • Reoep-train. ARPHY'S Cof lee back&rowJd, Xlnt Co. the NA110NAL LEADER that I cannot bring sunshine REPAffiS. 64&-5848 lings. 646-4017, 541-3502 &: reports. Sa1acy $'50 to Oonlsl. Are 25.fO. Call Shop. 3021-B Harbor Wvd., benefit&. O!o" THE INDUSI'RY, send Into it. In fact, no matter CARPENTRY EXPER. Japanese Gardener. RENTAL READIER $650 dependlnc on exper. ~ _c:.M_. -.,-,-,--~,-,.-! namt', address, & phone what may be your hope, MINOR REPAIRS. No J'ob Complete Yd . Service. Free 540-3924 Send mmplete resume to DISHWASHER General L.bor $2 hr. Teletype Operator $400 • number to 1.IETRO-VENDA, fear or ambition, Too Small Cabibet in ~ Estimatei . Call ~~ * PAINTING lnterlor/Exter-l"P".o"."Bo"x"'"51ii4M;;ii. D;;;•iiil"y"Pil"·"otii I Dinner Houle, Exp'd onJy. 4ss.1286 2 yn: teletype expm". Xlnt , P.O. Box 5151, Oakland, SEE THE agea 6 other cablnels. , Eve1. Premium wages. opportunity to advance. .'· Callf, 94605 PAU.1 ISTRY READER ·M5-Bl'l5, Uno answer leave General Services 6612 klr. Local references. Im-BOOKKEEPER. Apply in person GIRL FRIDAY. General of- H. h p 1. p r will tell you Ju.st what you msg at 646-2312. IL o. l=m='"=· tt=rv=lc=e.=M&J65==1== I DERBY lice, livewire. Neill Sizn Co. Clerk Typlot $J47 19 ro it otential want to know. Anderson 2 COIJ..EGE Men \Vill Do Full Charge -Ma • RESTAURANT 16&12 s. Harbor Blvd. Santa Franchise Opportunity with Avail. fo r parties CARPENTRY Cabinet& SmaJI Tree & R 0 c k PJastering, ReP1fr 6880 Construction experience; la-lJ62 Paliaadea Ana. S.U~4 Good typing skllls, figure Goodway, a 40 year old na. With 'J'.hll Card and :SJ·OO Remod. No,.. b too small, Removal Yard Clean-up & miliar w/ coristruction cost Santa Ana GIRL FRIDAY •ptitude, lovely place to tional printing company. Rece SS oo R din *PATOf PLASJ'ERING accounting; escrow closings: work with Xlnt frinet , Proven concept • ex-ne· n-ive , C!a g. qual work. Call ~2576 Hauling. Call 536-3340 aft All •-. Free estimate d '·tlo ed·"· bank DISHWASHER 9 am to noon. Sharp1 Pb benefits.,. ___ ,,., 1•·~ " ,... ..... Open Daily 10 AM to 10 PM 6PM Eatlmales will be "!'<::""". epre,.... n sch -=S; 642-70> tor interview. ...... .. ._ --. .• not necessary. You may Fully licensed REPAIR, Partitions. Small • Call ~ :recondllltlona; year-end ae- worlc in Center or be an a~ Oft, (213) 597.9272 Remodel, etc.. Nile or day, given. I-"======== O'.lWltina pbilolophles. Will Experienced HIGHSCHOOL or College Fiie Clark Tr•lnee $300 ' 1e11tee brve1trr. Prime 11> 210 w. Whittier Blvd, Reas! Call KEN sto-4679 RAIN Gutters Inst a I I c d. Plum bing 6l90 PllY IAlary commenmn.te Boy, for Wkly Maintenance, Co. will train aharp pl. cation now available iJl this La llabra ~REP="AIRS=,.._,A.,.L=tERA="TJ=oN"s"'' Rain1 Raaon ts here! Free --------w/ .......,.rience I: abW"'•. Po.-ApplY in person (5-10 hl'I.) on 31• Cruiser. • --. ~---nbL """"""" PLUMBING 'D-i.,;.· ...... & ......... •z SURP & SIRLOIN M t ~ ~is • G I OHi •u• are, a at $29,150, financing·I---=-"'='---CABINET """ · job '"~"'' n.o:..u -~ ..... _.. .. <& s!Hon immedl.a+aluavailable. ua ""'aper. w,........ • enera ce .-LOSE · '"''3 aue • . Remodcllng. Electric sewer -z 5930 Pacific Coast. a .... ,,,, ha -•-tt hr ~"-available, Reply to: Robert 25 yrs. exper. 54S-6713 Experienced BARTENDERS c . ea n 1 n r.. All work Call 547-6378. ·~ ve ·~r. ,.. per · .......... alWMI' pbona. utll Loew, Regional Director, 670 ·==''===-=-==== serving all Orange County. guaranteed. 642-6583 !!"!'~'!'!!!~~!"!!'~~'!! l==N"e:wpo=.rt,-Be_ac __ h_,-,: ~--:.:0.,~'='=====I ,,.Ing, South Vermont Avenue, Los Cemant, Concrete 6600 639-2233 PLUMBING REP ... "' BOOKKEEPER THRU T/B DISHWASHER, exper, tull e e HOUSEKEEPER: Angel~s. CalUomia., or call ~ 646-3931 time. Apply tn penon, Appl,y In penon only, Hun-Accountf"I Clerk 213 -383-1391. WEIGHT CEMENT WORK. no job too H1uling 6730 No job too small for appointment Benton's Coffee Shop tlncton Beach Convaleloent TralnH $S55 $100,000 PER YEAR-small, reasonable. Free e 642-3128 e BOYS lO • 14 133 s. c.oast Hwy, Lag Bch Holpital, 18792 Dela.wan, Lots of phone wortt. Addfnr Minimum fncom~ lor good e1tim. H. Stufllck 548-8615 YARD/Cu. cleanup Carrier Routu Open DOORMAN. parking at-Hunt. Bch. machine exper, 1iCID'I: ap-"""""="'-"-'=-'---'-c.;..-I $1 O /I o ad, Sa.lvageables Pool Sarvlce 6910 nl Utude man to participate in highly I want lo women who are 10 PATIOS .. Driveways • tor tendant. Day or le. Neat, HOUSEKEEPER -Mature • profitable realty investm1;:nt pounds or more overweight Planters • Block fences .. free! Remove trees. ivy, FRED & Al 's Pool Serv. Lquna Beach, So. Lquna 1icensed driver, refs. woman. Own room & TV. operation. Pltl&b red carpet to take part in group weight Room additions. 642--9852 grade 962-8'14S Compl pool maintenance. DAILY PILOT 644-1700. Ext 555 after 5 Lite housework, no children. offices on Newport Bay! Ac-Jou ~rogram of ~ialized * CONCRETE FLCXiRS, Clean tip and Haul Satis1aclion guaranteed. For 6C2-G'l1 Pl\f, Spaniah IPCafdl"ll ok. $100 tlve or inactive! Investment reducing, All inqwnes con-patios, etc. Reasonable, Call $10 a load. 646-2528 free tnfo le estimates BUS Girll • Bus Boys, 16 &: DRIVERS ( 12) per rno. !;4g...695f required! Will train quail-fidcn Hal. Ask for Mr. Ken. -===°'=n,;,;642=-85=14=== HAULING. Ha'fe "T P/U 846-0932 ext 4. over, Call Bill Johnson YOUNG lolan -p/tlme wcric, fied par1;yl 645-1574 day or1 .n00=y;.:;53;;.1·.:.54l2=·----· I-Anything. trash to turn. $8 Tifr79lO Full & Part Time my home, boatl, yard le eve. *Al " Child Core 6610 loa-:;;d,,..