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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot~'". ,. ' I: • 7 .. • • • • • · SJl :.:Pr.ote.sis ~-. . . ' . ' fl •1. l . ' ) . . ' '·r , . .. " ' ..... ~ ~ •' I!. '1: • -·git V~te ~ ,W,~ 8ut Ne" " ,.,, ---~, _.....,...... ~ • ,. ,.;• \• •.;'t J~···•;:rJ~ r.,. ~·1 >• t"!\ ~ 1; ,... ..: • I ....... tr· J. '; ,-.~ .i r, . ' : 1 _ ,' \·, /•.•1 \11·:~t\!.\I) h \•r If•' I · TOESD~ ..u;ill~l'I:~~~~~; '7, j-19n · • • ~""'·~·-~·:;.,· ~·~· ·~~;~· ..• &iJ0 ... 1-:;~-;··~· ;;,iili;-=·= ..... :":~"-~~..;·..;'•...i .. . . . -· , . . ' , 'tf '~'.· .'.f~f( ·., ••. } ' •• '·· • • t I '· • _. ' ; ~ I.:~ .~.;~.-~ VM •\ .1 •.. •LI ....... ,,,., ,. ·~ , .. • 1 t .: " ~ :• ·1 ' I •''.·,r ' ~ ' • . ' . ·. . • ... ~·n.a•:~.·Sale Law "'" , . ,. . ' . l r .. ti• V~tina Suspect ·in Cave Murder ' Pleads Guilty in CoUI1 One ol lhree men• charged with 111e)m- 1ng of• Tullln mon, ..-~ remains were found in. a cave near Liiie Elsinore more thm a year after ID death, pleaded guilty MlJl!dlY lo -charges. Oranp County 8aplrlor Caurt Jlldle Wllllam Mumiy'N111enced Siem! Dnln Johooon, •. al Tamn<e lo five ~to Ufe In llafe prison oa -" of two ~ eel c:ounll ol -· ....... --armed robbery. • Judge Murray ruled'thal l1lt oelllApOll oltall run concumnlly, Johnoon WIS orreolod Jul Seitl. 2i<wfth Buyrl Fnntlln Flodler, •, ol .~ ll1d Gregory Owen ·-· JI, of '""' Heidi, lbortJy ofter Dlllrld Attonley'1 lnveallgal«I loand tbe' remolm al ..... llu ChOR Blacklonl, 15, also """"" M -"· I /t ,. ' ' \. ' , I \. ·• • Record Vote . ·o1:· 7od' 000 \. ,l "'"""~-\ ' "' ' ...... ,,; ... s: .. Predicted By JAClt llROBACK .... ..., ... _ onn,e Oiunty .-. ...... Wmllll out bt ot"erwbelmfnjr numbers today to cut their bollob In tlte pr<9identlal yeor elec- tim, olflclab ol the Rejlllrar ol Volttt office rep>Med II mJd.<lay • .Mare !ban :IO per«!!l o( the ~ volttt bod cut their bollols early In 14 precloct> l)JOC checked """"' the -ty," •Id R. J. "Red" Mlllllot, hood al the preclDct dlvilloo. "This Is o much heavier vote than we hive ever a · pe11ienced.." llollbot Mid the preclncb cbocMd ln- cl..ted 1ennl oa Ille Orange Coul u well u lbnJugbout ""' -y. JlePlnir a1 vocen David mlchooct ... ""8dlcted ... pm:mt -· ...... ,..,.... '""''" .... 711,000 ...--.. m-aald ~ 11 In rewflrww. fer the autmmttc ballot count altbobolvy-bul-lollia- tbal Ille llDol -will ... be -mil .-a I p.rn. W-y. ,,,... ... t,IM _.,,... In or-.. eoo.cr. ' , .. 1 At -la lodoy'o ..-. In lddllloo lo tllo ... ~ •eloellon an Ila COllCI 1 rtvw• _.,a ..... Rnltor, four ......,,,,.. IDd two _ ..... , ........ lldMly ,,,, ... ..., llnush llmdll)' ............... tllo ~ teoled· Finl ..i Tblr4 .... llotol -IA l1lt P'tnl Dlllrld, -ball ~---........ cboJllnce fnln· -AM 11"'""1 Wllllam W..U. Ill tllo ftlnt, Incumbent WIDllm J, ..... -.., -~~,.... t litre malnletor 7 "*-lo °'""" c.ot ..... lo -Jl!:~ Mlb lad iid lb• vonNO, .... , DEMOCRATS GET ONE UNDSUDE. • • • I I • • \ • I DAIL., PILOT s McGovern Vote ·-'Bolls Still Wrong' )lmJHEJJ .. 8.D. (UPI) -Wiil> I plea tar "• Utile prayer for me," underdoc 0... I. llcGo...,. wtod todQ' In bll bomtlown precinct, atlU Insisting, the poUSlui are Wl'Oll8 In predicting a Nixon !Andallde. 111 voted the straight Democratic ticket u I have done for qutit a few JIHI," McGovern aa1d with a broad anile aftv marklllg bis ballot In the buement of the CoogregaUonal Church. It was a crisp, bright day in the town of 13,SOO. In a punJshln& cempalge wlndui> Mon- day, McGovern walked New Yort'1 F1ftb Avem11, alborled tbaiwon al ..,. porters in downtown PhUade)phla, wu drenched in a thunderstorm tn Wlchltl, Ken.. and, at an airport rally, ln Lang Beach, pleaded for a heavy voter turnout at the polls. • "We're 1•ln8 to uy to all the opaolal lntereltl and all th'! wiretappers , •• JW 1 give us back our country,"· be told several thousand rooters who jammed the fence in (root of the Calllomla airport terminal. __ .....,._._ outside todQ' 111111--I>Uoll ..,..tor and bJo wt!•*"° ll Ibo dlarela II a ... motoreade at 10:111 ..... and -- to -· Both ....., ~ frQ!n the toos compelp. E-·~ drtssed In a brlPI rod Ollll and ....... boots, repllod '"111ne P-" ""'"1 ulred bow ahe "*<!. Tlion she added, "Straight DtmocraUo." McGovern and bis wlle were the 11111 and 98th persom to vote In Proclncl 1. MarJarel Aolon, 111pertntendeot ol eJeo. * * * * * * * * * Spirits Say MeGovern Vietnam Sorceress Foresees Underdog as President PHU NHUAN, Soulll Vieuwn (AP) - A Vietnamese son:eress has heard it loud. and clear from the spirit world that -Sen. George McGovern will win the U.S. presidenUal elecUon. ''This will be bad for peace and bad for Vietnam," said Mme. Slshawatb1 who spent ilO minulel In deep medltotlon nn the Alllerlcan eleotlon alter Ille ll'tUiery dind down Monday nt1ht. Siio u1d abe 1avo her prndlctlon both the Cambodian "burning c a n d 1 e mythology" and the Incense burning tests but dld oot UM the 1plasbln1 water lll1lholocY "bec:ause tlllt ii for broken huril." Peering over her gold-rlmmed spec· tacles, the Cambodian.trained sooth.sayer predicted an unhappy future for the McGovern administration and a wor· ry·free retirement for President Nixon. 11Betweeo March and September of 2 Escape Crash At El Toro Site A light propeller-driven trainer plane crashed Monday night at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Two crewmen escaped without injury, Corps officials said. The plane, a T-28 trainer valued at $15,IXM) cruhed on the alr station goU courte during a final approa~ Marine officlala reported. Cauae of the accident is Wlder investigation. Uninjured were the pilot 1st Lt. Michael R. RlchardlOo, 27, of Tult1rl and L/Cpl. Edwin Kostulk, 211, of El Toro. 4 Held in Skyjack HOUS'IUN, r ... (AP) -A fonner Deportment of Commerce employe, lwo IOOI, and a third teenager were indicted Monday in the Oct. 29 Houston Intercorr tinental A1rport lk)'lacldni In which one man 'WU klUed and. anothtt wOUDded. nut year will be 1111 . dark montlw. 