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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-06 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I 'MoNDAY<J.Fi'ERNdON, NOVEMBER 6, ·tm • ~M.111,INCTM*l.•··U.. • • • . . .. ' • "ing Man Bobs · lJeacli . Barger Stand \ ' •• • • • • ••• . ' ' ' Li.es Keep V.iet I •, ' War Going-Fonda W .·1.~1.1P1T-... .,._eoillillg queen . , . ' ,, Margery Haury, "' political sci- ence major at University of New Mexico, and a former Miss 'Indian A111erlc1, bu been • crowned bdmecoming queen at New Mexico. Miss Haury says •ehe pl2ns \o attend )aw school and · then e~ter field rel..ted lo Indian · affairs. ~ .. When · Does Bra -' -·no Its Job? '. ' G.@lJTl~·OKs .. Marches ' . At Cap.ital 1\',\SHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Supa-Court ruled -'°' daya f<doral law prolJlbltlllg lari• acale ' -... thO .,, ...... of the tl:s. Copitol. ,, .. ,ID a lii'iel ·order, !be coorl olllrmed a ....... -i rulli>« to that <lfocl by • tbroe ...... leder"1 -1 in the Dlslrlct ol Coblmbia cm June D . . The gvyetlllll<llt failed to show a "suf· . llci<mily ....... ...w .. lnlereal that would . "'""""'·'Ille 'F!nt· -right ol demomlrators to petition Congress, the lower coort ruled. II acted In a cue broagbt by the now- delµnct Jeannette Rankin Brigade, a eoalltton of women agabllt the Vietnam war, which bad been :denied permlaaion for a WIS maicb !tom Union SlaUon to the. (:aplto111 ~1 Front Plaza for a demonslraUon • Tbe chlel ol-the· Clpltol police told the group on.Jan. I, 1*, Ilia! their llCbedul· ed march Jan. 1$ woold not be permitted. 'lbe -then beJd their -Uon at llie fool· ol the Capitol outalde Ila graundl. About 6,000 -..... JftO"'I and a delegaUon ol 1$ wu permitted to preoent aoU-pet~ t o con- gressional leaden. 'lbe women filed ault in u .s. Diltrlct Court """ chollqlnc the law :Ct mass dernowtJadl:iil u dDODllltitu 'llley alao ...-tho'autbilrltJ ol lht polloe dlief to • the i._ limit on groupl -.. to,pelltlclll ~· The ' .,_ aalred the court lo decide the -after the tJne.Judce panel -down tile .11 ... Sollcltor n-al Erwin N, G- clalmed lllot h ... lcmpr c. ft ''reuoolblY be melnt•lned" ti.t. people (1111 CA.l'ITOL, Pap I) ' ']ack'.Held ·~p For $200 LOOt '1_. • • ,.. f D " . ' MILYMOT .......... CAR ·POLICI SAY WAS STOLIN. II TOTAL WRICK ~It COL&.ISION WITH MOVING VAN om->""'°" H_....., _., -In Holpllal hllowlnt......., Nlthl Crllh '·British~ Order Freeu Man Allegedly On Drug Wrec,ks Stokn Vehicle In F_iuht on ln(lation A •_.id HunUn&ton -man ~ -ploood under boopllal .,,.. tllla J mondn( after he allqedly ..,..... a LONDON (UPI) ...: Prime -mecjlately and will enforced by stolen car Into tile rtar ol a parted moY· Edwanl Heatll todq Grdered wagt1 and ~"' leclUUon· Inc •an 8unda)' nflht. pr1ce1 In Britain,,_ for 10 days, with He Mid Ult ID•W&ildlt will lntro<lice Patrick~. 1111 VIiia Del Sol, wu & .,.,,-for • ilrit..r IMl1 ... loci.lltlcll n-i.,--.... ,,_ Jiited In _...., """"'""' In the .,... In -· Pllcooi -and cl!Yldendo, all o.qe County Madlcal Ctriter an.. two M told tile -of Commonl Iha llbjocl tO a limited 111mber ol ••· -. of ........, ' pollco •Id. 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DoMm sU11i1111 ftJ'tl'Yed ::.d:': ...... oppooltlon LAlbor ,Par17 1n1o t11o nor o1 t1i1t _,... -IGlallnc Ila oalcl .. liopad tlil -.wld not ~ ...... 11111 ..., ...,.., ........ the • ... 111 ... _._ ol _ ..... 41.,.1m_tnldi, pallce aid. , -1.c- cilo -11 -Ult rile In -ud 1lii -'< --•parUd, ..,_ ....... -1ltl Oftnpd II -t In ...... 11.pollot. d m 1111 -""-Illa flrlt pollot ---. 1 ..... I ) 1'lecf Ml eaiUlt 9JDda1 la U1i1J ,.... ~ ......... and Pl....,_ lot Illa promlud ..,. . _,, '"" ... -t -.. pc.~ ........ " Ult - -"""'" .. -· .-. ----.. llldJncton ....... ... •• ••t 1&1Um ol the ""-"" TWl;r I' 'ht'. and lawr ,,,_ ~ C«c.• In tile: -1r.-1o111a_, ........ _, j .. ..,, ..... Pip I) ..... , ......... ,. Pentagon Pape!~ 'Tip Of lceh~rg' By TOM PALMER ... ..., ....... • . Pretidtnt Nllon doetn't want the war ended Jxocauae afterward the American people wW learn wblt ....Uy happenod, antiwar ldlvlst Jane Fonda dmll&d Stmday In a speech II UC Irv1no lo m audience of about 250. Miii Fonda, 'IQk!OI at a ptliorlnc spoooored by tile Oranp County Vietnam Veterans Apilllt tbe War, Slid, '"'lblt'1 a bani thing to aay, but lt'a true." 1111 -......... aalcl. Uiat -.. 'mlnlab olkN•, lncludlns the N1--have lied to tile public about tile moti- and conduct ol lhe flcbtlnc, and ..... plied the r.n~ Papen ..... only tbe tip ol the lcebe'1). 'lbe actrm elj)lolned bow iihe ...._ "poUUcally aware. l wu floltlnc la space u Barbarella (lo ll>e movie by 1hat name) •ben mool people wera beginning to ru.llJ.e whit destruction WU tUJnc plKe ln the name of America." She """' .... had allowed benell to ... uaed by the movie lodullry, and ....... from ace 21 to Jt al I bluade wttll falllet." Mia F-tJed this rib Iii fact Uiat many v---had operatlooa to make them -_.. IU..Weatau- "11 II Important," ahe uid, ''to.- ""' link to -tile -of what .. ,,. .. done to tile people of Vietnam .• She claimed tile: -.... rullY - loat, -· ...-o1-vie-" -..o11ad by tile: N-Llllol- ,,_ of 1lll norUi T -.. c:ncllJI "rice bowl" of tlia ...... Dela. "We mutt dereot tbe N-"-" 1\itu UcUt °" 1\mdl)', ti ... ,... IS. FONDA, .... 11 0r..,. Csilee ....... Moolly -..... ·-d.ly, lk<xN6ic 10 die WI '\w ..-. wltJi lllbtJy cooler -........... ,..,, HIClio " an>und 1' --'811 wltJi OOW•' '""" -ol M. INSIDB TeDA'Y A®"I tlN ~ IMlif 42'id C_......., oppo-.,.u Bob tow ad Clair 1.- -O!T'f• .. la IMC IMJ .,. ~ lo Prop. 14 -.,.. !Mr bolll """'' -· ... ''°" .. l'bf< JI. --.... _ " ~ " -.1 ---- ----" --.. ' " ---.. ---• --.:r -.. :.. ...• 1 " I DAILY PILOT s Nixon, McGovern ·Set . . ' ........ .,.7 cu>rrot .. To Fire Final Shots "Restrtctlonl the plaoe In wblch ~~,hold ~ lin ~~ •• ::.tiaC(J,~ President • To Deliver · Talk on TV By JOHN VAL TERZA Of 1119 O.Oy ,lliM SleH President Nixon remained in seclusion at La Casa Pacifica today, planning his last single effort of his rHlection cam- paign -a pakl pol!Ucal announcement to the nation to be aired on televlaion this evm.int. The five-minute statement will be on cB8 at 7:511 p.m. (PST). · 'lbe President has not emerged from his San Clemente compound since ar- riving after sunset Saturday, following a rally which be described as one of the best of his campaign. The celebration brought scores of thousands of supporters out to greet him at Ontario International Airport. But after the rally the President went into seclusion, apparenily bent on not ·oiitdio! any boats during tho last hours of a campaign which pollaters predict will be 1 laod&llde In his favor. Tiie Pmldenl plans lo be tho Orsi cmtomer TUelday morning at the polling ploce al Concordia Elementary School onlJ a few hundred yards away from the Weolent White HOUJe. Aides have aakl the President and Mrs. Ni:lon will arrive at the school at about 7 a.m. when the polls open. Expected to vote along with the First Family are Manolo and Pina Sanchez, the NiSons' domestics who will be voting in a national election for the second time in their lives. The couple were naturalized shortly after tho President took office four years 'ago. Immediately after casting hil ballot, the President plans to return to Washington, D.C., for a mmkm with daughters Julie and Tricia, and the en- tire family will watch the returns Tues- day eventng from the White House. The ooly pollllcal activity perfonned by tho Prtlident during tho quiet stay alOlllJ the . SGulll Coul came SWlday aftftnooii ·with i tecUe address In which NiP-ioilfMI -10 g0oJs he seeks il re-~ tOtiiar._. years. ,,_. pll, be tuggeoled, i!hould -~.election daj' and ...,,, daj' fot:"foar years. iw> ma~ who wiQI. .. ,.. -• • '!!le ... Included "Pnoe without..,_ render • • • a more just· America • . . a healthy America • • • a well educated America • • . an America free from fear." The Bpeech, a 15-minute menage, was the 13th broadca.I · pt'<IOOled· by Nb:on durinl tho tow-keyed campaign. 'lllat e!lort began oo tho South Coast ear1J In September with an un- IHeoedmted public fathering at tho W-.WbilaHOUIO. Before tbe rad.lo menage was aired. the Pt'elldetlt 1onoo1< 11tendlng SWlday clmrdt ...io.t In San Clemente for a quiet """""' In hil olfke --" that began it 7 a.m. • '"11 Praldent met with hil chief ! ...... policy adviler Dr. Henry Kiss· inaer and also with his dome1Uc affairs allle Jolin Ehtllchman. SAMSON'S GOT A TOUGH BEARD ABU DHABI (UPI I -The Tunl•lan new1 agency Tap said today that a man known u t1Sam1on of the Arabs" has left on a North Afrtcan tour. "Samlon '1 Identified as AU Ben . ' u ..... of tliil Persian Gulf Island, ii capoble of pulling a tractor by his beard : and can llft a donkey In a 1llng by hi! 1 teeth. tho agency aalcl. I .-~~~~~~~~~~-. I OU.-COAST IT I I I DAILY PILOT 'nit °""99 C»111 DAtt.Y ll'ILOT, wM ~ ................................... .,, .. Or-.. CMlf ,.,..,..,. ~-._ ........ _.,. ........... ........, ..,.... ,,.... .... cw ............. ....... llwilti... IMcl'llP_....lft V•lltY, LlfllN ~ ,,,..... ........ ., ..... ~ -#-.Cl.II> ... A ....... ..... ................ .......,.. ... a....n. TM~ ......... ...., It •I J:» ..... .., ,....._ -:c-111 .._, a--.. nm. ....... N.W .... ,,......., ... ,....., I -,.JZ:l !; ~.,'J- I n.,. .. k.ml I ..... I n-. .. A. M1r,.W .. I M 1•1.wtw I a... H. i... lJc.hc•r4 '· Nen ' ..................... I -I ..:..:::-::-:: ::. ~;,:... . ==f· :J~.!U!'= i i 'Ill;• m•1 MMU1 0 •I Miat' 1 '41-Mfl ---Ai--· -~ ....... 'i:..'li. .... _ ...... Set the Date -Slie's Irate GRENOBLE, France (UPI) Gilles Bub:, 20, suffered a broken collar bone when his fiancee Fran- coise Cote, 21, heaved a casserole bowl at him in a dispute over when they should get married, friends of the couple said. Butz wanted a later date than Francoise. . The couple reportedly reconciled ' but still ·had set m date for the wedding. Butz WU reported recuperating aatlsfactorily from hil Injury. Feminists Ask For Cra~kdown On Nudie Bars VERNON, Conn. (UPI) -A femlnlsl group ha! demanded a f e d e r a I crackdown on topless and bottomless bars whlch It says exploit female nudity to please men. Challenger Makes Last, . Rushed Trip PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Sen. George S. McGovern, his eyes red with fatigue, rushed through one last~eep across ijle nation today before laying his tw~year quest to "Bring America Home!• in the hands of tho el.-ate. Flying from New York alJoud Ille Dako1" Queeh Il, Mc<lo..m arrlVed In Pbiladelplila al almoal. tho aame - as Vice """'Iden! Spiro T. Apew. But though their planes mlled to ·1 stop within ro yards of ooe enolher, tho two did not exchange greetings. Then, tbe Democratic presklential nominee was driven to a downtown rally where the crowd jammed an intersection' for more than a half block in all dlrec- llons. "Tomorrow," aafd McGov«n. ''you will decide America'• course lor the nest four years and probably for tho rest of our lives. • "I believe we want and indeed must have a president who will summon this nation to a higher standard, and rekindle vrt',.... Tragic Minp Mrs. Martina Anuncibarl" de Ortega of Bllboa, Spaln, cradles SOD nearly two months after being told baby had died on Sept. 5. Ho,. pllal officials called hack Oct. 23, saying It was all a mistake, that Martina's baby was confused with another child who died. a legitimate aovemmentai _ .. he IJ1Ued. • In .-cue, tlie cauif todq..,,,.. ed lo lnlan'ene1ll lour ~ d••-~ cuee,.iDdod''C one t:rom Tmms2111 wblch locll-'.olllOllli..,. 1Nnl too ,., to _,..._ ~ lo ...... darl: -.-.r=-. < 11le Coort ~ ..iir ' ~ ....... tho ...,..., Olec:tloo ~~.:.mi C'beel a campa!p Iiloa. ln 'ilaomal si.tea and was . left -eel by Congmo de&pite Pnlldeol Nixon'• pollcy of opposing busing for racial balance. Tbe court gave no reuon for a brief order refusing lo hear an -al.of tho school board for Nuhvllle aod David.son County, Tenn. The order left lla!ldJnc a declsm of tho Ith U.S. Circull oa.t of . Appeals thal ~ the hiilmc 'plan ordered by a leileral diatrlct ooart. The court also...,_ to.i-r m op- peal by the slate ol'Clllfarnla a-kfnl to overtun a decision prahibll!DI ~ fn. troducUon of evldeace 1tenQDlal • from the seizure of 500 poundtl of'111W1jaana and Interception of • lelep!rone' eaD. The case stems from the three<>Olint indictment of Thomas Halpin; his wife, Rebecca, and Martin Silva on charges of violating California marijuana laws. The indictments were haDded down alter pollce In Jim> awChad 1· Yehlcle driven by Halpin and fGund lflO. pooiido of martjnana aod taped • ~ ..... ::"'!'"'po:'!~~ made., llls """ The Call!omla Supreme Com! ruled Ille evidence was inad'm1ssible on lfOUDda the search wa1nnt obtained by the pollce. failed to meet vagueoess standards eet fortli by tile U.S. Supreme Court. Wilma Scott Heide, presidoot or the National Organizalion oi Woman (NOW), also demanded an investigation of organized crime connections in massage parlors specializing in sez:. "Would you please lniorm us,t' Mrs. the American promise. pr:~.~.'~ ....... added MCGovern, "we wlll Body Found in Freezer And then, quoting Isaiah. McGovern in- toned: "Tbey Iha! watt upon the Lord From PGffe I FONDA •.. Heide wrote Attorney General Richard .D. Kleindienst on Saturday "whal, If anything, is being done to protect women who must seek jobs as waitreasea or clan-. cers or masseuaes bi berl and other estahllslnnents whlcb lnvofTe themaelves in the sale of female flesh?" shall renew their &Ire~; they shall Id t •1 • d ') ,f' h • o mountupwithwlngsueagles,lhoyshall en l le ,• lf'.fllU un.t n aald. But apparenlly looking toward a run and not be weary,_ they aball walk McGovern deleat, she added Chat Nixaa and not lalnl. " , "must he forced to sign the nlno-polul peace agreement." McGovern wu also to pay his MANTECA (AP) -Authorities ten-Oct. 5. The Vietnam war ls identical to tbe farewells to Wichita, Kan., and Long tatlvely identified the decompoSed body Manteca police said a first-4egree Rev'olutionary war fought in the United Mn. Heide charges that some corpor· ate executjves write off their sexual pleasurei as !Jutlness expense., aod reatlv~ tu deductfuns for them. Beach airport en route to a midnight of a woman found in a freezer and issued murder warrant wu Issued for 8 man States, she said, and the North "fights homecoming and a day of waiting in his a murder warrant for a man reported identified only as Jack Lester Robbins, courageously, under constant bom-native South Dakota. bardment, because they have a righteous Braving a brisk morning ch 11 l, living at the same saddress. 41, who had been llving at Mrs. Mon-cause." She urged Kleindienst "lo prolecl those women who generally caimot fmd other employmeot, which ls Why they Dk In McGovern began the clay with a abort The San JoaquJn Cow:lty sheriff's office tano's home. "The John Wayne machismo l"llitics traffic-atopping stroll down New Yort's 5'1d the dead woman. found wrapped in a An autopsy was scheduled to detennint don't work any more, but the people uode.!liriblt eslabllahmenta. --· Fifth Avenue. one arm raised 1A a wave sheet SltunlaJ, was Mrs. Carlina Mono. cause of death and to make po&tive ideD-haven't convinced the government o( tt of goodbye and tho olher exteoded to . _1ano__:':_a_,1oc_a1_har __ o_n_ner_miJalng_· ..::..•i_ .... __ tlftl:a __ lioo. ___________ ,.i.:_.._~_·_·_ ... __ . ___ .. _._··--"We.IDIW, "--11N.•fleidetllld, i:ifn pro- lectloa for "'1JJlell from tho grips of 4~"=~·0-~ ... . " .. ':='~ * * *' ··: Massage Parlor Raiders Nab 48 I.OS ANGELES (AP) -Police have amsted 48 personB, including five for prollitu1ion, In a seri .. of ra1da oo Loo Angeloa D!Ulli• parlon. Mos! of tho amsta Friday were for oper11lng a mwage parlor without a ci- ty pennlt or for admlntsl«lng a massage without a perm!L The built of thoae arrested were women. The raid.I wen carried _,,, In tho San F'ernlnclo Valley, Hollywood, Weal Loo Angeles, 'Southeast Lo5 Angel., and tho Wl!Jhire DI.strict. Fl'Ot1lt Page I BRITAIN .•. • talks said they would take the freeze pro- gram back to their a:eneral council, but would not be able to recommend ac· ceptance by the wUont . The prime minilter coupled the ar>- nooncement of the freeze with higher social aecurity benenta for old qe pensionen end ci1uplea =elvlnr family allowancet. Opposition luder Harold Wilson sakt becauae tbe wage and prtee freer.e pro- PoUls "will be neither work.able nor fair, we shall o~ them." A govenmient white paper lJUbU1hed simultaneously with H e a t h ' a an-~Jrient aald lncreasts in prices and charjes which hive been announced but not implemented before the freeze should Mt "tab place. •inner well-wishers. 1 • "Thank you," ·be repeated time IDd again. "God b1esl you.'.' .•. '''·· ... II WU nearly three-..-when tho firat Daote Queen wu ripped by enemy fin over Eutvpe, that young pilot McGovern told bia crew: 0 Relume JOUI' stations; we're going lo bring lhla plane borne." And, on the eve of a more aweeome moment of trulh, McGovt!l'D 1ppean gripped by tho hope -perhaps eveo tho conviction -that be can do It again. "We're goq to win," he told an fn. tervlewer before «nharklng on hla oout- to-coast finlle. 11Jt L!i a kind of coming together OD tho part of the Amerloan public, a reallsaUoo that lhoN baa been too much dec:epllon both hen! al home and now even 1n the Lssue of war and peace ltaell. "When people wallt Into that poilln( place," be aald, "they""' nol l"lnfl lo be dictated to by Dr. Gallup or any olher pollster. They .... "'Ing lo tblnlt _, the war, they aro going to tblnlt about tho oost of llvlng, they ""' golni to tblnlt about jobo, about thll neglect ol our older people. '"'[be AmerlcaD people,"' be Aid. .. ,..,. roluclaPI lo tblnlt that lhelr pml- deot wu plqlng polltlca with the laaue of war. Now, suddenly , •• that la bellt> ning to dawn co people." In stops Sunday al St. Louis, Moline, Ill., and New York, McGovern drew ..... of t\fe·-cheerl of hil cam- paign u 'lit ICCUled Pmldenl Nixon of pla)'in& "fat ud loo9e" OD the VW!tnlln Issue. "11's underttandable," be lo 1 d thousands of supporten In Bn><>klyn. "that Mr. Nim! tricked ua lour yun ago Into helievlnc he had a plan lo end tho Wit\ "But ls Ihm uybody hue laol(l>t wbo I• oo foolllb aa lo bU)' that line l(aln? "No!" yelled tbe crowd. In a nationwide leleYilion addmo from New York, McGovern .charactubed u ''the big Ile" the Aclmla\ltraUoa'a c1alm that a peace aettlemeDt 11 Diii'. "Peace ls not at hand," aaid McGovem. "It ls not even tn sighL 0 Teen Guru Holds India Meet NEW DEUll (UPI) -An eatlmated 2,lflO lor!l(ll loflooren, 111111111 '°""' A-icw who came lo India on cbart....i jeUlnm, wmi ca_.i on Ille Oii\. atdrta <t New Dtihl lodaJ, anltlnl the arrival of a 14-)'NM'ld Hindu C1JtU thor dalm baa glftn .11rom "perfect lnowlo!lp... ' TVlllDAY II elecllon ~ bed: In tho S1"lal hat for tho ~ ~ -of MallanJ Jl tt ii tho ~ ""' will ha•• a chance lo -and -thf pudar ho)' wllo ...,. -.. ..., calm.'' Tite <111c1p1eo <t the dlild curu po1c1 '°' for .-d-trlp -lhal booollhl U-bera on dlarl.c Jumbo )ell and allO ""°""" aJq -aP -!Gr ---dllrtorC a 111r ....... 11111 In India. -' . "I WAI JUrl' hlldllWnl ~ IMrdlJnr for~· oalcl °"'71 S11Joo. •, GI -· H.B. "I -M1c a lot ol dope, bot wu taqlrt boW lo lhloo -ril1la." 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For Riots Group -to Stay Capo Ar~a All-year School Foes _Invited . • By JOllJY wUa .. Ot .............. ··vouTe nor movfnl JDC!:, pig,'' ll:ftllD- ed 'the loog-llalred il!moolliiilOr above the rest of the crowd. 0 rcqet It.'' "Pigs, It yelled another deibuosliiltOi It the perfecUy lllraight Police eoll-thel were confronting bim. "SOUeeeee JI' "Pip. Pip," jolneci In the mt of the crowd. "Pip!" The J4 YoUn& Himtfncton Baadl oft. leers, IJicludlng One young woman, look· ed 1tralght aheod, apparently nol ljearlng the provocations. . 'naen. • a abort squad eommander barked: "Move h.." Wllh lhl~ the columna .waded Into the jeering d!!monstralors and the moot bol- tle ..., the -administration 'bu!Jdlnl al Golden W,est ColleJ• began In -"Not too ea1erty,. Not .too ~erly/' warned the sqllad leader u the ~ or: ficors-oel' abollt -tbelr-W«k _of breaking ann loco and hau!lni off ~ struggllng student!. '.'Be profesalooal." But lhe young pi>llcemen, working agalnlt fellow law enforcement atudenla who ...,. doing' their beat IO be ob- noiioqs, ~e a little too eager. "Look, aome of. you are ,.Ung. You're out of breath," their ina1ructol, Lt. Jobn MOCjuln told' lhl\Jn ~ the demonltra· tion bad been -.a up. · _ '"lblt should never happeo. I saw some of jOu nmnlng,Up. to.make ~ts. Wrestllnt wtlh people In arm lock.I. · "You lmow the ~ holds and ltlcu IO ...i<e them 'give In.-Use them, . or you'll neVer last ~ the kind of four·hour situation yot. tnaY. face some day." ~ ' . ·o)..L_ y ' l'I~ ~ .... ' ...... , • , I, . "BE: PROFESSIONAL" YOUNG POLIO£ OFFICERS 'l'OLll Son c1.m.nt. Officor Marllyn-MMWox Alt...t. Riot District to Take Look The ~. none of whom have any slreet eiperience, looted silenUy at their mentor. Some of them were sweating alter the lllort tep-m!JMlle uerctae lhal was to be the first cf many con- frontations they bad n!day. , A p ·z H Pla v!"~~ ~~':1':.~ ~llm.~: . t . upi . ' o.use ns ' Just remember what. I said about laking YoW' time." • · • 1 , AJ lbt morning wore on, it was obvious Trustees of the Capistrano Unified Ccnventional construction financing, in- that MOquiD'1 advice was having an ef. School Dis.trict will perform as planning stead. feet. In each of several complex altua-rommissioDers of sorts tonight when they If that were to lake place, the $15,000 ticM tbe officer became lncreasingly re View plans for· a two-bedroom ·house set aside could be used for SOfZ}ething '°""'8ticaled. proposed IO be built by students In the else. One officer who had begun the morning Reg~ar OCCupational Program. The site which has the strongest sup- by lryjng to pull a_ de.-lralor loose SPeclfi\'aUy, tbe ' hoanl ·will decide. If port by the staff for lhe project i,. a from the crowd, by jerkmg on one arm, one of three ptopOle:d sites around the triangular strip of land near· the San later l~amed that by flicking off a old Capistrano UnloD High School cam-Juan Uttle League diamolld. student ~asses,. be ~d get much pus ~·be used fJr the constructioo -0f Pro~11· call· for erecting a sign Wii- fa,te< r ta. who had ltled the bOuse bf 30 students In ROP classes ble fromfthe freeway ·caillng attentloo IO Anolher officer, IO use at San Clemente and Laguna Beacb high the · ilmiliiaJ -· IJl'Oil'am tlnd hla baton IO break an arm lock, found scltoOls. · -· . al ff'-· the _...;.. -••---f later ·that a aklllfol tug on an earklbe . w· so o ermg , . •1-ICm •=>.1uaiu: ~r could,be,mucb.--.ellecti.e.-· .,, -.~Jbe-~g, .i1!,.)le _ _w.~.JI:~,. -••. , .... "We wanted them to get used to being temporary. . . ~" . More conventional items on the board's yelled al," explained Moquin. "We Jl lbe bqtlle Is 1"illl, II would.be sold to qenda ~IOaijJlll's 7:30 p.m. meetlng wanled them to liDow what lo ezpect in lhe higbe$! .bidder, lien mdved IO a . inciu4i1: " '· A speaker.for lb!! irowint number of oppooenta IO the au-year scbool proposals fur the eaplltrano Unified School D~trict will be invUed to appear in each of several pane.I dllCUssions oo the issue thla moolh, it wu &llllOWiced !Oday. Last week, roes of the idea acculed dlltrlct of~ of "staaing the ded<" with strictly proponents of the 4~15 pro- gram. The chief speaker for the opposltloo / will be Mn. William Tbompeon of M-Viejo, a leader of the Concerned PareJ11s· Committee which Insists lhll the Cap<> 8fl3rd Eying Plan For Student Trustees in the Capistrano Unified School. District will continue discussions tooiPt Ill suggestions lhlt a high school iDg a questionnaire said the idea has meeH.,. ol the board. 'lbe board tonight plans to review de!Aik sleanecl from other Orabge COW>- ty 8Cboo1 d1strlcts which have some sort of lia1loD between high school students and trustees . The suggestion fint came from the Inter-Club COuncil at San Clemente High School for the appointment of an official representative of the studer1ts to follow meetings of the b'Ultees. 'I1le survey shows that many districts in ~ county bave such a system but ln no case does the student representative have a formal vote as a trustee. Ip 1119'1 cues, school dlalircla answer- studeot representative be included in proved a J:iosillve mean1 o( communit?" ling between b'Ultees and hlgfi school sb.ldents. Most of the achools surveyed showed that students eltber sit at a speciaJ table or become regular members of the au- dience, and are free to 1address any item of tnterest. Several schools which do not have such a syatem yet laid they are c111·nmtly coo- ,~~tW:,~ to set u14 1 r;:.ct'. ~ plan comes fromi'l'rila ltadent Cbemot-. ti. the field so that if they ever wind up in a private lot. ' ~ • • · . • .' . -Appolntlq. niemben to ·a'n lidvitory riot, they'll know how to handle It.'' 'fhe houae Idea ljl the thll!I majOr con-oommltlee IO/belp plan the 'fonnatloo of_ The police faced.an lln•gfr.ary buildln1 .•~flll ·'Wture·underlakeo l>Y lhe two-ll!Ograms . Olfectlng menta111 gllted In a letter IO Supt. Truman Benedict, Cbemottl laid tt -'cl be an ucellent way to beUer the relattonahlp between sludeota and the school board. "If such a move waa taken by the bo8rd," he added, "I am sure it would draw an eager response from the students and the communlty." takeover, a croup pc:iaing as labor picketa ~-~d ~pational program. . minors 8s well as early cblldhooil tduca· and I staged attack 00 a drafl !lead-~'Die ' lame >tudeotl lfho plan to build lion ' . q\lll'ten building. .-• ~'!!'!Jr'. al!JadYlillve started work · "They made a lot '<if mlstilkes out there IM; a ~wllShlog shed 1ieblod district --OinslderaUon of ~ new system . of· !Oday " aald Moquin "bu! 1 hl!Pe1"'1 got be~-. · reporting . pupil progress to. parents at moat ~f them out cit their systems:" . · J!1!1fi-flrat project, undertakeil lail Las PilbnU Elemeftllry Scbool . · scboOI ,..,, wu lhe remodeling .of the ':' ~ lhe_blrlng of a.ll!l'l'cb- M d 117L! ' D d aOnl!>r qaad al San Clemente Hlflll. · · ianguaCe COlllU!Wlt _foe the disU1ct'• au e · "~fe, ea · · Ttie 'lat.st Job, hown.r, will be iJ!O. multibandtcapped IJl'OIJ&m-. FORT COLLINS;;Colo: f.\I') -Ma,IJ!le most intrii?ate. · . • -Discussion of id!vtu.. -aUled wilh White, rt, mother' Of U.~, Jultlce BJron · llOP spokesman, and c:oOldlnator Nan:oliCi and Drur Abule EdUcallon Whlle died It a F·-' Co"'"-"-ital Gmld r•··"·• ll1d tbal $15,000 has --~la .;.._ -~• 1 ' . un tuna -~ '--An bu:.::--'etedN •-'the cost of ma1er·1als Week In district ~ . .au: M.:uV ty Saturday nl«bt after: a short illness. Her ~ ug _-lzed htishand, Alpha Albert White, died In ar:d .IDBlructlaq •bat neiollallons have slarts today and will be recap 19141. • begun 'wilh ·~Institution to obtain throucb,Frtday. Candidate~s Best 'Asset Mrs. Schmitz Boosts . Husband By Ualted Preli Jnteraal- M1ry Suehr Schmitz, lhe 33-year .. ld wile of American Independent Party presidenllal candidate John G. SclunllZ, is a vivaclous mother of seven who ls her husband's best helper on the campaign trail. FrequeoUy dressed In bu lavortle out· fit of red P.,..e and shoes, whlle coat and blue pantl, Mra. SChmitz. a buuUful bro\\'JH!yed bnmelte, his been ~Uy. at bis side stnCe he was named to bead the AIP Utket. She rides in the sa.ne car with him, ·~ pears at news conferences and 11 wltb him at every public appearance where !he nearly always provideo him wllh a couple of o ... 11nen. First be N)'I, 111 just want to lMonD you the -I'D) iravellng around wllh Is ~ mother of my aeven children." Later, be tella his audience lhlt he voled 11a1n11 the women:• R1tl>U AlnenllmOnt, wlikb puaed Congr<ss, · · became"'lify wife IOlil me IO. She reluaes IO be ........, lo equality.'' 8be 11, 1n lad~.the ~·s cblel -and-ber husband. IOp Ira•~·· inf al!fe. . . • . On<e while t1iiJ were hounclng over lbe Loalalaa. ~ Jn I storm' in I lllDll1 'ptiftte plalit, Mra. Scbm!IJ WU_., allti!ll in a boclt aeot buall,Y· lludylllJ : -alr1lne ..-..tJeo while dll· .... lnlO • --and hlulq ouf • ,_·to -dp lo• ber bulbeDd wllo WU lnUte~'11e1L ·· ..... 1 Sbl•ll CGIWIHNd juat U come!IYltl're u lier )pobaol, wllo II a lne!hber-0! !be Jolm Blrdl llictilt1, and WU oppooed .to the',woaloft•ll'.-· 4'il'Nm•ot -lht~Ji ii'"&:~-~ of lhO GI,. "'!'tllPll1 o1-1n o0r ...:to: " -L:ght ln1' ures tyii.. .., '• t 1 • •• :..;. -.. • Ca"9'1a lllld .... lo iPl' • .,,,..., ...,.. _with'• ,W a IOOd 11> HUSIAHO'S llST .. L.Pllt Mrt. __ ScL_ mitz qulaltloD -~ ....... Mn. Mory....., .. ,, " ~ ..... -" UOTleldlnc la her ... • .., ' ..... :...... .,_ poollloa lo •bortloa and -·· "nol • --· "' Onflw.: ltll ..,._, • _, beca•• J am 1 Roman catholic but Miit)' Kay, 10, ,,__ Ami, 7, -bath WJnl~ We of•f Am• r I c i n 0 Loullt I md PtlllUP '-· ..._!ntl'arty~llal-:::.aie 1-..1n IM-ty of a '1111. 'etci.t of ... ~.-~ lluJ dldlio JG11n -111,·-tlal, a .~ ~u ~ ,_ Ethel-WU bon In~ PL, ~ .......... -. • Sbe .... n-~ --and u. clllld moved lo-· Wla.. ,,.,.,:,.:J~...: C':u ·11U:..::::"';",.:~ =::t:.,=~-"":'..=!i: Suspect Held In Dmg Murder OAKLAND (AP) - A 27-year-old man bas been ordered to stand trial on a charge of murdering a teen-age girl with an injection of c calne and heroin. Jllaha Alnlworth of QakJand WI! ordtred Friday to appear In Superior ~ Nov. 2'1 to amwr the ·murder charge and also a charge ol knowingly causing a minor to 1ell, transport, or otherwiae become lnvolved w i t h narcotics. Alnlworlh la charted In the dealh of Patdcla Green,, II, who w11 found dead In a motel room. after police ttceived an , .._...,.. tJp July I. ===== program has too many drawbacks ta be feulble. District officials believe otherwise, as does a citizen's advllOI')' committee which has recommended that the pro- gram can work. Committee chairman Herbert Klesker ""Welcomed opponents' participation. "We certainly want all aspects of the problem facing the school district IO be dlacussed ... be said: The first meellnp on the Nbject, open to all residents of the district, will be on Wednelday at Ole Hanaon School and 'i'hursday in Viejo School in Minion Vie- jo, where much of the opposition . has com~-Ttie Hamon meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. at Viejo school the session will begin at I o'clock. Opponents have claimed that the district ao far bas presen'ted a single-sld- ed viewpoint on the 45-15 ,.-ogram which propooes IO keep childm In classes for 45 11Cbool ·days, then stve them three- week vacations in a yW-long cycle. Parenti insist that the interruptions in scheduling exceed the 45-15 fcrmat and further assert tblt the interruptio111 clll damage children's edqcaUoo and hurt family lifestyles. · District officials, on the other hand. have insisted that the program causes no detrimental effects to education. In a news release dispensed lale last week CUSD olflcials ,.., the ...Wis of a large poll taken In the La Meu area where aU-year school baa reportodJy been a success. The polls, they said, ahow lhlt II per- cent of the district's teacben beµeved lhat 4~15 s-.ita had achieved al leut as well as students on conveationa1 scflool schedules. • The survey also reportedly showed that B4 percent of the 2,700 penona polled said the children enjoyed the short« Va<&· tions all year long. As the dehlle broaden!, lruSleel .,. watching the Pf'OCMU of the J.ssues keen- ly. At their meeting tonight, the trustees plan to el8J:l'i.ne-a progress report on the 4~t5 proposal. A decision on whether the board wishes to launch such a project in schools where the growth crbil ia moat severe has been promlsed by the trustees at their flrst meeting ln December. Y oaths Ordered To Clean Stables For Pony Deaths PHILADELPHIA fAPI -Two youths found gu ilty In the atoning deaths of two ponies have been ordered to clean Fair· mount Park Stables on Sundays for a year. The dead anlmals were among "7 ponies stoned and chased Oct. :21 by a group of boys, police said, at a stable in the Richmond section of the city. The frightene<f ponies ran until they fell rrom exhaustion. Juvenile Court Judge Paul A. Tran· chltella also ordered Carl Hardy, 17, and Jerry Kittrell, 16, to pay the cost or the Ponies. ... _ Blowl"fl Own Born Untvenlty of Wisconsin President John Weaver plays the French horn u he iolll• alumni band membera altendlne the WlscoDlin homecomillg football game In Madison. ~~~ ~tj/es FRANCE'S FINEST BICYCLES --this ful h fHtures. 10 SPEEDS E SJ19" Cllld lttellidel PROFESSIONAL MODELS Priced to $450 • EXP!IT Rl!PAll Sl!RYICE el lilr I Nr''1 '+ I ,.., -and la a atap towanl the total dettnlctJoo in -ry and mathemltlaL It -at ... -................. In ... of--Clrilllu clvWaatioo. .......... llil ---....... lm-Smt1.,--.,..., ~ ··No-can tab,,the place of a~-' -no ... 1 -a1 "-ta -,. A ..... lit 1 -:other and flllMr tbe •y&. _.,..., 673 5051 c _, , 11U1 blod put •llr-Her " ' Ullo••· • 11 11 1 no W DOI?" -A deYOled -herttU, • -""-1 )lllr -I> °""" ~ -..0 -11urt. <Mii 1 Ida ~ ~1-'!.J!!l .!...~.!'"1oP"ttf .... -•' A -aiodld to Ille It.tie ........_ ... ~ ~--...... ,--· -...... • -·-' ·are• ..... 11 c --ill: ,.,... • ..-. "'"' ~ ":. ':., '::1.::t. cbi1drm fir -, 111 ....... " V -· IS NO lo JiJO ,,:T'_ Ballioa Die ele •e,¥11• 2120 West Oee• Froid -*"· .,.c-11--w1111a11tlil 1111 1 •·-· .. 11!':':.".=r=w:a:: --.-----·- ---of bin 11 e&r1lll fur her - -lo -.i ~ ljle' 1111 !~==============~=====~ -'I' , -. IT,.-.-, II,,.,,,, II. l1 D1111 •. • ·~ ' ·' . !'· l ' I I ,, -- / 4 Dolll.V PILOT -·.-6.1972 P~ace 'Several Week s Away'-Rog erS But Can't I Vote for Both? VOICES IN TllE NIGIIT: Prosident Nixon is_ in San Clemente, George s, McGovern at last report was headed ror Long Beach, the rest of us are only a few hours ~w1y from Election Day Dawn and my telephone Is ringing. In .DQ" household, we have two Republican.s., one Democrat and several Refuse to Slates. This creates con- siderable confusion among all those telepbooe volunteers who att laboring to Get Cklttbe Vote for tomorrow. Tbey must look at the Political list of people . in our house and rigure it's the mental . ward. 'l1ley may be pretty cJose to rtpl, after an. Anyway, de!pite lhe mixed bag of al-" filiaUons, lhe polilical Get-Out-The- Voten take a deep breath and call our homeinyway. AS ELECflON hour looms, the jangl- ing or the phone has been more frequent. It seem. that I've been the one .to field most ol the can.. The phone rings. '!hen it -IOmtthing like this: Voloo: "Hello, this b Republican Head- quarten calling. GOO(I evellin(. Are you the~ In the houle?" ''NO,. MAM. I'm the fatheT. Abo right at the moment I'm the dishwasher too. You1l have to exeu!e me if I drop the phone. Soapy bands, you -.•. " Voice: "Well, we jmt want to remind you to .vote Tuesday. And by lhe way, bow do you feel •bout Mr. Nbon?" "I feel fine about him. Is there anythiac, wrong wJlb him?" Voice: "Certainly not We. just want you to bow be'• counting on your vote ...,_, __ .. ... ....._..,,. ... ''111!!,1. SUllE. I'm glad to hear he ls okay. -lib to hear bod ...., about ooe oM!lt nelghbors, you tnow. Thanks for ca1J1bs." Well 11DW, she sounded like 1 very nice lady. Jlllll the kJnd you'd apec:t to be calllDg for Mr. Nlxoo. -you feel ~ lbat lhe Republic:lna are really efficleal and -· Really mabs ,.. -to get out theTe and vole. You me poaclerlng aD tbls when the phone rtnp again: Voice:,. "Hey, hi there , Mr. Murpbine, bow .,, ,.. tonlgbl?" CW.WI Thil c:blck baa an eot1roly DIF· FERENT voice. Sort ol low, aexy purr. Sile """' be lellJng aubocriptlonl to Playboy M1gaziD<). "Wll:U, GULP, I'm just fine. How are Yoll?" Vcrioe: "Ob. I'm just groovy." Purr, purr. "I'm caD1ng you toolght for George McGovwu. f\DT, He'd Ute your vote. You DO like Mr. McGovem don't you?" Pout. ("Wow! What 1 throaty voice ... I wonder where good old George ever found her?) "&.ltt, I love him. Never did hive anything agalmt good old George • . . " Voice: "Gee, groovy. We're countlng -0n you. Do you know where you vote?" "Well, uh, yeall, I lhlnlc I have it right her!, ub ..• !I Voice: "You vote at the Legion ball. We'll be looldni for you ... " Click. WOWJ SllE'S roaUy going to be Ibero When 1:-. Whal I tultJ Wiee Jbat chlck blil. Bui wilt I minute. What U the nlc<!, -lady for Mr. Nlxoft abo shows up 1t the IAsJon ball! What U both of them .,. then, upoctlng me to lhow up weorlnl the -fer their mao? I llllllt I'm In trouble opln. 'WASHINGTON CAP) -Secttt.ry ol Sllle WWbm P. Rogers pttdicts that secret peace talkl with \be North Vict- nameee will resume ln the near future, but that a final apeement on a Vietnam Cea5e-fire probabJy ls "several weeks" away. 1be North Vietnamese chief negotiator, Y outla Support:-: Xulh Thuy, said, meanwhile, that the COmmupbts would agree · to another "final" meeting u condiUoos are right. "The question is serl.ousnetS" on the part of the United States, he added . WIDLE INDICATIONS moonted that negotiations would aoon be reswned, UPI T.....,. LitUe Matthew Rowan appe~ to be looking for spiritual help for his grandfather, Sen. George 'lkGovern, as he works on a campaign speech during a flight from Uftle Hock , Ark. to St. Louis, Saturday. ;l;l. . --Nixon's P · · .. l Rele(!Ses ~ ,. ' .... . Small· Co n ·{b utor List --• WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nilon'll r&-eleclion campaign committee, in compliance with a consent onier sign- ed by a Jederal judge, has released the names of 1,284 small conbibutors who donated $488,000 during a 15-month period ending March 9. 'lbe lls:t of contributors -ranging from actor John Wayne to Roy L. Ash, co- fauoder ol Litton Industries ...,.. accounted for about five percent or the $10.1 mUUon ( IN SHORT ... ) which the Nixon campaign listed as "cuh on hand" when ' a new campaign dlscioaur< law toot eflect April 7. The Nii:on organlz.atlon had previously identified 283 major contributors of more than $1,ooil each which accounted for another f4 .9 million. 1be $S.4 millJcn total sun Jett secret the names of donors of at least $4.7 million colltcted between March 9 -the date for !Ulng flnlDclal reports under the old Corrupt Practices Act of 1925 -and April 7 when the new Fair Election Cam· paJgn Act took effect e ~ua!fftt li'reecl JERUSALEM (UP[) -Pollce uld to- day they have releued a Stockton, Calif., }'Qllth deWnecl for questioning ln a case involving attempts to mail letter bombs to President Nixon and two memben of his cabinet. - A police spokes man said Dennis Fein- stein. 22, left Sunday for the United States. · Feinstein was seized by Israeli troops a!l1tlg lhe Lebanese frontier Oct. 26 and held on suspicion of trying to cross into Lebanon and or mailing the letters. e Alrllt1er MbsillfJ VIENNA (AP) -A Bulgarian airliner with 33 persons aboard is assumed to have crashed in dense fog in southern Bulgaria, and there has been no word of survivors. BT A, the Bulgarian news agency, said the Ilyushin 14 was on an bot.r's Hight Saturday from Burgas, on the Black Sea, to Sofia but was diverted to Plovdlv because of fog. e D emorrat Chat'fle GARDEN CITY, N.V. (UPI) -A copyrighted story in Sunday edltiort! of Newsday, Long Island's aft et noon newspaper, accuaed tbe Jwitice Depart· ment of favoritism in pr'Ole(:Ution against several promloeJJt aoutbern Democrab. The paper aald sourcea Inside tbe Justice De!>artment and lhe lntemll Revenue Service lndlcalld llllt certain SO.them D<moerata "have been slnglecl Dul for special bandllnc." lo r<cent criminal actioua. Fonner Louisiana Gov. John J. McKeithen, who was named in the article branded It a "smear." Indian Summer Continues Mo st of Nation Enjoys Pleasant, Mil.d Corul.itions .. ~M*ICM· =::..-.. ---~ I C'W I:' .="'..I'!."!:: - llOtNt----. ..... ~­f:m'*-'n~·~ 3 U.S. Copters SAIGON (UPI) -Communist - shot do"1l two Ainerk:an ltellcoplen Sul>- dl\Y and fomd another to make ID emergency landing With a wwndecl crewman aboard withln.lt miles of Da Naog, military spokesmen said today. 'lbree Amerkans weno "tilled and a fourth died later ol WOUllda ba suffered In lbe Incident. UPI reporter Edward Bai>et ttporled from the scene that another American was wounded. BA88ft SAID the first of the bell- copten, ao All1 Cobra gunship, waa shot dowo ooHiall mile west of lligbway 1, 14 miles south of Da Nang, while at- tacking a COmmunlst bunter complei:. The gunner was killed and the pllot wounded. An OH8 Cayuse light observaUon helicopter went in to rescue tbe crew, picked up the wounded pilot and was bit Sen. ]avits P ulled Over NEW YORK (UPI) -Sen. Jacob Javjts, 68, was charged Sunday with driving an unregistered and uninspected vehicle ·on a New York expressway, police reported. Police saki the Republican senator was stopped on the Major Deegan Expres.!Way when a patrolman noticed an expired l.n- specUon sticker on his blue Must.an,f. Javits was given two traffic tickets and allowed to con- tinue, Police said. by ground nre. 0oe l'""lll&D wu klUecl and the ~ "~· to lad. "" tbe llighway. . EJcbt 1>wn later, llllOlber om'cayuae flying w!Jllln --. ol the first crub, WU abol clowQ when Comml"1Jsb set olf a claymore mine u the craft f!ew a few feel abon the .,....,.S. Ooe crewman wU tilled and I -died en route to a hooplJal. Buaett aaJd. The · hellcopter waa aean:hlng for rockeb almad at DI Nq. THE U.S. COllllAND _... BS2 bombers carried aal ..... lllrlbs um, tbe put three dlya than at aoy other n boor time during the entire war. Tbroogb noon today, lpQkesmen said, 1!52& made IZ strikes, eueedlng lhe previous high of 2! stril:es reported Aug. 10.13. . One of the Jateat.Stratolort strll;es, the command saJd, was only 30 miles aouth of Haool '!bit made It the nortbemmost strike by the big Slratolorts in nearly seV<!l months. In addition, lhe command said, AmerlCOll fighter -n made IZO -SUnday .into North Vlelnlln. In two of the -· It uld, Navy pilots reported destroying niln>ad bridges 32 and 40 miles north ol Vlnb, located near- ly 170 milea north of the Demllllarized Zone (D.MZ). Radio Haool acx:uaecl the Unilecl States of carrying Ollt "ann!b!latioa raids." ~EWRERE IN the war, com- munlsls stabbed closer to . Saigon than any time since May, 1968, when they bat- tled government mllittamen ~e miles southwest of the city. Military 1011n:es said millllamen intmepted a wat<r- bome Communist unit at duslt Sunday aod theo again four bwn later, caplull<f two sampans and killed 10 Communist baa been reached. However, he said ''one more oellet of m .. tlnp" ls needed to resol•e "tome am.bJ&ulties" aud rneo-- tloued flu'ee· ~ RE WO THEY Include a delinitlon of lhe rule of a joint council to administer the ..-fire and supervise elections; the -· for pooltloolng of an ln-lemllionOI f°""' to supeM!e the .,.,.. fire, and the· quesUon of North Viet- -troops remaining In the SOuth. Ooe ol lhe major objections ra1aed by the South Vietnamese government of Presldellt Nguyen Vao 'lbleu to lhe ten- tative cease-fire agreement is that it makes ~ provision for withdrawal of NIJtlli!;m troops from lhe South. "'11111 certalnly la a subject for discusakm, yes," Rogers said, '1but not necmarlly In 'terms of r«lrafting the ~t." . Meanwhile, North Vielnam iccused Pniddm\ Nixon of ata1llng on signing a peace accord so war materiel could be sped to Saigon at the last minuto and Bst. could raid the North. ON THE EVE of the U.S. presldonUal elections, the CommlUllst pa r t y newspaper Mum Dan said in an ed- itorial broadcast by Hanoi t b e s e actions threaten to break the draft peace agreement, worked out in secret last mooth. Nixon was accused of "a breach o{ faith" and of W!"'ling to proloog the war. "A plan bas been warted out to provide the Saigon admlniatratton with more aircraft of various kinds," the edJtorial continued. The put week saw frantic ac- tivity in tb1s regard. "Abo In the put wee!<, BS2 bombing was intemlfied in both parq of Vietnam .•. At the same time, Police raids were conducted in many areas still under the U.S.-Saigon , control, during w h I ch thousands of people ,were arrested and hundreds of others shot dead." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Defhory Of ... o.i~ Pilot ls,,...,...u.d MOn1NY·.llr•r1 Ir ,_ 1111 llOt .....,. W'OIJt' HI*' Dy J:• p,lh., C.11 .nci ~ eopy Wiii IMI lll"Oull'll tD YW '"•Ill lrt IM.. _,,Ill 1:a o.m. SatunNy 111C1 1unUy1 11 nu oo "°' ~ YGUI" COPY Dy t 1-l'ft. llturmy, or I 1.l'ft. !kindly, c:t11 Md • ~ lll'ltl ... IJt'ougllt "' ""'· Cilia '"' .,., untll " '·"'" T elfptiones """' ~ Clurlty ...,... •• . .. •• Mlo43l1 ,..,.,,....., 11Vftllngfan llMdl 11111 ... ...,. ................. ,. 1111 ,.,,_,., ClfttreN hid\. llln Jlltl'I Capiftt-1no. OIN point, kMll ........ ~ N .......... #Mal 1==========='-=troope~.~~~~~========~ c•a111 ~~·.1 ""•••""•••••••••il I To WW tdlooll. ........... lllllfml ..... to _..... I bor.tld k•MI• 9lrnlt. A YES' wotl wilt ......... • lilnlt ottlOllllllOft. ft TM tint.,_ ......... f7M• ._ 1111 tiil ;£ of • N0,000 ....... ._._.,.ow 4'lllt..,, ..... bl ....... , • ., -............ - • a e d n s a e l h d a c c a h g 0 d r p c c I k l.ansky Departs Israel H~jack Drama Ends Audi.ences See Tokyo Police Nab Gunman TEL AVIV (UPI) Reputed crime cza r Meyer Lansky slipped quieUy out of Israel Sunday five days before an expulsion crder went into effect . There were reports ti). day be might be flying to a new Ute of e:iile In South America or the Caribbean. ISRAEL ORDERED Lansky expelled u a tbrut to public 1safety, but be said be would come hack In death . Lansky hoarded a Zurich- bound Swlsaalr plane without ~nlare &mday night but was ..iusec1 entry to SWltzerland. !::!rich · airport sources lint ..i:aid he was flying oo to Hot ... land -but Dutch authorities said they haCI no record of his arrival, that he was nOt want. ed and that they ~ otudy the possibility ol extraditing him to the United States if he did arrive there". Geneva airport aources then .... _ Stars to Wed said Lantky transferred there Singer Diahann C,.;ro!! and former television talk on his way to Zurich and @ow host David ve the Plaza Hotel in New hoarded 8 SW!asalr ·lllght 2llZ York Sunday aft cing they will be mar- lor Rio de Janeiro &mday ried in L<>ndon at . Diahann starred in tele- night. Although S w 1111 a Ir . ..i...1on's •Julia' sen· e pair had been going to-sources said there was nobody Yuu named LaMky aboard th• _:g::•::th::•::r:...o::ff:..:..an:..d:..o::•:..:..fo::r::::.o.er:::__al:...y'...e:...ar_s_. _____ _ flight, they said It WU Vf!tJ possible he could be flying under a di!fen!llt name. U.S. AUTHORITIES have revoked Lansky'• passport because be is wanted there on a variety of charges. To return would mean arrest. Israel demed L a n s k y citizenship but granted him a certificate of free passage to any country that would take hJm. The Interior Minlatry bad given him unW next Friday to find aomewhere or face ex~ pulslon. Lansky, 70, told th e newspaper Ma'arlv on the eve of his departure that hia more than two years in Israel. despite the unsucceuful light for citizenship, were "the hap- piest of my life . . . I have boug)!t a burial plot bere. U I can't come back alive, at least my body will." Indians Prepare For War on U.S. WASHINGTON (AP ) -In· dians occupying the Bureau of Indian Affairs, girding for what they predict will be a haltle with police. '8ld today they were declaring war on the United States a n d threeten<d to destroy the building they have held since ThursdlU'. THE INDIANS emphasized their war declaration as the deadline paMed for what they said was a Department of Interior order to evacuate or be thrown out. Lady Godiva • Rides Again -Sort Of ''WE CONSIDER the case..-----------, "They can have the building after It ls gutted. When we go, the building goes," s a I d Russell Means, a leader of the Trail of Broken Treaties Carawn which took over the building. He said t h e ap- proximately 400 Indians in the building spent Sunday night planning their defense against what they say will be a Police attempt to storm t he I r makeshift barTicades. closed," said lnter,lor Ministry !pli<esman Yliihal: Agassl. "I cen tell you offlclaJty that he left •.. for Zurich. I dO bol know where be is beaded from there .'" FBI Probe Of Eagleton Uncovered? ' Much of the 11.1tural 111 ,..,re oeek•ng for tomonow bill far away placcs llk Alab,South-AJDerica·•nd Australb.So Wf!ve had to IO!ve the problem of setting ltbm. One of the ways we will 90IY<: that prob- lcm ii by makins llqutlied natural SIL Whtt dot~that mun 7 That me1ns that 'WC will shrink. that natural gas down Into a ll~uld. That w•y • single ship c1n carry moie gas all tbc homes in Loi A"l'ICI wed durlna an entire week 1111 year. lt's.pn, to.be a blgJo~ to l>Ma.YO natural Ill tbla way, and I(• going to cost IDOfe. But we are JOing Ii> have t• do It in order to keep ur, with the grow ing dcmarids lor clcan·bum 111 natural gu In Southern C.ll~la By the time we build our •hips and &Ct things rollina It wlll be the mld-1970.. haJI)' mldenco. He carried · e business card with tbe name "Nabob Asaoclates Inc.," but there was m eddtesa oo tt. STARS Sydney 0marr ii OM ol ~ W'9rld'a great utrolo- gera. His column is one ot the DAil.Y Pll.D'I"S erut ft-atures. Gift Portraits time for Christmas But ooa: we get staned ,.,.a woo't bow the dtffermcc. a.awe by tho time liquid n1luraJ a•s ruches you1 homc,Jl'll just be the clean ~ 6" n1tura1 fuel you've always bc<n iiaed tO. LJque(icd n1tural gu is ,....8 lw1 one more w1y wt arc .:!';: lnvc1ting In tomorrow. SoudMm Cailfomla CM C.. •11 " •"--•" ........ ~-- w.· .... ~1n-·- DAii. Y PILOT IS RE-ELECT ASSEMBLYMAN BOB > Q, 1114# oJ. .. • PROVEN ABILITY • SOUND PRINCIPLES • SOLID INTEGRITY a..,,,. ....... ""'•"""" ''FULL TIME'' jo4. fOll ~ u,. J.,14~•· C09MmHTI M-IUCT ASSEMllYllAI aw WIUARD T. JOUA•. CMAl•M I DAILY PILOT ..__ FOR TOO/\V ~. HOMEMflKf fl', f, ' __ , • DJ\U.Y PILO'I' EDITOIUAL PAGE • For Spe~81 . Atteniion· , Four ....... ~ "" the statewiile ballot 1 tomorrow .....,._""' 14 -This tax Wtlatlve k!!oWn u the '· dose"" special altenlion by voters. Tbe DA.a. Y PILOT Watson >.melldment la a hoax. Presenled by llJ llPOllW bu led its Yiews on these in editoriall In recedt u 1'11~ for qverbunlelled .property tuJiay_m, its PriiJt. ~owing is a brief recapitulation: ~ benef!claii.!" would l>p Ibo OJ"D~rs of lll'g<!' in4us-' Pt sp11ltlon 1 -This bond issue would ISSure that lri1 "" busin._, Income-producing ·property ·and vacant our mmm'i:::\ eolleges -Orange Coast, Golden West ot.s. ., , and Saddle -will have room to offer education lo Of a $2.0 billion reduction In property taxes, only our young people f« the years immediately ~eacL !8M• !"illion "'1>111d apply· to homeowners. To make up It wOuld provide more than $2 in state funds to go tne net ueertalnable cleCreue In revenue to slate and 'll'l!ll ucll $1 of local taxpayers' fund money used In local llC\Vernment of $1.233 billion ~ year; Ill kinds the construction ol buildings at the communitt eolleg-e+ of other tal<Oe would have to be increa.ecl. Income tues &ca-the bonds will be-atate general obligatloil 'could go up 60 percent,"for eaomple. bonds, they will not be paid for from property taaes. Tlie measure would prodl!ee chaos In school and The ~ will come from exislihg state tax aourees -local govei:nment finanoir while destroy!ng home rule i.nb,'~tiom, gifts, cigllll'lles, liquor, horse races In flJCal affairs. , · and income and sales taxes. Vote NO on Proposition 14. The money can be used only to construct buildings p.,,pos1t1on 20 -Protecting California's Coast from that provide classrooms, laboratories, libraries and ad· unwise development and preservm:f substantial portions ministration and community se~s -NOT for sup-piles, salaries ·or the building of such things as student of it for public use is a eobcept at appeals to every- unions or dormitories. one. But that is not the simple coo.s:ideratlon involved in this initiative. · ~ Proposition 1 is a real bargain In education for Tbe .proposition is unsound, unworkable leglslatlpn Orange Coast residents. Vote YES. ' on a subject so complex thalsuch· a law should be drawn • Proposition 2 -Passage of this measure is of vital only by the Legislature with· the aid of expertise ·at Its importance to eYeryone in California,~ but es~~y 50 command. AB written, it is ~ unnecesslty, 'costly and · here on lbe Orange Coll.¢ where we we UC Irvine. bun!aucracy·plagued •pproac which takes for its initial California ne¢s many more doctors and other sup-financing $5 million from aJ d earmarked for the pur- plli!rs of health ·services. :rhe 450<1oetors now ,graduated chase of more beacbfront for public use. annually in the ·state do not even repla~ th!' number Proposition 20 ·•imply .ts bad medicine for Orange who die each yeal'. And beciuae the sburtap extends County. Significantly, no proponent bas argued Iba! it nationwide, we cannot depend on doctors from out of is needed or beneficial here. On the contrary, it will ' ·state to bridge 1!Tnf!P· make meaningful long range planning lmpoosible on the The $160 n bond lsaue would provide ·the Orange Coast during the next four years and invite four , funds for the first permanent facillties for' the medical years of Inaction on coastal ' problems and coastal land school at UC!. Orange County residents woGld be prime acquisition. ·beneficiaries. -A NO vote is strongly recommended. Best of all , the cost of the bonds per -will be only about 5-0 cents per year -the price of a package A complete 1um""'ry of DAILY PILOT ballot roe· ol cigarettes in a vending machine. ommend•tion1 11 published below. Vote YES on Proposition 2. · · Ballot Summary Prope15Has Backingo_f Negotiations Reveal New Coneept PRESIDENTIAL ECECTORS bpu .. llcen (Nixon-Agnew) CONGRESS ... stizf.e ,Gr.oup· .' ,. ~· ')-J • '• . ,,. . . , Ni~on's View of ,the :World .