+=m,,,lg~·-<94--.1003,...,,c:-•I Romoclol, Ropolr, 6MO -..,*..._C"A'"F'"E'"T'"E'"R"l"A-*.,.-to $576 Mo.+ Tlpo etc. $2 per hr. Reply Box COIN laundries-Frigidaire. one r .. + Xlnt opportunities with 2 ma. 515M, Dally Pilot From $6,500 to $4 2,500, • LICENSED ch ild care, my L~ :~g . cleanup . ROOM Additions&: Remodel· Part or full time. jor Co's. 21 plus, gOOd drlv-HOSTESS A -•-· Co M hOme. age 2.1:. lolon thru Ing. Xlnt Financing. Ham-Call: 833-060o Ext. 2036 after ing tte0rd. n ... ..,1m, sta es a, "' •962--0161* mer Construction 543-1363 2 PM RIVIERA EMPLOYMENT Dinner. House, Evea. M&turt Buena Park, Fullerto n, YES IT'S YOUR Fri. Fenced yard. Lunches =========I · • ~=·--~~~-,_., 1 = AGENCY, INC. woman. Exp des ...... e, no Garden Grove, Huntington FAULT & snack. So. Coast Plaza Houucleaning 6735 r~ 1 6ftL" CHIW care 2:30 to 6 p.m. Beach, Santa Ana, Tustin, For recorded message that area. 549-4038 '!9w n! '""' wkdays. My home or vie. 4667 MacArthu': Blvd, Ste 201 La Mirada. will change your life call LICENSED Child Care -RENTAL READIER e Dressmaking. Alterallons 4Dth St., N.B. 675-5920 N.B. 540-6370 nee. Apply In pe_t'90n DERBY MALE APPLICANT PAYS FEE Motor~! :;:..iiter 1·3 yn material fabrleaUon e:xper. Will be In charp GI. production lot control, abop .,. loadina:, etc. C.all Charlie 525-7833 ORANGE CO. 547-6661 Need child age 2-4 for com-54().3924 Special on coat hems CHRISTMAS MONEY * DRIVERS * $25,<m for Partnership. man 24 hour recording pan. my child. 548-6046 CARPETS, W'ndows fin * 646-6446 * V.'omen te!cphonfn&: fro m No 1--'ence RESTAURANT MIO & TIG Wol'1"1 1262 .Pa14ades Foremen to $700 or lady. Local business ATTRACTIVE girl to model I='=='====== etc. Res or ~mc·l. XInt Alterationa-642-5145 your home. $2.00 per hr + A,...,' estab 23 )'l"So Call 9· to 5, a few hours Stri~ U~k. Contractors 6620 work Reul Rell. MS-tlll Neat, accurate, 20 Yl'I. exp. bonus. Necessary! 642-7141 generous pay. e Y or _ PLEASE -MUii ~ .. ~ ••• ~"~- !u _....._,...., FRED H. GERWICK .1 --~ n, 110 exp ·-...... .,,.,...,,.. Housacle1ning 6735 TILE, Cer1mlc 6974 Only girl& who have a sm1 • drMng record. A9Pb' Preft!r over 21. Reply Box Building Contractor Ing voice, a1e no berrler, YELLOW CAB CO. Investment Oppor. 6310 715, Santa Ana. ~':::~~= BAY & Beach Janitorial * VC!rnc, The Tile l\fan* Call 546-9511 for appVany-186 E. l6th St. FANTASTIC SINGLES dance every ~ed. 67S4i04l & S49-2t70 Serv. Cpts, windows, Doors. Cust. \'Xlfk. lrultall &: ttpalrs. time. C.0.ta Mesa REALTY PROJECT S:J:O to 12, fox trot, swmg, etc. Res & Commc 'l. No job too small. Pluter CLERK TYPIST: typing, 6river-ChauUtur ,....=,,,:-:.:...;;.....An_• ___ l .Muat haw sheet met&I laJ'" Intpeetion out exper. lat Ir: 2nd lhift Electrolllc open. Inspector Spoctroteoplot $12,000., S500 00) profit return within lat.in. Meadowlark Cntry Carpet Claaning 6625 _646--:-1-;;40,;;l==,,...,==:-I patch. Leaking sh 0 we r heavy phone, etc, Interest· 8 hrs, 5--0~· wk. 90 days $25 000 casb need-Club, H.B. 3 mi, W. of • WINDOWS DIRTY ? repair. M?·l!l57IM&-a206 ing Co. want1 cape.ble ~r· Call 642--0900 ed. 645-i572 day or eve. Beach. olf Warner. Adm. $2 * Diamonds are measured Free est. 15 yean exp. &On to take over this Job. Varian Data Machines locat· BS !n Chemlttr)' or ed In the Irvine Induatrial PhyslC11. Exper wtth intra.- Complex, has an Immediate red Spectroscopy, opening for a Electro Me· ' chanlcal Inspector. E1tlm1tor TrarnH $500 ~ FOR Sale by owner, 6 COUPLE, 30's, no children. ;,,y quality, so are we! Johnny Dunn 642-2364 Trff Service 6'80 Start S347, Call Sally Hart DRIVER for commen::ial . . To meet or share home w/ DIAMOND CARPET 54Q..tiCtiS blue print 1hop in Harbor ~l~1fie V~ew ~~:ary lots. o!JK!r cpl. call 6-T pm. Tue. a..EANERS 645-1317 anytime F'!.t:1' lhcl°r!::~ ~~ed~ru:-,!: p :~'. COASTAL AGENCY area. Aak for Ron 540-9313. morrungs or Wed. 642--4894 CARPET .. uphol1I""" ... ,...... WIWAMS Coanmg· •-·, I Snellin• A Snelling Factory _,, .. ,....,.. "'"''v Aeria towerequip . * HARBOR CH.tnSE * cleaned. al80 carpet in-~~~~==~~~ 1~493~-~·:,,.6J8.~~1234~=;,,....:... 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM Requirements include 3 to 6 months vcperlence in ~ tro mecha.nJcal auembl;y or Ins-Ion, and lamillarll> with the electronic color code, component. and •• sembly drawings. Learn the elec t rical } bua lnea 1. No exper ne>ceuary. Sharp 1UY for onlud<ok. Mon•y to L01n 6320 Daily 2 PM, Fun Zone Boal stallalion. Results guar. For J1n_it_o_rl_a_1 ____ 6_7_90_ 1 GENE'S TREE SERV: * CLERICAL * ITT JABSCO Mochlne Oporotor Trainees, $2 hr. No exper needed. ft open-2nd TD Loan Co .• Balboa * 613-0240 freeRE•N•tT,Acalll 646-5971.READIER DUTCH Maint Serv, crpt Trees. 11lvubbery trimmed, OPENINGS O ·~~ --WANT AOSl .,.-. &/or ,.moved. 54!