1 .. Sen. McGovern," Mme. Slshawatb warrr ed. "His administration will fall from f&vor . His dynasty wlll be in danger." After studying the birth dates of the candidates and performing some Bud~ dbl.at rituals, abe bea:an to get vibraUoM from the spirlt world. Sbe 1aw Nixon and McGovern u "two fiercely· C011tending tigers. McGovern wina but !Aler falls Into 1 tiger trap." The oeereu Ilk! slle medltat., best after curfew, when the nolM of the Hor>- das hu dind ID Ille beck alleys of Saigon'• tuburbe and only a few barking dogs, atOllltd by Ille diltlnt tbud of artillery and bombs, di!turb the night's calm. Mme. Sishawath said her forecast will prove 80 to 90 percent corTect. But It would have been 100 percent on tbe but- Ion il Nixen and McOovml bad turned "11 1111 t1IClric lilbl poll put tbt ldple bell Catholic Catbedi'al," as bet card reads, and some to her shop in person. There under a Santa Claus clock, amid plastic fiower.i, .lipenese to u r I s t calenders and a Honda parked next to the medialltiOn tal>lo, they would have leunnd for the_._ lllal no matter what elAo 1111 lulllnl holds for them In the nm 'fodr years, the dark lhadow of death will oot hover. Mme. 81Jhawalll ecmoldered lier eJeo. lion lftdlctlons IO "Important for .Ille world, Vietnam and America" that she, ~ declined the U!Ual, 500 plulerl -fl.II - she charaes for mencUna broken hearb, restoring falling bualneaes and settling family misunderstandings. Madame could not say for sure whether her predictions always came true "bl.It DO customer has ever ooma back to complain." Assault, Battery Charges . Water Polo Star Seeks Action Against Coach By FREDEl\ICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. D9ll'r Plllt ll-" A star pJayer on the Laguna Beach Hlgb Scboo1 water polo team ls asking the district attorney's office to press uuult and battery charges agalnst an us!Jtant football coach. Peter Morton , an 11th grade student, in a report filed with tbe Laguna Beach Police Department, alleged that coach Ed Bowen grabbed him by the neck and forced him a1alnlt a hank of lockm. The Incident toolt place early Tllllrlldl,y afternoon, pollce nporled. Accordtn& to Del. 0.. Bfooka, t b e cue investJptor, )'OUDI Morton Wat In the ooacbeo olllce lc!Juent to. thi lllgh ocllclol gym wben BOwen order<d him to leave. 11ApparenU1 be cHdn't leave IOOD l!llOll&h or 11COW!ld at Ille COICb," Brooks said. At tlllt point, Bowen, who pUots the frosl>soph football team and teaches draltlng, allegedly -ulled Morton. A!ked for comment about the Incident Monday, Bowen ulcl: .. It wu just a regu]ar student dllcfpUne thing." Bootleg Stereo Tapes He Ilk! he would '1el the acbool bandit" llll' "P"""inl lepl.1111llln. "I have no turt:ber «CIUU•nt," Bowen aaSd. According to Del. Brooo, Morton met wtlll Olllcer SlepiJen Ktncb urly Friday morning and relatod the allegld Incident. Grove Man Held in Raid Brool<s ii now lnvestilattnc the cue and will recommend • coune ol. llCtlon to the di!trict attorney's olflce later this week. His lnve.Ugation includes Jr>- tervtewo wtlll ClOldlts and oludeoll who wilnelled the llla8nd a111ull. Of Booth at Arizona Fair Tbe achoo! district, Supt. WUlllrn Ullom llkl, . II coocemnd about the pou.lbillty ol. a laWIUit stemming from the alleged event. Fnm Wire lltrvtcol PHOENIX, Aril. -AutborlltOI at Ille AriJoo1 Stile Fllr hen IWOOl>Od down on a 11tereo ....-loo booth Monday, ar- ~ lour pencN one from Ganlen Gl<MI, and ~U,;jj 2,000 allegedly mllllc U.pu. aton who booknd Ille three and one juvenile on mtJdemeanor charlH llld two of the IUlpeCls worlt lor llldon Mllllc Com(Jl11Y, ol Newport Beach. Arr-were ldenUfled u Robert D. "-""• 1$, Garden Grove ; Edwanl J. eo. 1r .. 12, Long Beach; Mrs. AM M. K.a!au, 63, of Phoenll, and the mlnor from Clllfornil. ( Mllllc promot<ro hive complained _ .. _ IT DAILY PILOT • recently 11111 bootlqglng of reconlo and llpea -reproduclq lllem wttboul pa7ln1 l'O)'llUeo llllt puah retail prtOOI up -colt the lnduotry mllllono of dOllara per,.... AriJoo1 Department of Public Safety olllctalo problntl the otate fllr olereo CUlette Niu 11ld they were being ookl Irr 13 and 14, ooly half the rolular retail prtoe. ""Ibey had DOI COlllnlclad wtlh ""PYrilbt boldera of the orlctnll ,.... poiltlOnl.'' • lpOkMman for tht ltate llpncy alllcld. lD...ilotcn u1d In lddltloll•to the two 8oUih1md mlll'I attlliltlon with Dldon lolutllc Com-ot NIW!iqrt 8-11, wblcb ii nol -Uotod In telopbone boob, Mn. KliJer -!or Soutb-t -·ol--Tbe J!Mlllla llmlhad ln 1111 CUI ii anploytd by Goldman l!:ntarpriJeo, of Loi Anplto, llllllarttlll llld. Mllllc caa-In 1111 allecodl!' cm- tnband --not ldlDtltled by nature or ~ artilto, but mot! boollealDI lnwtncf -Ill top pop mUltc ltlrl. A oecml upect, Ullom llkl, ii the quation of the acbool's UM of corporal pun!-. The Lquna Belch Unillnd School Dlstrtct, he explained, hu a policy stating a student may be dl!clpllned by spanking, u the puniJbment hu Ille prtn- clpal's approval-aod is witnessed by at least one other adult. Dr. Ullom is expected to raise these Issues wllll lrulteea ol the di!trict when the S<lbool board mfttl Tbunday night. Morton. 11, of ' n? lkmunlt DrfYI ii duertbed 11 a good ttudtnt who b.11 never been involved in trouble at school ID the put. He ii a leading pllyv for the varsity water polo llam, wbidl ii Wlllleatod In league IClloo tbls ,..,.. lllgh -prlnclpal lloolld Haught rewvld comment on the matter, but nolld the nit. ben1nl -from lbe coacboo o111oe hu boon ID effect for _,..... 11"11111t-llfd the nlll hu boon -otmtllJ !bis ,..,. becld• of - lhllll of llemo -the ollloe. Guru Returns I . 