-.' j .. ~ .... ,)~1! ., . . . , WMHINGTON':...: ~pr a c-t i ca 1 ~ ~ vlctlons o1 faitll upon which tbe qree-reuooa,beblnd Preslclonl .. ~ilcon's agree.· . ment for ending tbe war rests, and if · l1ljlli{ to end tht Vteilianl wilr (and bis RICHARD WILSON ·•-" · bout 1~ · · t be . ' .... . .... 39th "°"9rouionel District -Andrew J. Hinshaw, Republican • 42ncl Confrnsion•I District -ClaiJ"e Bargener1 Republican '• 32ncl C4'111 .... lon1I District -Craig ijosmer, Repubikan Incumbent tt 34th .~llion•I District -RlchaM, T. Hanna, Democrat Incwnll!lbl ; ULIFORNlA ASSIEMBLY ' • . ., ,{~ . - 7ht A111n1bly District -Robert Ba~ RePulllical!1ncumbent :c:''. • ~strict -RoberlH.,~ ~ubll<all.In<wnbeat . 69th "Ai'oembly Dlslrlct -ltf'nnelh 'Cory, tkmiicra1 tneumbenl BOARD OF SUPERVISORS First District -William Wenke Third District -Ralph Diedrich Proposition Subject Recommlll'Kl1tlon 1 Bonds for Community College Construction 2 Bonds for Health Science Facillties 3 Revenue Bonds to Meet Anti-pollution Standards 4 Two-year Legislative Sessions 5 More Flexiblllty for School Boards 8 Updates State Law oo Naturalized Citizens 7 Updates State Law on Voter Eligibility, etc. 8 Tax Exemption for Anti·PolluUon Facilities 9 Bond Vote for Struetullly Unsafe School Buildings 10 Blind Veterans Tax Exemption 11 Right of Privacy 12 Disabled Veterans Tax Exemption IS Workmen's Compensation -Saving State Costs 14 Watson Amendment on Taxation 15 State Employe Salaries 18 Highway Patrol Salaries 17 Death Penalty 18 Obscenity 19 Marijuana 20 Coastal Zone Initiative 21 Assignment of Students to Schools 22 Agricultural Labor Relations ORANGE COUNTY PROPOSITIONS l'lopooltlon K: Irvine School Bonds P1aposltlon1 I Md J: Saddleback College Trustee Area Boundaries YES YES YES NO YES YES YES NO YES YES NO YES YES NO NO NO YES NO NIJ NO NO NO YES YES A Foreign Policy Twist ~YDNEYJ.~ ,. It II commooly '""""'1iud that one of the -alml ol every natloo'• foreip pollcJ II to keep lt1 friencll from tumlng Into -; whit II not recognlzod Is the ~te aim (II Umea jull 11 lm- portalll) ol beptnc tte _.i.s fn>m turnial Into frlencll . • • Ill Mll'ly every bob-cw ol am., -the .,.. _ _, .... • It ...... curloua that ... .,...i ..., .. peroent ol our Dlillollal IMl&et '"' belltll · care, and 10 tbnel ., muda • .,._, when history _, lllal _.. n J,Ollt llu .. make .... etlffrf, k II be. cmm lblt moment hal mrt¥ed w h e n 1111 --=-Ille-~ • • • ·.a .. ·•1 •"114 I ........... lar.. ... JWl lo 1111-ned "IQ" -.. ...., .... -•ID<llclr ..... --..... ""' ~"l'lll fQ_Qllt", .,..,...,,_ .. _ ... IJ ..... lo ..... 19d l'llllol & • • • • 1..,.,... ... •• _..trr.,ex· ,...,.,... • .._lw..U"llflza ... "• 1•1 .. -· ..... =.7-tD-S::t: :::-...c ........ J& j ·v times more ~ to dll --tban from w1r: • • • Tbat Ntirleal Ultlo -11111 -. "XlJI I Commie lll'C1111111" II-II modon DOr U 4W1P>a11>' eek II !te -1.....,.., llO ,..,.. -Clrl7" _ the....,of tlol..__ \loo ~·:-teml(J er .... I") 11 ''1111 -• )I te tue" -tr• r'rt1d • "1111111 _.,er I wtD kill ,..1• • • • ·~-~fBnxtefyomtbicMlayedsigJiing) · · . nuon OS """1&8 • .,., one poon • · ';-·Nt°"-lil hi> emvtdlon thl!t tbe bold _ , • could be wroog abOOt others equally as U ~•TT 'DA'l.,. nieOsiues be has taken In tbe lllJI yeor unportanl . u...4.u..°"A tilt ':Hanoi -no ditiooal mllti8Q' equipment beyood that One Of these is the "evolution" ol the ."!; : 1 ""'~ •· \ workible a1ten\lt}Ve: necessary to replace, 00 8 one-to-one cease-fire mto the negotiated withdrawaJ • · · ,.. · -Ml!\ing'the ~ ' · of the North Vietnam troopo from the • ..... :i.;c ., •• ,. ·and tihmslve bcJmb.. :0. •• ham, eiistlng military ~uipment. · South and the compensating deactivation To the Editi;>r: '.!.:' ""'• 1ng;-· .Ibo. failure . of WHILE liAMo!.coulJI not reJnfm:o Its of South Vitblamese forces which have Tbo ~~·s :'ldl!l>pai Oct. 31 General Gllp•a;F.al: troopo lsj ~':!ootb .,..i tloe!1',~ ho-• not yet reached their planned --~ Vofe:'.oo ~, u.rr··~* -c .. .l~-mohlbllloQ CNh~~-t. ~=..:!a.be u.:t,!;"!.:?__diJ;<t 15 • "-""'--..,.,.. Ill ...,,_. tlah ·'"''~°' H ., ~ . "~-r•= ~~;fttorlal~tlon . c=~'#~!,j .~ _,=afui"~~.:}s~~;., THE 'BASic-~RiwloN!NG b the! The l/ilotrstates t!Jat control of stBt..-·MoocowtbatcootJnu. . 1 meot":."/:"'!.iir::'~ceclie-liie~' Nort11,-VletnalJ1'1 larwant eienlel>tJ, in salariel' 110Uld be taken from Ii!" hancll In&. tlle. ·war was not belpbig anybody, might be used al 8 ilreetll!Jig ;.,.ww!llle fact Vi!!uall.Y •II enlln>.army, are ao bsd- of el~'cfficllls; Stiouid 1'rii!;osluon 15 ~ 1lanol to make a-\lltaj CODC"8Slon lla!\ol ·'lldll up \Is for<ea for· ii~;;,;; and. zr:~;·~:um~: =~ pass. FACT. Proposttlon 15 ~'provide '\' ~ to end the fighting,. 'bigger oifinslve.to redrea tbe'lallures of wilt wtsh to p!Jl! \llem back In due course. for setting of state sal&ries by the · THE CONCEISION ·was Han o i ' s · the TET and ~Easter offensives and These. large concepts of what is ahead governors' own appointed boards mid the October · & ntpllap on .agrteilog · 'to finally,O<hieve Ibo g'l"I. .. in Vietnam go contrary to what bas bap- elected state legislators. Thus'If, · the negotlate a future political setUement Kissinger's 1ru1wer to a question which pened in ~ past in JOOot:bma in salary setting issues would be back to the with the exbting government in Saigon carried these implications revealed the agreement& with the Communist side. bands ol the people through their elected beadBeled bytbePmldent Nguyen Van Thieu. ~ed· n_ conceptHe _,. Oftt bowwas .~·-worthaldt basthe Those agreemenu were never llved up to I · 1 tor wtth ~-'-I t yond 1 practieal 1'!8IODS, however, -" -but provided H,... the opportunity eg15 a 1 ulli:Jr a PP r 0 Pr 8 e wu a typical Nb::onian view of' the formal prov1sicl1S agaimt reioforoemeDt first to infiltrllte and then to invade the representation of the people. "'-ed B&ape ol tbe ·-Id, the same · apply ooly to S.Utll Vietnam. "But ~ South wtth the purpose ol taking control. THE PILOT STATES that otate salar· kind ol vilclon wblcb caused him to 11 DO qileillion, and there can be DO ques- les make up more then -of the describe bis viii! to Qllna ~Jhls year lion, that the gmeral conditloos in total state budget. The Pilot 11 guilty ol u "tbe week that chanced !M.jorld. ,,. · ladocbina will 1overn the ac11ons ol poor editorl.ai researdt and the editorial N~'• large vtlion ·lllllust'r\teci moot · many Of the CClUJltriea, but I doo1 want is erroneously misleading. FACT, Of the pointedly bf'• Uttle-mli«d ~ ol to go into sreater detail~' said Kissinger. governor's 1972 b\ldget of 17.6 billion. -1dentlal advbor Henry A.. Kiss!Qaer stste salaries amounted to only 26.1 per· to a•..,;. pertto.,;I qciellioo clurin&'!ns THE "GREATER DETAIL" must cer· cent of the total budget. Furthermore, brielil!C on the !'Iris-......-i for A tainly have lncluded ibe larger vision Alan •Post, the independent legi.slaUve ceee-flre. 'Ibis question was directed at that Russia and China want no more war analyst, bas stated that passage of one ol the several large gapa in the Paris In Indochina and will not supply the Proposition 15 would require additional agreement. The United states would be wherewithal to cont.lnue or renew lt. budget monies that amount to leu than 1 cOmmitted not to supply SaJgon With ad-'Ibis is only one of the many con- perctnt Of the b\lclj:et. And, these monies 'TIMES NO DOUBT bave changed. The brilliant maneuvers of President Nb:on and Dr. Klsatnger in bringing the negotiations this clooe to peace Is proof enOUBb o1 that. Their same largeneos ol view coovinces them that Thieu will see the light and that Haooi will not start up again wba~ it has had to stop. On such judgments resb the workability of an ex- tremely complex and iner:act agreement to have ~ce. are already in the till. I STRONGLY URGE the people ol Cal· ~ornla lo Vote Yee on Propooltion 15, as tt ,Wes coolrol ol stale P"1 bacl! lo the people through thelt lepilton and not solely Ille pernor as It II preaeally. "'-1tloo U will ,We aemlble coolnila to keep atate P"1 In lllle wltll l\a\llllcal av-~ tnflatmary Umill. ~ qe ol Prqoooltlon I~ will lft9enl COlllly strlt .. and COlllly empl01e IUIDOV<r (15 percent of the atate em'*""9 quit .,.. oually llld roplacemenl CGlll for btrq and tnin1nc ...,.. -II ubemely blili>. And, -" l'ropoattlon 15 .. w not nqun • to -.. the mom.. are lftl<Dtly In the ttate - Jim~y the Greek~s Odds "'Ii...t you, ~~~= Em~' Mloclatloft or-Coonll' OlapW M WASHINGTON -The natloo'o No. 1 oddsmalter, Jimmy the G..U. now rates Pmfdent Nilcm an \)VOl'Wbelmmg 1-1 faYCl'lte to win ,....lectlon Tl-. . cloY. Indeed, the Pmfdent ..... e aood cbance.--In six, by Jlmmf'• calcWo- llonl -ol ~ 111•-. JilnmT .......... tho llmlocnll, ho••••· ltr'OClt .. , .. Olilel to a,.,-.i of~.11e-, Diiie -ol a ~tak--­ ln 1111 -. but Ille ........ for Ille --be·-· . ' 8-.tlar Robert Bottin ........ aamploolhowOUJttll.,_ ,.......,.. .. ,.....-,,_ loot In,.... -.,., --In 1M WI, oil at tM -!Im.. -J. L. D. '* ........................... $1JJ!llt11'f........ • ... ,..,...,,.... .. ...., ... .., .... • -111 CAllOUNA -Nick . G1U. -kll, -Ill, Mo-I Oftr J.- llolme; ~II--Dewe7 Bartlett, I Jlepablican, l-to-5 over F.d Edmondaon ; · Rhode Island -John Ch a fee, . ~can, &-to-5 over Sen. Claiborne Pell: .South Dakota -James Abour<sk, Democ!at, 7·to-6 over Robert Hlrlch; T~ -Seri. John Tower, Republican, 11-to-lO over Harold "Barefoot" Sanden· V1rpla -Sen. WWlam s po n g ', Demoo.a~ l-to-6 over WUUam Scott. Jiii!: CLOSEST gubernatorial race - Rejoubliean OtlJ Bowen VI. Democrat Mallbew Welih In Indiana -II so close Jlmno1 COD't call IL But be gives .U,hl edpl to Democnot Ilcmiel Walbfiu!.!,-to- 10 -Gov. llkhard Ogilvie In 1"; Democrat 8llmnan TrlbbiU, lMo-10, -Gov. ~u Petenon In Delaware; Delilocrat .Hargrove Bowles, 11-to-IO ovtr J!IDll HokbaUte, Jr., in North Carolina; -rat Jij> Rockefeller lt-to-10 """' ao_.. Ardl Monn In West Vlrginll; and ~ Owlltor>ber Bond, t-to-1 over -Dowd In Mi.-rt. Gll:,_ICOMT DAILY PILOT -N. Wtod, l'M!olWl<r --.l:...U, Editor AlkrtW.Bokr .Sllil1rlof,.... .ldltor ~~~"L"'.:: ·= .... -"" ,._ . ..,. ""' ••%$ 1•1 apbdOns and com--"'"~ -~ al .,,tnal ... ~ z11tirP1*'*r•._ ...... 3£ :.:.::. 1 J: dlven. ' ,,, ...,..,. .... -Mft!8a • ., ,rtsa sn-.• -"....... . )(OIMIQ, Noftailltr •• 1972 • \ • .. • " ~ -. - Parents to Decide 'Q~ All-y~at SCh~ ~ • ,,,, ,. ' 1 Br ,.ICJll(·Nua • 11.-1 ..... lllltP11;,.. at .'I, .. _JC"·-the lldloOl 'ire 11erl•l;,g F= ~iloJi ... a~=" pmsure to !ry the Idea. =~=·=-·~~ "WE'VE INFORMED ..===1 illlldren, w 111 parenla Wbal all yNr educa- , ~ late' this m 0 D t Ir titu CID oiler.'' I al d -they -all-year;'~ MIU Brick. scboollllC. · "Now we'll ,.. U they want to W'estmlnlllor, and Foun- tain VaDey'1cboOI dilllricts. In . addltlan, u ...... about 300 -ppecl children from Fountain Valley. n.;. an.,... llclosduie being -at piaytn II a lllralgbt .. ,,..,,...17*m," .nll!or u..n U,. "46 ~ \15'" .ltagered plan being UfOd oliewbere In Oraap County. ' DAIL V PILCJT 7 Mi., ........ What do doctors reoommend ' mrpatients fu pain? Doctors all over the couatry dilpeue o~ 50,000,000 of theJle tablets to their patitlta ea ym. There ate many medications a ton tteevnmend nMllt than any phy1~n. or dentitt an p.re-other leadinr tabl.t. tcribe lot pain. Some are nar-Hea<t.che and det'lltal pain ii colic, many are available only reli~ incredibly fut; minor on prNCription. But there ia one pains of arthrilil are depend. pain reliever, avanaa,,e without ably eued for hou11: M'ftl the preecription, docton diapeme acha and paina o( colds and du ap.ln and apin ..• Anacin. rMpODd to Anacin. So the &en· 11 lO pe.....t ol the parents l'lrildl lo It." vole .fn favor, all-yw llCboo1-Plavin ts unlque In Ibo state Ing could begin In Februpy, for !II In I e gr a 11 on of making Plavin the fourth physically . handicapped and acbooi 'In Orange County lo non-handicapped ddldrm In I ~h 1..-r docton five over aion and dep~ that can be 50,000,000 Anacin tlibleta to · ca\lllllld hy lucb J-1• will be re- 'their P1tienta l.n pafn. If doctor1 liewd too: And mflllom ,tQa think enou&h about Anacin to Anacin without ....._... uJ*t, d~ all tllNe tablets. whit When you're ha pain, wlry UNDER THE quarter .,... better recommendation can you. don't ~11 follew tht practict of tern, •tudeat.I alternate be-ijiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii uk when you ani in pain? ao muy docton aad tab tbl tween Dine-weP elm 'Hfionl You aee, Anacin contain• tablet a dpctor mJtht live JOU lbd three-week vacation per-more of the p&in Nltever doc-in hil own omc.. Tlke A~. " lbendon the tnditlonal nine-lingle JJIOlnD1. moalb calendar. • .. ll -IO hanclicapped IOds. Under quarten, theyt=====================~;:;:;~~;;;;;;:;;,=::::::==::=:=:=::==:=:::1:: would IO throuab four IUCb l ,, .... """""" ......... _II Slj;• Gee• (Jp YOlllA 11Dpl01Jllenl Service President· Bill Band-orut . llld oenlce director Florence_ Hayos . put up new lip at Colla Mesa Boys Club, 564 Center St., advertlllng YES office Inside. Coun,y ScmJts · . Plan Big Day ·· -... 01 · the.'~ chlldten from the Newport-van,ey 5d11io1, D!llr¥! have Mesa,°""'" View, Hunlinilm .-1o holcflbe·electlmuller Beach City" Sia! Be a c'b, ; ' ,cj;:leo, ...ti yw, with boil! _ways ellminalin( the tradJ. ~ tbreeinoiith swruner ~.1 But 11!115ons would DOI be.stagered>aa under the " 46-15 plan. . . • ' 'Bal Ibo lolfl.DDnber of da,. S. ·.·,oift~. PumpW.··· n . ~~the-=:.:=.-: traditlooil, .......... . .,. , · ' : Scbool offtclah see two ma. ·· Bo f 'U,, Donate Pies · :.~ 1o an-year ec1uca. · · -It -or ellmlnates Oilly a mlllng bowl and, Did,'they,glv&lbe~ ''.~ learning 1011," moiuuring opqon specialist !or pumplin away. beca1"' Jo!ii\1'· .;blch can be u much aa two !bit old p1emaD Slmple-thelr·blc dlipclsitir! ' months W1ldh 61 I ch o o I '' . . material • lor..,u.n .... • -Jl!!il --piel. . . ' ' . ~·~-would :'NO· JtJST 'CAUSE they tbreHnonth swruner. matel liUI ~ l.onn -Jlb·me,"· ~ the ....... ..,. -It -clllclplloe pro- wllll• be -to do · with ~ who earns a hlems by giving children more them. . ,.~ -y -clllallng ' frequent opportunity to ...... n.; JJ.~ Corolla del and doinf-cbor<s around -by vacatlolllng. Mar boy plans lo whip ap a ' !leY"'1 and Partner, • ...... PARENTS wrm - batdl of paatrie1 with bi1 by ~ 111.... In Plavln will be maih!d bal- huge, leftov<r H a II owe e n lib ~ helped Ing the lots late!' tbil month. Vota pwnptln and prMmt them to gourd llolne. will be coonled Nov. 17. Falrview State lloepllil. John :~ probably finatlce U the vote i.. faV«l!ble. John of . m11 · Goidemod the 11oar· and other p1e .,. -" not ·•mllng their Ave., ' plans 1 hem· 81 grocliel!ll out o1 savinp fram. children to atlend ·an a11-,... Thanbglvlng dinner -hil -, a1termm aD!i<Jue ICbool will . have the option of ' for paljonb in the many llilpjiib, ' ~ ... ~........ 4• I -. ; .ONLY· RB ·NEBDS ·volnn- teen lo·belp make them. . . "~~ Jm,t cooked c:Uea and • cooties and ~lib Iba~ • but never pum le,'' aaya the Lincoln . i . School The ai:aoge Coilnty ·Scoot:O. pariicipale. '-· . He waa given the •big .. Rama "IS and Explorer Ex· Chef Mike Roy will accept . pumpkin Halloween eve when posilioo oo Nov. 11 will In-outdoor cooting recipes lo< he dropped by w e s 1 e r n _ clnde a 9 a.m. parade led by the SaJul.().Rama coot-. Federal •-'"-' ofll -" • clown Hobo Kelly, exhibit. And'chikb'm•wbo~a new -·...... · ce > m C ' and "-'·-,fnlll 10 a.m. to 7 toy ,,.. ... Im .... TOii Corona clel Mar to do·a U!lie -....,. _"ba~n~>i~i,g~,--~ -pm,-lllltr1> .., ... , fi-• ·pnsranHil!J·l!Ooe...,...~,- lell for Joulhe at the Ana"-;m tures·taan· ,;tth a ql!lbcjly; Cllhvendoa•~. · ;., 'flcke'it · ' .. I ~" ', lporla d 'Jlliyslcal ·fi-dllldnoi ~-:1/il'!t' . ........,.., aira!da will, be -~~;aa>,'" t., • .Ql'b ·-to winners of imn-· Scouts ;;u:~ 'Sc9ulJ -·p1ng, -throwing and 'exeroislng are 8e1Jiiii :llcRll. For-tn- competttions. Youths between fonnalioo, Call the Orange the q., of 6 and 18 may Connty Council it -· • • ·' . -Democrats SEE PAGE 12 'I re-elect the PresidentS BOB Ji;I.+. .. -· • ' ~ ~ ..._ IW • ....., '71. Clilllll'WMllU Cliff In P. Teyltt, -.... (.Met ...... ,, C..,.. .. Mw. : " . • • . • ' I I DAILY PILOT Monday, NMmbtf b, 1972 • WET WEATHER START -Light wind and a light rain plagued the 43 start· ers in the 1,000..mile Los Angeles to .Mazatlan race Saturday. Identifiable yachts moving out from the line are Pleiades (No. 7624L), Spirit (7007) and Robon l7000) which took an early lead in the rac6. . . .. ;-: $irius Setting Fast Pace In LA w Mazatlan Race By ALl\!ON LOCIW!EY Of .. .,..,,. l"tW Si.ff Bob Lynch's 83-foot M-ctw cutter Slrha II is setting a torrid pece in the Los Angeles to Mazatlan race as the leaders in the 43-boat fleet ap. proach the San Benitos Islands on the second day of the 1,000- mflt marathon. Pushed by brisk 15-18 knot northftlteriy winds , the Newport Harbor Yacht Club entry was one of Coor yachts wblch loged over 200 miles durln( the first 24 hours of the ..... BOATING Others among the lirst 10 on handicap time were Blue Streak sixth, Warrior seventh; Rag Doll eighth, Lucky PuH ninth and Tribute loth. Winds were> reported at lft.18 knots with 8-10-foot sweUS which combined to push . the entire fleet along the lumblloe at a rapid pace. · BUT AHEAD was the dread- ed "parking lot" Under the lee of Cabo Falso· and Cabo San Lucas at the Up of Baja Galifornja whlcti • hu been known to stall p r.,e v lo u s Mazatlan race fl~ts for as much as two days. ' • • •' ' • ~ . I I \ giant savings on handbags 9.99-16.99 reg. $12-$25 . , .. You'll have a wonderful time choosing from our great collection of casual handbag s. You'll find lu scious authentic leathers, and some fabrics. Choose for yourself, select gifts, but come early, many one of a kind. Handbags, :l7 • '· .. • " . ,,:. :..:· .... ··t '·i!':.J. • ':lo'" < ' . ,._ '· . ,. .... ''· ", ·;· 1. ·.J • .. \ ........ -,~ .. . '· ClOR behind her were Mort Hastell 's IJ2..foot s I o o p RqUme. Long Beach Yacht Club; Byron Chamberlain's~ root IChooner Serena, South Shore Salling Club, and Bob Grant's 81-foot sloop Robon, NHYC. not known today, but after 20 hours of sailing at 8 a.m. SUn· day Harry Moloshoo's C.Olum- bla-S2 Gypsy was holding the overall and ctass A lead. 'Ille race also depends on , the direction and velocity of winds In the Gulf of California When the racers break free of ' ', · ~-~:.+;711~1: ••• ~ ;~1 ;~·,t, lheleeatthecape. ~lio'!'i .... ..i.m'•'m· ............................ ._ ....... ~.·i~.-~--~ .. ~'m'~'~· .. ;,,.;m,_,;,o-'!iiilitm.!!i!liil! ............................ . ·1· ' •• . '¥·1"' . ! ~-~·~:'1 It was a Class A race from the start with Ragtime holding second, Sirius II t h 1 r d , Warlock fourth and Rotx>n fifth. Fifth on elaplea: time wasfii ·~· , . ., 1 ( - Harry Moloschco's C.Olumbia-'"._; ~ _., .-.i::;..;~ ~\;-~.:· ~f. r-SIRIUS II is the elapsed ume record holder in the race with 5 days and 20 hours. 52 Gypsy, Lolli Beach Yachl · --;~ Club, sonle 10;~ behind the . .~ -~~;.:.· ... · : r. • ~ C.OrTected time leader was Drumbeat Places First In l 4mile Bank Event leaders, ,ind•At <J¥se!'s 50-' foot s!qgp_;;,;Warrtor. Bahia COrlnthlfll~lii:bll'Club; "'' rour ·mll~~· •pf Gypsy·. ' ' CLASS'' '.(I) Gypey; (Z) Ragtime; "'l · Sirius ll; (S) Robon;.,(5).· Wart"ior. CLASS ~-(I) Warlock; (21 Rag-@; (3) Blackbird; (41 Wes~)J,;_lSl !mp;obllbl~, CLASSC,,.;()) Bliie S!Teai; (2 ) Lucky PUU· (3) Aikane; l4 l Allee; (5 ) Yellow Jacket. Drumbeat. an ErlcsorH6 skippered by Don Ayres Jr. of Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the elapsed time and Class A wiMer in Newport Ocean Sailing Anociation's aMual 14-Mile Bank race Saturday. Brisk southerly winds pro- vided a reach for the ao boat fleet in both directions of the 23-mlle race. Dick Reineman's 10-meter Yacht Club • Race Won . ~y Baillie ' ~ack Balllie of Balboa Yacht Cbib was the winner of the ctwnmodores Appreciation r~ staged by the Newport Ocean Salling AstoctatJon u a hJhilght of its a n n u a I meeting. The nee was sailed ID Lld<>lu out ol BYC. Second WS! Don Duboae, V,yag,... Yachl Club; ,'lltlrd wu Georiie Yule, Ntlwport Harbor Yacht Oub; f<lll'th was Jack Weber . q.urornJa Yacht Club. and fifth was Jerry Johnson. Ppmona Valley Sa 11 l n g Afa<>ciation. :John Payne of BYC was e~ president of NOSA at ~ bullnt.u meeting held at IJ,iC. Branta, Sot.Uh Shore Sailing Club, was the first Pacific Handicap yacht to finish ; Bill von KlelnSmid's ~foonshine. Newport Harbor Yacht Club, led the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet home and B u d d y Ebsen's Poly Con was the ftrst catamaran to finish . , HANDICAP RE SUL TS; IOR-A -(1) Drumbeat ' (2) Bright Star, BUI Pascoe, NHYC; (3) Trend, Jim Linderman, BYC; (4) Swift, CLASS D - ( 1) Pleiadei; (2) Valiente: (31 Witchcraft; (4) Leprechaun; (.5) Firebrand. .. Bill Ta y]-Or Vietorious Mallinckrodt and Arrigo, BYC Bill Taylor of Balboa Yacht and NHYC. Club. won the B a I b o a lOR·B -It) Ausplci005. Challenge Trophy for the Bob Batcher, SWYC; (2) Rhodes-33 Class In a sudden· Andhuno, Bob Sodaro, BYC; death race sailed Sunday out (S) Tomahawlc ll, John Arens, ol Los Angeles Yacht Club. BYC; (41 Sea Ranger, Bob Staats, BCYC ; (5) Antares, Jeff Brauch, the defender Alan Andrews, BYC. for LA YC was second. Other challengtng clubs w e r e PHRF-A -( l l NuvoJGSa, CabrlUo Beach, N e w p o r t Cl Lomba di LIYC 2 Harbor and Santa Barbara. ement r ' ; ,( ) The Balboa Challenge Is an, Mooncusser. 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Choose from e variety of styles in assorted colors . Gloves, 6 y..J ..._ ... ,.. t I I ANAHllM NlWPOlT HUNTINlilOM IUCH 444 N. f1t1IW 17141 SJl.1121 47 F•1hl•1t l•l•Plfl 17141 t44-IJIJ 1111 f4lllfWA...... (7141 ltf.)JJI OlANWf, IMALl OF OlAN&l CllllToS JJOO,N. Tv1H1t Str•tl 171 41 tt ·IJJJ • • J 100 L..t <Mtit .. Mall C111) 16'-0411 SHO~ f 1JO A.M.. te f 1JO '·"'· MOHOA'r THlOUSH SATURDAY. SUffOA'r 11 A.M. ... 6 ,.M. ~' . ( Art Fake .Opens His Own Show From Wire Servlcet David Sl<lD la out of prison and can now sign bla 1 palntlnp with his own name Instead of ullQg the names of Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisee, Marc CbapJl aod. o t h e r JJlOdern ma~, And he ha1 a 'one-mao art snow opening In New York ta prove It. "Going to jail Was worth it." aaid the onetime art forger ' 'who spent 40 months In jail oo ' (r-PE-0-PLE---) ,. 'CllargeJ of bllldng art loVttl of ,$1 million by faking masterpieces by other artllla. 1 After leaving jail, stein ln- .atalled himself In a Parts .ftudlo and painted 30 works fJor his first post-prl8on art ~w, which opens Nov. 15 in ~ ~ew York. ,;; * , Citing th e "frightening .~ircumstanCes'' of Montgom..,, Alltllony't guilty ·biea, Judge Jack Etheridge lias ordered the release in Atlanta of the fugitive who ·.fled a prison camp in 1963 aod tias since raised a family as a ·tespeotabie cillien. ' Police arrested Anthony, 28, last IUllllller when Upped by ·an inlonnan\ that he cbabied his name to James Burnett and was operating a produce ilealership in Atlanta. Anthony was married and had four children. The records showed that Antho!iy escaped from a work camp after serving alx years of a 20-year sentence for rob- bery. * Interstate Commerce Com- missioner John Bu1tb solved a Problem which left the ·agency with 12 members, but only 11 seats, by announcing he will quit. Busch, a Democrat, said he did not want to get caught in the middle of any possible quarrel between the Senate and the White House over the recess appointment by Presi· i!li!nt Nixon ol Tennessee ~ocra\ <Allred MacFari.nct t<lducceed Busch on the 11-rDan coinmis8lon. " The problem arose when Busch indicated he wu not planning to step down im· mediately despite Nixon's ap- ~.intment of MacFarland. Richard F. tpeek, convicted of murdering eight student nurses-in 1968; will be given a new sentence Nov. 11. Judge Richan! J. Fi!Jgerald of Cook County Circuit Court was assigned to conduct the hearing on a new sentence. Speck had been sentenced to death after his conviction, but that sentence was overturned bl! the U. S. Supreme Court on grounds that peT30l1! oppooed to capital punishment were barred from his jury. * A lot of police officers blow whistles at offenders, but Miami's top rookie cop is one of the few who draws whistles in return. "When people gawk and stare, at times I feel like saying." 'Want to take a plc· ture?' " says policewoman Mary Ellen Morton, who was chosen No. 1 recruit in her .class, beating out seven other women officers and 12 men for the honor. Miss Morton, 24, won't tab: anv guff, either. "I'm getting peld the same as men, so I'm willing to take the same risks," Jbe saya. * The Atomlc Energy CO... mission announced that Dr. Manson Benedlt of MassachusetU Institute o Technology woo lbs as,ooo Fermi award for 1m for various nuclear adllevementa. The achievemer.tl tnclude quarterbackln& the .,...tloa of the world's ftnt -dH- fusion plant that 11111 ~ ifsslonable urantwn f o r weapons and _, pllllll fuel at Oak RJdce, Teon. The annl II nunod In honor of the late EnrlcD Fennt, tHe 1ta1 la n -born physictJt -headed the gmip of odentlrla wbo echlev- ed the world's nnt IQlta1ned controlled nuclear dlitJll>n-J tion on Doc. J, IHI at U.. Unlvenfty ol <bicqo . Cle1111 Gov•••••••ll --JOHN ILACI ... CONHllS ' •• • / ' .DAILY l'ILOT f (t •• • •• ~ . I I ual . syroeee's gelden wall deeor . ' your choice 12.99 Syrocco's w~ll qecor tells o sovings tole in fine style; perfect os on 111:cent piece or eye stopper on on unadorned woll. Included in the collection A, Venetion Lovobe, 19"xl0ifi urn with 141h" x6'·1 planter. Carved mirror 29 "x I q". Curio C.bin~t 241h"x I 9". Four Seo sons ploques 22%"xb" each. 8. Ornote, cordless woll clock 211//'x2ilf2". C. Pr. Scones 14'h"xS". gelden.....,.. aeeeat speelals chow tables, 59.95 values NCh 2 All 88.00 Bemboo comes to life when ontiqtied in softened tones of gold. These occent pieces ond tobles lifto rooms' spirit to·understoted sophillieetion when mixed with anything from provinciol to orientol! Gloss topped. metol molded. 99.95 End, 88.00; 129.95 Cocktail, 88.00; 199.95 Etogere, 139.95. Fumiture , 38 I A save ao.oo, 5 pe. J-lor dining group 449.9.i Regulorly 499.95. A sophisticoted example of• porty set groduoting to the dining room of opertments ond mob~e homes. Four, leather-looking chairs in a rawhide color sport' cosuol, seddle orm treotment, 48" round toble hos no.mo r'Formico top . Other t~ble sites and coloring ava iltible at a slight extra charge. Fumiture, 92 ,...._, HUHTl ... TON lllACH OMIMll. MAU 00 OlA*t ClllfTOI IMIA-IW 11111-1 ,, 47 ....... ..._. tfl4J Mt-1112 1111 ....... A.,.... f7t41 "l·Jlll IMO H. ,...._..._. C711t 9"·1111 AtOPtaM~ .. t tM •.M. MONOAT1HIOUllM ~!"lOAY, SUNDAY 11A.M.h6 •.M. ( ' . ' .• I ' ' ~ : ' . .. ., j • • • ( \ J• JIAILY 1'11.DT M_.,, - 6 ,1972 Tba_t LOch Ness Momter: -ls .It Just (I Seq Cow?' Bird Lover Draws Line at Vultures ... { • l'Why didn't they hove her booked for illegal ent<y?" • i ~Go to Grave' • • . , hrr PAUi 11£AQI Fii. (AP))~ A plelU!t wiilci. a -•Y• mlc!il lbow a Jin ol lbe Loeb N'too -· loobmore lib lbe ~GI a l•l'J• ooean • IOQ Jll8llllll8I callecl. a lea c:oW, I '1orfdl ex~ pert oaya. Tom -of .lhe ee,,U.:1 llDd SoUlberD Flood Control lllati1ct ._id bo saw a wlrephoto of t(le parported monste!"1 appendaae aJl4. "lt looks utonlsblJll)y lllte \be front fin ol a larae mWtee. "We hive many pictures of manatees (al»-known u sea "°"'' end tJJla imclerwoter ' =·.;i-.~ . .= _. Oii lhe lllfface at long dl1tance1 might hive m!llaken lhem for banwlotd creatures. . The J"lood Control Djllrlct uperiljleoted w I t ~· Ille manateet for aeveral yeiri to oee ti Ibex 'wou1a ~, lbe wateMreedl tllat clog many of Florlda'1 laUs end canals. "We lhinlt our type of sea cow -trlcbechns maoatus lallrostrt. -Is .... the noilhern IJmlt of Ila •onge In Florida," Hueser said. I '"Ml~ )IOrlWa I nkl ··~~ --"4 .. '1iollevo4 ID ·llaoe ' . el· ~ in 1117. I think lhe R)llllano iir'e crtdlted with 'ldlling end eatlng lhe laat one/' be added. • ''Ille ~ sJ,. of Jhe cieaturo II dibl;!' be said. "Some trlcbedtui:> manatees caplur!d hive bom ~ II and :u fee~ and·Sleller oeo cows were even b1ger. Perhaps what they took pie- '""' of w11 a aurvivlng Stellar sea cow." ' OOllCORD (UPll -It's not . that lllllllel ~ aad bla 'famlly ... -· but ,... (AP .are _.. c:\lolrfu1 thinp to • ) -have perched In y 0 • r Ilelplte I boom in V....,. ~ then vultures. tomlej, only about 1,000 men· , llenaing ....,p1a1ns lhat lbe nat\imwlde bave ._ ""' of .llfinc scaveniers -the 111ly fr<aa lptlm blab a 1 • ocnem ol death in every "fatjlll'nood llltunnce;• tho' ,Wiiiem ·-alnco. '"Illa m•*'ll" of w aupa J11¥ Grut ~alq Robbery" -art -~ ~ -..... "'7("""-·' "Tbere's llOIDelblng abQut 1t1 :But &!ilhor!U.. bave told that ·moet people don't like/' hill\ then'• lltUe be ~ do stated David Sapr, a medical •-Ills· vlJ\lon. technologist who manages a '!:he llll1P, •'-numbe.-. frozen sperm bank ~· vliy from ~" to 11lot camera may have mapped 'l_""!" _______ l!!'!'•-..,.'""! ... !lll'I ~ °'""' of·tJioin crulslnc . slowly by," be .satd. "IT . CRALLiNGl!:S many1» are 8 m.lgratorJ oomethlng lnalde people -I specla ~ by I Me.il- c1oni know -t ii 'Is -but • -~treaty. . · '· ' • the procedure may never And tile 11»-year<>ld A SEIUF.S.'OF photocripho Bo~om ) Boom l::"""poy='::i i.::p;!1-- ol the On wm shown in , Seger said in on interview. ... JPHH ILACIC ,_ CONHISS =".nibYof~~~ British Bu~t Blossoms pre~::"byba~~ Applied Sclenoe. Puenthood·Wor)d Population SAVE OUR. SCHOOLS! tunes said the )ibotographo LONDON (UPI) _ 'lbe Britlah Empire bas sllrunk group, which slated Ito U5e In : He Won't Divillge ! Houdini Secrets w.,. token ·by an ~•t1on but Ibo •Britlah bosom•·· ~ connectJoil·with vasectomy Is .... ~ IW>q & • ., .. ,., "not wtae" beca:uae It may ~~~~~~ andup. thelha.!..~of _ '!be Consumer's As9oclation proudly proclaimed tlult penuade an Immature ., "I think Propostlon 14 11 1 vicious hotx on •II -. '-"'Y~ .--cu ll<IWal the average Britl!h ·~m increased from 34 to 36 inches what appeared to be two in ~ paal 10 years. wning)y p!Otivated male to W> of us; I know Propostlon 14 could destroy the -• • t a-eatures 20 to30 feet Wag. dergo lhe operation to end hlo Tile-lee ls a ~kl, air· THE ABSOCL\TION said a survey It L'Ollducted show"1 fatherhood ability . best la,.. KhOol system In Cal~rnlal" : NEw YORK (AP) -"1nedeo Vacca Ls perhaps the Cmly man who can divuJge ~me of the secrets by which blaster mystifier H a r r y Jloudini astonished a genera· lion of audiences. bruthing creature usually tbe liiCieue wu due to better diets end an all-around Im-DR. WUJJAM Perloll,. a manacl"1 ·into lhe Mlaoloslppl foond ·m warm ·so u·t be r n prov-nt in the mtlon's standanl of living. pioneer In lhe tedmlqiie, said River, and escaping while waterS. The report aald most women surveyed dismissed in an interview be wishes be NO on Proposition 14 hanging upside dowJ!. In 1 Even "Manatee lovers bave crellpl, pil)s, ezp8nders and other gadgets on lhe market badn~ been involv"1 in any. strait Jacket in front of a to admit lhe creatures are 111· wllJch are supposed to develop lhe bust Al~ ""lpenn babies ap. theater in Washington' • D.C. Jy, but many nperta believe lf'U'l;O peared ftonnal, s c le n t if I c they are lhe basis of lhe • ,,.. Rl!PORT said plastic surgery ,..., the most ·effec· tes(ing of the outcome II John W. Nicoll ' But Vacca, once Houdini's r undercover" assistant, said But for the last thHe years mermaid !<gene! Uve woy of expanding lhe bust, but said such operations lacking on any, said Perloff, of Houdini's Jife, when ~the · cost about, ms Jn Britain. now semi-retired in San ~ ; "Etlel'JJ p I a e e :Uo u1Hni '"en t, I :"' e n t , but me :-r spoke ... I :.,.. a specta- ~tor el'ergone jtlao119ht." magician wits mat t;n g,·· _..:THE~~F~EM~A:'::t.ES~,.~~~k~le~lhe~lr:!I· !'!!"'!"'~~~"'!"'~~~~~~~"'!"'~~"'!"'~~B~ar~bar~a:.... -----~!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 elephants appear and d!aap-i~ • • ...,.----------k~ 'he secrets because "that was Ji pledge t made to him." Vac-- ;a is 82. ; He is a recently retired pro- fessional magician known as )•The Human Volcano '' because he ate lighted cigaret-us. • ; V A.CCA reminisced about his three-year employment with Houdini as he and a score of other mag.k:ians made the ann1J81 pilgrimage by bus to Houdini's grave~ite in Machpelah cemetery in Queens on the 46th an- niversary of the master's death. ., After a chance meeting at a ~lcago magic shop, Vacca •id, he went to work for Boudini In 1923 earnilt.g from '1125 to $150 a week. ~~ He described him9elf as jloudlnl's "detective," I -e :tian who worked behind the -ecenes at theaters adoss the ~ntry ''mati ng · aure ~erythlng ran smoothly." . , :; HE DIDN'T KNOW Houdini -Jn the early 1900'1 when Moodinl wb escapmg from µ.urg1ar · proof safes, diving pear on stage or was ·sealed 11' an iron casket whlcb was aul). merged under water, Vacca was, with him . "Every place Houdini went, I went, but we never spoke, never. I was spectator everyone thought," said Vac- ca. AT l :lf. p. ... on Oct. 31, 1926, Houdini ~-at age ~ in Detroit of acute 'A'pj>endlollla. At the cemetery, alnaleur and professfqaal magtclans, all members of the New York chapter of lhe So&ly of American Maglotans, of which Houdini was a J>¥l president, stood beneath -·· llle-size marble marble bast at the familx uaveslte. 1be IOCiety's members, their watches ,in .hand;:walted unw lhe prec11e. l$Jilient of Houdilli'1 death, oruLthen lhe notloi\al president;• ·Edward Mlshell, a New Je.qiey llwyer, broke a black· plistic wand, symbolizing that a rawctan's powers m part ·of h1S: past. Vacca, wearinl; a blue rain- coat, a green lelt bat. and · black homed rinuJ!O<! glasses, stood motion!... ll1roulh lhe five-minute certmQOJ. H e turned a w a y aftinrarm, saying, "l'm the only one left .. WAS HE TlllNKING at lhat ~~~!,~~ve ".That's a lot of,l:fa)ooey," he said, oddlng hlo former boss speot a .good deal of his Ille expoolna medhans. ~ RE-ElEO YOUR lEGISQ TOR ~ ASSEMBLYMAN ROBERT E. ~ BADHAM ... ~ ' ~ f: <; <' ~ ~ ' . . ' Q1l111•1J.mtCtm 1 l11wt. Alllllc DeYll1pm11t& ~ Commlttffs.i • Woy•' Mecint Rewnu• l laJCOtiotl Gowmm9nf Oroonl1ation Wor.r IXPlllllCU IUPOlllU llPUIUCAll ' vo n•o• ROBERT E. BADHAM . ' ( \ • • Clair r ner . . . ·w8nts to knOW whit bis const-*nu think ••• • ' . I ~ ' '' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • •T• • • •• •• •·• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .'. ~ . Startiftl right now. ; • 1: In termg of Natlotial priorities, please rate the following subject ·areas one, : : two, or three in oraer of their importance: 1. • • D Environment D The War D The Economy : : 0 Oth~ra (Specify ) "• • • : 2. If you could direct "your Congreaamen to do· on.'apecific thing, 1'hat wouJd • • it be? . : • • . ~-~-----~--~~--..,...,...,..-;,.,~---=::=---~ : S. Have you ever written your Congressmen? ft Yea did he responQ?:- 0 Ye• O Yea 0 No 0 No • • • • • • • • • • • : Please.clip an~ mail to Burgener for Congre88 Committee : • P.O. Boi 2602, La M ... , Cali!, 92041 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• It's about three thOU88Dd miles from Southern Cali-· stopped. His bills EStablished special classee for tlie men- fomla to Washington, D.C. It might as well be a million. tally retarded, expanded the programs for 'gifted children a-,,., the fedenli government baa become too big, too and made t.&;l-aaving year-'round scboola Jl98Bible. . . cumbeniome and too eeU«rving to be ieei>onaive, Or bas it? Clair Burgener authored 'the bi-partisan Welfare._Re- Clair Burgener thinh not. He thinks an infomled con-fonn Program that saved hundreds of milliona of dollars while · stituency and an aW11!8 ~ can begin ·a diaJotue increasing benefits to the qu!y needy. He saw to it that the that will rattle the -timbers on CSpitol HlJL To-that end he dependents of our POW• and MIAB receive tuition-free edu- will, !mmediatA!ly upon 88lllllDing odiot,. iDltiate a eeriee of cation at California univeniitiea and colleges. And he fought OOIMl1Dlication programe. Surveys, queetiotulainil, ;J>8l'IOl1· for the reoolution that makES State Senate committee vot.eo to-person interviews. He'll UC> plOYide ,it red-tape-cutt.lng public. aervice for local epiicieo trying to dsal with federal bureauo-As your C011gn!8111Dftn, Cl8ir Burgener will fight to brlnr racy. . back our govemmental powers-and tax dollan-to CaJi. But Clair Burgener will do more than talk and list.en Jornia, where they belong. He will support the maint.enanoe when he arrivea in Washington. Becall8e Clair Burgener is of a national delenae aecoQd to none as the oae IRll'8 way of a man who takES action. During his fourteen yelU! in public preyenting World War III. ollice, including two t.erma each In the atate legialature and , Clair Burgener will be a new kind of Coogw. -te, he has authored such legialation as the bill that en-One you can expect results from. Begin that communication lupd Torrey Pinm Park and the appropriation that gave now, if you wish. And ~ ita continuation by vodne for Southern Califomla a water playground at San Onofre. Clair Burpl)l!I', NCMl!lber 7. 1broaih hia inftlll"'C9, •ploratory olfabore oil driUlnc wu Clair W. B.,.,.... RePoblicon t;an<lidar. for u.s.c_..,, 42n4D"""1t • • • ~ ~-~~·oo~ r ~ ... _ ... • ( . . \ . .. ,, I I I l I i ' ' • reg Co reg dis De 21 , Re De 147 113 GO • MOldly, -6, 1972 DAILY l'ILDT II You Want an Ahernative .,,...ee~-on One Issue The y - . . ' \" . Jolln Sdaitz ·Is Yqur Catitlidlte .. Four years ago Rlcbard Nix·· on won the votes of many people who simply wanted no part of the Humphrey cam- paign platfonn. George Wal· lace offered a real choice, but the Nixon people said "a vote for Wallace is a vote for Hum- phrey." So we voted for Nix· on, and got Humphrey any- way, because, after elected, Nixon did almost everything lba\ Humphrey promised he would do. . ll These are only the obvious re-r Your vote for Nixon has brought you busing, 25'1-h in- crease in the national debt, 23 % increase in major crimes, contin ued war in Viet Nam, decline in military morale and preparedness, inflation, wage and price controls, devalua· tion of the dollar. a natio nal problem with the use or her· oin, por.nography, and increas- ed unemployment • suits. Few know what really · happened in Peking and Mos- cow. Well. it IPok• like history ls repeating itself. Today Nix· on seems acceptable only by comparison to Me Go v e r n. Again, the only candidate of· fering a real ·choice is spon- sored by the American Inde- pendent Party: Congressman John Schmitz from Cali!orniL And once a g a i n the Nixon camp is saying that a vote for Schmitz is a vote for McGov· ern. Now the hard truth ls. a vote for Nixon is a vote for the McGovern platform, ju.at as it was a vote for th e Humphrey platform four years ago. So, vote Amoric.n. Elect John Schmitz PrHicloftl of tho Un~ tecl St•te1. JOHN SCHMITZ . ' ON .. ' ' .. ' - FOR PRESl -D.ENT AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY P•id for by H1rbor Are1, Schmitt For President, Dick Dorsett Ch•lrmM1 . 1822112 Newport Blvd ., Co ste Meoo. 645-3955/Ml-3956 ... ,,.,5 YOU·R. School System A NO Vote on Proposition 14 Will Help Us Keep It That Way Proposition 14 If passed wllla funds will be tumed over to the County Board of C 1 ) Result in a loss to Newport-Mesa schools of almost Supervisors in the event the Legislature fa II s to 7 million dollars ($7,000,000) this "equals 545 teach· act. ing positions. Larger classes and ernnination of nu· Proposition 14 wlll not lower your taxes. It ceulth mero1,1s programs would be inevitable. (1) Raise your stat.e Income tax by 60.o/o. (2) Eliminate local control of schools by .,rohibiting (2) Raise your Federal income tax because of the locat citizens from voti n CJ property .tax increases slllft flitm deductible to non-deduet•le taxes. for current expense ~ education. (3) Raise sales taxes by 21/4°/o. (3) Provide a means whereby apportionment of school (4). Raise ~igare~e .taxes by 10 c•tpts :per pad. We sincerely believe that Proposition 14 wlll bring chaos le our local schoo .. with no ben•::!!J:: 111 lewer 11m ... 1hesit clti•ns are among thaM supportlat the allave state-•t and .... a "NO" vote on Propotltlon 14 fw tile sake of the N · · lhllflH Sc•all Dlllikt. Don.Id Achzlgor Mr. ond Mn. Miion M. Doltol Don -John McGowon Wiiii.., lclvnWI Lo rry Alforit Fay9 oncl Albert 1«1". Jr; Mr ...... Mn. bbert L. Humphreys Mr. and Mrt. Don.Id Mcinnis L L ..... Mrt. R. L. lecon Lew fMtnOft Elv ln Hutchltofl Oeortl•n• McLeod 0."11• L ........ ,, .. Mn. Borton lleol< Tllffn J, Ferrio Gordon lmlot" 0 . Corl Mlkholl ;¥::""" 55111•111.,: ""'"""'"'' GF1nt Belnap Leall9 Fervuson Thomas Jeab11n Mkhaef MlirM c-...' Gerth ond Morion Bor-n Dr. a Mr\. Ja!MO $, Fl'-ald Mr. ond Mn. Dolt Joffrlol Or. WoU.. Mu1ldor ' I' ' 1 Mr. ond Mn. Robert B. lornord Robert Proncy Win ....... R. I . -~ ' . • '. • ., lorl B(oll.... Rolph Freil.. Mr ...... Mn. A. VI-I Jorwoo-John W. Nicoll Stow oncl Mort IAo Toy(or Dr. and Mn.. D•vkf Bunnell Ray ind J..n Gerrett lft' ICkWer 1t1•1rt Ne.I Dr. _.. Mrl. Arthur '· Therr•••M Wor-C:.r8-Or. and Mra. l!d 4-ul Don.Id M. Koll Dr~ County Lo ..... .i w-v-. She-~· PNCI Cortw Jamee GlnH letly Krotzlo Or. ""' P'anol w,,.,,.. onlll -IM Tht HIM Thomes C. CHOy Chorloo . Gochholl Mr ...... Mn. Corl Kynilo Scott P'ovlwn Or ...... "Mn. lloyol 0 . Tud:er ChorlM Cot-Chuck oncl V-Oordon Bill ..,.. ...,ly Lo•1olon Stroh ,.._ Kollh Von Holt Arthur Chrlll-Ned Holl Mn. •1•'*i A. Lucoo -~ ....,_ Wor4 John Cl.... Wll .... Hamllt9ft ~· ..... Mra. Reynold Llndlelh Joni ,..,.. lllchoNI Woltl Torry c:..1e .!Kl:: -NOrnlOn R. Loots Dom ltKlll John Wol l"I Jock Co'-"n Morie """-Pom L. incl Wiiliam I. i..111 Hol "-" Dr. Gerold T. White Orval incl -Colllft\ ,., Horlll-WUllom I . IAltz T1111d1:• R1•h .. If, !Utt K. Wiil .. Mend Morp Cwy -Ho.-Joonnlfto -Kl"'*' Or. T-R:•l •n WIOlonl M. Wllcftoft ltJchonl D. CNw1 Fi.,:f ......,,,,... Or. T--Kin,_ Mr ...... Mro. llom .... •111• Mr ...... Mn. Arttlur Wlll!Mw CllA, rf.v~ 11 ~~ ""',;: L....., HM-:.."'."'"~ :..~1r::.,. =u:: ~art •tttlM , ::::·~~~7,' _ t.9.r: Oovlt Mr. W Mn. ~n.w W. -·-J•. Mole Mlroott WllllMo L St. Clolr Leu Y-.. Mr. ind Mn.,,_ O..WO Mn. ... r R. Hiii . Mr.•"" Mra. J-W. Moot.,. Wllllmw ..... , ft Al Z.W.- MI". and Mn. Kffmlt P. OiirlUI Mike Hill o.r-Mo ...... 11 ••••rt c. ...,._.,. Mr. a Mro. '"•h 11-, Ir. Vote NO on 14 ... JI DAJ~Y PILOT ·It's Time ' iTo Check ' . i On Heater • ) Open-Oame and unveoted t• beater& In an estimated 250,000 ii County homes are old -fashion- ~ed. and unsafe, and Orange : County Health Department of· • flclals recommend these safe- /' ; ty precautiom: : e Keep clothing e n d ~draperle.! away from both open-flame and u n v ented heaters to pi;:event them from igniting. e Keep a window open at ' least three inches in rooms wit]) heat.en lacking ven- tilation to carey deadly com· bustion gases outslde. e Shut off these beaters at :bedume. e Do not buy unvented heaters at swap meets and garage sales. Since January, ·.the· law prohibits their sale or •resale. ' e Be 5ure a competent furnace repair man or the gas ' company checks all vented, gas-heating units once a year Jor p:issible blocked v~nt.s or improperly -adjusted flames. : Auto Fees ; ·Received ' Motor vehicle license fees ' collected during ~ptember in t caljforia have been distributed, and $88,909 has ~been received by Orange ·-c.ounty. Costa Mesa received, $12.134; .Fountain Va 11 e y, fl,389: Huntin gton Be a ch . $%1,818: Irvine, 13,180; La- guna Beach, 12,351 ; Newport Beach, $8,578; San aemente, -'$1)164; San Juan Capistrano, '874: and Seal Beach, $4,323. Half of the tota )distribution ·went to the cities and half to ~the counties in the proportion · '. the population of each city or county. .·: T t;aching Post Jerfrey Cozad. aon of Mr. ~and Mrs. Ray Cozad of O:lista :Mesa, is a student teacher at Santa Ynez Valley Unioo !Ugh School wblle doing graduate work in agriculture education at Cal Poly San Luis Obiopo. Death Not'-• : .ARBUCKLE 6: ION I 'llESTCLIJ'P MOllnJARY Ill E. l'ltlo ll&., Colli -•• 11]11 : . . 1 BALft.llDOBllON nJNEl\AL HOME ~Ml-. -~.... I •ICM • • 1 ll£LL BROADWAY 'I MOll'nJARY lit ...... ,, Ctaa M111 u a.am •• MeCOllMIClt .LAGUNA BEACll MORnJARY l 11'1 ._ CuJw Rd. .. MU • PACll'IC VIl'!ll' ~·ARI: o..tr1 ......., I a...,.i t --V1ew °"" Ncwpwt Bwfl, ~ -• PID FAMILY I OOl.ONI~ I '1111 -A ... ·-----· ...,_. MOimJARY --IL R .,,__ ' •It I • Montejano o~ Political Tightrope for 5 Months By TOM BARLEY OI "" Dflll'r ,.... St ... Any local CC1mpany plaMlng an amateur production of "Advise aod Consent" could do worse than cast Santa Ana attorney Rodolfo ' ' R u d y ' ' Montejano in the key role of Robert A. Leffingwell. True, the Ji-year-old Republican has never been on a stage in his life. But he's had five months of waiting for the Senate to approve a P r es idential appointment, which makes him more than familiar with the agoniilng tightrope walked by author Allen Drury's central charac- ter. "It's played havoc with my law practi«," the partner in the Santa Ana law rum of Cohen, Stokke and Owen com- mentep. "BUT WORSE than that," be added, "it's drastically af· fected our school plans for our three boys. We vowed when President Nixon nllmed me to the Interstate Co m m e r c e Commission in June that we wouldn't allow the ap- pointment to break into a school tenn." But that was five montm ago. Mrs. Sally Montejano has now hail to postpone plans to enroll Ricky, 10, Ross, 8, and Robb, 3, in a Washington, D.C., school and return them to classmates In Santa Ana who lhoughl they had said goodbye to the three Mon- tejano boys. Montejano ha~ been assured that he has nothing to worry ·about. His appointment was not ruled on by the Senate before it ~ and local authorities can find no prece· dent for a recessed ap- Diabetes Talk Set The Orange County chapter of the Diabetes Association of Southern California w i 11 present · Thomas Anderson, ·M,D., a Santa Ana op- tharm@ogist who will speak on "Diabetic Retinopathy" on Nov. 21. The public is invited. The meeting will be hekl at 8 p.m. at the Santa Ana Community Hospital, 600 E. Washington Ave. For more information, call contact P.O. Bgx 1051~, Santa Ana, 92711 or 530-1851. ROP Tour I open bouse sher Santa Ana College will hold an open house from 2-5 p.m. Nov. 12 to i-eserit displays and demonstration by students and faculty and $8 mllllon in new construction and facilities. Art exhibits, a concert, one- ect plays, volleyball demonstrations, and a fashion aOOw will be included in ac- tlvlUes throughD'Jt Ibo 50-acre campus. Cigarette.-. Pay Off No Fines On Books All books overdue from Orange coeiy· pub 11 c llbtarlll may lie returned W~icfay wllhollt peylng a penalty fee. "Fine Frte Day" wlll apply to books checked out o1 · bnonches in Costa Meu, Dana Poin~ FOW> tain Valley, L11una lloacb, Seal Beach, S.al BeoCfl Lellure W o r I d , South La1un1. San Clelnnle ud Sin Juao Olpillrlno. -JOHN II.ACK fw COllMISS ' WAITING, WAITING AppolnlH Monl•l•no pointnient not being con- firmed ln the next legislative session. "JUST THE same J'm making the mirumu:n of plans," Montejano grinned. "l'll only really rest easy when my appointment is con- firmed' and ·that can't be before Lecture On Museum As Art Set Dr. Ignacio Bernal, director of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, will give an illustrated lecture on "The' Museum as a Source of Art'' at UC lrvine on Tues-- day. The program, open to the public without charge, will be held al 4 p.m . In the Writing Center, Room 12.6 of the HumaniUes Office Building. The sponsor is the department of Spanish and Portugese. Dr. Bernal, an internatinnal authority On pre-Columbian art and Mayan civilization, is the author of nwnerous books in those areas .. The National Museum of Anthropology Is the site of the UC Stuey'.,Conter in Mexico Ci- ty. Jan. l w~ the Senate con- veoea:." But his mlnd was m1de a llUle eaale' Friday morning when be was fonnally swpm ln u an Intentate Commerce Commission member by Loa Angeles federal court Judge Albert Stephens. The appointment makes him the flnt and only Mexican- American member of the commission. "Or. for that matter," he added, "tl'lt fint such r~tative 1of any federal regulatory agency at that level" And Mmtejano will be the only lCC member to represent that portion of the U.S. west of the Mississippi River. HE GOES into the post at a tinle when the comrnis&oo is still feeling the backlash of the folding of the PeM Central Railraod. The r .a i I r a o d"' s demise came Shortly after the ICC had declar.d it to he in souod fianacial and operating coodition. "No comment i0n that," he said. "That was before my time and it would not be pro- per for me to refer to it in anyway." "I have my own ideas about what I want to do on the JCC," Montejano said. ..But right now they are ideas and I want to get my chair wann befete I make any statements on ll.3 operation and my role in it& future ." The UC Berkeley law school graduate will get $38,000 a year for being one of 11 JCC commissioners. HE WILL help to ad- minister regulations that con- trol operations of the nation's transportation lifelines -the vast and complex arteries making up its road and rail routes and ils l n I and waterways. "I feel that my law training and experience will be a gre.at asset in that organization," Montejano said. "And I'm anxious to get to Washington and start in -provided the Senate will allow me to." lt is no secttt that Mon- tejano's appointment has been stalled by the Senate's Com· merce Committee a n d , particularly, hy its chairman, Democratic Senator Warren Magnuson of Washington. Many Orange County Republicans have become in· Ahov~average Rainfall Decreases Fire Hazard Those who worry about brush fires fanned by hot San- ta Ana winds, and that in- cludes residents of the Orange County foothills north of Brea and Yorba Linda and those living north and east of Orange, Villa Park and Tustin, got a lltUe good news this week. Rainfall for the season beglMJng lalt July Is above normal. Since JWy t, .99 in- ches of rain have fallen on He and others remember the 1967 Paseo Grande firf: which erupted on a Weekend and destroyed 66 structures and burned over 40,000 acres before it was controlled. J. Anderson Rites Set Orana:e COunty dampening the Funeral services for Junius dry brusl> and grasslanda and Wayne Anderton of' H1ml- causlng green leaves lo grow ington Beach. who apent 25 on the brush and the grass years as a . Los Angeles seeds to sproul policeman, will be in Costa The average for the past 63 M "'·......i H d'ed I Year. s 'for ·lhis c:1a·te la .57 in-esa ,llC:K.lay. e I ast Thursday at the age of 88. ches of rain. In 1971' by thb Mr. Anderson resided at date only .21 Inches had fallen. Orange County fire offlcala, 9850 Garfield Ave. for three despite the more than average years and in California sin« rainfall, are not optimistic. 1906· The annual Sarh Ana task Services will be at 11 a.m. at force of the California State Bell Broadway Chapel in Dlvbloon of Fort.stry has ' ar-Costa Mesa. Burial wlll'tie at rived ln the county and the Iog!ewood Park Cemetary. five fire truck.I and 'two &lrvivora are his wile, Lena, bulldozers have been ap-of the boni.e,address:"stepson, port-to the six Slate Wllltam E. lluyoo. of Hun~ Fo,.stry lire stations. lngtOn Be a ch; daughter, Cl!1led at what they claim Ix Magnuton'a ttfuaal to help nUly Montejano and Illa repeoted, lnslatenct.thal l'r<al· dent Nixon abould have looked to Mqo111011 '1 own PaclOo Nortlmilt for his ·ice com· tejano. and rve bad to take a lot bkk ..-. He rue!u!Jy surveyed the and 10 II goes," be ~­ piles ol document& and briefs "Llie I •oY. I'm oort of livb>c '"IRA 1'8 TSE way I hear on the carpet of hfl Santa Ana of! the carpet and out ol a I~ but I don'l think It mattel'I office. sult<ue unUI the Senate too nwcb now,'1 ll1d .Mon-"l've paued some cales on makes up its mind." ..... ~ .. ~=~·=-=~-~·f· ===:::::;::::~~~~~::::~ Didn't you 5'Rd ' Robert Burke · to the Assembly to I represent you? Well, someone -should . . have told him that. •• In 1971, of 248 pieces of legislation reported in the "Carrtomia Journal,'' Barte voted "No" or refused to vate 196 times. By this action and inaction, BURKE OPPOSm 79% OF THE LEGISLATION CONSID~RED IMPORTANT BY HIS FnLDW ASSEMBLYMEN. So far this year, by voting "No" or by not voting at all, BURKE HAS OPPOSm ' 71 % OF THE LEGISLA TIDN CONSIDERm IMPORTANT BY HIS FnLOW ASSEMBLYMEN. HE HAS REFUSm TO VOTE ON 44 % OF THE BIUS THAT HA YE BEEM ' CONSIDERm. Of the 192 lills voted on when Burke was present, he voted in OPPOSITION TO THE MAJORITY or' HIS OWN PARTY 44 % OF THE TIML ' Here's the record: Of 20 biUs relQtinq to theENVIRONMENT, B .... ~i:)pposED 12. 