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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-09-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa' r " • ' • • I ·.• ~ .. ~ . =-c-_.... - ' • ' . ~-PrOi~S~$ hy . G~e~i -Di'SaDoW:~; · / . . ' . _... . . ' -•• • . ~ J :ln(reP_id. Firs_t ·f;11p ' ·:IJa~e. Win~e~ ~ •• • ·1 l .. .. I ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SE_PTEMIER--'16, :1970 I ---4IOL. b. No ... m. I 11CTIONS. a , •••• Ra~e Down • ' ' • • • • • • • • • • " • ' • • -~ • ., -- • • Two Given Jail Terms . ,. ur1r .......... ·ExPR/sSloNs TEtL. STORY oF AMERICA'SCUP OPENER - . . rlitroplcl Skipper Fickar 'Uaftl ond G~tal 11'1 Hanly ~ · · • , Ill _County Bookie Ring . . .. . -....... ' . • . ' . ........_ 1 ' . ' ' • • -· - I I f l ' ' i • .~ FootbaTh ,~ .. ~, ~-f,\ · t\\ .. '•~·~£~~ . ~i--r~~· ".: , C<J!lnty Esc~pee Serving-:110 Yeari \ · ·'r"-V: ~· _·-+-I · ·i!if;.~t~.f'rojest Nixed; d" • I . · tfttre piil First Winner Arabs Warp.. .. -/-' 'Can't Wait' I.•/" • ..._ . . . ' would have been possible fof ~trepid lo' take further evasiv.e actiOn. ~·. ,, IY ALMON LOCkABEY PAIL T '!LOT .Ht111. l llllW Nnpt)RT, -R.L--The New ·York "The facts as Presented give ·no in. On -uos.tages • Yaclit p ub .face committee lod<!Y dication that eil:her yach~ 'infringed 011 dlll110wtfl'the pr:otest! of both Yachts in any rule , and therefore both protests are . By Tbe Assocll&ed. Preti •( fksl race or lbe America's Cup disallowed," Barker said. · Palestinian guerrillas holding 5 4 ~. , . . As a result of the ruling, Ficker and his hostages·Jrom-thrtt-hijacked-aift*rs--say they· "cannot wait forever-or Tbe decision makes Newport ~ach . young crew of Intrepid have lightened the \Vestem governments to release ctim· . ikipper Bill Ficker and Intrepid the win-screws that have bound the America's mando prisoners a.s ransom. ner in the first of the best' four out o( Cup to its pedestal in the New York "Our conditions are clear, and when !ieven series. Yac~ Club for 119 years. any government returns our prisoners, The decision ~as announced at a press They beat Gretel by five mintites, 52 we will hand back their prisoners," conference by Devereaux Barker Tit, d h · Ghassan Kanafani, 8 spokesman for the chairman of the New York Yacht Club secon s over 1 e ramswept course at Popu lar Front for the Liberation o[ Jt'S doubtful if Raymond· Lee Brown or HUIUngtoo Beach will jump for joy when he bears that Orange County lawmen have dropped escape . and robbery' charges filed against bim. • It doesn't really mate that much dif· fcrence. For Bron,-32, ot· 727 Yorktown Ave., is serving Ume in a Te1u peniten· liary -110 years of it, to be exact. Brown was one of-11 prisoners wtto escaped from the old Orange County Jail on Feb. 20, 1968. All but Brown hav~ been retuaed to Ora.nae County m:S sentenced lo varylnc lenna IOI' tliein'P¢1D the bl(' s .. e· tu'. p Hi•t. , ·. gest escape i• comty hlstmjr, _ , But Superior Court Judge James Jo'. ~ Judge dropped Brawn's name! 1rom· the criminal c--11111-week-.when · ~-m<mbers"ol •·booGnaldaf.;1111 heard that the eai1a artlll and hoWui> whk'h· used weltmiDoie. bar ftS man 1s current,Jt held up !d' the :;·-:r . a ., • ·. ~ . Huntsville, Tex., penitenUary. _ healf\uarle_rs f~ .. ~ football Court of~li explaiil!'i that Tei<as ~-l""iness ·pleaded S]!i!!Y_!<> .l!!IN • , ,.. .. ..,.. ""'1oog-becauie·juror.-clo me Cliirgm 'l'iiOSday 'anll dmr coualy )all ;5enteacing in that state and they apply terms. • consecuUve _aeotences in the full spirit or Dale.Smith, 31, of:5-JJ'Pedl'.Q, clmcrtbtJl the term. by 1Jranie COOnfy dlslrict ·atiomo)''s lo' No Clues Disco,rered Yet vesliptors · as 111< maStormlnd of the HVen-member beltlDir ~-eilht months ~ Orange County Jail ._ Superior Cdurt Judje JaUlel F.: Juq~. Judge JJIC!ge •cceRled.SQlfth'• ploO of gull!f and sU.peiided' a stale prlion fa(m j in favor of the lfgbter <Ollirty jell -I race committee which also sat as a pro-Rhode Island Sound Tuesday. Palestine, said Tuesday. test commilf:ee. Ficker sailed a flawless race under The commandos hold 36 Americans and Barker said Jim Hardy, skipper of rainy skies and easterly winds that' rang-tsraells, eight Britons, eight Swiu and Gretel •ll, .protested. Intr~MI Un~ rule ed ff09' l7 knots at the start to-30 at the two West Germans. Switzerland, Britain 36, the~rul!..wbich gives a~_:.d _eruJ ·of,Jl\Lfirst weather. leg to-10 knots and West Germany .have::'.:llgreed_W-U'· - fack S1:~ Of ~a tr'~~· ....., .. , wick · in the latter stages of the race. Ch-ange sev.en terrotists·they ~ld, but·not boat. incident ~red about •ven Not.at for Jim Harcfy and his crew· of unless the PFLP releases all its hostages. 8, 'l'OM BARLEY' • • the start Y his ~ Un hotdl t h Sheriff's officers admitted today that ~inutes ere . • ac . a, ow. cpn· Aussie, •wkies aboard Gretel II. 'fhere The Pales: I ans are ng e S>der_edl, to be ra~ __ l@mJbe Utn:-r.o "·.as. -r..much that could hap~. n-ID-a America.its and Isr~lis for 13 specific "!..: ~ ,..., .tratt four day a of intensive inveatiption had 10 J!lllllte w~ng 11~naJ. · yachi~ that did not happen~ Gretel commandos and other Arabs in, fsraell A wKleiiing mvestiPtion iia.4 fiiiled lite failed lO -produce wbat-C.pt. "James F1cter'1 ~It was und~r ru ~'34, n. Her crew hoisted a spinnaker in tight jails, plus an unspecified number of l~ay to unco~e(!y clue1 in the killing Broadbelt de!crlbed as "any sipUficant- regardlll ~on_ the ~1ght of fty wraps after rounding the first weather others. o( a 13-year-ol~ I Beach girl and the clue" to the ldenUty of her killer or. the )'ac:bt It Illa' Qllll'le, ~mce tt_,no hmlir mark O{lly one minute three seconds· Kanafani slrid the -Popular Front plans ~pparently re(8ted death of bu 16-year· • behind. Despi,te the· mishap, she lost only no further actions to force compliance old boyJ riend. . event.s that immediately preceded ber • five~ on the aecond leg. wJth its demand.II. '"We dO not ~aH, our Or;mge COunty Sberiff's investigaton death. . Lockheed LoSse.8 Then real trotible !1ruck. Shortly after policy on retaliation," he said\ "We siJJl~ t.oday concentrated their hunt for a lead They believe that her death occarred · jibing the .second Jn41rk,-Paul Sal mon, ly want our prisoners out." ,. tO the strangling of., Jenise Marie Rispin Jut Aug. 29, ahcrtly ,after she wu Jut: · · ....Joredeck captain. skktaed off the slippefy 'An i~d source in Jerusalem said to the area in Lagdna Niguel where 'her seen alive , 1n. the comrny ol her On CSA I:' -ntract ~!!Ck and was floundering. lil'tlie water Bonn and Bern joined London Tueod.J'f in badly decomPoSecf-body was found four . ~ '-Al · ·with the spectator flett bearing -down· pressing Israel to agree lo the POpular bays ago, boyrriend, Edwin E. MD&i';-:lf; "t rapidly. Hardy had fu make two P8SSttl at Fl'Q'll's temlS. The British re'portedlJ Hikers made the grisly find early Elsinore, · M Be Hal ed Salmon , before .he--could ge~ him back want Israel to declare 1JUblic:fy It! Saturday at a point identified by in-· Miiier's parent.s were the list koown &: . V . , aboard.-The ::spectator fleet, rushing to refdiness to swap, but the othets are'!lkt . vestigators as the Camiqo Capistrano persons to speak to the youn1 .couple u • the issistance or the dunked a-ewman, . lo be willing to seUle for a cOOlidcntial area about rour miles north of San Juan they left the Miller family's home on ¥( NGTOlj ' (AP) -~-. wu 'no help. . reply. capi.atruo. . Rlvenide Drive &o villt •nearby 10 cart Ain:ra!IE' . of the naUon's'largest-. Despite ail th.i~ Gretel II was ii rr l'y The IsraeUs have refused any eichange track. .,.,...._....., defera-Git hu official 'mti~ three minu~ 27 se~ behind at the sil)CC the first Ar.at demands were an· ~ Miller's body was di.9cove~-1n a from •• F-that Ill projectod •nd .ol the tnangle, marking the hall:w•y _ noonced last week, shortly after the _ Cape Jn' ca· pap le,• ·llhallow grave off the Ortego lll&hway tn Imm~~~ .. C5 transport plane point lb the race. • ,-jeUiners _ 1 1bns World .Air Imes Riverside County .., Aur. . :IO, lit ... .. balf. 'But more trouhle wu ahe~d. <>:' the 1e--Boelnt 707 t Swillllr--DCI and .Brltiatt dlacovery sparked an lnvesU&atiOa by' ""cootlniltni, i.nr.v..-, coad-r leg, ooe or Gretel• coC!•. overseas Airways Corp. ·vc 11 _were N --·J;,.S Nabbed . -ruverslde County authoritlea that hu and .,tesmen say a brtef grinder wmches broke down. At tlns 1 . UUMJ now become a joint effort. with blflled ·•late~ lllued by the Air Force Tues-fourth mark Gretel was four minutes 11 h t:,':!~uons lo free the -hcsta-s r& Orlnp O:IUnty aheriff'1 otrteers. ....:.. day .. _.. Olly repramt tbe Air Force secondl behind and at the fl!U! mark ~ad · 0~ • Rlventde investtgaton are k.w.i-that .I' oide al~." . 1 .dropped back.to si• minutes 2l tee0nds. · mained fruiUess on two fronls Tueoday. A capo incapable ol covertns OllOIJlh of the mufla of to&loologtc:al ;;';.'""being The 'IPOltedlY-under ~ 1-na.on the last weather leg to the-The ft!· Rev. Jean l\Odham,_presldent ~i:,'.:~~~.a~ carrkil out by tbelf:county aroneLOO "'O\dd ·tbe Pentagon tbat Lockheed finish that Hardy got hls boat and crew in °,r:lhe-------;\jjRl!D Catblol_~lfare organtza. .... .• :... the young 1Q1n'.1 body may give them could-.« 11 of the transport planes in the groove and ga~ 30 seconds dn Jn-t1on-Carilal Intemationahs, retumed to ~vern ... _,~ pight, to the dilmay ol.44 some clue to ·what they believe iJ a dou- Buch · a manner that the m.inufadw'er'a trepld to end the nuco with a 5:5Z Roaremetflrom Jfordan,ailure. h!~Alpal pal lcamnillionAY•P-1t ma_:~~E 'rema~-• of I02 n .•• i.. ble tlllinl. · · -projtctld t500 million to $600 million Joss deficit. P n Y a ~ , . ,. •u ~ • 1~ • ...,, °""'' might be cut to 121111 to PIO million. Both yachts were Dying prote!t fl.Igo present to t)\e families of the hostages is SL, Anaheim, looked all right from A • ,,..,_. tat t said "N f "'°" afler the start, but ••'-n •nd the 'Let's hope,' " Mlflr. ltoclhain said. behind lo Vice Ofllcer G..e Norden when • -no ......... s eme:n : ego ia-race committee were m-:;•mr abou' t the .Mediators ror the International Red he waited .Into lhe popu·· rar "-lace 1t l'n E. tions .are conUnulna In an e f f o r t to u ., rcsolVe'the legal dispute soon through a alleged foul or fouls. Tht'jK'Otests were to Cross Committee alao were unable to see 17th St., shOrttJ before mktnlght. 11egotlitcd .selUement. and th.ere by ·he heard today. Gretel was rrtst to hoist the host.a~. Bula tJ>Okesman in Geneva 'Mien she turned a.round. avoldl~ the ltJiglhy delays inherent In a the red nag, indtc•tin& that Intrepid hid said the lftCC wu sending lll'O more Offl<:er Nordin uld her veil of silv.er court 'Jl'Oeedqre. M.. bf now .'' taidr the fouled ~r durlrig the five-minute negotiators to join the two-man team in lhreads eovered only her back, ao she apokts-.an. ~~nt~has not. bttn pre~ratory perk>d. ... • Amman . was a~ and booied Into Orange reached on 1 ~ conlrac! or on JJn\ne<llot.ly after tho Unlsh;l!aNfy J\*nlflnl aold nobody ...,Id !Jo allowed County Jail . .., Mplclan of Indecent es· Wom~n to Be N'amed -WASHlNGTON (AP) -President Nix- on aMOIJllC<d' Tuaday be pla,. to nomliiate Carol M •. Xboorovl to th• 138,000 p 0 I II lo D U J ~Id of VISTA--Vobm-. In ......,. to AaltrtCI. Hetook ihe, same action' --• ~~:.i=·lo~~~~-· -~ ~-·~--~~. will put him in Orance County JllJ for • the ... 1 f1'1e moOlha. Both me1ur-i..; flpres In 1 be!tinC csNI operatb! that uoed the R>bel Roon\ bar in WestmJJwter and SmW111 bm:De at Torrance as ouUets. AU seven members have been con- victed oq. evidence supplied · by Onn-9 Coun\7 district attorney's invealfptGn. l\'ellmfnster poltc. and Los Angelea ill- . (lee SENTllNcE, Pop II C:.alC 1feadler • atd!y tor near the oout 'fllln. r 1 will dlsperoe ill.time !of e 1110 "'-----ION ........ -f<J!a\ 'lt ..... loco ally to IO Jn tho Dllneylud ....__, . ' llUIDB . '1'8D4Y . ••'Iliere ire. no t!Dn!b. 4qrer1r ~ · ---~~ -""'t-.......; '-all dead," s a 11 a cauntlan • • migtlt qllllify ' In I h II llold. lief Paget. "'- t:~::t. " ........, • c._~ Ji: := ....... -: ~~"" , ................ , .. __ n...,.-"'-"""' ' c_.. M l"TA .-_.!! C...... N ._,. - DM8 "'""" • Cit', ·---111 ....... ,.,. . . .... ...._. .... .............. ,. ,........... . ....... ..., ,___, -.... 111¥1 • ........ • -~ .......... _ ....... . ......... .. I • a fixed loll~ !Or-~.• (Sle CUP RACE, Pqo I)' • (loo llOSfAGBI, Pip II, -1"'!""-. . ; ~-·~~~·~~-'--~~~-~--~'~~ ~~~~·~---~-~~-·~"~~~~-·--fjL-'~~:-=..:;_~·L.......:..~~·'~,~~--·~-'--'-~~.....::~~.L..~~~---""-"!..'...!O....: , ,.. . . ~· • ,' I • •I DlllY PILOT • 'Wtc1nesd1y, srPttmbfr--16, 2~10 -• ' ·)inpe•~vi~ors ... Posipone • • New_ ~udget_ By JACK BROBACK °7 -..., Of""' O.llr ,li.t Sl•ff -i..., P!:!lli11g and hauling for ont hour, · t>range County su pervisors Tuesday ·''resolved" U\e 1170.71 l,>udget impasse by ~t~1lrli action for two more weeks. . The; heard Couhty AdrninilLraUve Of. •'ficer Robert E. Thomu offer' his .re- questti:I "within two \li'etka" rtport sug- gestina alternative ways to cut $1.45 ~milUon--out -of.-:~ total budget of $215 • Ihillion. PreviOUJly , the antictpaled deficit had bten It.I mlllioa but Thomas sakl about • $4.50,000 had been taken care or by in· cre2ses in estimated county iricome from · various sources. After three different mo lions and rone revised motion, board members fi nally agreed unanimously to a motion by Su~lsor. Wllliam Phillips ofderlng Thomas to "bring back within llfo week! reductions of $1.5 million by studying.the possibility ·of cutuiig the SI million !una eai:m•rked for -beaeh a~uisltion and reducing · other det)irtment budgets · without hurting the Orange Coumy f\ledical Center." • , Before Phillips.' motion was finally adopted, lhe supervisors had: -Voted 3 10 2 in favor of a motion by Supervisor \Vll liam ·Hirstein which would have deleted entirely the $1 million set aside for beach acquisition, cut th·e medical center budget by $357,000 and cut $100,000 earmarked for ~rchase o( refuse disposal equipment. Heard a motion by Supervisor David L. Baker to rescind Hirsteln's approved motion ;rnd direct the CAO to eliminate new personnel at the medical center and make other cuts in personnel throughout countY department! lo achieve: the $1.S million cut. ' -Heard another motion proposed by Supervisor William Phillips to eliminate .lh\! $1 million for beaches, and cut. the balance from other departments without hurting the medical center~ Phillips, after much wrangling, fin ally Bgreed to modify his motion in rega rd lo the beaches and it pa ssed. Thomas opened the long debate by of· fering alternatives lo achieve the $1.S miVion reduction: He suggested: 1Cut the $_1 million for beaches, have the medicaJ Ct?nter absorb $357 ,000 of the ..!balance and cut the $100,000 from refuse department equipment, or, ·cut all departments 10 percent across the ·board ($399,000) "a meat a1e ap- proaclf'. cut all travel expense, budgets with "f.b~ e1ceptlon of.· the ·Sheriff's Department, by $650,000 and cut all new employes by fiVe percent. (The $650,000 cut in travel budgets was never men· tioned agit). Baker h a~ the. medical center pc;iin- ting to 138 w Jobs for thlt facility Jn the budget. Supervisor Robert Battin suggested that if 65 or the 600 new jobs in all departments Were cut, a saving or 'I million could be made . OCMC Administritor Robert White fought vigorousl y for the needs of his facility. He offered five "facts'': The medical center budget had been cut to.the bont as had beert other department!, it was sub- ject to the CA6's analysis, It was revie~~ ed in depth by the -supervisors, new pos1· tions bad been reduced by $247 ,000 from need, and overall county department budgets had increased 19.9 percent while the center:'s budget had gone up only 17 percent. White suggested that no action wa5 necessary at this time. "By January we will have a better picture of all the variables in income and expense." He also argued that to cut the medical center budget drastically, "you will be affecting people now. if you cut the be~ch acquisition budget you will be affe_ct1ng the future." ThOmas said the board must a!Qi>r a budget soon as required by Jaw. that department budgets must be realistic and ffiat the board should not "fiddle" with the CQntlngen~ funds. "You can't ah· J:icipate what ilit&h~ happen in the months to com~-·1 ... • DAILY PILOT N-p•rt l •Mll HritilttfM hMll L..... k•cll " '••t111tel11 Y•lt..., CMN Ma.. S• Cl-flf'f •f)llA"IOt: (O•ST 'Ul\.tSWIJ<IG COM'•l'IY llo"btrl N. W114 ,,.lodtnl tNI 'llbl'" ..... Jet~ l. c,.,1,, \l•tt ,,., •. oenr -Gcflef•I 1o11111tt< ll.0.,.11 IC11•il , l!.tll,,.. Tl.0.,.11 A. MMtplli~t 1o1111 .. ln11 l"tnor 111c~114 '· Nill ,,.,,~ or.,,.._ cwn1y t:o n" (Hflatt Jflartlal Law Jleigns ' Royalist Regime ' • Now • Ill AMMAN , Jordan (AP) -A ~oyalisL city, 40 ffiues north of Amman. military i-egimc, dom inated by British· The new 'government said in I pro- trained Field Marshal Ha bis fl.1ajali , took clamalioll/that . it~ prima_ry _objecUv_cs power in Jordan today and imposed v•ould be to end internal fJghhng, assist martial law to put II), end to the threat or the Pales1iniau rtslstance mo~nt , civil war. . , • and implement ceue-fire ..... ~ts One of Majari''a~lrst acts w,ais an appeal between the C:ovemme.M_:.and the l'Jtr· to f'ebellioUs :Paleet.lnian guerrillas to rillas. -~respe(t a Dew .... ce.ase-fire agreement with 'The latest agreement cal fo r . the royal army, set to go Into effec t at withdrawal of most army units f~ the noon -EDT. • cities in return for lhe removal Of p er. King Hussein appointed Majall military rilla roadblocks, an end to their armed governor of the whole CCMllty and placed presence in the streels, and other atibw~ all dlstricts under direc.'l military control. or guerrilla, force seen by the govemmen; _1be kins lnvett.ed Majall with ~his own as provocative. , powers aa army comm..,B!'d~·in-chlef and It alio replaces ·tro:ops with poliL'e at alto Jive . the-_ fie.kl marshal full ~w~rs embassies and public buildinp in 'Am· over the nahon's police and seeunty man, with guerrillas to be !tationed forces. outside the city 's electric power station At the same tjme, Hussein appointed a and other sites of recent fighting. . military government . to repla.cj! lhe Most of a dozen earlier agreement:; government of .civilian Prime Ministe r v.·de broken· by the guerrillas. Abdel Moneim Rifai, who resigned Tues· King Hussein urged his people. in 1t day night.-radio .sp"eech to giv~ ,their ".selfless The new government, clearly acti ng ~ooperation" to the new governmeqt to under Majali's control, is headed by Brig. help retiirn !he strife.tom country to Mohammed Daoud, a Palesttnl3n (rom normal. Jerusalem." as prime n1inisler. He is said~ ·'The state of insecurity and anarchy in to be fiercely loyal to the king. the country has continued too long," the Ltill ita the Acti o11 Infonned Sources said at least one king said. · · ' ff d army officer, two soldiers and the "1> "Di·s-rd has mounted and Jordan i~ t h t "th f Kom~ng Thom. Communist rorces cul o an .. u 'Pwo-Cambodian soldiers stop o c a WI group o r-~ . h year-old son of th~ new n1ilitary governor exposed to ever greater perils. A step monks near Phum Kok. Photo was taken Sept. 9 by surrounded 4 000 Cambo ·an troops in t e area CJf the Amman district Gen Kassem El 1 d rd .. Wednesdav .• .,;., more on th war in Souttteast Asia, . . . ' . : must be taken lo impose aw an o er. United .. Press International photographer Kyoichi .,, rv Maita, were Jull_ed 1n f1~ting Tuesday M~jali, trained at Sandhurst, Britain's S.<iwada during an offensive to clear Highway 6 see Page 4. , -----~----Cbet"C"wO-'';''O:"C'P=aJC'°'E"Uruan &wtrrillas..and.Jorda'"--military-academy;-:was-one--0Hhe1op--_-f~r~o~m~th~e~·~to~w~n'.'...'.o'.'.r.:.S~k'.'.o'.'.'.u~n-t'.'.o~th~e'...'.'.o~ro'.'.:v'.:i:.'.n'.'.ce:_:c::•rP::it:ai::.::o:_f -------;----~--....>..-----:----niaf! troops ill Zarqa, 15 miles from ~e aides of the legend~fy Gen. Glubb Pasha, Assistant City Manager -. Of Newport Will Re s_ig11 .. DAILY fll LOr stt n ...... HEADING FOR NEW JOB Newport City Aide OeChaint Mesa Girl , 16, Attac k ed W hile On Night Walk /\ teenage girl wa5 grabbed from behind near her Costa ~1esa home Tues· day night, forced into a freshly plowed field at knifepoint and sexually assaultcQ. Police said the 16--year·okl was the vie· tim of rape and perversion, but was able lo br taken home after receiving medical treatment. The girl told Detective J im Blaylock ·she was Walking west along a chain link fence beside the San Diego Freeway ncaf Bear Street about 8:40 p.m. when at· -tacked . Newport Beach Assistant Cit~ ~1anager J ames Dechaine. is quitting to take full managership CJ( a San r'rancl sco Bay -Area community, ii was announced to- day. His resignation to become Belmon t city manager will be effective Ocl. 14, JeaVing fi ve days be (ore the new.job takes erfect. ·'\Ve're real-sorry to see Jim go," said Cit y ~lanagcr Harve y L. Hurlburt. •·He's been here longer tha n we 're normally able to keep an assistant, but this is ltle normal step in moving into a managership.· It's part of his professional advancemeiit. '' DcChaine. y.·ho will be 31 next ~onth. joined the Newport Beach City Hall sta ff five yeafs and three months ago. ·Hurl burt said. the young aide has been · _ handling just about every aspect of city 1nanagement as his assistant, and.was in <!harge of city property management. "~s such he was instrumental in leas-- ing, '' said his boss, in reference to grouni:l"'.ork for the . f~ture Newport Beach Civic Center. The new job offer in the Bay Area ci~y or 25,000 was sudden. since its former manager left only a week ago and no widespread recruitment drive was con· ducted. • Hurlburt said DeChaine was contacted as an.up-sud-coming young manager and accepted the job offered. ''Right no\Y \Ve're tryi ng lo decide how y.·c·11 go about choosing his replacement.·• said Hurlburt. Dechaine and his wife live at 17625 Queen's Worth Lane, in Irvine and have l\vo children. F·rom Page l CUP RACE ... hoisted a negailve signa l indi catilll: that his crew could not ract loday, supposedly to lick their wounds and make some changes lo lh'! deck and gear. Detective Lt. lfarold ~~ischcr said lilllc con\'ersation was exchanged between the· . suspect and victim. wilo y.·as marChcd about 100 feel into the darkened field. As Salmon·s filishap occurred, Hardy was heard to say shortly afler roming ashore. "If he can't stay on the bCJat he \Ylll have to stay ashore Thursday.·· There ~'as gloom aboard Gretel ll"s lender. '"She wa s subjected to severa l different sex acts," he said, add ing that the I.Cr· rified girl•didn't try to fight lhe knife· Wielding rapist, out of Jear for her life. B uen ~ Park Man · Inju.red h1 Mesa A Buena Park goll cour$e cmploye was lnjured late Tuesday night when his small fore ign sedan failed to curve al .A Poin t where a CQS.ta ~1esa strttt did. Charles A. Maikai, 41. or 1144 \V1shTn gton St, Sonia Anri...s~rered hcll:d anJ faet lactraliorfs when the vchlc le ·zoomed off ~1crrlmac \\1:iy, cart,crled aC"ross 3 parkway and into a brjck vl'all. lie ~·as treated al C<>lil~ · ~le.sa !l!cmorial llospltal und released early t~ dat. folkiwina the 11 :50 p.rn. crash, ~'hich occurred 200 feel east or Fairview Road. . Pollcc said f\lalkai was tr:ivtling 111>oul 60 mile s.per hour when he hit the. raised • concrete parkway, bount ed, Jun1pcd over a curb and '"·e:nt o into tht ~'all. "Oh, damn, not again," one syndicate man "'as over he ard , "l\'C had. a man CJverboard in one · race against · the fo"'rench." Other!\ in the Australian camp opined lhat the ~ear (allures were due to tno mu ch fiddling Y.'ilh new things fJgh~ up until lhe day before the raet. • Gretel's designer Al an Payne was heard to remark: "I'm looking forward toll vacation. I'm siC1C or all this. We have worked so hard.'' ~1osl or the questions at the post·race pres." conterenct were direcied toward I lardy who fielded the sometimes em· barrasslng questions in a· good·natured ' 11).tinner~ l'tcker gave Hardy credit for a good race under extumely d I tf i c u It ct rl'Umslance!I. He. modestly adm itted a (ew or his own 'troubles in the stormy going, but none. <>f them v.·as evident to 1he UlOUssnds of spectators v.·ho braved the 1Joppy see! in some 500 spectator boats, f'~lckcr said he was salls(ied vdtb his boat and crew and did not expect to 1nAke any changts today. . · But in the final analy&is, Jht" rcsull!I or the rrvltlsl hearing tOOav v.'lll determi ne "'l)(!!her !the 119-year~ld m u g is still l!iet:urc a !ts NYYC n1oorlngs. · _. Hanoi POW A polog izes Over Radio HONG KONG (AP) -A man who _iden· tified himse lf as captured U.S. Navy pilot Cmdr. Robert James Sc hweitzer apologized to his wife over Radio Hanoi today for neglecting her and their sons. He said he has been able to "'realign future priorities" during his •·Southeast Asi an sabbatical." The message was addressed to Schw&!uer "s wife, whom. he ca 11 e d "Slim,'' aJ Lemoore .Naval Air Station, Calif.· "Your happiness and Lhe education and happiness of the boys will never again be neglected, I promise you," the tape- recorded message said. The official North Vietnamese radio has carried three previous messages ostensibly from Cmdr. Robert James Sch weitzer during the last ~hree months. The others were on June 15, July 22 and Aug. 26. Kennedy Calls for -D.C. Congressn1en WASHINGTON iAP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (I).J\.1ass.), today introduced a bill to give the Dislrict of Columbia full representation in Congress. The district cu rrently has no voice in · Congress. Ho~·ever, a measure recenUy; passed would give the distrjct <f no• voUng delegate to the House. ilnd now awaits President Nixon's signature. f 6iM'~iAiK··i 1 . -: • • • • : TODAY i • IT • : . . : : ,: c.'H u'.di:u . ; '•••· ...... ~ You',•c prC1bably heard the rxµrcssi Cln thal "a dia mond is forc\'rr.'" F.\·{'n the origin or 1 he ',,·ord dlamolid lends sup· port to 1hf' rxpression. Diamond ro1nes fron1 the Grrck \VOnt adan1as, y.•hich means inde. structlblc. capital. Guerrillas were alset reported 10 the ronner British commande·r of tbe control or Jrbld, Jordan's second largesl Arab Legion. whiCh forms the ba"ckbont '1::r '1:1 * of the Jordanian arm}'. He commanded From Pagel HO STAG ES ... to see the 54 hostages, the remainder of 429: pasSengers and crewmen aboard the three planes. )he others were released last weekend, many shortly before the jets:,ere blown up. · Jerusalem sources said Tuesday !hat 250 Arabs among the 450 arrested in OC· cupied territories during the weekend as Popular Front sympat~izels were on a hunger strike protesting their confine· ment. Most of the jailed Palestlnians-75 were released Monday after they were cfeared of PFLP connections-wer.a held in the occupied city or Nablus. The Knesset, ISrael's parliament, con· vened Tuesday to push throue-h a tough bill on air piracy. Foreign Minister Abba Eban told the legislators of proposals Jsrael has made to various international aviation bodies, including an appeal to 1he Hague conference on aviation to declare hijacking an _international crime and a call for establishment ot an in· ternational body to deal with air piracy. Ursula Geiger, a freed stewardess trOm the hijacked Swis.sair jet, said th e · Palestinians took · Capt. Fritz Schreiber .. the pilot. blidnfolded-Into the de·sert and threatened bim, forcing him to disclose the location or ·$690,000 in currency being stiipped "from Swiss banks to New. York. She said the Palestinians took the money. The c&ptain is one of three crew members from the plane who remain prisoners. Autliorities at Zurich said the Pale.sti· nians who hijacked the Swissair DC8 traveled on Honduran passports und er the names "Mrs. Fernandez" and "Dr. Fuentes." They boarded the plane in Stuttgart, Germa~y. officials said. the anny during lhe 1967 sil-day war with Israel. From Page 1 SENTENCE .. ' .- vestigators. Judge Judge commented Tuesday on _the "fine investigative work of the district attorney's offiCf'." Rebel Room bar owner Larry Riddle, 34, of 16437 Everest Circle. Fountain V-all~y. is currently serving lhree years probation followjng supsension of a one. year county jail term. He pleaded guilty to accepting bets. ftaymond Grant. 47. of 8 4 O 2 Westminster Ave., Westminster, offered the same plea to identical charges and was placed on probation for 43 days in lieu or Orange County Jail time. William Martin, 46, of Sanl;i An a, drelf · 30 days probation in lieu of jail time after he .pleaded guilty before Judge Judge lo accepting bets. - Harry A. Neidlinger, 26, of 13931 Newland St., Westminster, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and was placed an 60 days probation in lieu of jail time. William Horvath , 39. of Cypress. plead· ed guilty.to ideniical charges and is serv· ing 120 days on probation in lieu of county jail time. lnllestigators said the group sold foot. ball cards involving gamewlayed du.ring the 1969-70 season after having the tickets printed in \Yilmington. Smith directed the operation from a Torrance home that was desc~ibed as '•just like Something you 'd see~n a James Bond movie." lnvesUgators said two dogs _patrolled the premises, members of the group used two trap doors to enter and leave the home and the football -car ds wera manufactured from material that in· stanUy dissolves when plaCed in water. Diamond Rings of Incomparable Beauty • • Thrrc 11·ill bf> n1any things you buy in lirl' that tosl n10~ lha i1 a dhunond. And chancesl are tht>y \viii \\'£'ar Clut or brrak do\\·n. None of the things you buy 1\•lll 111'0Yldl quite the samel thrill ing t1nd la!ltlng plf'asure provided b' 11. dian1C1nd. The purchase CJ a dian1C111d is an adventlfrf' ~·Uh jK'rm1.1ncncr. to find it:" Match 'four styl • witlt Tl\r purpC1ses for wh ich di•· monds arr bou~ht deserve something thal \Viii la!!L Per· haµs you "d like 1 dla.1nond for1 your o\\'n enjoyment or a~ An englll(cmenl ring. 1>!1ybf' )•ou·d like lo buj t1 sparkling diamond for 1 loving "<trt '"'ho has ~n yuur helpmate on the road lo SUCC't'SS.. \Vhatcvcr lhc 1>u rpost a dia· mond Is forev<>r! , WATCH NIXT WllK FOii!. "ltst ...,rch•tM et Htm•" · Jtta,y WI! 1'.dd our t.'<lngratula· tion! 11nd best "'iBh~ to 1.fr. and 1'1rs. Arden ~1. Starbuck on lhf'ir golden ~ding annl· vtncery. • Art you N!lldy 10 iil!lett your f'nRIR"f':nl~l UI' \\1f'ddf1\_S: ting! \\le f;nccl111izr In diamond sels nt f"ndurtnr: beauty 11.nd dls tlnt· tlon at J. C.. HU,.1PHRJES JE\V&.EllS, and '"t'll 00 hllP· 11y 10 n118lst ,vou In milking your !leltelio11. \V~v11 been M'.'l'\!ln1t _r()u fCJr ovrt 2• years now Visit u~ 11oon. J. C. HUM,Hlll.llS JIWlt.1111.1 Stop by ou r stor• /,t us show- you our seltt;fion of b••utiful di'1mond rin1j11. • • fiunir'hri ej ,---., CONY[NIENT 1EkM$ 1• _YE~R~ IN SAME l0CA1t0N ' 1111 N•w,.rt llv".,-54t..J40l p Optn 1: ... lly t+-,rL '•w•. tll \''----.-------------;.--------f----.... --' 1123 NEW~RT BLVD .• °COS/A 'MESA IANKAMERICAlD-MASTf:kCt.11 lWC PMONE ~4t.J40 t ---· • • - ru "' er nl re Th " ' I l • I l \ I· ; j ,\ Yr dh th .. sk ne se da co ch ra te: Gt 36 ta bo m ~it JO • re Y• WI ta di ar di Y< •< Ct y, " 1 I j ta $1 tit Tt ' th " qi ,, dt IO tit UI lo )I w 11 . ,. ' .. 6ES _.,. . . ' . • ·' . • • -..,:.c..:-..... - ·-· . - • ..,.,. ,, I ' • ... • ,..,..r-, __-. , JEN C!NTS ---. . BCach POlice, Firemen , Unhappy 1 With Raises By ALAN DIRKIN 01 IM O.Hr "lift 1!11! · Huntington Beach. policemen a n d fireinen are unhappy about the 1.25 pe~ ecnt blankel pay hike awarded 'all city employes by the city council Monday night. The police at least want the issue reopened and ha ve hired an attorney Ross Attorriey of Pomona to handle thei( case. "He will ask Jof. our case to be pul on r .. the agenda at neXt Monday's council fneeting.·•-.oetective Fo:d Pratt, preskient of _the Huntingtqri Be3Ch Pollet. Officers Association, revealed this morning. . "We are looking for clatifi•tion ""P" we ar•'still In dou&t on the fringe benefits," Pratt said. "The council made no men· tion of frirlge benefits in their deciliori ." It. was learned t.oday that the polloe had accepted City Administrator Doy I e Miller's recammendation·1>f an 11 percent hike for police officers. · • Fir'emtn. too. wanted more thin 1.25 percent. The a~t their represen- tatives signed with Miller called or i.n· creases from 11 percent lQ llli -percent. Tttroughout .XUesday ttiefe was an almOst militant air al' the police depart· ment, but today the note .was o( diplomacy. "We are disappointed"' but we are not goirig to go to war about it,'" Pratt corii· mented. A vOte was taken among police auocia· :....1 tion ~~hen Tutsd11y but auociation or. ficers would reveal ne.ither the question nor the result. ·"'l'l»ere wai no talk of a strike or work slowdown," Sgt. Don Jenkins, 1969 presi- dent of the association, said. Assistant City Administrator lfrander CasUe who took part ip the mee.Hnd-con- fer seaslons with the as11oclation repreaenlaUves ~d the lengthy executive session With the city council,_ said, "The police and firemen are diaappoll.ited1 I • TWo Given -IH- know, but the rest of the employes ue happy to be gettina; 8.25 percent." He said il was lbe thiliking of the coun- cilmen that it wu their duty to try to hold down inflation as much as I.bey could. ''It really amounted to a cost of living increase," Castle said. Castle said that he understood that the .fringe benefits would receive, further study by the.council. ''Only thole refer· ring to pay iocreues were denied," he • said. "The rest were not kicked out am will be open to further study." Castl~ explained that police requesta ror qiore huardoos duty -anc1 sjiecial assignment pay wert denied., ..,,,...- a. 1µ1ifQrm allowance~ l!!:and:?.i~'.'"'iliiiial benefits will be given ll y. No member fire departg:Jent'1 s available far commellt Jail .Ter-ms • I , .. .. J\rahs ·~arn 3rd Time Charin Football 1 I l l· j . ' I . ~:.: ' . EXPRESSIONS TELL STORY .OF AMERICA'S CUP· OPENER Intrepid Sklppor Ficke r (loft) end Grotol 'll's Hordy -' • ~ <;retel Protest Nixed; lntrepid .Fir~t Winner 'Can't "Wait' l . On Hostages ByDe~.Pms Palestinian guerri1las holding i 4 hostages from three bijac~ airliners say they "cannot wait forever" for Western governments to release com- mando prisone rs as ransom. "Our conditions-are clear, and when any goverriment' returns our prisoners, we will · hand back their prisoners," Ghassan Kanafahi, a spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said Tuesday. Tbe commandos hold 36.AmericanS and Huntington, School Issue Passes The third time was a charm for the HunUngtQ_n Beach City-School ·District, one of two local school di~tricts to put. educational finance measures over the top Tllftday. Officials in the district twice before tried unsu~ssfuUy to -raise the interest rate on f4.7$ mill1on in unsold school con· slructton bonds. This time it -passed - with an overwhelming 75 percent ma· ,Writy. · 4 'Scbpolmen said~ that 2,047 votes were cast in favor of lht measure with -6S8 votes 1gainst. About 27 percent of the district's 14,137 volen turned out for the elecUoo. Basically, the measure will allow the si;hool district to raise the ~bn\lfJ\ allowable lnternt on its hoods from five percent to seven. percent~ The dlstrlct' received appl'Q\'al for the bonds in 1969 but bas been unablie \0 all ,them at the five percenLr•te. ..Two previous elections to raise the in- terest limit to seven percent failed by margins of 40 Vj)les last·February and 42 votes ln'.Ju.'le. _ "Our ,inability to sell thebonds ind consequently obtain money for building schoolll had held up our e bullcUng program," Depu t y uperinteudeD$ Charlel Palmer A id tod y. A;quarium to Be Cente . Bet Card ~etuP. Hit Two members of 1 boolimaklll( rin& which used a Westminster bar u Ua headquarters for a nourishing fool.ball card business pleaded guilty to betUnt charges Tuesday and drew counly Jill terms. Dale Smith. 38, of Sall.P.odro, ducrll>od by Orange County dl<trlct •ttameY's ln- vesu,aton as the masterm.lnd of the seveD-member bettfrig gang, drew eJcbt months in Orange County Jail from Superior Court Judge Jame1 F. Ju<fie. . Judge Judge accepted Smith1*'-alea 6l guilty and suspended a state prfiodlerm - in favor of the Ughte11 cowity jail st~. He took the same action when By-ALMON LOCKABEV DAILY •1LOT ... 11111 lltli.r NEWPORT, R.1. -The New York Yacht Club ra ce committee today disallowed the ·protests of both yachts in the first race of the America's Cl.Ip Rhode Island Sound Tuesday. Israelis, eight Britons, eight Swiss anit Ficker sailed a nawless race under two We~t Germans. Switzerland, Britai~ J Of rainy skies Ind easterly winds that rang-and West Germany have agreed to e1· ed £rom 17 knots at the start to 30 at the._.. cha nge seven ·t~rrorists they hold, but not Huntington Attraction Daniel' Earles. ~. of San Pedro, a plea:ded guilty to~harges.of conspiracy to commit bookmaking. Earles' guilty plea will put him in orange County Jail for the next five months. series. - The decision makes Newport Beach skipper Bill Fic ker and Intrepid the win- ner in the first of the belit four out of seven series. No race was scheduled to- day. · The decision was announced at a pr.e!s conference by Devereaux Barker III, chalrmi'n of the New York Yacht Club race committee which also sat as a pro- test committee. Barker said Jim Hardy, skipper of Gretel II, protested Intrep id under' rule 36, the basic rule which gives a starboard· tack boa~ right of way ove r a port ta ck boat . The incident occurred abou t seven minutes before the start. Yachts are con- sidered to be racing from the lime of the 10 minute warning signal. Ficker's protest was under rule 34, .. regai-ding limitations an the right of way. -~ yacht to alter course, si nce it no longer would have been possible for Intrepid to take further evasive action. -"The facts as presented give no in. dication thit" either yacht infringed on any rule, and therefore both protests are disallowed," Barker said. As a result of the ruling, Ficker. and hlf . young crew of Intrepid have lightened the·· screws that have bound" the Americl 's CUp to its pedeatal in· the New York ' Yacht Club for 119 years. _ They beat Gretel by five minutes, SZ teeonds over the talnswept coUrse af • Tax Extension end of the fir.st weather leg to 10 knots un less the PFLP releases all its hostages. in the latter stages of the race. The --P3:Jestinlans are-holding t h e Not 80 for Jim Hardy and his crew or An1ericans and Israelis £or 13 specific Aussie huskies aboard Gretel II. There commandos and other Arabs in Israeli. was not much that could happen in a jails, plus an unspecified number of yacht ~ace that did not happen to Gretel others. I I. Her crew hoisted a spinnaker in tight Kanafani said the Popular Front plans wraps after rounding the first ~·ealher no furl.her ~ct!_ons ~ force compliance mark only one minute three seconds with its demands. "We do not" base -our ~hincf. .Despite the mishap, she lost only policy 0T1 retaliation." he said. "We sbnp.- f1ve seconds on the second leg. ly want our prisoners out." Then reai trouble struck. Sh'Ortly after An informed source in Jerusalem said jibing the second . mark, Paul Salmon, Bonn and Bern joined London TuesdaY in foredeck captain, skiQded off the sllppefy pressi ng tsra~L:to agree to the . Popular d~k a!Jd was floui:ideripg in the water . Frcmt's terms. The British reportedly with the spectator fleet bearing down want Israel to decl~re publicly its rapidly. Hardy had to make two passes at readiness to swap, but the others are sald Salmon before he •could gel him back to be willing to settle 101 a confidential . aboard. The spectator fleet, rushing to reply. . the· assistance of the dunked crewman, The Israelis have refused any tl:change was no help, since the firsL Arab demands were an- Despite all this. Gretel II was on I y nounced · last week, shortly after the three minwtes 'II seconds behind at the jetliners -a Trans World Airl ines end of the triangle, marking the half-way Boeing 707. Swissair DC8 and British point in· the race. Overseas Airways Corp. VC 10 -were But men: trouble was ahead. On the se-hijacked. • cond 'feather le8;, one of Gretel's coffee Negotiations to free the hostages r~ · grinder winchei1 broke down. AL.-this mained fruitless on two fronts Tuesday. fourth m))kCretel was four mlhu\es Jl The Rt. Rev. Jean Rodhain, president RCOnds be~ and at the fifth mark had of the Roman Cathloic welfare organiza. ~back to six minutes 22 second$. ti-On Caritas Intemationalis, returned to It was on tbe last weather leg to the Rome from Jordan, his-papal millSion ap- finish that Hardy gol his -boat and crew in parently a fail ure. ''AU I can w . at _the groove and gained .30 aeconds ·on lrl·r--Present to the families of the hO!tages is trepid to end the fiasco wlth•a 5:52 'Let's hope,'" Msgr. Rodhain said. deficit. Mediators -for the International Red Both yacht1 were nylng. protest ·flags Cross Committee also were unable to see soon after the start. but ~ippets and the the hostages. But a spokesman in Geneva race co~mittee ":ere mum about the said the lRCC was sending two )more (Sff CUP RACE, Pace t) 1See HOSTAGES, Page 21 ( ' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tlMI Qmltr •Aet SIMf A munici pal a q u a .r i u m was en· visioned as the nucleus of a J:Iuntington Beach tourist center Tuesday during a· luncheon session pl city counc'ilmen, chamber of commerce members and developers o( an undersea garden. Before it can become a reality, however, experts advised that a thorough eronomic stUdy be undertaken to ' determine if there would be enough revenue to keep all the fish fed. "We want to know what kind of people come to Huntington Beach. Are they bums who come to the beach and ~pend only 25 cents or are they millionaires who drive Cadillacs?" queried Tom Becker, 6 Workers Dead, Building Falls ALMERIA, Spain (AP) -An apart• ment bui:ldlng under construction in this .southern Spanish c{ty collapsed 1'.leaday, • killing at least six: workers. -- • Rescue ofOclals said !.ix bodies and seven il:ljured men were taken from the ~ wreckage of the eight-story building within six hours after it feff and 22 others were believed trapped beneath the rub-- hie. They said about 35 workers were on th e bu.lldl na: at the time °"itll collapse. ' _Easy 'Winner yar~ P~rents Backe~ At-Valley Polls . G~ G · . -__ · · , ~~~Er.:~~~) roup etsAnnex ·Support llme won an ear victory at the w . . Tuesday. A f1n>UP of Founlaln Valley pmnls 1tnd a Garden Crove School ... About a permit or the voters cail rteeived support Crom the city. council "We want our children to attend th.elr'"lfallots Jn support of the measure, Tue.sday in their drive t.o annex two por· classes within the organization and fn.. with JI percent voting against. The num-· strucUonal direction or the Fountain qtr of ac tual \'otes was 2,756 to 60L. lions of the cily lo the Fountain Valley Valley school District," Bennett School district ofUclals described the School District. declared . · turnout as "light" y.·lth 23.5 percent o! lhe The two areu in question, located In "We feel that our children need to ac-- dislrict's 1•.298 registered voters C('n\lnt the northeastern and the northwestern quire a aense of community pride through &o the polls. port.Ions of the city, are currenlly being t~ir own city and school district rather The override rate simply continues tbe se'rved by the Carden Grove Unified thao a neighboring one/' he added. disttict's current tax rate ror an School District. > Although Bennett received hi1 blesaing unapecifled number of yea rs, ·according But, according to James Benneu. from Jhe city council, be· believes the t.o district Superinte11de1t Mike Brick. leader of the pirents childr~n who often Ga rden Grove district is unlikely to let 10 Had it ~ been approv'ed. the t11x rale Jive close to a Founta1n Valley IChOol find of the parc!ll easily. :would ha ve drOpped td Sl .35 June 30, 1971. themselves being bused far 1•1 y to at -.1Jt's 1 Mch' &as baM .for I.hem. The ' .. IM>mn all COii at t...i 132.0llO and llfer-e Is industrial land involved," nld Bf.Melt. The main 'area of ~ ls bordered by Edinger and Lilac Avenues on the north. flarbor Bouleverd and the Santa Afla River on the ell!lt, Talbert Avenue·on the south and Ellclld Sirtet on Ole west. • Anolhet area Is bounded by Edinger Avenue, Brookhurst Street, Heil Avtnue and Sandalwood Sir.et. Bennett said bis grwp would try lo coi- led 1lgnaluret from IO percent ol the mldents before !Ulna the petiUon aJld a nquell fll' I Ir-If ol dlatrlcts. who might develop propoM!d 200 by 200 foot aquarium. Chamber of Commerce Manager Ralph Kiser has tentaUvely pegged the at· · traction's location at the head of the pier close to ~e apartments on the sand. There, Kiser predicted, it' could become a catalyst for the city's top of· the Pier Plan by providing efiough patroni for the parking lo~. Th'at particular locatlo'n, however, is under liUgallon with a city suit against the Huntington Pacific Corporation and others seeking to ·guarantee public access to the beach. Should Uie city win ita case, no conslruction would be allowed on the beach. Representattves of the Underseas Gardens pointed out that the attrl!ction could be built anywhere, just as k>ng as seawater cou ld be · piped into the huge aquariums. A similar operation Is already in ex4 lstence In Santa Barbara where about 150,000 tourists per year enter the W> derground facility to view exotic un· dirsea life and divers feed.Ing flab. ' '!be developers admitted tlloogb that their economic survey of the Santa Barbara area was insufficient. "The next project we"1,ant to go into, we want to go into right," aaid Becker.· As of the moment, no decision has been reached as to who would fi~nce the economic survey. • Coimtian Faces Bookie Charges A Westminster man Is -of thl!O perlOllS ICl1eduled to face orrligrun<l>t todly In No111f0rall(e ounty ~ court on boolanlling chlrga. • AnlJ>Jny Emanuel Galanis, 12, ol 111142 San Angelo, wu arrested Friifay with 1l I d I e r Maxtmlllon. La Godtte, S4, of Fullert.ext and Lenore Maxine Mokry, SI, or BUl!na Park. All m ICCUltd ol partlclpaUng Ill o.J>ot!\91 bullne11 In the Disneyland area. • · District 1ttomey'1 li'lvestlg•tors pJcked up Miss Mokry a\ lier "-· Galanis and La Goutte 1"'• arrested In the Disneyland·H;u1bor Boulevard strip area. All three ..,,,.. charged with """piracy lo violate the bookmaking lawa. 1bett ar· rtsls ended a three-week JnvestlgaUOn by the Anaheim and Buena Park police deportments. f • Both men Were key figures in a betUng -card operatioo'that used the Rebel Room bar in Westminster and Smith'• home at Torrance as outlets. All seven members have been con. victed on evidence .Supplied y ~· County district attorney 's investigaWn, -Westminster police-and Loi Angeles In- vestigators. Judge Judge comme,nted · 'Tuesday on the ''fine investigative wort of the district attorney's offiCf'," . Rebel Room bar owner Larry Riddle, 34, of 164.17 Everest Circle, Fountaln Valley. is currently serving three years probation fol19wing supsenslon of a ooe. year county Jail term. He pleaded a:ullty: to accepting bets.· · Raymond Grant, . 47, of 8 4 0: Wesbninster Ave., Westminster, offered the sam~ plea to identical chargeii and was placed on probation for 45 days in liell or Orange Coilnty Jail, time. ·. Wi lliam Martin, 46, 0£ Santa Ana, drew 30 days probation in lieu of jail time after he pleaded guilty before Judge Judge to accepting bets. Harry A. ·Neidlinger, :ZS, ol 13931 Newtand St., Westminster, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and was placed on '° day1 probation in lieu. of jail time. William Horvath, 39, of ~r!:S!, plead-ed guilty to identical charges_.ancl Is serv· (See SENTENCE, h p IJ I Oru1e • ' Patchy foe 1IOll' tllO coast Th'1rs- day wUl cllspene In' tlnie ror 1 fUU d"1ol1111111y ~with temper .. lurto rlnlinr liom 'IO degrees i... ally to IO In the DilDlyland area, , ' INSIDE DD~ , ~ an no bomb' uperts - --who 1houChl they ..... ""' all dead,'1 s a y a a counu.n who might qua!Uy In th II ll<ld. See Paget. 1 . .J . l I ...J • '" •• -·· . . l .2 D•ILY PILOI ff W-, ~ ll; 191Q • '• ">..,~or •,. . lff•r-•wl Law ReigM_. RciyaiislR~gilne ··Now •• Ill AMMAN, Jordan royalist military government , ~ replace the mililary regime, ated by British-. govffnment of Civilian Prime Minister trained-Fi~~ I Habls Majali, took . Abdel Moneim Rifai, wbo tesigned Tues- ... ·- ; -- • From Pag~ l . CUP' ·RAeFh '. ._ .. --. ....... -alleiecj,!Gul or fouls. The ~ w ... w ,_.),t.lieard loday. Gretel· was first "5119~"1 the red flag, indicaUng lhat ln1repid.had . ,fouled her .durin& the fivt-miml'lf pttparttor)' period. -----. \ - lnUnedta)¢ly-alter Ille. llnlah. Hardy hoisted a negative signal indicatiru:· that his crew could not ract today, s'Upposedly to lick their wjlilnds and make some changes to the deck and gear. · .. · -As Salmon's mishap occurred, Hardy ]!9.W~ J.orda~ today and imposed day n11i:ht. ' • ' ....-------m111:-iial Jaw to put an end to lhe threat of The new govttnmenb clearly ·acting clvil 'war, under Majali's C9Dlrol, is headed by Bi-lg. . 'was hear4 to say shortly after· comin ashose , "If h.e can:'t stay on the ~ e -will have to stay 'ashore 'l'hu"'Ga"f.l' \~ There was ~loom· . :r-0 Gretel \Jl'I tencler. • .; "Oh, d~n; no again,'1 one 1yn~e ".!JD--Was overheard, "we had~a man verboard iA one race' against :the Fiench." OJ11l of Majali's first acts.was an appeal Mohamn\ed Daoud, a Palestinian from to~ rebellious Palestinian guerrillas to respect ~ new cease-fire. agreement with Jerusalem, as prime minister. He is_ said the royal army, set to go into effect at to be fiercely loyal to L~ king. ·noon EDT. Infonned sources said at least one. . King Hussein appointed Majali military army officer, two sOldiers and..ihe t> governor of tl}e whole ·country and placed year-old son-of the new military gov,trnor ~ all districts under direct military•control. of the Amman district, Gen. ~Kassem El 11te king invested Majali with his own · Maila, .were-· killed ih fighting Tuesday powers as 81'111Y commander-in-chiet and between· Paleslinlan guerrillas and Jorda· also giVe the field marshal ~II powers nian tfOQps in Zarqa, 15 miles from the over. the nation 's police and security capifal. Guerrillas were also reported in forces. control of lrbid,. Jordan's second' largest -At the same time, Hussein appointed a city, 40 miles north of Amman. _____.. The new government said in a -pro- -1;:r 1::r '</::{ clamation that its prjmary objectives w,ould be to end· internal fighting, assist From Page 1 HOS'l'AGES ~ .. the P~lestiri;an resistance movement, and i!Dplement cease-fire agreemenlo; between the government and the guer· rill as. The latest agreement calls f or withdrawal of rriost army units from the negotiators to join lhe ty:o-man team in cities in return for the removal of guer- Amman. • rilla roadblocks, ari end to their armed -I -t TWINS CHARLENE AND CHARLES TOLEDO, 20, STUDY TOGETHER AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE. In Huntington Beach, Brother 1nd Sister Wor;k Together ind Both Mike the' De1n'1 List • Fro1n Page 1 SENTENCE •.. 2 Better .Than I Kanafani said nobody ,would be allowed presence in the streets, and other shows to see the 54 hostages , the remainder of 6r guerrilla force seen by .the government .ing 120 days on probation in lieu of county 429 passengt.t"S and c_rewmen aboard the as provocative. jail time. Two Toledo·T ·wins--Tutor Together Others in the Australian camp opined that the gear failures were due to too much fiddling ·with new thingS-right up .until th1 day before the rac.e. --:-Grete 's desijner Alan Payne was heard to remark: "I'm looking forward· to a vacation. I'.m-sick of a.ll this. We have worked so hard." Most of the questi'ons at the post-race press conference were directed toward Hai:dy who fielded the sometimes em· barrassing questions in a good·natured ·manner. . -...~ Ficker gave Hardy credit for a (ood race · under extremely ·di f_f·i ctt 11 -circumstances. He modestly adrnittell a few of his own •troubles in the st~my going, but none of them was evident to the thousands o( spectators who bra\>ed the sloppy seas in some 500 spectator boa ls. Ficker said he was satisfied with hi s boat and crew and did not expect io make any changes toda y .. • three planes. The others were-released r It-also replaces troops with police at . . . --c; 1iSt ·weeieiia;rrrany-shortly-beforc-the--emba6siet--and-publie-buildings___in_Am· Invest1~_tors s.a1d the group sold f~t-je~ were blown up . man, with gUerrillas to be stationed------i>al!Caros il1Votvmg-games-played-dunng Two heads are better than one. The twins plan tc go lhiirseparate Polk~," Firemen·; Cliche or not, Charlene an ·CMr"le-s-~w-ays-si~har!ene---wlll°-go-to-Gal-sta'"'---::;:--:----::--:;--::::--:------ 1 Jerusalem sources said ·Tuesday that outside the city's electric power station the 1969-70 season after having the ticket.s 250 .Arabs ~m~ng the . 450 arrested in OC· and·olher sites of recent fighting. printed in Wilmington. Sm,jth directed the cup1ed ter:r1tor1es durin~ the weekend as Most of a doztn earlier. agreements operation from a Torrance home tha( Popular Fr:ont sympa~ers ~ere o~ a were broken by the guerrillas. . . ,,. . . hunger, strike pr~e~ting their. ~on fine-. King ~Hussein urged his people in a was. desc~1bed as JUSt hke ~~.rthmg pient. Most of the 1a1led Palestiruans-75 radio speech to give their "selfless you d see in a James Bond movie. were released Monday ~fter they were cooperation" to the new government to Investigators said two dogs patrolled ~!eared of P_FLP .connections-were held help return the strife-torn country to the premises, members of the g[Qlij) used in~c occupied city of Nabl~s. . normal. _ two trap doors lo enter and leave the ven e Knesset, Israel's parliament. con-"The state of insecurity aiid anarchy in home and the football ca rd s were b'll ed ~~ay tofius~ th~~g.hta ~~~h · the country has continued too tong," the manufactured from material that in- 1 on ai r piracy .. oreign 1n1s er a king said. stantly dissolves when placed in water Eban to ld the Jeg1Slators of proposals .. 0 . d h · " Israel has made to various international ' iscor as mounted and. Jordan is aviation bodies; including an appeal to exposed to .ever .greater perils. A step, the Hague conference on aviation to must _be, take!' _to impose law and o~d~r ·, declare hijacking an international ·crime : ~!!;Jab, tramed at Saodhurst,, Bt1ta1n ~ alld a call for establishment of an in· mihfal'y academy, was, one ~ the top terilational body to deal with air piracy':-·· ptd~ Qf-the leg~n.dary ~· Glubti1Pash1t, Ursula Geiger, a freed stewardess from , ~.~er ~ri~shimandet:\·Of the the hijacked' Swissair jet, said the 1'.r&bf~gi\'l'ti~1ch . s th!-·~ckbone Palestinians took Capt. Fritz Schreiber, flf ~ -1~~1' a · He OClbftnanded tile pilot, blidnfolded into the dese rt and lh.e .army .during lh 1967 six-day war threatene<t him, forcing hirµ to disclose with Israel. the location of $690,000 in currency being Majall, 57, was formerly chief of staff sl\ipped from Swiss banks to New Yoik. and defense minister and recently acted She said .. the Palestinian$ took the mone}!. as the king's military ;idviser. He is The captain is !lll!i, of U.:,• er<~ ~~Q'wti• · ~rfRk"!4.,offm. · AJ members from ·t ~111ane fwbti1 1e*'81il~ l~~ _ of'"" IUl~.{;-f· ~ prisoners. ,J•; ·, _ ·~~ -:~-'ll¥f'cel~; 'a("'· -~f~tJ'! Authorities at· 7.bfi(;h saii:!. the ?.a~· lprdaniMf'iies«t, he~as 1 cOOslil ol nians who hijackitf,. the Swis!ati DCe ~me l.finist~r Haz.za 'M a.j a 11 : traveled on Honduran passpor~ und~r assassinated by pro-Nasser elements in the names "Mrs. Fernandez" 8nd "DI'. 1957. r Fuentes." They t>oarded the Plane in It was significant that the king's new Stuttgart, Germany, officials said. appointments did not explicitly include Fullerton· Youth Dies From Burns his. uncle. Gen. Nasser Ben Jamil, who was removed as army commander under guerrilla pressure during the con· frobtation between the guerrillas and the army last Jun~. Jn accepting his new post. Majali pledge<:! "unswerving alle&.iance" to tile king and tbe~Hashemite throne. Laguna Woman's Second Husband ~ . 'Dies .. Ill Vietnam News or the death In Vietnam of a 2fi.. year-old Laguna Beach·1Marine Corps of. ficer brought tragedy for the second lime to hjs yowig widow. - ·in;. ~nse ~lmerir'1inOOllhCe«• 1~~·ay< al Ist ';L!i lrohnt i>, Ciil!on; ~us · reported missinc1 ·had been kilted in action. · · · 1:..awson, who was expected home Oct. 13 after a one-):ear tour of duty, Is . survived by his widow. 'Mary Ann, to whom he was m;:irried Aug. 9, 1969. - , Mrs. Lawson is lhe mother of a five· year-old ~aughter by a previous mar• 'riage. Her first husband was killed in Vietnam on Jan.. 29, 1967. A former teacher." she has been a Laguna Beach resident for four years. Services for the offiet!r will be held in ~1assachusetts. Toledo, both spring graduates of Colden Fullerton and Charles plans to work o r:g:r•al Ra: "e West cOllege in Huntington Beach, agree fulllirpe. -" " " "" that there is a certain amount of truth to • For Chailene, the im{l'lediate gl!Bl is a it. teac:bing.credential so that she can go in-R q t Sh The 20.year-old twins spent a good deal to elementary education. . e ues own of time buried beneath their books and "I just dig working. with little kids ," each landed a spot on the dean's list. she explained. "It's a constant creative "We took a few classes together this outlet. At that age they're more un· spring," said Charlene. a lfuntington touched. They seem to be a bit more free Beach resident. "That made lhe studying in express)ng themselves.'' that much easier. especia"lly for the ·· Charles is undecided. While. he's certain tests." that he'll go back to school next spring, Charlen-e finished the semester with a he's still nbt sure about a major. · 3.4 grade point average while her brother. "I just like to take classes about sub- Charles, of Westminster, had a 3.0 jects that I don 't know anything about," average. he laughed. _Newport Citizens Battle Inquiri~ by the DAILY PILOT tod.iy established the originai requests for ·piy increases and fringe benefits made by Hirntington Beach Police 0 f f i c e r s Association. ' Although they settled on an across-th€'· board raise of 11 percent with ' ad· ministratio_n negotiators the ·officers bad asked for lfilh percent. ' In addition they wanted ~ -Education incentive benefits from -five to 10 percent. -An after midnight shift increase o! five percent -Time and a half, not straight time, for overtime -An incre)lse in_uniform allowance . , -An ilicrease in holidaf -pay T R • d F p· t -Retirement at age 50. 0 esc1n 1~eeway al"' For a patrolman they wanted .. hi3 ~.·' ; .'.!· · , . _ , , 1 V P"""' ""ge boo'led from $715 -1889 a ~ • month to $842 -$1 ,048 a month. ; 'They wanted a · captain's salary rang• tanorint· a State Highway Division The letter said the freeway would then hiked from $1.l38 -$1 ,419 to $1,343~ - •warni~g, .the NewP?rt Be~h Citiz~ns' be returned lo the people "like a bolt of $1.673. . Coord1n.allng _Com~1Uee Monday night lightning" after the people have been The associa.tiah made. these re.quests. In, vowed to· continue 1ts efforts to force the k t d City-council to rescind its agreem!iit on ·tranquilized. -.;. a pac .!!:--P.resente to city negobatcr~ . . . . The firemen verbally agreed to aw:iil a route fo r the future Pacific coast-Friday the state had cauhaned the city lhe result 1 f bl . . . . s o a survey o compare t Fre~way. nol to proceed .with rescinding the for~al cities before stating their case. .. T.~~ry:rormed CCC, an offspring of agrtement uni:ler the threat of possible They went along with the result of. the Newport's Freeway Fighters, got the City ·legal action to recover. cOsts expended surv~y and signed an ~ement caJypg Council to lend official recognition to its since the agreement was signed . for htkes from 11percentto131h percqit. d_eclaration by agreeing to forward it to 1.t was estimated these costs exceed state officials on-bellalf or the ~organiza· $100,000. tion. ...,.. Stating the CCC position. Rogers said The action came unanimously on a mo-the city should mdve "to wipe the slate Wo111an GetSPo~-t A 14·year-old Fullerton boy whose half Amman Radio announ~ the king had brother valiantly tried to save his life ,formed a military advisory gfOUP. in the died thiti: morning of burns suffered jn_a palace composed of outgoing Chief of gasoline fire: last Friday. _ Staff Mashour Haditha, divisional com· tion by Vice Mayor Howard Rogers. clean;" by rescinding the agreement. WASHINGTON (APl -President Nix· JFK' D h , _ In its letter. the CCC said "it will not "On any isSue so important," he· said. on armounced Tuesday he plans · te S aug (er be lulled to sleep by 'studies' or promises "like a freeway going through the heart nominate Carol M. Khosrovi to · tht ' that a letter askl~g them to stop work?" of our city, deserves the attention of the $38,000 po s i.J. ion as head ol Steven Stiliile-die<IOf third -'degree manders and fonner·army~commanders; Ch---- bums over 60 percent of his body, the presumably including Jamil. ang" es -C~Ji--.-·~ -the--New-port ... secllon-of-the-freeway-wtlr--peop!e-armuch-as-a-Balboa-Bay-€1ub-V-IST-A-Volunteers-in--Service-------t .;:,c 00 effect such action." . lease." ' America. ~ coroner's office reported. There has been no official reaction ~-.. • _ Steven was burned when he and two ..from the guerrilla movement on the ap. NEW. YORK--.(AP) -Caroline · Ke n- other boys were cleaning s o m e pointment of the new government, but nedy ;·'d.ailghter of the late president, is motcn:ycles with gasoline in the garage. the ifeep mislrust between the two sides t f · fr th Sa d H t Co When he ran ontc the front lawn of the was reflected in a guerrilla broadcast 1::s~i:f to: Br:arl~;eSc~rfor d;; home with his clothing in flames his half . ' a_rg~~.g the commandos to "keep your new academic year. brother. Mark Maas: 10, p~Ued him under .. f1.ngers ,,on 1,...l~lri&ger and remain Nancy Tuckerman, public relations a faucet and then rushed into the home. vigilant. . . ..._ . spokesman for Mrs. Aristotle Onassis, grabbed some blanket.c; and wrapped the . The. i:n1htary takeover h~d no d1rert -·C;iroline's mother said the former first SufferiOCboY in them . --ltnk •wWl!P the fate of 111rline hijack: lady decided on the· transfer because the Police s&i~ Mark then ran.back into the hostages ~till held ia s_ec?et 1.QCatio.ns by gi rl will attend high s~hool classes at garage to aid ·the othe r boys. They were the P~pular __ Front for the Liberation of Brearly next yea r "and they thought not injured. Pa\es~1ne, one of the more , eitremist they 'd ser1d her a yea r ahead to get sQrl -guerrilla groups. , . . _ of adjusted and make friends ." DAILY PILOT 0 11:AHG£ co).sr PUILlalONG COM••'l'I' · "ab•~t ·N. w,,4 P'""'kl•nl tlld l"uo .. 011¥ J1ck R, Curl ey, \l!(t l'• .. 16t'n• •11<1 .,..~.w•I M•n•o•r Tllo"''' l(,, .. ;1 M•"'9l"O E•n• ~ Al~n Oi1kl11 Wul o ..... c,.,..1~ lG•lO• Allot •! w. &,;,. 1ot111Cit1t i'G•lt• H• .. I ..... '"'II Offic• 1111!. ltt c.h •loult vt r<ll • Mt il:111 A.Ith••-= P.O. 1;. 190, 91641\ '0Mr Offic"' · \ \.•.,,..... .,Jell: ,u ~a..--. Ct1!1 Mttl':"D'WUI t.t'( '"C.t! f Ht-I a..1<11: 1n1 Wt1I •11t1ot1 l:iulcv_,,. ''" C'-"'f''t : ~ tlotlll l!I Ctml<. lt•I .. A .. : ~~ O"llY •ll..01. w;ltl ... • ~·-. ,.....,,.,.rn;, ,. "'111~ dtll)' t1tc.,i )ur>. f.t'r NI -trtlt C.tlt1-for ·Lff\IN l•ctv 'lt,.llOf• ,,,~~. cesi. w 11, H1i1111"":'~ ••tdi lf\jj foun...,. Vtl!Q", t '°"f w!lll l•l •ttiori•I fll•l+o!IJ. Ot ..... Co:11 l"llD~'-llillf• C. .... Pl"Y .,.,,11 ... (lll~lt lrf •1'2211 Wftl ltlt.o\ 11"'11., 10 .... ~) INCll, fncll lllll Wtll II~ ~1'e11. Qltt M"'l:- ftl• ..... 11141 ••J..U21 ,,_ w .. t•i111ter c.i1 14t·l2JI Cl.ult4~ A'-titlflt ••J:·H?I '°'1''9flt, ""· Or1nto 0:-111 P''ID!k~lng c..<nM11v. Mo M•• 3 1 .. -., , !llv\tr•!t11t1i.. till•ifl JNl1.. K ,,,_ ... llMfMiflt. f\eflt/11 "'-f "' tt..,..K«I ~I '"''-! M t• "'~0\tro "ti ,..,., ..... -~••, kcW ,, ..... ,... J<l(lf ........ ,.,, ttflll ••A GMi. •-· C.11•••"1~. 'llflottlpt\oll Ill' c~"-t:• ..,.,1111n 11\ fl'llll S?JO -·~11'1 ...iltt.t, ... l.!"l'Ut•11,, ll.,IO ,...,llllJ'- .. The hostages. appare~tly spilt m~ Caroline: 12, will star.t her eighth graae sm~JJ -group~, were believed held 1n classes Thursday. Her brother, John Jr., various guerrilla camps n"tar Amman. already has begun his fifth yeai'31. the . It. seemed lik.ely, however. that the Collegiate School. king s exasperation over the quadruple - hijackings on Sept. 6 contributed io-his <leclsiOrltO plac~ ui nation unde r military rule. , In an . 1ntetvlew with a French newsman earlier•this week be deicT!bed the hijackings as "the shame of. the Arab world." . . "" top-level White House taslt force met late Tuesday to consider the Jordanian crisis, the \Vhi~ House ackno_w.ledged lo- da y. ~ Th~ hYo-hour sesSion ending about lllid· ni ghl brou1ht together a crisis task force Cl'lled the "\Vashington special act10n · aroup." • Kennedy U I ,rgcs D.C. Congressmen WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Edward Al . Kennedy (0-fi.fass.), today introduced a bill to giYe the District of Columbia full representationjn Congress. The dislricl currently has no voice in Congress. Ho\\'ever. a measure recen:ly passed \vould give the district a -009· t oting delegate to the House. a.nd.Aftiw ~n\'aits President Nixon's-~gnaturc. ~ ' ·A · L~ng St:re·teh to varying terms fpr their part in lhe big· lest escape h• couhty history. Bea.ch Escapee Se rving 1l0 Years . ,__ . lt'a doubtlul if Raymond Lee Braw_n of llunth\1ton Beach will jump for joy wh~n he hear$ I.hat Orange County lawme:n have dropped escape and robbery charges filtd against him. It doe:sn't really make that much d\f. !erEn~t"' For Browl'I, \1:t, of 727 Yorktown Ave., i.1 strvinc 11ime In a Tt~as pcniten· _.., Uary -110 )'tats or it, tc be t1act. But Su(>'rlor Court Judge James 1'', Judae dropped Brown's name from 1.he criminal calendar this week when he hcnrd that the escape srlist·and holdnp man Is currently held up in the 1-luntsvllle. Tex .. penltenUary. Court offJcials explained thal Tex11s sentences -.re lone btcause..jurors do tne M:nttnclng Jn that state 11nd they ap"Ply . consfCUOve senlenceSlifUlE""fUll l plr:it or Brown was~ one or 11 prisoners wno •scaped lrom lh• ol(j oronae County J•il on ftb. 20. 1968-.All but.Brown have been re.tur ned-to Orange County and seniCnced l I lhe term.' • • , ............. , ·1-.GEM~}ALK i , . TODAY t :~• IT : t i t • • . . ., t J.C. HUM;HllES •1 ~···········••'1 You·vt' probably heard the f'xprcssion that "a diamond is forever." Even the origin ol the v.•ord diamond: lends sup- port t.o thc expressjon. Diamond comes from the Greek v..'Ord adamu. \11hlch mellJll lnde· atructible. There will be many things you bu_y in life that cost more than a diamond. And chanCes arc they \VIII wear out or break dov.-n. None of the things you buy will provide qulle the same thrilling and la.<>tlng J!l_easttr<': provtded by a dlam'blilt:-'Olc purcha.v. ol • diamond is an 'ad\·C":ntu1·r \Vlth permanence. 111~ purposes for '''hirh di11- monds arC' bouA"hl dt'sc1vrj ~01ncthins; I hat \Viii la~t. •Prr· ha\>S you"d like a diamond for[ ) our u1vn cnj~rnt .or as an engagemrn l rin r.laybr you'd like to buy a s klini diamond for a loving -·lfe \4'ho hllis OOtn · YoUr ht lpmatf! on the road to luccess. Whatever the purpose • di~· mond is rorevrr! WATCH NIXT WI.EK FOR "'"' Pvrc:h•• 1t H9m•'' May ·~:e ldd our congratula- tions and ~st wishes to Mr. and-'-1ra. Ardtn '-T. Starbuck on thtir roldcn wedding annl· ven:ary. 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' ·Bu .. t :Pos!POJied Two weeks No elues : .. · .. r -~7<. · · . . · · InCapo· :-fta.t7ge Couilt~ Supervisors De'lny 1 970-71 Proposal _· ... · · · . ~ , · >-". ~ --.l\ · · -· . ,. 1\.illin s ' • " ··.· --iv-t'IY, ~Pl""bot 16, 1970 DAILV PILOT 3 ' ,.__,_ · By JACK B)IOBACK · earmarked for beach ,.qdlsition. and county dopartmetits ·ta.achitve the 11.5 lie o!fered ·ft~acts;•: The medical · -~l! 11!1' • DllW .._ Staff reducinl other department~ budgets million cut. center budtet had been cut to the bone as · · , puUioe.{.rulr.fuwlln& fer · one~ hour, without hurting the Orange County -Heard another motion propo9ed by ~,.ad been other ;dfpart~nts, It was sub-A widening lnvestlgatlon h~ad l~led late. O,ange..,....e<M.i{lfY: stiperviSors TueMiay Medical Center." . Supervisor William Phillips to elimtnate 1ec~ to the CAO s anafysJS, it was revle"':-tottay to uncover any clues in the klllfn& . .. tved" the lllO-'ll' ... ..tnet imn"•se by Before Phillip&' motion was finally the $! million for beaches, a...t c\lt the ed ID depth by~ supervisors, new pos1-of a l~yeal'~ld Long Beach girl andl he ~so -_ ...._., • ~ adopted, the supefVisors· had : · ... 1 :.>""' tions had been reduced by $247,000 frqm apparently related death of her 16-year- rvwt-ing action for two. 'mo. .re wee'ks. f , ~•nee rrom olher de~rtmenls without need, and overall county . dep·artmenl Id bo f · d r-r·· ,, 1 -Voted 3, to 2 in avor.J>f a motion by burflng tl'le medical eenfer. o Y r1en . niey heard County Adminlrir-.uve Of-Supervisor William Hirstein which ·would • Phillips, aDer1iluch wrangling, finally budgets had increased 19.9 percent while Orange County Sheriff's investigitors fleer Ro~~r't E. Thomas Offer bi~ re-have deletea enUrely the $1 million set agreed to modify hls molion in regard to the center's budget had gone up only 17 today concentrated their 'hllnt for a lead quested "Jithin two weeks" repott.sug~. aside for-beach acquisition, cut the the beaches and It passed. · . pe~t. _ , to the S'1"angling of Jenise Marie Rispln :· T-. , t $I 45 medical center budget by '357 ,000 and cut Thomas opened the IOAg debate by of-White suggested that no acbon was to the area ·ih t.aruna Nlgµel where her 1':5~ alternauve ways to cu · $l00,000 earmarked for purchase of fering alternatives to achieve the $1.S necessary at this time. "By January we b&dly decomide<i body was__Jound four mil}io~ out of. lht ·tot.al budg~t of:: $215 refwie disposal equipment. million reducUoo. He auelested: ; . will have a better pict.w-e of all the dar-i ago. ,... rnIBion. Heard a motion by Supervisor David Cut the $l million for beaches, have the variables in income a~ expense." Hikers made the grisly find early Previously the anticipated deficit' had L. Baker to r~ Hirstein's approved medical center , absorb $351,000 of the He abo argued that to cut the medical Saturday !J....-a . ....-point identified by in.- been $1.9 mlllion but-Thomas said about _ _motion and dirtct the CAO to eliminate balance and ·cut the $l00,000 from refuse center. budget drasti~Uy, "'you will be veetigawrs-as the Camino Capistrano -• --:::_--" · . new personnel at the medical~center and department equipment, or, . affecting people now , 1r you cut the beach area aboOt four miles north of San Juan UP'I T•..,.,.,. -$450,000 had been taken care of. by in.-make other cuts in pe_rsonnel throu2hout cut all departments 10 pereent across acquisition budget you will be affecting Capistrano. creases in estimated county income fros:n. , ., the board t•~.ooo) "a meat axe ,. ..... the future ." • ' Sheriff's officers admitted today that .'ONLY 'DOIN~ MY J0.8' ~·· • Tho 'd lhe bo rd t do I . u various sources. proach". cut all travel expense budget! · mas sa1 a mus a P a four days of irttensive investlgaUori had Brinks Guerd .O• ~sco After three different motions and one Airline lns11ran ce · ~ith the exception of the Sherill's -budget soon as required by law·. that failed l(! produce what Capt. James · ed · bo d be-r 11 DepartJnent. by $650,<XXI and cut all new department'budgets must be realistic and Broadbelt described as "any significant rev1s motion, ar mem n ina Y SJ Cl• b-Se emplofes by five percent. (The '$650,000 that the boa'rd Sl'lould not "fiddle" with clue" to the identity of her killer or Ole '01 ily Doin g: Job' ,Hij_ack Foiler · agreed unanimously to .a motion by iarp ·. Im -en cut in travel budgets was never men· • the contingency funds. ''Yqu can't an-events that immediately preceded her Su~rvisor WWiam Phillips ordering LONDON (UPI) _ ~e destruction or lioned again). . ti_cipate what might happen I n the months death. Thomas to "bring back wltliin two weeks . 1 . 1 . 1 b p 1 . Baker hit at .the medi•p l center poi·n-to come." . n>ey believe that her death occurred • t· f II s ·11· b t d I th our commere1a Jet a rliners y a esll· ,. re"uc ions o . m1 ton Y s u Y. ng e ting to 138 new jobs for (ha:t facility in the Jast Aug. 29, ·shortly after ahe was last possibility of cutting lbe $1 milliOn fund nian guerri1U11s CQuld increase some budget. · Teri·or ists Hit Trttck seen alive in the CQmpany of, her aircraft insurance rates up to 500 per-Supervisor Robert Battin suggested boyfriend, Edwin E. Miller, 16, pf . T ells Preside1it ' CHICAGO IAP) - A Brinks courier who wounded a ~·ould-be hijacker aboard an airliner iold President Nixo~, •·1 was only doing my job." The President thanked Robert E. Lockheed Losses On CSA Con tract Ma y Be Halved DeN isco·, 34, of Brookly n, N.Y., by telephone Tuesday night., Nixon asked WASHINGTON (AP) -Lockheed him-to-give-a...Iir.ildlaruLaccounLoUh~.<!._aJt Corp., one of the natio~'s largest isod th TWA Boe· g 707 to federal . defense contra~tors. ha s official notice ep e on e in frotn the Air FOrce that its projected authorities ,assembling a fpr~ or armed losses on the huge CS transport plane guards to counter airline hijackings. may be cut in half. · The incident occurred on a San Fran-Negoti3tions are continuing, however, cisco airport runway. DeNisco later new and Lockheed Spokesm~n say · a brier . . h statement issued by the Air Force Tues-1 to Chicago where the White House reac -day "could only represent the Air ForCe ,ed. him by telephone. DeNisco said Nixon side of the dispute." c~'was very enthusiastic and happy.it turn-The settlement reportedly und~r study .ed out thf way it did." would assure the Pentagon that Lockheed · DeNisco. firing over the heads of other CQuld deliver 81 of the transport planes in ·passengers, shot the hijacker, Donald such a manner that the manufacturer's . Jrwin, 38, of Reseda ; Calif.. in the ab-pz:ijected $500 million to $600 ~lllion loss 'domen-with a .38-caliber pistol. might be cut to $200 to $300 million. _ · Earli~ir. Irwin had handed a stewardess A Lockheed statement said: "Negolia· ·a note saying he had a gun and wanted to lion s are continuing in an e f f o r t to go to North Korea. Federal authorities . resolve the legal dispute· soon through a aaid the man, a former mental patient, negotiated se_Wement, and t h e r e b y would be charged with piracy. He was in avoiding the lengthy delays inherent in a cent, insurance officials said today. that if &a of the 600 new jobs in all 'SAO PAULO, Brazil (APl -Terrorisl.s Elsinore . "It may even be said th,. increase departments were cut, a saving of $1 armed with submachine guns raided a Miller's pafents were the last known began last week. right after they blew up milliQn could be made. BrinR:'s-armored truck during the af-persons to speak to the young couple as the Pan American 747 jumbo jet in OCMC Administrator Robert White ternoon rush hour Tuesday dnd escaped they left ttie_Jwtiller 'famil y's hdme ' on Cairo," a spokesman for Lloyd's of Lon-fought vigorously for the needs of hls with $100,000, police . said. T\NO guards Riverside Drive to visit a nearby go cart don said. fac ility. were repor1ed.w<1unded in the raid . track. - • • .• uitical condition in a bospjUJI... court proc¢ure. As of now," said the ; • l>eNisco. a veteran of Army service in spokesmd, s"egreejlePt bu . not been ~ i; f Vietnam said that before bOarding he reached on a restructured conltaCt. or on · • . . ~ . ·' 'had idenillied himself as a Brinks courier a fixed loss amount for Lockheed." escorting negotiable secur!tieS and the airliner crew knew he was armed. He · ·told this story: •• "Thi stt;wardess who gave the ncte lo . lbe captain asked me if I would intercede ·:or extend help. .' "Once I Was approached I had no se· .., cond thoughts excepl for the safety of the · pilssengers, stewardesseS and crew mem-, bers. "I sat in the aisle about midway in Ute . . jrOUP of passengers and wait.ed, hop,ing . he would pass me at some point. But he !\ayed where he was. As a stewardess - -. who was taking a message from him to · ihe captain came back past me, she said , --'in a low voice without stopping , -'He_is ln' the aisle -clear.' ';Then feeling that I had the advaplage of surprise, I stepped into the aisle facing the man. I expected when I stood up that this man would immediately start riring at me. -·.~ . .11 ~ \f1ckel Re1 ects Oil Escrow Plan WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel reje:.cted Tuesday the idea of an in terest-bearing escrow or oil leases in the Santa Barbara channel. ·. · · The · pros)osal, he told the House lnlUior Committee, would negate an ad- ministration decision that the "highest and best use" of..a limited .portion of the chafinel is natural beauty. Hic~el defended the administration plan lf> buy back·20 federal oll le~ off the Santa Barbara coast ·with revenue from oil to be produced from the Elk Hills Naval Petroleum Reserve. \ Now ••• Newport Balboa Savings and Loan _Association and Investors Savings and Loan Assoclalioll with assets exce.eding $215, mi llion hav1Ll9ined together with a new name , IM PERIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. It's-the-name.of its parent organizat ion, ' .,.., . • "I yflled in a loud voice, 'Police.' ~Seeing1ne;-the-man-backtd-off and started to move out of the aisle to ge t out · ·or my line of fire and started to reach in- to his jacket and l fired one shot ." The proposa1, he said, is a "first step in putting-a-eonsumer-value--on-estheUcs '' and illustrates the adm inlstratia,fs "strong CQmmitment toward a balanced use of our offshore land." Imperia l Corporation of Am erica, the nation's third largest publicly-held savings and loan ----"olding-company with-$1:4-billion·iir,assets. -----"-----------1 Come in. You'll find the sam e friendly I Daily Pilot. Sponsoring Annu~l Pr Ms W. orkshop_ The 1970 edition or the seminar de:SigQ.ed Co\iege, will open the program .. Do• to help voluntfer organizations "meet the Jacobs, directpr of community relations press" and rsee their: news printed in the for the-college, will participate in ii. DAILY PILCYI' will bf: held next Wed· Much of the rnaterial to be p'l'es~nted . nesday. Sept. 23, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in will be~i9 the form of slides and nar- the Estancia Rlgh School,Forum. ration. A 'how-to.do-it" booklet published Prese11ted a.s Jlltl'I. of lbe Oran~ Coast by the DAILY PILOT also will be E·:ening College's iectµre seri~1 ·the pro---distributed·frtt to each person"'llttendlng gram prlmari!Y ivill beai~ at usisting the workshop. . · . holders. of ,the ,"pre_.. ch~·•!'I' title,:or Though. press t':bai~men are the ib eqwvalenti hrwomea's ·clubs, service preside11ts and other off1Ci!rs of clubs ilrt organizations., ch\y'ches, etc. invited. Each participating c I u b , The presenlaUon will ·feature remarks however, is" requested to limit g ts to from DAILY PIIm personalities, in-two. 1 eluding Robert N .. 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SAIGON (AP) -The U.S. Command' reported today that enemy gunners shot down and destroyed seven AmeriCJ.n helicopters and damaged eight others. Ten of the helicopters were shot up during an airlift of South Vietnamese . oo.a:piate banquet, with Vico troops Tuesday In the Mel<oog Delta -ldont Spiro T. Atnow "'speak· &oUth cl the U Mfuh Forest'• ho u t tiS r, .on Sept .. 22 t.q raise ~oney for miles southwest of Saigon. -......._ Jor-GOP ca~Idates in Tennes· • The U.S. Command in Saigon said all f .-The next mght, a OO<ent..per· • 0 late ''forgotten man's banquet" the. crew members aboard the two •ill be held. '!'be hope Is lo raise heticopt"'s that were shot down In the Oney for legisfative candidates lower ~indle of Laos were rescued. ho thought up jhe Idea They plan One, an Army .CobJ:a gunship that carries o serve hot dogs, hamburgers and a twC>man crew, wu downed last Friday. ft dr~S' in tin ~.ups ~ plates at Thf second, a big Marine troop -and parking .lot. We might u ev~n cargo!... carrying helicopter, wail Jost last e out a 11llle head on that, .~aid Sunday. 'The command gave 00 further tale ROt>· John 0. PHplos. We d tals · -.to play a tape of Agnew's e 1 • • .-- Campwr· Adflru Nixon· ~.,111'4.:;/ ' .. - .;fe-rfor . Tacfics MANHA'M'AN, Kan. (AP) -A blunt- 1poken President Nllon said today America is afflicted with a "eancerou.. disease" that is 'spreading Yiolence ·and terror u a political tacUc. In an address for a campus audience at Kansas State University, Nixon ~ared : "The time has come form to-recognize that violence aod terror have no place in a free society, whoever the perpetritors and whatever their purported cause. 1n a system that provides the means for peaceful change, no cause justifies violence in 'tlie name or change." Af.ter ticking. off rteent news iten;u con- cerning the murder of policemen. campus . bombings, gun play around California court ·rooms and vandalism against serio~ researchers and their work, N~· on said: · , . hol!Qtjng_ 113-year.old AJflH M. r,.ndon. fo~r governor of~ ...i ~de loeer ol the 11136 pielidentlal election. The Presideht said · he and Landon bid e1· peQenced setbacks In the polls ind ad· ' ded: "As for myself I doubt that I woQfd be Pr<Went today il I had, not learned from ,- the l'essons of defeat in 1960 and 1962 - and I hope I can be a better Pfisl.dent dent because of those ~· '' ''However, be said";' "there are those who protest that if the verdicl of <lemocracfgoes agajnst them democracy itself is at fault -·woo say that if they don't get their own way, the answer is to burn a bus or bomb a building." A free society can sUrvive, he argu~ only if its citizens rec<>gnize that "no one c:an have his tJwn ,way all,lJ.le time; and 'no' one 'is· right all the timt!." · ipl8Ch," he added. · Two Americans were killed and three J-• 'wounded · iboard · the three o th fl r 1 helicopters, all shot down Tuesday in "Those ~ho bomb. universities, who 11mbush policemen, who hijack airplanes and hold their passengers hostage, all share in common not only a contempt for ' human life but also a Contempt for those ele_mental decencies -on which a free society rests -and they deserve the con· tempt of every American who values those-decencies." · Nixon's two key domestic advisers - J ohn D. Ehrlicbman and George Shultz - are leaVing tqday at the .President's ""', quest for a visit to South Vietnam, Japan and Hong Hong. Presidential,._ press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said iliej will discuss post-war domestic. development and u.s: assistance ·with ·South Viet- namese officials looking toward the en!l- of the Southeast A6ia·n conflict. l'. South Vietnam"' Two of lhe .craft, both . A retired. grocery st.Qre owner ha.s J'ea:ived 0 $3.54 money 01• observation belkopters, crashed about der to cover '&ht' balanct' of a six hours apart near F'lre Base Fuller .. • : flTOCt'f'll bill incurred · 28 ytars just below the demilitarized zone and 11 o in Flint, Michigan . "It UICIS miles from the Laotian border. The third -~•t -bill . and l thought I helicopter, aisO an observation aircraft, ""eiiiil~ it," .mid George F. Decamp, a retired auto worker, was downed in the central highlands. Oftt'r"' he found tht. bill m his Headquarters gave no reason for the hoillt where it hac1 been mis· delay in announcing the two kisses in placed in 1942. The grocer, Fred Laos ~ut issued a general statement • man;-whcrtetired-sev • saying that 1t"announces every U.S. al Jlears ago, said, "That's really military aircraft and helicopter Jost in something.' IW net>eT heard of pa~ er bill that .smaU aftt'r 28 Laos when search' and rescue operations uean:" are complete." 'Ihe statement r~d the • possibility that rescue aircraft were unable to reach the downed crewmen fol'. se.Ye.ral day - ----- The U.S. Command would not say what kind of mission the two helicopt.en: were on, nor would it confirm or deny rtporla that American reconnaissance patrol.a have ~n operating along the llo Chi Minh Trail in the lower Laotian panhan· die. - * * Cambodia's first major o f f e n 1 iv e against the Communists Is in so much trouble that aome· eomba& commlllders want , to call off the whole opeh:UtJTI, participants at a high-level meeting in Phnom Penh relort. - 'fbe reporb · came as senior com· maadtrs directing Cambodia'• first ma· · Q(fenslve acainst Communist troops urgOn& lalb with the militarY g fli!mnand. . • • l .. • CAMBODIAN TROOP PUTS BANANA LEAF TO GOOD USE M°"900f\ Rains, Enemy Troops Strike Beleaguered Forces --.... . - Mother of Four Strangled, lhrown Off Edge of Cliff Nixon came here to deliver a lecture Gale Rips Texas And Louisiana; Sot ~rrows -Seel?She1ter~· Storm Weakening DALLAS. Tex. <>J'J _ Tipsy CAMERON, La. (AP) .,,... Tropical birds aren't flighty. So they go to stonn Felice blew inland Tuesday night the Dallas 7.oo to dry out. and began to break up shortly after its Larry Calvin, zoo director, aays center hit the 'Texas coast about fiO miles the birds get high on berries which southwest tJf Cameron. ferment when they drtJp dOW{I for a Gales lashed a wide sll'llch of the up-;nack while winging lhrough)TeUiy' per Texas and west Louisiana coast. An on migration routes. Some ~et.:~-· eStimated 3,000 residents had .fled from high they can't .even · l~ve the -t this vulnerable lit'·lying area before ground. Felice struck. ._ One Dallas birdwatcher reported Jn New Orleans, the weather Bureau's she 'd seen a mockingbird ttyina to hurricane center said winds, tides and walk a rail like a chalk line. seas would diminish along the stonn area Another claimed to have seen during the remainder "6f the night and robins in a drunken orgy. But the WA..1~A....1A bird most under the influence is -Y· Storm lt'lmings were to be lowered 1 a J d. to be the cedar waxwing, ·TIJUANA (AP) -A JS.year-old J oseph Mavilia of Pasadena, saw the along the coast at 11 p.m., CDT, the whill gets its slug of alcohol from .... ·d. F 1· • ru••·~ · ds pyracantha berries. mother of four children from Pasadena body in a Tijuanan mortuary. They told u.ueau sa1 e ices &oeo>~ wm were estimated . at about 70 miles near its "People are alarmed when they was strangled and thrown from a SG.foot Estrada that they were in the party along center-less than hurricane strength. ;ee these unstable birds," said ocean-edge cliff, Police Capt. Filiberlo with Mrs. Hawck's children and returned The brisk, businesslike evacuatjon here Ca\vjn. "They either call ns or Estrada Silva said Tuesday. home in another automobile, not realizing and in other low-ly ing points in both Tex-tiring them in." He'identified her as Barbara Joan at first that she .had not riumed in her ·as and Louisiana is a way tJf life when The zoo keeps a couple of cage1 Hawck,;., "isappeared..~ 1 ..a.di..... car. • · ; storms al?Proach from the Gulf of Mexico .reserved for tipsy visitors. When ~ . ...,,...-~ _.. .. ,.. __ 1be brotben reported the death tG -especifilly since 1957 when HUITicane ~rM up, .the lirds take to the an outing wlai friends at Rolanto Beach. Puadena police alter identifying the Audry fell upon cameron Parlsh and left aU"Ways agam. l The group returned the next day to .:bod:=;Y~·-----·-------.:.h::•:::ndreds::::.:de:::•d:· ________ ~============ Pasadena; 1be body of Mrs. Hawck wu found Jast Tuesday on·the beach 25 miles 50Uth of Tijuana. entrOi ·~1' joggers ,ht New York hoaldft"&.bi 1urpriscd,if • 1trtak of !onde UQJi.tning overtakes them; itil obablf jua& entertainer Joe'f/ Hea· lhmcin m1 Mr daily ri.mnino worko ut. Min Htathertcm found out that Mn 1M went running with her hus- Lanct' Rentzel of the Da~!M ibous, the eurcise did her voia Thi~ Commanders were sa.id to be especially1·worried about a large North Vietnamese and Viet Cong force reported moving toward their rear app!lttntly trying to get into position to cut off the government forces' only withdrawal route. No identl(icati9n was found on the body, but a ~man's purse was nearby. Permanent press and electric dryers do your ironing for ood. • ' The Vermont League of Cities Towns and the Governor's rime Commis11ion announced Fri- ay· that they, h~d cut from eighl ges to one a fonn used by mu- ·0ne of the· participants in the con- ference said. the possibility that the en Ure task force could be cut off and sur- rounded was high. Nearly a divi!ion of Caml:!odian troops . in the drive, the first significant attempt . tG seize lbe initiative from the enemy, re- mained stalled 47 miles north of Phnom Penh by a powerful and well dug-in Com· The woman'• two brothers, John and Londonderry Hit By Bomb Attack mtmist force in the village of Taing Kauk. LONDONDERRY. NOrthern Ireland Commanders of the drive have orders (AP) -Northern Ireland's \\•ave of bomb to blast through all enemy resistance. on attacks spread for the first time to IAn- Route 6,. naming from Skoun north to donderry on Tuesday with an explosion . cipalities under one of the com/ · sion 's grant programs. ·Robert- ~ Stew•rt, executive director of be league, explained the new form Kompong Thom,· the provincial capital that &battered windows in the r surrounded by enemy troops and nearly predominantly Roman Catholic Bogside captured lWI~ by Co~munist forces dur· isliicL . n a statement -which was three agei long. • Ten coeds from women's colleges Virginia are going to attend for- erly all-male Davidson College · s year a s part or an experiment n coeducation. As the other part. ·v-e-of--Davidson's 1.000 male stu- ents will attend Hollins College in irginia, a female snhool. in~ the ~ three months. The road is SO The bomb bad been planted al a .m1"!1·:loD1; , . transformer station at ihe edge of the nle .Cam1:~Uan ,command w~ said to districL It caused only slight damage lo fear that<amcelJrig the operation now the plant. would be a m&j6r .paycbologl:al blow to It was the l02nd explosion in Northern the.nation!s"popula1.ion in view of the pro-·Ireland lhill year. Most have been aimed paganaa buildup the' offensive has been at installations and rUices in Belfast, the given. But cciffibil commandus reported· capital, and blamed on Protestant ex· Jy were far· more ~ about the tremists dissatisfted with government possibiii~ of di1aders to_lheir.J@P~• ~as~~"''-""fo~nTis inlended to remove l h e. the column pushed deeper into enemy· gr1evallCCs of -'lhe country's Roman held territory. Catholic minority. Storm Felice Breaking U uch. o_f Natwn Hit by Cold Spell, Heavy Raimh.owers t.ilt-la SOUTMEllN tAl.t .. 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These days you ;::::::=~~~~~~;iii:'.7~ hardly need an iron. electric dry- ers come atitway ahead-because they're flameless and Practically all clothing and most household linens are -available in permanent press. l?JJ t permanent ~p~r~ess~fabrics only stay wrinkle-free if they're ,_ dried pioperly.And that's where an electric dryer comes in. The new electric dryers with per~anent press cycles a're pro· grammed to give j4st the right amountofheatforthenghtamount of time. And they gently fluffup the fibers in your permanent press fabrics. _ Compared with gas dryers, ·odorless-and cost up to $3d.OO less. If you live in 'a MedaJlion Home you already knqw the ad- yantages of ~lectrif living. But if you're not yet drying electrically, why not get an electric dryer now. All-you have to do is plug it in. Let permanent pr~ss arid an electric dryer do your ironing for , you. See your appli-· _ ance Healer today. .....rs:= ·~n Ca/ifomla Edison r:f:I.,-. 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One ...-black man has ·bein car "'arrived because police· fired by the blacks~ be sa1~ 13 woma~ere· arrested a!ld ~ N ... _ -"-1·11·" an"' -"'-1.ot.-<a of s1··. wound-said thev .might be exposed to Shots .~ere fired w en-·c:t!i.(ied with resisf.in rri'Si . , ........--" """' >t__ a1 c ., . ~--·. . dcpuUes lt1cked In the door of .-~ TuE....---a-~MING 01" eel by-police gunfire in Ne\v snJper fire ~f they mov-:1 uo-the building and saw ~~_-an assault _wt ntent tb _......R '-V -r: orleans and Birminghlllp. as protected into the lighted holding what appea~o be murder. _one of the men, officers and deputies ·1110unted street. rifle s .or= sh0tg\1Jl$; Belcher \Va)'Jand Bryant, · .. .42. was T'HE NE ... '( None of the wounded men_ or said . A r_W.e .-and a shotgun ,...A:!eSc_ribed as th e leader· Of·tl).e ' .lle\V attacks on suspected the . dead .man_. \Vas 1m· both toaded, were confi at~ group. AU are Birmingham • . d' . • 1 • 't 1 -,. ·1· fireboinbers and Black mediately 1dent1f1ed. T..h e Jl(tetwards. -residents. a ~ Panther sympathizers in those grocery store was near ~.. Mw 1mens1ons o seir1 ue '''"'a. Soulhern ·cilies. Black Panther headquat'tefs / 1n g pe e:• with tecl\nol091cel breek:' The· NC\Y Orle<ins death OC· that police -rad~d 1'.IU:ring th,g J .......: c . St· ik' s , curred Tuesday night when mornmg. -~ . _____..--LoDg ar r e CCI ....-; 'four policemen hiding in a In Birmingham, t_li...r-e .e - gr()C1ll'Y , s tor e in the blacks "A'ere \You~eE.1 .. Tliesday · - l!eiihborhood where a gun bat-_\rhen depu tj>s.-moved in on a R •1 -B I t lie had taken place earlier in house occupied by mentbcrs of -31 s ac { the day shot four blacks \vith t!le.--ATilbf!ma Black Liberation shotguns Polieto said they ~front. Chief R. E l3~Jcher' information the stor:rwas to s:ud the· ABLF was "part of be firebombed . • the Bl;ick Panthers _or trying Three of the meh shot Were to be.'' ·. round in the dark outside th"e .Jefferson County Sherriff store and taken to a hospit11I . ~1el Bailey said the raid. was ~vhere , they u n d e r w e n t conducted to serve an eviction surgery. The fot'lrlh lay under notice. A volley of shots ac· a street light for more Lhan 'companied the action but it By 1'he AssOciated ess Prospect~ engthY sl()i>;c meet representatives of the 157 striking barga ining units. The unioli called the walkout by. the United Auto Worker,s aga.inst General Motors Corp. of nearly 344.oi;tO workers looincd large~ today but three Tuesday in the United States railroads reported operations and Canada to back contract near normal after picketing de m _a n d s. Pr'Xluctjp. con- Tuesday. linues at Ford Mo~o. and "NEW MAN" coming on the scene? -<· ,._ -..r WEDNESDAY; ·s~plembe• 23rd-I P.M . CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SC ~NCE -~ latuna Ca.,011 load et Et Toro • .,..L'09u11a ..... -.; ~-....-- Re{re$hments cluri"ng in_!.arrr\ission followecl..-b'{ ~ pro.'V- voeefiye end poDulet"TALK BACK T0 BACH " die: lo guo sessi91J.. ·_.,>-"' ~· ,, AN EVENING TO REMEMBER '. -. , · Both sides in /he GM strike Chrysler Corp. -where con-A dval1 ced _ RUSS. Si• ll were f'o m•et b iefly today lo tracts also have "pired. :1;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c, li(J ~ set an agenda for future talks In the rail s how do w n , as UA\V Prei.ident Leonard federal Judge Howard Cor- ,,,,. "91illttl Writtr state Senate pres j dent picket lines in Detroit to rally CIO unions to sho\v cause at a By CARL P. f.EUBSOORF Mayor Kevin H. White, 44, led Se_ en Off Oi·egon \VoQdcock was to· take, to the coran ordered the 'fou r AFL- Hubert Humphrey and Sen. Maurice A. Donahue, 52, in the rank and file members. hearing today why they should Henry M. Jackson 0 f bitter, four-way Democratic -._ Serious bargain ing was put not beJ.held in contempt f0r Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers \\'ashington easily defeated fight for th'e gubernatorial S.&:.LE:0.1. Ore. (UPI ) -Tbr lctt':!r· 0 f commendation, off uotil next Tuesday. Top viOtalin·g his tem p 0 r a r y black, antiwar opponents in nomi~ation ~gainst Republica~ Salein Capital Journ:i l said ii~h~o~w~,,~-o~r-~fo~r~h:is~in:t~ei~·e;sl~an:d~~U~A~W:l~c~ad~e~rs~g~o:o~·n~a~n~a-~~rc~s~lr~ai~-n~in~g~o~rd~o~r~pr~o:lu:·b:il~in:g~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~i Democratic primaries for ~he Gov. Francis \V. Sargent. 5;i. Tuesday that a submarine cooor.ration. lion\vide tour Thursday lo the strike. Senate, while Sen. Jose!l h D. -JI~ \vas unopposed l 0 r si~h'ed off the Oregon coa~ l Tydings · of M a r y i and renomination. Jul_\' 30 \\'(IS one or the Sovie overcame a surprisingly stiff In lhC' s<i me state. "Rep. conservative challenge. . Phillip Philbin. 72, a 28-~·ear Un!on's most advanced '.\'a; .. -· Sen. Ed\vard M. Kennedv House veteran and second vessels. ·i 1----~won~without-opposilion.-and-------se11io~moorat--oo-the-Arffi-----;\1ttran-e·rt-e,,.-sTvri . ---:::;;-;;;;=--""iiiO;,;;:::-----------------,~ Sen. John o: Pastore of Rh~e ed Serv.iceS Committee. \Vas vestination the ne\vspape r I I I t I. • Island overw~lmed a token ousted from Congress by the 0 ' • foe in prima · Tuesday for Rev. Robert F. Orinan, 47, a reported, Newport skipper fi ye Se n a t e sea t s the• Jesuit priest who ran on an John Bethel obs~rv.ed a Dfmocrats hope retain in anth\•ar I'!atform. nuclear-powered miss ile-car· ·lJovember. In Boston. Mrs. Louise 'Dav rying submarine. 1woDemocratic governors. Hicks, an outspoken oppone1it An authoritative Br i~i sh J\iarvin Mandel of Maryland of scllool busing;-won the publicalibn. Janes Fighting ;frid Frank D. Licht of Rhode DemoCratic nomination for the Ships, said !~re are 13 Island. '>'·er_e renominated. and seat of retiring House Speaker si m~la~ su~s. _each ~arrying 161 gubernatorial nominees 1vere John \V . ~tcCormack. balhst ic m1ss1\cs \Yllh a range ! a Is o s e I e ct e d in In .~1aryland. Rep. George of 1,500 miles. f.'lassachuselts, Minnesota and H. Fallon, 63. cha irman of the Bethel and th ree members Oklahoma. . H'luse Public Works Com-of his cre\Y aboard the ' Tuesday"S votin~ \\'liS the mittee. trailed Paul S. sportflshing boat Bl ue Shark: last big round of prim!lries Sar.ba nes. a 37-year-old state sa\Y the surfaced sub late onel befor~__!he No-.r:-~ general e\ec· legislator. But Rep. Samuel. D. afternoon during · c I ear lion . Friedel, 72~ chairman of the weather. ]l '.\'as near a group Jn Massachusetts, Boston H~use Administration Com· of Soviet fishing boats. m1Uee. led three o_ppo_ne~ts. Bethel was subsequently in- Ex-LBJ Aide S111ith llonore cl , In~ f.-1aryland d1str1ct tn the tervi'?\V~-by Navy officials \\"ashington suburbs. Thomas and film he had ta.ken of the Hal~ Boggs Jr.. 2:J-~ear-0!d vessel wii.s confisCated . All but son of House Demo?'_allc \Vh1p 11 f me r the film was Hale Boggs of Louisiana, won tree ra s 0 the Democratic nomination. subsequ~ntly returned. \VASHINGTON CAP ) -C .• 11e faces an uphill fight in Th.e Navy has ref~sed to R. Smith. retired airline presi-.Kovember against GOP Rep. CTmftrm that Bet~el did _see a1 dent and fOrmer secretary c,f Gilbert Gude, wbo was unop-submarine. He did receive ~I commerce under President posed Tuesday. 1 Lyndon B. Jo~l)son, v.'as nam· .Humphfey, 59, scored a I ed today as "A' inner of the smashing 3-1 margin victory ' CHILDREN \Vright Brothers ~1emorial over · black studies instructor Trophy. a top aviation av.•ard. Earl D. Craig Jr .. 31, to cap-LIKE The 71-year-old. for mer lure the Democratic nomina· American AirlinCs head \viii lion for the Minnesota Senate be honored at the annual seat being vaeated __ b Y_ .IJNCLE LEN \Vr1ght Memorial dlnner here Demo c r a 1-Eugefie J . _ Dec. 17. • McCarthy. 10% DISCOUNT ON -ALLSCHOOL SUPPLIES 3 BALL POINT PENS A Sic VAtuf 3i27c SIMPSON STfNO PAD GREGG RULED (fXClPI SAlf PRICEO llEMSI 3-lllNG S!ND[~ TH!M( 900K. MEMO 800« 1 if" CAPACITY Wf BE~ COSTCllO WEARlVIR J\feedle Poin t NYLON TIP MARKER Buy One al Reg. P1ice Of 29c.'Get 2nd One :.::°-~~y 1 c Ii STICKS COMPRESSED CHARCQ~l ....!! ON-TOXIC /"-c- 4 f25 c ~ ·SUCKER SET • : REG.Si..10 6' $198::~~:'""'~' IC~ 15 u 1---~ -~C:::;s,,.,,,.,.\hC -~~ S.TATIONERS IUENA ,AltK SHMl'ING ctNTElt COSTA MESA SOUTtfCOAST PlAZA "VN11NCfON ClNlll • 11VNiiNClON IUCM OPEN SUND A Y'S ~tit Comtntttijl su11o111rr Suwliei from p1ncilt to boo••11pil'IQ $\lpplitt. * FREE GIFT-WRAP . ' ./MEN'S SPORT SHOES The popular sport sh-oe in white • with black side stripes. 891 -WOMEN'S SIZES 5 T0·10 - 7a3 WOMEN'S AND MISSES GYM SHOES '"""Ilion )n· 801<'&. J~:<lra tlUr· ~hl<! ~ol.-P. Wl•ll •. Blaek. :\s ~r. Ht d. MISSES SIZES-121/J TO 3 l MEN'S-BOYS'-YOUTHS' THOUSANDS OF PAIRS FINE CANVAS FOOT•; W!;AR FOR AU OCCASIONS. MEN'S-WOMEN'S--.CHILDREN'S BASKETBALL SHOES --WOMEN'S DECK SHOES'. <"u3hlon m"ol('~ a n d ~r.·he~. Xon·•k."I I UC· 1 lo" ,,,1..,,. Hl1r k or all ..-t>!t•. 2s9. 61/1-12 I 0..2 21/1-6 MEN'~OYS'-YOUTHS' DEC -K SHOES 6•/2 TO 12 1/2 T0 .6__. 10 TO 2 3'6 t,CEN'S AND BOYS' G_YM . SOCKS _ 5-199 prs. IUT TOUR NHDS i'oR THI FALL SEMESTER NOW. ' . HU.NTINGTON BEACH 10051 ADAMS 11 BROOKHURST 962·9171 (Ntxt to $1v·On Drug) 4 TO 1D ,. ~ , Non-skid soles. Cushion in- soles end erel\os. Whi'te;:.'! 238 CHILD'S SIZESI T612 ,, ~1 ' 1'' ===::;;:;:;~:;;:::::::===" . , MEN'SMND BOYS' TRAC,K SHOES Fine · quality eanYal . Black witft w h it • trim. MIN'S 61;, TO 12 IOTS' 21/o TO 6 ' HUN11NGTON •EACH 5191 EDINGER ol SPRINGDALE - M7-9125. -• . ST. HQU.RS--WEEK DAYS 9 TO 9--SUNDA VS 10 TO 7 . . . --• • \ ',\. • -• • • ----.. ---... -. -;:;~-------..~-~---,,.--,.----,,.,,0---..,---- --t ... -I ; ·1 -. • -· ,Arc ltect Kurt ~eyef s pre&enlalion of his gralld · 6ign for the PJ'.oPOSed civic center-pOlice facility com- ~lex Ip H911~gton Beach is proving a useful cOmmun~ 1ty s ~e . He virtually -told the council "1ast week that the city couldn 't afford an aU-at~nce packag~. As a resuJt. hundreds of thousands of dollars haV. been lopped off almost daily since then in city" staff reviews of the project. . Origina1 estimates for · the complex were $6.1 mil· !ion. It \vas calculated that Meytr's concept would cost $9.9 million. But Meyer was looking at 1990 space ne proje<:tions in the city''S plan. ·. Searching revisions Of the complex, sed for • -• .-. ,_ ,. - .the radar Mits are belng placed. If the c;itizens are Jnade aware....ot the radar's pres· ence they would be foolish tvnst§l on speeding and risk the possibiliJ.y·of .a h•!YJ'-llhe. • , And that is "Jl'CllY what Lt. Paul. Darden, the \r•f· - !ice commander, and his men are· ,banking on. Last week ~ tfi future weeks they plati to alert the people -~::Jrifl>rriling .them aboy.t .....-r~ar patrols in problem 'areas through this jltWspaper. - ·It may take..-some of the challenge out of the long· stand iliVickef game between officer and drive.r. but it could--well save lives without--losii?g friends for law-en•.--'\.. fofCement. ~-an U.acre site at Mansion and Majp...Streets. are now g6ing on at the cOuncil's instry,ctio1\S. -Help for the Handic~pped ls there too much _21)8n-1Pace in the plan'? Has the P<l:li~e..-department been treated too £80· erously wi!!J..a~reC-story facility? These are among the ~lions being -weighed in an effort to balance eds with means. The city is right to· plan for 1990. But it should step ere, not leap. Reductions combined with a phased buildinR ,program should. provide the road with the fewest hazar<ls. Saving ' Lives With Radar Fountain V8Uey is taking a much-needed lead jn helping handicapped citizens get arou'nd town. ,,_ Behind the urgin~ of City Coun~ilman GeOrge Scott ' and paraplegic resident Noel Bell, the city has install· ed a set of rules on the planning level to see that all new public buildings and shopping centers provide ramps and special, wide parking stall& for hari(licaflped people. The }amps and stallS will ... give-people bo.und to wflee l .chairs and crutches better mobility. Bell paints out that for less than one percent addition to-building costs. the extras will benefit seven percent ·of the popu- lation. ,... Radar can be the··scourge for unwary motorists, or . One sh?.PPing c~nter in FQuntain Valley has already a .,litUe-used gadget primarily employed to project an installed w1Qe handicapped· parking stalls and city hall image of modern Jaw enforcement or, many Suspect, a officials have built a ,ramp for entrance fi'om the, side. great little money maker for the city. More changes are Coming. In Huntington Beach, where t wo such units are _ Sc?tt, in addition to pushing such help thro.ugh his operating,· it is none of theSe. Jn!itead, policemen are own city. plans t9 carry. Bell's suggestions to the coun· using it to save Jives by slowing chronic speeders, ty level through the League of Cities organization. . ,especially. in residential areas with many smaJl chil· It's encouraging to watch city government react -· dren. ' rapidly 3nd efficiently to fill a need Of parti;::ular seg- -----Tht-di!fer.enct-if.: nlotorists-are..-.being_f.olLwher.e, ___ ment_of.Jts populat-ion-. --H ... -<: --.--- 'DellWCTaC;y in actiOIL' ' We Are Going Not Too Far, But Too Fast Dear Gloomy ·Gus:· Corn Blight Threatens' Nation's · FoQ.d Supply We are -changing our environment U.ter than we can adjust to it. That's u limply as anyone can &tale our problem -which has less to do with the substance If our affairs than with their form and ~ape. . 'l11is Is :9111 what u~ts everyone so :such, .and makes' us werreact to political tnd social.and econ. im.ic event&. There 1 a loss of a sense l continuity, a feel· na: .that we are dis- riented, and a des- 1trate psychological 1eed to eUrig to some iermanent landmark be way a drunk 111 to wrap himself aroundalampost. A few weeks ago, I drove past a coun. ry house we used to live In every sum· ner for some years. This spring lt,was truck by lightning and to~_dernQl.is~· d. It gave me a weird feeling to drive at this empty lot where only recently ve had eaten and slfp!Aind played. IN A WAY, EVERYTHING "'e knew JU been struck by a kind of lightning in he last few years. The land!cape has · !.Cf!\ radically altered; fields are shop. ting ctnl.tr&, lanes are highways, lofl.!I ft skyscrapers. All the old familiar ignposts are gone. or going. There is an 1neasy dreamlike aspect to our everyday ives. A large , part of us remains hildlike al heart; and we fl1usl emember that children above all cherish 'he familiar, the knov.'ll, the rstablishcd. 'hey art d e d i c a t e d traditionalist~: 1v,rything must be the same, a story told ' ix:actly the same way, a game played in ttcittly the identical fashion, or they eel lost and cheated. , . It looks . as though, after all the fu.s£ over Fountain Valley)>eing at the foot of Fountain Mountain, somebody is really building a Foun· tain Mountain in the middle of Brookhurst with.all those big rocks. Has to be a state project; the city isn't that funny. _ -J. McC. THE ACCELERATION in the rate of change, rather than change itself, iS what bothers us to the deepest roots of · our psychic constitution. What used to take 2!J years now happens i.n five, or three; and not only to nur neighborhoods, our downtowns, our cities, ~vcn our villages, but. rno're .importantly. to 01,1r moral and social' patterns, our mode of relating to one another, our standards of right and wrong, good and bad, guilty ~nd innocent. Don't even look at the radical left. buf at the conserv~tive ri ght; at that bulwark of traditionalism and . continuity. the Roman Catholic Church. Who would have imagined a decade ago the catac!,ysmic ch~nges shaking and altering that ancient and impreasive institution? More fissures have ap~ared in that church in the last 10 yeatflhan in the preceding 300 years: little wonder that its mosr devout com· municants feel like Chicken ·Little watchin_J the sky falling down. · f\IOST OF THE ~10DERN change. in my view, is an improvement, in every area. But this doesn't matter. What mat· ters is that we are not able. biolog.lcally or psycholo1ically, to deal with so rapid a rate of change -and so we vent our frustration in conflict, In divisiveness, in resistanct and resentment that are not amenable to · rational argument or logical persuasion. We are not going too far. as many fear. BUt we are g61ng-too fast. As the body finds it hard to adjust to supersonic speeds. so the mind even more finds it nearly impossible to adjust tci the bolts of s()('ial lightning striking everywhere -around us. ' 'Inside th~· Third Reich'· In 1946 Albert ~eeer. Hitler's Minis~r f Arhiaments and War Productlon,-f"lls .entenced as a war ·criminal with other "azi leaders at Nuremberg. He served 20 itars Jn prilon. much of them writing hi5 nemoirs. Most of Speer',; codefendants \\'ere ;illcd. hanged or committed ~uicide. So ~e mas.slve nojei>, published now in a ranslalion by Richard and Clara Vlnston, are not only intriguing "inatde tu.ff'' on I.hat incredible period, they art he only inside !itory by a membtr of fltJer'1 -lnMr clique we have. ''lN:lde the Third Reich." then. ls the itber side of the Jooklng glass to William ~ Shirer'• "1be Rise and ~all of the ('bird Rlicb. ~· Particularly "lnterestina ii he mau or minuliae in it. Speer'• tcCOUnt ol HIUer't architectural negalomanla Jn tht middle and late SIP'•. let aample. NEJTBEll A '°"pollUcal nor mllitary nan. Speer ds a young archlt~t before te cllmbed high lnlo the Nazi hierarchy. it captur.d the notice of the -id-be Jf'Chkect Hitter. Da1Un •·new Barlln. lltler told him. based on Hitler's •tches. - 'lerlln. the leadtr felt. was not • .JNI ~ 111111 Partt, or even Vienna. He .lntd tlllncl bts. nry bll -.fin! a lltanq>llol ardt 240 feet high" 1h1n lhe -fa Plrll. wl1h names of all f.I mn110n ~ -. lbt om war _ ,led In r • ;-: -·;-.; ~ ......... .,, __ '_>. ;: \ The So&leHaJl r.1 ' '~ .. ~ ..... - granite. Then a huge Great Hall with a dome~a dozen times the size of SL -Peter's in Rome (as vulgar a building as one can imagine. according to s k t t c h e s reproduced hcrt). . The: Capiljll 's main boulevard would be widtr than tbe Champs Elysees. even though the cily's proportions would be allattered 'by the chaotic lack of real planning. The mayor _. of Berlin, ilol en. thu~iastic about the.-e_lan, hekl out for a· width of a mere 100 .)tarda. The mayor w1s an "idiot, a failure. a zero"; HJller ordertd Goobbefl to rtplace him. THE LOVE OF 1lze, Speer notes, wu 1 psychological thlnt: with Hltler,:-who once .. id: "I do th~ to resl«•' to eacll lndlvldusl German his self reaped." Ont finds· !he largest building• of antiquity lied \IP with such nexing ol muscles. Speer adds, mostly in cities ruled_ by despot.. "Do a ~ood Job," !he f"d" told his intoxic.ated young architect, but most of t(le_grandi0$t! plans ncvrr came oft 1'be whole abtuNI-tplaode was typical ¥ Hit1'r?s Innu merable blund,r1 we find in this vivid hlstory,..whlch v•e shall look at a&ain In a fW'lher'column. 1_ Jllll~m ll"la• . ' I ,.... ~ No -~now~ Defense Against Fu.ngus To the Editor: Witb the so-called Southern corn blight there is a real possibility that the corn crop of the U.S.A. will be reduced for 1970 by from 25 to 50 percent. This is a new and, unusual fungus· against which ' I.here is no known protection. It 'may be that we are already u1ider attack from some one of the numerous enemies we have made in Europe and Asia. This.MW disease will force prices higher. reduce our food supply and severely cu t into "the cattle and hog population. THE WQRST j)F the plight is that the new disease 1ppears jult at the time when the Administration has cut the lunds available for scientific research from I.he previous appropriations, Which ~ere far too small. An example Cs cancer research whose budget allotment has been cut 25 petcent. The plea is made that this is necessary to win the war in Vietnam; the answer is that we are almost defenseless against the attack of biological warfare. It may be that we will find ourselves seriously handicapped in the war and at home. , AGRICULTURAL scientists ha v c stated U1at under the best of circum- stBnces it will take at least two full years to find a means of checking the new corn blight; and these are not Uie best of circumstances with the Administration reducing funds for research in fighting plant, animal and human diseast. As of now 9/e are utterly defenseless against this form of attack. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN Camp1,,ls -":._ace C~lsls To the Editor : American colleges and universities face ,.,...-.--·--... ( ~ Mailbox'" ' ~A.l...:-.. . -~ - Letlvw trom naOl'ri ... welQ!mi. Norm.in. wrlltrt ll'tO\llcl °""'"' their mtuqtt fn :llOO words or lfss.. The right tc ct1rldfl!H 1e1i.rs lo Ill t.PICt or tllml· ri11e libel 11 rell!rved. A!I l1lt1r1 muJI fll(I...,., t i!Jo n.iure Ind m1llTF111 llddrt:H, but n1me1 moy be wilhhelCI ori r1<1ue1! If 111Hlclt'lt r11X>n 11 IHln!nl Po1tr1 will ~ DI . oubll,htll. the greatest crisis in their history. II is not a crisis of money or academic unrest. The threat is academic disruption and violence. These · flo\v fro1n substituting ·J>O.l!tica! action for the 11cademic goals af learning, One view holds that unless "the major sOcial and fore1gn policy problems of our s~iety" are met satisfactorily, campus disruption and violence will COlltinue. This view is wrong. If uri:hecked, it could destroy academic freedom : (I) DISPARITJF.S between the An1erican dream and reali(y will always exist. There will always be social and foreign policy problems in an uncoerced !iociety of open opinion. Is campus violen· ce then to be permanent? (2) This "Violence" view transforms an agenda Of study into an agenda of 11ctiop. Thus the univel'sily becomes a political organization agitating -for partisan political goals. (3) It violates democratic principles: it threatens violence and force unlei;s the community accepts solutions advocated not democratically by the majority of the electorate, but by a privileged elite minority. (4) The most militant student factions are small minorities. Tlleir heroes are leaders of the most ruthless dictatorships -Lenin. Mao-Tse·tung, Castro, Ho Chi Minh. Their goal is to destroy our society. THESE rtUUTANTS can create a crisis because of a dm in i st Ia Live cowardice, and the r e s u· I t i n g ad· ministrative connivance. ' Extremist groups make demands under threat of tearing the university apart In trying to buy petce at any price, the ad- ministrators yield to threats and grant amnesty for violations of rules. The ex· tremists escalate their demands and the campus becomes _ politicized. w hen violence and counter-measures get out of hand (as at Kent State), a sense of rol- lective guilt weakens the administrators' "'ill to resist. · (5) The academic freedom of faculty to 'teach and of students to learn is eroded. F'aculty members who disagree With the university's political stand are harassed, On some campuses extremists (en· couraged by factilty allies) disrupt with impunity classes of professors of whom they disapprove. CLASSES ARE suspended for·purpose.~ of political demonstration. Strikes close colleges. Extremists intimidate faculty members and students. _ Those hostile to govirnment policit!s have unlimited freedom to incite violent action. But spokesmen for government policies are ba~ fro'rn the university or require heavy police escort. Faculties are chiefly responsible for the decline of a"cade"mitc freedom . They've lacked the moral courage to uphold their professional standards as teachers. and seekers of truth. As a remedy\ certain measures can be adapted to specific emergencies: -Representatives of faculty, student~ and administrators draft guidelines of dissent and what conduct violates legftimate dissent. ' -CREATE A racu!ty -s tudtnt discipline con1n1ittee with sanction~ against those who disrupt judicial pro. ceedjngs. -Promptl y punish rule vio\ator-s. · · -The first line of defense is facullf'~ and student n1arshals, equipped with cameras, empowered to keep orde r. _,for graver si!uations. ad· ministrators apply to lhe courls for in· junctive relief. -If thi§-fails, bring in the civil authorities. -. Jr the university must be ten1- porarily shut down , before reopening sanctions mupt be enforced against those guilty of vio~nce or inciting to violence. LEONARD WRIGHT C/1urc/1 n11d Politics To the Editor: Your editorial today concerning u~ Democrats Yo'hO are against abortion, changing our voting status to Republican reminds me of a two-headed dragon. You say peaceful protest is okay one time, .but this time. because it .goes against your vie~'S, you "say it's not okay for us to protest peacefully. Anyway. how peacefu l can a protest be'.' No wjndows were broken. no fines were set, no physic1! casualties were made. llow else do you want us to prote:-t anything as cruel and inhu1nan and sadistic as abortion? MRS. D. H. KAISER 'I'hc edi ~orial's point u;as ivhether a cli'11rch1 b!J active/ii ei1gogi11 g in · p<trtisan politics. might be riski11g its to:c cr.err1pt status . -Editoi Phantom Letter Mystery Is Solved . . \VASHlNGTON -This column has now solved the mystery of TV Gulde's phan· tom letter assailing newscaster Chet Huntley, who has retired to hi s boots and bluejeans out on the wide-open 'spec.es· of Montana. ' '-Last month, We 'reported that the same man who $Wore to us the letter \Ya!! editors or TV Gulde, .aenuine but had been "impossible;, to ·lor theh:: August t-,,.-authenticate. ' edition had prepared Reached by this column , Mr s . a vitriolic editorial Clemenko was miffed when We ~ked her <itltrking Huntley maiden nan1e ... I don't believ e I care to but had drbpped it I lk " t the last minute·. One , a to you, s 1e said. and she pung up. Footnqle : TV Gulde happens to be: con· week later, hov.'ever, trolled by \Valfer Annenbe.rg. Lhe forn1er the: magazine pub-lil\hcd a mysterlou.~ Philadelphia publishing magnate who Is letter bristling v.'ilh now serving as the U.S. Ambassador to language..-from the England. Annenberg is a devoted friend unpublished editor ial. of Richard Nixon. ~ho has made no The letter was signed by a "P. 11. seeret of his distasle for certain TV com- • Ly0tt': of Montgomery, Ala., an elusive mentaries. l~d~ed .. he ~d a special Fiaurt whom we couldn't locate in°"'~ls,like, say 1nLimat.es, .tor t~ Huntley· 11.tontgomery. TV GuJde editor Pi1erle -isnnkley show. a feeling that was In· Panltt vehemently denied the letter wait tensified by quotations 1ttrlbuted to a fake. Jtuntley tliat Nixon was "shallow." An· nenbcrg wa s In 11 posiiion lo know how HOWEVER, WE hive now located ··r .. ,the President felt. H. Lyon" who Uvtd in Montgomery Mime 20 years 110. She Is Phyllis Lyon Clemenko. wife of TV Gulde's lettert editor. Jfarold "CJem" Clemenko, the B11 Geor11e ---, Otar George: Do you think Ions iate.1t femlnln1t~·7 hair denotes S.D. Deor S.D.: You haven't st<'n Aaqi.itl 'Velch ceulng •crew cut. have you? - \VILLIA~1 PORTER. the Amtrican Ambas!'lador in Seoul, has ~uggtsted that the Soviet may be tightl'nlng the. rt'lns on Khn II-sung, lhe Communh1l czar of North Korea. In a confidential cable, Porter noted lhst • Rus~i11°!! tiN Amba ssndor Jacob Malik \·isl te:d ?yongxang In early August. Thi-Ambassador sug9ested that 1he Sovfct.~ m<\,\' ~ applying quiet pressure to keep K~m lf.sung ..trom sti~ring up ne\Y trouble 111 Korea. Porler believes lhc Jh1ss1ans want to ·avoid 111y incidenls U1at 'mlght·dlscoura~o lhe , U.S. from 1oin; ' ~ . ahead with Its "''i!hdrawal schedule in south Korea, SEVERAL HIGH Social Security of. ficlals. who flew out to St. Loui s last December to confer on I.he problems of the' aged and. .. the infirm. wound up at a 18te-night girlie party in the hotel room of one official. The incident has been the subject of a hosh·hush investigation. which has caas- rd Social Security headquarters to buzz \~'ith titillating whispers. T h e ln· vestigators reported that \the sedate of- ficials had hired two proStitules, one 01 them a lesbian. to stage a priv.11te "sex demo11stration." Sen. John Wnuams, ! B-DeL ). the stern Senate morall1Jt, got wind of the lncldent and demanded indignanUy whether go'vemment funds' had been U!ied to pay for the sell performance. l-lis inquiry was routed .deli c:ately through the Senate Finance committee. ~·hich ha~ jurisdic- llon over the Social Se c u r I t y Adminislretion. - ARTHUR HESS, the deputy C(lm· missioner, has ~now made ;an e1n- b11rra~sed confe~ion to the committee that "an 11fter.Jmurs affair " unha ppily took place In St. LQuJ1. Btlt he h1stene<1 to a~re the Senators that ltdtr11 tundit l\'eren't ir\voJvcd. ntt partying Official5 d~w travel expenses and per diem from !he government but, app•rtnlly, paid for the sex show out of Lhelr own pockets. ' , ln his written report.. Hess held J. Rober't Brown, then the 11ctlilg f1'1d director. mponsible for the 1ffJir. 8rOlll'n at Ur&t de:nied lo investigators that ·he(ntw anything about the girlie ;..) party. When they can1e ·back wilh ad~ dillonal evidence, he refused to talk to them , HESS INFORJ\IED the Senators that Bro\\'il had be.en sternly reprimanded and had been reassigned to a lower position. The deputy commissioner also expressed hi s deep concern "thal such an incident rould have occurred'' and pro1nised lha\ Social ~curily officials \vould "comwrt lhen1.selves" with proper dignity in lhe future . · Brov.