10,000 Greet Youth at New Delhi .. .. * * * Talk' of Peace S~in Back, Schmitz Sa~s ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -American Party presldeoUal candidate John G .. Schmitz of. Tu 1 l(n om. the A4mlalllrlllqa'a talk ot ..... Ii vi.I-~ 1111 ""'*""otiblair alitl tl1IPl ..... I~ ; totilltar~"'.' C\lll&ola are !Iii ~ ~ J!lp. ~la I Dillon-ele<llaD ... I"!-nllbl. ..u..i Iba ~··talk _. ID V-'A 11i1! In llit ~or 11111-.· Tiii ~ CllllDrilla WllUfl llfd. •.Yoa-olit-; ... our .. .,_ ~11 ... ~llit....,ofww to llolll ~a .... bl -.--llit . V'lt•-wldlo buDdfntl • lnlcl: In 'lluasla. Sdunltz plumed today to --al an elementary ICIJool In bll hometown of Tustin, then mate appunncu at a .... ~ boadquarta it SUia-Ana ... It I ~Vision station for an tntervter. Tile congresmw; has set up eleotlon night headquarters at Ille Disneyland Hotel in Anabelm, where he planned to, watch electlan returm m teieYlllaD, 1 .., -. spokesman llld. , 1be lame-duck congres!:man, a fonner Republican, said the AdmlnistraU111 ls feedini IDflatlon throuib a delldl buclpl. . STILL CONFIDENT McGovern end Elunor Fr ... PlllJeJ NIXON~ •. "Prtoe and wqe ~ are lib pu~ Una. lid Ill • bolllllfl'llelllo," Ill ukL "You can bop II then! for jUll oo ·1q." Tbe llllJ ny to cul tum ii to c:ut ... -upandllurtl, ba ukL Schmitz .denounced aborlloal, Olllod"' Nino to ouUaw tbem "wtlll -IWipo of down the row. bi! pen" and N1d 1 woman.•1 rtcbt to Mn. Nixon toolt Ille llnl. ha" an 1bor11t11 "otopa wllere - Three minulel later, the Finl lady hid Ille bealnl." finished her ballot. nr-d ID a red wool Sdlmlll clencMmcnd bualng lo acldeve suit, Mrs. Nboo wilted while •-~·-lntecrallbn u another "mlle1lool ao Ille --WIU':totalttarlalliam." band took his Ume. t ·-· _,..... ,, __ , a a•~•--.~, "Are )'OU toinl to win todQ'l" uUd Scbmlll u1d the eotllblilbmenl "nm one newaman of the Finl LadJ. bo1b old ~ and the lndlrol "I cen'I uy lll)'lb10I bore" obe llld aomnbnt: and vowed lllal his lmlltng. '11 woukSn'i'--+ to be jailed~ America Party 0 il bn toetlJ ... , ," Y"" 8cbmlts' M-'"• mate vice __. a day like toda)." Uat -~;;:;:, ~IOll, A1I bl'd Her relerence WU to I-ell!e-be -. ourprlled ~"!' Illa ,II Uoneertq al the polls llc:bmli. and ba art' lb the ... II took ber husband five end one-hall ~~ r::: u=.= momllii,and minutes to 1tni.b martlDtJ bJo own ballof. fo<md we bad -· I'd tlmllld a ,. Reporters catllhl gllni~ ol the count," aid -· la a Knonllle, President's sampJe ballot 11'be auspo. Tmn., ~terview. ed the markings from the 111111p1e to the "Tbaro are mllllom of people wbo oan1 real thing ' otand llldwd Nino, but are 101Da to • bold their -and -for blm 1laoiuol .. ~ obeervera lnliJled !Ital Ibey saw Ibey con'I otand Geor(e NcGovcu yea vote• on nearly every ~rop-..... either," said Andenon. "That's not oslUon vlllble on Ille -le . right " · Tile enUre event lulnd only about IO · ..A.. ..A.. _,_ minutes. H w w Tben Ille Prel1den~ aPJlOll'lnl thiJmer ' F .... P.,.e J =-=~~1:-:1. ~~ VOTING . or the half-milt drive back • • home. Al the Prelldent and Mn. NIJDn ..... driving away from Ille polling ~ they spotted a young girl who waa boldina a sign reading, "Shake my band. I am fate for school." The Prelklenl IWJllDl)nnd Ille cJrl to bis car and chatted with her. 71st, 7001 and 69tb Aloembly dlolricto. In the 39th dlltrlct which lncludel about three-lourthl of the oouilty and most of the coastal area, County As!eS!Or Andrew J. Hinshaw, the Republican nominee faces Jolm W. Black, Demoonl and a Newport Bncb attorney. p,.....p.,_eJ GARAGE •. , Rff!lon. and backed by Coonclbllln Alvin Pinkley. Ferguson further supested lb,tl garage sale advertising be limited to lllO 11-by Motndi otp, -to Ill p.iod at the front of Ille house and the other al the end of the block. Local realton have pled(ld lo iJve away the lllim a\, l!O cbarst to roduco llp ~ ID !lclallna trecll, a~ to ...... Guqe salts are cumaUy unll'llflll In l"Sklolltlal ""81 of Costa 1\1111 llal all1, ol!lclall ldmittod tlllt Ille 'oonllic llw; • are not belal enlorcod. > 1'I doMcHJt 1ttltudl bu, boi&IQ,i ......... -paopl4' to JAM ... liiio' ot 1111 'd!J' lw boldlDI ......... llc:h 'fllbtnd Ind makiDa I Nliflll'. t.&qp' oul o( II, ......ua, to the oOaaalL -' ••1 wmt to Giii prap Mll ad I •w 32 bicycles. Then I went to another and I saw 10 new typewriters. This is wbat. we're trying to stop, tbe professloaai cblseler," llld Cooncilmao Pinkley. • · Wblll tbal'I a.......i to be .0 ..._ objeottons to reducing Ille frequeDC!"'ot garage sales, several persons addresslig> the council in favor of garase sales ..., -~t ,lbey bave seen few~ Amtmr them was Davtd Yamal,. a former council candidate and an .. rnitted "junker/' who said garage sale&j elilt becaUM they are "almost the Nmnbor One fun lllln8 to do on the w1Mhi¥Ji." Yamat told the couocU tbi.t ..,...0 uleo have become a natio\iit patlme because "tmne people are Jolt addlctld to betotl packrail." Lee Wlldm, another speaker, added lbll the prolOlltoall dealer1 aro more Ulrely to be found at the swap meet at the- Orep Cllunly Flir[p'ounds. "You haV. notlllnr but pro dealen there who Rll al tntlateil prlcel," be ll1d. - Tile IWIP meet, a toucby tul>ject llDGDI ...........on-, wu approved more tb111 two )'IUI qo to tndU<O garqe sala actlvllJ' In Colla llleol. Now the coundl uya the plln did not wwk and lbll 0... are more pra1• -lbln belort the l'illp meet , ... allowe<L . ' J·pey Bishop Saves Booter MAlll!IA DEL REY (UPI) Comedian Joey Bllhop w a 1 credltad by the Coaot Guard today with rescuing a man whose boat was sinking, the second such rescue ' by Bilbop ID three weeks. Blahop, CTlllalntl three miles off ~ tn h1I yacht 11SonUVagun Il," sight.cl Ille partially submerged sailboat In the fog and hauled aboard the pilot, Michael Geller, Who WU cllnglns to It. Bilbop, a member of the Coul Guard Auxlliary, came across a disabled boat carrying five people three weeks ago, and towed it to oboro. The Football Season: You are posslbly now In the-process of shopping for carpeting-, and hava ~ talki119 to/ sales people at two or three st-. If so, you no doubt feel Ilka a "footbaH,'' bounced around with • bevy of conllicll119 stories. Which Is Iha bast carpet fiber? What is the !;est tulura for your .,..7 What llnd of paddfnt ohould ba uwd? Wo thlnl you wll datect Iha str.lght aMWars at Aldon's. We'va ~ holpln9 people SCON "touchdowns" In Otange County for fifteen yttn. ALDEN'S CARPm e DRAPIS 1661 Pla1111t111 Aw. COITA MUA Ml4a HOUUt Mon. Tin 'lhun., f i. SdO-PRI. ! i. f-.IAJ.. MO__._.,__ ' • ' I . . -• -• • • ' I I • ' w s F H dlu repo .. • Sfld41efHldc G1111 College to Seek Advance of Cash UPI,..... How's ¥e:wr Btrtl1' Call It a symbol of an elusive peace, this fearless feathered friend keeps a South Vietnam· ese soldier company . on High· ' way 13, just 22 miles from Saigon. Estranged Mate Slays Wife, Her Father, Himself HOBOKEN, N.J . (UPI) -An lm- J!liirant charged with trying to till bis estranged wife a month ago but released on bail broke into his in-laws ' aparbnent, fatally shot the wife and her father, then sat next to a 1-year-old child · and com-D>ltted suicide, aothorillea aald. His mothe.r-h>-law and her other daughter also were Bbot aiid were reported In critical cond!Uon today. "There was. blood on the bed, on the walls and on the hallway ouU!lde," said policeman sent ·ro the four-room fiat. Police said Winston Jaguar, ·23, of Jeney City, fatally shot bis estranged Wife Nilda, •. and hi! father-in-law, Amlllo Hernandez. Qitlcally wounded were Hernandez' wife, Marina, 49, and the couple's daughte., Nelda Augosto. Hoboken Police Qllef George Crim7 mlna aald Jagasar, an lmmlgrant from Trinidad, had been amsted Oct. 7 cm c:bargea of aaaault and threatening to till bis wife. He waa relea9ed on ball. Crlmmlna aald the couple bad been separated "for quite a while." · : Beach Access Trial Slated A Spperior Cou<l trial will boein May 1'· In a llilff flied by Oraap Counlf to force , the °'" ...... Sbe1111111 can.. to onmt tJUbUe ... C<IS to the Dona Strand '!be ODUDIJ•• legal -..... tendl that the public's me of the belch over the years bas &t•en It 1 orocrlptive rights to IUCb uae live rights to . such u 1 e permanently. '.Ille caae IJ almlJar to one thr<atened by the coonty qalmt the Laguna N''l"d Corp. over ..,. -rllbta to Salt Creek belch •. That controversy was settled throliih ao -'!Ill between ti>• county and AVCJ) Com m u. n l t J' Denlopen, IU(.UllOll io the former COl'(Jlftllon.lh devtlopnent of the Laguna Nlpl ahohllne aod lnlaod propertlea. Truatees of, Saddlebact Oommunlty College Monday night took adllaolage of a new slate law allowing acbool dlstrlctl IJ receive cub ad·111Dcee from the state far ·tbe COit of certain architectural aervlcea. 'Ille boar<! authorized the college staff to apply for 188,11111. This will jull about cover the f/1.$4$ coet of prellmlnary plaoa for a '2.1 mllllon phyllcal· educa- tion facility aod a $1.3 ceo!ral uUlltles plant. The state will grant the money from the districfa ahare of bas.le aid over a three year period. In eUe'ct, the $350,000 College ls~'t Really 'Broke,' Trustees Learn ' For a few tense moments Monday nlgbt, it looked lite Saddleback Com- munity College had gone broke. A report issued to the college district by the Orange County Departmentof Educa· tion listed a "deficit" of $507 ,339 in the 16.8 million budget. "It might first appear we have same serious linanclal difficulties, but that's not the case," ·stressed Dr. Fred Bremer, superintendent-president. The deficit was created, he said, because the county does not include the net beginning balance at the start of any fiscal year as lnoome. Saddleback'a beginning balance of $580,890 more than compe118ates for the $507,339, Bren).er assured co 11 e g e truatees. Everyone seemed relieved a[ter that comment. Lawmen Seeking Viejo Burglars Orange County· She.riff's officers today rmmled their bunt for a team of butglars who lb;.lpped 11 recently com- pleted Mi5sion Viejo homes of brand new appliances awaiting installation. Officla1s of the Miasion Viejo Company valued the stoves, beaten and air con- ditioning units nmoved by the burglars at more than $2,100. Deputies said the intruders entered all II homes on Via Linares through unlock· ed wind.,... '.Ille appliances bad been dell.vered to the htlmes a few hours before the burglars loaded them on their truck. Al'lende to Visit U.N., 3 Natwns SANTIAGO (UPI) -President Salvador Allende plans a 12-day vilit to Me<lco, the United NaUons, Moocow and Havana beglmiloa Nov. 20, sources at the La ¥onedi presldelltlal palace said to- day. With Chile retumlng. to normal after a wave of strikes tha~ cost the nation $200 l"lilllon, the Manist president is planning a journey luting 12 days, the sources said. PllDI for the journey moved ahead after tbe 3overmnent Monday night lifted the state ol ales• which bad placed 2ll of Chile'• 15 prvvlnces under military con- trol during the strike. , : Shrl Guru Kabaraj, the H·JUl'Old irltual eall.of.lhe.Divlne Ught • on, 1 on a llOrildiltati.r mjrin& 1~1.ondon'1 Heathrow Afr. port to -1,500 Enllltb tlJldpleo dmln& a abort llopover. • yearly bulc aid will be reduced to $321,000 over the next tbree ,Yean. 