118 haYI passed the Assembly I Of 17 bills relatlnq to CONSUMER PROTECTION, Burke OPPOSED 14. !AU 17, llaYe passed the AsSllJlblyl Of 31 bllh reJatinq to EDUCATION, Burke OPPOS~D 21. I 26 hawe passed th• Assembly I Of 26 bills relatinq to HEALTH AND WELFARE, Burke OPPOSED 18. I 25 hawe passed the Assembly I Of 23 bills ,relatinq to LAW AND ORDER, Burke OPPOSED 19. 121 haY• passed the Assembly! •. Of 10 blRs relatinq to REVENUE AND TAXATION, Burke OPPOSED 5. I 9 hCIYe passed the Asse~bly I Of 6 bDh relatinq to LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Burke OPPOSED 5. I All 6 hawe passed the Assembly I Of 5 bills relatinq to SENIOR CITIZENS, Burke OPPOSED 5. I All 5 hawe passed the Assembly I · I ' ' • I Cooiity Fin> Wanlen Carl J"5ie GUOWO)', of Whittler. Dowm said the addltlonali'".~~~~=~~~~ unit. will atr.nithen Dre a~ DEVELOP EFFECTIVE la<:k fon:u during the critical SPEAKING SKILLS You need a aeaac:n lpproaching when 511>-,......, WI Mlko11P~1 ....,_ ta Ana w1.nds are .common. ~ ~ ~1n.1~"';:: "'nlole northeast winds can .._, JOM .... develop overnight, creatlnil DALI CAINIGll COURSI extreme lire hazard condJtJons C4lll 6aMtt1 in tbe County/' DowM Warned. ,_.... ., k"'9 a .._.... - re presentative Sacramento. • 1n You ·Moshenko. Qn NovenaJaer 7, elect . . TERRY MOSHENKO, Assemblyman 70th Dlstrld ......... ........,, CO;:A:d .... I '°"' ......... <Mlnlllllt. 11111 ••Ill A....,, ......... CA ' ' l ., \ • ., • I t ... t l 1 t t ' J t I 1 l I I I f I • l • I • ~ 4 ~ ~ t 4 7 ~ ' • ' ' I • \ ~ } t ; ~ • i .) I • ' I ~ I • ' ,, ~ • • • ! I I t I J MAYTAG HALO-OF-HEAT' Gas Dryer Salel . j ' MAYTAG HALO·O F-H EA,.. DRYERS Sliii.11 •1 dodlll ....... mnhlll. llo hot.,..,._. ~~aty"Cr~ Miiii I.lat FllW. C.V1ctlll Cooltd Clllinot. ...., o1lwl. , • Schmitz Predicts Surprise l• I, •• Ex-Angel Food Poisoning Explains PIQt Investigated . ~-~~8_ SACRAMENTO (AP) - Autborillel ttAlle to confirm or deiJ1. a report by the Sacromeoto Union that llOll10- 2 Brothers one -~ th...-.r to llll Hell's Anpl armted whoo inoocetit ....ie,la Sacramento 'three bodies.,.,. found on his County II l'ft.ldmt NW>a Is remote farm baa decided "to re-eJeded 'l'ueldoy. make I dean brout" about TbO Unloa quoted on &lnday the renepde mo!Orqde png, from I IXJle whldl -.ibed Mendocino PubUc Defonder NW>a u "the killer" ....,.asi-Joaeph D. Allen aald Slmday. ble for "the tboo-• ol in-George "Baby H a e y " ooceal -people tflled fn Vlei-Wethern, SI, a 9""""" lath- nam." er, Aid be allowed the Bell'• H eUl in New Angels to bury the bodies .. 11IE UNION said the note hl9 rand! u ''part ol paying Murders wu endooed fn aloe pac:Uts off debit" to a motoreycllst be of food contalnlnl delldly lhol -.rat years ago. -ol eylDide wlilch .. ,. Wethern and hl9 w I f e , malfecl to .,.. mldents. ,,,. Hel..,., II, -taken Into story aald the wriltt daim<d custody llul week olter the to have malled 71 such bodies wett found. They were packtts and thr.atened to charied with narcollo vlola- place lM more on the lhelves tiOns. of .,.. fopd markets tt Nlmn Allen said that Welhem and wins. his wife decided "to make a WWiam Miller, a spokesman clean breut of everything" for the Sacramento c.mty after accepting an immunity Sberifrs Department, refUsed from pnwcution p r o m J 11 e to confirm or deny the ttory from the district attorney's of- but acknowledged that the flee. poiaonlng of the food packets "Is related to the Vietnam situation and the ~ In Vietnam." Miller said five of the packets "'" reporied to -by....-Oii Friday, three more on Satt1r· day and a alnth oa !UldaJ. HI LlmNS -JOHN . ILACll for CON<JIDS DAIL V l'ILDT J 3 CAl.lfORNIA bodles. '!heoean:bwullarted after It WU dlldoMd that at least ail: Hell'• AD1eb or former memhen ol the dub bave dlappe..-ed recently. lnvestlgaton aald they woold ruwne the aem:h when the1 rective "better s I t e ift. formation." Dlltrict Attorney Duooall James aald the discovery ol the three bodies WU "tht begirullng of the end" for !ht Angeli whale PDI WU form. ed 25 yean ago and wb: became Involved wllh drug:. and mien property. ~••dtC.._. TOILO TAllll llALL ---.......................... ......................... 71f At ttAllWAll lfOlll ·In the tradition of sound, honest, .responsible representation ••• l j I , It doelll't do in1bodf 1111 aooa to promlle lliliiP thof~'t doll"". Why should a candidate promilt a "chiebn In N7 pot", more Jobi, better toehools, clean air and a tliomnd other thliip that he...,_ be able to do. rm not promio1n1 any or thOM th!iip r111 pzomillul you to do the bolt job that I eaa. r111 ,..,.m.lnl you to show up and 'lole on bnpcntlllt i.w; to uoid profit-inc tbroulh lifta ri-_.w IDtaNU. ~ . rm pmmlllnl J'01I coocl. ho-hard work. :roar itpCWtathe in 8ac:nm1nto. That may not IOWld W.. much; but it'• mort than ,,..,. boen ptttn1 for th1 lllt ten y-. No, U...'1 no 1111 promllt111 "pie in the aky" tr )'OQ .._,t belll able to do I doetnt job or nin-llac ,_ eomlltuoela. Oii, you CID promlat tbme thinp. Bat will anJODe bollm you? MQbo th• publle'a been kidded ror too lone J tlalnk IO. • • .there's MAYOR • JIM THORPE. El~ct M~yor ~Im Thorpe • • • . ·A•••mtil.yinan In~. the 7~st ~District. ......... ~ ....................... ,. ...... ,_~T....,,..-....... ~ .... ·-U.--..... • , .. I . l 1 • ' .' ' • . . . l ) I I I ' . J4 DAILY PILOT • QUEINI! • ·1 Phl1 lnterld ''I wouldn't want to work for an outfit lite~,, I.. M. Boyd Sun Would Hold . A Million Earths Among those fairly few souls who appear to be im- mune tG seasickness, the large majority are underweight , studies show ..• IN LEWES, Del., -a man cannot legally wear trousers that are form-fitting around the hips . . . ~'THE WOODEN mouth" is what Frenchmen call that ail- ment known hereabouts as the han&over • • . WHEN a mother seal in distress a-les her tears flow, just like hu- man tearsi •.. IF THE SUN were hol- low, yoo coold put In tt a million earths, the size of OW'3. BETW)!EN the ages ol 25 and 19, the average American girl measures 34.2 inches In the boJt, 27.3 Inches In the waist and 37.8 inches in the hips. ~ow do ,xou compare, young lady? !laid girl Weigh5 124.7 pounds. Should mention, also, by the time she reaches her early 50s, this fine lady measures 38.2 inches in the bust, 32.9 inches in t.be waist and 40.7 inches in the hips. And her weight in these later years runs 14.9.6 pounds. FOOTBALL -Expect Clarence C. Beadle Jr., o( Ber- wick, La., will make his fortune, all right. Clarence ilr vented a pc<table football dryer. Just palented same. On the sidelines of a rainy autumn game, it can dry a foot. ball In nothing Oat, I'm told. . . ,.,_ EVEN today In lndla,' It's not UJICOIUlllon err a ~~ chant to po6t in his establishment a sign] which discl08ef~ the fact he failed to get his BA degree in college. ~ thing like a going-out-of-business announcement. " ' EVER watoh a robin pull a worm up out of the turf? l"ilvarlallly·, lhe bird.tugs once, then wiiits. 'Ibe worm ~~ laxes. The bird tugs again. It's during the little watt thi~ the worm is fooled into letting go its grip of the ground) ' • QUERIES -Q. "How much would it cost to take caf:e or a race horse?" -· A. Figure about $150 a month. 'Ibat's when ~racing. At the track, might be somewhere arouud ~ a day. Q. "AS TO that matter of which is the most wldely beard expression to origin.ate out of .WCl'ld War JI, I nomi- nate 'ThJngs are tough all over.' What do you nominate?" A. How about "Oh, my aching back"? Q. "CAN a man turn lnl<> an alcoholic Juat by drink· 1ng beer?" A. The Navy Rehabilitation Centm contend just about eYf!!r'J sixth alcoholic they dry out is a beer drinker. WHY DO so many couples fCl'ego tile conventk>nal marriage to elope instead? Because their folka don't ap- prove. Because they want to dodge the publicity. Because they hope to save money. Because the bride Is expectlng. Because they decided on a whim. n>oee are the five main , reasons in order, according to our Love aod War man'.s . fUe on the matter. THE MORE girls on campw, the fewer college boys commJt suicide. At least in England that is a statlsticil fact. It turned up in a 12-year study ol aelf-destnJction among sbJdent.oi in 13 British universities. Suicide rate 'cit. boys was definitely lowest on thole campuses with the moot coed>. Addre.s.s mail to L. M. Bovd, P. 0 . Boz 1875, New. Port Beach, Cali/. 92660. I . . . . . . Pmonallled • Stylltll .~ ifflcl.t • • 0 ..... for Yovl'Mlf or a:Frlond' ~•y b• u1M.on envet.p•• •• returft .!._d4f!" lebel1. Al10 very h1ndy 11 ·fd...t~ lobel1 for l""'kln9 ponoo•l 1'-'• If! I.ooh, roe.wt; oll-!UWI~ tlou ,.,. may.l.o .,;;.i, ~'~ c~ed foccl l+.rns. 'J.l h ir~~PifrltM wltll 1tyli1h V09uo typo Oft• •• q,..jltt~ ,_.,,4 P•P"'· ' ... ~· •• " r-------------, b: I - I ---"* 11111 ..... ,......, CIN ........ St• ... ,..~·LtMl otf .. P,O, -1llt • 1 --,.., ...... I • -' • ' '< • Wid~ se\ectio)\ .qf ~ & accessories ,..-' . packaged'in.a)•eavy · . , duty storage con. • Might be just t'1e ihing . " for Christmas giving. · ' ' . . ' RE~;'. ~1.99, ·.,.; SAVE ;$JO.~ . "' " $":2.. ,99 .. ~. .. ·. ., . . -.. . , TUU. & Wlli. ~Tl ,a It's a th.,,,..sl!!li!:allycontro\led forced-air heater & firtplace. '• 1500 WQHt-junpf'ug itinto any out'-'· · " , --___ .........,._,.........__, _____ ·----·---·-- .,Your choice.• block or copper - with black pull-chain mesh curtain. • REG~ .. $99.95 TUU. & -· ot&YI SAVf $20.00 ~ l.lght BATHROOM sw'AGLl1E ' • Two glass globes wi1h IM ·.look 01 handcut crystal---for·al the bathroom A charming addition to·~ bathroom. • Cast brass fittings -hardware included. $179 ' 1Vll. .. wa. °"'Tl REG. SJ4.99 SAVE $5.001 •• ,, " , $159 ...... WID. ON.YI -. ' ·. -·~-10 .._ . SCREWDRIVER · SO • Tho h<i'ndletl iool you'tl _.;.;..j. : I • lodud., 3 1'1111., and 3 ftat ocfowdn...n, 1Cr9W atarter, awl a......,.ln honct. hll sturdy plastic co••·: UG. 17c .. ·i ' r : " ,,6m..(it '' ~ . ' , . I ..I" f ,. ' .1U ANDIUON, ldltor ~ ... 'a: C'·mt -.. ;..,,., 'If ~: :0 ' <'I' , 1 f. • "' • '.'.C-~~-..... u··,n~i . ·{ti~~ ... ',· '[(], ···~~ . J ,I <f ,.. I ,• •' I { i I 'i I 1 0,u To · ·Ra·ise . J.h~ ·r a l'ly lo~ ANN LANDERS: Yoµ.... , alrqdy printed several lelW. aboul that ' ,. ... ~ .. llllNnd who kept -•llQd ~ lb& ....... bla wlf.e i•J;e .iilut !Qr ·' ni>t J'tll>OlldlDil ID bis• ailvancea. · I bope ~)•111 print ooe more. · . , ! • . •· ~ U thot .cjown weren't ao buS)' "w1ti W. ~be might have lime "' 0p0n a car door ·!or bla wife, or belp !!Or ;)Idle the kids .at bMltiN; or jlllOliO bet'lo aay he'll be a baU·111-late for l"Jll!or, or. BIA>p lo bQf a a.._i.-l<lr ilo .""1~ -.-or.iu.a""""" ~°"' a<ltibg ,.,. ..... 'My hmbll>d II a ."~' loo, .,.i-Jie bad tho 11em!' lo cllj> that column. Wlloa,be banded It lo'lne be,aatd, "Here, rea!l".lhb and· tell ... Ii.;..._..,~ . ,. . .._. . aoyboey 1" ,...,,... .. In all ~ ~ we~-~ ll8rried be never Oli:e" clip- ~J,l>eautif14 poo!m, but. that -· col bO rodnd. . ~ . ' ' '!!lat I'm sayi!ig is tbal basbands ~ have'beller scores U they'd exert a lltU.~I' eneflt''!O .,._ theb" w!YeS !eel lljltdlL Im~ iNt . the ledmlqae Ibey use :L<Yl'llEI\-In bed? -ONLY ' •• 'I'. : ~ Ql.11'£0'.I. ~,.. CO!' dip .... .......... lllM. u .............. l'll pr1m:,a: • ·, 1,. • • ·-.. ' ' v, •• •' ' . 'is~ANN.LANOERS: i just rud the lellet Imm the woman who said llbe and I . J.r_.i bullhud bad • lalk>Moul.bow-. !O·ijJ;lde their· ~ In .... of deft!> ao there ljoold be no JDi.l1ID. defslimding or bald !eellnp lhetr cblliln!n, and bow they went ~wyer . an<l..jl!ll ll In tbelr wills. , It ""1nds neat and simple, but pleue, Ann, tell YD¥' J'lld•n tbat U·.,l!ley ·:want to mab sure lllllJUlll pes wroilgvlo ob- tain a doctor's ''notlfh.ed atatement doclarlng that tile two partleo are ol llOllDd mind at the lime.Ol l!!e ~ My own dear mother bad Utile notes all over the .pl.Ice -lnslructiom .., wllat --done with certain pieclll ol fundbiret : ~ papainttn11 ~we "· predlius· belilooaiS: lief·-'dido;~~ ' mela! • tbli>g. ' • ' Two JUr1 ago she beeame Ill and '!II lralla!ernd from the home !or the ..i t9 a. booi>ltal' Molber Is not~ bot !he does IOI coofused. One ol ber dilldren w6o bad power ol attOmq · decided lo declare ber Incompetent and ; sell ' the !amlly home and all her ]>Ofls,eaSlolls. I I , ~eve me, Aun. I can .Ho;.i lo bQf ,~I want but I am~ • -I '<oow lhll ii not tho WIJ' Motlier wanted IL -BILLINGS 1DAUGin'ER DEAll DAUGJJTEl\1 n.11 JW ... Ille ~!Jleld 1* ol C"lC&lll~~ I ,.tlft tf ,..._llleallnli!,M,,_. ....................... , .. , ... _ evajlallr. ' • • , ... • .I ' ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: llGm and lliMI have been dlvon:ed for -,_.. There ii Ill c:banc:t that they wlD -.. -~ apln. llJ q-II tldo: I Ready_ for the Candy ba.. a 1111111 ........... "" ·-toplber that I ja1t -1.-W bb>ID ba'9 ~ eolupd and lllllC 11 In our ll'ftl>C ._. Sbou1d I or lhoaldn'l I! lly ....... -1< -tllq .. -olhor but that., aboal all. '1111' pldmo muill a lot lo me bee•t,.11 bmp - m ..... -.. ieo-ol the days -ft bad a ...,,,, ...... ' Alter ~~are my "'°"" and I -lo_.., -that way. -... -llul Dod ........ lie ""'l'"' om _.. than Ko Jb. I don' lblill It -1d -Olf1 --to him. Whal do JW ~ Alol!-mlNG UP Ilf C.tlmlN ·-·-··,.-·-~tx:~t~ '1 = tt,r, !; ......... _._..._ ... I 11 ,,,..,_._ ..... , """""' I 0 11 -.. ' I b ... iEl :PJlw,.-Mf r I , . • • -1lo!! It lit .... -. ~-1illa ... ·-. Ami • I ' I' -· "ilollls Doi· .. , -.· Wiii ..... l!"' ... -..... ........ ,.,..,.-. .... · Cane . ean are . (left • tO' rlghf) . the Mme1s Richard· Cremer, ' St•v•n · Hugill, - · 11.icha,rd · Seberg, ' Ri~hard · Harano, ' . ' ' Richard Hecker end· Kenneth Young. ·_, ' ,! ' ' ~. .. ................... ,., . ._ .......... l"!'!..-&, td ... DA&J.PIOrt 'f• • ,;; • • • I - I • • • of Cl u .,...,,, Fare .. _, I From intellectual disc:ollloos lo ~ bearUd f111 to elecant, tradidonal .._ Orantl• Coar! '"""' are buSJ loal'D1ntl ,and eamini. Guest& m wdcome al tbe:9e three events m the calendar. • · Dr. Theodore F. Bronner, prof,_ ol claaiks at UCI, will clllculo bla more 1~'°'811 •ft million annt !Dr developnel>t '• ol'itOreek Tbeuurua durlq the Monday; • No .. 20, -11ltg ol UC! Town alid Gown'. 'at 1:20 a.m. In l'Oll!l1 .= ol the SOclal ~ Towe!' an the campus! · Ila will uplatn hil wort, which brooibt d-!ICbolan !ram all ewer tho worl<t fo the UC! canipul. c1ur1n1! the lint part ol the _. ... enl}lllq bil talk A ~ ....,.. Lingue G,_: Scholars, Com- putm and Money . Dr. -·a -.nd talk will dNI with the en.nded university and the _.iunilles "'"""' wlD have lo par- lidpate .. part.time mxlenll. Dr. Theodore Brunner elld Mn. Jacli Curley CAmio CAPER Funds will be ralled !or the Easter Seal Rebabllitatlan Center !0< Crippled auJdttn and Adulll ol Orantl• Caunty durini Los Llrlos l:eegue'• Casino Ca: pers party SatiudaY, Nov. 11, In tlwj Summer of 72 restaurant. Laguna Belcb. work against · his $I million-plus grant. All bet> will be made with play - 11 the evening of f\l:n gets underw11 with the dice rolling and wheels spinning, Gueell will retire from the game tables lo the bullet table at midnight, lo clhnll the evening. Ticketa, al S'/.50 per couple, may be purchased from Mn:. James llealy, club president. CANDY CANE BAIL Two large tracllUonal Christmas lrtts will morlc tho entnnce lo the Newport ... Inn Friday, Dec. "t, when members of the Junior Auxiliary ol the AasiJtance League of Newport Beach gather their ll!lllWli Candy Cane Ball. 1be event in ttlelf is a tradition, hav- ing been part ol the Junior Auxlllar}''s bollday llOcial calendar !or the put H ,...... This year K will llave a special purpose, lo ralae funds for the newly opmed 1....,. DoJ Care Center In Costa Meaa. The blldt·U• event aiao will benefit the leque'• Dental and Orlbodontlc:s Center where dental ...., II provided for U.... bor Area -....,.,,,,....i by the school dbtrlcl a.Irman o1 the ball 11 !In. Kenneth Y-. Hoping the wheel of fortune will make Los Urio1 a winner are the Jack Lundi. They will be among guests at the league'• fund-raising Casino Capen. r Marsh R~trospective Exhibit Previewed Your Horoscope Tqmorrow Ca·pricorn: Be Analytical ·1 • . . TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 By SYDNEY OMAllll Tbls Is a au1nUk••nt day - the . wima' 1oees. Faclual mat.rtal could be -In tµua1on. What appean on lltrface may not be· what ao- lllally occurs. -~jor~ ... ~ made but It could fall throagb before the tnk Is dry. ARIES (Mareh 21-Aprll 19): lludy f!no print. Decepllon oeeaislobeiaalr. CANCl!ll (J,... 21.Julr 23): You'Ve been neclectln& bul<s, lnchMlhtg beolth. Get bldt In groove where 4'et, ~. U· -and """"'"""' ........ -jllalt trip -not mean that you -ndoo out ofwlitdolr.Act ......... 1 LEO (July IMtlg. 23): Y~ .... not -me tee ei-11 wlier< oppooite la Is .... --domiaat. _logic. Bilek. to what la f.amlHar. . Family obllptloa lihoold not be discarded. -~ t Mvertile. Let public -what you ~ Develop ~~~= live up llOlllttlilng of value fer CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. notblng. It): Report.> you receive may ________ ., VIRGO (;..,_ zs.sept.. 2I): not be entirely . valid. Take One dooe ID 7"11 bu ldou time to be analytical. Ymi are --11 .and domoitlc much concerned with Cimcer situation. You IDIY hove ID • -What occurs behind make aome ot1im-. Do '""""" Is oow of special so but get aometlt1n« Jn relilrn. stgnlflcance Hold off oo Gain of fall!lly D1<f!lbei'. Start building for future. Plan ahead fer vaca- tion travel. TAURUS (April 'l-May 20): •' Don't whine but lns1st that . your own desires, need& are definJte commitment. -~ Prior !<> the black-tie preview of the retroopectlve bor Yacht Club. Garver, who is lllDving to San Fron-£ exhibit of Reginald Marsh's works in the Newport cisco, is shown viewing one of the works with Mrs. Concern is with financial aspects of portnersbip, joint effort. Study Ariel message. Be flexible. 'lbere is more thail me way of ad:U= purpoae. RelUse lo be considered. AQuARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. LIBRA (5epl. 23-0d. D): ·11): Social activity ac.. belentes. Travel indications are interWt'ied. You make~ tacta, pl.ans. There Is more ae-" UY!ty and less emotional dllluzbanc:e. Sagfltarta could Jllily significant role. Let _..it laugh! ,. Harbor Art Museum, museum trustees honored di-Mar<h. After the exhibit clDaes Dec. 10 It will be f rector Tom Garver at a dinner in the Newport Har-taken on a national tour. What appears a llllilbelrted ge1ture could have -Im- plications. Know It and be alert. Don't let -= glide away. Deal with tartao. G et reuooa. com. municate with ooe at a dia- tanc:e. into emotional c o r n e r • Soclali>e. i · ~Lectures Head Club Agendas i· GEMINI (May 21.June !I>): One who ....,,. lo -much Is blufflltl. ·lloo't pennlt emo- Uona lo bllnd you. See pe1- sltuatloid as they actually ez. ist. In any legal decision, SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21): filcES (Feb. 19-Mardi 20): llllct to your own style. Heed aoand of your own voice. Many now seem intent on changing you. lie patient but refu!ie .to desert basic principles. Accent Fuchsia Society History of fuchsias will be ~discussed by BUI Barnes ol : Long Beach who has resean:h- '. ed more than 3,000 named ; tucmias. : He will be the speaker at the : next meeting of the Costa : Mesa-Bay Otles B r a n c h , ; Calllomla Natkmal Fucbaia \Society at 7:30 p.m. Monday, c Nov. 13, in the American µ,eglon Hall, Costa Mesa. A Harvest Bar.au will be ucted after the meeting. VFW Aux. Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wan, Post 3536 will host a tea for prospective member.1· from l to 4 p.m. Tuesday , Nov. 11, In the Costa Mesa home or Mrs. Virginia Hemmer, president. Aey woman who has had a husband, son, rather o r brother serve in any of the armed forces overteas.is eligi- ble for membersJPp. Art Group Lake Forest Art Association will see a demonstration by Andy Krempa on his technique . with aoelylene torch, oxygen and brass. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, in the community clubhouse. Lido Women Kwak Wal Lau. artist, teacher, lecturer and authority on cootemporary art,..wlll give uilted fabrics 100% NYLON PRINJS BE CASUAL AND COMFORTABLE Vi•id floral de.igns, graceful prints and tender pastels. ' Dertcate quilted nylon for beautiful robes, house coah and lounge wear. SEW LOVELY • LOOK LOVELY Our r09. $2.29 yd. SAVE Jlc 1 yd. 44/45" Wide , Machine wash ~· NEW FOR FALL BRAND NEW A1lRIV ALS in I 11/z lo 121/z ounce do\iblo knih. s.,.rt new fol colon In • fobulo<n -or wrinkle, ne•or Iron knit. Just right for c.inpus, c..-, tirry wear! VALUU TO Sl.M ,.i. 51/W' Wide __ ...... T_...Dry • llHOUSEJlE :EIJBBICS ~Jir1t quality fabricl _____ ............. ----11• .._,.__,, ....... , ... , f S.Me Aile -MM111 O: J ' ' ... -0, .....,.. •ff H•rbor ..... ,_. C.... -L•.,!:_':'• •I St•11to111 ........ -...,.,.. ,_.."'. ,.,k --u1 ....... -lltlr h .. h.nt l...t .. Yet1'tl -11 .. 1141 ,IOl .. lillll,...._......,.t .. ~ch~ll ..... 11 .... -"7 .. IJ -' ' .. a p a I n t i n g demonstration befOl'e the Lido hie Woman's Club when inembers meet Tuesday, Nov. 14, .in the clubhouse. Promiaes coocem1ng money , is on.advancement, ambitiom, relations with profeuionBJ superiors. BEARDED WOMEN ARE OUTll A native of Hong Kong, the apeaker studied and taught there before coming lo t b e United States. He Is a graduate of the AA Institute of Chicago and now resides-in Los Angeles where be bas a studio galleey. A Chinese luncheon will be served at noon. *"'r.~ ....... ~~--:ij,,i'\'Ci' ~~" , . ' To avpid dll8ppotntm8DI, piospecl!ve . brldea are . .f.!!mlnclW ~·baff' !hell' wedding ·' stories wltb black .juid white alooay Dhol& graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women1a D• por!ment one 'Week tiefoni the wedtljng. IF TODAY JS YOUR BDl111DAY you are con- Pin Points ~ are back lo being_.. all over the place. On the ahou.lder, pepping beneath a lapel, 'gleaming .on a pocket, teamed with ·a rope neckla~. They add the touch of ln- iliViduality. DOH'T BC EMllAIUIM9ab, IAT UI SHOW YOU MOW EASY rr IS TO lllMOVC EXCIU twll WITH MODERN U.ECTROLYSIS, Ml:DICALLY APPROVED Christian Women A demonstration on how to make inexpensive b o I i d a y decorations wUl be presented , ... the South Coast Clttlstlan Women when they gather at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nj>v. u, in Ben Brown's restaurant, Laguna BeaclL P1ctutes recelftd after that tliile wW not be used. 1 ~ For engagement announcements tt is lmperaUve !hat the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more belore the wedding date. U deadline Is not me~ only a story will be II.led. . ' To belp fill reg~ts "on both wed- ding and engagement~1111r111, farm.t are available In all Of Iba. DAIL 1 PILOT of!lces. . Further questlom wW be amwered by Wom"'!'• Section ~members at MH821. ~ ... -~ • •• SAFE, FMT, GEHTLE. COHSULY WITH OUll LICEHSu> TECHNICIAN IN OUft ~aM.ON. l I 1be program will b e presented by Donna Friebertshauaer, and speaker will be Dr. Vera SchJamm, a German Jew who escaped to Holland during World War II. Zll·L 11'11 Sr. a-,~ 1-2771 .. ,, . ROlllNSON'S PLEAD PLEAD (Promote Learning and Education lo End AOO.. of Drugs) will meet at 11 a.m. ·.Tuesday, Nov. 14, in Ben Brown's restaunm~ Laguna Beach. Medical Aux. A benefit bridge hmcbeon will take place at 10 a.m. 1\lesday, Nov. 14, in the Kono Hawail restaurant, Santa Ana. Sponsor Is the Women's Auxilary to the 0range~eounty Medical Aa!oc:iation, and pro- ceeda will aid the AMA Education and Res ea re h Foundattee. SC Jr. Aux. Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mra. Walter Leroy Allen of Hunllngton Beach have anmunoed the engage- ment ol their daughter, Patricia Allen to Craig Allan Jones, ... " Mr. and Mrs. Lester Georg< Jones o I Anaheim. '!'be owple Is planning a Feb. 13 ceremony In the Com- munity United Met bod ts t Cnir<h, Huntington Beach. Miss Allen Is a graduate ol Huntington Beach High School, attended Orange Coast College and now is a senior at Cal-State University, Fullerlon. Her llance Is a graduate ol Magnolia High S c h o o I , Anaheim and DOW ii a junior at CSUF. Bob Boyd, bead bukethall coach at the Unlveraity of~========;! Soutbem c.allfomta, w l I I dtacusa the aport from a woman's potnt ol view. He has been lnvtted lo !peak before the SC11 Ton and GoW1I, Junior AuxllWy of Oranp County. Tho-will meet at 11 a.m. Tuelday, Nov. 11, In' the Newport Beoclt home of Mn. Brian Z<m. Where To Go Looting for aomewbtn lo go, oomethlng lo do7 No OllO Ii"' you belier 11»1 than the WEEKENDER. 1111 llUbillft. ed every Friday In !fit D.U. LYPllm. ONE-WEEK SPECJAU ! NOV. 6 ,. NOV. II mMllN I D'A&IHA ••. u. ~::,::~. 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INVITATION TO HAVE DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE NEXT WEEK A .PERSa'W.. tm'ITATION FRO'o\. ,THE PRESIDENTn • c::i ~-- NO, SILLY-- PEANUTS bl' f..,m K. Ryan MEANWHILE, llACKON11!E J WAl.L •.. H :! 'J J by Al Smith by Dale Hale by E~le Bushmlller I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R. A.<fOWER I ~-. --"7-'«XIRE"-" -=/fl(;;;;;;;·--~--,--;::;;IWEIU.=:l\t-OJIE-1'-!i!_YOJ____, . . I oocm« '"~ erGAllSE I HM 10 IOllMI ilJN ACROSS ,.5 Verb suffix Sa1u1dey'1 Puzzle Solved: NfD I "iJiiiiii:r '«RI NW'lHE SODI. ~ 1 WW11banle 48 Railroad I 0 D & l(Q.I. MIME'"'THE~)tatffc'kMtle5 site; 2 word$ bridges C I f'REAKOUT6Fll:QM,~ LaAR\'. 5 Bob up and 48 Combustible down material 10 Proceed with 50 Poker holding ease 51 Brief letter 14 Wild 1nlm1l's 52 Hockey home statistic 15 Bulbousplant 65 No longer 16 City on the living Tiber 59 Cl'leerful 17 Neighbor of Pakiatln 18 Burdens 20 Garden of , . .,, 22 lmpenttive 23 Shade or <Ok>< 24 Leon-: "Elfodu1" author 25 Utility company'a unit 28 Star·ah~ 32 Word for Morse Code dish 33 Value 36 Carpenter's lrl11rument 36 P1nlyahut J8 Sover-'gn 40 lnit1ting incantlve 41 SiUfora -... c ........... 61 Uncommon 62 BodyofNlw 63 Betray ona's friends: 2 wo<d• 64 Protection 65 Notes 66 Squand•red fi1 Ruin'• partner DOWN 1 Pier 2 Scarlett O'Har1 '1 ..... !I Untrust- worthy person 4 Gaudy 6 Tyr1nnb:1 6 Anilffd "'"'"" 7 RiVf!t of tM Sudan 8 Nlighbot of Wyo. I Maka ceruJn: Var • • 31 For1f11her 10 French delicacy;2 34 .More uncivR words 37 Intervals of 11 Solitary re1t 12 Presaga 39 Secretive 13 Comptu 42 Put away point « Eat 19 Flultering 47 Unitl of sound , volume 21 Collegr 49 Clolel' in time bu~dlng: 51 Fruit lnlonnal 52 Kind..-garten 24 Com~e 1ubj9cl 25 Adjust 53 Plum like fruit liUlnglV "4 Surf au of an 25 -leaguu objoc< 27 Aspect 55 Lov. to 28 ··--~ lltCHS Mam.r"': '6 lo"9 Eliot nowt ~-29 tc11p IW*Y 57 -thl Fltd hom 61 Office MISS PEACH 30Coq-neoeuity wom"' ea Plant Juic• I l'DICINS • ". ~ \. ''I.I.I 'Mlllf -'""' ,.. _ _ , SALLY BANANAS GORDO ~ " • 11 ., • 1• ll • fl ,I ti S' MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz ~-------- DARllH6, TELL THEM THAT WE HAD NOTHIN6 MOltf T.W. A. QVAAREl ... TMAl ~­ TKIM&'S flNE NOW' I by Harold Le Don EVERYTHIM6'S FIN! NOW TKAT TM£Y HA~E HAMOCUFFS ON YOU! 1 f'IM"-WAHT TO SU OJ A6AIN, UE! by Mell by .......... _ • DAILY ?!LOT J7 By Charles Banottl .---------. lim~o&­~ .tPi.nn.. by Gn Arriola by R09er Bal•n ·o • .... "J ..... llOJ--lf ..... '•-.... l-"'•M'1 ........... , ............. .. DENNIS THE MINACI l ' ' l ' I '· Ram ~Off ense Praised; -.' • Vote to Olsen LOS ANGELES (AP) -Norm Van Brocklin, an explosive quarterback for the Los Angeles llama wbo DOif ls the ca· plosvle coach of the Atlanta Faloons, was more reflecUve than explosive when he said, "Merlin Olsen was the best man on the field." Van Broctlin'!I Fal~ns had just been beaten by the Rams 20-7 in their tussle for top sJ)Ot in the National Football Conference West llld most of the plaudits were going to the offensive corps. in Atlanta and they Ju.ti btat us up fropt here. That's all there Is lo It. Tllelr defensive line whlppeil our ol!enaive front.'' Even with a 4-4 record compared to the Rams' 5-2·1, the Allan"! coach flgurok his dub has 1 good chance 14 win the con- ference -"We're not out of it if we set 10 wins." '111et woold mean wiDniq" all the rest of his games. Prothro commented, "Fer the first time this seuon, I call this a team vic-- tory ." • • ' When uUd Jf the victory ove11·Allant1 WOl!ld·lab ..... -"" 1111 eltlb, he anSwerect, 0 No, lf enythlof, Jt'• on more.'' Gabdel worked-all but one of!enalve pfay ·and !or lhot one Pete Be1tliard came In 14 throw a long pus wbicb fell incomplete. So lbat ii •PfJW"S that for this Sun- day'• game at !be Cotlseum agllin.'lt Denver, It will q1in be Gabriel, playing despllAI pain from lelldionllb In hil rliltl elbow. When told of tbe compliment paid him by Van Brocklin, the 270..pound v.eteran deleMive tackle respooded, "That cer- tainly WU nice of him, but f thought I dld some things very well and did some I didn't litre." For Duane Thomas While Willie Ellison and rookie Jim Bertelsen were each scoring a touchdown and pawering the offense directed by sore-armed Roman Gabriel, it was Olsen who proved the best among the big guys of a solid defense. A Long Afternoon Olsen was asked what had motivated the big turnaround since the Rams had lost to the Falcons in Georgia 31-3. "We bad more respect ·this time around for Atlanta ... You always do whenever you lose badly to a team the time before. And it was harder for Atlan- ta to get up for a team they beat so con- vlncing.ly last time." Of-Jeers, Cheers IJ'IT ....... THE CHARGERS' JESSE TAYLOR COMES IN ON HIS NOSE AFTER BEING HIT BY ROBERT NEWHOUSE. Cowboys Play It Safe West Does It j Chargers ' Late· Surge Best of All, / Turns Laugller Around ~~~~ ~)as~~~~••Y• l . .. Seattle coach Tom Nassalke, i.s "the only LS~ DIEGO (AP ) ~ ~e got far play. ··1 was just wondering when the NBA guard who can lift a team to a con-~ and started playing 1t too safe goal line was going to get there." l .... -1...... if on .. fl Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry The COwboys improved their record to ~16 pos 1 • er his team's 34-28 victory over the s..2• staying one game behind Washington West, the all·pro Los Angeles guard, Diego C'bargers Sunday. 'They did a in the National Footblll. Conference East. did 35 points of lifting Sunday night in tty good job of playing catch.up." 'The Chargers Jiropped out of the leading the Lakers to a U4-115 win over A 31-0 Dallas laugher !n the third American Conference Weit race at 2-5-i . the Supersonics. But the Lakers could nol arter nearly turned senous as San The Cowboys led UO at haH·Ume, boost themselves into. first place in the iego rallied for four touchdowns on turning a blocked field goal by Pat p if n· . · f the N · I Ba k hn Hadl passes In the final 20 minutes. Toomay into a three-pointer by Fritsch ac lC ivtslOD 0 ationa s et· Landry bad to rush his first unit onto and marching 40 yards after an ·in-ball Association. field mid way in the fourth quarter, a tercepUon by Lee Roy Jordan for another ''No other guard can do this,•• said e-comuming move that ended in a touchdown scored by Garrison from nine Na.ssalke after tbe Sonics suffered their i Fritsch field goal, giving the Y~ U:t.cloAIDg secunds of the half a fourth loss in succession. wboys a 34-%1 lead. halfback pass from Montgomery lo Ron 1be Laters scored eight unanswered The key play in the drive was a 23-yard Sellers and 8 l4-:yard nm by Dan Reeves points as the second half unfolded, There was another behind the scenes factor. The Rams had lost to Oakland last week 45-17. Four Los Angeles passes were intercepted early. That was , said Gabriel, "the worst game I had ever played From Sunday night until I reported to practice on Tuesday was a whole week of thinking ror me. I had to reason what I did wrong. 1 came to the conclusion I had to use my head . . . which I hadn't done al Oakland :" Gabriel, who calls the signals himself, came up with a sharp attack featuring the running attack with the pass in-· terspersed only when needed. Ellison gained 114 yards in Z1 carries and the first touchdown on a one-yard smash. Bertelsen, the rookie from Tens, gained 71 on 11 c8!fies and ran seven yards for the second toochdown. David Ray contributed field goals oI 36 and 11 yards -lhe second set up by a 39- yard return of a punt by Bertelsen. Tbe rookie also caught three passes for 23 yards. Lance Rentzel did better with three for 46 but 40 came on one play which went to tile Atlanta 13 on the sec- ond touchdown drive. Defensively, the Rams sacked Atlanta quarterback Bob Berry si.1 times for 44 ards on an afternoon when he completed 11 o{ 20 passes for 164 yards ..... one a four-yard toss to Dave Hampt<n for a second period touchdown. ~ More important, the defenders wiU! Merlin Olsen, Qiy Bacon, rookie Lany Brooks and Jack Youngblood up front, limited Hampton to 78 yards on 18 car- Ties and Art Malone to 25 on 10. In the first game between the two clubs, Hampton gained 161 aad Malone 103. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Duane Thomas walked off the field, expressiooless, · silent, apparenUy jgnoring the scattered jeers of the fans who sat above the gateway to the San Diego clubbouae. A penalty bad prolooged the game for one more play' but Thomas had spent all of Sunday afternoon, bis first as an official member or the Chargers, on the bench. So Thomas didn't stick around to see a final , meaningless San Diego toucbdowii that left the Chargers 34-28 losers to bis former team, the Dallas COWboys. The Chargers wefe out of the game almost by the time the first quarter was ball over. The crowd watched Thomas' familiar No. 33 walk ooto the field; they watched as he stood apart from teemmaies, hand> oo knees, during pregame drills; laughed when he dellberately dropped a pracUce pass; cheered when be took a couple of wind sprints. In the third quarter, with th~ Cowboys · leading 31..0, the chant began, "We want Thomas." Through it ail , he sat rrlotiooless, one arm draped over the team bench, seated even when his teanunates crowded to the sidelines when the Chargers narrowed the gap to 31-21. Coach Harland Svare lelt ;'111omaa on :1 the bench and the Chargers scored fodt- touchdowns to make the score respec- table. "I thought about using hi.ro oo kickoff returns: and changed my mind," ; said · Svare, who activated Thomas before the game after the running back had made a NEWCOMBE WHIPS EMO FOR CROWN "We've really gotten whipped the last two weeks," commented Van Brocklin. ''We beat the Rarm up front a month ago from ~1g Morton to Wall Gam'son building a 71~1 lead that disappeared to '"''11 on a fake field goal set up a J-yard scor-t gave the Cowboys a first down at ing ""'"" from Morton to Mike Dltka. a 71-Tl margin as Spencer Haywood GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP) -John Ir ~e _...... 'IK'Ored 12 of bis 30 points for lhe Sonics in .. y;:· ft was a gamble, but the reason 0ana1 COIWoys 10 14 1 3 -l-1 the third period. -.:tl -.:tl "'/::( Newcombe has won the Wimbledon ..... San 1>1aoo c11ar'""' o o 1 21 -21 But w t -~ Ch berl . k tournament three times -and most of the surprise appearance at Friday's _pracUce session. "I didn't ezpect him 14 bejp us today. I activated him because there was e. spot open en our roster." Svare was smlllng. He bad just been gi~en a new five-year contract to coach the Cllargers, despite the n e 1 r wb.itewasb. As for Thomas' contract, a Charger spokesman indicated ~ team had agreed to raise Thomas:' Wary from the $22,000 be was to have received tbla· year in Oallas before hiJ trade here. "He agreed to new ;terms, otberwile be wouldn't be 1-e," the apotesman aald. Mel Renfro, part of a Dallas defensive secondary that stymied San Diego's pa15- ing attack for the first 40 minutes~ said he had hoped Thomas, hiJ !omier team· mate, would play, but not out of any motive of revenge. Trevino Short In Late Charge; Hilli s ~Winlier SAN ANTONIO iAPJ -Mike Hill calmly and lnethodically ~-back the challenge ·of Lee Trevino with a-carelully constructed 69 and won the $2.5,000 first pri,u Sunday in the Texas Open golf tournament. Tied at 210 were Canadian Ben Kem , Brad Anderson, Bobby Nichols, .Puef1o Rican veteran Chi Chi Rodriguez and former Masters champion Ch a rl es Coody. Coody was alone in second three strokes back of Hill when the final round started but went to a 71, while Rodriguez' challenge went by the boards when the e were In trouble was that ft weren't 0a1. -Mon~. ~ fUIT!blit rttlKn CFrltldl es °'"" am am too over F•klll• llMn• world's other major tennis towneyS _ m_h n .... too much," said the mual]v t1ct1 ....t1 from there, the big center stulllng three Flr11 Gowns 19 u he .,.... ~ 0.1. -FG, F•"sc" :n .L.A•• lo RW..-Y••cb »111 f9.20'l but be says 'S· never played a match uUoua Landry, 0.1. -G•rriton, 1 ~ IFrl!Kll tktl ~ in a row r a 97-85 lead. P•uln9-Y•rd• 120 n bett than he d'd Swida ·The Cowboys took advantage of a t11ct.r:"'· -01 "' .. 1 PISS '""" Momn cFrlfKfl LM,....... l1>4) s.me 11111 =:'!: .,,rm 11 .1(1.~ 1.n~ N:~combe c~ N~port Beacti•s of Olargers mlacues that started (Mt. -Monon. 1 Nit (Frlllldl kldr:) 0 ' T 0 " T Pllrlfl S.'5 M6 ., !) 11 fin f r -----Dunl • f bl f SD -Dkul, .. .,.,,, '"'"' HNI '"'''"tic*) W•I 14 ,., lS HI~ u 2·2 30 Fumbl-.!051 1-t 1-0 Roy Emerson-· 6-0, u-1 iD the . als 0 uevt•11.1:d IP a um e o a punt SD -G1rr110n • .a ~ss 1nim HNI ,,..,,. t1ct.1 Mc:Mlltili.n 10 0-t 20 Brbt.r 2 o.o ' PtN!llw.-vard• s.lt ,... the $50,000 World Champlonslllp Tennis ,. wiry veteran pumped one in the water on the 16th hole. He still bad a 68, Kern took a 67 and Anderson and Nichols also notched 68s. riv in the flnt quarter. Former SD -01c111. z PotH ,.._ Hedi I'•"" tldr:J c111o,,...,..1n ' '-12 2• Mc0an1111 s 0-t 10 M .._ ""9tl-7S,o•• " Oat -FG. FrllS(JI )I E~ 2 0-t ' 8Mrd , 2·2 16 Fiie-II 1 0 0-1 tournament. 11er Mite Montgomery picked up the so -wm11m1. a .. from Hldl '"'"" GOOdrkll ' 1.r u Sn~ 10 l-• 2> R•m• 7 1 7 ~20 Newcombe took only 59 minutes to on the Dallas tr and raced unt.oud>ed •k.k);ttlnd1nc• -5-4,'16. ~= ~ ::: I~ :,::,.,,. ; ~ '! INDIVIDUAL LEADERS whip Emerson who at age. bu passed to the end zone. C....,. cu,... Ceunll l 0..0 2 Wriglll 1 0-t 14 RUSHING! All1nt1, HllT1l>lon lt.7', Malontt th ..... ,.It. of hi.! fonnJdable ,-.. ... ball WU jllll laying Ihm,'" aaid F!r"ll d0wn1 17 11 Tutall. ill »-l4114 Tot11i 5' 7-1 IU 10.25. LDJ Aflftlft, El!lson 21·141, Berlel..:<A e .,._.. career. •11'1C Rulflar. -..,,.a, ,,,.,. ,,.,.., L" ...,..._ » .10 " ,, _ n• 11·71. Muscular and rugged at 27, Newcombe lmillng Montgomery after the 1ame. P1nlno v•nh 1'1 201 S..ltlt 1t l2 21 2' -HS RECEIVING: All1n11, Cl'lftson 7·120, Bur-11-·-fir1t •· Jnc the Cow,,_ blaJned Reiurn '1'11"111 11 I Foui.t II.II -St1"t•, McO.nlrlt .., .. 2·,7. L0t, Aneele1, Renlal 3-'6, Berlet. played his aervlce and VOuo;;,-g&me to • 1111:re I e ....,,.1 o P•n• l._2).1 11-u.i TU1•1 '°"" -s...n•• 21, Lo• A1111r1a 1' san J·Zl. near perfection, losing only 11 aervice Ind Biiiy Parks for Duane Thomas. """'' .._. s.u T~I foul• -s."11, NlaMNI• PASSING: At11n1a, 81rrr 11-20-1. 1u ·ho 1ulted up for the game but didn 't ~~?i:.'. :. ~!~a$ 7~~ ,_~ --·--~-~·---'-""-'· ----------''-"-'·-'-"-''..:c"_'"-·-•-"-"..:c"_'_"_"_· _n_. ___ 0,.po_in_ts~lnc..the __ e_nt_lr_e_m_a_t<_h_. ---- .S. Olympic Committee ndergoe s Regrouping NEW YORK (AP) -CriUcited by its athlelH 1t the Munich Games and red by an NCAA walkout, the U.S. ymJMc Committee today looks for new nhlp and l>ri8hter days . Telephone company e1eculive Clifford of Denver bows out 1!1 USOC presl- t and a new slate of officers is due to urned with Com'll Athletic Director Kane among the favorites. Two weeb qo, the National C:Olle1iate UtJetJc ~aUon voted to relinquish it" Olympic Commlt\ee membenhip. NCAA spokesmen billled the USOC u being improperly optl'tllld. Arthur Lentz, eiecu~ dJrector of the OlymplC gl'Ollp, said !Ito NCAA dec!Jlon was '•unfortunate alDce quiet, secret meelinp" were lranlnl: out the very problems about which . lhe NCAA conr plained. 'M1e NCAA had ,lbn!atened I he withdrawal for years. 1 Many United State" 1tblete1 rol>l>td their Olympic Qiaunlttoe durlof the"ioth Olympic GllDU In ... ch, Germany. isb Bone Fails :,=.. u...:..=. ':"..':. ~ OSOC-IDdtheataleJes. S J kl Other~ wbich ~been crltlclZ<d o top ac in ~ ~.= ~= .. ~ :i1c11~ ~. Allltr•lla (AP) -Tony :=traµop of the 1usoc at sports ot EniJ111d , playing with 1 ,... ·Ame..->pdatm ...,. diJ. ·--In hll thn111. !Ired rounds quollfled at Mmlcb for lbowlna up 111, • ud 'II llonday la< 1 loorrtn>lte •k· at the~ line ud a IWinuner, lllct ID Ille Dulllop Goll ToumamcnL DellGal, ... llrlpped of a IOld modal "11'1 11111 tllon. I lMde mytelr sick wbea be came llP nop11ve ID polt·rlCe -:, i:""em~ -::,.::.; ~;70: ~· · had to! ..... I -11 "!ID .. _,, but I Dt clallnod be d U.S. .. ~ -I docl<lf" J-•Jin ··" ~ -11111 ho -opoclal -' --· -for• UIHml -condlllotl ~ ol .'l'hlUIOd, wbo had ~and .U..t Jt w t11a1 -modlcatloo .. • and n Sunday, and which Clllled 1111 dllquallllcalloll. llnllle''I DoYld Gnham, with cl01ing CrlllCI ot ~ 711 • member Ol,ymplc il rr •Dd "· Utd for lltCOlld With Committee have dlillled lhal •n In· 1111111""".opllt11,IOO. .,..,..,. ,.belliotl can be ezpeclod unlm W~ 110\ll of Columbus, the only the USOC .lt mampod ~ID Ille lrll " In~ tourney, llnlJhed with Pan AmerfCln a.me. ii Santillo, Chllt . 11-'17 for :ita. He pi1~ the IJld the 11'1' Ill.....,, ldltduled 11 • 1111 1111a11er Enflilh ,.11, lia111. Den•er ..., Mootreai!·-, !, 'Wiatt Be'• No. ~ !TY Bro.,;, of the Wuhin11ton Red1klns is the No. 1.ruobinc leader In the NFL. Here he straight arms the Jell' Mike Taylor. Brown ecorod a touchdown ,. on an 89-yard won , 36-17. . ' UPIT ...... meen pau Sunday. Tit• Red!kins Hill, younger brother of controversial Dave Hill, saw his lead shrink to two strokes at the end of nlne holes when Trevino, one of his playing partners, made a charge with a front nine 33, three under par. Hill, however, played ll cool and steady before a gallery of. some 15,000. He bird.led the next two holes, then nailed down his '.fint victory since the 1970 Doral-Eastern Open with a string of three consecuUve birdies starting on the 12th hole. He bogeyed the ne.1t one but still had.a four-shot Jead with only three to play and crul.!ed home. Hill, on the tour for only five years , alter a checkered eareer that included stints as a beer truck drlver and COfl- strucfjon w<rter In his naUve Jactaon, Mich., look time ool to ...... Trevlno .. "Lee was very gracious lo me out there today," be said. "Be let me putt out any i' time I wanted to before the crowd Cot to moYing. 'Ibat shows me a ruJ man." · There was just one moment ol _drama ' down the stretch wben It appeared that 1 Hill may have hit his tee shot in the water on the 11th. ' He went trotting down the fairway to get a look 1t It, 11!ely neSIJed In !lie grass well away from lhe lake. He mils· ' ed the green In th<ee, however, c:hlpped up and had to slnlt a slz·looter !or hil par ' flve. Trevioo ran In • 12-footer for 1 btrdJe 1 on the final liole, but It noally didn't mat-· ter. He said he would not competa Win this aeuon. fllMI -Md _,. 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Steeler~ Rip Cincy; ' KC Tops Raiders IF YOU SLICE, CHlCK YOUll ADDllEll'POll110H ' , • Patriots, Baltimore ·Square Off Moot bo1lnnon land to hit .Pittsburgh'• 8W'pdslng '!be crowd of lll,lltJO.pjus Viklnga warmed up for their 111• ball io tho richl oi tar11L FOXBbRO, ¥ala. (AP) -~ The Baltlplcri Colll and the !leir EnaJ•pc! Patrloll lhare I Sleelera, alter 31 yean of cbanted ~lnl the flnol 1w~ · crucial against the Detroit · Thorr ~utomallc .-lion is to fruatritloo, ••< ~ a oUallla, -We wam Hubbard, Lions 1 week hence with 1 all1n thomsarv.o more \o tho ' ~r problema, th8 11me . delerm1ned bid for a dlvllfon nlerrlnc to Odland running loft. As . • mult.-shots are UU. ~ lhelr 40.17 !OOt -·llorv ~ !'bo bad methodical 37-f victory over allcod tO 1!1• rlsht or pulled to fnlltraUOns 'IDd klmtlcal four- 'PI"" laoblf' atttllb hefdinl Jnta --.. tloo•ll)< tdevise<l NotJonali'F~ League game 'tonight · at Scbaelor '5tacllum, , of Chdllllli In-the --~ -wUer tbal the New' Orleana S.lnla bihlod 111• loft, Code!-·· Central Dlvlsloa _ 1io,:;..i b;r mala _.. "Gollll quarterback Fran Tarlllntoo, Hlyatrllllon 11 sh0W1 • typl· , of the National F o o t b a I I -tO kid: aome ...,., ·~. , Tarbnlon lobbed .,.. 8hort -cal -atlco poalllcJll. -Notlco . thot Lelcv• -Y-!tamll CUy toot idvamage ..... ·-··~ -tho ctubahaft -under the -1.,~~:f:L-~ Tbe Sleelera toot a * of too , Hubbanl fumbleo. , yo.-.e ~-" -and rllht arm oncf ,,., tho loft. " ballUmo 1 .. d before tl>elr llolfiOI\'• -..n paues nmnln& back a.car RA!ed This lndlcalH that the player's home fana With quarterllock _,,'to W-11 Rayes (21 plclred _up IS yanls ru&biag, 82 upper -body Is oll1nod to tho - "For IOUle reason we're ln a rut aNI can't seem to get out ol It," veteran ofren1lve lineman Du Sullivan of the Colts said-"We need oome Terry Bradsbaw leading the yudl), Robori -West · (II Ill the_ fin\ balL ' loft. Invariably tho clubhoad way with tlree touchdown yanlo) and Podolak ( s 7 The vl&a. who trailed will swint from outside to In· pu9e1. including' scoring yards.) DetJ:o't and t"r*n Bay b; one ski• the tar1•t line durlna im· toaeo of 21 and 14 yanls 1o , •~ I!' the Natlooal Coo-Pl!'!-This produces shots thot .... blldly,• ' rooll!e Franco Harria. 11ur11 WASlllNGTON AT , NB1!: r.....,. Central Dlvilloo, were ore -k._ cut to tho •icht or rushed fol-101 yanls· and a YOU: JlCT8 --, ~ blcbd llp <!efensllltiY by two pulled to tht loft. • ''1\e ,llaet points of the CIJDI Ire burtlng UI," tbl PetrloU' -11Al!"' Hagen said, IOU<hclownlobehthe-. ,Blll Kilmer <OllllOCled 11n ~-by Jeff Wright .When -proporly1ll1n1d,your ground _ game tliat ~ • toud>down ~ covtrlni ~. and a fumble .-.cowy by clubshfft should pass over the 230 yor<IS against ' wbat ·bad 70' 'ind •· JOnll u the Wally Hilgenberg, -ri&hLarm oricf ulldor the left been pro -footboU's toughest WllllillltM R41diktna roui.d -UN PllANCl8CO AT (illustration f2), From this ad· Oil TV T_ .. lit .«; .. 111eel._7 llt • team against the run,· the Now YOll< Jets, 1$-17. , GRlll;!I BAY _ The or.en dross position you may fool Victory put .Pittsburgh In a ID addltloil lo Kllmer'• of· 'Bay ~ llllll that you are aimed to the righL ......... lea1l'cwerCb\c-tl ' !Ollilvf dllpla? the R-na -· t 1 24-7_!..,i ' However you will swln1 your ~here 1n·tbe NFL Sun'. -~-up With ·u.ne ' 'In-_-behind Jobn -Brockillclon's ',clubhead squarely Into the back •• • , -of :',jOo • N•m•th tlree. 1ollchdowns, then held of h b II d 't "'!Y· •,. ~-1o dominate the i;J.,• off a lllrlcx4"'1'>11le, bock led by t t a an 1 , will fly long ''l'be offeo5e lsn't-1COrlng and lhe defense I> glflng up points. Jim Plunkett'• p&aes are a haU root away from being touchdowna. cart Garrett is one step away fi'on breaking a big run. The defeme stops a f!llY at_ the line and he breaks a tacll,le." CBl-.1.-..---steve ~.--s pac_,,,, for 1 ·ind straight. ••'-· 1 .... n..--- ...uy,AT DETROIT -Kllmer's ~yard pass play ..,.....~. """I· '-::::::==:;::::==~=--=======~ Detroit L !'o n I quorterblck f. Charley Toylor In the ...,_ M-U victory o~er San flan-' r Greg l4ndry guided two first-ond peri9Cf put the Jledakint .daco. . (oYi $CORES 0! 0 HIGH POWER\.Get plentyof1olfln1h1lp lnArnold half ~ii drives 8! tbe on'~,fof-..... at 14-JO arid 5S Br:-ock1naton ran wild but it Palmer's boolithll, "TH StlotS ind Falr•9)' Wood1," writt1n ••· Lio .. 1_;.,,i_. ,....1,. • ..,.,,, 0 .._ .. _ --1.b 1• 1 -,_ the -~.1 toot an lntercepUon by Ken. 'elusively for t•Mi•~• of thl1 COiumn. A copy is yours for 20t: ind ..........-"""'-" .._...., ~ .,.;a Wll.'UR\U Ellis and his •stamped, self-drnHCI envelop. -.nt to Arnold Palmtr, C{o lU, for tbe a1ftt4win in the baDoooed to it.·18 as Olrit 28-yard tl'li1nt1wspi11per. Jut 10 trtaa agalnsUJ1lcqo. 11anburi9" picked off 1 touchdown mum with 23 Cbleqo ~k Bobby .Namath -1aJ and raced ti oecondl lei! lo polish off the Douglail a_ol a """1ag l'OCOl'C! yards for I -· deto,nnlned -. aft.r Spur-witb 51 1""" glvln& him 555 Larry Brown-sealed II In· the rler s puslng bad clo!ed the for the MUOO, but It wu Lan-third periOd when he' took 8 gap to 27-M with 4:18 to play. drf wbo provided the winnlng flare pasa from Kilmer at the • DENVER AT NEW YORK sport witb bill pwes setting line of acrlmmage and picked GL\Nl'S -Tbe New York up Ol>e-Yard runs by-steve bis. way down·tbe left sideline Giants scored after long Winter Olympics? The Col)s, smarting from a 1-1 remrd. stlll are trying to provide John Sandusky his first victory u a head coach. Sanduan WU promoted from assistant ooach when Don McCa!ferty was fired lut mooth. Owe111 and bbmeU. • yards for a toucbdown. mardles ' lo throttle t be It wu' the fint shutout by · Denver 15roncos, 2&-17. Voters w DecUle --··we felt bid for Mac, but a\ the same time we've got a jab to do and we're pulling Defrolt slnco the final game of MIAMI AT ,BUFFALO --Tbe Gionta DlaJCbed 92, 80 the ll'IU oeason. ThetheMlamlnly -~~ l'Ollt . ltnue and 65 yards for three of their . . as o wana-lCU eam 1n touchdowns and 240 _ pound DENVER (AP) -The ma- OAKLAND AT KANSAS Cl-· pro fpotball after .an euy S0-16 linebacker Jlnl. F i le s ~ jor concern for many Colorado TY -Kansas City's Chiefs COliquest of the Buffalo Bills. tercepted a Charley Johnson residents voting in Tuesday's continued their comeback by Mercury Morris scored twa pass and loped 37 yards to cllmbiua a. half if: kl front touchdowns 'and ptacekicker score. election is not whether George of the Oailarld .1:1; in the Garo Yepremtan provided 12 Johnson was Intercepted McGovern or Richard Nixon Is American Conference~ West points with three field goals three times end was benched inaugurated, as· president of Division with a 27-14. lrlumph. and three conversions. by rookie coach John Ralaton. the United States ln January, Quarterback Len Dawson Morris carried 11 times for New Y o r k quarterback 1~3 but whether the Winier and nmnlng back Ed Podolak 108 ylrds and scored from 22 Norm Snead hit 1% of 24 sparked the vlct.ory as Dawson and flYe yards out. · paaes, good lot'-most but off Olymics are held in the tossed three touchdown passes his 116 perce t aV ' Colorado Rockies in February, and Podolak rolled for 115 NEW-ORLEANS AT _)UN-_ 0 _ erage. · 197&. yarda. NESOTA The Minnesota HOUSTON AT CLEVE-"I'm fairly optimistic that Sports in Brief Snowball Tossing Melee Injures 15 LAND -Letoy Kelly's two toochdown nma and a pair we may win with even a of Don Cockroft field goals su~tially large margin," IHted the Cleveland Browns to says Henry Kimbrough, e1:· a 20-0 biwnph over Houslon ecutive director of Coloradans ~loft's field goals of 19 for the 1976 0 I y m p I c s . and 32. yarcb and a miserly Kimbrough was s p e a k i .n g defense played vital roles in about propoeed Amendment a the victory that kept the on the Colorado election ballot Browns one game behind -the proposition that would Pittsburgh in the AFC Central cut ofi further state funds for Division. the Ofympica and would prob- Cleveland's defensive high ably curtail federal support point came in the first period as well. 0 ER Col F'f New lork's Shea Stadium, when it held Rouston back KimbJ'oush and his group, B ULD • o. -1 teen Fred WUlis short of the goal c om pose d mostly of persons W·-ln1"ured and 37 cuttin off scheduled coverage the ""'" from t.he tw<>-inch line. businessmen, are running arrested Saturday as the of a game between the major effort towards keeping result of a Snowball throwing Washington Redskins and the ST. LOUIS AT PmL-the games lo the state. Kim- incident during the third New York Jets. 'The network ADELPmA -Two frus-brough said the group has a quarter of the Nebraska-carried ' the Chicago Bears-trated teams, the SL Louis budget of around $150,000. Colorado football game here, Detroit LlOllll game instead. Cardinals and the Philadelphia Citizens for c 0 I 0 r a d 0 • 8 pol\ce said. """ . Eagles, wound up In a H Future (CC'F), the organiza· Most of those injured suf· STOCKHOLM -Americans sta1emate. Uo.n that has become the focal fered minor cuts or bruises -Frank F r o e b 1 i n g , Jim P bi 1 a d e I p h i a ' s Tom point for opposition to the and were treated and released McManus and Tom Leonard Dempsey missed a 45-yard Ol}rmplcs, bas an advertising fri>m local hospitals, police sa>red first-round victorle1 field goal attempt with 4:08 budget of'les.s than $2.«M>. ac- said . Sunday in the S 6 3, 5 O O remaining. 