·n ackno\\•ledged to thts column thal , he had been in charge or I.he St. Louis t x p cd i tl on but dented· participating in the girlie party. Asked ''•hcther he had been aware of lhe party, he replied : "I v.·ould have to lake the F'irth Amendment 'on that.'' ---illl- Wednes dey, Sept. 16. 1~70 .,, ~ht tdltoriol pooe of the Dafl11 \.l"'ilot tech.$ to inform and atim- •tdate -readers by presenting th.is nf'tcspapct'.s , opin io111 and com. mrnia ry 011 torrict of interest • ond rignfficartct . by providing a forum for tJit tzprt.t.1io1i of our rtodert' opfnio!ll. and by prt.tt1ltblg the diurrst tittD- pohiU of informed observcri a11d spokesm.tn ori to pics of the day, . I Robert N. Weed. PubU1ber ' • I - E Hun flrem1 cent I emplo night ·n.. r~: 1\oos case. "He ' . f I )_ t· -r l N: Yac disa the seti Tl skii: ll)'T ~yj day T ~ .. , cha rac• test B Gr< :JG, tac: boa nlh sid• lo'-1 F fcj!! )'~C . \\'01 .. ~iic an~ dis ~ y~ ... Cu Yo '" 1 I j tl d' ~It d " -1< !H • I ·-· > -~*-. '·* ,. ' YEl[ 6l, NO. 222, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES . ORANGE cou~. CALIFQRNIA -WEDNESQAY, SEPTEMBER :16, ·1970 :rEN CENTS Beach Police; Firem.::n Unhappy With)'ta. By ALAN DIRKIN ~ .... 09lb' ~'* .,... Huntington Beach policemen a n d firemen are unhappy about the• 8.25 per~ cent blanket pay hike awarded all city employes by the city cooncil Monday night. . .the agenda at next Monday's council meeting,·~ Detective Ed Prat~ president of the Huntington &each" Police Officers Assob.iation, re?t1'41 this morning. "We art looking for clarification -we are slill in dou bf on the fringe benefits," Pratt said. '"Ibe council made no men- tion of fringe benefits in their decision." Firemen, too. wanted mort than B.2S percent. '{'he agreement thelr _reP,.esen- taUves ·signed with Miller called or in- creases.from 11 percent.to 13\ii-f>ercent. Throughout Tuesday there was an ·almost militant air at tht police depart- ment, but 'today the note was of diplomacy. lion mem~rs Tuesday but auoclation of- ficers would reveal ileilher tbt queilliio nor the result. 7 -- ~There was no talk or a strike Or worlt slowdown," Sgt. Don Jenk ins, 11169 presi· dent of the association, said. _.., know. but the r.Pt or the· emp!Oy'8 are happy to be getUng 8.25 percent." lie said it wp thtthhlkiog of the coun- cilmen that it Was their duty to try to ~o1d ®wn inflation as. mlfch IT they could. "It really amounted to a cost ol living increase;''. Castle said. · said. "rhe rest were oot kicked out and will be open to further study." Castle explained that police re<\uests: ·for mot:e hazardous duty money-and special assignment pay wire denied, but a uniform allowance -and "ectucaim,1 benefi~ will be gfven more study. ·• ·n, police at least want ' the _i~e rroptntd and have hired an attorney Rau Attorney cf Pomona to handle their. case .. ,_ It was learned today.that the police had accepted City Administrator D 0 y I e Miller'~ recommendation of an 11 percent "We are disappointed but we .are not going to 10 to war about it," Pratt com- mented. _ Assistant Cify Admlnlsirator__Bra"nder Casile who took part in t!le-m&t-and-con- f er seuklns witb .Jbe-a as oc i at i on representaUvts1lnd the lengthy executive 8ession-'With the city council, said, "The police and firemen are disappolnled, 1 Castle aai~. that he understood that the fringe benefits would receive further studY by the council. "Only th,ose refer· ring to pay increases were denied," he No ~mber~of tbe-fir~!·,~~-~ association was available · fOI' comment "He will ask for our case to' be put on hike for ~~· . -· ' ' Uf'IT ........ EX,R&SSIONS TELL STORY OF AMERICA'S CUP OPENER Intrepid Skipper Ficker (loft) •ncl Gro,.I 11'1 H•rdy Gretel Protest Nixed; l ntrepid First Winner . ' By ALMON LOCKABEY DAILV l'\IJJIT ... II~• ll•IM NEWPORT, Jt.l. -The New York Yacht Club race committee today disallov.'ed the protests of bo~h yachts in the first race of the America's Cup series. RhQde lsland'Souad Tuesday. FICker sailed a flaw less race under . rainy skies and easterly winds that rang- ed~Crom 17 knots at the start to 30 at the end of the first weather leg to 10 knots in the latter stages.o('the race. A ·vote was taken among police associa--this moroing • • Two GiVen Jail Terms • ' In Lqµnty . Booki~'------- • . Football Ch11r;m ... ------ Bet Card -.Arabs .Wa1·n -3ril Tune 'Can't Wait' On Hostages --By Tbe A5*lated Press Palestinian a;uqrillas holding 5 4 hostages from three hijacked ai rliners say they "cannot wait forever'' ror Western governments to nleast: com- mando prisoners as ransom. "Our conditions are clear, and< when any government nturns our prisoners, . we will hand back their prisontrs." Ghassan Kana fani, a spokesman for· the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said Tuesday. Huntington Scliool lssue Passes The third time was a charm for the Huntington Beach CitY' School District, one or two local school districts to pul educational finance measures over the top Tuesday, . Officials in the district' twice before tried un1uccessfully to raise the interest rate on $4. 73"lnilllon in unsold tchool con- struct.ion. bonds\ '11\is time it pasaed .:... wlth_..p overwhelmina 75 perCent ma-. .)<irltt:. sp!men uid that 2,047 votes were c1st'-in .favor or the measure: with 658 votes against. About rt percent of the distr1et's 14,l;rT Voters turlU!d out for the election. -Basically, the measure will allow the" school district to raise the maximum allowable intereat on its bonds from flte percent to seven percent .. · Setup Hit The district received approval for Ule Two members or a bookmakinc rlnc bonds in 1969 but b&s been unable to tell which used ' a weatminSter ba? .81 it.. then\ at the five JM!rtleDt rate. Tw« previoUs elections to raise the ln~ headquarters for a noutl.shlnf foOtb"a11 · terest limit to seven percent failed by card busi~ p~ded ·guilty to ~tUn& margi~·or 40 :votes last February aod 42 charga Tuesday and drew county jail votes U\-June. _ -temD. · "Our inability to sell t•bolldl""16"4 1 · -. -:--consequently -obtain money for buildin& .Da ~Smith, 38, of Sin ~ro, ~1btd tchoo\s bad held up our entire building by Orange County ~ attorney I ln- program." Depu ty Superintendent vestlgators as-the mastmnind of-the: Charla Palmer said today. seven·me!'"'ber betting gang, dre.• eight -· monlhl Ill Orange CoUnty Jail from Suporlor Court Judge James F. Judge. Aquarium to Be Center. • Jud&• J IJdge accepted Smith's~I of aullly end IU!pellded a stale pmon Jn favor of the lighter county jail st h, He took the same acUon .-hen Daniel Earles, ti, of Safi Ped , also Of:·Huntington A . • pleaded guUty to charges or cmspiracy to , -i-1-r· -a17•ti-orn---commit bookmaking._Eades:..euiuy plea ~ '-" '.LI. will put hi m in Orange County Jail !or · the next five moilths. ... Both men_ were key figures in a betting Yiho Tiiight deveJOP proposed 200 -by 200 card Operation tl!!t used the Rebel Room foot aquarium. bar In Westminster and -S_mith's home at ~y RUDI NIEDZI ELSKI Of tM Dallr f'ii.t lttff The , decision makes Newp;irt Be~ch skipper Bill Ficker and Intrepid ll>e win-'¥!r. in the first or the be.'it four ·out of seyen series. No race was scheduled to- diy. Not so for Jim Hardy and his crew cf . .Aussie huskies aboard Gretel JI. -Th~re was. nof ffiucli That could. hilppen in a yacht race •that did not happen to Gretel JI. Her crew hoisted a spiMaker in tight wraps a£ter rounding the first weather mark only one minute three seconds beh ind. Desp{te the mishap, she lost only five seconds on the second leg. The commandos hold 36 Americans and Tsraelis, eight Britons, eight Swiss and two West Germans. Switzerland, Britain and West Germany have agreed to ex· change seven terrorists they hold, but noL un less the PFLP releases all its hostages. The Palestinians are holding t h e Americans and Israelis for 13 specific commandos Ind other Arabs in Israeli jails, plus an unspecified number of others. Kanafani said the Popular Front plans no furthe r actions to force complianci with its demands. "we""do hot base our policy Oil retaliation," he said. "We simp- ly Warlt our prisoners out." A mWlicipal a q u a r i u m was en. ~isioned as the ~ucleus of a Huntiilgton Beach tourist center Tuesday _duringJ. luncheon session of city councilmen. chainber or commerce members and developers of an undersea garden. -Chambe.r~oLCommer.ce..M.ana&er..Balph~rrance as ou~ets. • Kiser has ttnlativeJy pegged the at-. All-seven-::members-:-ll~V!! be<~con----1 traction's Joeatton at tt\e head of the pier v1cted on. a.:1dence su~he".'· by ~ange The decision was announced al a press . &.llerence by Oe_yerealfx Barke.r Ill. chairman of the New York Yacht Club race committee which also sat as a pro· test committe@'. - Barker said Jim Hardy, skipper of Gre tel If, protested Intrepid under rule 38, the basic rule which gives a slarbOard. tack boat right of way over a.port tack boat. The in cident occurred about seven miautes before the start Yachts are con· sidered to be racing from the time of the lO'minUte warnlng signal. Ficker's protest was under rule 3t, fcgarding limitations on the right of way yacht to alter course, since it no longer _ ll.'Ould have beeD. ~ible for Intrepid to take further evasive acUon. • ~'Th.e facts 8s_presented give no in- ~ication that either yacht-infringed an any rule , and therefort botb protests are disallowed," Barker said. fAs p. result of the ruUog, Ficker and bis yOung crew o! Intrepid have Ughtene<i"lhe ~rews that have bound the America's Cup to its pedestal in the New York Yacht Ctub for 119 ye,rs. They beat Gretel by fiVe minutes, 52 seeonds ove r the rainswept co\frse. at Tax Extension . ., Ea~y Whu~~r At · Valley ·Polls A meisure asking ·voters of tbe FoJn. ttin Valley School ·D~ to oonUnue its $i.99 tax rate for an1111defialte period of time won an easy flctory at the polls 'l)lesday. . About 92 perca:i\ of lhc voters cast lbcir ballo!J in support of the measure, With 13 percent voting against. The num- bc'r of ac tual votes was 2,756 to 601. School dl~trict officia ls described the turnout as ''light'' with 23.5 percent o! 1tie district's 14,298 registered voters ct'n1ing Iii 'the polls. The override rate SiJll ply continues the district's current tax rate for 11n unspecified numbtr o1 years, according ~tn dletrlct SU.pe:rintef!dc11t t.1ike Brick. :Hid It not been 1pproved, the tax rate would have dropped to 11.ll June JO, 1971 . • • Then real trouble struck. -Shortly after jibing the second mark, Paul Salmon, foredeck Captain .. skidded" of! the slippery deck and was ~dering in the water with the spectator fleet bearing down rapidly. Hardy'had to make two passes at Salmon before he could gel him ba ck aboard. The spectator fleet, ru shing to the assistance of-the-dunked crewman. was no Jielp. · Despite al\ this, Gretel II \Vas on I y three minutes 27 seconds behind at the end of the triangle, marking the halt-way po:lnt in the race. But more trouble was ahead. On the se- COrid wea:th-er leg, one of Gretel's coffee grinder wincheii broke down. At this ·. fourth mark Gretel was four minutes 11 leCOOda behind and at the fifth maik had dropped back to six minutes 22 seconds. lt was on the last weather leg to the ftniah that Hardy got his boat and crew in the groove and gained 30 seconds on ,Jn- trtpid ·to · end the fiasco with a 5:~2 ·deficit. f · · . Both yachl.& "'.ere flyiflG protest flags soon after the start, but skippers and the ract committee were mum about the -tSet CU P RAC~.' Page tr An informed source in Jerusalem said Bonn arid Bern-joined London Tuesday irf pressi ng Israel to agree to the Popular Front's ter,ms, The British reportedly want I~rael to declare publicly its readiness to swap, but the others are sa id to be willing to sett le for a confidential reply. The Israelis ha ve refu sed any exchange .!lince the first Arab demands were an- ~ounced lasttwcc.k ... shor tly after the 1elliners -Trans World 'Airlines Boeing 707. issair OC8 and British Overseas Aini;ays Corp. VC IO -were hijacked. · Negotiali9ns· to free. the hostages re- mained fruitle ss on l.)vo fronts Tuesday. The RL Rev. Jean Rodhain, president of the Roman Cathlofc welfare organiza- tion Caritas lnternationalis, returned to . Rome from Jordan, his papal mission ap- parently • failure. "All 1 can say at present to the families or the hostages is 'Let's hope,'" Msgr. Rodhain sa id. Mediators lor.Jhe lnternalional Red Cros§ Committee also were unable lo set • the hostages. But a spokesman in Geneva said the lRCC was sending l\\-'O more (See lfOSTAGES, Piae ZJ Before it can become a · rea)ity, however, experts ad Vised that a thorough ~mic study be unde rtaken to determine if there would be enough revenue to keep all the fish fed . "We want to know what kind of people come to Huntiagton Beach. Are they bums who come to the beach and sl'l!'M nnly 2S cents or are they millionaires who drive Cadillacs.?'' queried ' Tom Becker, c Joie-toUle apirtmenti on t.Besand. _COuntY._ district ~ttom~y ·s investige.tors . · Westminster pohce anCf"LOi' Angela-n· There, Kiser pred1~~· it could become ve.!ltlgators. Judge Judge commented a catalyst fo~ the city s top of the Pier Tuesday on the "fine investigative work Plan by providing enough patrons for the of the district attorney's offiCt>." ~rklng lots. . Rebel Room bar owner Larry Riddle, ~ That particular location, however, Js 34, of 16437 Everest Circle. Fountain unde.r litigation wit~ .a city suit .against Valley, is currently serving three years the Huntln'1-on Pacific CofPC!ra.t1on and probation (ollowtng supsension of a one- others seeking to guarant~ pu~li~,access year county jail term. He pleaded guilty to the beach. Should the city win its case, to accepting bets. no construction would be allowed. on the Raymond Grant, 47, of 8 4 O 2 beach. \Vestminster Ave., Westminster, offered 1'eprese.ntatives of the Underseas the same plea to Jd~ntieal charges and Gardens pointed out that the attraction was placed on probation for ts days in could be built an)'where. just as Jong as· lieU of Orange County Jail time. · 6 W rk D d seawater could be piped into the huge -wintam Marlin, 46, of Santa Ana, ·drew 0 . _·ers ea . ' aquariums. . !)() days probation in lieu of jail time after A similar operation 15 already 1n t:.X· he pleaded gvilty before Judie Judge tn Buil F · lstenee in Santa Barbara where about accepting bets. • • liiru!g. alls· 150,000 tourists peryear-enter tpe UJF -Harry-A.-Ntldlinger,-21, o!-13931 derground facility to view exotic un-Ne'_¥land St., Westmlnster, . .pleaded auilty ALMERIA, Spain (AP) _ An apart· dersea life and divers feeding fish~ to conspiracy and was placed on-60 days meat building under const.ruction in thiS The developers admitted though that probation in lieu of jail time. southern Si::lanlsh city oollapsed Tuesday, their economic survey_ of the Santa WIJ~iam Horvath, 39, of Cypress, plead- killing at least six workers. • Barbara area was insufficient:--ed.-IUilty-to-idenlical-charges-and-is-airy· Rescue ofllclals said six bodies and , "The next project we want to go into, (Set SENl'ENCE, Pap tl seven injured men were taken from the · we want to go inlo right." said Becker. 1 wreckage o{ the eight-story buildlrig As of the moment, no decision has been within six hou rs after It fell and 22 others reached as to who would fin'ance the '"'ere believed trapped beneath the rub-economic survey . Orn•• ble. They said about M workers were on the building at the time of its collapse. Countian Faces l'~Uey Pare11t11 Backed · · n· ki ri. ,, . · . ..,. oo e ~.arges lfe•tlter Patchy fog near lhe coast Thurs· day will disperse iil time for a ruu day of sunny weather with te.m:pera• l.UrM ranging from 70 degrees Joe .. ally to IO In the Disneyland aru. . Group Get .. s Annex Sup'-~p· ort r.::::~~r:~"=~ ~ court on bookmaking chargt.a. • Anthony Emapuel•Galanls, :n, ol 10442 INSmE TODA Y.1 '1 A &J'OUP or Fountaln .valley parent.- retefved support from the city council Tuesday in their drive to 1nncx two ~­ tiOn5 of tho city to the Fountain Valley School OistrkL The tWo areas in q\lestlon , located In the norttleastern and the northwestern · portions of the city .. iare currently being senied by the Garden Grove _ Unified School District. But, according to James Bennett, leader or tbe parents children who often live clost to 1 Fountain V11lty school find themselves beiq bused far.aw 1 y to It tend a Garden Grove SchOoJ. homes all coat at least $32 ooo and thert San Angelo, was ,arrested Fi'tday with "There are no bomb experts - "We w~~ our children ·to attend. •ll .~ltrxlinvtkred,';HidBfnnett Didier Mexlmllitn La Goutt.e, 34, of · lhole •)l;ho thought they we~ are ci8"es within lhe organliaUon •nd ii>' .. ,~·;..... -ol L _._ , • .....,...__, ·Fullerton end '1:4nor• Mhine Momy ·fl --•il dead," says a countlatr who struclional direction of th•· Fountain I". ' ~il"""· ~m-.......... Cl~ of· Buena P1rk. All are .ecuaed oi might quallfy in l hat flold. See Valley' School Dlstrlct,"' ll·e n_Jlot t l .'~ OflllrLU•~ Avtnurs on the partk:!{>ating In• betlilli buainea In tho Paae I. decbred. n<rlK, Ulrbor Bpultvard and the Santa DiSneyltnd area. ' · ........ ,, • ''We fc<!~ that our children need (6 Re-Ana RiVel on the tast. Talbtt1· Avenue on. ' Di"lrict attorney's irrtutip.tOrs })kked C..11tw11e 1 • S:L;"1 ,tl!lft .u.i: quire a s'!nse of communl~ pride throu&h the south and EucUd Street on the' Wat Up Mjq Mokry at her borne. Galanll and ~=...;.~: 1 : irl.iMtai ""'" fs their .own cily and\ school diatrlct rather · Another arce • iS bounded by Edinger La Goutte , were Jrrnt.ed in the ==• J1~~ ~~,,.,~" '-" ,; .than a neighboring ~t'' he added. l Avtnue, Brookhum Stceet, Heil· Avtnue Dlnyla~-Harbor Boulevard strip area. c~ u ,...,... •tt Although Bennett. rtctlved his blessing and Sandalwood SltttL All three were ~raed wlth conaPlracy :=. ... "'::'.:! : -f~'"!:;: -.:! -, from the city council, ht believes the tltennet' &aid hia lfOUP would try to col~ to vlofate the boolcinlklng laWI, 'J\elr" ar-•lflM1•tuu l1/Jt.N 1'•'"""' • ..:: Gardc!n Grove dbtrlct ia unlikely to let'10 Ject aignaturta from eo percent of the rests ended a thrte-wttk inYt!IU,atkla.J>y :'::!!.. •: = -i: · of the parcels easily. ruident.s before rutnc Utt f"Ution and a tJ)e Anahtl01 and Buena Park police ~...,, ': ::::"-..:.""'• *'tJ "11'1 • ricb ·tu boll!li lot them. Tiie i.q-far • lrlDl!er ol dislricla. ~ · •1 , .. • .., • ~-,.,,.--. '.J"-O~tl V "LOT ~ • Wod~, ~ U. \Wft' Uartfal Law .Jlei,#!s ' •• yallst Regime _;,• ,_~I,¥.' - \ AMMAN . Jordan (Af) -A royalist military regime; domfnated by British· trained Field Mar~hal. Habis Majali, took power ln Jor~,n today and imposed marUaJ law to· put an-·end to the threat ·or civil war. One of Majali's first sets was an appeal lo rebellious Palestinian guerrillas to respect a new cease-fire agreement with the royal army. set to go into effect at noon EDT. King Hussein appointed Majali militafy governor of the whole country and placed au distcicll--Under direct military control. The kii\g invested Majali with his own powers as army commander-in-chief and also 'give lhe "fiela marshai full powers __ .;over llie nation's PQ:lice and ·security .forces. At the 18Jlle time, Hussein appointed a From Page 1 lnilitary government to replace the governmen t of civilian Prime Minister Abdel ~fonclm Rifai , who resigned TUeffeo day night The new gov.ernment, clearly acting under Majali's conlrbl, is headed.by Brig: Moh8mmed Daoud, a Palestinian from Jerusalem, as prime minister. He is said to be fiercely IOY.al to l!le king. · · Infonned sources said at least one army officer, two soldie rs and the 15- year-old son o( the new-military governor ot the Amman district, Gen. }\fissem El Malta, were killed in fighting TueS(lay be!_ween Palestiniaii euerrillas .and Jorda- nian troops in Zarqa . 15 mileS from· the capitar. Guefrillas were also reported in cQnttcil-o( lrbtd, Jordan's·seeond largest- city, 40 miles north of Amman. The new goverriment said ·in a pro- clamation th at its pri1nary objectives \VOU}d be to end internal fighting , .ilssist the Palestinian resistance movement, and implement cease.fire agreemenls ~- .. ,_ ,_.,.... ___ _ ... J' CUP RACE •.• ~. · • > -· ~ -" alleged foul or fouls. 'J'he.;.protests wert:·to be beard today. Gretel was first 'Jo hblst lhe re<1·nag, ln<llcat!ng-1lu!t lntrej)id hJd fouled her duri!J the five-CD1DU11 -,,..,.1ory,,.noo,--' Iinmedlately after lhe4 fini sh. Hanly hotsfed a negative sigfiil ·;ndicating that his crew could not race today, supposedly ~~ lick their wounds and make some -ch8nge~ to the deck. and gear. As Salm0n's misb8p occurred, Hardy was heard to say shorUy after coming ashore, "Jf h~ can.'t stay on the boaL be will have to stay ashore Thursday.u -; · 'l'here Will gloom aboard Gretel tl'i tender. ~ · _ ; • - ';Oh, aamn, not again," one syndicate rpan was overheard, "we ~d ,a man overboard ip. one race against fhe F)'ench." Others in the Australian camp opined Ne\ that lhe gear 'failure§ were due to too Roge1 much fiddling with _new things right up _ chari Until the day before the·race. . Hirth Gretel's Clesigner Alan Payne wa.s heard to remark: "J'm. t.ooklng forwa'rd · · _....the s1 • lo~a vacation. I'm sick of all this. We peopl have worked so hard." j ·Paci( Most of the questions at the post-rac:e • Ro1 press conference were directecl toward l "'!1'rn:. eemt Hardy who fie lded the sometimeS em· barrassing questions in a good-natured manner. , , __...-I D.cker_gaye_Har.dy credit for a good ~ race . under 1!Xtremely d jJ-f'Je u ~ t ._._ bet~een the government_ and the guer· ~ rillas. few of hiS own ~troubles ·in-fbe storm)' . circumstances., He mOU:_pllY ~dmitted }I , I f:~··,:·_·.··.· going, but ~ne-of them was evident . to HOSTAGES ••• the tjloqsands of spectators who braved • The latest agreement calls r 0 r withdrawal -of most army units from the negotiators to join the two-marl lear?i in cities in return for the removal of guer· Amman. ril!a roadblocks, an end to their arnied ... .0 Th I the sloppy seas in some 500 spectator Mt ' etter . . an· 00:.~ker said he was satist;ed with h;,, ikr ;~~~~,~~~~;.:,;,:""'Y Tivo Toledo Twins Tutor Tog·ether ::~.•."ndy~~~~g.~"~00~:. n•t ••pect "' i F ron• Page 1 Kanafani said nobody \vould be allo,ved presence in the streets, and othe( shows to see the 54 hostages,-the remainder of of guerrill4-J9rce seen by the government 429 passengers and crewmen aboard the •as. pro\'.oCative. · three planes.' The others were released It al.SO replaces troops with police at last weekend, many shortly before the embassies and P,4blic---bJildings in An1· __ _,. ets·wwe--blown<1p. rrra~lltiSf'o be stationed Investigators said the group sold foot---~TwiaJlcads...are....betteLih.aILOJ1e. _____ .T_b~e . .-•wins-plan-to-an the;,. ~"pa"'I'" E..ali,-.o _ _Eir.£men._. ___ ._,__f-11.._,'--l; balh:an:tsinvolving-garnesi>lay~dur:ing ~ .. ___. ..... .....-~ Cliche or not. Charlene aJ.id Charles ways 'since Charlene will go to Cal State Jerusalem sources said Tuesday that outside the city's electric power' station 250 Arabs among th~ 450 arrested in OC· and other sites of recent fighting. cupied territories du ring the weekend as Most or a dozen earlier agreements Popular Fr:ont sympa~hizers ~ere o~ a were broken by the guerrillas. hunge r strike prO!e~tlng the1~ .confine· King llussein urged his people in a ment. Most of the Jailed Palestlnians-75 radio speech to give their ''selfless were released Monday -~fter they were. cooperation" to the new government to ~lcar.ed-oLP~~connect1ons-were held -hel p tetUrn the strile:rorn COUntry to in the occupied city ~r Nabl~s. normal., --· The Knesset . Israel s parliament. con-"The slate of insecuritxJ!nd iinarcb)". in v~ned T~~' to P~ thr°';1~~ 3 tough the co untry has continucd·t lo g " ih · bill on air piracy. Foreign M1rust~r Abba king sa 'd 00 n • . c Eban told the legislators of proposals "D. 1 'd h d d J d · Israel has-made to various international \.: iscor as inounte an . or an is the 1969-70 se<1son after having the tickets Toledo. both spring graduates_of _Golden Fullerton' and Charles plans_ to worlt printed in Wilmington. Smith directed the \Vesl Col!Cge tn Huntington Beach. agree fulllime"'": _ operation from a Torrance home !hat that there is a certain amount fil_!futh to For Charlene, the immediate goal is a . was ~e.scribed as "just like something it. teaching credential so that she can go in- you'd see in a James Bon4 movie." The 20-year-old I wins spent a goOd deal to elementary education. - Investigators sai~ two dogs _RO!_lrglled. of time buried beneath their books and "I just di g working with little kids," the prerilises, members of the group used each landed a·spot on the dean's list. she explained. "It's a constant creative tvio trap doors to enter and leave the ~·we took a few classes together th is outlet. At that age they're more un· home and ·the football ca rd s were spring," said Charlene, a Hu ntington touched. They seem to be a bit more.free manufactured from material that in· Beach resident. "That made the studying in expressing themselves." stantl)•-Oissolves \\'hen placed in Wd t:er;-that much easier, cs~ially for the Cb~.rle.s_is~undecided. While he's certain fest's:·---~ ----:' - ----. that he'll go back to schoOI next SP.rhc. Charlene finished the semes ter with a he's still not sure about a maj or. avi aUon bodies'; includirig an appeal 10 CJtpc.ised to ever .greater perils. A stel! the Hague conference on aviation to must .~ take~ to ·1mpose Jaw and o~d~r., La!!una w omall's declare hijack;ng ari internati?n•I crime ~a1ah, trained at Sandhurst, _Britain .s 0 3.4 grade point average while 'her brother. "I just like to take classes about sub· Charles. of Westminster, had a ·3.0 jects that I don't know anything about,'' he laughed. ·average. and a 'call for establishment of an in-~ihtar~ ac_ademy,, w~s one of lhe. top,_ ternational body to deal with air pii'acy. at des o( ~he Jeg~n_dary GerLGlu~ash'"a;c, --<s2"-ec-·_o_n_c)'l--1HH'~u-s-.t:=r-~u·-:r..-------~-------- Unula Geiger, a freed stewardess from the fotm~r .Qr1bsh comman~~ d.of the U IT'd U . the hijacked Swis.sair jet, said the . Arab.U!gion,i._whkh· forms the braickbc>M -Palestinians-took-Capt. Frilz·Schreiber.-of the J9r.d~n1~n J;lrmy.Ji~ ~m.an@:I the pilot, blidnfolded into the desert and the army during the 196.7 sue-day war threatened him , forcing him to dlsclo.sc wilb Israel. the location of $690,000 in currency being I Majali/S7, was formerly chief of staff sbipped rrorn Swiss bank~ to New York. . and defense minister and recently acted ) • She aaid'lhe.Palestinians took tlie money, 8s the king's. militarf adviser. He i!! The captain i5 one of three crew Jordan's highest ~anking officer. A members from the plane \\'ho remain member'' one or the largest of the pri8oners_.. ~ " :: 1 , !Mel~ list .'Bedo!.trfbel f~ ta, Authorities at Zurfdl 1said Uie •liiiiiii3; ~~an1a ~~sert, he . s a coUI~ if;'_ nians who hijacked the Swisa'1ir" ~r ~e . Mijiister H Ma f a 11, traveled on Hondur1n--passporta-under--assissinated by pro-Nasser elements in the names "Mrs. F!n\andez" and ''Ot, 1957. ' Fuentes." They boarded .thei plane in Jt was significant that the king's new Stuttgart, Germany, offic(als said. appointments did not explici tly in clude .. 1 his uncle, Gen. Nasser Ben Jan1il. \\•ho . Y was reinoved as army command er under Fitll l ti. 'guerrilla prcssu~c during the con-er OU OU 1 frontatiOn betw_een the guerrillas and the Dies From Burns army last June. In accepting his , new posl. ~fajali pledged "unswerving allegiance" to the king and the Hashemite throne. !Jies i~ Viet?am · News or the death In Vietnam of a ~ year.old Laguna Beach Marine Corps of- ficer brought tragedy for the secon\timt to his young widow. The Defense Depart.rnent anno,µpcCd Tu~y ~t !st Ll ·JOhn R· 1'\fllPJI, p~tiiotislfr; _eporled missing/ ·¥d been k11kijj1n ion. · • Lawson, ho \Vas expected home Oct. 13 after a one-year tour or duty, is survived by his widow, Mary Ann, to whom he was married Aug. 9, 1969. Mrs. Lawson is the mother of a five· yea r·old daughter by a previous mar· ria ge. ~!er first husband was killed in Vie tnam on Jan. 29, 1967. A former teacher, ·she has been i Laguna Beach resident for four years. . Services for the officer \Yill be held in Massachusetts. Newport Citizens. Battle T~ Rescind F1·eeway Pa,~t ignorin( a· State Highway Bivisiori warning,. Qit; Newport 13each Citizens' Coordinatlbg' Committee Monday night vowed to continue its efforts to force the City Council to rescind its agreement on a route for the future Pacific Coast l<'reeway. The ·newly.formed CCC, an offspring of Newport's Freeway Fighters, got the City Coun~il to lend ofliciaJ recognition to its declaration by agreeing to forw;d it to state officials on behalf of lhe o aniza- tion. The l~tleti said the freeway· would 1hen be returned to the people "like a bolt of lightning" after the people have been tranquilized. Friday the state had cautioned ·the city not t~ proceed with rescinding the formal. agteement under th.e threat of possible legal action to recover costs expended since the agreement was signed:- lt was estimated these costs exceed ll00,000. Origi~ial Raise Reqpest S hown Inquiries by-the-DAILY F-JLOT today · established the original requests for pay increases .. aQdJ r.inge_benefits_mada-by Htmtington Beach Police 0 f f i c e r f> Associalion. Although they S!!ttled on an across-the· board raise of 11 percent with ad· ministratLo_n negotiators the officers had asked for 16V:? percent. In addition they wanted : -Education incentive benefits fro1n Jive to 10 percent. -An after midnight-shift increase or live percent -Time and a half , not straight time, for overtime · • -An increase in uniform allowance -An increase in holiday pay -Retirement at age 50. Ror a patrolman they wanted hi! present range boosled from $715 -$889 a month to $842 -$1.048 a month. , They wanted a captain's salary ranp hiked from $1 ,138 -$1.419 to $1 ,343 - ll.673. The association made these reques ts in a packet prese nted to city negotiators. · The firemen verbally agreed to await the results of a survey. of comparable cities before stating their case.. . - They went along with the result or the survey and signed an agreement calliOJt for hikes from 11 percent to 13~'.i percent. Wo111an Gets Post • A 14-year..old Fullerton boy whose half Amman Radio announced the king had -br:oihar-¥alianUy.._J.J'.ie(Lto-fiaVe--his-lire-_l_Q_rmed a milj~ary advisory group in the died this morning of bums suffered in a palace co mposed of ~ulgoing Chief of JFK's Dau~ter Chan ges Scho'Ol ......The action came i.manimously on a mo- tion by Vice Mayor Howard Rogers. In its letter. the CCC said "it will not ~e lulled lo sleep by ·studies' or promises that a letter asking them to stop work on the Newport section of the freeway will eHect such action." Stating the CCC position, Rogers said the city should move "to wipe the slate clean." by rescindhlg the agreement "On any issue so important,:' he said. ''like a freeway going through the heart of our city. deserves Lhe attention of the people as much as a Balboa Bay Clu b lease.'' WASHINGTON ~AP) -President Nix· on annoJ.lilced Tuesday he plans ·to nominate Carol M. Khosravi to the gasoline fire last Friday. . Staff Mashour Had1tha, divisional com· --•sttven StabilF di«t-o third-degree-maoder~and-for-mer-ar-my~eornmanders-, - burns over 60 percent of his body thf" presumably including Jamil. . coroner's office reported. 1 There has been· no official reaciion - Steven was burned when he and two from the guetrilla movement on the ap- other boys were cleaning s o me pointment of the new government, but motorcycles with gasoline in the garage. the deep ·mistrust between the two sides When he ran onto the fronl lawn of the was reflected in a guei-rilla broadcasl home with his clothing in names his half urging the .commandos to "keep your brother, Mark Maas. JO, pulled him under 'fingers on the trigger and re main a faucet and then rushed into the home. vigilant." grabbed some blankets and w_rapped the The military takeover had no diri;cl 1uffering boy in them. link wlth the .fa te or airline hijack Police Miid Ptiark then ran back into the hostages sti ll held in secret locations by garage to aid lhe other boys. They were . the Popular Front-for the Liberation .Or not injured. Palestine, one of the more extremist DAILY PILOT Oi!At1Gt COAST f'IJSLlbHl"IG COM Pl"IY ' ' •obetf N. Wiled guerrilla groups. The hostages .. apparently split into sma ll groups, were bclieV-ed held in \'arious guerrilla camps near Alnman: lt seemed likely, however, that the king's exasperation over the quadruple hijac kings on Sept. 6 centributed to his .decision to place the nation under mil~111· l'\lle. . NEW YORK CAP) -Caroline Ken· nedy, daughter of the. late president. is transferring from the Sacred Heart Con· vent School to the BrearleY School for the ne\v academic ye ar. Nancy Tuckerman, public relatio!ls ~pokesman (or Mrs. Aristotle Onassis. Caroline's mother. said .the former first lady decided on the transfer because the gii:I v.ti,ll' attend high school classes at Brearry··next year _'land they thought they'd se nd her a year ahea.d to get sort of adjusted and make triends." Carolin~. 12, will start her eighth grade classes Thursday. Her brother. John J r .. already has begun his fiflh year al the Collegiate ScboQI. Keu.llcdy Urges 'lltl ~rtt!Otnl •no ..,,r,J•-• Mort.t,tr Tllom•1 K••"il 1;"1:19r 1~011111' A. M urphint Tn an interview \\'ith a f'rench ne\vsman earlier this week he described -:D .. C. (:o~greSSmeu the hijackings as ht.he sham e of the Arab world." A to~level Wllite House task force met M1n19l119 EfJ1l'Ot Alt~ Di•••~ ........, Wut o.1,....1;ou<1•v toittr Alhort W, l ilt• -7 late TueM:lay to consider the Jordanian · crisis, the \Vhite Honse acknowledged to- WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0-Maas. ), today introduced a bill to give lhe Distrlq of Columbia lull representation in Congress. Af.M<leH £Clllt t H1111tt ..... INc• Off ice 11l1s ltrth leult Y•rd M '!lint All•r•ni-,.o. lo• 1•0. •16•t OrNr Office•. L•tUM l rtdl: m Fot-••' ,;-v-. CO*••_,, 1• Wu l l•Y 5rttrl H•#pOt• 8Udll 11\1 Wttl lrlbt' I OllltYf•O S•"' Cltflwt,.: JOS. Htrll\ El C..1!'11111 "••1 day. The l\\'O·hour session ending aboul 1nld·. .night brought together a crisis ta sk force called the "\Vashington special action grol!P." · The district currently has no voice in Congress. tlov.•ever, a measure recently passed \\•ould give'_ the district a non- \'Oti ng delegate lo the House. and nO\V a\\'aits President Nixon's signature. A Long Stretcli- Be.a.c h Es apee Se rving 110 Y~ars Jt'• doubtful if Ra)'m~nd Le<.Brown of Huntington Beach will jump for joy wh Jn ~he hean that Orange COunty lawmen have dro~· escape and robbery charges fllld 'igainst l1lm . • It doem 't really make fhet much dif· fercnct. For Brown, 32, of 727 ·Yorktown Ave., J& strving timt ln·a Ttxas pcnllen· liary-110.ycars Of It. to be ex1ct. ~ Brown was one of It prlsontts ,.,.~ e~ped fiym !ht old Orange County .i1n on Feb. 20, 1961. All b.ut Bro.wn hive b<"en relutntd to Orange County and sentenced to varying terms foT their part In the bi&· t;cst escape: ht county history. But Superior Court Ju.dge James r. Judgt dropped Brown's name frotn the crhninal calendar thfs ·week when he heard that the escape artlsf and holdup man is currently held up Jn lh<' tlunt~vlllt. Tex .. ~nilenliary. Cour-1 orCiclals explained that Ttxiis scnllncrs are king because juro(s do"tllt sentencing in that state and they apply c:onsec.::utlve sentences in the full splrlt of the term. ··············~ • Af\OtrflHtn"'I T : GEM TALK i . -. . •• •' ,. TODAY •r • • i' ' " • • • • J, C. HlfM,Hi llS • -. ••••••••••••• ,! Yo1J',·r probably heard the. expression that "a dia.n1ond i~ forrver." Even the origin of the Y.'ord diamond tends sup- port to the expression. Diamond comes from the Greek word adamas. ,,·hich means inde·\ 1t(Uctiblc. Thl!'re V.'111 be-many things you buy in ljfc th11t r.ost -more than a di amond. And chances are they \Viii wear out or bt·!!'&k dov.'n. Non" of the things you buy will provldf' quit@ the i;ame thrilling and lasting pleasure provided by a diamond. Thi'! pu rchase or a diamond Is an adventure ''i th pcrmant'ncr. I The purposes for whi<'h dia- monds al'r bou~hl deservf'j ~omethint: that \l"ill laSI. Pl'r·' haps you'd likl' a diamond for your o\vn <'lljO}'!Tirnt or as snl rnga:;('mrnt ring. ~lay~ YQ1.1 'd1 Ilk<' 1(1buy11. sp11rklin' diamond . for-a. lovins: \\'lfe Y.'ho has brfn ynur helpmate on the road •101 'UOOt'JIS, Wh11cv<'r the purpose a dla· mond I~ fOrrvM' ! WAT.CH NIXT WUIC FOil "'"t Pvrchand at Htma" i\fay \1·e add our con:ratuJa. 11ons And best v.'i8ht3 to ?>tr. and rtlrs. Arden 1.L Sblrbuek Of lhflr 1olden y,"'(?ddfnr &finl-veMry. Are you ready to sel@Ct your rn¢•~rmen~ or wedding rtng? \Ve .'l.!)t'C.i8htt' In diamond M!b of tndurinit ~auty and dlstlnc· 1101) 1t J . C. HU~4Pl-JRIES JE\VELF.RS, and "'1!'11 ht hip• PY to ·~~Is\ you In MAkin_r fl)Ur !iclection. \fr',·r betn llfltvlnr {~u for O\'~r 24 years n0\1'. 11&11 us soon. :.,. , j Diamond Rings of For the wem1n who kno~• wh•+ sh e went1 but not whtrt +; fir'fd~if~~t'h your 1tyle with cur me ny d istinctive de1i9n1, Sto p by our 1tore lef us 1how you our sel1cfion of b1•utiful d i1mond rin91. $38,000 po s ition as he ad ol VISTA-Volunteers in Serv·ice t 0 America. I ncom pa.ra ble Beauty ' } J . q. .J.ltJ.nt/Jhr~·e~. Jeu:e~rJ 1823 NEW PO RT BLY~, COSTA MESA " -24 YE -$ IN SAME l0CATION- P"40NE !'l·l'OI J, C. H'UMPHllllll JIWILlllll 1.123 New.-rt 11"4., a41 Mil ( o,.n Diiiy t+-rrf. .,. .. tll '"-::::::_::----=====:----:':'===--;:=:-------==-...: l • I . 77 I' j ~ ~ I i NI Yac· dis a lhe seri1 Tl skip ner Se VE .day 11 conl ch'lli rac1 test e. Gre 36.' tacl boa mir sid1 JO I f reg ""1--yac WOI tak 1 \ I I die an1 di> I ' .... I ho .. W• m ., WI GI 1'1 " I• " ct ur '11 A cc :I! ot • ·I • < -----, • .. -• ' -• ---• • • /--:? -, -' --. --' w ~ vo~. 63, NO.t. 7 SEcTl()Nk A:i •• -lfc{gerS Baeks -0 Charge AgaillSt-Mayor . Newport Beach Vice Mayor -Howard Rogers this morning baCked off' on bis charge Monday nighf that Ma)'Or\·E:d Hirth .had f'fallen victim" to ''a· p!Qt by ..-the st.ate Divlsi~ of Highways to lull \ people. to sleep over the issue _e ·Pacific Coast Freeway." · Rogers made ~.atalement following a ll'leeting ~Hfi':th in fhe mayor's ofUce •. 'l1le _Jwo appeared together and vowed DO ~~Ues e1isted between them. ' " . I ~' ; .. . ( • _Jlogers said his ~"'"'.!i ... h • been preclpitaled~ol<lfie liniln& or a "coj)fidetitf.11 memo from the' mayoriDd~reCent statements from state officlali~ · 1• -.. The DlaYol' halt wri~ memo in mid.August. sucil!:ltin& the city council move to bead off ·a petition drive by a ~itizens' , committee to rescind the adopted rou,la ......,..I on lbe freeway. Hogen said lllit "'°"""' be fell llial .... _ EXPRESSIONS TELL STORY OF AMERICA'S CUP OPENER lntropld Slcipper Fidcv lief!) and .Gro~I 11'1 HM4y • Gretel Protest Nixed ; Intrepid First Winner developments had erased the confidential thit the city could .atop1 tbt freeway by nature of the memo, and that' is why he merely writing a letter asking thlt plan· released cople!: to the ~ss Monday nine for it be terminated. nlghl Hirth reported these remarks following Rogers sajd, however, "l don't consider a meeting Thursda,y with top division of. hand and glove on this and oth\r issues in the future." Hirth said the. two do have differences of opinion on many issues, but said so do any two individuals. ,Hirth said, however, thfi;t he does agree that a ,thorough study of all traffic needs \ for a city must be undertaken -without the presumption or an additional freeway. the mayor attached to any plot or group . · ficia ls. trying to thwart lhlt."group which is at. 1 ~e-cimciliation remarks were. to the tempUng·io ·s!Dp the lreeway." poml. -JiteCers b'.ad said he had assumed the "We will have many years to work mayor bad become a patsy to state together," J:lirth said, "w.e do pol want to hi&hway dlvtslon propaganda on 'the indlcale the~ is any split in the -council. f~eeway. State officials said tut week Howard and l and .all of us will work He cited one of them, pointing out that he does not endorse the · efforts of the Citizens' Coordirylting Committee to circulate petition! to force a referi ndum oo rescinding the freeway. ·Rogers has openly promoted the group's e!forts. · "We just don't agree_ on the approach,'' he said. Hirth has been working for sevefat weeks on designing a study of a traffic needs survey, and Monday nighl· turned the assignment over to the city staff for completion by the ' sept. 28 city council meettna. ,_.,, . . ~ N e1vpor i Lan ourt With Its ~Beautiful View' -A"estheticrwon otih ver-accesibitity-.-Supervi90r-David-Bakel'.-' bo-was-on-ago.....a-central-1ocation~,-.,-.-c---c-~icl:ey_and_Cal.v..i.iL.Scbmidt)__favored Tuesday when Orange C.ounty supervisors the losing side with Super.visor Robert The two-year battle for the courts N~ Beach because of the offer to voted 3 to 2 to rocate the future Harbor Battin, argued the accessibility, between the sister cities-Was concluded use o[ detention facilities of the future Judicial District c::ourts in the future "We are putting ourselves in a pocket after a two-hour debate witl:i the 3 to 2 Newport jail within a few feet of the Newport Beach Civic Center. . in the c.omer of the district. I remember vote. Supervisors -William Hirstein, Santa courtrooms. Supervisor Alton E. Allen of Laguna the same situatiOn in. the Huntington . A.na , and William PhilliPfl, Fullerton, sid· Costa Me,sa offered the use of its jiil Bea.ch expressed 1t best when he said, Beach-Westminster area when the courts ed with Allen in the final showdown. facilities but they would be aeveral bun- "The cost of eight courts al either site were located in Huntington Beach and A telling blow in favor ;(the Newport dred feet aWay from the court site, lt -(NewpOrt or the OFaiige CO un fy people from all ov_er ·th-e large Judicial site was stnick· by Presiding Harbor -Fair Drive-.and Vanguard-Way-Od""'tbe Fairgrounds property opposite the Cesta district ha.d to travel to the ocean to con· District Judge ~ald Dungan, former ci· fairgrounds across the sti"eet from ·Ute Mesa civiC center) is about the sa.me but duct their court business." ty attorney of Costa Mesa. l\tesa police. facility. the civic image is outstanding in Newport ..:. .. · The West Judicial Distrjcts courts were He pointed out that the judges of his The two-year battle had been ooe or with the beautiful view of the ocean." established_.. in Westminster two years court (himself, .and j~es Everett -tW" COURT, Pqe 2) Maps,-Papers For New City -. GotoLAFC • . Assistant City Manager Of Newport WiU_ResWi ... Hirth Denies 'Secret Pact~ --. .... With Irvine • lncorpor"ators o[ ttle p('OpOSed n! nf Irvine made the ,latest 1no¥e night i~lhe ruMing battle over 54, acres of Ir-vine Company land.": _ Map.!1 fixirig the boundaries and pa detailing argwneilts for I.be . new.:.city,... were filed with the Local Agency Fonna· ~ tion Commission (LAFC) jw;t before the 5 p.m. closing time. Newport .J!eaCli Assistant City Ma!'llger Jame& DIChaine is quitting to take full lnanqmhip o! a San Franclaco Bay Area communitY,-lt was amounced,;to:. day. '~ Jfil reaJinaUon to become Belmont city manager will be effective Oct. 14, luving five ttays before the new job takes.effect. Mayor Ed Hirtb today denied there had been any "secret pact" bet~ the city of Newport Beach and the Irvine Com4 pany to hold up city steps to .annex the cownar Radio Company property on · ~ Boulevsrd. Last Friday the Counci l or Com· By ALMON LOCKABEY, young crew of Intrepid.have ti&htened the munities of the proposed new city filed a OAlLY l'ILOT ININ il•IW ... th h bound th A --, notice of intent to circulate incorpQration "We're real sorry to see Jihl go'," said City Manager H_arvey L. Hurlburt. "He's been here longer ·than we're normally able to keep an assistant, but this is the normal step in moving into a managership. It's part of rus professional Hirth referml to a statement made. bf Councilman Carl Kymla Monday night. when Kym]a accused the ln'ine Comp&Qy or "violating" the private agreement when the Irvine CounCil of Communities moved ahead and filed JncorporatiOn screws at ave e mer1ca s j>etiU~ns -with the Orange County 'BQard NEWPORT, R.I. -The !'!~ York Cup to its pedestal in · the New ·York of superivsors. "- Yacht Club race committee . today Yacht Clti~ for 119 years. The two Jctions were obviously taken disallov;ed the protests of both ya.chi., in They beat Gretel by five· minutes, 52 to prevent any of the five cities adjoining the firsl race of the America's Cup seconds over the rainswe,pt course. at the boundaries of the proposed new com· series. Rhode Island Sound Tuesday. · munity from launching annexalioti moves The decision makes Newport Beach Ficker sailed a flawless race nde...,.......,.-which would nibble away at the proposed advancement.;,· · · papers. _ In a statement issued this morning, lUrth said, "There wu no pad between - the city officials and officials of the skipper Bill Ficker alid Intrepid the win-rainy skies and eaaterly winds that rang-city. ner in the first of the be!Jt four out or ed from I? knots at the start to 30 at the The LAFC will probably not hear the seven series. No race was .scheduled to-end of the fiq:t weather leg to IO knots proposal be!"ore ~· 14 and ~r~aps_ later. DeChaine, who will be 31 nezt month, joined the Newport Beach City Hall-staff five yeanr'and three months ilf:o. . Hurlburt said the young aldt )ias been handling just about every aspect of city management as his assislant, and was in charge of city property management. Irvine Company in re lation to withhold.Ins ----1 adion on the Collins annexation. day. in the latter stages or the race. Th7 co~tf _plann1ng !!Ommm1on. is stu- The decisJon wai 'aonounced at a press Not so fpr Jim Hardy and his crew of dying a s1m.1lar anal~s1s O:f the Irvme pro-- conference by Devereaux Barker Ill, Aussie huSkies aboard Gretel II. There perty submitted ea.rher by the company, ctrairman of the New York Yacht Club was not much that could happen in' a Should the incorporation proposal _be race committee which also sat· as a pro-yacht race that did not happen to Gretel rejected . ~y the LAFC. the surrounding test-committee. IL Her crew hoisted a spinnaker in light commun1ti~ of Newport Beach, Costa Barker said Jim Hardy, skipper of wraps af_ter rounding the first weather Mesa, Ttlstin, Laguna . Beach an~ Santa Gretel II, prot~ted Intrepid tmder rule mark ohly one nlinute three seconds Ana could l!lake new b~~-for t_ei:1tory. 36, the basic rule which gives a starboard behind. Despile the misha'p, she Jost only John H. Burton of lrv1~e .chairman of tack boat right of way over a port tack five seconds on the second leg. the newly formed Council of Com· boat. The incident occurred about seven Then real trouble struck. Shortly after munities filed the incorporation ;papers minutes before the sta rt. Yachts are con--jibing the second mark, Paul Salmon. Tuesday. . . sidered lo be racing from the tim e of U!e foredeck captain. skidded off the slippery ... The new group's mov~ was prec1p1tated JO minute .wal'!'ing s~gnal. deck and was floundering in the water by the recent LAFC ~chon a~provmg an· Ficker's protest was under rule 34, with the spectator fleet bearirig crown nexation of. the -Colhns Radio Company regardin-limitations an. the ~ight of way rapidly. Hardy had to make two Passes at 177-acre property ~ortheast of MacArthur yacht-to-alter_course. since Jt no lon&~Salmon__before he mu_l.!i_ get him ba.ck Boulevard to the city of N_ewporl Beach. would ha~ been possible for Intrepid to aboard. The spectator fleet, rushing tO --Tiiis actiOl'llS s~illin:-d1spute. Monday take further e.tasiye.action. the assisiance or the dunked crewman, night representatives of . the new co~· "The facts as presented give no in-was no help. munity opposed the setting of a pi.ibhc dication lhat either yacht Jnfringed an Despite all this, Gretel JI was 0 n I y hearing date ~ov. 9 for ~e annexation by 1ny rule, and therefore both pi:otests are -Uii'ee minutes '1:1 seconds behind at the th.e Newport. city CO'Jncd. . . , disallowed," Barker said. ' end of. the triingle, mark.in& the hali·way The new Council or ~mmun1hes. P~ As a result ol lbe ruling, Ficker and his S8ee CUP RACE, P11e I) poaal includes the C.lllllS properly ID its " boundaries. A map of the proposed new city filed TUesda.y mows that it would cover 54,853 acres or IM.8 square miles and would e:z· tend from the San Joaquth foothills on the south near Pac\Hc Coast Highway to the ~m•s Ridge foothills on t~e ~orth in the acu east of Tuiltin. 'Cannot Wait Forever' Say Palestine Terro1·i sts By. 11le Anotlated Press 'Kanafanl 1aidthe Popular Front plans Palestlnien.. guerrillas bolcµng $ 4 no fii'r:tber actions to force compliance hostages from three hijacked airliners with its demands. "We do not base our .say they t•cannot-wait forever" for policy on rttaliation," hC said. "We simn.. Western governments to rtltut com-,. m1ndo priJoners u ransom. • Jy want our prisOners out." "OUr conditionl are clear, and when An informed 90Ul"Ct in Jerusalem said any 1ovemmel\l returns ~r ~: Bcmn and Bem joined London Tuelday in wt will hanil back their prilantrt, pressing Iarael to agree to the Popular Burton, \\'bo • presented t h e ~n­ corporation papers. said the ne"." city \Yould have an ultimate population of .....9J,OOO bY the· year 2000. Th4t_ present populatlO'I'\ is only about 7 ,000. The papers said that the property cur· rently has an a~sessed valua tion of $147 million with improvements valued at $20.3 million. By the year 2000 the total assessed value of the new clly bl predicted al IU biOJon or a marbt value Of $t billion. Burton aald the new City wO\dd"require • a ta:z fate of 75 cents for uch SlOO of "As such he was instrumental in leas- ing," said his boss, in reference to groundwork fOr the future Newport Beach Civic Center. The new job offer in the Bay Area city of 25,000 was sudden, since its former manager left only a week ago and no widespread ~ruilment drive was con· ducted .. • Hurlburt said Oeehaine was C{)ntacted as an up-alid-coming yoWlg manager and accepted the job offered. • ' "Right now we're trying to decide how OAllY ,:11.Cn"st ... """' · HEAOING FOR NEW JOB Newport City .Aldo O.Chalne ' ' we'll go about chooSin& his replacement," said Hurlburt. . DeChaine and his wife live at 17625 Queen's Worth Lane, in Jrviile and have two children. · "I did tell Ray Watson (Irvine vice president) that we would withhold discussion on the matter for two weeks in order to sil down with them and di&cuu our future pla1111," he said .. Hirth said such a "secret pact" is ii· lega l. Councilrpan· Kym]a, ~irth said, was mistaken when he spoke of such an ar• r angement at the Monday night council meeting . Kymla had said the city had agreed to hold off further annexation procedures pending a series of pUblic hearings on the City of Irvine master plan to be con· -ducted-by-lhe-COU11ty-in;NQV<m!>er. -· Newport Council Okays · Bidding, for Firehous~ ~ . In nitum, Kymla saia, Irvine intemts had agreed l1bt to file for inc:Orporation until after the hearinp. The l\)lljor issue ls the lad that the 17'7· acre Collins Radio Compaa'y property is included wltbln the boundaries o! the proo ,. poeed, city on maps liled ,.ttb lbe m. cofporalion papera. · Despite the aUegaUon that-It will be the most ~xpensive fire station ever built in Orange County, the Newport Beach City Council has 1ulhorir.ed bidding on a 11ew Russians Name Envoy to China MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Unioo tG· day named V ully Tolstikov as am· b1 ... c1or to C.mmW1bt a.ma, ~ a nearly four-year ambusadorlal boycott between the two Communilt nalionl. central headquarters adjacent to Newport Center. ........ The action wa s. taken on a ~I vote over the protesb ol Councilman Carl Kymla, who ma intained that other citteS are erec· ting similar faci lilies at halt the est.Ima· · -11futlter IWllliiT,315CO>I.-'--. ~itchy-log neartlle coastThU"· The hew station, designed by -architect day will disperse in time for a full Wllliani Ficker, will IO out for bids im· day of sunny weather W"ith tempera· mediately, ~ tUrea ranging from 10 degrees Joc- TIH" bids will b< opened Oct. I and con-ally lo IO ln the lliln<yland _8""·, · : slruclion is lldleduled ror complelloo INSIDB TODAY lo{ay I, 1171. · To b< localed on .J1mbom 'Road, 11· .,,,.,. are no bomb ex~rts - lbe future lntenectlon o! Senta Barbara. thoae who tlinu&hl they were ore I ' Ghassaa Xanafanl, a spote.$man for the Front's terms: The BriUsh reported1y • Popular Front ·for the Liberation of trant Israel to declare publicly its --Pileitlne, 1a·TIR!tla . re&dlnesa to swap, but.the olberJ an 1ald aaesaed value tbe first year and 11 cents There was no immediate amamceruent the followJ11~r. o! a Chlnne ambuudor b<lng named :no.dJ the new staUon wUI haq •· all deed." 1 a y s a countian wbo e•timaled oonslruc:lion COi\ ol 13tt,t87. m!Pt qua)jfr in th 1 t field. See The commandos·bold 36 Americans and lo be wllllna to settle for a confidential Tsraells, eight Briton,, eight Swiss and i'eply. · bl'O West Germans. Switzerland, Britain The Israelis have refused any exchange ;and "rest Gennany have agreed to ex· siRCt the first Ar1b demands were an· change seven terrorist!! they hold, but not nounctd last week, shortly after the unless the PFLP releases a.II its hostages. jetliners ~ 1111 Trans World Airlines The ~Palestinians are hol ding lh e Boelng t707, Swissalr DCI and British Americans and Israelis for 13 specUlc Overseas Airways Corp. VC IO -were commandos and other Arabs tn Israeli hijacked. . <H,U~ plus an \ID!pecified tlumber O! Ne&oliatlons lo fret the hostages ft · olbcrl. _.._ maioed fndUm on two fronll Tuesday. In his stale111fflis to e , FCllilrtoO-£...-Moscow. bul-. slmllan~lntment- contends that the alternative to forming from Pelting wq expected soon . the new clty would be plecimeal an-Infonnanta have said the Ollnese may nexatlon of \he area by the aurroundtnt !._Klminate Llu . Hsin-<huan. a d e p u t Y cities or incorPQC"ation Into se:vttal rorcJgn mh1'ster. . smaller clUes. ·ro1sUkov has been the top Communist He contend! that tithetapproach would parfy o(Oclal in U:le Leningrad district lead to 1 fr1gmtntaUon of the exmtng since ltH and ba • reputaUon for btlng trvlne general plan, would require hil)w.r an ambllloua bard·liver. By training a ta x rates 1nd ·would otherwise duU"Oy a railroad -.:tneer, be hu no prevlous ex.- worthwhile plaDlltd communliJ. perlenco ln diplomacy. -, ' '. •. • • •, --;ot11er-JQ1Jor COit · tnc'luder-1--"·'... 1· furnishings '•nd equiPment, lllMOO ; hlllldlng slla lmprovemenla, lt46,400 ucl udli~turel lees. 129.111. The new station wtll be localed about oOe-hq,tr mile northwat of the planned '11'1unlc1pil complex at Newport Ctnttr. Tho <it.le ... ter will include a -Ct(y !1111:' POiiet buildinr, Courthouae and other munJclpsl ladlitltl. Tbe llllidplt<d cost.is 19 millioo. , • • , • • . • .· . -· t: 'DAllY Pl.LOT •· .. "Adffiissio!,tS / .. • .... -..-Che': JI:Oa Hos itti(L'":: --"' . g p , ,;. .. . • ,. By L. PETER KRIEG had colltcUr\a ftom insurance com- ot ,_. ~·~ P1111 51•11 inles that had luued pollciN to in-· . . ./' . Hoq Memorlal Hos~tal ~!~this divlduals. mor_ning it will r~lax ft.I a~1sslo1f le-She poi"nted out th~t many bills are qulrefr!ents for pallenls wlth13rlvate. non· contested by Insura nce c 0 mp an i e s group insurance coverage. · · h I h bl Vt'llliam .fl. Hudson. bospital. ad· because of pre-ex1sling. , ea l • pro ems mirtlst~ator said lhe Hospital Wiii now ac-with patient~. ~eptfu1vat~ policies provlde.d.the patient RoQert W1gmore. a local Insurance presents 1 certified "Proof of Insurance" agent and a member or the chamber form from his company prior to ad-committee. pointed out. that _da~s may mission that assi&ns payment to the be contested o~ly dur1 g16e .hrsl lwo hospital. years of the ex1 or a. pohcy. And Hudson said he will move today to He sugge the hospllal use the ~~re 1.gfeements from other Orange "Proo nsurance" forms. as It has ~11 County hospitals to adopt a similar g with ~group iJisured, that . will policy . · . delineale the cover a~~ and exclusions. lfht fl.oag decision came di,u:1n a ~e . form_ would also include the date of meeting with represenlativ_~f the Costa ong1nal issuance 9~ the policy so the ?itesa Chamber of ~mfi'ce, v.·hich last. h0s_Pitt1;I can lmme<hately tell wAethc:r a ..,.,·eek raised a Juror when they Jean1ed claim 1s contes~ab~e. . the h0&pitar was requiring patients After the 1nlt1al two-year period, v.•itbout'group coverage to make at least Wigmore ·said, the msurance coi:n_pany. • aown payment. by stile law. must pay any leg1limate • ?.1rs. Evelyn Tysdal. business mana,er claim. , . ..J . al Hoag, cited. the problems the ~pita! .Hudson, who said he had the auUJOrlly f 'ro111 Page J COURT. SITE PICK~D ••• prestige. Both cities wan ted the.. court. facilities ·and possible additional COunty offices.JD 'build up the importance of their civic centers. " L11TLE lt10NEY V.U.UE Economic studies have shown that t'OUrt facilities offer very llttle "money" · ,;alue to a community. The visitors spend little in the community and on the Q11:1er hand spacious parking facilities must be provided for them. Jn the final showdown. the big guns for each city were rolled out. . . COsta -Mesa Miyor' Robert Wilson argued strenuously on the basis of ac· cessibility, civic image ( S o u l h e r n California College, Orange Coast Co]lcge, Costa Mesa lflgli School. lhc fairgrounds and the existing Costa Mesa civic ccn· terl. lower developmenl cost. aJ:ca for expansion, and removing property from the tax rolls. · .. MaYor .Ed Hirth of Newport Bea£_h sfr~ssed the $7 ,000 his city had spcht in consultant fees planning for !he in· tegrated' county-city center in the Irvine Center. the fii'm sales price good for three years under an agreement with the Irvine Company-: and the willingness of Newport to form • joint pqwers agree· ment for financing . ALl\EADY OFF ROILS Newport City Manager Harvey l... • Hurlburt, in rebutting Mayor Wilson's~ rolls argument, poln~.out that ~c:lt ' civic center land was'.llftady off . J , rolls. and argued th..C ta loc•Un&·' the county would ha"9e IO deal wlJh onft • one governmental enllty rat~er th~n . lhree in Costa t\.1esa (the city, Fair Boil rd , and the stale of Ca~fomia which really controls the land). Newly elected ·Fair Board President Tim Strader said the money gained by Thomas offt!Ted an alternative of only eight courts. with a possible larger district with a central site in the future incl\Jding the new city of Irvine. He said the courts could theii revert to other county uses .!UCh as w'lfare, h'allh and the like. 1 Thomas recommE:nded accept.anct of the Newport site and the expiorallon of a joint powers agre,ment for financing with the city. • "We could work out a ~year lease for the S-acre court sile with ownership reverting to the county in 30 years and very little out of pocket cxpense at this lime," he ar~ed. MESA FAVORED Krause while not favoring either site. Pre-sented i2.eourt use figures and points whjch clearly favored Costa Mesa . He pointed oot lower inilial cost of land, bett_er accessibility. good civic im· age. . He said the county would save about · fi ve percent in selecting the Mesa site. Supervisor Allen's motion to accept the Newport offer Wlj;S conditioned .on a reporl1"ithin 90.days from various ·coun·· 'ty departments involved "lo determine the exact requirements for the various 1a!19." -· * {ilsm11, C~i~ical ·'. /!f wpo t's New Court 5_iui -lhe board in the sale to the county would be used for capital improvements badly needed . for many of the rundown fair buildings.· Stung bj supervisors' selection of a Harbor Judicial District Court site - seemingly to him in the wrong place and for the -wrorig reasons -Costa Mesa ~1ayor Robert M. Wllson spoke out today. "I am convinced the cost to the tax· payers will be a great deal more in New·. port Beach than h~re," he said. adding, that he means in both building expenses Supervisor Battin backed this argu· ment. "Where will the money the county eyends go?" he queried. "If the fair board sets it it will be used to make im- provements in facilities · used by the public.'' Battin also contended that the Newport 1creage e_armarfed for the courts might possibly retum tO the lax rolls due to .x:onomic pressures. fU\L REPORT Stanley Krause, county director of Real Property Services, made a full report on ·the two sites and an alternate near Jam· bor'e Road and MacArthur Boultvard. He said his study was ba~d on the ruture need for 12 courts, the availability ,r future space for a county library on !he Mesa site, •nd the accessibility. County Administrative Officer Robert DAILY PILOT O•.t.ll(o[ tOASf 'UILISl-401(; (C),ool,.t.NY l•M•I N. w •• , .......... , . ..-.. ~ .. ,,., J 1c~ l . c •• 1 • ., \'!(' ,, .... ., ... , ... "-··, ......... . Tho11u1 K11•il .. T~o111t1 j.,. M~,,~!•• M_,,,.,. [f•1tr i Hewt,_11 leMll Ofll11 1111 W11t l1!bo1 l ew!••••' M1ili11' Atl4reu: P.O. It~ 117$, 'l••l OttMtfOHkft C••I• Met r 1» Wtll at1 '"'" l .. -IJucft: .m ''""I A"9""4' l"ollliftt* lttCIO! 1"11 11$(:1t 1!111 ..... t•lll Siii Cllmtfllt; _, Nwt~ Iii ~ .... . and wasted time. · "People who will have lo attend the court.!{ are going to spend far more hour~ doi ng so in Corona de! Mar," the mayor added. ~ ·· Planning Director William L. Dunn also hinted at a non-relate(j meeting in Costa ~1esa Tuesday night that the court site fight is far from over, but the mayor wouldn't elaborate. "There has been a run1or -strictly a rumor -that the courts would go to Ne wport Beach and Costa Mesa wou ld get the welfare or other departn1enl s as appeasement," he remarked. "We only tried to be a good rrlend to lhe Fair 8Qard,"'h~ said. concern.ing the fa irgrounds site rejected by a 3 to 2 vote Tuesday noon. "It's not like it v.·as property .-St wt owned." he-explained. Mayor \Vi!son criticized lh' Newport Center court site for its non-central loca· lion, among other things . noting the South Orange County Judicial Oislrict boundary is ju_st a mite south. "I was really quite dist urbed that Su- pervisor Allen 's motion 11,1as based on esthetics instead or the court and public funclions it is !OJ)posed to ·ttr11t." He-.also suggested the opponenls' ,1fc· tory may be hollow . 1".The ·big question is still g9ing lo ~: can Newport Beach deliver?" he said. . :~J ,was disappointed tha t here we have an this public property -169 acres - • thal is off the tax rolls and lying vacan t fnr some public use..·• the mayor con- tinued. :'What a na.tUJal sire for a court, or Ii· brary, it could be a cataylst to encour3'ge the Fair Board t-llow other uses be· sides ·thost that are purely fa irgrounds· oriented." -. " I , ' -. . • ·-- '~· F r o•it-P~,e J e_CI . ' ,,. ,,.,,.CyP ~Ct;"~ . :. . -point in th' raet. , ''\ • I f -But mace trouble y.·a.s a!.!_ead. ~(he • cond· weather le:. one _pf Gmtel s -&rindtr wincheb brot.-~~do~wn~i-~A~thls~~I -'follrtll-mlrl< Grtlel W... -bthlDd and at lbe I had ~rec 10 the poUey eh1n1e, said !ht fonna will have to be submitted 11: _. tht..._. tlme-dr admiaslon by all but emer)ency patients. He said he will v.·ork with physicians ih tht!' "'Surround ing comm.unities to havt them inform all potential pl)tien~ of the new requirement for the admission fo'rm . The new policy will also relieve the hospital of the sometimes co.Uy burden of verifying insurance ~veragcs. Und'r the policy' that caused the furor. which went into eff~t la st January, the ' hospital had not been admitting patients without group policies until they paid a dow.1 payment. Once this was accomplished. the liospilal did expend the effort to veri.fy the covera}es contained in .individual in· surance policies. A group policy is insurance .usually ob- tained through the place of employment of an Individual. where virtually all cmployes have the same insura nce cover ge-Bs members of that particular . p., . San Joaquin I District School At W_ater's Edg'e Growing Fast The San Joaq~in Elementary School Oistricl, fastest grou·ing district in Orange 'eounty, surpassed 8,000 enroll· ment on its opening day Monday. Romantic du_o take in the vie\V and a bit of salt spray in the face al the \VOOge in Newport Beach. The ocean spot. fofmed by triangular meeting of the ocean, the west jetty of Newport Harbor and the beach. is popuJ ar with body surfers. But the best thin~ for a "body to do there is j ust watch. The 8,331 figure represented an in· crease of nearly l,500 students over last year's openhti day count. ;,Some say we're Lhe fastest growing school district jn the nation," said Rex Nerison assistant superintendent for business services. "Ifs a distinction I wish we didn't.have." Pr(!gnant Silence Greets Sex Ediication Analysis Nerlson said all the schools were rull but th;re · \v~re no problcn~s except with .... -........ bus schedules. By GEORGE LETDAL Of lftt OlllY "li•I Sti ff ,;In many areas we ha ve heav ier bus Neither friend nor foe of sex cduca!Jon loads than we anlicipated," he said. ··eut addressed the Newport-Mesa Unified v.·c haven't h'ad any-complaints from the School District trustecs Tuesday night.· walkers." The board of trustees extended Buried 'late on the agenda. the the walking distances this year to hefp disc ussion of the district 's comparison of all~viate busi ng expenditures. its Family Life Education program with Nerison said the most crowded school findings of a Newport Chamber of Com· is University Park which is also housing merce study committee drtw no com- lhe .Turtle Rock school po~tion until ments from the floor. • tbal facility is completed. . . Superintendent William Cunningham Other bulging r~cilities are V81enc1a read the staff conclusions which noted school In Capistrano Highlands and Irvine 10iTie areas which the district program school• which houses a kinderg~rten Presently docs not cover. and Others throuah eighth grade student pouplallo~. which excee9 .the Ch.amber citizen 's t'Om- TWo newfJls opened this faU , Ah.so ~ittee s.ug~ions. ~In F.J( Toro Cordillera in ~n V1~ '~Wbjl, Dr nningham said. ''The staff .io. 11er1son id Turtle ~k 1"ll open in nowl needs ard diµclion in order to • Novel\lber and Regina in Aegea~· HUis proceed,.; the board voted no guidance hopefully will be completed by spr_1!1g.· fo r further district action in considering '"We have no empty cl~ss~ms in our its present or future sex education pro- di!itrict,''. said Nerison. ··A~d it .!ooks like gramming. our growth is going to conlinut. Among suggc~tions _.offered by trustees · was the need to find further direction and Irvine Officials Protest Coast Cities 'Summit' lrvine Company officials Tues?ay said they are pleased th~t. Ne~-port city coun· cilmen will be part1c1pat,ing in boundary discussions, but were critical o( a pro- posed "summit conference". of "Orange Coast cities. dete rmine emphasis of units of the family life curriculum ·by In t er v i e ·w i n·g<I '"professionals suc h !S doctors, police. social workers and oth,rs" recommended by Trustee Roderick MacMillian , of Costa ft.1esa. •·1rs interesting to find out where we are now," MacMillian said. •·but this study gives us no direction aild leaves the proper emphasis in question." MacMillian said he believed dis cussions u•ith professionals v.'Ould help the district ~······t1······~1 determine actual needs relative to venereal disease and social problems in· eluding that of unwed mothers. Board President Selim S. Franklin of Costa Mesa noted "Jus~ putting pro- grams of any kind ln school~ doesn"t mean results we seek will be achieved.'' He cited sludies sho1v that as many seventh and eighth s-aders smoke now as did five or 10 years ago despite· heavy emphasis in schools on the disadvantages of smoking. Frankli n agreed, "\Ve '1eed direction from the medical, lega l and police"-pro- fessionals" to.determine what the district should next do. --- . Noting Uial "oul\ stafN fcds . some guidelines," Trustee James W. PeytOn of Costa Mesa suggested that furt'fier discussion of the family life program might be held for a "study session. perhaps after the special cleclion when a full board is seated .'' . Peyton said he didri't favor "turning the Chamber feport into district policy.'' Mrs . Marian C. Bergeson, trustee from Newport Beach. noted she was concerned aboul possible "overlapr.-ine". -o ( t'Oursework in family life education. although she said ... , don't want to sec an isolated 'facts of life' course." t\.frs. Bergeson called for a district ad· visory committee "representative of the community" to advise the board in mai- lers of sex education, "vocational educa· lion. schbol finance, c o n s Ir u c t i o n priorities and master planning.'' dropped back to six rninut 22 seconds . lt Was ~ weather leg to the fh'!i$h Uia ardy got. hll boal an~.crew11n I· th·e groove and gained 30 ICCOl1U11 on n· trepid to-end tht fiaJCQ ·with a 5:52 1 deficit. . I Both:'.'°yachts w;fe flying prolesl fll!P 1 soon ·after the start. but skippers and us.'. race committee were mum abOut l!le. alleged foul or fouJs. 'the pro_tesls were ~ t>e'"heJrd today. Gretel was first.t~,h9ist the red flag, indicating that Intrepid had fouled her dufin& the five-minute preparatory ;:ieriocl. ·Immediately after the fit)ish. Hardy hoisted a negative signal indicaUng that his crew oould not race IOOay, supposedly to Ji their wounds and make some changes to the deck and gear. As Salmon's_ mishap occurred, Hard was heard -to say shortly after g ashore, "'If he can't stay on at he will have to stay ashore 'da y.·" There was gloo d-Gretel ll's tender. qo~,' · , not again." one ·s:yndiqit& '!}Jn as O"'.erheard, "we hac! a ml\11 · verboard ·in one race against the French." . Others in the Australian camp opineO that the gear failures were due to too m uch fiddling with new things rigbt µp until the day before the race. · Gretel's designer Alan Payne wa1'' heard to 'remark: "I'm· looking forward, to a vacation. J'm sick of all this. We have worked so hard.·· " Most of the questions at the post-race press conferen<i v.•ere directed toward' Hardy who fielded the so metimes em .. barrassing questions in a good-natured· I manner. _ Ficker gave Hardy credit for a good r"ace under extremely di ff i cu It· circumstances . He modestly admitted a few of his own troubles in the stormy· going, but. none of them was evident ti), the thousands of spectators ·who braved. the sloppy seas in some 500 spectator: boats. Ficker said ~e was satisfied with hi:f' boat and crew and did not expect to make any changes today. Broiler Grease Cause of Coco's Fire in Newport Newport Beach firemen said today gr'ease that accumulated in the broiler venl wa s responsible fo r the Monday night fire wh ich caused· an estimated SIS.000 i:iamage to Coco's restaurant in ·Fashion Island. I... Inspectors also laid the blame of a $4,500 fire at the South Bay Club apartments Monday to a cigarette drop-. ped in .a couch. "The Coco's tire started *n a steak on· the broiler ignited the gre9 in the vent,· Restaurant custOmers had to evacuate the building after the fire activated the building's sprinkler system. -~ Firemen used a hose on the roof anCI nne in the building to battle lhc blaze. No injuries were reported. The apartment fire was reported in th! apartment of Maurice Kogan. He told in· spectors he had been out of his apart. ment for a few minutes and discovered the fire \\'hen he returned. _ He suffered first degree burns on his right hand when he opened the d.oor. A neighbor. John Smetck, used 1n apartment fire hose to extinguish the flames before firemen arrived. I Gilbert \V. J<'erge son, vice president of corporate communications, said: "\Ve are pleased that the Newport Beach city council haS ·accepted our in· vitalion to participate in talks with the Council or the Communities of Irvi ne. UC Ir vine and the Irvine Co. on ,~~"-~U)lject of the new city's boundaries:' .i GEM~ TALK . :i . :1 Diamond Rings of Incomparable Beauty "As for the Ne\Yport council's proposed 'sun1nlit conference' with the cities or Costa r-.1esa. Santa Ana . and Tustin con· ccrning the future or the cl\y of Irvine. it 1vould appear Jo v.•eaken lhe spirit nf coope ration that. must exist between all parties involved." Fergeson also detended !hr action of lbc CciunCil of Com-munilles in filing in- corf)C'raUon papers and.denied the Irvine Company had-a h.and~in the affair. .... CHART lo Continue Cultural Seminar A sequel to last month 's analysis oJ culture on th e Orange Coasl ~·ill be of- f~red. Thursday. 1vhen the Citizens' Hnrbor Arej Research Tean1 (CHARTl 1nects at the Costa Mesa Golf and Coun- lry .Club. The--7:30 a.JT1. breakfast session will in· <·ludc prior guest!?'lwho discussed reletcd fields of music, drama nnd art, plus ne1v a41horlti's °" the subjects and rot.rnd . ' . • • : TODAY :' : " : • • • • • J, C. HUMPHlll'.'1 •1 .. ............. , You'\·r probftbly ~rart! l~e n11rrssion thal '"11 diamond 1~ rorc\·er." t:\'(.'_n the origin of I he \1·ord diamond lend s 1up- 1101·t lo the exprt':qkln. Diamond 1·nn1rs from the Grttk '"'"rd adamas. u•hich mrarui indc· 1tructlblc. -Thrro \\'ill be 1111.ny thini;s ''OU buy in llfe lhli t cost mor "than ll diamon d. And r.hancn are they will 'v."t&r out or break down. None of the lhinp you buy \0111 prov1de quit!!' the same thrilling 11.nd IB.!lling plrasurcl p1·ovldcd by . a diamnnd. Thr purrJWC .,, ll diamond Is an adVf'nturc u'i1h 1wim111nencr. \ The purposes or whir h dia· monds arr boUKhl de~f't'VC !lomrthln,,.,.·t1•1111 \viii last. P!'.'1·.I hRps you'd Ilk,. " dlamnnd for •your 011·n t'nj(l)'mcnt "r &JI "" l"nt a_grmcnl ring. f.laybt you'd! l!kr to buy JI sparkling dhtmflnd fnr a l111•in~ wUr u·ho ha1 f>c!,rn )'01.1r ht'lpmal e nn lhe road to 5\n.'f'CU. For the worn1n who ~nows whi t 1ht went1 but no! where --. io find a. M1t'h your 1tyle with our m1ny di1tinc;tiw• design1 . Stop by our s+ort lit u1 1how you our sel•clion of be111 utifu l di1mond rin91. No 'Barny ard' For Newport • -~ta61e discussion. • \VhAlt'.vt':r lhe purpoK a di•· 1nnnd is rnrf'vrr: l)lo!LV 'IUIT. •1111 ..,t'lll Ji cMM!Mf lftt ....... , ...... Ii Mlltlll<f .. llT QAf'I Silo>· ' • t lfl ........ !C ,.,, ..... '°' l.11""• ... ~ ... Ne _, llKI\. CM!I Mn.. l+llllt11W:111 lt•fll Ir.I ,_lliol '11111,, '""' .... no -rtt'-"'fl H11:-. O<lf"" C..111 Jvt!WIW. .,........,., Flllllfts Jll•ill1 I~ 1• DI! -.,1 l•l1t11 1 ...... Nl-1 IUO!., -'311 Wal llY ,., ... , C.lt M .. 1 • t.i ..... 17\•1 ('iJ.•\J1 Cle1.Ule4 A~ 64J.S•7a C•"""''· h •i. 1,1tt11t1 Cttu '"'!!Ult.., Ctfr11i•ftf. ,.. """"' lltl'ltt. l!t.111111-. <llltfhl "'t ti.. ... •f-1\ltl!'IWI" ........ MtY M , • .....,._.. •11,..,,1 -ltl -· --tt u.r•lfllo -· • k(-CIM ""\ ... 1111111 11 Hew-I tttt111 , ... Ctttl ~. C1\lltrlllt. kolHr .. •i.. IW (ifl'W .... -·""'" ,, "''" Q.Jt _ ... , .. "'IOI•"' f tillMhM .. k10 """'lftl,, ' · Zone Change to PaYc Cows a~d Pfgs arc no loni'r £ood enough for the prest11iou1 address or Newport Beach. Calif. The Newport City Council for mally adopted an ordinance bannil11 the kccp- i,11 or all barnyard 1nimal1 Monday night. E~'n horses are excluded tron1 the r.rese.nl boundaries. ltowev,r, 1ht clly Jild ,a\'e open the, posslblllty that horses mlghl be permittCd In rural areas oor may be annexed to the city in the future- Way for Aparlluculs <# The Ncv.'porl Beach City Council h.is approved a zone change t'l('aring the ~·ay for constr\Jclion ol 64 additional apart- ment units.by lhe lrvlne r.omp1ny ill its Upper Harbor View llllls tract en titDrjll.(:rll11 Avenue. An addltio11al 104 un its t,1,·lthin the p~ JcctJ ·k!cat.cd at S8n Joaquin Hills Road. hnrl gained earlier &pproval. 1'he co(l'lplbx will irrclude 11 structures, all 1wo-litory. \ . ' ' WATCH NllCT Wiik '01t ..... , "'rchaMllll at HMl•H P.lay ~·e add oor co~ratula· lions and br11t ~·lsh~ to ~tr. and J.f~ Ardtn !'II. Starbuck on their a-oldt':n "'eddlnt annl· versary. Anr you rt:ad,y to select your 1 l!'nK•a~n1ent or Wl'ddinr rlna? \Ve 1prcl11llt~ in diamond ''"'I or cndurlnJt: t>to11uty and dl1tfnc- llnn JI J, C. ffUfflPHRJES JE\\TELER$, 11nd \\'f'"IJ. ht hllf'· PY 10 &sAl61 ~'OIJ In maklna: yaur ~11!'Clitu1. \Ce·v,. bl:rn i.rrvln1 \,011 rot 9vrr 2.f .)'C!,l!'S OMV 1!11 us ll.>On. l J. C. HUMPHltlll .llWILl•S 1a2s H•w•rt llvd.,-54a.sto1 • J. C: fiu11i1Jhri eJ JeweferJ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA C::ONYfN IENT TlkMS aANIC.A.MEllCAlD-MASTE~CHAIGf ?4 Y(AlS IN SAME LOCATION PHONE S41·l ~OI 0Ptn Dally,.._,.,,, '•••· til l 11_ ________________________________ _J ' \ -·- • • r' -__......-. ·-~' • ·-· .. " ... " -. ~· . _ on_firebii!!l ~~ ~,, By Tbt Associated. Press twWours '!a ~unclea~ti.ether !JlY~ere -~ee wounded men an~ One black m!ln has ~r ved becailW~lice f1redJ~~ the bla(~. Ile said_. _ woma11 wer& urested !illd _ . -th · h ,.. d to. Soots w~r.-" fl!'Q • -char ed .,. · · ~illed and-a tola~i -wou . e~ gi~_t_..,~2®C-... ----depuUe12ltl'Cked..:ift~ flf .£_ Wl)U ~·s~_arrest )!d-.b_y pee gunfire · e\v' sniper. f1~e ~t they ~ov'7'1· un-,........-t.IJ_ertluil~lng nct;"'sav?'16en _!nd jlSSault w1~ intent to OJJeans-and , Bi · ham as yrotected· 111to lhe h~ Holding w a ated-to be murder. One of ~ n1en, -O!ficersi<.::ePuties mounted street. · _,,.. rifles..,<0 guns; Belcher Wayland Bryant, · 42, was ··~ None of !,be-wou~·men .or . iO....k rifle and a shotgun, described.: as the Jeader of'ttie new . acks on ~ted lh~dea'd ~n. \\•as 11Jl fh loaded, were confiscated group. All are Birmi11.gham ebombers and BI a c !-mea1ately lOentified'. afterwards. ~midents. · Panther sympathizers ~those grocery store WBJ:-. r the' • • · ~l>olle"e i\ttaeks COME ANQ ffUR · ;-:1>i·~ MARCU.S..IACH . .. . ' . rh:1ca1-tiler t::xtr(lordl~it.Y ... ~ AUlh:Qr, \V6t;!'1 Tra\!C,l .. ON . 1 THrtO ,,..._.,,..,.~ An • nt ut• in'to new dimensions of 1piritu1I dt · ries, keepin9 pece with teehnolo9ic~I. break• Southern cities. __,.....--BlackF.an io-"1ieadguartt_rs .... ' . The Ne~Orleans death oc~t~at ·a· rndied during the Long "a1·· si····~ke Se-cucred'..-·'t'Uesday nig!it wheq. o i fi!.. • \::.! 1 foUr policemen .hiding Jn ·a n "'·Birmingham, th rec .grocery st or ·n ..-t e blacks were wounded Tuesday rou9h1. • '•: Who is ihis "NEW MAN" cornil).g on the scene? c 11 'fJ"I TtltPIMlll LICE SURROtJND PANJHER HEADQUARTERS In t<i(ew. Orleans, Birmingham Gun Battles Raged -' ' Hwnp.hrey,.Jackson T 01> Black, Antiwar Foes ·· By CARL P. LEUBSOORF Mayor Kevin H. \Vhitc. 44 , led ,..,. ,. .. ilic11 wru,, state .Senate Pres i·d e n t · neighborho¢~where,a guri bat· \\·h~n deputies moved in on a Rai·}s Bac'k l tle h_Jd-taken place earlier in house occupied by men1berii or . the 0:8.y shot four blacks Jrith_.... lhe 'Alabama Black LibersiUon shotguns. Police said they had l 'rorlt. Cliief lt E. Belcher irifonnation the ..stoff! was to said the ABLF was "part of be 1firebombed. ' the Block Panthers or trying 1 or111al By The meet r-eprcsentativcs of the Three of....-the men shot were to be." Prospects of ngfhy strike 157 striking bar.gaining units. WEDNESDAY, September 23rd-t P.M. - CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE .~•tllH CO.ye• Re~ et El Tere lee4, Letu11e hoch ~~ .. .... Relreshments durin9· intermissio~ followed bJ • pro•·" voc1tive •nd popular "Tc'-LK BACK TO BACH" die''w · logue session. -'J AN EVENING TD REME!o\B~R ,, found in the dark outside the ,Jefferson County Sherriff store and taken to a hospital. hlel Bailey said th!!! raid WJlS v.1here they u n d e r w e n t conducted ·to serve an evicti ·surgery. The fourth lay under notj~. ·A -volley of sl ac· a street light for more than con1panied the · n but it by the ect Auto Workers T-hc union called the "'alkoul a · t General Motors Corp. or nearly 344.000 ·workers loomed larger today but three Tuesday in fhe Unitea slates railroads reported opefation; and Canada to •back contract near normal after picketing ~de ma n d s. Pr?duction coil-Donoti!.11...-ss~oo',., ,.n••· Sl.OO fer Hltll Sctrieot .,.4 c ... Tuesday. ... . tinues at Ford Motor Co. and ~·'""'•4"9ta. hr l ... rnri~• C.11 -4t4-04t0 • _ _, Adva-11ce l ;S· s' S11,b Bolh sides in 11\e GM strike Chrysler Corp. where con·1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'~ 11 \\'ere to m'<!et briefly today to traCts alsu have expired. ~set an.agenda for future talks . In the rail show do w n , • a!'. UAW President. Leonard fedrra l Judge Howard Cor· S Off 0 -\\'oodcock was to take to the coran ordered the four AF L-e. en·. . . regon' .·-picket lines in Detroil to rally CIO unions to show cause at a Nearly Everyone_. rank and Hie members. hearing, today why they should · '" Hubert Humphrey and Sen. MaUri·ce A. Donahu~. 52, in the Henry M. Jackson 0 f bitter, four·way ·Democratic \\rashington easily dffeatcd fight for the gubernatorial bla ck, antiwar opponents in nomination ~gainst Republic~~ Democratic primaries for the Gqv. Francis W .. Sargent , aa. Senate, v.'hile Sen. Joseph D.-·lle '_Vas . unopposed for Tydings . of r.1 a r y I a ·0 d renomination . SALEM. Ore. (UPI) -The letter o f cO;;;~~dat ion , of~~~~f ~=~a~~~~;Y~s .f~~ ~~la~nghe~~s in, ec~~~~ta ~o; ListenS to Lande1·s Salen• Capital Journal said ~~ho~'~1'e~v~cr~·~f~o~r ~h;is~in~Je:r~O.~ti' •:n~d~~U~A~W=Jc~a~d~c~rs~g~o=on=a~n~a~·~r~e~sl~ra~in~i~ng~o:r<l;c:r~p;ro:h:ib:il:in:g~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il ·ruesday that a submtrrinc cooperation. tion11ide tour Thursday to the strike. sl.ghted. off the 0~.£_gon COilf 'i J uly 30 11"as one-of the Sovit: ~ Vnion's ·most ad vanccxl wa: overcame a· surprisingly stiff In the same stat e. Rep. conservative challenge. Ph illip Philbin., 72. a 28+ycar Sen .. Ed\vard r.t Kennedv House veleran and second wcin \Vithout opposition. an~ senior Democrat on the Arm· SEin. JohOO. Pasfi:ire oflthode ed Services Comrilittee~ \\1as Island over,vhe\med a token ousted from CongreSs by the foe in primaries· Tuesday for Rev . Robert F. Drinan , 47. a fi\'e Sen ate s.e at s Hie Jesuit priest who ran on an Democrats hope to retain in anthvar platform . November. · In Boston. J\1rs. Loµisc Day Two Democratic governors. Hicks . an outspoken opponent ~1arvin Mandel of Maryland of school busing. .won the and Frank D. Licht of Rhode Democratic nomination for the 'Jsland."1\•ere_renominated, and seat of retiring House Speaker gubernatori al nominer.s \\'ere John \V. ~1cCormack. \'essels. After an extcn·s ive in· vestigation. the newspaper reporlcxl, Ne11•port skipper John Beth~l observed a nuclear.powered missile-car~ rying submarine. __ An authoritative B r i t is h pllblication. Janes Fighting Shi~, said . there are 13 simila r subs. each carrying 16 ballistic missiles \vith a range of> 1,500 miles. also se lected in In Maryland. Rep. GcoN{e h'lessachusctts. Minnesota and H. Fallon, 68, chairman of the Oklahoma. Hnuse Public \llorks Com· 'l'Ue'sday's volin~ \\'<IS the mitteC. trailed Paul S . last big i:ound of priinaries Sarbanes. a 37·year--old sta le before the Nov. 3 general clec· legislator. But Rep . Samuel D. lion. Friedel. 72. chairman of the In Massachusetts. Boston House Administratio n Com·. mittee. led three opponents. Bethel and three men1bers -of his cre11· aboard lhc sportfishing boat Blue Shark saw the surfaced sub late one afternoon during c I e a rl 11•eafher. It v.•as· near' a group 1 of Sov iet fishing boats. Ex-LBJ Aide -Su1ith Honot·ecl WASHINGTON (AP ) -c. · R. Smith. ·retired airline prcsi· dent and former secretary of commerce under President Lyndon B. Johnson, ~1·as nan1· ed to d"a y as winner of the '\'right Brothers Memorial Tr.ophy, a top aviation av.•ard. The 71.year-0\d form er . "American Airlines head will be honored at the annual \\'right J\1emorial dinner here ·nee. 17. l'!1 ' In a hiaryland district in lhe \Vashington suburbs. Thorilas Hale Boggs Jr .. 29-year-old son of House Democratic \Vh\p 1-l'ale Boggs of Louisiana .. won the Democratic nomination. He faces an uphill fight in Nove1nber against. GOP Rep. Gilbert Gude. who \\'as unop- posed Tufsday. I Humphrey, 59, scored a I smashing 3·1 margin victory over black studies instructor Earl D. Craig Jr'.. 31, to cap- ture the Democratic nomina· lion for the MinncsOta Senate 1 1 seat being vacated b y Democ r at Eugene J. h1cCarthy. Speciat . All 3 PIECES • SEPT. I 6!h thr11 20111 Bethel 1vas subsequently in· tervi-ewed by Navy officials and film he had taken of the vessel was confiscated . All but three rrames of the film w·as subsequently returned. The Navy has. refus'ed to confirm that Bethel <lid see a submarine. He did receive a cn•LDREN LIKE UNCLE LEN 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL SCHOOL SUPPtlES f(XC~l'T SA\l PRICfO IT!M~) SIMPSON STEN(),PAD • GREGG RULEDJ • NON-SLIP J.Rlr.G BIND(R lHUAl BOO~. ~~El'.O BOOK J\?"C~PACllY 1Nf8f ~ C0 57 El t0 12 STICKS COMPRISSEO CHNlCOAl N~ N.fQ~JC "'· 15 4i2'5c . REG;;IO ·66c . ' ~~ STATl·()NERS BUENA ,ARK SHO .... ING CtNftR COSTA MlSA SOUTH COAST .. LAZA f!UNTINGTDN C£NTEI • MllNTINC1DN ll.ACK OPEN SUNDAY'S ~ltte Commercial' S!it~ry Si.ipplit5 f<O'" Plllt~1 IO boo~k••Pi"9 . . t11pp1let. • FREE GIFT WRAP i 1 MEN'S, SPORT SHOES The popular sport shoe ia white I 891 WOMEN'S ' SIZES 5 TO 10 ·713 MEN'S::.:iOYS'-YOUTHS' BASKETBALL ~s.~,,~ ~~s ·"· #rc•hf.~. ~o n-~~1d •Ii!!• l iOll llOIM. fllA~k 01' a l] •'11111- 2·~ 61/2.lJ 10.2 21/2·6 MEN'S-BOYS'-YOUTHS' DECK SHOES 61/a TO 12 1/2 T0-6 479 10 TO 2 396 . MEN'S AND-BOYS' / • WOMEN'S AND MISSES GYM SHOES ~a ....mi ;..., .,.,., •ole~. 1';1t\rH du•· •.hle •olff. Whll". Black. Sav:c. R~d. 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The past, present and fylUPe of the 1 rvine Company and the. City of Newpo...Jl,..-Qeach h·istoric.ally have ·been Interwoven. /' -• Each has beefi pegendent on the other. · 'i'her! have been little squabbles from time to time. But riow, the batile~round.is getting bigger. There 1s the Collins Radio Company dispute. The I rvinet Company is keenly inter~sled in protecting an in· dustriaJ tax bise for a new city that someday may num· ber more' than 400',000 population. Collins, agd Newport officials, contrarily. feel that the decisio n'to annex the property is theirs, and theirs alone. There is also Newport's move Monday night lo~eet with other adjacent cities to discuss the boundaries prcr posed on Irvine incorporation papers filed Friday. The Irvine Company, and the Council of the Communities of Irvine. will be excluded from these talks. . ~ These-are not little squabbles. They raise the ques· tion of far-reaching potential complications between the twoJorces. Newport acted Monday night on an annexation res· olution only after charging that irvine interests had violated a secret pact b.v filing Ior incorporation prema·. turely. There was to be no filini:i; for incorporation pending public hearings to be conducted by the county in No· vember on the master plan for the community. Similarly, Newport had privately agreed not to pr°"' ceed with its Collins annexation procedures. 'The matter of who broke -wh3t agreements -·if any -is cloudy and cOntradictory, Monday morfling, the Irvine Company formally no-- / -· -tlfled all adjacent cities It Intended to live up to under- standings a~ commitments it had with them regarding their annexing portions of the Irvine industrial area: The seriousne!is of the schism may not be known for months, or likely even years. But unless these wounds are healed, the conseque.nce$ may change the future of much of the entire South Coast. It has already been conjectured tfl.at the Irvine ComJ)any, to protect the tax base of its future model city, particularly if a Newp<1rt victory in the Collin·s battle touches off other annexation effOrts, might back away from Jon~·standin~ plans to annex much coastal land south of Corona deL Mar to NewPort Beach. At this stage it seems to be a··question of \Vhether long-run mutual interests, may-be givipg Way to new and bigg_er a_mbitions. A . W otd of Caution J\1ani parents may be secretly relieved th~t school hu started again and their 'kids are out from underfoot around the house. But, with that relief we'd like to &dd a 'vord of cau· ti on: - . Of the 26,796 students returning to-Newport-Mesa Unified schools. for example, l4,000 are younger ihan• high school age. Adult ·and .teenage motorists alike, should realize that that many youngsters can ·be a hazard to driving as they gather to go .to and from school by bus, or oii foot. Let's all remember young childien do not aJwaYs display the best judgment as pedestria'ns or while in groups awaiting buses. School 's in session. Please. drive carefully. ,. -.... .. ~ N "· • 'Dem.ocra.cy in. action.• • .~ ...... We Are Going Not Too Far, But Too Fast Dear Gloomy · Gm: Corn Blight Threatens Nation's Food Steppig . . N_o Known _Defense Against Fun s We are changing · our environment fut.er than we can adjust to it: That's as limply as anyone can state our problem -which has Jess to do with the sabltanee M our affain: than with their · form and lbape. . This is really what upsets everyone so much, and makes us 1verreact to ~litical and llOCiaJ an'd econ- DmiC events. There Js. a loss of a sem ri: continu.ity, a feel· ing that we are dis-- oriented, and a des- perate psychological need to cling to some permanent la11dmark I.be way .a drunk bas to wrap himself around a lampost. A few weeks ago, I drove past a coun· try house we jied to live in every sum- mer for somf!"'Years. This spring it w-as rtruck by lightnhig and totally demolish· !d. It gave me a weird feeling fo drive ~ this empty lot where only rtttnUy !ft.had .eaten and slept and play~. Solution to the frftWay hassle: Ju.st run the coast freeway from Huntington Beach to the New,port Freeway at Superior as planned, then shunt traffic around the Back Bay via the Corona del Mar Free- w~y at Palisades. But see that they start with enough Janes instead of adding lat~r at twice the cost. -W. H. C. "~" ffft-"'Ille" .......... ...... ,,.. --tlly """" tll' Ille ....,..,_., SlH "'" "' -........ y .... Detty ....... THE ACCELERATION in th! rale of change, rather than change it.self, is what bothers us to the deepest roots of our psychic constitution. What used to take-2ll years now happens ln five, or three; and ilOt only tO .our neighborhoods, our downtowns. our cities, even our villages, but more importantly, to our rnora.1 and social patterns, our mode of rela ting to one a11other, cur standards or right and wrong, good Md bad, guilty and innocent. Don't even look at ·lhe radical left, but at the conservative right; at that bulwark of traditionalism and continuity, the Rorit_an C3lholic Church~ Who would have imagtned a decade ago the cataclysmic changes shaking and altering that ancient and impressive institution? More fisstfes -have appe8red in that church in the last • IO years than in the preceding 300 years; little wondei-. that its most devout com· municants feel like Chicken Little watching the sky falling down. MOST OF THE MODERN cha nge, in my view, ii an improvement. in every To the Editor: With the ~Ued Southern corn blight there is a feaJ pol!SibiJily that lhe corn crop <if the U.S.A. will be ·reduced for 1970 by from 25 to 50 percent. ThiS is a new and unusual fungus against which there is no known prot-ection. fl may be ~t we are ali-eady under atlack from some one of the numerous enemie& we have made jn Europe and Asta. "1'11Ui new disease will force prices higher. reduce our -rooc1 supply and severely cut into the cattle and hog population. · . THE WOR.tt OF the plight Js that the. new disease appears just ·at the time when the Administration has cut the funds available for sc:ientiffc research from the previous appropriations, which were far too small. An example is cancer research whose budget allotment has been cut 25 percent. The plea is made !_hat th is. is necessary to win the war in Vietnam: the answer is that we are almost defenseless against the attack of biological warfare. It may be that we will find ourse!Ves seriously handicapped in the v;ar and at hOme. AGRICULTURAL scientists ha v e titated that under the best of circum- stances it will take at least two full years to find a means of checking the new corn blight; and these are not the best of <'ircumstances with the Administration reducing funds for research in fighting Letter1 from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey theiT messages in 300 wonts or less. The ' right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libelU 1eservtd. AU let-. ters must include lignature and fhail- i1ig address, but names may b1 with- held on, request if sufficient reason i.-; apparent. Poetry will not be pub· ·Ii shed. plan t, animal and human disease. As of now we are utterly defenseless against this form of attack. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN Scirool Board Election To the Editor: - I <i1n writing with regard to the election that will soon be held for the new board of trus lecs member for the Ne\tport·Mcsa school district. I think it is very im- portant that we elect someone who is not a rubber stamp for the administralion, someone who will speak out when he sees · all kinds of mis-spending and other types of illefficiency being allowed to run ram· pant in the school district. It is my candid opinion tha t many things are oc.c:urring in the schoo l district not to the liking of the COmmunilf in general. Why are they trying to hire so manfnew administrators (I not iced this in the paper) when.they are already top heavy with them ? Why was the 1director in charge cf the in formational services literally fired? Why hasn't lhe former superintendent now in the district been placed in a position that will , use his talents? I ' WHY ARE SO FEW of the people. from former districts (the three now unified) allcwed to do the job for which they were trained? Why is the inefficient 1op level administrator still in a nice spot in the organization? These questions need to be answe_red to the $1tisfaction of the public. There may even be more. Why is then:, ... so much distrust aOd 1.lnrest in tile-district? I firmly believ.e that the administration is hiding Lhings that should be out in the open -like all these federal projects and -other matters that should be of concern to the public. Why is the ad1ninistration untruthful and playing a kind of ca rd gam~? -; - BuCk up community members and have your say 3bout the new board member who i!f coming into the fi eld. There are more to be-elected in the spring. We must ·let the people know where we stand. Let lus, toe:ether, investigate ahd ask questions. BETTY HILLGREN ()fficer Rogers Helped To the Editor : Please give notice of commendation in your paper to officer P: Rogers, Costa Mes·a police. who was-Very kind and ef- ficient when he came upon me after l was run over by a car on 19th Street between Newporl and Harbor al 9:30 a.m. on August 21. He deserves it. Thank you. I am writing from my bed. . ims. Y. J. LAMPL Clurrch nrul Politics To the Editor: Your editorial !oday concerning . us Democrats who are against abortion, changing our·voting sta tus lo Republican reminds me or a two-headed dragon. You say peaceruJ protest . is okay one time, bi.it this tiriie, because it goes against your views. you say it's not okay for us to protest pe~cefully. Anyway, how peaceful can a protest be? No window.c; were broken. no fines were set, no physical casualties were made. J{ow else do you . want us to protest anything as cruel and inhuman and sadistic as abo rtion? MRS. D. H. KAISER The editorial's point was whether• a church, by actively eu.gaging in parti!an politics, might be 1'isking il.3 tox exempt status. · -Editor IN A WAY, EVERYTHING we knew l1aa been struck by a kind of lightning in the last few' years. The 13Jl..dscape ha~ ~n radically altered; fiel~/are soop.·· ping centers, lanes are highways. lofll m skyscrapers. All the old familiar 5ijlposts are gone, "or going. There is alf uneasy dreamlike aspect to our everyday lives. area. But this doesn't matter. What ma t· ters ii that we are not able, biologically or psychologically, to deal with so rapid a rate of change -;tnd so 'we vent our frustration in conflict. in divisiveness, in resistance and resentment that are not Phantom Letter Mystery Is Solved A large part of us remains amenable lo rational argqmenl or r:hildlike at he.art; and v.·e mu.st logical persuasion. \VASHINGTON -This colum n has now remember that children above all cherish We are not going f,.90 far. as many fear. solved the mystery of TV Guide's phan· lhe familiar, the known, the established. . But we are going too fast. As the OOdy . Ibey are d e d i c a 1 f: d traditionalists: finds it bard to adjust to supersonic tom leUer assailing newscaster Chet ·~ fi cials had hired two prostitut.es, one of 1 them a lesbian, tO stage a private "se1 demonstration." clrew travel expenses Lnd per diem from the government but, fpparently, paid for the sex show out of their own pockeL-;. everything mu!t ·be the same. a story told speeds, so tJ'ie mind even more finds it Huntley, who has retired to his bOots and er.acUy the same way, a game played in nearly impassible to adjust to the bolts of bluejeans out on the wide-open spaces of JftC,isely the identical fashion, or they &OCiaJ lightning striking ev.erywhere i\1ontan a. _ retJ lost,~ cheated. · around us . :. La st month, we iePortca -that' the Footnotl!: TV Guide happens to.be con· trolled by Walte r Annenberg, the lorn:ier Philadelphia publishlng mag11ate who is now servi ng as t:1e U.S. Amb'assador to· England. Annenberg is a devoted friend of Richard Nixon. \\1ho has madi''no secret of his distaste for certain TV com· mentafies. Indeed. he had a special dislike, say intimates, for the Huntley. Brinkley shOw. a feeling that was in· tensified by quotations attributed lo Hufttley lhat Nixon was 11shallow." All· nenberg was in a position to know how the President fell. .. .., t!ditors of TV Guide, \ ' for their August I ~Inside the ·Third Reich' -r:~~~~~i-~f~fi~'' In 194& Albert Speer, Hitler's Minister Df Armament& and War Production, waa 5elltenoed u a war criminal with other ~ leaders at Nuremberg. He served 20 years in prison, much of them writing his memolrs. P.tost of Spttr's codefendant.ol were killed, hanged or committed 11Wcide. So these massive notes, Published now in a Rnslation by Rich~nd Clara Winston, art not only intriguing "inside !ituff " on that Incredible period. they are ~ only jnside story by a member of !Dtler.'a inner clique we have. . ' ••tnside the ThJrdlieich," then . is the )I.her side of the looking glass to William , L.. Shirer'• "The Rise and Fall o( the Third Reich." Partieularly )nterutlng is: lhe mau of rnhtutlae in it. Spetr's 1ecount of Hitler's arch Ile c t u r-a I mecalomanla In the middle and late l9IO's, ior example. ~EITBEll A polltlcll JIOl military man. Spet_r was R youna;-:Jrchilect before n. cllmbtd high into lJie Nut hierarchy. He c3pturcd the nopce ·of &he would-be ;rchitcct •Utltr. Oefip a new Betlln. )titler told him. based on HiUer's aketche&. ~!"!..~~ .. the leader felt, wa s not a ml un:uvpuda UUJ~arls, or even Vienna. He "••led thing• big, very· big -flrst a trlumpbll areh 240 feet higher than Ille me.la Parla. with names of all. U mlUJon -from the !Int war childed to • but had dropped it lhe last minute. One -~---~.---~ week later, however, S<\ • -';jl' J the magatine pu~ · ~-n :.:·_, _ _,_ •,. A· llshed a mysterious ~· ~· -.DVUIUU8D .-~ letter bristling with " _ -, ' I• ~ language from the -~ 4 unpublished editoriaL • granite. Then a huge Great Hall with a 'The Jetter "as signed by a ·•p, H. dome a dozen time s the size of St. Peter's t.yon'' of M,9fitgomery, Ala., an elusive in Rome (as wlga( a building as one can figure wtlOm \Ve couldn't locate in imagine, according to sketches r.1ontgomery. TV Guide editor Merle reproduced here). Panitt vehemently deniC?d the letter 1''3~ The capi tal's main boulevard would be a rake. \\'ider · than the Champs Elysees, even though the city's proportioils would be shattered by the ch•o~ lack of .real planning. The maY6r of Berlin. not en- thusiaslic about the plan, held out for a widLh of a mete JOO yards. The mayor was an "icfiot,. a failure. a zero"; HiUe.r ordered Goebbeil to repl•ct him. THE LOVE oF 1lze, Speer noln, w~s a psycholoelcal tllln1 with Hlt!er. w11o once &aid: "I do this to resttn to each individual German his self respect." One finds the largest buildings of anliquity lied up with ~uch 0cling of mUICles, S~r adds, mostly in cities ruled by HOWEVER, WE have now located "P. I{. Lyon" who lived in Montgomery some 20 years ago. She is Phyllis Lyon Clemeako, wife of TV · Guide's letters editor, Harold "Clem" Clemenko, the same mu who swore to us' the letter was genuine but had been "impossible" to authcnUcate. Reached ·by thi5 column . ~1 rs . Clemen1co wu miffed when we 8sked her · maiden name. "l don't believe I care to talk to you." she said, and she hung up. ·~--B11 George ---. WlU.IA~t PORTER. lhe Americin An1bassador in Seoul. has suggest~ that the sdviel may be tightening the reins en Kim Il·sung, the Communist czar or North Korea. In a confi deriti31 cl ble, Porter nol.cd !hat Russia 's UN Amba ssador Jacob f\'lalik visited Pyongyawg in early August The Ambassador sugg~ted that the Soviets may be applyillg quiet pressure to kC1:!p Kim II-sung from slirrinE n•w ll'Ouble in Korea . Porter be1 v~ the Russians want tci avoid any incl ents that might discourage the U.S. f going ahead with it.! with.drawal schedule in Sout h Korea. SEVERAL !UGH Social Security ol· ficials, who fl ew Olll to St. Louis las:l December to· confer on the problen1s of <!~spots. • "Do a ~ood job," the leader told hi! Intoxicated young archttect.,.;buL mo.st of the grandiose plans never came oil. 'nle whole absurd epl~ w•s typtcal -or Hitltr·,. innumtrable blunders we find in this vtvld history; wl11<h wO-shall Look-al qain In a further tolumn. DcAr lGcorgt : the aged and the infirm. wound up al a Oo YOll think long ha ir denotes late-ni!lht gir1ie party in the hotel room of ~ WIUiam Boeu iatenl femininity ? one offlcl?l. ~,. -:-s.o.~ The lnc1d~nt has been. the subject or a Dear S.D.: hush-hush lnvcs!lgat.lon, which ha~ caus-~ou aven l seen Raquel 'Welc~ -e~-~1. Se~ntrhea~arters 10 bu:a: gctllng i crew cut. have you Z "'1lh. titijlat1ng whl~rs. Th e in· · vcsligators repor1ed tbaf'.»ie edat& of· ·--~ ------- --• Sen. John Wi\lian1s, (R-Del.l , the stern In his written report, Hess held· .J. Robert Brown. lhen the acting field director, responsible for the affair. Brown at first denied l~ investigatorit that he knew anything about the girlie party. \Vhen they came back with ad· ditional evidence, he refused to talk to them. _ HESS lN.fOR1\1ED the Senators th!il ARTHUR HESS, tbc deputy com.' Brown had been sternly reprimanded and · · h d had been reassigned to a lower posilion. Senate moralist, got wind of the incident and demanded indignantly whelhe,r government funds had been used to pay for the sex performance. His inquiry was routed delicately through the Senate Finance Committee. which has jurisdic- lion over the Social Sec u r i t y Administration . m1ss1oner, as now ma e an em-barrassed confession to the committee The deputy commissioner also expressed that "an afte.r-hours affair" unhappily his deep concern "that such an incident took place in st. to'uis. But he hastened to could have occurred" and promised th3t assure the Senators thal federal funds Social Security officials would "comport weren't involved. The partying officials themselves" \~1ilh proper dignity in the future . Quotes ~lrs. Rooald Reagan. fln current r .. sblons in art. n1ovles. books -"Th American peoplt are \\'llling to go just so far and then they're? going to dig their heels: in and 3ay. 'that's .all, it's got to it.op': and I think we're at that point.'' M1rd N1m111n -Santa Cru -1.111 Is as ~tupid for me ~n of£ people just because they're-,_.r 30 as it is for you not to listen to a kid beeau.sc he has long hair." Paul Sylbtrt, Hollywond d I re c t n r quoting Freud to describe the.me of his )"OUCh crisis film -"lnfanlilism, no mat. ter how attractive, 'is no solution," Oeorge C. ~tcNutt, 61kland , on Vlemam -''If you comP1re Nlxoh·s record with tha t or his rmmtdiate predecessors ... it appean the President is doing a ratfier good job of extricating us from a vtJ)' aticky aituation." Brown acknow ledged to this column thal he had been in charge of the St. Louis ex p c.d i t 1 on but denied participating in the girlie party. Asked "'hether he had been a\vare of the part~', he replied : .. , "'ould have to take tht 'iftrr Atnendmcnt on that.'' ---~ Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1970 Thr rdltorial pagr of t'"' Da!lv Pilot .seek.s to inform ·and~tfm. ttlatc reader$ by presenting this newspa-per's opiniom and com- mcntar.y on topics of fn.terrst a11d sfg,1tff,canct. by providfno a forum for the erpres:dop of our readers• opinions. and by presentin g Ore d il)f.,.3'-t:ie10H pobils-of info~d observers nnd spokt.trnen on topics of tht do11. ., Robert N. \Veed, Pubtisher . r .. ' l I J ., ~ VO - ( A th in! ;-r< fiC i bf!fo: Th capi1 Plan ing i • i I . ~ l I ' t ~ • l I N Yac ~diSE !be 1eri T: ski{ ner iiev1 day T con cha rac• test B (fre 36, tac] boa mir sid£ ui r F reg yae WOl tak ... die: an} disi A 1 F. he don pot c riv• via "" ... he th< <b• te... f !be glv ·a I -f fO! an• i eor CIT l 1 . , iL ,. ..... , . -.. • -. • • . I . -I • .. - ' ' EDITION ' VO~. i1, NO. 22 f7 SECTl9NS, '122.PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, ~PORl41A .. TE . . Cos.ta Mesa Leaders Get . . . -_,.. Future. By ARTllUR R.,VINSEL cil, pl~g commission ind department 14Aa: far as t'am concerned, plarming I eet some," he conilnued. . / Of 11111 cp.111 PU.I ft1ff t A !arsighted, $3 1 million vision or things some city oUicials won,'t live to see heads. · . ··~ w"here the action is," he~rpla· Mayor Robert M. Wilson Initiated'" the 20 or more men whoM JO ·. to ;@de Frequently usina chaJ~.and blackboard to explain· the p,rojects, · problems and procedures. involved, ~ outlined a ting $601!11000,~addlng up lo '6 million Municipal head.quarters / ,,,,,.,.. ther~one:" - . • , ... We're conse_!:Y8t vely talldng · abouy-- ·~ey would fall on Harbor Boulevard at $700,000," W-siid. ,.,..... ~~ · -rapid transit, a civic auditorJwn , lraf· fie interchanges and Others -unfolded before Costa Mesa leaders Tuesday..nighf. . The Preview of anticipated l_ong'-range capital improvements was offered by Planning Director William L. Dunn dur· ing a joint study session .of the: city coun· series of montbly conferences rteenUy to ihe cJty's fut.Ure_..JOcl and . physical improve CO[\UDUnicalion within the ranks character • ./.'". . and keep attention fbcu&ed on in· "I c~'10 wo"rk here 15 years qo and t.erdepartmeptal wvjecls. J~ever aria resretted it," Dunn oUnn rem#ked. the anticipated cosl o~remarked, saying the municipal tea,m ba11 capital improvement ht foresees as performed oulstandinllY 10 rar. essential to the" city aooner or later 11 the "Not all or ut.in this room are golng lo higbesl of any depor-t head.· 1ee lhae \hinil come to pus, but we will dozen different concepts. ~ • One "or tpe most important, he sug- ge;sted .• iLa series of interchanges - overpasses and underpasses -to carry increisin"gly heavy traflic through major intersections. He auggested 10 ~ibililies, 'each cos- Adams Avenue, Wilson, Victoria and 19th _!!e&idei" enlar_.&int_......the tj.vic center, streets; on. 17th Street al · Newporl_.,,..-DUnn added;""'" constructio'ff of parking Boulevll!d, , Santa. Ana and I9 ine lOwJTS..will-prob~ytie required. avenues, and on Bristol Strr~t'Bakcr He ref~tO k>n1-running .rumors ol. Street ahd Sunflo_wer A~. .r a myieuver to st.II the. Orange O>wty Dunn also pred1c~-a need ror 10-rnore Eairgroa.nds across the street for private acres east of the"existing Civic Center at development, with the 32nd District 77 ~9ivf. for future expa1Uion of the (~ VISION, Pq e 2) Aesthetics -Win ·the Day Ne rvport Lands Court With I ts 'Beautiful View' ( Aesthetics won out over accesibillty Tuesday when Orange County supervisors voted 3 to t to locate ~ future Harbor Judicial District courts in the future Newport Beach Civic Center~ Supervisor David Baker, who ·was on ago, a central locatlon . Dickey and Calvin Schmidt) favored tl'le losing Jide wit~ Supervisor _ Robert The two-year ·battle for the courts Newport Beach because of the offer to Battin, argued the accessibility. _ betv.·een the sister citle.s was -~oncluded use Of detention racilltleS: of the future - "We .are putting ourselves ui a pocket after a two-hour debate with the 3 to 2 Newport jail within a few leel of' the in tbe.co~er of the district. I remember v9tC. Supervisors William Hirstein, Santa courtrooms. Supervisor Alton E. Allen 0£ Laguna Beach expressed it beSt ¥'hen he said, ''The cost or eight courts-at ~ither site (Newport or the Orange C o u n t y Fairgrounds property opposite the Costa Mesa civic center) is about lhe same but the civic image.is outstanding in Newpof( with the beat.tlilul view of the ocean." the . same situation in the H.untington Aoa. and William Phillips, Fullerton, sid-Costa Mesa offered the use of its jail Beach-Westminster area when the courts cd with Allen in the final showdown. racilities '1111& they would be several hun~ were located in Huntington Beach and A telling blow in favor· of the New))Orl dr~ feet away from the court site, at. people-from all over the large judicial site. was _struck by . Pres~ding Harbof Fair Drive. and Vanguard Way on the district had to travel to the ocean lO con~ District Judge Donald Dungan, former ci-fairgrounds across the &treel from the duct their "(!{)urt blisiness." ty attorney or Costa Mesi). Mesa police facility. The West J"udiclal-Ol!~'"rc--'-'Hrputntoo--ourthat the judgcs-cf-his--'!'hoe-two--year-battle had Deen one of established in Westminster two years court (himsell, and judges Everet~ (See COURT, Pap 2) Maps, Papers 'Ca1111ot Wait Fo1·ever' Martial Law . EXPRESSIONS TELL STORY OF AMERICA'S CUP OPENER Intrepid Skipper Fi~ktr (left) and Gretel II,'• H1rdy For NewCiQ'-: • GotoLAFC S ~n_1 · ,...., · Imposed ay c-aiestme-.Lerr_or1sts _ ~­-In Joruan -- , • 1 ~ , By nt A~l1ted 1'ts1 ·of the Roman Cathlolc welfare cqanlll.· Gretel Protest N ~e(l ; lncorporaton of ~~ new!:ity Patufi~n ~rr_n1., lioJ!ll~t ..! !. _lion Qirilu' llfltrnall<Xlaf~ ~ a of" Jrvine mack the 13iat1-move Tuesday hos'~ges fr.ora lhrtt. bijacked .airliners · Rome from ~or'dan, bis pap.I mliPDn If- night tn the running bltUc over 14,000 say thty ••cannot w•it forever" fur parently a failure. "All t can '•y al acres of Irvine ~mpany land. Western governmenll ·to releaSf: com-present lo the families of UN; hostages Is . l\1aps.fixin1 the boundarif.i1 ·and paper~ mando prisoners aa ransom. 'Lel's hope;'" Msgr. Rodbaiil uid. 1 ntrepid First Winner detailing arcwnentl for the new city "Ou_r conditio1U are clear,.. an~ when Mediators ror-the JnternaUonal Red were filed with. the Local Agency Forma-any government re turns our prisoners. Cross O:>mmitlee also were unable to aee , tion Commission (t.AFC) just befort the we \\'iii hand ba~k _their prisoners,'' the.hostages. But a spokesman in Geneva 5 p.m. closing time. Ghassan Kariarani, i spokesman for lhe. said the' JRCC was sending two more By ALMON UlCKABf:Y DAILY ,ILOT lffllllt 11!tef' ·- NEWPORT, R.I. -The New York Yacht Club race committee today _disallowed lhe pro\ests of both yachts in the_ tir~l race or the America's Cup 1er1es. The decision makes Newport Beach gkipper Bill Ficker and Intrepid the .,vin- ner in the first of the best four out of 1'!even series. No race was schedlllcd to- day. The decision was announced at a press conference by Devereaux Barker II r. chairman of the New York Yacht Club race committee "·hich al so sat as a pro· test co~ittee. Barker said Jim Hardy, skipper of (iretel II. protested Intrepid U11der rul e 36, the basic rule which gives a starboard tack boat right of way over a port tack boat. The incident occurred about seven minutes before the start. Ya chts are con- sidered.. to be.racing fr:om the time of the JO minute warning signal. Flcker"S protest was under rule 34, regarding limilalions an the right of way yacht to alter course, since it no longer would have been possible £or Intrepid lO t.ake further evasive action. - "The facts as presented give no if'l- dication that either yacht Infringed an any rule, and therefore both protests are disallo"·ed," Barker SJdL As a result of the ruling, Fi.cker and his Last Friday the Colincil of Com· Popular Front for the Liberation of negotiators to join the two-man team Jn young crew of Intrepid have tightened the mun.Illes of tht proposed hew city filed a rpaJestiJli:.said Tund1y. Amman. screws that have bound the America 's notit'C •f ii1tent to circulate incorporation The commandos hold 36 Americans and . Kanafani said nobody would~ ~llowed cup to its pedestal :in the New York petitions with the orange -County Boa.rd Israelis, eighrBritons, "eight Swiss and lo see the M hostage3, the remainder of of Superivsors. . two We.st Germans. Switzerland, Britain 4!9 passengers and crewme:n aboard the Yacht Club for 119 years. The two actions were obviously laken and West Germany have agreed to ex-th~ planes. 'Ibe others were released They beat Gretel by five minutes, 52 to prevent any of the five cities adjoining change seven terrorists they hold, but not last weekend , many shortly before the seconds over the rainswept course at the boundaries of the: proposed new com~ unless the PFLP releases all its hostages. jets were blown up. Rhode Island Sound Tuesday. munity from launching annexation move•·--The-P.:alestinians. are holding the Jerusalem sources said Tuesday that Ficker sailed a nawless race under which would nibble away at the proposed Americans aod Israelis for 13 specific 251> Arabs among the 450 arrested in cc-- rainy Skies and easterly winds that rang. city. commilndos and other ArabS In Israeli cupied ,territories du rin1 the weekend as ed from 17 knots at the start to 30 at th e The LAFC will prob1bly not hear the jalls;-piJJs · an---unspecified -number-of-Popular-Front-aympathiiers--were on a end of the first weather leg to 10 knots proposal before Oct. 14 ind perhaps later. others. hunger strike protesti.ng their conflne- in the latter stages of the race. 'l'h~ coun_ty . planning ~mmission )!._ stu-Kanalani said lhe.J>oe!Jlar Front pla~ '!l~n!. Most of the jailed Palestinians-75 Not so for Jim Hardy and his cre1v of dying a s1m.1lar anal~s1s of tht lmne pro-no rurther actions to force compliance , were released -Monday-~fter·-they were. Aussie huskies aboard Gretel II. There perty submit~ earlier ~y the company. with ill demands. "We do not base our ~!eared of P~LP .connections-were held Should the 1ncorporabon proposa l be 1. 1 1. . ,, h 'd ... ,, . Jn the occupied city of Nablus. \Vas mt much that could happen in a rejected by the LAFC. lht surrounding po icy on re a 1~uon, c s~.1 . ne s1mp-The Knesset. Israel's parliament, con- y.acht race that did not happen to Gretel communities of Nev.-port Beach, Costa ly wa~t our prisoners ~t . . vened Tuesday to Push through a tough JI. Her crew hoisted a spinnaker in tight ,.1esa, Tustin. Laguna Beach and Santa An informed :io~ce 1n Jerusalem sa~d bill on air pirac,l'.. Foreign Minister Abba wraps after founding the first weather Ana could make new bids for territory. Bon.n _and ~ JOU"ICd London Tuesday 1n EbarP told the legislators of proposals mark only. one minute three seconds John H. Burton of Irvine chairman or pressing Israel to agree to the Popular Israel has made to various internatlonal behind. Despite the mishap. she lost only the newly rormed Council of Com-Fraot's terms. The British reparte~y aviation bodies, including an appeal to five seconds on the second leg. munities filed Uie incorporation papers \Yant_ lsrael lo declar~ pubhcly i~s the Hague conference on aviation to Then real trouble stru ck. Shortly after Tuesda y. readiness lo swap, but the others are said declare ~ijacking an international crime jibing the second mark. Pau l .Salmon, 1'hc new groUP,. n\Ove was precipitated to be willing to setUe fo r a confidential and a call for establishment of an in·- foredeck captain. skidded off the slippery by the rectnt LAFC action approving an· repl y. tcrnational body to deal with air piracy. deck and was floundering in the water nexation or the Collins Radio Company 'fhe Israelis have rerused any exchange Ursula Geiger. a freed st~wardess from With the spectator fleet bearing-down rtb • r ... Arth · h h h k d s · · · t 'd \h kil Hard h d t k t . t 177-acrc property no eas~ o "1.11c ur since t e first Arab demands were an-t e . ijac e w1asau-Jt , sa1 e ~~-bef~ ~1 ~~ ege~ohrmss::k Boul.~vaEd to the c!IY o~ewpott &each. ~ounced Jast wef:k, shortly afte_r . the Pales_tinians_ took Ca~t. Fritz Scl\reiber. aboard The spectator fleet sh·ng t -;nits action 11-stJU-tn-dispute. Monday Jetliners ---a Trans Work! Atrlmes the-pilot, bhdnfolded into the desert and the ·.sta f the dunke'd ~c~man° night representatives of . the new CC!n:'· Boeing 707. Swissa ir DC3 and British threatened him. forcing him to disclose was :1hel nee, 0 . ' munily opposed the setting of a public Overir;eas Aii:ways Corp. VC to -were the location of $690,000 in currency being Des .1 Pi th• G t 1 11 a 1 hearing date Nov. 9 for the annexation by hijacked. shipped frorn Swiss banks to New York. three ':i~~ ~s'sec~~ds beh7nJ :tn th~ the Newport city ~uncil. :. . , N_egotiati?ns to free lhe ho»age~ re-She said the Palestinians took the money. end of the. trian;le ma rhl!!_g the half·WBY. The new Council of ~mmun1lles. p~o-me1ncd fruitle ss on two rronts Tuesday.· _ The captain Is one of three crew -~CUP RAcE, rase1'.i-. -f)OSBI in~ludes the Collm~ property JR JI! The RL.Rev. J£an Rodhain, president m~mb;ers from the plane "'bo remain ' · , boundar1e&. . . pnsoners. A map of the proposed new city filed )" Authorities at Zurich said the Palestl- Hij·a~king Scare Tuesday shows that It would cove r M,W Me sa G:rl, J 6, nians who hijacked-the Swissair oca acres' or 14.I square miles and would ex· a. traveled on Honclurin ass~ under tend from the San Joaquin foothills on the 1~ names "Mrs. Fe.fnandei"-and "Dr. south near Pacific Coast Highway to the A k d WJ ·z t'uentes." The:y boar~ the plan& in Lomas Ridge foothills on the north in the ttaC e ll e Stuttgart, Germany, officials aaid. area east of Tustin. Me sa's Pinkley Fris~ed in f,ondon Burton, who presented I h e in· O N . J corj>oration papers. said the new city n ig i t walk. would have an ultlmalt population ot He may be Mr. Cosla Mesa in the city • tist al a nuclear submarin~ base In Rota, 430,000 by the ye.ar 2000. The present tie has served for 34 years,,but at Lon-Spain. ·populatlan Is Ohly about 7.000. don's Heathrow Airport,· he's just anoµ,er --'Councilman-Pinkley said the land itself The papers said that the property rur· potential .hiJackcr. ts leased from Spanish dictator Gen. rently has an assested valuation of"•l47 City Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley 1r-f<'ranciaco Franco and administered million with improV"e:"m·ents valued at r ived home from two v.-eeks in Europe jealously. $20.3 million. · via the North Pole route Tuesday, with ••A Spanish admiral hold3 rank over the By the -1ear 2000 the total assessed 11ome interesting travel tales. American commanding ofClcer," he-eic· value of the new city is predicted at ft.l :"Greenland iJn't green, bul lt'eland Is," plained. lddtng that this also goes right billion or a mai'ket value of $6 billion. he Quipped. • down through the ranks. Burton said the new city would require "''They had JS bobbies fr~kin& ~ ,_t United Slates Marines stand guard as a tax rate of 75 c~nts for each $100 of the London airport and • gi rl hobbit. to thev do 1l most naval installations, but ' ::issesse~ value the hrsl ye~r and 11 cent.s dleck the lad~," !he longtime tiYk:--t:arh Is MC..'Ompanied by :1-Spanish._lJ.le fol!gwlilg~year. . leader explained. i\l•rine., v.