>-135' Located In Costa Me,., 1ULo1 r,....._,., ..... ~ elng, fir waxing, window Experience preferred. Prompt, confidential service washing. Hany van Beynen U ho Salary open. e TURRIT LATHE SETUP Ir OPERATE Good 1tartinc rate plus excel- lent company beMfits ~ eluding 12 dsy. vacaUon durlna: flr11t Yetr or employ. meot plWI an annual holi- d•y vacation from Ou1sl· mas IG Monday followlar New Years. ' lnp. 25a: Rile alter 30 ~ ..,... 642·2171 54>0611 Pertonals 6405 CARPET &: Furn. cleaning: 537-1508 H no arni call aft 3 P latery 6990 Please call Beverly David, Electnnic Toch $400 . . .. . Scrvl;r. Harbor area 20 Yf'S. for l d~ service & quality I S Y 0 U R A 0 I N czyKOSKl'S CU.Im, Uphol. <n4 ) st&-3300 S Mo..._ C v.wk, CAll Sterling fur ., , att er • •• .ge 0. e br ' htness• &42-8520 CLASSlfIED. Someone wW European Craftsmanship COCKTAIL waitrua, exp 336 E. 17th Street ig ' be looking for It. Dial 642-100% fin! 642-t4:i4 nee. rrt a: Sat nite, Omar's DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! 5678 1831 Newpori Bl•, CM. A JI e y Dtacothtque, San • SHIPPING AND l )T exper, I: a stable • background qualltin. : ~Eototo loont 63-40 '-.· C emoni.. Wlll pay top RECEM'NG INVESTMENT group ..... -....,.. •. •96-'2098. ·-CLERK w ....... $650 ' lmmedlolo ...... b.. ,... arc work, aome pa. Top Co. !!~f%t :"'.!.. •:.oo..:;,.: ~~N~~~l~~~ENTS JOIS .. EMPLOYMENT JOIS .. EMPLOYMEKT CONSTRUCTION varian data 1at1nc ro.. Bl<r. 543-&81 Happy Job wantoc1, Mon 7000 Jo"' Mon, wom. 1100 SUPERINTENDENT e MILL & DRILL •• 1 s.•·-Ifie day or ... ~ P•roon•I• 6405 c .w.c. SELF.SUPPORT art --·---OPERATOR machines -;r;,000-.:, CALL HARDEST1' h k LI student N ,. ••·--Uon. Accoantallh ( 2 I I Ofhight I ~.. .. ~-In For Financing T an sgiving CENSED nc.-te. '"""'"'___ TO $15,000 One of Southern Cal~omla'a AU~ ... -·•-..... A VARIAN SUBSIDIARY -~ .......... ~per * 675-2866 * Spiritual Readings, advice ,,..._ LOCAL lal'l"t la.rd drvelopers bu ..,....... '"" .... ,. 2m Mlchebon Drive fuzed. quartz A all1ca. Money W1nted 6350 9.4 to 10';'. on your ln\lesl· mcnt. We can place yodr funds dlrecc to the bo1T0'4'er oh Utle Ins. real estate loans @ no extra cost to the lend- er. Stop In ot call, 1323 N. Broftdway, SA (parking on .m ..--..i. 543--8381 "" dre-. Al'INOUNCCMiNTS o.,.t NOTICES P9non1l1 and the Best Turkey and Pie' From Marie Collenders 3S3 E. 17th St. COlfaMen 642-Gltt on all matte!"!. 312 N. El MAN -retired. Want pan 1 edl 1 1 iexpericnce. 1 bl-ks. ol Mlchel-n Dr.) salesman needed by Land Development-construe-t n mm ate open Ill' or ..... -Eu! llrm 1or So ~"' Camino Real, San Clemente time ~ployment. Capable. lion backaround. Exceplk>n· an OU&Jaht Superintendent. (Sll"I Dlq:o rr...y 10 em · ....-u. 492-9136, 49'2.0076 Dc""ndable. 644-5199 .,..., rl ed I I ··-• LIBERAL FRINGE Jam~ .... oil ramp] 10 Af\f -10 Pr-f ==~=======I al manq:ement opportur.-Lo-'P:? enc n arie vuiT -BENEm PROGRAJ.t .,... An1mbly Trainees Illes. ume grading operatlon1, h1 Irvine, Calif, 92t64 _ ALCOHOLICS Anol»'mou1 Job W1nted, RIVIERA EMPLOYMENT po1ltion oflen: challence, An Equal Ortportuntty ..-ftr, Phone 542-1217 °'. write tv Women 7020 AGENCY, lNC. future, ,rood woridnc condi· F.qual opportunity employer Employer MIF Mteh"1ical zackground'. P.O. Box 1223 Colt.a Mesa. 1---------4667 Mae.Arthur Blvd, Ste 201 tlons. Salary oommen1urate 148S Dale \V•" INSURANCE -COCl\meteia1 h I $125 k WOMAN desires gen. olllce N.B. 54Q.6370 with experience. Send re. c.o.ta Mna, c,jlt. Flre Rate Cltrk. e11p'd, Sal. MK In C WM A_n_nou_n_ce_mo __ ... __ 64_10 ·=~~aJ~te:l~ooncv: ACCOUNTANT.CHIEF :~to D&Uy Pilot Box ftonl!!: MW251 aCory~~·rftiredtnsura= ~1:::,-U~~I~ SENSITIVITY TRAllilNG 1,,,•99-_1_41_1 ____ =_ to Sl.000. !'1ne local mafttl-1 !~~"'!1~!!"!'!11'1!~!!!! I ·• £,JY# • roa •&)', \VORK SHOP Home Care avail. St&-4570 !aeturtnc Co. General A COFFEE SkoP 31GtR l'ore'9ft Car Mechankl ~Anan:;:,:: CONTROL P .... ~•mrner A program of Lote:rpersonal e Allied Nttntl & AWH e COit. Dtgrte requtred. Call E:lcp'd only, SWt $115 wtc. Good 00. bwf1ta. Ind l)aki T\'PtST S.,1Nt• $1,MI exercloff for ....U ..u. or o.c. N...,., ReablrY Bob,J""44ASON10 llEST Apply >-4 pm dally. TIIE ~tlnna 1·'.-~ ~ "~ 14:<-2666 N.B .• Allie M .. , 2·yra...........,. ._Iii directed groups. Mlntmal 2'129 W. Llnpn Lane, S.A. COTTAGE COFFEE SHOP -111 .,... ... ._.. "-· ....-..1 lli!llll!l••l!lll![ll!~I dtltanlrc 6 sncruimina charge c&ll ti42-a730I -----=---'--Employment A&tney S62 W.1DthSt.CM.· ~ tchedule. AJk for1 1 Q'ltcma. 311>/40. IOAM-SPM H OQS E CLEANIN G • mr So. Motn, San ta Ana Joe·MOD!'I Ph. ~1164. Jaalton & C'""' SCA~f'ESE Cat. Blue eytt. ========= \ \\'CCKdl.Yr only, reliable, COF'Fi:E Shop W•ltftMts, r-Mluater $750 up Bctge & brn. Vic. of Slaler S2 50 per h 847 lf&t expe rienced. Cail B i 11 FEl\tALE • Ovt!r 21 pl lime, Pt•tfmci ev.1, clean offlcn A Ne1'1llu1d. 812-0743 Cemetery Lots 6411 · r., • .. • •AIDES: Apply 1 n Johneon 1'76-'7!110 prepare 1&ndwtcl\es Ir Piua N-rt • c.M. Ap.._1 .. 123 l )T finance exper. Would • . ' ----·1 847-6109 JJC!l'llOnonly,H11nt i na:to n -·--------"·II --,...,.. ... -,,... ""' ,, .. 2 f 11 SCH NA·~ ncll ~ -...=====.--= .... -a1i>'l.ll\l'I. N 011 .. Ora ... u pm .... e yn o co tlf . ...... .,,,.. u p'""'. FOR Sale by owner. 6 HOUS E Q..EANlNG. Ex· Beach Conval etcen t IT'S Beach houle time. B\'g. --------~~·~~·~~~,....~~· :t.~:~=~~:..l l!