'lbe cash advance 1J1te11i wu created by •late law during the past legl!laUve session. Construction of the central plan will begin In 11173. '!be phystcal education center will be built In lt'74. Jn other action during Monday night '• brief meeting trustees: -Approved the fonnatim. of a student Cbrlltlin Sclence Organization. '!be group 'till sponeor actiyjties for followers of the Finl Church of !Jlrist, Sclen~t. -Adopted a resoluUon to transfer $175,000 from the bWldlng fwJd to the general fund to meet COila tmtil t a x receipts are collected in December. This is a yearly procedure. -Authorized the fifth ln a series of se.ven $81,822 payments toward purchase of relocatable buildings which have hous- ed the college commtmity w h 11 e permanent 1tructu:es are constructed. Bottom Pincher Endears Self To Its Victim LONDON (AP) -Marton Jack went bird watching, came home by subway and had her bottom pinched. She looked around' among the jam- packed passenger.. and found no likely culprit. But for 20 minutes she endured a barrage of nips, nudges a n d occasional caresses. When she changed trains at Victoria staUon, a ·brown dormOUM llitbered out of the right leg of ber pants aod landed onto the platform. Ml" Jack, a hospital llOP"'lnlA!ndent. told newsmen: '"I11e mome must have climbed up into my trousers when I sat down for a picnic lupch and went to sleep. "I couldn't just leave hJm there on the Central Line in the middle of London so I scooped him into an envelope and brought him home." Municipal Wheels Can Grind Rapidly SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) -·When a downtown Spokane tavern announced it was going to introduce t o p I e s s waitre,..., the city cooncll octed awl!Uy. In an emergency ordinance pasaed Monday, tile c:ouncil banned toplea clan· cing or toples,, cocktaIJ waitresses. E · MK..YPUT....,,.... K RPLUNK-THE PRESIDENT DROPS HIS BALLOT; HI ALSO DROPPED IT IN THI BOOTH From Loft Are Wilma Wallington, Gra<9 Smith, Mary ~lchlnl, Mary Stamp and Pat Nixon Ballot Day Ex~ite111ent Precinct Workers at 48-146-1 Greet First Voter By JOHN VALTERZA Of .. o.11'1' Plitt , ... Thousands of precinct w o r k e r s throughout the nation are at their tables today perlonnlng a job that usually means 18 houn work yet scarcely enough pay to buy the week's groceries. But for four such workers in San Clemente Precinct 48-148-1 -Concordia School Auditorium -the mere privilege of handing ballots to the first two voters of the moritlng was compensation enough. Today's first customers were Pruldent and Mn. Richard Ni>on. The chance to welcome President Nix- on to Concordia School's auditorium to- day was the second time for three of the four women. Wilma Walllnglon, the precinct In· spector, l>ecame a celebrity of aorta two yean ago when the Nlmll opened the same polls. Precinct Judie Mn. Mary Stamp was there, too, during the off-year national and state electionl. The third velA!ran la Mrs. Grace Smith. who lib the Pn!sldent plana to make thlJ election her Im. '!be long hours of stan- ding at the table prove too taxing OD her legs. Mn. Mary Ilomenlchlnl, wUe of S u p e r I o r Court Judge Frank Dorn<nlchlnl, ii the only one of the four who bad not had the chance to meet the Presid.nt at the polla ontll thlJ morning. DespllA! the obvious aoxJety of such an occasion, the women pride them•Jves on thel,t aell control. "I've alwaya prided myseU In keeping my compooure," Mrs. Walllncton aald on elec:Uon eve. .. "The last time he came in, I thought we'd all get so e1clted we couldn't do the job, but It amued us ·an that we did it without a hitch," ahe added. Mn. WaJ.l.lqtcm I!: a veteran of many elections at CoocordlJ. She ftnt began working local electJons In the late lllOOI. She's been the boa at the President's prftlnct since 1880. Since th.It November momma: two yean ago Mn. WaDlngton'a collectlOll of memeolol baa grown. ('!be list of volunteen wanting to take her job at the polls ...... u vrell, she confided). "'.Ille picture of oa ladlea with the Pml· dent went everywhere. I guess they even went overseas, too," ahe es:plalnecf. "We all sot lettera back afterwards. I got dozem aod dozens of them. Thole meuqes from perfect strana:ers were oomelhlng to behold. Playboy Arrives In lroly, Banned LODI, Italy (UPI) -Public proaeculor Francesco Novello drove 10 miles to buy a copy of the Ont I~ edl- Uon of Playboy mqulne, then onlared the magulne conl!Jcated -· Novello Nkl Mondi)' tbe popular American mm'• mapztne violated the law against publlcatlon of wrltlnp aod pictures offensive to common feeUap of decency. Novello aald he could not find Playboy on the newutandl In l.Dd.I, 10 drove to noarby .. ...,,_to buy. <Op)'. "One was addressed to 'that kind lady with the Presldeal' and came to me in care of the chamber of commeroe," she ~uted. . 'n>e letter came from a disabled Clna- dian veteran whose hobby involves col- lecting "one<>hH·llf•tlme" photographs aod wrltlng a cheerful -ting to people In~ photo&. '!be glamorooa feeling of being In the Pmldent'a polltq place oot only affects the four precinct worken at the small audltortum. In all, MS San Clemente n:aidentl have the prtvtlege. And many of them, 11)'9 Mn. Wall· lngton, Immediately aalt which booth the Pruldent Uled. .. And· most want to cast their own ballots In the same one. It only takes nve mlnutes or more for the NIXOll! to cut their vote. "Bui the excl!A!menl laa!J all day long. "All the people who come in af· tcrwarda aalt us what he aald aod what It WU lib wortlng with him," pld Mra. WallJnclon. "About lbe ooly answer I caD elve is, ucltlng. "Goodneu. . . we11 be teen all over the world today," Mn. Walllncton aald. Truck Driven in Sea SOUTHENi>, England (UPI) Mq1atrala fined Nlcholu Dalton 1117 for drhtn& bis penel truck off a -wall Into the oceao. l>alton, 20, told police who reacued him that be drove the Ind Into the ... after ile bad • ""' with hil ~ In just 2 y~.,. lling .... outse every · European car (except one)! LOOK WHAT'S STANDARD EQUIPMENT ..• e RADIAL PLY TffiES e FRONT DISK BRAKES • e FRONT BUCKET SEATS e RACK AND PINION STEERING SEE ONE • • • ir.n. Of '1111 lfn C.. , , , ····-~ TRY ONE. a a e FULL CARPETING BUY ONE - ' ' ' TODAY? Dante or ,,,. ,... c..