·ho Is the one in charge. In his statements to the Ul'C'"Burton He :;aid a constable checktd ~cnt.s of '"f'hey don 't even 11llow the American · contends thal the alternative to forming the-men's pockets and they were alto T1aa: to be flown ." ht added urihappily, the ~w c!ty would be pieetmeal an- gtven pat-down searches before bolrd~ nolin&-the Spanlsh Admiral must cortscnL ncicalton or the area "by I.be SUJ'l'OUndlng • n Boeing 7<Y7 jetliner for Los AngelC.. •• to 111 even beln& displayed On lht Fourth clUes or incorporltion 'into 1tver1I Electronic detection equipment Is of July. smaller cities .. r ostcd at boarding ramps lo dettcL Local poitits of Interest aroond Rota . he He contends Oiat etther aJiproach would •n.vthlng el.st. said, Ironically include the stil1-al8nding lead lo a fragrntnlatlon of ti\¢ existing Pl1r. and Pllrs. Pinkley hadn 't v.isiled the jail ·where Christopher Co I um bus lrvlne gellfrll plan. would require higher CMtlnenl before. but their son. Navy Lt. recruited crew members who btlpe.d tax rates and wou ld otherwlse destroy a cm11r. Vtriil PlnkJey, is currently • den-discover. Amerie.1 480 year1 ago. worlb~·hll~ planned CflMJWllly. ' ~ 11 l ,. "'" ' • A teenagt girt was grabbed from behind near !)er Costa Mesa home Tues- day night, forced jnlo a freshly plowed tleld at knifepoint and sexually usaultcd. Police said the l~ytar-old was the vic- tim or rape and perversion, but was able to be taken home after receiving medical treatme11t. The cirl ~ Detective Jim Blaylock she w11 wllkii'c West alon1 a chain li11k fenc.t.betide.Jhe..SU Dlcio Freewa.y_ne Bear Sl.reet about..,-1:40 p.m. when at· ·tacked.,. Dttf:(\tive Lt. H<iroJd Fischer said liUle converution was exchinaect betweth the &uspeci and victim wbo was marcbed about 100 reet ·into the darkened flekl. "She wa~ subjected to atvtral different H:l ICU.) tt he uid, ttddin1 that the ter· rified glr1 ·didn 't 1ry lo fight th< 1<nu .. wieJd.ina rapist, oul·ol_ftar for tttr~nte. • ' ( Buena Park Man . Injured in Mesa A Buena Park golf course cmploye"wa.s injured late 'l'uesday night when his :small foreign sedan failed tQ. curve al a point where a Costa Mesa strtet did. ,.Charles A. M1ik1i, 41, of 1144 Wa5hinaton St., 'Santa Ana, auffered he1d and ffice lacerations whe n the vehicle zoomed fC....Merrtma Wa1.-careened ~ acroa a parkway and into a brick wall. Ht was lre1ted at Costa l\fesa Memorial HOllpitel and released early ~ day, followin(I the lt:50 p.m. crash, •'hlch occurred 200 feet east o( Filiview Road. Police said Malhi was traveHnr 1bout 60 miles per hour when he hit the railed concrete parkway,. bounced, Jumped oYe:r a curb and .went on lnto the ·wilt ' • --. I M!MAN; Jordan (AP) -A royllist military regime, dominlted by British: trained Field Marsha! Ha bis .Majall, took power ·in J ordan today ind impoaed martial law to put an end lo the threat of civil war. One of l'i11jali's fi rst acts was an appeal to rebe llious Palestinian iuerri.llas Lo respect a new cease-fire agreement with the royal army, set to go into effect at noon EDT. ! King Hussein appointed Majali military: governor of the whole country and placed all districts under direct military control The king invested "Majali with his own . powers as army commander-in-chief and also give the field mar.she! run powers over the nation's police and security . lorces. -- At the same lime, Hussein appointed a military goyemment to repl~ _t!_le._ government of civlllaw'-Prime -Mlntiter Abdel Moneim Rifai, w.ho resigned Tues- day night. The new government, clearly acting under Majali's control, Is headed by Brig. Mohammed Daoud, a Palestinian from Jerusalem, as prime minister. He is said to be fiercely loyal to L'le king. Jnfonned sources said at least one army orficer, two soldiers .and the 15- year-old son or the new military governor of the Amman district, Gen. Kauem El Maita, were killed in fightin"g Tuesday between Palestinian guerrillas and Jorda- nian troops in Zarqa, IS miles from the- capital. Guerrillas were also reported in (.'Onlrol of-Jrbid;-Jordan'rsecond larg'...r-- citY.. tO miles north of Amman . The new government said in 1 p~ clamalion that ii.I primary objectives would be to end Internal fighting, assist the Palestinian resistance movement, and Implement cease·flie agreements between the IOVernment and the. gucr· rill as. C:.ut We•tlier -· Patchy £01 near the. coast Thurs· day wUI disperse: ln time for a full day Of sunny weather with tempera- tures ranging frorn 70 degrees 1oc .... · aJly to 90 ln the Disneyland area. INSWE TODAY "There are no bomb experts - lhoae who_thoucht they were are all dead," Say a a countlan who might qualUy In I h a 1 field. See Poge 9. • ' ' ~~--~ ;;,;<~-~-~-=;-::::::;:>""...,...,.,.,...,,""";'~-:"""!"""~....,.'""':'"""""'--==--~:""""""=""="'::::::"=":,,.....,,,......~-.::;~=>·''-- ~---~ ., -,.....-, .elaxed .. -/ . ll°'!NJl6s ita ~mvers Jn .,patie.nt R~,:s _...,.,_.4-~"'1'ETER-KR -_:1t~-i;eolloctlfll-lrom-lllour1_...;:.._lo-aF_l9-ib<...;..f~. HW IN ~ • 0! •j D!!I' P'O.r "'" palles that bad Jssued policlei 'to ln-~ool forma Jfip1ia~ to tie SUbn11ltad 'at · .............-&.g ~1tfnofi1l Hoiplt11l said lhis 4ividua.ls. .-· th e tlme,....or -.admission by all .Y"" morniJil-1\ wlll. rtla'x its admission re-.., Sh -· 1-d th ' b'~I emerjency patients. Ltiriments for patients Wllh private. noa_-· e pom e . aut at many 1 8 a~e / He said he will work wi ysiciaos in cttup ln5urpnce coverage. ' contested by insurance to m Pan I es !he surrounding c_®'tnllniUe.s to have Wiiiiam R. Hudson,. hospital ad· becaase of. pre-.existing h~~ (o'blcms them inforll) ~fentlal patients of the .. .. .• From Pa1e 1 -·cu r RACE ' •. point"ln I.he racr. _ _ ... But mor~uble. ead. On the st· ~.weathe , one of Yrctel's to!fet .....-crtnde ilche!i broke down.• At tltis mart Gretel was rour minules 1 t .£.::;,;~~:behind-and at-the-fifth1nark had- dr.o_pped back to six mioutes 22 seconds . Jt was on the last wealher leg to lhe finish that Hardy g0f his boat and crew in the-gtoov_e and gained 30 sccon<b on In· -tr~pid lo end the · fiasco Ydth a 5:52 dellcll. . minist rator, said the hosp'ital \\'iii now ac-with patients. _ -new r~&nt-for the admission form. cegt private policies provided the patient Robert Wig'more.' .a local insurance . ~ew policy will also relieve th~ pre'lf'nts a certified "Proof of fn3urance:• agent ~(Id a""iTiember of the chambe~fWjiPJtal af the Sometimes costly burden 'Both ya ell ts were rlying protest nae• soon after the start, but slgppers and the race committee were mum abouL the alleged foul or fouls: The protesls were tO be heard today. Gretel was first to hois~ the red flag, incticati;,.; that Intrepid had fouled her durin& the five-minute preparatory ;:ieriod. • form from his company prior to ad-t.'Om)piltee, pointed out that clal~jj of vetlfyin g insurance cove~es':"' --·tnission , that assigns payment lo the be ct1ntesled only during th rst 1wo ~nder the .policy that cauSed the furar. hospital. years of the existence !icy. which went mto §f£ect last January, .the And Hudson said he will move !oday to • He suggested spital use the hospital had not.been admitting patients ii;Ccure agreements from othef Orange "ProofOr l~ ~·· (omts . .as it has all without gr°':lp jXllicies until they paid a C.ounty hospitals to adopt a similar along __»itlf" group insured, that wlll down payment. policy. d~le the coverage and exclusiO{lll. Once this was accomplish~ e The Hoag--decision came during a ,.... ~e form would also ipclude the date or hos pital dld expend the eff9fHC verify muting-with representatives.of the ori&inal issuance of fhei policy so the the coverages contain 'rlmdividual in- Mesa~Chamber of Commerce_,...whi I hospital can immediately tell whether a surance policies , .. Wetk raised a furor ~rr1bey learned claim is contestable. A group y.oli is insurance usually ob· the hospital was .,-requiring patients After the initial two-year period, tained ~lhr'ough the place of employment \li'ithout grou p...cOV'erage to make at least Wlgmore said, Lhe insurance company, • or an individual, where virtually all a down p1yfuent. by slate law. _must pay any legitimate cmploycs have the s~e insur~nce P.frs:Evelyn Tysdal. business manager claiin. , coverage as members Of that particular 1l Hoa&'. cited lh~ problems the hospital Hudson. who s.ald he had the authority 1roup. From Page 1 COURT SITE PICKED • • • presUge. Both cities \\'anted the court facilities ;:i nd possible additiOna! c1Junty offices to build up the imporLance :::f their ci vic centers. . LITILE MONEY VALUE Economic studies hav.e sho1vn that , court facilities offer very little "money" -1i1alue to a community. The visitors spend little in the community and on the other hand spacjous parking laciliUes must be provided for them: In the final showdown, lhc .big guns for e:aeh city were rolled out. Costa M!sa Mayor Robert \Vilson argued strenuously on the basis of' ac- -. cessibillty, civic image ( Southern California College, Orange <;oast College. Costa Mesa High School, the fairgrounds and the existing Costa Mesa civtc cen· fer). lower development cost, are;i ror expansion, and removing property from the ta'x rolls. • Mayor Ed Hirth of-Newport Beach ~tressed the $7,000 his city had spent in consullanl--tees planning for . the in· legrated county-city center in the Irvine Center, the firm sales price good for three years under an agreement with the. Irvine Company, and the willingness of Newport to fonn a joint powers agree- ment for financing. ALREADY OFF 1,WU.S Newport City Manager Harvey L'. Hurlburt, in rebutting Mayor Wilson's tax rolls argument, pointed out that his city 's civic center land WJIS already of( lhe ,tax rolls, and argued that in ·localing there the county would have to deal with only. district with a central si te in'the future • including the new city of Irvine. He said the courts could then revert fo other • county uses such as welfare, health and the like. ntomas recommended acceptance or the Newport site and~ exploration or a joint powers agreement for financing with the city. "We" could work out a JO.year lease for the S.acre court ·site with ownership reYerting to the county in 30 years and very little out of pocket expense at this time," he argued. ~ Krause, while. not-favoring either silt , presented 12-court use figures and points whlch clearly favored Costa Mesa. He pointed out lower Initial cost of land,~better accessibility, good civic im· age. He said the county would save about five percent in selecting the Mesa sjte. Supervisor Allen 's motion. )o· accept the Newport offer was conditioned on a report within ~days frOm various coun- ty departments involved "to determine the exact requirements for the various facets." 1:r .. Wilsq1i Critical Of N ~wport' s Ne 'W Court Site nne governmental entity rather than Stung by ·supervisors' selection of a , lhrtt in Costa Mesa (the .city, r~air Harbor Judicial District Court sHe - Boafd, and the state of California whic.h seemingly to hlm in the wrong place and really controls the land). ror the wrong reasons -Costa r.fesa Newly elected Fair 'Board President Mayor Robert M. Wilson spoke out today. Tim Strader said the money gained by "I am ·CObvioced the cost to· the tax- the board in the sale lo the county would payers will be ·a great deal more in New- bc used for capital improvements badly port Beach than here, '1 he sCJd, adding needed for many of the rundown fair that he means in both buildinl expenses buildings. and wasted time. Supervisor Battin backed this argu· "People who will have to attend the ment. "Where will the money the county courts are going to spend far more hours ~pends go?" he queried ... lf the fair doing so in Corona de! Mar ," the mayor board gets it it will be used to makt: im-added. provements in facilities used by the Planning Director William L, Dunn also public... hinted at a non-related meeting in Costa ri.tesa Tuesday night that the court site Battin also contended that the NewpOrt figh t is far 'from o\i'cr, but the mayor 3creage earmarked for the courts might wouldn't elaborate. possibly return to the tax rolls . due to "There has been a rtimor -strictly a economic pressures. rurilor' -that the courts would go to Stanley Krause. county director of Real Newport Stach and Cosla !\fesa would Property Services, made a full report on get the l\'elfare or other departments as the two sites and an alternate near Jain-appeasement ." he remarked . boree Road and Mac Arthur Boulevard. "We only tried lo be a good friend In He said his study was based on the the Fair Board ," he said. concerning the fu ture need for 12 aiur ts, the availabi!ity fairgrounds site rejected by a 3 to 2 vote of future space for a county library on Tuesday noon. the Mesa site, and the accessibility. "I t's not like It \Vas property that we County Administrative Officer Robert owned," he explained. Thomas . offered an alternative of only ri.fayor Wils~n cr111.c1zed the Newport fight courts with a possible. larger Centt r court s.1te fo r its non-central loca · ' . tion, among other things, notiug the South ----------..,~,_,-Orange-County.Judicial District boundary is just a mile sou th. DAllY PllOT C11te Mea1 OHlc.1 lJO w,,, ••• s1,,,, M ,i li~t A4il•111; ,,0 , 111 IS•O, ~1•1• 0~ Offl111 H1,._I l tKll> n11 We11 ''~' l o11'<1v11f Lltll"I IHtll: )J) f"IJ!'tll Av,~u1 Hl,lnl~"" ltltll; lptH ltl<ft l~l .. t l'f le~ C.~lt> lOJ N...,11 ll Ct ml"' ltff1 _A . 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He al so suggested the opponenU' ''it· tory ma y be hollow. •·'the big quesllon is still goi ng to bt : can Newport Beach delive r?" he said. "I was disappointed that here we have all this public property -169 acres - that is off the tax rolls and lying vacant for some pu~lic · us~ ... the mayor con- tinued. ''\Vhat a na tural site for a cour.t _ or Ji. brary. it cou ld be a calaylst 10 cncouragl! the Fair Board to allow ot her u.~es be- sides those lhat art purely fairground!· oriented." Cape_lucapable~ Nudies Nabbed A cape incapable of coverln1 eriough ol -her five-loot frame •led to the arrest Qf .a nude dancer at Costa ~tesa's f'irj.1:!9usc tavttlLTiietday_nljibt. to the di~UIJ.Y:OJ '1 male patrons. Threasa E. Fernandez, 2$, of 2U2 Bush St.. Anaheim. l«*ed all rigtlt from behind to Vice OUlctr Gene Norden whtn he .. •alked into tht popular place at li7 E. . 17th St:, shortly btlore midnight. Then she turned around. Officer Norden said ~r veil of sllvtr lhreadl covered only her bick, $0 •he \\'SS 1rre~ted snd booked into Orango Count.r JaU on aui:picilflf of Indecent u- posure. · - \ City Aide To Resign In New.port_ Newport Beach· Assistant City Manager James DeChaine is quitting to take full managership of a San Francisco Bay Area community, it was annbWlCed to- day. His resignation to become Belmont city manager will be effective Oct. 14, leaving five days before the new job takes effect. "\Ve're real sorry. to see Jim go," said City Manager Harvey L. Hurl burt. ,"He's been here longer .than we're normally able to keep an assistant, but this is the norma l step in moving into a managership. It's part or his professional advancement.·~ OcChaine, who will be 31 next month , joined the Newport Beac h City Hall staff fi ve ye&rs and thret months ago. Hu.rlbw:_t said the young aidt: has been handling just abouL every aspect of city management as his assistant, and was in c!'large of city property management. "As such he was instrumental in leas· ing,'' said his boss, in reference to Jtroundwork .for the future Newport Beach Civic Cent.er. The new job alfer in the Bay Area city or 25',000 Was-sudden, since its former manager left only a week ago and no '"idespread recruitment drive was con- ducted. Hurlburt said DeChaine was aintacled as an up-and-coming young manager and a<:cepted the job offered. ·'Right now we're tr.yi ng to decide how "'e'll go about choosing his replacement." said Hurlburt. DeQaine and his wife Jive at 1782S Queen's Worth Lane, in Irvine and have twc;i children, · t'rom .ea,,e 1 VISION • • • Agr icultural Association moving the st.alt raci lity to more rural land. Dunn emphasized that while it is so fa r only a rumor, the city would be the logical agency to buYi.he 169 acres. which would open up· all sorts or new pOssi bilities. · "lf. so. tha't land is going to be on the market pretty quick," he theori zed. ad- din.g that the price tag would probabl y rail somewhe re around S7 million . Someone at thfconf erence table whisll- od. One potential Us!__{or such land ac- quired from the state \Yould be a civic auditorium or theater, costing roughly SI n'iillion. Ounn also mentioned possible oraaniza- tion of a municipal bus line or rapid trensit system. but added tha t other of- licials are cool lo the concept. Redevelopment in the downtO\\'n area will cost $20 millio for _stretts and scw.ers alCJ11e, the planning director told the group . "It may cost us more than that,'' he continued. --- lie said additional co.sts will be in- curred by a system of sc~ic parkway:-; on major traffic arteries and facilities to improve recreation. Dunn sugjested night lighting at least a portion of the Costa Mesa Golf a'11d Coun- try Club greens, but questions are raised about the climate for night golf. Another proposal is addition of 12 to ll night-lighted tennis courts for citiun use . CllART lo Continue Cu lh1ra l Semfuar A Sequel to 11.\l month's 1n11ly!I~ or culture 'On the Orange Coast will bt of- fered Thursday, , .. hen lhe Otiztns' Jlarbor Are.a Resea r :h Team (CHAR'f) moell at thl Costa ~.esa Golf IJld Cout1· lry Club. The 7:30 I.rt). breakfast session will In· elude prior psi.I "'ho dlacussed ~lated flclds of music, drama 11nd art, plus nt\f 11ulhofllles on ihc au tijCcts-and round table discussion. Immediately af'ler the fm ish, ttardy hoisted a negative signal indicating tha t his crew could not race today, supposedly to lick theil wounds aOO make some chant:;es to tile deck and gear. As Salr1ion's mishap oc'curred, Hardy -......was heard to say shortly after coming aShOre, "If he can't stay on the ~ will' hav?to~ ashore Thurs$y:-" There was gloom -aboard Gretel It's tender. "Oh, damn , not again," one syndic;ite man ~as overheard, "we had a man averl:>oard in one race against tll!.. French." _ Others in the Australian camp opined DAIL v P'ILOT ,.~1,1 111 LM ,.11n. · that the gear failures were due to tD<I A W ' much fiddling with new things right up t ate1• s _ Edge until the day beroce the ,., •. · · Gretel 's designer Alan Payne wa:-; Ron1antic duo take in the vie\v and a bit of salt spray in the face at heard tQ Temark : ''I'm looking fpr.ward the \Vedge in Newport Beach. The ocean spot, formed by triangular ·to a· vacation. I'm sick of all lh is. We meeting of the ocean. the west JClty of Ne\vport Harbor and the beach. have worked so hard." is popular with body surf~rs. But the best thing for ,1 body to do Most of the questions at the post-r ace . there is just watch. .. -,....press conference were directed towari:r • ..,_ Hardy who fielded the sometimes em·~ barrassitlg questions in a good-natured~ manner. Pregnan( Silence Greets Sex Ediictttion Analysis By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 tf11 Dill' P'llel Sl1ff i~either friend nor foe ~ se x education addressed the Newport-Mesa Unifled School District trustees Tuesday night. Buried. late on the agenda. the discussion of the distri ct's comparison of its Family Life Education program with findings of a Newport Chamber o( Com- merce study committee drew no com· ments from the tloor. Superintendent William Cunningham read the staff conclusions \\'hich noted aomt areas which the district program presently ·does not cover, and others which exceed the Chamber citizen's com- • mittee suggestions. While Dr. Cunningham said. •·Tue sta ff .. ..now needs hoard direction in order to proceed," the•hoard voted no guidance for furthe r district action in considering its present or future sex educ·ation pro- gramming. Among suggestions offered by trustees was the need to fir1d further direct.ion and determine emphasis or units of the family life curriculum by in l e rviewing •·professionals such as doctors. police. socia l·workers and olhers" recommended by Trustee Roderick MacMillian. of Costa ,.1esa . "It's inte resting to find out where y,·t are now." ri.1acMillian said. ''hut this study 1ives us no direction and leaves the proper emphasis in question.'.'. r.facMillian said he believed discussions with professiorals would help the district determine actual needs relative to' venereal disea·se and social problems in• eluding that of unwed mothers. Board President' Selim S. Franklin of COila ~1esa noted "Just putting pro- grams of any kind in school:; doesn't mean results we seek wilI be achieved." He Cited studies show that as many seventh and eighth graders smoke now a! did fi ve oc 10 years ago despite heavy emphasis tn schools on the disadvantages or smoking. Franklin agreed. '·\Ve need direction from the medical. legal and police pro- fessionals" to determine what the dist rict should next do. Noti,ng that "our staff • needs •Some guidelines.'' Trustee James W. Peyton of Costa Mesa suggested that further discussion of the family life program might be held for a "study session. perhaps after the special election \li'hen a fuJJ board is seated.'' Peyton said he didn 't favor ''turning the Chamber report into district policy." J\.1rs. J\.1arian C. Bergeson, trustee from Newport Beach . noted shEi was coilcerned about possible "overlap~ing" _of coursework in fa mily life education . although she said. "I don't want to see an isolated '_facts of life' course." Mrs. Bergeson called for a district ad- visory committee "representative of the · community·• to advise the board in mat- ters of sex education, "vocational educa· lion. school finance, c o n s tr u c t i o n priorities and master planning." . Ficker gave Hardy credit for a good race undir extremely di ff i cu It circumstances. He mod~tly admitted a -few of his own troubles in the stormY' · (IOing. but norle af them· '~as evident to the thousands of spectators who-braved. the sloppy seas in some -500 spectator. boats. -r Ficker said he was satisfied with hl,o; boat and cre'w and did not exi)ect to make any changes today. Noted Decorator ' -· A. Schwecheimer Pies in Mesa • Augus t Schwecheimer. an inte rior decorator who did the homes of many movie stars, died ri.1onday lit his home in Costa ~iesa . He was 80. • . Rosary services "'ill be held fo r Mr . Schwecheimer Friday at 8 p.m. in th• Bell Broad1vay ,.1ortuary Chapel in Cost11 Mesa. Req uieiii Mass will be said fOr him Saturday at 10:30 a.m. al St. Joa· chim s Catholic Church in Costa J\.1esa, followed by inter ment at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Huntington Beal·h. Mr. Schwecheimer. 2766 Bristol Ave., Is survived by 'his· ll'ife. Helen: a son , lletman Hill man : three daughters: ~1r~. 1-lenriella Lally, r-.trs. Betty Chesley and ri.1rs. Evelyn Parsons: t"'O grandchildren and thr ee great·grandchildrcn. Before coming to Costa ri.1esa 22 year~ ago. ~1r. Sch\l'echeime r lived in Brent• wood \\'here he worked as an interio'J' decorator. He decorated the homes of many movie stars and other wealthy Beverly Hills residents. including thosa of \Villiam Randolph Hearst and Glen1 Ford. Diamond Ring s of Incomparable Beauty \'ou'\'r probably hea.rd ··1hr t'XPl't'St il'ln lh11 "a d11mond i• forever." EvPn the origin f'lf ! the 11'ord rl ian1ond lendi; ¥Ul,.i port lo •he e-xpr~11sion. Diamond •·onK'5 fron1 lhe Greek "·nrdl adan1A~, 11 hich n1eans inde·' 11lrucUblr. -I Thr.~ '''ill br man.v thiOASI you buy in Hfe that f'~I 1nor,. than a diamond. And f'hances art I hey will \\Tar out-or bre1tk For th• wern en who \'nows .. whet sh• w•nls b ut riot wri•r• dov.n. None ?f lh e 1hing~ .YOU our meny d istinc;five d•si g n1. bU)' "'ill provide quilc lhc-tiame thrilling and lastin; 11leuurc1 St b O"t ,10,, lot ,., ,how provided br a dhtmnn~. Tht' •p Y .. u purch.ase o a diamond lS" -ah -- ad\i'entu1·e 'I ith ptormanl"ncc. you our s•l•c.ti orl' ·o·r b••utiful The purpose!!. for "'hirh dia-mond5 art' boUJ:ht drse1'\·e, somethins:: thnt will last. Pt'r- hapi; you·d Hkr a .dl1tn1ond for yotlt' 011•11 r n,k>ymrnl t1r 85 a n! f'ngagt'1nr.nl ring. i\layl>r. you 'd Hlle: to buy a sparkllna: diamond for a lo\•lng wi(~ ''•ho bas bt'tln your hclpmalt! on !ht' mid to IUC'.Ce~~. Whatcvt'r lhf' l)Uf J)OSt' a d ia· mond Is fprevt'r~ I WATCH NI XT WEIK '01t "l•t 'urch•Nd 1t Hom•" j ~lay v.·,. 11d4 ou r congratul•· lions and hHJ. y,-lahrs to Mr. 11nd i\trs. Arden rit. S'tarbuek on thrir ~olden \\1t'ddina: anni· VcrAI')'. Art' you re11dy lo select YoU r .. ""Jl'&J!'Cmt!nt or v.•tddinir; rln1 ?1 \Ve spcclallte In dlsmond set.a ot enduring be11.1ty and disUnt· lion 11 J. C. llU?.lPHlUtS .JE\VELERS, ant\i,\\>t'll ~ hap- py IO 1!5ist ,\'OU fii m11kin~ )'()Url ,;elecUon. we·",. bren urvln1 ~~ou fo1· o~r 24 years no\\i', visi t us soo n ! J. c .Jlu11i1Jhri ed 1823 NEWPO~T BL VD,, COST A MESA CONVENll NT TEltMS l 4 VEAllS IN SAME LOCATION PHONE. S41.J401 • . --- I J. C. HU M,Hltlll JIWILI R5 1 1121 N•'ll!'IMrt l lY4.,--M144fl o,.,. 0.11, ..._,,1. ....... ti~ •.• ._ _____________________________ .....) - ' ' I • ' - l • ..... , ~ . ---• . • K-·-- ·- Pollc,-c Atta@ks • • ~ ' • . Hmnph~,Jack~on T 011 BJaclf; ~ntiwar Foes · va11ced Riiss. Siilt y Tile Associated Press mce.t."i representatives-.._ ol--..the ~ WEDNESDAY, ~ptembu 21<~ P.M. -. jL . CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE' L.,111• C9lliye11 Re~ et, II Te~ 11:"4, ....... .._. ' ·l ' • ' ' .. ·'i ' -. ' -•' ·. Pros,....ct! of a Jen .. o • ., strike 157 striking bargaining units,..... ~ ~ "J r-6"'' -Refreshments cl urinn inte~misiion followed ~ • pro.: b.v the United Auto \"o'k''' · The union called the wcitkout ~ -,.., ,, voc•tive 111nd po pul•t "TALK BACK TO BA H" di•· ' against General J\.1otors Corp. of nearly 344,000 workers lo9ue session': !7 loomed larger topay but three Tuesday in Jhc United States <- rail roads reportCd operations and Canada to back contract AN EVENIN Y-0 REMEMBER :J near nornH1I afll'r picketing de ma n d s . Pr.6d uclion con· De•etl•• _ $5.00 ,_ """' $3 .M ,., ·H;p Set.Ml .Ml ~ Tuesday. tinues at F'ord r.lotor Co. and ~-~t•tk-•h. F.r •-mi-Cell, -••444•1 .......... '"..,\ Bolh 'sidrs in the 9~1 strike Chrysler Corp. where con-i;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E y.•cre lo meet briefly· today to tracts also have expired . set an ag~a for future ta lks _In the rail s h,o w d.o w n , Il)! CARL P. LEUBS006F A,. l"•lltlttl Wrlltr Mayor Kevin ll Whi.te.--4~. led state Senl}te Pre s id e n t r.laurice A. Donahue.-S2, in the bitter, four-1vay lJemocratic fight for the gul>ernatorial nominatiori against Republican as UA\V President Leonard fedefal Judge Ho"•ard Cor--r S Off · O' . \Voodcock was lo take to the coran ordered-the four AF,t; ' ~ . een re!!.'011 ... Picket lines in °'"oil to catty CIO uoions to show cause at a Nearly . Everyone , 'i u rank and hie men1bcrs. hearing today "-'hy they should :~ Huberl Humphrey and Sen. r-ftenry t.1. Jackson · of \\.'ashinglon easily defeated black. ant i\var opponents in Democratic primaries for the Senate, while ~n. Joseph D. Tydings of f\-1 a r y·\ and overcame a s.urprisingly stiff conservative challenge. · Gov. Francis \V. Sargent. 55. lie y.•as unopposed f o r renomination. -- . Serious bargaining was put not be held in contempt for L• l l L d 1 .oJ . con1111endat1on. .orr unlil next Tuesday: Top violating his le m p 0 r a r v IS ens _o I an ers ~ Salcn1 Capit al Journal said ~~"°;"~.,~,,~"~·~r~or~h~isjji~n~te~rn~s~t ~a~n~d i'~-U~A~W;~le~ad~e~.,~~go:o~n:a~n~a~-~ce~s~tc~a~in~in~g~o~,d~e~'~P':o:hi~b~iti:n:g~iiii~iijiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'j Tuesday that a suhn1arine c(l(loe ration. -...... lion1rid~ tour Thursd:-iy _!~-tl~c stri k:.:__ ___ · sighted off the Oregon· coa: ~.·. July 30 y.·as one of the So'.tic :1 SALl::~1. Ore. !UPI) . ....: T~c Jett& Sen. Ecl\vard M. Ke1_1nedy "'on without opposition. and $en. John 0. Pastore of Rhode lsland ovenvhel med a tbken foe, ·in primafics Tuesday for live Sc n a le · s ea t s !he Den1x~a1s h?pe to rcl.tlin in November. T\\'O Democratic governors. Mar vin Mandel of 1\1:.'lr~'la!ld and Frank ·D. Licht of Rhode lsJand. \Vere renominated. and guberoatoriol no1ri11c:-s 1vr1·c al so ·· se l ecte d in Massachusetts, Minnesota and Oklahoma. Tuesday's votin::: \\'as the lasl bi,:?: round or prim:iries l)crorc the Nov . 3 general elec· !inn. - In MassiW:huscl\i;. 13'."IS!on ~x-LUJ A id1· S111ith 1-lonorcd WASHINGTON !A Pl -C. R. Smi1h. retired airline presi- dent and form~r ·scc,.ctary rf C'0111mercc under President Lyndon B. John30n. \\":JS nl''ll- cd t o d a y as \\'inner of th~ \\'right 6:-others ~1cmorial Trophy, a top aviation a\\•ard. The 71-year-old r or mer American Alrl ipcs hcod will be honored at the annual Wright ttemorial dinner here nee. 11. 3 BAll POrNr PENS A 57c VAWE Union 's mosr ad\·anccd Y.'a In the sii me state. Rep . Phillip Philbin. 72. a 23-year House veteran and second \'Cssels. senior Democrat on the ~rm­After an e x I en s i v e in- vesligalion. the ne111spapcr reported, Ncwpod skipper John Bethel observed a nuclear-powered missile-car- rying subm arine. cd Services Committee. -\Yas ousied ff'Om Congress by the Rev. Robert F. Drinan, 47. a , Jesuit priest 1\•ho ran on an anthvar plattorm. In Boston. ~1rs. Louise Day · Ji•cks. an_outsµck en opponent of school busing. v:on the Democratic nomination for the st>at of retiring House Speaker John \V. McCormack, In !\1aryland. Rep. Ge:>rl!c H. Fallon. 68. chairman of the House Public \\'orks Com- mittee. trailed Paul S . Sarbancs, a 37-year-old state_ l~~islalor. But Rep. Ssn1ucl D. Friedel. 72. chairmnn cf !11c House Admini stration Com- mittee. led three O!Jpo"nents. In a i\1aryland dL<;lrict in the · \Vashin£!ti'n suburbs. 1'hJ1n:-i~ ll:i lc Bogss .Jr .. ZS..vcar-'.lld :-on of H-;ui;c Democrati c \Vhip llale Boggs of Louisiana. y.·on the Democratic nomin1tion. Ile faces an Uphill fi~ht in N'.lvembf'r ag-aifl'i t GOP Rep. (;ilb~.rt Glide. y.·ho \\'as unop- po~:-d T11~sday. · I An authoritative B r"i ii sh ~ p0ublieation. Jan es Fighting! Ships, said there are 13 _i;in1ilar subS. each carrying 16 ballistic missiles y.•ith a range of I.SOD miles. Bethel and three members or his crew nboard-the spo rlfishing boat Blue Shark -sa~' .the surfaced· sub late one 1 afternoon du ring c I car, 11·ep\he:r. ll \l"'lS re ar a grou1>1 or Soviet fishi 11~ bJats. 1 Bethel was suhs!:quentl y in-' tervi!y.•cd by Navy ofricials 1 and ..0.lm he had taken of the vesse i""9s confiscated . All bu t three frames of the film 1vaS subsequently returned. - The Navy has refused lo confirm that Bethel did see al su bmarine. He did receive al Hum nhrcv. 59. scored a I smash;,~ 3-1 macgi n vd"''' ClffLDREN over black :iludies instruc:or , F;arl D. Crl'lig Jr .. 31. to cap-· lure the D!!mocratic nomina-LDiE tion for the 1'.finncs".'ta Senrite . scot being vacoted byl UNCLE LEN 1 De mo c r a t Eugene J. , {l.1cCarthy. I 10% DISCOUNT-ON ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES' (fXCEPT .!">Al£ Pl!l(EO IHMS) GIRL TALK flORAL ENSEMBl[ BRIGHT COLORS l-Rl:iG 81NOIR lHlMI BOOK. MlMO llJ)OK Jl/r'"CAP~Ctl~ WEARlV[R Needle f'oi111 NYLON TIP MARKER B~y One at Reg. Price Ol 29c, Get 2nd One ~0~ 3i27c :.~R,.o~~v 1,C ~~~::NON: .. ~ .. t:;•i=-1~;;~~\1 .1 SIMPSON ST ENO PAD GREGG RULED WfBfR COSfftlO 11 snc,s COMPRESSEO CHARCOAl NONTO!IC I - MEN'S SPORT SHOES · The popul•r sport 1ho• i• wh ite with bl111c k side str ipes. .• 91 WOMEN 'S SIZES 5 TO 10 7•3 ' MEN'S-BOYS'-YOUTHS' BASKETBALL SHOES • "u•hl"n h1aolc• • r• d •••·hrs. :>:n.,·•kod 10•·- l l!>ft ..,1 ..... ~l•rk "r 11! w h11 ~. 2•9 61/1°12 10·2 21/2°6 - MEN'S-BOYS'-YOUTHS' DECK SHOES 61/2 TO 12 1/2 TO 6 479 10 TO 2 MEN'S AND BOYS' • / WQMEN'S AND MISSES GYM SHOES Deel! •uih lnn ,.,_ ~olr 1, 1;K1r • ""r· •"le ,.,1.,. \\"h••e. RIR•"k :.:~·~·. l~cd. SIUS 4 TO 10 MISSES SIZES-121/• TO l ., THOUS~NDS OF PAIRS FINE CANVAS FOOT·"' v1-.~R FOR AU OCCASIONS. ' MEN'hWOMEN'S-:-CHILDREN'S ., WOMEN'S DECK SHOES~ 4 TO 10 ~on-skid soles. Curhion itt- 1-( soles •nd •reh•1. Whi+e, Na.vy or Grt•n. .. 238 ' CHILD'S . SIZIS I TO 12 1'' ., , .. • ~ • .. MEN'S AND BOYS' TRACK S.HO ·ES , Fine quality ·' llleck witk trim. MIN'S 61/J TO 1Z 396 IOTS' Zl/2 TO 6 ~~25c ~-----SUCKER SET -j ·.,c.11.10 66( $198 ~~·'Zi:E '.GYM SOCKS- "15 • R . es · -#~ - STATIONERS IUENA li'ANK SHOWING CENTl!R 1 •-COSTA Ml"' SOUTH COAST ,LAZA JIUlflllfCTON CUITll • NUNTINITO# IEACM OPEN SUNDAY'S \IWG 1•1"" ., """' ~°"'·~· • tomptt11 tOllll!lllWI L surioAtrJ Soop.tin from llt!IC~I lo li«llke•11111f -Ml~;. .. • FREE GIFT WM!' • ' 5 pn.1.99 . _IUY YOUI NEEDS l'OI THI F4LL SEMISTll NOW. .. . . • HUNTINGTON BEACH ·1oos1 4DAMS •I IROOKHURST 962-9171 CNIXI to· Sev.0. Drug) . HUNTINGTON BEACH . $191 EDINGER 11 SPRINGDALE . 147.9125 -· ST E HOU S--WEEK DAYS 9 TO 9--SUNDA YS l TO 7 ' -• ' • I • ·- ,, . ·' • ,..,. DAILY PltOT EDITORIAL PAGE Hasf-Council Action ~ '· A resolution by~ Costa ·Mesa 'City Council bitterly ol"'rattons. They aren't lo be built l ike service stations critical of a state agency..Q!'g&nized to improve medical or llQuor stores, left to battle for p'a,tients. They must be care ought to J>e looked .at"'ca$ully before it reaches planned so the public gains mailmum benefit -and so its tinal version. , · -profit-makini doesn't com·e ahead of public health ca{_e. City AttorneY Roy June was ass1 ed to write the That is the function of-CHf'A. Con trary to allegci~·. indktment of the Comprehensive Health Pla~ng As· lions voiced at the Costa Mesa City Council meeting, it< 1ocJaUon ·of Or8inge County last week. · -;-.._ _ is not an organization dedicated to 11reservin~ the· pro- Jndictmcnt is perhaps a better word Ulan resolutio , -. lits of doctors. Quite the contrary; .CHPA often exereis· bued on the temp~r of the giscussion. --.........._es its cOntrol to curb rampant development of doctor·/'"""' No effort was m·ade -apperenUy -to contact the G.wne{ hospitals that skim the profitable patients ~nd CH.PA at 1~ Santa Ana office about its role in couat)I. Jea.ve unprofitable functi~s such as emerg_;DC.y'lreat- medical 'plannin~. · · -ment to otli'ers. ~-"·' · T-he crux of the matter was a CHPA rCQuest for a Before ttte city's attorney draws J.IP a resolution.con- council resolution in favor of its request for a $63,100 demning the planning associaJ.!.on-Out of hand, perhap~ federal grant to use in stud)'.' &nd research. it would be well il councij.men knew a lilUe more about City Councilman Jack Hammett who is a medicaJ the organization, its g;uides and its j!oals. center administrator--was asked by his colleagues to Thus informed;-l hey would-b'e in better position to Jook into the CHPA before a yote -wa~ taken. understand:if-tbe federal grant really is worthwhile. About all he reported was a series of articles from .......-,.. • central county paper that is notoriously against fed· eral aid. He was careful to explain he couldn't personally ..... J)rove the accusatiOns, which CHPA Executive Director John .Trabant later branded a distorted hatchet job. Hammett s~id he had seen no denials by the GlfPA, thus leaving a Ilttle innuendo in the air. Officials otthe 62-member CHPA countered by say· lng past experience With the paper's editorial policy to- ward similar groups made a request for rebuttal seem futile. The fact is the hospilaJ planning J!;roup fills a vital function for the benefit of Californians' health care. Un· der .state Jaw. CHPA's board .of directors is made YJl- mostly of consumers of health services and is chosen Dy CHPA's membership committee. Although justifiable critlciJm possibly .can be leveled at. CHPA. the Costa f\.fesa City Council's action-appeared to be an abrup~ dismissal of a worthwhile and va1uable agency. · Hospitals are not run-of•the.miU free enterprise A Word of Caution · J\.1any parents may be .secretJy ·relieved that school has started again and their. kids are out from underfoot around th e house. But. with that relief we'd like to add a word of cau· lion. Of the 26,796 students returning lo Newport-Mesa Vnified schoots, for example. 14,000 are .voungcr than hi£h school age. Adult and teenage motorists alike. should realize that that many youngsters can be a hazard to drivin~ ~s they gather to go to and from school by bus. or on root. Let's all remember young children do. not always display the best judgment as pedestrians or while in groups awaiting buses. School's in session. Please, driye carefuUy. · 'Democracy in. cu:tWn.' .. c We Are Going 'Not Too Far, Dear _Gloomy Coria Blight Threate11,s Natima's Food Supply • ------ But Too Fast I • --Gm: No Known Defense Against Fungus We are changing our environment faster than-we can adjust to iL That's aa: "'. limply a:i: anyone can state our problem·· -wbicb ha$ leY to do with the sabltaact M <IP' affairs than with their form and llbape. 'lllil Is really -upoels """ryooe .. much, IDd makes us . OYerreacl to pollUcal andlidalandecon-cmlc .nnll. There ~·Jooiool• ..... iii cantlnulty, a 1 .. ~ Jng that we are dis- «itnted. and a dea- perate psychologfcal need to cling to some permanent landmark the way a drunk -bu ·to wr1p hirmelf around 1 lampost. A rew weeks qo, I drove past a coun- try boQlt we used to live in every suin· mer for some years. This sprfng -it-was lllruck by lightnlng and totally demolish· ed. It gave me a wdrd feeling to drtve past this empty lot where only receoUy we bad eaten and slept and played. -so1ut1on to the freeway hassle: Just run the coaBt freeway from Huntington Beach to the· Newport Freeway at Superior a1 planned, then shunt traffic around the Back Bay via the Corona deJ Mar Free- way at Palisades. But see that they start with enough lanes instead of adding later at twice the cosL -W. H. C. f~il ,..,_ "'*". ,.....,. ,,.,_ ... ....... rt!Y ...... ., .... ....,... .......... ,_ "' -•• ......,. .... .,...,. Plllt. THE ACCELERATION in the rate or change, rather than change itself, is what botben us to the deepest roots of our psychic constitution. What used to take 21) years now happens in five, or three; and not only to out neighborhoods, our downtowns. our: cjties, even our villages, but more importantly, to our moral and social patterns, our mode of relating to orie another, our standards of right and wrong, good and bad. guilty and innocent'. Don't even look at the radical left, but at the conservative right; at that bulwaik of traditionalism and continuity, the Roman Catholic Church. Who would have imagined a decade ago the cataclysmic changes shaking and altering I.hat ancient and impressive instihdion? More fissures have appeared in that church in the last 10 years than in the preceding 300 years: little wonder that its most devout com- niunlcants feel like Chkken Little watching the sky falling down . To the Editor: With the so-called Southern corn blight there is 1 real possibility that the corn crop of the U.S.A. will be reduced for 1970 by from 25 to 50 percent. This is a ne:w and unUSllal fungus against whiCh there is no known protection. It may be that we 3re already under attack Crom-some one or the numerotis enemies we have made in Europe and A!ia. This new disease will fo-r-ce ·prices hiaJier. reduce our food supply and severely cut into the cattle ;:ind hog population. TllE WORST OF the plight is that the new disease· appears jU.!1 at the time when the AdministraUon has cut the funds available fOr scientific research from the previous appropriations, which \vere far too small. An example is cancer research whose budget allotment has been cut 25 percent. The pl!!:a is made lhal thi s is necessary to win the war in Vietn1:tm: the answer is that we are almost defenseless against the attack or biological warfare. It may be that we will fiod ourselves seriously handicapped in th e war and at home. J AGRICULTURAL scientists h a v e stated that under the best of circ;um .. ;- stances it will take Rt leasi two full years to find a means of checking the new corn blight; and these are not the best <1f circumstances with the Admini stra1ion reducing funds for research in fighting •• ~ " u ... Ibo .1,ia1 X ' J Letters from readers are welcome. iVonnaUy writers should convey their messages in 300 word& or les&. The right to Condtlnse letters to fit spoce or eliminate libel is reserved. AU let- ters must include signature and mail.- it.g addresi, but names may be with-. held on requeat if sufficient reason is apparmt. Poetry will not be pub- lished. - plant. animal and human disease. As ,of now we are utterly defenseless ~inst ·this form ·of attack. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN • School Board Election To lhe ~dilor: I am writing with rega rd to the election that will soon be held for the new board of trustees member for the Newport·Mesa school district. I th if\k it is very im· portant that we elect someone who is not a rubber stamp ror the administration, someone who will sPeak out when-he sees all kincl~ of mis·spending and other types of inef ficiency being allowed to run ram-. pant in the school district. It is.-my .candid opinion that many thi ngs are occurring in !he sc hool district not to the liking 0£ the community in general. Why are they trying to hire so many new administrators (I noticed this in the pl!_Pt.r) when they are already top heavy with them? Why was the director in. charge of the informational se rvices lite rally fired ? Why hasn·t the former • superintendent now in the ~istrict been placed in a position that will use his talents ? WHY ARE SO FEW of the people from fonne r districts (Lhe three now 11nified) _ a\lov.·ed to do the job for which they .were .... trained? Why is the ineffici ent top level administrator still in a nice spot in lhe organization? These questions need to be answered to the satis faction of the public. There may even be more. Why is there sO much distrust and unrest in the district? I firmly believe that the administration is hiding things that should be out in the open -like all these federal projects and other matters lhat should be o( concern Lo the public. Why is the administration untruthful and playing i kind of card game ? ' Buck up community members and have your say about the new board member who is coming into the field. There are more to be elected in the sj>ring. \Ye must let the people know where we stand. Let us, to1e r, ,investigate and ask questions. BETTY HILLGREN Office r Roger• Helped To the Editor : Please give notice of <.'Ommendation in your paper to ofricer P. Rogers, Cost a Mesa police, who was very kind and er. ficient when he came upon me after t was ru n over by · a car on 19th Street between Newport and Harbor al 9:30 a.m. on August 21. He deserves it. Thank you. I am writi ng from my bed. f\.IRS. Y. J. LA1\1P I. Church and Politic• To the Editor: Your editorial today contwning us Democrats who are against abortion, changing our voting status to Republlcan rem inds me of a two-headed dragon. You say peaceful protest is okay t1nt time, but this time. because it goe1' against your views. you say it's not oka.v -for us to protest peacefully. Anywa y, ho,.- peacefu l can a protest be? No window~ were broken, no nnes were set, nn physical casualties we re made . How else do you want us lo protest anything as cruel and inhuman and sadistic as abortion? MRS. D. H. KAISER Tl1e cdttorial's point !oos 1ohethcr n church. by actively engaging ?n partisan politics, might ·be ri.!king it.t tai; exempt sta tus. -f.:diL01· ' IN A WAY, EVERYTHING we knew bas been struck by a kind of lightning in tbe1ast'•"few years. The landscape has been radically altered; fields are shop- ping caiters. lanes are highways, lofts are. skyscrapers. All the old familiar aignposta are gone, or going. There is an uneasy drtamlike aspect to our everyday lives. l\fOSI' OF THE l\fODERN change. in my view, is an improvement. in ev ery area. But this doesn'l matter. What mat· ters is that we are not able, biologically or psychologically, to deal with so rapid a rate of cbihge -and so we vent \lur frustration in conflict, in divisiveness, in re,sistance and resentment that are not ainenable. to rational argument or logical persuasion. . Phantoµi Letter My·stery I~ __ Solved A large part or us remains cbildlike at heart; ind we must . remember that children above all cherish the famlliar, 1he known. the established. They Ire de d l cat e ... ~,.Y'.!cWl?nalisL~: everything must be the same. ~ told f'Xtclly the same way, a game played in Jftci11tly the iqenticaJ fashion, or they leel !oat and cheated. We are not going too far, as mony rear. But we are going too fast. As the body finds it hard to adjust to supersonic :1peeds, eo the "'lhlnd even more finds It nearly imPoSsible to adjust to.the bolts of scicial lightning striking everywhere around us. 'ln,side the Thi,rd Reich' -., tn lNI Albert Speer, Hill«'• Minister ol Armamlnll and War Production, "'' ltntenoed u a war crlminll with olher Nu! -. at NllremberJ. He served 20 ,..,.111 .,.-, much ol lbem writing bi& memoirs. MOit of Speer'• codefendants were granite. Then ·a huge Great Hall with 11 kllled, ·hanled or ccmunltted suicide. So dome a dozen times the size of St. Peter's these muaJve notes, published now tn_a in R<ime (as vulgar a building as one. can translation by Richard and Clara imagine, acCOrding to s k c 1 c h e s Wlnaton, are not only lntzicuing "inside reproduced here). stu{!'' on that incredible perlod_,__tbeJ are The capital's main boulc .. ard \\'OU\d be WASHINGTON -This colun1n has now .!iolvecl the mystery of TV Guide's phan· lorn letter assailing newsca ster . Che~ Huntley, who has retired to his boots and bluejea ns out on the wide·open spaces of J\1ontana. Last month , we reported that the editors or TV Guide, for their Auglfsl ·t edition had prepared a vitriolic editorial atttcking Huntley but had droppeil it Uie laSt minute. One week later. however, the magazine pub- lished a mysterious Jetter ·bristling with language from the unpublished editorial. . The letter was signed by a "P. H. t .. yon" of Montgomery, Ala., an elusive rigure whom we couldn't ·1ocate in l\fon~gomery. 'FV Guide editor f\1er le Panltt v.ehen1cn!ly denied the letter ·Na s a fake. · the only inside 1tory by a member or wider than t~e , Champs .Elysees, evP.n Hitler's mMr clique we have. . though the city s proportions W0'11~ bt. , JIOWEVER, WE have now located "P. "'1oaJde the Third Re.kb .. then · ih 11hattered by ~the chaollo--lack of rtal }1. Lyon" wl>o lived in i1ontgomery some ~aide or the looking gJ~u to w:~lia~ planni~. The mayor of, ~rlin, not tn-20 years ago. She is P~yllis Lyon -z: 5bii' · • r"nle~<l1;'All flh~c...abouUbe...pdd-ouUOl'......L-G~me.ikorwlfe.-of T-V-Gu1d~&-lellcrs er 1 n ~ is width of,,3 mtr:t I~ yards, Th,~ mayor editor, Harold "Cleni" Clemenko. the 11ird Reich. :'~ J S rll , ~ Was an ldlot, a failure, a zero ; Hiller same ma111 who swore to us the teller was Ille mus ol hnl t .L t peertl orde.red Goebbels to replace him. genu ine but had been "impossible·· lo 8DCOUlrt of Hitler'• a r c e c u r a mePiomanta ln tbe middle and ' late THE LOVF.o.OF a:lze. Speer notes, was a authentJcate. •' f ....a. ps:)•cbological thing with Hitler. who once Reached by . this column. J\l r ~. 1 1' « na:...,_.. ~•Id : "I do tbil to restore lo etch Clemenko was miffed when we asked hrr JrlllTllD A paOthJ nor military JndlvlduaJ Gtnnan his tel! rupect." OM maiden name. "J don'l believe I care lO man. Speor wu a,....,. archllec\ before \rinds !he largest building• of antiquity ttlk to you ," •he said, and she h\mg up. he c:limbed high Into the~IZi hler1n::hy. Utd up wtlh such flex ing of muscle.~. He nptund lbe nollce ·or the would-be Sp...-adds. mostly in cm... ruled by arcbilOcl Hitler. DesfCn a new Berlin, d.,po\3, HJt ler told hlm, bl.ltd Oil Hitler'• '1DO'i good. job," the leader told his &ketches. ln toxlcated young an::hltecl. but most or Berlin, the luder ftlt., wla: not..• real 1.he. grandlou plan1 never came off. The ~ UU Park, « even Vienna. He ..whole absurd eplsodt was typical of ...... llltnp bis. .. ry· bll -flnl-a Jlltler'I innum<rable blunders we find In tliumplloJ arcb MO feot higher Iha• Ille lhl• vlvld hl•inry, which we ahalt !l)Ok •I ...., ii Parll, "111>-ol •II t.I million •&•in in • !urtbet column. • dad from the tint ,..ar chiseled In -Wllll1m llog1111 'I .---B11 George ---. Dear George: Do you th ink Jon; iatrnt femlnlnlty? Dt1r S.D.: hair denotes . s.o. You havnn't ~en Raquel Welch ~rttirig tt crtw cut. h:ivt you': . -, • . . Jack Anderson Footnote : TV Guide happens to be con- trolled by Walter Annenberg, the fonner Philadelphia publishi ng .mag1111atri who is now scrvi111g as t:ie U.S. Ambassador to Eng land. AMenberg is a devoted frie nd of Richard. Nixon. v.•ho tifls made no secret or his distaste fo"'FCCrtain TV com- mentaries. Indeed. hl! had a special dislike. say intimates .. for the Huntley~ Brinkley show, a feeling th at wa,s in· -tcnsifitd by quolations attributed to Hu11Uey lhal Nixon was "shallow." All· nenberg \vas in a posi!ion to know how tho President felt . fi cials had hired two prostitutes. one of _3la!w travel expenses and per dtetn frtlm them a lesbian. to stage a private ··~the government but, apparently, paid for demonstration.'' the sex show out of their own pocket!._· Sen. John \Villiams, (R·Del.), the stern ln his written repo rt. Hess. held_ J. Senate moralis t. got wind of the incident R.oberl Brown, then Jhe acting fie.Id and demanded indignantly whether director. responsible for the affa ir. government funds had been used to pay Brown at fi rst den~ed to investiga_to~J for the sex performanei!. His inquiry was that he knew anything about the g1rht1 ro@ed delicately through the Senate pa~. wm;n they came back with ad- financt Committee, which has jurisllic-dltJonal evidence, he rerused to talk to lion over the Social S e c u r i I y them. Administration . ARTHUll HESS, the deputy com- n1issioner, has now made an em· barrassed confession lo the committee that ''an .after-hours affair" unhappily look place in Sl. Louis. But he hastened to assure the Senators that ft!:deral funds weren 't involved. The partying officials -. Quotes HESS INF06l\fED tile Senators that. Brown had been sternly reprimanded al}d had been reassigned to a lower position. The deputy commissioner also expressed his deep concern "that such an incident could have occurred" and promised! that Socia l Security officials would "comport them selves .. \\'ith proper dignity in the future. WILLIA ~1 rORTER , the American A1nbassador In Seoul. has s11ggested that ttie Sovie! may be tighteni.ng the reins on Kim 11-sung, lhc Conununist czw of North Korea. fttrs. Ronald Reagan, on curr ent ' Brown ackno\\•ledged lo thill ' column that he had been in charge of the St. Louis c x p e d i I J o n but denif!<f participating · in the girlie. party, Asked \\'hether he had been aware or the party. he replied : "I would hBvt to l•kc tht Firth Amendment on that." rn a conlldcntia l cable, Porter noted fa shions I• art, movleft, books -"The tha l Russia's UN AmbasSador .Jacob . Ame.rican people art willing to go just So A1allk visited Pyongya111g in eartY Augusl. rar and then the~e gol_!lg lo dlg thcllrr_l~----11111"'11111111111•1--- The Ambassador--s:ugg~ed hat the nects n and .!Jlly. lruil'illl:-il"fgol-10 ·---~~ Sovlclll mny be apply1111g quiet pressure lo 1Stop1--•ntf J think w,·re al that poinL" ·-, keep Kim 11·,.ung from slirr\ng' up new~ · , , · trouble in Korea. Porter believes .. the i\lard N11m11 n -Santa Cru1-''II i~ a~ R~ssian8 wanl to avoid any incidents t~at stupid for mr 10 turn off people just \Vednesday. Sept. 16. 191.0 nugh t dl~urage . the U.S. J rom g<>t~g: because they're n\•f!r 30 as It is for )'OU The tdttorlol page of tlie DotJu- ahcad with IL' withdrawal schedule 1n not to listen to a kid bttau~ he has long pjlot seeks to inform and stim- Soulh Korea. • hair." uiatc re odes b11 presenting Lhi1 SEVERAL HIGH Social Seeurity of. ficials. v.•ho naw out to Sl. Louis \aiit December to confer on the problcml" of llMI aged and !he Infirm. "'ound up at a la1e-nlithl glrllc party In the hotel room of . Pa•I Sylbert, Hollywood d I r e c t fl r quollDC .,:mtc1 to describe t.btmc of bis )'Olldl trt~i• rum -"lnlat!Ullsm, no mat- ter how 1ttr1ctive, ls no solution." one officl AI. -Gtora:e C. l\1cNatt, Oakland, 011 The incldcn1 ha s b&n the subject of .~ --vlctri am -•·1r-you compare Nixon's hu5h·huSh Investigation, wh ich has cau~-record with th1U or hlJ , lmtnedlate td Soela l Security headqu arters to buz1 predecessors .•• it appears tht Pre~idt.nt wllh 1.ilillatlng whisper•. The in· I~ doing 1 rather gt'lOd job of extricating \;e.sUsatorA: reported thaL the Jit.dat£ "of-us from a veey ttick.Y •ltuatlon." • . - news paper'a opfnioru and com- mentary on topics OJ itttflre.rt a.hd siQn(ficonce. b11 providing « foTUm fOf' iht upressfon oJ 01tr rea<Un' opiniona. and by presenting the diversr i:iew- POint.T o f inrormtd ob1ervtr1 rind ipoke.smtn on topks a{ J1e dtiu. ' Robert N. Weed, Publllh•r • I .. \. VC - .. ,- I ' ( I ' I ' I .. • • _, r • ,,,.. --... -I( • --. . • • ,addl hae "' .VQ.l. 63, NO. 222, 5 SECTtONS, 82 PAGES I . DAILY .. tl.OT ....... llW .,.. klllleNw" A.liso Pilings Young couple move -between pilings for c9unty's. new Jishing pier. at. Aliso Beac)l \n So~h Laguna durinR a s\ryll pi\ lh• b,el!ch. The,]"~·· 000 pier, ette.ndin·g 610-feet,. is expected to be 'in use:·b:Y •. n,xt March. 'l'edefal goverritnent is paying half the cost. Otl\er half. is bein~ split by state and coubt)'. Section on shore will house restaurant, bait and tackle store and restroomS'. -~ · 1 _ i . Gretel Protest Ni xed ; ' Intrepid· First Winner. . ~ By ALi\fON LOCKAREY DAILY PILOT .. tliM 'Edittr NE\VPORT, R.I. -The New York Yacht Club race committee today disillowcd the protesls 9f both y'achts in the first .race of (he Amt1'ica 's Cup • • series. . The decision makes Newport Beach skipper Bill Ficker and I'ntrepid the win· ner in the first of the be~t four out of seven series. No race .. scheduled today. The deeision was announced at a press conference by Devereaux Barker Ill, chairman of the New York Yacht Club race committee which also sat as a pro- test committee. Barker said Jim Hardy, skipper of Grete_! JI, protested Intrepid u·,1der· rule Pupil' Increase Slr:bws Nig~et,_ Vie}o Gro1vtli 36; the basic rule which gives a starboard tack boat right of way over a port tack boat. The incident occurred fboul seVen minutes berore·ffiCstart. Yachts arc con- sidered lo be racing from the time o( the IO minute warning signal. Ficker 's protest was und er ·rule 34, regarding limitations ru the right of,. way yacht to alter course, since it no longer would have been possible for Intrepid to take further evasive action . · "The facts as presented give no in· dicatren that either yacht infringed a.1 any rule, and therefore both protests are disallo~·ed ," Barker said. As a result of the ruling; Ficker and his young crew of ln(repid have tightened the screws that have bound the America's C.!Jp to its pedestal in the New York Yach t Club far 119 yea rs. They beat Gretel by five minutes, 52 seconds Qver the rainswept course at Rhode Island Sound Tuesday. Ficker Sfiled a nawless race under rainy, skies and easterly winds that rang· · ed from 17 knots at the' start to 30 al the end o! the fi rst weather ieg tb 10 knofs in the latter',s1agcs Or the race. . -About 500 more desks arc being oc· cupicd this year in the Capistr .. na Unified School District. Not so !or Jim Hardy and his crew of Aussie huskies aboard Gretel II. There was not much tha t could happen in a yacht race that did not happen to Gretel JI. Her o-ew ho isled .a ·sf>1nnak'er In dght ·wraps after -rounding the first weather mark ooly 'one tJlinute three seconds behind. Despite the mishap, she loll on1y five seconds' on the second leg. · Bul there is still plenty or room to grow, aceording to Joe Wimer, director of adntjnistralive services. This year's first day enrollment was 7,636 while th,e count on the same day last year was 7,147. · ~ Wimer said that lhe> district projection for Dec. 1 is 8,043, i figure that-he feels will be very close. . Then rear trouble struck. Shortly, after jibing the Second mark, Paul slimori, f9redeCk ca plain, ~kidded off the sUpp;ery dec k and was noundering i_p the -c'ter (See ·CVP RACE, ~IP .I) · • "Our December projection reflects a continued growtli in the Mission Viejo ·and Laguna Niguel areas," said Wimer. "However, we didn't get as many children per hQJJse in. Missiail Viejo as we thought we would on ope~k'"daf."' -1re'"lald'1he most-cro•-detl~schooLln~th district is 5an Clemente High School b~l • that suious problems heve been warded' off by the use or eight new portable 'Murder Suspect MmtFace-TriaJ-- classrooms. f / • Enrollment at Mateo Forster Junior High ,.., down ollghtly b<eause tho hi' coming seventh grade'rs were fewer lhan the outgG!ng eiJ;hlh ;Tade class. Wimer sald San Juan schC>Ol was Vt'ry close to It., proj~tion, Richard Henry Cana. Concordia and Palisades schools were dO~'n sli&blly, only Hanson and Cro\vn Valley \rcre up sllghtly, ai'I ·was Capls~rano schCIOI wl1lch. Is close IOl ilS ~apacity. , ''But ~'C're in g'lod th.,'lpe." ~aid \Vhner •We have en~1·gh room for all or our sttidcnts and when the Vifjo Elemcn· tary School 11 fu lly com pl et~ wt'll ha' e even mori room." < " Superior Q>urt judge ruled •fay lhat 17-Jtar-old 'Herman }:lendr\.-~f•ylor mlllt go on trial as an adu lt ~v. 9 for hi11 alleged roi< in tho killing• ol Mrs:Fior<n- cc Nancy Br:own of El, TOrG and senice staUon attendant ..Jerri Wayne Carlin. Judge Janies Fi Judge rejected Taylor's ergiJmet1l thet his indictment as an ndult by lhe Orange County Grand Jury it In viol~llon of his rights as a juvenile. 11e set Sept. 23 as the date on which he wiµ hear Taylor's-rriotion for a separate trJal. If JuQfte Judge denies that molion Taylor.1 And Stephen C. Hurd, 20. bolh trao,tje-111.S. will 110 on 'trial tC>geltter for the killings of C.rlln, 21. of Sanla Anl, ind I.be kill~ of Mn. Brown, JI: ,~ - • l . , • ~ • • • ~. .. ' . ._,, CliapIIlan Hospital Wins Chamber's EndorSement - · 1,000 Fight Dog B1ln 111 Laguna More than i,000 registered voters i!l Laguna Beacfl have signed .peptions sup- porting a referendum to overturn Lag\!!)a'& controversial do& ban ordinance, writer Arnold Haoo reported today. ---· Althougli_only 897 cer!Uled ~lures are required · to. i.,unch the referendum, Hano ~Id a last-minute drive is 1,Jnder way to obtain between t,200 and 1,'400 .signatures to guarantee the effort in the event ol inadVertent errors in dales, ad- dresses Qr precinct• numbers. • l ... ..... • VanNnys , ' I -I I Developer .-" Loses Fight . / ' By JOHN VALTERZA . ' Of lllOlllr ,.,...., Alie~ c1enm'.1ng a tense, grim -and f sometimes,hoalile defense of tbe)ean of f delays· -Uing hll San Clemeote . Medl~~J. ~ter, Van Nuys developer c., T. DeClllCell~l'ueadaJ Jost hil-llgbt. to~ keep chamber ci commm:e dinclors from endorsing his competitor.-• After refusing to detail his flriil'i'finan-1 cial btcklng, "becaust Of the-way aomer of you have treated us, .. DeClnc;a watch-: ed as a 7·1 •ote sealed the chamber"s; endorseme~~ of the recently aired plan,,: 01 Cha-General ilolpl1ll to lialld, · ~ CJ~mente'I first boepttal GO a taftce! 10 Uae ~ast part Of the city. "We have made. an appointment with Mrs. Dorothy Muslelt, the city clerk, at I :30 p·.m. Friday to presefit Our peti- tions," Hano said. "She makes an inifial check, which is just a cuflOry count, and if she finds we appear to have more signatures U!an need~. the will ct.rt.Uy thi.! and· th& 'dog ordinance mua ·. bt avlpended.''' . ·The -""-t ~ .rbl<ll °"-" .~llbilb Jiiye tennec( a.ew~--will ·· -E-r~".m~ hel.DeCI ~·plaMIJti .-tatloo f r oin . Tbe,law, ldopted by'aJto I vol< lo tho City Council Aug. 19, i1 scheduled ·to become effective Sat.IKday. It would ban dogs-at .. a!Htmer from three city .pi1r~. and from beQches between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. --/" From the city ckrk's offtct, the pet~ lions go lo the county registrar of voters, . which has 30 days to verily the aulhen· licity of each signature. The referendum pei.itions must be sign~ ed by 10 percent of Laguna's 1,983 registered voters. Deep' i After the county verification, the city council is requlred '.by Jaw to reconsider the ordinance, either rescinding it volun· ta,rily or submittJng it to the voters in an election . Since no municipal election is sche$1ed . until 19?Z, it is presumed a special election would have to be called. c.hin·es are at work again~on !aci1ities neecied to imprOve Laguna 's water supply, \V:ork such '\S this excavatiOn -·at Fore · rid! qcean :"'venues ·near city hall ·was slowed dui'irrg Peak surlfmer touris t penod. Laguna Beach County Water· District Is beef· .frig UP. comi(luJ).ity's water sources; storage cap8city and ·transmis- sion capabilities, ' · ; ~ · As an alternative to the referendum, lhe city council could respond tonl&hl to infonnal petitions bearing mOre than 3.000 signatures, which will be presented by Richard Challis. of the Laguna ~ Owners' Association. 'Cannot WaitForever' These petitions were signed by both residents and visitors to the Art Colony in a dri ve 18.unched at a Main 'Beach "doll· in" Aug. 22. Challis said that council response to the petitions by rescinding the ordinance would be "the nice way to do It." 'Ole (See DOGS, Page t+-- Say Palestii!e Terrorists Bo~rdwa~ Stroll Ends In-Laguna l)tarijuana Arre8 t By Tbe Associated Pres1 ·P.alestlnlan. -guerrillas holding 5 4 hostages 'from three hijacked airlioers say they "cannot wait for ever" for Western governments to release com· mando prisoners as ransom . "Our condltlona are clear, and when any govefnment reiums our prisoners", v.'e will hand· back their prlsanerS;,'' Ghassan Kanafani, a spoktsman foc...-the Popular Froi)t for the LlberaUon of Palestine. said Tuesday, A Laguna Beach 1 man strolling ~ T~e commandos hold 36 Am~ericans and Board)Yalk at 1 :4i .a,ni. today was ar· Israelis, eight Britons, eigh! Swiss and rested by police wllo allege th•Y found a twa West-Germans. Switzerland, Britain kilo of marijuana. in a paper bag he was and We st Gennany have agreed to ex· lot . · -change seven terrorists they hold, but not 1ng •. Questioned, by ~flcm during his noc· unless lhe PFLP release.a all Its hostages. al St ....._. The PalesUnlaos are holding t h c turn walk, e.,. ..... 71· Vargo, 24• of 12$ Americans and' Israelis for 13 specific SooUt.,1,)>ast Highway, said the bag con-commandos and other Arabs i'11 Israeli taineiJ. clothing. When' a check• remled --be the inspected marijuana he •was baoked jails, plus an unspecified · num r of on ctlarges ol pouession ol the drue with others. intent to sell. . • Kanafani said the Popular Front plans At precisely the same eiily11Joming no furtl'ter actions to force compliance hour, two Buena Park 01en were arrested wJth Its demi~. "We do not base our al Diamond Street and South Coast ~policy m rttallatlon," l'te said. "We simp- Jfighway when officers, maintaining: ly w1nt our prlsqne.rs out." surveillance because of recent burglaries Ari informed IOW'<:e fn Jerusalem said in the area, st~ to ·check their car. Bon'n and Bern joined London TueS<lay in 'Let's hope,'" Msgr. Rodhain said. J\1ediajors for the International Red . C~s Committee also were unabl~ lo Bet the hostages. But a spokesman in Gen-eva said the IRCC was seooym: tw<t.mOre negotiators to join the t~man team in ·Amman. Kana!ani said nobody would be allowed to see the $4 hostage, ihe r~a.inder or 429 passengers and crewmen aboard the three pl&nes. The others' ·wert released last. \Veekend, many ·shortly before the jets were blown up. Jerusalem sou rces s.aid Tueaday that 250 Arabs among tlie~450 arrested Jn oc· · cupied territories during tht weekend as Popular Front l)'l"flPathlzeri were on a hunger strike protesttng their confine-- .ment. Most of the jailed Palesthtia..-75 were released Monday after they were cleared of PFLP con.nectkm-were held in th~ occupied city o( .N.i>Jus. · • nees . . The health planning group -olllcfally sanctioned by state law last Jaiiuary u the Orange County Regional HealllrPJon. ning Assoc~t}on -grants endorsements to ~ew 1)9spitals, ensuring financial partidpallcli by g ... rnment and ll10lt private .bHlth -'We plans wftlch ire a mainstay to hospital Income. ' . 11ie lhowdown on the enOOrttment' first granted wt: January will come in. a few weeks.•.wfiin the county health planniiig board decides ii lleCinces' detailed repo~_on finan:tipg, corporate 1tnlcture and· fiftn building plans l! adequate. If DeCinces wins, he receives renewal of the ·health planning endonemeDt for the medica l center. . San Cl~ente's physicians' group, the city council, the recently fonned·-com. munlty hospital group and now the chlm· ' ,/ ber of commerce all have endorsed the Chapman plan. TttG8I! shows of local support also drew critlcl1m from DeCJnces and his builder Wiiiiam Groff, of San Clemente. ' "We're oow .on the threshold of full ap- proval,'' Groff explained, "And we have watched many competitors come and gO only lo stymie and .bloc~~ our plans. Now we are on the ~rebold and we 1ee another stymie and blockade," Groft said. DeCinces flayed the approval of his com· petltor by -chamber directors as a reac· lion "to political Pressure put forwai'd by the mayor (Waller Evans Jr.}'' The endorsement by the chamber directors Clme at the urging of Mayor , Evans, who in recent weeks capped in- tensive investigation of both hospital plans with a personal endorsetnent of the Chapman group. • "f fU"St became intertStf!d in hospitals when J was lying in one (after sufferlng a •. near-fatal heart attack Jut winter) and after i.ote~lve investigation of the issue J have decided to endorse-the Olapman iroup.'' he said. - But DeCinces criticized the mayor's fn. tor..i In the hospital lasue 11 "political [See HOSPITAL, Pap %) Orule - .'Weatlter Pat.chy fog near the Coast Thurs- day wtu dlapme in time for a full They cl3im a search-revealed 3S4 grams prtssing lsrae\ to agree to the Popular or marijuaM. ~~ Front'1 terma.-Tbe.JlriUsh_r.tmi:rte_!ily Booked oo charges of Poueuion of the wanl Israel to declare publicly its drug wtre Uonardo Burli<:k, 11, and readiness to swap, but the others art said 'The. Knesset, Israel's parJJ1ment, c:,-on.. vened Tuesday to push Uirough a loo&h bill on air piracy. Foreisn Minllter-Abba Eban told. the legislators of proposals Israel has. made to various international aviation bodies, tncludine. an apJ>eaJ to the Hague conference on aviation to d.ecJl<Uti•~l!i!t& ~-Li:rlm•­and a call for establishment of an in- ternational body to deal with air piracy. ~Y of sunny weather with t\Jllpera- tia.oa_r.anaina.Jl'om-111..delJtt•.1'""'-I--~ ally to IO In the lllllleyland area. Kenneth D. BiCtti 20. to be willing to 1etUe for a confidential f . ttply. , , The.tneli1 lil•e rtlused any n:chaii~ · Kennedy urges ~""".the. Ont·Arab demands .were ... -laot -11, ll>ortli after the D C C ~ -a Trans World Alrltnes , • OJil!reSSIJlCD. BOel!tc m , Swttaair DCI and Brillsh ' ,,,,Y OYtmaa Airways Cdrp. VC 10 -were WASlllNGTON (AP) -Sen. Edward hljacnd. ' M. Kennedy !D-Masa.J. today httroduced Nqotlalloni 'to 1r .. the hpslaps r • bill tq give the Dlsttktau;.Jumbla lull molnid. lruili•".., two fronti Tueaday. representation In Congrt1s, The 'Rl Rev. Jean Rodh8tn, president The district currtnlly tMis no vok:e lb of the Roman Catbloic welfare organiza. C:Ong1'cH. However, • rneanu rec:enttr JIAR carttu IntemaUonaUs,_ ret\lmed to passed would give tho district a ao• llOIDi.hm Jordon. hll papal ml"lon op- voUne deleJate. to the ~ -.I .. = 1 laDUN. "AU 1 can NY at awaill Praident Nboo'1 ........ ' • It \llO MIW. of till lalac• ii • , Qrsula Gelger. a fr.ed 11e,.arc1eu !tom the hljaded Swluair Jet. .llld the Palesllnia!ll too1t Capt. 'Frtts flcbtelbOr, the pilot, blldnlolded lutq 11--.ncr threatened blrn, , ...... bJm to '- the .Joi:atloll of ll80,00t In ~ belnl shlpped fl'om Swta banb to N"!.Yort. Sbe.Nld the Palallnfans took the ino'Oey. Tht captain Ir' one t1l · drie crew m<tllben lrom tho pt.., who rmaln prisoners. Authorillell 11t Zurich said lhe. Palest!· nlans who hijacked the Swiilair DCI traveled on lf00Cfur111 ~ under • the nlffin "Mn . P1.1rn1rnda'' and "Dr, _ Fuentes.", They bolrded lbe pi.. ·In ~'IUllR. Gtnnany, oftlcle'• 1UL I ,. 1 · INSmB.'TODAY 11'1bm: •re no bomb es.ptr1J - -Who lhou8ht thoy ..... .;.. IU dead,'' llYI a copntlan.wbD mlgbt quallly in t ti a t Qeld. See Pqet .. ~ 2t I=" -! C•llMnlll ,.. -c.,_ cwww u '°"""' ,..,.. • ~ "' ,,..! :i:.:c: '1 , ...... ,to\ •' c,...,_. ,. ""'-" •tt °""' ~ ' Cll':"l~ ll •• ,_.. ,... I llkll Mertl9h » ' ,_...,.,... •• , :1 •n '"" ,,......._ a. . •11 "'""" ... ...,._ . ....... ~ -~ ........ . """""" .... . --. • > J ' • • ' • . . • " ~ ' . . . ·~· D~IL! Pl>DT ·~ ,SC • --• Wed"sdlf, ·-14, 1970 .. .. ' .Prom Page 1 f~rtial Law Reigns. -HOSPITAL ••• ' prcss\ft,•• then cited the "many ficu,ltics and unfore_seen deJ3y~ in building-a hoopital. Tlle-gt'Ollp y... are lhinkil1I ol endoralna could not po,uibly • • OW Ill ... ' roUow lhelr promiSel of ati.rUng con- ' al ruction at ·the beginning nf the yea r and • opening Its doors by October or 1971.'' Defending thci"' O\vn actions in ob- lainina: lhe heallh planning blessing for a lwspilal, spOkcsmcn for c h a p m a n ... General -u'ho havi; conducted tours of M1MAN, Jordan ~ A royali st -.. ,.. military regime ,....dominated by British· , ~ t~~didarshal liabis MajaU, Wi>k , their hospit~I i,n Orange for severil San 1 Clemente community leaders -said they . ·aren't out to . "discourage anyone.. else f.rom trying to build a hospital in San Cl@mente." r . ~" ill J.-dan todjly and tmi+<r ·martial laW to put an end to the thre1~of civil war. Tom Johnston of Chapman General ad· ded, "We intend to build here and open our doors by nel.:t October. \Ve've gone '• through the processes and put our pl an ·,. completely logether in a few months ; we j. have gotten support. from lhe communit~ l..tl'lat short Ume -including the physa. 1 cians who~woWd use our hospital. ' "Despite Com ments to the contrary by ~ opponents, we have built a ~spital in. IO months -and a fine one at that wh ich some of you have seen fi rsthand," Johnston said. I-le said his rirm has the financing for the elaborate plans for the San Clemente hos'pital -'Which is master planned to in- clude an emergency heliport, a nursing school and research center and ulti~ale­ ly a full range of health care facilities. • DcCinces -in· the last exchange before • directors voted -balked at questioris orr :-financing. . . ~... ~ OAn,v l'ILOT •11t11 •1 Gr11 5,~ ... 1-.. Sweeping llp "I \\'ouldn't reveal our financing because of the locai treatment l'!'e have gotte-fi," he said grimly. After the vote on a motion by Chamber Vice President Roy Garbarine, who gave a personal endorsement of Chapman's plans. Chamber President Fr~m.an "Bud'' Fowler praised lhe majority decisio n, Phil -Johnson {le"ft) and Ken Green sweep up after slandblasting away center lines on Pacific Coast Highway in the infamous.,EI Morro curve just north of El Morro Trailer Park, Highway workers are in- stalling a new acceleration lane in the center of the highway for use primarily by . school buses making the dangerous left tu rn onto Coast Highway from Laguna's El fi1Jorro School. Bu ses laden with home- ward-bound children often have difficulty getting_ into southbollnd lanes. . "I want to perso nally commend the ac- tion ... as directors have said in the past, we ~·ant a first-class hospital here for our From Page J CUP RACE ••• Street Tabled RC<Jple. , "The board has conducted an extensive lnvUtigation of the isSue and has decided that 'it doesn't_ matter who ·,builds. a hospital in San Clemente, but what kind of a result we will ge l for the people here," Fowler said. with the ss>tttator fleet bearing down rapidly. Hardy had io make tWo Puses at Salmon bcl~re he could get him back Cap_o City Council Numb on Names ls .there a magician in tbe house? aboard: Tti~ specta_!or fleet, l'lllhin& ~-Mayor Tony Forster 1eemed about the assistance of the dunked aewman, ready to call for o.ne Monday. at the San Adult Educatio11 was no help. Juan Capistrano City Council meeting. Despite a!J this, Gretel II was on I y The problem was nJming the access three minules 27 seconds behind a~ the road to the new city hall. Since n.o con· scensus could be reached, t~ r yor was end of the triangle, marking the half-way ready to pWI one out of a hat. . S' E d• point~ln the race. The first suggestion, made by the Plan-'fgnupS n mg . But more' trouble was ahead. On lhe ¥-ning Commission, was Paseo de la . cond weather leg, one ar Gretel's coffee -ehadad. Not being too hot for lhat one. Registration for San Cl,emente ,Ad~l ,f;ind!M winches· b'3 ·-'tlown.~. At lhts .She · f!layor ·suggested the equaUy in· School winds up from 7 to 10 o clock , fL _ 1· 1piring Paseo MuniCipal. tonigh t in the high school library. .' _ ~-~"Gretel w .JOur ~lea ll ~t to get the show on the road, Cou n· The program includes a high school 1tooi1i ~and al Uie fifth ~It had dlman Jim Thorpe moved to acce:pl the diploma program. Classes resume ti1?n· dropped back to six minutes 22 seconds. latter. No one seconded iL day. Twenty five adults of the community It was on the last weather leg to the "Okay, I move we approve the first completed diploma requirements in June 1 .. h th d t h' boa' nd 'In one." he said. lhrough studies jn the evening program. ~ ~t Har Y g~ IS r a crew "Wait," said the mayor, 1'1'11 serond Principal Alonzo Valen\inc said persons i~nxJ,.and gained 30 stcoqdl: cie....!!1.:.. ·~!i~t tion &ince I~ that geeking info~Uort 'oq' a ~plo~a ~ 1d ~end ~ fialco'1,W. 5:52 ~ .. 1• • "'· • gram may-coiit4ct hll Officef' 1 ;"' 'fiincit. ~. ' ~... ~ · · "You can pretend you didn 't hear the second molion," siild Thorpe, chii_ckling. Paseu Municipal was defeated 3 to 2, Nobody would second the motion for Pasco de la Ciudad, "I can't get excited about either one,·· said Councilman Josh Ganunell. ''How about 'Swallow Hollow.' " "If I can· make a sugges tion. gentleriien." said City Engi11eer Jack Kubota. "What's the Spanish for Avenue of Broken Dreams." "For that matter." quipped Forster, ''We could call it Avenue or Red Tape." They finally decided to table the pro- blem, hoping some of the town's citizens \\'ill come up with a name before the Qct 2 dedication of the city hall. No one thought of the most obvious nam,e, on~ particularly suited to the pro- blt11iat hand -Calle de las Ideas Malas. From Page 1 .DOGS ... ~ 'lkith yilchts were flying protest fla_1' . , ..... n .. lh• starl. but •kippers •nd th• San" Joaqi' 11·n Scliools·· Hi"t :: 'face. committee were mum about the -• alleged foul or fouls. _The protests were to referendum altemative. he said, would be "a waslc of time and money," but n'l!Cessary if lhe council fails to respr:ind voluntarily-to the wishes of lhe pel!Uon- (rS. d ·Hano said organizers of lhe rereren u~ rlrh•e would be ''delighted" if the council should rePcaLJ_he ordinance tonight in response to the petition~. . "If the council tecognizes the wishes of the people and repeals the law tonight ~·c wi\l"be \'Cry happy." said Hano. "but we 're going right ahead with our last- minute drive for refertndun1 signatures anyway to make sure the effort will not bf: wasted." be heard tod8y , Gretel was first lo hoist the red n.g. illdicaliog that '""'pid h•d Record S,OOO Enr· oilmen· t fouled her during the five·minule preparatory period, lmmedi8tely after the finish , Hardy hoisted a negative signal indicating that hi!'l crew could not race today. supposedly 10 lick their \\'Ounds an<l make some changes to th"! deck and gear. As Salmon's ·mishap occurredi"" Hardy y,•as heard to say shortly after coming ashore. "If he can"l stay on the boat he \1•ill have to stay ashore Thursday," There was gloom aboard Gre tel ll"s tender. - The San Joaquin Elementary School District, faslesl grow ing district in Orange County. surpassed 8.000 enroll· ment on its opening day ~fonday. The ·a.331 figure represented an in· crease of nearly t,500 students over last year's opening day count. "Some say ~·e're the fastes t ·grow ing school district in the nation." said Rex Nerison assistant superi ntendent for business services. ''It's a distinct ion I wish we didn't have,,!.' Two new schools opened this rail, Aliso in El Toro and Cordillera in Mission Vie· jo. Nerison said Turtle Rock will open 'in November and Regina in Aegean Hills hopefully Will be completed by spring. "\\'e have no empty classrooms in· our district," said Neris6n. "And it looks like our growth i's going to continue." ·•• • • ::v~'t..:::-• • • • ~ One of Majali's first aclJ wai an appeal to rebellious Palestinian guqrlllu to respeci a new cei""Je-fire agreement with the royal army, set tO go into el feet at .noon EDT. •• ..,.,.,....-- King Huuein appointed Majalj)niHtary governor of the whole Coup.tr.y'ind placed all districts under directF military control. The king invested Maja1i with his own power~rmy commander·ln-chief and _...Jlls:O'"givt ... the field rqars~I full po.w~rs over the nation's police and security forces. At the same time, Hussein appointed a military government to repla ce the government of civilian Prime ·Minister Abdel Moneim Rifai, who resigned Tues· day night. . The new government, clearly acting under Ma;au·s control, is head'ed by Brig. -Mohammed Daoud, f Palestinian from Jerusalem, as prime minister. He is said to be fiercely !Qyal to the king. Informed sources said at least one army officer, two soldiers and \ the 15- year:.Old son of the new military governor of. the AJnman district, Gen. Kassem El Maita, were killed in fighting Tuesday between Palestinian guerrillas and Jord a- nian troops in Zarqa, 15 miles from the capital. Guerrillas were also reported in control of lrbid, Jordan's second largest city, 40 miles north of Amman. · The ..new government said in a pro- clamation that its primary objectives .would be to end internal fight ing, assist the Palestinian resistance movement, and implement cea.se·fire agreements between lbe government and the guer- rillas. The latest agreemegt cans f or withdrawal of most al'.Triy units from the cities in return for the removal of guer- rilla roadblocks, an .. t:~? to their armed presence in the streets, and other shows of guerrilla force seen by the government as provocative. It -also 1eplaces troops with police at embassies and public buildings in Am· man, with guerrillas to be stationed outside the city's electric poy,·er station and other sites of recent fighting. '-f9st of a dozen earlier agreements were broken by the guerrillas ... King Husstin urged his J!eOPle in a radio speech to give ,their "seln~ss cooperation" to the new government to help return . the strife.torn country to nonnal. "The state of insecurity and anarchy in the country has continued too long," the kinll said. "Discor(f"'fiii""" .mounted and Jordan is exposed to eve r greater perils. A step must be taken to impose law and order." h1ajali, triined at Sandhurst, Br'italn's mil itary ac ademy, was on~ of the top aides of the legendary Gen, Glubb Pasha, the fonner British commander of lhe Area Marine Lost f\.1arine Corps First Lt. Joh n D, Lawson, ' husband~ of Mrll. John D. Lawson, 237:>2 Alta Lagun a, Laguna Beach. has been listed as missing and believed killed in action In the war b1 Southeast Asia. the U.S. Defense Dej>arl· ment announced Tuesday. ' ~- Arab Legion. which forms the backbon e of the Jordania~mf. He commanded the anny Jturin~he ,1967 six.day war with IsHet . · ::Maja1i, 57, was fo etly chief of sUff and defe!!SC njJnister-and rec,!Jllly-.Cted as· the kin~·s 1r1ilitaix.-:lat/i .. ~r; He ill ·Jordan's h1ghes ranking officer. A ~ember ~ or the largest o( the fie!].dy'Toyalist Bedouin tribes fi'om the JorCl.anlan desert, he-was a cousin o( Prlnie Minister ijaua M a j a 11 , assassinated by pro-Nasser elements i.11 1957. It was significant that the king's new appointments did aot explicitly include his uncle, Gen. Nasser Ben Jamil, who was removed as army commander under jl:Uerrilla pressure during the con· frontation between the guerrillas and the army last June. In acceptiqg !tis pew post. Majall pledged .. unswerving allegiance" lo the king and the Ha'shemite throne. Amman Radio announced the ki~g hid fo rmed a military advisory gro4p in the -palace compo~ed-of--outgoing Chief of Staff Mashour Haditha, divisional com· manders find former army commande~ presum-atSly iool uding Jamil. There has been no official reaction fr om the· guerri118 movement on tbe ap- pointment l:lf the new · go_vernrhenl, but the deep mistrust between the two sides was reflected in a guerrilla. ,broadcast urgi ng the commandos lo "keep your fingers on the trigger and remain • vigilant." - Oass Overload Gets Discussion ' In Laguna Board The possibility of overloading in some classrooms in the Laguna Beach School district ~as discussed at the Tuesday evening school board meeting and ad· ministrators agreed lo schedule· a special session next y,·eek to examine the need for inCrcii.sed staffing or re·adjustment o! classroom loads. Aliso Elementary School prinCipal Lyle Proctor said initial enrollmC11t had pr o- duced a 33-1 pupil·leacher ratio iri some of his classrooms, which he regards as excessive.• Trustee Dr.. Norman Browne· noted that the district's 26-l ratio had been cited as a major factor in support of th e tax override which wiis voted down by the electorate and resu_lled in a tighter budget for the current school year . First-day enrollment hl the district, in· eluding students in continuation school and in educatlOfi8.llyhand icap12td classes, revealed an increase ol 146 students over last year's first da y. trustets were told. Fewer teachers were hi red this year because of the restricted budget ,. Enrollment at the high school fs up from 963 to 1,074, including cont inuation school, trustees learned. and some classroom overloading ha s been noted, but this c<rtJ be catrected ~Y sc hedulinc adjustments~ Enrollment al Aliso School is up from 393 to 418 and at Top o( the World Elementary from 4n lo 520, while El Morro Elementa ry shov.·ed a decrease from last year's 510 lo 485 students. Woman to Be Nametl ''Oh , damn. not again," one syndicale man was overheard, "we had a man overboard in One race against the l''rench." Nerison said all the schools were lull but there were no problems except wilh bus schedules. "In many areas we have heavier bus loads than we anticip ate d," he said. "aut we haven't had any complafnts from the \Yalkers." The board or trustees extended the Walking distances this year to help .alleviate busing expe nditures. Diamond Rin11s of Incomparable i GEM TALK i ,,, . Beauty ' \VASHJNGTON (AP) -Presidenl Ni x· on announced Tuesday he plans to nominate Carol M. Khosrovi • lo the $38,000 p osit i o n as head of Y.ISTA=Volunteers in . Service to America. " ' DAllY <'ILOT Ne.;,r.tt leech L., ... '"'h C:Mn ,.. ... H11trlllff" .._Ill ,. .. tw1. y.n.y ... c-... f)lltANGI. C04ST l"UI LISHING COM .. AN'f' l ob••' N, w,,tf J.c~ l . C11•lt y Viet "''••·••~! •nd G-•11 Ml"f"' l110,..t• Kttyjl £4110~ I Tho"'•• A. M11•jih1'ftt Mlllflll/>O E"•!Or -_;ch114 r. N.n 11111~ o .. "°" c...,,,~ '""" Others in the Australian camp opined thal the gear fa ilures were due to too much fiddling \\'ith new things right up until lhe day before the ra ce. Grelel's designer Alan Payne v.•a!! heard to remark: "Jim looking forward to a vacation. I'm sick of all this. Wt have work~ so hard." Most of the 'questions at the posl·race press coriference v.·ere directed toward !lardy who fielded the sometimes cm· barras'.sing questions in a good·naturJ manner. . . Ficker gave Hardy credit for a g · race under extremely d I I f i c u I t clrcums lances. He modestly admitted a few or his own troubles in the stormy going, but none of tbeqi was evident to the thousands oi spectators who braved the sloppy seas in some 500 spectator boats. ._ Ficker said he was satisfied with his boal and cre\Y and did not expect to make any changes today. Bicultural Ed , __ _ Group, Sets Meet 'rbe_ Advisory Committee on Bicullural ,EducaUOn will mt!tl tonight at 1:30 In 'Serra Scbool. 26126 Vldoila Sl<il.. io Clpiitrano Beach. The committee. whk:h was rormed lo involve t~ commwUty in English as a second language prOgram,·wUI be focus. Ing on lht: needs of l\1Ulcan·Am'trtc.an children ln·4~Ctlipi$1.rano.Unlfltd School District. The proeram will a scuUio.n,..a( the Committee's dlcectlon in th e corti1ng year, particulatl)-,outllning expansion af , mini grou ps for Mexican-American pre.school· children. -- l Nerison said the most crowded school Is University Park which is also housing the Turtle Rock school population until th11t facility' is compl~ted. Other bulging facilities are Valt;n~ia l!Chool in Capistrano Highlands and Irvine school v.•hich housell a kindergarten through eighth grade student pouplation. ~YisitOi· Injured • In Laguna Surf . A 54.year~ld Hacienda Heighl3 man suffered a fractured arm while body surf· Ing in Laguna Beach" Tuesday. Visitor Rudolph Geiger was treated by llfeguards for shock after he w&.s dumped by a large wave while swimming off the beach in front of Vacation Village. near SL Ann's Dr;ve. · _,_ Ta'ken-by-ambulance.J.Q_Soutb_~st Community Hospital. he was treated for a fracture o[.the left arm and released . Student Cha1~ged lu Me1nphi s Death ME~tPllJS, Tenn. (AP) -Police ha ve filed 1 mutder char1e agamst a student after ont of lhrtt youths injured in " ~hootout Monday at Hamilton tllgh School died of his wounds. Larry Wauon. 2<l. wounded in the sfomach, died the fol!O\lo'lng day. Charaed 1n the death was William Etirl Moore. 18, who was arrested following the \ncldtnl that thiew tile 3,000 pupils al the mostly Negro school Into panic and Lrlggtrtd about an hour or disordtr. • .. • • !' .. TODAY • • t IT i • .I t J, C. HUM,HlllllS · • ............... ,! You\·e 1ifob6.bly he1rd the itXl)N"liion 1hat ··a diamond b forcvl't." Evf'n the origi n of 1 hr \\'Ord diamond 1Pnds 11up-porl to lhe expreS5ion. Diamond t,'Ome!I from the Grttk "'"rd adamn~. ....·hi rh 1ne11.ns indC'·I structibl<', , Thrre will bit many lhin11:~ you bLjy In J\f(' lhat cos( morf'I than a diamond. Al'iil -chances! are thC'y "'ill "·car oul or b1"f:ak down. None of 1h" things you buy \viii prcwidt' quite the same thrilling and la.sting plcasurt" pl'O\'ided by a diamond. The purchase of a diamond is an advl'nturc \1'ith pcrm11nenc:t'. • The ptni>OBtll for \11hlch dia- monds &rf' bouihl deserve l something tha l will lallt. Ptor-) haps you'd 1\kt' 11. dlamond for your own f'njoynlenl or as an •nP.~t'nltnt ring. ~faybt. you'd Jlkc to b\ly a sparkling dlamond1 ft'll'...WVhtg-wllt' who hu-~n your helpmate on the road to a;urm~. I \\'h11tt'1'er thr purpose a di11- mcJ11d is rl1rf'vt•r? I .. For tht our meny distinctiwe desi9n,, Stop by our s'tore let us ahow WATCH NEXT WEEK fOlt "Int 'urchaH4 at HCNM'' I M~t....a~-ongratu\a. tlons and best · -wtshei to """""lfr.1 - 11irld ~'"· Arden hi. Starbuck on their aoJ<k'n ll't'<idi~ a.nnl· \C'r:slU')'. I Arc you J't"8dy to select your f'ngagf'tTlt'nt oi;_ "'~ng rln1? We Sr«lallte In ditlmond Rlll of enduring beaut)' and distlnc-Uon at 'J, C. HU~lPllRlESI JE\VELEf'IS, tnd "-'t''ll Qt h11p. J. .. 1~ ' ) \ ......_ P)' to 11ss.h;t you ln makiri1 your ... IM!IN'UOn. \\·,.·vc bttn t;tNln~1 r~u for over 24 years noy,· 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., CO ST A MESA ··- CONV EN lfNT TEllotS 14 Yf,o\~$ 1N SAM( lO!=-'TION ·"' visit us !IOOn. \ J. C. HUM,HRllS JIWILlltS 1•2.i Ntw119rt llv.•-=S~~·.l t=;::;:='':":':·:":E::·~IC:'.:•:·~0--~~·=":E:•:C:H:•·=·=·:.:==-..:.==':":o_"..:':~:·:.··_"_'_' _____ j O,.n oaur t+-frl ...... tlfT .' l • I J - . ,, . -· • A • j c c r t' ( · 1. 'NO. 222: 5 SECTIONS, ~2 PA,GES . ' -~_. .. ,..,. .. ~ -• ~- - ' r Today's l'buil N.Y. St.oeb , TEN CENTS 1,ooo S• ' . ig.n Petitions . ' • • -. Agairist Laguna Dog Law DAILY PILOT ....... h .,.. SdlllHler Aliso Pilin,g~ • VotiliP Test On Issue Now .Certain t\1ore than 1,000 registered voters In Laguna Beach have signed petitions su~ . porting a referendum to overturn Laguna 's controversial do:g b a n ordinance, writer Arnold. HanQ reported today. Although only .897 certified signatures are required to launch the referendum, Hano said a last-minute drive is under way to obtain behveen 1,200 and 1,400 signatures to guarantee the effort in the event of inadvertent err'ors in dates, ad- dresses or precinct numbers. .. . ' Young:· coupte· move between ,piling s ror-counfy'a-ne:w ti.shin.: pier at Aliso Beach in ·South Laguna during a stroll on· the beach. The $665,· 000 pier, extending 610-(eet, is expected to. be in use by .next. Marc~. Federal government is paying half the cost. Other half 1s be1n~ spli t by state and county. Seotiop on shore will house1testaurant. bail and "We have made ~n apppinlment with Mrs. 8orothy Musfelt, the city clerk, at 1:30 p.m. Friday to -preSent aur peti- tlons.".Hano said. "She makes an initial check, which is just a cursory count, and if she finch~ we appe.ar to have mon signatures than needed, she will ~ify this and. the doa ·ordia.Pce mult'lit suspended~" ' The law , adopted by a 3 to 2 vote in the City Council Aug. lJ, ~ scheduled to become effective Saturday. It would ban dogs at all timis from llfree city parks, and from beaches between the hours or 9 · tackle store and restrooms. a.rn. and 6 p.m. · Gretel Protest Nixed; From the city clerk's office, the peti· lions go to the county registrar of voters, which has 30 da ys to verify the authen· ti city of each signature. ' Intrepid First Winner The referendum pelltloris must be sign· ed by 10 percent or [;aguna's a,963 registered voters. After the county verifiCC\.tion, the Citf council Is required by law ·to reconsider the ordinance,:elther rescinding it volun- ta ril y or submitting it to the voters in an election. Since no municipal election is scheduled until 1972:. Jt ·is pfesumed ·a-- Special electiol'\. would ha ve to be called. '· ~ Deep. in-..the Street. . . . -Men and machines are at work again on faCilitl~s needed to improve 4guna Be~cb's water supply'.. \Vork such as this. ucav~a\ion at Forest and Ocean Avenues near city hall was slowed dur:1n« peak summer tourist period. Laguna Beach Go unty Water bistrtct is peel· ing up• corftmuntty's ·.water. sources, storage capacity 8nd tr~smis· sion capabilities. .• By ~LMON LOCKABEV • DAILY ,II.OT ... ,!,.. Efitw 'NEWPORT, R.I.. -The New .York YaCht Club race committee today <iii.allowed the protests of both yachts in ·t~ first race of the America's Cup ~ies. _ · The decision makes Newport Beach BJ!iPper Bill Ficker and Intrepid the win- nir, in the first of the be.<;l four our of seven .series. No ra ce scheduled today. ~ decision was announced at a press a>hlerence by Devereaull'. Barker Ill, chiirman of the New York Yacht Club race committee which also sat as a pro· !~committee. :rker said · Jim Hardy. skipper of Q 'tel 11, protested Intrepid under rule r ' l· Pu il . Increase 36, the basic rule v.•hich gives a starboard tack boat right of \\'ay over a port lack boat. The incident occurred about seven minutes before the start. Yachls are con· sidered to be racing from ts:ime of the IO minute warning signal. _ Ficker's protest was under It 34, regarding limitations O'O the right of way yacht to alter course, since it no longer would have been 'possible for Intrepid to take furlher ·cvasive action. As an alternative. to tfie referendum, the cii.y council could respond tonight to informa l petitions bearing more than 3.000 signa tures. which will be presented by "Richard Challis of the Laguna Dog Owners' Association. These petitions were signed by both re!lidents and visitors to the Art C91ony in "The fa cts as presented gi\'e no in· a dri ve launched at a Main Beach "dog· dl callon that either yacht infringed a.1 in " Aug. 22. any rule. and therefore both pr.Ptests arc Challis said that council response to the disallowed," Barker said. \. 'Canriot Wait Forever' Say J>alestine Terrorists -· As a rei ult or the ruling, "Ficker and his petitions by rescindh1g the ordinanc·e young t:rew of Intrepid have tlghtened the would be "the nice way to do it." The . By The Associated Press 'Le t's hope,'" Msgr. Rodhain said .. screws that have bound the Am eri ca's (See DOGS; Page Z) Paleslinfan guerrlllas holding 5 4 Mediator~ for the Jnternatkmil Red Cup to ils pcdest<il in the New York . hostages from three hijacked airlinets 1 Cross Comrnittee also .were una};le to set Yacht Club for 119 years. say they "cannot wait foreve r" for . B d Ik Str II W I I the hostages: But a s"""'eman in Geneva They beat Gretel by five minutes, 52 03 ... 1· W3 . 0 es em gaven1ments> to re ease com-.,... .. seeonds over the .. r:ainswept course at mando prisoners i~ ransom. said the. lRCC was senc:ifql two more --;~TslanOSOuOO TUesday. ----1 ' ----~ -"Our-eonditions-.re clear, and -when 1 negotiators to Join the l\YO-mall (earn in Ficker sailed a flawless race · under E11ds n Lag!llla any government returns ou"r prlsonera. Amman. ralny·skles and easterly winds that rang· .we will hand back their prlsgners,'.' Kanafani said nobbdy woold be allowed cd rrOm 17 knots at the "st.art to 30 at the • Ghassan Kanafani, a spokesman for t~ Sliouis Niguel, ·Viejo Grotvth end of• the first weather leg to 10 knots MarI·j· ua11a A1·rest Popular Front for the Liberation Of to see the 54 hostages, the remainder or in lhe 181.ter stages of the race. Palestine: slid Tuelday. · 429 passengers and crewmen aboard the . Not ;, for Jim Hardy and his. crew of The COmm'andos hold 36 Americ ans and three planes.,..'l'he others were released About 500 mo~e desks _are· being. ~· Aussie ,~uSkies aboard Gretel II. There A Laguna Beach man s'trolling the _ _.. .. cupied th~ year 1n lhe Capistrano Uruf1ed wa~ .net inJJch that could happen In a Boardwalk at 1 :45 a.m. today was ar· Israelis. eight Britons, eight Swiss and last weekl}fN, many-shartly before the SC.hool District. . . yacht race that did not..happcn to Gretel rested by police who allege they founc1 A h\'O West Germans. Switzerland, Britain jets were blo .. vn up. . ~ . 8 t the '• still plenty of room to II H 'h · ted · · k I 1· ht kilo of rnariJ"uana in a paper bag he was and West Germany have agreed tcY ex· Je-sa'-m ·~·r••s said Tuesd. that' · u re .., . • er crew OIS -a sp1nna er n ig change seven terrorists they hold, Mt not -/" ic ..... ~ . • ay grow, accordit11 to Joe Wimer, directo_r wraps alter rounding the first weather toling. " unlesa the PFLP releases all its ~ges. ~_Arabs ~mong the 450 arr~ Jn oc- of .admliilstraUve services. riiark only one minute ·three seconds Questioned by officers during his noc· The Palestinians r re holding the 'cupied .territ~ts during the Weekend as 'This year's first day enrollment was /behind. Despite the mishap. she lost only turnal walk, Stephen W. Vargo, 24. of !25 Americans and Israelis r _ !l specific. Fopt1Jar Front sympathizers wen ·on a 7-636 while the count on the wne day 1ast1 five seconds on the second leg. South Coast Highway, said th£. bag con-commandos and other Arabs in I&riC!ll hunger mike protatlng their confine- -y'w was 7,147. Then real trouble str\lck. Shartlf after tained clothing. When a c~k revealed Jails, plus an unspeeifledA~number of ment. M<>11t of the jailed Palatinians-75 . Wimer said thal the district projection jibing the second mark. Paul Salmon, the SlJSpected marijuana he was booked others. ~,# were rele.ued Monday. after they were fOT Dec. I is 8,043, a figure that he Jeels foredeck caplafn.-skidded ofr the slippery on charges of possession of the drug with K . '• cleared of PFLP ronoecuons-were held Win be very close. deck arid wa~ floundering jn the water intent to sell. -· anafa ru aaid the. popular [ronl plans in tbe occupied city of "Nabhrs "Our December projecllon renects a (See CUP RACE, Pase %) At precisely the same early morning ~ fu_rther •~llo :!a force compliance The Khesael, Israel's ~t. con- 6onlinued growth in the Mission Viejo 1 hour . two Buena Park men were arrested with its dema · .!fe do .. no~. ba~. our vened Tuesday. to push th""'4h..a tOuctt CofC B.acks . . Hospital In Clemente By JOHN VALTERZA Of *' O.lb' Piaf! lflft Alter delivering a tense, grim and sometimes hostile defenae of the years of delays besettlng his · San Clemente Medical. Center, Van Nuys develope:r~C. T, DeCince.o Tuesday Jost hb. fight to keep chamber of commerce directors · from endorsing his competitc.r. After re!uslng to detail his firm's Finan· cial backing, "because or the way some of you have treated us," DeCinces watch· e<I as a 7-1 vote sealed the chamber'• endorsement of the recently aired plans of Chapman General Hospital to build San Clemente's first hospital on a-terrace in the northeast part or the city. 'Ibe endorsement -which Chapman tp0kesmen. have termed crucial --will strengthen the Orange group's bi~ to 'wrea\ oUletal endorletnent by the cowrty health planning usociaUon f r om DeClncea, The health planning group -officiaUy !anctioned by state law lasl January as the Orllll(e County Regional Heallll Plan- ning Auoclation -grants endo~menl# ·.to new hospital!, ensuring financial partldpoUon by gdYemment and JJ105t private health care plans whkb are a ·-, ro hospital tneome. - The abowdown oa the endot1ement first granted l•t Jlnuary wUI come in a few weelra when tbe couniy health planning board decide• ff DeCinces' detailed report on financing, corporate structure and fftm building plans is adiqtfale. U DeCinces wirui, he receives renewal of the health planning endorsement for the medical center. ~ San Clemente's phy5ieians' group, the city cOuncll, the recently formed com· munity hospital group and now the cham· ber of commeree all have endorsed the Chapman plan. Those 5,hows or local support, also drew criticism from DeCinces and his builder, Willlim Gro!!, of San <;:lemente. . "We're now on the threshold of full ap- proval," Groff explained, "And Yfe have watched ma.ny competitors come and go only to stymie and blockade our plans. Now we are on the threshold and we see another stymie and blockade," Groff said. DeCinees flayed the approval of his com· petitor by chamber direCtors as a reac- tion "lo political pre3Sure put forward by the mayor (Walter Evaf)S Jr.)" The endorsement by the chamber directors came at the urging of Mayor Evans, who in recent weeks capped in· tensive investigation of both hospital plans with a personal endorsement of the · Chapman group. · "J firSt became interested In hospitals when I wu lying in one (after suffering a near.fatal heart attack last winter) and after intensive inve'stlgatlon of the issue I havt decided to efidone the Chapman group," he said. But DeClnces criticized the mayor's In· terest in the hospital issue as "political tSee H08PITAL; Pap Z) Coast and ~na· Niguel areas,'' ~atd Wimer. at Diamond Street and Sooth Coast policy on rel atlon, he s~.~d. We sim~ bill on air piracy. Foreign MlniJte.r Abba ''ltO\\'f!Ver' we didn'I ~l a&-o-many M d S l Hi ghway when oUicers, maintaining If want glolf prlsoners out. Eban told the legialaton of proposals We•tller children ~r house inMissidl1 Viejo as we llf el' ltSpeC surveillance because of recent burglaties An informed source In.Jerusalem said Israel ha1 made to-various inlernlUonat _._ p t h i the t Th s ---·ijibUih1-we woutd· . i he area s ped to check their ·car. .~.and Bern joined l'.:Oriaon Tuesday in aviation bocUes, tncludlftg an appeal to d, a eUiydiog near! u· coasf ~~1j I He said the most cro·wd . . hoot In the M F T • J They claim a seal'cli reveiled°lStlf@ft-! AftlttnrltrffH&--a,,ee-to-the-P,.iat--~ _ .~ ay w sperse n ~ or a -district i1"sa-n Clemen\I. High hool but USt 8Ce 1~13 of marijuana . Front's terms. The BriUsh reportedly declere hljacki.na: ~t:..1 aim ~ -dQ·of-~y-weatber_withJempera_· that serious problems 1..-ve beefl warded Booked on charges of pos~ssion_of the want, Isriel to declare publicly its and a alt for ettabUsbinent of ID i:. lures ran~U18 from 70 degrees Joe. orr by the use of /tight new portable A Superior Court judge ruled todly that drug were Leonardo Burllck, 11 and readiness to swap, but the others are said ternational body lo deal with air piracy ~ to 90 10 Ule Disneyland area. dassr-•· . I 17-yur-old Herman Hendrick Taylor Kenneth l> • .lliekef, ao. ,. to be '!'illing Io se.tu. for a confldenUal Ursufa ,0.lpr,. freed 1tewanteu rro.; INSIDE TODAY .r.E_!lrellment-at..JMarcoJ'.orateLJUnl -10 on trial as an adult Nov. I for his ,, reply. the hijacked• Swlllllr ~ •kl -tha. lhP .. c1own1lll&bllY because the h> alfegtd Nie In lheKJlllngs ofllli'U'liiffii-~ IsraeHs ha••rftfuoed any mha · PaleSun~toolt-capt ·ll'rlbi khrok · "Than are no.J>omb "~ - toming lltV••t~'graden .,.,. fewer than « Nancy Brown of El Toro ancf servlct ·Kennedy -urge<> / ~net the flrll Anh demands ""' an-!ho pllOt,'blldnloklecl tnlo Ille deotrt and lhose who thought they were ·"'' the outgoing e)ghth grade class. station atten4ant Jerry Wayne Carlin. • , Y nounctd lalt week, ahortly after the threatened him, f~ hhn to disclose 111 dud," say .s a counllan who Winier .said San Juan school was very · Judge James F. Judge rejected D C C je_tll!"ra -a Trans World Airlines , ttie. locaUon of $890,000 In carre:ney being might qualify ln that field. See •lose to its projection. Richard Henry Taylor's argu mei1t that his Indictment as • • Ongressmen BOeing 707, S"!issalr OC8 and BrlUeh shipped from Swill blab.to New York. Page 9. Da na Concordia and Palisades schools an adult by lht:i Orange County Grand Oi:'erseas ~lrways Corp. VC 10 -were She Hid the P.alUtlnians took the money. ...""' " •tere' d0\\11 slightly, onl.v Ha11son and Jury is in violation of his right~ as WASHINGroN (AP) -Sen. Edward hlJacket!. . •The capt..in is one or threi crew c:1111tmi. 1.1 tro\\'n V111ley v.·crc up .slightly. as was juvenile. He set Sept.' 23 as l e on ltl. Kennedy (0.~1us.), today lntr(.ldll('ed Negotiations to free the hostages re-members from-tfii plane who re.main ~~~....,'9;' '; CapislraM sthool v.hich is close to its which .he will hear Taylor's moU for a a bill to give the District of Columbia full mal~ fJ1!itlenoo two front.s ,Tuesday. prisoners. • c:1..-..;11i.-,,.,, «ap3Cll,F. separate trial. representaUM ln Congreu. The Rt. Rev. Jean. Rodhain, prt!icl:ent Authorltles at Zurich Did lbe Pale$li· ~=~ ·:, "6ut "''e'rc ·in gGOd shape ." !aid tr Ji1~ge J'Udgc denies that The distrlct,cu rrenlly has no voice In of lhc Roman Cathlo1_c•welfare. organ1zo. nians who hijacked the Swt.ssalr DCI ~:..,.-:::.: , 11'1!1\t ... ,\.c havt enou~h raom for all of Taylor and Stephe n C. Hurd, 20. bolh Congress, J;>"''ever, 1 measure recc.n~ly lion Carttas ltiltrnat!onalia, retw:ied to treve.ltd on llonduran passoortt under •"'""'-"' n-n our udtntttnd when the Vitjo Elemcn· transie,111. "'·Ill ~o on trtal together for 3;l5td wookl _give tbc ~rlct a non· Rotpt from Jordan. his pa.pal m1a1on ap-the names "Mrs .. Fe~·-and "Or.-:~ "·: 'tary School ls fully completed "·e·u have the kllllnga of Cirlln, 11, of Santa An11, ting deltgatc to £fie Houae. and now pa.rently a falhn. "All J can aay at Fuente&." They 'boarded the plane ln ~..., ~ :•ve0 monJoom ," 1 and the killin1 o1 Mra, Brown, ii, a ill Pttsldcnt Nlioo'a alci/f'".. prelf!IL to the lamill• 11(1111bQNa .. 1a· -Stultprt, GlrmlQr, "6<1ala ll1d. . ' -. • . .. !' OAI LY PILOT SC , . From Po9e J HOSPITAL • • • pressure.'"• 011en cited the ·'many dlf· •• .. • , -·· ... . " I _.-· .-->I I I • llfartlal Law Relp• " . ' ,. ~ ClculUcs and untoftseen· <lelays . ln·-~~-"'bul,,ld::rln.,,g' a hosRital. Th< grou yoo 'are ' lhlnklo& of mciorling eot1kl ROt po.Uibly • ro11ow ~. PtOmioes or start1ng·con- Rnyali$t ·1legi~~ .. Now . ·, J~~·rd~ri· [:: • , struction at the ~ginnihg of the year-•nd opening i.1.S doors bi' October of 1971 ." ·f Defending their o\m,.. actions in ob- ~ (!ining the health planning blessing for:-a hoSpital, spokesmen for Ch a p m a n ...- ij. General -wbo have~conducted to_y.rs-<if ... ~ their hospital in Orange for:· scVctal San Clemente commun!jY leaders -said they J;-:-aren't out t !!discourage anyone· else ·! from .Jl:Ying to build a ho!pital in s8.n Clemente.'' Tom John.5ton of Chapman General ad- ·J. de1:i, "We intend to build he.re and open· \c: our doors by next October. \\'e've gone through the processes and put our plan ~· Jr <:-Ompletcly .together in a few, rponths; ~e '}J h•~ gotten ·suppoM from the community in · that short time ..:.... including the physi· ·'I ciana who would use our hospital. ''Despite comments to the contrary by .]. opJ)dnents, we have built a hospital in 10 months -and a fine one at thal which ~ some of you ha ve seen firsthand," .. ~ Johnst9n said. · He said his firm has the,,Man cing for ·~· ihe elaborate plans (or the San Clemente ,. . hospital -which is master planned to_ in- , elude an emergency heliport, a nursing school and research center and ultimate- .,. Jy a full range of h~alth care facilities. f: DeCinces -in the la.st exchange before . directors voted --balked st questions on Swe·epa· nn v· p ·• financing. ' · . . ••n "I wouldn't reveal our financing ~ because of the loc al treatmCnt we have • gotteo," he said grimly. After the vote on a motion by Chamber Vice President Roy Garbarine, who gave a pe rsonal endorsement of Chapman's plans, Chamber President F~m.an . "Bud'' Fowler praised the maJonty Phil Jo!>Poon heft) and Ken Green oweep up alter standblaating aw~y center ·lines on P.acific Coast Hiihway in the infamous El Morro curve just north of El Morro Trailer Pbk. High.way workers are in- stalling a-new acceleration Jane in.the center of the highway for use primarily by school buses making -the dangerous left tum onto Coast Highway from Laguna's El Morro School. Buses laden with home- ward-bound children often have difficulty getting into southbound lanes. aecislon. "I want.., to personally commend the ac· tion. ~· :J.T directors have said kl the past, we .v,•aiil a first-class hospital here for our From P09e I CUP RACE.; •• Street Tabled ' .l people. . "Tbe .board has conducted an exten_s1ve Investigation of the issue and_~as decided that it doesn't matter who builds. a hospital in Sa n Clemente, but what kind of a result we will get for the people with ·the spectator-fJeet ·bearing down rapidly. Hardy had to make twQ_passes at Salmon befi>ri he Could ·get hi'm back Capo City Council Nurnb on Nantes .. bere," fowler said. Is there a magician in the house? · "You can pretend you didn't hear the aboard. The spectator fleet, rushin~ to Mayor Tony Forster seemed abol!l second motion,'' said Thorpe, chuckling. the asaistanceCif the dunked crewman~ ready 19 call for one Monday at the San .. Paseo Municipal ~·as defeated 3 to 2. was no help. Juan Capiltrano City Council meeting. Nobody would second the motion 'or Despite all this, GrettJ,..lt was on I y 'The problem was naming the access Pasco de la Cludad. Adl.tl. 1 Educat1'0ll three minutes 27 seconds behind at the road to the new city hall. Since. no con· "I cail't get exCited about either one:• ut scensus could be reached , the mayor wa s said Councilman Josh Gammell. "How , end or the triangle, marking the ~-way ready to· pull one out of a hat. about ·swallow Hollow.' '' S• E d• , ~ ... ~ point ·m the race. · · The first suggestion, made by the Plan· "ff I can make a suggestion. 1gnupS ll mg :f1. JM.l m~ tr~le wat,abead!.Or\ the te-nlng Commiss~on, was Pasco ·de la gentlemen," said City Engineer Jack . . · ·,~to: c~wuther. lea:, one~o{ Gre\il's cOf!et .• ~Ciudad .. Not being too hot for that o~e, Kubota . "What's the Spanish for Avenue ,. Registration for San · Clemente ,AdulfS fir·-· ches brol d~t~ At ffiia ~~ . mayor sugge.sf:ed the equally 1n-o( Broken Dreams." ~ SchoOI winds up from 7 to 10 o cJd_fC. "..: · t' •ring Pasco MuruapaJ, ''For that matter,'' qulJ>ped Forster, tonight in ttie high school library.. -~ f . · • ~ ~etel, f9 . utea ll, £>lust to get the show on the road, Coun· "We could cill it Avenue of Red Tape." The program includes a high school aetOnds behind and al the fifth mark bad cilman Jim Thorpe mov~d. to accept the .They finally decided to table the pr<r diplorria program. Classes resume M?n· dropped back to six minutes 22 seconds. la~~· No one seconded 1t. 1 . blem, hoping some of tqe town 's citizens day. Twenty five adults~{ the co~mun1ty It was on the last weather leg to the Okay, J :move we approve. the hrs~ will ~me_ up with a n~l'J'le before the Oct. completed.diploma requirements Jn June -f' . h th t H d th' boat nd in one." he aa1d. . 2 ded1cat1on of the city hall. through studies in the evening program. tnis ·8 ar Y g~ 15 a ere'\. "Wait." said fhe mayor '11'11 second .No one thought of the most Qbvious·· Principal "tJonzo Valentine~~~ns ~e !~ and &11n~ 30t &~!? on ldn·. ., 1,be ~-lion since ·1-ted \'that ~e, Qne particularly suited to the pro- 1eeking infonria~ I on. ~ Ti' .. r · pkt . . • e~.'ftlie f1a~(W1Jr ) ~\, iame.'~(g-:. . , ~~j T~ ' ~ w:,ni at~hTd -Calle de las Ideas Malas. \:.,Ji'-!fl J ,-1 .. ' ~· .!J Both 'ht41 were~ny· ro 1 • ~• • .. .r< · "• 1 grain may contaiif"\il' "!flc:e.,.,, f., I! fici · ! i £ ~ '1 ~ , , • : 1 -' • • Fr~..;·:P-..e .i~,, \.. · ,...~t1to~1ari.bu• , · ":•Ii :& S·an·· Joaqum· Schools H1°t ,.. '"'!Ill' \ rice committee were mum aHPut the · DOGS \ -' alleged foul or fouls. The. protests were to • · · • • • be hear-ct tocl~y . .Qretel was ·first to hoist referendum alternative, he said, would be ''a waste of time and money," but necessary if. the council fails to res?4'.'nd voluntarily to the wishes of the petJUon- ers. Hano said organizers <lf the referenduf!l dr ive would be "delighted" if the council sbOuld repe~I the ordinance tonighl in response to the petitions. "lf the cowicil recogniies the wishes o( the people and repeals the Jaw tonight_ we \\'ill be very happy." said Hano ... but we're g::iing right ahead with our last· minute dti\'e for referendum signatures .anyway to make sure the effort will not.,.. be v.·asted." • the red fiag, indicating that Intrepid had fouled heP' during the five-minute preparatory period. Immediately after the finish, Hardy hoisted a. negative signal indicating that his crew. could not race today. supposedly to lick theil' wounds anl:l make some chan$CS to th~ deck aild gear. As Salmon's ~occurred, Hardy was heard to sat,. shortly after coming ashore, "If he can't stay on th e boat he "'ill have to stay ashore Thursday . ., There was gloom aboard Gretel ll's tender. "'' Record 8,000 Enrollment The San Joaquin Elementary School District, fastest growing district in Oral1ge County, surpassed 8.900 enroll· n1ent on its opening day ~1onday. The 8.331 figure represented an in- crease of nearly 1,500 students over last year's opening day count. "So111e. say we're the fastest growing school district in the nat ion," said Rex Nerison assistant superintendent for business service s. "It 's a distinctiofi I wish we didn't have.'' Two new schools opened this fall, Aliso in El Toro and Cordillera in Mission Vie- jo. Nerison said Turtle Rock will open in . November and Regina in Aegean Hills hopefully will be completed by spring. "We have no empty classrooms in our district," said Nerison . "And it looks like our growth is going to continue.'' ID AMMAN; Jordan (A-P) -A royalist military regime , dominated by Britia~­ trained Field Marshal Habis Majall, ·took power in Jordan' today ll)Cf imposed martial Jaw to put an endlo the threat of c ' civil war. 9ne of Maja:li's first acts was Jn a~al to rebellious -Palestinian 1uertJllas to r.espect a new cease-fire agreement-wi~h t~ royal anny, set to co into eUect at noon EDT. King·_Husseln appointed ·Majali military governor of ·the whole country and placed all dl!tricta unde'r direct military ~ontrol. The king irivested Majali with his own powers as anny commander-in-chief and also .give the field marihal fµll powers over the. n~tjon's police and security forces. . At the same time, }fusseilt ap!)9inted a military government to replace !he government of civilian ]>rime Minister At>clel Moneim Rifai, who resigneO Tues- day night. The new government, clearly acting under Majali'sl:ontrol, is headed by Brig. 1\-1ohammed DB.oud, 11 Palestinian from Jeruaalem, as prime minister. He is said to be fiercely loyal to the king. lnfonned sources said at least one army officer, two soldiers sad !!te 15- year-old son of the new military governor of the Amman district, Gen. Kassem El Maita, were killed in fighting TueSday , between Palestinian guerrillas and Jorda· nian trOops in Zarqa, JS 1n;iles from the . capital. Guerrillas were also reported in control of Jib.id, Jordan's second -largest city, 40 miles nprth of Amman. The new government said in a · pr<r clamation that its-primary objectives would be to end intenlal fighting, assist the Palestinian resistance movement, and implement cease-lire agreements between the government and the guer- rillas. The latest agreement calls f or withdrawal of most afmy units from the cities in return for the removal of guer- rilla roadblocks, an end to their armed presence in the streets, and other shows of gueriilla force Seen by the government as provocative. It also replaces troops with police at embassies and public buildings iri Am- man. with guerrillas to be sta tioned outside the eity's electric ,power station and other sites of recent fighting. Most of a dozen earlier agreements were broken by the guerrillas. King Hussein urged his people in a radio #speech to give 'lthei.r "Selfless cooperation" to the neW ·government lo ' help return the strife-tom country to normal. "Th1 stale of insecurity and anarchy in !he country has continued too long," the king said. "Discord has -!!lquntcd and Jordan is exposed to ever greater perils. A steµ must be taken to impose law and order." J1,1ajali, trained at Sandhurst, Britain's military academy, was one of the top aides of the legendary ~n. Glubb Pasha, the fonner British commander of the Area Marine Lost Marine Corps First "tt. John D. Lawson, huSband _ of -Mrs. John D. Lawson, 28752 Alta Laguna, Laguna Beach, has been listed as missing and believed · killed in action in the war in Southeast Asia, the U:S. Defense Depart- ment announcetl Tuesday. . .,. Arab· Legion, which forms ~ back~• of ~e Jordanian army. He COIIJJlllnted lh~ arwy during the 1967 six-day '!ar With liaet , .~ ,Maja'l~ 51.was formerly chief of sllfl" and defense mililiter and recentl1 ~ as ~the king's 'milltJry adviser. ~f.is Jordan's highest ranking off~(.) A member of onei...of the ·1argest o"'the fiercely royali~t Bedouin tribes from ;the Jordanian desert, he \vas a ~sin ·of Prime · Minister Hai'Z.$ M 1 ~·•.fi, assissinated by P!o--Nasse~· el~nlsl in 1957. - . \ :;tr.~. .. . I\ was significant that the ~in(s ~ appoln\ment.s •djd n expUcifly.• 1~e 111' UJ1cle~ Gen. Na Jlen Jain.It. who was removed as anny ander under gUerrilla 'pressure du · g' the COO· frontatlon between·lhe·gu illas and the _army last June: . In accepting 'his new l>ost, Majall p\edge(j "unswerving allegiance" to the king and the Hashemite throne. Amman Radio announced the king had formed a military advisory group in tl'!e paLa!:e composed of outgoing Chief of Staff Mashour Hadilha, divisional com~ mandefs and former army commanders, ~resumably including Jamil. There has been no· official reaction from lhe guerrilla movement on the ap- pointment or the new government, 9ut the deep mistrust b@Lween the two sides was reflected in a· guerrilla broadcast urging the commandos to "keep your fingers on the trigger and remain vigilant." ~. Class Overload Gets Discussion . . In Laguna Board The possi bility or overloading in some classrooms in the Laguna Beach School district was discussed at the Tuesday evening sc~ool board meeting and ad· ministrators agreed lo schedule a special session next week lo examine the need ·for increased staffing or re-adju~tment of classroom loa&s. · Aliso-Elementary School principal Lyle P.roctor said initial enrollment had pro- duced a{33-I pupil-teacher ratio in some of his classrooms, which he regards as excessive. Trustee Pr. Norman Browne nofed that -the district's 26-1 ratio had been cited as a major factor in support or the tax override which was voled down by the electorate and resulted in a tighter budget for the current school year. First-day enrol!ment i·11 the district, in- clud ing stude nts in continuation ·schoo l and in educationally handicapped classes, revealed· an increase of 146 studeiits over last year's first day, trustees were told. Fewer teachers were hired this year because of the restricted budget. . Enrollment at the high schQOI is up from 963 to 1.074, including continuation sc hool, tn1stees learned, and some classroom overloading has been noted, but this can be corrected by scheduling ad justments . Enrollment at Aliso School Is up from 393 to 4.18 and at Top of the Wotld Elementary from 472 to 520, v.·hifi El Morro" Elementary showed a decrease from J~st yea r's 510 to 485 stude nls. Woman to Be Nan1e<l "Oh, aamn, not again," one syndicate man ~·as overheard. ·•v.·e had a man ovei'OOard in one race against the Nerison said all the schools \verc full but there were no problems except with bus schedules. "In m·any areas we have heavier bus toads th'lln we anticipated ," he said. ''But we haven't had any complaints from the walkers.'' The board of trustees extended the \Valking distances this year to help alle'(i.ale busing expenditures: Diamond Rings of Incomparable Beauty 1 WASHINGTON (AP) -Presiden t Nix- on announced Tuesday be plans . to nominate Carol M. Khosrovi. to th e s.3:8.000 p o s i t i o n as head of VISTA-Volunteers in Service. l G America. DAILY PILOT N1w,•rt leM• L .. •11• '"'~ C••t• "'"' Htilltt""'9 hM• F11111r.ie Y•ll•Y- s .. er--.. Rob••I N. W••' Po(1H1tfll •~O' P\lb!IJMr J,,\ •· c ... 1 • ., V•t• ,,, .... M ,..., Go!Mt•I ~ ... •o•r lho.,11 K•••il E01IOt' Tho"'•J A. Mvrphit1• M111191nt Ecmor l i,ll•nf ... N•ll Jevl" Or•-c-lv EO'IJW Colli Mn.: Qt W&SI ••Y $trw t He.Uri I•!(~. nil W111r hlloo• -.0¥1t¥•"' L ........ lutll: 122 •-t lo¥t!!W • ... \11111 ........ llNtfll fl'91' .............. tfd .... '14i11M"· .-Nor111 £1 C•""~ ".,.,, French.'' Olhen1 in the Australi_an camp opined that the ge·ar failures were due to too much . fiddllng with nc\V things right up until the day. before lhe race. ' ' Gretel's designer · Alan Payne was heard to remark: "I'm looking forward to a vacation. I'm sick of all this. We have -worked so hard," > Most of the questions al the posl·race press conference were dire cted toward Hardy who fielded 1he sometimes -em: barrasSing questions in a good·natured manner. . , . Ficker · gave Hardy credit Jor'a good . race . undef extremely difficult circumstances. He modestly admitted ..a few of his own troubles in the storm~ going: but none of them was, evident to the thousands Of spectators who braved th& sloppy stas in some 500 spectator boats. Ficker said he was satisfied with hi s tiOat' and crew and did not expect to make any changes today. · Nerison said the most crowded school · is University Park which is also housing the Turtle Rock school population until thit fic)lity is completed. . Other bulging facilities are Valencia school' in Capistrano Highlands and Irvine -6chool v.•hich houses a kinderg0rten U1rough eighth grade student pouplation. Vi&itor InjUI·ed In lxJ~una Surf. · A 54-year·old Hacienda Heights man.- suffered a fi-acture11 arm while body surf· lng in Laguna Beach Tuesday. Visitor Rudolph Geiger was tre ated by lifegusrds for shock after he WbS cfum'ped by a large wave while swimmlog off the Bl'cultu·ral Ed beach in front or Vacation VilJage, nea r St. Ann's Drive . ------~'f.aken by ambu\anct'-to-South Coai;I G. ·roun., Se-ts Meet . Community Ho.<pilal. he was treal<d for Fi a fracture of the left arm and released. The AdYiS9f1' Gomm ittee on Biculturat Edu-catfon WiU meet tonig~t at 7:30 in ·----' Serra School, ·26126 "\;'ictoria Blvd., -in- C&pistrano Beach. • Student Charged I~ l\femphis Death • -nw: C!'mmittee, which N-formed to_ lnvOllte the cc:immu qlty in English as a second language program, wUI be focus· Ing on Ule needs 0( ,.texica.n·Amcrican children in the C.ipistranl} Unified Sc~I Dlslilct. 'J'he progrBm will be a discussion of lhe Committee's direction in the coming year, particularly outlining exfan.1ion of mini grM1p1 for Mexican-American Prt"-school ch ildren. ~tEMPHIS, Tcnrt;-(AP) --Police havt.- filed a murder chargt against a student nfter one of three youths injured in a shootout Monday al Hamilton lligh • School died of his wounds. Larry Watson,. 20. wounded Jn lhe stomach. ditd the following day. Charged .In the death n1as \\lil llam Earl J\toorr. 18, who "'BS arrested follo~·lng the incklent thnt lhrew lhe 3.000 pupils at the mostly Negro school h1to panic and lrigJered abolA an hour of disol'der. You'\'e probably hf'l!lrd thf' <'Xprcs~ion that "a diamond is forl.'ver." Even the origin of the \\·ord diamond lends liUP- -porl to thr expression. Diamond 1;o m('S Crom . the Grf'ek \\'Ord ·ads.ma.~. which means ,Ind<'· i:;IJ•uctiblr . '1 Thr.rc ·"·ill be.--ma.ny thing:s l ~ou buy in liff' ·1hat c°"'t morr " than a diamond. And chafl('t'll are they \Viii wear out or break' down. None of the things you bi.ly will provide quit~. the same thrilling and tasting pleasurC' provldPd by a diamond. The purchase o( a diamond i5 an advenlUN-v.ilh permanence. • I For th• who knows • w~t 1h• wanf1 but not Wherl to find it. Mitch your 1fyle with . . Stop by our 'tore let u' 1how you 'our s1l1ction of be•utiful The purpo&is for whieh dia- rnonds atf' bolltht deserve! :IJOP"!cthirn: that \l':ill ll!l~t. PPr·1 haps YoU'd like a diamond f()r ~~~g~~n~~j:ic;11a_vt ~o:.d - like to buy a sparkling diamond for a loVin~ wlr!' ,vho has httn ! you r hc>lpmatr ()11 the road to, ailKlC't$S. I WtuHl'\'l'r the purpost a dil!I· mnnd is fol'l"vl.'r ! . I WATCH NE.XT WllK FOil ''lest P\lrch1 .... at Hom•" I ;\lay \\'fi add our congratuh11 ., tions and b!o!\t. .... ;11hes to P.tr. 1 and 1-lrs. Arden P.f. Starbuck 0 11 thtir 1toll:!.en wedding annl- -\'('(:ial')'. I Art you ready to selttt your - rngagtmtnt. 