~ll~.llE.j84&.ftl~U~5~~~=1'=~~~====,JJj""~'':!;"~c~V~le~w~cc~m~ot~e>~y lots, t>'ritneed. Own tnnSJIO!U• llO!lpit1d, 18792 Delawate, A:ttt tielectlon ewr! Stt the THE SUN Nf:VER SETS on ALSO FEE JOJS GIVE the "United Way'' Call momlnp 642-1323 lion. Ml-4431 }fun!. Och. DAILY PILOT WANT AOS! DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! ONE stft -m1ny wondtn -~-~----~~~~~~--~~-~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ ' I ·1 DAILV PILOT ~as ~ IMPLOYMl NT .W. MM. Wom. 71QO l I ' . • Pnud ta be an Am . m erican ... Glad you're a GIRL??? Jain up with usl 11 AMERICAN · GIRL All NEW Red, W.hite & Blue temporery SerVice Mar<:hlnt olong with TOP RATES MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS TOP BRASS COMPANIES We're recruiting NOW for: Newport Booch Office ' .. A 111 Orenge County & Beech CltiH. "M1ster11 Stenos 'First Class" Typi.ts "Priv1te11 Sectys. 'Renk & Filo" Clerks AMERICAN GIRL needs YOU Coll our L.A. Office Collect, for eppolntment et our now Newport Beech Off let. 380·3260 REGISTER NOW! AMERICAN GIRL Tuesdl1, NO¥tmbtr 2S, 1969 JOBS) QIP.~QYMEl(T . fOIS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDIS• FOR MI RCHANO ISI FOR MERCHANDISI FOii MERa!ANDISI FOR . SALi AND TRADE SAL.E. AND TRADE SALi AND TRADI SALE AND TRADI . Jalll -W-. 7100 JH1 Mon, Wam. 71001::~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~1:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · Purnlturo IOOO,_ 1dlwre IOOO IOOO l'umllure -JANITOR A 8I'OCK \YORK. Sl.lt:1 • --·· No exp. .,., Apply lo Mr. ESCROW W1lllaml, S!LYmWOODS, " ........ ·-· N.8. OFFICER L•b Tech to $4 hr Ouutanding cpportuntty for Xlnt Co. 1 :tr coll!'ge or mU· exp'd. aa1ff escrow offtcer to work in our new Mlas\oll = ~~;J:l'0 b<!n· v >eio, Savt.., l 1.oan office. PECORATO-GETS CANal,L4TIOtl PUBLIC NOTICE Schools and JASON BEST Muat be capahl• of handling OF ·ti LUXURY APART,...,.. aalet escrow• rot convention-'"5111 ~ Employment Agency ,2007 So. Main, ..... Ana LEGAL Secro...,,. Expcr req, FUJI or p/time. Good skills. Call -5.1&.am or at loons. Xlnt WO<k1nr '""'"· Spanisli & M1dll11T-Fun11we • oppomm!IY lor rrowlh. All llllAND NEW Qmlact p SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN 1· • Show "-" • Floor s.mp1oo . Foctory Cl-• · 3 ROOMS OF FVRNrTURE $389. nstruct1ons -MAIO, exper pNI. Apply Vista Motor Hoti!l 535 s. <but. 1.quna Bch MALE, Ov 18, eves. FEMALE, ll·2 days App aft. 2 PM TASTEE FREEZE, ~ Bristol, O.f MGR. TRA INEE to $1.000, FutW'e unllmlted, prefer aome college, mu- ried. All benefits. Call Jot..11 :>16-5410 JASON BEST Employtnot Agency 2W1 So. Maio, Santa Ana MARINE MECHANIC Experienced. Top pa.y. Large custom yachts. Willard Boat Works,, 1295 Baker, Costa M .... DOWNEY SAVINGS le 9-pc. M1dlterr•n••1t Bedroom Suite In 1can . LOAN ASSOCIATION IRe9. $149.001 ~---.... NOW $169.00 837-4911 Gorgeous Spenl1h Cu1tom Built Sofa with ----"-----! matchln9 Lov• S1at-Cholc1 of b11utlful SALESLADY labr;cs. IRa9. $4 19.95 1 NOW $225.00 ~·~•--0 " & G'*"· Spanis h Dlnln9 Seh --·-··--$75.00 ...... ........, rape.-.~ "'°· Solid-Oak End 'Tebl•s and Coff•• Tebl•t..$19.50 UDOFF'S Home Furnish ings Tell O.coretor T1bl1 l1mp1 South CoHt Pino IRa9. $49.951 -_.NOW $11.00 =-=.,-===-;:::-:=:.I Sp1nish H1n9ing Swi g l 1mp1 • Sales Manager fo!A nehw (Reg. ,-49.951 --······-·-·--··NOW $22.50 dreAS ahop Laguna ~ac . A d t dr ho di ] 3 MU1t have prevKMl• sales & ecora or eam use on sp1ay - manager i a 1 experience. rooms of gorgeous Spanish furniture (was Re(erences. 213: 723-0144 reg. $1295. Sav;,,g, & Loon SACRIFICE • • • • BRANCH •• $398 MANAGER CREDIT AVAIL. NO MONEY DOWN ht PAYMENT NOT DUE 'TIL 1970 Exp'd • Savings • Loan II m FU Enjoy a rewarding career RNITURE and Join a IUghly 5"cceulul Savings & Loan As9oclation ln the Newport Beach area. 1844 This position entails chal· lenglng dutie:s and i& adapt. ed. for an individual with imaginative a. n d creative abilities. Excellent iringe benerts. Call Mr. Hansley Newport Blvd.Horbo~•tB1vd.1 Costa Mesa Only Every Night 'Tll ' -Wod .. Sot. & Sun. 'Tll 6 • 5 pc. outhontic Sp•nllh Bdrm. oot, e 9' • in. quilted solo with 56 In. motchlng lave Nit, or ch•fr • $ pc. Speral1h Dinette, oek t1ble top • 3 he1vy M.drt.,.,.,...n m1tchfn1 t •blet, top dureble enoygh for Flamenco DonclOf. Wiii Mii ploce1 lndlviduolly. Shop fintf Tlien See O ur Unb•li1v1bl• luysl 1001 otht r items with terrif ic ••Ylng1I Store Chl!l'B• Bank Terms BofA, Mastercharge , No Down OAC, no.p1yrntnts"t il March 1970 • •••• So buy th• wife's Chri1tm11 9ifts now!! SACRIFICE SALE! TYPEWRITER. Add I~ r machine, ealcula.tor, very This variety of fine schools could introduce y ou to a new tomorrow. For furth•r informat ion reg•rding the 01ily Pilot Schools •nd Instruction Directory CALL 642°5678, EXT. 325 reasonable. Xlnt cond . -------------------1 MUST MOVE NOW? 892-2423 KING size velvet ensemble, l---------1.------------------,I hdbd, ·bench, spread, custom !--------- COME SAI L WITH US ! MEDICAL office he Ip, female. Front office In- surance Jorms. Experienced only. Good pay for right person. 540-4573, 10 A.M. MEDICAL Transcriber. Exp'd. only. Pref. orthopedic bkgmd. Over SO. Salary .,,.., 540-0212 (Zl.ll 869-<'6l2. - . JOBS & EMPLOYMt.o • SECURITY GUARDS quilted. One onl,y ! A Real Gar•ge S•lt 8022 DECORATOR ITEM! !