-;-, • •·••• r.11~ j .. llAlllCMI ILYO. OOITA lllM • ··- • ' •• -· .. •A-· IJ ~. • I J ' Wrestling With Ballots ELECTION "I! DEPT. -U you haven't voted So far today, why are you slttm,( there reading this? After all the blather and bot air, at least you can tum out and mark which i:tnd of bot air you like the best. Polls are open until a p.m. Drop everything and n.in. I was one of those early bird voters ~ day, aniving at the precinct about the same ~me as the nillkm.an. We voted ln a ~Qt _!hich sort of captivated the spirit Of uifS entire -.Jedion. .. : ~ ·., rf Musr BE admitted that I do not function much before my third cup of coffee. First, 1 managed to get into the wrong line. "nit M'• are over there,'' the 'nice lady said after I ix to the table. IJte aecwing a ballo~ I got to vote in the darkest booth In the whole basement. Wben you• .. got the darktst voting booth in a t:..ement, l want you tO know yoo•ve got to · put your nose down onto the ink P8d'lo'cead·the fine print. Aa a ~t. I would be going around all · day 'with a green nose, except for the fact tbit the voUng people don't waste any int on those little pads. You don't just stamp your ballot. You stomp on tt. ANOTHER TillNG I've yet to (i.!ure out. H~e they give us triangular voling booths and rectangular ballots? Haven't they ever heard the old bit about trying to fit square pegs into round holes? There are several method,, I've tried in dealing with the tong ballot In the short voting booth. There is the Pu!her-Upper Techqique. In this, you push the ballot up lbe wall ao the bottom .part restl upon the voting sbell. Then you atart voting · from the bottom and slide the ballot down,. working yroor way to tbe top. Then there is the Sideways Voter. He is somewhat attn to a Sideways TbJnler. AnyhOw "Ill this t.clmlque, 1ou go al It by turning ·in the ·booth and ''""kin& ,... ballot across the lhelf ratlli:r than up and down. • This ls okay ii you read well out ol. just one eye. FIN~ Y, TllJ!U la the Ranger Over Method. Thia baa nothq lo do with your physical oondltlon alter the nlll*'bel<in!. Here, In lbll l)'ll<m. the vota-.olmPIY spreod1f out the ballota and pull what ioi> portion be can on the little shell. TIWI the remaining st. yards or the thing barw: over, dangling down near the • floor. Al t1>e voter marks, be keeps mov- ing the ballot up. I 'I'hll syrtem worts pretty well unUI you get enough of the ballot pusbed toward the top, wbettupon It flops over. oblcur- ing your View of the balance of thls laun- dey list. IF NONE OF these systems wort too well for you, do not be dlscouraged. Thia only happens once every four yean on a biggie. It la the American Way. And JI you didn't handle the ballot too ...U, jllll remember, you .had a lot of company. Down Sin Clemente way, for eumple, President Nixon smiled fff t h 1 pbolosraphen and stepped lnto Illa votlDi booeh, where be promptly dlVppod the ballot on the IIDOr. JI aey!lady lhouldn' drop • ballot, Mr. Nb ... -be the- Juat goea lo -•,anyboc!J can do I~ c I 2 Ger1t1anys·· Give Okay ~~~Treaty • Bl»l!i (AP) -'nle We.t Gmnaq ~ and the ~'al Eul ~y toClay approved aTICGiiclllatlon treaty deslcned to -l<latloal between tbe two German states. 'EMi ~ '"'"val, rtpled by the ~ ---Berilo, eame ~ alter Oa-·W!Uy Brandl'• mllllilOn Jri·-.llad· given l l'H!>ead r.r:oljjnlajf the t!Ol\l'c'W........, . ... Human Bones Not D. B_. Cooper'!$ . ·KELSO, WS!b. ;ur11 ~ Human bones found in the area where hijacker un. B. Coopef" . bailed out' of .. , J'tllner-with !200,000 Wt ThO~givine'tunied Ou~ to be tllole Of.• mliibig liuil(e(.aiid not the elulh'e '11Q1acker~ ' -~ • -. · .. The bones. were found in the Cinnamon Park area of aouthwest WBsblngton and authorltles !lrot thought they might be the remains of ·~Cooper," the natne us- ed by the hijacker. But Monday sber!H'1 deputies Iden- tified the rtmains as those of Janes An-ni•, 11, Hoctinson, who disappeared la.It November ~e hunting. '. .:.-llORMER-SINATOll DEAD Edward V. Long, 64 ,_ Indians Ready . . 'Firm Demands: In N~gotiatioµs . . . ' ~ . WASlllNcTON (Af') -W"ith a deaiJiiIJe fol-destfuctlon bebliid tlieDi and a com't Onfei-~ .time· ahead, bidlans who have·· dipied a federal building bere since 'nunilay """1led for Eiectloo V.• 'negotlallOOi with the Nl<m ad-mblistration.c · · ' vemon Bellecburt, na'tional director of tbe"Ainerican Jmian Mi>vemi!nt, ipoke to ~'lfSltlen fri>m the, ste)>,' of tbe occupied and ._ed Bun;iu ·of )J!dlan Allain ~ildPJi. "Pretty nrm demaMS" wOultt be placed before \he gov~rninerit in nego·tlations today "8t the White ~House," ·i.; Said.' " . DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE ~lmy Ot' •Ult Dally Piiot ... Is ~llMetd' • ~Electio,n Day Brigg~ '.~in _ Nation f>renched Except for West, Northeast Parts r-per.i•ra .::. ~ m~N ... ._ ... • • l' -11 .. ~ ...... • ~ \ ~ .. .. • • J \ • ! ·1:N:iEsT ,'NOW! :'m ·LAQl:JNA fJ'+DER?\I;,~S· EXCLUSiVE BICENTENNIAlf ,SJ\ ViNGS PROGRAM, hOJloring America's for~mirlg 2both .birthday celebration ~:--... . PAIBJal' 514" Sa-C.- $$00 Miniaibm • / . ·<XllmNENTAL CONGRESS I ' '~ 9' Saviql Cati6cate $1,000 Minimum ' . ~ . .. . .I .. ·-~~ *· * .. . • * • <JPMMON .~ '"·..--lla~)'-Ol.ll compounded ---= .... INDBrENDENCE "' ·s.w.., Certl&atO $$,boo Mimmum . ' . ~ . MINl1l1I MEN m"s._ca_ , • 12.SfJO Mteiepn'· Get Your Bicentennial Era Portfolio Yours for the ~g is.thl.:~~'.al~-gO!d. portfolio outlining tho purposes an.d .gC!aJs. of 011r. '18tion'.• _Bi~ntennial, 8nd designed to serve u a permanent file for doCumelits and bU!ll:tins. · . . · See Our Clll'reut Bicentennial Exhlbits . These include the ·1772 Califoriiia/CO!oaial Time tlaie Duplaya,.and-at·thc:Homc Office . "---~~ Beach Stamp Club's "History of Stamps", Collection and the Freedom slirinc of Great~ts. . . ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGESI', FIRST AND STRONGEST INDEPENDENT · • · · FEDERAL NOW HAS 4 coN'VENIENT: OFFICES TO SERVB YOU . , . . . s,n. Qemeote ·-Home O!Boe:260 Ooean Aveaao . Lquna NI,.el llrlilph .4guna l!illl Branch 601North El Caailno lleal La~J!ca<J\, Clllfomia . 3,J.Jonan:b•Bay·P!Ua :24038 Callo do la Plata 4 •Strong Steel Baits hold tread firm tor long mile- age, and p·rovlde armored protection tor you and your11mlly against --tratlon and rold hazards. ' •. . . • ' ' a I J c d . ' } ,•I .