01· wedding ring? \Ve 1pcelalt1:c in diamond i;ets or "ndurfn~ beaut,y,111nd dls\ine-1 tion at J. C. HUf..tPl {RtESI JE\VEl..£RS, Mld --e·u bt' hap· 11.\· to a.(sist ~·ou in making your 1 t5t'lC'etinn, \\"'e'vr be<'n servln~ you fLJr ovrr 24 f f'l.l'l nO\-\' 'fu;it 111 ioon. I • J. C. fiu111rJhrt'eJ Jei11efe1·~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA. MESA CONVEN llNT TE~MS 24 YEA"$ l.N SAM E LOCATION ,-HONE l4t·l40! - J.C. 1-fUMPHltlEI JEWELl,.51 112) N•,.rt llY'4.,.-S41-340T1 a"" tu., ,.._,,i. ..... tu ·'·~-.--~•·------------<-------------' •' 'I l • ' ---, -. , .,,. FRED AND .WILMA MARRY AT 'THE AGE OF 82 Light HoustkHping at tM Convalescent Hospital ~ Never Too· Late ' · Laguna Octpge nnria1~s ·Take . Plunge ASummer romance that bloomed in Leisure World culminated lasl v.·eek in a "home'' v.•edding for -Fred Barnard and \Vilma Matheis, both 82, and both residents ·of the Se~crly Manor Con· valescent Hospi tal. Two hundred gui?sts. i n c I u d i n g members of the hospital staff . fellow pa- tients, fonner pcitients and friends· of the couple witnessed the Thur sday afternoon • ceremony ifl th e living roon1 of tl1e : Laguna Hills facility. The Rev. Robert Lange. minister of Mission Viejo's l\.1oont of Olives Luther an . ChnrClt-oUiciated at the 1 riles before the . flower-decked liying room fireplace. : · A(ler lhe cerfino~ lhe newly\\·eds •. moved into their new quarters, a larger room in the ,.1anor where they now -are J'erma nent residents. The Barnards' tom ance began shortly after Wilma 's a'rriva\ at the Leisure \\rorld hospital In June, when she got lost en route to the dining room and round a gallant escort in the person of 'Fred, wlio had been at the manor since January. Companionship over the dining table led to their decision to make the partnership permanent. Both widowed. the B'arnards are both "up and arou.o4" according to a hospital ~pokesman, and able to take care of lhe mselves and each other with just a lit· tie hel p from the staff. South Coast Parking· . . District Under Study The Laguna Beach City Council· will be · asked tonight to initiate procedures · leading to formation of a South Coast Parking District with a parking lot in the 1400 block or Glenneyre Street to serve businesses in the Art Center are:i. Formation of the rdlstrict. requested by : business firms in the area, has bt'cn recommended. for approval by the Plan· ning Commission. It would involve acquisition or land on the north side of Glenneyre Street in the block between Mounta in Road and Calliope S t r e e t, for a city-operated • metered parking lot. · City Plannc.r Al Au1ry has reeom· · mended that procedures u se d for the fRrmation of dO\\'n\c\vn Pnr;:i ng Distr:ct No. I !1\lerm..1id Street Jot ) be fo!!o1ved !o establish the new facility, to be known as Parking OislriCt f'o. 2. Under this procedu re. the city. in agreement with the merchants' con1· mittee requesting the district. initiated development of plans1 proceeded \\'ilh ap. prai~I or needed land and determination of the cost of acquisit ion and im- prnvemcnt. Following these steps, petitions arc circulated amoi'lg property O\Vners \VhO wi ll benefit fro rn the parking fa cility and will share its cost. · If insufficient support is obtained. !he suprxirters of the plan reimburse ~city for ils initial expenditures. IC the district is fcnned, the cost becomes part of the total assessment for land acquisition aOO im provemerlts ~hen it is spread among benefiting property O}VJlers. The assess- ment is paid off with bonds issued for a pr e-determined number of years. on Y.'hich the owners pay annual in- stallments. Cos! to the 011·ners is substantially reduced by the city's agreement to reim- burse them 1vith up to 75 percent of its annual net revenue from the facility. This. according to Autry, usually covers • about two-thirds ot''the an nual assess- me'nl. " Daily Pilot Spo11§01·ii1g An~ual Press W G:s.·kshop . ' :-: • I , The 1970 edition of the seminar designed to help voluoteer ofganizatiQris ~'rneet the...,. prey>;" Rnd sit tl1cir ne'i\•s prin.ledjn.:,the ; DAILY PU.:O'I' Y"i U be held next Wed· nesc!ay, Scpl. 23.'frnm 7:·30 to 9:30 p.rn. in the Estn ncia ,Iligh School Forum. Presented•as part of the Orange Coast E ening CoUcge's lecture. series, the pro- gram pr imarily will be 3i~ed .at assisting holders of the "press chairm an" 'title, or its equivalent, hr Women's clubs, servi~c1 organiza tions, churches. etc. ,. The preseriLation will ft!alure rema rks frGm DAILY PILOT , personalities, in· eluding Robert N. Weed, publisher: Tho1nas Keevil , editor: Jl.frs. B~a· -:i~:~~·pu~~~~~ic:1~o~ag~;. d Tdm Dr. 'Thomas Blakfiy,'· director ; Of, the Evening College Division Of Orange CoaSt ~ ~ . . -..... __ ···- Co llege. will open the program. Do111 J acobi, direc:or of commu niiy relations f~r th"e col:ege. will parlicipa:e in it. Muth of the material to be presented will be in the for1n of slides and nar· ration. A "ho\v·lo-d<Fil" booklet published by lhe DAILY PILOT also \Yill be tl!::tributcd free to each person attend ing 1Lllc Wcrk<>hop. . '1hough press <'hHirmen are the ·presidents and other ofricers or clubs c1re inl'ited. Each participating 1: I u b , however, is· requested to limit guests to two. Those \\'ho pre-register by filling out lhe ·coupon published in l h e DAILY RILOT. will be seated first. Others will b'~· sealed on a first-come, first-served b<:sili artcr 7: 15 p.m. "Here's the coupon : -~-• • • • • • •.• • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••I . . . ' . ••• I PUBLICITY w-ru<SHQP REGI STERATION . . Please reserv.e ...... ~aces for me at. the DAILY PILOT·OCC Pub- . licity Works~op Sept. 23 in ·the" Fc~um, Ettancia Hiah School. I uncfers'tand I must be there not later thl'n 7:15 p.m. for the 7:30. "9:30 session. Pr•~ttistrants wilt flavf: fir1t ' ch:>ite of natlng. NAME ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ADDRESS (Stractl ..................... '. ' ...... ' .......... . CITY ................................... , ..... ZiP ........... ORGANfZATfON llf Any) ................................. .. OFF CE HcLD • .. . • .. .. • .. • • .. PHON~ .. , , ........ Moll te: 1'11b''c 5<.tvict Do;oci tm!,t, Ornr.;1 Ce~t t'AILT l'ILOT, l'.O. k.r IS6t, ,c.,10 Mno, C.Jl'ir. f1616. ' · • · • ·~ ..•..•......••..•.•..•....• ~~---- I -~ ~ ---.. ~ -• .,.,. . . . . -"' -,-~ -• , •.. . . .... .L. .. --•• '" ~ .. -~ ' --• t""'*' 161 1970 ' L. DAILY PILOT 3 Main~Bea·c~-P-lan ·out ··ned:. Couniy Ta~ . . ...., ' ~ .. -~ _;~~:al Se~ks E;~d ;Interim Devewp~e~t .. if.roj;cts ·· -citndtdates :- • -1 . ,_ By IUCllAllD P. NALL • Of .... Del-'""' It.A The city of Laguna 3eacll should forsake any Interim development attempt on its '3 million Maio Bea~ !lflq_plan for permanent development which might begin in 197S or 1974. This was an element hl the complex report oI planning commissioner Tom Johnston to fellow corvll\issioners. Mon- day. Johmt?!' conducted the study to assist comnllssioners ir. resolvini the beach use and cost problem . The Johnston report also listed alternative methods of commercial development -with vary ing degrees or risk to the city -and suggested it would be desirable for de velopment that Would substantially offset total Main Beach COjt'S. Johnston'3 pre Ii m in a r y recom- mendation called for immediate devi!lop- ment .of a retail commercial complex on a portion of-the Main Beach "by a finan- cially tafable entity other than the city." This would be in conjtMetion with city stimulat1on· of commercial br hotel development on those beach properties adjacent to the Main Beach "to max- imize bed tax· and sales tax return." Johnston said Main Beach development cou ld not be looked at in isolation, that ii has to be seen in conjunction wi th overall downtown basin development . He also suggesled \he city might take steps to simula te hotel develo pment • ( 1 -... eithtr nixt to the HO(el ~IW'l or an es-· per year u one of the considerations or p&nsion of tbe Hotel Laguna. 'sale of the proPtrty to tbe city. Johnston also spoke of ~ necessity of Commissioner Clfl John1en strongly d~lding what will be included in the recommended removing some of the old . Cf!mpaign recreational part of\the package. ' st~uffires and 1ettin1 on with the recrea· Chairman William Lambourne said tional as pect. .. there are some cases of property the city · Commissiocle'r James Schmitz said he leases on the Main Beach where the ~·ould not like to tee: ilie sVUCtu'res ril zed ~ -Joe Greene can't make exciting cam· paign pri)mises"about the job he 's seeking as. Orange County tax collector, return is so little it is not covering the ir, they \\'ere brtakin•-eVen ~rid it wo~ld taxes paid by the city to.the COUT1ty. pu t ··so~eOne "oUt of business' "just to Lambour~e recomm~nded raz.ip& these -show we're doing somethini:." old structures and putting the property to · Johnston. suggeSted .two 25-foot lots ad· public use, either recreaUonal or parking, ' jacer\t to the city parking lot 11'\ight be to-get the land off the tax roles. put into parking., , ·· .....-.-. There w!l s also discussion o ( Commissioners are lb study Johi1ston's ... ' . . . . negotiating to pla~ meters on Benton's report and take l:'P. \he beach. situation . Restaurant parking lot. It ls leased for $1 aga,in. • · Dee:r Deniolis}ii!s Auto: ii~ . La.guna Morping traffic on Lag\ina Canyon ROad '1¥as briefly disrupted today whe n a dctr leaped lnlD the path of a car driven by a Laguna Be;ich physician, disabling the vehttle". which had to be towed away. The .\\'andering deer, killed instanUy by· the imP.act, \\'as removed.in a passing ci· ty tr uck. Dr. R. B. Sigafoos. 560 Mystic Way, was uninjured in the a«ident, but police reported his car sustained extensive front end damage. Officers warned that reports Of deer crossing the Cariyon roadway: have been increasing recently. · Brazil Ter1·ci1·ists SA*AULO; Brazil (APJ -Terrorists armed' with submachine guns raided a Brink's armGred truck during the af· ternoon rush hour Tuesday arid escaped with $100.000. polite said. Two guards \\'ere reported wounded in the raid. --· I --.. . .. ~ ... Now ••. NewporJ Balboa Saving~ and Loan Association and Investors Savings and Loan Association with assets exceeding $215 The duties Of the office are pretty well cut lind -d-ried, prestribed bf laW. And of course it's non-partisan. So Greene, a deputy tax collector, and his opponent ae>b Cil{{ln, deputy tax col- le<:tor. have coffee together and·~go' their separate ways to Campaign about im· proving the tcrvlce and adminlstratioD of the office. ' Oreene, who has been in his present post 6~?. yearS, lunched Tuesday with the Exchan~ Oub of Laguna Beach and ask· ed .ttlfir support. A business administralion major. Greene, 48, a native of Hickory; N. C .• served 2l years in Jl.larine aviation in- clud irig duties as a squadron commander. His campaigii Includes ·a promise to restructure tax bills. so they are easier lo understand and to see that each taxpayer gets a tax bill even though his taxes are collected through an impound account. Greene promises to revise office pro- cedure s for efficiency and economy, to institute new programs for collection of uninsured account! and lo -more ef. fectively ~se electron.ic data processing. ) ... • ' . million have joined together· with a new name, IMPER IAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION . It's lhe name of its parent organization, ' Imperial Corporation of America, the nation's third largest publicly-held savings and loan ,tiolding company with-$1,4 billion In assets. Come in . You'ILl.ind the same friendly management and personnel, the same fast and etticient'service, insured safety, plus the highest earnings for your savings investment. So get together during this great get-together. Visit one of our six convenient offices- stretc]11ng from the mountains to the sea .•• now. .. ExecuUve office: 3366 Via Lido, Newport Beach, ~130 Main office : 61 Soulh lake Avenue, PINdena, 795-8441 Branch olllces : 550 New port .Center Drlvt, Ntwpon Beach,· 6...44 .. f 461 3870 EHi Foo\f\111 Boulovord, P-. 7a&-0447 • • 1~ North Olendore Avenue, Glendor1, llS0 40'4l Venturo BoufOYord " O•kdolo, WOOdf•od Hlllo, --- / . -I • ' ' • I , ~ The . Sbelby County J\epublican Executive Committee ts planning a Sl.00-a-plate banquet, with Vic• p,..ldont Spiro T. Agnew as speak· er, on Sept. 22 to raise money for major GOP candidates in Tennes .. see. The next night , a 50-cent-per~ "Plate "forgotten man's banquet" will be held. The hope is to raise mOney for legislative candidates wbo thotfght up the idea, They plan t o serve hot dogs, hamburgers .and ·soft drinks in tin cups and plates at .~;parting, Jot. "We might even come ou t a litUe head on that,'' said i61ele Rep. John D. PHP.IH. "We plan .to play a tape-of Agnew's ,:optecb." he 8dded. l . • 1,' Jllll'-""""'-!£2""9:=q;i , A Tttired grocery stoTe owner hilr rectived a $3.54 Tno'IU!II or- der to cOvet the balance of a .,.,.,,...,.,,, bill incurred 28 11ear1 • -• _,, ~ven He!_ic()pters ' -=-·..; SAIGON~(.\!>) -The u.s.· Cornman<!' reported today that enemy gwmen: shot down and destroyed .seven American helicopleis and damaged eight others, Ten of the helicopters were shot up during an .airWt of South V"lelnamese troops Tuesday in the Mekong Delta south of the U ~tinh Forest a b o u t 175 miles !Outhwest ·of Saigon. The U.S. Command in Saigon said all of the crew members aboard the two helicopters that were shot down in the lower panhandle of Laos were rescued. One, an Army C.Obra gunship that carries a two-man crew. was downed last Friday. The second, a big Marine troop -and c·argo-carfYing helicopter, was !Ost laSt Sunday. The comm.mid gave no further details. Two Americans were-killed and three . -· wounded_ aboard the three other helicopters , all shot down Tuesday in South Vielnam. Two of the craft, bolh observation helicopters, crashed about sli: hours apart near F"ue Base Fuller just below the .demililaru.d mne and 11 mU.S fn>m the Laotian -·The third . helicopter, also an observaUon aircraft, 1wat. downed in the central highland! •. . . . -. • .-- \ . !\1 J -• < ·~ • .. .. I J -. ' ' -. ' U,I TtffloMlt .. • ' ' \ "" ca.;lpu Add f:e•• ' ( ' -Nixon. !ttaek~ .. . " ~·-Terror · 11actics ~ .. MANHA1TAN, Kan. (AP) - A blun~ s~en President Nixon aald ~Y ~ America is afflicted with a ••cancerous disease1• that is spreading violence and terror as a pollUcal tactic. In an address for a campus audience at Kansas State University, Nimn declared: "The time has come for us to recognize that violence and teJ'TOr have no place in a lree society, whoever the perpetralors and whatever their purported cause. In a system that provides the means for peaceful change, no cause justifies violence in the name of change." After ticijng off recent news items con- ,;eming the murder Of poUcemen, campus Dombings, gun play around California court rooms and vandalism against serious researchers and their work, Nil· on said: "'Those who bomb universities, who ambush policemen, who hijack airplan es and hold their passengeiS hostage, all share in common not only a contempt for human life but also a contempt for those elemental decencies on which a free society rests -and they deserve the con- tempt (If every ~ American who values tJtose decencies." ' Nix:Gn came here lo deliver a lecture Gal e Rip s Texas And Louisiana; Stor m W eakeni11 g honoring 113-yur-old Albd .M .. lmlon. ~.,,,,.,. , ........ Gf ltlnul 11111 Jadlllde ,..., o( the 19311 j:resideollal ·-The Pr<sjdent said he 11111 Landon bad U· perieaced selbads in the jloUJ 11111 «d· ded : .. As for mytelf I doubt that I woold be President loday il I had not learned from the lessons of _c;tefeat in 1960 and 1~ - and. I hope I can be a better President dent because of those lessons." ... "However, he said •. "there are those who prolest that il the verdict or democracy goes against them democracy illeU is at fault·-Wbo say that if they don't get their own way, the answer ii to· bum a bu-or bomb a b_llilding." A free society can l!WYlve; lie ,rgUecJ. only if its citiJe98. recoplpt tbit. "no one can have his own way ill the Urne; and no one is right.all the Ume." Nixon'.s two ,key domestic adv~rs - John D. Ehrlichman and George Shultz - are leaving today at the President's re- quest for a visit to South Vietnam; Japan and Hong Kong. Presidential press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said they will discuss posl·war domestic development and U.S. assistance with South Viet· namese officials looking toward the end of 1he S~theast Asian conflict. Sot _Spar ro ws ' See k Shelte r DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -Tipsy birds aren't flighty. So they gG to the Dallas Zoo to dry out. in Flint, Michigan. "I& wa& ,_.,. bill m.I I lhought I should pay it," said George F. Decamp, a retired auto worker, after he found tM bilt i'n his hom:e where it liad been mis-i placed in 1942, T he grocer, Fred C. Goodman, who retired sever· ol years· ago, said, "That's really something. I've tiever-heard of paying a mu that amall after 28 years. H ... Headqu~ gave no reason fOr the delay -jn announcing the .two losses Jn Laos but issued a general statement i;aying that it "announces .every U.S. military airCraft and helicopter lost in Laos when searcll and rescue operaiions are complete." The statement raised the possibility that rescue aircraft were unable to reach the downed crewmen for several days. CAMBODIAN TROOP PUTS BANANA'·LEAF TO GOOD USE Mol!@on Ralns1 Enemy Troops Strike BelNguered Forces CAMERON, La. (AP) -Tropical storm Felice blew inland Tuesday night and began to break up shortly after its center hit the Texas coast about 60 miles soulhweSt of Cameron. ~arry Calvin, zoo director, says the birds get high on berries which ferment when they drop down for a snack while winging through Texas on migration routes. Some get so high -they can 't even leave the The U.S. Command would not say what kind of miu ion the two helicopters were on. nor would it confirm or deny reports thcit American J'E!C(lnnaissance patrols have been operating along the Ho C'ni Minh Trail in the lower LaoUan panhan- dle. Mother_ of Four Strangled, T!trown Off Edge of Cliff Gales lashed a wide stretch of the Up- p;er Texas and west Louisiana coast. An esumate:d 3,000 residents had_ fled from this vulnerable . low.lying area before Felice struck. . ground . -. ' * Cambodia's firwt major a f f e· n 1 i v e qainst the Communist. k in IO much trouble that eome combat COllllMnders want to call off the whole operation. participants at a high-level meeljng ta Pbnom Penh relort. ' TUUANA {AP) -A 35-year-0ld mother or four children from Pasadena was strangled and thrown from a 50-foot acuo-edge cliff, Police Capt. Filiberto Estrada Silva said Tuesday. Jose ph i tavilla of Pasadena, saw the body in a Tijuanan mortuary. They told Estrada that they were in the party along , with Mrs. Hawck's children and returned home in another automobile. not realiiirig at first that she had not returned in her In New Orleans, the Weather Bureau 's hurricane center said winds, tides and seas would diminish along the storm area during the remainder o( the night and Wednesday.~ Storm warnings were to be lowered along the coast at 11 p.m., CDT, the bureau said. Felice's highest winds were estimated at about 70 miles near its center -less thah hurricane strength. One Dallas birdwatcher reporte4 she'd seen a mockingbird trying to walk a rail like a chalk line. Anofher claimed to have seen robins~in a drunken orgy. But the bird most under the influence is . i a i d to be Uie. cedar waxwing, which gets its slug of alcohol from pyracantha berries. "People are alarmed when they ~e th~ IHlstable birds," said Calvin. "They either call us or bring them in." The reports came as senior com- ~. cllrectldjf Clmbodia'1 ftnt me· fi !or o(feiisive aialnst ·Communist troop5 cOnUdued Ul'l"nl lalks with the m ilitary He identilied her as Barbara Joan Hawcki_~ iftsa~ Sept. 1-<luring an oulln& with friends at Rosartto Beach. •car. . ' The brisk, businesslike evacuation here and in other low-lying points in both Tex. as and Louisiana is a way of li fe when !lorms approach from the Gulf of Meiico -especially since 1957 when Hurricane Audry fell upon Cameron Parish and left hundreds dead . The zoo keeps a C()Uple or cages re~rv.ed for tipsy visitors. ~n .so~red. up, the birds take to the airways again. entral EiaTk ;ogain i7I Ne111 York hotddn't be surpriled'il •'1tf<d}o,of londe lightning overtakes them: i t's obably jwt enterloinet' Joey Hea· ton on hn doiJM nnning tD01'k- ut. Miss Heqtherton found out that lJ,en ahe went t'Unning with her hus· Lance Renttel of the Daj.la! ombo11s, the t:tercise did htT voice ood. • IJ'be Vermont Lea gue of Cities · Tow11s and the Governor's rime CommiSsion announ~ Frl· ay that they had cut· from eight ges to cne a form _used by ~u· icipal!ties under one of the com· ·ssion's grant programs. Robert • Stewart1 executive director oI be league, explained the new form _a....statement_._ which was three' ages long. • Ten coeds from women!s colleges n Virginia are going to attend for· erly all-male Davidson College his year U part of an experiment n cOeducation. As the other part. ·ve of Davidson's l ,000 male stu .. ents will attend llollins College in lrginia, a female snhooJ. high ammand. ... The * comm~rs were said to be especially worried about a large North Vietnamese and Viet Cong force reported moving toward -their rear apparenily trying to get Into pasition to eut off the government· forces' only wlthdrawaJ route. ' One of the participants in the con- ference said ~ pom"bllity that the entire task force could be cut off and 1ur· rounded was high. Nearly a division of Cambodian troops In the drive, the first significant attempt to seiz.e 1he initiative from the. enemy, re. mained stalled 47 miles north of Phnom Penh by a J>Ovt.Uful and well dug·in C.Om· munist force in lhe village of Taing Kauk. Comrnanden of the dri ve have order!t to blast through all enemy resistance on Route 6, running from Skoun north to Kompong Thom, the proVtnclal capital a;urrotinded by enemy troops and nearly captured'twi~ by Communist forces dur- ing the put three months. The road Is 51! min Jong. The Cambodian command was said tG fear .that 'canceling •tfil' operation now would be a major psycbologl::al blow to the n'alion's bopulalion in view of lhe pro- paganda buil~~ the offensive has been given. But combat commanders re ported- ly were far more worried about the possibility of disasters to their troops as the column pushed deeper into enemy- held territory. The group rclurned the nert day to Pasadena. '!be body of Mrs. Hawck was found ·last Tuesday on the beach 25 miles ·-· south or Tijuana. - No identification was found on the body, but a woman's purse was nearby. The woman'1 two brothers, Jolm and Londonderry Rit By Bomb At~~k . LONOONDERRY, NGrtllfrn Ireland (AP) - Northern Ireland's wave of bomb attacks spread for the first time to Lon- donderry op Tuesday with an explosion that 11Rattere<1 windows in the predominantly Roman Catholic Bogside istrict. The bomb had been planted at a transformer station at the edge of the district. lt caused only slight damage to the plant. . It was the 102nd explosion in Northern Jrl'1 and this year. ~tost have been aimed at Installations and offices in BeUast. the capital, and blamed on Protestant. ex. treml!ll dissatisfied wilh goverrunent refonm · intended to remov e t h e grievances or the COWllry'J Roman Catholic minor!ly. .... , "1..,_;,( Alltfllt l btNrdt ..... .... .. .. . .. .. " .. .. ..... JI " ••• ...... .,,._. "'-Cl--.. °"'Mel--,_ ... .......... -'~"'"' .. "'~' .. 1(-CltY .... _ ... '--ln'HI• }f •• " .. .. u ... .. .. d T ., jJ .01 14 te ,OJ ll ,. .. " .. " .. .. .. 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Other half•is being •split by State and cQunty. ~tioo on shore wiij..hQuse ·restaqrant, baitiantt tactJe store 'aDd restrooms. · · G~etel Protest Nixed; I n~repid First lf{ inner · By ALMON LOCKABEY DAILY I'll.OT Beall~I Edl'9r NEWPOR'l'., R.I. -The New York Yacht Club race committee today disallowed the protests of both yachls in the fir st race of the America·s Cup ~ries. . The decisio\l makes Newport Beach skipper Bill F;icker and Intrepid the wii:i- ner in the first of the best· four·'Out-of · · seven series. ,No race scheduled t'oda y. Tlie decision was announced at a press conference by Devereaux Barker III, chairm an Ot the Ne\v York Yacht Club race committee \vhich also sat as a -pro- test committee. Barker said Jim Hardy: skipper of Gretel II, protested Intrepid under rule 36, the basic rule which gives a starboard tack boat right of way over a port tack boat. The incident occurred about seve n minutes before the start. Yachts are con- sidered to be racing·from the time of the 10 mi~ute wa rning signal. Ficker's protest was under. rule 34, regarding limitations O'll the right of way yacht tQ alter co1;1rse, ~iiic~ it no longer \\'OU]d have been possible for Intrepid to take further evasive action . "The fact.s as presented give no in- dication that either yacht infringed O'rl any rule, and th erefore both protests are disallowed ," Barker said. As a result of the Tu.ling, Ficker and his young crew of Intrepid have tightened the screws that ha ve bou nd the America 's 1,000 Fight· .. Dog Ban~ l11Laguna More than 1,000 registered voters in Laguna Beat.th have signed petitions sup- porting a r.eferendum to overturn · Laguna 's controversia l dog b a, n .ordinance, writ_er .Arnold Hano repo~rted today. Although only 897 cettified signc{tures , are required to launch Jhe referendwn, Hano said a last-minute drive is under way io obtain between 1,200 and 1,400 sign'atures to -guarantee the effon in·the event of inadvertent errors in dates, ad- dresses or precinct numbers. "We have made an appoinbnent with Mrs .. Dorothy Musfelt, the city clerk, at I :30 p.m. Friday to present our peti- tions," Hano Said. "She makes an initial " check, wh ich is just a cursory count, and if she finds we appear to have more signatures than needecJo she will certify this and the · dog ordinance must be -suspende<t"-----· 'J'he law, adopted-by a -3 to '2 vote ii! ~ City 'Council Abt~ 19;' ii scheduleit to become dlecUV.·¥~y.·lt ""'1¥ ban dpgs at an tlnles from ·three city',.rts; and from beac::hes between the ,hours of t . ' . ,-,. .. -a.m. and 6 p.m. · 1 ' • From the city clerk,.1 affice, t~peii.-1'{ Uons go to the County·teglstrar of voters,· • which has ?1J da)'I to verify the au1'Jen· ticity or escli signature. ..4 The refei:entlum petitions musf".be sign- ed by 10 ,percen t of Laguna's 8,963 registered voters. After the county verification, the city council Is required by law to reconsider the ordjnance, either rescinding it vo1un. tarlly or submitting it to the voters in "Bn election. Since no municipal election is scheduled until 1972, it· is presumed a special election would have lO be called. As an alternative to the referendum, the city c:;ouncil could respond tonight to infonnal petitions· bearing mort than 3.000 signatures, which will be presented by Richard Challis of the Laguna Dog OwneFs' Associition. These peiitlons were signed by. both residents and visitors to the Art Colon)' in a drive launched at a Main aeach "dog· in" Aug. 22. Challis said that council response to the petitions by resci nding the ordinance would be "the nice way to do it." T·he (See DOGS, Page J) Cup~ro Hsjje1Jestal 1n-the-NeW-York~--- Yacht Club for 119 years. 'B d lk S }} Pupil Increase Shows 'J'f.iguel, Viej0-Groiv.t1i .·They beat Greiel by Ii" minutes, 52 Oal' Wa . trO seconds over the ramswept course at Rhode Island Sound Tuesday. Ficker sailed a flawless race under . r ainy skies and easterly \\1inds that rang- ed from 17 knots al the start to 30 at the ~nd of the first weather leg to IO knots in the latter stages of the race. .· • Not so for Jim Hardy and his crew of About 500 J!IO~e . desks .are being OC:· Aussie huskies aboard Gretel JI. There cupied this.year in lht Cap1Strano UnifieCI .... was not much that could haP.pen. in a School Dlstrici. .yacht race thi:it...<fid not happen' tq Gretel But there is · still plenty. of room to JI. Her creW hoisted a spir'tnaker in 'tight grow. accOrding/to Joe Wimer, director y.rraps after rounding the· first weather of administrative services. rriark only one ' nlinUte three seconds This yeir'~· f.irst day enrollment was IJ:ehind. Dcs,pite. the m~hap •. she 'loSt· oiUy 7 .636 while t~ count on the s;ame day last five seconds on 'the second leg. year was 71147. Then real trouble struck. Shortly after \Vimer said that t11e district projection jibing the second mark, Paul Salmon, for Dec. 1 is 8,043; a figu re that he feels foredeck captain, skidded off the slippery will be very close~· -deck and was Jlounderlng In the water "Our ,Oectmber projection reflects a, (See OUP RACE, Pap %) 1 continued growth in the Mission Viejo - arid ~guna Niguel areas," said Wimer. "liowever, we didn't 'get as many children per house in Missl~1 Viejo as we thought we would On openjng day." Mm·der Suspect Must Face Trial - Ends 111 Laguna ' Marijuana Arrest A Laguna Beac man strolling the Boardwalk at 1:45 a.m. tod'ay was ar· reste4 by police who allege they f~__a kilo of marij uana in a paper bag he was toting. Ques tione!I by officers during his nag-' . turnal walk, Stephen W;-Vargo, 24, of825 South Coast Highway, .&aid the bag con- tained clothing. -When a check revealtiCI the sus~ted marijuana he was booked on charges of possession of the drug with intent to sell. At precisely the sam e early morning hour, two Buena Park men were arrested at Diamond Street and South· Coast Highway when officers, maintaining surveillance because of recent bur&laries in the area, stopped to check their car. They claim a search revealed 364 grams or marijuan•. -He said the most crowded school in the district js san Clemente High School but that serlou-. probltms h@ve been warded off by the use. of eigbt new portable classttiOms. ' · ... Enro llment al Marco Forster Junior High was down sllghlly because l!v:. i'h- comlng se¥fnth grade rs were fewer~an the oUtgoi.,"g eiRhth grade class. A Superio_r Court judg~ ruled today that 17-year-old Herman Hendrick Taylor must go on trial as an adult Nov. 9 for his 1lleged role jn the killings of Mrs. Floren- ce Nancy Brown of El Toro and service l station .attendant Jerry Wayne Carlin. • Booked on charges of·possession of the drug ~e i.eonardo BUtlick,. 18, ·and Kenneth 0. Bickel, 20. · Kennedy urges -.~ ' \Vim er .Said· San Ju an sehool was very close to its projection. Richard Henry n ana, doncord\a and Palisades sc hools were down slightly, onlv Hn1son and Crown Valley were Ufl slightly, as was Capist rano school \\'hich Is close to its capacity, "' ''But we're in gJOd rho.pc." saJd ~Wimer. "\\'e huve .er.:>rgh roo1TI for a!l of our l!,Wlenls and v.·hen the Vll'jo Elcn1ril· tary Sc~ool ts fully completed we'll ha•;c even more room.11 ,:\ ' Judge James F. Judge rejected . Taylor 's argum e-.1t that his-indictment as on adult by the Orange County Grand ,J ury is in violation of hi's rights as a juvenile. U~ set Sep~ µ as the date on \\'hich he will hear Taylor's motion for a separate trial. ~ If .Judge Judge denies that motion Taylor and Stephen C. Hurd, 20, both t r3n~it .. 11.S. will go on trial toget her rot the-kllllngll ol Carlin. 21, of Senta AM, and lb e killing ol Mrs. Brown, lL D.C. Congressmen • WASHINGTON (Al') -Sen. E<l,ard M. Kenntdy (0.Mass.), 'today introduced a bill to give the District of ColUmbla fun representation in Congress. The district currently has no . voice in Conl ress . Howe ver, a itteasu1·e. r~ntly passed would give the district a no n- voting delegate to the. House, and now awaill Presiilinl N'W111'1 alpltun. l--., ' . ~ VanNuys j. • L • i Developer j _J .. Loses Fight' l -' l By JORN VALTEllZA . Of~ Dtllr ...... ..... t After deliverlng a tense, grim and !19meUma hostile defense of the' years d' -<!o)ayJ:..Ji<t<tUng_bi$ ~an· Ctemenlt Medical Center, Van Nuys developer q T. DeCinees Tuesday loot his fight fj ~P • eUmber of cqmmerce directori _ from endorsing bis compeUtor. ' . After:,.fuslng, tO detail his lirm's filllll c1al backing, "becauae of the way ~ of you have treated us,'' DeCinces watctt ·ed as a . 7·1 vote sealed the Chamber~ endorsement of the recenUy aired J)ani of Chapman GeneraO!ospitat .ID· OOlll "I ~an Clemente's first hospital on a temteil m the northeast part of the city. , The endorsem.ent -which Cbapr:i.t spokesmen have tenned crucial -wit atrengthen 'the Orange, group's · bid tt. WWJt -~ci.!! ~orse:ment by~tbe -countJ lieollli-pliimlng-·astociation I r o Ii DeCln<et. ~!~/-:~-j'-~~ .the <>range County JleglaaabH~~ nlng Auociatimt-... -.-ii. ' to new boepttals; eniurlng' ~~ pai:ti<ipatloft by . gDftmment and - prtvale. betlllh care'pl11118 ·which · . mahlltay tO hotpitaJ income. ~Tlitl!IOwdolffi on the (!jjfonemilifflfil _ _, granted last-January will a1me in a~IM- weeJi1 Wilen the coonty health plannin( Deep. in the Strf!et board decides if DeClncel' detai!e<1 • report on ffnanclng, corpor,ate slruclun Men1an<1.machinos are at .work again on facilities needed to Improve ~.:~_building plans is adequate. Ji .. 1[4lguna .B_eac~'s wat,r suppJy. Work--such::.-'-a__s_:._this_exc_avatif>n::At_-_~ __ -~ -~~ be-~_!~----renewal °':=-~-- Forest and Ocealf Avenues-near CitY hall was slowed durini peak th4 healtlrplalmih& efiforsernent for ttil summer tourist P.eriod. Laguna Beach· County Water District is beef· medical center. . . .. ing up-commun1ty's .water sources, storage capacity and transmis-.San Clemente's physicians• group, the -~--~~~-~ 'Cannot Wait Forever' .... " .................... . Say Palestine-TerrO'rism . ,;. . " munlly hospital group and now the cham· ber .of commerce all have endorsed Utt Cbapm•n plan. · . ' Those shows o( local sUpport also drew criticism from DeCinces and hla builder William Groff, of San Clemente. ' ·~we're now on the threshold of full ap- proval," Groff explained, "And we have watched many compeUtors come. and~go only to atymJe and blockade our plans. Now "e are on the threshold and we see another atym!e and bioc:bde," Gfo!L. aaid. By 1be Associated Pre11 'Let's hoP.C,' " Msgr. Rodhain said. Palestiiiian guerrillas holding · 5 l R, -"..! Deeinces flayed the appro\'DI of his com· Mediators for the International eu petitor by" chamber directors as a reac· hOstages from three hijacked airliners Cross Committee also were un.Bbte 19 See Uon "to politic~!' pressuie put forward by say they "cannot wait forevei" for the mayor (Wal'-r' Evans Jr.)" · W t Over t t re ie the hostages. But a spokesman in Geneva ~ es ern g nmen s o ase com· The endorsement by the -ham'·r mando Prisoners as ransom said the lRCC waS sending two · mo,... .... ue · '" directors came at the' urging of Mayor ' "Qur. conditions are clear, and when negotiators to join the tw1>man team in Evans, who in recent weeb capped in· any government returns our prisoners, Amman. tensive investigation of both hoapital we will hind back their prisoners," Kanafani said nobcicly W<lUld be allowed plans with a personal endorsement of the Ghaasan~Kanafanl, a spokes,.an..1or-the ~ · Ch · Popular Front for the Llberatlbn of to· seethT S"4lios ges, thi remaiOOeror-· .~pn:ian-group · Pale.!tine, sild Tuesday. 429 passengers and. creWmen abOard lhe I fir51: became intereated In hospitals when I wa.! lying in one (after suffering 4 The Commandos hold 36 Americans and three planes. The others ·~~ released near-fatal heart attack wt-winter) and Israelis, eight Britons, eight Swiss and last weekend, many shortl;v-before the after Intensive investlgatkln of the issue( two West Germans. Switzerland, Britain jets were blown up. , have decided to endorse the Chapmaq and West Gennany have agreed to ex· . Jerusalem sources said Tuesctay that group," h~ said. · change seveil terrorists they hold;,but .nOt 250 A b •'--.1u. But DeCinces critkized the ma~s In:._ " unless the PF'LP releases all Its hostages. · . ra 8 ~m~ng uic:. -arrested in ·oo-terest in the tiosPital issue as "political ·• 1 The Palestinians are holding th e cup1ed territories dunng the ~~ll:lnd1 as ·(See HOSPITAL, Pap J) ' Americans and Israelis for J3 spec;ific... Popula r Front sympathiJer1 were· 'Oil· a commindos and other Arabs in Israeli hunger strike protesUng 'their , cOnfine- ja\Js, plus an unspecified number· of ment, Most of the jailed Palestlnians--75 others. . were ·rele,ased Monday after they· were · cleared of PFLP connectJon&-wete held Kanafaili said the Popular Front plans in the OCt'\Jpied city of Nablua. no further actions to force compliance Th Kne t l I' with its 'deman'ds. "We do not base our e .sse ' srae 1 perlilmerit, con.-\lened Tuesday to puab ~ a tough policy 1111 retallaUon," he said. "We slmp-bill on air piracy. Foreign Miniater Abba 1y want our priSoners .out." . Eban told the legislators of proposals An Jnformed sotirce in Jerusalem said Israel has made to various intematldnal Bonn and Bem joined J,ondon Tuesday In aviation bodies, including an apPeat to pressing Israel to Agree fo the Popular the Hague conference on aviation to Front's terma . 11ie British reportedl1 declare hljaeking--ilf JnternattOnaf"'crbne warit.-Israel Jo decla.~e. publicly l~s and a c:aU tor ·e.!tabllshment of an in. readiness to mae1..h\J~_ojhUJ..ar.ua.iLtemaunal..body-to-deal with...air-piraoy to bfWilllng to settle for a confidential Ursula Geiger, a frtled 1tewardeutrom reply. . -the hijacked Swlsaair jet. said the The Israelis have refused any exchange Palestinians took Capt. Frlti Schreiber, . since the first Arab demands were an~ the pilot, blldnfolded into...the deieti and • nounced last week, ~ortly after -the-threatened him, ~forcing Mrn-ta dl9etose Jetliners . -1 ·Tran• World Alrime1 --the Jocation..of M90;008 fn.__,..lng- Boein& 707, SwiSS'alr DC8 and British shi))P'.fldJrmn Swlu blnU..to~w York. Ovetie•s Airways Corp. VC 10 -were She 1aid \ht. Palestinians took the money hijacked. ' _ The captalil 11 one ti t11ret . ere,; ~tgotlalioni to' free the hoota1es ,... ""'°be" from tilt · pllllO who remalll ma,lned fruitiest.on two rronta 'Tue!JC{ay ... priac'lnen. · The Rt. Rev. Jean ~In, preaJdent Authorities at Zurich sald the Palestl--o,t the.Romao..CathloiC riltare organtia-nlans ·wOO hijacked 'the ~SWluelr [)CJ hon Caritas lnlematlonalll. f'ttllJlle:d t;o traveled oo Honduran puaoorb · ul)Cfer Rome from Jordan, his papal mi~on ap-th~· namtt ''Mrs. Fe:manctn"1.ind "Dr. parcrytly a failure . '1 All I can say at Fuentes." They boiirded the plane ln pnoent lo the faoillid ol lbt ..... ta&es II StuU;art, Germany, of~ aakl. . . " . , I Oraa1e ' lfeadter . Patdly fog near the eoa1t Thu..,. . Illy wlll'dlaperse Ii> Ume for a.!UU day of aunny,weather with temper ... tufes tmiBlil& ft'om"'/9 dqfee•1ilc>- aUy to to· in the Disney lend area. iNSiDB TOOXY '-- • ---t > •• SC HOSPITAL .... pres&ure,'" then cit «! the "mtlrtY fic:oUies and unforeseen delays building 1 hospltal. The group you ore 'thlnkli>g al en<lor~ng COOl.<!-not pcsslbly -" follow their promises of starting con· f lilruction at_ ~ing or the·ytar and ' openiiig its · IA>~ober of l971 ." l" • Defend i ~-. :&wn . .a~i~ns. in · Y taining the-~or a _,,,..,,.,.-. hospital. s funen_.,f~[ ... --.Ch a Pm an " General -.who have conduCted tours o( their hosp~if'br~e IOr Sevecal Sao Clel'!}elltl'Cormn~~itY leade~ --said they 1'6\'t out to "discourage anyone else Crom b'ying to build a hospital in .... san .Clemente." ~ Tom Johnston of ChaP.J.lllR General ad· ded "Y.'e inlend t9.Jnlild here -a nd open our' doors ~neil October. \l.1e've gone •• throug.!1Jbe processes and put our plan ~pletely togelher in a few months: we · /trave gotten support from the community ,..,-/' , in that short t1n1e -including·the physi~ 1_ clans who would use our· hospital. "Despite comments to the .contrary ~ -:: opponents, we have built a hospital in 10 n1ont hs -and a fine one at that wh ich son1e of you ha Ve seen firsthand," Johnston said. He said his firm has lhe fi nancing for the elaborate plans for the San Clemente hospit!ll -which is master planned to .in- clude an emergency heliport., a nurSing school and research center and ultimate- ly a full ran'ge of health care facilities. DeCinces - in the last exchange before .~ di rectors voted -balked at questioru\on ._ financing. • . . ~·1 wouldn't reveal our financi ng because'-of the local treatment we ha ve gotten,'' he -Said &rimly. After the vole on a mqtion by Chamber Vice Presid,nt Roy Gati>krine, who gave a personal endorsement of qiapm~n·~ plans. Chamber President Fr~m.a "Bud" Fowler praised the maJor1ty decision. "I want to-personally commend the ac· lion ... as directors have said In the past, we want a ftrst-class hospital ·here for our people. • . "The board ha! conducted an extensive Investigation of the issue and has decided that it doesn't matter who builds a hospital i.n San Clemente, but what kind j}f a result~ will get for the people here," Fovo'ler said. Adult Education Signups Ending Registration for San "c1ement.e Adult School winds up from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight in the high school library. · The program. includes a high school diploma program. Classes resume M~n­ day. Twenty rive adults of the coi:nmun1ty completed diplom~ requlre~ents in June through Studies in the eve.rung program. f!lnclpal Alonzo Valentine ~aid persons seeking information on a diploma pro- pim may.contact bis ofll~. _ __.._ I l From Page 1 DOGS ... referendum a\t.emative, he said. would be •·a waste of time and money," but tiecessary if the council f.ails_to res??nd voluntarily to the wishes of the ~tillon- crs. d Hano said organizers of the referen um clrive would be ''delighted" if the ~oun~il should repeal the ordi nance. tonight 1n response to th~ petition~. . "lf the council recogn izes the w1shes of the people and repeals the l1tw tonight we will be very happy," said tiano, "but we're going right ahead with .our last· minute drive for referendum signatures anyway to make sure the e[fort will not be ~·asted." • Won1au lo Be Name<l \VASHINGTON (AP) -President Ni:ic· on announced Tuesday he plans to no minate Carol ~1. Khosrovi to the $38.000 p os it i on as head of VlSTA-Volunteers in Service t o America. DAILY PILOT H••,_,. l•Mll L.,, .. '"'" c •• ,. ..... f.)llol"IGE COolSr PUllL!ll'll"IG COMPolJ<l'f' ltoborl N.· Wo14 p,.~'"°'! ·~~ P~fthw .,locok It, Cwrll'I' V•<• P•U o ... t 1tld ~·l M,,.._,, lholl'lll IC11wil E.d!IO<' Th11m 11 A. M~,_,11;110 #111189...., E.C111« ~ic.l.1rd ,, N•ll Solt!~ 0-(foull!y f diKlt Offi1• • ee1i. "'-r .u. Wot , • .,. slrftt lfl"lf.Otl '*:di: nu Wnl ••IN• llf!IJ...-•N LI ...... tftdl; m l'-t .t.-W~ftolil 9M(fll: 17111 •t•dl lJVllyt .. '-" c....-w~ JU flMr1I\ •• c-1111 1t. .. 1 • • • • > e _ .. • • ~ -- • Martl•t-Mw ·Reigns_ ----' .-·----~ :Royalist Reg .ime · - Now • Ill .. AMMAN, Jordan (AP ) - A royalist Arab Legion: wh ich form s the backbon11 ~ilitary regime, dom inated by British· of the Jordanian army. H~manded c•·-'-~ lrlllned Field Marshal Habis ·Mai· au, took the army during the 1967 s x-clay war with lsrael. power• in Jordan today and impoted Majali, 57 , was formerly chief of staff martial law ~ put an end to \ht threat of and defense minister and recentl)L; act civil ~ar. . ., ...._ ... . aS the king's-militarJ .ad~He I!': ~ ~of Ma1ali s flrs,t acts ...... was a~ appeal Jordan's highes ran.Inn(' ofUc&r. A ~ to rebellious PalutlnU guu~llas .to member ~e of-"lhe larg~st .or the / '" respect a new cea.se,,fir..c: aereement-with fierctly-1'0__yaH7 Bedouln tribes from the sweeping Up the royal army, set to 10 inlo dfect it Jorda.niatf desert, he was a _£OU~tn ~f noon EDT. Brffile _ Minister Ha M a J a l 1 , 'Kina Huuein appoint.eel Majali milila9'_..........-assassinated by pro-Nasser element! ill 1ovemor ,of the whole country and..,plaeed l957. ~::::: "•II distr!cts ~er direct. mU~rf ~ntrtil. It was_,,signiUcant that jhe king.'s new The kmg 1nvested-MaJatP'w1th his own appointments did not explicitly 1nclude- powers as army co'tnmander-ln-chief apd hls uncle, Gen . Nasser ijen J ami!, ~who also give the field marshal full powers was removed as army commander under over the: rui._Uon's police an~ security guerrilla pressure during the con- forces. frontation between the guerrillas and lhc ( . At the same time, Hussein appointed a army last June. military govern~e~t lo · _replac~ . the In aceeptinJ hi s new post. 1.fajali govenune:it .. ol~lvihan ~e Minister pledged, "unswerving allegi&Qce" to lhc Abdel Monelm. Rilal, who resigned Tues· king and the Hashemfte throne. day night. Amman Radio announced the king had The new government, c!early acting fonned a military iidvisory group in lhe- under Majali's control, i! headed by Brig. palace composed or outgoing Chief of Ji.fohamm~ Daoud, a Palestinian from Staff Mashour Haditha, divisional com· Jerusalem. as prime minister. He is sai~ menders and former army commanders, t.o be fiercely loyal to the king. presumabl y including Jamjl. · OAILY f'ILOT f'lleM '' G•n 5<~"°".;. Phil Johnson (left) and Ken Green s,weep up after standblasting away c.enter lines on Pacific Coast Highw1_1y in the infamous El Morro cuz:ve just north of El Morro -Trailer Park. Highway workers are in· stalling a new acceleration lane·m the center of the highway for use primarily by ·school buses making the dahgerous left turn onto Coast !fighway from Laguna's El Morro School. Buses laden wi th home- ward-bound children often have difficulty getting into southbound lanes. Jnfonned sources said at least one There has been no <>fficial reac tion army officer. two soldie~~ and the: !fr from the guerrilla movement on the ap· year-old son of the new mihtary_governor pointment of the new government, but of ~he Amm~ .dlstrl~t, ~n: Kassem ~l the deep ·mistrust between the t~·o sides Maita, were k.111.ed 1n fighting Tuesday was reflected in a guerrilla broadcast between Pal:-itwan iuenlllas and Jorda· urging the commandos to "keep ~r .-........___f'l'Om Page 1 -..... CUP RACE-... .. with the spectator fleet bearing down rapidly. Hardy had to make two passes at, Salmon before he could get him back aboard. Ttie spectator fleet, rushing to the assistance of the dunked Crewman. was no help. · Despite all this, Gretel lI was o n I y three minutes '2:1 seconds behind at the end of the triangle, marking the half-way point in the ra ce. But more trouble was ahead. on the se- cond weather leg, one or Gretel's coffee grinder winches broke down. At this fourth mark Gretel was four minutes 11 seconds behind and at the fifth mark had dropped back to six minutes 22 seconds. ~]t was on the last weather leg to the finW!_ Uiat Hardy got his boat and crew In lhe--ef'oove and gained 30-secondJ on In- trepid to end the fiasco wllh a :52 ,_,,,., I ~-. ~ • Both Yl(dit. "'" n;liig !ell' ~•· 1oozi afterltbe start, bul skippers and the race committ~ ~were mum about the :i\leged foul or fouls. The protests were to be heard today. Gretel was first to hoist the red flag, indicating that Intrepid had fouled her during the five-min ute preparatory period. Immediately after the finish, Hardy ·hoisted a negative signal Indicating that his crew oould not race today . supposedly to lick their ·y,•ounds and make some changes to th~ deck and Qear. As Salmon's mishap oc~i:red, Har~y . Y.:as beard to say shprtly after coming ashore. "If he can 't sta y on the boat he ""ill have to sta y ashore Thursday." There was gloom aboard Gretel ll's lender. ··oh, damn, not :i.gain." one syndicate man Vias overheard. ..We had a man overboard in one race ~ga insl lhe French." Others in the Australian camp opined that the gear failures were due lo too much fiddling with new thin gs rigbt up until lhe...day before the race. Gr.tel~s designer Alan--Rayne v.·as heard_.,to remark: "I'm looking forward to a vacation. I'm sick of all this. \Ve have worked so hai-d." A1ost of the questions at !he post·racc press conference were dire cted toward Hardy who fi elded the sometimes em- barra~ing questions in a good-natured manrier. Ficker gave Hardy credit for a good race under extremely d t f r i c u 1 t· circumstances. He inodestly admitted a rew of his own troubles in the stormy going. but none of them wa s evident.. to lhe thousands of spectators ""ho bra\'ed the· sloppy' seas in some 500 specta tor boats. 1-~icker said he was siitisfied wi th his boat and crew and did not expect lo mate any changes today. Biculmral Ed ~roup,-Sets-Mect The Advisory Comm ltlet on Bicuttural Education will meet tonight at 7:30 tn Serra School-2612' Y.ictoria Dh·d,. in Capistrano B<?acb. The co_mmittft, which was formed to Jnwtve the community in Engllsh as a 9econd language program. wtll be focu!i- lng on Utt net"ds of ~texican·Amcrlcan children in the Capistrano Unified School btrlct. The program w11l be a discussion of the Committee's diretUon In the coming )i&Or, part.lcul;arly outlining exprinsion of mini ~oops for ~tcxlcan·Amc.rlc:in Prt·school ~il~n. -- nian troops in Zarqa, 1S miles from the fingers on the trigger and remain capital. Guerrillas were alao reported in vigilant." . . Stree~.abled City Council Numb on Names .Is there" a ins ·eia.Q_in the house? ·~vou can pretend you didn't hear the Mayor Tony ForS~emed abou t se<;ond motion," said Thorpe, chuckling. ready lo call for one Monday~aLthe San Paseo Municipal was defeated 3 to 2. Juan Capistrano City Council meeUng Nobody would second the· motion for The problem was naming the ~ccess aseo de la Cludad. road lo the pew city bait-Since no con· I~ get excited about either one,'' SCft!SUS coula be reached, the mayor was said Counei an Josh Ganunell. "How ready lo pull one out of a hat. about 'Swallow The first suggestion, made by the Plan-"If I can ma suggestion , ning Commission, was Paseo de la gentlemen," 6aid City En ~r Jack Ciudad. Not being too hot for Uiat one, Kubota . "What's the Spanish for A'V c the mayor suggested the equally in-of Broken Dreams." spiring Paseo Municipal. "For that matter," quipped Forster,~ · J~t lo get the show on the road, Coun-"We could can it Avenue of Red Tape." cilman Jim Thorpe moved to accept the They finally decided to table the pro- lattef. No one seconded it. blem, hoping some of'the lown's ciUzens "Okay, I move we approve the first · will come up with a name before lhe Oct. one." he said. 2 dedication of the city hall. "Wait,'·' lsald the mayor. t•rn secilnd No one thought of the· mo.st obvious the first motion since I suggeiited tbal name, one particularly suited lo the pro- name." f blem at hand -Calle de las ldeas Malas. ' --o---s~~ Joaqllin -Schools Hit Record 8,000 E11rollment The San Joaquin Elementary School District, fastest grow ing district in Orange County, surpassed 8.000 enroll- ment on its openi ng day l\1onday. The 8,331 figure represented an in- crea~ of near!~ 1.500 ~tudents over last year's opening day count. ··some say we're the fa stest growing school district in the nation." said Rex Nerison ~ssistant superintendent for bu siness services. •·It's a distinction I wish ~·e didn 't have.'' Two new schools opened this fall , Aliso in El Toro and Cordillera in Mission Vie- jo. Nerison said Turtle Rock will open in November and Regina in Aegean Hills hopefully will be completed by spring. "We have no empty classrooms in our distri ct," said Nerison. "And it looks like our growl,h is going to continue." , ............. ". Ad¥t r1iMfMlll • control of lrbid, Jordan's second largest city, 40 1miles north of Ammln. The new g<>veniment said in a pro- clamation that its prlmary .objectiyes would be to end internal fighting , assist the Palestinian resistance movement, and implement cease-fire agreements between the government and the guer- rillas. The latest agreement calls . r () r withdrawal of most army units. from the cities in return for the removal of guer- rilla roadbb::ks, an end to their armed presence in the streets, and .other shows of guerrilla force seen by the government as provocative. It also replaces troops with police at embassies and public buildings in Am· 1nan, with guerrill as ~o be sta tioned tside the city's electric po~'er station a -siteso:fr"e.C·ern-fl"ghtin g:- Most o ozen earlier agreements were broken by e-gllerrillas. King Hussein urged""his.._eeople In :it radio speech to give theif'"-t!.s lfless cooperation" to the new governmen help return the. strife-tom country nonnal. "The state or insecurity and anarchy in· the country has contiqu~ too long," the king !/aid. "Di!Cord has mounted and Jordan is ex?Osed lo ever "great~r pe rils.· A step must be taken lo impose Jaw and order." ~fajali , trained at Sandhurst, Britain's military. academy. was one of the top aides of-the legendary Gen. Glubb Pasha, the former Britisb commander of the Area Mal'ine Lost Marine Corps First LL John D. 4awson, husband of Mrs. John D. j..awson. 23752 Alta Laguna, Laguna Beach, has been listed as missing and believed killed in action in the war in Southeast Asia, the U.S. Defense Depart- ment announced Tuesday. Class Overload Gets Discussion In Laguna Board The possibility of overloading In some classrooms In the La81J:na Beach School district was discussed at the Tuesjla)' evening school board meeting and" ad· ministrators agreed lo schedule a special session next ~·eek to ex amine the need for increased staffing or re-adjustment of cla.ssrOQm loads, Aliso Elementary School principal Lyle: Proctor said initial enrollment had pro- duced a 33-1 pupil-teacher ratio in S1lme of his classrooms, v.·hich he regards a~ excessive. Trustee Dr. Norman Browne noted that Jl;i~<i·Cl!trict's 26-1 ratio had been cited as a major tor in support or the tax override whic a.s..._ voted. down by the electorate aifd resul~·n a tighter bu~get for the current schoo • First-day enrollment ·rn the distr1c . 1 • , eluding stud ents in continuation school and in educationally handicapped classes, revealed an increase of 146 students over last year·s first day. trus~s were told. Fewer teachers were hired this year because of the restricted budget. Enrollment at the high school is up from 963 to 1,074, including continuatio n school, trustees learned, and some classroom overloading has been noted, but this can be corrected by scheduling adjustments. Enrollment at Aliso School is up from 393 to 418 alid at Top of the 'Vorld Elementary from 472 lo 520, while El Morro Elementary showed a decrease from last year's 510 to 485 students . Nerison said all the schools \\"ere full but there were no problems except with bus schedules. ··In many areas we have heavie r bus loads than we anticipated.·· he said. "But we haven't had any Complaints from the walkers." The board of trustees extended ' lhe walking distances this year to help alleviate busing expenditures. t GEM TALK ii Diamond Rings of Incomparable Beauty Nerison sa id the most crowded school ls lfniVersily "ParkWlii ch iS also housing: the Turtle Rock school population until that facility is completed. Other bulging facilities are Valencia school in Capistrano Higblands and Irvine s<.:lfool . \\'hich h<>uses a kindergartcn through eighthl:rade $ludent ·pouplation .. Visitor In j.w·ed In Laguna Surf A 54·year-0ld Ha cienda .Hcigbl~ man suf(ered a.fractured arm while body surf- ing In Laguna Beach Tuesda y. Visitor Rudolph Geiger wa s treated by lifeguards for s.hock aft er h, wr.s dumped by a large wave while swimming off the beach in front of Vacation Vlllage •. near ~ St. Ann·s Drive. Taken by ambulance to South Coast COmmunity H'?!J?ila!i_ he was treated for ll ac e oCilie~lif1-aMll and refeasea. --. Student Char"ed " lti 1Uemphi Death ~ l\IE~1PHIS, Tenn. (AP) -Police have (\led a murder ch:irge agahist ll student after -0ne or three youths Injured ·in a shootout ~1ond:iy at 11amllton High School ditd of his wound!. Larry \\'atson. 20, \roun~ in the stomach, died the following day. . . •' • .1 t TODAY t i .. -., +· IT • i _:l :1 •t · J.C. HUM,HltllS t 1 .. ............. I You.,,,,. probably h'!ll'd th e, t-xpr1•ssinn that "a dilunond i~' forf!'VC'r." EvC'n the oriqin of 1 he 11·ord diamond lends sup- porl lu the expreWon. Diamond c·om~ from the: Grl!:ck 1\·ord 11dana". which means indc·l s11·uctiblc. I Thrrc \\'Ill be many things I ~·011 buy ln llfr-lfiit cost mor" than a diamond. And cha.oCM •~ they 11•ill \\'ear ou t or break down. None or the things you buy ~·ill provide quite the: same thrilling and lastini:;-pleuurt provldMI by a diamond. Thr purchlt.ic or ll diamond ill an'1 adventure 11ith permanencr. Thi• purpot;Cll~for 11·hich dia-monds arc bOught dcsf"IVC I somethln1t that will last. Per-I ha.Pl you'd li~l' a diamond for[ YoUr own el\)O)'lne nt or u an capgement~-~i_v~ 19U'~I 11kc 10 buy a !Pft,rkltng di1t.m<>ni:I for a loving wife who hts beton Y~.!:... hclpm,al~e on the road to IUCttl!S. ---~- \Vhnlevcr the J)l.lrpot.e a dll· inr~~+~ fort\•t;~ WllK 'bl "IHt ~cfaMll et Hom•" ~lily "*' dd our L'On~ratulR· 1 tion! ttnd st \\'ishrs to rtlr. •rid ~lrs. Aratn h1. Starbuclt1 un tl1t'1r ec.lden wi:ddini; ann.i-\f'l"l'l.lry. I Art' you ready to selt!Ct your j t-llll'l\S::<'me.nt or 1ve-ddlng ¥lnR! • \Vt 11prei1'1iz(' in dlan1ond MIU of t:udurln.A" be1uty and dlslltM:· tion at J. C. HUl-tPHRlES! JE\VEL..ERS, and \\'f!'ll be hll p. PY to a.-..~lsl ,.OU in malting yaur i;ctlf'Cllon. \\',.·v(' ~n ~'rvln1 ·\\'no ·ror 1n•rr 24 )"1'1u·1 no11•' ' For t~t ~om•'!I· '-llo lnows ,.:. what stilt wenf1 but not whtrt to find it, Metch your 1tylt with our many cl i stincti~• d•1i9ns . Stop by our 1tort l•t us thow you oUr stltcfi~n of btautiful !iamoncl rings. • • J. c. ' 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MES _ • Charged in the dt!::ath \'<'as 'Yilllam Earl' ~toorc, 18, who v"as arreslcd following· the inciclcnt that tbr~w the 3,000 pupils al the mo$tly Negro school hito p11 nlc and triggtrtd about an hour of ditorder. rllllt us aoon, I CONVlN!E-NT TElt.11\S 14 YE A.R.S IN S~ME LOG,f,TION ' J. C. HUMPH.RIIS JIWl!LIASI IANl(AMllttCA.kO-MASTl:lt.CHAlt.WE PHONE S•l ·l <OI • • • I 111a N.w-,.rt llvll.,-S41·3401 '--------------------------..:.....:=:::::::..:_ __ J 0'9ft o.u, • .....,rl ....... fll ' ..; -t - ' • I· _G PILOT-ADVERTISER v'8' '!°rk frofr~~~ pi.ae about five houri a dJ)' onCe every five daya Cir ao. . . . 'l1't work' ls delivered and you m!lt have the compltted anlpmenl In · the maU by ' neon tk following day. The stirttng rate' ii $1. 75 per bour pl111 cimpeasation for p01tt1.ge • an~ .any .toll .calls. .Tbls t'nlployment ~Ir clat9'd 13 ' "'ctntract hlre" and you pay YOU MUST i..IKE to taly on tlwi ·.Phone a~ be able to prtbe -to get everyUllng OM: Interviewee rtmemberi about the commercial you are dl1- c111slng. And you should be a ¥nle thick.skinned. Re1111e · !IOIJ'~ people do not takt kiqdly to telephone interview· ··er1. In mf •xperience (about %0 · asslgnmentSI I. have had -veey llttle ·aatagonlsm· and haye bad many cooperallve men and wemtn talk to me. Tb" might belp some af yaur . r e·e ders . -KATHARINE PRICE & Cb<rrv Hill, N.J. Many' thinks. 01 omitted the nal'J)e of your employer, but those interested in telephone sutvey · work can a P-P I Y directly to firtns listed in YeUow Pages phone direc· torfes under ' ' M a r k e t Research -. " ''Bradford's Directory or Market Research Agencies,". availab.le aL some libraries, g1ves ,a tist ortbese companies. Temporar.y he 1 p agencies . also handle s~ch '1-work. tf-you...:fincLJlo_Jm: mediate openings. get your name on ·file with as many . fi~ as poksible, er.closing an -....__ index ca.rd with your address, ~ d ny public 'contact e you've had, in· • • • Cludlng S'vork. Dtar Joyce: My Dud wlli be ap fM retirement soon aeti we will need to sup- plement our Social SecurHy. He Is aa ei;pert mecbanlc now. Wbat jobs do you 'think would be avallable to a man over 15? -R.I., Jnglewood,-CaUf. -· ~ YoU· didn't say what kind o~ I mechanic so t think your besl I . bet is to get in touc~ w1 1 ,_' 1 h lhc1 elder wcrker spec1a "' s a your State emplcyment ,service office, or, if thtre isn't any write the Slate Director of Otder Wor~er Services at your state Employment Se<:Urily headquarters (get ad- dress from Post Office ). I __, . . ONE IDEA you many not have considered which offers excellent job opportunities for m1tw-e workers. including \\'Omen, Is the occupatiof! of centrtl service technician m • hospital. These workers are responsible for the stor~f: and diJ(ribution of the medical and surgical supplies ~nd equipment related _to p&ll!f!l care. s,omc central .service I'-. techniclam make repairs and. adjustments to equipment; however, the jobscope is much broader and one need not be mechanically inclined t o qualify. Salary range is about $4 000 to 17.200. BOOKLET. me American Hospital Association will send you a new free. pamphlet \l'ith details. To · request a single copy, seod me a postcard at this ne\\·spapcr asking for "Central Service Tet:hnician." • • • F..f:ad your c1reer ttplc sag· Ctltlolrl to Jeyce Lain il this ..... ,.per. sorry bl!_ \II< ~llDt 1r IDail m • k ea . periouJ npUes lmposolble. 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Jen •NTMONY JOHN WAltD 2 ns M•wtllll'M ••Yf '"''' -"' 'rorr•not• c111orn 1 T• 0111 111 •'11 ,_ OfM'I' '"' Elle"'' • Pub! ~htd o 1n9'! Co1st 0• P ot ~·o emtier 11 1J 30 • " Ot on-1 1910 1 10 I EG <L NOTICE • Wtdnt$d~Y..J,!Pltntbfr lti 1970 • LEGAL NoTltE ..__ LEGAL NOTICE ~AIR f11i 11 f1clv1I Tllo11 thr11 ""e dt '~"" 11p f•t-l•tt I" op• •• o~ "~ t~1 DAILY PI LOl ,4 tor •I l'•t• evtrv d1y • { .. -' -4 afiER THE COUNTER ~ N<'SD Llsli!'lll for Tutodty, Stpltmbtr 15 1970 COME EARL V for BEST SELECTIO N where Its EASY TO BUY COMMODITY FUTURES 'TRADERS- StN C••P•• Iler lllf• 011 C•"' ,,,.., ..... T lfted A11•ly11l of fti. 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Nurses Set convention ~ Nurses Assoc1ahon or D1Str1ct VII I of the American College of Obsletr1c1ans and Gynecologists will hold their annual meeting S u n d a y through Wednesday (Sept 20- 2.1) at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach An attendance of about 500 nurses lS expected for tht con· venhon. held to offer post. graduate education to nur!es and to improve the quahty of medical care 1n the fields or obstetrics and gynecology Registration tor the con- venUon begins Sunday at the Newport Inn Further In· formation may be obtauied Crom Dr James H. Bell at (213) 123-6417. ) Sov iet Brass Tour Border ' . f\tOSCOW {AP ) -Defense Minister Andrei A Grechko returned 1o Moscow today after a three--day Inspection lour of SoV1el troops near the "Reif Chinese border. He also v1s1ted Mongolia The.-off1clal nt:ws agency Ta ss said Grechko was ac- companied by A I e: x e y Ycp1shev, general of the army, marshal of the air · fo:-cc. Pavel Kutauhov and otb,er defense o[flclals. Philadelphia Teachers Back PHILADECPlllA (UPI) - The s I r I k 1 n 8 Ph1ladelphi1 Fcderatlnn of Teachers which has shut down the naUon's ~gesl Je'*'l" $Y,.Sttm I I , I • I ' l'(rttd Sunday to reopen the ci 'Y's 270 public sc~s wHU~t --..i aa4_ry talks conunue. n DAii. v Pl tor ,. • --.... Servin~:._, ewporl Been:~, Costa Mesa, eorona del M'a ''The clwit has·a right to - kn010 everything concerning the tra11saction before he acts. i .". R'-NOALL R. MC CARDLE Pr•1id•nt .of Th. R••I Elf•t•n: • c:otltg• r••I •1t•f•"'-in1tructor •Ml loc;fiir•r; 111111-tor of tho' boolc "Rt1I 'Ett•I• Tr•i11in9 iii Colifot"n i• C.I· ltg11"; • Rtol E1t••• cot11rnni1t for tho 01ily Pilot; 1t••• dir~ctor of CARET. • • • ,. ' .,. f WE NEED SALESMEN "UAIN MOii Profft1lonol·P••-llr• Tr•!nlftf U.IN MOii Gen..-S,lil-vll to IO"'i. lllYI llTTll M¥O Helo, '-"5 Conl111loll ''Let's T•1k About. It" 546-2316 ' •• ' -< . '. . - • THE RBAL ES'l~I'ERS NEWPOAT llEACl'I --·1100 Nowport .lllvil. W.7171 ' ' .. • • 4 Convenient Lol:ations Near You ' . ' . COST'A MES>. 27'° H..Mr .... 546-llll CORONA D£1. MAA JJl M. 9u1rit1 l7!45i0 IN\llllMENTS 2714 Herl.or M, Som 201 Coot• ~-. 546-211 l •• WtdntidayJ Sfpttmbtr 16, 1470 · ·- Huntington Beac·h-- .... -·· ' / ' - ' • • .. _ • • • - ,,.,. . --~ --.. -~·. .-.. ' '•• • ~ .J _ • Wedlll!dOy, s..t""'!' 28, im s Altl'.-n." I C"lem Train Tran~ter ~ . ..r C.-Jillfn ber A ids w ate1· Bo ard_.:_ .. -To Hear ~~ +=>ri p But ~ie·-. · €leni~iif~--C6-f€ . lob Exposur·~ -. ,....,...~ . Rate-t owers:. ~Ma~_.·-p.-s!l~a-ek-1\-Jf r;;..;:.-tre---._.school Plan - SERRAPla" iler usera m-san-Climeme wilrbe . .. l J:l:\J .. San Clemente Chamber -or Conunerce -' ' paying less on the Tri Cities Municil>&l directors will ltml an active hand to. a • · Water District ta1 rate, but their tal bills San Clemente high school project to ex-' won't drop, water .officiaiS Aid ~Y- A· regional wa ity board meeting in San Ju 1strano Mondl'!Y will t'On- si ters ranging from saline water Desplte the projected five-cenrdrop in By JOHN VALTERZA -cl ty"llmlts or San Clemente (It also run s pose students to vocations thrDUgh tt\e Hlatrlct's tax rate, soaring ~ed .ot .. o.Mr ·Pltlf ttet1 in front of the Presidential estate), could personal visits to .local businesses, ctaft valuation figures will mean a~farger bite The concerted effort by the San Cle-be purchased under several varied ar-enterprises and utilities. barge by the Burroughs _9lrporation in Mjssion Vie)o to sand excavation for two new nuclear generaUng units at San Onoire~ in the tax bill. -mente Cllambe.r of c.ominerce to move rangements. ~ After hearing of the progre.u and con- .-DISfrict expenses have increased as the Santa Fe Railroad from the beach to If the land were vacated, O\vnership tinuing needs of the work: introduction well, they aald. the inland hills "11thered1more, momen-. ttirouch purclwe could 10 either to the program from ·a high school counselor, · Eatimat.ecf budget figum: (or tbe new I.um ttUs week u plans were mapped.for city of San" Clemente, the Stale of directors Tuesday agreed to the fonn• fiscal ye~ .,Jiow an increa3e to-$291,121 appraisals of tbe land on which the rail· California, Orange County or a. com-lion of a committee to support the con-The California Regiona1 Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region is to meet. at the new city hall beginning at 9:30 a.m. Directors or the board v.'ill lunch wj lh a(Cicials of the recenlly fonned SOuth East Regional Recreation Associatiol) - (SERRA)-to hear an outline of plans for regional sewage collection and treatment. This will be followed by i bus tour of the plaMing area. Dennis A. 'O'Leary. executive officer for the water quality_ board, said th~ aienda ·includes establishment o f discharge requirements for the Bur· roughs Corp. which dischar·ges saline water using for rooting into Aliso Creek. The board is also to set discharge re- quirements for sand . that would be ex- cavatell· to house proposed San Onofre nuclear generating units two and lhri:e. 'Two 1200 megawatt units are to be 8dded, if they clear slate and 'federal hurdles. The existing unit is 400 megawatts. Leary said the proposal is to put sand from the exca\'ati6n on the beach to let the lvaves disspose of it. Leary said this is satisfactory with the underlying marine sand deposit known as San A1ateo. It is similar tQ.,the type truck- ed to replenish Doheny Beach after a a;lrious erosion problem a few years ago. Another type material known as Ter· race Deposit , a conglomerate of rock. .silt, sand and clay, will not be 3.llowed in the ocean. It will be trucked to Camp Pendleton for land fill. The board is also to establish' guidelines for the Santa 111arguerita Basin which discharges in Camp Pendleton. Local agencies that discharge into the basin are 8etting up a joint powers agreement for water quality management. Cleariup Plt111 Launched In Clemente A tjty beautification plan spiced with an inducement of $300 in prizes from Chamber of C.Ommerce coffers will be JaWlChed in coming weeks in an attempt to make business buildings in San Clemente prettier. _ Dr. Robert Beasley, a director of the Chamber and member of lts en- vironmental committee, won concurrence for his motion this week that the · chamber sponsor a contest with awards going to the best beautification eftort by a local busniesss. Trophies -and possibly cash awards -would be given out to the winners of the before-and-after competition at the Chamber's aMual banquet next January. • While the structure of the exact com- . petitkln has not yet been ~ttled Chamber officials will begin working on the rules of the competition in coming days .. It would be open to all the town·s businessmen ·who own buildings in com· mercial areas. · ' U"I T ........ 19 Stops Skyjac k e r Robert E. De Nisco, a 34-year· old Brinks J?:uard from Brook· lyn, shot tbe would-be sky· jacker who attempted to com· mandeer a TWA 707 jetliner Tuesday. l,)e Nisco was a pas- senger accompa,nying a ship-: ment of securities to San Fran- cisco. He-shot Donald Irwin, 28._ Reseda: after the plane 1 landed in San Francisco and 35 of 55 passengers were aUow· ed to get off. Trustees OK Studei1t Rules At Saddlehack -An expanded set of rules covering stu· dent behavior at Saddleback College won approval of trustees Monday night. Convening about one hour a_{ter the scheduled meeting time, lardy trusttts adopted the three-page list or rules which include restrictions on campus disrup- tion s, "PhJsical .or verbal abuse toward · college employes" and use of drugs and al~hol. The code, amended because of 1969 . state legislation, spells out a ·succession of disciplinary action starti ng wit h a warning and ending \Vith flat expulsion o( offending students. Among the specific rules governing stu· dent conduct are prohibitions against: -Theft or damage to college property, or against a member of the institution or a visitor. -. -Cheating. gambling. plagiarism or forgery. -Physical or verbal abuse of college employes. including threaLs of force or \liolence.. to employes or visitors. -Obstfllilion or disruption o f pedestrian or vehiC1,1la r traffic or of teaching; re s e a r c h • administration, disciplinary procedures or _ o( other authorized activities on or off the cam- pus. -Unauthorized entry or use of college property, supplies, equipment . or facilities. -Disorderly, lewd, indecent, obscene or offensive co'""ileluct or expression on col- lege property. other-rules cover possession of in- toxicants, drugs .and the like, fireanns, exp losives and dangerous chemicals. The enforcement aspect of the policy ranges from an initial warning to a fonnal written reprimand, t h e n disciplinary probation. After that comes suspensibn for a given period of time. The ultimate is expulsion from the col· Jege for good. Daily Pilot Spo11so1·i11g . Annual Press W 01·ksl1~p The 1970 edition bf the seminar designed to help voluni.eer organizations "meet the press" and see their news pr.inted in the DAILY PILOT will be held next' Wed- nesday, SepL.z3, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Estancia High School Forum. Prese11led as part ol the Orange Coast E·:ening College's lecture series, the pro- gram primarQy will be aimed at wisting hoklers of the "press chairm16" title, or its equivalent, in womea's clubs, servi~ ·organizations, churches, etc: The presentation will feature remarks from DAILY PILOT personalities, in-- eluding Robert N. Weed, publisher; Thomas Keevil, editor: Mrs. Bea Anderson, women's editor; and Tom McCanR, public 'Service manager. Or. Thoma.9 Bla kely, director or the Ev~ning College Division or Orange Coast College . will open the program. Do• Jacobs ditector of communily relations for tile' college, will parlicipale in it. Much of the material to be presented will be in the form of slides and nar. ration. i. "how-to.do-it" booklet published by the DAILY PrLOT also wlll be distributed free lo each person attending" the-workshop. Thou gh press <'hairmert are the presidents and other officers of clubs <tre invited. Each participating c I u b . however, is requested to limit guests to two. -• Those who pre-register by filling out the coupon published in the DAILY PILOT, will be seated first. Others wil l be · seated on a first-come, flrst·scrved basis after 7: IS p.m. Here 's the coupon: -· ·-· . •-. . . . . . ..__ .. ~-. . . . . . . . . . . -............. I . • PUIUCITY WORKSHOP REGISl'ERA TION P'lette rtterve ....... places for me 1t the DAILY PILOT.CCC Pub- Hclty Work1hop Sept. 23 in the For um. Est1nci1 Hi1h School. I Uii4hirtt8ncl I mutt be there not li ter than 7:15 p.m. for the 7:30- 9:30 _....ion, Pr•r .. l1tr1nts will hive fi rst choice of seating. NAM E ........ -..... ' ..... ' .. ' ...... ' .... ' ............. '. ADDRESS (StrHI) ' .. ' . ' .... ' ............ ' ... ' ' .. ' ..... ' ... . CITY ..........................•..•••.••.••.... ZI P ......•• ORGANIZAT ION Ill Any) ............. , ... , , , ......•....•.•• ~ . . OFFIC E HEL D .... , , .. ' ...•..• , .. , .... PHON E .......... ., I I Mell Hi: PltMfc S."lce De119rt!Mwf, Orote C."'' DAI LY PILOT, P.O. let ~SU. c ........ , c:.iff. f2626; I ·······················-····· ' I ' • -compared to the last fiscal year figure road now travels. blnaUon·o( any of the mtities .. ' · tinulng program. ~ ... ' • of '288,986. Tbe slight increase was due to Ed Chaffee, head of ·Ule chamber's Cb8mber of Commerce directors El Louise Nugent explained1. her pro- cost and labor inOatian for the district railroad relocation commit~-••id ••·ta acted t Chall · •·t Port b ol b · · t · te led · Pro;.,., at the Palisades Reservoi r site. .._ ..-. ~ re o · ee l swo us re y gram r.mg1ng youngs ers 1n res tn r-"• recent Visit by &ides of the State Public autboriz.i{lg a reques lo the local board specific fields into the job itself for week- :rhe tax rate will drop by five cents Utilities C'Amunlssion won usurances ol r_ealton f!X a pa.nel of real estate ex-Jy or monthly exposure. below last fiscal year's 39~02 cents per from Ute state agericy thlt plaiis tO shift perts to set a value to the land. She asked the supPo ..... rf of local $100 of assessed vll11aUOn. the n>ad to lnland areas are ~Ing. The strl Id · ~ average taxpayer, howeverL_will r--.--e cou prove expensive. empklyers Jn exposing the youth! to ttie pay a few-dollars: more than last v.ar, 'Ibe nut Alge in the years.old issue of .suggested uses for the land-if the jQbs on a nonpayment and ~dit J.. relocation will be an appraisal of the ap.· ·1roac1 I h · •·•-• bt· ' · because of the increase in assessments. rat eaves-ave 1nc1uucu pu 1c ¥am. Airline Insurance Sharp Climb Seen LONOON (UPI) -The dtstruction of four commercial jet airliners by Palesli··' nian guerrillas could increase some aircraft insuranCe rates up to 500 per- cent, insurance officials said today. "ll may even be said the increase began last week, ·right after lhey blew up the Pan American 747 j u m b I\ jet in Cairo." a spokesman for Lloyd's of Lon- don said. All four aircraft were insured to I • • proximate · value of the strip of ~ach use, ·sale to· adjacent property A' list showing specific students a1xt' beachfront which would be VaC'BJlt if the o~'ners. or pos~ibly a public roadway their areas ol vocational interest will be Sarita Fe moved inland. The strip. which runs roughly . from stretching t1'e length of the beachfront. available next week for members of the San Clemente city officials have in re· community. Doheny Stale Park beach to the southern cent monthll discussed the possibUlty ·of <" Truck Sttidy Ordered. the beach road which might stretch downcoast to San Clemente Sla te Park before linking with an expanded version of AveniCla Calafia. . If tlie ralli-oad were to be relocated San Clemente's most hnportant resident would be spared a major inconvenience. - Airplane Hijackings Cond.e1uned by Pope -CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (UPI) - WASHlNGTON (AP) -A government studf'•·shoW.inj that some of -.General P.1otors' pickup trucks collapsed under normal use has prompted the NaUorial ~ Highway Safety Bureau lo ask lhe manufacturer to testify at a hearing Sept. 36. Santa Fe trains presently roa,. past the \\'estem While House, separating the Pre~idenfs beach from his estate and gardens. Pope Paul V1, condemning "outrageous acts or piracy" in the air, said the hi- .-jacking of airliners threatened the cause ·of ·world peace. / _, I Now .•• Newport ·Balboa Savings and Loan Association and Investors Savings and . Loan Association with assets exceeding $215 million have joined together with a new name, IMl"ERIAL SAVINGS ANO .LOAN ASSOCIATION. It's the name of its parent organization, Imperial Corparation of America, the nation's third largest publicly-held savings and lo ari holding company with $1.4 billion in assets. Come in. You'll find the same friendly management and personnel, the same fast and efficient service, insured. safety, plus the ·highest,earnings for your savings investm ent. So get together during-th is-great -ge\·together. Visit one of our six convenient offices- stretching from th e mountains to the sea ... now. , ExocutiYt o-: 3386 VII Lido, Nowport llwll, 17W130_ Moln offloe : 81 South Like A-.J'-., 71H4·41 Branch OttlCH: 5IO Newport Cenlor °'"· -""" BHch, ·~4-1461 '31711 Elli Foothill Boulom'd, P-. ~7 134 North a-.. A...,. Qlendora !!5-400 " . V!f11U!& -et Oll<dllt, Woodland HUit. 34&-3120 f 1 I . • ·- .. \ • ' \ f . ' .. -• ~ 1 ' ... Reds Down Seven Yank Helicopters SAIGON <Afl -The U.S. _go,nm8"<1' reported today that en_!!JlY-gunnen shot ·• dowq an<J d~yed seven American : f_ «~ 'Y ., o.•tr ,. .... ''"'' bel~cop~arid d(llJlaged eight olhen:, ~The Shelby County Republican J en -of the helicopters we.\ shot up ~ecutive Committee is planninyf;,a-during an airlift of South Vie~ $JOO-a-plate banquet, with co troops Tuesday. in lhe ~g Delta hklent Spiro'T, ~as speak-south ol the U·Minh about 17$ .ef. on Sept. 22 to raise money for miles soatbw · Saigon · ™i•r G9P candidates in Tennes-· ·The u. . Iii ~on said all of iM._ The next rught. a SO-Cent-per-~ ~e , "forgotten man's banQti"'e-t~•_..,Jhe crew members aboard the lwo ~ "'ll be held. The hope ·is to.-i-aiSe tJ:elicopters lhat were lhot down in the tl_Oney for legislativ~andidates Jower panhandle of Laos were rescued. >tho thought up y,e-;aea. 'They plah One, an Army Cobra gunahlp that carries 14 serve bot.dOgs, liamburgers aiid a twNJ.an CJ'ell(, was downed last Friday. : stft .JriJ?kSin ti~ -~upSan~ -plates at:. The second, a big Marine troop -and _..........rparking _lot. We might,, ev~n cargo -carrying helicopter, was Jost last __ riJX)e out a little head on that, .. sa1d Sunday The comma d 1· . further sta1e Rep. John D. PH ples. ''We . · n ave no plan to play a tape of Agnew's details. : sj>eech,,, be add~d. Two Americans were killed ~ ·~~ • wounded aboard the t!Jree o the r A f'e tired grocery store owner ha.s rece ived a $l.54 maneu or- " Ger to cover the balance of a groce:Tl/ bill incurred 28 years ;ego in Flint, Michigan. "lt. ~ an honest biU and l thought l should pay it," said George F. Decamp, a retired auto worker, a.ft.e r he found the. biU Tn hi.s house where it had. been mis- placed in 1942._The groce r, Fred 1 C. Goodman, wh(),. Te tired sever- 1al years ago, said, "That's reaUy something. I've 1&ever heard of .paying a biU that sntalL after 28 J helieopters, all ~i down Tuesday in South Vietnam. Two of the craft, both observation helicopters, crashed about six hoUn apart. near Fire Base Fuller just below the demilitarized zone and 18 miles from the Laotian border. The third helicopt.er, also an observation aircraft, was downed in the central highlands. ' ' -. --;;.-. . • ' .. .., , • I ' -- . Terror =--Tac ·ti cs ·---. ..... . y-' MANHA'ITAN, Kan. (AP) -A blun~ honorjng--113-year .. ld Alfred It!. Landon. spoken President Nizon said today _.;{ontler governor or Kansas and landslid~ America is alfllcted with a "~ loser of the 1936 pr~nUal elecUon.,~ disease" thi!-t is spreading violence and President said he and ~.don had ex:~ terror ~ a poliUcal tacti_c.:...,....---perienced setbacks in the polls and ad. . ~ -~ In an address for~a campus audience at ded : · Kansas St31e·Uiiiversity, Ni.Ion declared: "As for myself 1 do~t thal.1 wou1d be _::..'lbe'time bas ~ for us to recognize Presideilt today if 1 h~d not teamed Crom thit violeQCe and terror have no place in the lessons of defeat m 1960 and 1~ - a free society~ whoever the perpetrators and I hope l can be a bette~. Pre!!dent and whatever their purported cause. In a dent because of those le~ns. system that . provides the means for "However, he-sak!. "th~ar _ those peaceful change, -no cause jwitifies ~ho _protest that -~lhe verdict o[ violence iii the name of change:'' t:lemocracy goes__agaDlst them dem~racy After ticking off ret.!ent news items con-i~f is <!.L>f~UTt -who say that if ~y cemingtbl murder of policemen, cainpus d~ef thetr own way, ~M: a~1wer JS to bombings, gun pl&y around Califo_!ltia,,_.......tium a bus o~ bomb a bwl.dmg. court rooms. end vandal~a~inst A ~~ soc1.ety ~an su~1ve, he ,argued. .. serioUJ researcbezand ir work, Nix· only if tts t!UJens r~g:z111e tha~ 'no one on said· · · · · can hive bis own way att· the tune; and 1 · , ~ I " · . . . no one is right all the time." .., .. { ..trt' \t..,j ~·::,, J Thos~ ~ho mb unl~ers1hf!S, who . Nixon's t~o k~y ,dom~tic advisers -~ , ,~ ·' '\ ~ .. a~bush poh~men, who hijack atrplanes . John D. Ehrlichman and George Shultz_. ' ;.1 I "'· ~ ' ~~ r.... ~ 1 .ana ~Id their passengers hostage, all are leaving today at the President's ~e-~ ~ t .1* • •i'~ , share m .common not only a contempt for quest. for a visit to South Vletna!lli Japan t ~ ~ ~ • _ ~ human life but al~ a contempt for those and Hong Kong. Presidential pre.!s ~"'" ~ , , , j elemental decencies <ln which a free secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said·they will - .. .Jr-~.L:i..l~ •• society rests -and the~ deserve the con• discuss post-war domestic development 1 f •~ • '-' tempt of ev.ery11 American who values and U.S. assistance with South Viet- .. ---. . UPI T1ieltltltl thos_e decencies. namese officials looking toward the end Nixon came · here to deliver a lecture <lf the Southeast Asian conflict. Gale Rips Texas And Louisiana; , Storm W eakeµing Sot Sparrows Seek 'Shelter years." l . • Headquarters gave no reason for the delay in anpouncing the two losses in Laos but Wiled a geniral statement -saying lhat it "announces every U.S. iTiilitary aircraft and bellcopter JO.St in Laos when search and rescue· operations are complete." ~'The statement raised the possibility that rescue aircraft were u~able to reach the downed crewmen for CAMBODIAN TROOP PUTS BA NANA LEAF TO GOOO USE Monloon b ins, Enemy Troops Strike Bele1guered Forces CAMERON, La. (AP)~ Tropical storm Felice blew inland Tuesda)' night .and began to brealc up, lihortly aHer its center hit the Texas coast about 60 miles southwest of Cameron. DALLAS, Tex. (AP ) -Tipsy birds aren't flighty. So they go to the Dallas Zoo t<l·dry out. Larry Calvin, zoo director, says the birds-get _!1igh on berries which rerment when they drop down for a ~nack while winging through 'fexas on migration routes. Some get so high they can't even leave the ground. several days. • The U.S. Command would not aay what kind of missiOn the two helicopters were on, nor would it confirm o~ deny ~ that American reconnaissance patrols ~ve been operating alona: the Ho Chi Minh Trail in lbe lower Laotian panhan- dle. * * * Mother of Four Strangled, Thrown Off Edge _of Cliff . . Gales lashed a wide Stretch <lf the up-- per Texas· and west Louisiana coast. An estimated 3,000 resi~nts had fled from this vulnerable low-lying area before: Feli~ struck. ln N"e"""W Orfeans, the Weather Bureau's hurricane center said winds, tides and seas would diminish along the stonn area during lhe remainder of the night and Wednesday. "' One Dallas birdwatcher reported she'd seen a mockingbird trying to walk a rail like a chalk line. Another claimed. to have seen robins in a drunken orgy. But the bird most under the influence is ; a i d to be the cedar wax wing, which gets its slug of alcohol from pyracantha berries. • • § Pat'k j~rs ift NetD Y ork $ n't be surpr~etl if JZ dnak of lightning overtakes tr.tm: it'.t y ;wt entertainer Joe11 HeiJ. on her daily nmning work-oit. Mis& .Heatherlon found out that .... en ii:h.e _went running with heT hus· llPd Lance Rent:zel of the Dalla! ~wboys, the exercise did her voice f1!!'<1· . ' t • ' ~he Vermont League of Cities •d Towns and the Governor's !lDle Commission announced Fri~ y that they had cut from eight ges to one a form u sed by mu· ipalities under one of the com· . tj.ssion's grant programs. Robert Rt Stew•rt, executive director of ttfe league, explained the new form iir a statement ~·which was three P.lges-long. ~ -. ~en coeds from women's collei es ti-Virginia are going to a ttend for· rfi;!rly all-male Davidson College t.¥s year as part of a n experiment if. coeducation. As the oltier part, tie of Davidson's t .oool male s.tu-- cflnts will attend Hollins College in ' inia, a female snhool. TIJUANA CAP) -A 35-year-old mother of four children from Pasadena Cambodia's flr!t major o f f e n 1 J v e against the Communists ts in. so much trouble that some comtNtt commanders -want to call ofi' the whole operation, participants at a ftigh..:tevel Jne~ting in was strangled and thrown from a SO-foot Phnom Penh retort. ocean-edge cliff, Police Capt. Filiberto ·The repOris came as senior com· Estrada Silva said Tllesday, manders: directing Cambodia's first ma· He identified her as Barbara Joan Jor •-qainlt Communlat troops Hawck, who disappeared Sept 6 during ==m'1!:1t talks with the military -an outing wlth frjends at Rosarj\o Beach. 'Jbe commanders Were said to • be The group returned the nen day t() especially worried about a lafge North PasadenL 'Jbe,body or Mrs. Hawc:k 1wu Vietnamese and Viet Cong force reported found last Tuesday on the beach 2S miles mo~ing towa~d their .. rear . ·apparen.tly south o( Tijuana. trymg to get into J>OSllion to cut off the . . . . government forces' onJy withdrawal No 1dentd1cation was found on the· route. • body, but a woman's purse Wa.5 nearby . One of tbe participants in the con--The woman's two brothers. John and ference said the possibility that the entire task force could be cut off and sur· rounded "'aS high. Nearly a division of Cambodian troops in the drive, the first significant attempt to seize the initiative from the enemy, re- mained stalled 47 miles north ol Phnom Penh by a powerful and well dug.in Com· munist force in the village or Taing Kauk. Commanders o( the drive have orders to blast through atl enemy resistance on Route 6, running from Skoun north to Kompong Thom, the provincial capital a;urrourlded by enemy troops and nearly captured twice by Communist forces dur- ing the past three months. The road is SO miles long.- The Cambodian command was said to fear that canceling the operation now \\'Ould be a 1ll)lior psychologi:al blow lo the nation's population In view of the pro- paganda t11;1lldup the offemlve has been giyen. But combat commanden.report.ed· ly were far more worried about the possibility of ~rs to their troops as the column ~ deeper into enemy· held territory. Londonderry Hit B y Bomb Attack LONDONDERRY. Northern Ireland (AP) -Northern Jreland 's wave of bomb attacks spread for the fir st time to Lon- donder:ry on Tuesday with an explosion that shattered windows in the predominantly Roman Catholic Bogsidc istrict. The bomb had been planted at a transronner station at the edge• of the district. 1t caused only slig~t damage to the plant. It was the 102nd explosion in Northern Ireland this year. ~1ost have been aimed at installations and offices in Bellast, the capilal, and blamed on Protestant ex- tremiSt.! dissatisfied with government reforms intended to remove t h c grievances of the COWltry·s Roman Catholic minority. • . v.s. s ........ .,, T•OP\Oll !tortt'I f!:~IU ~ .. dl'!"'"'•'• •• , ... ,...., ,,.,.. t~ "''0 1111 0Mff Col•!• tll,ll llllOttllf ~ -\'M 11\f.t ,,,. °"'" '"" 111111,. $0\llllftn fl"lorld1 fllfMIY ..,..,,.,..... E1Mwt19rt 111 -11\to ritllon, COid 1tr _...11111 11111 tfll Mldwftl fl 1t11WICI L Joseph Mavilia of Pasadena, saw the body in a Tijuanan mortuary. They tcld Estrada lhat they were io the party along with Mrs. Hawck's children and returned home in another automobile, not realizing at first lhat she had not returned in her car. r-- Storm warnings were to be lowered along the coast at 11 p.m., CDT, the bureau said. Felice's highest winds were estimated at about 70 miles near its center -less than hurricane strength. The brisk, businesslike evacuation he~ and in other low-lying points in both Tex- as and Louisiana is a way of lite when storms approzh from the Gulf <lf Mexico .... especially since 1957 when Hwrricane Audry fell upon cameron Parish and le~ hundreds dead. "People are alarmed when they 3ee these unstable birds," said Calvih. "They either call us or bring them in i" The brothers reported .the death to Puadena 1police after identifying the body. The zoo keeps a couple of cages reserved for tipsy visitors, When sobered up, the birds take to the airways again. - Permanent press and electric dryers do your ironing for you. • I electric dry. · erscome out way ahead-because they're flameless and These ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ days you hardly need an iron. Practically all clothing ahd most household linens are available in permanent press. . But permanent · press fa.Dries only stay wrinkle-free if tnc:y'rc dried properly.And that's \Vherc an electric dryer comes in. The new tlei:tric dryers with perrttanent press cycles are pro- grammed to give just· the right amountofheaf for the rightambunt of i:ime. And they gently·fluff up the fibers in your permanent press fabrics. Compared with gas dryers, odorless-and cost up to $30.00 less • · If you live in a Medallion Hpme you already-know the ad- vantages of electric living. But if you're not yet drying electrically, why not ge(an_electric dryer now. All you nave to do is plug it in. Let permanent pi;,ess and an. electric dryer do your ironing-for you. See your appli- ance dealei: today. , ....rm: Southltl'n Califomia·Edison ~- . . , • Pennanent press. clo~es .H~ better electrically. - • -· • • • • • . . . UPIT ...... POLICE SURROUND PANTH.ER HEADQUARTERS In New, Orleans, Birmingham Gun Battles Raged • • " \ Black e black man has been killed and a tolal of six wound~ · ed by po)ice gunfire. in Nev .. Orleans and Birmingham as officers '"and deputies mounted ne\\' attacks on suspected firebombers and 8 I a c k. Panthet sympathizers in tttose Southern cities. The New Orleans death oc- curred Tuesday night when four policemen hiding in a grocery s t o i; e in the neighborhood whe~ a gun bat- tle h~d taken place earli~r in the day shot four blacks "''ith · shotguns. P~li said they had infonnation store was to be firebom . - Three of the m~ho Y1erC found in the darlf outside the slore a_pd-1:Bken to a hospital .. \\'here they underwent surgery. The fourth lay under a street light for . more Ltian . --...... ..-\ . . r' .. /::-. ·/ • ·1 · -. -.. .;I) " .. ./ .. . .- W1dl!Hday, $_fplfmbtr 16, 1970 -DAILY PILOT -•• r --I l ·n ·in W, ar:. an Firebombs I l\\'O hours until an lrmored fl'&S unclear whether ant were . The three wound d mtn and car arr ve ause police nr~<fbYtlie blackT.ffe Saia-. --,-,-.om-a11 were ar lested and said they m;gh\ be eJ:nnud to Shots were fired when char ed .th . 1. 51, r--deputies kicked in the door of g w1 resiting arre sniper lire if they moved un· .the building and saw men and· assault wltb1 ii) o protected into the · lighted holding what appea~ to be murder. One 9JA e men, street. ' rifl'es or shotguns, Belcher Way~a1rir-rf;fnt. 42. was None of the wounded men or sa id. A rifle and a "shotgun. descr' as the1 leader of the the dead 'men was im· both lbaded, were confiscated _ ro p. AU are Blnnlngham mediately ,identified. · The afterwards. residents. grocery store was near the ~ Black Panthei headquarters that pclice ·radied during th;Y .. morn1nJ!:. -ng In Birmingham, th ree · bl3cks were wounded Tu~ ' when deputies movaj.Jn on a R ii . house occupied b.v..merilbers or a s Car ·Strike Sce11, Back to-Nor111al the Alab<l._;na~l:ick Liberation Fro_!ll..:-""Chier R. E. Belcher li(f the ABLF was "part of By The A1socia1ed Preis meet representatives of the the 8litek Panthers or trying Prospects of a lengthy strike 157 striking ~argaining units. to be." . Jefferson County Sherriff by the Un ited At1t& Worke rs The union called lhe walkout ' tr11ordinary. Author. \Vorid Travtlcr 0" . --"". -- THE COMING OF THE NE'W MAN . . ' An •dv•ntur• into ~ n•w dimeilJi ons of spiritu•I dis· cov•ries, keeping p•c• with technologic•I bre•k· throughs. · . ~ Who is this "NEW MAN" coming on th• sc•ne 1 WEDNESDAY, September llrd---1 P.M, CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE L .. -c.-, .. IMlll 91' II Ter .. IHd, ·let11H ~II ·" R•lreshm•nts during interm ission followed b_y • pro· voc•tiY• end popul•r "TALK BACK TO BACH" die· logu• S•ssion. · P.1el Bailey said tti! raid \\'BS against ~eneral Motors Corp. of neartY 344.llOO"'" worke rs CQnducted to serve an eviction loomed larger today but three Tuesday in the United Slates nolice. !'-volley or. shots a~· railroads reported operations and Carfada to back contr.act AN EVE~l!'G ~~ REMEMBER companied the aclion but 1t near ·normal after picketing rl'e ma n d s . P1"'Xl.uction cOn-,,..... 'D .. et1e11 -SS.Of ,_ ,.,_, SJ.00 for Hltll Sc~eel •11111 C ... Tuesday. linues 3l Ford Motor Co.I and 1.,. s .. .r._,.;-F., lewrMti•" C911 -494.0490 Humphrey, Jackson T 01> Blacl{,~-Anti,var Foes Both sides jn the GM strike Chrysl'* Corp. where cori· / ' .,(' set an agend11 for fuLure talks • In the rail s how d (1tlll n . Advanced Russ Sl 1 ll were lo m.e! brieny loday lo u ac,ls also h8'e expired. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ as UAW Precident Leo0ard federal Judge Howard Cor-' By CARL P. LEUBSOORF r11ayor Kevin H. White, 44, led s · Off o \Voodcock "''as tO take to the co ra11 ordered the four AFL,. I A, ,.u11c11 w.u.. state Senate president een . r. ego11 picket lines in Detroit to rally CIO unions tO show cause at a Nearly Eve. ryone Hu bert Huinphrey and Sen. Maurice A. Donahue. 52. in the rank and file members. hearlng today why they should Jienry M. Jackson 0 r bitter. Jour-way Democratic h Serious lfargaining was put not 'be held in contempt for LI.SlenS to Landei·s 1 \Vashington easfty · d'Mcated fi ght. f~r the. gubernat?rial . SALl'.::vl. Ore. (UPI) -T e lctt'!r of commendation, off untll next Tuesday. T-0p violating his temp 0 r a r y black. anli"'ar .opponents in nomination ~ga1nst Republican Salctn Cnpital Journ:.l\ saidl~~h~o~w~ev~'~'·=J~o~rih~is~in~l~"~e~sl~an~d;.·~U;A~Wi1:il~ea~d~e~rs~g~o=on=1~n~a~·~r~e~~~ra~iru~·;ng~o~r~d;er~p~ro~h;ib~;;tin~g~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~~ Democratic primaries ·ror the · C1-0v. Francis \V. Sargent, 55. Tuesday !hat a sUbmarinc cooperation. tionwlde tour -'ThUTSday to ~tbe strike. Senate, while Sen. Joseph D. He \_Vas . unopposed f 0 r sighted off the Oregon coar Tydings or M a r y I a n d renom1nahon. overcame a surprisingly sli(( · In the same stale. Rep. July 30 "'aS one of the-Sovie conservative challenge. Phill ip Philbin. 72. a. 28-year l.;nion's most advanced "''a1 " Sen. Ed\vard Pot Kennedv Hou~ veteran and second vessels. • \1·on "'ithoul opposition. and senior Democrat Oil lt\e Arni-After an ex 1 e n s i v e in· Sen. John 0. Pastore of Rhode ed Services Committee. 1vas Island over\\'helmed a token (lusted from Congress by the vestigation, the newspaper foe in primaries Tuesday for Rev. Robert F. Drinan. 47, a reported, Ne1Yporl skipper five Se h a 1 e sea 1 ·s the Jesuit priest who ran on an John Bethel observed a Democrats hope to retaiii in anthvar platform. nuclear-powered missile-car~ November. Jn Boston. r..1rs. Louise Day rying sub inarine. Two Democratic governors, Hicks. an outspoken opponent An aulhoritative B r i ti sh ~1arvin ·Mandel of Mar.viand of school busing, · won the publication, Janes Fighting and Frank D. Li cht of Rhode Democratje nomination for the Ships, sa'1d there are· 13 Island. \Vere renominated, and seat o( retiring House Spea ker similfil subs, each carrying 16 i;ubernatorial nomlnees \\'ere John \V. McCormack. b<411istic missiles with a ran~ a[S'(J s el ec ted in In .Maryland. Rep. Geor!!e of 1,500 miles. · i\.1a~sachusetls, Minnesota and H. FaUon. 63. chairman of the Bethel and three menlbers Okrahoma . House Public Works Com-of his cre\v aboard the Tuesday's voti ng "'as· the mittee. trailed "'Paul S . sporttishing boat Blue Shark last big round of primaries Sarbanes. a 37-year-old state ~ saw the surfaced sub late one before the Nov. 3 giµie ral elec-legislator. But Rep. Samuel D. afternoon durinri c I ear • lion. Friedel, 72. _c~airm_¥ of the "·e:i!her. II \\'BS ~ar a group In P.1<lssachuscUs. Boston H~use Admtn1strati6n Com-of Soviet fishing boats. m1ttee. led three opoo:ne~ls. Bethel "''as subsequently in· r In ~ Maryland d1str1ct 1n the tervi!.ll'ed by Nav~· officials \\ash1ngton suburbs. Thvmas . and film he had laken Qf the Hale Boggs Jr .. 29--~car-o!d vessel wa s confiscated. All but son of House Democratic Whip th f r th rt as Ex.LBJ Aitlc S1uith Honore<l \VASHINGTON lAP l -C. R. Smith:•retircd airline µresi- dent and former secretary of co1.11mercc under President Lyndon a. Johnsori. was· nam- ed t o_d a y as winner of the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy. a top avi ation a\va rd. The 71-year-old for mer American Airlines head will be honored at . the annual Wright Memorial dinner here Dec. 17. Hale Boggs of Louisiana. "·on ree rames o e 1 m w, the De.rnocratic nomination. subsequently retumcd. ,. He faces an uphill fight in Th.e ~avy has ref~sed to l November against GOP ~eo. confirm. that Be\~I did .see a Gilbert G.ude, whO \\'as unop-submarine. He did receive al posed Tuesday. J Humphrey, 59, scored a I · ' smashing 3-1 margin victory CHRDREN over black studies instructor Earl D. Craig Jr .. 31. to cap- ture the Democratic nomina- tion for the Minnesota Senale LIKE '"' bdig vacated by. -UNCJLE LEN Democrat Eugene J. · McCarthy. EV.ERYTHING iOR ... i • SIMPSON STENO PAO GREGG RULED ' • -,.. r SEPT. I 61h thru 20tli -10'% DISCOUNT-ON ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES (£);:(fP1 SAll Pl!ICfO ITlMSI • GIRl TALK FLORAi HISEMBLE BRIGHT COLORS :J.RJllG Bllf[l[R lH[IA[ 900K. 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MEN'S-WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S BASKETBALL SHOES I WOMEN'S DECK SHOES ' •'u•hlon ." ~ • ..,1...-• n d •r••he~. ~on-•~ul ·•uc· 110" u ;leo.. 111,. k "r ,.all •hll"- 1•-' 6 1/2·12 10.z 21/2.6 MEN'S-IOYS'-YOUTHS' DECK SHOES 61/1 TO 12 1/2 TO, .. 479, 10 TO Z 3'6 MEN'S •ND BOYS' GYM SOCKS 5~··199 IUT TOUI NHDS FOi THE FALL SIMESTH NOW. . HUNTINGTON BEACH 10051 ADAMS •I IROOKHUR~T 962·9)71 !Next to Sav.o.i' DrU1) 4 TO 10 Non-skid sol•s· Cushion Mt. · sol•s •ncl •rches. Whit•, Nevy or Gr••n. 238 CHILD'S 1'6 SIZES I TO 1Z . MEN'S AND BOYS' .TRACK' SHOES Fine quality c:enYes. Bl1c:k1-with ~w h i + ... trim. MIN'S ''I• TO 12 396 IOTS' 2'1• TO ' HUNTINGTON BEACH 5191 EDINGER •I SPRINGDALE __ 147-912S • ST H U ~--WEEK DAYS 9 TO 9--SUNDA VS Q TO 7 • ' 'I . • ' ' •• r • • • " ,• -- . -; • ----'· -.. , ' ... -7 ... -omY PILOT EDITO•IAL·PAGE • . J 'HOsJlifuLr.Jecisi~ ~ime~ ,,. sin Clemente's years-old hospital issue niay finally~· corrie to a head this week 11· a. developer with six years of delaYs trles again to win renewal of oUicial sanction -• for the-san Clemente Medical Genter. ' But around the comer are ~hallengers to the medl- caJ center's endorsement -developers of an existing hospital in Oran~e \Yho are buckin,lit fo L the eitdorse- m~nt \vhich here.to!ore h_as gone to C. T. OeClnces of Van Nuys. . The Chapman General Hospital groap already has \VO!l support frorh San Cle mente, but jts spokesmen say they still need more if Chapman-'s bid for endorsement from the county health planning association is to be guccessful. SimUttaneously, San Clemente Mayor ·Waltfr P. Evans has given Chapman his full support. NO'\V the mayor "''ill bring the matter before local service j!roups ·for their possible support. Officials of th"ese clubs are being asked, in effect: - -Do they wish to support six years of promises that ~· lar has resul ted only in a large ,J?raded lot filled with weeds and uily siins? r ••. Or will they choose a re~~tive newcomer with fjrrimls.es of Ifs llwfi, bllckM 11P alf exlStihg, profit· 'malting hospital? ' · Irate. DQg Lo_vers Councilman Edward Lorr's dOJ: Ordin~n.® surprise last month has stirred L<igunans to action like few other issues. ·-... . Art dealer Richa rd Challis, who 'liaWed a fight to repeaJ the controversial ordinance curtailing dog free- doms. tonight is schedu1ed to present councilmen with a petition bearing more than 2,000 signatures. Jt asks r epeal of the ordinance. And although it ._-_ \VOUld have no legal force, CJiallis and crew hope tlie petiUon will sway one councU vote. ' The ordlnance that bans dogs from three patks and keeps them from be8cbes from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. passed by a S.2 spilt on Aug. 19. There is a second J)etitJon campaiJ;fn that could be more significant It is an initiative to fOrce councilmen lo either rescind the law or put it to a vote cd the ~le. Lorr is prObably 1nallt•rlanllY responsible for the · 'fnitlatlve boomerang. By avoiding publicity that he was ready to spring the ordinance and by avoidini any com· pronlise flexibility on the law itself, Lorr 1tirred suffi·. clent ire that some reaction by the people was inevit· able. New Quartets,-8t Last • Alter boldin~ 1forth for ,Years In two tiny buildings ...:.:: yet !tiJJ buildlnj! an active calendar of events -mem- 'btr• oi life DpnaJ'oinl Y&cht Club 1oon wlJI have brand new quarters near the marinas of a new harbor. · I Only a (evi details remain before the club wins offi- cial county perm:itsion to' btftld a new club:bouse, ary i torage area nd8 p3rkJh~ Jot-on.a Site within the nia- rtne. complex. If the ptesent schedule is held, the clubhou.se and .harbor should open simultsneously. The Capistrano Bay' Brea is fortuna te to have a sailing clu"b as active and community-minded as the Dana' Point organization. Ati example of the club's community-oriented atti- t ude r:~I its successful summer sailin,I! program for , child . Members rounded up donated sabots and vol· unteered th.ier serVices, introducing children from the community at large to the wonders Of sailing _ Because of this spirit. it se~ms obvious that the club's excellent personality will persist even though its quarters will become more comfortable. - s • ' , . ----~ . - \-- •• • " • We Are Going Not Too Far, But Too Fast Dear Gloomy GuA: · Corn Blight Threatens Nation-'• Food Suppl11 We are changing our environment faster than we can adjust to it. That's as limply as ~yone can state our problem -whkb hu less to do wlth the substance of our ifflka than with 1helr fonn and • "ibape. . • This is rtally what upsets everyone so much, and makes us ovemict to pollUcal ml ibcial and econ- DmiC' eventi. T.bete - Is a loSI of a aemie of conunuity, a feel- ing that we are dis- oriented, and a des- Perate psychological need to cling to some permanent landmark the war • drank" tw to wnp himself around a Jampoll. A few weeks ago, I drove past a coun- try house we used to Uve""in every sum- mer for some years. This spring" it y,·as .truck by lightn ing and totally dmloll!b- ed. n gave me a weird feeling to drive pan Um ~trt)' lot where only recenlJy "'had eaten and alept and pla yed . IN A WAY, EVERYTHING ~'e knew . has been struck by a kind of lightninj,tin lhe last few years. The landscape nas been radically altered : fields are shop- ping centers, Janes~ are highways, lofts are skyscrapers. All the old familiar signposts are gone, or going. There is an uneasj dreamlike aspect to our everyday Uy es. A lirge part ol us remains childlike at heart: and "'e thust remember that children above all cherish t.he famllilt, the known, the established.. Ibey are de d Jc ate d traditionalists : everything tnust be the same, a dory told exacUy the aal}lie way, a game played in precisely tho ldentl~ fashion, or U>ey feel loot and cheoted. ll'ti a pretly . good bet that drug guru Timothy Leary won't try to hide out in Laguna Beach. Or is it? -N. D. ~· f llll fffhlnl "'*" .......... "'""" ... --r11r tMi.c llf tti. .....,.,..... kflf ,..., "' "'" It ......... en. o.ttr Pl11t, THE ACCELERATION In the ra\e of change. rather than change ltselr, is •what bothers us to the deepest ~ts of our psychic cbnstitution. What used to take 211 years now happens in fJve, or three; and not oµJy to our neight;orhoods, our downtowns, our cities, even our villages, but more importanUy, to our moral and social patterns,· our niode of relating to one another. our standards of right and wrong. good ~d bad, guilty and innocent. Don't even look at the radical left, but at the conservative right; at that bulwark of traditionalism and continuity, the ROtnan Catholic Church. Who would have Jmagtned a decade ago the cataclysmic chailges shaking and altering that ancient aod impressive institution? More fissure s have appeared in that .~rch in the Jut JO years than in the preceding 300 years; little wonder that its most devout com- muf!icants feel like Chicken Little watching ~e sky falling down . MOST OF THE MODERN change, In my view, is an imp rovement, in every area. But this doesn't matter. What mat- ters is that we are not able, biologically or psychologically, to deal with so rapid a rate ol change -and so we vent our frustration in conflict, ln divisiveness, in resistance and resentment that are not amenable to rational argument er logical persuasion. We are not "going too far, as many fear. But we are going too .fast As the body finds it hard to adjust to supersooic speeds. so the mind even more finds it nea rly impossible to adjust to the bolts of social lightning striking everywhere aroqnd us. No Known. -Defense Against Fungus To the Editor : With th:\, so-called Southern corn blight the.re Js a real possibjl_ity that the corn crop of the U.S.A. will be reduced for 1910 by from• !5 to SO percent. This is 1 new and unusual fungus against whi ch there is no ~oown protection. rt may be that we are already under attack from some one of the numerous enemJes we have made in Europe and Asia. ThJs new disease wiU force prices higher, redure our food supply and severely cut into the cattle and hog population . THE WORIT OF the plight 11 that the new diseaR appea rs just. at the lime when the Administration has cut-the funds avallabJe for sdenWi; research Jrom the '*'vioti.I aPJ11"9pi'fiiiIOns, which were far tOd small. An erimple is cancer research Whose budget allotment has been cut 2S percent. The plea is made that this is necessary to win the war in Vietnam ; the answer is that we are almost defenseless against the attack of biological warfare. It tnay be that We will find ourselves seriously handicapped in the war and jlt home. AGRICULTURAL scientis ts ha v e stated that .under the best of circum- , stances it will take at least two full years to find a mean! of checking· the new corn blight; and these are not the best of circumstances with tt*'-Administration reducing ft1nds for research in fighting plant, animal and human disease. ., l!ithl.""-•~!...!l~ta~v·:ll~- Lett..-. '""' rtldr.-. ,,.. 1nk:omi. Norma"' wrriers lllOUld Ollm'l"t' 1r..1r maMOes In 300 'IWDnls or las. T'" rlehl • CDnd-lelle.-. "' 111 fPKI or t:llml-Nle 11bet Is ,._.......,, ... 11 ltttffS mU11t lll(iVltl! si.- 111tur1 Ind ~Hint Mdrtst, but _. may' bl •llN!ekl .,. ,._sl " wttlellftl ,..,_ 11 lllHrtnl P°'lr")' Wiii llOI 0. l>il'blltf!H. As of now we are utterly defenseless against this form of attack. ROBERT E. O'BR!AN Sawdust f'e1tltal To the Editor: • As I returned to Paris from my tour of Eu rope, my dear friend, Helen Van Deusen, had thoughtfully sent me a write- up with pictures of the 1970 Sawd ust Festival. I was overjoyed to discover that Presi- dent Harlan Terwilliger had managed .to top former president Ed Van Deusen, who had topped former president Hatold Pastorius, all of whom Ulpped the efforts Of former president Dolores ~!!· rell .... with a better than ever, tcyuy vibrating, c.rtative showing of Laguna Beach art. SCRF.LY, THE evolution cf the Sawdust F'estival fully vindicates m)' clalm of five years ago that all Laguna Beach artists have a right to show their work, their way, in the summertime in Laguna Beach. Whether the work is 10f:>d er whether the worlt is bad is for time to judge .... not peer artfsts selected by whimsical means. The thow:aods of tourists itt-ho come to Laguna Beach in the summertime to see its art, want to ~ee it all ..... not just selected works. And all .the: artists want their work to be seen I am happy the Idea of a frff show caught the fancy of-enough artists to survive year after year. Maybe some day the whole town will be one gigantic free art show ...•. a really true festival of arts. DOLORES FERRELL Dog C•re To the Editor: Love for a dog is when Y!J¥ fence Pa.rt or your yard wHh gravel and sand ·you can clean daily, like t did when I had my dog. 1.laybe Laguna Beach wouldn 't need dog Jaws if dog owners tobk cire of their end. MRS. D. STOIBER Blrthli•H Ride ·10 the Editor' ;-., 1 want to send my grateful thanks to La Paz Ambulance Co. of El Toro and Upeciaily. to Mr. Bill Gibson, the owner, Mr. Frank Sortino, the driver, and Mr. Duane -Johnson who· totl. me for a beautiful ride Sunday, Au.,_ 30. for my Mth birt~day. They took time out of the ir b!lSY . schedule lo take me to Laguna Beach an<! places I haven 't teen for 18 _months. I have been bedfast and it was such a joy to get out of the house and see the countryside. It was one al the happiest birthdays l"ve ever had. MRS. FL!1A .• STRAIGHT MEYERS Ch11rcl1 a11d Politics To the Editor: Your editorial today concerning u~ Democrats who are against abortion, changing our voting status to Republican reminds me of a two-heacjed dragon. You say peaceful protest ls akay one time, but this time, because it goe!'. "'against your views~ you say It's not okay for us to protest peacefull y. Anyway, how peaceful can a protest be? No windows were broken, no fines were set, no physical casualties were made. How e~ do you waflt us to protest anything '"as cruel and inhuman ind sadistic as abortion? MRS. D. II. KAISER The editorial's potnt ms whether n cliurcl~ by actively engaging in partisan politJc.s, m ight bt 1i.ski1lg it.t tax e:xenipt .sta tus. -Edi.tor Phantom· Letter Mystery Is Solved _ WAS•llNGTON -This column has now sol\'ed the mystery of TV Guide'.s phan- tom letter assailing newjfaster Chet •runlley, who has retired to-~is boots and bluejeans out on the wide-open spaces of ~fontana. 1 Last month, we reported tha t the . editors !If Tt Guide, · ficials had hired two prostitutes, one or them a lesbian, to stage a private ';se1 demonstration.'' drew travel expenses and per diem from the government but, apparently, paid for the sex show out of their own pockets. Jn his written report, Hess held J. 'Inside the Third Reich' for their August I cdi tia n had prepared a vitriolic editorial at ttcking Huntley but had drop ped it &he last minute. On( week later, however, Footnote : TV Guide happens to be co~ trolled by Walter Annenberg, the former Philade)phia publishing magwate who is no'v scrvi11g as the U.S. Ambassador lo England. AMenberg is a devoted friend of Richard Nixori. who has ma'.de;-no Sen. John Williams, (f\.Del.), the stem Senate, moralist. got wind pf the incident and demanded indignantly whethe r -government funds had been used to pay for the sex performanc:e. Hts Inquiry was routed deUcltely through the Senile Finance Commlttet, which has jurisdic- tion over the Social S e c u r i t y Administration. Robert Brown. then the acting field dlrttlor, respomible for the arf1ir. Brown at first denied to investigato rs that he knew anything about the girlie party. \Vhen they came back with ad- dlUonal evidence. he refused to talk to them. HESS lNFOR~tED the Senators that Brown had been sternly reprimanded and had been re.assigned to a lower position. The deputy commissioner also expressed 1lis deep concern "that such an incident could have occurred" and promised that Social Security officJals would "comporl the mselves" with proper dignity Jn the In 19lt Alwt Bp!tr, Hiller's Mlnlsler of Anm1aent1 and" War ProdudJo~. was tentenced d M war criminal with ether N~ liodeil at Nuremberg. He "'!'Ved :io ,.an In prlliJll, much ol them writing his memoin. Most of Speer's t'Odefcndanii were l<llled, hsilled or commltled iulcl~. So these maillve notes, ptibllshed nof/ In 1 • lr1nslaUon by RJchard ltld C?ar1 Wln!U>n, 1r< not only lnlrisuinl "llllidO stuff" on thal lnctedlble perkld, they arc 1h• oa'1 Inside •lm'J' by .. member o1 Hltler't .Inner cUq11t we have. ''Inside the Third Rcich:~JM:n, is the c6er side of the looking glass to William a. -·· '"111t Riie and Fill of the fhird Reich." Partkulaitr interesting ts the ..... "' mlnul1'• Jn IL Spe<?r'I account of Hk.ltt'• arc h,1 t e ct u r a I m•galomanla fn the mlddle and lite li!O 's, lar Wmpl•. NEITHEll A poittlcal nor military man, Speer wa1 a youna architect before he climbed hlRh lnta the .Nall hierarchy. He captured the notice of tqe would-be architect Hitler. Design a new .Berlin. lil11tr tald him, based an lU Uer'• -Iretcbes. . IIertln the leliler f•JI, WI! not I f!of met;;;ji0\11 Un Pnil, or even VI"'"'· 11• -wanted thinp big, very big -first a ttlwnpbal areh 240 !eel higher thon the Z: In P1ril, with ~ames ol a .! miUion \ d ln>m the flnt war eled In secret of hls distaste for certain TV com-ARTHUR llDS, the Qepuly com-,. --. . , ''I mentaries. thdeed, he had a 1pecial missioner, has now made an em-• .·, ~ t': \ J'he lt60kniad 1 the maga :r:ine pub- lished a mysterious letter bristling with ., language from the dl sllke, say intimates, for the Huntley--barrissed Confesslan lb the committee Brinkley show, a feeling that was in· · that "an after-hours affair" unhappi ly tenslfled by quotations attributed to took place in St. Louis. But he hastened to HL11ltley that ijixon , was "shallow." A11-assure the Senators that federal funds ' unpublished editorial. • nt!nberg .....,,.n a position to know how weren't involved. The partyln1 olflclals granite: Then a huge Great Hall with a I The Jetler wis signed by a "P. ff. dome a dozen times the~size of St. Peter's Lyon" or Montgomery, Ala .• an elusive _in Rome (as vulgar a building as one can figure whom we couldn't~ locate In WILLIAM PORTER, the American Imagine, accord lng lo s k etc h es Montgomery. TV Gulde editar f\.ferle Ambassador in Seaul, has suggested that feproduced here). Panilt vehem entl y denied lhe letter was the Soviet may be tightening the re.ins-an The capital's ~In boulevard would be 8 fake. Kim n~ung, the Communisl caar of wider than the Champs Elysee11, .even North Korea. the President felt. . though the city's proportions would be llOWEVER, W£ have naw located ··r . In a confidential cable. Porter nated shattered -by_the chaotk: lack of nal 11. Lyon''-who Uved-tn Montgome.ry some that Russia's UN Ambassador JACOb Rlanning. 'l1le mayot i>f Berlin, not f'n-20 years ago. She is Phyllis Lyon r.1allk visited Pyongya11g in early August. lhuslastic about the plan, he~ out ror a Clemellko, wife of TV GoJde's letters The Ambassadar su"gested that· the width of 1 mere 100 )'1rd1. The mayor edlto'r, Harold ';Clem" Clemenko, the So"vlels may be applyhlg quiet pressure to Wis' an "Jdlot. • failure, • zero"; JUUer same mu who swore ta us the tetter was keep Kim II-sung from stirring up new orde.red Goebbels to rtpuace him. 1enuine but hid betn "impossible'' •·· trouble Jn Korea. Porter belleves the THE LOVE OF slle, S~ ~es. ••s 1 au1hentJc1te. ' Russians want to avoid any incidents tha't psychological lhln1 wllh Hft.ltt, who once Reached bJ Ulis column, r.t r s. might discourage Ute U.S. ftom i oing aafd : "I do this to restcire lo C!ach Clemcnko w1s miffed when wt asked her ahead with its wllhdrawal schedule in individual German h!J self resped.. •1 One mklden name. "I don 't believe I care kl South ii.area. rinds the Jargesl buildings of antiq uity talk to. you," she said, and she hung up. Utd Cip with such Oexing of musclCJ, v -SEVERAL fflGR Social Security of· j:peer . adds, most.LY in clUes ruled by .---Bii George ___ fici1ls, who flew cut to St . Louis last -despots. Oece:mbe!r to confer on the problems of "Do a gaod job," th~ leader told hi~ De1JT Oeorge: lhe aged and the infirm, wourKJ up at a ,Jntoxlca.ted young archltec~ but most of Do l'.0U think long h:iir denotes-la~e-night girUe ~rt)' i!:l__the hotel room of the 1randiole. plaM never came off. The fa tt!nt femlnlrllty! ane ofricia1. ---- whole absurd episode was lyplc¥1 or so Tile Incident has been Lhe subject of a Hitler's Jnnume:rabfchlcblhundcrxhwlel looflnkd Int Oe.ar S.D.: · '· hushSoc-hu1sh1 !~~~st11galhlon,d which 1ias cbua • this vivid history, w we 1 a a You haven't Aetn Raqu~l Welch ed a ~ur 11 ea quarttra to a Quotes Pitn, Ronald Reagan, oa cuM'eat faJhions In 1rt, mo,fes, beolis -"The 'Arnetican people are willing to go just so far and theri" they 're 1o.ing to dig their hetls in and sa)', 'that's all. it's Sot to st.op'; aaa I think we're at thlt point." Mml N1m1a -Snta Cm -"Jt Is as stupid for me to tum aff Peopte just because they're ovtr 30 as Ii. is for )'CU not to listen to a kid because ht his long: hair." Paul S7lhert, ffollywootl I 11 ec l or 'quotioS Fr<ud to dncrlbc -o1 bt. youdl' m ••• mm -"lnlantillsm, no mlt.- lcr how attractive, ls no IOl11Uon." -0eorp C. McNDU, Oaklud, ff Vietnam -"If yau ~pare , Nixon 's record . ith that-Loi hlo~lmrntdi1le­ predectaaor1 _ .• it lpfN!ln the Pre1ident future. · Brow n acknowledged to this column !hat he had been in· charge of the St. Lou is expedi ti on but denied participating in the girlie party. Asked whether he had been aware of the party, he replied : "I would h•ve to take the Fifth Amendment on that." ---W- Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1970 Tht tdil0ri41 P<Jll' of the Dolli Pilot 1elk1 to inform and atim.-1 ula.te Teadtn by pttstn«ng thfa ntwspaptr'.s opCniom and com- mentory on ta.Pies of intert1C o1td aignf/iantcc, ~u·prOt1iding G forum for the t%pft11ion of out ttader11 opinions, c;nd b11 PTt1tntina · t1lc dio1T1t t-'itio- porn·u-df lnf~-d •~•ffllff• and spokitmcn ·on topics of &hi dag. Rob~ N. W,ed, Pubilsher ag:iln In 1 furth er colll: n. I 1 h , With t!IUlating whispers. The i~ \\11111m llor;u gtll ng a UtWfU ' ave you · \1tstlgatan reported thlt Ule sedate or- is doin& a rathf.r good job cf extricating 1 us frOm 1 very aUcky slluaUon." '----------"'""-' _L I, ) • ' -• ' '\ ' -~ i w .... ...,, St•-16, 1970 - -DAILY PILOT 7 >. Mexicans CHECKING To Parade . ··up. ~=:;;;:;;;;;.;;;;;;:,,....,:;;;;;i, -'f onight 4 -1- --:-l>rice of Caviar ~We_ reduce the price . on our ~est · sel''"~· . _ . inside-o~tside paints Now $71 a Pound· . . LOS ANGELES (AP) -A wary Mexican-American com- munity 1tage11 Its Me~caft lndepetidence Day parade this evening with federal and civilian observers on hand making sure the celebarUon Is peaceful . NOW THE H·I DD E.N OAMERA BOYS have come • up with the whereabout! na· tionwkie ol people who tend to smile lhe most. In descending ... _.-«der, smiles are said to be .. most frequent in: I. The Deep South. 2. The Paciric Coast. 3. ,'J'he ?.1idWest. 4. The AJ,lantic Seaboard. 5. The Northeast. Interesting. Believe they lert out the one stale where the citizenry smiles mo re readily Nerves were on e d g e , filaments or the f a c I a 1 though, with . fears that the capillaries. which becoming P a r a d e l h r o u C h a investC<i with hyperelasticity. predominantly Chlcano part of permit a superabundance of East Los Angeles might erupt hemoglobin to turgklify the into trouble as did the Aug. 29 subepidermal vesicles, this Chicano anli·war demonstra· causing a suffused radiance to tion Which boiled into a riot, emananle from the coon· leaving three persons dead .. tenance." Read that back, Today's celebrations ·com. Cynthia . tfvicE memorate the 160th anniver-Skry of Mexico's independence CUSTOMERS ,RVICE -Q. from Spain. ~ , f----'ban....a.nywher.e elg, howev~ That's Hawaii. • "What's the prjce of caviar?" Slferiff Peter J. Pitchess, A. About $71 a pound. Under-whose deputie! clashed witb stand it's gone up considerably the Augu st rioters. met for 24 in the last ·10 years l>ecause hours Tuesday with represen· pollution is· messing up Ute tativt-r of the U.S. Justice sturgeon in·the (?.aspian Sea. . . Departfflent and sev·eral com· Q. "Where in the Bible does it munity groups. J WHEN · A MAN and a woman talk together, the woman looks at the man's face .at .much greater length than the man looks at the woman's. Why is that? ... AS TO THAT QUESTION of whether a rattlesnake can kill a hog, a knowledgeable client says no, never ever, the hog 's fat neutrali1.es the venom ... IF YOU WANT some notion of how time flies, try to recall from memory the names of all seven original Pi-1 er cu r y astronauts. Not one American in 100 can do it. L4.NGU'AGE ~fAN -In speaking earlier of a blush, maybe I didn't make it clear exactly what a. blush is. It's this : "A tem p o ra ry crythematic, or calorific cf. fulgence or the physiognomy; • superinduced by a reaclion in the scnsorium. eventuating in a paresis of lhe vasomotor Offshore Moratorium -Bill Readied WASHINGTON iAP) .say, 'God helps those who 'help PltchcSs said ·"those present themselves'?'' A._J Nowhere. indicatea a sincere desfre to Ben Franklin said thal continue to lessen tensions in MOST OF THE B E S T ' the East Los Angeles com- sprinters Set their records at munity." - age 19. . . TO VISITING "All parties· pledged to work J\1011IERS from lhe Deep together to ensure that the Soulh. the \Valdoti-Astoria parade will be conducted with provides baby-sitters w i t h !he dignity which it deserves." southern accents ... LIFE EX-But he also said his office PECTANCY of Army officers had information from reliable is just a bit longer than that of sources that "certain dissident most men . eie"ments plan to c r e a t e COl'{SIDER THIS -Brain disturbances during t h e of an ant has only some 250-event." cells. A bee's brain, ap-He said thaf his department, proximately 900 cells. -Your which has a substation ad- brain and mi~. about 13 joining Belvedere Park -the billion cells.