1beu St. Loula took cording to Meg Lundstrom, 24, Of the 'S1 arrests, 34 wtre Stockholm Open Grand Prix over and marched to t b e a CCF director. together behind • J 0 h n I O 1 convince the IOC t h a t Sullivan Wei. "We"ve just been making all kind! or silly Colorado wiS the place for the mist'.akes. We're not executing 1976 Winter Olympics. the way ·we lhould on either By the autumn of 1971, offense M defense. We've had other groups around the state oilr lbare of Injuries, but il'1 had begun to question the more than that. We really Denver O r g a n i z t n g Com-don't know what the problem mlttee's (DOC) planning and is." expense figures u well u the In his first major move, a p p a r e n t 1 y haphazard SandUslr:y promoted former organization of the committee Columbla star Marty Domres itself. to the starting quarterba~k. OCP' was· formed m-earty-Alltime great Johnnf Unitas, a 1972 by a group of eight ·or IO 39-year-dd vceran with a hef- young people, mostly lo their ty salary, now rides the bench ztl's, who hid gotten together as a backup man. and decided the Olympios ,,.. Patriots, wbo upoet would not be benertcial to the ' Atlanta and Washington before average Colorado resident, . IOiDI into their four--game MJu Lundstrom said. tailspin, are stlck(ng with "We all Uked Colorado and Plunbll-allboli&h the fom1'1" wanted to continue living here J\eiMnan Trophy w\nner from but we were concerned !hat' stanionl I> Jiavlag all kinds of unconlrolled growth was going JtilUblt alter a spectaculu to overrun the state," said rookie leUOn ln 1971. Dwight FIUey, 28, a sociology Plunkett, wbo bas thrown 11 graduate of the Univeraitv of interceptions a n d rank1 last Colorado. Filley la the office among American Conference manager at CCF headquarters pauen, was benched for the in a rented house· on the edge flnt time tn his football career of downtown Denver. ln the th1rd period of a lou to During January, CCF col-the New York Jets tut w~. lected more than 2 5 , O O o He wu replaced by former signatures on pe:titlorm asking Vile star Brian Dowling. the JOC lo romove the Games "Everybody Is tight, no from Co Io rad o , MW question about that, aod Jim Lundstrom said. 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Each certificet• Is sp•ndabl•, just lik• money, at any store in the sponsoring shopping c•nter. Sponsorship rotetes with e different c•nter sponsor· ing each w••k's contest. P•rticip.mtln9 centen ere: Westcliff Pleu, 17th end Irvine, Newport l•ech; Herber View Center, Sen Joequin Hille Roecl end MacA,rthur Bouleverd, Newport Beech; Eestbluff Villag• Canttl', Eastbluff Oriv•, Newport B•ech ; a.y- sidt Center, Beyside Drive tnd Jamboret Rotd, New· port Bttch; and University Parle Shoppin9 Center, Culver and Michelson. Irvine. Watch for this player's form each week In the DAILY ·p1~0T Sports Section. Circle ffi• +••m you thh'lk will win in etch ptirin9 in the list of 30 9ames and dfMI In the ptayer'1 form •ntry blank or a reasonable f1c1lmlle. Then wetch the DAILY PILOT 1porh JN9•s for etch week's list of five winn•rs. RULES '· ......... ....,., ........... ,_ .... ·~ ... " ..... .............. _.... ........................... 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McManus The two bad done the on1y Lundstrom, "we feel that the presenl the IOC with the pell-=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tions, . II Theleday•, Dad, lt'1Mllorto IMwthomthan to t.11 them, Air Callfomla hu Just tho tic kot With Air Cal'• new"50-20 Club'" you can tum Soturday klk> a Fun E=lrolon Day, ,.,.._,,...., -'• , ................... -..Ml I I of Colorado campus police had no trouble eliminating ex· scoring of the day, with Bak· work of our many door·to-door department, said. perieoced Onny Parun of New ken hitting previous attempts volunteers . throughout t b e All those arrested were later 1.ealand 6-1 , 6-2, whlle Leonard from nine and 32 yards. state will be able to overcome released on person a 1 trimmed another veteran, Bob Dempsey 's were from the 11 the media blitz of Coloradans recognizance of bonds, Towle Maud of South Africa, 6--3, 6-4. and 30. for the '71 Olympic.s." said. He said most of those ar· The referendum on state rested and many of the in· fundtn'g for the game1 1 is jured were • University of Pro Cage, Hockey without precedent in the ,COiorado students. . hlsfOry of the m o d e r n 1 There was no tmmediate in-Olymptcs. Since 1898 when the rucation of whAt startetl t h e • .,. T ... n ...... . Games were revived I n fans throwing the snowballs. •••....,. ~ ~ -:.~~1t•i.to11 Athens, no city or ltate Isl• Earlier at h a I f t I m~ e. ~ L,_ P'ct. 01 T-...r• •-voted wbetlier to stage the members ' of the University of .... 1• i Jr H-v..-. '.!.!!!!J?'-hey NebraSta band were pelted srr:.: r I .!Jo f,\io ~~~ Olymokl once t were -~-•-,._ fro .. c..,.. ~ awarded. with SllUlt'~ uITTJ•n m HOutllWI 7 • 1I C:. Kimbrough and other su~ thestands,t.it"policeaaldno lm ! ,l ii ~~ •J.,,.·'°l·:S~ portertoftbeGamesaaythey Injuries or arrests resulted. ~ c....--HiXf -. l i 1 1~ ~ tt are sUrprbed at what lhey reel Authorilles said lhe t W o MltwUhl ~ !!J t 1 ! 1j 0 ~ Is a sudden react1on •&Unit =~Cti=· inclden~ 5c·~Ll.~ i~ "r.~,. ~1 .f 1tln :~>:~.= • "1" Go10tn st .. I I :; " ..., time before lbe lnttrn1Uoul pi!:i~i:o-S.:\h'b~~~:a;~ E'.:. ': , Ji i: ~a:;= i i j J1 ft u ?:r."~ ::""'l~T ~~ losses to Andres Glmeoo Jhls _ ~.. i:ei:' w. I !I ll Gamea to Colorado on llay 12, _ ... uu,._, , ... , """'-I "'"'-·-.. --1n··-over the veteran Spaniard ........ . T.,..,.,.,_l t:riMf• 11e ''Kl ·-,. PlV'oQn.. 13la"1• French Indoor ""-n tennis OMw tor rn•b,,......l ww a v.-~·, ::: JJ• .. • i, '·' 1e year btfore Colorado Orr. ~P-, 1".rl: Jobn LQYe ~a doleptlon to Pro Grid Standings Sunday II\ the final of the -, ,,.. ot ~;IJl'·'q:'':--' Club bad o.-1 the Ga- NEW YO' -Damage ' "!l'r!". ~ Grenoble. -· during tho delcrlbed u 1 a b o ta I e c.wsne ~ •.a 9.!.-~l!:t=,-=,.:-:::,:w;.;r-:::' =====:l::ttll=win=te=r :G:":'""'=:to=lry:':::'°::=========:-prevented a pn> loot b a II .,,.,~ I :m ll:l ~-:--=z:s°:.~:: = I I :Ill I r---=:.-d----;:_-:r,-t ~t--_-:_..--i , ~b1~1: ~ 1 i I 1~ I --wea •Y w GIJIO ..... -••• ~~oak! unlden-~ur-:~°':1ll. 1 untl JOUdoaonietNng With It. i;;illflodiiii;i;;i"'~•;ii;i•~euti;;;;;iicoiibleai;i;i;;ii"';;;;;iigi,iiiii;;i';ft'"iii;i'*i;i"ii' ii'ii11ii' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'fl I Do you have 10 idea tor a new • marttt for It. ltow lmdt it WUQld I -0< IOJ , .. IO 1ppli•-. tool O< -top> lDto ...-... IOd ...... odaet7 Don't just Ii• oa ,..,.-icleL the oompoiihloo ml&llc bl. U JOU Tab the tint "'I' ioward 81U1oa wilh. DMI cu -~,t:.flnd 6RAtl PRIX' "1 7 ~ ..... ~~.:.~.:: · 1 e&lf~~--- • aWUMTT -·-"···~· -----·"*··--' J.IAllllllCT-----............................. ., ..... 'IOllY~ .... , , .; ,, • J'OV lnvontion on tbo marie.t bf • m.anafldlnw to P'f for ...... Development and MarkeliaJ pn>duclioa rl&llG. , • O< ,.., - -.,.tioaal. Wo have.lllltb<iajJ_tlooJ111J ILlolo.DMJ'unn• -- nd odwrtillna upau, ocloalllll, -!acllldoa. 1111< doo't )Dt lk 1 ... -... ftnancW analYllJ utd ,._ .., ,.,., k1ao. It could be tumed iato I -YI that aro spcdallltl hi -a nlOlor -Pf-L Call DMI loe poduct dnelopmenL DMl wUI i... """" decalo oc ao lj)POl•tmonL I wstipte your idea and'" if mcr.'1 . I DOIUftUT 1111 IUllETm MIWTlll!W. I c:.11 17141 m ... n . l ~------------------_____________ J " I I you-deport Orange County Airport et 3:15 p.m, end antw et Ontario Airport t5 .,..,.... "*- You can tlke 1 look around, or ootch • ftlgnt .u.Jgnt back, E-woy. It'll be a n..i Jn tllOlr tlte---a --tllofll -fclfgol. I • • I • • • • DenYer ft LA R- Det1olt ft Ml .. nata GrHll Bay ft Cllico9o OaldPd ft ClnclllllClfl • I I I I Ka-City ft Plttsb111'fjh • Baltlmon ft SF 49ers : • UCLA YI WatllllltfOll I : LSU ft Alob-I • Pitt ft Navy • • Yale ft Pet111 • • Mlt1 .. t ft Old•o11111 • : Nam DnM ft Air Fote• : • G••tla 'fl Awlcla • • ...... ft •11ofs I • Cal ft OreCJOll Shit• • • Golden West ft Rio HOtlda • : O.•te~~ ft Sustu A99 : • Saa 11.....Aio n Sad•1b1dl • • Ma .. Dla n C:-.. Mer a • Lat Alonlltat .. ···-• • Llll;a2a · a.acll n IWY.., • : 0.aige n MIHIN Ylefe : • VIia raft n Saa Clea•• a • COlta M-n fa•11tal• V*'t a • H&lfill9tatl Beacll ft Sculta A99 • '• Mater Del n Pfal X • : N1wport Habor n West•ll•IW -: • Sad•1ll1ell n D111 ... • • Ma• n La1ru • : s •• ,. A99 V...., n ltt•ct. : ............ _., ______ . ___ . ·I!.··----· • •-II I --D ·-. I a •4:"' __ .... ___ • • • .-••••••••••• I ~~LOT -.-6,1972 ' Datsun Tacks on Luxq.ry ' ]apan.'.s Econ'!my Car Emphasizes 'Int.emational ~k' By CA111. 1CAJtSTENSEN A Df'W lamrf W ol can bu --.. DaL>\Jll "" 1173 and ril be -.. .-""*""" !<lur-door -""' --Slalioo -C.al1tod o.t '11.. it's Dllt!UD.'s ''1op t'i \bP tint .. class DOW Md seems to be aimet at the seg:mera of thr L .S. market ~ tbat demands incnased lu.x· ury 1l'bile not sacrificing .t . ~ economy. N'lSSUI Motors will ,..~"'.' oontinue IO ol!OI 11:1 popular • l: Datsun SID two-doer , 1200 °"' Coupe and Sedan. Datsun :!tO-"'1'~-z. and p;dup UUCL f' I TUE APPEARANCE of th< new 610 shows a sporty flair with the long nose,short deck f styling and the curved body liJ¥s o( the two-door exemplify it's \nt.ematkmal look. Lattice- work front grille and high rear dec k com::iliment the overall style. NEW 1973 DATSUN ... "Top of tW line" 610 hardtop coupe is new offering from Nissan Motors. Also ...available as sedan and station wagon. The Interior features a wood grained accented instrument panel with complete line of recessed qu~k reading in· stnzments i n c I u d i n g spe- edometer, odometer, trlp- menter, water temperature and fuel gauges. Completing the packa ge is a woodgrain three-spoke ste- ering wheel on the hardtoo or sporty lwo-!lroke padded wheel on the other models. UP FRON1 are reclinln~ bucket seats, standard on all models. which are spring load· ed to fiip p out of lhe way automatically for accesJ lo the rear bench se-t on the hardtop model. All seat.:: are deep foam padded nnd upholstered in vinyl. Sound Barrier Study Qkayed Capitol Newt ~rvlce LOS ANGELE:; - A model simulaUon study to evaluate sc~tlfically the effectiveness of a aou.~ barrier in reducing lhe noise Impact on residents along the no~ side of Los Angeles !Jlternatlonnl Airport has beeu approved by the Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners. It awarded a contract to C a m b r l d g e Collaborative, acoustica1 consultants, for the project. Other standard Jn t er i or features include: padded sun visors, large g I o v e com· pa rtment, door-to-door carpeting, inlerior light group, ash tray and clgarette lighter, heater and defroster, and Ooor mounted COMOle. IN ADDmON the Datsun 610 al5o offers · the perfonnance featur es <i f overhead cam engine, front disc brakes, and fully-in-- dependent suspension. Under the hood is an 180& cc (lOS.O cu. In.) single overhead camshaft four.cyllnder engine which develops 105 hp at 6000 rpm. A new engine mounting and vibration control system, coupled _with 90Ud unit body construction, reduces noise level. -Power is transmitted through an all synchromesh four·speed transmission with ,floor-shi£t, sta0<h;1rd on all models, or optional Nissan t hree ·s peed automatic transmission. A feature of the new Datsun 610 five-door station wagon is its carrying capacity. Fi.Ip down the rear bench seat, open the up-swinging rear door, and approximately 60 cu. ft. of cargo area is available. To ~ Increa!Od car· rying capafety, Datsun has provided ~. new ltO Station Wagon wi&h a beav.y-duty solid rear azle assembly with lm· proved leaf springs for smooth bandlillfl. llYESTMENT OPPORTUNITY II:. I!, ~ ..,.,, UlllllW OPPOF'Wlolty ta "'-tori of MJOO ... ...,, ,...,,. "' 1n-t. 111 ' -. • ....... IP writ. off for 72 • n-1t.000 Pl'-4'tt Ill 12 mot. on MCUttd c.ndo. P"'l«f In llrf• •l -~ """*' Pt!' Ufllll ~ el!y In c..111. c.-•• , ...... ""' "-· Intl &U-1ttl ~ & a"" Denture Invention Fer Pt11111 with •'Uppen'' and ,,.......,.,, The ~ lflln1 to b.&11 your own t.ecth ii P'*ib'-now with 1 pl11tic cream dltcoftFJ lh•t actu- ally ho\d1 both .. ur,per1"' and .,owen" aa never be ore paeaible. It'• • dilcovery caUed FIXOOI.~ for daily home UN (U.S. Pit. ,:J.003.988) and It b11 revolu· Uonilllddenture •earin1. Fl;tODf.PIT farms • elatk membraM lhllt belpa at.orb the ahocb o( bitina: aad dtewin1. With F1xooutt mtnJ denture ftln!tl ml:J at. .,,.,U-. lllush. witb tittle worry of dtnture1comln1 ioo.e. One appllatlon m1y l11t for boura.. J>mtura that ftt are tlM!n· tial to health. See your dentitt rqul.ufy.Cetea1·to-useF1xoc.N1' Dmture Adheeive Cream. FINAL LECTURES FREE • • leaf ~/ale !kve6lmsnl Sem6 Nov. 8th "C.f,ltal ConaernUon Through Exchanging Min mWng Tues" Lecturer -Bruce Howey ''Talloriog Your '73 Investment" Lecturer -Ranlfy ¥cC"'11• TICKITS AVAILAILI AT THI DOOJI IACH SISSION Mlm 7::IO • f::IO P.M. GOLDEN WEST COLLIOI SerlM C..pon-od ly 0r • .,. c-1 Ooldon w"' DAILY '9LOT e c.1 .... Huntllll'°" 8-h • fountoln Volley loenl ef RNllon THE DATSUN 610 line also power-assist, easy p e d a I features front disc and rear pressure braking. Also new ls a special pressurt metering drum brakea with Datsun's system which controlJ reer new Ma.!ter·Vac and Tandem stability in hard, sudden brak- Muter Cylinder system for ~ ing. Monet'• Worth Brace YourseH: Cost Of Living To ~hoot Up By SYLVIA PORTER . Another price "bulge" will send your cost of living sharp- ly upward in the neit 45 days -reflecting price increases deferred until after election day as well as whet have come to be "normal" in· creases for mo'st necessities and lwi:uries. The rise in the coat of µving indu to be di5closed in late December -in the Conswner Price Index, watched around the world for ' clues to bow the U.S. Is managing Its inflation - will almoat • surety more than match the rls« In the if<pWJI. bet index POll:Tll di!clooed a rN days ago. 1bat mcreue .w11 ~ .percent in a sin&le month, equivalent to an &Mual rate of & )l:el'Cent. IT WOULD Bg ailly for anyone IO lry lo make a precise guess about a statistic not yet meaaured encl DOI 10 be r<l<loed until weeb from now. But even Admlnlstration spokesmen who are vehement In their defense of President Nixon's economic po 11 c i e s agree lhat be won't rut his target or a 1172 lnflltion rate down lo the 2 lo 3 percent range by yw~nd. Even they foreeee a "bulge" and they call It by that name. And they are underatandobly relieved that tbe news ls to be pootpooed until all the votes are In. In ract, t now find In Washington a tolerance -an acttptnnce, lf you wtU -Of an aMual rote ol lnllation In the 3 IO 31> percent l'lllie In the yeard lheod. Thllt -be I or 3~ percent a year -year after year after year -with Keystone's New Bank In Newport Tllo AJtport Center om.. or Koyllone Savlnp and Loan "-11tlon bu -~ by Ronald W. C11per1, Key-·1 dlolrmln o1 the board. • Featuring t1.1tbattlc Mex· lclft doslp ....,led·. b·y trdlltectl BID'b, Kober , Nicolais and Ardndeta, the I tW<Hlory, 12,GOO _,. foot bullding WIS CClllltnlcted It a COit ol llOO,GOO. E m k I y Development ComJ>l'RY O r Newport Beacb WU t b e lenetll COOtl'ICIOf. Moordllil lo Clllrlel , • Bot· tomley. pnsldent "' Keyttone, the -buUdilc .. w 1>11 .. Mexlcan11ecoratl" Ule, btavy 'tfOOd belllll, ...... plutcr, I Oreplaee and I u r n t t u re brought from Meslco, aeattnc a warm. frlendlJ ttrnotphtre. ·the cost-Of·Uving increases built into .the economic struc- tlln! and compound<d. WHAT WOULD that mean to yau? Before I get to that, let me underline Uilil vital· paint: We are turning in a much better record of controlling i~ Oation this year than any other major counlry, most clramotically better than th< perfomwic:e ol Europe's In- dustrialized natlom. 1be dollar's Joa ID purcbu- ing power in the first seven- months of '72 averaged only 3.2 percent, according "' calcula· tions of the n,.t Notlonll City >Bank oflle'W Tork, well below the depreciation rate I« the currencies of all other prime industrial nttlODA and com- pming witb 811 avertge IOss or 6.! !"rcent for Europe's currenctes. What's more, u our rate of Inflation h a s decelerated, Europe'• rate has shown ln- creaslnr signs o f ac- celeratJon d u e to natfmal policies to encourage business expamlon and to an m. Oationary tnflui: of unwanted foreign funds. BUT WE DAVE not manag- ed IO do more thau slow our ln- Oation from a "gllloplng" rate of 5 percent or more to a "jogging" rate of 3 to 3'A percent. In the ll'ice-wage freeze of August·November, 1m, the annual rate of price rile was a mere "creep" of 1.9 percent. In the flrsl quarter or tm, It wu bocl: llP to 1J peroent. lo the oecond and thin! quarters of lh1s year, it wu back up to 3.6 percent. When the fourth quarter ls totaled up, the rate will DOI be dowo, 1bere Is In- disputably a blu toward ever blgber prlcet In our land and In the world ·of the !ale 20th . \"ntury. f&nd now, there's hardJy 1 WOrd among Informed econorniJtJ of a return to the "creepina;" rate of 1 Y.i to 2 percent -the rat< which ~ed Jn the pre.Vietnam -period Ind which WIS the <qulvalmt of prl<e llllbtlity tn an ~y ts d)'Mmk u aura. For 1t 1 percent a yur, tt would toke almoot three quartm of 1 century for prtcoo lo «louble: thlt would not hovw on lmper\ont~d on 1ny lndlvkiual'• , 1aY1ng or im1t1J11 . AT I PIQICZNT, It woold tab men· 111111 II ~ I« prtcea le•-; 11111 allo -~ hof'\ much lmfllCI .., 1ny lndl..-1 f1111lly'1 ftna1> ctal hllblts. t But an annual rite of S to u --•fl<lr -1 At lliai rate, pflcH -1d dot> ble IDd lrfDle to I~ t11r1oroo. WeU~cnthlu.,. t"'1 ends, I 1 pen:<nt -1 ---altlbo dollor't bl(ytar -lo bllf, At I peroeot lnllMD , J'll'I would be brutlllJ --If you put your •vil'll In flJl4. lncom< medlwnl -e.f., lllcl> grade bondl, lavinp -illlurll1Cll, Ibo lib. At I I -t yearlJ !'lie. you would hove ti> obfoln 1n lntartst return hill> enoogh lo o/fl!<t the 3 peroent plus 1,,. · come taxes and lo 1lve you, 1 return too. Rates thfl hta:h are not aeoerally tvallabl'e on ., ' ·- • Wal ·l Street • • • • • . , • Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today own stock. We couldn't prove it, of :course, but it seems likely • • that the percentage . is e~en greater here in the Or- ange ·Coast areal.. . . . and it's grQwing every day. ·' . That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its readers "today's. final stocks to9ay" via super high speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home- delivered edition and the service gets better all the time. Wall Street's computers "talk to" computers in the DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of more than 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 minutes to move the entire New York and American Stock Exchange reports from the ·ca n yon s . of Wall Street to . the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast . And when technology finds a way to beat that speed record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be among the first to use it to bring readers "toclqy's adion today." When it comes to financial news, the one that means business is the 'Ille nnt noor ol tbe - llOl'J "'1llnl1lllr elnlcture Jrill be occupied by Ke)'itone with moot or the oeoond level !Oiied "' tenantl. The blllJd. lnl'• rocmt1eo w111 be 1v11~ llilo to dvlo Ind CC1111111unlty groups. hl11>1rade Investments-· ._ _____________________________ "!"9 _ _,_..i.,"" ( \ (' ) r ,. ' • •• 'I . • . ·' • ' , :· . ., ,.: . . ,. . • ' . ,. ~ ~~ . . . IN·G·RE -DIENTS MAl(E 'THE DIFFERENCE . Reeipe For Variety a cla1h of Sydney Harris a pinch of Art Hoppe a hint of spice a la Jack Anderson season well with S. I. Hayakawa Good chefs know in any recipe it's the ingredients that count. The DAILY PILOT emphasizes the 'hci~e grow~' and . local ingredients (letters to the editor, Gloomy Gus, local editorials), but only . top quality ingredients are used on the DAILY PILOTS editorial page, whether local or national '· Besides its strong local emphasis, the DAILY Pil.O~ !trVCS up a vanery oi columnists with a wide range of . flavor. ltere are a few of the diverse columnists that can be found on the ' . DAILY PIL-OTS editorial page. (There is no set schedule as . local material has priority over columnists, but some of the top national columns appear se~al times each week.) . . Art Hoppe ·1: ... ~ Even just ,a pinch of Art Hoppe is 10 sharp it adds flavor to your ~ay'• reading. An quhtanding i;olitical end social satirist, Hoppa hes been likened to Will Rogers and Mark Twain. His topic of the dey can be anything. He · reads through the peper until he finds en item he doesn't understand - then he explains it to everybody, he 1ay1. Here's the columnist. who hes been spicing up life for some of the nation's most powerful bu1i- i1111 and p0lltical figures during the pest several months. He's the muckracker (that's his favorite name for hlmselfl who broke tfte ITT scandal kept his own name in headlines for weeks and was awarded the Puliher Prize for his He combine• solid fact end his own whimsy to create • unique column on the people and forces shaping our world. Art Hoppe hes 'the perfect solution to abso1¢ely every· thing,' he '11()11 gleefully tell you -and most of his solutions will appear sooner or later on the DAILY PILOT editorial peg• where they .will make delightful reading. reporting on administration policies during tfte lndo-Paki· stan war. As the l1t1 Draw Pearson's No. I anistant and inheritor of the Pearson column, Anderson learned from the -st•r muckraker. Ht sees himself •• 'voice of the voiceless' end 'the man with the X-ray eye• on the secret files.' Nothing and no one is sacred when this herd-hitting columnist Hek1 • target. S. I. Hayakawa An editorial page Masoned well with the writings of S. I. H1y•kaw1 ·;, • testy dish, indeed. His dis· tinctiv• writings on wgher educ•· tion, semantics and communica· tion add. much to the variety of flevor. He writes about the mechanics of understanding end misunderstand· ing, about weys in which our de· cisions ebout race or war or public policy are 1h1ped by the words wt u11 in t1lldn9. 'I .hope,' seys Hay1bw1, 'that my column i1 like • weekly letter to • friend, t91ling him whet'• on .my mind and why 1 think it i1 important.' ~is peppery pro•• can lie found often adding to the reeding pleasure packed into the columns of the DAILY. PILOT editorial page. Syuey Barris If you think the pen is mightier than the sword, you shoukl feel the needle. And Sydney Harris is lust the -n to wltld tfte needle. He delights in usln9 the sherp point of. his 'pen' to deflate the pompous end disarm the stupid among the people he observes in the world around him. Humanity is his beat. He finds stories to tell and folbles to tell tbout In some of tht most unexpected places. His column ii a toned salad of ideas sldllfully prwHnted, 1m1ll stories artfully told, big stories modestly offered and tfi• human equetion masterfully expounded. The Herris touch is o~en evident on the editorial poge of the DAILY PILOT. Sample it soon. \ ·They Add 'Tasty' Editorial Page to up a • in the • , .. J...------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ., l • • • •• ' ' OAll.V. PILOT TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLiGHTS .. ' Alie • 9:00-Pro Foot~. Tbe'Ballimore Colla tye op' the New Eng Ian~ faU!ots tonight. . • • • ! • KHJ II 7:80-"Tbe GizebcJ,;•• Murder and mirth: abband in this 1960 comedy With Glenn Ford, Deb- bie Reynolds and Carl Reiner. NBC 11 8:00 -Laugh·ln. Don Rickles beads the list of guests tonight as a faith healer and a baggy pants comic. Also along for the ride are Marlin Milner and Kent McCord of Adam·12. KCET fl!l 8:00"-"Awake and Sing." Walter Mal· tbiu heads the cast ol this new production of Clif- ford Odets' 1935 Broadway drama about a Jewish family during the Depression. CBS IJ 9:00 -Here's Lucy. Jim Balllly performs bb Phyllis Diller impression when the real Phyllis ~ ~ unable to appear in Lucy's show. ~ Angeles ' Mayor Sam Yorty al so guests. -------""'-'="""""'"""'""""""'-di TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening Tuesday DAffiliE fts ... ._"...,. {*1) ---.... -~ ••CQ ... 111 n -i:i... "°e::': :';.... <-.> 'ii __ • __ .... .... ..... tr tin!> ,._ .. De-... ---. ' e!)Nodltil Cilli lilil-' m Mwil; (Ziii') "Tiit CMI 11 Srtt11" (dr1) '45-Bettt Davis, Johll. Diii. -·tel -... -,, .. , ... __ .... !---1••·,.. ...., " •••• ··r lie) .,, G11c11 ~ """' ,_ .... -........ {d") ,,. _,_ ..... _. I,!)""· --" -(COlll) '49-Shlntf l•"""· Cllflotl .lf•b~ ... IMIJ) .,-... l 1A1•1' Cerld. <••> ~ ... Sitt-. OD • One ·. Week Only J~ <;OCKER ., \ .. ,.. ~·"'-··· rl:~ .,. ~-~s.la,a..' w \ ··1.~ ,. , •. ' • : ....... Alln'I . 1 ; . ' .... ,. ......... ' ......... ~: "WOODSTllCk" ·. M ... tltni W. fl) ''W ....... " •'71)1 ..., I' c..e. '-· ..... z ...... . : . '· ·1.rntt.iaiii you · I ALWAYS WANTID TO 'KNOW AIOUT SU~ ••• ,"'MONIT'TAIA" Ill 1 "''t .. --' llCIMll,GAllK ".J•.:r.:g:r,. 1•• I • & ~ .. , "" , ...... SEP~RATE PEACE ............ ~-~~ CORT '="' • I ---,, SIAD/UM J .. --..• . -- . ·(- • , •M.,._., ....... "TMi OODFATHl.a" 1a1 ,. & ' "llANNll CA'llJ!!:lll,. (~) • 'l "IV'llltYTMIHll TOU •Wiit· 1 ' W.V.TllD TO k. AIOUT S•X" • , '• / ' •',. "WH•R•'S f'OP'f'A:?• 11) ' . • "'TMI •llW Cl.NTUafONI" (I) •• 9-;c c. keft . ""-AY MISTY POI: Ml.'" ca1 Clllltln l,_ "THE VALACtO l"Al"l.11" (I) & Twt atrtts Ill "THE aDSTON ITIIAN•Ll.a" l•l f • ·f' in i .. i$t.Giiis ... wtlh210lbL ollov911rll ·-- -. -·---~ ~ 111•• 1!1-~ "Tt!J 8~11DIH 0'-THI '' . " .. • f'INZ!-(ONTINIS" ·~E'ORGE c. scort' • PETER O'TOOLE .AVA GARDNER IN C•I . "THE BIBLE" ·ALSO RAQUEL WELCH ·. IN 1'0NE MIWON BC" ........ M. ""TW ...... 1:1 f ..., C12ll221• .... s.t. IS..'"" 2P.M. • ' 'I ' ' .. ' . : .. I . ' '• '· .. ( I , "SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL"'~ . • " f • Te.., fllllW(oul looking wedding -'°!*-'"'°llllt-•--11> )lokl their plecle an her 11ng.,, beeutifl!IV, All In 1~ .... 'l'JllDWill!ll<L A. e260. B. $,!ioo. C, $300. D. M2lt-Cinllr, '4815. ' ' """' ----·-....... rtc.N -..... a.wa.·-~- SIAVICK'S Jewelen Since 1911 II fASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH -6+4-1310 Op•n Mon. •ncl Fri. 10 a.m. to f :JO·p.m. Wl1tl loc.ltjoN of: TOl't"lftC9. °'*"91, U eemtet; U ....... Aho: .... °"19 ... Us v .... -, r . - ·To the Editor of the Daily''Pilot: 11 ~ ' I • In· covering our telki o• the 'North '5'nt• Ana Rotery Club, es reported in the Nd)lember 2nd,lriue__qf, the Pi.lot, your news:writer eccu1ed m;, in eff~o:Of '.l~sl~ in steting th~t I .w;o11ld vot• mt ,convlch~.f'/. ~~~ [I "!~d feke the v1ews0 9f '1t~·v~rs into ec~.~n ,~..i those convictions. I submit thet· tli•N' is· uf:terlv !'O f.nconlristency in such e position. It is wha~ ·~•ry·lil•~ .Co119,..•m;n does. I f ;.-,.· _ , As P•ni,•1 Webster of1C• llli4, "There 11r•.' certeln incon1i1tenciu"thet •r•::lu•tifie~ by.• dla119,,of 1eirci1111· tan~•·· But the"' i• ~i¥P• of ~nc:;on~i~nw 't!wit is·• In r '. ~ I .• " ' ' •• ,, 'P.bl•· It is ·~• in .• 1 ... ncy ~•n • IMn'• cohvic:fl:Oii end hitot•,' lie1wMn hi1:c011science-enCl1hls ~nduct. That _ls· en I con•imncy '~ Wlill!;li I .Hllf"~'M 'CJUllty." OT ' •hell John 'Bleck! · ' • · ' .. • I , -· I• • ' { ' •• • • • 16 . Jm Wn I I lllodt C. .... ,, W 1C1 1w IM' Dbt\ld • -==·~"a:'"­===--..::-.- • : • " ' ' ' ' ' DAILY PILOT 1Daily Piiot Classified •• Gener ii $1--ywlit to thl.I home. 1r1 • s bedJ ... n, ' both w l I h bullt·ID kitchen • ftttplace-1 double p.rqe -block wall fence-covtftd patio -new palnt ~ and out -beau- ti.fully W.S--1prd trwd. and ...................... forced air llielt -50 pL ... ltt --and belt of 1111 tt can be )'OUl'I b' only $29,000. c.n lied CUpet. Realtors. 546-IS40. LAND LOCKED SAltOlll Sall, """'""" Jib, llaoy, p.lley, gait -to name Jumt a te~·-You mu.t IM' thlt 5 cabin fbedrm1) luxury Unu ln Orange. Thll ~ ~ has M:ttened-ln patio, A.C., and fish pof)d. Imagine! I 5 Bdnns for $30,950 ., park )'OU!' boat ln the ovenbed drive and launch Into enjoyment. 8"z/J.P.,. !557-<130. 3 BEDRM. HOMi COMMIRCIAL LOT m.- 0on·1 m1ll thla •a I u e =· Doll -3 !l home with ale --.... -· larp J car pnp that )'(Ml can operate a ~ oat ol, zoned C.2. • locaW in bHl nltlide Ollbl. .... area. H~ It won't lut! Call Red CUpet. Raltorl ......... PICTURE PERP:ICT $21,511 Tb.ii hmne ls ln betttt than new cionditlon. wtth all. the aood'n and priced to .ell. 3 lup bedroonu, 2 bathl, 1pac\oul buUt-ln kitchen. 2 car pniae. forced air h ea t .adul t oocupied. "''-lot, ...... .... .,..,,.,... and .... - 1204.00 ..... -... l subject lo txlad1111t' TIW~ loan .... It loday. c.n ft.,j Ca~t. ftetltor. 5&-IMO. 3 IEDIOOM IAIGAIN $26,900 Hurry on dill one tt won't lut! with a beaatl f •I built-In ........ , bolllo, ... doutu prqe, new mrpN -~ .... .,,,., .... of MctneL Ud lt -llt ,.... for $21.11111 .. -Call Red Carpet. :AMUVS -· AP Za• szZ.ooo 2 bt'droom, l bath home • poalte Cmta M ... Hollltll. Jd"I for pro!"""""1 -· Howie wUl cany lnYt.cmiftt while 1waltlng ~ HURRY! Roy Mee ..... ltNl'9r lllD H.-BMI. CK. •mt ~--=------: -=-- LIDO ISL• BllT llUYI 0.....-... tltlo -S 111\., S BL,.--, homl•t•m.PT'd I ,..~, ~·· btt1's ·--~ !WIKER Ra!----• Hew .... Ollllilr IJr, DAILi . PllOl COAST'S • . ' ' .-. , . Everyone He•' Somethin!l Tba~ Someone Else Wants DAILY PllC)i Gtner1l LIDO ISLE Spacious 2 BR. & den home on extra wide, 50 fl .. with sunny south patio -$75,000 will buy you a different way of life. · CORONA DEL MAR Between Coast Hwy. & the ocean, sharp, immac. borne with a bach. addition. $61,500. Convenient p11.rklng -easy to Ix- a "DROP·IN" at Bay&: Beach Realty Genor•l 4. Uo/IVl.Jf HlMf:: HI THERE! a very unit iri Caught you again readint a Unique Homes 1dl Don't be embarrassed; thou1•nd1 do it every night. It's a release, an expression, it's funf Honestly, we enjoy writinp theH Ks -and talking with you •nd 11 Jong as we're talking, Unique would like to Invite you to h•ve your Mxt real estate affair with us. Whether buying or selling, the people, the Hrvice, the results will delight you. Look at all the other1 on this page, then think of us -aren't we Unique? U ~ l(,)U I: lif)Ml:S ON TCfl 0, 'fHE ft(AL UT Art W!ARKEr wrfifTHE NICEST PEOPl..E: SELLING -l'M£ NEATEST HOMES CORONA Oil MAii, e7S«100 • MUA VEltOE, 546-MXIO • NEwPOAT BEACH. 64f.f600 • CALL US -General Exclusive Corona del Mar Con"Sidered one of the best areas on the ocean side of the Coast Hwy. This older family home i5 situated on 2 residential lots. Ezcellent appreciation situation. -Ottered al $79,500 CORBIN -MARTIN ON THE POINT BALBOA PENIN. located lea than a block ofl the oceanfront Ir: a block """' -Bay. La,,.. • bedroom, 2-aty home. 2 batha. large living room wtth fittJ:iace, family room A: shaded patio. Some "k!w of ocun 4t; bay from upper i...1. P'UIJ -165.000.-Call 5f>..1151 ()pen Eves. · •. HERITAGE RE/Ill ORS o:-~----------- OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX as sociated lP-'• • ip, i.1Eo t1 1 lr.JRS : • "' ~''""' ~·1 11>•1 , 0.-•1 ~-SMiti,. ~ MllASSGCllTU • REALTORS 2828 IEASI' COllST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MM CALF. 644·7270 TERRIFIC BUY All wrapped up in ll]is 2..sTORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. HUGE rumpus room that will take your pool table. 2 brick fireplaces, built· in kitchen, large yard & room to store your boat. VA NO DOWN . . $39,950. TERIVFIC BUY IN BACK BAY AREA - 3 Bedroom, 211 bath, built-in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAM!· LY ROOM, community pool & REC ROOMS including billiards. Fee land close lo every· thing. CONDOMINIUM ............ $34,500. , AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 644-7270 Gener•I * *' * * * * TAYLOR· CO · · ofi·nJa .J~fe PRESTjGEr WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWlf .. IY APPOINTMENT 101 ~ind41 Isle Drive Lovely 5 BR., 4 be. home with downstairs waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or study. Mexican ~le floors , beam ceilings, quality construclion, slip ........... $155,000 For Com~te Information On All Homes,.. Lo11, PIM .. C•ll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 S.y1ido Dr., Sul""· N.I . 675-6161 GeMr•I A ' "- 7 ·-·· /-----~ ''Winner'' With A Pool! $25,900 TARBELL .2956 Harbor, Cotta Meta Newport Heights Duplex-Pool l 111:1 \I I 1111.11\ SPUT ~L FORMAL · D(NIN5' ' LAND LOCKED SAILOR CL~SSIFIED ADS 0.-•I WELCOME TO MARLIORO COUNTRY and bnlllJ )'OW' horse to lhit: neat 2 bedroom ranclHtyle hDn>e on large lot. Perfect tor the family who wants anlmall &: wkle o p e n ..,..,... Locat..i Jun a tew blocb from Newport S.adl. New on the market. C.all us qulck. Call 546-<i880 (Open """"·> , . HERITAGE REALTO RS Lachenmyer Rt· ilt~ T « OCEAN VIEW PARK-UKE · 5°/o DOWN! BRAND SPANKING NEW! Only 4 • 2 story homes left! CLOSE OUT SALE! Crack!- ,, ' . - You Can Seti It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad TARBELL ,. ' . I I I I ( , I I I ·I ·1 ' TARBELL • Price Rellilced- SPANISH vru.; -Seller bouaht larger home. 3 Bdrni., 2 bath, fonnal din- ing room w/wrooght iron doon. A real jewel! Shag crpte, cust:m drpe, sparkling clean 'hom~ only %-)'ftll'I new. CALL 9(;8..«56. ---=--- ·- ' ' ' I ·1 " i I I ' ' 11 l ·-·,,!ill11r • • I le _ ... _ _ ... _ ,., 1 I • • \ - I OAILV PILOT E~ CORDOVA AP'TS. -·I~ 1 a 2 a, .. , ••• • Dishwasher • Shi Cari>"!b!I , Walk-in Clcie- ets, Forced Afr ·!feat · E.tra Large Rooma • j!tauUful Game Room • Heated· Pool • BBQ'&- l!llclosed Garagea. Quiet surroundings and close to shopping. (Nr Harbor & Hamilton St) Adult Llvl119-No ...... ifn Chorle St., Coste -642-4170 HACIENDA HARBOR From $154 DELUXE I & 2 BEDROOMS Furniohod & Unfvrnl~ . Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting Dishwasher -All Utilities Paid. Adults Only • No Pets 2<41 AvocMo St., Cool• - VILLA MARSEILLE5 646-1204 SPACfOUS I & 2 BEDROOM APT. Fumlohod & Unfumbhed Adult living Dishwasher color coordinated appliances • .... Plush shag carpet -mirrored wardrobe clporo- lndlrect Ugbting in kitchen • breakfast bar • huge private fenced patio • plush landJcap- !Dg -brink Bar-be-Ques • large heated pools & lanai. Air conditioning. 3101 So. Bristo! St., Santo Ano 557- COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. MANAGING AGENT -----·----,_A"'p._1_1._F_u_r_n. ____ 360_ Apt. Unfurn. Nowport llooch Costa Meu 2400 Harbor Blvd., 1c.M. (114) 557-SQJ RENT.AL OFFICE OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM Pork-Llko su....-1119 QUIET DELUXE 2 A 3 BR APTS. Pvt. Parioll * Htd. PoQla Nr Shop'g * Adu.I.~ Only Martinique Apts. tm Santa Ana Ave., C.M. Mgr. Apl 113 &t6-5M2 O•n• Point $190 per mo. 2 Br., 2 Ba., crpts, drps, bll:nl, encl gar, balcony view. New apt in nice area. 837-3927. hot Bluff J140 mo. ~ n1t. no. o1 Hunt. Bch, 2 br, bltnl, crpt/drps, pool, play yard, laund facil & carport. Cpl I-2 sm. childnm ok. No pets. Call 84H004, OCEANFRONT, beach We have \Vlnter Rentals Will Take Students Alao oceanfronts avail. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sundecl<. Newer dlx Br., bltns, crpts, drps, lndry, 2 S &inns., 2 bathA, frplc unrum.. yearty .... $215 4 BR. 2 BA • .. • . .. • $325/350 3 BR. 2 BA ........... $285 1 BR. 1 BA .....•....• $175 2 BR. 1 Ba. Penin ...• $250 CAIL' 6T.l-J663 associated 6RO..;EPS-REALTORS ;:1, W lio11'oJ 1>ll-lbbJ OCEANFRONT New furn. 3 BR. 2 BA. lrpl, $300. WlDtf!I'. Adlts only. No pets. 6'13-1!0118. 2 Br., 1 Ba. apl, 5 Doon to Beach. Water pd. $185/mo. Winter rental. Call 675-"'50 FOR Rent: Trailet' w/cahflna, SllO + util per mo. All adlt pk. For quiet elderly couple. 548-8391 OCEANFRONT 3 BR, • I 2BR, -2BA, Call Bing diy1 838-1491,, Eves & -675-:1949 CLEAN Bach. apt Utilities • 19cluded. $115 Mo. 3 B1ks. to ·beach. 8'15-0144 lifACH ...nt.h. W""°' & yearly. "NO fee to rentifi. ABBEY REALTY SU-:\83) Apt. Unfum. 365 Balboa Peninsula e OCEANFRONT Town - house, fantasilc view, 3 BR, lam rm., 3 frplc1, 4 Ba. ~: ft. $750/n'IO, YrJy. Corona del Mor ON TEN ACRES AptJ. tum./unfum. Leue ~ I priv. patioa. ~ Tcruill Ccrltnt'l Bktst. 900 !fa. Lan, Cdl\f 644-2611 (~ nr Cout Hwyl . . ' ' HARBOR GREEllS. Fumlohod & Unfumlshod From $130 to $215 mo Bachelors e I Bdrms 2 Bdrm1 e I Bdrm1 I Yi or 2 Full Baths 546-0370 ------ c/Ul)Orls, nr shope &: pier. $169 yr. round. Adlts. Baby ok. 536-2131. • I~ R ;' U I I ' ' " •• p. " t, I ' . j ' ' IJI] j' 'n :'s •• mJ I · I:( • llllJ I •ti: • l[llJ1j ~ --~'·~Jl l f j ! 1 ) ' 1911!1 ......... M& Fnl .... W ........ M~l!'711 HolpW ..... M&l'nl ........... M&l'nt '!"'P• ..... M&l'nl -•" NEW l'ACTOttY RH, nllbl nlJef o bllt, & Oaok OENIJRAL Ol'PICE U-7:IO. LVN, alpt lllfll. , 1.o011 .................. PIQlh EXPANSION U-7:!1. lllil Jlmo. -~ 11.n~ New Iv~ Olli l.ormm Mll•tMI 1'w Mo. .....,,, Ooov. H .... Xlnt d" ' "' "•ninam--. • ---·1n ~ Centw ~ """""1 Al Pw Wr1ttwt SAIL loM • band....,rlr ._ ,J;1 :J). SlG "'.a. ... 'mo"' Or .. NB At ~~lDbblo Sail a • ......... t •1h-• "" ntU6 CHIEP COOK a~:.ER'At~zr;;; .. ;;; Full Tl-SALl!S -•N "'' U • old<!' -_.er. HOUSEWIVES fltm !bne carpellily I~ ll I I Y-men --1lonlcal 'flnl•ll •-For Employe ear....,. beldul. Avrh N -1'11. apt1Nde bdp6JI. btlt ,.. ~ = .. ~ ...... = "5"'"'1 Expert""° Euentlal ID aS-~ roqulnd. """ be J9 °' • prof-peopl•. Oun a..-.._ era1 oocklJV. GIRlS .t BOYS <Mr. Able to ttart wart· tm. i. a ..,. •••~ o! a 56 ,... n 1111111 · 10 ,.. • old<!' .-bi!>. 11 aCcepod. For old ... 11 ;;:;.-;;-,,. for 1 Hourt 6 AM-2 PM, 5 dl:)'I wk DAILY f'ILDl" R0\1I'E3 Job lnlorm&tion. .,. ~ cat e er SQ~ Coll T.....i.y · ....,. ,.. -be your own APP!¥ In die 10 ·~ =•~f·"'-tio. A aet 101Z own bn., .... lo $10.1'0 -1"'-t Call .... --,,.._ .... ,.. ... --need. 'JIU! It Jialn ........ ,.., PACl~ic"ifuruAL ~.~ ~ •• -~ = ~:.. ~: <in.,._ on ...... ..-. BUILDING -......,__ -~ ~=12~ Our ·-• will .. in-~.i thil great co. w/til 700 Newport Cellter·Dr.1 NB Hf;l.P wanted tor cable mactilne,esp'd on dreue• ~ ~Rcieer~~ F~u. Wevitbn .in. Good pe,y. & .palswwr. &tiHXQ w Kateii., Anaheim. ea. Barbara ••••••.• 833-2700 COOK·l'r)r, p/ttme. Apply FJexlble . bour1 . PART .. TIME For appt .A interview caU ' ·~ a-Bell -~ ~-An ~ m.'"21 Nov. 9tb • 10th.,.. 2574 Newpmt BIYd, Clf , ·~ Enlolo>er n~~ N~ Jy. AK 1or Mia i.... -COUNTER..,,._ Boun ll 16 ~ -..-Deli\Wy..AulD.Raule · ... creek •I tltlsl 7 PM. Mr. Best Cleanen. HOIJSEKEEPER/cook ex-With 'l1le ~ SALESLADY ,.. - Nll ... late, but lmlt apot ~ E. C.out l{wy CdM. perlencecL ihe-1n. $!00. :l'eo:= !!fo! ~ &tore. i:r-~ * bit m.:p tndMdull as mte DELIVERY ol DA IL Y ST>1B'1' 541.. SAWYER home need 1 ltlhtr. V~ b:*t1n & PllD'l', SUNDAY ONLY, to fKXJSD<'3':Pii&OCdi :IJr PAYROLL Cl k mature woman tor l'leWIPllpet' carrlen Re-couple e x per. unem· er , ~ A Ctica1 · ~ group, quires the -. ol a Station 'cumbered. Uve-in. Pvt rm Hotel/Rmaurant. B of A M&-ml. pra -........ 8'$-2'!00 w v ~~-... " .... Gd -··-· 642-9lll6 payroll ........ Sat • Sun ........ . aaon or an. ......... ioa ~. --~. • only, Sf0..8429 Wk d y • .... ----~ - - - Hany Seeley, 330 Weirt Bay *· ~· to ~ .-ork &U-i71Xl, ext 586. ;;c>~ , St., ea.ta Mesa. on Ar 5 hrs, PBX r..-oor .. --... • Lecal Seeretarlee $8J0.$1'00 Front Office to $500 DENTAL Aa!stant. Elp'd l<J.3. Expel, . ..~~";;;y e F/CBdokk..,,..._ aside' .U ~of a. chainidt, 3 dayl ~ JMMEDIATE Operdng for apply 8 to 4 Mon thru Fri'. 100% he Paid By ~ w. job! Belutifulotticetn 6*-&.l neat young man 657W.19tbSl,CostaMesa. LllReindtr'•AaenQ' ---tr DRAPmlC -~ "'-ability. PRESSER 49lO camouo Dr. Decontm:o type to amat. Penn. ~ wn1 yr 54&-2118 Newport Beach ~y indtftlual. busy aton, mo. to old C.~ ~ co. Will P~ ~ Male ;; ~ n-.ey .......... 83.1-ZIOO ...... PmD. -tnln --• ---' SECRE~ADY other nwof1hw operatk>m. Laa™. _........._. ' ...... E r--' T ELEX:I'RONIC A$SEMBJ .Y: Good fuhln!. Call Dori1 PROFESSOR'S 2 cblldren Be right hand pl to 3 men tn , • ..,_ .... Y "'° IACal "" w/-...,. -at 5fi.-OIJL .-.,... 1..., ,....., 10 ....... ..., dept. 'lb!a ii the .. Jinn -llhu!> ... gnm --· clw>oe ~,;,~•u. o~-to 5 -Pi--. 54&-2811. !deal pool-for the ag. . to earn while )'Ut1 leam ... ,..,~fi.l'll'" • "i • ,......., ex· ' g:reatw: aaJ who likel dMllml ID tnin tir career Full 1: P/tlrne poeltiom pc'. ~ a&81CY. Gd variety. Salary to $:i63. Call ..... -_,.,,., I< n<"'1 avallabl" 8'l&lY ID 11.8> aalaly, Send ....,... P. O. ,.. OPERATOR Jan ...... -. CouW mto.wlCf!mmli here. Call Nancy ?Ny, st0-9li5. =z. &. Coram del Mar, Ca Penonnel A&ucy, 2 7 9 0 Lee ............ ~m Coutal :f.:ncy, 2T90 Harbor Blvd., c.M. . Harbor m " CM. INSURANCE, pt lim<,"""" Enporllncod SECRETARY ~ -~nc ENG~. tnp ar llfternootW. Heavy ~,__,.,,,, .u"c.oc.A· t;yplng licbt SH 6C' aft. Insurance 1ec'y, aper a BSEE w/5 »" expm".•~ -UNITED -mlil.!t. Chooee )'OW' own c!n:uit design .., •lec:m> --CALIFORNIA BANK P~-hro. Top pay. Loni ~· ~. ~~ IR),ff flERSCNo.la. 309 Mein StrMI I~ 54<>-4450 + _.._ Call Don SERVICES~ Huntington llNch Anaheim 5.1>-%!22 ,.,_.,..tlJado<oa, '4<Hm. CouW Flee··--$3Mlll NEVERAFEEATTEMPO •• /tgf!atcy, 2190 Hutu Bl. Tempo Temp:nrz Help C.M. =.. ~ ":., ~ F.qua1 ()ppo<. Employer Soc:y/Bkpr pt ~ ESCROW Exec.s.c>r~tof!OO With varied.....-. to 8ecretar7 to '650 PubUc Relatbs asaist ott1.ce mar. constn1.c· lhl Frldly to $550 OFRCER llec'y/l!., Ill $500 Fut pa<ed P.R. -in lloa <:0. min. 20 ~,...wk. '!""" Gid Fridq to $525 ~ ~ otnciea. leeka Mall ftpiy 'llatin& work" ex· !lliln at h 1DP tJr lhai1> P Al!<w•ithc oen ssm good, )'OIJlll professional per 1n detail, familJ status, .~ ~eatcd tn ~ Opportunity to join one of~ Pit Reollltl1'>'Pla $U) br. writer with "'"paper or to Pet9C111nel atA, E. 17th mg groc.nl Nn. SUper nation'& larrest aavlng! le N"' bus/Im tlrk to $500 ma,prine writing ex· St, Com. Mesa, calit. . ioeaticn 1: fun ...... .,. loan uaodatloos. Min. 3 yn Girl Fri/lite lh to $550 perient;e tD lerVe u ~ .. ..,.,._.,...ARY ., -EC ~ p Tracy .,..._.. 833-2100 sale e9Cl'OW exper. req'd. C88 E. lTth (at Jrvtne) C.M. executive. Send resume wtth .u:. .... n.c.,. ' n. ~ • ..., •••• ':' •·. Position loca.ted ill our Costa .n;,1471 salary requireme'tltl to TIPIONIST f-~~ER. 3.~--· c:-_..,__, Mesaoll'ice. Ex~~ work· Robert ~ P.R. l'i'6Tl euant u:i. .. .,._... maJ'UH."t'. _., _,_, tngcond!tioool<rmv.bene-~ irv!no BlYd .. SW .. UI, ~ ..... t'Call"'gmc.,~.,,.<;; ?ol~.-~ ~";irivn a'k ... eau P<roooneJ EXPSiUENCED ~~=-Sale• for .......,....,, 71«<-5163. ....... ·._-o!tice!n "f.J~ DA~r~=AC FR£E ~.Zf'Y..;_~ :pieot.w 1otwUon. Weelebr Extenakln ~ -at HuW Blvd f:°D ~ ~ =: ~ Ii -bomo. ,_ -Oioil.i.i. F•r•I _ .... °'""' -L-Tro..... _.. 8!J,.l400, -,IN'u .. ,_ ""' la~sv, "" I ·~~~..'..i.JD...,": ,.!:~,!.~1r_.=Fr1.===-=---Mar!on ......... 113>--l u~· •-=""-••J ~ S>X:1U:l'ARY • Xhlt .,....._ , -..-. --_.., tin& -......... ID< th< ava!1able thni Tarboll Com· lledlcol ' Glondole, C.• tnlS DAILY·PILOT. '1llil ii mt a pany ............ fUlly ,._ ~ilt~J'.""· , 9eck Office $1S10 . F.qua1 Oppor. 4i*i,itt ~ ~ "": ~!":'1 ~ SERVICE S1o11on -..,,.. """-~ l!r -to-ESCROW --ARY·. ~ -tlm ii "'9Jlle. Opan!np ava!lable. f/tbM _, obtlt. AIMJ, 1" _.... ~.., provided. We. work tour Complete trainfna procram. p/time eva le wSmda. Must ~ .._, delfts to Fee Paid. Top bemw or. hours after ll:boOI abd 8 on Fuhft m811:1Bemetat cppor. haw Hte mecb. knowledp, umt doctr tn bemltiful of. ftce:r-aeedl: ~Great Saturdilf. We bave opentnga tunitl& C&1I Mr. s.o.n at Neat appeuanoe. Apply AM ftt. ~ was..aJJy= flll' FouDtaiD Valley i: Sooth 832.-561), 2fi90 Newport Blvd.,-t.M. ~: Mamn .••....•• m-1100 ~elen~,AawY ~~m~bem:0!:i TARBELL ~s~~ :moHarOOrm.,C.M. ' ~ 3~ REALTOlg F/-. Lie. rd. N•at :·lmurW*S.C'yTrne ~~:m,.,ia: · priority. RealEatateSales ~~Bt~~.AM. -To $700 an exec. 91!C'f· loolt:!'fW iJir t KENNIL ~ f Why not wort and llw! tn SERVICE station he!p want· ~ ttm ~ apot otters. ..w ofc w/ctYnamic Jb1n. --"--'~N ....... ?c!: Laguna Beach!' and .ell an ed. Middle aae or retired • • _.. • a<IUllm • 'u _,., occuioaal $211> 000 ocean-penoo aeceptable Apply l!'.Jgb ~ & ~ oP-64Hl635. mo. G & cleaning front h;)me! s.ndc.st1e ~al 3531 Newpx1 Blvd., New· ~ to &ttn!lcttve el· exper ~ Send ftlUme to F.atate bu an openJ.rv b" a port Bcb. ,.~ ............ _, Fee Pakl aa.tfied ad no. 483, c/o --11 .. -a --• t 11116 ~=~-~--~ :.Mll;lllt:I .. ___ __.. Foreman, rubber/plastics Dally Piiot. p o BOii: 1S60 .. .........._,,, -..esman • . SEWING ma~ opttafon Renee .......... 8'J3..1100 to $l8K Costa Meu. C.., -' S. Out Hwy. Call Rita exp pref. lkKlbbln Sall.a. Adhesive Sales Rep $1lK Myera 49H025. 54/rlGU. Mechanical En(ineer SlfK LEGAL sec r. t a r y • U • REAL &n'ATE SAi £SNEN I ""'"'s"T"'oc~k,,.....,.C .. L"E"R"'K,--1 Exec. Sec'y-Real E. to $650 perieno!d. p a r t-t t m • • W)QI' not h!t UI train you General Ltditt Acct f1IXI Newport Center. Ca 11 while )'OU work in tbe hOttl'llt Learn th« dnag bush~ ented perlDIJ 8Clltght • Secretaries 10 f100 &N-OO'J3. am. Huntington Beach. wflocal firm. Some retaD "MJ9t be ~. attradtYe ·Gen. Ofc/CaJhler $2.25 hr LVN'1, 3 to ll lhift. for CO":' Call PIUl a( c Name e , s:::;. ~;.,.No~· ii qu\dc to nspond. &tptt Accounting Clerk $450 vale9oent holpltal. 14 4 5 VllLAGE lt!'.AL ESTATE, Brown 540-«S eoa!: 1 Credit Clerk S375 . superior Ave., N.B. 962-4471. ~ ~· 2 711 o OCC'P '/D Construction .-R.E. •·•--Ekp'~d. H.B. c ' R8* .......... m-2100 F iC BklQlr/OJhstr mo M......... &l.rn ~ to ~ O)mo ~-""'~-="'·-===:-...,,.,..... eu.li>m" -""° TURRET LATHJ ,,,____.porll<tpi<-• TELURS • Lopl Trolnff -"N~~"! Ol'ERATORS g:;. Nol"";:.."""'= ~~;".! :;::!,')' -l stretch winp' PenonMI ~1ncy Minimum 3 )ftra lllpefteDce Make money ••• c&1I Lee 642-4000 ·: t. an ~ty ~ I» Dowr Or.; N.8. bl set.up an:I ~ d. at 83U700. TRAVEL /tcf!DCY kddl1& tor 642-3l7t w.,,.. l Swuey No. 3 and RECEPTIONIST obo'P....., wtth min. 1 ,... acaJe the bel&bt <11_ )OUI' rrr>' No. 5 macbtnes. Jte:e:el\te our vlatton, answer tn:vel qener exper. Qw:lice ~ FabuJoull: O(flce A ~FEM!!!'!ALE~!",."'"'nc11ng~'"mac11!111~."'•!\"l-Elocellient ~ benefi9, c:lur phones 6: lype. Excel· klc&Hon, llllary open. Rtply View awaJtl br1gti: .tartl!r. tendant. lAJCal hlO .mool. irldudSta: ftttftment plan. ltnt appearance Ir. phone ClullAed ad no 501' c/o · Kn ............ 8,13-.2700 Expel' prd"d. 538-C.1M. penonaJlty & m\llt. Prior o.1ly PiloC, P.O. Box. 1560, DAVE'S 1CAMDA SPECIALS H1 11 Sid Bec1ute You C1n't T•k• A Picl\IA Of Him-So -RUN- -BOAT- -SKATE- TO Dm's Cm1 - MOldlt, Jla:ts• 6. 1972 llAll.Y •d I ~~ASHEll.', ......... , reblt, sum Ir. de v'd. .... 54H21&. $80. 1 YR. pam, dd • in. •tall. Late mod. ,all cycle Kenmore wasbl"r. 839-l'n&. Furniture 810 •• lk ENGINES (2) new Ford 302, v.a. etifl crated. Leas Raltlr, cenera1ot. waft puqJ. nbault manilmd • ,,.. lo r.. fly ~-Rrady for rnantie ***Sola • matichlng )ow r~-----~ lnltallation. $500 eadL. eon.. 1eat. tWW'I' Uled. Botb $l.50. 3 Lines 2 Tlmet $1.0I tact Teny Tay Io r . lJ-·-n .. borne 961-7910. ' ' -~at 774-6110 , \I ":::·::::::~:<...:~::!'-='-"=--AnabeliD SCUD me:ple bdrm. set, MIXED tnrd · 8 ~:::::=·--,---:-,--,I OUfltalldtng mnd. p ort PJPPIN. 2T Boat trailer, F.quil>l>fd bl&clr: le white TV. 53&-2161. ..,a, lovel ch, lJ~, w/""1JIJ pedl, 12 wit pwr sras. Hart Stand. JOnt rood. ~ '°""· ' ~.duo! axl<!, $511), l!IO • :ma. $35 each. Look 2 MALE 1 female: Poodle 1 ~!!!~s~==~~I btidtnp, polet. m-l25I molbtt, 'Tl"l'Tier tathn. 1001.a..tt, Power 906 BED, dlelllb, nite atand, IndUI., S.A. 541M913. ""mt SA RAY" S85. Med!t. couch A: Jove * PART Welmaranrr I Ger· 455 Okla. Padr-6-jet, Jr, DI aea.t $125. SrST·Jlil.9. man Shep. Jt1.1ppiet1. Call smes. F..qutwad-tor Watrr Go•• Sole 812 -alt $PM. Sldln& l ......... tandom SAT-Mon. Engine. SUrYeyor trailer. Call e.fter 12:00 ......,t, ·""""d ,....,, Thi, I ---11~1 noon. (714) -·MUST ~ow. mlJIC. 557-4102. . _ ~ ~SEJ.:O,J,~J~~-=~-=~ RUMMAGE Sale. Nov. 3rd• t 1971 :M' SBA RAY T/B 4th. 9:oo.4:l>. St. John'• Sp tl ia ber 235 llP O>urct, CM. Cota 152 OMC-hndem trau.. -Mi Hou .. hold Gooch 814 .,..,,....,750. (7141 -· II ·--------PER.Sl!NS and Hlmalayan 1968 TROJAN a· 190 HP, WANTED: <bndo. or Houae bybreedl. CFA J"eS., shots, FWC int11,tt*I, ~. for 1azp perfect ~ maQ7 cokn, $J5 and up. SS. OF, BT, outrinen. and cub. Writt 'Oaal!ied * 892-2970 * xlnt. (n4>......-rt HJL Ad No. 565. Dally PUot. RED male P91tan. Papt'1'1 '63 CHRIS. 31" trt cahln eon. P.C?. Box 1560, Costa Me11., 6 lbota. $45. me. mded. 121.000.. day1 Calit.g;Qj *5*-9IM5* 213/631-0T5T, eve Mlscello-..s 811 154 n<J675-4399. SCRAM-LETS =:i ~·.!.'.'.""'Cha": w..:..:;~"' .. "r'°'"'",..::c,"'.~.-~"'-.... '"'s .... ~:..-.' ANSWERS ~ .. ~-:::.., '7.:--ia. "' TO QuaWled Hom e I , zr CAJAS ...... lioop. I SUrety -Lw'tie -L¥ln8 -Potntlltr-Retrievtt JIUlll, 8 HP OB. SIDL. Call Stra1 Wicker -WRINIQ..ES wb. SZ>. Call e v·e 1 • E' a· rt I b t , MWwud-Itell, Defensive-wife: "Thol:e M2--"61. ~ aren't dent. in my old car. ALASKIAN Malmate pupa, ~A:::......,,.=:::....,N~APLES==..,SABOT== Tb• Y a r.~ o Id -a a e Ttpra 1inf AKC. l ¥t f'tnt •n A "12 ""'°"wear WRINIC..ES. masks 3 wolf I r • )' • _.... ·-- -71«41 _ ~~=:..· .,-;::;,·~··=~=-·-,--·1 * AUCTION * !RISH -r.,.... .,... * WA!n'Ell • ft>e Funlitu!'e Sbotl le ~-' Mllft Sall for 12' Snowblnt. 6 A-Sell -EVES. !l4l-S134 Aucuam F'ridl.p, T:SI p.m. . Need a ''Pad"! P\acl: U lld! W'mdy's Auction S.m want ao1 -'" ... ti(l.5611 £Coll~Ml!!;!ll!,11!11.!;_,....,...,,...,,,-=I -Newport.'CM-••••••••••••••••••• IW<llld ,..,,,., Bloto llat'l ORIENTAL RUGS, 8x10 C!li.Delt, Cranbtrry • Greeb. $2Ta. Hall runn.r 3'1" l( 9ft 2 la. $110. 49+-93Sl WHOLESALE t.o the Publk! ACONWllNfNJi JC _ ..... CoDdlos ~. '-'1-·~J .. -·--"" JtWlty $1-#. i-CW. l:iN TH! 00. WElkL Y Sl'IC.....,'\I • --• -· sPACE llr 'DOiier. booh. Pw _, .. In._.,,., Www 5E R•q c.ar.. Jk ••ch. ~ ~ri· Neill Call Miry 8eftt MZoa1I, of - IESEUR JJ c E111.,.,., .. 2 Cbny ~ ... -I .... ''"·" .. '""" b1k """""P,'. "G:. i;.-;;; Sew and Crodietl 'His Fllua1e VIVtTAI E·l4 bl•,.., ~'~· ~;:'!:. xlnl a.,. Slot.•s I* Mt.ti oood. All aoce11, $Q. PENTAX Sjt0f·o·111•tlc II ll;==:::*,,-113WZ8°=""'"*--..,- .,.;tlrl 1.4 lflulti ......... ,_ 8!'DROOK sn. comp&ett', ht· $Jlt.50 '*$Zit.ti :..=. E. 11th St., C.M. Ct•lt c. ...... •.-\l.;11£1;:;::;,AL;:o:,_..,.._._~.,,.~Gol-~...,-,-. I ,_orft, Paid $179.50. Uled twice. • .,. '1'·" ,.. ""·''1IAiiSell;;""H.=;;;· ;'•!!!-!!!:. __ ! lOWI JI w/R•ll.I e.te \ Ml1zeltaft1a• "'""° w.-.... ''''·'' w.1tt.11Uw·--==..::i---,-.... -..::-..::::1 bide-a-bid. -USED SPICIAU Muoic.11""1-11122 a>NN trurn~ SUO. Yolk Ill & ..,.... 11 -a. auitar. sso. Lib new. .-... " I• 'a'• --. •'')la;Wi~*iii-;i;i;:-i*•iiiiJ. .,.. ..... , , .•.• Sit.ti. CELLO, S. bA1 , a.atttul, Uke ....... ... --.. --· --..__ .... 11---;;!:!"'";"'•="°""""o=,=--1 ( ~.'}"r;;:.;n, ........... ..... ...... I Cymbelo. • ""° ·-Office Furniture/ --''"' •• •/1.4 ............ : ''" .. ._ "'' .t1 1"111 •//1--E_!cf,_lp.~----'-' IA -........ llttM EXEC iWYI dlr $15 • 23 S.C dirll ·ll_m.. ... 11/4 •IV• W 6 ...... S W. lJlb Of W-la m:,.,, ............. ~ .,. ... A• In Ptnat experience Dl:!Cf'Ssary, 581-Colta llna. ., I! to$451 FIBERGLASS oeytol400J>'•monlh.SUl>1 'w~ArrERS=~~-.-----w H y xoc. Expor. lamlnabr ne<d<d, SHUR·LOK CORP. mn .....,,,. to P.O. Bos - • .... -lor e lie bo ::::...-" ... '"'::.! ~~o;z.~·:.:~ .. :"O:': ••ES.:::"::'P'-~N.....,..Beach,CallL c:ivo:..=.~d•b. "": le1tal i;:;t~:, ~~ ............ .._ .. FOXY ...... -b' u-~ ~,, IUJCEPTIONIST. lnt.U--to Doll Bit wdconieOOOltmd ... _.. ......... a... .. -... -and I* -l!ltW.';~~-n IDd!v w/ &d tnMI *1J1t, ""-Oaantrr ub, I Bit -For ""°"""tloo _,,., ...... Sell"'""'" ",. aoo.i ._. ~. -~ -by .......... ...,,. ean,.a. "'·Newport..... Da• looms °""'""'~.?'°" _...., . llhlithand. ...... ••ght ......-........ --~ Loe • Cal Stale t.ctw: W41TRESS, APDlY In •• ......1 L .fir • -«r . .--·°'""' .......... ...--··-. -. s.nd hlltoryo(poot __ .. ,.....,.u a... toootMuolo s..v1ce "l •"""'"" '"...,_ ~ FRY COOK J= :.i~ f'.XP • ..i ~mentl to, 'l'\aes. ttw • lleta Vf'l'de ..., 10 !Jc 1 .,.. .... Newport BMI. at Harbor O'DCbet • ~. ~ y Exec. to SM ExPft'IMlyneedapply m..llZ ~O~Bcsi::~~ Coantr:r . ·au11i, IJllO r· ,.4 _..,_ o.taMw. potdo (~ ann tlno -w/"""' -Colony K!tc:i..n IWllNIC :::;-.. -CA. -....,~ Clul1ho ... Rd., 0... ...... ht -• IUI ISUI *"iAHOS..oitl)AN5* -I to _,. om' ... tieeb ~ lndMdual 3211 Harbor Blvd., CM run arw 1D mutna. RD:EP1'10NIIT• ~ O'D"'lcS='EvortL=:"'=,,-,,...,..-:-..,., 1k ea:tcel IM&T 11UI. Hammoad~~llil!r, m&"7 --~--~ to"""..,• -....... GENERAL HELP -ba.0 .i:..-lOnl lYdot. ,_; .$100 : 'l'.":. ~~ ~,J,-,_, M = ::::.":'." ~ -· -JO, 12, i4. IC, Olio'*'r mated by -.. L= '!: ':.r1nt ~ :/'"'~· ...:. i: IAloowDOcl (llJ) m -7GI. ,, to:IO -U: AM. ---... 11. -IWI -U1I. """1ae °" D••""'" -PART-TIME EVES. --~ Mn-• E. JIUI lit, _,,,,_ ""',,.,_.,...,.,.... •41l. t~ w. zm. •· ~. Mil> .. t ... oCllarr•d IZ te , ..;°';:•,,•~"..,•==...,.== ........ ._ ,.,... mwa1: . ft&&Si-IBtla .... -Ktm • .-..... , .. .-CHRtSTMASllEU' ...,,,, •• .., .. .-11 . u n.6 WHO-!~ATCJ..~, W-"'-'--LL-tal':... *START NQW -·a. -tr not ~·~ ~ WI IUY USID --..,.,.... ~·r ... ,.,.,..,,.., <nm -It!-;,...... aroosr: ,_ --IQUll"MIH1' -°'""' ~ -iW ---.... fUcnt·•l"f to $llt ... 75 PER HOUR . L Hiii 1c1t -be ,_ .,.. 1™~"'"' .. us -tr --"" · ---~· lfEDICAL ........ -. -I -Mmor-non.Canbe *p.._ __ _. AlrMa!laodlJ>odol-:z_ "*" lndlv\cUll to Qrowtns eo. h1rtna neat ffll t;n6lt. wlllWd Jar bulY 3 =, llmdka~. Vta. Got,. 0.. ~ IC: od»t .w ...., din 1~..-.. -"""'* ... --,,. i. 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New :sc-.... 911 ,..,, It v luM4hM ( teltuy) .... l•lk-•• , It v .....,._ ._. DANMAR INC • ., . . M fOlJIOMES SALIS • Sll-.:1 • UNTAU 13801 HARBOit ,!IL_'M"' GARDIN, GROVE ~!" '°--i-r °"'- * 714 531 6IOO * , ... • ·. • ,.. Size Motor Ho-20' & 22' Self Co•al111d ... All u., -... & ..... ~6,opl ..... -.4......__. KRAZY KELL Y'S 11641 ••di • ~, ' s.v- NEW CARS .;. '72-·· SPITl"IRES 9°111-9 4' 1pcl,. rH I .. 2200 11tll•s. $2599 New with J•d w•rr1 11ty '72 PEOOEOT .;. • 504 SEDANS ,. ........ .... . • r :· • ·'. . • • , 7 I l 7 l . San Clemente Ted•y'8 F .. al CapiMirano EDITION N.V. Steeb VOL 65, NO. 311, ? SECT10Ns;·2e PAGES ~ t "-ORANGE -COUNTY.~ ' " .. . TEN CENTS • Reside:µts : of Capo B~ch Ups:et by Grading BY JOHN v AL TERZA Of .. DllllW' .......... . ' 'Ille •launcblng of rough grading tlili weekend for a cont.roversiAI coo.- domlnium projec\ In l:aplstranoJle.a<li whlob ha yet to paBI a final county tesl ' hu alarmed the hundttds of residenla who llilllt the land was lnlA!ndad aa II public park. Gradln,•, crew1 for the Dana Bluffi Deve~ Corporation began work on the project al the upcoasl edge of the •• P~ll!l'del ear~ S.tunlay. ~-projec\, allq -the 11...