--"---'----.;..;.. JOBS i EMPLOYMENT R>g. 14"' ...... Now $250.00 WORK "'""h. wood """· KING size wa&hablto velvet bar stool, lamps, goU clubs, Newport an"a. 637-3070 ~obs-Men, Wom. 7100 Schoalo-lnotructlon 7600 ""°" Wrought iron '"'""" ensemble, hdbil, gprd, bench, M ' all · MEN (2) needed to assist manager, and order vuWcation. $2.25 per hr to Start plus bonuses &: rapid ra.lles. AH for D a v e • W-1532 Mon *OVERSEAS * SECRETARY: typo, SH, Be TRAINEE $7500 the top person in the Dept. Sales Engineer • Requires Old, established firm, Xlnt Travel, AJI expenses paid • Co. benefits. Start $550. Call Car P.fOVided • Fee Negott. Jean Brown ~ ablto c.an Ann Merchanls COASTAL AGENCY Pe..;..,,,.i ,00 W"tclill Snelling/& Snelling Drive, N.B. 645-mo 2700 Harbor Blvd. CM TOUR GUIDE SECRETARY Earn more tax ~ Driver/Narrator of mini·bUS Call Smitty 714: 774-2610 P roperty Manag1ment sightseeing around Newport. MOTEL DESK CLERK, 4 TO $550 Must koow harbor are:L Call I ;;~!;;!;;!;i1'.:tt-- pm to mldnigbL Dcper. Attractive, good skills, young 6#-4783 after 6 PM. ii NCR 421Xl. Laguna Beach group, Newport Be:ich. UPHOlSl'ERER Trainee • area. Send resume inc. RIVIERA EMPLOYMENT Some exper w/s~ gun phone no. to Box. M-709 Dai· AGENCY, INC. pretenoed.. ApPly in penon ty Pilot 4667 MacArthur Blvd, Ste 201 Johansen & Chrlatenseu, 898 MOTEL MAID N.B. 540.6370 W •. 16th SL, N.B. 0::irner Part T'me SECRETARY O>Ordlnator: 1,1,,G~th=&~M=o=nrov~-la~·=~~ 494-9436 Person w/lots of moxy: VARITYPER or · IBM Com· N~E~rn=""'Ch"U~d~Caro,--&,-l"it~e I type. Interestina: pos. Xlnt JlOltt operator. Part timto. hskpg., noon to g PM, Co, Sharp boss! Co. pays ~ necessary. Mon/Fri Edinger &: Bol.sa fee, Start $450. Call Jean ~ ch1ca ..... H.B. 0wn Brown ,.._ 01"'' "'• -~w=A"l"'TR=E"s"s~- E xperienced Af 7 o•" """" & fee jobs available. transp. t p.m. O't<1"\NO .. NURSES Registered .. even-COASTAL AGENCY in&: & night shifts. Ex. 7190 Harbor Blvd. CM benefits. AppJy Personnel SECRETARY Apply In person Director, So. Coa!t Com· to $550.00 several in beach SURF A SIRLOIN rnunity Hosp., 31872 Coast art"a, with good sldlls, call 59: Pac. c::; ~Y· Hwy., So. Laguna. 499-Ull, Loraine Merchant. Person-ewport a ext. 356 nel ~cy, 2043 Westclltt WA IT ER· Bu ab o y Com- MEN & WOMEN! COMPUTER PROGRAM· 1.UNG IS THE KEY TO YOUR PROFITABLE FUTURE! Classes start soon. Pilot program ottering the finest ~ulpment and facil· ltJes available! Real-time compUler programming. ·cust quilted. Color choice. . uch more • mW1t go! 50 3054 Ma(tison, CM 54G-4328 Reg. $33() •••••• Now $269. FULL size ensemble, soft roll, LIDO !&land Garage Sale eust quilted, headbd, spread, Pool Table " solkl slate, bench. One only! Avocado. $400. 4 dining chain $20 toa., Reg. $269.50 ••.• Nown79.SO 1 Briggs·Stratton power e Mattress & Bo·: Springs e mower, $00. 673-3611 King Set $99.95 Queen $89.95 Gr•nny11 Attic Sal• Full St't $5'1.95 Twin $44.95 3m; Jnlet Isle Dr. CdM. Lots SIESTA SLEEP SHOP of Jum, clothing, bnc·h"''· desk. 644-1069, 644-2883 1927 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa • 645-2760 • Daily fil.9 Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 20 PC. "MADRID" 3 Roo111 Group FROM MODEL HOMES Includes: Quilted. 90fa and chair -2 end tables & cof. lee table -2 lamps -dress. er -mlrmr -headboard - quiltN box spring &: matt. ress -5 pc, dining room; tablto & 4 hl·back chairs. COMPARE AT $749.95 $399 No down-l'mt:s only $16 mo. Appliances 1100 Refrtgeratol'!i •.•• from $38. GE Portable Color TV, like nu •••••••••.•••••• $148 Frigidaire elec dryer $59.95 GE 2 Dr. Retrig •••••••• $98 Whirlpool auto washer $50 GE washer/dryer •.•• $100 DUNLAP'S 1815 Newport Blvd., C.M, 548-7781 14 CUB. ft. Westinghouse relrigerator w/botlom frzr $145, Kenmore eltoct. dryer $75, lronrite, ironer $15. All WELJ('S WAREIOUSE i -~~co...,,~,--.. ...., .. -Pvt..,,...•_"' Maytag automatic washer. Good condiUon. y, OFF ON FAMILY RA TES le1rn to sill on 26' Sloops Courses given: BEGI NNING INTERMEDI AT E AND ADVAN CED Sailing techniqu es. Th• stud•nt is introduced to th• fundam•nt1ls of 11 ilin9 •board 26' Ke•I S•ilbo•ts. H• be .. com•s famili1r with th• bo1ts response t o th• moV•m•nfs of tht helm i nd learns the b1sic t•chni qu•s of s1ilin9 •nd befor• th• wind. th• bott to windw1rd CALL FOR FULL INFORMATION SOUTH . COAST .YACHTS 1100 Welt Padflc C-Hl<Jltwoy NEWPORT HACH OFFl<?E Coordinator. Intel-Dr., N.B. 645.2770 blnation needed ·tor new ex. llgent organized mature citing Restaurant. Apply ln Union hnk Sflwir. South Towtt Sult. 4D 600 W, 4th St., Santa Ana Open Dail,y g.9 Sat. 9-6 Sun 11-6 s~. ~~97051-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 ""man. T.W In cl u d • STOCK CLERK penon, 333 Jlay51de Dr., coordinating receivables, N.B. flr•n .. , C•llf., t2"6 7 PC SPANISH living room Jet $189.95 (1 SOfa, 1 love seat. 3 tables, 2 lamps) 1 large 5 pc Spanish dining room set $79.95, The Fac- tory, 1885 Harbor, 540-6842 KENMORE Auto washer, 2 spd, 3 cycle, xlnt cond. $45.1.------------------.. 1 546-86T2 or 847-3115 payables, paper flow , customer machine f'l!OOrdJ, Inventory reconl&, typing, transcribing &: retail·type commiuton aaltos. S4()..Q234 PRESS OPERATORS Women work !or plastics molding plant, Eve ahift. ,;46.3310 PLASTICS Jnjectioo Moldin& Experienced or trainees <fe- male) over 25, for day shift. Apply 1 to 4 p.m., Mon·Frl. only, Orange Coast Plastics 850 W, 18th St .