- . ' . ·. ' ' • JI MIUlottOtter Lansky Returns; " ·His Plea8 ·Futile . ,. . MIAMI (AP) -Deolod refup by l1x LeUn Amerlcln Boll~;' Llml, Peru ll!V91'1111101111 Ind lr•PP.td P···-· etiolnl an elrllller 'tillldl -braulbl him ...... nDUloil Wldolwmld 11nanc1a1 wlunl BACll LATIN Am.rtcan Mejer l.enKy arrlvod' II IOfWnmeat refUled him Mlanil lnlernatlonal Airport asylum, IDCl DIOll dld DOI even · today IDCI -lmmedlaloly allow him <It the Branlff , ameted bl' the FBI. airliner be bad bolrded In LlllUJ, n, """ 1ace1 1r1a1 on d>arf• ol evadln1 lu11 Gii A!unckm. gambling ..-., wu ending Lan&ky nportedly olfere4 fl :,_ '3" :, :J! million lo any country that left In -of ... woold take blm In. • ,,, .. ,......... !lllillm• crdn l8C flew lo Kenneth w. Wbltlat_r, hea4 Sw!llerlqd. ·.l"llnt ZUrtdl J>e of the MlaDil F!ll.,JU ~. n ... 1o 1.a11n ~ .. llld 1n wtlh 111ree o11w ._. u · successlot> tried Rio De f.anlky ...nnc 1 bllie·~ RIPUTID UNDERWORLD 'IRAIN' GITS FBI ESCORT Janeiro; """"'~; --lpON-j..u~ lilach!Jlg*"'~~Untky (c.ntarl Ends futile Quiet for Home clon, Parquay, La Pu, .-ml 11-collar wblte' 2_ Missfug Solons · ' ~":-'u.,i1-w~!:i.Soviet Union SL·~·-·s Lanaky,. a -·81'1Y-halnd rww man, chatted Cliualiy l with -:1,!8!~.J~~.=. Strength in Partuk Customs ball On ·Ballots WASlllliGTON (UPI) - Retail food prices IA!veled off In the lhlrd quarter ol 1972 alter a lliw1I June-l<Nuly jump, the Acrlculhm! Deport- ment llld today. E<ononWlll writing In a "marbllng llld lranlportatlon 1ltua1JG11" IUDIIDBI')' Mid lbe ntall -ol a typical flllllly food IDlrket buket, on an .,.. DUil -. WU $1,!ll for the quartar. The ....... had -fl,3Zl In J>qlb July ml August and" ...... lo...cf.l.llJIG''JG-SOpiember. ·~ ere-A.,.r• NEW YOllK (AP) -~llal advtoer ll.n.,. A. ~ -Ibo City Oolmcll ol ~ ll'amllJ of NeWtJOrf Stretch & Sew Fabrics aHmges itS · na"'9 to • ·N.EWPORT FA.BRIC SHOWCASE ••• ,,.ii •.••••••• Deil't lull :lell•v• • eo.... eorn,..,. • Now Low, Low Prlc11 --• Tre111111dous s.i.ctlon Howeven • S.me Sklled, Cordial Staff • S.me PenoMI Affention -( • S.mo l.oc:atlon ind Hours REPEAT PER•ORM~NCE u,oN DEMAND HellHy u1n Store" L'aShlon lhew • OUR GUEST-NO ' CHARGE .THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th-I p.m. ' lllrTY YAI• CllATIOllS SHOWN IT OUI OWN 12 l.Oft.Y lllOI'• I. ~ ~ AUAY Of Dmlllm MlllCS AND,.._ PAnlUI AS clfATiiAliO llWJI rt OUI STOP. - Ill PASHIONS YO~ CAN IYOLYl & 11W YOUUl'P LS.Y.P fw W 2001 p•l'll• for 111tl .. !1!1 Wedtliff~lrite,-lewport 1811• C.-lM _, ......... llllllt .. C-'11 Ph••• 141•11to --------- \ TutSdQ, Novtmbtt 7, 1972 Big Indochina Ai~lift Cargo Plane3.-Race Ceas~fire; Another F111 Doimed lhom Wire Strvl«s mlnlolr•Uon of otalling on mllltory ....,... llld. SAIGON -At lout IO U.S. alinlni a propoNd .....,.fire mllltary ctrlO pianos and" agnement whll<! ruol!Jl!(-lo THE U.S. OOMM•ND Mid cbartend oorlun..clal a Ir build up SoU\h VlotnalllMO both~ ...o' mlwlni. """'~' poured lnlo Salgoa' mllllary for<:es. 'lbe nn ll oqllljlpecj with a ~~~~ ~radar~-tona ol, mllltary equipment lo UNDER THE pro po • e d that allows It lo ~ the upo beat ao expected ceue-flre. ceue-lirt agreement th e ml downl of the earth'• At . lout as many more United Stateo would be Umlled surface al bei,bll u low u -~alt lo ?<placing equipment Oii • * (eel, ~~ ,..,.. e Ip e Cle d .......... baalJ one< the Thia coafounda Nor1h Vlel- Wednelday. . 11™™1 la llgned. n1m011 radar IR!t allo makn rr APPIWIED to be the In oth« adlon, the U.S. It l-8>11 for the plane lo command aonouncecl the loss be -bl' U.S. radar. Tllo ~est alrilft of the Indochina llll lfQRNIA of an FlllA swl•·wlni jet ccmlllllld aid today tt wu war, with the United States 11111.1 over North VletDllD, the thJnl nol laiowo jull whoo or where ustnc commercial planes as '-------' of the troubl .. plagued Sl5 the Fiil -down. It wu well u mllltary c 1 4 1 million ftpteM>omben loot hued at Taldlll, 'l1lalland. Starllftm aod C5 Galaxy since they returned to the war lran8pc<lo. '!be Cl41.s each .... Sept. :za. rr WAS THE -U.S. jet carry about 20 tom of eqUip-R. Laird bu sald the delivery Tllo latest Fiil lool wu on a loll ovor North Vietnam In U meot,theCll-701ons. ofalrcr_lfiand m!JllarYequlJ>-_.....u.d "penetration houri. Early Moodaj-a ·U:S. Sources lald the latest ment lo Saigon Is designed lo million" -meaning It ..U Navy A'/ Oona1r wu downed deliveries Included munltlom, "enhance negotiations" with lllllPOled lo be over the target by ''Jlnbable anUalr<raft fire" maintenance e q u I p m e n t , the Vietnamese Communlato. be!.,. North Vietnamese air 40 mllta norib of Vlnh and 110 crated amm.WUOn and pro-North Vietnam and Cl>lna defense could swing Into ac-miln IOUth ol Hanoi, the com- peller blades for helkoplera. have accused the Nixon ad-lion -when it diJappeared, mand Mid. Ila pllol la mlaslni. 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Bald)'~•.Cllcck Grnn 4ee.Bald;r~ Tosether they make the most complete 'Check and charge card around. A vaflable at over '50 brailches of Security Pacillc Bank. SECURnY PACIFIC ·BANK ... ·----~-- • • • • . TV ·First _fo~. ~OOnty ~·-~':-.t"1":7: --' ' -M 4 ,I""-.on N ... 20, Onmte Coimt:f1 flnt• _. Jris1oa IWiO!'-.KOC&-TV, UHF Qiauel llO, wJll.;qb to lllt air. . .. . Ila alkolcir ,algnal will be llroedcllt·aeven.<blN.n ia day, ~..:1e to 11 p.m., flft dm • week fl!lill-.... foot . atop the Puula Hilla. • ~ •• Two yeara of pbnnlng -ucll red tape ~ haft ,.... lltlo the <nation of the new .atation, f · madl crwdit lllUll £0 lo lhe flft.-D l>Oard of,tnistees>of the Coast Community College ~ . A ataff d. · 30 akll)ed profesaiona1' will openljl KOCl'I ultra-modem broadcullng. equlj>ment from the T!Urommunlcatlolll Celller at Golden , Weil 'Colletle. 