-i B~ a( a county ·road running ~ !J!e . ....g_e._ wlD , C<IDe up for a final declljon oa Wednelday befo"' QOUD- ty !11~, Reside&, ailgfl'ed by the work, 1ald they attempted lo probe the matlA!r wllh COIUlly offlclalJI' on S.Iurda,, but couoty offices were ddled. 'Ibey resuiDed tbelr eJfort9 ·lhls mom- IDg, learnln( tbal olllclals of the county , •. ,I. .lXOll Bri;tish Freeze . . Called by Heath LONDON (UPI ) -Prime Minister dustrlal cbiefa 0 1lld -leaden broke Edward Hwli today ordered wages Ind down. 1 -'-1n~~~1 io·da -"' The· -....,. Into elleel Im-•·-.. ™~ ~ or aap. •• .., mi!dialoly' _. will l be" -by a ir'OVlllOD ftir a ~ .. ..., c-retroactiYe Jsc=~· temloo. • I . . . . ~~-! Arfw~ :fSi:b ~~ ii.~.f!J~ .. :: 111 : . to ,•_':""'""~°' . I . The~ .. wJIO ,U,S-""81 C 0 hi -Is glvct Ula bill. ourt ver rns ~~ -.. to,. · action which I rei u leD,11tllfactory Law Prohib,iting :=:.!"m:= ~~~ 1:: 1 . meuiben of bii own COmervative Party , Ind. j..n ln>iD ~ Labor Party Capitol PrQt.est members. I . ' He llld bl hoped ... --not WASHINGTON (UPI) ..:. 'Ille U.S. lla&d ill teoo •ftJ al r-uniqs dtaeulslon Supreme Coort reeled -to-< • ' dsod:' t1:i rlle ill -and ~y a r.deral law proltlbltlnc jarge I08le ' bol •1Ned JO porcent In ttemorestratlons ... tbe .. -"' tbe U.S. Capitol. , . ~A:-lb:daJ In In a brief ordier, the camt ;.lUrmed ·a _ fer · pr o m I 1 e d _. lower court rullDil to that ~ Cect. hr a DLJdd!s .t on t meuures to three-Judie federal panel In Ilse District control Prices Ind Ieelmses. qt Columbia cm JUM 2l , -lleatb iaicl tii*Mutauves of the . The govermnent failed to -a "au!· Tn:del -~ ·In the ' recet1t ftclently 1Ubotanilal .. lnlA!resl !hat woold talks lald tleey· woolcl talre the lree7A! pro- qvemde the Firs! Amendment right or gram back 1o tbelr ~ ...,nc11, but Mmonstrators to peti\kln COngress, the would not be Ible to recommend ac- lower oourt ruled. ceptaoce by !be unlOtea. It actec\ in a cUe bro51ght by !he DOW· The p~ mlnlJIA!r ...,pied !he ao- defunct JeannetlA! Bank1n Brigade, a nouncement of the freeze wllh higher coalition o1 women agalnsl tbe Vietnam """al -·""" ...-rus_fOLl>!<L!ge war, wbJcb•had blem denleds<permltlilon , . _ • .,. tor a 111121 march from Union Statton to pemloems Ind cmipla ncelving famfiy t1te Capitol's E111 Front Plaza ,,.. a ~ -Baroid W1laoo lald 4emonslratlon. ,_:~=tbe ·--?~ _._ freeze -''Ille chief of the Capitol police told the """"""' --· -•·-· ,.. )>'ollp ,.. Jin. 2, 111121, !bet their 1<bedul-pioall ''1rlll bO neither workable nor fair , Od march Jan . II woold nol be pennitted. we aball --. " The ....,,.. then held their delDOISllYa· A govaameal wl:lte poper publllbed Uon at tbe foot ol the Capitol outside Its Wndta-11 wI1b H ea t h ' • ao- ounds -Aid -In prl<el Ind '1 Aboui 5,000 women wen! pmemt and cltargel wl:lde blve boem amwmc:ed bul a delegation ol II w11 pennitted to not Implemented bebe tbe 1reeu llhould l)reoent z anllwar pelltlorel t o cm-not tab place. ireJaiona1 to den. The wmsen llled llUlt be U.S. Dislrlcl Coort ~ challetCln8 the law aplnlt ltWl ciemonltl"I-.. -Iuiloaal-"Tbey also questlllted tlte llllbortlY·of the poUce 'chit! ·1o NI !be lJi!enOD llmlt o:: """"' wisbllSll to petltloo c.aai-. . 'Ille ..--'the oourt to decide tbe --alter Ule Uiree-Judl• Pm:el --tbe law. Sollcltol-Ganeral &-wlti N, !lrilwold .CJalmed • that lt no lonaer' e a n "......,t>l1 be maintalned" that _.. 1bo want to .._...... . ..-a or .v1ew1 ·~i.ve I. cosi:tftutiooal rI11>t to do ,. wbwem and-howem and ·wbat'er tltey pteam. . "'Rttlricllom .. the place In which Ibey can hold lbelr --... ~ '8 bts111e~ bf c.oacr-U, u lift. dee -"!lidc ll:nllallon II tlotl to • ' ' (61 CAJ>mlL. .. I) r .. • ~D H.4S SH(JRT -BUT HAPPY ·LIFE MlollJ Piiot -lllli -a -llal Illa. Tbe ·-i. od 11.-....... , , 1111 0000& Dart. -..,._11 .. -..... j CaQ art • PM. iW«UL . ~-od .. """' -., 111111111 ... :.~.: .. -:.: i;:. "r"r7r~ ~ I'.>AILY PllDl' -od ~ -·-- ' ' I Nearly 800~000 EUgibk .V ot.ers Eye Candidates By JACI -d[ ............. Onrwe ComtJ ....... -11 llO,llOO -.......... 1" __ ,.._ day Jor pnlidml, llr -a 11a1e -•· 1o11r -blJmm and iwo aiperriMt. ;.;,.._lntbe-- -llli "'-,_ bao -ao llli -llr two -• Ule Board cl 8'fz•1-L n!:: '=111":!"'...·r:,:"u! -pr'l I ~ti 1111 --II .. , '1 '' ollwW l•t••be.at 111 1 . I 11w 1lo 1111 ftll -wti lect II P'w? 'a V...,, .... Am•porllolWllf!IF ... --•-r'* ~.? .,,. --- :;;..'" .. ':';.':'= -'· Tba 'llllrd -........ -.. -~'*'·-·­..-.......... a-.o;:·-· ,... _.,. -....-•,Dtt•lllllco~ u ..... ,. , I •'= st•d • "' to au.-• • ,,. a ,_ ,..._ ~ .. ''? s, .. ., • "' . . - Dopa-·of·llalldlnr-ilod-Wi.-Jlld u...tedly -"'"' tbe ilart of ....-. · Heavy ""'"-t for .'lie wOd\· bid ~ bro!Jghl_J!) .MlllLlllt Uillb\!iilliid roaclwlY propooed for-ablqdo>nwii several--. -- 'Ille road, """"" ~ mapo aa. Via Verde, Is gradect bu1 not paved ud· lelda don a ·gemlle llopa to !be edge ·of the bbffl. ' .. -• Te ttev.1......,i flml hu aau&ld tbe abandonment oMbe -. Ind aubllllo- ~ .. . l'~Hbtlp ... _ Mrs. Martina Anunclbarl de Ortega of Bllboa,. Soilb, endlea IOll nearly two monlba after· -g told baby bad dlocf cm Sept. 5. ·e.,. pllal officjala. ca!led back Oct. 23, saying II ,... an. a mlotab, that Martln•'•-llllll'-wu~ ·with another cblld-~dlecl;- Saddlehack Trustees Seek • State Funds for Projects , PIIOI' OFFERS PREFEREN€ES C...rirla KiU.. iv.me. • ODGrcne~ ..,. A. •? 11, .. 1 II ..... -Ill 11,-. ..._. Oorlfl Ii.-... --_......, ..... -Illa _ .. _ .. _,... __ ., ......... a... Glm-.... •• ., .. *!Ulli 1 I ~··, ..... a '111111 .:zi-:-1#:'-.. - • • ,.. -llli --- -1111 •• --· . 1 1npw-.,. -Ona ollli -Into the county of. llca 11111 mcirnbv wu ca¢ltnno Beach ~ of Clomm'""' Praldent Henry lolcCorlhy. .. I called them Ind WU !aid !hat the bulldl., and . pllnnlnr doputment had approved the aradlni becallle all tbe ltcal roqulremeota had been met," Mj:Carlby lllld. . sut-iuent lftll Inquiries -a blank. however. An aide at the building department aaid only two e:zecutiva on the It.aft were •·allowed to talk to the press," and both were in a stall meeting tbia DlOl"n-- ing. Further checks with aide~ to Second District Supeirvi10r David Baker (who has taken Interest in the laue out ol his own district) revealed that the supervisor's staff was not Immediately sure about permiulon to arade on a proj- ect before final approvals are granted by the supervisors. • Olli President Slates Television Talk President Nixon romalned In oecluslon at La cua Pactllca today, ptannJnc hll lat ~ elJon of hll n-declloo cam- Pliln -a paid poUUcal announcement to the nation to be .u.d ore televblon lh1s -me. Tiie Prealdellt bu noc -pd lnJm hll Ilia a '1 'OOllll' ..s -. _. mq._. _. ·~· lallowtoc a nllJ ftlcll .. 'llEJ 19 INd U Olll " tbl -., to '1 ·£~ ..,., ....... ~-~0i-;.~ti;:'~ .a t 1 r ro. lllftalliiril AJrpOrt. · 11111 1lltar Ule nD1 Ille l'nlllW:rl went tnto • 11••'• •Rllftllt11 let on not ndllSI .., ·---tbe Iut boun cl a .._Ip wltlcb polllten predict will be a landllldo In bla favor. Tiie l'relldeat plam 11> be !be Ont CSlll_,. Tileaday snomhlr al the polUng plb It Qn:onlia ........ Ul'J School only a few -.d ,..,... away from tbe w-.: Wltlla -· Aides bl .. Aid tbe l'relldeat llid lln. -wlll·anlft al tbe -al -7 a.m. -tl:o poill -. E>pocW to -esJoeec wide !be Pint Family .. llanolo llSd Pini Sancbez, It• Nllrw' -wl:o Will "' WlllnC in a M--forUle -time In their u..s. The couple ---obortly alter tbe -took olllce lour yean "".mm..u.i.i, a!IA!r _.,. "" ballot. !be r-.i p1am to mum to " .......... D.C., ... a -wllh d•Sll*n Jallo 'llSd Tricia. Ind tbe ... Un famllJ wtll -tbe -,.._ daii:T:,~ "' Ibo Pr ~ the quiet Illy ..... Illa loode °'"" -_, att.nom wtdl 1 ndio addlea kl 1'hkh N1-Wl+t Jt plJ bl IMb tf l'e- elododtl> .... -.,.,.. t::'!:' Ill -Mal, lltould,.... u •• m elodloo day md O'lf!f'/ daJ for -.. ,..,., .. -..... -· ...... Mod""'"""~---... aanjmtAmerlca ... a ~ A 1dal • . . 1 well .-.CS A-a ..... ~ha­..... - n..-..a.Jl.aakiatem •·- tlll -lnalle .. r 1 'td by NboD Ozll:stllllow..,.. ......... . 'IW -....... tlit laatle Coat "*" .. .,........ -.. .... ;: J 0 Ir I pe:llllc .-1151 at the -·-· ·--· .... Iha ,..n. mEll .. .WU llrtd. Veteran Act.or SnccUJDh8, 85 ~ . -. 1r· IAP') -Al -. -11111 ,._ ..... _ ............ ,uo... ... o1a _.......... . ' -=a ..... _ .. ==~ .. .:::·:.:=.: ...... .. 2 2 7 ,, ........ wa12wd 11.., ..rc1 t11 F t 7'3 1111 ...... 111:· I 0 -Dllf:'I ....... -w ..... Olrlwl" .. Af. ..... e· ..... a ............ ., ., .. ,. .,,,,, ... . .,. ........... __. ...... ,.... ............... -.. ,.., .... ~...... ...-·· ........ the Pmldent foraook •ltendlnr llmday church aervictt In Sin Clemente for a qultt morning In his olfi« -work !hat began at 7 a.m. Tbe President met wllh his chief 1oreJcn policy advtaer Dr. Henry Klis- Inger Ind allo wllh his domelttc allaln lide Johll Ebrfldunan. IJurtnr tbe day Mn. Niioo left tbe . compound for a bolpl&al dodicatJm Jn Los Angeles tr * * Tired McGovern On Last Sweep Across Country PIULADELPHIA (AP) -l!en. <l«qe S. McGovem. his eyeo ~ wtlh fltJcue, ruJhod through ... lut ....... -tbe Oii.ioo today belo"' laying hll i_,_ quest to "Bring Ameria Home" 111 !be hands of !he electorate. Flying from New Yori: -dee ~ Queen u. Mca-. arrt...S Ill PbilMelpbla at almolt tbe ame ...._. u Vice l'relldeol Spiro T. AcMw. 1111 though their Iii-rolled to a .., wtlhln. 50 Jardl of one another. tbe two did noc exclwei• sreeUnp. Then, tbe Democr1tk pr 1 11111111 nominee WU driven Lo I down&oft ,.., when the c:nnrd jammed an 1-•tlCllS for _.. lhao a half blocll in all dinlo- tlonl. '"TotlbiW," aJd McGonm. .,.. wm dedde America'• courae for the Mil ,_ ,.... Ind prollably for Ule rwl " CU' Uva. .. , bellne .. -t ""' -- ba .. a pr..ideni ..... will -11111 oat.loo to a lticl:s -· aod e.t' S the American promtae. "I bellne." addad ~ "ft wtll prl'YIU." And tben, quotJoc llalale. llcGcmnt .. toned' "'T!eoy !hat nil upoa Ule Loni oball ..... -llttolllt; ...,. --up wllh ............... ...,._ ""' ""' not "' ....,., ---(letllCQOYlllH, .... I) ....... ....... WMJJ_.....,w_ da7, ......... It ... ---· -....., --penbnl .. ,.....,.. lllPa " _,, ... _... __ aJCl!I .... of ... INSIDB .... Alr A,_t Ill# o'lll IMaf Geod ~ l){ijpfoc • ,., .. -Bo& 1-..., Clofr Bin-,._..,. ... to-... .. ....... to l'rop. 14 -... ,.., boll .... --"'" _, .. "*JI. ..... _ M --• ,l. ~ • =.-: .. -=-=--n =-.I. .. • " --n ~~ --• • --••• ,_ 2:1 M • • I • I DAI LY PILOT SC , Bqby (;irl AbdlLC.rod AtSwre BURTON-ON-TRENT, England (UPI) -When Lynette Wbetton went 1hopptng Saturday, she did what most mothers do in Englana. She left her baby ln its car. riage outside a_.1tore rather lhan wheel i\ through the crowd> Inside. Mrs. Wbetton emerged from the store 10 minutes later to find l5-week-<1ld Cathy gone. The carriage was found abandoned several., blocb away. Ol.th, came home Sunday. Sile wu found unhanned 25 miles from Burton-oh-Trert. the town tn the Enill!h Midland! where si.e was abducted. Pollce detalned a 17·~ar-old glrl in connection wilh the kidnaping. Cathy wu one or 51 babies abducted ln Enaland tn the past five years after their mollien left lhem unattended wlllde ltora whUe they shopped lnside. Most E.1glish mums sWI think nothing of leaving their babies alone in busy shopping centers playing contentedly "Or CTYina lustily ln that symbol of placid 8rtta.h parenthood: the perambulator. Puked in row after row in their shin_y -pramo -u baby carrlqes are call-ed la Eqland -with thtir mothlrl nowhere ln sight, the blblet attract little aumtion 1n a trustin& land where Vlc-- tortan memories or a nanny may breed a sense of security in a vioh;nt world. IJPI,......... For Blind 1' oters • B•ker B!re1!'!f . .. w eu1'· , ~nlw.r~~ By ~1 ~nt¥'rv00r Supervi3or Do • I.: J{..:.£:~ Bal<er added, lo a humedly called Qdw, ID whe~' • • pms cottf-thla rnornlOf, '"l'bo - prei:edented actlODj IDdlf -W'fid '!'Int pie of the· Finl District are Jieytnc !OUT Dillrlet vottts to elocl,Wlllllin Wenb..to the counl)' bo::d~, . ' years of ~emm«>ta! 1ervic, llltl tbey Wenk• •-lnlurnlleut ~'J!al-are ~ to 1moW whell ~ ore 11o, also of Gardin OroYI; who 11-.-~.:....... ... ~.....:.~~ he ::.._~~ • lflCODCf tenn.. I ) ~I ,, ,,., .. ~-'-mww~KM ... Baker clwlO.: that ~llfn . h, a s a calculated risk In endonfng Wenke "denionstrated. lltUe ·r.terest ID the.-. said be wu Willing to because "the ooun- ty or 111 problel!ls. 'tQ 111y ~ll>e ty needs a return to good (<>Vermneot hat not met with 1 ~ boocl, llOr With leSI ..,,Pbufl DD Po 11 t I c a I baft anJ ot bill .-~· . . · · · preuures. 0 The SOconcl Dlltrid ..,_,..i.or llllw ID Baler aald Battla had not -la ltls c ltls iJ>\rd}<;'ID_ ob tbe b&otd lald tliil J11t· !Baker'•) office "since I relUaed to tln'IJ ~ 11are bued cm the ad¥tee oomlnate hlm for chairman some twO of ltls BbJdow ~ablnet and oti poll!~ e1· Y.•A1'9· ago." pediency rather .th@ on <-lbe pir\ICt/lar ·He added , "There Is • despeta'te need mertll or gf"'1 probltnlo.'.'. · • fr. aorneono on the Board of SupervillOrl Baker .•Id thlt to bll,~Jedie"no from the First lllltrict·who bu 1 atnare mornh¢b1 the ~,l>U' .... -commitment and who will do-hll an ·OC>Di>rfl!nt of ar lncllnb111.' · Ume and effort• tp .retoluUon. of many "lltit II Is time !ot,.lo ..... to·-k MrtOlll PIObieml which cDD!ronl lhe ~ wt -of the lllUM · ed· theT.;Gj,. pie of Oronge County. Tberllore I. .,,. "'!ueOOes which I -most import· do1'0 Willialll Wenke .. Fir.II Dlatrict ant to tbe county." '. ·, Supervisor." * * ..fr.., * . . - -" ... ~ ... 1 COUNTY v6tl!RS .. . Diedrich led Phillips by 10,000 votes in southeastern inland areas. It is tbe only Cathy's fa ther. Kenneth. 32. thought there was nothing unusual about the practice. "l have l:!fl the pH.ID out.aide that store myself and a lot of people do the aame," he said. '"ll1ough you bur of thll 0011 of thing happening, you never dream it W1Juld happen to your own child." Secret ballots can now be cast by blind voters. us· ing an electronic reading aid, the "Optacon." de- veloped by engineer& aL Stanford. Loren Schoof. Stanford research associate, practice session with device. g e t s a pre-election the June Primary election. Congressional district wholly wi~ the The same kind of money spending is county wider the new realignment. taking p:acc in the attempt to keep one-Hinehaw's _opponent; Newport. Beach attorney John W. Black faces a registra~ term Supervisor Battin in office. His op-tioo deficit of 5.1,0llO. The totals are.GOP ponent, Santa Ana attorney William 135 411 to llltlflll illmQerallC. ' Cathy's 23-}'NN!d mother laid: "II'! been lite a bld dream. It stW doesn't seem real. l'U .DeYW leave her alone again." He's a 'Tail-end' Man . . Wenke, bas waged a strong campaign CoNGIUISll -•. 4iiitl. D ! 1 t r I e I 1 and led Battin by ahnost 4,000 vote& in Republican State Senator M l!ur;eoer the primary. of La Mesa flu:u !leJnocral_ llobert · Cathy came home afltt her parents js.suecf a tearful television and radio ap- peal to the Jcidnaper; "Ple.ue )tK. OUT llltle Cathy come -·· She Is the anael of Ille hou9e. She ;neana the world to us." Costa Mesa Draft;ee Describes Last Days in Vietnam Registrar ol Voters David Hltcboock Lowe, Clzdilf ~ ocbool t...i.. Tbe predicts a .-lumotll 111 fttm with~ distrlC! II 1arrW1 Iii Ila Dlllo-~ an all time 11111> 1a • ...-11t111 of 71i,OOO, but lncludel a..;. a,_.; LMUDa Hitchcock tfunks;11>a1·1111 percent of the lleaCh and pin-la of Newport BeaclL voters will turn oUt 1\tesday based on Registration is rriole than 2 to 1 past presidential year elections. Republlcan In the OOttllly ...,-t.· lJt addition to the bot oupervltqrial CONG!li:SS -11th J!i,ltrlct: Veteran Moot or the other lddnaped babtet, 1aken mainly by mentally disturbed women and girls who wamed children ol their own, were al80 recovered unhann· ed. But aeveral an sun lhlaLg. ............ 1 By BOLGER JENSEN LONG DINH, Vietnam -"I'm the tail end. m111 -the tall end of being d...rted, the tall end of being here and the tall end ol go~g home. I'll believe it wben I &et on the pllDe." ct\;IUDL ... Sgt. llltb lillgllt, a D-,..,-old draftee Ir= Colll ,Mooo, nplalnod what ii felt lilre tn ~ DDt ol tbe last i\b>ericln com· .. ba~Ril:r ....... .81. Olaln--r."I 'ID 'Yldiimn ·11nce a ~loper-I pa-,'' he A~'tiil ' ...... DD lbeir arMI:.."""' · ' · · ·w......,tha wtn:of rn -..... the caart today rerus-Lons · 'Nm7 .Bale ...... ed lo • llF-o-ID four -I ._. -. . .. t:on eW, Incl~ one from Tennessee which local school off'tcials argued went too for In roqutrtns pre.awn to ofter· dark lluslnc. The court acted only a day belon the ~ election wltm ocbool busln.R hat "bin I Clmpa!Cn to... In .... ral llltfl 11111 WIO' left unraol•ed by Cotter-tlooplto Prooidont ~·· policy .Of .~. buolni fo\' Tidal bilance. · The court gave DD ft:U(ln for a brief onlef nlUIUlf to bur ID Oppel( of the -1oard tar Nuti'111e ll1ll Dmdlott eo..i,, r-• .-1ert ·llllnlllnl a docllloo of tho Ith 11.S. arcu11 Couft-of A....... llta.t . ,loheid the bullna: Piao oHtretJ l>J I ltcfiroJ dlolricl coilrf. Children's Book Week Events Slated All branches of the Orange O>unty Public Library syatem wiU ol:ieene CbUdrtn11 Book Week with apectal events lneltldlntl a boolmwl< d'"iln conlell !or ~ lhrwgh ilxth graders. The winning design will be used du1'lnff Boot Wiik, Nov. ll-19. Entry blankl are now a'"1lable throocb I p.m., Nov. a at 1n lftDcllol. Pr1ut include book• and 1 ll'fp to Dflneyland, Lion Country fllfarl or Knot.ts Berry Fann. OMN•I COAST .. DAILY PILOT .. _,, ...... .,.! McGOVERN. • • and not faint." McGovern wu ailO to pay hl1 farewelll to Wichita, Kan., and Long Beach airport en route to a midnllht homecoming and 1 day of watUnc In lU.. natl'°' South Dakots. Br11'1nf a brllk momtna: c U II , McGo•em began the dly with 1 abort traffifflopping •troll down New Yort 's F1!th Avenue, one ann railed ln a wave of £00dbye and the other extended to welf.wllben. · "Thanlt you," he rtpnled tlmt and again. "God bless you." It was neari, three dKada ago, when the first D10ta queen "" ripped by enemy fire over Europe. that young ptlot McGovern told his crew: "Reswne your 1taUon1i we're gohie to brlnQ: th1' pllne hor!Je." And, on the eve of a more tWMlme moment of truth, McGovern appean gripped by the hope -perblpl .... tbe corivicUoa -that he can do it qaln. "W11t1 going to •ln.11 bt told an ln- ttrvl1Wer before embarklna: on' hll coa1t- to-coalt ftnalt. 11It II 1 kind of l'OIJUftC lol•ther on the part of the Amertcon public, a reallsoUon that there hu hetn too mucb deception bolh here al home Jhd now tven ln the luue or war 1od peac1 Ii.Ml!. "When people walk Into that polllna place," he 1aid1 "Ibey are not 1olng to be dictated to by Dr. Gallup or any other polloter. Tboy .,. aoln& to think about the war, they an lollti to think abotlt the cost of living, they are going to think aboul jobe, eboul tbt oeaJ.ect or our older ~ --'"·" he oald, .. ...,. relUClllll to tbllllt tho! their pnsl· dent WIS pllyfng pollUco with the 1Aue ol war. Now, IUddeftb' ••. that 11 btain-- ning to dawn on peoplt." In llopa SllDdly 11 St. loul9, Molino, TII., and New York, McQovern drew lWlme or tbe loudest cheers of his ca m· pal&n 81 be aceuled Pre1ktent Nixon of playing "fut and loose" on tbll Vietntm Issue. "11'1 undtntandable," ht to Id thouundl of supporlm In Brvoktyn, '"lbat Mr. Nixon trlcltod ., lour yean aco IOto bellevln& ba bid 1 plan lo ond the .. ,. "1111111 1hert ltl1bOQ hm tontahl who II oo foolilb u lo buy lllit llDe qabi! '"Nol'" ytllld the Cl'OWd, lJt 1 nalloowtde llleo--from New York. M"°°""' _...,. u fl tht bf1 lft" the Ai!ifibilltftUan11 llalm that 1 peaco oo11Jet¥111 II .,ar. _ "Ptect LI • DOt It hind/' ufd MoGoYem. "n le"nol -1n 1111>!." • McOovem wls )Olnod In the iirotidoMt -and 111er .. t 1 raUy ln·tbe B!Otll -by ~-Tbamu, Lal~ttt, Clltt., wtiooi .... ~ .... Ille ol 11 _... IJlllll lo Vietnam Nov. I, jual .,. df1 """· ~ to Hanoi, the Ulllletf Siii!" -IUpPoeed to ""' l _..... .. -L A sraduate of Coata Mesa High School "A 1amet'' moaned McDonald, 201 Of ract1, eowtly milot markers will make Democn:tic C!l'2\Plbmer "JUcbard Hanna and Orange eo..i College, Haight talk/!d San Jon, Clltl. "They lmow tbm'S these choice!: laces a relatlvofy Week GOP -nent about what It felt like to have 1everal no•~i .... out bert but they make UI walk CONG~ -39th District. Tills John D. Ratterree of Santa Ana. The monl•· to •o In Vie'"'--......,. heavily Republican area is expected to registration favors Ranna's no...+v 84,0llO HI , .. 11 •of wMLW.n •• 0 h1 aroun<t'and play war. I hliven't teen a elect County AllellOl' Andre• J .. totil,OllOinthecountylDd~ib.ame 1 w e eight moo~, ana, ' 1ook la ftve months. Hinshaw as SU<Cessor to John Schml. ts, . la ~ndblrlcled section wbl<I> elleudl three bn>then, hll parenll 1 n d ••·-e.... .~ grandmother all Uve fn Colll Mell. "The other dly there wu 11111 ABC former Republican and now 1 -~ fnlo t .l.ot!fl Bu<u-La......,.. area of He Mid be wu told be'~ bee borne telnillDD crow with ua. 'l'blrl wu this Ual <1ndldtle on the A 111 er IC an Loi AnlOleo "Cotmty, . ~ Independent Party 'llcket. . CONCiBl:SI --D 111 r I c II thla mooth ~1 his orderl ve been Colin plllhlp cirdfnC o....-ir,q to . The 11th lnc!I~.· abOut, 1~1he-fotn'thl ol Republican Craig llOSDJer of 1.oo. ~.b cblnfed and be11 bl illlYfDI fn Vlebwn. •'ft 11ti1 , _ __._ 11 --... ... us ,,,.. '""" ~ 11J .n....... 1 """"'• ~~d:iu:,;:,m:~ ·A'lln'Jo.·-~ ... -~ . xr::"'~ · : ~;'b(~ :..qop.w!Pr/P1iie,:~;;·;· /' thl4" he Uld. A blue· lltd lllm Air ~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-·~~~~~~-·~~~· ·~·~· t• American helicopter IDtlllond ....-. •.. , 11Hey, 1_cl'flllaD bin( 1 aln.'t.neter IMID ~ .. ·• 11' ,1, ,,. .,. " " ooe before." "I S-11'1 aomethJnc to tell my gl'llldcblldren abotlt " lhruged Pie. CIH· ford ErlcUon, 19, 0/ Camei'OD, Wll. "It'1 the lilly war ltory l'Ye 1ot. But I didn't start Ulil damn war, and I aee no reuon to llnllh Ii, JUI! u IGng u they let 1111 -home." First Plltoon, C Company, 17th Inf ... try, moved out at QUO boun Satun11y. It 1-.. .-!lb the Did war -Gl'o "'"thed In _..... and hendollen of gtumlnc brw cartrtdleo. But then ftl't 110 Viii Ccq, ud Ibo grunts '1>!w it. ~ Fonda Charges Lies by Nixon In UCI Speech By TOM PALMlll °' .. °""' .......... President Nlxoo doesn't want the war ended becauae afterward tbe American JJ<OPI• wW !elm what reall1 ha= ltntfwll' IOIMlt JIM 1'ondl Sunday lo 1 _., al UC lrvlnl to 111 audience ol. about 250. Miss Fonda, speaking at a gathering sponBOre.l by the Otange Cotmll' Vietnam VelerllW .ADJllA lht WU.1 llld, "Thel'I • bard t!Bi"8118), bllt .... true." His reastlll wu, •,utd. that four acl- ministratlol)I, includinl the Nlxon one, have Uod to Iba llUbllo abotlt the moll.., and conduct of tlie fllhtfna, and lhe tm- pllod the "*'1-Pipert ...... onl1 the Up Ill the -I'(· 'l'bl actaw e••''* boW a bee•• "polttlcallJ .,..,., I •u llootfna ill IPICI u llarl>anlla (In the moY!o by thatnll!IO)--pooplewn hetlnnfnl to rtlltaa whel dollnicllDD -~ pllOe: 11 till aunt ol Amence." She llld ... llld allonl -to "' Ulld by the -lndullrJ, and "1(111!1 from 11e II to IO M • -irllk faW.." 11111 Fonda tied lhla wllb the fact th1t mlny ~_,.,,haft had oporatlonll to !nUa Iha loot .-Ulte Woolem _,.,, "It t1 tmportant," ft II.id. "\o maD thil link to l'llilla Ibo ullat of Wbal Wt have dool to the plOple of Vlolnam." Sho clllrnad the Wit liaa rtlllr -loot, ..... _ .. .,.._., loath Vlalnaat II ""'lrollad bJ the N-~ Front of the north -IYtD the ........ "rico bowl" of the Mekq Delll. . "We mllll dofe1I the Nim>-~ TMta Ucbt • ,......,,., Miii 11id. But •-11~ toward McOcmti> .W.4 oho ld6ad" lllat Nill!!!' "mllll bl !aroed lo ll&n the nlllt1IOlii ptlCI l&rttmtl'lt. '' The -war II klonllcal to the llevol~ ..., !Otol!>l •In illll llnl!tll Btates, oho said, 111t1 ·fM lloftb. '~ .,..._Jr, "'*' ...... - Nrdnitnt, -.... the)' blft • ·--.~." -~ . ''nM Jolin Wayne ~ poltlloa don, -llltJ -bul tilt . ...,. haftll~ ootWlncod the ~ GI It yet." .. & ' ~119" ···- ) • e 111rH CV.I• S.IMfttM1 No""'•I, , .......... ,,... wltti C..14,...,.. Actlv•t.4 .... f• ,,.,_,. F•bric t Far Re9t1l•r Wt1hil1t. Alia F .. turt1 btrt·Wtd1 tlllll o.n,.1. S•ttl119•. .-. 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":.i.n .. .... ·Cao ... • I , • ·- -- Steele Rip Cincy;, - • ~C Top's ,Raiders · 1~ow.uA~f:~:no" • ; · 1 .L ' ,,., Moot bol\i)nors tond to h~ Plllll!'nlh:s IWprlalng 'Ibo Cl'OWd ol Ill,~ Vlklnga " up for their tho , ~II to il\o rllht of tor1eL S1e11en, 1 llfler 39 years of chuted d~ the flnll two ~la! agalnat the Detroit Their outomatlc rHctlon Is to ftusJ.r•t.ioil, are making a mioutea, ""lie want Rl.lbbVd," Lions 8 week btooe wttb a align lh1msttv1a more to the .~ bid for a division refel'{li!g _to Ookland ·ruJ!lllng loft, As a roaull{ llhot> oro UU. f<illOwlng Ille~ 411-17 rout· back llarV J:lul>l/flnl, wlici bad methodical 1'1.C victo<y over lllced ~ tho rilht or puHed to ol Cincinnati In the American publjcly ~ earlier Iba\ , the New Orleans Saints bebJnd tho left. Coar.reoce'1 Central Division be and. bis ma!S -. "Goinl quarterback Fran Tarlceoton. flluatrotlon # 1 al)ows • typ!. ol pie National Foot b 11! to kick ,.... rean.'' , Tarkenton lobbed two short cal ·•Ile• llOfilion. ~·.that J..eiiue Sunday Kansas Cl ... took ldv .... the clubshaft Pl un r the 'l'l>e -· toot " an,..o yardage touchdown pasaes and rl1ht orm and ovor t lt(t. ha!!ume Jeed before 1 = ~-=·• '=.,. ~ running back Oscar Reed Thi• Jndlca,111 \1\11 tho playor's home 111111 wttb QUarteri>act ,.,... to Wendell llJyes (21 plcted up Pl yards Mhing, 82 upper body Is 1ll1ned· to the Tmy Bradljlaw leadina the yards), Hoben WeSI (41 in !be first. ba!f· . loft. lnvarlallly the. clu~head ••Y with tine touchdown yards) and Podolak ( ~ 7 '1be Vlkingi, w11o-lrllled Wiii 1wl111 from outside to in. -· including s co r Ing yarcis,) Detn>tt Ind Green Bay by one side th• lar11t line during im- -of 28 and 34 yards to 11me in !be National Con-Poet. Thi1· 1>roduco1 shofa that rookie Franco Harril. Hanis WASllJNGTON AT NEW fenmee Cieatral Division, were are weak, cl'.it to the right or ruihed for 101 yards and a YOlll: JE'nl -~back backed up defensively by two pulled to the felt. touchdown to belll the Steelers Bill Kilmer conoected on interceptlOIUI by Jeff WrJgbt When .properly 11i1ned, your ,,,,.;,,ct game that "'"""ced lollchdoWn pesaes covering 45, and a fumble _ recovery by club•haft shquld Pl" over the 230 1¢1• ~galnst ;:b.t"'ba11 'IV aDct ,8 -yards-as;-"!he Wally Bilgenberg. right arnf, arid under the lilt been pro football'• toughest. Wiahlngton l,leasklns routed SAN FRANCIBCO AT (illustratiiln f,2). from this ad- tetm •Jainst the run. the New ~ork: Jets, 35-17. GREEN BAY _ The Green dre$S position you may feel VicWiJ' ~t Pltt..burgb in a In addition to Kilmer'1 of· a.,. 'Packers built a 2~7 lead · that you are aimed to the right. ~ame lead OYer CincinnaU. feoalv' .d~y the ~ behind John Brockington'• However you will swing your Elsewhere in the NFL&... ceme up with throe in-t1ne·toochdowns tben beld clubheadsquarelyi~tothoback day: torcepllona of Joe Nomath off' a furious comeback; led by of the· ball 1nd It will fly long paslel to domina~ the issue. N. c....-t-• In 1 and straight. e. 0 , ••• __ -CllICAGO AT DETROIT - Detn>tt L Io n s quarterba~t Greg Landry guided ""° lint- Kiimer" 70-yu.I pass play -ve ""'"'= 'pa.u g, or 8 --- to Charley Taylor In !be sec-34-24 victory over San Fran-';==================: aod..,period put the Redskins cisco. LO~ SCORES! HIGH POWER! G•t plenty ol 1olfln11 help In Arnold r:.~Oll~i ~~ lf..O, for the ninth win in. the last 10 tries against eru?~· . Chicago quarteri>act Bobby llouglasa set a rushing reoo<d wltb 52 yards giving blm 555 for the season, but it was Lan- dry who provided !be winning spark witb hb passes setting up one-yard runs by Steve OWens and himself. On .top lor •ood at l'IO and 53 B~ ran wild but it Palmer's booklet. ''Tee 511011 end f1irw1y Woods," written ••· • ~ tooi. :..:&--ption b K ·· dusf\ltry·for reiders of tti1S cOlumn. A co,· y ll" ..._Uri"fOr 70< "iod '"~~,···1a··1er . !be . ·-~·~· • an "'~'~ Y en ,. ~ KUR:U Ellis 1 stamped, 1,1tf,1ddr1sted tnvek>pe 11nt to Arnold Pel mer, c/o be.Uooned to 11·10 as Chris and hJs 2 8 ·Yard ~is newspaper. Hanbarger picked off a toucbdown return with Z3 Namath aerial and raced 41 seconds left to polish off the determined 49ers after Spur- yards for 1 touchdown. rier's passing had closed the Larry Brown sealed it In !he gap to 27-24 witb 4o18 to play. !bird period when be took a Oare pass from Kilmer at the Line of scrimmage and picked hb way down !be left sideline 89.~ards for a touchdown. DENYER AT NEW YORK GIANTS -The New York Giants scored after long llUU'd1<(ll to throttle t b e Denver 'Broncos, 29-17. Winter Olympics? V oter.s to Decide Patriots, B~timore ·Square Off FOXBORO, Mast. (AP) - 'l:he Baltlmort CIQllJ and !be New England Patriotl share almtlar problems, the aame fl'UllraUons and ldeoUcsl four- gamo laoill& ~ heading Into tbolr lll!lonaUY telavised Natiooll l'oolball L e • I u 1 gaml! 'toni&IJl •t Scbaefir Sladlum. "For IJOme reaaon we're ln a rut and can't seem to get aul of it," veteran offenslve Unem.10 Dan Sulllvan of the Colli said, "We need IOlllO Wini bedl ," , ''Tile lb points of !be game ate hurting us," the Patriots' Halvor llJgen said. °" rv·r-19111t ' Cu•MI 7 at • "'M!e offense isn't scoring and the defense ts giving up points. Jim P.hmtett's -.,. a half foot away from belng touchdowns. Carl Garrett is one step away fron brtaklng a big run. Tbe defense stop.! a guy at !be line aod he breaks a tackle'." "' The Colts, smarting from a l~ record , stUI are trying to provide John Sandusky his first victory as a head coach. Sandusky was promoted from assistant coach wbeo Don McCafferty was fired last month. "We felt bad for Mac, but at the same time we've got a job to do and we're pulling together behind J o h n , • ' , II was !be first shutout by Detroit .me. the final game of thel970season. OAKLAND AT KAN!WI CI- TY -kansu City's Oliefs continued 1l>eir comebact by climbiog a ¥1f game In front of the Oitk!ahd Raiders in the American Conference's·-WMt Division wllh a 27-14 triumph. l\IIAMI AT BUFFALO - 'lbe; Miami Dolphins conUnue as. the only undefeated team Jn pro fool!!lll after an uay l(HI conquest of !be Buffalo Bills. 1be Giants marched 92, 80 and 65 yards for three ol· their touchdowns a n d 240 • pound linebacker Jim F i-1 e s in- tercepted a <llarley Johnson pa.u and loped 'SI yards to score. DENVER (AP) -The ma· -convince the IOC th a t Sullivan aaid. "We've just been making all tlnds of silly jor coocerO for many Colorado Colorado was the place for the mistakes. We're not executing f'e#lld~ts voting in T.uesday's 1976 Winter, Olympics. the way we should on either ~ection is not whether George By the autwnn of 1971, affense or defen~. We've had McGovern or Richard Nlxon Is other groups around the state our share of injuries, but lt'a inaugurated as president of had begun to question the more than that. We really the United States in January Denver 0 r g an I zing Com-do1.,.~'l know what the problem Quarterback Len Dawson and running back Ed Podo1ak sparked the victory as Dawson tossed three todchdown passes and Podolak rolled for 115 yards. Mercury Morris sooted two touchdowns • and placekick.er Garo Yepremlan provtqed U points· witb three fleld goals and three conversions. Morris carried 11 times for 106. yards and scored from 22 and five yards out. ·NEW ORLEANS AT MIN- NESOTA -The Minnesota Johnson was intercepted three times and was benched by rookie coach John Ra1ston. New Y o r k quarterback Nonn Snead hit 12 of 24 paMeS, good for most, but oll his 66 percent average. ' mlttee's (DOC) planning and 1973 but whether the Winter expense figures as well as the In hls first major move, Olymics are held in the a p pa r e n t I y hapha!ard Sandusky promoted former Colorado Rockies in February, organization of the committee Col umbia star Marty Domres 1971, illeU. to !be starting quarterback. Sports in Brief HOUSTON AT CLEVE- LAND -Le r o y Kelly's two touchdown nms and a pair of Don Cockroft fleld goals lifted the Cleveland Browns to a ~ triumph over Houston Sunday. "I'm fairly ·optimistic that we may win with even -a substantially large margin," says Henry Kimbrough, ex- ecutive director of ~loradans for the 1976 Olympics . Kimbrough was speak Ing about proposed Amendmeot 8 on the Colorado election ballot -the proposition that would CCF was formed in early Alllime great Johnny Unitu, a 1972 by a group of eight or 10 •year-old veteran wltb a hef. young people, mosUy in their ty salary, now rides the bench 20's, who had gotten together as a backup man. and decided !be Olympics The Patriots, wbo upoet would not be beneficial to the Atlanta and Wuhlngloa before average Colorado resident, going into their f~me , M)ss Lunds~m said. tall.spin, are sticking with .S:qpw~~ ,Tossing Melee Injures 15 Cockroft's field goal! of 19 and n yards and a miserly defense played vital roles In !be victory that kept !be Browns one game behind Pitllburgh In Ille AFC Central Dlvlslon, Cleveland's defensive high point came In !be nrst period wben It held Houston back Fred Willis short of the goal from ij)e two-Inch Une. "We all liked Colorado and Pturitelt allhough !he former wanted to conthtue living here Heiman Trophy wlnner from but we were concerned that Stanford is having all k1ndl of unoontrolled growth was going trouble alter a spectacular cut off f~ _state funds for lQ ov.errun the state," said_ rookie .!euon In 1971. the Olympics lill<I would prob-Dwight Filley, 28, a sociology Plunkett, wbo has thrown U ably curtail federal support ' graduate of the Universitv of lnlerceptlona a n d ranks last as~~· h d hia Colorado. Filley is the afflce among American Conference BOULDER, Colo. -Filteen persons were injured and 31 arrested Salunlay as· the result of a snowball throwing Incident during the third quarter of !be Nebruka- Colorado football game here, police said. Most of those injured suf. fered minor cul! or" brulles and were treated and released from lacal hospitals, police said. I Of the 'SI arrests, 34 ...,. for missile throwing, two far interfering with police and one for aggravated assault, John Towle, chief of the Unlvenlty of Cokndo campus pollce departnlent, said. All those arrested were later released on personal recogolzance of bonds, Towle said. He said most of those ar. rested and many of the in- jured were University of Colorado students. There was no immediate in- dication of what started t be fans throwing the soowballs. Earlier at halftime. memberS 'of the University of Nebraska band were pelttd wltb soowballs !brown from the stands, but police said no injm'ie! or arrests resulted. AutboriUes said !be · t w o snowball tbroWlng lncldellll were not connected. ~ PARIS -Wbnbledon cbam- r.lon Stan SU>ith avqed two ooses to Andres Glmeno this year wt\111 H, &-I, 1-6 ""'°'1 over the •eteran Spanlard • SUnday 1n the r11111 "' the French Indoor Open tennis champinNhlp. ~ NEW YORK -Damage delcribe4 as sabotage ~· 1 pro footboll bfa ~J;su;".~ alnad1 bit bJ I alrlte ol 1,mO __ ... _llld ·"1::".!:t-aald ..... ,llllod ,.._ cul -II New Yark's Shea stadium, cutting off a;heduled coverag~ of a game between the WashlngtM Redstina and !be New York Jets. 'Ibe network canied the Otlc.ago Bear1- Detroit Lions game instead. roug an group, manager at CCF headquarters passers, was benched for the c o ~ P o S e d mostly of in. a rented house on the edge first time id his footbaJJ career ST. LOUIS AT PllJL. ADELPIIlA -Two frus-- trated team!, t h e St. 1.ou1s Cardinals and !be Philadelphia Ea&les, wound up in a 6-t slalemate. bus~nessmen, are running ~ of downtown Denver. In the third perioc: of a loss to m&JOl' elf~ towards teepmg During January, CCF col· the New York Jell last wrek. the games m the state. Klm-lected more than 2 s , o o o He was replaced by former brougb said the group bas a signatures on petitions ukJng Yale star Briln' ~ling. budget of afOUJ)d $150,000. the IOC to remove tbe Garnes "Everybody ls tight, no ~ STOCKHOLM -Am!ricans Frank Froebling, Jim McMarius and Tom Leonard scored first.round victories Sunday In !be '83 ,500 StOckbolm Open Grand Prix tennis tournament. Phi ladelphla 's·Tom l>empaey missed a · 45-yu.I n&t goal attempt with 4:08 remaining. Then St. Lou!• took over and marched to t h e Philadelphia 20 only to aee Jim Bakken miss a 27·yard at- tempt. Citizens for Co Io rad o 's from Co Jo rad o. Miu question about that, and Jlrn ~ture (CCF), the organfza. Lundstrom said. Is tight particularly," aakl lion that has become the focal Along with collecting the veteran center Jon Morri.s, point for opposition to ~be signatures. CCF also raised who hopes to play against Olympics, bas an advertising enough money to send a three Baltimore despite two twtsted ~et of les.s than $2,000. ac· man delegation to Sapporo to Di.I con:hng ~ Meg Lundstrom, 24. present the IOC with the petJ. _•_es_. ------- a CCF director. Lions. The veteran Froebling outlasted Bo Holmstrom of Sw«len 7-6, U , &-2. McManus had no trouble elimlnatint' ex· J>eJi.enced Onn,y Panm of1iew Zealand S-1, 6-1, while Leonard trlmmed another veteran, Bob Maud of South Africa, &-3, M . 1be two bad done the only !JCOring of the day. with Bak- ken hit.µng prtvious attempts from Dine and 32 yards. Dempsey's w«e from the 11 and 30. Pro Cage, Hockey "Although we've not been able to alford a slick media campaign ,'' aaid Miss Lundstrom. "we feel that the wort of our many door-tcMloor voluntet.rs throughout t h e state will be able to overcome the media blltz ol Coloradans for the '7' Olymplc.s." The referendum on state funding for the games Is without precedent in the history of the made r n Olympics. Since 18911 when the """ TMtn .. ,,.. Games were revived I n ·~ Ut•ll vs. C•rollnl 11 R.t.IQtt A'"· lty tat ba • •, •-. 01 ·0niy _.,,... tdlMuled \.lrc:OS, no c or 11 e s ~· T-...n ea-voted whether to stage the ~ l! ' if .... '"' \l-~P.'P.'·-01 he ,~.ion )" 2 • l-u ~~·'::.!. ~ ympics once t y were P11nMt1tit11ec_....i LJJ. . 1 __ awarded. .._'°" r ~ j1 ts:t Kimbrough and other IUJ>- Pro Grid Standings _ !a=,...,,.,,, 4J:.. :lll l: iJ:,1-· ",11,·'i,1-r.11 ~...:~~~ E'-1 1 ~'i l~ i.'"I. 1 8 the Olympics. yet _ltlon ~.\:~.:Jli -~ .r,-._ -g:.~·~S EF !r-~~! -·-· .... ==··· ~ . ~~~~· ;·.r. John Love tool< • .w...au.n to .. -.-...... __.711_.,-Grenoble. Prance, during the A; l Pet •• ~., -=:.·~ !Mt winter Gamet to try to l§-; I p·-... =, -~=-= __ '--_-_-_-_-_-_----=-=--=--=--=------.-'---- ~ 111,~ I ~~ I Theledaye, Dod, ll' • Miier to lllowthemtllan lo tell them. Air CeJtfoml• ha Juel m.-tlclcol.- Wtth Air CaJ'a 1""' "llG-29 Qub"you can tum llltunlly k'lto a Fun ~-Day. '"' aiWnplo, you ... depart ()OOge~ty Airport •t 3:15 p.m. •nd •rri~ 110ntllr10 Airport 15 mlnulMfator. vou ... 11b1 look around, or catch • night -.lvhl bticlt. Eltllor-.ll'lt 119 • ftrot In tllofr !119timo, And I --thofll -torvat. WhartltcgolT $5.40 IOUnd'"" -hwhlchlo holf tho,...., ldultf"'9 (JWeWll••• of • " .GRAND PRIX Do Y°" bave 10 ldH for 1 MW • -'<et for II, how much b WQIJd -or to)' ••• u lfll"l•-. IOCI« _.,. F lalo ~and -...,...? Doo'l jJoot lk ... yow idea. the -.pocllloe llllPt be. u c ·"~"' ='w.""•mla•''nc1 .... CM!". .,....,__ -·'-· ,,,,, ----. '113'~ -............ ----:;;: ----... -... .... __ ,.::___ . -. T• the flnt *P IOWlid ...-..W.. 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Irvine And T1le DA ILY PILO T aE A PROPHET FOR PRORT s25 s1.o s5 Top Weekly Prize I• Merchandise Certificates For Weekly Second Place Winner Each fgr Third, Fo111h and Fifth Place Winners Plus BONUS PRIZE A .. _, ttdetl te ,._ ·.-. fll tM .,._. IUSC .._ ....... ~I .. Mell ...a-. ......... C1a..., 9f ... DAl&.Y PILOT. Be •'pigskin proptltt for P'oftt. Pl•y the Pl\ot P19skin PICKEROO g•m• for w••kly priies. Top wlnMr Heh we•k r•c•ives ,25 9ift c•rtificete from th• s~orlng 1hoppin9 c•nter. Second plec! winn•r ta-!• 110 ctr• tific•f• and third, fourth •nd fifth place winners t~ch 9et S5 cartificet•. Eech c!rtific•f• is sp~ndablt, 1u.+ like mon•y, at eny store 1n the sponsonrtt lhoppift9 center. Sponsorship rotetes. with • different center sponto,... in9 ••ch week's ctnfast. Participating c•n+ars a'fa: Westcliff Piere , 17th end Irvine, Newport leach: H1rbor View Can far, Sen J04iquin Hills Roecl artd MacArthur Bouleverd, Newport leach; Eattbhlff Vil1•9• Canter, Ei1sfbluff Drive, Newport l••ch: a.,. sid• C•nt•r, le)"id• Drive end Jembore• Ro•d, New- port le•ch; •nd University Perk Shoppin9 Center, Culv•r •nd Mlch•lton. Irvin•. W•tch for this pley•r'• form eech week in the DAILY PILOT Sports S•ction. Circl• #ie •••m yov think wiN win in Nch pairin9 in th• list of lO 9•m•• •nd ••M in the pleyer'1 fom entry bl•nk or• fNSOfteble f•ctlmlle. Th•n •etch the DAILY PILOT sports pe9•s for each w•elr'1 li1t of fiv• winnera. RULES I • ......., .. ...,.., ........... w • 1•1nn1• .. _....... " It II W W.. -"''· ........... lwtl•M•· " ...... h .. "-..ct ....... .. ..................... 111 ....................................... ...... ..................... t. ..... e •1 l'M..oT Ptctl«IM rtete;CltOO CIOffTUT, ..... D•n1tw&r 1'.0 ......... ~ .... 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Cle••• • • Costa M-YI Ftra11tl11 Ytiley a • H•llMJtOll le111ll YI S.11tw Am • • Maler Del YI Pl9I X • • • • Newport Hubor YI Woll hll• • • S1ll••••clr YID••... • • Mn• w L•-• • Sa ... Am Voley w llt•ci. • • • . , ......... _.., ____ ..... _____ . .... _....... . ..... . ------• • -' ·--. • • .~ . ----• • .-, ___ ... • ••••••••••••••••••• l , It DAILY PILOT SC Datsun Tacks on Luxury Japan's Economy Car Emphasizes 'lmernational Look' " By CARL CARSTENSEN Of .. DeJtr ,..... .,,.. A new lut.ury line or cars has been added to Datsun for im and wUI be offered as twt><loor hardtops , four-door sedam:, and ftve-door station wagons. Called the 610, tn Datsun's j'top of the line" class now and seems to be aimed at the segment of the U.S. market that demands increased lux· ... ury while not sacrificing economy. Nissan Motors will continue to offes its popular Datsun 510 two-door, 1200 Coupe and Sedan, Datsun 240- Z. and pickup truck. THE APPEARANCE of the new 610 shows a sporty flair with the long nose.short deck styling and the curved body lines of the two-door exemplify it's international look. Lattice- work front grille and high rear deck co m:iliment the overall style. NEW 1973 DATSUN ... "Top of the line" 610 hardtop COUPe la new ottering from Nissan Motors. Also available as sedan and station wagon. 1be in terior features e wood grained accented imtrument panel with complete line of reces.sed quick reading in· /struments i nclu ding spe- edometer, odometer, trlp- menter, water temperature and fuel gauges. completing the package is a woodgrain three-spoke ste- ering wtieel on the hardtop or sporty two-<troke padded wheel on the other models. UP FRONT are reclining bucket seat!:, standard on all models, which are spring load· ed to flip .. p out of the way automatically for acceSJ to the rear bench se.Jt on the hardtop model. All seat:: are deep foam padded and uphoilltered iD vinyl. Sound Barrier Study Okayed C.pffol News Service LOS ANGELEV -k model simulation study to evaluate scientmcally the effectivenes.s of a sou.id barrier ln rtductng the noille Impact on resident& along the oorth llde of Los Angeles lllternatiooal Airport bu beeu •Pl"OVed by the Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners. It awarded a contract to C a m b r i d g e CollaboraUve, acoustical consultants, for the project. Other standard I n t e r i o r features include: padded sun visors, large g I o v e com- partment, door-to-door carpeting, interior light group, ash tray and clgarttte lighter, heater and defroster, and noor mounted console. IN ADDMON the Datsun 510 abo offers the performance features o f overhead cam engfue, front disc brakes, and lully·io- dependent suspension. Under the hood la an 1800 cc (108.0 cu. Jn.) singJe overhead camshaft four.cylinder engine which develops 105 hp at 6000 rpm. A new engine mounting and vibration control system, coupled with solid unit body construction, reduces noise level. Power is transmitted llu'ough an all synchromesh four-speed transmission wlth floor-shift, standard on all modell, or optional Nissan th ree -s peed automatic transmlulon. A feature of the new Datsun 6J.O five-door station wagon iJ its carrying capacity. Flip down the .rear bench seat, Gpen the UJHWinging rear door, and approximately 60 cu. ft. of cerao area 11 available. To handle tbO 1ncreued car- rying capacity, Dallun bu provided the new 610 Station Wagon with a heavy-duty soUd rear axle assembly with im- proved leaf springs for miooth handling. INYESTBr OPPORTUNITY ti, ~-~ °""" .... CIPPll'Mllry • invt.lllra of "* • wlt.h rttwn of in..1. 11'1 6 mo.. 6 UMO t•• Vllt"lte Off fol' '7t i ff.II.ODD profit lfl 11 l'l'IOf. .,. ---condo. ,,.l«t Ill , .... "' 1row1no tii(INtt ptr capt!• anco-clry In C•llf, Clll Int '""""1· ,ill .. A--. ITI4) MS-1'11 o.y & •ve. Denture Invention fer P11pl1 wlttt '•Uppen'' and ''"9•81"1'' 'Ibe lld.relt thlnl to haviq )'OUf own teeth ii polllbla now with a plutk. cream ditco~T th1t aclu- tom. 111 e1aUe awmbnne that ..... •bom> "" """"" of ...... and chewin1 --a11y-holdt botll ~·uppe:r1" and '1owen" u nevw before pollible. With F1~ many dmtuN '!'ft'ttn mar ml. IPtllk. taQlb, with littk worry of dmtwammlnt: 1-. One •pplicalion m•J' la1t ror boun.. Dentunie th•t lit are timn• lial to health. See your denti1t rquJarl1.Geteat1·to-uteFWJOCHT Deot\11'9 Adhaive Cream. I t't a dilc::o'f'aTcalled FlxomMT41 for daily home UM (U.S. Pat. ,:1,003,988) and It h•• revotu· t.iOJlillfJd dtnlW'e Wtarirll· FuoolHT FINAL LECTURU FREE . Rea/ ~/alt! !Jn~ejfmenl Senej Nov. 8th ueap11a1 Contenation Throueh Excllanstne Mlnlmlltna Taxes" IActuror -Bruce HO'ftJ "Tallom, Your '73 ln•tllmenl" Lecturer -Randy l!cCanti• TICICITS AVAfU.ILI AT nil DOOlt IACH SISSION MEITS 7il0 • 9:30 P.M. GOLDIN WIST COLLEGI 0....:. ~ '-'-C.lfl""'"'"" 1J..c1on w .. 1 DAIL" "LOt e C.tlego • Hwlf"'9.0., lwh • ,_,.,.•In V1ll1y .~., .. "•• • 1 • -· - features front diM? and rear drum brakes with Datsun's new Master·Yac and Tandem Money's Worth Keystone's New Bank In Newport Tbe Airport C.Oter ofllce of Keystone Savlnp and Loan Allocla!lon bu -openod by Ronald W. Ca1per1 , Keystone'• chairman of the boon!. Featuring authentic Mex- ican dell.In cruted by architects Burke, Kober, Nlcola!J ond Arcbuleto, the tWHtory, 11,000 -foot building Wtll conalnJcted ii I -of llOQ,000. E mkay Development C<lmpa11y o r Newport Buch -Ibo ftDU'al contractor. ~ AcconllaS to OWi• '· Jlol. tomle7, pr"1do!lt ol ~. the .... buUdinl will """ Mtxfcon-n Ult. beo'1 wood belmo, ,..P plullr, I nrepl..,. ond I or n II u·r1 brought from Mellco, crootlnl • 1'1t!D, ftlendly ,~. Tho ftnt n-of tho -llory ....._... lltnlCtllrt w!ll bt Ot<upied by K.,.u.ne w!lll -of the -.... , -to -Tllo bulltl-lnl'• fldlltleo w1U bt ••ail- Ible to -11111 oommunlty graupa. I - COMPJ,ETE 'NEW YORK· STOCK UST ' 1 ' , l - l 1 f • " o .. y'~t Oosi,,ng pPces--Comp)eJe New York Stock Exchange List ____________ ,,_, ______ , :: .. Eleeti~n·1itter~ ;·Slow DoWt1 Stock~· NEW YORK (AP) -The slo<k .market turned In a lack·lwtor perfonnaru;e llonday, after a airing of advaoces last week. Pre!elec\ion jiUe,a were part· ,. lY le> blame, brours said.. . Analysis noted lbe same favorable faclora that let to last week'• rally stjll exlst¢ but said there ~ad been no ·new devllQPmenta 4 partlculady 6', • Carding Vietnam -fo IUJtain a large· advance. Among Ille positive economic lndlcatori wu ~ that total employment lncreaseil laat month although unemployment continued at Its 5.5 percent plateau. The auto lndwttj' reported new-car sales climbed 1.7 percent ID October 1o·, record 1.1 n\Ji. !Ion dom~ and aod !qreign units. · · ................................................. """~ .. ' st DAILY PJLDT II l ( j I j l ... DAJLY PMT ) Moodl1. N"""btr 6. 19n TONIGHT'S 'TV IDGHLIGHTS ABC' D 6:00-Pro. Football. The Bal\imore Colts take on the New England Patriots tomght. KHJ fJ 7:30-"The Gazebo." Murder and mirth abound in thls 1960 comedy with Glenn Ford, Deb- bie Reynolds and Carl Reiner. W NBC O 8:00 -Laugh-In . Don Rickles heads the Ji.st of gue sts tonight as a faith healer and a bag~ pants comic. Also along for the ride are Martm Milner and Kent McCord of Adam-12. KCET fD 8:00 -"Awake'and Sing." Walter Mat- thau beads the cast of this new production of C~if­ fonl Od~ts· 1935 Broadway drama about a JewtSh family du~ing the Depression. CBS B 9:00 -Here's Lucy. Jim Bailey performs his Phvllis Diller impres~ion when the real Phylhs is unable to appear in Lucv's show. Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty al so guests. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening NOVEMBER 6 '"'80 l!§!Il!IJ .... 8 h ltde1111 "Tho Guilly'' 0 (])@ fD MondiJ Ntitrt Pn Footbalt Baltimor• Colts YS. New En111nc1 P1trlots. 0 Wild Vlikl Wat ID TlM Flinbto111S ID Co111r l'Jlt USMC (lj) ~n1scol1nd11 fJ) Ml ou:ce En1morldt ft) Hodppodg1 Lod&I 5 Ml)'berl'J RFD (E) Action 'ih11ter m Thrtt Stoo1H 5:30 (I) cas PMn @'! Mel'I Griffin Show m MdJ Griffith m ci111pll'• 111n11 (ijl .:AC Co11t11 Credit C.lllM Elf) MRili1 Tlllnp llw "H1ntint P11nts" m• ... c. .... sa.. QtC1911Acm m l'ncn• ,..,., m n.t 42,,. m""""""' i:oo ao m-a _, ttl !%'<) -·- '""' l.C." (Kl·li) "6J-a1q111J We1dl, .IGhn Rkh1rdsoll. ()) Wlklllt1 Tlllatn a wur • .., UM? mr""""' m I lh11m ti Jt111nlt (IJl All Abtvt TY tE r,., Dllbllll• m WM•t. K111t ... ca., ''W1d1· ln1 lh1 Cl*1 Ind M1kln1 O 'Pitch "''" ID n a.., n... em .. M11Jtt iI) Nodle de G1l1 ail Nllftll EE Mvwie: (2hl') "The CerR b Green" (dra) '45-Betle Divis, John Dall. &:10 m Mtf'I Criffin Show 1:55 O Political Anno11ncarafflt 9:00 11 CU Hfft's Ucy o m•oc """" "'"'' ttl (2hr) "'M•tk Carpri" (com) '71- Susan Slint .llmtS, Robut Pratt. O fot'llll Boxin1 (!) flit Advtritum 0 JOHN SCHMITZ * Presidentia l Candidate AMER. INDEP. PARTY You Do Have a Choice! 0 (I) m l'tlitiul AnllOllnctment ®) ''Ten Them Wlllit Boy Is Ht••" (dr&) '69--Robert Redford, Kath· arine Ross. 6) Ttlelun Ei) U1 Ytl'IM hr1 Rardlr Qt Tiit Yiraiabn lli)Omu 9:30 B (i) Doris D1J SMw Doris ma· qll!rades as 1n Ktldent ¥ictl111 1nd th111 as 1 nul'M In 1n attempt to ret tleBelf into 1 llospit.ll k1nJ 1nou1h to lnterritw 1 notorious 11f'e-mcller Who Is conftllld thn. iil"'"--8 rn m Mtical ..... Kt...t om-llll-.. 9:45 fl) Sa Co111tdia FMritl 10:00 II Cl) hlltical P111T111 "McGcw- trA" em• ... \ • ---Alway~ . . ' . . . • ' • ' 1 • "' 'Meet tl,;e Pr~ss'-~5.:.Y~a,rs .o~ X~y · By JAY SBARBt.rITf . '. the Prete'• programs since ~1t .I ~~--•1°"8: . ForltY'• 1~: w ll b . "'>' br~ f!llllrl;-:-· '• 1 • NEW YORK (AP)-~ Twen-...re 11>on l,s!I0 1d<llnl' pubUc Spi.U -"' )le -·' •i J I ty.flve years ago.to4ay ''Meet n,ri put ln'the bOt ... 1 lo 't!i11e•thll1te1evlllon,m!SJI~ the PrelS" wtnt oo ltltvlsloo answer ·q~ .,..ed ·by-dli.,.. the'lmage ·ho'~. amid the ml!glYinga d its pro-!lPlvak and otlitr reportm. ·the raijlo audlent:e hoil..il.·tbi> ducer and t<IUlar . panelist, · ,,.,. &l!08la 'have .ranged iuests aOlil reporters on "Meet Lawrence E Spivak. He didn't from Robert Frost to the the.Preas:"('• ,. • !. rvrma· IMUftn' think it would work out.. • President o! Togo. but the ma-He aald. be !ell "·ii might.be . rJU · lltlKll I The guest wE.r:Ja fL jority ~~m'l::t -~"'\":l: a ml•take to'gollr0i11 radio lo ,..., ___ ,_. ~--'· Farley, the former ster political ~~'.. . . ~., .1..... teltvlsJoo. '*"!lot lit radii> 1• general and na ~ names ~,_!' _ _._~~" llslener .~l·Jlll own bil- of the Democnlil' pony. He Goldwater, ~· Hum-aglnatlon loJJie ·SOO., wliile.an" survived the show. So did pbrey. DeWq. televlalon • well; 'lhere yQU Spivak. And "Meet the were. • . ·,..~. Pre>s," born on radio two ~ TBZ--bepo, 11 "But the -t.r "811' the years; earlier I went ~ . to WU done it-the NBC station rm show t retiized· how become a Sunday institution inNewYortaDdwuseenOo-wron& l .W-. ~a{>d that on NBC television. ly in the New Yort ~· The televisk>n added a vet'Yt very There have been l,1Jeet NBC television network as we important 4UPemloD to the program." ., . Pacific Tlleater Plans ~s':~ ~ 'i°:e:~= hasn't c.hanged much in 25 · ' Li' • d years. It st111':~nsi!ts of a 'Spoon River at o mod~~f~~ ":!i1~!'"~~~ · The Pacific Group Theater will make its public debut on the Orange Coast this month with two performances of productic.'l bJ PGT's internal company, the Studio 'Ibeater, compri!ed of greduates in Ibo theater's acting e 1 e c t r I c 11. COW'S•· "The People of Spoon River,'' ':Thi! adaptation is ideal as a a newly adapted version of .. first effort for the ·advanced Edgar Lee Masters' "Spoon graduates b e c a u s e it River Anthology." challenges each actor to journalists. The-panel is ex- panded on specitq occasions. Spivak deolines·to say which have been 111" ~'and worst of his 1,500-plus gUests~ It would be a bard C:tilice, con- sidering the r8Jlge. · . Last Oct. 22, a re;orter on ABC's "Lssues aod ' Amwers" put to Sen. George McGovern a question be said 1i8d been suggested by a Wbite\llouse ol-. J ' ficlal. McGovern annrered tt only ofter be -..nci ho could pose .a q~i\11,bl Pnsl, dent Nlmt after~ Have ill!)' sinilliv questklna··been -seat to .. ~ the Pres,,"? : •• ,,., While -hair-. ·and I don1 tlllnli1.~ would.