· This in part ex· parade's end-"wil/ use every plains why we do oot find it means available to epsure the necessary to bite or sting one peaceful conduct or t b i s another to death. but have ad· celebration." vanced, so fat we are able to The Chicano M\&torium murder our own species with Committee, which sponsored nerve gas and atomic bombs. the antiwar event, had called THROUGH SOME SORT of for sheriff's deputies to stay mixup, the loial chapter of the away from the parade. Rc;isalio National Association of Lett.er Mu no z, the group ' s Carriers in Klamath Fails, spokesman, said he fears their Ore .. is sharing Post Office presence \\'ill pro v oke Box No. 1784 there with an violence. outfit called the Klamath But a spokesman for the County Dog Loven. Lovely.· sheriff 's department" said~ "lhe Just lovely. · sponsors of the parade, the ~ Mexican Patriotic and Civic Yo1'f' questiO'nS and com· Committee. want us there. mentl are welcomed and We'll be there." uriU be used in Checking J\1unoz and representatives Up wherever possible. Ad· of other community groups dress letters to L. M. Boyd, said they ~'ould assign up to Rep. Charles M. Teague (R-Box 1875, Newport Beath; t.000 armband·wearing moni- Calif:), said Tuesday · he in-Calif. 92660. tors to help avert trouble. tends to introduce a sinh billl.===========:;::========11 la mtrict offshore oil drilling ... 1 In the Santa Barbara channel: Teague, represenUng the Santa Barbara area , said his new bill would' propose a moratorium on drilling pen· ding t ech no l ogica l ad· vancement ln the preVention and containing of offshore oil spills. He said hz, was encouraged by the interest expressed by members of the H o u s e Interior Commillee in a lease escrow plan advanced Monday by Santa Barbara City Coun- cilman Alan Eschenroeder. Eschenrocder proposed that drilling be suspended ·in all the channel and in terest be paid to the oil companies on their in· vestment until oil operations can be safely resumed. '" Teague supported the Nixon administration bill providing for buyi ng back 20 leases for which oil companies paid $178 million with revenue from ·oil to be produced at the Elk Hills Naval Petroleum Reserve. He said, however, ·the measure did not go far enough to satisfy Santa Barbara residents, limiting the derrick free area to a 17·mile stretch of channel adjoining a state sanctuary directly off the San- ta Barbara coast Abort Law Dump Urged (;ltT SUPREM E for a fortunate woman , •• o _· OMEGA LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Omega solid gold bracelet state Bar AS90Ciation favors watchcscombi11erarebeauty f'O" A Llf'rTIME o,- PROUO POSSESSIOf't dumping Califomla's abortion law and leaving the operation 11nd high·precision skills. Skilt1 ~·hich have "°" ufl to lhe paUent and her dOC· h iphe~t honors for'Omega inclucUng it! selection u tor. · 1•nirial "'·atcl1.0J the ;i96B Olympic Games in ?ifexico. Delegates to the law)'.ers' l-:ttch Omega m.,,;emtnt.J..is m'Cticu lol)sly'-'Craftcd to group CQnvention voted 337·15 assure peerle!S ac:.cur1cy. Each I4K solid gold cue Tuesday1.o send the resol uhoo ._t.-__ , . . to the !5. member board , of ~vd mau;ultlg bracc.ict 11 &upe~bly 1tylal for luting goverhors for a final pohcy Lcauty. No wonder no wale~ 18 more proudly worn decision. or highly prized than an Omega. Mike her wish Un'der the 1967 Therapeutic come tme ••• !CC our wide selection of Omega brm<:e- Abortlon Law, abortions •re Jcl watchQ today. Other models from 165 to $1000. allowed in cases of rape, in- cest and whe~ !here Is fear the mother's health might .be endai:igered by continued pregnancy. • ,...,., Cller99 • . ' . HAl:aO• • MUNTINOTOtll The resolution asked lhal lhc law be amended "lo legalize all abortions perform cd by licensed physicians ." SNOl"l"ING CINTl• CIHTlll Andy's Fun Ask '"' kid. "AJk Andy" I\ Ill"· 5,, It SalurdA)'I Ill tht DAILY PILOT. 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One {11llon gives 1-coa t cb'V· eraoe for up to 400 aq. ft. l)n non-porous •ut1aces, 250 aq. ft. on porous su rraces. · • 'Waahable · • Stain resistant • Durable • Colorrast ·11 the paint falls to perfonn as guaranteed, let UI ~w about it., we will pro'Vi~e new pUrt or a.full rerund. PtnnCf'llh • One-Coal Plus Latex Semi· ,-· glou _Enamel with 5 year guarant~• gives one coat coverage over any color. ~ Great for kitchen, bath, hallway. 18 ready mixed colors ....••...••• .,.s.99 I YEAR GUARANTEE Wh1n !his Penncraft • Paint is applied lo a pre'o'lously painled and p1operly prepared aurf•ce, we . guarantee It tor 5 years •t lilted~l5i!OW:-'One gallon gives 1-coat cov· etage tor tJP lo 400-aq, ,ft. on non·porous sullaces. 250 sq. It. on porous surfaces. • Washable • Stain resistan t • Durable • Colorfasl U th1 palrrt !alls to perfo1m as guaranlee<f, let .. know about If, we will provide new pain! or 1 full refund. ' Penner•ft • One-Coat Phn Exterior Latex with 8 year gu•rantee is ideal for wood, masonry, brick and stucco. Cov· ers any colo r in Just one application. "42 exciting colors lo choose from. 6.99 I YEAR GUARANTEE Wh~ ttlls Pennerart• Paint Is applied lo 11. previously palnleCI and propc1ly prepared su1face, we guarantee it !or 8 yea1s as stal ed below. One gallon gives 1-coal cov- erage for up lo 400 sq, II. on non·porous aurface!, 250 sq. ft qn porolJ& surraces {not in~udlng shakes and :sl\ingles), • Stain fiiilstant •'Fade resistant • Non-yellow!ng • Chalk resislant· If the INl'lnf falls to perform u guaran~oed.--- let u1 know about II, we Wiii provide new palnrbr a fu ll refund. ' .( pc. roller set .......... •• 2.99 4" nylon brush •••••••••• .-6.91 9'x12' dro p clolh .••..•. 5 ior $1 3 drawir nill-away bench vi ............. 6.99 cabinet ••••• •.• 62.99 6 drawer -'ianlcs' lool chest ••••••••••••••• 54." • Oarve it at an1 of theM Pennoya-CANOGA PAIK CARLSBAD ~WNiY FUUERTOH MOHTCWI HlWrolT IEACH Q~Gl ~Hl CIT'r V£NTUIA HUNTINGTON BEACH lAK!WOOD Shop Sun~0y, 1oo. 12to-' P.M.1 • \ , r • ·' • , • . .. ' • ' < • . .. Right Jump ID Found • -.f .. I - I ' ) ----. ' WlfC'.IMSdaf, St9t,m.btf l b, 1'170 Re.agan--Rejects '. .-;: . .. . _:_SpOC_ial Sg ssion · · •. f Th·e new kind -of . . floor t.hat says: ''Do not wax me'' ® ow@mstrong A n.ew kind of floor that hate• waxing as much GsYOI!-dO ••• a-sunny name for a sunny ffoor - ,fhat shines' without woX, •. that's Solarian91 In fact, you cannot wa x this amazing floor, since most household waxes. will not adhere , _to..-Jts high gloss Mirabond9 wear surface. " · Penney's hos SolarianS floor covering in 2 smart patterns end in 4 decorator colors for each pattern ••• suitable for kitchens, dining rooms, bedrooms, and even recreation rooms. ONLY 7!!. 1 , Motetiel oMI IObor to tn- 1tvll a , 9'•12' room for only Qom& In or phone. DOWNEY (8891541) FULlEITTO~·ia71·'3~3) HUNTINGTfN BEACH (992-n71)• LAKEWOOD (834·7000) MONTCLAIR (621-3811) NEWPORT 8~(:H (644·Z313) ORANGE "THE CITY" (639·5091) Charge i~ , l .. . - ' . . -... ~""'~-• • . . ... Fill J\f • Un1ruli Backs Nixon, Hits Reagan ··· • HARBOR REFORM ' EMPtE--:- . ' Announces HIGH HOLY · DAY SERVICES IS•pt. 30.0ct. i1 !Oct. 9-JOJ To bt held at NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN .CHURCH 791 Dover ·or., Newport Beach RABBI BERNARD KING CANTOR ARIE SCHICKLE.R TICKETS & INFORMAIION 675-7231 Early American style -furniture. ~Revolutionary sale prices. -,-• .. • Se•• ''°"' $4 •• $17oneoch lteal ... ( • • •lfl, .......... _.,._.., ... p6eoe beclrOCNI aulle. Htr.'s e beef,. room aet lhal's as aolld as It looks. Features solld oak con1trucUon, matching plaaUc lope on all pieces., henct.ome brua pl.lted hetdwaN. Double drttsMr be1e. hltW9 ._._.._ , ... Jtoo. ... sia as.:,._· · · · · · · · · · · ,.,, S ~. ••I• 11• Chftl , , , , .. , , ·.,,., teg. S IS, ••le 17& O.bew '""' bed ••. ,.. ' lot, ...... , ("'°"""wt lliocl,,dff) feri)o ~,;, lefdl Oat llyh •itM . "'"'·:··········' .. ·' •2. .... t.17 M.t-.... ,.._ -n.w. ... ..,_, s;"'i. d-•••••• 199 •• '°· ..... ,. ......... ,.,.. ........... 30, ..... ,. T..;111 01.bew~ •••• ~.$ lf, .... 171 , . ..,_,, ............ 1100, ...... . Twhlltudgeto•"-bedrwt.$ ....... hi .---bed ....... ,....J ....... 111 T~ ... ._ W • • • ,.,_ S °"'•Nie IJI l>'9f' tMI ........... ,... •• 100. ~ .. . ... - A..,iloble ot any of these stores: CANOGA PARK . LAKEWOOD MONTCIJJR NEWPORT BEACH • r.., A:M1ttc:m ...... Olt..,.. ..... "°°"' units. He,.'• a great aeteedon of ~•~ce savers for..,..,. b9dfoaa cnoose from • beautlfUI aelecticr1 o1 wall units th•t r .. ture·to11d oak con- struction, warm coppertone fmi&h Md handsome, brass plated hardwli,._ 2 d-ct..it •.••.• -; ••• ...,us,.u."'6 S~H i..ol-dedt •• -e, U>, .... ..... Larve boolc-d.k •• "9o $60, .... $SI Co111ar cti.111 •••• , ......... $13, ..i. .... locMlor dtftl •• , •••. r.g.. S7S ....... S1"d•nl dnk •••• ~$.IO: '-ta tn Choir . , .•..• , , .... '"'' tlO, .. ,. $U l ooli«>M/wag-"""'-! ~~k lad, (Mot.. "••n 110t ifdvded) r91, $139, ••1•1'112 ·. CARtSBAD DOWNEY ·FU LLERTON • HIJFITIMGTON BU.QI ORANG£ "THE CITY" VENTURA Shop Sunday, lof, 12 ta 5 P£1 . 1 .. • • • • ,. - ' T -. ' --I ~ . -• • I I ..-< • ·'' ' ' .) .J. ' - .El ·ToF~s. . I ' \'ttdnejdaJ, Stptfmbe.r l b, 1970 pAtLY PILOT I • I EOD Tea;m -·Ready·,.·for Em·er-gelicies . I --.. .. -~~ --· I , By PATRICK BOYLE Ihm has~" bffll a bomb Ing and speclalhed field,'' he· ca5t,.~ 1 IWhllgbl, c:othllll whet> iJm11111tJnc bl lhlnb Ian ....vnlq Ibo coll Ind~ , drfy. 01 1t1e o.1rr "I'" ,,.., uploded in their 8J'f!Q, but · admits, "but. we are not a screw art vu, pliers and other ~bombs. uee Ind purchue of uplostws Ing thdr.-otm auto a, 1110 --EX 1'0RO ~ Born 8 re1>ave·bo<n-llveilomhr.-'bunch-or prlma -.-......-WWU!lo(rlleml. 111t Oii' 'lf·you .,..golnf to·wo<Ton-ollould-W-~::;irrlOn'hllncl oltenlloa:"---• ty, four-letter word t.o schools . And when a bomb is found, '">.Jones-says... he hll been in Jy,..UftUIUll device UMCt by the a bomb with 1ix ·or xven "In the N.te olw~n. lt ii the bomb that attrletl and police departments along the police call upon tbe Ex· the EOO business for eight· , !OD lelm ii an e1ectfonic stlckt _of dynamite/'. Jone$ for inltance," he)lotei, "you the ·attention, and the ftrtt th'.e Orange Coast. plosive Ordnance. D I s p o s a I ,years. He emphasiHI thlt ~e stetholcope to Usttn to tickln& aays. "protective 'c I o t h I n g only liive-ty»e-.obtr and over sign for most people is • tlcJc:• Classes can conie to a halt CEOO) team from'the FJ Toro ,Is not a bomb e~ packages. ~won't help )'OU. at all if that 21 to__purdiue exploalveS. The ing packqt. A spokesman~ with an anonymous caller who Mar.~ Bue to d1aarm the ex· "There 1s no sucri' thing as Jones says that the most Im· bomb explodes.,, cattfornll laws art ltricter for La~ police said of• says, "There's a bomb in your plosive device. No Orange an expert in EOD," he alys. portant tool of a· i*Am But not all bombs m 4 con:-purchulna them, but you only flcers there ·~re once caUtd school," and then h~l).gs up. Coast pol~ department bas ''AU of the men who tbou&lit meri\ber ls hli own knowle<lie atructed usfna d.J)l ·aifti t e, need "I fire department permit to the ppitt:Offlea. after reettv- The school is evacuated and EOD units bf ~·own. ; ~Y were·experU are dead.'' and professional abllity1 1afn· ·Jones poibts out;:. to transport exploelvu." ing -• Nport of a. ticldal ' -... the pol~ce are called to search Capt. L J . Jones, h~ of The EOD r.quad doea not-use-ed through 21" weeb of basic "Tben?a:; enough products Jone• aay1 calls to tu. unit,· packaae. the bu1ldlfig,, a.nd more often _the El Toro EOD SQU;8d, says~ -any" speellcular equipment, EOD ~1 and light-hours?m~ avere,e home-to build·a which mmti come from, a It-turoed out-to-be ,an ''ltO-~ I 1 thann¢,~er:17 1s nobomb.. thathismenteenothangspec-Jones notes, dlsplaylng the per ~eek of continu ·1 boJl!b," be 11)'1, "and the police . department, ·occ~r tric cocktaU mixer t ·hat for Tl1e But som~hmes there 1s. tacular about their ~r~ that standard EOD team member's techn1cal training. average houatwlfe could build more frequently Jn. the ,sum-. became acUvated during lhlp-So~etimes, the anonymous they are jast doing their jobs. kit of tools. The mergbe don't even ~ne, If she knew bow.11 mer-than at other. tlmes of t~e ment. "BIUv 58.fe than IOt· voice belongs t.o a man bent on "We are In a, very challeng· The kit, 1 brown attacbe wear ·.,.,...-Special pn>tecUve That fact warrlu Jones a.n..d year. HJa m•r relJ>Ond to the ry," said the apokesman. destruction, and a search of , • 1 Record , .. ,.,~ .. 5;rn• 1 Meeting• the building by the local 'po1ice depart1J1ent reveals a ticking package that_ could erptode at any second. Police depa?tments along the Orange CoaSt report that WIONaSOAY C"IYH Air "•1ro1 squadron No .. n. 711231 (Satlla· Ana~ M:tcll Slrffl Co•tl Meu, 1 p.m, lll1~lc ~11terlnd Loclqe N1. 71)6, J.\11onlc Temptt, \Jtl\.-S!reet 1nd S!. #,111lr1ws Piece, NfWPOr1 Btl~h. 1 irm-,M-.-.-,-,-"'-.-... -,-,,-.-. -,,-.,-,-°"·,--co~iJd-Fan 4on, 1..041 B!llcll 8/Yd., we11mln1ter, ~ri.:ion B•ICl'I M11o"lc Lod!le, Mtonk: Hall, 10~ Ll~t Avenue, Hi1"11ngloo Beul\, 7:30 p.m. B h y• civb costa Mfsa, a""·"'· I'll"' ires CO!ll Mesa Eagle Aerie, 756 W. l~~ 0 C,•!a !Mw Junior Chamber o! _(.,.•>1T1ff'(f, f<I'"' Verde Coun!ry ~l'rN(, Cost11 Mt-11. I 1>.m. l"IJI! Conly Am.t1ur A1trot1ornlc&I ,A'n11 .. Sa"!laoo Hlgll Scllocl, Gardlon -!Grove, 7:30 p.m. j ll\!lt"County Ski Club. El~1 Club. ~~. 't'lt 0Jl0rto, Nt;"""°'.!..~euch, 8:30 • "Covery ll'IC .. Huntl1111ton Beach 1-;lpl\ Scll~I. Rm. 133. 1903 Main 51 .. JHunllNIDA 8tacl1, 8 p.m. Clll1' Clllll OI Coste Mew, Community RKre1!Jon Cen!tr O,.nqe Cou"IV Felrgroundo, Co:ita Mew, 7 p,m. Tt;tURSOAY twl>Ol't lleac11 T oastm as ! '' j lnternatlona!, Wiil!• Horse ·inn, :1295 _ Newport Blvd., New1><1rl Beacl\1 1 •.m.~ . ~rbor·Lltes TOAl!m•s!er's Club, Onlrll l C•ltlerle, Fa•h!on lslartd, NewPDr! . CtMer, New""' Beacll, 1 a.m. nrl1ll1n Ruslneume11•1 Comm1t1e1, HuntloG!on Reach. M1nnvt. 7«17 Edlnver Ave.. Hu"!lng'!on Beacll. 1 a.m. reakle!I Oc!lmlsl Club ol Colla Mesa, Cor1I Rtel Restaurant. lt.lS Harbor t Blvd., Cos•e Mesa, 7,:io 1.m. Mrd of Realtors, Newpert Harber· Co1t1 Mesa, Balboa B'lrt C•ub. lltWPOrl Benell, S 1.m. t v::~~~~~e~,, R~1~~:'n~1.~~·r. ~~n~~-•ble Exc~an11e Club ol Newperl H~rbor, S!l•lf Sh;rt Restaurant, NewPOrl Belch, 12 noon. lll:iwanls Club of Cost~ Ml'Seofolorlh, coral Rfff Re•taur~nt, 16•S H•rbor Blvd., Costa Mfti!. 12: \D D.m. l(eWPDrl·lrYIM Rotary Club. Airpof!H Inn, Newport le~r~, n f\O<'n. Newcort Hnrbor Kiwanis Club. Elk• Clubt ,_.,. V!t Ocorto. NeW'PQrt !leach, 12:10 c.m. ounlaln V1li.Y l(lwanls C I II b , Fr1nco11', 18!51 l'le~ch 11 1 v d , I Hunl1n11!011 Be...;11, n:1s p.m. Or'""' l;Ol'tl (lv!lnn C!ul!, Ff llc'•""'•• 1611 Wtslcllll Orlv1, Newcorl Be1cll, I 12:15 o.m. · I Death Notiees 'I CARLINOc Cl!l!ord F. C1rt1n11. 73100-9 'lluck~rd Tre , P1tm DIH[!. Dale cl <lfllll, SM>!, lS. urvlv«I by wife, M1r111•el, of the 1 ton. WIHl1m F. C1rllnt. N-rt B 11: d1u•Mer, """· T. R. P111!1011, l e nt auth:·tiro!h1r. Fo1.11r. 01-Hollv- w ; 1later,'Mr1. Andrew l!\:k, El Paso. Se Cft, T11Ursd1y, Sep!, 17,, St James EPl NI Churcll will! lnurnmtnl '' P1cl-lie 1.W Memorial P1rk. F1m!ty·wtr11s!• ~ W11tlln9 lo m1k1 mtmO!'ltl \contrl· · but f, p111W contribute lo th.lo !l'uM~ cut II •M Rl!Plr1tory 011111• Aisocl•-~ !Ion of orange Countv, 110.C C!Yfc (enlu Or., $1nl'a Ant. P1clflc View MoH.itf\",. "'T'°'':-. CATHCART Rot C1ttic1rt. Aue ts, cl '11 Edi~t•;. A S1nt1 AM. S1rvlce1 ptftdlntl 11 Sm I Mortu1rv , DUHLA,. I Sa 11 H. Ollnlap, 2359 ff.wp0rt lllvO., ccn M111. 0.!f of d11th, s..,1, 15. SUi\ VIV !IV wife, Ltd11: d11u11hl1r, M ... Pllll·, JP W$G!I, of Te1t111: two brothers, Cllt1· ter, of 0t:l1na, C1llf.1 L111er ol Tu11: tlvt 11ti.1. Mr1. IUcherd Thom11. Mr1. NII ThompsDn .Mrs. Ftrn ThomP~On, Mr Row M1~tr, 111 ol T1x1111 Mrs. VI n11 N~. Color1dc11 !llret IJl'lndcllll· dr11 tn<I ci\t 1r1111.gr11ndclll1d. S1rn1lcn F( y, 1 PM, Btll Bro1dw1v Ch111t!. Bet BrotclwtY Mo•tu1rv. Dlrtclor1. ORANGE -Orange County feces the unpleasant prospect that this fall rould bring brush · and timber fires similar to the Paseo Grande disaster of 1967 which swept into residential areas and destroyed 66 homes. · County Fire Warden Elmer F. Ostennan today reminded residents of the "high ·fire dang er" existing to d a y because rainfall last winter was well below normal. ' "The devil wind (Santana) season nonnally doesn 't start until October but fires on the Labor Day weekend burned more thah 2.600 acres in Ri verside and San Berna rdino counties." Os.terman \\'amed. "Hundreds of homes were threatened in both fires \Vhich raged in the Waterman Can- yon ::irea near San Bernardino and the Lake Elsinore f!rea." The fire warden said that so far this year state Forestry and ·county firemen have reSPOnded to 131 fires which destroyed grass and brush in the mountalno~ ar~as to . the northeast. "With fire occurrence and acreage burned on the in· crease this year over 1969 (17 tires and. 228 &Cl'f!S) every resident· should be aware of the d3nger of a recurrence of the Paseo Grande fire which broke out on Oct. 30, 1967 and burned over 4',0llO acres," Ostennan added. -He ... ug•gfrsted that homeowners living in the foothill and mountainous areas remove all dry vegetatiori SUf4 roundili~ their homes: He ~Jso asked those residents to trim shrubbery away from fire hydrants so that they may be readily seen and that fire ~ulpment can be park!d within lS feet i'1 each direc- tion. .. mmetl18te savings. .• , ' __ ,_!._,;!. --.. !·h:·, ' . • • I I ' I\ 1 I .< 'fl Royole" fomlty '°°"' fumlture i1 ~d•ol for adiv. famlly life; Ho .. •il-• Spanith 1tyllng in ~~-ea• car•. ~i!?YJ•J>!!!!!'and dork·ook flnlah ..., hardwoods. CvthioM ·a1 ··1hl'9dd.d pofyur.t~on• foam. AYOtloW. I• bW. \ lltt"NSINIC J 1t1n11nk. A111 90, of m Ill\ Mret!. Hu in11ton 811cn. Strvlces pending ti Sm 111 Morl\Jary. "Parents shou\d educate thei~ children about fire and keep matche'.s out ·of their reach," Osterman · s a Id : ' Sofa •••• •••, a.g. $2.Ct, hie $219 RocKer recliner Rq. $169,. hle$149 I.OWi •at .• ,,, 111:99. $199, l•I• $179 Reclin,r •.••• *•liil· $1.59, lal•$1U Hi-bick.diolt.. Reg. S 139, l•I• $125 Coffee table •• • •••••••• • • •• S 65 Lo-bock chair :Reg. $129, Sele 11 S End toble •••••••••••• ,',, •• • •'.s. _____ _ Ottoman •• , •• Reg_. $ 45, Sale $ 39 Comeila...,;r.:: ••••••••••• • • ..-.. SCHWl"CHEIMl"lt Ai. 11 Schwtclltlmtr. ~166 8r!itol Ave., co1 Mttl. Otte of de1tll, Sect. U. Sur· vtv+i by wife, 1-1111n; '°"' H1rrn1n Hiii· m11, of Mtml>llls: !hree dtuohlert, Mrl. Hfl\l°lll!j Ltllv, Ml'1. BdlY CllesleY, boll\ of CO.It M1111 Mrt. li~e!~n P1r1on1. B1!tl0t; twD gr111do:hl\dren a!ld ThrH omt .. r1mkhlldren. Reoiulem Min. Sit• 11raii, ·1e::io AM, St: Joachim'• c1111onc C~rdl, Cotti Mnl. ln!erment, Goocl s11t11hetd Ctmt!fr)', 1111 Bro1dwtY Mor- 11,11ry, Olrecto'1. ' j THOMPSON I 1111 H. TllomPIDA. Sr. 35 Emtrlld 81Y, I OUM k ach. 01111 Of d11tll, Sf'llttmbe• 1 survt~td bY '°"' Wiii is H: Tllompson. J ., of S1n_Olete1: 1!1ttr. Mts. M1rlorl1 S ,.i.1on, TIKl11 and two 11rfndtlllldrt11. V•!t .. rvlct• were h•ld 11 Padl!c fti1 MemCJrl1I P11rk. fntW1bm~!, Paci· I View M1morl1I P1rk. P1clllC View ~ rfUlfl', OlrKIOrl. ' ARBUCl<Lll & SON Weetcllff ·Mortuary 01 E. 11th St .. Cotta Mep U&-4"' • ' •• ~. BALTZ MORTIJARIF.S ~· dd_Mor OR 1-9150 Calta Meii Ml .f.ZfU • BELL BROADWAY MORTIJARY 110 Broadw1y, Coet• Mtta I LI 1·3433 • McCOmncK LAGUNA BEACH MORTIJARY 1'195 Laguna Cl\nyon Rd. ltl-Hll • rACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK. Cemetery • i\1ormary Chapel S500 Pac!Rc View Drive Newport Reaeh, C~lfoml• lll·l'lOI • PEEK FAMll.Y COl.ONIAL FUNERAL ROME 7801 Bolsa .\Vt. Westtnlns!tt' 19:;-3525 • SHEFFER MORTUARY '.a"'"' Bt1'rb 4'1·1535 san Clemen!" 492-11100 .-'"-~ S~llf'" .. \ .. 1p'T'l !ARV m ~11'fn St. Huntlninnn Kc1tll S.16-65.~9 "Twenly~five percent of the fires this year !'er~ started by children from four~to 11 years of age." A flre prevention patrol ts bellfglTfaliit·atned seven days·a week znd targets are illegal fires, motorcycles and dune buggies without proper spar~ arresters and mufflers. I Press Club Party Set LOS ALAMITOS -Orange County Press Club memfiers will , gather Sept. 26 for a s p ec i a' I Thank-Goodness· It's-Friday <ilebraUon, but the weekly rile 'fill be' opened ,_to the public this time. . A free round trip flight for two to Europe via Air Canad~ will be offeri~ during the TGIF. to be 'helti at Lbs Alamitos.Naval Air Stat.Ion . The party wUI be i)l the ~­ f.ie!r's clull. best reached via lhe Los Alamitos ·NAS main ·· gate on Katella Avmue. Press .Club officers and members may be ·contacted for further infonnaJlon about the cocktail party. Astrouo1uers Set S~ar Party AN.AllEJM -'I'he Oringe County .Amateur Astronomers will sponsor a public star par- ty at Salk Elementary School Sept 19. Telescopes wlll be set up \n the schdol yard at Ctrrltos Avenu~ and ·Gilbert Strtet, Anaheim, for·a view of t~c full m <Y.>D:-, Further information on the f'·,·cnt may be obtained after 7:30 p.m. at 546-1690 or 197· 8188. , • l'e1111eys futnlhl'• prl~• bld.tN ~e!L~wi~h1l-!dtl'-f-· I Save $20 . Sa1es129 Reg. $149. 1. pc. oval a\OOCU~a din~ NI. 42"' round tob1e e1tt.nd1 I 2" with 1 l•of. Chuir1 <0¥· ered in gold vlnyl wlth green floral design. Top ~ hci1 fe atured pecan waad"!ain flnlth. S.lf·l"9li119 floor glides on fable and Ctioits. ' . , lna$20 - Sale S16Q •eg. $119. $ pc. 'Mediterran•on• 1tyle dift9ft9 set. Octagonal tobfe 11 4%''W x 42"'l ond ext.ntl1 'to 54• or 66" with.. two 12"' l•ow .. Tntur.d ook woodgrain hnish top. Choln COfft•d in •lnyl, gold design on black. l\nn~• fumlture ehow plllC4i 70 Use Ptnneys rime poyment pion, ot any of 1he1e 1toresi CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY Shop Sunday, too. 12 lo 5 P.M.I FUUERTON NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE Clrt" VENTURA. • .. ._, f ( -· Sale price• •ffectl•• th,. s.t.Ney. Sna$20 sa1e ·s119 Reg. $139. 5.pc. round ctoubl• pedellul dinette sot. ~diu•table floor 9lld" on roble _!nd chal n. 360° swiwl c.hoin. lloclt chonnel •lnyt upholstery. Top hos te11ture-d walnut-Wood9roln fl9'1eh, Table 36"~W extend• to 69", with OM'-"'• _ HUNTINGTON BEACA -I LAKEWOOD MONTCWa • ~ I \ ·.- .\ - ~ • ff~Or~r_-_~· -wfdiiiii11Y, SiPlfmber 16, 197~ • <;; -~ • I I I I I I J - . ~. ---------------- --11 I I I ,_ I I 1. I . 1• . ' ' . HUNTINliTON IEACH 10071 Adems Ave. 962-131>6 . - c STRAW HAT PIZZA PALACE.mu' --\.OC.trTIONS· THROUGHOUT CALFOfDllA - . .. .. • < HUNTINliTON BUCH -I 0071 Adems Ave. 962·1366 I I " • SANTA ANA -&i..El-TorG peryersion "COUnts against the Marine who was accuaed at defendant. hls arrest of s ex u .a 11 y Proeecutors indicated that molesting an 11-year-old Santa · those charges w e r e .in~ Ana girl has pleaded guilty In l!Uffldenl to hrblg Hen>Oii to Su~ Coor! to reduced bial. • c~ of " se<l>nd degree HensOO 'will he ..,,renced burglary, ·· • Oct. 15 .to what could he a Judge James F. Judge ac· siate pri9on term ci ooe to JS cepted the plead of Marine years. • - Paul H. Henson,. 22,....ci 1741Y.a Arre'stfng officers booked Midway Drive, El Toro the young Marine tut Jan:t5 Marine Corps Air Station, and · and accused bim of forcing his dismissed child molest and waf Into an east Santa Ana· Bomb Scare . . _llits Police home while the alleged victim was aJone and sei:ually assaulting her. He was nr· rested a short Ume later at his El Toro quarters. r . ~­--I ' -Hi!'a<lquarterS ... rQ! Joe Greene for County Tal""€o.llec- tor were opened at the Sant§ Aoa Masonic Temple ))uilding ' ,,. . 'I\iesday nlght........-The head- "quarters, whiCJ) will be run by the Cltiien.i for Joe Greene1 are located at the .comer of Fifth and Sycamo_re Streets. f * William Teague, Republican Candidate for the 3 4 th Congressional District seat, will be the guest speaker at -· Constitution Day observances Saturday in Buena Park. The celebration is schedii!ed to begin at 10 a.m. with a parade down Stanton Avenue to Knott's Berry Farm In~pendence Hall. The event / ' -.. • ~ ".)-. -: • I I see by Tooa ~ Waiit Ads • Do you 'golf f<1r a ~by! Tliere'a a nice set of men's golf clubs, like new, 1tiag, cart & balls. $50 in our classified ads, e--F..fll .30 day speciaJ i11ter- ior and exterior paintin&. Free estimates. • Go cart! 2 seater excel- lent condition, new tires. 4 cycle Briggs ind Stat- ton, $125. LOS ANGELES (UPI) rolice searched all eight floors of their downtown head- quarters .<!J!!ing the -kend for a bomb but no explosives were found. -niree great carpet styles. . · The probe began when .. police received a hand-written letter Friday which said the bomb was set· to go off at Parker Ceder at 2 p.m. Satur- day. In addition to the general . search, police. and secretaries were asked ~ to . heck their rooms for any strange objects. Security at the center has been tight in the wake of re- cent police department bom- bings in Ca_lifomia. Gr~at s~I~ prices~ Step .on 1t. , · GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL GREEN TAGGED MERCHANDISE DURING 6ENERAC'S 3 ways·to buy •• BREEN TAG TIRE SALE! ·BELT 70·SEFllES WH!TELtN~ . OF! "' WH!TE-L£Tr£R .gso 5aM$i .... ,... '· .... 11.SO Soopoo-Shaggy "Jiopical ble".io a fuot. lictling 3" deep! loxwiov> .,loll pile ia -..i"ll tri-color con11biMllions ,.,~- S-.1.Slsq.,... .... l.50GW.-rov1 100% Kodel9 polye1ter. •Majesty" Im -'17 Ml onyd...,..,con_,_ory . "'traditioflGI. n. 1r111h• scalplunld effect lends '""""'- 4so 79~ -""1xciti1t9 .... 1he1 tw:dwed tiles. No messyadh~ no e•pemiw tools. J~ 1nip ta fit. S.11-sttdt bocking 15 easy and' cleae ta-.ntt.. Dec01 a tor colon. ' 1.-.1.,... ............ ·,ai1'aecw••,fw•• 1Ml~llwUll .... I __ .l: f .... carpel "'-toll today? CANOGA PAR!(.~183-3660) C~l:S8AD 1729-7991) DOWNEY (869-454J) FULLEllTON (171 °4343) HUNTINGTON 8fACH (892-7n1) LAKEWOOD (634-7000) MOl>ITCLAIR (621::ia1 !J NEWPORT BEACH (64'-2313) QRANGE "THECIJr:' (6:W~U TORRANCE (n2-5893) VENTURA (642·751' Corpet b '°°"' now ••• UM Pttnneys tiM po,.,., pktn.. f · , 1 I,,~,.·-I ... ~ • ' • . - • ' • " ' .... ( • • .. ----THE <:N-E-W· ~ -. ~i:.&GJK__;- .3 for a • • . . NEW .YOU ! n.. SUH 7"""' .urc.H aov-NOW JU$T $)9.,S __ R09ulorly $3-4.95 Th• "A·Li11•" 1p•citl ~ c011to11recl •t th• b•ck -'" .. 9t•d1111Jy l•119fh•M 1t th. 1id•1. It Clll 'v"tb1 l.r111h~ Vito I d•r for th, P .. • boy loolc ! Of li9htw1itht K1n1k•lo111 "'.i. -"1 crylic, ·Com•• in f•1hi011 fro1titeh, too I , ~!J:.a:.~_!!!£~~ ~~ ·--~·-~ ...,.,. look, ttvl .. . .... • . .... '19 95 .... '29.96 :K.ts • 2'.H 1 lt,tl less thin 30 minut•s. ,., P•t, J••n or Cliri1 will Cl&t end style your wig! _ HAIB.STV NG . , ' __..-by the ..-r••'s ~~-TTtOP STYLl~TS! . FALLS F1U1 4idd t h1 crowllin9 touch to your ·. ~tf>.li\J crowning glory! S1v• now on our .put· " I 10 WIG & l:IAIR STYLISlS READY. TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED MANICURES 'YMANI WOODAii .COSMlrlCS Sale.· 1lt11din9 1•ltcfion. Demi Falls .... ., ...... Now $22. 95 . 1.8'' to 20" FaHs .... ., Now $32. 95 Wig Falls ,_ su .... Now $42. 95' Long Falls ..... ,,, .... No~ $52.95 m lJfi. ' WIG & BEAUTY allie j · • SALON . 250 E. 17th STREET DAILY Till 5:30 THURS. & FRI. Till 8:00 - COSTA· MESA 548-3446 Our diamond prices arialways gbOd. This week they're 20°/o less. Not All lt.111• Shown l•low Ar't A"•il tble in All Slor•I I I I • . \\ , :: .. • Ys ct. marqui. •fOISllllllll ring, 14K white gold. Reg. $209, llow 111.20 Yr ct.' marqulle diamond, 14k whit. gold bffclal Mt. Reg. $200, Now t1IO Nol shown: .._ 12 ,dlllllond duMtf set. 14K wtti. gold,·1110 ot. IOtal wt. .... -.--10 dJamoncl bridal ael', 14K whli. oolcf, M ct. IOtal wt. I . I I dlmnond weddlno' ring, X ct.,ICMI wt .. 14K White 90ld. Reg. 137.50, ... '110 l Min'• 3 .. rnond dng, U ct. -................. . llog.$300,-- Reg. 137.50, Now S11D \ I 14K ~llow QOld cocldaa ring, 3,,0 cl. total wt. -J\esl· $200, N.ow l1N 10 diamond, wedding rirtg, Yr ct. total wt., 14K whll• gold. Reg, 289.50, How 2~1.ICI " diamo!KI codllalf ring, 1n ct. total wt., 14K ..mtte gold. Reg. $100, Now tao 10dltmonddouble rowwtdo ding ring, 14K gold. Reg. 89.50, Now 71.IO Men't 7 diamond Mg,~ ct. Men's 1/10et.dlamond rfnt. total Vft... 14K, yellow gold. l4K yellow gold bal'ld. Ae;._137.SO, ••110 ~ 79.50, Now 1UO . ' .. ~ ~ ~ct. dlamondpendanl.14K Dlamonde•rrlngs, 1-4Kwhlts whUe.gofd. . gofCI. 1 ct. tolll w.lght, 12 ~ Nut,...., .. ~ ct. 'Dl'I wt., 1•0( whit• ..... I ~ ..... ,~,II, ... , .. ,ff. Reg. 137.95, Now 111.Jf.. Rt9. SlfS, New UJ6 '11 ct. tottl wti9ht, 14K whit• golcl Rtg. 1175, New S:llO Why a diamond from Penney.a? Plnneyt Independent diernond Clll'IUttnl ewnlnn ~ .cl apprcMa l'W9rY ~ Diafnoncl.IWfc., once \ .,.,.,,. mounUnt and •gain after, to aa.ure COftlPIJiwlM 'Mii hlgft quafftr·Nndudm •llblilhtcf -• -.Y our Mlfc:Mndlle T 9!lln9 c.nc.r. Good color .,.4 d&rttf, pndllon ailing Mllil '"'''• can.t ~ ..,,. Jot of confldlnce in ..,.ry ~d--..t _..,._c,,.11...,.~-•M>Y ~ pun;:hl•rf P9nMyt libef'lll 'Dflinond TFICIHn Porky' ;IYn JOU the~ to own a bfmtr Ind behtr dlemond. • ' ' ' .. Atwl1coblr• ""7.,_,...., _ ANOGA P.UK CAlllSIAD DOWNFf fUL1117QM MUNTINGTON HACH • IAK!WOOD lo\ONTCIAJl N!WPOU llACH OIAHGI '111f,CITY" VINTUW ' ~· ,..,...,. ... popeftf ....... • -+ .....- i.- ' SAFE STUCK, TO TRUCK OAKLAND ( U P I ) Because or a welding· job, two ,guns failed to. get $15,000 Mon- day from a gasoline stltion1s receipt truck. __ Os.ca r Dunn,· 58, said two 1 men held him up and took the truck, but were unable to pry open the safe which had been welded to the truck. Police found the truck - and safe -abandoned five blocks Crom where it had been taken. Tries for ·PhD I p-year Old Bo y at VCLA ~OS ANGELES (AP ) -showed her a m a g a z i n e Randall Murphy will starl advertisement that graduate studies for a cOIJege c o r r e s p on d e d to an doctorate degree when the advertisement being shown on University of Ca!Uornia at Los a television commercial. Angeles opens this fall-at the By the time he was 3, she age of 16. says, Randall was able to read He's alre.ady the University every magazine the family of SoUtbem C a Li for n i a ' s received. youngest alumnus, h a vi n g At agl 4 he saw a magazine graduated this summer with a advertisement that was to bachelor of science degree· in eventually start him -toward organic chemistry. his llle's work. lt was ,for a Murphy, at &-foot-2 and a junior chemistry -set. He musc:Ular 200 pounds, looks pressured his parents to buy like a typical teen-age youth him one. ' with a freckled face and By the time he had fJ.Sished reddish hair. his firrt year in high school, .But when he was 14 be was he waa so far ahead of fellow helplng teach cbem.i.stry at students that P e p p e r d i n e · Pepperdioe College h e r e accepted him as a student. although he never fonnally After three years there, he received a tigh s c h O'O I transferred to USC for his fina l diploma. , college year. "' Hls mother, Mn. ~rtram RandaU , an only .child, b Murphy of No.lb Hollywood, fluent in Sflonish and German . said she ~ became ·aware or· "I have an unsait.ated desire his hJttllectual abWty when he to learn and a c c om p I i 1 h wail 21 months old and he thinp," he explaiiied. F.njoy llMi drill of an Old Fmione4 LogRi ..... Knott'• aew..t • I .. -4 -· ,~'""' \ . 1 11 ... He ·Threw Gas • • --~--;>-,, -Clo ·of every fur in stock Fantastic reductions. Now While they last. Comewatchthefurs fly. Use Penneys Time Payment Plan or put it on Lay-away. -.'J" • t Save . .. from . . . ·" 10%~to 30.% • • • . -~nne111 .~Ch it at lhela storea: DOWNEY HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MO~IR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "TftE CITY" VENTURA . l \ ,. UM Penneya Time P~ Plln.. • ., I • • ·--· -..;. ' ~ DAILY PILOT • ........... • • ---- ' . • . " J , • . - • -· WtdMS(lay, ~ttmbtr 16,· 1970 , .. L/N·BROOK Fwll PHnd DICHONDRA SEED "A llt• New &..w11 t•• lory Woyl" • "·'% ,... tActMnd.-t110Jvt.ly .,.., ....... • ~ ,..... .. nfl CO'll'll'I lpproll~ll'f >OO~fl. -......... , .... , .... .,.... 'n>vrul. <.:::> • lo1y-11-w1 tlloklr con, 119. S2.4t 2Yl0 U. ... ,. SNAIL & SLUG PELL-"S -.-... ,,.. ........ , ._..,.._ •11IMt 1-llt •"" ,,.,... • Collt•IM '"' ~·· •••• "4: 33! ··-·· FLOWER BULBS .. .,_ow-,., ,.,,. ., ,,.,,..,,,.. ..... IP9p .. __...... .. -.,... ... , ....... .. •1 .. 11, .............. lfl • ... ,.. .. •f -hiM·IM"l9ht .. ~. ....... HAND TOOLS ..... ..., ......... 1.ttt.....-. ................. a. • "-dMlft ... ...__,, w. ... ,......,. ttittl'll' ......... -·---c.tti.,.,.,. .. ••110..hllon PflTZIR JUNIPER . ._.......,,..., ...... ~ ........... .,.. a.~ ......... ·-··--·-····-..... tJ •• .. • , ...... ' n1ast1·r ,_11,1ryt> ........... .. ' ,,,,_ JAAll"l ,MAii" .... . ···~! 0 llG"~ t ,..,,,.y __J~~ ASI fOl YOUI illTIY couro1s IN IACH DIPT· . r· • • -r -~ c....,._ .... ,. ....... BATHROOM - l!!ULLMAN • ,.n 24H•11'" ,..11_" with ......... ""'"' ..... ....... ~ .. ,.,. ,_ ..... AaNrted PICTURE FRAME MOULDING •:C,..t• ,_, °"'" Dltt&INfh'• ,,.., • ..,... • a.... ....... ,....,..-11 ,...,, h! _,,_......_ ..... ~,,t.M,.._ .. • , ,. 0......, lrftil ......... ,._ • ••• 20c 15~;. . '" o;s ... 11: ..r Au•••IH l'lchlr1 rn- .._ .... ANTIQUING KIT #.~ . ., ... ,.,...,,....,,... OM'·W•rl' lMli:I" • T~ ":'J ... ,......... .... i. -..,.. · ·--·' ,.. ~ . .-. 'It ,..,_ _,, rldt ....... .... Ni.,.- .- I • In OrMntol If' ...,,.r1 .. 1 dnl9n. .... $14.tS '7'~ , • - ' - •; , • • ... ... .... ~ .. " ,., Q ... 111y . SPRAY PAINT :: • h int tfie tl- 1" . .,..,. ctt.lni •I .. ........ , ,.,.,.... .... ,., •13 .......... 35! %11 1160 td. ... .. ·~. MASKINO TAPI' ~ ~..,, ............ ""' ,.11111,.,' •Id. Of'll'et d"n, ''"" ,.Int •d111. .... "' .... ,.,.,- ~" • .~ ' , . " , • --- ' Jq.IN IN OUR MONTH·tONG . . ~ . . . Aaf>ol•iiii -...ti ... ND OPENING CELEBRATION! ALL PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE AT BOTH STORES ,..,.""• 'T--n-TI .. •' ... , .... __ .. , .. "-lklctt . ' . ' . \Sale Prfcet Honored fhrough 5aturdoy, September 19 ... ............... ... S.t.-Sun. We r•••rY• the right to llmtt quantlt:I•• Fountain Valley Ston 10"x10" D:eluxe . 'HIBACHI "1"-01' ~I hr·l ·QI'_' _. -- • P ......................... ,,.....,,, ... , ........... ~ ... _.,. ... .i 1ttM .-a ~ltfN •'--' ... • • WM4 ..... _. -~ • hrtU'-h ............. ye• I'· ....... _a• •2•• ..... 10 CLOSD SPACERS "l-'H111,, Atco..H..,ff JO tN.t1•tlfMf" • ,, ... ,..,.., ., .. , .,.,.,. 1lllM!teftl rfllliW"tlotlllftl ._..,.,, " --'""-'"c1..?t ,..._ "' ............ ,. Mnl11:9"Y~ • lri ..... ,., ,, •• ,. c1 ..... . •.•. ,,, 39:_; ' ..,_ ... Y_lf SWAG CHAIN KIT ..... , ....... ......,.. . -~.•-CiMrteW ..,.._._, ft~l9ffii"t ~ ........... •<• ....... .... --~-· t2 ft.-....... -,.w _ ... __ . , ........... ..... •111 <- va --- ~ CHARCOAL 1--BRIQUEIS-- ' _,.,. ,_,_ rw 1,..n. Q"""'" . =~"-k•• ··r:,..--. tM' lllfferenc•I ' ... lf ... 1t.'th11. ' ~llttff Hnth•i· •.10-lb. -.. ....... c 69~ .. · 1i.11o1-s ... 1. FLATW~RE "!''"' O.t y~ Ow• ,.,.u,.., .. . . . _._,_, . ..-...,, ......... , ~---.... "1'H ,., ..,. ~· ' . ......,........, . -~­......... .._---_.,, .. ,....,, trim • .... 2Sc _ 17-:. YlnJI i..Nx WALL PAINT -.. ,,....Hy ,,_.,...,'" fe U1t·l,....1 •'Pl s,.ctf~ ' •hit-~·,_. • ..,.._.""' flnl1h. •. I Q'lrfell ~II I., ~ ..... W~o •0-.frHlllS ' .......... Ith • .... PAf' -->- ~ -• ' • -- ,, .-,~ , f ., ' Wtd11tsda;y;'"Stpltn1ber 16( 1J70 , I 00.fr. •11. . 11.,.~1:•1te1.,,_c;!0111.-1 • • e . . ,, ::: ....... : . ••• '• "°"' -·' C• .. .-S .. ...... .. ............. _ -.. rs .... 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"""'.,;....;;/;.-; .. ~.:.. . / .. -. -·- .---~""' , StpttmPff 16", 1970 TURNING f::jA-ERWORKING INTO ART C'osta Mei•'• Biii Wall is With Projects 1 / Lea the_r_i,-s~A-~.~.i- Skin Artist Ente1'6 Fair By PATRICK BOYLE He sayS' his first project was a comb case. Lcathercrafl usually brings to mind a rose-covered wallet When he got -out or the or ·a flowery purse. Belts with hospital, he attended 1 leaijler initials carved on them. Items craft class at Los Angeles City foond m New Mexico tourist College and learned t h e traps. techniques of handling leather. Bui Bill Wallis has turned By then; he had advanced leather into an art medium. fr om comb cases to wallets 'Jbe Costa ~lesa man has ad-and decided that he would vanted from m'Bking comb · make it his liretime IKlbby. He cases to leathe r scultpure , and says he never sold 8!1Y of the his entry in the upcoming Los thmgs he .mad_e. but Just gave Angeles County Fair I~ an them to his friends. ~ndet.aea landscape -made He began making bowling entirely from leat her . bagr. and purses, but he was "The LA 'Fair thing was getting tired of .putting the kicid of a dare," explains . saml! old ftoral design'! on Wallis. a quiet, patient man them that he bad been taught 1,1,·ho works as a ·ski pper of a in the colleg'e class. . sport fishing boat. "We went -So he began creating his lo the fair lasl year and my own designs .-• He had been 1,1,•ife told me 1 could do better working on a s~rt fishing lhan some or the entries in the boat and he &ij:i.n drawing leather competition. so 1 tried nautical pictures on bis work. il." The design is"first drawn on J:le says it took him three a pi~ of paper, ht explains, months, working eight hours a and then traced onto the day to complete his entry for dampened leather, leaving it the lair. The project displays etched on the surface. different forms of sea lire -A special knife is then used sea horsf:s. starfish, lobste r -to cut the design and to carve on the ocean floor . the intricate details into the The fish were made . \Vall.is leather. explains, by carviOg the in-Wallis s~s that ·he still c dividual sections .. and gluing makes wallets and eomb them together to form the cases, but not as many as he fish. He AY• that the sand used to. He displays a table ol dollar he ca"9d Joob more his work, !bowing a perfectly 'like.a. sand dollar than the real matched pair of holsters, many things. ··-::: pairs of moecasins, knife cases He points out that even the and purse~. · coral Is teat1ier. It was cOn· But he still gives everything structed by turning sheep's away to his friends. And he hide inside-out and "fluffing" has no desire to make it a full the surface of lhe h.ide to give ftme ·occupation. it more body, he ezplains. "I'd go nuts if I did this full Wallis began his hobby in time:" he says. "I ·get til'ed of 1946 when he was c:onfined to making the same thing all the an Army hospital as a result time . "J:hls way. r am not of war injuries. pushed to finish the job.·• Permanent Spacecraft Planned by Scientists MOUNTAIN VIEW (UPI) - Man 's voyages In space havt all bttn made in throw-away container. universities and ·industrial finns, to participate in panels which will screen thoroughly all potential space station uses. But 450 scientists a n d A space agency spokesman techniciarw gather this week said the recommendations of tG plan ~ for the era of the panels will p r o v i d e reuseable spacecraft a n d material for a related study to permanent manned facilities be made next summer. in the sky -an era less than "A fundamental goal of th(' a decade away. space station ·program is to The ezperts will attend a provide in orbit a diversified "Space St a t i o n UtiliJ.atioo research and experimental Conference" Wednesday and facility ·affording a "''ide Thursday at ~the National potential for use by the Aeronautics and , S p a c e broadest "possible segment of Adm in i 1 t cation's Ames the national and internatiOnal Research Center. community," he said. They have been Invited to "As currently planned , the participate in the Plannllli-of ~ s-p;ace station will include a manned space stat Jon number <>f laboratories to designed to hold a doun support a wide variety· of persons and operate in spaee scientific and technological for at lellt 10 years. investigati-0ns." . -NASA. which has seel !>lher The origlnaf flight creW and programs cut bac:k recently by scientific staff will numbor budget restrictions. hopes to a b o u t 1 2 , I n c 1 u d i n g launch the atation in the 1976-experimenters who·won't have 1971 period. to undergo the r i i o r o u s It will ~ operated in · !raining now required for conjunction wilh a f u 11 Y Astronauts. · remeabTe earth-~rbit space NASA, its budget reduced shuttle, which • will carry since it succeeded in landing crews, ajWpment and sup~les the first man oo the moon, -rtbe re 1e1 r ch and now plans f<IUl"IJ10r'! Apollo experimental faclllty noating flights -in 1971 and 1972. around Ibo ..ill. The sp.K"e q<ney will then NASA 1111 l1rMIJ granted launch its Skylab uperimeot, plaminC contradl for tht sc:heduled for November ol shuttle. wllld> will 1-11 ond 1972. Skylab is designed to operale in space like 1 rocket, place teams or th r e e but land like. an airplane. astronauts in earth orbit It will be America'• nrst aboard a large worbbop for rc9Wltalble spaceahip. T he as long as S6 days. It is Mercury, Gemlni and Apollo· seheduled1o·end in-mld-1973. capsules have been cOod for Then there wUI be I hiatus only one trip. , After in Amttica'• manned space _ """"""°"" · ltd a ~ lligl!Ts until Ute lasl hall or Ute check, they've U$Ullly ended decade, when the s p a c e up on di.splay 30f'MWblre. ttatlon-space 1 h u t t I e_ Is , Thl1 weti'• eonlerenct will IC:heduled to Co into operation plhcr 1cl1ntl1t1 ind -and brlng a dtgree of . Ltdmicla,., lnc:ludln( IO perm1nenc. and r<USeabllily l!'fN..tnlatl-al lo rel~ n to !ho nation'• l'pooecrafl. , 1 ) \ t -. --~---~ I -/ ~NFINISHED ·~O'_ STOOL •' $288 • STOOL:· 24" .18" STOOL -5222 \~ \ -4 DRAWE·R DESK • • •10.'': FINISHED $15.95 ., .. ·- I • ~OS-~ M ES~ . _,, -:;_J>N L~0/ 'L .KQls DIY . . 'i RIDAY . SAl URDAY --17-18-19 HRS. ,10 AM ·TO ·10 PM 4111\41111 •" ' 141f UNFINISHED 3·1 DRAWER. -DRESSER · s7aa $9.88 SA:t EM ROCKER UNFINISMED ut.lf'N\SH£D ll ott,..V'£ & £SS£lt . •14• FINISHED $17.88 Ll£0 \ll.88 f\~\Sn . 9'.DRAWER ·DRESSER •24••1 - RNISHED $27.88 _ .• ' ii R A I• w • F " I I 'H .. 5( tl fr .. A / M "' " SI "' di VI __ SI " .. •1 fa M 0 ol ll Ir .. A D D D al fi> St j le 11 ct ti m Cl Cl Jo Cl .. .. c ol R pl Q ··> •'1i ,,.,. rl c -".f( ,. '~~ c A v A t: F LI r; F .. h s s ' ' s l I ! I I , , • .. -..¥~~·~~ ~ ~ . ,,. • ...... ~ --. . --~ •' • .. -~ Coast Are~a ·~ ,. • ' ' ' / . ervice .Around· _·the-: ' -.. • orld - 20798 Laguna ~d.. Laguna Belen; re~ntly received thtt ,Ait Medal <tur!Jl( ceremoni.tf neef Tay NI~. V.letnam. . ~. Warrant Officer Finch earn· · ed the 1w1rd (or meritoriou'. servk:< whl~ partlclpallnj hl.. aerial night ln IUPport ot ground oper1tlons m V1etn,am • The warr1nt Ofrlcer's .wtre, WeOOy, nves it 1.3 I 1 1 ""' Stillw1ter, L1111una NiiUel' -Rfbert J:.,..OWl9, 90n of Mr. aod M~....-ADlbony V. Doria of ,,.,. * ~Tasritan t>rlve, ,,,.. tlngt.on Beach, Is o 14·10 ,.- freshman cade o bal'i entered th .S .. Alr ""force ~ ~~1974. SP,.ecia1ist Five William ~­ Moire Jr., whose parents live al 1013 E. 17th St., Marysville;--.. recentty received the Bronze ---~--­ Star Medal near Cu Chi, Viet-. nam. . He received the award for distinguishing himstlr b y valorous actiops. The Bronze Star__Medal,_adopted_ ..i.t'Ll9:U. recognizes acts of... heroism performed in ground coml>at a_gainst an armed hostile force. Daffd A. Popt, :!OSI of U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Olflcer a~ Mrs. Hale E. Pope nf 187~2 Robert Lane, Hun- IJ'!1ton Beach, is one of 1410 rreshman cadets who ..have entered the U.S. Air Force Academy class of 1974. Air Force· Major David M. Doole1, JOn of Mrs. N. L. r>ooley, 13lll0 St. Andrews Drive, Sea~ Beach, is on duty at U-Taplo Airfield, Thailand . Major Dooley. a aupply of- ficer, is 1sslrned to the &.15th Supply Squadron, a urll't of the Harmon To Head Easter Seal ORANGE .-Vtte ra n television sport! Commentator Tom Hannon has been named . thalrm1n of the Orange Cou~ ty Euter Seal So ciety membershi p drive for the se- cond consecutive year. ac· cording 'io society -president John R. Mawhinney: The purpose of the drive,. le· cording to MawhJMey, ls to enlist the int~rest, '-lpport 1nd active particlp.a;tion of Orange County residenb In ~e .work or the Easter Sell Rehabilitation Cepter fo r Crip. pied Children . and Adults in Or•nge. · • : : :Ptrb!s who are int.erkteil • Jn learning more a b o u t fi?embership in the society may call the RehabllJtation Center at 63J..7400 ror rriore in- .J:'formallon. • Meeting Set &ANTA ANA -The Orange Coast Chapter of the National Assn. of Accounlm1ts will meet \Vednesday at fi p.m. in the Airporter Inn at Oran;e Coun- ty Airport. · The featured speaker will be Robert C. Hill, a member of the Los Angeles accounting firm of Batemen Eichler. Hill Richards. He will speak on ''Corporate Financing." Reservations may be made by contacting Les Peterson al fl47-83'11. ,• Meeting Set ' By Cl1e~sts The American C h e m I c a I Society of Orange Countlf wlll hold :i: dinner meeting 'Thurs- day at 1 p.m. at the Sad- dleback_ Inn, 1880 E. First St., Santa Ana . ' l . GlllmE '~Foamy0 SHAVE ClltAll ~"'<'! Instant Lal•er! l!;gobr, _,, letron·lime GI' SliffS;ny. . 'illii c•oitl lit. lk 11 1r. 5gc (] "Cbp-lls'1 :"::::. Protects against roo~ me . _1 ll. ,.. U\1- ... Sllct" fast ieliel """ tJ, 21 jfle a..:ked liF· . · lf\I~ MHIW. * PRICE SALE "Desert .Flower" llAllU I l8'JY lDJllll Skfti 6'0tlling Hind llld ltf. 2• 11(.1.11 1111. Bodfldillrr'wi!llllBft!l'Y' I •r. ;=· of ~-= 1 00 1 75 lrttf:cF • • • ~ . Lashes 1111nmitet1 "Dep" i .. hill1I s.,er, li7t ucorelle'' LIVINGWAH ,.:r..,. "Baby Saott" ~~D~~ ... I .... ~· ._ Keeps baby t~mlort*e. """"' Hn·•· . Hold,!"" 1111 39 s,.., tor Gt>y. ltf. 1• 111r. • ,,.,., uc. Men's Ram .A.,.. Ntt HAii SPRAY FreearW"' lly PAPwwD ·ilalsll--· .. · k-. ~1r39c · IJ Procter I ,, .. ,, ~flll Silt ..... ,, Cir'' ,, Jlllf cttlc1 ltttcllt•. IJ Procbr I 1•1 ~ ·~-"""' Cluoi~ "BIZ" PN-s.t 11 PrHter· I (1811 "li11sts" ttttt •ift an stn. lttll ~;, C•" If Jfff cMict 1tt1c~1•. llil'Silt ""'··99c • •. "Key West" ~d~'.'J:'~~12 95·--.,..,.PorfabJe Radio ,;Buttlrfiaprs~' · :a;;:;.~~• • ttewf.indofJll)Wt!raill_, & ''Baby Ruth" -11ali1; ler' ""''" t i1.e4 7 r~dio. W/Earphm, b3l· "Condor" '"'" '"" ""''"1 ""· 2'",F •. 21'"7H•C ·. [htlric sNre!' "'for 121JI 9.95 :.':'o1 ;:,~,~ 21 95 "-=========! "::::::=::::===::: lutes plarl!'! • • t • • ~Ironing Board •11e111U· ••• Pet- ted fOti 111!1 ... t . ~lllilll ... "' ....... ..... "'"1«t. $lllftle .. . """'-· llfUI 5;89 "Daisy Print'' ACccsseitis . ., llrtllAll . ,. Pad I Ciler Put a dfti.lcr !Mh lfl. jJt • Ii JOlr htillll& 2 29 cWts! "•silint cenler liar •~llJ. • 'latJ Ill . IJ\I' 211J11". [Mf 1,..ttl "" tw.ll'Y ... 1 49 Qll'f. "Daisy Piint"' , -in trigtll col(ll'S. • " C-i1111f "'· 1.21 l~is "Deisy" .'i'& . age wrl arso servie as 1 milll storage big. UQ:ror wet o( . fifl. Im*! cart IC.tit ••lllllll'S Linch Kit· ~ ... "'*""'·· sirt ~-r ... w. "" . ioi I.II 2.39 . "RQY1r''. , . ., ..... ,. CW.. M lttatN JI r091 • fof ._«hltlr.ortren-· ilite. lift; l• " Ao:ir. lal.1.111!1'•. et. IUltt~ Vatullll Bottle P;inl silt ill ft ~p. Ti>-11or rilw's bottle today! ...,, .. , "" ... Ill(. 1.ll ggc ,.1101 . "Giil 11111" --IS '"" '""""" '""' "' -·--"'· Asslr1ed ctllr$. Ulie:; S-Ml. The featured speaker will be UC Irvine chemistry professor Dr. Robert W. Taft and his subject will be "Studies of Base Strength and Hy~en Bonding ." Reservations may be made by calling Mn. ,Marlon Sisk at 771-l!70 bel"'e I• p.m. Wed· neod17. .,, 4.50 . "St"'·S~ Laslli drr clothes. •1 l 49 Cl1tk!;t1 ,ocket • ~--· 1o§' t1i ~ ·~ ... t~' ·'""' ~ '""' s..r"' "'"' ~ sgc Sadie Pans cOOllHE 1y 111n i.r.11c -,.,5gc ' Doberman Pup Match Slated Th• Orange .c,unl7 s Doberman PhiichEi Club wlll spollJOI' o Oobermn P'*'1 Match Oct. II It CGlto Mell City Pllrl<. Entries •DI be liken from 10 a.m. io noon with Judclnl start! 1! 11:111 'Jl.m. • ' The entryl<t Is II per dog. Fur1h<r lhf«ma!Jon mOJ bo o!Utned by e1lltn1 Dom1s Brlodle)' 11 637-711119. • J ...... ,. ''°"" Pli• , ... ,....,. " " . .,, ~. &.50... ~ 7~50 1m.ll "la11· Wiiier" SKll CllllSlllG SP'ECIALS . · "-'-. -. Pan :z:i. ftnibtt. Cll'I •• "" •Ill 1c.; -Jt"' \':i:'...t;i.~\\~: 1 ·19 219 h(. l.11411's . ameltl CU,. • I ~·:~.=,::1·.;.,;~ Dl•r um . er• 'fl*" nl!ll = ' Ir .... I -1'111 ae· Ht! 11!1" .. .;!O lo!-15~110\\11", 2,1 1.:C. ~ -·~ ==-·-"T. au-:W':" 4.39 cm,. -OPlll f UL to 10 P.M.-7 Din I Wiii • Nl""'91t HACH ,_ tlVl•a M Wllitdllt ,._ HUNTINOT• llAClf .................. ..., .,.... -m!:' '!•.a ~a:-88J Lltlen . . (}I.If ,. t.: u.:..c: *: 3 L 313 ~5 2 &. " -• illllli,...,. ....,., 7n.: !.It.,"-' 514" 1..... ~. 1.79 ,w I '" · ,w :~•,:J~i:.:t&f ......... __ .. _. _.liltiDll""'1ii""iiiim-·...,.._.. ....... _ .... ______ .... HUWTINOTClll llACH ......................... • .. 1 • :v • • 1---~ -----... .-, -. - A -;;/ --· --= _._ ._..,.... ~ -· • >. ·-ll•tt. v JlllOT ~ ___. WtdMsdaf,..Stot.ember_li.---1910_ - ~91' cO.ncJi ~ -... . . .,. /" .... . . ~ Lit~r..acy ~eport . ·Reveale.d~ • . ./ -cc=-WASINGTON (UPL} -One su.rdvaLij_tg.a_cy in .... America. tificB\ibri form asking such about ~all , ...... the Soutb had of .everx eight ad u J t 'We.: don't know the upper i=oUtine quesliona,.as full oame-:-the hig!ieSt average range or American! can 't 'read ~'ell limits." plaec °' birth~ moth:eJ''s rup ·11ileracy and the West the -· 1 _-h maideg name and telenhl'.Wi lqwesL Young persoits 'aged 16 entUgh to get a SociaLStcurity 111<; __ Q.rms c Q:Sen were ....num""r ~ --_ to 24 ed h" h·~ h"I . a relatively simple and were-----r-. · /. · . 5!X>r 1g '""'· w 1 e card wlt.h<lut help, accor Ing inadc e\ien less complicate·d -Eight percent had troubl_e persons_ SO and older scored lo a report to Prosldcnl Nix· for purposes of the survey, w~th ''-""driver's license ap-lowest. -on's National Reading Council. ilarris said. The final estimate phcaUon. . . Government estimates or ii· Chairman Waller Slraley. an ignored th05e who declined to .... -Eleven .. percent hai:I trou· literacy, generally based·'-Oll American Te I e p h o·n e ·& fill out the forms , .po:ssibly bl~ C9_mplehng a bank loan a~ census reports, are lower. Telegraph-Co. vice president . because they were. e1n-plication. The U.S. Office or Educa· says the council ·pl-ans to speed_ barrassed by their inaf>ility Jo -Thirty-four percent had lion's, mo~nt es.timate of up distribution or books to read...-trouble with the Medicaid rw:iclkl.n@lly illiterate adults urban ghettos and rural areas The Harri!• study conclUded · ~forrn. coosld_cred., the moit ove~ 14 years of age was 6.4 10 cut the rat~ or illiter•1cy. thal : . complicated of the five. million, or 4..4 Percent of the Straley also says the coun--Three percent of all. Harris reported that while population. "F'Unctional ii- . --· • .... " ..... -' . ., ' ,. ... • / • - Sl~ateboard for the Birds , cil's $1.5 mill ion 6udgct for its AITU!ricans have difficulty fill-Americans have fewer reading literates" have fewer Ulan five first year or operations will be ing out an application for problems than b I a ck S . years of schooling and lack the used to help recruit students welfare aid. suburban residents have less backgro1,1nd for e f f e c t i v e to serve as volunteer teachers -Severi per<:i!nt ha ve trou· trouble, wilft-the forms than ci· performance as employes or A skatebOar~d abandoned by Som !! yOungster now small bi.rds who might be tryii:ig to find out why and to attract support from ble completing a simpl e iden· ly or rural dwellers. who fared cjtizens... back in schooJ is the object· of attention of these two kids have so much fun on it. -r television fl e I w or i s for, ----------,--------------'--'------------------'-----------~---"'-'-'-'-..C..'---.-'-'---------­ lraining the teachers on closed circuit hookups across the na· · lion. '" The council rect!ived a report Friday from pollster ' ,c,,---Louis-liarris~who said a t--------~-: special . survey indicated 18.5 1nillion Americans aged 16 and older Jack the reading ability to get along in contempoi-ary society without help. I ) These people, 13 percent of .all Americans of that age. "·ould h.ave trouble getting a bank loan, a ·Social Security number, v.·e)f:are aid , a driver's license or medical care_ under the federal-state A1edicaid program for the nee d y without some assistance. liatris said. Harris cnlled the survey or 1,685 hoUSl.!holds in August "a groundbreaking in its altempt to measure scientifica lly the liter~c,y rate among all sectors of th~ United St;ites popula- 1-ion. This study probably tells us the bedrock limit or . , Hod 'tarrier ls Daddy's . Assistan t O'ITAWA. Kan. fAP) nanny Roehl is a brick layer . His assistant, the hod carrier, has light red hair that falls below the should ers. fair skill !hat swiburns -and freckles easily, and ansv.·ers to the name !)f Joyce. Joyce, the hod c<1 rrier. tias thougtit abouta working at other jobs,· but "no! many J6- year-old girls get paid SI .25 an hoUr in Otlawa. and there aren'l that many jobs 1 could do." Joy.ce is Dann t_ Roehl's oldest daughter and she began \rorking in masonry seven years ago carrying bricks for .J5 Ci!nts an hour. "By working for Dad. 1 keep the money in the family .. and I get to knov.• my dad bet· ter by wor;king v.•ith him than if I \\"ent my wuy and he \\·ent his." CJad in blue jeans and cot- ton knit shirt, Joyce mixes and blends the mortar. carries it by the bucket to her father . checks _bricks for chips and cracks, selects bricks the right length for a particular job, operates tbe masonry saw to cut bricks and st.ones. and does a craftsman's job of pointing -uniformly recess- ing the mortar betw een ... bricks. "By the middle of the day." she observes with a smile. "J'm pretty dirty." She doesn't do any actual brick laying . "There are a lot of lilllc movements you have to do . ·when laying bricks that you don't realize. I think I'll just let Dad lay the bricks for a couple more years.·· she ex- plained. Her fa vorite }ob is smoothing or facing the front surfaces or stones before they are laid. Joyce also . carries four- pound bricks, 10. at a time .to the platform wher'e Cindy, her 12-ye~~ld sister. "walls" or places them in stackll of four along the veneer her father is constructing. COAST GIRL W INS BOO KS Miss Jean D. Palmer of 1915 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach, was declared the ¥.'in- ner of a 24-volume sel of Encyclopedia B i-I I a n n I c a dohlted II)' tbe DAILY PILOT to be given away ~y . the Falbk>n I s I a n d fl1erchant.~ -tilon. The f600 prlu wa,s 11warded as pan of the shopping center's annutl back-to-school prognm. Reg Jtnl!~.' pro- motion director of the c'ntcr located I., Newport Cent.er. an nounced the contest winner·~ ~namt. ,_ ·1 I I \I I OPEN DAILY 9 .. 9 SATURDAY 9 'Iii 6 SUNDAY 9 'Iii 5 ' SAVE at GRANT'S • THI 910n FAMOUS JWIS II AU Till WOILDI Lev rs • XX DENIMS SUPER-TOUGH Jeon• ••• World 's tDughest denim, reinforced with copper rints ind slitched to stiy. A new p1ir frt:t if they_ tip. MEN'S SIZES 27 TO SO IOY'S SIZES · 0-12 • O~R - PLENTY OF FREE PARKING LEVI'S® for GALS llYl 0 ',. J.r 1111 h'"' 1n the tr1ditlo11tl lt'l'i'1• 11111ality J.r 1ty\i"1 , •. '" .. Gr1ltt'1 ha1 the ,, •• , ... 11lectlo11 "'°"'"' ,.,,, IHlll AH of the •ty~ ... 1H of ~ ui.rs •• , 111 ef the 1i1ot-AND ALL AT GRANT'S! ::~~:l: .. -:~,~~~~ ............. $9.00 IOf·Sflll't flAltl $10 00 £111fff, ~··•-I, (llrtl, •·l•-, .••• ·~.. • GIA .. A: \ IH ll't COIOI , $11 00 11 .. ,,..h ......... 1 ... 1-1 4 ..•••.• ~ • lA'4Cll lflll't IL\lfl $I 0 00 100% .111 ... "'"' ... '' .. : .•• '... • lllltfll• COIOI $12 00 Ali ti t•• •.W rtltt1, •II 1i111 . , • • • . . 0 l lVI',. coo• n1AIOMfl • $11 00 I• a-. I•-· ........ oH ol1H ... , • , ... =~ ·i!!,'"ii!lt"!i'''. ............. $14.H $10·$11 .............. $9.00 See All of the Styles NOW at Grant's! ' 30,o-ou PAIR OF LEVI'S ® NOW IN ' SJOCK! e-tHE LARGEST STOCK-BY FAR-IN All Of ORANGE COUNTY! Thousands of Pairs Just Arrived~ LEVl-'S ® CORDS * All Sizes * All Colors * All Styies $ 50 CAREFREE Corduroy'thal always looks grea t btc1vst it's Levi's•. Pick your favorite color of Gold, Beitt, Chocolate Brown, Olive, Pale or Royal Blue, Navy, Dark Brown. Sizes 26 t o 38. . BOYS' CORDS--Sizes 4 to 12 ••• ; ••• ·s49 a LEVl'S 0 NUVO FLARES $950 Tht IELL BOTTOM Levi's• look in a rugged homespun we1ve that never needs ironing. Great selection of groovy colors. Sites 26-38. LEVI'S ® DRESS FLARES • LeVi'1' 19utfity Sta-Prest' slacks with the new· est flare styling. Complete stlection o: all of the new colo rs. Si1es 28 to 38. - GRANT'S HAS ALL OF THE- LATEST~ STYLES OF LEVl fS®! WOVIN TWILL ILiM-FITS F•ff .. 11u1, s.11 .. , Gr1111, wh111, 21.42 .. . ........ $ 5so STA·PRllN ILIM;f1TS $ l lue, Nt'l"f, White, Gollll, Gr11n, 27-42 . . . , , , , . 6 9 8 w ,,.,,, s SfA· ... llP NUYO fl.ARES AH of ltttlf colors, 1i111 21-31 ..... . .... , ... , , . $950 T ilur LIVI'~ 1 .. 1P1 .,.... .. s 1 21-36, ltt4 Stri,.1, ... , .... , , .................. $750 .Size? NUYO PLAID fURU St•-Prt1t•, llut, Gr1111, 29-36 . , .•. , . , ......... $1 QSO -w;,,-•---~-:= :>:. ":.A:~s •........... ~: .... s7•• IJA.paU,. fUH ~CKS $9 00 Got ''"'· "•1. ,,.._ s'"'"· ••1•• 21.31 .......•...••• It! :,!~·r,~= ~;~!"2t.::~.~ ...... ~ .......... t900 . _. __ ._ ______ --"!...._ _ __. CHARGE 111 * IMIAMEllCAID * MASFEI CHARGE I . 11. \ ~- ' • ., ( .. ,hi c ·tr lt .. •• m a1 sl ,,. di H hi 5( "' cl tt II ' : I 'I J -------=-=r.ur-·--,.,._.,.,--,,.c;-..,1:---:--~~·-=-===co-----.:-------~ • • -· • .. ~ ~ -... -,.-. = ........ ....... • --.. -. -··~ ~r· -. ··-·---. Wa~~B~li~e~n~~ .OH-¢.frie! tQ--Spee'd vp. £lie-Freeways ~ Ever been held up for hoort ne._ar the scene of '•freeway or _bi&bway #Cldent' • Most of us hJve and th6 Caiilornia HighwaY,,PtWol ~ ·trying tO' da somewng abou\ It: . iiie CHP"s !list step· is lh" ea~ They are golng:-lo ii') ana rimove vehicles lrivolve() in accidents away fn;im vie'il and • awa;t from the main stream of traffic as soon a~. po!Sible. olr t1>e road lcr relatlVeiy 101C periods of time to loot at .a ~~_yebicl!t aJ!'I m~ times becomes involved 1n a rtarend collision. The CHP mu_st, unfortunat- ely, depend on education t~ eliminate_ • the rubbernecker- and the rearebder. ·•we realize that a n y distractlon to the free flow of traffic can cause congestion," says G. R. Rej njohn , supervJslng inspector for the CHP in · the . Southern California area. •'.Altbou1n lie .feels compelled Jo participate in ~~ 1118Dntr. be · fatlL to teallze the distrtss and hazard be crea~ by· his actions." The CHP olficial suggeafs tlJ.al the driver of a cat involved In a minor a<cldenl can move h&s vtJllCleirOm Ul6 traffic lane to • place o! safety. off the freeway or highway. . He points out ihat this type. of accident u,M1aJly involvel only the erchange of drivet . Information. 'lJle in '-V o I v e Cl' ' --- ' ' " ' -· - ~ WtdMSdQ,' Stptembtt~l&, 1970 DAILY ·PILOT 1r Do~iill!s Lenient ... In Some --~Y'°". · SleiDertloa ~~aslQnally-lenienl-· -. · bad habll•~•ldtrly.' atever (heir . ages, pa· · . .. . ._tients tire o{ hearing doctors -F~~ pl~. if 1 ~ say "Don't do this" or "Don' ea:r-ol~ ts appa~ '.11~• do lhat." I'm aa guilt all 1 do not _~-hiicPipe, cipn," the rest of my gues. or ~ftes away from bbn. Biil"-IJ<;I my conlessjpn,..-'I'lie caiel)dat hll_ J>l'O"ed lhat dgctorS tire of playinfJittle he Is ,the ex.ce~ ·that can -'1:ods. Like ~tit'S -who are ge{ away w1~ a ·_ba~ ~~it. · cons'tantly1 sayi.ng "no" to prcr Why 1'191 let tum en)O)' 1\, t ..... .1Jleir progi!ny, medi<;al-But you will recall that I can men become frayed arowtd be strict, tOo ..::: whatever the the edges after day-in and : · The second step is more difficult -'the ·rubberneckir. H~ s the fellow who stretches his· neck to view an accident scene , and . accor~fng to the patrol, stretches bis chances of having a seriouS accident. "The rubber nee ke r is responsi}lle for a d d i n g contUsion to the scene and also responsible for many people arriving at their destination . your:s late," R.~ i n j 0 ft n continued. drivers should notify 4hl ',' :'>~~. H:lchway Patrol an6 , . 1nv..ug~11n, 01ncers can ~ir of Its Kind ~· . - day-out negaUon. We Wish we_ could be saying "yes-.;_ for a DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE The rubberriecker 's buddy is the driver who takes bis eyes •' mue a deternunalion froth . facts and evid~nce ()ff~''!'" '!1~ resident Nixon accepts the first~merican J!la made. by membersrOf the .Mi-p~ce the vehicles ba~..... ami Garment, Inc .• a Florida firm ow~ . ..-tiy Cuban refugees. President, in pomt of Jmpact. · White House ceremqnies. praised !b-6-rtfugees. ' · change. -Those who read my cpl umn fairly, regularly, will 'recall that although l can say "no" \\'ith the best of them, I am age.' When a bad Ji.bit l!I distincUy harmful to ID·Older ·person, l"ll say • ~~.. - without remorse. For example. cOnskler ~ complaint of tbiS 7S.year~ld paUent : '4lt'.s .. little late to correct mjltakes of.the pa!t l ~ -JiiVebeen smoklilg Joi ~ OPEi DAILY 9 .. 9 SA1'UIDAY 9 'til 6 SUNDAY 9 'tit 5 Grant's Has Everything Yo. Need for ••• I,., • .,_.,.., ~ KENNlll6TOI BODY SHIRTS famous Name: SWEATERS by FAMOUS MAKER SAFARI JACKETS .....,...__;·.·--. ............................. $15 88 .... 1 , .... ....:. ............ leM, -- N..,-w , SbM 34 ti 44. ..... $11.0D. ' See All of the ·S,Yles at · - The Grant Boysl ,TME LATU'r STTllS c.f ""'9 _. ..,. ul• 11:-"'IM IMy SWrtt • , ......... s'""'. wM ""'*'• lz ......._ W. ia.; ........... c. .. , ............. . .... . ''HANG -TEN'' TEE-SHIRTS ., .... •10 . fr~m .. Levfs CORDUROY BELL BOnGllS · TIMleN:ilw141_,wllill.W. ••It cotteiii --~Al • ..... ~ ........ jilw wtrwc,._ .$.50 FAMOUS BRANDS AT BIG SAVINGS! AU WOOL SHIRTS - lrllk tliy1 art iw•f tMM • • • -lthif' fht111 ill Ont ef ,.,..tfCNl'I 'I' flM shirts. You'll fiM a ........ Ht.c:• . , ... Ii Gf'111t'1 ••.• aolidl-pllW. M 1R sitt1. • :_ $16 T0 .$19.50 .. ' " ~ . . ' flr:NDiEfO'l . " "' , "DURANGO" WISJ ..... IOOrl ,_ . ...._ ........ .......... ~ ""'"· ............. , ...... .... ,...._ ...... , .. , .. . ,. ---............... "Perf~ct . for School" WINDKING hy _P_Jlic Trail · THE RIJGGm "''WL, ' . I •· "-Ki...., «11;tt ls : ,.. •II-'"'-:"" 11nnnw 1111..,,. .....:-· ·~· '''°"" s _....,, ••ttr . . llptr ·fl,,_., <~-" All ,.,.,, .. , .flni1n -· of""" · ...,. '• -.W tf fltw colOrs-4•: .. • courseJ sr111 36 to GRANJ's· $ Ar :10··. SIZls 41.u $1'1 •. s~-1p , ". -"-IG' l/l'tho.. 1 1,_~~!N JAcriTs ~ .. -...... ··~ ... "'""' .r!a~· °'"" .!f"'Wftli."-• Yin;,.~;;:_t . -. . .............. ·N-o.w .,,G fA88';. . .llANr•s • psE YOUI ~IT .. IUllMI years -cigarettet-for $2 y,ars. (Friends and· relatives used to send me cartons while I was iP the Army.) Until 10. years ago I -was convinced that smoking never harmed me. Al 115 I COl!id eaai-- ly cli~~ stairs two at a time. and f~ with no dlscomfort. But, coUl)ling and phlegm began to bother me and led me to have a broncbPgram taken -and POW! Because of abortness · of breath, . r am nearly in- capacitated. T've }od, weight and appetite. ibave t&at •wful feeling of exhaastion after·~ sliiht¢ exerUcm. Dr. SteiJl. crohn, isn't it true that when you take awa; cigarettes t.o proiont life it's like 90WKting the death-knell to freedom and the_ lo've ol' life as I hav1 lc'nown it? Beca111e t b.• medical profession wil _SI years late in dilcoVering the .hazards of cigarette smoking, ___ why should' I be accued ol self-destruction'? J've cut down mY smoking from three packs to one and one-half packs a day.~ me to quit just like that is IW telling a man he has to quit eating. Have you got the nerv1 to Say "no smoJting"1 .-Mr. s. __ ,..., COMMENT: If you had iio symptoms at ?S I'd say go on. Enjoy yourself. But in your caae age is no excuse for COflo. _linuing a ~d and destructivl habit. I can orily guess that )'OI are suffering f1' o m em- physema. If you continue ta rationalize I slippoae I W'OD't be able to COOVinee yoll· Uiil you do not deserve a medal for smoking "only" one and one-half packs a day. That's like taking less poison • Yes. I have the nerve to •Y don't smoke. Quil Otherwiae, l'rrt a little god who has fallen down or:i bis jOb. MEDICALLE'ITES (Replies to Readers) Deer Dr. Steiocrohnf A few months ago, I had 1 severe at .. tack of hepatitis. I nevee cared Jo drink, but my nerves are so cranky now because of this slow, boring confinement. that I take an ounce of liquor three times a day. I'd rathtt take liquor than tranquilizers. But my doctor says "no." What do you say? -Mr. T. a>MMENT: So!T)' -bul I'll have to say 1'no" again. Dear br. s1eincro1m: ean a woman S3 years old, still hav- ing regular periods, become preg~ant? -Mrs. K. -COMMENT: "P0ssitile. On the other hand, unllke!y 1n. a 53-year-old woman who bad not had any periods fot·a-yUi or two. ·Trouble breathing? lleaa Dr. Steincrohn'a informative booklet, "Emphysema: How 1-: To Live With. Jt." Send _35.- Cents in coin, plus a STAMPED, SELF·AD- ·DRESSED · -ENVELOPE to him, in care "'of •tbl1 newspaper. - _l __ _ • . . , L • I • • . . . ~ QUALITY. NAME BRA~DS YOU WILL FIND AT , OUR STORE * LONDON FOG ' * MAllHATTAll * ARROW * HARRIS SLACKS * LANCER * CATALINA * YAN HEUSElt * IATIIER *·JOCKEY . * BRUT * EAILE * CHAMPION * ARNOLD . PALMER * ill CASUALS * WINDBREAKER * McGREGOR . * PHOENIX · * BEllEOETTI OF ITAl.Y * DAYS SLACKS * KUPPEllHEIMER * HOLLYWOOD.ClOTitES (AN_D MANY, MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MEllTIDllO QUALITY SWEATERS FAMOUS CATALINA, ARROW, PURITAN AND JOCKEY 'SWEATERS IN ALL WOOL AND ALPACAS ENTIRE STOCK OF $17.95 SWEATERS • , •• NOW f · 8.88. 00uu; STOCK OF $20.00 SWEATERS ..... llOWfl0,88 ENTIRE STOCK OF $23.00 SWEATERS ..... -•12.88 iiiiiiliiliilil--F,;;;A;,;,NTiiA;S~Tl;,iC-SWEAT.E ••• DON'l' MISS THES'EI CASUAL PAN S DRESS SHIRTS --rtir 4,000 plin 11 l•ous· CHOOSI: fWOll AlllGW, llWlllATIAll. WICU · -• . _,_ It lwy, ltR ltll•s, Flan..! l Ylll HlUSt:ll DllHS SHllTS ... catiltllll-slzts 2111 42 wain. . •3 88' Yalues $3 88 REG. TO $6.00 ................ OlllY o . to $19.00 . e 111 IP REG. TO $8.00-. ...... : .. ; .... DlllY f 4.88 . _IMSOl.UTtl~ 111111£ MIGlllR TllAll $1.... REG. TO $10.00 ............. DlllY f 5,88 -KNIT SHIRTS f-JIClllT, CATAUllAS, PUllTAll .iiol mD fllE llUlllS l1f KlllT SlllUS 001ll£ S10CK Of $ I KNITS f3,88 EltlM£ STOCK Of sio KNITS • 4.88 • MEN'S SLACKS ' . , .................. -Ulll ... ltalill . rntru twlm • , • b&tldl ..,._ks ••• sill<IH-••• lllUlr' .... _. ••. 1• •an1i1111, ii ·-rlMy II wtar slxls nnor lltlor1 olltrlll II 1'111 ,.ten. Entire Stock of $20.00 Sl1tks SIO. 90. Entire Slock of $22.50 Sllcks f 12, 90 Entire S10ck ol $25.00 Sllc:ks SI•. 90 Enlire,Slock ol $35.00 Slocks S 19, 90 AISOlUUlY llOlll HIUU! /'\ • ' . • • "":· . -"< '"<. . -.. --- :MEN , S SU.ITS THE ARISTOCltATS OF FINE G.OlllUIG * l<uxury Silk'.& Wool * All Wool * Morrl .... •-* Dacron & Wool * Mohair & Wool * W1,..orl1 * Gobordi-* Flannel• * RO¥•-Twists . . . * Sturdy Worsted '-Italy * E119hsh H-cks Twills * All-Wool Sharkskin * World's Finest Ivy * i..wCashmoro Look * Silk & Wool lmporll Fabrics Wools * hnporfed Worsteds * Sm•rt O..rcheck * £.:pensive Domt1tic . · Wontecl1 ~--WHY• ENTIRE STOCK • Of $11111.oo SUITS $48 UMMl·-·lMI ENTIRE STOCK' Of $125.Gll SWTS $58 ENTIRE STOCK . Of $135.llD SUITS $68 -11111 • SllOITS • lOllCS Choose from over 2,000 units of Custom Quality MEN'S CLOTHING ' IALL ·!TIMS SUl.llCT TO NIOll IALI SO l'tlASI HURRY POR lllT HLICTIONI • DRESS SLACKS $ 6 88 VALUES TO $20.00 •• , , • • • . • • • • NOW • • MEN'S PAJAM.'S MG. TD $8.00 ........ ,. .. • .. • NOW $ 3,88 • CATALINA KNIT SHIRTS REG. $8.00 ................... NOW S2.88 _.MEN'S TIES REG. $5.00 .. • .. .. .. .. • .. • .. .. NOW SI .88 • GOLf SlACKS, permanent presstd . REG. $19.00 .................. NOW $4088 · • MEN'S enrs REG. $5.00 ............ • .... " NOW $ 2,8 8 • ~:t~~~~ , ............ NOW 88 ¢ •SPORTSMAN JACKETS . fl9 88 REG. TO $35.00 •••••••••••• , •• lllOW • • NECKWEAR 9 REG. 13.00 .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. NOW 4 ¢ • ~~-D~ESoli SHIRTS .............. NOW 52,88 • AP!CHE SCAR'iES ~ • I 88 REG. $6.00 • . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • NOW • • NYtON GDlF JACKns 488 GREAT VAl.UE .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. • • NOW ·-· .• ::tM~~AJH~~TS.............. NOW s2.88 YOU HELP US •••. WE'LL HELP 0 YO'U! THI MOST F-'NTASTIC SALi IN OUR HISTORY\;_ DON'T MISS THiii cusToM SPORTCOATS Sportcoats Choose from all Wool, Wool. and Mohairs , Silk Blends, Dacron and Wool · SftClll SlUCTIU. Of n• SPOITCllTS ••• SbeUands, Tweeds and many, many olhers too numerous to menllon . FllST COlll-FJIS! IUY IASIS .. ENTIRE.,ITOCK Of $55.m $191TCOAT$ $28 • ENTIRE STOCK · Of $15.m SPOITI:OATS ENTIRE STOCK Of $75.1111 SPDITCOATS -~39 VALUES TO MS.GO •19°0 11CVUH ·SllORTS ·lO~;s_ MIN'9' SPO•T IHl•TS • AU fAllOuS lllAllDS-All SIZIS SMit Slttm • l .. - AU SS.DO and $6.00 SHIRTS ....................... 0111.Y 12.11 All s&.50 AllO $7.00 SHIRTS ........................ DlllY 'IJ.H AU,$1.00 AllO $9.00 $HllTS ----.. ·-·· Glll.Y Sol.II DON'T Miii THISll • • • • • • l 5 PILOT·ADVERTISER I • ' Y~ ;work f;;m )'OUf iiOme pllone 1beat flve bour~ • day oace every ~ve · days or so. ne work .. delivered and you mu•t hive. the completed Ullpme.Dt 11 tbe mall by noea Ute foJlowln& day. 'Jbe •lartln& rate ii •t.71 per .._. ,... co111pe1s1iion for po1taie 1id .uy .toll .cal11 .. T•l s employment i1 eluted a3 •1contrld ~" ud yoa PIY YOU MUST LIKE to laly oa tloe ...... 111d be able lo prtbe -lo Id eve,.,...In1 tloe Interviewee remembers about the commerdal you are di• Clllllnl• And you 911 .. ld be a ltWe . tldek-.tkhane4;-bteause IOJne people do DO& take klaclly to klePhooe lnttrvltW• en. In my e•perlenee (aboat 20· a11l1Dp1ent1I I have bad very . ltttle utagonlslh and have had many coopcradve mea aod womea talk .. me . nil m.l1bt llelp SGme or your "e 1der1. -KATIIARINE PRICE,& Ckerry Hlll, N.J. Many thlnka:. l omitted the name or your employer. but thOse Jntemted in telephone survey V.wk can a p p I y directly to flnns listed in Yellow Pages phqne direc- tories under ' ' ~1 a r k e t Rdearch -. " "Bradford's Directory o{ Market Research Apncies," available at some UbrarJes, gives a lilt of th~ companies. Temporary h e I p agencies also handle sqch work. 1r you find no im· mediate openings. get your name on, file with as many flmis as possible, enclosing an index card with your address, phbne and any public contact experience you've had, in· chldtna volunteer work. • • • t>iar Joyce: r.ly hu1b1ad wm· be ap for rttlremut IOOD ud. we wUI need to 10~ , ........... Socio! Secwlly. He Is u expert meebatc DOW. -I Job• do yoa thlllk -Id .. ••allltile: to • .m•• '"'ti? -JI.I., ll(lenod, C1IK. You didn't say what kind of mechanic so I think your best bet ls to get ln touch with the older worker speclall1t.s at yoUr State employment s~rvltil office, or, if there isn't anJ, write the State D\~or of Older Worler Services at your State Employment SeCurity headquarters (get ad- drest from Post Office). o'NE JOE.A you many not haft considered which offers ex~Uent Job opportuniUes for malure workers, including "'·omen, la the occupation of centr.al.JecVlce_technicianJn_a holpital. Tt\ese workers are responsible ·for the storage and dlltri1nrtlon of \be medical and · suritcal supplies and eciuipment related to R11~ cm. some c;Jl'tral-sir_vJCt ted!nictaM ·mak6;1"!P&in and adjustments t~ \ equipmtnl; however, the jobscope-11 much bnilide:r and" one ·need not be m.thanically inclined t o qualify. Salary range is about $4,llOO to 17.2!!0. . BOOKLET. TtJ,e American Hoaptlal A-lltlon will ,.nd you a new fr'ee pamphlet with -detalll. To reques s1n·g1a - copy; send me a poatcard at lhls newspaper uklng for •·central Service Technician." • • • End ,...,. Clrtir l..,&e 1q· &ellloal It Joya Lail It ltlll aewspaptr. SorT7 bit tbe \'Ollntt ti mad m • ke 1 ,...., ... ""* bn,_.IMe. PUT WH IN . YOUR POCKEl ' StU UftWahttd ltftllt ---"1111-.-iwt.Y m.al' • Cllllltled44. -PHONJ UZ-5671 I -·· ~= -. ' -~· . ' . ' ---. Wtdntsday, Srptembtr 16, 1_!'0 __... -~-· --~ , ---"-.;- . -) ' Wednesday, St.Pttmbtr 16, l.~!_O . SllRl•AniUdl Sal 11-LallJ-:-Wllshlr . . p~~y~ f lrose ., ......... ·hint Swilg Lainps •11•lar. .... I .................... , ••• , •••• ....tt<••111 Y.IH1I Docu111e11t ,..... Frames <••1'9"11 .... •1.tt - C!8flll 11!\W• at $US s1st 4-Ft. llokcase " .J:. Credenza -.s23e1 5 17~ W•lnut ,_, f;... c ... , •• ,.,..,., , .. rm; ...... .,,.. .. 1 ....... ••Jt11 I•• r•1l1t•11t' . ,__.... .... "" 11 ' , ' -• ... ._._ ...... """ . ~· .. •it 'f941' ...... . . I ' 1 • ' ' . •' f. ' ' ' . ... ,_ ... ., .... M.4it•r,.•••• er. 4-11• ........ •ftit w;tti ~ 1llOl111 ......... 'llass ·Deer '"" , ... e $12 11 Sp•I•• Style Ll•l'tll'J Units •1311 v.1 .. 1 Feldl!';!~ $ .~ H•1d~· 1111it ..... .. •di .... °111• ~I-fill·' l1h elll 111 -r-iw..t. daft.Spt1.,.- ilAO.k. . ~·93 Al11ai11- t '. "'"'· --, •. ,, ... 1. 1v..• _... . .... , ... fl... /I S•n•eamTefl• Hl·hm• Fl'J P• -.fl' $1844 1 ....... 11 ... diltriw. "lio•. l••ttlflol• with Mot •UlltNf ••"'°"41. #T\I . 59c Easy Off ....... ci-tr 33c .Bag9les, =::: ~· 79c Woollte I eL Ll,..hl tr Pewder ColtlWattrW•lh '24" v.1 .. 1 1x2s llnoculars .... , ... Wl49 ... , • ..;,., 7 ,._.. ... wilkcll•ft· __,,_....., ._.. ........... 200Miiltetl Mllkhll1 69"Piiiui4 lats ·,1., Y•lnl .......... .. ....... . ·79c ..... _ .. , ... • (•iltlles Stery ... k ......... _ ......... . _,_ 1--~ ~""::.. -~ .59c 4,c . liB. ...... ~ ... 1n.~ ci.No11Wl1- ' ---'-"' .,.,. Jitv.h "' "" to-'ch. l '· I • ..., .,..~ ,. ...... . -··-..... ,... •:lfd<I." 11 ... 1 ..... ,. ... ...., .. ---It. "-411 i1*1...i a.,c.1;.. .......... ~ 2oc ea. Value! Glj11s Tun1111ers • ....,....,1,·.a. • llln Swlrf. 11 •a. • .... ,..,.;ltn. ' . . l "h .loo~i"I 9lon••• Wi'lh ""..,. '"'" 011111 .ola-tr ,;., ••• ftrJ' .,.uou, - pricN h1S'"P1',rctt. .. 1, •t.19 Yalael Johnsen's •. . . . . ' . . ' . ' .. :•~·y Sh11111e._11 -66c : • I' -• ;..;...a,-- • nr-~•'111115.1 ... l 110"'•ft411•14"'1• ,1i1 ... -r •• ,,4 •• ,u,,, •• , •-wi•>--r~ .fer ltHtliott • he!ltl"I· , .. ,,., ............ " ""'"'· ..... ""'"'ill. c..,... ......... ,1.u . • $1• ............. , .. ;.$!~ • $1.41 W1•11'1 l11 Siu .... $1.11 • $1.11 lirb!.OU Siu .......... 15c • ........... a.,r.. ......... llc C-M-•1$1.'5 • $3.H W1•1'1 s-.rt ...•. $3.11 .-.11.1 ......... itw:1-f~ with "WONii•rf"'I fil •Ml 11111...., llliiy. 1'4• ..,.M, 11• urain- 1119kll ,. flf.. S-11, MM11u .. . l°"', r... Lont '" .......... . T.W ... C.tf• W ..W .............. Vests s5" 1:111.iri•"'• ~•"t h•lr. ouyOc IWfft i11 iftek• .. , . i:ol· •ri, S.t4L •"4 XL •lt•t. $1119rt c.nlitn -· . in rib .,..r coW. 4.- ~11111 witlri 119'll•lty ,...... lrillhfl· '""'· ..If belt . Pune and Trawll lags ,,,...,,.. ,.. ""'" .....,.. colkl11 ... f•nq tri-. W~lf1, Pi~k. ,,.,. ... ~ ... 1. ii ... 3J,. ,., 1111;134" , ....... f•p•lennler Wlttt"IC ... otw ,..,..hlrtMlk• J\$26'7 _, . ..,, .. . 110 ... 36c • SJ.Af 250 ... ...... .-1001• .. , ....... • ~. "100 $1.4' ""' 49' Papi~ 'flair'· Pins Sft• tk M•dlu111 p•l11t P•111 ift flle .&.... •f th• ,.1"i;.... ""'" • '°"' ..... 11111 Wit .. ,,,.,. ,, ...... " Ylt••I• -.. ..... .... 49c c....,. tl!e.,.,... .... ..,.,. ,.. ..... $299 Pri ........... , , ..... .. , ..... ,,.,., ........ i11 belt Mll!Jot 1iyl.J. •• llli11l·,.,_ .... 111 - 1.cti .... '1" ler•n Ylta•I• 1-1 • -···· 110 HO ... 94c •tic 2S ... 111'1 4tc •fie M ... 1 .... 4tc ..... 39• ii!f.!.I) lllelltl ~, .. bolt~ I......;'! .............. 19' .... •1--@f'\? .......... ll0'1 ............... 69' .... 19• CwllJ '-..,,, . .., " .................. 44• '"ii®:!' Ylt••luill-12 _.," 49c ...... Wl1ltln ,. Alplrlll _,,,. ·--·-lfc- -lhY-@D OltANH flLAYOl Ylta•l•.C :!i':44c .,...,,.....,... . .... -•21t ........ Yilw•lml ......... ...... .. ,. $1."~ • • ........ , ... hlll11f '" Ylta11tln A _ ... '2" ~!'I.I' v ....... •12• • • \ , -----~~.~~~~ ~------~-~--------~~~--~--.=.. ..... '-------~~~~~~~~~~~..I..-' • ' I 20 LEGAL NOTICE """ N01'1Cf TO CREOITORS SUl"Elt OR COUllT Of' THE STATE OF CALIFOIUUA FQll TNI COUNTY OF ORANGE "'' """"44 • estt • o1 OAJ-1 El D TUO?ZO O..cet• .. NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN lo !ht ( ~ W • of the 1bov• n.r"ed decl!'df'f\I 1n11 1 oe soois l'<.lvl1111 c a ms 111• n!t lM '<l cl deceo"" a • re<111 ea to I i. nem w th he nece'" 'f wuthel'$ in The o I ce ef the cle k of t.I 1bove t nfll td court o 10 o esl"' hem w h hf' necesst Y voutl'le 1 lo the und~ s 11M4 al Ille rn c~ el l'ler A o MY "'NTIJONY JOHN WARD t S3S HIWl!'lonle 811u ev• d SOJ te :JOO Torr1m;e Ca lo n I ~kll s ftle ~ • ol blls M•s. ol the unOe •191\fd n ~ ,.,,,. ~ S oe llln "II lo file H it e ~I ~ d (leu:dt~ w !h n lour months tlttr ~• I •st out k.r t on of t11 • no!lce 0. ed ~Dtembf U lfl'O CatM ne M Tuone £~ecut•h: of lllf wt ~I the abOve fltmfd d c Jen ANTHONY JOHN WAJID tlllS i41wtti.rnr SI,,. Sullt Mt "TOITlftCI C.1! font I Tel (11J) JTI-071 lollwMY fer E~ec11 rh Pub Siied 0 ·~'l'e Co•~ O• jy p 0 S•ptemW ,, 2J ~ •nd Ottobf-I 1'71) 11 10 I EGAL N<Yl'ICE 1 • • • --~ ' ' • • • • • ' _,. .r= ../ ' • """' York Stock List- \ lflarkPt Sy11ibols --, - l I • I - \ •• 1 • ,. - ' DAIL 't PILOT, l tlel H•1 ebb.I Nllh ltw Ci.t Cltl • I • • ' l I -, A I c ,, " OI " .. " "" .. •• .... '" ~" • •• , ... - "" .. • •• .. ... ·~ •• •• ~ '" •• '" . .. ,,., ... t 'JI .... r ltll ""' ·~ "" ,,. '~ •Mil• ...,;111 _, ~~ ..,,, UC "'' ... 1M 'o F•lr ! "'n" h11r!1>1 hKlh•11- 5EC1 '""'" Ch11>t., Slrftl• C1llfor1 SECT C!•v of Cl\I~ I l lOl'I• ' s1ld 111 d1v1 bt noUc" ,_, ~VMI .. ....... SECT O\lbllUM DAILY circ11l1t Cll'I' al Ctlllo<11 P.\SSt ..... ' .&TTES1 EILEE~ City Cit Cltf af ST .. TE t COUJ<fT' CITY OF t, Ell.I li>e Cllr Clt•k of Cas11 ~ llMI' fo ... <t11tr 1nd lht Cllr' ~I I rllll .,, 59111111! . IN W · ~e•l'Unl~ , "' '"" Cll :.~'""bl E c " • Pl,/bll""' s...,.1ern11e • ... '" "' Esl1l1 t I'd. ' • NOTICE •.reoltors '"" 1tl ~ •aid 11e<fo ... If!"-• . ~"" to.,,._, \1011Cll1'1. Of fler .t.110 11535 Ha• TDl'r1nct. • tlusfnes• Gil' Pttl1lnlnt witllln four lion of tllfr Dolt~ $e .1,NTHONY !lJJl "'"" T.,.,..llCt, c Ttl: UIJI: ... HWM'I' k Publlllled s~1>1ern~r ,. . .. A •ESOLU CIL 01" 1 CAl..1,-011: Tl!NTION 01' A SI "T THI H••IOlt STltl!IT. '"" Mt .. don I SECTIO• Clh of Cc lls ln1enll rl11ll~ of CIKcr!bed A POrtill •• 11\0Wnl Book ~. record• C1lllO'!"ni•, Commen cvilerllnt wide wllll 60.C. fffl of H••boi Northerlr d ll!U>CI of ol be'lllnnll wifll Ille c e1;111nc:1 OI •lont • l!n of H1rbor I le.II fMnC 1 dl1t1nce nne IV11'19 p1r11111 i. 8ou11v1rd; NarttierlV I Ret.rotf!Ct flle In 1!1t! , CllY ot Col 01rtkui.r SECTION Oci'obo'r, ,,,.. the CGO.Jntll Cit' H1ll, l C1lllomJ1, .. PIKI for .... or ofll..ctltll SECTIO• Cll'I' ol Clltt CIUll "°"""' non !fl tw. co 11r111 ol llftO -··!Iii!' notices tllalf •nre. llunclNC .,,,e~I 111111 ft 1>1»le4, . • nubl~;~t~ r 11o1. 1 ne¥/1I •"ln!ed In ~ of 0<'1n,.., Sir PASSED A~ et !>nllem°'\i: .. Cff .&TtOT: EILEEN ... F Ct,.. Clertl of Cilv of CM.ti I ST.&TI! OF C COUNTY OF ( CITY OF COS t, EILEEN I tl'IP C/1'11 of ( (lerfl ol !fie ( CO!lll Mn1, flt 4ncl ~ ... <:1111-f 11111 re,uu llltC""°C-1 flt I •et111M' m o~ tlle 1111 !NV IN WITNESS lln!e 1pt mv ,.. 11¥ (111' M Ca '"''f!'nbef, "' "' (!IV '"' ., 11uo11~ 0t ............. ,,,, • ' - IZ bAn.V PILOT ~-r~---~Se;:.:rv'..:.'..'.in.:l-gL..:Newport BtfQch,"<'Costa . Mesa, "The client has a right tq. _ knoio eveT11thing doncerninp tlte transaction be)ore he acts ... " RANDALL II.. MC CAROLE l'r11id1~t of Thi R11l -Est1t1r1; • c1ll191 r1o1I 1.1t1t1 in1tructor• 1n,j l1clur11: 1uthar af tit, liook "R1o1I E1!1l1 Tr1i"i119 in C o1lifarni1 Col· l11j111"; • Reil E1t1t1 columni1t for th1 01il y Pilot; 1!1!1 cfir1clor 1 f CARET, r WE NiEJ)· SALESMEN ' UAIN MOIE Prolu1lonll-Par..,.11u1d Tr1inln!p UIN MOIE 0--SPllt-w ti ..,. lllYI 1m11 More Htlp, LUI Conh111lon ''Let's T•lk' _,,·About 11•• S'.46-2316 I _THE REAL E6'11ti'ERS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Nowporl Blvd. - M6-7171 4 Convenient Locations Near You CORONA DB. MM ll2 M.._;to 673.-scl .. • INVESTMENTS 27M HMM m.d, Suilo 201 Cotto M11o' \ I .- " -.. ' . • • . . ~· Corona . del Mar Huntington .. .. \ • , I .: I I, - .· .. ·. I L , . > .. ,• • .·';p " . ( ' . ~ 1"COI off. through Saturda~ ~ 70 Savings up to 6.30 a pair. ...,...... IOaM• reg. t .41, 808 . 1020 ....... .,... ...... ,.....,,,.... - ~ sm length, floor length. trip .... well-to-well, and ,;,,.~ChooM from two .,..utiful rudy-m9de • ...,,... both P9nn-Preet to ~hlne wMh, tumble dry, never iron! ~ ... and colon av.;..._ ')n apeci.a order • only. ~ 'llque' cotton/ reyon Jecquent we•w with thermal foem becking. 3 yr . .,.,..,..__.White, bronle, Mttque gold, m089 ..-n. champ..,., willow, eunbMm, l'ed, melon, tern, royal blue. · - 'Jewel T .. ' cotton/ r-..on dobby weeve with thermel fOWt backinQ. 3 yr • .,.,.,..._ .. White, oh8'ftP9GM, 11ntlque gold, oltve, t>lue, orster. lotlen, poppy 19d, pumpkin, bronze green. "Within 3 ,_,.of puroh .. we will replaoe tt'9M dreperi .. with dt..,.,_ of the Mme or equfv•lent qu•llty If notloellble fldlng occu,.. Juetoon· taotuetorHMce .• . S..,,C~t ... DAtl:Y PJLOT, Wed., s.ptemlaer 16, 1970 .; -( .~ ,. . ' ~· , ' ~ , --/- / 2---SuppleMMf .. DAILY PILOT, w..l, S.ptem•ll' 1', 1970 -' . Special Purchaael -=iacquanl· ~ ~ -cononr.;; .. -. rayon in auotted colon.· lhlTotwin 13.U 961!110 Ml . ,14.U lCW.115....,. .. ... 118a!20king ... .. . ' i . . . .. ~la' cwtalns giya)'our-windows a cus~ clfcerator•rook thptyo11 ClQft do youneff. ·Nfter- lron Pn fir-"~ sharblin trimmed with cOtton ! w1nnee·. SOiid co1on 1n cw1om ct.corotor ~. 70Jc24" or 7~· -' 2.49 -. '.;!.·-. ' 2.79 70x36"1 ' . . . 70xlf" vafance, • .. . : :, ~ 1.89 70xlTH frfngeCI ~t ~ 2.1.9 S.Cx12" poof valOftee, Jabot (pi.) or .festoon (ea."), 3.29 Tie back, (pr.) 1.39 Standard -& Queen '8 king '10 '. . Personal TOJ1cll pil- '4-16 Speclall Accent rugs odd colorful toUchesto~ rooms~C~ from a wide assortment of shags, cUt ancf loops, 'tufted, ton.. on-tones, aod rn0re In nyl~polyetter or rayon. MtJwry . lhapes and colors~ '~'!.!If•' low$ let you dM>.Ose from1 soft, medium or firm. Dacron• pofy,ester witfi. foam ·core construction for sneeze.fr" sleep. .. CHARGE. THESE VALUES AT.YOUR LOC~ PENNEY 'STORE I -"' .. \ .. , __ _ I - Infants' and toddlers' knit tops and blouaea. Turtktneck polos, and dressy blouse, in polyester/cotton and cotton. _ Some Penn-Prest• too, for easy care. Lots of patterns and colors. Sizes 1 .. 3 and 2T -:4T. Reg. $2, now 3 1*488 . . SvpplenMnt tri>AILY PILOT, Wftd., ~r 16, 1970-I le. ' . . _ _, .. lnfanta' and toddler•' crawlaboute and pf ayaulte. Plaldl, prints and to Ilda In polyeater /cotton corduroy, · co.tton corduroy Md Some with Penn-Prnt • eo yOU newr Iron. Slzea1/2-~and 2T tci 4T.I 2~~·:;aa1 I ' I . I , CHARGE THESE VAL:UES A~ YOUR -L:bcA~ PENNEY STORE I , . ... I .. t II -. •· -....----- Women'J glow l.athec duty shoe with crepe Nbber aole. White, women's aizet. 799 .. . - Shift atyle uniform 1n Doft,tt polyester/ ,.,,.. ... ingbone fabric. White, sins 5-15. '7 'IJ. W~'s CorfOM• du~ .ti'oe •itf\ ribbM ....., sole. White. Women'slfzet. .• ., ----b, - Dacron• polyester/ f'Ylon knit basic amock. y.'hite, pink or blu.. Sia .. S-M-l. s7 fortr.r polyester/ ~ tuck front pone& ..,... in whit•, lizes 8-18 • $6 Fortrer polyes*/ rtylon tuck front ponel stylinQ In white, slzes 141/2-241'2. s7 .. ----···"-·------·---·--·· ..... ,,.,_ .. ---····· ........ __ / 1• -~· ./' .... ~ .. ~ ! 'e ., ~~­...... __ -7--y---- .. . ... • • ,Jf .,. ..... t !!\ . . • , • • • ":' ~ ... ,, , • , (\ ,. I/I .. . . Wotrtett's 3..,._. bonded Orton• ocryfk WMk.,.. -pant suit plus a akirt. Novy, fight blue or goW. JwJor siz-. 5--15. ··14" . .. ...... . ,_ CHARGE THESE VAL:.UES AT· YOUR LOCAL ~NNEY STORE·f . _ f -- ,,. . .. . ' • I j l • t -. . '-Supplement to DAILY PILOT, Wed., ~ember 16, 1970 f • .. i • Great buyt Men's w0rk and sport boots. Rugged, long wearing uppers of tide leather. Cork/rubber toles and .heels. Short slffve Permanent Press sport shirts in solid colors and stripes. Men's sizes S-M-L .• 3ror$5 Cotton flannel pj's In assorted colors. ~en's sizes S-M-L-XL. ·299 Special! 1 OQ% polyfster knit scrary1ble stitch sport shirts. High crew nec.k, knit cuffs al')d bottom in asso·rted stripes and Hds. Men's sizes, S-~-L-XL. Cottcm--work socks, · nyton ·reinforced. White, grey, random. Men's sizes 10V2 ·13. 399 Goodyear welt construction. Or~ shirts at a value pricel 65% polyester/35% cotto.n Permanent Pr ... for never-iron ease of care. Klngdor collar, short sleeves In white,. or. medium tonei of 3tor1 - Aedwoo4 brown In men's sizes. 1088 blue, green or gold, men's 1ii:t1 HYi-17. long sleeve.a In tt;\e medium tones, men's aleeve lengths, 32-34. 2so -. l\ .. ne" •. CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR· LOCAL PENNEY STG>REI .. • • # • • • • • I •. ·- .. G·reat at 56.95 Fantastic at 49.88. -. Penncrest• 10 piece c•nnlster cleaner. · / Here's Cl great vacuum cleatW that'll cfeon your home fr~ floor tO ceiling. Features automatic cord reel, triple filter, ~tion ~lector, foot pedal switch, tOQI pack carr;er in c~ing stairt. Nfl• 56.95, now 49.11 · " Walhei'~ry8r sale •.. and ·. we cliarge a big*·fat ~ zero for color ... ~ --;· Avoca4'o, copportono or ltarve•t 1014' at thtt 1aMe prlco ••whit .. Save 3i.95 on the pair... 1 · ) ~Sale s194 UsteR to this stereo, console -and ·component systeln sale· .... $239. Pen11cre1t• 43 lildi ''Metlfterra11oa11" •tyl• 1t•rff cretle .... hos 4 speaker 1ystem, 4 1peed automa~ chane«ir 6 controts, record 1torago CIM!pafflftent. Anti.que finiah on venHr...,., hardWooda. ..... n..•-11cn_,. ... ._. -cMle•••...Y' ................ . ....... , ..... ,""9f11,..t ....... 11 •• t1a c1i ... ,, 7 --r:to·u.econ...t.. ...... .................. . .... '"·•s.• ......... ~ ........................... ,., ,. ·w~4 ..... ..._7f--.... 1511 .... , ............ ... i~ le ·'I ......... ond ~luxe attachment set. Stands on end for ease ll . Sole price effective thru Soturdcry. . -:...-· ennetp~ ... '"' aftd Va<1111M CleaMn 11¥elt.Mo at ...... Penn_,...,... IU94A PARIC IUUANIC CANOGA PAM CAIU&+J> CHULA VISTA COMPTON CULVll art DOWN!Y PUu.aroN ' OIAHADA HtUI HUNTINGTON IMCH HUNTINGTON PAIK INOLIWOGe LOMG llACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NlwPolr MACH NOIYHHOU.YWOOO OIANOl "THI! CITY" • MN Pl94AHDO TO_,... VIHTUM WfSTCHISTll WEST COVINA Polkwll'I I .... ewrt vacvvm...,. OAltDIH OIOVI • OLIHOMI MOHIOYIA WHITTlll'DOW .. . . W..Mn a1141 Dryen ttMll.W. at..._. PtnMY ater... ~K CAHOOAPAIK CM&.96 D CHULA VISTA C:OUIOI OIOYI PUlLOTOH OIANAOA fUUS HUNTINGTON llACH . HUHTtNOTOH PAH IAawooD . LONG HAC:H ·HIWPOU llACH _ HORTH ~YWOOO oMHGI "IHI CITr _ 11\H POHAHDO TOlltAHCI VAH HU"tl _ VINTURA WHTCHHTB ,- T . -.~ --- -L ._,. - . . - 1-Svppl,ment to DAILY PILOT, Wed;; kptemw 16, 1970 .. . .. I # , . ' ... l .. • . ... .~Sate: .... ... 1:1· . ,..~' . .. .. - ·' ( ~ ... . . .. .. .. . . . \ .. \,.. :~ . 'GIMme>re' turbo aCtjllc. For winte r fclshion~ in a bevy Of new plaici1. • -· ... Bonded · ;~ • Wttft.. a~e trieot. . . .,, ~ll~lne ~hablet '.54 /.s~r. Reg.~·~· Now .~;·~- • •. V9'°NtHt ''G•llalr" Tjiosi~onal"Weigh\· --rayonf ~et111te 1,; 9 r. \°-f ldl, ana. -plaid&· · · ' Han<l .w,aihab;\e, krusl\ ·re1Jstant:~3 / 54 ... Reg. l.98, Now ·1~~ KnU .jersey. Orlon• acrylie/wool . • . booded with • ... acetate trlcot is hand.washable. Luscious solids. 58/60" R~ .. 2.98, Now · . .· .. \ :253·j· • I • ., ~ . . . yd •.. · .... ,... -----:r.:-"'. . ~ - • ,I . . !· : " . I • , .. .., .... " . . .... "' ............ .. • • • ~ .. ~ • ..... , ' --' ·-' . -.. . ~ -' -· - ' -.--·-.. ~ , , ....._~~~·~S~-~~1~6.,:l:!'70~----~DA~ll;!Y::!'l'll~01LJl3 P~tterson :;Wins hY~o,"rromises _ t9 ·~ e Detter · . *. ....... . •• , NEW YORK CAP) -"The-ne;t Ul!1f U..'1pplauoi I fet II rreater th.In I got l!mlng and reflexes were oil. I wlia fail feel al tho ~1-o1J9. ~ man lo win U be<:k wlien he lmockt!I (!Ill !lnl and htt on lhe baet ol·Ihe-t Wbilo I 11 be better. And tht nr:zt tlme after then." 1 • -only In spurts. ·I w!!.-~ewr hurt so 1· Perei warned G~D· far:-rabbit .... pun. fng~J~ l!1 1960. He hadn't down. He wu tagltd by 1 rlgb\ hind til" · Illa! I'll be even ~er. And'W~ver.11 i3 A-crow<! of<I0,909 P'Jlnf f!U15· pve lhoughl lllls was. It." . clllng In Ille fiNI, bulllng In "the ~enth ·!»en cut since a 1953 figbl with one Waa the fciUrtlf and gral>bed GriiiiJiiilft b"O l ""1t lt bu to be in New YOri " him a roaring ov1Uon. . Patteraoa, obhgmg to newl(nen n. his nd bittin tbe break in the tinlh" :It Ba · riD .,.,_,j-1M:ICll __ • ..._..P~·-_ tl · ......___ 1be future for Pattenlm probably, dress.Ing room, ~climbed oo a bench IO a g on· -DU)_ • • ... • scorn. _ ......_ started a wild y th.It fV\IPU ··-1· -~~·hlne '"'dulled-by means anolher bOiit wtl!P.Jliririiy Ell~lliil all coolaliear-.lttrhe-1mocted ou1 appearecUl>alabullcauaed.lheCUIJn lhe.__":••1 wB11I everybody lo know I dld not~ bell. -· •-!WO-Year layafriiiil hl!il<ills dlniliiish-"Jlt.riii"Uielillor pooilb1Ytr°ftg!lrw~!;>-eon In 1:,1·o1-111.-100t-with-a 1111 hook_mth round. mate ,_Lio-get-re~.. In the elghlh_a -blnallon --- ed ,.by his 35 years, still SPoke of the Oscar Bonaveqa from the~-"'· ~ to the body. ' "I think it WI).! a butt," said Pattenon. SoMy Ustoifor @llYbody else," Patterson ~rson rtcbfhanOilidl --· 1 G - fl:durt!'Tlleaday night after his loth-round lt will take at least air. ~.foi:: u.e· .. , "l"dkin't 'think it was a knockout,'' he "But I !fall bobbing and weaving, ~oo. I sal_d, interrupting the l!ltervlew. . throltlll_ the rope1. WU ruled~ ~Ir.out' over crude Charlie Green. cut over .. Parierson's left eye to'J'ie~. Dr · sald, ,"T thought he got· up 1nd J t was a told my: corner men to cover 1t up It had been said that' be was figtitlng knockdOwn. _,. "l was heavyweight champion twice." Edwfh Ci:inpbell of ,the New ·Yotk,• S~ TKO. 1 didn't expect , to knock him Out because I was afraid they would stop it." on ly ln hopes of getting anoth"er-crack at Asked had helped Green..-1":~ aaid fitterson, the only man ever to, Athleic Cqmmiaion, said it w<iuld tat'e .. witiii .thatPunch." ' Patterson,theyoungestever towinthe Sonny Liston who twice knocked him Pa -bad a typkal P ddioo-t . rqlln ~the title, "aod now what am I nine stitches to c~ the deep g~1 'f l~ Referee Tony Perez ·called lt liUe__J\'ben he knocked out Archie A.1oore out in one round. wer. nted! • .. 20th, 30th~ 40th! But now "I wun.'t lbarp,'~Patteracm ~' ¥'i tooctout as Green stl'laled tO get to hls at the ageGor21-m 1851, became the only Patter.>!! was wrestled "U ii • sport Lsn1t It?" . . -" ' . ' ' .. • UPIT...._ CHARLIE GREEN, FLOYD PATTERSON SLIP TO CANVAS. AND, REFEREE DAVEY FELD IS CARRIED AWAY WHEN FIGHTERS REFUSED TO FIGHT UNLESS HE WAS REPLACED. Wright Seeks ' ' No. 20 Tonight; Coach Denounc~s Racism Charge • Gabrielson Out Of Mothballs, Paces Dodgers -~els Sp}it MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP) - Minnesota Twiml ~·Manager Bill Rigney shouldered the blame f9.r a wrong gµess and scattered··his'uniform""around·~~of fice in di!gust. California outfielder To n y Gonzalez heartily accepted congratulations, and ON ;n' Tonight Channel 5 at 8 declared he doesn't guess about hlttingp c:hasing line drives. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -WI th his "But obviously it hasn't.." he said. "I'm most challenging season almost upon hoping we're going to be able to play this him,• Coach Ben Schwartzwakier cf sea!Oll. Maybe we won't. Syracuse Jw denowu:~ charges or "If they come back on their terms now racism against hUn and vowed U>sland we would aot have a season. I cfoo't thiiik firm on his suspensioll of eight black the players we have would consider this· a players from the football"'f.eam. proper thing, to give wa'y to players who •11'nley had a chance to sip a st.ate· have missed alJ this practice. I just don't mentthat-was give• to them by the chan--think we could have a· team On that cellor," ·the 61-year-old coach told "The basis." Associated Press in an exclusive in· Seven of the black players boycotted in terview. · •• the spring, charging racism at the "They did11't sign it. I would think tfl3t. -university, and ·then Wer~ not invited ll they had been serious aboitt pla)'.ing back to the squad this fall. They were they would have signed il..'' . ~. joined by an eighth player in refusing to Schwartzwakier felt the elttire incident . sign the statement. should have ended Au~. 21 wol!n · thf, · "We never were co.scicus of racism," players rejected the stipulation 'jn tbe !· said. Schwartzwalder, who revealed that statement. that they would 'ta.~e . run he ha.s had problems with the squad the blame for boycotting 16 days of · spring pa.st t"wo years when the Orange managed practice. . ·. , ! ; ' ot1Jr M and 5-5 recofds fbr a coach with ' ' an over-all record of 135-67-2 here in. 21 years. . "Our whlte players don't feel this thing existed." . -He Sila he always treated his players ''pretty much as equals once they are on that field, although someone has to be the boss." Negro players netd _s~ial "Xln· sideraUon because most of them Coriie from tough f J n a n c l a I backgrounds, because they are more "sensitive," said the crew-cut, bespectacled coach. "We hope we continue to have them, and we look forward, GOO willing, to surviving·this thi.Jlg. We have no racist feeling about letting this unpleasant situation affect our thinking in the future." He blamed the problem at · Syracuse and at other unJversJties on outsiders. "It seems as though any place, ·any 1ehool where a third party entered the situation you had groupism. A group of athletes went to a third party aftd discussed their pr661ems with them, i~ stead oI discussing them with the football LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jn 1989 Len coach. ThJ.s is where you later had Gabrielson batted .333 as a plncb bitter serious problems." which placed him among the btst ln .the. He aa1d that his mall from the alumni , . -btd'lcated-they tiacked his Strong stand:--National League at.hitting.in.a plncb. "I have never been so coosclous of But 1970 has been a Jean orit for trying so hard to be right as I have in the _ Gabrielson and be koows eucUy why. last two years," he said. '1Since I'm not playing much I teldom "There wa!i a period in the last two aee the good pitching " be said. years when I wasn't very Popular with . ' the squad. But let's say thiJ thing has put Tuesday night GabriellOn coUeded'only a different twist on it. his seventh hit all year, • double, that "l feel that J've bad as fine a rappcrt drove home the tying run and mlde tt with this squad since spring practice as possible for lJ:ls Angelea to come from I've had with a11.y squad. We will either behlnd and shade San Diego 5-4 on Man- ·survive together or fail together." ny Mota's bases-loaded 1tnite. Gonzalez, acquired just recently from AUantl:, lined a tw~run, ninth·inning dou. ble Tuesday night and then banged into the center field fence to catch Rich Reue's drive as the Angels rallied for a i-3 victory over the Twins. Stimul~ts RaU,i: · Pirat,~s Cling to l-ga1~e Lead The Dodgers will attempt to sweep the three-game series tonight by sending Joe Moeller, 7-7, against the Padres' Dave Roberts, 6-13. "I know Gabrlel8on really wanted that bit," manager WalteT" Alston said later. "He's been wcrking ao hard all year but it hasn't been easy fer him." Minnesota took the first game of a day. night doubleheader 7-5. 'The same teams meet again tonight as the Angels' Clyde Wright seeks his 20th victory. Disqualifies · Weightlifters Rigney guessed in the ninth inning of the second game with the Twlna leading 3-0 on Tommy Hall's 12 strikecuts and three-hitter. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -A mini cold Hall was yanked with Angeltf on first war hovered over the World Weightlifting and second and none out. ' ' Championships today after officials Tues- The Angels quickly tied it off Ron Per: dly night disqualified five competitors - ranoski en run-s<:oring •ln&lea by Ken all from Iron Curtain couhtries -on McMullen and Doug Griffin and a run-char.;..11: cf taking stimulants. producing grolllldout. e-. Stan Williams came In' and gave up .Delegation leaders from the Soviet Gonzalez' double, which popped~1n and Union, PoJaild and Hungary, the nations out of Tony Ollva's gloVe after the Twinl' whose weighWfters were disqualified, outfl,lder slipped on the aoggy outfield threatened to quit the championships and ... us take their' Muads borne. •· .. I ~dn't save it .for hif!\ .. /'. Rigney ·Among ti'Jse charged with taking.the rrtmaced u he slood up and klCl<ed part • lllmulant phenylethylllnlne were Sandor of his unifonn that he had Oung in a rq:e, Holcreiztel of Hungary, who W<>n~ 1170 ac:rou the office. -flyweight crown on ·the openiDg iilgbt "The nuie guy pil:hed -art oul Satuntay. . We s:houl~ have save\ it for him the way Of t!\e first three finishers in the he pitched." . n~ht and baQtamweight divisions, Bui Gonsalez and Ille ·Mgels had other • only . banlamwelghl king Mohammad tdMa as they won only their aecorid aam~ NUaid was not stripped cf his medal. ~ the last 1J outings. J)bqualifted .after urine specimen test. ..A. .A. ~ poalltve in addlllon lo * ,.. ,.. liOl<zrelter' ' were ny.wel1h1a w alter s•<C*O OAM• ' Bmlt)'llek of Poland and V. ~n o( CALIPOW;MtA MlfllMIMTA U.S.l .R. .00 bantamweights lmrt Foldl .. r II ·r'I 9't t t !'Ill "'--l.lclU f ,...,_,, 11 1 1 1 1 lO'nr. " I I J 1 ' of Hqary and Henry •• _,, O GI'"'"", 2tJ 4 I 1 I C.~. 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Mlnllaell 4, ti -011\4, 6W ·~ A-· • -"-· HR. -"-noi. '' .._ crown after be dethroned fellow eouo- -· 1 -c.,.,_.. 1,. " 1t •• •• to tryman Waldemar B.aanowskt. Tuelday l!!,,l11!tr ._,,, ' ) I I O I""! the ll""-'ghl cham•ion. l-1 R.klle (W.4>1) :t-111 1 0 0 1 I n 6" U ... ~llf'CI r k l11vm 1 o o 1 o 1• Basianows finished eecond, lifting T:Hitl 1 I 1 t 1 It ch ,.,.,, __ I (L,7•1) 11' I I I I ll 9641f, poundl-to 189fl for the 1970 azn.. l .Wll!lll'l'll lta 0 0 I I I Pl -eowi. Tlmt __ lits. Altlllll•nn -MP. Pon. ( t - ) " ' . ·cub~ Move Ahead -of Mets in Wild Race The primary difference, IS Gabrlellon sees It, is that in 1969 be WIS pllying, iD 1970 he isn'l By THE ASSj)CIATED Pl!1;58 ' . ' ' . The Pittsburgh .. Pif•tes-clung tinacloi.u-. ly 1 to .their mlnl-ield in the ~alio~ Leaiue East'a dip:y race wi~ a home run !_>arrage Tuesday night wbile1 the Chicago Cuba ctePt · inta second , pface, just barely ahead of the New York· Mets. , The Pirates made sure o[·Uieir leadership by blasting the Philad!lphia Pllhburvh .,, .... N•w Yori!: .... ' " " n L•'1 .. .. n '""""""' -"' "'°"" 1, Mon~I •• New Yirti Ji AWl1 t, Phlllldt!Pfi'll l, NIW Y01'11 4, SI, LDUll 1. Cl'llc• -l\l l'IGll'le 2, $1. Loul11 Aw11 1'-M°"trHI " SI. Louis I. Ptlllldttpl'lll a, Ntw•von. .. Mtw Yll1! -l\t l'lo'"' I, l"llbbwvfl 4, Chlc191 •1 Aw1t '• MontrHI 1, Phlladllpllll 2, l"lltlllurOll. Phillies f.3 behind Willie Stargell's three. run homer aM solo shots by Richie Hebner and Bill MaZ<roski. However, behind them, the Cub~ slip- ped pasl the SI. Louis Cardinals ~ in the afternoon before the Mets dropped 1 ~ decision to Montreal when the Expos -acor<d twice In Ille 10th Inning. Tht Meta had entered the day virtually Ueawlth lhe-P1tgio, Aller Tuesday'• reauila , II looked like this: Plllaburgh 7U3 .5340 Cblcago 77~ .5274 New York 711-70 .$270 Both the Cubs and Mets now are one g1111e behind. The Cllbs broke a 3" deadlodt In the sixth inning when rlgblftelder Luis Melendez mi>Judged GleM Beckerl'a ny ball and It dropped for 1 double, and Billy Williama sln1led In Beckel'j. Williams lhen singled in the decisive run 1n the aeventh inning. Tbo llela had pulled dramaUcally Into a :J.3 tie when pin cbhitter Dave Marshall hit a sQkl h<lmer with two out in the ninth ·inning, an<t Toinmle Agee homered to start the Iotli, giving New York a 4-3 lead. 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Gclden West College 1s favored (Iver Orange Coast by eight points wnlle Laguna Beach will defeat Loa AnUgos by one If Ille DAILY PILOT aports llllff II 1dept at plcklng whiners in Orange cout area football glnle$. ' With' start of the annual Pipkin P lckeroo contest in the DAILY PILOT !hi> week, the !Ive regular ~ staff memQers select favorites and a point dlfferentltl r.r publicallon'aaCh-1'1eaday. Ifl the four majOr college and pro- feaiopal games, USC is favo~ over Nebraalta by 10; UCLA over Plllaburfb by lO, MWOurt over llioneoola by 10 In the TV regional encounter: and the Rams ,are favcred by 11 over the cardinala in the Coliseum Friday night. Other high school favorlla tncluda CoroJ!I de.l Mar over Newport Harbor, • l"J!lri•! Ir! I Ptll1 ol thO HIM ol f9tll!fQ LIMI !ll@y PifM IM.•1 letmt •I .. , Ume or another durlnt • ,,_. CtKh ~-•I 1" J11M"1 Hill! •ll'H4Y hod hil share e( ml. ytl 111< • ftrn PIM l!illl l!unlln&ln• llfM!l-lf!l'l~Uild Jlll!!L Friday rughl ·in · 'lllghlan4tr rillll 11 i<I H'lllrl !llJll· . -"We hid 13 bacU out fer v1rsit)' football when we lteW [111!dJC!ng," I' 0 d 0 ft . 141Y•· "OQ 'MGfldl.Y U,n were .. 1, 111,.. ol -pmenl for -~""' tlJ( we. ev.,-pt even1>odY rudy !« ,t pme, I Wnk wa nn '°"'J!Olt 111111 l!IY lfl!P en eur ....-11." · f-11 n ' I Cllftf!Wnln1 flW 'P• ("1f · In life. Far from it. )le bat 1even 1tarten Mell ...... 1!-lellfrm.n ond hl1 nl1':tied ltnrJI at.1rter1 1reJ11 !1'11 J>C111Wml i. .-., . Kotll ~-~ al a 1'1lllllell MlllOll-'aii , .. "" . )lul !'Ill lit lllO .... -... this year. · "He Is our best runner and a eood signal caller/' Peden says. "He if _.lltw.-vlrap •• I Pl-'\lui l!f !lope )If will cume alOq in thla rtspett 1r1ll sit beUtt as the season pro- ~". . .,... " .... """ it•rttnl """' -"""' 1'4'ftd ,~ haft ""'"" 11111 ...... .. Ille hip ocheol Incl, Tim ll•tk mond flCllMI 11 tM thinl left holfbaetl"l..t 1eta !ho 1111ron1 nod -Mlh Danny Pelk and Ed& Sull!Yln J1&Yt srol• lnJurt• .• Mel ...... .,,.11!-."J... lit JbOV.W Wiii -Offlllll hflfloik tn4 is the tlllw •-pelllof In the ttoriiqll"'"P· 'iiotl Pl!yl, .. fullbacll, ii •1 from lut ,..,. •• J.o Uabro·.'4t sqlilll. Ptdtn ... 1c1...i ,llllolln1t.on Baell In Its oc:rtnun•1• lolur- da)' and 1 .. i. l!le..Y ... '" b<l· ter [11111\cal condftlo!: 1111• hit -lqllltf. • . I Vaqs May Get Closer Th• R11tchl Alamtte. Va· queros dr.,,M Uteir football opener ill tMI •NI ti.en pro- m'"1 In romp through eight ttral~t opponents b e f o r e WiJll bumped off in the first roJlN! of' the Clf AAA Ma_,jor League Standings pJ1v0t1s. • . •·•, Ille les. m lh1.t dfopn11d N~l!Oflal l.efpe m•.,, r-E11t Divlalot ~ Vaqllf!'95 In ~Ir op,n,r w L fe~. OB -P'ount1tn V1lley's Raroo1 -Pittsburgh 78 81 ,531: ..... will be ll'"nlng for three Ckicago 77 69 .5,7 1 straight win• asa in.st the New York '18 70 .5~ t d@f,ndlnf Garden (Jr e VI St Louis 70 78 .437 . 9 Ltague tlUl1i. frldty at HIUl-Philadelphlj 86 ~ • .ffft jl Uftgton Beach High. Montreal 15 U .4U J\t /.s l\lnft\o coach John West Division C1llard pull It, '}we lost to ClJicinnaU · 93 -57 620 r11111111n Y•ll'7 by two pqlillf Ded1irt 10 '1 :~, i111 two r .. r• ago and by enfy Ont San Franaiseo 79 69 ·"' JS paint last year so maybe we 're Houston Tl la 483 ZQ'A: due tr. at l~•Jt 0~ tie 1n~ay." ~tlanta • '12 i :'80 21 C.i •rd Jul t 'e\tarmen In 8an Diego 58 91 .389 34ij th• fold, but onJy one -' t""'•Y-• 1t1w111 q.arte~·ct •au! "hane -is ~''"1 s. New Yo•io. 4 11 1nn1nv1 , .,.. . '1 Ch-..tllO !. St. LOUii l a back. And, Shane wu only 1 Ho1i1111n '· c1ncw.111 ' s-.i 1trinlH'r last season. ~ Fr•nclt<:o '· Ati.n11 ' -" .. ~"'" • --• ..-~..., Dlfll'll c A •t 1JJ.--..1er up frolft · PIHillluf"tll a, ""111c1e1pti11 i ' ...,._,.. · T"•t'• GllMI the Bee•, """ 11!11, lJ ~r-II lt1"""~/'rt. !IM~ff 11.llJ 11 Montr11! flltllllct rentlt WNl!'ll I ltfUI• •Ith . p'1tf...,i"fll (Clfl'll>rl• ,.,I " P~lllt•tllllll Ulun- llhlN for tM "'-"'"1 st1nal 1111111 l .. U!_,. """' I 1........... -· • -,I. "i,:tlll~ !f,1-1141 11 Cllltf110 (Pl~fl" 11·11 el llN °D1P"V1. ~lnclnn•!I Nolin 1'·11 11 l'IOlll!tn (8!111f1111M A MVJ of retuf"l'LITif •11· ""ka~1111dr.-''""''' .. ,~, 11 C>Wtm !MMtltt' \lamw (ftm tfl"' a p d 1.11, nltlll · • ..!.:.:b~ -~• ) • u--.. 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Face ·test -. -·-0-· ro*~:;..<.ll_ e_i Heav i.EtJwr ·~ ~ n ~µer _ _L' : ., S -'.:.-Mater ~llJgLJlcbool's way of pasl _Jiib\nlnt·like,,..< "" HaupeMtlo.-;,.me , Uni, Boys~Republlc · --~ ~ ------- . l11SameG1~eenBoat A DlffERENCE HniUH DUFFERS ANO UPERTS t. John Bo1CO la al proud football bistmy -never speed al Sanla Ana, ~ off lh'I benc~ In 19111 jo lead • 't:e~1:;:'r _ror 1 ch!;:.fu: a lo.1ing sea!IOll -begl111 lta ~to~ "I dolt't belie"' that the ~rchs {Q a wlnnlng Friday night's ·University Hilb Boys Republic football encaunter ,t Mission Viejo High could be labeled the Green Bowl and the Trojans have no , seniors. "" Boy11 Republic is ·1n tQe , ~·· a r new head .coaCh 191.h year Thursday night al ~ooda w B~in:'' • S!,aaon aft.er ~te'r Del ba -1-c"eorge Mas~clr., lbe----Sr•fti Santa-Ana Bowl-when u. bet init:; his team ~ost its first three gamN o~ ed ' M' _.. etp. reviewing-stage on lbe seam.-_ · are expect to~ again be one onll'Chs of ~ Bob wood_ye~ phase of )ts "game in He took over the Lon .pr the top· favorites ln 1970. m.eet artb-r1val sa~Aiia preparation for Its t 91 o Beach ..WlliOn game t e 5 It feature s two high school teams that are sinfilar in. one respect-they are both in- experienced. sarri'e boat with the exception ,being that the Rams have three seniors in their starting of· tensive lineup. 'J'.he ,Braves will e~t_ertain High. _../_ . · opener .. One. or his major con· W.JIOdS' ouUit to a'· 3}.25 ~~~~n't~~r::: 0F ~rd :n~ ~e d~laden Red and ::aeis how well his youn'g >t!ecis~_. t VA'ftaheim Sta~ium the .second year funtington ~e...-cf t.fater Del ia a J~ The :; ho~d up. 1 ,,..,,. and.c.apPed the season w~th a Beach eleven may be a tougb_..pomt favor!te to...,,.difl\'ioR of feature, onl~= s:nio~v en ~~g 36-7-rout ol Bishop Uriversi(y is in its first.year • "W e get new kids every· year," says Ram coach John Bothell, an aide to head coach Chuck Aamoid. "It is a rarity when we ·have a returning let- challenge. .L" Tom Ba1dwm's Slinls fer the His oJf 1 · ma · "We have sev 1etle;~en fOurth ,.time in" the six tries is 1 ve~n:.;.,e i'::' howev~r, · He:s a defirule ~eat in tht: back' this year;>'~ssick says. sinc;e the series beg~ in 1165. eludes nine seniors~~: t~ ~n..ia111.....-ana gives . Fullhouse •·\Ye _..P.pefate out of an 1. One of ~~r~ Maw experie ed Ha a .r 7 a ou r · pr on g \ A major dllference between thi good golfer ~nd ,_.)ontiation using 1 strong .Dei .en~ys thr favorite 's bill--nc upert. ~mg attack;._ To Beat ·4 of terman. -. "The first thing.. tell our t~•-duffer is the path that the hands take through::.....-· power back as our leading of· ing ~ m lM ~bs solid _.. -th• hittin1 area. ,,?". fensive weapon. backf~ld. ~t yea! 1l" was a kids is 't~--8 football, ·this is a j!ance. • W~ would win 80 . If you could trace this path io the dultp's' s;ing, "Glen Cardarelli _is an case ·of relymi;.ahilost totally 1t"~uld, I~ about lik~ th"~ broken_..~in~ln the iltUs-outstanding player and will on fullbact~Mafk Dunn to car- tration ._ Notice. how this line sJescnbei a wid.e arc· open i t qy_arterback for us._He ry lhe ~d.. , K • d•I. _Jlercent of our games if· we ID f/ 11ad just a few kids cOming • J>ack. We have some very ,, tough kids, but they're jt1st before impact, then comes upward abrupt!)'. is a good passer, our leading · ~ut~thJS hme around WoOds The 1ood .sotfer's hantts move more abruptly _ ground gaine r and is 1 two-has . three excellent runners Will a fullhou se baci$:field too inexperienced," says ·downward and th~n extend out on~• path •toward year lettellllan." -"behiu.d the senior quarterback the target before 1raduillj coming up on the follow-_ ' Cardarelli was a sophomore B:ob Haupert, in his third year beat four ol a kiild? Bothell. · 'lbat's the question up-llWe "don't know-a-Mthin( throu1h. 1 • • · -.--two years ago ·when the rat.the Monareh helm. '- To duplicate the bettef golfer's h·anc:t movemerlt Brave!· Won the Santa' Fe .ffal~acks Rocky Sim~ permost ,in the mind of coach ~~ ~~i~:r~i! t~~U:r~~~ .. .st.art your downswing with your legs 'S hiftil)g to th~ League title and in , 1999:-:'was and Dennis Wojtkiewicz-nink teft ~nd. your_ left hand pulling the club ... and con · the s~rtU,g slgnal,caller on a the l~pound Don Roy tJn George Allen of Tustin High mage. We actually won't know School as he prepares th'e what we will have for three-or Tillers. for their 9pening foot-four games. trolhng 1t. •• ~nto the ball. runnerup team. • Woods orfensiv~ s~stem. Another player Massick is ~ W~. IS high ·on his_ ball encounter with Estancia's ''.Based on the fact that thev Eagles Friday night at Tustin. (Oniverslty) are inexperienced (tl (;I ltrO lfAl\. ...,_., ,,.._ lillJM •.. Coach Learned Lesson high on this season is offensive team s defensive strength. He tackle Tim Reilly. At 210 , says irs too early ~n the _y~r, pounds, Reilly will open af left however, to ~ate his defensive tackle and will be the .key charges agalll;S~ af\Y of the - lineman in the Brave offense:-~PMlM~r De1 Juggernauts. Allen has a nucle us of 11 let-also, it should be a fairly close ·termen on hand for this year's game . Anything-could-happen campaign and only three or and probably will." Bothell the eight starters were on. the adds. offensive unit last season. The best player on ipe "We are looking forward to Rams' team is left halfback a tough _game with Estancia. .Terry Holweg, according to They are exlremely quick and Bothell H I · ' nd Whlie Cardarelli is the lone Wood;s views the upcoming F Old An h • F returning letterman from last struggle with Santa Ana from rom a eml ox . season In the b ackfiel d . -~aJ.angles: . • " Massick will have ample A.side from terming the • backup men for the senior clash, "a nice game to win," We will have our hands full,·• · 0 weg is a 17'pou senior who reportedly is a Says Alla1. hard runner .. The Tustin Iullhou se I backfield cambinalion i s Boys Repub ic does have one Jack Lee, coach of Katella High !Anaheim), !oiled under An aheim High coach Clare VanHoorebeke for. sever a I seasons before· moving on lo' Katella as head coach. letterman returning. He is directed by I et term an right halfback Jewell Stewar.t , quarterback Larry Carnahan a 145.pound seriior. Tile only who was also .the team's starter' last seas-other senior in the starting of-And, after listen~g to Lee 's ·"He throws well an<! is an f ensive lineup is l~ft end David woes one must assume that he outstanding field 'general," Kozel , a l40-pounder. learned his lessons we 11 The resi of the Rams Allen says. "Our quarterback backfield includes fullbai:k from the Fox at Anaheim. doesn't run too often with Lee's summation or his three other backfield players Victor Payne , a l80-pound team's readiness, capabilities able to carry the ball." junior and quarterback Jerry· and .firepower as il prepares The three men he was refer-Etheridge, also a junior at l75 for its J970 opener Saturday ring to were Mark Tadbury, _pounds. , against Costa Mesa ranks with Ken Marquardt and Bi) I Up fron t .. sophomore J ohn anything VanHoorebeke might Crumley. Tadbury Was a Ho"gue.· (140) Will be at ri~hl ' come up with. . defensive starter last season end with Dan Yancey (170, Jr.) His team has been hit with \\--bile the other two are and Brad Boddit (l~, jr)_ at flu and stre,a..throat along with playing their first year of ~~ tackles: Ralph Price (155; a case of a broken wr ist and varstty competition. Jr.) i!,nd Jllll Fuhrman (175. torn ligaments. to two othe r A tight ba ttle also looms at soph .) at guards a~ Dan players. spli t end where Art Rocco and Greenaway (160. Jr.) a I "We've had everything cx- John Owen may be alter.1ated. center . .._ cept leprosy and bubonic "Both are letterm en although "It. is diffic~lf to .tel_l what plague," snaps the huge Lee. Rocco has a slight edge after we will do Friday n1glit, co_n-"We're also a very gree n starting two games I as I c.ludes .Bothe!!. We had a dtf-team. We're making a lot of !iea son. !1cult time wtt.h OOt-h our ~s.s-mistake s and you know tiow Thomas, a 155-pound senior signal caller. Wood& observes that this is letterman ~ sparingly Jasl Dana Weber, a 150 pound the ti~ to f~ 10Ut just how year. scatback is: the No. a rwming w~ll h11 team lS able: to con- The n~leus of his team lies. back with fullback M i.k·e tam speed and 'the passing Saeman and Rick Samtick al game. h.o~ever, in five returning the blocking 'back positions. Whe~ r e m i n d e d that starters. When the Braves go lo Baldwm claims little bi the Left .end Rob Conrad {5--11, defense· ~y will h'ave four 165) will be used both ways starters in the lineup from last this .year after starting season. Bamrick is joined by . ..._ Bob Mathews in the secondary defensively last year. and Danny Bridges, a st~rting Halfback Howard S m i t h guard on offense, is jained by switches from defense to cf· Dan Perreault at a defensive fense and Pete Leiferman,(S.1 , end spot in the line. 210) will be operating at left The Braves finished with an overall record of &.3 last year !ackle after snapping the ball when Massick was an assis- for the Knights at center in tant coi.ch to Dave Jordan. 1969. Jordan has since moved to'tal Jim Reed (6-1 , 205 ) toiled al State (Fullerton) as an assis- tackle ·and linebacker ~ last tant. · Sachs Aims For Ninth United States Racing~ Club points leader lAwell Sachs of San Diego will be gunning for his ninth straight main event win ol the season Saturday night al Orange Co lfn t y Speedway in El Toro. Time trials slart at 7 with the ~ophy dash commencing al 8:30 for the 30-laJI main seaS:On and figure! to do the Massick was a starting same this time around while fullback at Whittier College line~cker Steve W at son when Edison coach Bill Vail returns for mort'·duty. Watson was the starting quartfrback event. is a 175-pound junior. which brought about the two-Sachs won his eighth Katella finished with a 6-2-1 Year, home and home agree-stnight major race two weeks overall mark and third In the ment. ago at Gardena's Ascot Park. Orange League last year. . He will be c:hallenlt,d at Another worry for Lee is his ·aF B orange County speedway by schedule -which includes , iggie track record holder Tony Pilpt Pi_gskin . . ·p/CKEROO Co • Sponsored by ~Fl Voit. And-The'--- DAILY PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT s10 10 In Cash For Each WHk's First Place Winner Voit Footballs each week I•• pigskin proph•t. Play th• DAILY .PILOT Pic:k•roo g•m• for w••kly prizes. Winn•r ••ch week rec:e iv•i $10 .c:••~ and a Voit Coll•giate football tsu991sted retail price, $9.951. Nine run ner-up Pickeroo pickers also each g•t • Voit Coll19i1te football. Watch for this player'i form -._ach week in the DAILY Pl~O.T Sport~ S•ction. Circl• the t eem' you think. will win 1n the J11t of 20 teems an__!I 1end in the player's form or reasonable facsimile. Then watch the DAILY PILOT sports pages for ••ch week'.s list of IO winners. RULES 3. tlnly -ll!try ,., Pl'JOll ~ wen. - -: I ''Both are fine receivers and 1ng. and running games in a far that will get you. We'll be it is difficult to make a choice s~1mmage last wecke~ at ·shuffling a lot .of kids around between them," Allen says. Big Bear. We hope we will be 'because we .don't have any --~~Only two members of the able to throw." depth,"·he says. starting affeffS!veUnlrwil!--Boys-Republic,-locotted-in_._____.._Clearly, Lee paints a grim play defense. Tadbury is ane Chi!'JO. compiled a 2-7 .record picture of his Knigh ts. eight teams bis team's have Simon (Ontario), Jim Fawcett never raced before. St. Paul and El Rancho, two (Long Beach), Roy Cook, Jr. "We've met Mission Viejo of the CIF's perennially stro!'.: (Redlands), Frank Edinger and El Modena before, but prep foot.ball teams, meet ;:.~ (Garden .G rove ) ,-Ben that was under different Cerritos College Satu rda y Lawrence (Orange), Jerry 4. Enlrlft m111! 1111 de1Jv1red (by ITlfll or fYI ptr~I 10 DAIL y PILOT oflfm Oy 6 p.m. Tllunc11y. •. "',',.v,•,,1 Ind OAILY PILOT tmployts Ir.cl '""' iinmedl611 f1mlllll na • t to """'· • -. and the. other is right gu ard last year. The Ra'ms ar~ Pacing his multiple offense letterman starter ~i a r k members of the Pinon League. will be quarterback Steve Svoboda. AJ!en figures the Crestview League is a very competi tive circuit this season. coaching systems. night. Maclean (LaVerne), Tim "As for this game with Advance tickets arc on sale Bradley (Baldwin Pirk), Jim oms Mesa, well, first games at both schools with 1eaeral Morrison (Corona) and area are·-titways l!)ugh. I just don't admission ducat. available at favorites Eddie Miller of Costa know· what to expect,•• says the gate tor $1.50 (ldults) and Mesa and Westminster's "There should be a lot of scoring with a . lot of fine quarterbacks returning. I have to say Orange is the toughest at this time and should · be favored for the cham- pionship." Bjg Jllck. 75 cents (chiklren under IZ). Lawell Vo.98. Rick Gnagi belted a three-across in lhc seventh to give\;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiii;oi~~----- run homer in the bottom half the Comets the victory. • Gnagi Does It' Again of the first inning and pitched The Comets host the Los the Costa Mesa Comets to a ~ I 5 victory over the Paramount Ange les Hawks Sunda y at Angels Sunday at Mesa's TeWi nkJe Park with ga mr l In a scrim mage with Edison last weeke'fld Allen (elt his team did an ample job but praised the Chargers of Bill Vail. "We thought they had the superior team Saturday but we didn't keep a score." TeWinkle Park. ~time at 1:30. . 1' Gnagi's homer cleared the COSTlti MESA COMITI (I) 111 r ~ rlll center field fence and was on-oeH°". lb l 1 o o ly tl)e fifth ball hit out of the ~~~jY,15i 111 ! l ~ ~ park since the Comets began ~!:~:.dt1" ,,. ~ 1 ~ g playing there 1 several years g~~~r~~~~m. 11 i g i · i And turning to Phil Brown's Estancia squad , he says : ''They beat us in the -opener last year and we are loOking forward to reversing the situa- tion this season." ago. Four of the five have ~=P~11. c ; g g '"g been hit by the Com~ts. ~~1~::;~-3~b J g ~ i The Angels moved in front Tot•t~ H ' ' • 1cort !Ir !n~!11t1 with three runs in the fif th· \Vlth Daryl Onken drilling a double to drive two runs -. -"PLANT" 4S1'RO'f URF ® . Then relax .•. ' • No sow. No mow. No H20. 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SIZE t'.t:.T. 17!;.IJ $36 1.96 IB.>-14 14(1 2.2'1 1%-14 M4 2.51 205-14 $49 2.08 -21!;.14 $54 3.01 1%-15 $47 2.66 205-15 '52 2.97 i 1>15 $55.5() 3.11 225-15 161 3.24 ·~ ~ . 25~000MILE BRAKE LINING GUARANTEE Jf'rhe Brake.Li.ning insralled by .us -wears out w1ch1n-2S,OOO miles, we will furnish replacement "linings at ·no charge. Jns1alla.1ion cost will ~ pro.-rated on the pcrcel\tasc of -guaranteed miles -ac tually received. • 25,000 Mile Guaranteed BRAKE RELINE All American Cars: 1' l~cl •nd .-'d.iMll P•rlin,: Bral.w 1' Bonded' l,ining1 ln&talled on .f Whf'r.h ,.,,, 8Jtt d All Llnn and Add t"l•id 1' Rtbuild"All Wheel t:ylinder1 V flllf"!C:I Matter l:yli111ltr I>"' Ar( 1;rind Bf°alr.r. :-5hue1 ""'ln1pecl t;re•~r s,.1, . - I>"' Rep1rk front i-'lw!e.I Be.ari•~ Y. Rt111rf"ar r. All' Bralr rmim . 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Ribbed Vinyl Seat Covers • 60-67 "'nrrl • 60-6.'i Mtrr:ory • 61-68 Chevrolt:l • 6()..6j (~liry1ler • 62-67 Plvmou1h •e 1>1-67 C ti evellti INSTALL ED ln~!allari1111 \1<t ilah[e ~l onda\ tliru :-·1r utdav . . . Fits Tl1ese <:ars: • ·MJ~5 Conof'l • 60.68 J)odJl"' e 6l-66 ~1 u~tan,_ • 62-66 OoJ~t. Uarl e 61-6'.! Dodgt, l.a1u.:rr • 60-66 V1 li anl • 1,11.1.1 r~1 ...... e 1.:.1.~ < 11~~ rt •h l·h~I Uf'\air- • 1.~-ti:; fiirlane • 1,.k.,, R~mb\,r • 1.r .":i T~nlJ'"'!l c;ar Stereo Tape Player 9 fl1odern thumb dial vo lurne and balani-c.1:ontrol :->rar~ Low ]lrice! Regul•r 141.99 Buckec-xat pe·en, red, .All •inyl. r ff«t black in blue, or brown. 3·4.99 • ·\dvan r.ed 11 nl id tl•le ci r· r nilry for <111ali1 y • l lni.'1enal und,.r.Ja~h monnl. 11,reo sound performani::e 1688 JJ'llST~LLED • • • llUINA ,A. 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S•ptt-16, 1970 . /oAllV !1\0!-f1. ._~e aii~Coach' Ga~p~//~CH~: . :&=,.--'--'!!B~e=ing_}'avQred P~ef NewPQ~t :.J~J,ari.4__ ll~clES _ --.