• CM. PUBLIC RELATIONS Attractive. we 11 groomed young lady between Z1 & 45 for public rda.Hons & asslsL ant to the president. Must be unencumbered & free to travel on extensive yachl cnrl!ll!s to Acapulco, British Honduras, Jamaica &: Carib- bean Islands& other ln!er- medlate points on one of the finest, most luxurious yachts on the West coe.st. salary open. CHAll.ENGING OP. POR'JUNITYt 64S-15n day or eveni~. RECEPTIONIST $400.00 for the mature gal whc> wants to work in beach area, call Loraine, Mer- chanta Pentonnel Agency. 2043 Westclttt Dr., N.B. 64,5.2710 Restaurant *DAY* BUSBOYS Apply in person Reuben E. Leo 151 E. r.oast Hwy., N.B. RESERVATIONS CLERK FULL & PART TIME. 9AM-WM. $2 HR. R~y BoX 5JGM, Dally Pilol See ~ Bruce at m :1:1 l xec Agency for Ca~r cm. 410 W Coast Hwy., N.B. By appoint, 64&.3!l.19 Sal .. LOOK! MORCOMFORT Bra. We are kloklnc for presently worklrc women witb Nies fartt. No tranchl.5t fee. Unlimited poltondal. For Job or fltlll'IJ call Mn. Conway. !16.4219 aft 6 k Sat. or write Box 48$, tlntg Bc::h, Cal. We have an immediate need WAITRESSES wanted. Eve I ~::::::C!e!ll!54:::7!-94;::71;::;::: for a bright ambitious stock k grave~. Apply in I· clerk with a minimum al 1 person Odie 8 Res~urant. Furnltur• 100Q year responsible stockroom 1400 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. ·----=::: NORGE Auto washer, cop. pertone, 2 yn old, lrg me. $75. 546-8672, 847-8ll5 Antlquff 8110 experience, Knowledge of WAITitESS -experienced. KING BR set, trlplto dresser, 1 • 5 PC Danish modem electronic component parts Apply SWi.c;a Chalet. 414 N. hi-boy, nlte stand & hdbrd, walnut dintng room set $58. is eMential and a HI g b Newport BJvd., N.B. walnut Italian prov. Cost 1 Danish Moem walnut 5 Pa t Michaels Antiques School degree is preferred. WIG STYLIST S995 new, sac $375. pc Bedroom ' aet $69.95, 2 Could )'OU be looking for? Must have the abilh)-to get Apply In person ~utely like new! Alm Danish modern .a.tudent Annoires at $175. Roll top alon& with people. Pet!IOlll'lt'I Off.ice nut Italian prov bufiel desks S9.95 each. The Fae· Desk $195. Bentwood H•t J . W. ROBINSON Cost $595, sac. $200. 642-9006 tory, 1885 Harbor, 540-6842 Racks $65. Europ Hutches The main respon11lbility will lo 1 land NB 1 • CORNER group w/ table & Servers 1150 & up. 2 I in nd Fa.sh n s , · • 1 - 5 PC Antique white be to store, ma nta a Equal opportunity employer $69. 1 avocado 3 door Weight Clocks, running, $150. Issue our electronic stock. credenza $34 .95. I 11et of an-pedestal dlnlni room set Wicker Desk.s $GS, Dining room supplies. WOMEN -full or p/time tique white 2 end, 1 cocktail ~.95. Assorted dining room nn table & chairs, china for housecleaning. Call tables $29.9S. The Factory, chairs $4 .95 each. Assorted cabinets & MUCH MORE!! Good starting: rate plus e~-675-'13S7, after 6 PM. 1885 Harbor, 540-6842 occasional chain Sl4 each. 468 E CM ll ~ r· t The Factory, 1885 Harbor · 17th St., &15-2771i ce ent company uo::ne its n-DANISH 1.todem blue/green 540-6842 ANTIQUE family heirloom cludl.ng 12 days vacation dur-Sdtoola.lnstr uc tion 7600 sofa & chair $49.95 l set DON'T GIVE UPt Haviland China, 10 perfect Ing flI'St year of employment•·..:==-""==='--"-· I Daru'•h, 2 ond, 1 -klail 1· ....... place settings+ two settings plus an annual holiday va· lr tables $l4.S5, 2 matching You may find it at America's Isl queJity. Over 90 peg. Im- caUon from Ciuis!mas to ': The FIRST Danish Modem lampll, both largest, most unusual un. med sale. $300 cash. &14-0666 Monday following New · for $19.90. The Factory, 1885 finished turnlture store. Cor. Years. &. ONLY Harbor, 540-6842 Redhill & Santa Ana Fwy, l=att='=''°=·======'ll Tustin. 1 ml So. of Newport S franchis<'d 42" ROUND, wrought iron, twinn Machfnff 1120 • d I Fwy. Opeo 362 days per yr.•-----""-------Varian a a gl"' lop, y•llow dlolng '"4-5<1D ,. GET MORE FUN Out of Life! GOLF INSTRUCTIONS lrtelividu•1 Of · Group l"thuc.tlon SKIP MAY Pro.Owner Cornpl•t• Stock of Golf Equi prn•~t I 545-9993 I room table $60., 5• Antique ===-~~'=""-.,--1969 SINGER wtbeaut wal h• S-T·R·E·T~C·H h' 1 u 1 bl DOUBLE bed $al, 2 couches console & zig-zag. Makes COST A MESA mac Ines & SEW (T.M.) ~25'.t~h: =-~co ee a e $35 & $10, BBQ $10, button holesFul, ov•rlrcasts. 5 Store of Orange County Wurlitzer jukebox $150 . Year guar. IP ce $38.2'1 GOLF RANGE RIVIERA aofa bed, good S49-25S8 or $.5.26 mo. 526-6616 /\ VARIAN SUBSIDIARY 27'.?2 fl.1ichelson Ol"ive Irvine, Calif, 92664 !San Diego Frwy to J amboree off ramp THE EASY WAY!! CHRIS7MAS SHOP cond. $40. Beige so r a. tweed, good cond. $45. MAGNAVOX Stereo gd cond Mu1ic•l ln1t. 1125 2717 N Bl d 642-1574 $130. Eloc blaok•I. Dbl bod ewport Y , never used $13. Pole lite $5. FENDER M tan I C ta M 9 1 0 U-arn to sew on "knit lab-8' SOFA, never used, qullh!d 536-lG77 eves us g e ec OS e5a am• pm rics". fl.1ake stretch pants floral, Scotchguarded $125.1 ~=-.,,.,,....,.,.,-,=;-::=;: guitar & deluxe revetb amp. , at Oran .... County F•irgrounds 1 block S. of ~Uchelson Dr.) An EqUal Opportunity Employer M&F in 1 hr, a bathing suit for Matching love seat $75 . .i PC. bdr. set, f!Olld maple =="""=firm=· =' ~"~0-~1~412~-~. ,._ ______ ._-__________ ... ! $5.00 -even a girdle! Iw·,_(~)l_TI6.o5_• __ 92 _____ n75. or make oUer. Call -ELECTRIC Guitar • 0e11· S•win9 Mach. O p•r•tors Good pay, bonus piecework, agine -T-shirts for th.! 1 • 968--7083 Rey. Perrcct Cond. $65. who!e family. Quality krng bed.quilted. Call -962-0741 steady work, ale fa ctory. La LESSONS: Mom, aft~rooon, Fiesta • Top Drawer, <4001 .l eves Birch, N.B. <Near 0C Air. • port a: S.D. Fwy,) 72f E. Kattolla, Orange Complete-unused $1<15, worth 1o ,;;.l:.;fl,;.c;,;•c..;..F;;.u_;rn_l_tu'-r-'o--8-0_l_O ========= $250. Aft 5 &: wknds 84US36 £,()" x34" OAK office desk &: Pl•nos & Or!