· try anything like "'"'·" Spivak said. '"And at lbia stage of~ game, I think -le know out repu.taUoti well ~ not to do anything like thaJ." WHAT WOULD be do ii it happened? "We simply "'""1d reluse to acctpt the thing,'' he said. «•u they (White -olflclals) called and said 'we're going to suggest some· questJons ~ you,' we'd 31,-y .. no thanks, we don't want an,;_ · . .. "We'll do our. ovm work. We don't want any suggested questions." The production, under the develop a v a r l e t Y of direction and musical characters ,'' Kimber supervision of I r v i n E. remarked. "Also, there are no Kimber, will be staged Friday stars or featured players in and Saturday, Nov. 17 and 18, "Spoon ,Uver." It's truly an in the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 ensemble production." . Via Lido Soud, Newport Ticket· uifonnatlon and Beach. CUrtain time is 8 reservations for "The People o'clock. of Spooo. River't may be ob-ELECTIOM SPEtlAL ! Featured in the "'Spoon tained by calling, PGT at 838- R i v e r" pnsentaUon,' in 3455 or by writing the theater alphabetical order, will be grollp at'P. U. Box 501, Tustin Hilda Allen, Frank Ballotta,. '='=-==· ==· =· :=;:====:::; Elaine Barnard, Donna Bruce, Ir Sharyn Case, B i I ·I Cullen, Richard Dow, Gino Gaudio, Gloria Maddoc k , Val Mailander, Thom Roman and Diane Traynor. CUllen, Gaudio and Miss Case will dougle as singers, along w;ith Shellia Carnett and Michael Gallup. . "Spoon River" is the first One Week · Only JOE COCKER ........... ._ ellcl 1\G._. More lobtlt.I Pffplo. "WOODSTOCK" ...... ""' s.t. llJ "Wooch..0." at 7:J D Mly c ........ fro• J ..... NATIONAL GENERAL TH~AY.R~S (-~ .. ~SSiil.&~·1,~ ' \. Wood)' AllM't I "ivnnHING YOU I ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW AIOUT srr ... . SENATOR . GEORGE ·~:McGOVERM . LAYS IT . ON · THE L·~E ! ' Tonight,. :·•·9 p.m. KNBCi Channel 4 ... l:xiti.tt" 1:11111•-t Now Ht .... .,, ... IN h WlftMr " ,I Ac" ... "'Y Aw1rft "ltlDDL•I 0111 THI KOOi'" ---.. STADIUM I .. __. ·•'I • . - -a-' (CJ ....,,.. .. G)lw.llf P\mm 1E 9'Mf•1ttr O Otpartrntnt S '1he Ghost ol Miry Burnham" One ol Britain's most b1iUiant economists Is h1unt· td by !he M111ost" of his lllUf• de1ecl wif1 in a vicious pklt to CIUM his mtl'll.11 breakdown bf. fort bt Is to netlYI 111 lmportlnt 1ovtrn1111nt appointment I~~~~~~~~~~~ ~==,,,;~~~:;:;::,:;;;,,,==11 0 Crl• fltlltln Siptd1I runts ,,,Ml Htltktl Ahlt1lMtnMt) 7;• B CHEVROLET INVITES * YOU TO SIT DOWN AND SEE "STAND UP AND CHEER" II )1111111)' M1111'• SUN Up 114 "'"1 Andy Griffith psts. 0 T1!t Ntw P'rltt 11 ltipt (I) TN Plf'tllt '-M O It's the wrong body!! * Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds star! G Mlllo1 $ Movlt: (211r) "TIM C1ltbo" (com) '6G---Gl1nn FOfd, Debbi• R1J110ld1, Carl Rtln1r. 9Wlld k111 ... CD n.t Cht ........ (lj) 111 .. 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SCMt ....LAY MISTY l'OR ME" 1•1 Clllri.t .,..,_ "THE VALACMI ,A,.lllS" (Ill • & Tlfty C"""' Ill ~~ "THE I OSTOH STllAllllGLI•" <•I .... '''GEORGE" -., ... , ... " ...... -~ ... • .... tlldl "POllTNOT'S • COMPUtNT" · ...... M•• lillcMW "'CATCM·D'' ...... c.lwl ... -·-· "Tttl COWIOn'" CJ!Jrt ......... "A PllT~ Of' DOLi.AU .. , -. ~c.ui t Violin~t, Gi1'es Y-irtuoso-Re<;itnl .. By TOM~ · ·the tiJchnlcal then the ,first ot ... o.iw •• •NH half of U.e Paquler recital 'fi&S Most -..ttfsts i...i • yoar ·cup ol tea; -ling bullt·in preference for'. w«ks performanC<\I of B a c b ' • within a range whklt all"!" Sooata No. s in A major and them to luUy ind\111• an a-. Schulieri's Fiii~ in C n\aJor .presslon that can. not always with thiJ critic'• nod goll>I to be permitted to'°alnate pro-' ' . grum destlned7!ol audiences 11\11 &Jorlous Scll•IJil!t. o! divergent tuteo. But then P....U<!r ebowed Tbe muoic critic, more than "" JUI! 1-...nalile be Is moot people. can often spot with. glowing penor-of that hidden leaning; tt most two of the most climcult Tiolln often, betrays itself in the . -"' in the boojt: De. Falla'• artist s llP!'""'cli to """" by ~-•ve ""'"'• p o p u I a i r e a pm'tlcu18r composer,+albeit ··"'l'T"" --i-• Iio..may have put together u Elpognole" and Ra • e I • ovuall program ranging from cleverly scored, l n,f I n:t e I Y the solidly technical lo shim· teocler "Sonate for Vlolln and ~Ucism. Plano." ... . •\ · Brilli8n~ French virtuoso Our own preference w .. ~or Regis Pa!quitr cltfted ' any theliavel but i~ WU • dlllicillt such analysis Thursday lligbt decision in the afterglow of in a Harbor '.Co 111,m u n II y thet ouperb ·Do Falla. ra.. Concerts Associ&tion · violin quier's fiDal '" Jota" . ~~ r e c I t.a I I b at a p,1,1.y perfection Itself and one qi oor demoostrated the . I r1'1ll!;t• f6oaI arti.ts told me later ~I recently paid him by no 1... it wu by for the best : 11>- an artist lhM David Olslrakh. ~ d the wOO< lbet "This young man 1s brllllanl . ·be·'bad beard. in all thingS," Oistrakh ex-we can not leave this splen· claimed after. a , Puquiei' did recital witboul a word of recital And indeed. it .proved tribute to a fme accomponisl, to be so in this gilied 26-year-· Christopher Beckett. His .,.ork old's Orange Coast College at the plaOO was highly pt&Js. performance. ., • eel by the artist be so IOlldly If your prerere~ was for' su~ ... --.... ofto.:tltil9 -- ''GEORGE : c. SCOTT • . -PETER O'TOOLE AVA GARDNER !tt. ... ,., "I HE BIBLE" .:uo RAQUEL WELCH .. . . . IN "ONE MILLION BC" ........ "" """" ...... 7:1J ..., c ..... ... s.t.&S...,,..2P.M, film hr the whole family, filmed entirely in the 9Mls Nps. ROBERT LEWIS STMll~~ "KIDllAPPED" ·-... -.. w "' .... "" . ·Sol.O.,. "--"'-'-=O...~ .w~lKMS Sol. & 5'.111. IMS • .....,.., llttMt CQ To Tall tM Tttdl 1=r.::i" ........ 12:0t:=: "'"Hit" (mUJ) .,~ 1=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~m~~niiillmrnnrtr. Waltet MittM. w11 In KCET'l frld A1t1lr1, Oln11r Rodi•ts. I l'illllr!!~~lil;Wo 111udl clllrnM production of Cllf· ll:JO 8 Ki.,_, htffil ;:::: I fion1 °'91'1 1935 lroldw11 lrap. • CMllllJ M .. n. ..., 111u1t wffti 1111 '"°"of l:etO (f)Mtwl I ....... ,..,.,., 111 ti. ,,.. 1111'· l:JI ..... : CC) "'Wtbaai ~ ll!I ftlt. """'* ,..11. MIO (-) '50 -8tttJ Gr1W.. • .-., ftllde fttr, Lio r.-. D """ -"""' ""' -"" ···-(t) --1ft11. M1f1t M LW (lro) '50--floblrt MltdMnl. Tuesdoy DAYfiilil lllOV1£5 -·(t)·-... -(*') 'W-lidllrf 0.11nlllc. .... ..., .. _ •:to •""' ......... ...,. (dr•) ·~11 .Miu , loller! ....... l:JO B .,..._ llftlllH" (dr1l 11 -MlcMll ConllOfS, .IDlln Ashley . f) "Mt. le'"'9tl .... II Ctlllp" (tom) '49-SlllrllJ' T1mplt, Cllltoll Wtllb. 1:11 CJ).,.... ........ Coild, (drl) '50--Clorll s...-. '"\vii .,111111 IUtOWllS' QASSK MST·Si\lU I K OMUA UASMC: MOT•PKTWU" •ASltAIATl ,.IACf"' .... 111.A · ........ --SEPARATE PEACE h4 TOft ATTbCTlff HAROU>·ond .... ~::r MAlDE 1(;1•' -~ .. ... -•' NI· \\'PORT . ( ·~-. ·-: ' •.. ~·· ,, • ; ' ~ '' • j • : . • ,, • 7 .. ' • ••••• eh TedsY'• ·Flilal . EDITION .. -- . VOL. 65, NO. 311, 2 SECTIONS, 28 P.6,6E$ --..... •o1 •• ...:;: .. · MoNo:t.Y, Jol<>VElillER 6, 19n • TEN CENTS Sjrcamore Hills ·Routes Will' Be Examined By .l'ltEDBlllC.: sa!OEMEllL .................. · Laiuna lleadl oWmlni commiss-rs will CllJnine three 8 } t e r p I t l V e oJlamneals for • major ,arjerial road tbrou8h Sycamon Hills, Nov. 13. The oommlp!r-· bu been. wed lo c.o m ~en t on pie eztenaton of Oso P&rkwQ,,,by !be Orlnge County Road Deparli1"l!t. • . ~ ~.11 lhoim ... !be COlllltY'• S.ltici' ~ cil -u a major bJ&b1'ay ~-!be lllalon Vlejcl and ' ... • J . . • h"vlnO areu. '!be road·..,. Is under coo- strflotlm !nm !be SIJ1 Diego Froeway westerly toward MoWton Parkway, wbOre ll will lem;>onrll)i ..... An eHd alljp>meftf 1bnJocb l b e EI Toro Canyon and LoiUiia Cloyon area, said William 1.aun ol,lbe road ~· DlOlll, is needed -of new develop. !"<"ti In lbooe areaa. . He ~ lo !be --Corpor• lion tracta· now belD buill aJqna El Toro Road al. a polnl oear Where 'llie county waoll lo construct o.o:Partway. . . . 'IXOll Need a RUle ~ To tlie Polls? ' . . . . . I.aguM Beocb's . Delnocrals and · ~pUbllcana, lulve agreed on ooe llilnc · -bolh will offer transporll-. ll!>o lo. !be Polls f0< lhe volers . Tueaday. ArrJDlemeots for transportation may be made by calling Republican Headquai\en at 49H475 or Democratic Headquarters at 497- 1755. Voters needing assistance on where to vote many call Dcrthy l\luslel~ Llguna Beaeb dty derk al 49j-1JJ4 for lnlonnallon. Driver From LagJJ."q Held In Car Crash- A Lacuna· Beach heallh food bar operator laces !eloo)i' criminal cbaqo today1 after bl.I sports car am•shitd into • power pole In Coall -. ........,. Jn. jurlng a girl po-or who wu •goniz- lngly pimed In lhe WhiCUlfl 0 by -- tered Jep. The 2:10 LID. acddeal !lilUrdoy U ·llamllion Stieel ad Plocmllo A- brougbt"°'8111 ·-Fin D ; n-penonmel ,....,, to the -llnoe ll biggend .. ,._...ey alorm all .... attached IO lie ;iole Ibo car bit: Police olllcen quealiooed -VID-cenl P. McKinney, 21, o! '/OS S. Coast HighW8y and oubs<quently arresled bim on lelolQ> druDRn clriv!lll chargea .. ' Olllcer Leo JCMIOI dolmed lhe IQIPOCI WU "lJelllPrtnl and uncoop<nttve durtiJg lbe IDlem>plloo. . He added thel McKbUy wu·walklnl aroui11n1ulllde ·the car lo whlcb Terre g: Bridjlham, 11, ol Los Anceln. waa stllJ P1nned lo lhe right lmll aeol when ln- veoUgalors arrived. Nlll'llnl anpervlJora •l Coate Mesa Memorial Hospital uld today Miss 8ridglWn -In aitlcal condition, wllh mulllple lroctum ol bolb lep. ·Police ldentilled McKIJlllly as °""'r o1 the SUnab1ne HMilh FOO.: Bar lo Lacuna Beach. He al !Int did not appeu lo be lnjund In lbe .mob. but .... liken lo Onnae County Modicol Cenler laler Sunday -ho beCID complolnin8 to jaJlen ol llnleDaepeln.' MrK1_,, ,wa, •'"''Mil by dodorl who di...,_. bJo ...-u -Olllf COD-. but Aid ho, ,..pnd DO ftlrtblr trMb;nW I.Ad M WU reWmed to jail lo --of • crtmlnal com-piainl loCfl1. ' Tough Girls Fined YO~ Eaciand (UPll -A juvenile =lhe-~~~~;.;e.,-"C':. -maoi!:r oilll cad1 ,_ - at lbelr lcbool. -Jolln 8-~ ,S:.111 II e' lo i.i ap ..4D H.48 SHORT · BUT H.APPY UFE Dolly PUil -.. -• mt bul hlPI" 1lfo. '1111 ......... .. ,..... quick '::'1"iiooos lllrr.S-,_ti r r" •dim car ... Call .,. ' Plf. -'l'lllll _____ ..... _ wulOid•-•.,.---•U allldt .... -,.. .......... OAJLY pg.qr-• fir-.-io-. . \ • ' ·- \ Coffee Shop In Laguna Will Move Nearly 800,000 Eligibk Voters Eye Candi:dates By JACit IROBACK Of .. DlilJ' ......... t:nnp County voten, nearly 800,000 llraag, .. ellalble to cast ballots Tuea-daJ !Gr ...-, lix coogreumen, a state 1m1tor, four auemblymen. aDd two llUp<rvlaoia. Principal lolereol In the county uide from lhe preoldentJal race baa centered OD lhe holllei for lwo oeall 00 the Jloml ol SUpen'yloors. A lll'a poUu.ar orpnmtlnn wllh • DemGC:rotiO perty --cleoplle lhe --Jobe! of Ibo --Is ~ Supav•lal laca..mbent Rolion' •. Bollin la ... Finl -whicli lnc!1lllio F-VllleJ, Smnla Ana allll porti . of' ·-..... ad Gorden Gnml-ad cboliODJW Jlolpb Dledrlcb. • ........ -win hopes to.-----J. Pllllllpe In tine 'l1nlrd - 'Ille Tldrd -·--of centnl llrlllae OoullY .., -lo ll!o FuileflOD -rwm... • four.term ~:."nl:..1:--.s :: =':r .. ::Tr,.::O;!-:.: Dlodcld! lid Plnlilfiio by ..... -In tbe Jw Prb:wy ..... . ..=;: =-.. "..:;r .. "i." ..! -·· .... -........ =--. .,-... -t:. :1:i• • ~ ....:1t Uno ..,-Y. Roafltc• ti -Dn1d mlellcock ,._. ,_., -of --.. .a -Mill ID...,.._" '111,91. .::.~ ==-_ ... " ~ c; ~[~ '= pat Pl 'J';w ,... ....... ... I ''W ...... lllll 1111211111111 _ _,_ rhowlll--...•. me 't 2 ·-• • Dllltrkt. n11 ......, 'l IT I -ll=lod It -owo., 6-1. l-~-11 • 0 We me hoping to wort with the city ml lhe• c:oaoly OD lhe ollpmml lo rtduce !be unounl ol lfl1ldlnc required." Rid Mllla. "We want ta pre&a i't the aree u much u poa'ble " Depeiidlnc cm the roule aelecled tlrauO Sycamor1 Hllll, Olo Partway . -.Id" -Laguna Coii)oll Rood ahd ~ lo .• pOint •Jone lhe coutal nip wllen ll -.Id ""1DOCI wtlb Sao "-° Hills Road. Conllrucllon ol lhe road !nm El Toro to Inine, •ccordilll to 1.aun, Is aeveral years away . He indicated, ho'ever, it would be a major arterial wi th up to sb: t r a f f I c lanes in !Orne areaa. Moody said he will meet wllh road department ofricialJ prior to the Nov. ll planning commission meeting f o r clarif"tcati;on of the clty'1 role bi die route alignment process. The problem. be said, It lhal oil ol lbe alignment rests on COW>ty -lied lands, except !or lhe Sycamore UW. - lion which is under city control. • Ill Olli "' Phil lntorlantl President Slates •• Television Talk Presldenl Nino remained In Rclualon ol Lo Cua Podljca todoy, planning his Jut &in&ll ellorl of his re-eledton cam-Jl8Iio -• peld polltlcal llllllOWICeJneDl lo lhe utloa to be aired OD lelevllloD Ibis ........ TboPr Po __ ...... baa not _.., from hill Ila Oemmte eorupound liDct ..,.. rtvlal ·--l S.turdoy, !ollowlllc • ralfJ• -ho deoaibod U ODO of lhe bell " bis -Ip. a ""1''atbi .---Drll ot "'""""'"......:. -~~·~··:~:r:·=r~-.,.,~:::•:"''"""--= m;;; I ·""-.-~ ...,__. ii Gbt Flt -•llmol ~ ., ... ..., ... rall1, Uno "'~f" -,. .. :i: :: • Teen-age Cyclist Nabbed ' Ar. Wild ·l.aguna Ch3Se . ' Laguna Beach Miniswr Tells Bible Favorit,es AI.oa--P41'e-,lold lllMlo·"ll .. la_oe .. -.• blo _...ilaot. tine& Pr I I • Nmm'I ,_... by llolln1w, ....... !he fnortte BIMe Jn a ,. are ta the dJlolllb --. " Sermon OD tine -mcl tbel len. n. d I let ... tbtl --by Georp -'.• -Ibo 50DI of -..... -" - SOlamOD ond tbe --..... lnlo lulliinp no, ...... tine Brill-. plowlbaret" -fnlm tine -of ond -.. -........... In, lalf WI bn, o .... BlllJ 11..i OD not ~'oily boola ....... tbtl loot houn ol • compolpl -pollstan predJcl wW be • -in )Ila lo-. Tho ...-pJw to be lhe !Int ..-nor ,,_., manille ot tbe (IOllinl .,._ II c-ordlo _ _, Scbool an)f • lew -"""' --tbe w-..--Aldll-said tbtl "'Pr---ond lln. -w!D-oltbodoalot-7 LID. -... polls -- "·•-• -..... -tbe Pini PlmllJ .. -ad Pino 5wlna, 11-e -· ............ who wlD be Wlla( ID a 1111-oledlon lo< the -lllllo lalllllrU- Tbo couplo ..., naturalised Mhortly -the~ ..... olllce """ ,..... .... !mmedl•lely ofter cutlnc his ballot, tine ~ plw lo rotura lo Wn II c1oa. D.C., lor a -with .....,..... Julio and Trlcla, and lhe ... lln lomllJ wll! ·-tbe nlur1ll ~ day,...._ ... __ _ 1bt only polillool odlvlty -per .... l«-med-' by the Pr..ilio.li ..... lhe quiet Illy alaoctbtl-Oiolleomeamday ar~ .. ..,.;;....,MM wtdt 8 ndlo lldclrea ln wbk:b ---11 ..... ho-~ .... oloelldtolom'_,_.._ ~· ·-·•· --.. .. .. -do)' ad twr)' doy lor -fclW ,_.., no molW who ....... -.............. .._ __ .-; ... -Jllll-.... beollln:r -........ ·- -..... -ir. -.... ·-=· ... -~j*ll Mby-~amf'll' ....... tht-Oioll .-17 .. .....,_ -...... Pflt1f1111t pulllk: ..--at the ·----· -., .. ndo m1114•1•F'C .. t Wll aired. Ialab. --· -· .......,, luot, -· v J klkn'f Tho 11n. Jolla M. 11eyno1c1s o1 lhe ..... ,......., ,... mc1 .. ~· an ac• ea, ~ ~·-1 CiJaldl ~ .. --...· Ti u Traff' oaldtba111e~..-w,.·-11o ... -... •• 111_11 .. -.' es p •IC .... -"" -,., ... -...... ,. .,, """ .. lad A 11111e ~..,Joo"'"" lo the ...... " -twlltlnli Alla VllCI • ., .. ._ ... .-17.. ..,. -lied ,..... .., ...... -...... - A _,, I '1"' to .. 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The Preslderl mel wllh. his chief !oreJcn polJcy odvber Dr. llonry Klll- lneer and air> wltb bis domelllc llll.a1ra aide Jolla -Durlnc lhe doy Mn. Naon left lhe compound for I boopltaJ cledJcotJoD in Los Angeles -<:r * * Tired McGovern On Last Sweep Across Country PHILADELPHIA 1AP) - -O«qe S. McGovern, hb eyeo red wltll f111cue, ~ lhroU(.b ... Jut --tine ootloa todoy befon laJlnl bis m ,_ q-to "Brin( --· la tine lw>cls of the .-.... Flyinc !nm New Yort obeihl Ibo DUota Qo.. II, llcGcm!nl -lo Pbilldelphla It a.lmolt the aamt m••M u Vice -d Spiro T. Apw. 11\11 lbouP tbelr planioo roJlocl to • ..... wllhln 10 yonls o1 -Ullllbor, lion two did not acbanp poetlnp. Then, lhe DemocraUc p-.J nominee WU driven to 0 -ralfJ wbm lhe crowd Jommed mt -- for more lbon • bolt -in oil -tloos • ''T~•am"'"""""OW"'," said llcOovn, -,.. wW docido Amerlco'1 COW11 lor Uno - lour ,..... and proliobJ7 lor lion nll tf ow bYel. "I belJevo .,.. wool and Indeed - bave • pnaident who will .,._ .., oolton lo•~ sllDdard, and r"'atn the Amerlcon --"I believe," odded Mc.-Govml, ..... wlll pm-oil." And lhen, quotlnc llolab, II"°°""' ... loaed: • .,,,.,. tbtlt --lhe Loni aball ...... -......... tlllJ --up wtlh ~ u...,.., tlnoJ ..... nm and not be _.,, tlnoJ lboB nit ond not !•Int. .. ....... . . ' J. l'DAILY PILDT LB J 'f.rustees • W ill Seek • " Gym Funds Trustees of Sadd\ehack College in M!Mlon Viejo tonight will request $68,139 in state money to cover the cost or preliminary plans ror a $2.1 million physical education facility and a $1.3 cen- tral utilities plant. Trustees meet at 8 o'clock in the board room. According to Supt. Fred Bremer, re-- ct.nt changes in state law make it possi· ble for commwiity college districts to seek. cash advances from the state to ccver architectural costs. The preliminary plans for the ty,·o permanent buildings, Brewer said, were submitted to the Board of Governors of the Califomla Community Colleges Oct. 1 for approval. The $2.l miDlon gymnasium -physical education complex, according to the C()(· Jege's master plan, will be constructed in 1974. The 35,500 square foot buHding will in- clude ~fully equipped gym; locker rooms and office fa cilities. The central utilities plant, Bremer said, will house air conditioning and heatillg fac ilities for the entire campus. The building will be constructed in 1973. MOlllMr, NII ' U,I T ......... For Blind Voters Balcer ••eW.1. . . We iike Endors ed ,-' •• :c By . Supe;~9r ,~-... .. 1·n• i •.f: T~' .. l _ SUpervlsor P.•!4 J;. Biller of G.;..j..n Baker ad.'"" In a hurriedly called Grove, ID Whtlf """ ,......,. ~~ ,..,. "" _,_.,...,._ . ..,~:-press conference this morning, "The pe<>-~ ..U.,.,:;t"411r·uisii! mt pie of the Finl Distri.'c!'are ......... four rncto;t '-' I'! ~ Willlmll'-. to •• ,... . ' lhe ....,IY bo:.'11 ~. •· --· r..ars of governmental ser:vlce IDd lbOy W-':.. lilcllmbenl ~"-t· ant lolitled to -'lrbal the)' ore •~ ~.:: Oro ... 1'llo 11 Jli!M)'nl ~:: . • , • I ~~ The oupervbor admitted be 1IU taking Babr cbarreC: that Batt.kl ha s a calcolated rialt In endorslnB Wenke but "demonstrated ·utue lotertlt in u..~ &aid be was willlng to because ''':the coao· 1Y or ill~ •Tq DIT'bo>IJ!eillt.· be -ty -a n1Um to ,.00 ,....mnent bu nol iDot wi\b.•cieparlJDOal '*'!I, nor with less empbaala oo po 11 ti c a I have 1DJ of hli aldel.'1 -·, presiures." The Second Dlatrlct su~, -in Balcer said Ballin had not been In his hla llJird tarm,oi> the boanl !"ld-U..t-Bat· (Baker's) office "since I refuled _to tln'a deicilloni •1are· hued on the·~ nonpnate him fo.· chairman some lwo of hla st.dow cablnel ~pl\ pQlltteol H · years ago." pedlencJ npier lban '*',Jbe· parlltUlar He added,-"Tllere ls 1 deoperate neeJI merits of given ~ .,.~ , , f~, aomeono on the Board of Supervieon Baker uld that to !>W· 'tnOWIO!iie no from· tbe·Flnt Dl!trict who bu a alncer< meml)ol' OI lhe boanl' hloi ,.,.,. lilldohed commltm'ent and -wlll devote his an -t of ar. loailnl!oi!I,' . , time Ind ellorts to ....iutlan ol many ••Bui Ii la Ume 101t ~·IQ p aerioul probl ... which -t the peo-. '!'It hec8~ lb\. &a.ies llid lbe ~ pie ol Orange County. Tbere!ore I en-sequences ch I ""'older lllGll Import· dorse William w .. te as F1m District ant to the ty. 11 Supervisor." ' . . * * *-• Frs••P .. eJ .. COUNTY VOTERS .•. Hinshaw as successor to John Schmitz, in U>e redistricted seclion which extends The bulldlngs will become the fourth ar.d fifth pennanenl structures on the Mission Viejo campus. A library struc- ture is under construction, work on a science-mathematics complex will begin soon and . addition of a music.fine arts center is planned next year. 1be state is covering half the cos t of the science-mathematics c e n t er , Bremer said, and is likely W cover ha!£ the cost of the n.usic.flne arts center and the central plant building. Secret ballots can now be cast by blind voters, us· ing an electronic reading aid, the "Optacon," de- veloped by engineers at Stanford. Loren Schoof. Stanford research associate, g e t s a pr~eclion practice session with device. former Re;,ublican and now a presiden-iuto the Long Beach-Lakewood area of tial candidate on the A m e r i c a n Los Angeles County. Independent Party ticket. CONG~ -32nd D I st ri c t: The 3ith includes about three-£ourths of Republican Cr&ia:· Hosmer of L4ng Beach the county 0qraphlcally Including most is opPoSed bj lleblociwt llem>la !!µmy, of the coutal area aod all of the a college administrator. · · Whether the state will participate in the gymnasium-physical e d u c a t i o n center, Bremer said, will binge on passage of Pn>pooitlon l, a $160,000,000 bond measure ~ be submitted to voters Tueoday. He's a 'Tail-end' Man _,.,.stem 1nllnd ....._ It la lhe ooly The diltrJct la Jllfely oo lhe ®P llde Q)ogresslo1ial district wbolly witllln lhe In the CCIU!ll1 wblcb l~)\Mlei Ille coonty under lhe . new reallgmnenL no¢iweil <>Oiner .Ind lhe dliet of Seal Hinshaw'• oppment, Newport Beach Beach IDd Hunlll:;itoq. lleach. . attorney John W. Black faces a registra-Onlt tbreo membl, nCea are of lion deficit of 53,000. The .totala are GOP prlmaJy 1-to 0rqe Coast Court Overturns Law Prohibiting Capitol Prote st Costa Mesa Draftee Describes Last Days in Vietnam 150,458 lo IOZ,400 Democriltlc. residellll: CONGRESS ~. 42nd D I st r I c t : -111t DlllTlllCf. Robert . Badbom, Republican State Senator Clair Burgener GOP incumbenl ••••n• lile In this· l>lavl- of La Mesa faces Democrat Robert ly Rep0bllcan dislrlct·whlcb Includes the By BOLGER JENSEN ~...._ . ..., LONG BINH. Vietnam -"I'm the tail end, man -the tail end of being drafted. of going home. I'll believe It when I get WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. oo the plane." Supiemo (4lrt ruled unconstitutional to. Sgt. MlkO Haight, a 22-yeaMld draftee da,; a fedenl Jaw prohibiting large scale from Colla Mao, upialned what it felt dtmcmtnlloas on lhe grounds of the like to be ooe of lhe last American com-. U.S.:~ bat ~ in Vietnam. . 1o!.~ i:: ~: ~ ci!J':it ..e::"r. ~~~~ ~~-federal panel in !he District Aprjl... ~-W'1< on tbeir or ... J ... za.. · r "1Bt 1 _ .... _ f ,,. P•muent taijed;~ maw a •·sur-tong I Ba:: .. '"? ...... ; '0 ficimtlJ"substantlal" inttrest that would A gr1dtialt or Coota Mesa H1th Mai.1 ovenl!I" lhe Finl Amendment rigbt ol and Clrange Coett College, Haight talked demotit&aton to peUUon Congress, the about what it felt like to have several lOWtt court ruled. months to go ln Vietnam. , II acted In a caae ~ht by the now· ~· . . de~ ·Jeannette Rankin Brlpde, a His 1'Jue of eight months , Dana, his coalttfon ·o1 women 1g1lr11t the \'letham three brothen, his parents and w.r, whlclr bad been denied permlasion grandmother all live In ?"" Mesa. !or a 1111 man:b frl>ln Unloo Station to He said he was told he ~ he gomg home the (JlpUoi.'• Eut Front Phu for a this month but his orders have been d"""'"8tratlo chonged and he'll be staying In Vietnam. Tho <;1I1ef oi the Capitol police told !he "'Ibey told "' Ibis ".as going to be the grou p Gil Jin. J 1911 that their ocbedul· Im pain>!, but Ibey re always "'11ng ed ....ii Ju. 1i wouid not be permitted. that,". he said. A blue and sliver Air The _,_ then held !heir demoostra· Amerrean helicopter spultered overheod. tlon at. tbt ·foot ot lbt Capitol outside us "Hey, a civilian bird. l ain't never seen ifo.lnda one before." Aboui 5,000 womtn were present and "I gues5 It's something to tell my a delepUOn of 15 was permitted to grand~lldren sbout," shrugged Pfc .• ~If· present ant iwar pet!Uons t 0 con· ford Enckson, 19, of Cameron, Wis. Its lft!IUionaJ kJde:rt. the only war 1lory I've got. But I didn 't The wcmen filed suit in U.S. District start this damn war, and I see no reason Court here challenging the Jaw again st mua demoostraUons as unronstitullonal. They alto quuUoned the authority of the police chief to set the 15-person limit on croups wilhing to peUUon Congress. C.Ondemned Land The eovenunent asked the court to S } B • S • decide the Issue arter the lhree-Judge 8 e nngs Wt panel struck down the law. Solicitor General Erwin N. Grllwold clalmed that It no longer c a n "reatonably be maintained" that people who want to propagandl:r:e protests or views "have a cona:tUullonal right to do so whenever and however and wherever they plea,.. OWIM COAIT DAILY PILOT 'Tiie 0...,.. CWt 0.-.ILY ,ILOT,...,,. ~ " ........... _,.,.... .. ,.... ...... "' .. ClnflW C-Jt l"llb/Wilfll ~ ..... ... .... .... ........... MMMy .,.,,..,... ,......,, ..,. COii• Mmu, N......... IMdlt HIMtlt.... IMdtll'-t1ln V•tlty, utvne .... ln1fllfffMNt•m Ml fM C'lliiMilil/ IM .NM ~W... A ''""" r.rulM•I .,,.. r. ~.,... ,.,.,,...,., ""' S<.tnd•n . TJl9 ,,_.... ,. ......... plllnt It •I ~ W..1 ..., llMt, a... .... Ctlllom ... nt2'. k•krt N. W•M ,, ......... .._. .... r.u a. cwt-. v. ........................ nwiN ic..'tf1 -,,... •• A. M..,.,.TN --ClllrW H. a.... ltJclN1'4 I . Nall ,......M ....... ••1tw1 ._ __ JJl hNlt A.,.... ..... -. '·°' ....... fflll --QIM .... , -.., "91' ..... ·:=·=-...,,... .. ' .... .... I 1JWI twcfil 1-'1•••• ... • ,..,. •• c;_.. ,.... ,. c. . ,,,., ..... ,,, . a · •• • ...,., .... 1 M t 4'11 '~:~·= ,., " -. i(·b ·~-~~ .......... ,~ .. . " ~ '!"'.,•='\:.:I = -~~--, ,.._., A Laguna Beach real OJ!ate broker hu been sued for 1100,000 by a former client in a frau d actlon containing the allega- ilon that she sold him land that bad already been condemned by the city. Elton Q. Brendle! names Virginia H. Morrison and the Title Insurance Corn· pany of Minnesota as defendant! In an Orange County Superior Court action which also demands payment of f7 ,383 in costs stemming from the land transac- tion. He clai ms that Mn. Morruton wu aware when she aold blm the land ln the Arch Beach Hel&bll area March I that lt waa subject to condemnlUon action taken July 23, 1111 by the city or t.suna Beach. Crash Kills Marine On Grove Freeway Henry A. Schmidt, 22, a Marine Sta. ttoned at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion, was killed Sunday nlcht when the car in which he waa rid.In& went out of control oo Ult Ganim Grovt Freeway and overtamed. CalUorn11 Hlghway Patrol offtcen raid the accident eccumd ow the Harbor Boolevard offramp -the westbo<md Cir bit 8 curb and rolled OW'. Civic League Backs Coastal Initiative The South Leguna Civic Leacuti hu en· cloned Propoaitlon 211, the oontrovenla l Coutllne Protection lnltlaUve • o n Tueoda1'• ballot. ,,,. lriltS.Uve WU terraect lft .. .,. pn>pr\ela and poeltl,. ._... IO plan- ning for ~alion ol' lhe Calllorn1a Coutllne' br Ille org1nlsollon. 1., I ck tail t h d Lowe, CaJdllf high school teacher. The coastline from Newport Beach to San to finish it. just as long as they gel my Haven, Fla. The b a 5 sergean a distr ict Is l&rgi.l)' in San Diego County CJemente and all the southeutem inland -·home." spent five tours totaling 64 months in but includes San Clemente, Laguna areas. His opponent ti Mayor Jim 'lborpe First Platoon, C Company, 87th lnfan-Vietnam and was getting ready to leave Beach and parts of Newport Beach. of San Juan capistrano. , :~k:':~t~os:eix:s!8arturda~1~! with a Vietnamese wife and three Registration is more than 2 to 1 -'JIOI DISTRICT. Incum b ent SW.••·• In -•ades and bandollen of chlldrm. Republican in the county aegmenL Republican Robert Burlce al Huntqlon ~ •·-· "I came here yoomg, lingle, full of CONGRESS -S4tb District: 'Veteran Beach faces a dangerowi Democratic op. gleaming brass cartridges. But there Ind vinegar with llOlblq ebe to Democratic =lgnor Richud Hanna pooent In Teny Moshellko, ·a Loo were no Viet Cong, and the grunll knew do. I stayed for duty and lm>r, duty to laces a rela -GOP -1 Alaml .. attomey.Burle,alowlreycam- it. my country, booOl' for myoelf. I doo't John D. Ratterree <t Santa Ana. The paigner seeking a tblld tenn bu .., "A game," moaned McDooald, 3l, of re-• It. I'd do It all cmr -'-HI: bad u • .-:. u ooo battered b -" •----• ~·-San Jose, Calif. "They -there'• .. ~ _.... registration fa""11 -·• party .., Y a ~ ~-nothing out here but they make as wall: , _1o. ___________ _;lo_;58,..:.0llO.,;,:..;inc..::.lhe,;......'°':...·"'c.:IJ:;.. anc1 __ 11ioo __ •t_lhe..;,· _sa_me __ cam_,pa_'.:."'--'---~"-....· -- aniond and play war, I ha'm\'I . o8en a gook in five months. "The other day there was this ABC television crew with us. There was this Cobra gunship circling overhead trying , to give the impresaioo it was protecting us. A farce." The patrol crashed through buffalo grass and dense thickets of vines and thorns. Trucks roared on n e a r by Highway 15, and the air throbbed with the rotor blades of bellcoplen landing at Long Binh. "'nle war's changed but I guess it's for the betler,11 said C1ay, 28, of Winter Fro111 P .. e J BENTON 'S ••. Main Beach Park. , "We would love to fmd another location b e c a u s e we have so many woodertul customers lbat we've had for yean and yean," Mrs. Benton said. Holm sai:d tbe move w:il1 be made about 9 to 10 months early under a spec1al agr.ement reached between the city and Charles and Anna Benton and associate Ed Mills. A seltlement of $36,500 will be paid to the Benton& and Mills to compenaalo them for the loss of business and early vaca ting of the parking lot. Laguna Beach Public Improvements Corporation will m a k. e the payment. Saviflil iD consfuaction costs by OOJ>o • tinuous rather than piecemeal building will about equal the settlement price, ci- ty oUicla1s said. The settlement will enable the Main Bttch Part to be completed by June or 1973. "We could not complete the new boardwalk and certain utility vaults -.ry for the oper1tion tbla cominiI tummer, or tbe new Ufegu,mrd fac:Wty without COl!Sldtrable lncunion Into lhe Benton parkin& lot," Holm aald . "We applOlched Mn. Beaton Ind her pertoer Mr. MW1 about oompenuUnc them for the, early v1e1t1n& ol 28 of tbelr parklni 1lalls. "In the course of these talka It became clear Iha! Ibey did nol wish lo see the park compleOon interrupted 111 1 retUlt of their occupancy ol the propert1 lbrou&b October ol 1173," Holm raid. "11'1 Jull a bandl)lab deal at tbla poln~ but u far u all parllu are ocm. cemed, thal'• jull as aoocI u a wrltlen oon!J'lct." be raid. · a ty Manqtr Larry Role tltbnated lhlt flmda -to p1d01m ...,. lilNCUOll around the p opwly ud u. stosMnclio "-" " --meot the 131,lGD lllllemont price. • "AU circumstances CIJlllklond, w1°d much pttfer to settle wilh the Bontonr thaJI pry out equlvalenl dollars to - lractors and we'll have the total pork developed Ibo bealDnln8 of U., PllllllllW lnlterd ol In eorly 1174," ~raid. Holm, coonllnator ol natural ....,._ P"'ilrlD\I for the cllf , said lbel U wa JM<lton'I and Mllll' deep feellll& IOWard IA&ima Beach ancl their WIClonlilldlng ol piano for Ille uPll'ldllll "' lhe -munlly that enabfoil lhe dlJ to \rodI Olli the IOlullon. t. • • -·---•·I·.-;. ~·~ Jol :~,·" ... " . ... HEAVY DUTY 3-CYCLE AUTOMATIC WASHER 1, ; .. ~:u~i; .• r.;;r• MATCHING AUTOMATIC rucmc DRYER • A11fC1111•tlc '--•1tfft ""' Cr· cl. with c •• 1Jow. e n.,.. A-'-•tlc Dry CycJ.. • 6 1aflt Lo.dl119 r.rt e Alt flwff illttll'lf l~M Thi)•) e ,.orC•iai11 E11•IMI T-.. _, ci. ..... 0... • w of °'"'" ...... This outlet can save you~p to$30 'TMI .... _,_,_, ...... tor 220f ...... --........ _ .. _ ..,.,. ,.. ,_ .............. --. ....... ..,.I,,., ........ .,.. _ ....... ..,-........... ... ., ......................... .... ................... ..,,.. .... .... 1115 .Newport llvd. ...... 141-7781 fl ........ , .. MN•4L. ILICTllC Moler Applia- •IWIT••t•looi ........ C!enlw j • . - 7 Saddlehaek VQL 65, ~. 311, 2 SECTIONS, 21: PA6ES . . _.... -~ , -·-..,. . -- -. ' "l!DITlON -. . Tettayjj:-Fa.al -N.Y;. Sioeb TEN CENTS ltl@~ G!---ela_,e• ~~eing. t~ Tail End" " - II)' .llOUl!IJ JJal!8EN A1udlt-1,,_...., LON<r BINH, Vietnam--"rm the tall . end, maa-·the tall end ol being drafted, ' Ibo tall end ol being here and the tall end ol ~pl~-I'~ belleve It whe!i I get ¥.--~-.22'"~ frolh ~:Meil, up!alneil -t 'It !ell like· to be-me ol"ibe last American com--bot gnmta In Vletnalq. . . HeJlbl,,.,.lliee' f~ Ii ... at 8(0 SI. . ' crai... Bl., bu been In Vietnam since ~-lie IDd Ida ~ WOrt OD their laat perlmetio .patrol outilde tile win! of """ Blnli ~ -. A gradual< Of Ceeta Mesa High School .nq Orange c.e.t ~-Haight talked aboat what it;lelt Ha' to· have ,...ra1 ..-.1o -ao11LV1otnom. ~ His wife-ol ·eJclll -· Ilana, bis three brothers, his paren\I a n d grandmother an U-ln Ceeta Meaa. He said be WU tolJ"be'~ be going hc!iDe • . ' ' . this month but his onlef11 baYe been cbm>ged and he'll be staylnl In Vietnam. "'l!ley told 111 this -going to !><-the laat patrol, but Ibey''" alwa11 &ayiDC tllat," be saicj. A blue apd an-Air Americah bellcopter 1p11tterecl' ~ 'llley, a clvlllan, bird. I ain't oe-.... one-befOre." -~ "I guess it's eometlllng to top my rrandcltlldren about " obrugged Pie. CUI· font -, 19, ;J.i:ameiiiii, Wll. "It's tile only war.etory I've goL But I didn't lltart Ilda damn war, and I ,.. DO ~ to -It, just .. tone .. Ibey get my -)Dine." First PlaJoan, c Company, l'lth 1Dfan. try, moved out at Ol30 boon Saturday. It looked 11-lib !be old war -Gl'a ewatbed in grmadea and bandollen ol ateamli)g braas cartrldcea. But there ..... DO Viet -C<iili, aiid tile grunts knew it. 1 I , "A game," moaned McDonald, ll, of San Jose, Ca!JL' '"Ibey ll!>ow tile"''' notblnl .. out here but they make us walk around and play war. I .haven't seen a goo~ IJ! liYe month!. -''1111! other day thert WU tllil ABC televWon crew wttb us. There wu this c:obra gunshlp circling overhead trytng to give tbe· impression it was protecting us. A faite. '1 -'Ille patrol crashed through buffalo l1'U8 and denae thlci<ell ol •Ines and Plomi. Trucks · roared on o e a r b y Highway U, and the air throbbed with the rotor blades of helicopters landing at Loni Dinh. "The war's changed but J l\leSS It'• for the better," said Clay, za, of W"mter Haven. Fla. The black staff aergeant bid spent live tours totaling M months In Vietnam and waa gettJnc ready to 1ea .. with a Vietnamese wife and tbree children. "I came be"' YOUD(, lingle, lull of and vinegar wllh nothing else to !See PATRQ!. Pop II Beath Puts Wage-Price Freeze On Nixon on Coast Addresses U.S. Tonight, Votes Tuesday -·LONDON (UPI) -Prime M1niater ~ Heatll tAlday ordered .._ and pric<s In Britain frozen for 90 days, witll ·a provlsion for a further 80-day u:- tenslon. lleatll told the House ol Commons the ' -. President Nixon remained in seclusion at La caaa Paclllca tAlday, planning his laat single elfort ol bla re-<lectlon cam- paigll -a paid politlcal amouncemenl to tile natloo to be aired OD tdeYillon this eYl!nlng. Tbe Proaldent baa not emerged from bis 'SO.' aemmte 'compciund llnoe .... riYlng after ...... Saturday, !ollowlng • rally -be deoorlbed u -ol Illa best of. bla COJ11P81in. ' ' The . celebration 'brought . acoros ol tbousancil ol aupporlera out to gr..t him aoveniment ha~ '1" • altomauve but 1o bring In &talutory meaaiires to fight In- flation after three-way lalb witll ln- dusb1al cbJe& and unioit leaden broke down. -it' Ontario Intematlonal Alrpoti. Tbe freeze comes into effect Jm.. mediately and will be enlorced by retroactive legislaUoo. He aald the government will introduce leglllatlon Tueoday providing !or a lreeze in wages, prices, rents and dividend!, all suilJecl to a limited numbeJ of ll• ceptlooa. But after· the rally tile President went into aecl111lon, apparenUy bent on not rocking any --during tile laat bours ol a campalp wblcb pollaten pr!dlcl will be I landallde in Ida laYor. ,,,. ProaldOnt plalll to be tllo !Int -r Tuesday momJnc at tile polllng * * * The freere will laat-90 day&>lfls royal .....t II given tile bill. ··~--··* ' action wllich I rqud u ,.,. aaiJdactory Tired: MtG()Vern l -~ _ ••.• ', ~·;a;'~'.!'-........ e-Sweep than voluntary llTllll-1..W ha••. been,'' Heatb aid tO ' eheera fnlm .,...ben,ol bis own c..-.atlYe. Party and jess from oppooltloa ~ Party members. He said be hoped !be -woold not eland In tile way ol ,.....1 .. clllcaion oo waya to check the rile in w111ea and -prkes, wblcb bu a_...i 10 percent In -12 lllOllth!. - Court Overtui:ns . - Law Prohibiting J r;apiwl Protest ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe U.S. Supreme Court ruled unconstituUooal to- ~ay a led~ law prohibiting )arge ocale eioonalratiOM Oil tile grouildo ol the :s. Capitol. • Jn a llriel ordel-, the court afllrmed a ·Jower caurt rullng to Illa~ effect by a lhree-judao federal panel in tile Dl!trict of Columbia on June D. ,,. ~ The government fa11ed to show a "suf· ~clently oubltantlal" -tllat would OYerride the P1nt Amendment rigbt o! demonatraton to peUtlon Conifea, tile JOwer caurt ruled. It acted lo a C010 bnJuPt by the 110W• deluncl Jeannette llaUln Brigade, a ..,.Utlon ol women against tile Vietnam war, wblcb bad been donied permlMm for a 19111 ~ fJvm Union Statton to tile Cpltol'• Eaal Fn>at Piasa for • -tratlon. t Tbe c1"ef o! the Capitol po)Jce told Illa cnxiP on Jan. 2, 19111, \hat their llCl>edu~ ed march Jan. LI would DOI be permitted. tTbe wunen tbeo beld their ~ 1lioll at tile loot ol Illa Capllol oulaide Iii != 1,800 -..... -t and .. deleptlla o1 . 11 -pOrmliled to 'jlreaent anliwar petltlono Io· eon- ,.,._.... lu den. • . .;Tbe -flied 11111 in U.S. lltllrlct Court here dlallqlll( ~ ..... --. ' . "'""'' ..:J•-Ille ol the .f011ce to aet Ibo 11-penOD on ·-wlfl!!lnl to potlllon ~­,_,,,. ---aked the caurt to ·decide the -"""' -the tllrjlo-judp 'jlilnel -down tllo law. --· ·AD HAS SHORT BUT HAPPY LIFE I lJollJ Piiat -d -a obort but laWJ ... 'nit .......... 11"•!1:1• quiet_,_, I • <f*1JODG!: Dort. l!>D;ol· leot_doo_ .... c.D alt I Pll. --Thal ...... ...,_., ......... -IOld•-·•--•u 'quick ......... ,.. '-· ...... DAILY PILOl' wont ad '1...,. _ I04l'll ••• ' ) r~.Jtlinlp U1'1T~ ( Mn. M&rtliia .An)IDcibarl :tie . Ortega of Bil boa, Spain, cradlea son nearly two monthl after being told baby had died on Sept. 5. H0&- pltal olfi<!al• called back OcL 23, 'saying It was all a miltake, that' ,Martli>•'t baby was confused with another child who died. · Bond Election to · Decide • Future of Irvine Schools By CANDACE PEAll80N CM .. _,....,...., 'Ille tatme-of-acboola In Imn. will be determined to a large exlent by which way Illa -;,, thlil 12,000 reglalered votm 1n the lrYiiie Unllled School Dlatrfct decide to mark their ballots 'l'llelday. on Pn>poaltlon K. 'Ille -local ~lion would allow tile dlltrlct to sell tip to l50 mlllloo In boDda !or ""'8tnictlon ol acboola. 'nlelilay'i -'wm end an alniost lhree-moath lonl:. campaign for paaaage ol the ... ,Dlalrlct lruateel 6nl an- -the'llO mlllloe --~the lal'P,11 M attempled In ohnge County -Aq. 2. -'llMI lrlfne Unllled School . Diltrlct woo't--vrstboralmol .... -. 111111 July I, 1f1J, omder termt of a eac- -.t --·-1"'I JlDIO. , ...... -carved out of tile -dellmct San -'-In and TlillJa Unloa me.:~-....; banded ID- ~ fnm )ti Npereri4.lll -CUf• really .itmated II -'5 mllllon. • ~-ln.a-1dlalrictcan aell --111.ap to " ~ ol Ill IS :I ....... mlllll fndebtedMM It Obi time. " In 1"tne'1 ~, lf I~ thll lllllDI a-··· -.. -could be ..... ~=-~~.::..-Ill 111!,l!d ,,,.....,_~_ ~ .. ti. --..... Paid -In • .,..... Ta El 111 line llllLt tblJ plan to lill Ibo --• --por1od, dQr. -----... 111 asDIJml In h>-............ llCarmf · l ' u -b-..... ,..,. to 1111 Ibo llm!dt, It .. ,,_ Ille& --emlii ,_. ........ A •d All :.r.•llA ,.. - 1 I iiOI II "' .... 1111--"""" --u..-.. ._. ,.. I '3 ±drw Art v ... --121' •• ti ..... ~ OAl~tllb If!! d d'N. Ulll-•'r1I -.-ti Ille --1 lie IOld II ID. Tllo ----• -tl:lloGI ...... aid• -• p Ph • ......, II • • determined by a ratio of 1Ue•ed valua- tion over PUPil popoilatloo. Tbe dlatrlct -be at run bonding capacity belon IPP'1Jni. 'Ille bond ......,. have been earmarked fo< I 10-yeor COllltructlon -of 10 elementary ICbools, U.-.. lntonnedlale l!Cbooil and tJ10 hl&h ecbooll. Trulllfta baYe .... Indicated tllay Wllll to - 10D1e fimdl to "reJocate" the Irvine Sdlool -to -lib-the extot!",Y,.alle Which llll -a fllcht pith ol El Tj!!> llarine corpa Air 8tatlon. ,,,. dlatrlct wtl1 open with a-1,300 llAldeatl ID lllS, ... 11 projacted to pow to a-14,• llf llTl·'IL ~.an<fln11e'l~­ (lloa llCIND, 'Pop I) Cathy Connors To Serve Tenn On School Board -Vleja mp Sdlool )ualor CllllJ C.0-. will ....... -t '"ti: taU.. to the -Vallq Sdlool -for tilt· -ol .... lfll.!f-yeor. -"""""" --for Illa - UoobytllO ____ __ raltted bet' ••allllotl•t ... _, ... bet'_ .......... .... ...... --···--.... -lo Ille -· --........... thal '"* ,. ' junior-~ ........ c• ' ' 1r1Mlls t rWtf~ -. ' ........ I II poltllo- ::..~ :-:-. ""':':. • .::a::z Dlllrll:I, tltldl .. _ -t 11a .,_1\-11 __ .,_......, flUIM ............... Ja 'l:r ow. • · •• I ............. ...,. 11111 Omtit, lAflll-Is I l .. Don•- ~ 0-2..._ -Across Country PHILADELPHIA iAP) -Sen. Georae S. MeGoYem, bis eyea red witll latlgue. 1'U!bed tbroucb ... laat --tile naUon loda1 'belon llytoc bla 1-yar quest to "BrlnC America Home" in tllo banda of the tied.rato. - Flyinc from New Yorli . aboard tile Dol:ota ~ n, -urtnd in Pblladelphla at aJmoat the -- as Vke Preeldent Spin> T. "-· But thouP their -"'"""' ft>Ued to a llop witllln 10 yuda ol one anolber, !be two did-DOI --gnetlnp • Tben, the DemocnUc -~Ual nomibee WU drlVBl \0 I dowzdowa nlly Wiler& Ibo c:mnl jammed ID - for ..... tban a ball bloct la an dlftc. tlona. "TomoiMW~ru-w, '' a111-11cGoft!rn. ·"yoa will deelde America'• ....... for tllo - lour yean and psobablJ for tllo mt ol .... u .... "I bel1"e we Wlmt ml indeed must have· a pulldent wllo will .,.._ tllll nation to a hl&ber atmlanl, and rUlndle tllo ~ pranlle. "I believe," ICtded McGovern. "we will prevail ... And tben, quollng !aalah, McGovera ID- lolled: '"l!ley that wait upon tile Lord abaU --~; tlloJ -IDCIWlt up wllh wJnt1 u eqles, t11oy abaU nm uil DOI Ill -_,., tlloy abaU wait and not faint. •• ..__ .... to,.., .... f.....a. 1o --. Xan., and '- -~--ralla to a ......... --... a day ol walttlll la Illa natne 8oat1i DaUta. 8ml1ll a lrillt ,._,.. __ Cllll, -"-Illa daJ wMJI a -tn'6o-t91 ..... 1tn11 down N1W Yft'1 PINI A--mm n1aod la a ..... ~ ... tht--lo • .,.. ,...,. Ila ~tad -11111 apla."Ood_,.._. lt_-.11_ .......... -1111 flrll Daola ~ .... rtppod by -fire· ........ _ pilot -.,, toll ... cnw: "I t 1"" -; ............. brtoC tlU plant -· • • PIWT OFFERS PRBFiRENCES Tllo DIULY PILOI' U d a J p;a1 l11r a *f ti" II Ila • :111 t 1 .. II' =-"' -....-Collt WI• Tl• 0 I Piii --.r... t: Ille --, lafj.-JS 1lslP-.s• .. I. . . ' t place at Concordia Elementary School _only a few hundred yards away from the Western Wblto House . Alda have said tile Presldut and Mrs. Niuo will arrl .. at tile acbool a.t about 7 n.m. when the polls open. -E.pected lo vote along wltll the First Family are lllanolo and Pina Sanchez, C·e Nlmnl' domeitics who will be voting in a naUonal election !or the IOCOlld Ume In their u.... ' 'Ille couple were naturallz<d shortly after tile President look olllce lour yean ago. lmmediatdy alter caaUnc bla ballot, the President plans to rtt\11'11 to Wublngton. D.C., for a reunion wltll daugbten Julie _-and Trlell, and the en- Ure lamlly will watd! tile _retuma Tues- day eYellln( from Illa White Hoaae. . Tbe 11111 polllk:al actlYtty porlormed ...tiM'.,.c...,.. ................ .,_ 'THI WM HAS lllN I.OST" ......... , AclMst Fonda Nearly 800,000 Eligible Voters Eye Candidates 111 JACK llROBACK .............. cnnee County votm. nearly I00,000 -· arw .u,lble to -llllioll 'l\leo-day for pnlidrnt, Ill COfCJi!llllttrl, I lllte ...... four auemblymen and two ~·· Pl lbclpal -"' tile .....,. uldo from 1111 pr-Ual -bu -oo the -for two -on Illa _... "' ... -.. A -polltlcal orpnlDllon wltll a Dtu..a ...V 111--dalplte t111 ....,.,_ lobe! "' tlll --ti alMllltill IDplrvllori&I I a c u m b • n 1 R<iliart ... littln In tllo Pint Dlltrict -...... Foontain Vallq, Sonia AM .. pwU of Wfllri..ecr and :=.. °':" ""';."'"" c11a.::., RllJ! llapat lo -.... -W1lllam J. .._. • Ille 1!llrG - Tlia ftlnl -·--" -~County and -.. the ,_. --PhlIJlpo, • r.ur.wm AIL .... tlOlll blafJ tddl. Bio.--. Dledt1S, ... ...,._ .. ..,..,....,.palp-1d .. aop , ... vorw,,.1) I Cruh Killa Marine 0Q Grove F~ay _,. A. .......... -.. -II PJ Two -0srpa Air .. ___ _, __ .... ... -Ila -r111111-.. ol ......... °" -OiWot ,,_t:J ___ ..._ Cllllamla ~!11 ....... ...., .-wc'n1 5 ' ,..,., ._. • .....,. ' l1dnvcl._ ...... ,11 d .... an_.,... .... . I -' • ' ·by the Prtsident during tile quiet stay along the South Coaat came Sunday afternoon with a radio lddrea ln which Nixon outlined 10 goals be ~ li re- elected io four more years. Thole goals, be suggested. lhould ..... aa "guides on electk>n dly and flVeTJ day !or the nm lour yean, no llllller wllo wins." The goals Included "Peace -our· render ... a moN just America •.. a healthy America . . . a well educated America . . . an ·Americli free from fear." Tbe speech, a l~minute meuage, was the Lllh broadcast preaented by Nhon 1'.uring the low-keyed campaign. That effort began 1111 tile South Coast early in September wltll an un- precodented PUbllc gathering at the (See NIXON, Pqe II * * * Fonda Alleges Lies About War In UCI Speech ... BJ TOM PAI.MEii ... ...., .......... Prelldent Nixon -·t want Ibo war ended becau.e afterward the America people wUI learn what really bapflmd, antJwar activist Jane 1 P'onda c:lm'fed. SUnday In a apeech at UC Irvlnl lo 111 allditnce of about 250. Miu Fonda. apeakln1 •I a 1111111 • ........... by the Orange County v-.. Veterans Alainlt the War, aid, -n.t'1 a hard thine to uy, but lt'I tnae.0 Hll l'UIOll WU, Ille said, tllat -ad- mlnillratlool, Including the N._ - baYe lied to tbe public about Ibo - and -of the fl&htlnl, ....... Im-plied the Pmtqon Papen ...... ....,. the tip ol the iceberl- The ICtrw uplalned bow ...... "poUUca!ly aware. I WU Dolllol II apace u -~In tile ...... ., tllat _, --paoplt - beclnnlnc to naltaa what --tald111 ptace In tile name ol AmlrlcL • She aald Ille had allowed benell to Ill Uled by Illa """''" indullry, and ...... ::.~ .. ~ ~..:. ~·::..-:- fact that many v---had opantlooa to mike tllom -...., lllle Wntem _,,.., ·11 ti Important ," .... Aid, "lo - tllll 11'* to ...u .. the ...... of --have done to the poop1e of v-.· She claimed the war bu rtll)T..!: lost, -• ~ ol South v II eootrolled llf 1111 II-Lllu - ,,... of the nortll --tllo ..- "r1ce bowl" of tile M*-c Dtlta. "We must .,_.. tlllt Ni111EEoo.AAcnCliew ... r--'1111ou Uc:k<t .. ._,, .. -,_ (IN l'ONI>A, .... I) ..... • •••••• ~-..... ·-day. _.,. to tlio ........ ........ -.aptlJ ----.. ,...,._ HIPo .. around lt an ......... wldi -. nlpt lowl ol M. INlllDB TOD.\ 1( AbOIJt tM ...,, W., Cflltl c_..-Dlarict o, p .. u•U Bol> 1-ad Cleft, - _, Of/f'ff_f1fl !''IMl!ft -4 to "'V!'l 14 -.._, f>olA .... -· s.. ... ""9< II . --, ::..-" ( .. • " --.. =-., ='=--= .. ' " --:;•J;.. • =:-:· • " =. -. ==-----=-~ • J DAll.V PILOT IS ~00\llr• -·-6, 1972 a.leer Btselritlf ' Wenke Endorsed By Supervisor Supervisor David L, Baker or Garden Grove, ln what he termed an un- precedented action , today urged First District voters to elect William Wenke to the county bo.::d 'I'Uesday. · Wenke opposes Incumbent Robert Bat- From Pagel VOTERS ... to $200,000 for the $17,500 a year post. Diedrich led Phillips by 10,000 votes in the June Primary election. The aame kind of rrioney spending ls taking ·p:acc in' the attempt to keep one- term Supervisor Battin in office. Hls op- ponent, Santa Ana attorney William Wenke, has waged a strong campaign and led Battin by almost 4,000 votes in the primary. Registrar of Voters David Hitchcock predicts a record turnout of voters with an all time high in registration of 794,000. Hitchcock thinks that 18 perce'nt of the voters will turn out TUesday based on past presidential year electio_ns. In addition to the hot supervisorial races, county ballot markers will make these choices: CONGRESi -39th District. This heavily Republlcao area is expected to elect County Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw as SUCCi!SSOr to John Schmitz, former Re;;ublican and now a presiden- tial candidate on the A m e r i c a n Independent Party ticket. The 39th includes about three-fourths of the county ..,eographically including most of the coastal area and all of the southeastern lnland areas. It is the only ColJirtasional district wholly wltllln the county under the new realignment. · H!nlbaw'!I opponent, Newport Beach attorney John W. Blact faces a registra· lion deficit of 53,000. The totals are GOP 15','58 to IOZ,toO Democralic. CONGREM -42nd District : tin, also of Garden Grove, who is seeking a second term. Baker charge<.: that Battin h a s "demonstrated litUe interest in the coun- ty or its problems. To my knowleda:e, be has not met wtt h a department bead, nor have any o( his aides." The Second District supervisor, now in his third tenn on the board said that Bat- tin's decisions "are based oo the advice of his shadcw cabinet and on polltk:al ex· pediency ratber than on tbe particular merits of given problems." Baker said tllat to hl.o knowledge no member of the board bas ever endorsed an opponent of ar incumbent. "But ii is time for 30meooe to speat out because of the issues and the coo- sequences which I consider most import· ant to the county." Baker added, in , a hurriedly called press conference this morning, "The peo- ple of the First District are buying four y::ars of governmenta1 service and they are entitled to know what they are buying." The supervisor admitted he was taking a calculated risk in endorsinb Wenke but said he was willing to because "the coun- ty needs a return to good government with less emphasis on po 11 t i c a I pressures.'' Baker said Battin had not been in his (Baker's) office "since I refused .to nominate him fo; cbainnan some two years ago." He added, "There is a aesperate need I~. someone on lbe Board of Supervisors !rom the First District who bas a sincere commitment and who will devote his time and efforts to resoluUon of many serious problems which con!~t the peo- ple of Orange County. 'lberefore I en- dorse William Wenke as First District Supervisor." F...,...Pagel BOND ... Republlcao St.ate Senator Clair Burgener of. LI Mesa faces Democrat Robert U>we, Cardiff high school teacher. The distrid is Jarg .. ly in San Diego County are operatiug over-capacity n o w . but includes San Clemente, Laguna Anthony said. Turtle Roct Elementary Beach and parts of Newport Beach. School, designed for 730 students, has Registration is more than 2 to t J ,000. Uoiveraity Park School, bunt for Republican in the county segment. 668, has more t!:an 800. Both schools have portable classrooms to house the extra OONGIIE§ :-14th District: Veteran Joada. ~~ Richard Hanna Rancllo San Jooquin lntmn<dlate 2~ w:"B: ~ ... =-:rit·~r1:~.~~.! ~ favora Hanna'• party M,000 c1erw111.l94.llxmoreclamoomltoin-to~ county lllld·~baut;tn, aame crn.,......l!Jll fnxa 1'!"'9~ IOO m U...!lidlatrlcltd -Which emodl ten 119;"' --·-c. into tlla:1Aog Beacl>LWwood area of nie oiiij. hlib ocbool, Uiilvmll)r, ls Los AJlll')<S County. operallnc ;mt over Its capacity ol l,800. CONGllBll8 -l2nd D i s tr I c t: Antholly and tile Irvine tnlltee9 con- R<publlcan ...:raia llo8mer 01. tong Beach tend that p.oaag• of K will prevent is opposed by Democrat Dennis Murrey, building Jl'OlflDlS from lagging behind a cOUege administrator. population tncrea::ea. '!'be district 1J oafely on the GOP ~de School , board chalnnan C b a r l e s in tile OOWlty which Includes tile Boulanger ald, "If we ask tbe voltra for -comer and tbe clti., of Seal several IDlaller bon·: electlonl during tile Beecb and lluntiqton Beach. next 10 yean, our school bulJdlnc pro- c.ity three usembly rac.. att of gram wlJI go stuttering aloag, probobly primary lnttrest to Orange Coast from year to year, wltll a h I g h prob-,_, 1blllty of waste, ineUlciencY and coo- ftisioo." -llol Dlln'IUCT. Robert Badham, GOP iol"Umbent aeema safe in this ;~vi-­ ly . Bepubl)can dialrtct which Includes tile coutllJ>e ft\>m Newport Beach to San Oemenlt and all tile IOUtlleutern Inland ams. Ill! opponent Is Mayor Jim Thorpe ·or S.. Juan Capiltrano. -'10th DlSTRlcr. Incumbent Republican Robert Burke of HW1Un&ton Beach face! a dangerous Democratic op. -t in Terry MOlbenko, a Los Alamitos attorney. Burke, a low key cam- palpr aeekin1 a third tenn ha1 been battend by a well-financed Democratic campaign. -m DJSTRICI'. Democntic In- cumbent Ken Cory of Garden Grove Is fl&btlnt for hla pollllcal life against former 1111m1blyman William Dan- nemeyer of Fullerton. Cory la aided by a llzeable Democratic majority i n rtg!Jtnltlon. II OAllY PILOT ,,_ ~ CW.. DAll.Y ,.ILOl, ...... wMcti ............... _.......,,._...,..." .. °'"" c;.., ""4illllfll CM!fMy. Sltie-,. ........ .,. !MllllMll, MMd9y ~ • ....., • ., C.19 MM9. ........,, ...... ............. a..tlll'111,1111•ln V•lle'f, l.,...... ._,_, trvM/Sfflll~ Wild Sen ~ ... ,,_ Q;pl$--,. ................ llNliM .. ,....""" lllunl•"' .,... ~ '"' ~ _...,.. ,..., h •• m wtt1 .., ..... a.II MiMt Celtfonlll. --. The measure will create an lncn:ue in tu ... A reaident wltll a home valued at '30.000, Anthony aald. will pay about $7 .50 more a year in tax ea f>eginning In I97l il K pasaeo. OfficialJ at the Orange County Depart- ment of Education have pointed out that a school bond issue consolidated with a general election (as K is) hasn 't passed in tbe county in the last 10 years. . Trustees have answered, "Irvine is dif- ferent." 