~ . ~ROGER c;Aft,ljON that made Corona dei Mar a ~ . Uarbor"'&nd its COldl el~ Wing i t.tack,.. tays -I l.t~!fl °'""' bt"" ""'' sttfl narro"1( favoilte is the c~Em.ie Johneen, Hotiand Opines llollaM. .., -.,,. > It's beert ,a long·. bleak teries pasai~ cum 91 n,....•·l'~:of tti.it his team's ihajoi' tests Holding <IO'Nn lhe."4len6ive CA. ILOA~~~ ~ . -~· for--Col\tta 'del Mar High quarterbac_).-K(WI Samuels ari ~t ctef.e11111vt efMfi end ft>mef! for €erona deJ Mar ~ ScfiOol aiid iii l<i>lball tlvilry ahli),,)Jt ...i Karl Klll"'1'. "'1i>ndary. ·...., Mark Bear. Gr«< 8-..S Jnr'r A........,I ltilll Newport Hatbot Hlgti. ~~uels is a v e t e r a n "He (Johnson) usri a Jot of aOO Bob R8wle1. , J,11'11.....-llll'UI . . The Sea Ki,.S ~ vie-soutl1paw (6-0, 153 sr.) end Is trap alld llirow ~k ·itun Jo Hli -aiy "'""iiAI _91 ~.fad.. MODILS toriout only o-nce....tHat In 1964 extm'nelj accurate. 1ft hJS a fte1> yotl honest bn the iijr.int Reiehert, Ktl~ -i?G.....-tlatt when th_!Y....-~. Newwrf, quick . rel~ and_ ls outs. And i lot or his blocking Co~ with it ton l <a t·t i n g 2{HI, OtKer than that it's been signlhcantly 1mproved over style js plltteriied · off the lfH~ . Reed ;feillnson all Newport in the· seven.year laat ~· Slnile win]. Jt'I aort Of like al~1. rivalry. Klllefer (5-11, 1118 ,,.,) ls an Jlle·tailbaa aptlOI! pl9y in the-:Whtii illnitieb turiis 'to the Thll!; when coach Da.ve ettceUenl receiver-, Perhaps in--~ ......-rumite pmt, HOUtrid 6'1*es Holland was informed that his dlcaUve o{ his rumtrc ability _...--~ ~ to utilize juniors Cox and AND COLORS . AVAILAllLI l'OR .1-IOIA'rl ' t:itl1Vl!RYI e .V•nity, II s,.-e .Contlnentilli ' -. • Corona del Mar team had 'was the 11.y....t toodldown Fltnells/Tlilks Fert'aro, lavori .. tho area been installf!d • four-point pa58 play lallt year frum 7 , -· l_Vorked onr by right t.ekle lavoilte Iii l'flday n!lht's li'IO Samufli. _Id kJu.li!r .iflln.i .;J· "l d T . ~-Al"' Remsay (M, l20 "'l· opener vilUi Newporl at Loara. Klllefer ¥lkeil lil yards 1' " e orugol Ra-y, tho hut> o • S.Wr!Niis • siinw lttyi , baviason Fie~, his reaction aaalftit ··Ute ~y ~JODI • . CQrona's lln~; also -plays wasn't entirely surpri_Sing. ifttt ~ivlf\i fh{ af:rlal. Phy!lical fitness Lalin, open dtfensiwi tlhebecter. .- "YOU itnii:t be kidding! We Should Newjori Harbor twO-to the gineral public, wJll be Cow: •nd Ferrero ire: both In • haven't ~ten those guys in time or gang up. on Kiltefer, ..held tonight at rar.k Niwport__!lle 1'10ixMmd flf'll'. years. _ 'fhe> favorite's role Semuels has another . pair of Apartm!?l'lts, C<ft"ner Of Jam-But for .the most ,J'Brt, d~'i belt> us any ,".Jaments cepe.~Je recelvers in tight end borte. Rd. 'and San Joaquin Corona del Mar'S lih,e-i~ green Holland. bej:innitll his fourth Jeff Reichert (6-1, IMI sr.) and Hills .Road. 8nd Untemd. "We illll ha\ie a year at Coroha .del Mar's wiijgback ·Shields Rich~ The trio of talb beitn. at 'I Jot Of Work to 00 am ttme is RE"lDY TI) Titl P \JP tdM -Newport !larbQr High) .tandOl!t llhemart Ron Tripp will be j/oiied and ready lot the invoolilg Ilea KinRs of Corona de! Mar wlien the two Newport-Mesa rivals clash Jf.riday ni~ht al DAVidson Field. Trlpp is a 5-9. 175--poUhd l!ienior. -Vikes. Draw Vet-loaded Opponent Many observers r a t e d Mattna Hlgfi Scho61 :i lot bet- l~t than th,? Viking!!' overall record {2-6-1) lnd.icl!ited last )'ear. Among other things, Marina dt.all Huntin1lon Beach a 6-3 Ulle death blow and Jost to Newpoi"t Harbor only 18-15. However, perhaps one of the finest efforts by that '69 Marina ouUlt was in its opener when the Vlklngs lied host La Puente, 1~1~. 'l'hl11 same La Puente crew went oo to post a 6-2-i mark and lost to CIF AAAA final!!ll Bishop Amat, 21-13. Coach Mike Quinn wlll bring Los , Amigos Gridders Aren't Ready to-Die A lot of people ex-peel the seniors), will try to sink lhJ!lr Los Amigos hobos ~ roll o'(er teeth into the Laguna Beach and play dead in their inJtial Artists in ~he pre-J~a;ue football campaign iii the .ttpeher for bolh squads SatiJf. Garden Grove League this day ni1ht at Garden ~rove ~eeSOfi. •High. · -But Lobo heiid ifid mentor Johhson, a Fresno State P.r~ Bob John!On has otbtt idf:Ss. d11ct Who coached in the "A lot of the critiCat' people Raisin capital before veii- were !luiprised when we fuade turing ~outh, wa:' an 1Ssistaht a gOOd account of ourSelves to heed coach Bill Brashears lest Week In the league'!! foot· last aeason at Los AmlgOs, so ball Carnival and we could pull he is no stranger to the l.<lbo some surprises during the program. · ~rse of the season," he sa)'s. "We have IS lettermen beck The football car n iv a I but we're not exactly !lure Johnson was referring to is whether we'll be re1arded .i.!I a one in which the schools in the uue contender ot spollii'," Gah:len Grove League play Johnson says. ob2 (ttfarter each against One "I guess it wOuld ~ njee to another. The Lobos were pit· be thQUght or as 8 liUle bit ol led a1alnst Pacifica and San· -boltl " tlago. n n • ,.,;e foremoat gridder in the The Lobos, !Hr in th~ Orange · Lobos1 current array is Sa.i Lea1ue In 1969 ( w Ith out moan niltive Mau Killath an tiis La Puente Warriors lo N L } Westminster High F r Id a Y et aure 8 night to open the 1970 cam· T.. N ali-Orailge loop linebacker tn '69 as a sophoniore. Jotihson says of -..Kalatl, "hi!"s probably the be st linebacker in the ·Garden Grove Uilgue and h e 11 I -definitely be the key to our palgn With host J\.larina . ~ 0 , BTC, .And he'1 bringing 21 vanity 1e11ermen with him •• 1 which Bay Clubber" 17 are involved Jn the first -o team bffen!le and defense. Quinn twO'pletoons with the exception of fullback Dale Duncan (S-10, 205). who moves to ilnebackir on aefense. Newport Beach's l Ir s t pi'lvate club tennis champions were named SilnililY afternoon at Newport Bet.ch Tenriis club willl the host. clu6,inil Balboa Bay Club sharing honors. ... derense.'' · Kalati, who do~bles as an offensive tight end,.cbecks in al &-2 and 190 pounds. ttlus making him tin! Of thi tii11!?r Lobos. , Tup dog In the Loi Amigos backfield will be wln1back Mike Rouse (5-9, ilO), a cor- nerback on defen9e. helm. (5:-11;·161 jr.):. · · O'clOck at the compiu11 ~. •roWirt1 stat lo corftd a lot Ol.iel among the weaPc>q~ M for_ his openinl ~nt, admiSlkm Is fret. ill !!1ill!_~·~ adds Rollanil • • J00.13 - _ CIS-11 ORANGE ·CYCLE . IW s; OliliMll h, GRANO&; CAI.It=. (7i4l 531 MM • 78 Serie~ sbe with lirW profile 1or iteadf ride. 111!,l!ring . • Bffiader footprint lt.0o tion.tontact thin. com• Piira&li Coft'iintldnal Size ilfes: TWO PO!filtff cd?il body Jilles, noii:• !lat 11po1Ung, \wo flbfr' 1111••• bel'i 1uppr1t1S1 tread·aq~Irmtng wear and malntahl traction effecli•ene11 ....... " __ ,., :r-.:t '~:o=t:r'\U.;~ "'f? nM 11111.-.im ..,.., ~ W!;tt', 11.r:~r.m :.=.~'="~' Nii TiWlE NluU La Puente has four a11- 1eague players in its fold i'n defensive tackle Tom Emert (6-1, 213), spilt .end Skip Kypreos (5-8, 168) and !!.!!_arterback Don Cariaga (6-0, 180), alotlg w!Ul Duncan. In the cpen dtvi.!ion teurie Cunningham of the Bay Club defeated 15 yetr old Steve Maltott or the Newport Beach Tenn.I! Clu~. M, 1-3. Senior Mlli.e Rarntey (5-11, 175) is at t~helfn DLthe Lotio offense. Raled as an adfquale P.llJSSer by Johnson, Roftlsi!y . will ~ - f1ring bult@ti at Xllatl1 Rou!li •nil spill end Jim Lincoln (&- 3 WAYS lO CHARGE Quinn rateli hjs team rs best •ssel es overall balance. The Warriors enjoy good slze with his stertlhg Interior Une averaging 192 pOUnds. ms b8ckfield is just as forfnldatne with I.he 206-pound Duocan leading the quartet. O.erall the backFielrt avera11es tn paunds per player, Tiie' K dMi!Oii crown went to Ted Winston as he ett1ed Harold Buckey, M , &-3. Both hnallsl3 were from t h e Newport Beacll Teimi! Club. ,._ croJ!'d of nearly 450 We_re on hi!.nd to S'!t! the finals of the inaµgural Priyate Glib affair, wi!h Newport lleach1 ~tnnis Club tour1111 pj'ofeS8llilW Roel La v.,. on· hand lo preiOot the t l, 170), alsO a tWO:WiY starter at free Piety. Another SanlOan, du !'I Io t Senoa (J-11, 191)J<ilnl KaliU In bolsterlnJ the ~!live h'Ont wall Wltlle 6-1, 11&-lb. stiilbf Tim Florio and 1111ly 1 ~91 l!s) Bob Tenorio are dtlillllri lino standouts 1l tackle and end. wlnnef'S' cUps. - ilijiiiijiijjiijiiijiiiijiiiiiiiiil ·z·•r :s.=~ • . OOODYl!AR-THI ONl.Y MAKIR OP POLYOLAI• TIRll "' ... I J)Jncan allcmatcS W i th l1Uback• Leonat d Rall!. it tramsfer troft'i Hawaii When ht 1'1!1 a sophomore. Kaili Is a 111-pound senior and both are e1legottied as powetful hard- rUnl'lh~g-type.!. La Puente employes a pro- ·• ..t oil-with two relilalnilll ba<ks. ····-······················-·····••'llil ••ii••·············~ CW.ga, "'ho toned nine toucbdo'tm passe!I las( year. Is expected to lake lo the alr '1tirly llO percent of the time. Kypr eos 11· his favoril.e target. A11 for his oppo01?nt Frldaj, QUlnn !ays he doesn't know fntlCH atiout Marlna...becau11e of tht cotthlng chfnge whi~h !\rough! lh ei-Mornlnplde Jngh coach Leon Wheeler. ~ -I_OUNG &_·LANI llRI CO. INC.~ I ... COSTA MlSA . . LAOLINA llACH -... ;c : 1596·NEWl'ORi' ILVD. e .l'tleiii S4l-9iH 40 OC:iAN A\11, I 'liOn• 494-6666 1 •,!~!"~~~· .: ~LSO THIODORI ROllNS PORD-2060 .H•l'Mr llvd., Cost• Mesa MJ.ocnS:: .. ... .: .. ~ .• !..•,•a.-•• -.--.-.-:;; ..: ...... 11.'::..· ·~•!....!•..!•!...!!•..!·~•..!•'!.·~·!..:•~•!....!•..!•!...!!•cc•!·~·'-•!...!•~·-:•!...!•cc•!...!•!..:•!...!•~~ . ..!•!...!•..!•!...!•!..!•!...!•!_!..!•!...!•..!•!...!•!..!•!...!•!...•!...1•!...!•..!•!.·.!·!...· •!.f!...·!•..!•!..,!!•..!•!..!•~•.:.!·•!.:1~1~.._ ........ 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El Dorodo and Vale.. - J'ow ~ )et~t -iheir-1eUon wltb -a~ague Lc-'~iUon for the 'Barons. ..Ddlieimef from -last -year's Sonora, EJ-Dolldo, Vale,pcil~ Laguna figures to 'be 10lid cia ~ve been ·st.r0na in the Le3ding an. Uhdtrclassinen .. ieturninl tut year .1 tinctog -C1i Friday. " Ex~ed to play __.m•Jor." · fourth·plp.~e '11-vine c ilr c u i t a_!lll.-Ba"'iidlebac~ . .Brar nas no def~ively be)'itnd the goal past. ree w oug · seniors on the varsity are wtueb ii fQW" tune1 w~w• ~ter <-wijh~itinc Hu~ P-""~ ...-.-::~--:: ~. .. __.,, · · AU th Ill bet h " surge to oust some :ot the time-form UI from . hfi• 1 retumin role~ .ib . Ba"'__.-plans are finishers. _ __...-water pol~c!1v~fy. •keeptni . of .Gulledp, who One of La~na'1 strongest juniors Robbie Robinson and ,.brch( !ff Hooper arii\yry ltUerm; · i 1 di « juniors J1m ... McAdaru, Frank .Fountain Valley ~i~tiOS'tan gyersays hts major pr<>-begips his third year at tht . points Is tM exct)len{ power Jim. King, along w 11 h ;..~=~· Of buildln& live Rrliors• ·a~ 7bur:!· BroJ'ne ...... nd. Jercy Abshier, invitational ioumlment Sent. em at hand ls depth in the P1»t. shooting the Artists have from sophomQses Mark RolliM and _ , CIF ~ ~s; \ __.......-Mike Eich and Clay Stuard 25 and-2ll~hich inch~ ert(v';I varsity ranks but bolstering .·"Gulledge ti a pretty loui?! , Harbold and Sumner _.:. ~a goalie Mark Groshans. .. · ,.-.-.-8 k .. ...1 -rOfi. 11 are sophomore .... perfo~mers ..EdlSOn ' 1 the Artists are seniors ·Earl . kid -uses_Jleads up play, shade better than•the rest o~ 1be senior returnees are Yi. ... ' unadeated ac '? .. r~~i,..l<>' '· II billed to help considerably,_. · . ~ . Wellsfry, Scott Sumner, Rocle says bis coach. the bot-ahootinl Artist field. Alan Hoops, Chuck Hollowa y. ·---~~ ,last year.• C3!P'Am and a f1(1t Lammen and Noa~,.1tre ·con· r ... •• B-·la Gulledge and Don. (Digger) Laguna finished f~urtb In < in&~to U>eJ91f Irvl~ tum ~trvlne Lea~ selec-sldered tht· best ~efensive ;--~-Ware, along with Junior let· tbe Crestview League lasl M•r l11• Kevin Williams/ John Maltby, · ~Oct ev~lld 1 Clori. ~~tt~ . ljpo; Bob W11nter. players but Abschelr a~ Five returning varsity let· terman Johrf Harbold.' year alld bad an overall 1-7 Eric Files, Chari~ Shiouka, ,.....-w;t year, an! so , av ""'/.... ·wurst« is l)\e prlcplug of Browne ire quickep.......,..... termen, four seniors among , A new face !n the picture is mark. Nine -senior varsity let· John Gerson:Cl\ip Davies' and _ ~leap lturt!S a&!!!l-Emery11 offense. -: a tactic 1 'H they ~-offSel their lack ~em, fotm. the nucleus of senior P.tlke Contino, a ao. Carey is hjlh on bil team's termen mAke Marina High a Bill Fahrenkrug. -· tudtnl ~~· ~king that ·.tnctudes the~ lung-p;at~ern of s~ :with quk:9>eSs I think Laguna Beach High's 1970 pounder who ligures in the chances for an Oral'lgt League solid~eontender for the Sunset "We have good scoring cry:w. !!11'-be seniors Garth ~ .hard-swimtaing .... open they'll be ok,"·s.a~s Lammers witer polo contingent. Artists' plans: along "'.ith title, remarking, "I think we ~gue water polo title-but balanct. 1 think ·everyone on ~· Kurt Krumpholl, game.· ~ · of the latter pair'. ' -· -Tht Artists, under the hand sophomores Neal Amsden and ))ave the capability to make a It appears that only seven (or · (See POW, P8f': ltl .--~~ 'Walker ,and Job n · ~hothef st:nior f l g u r i n g ' • -, Hblyoake: · heavily. in the Cbirgf!rs' sue· •. c;ione, ,via lf"lldqatlon., .are cess · '~I is goalie Lee jhree ,All·Amez:M:a..JlS: Bret. Graham, who . pfays a con- ~ ·Scc)U--N~wcomb and 1ist'"f game. .. ~ Bta~ n,e Jatter wu "We' hive all lbt·.speed and ~:err pla)rn" of the rear in stflnatti ·"Wt llad last year, ''9: plus greater depth and ·eI- i: ··•1G~ii1erJ1 hlp On hiJ &CN1lie peri~nce,:• say1 Emery. . -tWliUr.'tr)· and f{cum Wilh the . · His depth includes seniors t~ IJis team )\as undet .Ma~( Kroo~, Steve :Loeffler tu-·be1r ·coupled with the .ud...Greg.:W1lsQn, Ovel-all lemrt-s~: hii team Junio~,·m the fold1art"P8t · has few"Nealmdaes. West (lut year's most im· Aiio· flgufing heivUY In t~ proved pla~r), Mike .Braun, Sel 'Kinp' plat!& aft. Greg Dan ·Graham, Mike ·Pepi , LOitl,-~ ·~''and Poul _ Anderse!l· and Scott Bnln: MiliCb. ne 1atier 19 the Westga~ .. oftl non-senior ·on the starting The trio of-sophomores are .:en. He 's ·, junlor'. · · Todd Hopsof), Al McCown and "''We're probably not 11 fa st Pat ~om;oouse. 1 • .-..:r. n ... , · EdlSOn cop(»ed the A overall u I~ year •nu w .. t s classification title in the re-. the 1 closest thing to . a . ,. ainesa. Sut we ·do· have cent . summer ~ater pol~ !:ne iut: individUali. The league at. Esta.naa High and !peed lboukl •~ up with a~ ... E~ry . 111 high on t h e ltid ape~:-: • · . Cha_r~ers' ~~11 of a fi.rst • '"'\tt hope' to have all field dlvlsK>n fuush tn the Irvme • ,. . whn 11 ""'· race. p1~yen ~r-: ~a ICOre. 11~ 0This group has the basic ~ people who can acore ability and alertness. 'They're Cfyt )'OU better bal~ .and·= quick and: alert in the water - better rttuatloft u a thttat, a gOOGJiUl!sUp-ie-a-.rn:-They. ~ya Hooper. . , All ~~tr bow1 to think," he . Hooper c:onfides ~t ~ aQS:-r · • · ~1 •Dl ~~~:t-. LOst by transfer i~ Din Ed· 11 ' '" .• 1 • · • ~y w!>lle Tom Liiida,I ond Phil ,. e. . ~ ~· · ... Durall lradua"9c1. ',.. o/. ~~ m~ · Jnit"Chu1en'·'n\aJor ·Scire =-,~.· ,.,. . ... ~~ng ~is·~•ta;..fOot)ooJ 'they lfead\. iWiticli---~FUilerton ·ind must work out In. Lo~ ~llfi, ai.na wUh rival Esti:Jnd• Colla!· Mtsa: . Cost• Me•• A veteran crew, studded with a first .team. All-Irvine League: selection i nd a trio of A ·solid opinion priovails on second team stars, make uj) the Costa Mesa High campus the major portion of Estancia where Mustang water polo Jngh Sch901's water polo aorta considier 1970 u the year forces as the)' gird for tht· 1970 the,}d.uaf.anp art capable of putting .tocetber their best· "~h Barry Frye has first ever. leUOl'J -and best-ever team goalie Doug Weiler, would include a victory over along with fellow seniors Dan 19'1 ClF champion Corona del Kent, Steve W~ter and Ward Mu--anc1--an Irvine League Saunders: in the fOld. -•.. tftJe. ~ · . Other lettermen returnees 'Coach Terry Bowen will Include junior' Larry· Blat· t•W a· ,veteran team con-· teniian, a'nd seniors Sam 1tstljtg of. ellht returning Var· Zanella, Dava Amblp'gey and 1itJ' lettermtn and the seven Randy Blattefman. Bi>th Blat. Hftl9rl havt had ,CtF· playoff termans received bonorable erperienc:e for ·tHe last two mention Jrvine League ac· years. col ad es. _ On each · occasion t h e-The list of varsity l~ttermen M~ngs boftd to the everr . continues: seniors ,Mi Ito n tual. third pllce finisher in the Kawa be, Kurt Lovlnger, Tom ploYafb. • Johnson. Bob Petrina and Perhaps indicative of the juniors Tom Smallwood fnd itren,tb ia Colla Mesa'• close Rob Fraser. 17"') km to~ del Mar In In all, Frye has 14 returning sonimer league play. lettermen. - ''TblB la .by far the stronRest However, despite tht vast team we've ever had here . numbers he has to work with. During the swnmer 'Wt played Frye's Estancia crew is faced oftQ-.oae night a week and not with meeting the 1988 ClF AA: •-much ......... _ •. "'·· week," d f d wv ...... '!' .. w111: AAuneeatechamp Jon siys Bowen. Corona de! Mar Sea Kings and ''Br the ilin~ we mtel potent Costa Me91 In its own 'cProi'I• de) Mar we s'hou1d be league -a prospect that dam. ~rtady.'' , pens title chances somewhat · :'!be .' Mustana:• might also Estaicia utilizes the fast· · · .action ·against the Sea break of(e'nse and Kent and · in tournaments where Weiler are· the' leadirig threats an entered. They are the to score from the field . The ~~ League tourney this veraallle Weller, ~I, 185, and the Anaheim Invlta· doubles at goalie and is highly ',Sept. 24, 25 and 2S. etfective at either 'position. ~~~ Mesa Uses lhe lw~ Frye terms his team's ~ min offense· w l t h strongest suit in the goal drivu off cl the hole where Weilir IOcates and opines if his team's reaction improves the Ea1Ie1 cw.Id surprise. t>e.fensively, Estancia re Hes on the work of Saunders, Kent, Websttr and Zanetta, along wilh the Blattermans. Estancla hosts tbi annual Bff and Cee 'Newport-Mesa District invitational this week and also plays hoSt to its vlrsitY inVitational tourney ca&11a Jettmnan list. i Oct. l, 2 anCI 3. 11111 ..-i art con-; .'tM lu<2lnl ocorlnt • ,. .... ,... v .ue., llesjlltO only t_wo slgnlfleant losses via graduation. Foun- tain .Valley High School's water polo fottta have the young look •ith only one senior among three varsity ltr'lllllor tim~llR," uys ~ermen for-coach Tom Lan- ~· Senior Fred Lamm<n •od Rall :..: tliiJt;;.,.• jllilon Kd!1 Westirle!L orid • u,.1"21 -.1111 . ~erbN= n: i:.."':": .......... I ••ft. It BarotW' drive. for lldgb ftnilh ~~.:.. --~ -lo ti. toup ~-~-• ~de Oclltl 'Jild. Lammen. u ys. the team's 'lilooil -Jiiiion rztc lA:od It r e n I· t b fiet ht it. - lllu Y---' 1 _,.,of cohesf...,_ 11 , tDtll Ind 11 • • ~ ,_.. encouraaed bticauae tllil It his .... ~ -IMm •I Founi.ln-Volley ~~ c:-.llldfn Ital _1tlli wtl.h prtvk>us e 1 p e r I e n c e "' eaoc'idate ~ err honors. under hll regime. • , · Ellll••. "It'• uncer)ain jUJt how well we· <11t do. A lot depend> on • 'nit Charier• of coocll Eric how 1fefi they learn aod Wim1Q' ltavt IOlt a Plir ol J* perfarm," says Lammera. .... -.11 p-lduotion end • Rb enojor concern 11 lock of , I !llir _, tnmltr to -· .... u jelm tiu, ollJiouljt he •• 1 , .. . r • . Qwl~ ....... w.. ""-" --11, .... flt ___ ... ,.,. .,. .......... _.., VANITY MIRROR -· .. _. i%"x9~" HM: YJH\T IUIPA l'wt -Hfe In eN ,_,. ,. • -nlW.. ,.._ __ ,.. ......... -: SIPHON PUMP IOI llnJI "• dw4JlfCI IGNITION . COILS . =·:.~"i~i!a,e =e ..... ·3•• flOI • OI: 11 ........ !4 NCH 1000 UM -. ,........ .......... PORTABLE SAW ELECTRIC DRIU o... • ~*'-! .-"" c.... full '"" .. w, 1995 JNt .wri. -.i11 i... • i. '"'"""· -""' 11 '1 '"'" ~" ., .,., -"•• ,. ........... lch , .... ... Ir..... • .. , ...... , .... 1c11, ........ ':.......... -.......tllllo .... ,, •• , cl,ulll a ..._ " ......,..... ..,,,,,. ··•··•· .,,.. . 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' , •· ' ~ '~., I ;~1565·' :~ 169: ~ 184: "' 1977 ,,. ,"79§ .1. = :~ I ~ , --Pivt r.4. •11 .t a.-• a.u ...................... , .. Ol• "" Atan• lt9A°' .. Of COfif9ITIOM AU"ICI P 1111.IA.1.0lt CORD TUBELESS WHITEWALLS GUARANTEED 36 MONTHS* 4rH fl RE W11D1 Yll IUY 3 T1IES AT GUI LOW SINGLE TIRE P111Ct SIZE ..... , .... u 1.ll•l• ..... ,, ..... ,, ... ... ,. .. , 1.u .11 .... 11· -1.00111• •.ll • 11 -· 243! 25~ 26°! 333~ 33~ I ~;t:r .Cf .. FIE •flE FREE ·Flf EIEf • Pl.r "'10H COID f'UlllBS MCIWAW ,"''.:,,. • ..... ............ Ul:lo$M 9• 1295 1395 1395 1495 ·~ ... w. .......... 1.-............ _ • . . !),. . . ... • • . i • " " .. l: .. " " .. " ru ~I .. " " .. • •• • ~ " ,, ~ ~ ,. c " I ~ T • ~. ' L ,, • ' ~ r. • • " T N c D ; • • • ' • ! • ' ' ' I ' • I l ' ' , • ' ' ' ' ' • ' :: • d g h ' t ' • • a r r v f \ ! t ! \ ' I ' ( t t 1 t t ( ' I ' t • ' Los AIB11Jltos· Racing -Entires~ I . • --·--. • Racing,:/ Reslllts . ,--.. • --' • ' ' ' ~---' ~ -~ • F.ords :Aple~ty at L al'-e~ood mosi lt70 preseasoil polls. will rely on quickness and a disad vantage." - .., <.. -DAILV ,UT 29 ~-- • occ "tRID • RECEPTIO/Y ' • -; I.QI ALAMrTOI lllULl'I ' T....,, -1. 1L 1'11• C1Mt _,Pt.a ""' ... c •.• , ..... ,-Mllftft t Some factions <A the United Auto Workers UnJon have been , on strike lately ~ there will be a couple of Ford~ running lOOR arou'nd . Long Beach's Veterans Stadium F r I d a y ntaht. be trying to make it three In a fiiiliudable passing pme in The younger Ford , a H , ·100 A reception to lntroduce the~ row Frktay: over coach 8111 order to pull the winning trick pound senior, is eJq>ected to 19711 • Orange Coost-Coll~~ ~ Bofwell's Westminster.J..Joos. ....:-fqr the-third time against get 1he::....s1arting nod ~ at~-foolball _J~,......will be he~· . ..,:.. The defending ~f o ore Westminster. q u ~rte r b .. a c k In , the Thursday-night at 7~ l .,..., ..... Cl11m1""' !"WW tll'IO. •uO' .. r (Smlll'I) • , ... ,,. t.• Otml Wal(l'I {Of..,.,) ... 1 • .0 fl1ndld: ll"Mll-lt.• Lea1ue tri-chaffipS edged "We have 18 lettermen back Westminster tilt, although he OCC.student· ter. 4 Westminster, 21·12, In the 1918 from last season ind they will be pushed har:d by S-9, 160-Admisaion1s free to all com-tlma~ .11.1110. _ Scratchtd-Jutl A SPllr, •11 .-.i-. Ganl1t HO&t. i•cHD R""°..-U. yard&. I ""' .... and 1111. Cl1lmlnt. l'urM SllOI. 11>< partlcul•r pal~ ol Fords wUI be~-llilh k>otblll coach John Fmi and his ·:son. John Jr .• the Lake'wood quarterback. opener at Vets Stadium and have the potential to be the lb. Dave Lem .mer m a n' nd refreaihn\enta will be ·then· came b&ck Iii '69 lo Jlitst team I've. ever had 1 in another senid'r. served, . · ~ record a 2:IM decision over the seven years al Lakewood," # Th t k th La OCX: coach ~k~r wi~ •-fldt lole (Alle;lr) IAO J ... 2AI RMuittad "t-fllrlUHI IO.• 1.20 Aft Of Mil (D-1 S.M Lions at Weetminsl~. Ford says e wo K_!.Y e n· introduce the '70 sqll.ad and Realizing his Lanctrs will "But West~nster is 90 cers' j!>-~Wff in '70 should be talk about prospects for the Time: .ll"'/10. SU1kl'llct -M-C11*<. S1nCIY Surltr. llO&I Ooo. Hula H1nle. • tn•Mn T DOU•L•. '. Ill o• •• , ·a 1• IMIMt ...... Hill UUL The Lanc•rs; CIF AAAA semifinali9ts in 1981 and rated -No. 2 ·behind Bishop Amat in have 'their hands full with a much bigger·than us that we'l!_-sptil end Rick Gillies (5-JO, • comint year. Fans will 1et a definHe physic.al disadv1nta1e be doing a lot ol pusing ... aoo 177 ) and tailback Mike Oweni cbanct to ult questioM, talk against the Uons, Ford some .o_utside runqing ... li\ order a 5--10, 175-pound senior speed. to the coadtes and players and figures' his side will have to to coonte~tnar particular ster. get to meet ,the staff. Monarchs In Romp Mal.tr Dei's cross country team lost five or its' tOp seven roMerJ from . the 11169 cam- palin vi •. the ·gradualion rout.e but it'apparinlly hasn't put' a damper on the performance l'OUltTM ltACI' •. '10 Y1rd1. ] ""' , okh •nd up. ClllfPIJne, PvrM 1:2100. . capabilities ·of coach Mark c111m1"' "'k• S2000. · M lkeri , s..:re1 G1i:;: (Or•,.,.l 111 u n s crew. r!:w~::· 1:f1'!~1 11tobinsoni H; Tuelday the Monarch har- 0.,~~~·J~lf.:'J'J 1•1nui \l; riers, who captured the first lt1Ctrier1tor fH•rd1,,..1 l,•,•, Angelus League title io'"'1959 Truc:-lln GI ·cPerl*°I N1~1 Move 1s~~119111.. 11' · and have li!nnexed t \,'.ery loop cr11h B••• !H1rd1nt1 n• crown since then, victimized 0e<VHI SCIY !Llplwlm) 11• TM·••• ••er. • ,.,111. M11t1t11 t ""' 91d•. c111m1,.,.-""' .. ""°· . Sur11ln'1 Ml11 {Wilton) 1.• 4.'° l..O Wtld'I Slllrlto f(rosbyJ J.tct I.OD DIYl1·J-ILIPlltllll • fJ.CI 'Timi: .10-tll!. l'"OURTM IMI. 111 VJrds. J ¥•• - Plda._111111 1111. (lllr)l/ol._l'una .~_._ .,,,,,,.,.., W1rrler (D!Trt;rl 11.• •.«It.IO C•"-Collact fflo&ln!I04'1 lJO J.«t 1'1rtlclN lot (Walsonl t .20 Timi: .'6M/11.· NI Kflklll•. l'"iPTN IACI. ;;:.rci1. 3 YI~ 01111 and uP. Cltlmlno. Purse S110C. · Gelt1B1r1DI CW1!SG!l) "·'° 1,20.J..60 °"-Viii Gl1111RobinHnl t .411 t .20 OH·CK~Y kid {Pltt"ntr) J.«t l .20 . Timi: .Jl·l /10. . _ ~r.VcMd -lob"• ••r l!M. "ON~! for ~- Stlt"tN RAC!". ll'O ¥1nl1. 3 Yllf 11111 1nll '"· c111m1,.,. ~rH 5'111». llUlllH (L!llh1ml J.OD J,'° 2.IO Clll ....... Lii (1'111) t.«t l.:IO .....,.,., .. , L.. (Wl11111) J,llO · Time: M-1110. knldlld -· Glrl11'1 Rodi.et. U l:llACTA, P-· ...... & '· Clll .... r L-.HM....._ Suro• on len c1>1rner1 11• Moore League visitor Long Th•H c1111 1M.111w11 11' Beach Jorda'll, lS-4S. in a dual Sl!Yl'NTM 1tACE. uo ,.n11. t~vear ,.lflTH IAC• 350 y 11 M I" 2 olds. ,A11ow•RC•I. l'~M $2100_, ~ ._ y . r olds. l'U(~ i1t00 .• , I •. I en meet" on the Monarchs' cqurse Y1'*iu• (Hartl J.00 2.llO .2...0 M~H Tiny Wllcl'I !W1bonl ' lU at,lrvine Pa,rk . ' :, .. · h•• Mackay {\.'11tson). . J.M ~JO ~,?:·11~~·1W•11•i \~ Mulllerin's bo.,..,,ibade no "'~'/',,: ·~ •. ',~:~> ' · ' ~...o Niki Note (Sm fh l no ~" Double Penni t ki Crosby) 111 bones about. who Wiiii ~vjc.-scratchM -DGn't Look lack. ~- SHllllY San 11r C Dra~ltt")' 110 1 11111 """'' Wltch\c;'" Orum. Sh•lll'I' 0on11n l&a111u1 no torious Tuesdiy. e1thel' as {hey '., ~ ~ ' · 1 =: ~;4l"fJ!S:11 :n accoohted for the kip si:J spots ·..o'"" 1Acl'. ~ .,,,,,~ ' ,..., ICllll'llP lllf' I l~J no • h t . oldJ "'" "UP. Al-lncft. ~rH J2000 . .... .1:111tM1 in t e earn scormg. . .. -... UWfwa~ llof 1Stn1111i 21.» 1.10 i.'° G•n~r H•• io..eu no laTony -~thnkai:n~Oira~~; =·~ ...... ,1=~~ •.ie :! Al~:~~5:..s.~u/:i'.°"·3 ""''1111· p '-'e· Wl . a _.;21~~ .. -tlm1:-.'9-fl1t. M1rc1r111 (H1rt1 114 aft.er having faI,ten.doMl..iA.the Scrttqwll -~ ._ -,cit••· Flldllt lOfnW.IM>n) 111 t Diet 1'1~ !B1nk1) 117 "first 175,yard$';0 the J'lri and ,·• • .....- "tlii Covnl "''"""' 117 • ·"'Is .~ ba' di ~ll"tM IMI, a yards. ,.,..., elll1 LOVI To Win (Adair) 111 SCl;'ap1ng. ~I • M!e y. •rwi uo. Cl•~"'-. ~rH SHOO. Go SllOOP'llr (Or~erl 111 ' •· • '"~ · °"""For" oay tSP..auu> 111 The next .iflve places -all flod:et lnlun , w11son1 • <1.20 l .n •t .eD-.._ Liiiia Conl•111 (W•lf1J 111 "'! ....,_., ' · TrvcltlettoM 4Wtllll · , ,,llQ,l.«I ~ SU91r Roct el (Ll!>lllml .117 1• &ter l..l'l:I S -Wer~:~ied -'lt Sirk> '(Ll~1m) 1'.20 11"y H•·Oloblnson> 111 by Tom Mea~r . .(10:57), 11"": .a.SJ10._· eJ~~~-:.:,~ g,.r.•~:;_1,~~ Chrisl.ong (lJ;:ol},~ilf Sun. C:1;::"o;k.Le~~~°':;-~'=~ Pur1e saoo. dali (11 :16), . Dick' tl'a..N is o.·Lu•,, Mlrll. 11 New, 5arln1111• Mi.1. Mr. Go Da¥11 f P1te) no • ;,,l • kr11.:l'ltd-Slld: Jlck; Aldlf Del M.,-J Lite Lucky <Smllhl lU (11 :19) and Mart-FiSner ~Jltfll Ground, flUY •• , ••• e~'."'J.~~1°l~l1::.',Wd•) 11~ (11 :22). The sevenlh Monarch, :1~:'-~1"'t!.du1,l,~b'.;';'',..,.1 ,\'1 Pat Feeney, was 13lh. -' ' U IJIA(T.1., 7 -hc~atlllilll at• "tn1G:l9 ·-· ...... ,...... rt ' POLO OUTLOOK FOR 1970 SEASON .•. (Continued from Page !I) the team is a scoring threat and we have good speed. "We're not 6~ but we have decent size and our defense is going to be o~. But we don't have . the one individual scor- ing threat in the hole. We need to de velC!f> something \Oere," opines Morris. orrensivefy the Vikings will • employ their go-press offense, a lung-type pattern t ha t feat ures breaking down the middle with paS§ing from the wings. record, which included a 6-S decision .over Anaheim. A '7-3 Jou to league eham· . pion Newport lfarbor.was also closer than the score ~ dicated. Dave-Biandtman is slated for goalie duty th,is year and other juniors who'll be slgnlfi· cant in the Lions' success are .Tom Bttrgoyne,_ Rob Hahtir_, Wes Phillips, Ed Statham and DOn Lane. CIF tillists iO '6'1 and 'II and ru~up--to-.Corona de1 Mar la~ Y~r:. art basicaJly ~ the Same pr~ment. •. Coach ' Bill Barnett's clu)> mwit play its· home ·pmes .at either · UC Irvine, Orange Coast College ·or Estancia High. The Sailors will have the use or their own pool for prac- tice, aJthOUgli-tM tank is on1ycl--- three to rour feet deep. ' Fo·remos.t® AF/X2 tires 2 lt;lts of flber.9 lai1 ·- on• 2 Jtly pelye1t1r ce rt! body Wh itewoll SIZI F70-14 . G70-14 H70-1 4 F70-15 G70-l5 H70-l5 ' " tll'1. 26.75 28.75 ' 30.75 26.75 • 28.75 ' 30.75 ,. . FED.TAI ,:2.56 . 2.76 3.01 2.69 2.84 3.05 f oroMest<t kat trac 60 ltrMt tire Th• "Dod"dy of th• Widei' with P.nneys own l.lltra- 09gre11ift treed dnign. Tub•l.u .f-ply nylon cord constn1ction with polybu'todier.e.rvbber in th• ff'eod. SIZI. . JFID:tAX J60· h5 3.30' G60-15 3.10 1.b0-15 3.40 New low battery prices. , 1511 . 12 11011 Foremost .. Hi.Volt Battery Giw your cor a breolc this winter. Get the. Forem!>st* Super Hi-Volt, qnd be assured of sun! fire charges. Don't be caught short by c~tly battery failure, power up nowl 6 volt b.•ttery,,,,,, .••••. only 14.lt •• ,f I I ' \ .. , • I -' The hole-man is u· s-e d· primarily as a passer in the · . •. Viking attack. Sophomores in the fold · are Frank . Taselton , Mike Downey, Jeff Philltpa, Steve Goldstein, Dave Sweet, Jim Toland and Clyde Smith, Bob Young, a S-11, 150-pound freshman, Is given a good chance of making the varsity in his first year # a t . Westminster. Barnett , somewhat despondent and irritated with the inability or Newport Beaeb citizens io Come-up-w,lth the necessary funds to finance a 51>-meter Olympic sir.ed pool on the Newport campus, is pessimistic about the Tani' 1970 Utle chances. • I I Holloway and g o a I i e Shlosaka were honorable men· tion se lections _on the -All· Sunset League team last )'.ear while graduatei Steve r.i~n­ naughey (firir team) and Howie Johnson (Second team ) rounded out the Viking in- dividual honors. Marina tied for second in the league in 1969 and missed . the CIF playoffs by virtue of a playoff loss to Anaheim •.. a team that finished third in the CJF eliminations b e h I n d champion Corona del r.1ar and runnerup Newport Harbor. Morris says Newport and Anaheim once again figure to be the teams to beat in Sunset warfare. Huntingto n Bea,rh Mualon Viejo Mission' Viejo-High begins its initial year or Water polo warfart and .the Diablos will field an extremely young club under lhe guidance of coach Doug Burt. The Diablos will pla:Y a free lance schedule since only FoolhiU and Tustin field 'Water polo forces in the Crestview Leaaue. Burt says his team races an uphi_ll struggle in its fint year of existence. "It will ~ tough this year, but the ruture look! tood. We have a good group of boys. The potential is here, but it No tnronnaHon ls available takes time to learn the game. on Huntington Beach High "We have a good group of School's water polo program freshmen and sophomores to due · ·to lack of cooperation. work with ind in the next cou= rrom roach John Greenfield pie of yean we'll be ot," says (for the third Straight year).. the %7-year-old Buri. · Burt is a graduate oC C.l Weatndruter state (Long B<ICh) 8"d was · most recently coaching at A rebuilding 11~n is in Downey High, whefe be prey. store for Westminster High d pe ' water polo l,arct! as coach Expected to Jead 'the ~fi8'ion Gerald Mannion's Lions V~ contlrigent is aopbo_niore gear for the upcoming season Jolin Leogue, who won the with<iut a single retumihg · Orange County S'fri:m Con· starter. . ference 50 free in 50.0 and the The~ was 'B blue chip pro-100 -butterfly \n '15.5 for the 13- iq>tCt and monognm winner Jf year-old cl1ss. · due to return, but a 1evere Burt says t.eogue ldll see motorcyle_ aceident has action in the hole, but adds his stdelined De.an Henningson in-team will Use a ·balanced or- dtfinKtl)'. fenst, em~ the taSt With tha t sad state~ Mannion break with the fl>le •Pn;e.• • win rorm 'his gam ~round 1•we waat•a lot•of .drivifti three letttrtoen • -leniorl after -the ·• hofe· f'nlrl &ets Mark ' Kenworthy , Ke 11 Y posAtsill'r 'io' .. 1 to·utt hlin • Barthtltand Art Lillis. 1 pl'l'Dt'rnan,'' S:..VZ Jkbot:· Kenworthy was lM' IJK>.'t Others ·With. the ,MCftpry Improved player last y~ and potential at Mis:iion Viejo are Is 1 &.3, l~poundor. He'll play ............. Scott Altman ond in tM hole I great deal In Gary Piper aloilc wOi junior MaMion's 4-2 offense - a Mark Andrews. -. · e)'!tem that employs a p11ir of 'Ille Jeadlnt'IOllit candidlte guards 11 nikl PoOI to .,...._to dlle ha• .....,._ 'l'atllo. &eract opJXJSlnl attacks. • .. "We'd like to me a moving NetCpOrt Blll'Mr six System , one. which employs fl;'othlng ha, changed much ev.eryone in the scoring pie-a~ Ntwport Har.bot' Hlgh tu rt. t• says Mannion. Scbool since the· end or the The Uons enjo)'ed Plelr 1969-70 school year. ~t..ever season in 1969 when The S.llon. t II r 1 e ·time they posted on overoU U.7 Sunset wpt c;liamplona. ' • The present" ·pool ii con- sidered ne1.t to uselea and a recent drive-wu -initiated ·to supplement other pledges to build the proposed SO-meter setup. "It'• so unreal. These boys are the epitome of what people .-want in today's youth. They work harder than any athlete you can Jind. But they (\he public) won't do anythin& for them," says Barnett. However, despite Newport's problems, the Tin will a1aln field a· poteu.!,:P.ater polo con- tingent, led by second team All.CIF pile F.d White, a senior. • Other -returning Jettermen include senioni Matt Greer, Jim Smith and Kevin Charles, ilong -with junior Jay Farrer. Up from lhe Bees and ex- pected to see duty are sei:Uor Rick Snyder and junior Kevin Ashe. . Othtn -could be 1 major factor in the. Sailors' quest for a fourth. stralgbt Samet cro~n are sieve Batdl<ller and John Wllco1:. The iltter WU od' the vanity Jui year. · • • Nowport loot c:onslder•lft< talent vta graduation with Tom Warnecke (Qranle.Ooast , Coll<ge) ond Jdl' W~col (Colondo Stiitl!! earning ,flr)Jt -All<af' bunOn ad Bob 58"9 luc 1rv1n<1 ..,..,.bti -.,...m'All-CIF. • ,~ "His Mmrin1' aftd Anaheim figure la be tlie Sinors··~-· · · ·w.·re)oin& 1a 11'7·\o· fU!' bretk 1nl .JW-im .a lot 1Dort 11\fn lut .year. W• dell~ .... , ~ 00.[IiicflYkluI to.I!';., In frdnt and llOl!n• Dec 10111!'; ii ·~ lo h1v. 'fO de> tholr lllln&. .,-to .. k. "DefemlveiJ A.iii a n d G-lead at U.. .......,.!, " he ..,.. Tlit latter la - sldmd uie --Sallor. N"'l>Ol'I la relotlv•ly nnon with Farm (U , 1'0)' and Ash< (!HO, 171) the. blum. Barnet~ Jb• J,.la 11' l)u ~··'· 'deplh • it ... ~ Where ·bk letterman, Jim Clarbo1 Is rud7 to 1pell - -Foremost 1-2-3 Lube Servi ce 588 - • All •mericon Cars rnclUdes: tube, oil change, new oil filter. , ' O.l•x• I treck t•(M lleck • Built·in burglar a larm ' . , ~P•rttilfle •& t r•cli aterff t•pe p layer fer ..... , ... _, • Plugs into' cigarette lighter • Separate speaker controls •·Chongft channels automatically • C'ttrtridges auto· maticolly eject when i9nition is off - • Mourib u_nder dash:' or.tr9n1missiOn hump Your _Choice 79.95 .\ ' ' ·. ~ennelJ•-•uto center /. 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SAL• %t9110l.IC t llitt,ICATI" 0. tOl l"CM:AT)OH '01 ' •e-Yt ....... S , TRAMSACTIOH 8' l "SIJllJS Wlfflt _,....-se.t: 11, 1t11 ;1cT1T1ous NAM• • TO WHOM JT MAY CONCERN: HE UHDEiiSIGHED COllPOIA'!IOl'f f'or Gretel II'a w t v e s-. sallmater, ~liner a nd' · builder "what will lie" \,.IS bad. OklTIL II tREWMI N PU~l..oNI ol< THl tR MEN IACK AIIOARi>, COSTING THREE Mllj"Ur't!r" · In Ne.,.rt, It.I., lmb•r~H1rMnf at Sea, HarQ""'9ftt from-Home Gevntry Paperi • 5'.lbltcl to IHUlllCI of "" lie-II•· ... '*l'bV C<"rllh ""' " I• ~llftl I pllt'd tot, llOllct 11 ht•llft •t"en tlitt 1111 lwlnes1 IDalltd If t• 00,tr lloaol, S1nl1 unc111nl"*' ,.,_ te·Mll • rt• II • 11 c Ana, -Ctlllornl•. uhcler ttit namou1 tlrm t>9¥t••• ., #11 .......... lllMcrlbid •• t1111nl of COASTLINE PltOVISlDH CD, tollowt; 11'111 ff11t ,,.Id llrm It t orr,pest'd of 111• UI E1sl to.st Hllhwly, Ntwport IGl-w!n1 corport!lell, wlle9t ltflnc!HI lie.ch · jliic1at b\11lnts1 II It tot~: PUl'llli!'I Ii IU<:h lfllii\fl.,, l!it un-Cffllllne Pr0¥1tfv!' ~o. &!' C111lorrf•· d~"lpntd II IPPl'(h'9 to 1t1t De1•1lmtnf lfO OYtr ROlld, S1ltl• An1, C1ll(ornl1. 6f Akiill~lt atnr$ Con!'°' '9f k-nc• WITNE,55~1 l\1nd tfl!s nM d_fJ of Julv. by lr1nsltf , al 1n 1ttohDllC btvt••t• 100. " Minutes before .the start Gretel's dffig6e'r waved i flag at J_lm Har8Yt skip~r of Australia's challenger .• Hef tense crew member had Grete1·called~~o1underhoat' ltti".ai ftw lfli.; ilr'inltk n "'~$: _ CoattUne Pr"holon C•. •QN . SALE OENl!RAl. BONA FlDI! of c1n1ornl• UALIC tATll•O l'LACE llv f<Unclt J. Es1ro. "''!"' dHlrll)• .. -prclt1t "9 ltw•nct Prttldtnl of tuc llc:inii mi• h!I t Vfiflllili ;n.tu1 llY Ju1nlt1 S. E1tro, 11 "" tfflce of tM OtHrlrnl nt at s.tcrttt.N TAKES THE LEAD Newport'• Ficker forgotten to remove the SYDNEY, Australia (APJ - Australian flag,before racing. The defeat or Australia's rt \Vas an 0171en. Gretel 11 by Intrepid In the At the start, Gretel ll and first of the America's Cup Intrepid, the Amerka's Cup yacht races at Newport, R.I. -defender• 'diuppeam behind was greeted WJ!h dismay and the committee boat: When they emerged, Gretel JI was bitter humor. flying a protest flag. Both the Sydney Evening "We like to put lhe other Tabloid newspapers 1 r i 11 e d bloke in the wrong a bit," said their front pages v.•ith news of broadcasts: or the race and tu those others who awoke early lo caicli ihe final leg com- mentaries, the resull was a major disappointment. "AtJeut we can:t_do.....any 1vorse nert time" wai the usual comment on commuter trains and buses. -Suft f'eporter Lou D' Alpuget wrote from Newpar\: "Crewwork lapses were . the worst Aus tralia has ever shown lnlhree CHAllenges and 10 races for the America's Cup. However . it i1 obvious that 'M!I have a boat very close In !pted to the revamped Intrepid." A u s t ralian broadcasters were equally cutting. One said the crew looked as though ..n aUttnalt Crew member the defeat and a picture of S . 0 d al walcflin« his mates aboard Australian crewman pa u I Bur lars Hit Liberace Brother ell r e Gretel II. . Salmon overboard. 8 , "We uied dtnafty techniques In our ilirtl itld '1ad 8 fei• 1be Sun newspaper summed SOUTH' LAKE T A H O E . Liberace said Tuesday he De.scr !J.. ~.1 . . ~~ 8!lfil0[, ~ut ~P the l?'~roz:~an~.o1.Gr,etePS Callf. .CAP) _-:--, Bifidlhder , ~~ •il.iting .~~s hom' ~ v.~ll"i . ·~ ·~~ •. 1,r _ ,--.. -~~:-~1 ,· ,, ' ~fll~'j,rt,'-~ .W.iil&--.tl.~"~'.~·l.JhiW~~"i.Mthor .. Uf ~1 ,l6h~'Tbtrt:····ttie.t~fl~· ·<lfj ·B·•.f / ::··.S:~J~:i~;~~·~~:i~~f;ii~. ~: '· 1.: ~~~~·~·~~ ~·;~t;~~{~~:~~~~·~~~r~~~~~~t~~~"1·~~~~~~,~i~ y au,or 1180. protest~: _ lhi'ougJ:i the riigh t listening to $1,lXI iii clolhing and jewelr)'. Tahoe's south shore. , . • S!N DIEGO iAPi -"( wl! just.about ready to ta•e 1 ,Ulp of Water and h an1 It a ll up. A1_._M,e t,to. 1K11ts t;eat for · the WinilWel"il mitk, A.Ian Piyne, dfftgner bf Grtlii II. wi' ii plCtafl!'• of ritaxed Strain .. for thm · years he had "has been Uiinklng ii meters everj· mlil~Ul~ 24 f\Oilft l \1AY" said the Gttt~ crewm an. "L was teallY itlthtl tirtd ai'ld discouraged . I thought h ow easy ii was lo give if all up. I think I started dreaming. · Then I spotted the runnh1g lights of the Angela. "That's when I re.Uy fOOfid how strong my inslloct ror survival "'as I hollered, 'Help! P lease help me!'' ' - Thus a young sailor describ- ed his rescue Tuesday after six hours· of trying vainly to swim ashore from his sunken boat.. A crewma·,1 aboard !he fishing boat Angela heArd Lloyd Thomas Wllllan'ls' crl!:!. He wa1 h a uled aboard. ni.ltnb and cold, with ."no feellril In my arms, hands or toes." ~illiams, 26, a machinist's male at the North. Island Naval Air Station, l o I d newsmen his · IS-fool Cibin cruiser sank at nl1btfall M00> day two milei orflhott ilter hitting a llibme~ied . O~jetl1 . prObably a flOIUi\i Um bii'. He jumped ovei'bOint; he said, and sturttcl hit ilte jiCket into a hole lfi the hull, lftiftg to keep it aflol.t. But ll wtnf down within 10 minutes. Having rtttltved lht lift ,Jacket. he tried to 1Wlm toward a harbor buoy, "811t the eurrent," he said "kept pushlni mf; P\lahlhi me. back 8'11d away. No.tioets -not a. single boat -iAte"4 or left the entrance chanritl to San Diego Harbor for the next six hours." The Angela "as the llret boat. And somehow it round Williams in darkness after his cries were heard. Williams, a bachelor. said his boars e.lgine had just been overhauled and he v.•as taking a spin to see how it v.•orked v.•hen the accident occurred. "How many miles to the first mar~" 1 guest a!ked. Oretf:I II "·ai falltn~ ever 10 slowly ~IM.. The C!'&Pet'Oll'! cntoiJrage fell quiet. Rum and cokes or branfty tina rortee \vere passed around. .. rve been thinking about getting away from all this ," Pavne aaid, thumping his stop wa'tch. · "I was dreaming about Honolulu, sailing from island to island. A 12-meter ls only a ·bit or lumber ,''. ~ said. But 1t was lumber that he had fashioned and oo man ever sets out to build an ugly boat. And ' no\v his boat was far in the wake o( Intrepia. He tun'ied trOft1 time to time to talk with tbolt abbafd Chtiperone but hi! tyes would ttWm .. hi• boat ind h< ,;ooi;! jhiddt his ltlljlwatch ii hl• boil droft onward. tlHijit-!Iniliy !tit h<r <liala• to !ljl<eoI up ind wltneil the hnllh. When In- trepid tfOatd the finlt~ llrif1 theft wa l'Olltl appilOll! on the tender. No one talked mucl1. Gretel It croued after il· moil sir mlirutet Of Jong Ii-- Jenee. Late r CJiaperimi wen t to her. Gfetel 11'1 men were eating sand"•tches, Soml!One from Chaperone ~assed o ver i bot- tle or brandy. It was \Vet and cold. · "Call a day off and have a go at it again." said HatdY1 \\"ho had finally sur rendered the v.·heel. Payne had already put his stopwatch away . New Look Proniisecl . . ~ •• $ Specially priced when you buy 2 tires during this gigantic 1111 on •••• FULL4·PLY New "78" Series WIDE Tire Bui11 WIDE •nd LOW to t i"• ~OU quick 1tfftln1 relpons• in tr•"lc .•. •~c1ll111t h1ndl!nt a t turnpike tl)f.ldt LOOK AT THESE UVINDI ON YOUR SIZES! 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Pre!fdtt>T AU8traiians held out faint bf l>blll}lld trom •nr Ottlce of ltle Incl Setreltrv, '""dlvtl,, 'bl Ill• h th t Ice eoufd be Pf!Mr~I. · -••lion tfltl t~ecuttll ttle wll!ol" ope a lie race F.Alt WEST SEii.ViCES, INC. fnitrumtnt on bel'lllf "' lhe cen•ortlhl(Y awar~ed to Gretel (Of li.lleged . 'ubll,ned, OrJ:W• CO.it 01111 }'!lot, ltwrtln nameil, 1..f Kt.newltdgNI '" me . r . b-I ·-1 .. "'I1!"' '"''"""'' 1•. It,. HM-10 #lft•llld't C«110r•llo$ IMCl/ltll lht ,,.me.. v10 al_1ons y 11 re t' s ~ . ~· ---·· -Lllll•n fl\. McMur•in cap~ain Bill Fil!ker or the i;;;·ve 1 _.. •• MIVPU'\S' Mcrary Publ!c -• ----&.DU.U. l~ln.-D MJ CommlJSlon·E•,lrt! \V&Y to !tirboiifd rul~ " e ---Ml, U, 1'11 the yachts were maneuYeting' ., . .,. 1r:r,1 !tEr::"DI for position tiefore Ute ilart, ClltTJ,l(ATll OP I UIUtlll 4m Wllllllrw ...... '"'' c-.. hieh k' J' •tctlt tftus •AMI .... Afttelml, Ctllf MMS auvut w s lpper 1m Tilt •Mlr~l1nld dot• t_ertlfy "'' 11 T~UI:! Hartly has ptotestea. c~vctlni •. bU1lnen_ it_ 17ttl ,,_,.ur.i. Publlsl'lfd Or•ntt' Ce•i• O•ll'f PU.-1, -:::::::::~==========:! F'CX(nl11h4 V1t1iT, Clhftlrnl!. mlfi'r Ille ltPrimber f. 16, n , ll, ,,,, 167._10 r lld l!lous firm n11mt " l HP.RE LTO ... ~----~~===°"~- tVtltT ·•ooT· SLIM GYM AllT CENTEA Ind fi\11 11ld flmi l!i LEGAL "OTICE tomPOtl<I of fM ftl'91¥ .... ,.,. .. II, WheJI ,, tOil A IJiiEb llf[ ~i;.,'." lull •Ml jlact <If r111dena Is •• p.31iJt 1H? Wrili.t . t..iort ~. 1011!1'11', ,,,. '""'"' ••ltTJPIC.iiTI Q' •USIHl51 · . Dfl .. , Hun!lntten I Ndh C•Uf. lilCTlflOUS NAME · ;•llti · ~"' ........ 1,.,.)'A· '"' ttit 111'111,•~ned dli cer111y 1111" ••t . ._ .. ~ .. ~'""--" • , -• •, '. ~'T..,.,i .ft 'laai.lili ': ' , :~ tiN:i~' f"tt .I• M,ttt.tf'lltll Stl•ldor SI., '• ~.~. ~tf iTAW6i£;.c-M:1 ~~:~:.'~.t'~,C·. 'CN.tt .si)• (;~-. ultdtr_lfle .Ht· Mi: ~ _ B~!:.W'-otA?o:oi":tqu~11 ·.~1.1 =·· · ·. . 1• 1n;oo. lf'll'l'"""e'et. k""° Assoc1ATEs "ll iM G'fM (714} •••·1111 Na~~"Vii1~'1n •• :r·."':tr1 "i~itf. ~o ... ~:.! =~~m.W~ot~:::: I~ :~ -' · ---· -perwt11llY llpPt•red L•nor1 H. •••Ing .ifHI 11!1tts of reslden<:1 1r1 •• fellows: llllOWll r. mt le bi thl "lsoit Wl!oH Krll Shah, lltll Si1¥1dor SI,, Casie .,.,n. 1i 7Ubfctlbta to lili. wllhll'I Miu, Calll, 92611, Glifitrtl Pirtntr. ln11r11rnent end iltliMIWIU9W I h r . 1t1mtsh SKIN. 116' Ctllforn!t SI • ~•ttlitee illr. ··""· COii!• Mm. (IJll. tl:Hf, l imited 10111c111 ll•IJ Pinner. .E°"IJn l . Allfll O•lfd Sffternbe• IS, lt10 Nitirt llu\lllc, c 111firnli KrlJ Shih P<lll(\Ptl Ollltt In It Shah Or1nn C1111n1Y Stell cl C1llfoml1, ;.1., Ctl'.n"'l•Jllll m lh-t Or111ee counlT. Junt lJ. 1,fl On $1oltrnDtf 15. tf10. belO(t 17'!, •. Pubtllhld o...... (Oii! 0111, 'flol, Nolt'Y Pvbllt hi Ind llV H id S11te, 54!PltmDer t. H. 23. JO, lt1' 1U7·70 wnon•llr 1P1>t••td Krh !.II.Ill known 10 -· --tf\e to bl lllf perSCll wllOM' 111mt t1 -•-"""'•• NOTl.rtoio iutncrlbtd lit fht ,.nhl" lns!rvmtnt t flll uDUIUI \40 ldll!O'N114tttl hf t~ttuttd 11'11! 11me. COffii:l•I $.!1IJ Jcst11h E. 01v;s NotlfY PublJc. Cllitcrnlt Prl11cl•tl Ofllc' In T.s. 11:1. "4o"----· . °''"'' counl'I o" DCtbbt• 1, 1t11. ti---rr:N l."'.M.. "'' cn ... ,..1s:;1on E:t~lrt1 OOVl!lil l!OUITtEf, INC., 1 cerolH'1llan, Jvnt 21. "" •1 dWl'f IPpolntH TTVS1N llndtr •nd Pvtiisllrd Or•t>tt ..,,, ClftilV Piiot, pU•Wli'rl "' °"'" of TIVll d•IH J~M U, SH!tmlltr it, 1l. ll 1nil Oc!ol'ott 1. IHI, tttWlld .,,_ lliO'f C: GUSTAFlON I. 1t1t 17I0-7G GENEVERA (, GUSTAFSON, h~stl•nd end wilt, Incl rteordtd J_U')e :II, IHI, 11 LEGAL NCYflCE ln!lt. No.i,31'2 In boat MJ7, Piii Ml "'i =~·-=-•-•-•' _-,,,,=-----OlllClll ll;teord,l; 111 11\t olflct at lti• -CounlY 1t•ciirt1er et Ori"91 Coui\IY, ,. . ..-, C•illornJe, \VIL\.. ~El.L lT PU~LIC C!llTtiittAilii 0 , I USIHlSS AUCTION TO Hu;Hest ilbot:lli FOR -l!'lt;Tt1'1e>y5 NAll\f: CASH l••Vtbll " lltnt .i Jtl4 In l•wful Tiit llfld~Sltned does Ctrllly ht, 11 COii· m-Y of t~e Unlftcl il•tffl ., , ... Seulh dvcl1nt .• blllll'llSS •I 43l WH1 ""' S!rffl. ll'llnll 1nlr1nc1.-Ii ltlf ( 1 u" t v (OSll 1:1\l!SI, Cllllprnlt un<llr '"' flcll!lc~1 Cwr!IJcuu, 1" llK-'1ttl lint• AM flrm nllnl pf MAC ART COMPANY •nd SM!.. s111t1 ""'' c1ntor111t, 1tt tl1hl, 111•1 ..... !Ir"' II •COOIPO'td ol 11'1• IOI· 1111e 1nd lnt1""1 tonv1Yld to end now IOwlnt Hrson. ~t name In lull end held tlJ 11 under ••Id Ot:td ,,, TruJf In 111, pleCt ol !'e1ldenocfl Is II ICHOWI: P•OPerl'# 1ltuiiltd 111 ultl tiVtiff iilll $t1te Oinni1 Mltlleel Mcl(lnney,. '"' e1ucrlbtd 11: _ )"tludD Drive. Hunt1n11an uch, ..t..11 th1t certllJ'I rt1I "rtlPel'tY 1ltulltd C1U!Drfllt. Ill f!ie ctli of HtwiN>rt lli1dl, COi.i"" of 01lld A11111st 25. 1911'.1 Or11191, li1h! of C.illl1rnl•, lllfftrlbM 11 Ot""I• M. McK!nleJ ICllllWI: $1111 of C11ll11rnl1 PARCEL I: Loi If, In llloct J'S el Dr1nt1 CounlY L•n:i:••ltr'I Addllloii '" l'f-rt ll!!!•tll. °" AU9U!I 25, ,,,,, btl01e·fnt,. Ncttr·• ., ff• ..... •KOril...t rn l oolc J, •••• ,. Publlt I" Ind "°' seld $!~It. P!•~n1lly 0!..Mlsc11!1MCUI MIPS, I" lh• Clflc• Cl •P,...,lred Dennis Michltl McKln!f, kMIWll ' lhl cauMJ •f'CIH'Olr Of lllkl OrlnM to mt to bl Ille l>ff'°" wtioie nl~ I! '~jtp, llllt it{ CIHJIM'nl•. 1ublcrlbid •o !Iii within ln1trumtftt •M P RCEl J: Thtt "rtriln of lei JS. In •ckJlr#ltd91d l\t exteuttcl tllt 11ine. l lock tts ol ltdion A ill Ntwii<lrt (OF,tCIAl SEAL! lie.ch, •1 Per ..,,.. rtto111tt In lM: •, .!bMPli E. 0.¥11 11 .. t 11. of MIKt lllntoUI M•ps, Iii tM tloltrf PUbll<..Ct ll!wnl1 ofllct "' tflt coun!J recorder_ ol .. lei Prlnc.11111 otnci In Ora"'' Count,, 11'1!1 DI tilltornll , Qra"9t Coun!J dHCrlbtd 11 fellows: letln11lnt 11 the M• CIM'nmlulon E~.iret most WHler~ CorM4'of Loi. U 11 Jant ti, ·H7• shown an H\d mlP fhtnQ ~M11trrlJ PubllJl'led Ortn91 (e111 O•llJ PllCI, to Ille ITIOll Northf•fy car11er ol uld I.Pl A•iusl u 111d Sfilltmtler i, •, It, lt, ltlencr Norl'liW'fllt•l'f tloi'lfl lht IJJe 11't·IO t•tendid Nor111e1at1rl1 11"' of 11ld lotl---,--:0,.,-,.,--,,===----1.a. ta lls li\ttnectlc11 wllll tiit SGufh 11rie LEGAL NOTICE ol Htl\ SlrHI llleW llllOW~ 11 mti -5treen. 11 sllown an 1 "''" at•1--~=----~~---L1nc11ttr'1 Addllton to Nt!IPOrt llttdl/ . P·m7' •s Pf• m111 •KOnled In lllM. t. 111iii l Cl!llTIPICAT! O' tusrNes1 ol MllCllll}'tOUJ Ml,., 111 tilt p'flct o1 fJ ICflTIOUI NAME lht tou111v ric:Dr!Nr of Hid Or1nee T~t 111'Cllr1lontd aat1 certnv ht ts County, 1lllt . of C1lllO•nl1, thinc1 tonducllrtt 1bulln1s111 15' MtlodJ l1.,.., Wt1!ett1 l lllnt 11!• 'oulh II~ to the Ciill• Mfil, C•!llgrnl•, unclt r int ili<i•I 1!:1it1r1Y earner et Loi II irf ltld tkUllo~I llrrn n1me of NEWPORT Un<:11it•'1 .6.ckilllcJI '' New,.,rt 1tt1ch. l!RVICI!:' •nd !h11 s11~ firm 11 thtnc1 SOV!hw,111rl1 tlon1 l,h1 coml>fltd of lhe lollowlnt Ptrilen,. who~• Sou!he•t!t•1v 11"4 llf ulCI Lii 11: ''·'0 nlrnf In 11111 1ild place o! •Uldtnce 11 11 ,,,1 lo !fie "'1111 S9urlli!'!'{ cOrn1r tollowl: lhti'eof tl\4 llltnce sirutM111irl'r 110 .,, Gr1)\1m E. llldd, 15' Mtl()dy Lin•, the l111trl1 line of H1wPOrl Avtnut 2J Coitt Mesi ftfl l'I !ht P&lnl of biilnnlnt. 011M t.PI •• , 1'70 Saki s.11le will bt rn1df1 11111 wlll>out 6"•h•m E. lllldd covtt1_1nt or warr1nty, e••fffl or lm•lltd, Sii~ of Cillfornlt , riiiinllnt 11111, ,.11 1 11lt11 orO•tnttCountv: entll'!lbr1nH1. hi ~ !ht rt.+.1tnlnt On St11t. I, lt7D, brtorr rn~. • N1111..., prlnclNI Slln'I of lhi notl..1fl:urtcf b'/ 11ld Pullllt 111 end lo• Hid s rat1. PCl'W!'llllv o,_ of Tr111t, wllh llllff'tll 11 In 111d 111H1r.a Gr1twm IE. Budd ~nown to "'" Mlle l>rt!Yldtd, 16'tlnctS, II l111 UNJlr 11\t to bt Ille 1'1!'111" """'e ntmt It ll!nns of 111d OH-II of TNst. ith';'. dllrtet sub1olbed lo lllt w11111n Instrument •M tnd e•H"lff of 1111 Tr.ittM •Ill.. of tM eeti-ltdt~ I'll UKUlllCI IM NIT!t, trullf. cr,ltld b'f .. Id °"" if Tr\nl. (DF,ICIAL 5EALJ_ r...-bi'l\ellcllirr ,,..., Hill OllCI ol Jjisf'Pfl E. OIVll T•vs!, II? ,.._II• lrtull ~ dtftllll in Nol1ry ,Pllbllc-C1Uforna 11'11! tlllltllloni ~ t ~tr i b .,. llrfnclo1t off le• In hln!tvfwt ttttaoltd IN lt!IYtrN ti fht OrtlVI• C111111ty ~trtltned 1 wrltt1n . OKll•lllorl "' Mr Cornillluton E•Pl•H Otl•vtt lf!d Di.n1nf for Salt, tnd wrlttm Jllnl! JI. H1• l!OllCI DI brffdl .,.. " •lldlol'I M tlUlll fJu,b!lsl)ld Orlftt.f ,COii/ OlllT P!lo•, 111t uflde<tJtiMd Ill ... II Hid ,,,,.,ty to Stoltmbir t. 1', 73, lf, '"' 1176-IO Hllslv H~ lbOt11'in1, tni ttlll't*«er, on Jllnt s. 1•10~ tllt undt~l•ntd c•und ••ill LEGAL NOTICE notice Ill l1r11dt Ind <If •ttdlol'I le be ------------rtcor,...111 boat ,..., Mii tn, If it!d I')-... For LA Boat Sho iv When Ult aMual L o 1 • .\ngelea Boll 1rM,' Sporlil Show opens at the Sports: Areni Oct. 8 tt1ct· exposition will have a new, rreah look. according lo pfOdUcer F. H. "Skip" Creger. salllng and power boats1 I railers. campers, 111 le d servlril and actesaories. ,,,,,., ,.,, ,,,,. .• . ftrt$fOnt ) CHAMPION 41 POPULAR llZil- Oftlcltl lltcore.. . ., tll Ttrr1tATI-.,-iVSIMfSS 0411d: IHI, •• 19,.. UHDllt PI CTtTIOUI ltAMI OOVIER EQUITIES. INC.. Thi ulldi!'t1tntd do hereby cer1111 t~~I 'corPOretlon, 16.••ld Tni11... llltt •rt ctn1\1Cllilt t tP«ltllJ v1hrc111 l:i~i. 0 , llltVl~I" COMPANY, 1iw;t rKl"I , cornPOjllnll butll'ltl' 11 1 W111M II H•ll9 V1ce-~raldent llll'llltd Mnner1hlsi 11 76t·P11 Ntw'cn f'~tllls,,.. Ht""'°'! H1rt1or ;0 ,,.. 'n"s W•'!'• Colli Mt11, C1lllornl1, ulldtr '"• Comblntd with Dlll'r Pl!ol Nt'*l>O 1 'lcf!~us ,nrm ntrne: ol Tltanluri'I R1r1110 The ahcnv will be presented as tht latest concept (J( marine and outdoor recrea· Uonal equipment mttcban- dislng. have eliminated the sbo<k!Y carnival and country fair almo.!phert to ".t>ich the outdoor show atlendanoe has oft.en been su bjtcted by promoters ol spoMI .afltld." said Creger. "Absent,. too. in our show will IX! the wrestlers, c,tbbage cutters, eleclT'_OfJic p o t a I o peelers. vlbraling. chairs and tarry pull s. They slmplv don't contribute anything to the °'{l: door recreation p I ct u r e , Cr<f" 1old. Tilt Los Ange l., t!Oat & Sporu mow \\•111 be an 1l~ay. · fcaturin& the newest \ Red BarQns To Descend Thf: Red BIJ'On! are due lo \alKI at OraJlle C o u n t y Airport. A cocktail p1rty and dinner program is schedu·red Friday, Sepl. 25, by the organization 1,1•hich u·as formed by the Cosla 1.1esa Chamber of Com- 1n~rct. The Thunderbirds. a U.S. Air F orce jet acrobatics ttim, will be shown in a .petlal fea ture film during the event, 10 be~ held ar ·ri·Sl 1 o fl B :::cchcra fl. 18741 N. Alrport \Vay. AviuUon and its ear I Y. 11lo1ieer1 In Orang~ County wlli be chron.lc.1td \ri a special baolc. which the Red Barons oraanliallon was fonntd to promote and • publlab. ....... flll 4:p1y nylon cont tire " ,..,..,., •'l• ,.,.,. tit ri!in, Anit>Huodorl. °""'oltti. Chlveltn . COl'vtt!H, ~.FOl'ds, f-e~··· ,lyrnou!l'IJ. llvodl Sptc1111. l-11 •nd "'""' blt>tr1. 7 .75-14 $ FOR OILY 7.75-16 50 l'lu1 11.17 or 12.19 ·Olf'111t Ftd, El. T1~ ll1d 2 1'ru 011 voor c;er. WHITE.WALLS•ADO t3 PER TIRE . H\INTIN•T ON nACH , •• nTONI sro •r COSTA MBA-J~llY HALL 1 I ·' . U"l ll'ACH •tYO, -10.tlll 11'2 NEWPORf I LYD. -M&.f019 • __ ..... __ ... __ :.... ......... ..:.-1.. ___ .................. ~ . ., ..... ~, ... ~~~ ...... ~~~-"'-...:_~..-~._ ..... _,.__o__.=_• _•_•J_t.___: ____ ___J _ .. ____ ._ -· --~--------~-~ • lnd! Ciil11 ' ' Cornt10nflll1 llmlltd, •nd lhll said llrrn Si1l~blr ; tl, h. lfrt lf'1·7G 11 r,oml>Olld cf !ht 11100 .. lnt Ol!r&ont w!lo(1 n1rne:5 •lld Pltce1 ol mkltt1C1 ••• LiCAL Nanc·ll u 191111ws· 1e-11t1t: ~ Ecurlt Vicki• J1;1c1,.,, Ill(., Suite 504 Whltt!tr klo1r1, IH1S Ell! Ptnn Slrtllt, . I Alll: '"I Whll<lff, C1Ulotnl• ~ tOTltl TO Ctll OtTOltl E•ntsl \(lnt[er, 1011 f' I 1 c t 111 11 It l"llOlt COUii; OP TMI Av1nut, COlll Mt tl. C&Htornl1 '101 S Tl,OP CAL.IPOllllO ... POI. Wtl;NE$S °"' illndl lhl1 2111 dtr ti Jll COUNTY ., •••1111 1 ..t..u•utl, 1t10, ......... , ECURIE 'J'ICICIE RACING INC. '"l" .GI: EDGAlt I . WITMEll, 1111 IT lllC,!lARO A, CAILlOUTTE EOG It lltAbLlt Wl'J_Mlll. ell.I !, t PtHIMill W!T/l\llt, 1•1 E. W~Tfi\11!:1:1 DIC:Mttd. • ERNEST KAHtLEll· ~ .NOTICE IS t\Elll!:IT GlVl!H It tM STA.T! OF CALIFOltltlA SllOtl ill 11)1 111iiri'1 t\l!Mf litolffnt OUltJY CIF LOS ANGl!:ll!:S I SS. Ill_..,.. lllYll'lt Cltl/M ... 11111 lllt Dl'l 1tllt 111t .. ., ill ,\utu1I, lf10, before t Ml:~t .,. '""lrtill ti m1 rtitm, mt, • "'''"" Pllbllt In 1nG tor ,tM 11id wlltl fht .~" '9Udttr" If! ... ol'llc1 t_.iv 1nd Sl•"r r11i.1nt lhtrtlil. d\111 ~ "",..':zt: ii !ht •""9.l!lflf!H c°'rl, or ~~Jnioflfd ,fna S'#Of1I. Hr1Mfil1' , .. hi •i llltm, wlrtl 1M ,....."Mirta lllCHJ.ltO A, CAILLOUlfTE end -hlri. " tM WllCll,.1,....,_ It "'-l:ffke lllNlST KAHllEll, 11-'I It tf\e 10 111 Ill' !It!" · llTO!'MTI: 0 U It 1' f A , flll ""°"" .. t Mlllts l•I sllltkrlt>ftl tAltP11'jl!:lt I. IAllHll, It; lt.OllEllT t-"It W1""" l1ttln1me111. INS 1tll-1t119. I' IAlllH n,s ~t~ 11¥11., p, o , t11tf!'ll1+11, ltlt'f' t~klvld 111t Ull'lf " '*• ' 1~1(11 Cellt. f*1. ln.wlllltu 'Mllf'tel, I "'"' llireunhi M:I .....lch II •lto;;t II .... lllfti .t JM my 11111111 ..,. lfll•H illr lfflcl1I NII t°"' linfor1!9'1111 ]II I~ 11'\tptlrl ""'"'"'' -ft~ Incl rifr 1n lhll Cortllltllt fltlt tllavo lllf _ lldtt' flt ttlf Ofttlltnf, Wlftillli liur 'lftltflll. , ~ti\\ •ntt "" llrd '"'"lcttllll " "'" tD,FtCtAl Sf.ALI niilfltf _ /1/ Stllrtl1 M, O.\,,,M -OtlM '8~!!\bf' ~ lf7' ...,,,.., P11t1tk · Ctllllr"ltlt tit!Tltll1 F\ Wl1"'9r JlrlMlfl•I Of!kt In l!tteutrlt; " Ill• WI!! et lot A1Ntlt1 Ctunlf' Kr;lt.1'J" n .. ,,r~•1rMAttr:•nl r;,.tITt::111n l•Plrt\ 1_1tO'il(T I. lA 11111 CilftlllMtt .... PlttifN.M 11\N,t,>'lflllr Jiff. AIMor!lftt ti .Uw ' '· 0. ... H'li _ Mi W~lftlll' te .. r. "'""-' ••-Ill h t"' ... , lhU .. It P• l~MI l:U,!:~~'1.· 1-'iwtrt• ~""'· c••~*• ...U ~'.!!•.,.. O•inr• c"'' Dllt~ •li.t, t11r"~~1tt;t ~.,:""~:i::., 01,t1w "he1, St,..no..bt• f, 16,. n. •. IUO 1'"-l'O I ' f, · 11· , •.. ,., ' .. ,. ,. Bl MiJs Jofl • s he t \\'3Vf y , T1 SAC .John, appeai candk ""' b be d ei Tum .staff musta '"" combl' people Duri Sacra1 one o eompi they a3ked: group. Wbe Tcll)'e but I incidtt -TuM hea'Y' r .... wtffi n lack! His came ki~ ' ....,. intpir: eandli "f th1t r best b he sai idolizt Tun be It prof es winnil and eonlm 'the .. "I t up o relatit addln. Amer some occur! TUI> said Treat romar ind s v G· A Eri gTadi High "flon Calif• Colle Tut th< stud£ '""I To Entr frah top sllte ..... '°"" -Ilfad hlf• 4.1 ! C > ~ •!Udo •nd dlfle -. f I i t ,. . -. • ·-... • -..,_ .. . . Bll•d ea1t•te8? 1\.1j_J,s America, -PhyJJis George ol Texas, ma y get lot1 of attention and privileges . but it doesn't mean she can get a taxi in Nei.v York. Here she tries to \\•ave dne down. Better luck next time. Youthful John Tunney . . . Taken as Roek Singer ' . SACRAMENTO (UPI) - .John V. Tunney is a youthful- appearing Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate who has found that lookS' can be deceiving. Tunney, 31, has hired young slaff members, some with mw;taches, sideburl'ls • n d even longish hair. 1 he combination ·can baffle some people. During a recent f~ight from Sacrament~ a woman asked one or the aides who his companions were. She iaid they looked familiar and asked: "Are ·you a rock group." Whal tht conv#saliM was •clayed i. Tunney, he lauglled. but not -gusto.. The incident indicated he lacked insUnt voter' recopition. Tunnef, 900 of. fonner workt hea•J•eift chll1ipton Gene Tunney, however, makes up with-name n:eoguition what he . Ja<ks in face icfonlillcation. rus father, 7%, wbo new carries a cane, htlped Tunney kick off 'hil S enatori•I c~., ll was a n inrpiraUon for OW young candklatf. "( was always contciOU5 that my lather was the very . best in his -prof-:· he said during an intnvieW. ''I idolized him." Tunney said he now hopes to be the bell · in his choRn pri>lesskln -pOlitiC! -by winning election to the Senate and fostering a "5ertst of con\munity" in California and Jlthe nation. "1 think we have got to build up our iTite rp ers on a l rela tionships.'' Tunney said. adding that a lienat ed Americln! are searching for some tort o( ''p sychic security." Tunney ·a Yalf: gaduale. 5aid he ' relds ~PhUOIOphic 'Treatltel" to relu aJonc wiOi romantie poet! IUCh • Keats and Shelley. Ile poinU lo Eric Viejo Grad Get Honored At Cal Poly Eri~ p, Tu lime rs, a 197t · ifadiiire of Mit1ion Vtejo Hi1h School bu been granted "HonofS at Eiotrance" at Califo rnia State Polyteelmi!: College in Sn Luis Obllpo. Tulleners joins nearly •• of the scho0l'I 2,000 freshmen student! given this special recognitiou. To quality for lloaors al Entrance an mterin1 colltse frahman-must be amona the. top five percent af the stalelride .... of hiP achool ""6ors bued on \heir hl&h school ~cedrenric r««d. ftrlt grlde potnt 1vtr11e must -ht•e been 3.llS or better on • 4.t scale. K.ah~'s ''M<r.n Tbt Measure" as the boot that has had the motl infloenct on him. He said his mo4ber taught him to read philolophy, while his falher w33 the: poetry reader: ''At one time dad bad t,080 lines of poetry committed to memory," he said. During an interview, Tunney sipped a Bloody Mary. but said be usually drinks either a Martini on the rocts or Scotch before dinner. A University of Virginia Jaw school roommate ol Sen. Edwanf.M. K<nnedy, O.M ..... Tunney began his political career by winning election to the Hou9e of Representatives in 1946. Ht has betn twa re- el<cted. The Democratic Congress-- man described his political orientation u a •:combination or pragmatiml and idealis'.!J:" but declineil to -litiel himielf label himself either liberal or conservative. "I'm not a doctrinaire per90D,'' he inMlted. "Being doctrinaire Is going to create prob)enu. There is no formula for solving problems." When he embarked on his campai&n for tht Democratic Senate nomiMtion, Tunney talPd with a New England accmt which he acqWred durin& his y o u t h in Connecticut. Bul his broad "a's" and Kennedyaqoe : "Americers" have dillppeared now that he is in the stretch run for the Nov. 3 General Election agajnst Republican S e n . G<or1< Murphy. Campaipt aides said Tunney ha! "practiced" to IJ>Uk with Jillie or no accent, typical of 1 the nerage Californian. Alao prior to the primary, he wore bis hair longer with no part, just brOIMd b a c k . Tunney now hM his hair styled 1ritll • part. ft'• also much shorter. He aaid at lellt tbttt -comploined ·-the tenstlJ. me! he Jlloo!lit it · potttically e:xpedienl to· trim h1s 11ndy·ctlored hair althoqh "my wife likes H long." Tunney. tall and ath\etic in build, ays, he view! his candidacy &Or tbe Sftlate as a aip of rnatuTity in both polltlc1I 11111 per...,.1 life. · "I'm nO Jonr-r nervous. but J haven't learned to maintain 1 total degree of control over my tmationl," he aid. ''I'm vf!rJ 1litfi0ml't't. to crowds;-I reKt, bul t blven'I learned a1 a politician to ml!lk my inner emollonl. I dlll'.t •ant lo." Tunnty Said be has no future politlclf pl.-beyond wiminC · tbe Sfnate aeat and addod tllot Y he !oles. the blame win Ue with htm alone. ·· "If he (M..,,.,,)--. it lrill be -of me." Tmmey Nid.' "It wW mean 1 'wun1t able to COll'ff1 my mtlllfe.'' DoY"r . 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' NO JIQERYED SEA1$ • FREE l'AIOONG ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT NEW "DOLLY" SHOWTIMES!! -MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. 7:00 I. 10:00 SAT. &SUN. 1'00 4:00 7:00 I. 10:00 ' By TOM TITUS Of 1119 CM1tlr-'11tf-Sl8"'- Rouud two In the first rash of stage · attraclloo.s. of # the 1970-71 community d.ieater season wUl be rung in this weekend with two mor e- Orange County productions and one in never-dark Long Beach joining the trio of local Strow already on the boards. The first of the newCOTflers to Jnake Its presenCe felt will be '"A Shot in the Dark,"" the · county's first staging of the French comedy, presented by the lrvl"' Comm un'it y Theater, which launches its "!unity Theater opener, and first full season Thursda:Y "A Shot in the Oafk" marks nlg~t. the first local directorial T.he Cos1a Mesa c j v i c assignment for N e w p o r t PJayhOOSe Joins \be parade on Beach's Gorden Yeaton, who Friday wtth a production or has .acted ·and di;ected "The Impossible Years," a throughout lhe state. generation gap comedy aimed Sall~ ~ B~wn portrays the at 1amily audiences. Ttie show partoi; ~aid suspected or gets ttie Mesa players oft 'and shooting the. chauffeur in ~e running Qll their s i J:.Lb~rcel Achard-Harry _K\lrnttz· season. C<imedy. P I a Y i n g the Woody Allen'5 c 0 me cly magistrate investigating the "o0n't Drllik the Water;" case wi'; be Richard Dow, wllich opens In Santa Ana next president of the Irvine group, week; gets a preview Frfday who stepped into the leading at the Long 'Beach Communi· role on a week 's notice. ty Playhouse. opening. fof-a Others in the Irvine cast are s i X -weekend engagement. .JerTy and Nancy Leland, Bea- A comic murder mystery trice Teafonl, Garry Aldrich s-et JtrParls Is the Irvine Com-and-J im Marshall. Performan- Flip Wilson Series In Debut Thursday· 'flt. ~ew "Flip Wilson" hour· long comedy variety series. makes its debu t on Channel ~ '111ursday, Scptembt!r 17 at 7:30 p.m., Yo'ith David Fr~ and the Sesame St r e et Muppets making their first television guest appearances on the sho\v. ' Flip in the role of his famous Character. "Geraldine Jones,'' is interviewed by Frost in a sketch which tests Frost's urbane qualities. Both ''Oscar" and-"Big Bird.·· ramous Muppcts v.·ho have deli ght<'d all ..,tho se familiar with lhe famous. Sesame Slrcct. make their network tell'vi!;iOn bow as F'lip 's guests. • · Concert Set By Trun1peler TruruP,el vi rtuoso, Maurice Andre, will appear in an e x c I u s iv e \Vest Coast performance Monday, Se pt. 21. at Ca lif. State F'uilerton . The recital begins at 8 p.'in. in the Little Theater under sponsorship or the CSCF music departmenL T i c k e t reservations are available through the department office, 870-3511 . James Brown "and the voca l group Sunday 's Child will furnish the music on the premiere. ' Wilson, whose top-rated televislon special was a highlight ot last season, has been named '·Male Comedy Star of the Year" by the American Guild of Variety Artists, and his. latest album , ·'The Dev il Made Me Buy This Dress," .. recently hit t h e million dollar sales mark. entitling him to a Gold Record. Monte Kay is executive producer on "The Flip \Vilson Show,'' Tryouts Set For Comedy The Long Beach Community Players "will hold o p e n readings Mond ay evening for . their fo~hcomii:ig production, "Mornings at Seve n.'' James Brittain will direct the comedy by Paul Osborn and is seeking a cast or five men-and four women in all age ranges . The show will be open Ocl. 30 for six-v.•eekend run at the play , 502J E. Anaheim Ave., ng Beach. ,.,.._ .......... 1,_ll ...... ,.,. YIMllll P!1<t .....:... "C•Y OF THI •AHIHlll" • IGPI "'' CS-.1 .... e "ANGEL UHCHAlltEO" e • 411 tGf'I All C.r SMw •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• u1111.,. u Must •• w1t11 f'•rtnl CHiii E•1twoM "Kilt.LY'S HEltOEI" e IGPI "'" Jim ,,.._ • "l._L COatDO•" e l•l ••••••••••••••••••••• --~~~-~··~~~----------~ . .....__ -. ,,.,----..?. ~ -- ''· ces will be given 'f'llursdays Counl)' premie.re .. JO h n through Salurdays tor -three ... Ferzacca~is. ...d!W=Ling _ the weekends -at the little theater seriocomedy about a homosei:- or Corona del f\.1ar Higtt ual birthday party. "d School, w I 1''h reservation s l\1ichael Dou11la~s,. Da~1 833--0793 Emmes Ron Chnstte, Jim being take~ at . Saxes, · Bill .Mill.er. .James, * dePriesl filW Art KousU!I; play Opening iii doors .to the the principal 1)21es -in the public Saturday after a ribald comedy by M a r l Patrons Night premiere Fri-Cro\vJey, Performances ...,ate day ·is the Costa Mesa Civic beihg given at the downtown ''Playhouse and its "livposs!ble Costa Mesa theater, ... 1827 Years." Resident director P.ali N~wport Blvd .. \Vith resen•a· Tambellinl is staging the tions being taken at the' bo); Fisher-Man: comedy. office. 646-136.'l. Paul Caldwell heads the cast * as a frustrated psychiatrist "Once t.lore, \Vith Feeling•· ~·ith Denise Mt'Canless playing swings" in'to its second of five his teenage daughter, the ob-weekends at the lluntin(ton jeet or his frustration. Moot y Beach Playhouse after setting Durham as his wife and Tracy an opening night attendance Thomas as the Younge r record \ast Friday. Tom Titus daughter complete the prin; directs the Harry Kumitz eipal roles. • . comedy centering on a tyran- Rounding out the large Costa nica t symphon¥ conductor's Mesa cllsl are Paul Gracey. sour roman tic notes. ~ David Pigman. Kevin Conroy, Ron 'Albertsen. Carol Betty t=vQn&, Jio.~rd P.1alic!;: ...r..aulstiek and"Marlin H.,Fuehs , ij.ona·ld Gibb . D enn i s head ihe cast of the Hun~ Backstrom and Terri. Vitro. tineton Beach show, with Bill The play will be staged in the \Villiams. Bill ~1oreland , Arvid Community Center a11ditorium Manaa, Walter Allen and RDn of. the Ora~l!:e CO U ~ t Y F'ilian cc•m oleting the . lin eup. . F'a1r1Jround! with re.~ervallons 1'1ie plav is beinR staged at the available from.,the city rccrea-"Barn." 2110 P.lain St.. with lion deparlmf'"1. 814-Sft~~ reservations available at 53r.. * 8861 • \\'estminster's Sam Bra.n· * don, a well kno\vn Orange A. single performance 1Ji Count y actor. he;ids the cast \Ve1>tminster's "Bell. Book aml of Long Beach's "Don'! Drink Candle " will be staged Satur- the Water." Elaine Herman is day evening at Finley School directing lhe comedy of a on Edwards Avenue. whictt caterer and hi s famil y caught has pre-empted Friday's pn>- behind the Iron Curtain . j?ram. Judie Carr directs the Other-sin the cast are J erry John VanDruten comedy. and Pat Herberner, !\-1ike Rolinda Or 1 ow, Clen Loren z, Andrew C I e a r y . Eckcnroth, Ralph Orlow, Alice Esther Dr ake. Bill Brown .... Reich and John Phillips com- Glenn S te r I i n g. Ann prise the cast ()f the comedy Pavaresch, Rick Hemming, about mo d e rn 1vitchcraft. Pat Dempsey, Ma.rt h ;\ . Tickets for Satu rday'! show l(nowles, Luciana Foskett and nl.'.IY be reserved by calling John Livingston. 897-1164. "Water" runs Fridays andll";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Salurday!i at the p I u s h playhouse. 5021 E. Anaheim St.. in Long Beach. For reservations, ca ll (213) 438- 0535. * South Coast Reper tor yi' "resumes its busy \Yednesday- through-Sunday s c h e d u I e1 tonight. offering its seC<ind v.•eek or ''The Boys in the Band ." enjoying an Orange ' llA'nOl-JAt eENl!!lt.IL COlff'OftAnot I Fiii~ .. Di9el ~_,.atlNI. W..2712 it' 5 pure Goulrl ELLIOT T GOUlD- PAUl.A PRENTISS GENEVIEVE WAITE .MOVE ((\"11\trf ~ TNr1rr1 ~ -67l-6Z•I Coron• del 1M•r 2905 Easr c;.., !fwy. "1HfYC411. MISTERnmr COlOfl htted. bjOelu-e " (GP]~ ~!'till~ ALSO PLAYING -.,.., w. &y. 12· Pia> rn.ak ~ "I .... stag = ...... aLJdl he I RI ,.,. gavt top "I tioni unre Bea< crea pseu find All 1 on U get• Jo ing. .Yod Like ~ . f) l!J I •• ., I - "' - • • • • . ,. ' •• ... • •-.Ii! ~,..min, . ,, r . .-... - . . ' ·/ Or1nge· County Premiere ''ritl . BD\'5' IN •. THE BliND" Wecl-Snday 1:30 . ' .. "°''""·-.7•,N· i lel't!!"" "'9• ,"'r-, ltt· ""'""' -I 1.M. "'"''M-~ W'•'"''~~1 '·M1. I . . . ' Since then Reitz ·has piled up a wealth of directing and ac- ting credits. ~me productions he has directed are "America HUITah" and "Moon for the Misbegotten" at South Coast Repertory, "Five Finger Ex- ercise," Arena F,11ir in Ohio ; "Julius Caesar" and "Oepidus Rex," San Francisco Classic Repertory Company. As for his futu re he said, "I don't really k:pow. B~t rje;ht ll<lW l jysl W~nl lR ~c! iP lilins !l!ld !efevisil!!I ~!id fll~Um\!' 10 ~ir'!'t r .. 111' •lll!I"· '' THaATR• .....:..i ~ COil• fOflA. PIOll , ... ,.02 • ....,.m·!!"t--··-~· .... eall 546-3102 ,. ldwank CiMIM Wa ·a1 'lfnl"!lmltr -o. .... Wet lltyMll G1nlfn o,.... & la• Dlt.-f'rw'(l. ~·" 892-4493 '· . . -·· -... -,. ,\'!4/11//M .! --.. . - Ctll Af.7HO ----~ ~-~- c ..... Women ·eei. TV . -. '" -_,. • 01M-.\ ·B'll THE818T AMERICAN WAR COMEDY SIN.CE SO.UN_() CAME IN '''-1'1ullneK11i, . t N•lt 'fq•~f( - 6th JAIUl.OUS WBll-1_ * * * *HIGHEST RATl_NG!'' . N.'t', OltK.'t' N~S "Barbra couldn't J>ll5'ibly he \itt1e1! ~lit is ynde11iably beautiful and absolutely char!ftin1! Her <0qdi1iq11 of AIJ'!l ]lY !.&mer'• bright and witty lyfi~~ 'an'd Bufton Lane's romantiG QlQi~C ii gyre and magnificent Stfei~ap<t_!'' . kilt 'M~llNI ·-'-- "B~rbra Streisand a~d V~es Montall!l ffii~• sweet mu•kl Two triple. th1eat charmers in the screen adaP.\~tign qf th~ Alin)ay L~!nfr @r~!IW~Y hit! Slrei~nd i•·.,..i!in1!" ~ ;;..,..=.~.,,.:.:.----~~~ .. --~--~..-.~~~ ~ANQ..6 ~f. N,Y. ~ILY.NEW~ ' . 1' 'Qn A Pear Day .Y/111 (i;in $~ Fore.ver' h ~ !f~a1 for 1~e whole . family! Vf!r9iJrigµs! Barbra ~trejsan!'-is ~ lulely fflllearing!" 1 ' · .. -~~~---4~. GfNf SHALll, WNll<!·TV "'On A Clear Day Y Qq Can See Forever' is an Epra Special Picture! M4gical! It has an endearing oµt.gf,tl>f- ordinary quality!" 1 • ----,---METR~ro1A t,A.Dlo M""'s~ "Miss Barbra Slreisap~,.the ., ~uper perfor:mer, his never ""'1 l!ftter! 'On A Clear Day n_:- Yiilt Cin See fore1 verl i! very .....,, A C''a.o'I """""/11'11"--- "1NllB in ils e emen\1 -. " '""'' ,,,.,, ~ - !laltt; ~nd, fantasy, ~er{ \JIM,...,.,......_...,.o..~.,.~ ... , J perfonnances and altove~I. Mi~ Strel~~nd!". -- . _ "-..., . ARCHEll WINSlfN, M,y, '°$T ' --n i .. ~ ..... -, ........... ,,.._ .. ___ ---~ ·---...... ·. ~-''"'""'t':'"\--..... -.,,.--... --_ .... _ _,~..,_,._ : ·~_....... ~··--.•.. ,. .. -c..-.. _ , ..... ___ .. ~ . . -· - BXCLUSIVll ORANGll OUNTY_IJNGAGEMBN 2ntl TOP FU TUM t TONY CURllS-CHARllS llONSQN All" reo103"M . . . ' the sounds of the 'harbor ' . marine weather reports - 7 times daily •' . ' • ,I ' . .. I ' • • .-I ·,J l f ( ~-----------=--~-~~~~~~---'---=--~----.IL-~------l-______ .:...._.;!...l ' • -. . r . I . ' ~s~..,. 11. 1'1711 ; ~ Sour ·Pow.er Oil• Holbrook Jr., 7, picks a· giant helping ol len\ons from the ·tree his father bought three years ago. The tree consistenUy produces fruit weighing as much as two and a hall pounds. Holbrook keeps the tree covered dµring the-chill Memphis, Tenn. winter and it produces yeer,'fund. Argentina Moving ·Back to Democracy BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - After more than four years of military government, Argen- tina appears to be takin( the firlt steps in the big road back to constitutional democracy. 1be hardest problem for the government of PresJdent ROOs1o Marcelo Loving-ls the' same that plagued his politlcal and m 11 It ar y predecessors for the past 15 years -what to do with the followers of former Dictator • '-Juan Domingo Peron. M Levingston p~pares ·for a series of conferences with former Argentine presidents to discuss the belt way for the nation to return to ballot-box democracy, the top~of Peron is likely to head the agenda. Peron, ousted in Septefuber of 1955, i!I still the strongest political force in Argentina. MOit observers agree that If free election! were held today, Peron would still be a key fac- tor in de_tenninlng who would win. Argentines have been allcw· eel •to vote for president twice in the past 15 years. Both times Peron. and his followers were forbidden from naming a presidential candidate. Peron, however, played a key rolt in bpth elections. , When Arthuro Frondizi was .e}ected in 1951, many of his votes•came from Peronlst sup. porters wbo obeyed t h e leader's mandate to vote for Fn>ndizi_ Four yean later FrondW was ousted by the mWtary when he tried to allow a coalition o r anti-Peronist parties. Less than three years later the military also ousted him. One of the factors a~ parentJy involved in Illla's ouster -according to reports at the time -was his alleged suggestio~ that Peron be allow<d to participate in Argentine elections. , Since then, Argentina has betol gov•l'll<\1 by the military. Gen. Juan Carlos Ql.gania rul· ed from June 29, '1966, to June 8, 1970, and was violently op- po!ted to holding elections. Levingston took o ffict 10 days alter the commanders·in- chief of the Argentine armed forces depo_&,ed Onganla. His job, as outlined by the men who put him in power, was to find a return to democracy in the country. With this in mind, . Lev- ingston irxlicated recently he would talk to Frondizi, IJlia, and some of the interim military presidents of the last 15 years. There has been no indication as to the specific topics to be di9C'l.lssed. But there is little doubt that the role of Peron in future elecUons will be a key to these discussions. Wedding Bells LEIGH, England (AP) - Stephanie Farrow, Mia's 21- year-old sister, and J i m Kronen, .2t, American artist, were nuirrled Sunday at St. Bartholomew's church. Peronist, elected governor of,;;:=========I the provl.nce of Buenos Aires, to take office. "In 1963 Arturo Illia was elected president by a slim majcrity of the electoral col- lege. He was supported by a LOCAL No oth•r 11•w1p•p•r tel11 you more, •••ry d1y, 1bo11t wh1!'1 going 011 i1t ff.1 Gr11t1r Or1n91 Co11t then tile DA ILY PILOT. Make no mistake allout this ••• ............. nt -· 2,... ..... , .... _ lam NO. admeplece a conversation pie:ce • collector'• piece • - ' • ' • -.,-·. _,__ ' • • save 47% to 50%: no-iron farnous brand name sheets- From Splingmaid, Lady Pepperell, Burlington Mi'lls, no-i ron po lyeste r and cotton percal~ \ sheets. Stri pes, florals, abstracts-in· blues, pinks, and yellows. 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BEEF 'DELICIOUS, F'LAVORFUL Casserole Impromptu !IX:lal. occasions ·are-often the most f1,1.1t • The dinne'r p3rty that:s planned to a fitr etheewell can· be sUff'and formal , with guests too much Qn their best behavior and the hostess exhausted from elaborate preparations. Cut the spur-of-the moment supper, rlL~\\ed up from the contents of refrigera tor and cupboard, is. little work and "·onderfully informal. Asse mble.the ingredients in a'tasserole dish, pop into lhe oven. and in li~tlc more , than an hour you have a hearty, tasty buffet supper. · Ground beef is served so often in most families that it's virtually a staple. Com~ bine with minced onion and seasoning and roll in rice. A.dd stewed tomatoes and bouillon. spririkle' with "more rice a'nd bake. Tha-l's all there is to making this flavorful quick company dish. , JU'FV CASSEROLE t pound ground beef 1,4 clip minced onion 1 'h ·teaspoons salt, :divided ~ 11.z teaspoon Taba sco pepper sauce, divided · 1 cup uncooked reg\ilar rice I can (I pound I stewed tomalOO!I t bpuillon cu~ 1 cup hot "'ater ·Mix together bee£. .oo'ion, 1 teaspoon salt and ~~ teaspoon Tabasco;.-sha~ into a mealballs. Roll in rict; place in greas- ed 2-quart casserole. Made --./, ·/ - ' . _____ ...... .-;- ~ ,.-• • 1n a ---...... -.. ,.- ~ ··~ - Steak get . ot;ciurse •.. if yOll ··\... pie -·on~ ¥• hen y~:re COl)nting the peMles, in- -ste{ld .Of Selecting one of the big four •• , porterhouse, T-bonc,. club or sirloin .•• · chor:se one of the dozen other straka you'll find in your market Top round of, quality Cnliforniil bet:f is delicious and . Cull of navor ~ ..,.. . A simple' marinade of equal pai'b or olive oil and sweet vermouth with an ac-. cent of garlic is perfect for beef. Use it both as marinade and for a baste. A tMln slice-of California beef top round comes off lhe grill with a delightful·con- trast in dOneness when it is rippled oa skew..ers. It is crusty brown outside.-whllt Ute folds insidt., lhe r.ipples will ~ rare and juicy ... · ./ F'or the first week in Augwt, Markit Ne\vs Se:rvice reported thnt prices for chu~k roast. rib roast, round steak and T- bon e steaks were. virtually the s'.an;ie.or less than they were during the fir§t week in August a yea r ago, speciitls rilnnlng considerably lower in most all areas . .By • purch.-lsing beef on sale consumers ~ay s.ave from 18 to 33 percent irf cost Jer · pound of edible be<-f. . • When-rated-with other s t-a t e, s..,- California ranks seventh in the 1pro- duction or beef. r our th In feedlot m.:trketin::;:s and third in co.mmerclal cat- He slaughter. Be~ cattle and calves are the number one agricultural cash com· modily in California . Their sales amowlt to n1ore than $800,000,000 annuall}'. RIPPLED CALIFORNIA ROUND STEAK 2 slices Calirornia beef top round, cut ~·inch thick · 1 ~ cup olive oil ~~ cup sweet Vefmoulh I crushed clove garlic Marinate beef in olive oil mixed' with vermouth and garlic several hours. Turn occasionall,Y. eave each . st ea Ir. lengthwise Onto 2 long ~tat skewers. Sta rt "'eaving I~ inches in from each side and allow 1 1,~ inches between each sh~ch. Grill over charcoal a few minutes on each side. until beef is about half done: •lolding one end of skewer , push beef along with fork until it-bunches together and forms ripples. . Brush with remaining marinade and continue cookin~. turning only once, until bolh sides are brown and crusty. Do not overcook. Remove beef from skewers and cul each pic<:e crcss\vise into 2 or 3 serv~ i~gs. Beer on outside will be crusty brown 11nd inside the ripples· will be rare and juicy. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Jiffy Stir remaining Yi teaspoon salt and \4 tea spoon Tabasco into· stewed tom atoes ; pour over meaiball.11. Dissolve bouillon cube in water and pour over casser9le. Sprinkle \Viti) rCJ?l&ining rice. Cover; bake Jn 350 degrees F. oven I hour. and 10 minutes, or until rice is cooked. Yield: 4 1enerous servings. IMPlfOMPTU ENTREE PA LATE-PLEASING . -• Some . Find 'Meat l'ess Meat ;. Palatable Bv OOROTllY WENCK dietary. or philosophica l reasons for not ever more serious. \Ve may come lo a °'""' c-n .._.Ahl..,. eatilig animal f.lcsh. The early products point in lirnc 11.•hen we can't afford to use When is meat not meat? When it's 1 '6'ere made mainly fr om y,·heat prot~in -land 1o grow an imal protein for anyone. me a.-"analog" made of plant prott!i ns glulen -or from seeds and nuts ' and All plant proteins are incomplete - were not very meat-like. -they ;1re. missins one or more .of I.he such U-soy and wheat-but you may But recently, methods have been ---essenllal a.mino acids rprolf in ~undlng not be able to tell the difference between developed to exU:acl the prolein_from ~o~ksl v:h1ch hu1n_on 1>!1n_!s~ed .to_(e~ the "meatless" meats and the real thing. soybeans and either spin it Into filaments from their fOOCI. All animal proteins - Recently we wefe iiiven an opportu!1!1Y . . -.·tMch ·art Woven 'into mcat·like products meat, fisji, poultry. etm,s, milk. ctieese -- to°'SamPle a variety or the non-meats -or ~ texture it into, n1eat-like chunks. are complete. · ••strlpples" (imillltioo bacon), "prosage" ArUficlal llavors and colors are added Of the plant proleins. soybeiin 'Pf'91cin (much like .pork sausaJfe), "turkey styl~''. along with fat and. additional nutrie nts to is the best quality. It Is wcll·b.'l!anced in loil'.and 90me mixed di.Shes such as ch1h make Ille imitalioo product as much like all the essential amino acids, except fo;· and chow ,me.in made 'l\'ilh meat-like me1t as possible. . , methionine. chunks of 'MY protein. The reiinn tor the research and And there seems lo be nn problem in Had we not been told that we -were -.dCyctopm1:1itOf soybean mear-ls primari-11dd1n·g methionine to-soy-,:iroteJn. Other umpllng Imitation meats, many <>! .us ly ecopomlc. ,It is far .more efUcfenl \O nulrlcnUi -Iron. B vlt<1mins I' found In never would hive gueSSOO it -they were f"'':IW plt1nts and eat Jhem for protein rrc rtt al!O can be addc.d to the annlogs in IO much like the ri;al meat ln art-thM It Is lo grow plants. feed them to . the desired quantl;.\cs, pearance. lex.lure. coloi' and fla vor. Thus a1>n1ali; and then ent the anhnal.s. The An advan tnr:c or tl:e r.oy me<ils i,\ that the term "an11o&," mcantng analog1u5 lo yield of edible protein p<"r acre of S:>Y· fllL.' ccin be controlled. lns~coid o~ meaL • ~anJ Is much higher than that from i;1tura1cd animal fn:.~ !hr mo r c Imitation meat products h::l\'e been a~11):"1 sources. "i" -i::Jlyunsa;uratcd plant r~t.11 C<1ri be usod. 1roua<h• kmg Ume ~nd ha ve been use.d ,.,, the ~·orld popolation c:onllnues 10, ,A"ld Ill(> quRnlitv -R'ld calorie 1qunt - primlf"J, b)' people •havina; rcliglous, grtiw, the ibortaa;e oC prolem be<:omcti •lso can be controlled. One would expect the soy analog.! to be le!ls c:ii:pcnsive than meat because the in. grcdients are cheaper. But right now - because they arc a specialty llem -they may cost as much or more.lhan the real . meat. ~veniuilly their blgges\ a1tractio~n~·• is exp~ted lo be low cost -roughly half Thal or trimmed, boned and cooked meat . Even now !Orne or the 1n1101s have le~s fnt an d less waste, so the COBt per serving is no more -or evtn less -lhim l h~t or meat. _ r or example on a 13pical price list the Imitation bacon costs $1 ,31 1 pound com- pared to regular bacon·s cost or 79 to 19 ccnt.'J a p;ound . H~wcver, the irnilation bacon strips h'lvc ony 29 'percent shrinkage, com· pared to 78 !>'~~cent shrinkage for "regular l·a:::An. So thc,pricc per edible pound·or. th" hnlt.atlon strips Is $1.98, compared to $3/;j for real bacon. C1n:1id"~ablt; frsea rch al!,! ~eve.iopm«nl 111 "~"""rl to pt-r~ert the anA~s. but they ma! 1•1cll be the "food ol the future." • ·-. .. ,..~. ·--... ~ _,. .. . . . , - ........... y ........... u. ,,,. ' . --·- ., Ana logs · 'Meat'· Sales Resistance • By BARBARA OUARTE built·in super market chefs ... they °' tM oa11r f'1i.1 1i.11 eliminate work. Are constantly rising meat pricc.s A search in the Harbor Area ror raising havoc with your family ham style slices, meatless loaf, budget? Sa lisbury stCak, nonchlcken chow me in and "oinkless" b 1 c o ·a Have you gradually skidded from marketed in the East, proved filet mignon to hamburger, with the futile. current price of the latter nearly matching the cost of the forriler? Speciality markets on Lido Isle and in Laguna Beach "haven·t been Well, perhaps there is an answer approached" to sell anything other to the daily dUemma. than bacon bits. And, furlhcnnorc, Analogs (so-called because they they haven't had any requests. are supposed to be-analogous to Health food stores stock canned meat ) are purpOrtediy the answer meatless products but, In the words to steadily rising meat prices. of one owner. "There's no great 11-1eat sub3tltuie, aren't exactly call for them ." • what you''d call new. Dietary, Only Jim lllingswor~. manager religious and philosophical needs ol Alpha Beta marlr.et in Costa have dictated a small market in the ' Mesa was acquainted with analogs. field . but as concern grows over a The chain has carried them since shortage of protein throughout I.he 1939 when meat was hard to get. world, ·scientists have stepped up "In 10me areas they sell real well,'' the search for beper and less ex-he noted, "and they're not too bad. pensive sources. 1 flowever, I'd rather have a ham· Interest ln recent years has burger." centered around soybeans which · As for my family, they'd rsther co ntai n one of tl)e highest plant -~ almost anything. protein sources known and are Oelermined to give lbe prOduct a adaptable to soil aiid Climatic con-fair shake. a dinner ol aoybean ex- dltlon.s. ~ traction was prepared in my home &tcRFl''S IN 'l;ASTING in top-level secrecy. Since the meal But undoubteC:ily the foremost slices looked a tifUe .p a 11 i d , problem In the suceeasful effort to mushroom gravy was added for wage a selling campaign aimed it disguiSe. VegetabJt bits, a-aide dish the pampered American palate Is or meatless tamales an$! salad taste. \-completed the meaL And In lhe field, companies have • ANALOGS 'S'l'lias1 OUT a long row lo hoe. , ·The mea( tueed Jike compressed • A survey of South Coast special .. -·sawdust; lhe tamales wouk:ln1t win ty markets and chain stores ln any awards, but· tbe ve,etable bits, starch of analogs drew a question after under the broUer, in reply, "What's that? J never were:D heard of it." The salad was I. On further interrosation. market · • My norm&_!!y ... e y-aoln'c apokesmen · professed tci know at ICltu&hters lOOi a couple of biles and least one, ainall bit.s.-.ol crunahy got-out the-puffed wheat. A soybean s p b 1 t a n c e resembling gentleman Crieod was equally bacon . Sefentft.day AdV,entlsls can . unimpressed, and l e jt happily sprinkle them on aalada early ... ll'Obably beaded lor a hippies can add zip to vegetarian restaurant dishes. and the Amerk:an houlewlfe The Only • part.Iker was our can add them to her llst of youngest housitgueat, who probably labor-saving devices. felt duty-bound to den her plate:. Ttle averag• retail price ol b6eon Pteu of low catorin and reduced blU is n cent.!. One major s1tpplier cost due: to le!S shrinkage Cell on estlm¥1 that 1;.oo,000 jars were dc'ef ean. . sold hist year 1 and' ooe large airline ~er haps fr0zen products. should serves them on aalads. , they ever be.Corrie poplllar enough (){ soybean an1lop available lfl ·it m1ke their way ·we st, will be tl\e area. bar:on bjls are the~ rftofit better. Until then , l'm alvlng up likely seller. 1lbey taste comparable inalo&11 l'm too busy Lrylna to to, l:iut nol 11 'ood as, f'reshly-cook· Nia.ii· rny nputatiCID u a aood ed;crisp bacon; ~I'd .. .in the qe of cook. t . . .• ... ' , 1 ' • < .. i • ' ~ l ! ~ ' i ) ' ' • ' l ~ ! < ~ • • •' ~ '· l _j ; ' : ' -. -----·---.-~ • I I I • ' l • • • ·I .. • • __ ( -• Wtdntsd1y, Septtmbtf l~· 1~70 . -. Affe_ction ~~ut~ Off When Ap re·n ~Strings·-Pu-I led ·Too Tigh·t ~ . -. - ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: A\ay 1 answer .JUue Monday? JI cuuld have been written -tly 11'1y'"mother·iii·law -W me or to either ,or "my two slater•i•·law. t" Before her sons married shf ptan11ed " ANN LANDERS My mother-in-law -:every minute for them. Their vacatio'ns •were an endless seri" -of visits to doiens ;c;if .elderly reU.tives. They ~·ere nOt allow-:cd to have friends. She said ,;outsiders". 'ithose three mise.rabl have Glil:upted Che family unit. ' tu.med 'her boyi i;t her. But gPJtss '\ When my husband wfs in Vietnam she e)(traordinary behavior In normally detorouL people? -DEVILED EGG OEAR DEV: 'Alcohol releases tbe ' ~· since his wife died he has been lhe town Please don't print the name of-my city.) ,/' playboy. Wt week he took out two ladies -CLUTCl;!ED ; • _. -the dHferena:s in ·their ages was 40 DEAR CLttf.CHED:. O.K.. no cl,ty, )uJ: ·-1 doa't wony"'ibout anyone rue1sl.PI Un••• years . ~ntlli. Every city ba1 its ellire of dirty SJ:ii: months ago Unk b e g a n to make.....-old nfen. ~ subtle passes at 1!!' when M,!>ody--wiU Tell Un~b makes oie more faltt looking. I laughed It olf Jlul it's not funny · niov . M ~II no longer be welcome iii "";'" an~re. Last night he cornereCI me In ..,.,....your home and you'll , bave to tell your .a._ · a._..: 1 t to "t <hll • ...-1 lua1band wby. Tilen er. It U you mmL I u~ garage Wucu wen 17 ..,.--rcoa for the barbecue. He grabbed me and Too many couples go from. matrimony .-came to my home and demanded that I who buys_jhe1j1rlhday gift, the Christmas hai-e his letters. When I refused, she. gif rf'e Easter harv and the Mother's _.--.,..;y plants! -.. THOSE T II R E E called me names you wouldn 't be · MlSEl!AlfLE GlRLS OEA_Jl.-ANN L~DEJ\S : Please answer a quesUon that has been bugging me for a long time. Why is it that when people (especially women) get plastered they want to lake off their clothes? .I've never seen a· drunk put on anything -they always seem to be unpeellng. U1n1ally the "'·omen start by kicking off their shoes , then · the belt comes off, next the lnhlbitlon1 and .,·dlltorts tbe judlment. Too much booze fools folks hl&o believln1 that wbatevtr &hey do 11 OK. Alcohol 1lso dilates the 1urf1ee Wood ve11el1 '1ud warms pefple UP,• fte DaAtrlf 1DcllD1tlOI wbtn people pt oventaied It 1e make Utem1elvt1 comlerlable. Some of these peopk: btceme qlllte uc.mfertable the l0Uowla1 day, btwever -wMn &Hy tla)1e treatilt rtmembetlD( lbe prevtou1·n1gbt's acUvtlles. kiBaed me full 9.R ttfe mouth. I h,ad a to acrimOlly. Don't !el your'Dltrrla~ f~ len'ible tlrne-getUng free of him. before it gets starteCI. Send !Pr-Ann , _...' ·n Ann, J don 't want to tell my husband, Landers' Dooklet, "Marrlag~What to My brothers-i n-law are now · service DEAR GlRLS: You girl• just might •n<t. they qon't wrije ·-often so she turi' out to be 1M world 'll best motbers-. yet I am afraid to be around this worm. Expect." Send · yow:--tfquest lo An He is a family favorit and I'd hate to let Landers-111 s.arrl the DAJLv1>JLOT telephones the" · mmanding .. officers la-11w. There 's no teacher ttkt ei:perleuce egularl ..,.. -e1peclall7 1 bid experience. earrings, headbands. stockings dresses. With men, it's suitcoats, vest, then neckties -etc. Can you expla~ this DEAR ANN LANDERS: A1y great uncle is 83 ye~rs old but cuuld pass . for 65. He became a widower in '68 and ever people know sweet, adorab~. Unk is a encloaYJg .... :11) cents ~il'(""and a long, dirty old man. What should 1 do? (P.S. stamJ)ed, sell-addresSed envelope. ,,..--~ ~· ·t --l -· • I I Weekend Cruise: A Family Affair . . Lido'Jsle Yacht Cl ub members \Viii set sail Saturday, Sept. 19 , on their annual family cruise to Catalina. An afternoon of J!;aines, an evenin,g barbeeue and a race home lire.chartered on the weekend outing. TakinR: it easy until cast-off time are (left io right) Tim and Steve Ricbley~ · .Tournament Spon sors Toast Su ccess L Sentimental_ Journey Chart ered on Ne wport Wa t_ers -Abo8rd the Pavilion Queen and awaiting the annual Sentimental Journey -a cocktai l cruise of tbe harbor -are (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. William LaPlante a nd Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson. The cruise, sponsored bY. Las Marineras Auxiliary of Orange Coun-. . ' . ' ty Family Ser.vicf: Association , Will begin at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2<1, and conclude with dinner at the Tale o[ th e Whale restaurant. ' • Horoscope .· Sagittarius: Gain -Sense of Direction THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 By SYDNEY OMARR Tbe Aquarius woma n 11 creaUve, artl11ic. Unle11 sbe -finds an. outlet for her desires, &bere Is 1pt to be an emollon1I explosion. Many Of he r contemporaries regard ber 1s "far out."· In truth , 1be Is prorresslve, 1 n a t 11 r 1 I humanitarian sensitive t o feellng1, needs of underdog. Sbe values f'riendsblp above 1lmost 111ythlnJ el1e. Some famous women born under tbe zodiacal sign ol Aqu1rlus Include Kim Novik, S111H Soa(q aad CllGI Cha1lllhl1. time on your own . TAURUS tAprll :ID-May 20): Cycle mo v es up : circum- stances favor your efforts. S tr es s indepe ndence of thought, ad.ion. H i g h I i g h t original approach. Be willing lo take steps in n e w directions. GEMINI (May 21-June 2{1): \\'hat you fear is s o o n dlssolved. Mean11 you are creating your own monsters. Push through with ideas, concepts. Nervous N e 11 i e s should not. be permitted lo deter vital projects. CANCER (June 2f.July 22r: AccenLon how you go about fuJfllling ambitions. Gentle approach, involving friends, -could work wonders . A.RlES (Atarch 21-April 19): Individuals who makes many Good ror pushing money.-claims is probably a kind of making enterprises. Rely on buffoon. natural WtinclS. Others may LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Your have more experien«, but you person ality attracts those who tend to do riglt thing at righl can htlpfulfill ambitions. You I Coup_le Choose Irvine Home - find that many are Inte rested, concerned with what you feel. Key is to expre5s yourself in articulate manner. · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Favorable lunar a s pect coincides with ability to communicate, sprea d special message. Your needs are likely to be fulfilled . Key is to state \vhat it is you wan t, need. WBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): You should not be loo impre5Sed b y S<:capbooks, othar symbols of the past. Key is to ' begin imprinting your own style on projects. ~leans create you r own legends. Don't be chained by -tradition. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov: 21 ): Lie low. Play waiting game. You gain most by being diplomatic. lf good, attentive listener. you gain valuable information. You also inspire confidence. Let 0U1ers lak e initiati ve. SAGl'ifARtUS (Nov. 22· Dec. · 21): Kee p medical, - den tal appointments. Trv to outline basic chores. Gain greater sense of dlr eclion. Be in better touch with reality. Improve relations w I t h associates. co-workers. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan . 19): You gel what you ~o after --applies to per90n1tl and-An evening ceremony in East \Villlams 'and Miss Sandy Whittler United Presbyterian McClain. business areas, Key is Church linked in marriage: Jerold Goff was besl man <.'On£idc:nce . Exude self-esl!em, Jean Petherbridge or Newport for his brother. Sealing guests withou t being db no x i o us. Beach and James Randall ,vere Andrew DlMareo and Member of opposite • e 1 Goff of Huntington Beach. Myron Brown. expresses gratitude. The double ring rite was The bride holds an AA AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-ieb. aolemnited by the Rev. Dr. degree from Fullerton Junior 18): You can sucassfully put James E. Letcher.' College and 8 BS in education fin ishing touches on Important The bride is the daughter of from the un!Vffl:ity Of project. Many "'ho W!re .. oa - To raise funds for the proposed Florence.Crittcnton Home in Oran·~e Cou rfty, 1nembers of the Sea Circle will sponsor a benefit $!olf tournament at lrvlne Coast Country Club Sunday. S.pl. 20. Tile event i• open to 144 players, anctT!mcluding t1l.day of com- petition \VIII be dinner and dancinJ!, according to Mrs. Jene Norris , chairman . Ready to celebrate the suc cess of tfle benerlt are co1nmittce 1ncn1bcr5 left to· right!, thr Mme" Elton Jlallett. Robel'\ Limacher and ~lliam Reid . / Mr: and P.trs. E. 8 • Southern C a I t f 0 r n I 8 . An the fence" now come over to Petherbridge or w h 11 t I u-r---e~entary school teacher In your side. Accent on bas!& Parents of•the benedlct are the Newport Mesa School values, personal cn\rlrooment. Aotrs. Bertha Go ft ot District, she also altende'a PISCES • tFeb . I!).March Huntington .Beach "nd James-UCr. 20): Stress on how clearly you ~f. Goff of Simi. The benedlct Is a graduate express thoughts, opiniona. Mrs. T. M. Tucker scrvc:·d Qf u&: with BA and LLB New. dynamic approach Is her sister as1.ma1roo of honor. degrees. r necessary. Short journtw m11 Altendant.s Wt:re the r.Jmes. S. They will makit their flr1t be on 1gend3, Rclatl ve-1offers C. }Judkins and R 1-c hard home in lrvlnc. 50me concrete suggestions. . ·' . I -- I ' I ' \ • • - -- I • I ' " ' ' ' ' • ' ) r I - ' • • SEREN ITY ACHIEVED' -Instructor and pupil fleft to ri~ht ) Mrs. Robert Seane'y and Mrs. Normad E. \Vestmori;i reflect achievement of yoga· in grace- Show of Concern Fashions on Parade .i\ Fashion Crusade wilJ be staged b.Y the \Vomen's Divisions of the Huntington Beach and l''o untain Valley chambers of commerce ' on Fiida}'. Sept. 18, in the Mile Square Coun- try Club, Fountain \lalJ~y . In coopercition with the Merchaiits As- .sociation of Huntington Center, fashions for today's · women for all the day haVe been selected by Miss P rim and will be shown by her models f91Jowin g l"unch. ,i\]/ \VOffien are invited fo attend the IUnch - COll \v hlch is part oJ the kick-of( for the 1971 campaign for the West Orange County United Cn1sade fund drive. . Tickets may be purchased at the door for S2.50, according to Mr~. Ray Morehouse and I\1 rs. R. L. \Vilhelm. presidents of · the wo- men's, groups. -' , 'HB Units Active J I ,, 0 Publicity Workshop - Press ··Chairmen -..r-lv-ited-Agai .n1- ~- The DAILY PILOT jolried to register al the ~ssion will Oraiige Coast College today in : be__seated on a f!tsl..comc, announcin("plans for • reRS;al first-seated bas.is. or the jointly spo n sor-ea-. d publicity workshop which last-_nie program, & ea re year drew more than 200 prtSS primarily 19 club publicity, is chairmen and publlclsls. designed also to help an~ne, 'lbe' tvro-bou.r .program layman or professional, who .presented as part of ~ handles news releases. It will Orange Cout -E v e n l n g be a basic "how-to" course in C.OUege's annual lecture series the p 'r e p a 'r a t I o n and will ti,ke place on Wednesday, presentation of news releases. Sept. 2.1, . at Estancia High A booklet published by the Seh9ol. The program \Yill DAILY Plµ>T will be handed begin al 7 :30 p.m. in the out free of charge al t~e school's Forum lectu.rf:. It will co n t a 1 n Pttregistranti .,.ill b e highlights -of the t w<rhoul' seated first and those. planning presentation. ··~---······-----~---• PUBLICITY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION 1 Pi.an re.:.rve ....... pieces fo;;.,,. at the DAILY 1 PILOT-OCC Publicity . Workshqp s.,.1. 23',in the ·Forum, ·Estancia High• School. I under\tand I m.Mt1 be there not later than 7:15 p.m. for tfte 7:'SO.t:30 HS1ion. p...,regi1trent1 will have first dNllce of seating. NAME ................. · ...... · .. ·. ·, .. · ........ · AOOR~SS (Slrfft) ......................... , .. .. c ·1TY . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ZIP ....•... , ORGANf?ATION (If Any) ........ .. • . _, '• • . --.. -• . -I. ~ , --,.... , , DAIL v' P!LDT .. A Century Plus Three ful poses. ·classes in the intricate art will begin Monday. ·sept. 21, on all levels.' at Halecrest Club- house in ~Sta Mesa. I OFFICE HELD . . . . . . . .. . . . PHONE ....... '. I Miii N; l"u•llc Strvtc:• D11Mr11111'111, Ori• (Hit DA ILY l"ILOT, 11.0. ••ir lS'f, C••ll M"''· '(1. tuH . .... --... ~ -. -.......... . I Friends of Mrs. Lucy Marty of Costa ·Mesa feted her on her 103rd birlhday durin_g an open house host~d by Mr . and Mrs. Frank J. l·lruza and Mr. and Ti.1rs. Eric Johnson . ~'" Ronald Rca_gan was an1ong those sendin_g greetin_gs to the Mesan who conlin.ues to be active in ciVic affairs. Eight-week Series P-T Units Begin Season East Meets West· In Yoga Class · , Activities Catc·h Fa.II Spirit CEd!l«'s Nolt: " ,. ... oe..ar..:i to reom.~rs. Tom Herndon is rec re at i on : H an k in the social hall. · · Open ' c,.1. Mts1. N1WPOrt 11ac11. L111111111 eh a,. rm an. . . Board Kr-on enbcry , \egislatiorl: house from I to 3 p.m. Sun-11 .. c11 1nc1 Mlu kin Vlelo P1r1tnl·l11e:11tr d Se t 20 H t lunch 111"91n1u11ons wm ., ... ,. 1 .. 11\f, meeting at 9 a.m. Th.ursday. Richard No a c k,, mem-ay. P · · · · 0 :!r~ .,!1L.~1:," :;"in;:"'::~ Sept. 24, at school. Board bership : Howard Martin , pro.gram will begin Tuesday, stetion .,... Mrs.: G ... Lld Smmi, 11~ meetings are open and all newsette: Richard Keith and Sept. 22. Are you one who has alway~ been (asciniteQ, 'by the term "yoga"? Lesson~. in the Far East Comp\;Jters Discussed - ~:'.'.1~111!!::". ~bf~~~· :_~ parents are invited to at· C. R. Smith . paper,llack REPORTS: f\-tothers' coffer art, planned -both r 0 r nes.Hv.) tend. bookstore: f'l'(d SockrrlTller, look place the first day or beginqers·,or more ~vaneed Bear PFO REPORTS:, Pare!:llS ·wishing publicity and record book ; school. . . Officers and ·11 be I , to donate used lumber. Roberl Ohle, room rcpresen-chairmen are the Mme.'i. studen~ •. ' Wi g n-· o.n l\trs. Peter Vena · d w·11· K·1 ° td \Y I 'd l .,,._' • ' playground equo'pment or an tatlve. an 1 1am 1 -·~era a ton, pres1 en ; Monday, .;iept. 21 ,·in Halec[esl Pres'd t · I j · h · · • 1 en old boat for development or chens. spcc1a -pro eels. Robert t1cCorm1s , vice .Clubhous'e, Costa-MeSa. -, COMING , UP: lee cream ·d 1 ° d Bushhousen the kindergarten playground pres1 en ; r re Mrs. Robert Sea n e y , soci.a.t from S:30 to 8 P·~· may contact Mrs. Herndon Paula rino PTA and James Burnett, certified yoga instruc tor,,. will Tuesday, Sept. 29. Menu wdl at 645-2554. Mrs. Fred P-almcr secretaries: \Vayne Boag. lead the eight week serles of inClude cake, pie. ice cream, President treasurer; Charles r-.torgan classes designed, she says, "to punch ' and coffee. Tickets Newport Hts . PT A COMING UP : Paprr driv.e and Robert Clark. ways and improve the body. mincl' and are SO cents. Games of skill ft.In. Ralpll Steve.as means:"" Dennis W a 1 z. cmotfons·" wilb prizes will bt. featured President Thursday, Sept. 24· 1 parliamentarian : Frank The _first cla!s, aimed at af 10 cents. Mrs. John Oliver REPORTS : Board members REPORTS : Business discuss-Kreitler. publicity : Wayne On Li . le those already fanliliar with at S6-6184 or Mrs. William .. ft ... ....1 a luncheon last "r•'-ed at the board meeting in -Arn1strong and J o s e Ph ne With the Compu r -Poe"-wski 1 S40-6497 may '"'~ r eluded the approval or ihe Seh 1-t th will be discussed by Miss Mar-yoga a& well as newcomers, iwu a day for teachers and u is . room mo er s : jorie Jones when the Orange will begin at 7:30 p.m. a'~ be contacted by persons st a fl ... Officers and budget as presented by Mrs. Ernesl Oddo. c ourier : County . Chapter. American ccmc lude at 9. wishing to volunteer .their l!haitmen for the 197~7 1 Richard Baldwin, treasurer; Clarence C I 8 r k e. art services · programs for the year were d' 1 • a k 11· Soelety of. Women Accountants A morning session in the · year are the Mmes. Ralph coor 1na or : r r n n h outlined by M~s. Nigel o· t · h 'Ch ·st b meets' at 6:"" p.m. tomorrow same locale will take place LB H"1g PTA Stevens. president: Harry 1e ric . n mas azaar: ..., Bailey, vire president. and R be" R DeM ill '·n "·Jolly Roger restaurant. from 9:30 lo 11 a.m. 'on M • T L. .. Mellor and Kenneth Logan. o •• aus. ar ac: uie rs ... otepll omcaaa Gordon Imler. principal in-)l G'bbo d · Anaheim. Tuesday ~P!. 22. Me~-or d vict presidents· Max oger 1 ns, In n e r women may enroll at e10ie ·-. ~j ent -Harthcock. secretaru: Sam dormed the: board .o.t...,Jbe_. ' ance: Arthur l\fartinez and Miss Jones, treasurer-con-REPORTS: ao1n:1 members ·~ coming year's program on , 1 H f h~ bo time. . hosted 8 l~eon last week PaJmer, treasurer; Edward Noe ansen. as 1un s w; ~:gl~e~~r ~~~=:~~:a~~. A-separate cla~ Io r for leacherS and staff. Beclilel, auditor : Roderick ~~io~UC:~tiot':iean~ ct~e o ~j J. J: Vandewalfe, greiit . beginners only is being A h ts l wheeler, parliamentarian books; H. J. Steadman, immediate past president of b M Se mong. t e gues presen library ... A luau luncheon h 1 h 1 s I'· . S nd scheduled Y rs. aney on were Dr. Wo'lliam Ullom, and historian ; Fred Myers. 1 k ea l : Ange o carce w, the Tri-County avings a Sept. 22 in the Unitarian attendance and courtesy: ror facu ty and staff loo ' historian : Richard Price. Clinic Sought . Loan Controllers and Ftnan-supe,rintendent or school:., . place last Thursday. Mrs. Universalisl Church, Costa ·Dr. Robert Reeves. cur-James Blain. character and hospitality: S. J. Rivers anct 1 cial Officers Association as M 1 6 to 7 -· Richard Sc hmick, and A1r.s. E J ~ h t I h R esa. rom : .... p.m· ri'eulum di.rector and Donald spiritual: Don Burns, . . . 1 uray, o unc : en() well as the Business and he J Ill f 11 f \Villiam Brannick, chairmen p · l'b Robe•"' lf:dltllr't NOit: /to Plft dt¥1>~d Ill 1<~1111111 Valle~. Huntington l'l..,.ct.. Oa1111 vrew. Seer Btal:h end WPsl· ..,!nslff' kl>aol O!•lrlct N retol·lell(flf'r ortMnlrallofls ... rn ~l>~itr in tht O"IL v "ILOT tltll week. lnlot""'111on '"""" "" received by Mn. Gil btr1 Turnl:>u 1, "11 lw\~ngr\I.., O•l~e. Hun!ing!an l'le-oc:~ bv S "·"'· Tllur1d1v lor PLitlHc;e!i"" W~nnd~, I Huntington Secondary Council l\lrs. Samuel Toibin President REPORTS : Dr.' Loren Moll, rlcan of Golden \Vcsl Even- ing College. '\'as gucsl speaker at Cfluncil meeting yrs1crday. His lecturc.cnn- crrnrd hro eollegc Series cn- tilled "Crises in Fa1nily'' ;i n d '·Parcnl·Child Rel.i- 1ionships.'' ~·hich the council has voted to sponsor. l\-lrs. John Venner, dental heal!h chairman, sPokc on a pr<r posed council-sponsored den· la! clinlc. ~1rs .. John Drake 1vas in chargr of !hr pro: 1?r,ain. 1vhich follnwed a Con- t in~ntal breakfast. Fulton PTb f\frs. Robert \Velch President REPO RTS: New st a£ f' n1l'mbcrs iol roduced al a luncheon for PTO and facul ty members "'ere Miss . Susan Peters. Rocky Hill :ind Allan Niccola ... PTO mAnbers a s-s i s t e d kin. dergarten teachers ~1 rs. R. ,J. Lemley. i\1rs .... C. J . Liticrto and ~flss Vic ky -C.Orpu~ with sludcnl name... t ai;s last ~1onday . . . Ex· ccutive board mt m be r !i voted full support or vl!slerda y's lax e-0ntlnuation ~1fcUon for f ountain Valley School District. Goldenwest PT A ~tr.J-Alaa.....Iaylor President nEro nTS: Board member~ feted Leach rs al a luncheon following bo..ird m~ling J11sl F'Mdav. Mrs. Alan Taylor. OC\Y Unll prcsldcnt. '~tis In· troduccn to the facul ty, Mr!I. T8vl<1r 'uccetds-Ml'fl. Paul ,fl.to'ntro, wno recently moved 1 to Texas wi,Qi_her family. Anot r c ass w o ow or citizenship: David Chavis, icrott1, 1 rary ; ". Professional Women 's Club or perspns on all levels of yoga Jlaught, principal cultural arts : Rich a rd and Mrs. Penny Waggoner Dube. ma 5 t er calendar; Hemet She also is a memhnr d I t , 7 45 ' • IS M t v· t PTA coordinated !he luncheon and h k McDowell PTO of the. Citrus Belt Chapt;;:, p~~~opmen rom : 0 : . onri:s. ~ aBctts :~~~· ~~~t!°nsAd:~~ decorations. :~tr ~n~i:~~o~rPre::: Mrs. James Ackley ASWA. Those interested in enrolling President health and-welfare: Gene St. John Aux. ~asl. popsiele : Jerome President Reservations may be mad e by completing the necessary CO~'fING . UP: Meeting to Kawamura. h 0 n 0 r a r y Snyder, remedial reading; COMING UP: Exec u l i·v e by calling Mrs. Roy Hollywood preregistration may call Mrs. rormulate plans for the service award: R 0 be rt l\lrs. Ge.raid \Vallon Robert Bonning, R. A. Mar. board will meet tonight in at 547-7061 or 6.t1-30n. Seaney at 546-5385 or M$423. Halloween carnival will take. e ea uchamp. hospitality: President tin. telephone : Klaus Gruen- the home d ~1rs. James'==============::;;:;::=~::::;:~==== place at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday. Maurice Rogers, juvenile COMING UP : Aux 11 i a r y beck, trading stamps. and Ackley. : , General mteliiig1: ~ --Sept. 22, in the multipurpose protection, safety · -a·n d meeling--at 8 p.m. tomorrow U. J . ..Tbornton, uniforms.. will take place at 7:30 p.m. _ _::c::..;::..:..::_::::::c=.::::__.".'.:=::::::__:::,::-::...:__:.::..::__:::=~::.::.c__::::_:::.:::::.:.:_:___.:.:_::::::::::::=:.:._::.c.:._= Tuesday, Sept. 22. in school. Roland Gilmore, principal. will Introduce the staff, REPORTS : Special events sponsored by PTO last week included a welcome coffee. for parents, teacher s' luncheon and kindergarten round-up ... Mr. and Mrs. GilrJ!Ore _ were • guests. of honor at a potluck dinner given in conjunction with bo8rd meeting. Mrs. Sanford Lavilt. wilys and , means chairman. reported plans for • ::i carnival s c.h e d.u I e..d Saturday, Oct . 10. Mrs. Ackl ey rePorted three world atlases have been obtained by PTO for use i n classrooms ... Officers and chairmen serving f'.rO this year are the Mmes. Ackley, president; James Leivas and Ron Hai~uka, vice presidents : Don Reis and Marvin Munyon, secretaries: Dennis Olson. treasurer: Harry Rosenber,g, historian: F'red Ashley, parliamentar- ian : James John!IOO, cur- riculum materials-center: o amu·Jdtries, health, wel- fare aod safety : Gary llUng- 'A'Qrth and Lee Greiner, hos- ·pitality; Dan Smith Wld Pete Grondin. ice ,cream sales: Iwo.rii:i:gs for two"'· lovers. . .. both rings $88.00 """'ti..Wty4f•"'"'1 I• 141.-14-........, iwl '9111t11a4I . Eot.y credit terms• stodent OC«MJnts ovailoble • up fro 12 .nonths to pay lonkAmefic;ard • Mott., Charo- "THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT" HUHTIHOTOH (f;llfTI• IHd• v .r.r.,.ff' """""'"" •••ell tn•Ufl HAll;IOit SHOl"l"IHG (lliHf(:lt UM H•rN~ l fWI. (ttll MUI , ..... OPIN MON .. THU•S. "NI. 'TIL' P..M. David Willlams: Jeaming center; Duaoe KasuJka, li- brary; PauJ Mock, member- ship: William Collier and AckJey, newsclte; William Knwalesk1..0Jbllcily: ~d Deeley. room mothers; 1-fU- nyon, seventh and eighth grade representative: Lavin. ~·a.vs l!nd means : Charles Bolin, youth activltlea, 8nd Miss Sue t1.1mllton , tcac ers' reRresentatlve. Al Byrd wlli serve as In· stltutional representative. =====:i::====:::::======~;::== . ' Matti J1r1ey or • 100 1. Ac•t•t•. A11orted Prints •nd Color1. • ::74 BIDTIQUE • 3467 VIA UDO NEWPORT BEACH 673 -4510 - THE ULTIMATE PANTSUIT ! MAY BE WORN AS A D.RESS. OR PANT SUIT. Siies 5 · I 3 31.SO • I I ! - -I -. ' WtdntwlJJ,,S~pteinbtr 16, 1970 ' • --• • "" -.. ' ..... Kath·leen Emdl: . . Becomes Bride . ~ --...., .. ~ ..... -- ' • Champagne_ 1eruise £~a Breezes Beckon Ko--iiecame lbe dutloo "' biot,.mm .. .-. .. lxide ol llHld· h. C.llrey wve _ _.. "''· Br .-e e A clwnpoane ncunlon aboard . • d u r l a r e v en 1 tt r r I tT .-..,-..-..nd--;Jw ·ir. -Yillon··CluMD-llu..beon-l>ooted. a!f;j--· -··-· IOlemnbed In -Sl J--Erne!> • .--al lllt Sept. It, by the Boys' of Foun • • • Epllcopol Olun:h by tho"Rev. bride. • ' " Vllley. • IMl!I A. ~.~ • lioll> tho bride• . o a~d • : P~ board· Ille l>Oat prior lo - Porenll al tho brldol couple ~· ore ..,. .. ._ o( ' 1bt I p. eperturo, an4I wW Ntul'I), 11 Jli!d. •. or. -J.--Emdl Collo _. 11111< -Ulll ~ 1 end.st ol Ne"ll!lrl Haillor. In al Tnbuco CU,.. ond lbe ~ Cout Callop, • '1111 , lo Ille cllampqne hors d'-vn}-'*' Mr. Emch ond Mr. ond new _MN-CllhJ ~__.. will be served, )lttllilnd'by members Ot lbt Mn. Honril c. Cofln!y ~ ... _ -.. _,......... "1.c'::r'...!:'1 ..... ~.r Qoolo· -· 1be OUlll ..... ~-to . t llid e14ne1ai wW round· Gfvtn ., marrlqe by her Youlb ~"""' fnm·tho ~ out' Ille ......... and 1 '!$ per charge per brother, P1ul W. Emch, tbt ~ ' ' --'""' ·~.: .. '-od fi>r ~-· bride WU attenclecl by ~U. IM•nd naivoil bJo ..._ -lbost........,.. pu-. Pn1 Koebnke u J!lOtroil al BA ...... in pa)dlolorf lnm -~ ~ inlonnati Ille ..... Brtclen)>oldi ,.... lbe ~ Stoto Oollop o1 L..c::-Ibo -· Cl ~ _ _._ .~u~ -,..,.YMortln Corlene 1-Bwll Uld will_... =--. .,.,. uu --a may COJdot"" ond Wendy 'Plccord. hil -·at the ~ -CIWct Holl 1t llSS-11111. · ...,.--ID'khlld al the· bride. Flower .~ SOmiiwy In. Pl -Sally Simpooo. -~. -.. -. tllq '-----.---------'----' ---. -Performed" tbe 1!111 reolde. . . ' -. • Grace: ,Mooney Wed In ·seal -Beach Rites . H!lntln&ton Beadl will. be ) home few newlyweds Mr. and Mra_ Doniel Darrell Shover, wbo ~during even--Inc a the Grace Brelhftn -Seat Buth. ~ tbe --for tbt former Grace Mooney, Archuleto, molr<M! of -· Conipletinc the brldol poJI!' ...,. --tho vm,. PolaJ Uld Lois ~. · Debra -y -. -rJrl .... w.,.. Butldu wurin(beu.r • C 01,1ple: . Says ·Vows ~1 n ealvdiyz:C:Jiurcir ., . ExchuilDI nddlDi . ..... brlcleomolcla Jnciud.11 Miss ond rlnp belon -lbe Rev, Suau Sc:bnpler, tOUlln al Ille Olorla W. Smith In Colvoey bride, Mn. P1111i1 -· Cbapel, Slllta AM, ww:,e , 1i111r ol the brkltlroom. and l\ond1 Sue Rocl&<rs ood Jolii Mro. llidlon! - JOlllel McCJlm!ln "' J!Ountolll 'Ille hridecr ..... -b Ille Valley. ~ 300 of Mn. Mar1uerltt f Up, U,p and Away T9word Foll Showing t'usbering 1n ~e 1811 season with an art exhibit will 'viii be exhibit¢, accordinp; lo Mrs. Ge0rge Russell : be the Hun~ton Beach Art League Thursday (center). Assisting her are Mrs. Thomas Neeld. dauehter of Mr. and Mn. Robert H. Mooney ol St'al Beach, was the-Rev. E. J9hfl Gillis. Given ~in marriage by her fathe r, the bride was at- tended by her sister, Mrs. Don lloUI n.et -u tbe brtdegroom'a best mon, ond IJUetU """ ... led by lloo Arehulela Ind John Knippel. '!be brldt. cl01l(hter al Mn. Mceu-o1 ·-.i Volley Potrida Bn7 al Nnport oocl PlllUp McCllmon of Olota .Beachi ~as pven in mmia&• Mesa, uked his brotber Lony by her fatlltr, iu-a P. Mceuinoo to llud IS Ms\ -t+lhrougb Sattlrd8y, Sept. 1-7-19, on the-Fashion president (left), and Mn. Alan ---Piers oo_ Tbe ar.t_ .-Island mall. More than 75 artists will display lheir league \Yill meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 5~ ~wares from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .. Varied techniques in th~ Huntington Beach Recreation Hall. · , . . \ i.· Peering • · Around 'll1t bride Is • """""le or Marino Hllh School ond •l· tends Golden W~st College. Her husband, son ol Mr. and Mrs. ll.,.,..cl Sllovtr or Seal Buch, attended Hun- _ti]ll!<!!! Bead! J!il!i ~ oncl Orange Coast Cotlep, and now is a llbior at C&lifornla Sta• Colleg1 ot Loll( llooch . Graphics· Workshop Sketched Rodl'l'S, allo al Newport. mu. · Mlso Kothleen R • n d o I U sbers included M o r JI served u maid of h0aor,'8lld ~rs. bnltber bf tht brifle, Natives ' Restless Gola& n.atlve wlll b e membtrS or Ganwna Alpha Nu Chtpler, Beta Slsin& Phi -OD Sah!rdoy, Sept. ti. 'll1t Hunt!-Be!ld! home of Mn. Joe PGM!y wlR open at I p.m. for 1 Hawalilnl.i.lau. The poolside evtnt will honor rushets Ind tranafwets 'with an evtftina of ca:rnes and dan- David ant.men, anoj -· The )>ride attendec(Newpoit llarbOr HJib School ond tho bridegroom Eatancia Hltli School. Prenotly he is atrvinJ1 with the Marine Corps. ,..;: HONORED on ~ir 25th • • edding anniversary were Mr. t lnd Mrs. Joseph De Franco or !-Oameo Shores. A surprise ~_party was given in the · home ~ Dr. and Mrs. Hu gh !McVeJgh, also of Cameo .. Shores, with the DeFrancos• ~augMers, Mrs. B a r b a r a ~l!airchild and Miss ~nne ~De.Franco as host~. Silk· $Cl'etn c1asse! for clog • ----~)·r.n 2111 t. C••t Hwy, c.,..,,, 4M M1r-fti. 6JJ .. 19!50 members and guests of Niguel Hahiiln hors d'oeuvrts Ind Art Association will betht at native bevuaces will be serv· 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sepl 21,,-:;::•=cl.========' Jn Crown Valley School anclr • •• • r u....,. e ..._. 0.,.. Jt """ .. ...... LMOtlM .. ToasU!lfl glaues w e r e fcHpped twice as it was also !.,perranco'• 47th birthday. ~· EIGHT YEARS or dancing ~" paid dividends tor 17· ~~"°t!,, Bi~~a~:e~o S~?t;, ~larshlp to North Carolina School ol lhe Arta. The Tustin Hi1h School student, son of the Guy Sircellos of Irvin e, received tile good 11cws and is .. ell route to the East ~ A student of the Sa1ta Ana . Pancakes Flipped Woy Out of Sight continue Tuesday evenif'lp for six: weeks. Mrs. Leah Vasque z. graphics artist and accredited teacher, will cover the print making proceu and show how t<> matte special dOl!pl for rreeu111 cords. Fee for lbe ..Won Is '15 per peraoo pl111 motertoJ. no.. Jnterested ln information may , contact )(rs, Walllct Qlrtls, workshop chairman-;···1t-.... 5334, or Mn. Dovlcl Grallom, ~sideat, ......m. - Soroptimists Newport Horbor Soropllmlst . ;school ol Performing Art.' "under dancers Hal O'Neal and Gene Wilkes, Billy bas danced with the Laguna Beach Civic Balltil and can be remembered for his role as the nephew in "1be Nutcracker" as wtll as Cashing in on "All the pancakes you can eat" oiler-lots owned by the chamber and ·be used for commun-Club meets the fll'll tine ed during the Sunset Beach Chamber of Commer1:e ity activities. Pancakes, sauSages, or,pnge juice, cof-Wt!dneldays: for • luncbeau tn "a;pota ln last weekend's "Ballet Alfresco''. in 1rvlne Bowl. Pancake Breakfast are Mrs. Virginia Strain, cham-fee and· miJJt: will -be available at 't l for adults and the Prime Rib Inn, Colla ber secretary, her g~nddau~hter J ennifer Faught 60 cents for children from 8 a.m. to ·noon in tbe· Mesa. 'lbe last Wldnelday of A SCHOLARSIDP h bee and Nicky the St. Bernard. Proceeds from the Sat-Sunset Beach Fire Station. the lllOllth memben mtet tn · as n d s 26 d I van·OllS locat10· no for d~-ot arded f nd to ur ay, ept. . sale will e ray the taxes on two ~ aw HorH'tr""'lk heyear -~-"~~~~~~~~---''--~~~-'--'--'-i=:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;~~=---7~:~1Q~p~.m~·~~~~~-11 Gregory . e c t l son of Mrs. tsabel Hetrick of Balboa lslaJ¥1. A clinica l poydlology Valley.1"te student at the. Unl.verslty 0£ _ Puget Sound, Greaory Is a 1969 graduate oC Corona de! 1'1ar High School. To Marry The scllolarship, awarded by B e·n e f i c i a I F in a nee ' Corporation Foundation , Is one Roger G. JohnsOn 0£ Foun- of those 1iven children of lain Valley wlll claim Brenda employes who •~ college students. His father, the late Marie Desjardin as his bride litr. Russell Hetrick was during Dec. 19 .. ceremonies to assist.ant supervision director be conducted in the First or the western division oI the Mlembly of God Cliurch, San· company· ta Ana.. LATE SUM M £ R vac1~ News of the forthcoming tioners al the Santa Barbara event has been reveala't by the Biltmore have bee:n Mr. and triCl.e-le>-be's parents. 1'1r. and Mrs. John F. Porter of Mrs. Jean P. Desjardin of Newport Beach and Mr. and Lakev.•oOd. 1'1n. Warren O'Neill or Wutmlnstel". , ~1 1ss . Desjardin is a ~ graduate of Brea-Olindii Hith · Plans Cooking For Breakfast School and attended Southern California College. 1-ter fiance, son\of 1itr. and Mrs. Earl J ohn80n ol Fountain Valley, is a graduate of Foun- t8in Valley H,igh School and presently -is-a student at Oran1e Coast Colle,e. Summer Luncheons Completed · Closing a summer series of cant and luncheon parties for the Woman 's Club ol Laguna Beach is one taking place at noon Friday, Sept. J!, In the clubhouse. Open to the "PUblic. the reservations are av1 ilable by calling Mrs. Clifford Loucks at 494-SOOI or Mrs. O. W. Price at 49.\-1927. ~trs. J. \\!. Laodsdell Is chainnan or the event. 1'he first mf:eting of the new club year will take place on Oct. 2. STARS Sydney Om•rr i1 one ef tht world'• 9,..1 t e1trolo91t•· Hl1 col11mill i1 o"• of th1 DAILY PI LOT'S 9r1et f11!11t••· Breakfut will be_ served from I a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sun- day, Sep(. •. by the Ladi" Au%1Hary to c o1st l l ne . Veter-o{ F...... Wan Po!t U , -with proceeds VIRGINIA'S -earmifted for c an cer .research. The poUo of the Ooolo Mou home o( Mn. F lo r ene• J(-.. .-m:-... ~ :wni ; bf· tile·· ' fir event, which Will reaan a menu ot ~ •1111· ' Tiell:• wllJ be IOkf for $1~, ao<.'Ol'dltlC I<> Mn . w.rrll --,,··ker, chall'mlrl, who m1y be contacted (or ruerv allorw. • ;, M1k1 I Shorp Trod•: Uoe , Dlm't-A.U- S~P 'N' STITCH SHOPPJ . lll4 Ea1t Coest Hwy. • Coron• del Mer Phon• 67J.f050 SPRING '711 . ~~ui41ic.t10v.: -.;tfi:•(l.~~.f"·"~1,~• .. e •lt1h~ ~l•lffi' '' ,. ~..i ~ .Pl• ~;,~_ .... "(4·~. "'"'~y; .... '"'"(,~~ ; ffle m11111f1cturen 1M dNifn•r'1 h1v1 4r111111d utt ler •t1e1t • ''''"'' 1pp11el. Evell 1fl1r tw111ty ,....0 y11r1 of bvyi"9, wilt nt•l t '1111 wi1h· , 1f19 they wo11ld .. uit tu1hin9 tlo1 1111on1. W1'll ott~e you • report 11el't w11ek oft l>•w th1 mldi ;, ~ei"f 1c'e,11d '-! oJl ~•!l ~0 •11 n1i9hbon. We'll 'pend on• d1y ~n Sth A•e .. to OJ•I m1ny ,,,,. 1t1d C••· 1tiy1 ide11 lo p111 1!1t1t t1 y111, ollr 9oed 1111tom11-.. 5e1 Yo11 .Se1nl 'flltWINIA , ' -- l;t1ew laJ.l, W6.$liible, doa.ltle l.lnH· poiqea'9r> ':f.U(r~m •• J J!C.fW~trit6 &re;,, ~ro ~(,les weox.~~ °iilffro fl'31D 4:1b ' . .~ 7 99 +e-~a t"9 ) . • .. ---- GRADE I -1.00°/0 HUMAN HAIR wias • PALLS CASCAD,ES • WIGLETS Orl9lnolly $12 to $150 NOW ·112 PRICE ' • SYNTHETICS AT FANTASTIC SAYINCS FROM -~ '19 ... Over 70 Di1pl1y And Dtmonotroto• lt1m1 T • Cl.oooe Ft-om, In A Wida R•n91 Of Colon. Ow c ... ti •• Styliots ,w,,, Help y DU Select Tho H•i•· pitct Thot Filo !'°P"!Y, i:.,tt Co!rtforttblt Anol L"°"• 6'Ht ... And At Stylish S.vin11 Toe. Ch~k Your . Horoscope Read the DAILY PILOT ' .. ' . --~ ~ - , ./ . -. • • • ,. r ·I . ' ... ·. .~ ' ; . CANNEL!JNI IN TOMATO SAUCE 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 medium onion, cut in thin st?