•"• 1130 EARLY American llOfa $·RI. swivel chair $65. PIANO for sale -Wurlitzer 56x46 maple dropleaf table 1 ~cr==",,.....u.,....==="'° Maple Spinet, $550. ll6A SERVICE Station attendants, 633'-2842 _.S50;;;,·~pa~d:;•:$5~. ~"';::"=11==,.!.D;;;iBJ;_;;6420678::;_;;,:fu;:r_;RESUL""==TS=:.:.:34=1h:S:l::.,=N=.B:::.;:;m.=:::'"'=aft=;;-6 full & part time. New Enco, 1--==-==,...-• Brookhurst &: Ed t n g er, fl.1EN -WOMEN F V, Coll ""''904 BECOME AN SERVICE Station Penonncl. Comm. & Salary. All Shifts. Union OU • OR !-3320. ANNOUNCER SHELL Serv. Sta. ~ks ''LEARN" exp 'd . p u mp 1 s I and On professional equipment In salesmen. Top pay. Corona a local raak> st.atfon from del Mar Shell 2801 E. Cst wOrklng broadcaslen. llwy at Goldenrod. App in For co1npletc voice anal$sis penon CALL STATISTICAL TYPlsr THE INSTITUTE OF Typist/Receptionist -front BROADCAST ARTS office for Public A~nl. 1601 N. Bristol, S.A. Neat appearance. ~4 772..3900 TEACHER-Director needed Placement eervloe for co-op nursery fonnlng education lo.n In £l 1Wo a.re11.. For tn-JOIN THE F1ELD tcrvlew contact l,ynn Bates WITH A FUTURE! 837-3110 Ag'e/educntion no bl"J'rlm TEl.LER -Note It Collec-U-t us htlp )'OU quailly. tion. Can Exper. -Nt'WPOrt INNKEEPERS INSTITUTE Nallonal Bank, fl.1r. Carter. INTERNATIONAL &12-3111 Motel/Hotel/Apt Mgm t Sehl TtLEPlfONE answering fit'r· A DlVTStON ·OF vice operator, 3-11 &. "·k. ANTitONY $0-JOO• .. q Singles and Couples Needed in this field with a BIG FUTURE MOTEL-HOTEL-APT. MGMT. You can Jjve rent free and beat inflation in this booming lodging/hospitality induslry. Age and education no barrier once you have acquired training that will help you get more money. An ideal career !or people who like people. QUALIFY IN 15 WEEKS OR LESS INNKEEPERS INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL 171 7 So. Brookhurst, ANihelm 776-5800 Free Resume and Placement Asst. Be 49-J.1'"" ln7 S, DROOKHURfT SALES: SDI week 111 wtr t!nd!, La,g h, """' ANAJIEIM, CAUFOR.i"lllA 1NhJon fltld. Need 5 TEL EPJIONE Ans"'wing OUK's fonn eVff:\' "'f'e.k APPROVED FOR VETER ANS FREE SEMINAR EVER Y TUESDAY (l•st•I forming every Wttk H.Jespe~ potenllal Service Exp"d p!'PI. PllONE FOR APPT, u n 11m11 e d . Call Mn. Cnll 54G-2052 Ask for Bet!)' 776-5.SOl Roblnm &f2.-4'49 TJIE SUN NEVF.:R SETS on Call Mr. Cl•rk fo r •ppointrntnt and Interview ....................... o!!~u~··~ .. F~A~IR:::_~~~IA~RE'::::,_·~TI~m·• _;D~A~l~LY,;_;P~J~LOT;;.._w_A_NT~-•DS_._,,.__SOCK ___ rr_TO_·_E_M_I~ .. :· . :: ·: · . •, .· .. ·: •, • LEARN To Be An ' ' ,. ~ ,,,.:. -AaKtlobeet -• 1lRM STARTs SOON! ~f.Ui..P 2 Wall TUii •,-. . .-W.6t-tfut • . . . · . :$dlool Of, Aucti!Nlffring . * EnrolllJ'ent liter1tu~~Ft'M * I011ded & Certified lnihcton *-~nortunity For Thi H1ncUc?pM ' WRITE P.O. BOX 30;.n ANAHEIM, CAUF. tHOJ * ,_,, c.w. * (714) Ul-JOtO HELPPI "I can't spell. I can't read. I'm too stupid. Nobody likes me. Who cares anyway. I'll show 'em.' " How olten have you beard these words? .. How often have you heard these questions? "The sebool tries lo help -is all the good work undone at home?' "Parents try their best -does the teacher REALLY understand the problem?" "Physicians say he will out- grow it -or -does he need special help?" LET'S ALL GET TOGETHER I H elp is now available for the individual with a learninJ ~d/or behavior problem through our umqUf' total environmental approach. o .. L Educational tberapr. programs are deaign- . · ed to meet the speafic needs of each indi- ·.: vidual based on ciifferential diagnosis and . continuous reevaluation. '.: L -Learning involves the strengthening of psycholinguistics, perceptual, cognitive, and social skills. Areas given special attention are: Visual and auditory perception, Co¥'Jl· !Ive and Listening skills, Remedial Readmg. f P -Personal guidance . of each student is con- ·~ stantly and cqnsistently malnt.ained under if the direction o! a qualified, eXperlenced ·~ staff. '• '• p :~ ·-Problems of the handicapped person af- ;: feet everyone with whom be comes in con- ,~ tact. His problems are never his: alone. ·~ :: Ella M. Sonders, pt,.D. -DlrKlor 1: 16897 Algonquin St., Huntintton B .. ch :;. ---. ~liM!;JlJjl.~%021 - -·- ' .. ______________ _ . ;. . · -: ·--.-· ·' ... ... .. ... WINTER PRESENTATIONS No.,. 11-F.li. I . MUSEUM TOURS WITH IRMELl .DESENBERG Dec.l, 9, 16 5T~UCTURE OF THE FIGURE WITH WATSON CROSS J•11. S·M•r. 7 WINTER QUARTER PROGRAM LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGN 630 LAGUNA CANYON ROAD 494-1520 .... ,..... ________ ...... ____ --, '• ,, •l r ·~ ' I\ • I I ' BE A PILOT NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Q.,.lifoed Pilots C1n E1rn $25,000 PER YEAR Pilot ca.