'uesday will reveal how different. Sailor Cut Off Hand-Official NAHA, Okinawa (UPI) - A Morine Corpe notesman said today that 1 Navy hospll1f OOf1lll1WI llatloned on Okinawa cut off his own left hand "during a period of despondency over penonal problems." He said hoopitalllllll 3C Richard M. Bridges. 22, aevered bis band by mokln& several cuts with a surgical instrument, after numbing the limb with novoca\ne. An Okinawan newspaper Friday car· rlcd a report lhlt tile injury had been In- flicted by black aervlcemen as the result of a racial dl!pUte. 'lbe Defen1e Depert· ment In Wasbln&tm denied lh1.s WIS the case. Homeeomitlfl Qtleett Margery Haury, a political sci- ence major at University of New Mexico, and a former Miss Indian America, has been crowned homecoming queen at New Mexico. Miss Haury says she plans to attend law school and then enter field related. to Indian affairs. From Pagel PATROL ... r . 1 Phjrs Ed . Unit· Sought -. ' ,,_P.,eJ F()NDA ••• ind flltll --llnlctw'fl on tile Mission Viejo' ..,...,...i. A library 1tn1c- ture is under conatructJon, work. on a science-ma~matlcs comple:1 wtn begin 'DO!' and edcllUoa ol a m114io-flne arll C.nltr Is plumed om yeor. The state ls «>Vl!rlni IJ4lf tbe cost of the scl~ma~ center , ilremer'oald. a ' 1s 11b17 to """f half the coot.of tbe u.ual<l:llno,ana ...,ter and tile cemtol plant bulldllig. • Wbetber the 'llalt will particlpalt In the gymnast~phyalcal e d u c a t 1 on center, Bremer uld, wiJI binge on -e of "-111Dn 1, a •teo,000,000 bond measure :0 be IUbmlttell to YO!trs Tueoday. said. llut apt>lrl!nlly ~ioci!ng toward a McGovern !kfeot. she ~that Niim "must he far<ed I!>. mp the'. Dlne1JOlnt peace agreement." t ' ' Um· High. ~ts lntQ Spirit ' ' • 1 • The Vlttnam -Ill· ldellllcll I!> the Revolutionary irlll' louifit 'in tile Ulllted Stalta, she said, IJ!d tile North "IJihta _ courageously, under constant .. bom- bardment, because tlley bave ii ~us F-Or H9ine~oming Friday cause." : HTbe John Wayne machismo politics University High ,SCbool's . fir St don't worl: any more, but tbe people homecoming ga ... -FrldciY la being haven't convinced tile govenunent of II celebrated everYdaY lllll1l lbeo wttll yet." "Spirit Week" WbicH' beau todeJ.-WUh Presldelltl1l """"1ty adv1aer Henry tlle'l'be~-olh~~,.t'M;!~-lls· Klsllnger llao "created • ..,.. televi>ed ~-w--aecret dlplomocy" to fool tile people. lbe IIrsl blr1hday lat l!eple/llher •• wlB lloot alleged. "We -him get off 1 plane Ind Lquna Belcb Hlch In 1 'looltiell game go in a door. and are suppooed to believe Friday on tile Mn lllgb ScbonI field at peace ls at band." a p.m. She said tile men! presence of The aenlor ~ and throe prlnceaes McGovern as a candldalt ls himOOc, Ind from any class wtll be 'llllDDUllCed at "Thieus-day ," as she pronounced I~ wtll halftime. to be a crucial day"for "Thieu'• r<preasive Balloting toot pllce today, also do. I stayed for duty and honor, duty government." freshman claas dre.Dup day. Other Spirit The 15 · girls and tllelr nomtnatlni o~ganlt.ationa are : Marlana Renee, senior, thespians; Kathy 'lborton-Trump, senior, newspaper; Jody Modica, .llllior, scuba club; ~ Graham, junior, (llrlJi athletic ISIOclatlonl SUe· Martin. Mldor, yeirbook; Nancy Lyons, senior, pep squad; Kim McCormlck, senior, senior class; Faltll Schultz, aeoior, );ey club; Cecilia Broobears, junior, junior claR; Vickie Brltliln, aeoior,' pep club; "Holly Hancock, Juniqr, band; Eve Tipton, senior, speeclt team ; Marlys Signer, senior, girls leagu.: Kathy Gill, .entor. drill team; and Jill Wertz, oenlor, vlll'llty club. p,.....p..,,1 my country, honor for myself. I don't She compared. Nixon and Thieu to weet dress-up days are Tuesday, regret it. I'd do it all over again if I bad Edgar Bergen and Cllarlie McCarthy, sophomores; Wedneaday, junlon; 1'burs- and said, "the German people didn't d --•-and Frida '--·-to.' have the information about what their ay, OClllUl~; y, &cn;Yl•J'· "But when I get home I'm going to nnvemment wu doing, but we do. We Campus clubs, organlzatlons and e" classes can enter a Doat contest Friday. NIXON •.• hang up my gun forever." give up our citizenBhip if we don't re-Floats have to be built from 5 a.m. to Erickson, tile gnmt who complained nounce Nixon's policles." 7,15 a.m. ancl'wtll be judged at a spirit about not having a war stary a1ao Tbe veterano that accompanied Mias week asaembly al 1 p.m. in categortes of Fonda were in support of lier padflJt ~-•-volunteered for Vietnam. He regi:ets It. views, but one shoved a reporter bact orlglnallty, humor and aw_..,.._. , Western Whli. HOUie. "All the time I was growing up all I when be atlempltd to ask a question as The faculty club wtll apolllOr 1 """P-Be10rt tbe radio meaaaae wu. Wed, heard was Vietnam, so I bad to come and the speaker wu walking out. tlon for all alumni Friday from 2:30 to · the President forSoot attebc!lng &lqday see it for myself," he aaid. "Well, I've Miss Fonda spoke at OCC al 8 p.m. 3: !O p.m. in tile faculty IOlmp. ed . cbureh servlcel in Sall <;Jemante for , a Sunda ni h Uni Hlgb alumni att encourag to · • h · ofll tha seen it, and I don't like il" Y g t. paruclpalt in otller spirit week activities, quiet morning lil Is ce --k t Morgan, the ZS.year-old company com-including the assembly, the game and the ~ 8~~t met with · his cblef mander from Newark, Del., found aym-Great Pumpkin Caper Homecoming Dance Saturday from I to foreign policy adviser Dr. Henry Klaa- bollsm in the last patrol even as be wor-11'30 p.m. in the high· school mullipur-Inger and aJs? with hJ.o domesUc affain rl.ed about his futu-•· a peacetime NUTLEY, N.J. (UPI) - A stare owner pose room. l •'de Jolm Ebrllclunan. •• •• said he Is asklag cuatomen to appear in Alumni dance tickets at $1 a ooup e - anny. Municipal Court with him Nov. Ll to can he purcllaaed at the acbooL The During the day Mni. Nixon lefl tile "We haven't had anyme Jmrt for eight tellify tllat tlley did oot eat bis queen and ber court will qaln be «>mpound for a hospital dedlcalloa In .. ,, . months, but I figured lf -gels 1 :~lllJlll~pl<::jl~··~·~=~iE===;i==hooored==a;t;lhe~-=;·======;Los~A~o;igel~es~;;~~~~~~~ blown away"" tltil'lUt'tio.rlt lbltlil be " '· · • me. I bad to come," be said. .. Sure we"ve " . got drug problems, diaclpllnery pnJb. lems. The way it ii nOw the Army is totally up. But Ibis Is iltn a good company." "I dream of a small, vohmteer, scag- frte profeasional Army. I drtam of conn- mandlng my own infantry battallm. But I don't know il I'll make It. I don1 lmow il 1 should even try. One thing that makes me want to get out is tbe senior officer corps. The leadersblp 11 bad. ''Take tile way tbey troated Ibis com- pany. I bad it all fiud up for ua to go home as a uni~ in cme pll,ne. I told tile men about it, and mcirale vlaa good. Then tile order> were chai>ged, and 85 pen:ent of the men were told tlley couldn1 go bome. Most of them have to become door gunners with bellcopter wllts, I don't know where. .. "The men are angry about 'It. I'm nngry about It. '!'be thine Is, all tile chop- per units are golng home anyw1y to why keep my bofl here. Just beca1.111e a com- puter says so?" Tile patrol passed an old Vletnameae man sitting next to a bird trap In a com field and some peasants tending a rice paddy near the Lcmg Blnh fuel depot. Tile grun!J crossed ao open field and straggled through the wire, back into the protective confloet of. Loaa Blnb. 'lbe patrol was over, 3'72 OOUrs aft.er It began. Several soldlen spluhed water ob each other in a ·small atream, I08klni: u .. d feet, cloalng IDOlher chapter of u.S: involvemeot in Vietnam. Escapee RecaptUred WEST MEMPIUB, Ark. (UPll -Edd)f Lee Odum, tile lnmalt w)\o ""'peel from the COUDty jail In Glinelville, Fii. list month and oent tile jaller 1 pool COi\! from T .. u. llao been captured. Tbe 1$- year .. td Odum wu ltoppod )!)' po&, here Sunday for a traffic viollUon and a rootlne check al the car's JlCOllM pllte revealed It bid· been olnloo In Mobile, All. . '. HEAVY DUTY 3-CYCLE AUTOMATIC WASHER e """ C,.I• s.IHM9IH1 Nonn•I, p,,_•••t "••• wHh C.oltlew11t AcH••t.4 s •• t r. ,,.,.,. Ftbtt•1 '-, ... 1,, W11hl111. Alte F.•fwff 1irtt .. W1Ji •11cl O.llcet. Setttti.ts. • nw .. Wat.r t..Y.i S.l•rlieM e Fh·• Wehr T•111ptt•h1r• C..... •lftttloftl e ll••ch Dl•INMH -Ml••• w..... wCtll w.. . ... , fOf ,,.,., Dllvt' ... • Aut.M.eft'c PMM•Nflf P'Nlf c,. cl• Wltft C..140Wfl e n.,... A.._.+lc Dry Cyelet e &lell't L.•di119 rlff'f e Air Fl11ff ••ttln9 I h+MdM Tl111•) e Pcirc•l•l11 E111-t T.,. ..., Ciotti•• Dt111111 e Eft4 •f c.,.a. SJp•I This outlet - t:•htt N, W•-4 ,., ...... ~ ........... J•ck l. c..ft.,-.._..,......it""' Owr•I --n.-., IC...,fl ' ·-n ...... A. ,...,,hr ... .. __ a.riH H. l•o• llc•W P. N•ll Aui.t.,.. ~"'-f.•ll•n Viejo High Dress-up Days. Leading to Homecoming can save you up ~$30 1NI ..... --"9' .._ ........... 220f ... ,.., _, .. ., •• .,...,.. M 9IOCtrtG .,.,. n. ,_le M ,_. Wll bci no .era wlliftl ._. tot IF 1111 C 1 ::, Ml tMctrkl ..,.,. -Cilll!I ... I D Wwt ..., 1ttMI •. t."~~--........,, ...... .... I ta """"" A ... """' '' ll4ldl1 = ............ . .. a..:$ ... -I.I CIMm. ... ~-··• c·n4• Mz.uJ1 a '1'W ...... c , '°"'11 .. Cl 1114 Al ... ,.. ,, ... ' l• 1 4t'J.44Jt ~.:..·.·· c.a.t ' ........ , ..... . ................ , .................. .... -• Ji1wliiiio .. O ..... WllflDllt ...... W-..... ,. ............. . ----·--.:=.· .... -.... -r'--J'Zf, '*i: .. ~-ria:: Cowboyl and Indians, hlllblUIOB, nap- pers Ind "lltUe kkll" wW populate the. Miulon Viejo HIJh SciloDI campus tllll week on the drtll<IP da19 leedln& up to HOlllOOOlllJai Friday 1111111· Many fnllllmen' lhowed up today In wutm1 ptt> to otort olf Spirit Woek. ~y. oopbomcil• -country- lolk; •-1, Jun1on visit the :IO'a: ~ ..... will -u -1ndbave~r .... Friday, the leculty 11 o._..i to dreas u t.bty .... Jn the 50'•· -Vlllo Hieb ol•)'I °"'111• llllh at I p.m. llricll1 11 Millloa'• oladlwD. '!'be -mlna -wUl ... ID-nounced at balftlme. 'l1lero ,,. ftve ...,. Widen. . Queen rmalllla m CU.I Baftr, Cbrtl E<kholdl, Cllld1 Oel>rtel, Joni l'lpaillea Ind Tina lUchardaon. Friday ......... wlD llarl olf with tM oenior alunml -IGr 1111 cllm el '72 from 7 to I : 15 in llli mul"'-nioms. A homlecominl pop -1111 will lib pl1ct mlcklly OD l'rldl11 ....... ei.u, competition In ea inll, .,. Md.llttln;. p)'l'lmld, ~--... oom-potltlon and -t el lllo 1lmoi' of tile !rub COD palntlas -The hcln>ocomJnf dlaol, with lhl band "Fll&hl." will Ilk• p11,. -1111 pmjl from to p.m. to mldnllbt> I _ ........... -.......... ,.. doll't .... ,....., ......... ,...do ....... lft ............... ..,,..cmi .... 1111 • ..,.,. ""· ••••••• c...w- ....... 141-7711 l ., • • .. ' . J .. • • Tel•,.._ l'llllil . -• N.Y.S..fR'r• YOL .. 65, NO. 311, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PA~ES . ' . QRAN6E COUNTY,-CALIFORNIA . ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19n TEN eENTS • Me1,a ·G! Bela_tes 'fleing the Tail End" By BOLGER JENSEN •wd .... ~Wrttw LONG BINH, Vietnam -"I'm the talf end, inan -the tall,eqd of being drolled, . lhe tall end of being l,ere aod the tall end of gO!ng home. 111 believe tt when I 1et ~-Pia@~' ~ Sgt. Mike Haight, a 22-yeaMld draftee !roll! Cosla Meaa, "'Pial(led what it felt lilie Ill be GO<! ol Ille last American com- bat .... ID Vietnam. lfelPI, -fmilly• llves at 8tlll St. .a-St., baa been ID Vielnam since April. H.; and hil platoon were on their last perimeter ·patrol outalde Ille wire of Long .BIIJh 'Army Bue. , A gradaate of Cosla Mesa lllgh School and· Orqge Co..i College, Hiligbt talked about wbot tt felt lib to have several miillbs to go to Vlebiam. His .lue of eight months, Dana, his three bretberi, his parents • 8 D d· grandzllotber all live 'Jn Colla Mesa.. He said be was lold be'l be golng home > this mmth but Ilia orders have beeo chrulged and he'll be staying 1n viecnam. "They told .. thla .... going to. be Ille last patrol, but they're always : saying that," be said. A blue ad illver Alr American helicopter spollered· Clft!"head. "Hey, a civilian bird. I ain't GfJ!U aee:n one ·before." "I ~ It's . aemel!"!'i lo ·ten my iranddilldren about'» sjituued PIO. dJ!. for4 Erid<!Ga,,Ji, Of Cail!eroD, Wis: '~I'• lhe oaly war story I've got. .Bui I ~1 start ttdl damn war, and l lee DO re110D to finish tt, lull .. toac .. ~ get Ill¥ -home." First Platooo, C Compaoy, 17th lnlair try, moved ilut aftltlltl boun Slitunlay. II looked -Wio Ille old war -G1'1 swathed ID .......... 111<1 bandollen ol gleaming brul eartridges. But there were DO Viet Coog, and the enmts ilnew it. . "A game,"· .llM'.llN,ct McDaDald, a, of san Jose, caw. "They tnow there'• oothing out here but they make us walk around IDd play war. I ba·mi't seen a gook in five months. '"'?be other day there was this ABC televisioo crew with us. There was this Cobra gunablp cicding overhead trying to lfve the Impression it WU protecting US. A f-.rce." The patrol crashed through buffalo grW and denae thlckota of -· and tboma. Trucks roared cm D e a r b y lfighway 15, and the aJr tllrobbed with the rotor blades of helicopten landlag 11 Long Binh. "The war's changed but l guea il'I for the better," said Qay, 21, of Winter Haven , Fla. The black ataff aergeant hid spent five toun totaling .. montba m J Vietnain and WU gelling ready to ieaft with a Vietnamese wife and three children. "l came here young , alngle, full of and Yitteolr with llOCbing else lo !See PAfROL, Pap I) Sign Debate . Set Thlll is aerial ~ of layout for Orange County Water .Districts $22 mlllion ·water..Yactory/ 21 at Ward Street aad Glia Annue lo. Fountain :Valley. Grading in foreground is for aewaae w a l'e r re- cycling plant due tu begin operation in January .. 1974. lo background is dealtlng unit due for com· pleUon in Aprll of next year. Together. dlstrl~ of· flclala. say, the units wlU "manufacture" 18 million gallons of drinking water per day. ' Accident Victim Pried From Car ,After Smashup Hqntington Youth ·Held . . Inf Crash . of St:o'len Car Council to Discuss Animated ;tds By MICHAEL GOODRICH Of .. .....,,... .. A .,..-...Y over lllgm "bldl move, pillate, lpln, CJ!" rollte Is ....... '1>r toniPI'• Huntlttglon Bead! city council meetlnl- ('4mr!lmen ..n1 be acntllnislng I pro- pooed ·-lo the city'• sign -wbldl would fotilld t~b e ""'" slnlction of any new moving signs, II ~ aJao put • 25-!oot Umit 1111 all free itandllt& lllgoa. . ' Challenger Makes · Last, Rushed Trip ~.,~~AP),....-~ I Ii .. ----:-;W.,.,. ·~·111!Po; -~.-i..t .... 'aar.11io '-~Mi!. llylic ....... ,... ~ to -...-A!nori<a -· In Ibo bandlollheeledonte. Fl1iDc &am New Yort 1bolnl the Dakoll QtMn D, -mlved in Pblladelpllla 11 -'the aeme -u Vl<e l'Asldelll Splto T, .\pew, But tltooih . their pi-. l<llotl to I llop wllllla .. yarda "' --· the two did not....._ ......... Then, dW D9ooentlc ~ --drlvm to 1 tlowlitown rally wbere tba ..-jatnmed _, lnlt - '1>r mtft -I baJf block. In all dire<> tlom. "TamOrnrw,• lold McGotwn, -,.. · wlll dedtle Amirtia'• ...... 'lot the - lour yejn and prvbohly ... Ibo not of OIH' llvea. Memben of the chamber of commerce indlcated today theY don't Wll!'t lo see the movlni trignJ banoed uotil more reoeardt Is done on their value to ~ In the oily. ::eh:ven't decided If the revolving et&m are aood or bad yet," said Jel'l")I Shea, chairman of lbe chamber'• LegialaUve Adloo Committee. "We think more reoeardt should be done .. their linanclaJ Impact In other elites." Prfan Parklnloo of the HOME cooncU PIWT OFFERS PREFERENCES The DAILY PILOT today pretenll a summary of all ltl reoommendltionl ·m ""'"dates and .,._it1o111 f~ Orange Coast voten "' Tueaday's General Electloa ballot. For 1 ltllDIDll'.Y of the ·-. .....,.....,..loot, tum JfiM!ll;llfltri"l ,.AN'ltl<• :tllaaena Girl Selected as 1973 Rose Bowl Qt1een PASADENA (AP) -SaJll Aon Noren. I redibaJred, brown-eyed llt>tlmt at Puadmo cu, Colllp, -twtled 1'13 -Bowl QtMn today. ,,,. »yeal'O!d M.lu --5-feet. 1\\-lacbes tall 111<1 weJcbo Ill pouodL AJthouCb I major in secrellrla! -. .... uld obe -w l1U to --llrllne -Hor -..... ire ........ lkllnc· Siie baa two -.. Ind U... with her fomily In -· QI-. SaJlt llld her rvyaJ court of l1x said today, however, that bbl group believes the pulsating signs are not sen- lng • uoelul purpose and -be [In> blbited. "We can't see any benefitl from tbelt aigna, .. he a.aid. City councilmeo bad cootlnued the lip bearing from their Oct. 6 --so that memben of the two lf'OUPI eould meet and study the propooed -.... Altltoucb the disagreemeot IXllllinuel (See SIGNS, Pop I) President To Deliver Talk on TV Praldent Nlsoo nm1hvd In ......... It 1..-Cua Pad1Jca .toda1, ---ldl Jut, lingle effort ol Ilia rM!ectlon Cam-PlllD -I paJd po!ltieol -·••1 to Ille -to he •ind .. -thla evea1n1, '!be Pmldent baa not emepd from Ilia s.. Cetneotle eompoond -II' rivlne one. -Sotttrdly, lollowq I rally -he dolcrlbed u .... ol the beat of bl• campolp. The cotelnllon lnllbl -ol -of .. __ out lo ...... ldm at Ontarto lnlemltaal AlrlMri- But ofter the rally Ille PreaJdenl ""11 Into aecluaJon, ...,-..tty bellt .. tlol roctq Ill)' -ilurq the last -. of I campalp wliit:b poUollrl pndlet Will be I iudollde fll bil fl'°'. The Presldetd plw lo be Ibo lint -TuadaJ _,,.,. II Ille Pllllliw pbice at Coldtdla EJeu-.y tdiool G0ty 1 few -eel yanll 1way -the ........... -Aldelllove ult! Ille Pl-• md lfn. I A Fountain Valley man ls in satisfac- . tory cond!Uon today after he WllS pried frilm his' Cit< Sliturdanitght lo-a hit and run lnddolll GO Pacific Coast lllghwar In Himtln81oo Beach. A 20-)'!ar-old H1mtlngton Beach man was placed 1D1der boopttaJ arrest this momitlg aft.er he allegedly sma5hed a stolen cir into the rear ol a parked mov- ing VIUl SundV night, auto. He was taken to Runtlnctan fntercommqnlty H!!!J>!l!li.;,,d=T~~ tra.Mferred to the county Ctrhc.a-, "I believe we want IDd Jndeed mU1t have 1 i>illiliilwti1iwllr•iiW. ... -u11s llltloo to I bigber·lludanf, IDd fttlntlle pr1nct1ce1 .will reiaD-OVtt _tbe._Jouma- meot of -pantie and the Role Bowl !ootblll -C11 llew Year'1 Day, Nixon wlD mrlft 11 the -II -1 n.m. wllen the polls :s ElQIOCled to-----lflt.-- ' Police .said · Willlam King, t 12 I 'Cockatoo Ave., was ~ving east on '..Pacific Coast Highway at about ·1o:l8 p.m. when 1 WeStbound car s\deswiped blm near Golden West Aveme. King's c1r went out of control and tiammed Into I otgoal pole wbere be "U 1rapped. 1'iremen lirlved llOOll after and 'Were able to releue hlm with a rescue aw and pry bar. l' • King, 14, "u taken to Buntlntlton · Ioten:ommwilty HOspttal and later "transferred to <>ranee · COunty Medical c.entei. ' The. driver of the otli!r. car !led the ··•scene anil Is still being ... ght by"pollce. •• ·AD HAS SHORT ]JUT HAPPY LIFE • Dally PtJol waol ads have I ab<l't •but 1,!i1ppy Ille. The !ollowlnc ad produced • ·c1;-111: qw 1986 DODGE Dart. Excel· • lent trMIPOflltlon car. SJ)O, " Call &ft 8 PM, XXX·XXD. · • 11111 Id no aaly one day bul the ear ~ mid • 1111D • the D1W1 WU out. lf auld< -1tl niab 10ll boppJ, pllce I ilAJLY PDDr ....r Id by~ -.... ~·;Mental Unit's ~ue , Jo Huntington OK'd 'I i-tl!aPlt'•ln~­ .for·lbl ~ c.my ~· ol ..... eollllleoltlt 1111 -....-..,, the_.,..,_ '· ,,,. -..... _. llll cl -~_,!PIC* .. .,. Ne•l 1 .......... for ,,_I -not ... -=-Ibo • 'optirm .. -,.. ..... I -.. ,.,. ..... .,... .... [ .. ti 7 ~ 111111 polilll:--fllJ I '' 'e ollllt- • Patfick Do-, mz Vista Del Sol , was ~ 1n utlafactoey condition in the <JranCe County !ledlcaJ Center after two houri of ma:err, police uid. He waa pla~ under i..TeSt on suspicion of. auto 'ttieiii. r-i91 of datilerous drup, and drtvjits un( •• the lnlt.-e of drup. Plltce. said .~ ---.. Ellis Avenue oear llqnolla Slnet"ln a sloleo ua O>evy wtien the 10:40 p.m. crash occured. ~ allepdly.....-ved tirtD· ~ resr of the liiovlnl no, lolaJlnc the .ar. but ollly iUgbtly cislmci .. Ille truck, police said. ~ Ind was legally parked, ac- -... to pollce. 'When the !Int poltce unlta arrived, lltey '"""I ~ -and jllrilally ha...,. out of tllc wncked whero be Ullderwenl surgery. 'Jack' Held Up For $200 Loot Ao umed man -.1111 1 RI mull: over bis flee robbed 1 HIDlu,.too Belch hamburger -. early this monUnc ol -SIOO· Pollce uld Ibo --the Jacl:,.,._ -. Ml - Coul llldnY, llloal 5 i.a> md =I ...... die •tfmolaol. Jflfrrt -• •AD t!F1 baddy, tlilo ti II." Ult --ed bmdii lolcf Wbittlker, I _.,,... Belch -. .. he jllmpld -Ille couater. Wbillak<!r uld Ille .-tnbllld bis ..... and fon:ed ldm ..... in Into the bltliroom. Tiie ..... tbett lold liiJn to stay there. Pollce uld the -blndlt. -age WU -ed II 11. then weel -In, rw-ked the caah npr.r and fled. the -promise, "I believe," added McGovern. "we will prevail." Aod -. quotq laalall, -I& toned : ''Thor that wall -the Lord abaJl ,_ thelr llrqth; they - IDOlllll up with "1ltp ....... they - 11111 IDd not bl weary. they lbaJI ..au. Ind not falat."' llcC...m WU allo to .-J bla -to -. Ku,, IDd """ ::.:.:.:i ..:'.':".,to~~ ---........ I -lllllnlilw eUll, -blpll the dl7 wltb I -~ llnll -New YGl1t'1 lllftb A--lr1ll -In I ftYt ol ,..., .... tbl --to .-...-.. -,.., .. be ..,._ thM IDd ...... "Gotl __ .. 11--ir-......... - tlle 11111 -~ -rlppod .., _!Ito_..._, tMI -pilot ( ... llOGOVSllN, ..... ., Capitol Marehe~ Get OK Supreme Court Rejectl Law Agaimt Demo111tratio111 WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. &tpnmo Court niled ...-HnC!aaaJ to- day I flderaJ ~ proldhllflJI llrp ICl!e ---.. tbl ....-.ol 19 11.t Clllllll, • Ill • lwW ......... aiurt .... 11 • __ ..._totlal-•1 -= ledoril -' ID 19 IJllilllil olCJm.-lll I "" ••• • lllled to --· .... lldolllJ .......... -tlal ~ ....-lmn.A _,....., t1m' 1tala1 • ped" 01 c• .. ' --ndlll. It oded la I -lrwlllil fllJ lilo -dl6m J "8 ,...,, lr'J tr, 1 ......... ..-. ... ~ _, ................. ,. > ..... .-.-....... to :" rs1r:g -,..... ,._ llf a ftl_., .. _.. .......... ...................... 1 .. -............. c:i:: "'" -.. lilltl .. ' ttoo-111111 .. ot• Clltltt ....... ' f!.J ' •It 0 -!Jiii-_.,,_ .. . ..• ., ............ .. ..-11111• pol•I• lo -11 l11n1 J ~ 1llt -llliil"** It U.1. 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Pop L Ocean View School Board Meeta Tonight ~ •••• ,,.,, ... , •• .., ..... Vllw ... _vtow ..... -. -............. °*'" ... o.r111. m11 a t1reti1N' t r llllk:f .. -... -din .._ le .. Ill liilcr*I ..... .., b ,, .. ti ... Olm """ -Dlll1ld, . .. "' .. T .. --r,-... , .... 'l:" .. I j ... u,. e., --II IC • _ _._ ..... ,, •• :l Famfly are Mmolo Pini S.w.••, c·e-'-wlDwlllhe..,. in I 111tlonll -for tho -liml · In their u .... The couplo "'" llllurali.d lbaotly ofter the,_ --._.,... ago. lmmotllotety Iller _... blo -. the ,_ plw to --• WllhlnltGa, D.C., for I --dauclMn Julie 11111 Trldl, ....... Uro flm1ly wU' -tho --dar•• ..... !romthe'Wblll-The ~ aet1'lty ptpo1wifot ... t1ed1 • ~i: .... ~~~= I-with I f9111o lddtw in Nlsoo-lt ...... -~ .. tlot:tld to lour _,, ,_.. ,,_.,...,.,._ ...... -- u '"pldla .., eledloo tlay and 1ftr7 day (lee NIXON, ..... II . .... ..... -= -~ • ---. --. ·-.. • • c ••• ' • I • . aneFondi _ -... • Q.. At &vine, ' Just. Lik~ ·JU PeJ!~~r1Jt Huntingron Hfl;I Wandering .Minstrel ~~nd R~ps .'Lies' -~ .... ...... •• $ • • ,. c ~"We !ju,~· -~I the city wa111't lint place. 111,;<liiioii\'"'1.Rlt ·• lOlna to JIO tiboiiUn !Is own· parade," "We'v. utsocred bands that have a~; °' .. ;,j ....,--,;;;;· ·Thoiii.-. ... .-,'§> I got together u nual budets al '30,000 and $10,000, U you need wanderiDc rn1DstreJJ for an many friends u I could and we &tarted Thompson boaSll. "We know we've got President Nilon doem't want tbe w,r evening banquet, a dance .band for your practlclQg." .,. 1 what It takes to really make a name for ended because afterward the American pany._ ,or a m~ bond for 11'!'!'.. ,,,.,..,_.,811)'1.lhe -staried out ourselv ... " . people will learn what really happened, parade, can the ldllllc I.Id Bind o! Him: with juat 40 members, bu1 it grew Thompoon Is hoping to ra\N~f!S,000 antiwar activist Jane Fooda charged tioltoO Beach. throogb ~ol lls 11v<e iqcllcea •• the from a large number ~t with Sunday in· a speech at UC Irvine to an " hr a modest meal and Ille price of bu> word apAid, and bf July f, there _. about J'lall o! the mooey going " Bries. audience olaboul ISO. tare, tbls grocp of v-We ""°" m111>-70 marc11m. , . He Jl!Ml)d hlmaell be . r of the Miss l'mda,. speaking at a gathering · clans will play anywbero In Orange_~ · lloOlil< ' ~ . pracUce ~ and m!dl! ~· sponsored by. the Orange County Vietnam ty. . , a cOmplete lack of uniform& )IQ..ever I ~ie. brass quartels, con- Veterans Against the War, said, "That's "We're a bqncb of people' whG really the band took third in its divbf9o. ' ce f "' -.~ ·· bandll, minstrels "or a hard lblng to say, but it's true." like to . perfonn," 58}'!1 Doug Thompson, What 'started out as "just )I gig to al • · nning group you can His re'.ason was. she said, that lour ad· t~ band founder and leader. represent the city and gel a fi'M lubcb th ·!l4l ·~."'· minlstraUona, including lhe Nixon one, ."Tbe ooly lhln& we ask la !hat people doing It" lleWne permaneOt, 1'l>ompoon •u,wa-daiibs our quality, just call have lied to the public about the motives take us seriously, not ju.1t as bactground says, "hecaUJe we bad IUCb;i..a great us up. Bol e\l!i')'One We've played fo r and conduct of the fighting, and she im-music." splrtt we didn't want to qa:tt." < bas been impressed," be claims. plied the Pentagon Papers were only the DAILY PILOT...,,..... 1bll is not to say, however, that ~ In the 90 days ti\at remaine!t'in tum· · Anyone interested in joining or tip of the Iceberg. PUSHES LOCAL BAND band dcesn~ need mooey. · mer, the band made 30 ._..,.. and dooallng lo lhe l\IUslc )bn,Band can call LAST MAN OUT? Costa Mesa's Haight 'l'be actress explained ~w she became Music Entr9preneur ThomplOft At present ill 70 re I u J' a r members grabbed t,.., mpre tropbiea, ~ one 842-6098. ::.=::.· ----------"politically aware. I was floating in mostly ecbool..age youtbs, ~po real -· --~ - From Pagel PATROL .•. do. [ stayed for duty and honor, duty to my country, honor for myself. I doo 't regret iL l 'd do it all over again if I had ' to. "But when I get home I'm going to ::bang up my gun forever." ,. Erickson, the grunt who complained ~-about not having a war story also ,\·Volunteered for Vietnam. He regrets it. ; "All the time I was growing up all I beard was Vietnam, so I had to come and Ji,aee it for myself," be said. "Well, I've ~ ._. it, aod I don't like it." ~ Morgan, the 25-year-old company com-- -mander from Newark, Del., found sym- bolism 1n the last patrol even as be wor· T' ried about bis future .in a peacetime ,army. ~. "We haven't bad anycoe hurt for eight • mantbs, but I~ U anyone gets "'blown away oo this last one It shouJd be ""· me. I bad to come," be said. "Sure we've '°got drug problems, diSciplinary prob-;.1erns. The way it is now the Armr. is • .totally up. But this is still a 'good company." "I dream of a small, volunteer, scag· <t free professional Army. I dream of com- -mandtng my own infantry battalion. But ~~I don't know U I 'll make it I don 't know .o: if I should oven try. <Ale lhJn& Iha! makes me want to get out is the senior officer corps. Tbe leadership .is b.ad. space as Barbarella (in the movie by uniforms, uae many, bcirrowed in-·,,. !hat name) when most -le were stnan..la, and pracllce In -dooatecl beginning lo reallu what deslructlon was F1'9111 P,,.e l by a. locol cburcb. p .. ~.. -' -----ted taking place in the name of Amertca." · ''W• want to become a aolld«l«blza-~ 3L"~ . She said she bad allowed bersell to be M GOVERN lion," Thomp.ui says. "We wanl lhe used by lhe movie Industry, and "spent C •· • • backing II lakes lo become a. linkale from age 21 to 30 as a blonde with musical foundation with pennanent falsies." Miss Fooda tied this with the McGovern told his crew: "Resume y<iur status." fact that many Vietoamese·Wocnen have stations; we're going to bring this plane To acbleve this, 'J'bmnplOD 11 looktng had operations to make them look more · home." ' for private and publlc pltroos willing to . ·In Kuife'.Death ,., . . ,. like Western women. And, on the eve of a more aftsome donate money to the Music Man Band, "It Ls important," she ~d, ''to make moment of truth, McGovern appears ••people who get _satilflClloo bun sup-• 'From ~-~rvtees . this link to reallu Ille extent of what we gripped by the hope -perhaps even the porting worthwblle cultural acUvtUes." WYU<. WILD _ Ooe Sabia k)j JDal1 Is Of~panion, have done to Ute people of Vietnam." conviction -that he can do it again. U Thompson, a --~ ~usic dead and an -ualntance i ... tt...1 a}Ann She claimed the war has really been "We're going -to win," he told an in-graduate of Orange Coast Coll_ege '1XI -.. , , ~ --o lost, because 60 percent o! South Vietnam terviewer before embarking on. his coast-now a struggling music teacher, getl the witb a leCCmd man ;today faaowtog a is cootroUed by lhe Natinnal Liberation to<ltlast finale . "It Is a kind of coming suwort be wanls, be plana to open ·a full. Saturday nigbt bun~.lmlfe ~ying .. ln a Front of the north -even the crucial together on the part of the American time performing arts Jtudlo to aerve natauraut parkiDB lot.-?' - "rice bowl" of the Mekong Delta. public, 3 realization !hat there has been band memben with prt,ale i.a.a.. Tile Edwin S. l'.,UOWstl, ·u, ol :1!17 '.St Pla- "We musl defeat lhe Nlaoo-Asnew· too mucb deception both here at home studio -1d lhen .cootlnuo the pollcy of . 1DOlld $.-,. llUCC1llllbe4 at Jbe ,.,... Thieu ticket on Tuesday," Mis> Fonda and now even in the issue ol war and provldlng mua1e to..,_ wbo -11. outalde lhe rustle CaiTiage lm> about said. But apparenUy loo1lng toward a ''Tllere'a a IP""'I -In Orange Coln>-miclnlgbt. McGovern defea~ she added !hat N'~on ~m!.,tselfp;.ple wait ~ ·that polllllg ty for tho kind of linkale lllUllcal llivwalde Clowtty Sberlll's deplltles "must be forced lo sign the nine-point p•--," be sai' .. ,...., are not-"'· to. be sen1co.11e -·-·" Thon!l'M lli,ya. '' Alcl Pellowatl oulllrred • ,18!1• 11Wb peace agreement." ~ "' ~, """'" oihe< "And then are c:o;'lalnly plenty of-1e· ,,_ ln-lhe·abdomen. Whlib.lidetod a The Vietnam war ls Identical to the dictated to by Dr •. Gallup or any who..,. bad mualc traiblng in llCbool, bul major arlery. Revolutionary war fought In the United pollster. They are going to thinl; about don't have a way to oootlnue developing !Jlvestlgaton arrested and booted States, she said, an<! the North "fights lhe war, Ibey ire going to think aballt' lhe and perfon.;tng ofter Ibey graduale." Ph!lllp E. Marb, 21, of ·1111 W. LouiJe courageo11Sly, under comtant bom· c:ost of living, Ibey are going lo think TbQ-'a ~ltto,.. PW.. for ·a SL,-Santa :Alla~ Gary Mey~. II. o! bardment, because they have a npt,ous about Jobs , about the neglect 01 our older perllWltlll youth band elate. back to Hun-ldyllwtld, on SUlplclon of mui11er follow- cause." ~~ Ameriean peo~le," be · said, ttngtoo Beacb'a annula Fourth of July Ing the alaying. "TJ:ie J.ohn Wayne machismo politics "were reluctant to think that tbe.ir prest-parade. A apokesman for the Riverside County don't woi:k any more, but the people Sheriff's rot&e ·at tbe Banb.lllf" station haven't conyinced the gO\'mllllent of it dent was playing politics with the is.!ue . SI • said today . they ll"fl 1!%ploriog a epecific yet " of wsr. Now, suddenly .•. that Is begin-Rookie Cahhie . am ·motive in connection wilb Pllrowski's . . ·-• -i . "'. ' ,. . ......_y PM.OT""" ..... Presidential security adviser Henry nin~ to dawn on people." .. · ... iinN>voRI!l (AP) ..;.,A. ·IO-~ld ·homicide. · , ' " Kissinger hss "created a new televised fn stops Sunday at St. Louis; Moline, -'i:'.~ .. · .._. ,tbne .._ ·m .tbo job was A bunllng knife allegedly Involved was Mila Mitchell, a i7-ytaN>ld secret diplomacy" to fool the people, she Ill., and New Yort, McGovmi drew -. •-..,. -cnnflacated aa eTidence but llelecltv.s · alleged. "We see him get of! a plane and some of tbe loudest cbeeN of bis cam-alldl to:-GILa ~.. ~--!!! did not say wbelber it was taken from senlar, ·is the 1972 bomecom· and posed to bell pa'·gn as •· ----• ~"-·t Nil<on of II_ .... NO,-tbe A-'-'. ~ .. , · ~ 1·ng queen at Huntin" gton °-·ch go In a door, are sup eve •m ~~ "~ _.. .. ,Of!lce ~today, A lllolill's one o! Ibo llU!ptCla or .recove~ .,... peaee Is at band." playing "fast and loose" "" the Vietnam , ~· 0 said ten>)' ~ !:.Iver· elsewbere. ' High SChooL She Is the daugh· She iaid lhe mere presence of issue. . • mo<e::.w.. found early tod · .. ~ He did say M8rb clalmecl to bo a f u. d Mn Spe McGovernaaeCMdidalelsblstoric,and "It's understandable," be tofd ........ ;brrant Wu fsaued: "";:;;;;; peraonal friend of ·Pe!n>wstl, wllooe ter o au. an . ncer "'l'hieu><lay," as she ~ II. will lhoosanda ol supportera . In lkoottyn, "*'1Jif,b bock of the ~)Wibei ~ ..., notllled 111 CCobectleul o! bis Hatch, lml Sherbor!le Lan~ • be a crucial day for • Tllleu's "'llftOSive "lhat Mt. ·JllJ!n tricked as !om: YeAJ> • .~JD lbe be ery ........ ta•-~-'-·. , Huntington Beach . Pl ... P,,,,e J • ' governmenl. W • agQ Into. l*Je\>lng be Jiad. a plan, to elld 1~«~!';:U:..:""':;·-~:=·=~-:::::"::':..::;:!• =~· ·~-~::.:..= ....... ==:...:::.:~:_:;·.......,,.=::._-,r-· ______ ;:__ ___ • --:--- 1 SJGl\J,fi! . .,. :Jg1t ;~~:4~. ~=i.~OllYbollv.n•w11o · -., ~- , !Jf;:, • • ·' r •· 1 and said, "the German ~ ·didn't 1s .o !Oollab a.to bui u.&i'Une 1111n1 • have the tnformalion abo\JI ,m.i tbelr "' •:Noft". ~ Ibo~ O\·er the niovtncw>r· t~ t)'O ~ ;. go""'"""'lr.-1doln1 , b\lto!lfe,-..1W• ·<,~· . . . .{!l?m reached.'u ••IJIMIDSloo'f.le25;1oot g.i.ve up our citirenabtp if we ~·t re-rit:w..Yo . · · as standing 11p·1i.tnft_ • · . • • nounce Nixon's policles." • 11the'blg lie" tbe A ''s aim "Both ~ are unanimou5 that we The veterans that accompanied Miss that a peace setUement is near. 1' aboliid hove ibe 25-fool llmit U provisions Fonda were in 8Upporl ol ber pacifist "Peace · Is .. not ·111 band," said ~are made to eicted It in extenuating views, but one lhoved a reporter back McGovern. "It is not even.in aigb.t." , ·. clrcumlbmces," aaJd Dave Fredenburg when he attempted to ask a question as McGovern was ~.Jn tbl brOldcast '· o1 the chamber. · · the !peai,er was •altlng out. -and taler at a ially ID tbO 1lnm: -by . "At certain locatiobl, there should be Miss Fonda spoke at OCC al I p.m. Preston 'lbomas, ~tie, Cal!f., wllooe ::pr<Mskm, to exceed the 25-foot level," Sunday night son, ~;was~~ 22 Americans .-said'Parttnaon. . tllled in Vietnam Nov. I, just ... dey ; Parttnion also proposed !hat · ex-afler, acconl!n& to a-, ~ Uniled ceptlons to lhe ordinance go before lhe .Prem P .. e J Sw.I wu aJpplled m· algn. a ceaae-Ore ,Cltlzm'• Design and Review Boanl ~.' ·'!' · . ·~.before the planning commission would NJXON ·'l'lrilotliY·w.oi. oe~ral Jetteri to me," ... rule oo them. • • • said Thomas. · "11' li!lNed Of bis gtrI be -( Tbe cmreet belg)it limllaU.n on free fo r lhe next four yean, 00 matter wbo left behind ,. •• bis lu~ HO f!lt the War '"' ataodJna tlp 1s 35 feet. wins." was about over, and Pf course when we , Fredenburg also said lhe cbamber Tbe g--•-locluded "Peace wilboul sur "°" told lbat It wu, >o be over <ta lhe "." would be prtSeDting recommendations ~ • 31st we were very hippy and Tim said •1 lhal requiremenls for sign malnlenance render · · · • 1Jl0"' just America · • · a 'I'll lie home by CbrtjtD,aa_• Tim won't be ...._,_. b ••· . healthy Amer!Ca ... I well educated •-· and ~~--v. • .....,.ieo •1 -City. America an Amerlea free from be ~ not on ~~~ • • · • .., • 'l1>la would include provisions that fear... · · · boy was tuled neec11..iy. . . ·" · ahlbby signs be eliminated and others be Tbe ipeech, 1 15-mlnute message, wu 0 We are ldUing VietDamest, North lbd "kept clean and attracUve. It would also he •M• b de led b Nlxo South, oeedlesa!y," said Tbomu. ~ require .t he removal o1 s i 1 n s where t w~i roa a.a~ Y 0 "l happen to be Re~/' be ad- • r bnatpenes have moved or no longer car· ~uring the low·kty campalp. ded "but not as ol tbe first day of ;:ry the product being advertised. ear1n;"t ~fort Se=~ ~Sou1!. ~ No~eJDber." •1 "We want to upgrade the signl, but not precedented public gathering at the · to the point where they discourage Western =u-House. • ~-•-••," said Freden""'•-. "w~ ~ ...... • Before the radlo message wu aired, • The current revisions are part or a the President fonook atteDdlnl SUnday ~ tbnle phase effort to lighten up the city's church services tn San Clemente for a ~ alp codes. 'Ibe second phase will cover l t I In hi m t •• t >! ~ .i ..... and comblnatlon signs while qu e mom ng 5 0 ce -wor ""'a 1-.... -began at 7 a.m. ~ the lhlrd phase will be a complete The Preskl"1I met with bla chief ~ rewriting of the sign ordinanco. foreign poller advl,.r Dr. Henry Kilo-~ Inger and ala» With bis -eatlc allaJn ~ Ma aide John Ehrndtman. , · # OUllM COAST During . the day Mn. Nixon left the r. compound for a hospital dedlcatloi! In ~ . Los Angeles }; 1tle or.._ QM ~lt..Y !tll.OT wffll 9Nch r. ........... , •••• ,,.... .. .-i..1.., ~ •o...a.. ........ ~ ...... ::~. .... .... .,.. ""*" 9 ..... .....,. llvwo7'I .....,, flw Cl&m M .... ~ ~ ....... """ hllc:SllPOlilM&ll'I ..,,...,, ....,_ ..... IMMIS.dllltMca ft kl! a.mtrli•/ ....... ~,,_A ...... ...... .• -............ .,,.,....,.. ..... ""*'""' i,1• ,..,,....... ........ ,etnf II •f llO Wftf .., ....... c.• MIM. Cellfonllt. ,,., .... .,, ~ l•HftN.WtM . , ,,,... ... .....,.. !f WCI"!;::-~.: ...... 1• n.-•• KMorel l1J1 nt.M11 :1.i,.,.,,.. ·.' -·-;. ~ H. ~ lJ1~•r4 P', Nell ... ,,.......~ ........ • ,·[ Teny C.vlllt ~ ..... or-.. '"""' Hiier .............. Ofllee l, l Jtfl .... ..., ••• ,.. :: .............. -•. o .... ""'1"41 1J --·: t '°'-' ._. DI ,.,_, """"""' .. J ·::e:= ..... , .. m ...... ': I ..... t -._""',. ... ... ,,...,. l c.,..w .... , I,, I (714) MMJJ'I ) :l ' k 4 0 MW' Msa1' I I MJ.1111 ,.... .. '!'Jl!f ..... Q -' "1 ..,..1.. .. B -.... ClllM P•l.tMi• -~--.-"'*'•· . -~t:1! ... t=K', ; §fi_fFii!u· ~~ \,. 44 . --. I -~ Losses Expected By Poswl Chief WAS l!fNGTON (AP) -Pootmlller ~neral Ebner T. Klauen A.ya the U. S Postal Service may loee money for another deCtde ~ lmOlll o t h t r things, ha!! Ila employoo "couldn't care !.,." about lmprovlns aervke. ltlauen·sald !hat mill llfvlce bu Im- proved since the Pootal Servi.., became an lndepencltnt aovermnent aaoncy IS months ago. but Jt wW late 71111 to ov-.ne problema · and make the wvloe stlf.austafnlng. llt aave his vJewa In I copyrighted ln- tervtew In U. S. Ne\fl " World Report. • Mrs. Hildebrand Service T1;1esda)' Donna £. ~ a nauve of Orat11e County died, Fridcy at Ibo age of IO. . • Mn. Hllde!Jrand, who llftd in H111> tlngton ~ .-a member of lbi Order of Eutern Star and Ibo Hun- ttngton Beach Aaaisllnce League. Fllneral -•ill be held Tueoday, I p.m. at lllllllb'a llortuar)' Cl>apal. Mn. llildelnnd la aurvtved by -ctaqlli.ra J-a....., of Colla Meta and Nancy McCay or Orqon: lhiM brotben, Jim -. of lrvlnl, Alnd stlnaon, o! Anaheim and Jooepb stlnac!a. of Pico RI..,.: 1wo alalera, llulh Al~, of Downey and N...nl Miller. ol Hlll> t1nal<n Boacb tllld nve 8ftllldcllildran. . The l•mll1 --tnetDOrial .... tribullona be mAde lo the American Caocer Society. Adeline Archer Services Friday . ' . ) ' .. .. • I 'Jr • :. HEAVY DUTY• UYCLE • AlllotQTIC WASHER 1111 N1wp1ft llml. .. lauiliiija C,-,.._ , • ' .. "'••·'14W101 - MIMllR OF CALll'OlllNIA'S LARGEST COOPl!RATIVI! BUYING GROUP WITM THI · VOl.UMl"'IUYING l'OWllll °" 111 ITOlllU ' ' ......... ,. MNRM ILICTlllC • Major At.l'-... T..,_.,,.,, ........ " .. ' , / I ( '. I I -~ . ' ... •·, ' . ' ~· 'SutflJr -Pi .. .. _.,,_r Feminists Ask For Crackdown Qn Nudie Bars ,, . \• H DAILY 'I'll.OT. J • • rice . -eeze I .. ~old • ·Ill • ·aoo~ooo .. OK to Voie ; • ~~ • ' '" ' I · " ·'l!,'!P ~ouniy ··tnt.erest Lt.we, cantlff bl&h aclM>of teacher. Tiie -IJ iarJ>..!y In San Di<80 Coullty bu\ Incl... SU Clemeote, Laguna Beach and polll ol Newport Beach. RefiJtratlon iJ DIOI"' than Z lo I lll!Pobllcan In the COlll1ly -t. · CONGRJila ~. :11t11 "Diolrlcl: Veteran De!nOCnllc ·-'-~ Hanna face1 a ~i'weU GOP cippMe'rt JNa D. .~ of Slnta Ana. '"" ~ ta... llama'• party 11,Gllt to' 11,00D lo !bi .oaDty and •boot the ..... In the rediJirlded .---h1to the i...,. Bead>Laftewond .... of Los Aqieles °""""' -·CONGlllfll, -~'lo·Di1trle ·t : ~ ... ~of Looi Beach iJ ~I Delmla Mllrl'l)', a ~tor. . II lllely on the GOP aide . In the """"1 ~ includes the -.....er and"the cities of Seal BeadJ ¥ef Huntlr11G011eech. • Qnly I tbriie aiomnbly races are of prfmirj lDtmll to Orange Cos>t resl\lellll: . .. . ,' -7111 "llllTRlCI'· Robert Badlwn, GOP lncambent ....,. Ille ill t.bil :,.,avl- ly n.publlcan diJtriCt which lncludel the C08'!lllDe 1nim Newpcirl Belch to SU Cleinellto and an the ~ Inland ...... 'HIJ _, IJ 111,... Jim Thorpe of San Juan Clplatnno. -M DJS'l'lUCI', Incitmbent RtiJubllcan Robert Burn of Huntington --.......... Democ:ratk: "!>' poaent In Terry llolbenko, 1 Los AluniiM attpmey. Burb,.11)0w teyeam- Pll&not ...... Ling • third ltnn bu been bali«ed Ii)' I well-llnan<ecf Democ:ratlc cai_npolp. ~' • DlSTRlcr. Democratic d). cumllent Ken Coty ol Garden Grovo Is filbllni for bll political Ille aplnll ""'-' ._,,blyn1an Wllllam Dan- _.,.. of FuJJenan. Coty Is aided by • abel:ble Democratic ma)orlty I n ~lion. . V !ill Jackk11ifes, Ties Up Traffic A Jarie moving van jacllnlled In the llOO block of steep twlltil!I Alla Vista Way • · 1n Laauna 8eoch early Situnlay and tied up tnlft: until ~ ."• Pollcw• ·llld ·lhO' -·trailer van became atuct at about 10 a.m. on the :"1't'~~v=~~ · Beacll ~ "" ciWed two boon .. ~)l•••it•d~ """""'benOI!, ... 11y1 ''l"l' -plrt abo!lt .,_.~ for "11-.J olllee 'II lulY1l>g''lo ~ the dilJclmi for --periods." While abe IJ helping ber bulbond, an aunt ol. hen ls caring for b e r aeven cblldren, John, 17, JOlepb, 11, Jerry, lS, M'!'J' Kay, 10, Theresa AM, 7, Elilabeth LOulae, $, and Pbllllp, z. later. -. Light 'Injures Mrs. Schmitz " A OoodlJchl fell SUnday on Mar)' Schmits, wife ol "Amerlean ~rr.~~ m-lncb onber-. She DI 11tte.wt1"1 I tea party in her honor, tlil ]Ml -ev ... t of ber -nd'• campolcli, when Uie llPl toppled .. ber In the El!)illlly -o( the llflneyllll(f 8*I In AN-. Siie remained _ _,, but bled prolUaely. Her busblnd, who bid not yet arrived when n -hurl, canceled his ._.... II the tos party to go to ber side In ... ol the hotel '• ....... -~ abe WM tnlted by I clod«. The eldest of seven children, Mary E:tbel fkJebr was born In Pltllburgb, Pa., and al a cblld moved to Milwaukee, Wl1., whete abe arattuated cum laude from ij==========~ Mount Mar)' College wtth 1 double major Ii la dlellllllry•llld malheftMltlcl. II WM al MB-that abe met ber Mun & bond' who WU a lludelll at llarquetle UDivenlty. Tiiey laltt moved to <>rue• Coant)' wa.. -wa elOcted to Ille - leltllllure and -to= .. 1i17t·111e lamOy wU1 ..... 1 .... --. ..... -lo l!oulheru Callfornla after the -· .. ' ' . ) . . I ' -- 'L« us hide nadrin11 • - llO fonwd .... , Candidates' Favored Bible Passages Told A 41DM' Beach minister &mday told hll congregation !bat Preddent Nlml'• favorite Blble r;~·· 'U'e In the Se..-i .. the lloiml and !bat Sen. Georp llcGovtm'• m ·Ibo Solis-ol Solomon and the "belt their -Into jilowabatta" vena from the -ol ba1lll. . The Rev. Johll M. Reynoldl of the l\elibborhond Coogr<ptloaal -sald lhll he bad wrtu.n boll! candldatos uklnr them lo: tbetr favorite Bible _.... . A llafl aatstant to the ~t replied, the minister said, tbal N!Jon '• favorite "llll lhe Sermon oo tbe Mount. as reported by Mathew, dlaplen five throuab 1even." The minlltora aid the YenM cllod by NIJ:on are "a collectlon ol Je1111' toadllnp. They include the -· and ·..-oo sucb lhlnp u lllfll, law, murder, ager, ldultery, luat; dhwce, . oatht, tttallatlon, fllllng and Iha I.Ml'• Prayer and other lblnp." Re said McGovern, 1 minlltor'I -. an.......S penonally, sa)'in¥ be bod l1UlllJ ra-ttos bat two bo .. _ ..... 'ftoqueotly lnclntle Ibo -lnlm lsallb tbel ""'' '"nloy llhalJ bell -' -Into =--·Md·tbetr-lalo ....... ullon "'8JI liol Ult up - •1•inll natlm, neither -they !elm war enYmore." Tiie other, Mc<low!m said, ii the por· ilonl of the Son1 of Solomon !bet readll : "For lo, the winier ii jiu!, the rain II OYer and -· Tiie flowen -00 the E:arth, the time ol ~ Illa ...... and lbe voice of lhe turtle ta b e • r d on our land." The -told bll --·tloli that et; cbo6cel abow tbat .. the Anw1can dream of jultlce and -._ Dien" LI alive in both men. SA.MSON'S GOT A. TOUGH BEA.RD ABU DHABI (UPI) -The 1lmlllan .... qency Tap said today lhal ..... known u -of the Arlbo" bu left on 1 Nori.II Allicu tour. "Samlon... klmttned u All Ben Huaan of t.bil Ptnlan Gull llland. la capable of pulll111 • tractor by 1111 beard and CID Uft a di:>nt~ ln I llJn& by b1I teeth, Iha- iI~thorder I • TakesPli~ At Once LONDON (UPI) -Prime Minllla' Edwanf Hellll today enler-ed wqei and pricel In Britain !Nee tor •• ,., wltll a ~Ion for 1 fllrlber l&<lar u-..,,.ioo. Heath told the ilouae ol cam-the BOV<rlllll<l1I bod oo lllemaUve but to IJrilljl In llalutory --to flcbl ... Dallon --y !alb wttll ... d)JJtrW clUefl and uoloa leadm ...... down. The freeze ...... Into ellect lm- medlately and wtll be enfort:od by -.. leiiJlatlon. He aakt the pvmBneot will lritroduce legislation Tuesday providing for 1 tree• in wan:ea. prices, rents and dlvtdendl, all subject tn a llmll.ed nwnbel of e:r· ceptloos. Tiie freeze wlll laat • da)'I alter n>yal uaent Is given the blll. "Dlsaareemeut has forced ua lo lake action wltlch I regard u laa 11Udactory than voluntary arrangementl could have been." Heath aid to --from membon of bll own eoo-.atlve Party ml j<erl from oppoaltloa Labor Party members. Re aid be hoped the --nol stand ln t))e way of l"d'_11HI. cb:uaioa. on ways to cbecl< the rile ID -ml pricel, wbJcb bu •..,....S It -t In lJ months. Heath mhuftled bll -lllmday ID preparation for .bll p r o m I a t d an- nouncement on aovernmmt IDtllQ1e.1 to conlrof prtcea and incon>el. Heath said repreoentattftl of the Trodel Uoloo Ccop'ea In tht recent talkl aid Ibey would lake tht ,,_ I'"" gram bock to their 1-.J -· bat Would not be ·~ kl reoo+""-' ae- cepllnce by the ....... The pruo. -ooupled the ... ftOllN"emeal of . tbl tr.. wUb bi&blr llOdll aealrll1 -for Gld 1f1 pellllonel'I ud . couplm recel1dol lll!IDJ allawanca . Police Discover Woman's Body Inside Fre.tt.er MANTECA iAPl -liathorttlM i.t>- tatlwly ldenltlled Ibo -!*eel bocll of1WOt'lllD!wndln1_1111d_ I rnur<ler warnDI for I -rtpOl'ted Jiving at the Ame -.... '""Illa~ OOlllty ...... -...,Sthe ___ .....,..1111 aiiaot Satunlay, WU !In. Corlbil , - iano, a local bit owner ndWnc lincl Oct. s. Ma•""" poll<e aid • llnt""8n!O 'munler -I WU laued for 0 11111 -ooly u Jadl ....... -.. ti, -bod been llYlnC II Mn. -tano'• home. An-wuachedaledto-..... -of claotb and to """"' pollth• -ttflc:etkla --the -and price -""" pmll "wlf1 "" neltbor --fair, .. ---· A pamneat wbfte ,.,.. JM W 1imuJtaneaully wtlb ff e a l ti ' I Ut lllltftiement llid IDcnCPTI ln prtc. Uil cbarpo which bo .. --1111 not lm,-.i.d bolon Iha -~ oottalloP-. ~~~ \ -....... . ·PIOilSSIONAL MODILS ,...,.. .. $410. mm --••YICI • 2120Wtst oc .. ·Frolll , . • I \ .. MoodlJ, _,,.,. 6, 1972 · eace 'Several .Wee.ks .A· But Can't I Vote for Both? VOICF.s IN THE NIGHT: President Nixon is in San Clemente, George S. 1'1cGovem at last report was headed ror Long Beach. lhe rest of us are only a few hours awAy from Election Day Dawn and my tel ephone is ringing. Jn my household, we have two Republicaru;, one Democrat and several Refuse to States. This creates con~ siderable confusion among all those telephone volunteen who att laboring to Get Out the Vote for tomorrow. They must look at the polltkal list of people in our house and figure it's the ment~ ward. They may be pretty close to right, after all. Anyway, despite the mW!d bag of af- fllialioos, the political Get-Out-Tbe- Voters take a deep breath and call our · houae anyway. All EL11£1'ION hour looms, the Jang!· Ing of the phone bas been DIOR frequent. It ....,.. Illa! I've been the ooe to field most of the cans. The phone rings. Then It goes oomethlng like this: Voice: "HeDo, this Is Republican Head· quarlenl calling. Good ev"11ng. Ar< you the Republican In the houae?" "NO, MAM. I'm the father. Also right at the moment I'm the dishwasher too. You11 have to excuse me U t drop the phone. Soapy hands, you know ... " Voice : "Well, we just want to remind you to -rue.day. And by the way, how do you feel about Mr. Nixon?" "J feel fine about him. Is there anything wrong with him?" Voice: "Certainly not. We just want you to know he's counting on your vote Tuesday •.. " WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretory of State William P. Rogers Ji<Odlcta that secret pe11ce talka with the North Viet· nam.ese will resume in the near future, but that a final agreement on a Vietnam ~f1te probably is "several weeks" awa,y. The North Vietnamese chief negotiator, Youth Support? Xuan '!buy, Aid, meonwblle, tbi1 the Communist& would ...... to another "flnal" .,..lilli H coaditlom "9 rl(llt. "The question II ~· m Ille perl of the United Statea, bo addacL WHILE INDICATIONS D*mted !bet negotiations would aocn be 11"e1Qmed, Llttle Matthew Rowan appears lo be looking for spiritual help for his grandfather, Sen . George McGovern, as he works on a campaign spee<:h during a flight from Llttle Rock, Ark. lo st. Louis, Saturday. Secretary ol o.t..,. Melvin R. Laird aclmowledged that the Ualted Stateo la speodlng. up cleU-ol military eil!!'P,: menl to South Vlolaam. • ' IAlrd aalcl this ..Wd .. _ neaottat1oo1." fto&erl aalcl SUnday lllal the United States .... been 1" C4ltact with the Nciflh ' -i=---tc-"and I baw ..., ,_ to llllnk iiiOl the neplllbl ID Ilia prlv#O cbaDnell wll ~ .. ·"""' ~-" lie .. flaltllll!ii oo NIC'a "Meet the~" •• * &cers repeated past ala II of the -Iha( Ille baalc rr""ent * * * * * * Red Gunners , 1't 3 U.S. Copter.s l SAIGON (UPI) -Comm1mlsl gwmen by gniomd lire. Ollo ~ 'l!lled llhot down two Amer!~ bellc:aptel'I SUD-and the chopper :c:to land the day and foreed another to make .. blglnra,y. . emergency landing with a wocinded ElPt houl1! lalet, OBI ~,.. crewman aboard within It mlla of oa llylng wtillln lhree milel ol 'first Nang, mllltary spoke11meu said today. crash, wu llbol dowu .wllen Coauqunlsla Three Amer!C8111 _.. killed and a set oil a claJmore mine u the erall. flow louTlh died later of ...-be suffered In a few feel ,a-, tho P'ClllD'I. (lne the lndd"1t. crewman -ldlled and a. llO<lllid j!1ed en UPI reporter Edward Bassel reported n>U1e to a bolpltal, •-II aald. The from the scene that another American hellcopter wu ooardlln& for nc1cots ' was wounded. almed at Da N11111. BASSET SAID the first of the heli-copters, an AHl Cobra aunshiP,,was shot down one-hall mile w..i of Highway I, 14 miles sou1h of oa Nang,. Wblle at· tacking a Communist -·complex. The gunner ..... killed and the pilot wounded. An OH& Cayuse lijhl obeervation helicopter went In to ...,., the cmr, plcl<ed up the ~ pilot and .... bit Sen. Javits Prdled Over NEW YORK (UPI) -Sen. J- Javita, Ill, was charged Sonday with . driving an Wll'egistered and unimpected vehicle on a New York eapmaway, police reported. Police Wd1he Republican eenator ~ atopped on the Major o..gan ~wa,y wbeo a patrolman noticed .. expired Jn. ,spectlon · elicter on bis· blue M-. Javita was gM!n two trafllc ilcteta and allowed to --• ttnue, police laid. TllB U.8. COMMAND ftlJOfted B5Z bombers carrled out more -cUlng the pa.sl three daya lbon al any other n hour time during the enlft war. nuwcb -todq, ~ said, B52s made ;iz, llltikes, ..-. the )lftvlous bllh of 21 atrlkes rOported Aug. 11H3. One of the lateot ~~-the _....., Aid, ..... Oa!y "·jnllea"aoutb of HanoL That made II the northermnosl strike by the big Stnltobla In nearly seven mmthl. ID eddt*lm tbe command said, -ll&lder ~ made llll .atrlkes SUnday Into Norlh· Vietnam. In two of the strikes, It aalcl, liavy pliota reported destroying railroad bridges 32 and IO mlla uortb of Vlnb, locoted near, Iy 1711 milea north ol the Demllllarlzed Zone (DMZ). , Radlo Hanoi accuaed the United States of careying out "am!h!Jf\km raids." baa -reached. However , he said "on• mctt oertea of meetlnga" la Deeded to te10lvt "eome ambiguities" and men- tioned th(ee, 11111 ,a,Uo TD\' Include a definition of the rule i8f a jolnl council to administer the ceuNlff ·and supervise elecUons ; •the tln>elable fw poetllonlng of an 11>-. lemallqllJI force to oupervlae the .....,. lire, aiiol the queotlon of North Viet, =ry. llOOl>l ,..wruns In the South. · oi:a,lbe major Objectlom ralaed by tlie Vletuameae government of Pl 1 W•t ~ van 1bleu to the ten-taU.. , • ....,.. I agreement ia' that jt ~ M )11.,llluri for withdrawal of N~ !l"ialll lrom the South . .''11lilt ;. ~ 1s a subject for dllcmlkln, yes," Rogers said, ''but not -.r1Jr In terms of r<dnJting· the tlf'lllDlllt... . llieanwhlle, NGrlh Vlolnam aCCll!ed Prelldelll ·Nlml of ataillng on slsnlng • peace ""'°"' ao ,... maicrtel could be ~ to. 8elgoo a.I the last minute and ~ ~ nld the North. ON TBB EVJi OE the u.s; proaldeotla1 eledloltll, the Communist pa tty ne-~ Dan said In .an ed· itortal bnNfdclit bf Hanoi · l ·b e 1 e actions lllrUiin lo 1irOa1' tbe draft agreement, worked out in BeCrefi': moo~ , NiJ:on was accuaecl of "a _bre&c~· o! faith" and of wanting to proloni·t¥ war. "A plan bas been worked ouUo provide the Saigon adml•l-1\0D )flth ·more ·alh:rift of vinous l<lnda " the editorial . . . . . co~. 