-ips 1 cup diced celery l can fl po1c1nd) \\'hole tomatoes 1 ca n (6 ounces) tomato . paste 2 tablespoons sugar 11. cup red wine vinegar 1 jar (3~~ ounces) cape rs, dr ained (a generous 113 cup) '"-cu p· pine nuts .(pignolia) 2 cans leach 15 ounces) white kidney beans (can· nellinll, drained and rins· ed with cold water In a large sauCepan heat the oil ; add onion and cook gently until transparent. Add celery, tomatoes (including li- quid in can ) and undiluted tomato paste; simmer for 15 miriutes. Add sugar, vinegar, capers, . - -Mixture · , Spreads All Ways Here's a new c h e dd ar cheese spread that's com· forting to have in the house because it may be· used several ways. P i m i e n ~stuffed green oliVes, walnuts and mayon· naise plus just the right seasOnings are mixea wit h the · cheese and produce a delightful result. The simplest way with the spread is as a~ help-yourself offering with crackers or party-style miniature slices of bread. . It also tastes marvelous with hamburgers aN:i spells a 'cllan&•· To use it this way, place a cooked h'amburger on the bottom of a toasted bun: cove r the hamburger with the -cheese mixture and add the second half of the bun. Another way with the spread Is to use it as a st uffing for tomatoes for an hors d'oeuvre or a salad. . Cherry tomatoes l!fe perfect when the combination is being used as an hors d'oeuvre ; medium-size tomatoeS serve \\'ell when the combination is to make a salad. The spre ad may also be u~ as a stuffing for small wedges of celery ; here again the stuffed celery may be used as an appetizer or, with let- tuce, as a salad . And a fourtli way to use the spread is in a bacon-and- tomato san4wich. These h'ear- ty sandwiches make a fine ma in course" for lunch or Sun· day-night supper, · OLIVE CHEESE SPR~AD 1 package (I ounces) ched- da r cheese, g r a t e d mediUm.fine (2 cups pack· ed down sli ghUyJ 1/3 cup chopped (medium - ( I n e ) pimiento-stuffed ~· een olives ~~ cup chopped (medium- nne) walnuts 1~ cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons p r e p a r e d mustard 1 tablespoon bottled white horseradish Into a medium mixing bowl 11.Jrn the cbeese , o 11 v.e s, walnuts, mayonnaise. mustard and horseradish. ~fix well. ~t1kes about 2 "cups . , Fi rst Freezer --The hand-cranked ice cream freezer was invented in 1 by a .,.,·oman named Nancy JohnsOn. But she failed to p3""'1 her tnv•:nuOO, ·so the rec:, · 'l .,.,.,ni to a li1r. VOID! ".:11 brought out his version of a freaer two ytan later. .. • -.. ~r."' ...-----. -/ .1 • • . . /-. r _:. . -. . --- ' -DAILY PUT 39 , • YOU'LL DISCOVER AT THE CHECKSTANC ' MINI-PICNIC WHY 1 l"Ti(-, AlBERTSON'S PORK SHOULDER CENTER PORK HAM . PORK LOIN ROAST . ROAST CHOPS FRESH · HOFFMAN RIB CUT 38[~ 49~ RIB or LOIN -~7la~ sz~ "LOIN"PORK~H·op·s ~ ............ 87< PORK LIVER ""' ....................... 49 < BACON E ...... ondPow<e1, •• , ••••••• ,,,lO lb.bo• l)f t SPARERIBS i.;"'.". ...................... 67 i LINK 'SAUSAGE ~~'.'. ............. ao •. 29 < SLAB BACON ~ ................ : ..... • 6S< SPARERIBS !:!::~: ...................... 68 < SLICED BACON ~'.'.".:.'.":' ............. .73 < TOP SIRLOIN STEAK , .......... .-•1u SAVES YOU MOREi PORK STEAK ~.!°::::: .................. 65< SLICED BACO.N =:7~ .......... ,, •• 65 • CORN DOGS ........ , .... , .............. 79< · Compare our 10111 discount Prices with 1n1 other superm1rkel in town. Run your own tesi • • . you'll be amazed, and ptea .. d.' Bui don't think that our lower prices have reduced lhe~quallty of our stock. We still carry the large variety ol lop qualily products !Mil we know you want •• : only now their prices are lower. So shop Albertson's ... and save With discount prices. SIDE PORK '"" "''""· ................ •. 65' SMOKED HAM llOCKS ............. ·SI• "SLICED HALIBUT ~:".:·~~: .......... ~!" - DOG FOOD VET'S tall . tin SOUP........... . ...... 10( ' ~odi No.tli.t~ '°"' ~ TISSUE ..................... 29 ~·.c.o..i MARGARINE ............... 18 1 1 l.EG_ of PORK HEINZ 26.0t. BOTTlE. TOMATO llETCHU ,_,_ 151 APPLE SAUCE ..... . .. "' Jo..-4 let'"°""' 894 BUTTER .................. ,,.,, ......_ a...c;s.o...wry . 79 I OUIK ...................... 211>1..· FRESH 59~ HALF .or WHOLE _ lb. CAKE MIX FLOUR ....... . JUICE .......... . BETTY CROCKER LAYER VARIETIES ··""' 44 4 .... 4/1. Nib!." . . 224 CORN ', ..................... 1lo1 .. TREESWEET FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE _ -7 ill(h -2 layer---iced APPLESAUCE 60Z.TIN 12 QZ.T IN 244 484 Al8ERTSON'S ("-. .. . ~~~~-~~ ,_~'.~.BANANAS ' ... \~'{~ PREM IUM -10 Jo I'\ . ) -~ QUALITY . " ~~/. '·,,..._,'-CHIQUITA ta. ...... ~.-. '-. . . ·-r---·-----,· 'l."i ~...... .,., >.I ~ • , ;.:t. '/'}~ ..... '\ fr•ilr>Crilf' ''<_:.~ .. ~:"·_':!·CARROTS , .... ,,. . .,, 104 ;ii . rr•1k N.w c."~ CABBAGE ............. 7 4 '"'~ Drieod/l'ifltd PRUNES .......... ,, •.. , 39 4 POTATOES ·u.s. NOJ_) 0 lB. 48!t RUSSETS BAG APPLESAN 2lBS_29~ I BEER FEST IV AL 11 DELICATESSEN SAYE 16< BURGIE ,,,,.,, •• , .... 'I" WIENERS ~~;t,,,,~ ............... 47' SAVE 20e BUSCH ''""·'-..... •ftt A[tf SllADS !~::.".'.:...~ ......... 3Si SAVE 1.5e LUCKY DRAFT•:"··'l" BOLOGNA ~;..":" ................ 73< • SAVE 111( PABST .,,,., ,., ....... ' 1" OSCAR MA YER :;::;-;~;;,~1:1.::. ...... 49• CAKE f ROZEN FRENCH FRIES CRINKlE CUTS HASHMOWNS POTATOES ·3 2lB.1 Aspen Glen BEER "f"•······ .... '2'' CHEESE PIZZA :::;,':"!:. .......... '!" · RICH CARAMEL99~ _./ ICING OVER A SPICY CAKE FRUITFIUE O BAGS • REFRESHO IARS a.,..,.,,.,. .. , ...... it 4/1. ICE MIU( ~:::~12 .......................... 31 ' ~ K. -L BEER w~,.,.-89 ' 1ng~ury 6/11or.,aM ....... . PEPPERONI Pl_ZZA ~.:;::.~ ••• '1" 'OURBON :_~,.,~ ............ '8" PEN & QUILl DIPS :: ............ 31 < MARGARITA :":::..'.~:,, ......... '2" CHEESE ~:;,L~1o111i .......••.•.• -.. 91t.. Coffe€ Cokes 49' Bl\/eberry Muffins Colgate ·"100'' MOUTH ·79~ Oatmeal Cookies ~~~~"'N' 69 1 Safeq11C1rd Soap .IATH '" 224 . WASH12oz. Dash Detergent "l"•'°x 79 1 Cascade Dishwasher ~i 69t WH ITE or HONEY OlD FASHIONED STYLE · WHEAT • BREAD ~in ~e~in . .._...._ ... - ·PYE·...,... . I ' ;le. ...... CINNAMON 3 ~G ROLLS · "'' . . .Y,/<LMOLIYE 11-0Z. RAPID 69~ SHAVE . Joy-Liquid ,QUAU-IOmE ff.!~ 51\0/. off open ~ T~ U 10 sloe~ prices Joi~·Fine China Club --- RESERVE YOUR SET TODAYI CHOOSE tROM MANY EXCITNG PA TTERNS .. ..:JCIN THE CLUB! Corona de! Mor -3049 Ceiast Hwy. IAguna leacli'-700· So. Coat Hwy. Fountain Valley~ 16042 MagnoDa ' ' I I lava · Bar ·Soap .. G.... • 14 4 Ivory Bar Soap PmONAL 4 /'n.4 . HUlltington leach-15511 So. Edwanh Huntington •••i:!tr 8911 Ada1111 ' •• .( • ' l .~~ .. . i • .. Mixes-Keep Indefinitely - Canned GoGds Given • . . -~n~~~~~::: .. 9~~~.'.t~ ... ~~~~,., me Jtow long a housewife can to guard against distress after greased bread pan and place / ~ , +"" f · Pep bo1ed cake er muffin eating the beans) and while that oa lbe lower oven rack ' "'~ 1 ml:les? Js H mpldlu or years? the beans cooked soft the ovtr the pilot light. It work!I .,r;::;. · · ~ -! AH llow lone ~aa You store potato stayed rock yard. m a r v t I o u s I y • _/ A T r t .. 'hDDtd goods such as frlilfi1 • DEAR NAN: t ·havt a ZIELINSK~. DETRO~·\ ·4 •Dd l'egetables? T. couple o( ltttle hiats 1 would Mrs. W. Gedig at iG V £RR IE RI 1 ARMA, Jlke to lbare with you. 1 Minneapolis uses a slightly , :KANSAS ~ different technique. She places ·"' ~· Cake mixes and such seem the greased loaf in an oven to keep indelinitely as long as LET'S ASK started at 200 degrees, with an the box is a'ir·Ught. doesn't get inch or water in still another damp. 1 have never heard or J'HE. (QOK _ pan. 'the oven i! turned off ·one "spoiling" but f can't when it reaches that 200 or vouch that they would keep for , by even a little less . When the years. I do know people who loaf is nicely raised it is time ' buy mixes in quantity when ll-W:I-.. t o g o a h e a d w i t h .they are on special sale, then rwn '''"'J' recommended baking store them' in the freezer. Thal temperature. '"This Js better i:-is perlecUy permissible but I al"·ays make my pie dough than any loaf I ever made ; would wrap them in foil or wllh ice cold milk rather than from scratch~" freezer paper. Bring back to water. It gives the DEAR NAN: This is ·> room teinperi.ture b e f o r e f i n i 1 b e d product nicer somethini quite a few of us -' using. Conunercially canned hro"·ning. I also use a pinch of 'A'OUld· llke to know. Is thife foods slay 1n fine condition for ~baking powder mixed ln with anything wrong with freeilng ~ years even though a can top the nour. That makes a very vegetables rl&hl out or the may be slighUy rusted. airy crust. garden? ~ So long as the can doesn't Another item is dumplings. l Freezing books say one ... rust through all th e way or is Jike to make my own from should ah\•ays blanch. "lo !'-. punctured in some other scratch, but when l am rushed retard natural growth and manner. it ls okay, but beware 1 use a biscuit mix of my own retain flavor,'' yet my mottler of the can that is bulged at the homemade mix but 1 edd a picks, washes and sacks 1 ends even when not rusty. little milk along with sour vegetables in plastic bags {Ind That is definitely a bad one, cream and an egg yolk to the says everything tastes line ,. probably due to imperfect right consistency. This makes when used. Arc there other ~ processing but that is a rarity more nourishing dumplings reasons for blanching beside ~"I these days. There is no fule of and they taste a bit different taste, such as bacteria, etc? :.: thu~b that w.ould appl!f to ap too. ?\-1RS. E. C., SPRINGVALE, 1 '} home-ca!Uled foods. They may I know you have eaten ~lAINE •. keep for years or they may y,·ilted lettuce but not many If you r mother ls gelling , ~ not. Pickles are usually good people seem to know <ibout · away with this she is just ~' keepers, so are jams and \\'hat we have' always called plain lucky. In my new book I ~· jellies although they may ''German. l~ttuct.'' You need cite the example of the reader ·:.darken with age and lose about 6 slices ot bacon. a .. who had such good luck with ' flavor. lt is ~t to can just medium head of lettuce, 1 her Kentucky Wonder Green what you think')rou \\'ill need small onion. some salt . pepper · Beans one yea r when she for .the year. and vinegar to taste. a skipped ·blanching she did the; roediurd potato and a large same thing the next year. She DEAR NAN: Wben my wilt egg. Dice an~ brown the bacon used the same variety or bean, .. ' . -· ' .. , ' . • ·-cttUdreA-~ up _energy and innet fiber,. Cut a slice quickly--during-back.to.sc:hool from the bottom to ~low pep- days. And, cooling, Tefttshing pers to stand stratght. Flll and nourishing snacks for lit-green J>Jpper cases wllh ~· Ue folks are certainly in order. -rot and celery sµcks, r-adish Here cranberry sauce 'roses and otbtr favorite raw outs decorate heart anut vegetable!. · butter sandwi , oved of MEA't,JN'()~ NBERRY chil IS healthlul treat ~~,ti' LOAF ' is to appeal to every · .t. oungster's taste, as well as 3 unds ground cnuck to his love of ·color(..u 3 eggs · It surprises. I lablespoon sa . \\ teaspoon pep,,... . CR.At!BE y_ MALTED 3 tablespoom instant minced '·cUP Ocean Spray cranber· onion ry ju.ice cocktail, chilled 1,2 teaspoon garliC pow _ ,,, cup heavy cream 11:: a bag (2 J>9Ulld bag) I tablespoon vanilla malted frozen ~shed b r o w n milk powde"r potatoes Iscoopvanillaii::ecream ·I· Clip Ocean Sj>ra y Combihe all ingredients in w h o I e berry cranberry "-....a blender aQd v.·hirl at' top -sauce ' speed for 30 ~econ& .. Yield : 1 package (JO ounces) frozen One serVing. mixed vegetables 2 packages onion gravy mix PEANUT BUTl'ER ANIMAL l can Ci ounces) sliced . SANDWiCHES .. ffiw.hroom.s, drained · Spread sliCes of bread lvith Combine .chuc)!., eggs, s.!!!.,_ -soft-butterr-if desired, and pepper,·, onion. garlic, frozen then spread thickly 'with potatoes, and cranberry sauce. peanut butter. Top with se· Blend well. Press mixture cond slice· of bread. Wrap and evenly into a greased 13xtx2· ·chill until ready to serve. Cut inch pan. Bake In a preheated slices of Ocean Spray jellied (350 degree F.) oven for AO cranberry sauce into lh-inch to 45 minutes or until top thick slices. is brown and crusty. Using animal shaped cookie While meat is cooking, cook cutler, cut out animal! from slices of cranberry sauce. vegetables a cc o r d i n g . to Place on tr<1Jy; cover and chill. package directions. Drain. Just before serving, place a Prepare gravy according to ciikout on . top of e a c h package directions. Stir in sandwich. vegetables "and mushroOms · and simmer for 5 minutes. CHEESE POP$ cut meat loaf in 8 pieces; Cut l lh:·inch cubes of Swiss lift from the pan using a wide cheese. lnsert lollipop sticks spatula and place on a heated or skewers into cubes. Chil.!._ platter, lb.en spoon h o t until ready to serve. vegetable gravy over them. RELJSR BASKETS Serve with a crisp salad and Slice the top off green pep-thick slices or country bread': pers. Carefullnemove seeds Yield : ei1ht servtngs. • • WITH SALLIE. THINK ABOUT IT ·A • WHAT DID YOU EAT YESTERDAY _,..,Did you have some milk, ice cream or cheese • • • also chicken. fish, meal, or eggs. . • also bread or cereal •.. also fresh fruits and vegetables . : • Yes. then , you're in fine shape from a good nutrition stand· lpoint . Sad, but true . would you believe a surPrisingly large number of people in this land of plenty of ours are under -nourished. The reason, and .._isn't lack of · money, but lack of interest and knowledge. : This macombrc bil of a population stuffed on the wrong things jazz, is the "fallout'' from a While House conference on food, nutrition and health last December and the most re· cent f o o d consumption surveys. The result: a con· centrated campaign from now-Ull the 15th of October sponsOred by the Food Council of America called "Nutritional Awareness" or the 4 basic foOO groups to be eaten by every body. everyday, to maintain per. feet health. CHEESE FOR BREAKFAST , · \Vhy· 'not melted deliciously, or hamburgers or tUria sa ndwiche s, . , better than doing \Vlthout -the milk or eggs .• , And you've got 2 ~f the basics whip~ . . Would you_ believe, the bakery boast! 41 flavors of bread .• choose 3 or 4 colois & tex· lures at a time , •.. to keep for a y,·eek in the refrigerator -How about some big_ flulfy round loa ves of old fashioned potato b~ad to play tasting games with nutt y flavored whole grain Golden Indian and perhap~ delicate cheddar. cheese. · TI!E MILK ROtrrE could lake the shapes or .., yogurt in 12 scrumptious fruit flavors from blueberry to mandarin orange ••• or Borden's . fr oste ds or Arden's Van Shakes .• cans and cartons and st ra..w s .. fun eating and one or the 4 basically yours ror good nutrition too.-Buttermilk comes Old Fa s hioned Churned. Fresh Churned or Real Churned. lf your small fry still insist on candy for breakfast, Pure C r e s t Chocolate Cheese creams are nutritionally perfl'Ct made with pure Wisconsin Edam. THE GRAINS THE CEREALS . . • Some call 'em Kabooms, Trix, Jet s , Quisps, Quakes, Smack~ and Pops ... bul they all add up to good. nutrition .•. Look to the one serving boxes. let everybody choo se their <iwn breakfast thing .. Puffed Rice even comes in little one serving plastic dis11.es . . . King vitamin i!4jl·-t is the.. newest by Quaker .• in lhe shape of lilUe crowns .• it Every one ounce serv· ing gives 100 percent of the minimum daily adult re· quirements of Vitamins and iron established by the U.S. government . . • and you discover magic drawing wheels too. HO\Y FRESII IS FRESH I:~ cuts p.tlloes tn half lo bake bits i·ust nictl)'. Leave il and _.. 'b working just as quickly getting O ORFUL CR'NBERRY LENDS 'PPEAL witla 1111trkr•ut •IN spare n s the grease in the skill et until C L "" "" • . .. them from garden to freezer, ~------------.::..::.::.:..:::..::.::...:.:.::..::.:.:..:.:.:.:..::......c::._;-'------------------1 • u.ey are soft but lwo uays you are rtady to finish the 1· n l b the but thi s lime they had that .. Ia&et, wbe• .._.e ·a 5 dish. ay,·ful ''stra\v flavor." and • meal, tltey are dry and 1Gugh. Tea r the lettuce Into bile cmce that sets in there is ~ Wby? lier molher ased lo size pieces . in a large bow l. n 0 th i n g you can do to 'S have the same trouble when Add thinly sliced onion eradicate it. There go all your I( sbe cooked Um• be•ns aod • separated into rings. Salt and vegetables, Ume, trouble and ~ potltea tit~· MILTON pepper. In the meantime, be freezer space~for naught. ;;. W. MACKEY, DETROIT cooking the potato till done tlut Blancing and quick chilling IJhere are people who claim not mushy. While slill hot right after that step, then ., • tl:"is "tbe nature of the beast'' mash it slighUy with a manual prompt ~freezing, keeps not but it would take a chemist to masher, stir into the lettuce only flavor but top nutritive &iw: a precise answer. I have mixture. Bring the b.aC-On and va lue. Jt would be hard to say ~nev• had any trouble as Iona: lat back to...boiling over low . about any •·bacterial growth" as the leftover potatots were heat, hflving added vinegar to v"here foods are fr 0 z e \l .covered q:ainst all a Ir , taste. Pour ovet.theJettuce_et promptly, but anything ls preferably in a p I 1st i c once. Last of all, toss in the possible. New tests proving cootainer with a tight lid. raw egg and toss all together new points pop up every day., ~ Just puLt.iDc a plate over the once more. With buttered :t refrigerated dish may not do bread and tea or co[fee my Nan Wiiey . regrelS that she the job. DrJlnc aii' le.U.1n husband and I can make a cannot prov~ p e r s o n a I arotmd the edga. Polatoes in meal of this. Arly left over is . answ~NJ to your .cooking vegetable IOUp, ftll covered even good the next day. questJOnS, but questions of ~ with liquid don 't pi bard, ACNES SA.)'. RE, LOS general Interest will b c ntithcr dO Potatoes: cooked in · ANGELES answer~ In her col~mn . ~ their jack.el! lDlteal ktpt for That could well be the salad "Fifty Nifty Kltcht~ T1~s.'1 ' 19 wiwarranted period or people always ask about 011 ls a booklet by Nan Wiley . hat_ ~ time. l trust you are ualng a their return from touring Is designed to save you lime \lari<!I)' of red potato r~ such Germany. Th~y descrlbe il ~5 and ,perk u.p your meal~ ~ dishes. Baking types mlY dry a sWfft.. r dressln1t with a obt•1n your . copy, sen !' out a little raater. 11 .... U ~look.·~ cents and • lO'l'lg, stamped. As for the JI Nnd·polat<> s ,.., Y self·addressed envelo_pc .with dish, at }east o~ reader told DEAR NAN: Here•• my your r.cquet1l for It to Nan .wne her mother alwll)'I put: a liCCtet for ~dling the froiea ~"lley 1n care o! the DAILY 'whole potato In the middle ~ bread do•&b to nbt nicely PILOT . • ' I I I I ·-· l·- 1 I I 1· I ' New Instant DissoMng Pillsbury Instant -Breakfast. . '. lWice as much iron.10¢1es.s money. If yew con use tom1111tro iron or loOl'r'll ext to money, c\lt out rhis <Ol.lpon. Yov'll get twice os rnuch iron os tjle !eoding bnind-ond ~e o dime '" the borgoi.,, limit one coupon per P11tchose. ---------------, r;--~·~10¢• ""-...... -/ TO GltOCE .. : II You •llOW '°' I low.,. Ir.. pvrcl\Qt PriC. ol Ifie ...... llfOdWC:I wtlM 11111 I tDllPDll .. ""9Hflltd 10 '°" '1 a rtllH ---· l111111tg IM,,_ 111..aur.r wlll redMlll tor lot pl• H fllllldllnt cost, ,,.,.w. lllf you MWllnd91' COllPO!'I lo· 1111n11t1e1ur1r'1 ''I''"''" or t11.il te ....._" b9 ow. Lllllll, -~it« purcll,.., Vold OlflltiM lfllUallr 1C.Ullff In tl!t' llllllfl'r provided 1tov1 or .,..,. prohltlt1d. 11111• or ot111rwlM Ntlrltttcl 111towM. Oo1c1 ont, Ill U,1.A. C.11'1 "'"' 1f10ll. Thi ,lltttltlrY Cclft!Plflt, a. 1111:, MIMllllllOll .. Mlnno-' .... , il4t0. -.,~ I I I I I •• l 10¢: -.--------.. 4 • • ~ -. I .. ; ; •••. Fruits and vegetables. so c r i s p I y , crunchy yours • , Our own truck goes to the Los Angeles produce market in the wee small hours of the morning to let our salad fixings arrive at 9. Local Orange County f a r m e r s· bring us their wares •. y,·on· drous tomatoes, strawber· rles, com on the cob and we pick ol'ity th!! very best for you. MEAT IS THE EASY ONE E\lttybody loves steak, but remember the less tender cuts, the-po~ roasts, 'the short ribs, are nutri· tionally ·way up there too for you. Playing good eat In t habits can be run, ar..d Y. pays off in excellent health. Remember the basic 4: t. Meat, fish , fowl , or et&S· 1 Dairy products. 3. Cereals and Grains • • 4. Fresh. fruil~ and vcgetablt!s • , • Eat all t eve.ry day, ,_ " r 0 •: ., .. --· ... ~ •:. --r "'• ~.-~ • -• • -• • --~~-~·cc-~.-... -~~--CA.-.-__,...,.-::-----~------=~~-:;c-----:;::-<C------.-"t'""--~-:--------·--;-,---:-=-....... ... -~ --/" .. -· f""'" • . - • . -• . . '__,/" ,_ > --c-r=--- ' PHOflE 673.6360 FOR HOME DEuvaY PRICES Eff.ECTIVE SEPT. J 7,ll-19 - .. : __ ~FF E ~<L ~ AA BUTIER 1 LI. Ile 1 , . > 1: LUNCH IOX SPEClAll .HAllS'co- OREQ CREME COOKIES11 oz. FLEISCHMANN'S 47c Diet Margarine . 1 LB. 39- KNUDSEN ORANGE JUI.CE 4101, 69c SCHILLING, GROUND BLACK PEPPER · 4 oz._ l9c AMERICAN BEAOTY NOODL~S . • 11 oz." .. 29c S&W · APPLESAUCE 11 oz. 5,..'1 S&W Grapefruit Sections "oz. l ... '1 S&W MIXED BEAN SALAD 171/4 oz. l9c S&W Cream Style CORN 17 oz. -5 ... '1 S&W STEWED TOMATOES 16 OL. _5-'POii $1 S&W, RED KIDNEY BEANS ... ,. oz. . 6 ... '1 S&W SLICED BEETS ,, oz. 4,..'1 KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE JM CT • 4 '1 . ... J PRDIBJI PDDDI -_ CHICKEN OF THE SEA, 1.Q.F. SHRIMP-od&Denlnod 12~ 1.29 ORE-IDA CRINKLE CUT • POTATOES J , .. STOUFFERS CHICKEN PIES 11 oz. STOUFFERS BEEF PIES 10 OL BIRDS EYE STRAWBERRY HAL YES ,. oz. llRDS EYE PEAS 11 oz. BIRDS EYE WHOLE KERNEL CORN,. oz. BIRDS EYE G:HOPPED 011 LEAF SPINACH II OZ. RICH 'S BAVARIAN CREAM PUFFS '• IV. OL Broil 4 l•r9• loin lamb chops till clone. !Approx. I mi n. on ••ch side.) Use • broiler pan to SI YO meat juices. When chops are-dona sprinkle with 1alt I pepper ancf remove to hot platt.-r. TO pan drlppin91 add V2 tsp~ dried terr•· gon , I tsp. dry mustard, 2 T. sherry. Simmer for I min. Stir in 1/2 C, ·1our c.re1m and 2 T. sliced stuffed grffft ... olives. Heat, stirring. Pour: .. uc• ..,., chop• .~. ••rve. -~~--s ....... • l9c 49c 49¢ 49c 6 ... •1 6 ... •1 6 '" •1 39¢ ' IN OUR DELMR'( AAEA " Or91n S.renode ~.:: L__!.PO . -AR KET C.ENTER . NEWPQRT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TD LIDO ISLE by ~"'-11-'--~-- __ .. •' • WHAT A DELICJOUS CHANGE OF FARE! LAMl- HAS AN AFFINITY FOR STUFFINGS AND SAUCES, IT IS MARVELOUS MARINATED AND BARBECUED. ROASTED WITH FRAG"RANT HERBS -SO 'MANY, WONDERFUl 1WAYS TO ENJOY. LAMB. GARBANZO BEAN SALAD CALIFORNIA LAMB CHOPS BUTTERY MASHED POTATOES GREEN. PEAS WITH PEARl ONIONS BAKED 'APPLES w;th BRANDY. WHIPPED CREAM COFFEE S•rv• • Bordeeux-St. Emilion or • Cabernet S1uvi9non with this. lllT :YOUNG AND TENDER SPRING LAMI FROM IDAHO ~ SWIH PREMIUM U.S.D.A. CHOICE FRESH LAMt. MARINATE IN YOUR FAVORITE RED WINE MARINADE I BARBECUE LEG of LAMB SHANK BONE REMOVEO 98¢ WHOLE OR HALF LB. STUFf WITH AN HERB DRESSING AND BROil Large loin . Lamb Chops Tho sirloi~ chop 1.59LI. 1 Gl1 z• with chut ney and syrup from cli ng pe1c.hes, roast. RACK of LAMB Tho "Primo Rib" Hction 1 4n e 7LI. Serve with c.urry 11uce i1 nd rice pil af. Small Loin lamb Chops Th• "T" .... 2.19L •. l!lllCUREAN FARE -THESE ARE OURS ALONE, ALL THE BONING, CUTTING, SEASONING AND MARINATING DONE FOR YOU. IF YOO HAVEN'T TRIED ONE OF OUR CANDLELIGHT M EAT SPECIALTIES, .YOU HAVE A TREAT AWAITING YOUI . . SKEWERED BEEF 01 LAMB KEBABS Tender cubes of b•itf or lamb threaded on• metal skewer with mu1hroom1f onions 1 nd peppers. Ready to pop on the grill. LONG ISLAND DUCKLING These p!ump biN1 are 1ntri1Mt•d in an orang•· red' wine sauce. , CHICKEN A LA l<IEV lton•less chi~k1n breasts eftftlop 1 butter and chive fi lling. . STUFFED "ROASTING CHICKENS U.S.D.A. PRI ME I EEf, TOOi( l.98 ... 9ku. 1Jf ... 59e ... I • w.intldlJ, S.pt .. btr ll 1970 . -- • ' -· -.• VERY SPECIAL PRICE! • KRAFT MELLOW CRACKER BA'RREL CHEESE ROUN~DS-. L~.1.59 .. -PILLSBURY CRESCENT Dinner Rolls · 30 "/.' LOWER IN FAT THAN REGULAR CREAM CHEESE BORDEN NEUFCHATEL 8 oL .CREAM CHEESE 3 FOR $1 LYON'S OR HORNiMAN'S ENGLISH TEA . BAGS 10 CT, 4 FOR $1 ·STU ART ENGLISH MEAT PIES IS Y, .,_ STEAD and KIDNEY or Minced BEEF & ONION 79c RICHARD'S OWN BEEFc OR CHEESE ENCHILADAS I oz. 59¢ BJIIRY - VELVETY SMQOTH AND DELICATELY, SPICED Pumpkin Pie , 1.39 GOOD WITH BARBECUED MEATS Bacon-Cheese 1Bread 49~· WHEAT TEA ROLLS 6 FOR 31¢ FRUIT-FILLED . Variety ·Buns 6 FOR 41¢ , 2 CRUST - PINEAPPLE PIE . 1.19 • PLDWEll IJIDP. FOR A HANDSOME FALl ARRANGEMENT EVERLASTING EUCALYPTUS They · 1ro spocialy froatod to slay beautiful for yoors. Mony f1 U colors. 10% OFF VEGETABLE SUGGESTIONS for ~AMB Br1i~ld encl ive or butter brai•od brussels sprouts. T omotoes stulfod with herbs or b~kod stuffed mushrooms. .Articlioke he1rts, spinech, or brown braised onionS. •............ iiii .................... .. , I • "£,;J.._ .. :.t,._ MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP i lDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANER& OP.EN DAILY t -7. SUH. f .6 OPEN DAILY t .6 OPEN DAILY. t-6 DAILY f·l:JO, SAT. •·t OPEN DAILY t -6 DAILY l :JO·l. SAT. l 1lO·I • I ,. ~ I ~~ 1•J···· ..... ~~::.!!!''!!!l!~~~~!:ill!~~~~~~~·~~~~ .. ~~o;:a;s....,,....;l""'"-""" ........................... ~\L...~;.... ................ ;_..~...l.~.:...-----±'~J ............... __ ...... __, • : • . -. • ,... . ,. .. - • _,. . . - / . . - / '. ' n'Pl'Pei;s~ .. El nan~·ho pro~la!m~ .this: .. . -- • , . -·~~ . ' .. . -.. -. ' ' • • < • T_./C ' ----- liU.n and tender : • • for. a delicious succ ulent roast that's 3Ure ~ to be welcomed u area! treat! Finer fla_vor, because it's from. selected grain fed midweatem pork .•• and more value because 1t It's trimmed El Rancho style, to give you more good eating for ~ 7our food dollar ! Loin Ind ••• a to 4 pound avero9e, ' • . > ·rork Lo• lllloLE GI 6 9' ID ...... •1~.~~..... • Pork Roast .. ~~~.~r ... 89~ • ·11ene a rout ••• then ·tnjoy the left-overs! The roast that offers the most in satisfaction! ~ • sr ec1 Ba El 11.\lll:HO'S 89' • Spare Ribs ........ ~~.~~ ........ 5~ • 1c . con .......................... • ' ' • Ranch styJe, ~.sliced a little thicker ••. leanert • Lean, with so much meaty goodneM to enjoy! ' . . Game Hens ....... ~~'.'.?.~'.~~ ....... 89~ s 11 • • sr LEAN MEAT '1 89 ' ca op1n1 ices . .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. • . 1•. • • So much goodne••, bccau~e they're 24.az. big! El Rancho makes it easy to be a rourmet cook!" ; Sirloin Roast ...... ~E~~r P! .~ .~~ ...•. $1 49 ib. Satilfy U.ose hearty bee( eater appetites·with this·superb cu t! U.S.D.A. choice beef. , trimmed for valu• ! . Fillet of White Bass ..................................................... 79~ A 1eafood dinner become• a special event •• when you Jet your plans begin wJth El Rancho finer quality! • 1 Monterey Squid ........... : ........ 49~ Fresh Fillet of Ocean Perch 89~ ·, Adventurous? ••• El Rancho offers \'&riety! •• Delicatessen Specials! · Sliced Cooked Ham ... : ........... 59' ; Jll'Mpford ••• Jean, delicious ..• 4x7 4.oz. pkf . • ~· HJghland Cheese ................... 49• Sotitllh import .•. ~l4in or car&W'IY ••• 6·oz. p~g. ~ Ashennen's Wharf Sauce .... 35' H-raclllh or Cocktail • , • your choice ••. 8-oz. A flavor treat the folks "'ill surely enjoy!. El Rancho Fine Liquor Diet Rite Cola ........ '.~. r~cK ........ 59' So tantall1ingly re.freshina; ! 12.01. b\11. plu1 dep: Early Times ... -.. :.H~~-~-~ ......... '11.49 Save 1.50 on this quality straia;ht whiskey ! Laude( s · Scotch : ...... ~uA~ ........ '5. 99 1mported.,. sippln' smooth .•. regularly 6.29, ~ J!roduce Specials! Artichokes ........ 4 ,., $1 Jumbo aiu ••• for more goodness on cai:h luscious fla vorful tip ! Italian Squiih · .; .............. : .................. 19~ Garden fresh r ••• your insuran ce of lenderne u and 111qui1ite flavor! -. . • i J • • ----- • • Save-on No. 3 sieve Garden Peas , T . \Vhole Kernel or Cream Style Golde n Delano Cor n .•. r ich r ed ripe Ste\ved Tomatoes -all in No. 303 cans . , . or plump l(idncy Beans (No. 300 can) , •• th is· \'.reek! Enjoy S&\V quality at El Rancho'a veey . speciai' price! • -" ' S & W ,Apple Sauce~ ..... : ..... 4: s1. Just tangy enough to be a rfect complement to pork! ••. made from Gravenstein Apples! No. 800 g!UL Kleenex 1ssues ...... .-............ 23' . . \: Bl1 200 count packages , .. white or colo~ strong enough for snee>es • , • soft enough for coi:itolit! Oven Baked Beans ...... ~ ..... 3 1or 't Grapefruit Sections ........... 3 "''1 Beans in New England style sauce .. , S&\V 28 o;\ R ipe Sei'Jllents in sweet syrup •• S&W .• No. 808. Dole Pineappl~ .................... 39¢ 'Butter Streusel Cake ............. 79; Chunks, cru!hed or sliced .• , in j uice! No. 2 can. °Coff~ time treat from Sara Lee! Frozen. ' Graham .Crackers .............. .' .... 39' Orange Juice ...................... 6 1,, '1 From the Sunshine b•kers? ••• 16·oz. carton. Cal Fame • , • All American blond •.• frozen, 6 6S • lntemational Vegetables ..... 39' Frozen Breakfast .................. 43; Round the world tnedleye I ... Birdseye, frozen. Have you tried 'em? ••. 3 kinds, from Swa~!59ft.! Hunt's Catsup . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . 19' Tomato Juice .: ... : .................. 33• Rich flavor in the convenient 14-oz. bottle. -Libby's • •r. 46 ounce• or red ripe rooditess ! Onion Soup Mix . . .. .. .. . .. 3 pip. '1 Hill's Bros •. Coffee ................ 85L Two \!'· can ... 1.69. · Three lb. ean , , • 2.'3 Lipton's ••• f or soup, f 9r dips, for cooking aid ! ' Shake 'n' Bake .. .. .. .. .... Pk1 .•. 19' Woolite .......................... 1~0:. llllti 91* ~or pork , , • delightfully seasoned... , , convenient! Fol' back·t.o-school s\venters and knits! I Pr ices in effect Thu·r. throuo1'S1in. · SeJJt. J'T, 18, 19, f.O. No 1ate1 to dealere. · Open·dailv 9 to 9.,. SundD.u 9:30 to 6:30. A•k the manager about our convenient Charge Account Strv/Clft HUNTINGTON 1tARIOUR; Warner ,Ave. & Algonquin St. ~. Jed Yims ........ :., ................... 19• lb. ~ppin Apples : ............ ; ........ 19:. &Dq quail~,, ·~j ~Iden meat!-'~~--''-r-"~'-la""~'--~'-"''-~"-"ll·"'~~~-°.:...'~.de~:~·~._..:_.,•~Pi~· !,.:_.-:!_:...:::.·:,:.·:.,;.,·::c·::,-::f...·,.w· •"-.' :...· .!c•!...Ll..:···~·:.._:·:.:::··:..:·c..:·:.'.:"c..:·_·::..·..:_· ____ ....:.___:-:.._·:....:::·::..· ~"::..•.:.·..:.-__________ __:m:i:~~ NEWPORT IEACH: 272::/ NewpoFt Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) Also c6nven/ently located sto'(es In Arcadia, Pasadetfa and South P111den1 1 I r l • • I . , .. . . • · · USl;>A CHOICE -CENTER CUT . I CHUCK STEAK BAR M WESTERN STYLE : SHANKLESS -:.:-·SMOKED HAMS FULL SHANK HICKORY SMOKED HALF FINEST IN QUALITY BAR M WESTERN STYLE BULK SLICED • • U.S.D.A. CHOICE IONIUIS IOLLID CLOD ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICI IN.LISH STYLI CROSS RIBS . FRESH · tEAN ,.,.-· GR OU.ND BEEF JANET DAVIS • ·ROASTING CHICKEN 4 TO 5 LBS. ' -. -4/.- , I BAR·M FRESH SUCED 1BACK0 TO- SCHQ9L LUNCHE , MEATS ' BAR·B-0 LOAF-BOLOGNA_: . CKLE · · 111 COTTO SALAMI -DUTCH LO 69f PIMENTO-PEPPERLOAF - M , OR MATCH ..••• , ........•• , r ..... s1~. OUI OWN CUllD ,•• .89' CHOICI CORN BE LIAN F,,.,. u. 79~ .. U.S.D.4. CHOICI 98~ fllSH lllF BRISKET N CUT . • / -·Wtd-1, Stpttmbtr 16, 1970 DAILY PILOT 4:J ''DOUBLE DISCOU~­ PLUS;, .~ • - -THi l'OUOWING mMS AH TYPICAL 0. MaY·DAY L'iiW SHW PRICIS. ON WHICH YOU AC:TUAU~ SAVI l ,WAYS. · ' FIUT-a:a10AtN-USK1r-i11i uw u1w-sim., P11c1 SAVll YOU ·MONIY. ~ '" • $ICOND-t.1iU;~1~as• ••OMOTIONAL ALLOW· ANCll All PAlllD ON TO YOU TO RIDUCI OUI SHILF PllCI 'IVIN PUITHll. , ' PLU•ll 1Lu1 cH•• ITAM"-·"o Nrro ro oo~HOU: ILUI CHIP STAMPS WHIN YOU .. IAVI AT IAl:OAIN IA.SKIT. ALCOA ALUMINUM FOIL 25 POOT IOLL •••• CM.IN ...... P•tc9 • SCHILLINGS BLACK PEPPER 4 oz. CAN 149¢ CHI HON FACIAL TISSUE llGAL •lllN 101 OF --. .. - J PLY TISSUD LIQUID DETERGENT FUU 91. TIMPO PU.STIC- FOAM CUPS PICG. OP 2t CUPS GORDON'S BREAD 1 LI. LOAF I LI. CAN HILLS BROS. COFFEE 10 oz.,, •• 31¢ 35~ 29¢ 89¢ .. ........ .,_.. ,,... P•tCI 45Jl .. 29¢ 43¢ 29¢ 27¢ 87¢ BARGAIN BASKET PRICE 25¢. • 79' BACON IUTI PAU 65~ .. HAM OICAI MAYll MEAT 01 ALL II ( WIENER .,9~ .. HIUS BROS. INSTANT COFFEE LUNCH BOX SPECIAL -YOUR CHOICE CRISP WASHINGTON APPLES DELICIOUS JOHNATHAN OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS 7: s100 TOMATOES · RIPE-SLICING SIZE 2 ~ 29¢ -PEARS MOUNTAIN GROWN BARTLETT 19¢ LB. CUCUMBERS LONG GREEN 3 ~ 25¢ ,-~~ ----I~ I ' SOFT WHIPPED BLUE. BONNET 19.~ MARGARINE REG. 43c IN TUBS With ihh c;ovpo11, 110 "'i11irn11M p11rth•1• r11111irff. l imit I llJ. p1r toupo11 -0111 c:oupon p1r c.111to111or, Voi' '~'' S111'11foy, S1pl1mll1r 20th. ~··~·~oo~D~ON~U~A~T ~M~··~·~··~u~~~nr'-~- ROYAL GELATIN REG. 19c EA. BIG 6 Or. PKGS. With th!, coupo11, 110 "'l11!"111m purtht~J r1ci11irttl. l imit 4 pkg1, ,., co11,on -0111 'to11poR pt r cu1tomor, \loid oftor S111141tv, • S.pt9flllltr 20th, HLY "' IAl•AtN us•n I' JERGEN'S DEODORANT 1 1 O Isl BAR SOAP BATH SIZE BAR ' SPRINGFIELD 79c P-NUT ·BUTTER BIG ·2 LB. JAR KERN'S 6/39¢ TOMA TO JUICE ~~~ KERN'S ITALIANO ltolion Stylo 10¢ TOMATO SAUCE ~.~:· SPRINGFIELD-5/Sl L•rg• #2'h: C•ns PORK , BEANS VERNORS GINGER ALE BIG 12 Oz. BOTTLES 1/2 GALLON,__• FOREMOST IMITATION MILK ·· •• BEL - POTA 0 CHIPS REG. 73c 12 Ch. 'c~~ 85c COFFEE 'c't;. '2" UN couNTIY IR FIESHENER SPllNGFlllD PINEAPPLE JUICE "tf;. J oz. CAN LIBBY'S .GREEN 19' 10' DMA BEANS · - 12 0z: C•ns ' JOHNSTON'S - 'ROZIN YOGURT , or. cu•• KERN'S STRAWBERRIES llG 1 LI. PKG. JOHNSTON'S llG 9" PIES e APP(I e PIA.CH e PUMPKIN LIQUOR DEPT. ANDllSON CLUI " nooF -' YI .OLD CHARCOAL FILTlllD ICINTUCllY STIAl•HT BOURBON FIFTH 5/$1 . ' 3/$1 59' PRICIS IPRC:TIVI < THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUIDAY l SUNDAY. Sept. 17, 18, 19; 20 PltlCIS SUIJECT TO STOCK ON HAND 'WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A: FOOD COUPONS WE GIVE ILUI CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA 'UCUITIA ---WI GIVI BLUI CHIP STAMPS 19111 ... Pllcellll ·11o·w. "'"••• . ' . I ~ ........ ·~"~···1;:'~· ·""'·~~~~~~~~~n:.::-.:.::.::::::.!1:..:::.l:.:!;~u;·i.:.:,1.:.:o..:;a:.;';ili~~--..~l :lrMlt.l.l.lrir:.o ___ -:i;· ·----i-....;....l .. . . . ~ .. . ff' Dl1t y I'll.OT I • -· -·' c ·Alpfia · Bata's ,...-.. -Marti : :.8Js:: ... I DICK STONE L &J"DRE MA.UGI" T AI~ ....... , •. ,. TillB£ --llllClM . ·llllJllSD.IY -'!l!!Jl!OllAY, lljl.J1 lltY,FAll Rowas AT.DISCOUNT PIKIS o ST ARFlOWER • · BOUQUETS . • • STRAWFLOWERS '•llRIED WHEAT ' I . SEA OATS ... ' I ·• RABBIT FOOT ' -YOUI CHOICE' ... • . 68c ... ~h .. -<m1n o.w.·nws Av...._, ARTIGIOKE PUFF KrTS. CALIF ~·LEAYfS,.EUCAl~ • . _, , ....,..,~ IVTCIEl'I - . • YOUR MJIHitt B£TA' N[IGHIORHooo ~ ' · ,._ ........ .._...tepron) NDUDLYOFffRS • BUTCBH'S PllDB KBAfS MEATS Vt>U'LL 8£ PROUD TO SERVE McCOYIBF ROUND .STEAK ~ ., .. .~ON 69j '""""°" CHECK THESE EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES SoNEUSS FAMILY STEAK980. McCOY 98' PASTRAMI • • ·CASAIA MELOIS •WARUILOIS -. IOIE-YDEWS--·• .. · LEMOl$1 UIES IEETS I TURllPS """" .URGE CUCUJllERS IEUPEPPERS FRESH CARROTS ...._ ''" RADISHES I OllOIS = . . -~' . . ~~~-~-..t: lOT Al DISCOU ~TS [~[R Y OAY SOMF Al.PIM ICTA STOllf! DISCOUltl CltQCE Plllct. 110'l'TL£ Of' 60 T A.Bu:TS • WITH lflOl'I _ f l I ONE-A-DAY IULTI-YITUllllS .Jdt'"~ 11.0UNC[ CA~l • t.:lTfMATt HOLD' ADORN •11' HAIR Sl'llAT . .la- 10 'f.\BLLiS TRIACTIN AlfTACID IROWI MUSllROOIS "tl'" . 31" FWl-CIHAIE •,:.'" _J:, SllllST YALEICllS I ,.. 1• IROWI .01181$ II:,; 41' YA LEI CIA ORAIGES · I 0 ili tl• ·Lutch 101 R11111s 1\.'M 'oil' 1 o;3t' SAUDorCOLESUW ::t 10:. CIOUt LAID. • Wt.oz. MC llSTAIT POTATOES I'...._ .... I lit• SOM: Ill.PM llTA SfQJl(S DISCOl!NT CIWIGC f'lllCl ALPHA.IEYA 8"trittr lll•trilll '9t • fll;E£ ClitcoNtor SheMng Go.i!OI>. 11111 CHUCK STEAK aAD11rur 590. -SEYEN-aONiE~RODT . -69:. 69:. SHPl!lf RIBS OO'RAUAN ,FR.SH GROQND ROUND-89:0. ·~mss SHOULDER CLOD ROAST 3.0UKC? PACKAGt • MAN • c;HICO:lf WHIT& TUfttt'C · •I:.-' tEO'S SLICED MEATS Ml'-' \ t 11 OUNCE • 12-lNCK RLPHA BETA "" Cflf.£SE PIZZA VALUE 2B-OZ. PEPPEROm P!Z'lA I ?.S VAt.. 1.1$ lllrMll IETA • PI NT CARTON 33; I COTTHE CHEESE JSo VALUE QUART CARTON • eSe VALU!: 6k 1-'-'" CAoroN 31 j GOLD'" SOFT llAtWINE ~ 11.ot. CAN • FltG. OR PINK • rftOZtN 11 j ALPHA BETA UMONADE '"'VAL. , 2.oz'. CAN i6c 'Q.t.. 21 .. . I 1Z.COU1tt . VAFlltTT PACI;: PtlPSICUS OR - IMITATION FUKSICLES .lk ll&j ' . ltl!Al DISCOUNl ~ [~[P f O~Y FIOZIN MIA TS -TAS'RO" SIA-1-ll. PKG.- ~ 89j GRANNY PlCIC!TT .. llD 89' CNICIWI . • 87• SO~ Al.PH.I. 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PURE PORK44 c SAUSAGE II IO!A\ Ll)COU HI~ t~[ll T [IAY ~-OUNCE Rom.I LOG CABIN SYRUP 1\-.0 UNCC CAP SOME AL'ffA IETA srOJ«S DISCOl!NJ CIWll::E "'ICE COllTADINA TOMATO PASTt IZ.OUtlCt CAN ~ CONTADINA • 21f: CAH ~TOMATO PUREE . - @;&o1fi1'F .-49' I ~ CLOF11En'A •JS.OUNCE CAl>l 21• ~STEWED TOMATOES .l'I! 26·0UNCE IA.II • NO GAR~ STIX ICEB~:RG KOSHER SLICES ICEBERO POLISH STICKS • 61 j AUllT IANE PICKLES .J9c -~C.\StSWAYtH:•JOOCAN 14' ~SLICED NEW POTATOES JI(. ~ML~;~~OiE'KE~Mtf C~RN.m 22• 1'8s'Ri~N'filAJA"MEXICOR~26' ~ 12.oz. • WHITE: SHGE PEG:;«' nc 303 CAN . GREEN KITCHtN sucro s'1'lfit°G~NT7f;N~"'.m 23j IB-O'Z. KITCHEN 6UCEO WAXED Jf€ !3c- DEL MONTE 4 l ·OUNCE BUFTF:T CAN 111fM UNPEELED APRICOT HALVES .lie' &U' ' Ttu.OW CUNG • SLICED • I OZ. BUFFET CAN 18' DEL MONTI PEACHES JI( . 8·0UNCt! 1'.Um:t' CAN 21k DEL MONTI l'EAR 'HALVIS .l'I! & • -11.0UNCf. llUrn:T CAif DEL MoNTI SPINACH 8-0Z. CAN • CUT OR rRENCH STYLE 1 .. DEL 1IOlfTt HEE" BEANS J1C u· "oL1. MOi;,'fft •I-OZ. 8\IFTIT CAN 11' ZUCCHHU SQUASH .2U 1-0UNct: BUFFI:T CAM • COLDEM CREAM \ ' ; .. WHOLE Xf'JlNEI. 18' DEL MONTI CORN A ,llir 17• DELMONTt:•S·OZ llUfrt!CM 1 .. Sftw(D TOMATOES .2t1 u· · 5-0UNct PACOGE ' llj J£ll.Q II-VARIETIES ..ltf ~ CHEF-BOY..Aft·DE:E •JS.OUNCE 'l! ~~·i. L--• ill I ittc§j;(~£aut.AR •DRIP 4 c "'"'""'""' 17• . .. ... :J-lll. CAN Jlr.GUUR Oft EL£ctlUC POICOU.TOR ,Mil a.sz lO·OUNCf. !AR 11J 1111 INSTAllT CDFFEE UI' ' - . ' ' '?"·· . . .. ..,, PIOLT-~MRl'fSER -9 N Ttam this -thru-vest with drule1. skirts, ~ta:) INSTANn.Y, whip up short or Jong, .... m .. llgh~ bubbie- sUtch veit. Knit on big needles with jiffy wool or 2 straJlds. worsted. Pattern 7214: ·NEW llra 1~17 inclu!led. FIFl'Y CENTS for each pat· tem ..:. aCkl 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mall and Spedal HllldllJli; otbenriae think:lau will lake thne weeks or more. Send to Allee Brooks the DAILY PILOT 105 Needlecraft 'Dept., Boi: 163, Old Chelsea Station, New Yori:, N.Y.10011. Prlat Nome, Addren, Zip, · P a t t e r n N111nber. BIG lt78 Needlecraft Catater -40 pages, 200 desigm1 S free patterns! Kilit, croelietfaihions. Quilt, tmbrokler, weave, Toys, gilta! Snd ·SO cents. NEWI Camplele A 11 • a • Booll: -marvelous afghans, lashlom. pillows, baby gifts, more! $5. + •i1t Inst.at Glib" Book. 50 cents. "11 .f1ffy Rap" to knit, crochet, wAve, leW, hook. 50 cents. Book of JZ Prize A1paa1. 50 ceJ1ts. Bargain! QidH -1 bu II beautiful pat&ems. 50 cents. Museum Quilt Book z -pat- terns for 12 superb quilts. 50 cents. Book 3. "Quilts for Tl4a7'1 Uvlal"· IS patteru. 50 cents. Rainy Day Supper's ·''. A Breeze Chicken, sauteed in dry red wine, make1 a ta 1 t y and nutrltlool rainy day 1upper. Po&l.toes and onionl give a · CJOUnUy Oalr to continental culllne. . . FRENCH-STYLE CBICKEN WITH POTATOES AND ONIONS 11> to t pound routing dllcken II cup (14.,,ailnd stick) m1rgarlne, room-tem- perMure IDlt y, t11spoon dried CfUlhed thyme C medium carrots, pared and cut into 1·inch pieces 3 1..,. potaloM, peeled and cut Into quarters 1 can (l poond) boiled onions, drained Vt. cup dry red wine 2 tablespoons water Minced ,porsley Wllh and dry chicken tlioroolhlY· Blend tosetber 2 tablespoons of -the mat1arine and the prlici spread mixture IDllde c:hi<ken. . -Tru!IS chlcl<en and rub ~ out.Ide with I tabl_.. margarine. Place chJcken •in • baking pan ( 13 by 9 by I lnchel). -in a preheatad ~ mn for IO-. Memwllilt In a large 11dllel mell n!lll&lninf 4 tab~ margarine wit.ti thyme;-add carrots and polaloes; oalllo about 5 mlmtel, sUrrlnc often; arTlllp .-dllck., •Mh oolool. Pour In wtnt and watar. Contlnllfl roast1n1, b a 1 t In I about every 20 minutes, until ' chicken tests done -60 to 75 mtnulea longer. · Tralllltr chicken to Jllilt<r ; MTOUDd w I th vegetibles : oprlnkla wKh parsley. Makes 4 heart)' oervlnp. ' Special Soup -... ' . ... • ,A' ·-. .. -· ~ , --. • • -· " • . -• -• • W<iJ,;;.i,y,-Sopttmbot '16, 1"70 ' • ' WtdlltsdJY, ~tfmbot 16, 1970 · • -DAILY PILOT '45 _ fltESH fASTlltM Ill PORK-CHOPS SPARERIBS COUllTRY STYU PORK 69!~ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS SCOPI MOUTHWASH . . ..... SUPER SIZE •127 24-0Z. _ . l1av1.o·I ......... .IOlllllOll'S ...,. BABY OIL SHAMPOO 4-0Z. SIZE 7.0Z. SIZE . IJSJ I I !l EN TURKEY .;-=G;?J•. 49,c ·-stwml .... ... ..... - . -PEPPERSl .. haa .. --.--10 ,2-9 •A•YLLOTION '£"f5• . W0!1TUFF1NGs1z• '1 1$111$ .JY:o~" f C SAYE .26c · :s.AL•po1L Y' CRISCO I' wmt COUPON ......... ~ c : Wiii' <>HE JERGENS :LOTION lliilA .. Y 7-0Z. sm INCL MIGS. .CENTS Off wmt COUPON LIQUOR SPECIALS • lllltO•llD -- PoUli:'LY FUllSE WINE ~1~! AIKlllll AIE .. SllUU911T KMl•D•-· '10!~ -·2~.~ I ' f: ./ ' &ilfliD~S'COLDCRIAM. 74• 2 29C ! .AlOE.tllOWNsnAK 3·9 OLDllilllluall•IOO" 6 SJ25' M(DICA1f0-'1 PAOSll• . .....,. us. MUSHROOMS V.·lb. c MALI L••o1 1, ..... _ : ~·~T~R~l:D:IX:_:P~A:D:•:__~:~~~~====~===~;f:~.==~==;=======1!!!!!!!~;;;::;:..=•~.:::•.:;:.::::;:~~---1 __, Nucoo Morvok rinl ~!: M2~ llffl, 1 ·lb. k ...... -•• -... 1--.. -·-" 2495c LAUNDRY DETERGENT ~kippy 1'11 Stew, no. 1 can ....... ·-·-···•··-... -2 for 31 c DETERGENT : j LAUNDRY DETERGENT DRIVE 49·0%. 81 c box • Betty Croc ... Frns.".. .. ... reg, p g. ..................... ~.............. c WISK LIQUID Gtlldin's $"""'Brown '"··t-' a-23c > LUX LIQUID . -I ~cheny,c,....,~Milk(~11.o..li:ir.f.._Wlldt!'lflly,'4iwCf'llOlllW!Wt.,S.W(,...,1""' • ,.. .. , ITlVI Ul"U, va.. .......................... . Jonny Cot l,.111• 25.1b. ~ 59 Ocean Spray Cn>nberry Cocltfoil, quart .......... : ........... :S9c 61 " ......... , ........... ,............................... . ~~~.t.lc 79c KittyK c tlitt IOlb. 2plo2 .. $1z.'oc c J~nson's Glo C~t "a• 65 -v &. : ~ ore o tr, · •••••···-···-· ........... , .......... 419c ""' '~ ... .............................................. ••• . K'tty K C Utt 2S.fb. r Kava lnstontCofee,4-oz. ................................................... $1.03 1 ore at ''" ............................. : ........... 99c Leftover vegetablt: odd! and . 1 , 1 , ends? Turn all bto the blender I _ j J. ( I ;;::_ .......... __;;;::!;:;.~~= :;_i.;;1~ry ..... • ._,-£-' __ 2p.J~·~"~,.~~~"D~•-~r~~!';;~~r=B~l~~:--d~·=·~'':t:::;t;W=Uso~::.1n~lt.i:l;:;;• .:.anar~--1Jo._r:aa;;S6;lla.._e~p.;;pi..,ln_-:;HI-..-<:""'· e.,.n-te ... rtlit,._c ... •-sta~111Millillles111111• ____ 111 1 -t 1 • . . t • , . I "' ~ -~ ·- I ./ .... ' ... . -. . ff,'IWLV PllDT Wtd11tsclay, Stpt.tmbft 16, 19~' ...._ ' . <:::::::: ' -~ .. i .. ·• ~ < I • . " ·····auc•·· STEAKS · VF.AIR BLUE RIBBON U.S".D . .A. Jll~!fl~~/EU TRIMMED ·.~ . . FIESJt AMEllCAI LAMB-U.S.D.A. CHOICE 11.AMB IHOUIDER ROAST _;...._: ...•...... _._,i 49' I IHOU' •• ROAST" SiiC.o ··~o -···-······-·····-·: . ..:.. ll. ss· IHOl• DIR CHoPS l lADfCUI •.• ---···-·····---"•" ·UllB GIOPI """""'"""' , __ .,'.98' ' ~··IHAlllll OINKIC5--_u.49' LAM~ lllllAITS -----·-····-J ___ u.29' . · ·. CALIF. GROWi ROM FOSm FARMS-- , --:: FRESH FRYER :PARTS . 5 .. e BRE.ASTS65e n'di'~. . ·• ... ~gar_ ... PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES OIELESS BEEF . O·ASIS · U. . CHOICE C)jUjlA YFAll 11.UE 111aON . . lb. ASSro. REG. 39.c PK;G. ,._., .. _ .. ________ ................ !. .. . •• VETS' CANNED : -DOG.FOOD • N'?· 1 CAN -····-··· .. -· .. -··----·-..... -............ -., ....... . ... . . CARNATION EVAP.-.MILK NO. 1 T All CAN ·--· .. --··-· .. --............ . Froztn Fooet--- FROZEN PEA5 ; GIANT VALUES OR .MATCH 'EM I SLICED BEANS EEi PEAS .. J. e: )4.; " ·" #/; .,....., . / . • .. TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS I ' U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MA YFAll 11.UE ll•ON BONEWS, ·S W.ASTEFRH ~ . EXaWNTFOR BAR·l"QUING • 79 lb. • • BAfK .JO SCHOOL SPECIAL ALLER PAPm · COLllGE · 11\JLEOR · · WIDE &. TYPING 3?0.cr. PKG~· , • -., •, ' . . ' ' . . !!~!~~ .. !ABLES. 79c --lti!!!!b D~ Sptciots?'--... YOGURT ARDEN ASST'D. HALF PINT • -· '?i '· ~_:,,, ~7t· · PKG.·,. il •• ., •. -: ,. " ~ t:' •• .. -" •• •. t:· ... ~ •. •.. -· •• :::: ::. •.. .• "' _, ~~ E ' --··-.,,,_ "'"" .. ...... ........ ........ """' ........ ....... """" ....... !::,'!':!, """" ... ....... .. '" . ....... ........ ........ w::::.•, ""'"" .. ...... "'"" '""'" '""" '""'" ""'" •::::,'.'} ',\':: ... ·: ''"'" """' '"""' ........ ~·.-::::: ....... , ....... '"""' ....... "'""' ....... .... _ ....... ··-....... = ....... ........ _ .. ........ ....... -· _ .. "::::.": ·---· ........ ~'\\\;\ ~·::~\·:. ........ ':.'.~',','tf ........ ...... ...... ... .. • u. JllS ' KERNEL ·con STYLE CORI : F-1-,~ s . s .: -;:-'•l --~~~·~· , . " . ·-RAVIOLI lUCCA ll-OZ. 9ZE ···-····-·············· 43• Clll•H RAVIOLI lUCCA I I-OZ. 9'l-······--······ 53' •MIGEJUICl"~~'~...,39' ... •oz.CAN 5i1 I . llUlllJIOOll IAUG 1uco l<-OZ. ~" --·-43' GOLDEN -RIPE CHIQUITA ' • NOt 303 CAN MAXWILLH . COFRE . -3·l8: CAN $2.52 ....... . m~a &M: -,..,.~2~N!~~!-:. .... ~5'-~~~!~- • PRU'-$.c~N~.~~Yl.'n ii:pi.I. 59' APRICOTS c•NNrscor . ) 1. lb. • 'c HONE¥DEJw MELONS . SWEET. VINE RIPENED ... ;= __ .:. ta. I'°" .,.,.59' BANANA SQUASH rn1cK:MEATEo ............ .;,-.. --. .... ____ ta.J c I-• I, ' I " • -• -~ I -' . • ' .. .. . ' LEAN CUBE SIEAKS . . U.S.D.A. OIOICE Oii MA YFAJR m.UE Rt•ON ., NOWAST£$. EXCElilNT . . 39 FOR QUICK FRYING - CHUNK ·ruNA CHICKEN OF SEA , N0 ... 1/2CAN . ' . - · M.AYFAIR'S LIQUOR VALUES MAYFAlrS'l.99 SALE ) l l _, - . ' . .. '. . . , ___ _ I -- - ' ' -----_,...;/' ,,. /· I, /• -~ -·• - - U.S.D.A.GIOKEGI llAYFAll lllll ll~OI STBI lllF ' ' maoASTIEANAND---·""'"'-""--·-··· .11.91' ... uu CllUCK ITIAK CENmt CUT CH\JO: '. ll. 91' .. ..... F&m,Y ITIAK lfANTASTY --"'91' ........... ITUllSRJUCUT ll.11.19 PnG•lftp niAlls'IONElfss lL •t.49 llOFWUU llio••111&• Jo;'Oo IOru»I. LI .• , .29 W.AIUHE•llUllrao&n ~-ta.'1.19 ---l'H•O•• ao&n ""'ORIOTIP'"-·-'---ll.11 .19 ca ........... lllf OllllOUNO .. AtM.COY ----·--ll. 91' --•COYl!~1ntEPIECE' -ll.11.09 ----. lllAllFAST Sl!EQALS S'NDI L911l IAUSAGI HOffMAN 1-0~"'"'""""··-·"·-··--33' waialla•iUlllACOll . ta.69' llOll ... ·.AllGI llAC011 THICKSUCEO 7-ll. Pt<G, -11 .S9 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE ~ROZEN PIZZA 14 ... 49¢ CHEERIOS 10 ... Pkg •.••.•••••.• ' . 5 FOR $] ,QO · 175E17th ST., COSTA MESA 1 . • ./ . .) .. ' ' r. . IWLV ,!~OT ·q •, , •• •! II 11 11 •• ' ' • .r • ,._ . . , I I . 9-0Z.SIZE wmt THIS COUPON UMn' I COOl'ON PEit ADULT CUSTOMEI SE.n, 17·SEPT.2J BETTY EROCX:ER SOMPLETE _ WITHTltlSCOUOON 26-0Z. SIZE llMIT 1 COl.IKJN $4vE31cWITHTHISCOUPON . INSTANT COFFEE·: NESCAFE ' to-oz. , SIZE •, .. 'UMITt' MAXWELL HOU·SE 'COFFEE · wrtlf 'OOSCOWON llMIT I COOl'ON l'fl AOUll CUSTOMEll SEn.17-5U'T.2.J '""· cAI "~ • I • I '' ~ • f ,. ' ' • _\ • • 1 ' • • • , t .. . . • • -- - Wtdntsd111 Sipt-16, 1970 r ;...- - ' . • ~ Devel a . -BJ JOllANA in -h ~ tlan In the UUe ''WM! -)'OU 4llllc for I! cup dry wlll .. wine (er or llivertd carrou . and (afallable In lleolih .W.). -·-·--·me···--···· .. ···--I c.na-..,1e1•1 ao llld clam juica) -· 1eaomiq1_(cr111nhi.Lha.1_ .. baa~.oy._\8Jliila.~:'(~ .. IUt ;-"My rather ~sh. •quickly dispenlld with ha,. ~ to ell!, Thal'• J tablespoono llDOD teal, Chyme or orepm). For a packapd I a-llhopa ' -Ume when !"Y 1fle subject o1 food: "My the wly 10 'go irl!h life. Juice b•~·chowder lilect: ·1111 cod or al home by atorlnr btothen mp I·. me, Do mothor'I 1 .,..t oook. 'J'hat•a "Moll of 1DJ rrllndo art P!;>eii-basil (dried) llih, omit wlna lllln& clam_......qar wltll a mall pieco d you kids nilly al! around and wh1 I llvad al homl 00 mucb -acwn, dlr-. •!/ ·1 teaspoon salt Julee, omit ireen """'1', .. u;e vlllllla bean), "Minted su&ar" laik ""'°" youneives so be<I""' ohe coollad aU -indUcerf W<Rlng Yt11-llafd freshly grow1!I -pej>pet (or --1lked~ and (1111111 chopped min! leaves Ill moc!I! It -. ao Indulgent.' good lbllllll. !bl baa ·19 la lhil , ~'lllol''ra while..J>OPper) to tdll -bill bvl>OtlMI of pan. granulated tupr), brow a But I doe'& IN U thlt wa~," arnatlng w8y of making'tblnp lftltlnct!ve .~ b t t> U I e , lemon wedgea (fcir garnish) 1tdj~king time, adding tupr, granulated ot ctmamon actrosa c.rtalo Snodgress sai8d, work for litUe money becau.e they'.re--tiiToJved lo portliyin1 WI~ tnapper with damp_...,.-ftlti 20 minu1-·lat« to mpr. I.anon, lime er...,. lJe&lmlnl II~ • ne we had to do 'lhal pntna, .. .lllela -fonn or -· cloth; pal dry. 1. Lino baldi\1 prlVtlll .,,.,_Jdns, Julee (to lla•or fruit llld bop elln,..,.,.Uooal -·All ol ihe . up." llho UYod al bal!ll 11111 And, -of thll, thll pan with !oil, yrangl an1on CARRIE1i rRUJT FINALE fruit from iamms brvwn) . In .1 re d I• n II I n oludiol eommvlld •b1Jo7 H wu 1 maUI them· nl')' viii~ wry In bottom .91.pen, piaet flah on Prepai:e fNIU pat In larJo c:nriltSliblot blended wtlh ber diam•· """"61 • lhl rfdl ~.'' • , top_gf..GlllOn. Combine rniw.. Stied ""1 Of the loll!!!!lnc, flail l>Owt. &ftet.. to UllAI special ¥Ina an f a m 11 y , Qoodman"n>tator"ln CblellO. lleelpao atylad by · a ·Itel In(' ve1otarblao, 1proad ovor frvlta (mix tweet 11111 oovr and l'luet7A! with 1anoo, lime • maqlJge with a 11\lge m1t1u" ...-:f.J·m 1 vepllrlaD ~ by aptrf~; Cllrfa "'°"'""'' for top ol llah. ~ombine wtna (or frvlta loplher): or .,..,,. IO brlnl up -al olberve17voc:alelanl ~ ~ ldtnt Whan 1 IOI bomt klalt-al~jOQNhon 1oad cllm ju1 .. , ltmori Julee, and Mt...! melon hit~ .flavor Of Ille 1ru11. Chill weD, The ·aelrtls co n U n u t d , r · killt Iha ium, I Wll dlnlnf, a proludo 10 fine dinner llUOll np. Baka in ptth .. ted li'r<lfl peachel aprieoll or oerve alone ·or prnllb -a ;:.~ .!:.J.1U: is~ :;: ':t JI' puilinJ my..U eoav~Uoe to follqir: :.:=-t:r F~~r'f\,l.°' Ila~ neelarlntl ' tprlnf of ir .. h mlnt, finely . oune"'fves bett .. lo,.. wl>lch topiher. It~. JUii no flm to CABllll: INODOR!ll' llllly Wben luted with fart)c Paojed, a1leld, oran.1es (or cbapved .<•Qdled 1i1111r,_ .... a1 we cu 10 wlth out aood cook mnt m;id 11t tt bJ' DAATY 1JCD INAPPll . OamJ.ih with iemot1 wldles sectiol'JI) or1f and a r l n vanted oranae rind or ideal. lly f a I h • r w a 1 yaunelf. Anyway, I JUii nl an ·I pounda frl!lb rod onapper llld Jtllnetd parsley. !larva orqt1 (canned) ..._.i ,......,, .. ~ta. fascinated becauae h•'• ...., ihe rua. very. c..,.ny. The lllltta alone or wtth side dish ol fr11h Red and or yellow apple 4. Purllll lll:e . to omn all been Involved with that, 1iiJt ha ~tot}!~.,~ . .!""~ oalada1 = Ill Mm lhlnl• .uCtd ·-prdm a!ilnach or caullflaWor. (ik!n left on fi>r color) sweelenero and prefer to i ll ••· Um w J t ...u e ...... u ... • .a..u ~-r # ·Jfltft 11\ad and chilled white Frelh pdr . 11aplk!" .Jhe fruit with a splash 'mer<~ -e. 1 "' Into 11"-·1 -·" -11 Olllcm Callfo ta i Serv '4 of Ki -~ ~~ · h throw C(1llitionl -at h1m -IRd vege _u_-. ttaUJ Cll Ila} · . om 'fflnt, II . Seed)eu ll'ee11 lf'll* (or ra:n, , .. wnw-Uu ors erry •. tell h1m things that happened spinach 1 n d cl\IUllonr, 1 a ctllry, mtnctd A"'rtbtq\tl: Car r ·I e 1 s seeded purple grapea) 5. Health addicts can make 1 when wt ""'9 kids (Clrrle Suddenly .. I'd Jmt coot U:lat I amall ,rtd·riPt tom1tot1, dellclou.I fill'I offeiln& can be""' Bina: chtrrie1, atenuned, whole meal of the fruH and .her tllree-bn>ti.n frtW llld found J117MH ·l~ •linl paoled, chappad nlade With llrlped 11 .. or pllted · compote by topplnf oil rruil up in Part Ridat, a'Ciicago vegetables and frtllt.s. IA erten pepper, chopped fresh-water trout or ball. PlnUpple tpelfl with a cbo1ce of any fruit. ----!\iliW'IS)-.nd-itD:--tilm things-HBut.--he . J-bave -•-red .y, cup freshly chopped Change vegetables usiq frtlb Blnanas '\. .-n1vond YotUrt (ltrlwbtrry, aboUt · hlmlell. It's just snapper recipe! I put onlom in PifS.ley --mUShr®ms;'""'"1rer-cblltnutl-•. -Bweetentt: ?aw--s u g-a~le,-ete)-. APPEALS POR 'HEAL TH · -AcfNls-C•rr .. -Snodtirus = eommunleollon," the 11 I d Ille -of tlHI pan and lay bn:alhlesol1: the fllh Oh lht !Op with Typi<:alli, eoovenatlon at tomalOIO, eelory and ,...,al their ramlly Wit<! lneludN -Inge -anything you ''Everytblng ·rn.m tco1oCY to happen to have in the lee bO'X. rellpm Jo Ml to poUt1c1, 1blt11 the k1rid of IJ'00\'1 and parena, -. h ti d ro n and wlth a mlJ1un of white wine education. But my lolu stve a pOUrtd ov• Iha flab, I meaa, lot, they no., wtth tt," U said It's lncrtd.IW.ln proudly. Cll'rll and h er cirrlo ·lilla to entartotn bit parenta _(llatty..Jl!d Clrrie frionda In "llmall .,....Pl, juot Snod""') ""' In town to a COllpla of ~ wllO oomt s11an: thl -· story a< the ovar tor -· lt'a ,.ry opening ol her new movie span...,_," lbl .ad. Or 9hl "Diary ol a lied -Ue" miabt ..U up I friend and oay, IT'S A. IRllZI TCI MAKI LEMON DESSERT Taste Gap Bridged [emon Does It . ' ; Scallion, -Egg~ 'Mix or sern 11 Iha bill ln(ll'ldllhl in UMi i»baU pit Gn&ll l1&lllred hero. LEMON 111110 1 ~cckqed corn flake 111 cup eearooJy d1GpplCf allJIOlldo (optional) 1/3 cup regular margar1n1 or butt~. melted 1 V. ltUpoolll llllflavortd galalln . 1/3 cup lemon juice 2 eggs, separated I lablffpocml ougar 1 11! eupo (ti °"""" can) •-eondenud mllk Camblne """' natra .....,,, a>!"'"W aad maqarfM la • ··--._...,. SEE THE DISPLAY TODAY HHOIQ, IUTTHMllJC, CRACKEO WHEAT l~·ll. lOAVU ~D 35' .ERUIT ' BUTTERMILK ~!RUD!LS_ DOIUTS PKG.<WI .. C VODKAoaGIN ' IANDIA VOOICA s2•• w1~1:1 Diii • IFTll IAVI 20o F ASPEN GOLD BEER MIWIO IN OREGCIH 89' 12..0L CANS. • SllC PAIC lllllCtAL.L.T lllt:CTID FOlt lt.t.t.l"IU ~·!n'!R!'~.~.~llES .... 1111 ........ ltfALL ""\PM nCMIU 1xcrn lt«:lfllO '§olda 'IOOlc GREAT TO IAR-1-QUI TOP lllLOIN CUT TO ANY THICKNISll ' LINK SAUSAGE FAIMl!RJOHN 26 WT!RN POll1C . f e-oz. PKG. SMOKED PORK CHOPS , . CENTO CUT 111 CbrrnU. Cl.IT lOlN , .Sl.09 llr. IUlllll ITRIPS 1 •RlllFUT ITUU I YUL PARIAGIAIA I OCEU PERCW IOHILISl. 89' IHOIVIDO'AL . fl ff FIOZ!N 89• FRESH 89• lllP • SEJIVINGS .• llCADID • FIUlTS • FRU~T~ PIES ; l ' !!~ot~. +~~srr ........ [ '~~~ J. 69' !!!!~,!!~ ................. 23c !!!!!!!.c~~I!~~~.49' SPAGHETII . GlO&E A-1, lOHG $m.f, 23( 1•1l, PKO, • PALMOLIVE LIQUID~~tHT4t VERMONT MAID SYRUP .. MANDARIN ORANGES ,\Wl! 99c ALL ST.U 2Sc fl\.AVORED, 11.oz. :it.Ct llC CAN . 'SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT 59c 12-0%. CAN •.• , .•... , . , .••. , •.•..• , •••• , . , VG.!EE!NGOIAENrT•RAANBo, llN E•uns'R .. ~~~~;~~~. 35c • Nlll!Tl CO!tN, MtDNM Pf A&, CUT WINljCH, • ---c-tAM smi COllH STOUFFER'S IEAT PIES ~~:~~~1:i inc:ll pit plft. ~a-.. I 1abloop-for toPl!ln11 pre11 _....... lfnnly" Ille! IYll!il' iiiQllc-oldff-11114 bottom or pan to form ""'l Chill. In 1m1ll sauctpan .comblne ·and dlllolYO 1111un In taman Jul~ over low belt; cool. fS,ECIAlt Y ,UIUSHIO Kll ORADf JCHOOl CHERRJ_P.JESERVES :;-~ 33' RICH'S CREAi PUFFS .. a. °' • 49' :_.zll:lUNCll:llGS1~~,.G:. ~~r~R:::IC::::H't~C~HOCO~LA~TE~E=Cll~ll:::S-m:::·::::o·=· 4~9-~ ... LILJ'"Q~.P!~~'! .. : .. 29c l YSOL SPRA Y,"'t~agc sue10 11 mi-bowl boll 111 -IU>tll _,,, aontlJlut btalinf a4dlnr tupr gr&MlfY, BNl-llDU!.lllfl and p.,. ilal ulCll. e..1 ef1 ,.1u In mller ..... , -lhlok and -eolond. ltlr In oweetmed CH[DIENI . ·.")WILY HIW ANO UP-TO.OAT!I a ta IMCINWICINT VOIUMU ••. IUU$!1A 1lll IN OlORIOUS NU COLOR! c:oodtnoed milk end pllUn _ __ VOLUIE 3 01 IALE lnlxture; aenllJ fokl In •II 1111ill ..-lpmd mntJ • core fllllt enunl!I cnaal • oprfnkle · top with -rv;J crumbs. ReCri!Jtrate' 2 hours or until r1rm. Ult Into _,,.,, Yield : I servinp. ·-~ ... "-~•NFECTAHT.741. ..... ':''.,, STUWllRRIES !]!S~. ~~.ff.~.~. st" ~~~~.~ ;:~. 88' 1~~~~ 271 ~Ml 49' -cONTAl)lfl~--oowNYFIAK1MRS: FRIDAY'S 50UO PACl toMATOll DfO 1111 WAIJld ~ ttfl/llll 20.0t 35' PROZEM 39' --........... ... CAN 'KO. oi 10 16-o&. "°· ........ ti.et IHllW MPl 10.01. "9 r RJSKJES 27' CLOROX MIAO! ~ OAltON JUG ' . . ''°' t'~ th .. la • • ·= ' frl .. m "' Ill pl c m ; I p ,, F, • I I .. K I • I I . • . , ' ., . -· , I • . • . . .. -. ~ '-• ' . ~ ., . -· . --I ' ' . -~ " ' .. - _... . ~--~mm! 7 s ·w~. s.,i,,.,_ 1,, 1,,;, ~< - ·Enchiladas Americaiias .. .. " . ' . .. - ' . -ENCHILJ\!JAS .M\EIUCAHA PAVE THE WAY FO __ R_F_IE_ST_°J.._·:r_1_M_I!,'-__ _..;.'..;.'--:,.----'-- ·' TlllDIR AND T~ llOljF! ESS MEAT MASTER '-•AN OUITIAHDING " EX1ll SPIOAl ' ·LB I -. ' !!'!l!!.!!~ .. $2~ !!!!!~:~ .. $~ RINSO ·DETERGENT • 3 LB. I OL BONELESS STEAKS ~N~ 95f. LIMIT r J.11 •. 1.0Z. 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' QEARASIL VASELI NE DOU 35~ Hawaiion Punch VETS' WHITE KI NG ~AJAX VITA PAKT . --_. ............. otAN.U'tm. IQAP ,. , . ' _... .... iu.;..· . ...... fOlllMA "'°L -IQQO .,,_ """"""" • " 59• CAR SWAM 47' -...... 39' -·OtoaaN, II' GIANT 73' . •IHCL5' 3o OIO' 2l ' ..,L 59' I.OZ. 78' 6-0L ------1v-... 1111i m. '°"'L IOX ·21.0L CAif -'I01Tl! llZl """-• . . . .. ~ ' ' . -LUNCHBOX NECESSITY C.heese Spr~a·ds . ' Oefightf.ul Fare ' With or witholit additionl a cheese spread ifl ' sure to be<ome a hmdt box~ . ' The basic red~ combines :both .lhe nutrition and storing capa<lties of cheese lo make· it one of ~ handiest (oods in• the refrigerator. ALL PIJRPOlll CHE~ 8PB&AD (Cu·lle -la l'frll-eralor fir l8ftnll, wee~) I llllallC.n .._.ted ml)k - 11 poanc1 12 -> · arated mljd !]>eddar- 1,1 cuP butter • I iealpoon grated oillpn \\ lea!J>OOll W-'l)lls "~ll ~ ~ Spread" iJ not only one 0£ the ' .-,uce best laoch box sandwich V. i._ pr11c 1111 · • fWlnp, but It can alJO be v.' teupoon Poprib' . drafted for; family qoul lime Pi.c. iqrodientl Jn.. beavY .,. loo. Hot, open face saucepan.. S\h' ::l:"' ·beat aandiichet e111 be made w ..1..-""' _:.. ._,, ' ' -=·1~.by-spiiadlng biiilS.iltb ~~ ;;_~ -buller~ adding· c.r tun.bl.e,d_Store 111 eovmif «!illl•--uli---11' cooked _... beef lo lhe " U"•~ ,..i:::;-· dtnoO ~ead and spreading refngerator. --·llli eadt bun hail .....,.U.1y with cups spread. · · this JUhbire Pl""" u.0 bun Sand!'ld! Ming~: halvelt under' a.brvUer or tn a ~x into ~ ...a . - hot oven (400 degreea I':) W>W ,cnsp -., ,.,...i ,born, bubbly. bofocna. or Ir.~; -'~ ~ ·-· cbQpped rod .. --: ·~ .. you can ma-a qUJq. finely , diced ceteQ;.1 • Med and ~ Sa~y Jupch ~r •• carrots ·and dlo!>ped ......,., ernqeDCy' weekday dJllller Coolinue the Ult ..Mb 1JODr out· of lbe -spread own lmqtnatloa, 1 ..,..;1ng mred In the refrigerator. lh o flllllly'1 ~·no.On. Don'l lorget tho possibilities Vary lbe blrid ,.. • wffh <ti. Jta ue 11 a 'dtecoe and tbla lprM anti It will raoln 1 cracten -Ion and •, t aioot """"""" lllnl • ~... lundtboxDIOllU. ' • -: --....... If DAILV.'PILOT Wed-Y, Stptf-16'. 1J ' ' .- • 'NiXon ·'Special' -' -'. SAN· JUAN CAPIS'l'llANO Taeol m Jtnled wilh a UPI) _ Durin& bis summer -bowl or hot sauce on the side. Uoa t ·~ w~·-Wbite 1n moot Mexican reat.aurants __ VICI I ....,. _.....u ~ ~homemade of • Hoose Prtsidenl N"IIOll !OOlt chopped liot dill! peppers. n his !llllily to on ev<nln& meal the American home ony of a in Ibis piclur<oque Mexlcan variely of bol!led or canned style town made famous by a bot sauces can be used. IMo. 'ii bome or oat, .treat the (hllladu. They cliller fnlm con be llledo Solt_ the beens bolaa-wUbulmoltreopoct. tacos in that !lie torWIM •• overnllbL Boil llowlJ, llljding An ov-mn.. yoo_loel u llUlod In lard only until limp • chopped oolon. Do not add if yoo bave inrallowed t red and ' auclwlched wilh llllinp salt unlil the beam m soft. OOI~ tliiflleip iiii<I sauces. -'='riion-aali:to.wto and aclddiC- w;hen the beans are sort dry, Jef'fe, It ls also conimon homes. It can be served either mash until they art a ,lhick, fat a Mexican to . add chile as a salad or dip. quit~ dry paste. sauce at the table to liven lit> Take 3 large very ripe !'rl91'. to----"'<Yinl. heat-2 IM. beans. • >< -avocadoes,"peei, pit and mull GblesPOoos ol lard in a large Although the Nbon Special until no lumps remain; add skiiitT.-Ailil u..-~-dld-notinclude guacamole UU. the-jui<o of 4 Jemons and salt by ··•poooful and conUnue _ ustf ltlUican avocado and hot ·salJCe to taste. 'Serve masb!Dg:cA little more ~ !'P'dallY Is popilar with lb<. _u a salad oo lettuce i.,. ... or can be~ as the proce.s. Mexican CQ!Dblnatibn plate at= for tortlllas, fi:fed to a crisp cootmues: When the beans ar~ · rrlany pl&ee:l! and in .manY and broken up. cool It Include beer, milt or , Refried beans are to Mexico ed baoon aboul II ..,....i for coffee, what ~ m to the U.S. two CllPI ol beans), U Ulen ts Encbiladu also ..,. a Only ll1Dn! '°' - _ some bocoo lat ...,,.,,.i the ·noct: of wallows which retum A word to the wile: on your -first experiment with eating a . tortWa aa a hue. And qaln Pinto beans are tradiUOnal kitchen throw IODIO ol Ibis In there are many varieti~ of en-but blact or red ~Y ~ns-also. every year. It was only natural he went to El Adobe restauranL He · has been going there for yean -in fact. when he wu dating 11 girl named~'I'btlma Patricia Ryan. now Mrs. N~on. It also was natural that tht first family ordered a plate which El Adobe has named tht ''Nixon Special." (The same · meal al any of the hundreds of Mexican cafes in Soulhern caJilomia and aJong t .h e .. border is known as the Mu.- jean Coolbination Plate.) -meal consists of -· refried beans, enchU.W and lorli!W. To T<Sidents of many parts of the country that com- binalion mighl sound like somelhing no one could talk them into ·putting into their mouth -let alone swallowing. But in Southern Califamia it's as much a pert of life • ham hocks and black eyed peas in th< Soulh. 'Ibe two mainstays of any Mexican meal are tortillas and refried t>eans. Tortillas are to Me1ico what bread is .to the United States. They are made of ·a spec:ia1 com meal called masa barinl, water and salt The miltw'e ls made Into a dough. A small ball is formed and patted between the hands until it is spread out to about four in- ches in diameter, Place on an . ungreased iron griddle over medium beat. tum often WJtil alightiy brown but not crisp. 'Ibis is the way tcrtlllas are still made on farms and in small towns tbrougbout Mex- ico. In restaurants and tortilla bakeries a metal lortilla press, turns them out in a ---fradion_of_tbe time. A iood percentage tor ·a-small· batch of tortillas is 2 cups corn meal (masa barina), ~.CUP wann water, and '1i teaspoon salt. lf the dough sticks to the hands it is too soft. Add more masa. As bread in this country, tortillas are used in many ways. Probably one of the best known is in preparation of a taco -the sandwich ol Mex· · ico. To make a taco a tortilla is folded in half. 'l1le bottom lhlnl ts filled wilh I h e .. sandwich" filling. Tbe liiost ~ popular fillings are b e e f (previously coated and shred- ded), chicken, sausage or cheese. The partly fillei:I shell is fried in a shallow layer of lard · on either side will! the tortilla becomes crisp. Then the ,. maincler of the she1l is filled with shredded lettuce, chopped onions, (rated cheese. Poncho Trend '·· .. ____ .._.___ ROYAL PUDDINGS Rova1.·· ..-..Jo-. &. Pll flWNG · ·i@" . ,...o. A=rted flavors , • , FRUR COCKTAIL FANCY FARMS 'oii~V In Heavy Syrup @ .·~ scon -~TOWELS wtlTE Ot ASSOKl'ED DfCQIATOR COl..OIS Ind. Jc off . . . . ... ~ ANACIN . ..---:;: ........ 50 ~sne1s l"'itl ••• r-JfiJj',TfJ llOUORS FE ATURES s IJIUCATUSEll 1-IAY /fllEK-'rltl IUYS! MILD • 0.. ............ 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Doheny Park · Ori Caplstrana Beach _tapna ~iUs Plaza, El Tara ' , , ' ..... llll l?Go-(If •••• ··········-,..... l "W" llMID IA.Tim ... l&VOOO ~' -..·-··1--..... ...,. ............ -~••.n ' IAlll-llESN MO/II/CE 1-IA r WflJ(.fltl SllCWS/ Snappy trill ,,._ ••• Good So Motty w.,. .•• ·MUSIBOMS -... ""-' S,..lolrl CW1nlllCliK1ts ""'-............ '!'' .,. _ _,....,......_ .... ....... --....... . ....... -:.·.=-.. Jlkt On1:11 :::: .. Casuhrs ~,__ ... Ima o.11• '::! .. Artlc..... '::: ... 21082 lacll Blvd., lluntinftun Beach 179I0 Mapolia, Fountain Val~ .- 1 • " • • • . -. __,, • ! • -' Wedn@sday, S!pttmbtt 16, 1i;10 • ' > • • I ,_ I I I ._...;,. -. ' -. '• • "·-· U,-16, \970 D011BLl-BLUI_ CHIP'-ITAMPl,::.I _ A•• '1"01· #'i,.,.,,, Stmftf • ·lloola~ At . I. C 111,ck St.u11;_d '8 --,__"""'""' . git~ .NL Y U.S.D~4. ''CHO~CI'' •II l ; ·' SEVENTH WEEK SA VER COUPONS BLADE CUT S·ayl 4o·c 0NoL·v11G1NM TEi"""''"ic"'"oz.PKG. CHUCK SI -'" A P•AlllC ... LY It• -' · . 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PRUIT YAlllTIES l 3·COURlll_!~ITI~ I DISPOSABLE PAMPERS PIES 35~1DINNIRI 7 .c ·: DIAPIRS TOTINOS-CH EESE, HAMIUROER OR 7 EA I f""'ll.:::::~ SAUSAGI PIZZA ....•...•.. ·~~~ c 1 12 CT. NITE · ciiiw••P 59clcui-ciii• 48' ! GRiiisii1iN·T~~€,~p~~.33! I 15 CT. QA)' EA. L•• •AO ' SWEET FLAVOllD Mi lGNI HONIY ·DIW--·-c LARGE STUPPINO SIZI . 'lC BILL PIPPIRI.......... IA . . -1 LARGE SLICING SIZE TOMATOEI ~-- . . ~ -A -DAILY PILOT ' . -·- Make dull days sparkle with this lovely Rainy Day doll. ''Raindrops are faUing ••. •1 and it's lots of fun to play with this pretty, 16" doll. She bas poncho, ""'· boots, dress, pan-ties. ~asy. Pattern 7219: tran!lers, patterns. FIFl'Y CENTS for each pat- tern ..... add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Han"clling; otherwise thl.nktas.. delivery will take ~ weeks or more. Send to Allee BrooU-tlie"'DAILY PILOT, UIS Needlecraft Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New "fork, N.Y, 10011. Prlllt Na~e, Address, Zip, Pattern Namber. _,,.·7 BIG 117t Needl e c r •J t Cataloe -40 pages, 200 designs, 3 free patterns! Krtit, crochet fashions. Quilt, em- broider, weave. Toys, giftJ! Send 50 cents. NEW! Complete A f C.ILa"n - Boot -marveJous afgham, fashions, pillows, baby gilts, more! •t . "51 Jlll&ant GU'ts" Book. 50 cents. "11 JUfy Rup" to knit, crochet, weave, sew, hook. 50 cents. Bargain Quilt Book 1 'bas 16 beautiful patterns. SO cenls .. Mut1m Qll.llt Book Z -pal· terns for 12 superb quilts. SO cents. Book 3. •·Qanta for Today's Llvlng". 1~ patterns .. 50 cent& Epicurean Desserts Enchant An epicurean way to serve fruit for dessert. PEACHES CHABLIS Ill cups (aboot) chablis i,s cup sugar ~4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cinnamon sUck 4. whole cloves 8 medium (Ill pounds) fresh ripe peaches In a serving bowl (glass..iS prettiest) stir together the chablis. sugar and nubneg untU sugar dissolves; add cinnamon stick and cloves. Cover peaches with boiling ,,,.at.er and let stand off heat a minute or so; remove skins; rin.se in cold water. Halve and slice into wine bowl, removing pits. Cover tighUy with plastic wrap and refrigerate 6 hours· or overnight to allow flavors to blend; p e a ches , if unbruised, will not diacolor. Makel I to I servings. Note: A 4./5 pint botUe of chablia 1111y be wed. ,\)lout I quart of peeled sliced peaches are needed. Diet-conscious Eate-rs Delight J>iet.eon!cious eaters will enjoy this me.nu with its spectal mack. · PICKLE-CARROT SNACK ~• cup nreet pickle 1 cup sweet' fresh cucwnbef pickle slices • t small onk>o, thinly sliced Pare carrots; cut I n quarters )engthwisej cut in half crosa:wilt. Cook carrots In bolling ..ited wat.r until tender-crisp --S to 7 mlnma: dllln. l'llCO carrots In lhallow die IJllf cool 1llgbUy; add ptdJe liquid. pickle dices and .. anion. -Toss •ght1y until cal'l'OU incl onions '"' cooled with pl<kle liquid; . covtr and chill ovemlgbt, "'-"-""•illC • r.w-~. -DrPi - bdore aerving. Makes I to I ..,,1ngs. - • - • Steweil IF Oileounl /lritll YOU'RE NOT GETIING All THESE ADVANTAGES WHERE YOU SHOP NOW ••• YOU SHOULD BE SHOPPIH AT ••• WAY . - aur • Boneless Center Cut Round Steaks • Rib Steaks- ---.. Freestone Peaches ·, • Golden Gem-Juicyfresh In A""' . 3lkL • --· ggs-- • Cream O'!he crQP-Meiftlftft Size "M" llL .... Llrge 52-Size doz. X:Large ·57-S1ze doz. USDA Choice Beef Flavorful Blade Cuts, Ideal To Pot Roast, Large Meaty Cuts lb. * USDA cm BEEF ...tJu,., -.. * WASTE.fREE MEATS ...t~ .. ICU *HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ::~:~· * NA• BRANDS ...tciu .. PllCIS * TOP QUAlJlY .PRODOCE ::.c':s"'OUNT * GARDEN SUPPLIES ...tciu.. 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Grc.i:,,, 1~ 19' Pl1mp Tomatoes i~n:;;-4 1 .. 11 Fresh Pru1es' , l::~I _!!:., 1r. S1nflower Seeds l:l:r :;1 :: 39' f • I SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS Mi1ute Rice a~.~~:t,t;: H I S ROii lasfy Orme pam luomeoo Meal G t d Great Thirst Quencher! I Ora e flavortul Ind Rel<0shio1 Spanish Peanuts Hi Ho Crackers ·Bell • Brand 1·1" 45' ... ~ t'ffi1 t. Fruits & Vegetables ~ 12!7 2. Dairy Products ~ (!R\ 3. Meats, Fish, PoaltrJ ~~ 4. Breads & c-ls SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! . Hawaiian Punch :r: ~~~ 't:·· 35' """ "'"';".-.. ... ..., _ Kleenex Towels ~~!1~' n11 29' Old Calhoun Boarbo1 ,,s:, : llf' log Cabin Syrup r: :=" •:;:.~ 33' Cold •rook-Blend :.:::, :::'. 114' Soda Crackers "':".?"~ ~!~ 29' ~Old Calhoaa Bo1rH1 .:r .... '5" Cold Brook Ble1d =:r .... 14• Maclair's-Scotc~ = .... If' DISCOUNT CIGARETTE BUYS! Stanfon's Giif:r~'l::t.!°'~:. .... 1411 Rec~1r-or Killf 100-M,M Cigarettes lavllna Vodka r.=i~.:; ..... 1411 · ' lM1t -•'-~ $199 CololJ ID a-fl& - ~ "1. FOi Wnp Pot lndw Plants ~~:el:: . ... 29c Hiw11f1n Macic,.".::.'."l.Ml:99c Sulph1tt If Ammull '::' 19c DISCOUNT COOKIE BUYS Buy.Baker-lie Bars.:.. 2 ~ W liam Suiis % ~ 2:; w Choe. Chip Cookies ~~ ·~ 3Z' Sugar Cookies ~'F;;N ·~ W • •• I . E IJllf DO ' -'!l ... .... .. ,, .. t A 1a.. IN! []i ... --·i • ' -, l -.. -. ··--"'- ' -l • - ,PflOT~YERTISBR 7 __ N;__w_ .. _-...;..:.'"'''"S"•P_;;l•c::m.:,;bor;_.::.;cl6.:.., '-1q...07Q ' . ·-' Ever)'body needs a tricnd .which should be done for best Ut1a la the ca~. then here are soil (heavy, normal, I' , y and jour automatic 'vasher la results. same sugg~sUOns on how to go fabric perm rcss, man- 00 exception. So, if your wash doesn't about providing that help: made . items, c:otlon, _ . always get as clean u you Sert w1U.bles properly. -~ foday's ~utomattc. washers think it should, if your whites This ·11 critical for tbr~~·-·•te); by lint givers and ~ ma~,!I~ dev1'=!s_ that don't wam....w.Nte eyen with reasons: J) dl!ferent cs 'lint receivers. FoF example, ave jll bUt ellifilliited UiOSi -bleach, or if you find lint snug-'Jilll{li v Tr a~do--not"wastrterry--towell-with old fashioned washday blue~. gtil)g up to .pennanent prrss tempera ana cycles; 2)~ perma.nent press items ~ut, t.hey do have their . llem!I , .. Jl may not be the ao . fade; and 3) :some because lint from the towels is lUDJtahons. They cannot, for washer's rault at all . .-icles aUract lint no matter 'attracted by static electricity 1 example, add the correct from)ts best friend :.~... how elfecUve the lint filter is. naturally in permanent press amount of deterg~nt • • · or It may be t""a.ll your Here's how to .sort clothes items. 11elect the proper \Vash cycle . washer ne s a Utile help to , , . by color (white, colorfast, Ust corrtcl amount of . . or sort the clothes ... all of to the situation. Jf non-colorfast; by ainount of '-detercn.t. The brand of =--Big waj Applesauce Creamy.Smooth-Just Chill & Serve 1a..1 •. /JiltOllllf Pritet · . USDA Grade 'A' Whole Plump And Meaty .--.:...----:..,2 b J.I,. . Cvt.Up 35° ~: _Fryers lb. lb. c . I-lb. 11a,, Oiit11t1nf Pn'tet Full Shank Portion luer's Top Quabty Fully COoked-Tool Full Butt Portion ..,59') lb. -·-. . " ' -· -lh, 1970 DAii. Y i>JLOT S3 ---~e e d s~:a~ detergent you select is up to use. CondiUons vary, but heft state univmlty or agricij)turaJ ictiOn to remote a. IDlt. So • you. But, the amount of are t\¥9 'factors to consider don't pack the Wiiber; Jlllt place clothes tn kKllely. detirunt '9 uac is e~Y' before meuuring detergent' agent. P1 1 pa iDC: .._ Mr ore importanL·-u you do nol use _u.Jvater hardness ... The 2) Amount of IOU ••• The ftMlac. Many stalDI. a.MOt enough detergent <• st.Wiiff harder your water, the more more SQl!ed cloth~ are, the be removed by •ulllac 11ooe. shnw thls-is-often-~-oue)-~t you'll ~·to .use. more detergent you ahould And what's more these siatns yoor waJ)1 just ,Won't g~ 'Tbls b necessary to break use. In fact, IOmt heavy-duty -.... ' ' ,;-..! Clean. This is olten the cause down the increased amount of cyclCs require ema detergent ma~ be set by hot ":'at.er .. and of tatUeta1e gray washl!is, too. minerals In hard water. To to be sure to check the drying, making them even Un!ortwiately you can't find out how hard your \\'atcr ·owner's manual. more difficult to remove. One always rely on . detergent ls, call your local .. -~aler-. -1..old. dllMI pnperiy. ol the worst o!fend~rs 'ts oil package dlrectJons to tell you utility: or, if you live in the Clothes must move freely to. stains on man.made and .... the correct a~t" you shout~ ·country, contact. the nearest allow v.·ater and _detergent pennanent press gannenLs. 6 12 .. 1 • · CIRS· /NttOllllf Pritet . . Franks ... 'Safeway AH-Meat Baco~ Lur's Iowa Farms ---' eer· 1-lb •. pkg. Sliced lb. pkg • I c To pre-treat tlains, work ii detergent paste or liquid concentrate detergent lnto the soiled area. Let this set for a . few minutes and then wash normally. 1r the stain ~ks,.­ especlally difficult to remove, try ~ing a dry cleaning --..JQlv~nl and follow w i t h _. conctntrated detergent over: it (to avoid a ring). Consult a stain removal chart for more 1 details. Be sure to empty pockets (small items cao harm other clothes belnd wlished) tlosc Uppers iifd fasteners iii1 lie string (to avoid tatlgling) and t\lm down pants cuffs and brush away exce~ lint, and dirt to assure clt:.an..was!'!Jng ). Uae Ute correct cycle. Follow directions and suggestions oo garment bang· tags, the washer lid or the owner's manual. Use 'of the correct cycle will, f o r exampJe, help p r o J e c t delicately constructed fabri cs and enhance the easy-to.care· for char8cterisUcs or modern fabric!. . These jlire just a. few whys and ways for wise washing : there are many more , most of which ~·n find in the Q.~'.!_ man_y.al;_!O be sure to read and follow them. lf your owner's manual is lost. write the manufacturer, giving the model number, which I s located qn a metal plate SOIJlewhere on t:1e washer. Then you'll be your washer's- best fr iend for sure. For more information about buying, using and caring for any of your appliances. write to Leslie Paige. Whirlpool Corp .• Benton Harbor, Mich. For Ahead Fresh Fryerlhighs :~~.~'l:_a,_63' _Center Cut Ham Slices ~":.i , .. s1 29 · Fresh Fryer Breast c~~::%'~.~'C~t II. 691 Gourmet Hams w~~d~oo II. $1i• Fresh Fryer Wings ,1~~~~.~i~\a.1 r .. 291 Pork Roasts r..'!:.h::·,~~~ 1• 491 Lamb Chops u0~'i'c~;;~~.~·~r;r;,:,~d r .. 991 Pork Chops · li::J;~i:,.~:. ,. 691 ltllf11r Fr11t1 "":.:"' ~ 11t1 sncH lie•• :i:.:i::·.~~&9' Alf·lttf Fr1nk1 "'f.I:~::.,• &9tl Rtlll llltftl 111111 ~. ~-lit! lll·ll11t Wltn1r1 !:':'.:!~·!""11~. 81, Farmtr John l11tn 11o:Ott :~~: 111 . D111r ll111r Wl1111r1 ~ 751 1t1f llc11, ... 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L . 39-Ralreshinf lute! . ••• PHjJ1p Assorted Flnors from Birds h• ' Cool'N Creamy Strawberries lol·olr lllM• Red,Ripe Stnwberries So Good on Shorttak• ll~OL 39' .... ' 10 .. L 25' , ... • ~.~ rJ 9387 SIZES 8.16 t;, 11f ,..i .... 11fr...1" ... l<M~ Shadts And fs-lled Sizes HAIR SPRAY ,_1y Fi1e hoice of Regular llard·To-Hold eoilorant Town """' 114• 35~ fancy 111 Tender & Tnty! Van Camp's Sr111d "~'· 11M ... .. ... . l~~L 25' DISCOUNT BAKERY BUYS Angel Food Ring """ Cllorry "~· 3t-.... Bel .. air Waffles. 1;i~~?!~r Lemonade ' . . . ' Soolot Trut CH1tolmo frtsh Squeezed Flavor. Great · , Thirst Qµent her! Stoel Up Nowl ' 1111r "-Q11u1, i·or· 10'' ptr. ..... 1• tllt v - ' l .. L ,,. C ,q, ' You're a length ahead in this dashing midi coat that covers short and longer skirts with fashion glory! Note cavalier collar, button-on belt. f Printed PaUern 9317: NEW Misses' Sties 8, 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 (bust 34.) lined coat 3 yards 54-lnch fabric. SEVENTY·t'JVE CENTS !or each· pattern -add ~ cents for each paUem for Air Mail f andDrt Includes lOc Off 3.3•0L Fresh Bread ·i::;:;rw::t"r:a 1 ~"'-33' ~·· Meat Pies Your Choice of Betf, Turkey, Cllicken. or Tua~ Ilea.I & Sent , = ahd -speclil H'i.li d ti n g-: --' air S1rav '!;:·· 77• Iii ll'ICk-li1rd t1'11t1d DI Rapllr kin Bracer 4;:~ 72• qb . Magi{ .·:~:· ............... alox Antacid Demul· cent .aa· Ci1n111on Rolls lruh ,.,. sa-Soedistl tt I Cin111101· Rolls fresh ,.,. 33' ~· ... Fresh M1ffilS . 1.i1s111 .-.. 33-_..,, ... DISCOUNT DELICATESSEN Cream Pies " -- lol·1lr .luo~o<I Fot 1 Quidt·and Easy Dessert Choost Your favor ite Amr - l·I•. 27' pin RHet Sole ~~ .. ''ii;L 471 Ice Cream s:J::r y:i:.< 651 Perch ~a::. ·~1:"4r Broccoli =::::. 1 :;-: 281 Lima Beans r::-•:: 251 Brussels ~ · ~~: 28~ . I , . Cheeie Plua e:; 1 :: •9' Yegetablei ~:.~ ·:: is1 • otherwise third-class delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Marian Martin, the DAILY Pll.OT 442 Pattern Dept., 232 w.,t 13th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME. ADDRESS with ZlP, SIZE and STYLE NjjMBER. NEW Fall·Wlnter PoUern Calalog, 114 d)'DIJ!lic designs. Free Pa\tem Coupon. 5lt cents · INSTANT SEWING BOOK sew today, wear _!omorrow. !!· INSTANT FASHION BOOK -What·to-wear answera, ac· CfSSOr)', figure lips! Only ,1. Food Waste AuthorlUes tsUmate th e aver11e American f am 11 y wutu 1bolt( 400 poundl or edible food tn the c:ouno of a yoor. For the nation, the -·-"""'• ......... ,, ... 11.fliiifliliiiji-r-t -\ I ••\,, '1!191• -up to 19 mlllior\~...;;:;­ ttlll Of food IMualJ1. J • • • . . • • • • • ~ • p..J . • • r ' --~ -.. .. - • siAm'iiOt WIENERS _49' MOIM'NmlAU•D .6. DllNEI FUllCS ........... -u. 7· STATa!'E':All.MIATOl'•F s• . «SLICED BOLOGllA _..... 12.oz. 7 FAl-'°""SMOlllO ·$·1·J9-HAM SLICES aNlll CUT -· LI. MOlltEll'SYonStllfllG;OITHICK 67' SLICED BACOI ........ -·-LI. All BHF SALAMI ·-10.0;59'- D .t.NOLA OANISH-SUCID • 5• COOKED HAM _ .............. •.oz. 7 COOKS GOlG LA.I. lllADID • a• YEAl SRAICS .................... Li. 7. ' - 1 • • U.S.D.~CHOICE OR STATER . BRuS. CERTIFIED BEEF LB. BONE IN BONBISI aftc ROUND STEAK .. 7 u. , • • ' " . U.S.D.A, CMOtC101 iTATU: lllO$. CllT6fli0 lfff 59c ·ROUND BONE ROAST ........ LI. ~.D.A.OtOICIOISTATHMIOS.CH~IBf aftc •IB ITEAU ,,_..;:. ____ ....... LI. "". . U.S.D.A.OtOGOISlATllllOS.CllTtFIDIRf s I 09 CLUB ITIAKS .. ..:....; .. _ .. _: ... LI • U.S.D.A.OtOQOISTATltllOS.talHDSTtAKS 99c CUBE or SIRLOIN TIP ........... L1. U.S.D.A.O«HCl.0.STA.11~9'0'.ailiiiD111i s ~137~ 1 T-BOllE STEAKS .... ·-···-·· .... LI •. U.S.D.A.OtOtCIOISTATllUOS.CHTHOlllF $, ., PORTERHOUSE STEAK ... LI. . Ul.D.A.CNOKlOISJ'ATfllll0$.GITW'•DIHf $ 1 •1 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ............... · .. fHSHIXTU.LIANFLAYOIFUl 79c GROUND ROUND ...................... 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POWER I ACROSS l R1n 6 Fftsh·wllff muss ti 10 Rtcitt mttrlcally 14 Gentle as • ····: 2 WOfdS lS Ego 16 Sport 17 f'trt alnlng to tht cheek 11 100 mll llg11ms: 2 words _)O Dall as lnslllutlon: Ab6f. 21 "····I • Song Go Out of My Kearl": 2 words 21 Hold fortll fr om tht \dals 24 l'Lrnlture handltt ~~ T111;9led 28 Stnl a COl!WllLrdCllfDll JO l'ronoun 31 Laboratory chemicals 3Z Rta 1 estate document: z.words )Ii "Hool __ , .. 37 Rt01lnQulsh JI Dlntd .. .. • 39 Lay do wn 15 a rlJlt 42 Social graup 44 "Tht •·••• Mutiny" 4S Hotel employ ee 46 Bruss el ·•• 49 Girl: Slang 50 Devout 51 Spou st 52 Bont 55 Balltl jump 58 Town olflc!al 60 Amtrlc an Ind ian bl Opera ·~Chlorophyll· containing plartJs ') fttd chalcedon y 64 Pait ll5 Indications DOWN 1 Los Angt les team 2 Man In !ht Biblt ) 511\1 I lower or Colorado 4 Miss GabOI' S Obta ins by "•reasoning 6 Ar1nl tmploytt 7 Not sloppy a Undtr thf wealhtr Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: 911t.no 'J Below p~r 40 Cleaned 10 Bo ied tt1oroughly 11 Color . 41 Bring •bout 12 H1 vi119 wings 42 Piclurt· 13 Fa mous taking 19 At l1ntlc or tqulpmtnl Patlfk: -4J Ob/t ttlvt 22. Dirtcttd 4S An iprohi· 25 Obsolt\f bltlonlst 26 Do ba rbtr· 46 cavellkt ing work tomb In 27 Not ont llvlng rock 28 Training -·· 47 Ship ln - 29 Acidity Columbus ' JIJ Socl1I fltet ' gro up 43 Dynamo part :32. Prol11s 49 Ot1dty JJ Hq.l iday 51 Ma nulacturt( symbol: 5J Russl1n 2 words ruler 34 Substitult 54 lnstcts for: Sllfflx 56 Trt1d JS Ca1 lbou's rtnt••I 4 relat ivt 57 H1sttn 37 Ltgal order S9 High pr itst " i'• r • ~ ~ ' - _._ PERKINS MISS PEACH ·--... - PIANUTS " " ·! --r IJy Chetter h.1111 . By Tom K. -a~n 'IOU KEEP Q(JIEl; l'LL llO-THE iAL.KING! ..• By Al Smith By Horold Le . Dou11 YOU-GOT lEAL_WllL POWER, JASON! VOii t>tDN'T TOUC.M TM~T HAPPY PUST ! ~· ( • .... ' ;::::::::" -. _.... _.... ' . ' / GORDO · MOON MULLINS • ANIMAL CRACKERS • .. Wtdnttday, StPltmber 16, 1970 OAIL y PILO T ISS <lfS ! Ji.I A ~NPWICH. I SUPl'OSo· "" By CharlH Banottl lJ.QQQ;~-lvn&~ ~- By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson IN AWiAJdilOMi!NT I ACCEPTED MOON'S /f'IVITATION 10 SfH! A '-" DRIVS·IN MOVIO: ... ( ' ... ,---,----. By Rot;iw BoUen oow .. ~~.:r Musr ADMIT; WAS II-IE WIFE'S IDEA ·• <iQU'ei; No, eo •. KIODlr.>6! J!M oor '-·--ICIDDl~Ei~ .I Dt5161>fD lo>)D !!>011 .. 'T ~I! "'~~'F. By John Miles By MeA ly Charlt1 M. Sch.1111 ntf mANOt WOILD • Mf/I • ,,. ' I IU' DENNIS THE Ml!NACE . . ~·1· ,.~ ·' ~J-1 -I 1-.-]~i>::'.'...--J , . . , ~·de ~~~~ii01 "D \ •No6:Joy l(tC,llS ~IS /W.IE ••••• Vi'> ('.4LL HIM ~ .. -' ... . ... .. .. . ... • • • .... "I ~ • ... ,,., .... .,.,r_ -. . ...... . . •· - -- • [ •• • • .:...:,...:: ~ .. -' ' = ~. - I -I _,__*'***""' * -~ : • .Just Look.at our line-up of 1911 FORDS 1 ·~ AT DUNTONPOR .. .. ' . AT DUlllJ'OIJI fORli FRIDAY SEPT. 18 : •• : * * * *" }OINTHBCROWD ... COMEINTODAY! * i'************************************** ~ .. , , I ·1 • ' . • -DO NOT WAl'.I' •oR-THE _1971~MO!DIL INCRIASI ,.--·--. · .. - WE . MUST MAKE ROOM . FOR THE . 1971 MODELS ••• WE DON'T CARE WHERE · YOU'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN ·OFFERED- YOU'IE SUR~ TO GO FOR OUR OFFER! DON'T SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY bEALER ON ANY NEW CAR-TRUCK OR USED . CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES. BRAND NEW 1970 FORD . . .TRUCK·fCAMPER 8 ff. cob-over, sleeps (6), 2 burner stove, waler rank. 50 lb. ice box. screen door, full insulation, queen size bed. Truck hos heavy dutx_ springs & tires, guoges, large mirrors. (52969) $3314 plus to~& license :~~ 4~p~o~!!~?,,~,~~;. :adia. $999 "TWO CAYS ONLY" UJN06i :~?. !~!~~~!. ~~~~·,$15·9 5 rad<.'1WOOAYSONLY"UON537 • . . :~~.~~~Jh~~!. ~.~~. $) J 9" 9 radio. "TWO DA. YS ONLY" SVE 224 ~ • • '\ t' . ·II> . . ~ . ~ :~~c!:'~~~~~r~s . loct~ $1699 air concht1on1~ power ·steenng, rodio, vinyl roof. vtG S 12 .----- .'62 BUICK Skylark V-8, auto. trons... ,.._.. steering. ~ heot<r.Lru193 1 BRAND NEW 1970 ......... ....,..... ~· --:.-"-···~·· MUSTANG : · 2 DOOR HARDTOP 390-CID 2 V-8 cyl., opra1i9 oxle, visibili!Y group, S belted white sidewall fires.,,.cruir-'0-matic frqnsmission, delUxe 1ug- goge rock. troilet toWing pockoge. J>O:Mr steering, Gir colldi- tioning, A..M. rodioJfi~ed gloss, deklxe seot belts,' woming · lights, duo I facing reo't-5eats. (OF26Y192102). - $ BRAND NEW 1910 OVER 38 IN STOCK AT D~N~I~!!~J}~S - 1970 MAVERICK GRABBER • BRAND NEW 1970 THUNDERBIRD - Full Thunderbird equipment includi ng special Broughom option, white sidiwoll rad ial plj tires, power side windows, tilt steering wheel, air condi- tioning, tin!ed gloss. (OJ83Nl 08481) $ BRAND NEW 1910JORD . .. -· .. S.UPERVAN ... _. l · · Driver and passenger seols, (5) 8x25x 15 8 ply tires, dual Western Mirrori. rear door gloss, etc. E24AHJ57991 . AS LOW $·2792. plus tax & lictnse :t~!~~~!ta. trans. power $219 s!Hring, rodio, htoter. YLT 450 . I ., :~~--~~'!!!:~.~~~~;, $1899 cond1t1on1rs. power steenng, rodio, · heater. VVG 951 1 ..,. ' I . f • ' 1970 DEMO . SIRAlOR SALE rodio, vinyl roof, tinted gloss. wheel covers. UP J 646 :~a~l:~~~-DhK~~~.~;. $1395 tioning, powtr steering, power windows. radto. HCA 043 I '67 MUSTANG CPE •. $1149 6 cyl .. stick shih, ~.lGf662 '69 flOO P.U. v.e, stick shill, rodio. like Now. 126030- '63 FORD----j 1 /2 Ton P.U. • cifutick shill. AS IS Spocial. 11108 D t • ... ....... -------...._ __ ..,_. -... .. .. ·~· -· _. -. • . ~..__· •••••• • .' •••••• ·:.. ,. •• -.. :._ .; ·:~· ·~-· ·o...· .... • ·~-~~_....~~-'-'·~·~·'-'-'---' _· _-_. _-~· _,,-~:......:. __ ..:..;.:..;J . I 1 1 • ·11 I . I 1 I ,. ) •• . .. ; ~ ----·--~~-------~- PJLOT ·ADVERTISER . -· . , We<lrteMt'1, &eptem9tr 16, iq70 .-.;.;.--"';,;'-S.,-'~.-",+l"h',--•_l-'~'-l;:.!70 __ ~ _..;;.D::Al::LY;..;.:P'l::LO:.;T_.f!~· c - • / ' . . -- ' - . . _,.. - .. . : . . ' . -. ' ..!. ,.. ~ ---.:;-~-- ' • . ' I: ; . ., · -1910 EL DORADO --. ~--- " -· '' ·-- Demonstrator. Vinyl top, leatber "interJor,"·f~J~l power, factory air, stere~, AM-FM multiple.x. tilt-tele. wheel, power -~ .opener & door locks, tw1· light sentinel. (0920). Low mileage. · ' SALE PRICE $6999 I YOUR ·FACTOR\' AUTHOR12Ef> •. CADILLAC ;' DEAL~ll . . . . . ' . ·- , ' .. ' ' ! ' .. ' ' " ... '' • • , ' . ! ~-' ,·,; •• ~ , ' I 'J ; I. . ' • :; . ·.Otrauge · CQ,u .. ty's firi.est seleetioJt· of -;,.' . ... ' • premous~y o~rned Cadillacs -~nd otherl~e automobiles . f -" 1969 CADIL~AC · 3edan·DeVille. Vinyl top, cloth A. IC!attu~r lnlctior, full powel.", :factory l\ir condition.Ing, <1u9:1., romfo~t seats. 11tereo multiplex, power dOl'N:' lock&. Wt.-tt'!lt'!• 1coplc whee~ twilight sentinel, power tn.tnk opener. \OOSAGC)-. ·SAU PlllCI 547T1 .. ·1967 PONTIAC '. CaWina Station wagnn. 9 'passenger .. Vinyl l11tcr- ior,, VS.. auiomatlc trftrismiis~ .. power steering, . power bl:akes,,radk>, he~rcr. p<Nlet tall gate ""'"-, • . dow, ~hlte witll tires, "tilt whcCJ1 factory air t:on- di.Iioning. 1TSAZ73 1 ' 7" • '." • ' : ~2111 · , ' 1967 CADi(LAC ' • .. 1965 CADILLAC S~n .D<!Vllle. Vinyl top, leather lnterlor, full ~·· er and fa<:tor.v 11ir conditloninr. AM·FM radi o, heat· er, etc. •RPW4.34) , - " 19&5 ·CHEVROLET • Bel .Air 9 ,i.s~iia:~r wci;On. V:8, :automatic trans-- mission. · r>OWer steering, fact.9ry alr, conditionln1, nsfio, hea ter, efc! .CREC800) SAU Pli!:I' ; c -• • $1111 . " ' ; . " 1971 CADllLAC ---·----- " Conv<'r.l. DeVllle. Full poweL", factory aJr, lcatht>r lnte1·io1-, tilt wheel, .AM-FM, power door locks. twi- light sentlneJ; power vent windows, power t1v nk opener. {TPZ161) · 1970 RIVIERA . _....-;-. Gran Sport. Vinyl i·oot, full Wwer; fa<'lory ait' l"On. dltioninir, AM-FM st~reo ridio,· tilt wh-~1. t"hiorrie ,•pof't whflf"I~ titrato-Seats with corisole, powrcr;dcior locks. (cye.AOH.J ~ SALi PllCI 1963 CADILLAC , ' ' ' . ' Sedan :ocv1ne. F~~JlO~er .. ,~•.ctOry air 0 r:ondltionin1t, tilt. whePJ, llii:tnal seekj~ radjo; l'lUto. dimmer, rcJoth and lea~r Jnterior, f!~C. tCJA8141 ' ; ' ' • I • • SAU ··s999 -· PllCI • ' ' . Sedan DeVlll1>.. F..arly trade-in. Cloth A: leather ln- t.rlor, full power·, factory air concHUonlna, atereo AM-FM multiplex,' powtr door locks, tilt-telescopic · whttl, twUla:ht sentinel, etc. Local; 1 ownf!r car. ('°lAFVJ . _ __.....- ~Alf $5-5-55 PRI~-~ 1963 LINColN CONT. . ' ::4 rlr: i.e"athc.i,-interior, fµll,pow~i--. factory l'lit ron~ .. ditiontrJR', pe.ilh. button radlD, poWer door locks, elf!C- U:it y.cnt ~btdows.;(JRZ8291 ,· .:"~--~ .. sALr · • · Sftftn . -PlllCI · 77.-_7 . ' ! ' { . ' 1968:~.llVIERA ·'. Vlnyl.top.,str&to bucket seat.'!, chrome sport whf!e!S.- full poWt!r, fl!-ctOr,Y al i contlttlonlnl:', AMhM 1tr.1-eo, power door· lOckl!i, tilt, telescopic sleerinz wheel .. CXDJ.584> ' . - • , ';-. :·u~ P.~ICI ~3111 . ' .. • ' ' . i . '68 C~~vralet Impala , . Custom ''oupr.. Vinyl t op and Interior, V/8,auto- ma.tic ti'1tnsrtilstlan, factory &Ir contlltlonlng, powt:r !'l "e~;:. i~"ll"'t. i•t·.t~ ·.white \v,..lts. "lbJs exccr tlonr.I ~ .. -: \:::.: -.:.;.::!' u-o::n"-t."-'~-Vlcc r.:n·.;J~r; ~ SA~ ~~IEE~ . '. .' . '} ... '" . " • _ .. -· " • ., r .......... ~ _...,.._ IL----..,.,,--;-;--1--0!°der-:f.--l-9-1-~-·-, --11-'-- • " .... ' ' . ' • ' ., ' . -t' . SALES DEP ARTMENJ' OPEN • 8:30 AM to 9:00 PAI Mon. thru Fl{ •-9:-0o AM to 6:00 PM~Sat.1 and Sut1: ----~ ,. ----== :OI · for eailrut polslble-diilivery. ' .. ..... . ' ' ' .. ·- • • , \ H!>USES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ,. .. -' lil•llllllL COSTA ~ ,,.,1 MISA I #IU \ COLLIC • HOUSES FOR SALi-HOUSES FOR SAtE ·HOUSES·FOR SALE :::;g ""\ 1000 G.neral 1oOa General 1000 Gtner•I ••o ~:.:;-;.;;;r:.:1:.1:..;.'"°"'"°';;..;;..;l;..M_. General ,· ... ·~I 10ij ~~;. S...ch 1200 ~'!!-d~I Mir-· 12io i!~~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:=;;:;ii;:;;;==.;;1::=;;,,;:=;;;;;;;::~:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:1 .:;;;;;;~;=;;~;;: * TA $6DO oowj? Newport B ch H CAMEO HIGHLANDS ..... J ~ $795. It's Reallu Bossi / ..-" YLOR 1.a,.. lhr .. ..Bdrm. '"""" ea ame Sj>ao> 3 BR, hom• ''"' ...... ::,·;~\ / •• 111 • and plulef"" home, Doublt' td lanai. Everythlnc. )'(Ml UN ve• . inda ~ e Thal'I how YoUr k, Would_ gar.ar(. 18x24 COVERED just I shorf bloc~ would want in thi. charml,_ _ ~",.~':~ F ONT HOMES Total cost lo you fomOve h;t, describe 1~ SUPER A BIT OF HAWAII -PATIO Large chain linked from Cliff Dr. home -lei us shOw you ihia! r.s-l!~ PRESTIGE WATER R Vacant, 4 bednn, 2 hi.th •Sil.I.RP 4 1bedrm " famlly In Corona de! Mar! Enchan( r;nced . rear"')'llrd. Located QUICK POSSESS. IRVINli home w/dble car garap & rm home. ll'a in one of ins: carde:ns iri Vie\'!, siJac. 4 near Gram?nar School and Spacious 3 bedroofll 2 balh -vacant . move in oow t 3 BR., i~~~:~ 77 Lind• 111• Drlv• ~ pat~/b:~ :· Colla 1'tl>M'• li neal areaa, bdrm, home )!ll Wmal D.R, abopplnc Call lor detaU. ,..._ster bedroom a<ijolni"ll trpl f .A heat; C&rJ»lt; IEACOI New 5 Br,., 5 bat.la ho1n1 on lagoon. Marble entry. wet bar, AM/FM Intercom Huge mstr Br. has beam cell. & own irplc. ~a rgt! Jiy. It tam . rms. w/frplcs. w/deck. ~ .... : $115,000 ~O~IJ.l MU:t HAVE s1 1N close to all schools,. i;hopping & fam. pn'."'l'ine family Jlv. ~. M, &::A l\O~li R'lt-til~ beth with built 1.ns', pl.us boll~s . roo;,,, Glv.e us .YOW' ~f:O 1~ irur ... ·$79,500 64~·"" Ev '!'.:~'t~ tt bat\ with ~u•ll, ins, l~v-oller on •his fine buy! IALIOI f~M ILY ~ R\J.\k!f'Y. aJld a 50 acre park. Inter· ~ ~~ ft! . .,.,..-;i ~~with f1repi.ac~, din. MORGAN REALTY MUNT•~ i.clull •• With ·. lor is well appainted w~·, SE.i"youa Rill.roil: and 1a ctu ~"••"•'•". U ~I"" I ~ ..,., .. ~c DOV~R ~"n8E< • • '"' '<• P' "' • u•2 61•.u•9 • ,.. -VL • ,.:-.L,, bltm, incl dlshwa•her ~ ild ""' ''" ~ F~ YOUlf. ~IG fl\.i=E ~ •verf;lo:; lovely -';.:1~'""""..-==.-c~ ... ..=; FOUNT! For informaUon on all lots &·homes CALL: .BILL. GRUNDY, RE"k ra1 133 Dover Dr., Suit• 3, N.B. ·· W2--46JI N•wport ,_... E ...... •7s-t000 it's beautifully __crpfd thru· Brand new :I rm. dt!P l( ~EWCol(&RS }(lT . tee~ 18rwti; carpet-HARIOR VIEW HILLS ~~~~1~ out. GREAT BACi< YARD garden rm w/wat bar, Drf·, ~ l.ug and drapes, eleatrlc· br, 211a·, 1am. Xl nt-cond. GARDE · •t IPANl•!':I wlrh elentY of room for pool ma1lc 2-sty living rm w/ Cost• Mff• 1100 kitchen wilh buJU-ins. Gar. beaut view. prof lndscpd, ~:::.,: fai~v i•W Like a villa in Madrid this IJld it hu a large COVt'red balcoriy. -;;;;;;;;,;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;,I I I 52""" w · D A -)llANG . c OPEN .J-S Sl03,000 • Qt. oU tlle.Y with t' eclr Cl Prin Gilly s. ·"""'· nte -OUT 0, 646-8811 ~rd 10Jind 3 bedroorn .{ln. Plllio. $29,950 'AKES IT !! 418. M0rning Sta-,U.ne -e ....... eY•-Cpene:f, room.Jar boat or I\.! 202l Daily Pi!Qt, N_.H: OUT or ~Ofni11!11m i, a -\axing Wily FHA or VA tenns, too ! • Be tlf 1 1 d·-p. STANT( ) ,., ,. ..... camper, au u an ....... 2 UNIT"' Lrg 2 BR home, + Gin.ral 1000 G•l'•ral •. 1D0q ·-------------i";:l'li"! OWNER'S SACRIF-ICE BAycrest, 4 BR. 3' Q11 ., f0r. mal din. rm., lge. fain. rn1., eltt. lt'ilch. Leaving 11rt'a & must Sell! Allkin& S49,500. Opt'n Daily 1-~ 1800 Irvine A\•e. Call: Lucilt> Basledo 646-GOOl . HIGHLY DESIRABLE Corona Hlghlands, We call II , 111! ••yea r 'round '' hon1e . Jusl 1he thing for growln11: c.hild· · ren. 4 BR.: hugt> palio w/ f!N!p it. Room !or pool. Handy lo beaches, t«:hool1' shoj>'g. $a!l.500 -you own the land! OPEN ~ENINGS 2401 E. Coast Hwy. Opposite MacArthur Blvd. fij II II ,\ Ill 11'11 Ill. II.II I \f'. " ' Open Dai~ 328 Aliso ' ao,timtl of llfe. Arched fireplace. . ~ WESTM 2·STORY on · /~===~=~~=~~/ court yard patio. b.a lcony • COATS "Our 2Sth Year" ed corner3281ot. 1,.. •• 11 huge brand new 2 Br & den ~~~~: porches & heavy aived &. WESLEY N. BAltGAIN Drive by A.,... tu.,n ca apt. Good Joe. Good fine. By IANTA .CUL•DE•SAC 2700 SQUAii doors plu1 11\i t.'Onve nll!nce , WALLACE TAYLOR CO HUNTERS owner for ippai~ent to owner. 673-6904 or 548-7983. ~~::t~ Sharp 4 bedroom. over 2000 or &fl ttll ,1~41"iy !glc.bf'n, REAL TORS Realto;s • 8rin1 )'OUr paint bnllh, Own. iii"'~· ~S36~·"'°.-.·~"•&!!!i~· ~ii ll5l ~~:~: sq. rt, I.:!-. ~11:1!~~ ' I' ··FEET the ,.1eeaince pf shg: qr· -546-4141-er moved ea111, must sell Lido Isle SILVE• rd WIC'C" "'"VIN(": "itch ROOM? NEWPORT CENTER. p· Will · EW LAGUN ya · ""'t;~·~" ,.,.. "U' • NIED pel irig and !he enjoyment (Ope.n Ev•nl"f•) 2 urer-uppe_r, pay $Orne BUDGET VI LARGE HOME ~~G•X"• en and family room look oul • of a 1iled pool, Offered at I '=~~~!!!!'!!!!'===~ 111 S.n Joaquin Hilla Road ct buyers coat. 4 to S Bed· BluHi charmlna 1-bdrm. & ...... ohlo wrought-iron enclosed This b your ~nswer. ?t lal'Re •o~.'50. 644-4910 roont •nd family. all bltns, ..._n, -·e•'-klni m 1 ,. 0 r 5 Bedrm, family rm .• xlnl M!S5Ul bedroom 3 full baths .. ,., u-= "' ""' •tree! to street 45 ft. lol . ~"N c• ''SWIMMERS" pool •nd 50' , ~· . · Ll()UFC FIVE ON THE 11\ake rool, cklle-ln lccJiUon. frffnbell; maximum prl· SAN Jl coverM palio. One t»droom ·dre'm kitr.hen, formal d1.n· Uf!WIVUI: • 1 ,..L,. Buy Of The Submit no do~·n VA er low vacy, Perfect for alna:lt per. B/ app't only. CAPIST & bath dow11s1air1 148 000 ing room. large lal'luly P.••l Etl•M' 17HOOO FLOOR d >"HA Call' ~us1 $97,000 ~::N , , room. View of the ~olf ~•d E. co'••I Hwy, qwn , ....,. IOfl or couple. Vacant; li~e Owner may trade down for 3 • U N 01 Colesworthy course and tremendous t.'O\I· toc-o.iMer,C.llf. Mesa Verde Sacrifice. Fivt' ~ Year SH • new eond . Near ahoppini;: Bdrrr.. home in Terracei, ~~vuEs~~ ered patio. Th is won'I last big bedrooms, formal dining e,,r,,•,•,a,,g• 2 poOJs, rlbl , aaraae. eJec. Cd~l. wi!h ocean view, CONOO ••-' J all u.c:8660 room. paneled family roorn, opener. Blulls lowest co.SI · LI DO REALTY INC. ,',",',',' at l'tQ,;,;iu. ust c · .r<r Yes, You Do ~flllfyl 3 ltY&e baths, dream kitchen. Beautiful tri.]Pvrl, 4 hr., ~ $26.500. $22 ~00 huilder'11 own home. Lush ba., Jrg, family room, wet 337 Via Lido 673-'lDI REN" ~ la.ndteapine, huge corner bar. 1 Mile from thr Clet!lln. ·• • • • • • • -.,. 1 Spacious Lido Hom• oE!!: Newpart Beaclt Office ~ tf ... lo\. Tl'P.mendous patio. Sell, lease option, bring ol· 2 BR. Home. Custom bU: {trst Prime 3 Br. 2 ha. singJ,. RENTA , Jn!B 'Paw•i4t!:'Pc~•' 14,,' .. 500. Full price. Make of. J~er ~ S36.500. COATS hardwood firs: exceptionally story. 3 Sunn; pali~. On ~°essTt . 6'1>4930 iMIRALD BAY Picture a quiet cu\-Oe-sac le well-kept; like new w/w street 10 street corner Joi MESI> I ;o;;;o;;;;;;.;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;/Superb ocean view -beau-1tl"P.f!t and cule little home &. crpl. drapes; t.'Overed patio. &. ~. Reduced 10 SSl ,500, ~~~:~ • . Uful large home w/every tucked way baci in between J\.fANY Extns! Lr& fenced Prim• Lido Nord HEWft( Com• & Join ~r Team extr~ & tht be1t construe-40• 1ree,, then add 2>' aide WALLACE yard, on extra Irr lot. Good 2414 Vista Del Oro 5 Br. 41,t ba . nr. new ~t,.r ::~/"' Are you an experienced Re~! !Ion::_ intel'e1llng l flexible yards for i&rden and play REALTORS Eastside Joe, CM. ldtal for Newport Beach 6'14·11 3.1 front home. &Rut. demr ~~~~ Estate. Sal~•pel'!IOn? I! so, room arranaemf'nr. Owner area. Then, with. thi1 eozy DANDY DUPLEX Op.n Evenings retired couple. ~164l. 1 ~11111!1!!'~1111!1!11111!!~1111!1'1!!! Deck,•pier ,r. float. For ap. uNtVE "'-'e would ll~e. 10 !alk 10 ~u. will financf'. $145.000. feeling adrl 2 t'Xtra room1 e 962-44S4 e • • • • • • • • • 1 I1 ~ - --IRVrMI \Vhen """' JOln Paul \Vh1le -B h D I p·1. Call : IACk C ~~~ tr . d "Please call for our picture to~ a total or 5 bedrooms. Q " e OPEN DAIL¥ .J.5 .• eaC Up eX Bill Gi:undy, ·R•altor ",',",,, arna 11 you are aine brochure or curre'lt Jls llngs" then all 10,ether you have ONLY <28,50 & backed up by one ol the ., FIXER UPPER 'Ti\ sold ! ASlume 6'4 %' VA ONE LOT !>'ROM OCEAN. 2 S.U Dover Dr .. N.B. 642-4621 tRVINJ mos1 reputable ReaJ Es1a1e # C.I i 1he neale1t home package FVRNISHED DUPLEX 2 l-lt>N''1111'1e chance you've bct'n Joan. $148 Per mo. Redemr. BR f.r 3 BR wi1h· fam rm EXPANDABLE cozy com. ~~~g~ finns in Calif. You associ· Callh!'!...,~ r, 1 ~:·~~= ~°: :!~ ~~:~: bedrnis, each !tide. Caragr!I. w.ttiti ng for, Spacio~ t~ 3 :-· W/W ~pts, ~~-:· PLUS t BR & Ba KUesl rm. pact. 3 Br, on Jg. sunny !Gt. ~~ .' J\le with 1uc1..-euful ules-'Ir 11 ficatioOs. · • Live in 0~ let other pay Bdnns. one and I ·m · IJOllt$1fOn! ·• Xlnt condition. Top RriA !or $.'i2.SOl'.I. Ownr . 675-2643. a.f.Llltl REALTOR . & CD. N I H · ht men & brokers and are sup-l~DO ••»2 30' S'l<.I> hOmr, with. f'lrctric built i~ ~. )~· FPW Ave, · ]i·ol.ho Or 'fer\ling S51 500 J ~=:=:~====== HUNTI •wpor ••g s ~ N' ......... , r ••• , f.~P:f~!t. lnt.'Onle JlO\V """' kilt'hen and dining Tnnn\. ~: fatrick Woaj. 54S-'l'WI ,.,_ ' . • FOUHl 1 s~c''1 ,;11bi!.cD"k,_.f:m :::i!r;;i: ~m~~~ p · -IC...., ..... ~Ml '' pr rppnlh-. Call 64~1, . Double garage and -1~;&e • Jltl Mil•"' Rtt~ C A ~~l ,~t/,.';,~4 14 PHENuntNi"'sn'•YinABINIA.~DUTh 14COOH ·.','.~ •• :,,~,-~; prognom 1hot """Y DI-J BEDROOM 546-9521 FOREST £: OLSON fom•d Y"'· Th• hom• """'' 2lll E~ Coa•f, CdM rn'.:!2iJ __.. .. ,.._ RECTS BUSINESS TO YOU. some ct>ment work, painting Seeing is Believing! I £Al TY :;.~r;r3 bedroom 2~~ Earnlnrs are unllmiled. Inc. Realtors .2299 llarbor ·and carpeting. A S S u ME 3 Bedroom, 1~ Barti-l car ~'''s"Y•••o"w"N'•E•Rt ofrlr• PRIVATE & SECLUOrn ~:ff Please call · Dooi Whiting 2 DIJH LARGE 5%% t'.H.A. LOAN gani.ge. Enclosed pa I i 0 . " u; LAOU~ Jiving room "'ith fireplact. DA o w ••ONTI ILv •••"• ~6{>440 \Vl111 L L Wall 10 v.·all c arp.,, WESTCLl"F AREA • " large dining area overlook-' · r Ml5SI• !~=""!~~~~~~~ ' P AYMENTS. 1''ull price only Coniplctely le~. FHA Pas! wroughl iron aale entry lAN c Ing lovely secluded lanai, H•rdwood PIOors S25.1Xk>, The ba rgain you'vr alillumable loan. $23,500 full 4 hr, lrplc, alt bUns. '"'/w into enclosed brick pillaffil SAN J1 carpeting, draJl('s. builr-in I 4 BEDROOMS Fir•pl•c• $22,SOO You'll Slmply fllpl Realty Company been "'ailing for ~ -Ac.·r Price. 877 Darrell S t. c.rpll', ~prinklers, pool.i;h.ed t'tlurt y11rd ro gorgeoui1 ''OLD ;::~· electric kilchen. Garage oll Wells·McC•rdl•, Rltr1. Such a low price. t 'Ml,9!°-l(I ror BAY"RONT 0 " «•7•-yard, Near all school!! f.r RIVEll -r N \y! ..._.. .._. w I'll h . · I WORLD CHARM". 3 laf'le alley with l'ltttric.Pye open. $28 500 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 11uch a be•utiful 4 BR & 0 ... , the •·I-lo ,,. .. or '" LA BORDE Rlt -estc 1 s opp1ng. Avail or "',.~"'••'· N. I nd d ~ "' "' M . M . , r • BY OWNER 3 BR, 2 Bi\. lge imnied occ. bdrnts. + m11 ssive Jiving: .. er ice Y la scape cor. • 543-7729 Eves: 644-0684 family wi1h fresh paint, •11 T•l•nd. 2!8 loot ol wale•fcono 64,, =o.~ I L• "' 113' 1 1K..., _. . · h b · k r· coNo< n~r lot. Name your terms. FHA/VA'!!!!!'!'!'!!!"~~~~~""!~/ • -......... i:.ve1. · poo , '"'""ya.us, fruit tnes, ONL y $31,500 rooo1 wu 1·ozy nc ll't· DUPLI 646-4032 54g.']_'.f.4.( .... "NO DOWN or 'Cdfrttn~f MW· .JoQc ~~.~W. ·'wltti ;rt.I"~&' float. 3 BR!!, water sortnr. clean, just 2124 Highland Dr. N.B. place. 12' breakfasl roonf. REN ,I I: ~f~{!ent ~~Upp, ·~~k ,1 .~0~AL DOWN carptg & lhe clincher -~~~ily roon1, Ren1odeled, BAYCREST pa inted. nr sch oo Is . .SlidinJt glass 10 priva1e, en· Hi lo'P.&J'k, ~hools & itv>pij.in§. M Ir YOU IN, troplc4J ~ck YJ!rrl, :sparkl· Jun beaC'h house. Upper 'Ass1.1n1able 5'% f'HA Joan; 642·1611 or 642·9996 closf'd patio. few hlocks lo GF.NEt $7.50 MOVES YOU IN 'Lots ol used brick tamily IEL &a WILL PAY Ing JIOQI. l.4!t-hold on!y 115 story has large view sun. Sl6.~ Sl41 pymnt, total *TERRIFIC-BUY* beach. t.1us1 iwll! Value ~o:c5sT: 3 BEDROOM room and heavy sh..9.ke.roof. ALL COSTS FOR mo. deck. Only $84 ,500. GOOD BUY $27,000. 646-3.lf1 Lovable 3 br home in prin1e packPd at $28.tiOO w/f.llA· ~i'~t, NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Jlurry. owner alreedy pur-ANY VETERAN Open EveninKS 642·1235 675-3210 2 BEDR. house, by owner, Newport area. Loaded wit h \'A terms. Call (714) 962.5595 NEW,. Thal's seven dollars and fifty chaied! Call 545-1424 Custom Newport Bomb! 3 ~ Ml·illO r as! nt·cupancy! 4 Bedrmg, close 1o 1hoppin1 and extnls! PricM lo !'ell ra!':t FOREST [. OLSON NEW" cents .• Seller pays all cosls huge bedrooms, 2 full baths. _.._t!lllW lar.1::e fam ily rnom. Sunny sclw>ol. 540-9148 a t $32.500. Buy direcl t. ;!~s~ for Vet!!. This custom built Kl'ftl Patio, Iola of Ahade LEGE REALTY Abs9ntff -OwNr:---hre!llrl11:sMl~:-Stt-this-now! -e -EAST SJO&l br-l.aar~. ~~'t!.. Open riail~', 1512 ~~~. lpme in Ne>A.'p()rl lfelghts is trees, romantie lireplace, ........... Cll Anxious Jean Sm"1th, Realtor $24,000. Eal!)' t~rml. By --priscllla tn. 646-1355 (Oo,\'f1. i'l(';--RPaltnN1 UNIVI 11 beautiful ranch slyle with plus a huge Z, x 20 g&ragei""~~!'!ll!!'l'!!'ll'!!!!!!'!!m~ To 111'11 this 4 bedroom Ji,t owner. 646-2885. _•_'•'=======-19131 Brookhurst Ave. 9R:~= floor lo ceiling brick fire--worl<sbop. No-No do~·n pay-COlY fOR JWO hath. home in Baycresl. 0Din. _ ·---_ DOVER SHORES Huntington &11rh F.AST .J!!!ce, beau!iful sha)ce l'Of!!. ment. A steal al S..12.~. tna room & l11mily room, ~3255 M•sa D•I Mar 1105 SACRIFICE SALE nl fabu· ~vi: 2 queen sized baths. 18 x 10 LIDO WATERFRONT-N9w's the time. 546-8660 large yard. $.'18,000 Jou~ 4 BR. 3 Ba , home al NEED ROOM ~~~~. bri<k paOo • ""' Hke.a APT5•-J2ll LIDO NORQ. ONLY $17,900 PETE BARRETT RLJY -LIDO ISLE $47,SDO LEASE-OPTION "'·"'° lond '"""'"'· Will TO BREATHE? '" forest. Owner askini $32,500 NOW REDUCED TO , .. consider lease /op1ion, ~~'t~ . • Make OUer! 54&8660 $150,~:&J~f Tfs:fft1 Own )IQUr own }lome fqr 1,ss 2 Bdrn1 ., l balh. Q14•ner "'ill Owner 548-9865 Near Hunti ngton State Beach :~':~ -. --6 Bea\JtlfUl"T"'lmilS:--t -ct1.r • % __ !ban rent in cool clear Coata 642-5200 ronsider lea:r;e or Jea!lt'/Op-DECORATOR'S HOME I>========= 3000 SQ. FT. HUNT l!Cff garages .r. utility room with BRAfillO NEW Mesa . ..Nice bedroonU, -is· lion, $'285-~1on!h. .1 Bedrm, formal dinini-+ Bayshores 1225 3 Bedroom. 2 baths. Jam.Hy {g~~ --·-80 ft. fronlinK on excellenl This Dover Shores Ivan Wells Jiving room. Washer, dryer, Call:'673-3663 673-8368 Eves. Jarae family room. $.\iO Room with fireplace, fo rmal GAltC FIX IT UPI Bring cleaning gear, paint & cardening tools + "TLC ... 2 Story S hf>drm .\: formal dining ~m. ~Sq, It., Santa Ana Hghll', Easy-to-buy! Asking $34,500. Opt'n Evenings iwimming beach. Units ar~ home "."ilh View has 3180 sq. relrlg, stove irl(•I. A ~al bar. Attention GI Buy•rs Month includinE' gardener. CHARMJNG, open beamed dining area. huge livi ng room ~~~~ newly furnished. ft . of llvlnir area, 4 Bedrms, g11in and its R·l zOne. Cali Must see this J BR. 2 BA J•21n Smith, Realtor eeillna. 2 bl'. la:. lvg. rm. lSxSO' SANT Bill Grundy, R••ltor 3'11 BA, panelled fam rm w/ 64>0.103. home. 20x30 liv rm + lge ~ frll\c. S.16.IJI 6% 64l-1905 RUMPUS ROOM :~~! 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 ~~fii;e:i:r~ ~~.:Or: FOREST l OLSON 1;~~~· y~~~· :rbl~~~.r·o~~; 6464255 ~,;if; P•rk 1237 F.a~:,:;r~e~ 1:~~ add 'I. ~ir try" kit w/brkfst area. :: • SZi,IDI, Wan'r last! ---ON LY $36,400 LAGU Sparkling Pool Spa'rkling swimmina pool. Inc. Realtor" 2299·narbor Lachenmyer Rlty. GREAT M•1a Verd• 1110 Immediate Occupancy r.;~s 1'~1'N!hly rt"di:coreted lhruool. SlOS,900. Roy J. Ward. Real. $7.50 MOVES CALL 646-392.8 or 545-3483 FOR CHILDREN FULL OF CHARM VA.FMA & Conventional ~~~I: Koll-built Mesa Highlands to~. 64S:lS501 open daily. YOU ·IN Large park-like landscaped ON THE FAIRWAY Live in it .. .l..ove it .. .lock RANCHO LA CUESTA OAHI 11 •· k ~ p t' 3 Bd the door and leave It \\'h.ile coNt home on cul-de·u.c. Adu C.27 750 · . , , ... c ya1 u. II 10, · rm .. Oistom built. 4 bednn. tam. AYRES Homes Since 1905 ou,.1 qccupied :\, & fat'\lilY rm. 1' <t To' ~ tiet'li~m t:tiilajfl l' Costci ] 11 ha. ho111t>. Entl'rt ainlng ily room, 2 big fireplaces. on that long vacation! Cozy P.100ELS AT SUMI Large 6'115'. FJIA • to Ba.yt'llenls less . lhan renl In· Mesa. Seller will PAY all si1.e family 1'00n1, Double Thi! beautiful home over· 2 bedroom, 2 balh home for BROOKl-IURS1' & ATLANTA REf' "'""le. Well-priced. elude ev11ryth1ng, Ver¥ al· eosl~ for wt ~. 1 full baths, l.ge bedrooms. 11 1 each, near garage. Lo"''. low down 1'1fA lookt the l71h fairway o! only S28,000. 968.2929 e 968-1338, ~ 1 he be h downtown C.t.1 Park \Vo--e RM H.11 R It (Open Evening5) tracl ve me near iic · fireplace, double ~111'1\ge, . B • • ·GI l 'l;J b Ccnns. Only $2.'1,500. ?deft Yv~e Gqlf ~urse. , ... , ~· •• Y l l a.m.·8 p.m. ~g~; 135 foot detp grounds-room huge lot. Mode m kitchen. men a oys rs u · THE FOX CO. i t,aautnable lQap.Byown-Un1v.:r'"'k \.entr.r. Irvine MESI 54.'·SllO --fo.-pool. Spacl9\l$ t!e!frooma, What a steal for S27.000 .. Illnes.~ force• 'ale. REAL TORS 673-949-5 '~ 3006 Jav" Rd. 5t).4()95. C.11' ,\nyt\ple RJ.1.0820 Deluxe 4-Bedroom New =-=-----== 71;2 010 LOAN l1111r tint1Mtl!llW den Iuxurloua shag carpel· llURRY i:....c: Gl'An L.achenm-y•r Rlty -u1"'l,m ''l'!"'!!!!!!!""'""'!""""'""'"' f"H ' .,,~,,,,.1 .. ,1, •. ~.,. =~=-1~ LLEGE R~TY l"K' · ~ -VERY SHA RP -4 Br. 2 Ba. I -'~:;,""'·""'~·· ~~-~~-1 :_ .... ~~----" .. "'"' wEs· and no lcAn charaes, for li'.1),.-.ll J:M. s.co-'1720 T•rbeill ,.,c.,•.,LL,.."°'.,;r..,3928,...,°'..,".,'.,34.,83.,, Elec. kitch., rlish"' .. lndry. 1"1 Clulif\wtt lltl-Ct'l"f d•I Mar 1250 A~;kHing 0$.'ll,990, f\.1in. down ~:~~ 1h· I :l ~r. I ho o l'lll. 2 Plltios. Dbl. gar. Pr0'4jssionally landicaped, ~ A. wner transr. Musi 51 15 g.' • ranr.i Ml' 11 $ ,ASSUME 6% [UI . Pereyda· Real Esl1.le Buys '"' ·1 1. I h I -----sell: Call 847-8.'l.1L ~~R• huge 90'x10:1' Joi. Compl J'f'· 2,,950 l;M ~ 2i1005ell'on I lot ,. S22,000 carport Encl. )'d. ¥ttU' -.tnl Y 1,1Q.!'11t~ P'81Q. ! u nt-• lllQllliCLlfFS IALI painted. Tlt'"' dsho,\·slir; lgr ExC'ellenl area ne achools' 4 11 1 lot -~ OOJ tnoes, SEE IT . ~ ~stel, bOard. 4 iR, :f BA family + M~"I Cfnypn br, Cdf\f sa.Y det·cov'd patio & outdr lirr:. _11hopping. Spac~us bed~ Westside ~ BR + den. 2 * OC* EDAU~PFLERXON~T * $ u::::: 1 101 149:500 \Vestm inster. BUY M'! formal dinil'li: 2 b'plOJ. 1'l<>!!I desirabl(' fee land ~l~ pl & BBQ 014'TM'.r win al· balh • .,4 ooo at 1205 per NEED i\.1an or woman n>al June-Ward , Bk~. 642-4816 h ..,_. NUN · _ · · · ~s. 21,i ba!hs, Jara:e liv· _ s.-.,,. • · Balboa Panlnau a 4 BR. 2 Ba, hon1e ,s~.000950 omes. ,..,-iced •I $65.000. Fou low $500. !or crpt~ Ii-drps. in g room \Vith exotic fire-mo. ca'! br. tinllnced, lnclud· ••s,DDO Oceanfront lot .,.., estatt' salesman -i11.le1 or But 11-Sell II-Trade It Exc!Uslve "'ilh, iEAI lmmec:I. poss. Only · plaq , r11mlly room, &learn-Ing P.l.T.I. Low OOwn P8Y· -Laguna wkender, 1, l't'nt als. -leek It -lt'i1 all 11vallable Hou~e lfunl:ing? Check the ~~=, $29 ,500 ing . built·in kitchen. dish-ment. George Williamson acre SIJ,000 Ste-pht>llSOtl Realty thru Dally Pilot Classified IWAL.Tefll _DAll,Y PIUJr Open HouH OAR l;P~ER~~R;ON~~;~~;~64~2~'17~7~1~-~·~·~"""~~·:::::::J~~~~:: .. :•:.J.A:;;~ .. ~·1~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!'!;~'!;1R;~·~·~~~~ll!'~r-~-~~JJ~~·;L~L~10~%~DO~~N~~[b"";;~M~·~'~'"'~~~~~·1~>~4000;;::~·~·~·:·~~P~l·~,~·~~yo~"~,.~~·~d~~:;;~c:or.~;;~·~·~~·~IYl~~·~'"'~N~J~~""~'~""~'~":ii;'"~'·;·;ry;;;•~';'·;·;Y;::::•~-~'--~:~~ 540-1720 T•rlMll S4i°7711 61 Tlftif ves. Hurry· call act. 6-Bil60i ls a lll'.ttre~ li'i-ltll · "*'*' "" ..,. • -TUI" ·-r ,-~!r'~! 11DiGfMr•) , . ._sr "'1•,I : 11• ~!·~ 1000 G9ner•I 1000 Gen.~ 1• tf: General IOOOG.,.r•I lOOOG•n.ral NOW IS T.HE TJME· TO BUY ·1!(0 ! :i #4 •01 =t #4 NEWPORT IEACH OFFl'E -646-7711 ·c-O-S-TA-M-ES_A_O_F_F_IC_E __ -54-5.-94 .. 91-.54-5-044--~5,..· "'H-U-NT-1-NG .. T_O_N-.l-EACH OFRCE:--114842-4455 20.U' W11tcliff Or, •t Irv.in• Open Eveninp 27M HA.1101 ILVD. Opff lv .. htp 'tff f P.M. 7682 ldl1t9• llUNT1::~:·~1NT•• 540·5140 IATCUlT H1,JOJ!e-IVAN W~S CUSTOM Open Ev1nin91 HU'f,· ,~~~fq: ;::SSION • _ _!Ul t plain facts but a fancy ho~ find l'liln prict! TAX AX C--l--.:!>np")'t)ltt lnCMlfl iax...llkr. the...'.llja_bo_.xs" dn \\-I th PREPAID tN:l'E_]E_ST, TREE_ DF.PRF..ctATION MA NAGEMENT. 11nd maximum EVERl:GE!iOA ctts ot-bcRU· tlful 111)(1 wilh VtEW of J11rgf' lakf', ~·r (•lty. 7 ¥. Acrt's planlt'd lo 8 yr. old navels. '&st va lue In 11.rea at $59,9MI with 10'-' dc>>A•nt CAMEO HIGHLANDS VIEW HOME Prof~tonally decora ted 4 btdroom beauty with r estful VIEW of th# "Blul' Pl!· clfic .. 11nd "~tajo!ic: Mountains," Delightful rourtya rd r ntry, flT'l'ltiJ:e nelp:hbor• hOtld WITH kl'y nwnror1hip to PRTV/t1"E BEACH t A~tntina bound owner sacrl- ficlnc at $47,MO, QUJCK OCCUPANCY. GUARDED PRIVACY -24-hou~ Entry Get• pennii«-ONL¥..rHidcnt.I Jod ln.~tl'd &UM!tS 10 entc:r this R tehe-world of PRIVATE HOMES:-EitlOSlvt' nctaribetth p\u1 Club::-,Ttnn1s r11cilltit'S. 3 sclt'f't plAn! av1il1ble at $57,500. $60,300 and $66.9~ .Appolntmtnt ( COST A Mis,\ 11,sn101 $21.700 FULL PRICE for 4 bt:droom homt> v.1th • V. lll•n wilh p11.ymrnli1 nf 1111.00. \Vhert elst but at WALKER t LEi: coWil ~ .l!t. tUch A BUY:> Call us for appoint.mi nt. --.. JUNIOR IXICUTIVl!I Beautiful 3 btdronm in cholc-,. MESA VERDE \oc11tion. H11.~ luxuriou! Shilt;: C.r· ~1J n11r thl'f'lt11lhou 1 l Cl~ to 1chools and evl'rything, HURRY for this: f'UU. PRICE $27,750! Terms flexlblt:! .... OWNH DISPHA Tl $1'11 th.ls 111harp 4 brdronm MESA DEL '-IAA h('llT!t'. Cul-de-si c 5etling "'Ith lo!A nf ttta. Grs na..motttrrlown "t*l~will Ai.!!!_~Y Yl'IUr f'loal~g cm1':' S1op your· waiting. NO MONEY NEEDED HER£.~pra1&a.I anGjj{lce $31,M CALL ' • NOW II THI TIMI · TO IUYll THE SOUND Of MUSIC! in f'\'rry custom dtt0rated room wtt h Af-1 /J.'M iniercnm, EX PtNSIVE 1•u:<.tnm dr11~ tiver l'lheers, unbellevably pl ush carpcts, modern 1.11 1nmorro"• kitchen and p,lct urt' garden htndscaping. 3 bedrooms In all •nd you can assume subject to IO"' 51( Cl Loan, $130 Jll't' month. --Tllkl OVH-G:1. RESALE . Sh.arp llnd ready to move inlo. lhis 3 bedroo1n 2 hRth r111nchcr \\•i1h t'niy Fl.RE· PLACE. PlUlh·bu1-lOn kHchrn, finished i;:arag,. COn\•erled to HUGB 20 x 20 family rOC'lm. Tak,. ovrr subjrc1 10 S" CI Loan •nd total payn1ents or only Sl!SO ptr month with imalt down. SEE and SAVE! l'LATHOUSI fHE!I tn addition lo th\~ eotlJlgf' showpiece with LARGE family 11 rca, walnut jlilnf'llnc. ~nug Flrr.plaee, and niodt:rn 1tep..savl n1t kitchen. the chlldrPn's plaync,.UM" 1t~ Cou ld llM! for mother ·ln·la"" Seller 11nxious •nd ii willln1 to pa)' part of -Gt or rn~ buyrr's et11i..' ruu. PRICE S26, 750. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION VACANT -move In quick while t'IC'l'tlw b Jxolni:: pr0Cf'1!':cd, <t qtll!t'!n-11\zed btd• mam~. nwwlt:rn bullt·in kll t htn, flrepl11tt and arlltt will ~_r-buYtt's-tJmlna CMl111 ! A No down or 1mall FHA down. S28.9M FVLJ. PRICE. C8-IJ btJore lf1 SOLOl ' . "" ... ... ... ... ,., CON "" RE • "' cos: Ml!! ... " ... WE: ""' ... ... ,., ... '" "' "' HU ,., ... ~:i ~~ M' .. "' IU '°· .... ... "' " " •• •• --lf-----1i: -1 " " ., ., - , .---. ;.• ---~ ... PILOT:ADVERTISER Wedntsdiy, -Stpttmbrr 16, 1970 , . ..a , ~ 1 _, ... WrdltHday, Stpltmbtr 16. l q70 DAILY PIUT MOUSIS FOii SALE AENTAl.S REN1'AL"S RINTAL' "::>--:.:...;.~R,;EN;;T=-A;:;i,;:,.~...::::=::..-......,R~E~N~T~-A~L.;;;:::.:...:=c.. ~ W -· l7'5 Hou111 Furnlsl)ed -Hou1" Unfurnllhool HoUMt Unfurnlslood AplL furnished AplL Furnl"'"'11 I.Nu/Salo Furnished Newport.!"..,,_ 2200 ~~rol ---No-BHcll 3200 1 .!"!!""!';ji..!~":!' J.lo~Kh!!!..0 _ _!41111!!!!.N!!!ow~pot!!!!rt~lo~u~h-~4200!! MOUSES POA SALi ---y ~. -~- Hunt!""'"' INcll I!!! DAILY-Pll;OT Lovel'I .. ach Condo 2 Br + den, Y:et bar, 2 Ba, Z" -·-e LlDO ISLE-4 BR, 3 BA Avail Stpt J5 1or·Jcue thru flrepl , 1•r. laundry rm, .... . ·~ . tn:im ter1r1IJ: er«, gun,, or '°""5:.2 BR 2 BA, patio.'' moo. 1225 mo.'«19\; 832·7100 (llaJrrod. clubhou,. & upptt--with=tMftct·.'dinlne, 31th St. NB. ,\ $l80/mo 2 BR + Qe l''e bet.ch.· MOO mo. 673-7"89 or ¥1~, ,.lHTAU W1f Not new bu orUy I )'l'!I. kltcben.Mf:u su.lo door OV· WINTER • lee '1 br. 2 bll 4 td Yard, refrir, 1tov~, ~ 6421SOO· ~""':-> 911111.t.v--., ................ •• RIAL ESTATE. yoorw. J'antudc vaJue ~ti. ~i,. beabutut P..,q_o I, den. trptc, bttN. $350 mo + l.(k4 £ petJ ok BAY VIElV·BLUf'.fS." BR. COST•'Ml!SA ............... 11• O.ner1I j!damong1.ttoryhomffVat:. Larre 2, car port plut •IOJ:> dep. no Sea 1 b·o~e -:-TELE'·TA.END 2\.Fba· twnbse, Fa!'n ·-a, ••u.•olL M•• .............. ,,. u@d at 135,0QO, 3 BR'i, 21ull ._ •-_ .. ~Ml"' \llllOE _,, ............. Ult INCOM• ... O .. llTT ........... ... qrie. complel• .. Uhdr)t Ja. 114/64)-76 213/~ . frp\, crptg, drp!, pool·. cot.LIOI! '"•"' .............. 1111 IUSIH.ESS PltOf'~II.Y ' ..,. bat.hi, CoUrmel ·kJt. w/late.st cllltir1. All beauti1ulty l * 2 BR._ n-.an~-·t * •SCHOOL Lease.$375. 833-05"": • , .........._ MEW'"°",. l ll.l(H ,,,.,,,.,,,Uot 111,l ll Ell PllUl:.C.S t«i b/l • . VU!' IHHJ 6.J ••wl'OIT Nl19MTI ••........ t111 1u11N1u •I NTAL ............. ns. Cloud ilOfl ihlc car· completely f\.lrnl..lhM, linena, Jn;-9 Months leaM SPECIAL ---IALIOA cov11 ............ 1111 °""tc• •E"t11TA1. ... ,. ... ··"" petJ, JWlt take o~"tr exlst~ r:hina, etc. if de1lrtd, Ont" .""'' ~R ~ .. ~ Newport Hol ... to 3210 •SWl"ORT 1'tolllS ........ , •. 1111 l•OUSTlllAL l'JtOl'•llT, ..... -" n&:.1U.o•u u t.rw;.ov V'' IAYCltlST ................ Im COMMlll<lAt' ............ loan ..i.':ith payments much ii~ 1teps tO, priv•lt beach. LOOK AT THIS! 3 BR 21 --.;.----~.;...;--..;.;c,;; ~r.o::~••s ·:~:;::::::::::~= t;~ITR~~ .. ~.~~~-~~ .. :::::::;: cheapet than rent. Better Tennis courf & 2nd pool a.I· YllNTER-lge 5 hr home on Bath hOme. Stove, ca~l&, \VANTED: 2 or J Bdrin - w11TCLlf.F ....•.••. 1ne ttANCNES ................. -•. "• hurry! Call C'llt) ~ BO on property wllh &Ori:• beach. $300 nio .. 1201 drapt'B, patio, $165 /mo. Home I~ Newpo(I Heights .tA•I01t"'410NLANOS ........ 1m C1T11Us ciaovu ............. •11t' FOREST E. OLSON 00\lll landscaping ••-·-out. SeJahore Dr. &12-3529 GRAB THIS FAST•. She Di1t. lmlnfi'I. or by end llNIVElllfTY l'AIUt ............ Im "CllllAGl ............ .,.,09 uuw; f o. ••VINe .................. 11*1 ~ic• •u1M011t .l.!.l ........... 6Jl2 Elll accesa to supe.r mkt. Nowpo' rt •L.ros Hom•Findtrs '4>2951 o .:x:pt. Can furnish ref. 'IACIC IA'I' ................... ,. ••SO•T PllOl'l!llTT ......... shoppGi'g, ..... .,..,~ mon•h ~ 2220 Call al or "Tlle ' P .A. l!ASTILUF• ................... l tn OIANGI CO. ,.ll<f1191.TY ..... 11101 ,,., ..,...,, .... • '1 ()o--'d ''°l W t i ,., T•r• 11.-OUT o• STATI! ,.•o•. .......... Inc. Realtors ,viftler basis, Will conaider 4 BR 21t "c ,..., ...,... es m nstcr '.VINI! TEl l A(I ............ 1141 ~OUHTAIN ' OESl!'IT ........ '"' 19131 B kh A )'JI baths. t m<ll lea,.se. ---Ave c M COllONA OEL ,,.,... ............ 115t IUIOIVISION UND ....... ,... roo urst ""· lee.see -pW'Cnase or outright $300 ~ 83" ''18~00 !=="='='======-I IALIOA l'EN INIUU. ......... u• tl!AL l!IT.t.Te: Sl!1tv1c1 ..... u1i Huntington-Beach ll8.le. Adults only. Rel1. Winton ReaJ 'Esta te 67~1 64"1 W • 3230 IE.I.CON IAY ................ tits ~ .•• l ltCHANOI ............. a. Antl2152 .,,, •"'" 'Ba /POO estchff IA'I' 1st.ANOS .................... t .•. WANT~D ........ u.. $11,500 "l:IJ" AM or 837-0791·&11,Y· .,...,.... .., 'tsr., th w L, ------~~~~:L~SUNO .. : .. ::::::::~:rJ BUSINESS and Assume exisHng Sli'o .,,HA• lime. 8ayshores 22~ .--family room. dining rm, BR. Liv rm din rm + HU NTINGTON, ••ACM ...... 1• FINANCIAL }Dan. 2 Bedfoom, 2 bath, 6 ;r ONE OF A KIND * -. 7 lellCfll Yfd, patio> dbl garg, family rm. 2 e'a. New rug" HUMTINDTON KAlltcH.lll ... ~ l..S •ur1••s1 OffC•TUJlllTll!'S. ,,. bl AT'rn.ACT. 2 Br, 1 ha, bltns, d1hwhr -1c, wshtl d LIMOA, 1sLI! 1JN •u IN•ss w.t.NTl!D .. \ ........ yrs new, elec tn range, Tiny house with apectacular dshwstir, \V,inter l eas e . ..i ....... Ko'd• .·.,"11•. -•. _ rapes I fixtures. \Y FOUNTAIN VALLl'I' ....... ,..1411 INVESTMENT o---1"-... Ull .,.,, b<aut;luJ wood burn· ..v...o" voe' •• -500 •-r .,,. C.it «><•76 ~· · "" ' all ~"his ' •hop'g ,._ S&AL IEACH ............... lut INVEITMEMT wA'iiliO ...... uu .... ~ .... "''"'• · n.c • • ..-•a, ...,......, · TELE-TREND -"' · _,.., ;uNslT IE.I.CH ............... 1•• MON•v TO LOAM ............. un Ing fireplace, 1hlngle ro9f, BETHKE REALTY 2 BR Home. 9 mos lease per n10 lease or sale \\'/ GAlll DEH GROVe .............. 1•1s PElllONJAl _LOANS ............ mt patio, cpts, drps, wll8her & * 494-2858 LANDLORDS I I assuma S :i Ins loan LONCI el!'ACH ............... lSOI JliWELIY LOANS ............ . .. _.. do $350 I mO'. on' Bayshore . • &j'l_lln<I . • ' .AltEWOOO .............. IHI CGLLATEllAL LOANS ......... mt dryer 1ncluucu • your \\'h • $750/DOWN . • Dri\'e. 548-&.'.0. Vacancy Problems Ended < ~"· )IANGE COUNTY ............. lMIO •EAL ESTATE LOANS ........ Utt \\'ill handle. _-_rl•-=====~~.,,::;:::;:==I OUT OF COUNTY ............. 1615 TIJAGES. Trw '** .... Qd Permanent-Ocean view lot, ----·---F REE supply of qualilieU u I fly k ouT OF STAT E ........ ,. ...... 1 .. MONEY WANTED ... '* IJ $5,950 F/P. Assume bal. on Irvine Torr•c• 2245 lenants at no cost 10 vou. "vers ____ •r 3237 tT•NTON ................. _1611 ANNOUNCEMENTS , -WCSTMINSTElt ................ liU . exi.stlne loan, Bkr, .f9T-l2l0 Ask for LEE or OLA Mtow.1.v CITY ............ :.: .. 1411 ind NOTICES ,, ••• 71 ( -J • ., "IOJ or 49H632Tves.-4-BR ::: lli(""""B,oy & O'.ooa11 132 ,,,,_ For Rentals ,., Uoo'vo-lty S•HTA ANA ,, .......... .,.,14?0 ~ -·· -.._ '" SANTA ANA MOTS ............. 1631 FOUND tFr" A*l ........... '411 view In bvine Terr. $700/ FOR RENTll Park&: Turtle Rock".."C.U; ORANGE ............ ;.I W LOST ... . ............ ,.'411 $1000 s J TUSTIN ................ 1'4t l'l!llSONALS ............... •n uan mo. • 3 • ' BR H I NOllTM TUST IN ............. 1'4s ANNOUNCEMl!MTS ............ j(jl BE' ~w MARKET I c • t 1725 Bill Grundy, ru1r: 6424620 · omes n Qr. kNAHEIM ,. .......... 1ue •IRTtfl .............. -...... Mn ~ _...;.•_P~·~·~·~•~no"'---"'-= ange County. R~ntaJ1 1tat1. SILVER.I.OD CAN YON ••....• ,.165! PUNl!llAU " ,,,,,, .... , ••• ,.1411 £... G [ I t tal · $ LAGUNA HILLS ................ 1191 PAID OllTUAllY .............. MU ~ume . . oan, 0 5 ACRE Estate/and or Horse c del M 2150 Ing al 123.50. Fum or Un. LAGUNA ll!ACN .......... ;;-o;llt5 F.UN••.t.L Ollll!CTOllS ......... 14 monthly $228,_SUbmit down, T>R--h . oron~ ar turn. Ask tor BONNI, L•GUN• NIGUEL ............ ,,., •LOlllSTS ............ '411 3 BR ' BA I •.•• l'k nAUl\O ,._w/.nice view, _adj. -----I --'-~-1 1 MISJll)N Vll!JO ............ l7DI CAID o .. THANKS ......... ., ... ,, ' . e ec ., I e other estate parcels. $35,000 3 BR <:pl/drp, trpl, yard, --a32;7aoo- &•N ClEMICNTE' ..... ·17\I IN MEMORIAM .............. Mll .nu Cl'pl! drps lge COV patio w/ 110.000 do """ relo•a.. O""n bcame .• .,::... mo. Lse SAN JUAN CAl'ISTRANO 1"5 CEM«ll•'I' LOTS ............... 11 , • • II;: n·w ,...... ...-. -•• CAPISTRA NO IEACH ' l UI Cl!MllTEJtY Cl'l'"1 ............ 11 w/brick BBQ. clear bldg site for 100% req. Sept 15-J\i~ 15. lst Western Bank Bid&. DANA POINT 1141 ~l!METEll'I' Cll'l'PTS ........ ,..,. 847-8507 Eves: 968-1178 f' . Bkr '°'l"o06 or . 606 JASAUNE 832-7800 Unive.rsitv Parle OCE-.NJIDE ,. . ........ 17SO ~ltl.MATOlllES .. ., ........ tut . lnlV'Clng. . . -w.r ,, '""' DIEGO ........... 111s ~EMoR IAL PAlllKS .............. 11 I! I 4~100. $200 mo utll pd. 2 Br hse. Nr. Day 133-0lql Nights llVEltSIDE COUNTY ltOI •UCTIONS ........ , ... 6al • 1 ••' • $1 25. 2 Bn Duplex \V/ <>Qrag. HOUSEi TO eE MovED ·:::::·, .. •v1ATION se•v1cl! .......... ~~I ..... j .,., RENTALS rurkt & restaurant Adults ,.. CONDOMINIUM ........ ltSI TltAVEL ........... '4H • 'Yi ,..l I .. • _... only, no pots. 673-8936 Child ok_ Water pd, Newly 3 BR. 2 Ba. tnhouse .... $340 DU PLEXES FOR s.1.Le: ...... 1•n .1.1• TRANS .. 0RT.t.T10N .......... % ,s; Houses Furn11h-· 1 •• APAltT MENTS FOR SALE ... ltH AUTO TltANSPOllTATION ......... -•• I KM.n 1---..,;.c __ ..;.._,;__ pain '"'· 4 Bdrms., 2\2 baths .... $:.UO RENTALS-~~~~:~1~:~o1tiNG ... !:: Gener•I 2000 Balbo• 2300 TELE .. TRENO 2 Bdrms .. I bath ...... $280 Housn furnished SERVICE DIRECTORY o~:~~m~~::~·~ b~ ~ 1 "'-=;;..;.c... ___ .;::.::: Iii' ~UNG_4_B_R_o.-3-BR * PENNY SAYER 3 B•RR. E'"ohou"""1u.EoRsEAtbluLfTYf $38J GE NERAL .. , , .... 'l'OOll ACCOUNTING '5el I b k Rl!NTALS TO SHAIE ......... 1003i ANJWEllNG Sl.RVICE. . 6511 In al . Sep ram rm, ric &: den. Bal Pen. Avail Sept-SHARP 2 BR Home. Fenced Uni\'.' Park Cc~ter, Irvine COSTA MESA .............. 21DO Al'l'LIANCE ••PAIRS. Pili• 4!11 lrplc, all elec kit, privacy June. 2 BR upstains, furn. yard, patio, BRING the Kid-Call Aoylo'me .,, ·-MEIA DIEL MAiit ............. tlOJ ASl'HALT. Olis ... mt k' tA2 RENTAL FINDEftS . <hl.>-V<>£U MESA VEIDE ................ u 1• AUTO 1t1•.1.1Rs .. .."31 .rear yard. As 1ng ..... 