-offoro tr1vol, '1clvonture, prostiger unlimited future VETS FlY ON GI BIU Student loen• Ave il1bto START TODAY • No oducollonel roqulromonls • Train in spere time FLITES€HOOL •ppn>ved for Vets long , .. ch Office, 595-1606 For Info, Only Con ABC FLITESCHOO,L UOl .W. CommonwHlth Fullorton Airport 521-4192Doy1 Sulto H & I Open Sot. & Sun. No Ana. 6U-6092 HELICOPTER TRAINING AVAllABLE ' ' .. ,.j e 21/z Id 6 yooro e O.Udron accopt..i yoor.,ound • lndfviduol Attention . e Roosonablo Tuili911; . , e•e,st Posslb!. E<lucotion · . for your child e. Comp!.toly Accrodil•d 1 ~25 Santa ~na Ave. Cftla .... " , .CLAVIS MONTESSORI P:RE·SCttOOl- ~232.~ 6*711 Newport Air Associales flile School & Flying Club UARN TO FLY . $500. Complete C.Une lnch14e•: 40 Hours flight time in Cessna I 50'1 with 20 hrs. duel instruction. Club membership. 2 Month 's ft•• dues. lndi•idual in struction, tailor•d to YOUR ability. OTHEI AIRCRAFT .AVAILAILI at LOWIST RATIS IN ORANIH COUNTY L•am to fly now -and have fun! e Fly Mu:lco -C••d• m.., or A..-rc Shl<I""" ment or Atrobliti1 Stuct.nts For Cornitl•t• Oitteil1 Cell NOW 673. 0313 S· T ·R·E· T ·C·H ' &SEW KNIT FABRICS New Classes Are Starting! Leam to make Stretch Pants in one hour, Bathlnt Suits, even Glrdl11l NEW LINGERIE CLASSES Starting soon Afternoon and evening classes IT'S FUN AND ECONOMICAL to make slips, pettipants, panties, peng· notrs, gowns, and MANY gift items for CHRISTMAS! Call now for reservations. QUICK 'N EASY STRETCH YARDAGE 8546 WESTMINSTER AVENUE -HUNTINGTON BEACH 892·2665 STUDIO of CHARM And MODELING Plteae for FREE Brecllue 01 "SECRETS OF BEAUTY" Cl••••• Now Forming H ... : ' ui. " t p.11. MtmMr-8 ~n• Courie 4pproue~ '"g:.."';"• b~ tlw Call/. SupL of hbUc l!lotr. *MM ........ T ....... * a.. a,.,., • ., DR>o111e-.,....._ .. * Dr,im1111'1alp11.a. Uttlt ,._,,. * Sp11lll c..r... fw HO.•••.,. * c:.r--Pl.OQICCI SMALU Director of Our Slalo LICIN•d Modcltng Age!lqf Ult N. Molo, S... A_..7-6'71 IHI 5-y Ctolt Dr. 15-y H .. VIHotol H7·1000 ntroducln9; • Carol AM Dressler ~11ter l1ll1t l....,,,ctor fnd Chor,.tropher . ' Fo!'ll!er Solo!Bf & Instructor for ,. Elmlro Cornl"t lollot Compony ---------- Awarded Muter Cert111cate from the School of Cultural Arts & Hwnailltlos Tho -tmortro School lllDOUllCOS NEW Registration NOW for 1970. ' &uropNn Character Ballet (under Eva Alpar) M111ter Certificate T111ch1r (under Carol Ann Dressler) Montmartre School of · Ballet llie ulti"'ete In •utll•11tic R111lew le!let .... ,.,. lwh: 505 ............ It.., ""'''" .T111tl•: iii leutti "Cff St., 144 aM ~-~-:J~e :J.,.o6ling ..J.lou6e Cake Decoratinf Instruction Art Supplies -Gilts ·Rentals Complete Home Baker Supplies Special Cbrisbnas Classes 23MNEWPORT COSTA MESA 148-STIM ~-~-- SAUCERMAN SCHOOL O~ANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA Grades 1 through 8 . Small group and lndlvlduallzed teachlrig wlll meet the noallstlc needs of young sters who have been under too much pressure. Aver- age and above and below average abilities will be challenged by good teaching and a variety of educational materlala so that more effective learning will result. MOTIVATION Operates only from within a l"'rson -not from the ou!llde. Good teach10g can stim- ulate motivation within a youngster by building on successful learning experiences. Nothing succeeds like success! WHERE THE PROGRAM FITS THE CHILD! Wll!Md H. Saucennan, Ed. D. Tolophono 541-1751 (ovo.) School : S4M060 SCHOOL OI' 1'1.0UL DHIGNING New MethH ef Teeclll119/0lpl•rn•• •r•11te4' DAY AND MNING CLASSES C.llfornl• end Vettrtftl Appro.ed Lllt1st-~01t Cr11tive Mtthodt Teught FRESH FLOWERS USED • • • • •••• SAMPLES TAKEN HOME- R•••onabl• Co1t-lO Yttrs Exptrltn'' 525-8464 1500 w. CollllllOllwtalth Ave. h fwee11 futll4 a lr•okll urat fullerton ' I .8urr.ess ~. COMES WITH TRAININ& Typists; 'Earii : More • , •. Loam MTST &'COMPOSER LEARN TO RELAX! " typi11g 1JnfimibtJ lU E. 17th ST. SUITE 2D CO$TA MESA 642·5792 .'!' ~ ' LET Us Sh-you how " onjoy o lolMJroly pnw of golf. FOR GOLF WSONS Seo Miko Evinger, Jack Saenz, Slovo Wil•on COSTA MESA. GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 1701 GOLF COURSE ROAD • COSTA MBA 540 7200 ~ ' Put • golf leuons certificate in someone's Christm .. stocking! Introducing Frog Lovers .... To Chopin Parent., don't wait unW your child is out of the Frog · Lovers Age befora you give them the gift .of mll!lc - You wait and it may be loo late I Chlldren In the Frog Loving stage ( 4-8) are the perfect age for learnine mus le. Yamaha, alter years of reaearch, deaigned the Yamaha -Music Course lo assure that all children can learn music. You do not have to buy an instnunent, there is no home otudy -jll!t iota of fun for your children while they learn music. Classes are now enrolling -won't you please give us a call and Jet u11 show you the whole story ot the Yamaha Music Course! Your biggest reward will be. whan your frog lover looks up at y ou and tells you. , • 111 gave my frog a new name, Beethoven." Yamaha Music School IN COSTA MISA 642• 18441 D·Y·~·T0T·S·T·,·Y·f? Foreign Language? Gibberish? 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