1be put week saw frantic ae- ttvity In this ttgard. •Allo In the pa.st ·week, BU bombing m lntenalfled In both parts of Vtetoam •.• Al the same tline, po1lce raids were c:ooaacted In many .,... allD under .the U.S.-&lgm cootrol, during w b l c b -nda of people were .m.ted and bundrecls of others shot dead. .. DAit Y PILOT DELiVERY SERVICE Dtllnry Of tM Dally Piiot Is Q&Wanteed "'°'*Y·"r11Ml'1 It 'l'Olf do !IOI ~ '!'Olll' pepw llf ti• ll•l'I\., Ull .... Yolll' CIOpy Wiii 1111 bNulN • yD11. ... 111o .,.. tHen 11ntll '=• o.m. kl\l"Ol'f ..., SUNl9yi " ""' • not ,...,.,. 'fOVf' C119Y tiy 'f •·m. ~¥. w I •.ft\. SllncSty, UH tlfld • COPY ••Ill tit ~ 1o 'l'OU. Cant .,.. .. ., Wlfll • ··"" . Telephones Miit °""" Clunf'f ........ • •..•••• ......., ----•1'111 ....,.,..,.., ................. , .. s.n °"""""· CM*tr.. ...,... I.ii Jwan C.pla,.,.,., Dina "'91nl, ..... ~ ........ N ....... , ...... ''WEU,,SUllE. I'ln gJ'fl '°hear he is oby. N..W llke to bear liod ..,.. about one of the neighbors, you know. Thanks for calllnl-" Nixon's PaJWl.Releases Small 'Coiit:ri6hwr L~t El3EWllERE IN the war, Com- munlsls stabbed clooer to Saip than any time since May, 1918, wbeo they bat· Ued govermneat mllltlameo !he miles southwm ol the dly. Mllitary oourees Slid mlllllamen lnim:eplod a water- borne Comnnmlst unit at dlllk Sunday and then again foor houl1! w.r, c!apmred two umpam and killed 10 eommunlst troilpl. 11..!::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::~~~=:::!._~~:.,.; .... ;;;,;,.;;t1lliM;.;.;.;;;;ji,.-~--:~:-~,:;:::=::::::;;:;:::=::=::=:::::;~::=:::::! Well noi, Ille aounded llke a my nice lady. Juat the kind you'd U]leCI to be calling for Mr. Nlxoo. Makea . you feel confidenl Ul8I the Republicans are roally efficient and down-to-bmtnea. Really makea yea want to gel out there and vote. You are p>nderlng all this when the phone rlnp again : Voice: ••ffey, hl there, Mt. Murphlbe , how are you tonight'!" (Wow! This chick has an entirely DIF. FERENT voice. Sort of low, aezy purr. She muat be aelllng 111bocrlpllo111 to Playboy Magarlno). ''WELL, GULP, I'm just fine. How are you?" Voice: "Oh, l'ln jut gn>0vy." Purr, purr. "I'm calllng you tonight !or George McGcmnl. Purr. He'd like your vote. You DO like Mr. McGovern don't you?'' Pout. ("Wow! What 1 throaty voice ... 1 wonder where good old George e ver foond her?) "Sure. 1 love him. Never did have anythlnr apinlt good old George ... " Voice: "Gee, groovy. We're counting on you. Do you know where you vote?91 "Well, uh, ~eah, I think I have It right here, uh ... Voice: "You vote at lhe Legion hall. We'll be looking for you ... " Click, I WOii! 8HE'8 really flOlnl to be there when I -· Wbat a tu1b w1ce Illa! chick llao. But wait a minute. What U the nice, elllclonl lady for Mr. Nllott also shows up at the ~ ball? What H boll> of them -a.n, ezpecllng mo to llMnr up ~ Ille blilloO I« tbeJr man? I thinlt I m In trouble qaln. W ASHINGTQN (UPI) -President Nixon's re-election campaign committee, in compUance with a consent order sign- ed by a federal judge, has relea~ the names of 1,284 small conbibut.ors who donated $488,CKK> during a 15-month period ending March 9. The list of contributors -ranging rrom actor John Wayne to Roy L. Ash , ro- founder of Litton Industries -accounted for about five percent of the $10.l mllllon (..__1_N_S_H_OR_T_ .. _. ~) which the Nixon campaign listed as "cash on hand" when a new campaign disclosure law took effect April 7. The N'IXon orpnlzaUon had previously identified 283 major contributors ol more than $1,000 each which accounted for another $4.9 million. The $S.4. million total stlll ten secret the names of donors of at least $4.7 million collected between Mardt 9 -the date for filing f!rnJnclal reports under the old corrupt Practices Ad. of 19211 -and April 7 when the new Fair Election Cam- paign Act took effect. e .Supttt Freed JERUSALEM (UPI) -Pollce Aid.~ day Ibey llave roleued a stoc:llon, Calli., youth detained for queellonlrc In a cue involvlng attempts to maU letttr bombl to President Nixon and two membe.n o( bis cabinet. A police spokesman said Denni.!I Fein· stein, 22, left SUndar,, for the United stales. . . Feinstein was seized by Israeu troops along the Lebanese frontier Oct. 26 and held on suspicion of-trying to croa lnto Lebanon and of mailing the letten. e Airliner Mbdll!J VIENNA (AP) -A Iiulgar!M airliner with 33 penons aboanl la aammed to have crashed in dense fog ln IOUthem Bulgarls, and there bas been oo woro of survivors. BTA, the Bolgarian news agency, aald the Il)'lllhin 14 .... '"' .. boor'• flight Saturday from Burgas, on the Blacl: Sea, to Sofia but was diverted to Plovdiv because of fog. e Democrat Chctye GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (UPI) -A copyrighted story In Sonday edlttons of Newsday, Long Island's afternoon -•paper, accuaed the Juatlce Depart.- ment of favoriUsm in proaecuUon aga.lnit aeveral ~eoulhem llemoo'als. The --. -Inside the JU81ice De!lelmait and the -===.~~~== oul for --1 bandlq," ID recen1 criminal actions. Former Lontcl•u Gov. John J. McKelthen, who wu named In the article tranded It a "amear." .~ Indian Summer Continues • Most of NatiQn Enjoys Pleasant, Mil.d Conditions ~I I TobuMddoofl,1b1Wntt>lltdat ..... tD 9ltablilh a .............. t• Mdt. A YES \llltl wtll...WW.•lmitaf ........ • ! . ' \ I ,, ·· I \ .J • • . N.Y. St.oeks I • . I ~· ... -. -VOL~. NQ. ~~.':-2 S~TIONS, 28 PAGES : ORANGE COUNT¥, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBeR 6, 1972 N· TEN CENTS M.-e!!a · GI Belates / •JJeing the Tail End• , . ' . ..By JIOUiEI\ JENSEN ' • nS',,,e ,.,.. ·-0 j. LONC BiilH, Vi<jnam -.. I'm .the tail end, man -the ta~ end of being i!rafted; the tail<aod,c>l1>elni ~ind. the tail ,end of goini ·home/I'll ·believe tt -I get on the plane.~· . --: r. . liit.~~ a·:zi.year-old ilolftee · fnim."('jiiifi'-.. liillilil"lilllnr felt like 11>. l!il ,fl!!e: O!;_!J,. f:.st .\merican com· ~ ''wi5 1°:it' MO st: ~--·-.. ~ -----·"· start lbla .._war, and 1 ... no,...... to llDlsb II, )!!II u .... u they It! my -home:" Finl -. c ~. rnll Infal>. try, lllCIWld oat at 11111-Saturday. It loobd -U11it Ibo old --G1'1 natbed 1o· ....-Md blndqllen al glearDlnc braa cartrldgea. But then W.. DO Vlei Qlnc, and tho punta !mew IL "A -" lllOIDed McD«mLI, 20, ol , San Josi, Call!. ..,,..,. -then'• nOthlni out bere but they make us wall< around" and play war. I ba'lell'l teen a gool: in five mcmths. ''The other day there WU thta ABC televia:im emf with UI. Tbere WU this Cobra gunsbip circllnr overbe•d trying to Rlve the tm ...... loo II WU protecting us. A farce.'~-~ '!!le palrol craabed tbrooCb buffalo graa and -thlcketa of -and • thorns. Trucb roared on n e a r by Hlgbway 15, and the air 111.-.i with the n>tor blades of helicopters landing at Long Binb. "The war 's changed but I gueu It's for the better," said Clay, II, ol Winter Haven, F!a. The black ltaff 1erpeat Md spent five tours totaUnc M lllCllltbo in Vietnam and waa getting ready to lellve w~tb a Vietnamese wife and three cblldr<o. .. I came bere )Wiii, Jln&lt, l!lll of and vinetlar with nothing else to !See PA1'IIOL, Pip.I) Protests · Backed • Court Rejects Demonstrators' Ban WASHINGTON (UPI) · -. '!!le U.S. SUpreme .Ccurt ruled 1UlOOllSlituUooal to- day 1 !edenl law pnilllblth>g iup ocale 1 -rotloos oo the grounds al the . V .S._ Copttol. · In a brief order, Ibo court affb:med a -court ruling to that -by a three-Judie federal panel In tho Dtatrlct of Cofumbla on June IZ. Tbe scwunmeat failed to •boW I 0 suf- flcleollf mbltaallal" -lhlt·woo!d omriclO the Finl Amendment rtpl ol demoitstrato!S to petllloo c:o.,r..a, the -court nded. It oded ln I cate brouabl by the llOW· defwict Jeailnetle Ranlrln Brlpde, • coalition of women against the Vietnam war, which bad been denied pennission for a liU niarcb from Union Statioo to the ~p1to1•1 Eut Front· P1aaa for a demonstnolloo. The cllief of the Capitol police told the group on Jan. Z, 11191, tbet their IChedul- ed march Jan. 15 would not be permltt<d. '!!le ....... then held their ~·­Uoo at the fool of the Capitol outalde lta groonds. About 5,000 women were pre1ent and a deJeaation of 15 waa permitted to present antiwar petitions t o con-,,....iGrlal I: oden. nie women filed llU!t in U.S. District Wet' r~~pitag Cb,.llenger A. bOat 'latinelllng turned into a truck ·launching-Bayside· Launching Ramp near the Coast ' Highway Makes Last PILOT OFFERS PREFERENCES Sunday ·e.enmg ·in NeWi>ort Beach when the .brakes · · Bridge: One man was pulled from ,the cab by pollce . .., failed on David Muehler's pickup truck as the Full·. who later towed tbe c~i>er truck and the boa! • . The DAILY PIWI' Io day preaentl ·a summary of ~11 its --'8!Jonl oo candklates J~~~~n~· sm~man~an~~~d~twJ111~.oto~comJu~fi,..~lllllOllS~·JN~e~:!~~m~.!;~ted~'~'~~o~,~~q~~;~"~~~-=·~_:_:=~· :··:··:::·<::•'.::'."':'..·"~~.~-~-~-~~lu:d.~~~··Ri$1iM l!ir .. 1 •• ~ iAPI -1& Oil!rll s. 11.iio"'!i. Ills' .. rid w6 fltlpe, ·~"\·~--. ,,,, a m..i...11 ol the ,liu!lor ,_..iatlool, !uni to the ldllGttaI .... Cll ..... l 400 Bicyclist@_.· Pedal to Rites For Trail System An """"-· 400 cyc\istl -ou\ 8unday for a flmllT blCJde day that marked the """" of tbe -lO<nile segmeot o1 Ibo Newport ~b .~ trail l)'llem. Cyclymplcs "12 al the Part Newport Apartnu!nta .......... ot dllploJI, - testaanclceremodles. It waa spooaored by the Clliz.ens Advllory Bicycla Traih Committee in bollor of tile Harbor Area Girl Scouts, -...,. lmtnunealal. in 'w1m11q dty appmal for the trails. '!!le trails were olflclally opmed at a ;,... declkattoo oeremooy during wbicb a pl8que was gtwn "! Municipal Court Judge Calvin Sdmddl, president of the oraniie COanty Girl -' RacJni e....ta begllli at noob with a bicycla opitiil. Wlnne!S,,111 tbel ~included : Jerome Knudlon, -Und, GRC Gilmore, and Cathie~ '!!le ....... wero - into · !ooir ~ -ou iige and sex. . . • '!!le ,,.anc1 · pl'lx .,..t wlnnen were Bnm ~ Ill the men'a catqory and Joah l.Jod in tbe womm11. A balJooo-Orad -..... WU ,... by Steve·FJlberm U..·men•s claa anc1 Tina "Wrcunp tn tbe women's. Tbe blcyde •!1fbeelie" cootest wu won by Robih ·Yould cm I bolloon-tlrod..blke and by P!Jillp -·on a 1~ , Otho!' eftllta tacluded a trenlre - for blc7<le porta, ...... !or belt ~i.i. :O\dell 1114 -bikes 1114 I drllitll.lot a IHpoed bib. ~ JGii -.jtan ol Newport --Ibo bi& -prbo, but bta ·dad Ille! Ila ...&d lalle aood can al the .. .. ..... , •• i.mtU J<ti 1:1 bla ........... IL • AD H..4S SHORT BUT HDPY LIFE 1Jollr Pilot -... ~a -but .._ .. ,,. ..... Iii od .. - qalli: -: --Don.---... -l:llll lift • PM. m El E 'nlll .. ,_ "" -_. ""' Iba .. ••-· ... ---.u .....--,. .. mt~ a y PILOT-ad.,....,._ -. Jane Fonda Says N,ixon Wants War Prolonged )'realdent N1m1 doem't WIDt the war ended becauoe afterward the American people will INm--t iuDy happened, 8nt!war actlvtat J-Fcmda cbarsed Sundoy in a _,ti at UC Irvine to an audleoce of .-250. Mia Fonda, spealing at a pthering apollOOl-.d by Ibo Orange County Vietoam Veterans AgaJnst tbe War, llid, "That's a hard thine: to '8)', bat H's true." Hta reaaon wai, lbe 8aid, that four ad- ministrations, indudllll! the Nilort one, bave lied to the· public allolrt the motlves and conduct of ihe Dgbtln&, and ahe im· plied the Pentagoo Papen were only the Up ,of the lceberg. _ _ The actreu e'lplalDed bow she became "politically awai'e. I Wll Ooatlng in space u Barbareila (.in the movie by that oame) when most people were beginniD& to reaUze ~t destruction was taking place in'tbe name of America." Sbe said tdlebad -beraelf to be Died by the movie -,., aod "spent !nm , ap SI to IO 11 a blaode with falsies... Miii Fcmda tied lbla with Ibo fact llill' ~ ·--Wlllbew -bad ·--lo· ..... thOm loot' ..... UliaWollern ...... .. It Ja ,biipcdlint," lbe Wet. "to make lbla Uak to ..U..the -of what we bave -lo lbe peciple of Vtetaam." Sbe da-'tbe -bal raaDy -loll, l_>eca111e IO perter>! of Sootb Vletnom ta' ecmtrollad by Ibo Natlonlll Llbetallon FriMit' of lbe l'Oftb -.... ' tllo crUcia1 "rice bowl" of the Muling Dolta. .. We must defeat the Ntaon-~ Thieu ticket on Tuesday," Mim· ~ said But apparenUy looking toward a McGovern defeat, lbe ldded that. NW>n "must be forced to '1P lbe nlne1>olnl peace agreement." . . The Vielnlm war Is ldeollcal to !be R~ war fougbt In lbe United States, lbe 18id, and the ·North ''fl&hla c:ourageoualy, under -bom-bardment, became they Uve a riptlCNI C8Ule." "The John Wayne macb1smo pollticl don't work llJlY more, but the people (See FONDA. Pqe I) Set . the Date -She's Irate GRENOBLE, trance (UPI) - Gllleo Butz, 20, IUff-a -colllr'b!il!I -hta Ila.-,,..,. . -· COie, SI, hea¥0d a .._..le , •I at blln.in a.~ over when 'lbaJ lbould .,t•mmled, -ol tllecqlo tald. Bub. -a -dale tbea ,.,_. Tbo Cllllple ~ -but 111111 llad oet no' date for tho w~. Billi "wu reported NCUpft'Otlni sallsflclorlly from bis lllJurY. ruabed tlnrP -last -.... lbe -today -.. laylq· bta two.,_ quest to ''Brlnl --· In Ibo bai>do cil the declolate. Flylng f1om New Yori< aboonl the DalilJla Qi-. 0, l&cGcmru -In PhDadelpbia It almolt tbe mm n IQlnlllt aa Vice W 1i1J1r9 T. Apew. But tbougll their plma roDed 1o· a llop within .. yards al ... another, the two clld not-· .,...... • ,,,.., .• -Ibo -.11c pt-ol mmtnee WU drtw!ll to I daWAwa n1IJ when the cmrd jommad oa -llCtloa !or more -a ball blodl lo. all dine> tlom. '"Tuloorrow," Aid McGcmnt. ''Jou will dedde America'• ....... for the - four years and pn>bobl)' for Ibo mt of our Uva. .. , believe we want and Indeed must ba .. a prelldeat wbo will -lbla natloo to a higher lllandanl, and rekladle the Am<rlcaD promtao. "] bellne, ti 8dded McGoftm. "we will prevail." And tben. quollnc Iu1ah, llcGcmm ID- tmld: "'nllJ tbel wait -Ibo Loni !!boll --1!1rm1111: °"' --up wlt.b wlnp u ....... -- ... 1114 IEll ... _,, °"' --and not falaL .. II--alao lo 1111 Illa ~ ID Wlcblta. Ku., 1114 Lq -alrparl .. route lo • .......,. ~ Flld a day of nlllnl lo Ills naU" 8aulla DUota. lln!~ a brtll< mmou..,..,._ e b 111 • , ... MOQOVEllN, P!lp I) Man Dies on Mesa Street I . Officers A~mpt to 8eviye Victim, Stand Guard A,_ blad< --dlldlarpd !non ~ C11 Ibo ..-_ poooll!IJ m • ... lau Jllptn 111111..,, .15 .. - Ibo -C.,0 .... 11 al• heart COft. j!nd. d W a fllot,.. lllt .. --• -""' ...... ..i 6ad on a Colla '11111 a.m. _..., ._ ......... .,. .m.1111 Ooola-Mn · W ~ - --11' lllL.W, ._ ef· -Gorald I. -. II, flf ~: ::, ..... ., -lo -l!lio la a ~ and traclc ~ ..... ' -......... I I I fie -..... • .,. -· O!ik* llow•d -...... lo 1111 ,....·11aa-... Ctlll•pwol Altadena Girl Selected as 1973 Rose Bowl Q11een PASADENA (AP) -SalU Ann Noren, I re<l-balrad, bl1IWlt<)'Od student II P~Qallop, .wu _.named.l97l . -Bowl QIMen today. Tbo :JO.yul'Old lllsl Nono llancls 5- feet, 1\Hocbel tall and welghl 135 """*' Althaucb a major In aemlar1al -· """ aid lbe woold tlU to become 111 a1rUne stewardess. Her bob- bleo .,.. plJ!oc and aldlnc· Sbe .... two brothen and u... with her fa>llJ lo Altadena. ~ llalU and her niyal <lJUrt ol abt prh• r ! r wtU re.Ip over the Touma-mmt., _ porade 1114 the -Bowl footr-: Naw Yur'1 Doy. '!!le include J-J11 Carr. 11, G~ Andrea Gorrti, 1l both of -City Collec•; Jimmie Lou Batel, 11, and Coryn Le Sells, 11, both of Pa-COiiete; ""'•le Loe lnrln, 17, ol Pa•-Hiila Sdlool, llld lllcbe1e Marte V11tnfnl, 17, of SKr"ed Hw1 Ar•o11 .• Ragtime, Sirius Battle for Lead In Mexico Race Ratllnw ml Birt• U .,.,.,._ llltlr ---bottle kr Ibo et_.i time load la Ibo 11-·· ,_ ,_ lodly. llrlmDw•-•..U.fartller --... ""' ... -..... l')IM. Al tbo ...................... In 11aa ..... 11ia-• .. -.,.._ .... •-11111.-11---.--411-.. __ .,. --Iba 11111. ........ arpnlld. a, 1 'ti.: tbo --.-°"*'" "' l!llt al Iba ... -' "' .. -·--···r.: ............ ....,,._..,. l Ont pollco ofllcor ltlmaptad ext«nal lfllloo -I dirty !ll!lft Jo '"'"" -.. flf I - " 0 .... JU!ilt"' w -•Ibo Tlctlm. while a be-• a rac11o .,.,, ... 1o * • -11 1111 ' • 1 ...., • Patrolwo·man Hart --..--Iba-with -... loci In .. --.. ....... t 1111 .... , raad1 JD -k mi(lbl be I "' ....... ftlotl - -bJ, .... aaid -lw JI' • ... -=-·· Bt .... ba ..... lo ___ joooolCllMlo'91• .. I= ALTA!JCNA (API -A_.. Loo -.llloud IOld Ila ............ ..., ... _ _.,,,.,_., ... .,.. ........ .., ~ lllril'a _,.,_•II tho 1 ''ltt .... Oct.•..-...wt•4 orir--..aClllllll,D 2• ._ n.•tlillJW nr.~ MWtl ..... lllll ' .. , ..................... _... .......... . ~ ---·-. ·-1 I I of-blre --lo crltlool 11 ft'm PFlll=~' --~·~•:1~N:·~·~wl~·~·a..:•=l 1:1h:-..:·~A&:,,:l!ll=ii ..... ::~l!ll -111Nd V-,. 1• ..... llrrd • Ill todltl' atllr boilJ lojoJwl .. --.~ " • t n,, o. • a .. ,, ,.,,, • , a,•• •• bod.7 wtr'11 ... ..._ _...,. ~ • • -•t' , • t111 ... .... ....., ...,... • .., ...... ,,. .... -ljiiliillil'.....-..... 11-1•:· ~-=·::'i·· .... da,;mtEI -.-..... llllld~•W• ..... -........... Glildotm;; ••Lath Ill IQ('' All ks &11: ..... at. .. .. --•Q1D111ltt11,.na11-11t1•1';\w.....,. v.-..1,1.. ( ... ..., .. ,.., .......... . l\ t. I - Court here challenging the law qaiMt mus demonstrations u uncon.stitutional. They also questk>ned the authortt7 of the police chief to aet the 15-penon limit on groups wishing to peUllon c:.ncr-. The government asked tho court to decide the issue alter the three-Judge panel struck down the law. Solicitor General Erwin N. Griswold clalmed that it no Longer e 1 n "reu>nably be malntaintd" that people who want to propafandlze protem or views ''have a constltutimal rtcbt to do so whenever and however and wherever (See CAPrroL, Pqe Zl President To Deliver . Talk on TV Plooldont Nilon -In llduolon at Le Cua Paclflca today, ~ bta last lln&le -al bta ~ -palp -• paid poliUcal lfll'Ollrl('et'DIDt to the natlon to be alred on tdevtaloo thta ........ nie President baa not •merred imn bta San Clemente compoond -ar-rlvlllf after ..-t Satunlay, fol~ a rally wlllch he deAcrlbad u .... " the best of bis campalp. The celebration bnJuaJ>t .,,,. ol thousands of aupportetS out to greet blm at Ontario IntemaUooal Airport. But after the rally the Prelidedt went Into oecllllloo. apporeoUy bent on not rocklni any boata durfnl the lut boun of. a campolgn wbldl poUllen pndlct WOi be I landtJlde In bta favor. The Prealdenl plam to be the !Int rwitomer Tuesdly morning 1t lhe PolUnl place at C<lnco~ Elemeolary ·Sdaool only I few hundred yards IWI)' ftom tbe Wl!llem While lloule. Aides bave said the President ml lln. Ni..., will arrive at the achooi at abaul T n.m. when the pol1o open. F~ '°..: -:J ~ '== f o N-'-.:. wbo will bo ..imi in I naliooai etedlon for Ibo IOCOOd tbno In their lives. Tile oouple wett naturalbod 111on17 after the President tool ofllce lour _. .... 1mmec1ta1e1y ar .. , """"' bis 1aa11o1, the President plans to ....... .. Wublngton, D.C.. !or a --da..,,..,. Julio and Tricia. and Ibo • u,. family will watdl the reluml ,.._ day ....... from the W1llte - 11>e ~lcal actlYly pe los !Did by the Pr durintl Ibo quJd 11187 •lone the Soutll c.--~ 1rttmoon with 1 rllCHo Mdrm la wbki (See NIXON, 1'op Zl 0r..,. ...... _ -,_ --,_ ---- C.allC .. ... ""*"' • . ~ . -.. ·· === ..w --. ; 5: I . ~ '. ---":-~:~--1 , ~ N jj....;,_)lp,.,!!l!tf Jt. 19n .. _Newpprt .Jtplice -Jail Man A 'larse l....t dri"" -~y · torferlnc with a police ollllllr la * -did a balancing ace on the center divid-dilcba(ie Qi bis dUUes. er of a main thoroughfare wound up in Io'f'dfllaton aDl Lou% of Soutbpte Ne•rt Citr. Jail Sunda:y. nm came to their 1ttent1on at 5 a.m., · · BO first l illqedly told officer Fred when Helnecko spotted bJm gingerly HelneCke It would take more than two makiq his way along the center divider palicemen to put him into a squad car on Ne~rt Boulevard's overpass at for allegedly being drunk in public. Coast ftighway. 1be six-foot four-inch 100..pound truck-He was reportedly walking with both er fmally submit~ tO the e,Ol1s of arms e~ like someone balancing three lawmen they said. on a railtoa4 track'. Phillip W. Loux. 24. was eventually Inve:sttPton.said Loux of South Gate arrested and booked on suspicion af in-ed Heinecke, plus Reserve Officer Dave Larson and Officer Tom Shearn said upon questioning that Loux claimed he ,. • . ;· •' : • . • .... ••• ·~ qAIL Y P'ILOT ........ " ltidln Dr8'1 'THE WAR HAS BEEN LOST Antlwor ActiY11t Fondo l't'OlllP .. el ~FONDA ••. ~ haven't convinced the government of it .,.·ref.." ·i1 Presidential security adviser Henry ~ Kisslnger ha.!l "created a new televised •ll ·aecret diplomacy" to fool the people, she :t-alleged. ''We see him get off a plane and go in a door, and are supposed to believe i:t" peace j.s at hand." was helping friends hunt for Jon keys. The friends finally confinned um. but not before Loux allegedly led his event- ual captors on two separate foot races- including flashlight signals, to the, police helicopter overhead -and usertedly made threals. They said they knew their ~m~, rmally found hiding among parted trucb at a seafood process.mg ~ 300 yards from the initial wne. may have hnhibed a bit too much 6e.£ore the epiaode. They added, however, that they let him out of the Car becaus"e they needed help in hunting those lost keys. The keys were never found . Pair Arrested In Knife Death Of Companion From Wire Se"lces IDYLLWIW -One Santa Ana man Is dead and an acquaintance jailed along with a eecond tlllll today foJlowlng a Saturday night hunting knife slaying In a restaurant parking lot. Edwin S. Petrowski, 24, of 2317 S. Jlia.. mood St., mccumbed at the scene outside the rwtic Carriage Inn about midnight. Riverside County Sheriff's deputies said Petrowski suffered a large slash wound in the abdomen, which severed a major artery. ' Going IJp . Four stories of 11-story Hoag Memnrial Hoopital. Tower are nearing completion. The entire 120- foot stn1 cture will be completed by this time next FromPqe1 VIETPAT,ROL .. 'f : ·1 • year, according to hoop!WI 'Off.iclali. n will In· crease bed capaclfy by 90 ind Will include new x-ray, laboratory and surgieJt 1aciliiies. · ; -. -. .. FrftaPaj,eI NIXON ..• Nilon outllrM!d 'IO goalJ he ieekll If re-do. I stayed for duty and bonor, duly lo The patrol passed an old Vietnamese elected lo four more years. my COUlltry, honor for myself. I dm't man liltlng nm lo a bird .:f~ .-co_m Those goals, he suggested, shou)d....,, regret il I'd do It all over again 111 bad field and ...., pel\llllla ·.•·.nee loras."~ °'<Jedi"' day.,!"'1 .. $~~ to. · paddy neor the.J.<ni. Bhlh !uel doI>!>I-. t1te om I 1oUr -•" -·~ Tbe·gnmti crossed "" ~ lield ·and "''-." • . . ,..,..... ' "But when I get home I'm going to __. wu~ hang up my gun forever." · -uled through the wire, badt Into the '!be goalJ Included "Peace wUhout""" Erick!on, the gnmt who. coihplalned Protectl1 ve ~ ~.~lnh.t ..._'!be render ..• a"'°"' )\!81 America ... • about not having a war story also patm waa: over,ooJn uuwn ""'ta 1 ""!an. ~thy America -: •• ~ a, . .''ftll ,~ted volunteered for Vietnam. He regrets It. ~ soldi~ ~ water in·· America . ;. . ;an :Ametlca free~ "All the time I witS growing up all 1 eacH other ln. I sm8lf llream, ~ feir." · '-k •• heard was·vietnam, so 1 had to 'COl?le and ti.·ed feet, closmg another chapter of U. · The speech a 15-minute message was se.e it for myself," he said. "Well, ['ve involvement in Vietnaai. the, 13th ~~t .p~ted ~y Ntxon seen It, and I don't like It." .• curing tbe 'l'Ow.Jloyed campaigil, Morgan, the z;.year-old compan• corn· R~· . Cahb" SI . 'That effort llOgan "cin lhe Soiltli ·Coast ' ' · ~e am · ea. 1n • · :~-ber · Wfth · ,;, un-mander from Newark, Del., found sym· , , e . . . -,.1 . . · . ly · ~.,'bifu ;. -"'-l...; · bolism in the last patrol even a be. wor· :.;;;~.... ~ ·,. . -(~.,:;;.... . precedented .1" •. pr.ui;i~ Ji\ the ... - ...... .,..1 • Law·'.~plorers Donate Money To .Tlfo Qiqrj~ ' .. ~. Money earned in volunteer work aboft and l>eyo11.f their ~ ."811. ~.,JIDt, In dona~ ~tlmO '°"P.UC.l.~t assistance baa been dona!A!tl to two charities by the ·Newport llelch Law Enforcement~ ·S....l.l'Gol: ·, Young men 'and ~'o1 ihs'poUce- sponsored unit ~amed the ( u D d .s . ~ . . . . ' . operating a hamil!Jrger · and Inda pop stand at · the Ballioa Bay. Llooa Club . . ' • . • • '-l , ~--... , ... ' Explore< Scout Lt . .Doui. -., and Sgi. Jane·Bchnorr ~· tlO to · Lobster Bake Qialnnan,lbrio l!adnl .. a contribution ,lo' 8enm to"11ii'·Bll!!d. a ll*ltl Lkllll Cluli -st. : . .. '!be ,oiJthl .. aJao ..... .. lo. ... Newport BelidJ ' dJY . emp!Oyee'' ...,. trlbutlon lo Ille· llarttor-·-··IJidted Flmd, iccOpted· l>y ' JudJ . Xellq, atf. mlDtatralhll -·to-. Illa ·• City IJlaDai'tr. . ,; .. ' . '·~ Law Enforce t ~ Sbbom aJao . spend' •i -.:nrilotint . Qf ~-doing routine ~-......i !he. police· itatinn in addlttoo fO' reoular' moetlnp far ~ career policeWtlrt study. · • · • "'f"· Sbe said the · mere presence or ·r. McGovern as a candidate is historic, and ~ "Th.ieus-clay," as she prooouoced it, will Investigators arrested and booked Phillip E. Marks, 21, of 1324 W. Louise St., Santa Ana and Gary Meyers, 24, of ldyllwild, oo suspicion of murder follow· ing the slaying. _ A spOkesman £or the Riverside County Sheriff'g Office at tbe Banning station said today they are ~xploring a specific motive in connection wiUt Petrowski 's homicide. ried about his future in a peacetime ~~~~':'RE'· (AP) ~.A>:•year-otd Western :White H~ . .: , army. .'#I> .... just -d8'1·mrll!O Job was . ·'1lelore the tadiO messag .. was ilrod, M de White·. Dead "We haven't bad an)'<lle hurt for eight :-:lb.'-l!D,a.deoekoil.-of the Pr<sldent fonook attending Sanday aU ' '. be a crucial day for "Thieu'! repressive government." months, but I figured If an)'<lle geta ~.Jnft.fitali . 580, the AI•med/! Coopity · church semc.s In · San Cleniente for a blown aw•• oo this last ode lt -'8hould be ! ..._.i ·office Saki· loday. A llhoriff's quiet morning In his ofllce -work that FORT .COLLINS, Colo. (AP),.. Maude me. I had k. come," he said. "Sure we've ~·.~~-said Leroy' M~, Of tiVer-. began at 7 B.m. · · White, rt mbet Of' U.S. Juatlce B)'1'JID She compared Nixon and Thieu lo Edgar Bergen and . Charlie McCarthy. aocl s:atd, "the. ·German.' people didn't have the information about what their govenmen\. pas doing, but we ... We give ·up our cltiurulh!P' II we doa'( re- nounce Nb:on's policies." A hunUng knife allegedly Involved was confiscated as evidence bot detectives did not-say wheta.er"it was taken from one of the suspects or recovered got drug problems,. dlac:ip~ pro~ -:~-fotiqd ~Y tO<lir ,llil(nped ''!be President met with his chlef ~~ -~ia~\~a ~~-L~a:! . lems. The way it ~-now ~;.l,rmY is ~.lt._warrant ~was i.ssuecf!C!t·' man foreign policy adviser' Dr.~ Kiss--1no..s......1_.81 Alp'hl! Al ... ":'111'1.&o-,·_·"'"-' In lotaUy up. But th~ iJi still a ,: I>uilet 'iii lhe hact of the heiat~ inger and also with his 'domelltC ·alfatrs _....., nw~ .... good company." ·. . .: .• . i.Waslhe_..,..-,tve,~'. &de.John Ehrllcblrian, · · •· · 1911; •· .... · • · 1be veterans that accompanied Miss Fooda . .J!W .lft,}."P!Ort, oC heJ: JIH(fist viewo,· Wt Ofte •ithcMd ~ HporljiJ lack wben be attempted lo aJk a question as elsewhere. ., "l dream.ol,.a ~·~Yll~f:g· ~~~~~~Ii\~~~~~~~~· ~·iiii· ~iiii~~~~~, free professlonal ~-dreaiil com-f'i A · • · manding my.own infantry ~ltali~ .. But · -·• . _., ' -~· _, .t·Ht c~~~ Mfrb claimed to. hie a Jlll:llO!lal . tnend of Petro,..ki, . wbose lathot was noUliod in Connecticut of his son's kilting later Sunday. 1.<1<!9'1 l!Dow !l;J'U ~ l~.~do!!1 Jtnow '' ' '" • " '· '·' il · l ih®ld even !rl .. '()Qi; .• tlllili · .lbat makes me want to 'get out tr tbe ,leDior officer COl:'J!S· The leade~!UP is. bad; . ,: the speaker was walking out. .: Mia Fonda spoke at ·OCC at 8 p.m. "-Sunday nlght. ,,. • F-P.,,el •• • • • I-McGOVERN . •• ''Take the way they ttealed this ·com- pany. I bad it all filed '!J' lo• 11!1 lo ,go Esc~pee Recaptured home as, ·tmit, in ..e.ll""I'! 1 Ibid lhe men about it, and morale wit!f"goOd. Tben WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. (UPI) -Eddie the orders were changed, and 65 peroent Lee Odum, the Inmate who eocaped from of the men were told ll\e1 .mildn't .,go the county j1U In Gainesville, Fla. last home. Moot of them bave lo'be<i>me dbor m0oth and -the jailer a post card gunners with helicopter tmita,. I dc\"'1 fiom Tetas, I'& been captured. The :J2. bow where. , ; McGovern began the day with a short year-old Odum was stopped by police "The men are angry ,about it l'~ .j:. traffic.stop"ping stroll down New . York's here Sunday for a trafiic violation and a angry about IL The thing 11, aD the cboi>- .;. Fifth Avenue, one arm raised to a wave routine check or the car's license plate per units are going home anyway SQ why :. ~cl goodbye and the other extended to revealed It bad been stolen in Mobile, keep my boys here. Just beeansf a com- welf..wiahera. · Ala. puter says so?" · ·: I'· ~'Thant you," he repeated time and ' ::::::_ __________ _::.,_..:....:=.c;:..c.... ______ _ ,--~ain. "God bless )'<)U." It wu nearly three decades ago, when " qi. Ont Daota Queen was ripped by ~ -fire over Europe, that young pilot McGOvem told hia aew: "Resume your ~:;. 'ltaUom; we're going to bring thia plane . bomt ... ~ '!" And, on the eve of a more awesome ~ moment of truth, McGovern appears ·'•'gripped by the hope -perhaps eveo the conviction -that he can do it again. ·· "We're going to win,'' he told an In- • '1 tervlewer before embarking on hla coast· :!:to-cout flnale. "It is a kind of coming : :1iog«ber on the part of tbe America n : i:publie, 1 realization that there has been : .·too much deceptiGn both" here at home : : :and now even ln the Wue of war and ::,peace lllelf. . :~~ Ji , i' ··!: •• : ' ::~ ·:!1 :i·l .. • • .•. ~e •• ·~. :.! . ... •• : :· ·:: ·I· OIAHI COAST • DAILY PILOT ,... °'9ilWt c..t DAll.Y ~ILOT, ..ia _... .. ........... ,.._,,..... " ~ .... .., -~ca. ........... ~ .... ................. MWey ...... Pft119r, ,., (Mt'1 "'-· .......... ._,._ lfaf C '-"'~"'" VNMy, ..._, .... , .......... 19Mk ....... a.: ... .. ....... CH!tot,.. ... .... ,.. ...... .............. ...,....,. ... ........... ni.,,..... ................. pt ... .., ...... o.19 ..... C.N ....... ... lleNri N. ·Woe4 "' ......... Ntt ..... Jee~ I. C.fky • .............. a.-.1......, -"-II -.,. • n... .. A. MurplM .. ,·.~ MM .. •• IWIW (! L , .. ., tc.-1 .. . j l ....,._.Qr.._ · •. ~; ... ....,.,, .... ~ ,t ......... ,... ... , ..... :ii ...... J.M.=.'.!: 1171. t2MJ ... ·.l. a.. ............ ..... .. ........ .... ,.~" ...... • ' ' ........... 9'ldll ,,.,. IMdl ...... ,,_ :i : --~, .......... ~ ... :-; Tit ,, •• 1714) '42.QJI :i: c~:.:t ·.,.. ,f ; .c..t .r)S'"J 1 :~. . .,.... ......... . :I' ,.....,_., ~:::..:-B-•..2--I!! -t!b . 1-4'~ ~-..::"'·.,-· -::~~·:'·~::--i-,,..::;;;;.;;; ...... ;;;,;..;:;.;~::;..:'. ~~ ~ + ~ .. :""'.~:~·~ :;: '·{: - - - -• --Y. 'HtilVlltilcber of t.ote1'1o4:4lJPIJrbne o! lb• 1mo cfllllJ1!1't . ; :&_"WE .. ~~-~-= tured Sund1y neor· U.. Newport Pier. "Tltay're creat•._ •!f' · ·-·-baked," aald Butcher '!!~ wu •Woflli to take Olllf lepl..alle ~' · ----·-'.:l>leoiint;.eather an~ lnw uaebiou'gbl oUt the clannqipn..-. -.,. . .... :-• "' .. "y, ...... ' ' .: :-. ' • . .. . ,,,,_ ~ ,.,,,. HEAVY uu 11· on, .,L£ AQTO!iiAnc: WASHER · 1'01.i ,....,.., llwcl. .:. •. 1 .. ... ,a. c..~w-· " MATI:lllllf AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER . w ..... w::. ... ••rnAL aec1aw: M.lw : ' ....... ,. ti ..... , ...... , " I ' -7 --,. -- ' TNa;.=iii.; •• -EDITtON ------.Y.·Sfee'ie-' I ..... _ ... . •• VPL -65, NO . .,ltl, l•S~~S, 28 _""8E.5· -MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19n c TEN CENTS • ~--r . . ~-. . . . -. ' " . . ' . . ;q1ty .:~onde~~ Garage Sales, . Movers, • ., -·.~'; F<>nd!f.-AJJ~ges Lies ~ui'War I ·-• -~ Jn UCI S .. · h ' . ' ·"' ~' -·-~~= .· ·~ni~~-lbo,.... "Oilded ~ ldioiYitll"dle° AmBbe . wU1 lel!D -...n;,-bopiiened/ or -Jllle'."'1'11il!a dlirpd ·~1.11-'~ln a ,.,.odl" II 1'C 'Jntnl lo an 'll or ~ .,._ : - Foiida. 'i111ftl11 at a ptbeliag -~flx)IJe~~.:. ~: u,(::f.,, bat 11'1 _ ... j llll ~ ........ l&ld. lhol ·!Glr IC!- · .....-. ..... Jbl --p lled to ...... -Ille~ ....... :c ............. ..... • Ille l'W I FT Pipm-.... .i, Ibo ..... , . • ' ....:1 b?l'llaW ... ... "iiFPhallJ .... I ~ .... ID .z:r ~=-"' & ~.,tr",.: :; .. ~::.:.:J:~ .............. ... ,....., ....... 1. l),mil ~-~··· .. ·----... ~ 11111 .. -.. ···--Bl --iillff2'!"' ___ _ It .,...11111 .... llfd, ... -......... ·u.-.... .. ............. ,, ~. ., hII .. -....... . ... .• ,.,.... ..... ....... ,,... . ., .. T ,,? 1 t' ,, I I or tilt-,._ .. _ , ... ,_..,..., • ·Inctica-"" lhot tbe .......... liol onllaancO will be ~ ~ before It -· At ._ two ....,.iJmen (Dom RaclU ind AIVln Pinkley) 00)' Ille ~ -~-!!I loo bJili ·and would llllfle Wei __ ....... Ptnkler ii' p-., to ut· fer • rivllioo of tile.,.,, ..... towa!Ye tile·fee · ~but ollo to -~·_ .... peno!Ues oo ..,_ hovhlg 1 -ale mcife' ofteli than m!ey Iii months. I .Anotbel-lellllllve item on tile agenda trees sparked a heated debate before the council three weeks: ago. Another city sta:ute -one which would ask for creater j>art contributions fmm. apartment developen -is achedul- ed· for public heart..; ioru,ht. Already approved by the planning com· n11u1on, the O<dlnance wouia brin( park fees required of developen tnto line with those of surrnundlng communiU... Final agenda Item which might cause a few sparks ls a nquest by Steve Wateibury for tile installolioo of three Nudies pool tables at Papa Joe's, a nudie bar at 1784 NewPOrt Blvd. Both Papa Joe's and another bot- tomless bar, 11le Fire Houae, came io the attention of councilmen tut moatb when a Southern Calliornia College stu- dent ~ a war widow complalnecf about nude women rurWng about l.nllde. Councilmen, who have tnUCeeUtuDy tried to run both places out of town, Were urged to approve the pool tables by both the fire department and the police department. • ouse ·ace a ire . Challenger Makes Swing Mesa GI ·•Tail Ender~ ---' . Nixon Plans Reiaws Feeling ·of J:l~eing One of Last in Vietnam ~Speech AtOemente Across U.S. Wilson Loves Billboards? . . . ' Councilman Runs Contrary to Beauty Committee By RUDI NillDZIELSKI alders bimlelf the "arch foe of Of .. Dlillr .... ...., billboards" beileftll that the city'• D1eW Jnunedllte -II or nino blllboonls ,,_ onlinanoa lbould iu. °"" of tile ii' .,.... ........ lodoy by tile QISUI .... -Beoul!lleolilll Q>mml.... .. Ille bill-.! problem. finl ..., to rid tile dty "of UllllchU, Tbe ........ eamntly In Ibo drol· adftrllotila. tins ....., .. _ 111o1 on _. Memben of Ibo -lltoe, led by 1orm1nc ..... IDcluclq blJlboudl, be -Di llalnmll<O, wtll -.,.,_GUI -.t1D1 to 11 --before tbe Ct It I Mell Qty c:omea. IC ._.., .. U\l>!FI to lormali!O -nquoot. Tbe "Tbe --It,..,. ft! -cOuDdl -II 1:11. IDd I bellrio ... ,. mUIDI -~ TIQ!!l .of tllil .-...... ~ •nit'l'Ml-lle1111p1Dtbo,.i ti'.,..::~.., tllil ""!!.!. = 41rI ..... ," l'l'*llr ..... ""Y Ole ••*= unl8lely to ..... . Tbe nine .............. to lln. _ .. -·........,.,It -1( DI Domerlloo, hon no rlabl to --'o edll. ·Nor do :H otber lilll-wblcll Wlllon. He bellev• it migbt Cllllllllute 1 mttlllnt of trade oplnol Ille outdoor advertllinl -............ "WllJ ore they picldnC OD Ibo blllboml people! Wil1 DOI pick GD Ille aervlce 111- llC!D oicnt! W1oJ DOI ,_ 4,000 ..... if they reall1 Wiiii Io ~ tbe dty! "It --to .. -tile ,,.,,, ... _,,_ Lefl DOI -le. I lee! very ... =..-...... Ulil b Ibo_,.. ......... -of to plcl: .. _ tndultry," Biid -· WbUe octmitllnl !bot Ibo - --often ..,,., -aid tS.. WIUON, .... II are iocolod in tllil dty'1 "red -· Ibo! prollibill cerllln typll of ---,,,... .. ..-.,. • -in Lagunan Faces Fewny Colla -: 11111 talj 17 of Ibo .... -==-by Colla --... ...... 'lot 1,ID<looll-. Ibo ..___ C ?t'11 -'n ., dle7 wlll ....... -... Ibo ~of .. tO' 11 •" '*' 2 •• lilt .. dlJ''• -If lllf, 11¥ I lr,,_ tllillD. • Cua •1+ Ntln l'Wl:llJ, ftt m> ..4.D ,IUS SHO~'f BVX:H..4PPY UFE Charge in Car Accident -A 1---lood bor --lboeorta-'hm& .,....,.. ... ...., d! ts' ¢ 2 id ....... , ~ of lM M11l11,. .. IUD .._,, o111r lllo ..... w ¢It Illa pllllod III tlio rtcill -_. -II>- .... III~ • ...._ M' 'lb lo-'n< .... arm.t. •-.---a , , ..::::ii -•ltor• 11 °""' -"""" • Pt • .... -..... llllpttel Biid .. -...., pllllod lo ... WI ¢Ill If .... llrtdPom -ID -'C tto•, ·-··· wtlll1Ii111L111oh! ... ofbatll ..... ""I:• ........ -.....,·-~MllW'kD&fJ•-tl R f1'11 llnol lld Plwi•ll A-tlio • t: -r...: Bir 111- DlllJ P11o1 -.. lrft. a ~ 11a1 III .. °""' -rft D I 11 rl -. boppJ lllo.1'1lolow .. 111 ,..-pw•c',..... II IM - -k Blll!lrll61111..,_ltlot....., .-m-: ....... FffI If ................... --.. ~ --DODCD: Dwrt. -~ ............ 1!11. • ~ w Otnlor -_, 1111••-··-.... ltlf 7 '..irtalY»--·"-·~·11, ..... ., COi oft 'I'll. ....-.. -p; 'I m U .. 4f • I. Ozill -..... '!Wod•lllJ-•aot .... Sl)aq ... 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The ""91denl iw not .,,,.,..ec1 from bb Son Cl<menie C0"1JIO'lfld -..... rlvtJc after -Sotunloy. fGUcnrlic • rally whlcll be delcrtbed u ooe of Ibo best of his campalp. Tbe c:<iebr~broo¢.t ---of -of out to INll lilm •• Oo1'ri<> lnieml Airport. But olier Ibo nUJ Ille ... _ - Into lldlt ..... , opparentlJ -• DOI n>ctlnc any boall durlic tile loll ...... of a compolgn whlcll polbten indld will be 1 ilndallde In bb lover. Tbe ~ plonl to be tile flrll cuatomer Tueldly ~ at lbe polUtc place II Concordil! Etemeolaiy l!dIOol only • few hundred yards awa7 rrom u. Western White House. AJdet hove Aid Ibo Pretident ond Ida. Nisoo will arrive ot Ibo -11-T :i.m. wbtn the polll open. E>pected lo vote llODC wttll Ibo t'lnl Family are Manolo and Pini Suc:hts, ... Nllons' -... ""ho ....... in a notlonll .-for Ibo -time · ln their lives. Tbe couple """' natunlllld ti11or11J ofter lbe Pr<aldeal toot ollloe bir ,_. .... lmmedllitly ofter ...U.,. hit bollot. the Protldenl plonl to ......... to W ........... D.C .. f01"1-- daus!>ten Julio ond Tricll. """ ....... tire fomlly ..u• wateb Ibo -- day tnnbc fnJlll lbe Wllile -· Tbe only polJtjcal odlvity ........... __ by lbe Pialclenl duri"I tile quiet ..., along the SOuth COUt came ....,. ·-with • radio -bi wtiicli N-outlined 10 loals he -II .. elected to four more years. ,,_ goala, be -t'ed. obould - .. "Iluidet "' -dl1 ond every..., for tlio nal lour yean. no -""° Wini." Tbe pll included "Puce wtU...-. .-... 1.-jullAmfrlco .••• healthy America • • . I ...U .. Ml 11 2 G Amertco . • . .. Amstcl ho .... fear." 'lbl tpeeCh. 1 J.km.lta m 2 p, WM the tJth -,,,__ by lllac f ...... lbe low;u,.d carnpalp. Tbel "'°" ...... Oil Ibo ..,._ Qioll IS.. NUON, ,. II ....... la -.,. lboJ lllld· -In -llvlill -lllo1 1boJ -looallJ. W•Aft Ir ,,., .-'"'" 11111 lato Ibo M..Uy -.....,, ·-°""' --tmt lln. -.... do)'. _..., .. Iii ........ -ii .......... ••111¢ I i.b •I--· wllll ~ --of Ill .... ,. ... -. ,.... ........ ,...,. ...... " Dwlol lw ,... to Colla -. lln. ........ " ... -1ad --La UMI> -ildlYe ID cMe a11a1n, nJ&lll lowl of II. ; I lllllC .,..__,, oa tit) II "•••1111 IN81H· Tl•AY Ila--w -of Ibo Af>owl IN ...,. llllltf Glod 0 b ff Cccr-0. ••• 2'1<•• Ccmor......, '**"-.,,. < t ""' IIr -ai ,_. ...... ID ..... 8"I> '-_, CW. '"" -......... ,.... , 111 ... -.,...,, .,,. ..... -IMr ... -1111* 0,,,,...0 to ....,.., .. _.,..11Mr .... -..... ldlft II O<V"'MM boC:I --,_ _, oe dlil ....... i ........ ,.. ,.,. 11 • ............ .._ ...... , •t 114' I Ji.. ...... "........... t:...... ': ::...'-"' : tllo -..... lo Ollla -... =-.,! Et:.:--= ,._ lotc I of lw." '1J ~ 1" Rtt. Lww PM111 wfl tf. :._.:... : • l'.kt* ..... ,..... ••kel ...m di .... .... • ..... holllld111,...11111 ..... ., = . -0 1S[' 1 9 j [J ... , ' f '..Jit ....__[=-=llP:f ==-=·===-===-=-=.::~:;--, -MI Ill l'llt. r • . . ~ -.. ·ap1iol • rotes ts ~ Get~~tourt okay WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional to- day a federal law proh,jbiling large scale demonstrations on the groarxis of the U.S. Capitol. In a brief order, the coort affirmed a lower court ruling lo that effect by a 'three-Judge federal panel in the District .»f C.Olumbia on June Z2.. .a.. The government failed to show a "suf- ..fic.ieotly substantial" interest that would · override the First Amendment right of ~Mesa Weighs ,Park District .. . . 'Consolidation -: City officials are considering solidation of Costa Mesa's 16 '..-districts into six new districts. COO· park Members of the p18.Ming commission ~J>elieve the consolidation would allow ;,more potential for park development .r.lince each o( the newer district! would ._.)lave more mbney and land available for '4'8fk use. 1be existing districts are eonsidered 1too small because they do not generate ,-11 park COll!lructlon mooey from • ~clewloper 1 .... Additionally, some of the --'··°diltrids do not have any suitable land ~or part development. Costa Mesa city councilmen are· ex-~peded to set a date tonight for a public "'beartllg on the propoeal. ~ If tt win! council approval, the larger districts would be allowed to pool the .. ~s of the· smaller current districts ~or put development. ~ Transfer of funds from one park 'lrdistr1ct to another is prohibited by the .::Quimby Act ·ot 1965, making tile con- IOlid.atioQ of dillrtcl.S the best method to . ~ -.gb money for parks. 1'l Origln.ally, Costa Mesa had 54 park "Q<!lstricts. 1bese were consolidated to 16 iniLut proved still too small, according to ' Senior Planner Arnold F. Hamala. NIXQN ... demonstrators to petition Congress, the lower court ruled. It acted in a case brought by the now- defunct Jeannette Rankin Brigade, a coalition of womea-against the Vietnam war, which bad been -denied pennlaalm for a 1964 march from Union Station ·to the Capitol's East Front Plaza for a demons tration . The chief of the Capitol police told the group on Jan. 2. 1968, that their echedul· ed march Jan. ~S would not be pennl~ The v.·omen then held their demonstra- tion at tbe foot of the Capitol outside ll! grounds. About S.000 women were present and a delegation of 15 was permitted to present antiwar petitions to con- gressional I .ders. The women filed suit 1n \LS. Dlstrlct Court here challenging the law apinst mass demonstrations as unconsUtuilonaJ. They also questioned the authority of the police chief to set the 15-person Umlt on groups >vishing to petition Congres!I: The government asked the court to decide the ~ after the three--judge panel struck down the law. . Solicitor General Erwlp N. Griswold claimed that it no longer c a n "reasonably be maintained'' that people_ who want to propa({andize protests or views "have a constitutional right to do so whenever and however and wherever they please. The court also declined to hear an ap- peal by tbe state of California seeking to overturn a decision prohibiting the in- troduction of evidence stemming from the seizure or 500 pound& or marljauna and Interception of a tel~hone call. The case stems from the thr~unt indictment of Thomas Halpin; his wife, Rebecca, and Martin Silva on charges of violating California marijuana laws. The indictments were handed down after police in 1970 searched a vehicle driven by Halpin and found 500 pounds of rnarljuana and taped a telephone con-- versatlon that Halpin made to his wife from a police station. Pair Arrested In Knife Death Of Companion F,.m Win> S.rvkft '1 'J!I ~' I.I "1111 . if JDYLLWILD -One Sants Ana man ls early m September dh an un-. . precedented public gathering at the dead and an acquaintance Jailed .along Western ~te H~ I • with; a1"1econd. lUll today foiJo!rjnC a Bet:lllie ~ "*·'lfed. Satun!~y 'nlil~t hljl\tlni! knUe slaytnc lli a the dint fonoo attending SUnaay . restaurant 'parking Jot. .jj'c:lmrdl Mr9icel In San Clemente for a D' "'quiet morrilng'ln his office_ work that Edwin S, Petrowski, 24, of 2317 S. ta- \) beliD at 7 a.m. mood St, auccwnbed at the scene ..,.. the President met wllh his chief outside the rustic Carriage Inn about forolln policy ldvtser Dr. Henry Kiss-midnight. ~ tncc and alr> with hlJ domestic aliairs RiverSide County Sherifrs deputies .• aJd4 John Ehrllchrnan. . i : IMinl the day Mn. Nixon lett the said Petrowski suffered •. large slash ;, compopnd for a hospital dedication in wound In the abdomen, which severed a -Los Angeles major artery. ... Investigators arrested and booked p,....p..,.1 :WILSON ... ~· ' thetr araphics "are designed with beauty ~·in mind" and that they serve to break up 1 tbe monotcmy of the landscape. ''There la nothing more boring than to . ; drlvo aioog a blgbway and aee nothing ~ . but lbrubbery," added Wiison, referring . ! to billboonl-lm states such a• Vll'1!inla : : . and Oregon. Rookie Cahhie Slain ;,t IJVERMORE (API -A :JG.year-old : t cab driver just three days on the job was : i !hot to death on a deserted section of :, Jntentate IS!, the Alameda County :1 -·· olllce said today. ·t :. :' .. . OU•ICOAIT DAILY PILOT Phillip E. Marks, ii, of 1324 W. l...oui.se St., Santa Ana and Gary Meyers, 24, of ldyllwild. on suspicion of murder follow- ing the slaying. A spoJe!lman for the Riverside County Sheriff's' Offit-e at the Banning station said today they are exploring a specific motive ln connection with Petrow!lkl'!I homicide. A hunting knife ,allegedly involved was confiscated as evidence but detectives did oot say whether It waa taken from one of the suspects or recovered elsewhere. He did say Marks claimed to be a personal friend of Petrowski, whose father was notlf~ in Connecticut of his son's killing later Sunday. City, State Push '/ . i Mesa .. •• Calendar 1 ,. ••• .,.:1 , . • • I~ bowltf Of .. lf2'!Jnl Delta. ~ -"Wt ~ daliltl Ille NJ'loi>4-· 'NIU tic.Wt OD ~II M:I,'' Miii .. d Bui Ill I lb', D*lmc liinnl ' a lli'•·•,.•-•TOIUGllT••11-_;ltl'J::-llll'llji.mu 1-C:,•t~ ~ • ' ' Succuillbs ' " . . ... :On Street· .. ~ J, CITY COUNCile MEETING -Councll peace agreement." · I chambers, City Hall, &:30 p.m. The Vietnam war ls lclenlical to the A young b!act llludenl dbcharJed !tun GOOD GROOMING -0CC t:ect.ve Revolutionary war foligbt In the Uiilloil the Marine Corps beea111t of 1 beart colf- S.rie1, Eatancia Hlgb Sc ho o I Forum, States, !!he said, ana the Norih "fights ila f :!Ho30 p.m. geously under -M••t bom dltlon l'O I""" and died °"'=''llosta DANCE LESSONS -Dept. of Lei.lure coora ' ~-" Mesa oir.et early Saturda1r ~ ef. Services offtra round dance leaoM 1t cabardmu ... '~nt. b:ecauae they hfve 1 ~us f.~-. ___ !~.W~ hlm In a gr1m. and• tragfC , . WU.On ICbool, till W. Wilson, 7030-10:30 --_ • _ p.m. Mondays. $1.25 per sesaion. "Tbe John Wayne machlsmo.pollt!CI 'OM:""""'e,.olJJcer attempted·..lernai ~DAY, Nov. 7 don't work any more, but the people . ~' x-r-~ ~ ELECTION DAY -Vote! haven't conviDced the gow:rmnent of it heatr.""R"91"1ln the 11ictlm.. while a "INVESTMENTS" _ occ Lecture yet." VIET GALS CHANGE LOOKS · ~-~ r;;.:d over the ""ne with Seri., by William L. O'Bryon, Eutbluff Pmldentlal secarlty advlaef Heney ,,.,,,!,nlsl Fonda his '•bot&uDJ iudJ' in' case It mlg)lt be 1 Elementary School, ?o:JG.9:30 p.m. KJsstncer baa "created a new telnlaed setup ambush. ' · SQUARE DANCING -Community sta"tt diplomacy" to fool Ibo-people, s1le Recreation Center, Fairgrounda S.10 p.m. alleged. "We,.. bim gel off a plane and ·vi•sJ'.tor Jailed Offl"" 11<80 H!JWard II!" he wu Tuesdays. IUS per lesson. go In a door, and are suppoeed to believe reminded of the Oct.·!S lhoolln( - peace ts a.t hand." on a lonely "*I In Iniae, wtPcb left She .said Ibo mere J!f"SOilC8 or ID. Co. Sta Mesa~ Patn>lman Steve Nub with a c11ee1: Mc:OoVem as a Clndldate ls hlslorlc, and · · "'!hl....iiy," as s1le p.-mced I~ will grued by a bUllet from a guntnan be • cruc1a1 c1ay 1or ''Thieu's ,...,... Wrench Bashing playing JIO:'IUlll. government." . Tbe ~ it\ that .lncldtnl ~·!afo Fro11tP"flel McGOVERN. • • She compared · Nil<on and 'lbleu to ~n "-'•·~-1 to 1 ....._... ··• , ·..:.. hall the' trength th aball Edg Ber and CbarU M~•M• A Healdshul'1!, Calif. ....i estate = _.,.....,.. .. ,.... 0 • -· 8 renew ir s ; ey ar gen e i..."41CloUY, salesman wa!I jailed Sunday in .COsta lying on the -..und, possibly 111 or In--mount up with wings as eagles, they shall and said, "the German people didn'\ """ · have the infonnation about what their Mesa , after allegedly bashing a passerby jured , run and not be weary, they shall walk government was doing, but we do. we with a vise-grip Vlrench -when he in-~ 2 a.m. 'Saturday-~ ex- and not faint ." give up our citizenship if we don't re-terfei:ecJ•Jd a qUllttel. McGovern was aiso to pay 'bis. nounce Nizon's policies." Willjam rA. Phelps Ill, 25, was arrested Marine Gerald L. Burton, 22, of farewells to Wichita, Kaih , and Lons The veterans that accompanied Miss and booked On Sl.iBPiclon of assault with a Compton, ho~Y.er, was le&ltbpat& Fonda were in suppQrt of her pacifist d~y wtapon· following the 3:'30' a.m. Officer Howant: Was ~ 111 the Beach airport en route to a midnight views, but one shoved a reporter back altercation which sent a second part)' to station from a duty shift in Irvine w'hen homecoming and a day .of waiting in his when he attempted to ask a question as the hospital . 1~ be monitored.. a radio dispatch to aid a native South Dakota. the speaker was walking ·out. • William F. ;Pe La Torre, of Garden man sprawled lil. an alley behincl 3045 Braving a brisk morning chi 11 • Miss Fonda spoke at OCC at 8 p.m. Grove, was treated at Costa Mesa Fillmore Ave., which was close by . McGovern began the qay with a short Sunday night. Memorial Hospital for a bead laceration He said he arrived to find Officer Bill and possible retinal bleeding in bis eye, n --'"tel -•--d the · and be .... , •• traffic-stopping stroll down New~ York's then released. ~ aw:~ Yon sceoe ~'6 Fifth Avenue, one arm raised in a wave R . s· . Police Officer Jamea: Watson said be 0 .. er Burton, a Cal State, ·Dt;lmktpe& of oodb d the other ___ ,_, to agtime, JI'lUS · ____ , lb? Incident t ... J·~. ·~ Hills, ..Uege studenl. . g ye an ~=-wun~ a v~ -·II>~ "Al 1111> polal;IJlll .Qfll.cer .l'Ml\llsed well-!"illlers. Boz takeout restauraiit at ms Bai'OOr the postdblllty. of ..111· .ambQ6., tt ha.,a· "Thaok you," he repeated time and Battle for T --d Blvd., where he"hld already wame•fthe piained, ..,ing .111 .P. hll,1114'pl f:tid !llaain. "God bless you." ~ suspe¢t once about creating a tookupapoiltlon'.wbm'.tba'~·41:1111,, -It was nearly "-decades ago, when disturbance. any 1U1Picl9u1 adlVtt;: .• e~ ·; • '· the ftrSt Daota ""Qu ~een wu ripped by I M • R . Officer Wataon aaid he )'(IS sent .lo .t!>e lnY;.tiplon 'illil tlitY, ~;- enemy fire over Europe, that you•• pilot n en co ac_e see~ to quiet Phelps after ihe )loi'lhein still bad I !8Jiil· fi;ilie·buh._ lrii1:::J::d4 ·-e California villtor ran out of gas and · al "-· MaaiMimodll' · McGovern told bis crew: "Resume your • became Irate ·when rry cook Robin alleramv belngat' -..,.~.1 ~~ l>f' ... "'=.. , tlo. • o1ng to bring .... lane Ragtime and Sirius n continued their lolll!Sl"ci --~ sta ns; we re & WiD P McGlohn detllned to sell or give him any u. home." bow-and-bow battle for the elapsed time C:Oroner'1 deputies iilcfi'~; ~ •Po And~ on the .. ve of. a more awt90D'le lead in the Maia.Hao yacht race today. fuel. ·· peai'l'·tbe fOl'ibei' Mlflne~,'ODrpcxal rnom0nt of trith, McGovem .. a-•" De La Torre assened !bat Phelps died-Of a If.art-. fluf.illof.i*ltlve ,.__.-Sirltls JI was some nine mil~ farther began beratipg McQ.l0;hn ~gain after the cause 'II .itfil,;; """"lnlf-··turUllt-.. Jn. grippod by the bope -perhaps even the soUth than Ragtime but was 30 miles oUicer departed, at wblcb time be jn-vesllgat'-'· . · ·~~ ,,, •," · conviction-that he can dolt again. fa~.., .. ,O!f-•·r• t ed and •-· >: ' ""IL "We're going to win," be told an In-Atthe a~~-roo call, ~was in erven .:was SuuC•. ' PGllce said. Clal1' tWo -. oli ad- tervlewer before embarking on his coast· it»e ·lead on &be rlwmblioe:w.ith424 roil.es jaceot COolJdl8·:a!id ~l'ft!DU!81 to-<oasl finale. "It ls a kind of coming IOQ<d aince Saturday llOOD .mt. Sirius Maude White Dead .-1heJr·-. wldle thel' aoiCM, together oo the part of the American II was ru mllea, Robon wu UD mll9 inlorm:allon IDd thel' denied ~ public, a realization that there bal been and Serena was 378 mlles froalthe Uri. FORT COIJ.JNS, Colo. (AP) -Maude of ilurt<llL ·• •·' .. "; . too much. deceptlan both here at home Wlmls .were reported dimh>lsblng as White, 87, mother of U.S, Justice Byron Various peniJnal Pl!P""' found • his and oow 'even in the !slue of war and the ~t fleet pasaed cedrcll: Jaland. White, died at 1 Forto Cnlllna bospltal body lrd!Mfecf the -oonl ·.ol a peace Jtaelf. · 'liie hillk of the fleet was~ about Saturcfay ·nigbt after a sllort.Wnea'. Her hwtspedaJM and a bW lbrbla- "Wben peetle walk btto thal polling IO mllea northwest of Cedroa. Fat earlier husband, /Jpba Albert .' Wblte, died in memborllllp· In a Diaabled' - place," he laid, "they .are not "Ing .. be I i~lllorymi;;;"-~;boa:--tlngi;;ii;, ;;iP;;iacei;;;;•.· -;~;;~:;=.:.~· r" -~l961~·-.~~~,~~7~'F--V·e-;;;;;~~dmpi.r~·~·~·~--7~· ~· :'', dictated to ,by Dr. (\allup. or F'f. other pollater, They ore gqlag~IQ , IJlllllt,111"11 , •• ,_ · .. , the war, theY are going to think ahOOt the ; 1 ~-· ·' -- ~•t of ·u~~Y are going to tbinlt ~bhlJt lo\l!I,'} '~ ihe iliigle'if Ofll!Of Mier people. .. , " "1be American people," he said, ....... reluctant .. tbini< thal their preal· dent was playing polIUcs wltb the Issue of war. Now, 1Uddeo!Y .... tha~.la'begln· ning to dawn on people.'; In stops Sunday at .. 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