500 or FrH To Landlords $300, 6'1!>-1911 dies! SUS / mo. CA L L.l~~=.:.=======,. I , COLLEGE PAIK ............. t11S AUTO, $Ht •• n .. T., •• Etc. UM take over nice IO\V int GI QUICK NEWl"<IRT 1EAc11 ............ not 1.1.1YsrTT1NG ........ tSJ1 1 .....,,1 962-9692 ?~ Irvine 3231 NEWP0111T HGTs ............... 2211 •OAT MA t,.TENANCE ........ .w oan. ........ o r 645-0111 Lido Isle 2351 Hom•Finders 645--2951 ----------·I NOT BAAND NEW -. BEACH-$18;950 CLASSIFIED INDEX . --......_ ~- DIAL DIRECT :e4Wf78 P• , .. , ~~ t x"'1""AiiilifMCt ... ! 111!1 I '1·lld ----I I 1'11li11r __,.._, ........ wood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach It's .run , fi ne neighbors and preslige living, all 1n oni:_.lux_µ.ti9us package. That'• .Oak· \VOod Ca rden Apa rtments in Newport" Beach, just minutes from Balboa's Bay and beaches. There's a '/' million dollar Clu'bhouse with party room, billiards roolll, iridoor golf driv- il!8 range, men's and women's health clubi,' sauna ~, tenn is cou rt~, reside nt tenn is pro - an.d pro shop, and Olympic size pool. All this, and much more, jus t steps from your profession all y decorated aPa rtment, each '"ilh private balcony/patios. Air condition~ i111/fi rep laces optional. Oakwood Garden Apartments Un 16\h Stre:e l between Irvin~ and Dover Dr. (714.] 642-8170 Sp•cio11• 1tudio, • • :l Bid room 1uil11. Furn.ished or 11nfurni1bsd. Stt!I to $311. lmmldi•I• Occupaecy Model• op•• cl11ly ti .. tot P• NEWl'ORT SHORES .......... 2Ht llllCIC, MA'ONllY, •IC. ........... 962-6677 ask for Mr, Cat-_____ ...;;;c IAYSHORES ' ............... ms IUSINESS Sl!llYIC:t:S ........ ~ 4J5W.1tft.C .... MIU 3 BR 3 Ba fl ho VERY CLEAN like new a nd' TURTLE ROCK-LEASE. 41-::=========--========== DOVER SHORES ............... 2727 IUILD••S ................ 6$71 erino, • 0 _,Yater me: c . BR 2 ha d l n 'g / 1· WEITCLl~F ............. 21)0 C:ATllJ!."ING .................. '"' 1~17ooo~=Bel~~FH=Ao--4~b,...-..,.. .... furn., $450 mo. VA ANT i!I this 3 bedrm f ·, A ' r m. Gonor•I ·-re t M 4100 UNIVERSITY PARK .......... ~22" CAllNE1)U.KtNG ............. oPN • ow , r. con . * BELL RlnGER Bill Grun(iy, Rltr. 642-4620 home in 11 new area near an1 rm lrium, patios, Nr. ;;..;.;.:;.;.=; ______ .;::~ OS • esa ~:~~N:Av .. ·: .. :::::::::::::;:::= ~~~~~~~l!c•.:.~_.1 ·:·:::;:::::::::: Pool, elect bllns, ref, o"·c SHARP 2 BR home ,.,;yanf. So. es t Plaza. $250 per mo. schs-pools·prks. $325/nio. J F * SUN_N_Y--*-·t EAST •LUFF ............... 2'1'2 CHILO CARE. u~• ........ "11 2nd., assm. 5\~% }'HA. Ba!L--l•l•nd 235S Families only. Call Agent 114/833-1461 '-..___ ust or f!I T•rt 214f COMTllACTORS ........... ",. 493-3418 Bring baby, $135. THIS --IRVINE T!RltAC E ........... 224! CAltl'ET CLEANING ""I ~========= \\>"ON'T LAST! ~141. * ACRES * COllONA DEL MAii ........... tul CAltl'ET U'l'IMG . RE .. Allll "u1. WJNTEJt..Bal. Isl.. furn home Corona del Mar 3250 s· I Ad It IALIOA ................. UM ORAPERIES ............. "31 H ti t Hom ... Finder1 '4S.2951 WALK lo beach, large 2 yr -~ -1ng e u s * M ... I A ts * LIDO ISLE ................... m l DEMOLITION .. . . .. ......... '6U un ng on Oct l to June 15. Sparkling 3 ld ho . . 4 3 BR 2 Ba o.... p • 1.1.~,,",","·'•'··o ................ ,n"H' ,o.•,•,•,','",,G ~E v1c1: .......... "...,u Harbour 1405 $110-Util pd. Bachelor apt. BR, 2 BA, new """""Is, oBR 3mB•Aon fa nice! '•"1 ~· . . house. Luxurious Sou Studio • 1 •·•rooms e-... 1 .. .. .......... .. Ao. .......... A il ~.-. • , orma n1ng, new carpets .. no pets. 2nd th Bay Club is a whole .,, -.u HUNTINGTON eE.t.cM ......... 24ot 1ou1•MENT llENTALS ·······"'' va now. drapes; all a PP 11 an ce s f ·1 S'°' Bl LOW RATES FOUNTAIN vALLE'I' .......... 1•11 FENCING ................. "61 _R£DEC &: L n d scp d Broker. ~980 $250/mo. 673-l841. , • amiy rn1, .,.... per mo. k. from Big Co ro na new way of life designed SEAL IEACH . .. ........... 24S1 FLOOll J .. ... . .. ·-····"'5 Waterfronl 3 BR & dock for I======::;:=":;::;:=: Coatr-. &:-\Vallace Rltrs .. .Bea.ch. To right h.nt"'. just for si,,._te ."N"•ie_. l_t'i; ~ay. Week.or Month LONG BEACH .............. UOI FU RNACE' llEl'AlltS. Ek ...... WI 1010 So. Bayrfont: 4 BR 31; 9$2-4454 ~-= • c I TV A r • .> ORANGE couNT'I' ............. 1iOI FUINJTU•e 11Eno111N• sale. Lse, or lsc option Rentals to Share 200S S~ Incl. some u t 11 • s . fun living with v.·arm, dy. o or 1r ....., .... . SANTA ANA , ............. -:i::; ·aRIEFINISNIMG-"" &14-4zn. I---------= ha ~·aterfro'nt'home & 2 Br M R' h I Salisbury ReaJty 67~13ti2. namic neighbors. It's a • POO:I I.. Pho_ne ""'· Ind WESTMIHSTell ·· · ....••...•.. ~ GAIDl!NING ........ '611 1 ha garage apf. Doek. , OY• 19 f ft • M d Serv I MIDWAY CITY ........... u11 GENEllAL .sE•V1 CES ......... "'2 \VOR KING gil1 de I i r e s Biii Grund 3 BR. 2 Ba. 'townhouse· $150,000 Clubhbu.sc wi t h &I . ice avai SANTA ~NA HEIGMTS ........ 16,.,,. GRADING, DISCING ........... 6W Fountain Valley 1410 roommate to share 2 br apt , Y. Rltr. 642-4620 1 BR .. Carpets, dra.pes, fenced P•to·o, tge. porch·, ,, ••• • hc.ith club sounos ,w·1-0. l Sign.al So. of O.C. COASTA.. · · .. · · ........ · GLASS , . , ............. ·"" --'-'-----" 1..,1,ouHA SEACM .............. ,m G•EEN THUM• ............... ,,.. \\'/same. ~~ blk to bch. 3 ER. 2li: ba, all elec patlO. $98/mo, IT \VON'T carp.. drapes S275 t.1o. IPlng pool, J,arty roOm, bil-Fairgrounds L•GUN A MIGUEL ............ ,,., GUN SNOP ................. 6111 VACANT /DESPERATEI. 83i>-4804, ext 3, Nancy, day•. kitchen, Lge patio. LAST~! lease. 61!>-5992 . liards, 1-r golf dro'vo'•g '.!376 N_ewport Blvd. MISSION YllEJO .............. 2Jtl ME-.LTM Cl.UIS .............. 6121 AJ " '· ;AN ClEME11T E .......... 1111 MAULING ................. 6111 Aft 6 598-3804. * , t 6, 675-1238 * Hom•F inder~ MS-2951 * 2 br-choicc area-,valk to range, tennis courts. pro .>4.S.9755 SAN JUAN CA .. ISTI ANO ...... 21U HOUSECLEANING ........ 67U and I c-.•1ST1tANo •E•CM ... -.... v• INTER IOR DECORATINC:. ..... •nr Pool/Heated/ Fil,tered! SHARE Beaut. Laguna Bch. L 8 h 2705 Country Uv"lng beach-$215/mo., year lease. shop resident tennis pro. BDRM Adlts-No pets. DA NA POINT ........... -1141 INCOME TAX .......... 141 Lovely • BR .• ·-· y-""'! a pt. View. Walk to •gun• eac 61"1844 Single, 1 & 2 Bedroom \u.-.;. S105/mo. Open for ln11pec. RIVERSID E COUNTY ........ 2IOO lllON, orn.menl•I, Etc ..... : ...• 1SO ....... ti ....... ... eves VACATION RENTALS ......... ,,. lltONtNG ' ................. 155 Low interest! Priced l'igh.l! e very th i ng . W/clean 1-BR, hoUSl', furn . + guest fN THE BEACH AREA~ . . ury apartments wit h all the Sat. 10-12 pm. 2515 Santa SUMME• RE NTA LS ......... 1111 INSULATING ................. 67'1 HAFF AL REALTY mature erliployed \\"Oman. · Sharp 2 BR ·Stove refrig 2 Br. 2 Ba Nr. Ocean. modern conveniences avail· Anu Ave, Apt D. C.1\1. For CON DOMINIUM .............. 2951 INSUlllANCE ................. nl • D house & Ba. Lge lrplc, Vic-. ' " 1275/mo GI' Ro"·rtso" d . DUl'Ll:.ll.E5 ICURN ........... ms INVESTIGATING. OeltcTIVto .... 711 142-4405 Alt. 5:30 p.m. 49f.9aTI SISO/mo CALL NOW1• . . ~. "" . able. Furnishr.d and unfurn. a d info: Call 642-6142 RENTALS JANITO•IAL . . .. ...... 61'1 toria Bch. steps lo ocean. Hom•Finders 64.s'.2:951 Realtor. * 67;>-2440. ished before 8 am or a.ft 6 pm or U f • hed JEWELRY RE,.AIJI. l ie •• ~ ........ TO\\'NHSE-1200 ..... n, Lv • WIIJ.. SHA.RE HOME: Secluded. $200. 642-1272 . 3 BR 2 Ba . cpls, •-. lrpl. . 213: 46" _,. Houses n urn1s LANosc.1.•1NG .............. 1111 .... \Y/Lady 21-]j,\Child &: Pet •~=-~------.,,, ~--7-~-"-"------GF.NERAL .............. lOOI '.0Clt5MITH ................ "11 space, 2 BR, 1~~ ba, kit OK. ~tOTHERLESS HOME. J BR, 1 Ba l't'dec. ocean vu 3 J Bedrm homr 1n country Deluxe duplex. $295 on l'.lODELS OPEN DAIL '{ Acapulco Apts, attraclive, COSTA MESA ............... 11DI MAIO SERVICE .............. "25 blto,, cpts, d-•. fo'o rm blks IO Cre' Sceot Bay. Avao'I atmosphere r .-" •0 hools & I R It 61" t002 MESA 0£L MAR .............. 1105 MASONIY. 8R1Clt .......... a>I .,, Aft 6 pm 847-492:\ .. vuuu .... ease. ea or :>-"" IO A Nl 9 p l'.1 Pool, Util paid, Garden MESA VERDE ................ 1111 ;'°~N~: STORAGE ............. pver 2 car encl gar, streets Oct-June $225. 494-6643 10111 of shoppg. Avail now at 3 BR 2 ba t H F 1 • · • · 1 · living . .Adults, no pol!. COLLEGE PA ltK ............ ,1111 Al Tl ,Pl"'11Mtllll ...... '*51 In rear, park grounds in S HAR E m y e,t e g a nt OCEAN $230. per mo. Families only. .' .soo wy, rp c. .l NEWPORT IEACH ............ »• PAINTING, JitM ..... . ...... lllU rl ho I front hOmc, 3 BR, " patio gar S310 )'fly Adults R~NTS FROM I BR-$100 Nl!Wl'OltT MGHTS ............. 1111 l'ATIOS . . ................... front. Only $3600 d n. wale ront me ,"'dock. 2 BA. Avail. Nov 1-Apr 1. Agent 546-4141.-• . . . "' WPOR' ••ORl!S 1220 PNOTOGllAl'HY . .. .. 617' A '''"· '" 00 ~. S"" mo. only_ 673-6298. $150 to $350 1800 Wallace Av.e. C.lif. .......... l'LASTERtNG. l'afdl, ..... ~ .. ilM Mume conv morg. ,,.,..,., -J•~ wu B thke Realty 4°' _,. IA'l'SHORES ............... :ms 25 500 0 968--7440 67S-43ll. e ;ro--..a $145-Redec 3 Br, l ~fl Ba. Apl. • ~---$25 Per WHk & Up ~~~~L~::i•Es ... ::::::;:::::WJ ~~~M:~~ING ............... = S -. \\'net \VILL SI 1 "' h , Palio. Chldrn/sngls ok. Huntington Beach 3400 NEWPORT BEACH Bachelor & l br. TV &: maid uN1vE11siTv_ •AlllK ...•.••.... :nn POOL s1•v1cE .............. •• 691. iare ge ac liome Laguna Beach 2705 Blue Beacon * 645-0111 · RVIHIE .............. -.. )211 •owE• swe•PIN• ........... "11 Assume FHA loan. 3 Br, 2 wit h \\'Oman z; +or cou ple. MEREDim GardclUI, 4 BR, 880 Irvine A ve. ~~~-avail. 450 Victoria, ::i~ =~~FF ·:::::::::::::::: .. ~:; :g::n::·~~~~. '::::::::::::::::= ha. Bltns, frplc. Nicely Ind-No smokers. t.lrs. Fenton Lease/Sale Furnished 3 BA, ram rm., form dining, Irvine & 16th .-.·..-·.,.,.-,-=~~~~~! l!t Tort 2H4 •,•,•.•0°0·,~~ .... ,•,~,·P.1.iit"•"·"".,i111 sc..,..yd. centered,..,; a·la· 642-9933 or 67~21l0. Lovely Beach Condo Cool• .. _,, 3IOO air cond., auto sprinklers. I BR. Iurn, $145 Avail Oct 5. IRV IH£ TERll•C E .... -...... :nu '-1" ..... ' ""' (7141 ... ••so COltONA DEL MAil ........... :n.51 l l!MODl!LING, KITCMINS ... ""' goon style blk bottom pool, BACHELOR will share 2 BR. Avail Sept 15 for fease lhru $350 Per mo. Unfurnished. -.rv.;il Also 2 BR unfurn. S145. SALIOA .................. nll SCISSOllS IMA•P•M ..... •KJ 950 531 ""10 2 BA apt .... ,. aame, n.-.. J une or Jo ..... ' BR, 2 BA, --968-JS;,l , Ava il Sept 18. See u-. Apt •• y '' ''"'' H!I SEWING .. · · · ·'* $.ll, . Eves. ...., · ..... .., RENT OR LEASE ·--~~~C:l'i.~suN~·:·:·:'.·:·:~:-::·~·:·::~rs ::~frcoT~~~~~"s~A~~.~!!:, 'B~Y~O~w-,.-,-_3~b~r.~,~ba,.-.~1,..,-s~hf~y view, 1 block to beach. $100 upper with living, dini ng, 3 BR 2 BA 1 ( ho 3 BR, :i BA. din rm., crpts, SOUTH BAY CLUB H. 18·-16 Placentia. NEWPOllT WEST .......... uu TAILORING ............. 6m decorated. Assume 5~ % mo. 494-6436 kitchen area11 main Ooor ov. · ' c ose 0 8 ppg. drps, 2000 sq ri . nr bch, Fu1·n Bachelor & I BR. ~tl=~::g~g= ~~~~~u.-·:::::: ;~1.~~1l!.~c:;4~~0L .. :::::::::::m loan. Owner will take 2nd. COLLEGE girl needs l or 2 ~~~king2 beautUul p oo l. NichOISs~::tt~stete $300. Bkr. 847-85.11 . eves APARTM£HTS Exceptionally nice! F..OUNTAI-" v.t.LLE'I' .......... )111 T11.E. LIMlelltn a~ ...... ,111 $29 000 968-80C» aft 6 girls to share__f,P.1.Jv/POOl_nr_ _"":'.''. car port plus stor-962-6365 •• , Below rental vaJue! • I I . I . I "- I SEAL SEACH ............ :-:-:145'-Tll l E IERVtcE.--,.,-.. ~ ~ ... -... -10 • ' --Ag • O> I t 1 ~. f 546-9521 -21JD Ne rt Blvd -GARDE N GltO'i'E .............. J47S TELEVISION, ... IN. l ie. .. '"' ----19th &: Harbor. 646-3166 l: °" mp e e-JU ..... ,,.-a--HUNT ~ watr!rnt 3 . wpo • .-in. LONG 8EACM ............. 3$11 UPMOLSTEllY ... . ......... Lanuna Beach 1705 646-5314 • cllities. AU ~autiful.ly & SHARP. Sharp! l BR, Xlnt, BR. i:>so. (Sec ad under l-ive where the fun ts-f--·· NASSAU-Pilms 2 Bt=f~---1 OR ANGE COUNTY ............. UOI WELDING ........ mt .. complctel tun111hed l ne So c t Iha • c ts SANTA ANA . .. .............. u 1e WINDOW' CLIEANINCI .......... 6"7 _ _. ________ LADY lo share lovely 2 Br . y . . • I ns, nr . s p g, p • cla111 No. 1405.) 644-4221, apt. Furn&: Unf. Pool, ping· :~~~~~~1;~ ... : ... :::::::::::]! ~~Bw~~~e~.M!L_~!~~~ WEED IT ai-.. C.M. W/Same. Nr. ~~n:te;!ctodp~:-;;~be~~:. ::erps~:i~tn;~~e ;;;[s, :;.~~ S46-S041. RENT FURNITURE-~~. ~~~'st.5~~.,J,~wna. 's~:r:A~NA MEIG.~~~.:::::::::~!: JOI WANTED, w-.... ,. .. "" b occ &: S.D. Frwy, 545--8729 Tennis court. 2-" pool "· 540-782i. ~ llR-. condo-Pools. eJec bltn.s, ~ J7t$ JOB W•NTED. AN REAP .... f I ''°o"u"a'• ,1~.1.,c,H ............... , ... Ml!N a woMe:M ..... JD FEMALE Teacher desires so . on prOpertu with gorg. , LOVELY Coo·'o·., 'lo~~ re r,1g, "' w crp. Avail * DIRECT TO TENANT LA "' " ............ ••• SCHOOLS I TMSTltUCT10M 1'" •· h I r -'l •• ,,. .. Kl " .,.. $200/ I 493-3-118 ,._1ss10N VIEJO .............. J7'M 01 '''''''''°" ... -"THAT'S ntE ntEl!IE" for roonunau:: to s are ap ·......... eous landscaping thru-out. ve~, c-·n•-· Club ,-,. 3 00 "· mo, se. 24-Hr, Delo've~ SAN CLEMENTE ...... 3711 J . .. .. -aft 5 PM. 67~1489. "'-· ' ru """ ".1' '" * 4 B 2 Ba All bl ., SAN JUAN c.t.PISTltANO J72S M'"'E'R'c"H"A'NDISE FOR7"' lhl!! sprawling contemporary t;;.,tJJJY .access to 1uper mkt, Br/2~i ha. pool. pvt, patio. . r. . Ins. 100'/o Purchase Option ;r $145 mo. QUIET 2 BR. Healed pool, Crpts. drps, dshwtir. Adult only, no pets. 2295 Pacific Ave. CM. 543-6818 or 6424429 t.t.Pt5TRANO •EACH .... -... 11• styled home. Detailed ~X· _ 2200 shopping, etc, S32S month, $313 mo. Lease. Adlts No Children "'elcome. Call befr Complete l BR Apt 1s DANA "oiNT · ............... 3140 SALE AND TRADE terior \\•/low s\\•eeplng roof. Newport Beach winter basis, Will con11ider pets. 61' ·~. · 1 12. noon 846-4229. Low '' 1~1mo. COHOOMIN IUM. ......... 1'50 ,,_.,.,£0 £"-AVAIL "-DUPLEXES UNl"UltN .......... ?'75 FURNITURE ............ lines, \vood, stucco &: Palos lease. purchase or outright . .-. --. :JO.Do." '"no'mum """'· 5. Lge 1 Br. SUMMER REMTALS ......... "" OFF ICE FUltNITUllE ........ 1111 2 BR hse lge >d SIS& 2 Br F • y II ••1 ·' "" tu•• 114,· P I • -RENTAL!t OF,ICE IEO•tPMENT ......... 1t11 Verdes Stone \Vell design-* BAYSHORES Iii' sale. Adults only. Refs. . . ' . ' - ' ounta1n a ey ,.,. 0 * \VIDE VARIETY '"· · oo "'carpo .. . sTo•• l!'ouiPME.NT .......... wli cd 3 BDRM. I.. DEN CEN· Winter rentals. 3 l: 4 BR. 49$-2152 A.\f or 831.()791 any.' unif, frpl.c. lge ~tlO Sl50; --CUSTOM F"ANITURE 1846 Placentia, See mgr No. Ap'ts. Furnished CAFe:, 11t1n.1.uRANT ......... •u · 1.,m.. for 'inarried cpls, infant ok. 4 BR/2 BA: Bllins, covertd ·v H. GENE IAl-.................... 1.1.11 1=u1PMENT , ........... =: TRAL HALL FLOOR PLAN . furn. $300 i\fo. Ava il. SepL -.... 64&-8226 . $260/ 1 1 & 1 l RENTAL ====~~~---COSTA Ml!SA .................. 41M :~~l~l!o~:L~ooo .......... ..,, Dbl. door entry hall opens June \ patio. mo 8 as· -1 .. 1 S BEAUTIFULLY Furnished MESA VE RDE ............. 4iH FURN ITUIE .1.ucT10N·:·.::::·.:uu TO LARGE LIV. RM .. 25 "C" TIIOi\IAS. ReaJtor S•n Clemente 2710 CONDO w/pool, 2 hr, l'h ba , 642-2264. .il \y, Slh t., CM , a48-l4Bl bachelor 548-1098 NEWPORT aEACM ............ otlM •rr•o•aC<S OOM 2 · I d Nl!WPOl!T Ml!IG HTS .......... 4111 .. ... ............ . FT LONG Wtnl CENTER 224 w. Coast H\\y 54~ -car gar , pallO, crp s, rps. REMA1tKABLY Qu iet aduh1 No,.,, '.w•o•v sH011es u2t •NTrou•s · ............. •11• · • 1 I 1 111·1 C 11 L••un• 8 h 3705 ........... SEWING ,,.,...CHINI. ....... 11'H F'lREPLACE or \\J}llTE llUPLEX-Uppe•·. '"'• 3 b,-, 7· COLONY COVE eve ;) mo, a .. aac UNBELIEVABLY * WKLY-Lov•ty •pt Bach WESTCLIFI" ........... .nl 'l\USICAL INJTllUMENT •..... llU ' &.llJ; BJl-5950 -ft li1 -'" " UNIVERSITY l'AR K ........... .,,, •rANOS a ORGAN S ............ ll:it BRICK. Sliding glass opens ba, gar. $715 mo. Lo'tl·er: 3 2 BR, 2 BA-ADU LTS ONLY a pm _DAILY pu.of reporter and EXTRAORDINARILY~ -or cpl. Furn:-Kitch, ·$35 wk 1.1.cK I A Y ............. ttM ••O<O "" NO PETS 1-49" •~-* 3 BR 2 BA C d BEAUTIFUL EAST 1LUFF ............ '"41 ... ..................... to rear grounds. t.1str. bdrm. br, l ba gar, $2'15 mo. Both u.J ~:, • • · rpts, rpi;, wife want to rent or -lease &: up. 546-0451 coRONk OEL MA• 42!1 TELE.VlllON .................. mt Coll P k I~'/ V I D'I G d Apt •• '''' ........ .,.,,,, Hl·FI • STElltEO ............. mt suite ,v/~IIRRORER WARD. on oceanfront. Will consider RENTALS cge ar · ... w mo. small furnished or unfurn-a nre ar en s •·; \VK. Mot•l Bu•galowo, ~ ............. TAPE ltECOltOl!RS ......... ltff 549-2534 "" " I AY ISLANDS ·-............. 4JSI CAM•ll.t.S & EQUll'M•NT .•.. UM ROBE DOORS&: PRIVATE unfurnished. Avail .mid-Sept H-.. Unfurl'fshed !shed hOUS(' in Laguna Can-Putting green, waterfall &: sips 6. APTS 130 wk/up. LIDO ISLE .............. .Ul ""llY '"''"'' -B TH IV/MARBLE TYPE I 'd-J "0 1093 R ' • "· I .I.LIO.I. ISUNO .......... 42:51 "" .. ... ......... A o m1 une . ...,.,.. • 3 B 2 ha, cpl/dJ1)., sly, fncd Yoll of' other 0 .C, canyon R~eam, uo\\-ers l!:Vl!fY'\'ucrc, 2376 Ne\\.'fV'lrt Jvd. 548-97'" HUNTINGTON IE.I.CH ......... 4411 SPOllTINCI oooos ........... PULLMAN. General .. ,._ d "·f •·t • I cl .,.~ ~~0n 4i-:• I bill'·~ -~-7'·-:--·-\~~-"'""'~"' FOUNTAIN VALl.•Y .......... -.11 l lNOC ULAllS, SCOPES ........ 1551 WATERFRONT . 3 br &: den, -)' . n.c s. ~ ast. ng area by qecemlx!r. ,,........_,, " poo . rec. room. >G.lUl5, F 1 B lEAL IEACH ................. 44• ::~~~'t:T~o~~ .. :::::::::;::::::t Completely modem kitchen 2 ha, frplc, \\'asher/dryer ~..P· req: $195. ~9990. days, 536-1195 eve1. BBQ'1, Sauna. furn.-unlum. 21u1rn r S.Chelor ~~:=G~E:;~NTY ·:::::::::::::: MACKINl!ll'I'. Etc. ............ 1r. w/att. _brkfst. area, has ALL dsh\\·rthr , fenced y a rd . $131}-2 Blk! from ~an. 1 3 BR, 3 ba, bonus rm ideal FOR Lu 3 br. 2 b·a. ocean 1 ~ 2 Br. al:io Singles from 0 Ntiwpo t Blvd, CM OARO EM GROVE .............. 4111 t~:.·A"o"e .... ::·::::::::::::::·:is: BILT=fN RANGE&. OVEN. 'Vlntel'. 3513 F inle):, BR. Duplex. Sharp! tor in-law, pets, kids ok, vu. hise S275 mo. 494-2250, $135. See ii. 2000 Parsons 1 BR. F'urn. Sll:i. Call JWl!STMINSTER ................ 41.U IUILblNCI MATlltlALI ....... 111'6' DISRWSHR .. GARB. DJSP. 213/693-6220 Broker. 534-6980 S250 mo. 540-1543 494-9411. Rd., &12-8610, Betmen Har-548-1711 312 E, 18th St.", =~~· ..... :~~~~~~~-~H=~~·=Th~~~b<~U~s~b~B~~~m~•~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~l~~~~~;~:~~-·~--2~~00 ~ 'ANTA .1.N.1. N1:11HW ::::::~:'.a P T · oca1 m ™"r • 2000""---,-• 2000-•·n Clement• 3110 '"_ ..... _ .................. -..1 ·~-••ltiiEiumXi£i'LGF1IBiiR;;-;•;-'usT1N ' ................ "'41 PETS ,CllNElllAP.. ............. --.. -1• co-.STAL ............... •nt c.1.Ts .......................... mt section has been leased out, ·;.;c.==--=_, "'FrorilT2-8--wk:---QuieL gar, adl-i:s:-LAGUNA IE.I.CM .............. 67tS ooos .......................... -NEEDS YARD WORK l A • N ~\Y 3_ BR, 2 ba on g111 ( . 2452 Elden //!~,, .. LAOUNA NIGUEL .............. ,., HOlllSES .......... ,, ......... tul .• rou""· F•m rm, formal Luxu_ry S1 ngleApts.Complcte • ~ MISSION v1l'JO ............ .me 1..1v1sTocic: ... FEW MINOR REPAJRS. of. ... 1 BR SAN CLEMENTE' ···••·4711 CALIFORNIA LIVING fered U · ia, tor the Iow price din'g nn, Atrium, Frplc, m1.1d servi~, housewateli upper, newly redec, ~;1:~::N~.1.;~s:c\ANO :: NUllSllllltS ...... , ........ ml f s~~~~-f)-Ctra.~ Bllns, Drps & cpll , L&e, linens, a.II ul!J. heated poo.l, Adlts Only, No pets, $140 + DANA •OtNT .................. •HI swtMMl/rtCI POOLS .......... .,. $0 3·1,950 FULL PRICE 1' ~ I-' V S29J mo. 492-2033 billiai'da, restauranl, cock. R&JI &r elec. 6424044 aft 5:t S Tltl,.Ll!X. tK. .............. ,,4"1 l'ATIOS ......................... "11 GONDOM.I NIUM ................. JI 1,WNINOI ..................... "" LOW ON PYMT 0 K Th . p I "th 1h B ill I ci 11 --tails. l br S125, pool, spacloua,. MOTIL$ ..................... .,, \IACATlotrd .. A. ON' -or 0\li'ne r wi11 cons~ Je~i & un e WI e u • n n~C«ie Capistrano Beach 2730 VILLAGE INN dulls. Ideal fot bachelon. RENTALS T,RANSPORT Tl of t.ogu"' """ <>t-9436 1993 Chureh 5'M6.1l Apt •• Unfurnish1d •OATS~. VACMTJ ............... oph on llbtral ·purcha11e o•llOlfOl'IQ9 litter• the 4 BLKS from " Ocean W/ BALBOA INN . . s.t.ILSOATt ............. "11 four S(rombi.d words be· 1 BR I $ISO I GENEllAL ................... SIOI POWI!• c11u111J1s ............ ,.,. lerms. low 10 fOfm four simple 'WOl'ds. "i· View! NEW 3 Br. fam rm, Balboa 675-8740 urn, . 1nc util, COSTA MESA ................... 1111 s .. El D-SKI IOAT .............. MISSION R.EALTY din rm, cpts, drp1, bJtns. . ... pool, gar, dl!posal. Adul ts, MESA "''DE .............. 1111 '0.1.T T11tA1i.111s .......... ,.,. """' So. ~.,, H-.• , --·,,. I G a C H U T I 1~ 1,.. m-or 'l'l"l'"'. .no ,.,._·i;u..-•• llfl!Wl'OltT I EACM ........... nll IOAT MAINTENAtlillCI .......... ;JO.I ...... _,, &.115" I "1 I' I I' ~ ;JUI ' ,.. ....... -•Wl"ORT NEtc;NTS .......... 1111 IOAT U.UNCMIMCI .......... MM PHONE '1141 .... "731 - - ---• • ~ . • ' BR c f f N£W'll'b•T SNOll•S ........... --MARINI eOUIP. ........ .... L ""'"" =---' omp . urn. Heated WESTCll,..F p o"'ic'"'"'""' ·:: :g:: ~~l:v,"',r, lllN• ........ = Country Uvlng Condominium 2950 832-7800 Pool. Children Ok, See 126 UNIVl!RSITY A ........... .............. .. -".·lonte via•-~ .... ,CM I ACICIA'I' ... , ............. 5241 10.1.T llliNTALS .................. " q w A•" IALIOA-... : .............. ,. OAT llO\lltlillO ..•••••.....•••• ,... towcnf!g t.tteR, ""'' iv s. "" ~ • .• ...., surt orld. New, many drpg r-cond POOL w ...,.. .,... l!.t.sT ILU•F ............ n42 .a.t.T CMAllTI!• ............... ..,, Buill of wood. surrounded by I I SAN Sebastian mano r II'" 1 BR bl I C:OlltONA Oi l MAii ........... sne ,..llNIJllQ •OATS .................. . ..... '•·t ln v K N u Sr i • -· w . ·w • • • {.. n$, crpts, BACHELOR APT. ·-······· 1.1.Y KL.IMDS _.~ ................ SJM IOAT ITOllH• .... -...... ..... a qultt, -country 11etting. I I I' 1, ex1ra11, Jeaae, for 1 yr. 1 t M •1 · • a· loc. Cllrl prcfered. SllO/mo. LIOO Ill.• .............. --:nil IOAT1 WAN'T80 ................. 1 .,_ J bdrm ho Beau 83()...'JW9 r: ~. -Clll &IW4QO, 1ALto.1. iiu.ND .......... Sl:fif 1.11tc•An ............... fl• ,_.&c • · me. · · TILE--T-REND --l··=,-,,-,=------1---~ MU•TllfGTOM ••ACM ......... I* "L 'l'IMe t.ISSOMS ............. fl• tlful view of Lag\IN. propel" LG 1 BR c~/drp. bJtm, 'OUNTAIN VALLI \' .......... t-111 MOllLI: MOMt:S ............... ftlt & Cat•llna shOttlinl"; \~-.;-.;...:..;.;,.;.-ti '!" DupleXll Unfurn. Jt75 HOWDAY PLAZA ~30. No po-. -Me-Sl!Al t t:AC:M .. . ................. Moro• MOM•s •... -......... ttn T O G • L ._ ~ '" ......,., Lotto ••AC" ................ llCYCLIS ................ ms " DELUXE Spacious 1 Bdrm. Dr $1:>-5421 oR&Nol! couNTT ............. ,... •L1cT•1c: CA•s .............. tat ,.A61can, I I I' I 4 B.n . 2 ba1h, unrurn. or. pnrt. Furn apl. 1135. Plus ut11. _·"°~-,--·-,~-~-·I •A•o•• eaovl .............. wit MINI 11ic11 .................. nn Wa don't get ulcers f rom •~'tit. I 6~ '7'• 618 * 7 LR. G I B l WllTMINl'TI!• ............... Jiit llllOTO•CYCl.S .............. '*' .....,_mo., l!ase. ,....., :.... Heated pool Ample c ean ac he or, MtowAY c1TY .................. •u MOTOJtKOOT••• .......... RE "L ES"""""E "::~===~=~..,what we ea r, but what's -Acacia Cd~t ........ 1 .. -. No .... !1:1-n _ no adult over 35. SL05 util pd. IAMTA A•A ............... NW AUTO SlllYICll a llAITI ... Mii ,.. l"'I f" US _....,.,.. ,....,""'" POOL. ~~ f~:~~·~~ ~ll~~.:::::::::t: ~~Z:ll~~:vi~u~~:.::::::·:: ll90 Glenneyre St. I \T l O p E C I · ,~llio pets. 1965 Pomona, C.t.I. · · CO.I.ITAL ........ : ...... 1111 TllAILEltS. Ullllty ............. KJt .... "113 • M94Jl6 1--~,--·..:,.1.;;•'"'"1..;:;1-i·'-T1-I .. Comol•t• lh• chU(kle quoled TIME FOR HEY Look Her•' Si\1 1 BR, all ulll incl. sm LAGUNA l tACM .............. SJ• CAMll't •• ~ .................. tne .,.,.....,.. -v bv lilliny 1rl ths mlnln(f word. • mo. Clct1~p dtp. l30. 2335 UO UMA llllOUEL ~ ....... :: .. 1111 T•UC:KS .. ' '"' ............. «.. 11-h • I No 3 .... • (j)UICK CASH ... ~lor A • NEAR • u..N '"tMENT• ....... m• J••PS • .. .......... n11 2 Loti-Vict.orie u.•c you .... "e op r0rn .a11p • .......... "'"" p._. Elden, C.'1 aft 3 pm. SAN IUAN CA~tSTRAfJO ., ... 1m CA 'll~I• JIENTAU 9122 • ' EVERY'M IING. IN'" BEACH CAl'llTRANO 1fACM 173' OUNI! IU0911!1 ,,,, Modern 1 BR houle, ma.uive • p~f NUMBERED LEm•s. JN I' I' I' I' I' r I AREA. '.'$100/mo. llURRYI DANA l"OINT ... ····••·••••·· ., .. IMl'OltlEO AUTOS .......... .,.... Al -.. • • THESE SQUARES -THROUGH A -rRi,.L•)., ttc. . ........... ,,.. ll"OI T CAllS ...... .,.,,... frpl. llO IJ\lflll nuuse Hom•Finder1 '4S.2t51 Nowpor:t llffch CONDOMIN IUM ............. snt ANT!OUEI, CLAISIU: ......... Mll bttJ\. Vu from p1t10 lot to -, --•••TALs ¥tANTt:o ~-···· .... "" •Ac1 cA•t. 11001 ........... "" _ _ O,.~N1sc0tGAMlll!r ! .. •,weo,v1E lETTERS I I I I [ I -DAILY PILOT OLDE R couPu: 10 .,.1'ls1 llOOMS llO• Jt•NT ........ ' !ttl AUTO h i!"'"' ............... ,..., build. S\Cps to btach. Prictd --... .. ~OOM . IOARD ltff 'UTOS WAfl'llO ........... .,,t'711 Ul\Cler land value •l $39.000. managing u units ror part :~iif'i<o\:t~'"' '~"" ;::; :~l'c tt:.: .... ·::::::::::::::·:::: 61~1'72 ()wne1"/A1<•l. • SCRA ... LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 WAN. T-AD rent. Tee"' ok, "'peU. Ph' ' W 1 Br: Bllins. pat'°. Btw:- S.y • 9e1e:h. Yrl.y fl&.Slmt> Adult" m.&1ll oft 4. ' ..:.;:..;:c.:...;:..;:;:.c.;..::...;;. __ i_.:...:.:.;::..;;1"~.:::;,:,,:;_;~~:..:;:.:.::.....::..::...::::::=::.:.=::..:.::::.:_:.:.:::. · . 6·1~9m all 5 pm. -1 j I • • •. w.......,. Stptffl'lbtr l•J 1970 ... • _ " R ALI 11•NTAU RINTALI ' • ~!f!!:.!?!:!!!!!!!!!._ _ _!.Aplo.!!!?;:_.!P~-~.lllt!!!lll!!....;-~ ..,... Uiifvrnl"""' Aplo. Unlvm"""' Apti. Unlvrnl .... _Huiotlt..,.. ~ --Ceot• MoU ... ~ ... ch 52t0 ....;.;r, . .....; - ~ *NEARLY DeW I bt, 2 ba, -F &a, Cptl, Drpa, * * , * * trplc, crp11,'-drpl. No pets. Bltnst ~· _::JllE8JIB 41Scottllb Treat" • 16111 '•rk•W. Ln. Mp. la.!Mt San Dltp Frwy to ....,, Blvd, A blkt SQ.' to Holl, W. on Holt 1 blk. 'II ,lllrto Motl Alita. sm/mo, 3111· 32nd BI. * iut • e llT~m • * tlf_ • • j._ ~-I 8&-Jiul 0:...u. F$. -1·2 .... ,_ Apia. -,-iiA. filOt'111-:-trPti, JIOllOCCr!rtl; 4!rol. Adultl.- JUO up Ind. uUUU.1 tdrpa, blll: to ocean. Ytatb' 1.llfDSORG CC. Sll-ISTt Abo film. ""°' l Re<natlon in; . .,,._, . 1 •• -· blllll -· ar.& Ql.Uet Erwlronmtnl · 6.N ... _.,.. .. •• • -...... ott ;fJff! pu1iJn& No .... 2 BR, "!xllo,-1\1 BA,, crp,11, drpo, pool, 11111' bel<h, !llO 1959-1911 Maple. A ' drpi, nr llolf 8"'p. 1115 per mo., lldulb, DO Jell. Calta Me• ve. mo. Ad\lltl, ~. MUll9ll ~winds Realty 141-1511 Aleo Gal'l,IU..for rent YEARLY dkl/mo~ 2 BR, ~1 !Jr. 1\/0, Cpll, drpl; l•-.. -----"'I new CllJlelt. kldt,-petl, anp, 1U.nta ok. . . 109 A 1L3 lltb st, NB. llue lo-·• '45-11 II · QUIET ADULT LIVING 3 BR .. 2 Sa. Of! tbe -h. · NEW LUx 2 l 3 "'• by 1 Ii 2 BR. Shal crpta. bltnl, 12Z 351h SI. Yiiy $300 mO. be.ch! CrJltl, drp1, bltnll, LA QUINTA HEIUIK'I pool, bea~t. lndocpd, 1liO • For lrifO., 5'11-1'73. pr. --1. llUM '170 mo. ind all utll. Adlllll :..,~~'2-~'-:i=~ "Modern Spanhh" onl)> no perz ** 1 BR. WATEJlF,RONT· e 1 BR. NEW! l'tftplace. 16211 PerbW. Ln. 211 AV...,,. si. '4C-4m BALBOA BAY CLUB APT. Neu Ocean, Pollo. Adulll. -· WhHolv• Went?'Whidlly• Golf S,ICIAL CLASSIFICATION FOlt NATUllAL·IORN SWAPPIRS Spoel•I Rote 5 Llnoo-5 tlmH-5 louck1 IULll -AD MUJf :i:!r' ,_.... .......... ~ ....... lfeff, 1-YOUA ..... •t• · .......... tf ... ,., ..... ,......OTMIM IAlS -TUDll IM'-\'1 Mtlr • 147-1441 -FOR ttnt 2 ...... m -UllO nia. Call IWl-2211 LINDBORG CO. 5»-2519 PURNISHED MODELS NaW OPEN very clean. Immed ia te LRO. BAY VIEW·Lldo lllr. I BR. crpl9, drpo, blh11, To"• .. Your Trodor's Par1dl,. Ad LUl b llDtlouplng, cablnll, ca'V....0 eoort-'°"'"lon,J&llt.>ud· 1181. ll' Ba. Cp~~ drpt, Adul~. childttn ol<, No P •ii · PHOHE 64"671 yard._·'.· sunken swim'• pools, BBQ'_s & fOUD· Contut Loil Con wel l &n-o171, •7>«B2. SUO/mo, Call s.:£-1165 . ta...uo • 54;>-9491 or Jack Ayen 1 BR TWnhle, pool, l&l'alt· * 8.5 •crt:• APPLE VAL. Commerclal.tlncomePrf>p. "THE ULTIMATE IN .,TS" >n ... n Bia. No""°" Holtht1 5211 <rpt, dr>• blllll, nah-<lty, LEY t.nd. £23· ft 8 "" 18 "'1'-own t.quna, old- BR ' Fro • 175 NEW 2 BDRM. B e a m patio, $140. S.>1019. trontqe. Value $25,(0). er. Trade for s.n FrandlCO 1 BR'~From '150 2 s-m " ceillnts, wood panellnf, All NtCE 2 Br. Pool. SUndeck. 2· Bl.ks froi:n be~b. New 2 TRADE far nnall Buainn&. or No. caJU, rtel't'aHonal l.=,.,,;=,;A;,;11;,;;ut;;il;;•,;l;;nc;;:I;,,· ;.P:;u;;;"';;:&:;:U:=nfu:;:"',:;:· ===I rte Juturts. 11115. Adu!"' BIW._ CID. Multi, no pell. n~ 1 ~ •-tio * * "'4-1127. acreage. ()wn@r .f9f.1e2. 11"'" ~ '""" --· Ap ....... ts ........ pa I no pets. c.11 now MS-0073 .,.,, • -saraae. $165/mo. -.3132. Mountain home I Unltt, aood rental .,..., N...,.rt ._. · 4200 ••lbea 430I * 387 W. Bay Street. * GORG!X>US 0 c e • n Vu: · $5600 equity tor S31,000 eqWi,; 1 n c o m e W~TERFRONT w/pltr It 1 BR. On the B &y LRG Airy 1 BA. W/'# crpt'1, lr.vlnt 5231 Deluxe 2 Br, retr $1~1 ' 1 shop equlpmtnt, $13,500, For bou1e, oommer. Ooat lor lrg boat. 2 BR, 1 S130-Wln1tr drps, stove, utll nn, new Br $125. Bltns. 536-6120 pre.111 brake or !! cill or lK>l'lf' ranch. ba, furn or un(. Lra deck 67>-tSlJ palnt. MMlii.. no Pe I.• · · ~6-l233 OWNER f75.6259 - w/vtew. Yrly or winter. ;oi SR. Apt. $250 monthly. 315 $150/mo. llM3'73 NOW LEASING! ' --U.a Bayfrnt duplq: 3-4 Br/ Commettl&l Income proper. 3601 1n1e· . Appt only. E. , mtboe, tnrra: :A-pt Sl10;J·BR kth '%. atudio, Ne.~,-famlbo ... and,adulta units-Sant• AM · . ·--1'?!!1 -wUll. Sandy-heach.-Xlnt-\tr,"free -& ~c1ear; next' to Adlts, no pt!ta. 133-1134 or c. 873--1521 or 54&-1711. d~1 cpll, patio. Avall 1/1. with total tterelUpn club lnc. record. Trade for T.D.1, Seara. Vil. $85,000. :ror 613-Ul9 WVELY Bayfrnt apt. Patio '114;.. 5'M301 or 21S : and prwchool. l, 2, A 3 VILLA MAltlllLLES orlnduatrlal.E vu:-61a.529t unlta, hou1e.·orbeachprop. · MESA MOTEL Wimer 1175/mo Ull• pd 592-5227 bdtml lnml l150. Nr. shop. llRAND NIW • ~ ae, 5 ,,.. old, On.nee OWNER 67U2!11 -1ar. Yrly avall. fn..6799 ' · f'o10DE'RN 2 Br, crpll, drps, Pine, golf, tchools. · Just SPACIOUS Grove, Rlve1* Cnty, PALMDALE 3 ACRES * LO\V WEEKLY JtATES *-1 Ulll Paid. SlM \\'inter GE kitchen, en c lo 1e ~d south ot San ~Fwy. on 1 I 2 Mrm. Apt1. mngment free.~ M, eq. 365' Siem. Hwy Ilg tor more Kitchen, TV's rnakl aervkx'. he ~ aarase, neu bua. S145. CUiver Dr., Irvine. 133-3733. Adult Llvlnt SB?. M. For: TD'i, land or remote hl-dnert acre•. Pref J~eated Pool 0 ~·5-45.33 Adultl. 120 E. 2()1.h. PARK WIST ,urn. & Unfurn. submit. 494-2938. wlbld1 w/acces1. G.IG-9&81 . $16,;..QUIETI Wat deluxe APARTMl!NTS Di11rwaibtr. ~ ooordlnat· 3 BR, 1% BA ea. One house OWNER 848-1558 SAIL INN MOTEL B•lboa ltl•nd 4355 2 BR, l~J BA. GE kitcbtn, Owned and Manapd by ad appliances • pJmb abq A 1 Condo, vac&nt. Both Resid.'1 HUI Top Vltw 1 Ac. e WINTER RATES --~~ 2 ~pr. ridulbl, no pell. 240 The Ininl ComPlllY CU'P't • choice of 2 eolor l<>"-'er $2(1,000 bracket Trade best Redlands toe. for late \\'kly or monthly <>r 3 day 1 BR, 1 ba Studio type 8.pt E. 161h Pl. 541-6432. ICbemlt • 2 b&thl • tt&l1 ~ TD's, aulD, trlr or model cad or Cont'l or stay. Corner 28th ilr Np! wino kitchen. CLEAN 2 BR 1~ BA a tt llvff 5242 abowtn • m1m:nd ward-~e! Chrntr/aat SM-5580. down en income prop. Blvd. Adj Marina. *Aft 6, 61;i.l231 * Studkl. Crptii, dl'PI. Poot I robt doorl • tD4tNd 1lllrt-Bvowner Nwpt Bcb duplex. Ow!!rlbk:r., mJBll NEW 2 Br 2 Ba fully crpt'd 2 BR w/boat dock, fUrn or Working cpl pref. S14S: e NEW DILUXI e tnc in lrlttbln • brellkfut , . Have clear 2 br 2 ha Condo I l. . '1 k't L-' unfurn. Nt!'ff. Yrly rental. 646-0496 3 BR. 2 BA Apt f« ~ bar • huat priftta fenced wry cl<Jle to oetan, Alw~ rg iv rm, t ec 1 cu .. n, 673-6640, 205 Grand Canal. · Ind -c mutn nite d~ pa& • pl• JUUICIPlnl • ttnttd. Trade UJ.000 eQWt)' S. Orange Gr. Pasadena. sundeck. Close to beach &. 3 Br, 3 ba. crpa, drp1, bltn1, : • • bliek Bar..s.Q' 1arp be t,. for small olflce bldg NB. $42,000. Want duplx hiplx, ahop'i, $UJ/mo. 35 1 O # BAYf'RONT: 3 I 4 BDRM aar, yard, pool, Play ant. nn A dbl PbP, aul) door r--1 ~ a or C.M. Prlnclp11!9 ' only. cond<> <>r '! NWpt area RJ Marcus Ave. NB. 673-1464 SANDY BEACH. 9(121/15 $210/mo, 54&-1383 aft Ii. opener &nfl. Pool ' Rec. iii j(ioll•~ 1an&l. 713/66f.551i6 or 713138&-1151 Ward Co. Rllrl ~1550 * NEW llAYPRONT Ev". 673-5299. •-..... 3111 -Bristol St. BR's, 2Ba'•·27719th St. . 1.,~:!;, ~i. ~;..-:k'. ~ rROll 12115 e ll6111LH.ofSo.OoutPlazal * * * * * * Lower Duplex. S250 winter Huntlntton leffft 4400 See lll Monie Vl..llta Ave, 165 ~: NB PH~~~ ts'J..noo rt"ntal, S330 Yrly, 67$.-0236. CM wtLLtAM WALTERS CO. -----------... REAL ESTATE G•n•r•I· AT The Beach! 2 Bedrooms ON BEACH' NEW Delux 2 A 3 BR, Cpts, llNTALS beautifully I u r n I 1 he d . • Or p 1, B t t n •, X tr a 1 . CtNnl •I Mer s2lt L-..... Btach Aptt. Unfurnl1hl4 6010 Winter be. Sl&a.-$115-$19;, · 81• ~~~11;. llW~ood~la~nd::;•;:':::Tu~•::•:•·:;c·=M~·! Fiiiiiiiiiiii~:iiiiiii~~ 1~c:..-5 7 05 Guoot Hom•• --Some util. iXf5(g...2319. .•-rigte-a., ... '"'"' ---875=-21'""_____ .c:=;~::....-...:;;•~:;.; e 2 BR Furn.From$285 OCEAN VJEW Lra ~---------$13().Y~ rnd, 1,~ blk bch. J • 2 BR unturn $260 # I BR. ;"'ll utll pd. ,150. ._ ... -Bachelor, 1 ._ 2 BR. aplt. PRIV. Room lor Ambulatory LUXURY New ollicn, prime Br. duplex. Sngls ok. · Carpets4ape.cllthwiaher Adulta, 1nl&ht ok. 3O1 ·,.. ·~-V Furn or unfurn. Crpts., drps, lady in lic'd 1Uett ~. Beach Blvd., air, cpta, Blue Be•eon * 645-0111 . heated =cl=•ma.tenm. Avocado. st&-1442. 19111!!...._'!"T• bltnl; paUo1. w a I kl ng Collta MHS. Good food drapes, etc: 2-4 or 6 nri. ...--{ --... dlatance lo town. 100 Clltt aerved family 1 I y I e . suites .. (213) 39f..OOlS call 2 BR, !.ba apt, BaltbOal~~~ blk rec ~-"I:"' 2 ..i-~'.. iiu1Ba11. Poolll, :J'11'1 -ON TEN J.CAr.9 Dr., Lag. Bch 491-5491 M&-3391 . , ,..U=ec_,,tc,. ==~~--from ""ach, nope 1. uo:> mo Pl·-··-• ~......,.,.... •no pe • 1 a 1 -...._ ,,__ · ' ~ yrly Ise. Ulil paid. 968-1793, Security suard"· pd, 1884 r.1onrovta. 5Q..M.38, on. .,llPI Ir ... ..,_. 1/J BLK TO IEACH I ELDERLY Guests, octan * NEWPORT Ay ail Oct. 111. • FURN • .i.o ~9alL SI35-Nice 2 Br. Bltne, Pl'I• ~ 1~.~=.l From i1m. New 1 A: 2 Br. view. lovely home' In Beach-modern1d1x ottlces. OCEANFRONT, 3 Br, l'~· HUNTINCITON a'""'1 'aard. HUIU\* !~. •111 90D ... Labe, ODl ~ ~ ~54~:~t H'lr)f. Laguna ~ach. 491-1686. ~;i_xio,:t'~:.riv. ha. tiJ>"top end, n tt cpts, ... to&. l'ACIFIC ue ••con ..rv UlaeArthr nr. Cont "2' Misc. R•nT•I• "" UP to 3800 ,. ft-Deluxe, a ir cov pal. gar. S275 mo "'ntu t BR n.-ie ..._. ... _. fU -(1) 774-7465, 5~1!ll.5 ' ..., .. ,. x. ...... ., ... , ... ,.., LRQ: pta 2 BR 2 e Rent1l1 W•nttcl SttO cond, crpts, dfP8. Jn com-• '111 OCEAN AVE., H.8. kitcb. furn. Fenced Pltlo M• a , a on ENCL. Stonp Garage1 for puter center bl.de. 648-7425 CLEAN l Br. $12>. I Br. Cn4) 536-1481 yard. Sl45 :mo ......... 24i Maperite, S. of Hwy. YOUNG Working c o upl e rent, CM. SID mo. Jnq: 1959 or 546-'4JllO Sl30. 2 Br. $150. Util pd. Ofe. open 10 am-6 pm Dtlly Flow!'r St, CM. Blthl, cptll, drpe. $250, desires: 2 Br unfurn -s>t or Maple Ave., Apt. 5, CM. 1:------,------ Adult, no pttll. KI 7.\15.j Managed by NEW Ip 2 Bk triplex, Pvt ~7913 hou9e, crpta, drpe, blt1111, REAL ESTATE NEWPORT oUlee1 crpt I:~ OCEANFJlNT: 2 S:r Ouplrox. WTLUAM WALTERS 00. patio, 1ha& cpta ~ drp1, * COROUDO APTS. 2 Br, 1 fncd yard, pvt aaraae Ap-G I drpt, oct!an ~. from S1a. \Vi nter. $200/mo. adlts. I L!!!!!!!...!!...!!-"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Bltn r anct. encl pr, S115. A 1~~ BA., frple, dbl car· prox. $1~$150 mo, Hive 2 •Mr~ Call owner alt 6, 6J5..4644. 213/795-3011 LG Bachelor. Util paid. Near Avail around 10/1. s.&'1S17 port' lara:e Pool. $115 I: up. cats l toy poodle. 646-4665 ~me Property 6000 ID>-1200 Sq. ft. OUice. also oEWXE 2 Br.. Wttlcliff 5 Poinl11. Single lf'male over BR. f 11501 Pool 6'73-1178 aft 6 ' weekends. Cos!a 600 sq. Jt. store. $90 & $150. 3.'>. S97.50. Ref1. A cfeanin& 1 un · mo. · Me• or Huntlngt<>n &ach NEAT. clean, local Mobile CM 646-2130. Joe. Pool &: bUrui. Adult.I. dep rcq. S42--22l9. Elee ii wtr pd. Adlta. no OPEN HOUSE • Sat A: Sun, atta Home Park. Pool,• rec room ..:....,,:,,;,:;~~-=- $210 mo -no lse. 64H2'14. pell. Meta Manor. W ll am to 5 pm. 2 br, aarase, . 1 ~nd I " ooo ft * NEWPORT BEACH **' BQrgai - Border \ to Borcler Every c!.11ifioa w•nl ad in tho DAILY PILOT oppe•rs in every edition ••llf'( day. Tho! muns your •d win-be '"" in popero dolivorod to homes and sold from nowsr•cks from border to bord.., all ·along tho Or•n90 Co•st ••• •I the w1y from • Seal Beach • to San Clemente OCEANFRON't.Oeluxe J br, 2 BR. Pool. ~d u I t1 · W11on Aw, CM. •1405 pvt patk>, Walk to 1tore1 1: DAILY PILOT rt p o r ter e c. "I"" ...,, 1 er $SO/mo. AIM:ond. 2 ha, frplc. Avail 10/1 $350 lkaut/Quletl Ut1l Inc l I LRG 2 '3 BR 2 Btthl beach. 220 MirtUerlte w/family wants 2 « 3 BR S75,000 down. '1% on Ervin * 61>1601 $200/mo. 11616 cameron, I: , • apt,.or--home, turn or un. B al a n ce , Wally MtCoy,1---,,.,,._,-,--~..:...--1• mo yearly. 873-7053. 84~121. P'rplc, bJt-ln1, crptl, d"'-LRG New Apls, 2 Br. 2 Ba, furn, yrly rent; max $240 81>0118 anytime. l Furnilhed Sultea. You Get It LRG l BR Adult1, no prta. 2 B 2 0 • lu ~ encl pt, ptlk>, 5t8-103' on Marguerite, So. of Hwy, BalOO. p I W 6 UNITS Eutsl.de C Cout Hwy. NB , $12;)/l!\O. r, oa rn, crpts, ... .,s, Bltns cpts drp• porcil mo. on en n or . OlJta Phon 645-71.82 Yearly. 6'1>8592 dihwahr. No children or 2 Br. w/ carport. SW. Wa. $22S. •54~'1983 ' · Newport Bch are1 . 546-6380 MeN. 2 BR. roach. Nice 1,,,=.·=---.,•C'C'.---.,.,- or M2-0807 pell. '133 We. 5J8.0115 or ttt pd. Nr IChll. 2192 · days-548-7684 eve11. pool. Good nntal area. OFFICE Space av a JI , 5Yrl700. "A"P l&centl&.63&-41'0. lBR,lba,110of Hwy.Frplc, RELi.ABLE young couple P')Tamld Exch.anrors , Ne~'Jl(lrt Beach, 2043 J-BR furn on Balboa Penin ·util pe.id, yr l1e , 115.l m<>. 6T".>Soll6. OCEANFRONT 2 BR. 1ar, -wshr, dryr. Se-pt 15th· to June 15th $225. ~U47 # OCEANP'RONT 1, 2. J, Ii .J BR's. WINTER RENT- ALS . .,,_, Ocffnfrnt Winter IH 2 BR. $165 * 962-5056 • APTS/Ro)ial Hawallan. $140. 2 BR. upper. No 1ddl or :no, li~~~lO, yrly. Adua whtlnt. ref's. desire unfurn 67&-8800 We1tc!IU Dr. 645-2820. Pool. rec.. rm. E/~._220 ~b. __ Util_ ~· A~ Sept. y. • . 2 br. apt or house in N.~. (2) M·lA lots, Production Pl, COSTA Mesa-New ottiet, 121h St. or 219 15th St., H.B. Jl. ~r.i (liji: 2 BR, l~i BA.--wood panelinr. -cJOlflo-wata;--$175--peT-mo -Newport-lkach;-673--7010-or· ground-Door, $123/mo. BACHELOR. Utll Pak! ·DELUXE-3 BR.. 2~~ Ba bltnl, rrpt•. drps, frplc, or Jegg on yrly basis. 142-XMS 642-2821 ar 642-5106 * NbR ocEAN! * · Studio apt. New crpta • 4rpi $250/mo, 644-tl!S'I. 83&-1439 LINDBORG co. SJ&..2S19 bltns. $190 per mo. 546-(K51 DEWXE 2 aty, 2 BR l den, "wa""'K~'G"'=Cou-,pl-,-.,-.-.1-.,-,~Br Bu1IM1t Rental 6060 Commtrci•I 3 Br. 2 Ba. Crpti, drpi, l0l8 2 BA. ~llns, crpl1. drps, unturn. crpts. drapes, RENTALS El "--•·-Drive. CM . frpl, patio, S/Hwy. 875-2141. buillins, fenced yard, pvt WEST Sidt of C.M. aCl'Ofl!I ~E A ll31J from lff!rv. dept Theo _Apts. Unfumllh~_ S45-3ll&. evtt If~. 2 BR. North of Hwy. Freshly garaire. pprox. mo. Robbing Ford, could be Im. * ·0 -·-1 l 2 BR. painted. Avail 9/15. $22.5. Have 2 cat1 ' toy poodle. 1 • srORE Bids 1or sale 686-698 W; 19th St. Bethel T~-ers corner. stA--1168 agt. G I ~A~ ... _, lfL 6 • "·nd part hse or o fice or coHee •Mrl 5111 Garden Apta. Bit-Int, priv. 675-329!1 .....,....,,,., wee..., I. shop. Loli ot park's . DELUXE APT. WINTER I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 patio, heated pool, h'pl:c. 2 BR apt, drps, auaae. • LANDLORDS • 64&-291'1. 8£t(I'A~ 673-2617 .'IM/mo VENDOME Adult•. S145 mo. st&-5143. Water &: 11fdener paid~ FREE RENTAL SERVICE STORE OR OFFICE OP:£N 12-4 PM, Sal It: Sun. 2006 \V. Oceanfront. 2 BR. wntr l!e. $225/mo. 54S--i928. LGE, Like new 3 br, 2 ba, bch duplex. Sunde.ck, 1ar. sept...:June $250 ~- BEACON Bay-Winier ren- tal-Jge 1 hr, compl. (urn, lrpk. S3l0/mo. 673-~3. 2 BR. yearly ctr monthly Block to beach Call: AnilJI 673-6710 2 lae br, new crpU, 1~ b&. St!'lO. i,.cn aYall. Sll-2148 Brokft SM-6982 600 or 1200 Sq, Ft. Parl<lnC Jri.tMACUl..ATE APTS! bllns. encl patio a pr. 'Od I 2 fii.1 BA Apt. Avail A;;;, for Rent Reatonablt-. 646.2414 FA~~~~T s!c~on Joe, No,oet•. $159. &44-82 :.:Ci;us~~s!:.t mo, 700 --· JttS 2630 Avon St., Newport Clue to ahopplnt, P•rk EAST side • 2 br, l~ft ba, --WORKING Or colle,e alrl. HARBOR BLVD front. 1971:37' * Sp!'ckNI 3'B1t'i, 2 ha crpt1, drpl, bllna, refrlJ., lelbN Island JHS Kitchen ' home pr iv . '''/reitroom. ruo Harbor * Swim pool, puf/ll'ffn pool No pet!. 146-4S10 $50/mo Ref. Morn. 548-3909. Blvd, CM. S200 mo. year's * Frpl, Jndiv/lndry fac'll LRG 3. BR. Crpll, drpe, pool. LlnLI IAL~ Ill * Sl5 per wHk·up w/kit-1 ,:'°;:':",:· ,:";:8--07!3,::;·==== 1145 An•htim Ave . Family A 2 child. 2214 on Grand Canal. W1terlront. chen. S30 per wetk-up Apta. 1 · -C0;"';,;,;;'~1~•E;S;•~~~ .... ;;;;21!24;:112Col~l•1ae'iliA'.'ivii•·jjj-i,O;pii;:dj;p; Boat dock. 2~ft BR., 2% BA. MOTEL. St&-97'S5 °"':o•.;;.•..;R.;;ont=•;;;l __ ..;1171:.;;.·;-1 '!! 2 BR apt·bltnl crpt1 drpll. Unturn. Av1U Oct. l, $.150/ COLLEGE Or ~'011tinr r;lrl. SUP£R.-:DELVXE QUALITY FOR RENTIJ Cleaii. Jnqutfe 155 2-A mo. yrly. No childrr_n or Bal, 111. Kit I: TV nn. lelt'. l-2-3 room, 11P 10 3,000 IQ. I, 2 I: 3 BR Apartmtnts lhl'u· Coriander, ~. pete, 813-0207 s7o mo&: up. 6~l61.i. It. oltlce 1ulte1. tmmed, oc. oot Orange County, Ran1in1 $175 UTIL. pd. 2 Br. 1~J ba. CHAR..\IJNG upper 1 BR apt, ·-cupancy; Orange C n t y. Na.,ert H,h. · 4210 from $69.SO to $118.50. "Furn Pvi piUo. See mK? 339 unfurn, yrly: Mature Motels, Tr•lltr Alrpqrt Irvine Commtlt. or Unfurn. Ask lor JODI. cabrlllo. Ph. M&-3648. adult1; No pe:t1. 673-1503 -Ceurh 5"7 Complex, adj. Alrporter DUPLEX. Lrg 1 Br. }'urn apt. New llrs · &. drapt-1. C:i:EAN: Matin? adults only. No pets. $135 yearly. 548---7185 Owntr. 132-7800 -IG-N·l-GHT ''· •M k/ Hotel 4r: Restaurant. b&nQ, N&W D&LUX& -2-8 a.•ch 5400 -M """ up. San Dlc10 Ii N'pt. f'wyl, ., ... 1 t . ' lledr-. -J llotlu .wa11 UTins ............ " llllllnlWd • ow ... Mio • ..,,.., c,,,~, . ,.,.,..,. ,.,,., •a... C..1n • --..·c.1 .. ,. NNl!loler'.t .... 1 DESK SPACE lOi No. El C.mino Real So11n Clem•n•• ......,. DESK SPACE- 222 Forest Avenuo loguno .Beoch 491-9466 CORONA del lot.AR: 5 RM/SUITE. Storage &. parking. 1080 1.q" ft . Ground floor, 2 Ba. Avail Oct 5, S.125 6fa-58J~ FOR LEASE Lrg modem .. ocean view OUlce11 • Sho~. tultablto-proL or buShltu. lt91· !. Cout •1 wy, Laguna Bch. '494-9-ITI. DIAL dlNCt MMm. Charle 10'll' Id, then Ill bl~ 1.1'1( listt.n 10 !he phone rinr! l I The . PILOT . ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace All ••• Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley (;osta Mesa Newport Beach ·Laguna Beaeh ' ' Saddlehaek San £1emente (;aplstrano (Plus the daffy . newsrack edition) For One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642 ~ 5678 . r ' • ' • I ~--' • r " . _._,J PILOT·AOvtll'l~EI _ Vhd-. S.,U.,bff 16, 1170 ----·-_ • _ Wtdntld.,.....,.Mlbir 16, 1970 .~ llAl\.Y m~T fJ, -...... , -liUllN•M .... -..... HOUNGIMINTI· llllVICI DIRICTORY llRVICI DIRICTOltY .llltVICI OlltlCTOltY-JOll ' IMPLOYMINT ...... "' ~M•LinMINl ilOll'a IMPJ:OYMlli't'". lllAL llTATI ' l'llWICIAL ind NOT.!,.(_!I _ Ci~!~"I ........ ':'.~".!!!,~~:-·~ ~.;;br.; .• -:.-n ~ ~~: W~ 7100 .'!!~! Min, w-7100 , .... ~1;, -i.!!!, C__..l .. I -~~ ... 1 6'1S ~!~111 • ~ CAllJilN~Y 1·.~~ .. l.>Wft Strvloo . HOM' llEPAIRI Accnt Cltrk • -• Cl~ Otrttff 8'ocft • """' ----..__ 1 fREE ! MINOR llEPAtRS. Ht J• =C•r.,uiu•"llJll· haullnc A Plumblrc..aeetrie.J~·n.!IO Hr. Ute accnt bkrr .• tYPlna. Call -----U.1'4 IQ. n . Commtrcial =.ooo lat 'TD on s ac Yicw • TOt' • lrn4 C.blntt in p,.... 11$ht n\Ovlna. 5 4 I ·) 113, 64Z.2'1M or M:MriOG · l<lrf.lnt, We1tcHU Ptnonnel - -...I ltl Udo area. 100~ ~&ltd ethlltl in San Ju• n • lltl Ii • t ll t r .ptl)lneia. Ml·~T29 DRAINS P!uued f Dra.lnlnr Agency, 2043 \\'utclltt Dr., ~ ~n~ble t tax she:l1rr (aplttn.no, Good o"·ner wtU MWJ1', tt no •'*"" ... ..,. _ ijAUL.lNQ.Jlo:A:LO , Uow.t l!:apel't~HDtd-$9_. ~.B. ~.,......;;;;; _ ---1..»,-RttW'n; A::tkinc'~a..a-""1M!Ud:-t~n . vnly: iffilf-HUNTINGTON SIA.CR ._m11 _ t Mil .... _ ... v . C\,ean up. Tree Strv. Gen. 24 hr aerv. 5.»-3854. • A a.tter· -- -• Rtaloiw>mlCI Corp. AJJduc,~an.'Bkr. 493-t7tll POWllt IQUAOR.ON'I ~ 0 Prunlna 1546-2521, ~S 2i l«n Pt.UM.BING <-' Tcniporuy Poiltlon Commercl&I Bkr. 6TS-87UO ~ 49-t.tl.OO. ~ , · _ IASIC IOATI~ Qui.I CO:~pentry, m rnASH &: Gara&e cle~ A RtMODELUNll--- lfttluatrlal ·ft;,;t•I '°" AHNOUNCIMINTI co~,·· nn:. all hon1e lmprvmnts, day1, 110 • IOAd. }~l'ffi e1t. ~ S,.,1-96+4. • and NOTICES ' Huntlntton Beech No Job loo ,m. fl'flt est. An)'tlme, SCS-tiol1. -pcuM:BING ttEPAlR LA10Rllt$ 1--..... --...... --1 . ...H&fh School 536-lO:;&, • ._... -·· . • Nn· ~b too fmall Interim ., ......... OJ< , ...... (''" ..... , ~ -Rooni1 121 .. 122 •• REPA!Rs, ''"'""''""' l Hoolffli1oln1 6735 • 64~12•. • J;JO S!l. lt. -fll-1 .._. Stertl"f Sept. 14 tnd pallo8. No job too tmall. --~--· -·· ·-· PeraonneJ Service!...... • • • FOUND: Sat. A.M,; Blac.I each MOndty threuth 613.-MlT. · SO, Amtrlcnn IA.Oy oUel'I· ll-odell-Ii 445 E. 1Tth 81., C~I 2000 111. H. -tit.J • Labrador puP,. ApproK. 3 November 1er.\'lce lo cle11n houlf!1, = !.l'•~--f,MOliit;;::;;:!·~ ·z-·~7''!2~1,=::;;::::I Hai ZVJ/l pha.-. n101, old ma.le. Vic. Santa " , " Cement. Cf!11crete MOO tronlna. 1hoppl111. Eicper, _ '!!J!!lr APT Cleanlni:: l•t CJa111 Contacl Tad Devlrw ' ·Ana ilr Santa Iubtl. N.B. ~ yOU write Poetry? · .. ~--·--··--cocktail parlle•. Builnel!ll GEN'L rtmodeUna • malnt. ,MAIDS only lor Newport• 615-0446 Re-men1~ "'hat )'OU ran do CONCRETE, Alf types. frte people or fan1lllc• 111lth01.1t No Job too 1 m al I , llne.sl aplJ. IUghesl earn- &1111.a AMl .. _-·ilO~NVll . KtvS Found on beach vie. with ~(iacrlbblt•" 111'11111· eil. Sawirt(, breaklna. haul· ~lldre~ S~ dAy. 494*T4!'o(l Llc'd/lnau~. 115--8183, lna:s auarantecd. Call Wand • Balbo.. tnquJre \~O~~g~·s ~1gq, u!ury.lp~!~~~!· BoS.brvic• o~;n M 6 6PM. wkdys ·----Newport Sel'\'let.1, 642-1224. •t front counter, 0.Uy O"OWll Stwln1 "'° <:So 11rw/11 er 'a 11.rli111 lofORE Coiicrete patio lor BAY iri BffChJanitor!n'i ---··-Pl.lot, ZZll Ba'1:1oa, N.B. .,•01•1tth0p) <SemlM.1'11 every c t lndo -'·--EUROPEAN-Fashion trained A/ R Clerk MIO Rtalton; J'oufiil.black It '''hlle ldtkn Thur 1..e pm. ror htlo· call leis malloney. Artilllc Mttinc. e~ .;;. ~ C ~·.;, ~;'i'"'. oflert her talent• · 1 n Heavy dnk, Coll!!c:,tlont1, Abll. w/fle!!, coU1\o. Vic. Hunllnr-Al 638-tm blwn $:3'1 & 9:30 Lie .. c ri1ax at 644-0M'I'. ~ltl.il. d r e11m1klh1. ,Jltel"l.tlons. ity to reco~lt,, Xln 'l co. 673-4400 !011 ConlinenW, Calm al pm. _ CE~1El\'T \\'ortl: of 1111 !<Ind!. ""'="'~~~-"~~ ah10 chlldrtn'1 ci0the1. Very btnefi11. 9f!02 Com111•all ll.B. 968-5650 Jo'ree ast. JOl'S CLIAN SiRV.-rea1001bh1. Simple 1hlft11 N•wr:•• ~ -1-l'"'O_P_I • FULL V LICENSED • ~·..: ~~i4 Wt do Eve...,lhit11.ne1 Ii p A '"' •" st.fALL Bia.ck Ir w h Jr., ~wned Jllndu S11!rltualist ......,-.. .,, SU ...1 up, •klrt1 110 &: up. ' eriOf\fte 1•ncy Costa ltna ,.,, 16!h It Po. lhaftf female doc vie Advice on all m•llel"fl. DECDRATIVE CONCRETE Conim. Fl'ft Est, 642·Tr.51. 673-1&:19. • US Dover Dr., N.8 • 1ncma. ~ to 2100 ICE rt. 3 1..aPu Rd., Lqyna HUll. Love. Ma~ia1e. Bu1thM!1u1 DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO NEED Your home or apt QUAUTY , 'Wu-ve. alwayA • 6'2·2170 phate power t htat. 830--7029. Rtadlnp g\wn 7 day1 a C.\U DON. 64""'514 cle.inM1 Do try LNcv.'J)Ort 111•1.11100 . Drc11maklnc -1'!''!"""""""'"'"'""""'"'1 60-0981, evea: Bn.M>ll, t'OUND nelU' Pariso ' ri1on-week, 9 l\.\f • 9 Pt.I * CONCRETE wor\r: patios, ~lct1. 642.-1224. ...,.-ilUC!l'ationA. Key Sa.y, 1763 A11!1tan1 FOR lie • "QO sq. tt. prllnl! i.noto in ?lfllilon Viejo. 312 N. El Camino Real, dl'V\~'11.YI. elc. LI c ens ~d . Meaa. Cle11.nln1 Service Orn.nae Ave., C.M. 84S-1.292. * LOOK ·* w1.r eh1e •l)ll.ce-a.ll/p11.rt. Gray tabby Perlsan cal San Clcn\l!nlr. Phlltlpa Centent. 548-6380 Carpet1. windows, nooN, etc. e t>re11rnaklnc-Allerali01111 Irvine Ind, Mr. Bullud v.•/llea collar. ggo..5649 aft ~ 4!12·91!Wi. &i'!.-007ti ·-Rt1 • Commc'J, M8-4 itl t>e1lgncd lo 1ull you. -AT • M6-16Sl p ET Bunn y r a bii1T, \VOUl .. D anyonr tl.111 v In r Contr•ctor1 UlO DtJl'Cll l\1Blnl. Serv~ Call Jo • ·M6-&U& •. ---BM . 8HOP-QR-!fl()RAGfl tt'll.Y!Wht;-Vtc:2f0011k-;-~fth on N"'porl 131\'d 111 * THE nEr.1ooELERS--;"' Pl'.I cleaning .. noor waxlnic. Alteretion1 -'424iff· " __ JN NB:-$6~7MO. --Gmve AVr. g-4-,7 .f369, Cc>ita Melll on Auj\IRt 10, Fi-ee ealll _ iOO'i'li flnanclll.( window waah1n1. 53T·l!iOl If NcRt.~r':.le, ))yca1· .. cx.p. * THIS * * ~4 • 646-5182. 1910 at approx 9:30 AM-a:nd K!tchrns, iarages M an1 call aft 3. FOR Lea.e-P'irtproor 2 l'llOt')' Com'I bld1~Pi1 1, DJO 1q. ft. ln_JIB 98Z456T eve•. . PEKINGESE Found Sun nr who ubserved an acCidcnl c a r p o r I s C t m p I e I e \VOULD YOU BEWEVE 1 hop p \ n I cenlcr at occur In tlw 2300 block, Remodeling, ?'II Clean Your Hom~ 101· Brookh t H B 968-6946 pleue contact ~tr. KJ.s&ell Quality ContractorirMi---3860· Blue Chip Stamp,. Ul'I , ' · . a! S41-437J. E"I 25.i. 8"' ~03 . -· ·---·' . ~ FOUND Small blar.k puppy ~I\' \VA\', quality hotne 1r1'0• lot& 6100 owner \drnt!fy vicinity of Sini:le • Widowed · D~ rt'peir. \Valli. ceUi na, floor1 WINDOWS i wall• wa1hed. ATTENTION BtllLDERS PIRCC!ntla ' Vic torla CJl,t * LIFE .,etc. No job loo '1mall. F1r1. 1tr!pped, ae1\od & 6~6-8505. • · ·,,!>1~14!M v.·pfd. rree eat . 891-7&3.4 HALF-Grown v.'hlte cat. 11 e"clllni:; II 5h1red withe 'IfiDITIONS, L.T. Conatruc-day or nigh t. 673-3090. '' Acre ll!Yel, compl. lenc·d. '"'Collar 111·Uh bell. Nr. Vic-rltht ont. Stop "-'••!Ina lion, Jingle or :1 story, plana, 1 1 · -,755 Rm . for 10 unlta. Oii'nf'r 11 111 tor\a School. 548-9691. yours. \\'e have a •n'IArt esl l layouti. 847-L'ill. _,.. __ .. ..:,._• ____ _ finance W.n ar 71~~;, in-GRAV Kitten found I n w1y. ~7-61167. 24 hr. record. lddlllon1 * Jtemodelln&: \\11LL DO IRONING h!l'l!lf. \\le1tcllff Unu1ual brted. - -Fred H. C..rwlck, Lie. $1.:l:'i/hr. ColleRe Park A~•· Tiit, Ctr1mlc 697• 2.• job oprntna•. lull 1: p11rt CEMMJC tUe Jn•talled or time, flexlble hours. No esp. repaired. Remodeling niy nee. At• 19-15, We train. xrieclalty. Work I u a r . Stal't foclay . Rea•. . prlefli. 1',rt'~ 1at. $3.!'<I per hr. ~24211 Call 956-2870 !\Ii', Gr·ant -A·l Tft.EPl'iONE Sol\cilin1 TrH Service 6980 • Full lime, no exper, nee. -I n1 m e dlatr employment. BOB'S TREE SURGERY 1869 Ney.·porl Bhrd, Sult f \1 back offerina !he .. me CO!ta l'.teu. M8-5:i01 fine Quallly Trt.t Service. • 54(1.37911 • A Belter Tt!mpo1•a1)' Poti:illon Re1;auront-·M.nqtmt11t Tralnet1 Not A Jeb -A C•r•tr __ Outal1ndl119 !)rowlb Grants, one of the ttationa lar111t chains Is. expandlnt In the resl1urant buslne11. Ovtt 100 men and women havt bten appolDl4CI re1taurani manager last year. Top 1i1come, exc:ellent company bene!it• plu1 -belier than averag1 Income whtlt trallitn&. A4• vanc1ment to manegement com•• quiCkly to tho1t with ability and wlllln1n1u lo accept responsibUlty. · r·'~ ' GRANT -PLAZA HUNnNGTON ll!ACH 1,..khur1f •t Mem1 Houra f ,IO A.M. to f•IO· P'.M. Dilly S.uM.y 10 A.M. to 6 l'.M. · · --·---Job• Mon, w-. 7100 Jobi Men, w ..... 7100 -·"""'"\"""-· CARRIER BOYS WANTED for the DAILY PILO.T Dana Point, San Juan Caplatnno and Capt1trano Beach. :_ -_.. ___ -EXPERIENCED· MENS CLOTHIN~ SALESMAN APPLY PERSONNEL OTFJCE, lR.D f'LOO!l Conta.::I l\tr. Sel\y al DAILY PILOT THE llOADWAY San Clemente office P-, Newport l11ch 30:; N. Et Camino Rer I/ 4.924420 / 47 FASHION ISLAND $22,600. ·646-2085. . .. 1 Announc•m•nt1 '410 673-"341 ~-. :r!S-2170 557-870.i PeIT011 Realty 642.1771 fOUND ™::· Vic . ..Newl~': It -F·· RE. E--· Cari:-t Cleenlne "" IRONING IN r.tY~ll0:\1E-l\l:n~~';e~~~ !~Ft; :rl Newpert Center ./ ~ ·--6!00 ~~;.:;;~ .~pe1 ~r. _Ill . -----·--IN1' C~~9~~ .:hr lime jobl. 3 JocatioM, Acre11e O"' -Q ' DENTAL trch.nletan lftkl Oran~ County. t.1ETRO An equal opportuni!1 __ .;... _____ -APPROX !!-Jl. gray/wht 1'if. . . .• ""'•"ty HIR 0 0mN 0 1 0 NIGI H*r, rullfpart llme. Dr's olllce Interim .., CAR WASH P Harbor _ tm..1._lo~ _ JOIS lo IMPLOYMDIT TYPISTS Job W1n!Od, Men 7000 CABIN ' rull 5 ac. '3500. ten. Vic: -Hanol'er6 St.. Basic boating course , · · " prcremd. R,. f, rt: n c e 11 Persennel Service !B~lv~d~, ~C::!·•~t.~-'''=---1"~~*~~~~*~~·~~·1!!~-~~'!'.~-~I Small do\vn & $30 ~ mo. Collc11:e Park. !>45.1 S4 oflered to the public CARPIT Pick Up Ir Deliv. M,>.164! 499-lSOG · Mil F.. 171h SL, Cl\.t • CASIUER/ I DO Baby11tt1111: Oy•wkll Real choice land-A Tc1T\r\c FOUNo Blk L.abr&<!or fen1. by the Balboa Power STIAM CLIAN&D JRONING xlnt work A! my ~ 641-751~--COUNTr:R.,GlftL * or h.rly, S.A. H1l1h.t1 ana. buyt Free maps. \\'rit!!i puppy. Squadrpn. Sal I as REASONAILI RATES .hon1e. Prlct' right. :W.3 \V. Job Went9d, AcUT=o~,~10~B0·1~L~E~MF.CllANIC, T 10 3:30, Mon thn.i l>'ri. Call ,.,. .. ..,• ... ~ ... '.'•*••liiil Robc!rt1, Box 431 Yuccit Call 546-514.6 well as power boat· S4'-0I07 WWaon C~t 548--0211 Wo~tn 7U20 full tlnle w/cla•• A 1n1o" J\t r5. Pennington, 833-0600 1• Valley: or local c al l RING: round Orange County tinjZ taught. Starting -·· · --~------lllcen.r l ow'1 tool11. Good Ext~37, behl•n. 2"-5PM. Exec. hcrr•t•rY t.lktn1 Eicper. Electronle1 bck11·nd helpful. AttrM'lt. Od 1kll11. Xln't beneflt1. 8alar1 Open, ~~---~-Alrporl. OOS.3121 7 PM Mon ., Sept. 21. CAR PIT CLIANINO Jenltorlel 6790 ltlGH Scl'iOOI Sr. d1!1ll·e~ par\ •tar l •a I a r Y, ma ny ClULDREN back In achool!? every Monday nit e SpoHefl ai:eas pa~ c;:leanedg ~P-A-R-l<_L_E;;..J•_n_lt_orl_al_k_W_ln-time job, cla.11scll end al benell11:-IHT·9270 HOUH dean and ptaceful7 fo r 13 week!!. At Nev.'-btfo•'f' & Ali•P •hampooinr dow cleanlna Serv. \Vin· noon, h avr own BABVSt'M'ER • 3 children What then -lonely l Port ljarbor Y • C h t 10 n~sure ·rcn101'JI of all po1-d Id I t ll'fllllJWJf, ta I kin, " x p. In 12,•,11 need Jovin< care l'(!alleo? flll lllOSe 1part1 ow11, f'l!I .. conic , ron1 · 1111,1 111 incloW d re 111 l n g " ' sible israina. For fast, gulll'· cler..nup. J'rff elll. 002-081'2 · . . . ' 1rhlle mom'• In the l10Apil11I. hour11 wllh new rriends and Club, 720 West Bay nnle£'d service, CrJ) 64G-AOOO. -rc11pnn1lb1l1ly of 8lnrr v.·h1I<" Prefer Uve-\n, It houaev.·ork. hl11:h prol\1s u r\'lng AVON Avenue. New Po rl ?111ul01C11r Qn var.n1lon, l\l(hl l n¥1 minimum. 833-1%18 Custon1ers. Call no111·: - 6401 WANTED Locat ion lcr -' Liquor •tore or cocktail Am S..13, valua ble dlan1ond lounge In 01'Jnge Co. 'VIII bracelet \V I cov'd 111·11tch, purchue or leaac prop. lleirloorn. B!11•n H u n t • 642-3M2. Harbour & ~at B <' h . Generou1 rv.'d! Slnaer. 4316 J<A ILUA-KONA: Rcaldential I ronwood, St'al Bch. lot. SUbmlt price I< term1. 431-231!1. Be a ch. Brin~ note-6JA-~16N D Carpel Clealiini land1cepln1 6110 o!tlct> e)(p ,, h1vr, releN!nce1. ___ ~ ~m.tt 546-~41 book & p e n c i J first Back ~to School Si>ccial NE\V-LAWNS;-r0."111fdlng, Call bel¥.·ePn II 11.m. anct u BAB\'srrrER, llaht hlkP1. 111 ---· :.__ l"'!!"~"'!~!!!!'!!'!'!!'!'!'•I nile. Any questions 300· $15. 1-·~ Eal. ro Io . 11\lnng, remvallna. p.m. ~~Ontla)I lhru ~·nr1ay pholeau.n,1 Lall.Uld'~-b ""•ale•~ COAS! AL ~QIN! CY -EXEC. SECRET ARY N•wpert Per1onnel Aeeney IU Dever Dr., N.I. 6'2·1170 4.9-1-6407 After 12 mon. ~LO~,,.~~ .. -,~, ~,2~.~.c1,-,.-,.-,-,, IU~INll~ 11nd poodle red fieR & chokr. col· Call 673-1655. o. 1 1 all °'"! clean-up. 19 i -2 4 11 or ~......... n1r. 1110 o .,... Y ,.. n1cmuo::r o '""111. r· 1111 .,...;.. 317. • · 111· S Ill S ill I ~ F.>.'fo. -Sol'~ sc-r·y1&.mp., lln&de•·. g._a Pi1!IO·Fn. _ " · ne _na;_l , nc na ni:;. CHURCH-Cho~n ·i;r;-r r; &"TEAM Jet carpet cletrilng. drlwi·. Typing SH. Loe-. It 1110. l.iM r.1un11111, 49~·M88 . The World 1 Larl'lt CJI.Lv..:tmL.1.killa. Mv. J!~ r"1d hP.lpful . Gd hrt, wor\I. Ing cond'1. Call Ml'I. R<>11 wkday1 9-5 lot ~1714) ,.INANCIAL h1r, Lie. •aa:. Vicinity Slatl'r ·needed, Opportunit y for By ClarKare. nation. \Yide Llmoullne Servlc• 6115 hr! f\exlhlr . ·Box p.107g BABYSITftNG--;-,1-~in Prof•11lentl 110loiit. 644-42."~·1 Mrvic.. Ftte eiL 642-4\15,';. ::::::..-:-· 1;;,;;;:ila~~1.11 -.-. Dally Pilot your nomr. CdM 1re1. 2 Empleyrnent Servic• lu11ln••• 0p,.r1un1tl11 Affil. WANTIDll 6100 Bl"O!I. on E. 22nd SI. Family sick over loii. 548-6736 aft. SIRVICE-DIRICTORY-fl~rl--~ "65 ~ · ·Anywlwrr. A10F.S _ for l.'Onvale~i;;C, .day11 week: Gel , ulary. 279" Harbor Bl, CM 540-00D5 -··· · -·-,,.,50 ---·-----·-Ratc1, -!Oc 1 ml\e. riun. '10 aldcrly care or lamlly care. 61>4107. ' · Harbor blvd. t.l Adami LT TAN German Shepherd, libyslttlng _ -CARPET VINYL TILE ml '1. 24 hr retV. 8:M).2404. llomen1ald!l'I, $47-6611. BABYStrfER -lnr 20 mo. COCKTAIL ' STEAJQIOUSE 5. Rl'ward t · bl.k tip on !ail, dark nose .---..... · -----· UC CONTR. FREE EST. -·----' -· -·---e co K KEEPINGfsecretar· boy, Ute hlleWOrk, llv&-ln, WAITREM wanted for e name ''Nada" vie CHILD Care ror mothcl'll -===*=5'0-=7=262=='==::. MAID llllVICE 6115 in!, part/tln1e job wanted. &oodpay.NB.644-52t9. NEW ORPHANAGE Jf:urvennn'a8ro.i.dway, who l\flve lo work a,. don't ... ----------968-2018., BARVSn"TElt wanted b)' RESTAURANT,• Laauna Laguna 49$.:4140 • want to leave their chlldren furnltyre Reiterlng C A 9 MAIDS AVAIL, lm· DAYWORKER !cacher v.>cekdn.ya 2 10 5. Beach, ~II betwn. :?.fi PM, LOST Ml d l h pd ju11 aeywhc.re. Wa lk Jn 11: & __ ll_t_!_!_n_!shl_nt_'675 ltedlately. Ref ere n c r, 1. E•-rlenced .,1 ~., Light house1>.'tlrk. 499-4~7 4N-2TOO. _ -xe mo e s ee 011'. dl~tl)l1ct' . 10 Pomona ' --· 6\2-9873 or 642-9874. ..~ '" """" COC 4 yn. Black w/white chest Wlll!On :ichooli. &t&-8662. FURNITURE Stripplnf ' =====""="""="'"l;;====;;·=='-"';:o:IBABVSI'M'EG'or tarce O'S• lltlUllN'S Ir feet. Gray head .\ hind ADAi\18 & l\.1agnolla. nr riittnl•hlng. P•\ntln1, J1bt AJen, W•m. 7100 family. Good with chlldrcn. -COMPLIX - M&-OTO. -\ ELECTRONIC &I.le• man, m~ exper nq'd; H. W. Wrl1ht Co., 1710 Newpt Blvd., C.M. Exp'd COOK Apply In ,.,.eon DINNY'S RiSTAUllANT llTO Hat'bor Blvd, CM leg1. Approx 35 lb1. "Troy". N I -• •-hi Fil d 'f.i •642-9$75* . ' -Ref1. req. CM MT-MM. ' Reward. 6TS.0031. ew II.nu ·= · c yni -_P•ptrh•nt.ing "50 ~mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili/S:f.iiv "LI 1 C 4647 MacArthur Blvd .. _-FEMALE man ... r for Laun. aood lunche1, :! day1. Pick _.,,._ • -• BAB SITTE~ ve-n. are Newport Bel.eh , dry I: Ory Cleanlns itare, Lg~: :,ub1~ra~=ll~;~~.rct:i up no la1l'•' Ulan 6. S20 pt>r Oe.!.cl!~l"I __ .. ~ HOU~S. dockl. bo&1 1. A for 8 mo. twin boya + ltte San Clemente. Muat do aJ. moa old. Vic: Ba I boa wk. OOS-7119· ' AL'S GARDF.NINO ~~=~tfn~e·~e a::~!~~~ AMES hlfl~, SIOO mo. M~~. INTERVIEWING MON·r'RI teraUon1, sewlnr, IOme pa.y. . - ' " • PART TIME Rellab1r .pet'IOn for thi1 area to r11tock c1nd)•' Mnaek ac. count• In commP1'cl11.I and faclory locftllon1 by 1our company. WI'! are a nation. wide co. r~ted In Dun A Sradstreel. F;xceUent im· mediate ca1h income for 4. lo 8 hl'I. weekly work (d1y1 or eveal. You may expand _Ml "full" tln1e later wJ!Jl our financlflj' lt )'OU de•lre. No e."<perlence nece1.ary. We Y:in train. Ialand. 61>3499 CHILD Ca~. my home, any for Garclerrlna I tmaJJ land. painted. f'or frtt e~Umatr O.nkin1 2 TO J PM roll, elt'. Good aalary I prof. .~=--~~. ----hours, Hot lunch. Lge fncd acaolna-Mrvicq..call540-41M _ f46-9752;-----------t--NCR-PltOOf ll"lh"l]'lnf. ca11-JJUU-IOU -LOST yo1.1111 -Siameat Cttt.--y.._rd. Nr McN11lly &el\I. Will MACHINI Sli50 TOTAL CASH ,._REQUIRED For more lnlorm&tlon write: ''Di1trlbutor D!vl1lon •23", P.O. Boit 1739, Covina, Calif. 11722. Include · phOne num· ber. AC1'1VI F'AllTNIR lwo fie• collara v I c. lrllnsport. ~lra. t' u d r e. Serving Newport, CdM, Cot-No \Va~llnl( FllE e COOK e for 1ppolntment. Scenarto ' ran t11 I a . 54~3834 la !\le~ Dowor S)Klre1, + WALLPAPllt ...,. S ,0,_llltATO~ NO EXPERIENCE NECE.'t. ffMALEi--:,-,Ty...-pl'".Oll-·'"--.-1 Reward 148-lM!I -·-~-·~--Wl!lltcliff, ·When ytU c11.IJ "ltlaci;, JOI Exp d. Apply litPtl'IOn "Uft.Y. nn:.L TIME, PART inventory control. £leper, BLACK beaded coin. purM! EXP'ER J\1olher nr St. John"1J ~A~P~A~N~E~S:,E~~G-,-,-.~,-,-,-r' MS-1444 848-1711 NIWPORT TIME, DAYS OR NIGHTS. only. Ph: M:a..3472 conttlntna: rillil. C.i\t. area. & Sonora schoola w11 111 monthly rate, Gen. cleanup. INTER r 11 'IC.._, Bkkper $52: NATIONAL IANK • a>oK.HOUIEKEEPER • FULL or PART TIME baby1!1 , m~ home.. avl'i nA bl , . 1: Exl!!ir. • ... •~ su lo • P:lacentla NB Reward 546-3811 Mr s . ref•. S4&-l692. rwa101ta e. 1' ree e • t. Special. Ava:. 1 itocy eictr r. Thru T.B. Accur, typ .. r • w per r • · · General Ille dutla1, 5 days. Earn up lo $5. per hr 'Foster Llc'd Day care, 7 am lo H5:30 A64L~;22~-,,.,-.,,-,-p"1-•-·. -Tr'' atucco A t verhanr llOll Xln't ~:::::~" t~:l•table r•'"'rlnl<LLlll/CLlllK ~~~t i;~:~~r~lJ~llary. YU**ILEl1'YR BCOQRUSllK••51W•T45 LOST Vic Warnrr .\ pni wkly. Hot mt'al8. ar-·• labor i m1f'I. 54!.-15441. Newltnd-Siame1t n11lt. red /B k ""t•"" ren1oval. Vard rentodellng. PROFESSIONAL Pt+ntera • Par! Un'M!. J0.34 tu-. ptr wk. COCO'S lllUllN'I ttnifi, Set I Sun., a1., , flfll collar fr; infected eye. bor 8 rr, ....... "'J"· Truh haullns, lol cl•anup. Quality ma 1, rt a 11 • Peyroll $4~5+ Top "'•se•. E11.per. prefd. _ COMPLIX _ tlon tt:llef, A1k tor Wa)'M 5."iT-9302. llt1b)•1!1tln1t·fi1y Mme Rt!pa lr sprnklen. _ ~1166. workman.hip. Beach , ref II, A111I . hand payroll· o Apply· or phone; bl Wa1te111 Rancho San Joequln sr.t. tan ahaliY dOK w/Ora IL TORO GARDF.NING SERVICE 535--1000 1~. Type~. union I< R11.nlc, 16932 Goldenwe1t Dr.. 4641 MacArthur Blvd. Coif Cour11: l\.Ianaaement Abill1y. f'~unc. collar. Vic 20th 6 Tu•lin Any lie welco1no. R:W.~268 Experien~d JapaMN LO~W-E~ST=~p-,,-.,,-,-, ~H!&heai Coil• reporl• llunt. Reh, IW2.'f)'.4t Newport Bea.eh 18021 Culver Jtoed lion·. Otfl ...... Coordina!lon. PLEASE call f;46-5612 TAKE Care o! your chlldren MS.02211 Quallly' Apia rei 'l I BROILER MAN under 30 Newport Beath Public Re'i;tion11. No selling Rr1vard In n1y home. Vlc1orl1 &i GARDENING. By month, comm'!: 20 °yn e1t:Pfr. l~gal S1c'y1 $500-$60': 'Pref, w/.11teakhou~e eicp. INTEJ\VIEWING MON·Fnl • 11tl'R.Y COOK, dayt. Apply req'<!. Salary: $300 wk, _. S ~I Fem a I e Ge rm a 11 Hprbot ~'!n. 642-1075. 1emi~monrhly nr hrly. Work 846--4871 or 8<tT_.121. l Opei1higi tor Milli w/ , • WAITER, under 23, w/gd :r TO (I PM , In pl!l'llOn, The COttqt Cot. &hare. of protlt~. Min ca1h. Sh!!iphtlrd vljflea collar IQl!t i'LOVING _Core In rny 1uai•. l\c111J 18-10.'\Q. Jo~ALL :10·dAy l!lflClal!Jniiir. c1t:per. 11' problll'!_ corp, or 1leakhou111 tixp. ApplY.: Over lt )'tll'I... fee Shop, 5112 W, ltth ll., l"V••tm•"t ren'rt : 11',000. nr H.B. State bch !1114. home -hot lunche11. ren1·Pil J,,,,, • ., 0,~,-,,-E•p. • ~ 1 · It 1, 1 dqniealic. Wani lop ikilli . THE OCEAN TOAD, 103 N. e IUSIOYS C.M . ., ,, .. , '" ,.., .. r~x er p1111 nr. ·•'f't e1 . &yildc Dr NB or PH· • DllHW'•Hlltl --~:--C'~,..,,,---,=~• Aopt only: eJ1t 22, 902-4000 Reward. yard. Call 11111-."it~l. Genernl Cleanup. Haulin1 Local l'ftf'I. Llc'd ,,, 11111. Dlc·taph. Typist $45r. M4-4031 ' · • · ,_ l'OR£MAN For dq thltt In American Yechtlng SIA~fFtSE. ·Ft1m, coco ~fON. thrU rrt~Nl«Ci;afi • ~1119-1 • Call Chuck. MMllOI. fy 55 like dlctaph.one **COUNTERMAN 18 yrs 1n1 , plullc• mta Co. Mln 5 A1•ocletlen l'11 r1 I tall, wht I body, SM hon10, fenced yrl.. 1t1 meal1. E~jllpllnfllMI G1u;if;;r. *. ,A,.llt"HANOIR~.. wirieiea~h IN, rating lo B~~:~~E~P•~~mf!a: or o~er. Contaol P.fif':· ~plie:~1:~ r;,:·~14 S!A~.~ ' 813-4-411 1REWARO! !l-16-00.'IT. College P~~T4.I.__ Oen. cleanup. JlanltnJ lree1, R•cornlied .-\Uthorlty iharp •mblllous ial. ITS..IKllH N 8 • ARBY S ROAST BP:E1'. Pilot 3211 W ._,...,'.: -~- 11ilN Gray fen1alr cal vie, • \VANTEO: Children lo ~faint. yard ft.46...{)8J9 Prior Jr111ructor 848·2449 · · TM2 Edlnpr Ave., J{unl. • · ou-• BECO'-fE seu em P1 oyed of Corona.highland~. lentl, my honl<" c . ;\f . Complete Y•rcf-(arel a.t.u1s IURIAU BEAUTY SHOP lor &ale or Bch. _N_"-·..., .............. ----1 with a small lnve1lmtn1. 6~ area Ms.8631. JI~. 540-4831 llOUSE Palnlln1, Interior ' """""" 011' leMe. A180 iratlona tor n!nt. DENTAL !tecrela~xp'd. Oaf l'rlcley Grow with Union OU Co. In GREEN Panvl w / yello1v Wii:Lb~ob-,"',\C't -m-y"'c'°.•"1-. '"oo,-,m"f! ext•rit ex1>1r.. Qral ' IMPLOYMINT 3'11 Via-Lido, N.B, l?~330 P 1 ople-orltnled gractlce. Plu1h ottlcet, aood tnlnl the Hun t I n11 0 n Bch he11.d , 14.". Httnl. Beach by hr .. clay or wk. Call Gardakollna:: Land,:'~nupii, fut, 1' ft.II•. 417-l~ll. ... H.B. 141·15'9 1m, lllMTl2 lkltle. Beach •ru. cad~ I area. H!Jth profit ' 1rouP ··i•. · sprn r sys, ro"'""'...-rn1nt McAd•rm: Painti ng Strv, AGINCY Belly Bruce -m·. •I-1v.,••ll" --·-I 0 • -1... l ('fa, Call M2:Ji9G JO'' k r n v S ~---------!--ui "'' "'' N .-.... ..,. .. ,.. ----i-bl'neftt&:-Ca!l-Paul-gmmbl:cn ~'ft~ . I-Exler. rpedal-nterr ~ AttnCY 2043 We I.fr Dr days 213/860-6531, eve 1 4 l\tOS. Stripad ealloo kitten ClllLO CARE CLEAN UP SPECIALIST on apls, 64&-364S IU.2J61 • Denial HygWnl11 p/tlme. ' twi ., 213/l-1'"'39i4. Glenneyre il Anita tetuna Paularirio Sehl Ar'f'I New fence A rrpR.lr. odd you· SUPPLY TH.E PAil'tT 90' No, Main, S.A. t~ X(!C Rpec\al!J' pnttkt l>ch area. N.B. 6'5.2i10 ' I N•w&peper Deelersh lp .~· REWARD. 4!M-~. * M~im • jobs. Rea1. !MS-695.\ 110 Per Average Roon1 77, .,.. A ' ~:_ _..... ___ ....... TJl~RE~:~NY':W For L.A. Herald Ex1mhvr p I 6405 -.-.· ·-·---.us ROTOTILLING , Tree• l Free Elrt. $.l7-llW -~"' ~g.e,.tcu I>ep~;:~~ • B~S~Y tiON in Ceata Miu. Be In bu1f.. •r•on•' ... , MalnteNM• !!hMJbs removed. MW l1wn1. rno.~ESSION,\i... 30 /fl GOO N:o, Euclid, A,n11.helnt ii • BROILER ne•a for )'OOl'lflll. Cash de· -.-"'··--···-------Free est. alS.109'1. axp. pa~rhangin& A p1ln-410 W, Co.RI Hwy., N.B. po•lt reo'd. Writ.• Bo• RP, PALM lllADINOS BOAT CA~Pl~Tllt I.AWN CARE ting. f!oom Enct•nd.161-1411 • R> ippolnl. !Mf.:1139 l't!IUIT. IE : ~~~- 2tlfll Lloeoln. Ai\ahilm. C•"" • Bond ~•din" "~"" _ >'Rf:e <ST!MATrS PAINTING -E•t.-tnt . ti yn. ACCOUNTING · EXPIRllNCl!D J'till or..P1rt Tin» **RESTAURANT. 42 iM&t•. Holl) In All Matteni ··----can Verl . Mi-5802 expcr. 1r11. Llc. rree 111. BUslRiSS Opportunity "-Excellent Opportw'lit)' Fantai;tlc opportunity! Sul>-• .,.to AP..1·10 P?ilr~>'• lrlclc, M•1onry, LAWN &: Yard Service' Ex-Acoou1l. C1111ni1. Bftl-lllit. CLERK -COSMETIC-tor Hau..-wt -11. Oona ~int.,~ -·2 1ft ••3 • 697·9412.............-.... etc 6UO 1•-l'•lr• l••-m• !or men 01· Coll In -,... '" ~·" llV'IN'I PULLY LJCE,.iSEP per, Neat. ftea!IOtv1..., lST 011• Prdntlna: A Paper ~" · ._.,_, · . .-.- 6, 494.a112 mornl!lf•. ·----~--·-• 646-!ISS.~ • Hanglnr. t'ree Eit. CalJ ~o Heur& .-er Wuk WQ1111n or •n.Y a1e. Part or SALESLADY 9:00 AM _ 5:00 PM ~1£AT MARKL"T a. DEt..I. +MASSAGE I SAUNA BRICK * BLOCK * STONE C!Hrdening Se·rv. By M;;...)150. • tun time. lflth 'earnhl(11. T25 Daktr: C.M. N•ovt 10 H \l n t In 110 n !Avoly 1lrl1/ EXPERT MAS. By !ht hour, after l :M J A · =,.,._,•"G'°"..--,"°',-,-"l --1 Ptmtallr.tlt pftrt·thne polll· Pliwannl tilgrtlfled work. Apply ptf'IOnntl off\eci, llOTEL MAIO. r .. :::::t:_, H •• rhour. ·-oq. It . SAGE. Alk •bout our L.ti1 642·19'18 * --64~ __ T58 apane~., .... ~er1can. OOLLr;, L Stud!!inla, II )Tl Uon la now avallablt In our lle11ible houl'fl •. , Ptrloct IOt -.....-• -v ~ '" • ..,", exper. No drlnklnr. B I or •-ntln< ~,.r1mcn1 Job 3rd noor ptrt ll mt • d•y1, LI do 2131a92.-244t '#1\5 var-D.1io n11. 10 AM to • ... ~ -··----' ....., • n1e11 whll .lol>I or won1tn ---2 Arif T DAYS 2930 W Cebinetmekl"I Lo-' .. ••• ' -.. ---.Sieve, Ml-4M!I. rtQUh<tmen, te Inell.Kie heavy with 11Choot ••(' children. THE IRO .. DW.&Y SHORES HOTEL f7S..lm0. CEN'L Contractor w1nt1 CoasLHW)' NB S.....~ _ -General S.rvic••-~ * ,A,lltHANOINO-flllnci 90mr typlnJI'. and 10 _t_t.fntna ~v~ Conlacl "' " HOlJSEK~PER. l can tor partner, llfl ~ v.Vgood-· ,.. · &:. ..P..AtNT'tN.0. • g.~ kCl)I ~tr, Atlrac!lve frtnp JltrJuJL.!:OO po\ 961-lOff. New-" ... ch 1 yr. old .child. lJw--in only ret'• 51000 lnv11t. ,_..d. r.rENl! Evtry on1-ot eur Jo'b~ C1blnet1 I She1vtn1 RAIN 0 ,,llers lnst•lled. l»l'llllla allO ava111l~ -.=r-• _v,•he11. ~trav_el.lni . ~TI.. Mircutl la a CT111ion. Wr, * 494. 0602 * ... ... ... -1.. are · · CAltlllt iN ~C.:.:"'-~-o----.,c:--.~121 SuMn, Undt. and Miry Rainy .euon hett IOOfl, ,l11t1rln1, ,.,WI, Appl)' In pr_raon at the RIAL llTATI No. 4T Fuhion lmland \Vould_prt.ftr hutband alto 1 ""'""Shop• lnr ,.~. •IM,. for •_,,m .. .,. .... ---------,,.. "" ~ul -1lop1lr ... -DAILY PILOT •taY """" poront• tnl'll. . , ~'!.,· ~na Ill .Jn SC. ~.·l"lt\f at !Ir Walltt'1, Ca,,.nterlnt "90 Remodcllne. rence bkt(., Opmln1r1 tor )'OW'll peoplf N C Cit' Jlrl'OYidld · ~-,.... wanunr 10 mak1 a mlnh"um twp9rl '"ter , Call: Mf...2Sd · )):12 Ntv.'flOrt Blvd., CM. --Ptlntlnr I &en'I repain. * PATCH PU.l'l'EF\INC 330 w,11 Bay Stl'fftl, of Sl,000 Jltt month "Ind ~he :t.·L .. -;--&HO RODY PAINTING QUALlrtY W()l')dcr11l. aml Rea1. Xlnl, ~l's, 6-i2-547t. • All l)'pe1. J'rH Htlmat"t Co11a Me11 wW wol'IC Pd lttrn. Nffd An equal ()ppottunl\)t ---AT YOUR Sl'VOIO it-n' oon1tr. • carpentery. J:d'• CleanlnJ lervlol Call !WIM82l Aak lor Mr1. Ql'ffnn1tn or no( be llcenlf.d 10 apply. Jf . 1mplonr lit .. TD loin "• ·l\2Jt.~ON.~GIEANO Free conaultallon I quote. Cerpet1 -'Uphoh1tir)'-\Vin· ---=-====""'=""'-"" Call 642....UJ tor an Interview )'OU lrt llCt"nlld, ipeela.I ~ •~• Coli Ken 111~4. '411o4230. "°"" El00<.CU.. ~u.cJBl· "•m~I.. 6ltO """ntm "'llnOI•. E•e<I· TIMI . llOR FUN-r rul!:t> ART FORM_ . 'FJne C111tom Woodwork • A Bellar ll'J. tNTDU:ST !IRS,' 12.S AM. • ~T..f2IO • l\tari~. ResidenUal. Comm'! Heull"I -~ 1111 ---------~ Ttmpnmry Poshlo11, ltnt 1r11lnln1 Pt'OITIM, can 2 d ''fD L PLUfilBING ·AU, TVPi:I 'cn1rn whllt yoo IHrn. C1ll n oa n SWINOERSI N•w Ol'lo;• °"" '4$--004•. 1148-<IM ----• ·--" "'· "'"'" PIX OPIR .. TORS W•lkot • Lot. ••••·• R .. 1. Co. Cukte. f or fret lnfa. Cu1!on1 Ct,bl~I•, ren1odef YARD ~Gar . CJ·eanuJI. f'"RE E ESTI~IATES " 101,., ll2·~W And a1k for Ttm..1 balld on tqull1. ,\Vrlt P S.C,8.C, P.O. Rox A repair, fOrmic.a work. Rcn1ove 1rte1. Ivy. truh. \\'ater ht11.1e..-16() hl.'llall. ~t111aii~1., • 6a·2171 5*0611 ~111, Anaht-hfJ, 92804 Rca1. Raio•. 6JIJ..6219 Grade, baekhot, 90..lt~. O•rbnilf' diapoQ I $-1:i \natal!. Interim -------1 Servlna Harbot tl"llfl 21 •yn. A1£0 HOL1CS Anonymou11 fiEPAJRS • AL'FFRAifiONs MOVJNC, o.,.... elean.np""i AU. i\AT!I RlA80NAILli: ,trttnntl ltrylce littler Merti ... Ce. Phone 542•721T or write 10 •'CABINETS. Any 1lie job Ille hsullna. Reasonable. Ct\11 J lnl Clt>nn, 715 0¥.<f':n$ f.4:\ E, ITLh St., CM 338 E. 17th Stnct P.O. Box 1233 Cos111 ~1ru . 2:) yn lflxpt'r. !'>-t&-4iTll Frt"f' f!Sllm111es. 66-16')2. St.. H.B. 5.16-6608. 642-7523 TUrn 11\oM> Whitt 'll•Dl\anll _ lnlo ctflh thru 11. O.lly PlloJ Din11H1-llnc ad!! ~UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 11ouwcla.111ns. P'rt llme, ,.. kr"I eta, .. 12 hr, 4 du wk. Cook t \•f' mtal. We1tmont fl'Mlk, nr Edi.,-• Bukhi.n:I ··.v. M/haY• ON' l:!HO:.I° HOUSEKttDER • U'llo\n + 3 children .,.M need »Wit cArt_.. while n'IOm'• In the holpltJI, l mo. mlntawm. &M-lW _ ntE QUICKER Y0\1 CALL, THE QUICKEi\ YOU SELL . l --. __ -' .. _ I, • I .. . t f _________ · ______ · ___ ~_:· ___ ~·-__:·:.._ ___ ;,_\ _____ · _____ ''-'--'--------~1 --_·...:..·----'·=--- ~ • a ,DAILY '91.0T --W-. Stoll•'°" l6, ;70 _ _ _ _ ---._ ' • • ,_ Wld,.iday, St""'"" 16, 1970 '!lOT .. llvtRTISU2J I ~ ™a r.o&rOfaaaNfJOtl a~~ JOIS .& IMPLOYMINT MIRCHAHDISI POR,... MllCljANDISI ~ MIRCHANDISll'OR -l'l'Ti IJLIVUTOCK -~ ~ ...... ~.:·c:._..:=;:::~-=:.==.;=:;::,~:""'"-=::-, SALi AND TRADI SALi AND TRAiii SA\.I AND TRADI FRE! TO YOO Pm -1 -• s.n -- .11~1 .... W.... 7111 J1•1 Mata. W-. 7100 =VICEMI:: ~ fumliun_ -IDOO ~ • 11• Ce;-rln-C .. N:i ~ ~ WtY f'OX. 'RARE.:• ml), ao1a eel-it -.dl1' llMPCOYMIHT 1 J1a I Motl~ 'We& 7100 • • ,_. ' janilDrial, o&dtr man,'o.y.. \1hir Provtnct&l twtn Bdrm KENMORE "*" A _ !f' ?!!..... : wkl botUe Jed. :!: la.i. blk W.. • ean, must Ill Live "" f'lw, Sales . -T-RAl,..EE -,.,..,,.,,._, •m-hi -..1-M ,-s.r.-a-2-.....cr dr)wr.' ~.r. llOLLElF.LEX. "'·' ,...,.,, -......i. --lob ,.:i,.., .. u.1 .. ,!!'t< """'"'"' ~ -~ ..,_ .S40 • week. n j penoa Bo)'dl?hbeJd.....eO chaln tUJl'I: OccM chair Fftl&ht ~-·Kew , ... exctlleat eofld., $15. Dayt B&adc l bf'own.lorir haired. 7:30• M9-21'3. -~ -. ~·~ Mewpmt BMdl A way for a high sc"hool t•,..._ine le E. J7ttl;.._C: • -i-US: 44" lamps $10 u: f\illy ~. ~ SflS::43IO. ""5.1&-1195 eYtt. MWtrjr older ~cnn C1ft ~ -.. • ~ i ( --· . aoa SERVICE" Follow~. part Cultured marble end tablet to $11.~..Ptione ~mi su.rs. ---»t'IU..50--TO!ll 9/18. ~~ .... ......._ ~--~ - ROUSEKEEPER -...._. to enter-the newspaper , "~ --timf'~ 3 daJI per wk afttor ~ Cottte tbl Sl!i; $-pt ~ Co, Man:~at= Sptrtfftl ~ 15111 FREE TO tualif led _,,. . •'C. ~ womantocuelor4)Takl tnJrtlrc. $2. pu _hr. Pref dinette set 135: Twin Md Mqnolia,HB ' POOLTAILE .home-very alfectiootte SIAMESE KfU.1"1 . W . bioy, 3 IO • pm' wkltys DAIL y PILO·T· mature woman. C.OQ.tact framH $3; Nlte_ •!And no. • """AND NOWI 'x. RleplatkJa, lemaie ldtten, 4 mo. Gra)', I wU ol~l!iM • ~ 17>1311 art I. . 6ttlce Mer ~ '196 seott Pl, C.M. 541-095i9. ..A Weiher a Dryer .. " ~ with all silver ttpped ,w 1·w bite . ;,.;._z-IDS HOUSEKEEPER .. Pracdcal h SERVJCE station attendants SALE: • GE. dryft', lamp1, 8Y EASY • ac..---XbU cona Sliota.__ Htter * tral~ V911 -~ nurte, mature lad1-, ll pm -Tbls highly j ucc;essful local newseaper as lull 4 pl, tlrne-. Al's Mobile desk • chaJr, al n 11 e $150. ** * Evei: 893-8405 $350. , • ~ •1146 ~ • _,..........-9718 _ , , 2~ -'1 am shift. M6-f'11' an opening .for a train~ in ;Ji.e· Cl~~_J.lon Service 1500 w. Balboa. bed.compl, fo!m.L kltch. 1et KENMORE Alfto washei f'REE' To~~ hip TRAIN Your lovlnc pupPy HEY GALS sales area. Selected applicanl will re~e1ve a Blvd. N.B. -w~6.chn·• 2 ext'1. !XU l'\ll, Xlnt cond Weiti --• WGEM mm, matchlna: bloc)wd~ffnct, female dog. now, KJndergart,en Train. s-1 f..:. liberal sJ.arting salary, . regularly s.chedyled SER VIC~ Station Sale1rwut niaht •~. recl~ner ~ auto w....!5Xtnt ~ awriti:en,.. ~· ~1r:;!,. ·!Years. Very'b e •. u t l f u I OaN. ~eYt--•tart Se:pt. 16, Abt We need .l_!_ah:!-rP_ 1.IJ:!. tul!. raises;-OOnuS"'.o~rtuniUes ~d...many frn1ge_ -wa1'ted. Saltry-&.-eornnr. ....more.~s...-..aft 6.15 P.Ji. 847=tu.S. ~. , -, comp;e >--... ir-ra1a!'ifu&--r.-'Hii0y7Wlilte -~K:e·n·n-ei-.1 -xtrl! or Hrt time. AP 19-30.""'Na benefits such.as Pai~ va~ati~ns, paid groubep 16001 Beach Blvd. H.B. 494.-3857• * WASHER A 5t8-Ge8 eve•. ~ Ii: grey. AlJ lhotJ. Good 546-098$~ brot exp. nee. . -insurance and a credit un1on:~IH will Jiso SEWING PoWtt machiJ:ie ~ ntum!d tram dryeN:ioth IDr S50 1as •MEN't Coif clubl. like watchdor. Love1· chllih'en. ADORABLE S'Ai mos. ·o1d ,~;e, $3:10 per_ hr provided a company car with personal use optratorl, Eicper, Top pay, dispMy ltUd~ IDOdl-1 born. 541)..4'113 aft' 6 ,.,.,.fY-w, bl.(, cart Ir ball1. $50. 4!M-6398. 9/17 ARC miniature b)aek Call Mr. Jeni!.'~ 956-28TJ -· ·' ·1 ges steady work. 1wimwear. es dean.ton carqoll•tion. u . .,.. '42--3414 9 am-6 pin LOVABLE Frmale pup -female poodle. 333 E. lnh veri privl e . . 4001 "F'' Birch, NB. Nr si-ni..sb • Mediterruwl RD1tfGERATORS..--·Urge Collle/Shephenl nilx al>oot st· M6-0I42 ;,..-' taill Applicants must ~ lh8, hchave1 ~.c\ean dnvd o.c. Airport. R D FURNITURE ~~,.;_-~ $t5 A $$. Mhcellaneous 1611 3 mo1. Partly htlu9e trained, BEAUTIFUL ~ • sokS ~ ing record, have a btg s oo .1P oma an ST JAMES PRODUCTIONS 1144 '"•port Bl,. C.M. .,... .:.. AUCTION * lo,..chllm.n. N-•JOOd AKC ,..;1.2=>r'Old German - .. " . -should be reasonably dear of military serv· C~tinc for lingen---li: -ewry nite •ttt 9 _.,,-• • W borne, fenced yard . ~hfi1f-female. Mmt ltll. 19' ice draft. Hours ai:.e generally 1~ A.M. to 9 er.:terta'lnet1 for bookinks. _Wed .. Sat. -a: SUn ... :urt Antiques 1111 FRIDAY, -7:30 P.M. 836-4493. !-JJJ: :t:i11 Jim:~ ews. ea! P .M. with some Saturday overtune. recording A: mgmt. St.nd SOFA; 1.-n,....COntemponry, SEPT. 11th LOVABLE Yd......-:-lemale e AKC POODLE PUPS Sm. ~! Iii. d d . terested in photo & <lit.ails to 2377 s. El quil!Jd' &Wcado gree11 and ANTIQUE r.a~ ~ rtpoaetssed ~i.. Coclcapoo__-blick w/ grey u: .. _, colon avail, Movirc Qr' ~ If you are qua 1e an are m. . . Camino Real San ae-nte turiiuoise biue, rtverslble T ·sHOW & SALE ored TVs 1 cusbn Sparuah ..i1~. ha'-u •-•~ -• - learn'". g more about where this t.ra.Ultng ,~-, . • _, ..... , ___ , -arly· --· J17S. , · pan,.....¥ ..-, ta ~. want rd homes. $25 "' up. REP U 330 SI1JDENT~ Part t 1 m ............... '"' ....... Long Beach Sparta Arena , 8 •tereo, Colored TV i; 1ter. loves chlldrtn gd wateh dog 842-3561 ~ ""-'· lead is, c_ome to the DAIJ.. Y PILOT 0 IC~, . Janitorial work trmi SP~· Matchin& low Stat and Ocean • Lonr Beach Wvda. eo combo. Nice bdrm tell, l-82:8-fil»S er 83&--4493. 9..lll or · L•" ~NE PERSONNEt West Bay Street ~ ask fQr lt\I"· Hardtng In Muat 'live 111 Miuion Vie; chair available at local lQ'.1 AntiQYe Exhi.6itl CliestJ Bunk"'""beiii Divans -----AFGHAN PUPPIES cepr Bob :SERVJCES•AGENGY. the Circulation Department. . area, own tranap. $2. hr. ''°"'· 54rr2094 after 5:l'.>.~ 1.arp:lt-lhow in the Wt:tt Mattrt-..Stwirc'machine'. LOVABLE Friendly orange Exotic colon*~ o::=======:::::=':':""".:"=:::'==;::;; I Ph: 546-5388. J:.ADY Kenmore dryei No. 30 Sept, 17-n.is.a:i OJtrunocles N e w velvet stripped female kitten about SUN-0.)UNTJ{Y KENNELS -(Formerly Abilltin Unllm.) .; Ortbo _guetll-:P Mattreu 'J'hUrs.J'ri-Sat 1to10 Spanish oX.sionai chain, 6 mos. cood W/dogs nds PUPS-Greyhaund "' _ TRISH HOPKINS Jobi Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobi Mon. Woon. 7tOO $25, Matchlng bl"' iouchH Su..., U to 6 s.cr.wy chain, °""'· porm.,.,nt homo. 546-2007 ahophenl, 6 wkl old. $5. Call 418 E. 1'7th, Suite 224 C.M. Nursing Restaurant TELEPHONE w I co r n tr table $30. SMALL Square roll'WOOd Rolla: of new carpet. .. w~ ' . 9/17 968-3870. _ 1 '!!!!~'4"'!2"'!·"'!14~71~-~!!!'!!!I EXP-ER. AIDE ~II :30 _ SURVEY WORK , Chill-<>~ nn coot.r $1!. Sm. ()Uclrerlng Pleno, llt) ,,,.., '"· -n. Stov.,, lteflii" i'YRAMUS A 1'hilob """ a BEA UT IF UL Gorman 1; ;.C.PENNEYCO. ~~;:ee~.-i:~~ Fa·sChlOoCnOl_''~nd -IN ·voUR OWN f~~-Porc-T:V. $25, ~~~~tor!f -wJNOy;imAdcTION ::is:1ro::~s~·= ~:~af~r~~~7~~na. Fashion Island ship Rd., NB. 642-8'.)M.. Mii ~HOME. LO .. distressed pine . hutch ~Y cll~r ship, bMake of-~~di · aood watchdogs. e PURE BLOOD MALE Has a full time position avail. able in the beauty u.Jon. NURSES: * RN or * LVN 'AVERAGE $3. COllt: $400/a1king $200., 2 er. own y app't. COME BJWWsE .AROUND 9/18 LABRADOR PUPS Rtlie.f, mainly wk ends. all * INTERVIEw}NG * maplple ~:1°?~~$5. :_a .. 2 646-22S8. 3:175% Newport Blvd. SOMEBODY pleue till my 49&-3713 -.837-74?i shifts avail 646-1624. TO $6 PER HR. ::pl! ndbl' Z .... !,;"~ea& A@QUES: Paintings-T~ Behind Tony'1 Bldg Mat"ll black poodle scotty dog.1a'~o~.-w=A=TCH=-""ooa=,-..,A-,K"c'I BUSBOYS S BONUS $35 < ~ 54 ,.. cart • Roctrer, Bronus, Coota M"' * · ...-"'" fri<ndly ""'thy & Dohonnan Pinsch.r M. 2 HERS PLU • matt. · ......,vm. &-3648 Vases. Pr. Corner China OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 need• love. ~1389 9118 yrs. ~5206 • , e HAIRSTYLIST e Office Teffiporary DISHWAS $5 TO $10. CALL PERFECT Cond 35 X 59.. cabi .. t•, Sil"" Fftnch APPLY JN PERSON WORK WHEN & dinette 2 Cptn le 4 reg gold clock, Otslc, French chair. 16 MM Bell I: Howell model FREE Kltten1-Darling k>ng Toy Poodle puppie1 idon.ble, , 24 Faahion IsJ., N.B. APPLY IN PERSON MISS KAY · chs, est $180. sell $75. Great 536-8290 after 5: 30 PM 240, $500. 30'' round marble haim! 'bl w/whlte pa\l.'I. AKC. apricot Mun RU Equal op"partunity e.mployer •78 Fashion Island, N.8 . 546· 1866 buy! 962-355.1. *$8,000 Oriental Rug-Ro,,. top collee tbl. Photo copy males, 1 femaJe_ houEbrok-quickly. rn. 846-5006. ANTI'ORS. Exp'd. Fu 11 WHERE YOU WANT RESTAURANT help, fem.ale. BEAUTIFUL Vrlvet sofa. 3 Herman 12x23. Will WZ ::: ::. 1e~~nbe~ en. 6 wks old. 6f4.068I 9/18 • IRISH SEITER PVPS time, night!. c & s ?otaicl. part time, over n. Ph. aJll.,--::==;;;--::-;;;;;;.:;;o overstuffed chairs, 1m vinyl Best Offer, * 673--5822. bx ....... -matt "' frame, 1 1 YR old altered male cat. AKC • ·--· t. t .· ~" ""'"1686. * TRIMMER or UPHOLS-coueh 18 mo old), ' -~.. CHAIRS-W'·'--, HJ•~• -~·• Loo•-J"k S · * 892-5788 * Serv._.,,,,<>· • Ontemporaryawgnmen .,.,..,.,.... ~v .. ., JJJ<mUI" """...-...., 30"sq.!lidetbl,ltalltbl ..... 1e 1ame1e. LEGAL TRAINEE REG. Nurse • Apply in TERER to work on boat in-dinette set, dre91er, lamp, Victorian Walnut cnuile. Jamp. «I'' black alotted Be a tu iful blue eyes. COlLIE, Malt pup 10 weeks, TO e:CM e CLERKS pe:rsoh. Country Cub ~ terlot1 &: ~vu cover. misc. MOVING. 646-4331. All xlnt Cond. 531~ bench & Gth'I Elee. dryer. 644-5967 9/16 xillt, breeding $40. ...-C ERK TYPISTS ·-•-nt Home ~362 Santa Perm. job, fringe benefit!. "'"',,.,..,, ft s utl..... 646-4592 Xln't oppor. w/vuy fine e L ""'~~" · LAKE ARROWHEAD MA-Office Furniture •IDlO ....,...,.,w a • an,, ....... I LEFT only need gd homel,,,=-.,;.-::..::=.-;:,-,='I firm. Pleasant working e TRAINEE Ana Ave., Santa Ana. l37.(1629.. Muslc•I ~wknd="',,·==--=:;-c:;-1 for sweet· female fluffy kit-REG. German Shephm:I cond. Cd benefilll. Call Mias ASSEMBLERS * SALAD GIRL * RINA CTI4l . Refin'd 34xfiO wood desks, ln1trunient1 , 1125 HAfd:MOND Organ: MDL C-ten box trained • weaned pups, g w~ old. S&5 main, Ellzabe.th., 557-6122. Abigail Must have good preparalion * nPtm * $69.50 e ~'d wood arm 1------~--lO'l. Cherrywood conaole. 646--1403 9117 $6.5 fe'males. 846-4739 Abbot Pe:t11011nel Agency, 230 APPLY NOW experience. Mon. thru Fri. Register Jor rotary chain, $29.50, .• We Fender baseman/for u.le Like new. 2 crpta-gm/gtd. ;;5-o...n;;:tt11;;,...;:-;po;;;;;,.;>b;;;,..;;o-;m;;o;;;1";;.l"========"I W. Wamer, Suite 211. Santa • • • • 7·3:30. Call Mrs. Penning-temporary job have the I~ selection • BJ'and mw1l280 • 4 Mile. Garage uh type Part poodle/? 3 malt, 2 Horses IUD Ana. • · VOLT ton 833-0600 Ex! 2037, betwn. today of used office furn in this George Robe;1,, 833-3385 items. See al 432 Carnation, female. 7 wks 01 d. '---~-----·I CdM.or675--61~ · r UVE-ln hoolekeeper &r 2-5 PM. · lntel"{W:!I. 9-12 area. e OLDS T mpet e . .......,.... ____ .-... ~2739 9/18 e HORSE STALLS e companion for elderly toU· *SALAD Gl~L * Western Girl Inc. i.:,c :e~r:i~.... 1 =w==/c=-==*"'.,;.·=·=962-=5056==I ~~,BEAUTIFUL Sealpeint $30 mo. * 54s.5636 pl• in CdM. °"'9n viow. INSTANT PERSQ.NNEL Mon. (hru Fri, 7·!:30. Call 46'1 MaoArth"' Bl•d. ~ ·~ 1· ' $2> Slam•" malo, "'11 grown, TRANSPORTATION 673-3391. Mn. Pennington, m-0600 Newport Beach Planoi & p r1•ns 1130 with purchut of vt'ry affeeUonate needs lov· l.OC. Mgn w/sales abiJ to NEWPORT BEAC.H Ext 2037, betwn 2-5 PM. . S4l).0325 WALNUT desk 30. x 60 5 _ _ _ CARPETING lng home 646--0683 9n7 B!Nts & Yachts J6oo oper new type car wax. WAITRESS • experienced drawer, like new $129. "ONE ONLY" SALE • SepL only (40 )'di: min)' -·ip,· ""P des/not ....... 3848 camP\15 Dr. SUite 106 Sales lyi -n Swivel chair ..,1. »-•ion ' · 5 Long-haired kittens, 1 ~.... ·-... ···i 'ff4J MANAGEMENT Junche1 only. App n pe...... ..., ""'''-"tn New &:-Used C.A. Page 64.Z.2070 black 3 tortoiR shell, 1 S.A.&Fuh lsl.&12-7281. ~' SALES Delaney• Sea Shanty, -630 room furniture. Corner /PIANOS ~ t iger . 8 wk1 old * LOTMAN * F.qual opportunity~mployer Lido Parle Dr N.B. group, sealll 4, side ehalr 0tton.1ir Spine, •••••• S399 DESK-Massive carved 548-8JTI. 9117 FREE for Ultd cara. App....,.ty / .... ~ ... ~~!:""'""~!! 'OPPO~TUNITY . *WAITRESS: Exp'd. Appiy 'and 2 tables $50. ~ New KDfB.ALL Console $699 Medit. 43" x 81''. Overtmog 2100 Harbor C:My for an articulate man with ..... _. .& Sirloin 5930 \V. KJMBAi.L Grand •••..• $795 corbal supported. Mat<:hing LOVABLE Samoxed I white Basic boating Course f~-=""-rn:.,I,:;c=""1on:"-'-',-"·c,,..,· :..._ OLDER COUPLE to assist initiative and maturity, to ~-'-t H N 8• Office Equipment I011 ORGANS lib/tbl $500. 8' 81.u/grn Shepherd mix 7 mo old of.fered to the publi~ IDEA.nAI~ • ign car manar>·-12 unitl for part -0~ ,·nd•-nd•ntly with '-Ull3 wy., · • 1 ·• ... ty fa Jl50flnn female To good bomt ~-ban F . Car •oe. • .. '" ,.... ELECTR Calcul N THOMAS Organ · ·• ·•• $1?9 Pai qu.ui 90 . . ""0 ~~10· 9 'l' b •• Balbo expel'. ""'"""' oreign rent. Teem olc', no pet!. Ph: strong aupport from mgmt. WOMEN for Tr o t t er' s · ~ w H.\1'WOND Chord •. A-l" S299 778-4542. .,.,.,....,,., /.. Y ""e a ower ~pair. 60-fill3 64Z-.9520 aft 5 pm. ' A nati·onat o-an'••tion is Bakery & Snack Bar. See Toscal fnoo . BC-1201. Apec . ===-;o-:>:-c;-;-:~= I 3 Pu · I ,,. 2 b 1 Squadron. Sa i I U · • ., ~ 234 F st Eiectrostat dry photocopier HA¥MOND Bl · · · · · · $1995 SPECIAL Sa I~ -!I.! a rd a n l>Pltl ti.-rown, Mo1n ... ment Trn. $650. ORDER TAKERS. WomeB-in seareh of a married man Mt1. Raupp. ore Thrift Shop honoring our blsck, smal1 mixed blffd. well as power boat· 2 yn. college 2-5 Yrfl. work girls, owr 19, day1 or eves. with a good ~ucation and/ Aw, Laguna Bch. mod. in. Must sell, a/sac:. indudes bench, deli~ .r. new b:itique IE back-to-9ehool 2189-B Pacific: A~. C.M. ting taught. Starting exp_ must bt JTLUTied, call Pleasant "'Ork · 1r0m our or busines1 background who I I ti 7600 ~"'='-,,9873.,...·...,..,...,,,,_,,.._.-,c--'AJT'anty • , ~ Many other collection. 1810 Park, C.M. 642--0176. 9117 7 PM Mon., Sepl 21, Ann, We1!1cliH Personnel Santa Ana office. No e.xp. it ~mic&!Jy dlsturbett. ~!· nstruc on ROYAL portabl.f' typtl writer, .Bargain&. , • beginning this Thurs. 2 AKC Penitn 1 red 1 every :t.Jonday nit e Agency, 2043 Westclill Dr., ntt. Sa.lacy $1.65 per hr. Discover • Gr•..t New overhauled and n pe:rfttt MUST BE SEEN! ""'7=",-,,-=='"°"'= I tQrtotse shell 2 yrs. & 7 yrs. for 13 weeks. At New. NB ., ... mo r •. , "1 ··~ •·f-s pm Th' . ppor order, $15. ~ de."" or • •• ~ • I 356 A Porsche bumper, Pur-F ,., •• ho H bo y b t · • ~ ~ .,.., ·~ """"'"' · is ts a career o -C•rHr w·,th The ,,-..u-;,v '· 1 N .., di-rte to qua 1 1..... me port ar r a c •t . d . $-1195 eves. y .... u. • KIMB•• • ,.,., De ight? ever n "'6· .,.,., ·-~ 9117 MANAGER Jor ocean-front OlITSIDE SALES -wages tun1 y ID a ynam1c "-''UUl.l'lo ......... _ .. ....: K 2 ---'" ...,.,........,,.., Club, 720 West-Bay d e WANTED: , • THOMAS a..,.... erun~ IP-w ...... parfcapartments. unlimited de~ ... ~!'"1 field -creating an AIRLINES DRY PHOTOCOPIER KOHLER. CAMPBELL er, $15, u iii. 5414«>4 aft 5 Mo old hphtrd/H\llky Avenue, Newpor t ** Chalmtn Aptll. * * incentive. Call ~ meeting challenges "" 6 PM male pup, Hui 1hots, lows Be a ch. Bring note- 36C Clift Dr., Laguna Sch PART Time, ma~ -woman daily. REASONABLE * &42-26:M COAST MUSIC . kids, house trained. 546-filClO book &: pen c i I first LOOKING FOR to Welcome newcomet1. A natural fo.• young JM'OPle REMINGTON Electric Type-( NEWPOT.T & HARBOR 3 LIV rm chairs: 1 ottoman; day11• -9/18 who want excitement plus! writer, model 25. top condi-Costa Mesa * &U-2851 Occ tables; Sweeper; nite. Any questions WORK? Musthavecar&typewriter. A salary plus substantial Ticket agent? Air freight'! 1.,. •. $19S. 4~0139 ..... Hrs Only lQ.6 M-Sat ~!1;1A~.; Mise items •. NEEDS loving horn~ sm al-call673-1855. How would you Ii~ to put Call 495-4098, after 4:00 pm. comm. to'l. qu&lified man· .,...., -...,,.,........ fectionate mixed-breed fem ------~-- . t d. t -.-:1es Station agent? Resen:•· e 11AMM~ .. ~ all ho Ott,.. FREE I your name and qualific•-PBX Recpt. ea ing o a perma _. tiOM'?' Ramp or travel H .... •s•hold Goods '. I020 v.•D ~ -~-HOUSE FULL of Furn &: puppy, a ts . .......-... 151. tioN In the hands of 10,000 GOO<'I typing, PBX e.xp. Call or mgmt. carttr. agent! We'll train )'OU tori-----------trans., w/guitar, banjo. ete. ODDS & ENDS. Moving 9/18 • finruJ in tht next few Wft'ks Lon.il111! WestcliH Personnel All lnqulrlei and lntervit'Wll the11t and more. day or nite. e MUST ~u our collection of Abo reverb $588, warranty, Must sell AU. Btr.; .• l pm 2 HEAL TIJY blk kittens to for $10.00?' Our publication Agency: 2041 Westclift Dr., ::::. J:~ ~s::!c~ = We include placement as-houllehold arillacts & furn :~~~~;:~ 41 ., console 3t6-4229 good home, have had shob:, HUNTINGTON BEACH ---:U~~:~te:i ~~~=· ~N~·"8;,.· 645-=~7770==,-==~I a 1an-Santa.. Ana. CallL ·~~'-in 10 days! 548-l40t -piano, wal. w/bench & del. 1'.mEWOOD _for sale_ $:47.50 havt! new baby. 6~g P-OW.ER SQUADRON'S •mp!-. If you need a PHOTOGRAPHER Wanted 97701 _ ·sonly! List price $895, our ml, $27.50 % crd.: Delv. & ,,,,,,...-,,:=--,,=-,,--, BASIC BOATING job,·~;;;.; delay. Call now by inten.tional film equaj oppof. emplr. M/P' Est. 21 yr1. Approved for _G_•_r_•l:c•_S_•_I• ____ -_•• price $699 stckd fret. Day or nite (1} 1958 TO 1970 Sunset COURSE ., your name won't be left me.ktt1; top alary. I._ubion Yetenn1. Eligible in1titution FANTAS'lllC Barpins on GOULD r.1usic co. fi88....ti846, Cll 687-7599. maga.zinn:, 10mt In binders. Huntington Beo1ch ouL bkgrnd. pttf'd. 835-3!m. SALESMAN Pmitioll •vai, under the federally insured Suede & letther items. Since 1911 CAMPERS! Prtbl generator plus many Yrs of AJne.r. High School LEDISCO PERSONNEL QUALIFlED Coupl.t, rttlred office job. SU.GOD. per ~ lltUdent kJan program. Some likf' ne."'. 9118 SAT. 2043 No. Main, S.A. AC/DC u!td once, cmt Rifleman. 563648 gns Roofn1 121 & 122 1'1ANAGERS GUIDE, to --~ ,.rvicH in exch. Mutt hai.'!2. ~~ ~~ .. ~ .. 1-4 pm. 2677 81ackthorn St., ~~~*-"_7--0681~-*....,· ~-U79, .ell $100. Must sell W-BWE eyed kitten~pt siame.se Sto1rti,..,. Sept. 14 o1ncf ..,............ u.le1 b,......... "-"' •• ~. Airline School• P•cific '· ...... 1232 4 --•· 1 -• ··• (TI4) 5.10-3020 for apt at Halecnst Club. NB. 644-0335 Aft 6 pm. Beglnn.rs Orv•n Clo111 nea "'"" eves. &raY imucl ...... ico ••ch Mondo1y thrOUfh MAN To "wk part time In Must enjoy childrtn & 13>-3501. 610 E.17th, S•nto1 ~ MOVING Rou1eh11ld ENROLL NOW * ADULT Walker : female. 962-5719 9118 ~Noffmber :"~~inN::in.jnA::i I ... ~ .. ';'. .. ~ .. " .. P .. """' ..... m .. m ... iniig.;;;;;lnliior ... ~:~rt cs~.·t~~ ' sc::S!ssEs ~~~vi!v ~-e H-:~ o~. ~I~~~~·~~ ~=~; T":r =~M~ 3 mo~~u:~ I ~itt;:~lu~ SCRAM-LETS Thun &: ""k ·ends. Apply; I' Coventry hiring now. No in-Forming. Heated Pools. anytime before 11 Of' after 2. $L2. HAMMOND ORGAN 546-1438. grey nuffy. 548-0532 9/18 1930 N.~ Bl·". C.M. RECEPTIONIST vest. no dtl. Free trainlnc. * 645-1816 * STUDIOS. 28.54 E. Coast ~SWIM="'MIN="a""P"oo""t."1'°8,-, x::-;4''°'t"'o ANSWERS -~·· •• TRAINEES For info PH: ·841~. GARAGE tale: Sota, chairs. ro~-d l M (5l 2 MO. old kittens, com-, MASSEUSE·Exp'd Plano leuons in your dinette set, much miM:. Sat, Hwy.. \.Nlunt. e at. 5' deep. Surface type. Set it pletely weaned & box·traiB- Aho trainee. 841.7879 Gtn'I Ofc. Call ,Jane, I SALESMEN Part time with homt'. Exper. Teacher. Sun. 9 to 4. 46U Sealhore, _•_T.l-8930 __ . ------ready far use $85. M&-2703 ed. 962-0892 9/18 Caught_ Skunk_ Gloat_ •uTURE Dependable lndepencl9ftt.A.-PYersonn• car. Lead• furnished. Woric Call 54&-2094, 5--SPM N.B. 675--8089 dt 5· ADORABLE 6.wk old kitten Poetic-EATING 1' any 4 bra, average $100. per · il I====:::::=::=::== 11 SALE 11 BEAUTinJL black mink II blk t ' f t I k w babysitte.r wanted, 2-6 PM 5 1n 6 Oninge, Suite c. CM wk &: up. Call 544-8136 aft JEAN Dales Studio • . o " mat « em.a e oo -t don't get ulcers from days 'A'k for 2 boys 6 A 7 my 642.()026 or Mf>-0979 iPM painting clau now forming. AppliMtces 1100 Big Piano A Organ Sale coat. size 3. worn twice; ing for 548--0813 9/18 what we eat but whars EAT. -home Vic:. Brookhurst & C5t : "'""""""""""""""~ . Wed-morning. 644-4905. -going on RIGHT NOW at value~ $2!XXI. Sell $ 9 7 5. "BARNYARD'' 10 wks old ING us. l ! SALES wittl sr -G you WARD'S BAWWIN STUD~O· -•~1>-4="~'==-==-;;-7c;' G ·"---..,==""'==~--· Hwy. 96~1. RESEARCH technieian with • im ym,. MERCHANDISE FOR G.E. Electri~ dryer. 4 yrs C 00-8484 :;,-: ennan ""'""pherd Collie FOR LEASE MECHANIC-Exp'd, own e...._.__ in formulating CILll earn whit you re SALE AND TRADE old. Xlnt cond. $75 or trade 1819 Newport. .M. . SURFBOARD: Grttk 7' 6", 536-3239 call ew1. 9/18 OR CHARTER -..-· ~--~ worth' Call M .. ..., Lou Good '-· -· •-•=-o """"" , -"--rail. !l.1ov\e """], & tool.a. Xlpt opp"ty for l'ig'ht t.htnnoeet•; .... tt!inl f« ad· ' .... ,, ' -·-~ ---....-.,,~r. ~· ...,...., ,...¥ LOVING. Beaut. Black &: U-SS.000 Down, s -balan-. ... "& 968-2416 or 543-8329 f 't ' 1000 WURLITZER · 1 · camera. New Kadak M-16, ~·.. '""' man. Richfield, 19th '1 vanctd composites. Pol!ition · urn1 uni 2 Dr. Rebig. w/separate 1p1ne piano, white Cuffy kittef'll weaned 401 flybridge Wheeler Cni.is. Newport, CM. available with dynamic, SARAH Cowntry needs bottom freezer, $75. excellentcondition,2)1'1old M-50. B4l-239l A trained 548-4537. 9118 er. Sleeps 8, Compkttly MECHANIC For tune ups It newly.formed organization. ladies for Chr\stmu llN80fl. •LIKE NEW -Oval tx· 5J9.-6016, 826-TlM. • $500, 49f-3895 NEW Decorator area rup. FREE • Beaut. pure black reconditioned tlu"'b.!ghout, brakes. Salary open . Requlres\nitiativt,cttativi-No Investment. Na exp. tension table. g: ~. 2 i:========'-=========:;: ~a~ s~trif~":. nurry kittens. ·weaned & "1970 .. : !l.UNT COND. William• Texaco, 16 95 ty, ability to \l.'Ol'k jf). 835-2583. or 547-4627. )1?'8.VH, pad, Me.diltrranean Pumlture IOOO Furnltvr-9. 8000 -ss·, Sa_;f'-" .. ~... trained. 673-&134 9118 XTRAS PLUS! Make oUe.rl M0< 71' l O/W mal 5!I· - ti! era xln' 9A> M''( EVI Mal .. ~ 1966 Inn noc ~ .,. ' dee, 11'' 311'. Cn\ '"" 22'' .... Spo 1969 1 •• ' """ .'lkil ... 16"( big ,.. -- WAI "°' ... E SAL l30 dy Le "" --Mo . - ., 2 E In J T H " B d e pend en I of dirttt m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I d;-·---.a finish. n..;~. cost 1,-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. u' ~· -Superior Ave, C.M. • "'~ ...,., . 2 LOVABLE Black female Days 5.19-8978 Eves I wk-_--fJiiiDlllCtA~L~R~EE!CCi£Ejp~JE.::.11;-~~rvisiOn~·~-::.·.'.:c.Jl~'4~7_,=~-~~5E~R~V~IC~l~C~E~N~T~l~R~H$l!OO;.-~·~Sa~'=·~$150~,~Ph~:;:67>-~. ~,.,.~ -GO Cart -2 .eater. xlnt --ldU.eA&-&..wb..okl..Jree-~l~ends~~fJ93.8405~~====:j--,.----t-i $400 ~taurant limpteyl'Mnt y usnO!! . Bri"Us ne: ~~ ~1~ home 642-7169 9118 41' OllllS Tri-cab FB, '59. ~ Nice N.B. oft's. pleasant Reuben E. Lee MOVING -·unusw;:. ~ :;.t>.294l 2 Female German. Shepher'd 2.S . KW, auto pilot lYJW c .(; """""' oond. N... ........ s~m ...._ __ ,__ *Acct. Jr •....... $65C dlnlnJ nn .... " USED' FURNITURE SAU 1/3 Colli, to • 0 0 d "'""'" ....... RDF, Fau ..... i.r. caJ1 Mill Ellubeth, 557-6127. •• ..... .,...,. Military Servke Completed. me.~le; bdrm Ill!!; Wstnghse SERVICE Station equip.tool• 548-Sl4& 9118 showe.r. 2 heeds, elec: galley, Abigail Jibbot. Per&Ollntl Xln•t• jib oppOr, req'1 3 yn refn.g. Reuone.ble. ~ etc, cigarette • coke ma-2 PUPPIES 7 wka oRI pt $21,(00 ~ 6'4-4221 . Aie:ncy. 230 w. Wamtr, Now Interviewing gen'l •c:ct. expe:r. KING-SZ-BED: Firm, still We •r• the 1•les outlitt for the no1t ion'1 l•r1"" ,',,-;;;· "'·,.....,,.=""=·="=2-8flfl6-;;:::::I cockapoo 1 pl'! will be BEAUT 33 Stephens, Chrys suite 211, Santa Ana. *R•cept .•......• $lSO packared fraine. i 125 · e1t furniture rent•I corp. JAKE'S Continuou1 Swap small dogs. 846-lm 9118 e.11g, $12.500-$2500 down. Onr WOMEN * * HOSTESSES * """''" PBX cord/1YP' f/J/ Worth 12611. u,..11y hom<!. l 8' Spanish Sofa & Love Seat .. $119 • Ht M"t:"Buy·s.!l·Tra"' m E. m"'1 .. crtfice! m.2t111 * MEN or plush loc/xln't Jitne.Dts. 84~. 181h, CM 64i-561i6 ._ 4 Kittens, 2 are lon(~, · TUm time into $1. Set )'OUr PART TIME c: *A/R Bkkf)9r .... $50C F"'ru"°"a'°'m"•"m"'E"""W,..•"•"'-,-.,...,,,~« 8' Spanish Sofa & Chair ..•...••.. $109 • set * JACUZZI Whitlpool , like mother "* Peri ia n . S.llboats 9010 own hOUn, part or f\Jll time. Prior AIR expe.r., balancing dryer, Both xlnt cond, $75 8' Sofa & Chair ...........•..••.. $59 • set new. C~t UlO: mull aell 673--8125. 9/17 call 182-7558. r-APPLY acet5, bank df'pos., etc. · dellv .t guaranteed. 1 9 pc. Corner Group ••...•••..•••.••• , $99 $150. 673-3154. (1) TRUCK loftd ot ,gravel. cru:;;;ruA 22 SLOOP Incl· MEDICAL Assl.'ltant. back 151 E. Cout Hwy .• N.B. *Sec'y ......•... $430 841-~.115, 546-8672 4 80" Sofas only ......•. , , •••. , ••. $75 ea ch °'?''°9',.-' "T"AN=AKA=-:su=R"rao='°AR;O I ::e00oi You haul a w971~ head Ir galley, Xlm : ~ .. =·X·=~~~t l'!~~ RESTAURANT-Now takirc M hn/gd ikills/know'l uf M uS'1 ~S:~~:f-~ 2 Love Seats •...•....••• , .••••.. $45 '!ch made. in Ha,,,,ail, good cond .• -..,=,_,--,..,--,-,'°"I Pri~ to tell qu lckly ! EKG. Salar)' open . Minion 6i=~~~ ~~ tt;: ;s:.;pj,j!;:'~·. $1hr =n °rumi:::re. C 1 all 19' Sofa ······························· $1' :;Ks~:.s.::~mn hue, ~J'.1'1::!et0f11t'°~''•~~-;.,,,~,..51=··,_.wood-,-,k-..t"'"'boa-ot·I Vl«jo area. Must be undtt 18 need a pp\ y . run job . 31it 'day• wk . RQ'• ~l™~·=..,.-,--o-:= 3 5 [;i. Dinette sets in antique white w/ luxurious skim, SllJXI valUt, 839-7042. 9/17 slee~ 2~ ;;('n'.: and en erg et I ( • COLONY KITCHEN, 32U gd sh I typlrc P illa. l~ING Sota and ct:W~ • ~ back chairs · · • · · · • · • • · · · • · · S3t set. $350. 968-2fi5 RELATIVELY Late modtl $1100 --.1fLl!I -Harbor-Blvd~ <:M. -'..I Sola makei -·-a --· n v uraWerDressers .............. $35-.-.ch-1-::.o""'IN:;;;;Gc;;:::;-<.~:;;1;:-,0.:.i'.~;:::;· I r ·e frt I, ~ . . 500' Ntwport Cenler Or. NB ~. must tell! $15 M V Mu.'11 ~ : .., W... -.am . e 20' Sloop e I t f;I MOTEL MAID REST A~ Male;---T:-SU.ite 3'.lO By APpt. 6'4-4981 tor both. 67$-8917 aft. S. Nite-Stands-:-:-; ...•...• -•....••..... -$11 ff,,... 1itir"1 Trolllltu Ref t 1 g' 9117 Wood kt-el boat, Slet-pg 2. ~~~me~ t~ ~PM ;.r_:ri.to't · LCE. Medit.. style din"a rm Bookcase Headboards .•• , •••••.•..• $10 ••· w/lcmia.ker. Etc. 551~ ~~~ ~~~ g:1M,_ .. _,•7ott.r..,,-7.~~-'~=•:.,·,;;711!9:::i ~ ~ ' • SERVICE stATION table $45; Dinette 1et A: 6 Chest of Drawers •.. , .••••••• $2t u. & up UNUSUAL foreign painW.. big yard. &12-3039 9111 It-Hobie Ot.t 14 * NIGHT WAITRESS . • A'ITENDANT. hill ti m., cb'• US. 545-'1$'5. Massive 5 ~.twin Spanish "" -i. and .1<""'1 Sall No. 405. Xlnt rood, e DD.J.MANS e F.irta Optn'na fer mechankal Sha 'lf'IO r"' 544-4563 after 9;30 PM 1 YR old female Coll)e , Call 6"-&133 ,I -E. .. _.~Blvd., NB REAL tt I......... d .. mannlty BEAUT BLU/CRN WALNUT BR set.s) comp •. -....• -.•..••.•.••. $1ft. ANTIQUE o,,,· ., nn ··bl• SbepMgt 66,2832 .9/171-;,,-;,-~""'""';,..,.~-1 -~ .,... qualified uletma.n. Wgn, an wanta cao OJ>P:Ortll · · Rattan lv'nr/rrn set tbla-5 Wal ' l BR I ·-· .. &.lboa.20' flxM teel N1JRSING: tabulom Irvine !Wlch. Good Smoc licerw Fd d. Nut I.a 6464683 pc. nu se · · · • · · · · • • · • • • • • • -r· $90. 30" gu ranee $2S 6 FAT Fluffy ldttem, weaned 5484532 pattntlal;ampk Goar time. 'appearance nte· ALSO • .;::;m;o":ii·~;,:::;,:::=-,= 5 pc. beaut. modern walnut BR set •. $12'. main $15. iat Mi$! .• N:s. A trained. S48--t&l5 9111.1--.,..,..-,:;::i=;:;-,..,.--I ~ • ._!. LYN, ll-.'7:30 lhlR. tncome llDlimilfd. Call Lee 1>8t't time man. Apply to JAKE'S O>atlnuou1 SWap Waln * * WANTm '** ~~ ~. _ _ , Jerry, Z90 Newport Blvd., Meet. Buy.'St:U-Tn<k'. 117 1 ut portable bar .......••...•.•. $15.. ~ Sc:hwirm, tront .m beck 3 Mo. old lhortbaired brown FUPPE'R. sA'ILBoAT. SUPEJfV!~ ""., LVN, •...,,Ifill Rctlty C.M. £."l!tli: 004"56fltl ,.:. THE Hrm fURNm.• FACTORY --~ lilto new uo . !"'l'!'l'· 540-3629 8/1' * Calt .... 1569 * 1l·7:JI -1. &33...(11» U.JUI llllllt ~-SMAU. Black poodJi! fmiale, * f"LIPPER No. 423-Grnt ApptJ: r.dr Udo Con-' -..: SERVICE Sta, Attendant. SLEEP SO!t. ~oam rubber, 1 ... H bo Bou! , C d u. :::;=========I Vf!f1 friendly. 548--2957 9111. for "'•. •-• w/"hllt •-•. A..ae1r:mt Cfftflr, 4t6 Univ, Plrtr c.tnt.r, ,..,v.ne experlenc rd Some brown stftpe, 2 bolsten, ._ •r r •v•ra, •••• '"9S• Misc, W•nted MIO llKI r\o(!'U .. _,_... ,.. • walnut frame $Z 644-5998 5Q..MS7 3 Adorable kll!t.• fret to $285. 645-0401, f1ellldp Rd,. N.B. IG-8044 RELIABLE liYC-ln titter krr mtcb&nlca l e)(Pl'f. Part • • · -._...__ •·•·••· Slllw4ci,l1 t-• ---·----,-,,-1 rood "home ~ 9/l8 .• :.:..;.,~,'-',-~-"'--•• ~RA~N-J~t~m-1 Fa.t ftnlll f.ft jult a phone 2 .chl .. ce Ch.Bdrm. Unwtl'I timt, 6--10 PM. FOUNTAIN MAYTAG Aulo WNhcr, Xlnt _,. --... LARGE family would hke to -1n.1MJ\. emn-...way1 Call ii )'Om' ad motbu ok, $15 wk. Befort I VALLEY '~AC 0, cood µs, dtliv &: 1UUV1-' _, Ca.-1 ...,. bu:Y: .t refriam,tor. RABBIT km.ale ~ 18tln ero.n &oritn. ~ bit. mw. MJ-5111. • pm. 6tWOiJ. !rookh~ I . Id, J'.V. tt(!d, 8'17-1115. 546-86?2. :--'t"""l' --------"-'w1 __ 1h_ho_1c_h.;. . .;.--==-=9=1='=0ffe=-';.· _962.SUI;,...;,:;.;...:;•""'='--' ' ' ' t t ,. ' N" do it- ln; "" I42 '"' .. 54 F0> ., " ,, "' "' ~ • ·~ a\ 2 .. $l I ' I ...... ~. Bo.t Tr•ll1r1 9032 . WANTED: Trailer for 15' boat. qood. cond, llke-tiew. 642-3692. Boot Sllp/~oorlng 9036 ~t Slip Side Ties up ·to 25·; $2 per ft. Mobile Honin ·* REPO * "67 UNIVERSAL 24x60 - 2 BR, 2 bath, Landocaped. In adult park, $75 mo. CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES li>& N;-HarbOr, ST 114/5.11-8105 RIVER SPECIALS 9300 New '70 DjltSun 1600 OHC,.Pl.ckup with camp. tt. Sile price S3l99 dlr. t • 67798> Will take car in trade. Will finance private party. C.a.11 546-4C52 or 494-68U . '67 FO-RD Super Van-automatic; Xlnt cond, 6 .cyl. Jo mneage. 613--565.'i. Dune Buggies DUNE buggy '6!, Shft!l)ell 1n town! pwr plu11, never ln dirl, aooo mi, make· offer. MS--.J.400. VW Sand "Buggy $500 & up depending on engine.choice. 96z..s330 eves. 1969 SUZUKI • 250 Savage Xlnt. cond. J.2f!l miles $500 .. or best ofer. Call aft. 6 PM. · · 645--0271 j .11 i'l ll ~ill l I 1\tilPLll i'' New 12' wide homes, slightly 1 ,0~,-,,.,=~=-~~ I dun.aged. Perfect for the.do. '68 BULTACO, 250 cc. Gel. it-youne.llcr. Original sell· for 1treet or dirt. Extras. Ing price $6000-f1000. ft.educ. $595. 54()..4198 SI.II W. Col&lt Hwy.,'N:B. -"i>01;;;i;;;;;;i;-c;;;;;;;;;--1!~~~~~~,..,,;5""~l!!!lll ed for clearance ~-650 Trilllllph Chdt>per BAY HARBOR Reb"llt. ,.,,.,i;,,., $550 '59 SPRITE_ 1425 Baker SI., Costa Men. 673--7637 - J So I R-~-Blvd ._ Red with black Interior. 4 ust . o .... .....,. . • *'70 Trlahtph Bonneville -- Sa11 Dlego Fr w y. (D4) Like " 4000 1 $1295 BPttd, rt1d io, heater, dlr. 540=9f70 • fi !15.. :...... m · (D~) Take •mall down. · rm. ~•:1'1-. Will finance. Call 494-7744. For~e-: 11*' older trailer. 50CC SUZUKI Dirt Bike 'St HEAL~Y v.-ell• ~b111Ulated $600. Exd. Good cond Good beciJmen twi? t>e+. cooltt, helter, bikt, $95. ~ 100, 6 cyl. Overdrive, win! eltc_ wattt heater~new crpt, HONDA.--...ScralnWer....xlnt wlw!eli!, tonneau ·~ and C\liiains, toilet, patio enc!°" condition. can ·K"ell 646--4629 ~ible loP. Make~ !!:'Jilt everything furnished. artri: 4 PM 392-2970. . jl8-8629. GIV'! pouellion ''IQ y AM>JIA l.25 Enduro. 4 19&1 AUSTIN HeaJey $i!"le_-~. old. ._ I b k . Good cond. $625. Ph. nu. mo .... re y ro t~ in. 60-!3l09 11~""'"'-"hel~""'~'~l<l6.~~sn-~755l~·~'I=====-=·=·=======:;::;::::::: e "'' Nuh'"' lb<28 100> e -LL '58 Venq •W.195, 10x46, DMF'TED, MUST SE ! BMW I B.~ 650 ... $500 air\ cond. $2915,e '&I Ulx.55, -~-"•~54~$'8~1!,,l ~•:__:1!,-11--::::=::::;:-;:;::-- 2 BR, livhic'nn EXPANDO. * '7D NORTON Comma*° Authorized pit. ~ cptl, new refri&, •5800 XlnL cond. Mmt n11: itDl Sales • Service • Parts CH~PMAN or ~L'4>lfer. 546-4297 t=. AU ~odtl1r to ~ From MOBILE HOMI S 19112/...,_BSA Chopptt S.rv.ce "Monday 11111100 Pllf $600 00 ' Sa.t 'till Noon "": ;:_.: !•· .,....,:.;,. I COAST IMl'ORTS 123!1 """''Blvd., G.G. * no11M0-29M • • KawUaki 500 C:C·• Imm111cuJ•te Condltkln Phone - Of Orange Counl)' Jnr . , lJ)O W. Pacific Cout Hwy SU.-• .....,,. ' -. YOU 1':UST SEE ~IT IN ' ' , . PERSON AT ·coNNELL CHEVROL.ET! 2!JME-L111'.LE-CAR TH~ T~DOES-EYERYrillNG_WELL "-- " TEST DRIVE ~ TODAY! • CHECK OUR SAVINGS ·ON ALL REMAl~ING 1970 ' CHEVROLETS. 'THEY ·':MIJSJ GO NOW! f ' ( ... • • • 546-1200 . 5*,203 . I 1 j . I · ' I I j l •• I •• --1 I ..... --·' " OVER FACTORY INVOICE* We have a la1"91 s.i.ctton of CotHJan, Monte .. 1, •iitl we are makinCJ avallable a9ain this weekend our popular $70. over Factory Invoice Sale! *Add 2°/o for handllllfl. --~~~~~~~~~~~--. W• Have Same CY CL.ONES, ·ELIMINATORS & ·COUGARS s70 ALL PRICED AT OVER FACTORY INVOICE* For the Cat · That Likes to Sc,at! CAPRI __ DJIVE_IHE_SEXY ONE FROM '"GERMANY" $2499 DEMOS 19 TO CHOOSE .. COUGARS We have 50 brand new Cou9ars, all shades & colers -XR7's & 91 models; they're marked clown to OVllt llACTOltY INVOICI!* ' MONTEGOS Coupes, Sedans, Hardtops, & WaCJ· ons. We have over 20 to choose. s70 • OVER FACTORY INVOICE* CONTINENTAL Tiie mast fantastic motor •car of --•·this 9eneration. DRIVE IT TODAY SAVE UP TO $1800 SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM PORD MOTOR CO. FROM ---COUGARS -1----c+O-MAIK-lll-- AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS COME IN NOW! '70 COUGARS ...... . '70 MONTEGOS ......................... . $:3333 · $3133 • , r All ca rs have radio, heeter, VI, autometic fre ns ., power steering, fectory e ir, I In f1ctory warrel'lty. BETTER IDEAS MAKE BETTER CARS . 1o-h ·nson·~·s ·on n. o ~ © tID 11. oo © tID oo 'ii' o oo ~ oo 'ii'£ I!. • 1 & m ~ m . 1 te m © !JJJ m w • © (Q) !JJJ@& rm 540·5630 COSTA MUA 2626 Harl.or Blvd. 642·0981 ' TJIREE GENER ATIONS I N 'J'BE A ll'J'OMOBll.E Bl/SINESS '"' otDllT atAILllHlll "PACfORT Dlucr· LINCOLN-MIRCURT DIALU IN OIANM COUN" - • ' $1595 IKI VW IUS 1 Pass, R/H, 4 1ptitd. lt.~ Stiarp,-(PB3001 _.. _. DE~N LIWIS J966 llarbor, C.&f. 646-'303 1964 VW. Excellenl cond. New vinyl Interior, QIJIOO me11, Sun lack, "91la log lilt11, etc, etc.. M~t-•ll. l'ifake offer. cau 546.frnl days, 5Ji..5567 after &PM . A1k ~f0i'W1yni. --- ~ Ext. 86 or 61 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA M~A 1965 VW BUS. New encfne. Sl.395. Ats ·1 pm. 545-3509 1~ vw R&H, >Ont. Cond. VOLVO 1119; 61~2514"1--------1 • ''s vw -110.t.N":• ., - - - -• J • 846-7144 • ... ...... - --~==~=~-· . -'"-,,,,* .,, vw eu!U606 . ,Sl 'YOl.,.YO: '68 VW, beige. s!lck 11hlfl, ~ ~370''"" "°""· IL>Xl "FRIEDIJNDER" '65 VW bus. reblt e~lnt. 2 dr. Dtmt. $1100. 49S-36~ 10 lo 4 30800 * $2694' * S. Coast, $. Lal{Una. . U1st 81AC .. iHlltY, WI • 63 vw •1111. 89.1-7"6 • 5.1'1.6824 MECHANIC SPECIAL" NIW·USID-SllllV. Lie, OKC.al2 -$29t . CHICK IVIRSON VOLVO -vw '70 Des mo, • 1536 549-3031 bl, 116 Ill' 67 2950 1!170 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Check our <*.Is 1800 t, Cpe ror dellvel')'. $1895 Ovo""u dol Speai.ll•L 1966 vw Comper DIAN LEWIS Heater, 4 speed, Awnings. 1966 HarborL C.M. 641.m: ISVH789! DEAN LIWIS · '62 VWB ug ........ w...... -'100 WI ~AY TO~ Radio. f lpeed, t xcellent co n. di!lon. dlr. li'lil priee $699. {8WM881) Small down. Will finance · privlltP. pa r I y . 546-4052 or 494·111111. CASll lol' used can • truckl just call u1 for fnte e1tlm•te. GROTH CHEVROLET WANTE'~D- r11 pay top *'Ua·· tor )'Our Aik for Sales ll&nqct VOlJ{.SWA.GJN today. Cill l321l Beach Blvd. and ask tof Ron PinChot. Hunlillcton llM~ 56.aoll Ext,· 86-67. m-0900. w.eon · Kt t.33Sl •pus ·;s Njo< bady, i;,.,, WE PAY CISll- trans., etc. f.lown eng. $350 . . :~ ... ""';l;, au;,,....,,,,. FDR ·YOUR CAI cond. Best ~frer. 543-8458 or ":i-ooo · CONNELL ''t"!' CHIVROLIT .. 2121 -lllvd. Cocta -NMDJ American riaa•. wide tires. wt PAY TOP tiOILAR custom mUJlio paint '" h FOR. TOP USED CARS beautiful laee work. YPU-U YoUI' car la extra deu. 9()1. . "" us first. Several oijier cuatomlzed BAUER BUJCK VW to choMe lrom CHICK IVIRSON ""''' :i: .. E. 111 ' s~,,.. VW -ui'POR.TI WANTED :;(9.3031 iEJCt. 86 or 61 • Orange Coumtet mo HARBOR BLVD. TOP $ BUTEi\ BILL MAXEY 'roYO?A $~695 18881 a.cb Blvwt. 1'61 VW C•mper H. Beach. Ph. ~-- R/H 4 1peedL ~ikfl new l.n1ide Ir. out. (V\1'Vl19l DIAN LIWIS 191111 Htrbor1 C.M. 846-9300 ',a& VW Buf -Cu1tom I~ terlor, radii>. Green, xlnl oond. Pvt ply 1 1•1~. ·--·-Auto L1a1ln1 9110 LIAH I 84fl.<.171. ·, AJj Mokes-All Models 'Ill VW CANPER, 1d cond. Automobiles . Tnicks SllDO or Mil offl'r. "Where Service * ~938 • l\takes the Ditf~nce" '611 RED VW Bu1-hl11ek 1nt, Oranre Co. -"NtiwpOrt Beach rlh, good cc.nd. Clean. Of-4570 Campu1 Dr. 71~ frr. Before S &49-3343, a/ler TI-I~ QU1Ck.t.1t YOO ~ 6, 499-3749. 'l'I~ QUICKD YOU S!µ. lmf!rtecl Aulel HOO lmpori,d A-N0o FABUL"OUS WEEKEND SAVINGS on these OUTSTANDING VW CAMPERS ' '•• foully er,1Ml1ble to,, bell~, •lowe. ;,, beJ, w1lk t~ru •••h, r1lllle, he•l•1, lew, low rnll11. A-1. Sher,! 1x1x .11s1. • "•I f111l c:el.1n1) r1lll i•, h1et1r. we ll thru •••h, eU tl.e ••*'••. irc•ll111 rn1ch 1l'lic1I cell!il1lle11. IP10!11. -'•1 F11 tl 11l.1ft1, r•llio. ~••l•r, fully ~•"!''' "ui,,, .. , ~•111'! 111111 !hit 011e l ITIV.6t 41. loe •e rlot11'1 T&M MOTORS toll GARDEN GROVI ILVD . ......... .............. ·-SALIS O,IN I UN DAT ,AltTS, $0:,IC,1- TUIS., THUii ., Tll.L l 1H 114·2214 191.1111 11/J Ilk. I.•' .... 111 ~·~----------~--~~-------------~-----'-----.I...-----~---...!._ ..... ' ' ' • 1 ' BRAND NEW ... . •• ·71-DEMJN$---. iNcE YOU SEE ll ~ DRIVE IT -PRICE IT ·-YOU'LL "EVER WANT A FOREIGN cii ' ' .BUILT IN AMERICA, BY AMERICAN$,. FOR AMERICANS • e~::0 '70 DODGE CHALLENGER BRAND NIW '?!o~. DARr. •:::D '70 DODGE CHARGER '70 DODGE CORONET R.T •. '7-5 OYER No. l.OIAJO FACTOIY INVOICI COST ' • 7 5 ... ""lL. OVIR llACTOIY -' INVCllC.I con ~ . No. 115494 FACTORY INVOICE COST -s75 OYU went tc thenk ell of you folks whc. heve bou9ht cers 1t Worthin9ton Dodge e nd I went t o thenk you for referring your friends end reletives to Worthing- ton Dodge. You e nd your friend1 heYe mede this one of the l1rgest Dodge Oea ler1hip1 in th , world. If I cen hel p you in any way, pleese droR in . NOTICE! • 5,000 BLUE CHIP "Juli 1•• m• first •nd you'll 1ec•i•• 5.0:10 Blu• Chio St•mp1 if you buy f1om rn• or •nr•lh,; deeler." Si11ctrel.y, C11J Wortbi111to,1 If you •r• thert of money for th~ tiown p•yment •nd need extended terma •nd very low monthty 1NY1Mf1t1, brine your fOOcl cr4tdit rete...nc .. •nd come to Worth· ington Dodfe •nd '" for yourself how e•sy it is to 19t the financing you need. "JUS T SEE ME FIRST" STAMPS •• • '69 CHEV. Y2 Ton P. U. I ' led, top Free Money Beck Guarantea & 10 Day T!i•I E.change. 531160. '66 CHEVROLET $795 '68 DODIE $1195 Ado. ftan1., P.S., RIH. Frae Mon•i lacli: Guarantee & 10 Dey Triel Exc h. VS 502 '65 CHEV. Y2 Ton P. U. Free Money Back Guar•ntae & 10 Day Tri•I Exch4nge'. c;4 7tlt. • ~695 Auto. tran5 .. radio, heater. fr•• Mon•y lack Guar. I: 10 Day Trial EJ:ch. 678880 $895 '67 FORD Y2 Ton P. U •. $1295 long led. I 45712l I. fra• Money l•cl Guarantee & 10 C\ty l'rit\ ~-t~tnte· '&1 -cHEVROl:ET Auto. trans., P.S., Rl:H . fr9e ~onay Btci ~ -iOwt•tn+,.+4 0.0.y-lr;.~ioch. V"!IUJ 'A-PLYMOUTH Auto: trans.,P .S'.; RAH.-;; •• Mo"•Y lack _G•••·llO Rt~J!i!I ~~fh: U,'ti.~4lq _ ,$1695 '69 DODGE Super Bee $1995 Auto. trtn1., P.S., R&H. Fre• M..,~ lack Guarahte• 110 O.yTriel Exe~. Z 165 $995 '68 CHEVROLET %-T' 'f995 Carryal1 IO fa1ianger. l420ll l '65 MUSTANG 2 + 2 Used Car• BUICK -------FORD PLYMOUTH PONTIAC w~ .aJJv CAllS .... SEDAN'' vlll, -Ml. CHEVROLIT _CONTINENTAL p1>.'r. facl air, AMlrt-.t . ---· ------MUSTAN~ -~~--~~---~~-~'--~~~~~-!·~~~----~---~~~ ~~ 2100 Harbor Blvd. 6,15-0-166 IUICK ·-· ------'65 6ra11 Spt. \.'!. dlr. t44i.\KW I fl99 lull Price. Small down. will fin· ance private patly. 1146-4032 '67 BUICK Skylark convt. A-Mlfo"M, Air . C.lean. Low bnok $1350. will ~('l] ror $1300. Can finance. 675-<la.17. --,-958 BUICK Good running. $125. 673-6434 •ft. l . CADILLAC 1_•_•_49+fi&l ___ t. ______ 1·6.q CAD 4 Or. sedan DeVillr. TIRED of that old furniture? Aqua riremist: air. stereo, It's really ~I llwt hard !i]l.fele, sentinel: 16.000 ml. t~ New tltts. S.'l!OO. M&-0130 16' replaC1!. Just watch the S!l!b. 962-57:tl afl er 5 wkdys '69 CAMARQ '67 LINCOLN Continental, <I 196.i,.-CADILT:AC:-c 0 u P-; dr. Blk wJ blk vinyl top, TOP DOLLAR D'\l i ll' 11250 . 1961 ' a ir. stereo tape d e ck , V • 4 ~peed , air conditioning. cruise-ronlrol, new radial for Co ntinental s21:i. 67a.-J5&1 t WYR 942! dlr. Will take tires. eltt headttsl & CLEAN USliO CARS -~ cRr in frade or ilnance pri-special custom passengrr 5'!e Andy Brown CAMARO vate ~rty. 546-40:>2 or sea!. A prestige l owner rx. THEODO~§ --· <194-§811. ecutlve car. $2550. 1624 Anti· ROllNS FORD I '68 CAMARO °'""'"ttbl• )6§ M--llb_S_S_ qoa W•Y. NB ... ~.... :i>!o lllJ'bor Blvd. poY.-er steering, auto trans, . G U -. ---·-· -• cpaa M ... private. prty. $1495. 18:'Z507 -FuJ1 poW<!r + air cond. Olr. CORVAIR 642.0010 714: 644-517'.l. !NOS 3921 Must Se ll!' Will ------~-.c"--=-,-=--~~ 'fiR s.s, 396 auto., AM/Fl'ot. t1nanr.e. ~-174-1. •66 CORVAIR 500, 2 Dr, 3 '60 'Gilaxie _500 conv V_-«. di!C11, vinyl. co n so l e, ~'l CHEVY 2 dr Black spd LIO Cnjl'. R/H 1st $400 aufom, pwrsli-g, R&H, xlnt. iaugei1. air shocks. $11:;(1. takCs. 842_7543 · · S99S. Private. 494-341 ~ .. w/\ll11ck i~lf'rjor. New 301 l=~~-------213: 592-2418 " ~.4 --· ----'66 'Ford r,..11ntry Sedan Sia· cc:.c,..:::.,~-~~~-~cm;ioe w/:\j{) hi-pcrr cam, \y' , ....,. l'o.fUSTANG '69 Mach I. 351, V6, a ir, 4-spd, dlscJbrkl, p.s.. posi, stereo, sporl deck, a!r M:Oap $2850 . 616-4455 exl is, nitH42-2886. '69 J\1ACH I: Musi Sac, Cleanesl cu in lown, Has f!verything. Pvl. P 1 y : 614-4493. ' -OLDSMOllLE • e '69 Blue Cutla;a-perfect 1:ond. Pvt, ply. Call btwn II &. 11 a.m. 642-8590. '70 Plymouth Cuda, RIH. <I~. imitraclion, hvy dty suspension, $800. Take over pmts. $9$.25 mo. 646--0f61 <1:3().GPM. PONTIAC '65 GTO 4 ,~, . ' • 642-6173 •• furniture & ni\ICC!laocous 11\1i\1ACULATE-'64t:ad .. column.¥. in the .~aasitied 6.'i.000 mi's, fi pwr. Xlnt Section. cond. $1500 or bfi t olr. See, '68 CAMARO SS 350. Grotto new battery & radiator. COltYmE I.lo_. agon, P/1, PJb, air . blue w/blk vinyl Io p , Many extra• $700 or Beat Xlnl cond. 67l-42Sl. '66 CATALINA Wqon: 9 F/equlpt. $1000. 4!l3-372.1 o!Jcr. 557-4982 before 10:30, '64 VE'ITE FS.'67 eng. Rolls '69 Fairlanc., PS. auto, A/C, •[ PLYMOUTH Pass, P I S, P I B, R I H, -·-- 1930 Nf'wport Blvd .. C.M. '67 Camaru, 6 Cyl, xtnt-cond, and alt 1:30 Pl'o1 Royce Conit.. 4-spr., <111 pas, 351 cu ln. New Hres, Mu1l ~398& Xlnt cond. ;1400, l-·sP:d. Buckel !!eats. $1300 l963 Impala Wagon: -13,000 Despera!e, must sell. $1~. sell, $2350. 673-8088. /,. N C teQON•w Cars 9800 or beat ol!cr. 646-07fi6. m i 321 V-8/Auto. 1 Owner, &lore 12, 673-2571. Scorp~ '66 Galaxie conv, autom, P~T 69 Road Runner. ll3 eng, 'ii GTO coovt auto, P/S. iiitiiw~~·~r·,.lliiiiiiiiiiiji' !iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiij~~~~ll --=====~-"-°'· == P/S-P/B 4 Nu Polyglass 1965 YELLOW raslback :196 atrg, xlnt, Pvt pty. $995 or 4-spd. mq1-&: new tires, PDB, tint glua. console tirea.:;r enaine, Radiali, c I e 8 n . best oiler. •g.i...~41~. lape deck. $2000 or beat olr. Good price/Must sell .. w ~ . . -c H!VROl;ff ~ • -1192-3933 ~l'C67>'12!>c----i'=";':~~~~"""=+~M~":.,"~"~11',I. ::"~2-;;:54~30~•::."~':::' "'~·c.j,""54:.';H!;l23~. ----- IN · COSTA MESA '65 lmpol• S.S. 2 D" PIS, :~Et ~~m;;:••~.~''.,';..:--COUGAR . MAVERICK . ~·.~~:.~Xl•~· ::~~:~: ·;~1ti:~~~~~'. P/B, $1150. mags, Tonneau cvr. Jl,llOO. ---·70 .Mawrick. $800 lake over .. "" HONDA • • Call Rl'-3916 ..... 388. .67 COUGAR, "'"'· ,,,.,., paym'"~ o• will "°"' for ~-=c--brake1· air auto stereo equivalent motorcyclt', '66 El Camino, Clean. Runs '67 EL Camjm , plum color, .' ; " · ' ----. SEDAN -pe<!e<tl ' ,,..., .. """"'" xi"' "'"'· 40,000 ml~•·• .. .Ji•w ""'· $ll95. 67>-6973. ' "6-1007 •• 5 pm • • 4.. R/H. a.to '""'" $155(1. MERCURY '00 Ch<v Moll~. ""to, •lh. 61'-2356· DODGE 1 e 11111 COOLID l'ltOMT •NGIN• e ll'llONT '#tUEl'L OlllY• e '°""" All!ST•D llLll'- ADJUITINO l'llONT DIK s 13 9 5 allAkll I . ""'""" ..... " ... • '"" TO• MILll 1"111 ... LLOJI e HVlt.PASllNellt. I DI. ..... "" "" .... C:ff "'n"''""" Lie .. T-T•• a I.II- Jae air, $851), ,Must .ell, • 'S9 CHEVY SEDAN 'M Mett. Cyclone 2 Dr. going overseas 675-8813•. RUNS* '66 DODGE VAN : RJH Xlnt hrdtp. 390 t'n&. <t-Y, p/11, '61 Chevy Bel Aire 283 cu In. $50 * * Aft 6 pm: 642-7590 cond . Gd. rubber. $1050 p/b, conso!e elc. $1515. Good running $75. 31Q W. e '&5 IMPALA • Pl, r & h, FIRM. 546-7820 64fi..8554. - Avocado, Apt 9. Mr. llayr.1 Origlnal owner. Make offer. --·-~--'fi6 MERC CONVRT. Be11u! '62 Chevy Bel Alte 377-VS Call 968-3901 . FALCON green-gold. All xtru $1195. RJH J>'ac. air. Rum fOOd LATE' '66 Imp, Spt Cpe V8, • 646-4370. $250. r>4S.-7S45 · 27,500 mi. air. ps/pb, J pr -------·- '6'1 Chevt'\le_ Malibu SS A11to P.:tY owner $12SO. 61$-1381'1 '6'. J>'a/con Squire Wq. v...a. MUSTANG . tnuu , R/H, lo ro l. or\i. e '61 OIEVY: Good !lre:I, a ir:, xlnt cond. $800. ~l].jl owrM!r . S7SO. 544-23.iti art -5 -t'tlll;-alr:-Gd. Cond. beU~ (l'M '67Mustant CQ.nv. Burgun- 9"""-* 644-29!11 -··-dy/wh.-lop. YJl289. Pwr '64 Chevy lmpa.la-<1 spd, niieds· ~ ~ FORD atr. AM/F'~ radio deluxe minor ttpalrs. Interior chrome du h-wood """~·==~~~~!)48--49'18 COMn 11eenna: wheel w1w. new '69 CHEVY ~falibu cO;;;i '61 Ford GaJaxle $150, Runs brakf'I A: Ures lOp Condition New tires, Perteet rond . 1---------good, p/a, p/b. See all 6, $1300. &t6-4274. *64U431* '61 COMET 285 Ogle, Apt c. C.M. '70 M",~cr~1"1",~,,'"w-m7.11-.. -.-,~lnt ·55 CHEVY Nomad for sale GOOD TRANSPORTATION 'ti7 FORD Gal, Auto. Pis &. condition A 5 )tr warn.nty . HM blown rod, $250: (°al\ all ====""'=·=*=l'll>=!'83===I PJb. 39D ciig. Lo mi. Top Le av I ng counlr)'-MUST <I PM. ·&t>-2154 oond, J147li. Pvt ~. SACRIFICE. 54-1784. UNIVERSITY -'62 Chf'vy Biscayne, 28.'.l tnl(, CONTINENTAL '66 CALAXJE Cnvrt. Auto-1970 ~Bou,~ n10 old, Jo , p.s .. R/ll, Good tires, $291. I P/S JIB. Pvt Pl>': SR96 or mi's, $400 dwn, balal'll'e Runs good! 64t;..-ON6. i---------bit olr. Mus t sell, 615-8406 $3COO, S.16-9097. OLDIM•ILI i '65 CHEV Bi19e11yne Stn WJtn, '62 CONT'L, LuxurY at an '69 FORD R.ancM:ro, •Ye!')' ~ Mustang 3.11. a Ir , M• •VP· ( "1 •il'iiMOiiill!~R/~11~. ~·~···~· ~Good~~'°~"'~·-w_"',_'.L'_""'°_!_m_y,!pM~"~· !.ll00~·--1!1111!!·:!'.'°~"'-·~'-"_" __ 6 : 00 p/b-dlac, p/1, vln. roof, • tmallf!t car! 5"1$-m$. * Mt.fl' • MIM021, $2495. lhd !>l1· •~· J '68 LE MANS:_ Xlnt cond. MMy xtras.. $2.195. • * Afl 5: 557-8112.'i 1966 Le Mans Convrt. Xlnl oond. 1 Owrwr. $1095. * * st6-<llS7 '· T·llRD * '69 T-8\nt, 2 dr Landeu. Fully equipped. ( . .....,.. 196t T-BJRD . rn Good con- d!Uon. Nu litts. Air. Ull ,Santa Iubel, C.M. i ... • 1963 THUNDERBIRD • ""'° • M7--05I5 VALIANT 1966 VALIANT 6 cyl . Automatic 4 door, alr/COl'ld . ~ ... ooo mi., 3 new tire1 Plu snow tires and spare ,.rts Best offf!r, mu 11 t 1tll! ~1548 or M&-S334. ' '. t t l l I ~ I ~ I I ' ' ·~ rn / "' "-1: ··-.-- • /, EVERY NEW · 19.70 IN OUR BIG STOCK NOW DISCOUNTED TO f ' ' . " "· . " . Al NEW MOVEtS· .. ~--..-.1 . . . • r ~ •• . ' ' DISTINCTJVE SERIES· . -.. ' . EVERY NEW 1970 TIUCK AND CA-IN STOCK . ! I ·'= ~ • ·-c~ r" ,l .. ~ ti...::..-..... 11'An .CAR sAU . M salcmoN OF IXICUTIYI CAU ANO DIMONSnATOH . NOW SLASHID TO PINAL · A.THIODOU llOllNS IXCLusM . 15 io dlooM from. '65 thru '70 ..-lo. c...,.., hlrdtopo, ._ -Ible and 2 + 2 Putloocb. S... with 4 """"'"'·•I• olr ...,. clilioni"I ...... -. •• 1c ..-... - . LllllR .f O.~ .-:mt DJAGNOSJIC . CENTER SEAL -0 I T!:E fl NllSHIELD! ,EXAMl'U: . 1967 MUSTANti HARDTOP . ' ,. ................... ,.....,Wid!SU '#I OllWJ . . .. '69 MUSTANG :c (. , . Lo1clH. VI, llH, ,_ ... ,,tHJillft I 1ir c111tUti1nh19. IXWYOOI) BUICK RIVIERA H.T. (' "" ,. '65 f Fully ~lllp,..11, 1lr, 11 MllM. ' " • . ~ CPIVO:Z61, CHE\"Ei..lE IMl"LllU ~ .,, r • t,J H1Nt.p. F.U, fertNrf ._w,,..i ~· • IMl.41 .. 1ft c11Nf. 'ltx:v°JJJJ • '67 PQNTIAC LEMANS (J,... (. ,. ' LI-• V/I A.T1 l1clio, H1t.r, P.S. l '-low 1t1il11. (YCl·D .. J IOO% PAllTS AND. 'LABOR WARRANTY 4CIOo ·MILD ,QI, .to DAYS . ·-. ' c....~,..-., 'I .. ~ ............ .,. ••.••.... :: ______ ... ___ ... .,.... . ..................... ' ,,, Ll FFens CON !DE TRADES 'ACCEPTED rr.r r-n ~ '.·~1 V /8, auto. trans., rad.lo, heater. '65 1'1. YMOUTH 2 DL H.T. _power s~ air conditionin&. (EJC107)~ '67 CHEYIOL!T _ MAUlll ·!?&or lJ.T. V-11, auto .. ~tH. ' pnwr:r Mteeriltz, ('MNIU) g68. ·l'OllD WAtiON · · VB, automatic, poweTl 1tttrln1, r'adlo, htater.,CYPS451) . • I --. \.. , . --I , -' I CJ • •f. • . . DON7 WORR,Y ABOUT CHRISTMAS. BILLS! · ASK AIOl,JT OUR . • ... , "-3 . -. . / ._ ..... PINTO·MA'Y.ERICK HOUDAY PURCHASE !'LANI .- ,. OVER 2 ACRES ,OF. , FINE TRADE INS ' • . •'f9 ·CHOOSE FRO).f , . . . ' TRllCK~¥A'K..CA'MPER SALE . ' . ,. . .. .. Many to •'--•from -'64 thru "".....w-i;, -& ~,-· standlrd, automatic, 4 ..... tr•lllilal-.1: ~wfth Mr-~ ditioni"lr campers ·anti camper she;'h. .QAMPLE: -. . . · 1 .. . · , 1:96'4• Gl\(C rtCKUI", . . " • Y4{1t119iM, st•IMl.,..r:tr• .... iuiOfl, IM:f W. ("491'7.~' ' OUR· .PRIC,_ •$7~~ FORD FAIRLAHE V/l,~A..T., P.S .. 'A/C. IOCE-lt4J '67. GALA~IE ~,_ $1 4·9· ,. i 4 Door 1H1n. ltlH, 111+.MMic,, plwtr 1l11rin1, eir, 390 1ag. fUOLJotl ·'65 . .· FORD FAIRIANE 500 2 ilr.;H.T., v:a, e11tem1tici; pow1r sto1ring. C'IH0<40) ~ -' ~ $,,,.t . . $4 96 !CHEW II WAG~' -~ ... -,...... " ·' ~ FORD LTD 2 Dr. H.T. A11te111•fic, r•9ie, ltet~, P.S., •ir con9. IP'DDl161, Ii ARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 l"M MON I PARTS DEPI. ONLY 8 ~M re 6 PM ,SATUIDAY5 '1 AM To 6 l'M TUE·FRI . I I • r I . -• • 7 .. . • . J1 ; 'r. nint gue for :stilt bro; on t hor1 '11 afte Syri ~11.td Am art I rill.1 '11 of i; the Arn gue heir cea: A: Lea imn oth< S<el day '11 ere; get! beg for "th• T oU • I ---· I I • ( I • ' •