'lbly Include Jim Cooper, mown to Oranp County '1'V 'fiewen from bis days U<DeWS c:ornopondent for Chim- nei :z. . ~ Tbe new atatio11 wlll•offer a wide "arlety of ec1uc.- tlonal Ind enterlalnmenl programs, ...,..cl•~y seleCted for Onnge Comity. Llltlnp note music ond dnDlaipro- ductk>ns, children's lhoWt, JlOll<redlt educational -pro- grams Ind lhe unique COmmunlverslty -a first hi tho natlou -based on Great Brlliln'• Open UnlvenltY, willdl will permit viewers lo enroll ID college c:reillt coursa by television. , Pity. the Puzzled Voter By the time the pol18 opened this llMIJ'.llhl& the haJ>*I Clllfornil voter, bis bnln reetlni, i.b1s bud spinning, had survived u formidable a borr'ie of adYice u lelevlllon, radio and lhe press have monaged to as- semble bl many a campaign. Jloll volllln proballl1· had made their ~~till selection well before election day. But tbat list of• 22 state proposltloM would' like Solomon ·blmself to fathom, • ~With Ille muaift•oatpoarlng'af ""''*~ ~ mii<h of It apponotly dellberalely · dHlped to rl d -lhlt ODll"bd ... f!ul week of the "llDP"'ll'· Sotll8 of the ldverllllaC, llld. the defldlli of -wu ·eaollfh to ~ court ..uoa,. A LO& Mlelel 8uperior 0Court JUci,e cirdered II hilt to lhne Wrr&ioD• ldi boolllng Plopooilloll 22, the farm labor 1blltlallve; llid opponent. of Proposition 20, the ~ bdtlalhe, filed suit agllnsl the Coastal AlllaDce for alJeced at- tempt. to "aabolage" Ila outdoor ldvertllln& """'t;.ID by putlng "Vote Yes" stlcken over the orillDll Ole No' PC>Slen. 'l'be &tatewlde League of Women Valen. blute4 ldvertlslJu[ dlstortlolls on IOVeral propodllou u ·-fUling an4 fnutratlng" to voten. 'lbe 1....,. 'died ·mi. leading promlJes to "cul taxes,~ ''keep stale pey In lille," and "protect farm workers' rlghla," llong with ftt1llDV agllnsl ·~octlng up the beadles: , · , '1'.he. two-way· switch approacll used In some lele- viSloii" ad.s compounded the conf1lsion: ;Johll Wayne ·coo- demnipg dirly movies, but ufglng a "No" vole· on the nntl-obocenlty ,llleasure; a housewife listing the ·.irtaes of the tJi% Initiative, followed by an · authoritative-voice saying, In effect, "Don't be misled by all that boloney!" a speaker with a Spanish accent plumping for the farm workers' measure, wblch In fact w .. opposed by Cesar Chavez' labor group. A serious .. pect of the problem is the appearance on the ballot as Initiative mea.ures of such hiiblY com- plex luuu as tu reform and c:oaslllne protection. ''lbe Initiative procedure baa a valid role in lhe promulgation of state law where basic questions of broad public policy, such .. the death penllty or a!Jor. tion laws, are concerned. But ila use can be very .dan- gerous wben complex laws, calling for expertlse'beyond the range of the average· voter, must be placed on lho booki, 'or "hen. eompl111 detalla of finance ond adlnJnla. !ration are frozen Into the Constitution. ' · ' ' 41f'fti(~ ' -.. . . . ...... ' • / ' • • - - . ~-. .... ~-0 \'jo. 0 -ne Solution For All That 'Rotten' TV Dear Gloomv • Gus Catulw.tes Not Wlaat T°Ne!I Appear to Be Campaigns Can ··Distort the Image WAS!IlNGTON -PoliUcal campaigns, stories Oil the election frauds . Nwm use all lbeir powers of perwaaion to get like the comic mimn at the '""""""°t ( J · "made a penooal appeal to bhn to atop· McGovern lo drop. Eagleton. 'Ille lonl (smNEYJ.~ Have you ever wondered why )'OOr cblldren ... m to get _.... better with their grandpareola than Ibey do with you? Grandparenta and grandchildren have a common enemy -YOU! -H.E.M. ,........._ ................ ~ ... -·••'11J ................. , ... , .... ""' .......... ....,. ... Dlltri ...... Joseph. ·as .a Father. ' ' \ . ~ , .( 'fim. BOODfAN J· the -wbo.hao loft 1111-without ... plnatlon aad wbo inlllla on maklne ICllldtkM11 and d a n f e r o u • pro-nciuneementl, oa p e r o r m 1 n I lm- belie'fablo -'and eDPlinl In --rib prlootl and __ .. -1--11 -at llmel for the • _,. rn._ 11l!e11114 • llr poWul ... ,......, _the - -............. wllll, tbla old -In tba two ,... t"l IU llr1'0l .ilorll 'lo nadl Illa - .\ park, --• caadldale'• lmqe. JACK ANDERSO' N the -Tiie defeated pn!Sidential'caii-agoril%ing, meanwhile, .... pollllcaJly 1 have mown Ricbonl NW>n and dida1e· uplalned quiellf .that be would , c1isaStnW for McGovern. r-.. ~-f le · oot be a party to creating a·ooostitut!ooal · ~•• =~.em, ar enmp ' lllllCe . ......... ~. the' United States. EVEN ·NOW, AIDES have lold. us; Ibey ..... 0 -_....... fresh --·~ fnlll the =Neither 11 what be ap-arcbltectural •tudont tbrou:f!, college ' FO. tl)e-ambllloui ' Ricbanl 'Nuon, this McGovern Is still wilhOOldlrlj( aapecl& qt to the IQ he was a sacrifice !leaJllil ·only·to giving his the Eagleton s\OrY that would help ldlll pears • without their knowing that . · tuition I"e.' He . wu ...... ._, to lay' down his out of ooocem that it -•·'"' burl bis , SO.en! bruilkl& ~ have given and expemes b@d been paid by the Ptesl-n • ....,. .....,., Nlliaa1be Image of a cold and cnlSS and dull of the United Stales. Only a few In-polltleal Ille In lll!O !Or his ci>Untry. former ,l'lllll)ing mate. I!la'edlble as this cl.tadeJtiac poWWan tlu:.ates, among them our sourCe. were · m a J s o µ n d , on e c on I I d a n t -· ......_Ion, of .... prl le ---~~ GEORGJ: MtGOVERN, likewise, has swears McGovern "is ·-saln!ly" -\ . ever aware UlllJ very va UJ1U1~,, come out of the. campaign with a warped wbeh it comes to putting buman 000-:.J not like , this by a very private Richard Ni.J:on. image. ·He ... baa been portrayed as ·a · siderationa Spead of his own political am- 1be Ni 1be l'nlldlat. alao has the Imai• 'of, a .' polltlcll\rallcal wbo--1 malre up his bitlens. . , a zs.~ia':: pollilclan ,woo puts polll!cs ahead ol piin-.mind: ne truth Is that oo. one lnJJ9lltlcs I know the lundalilental decency ol ~~-1 al Dute Uni-clple. On the coalrary, the ml~ la · hd. ·been more · CC111isU!ot I hen George 'McGo-iorn. Tbave eeen bis e,.. -a Mtrlot,wbo '-sacrillcellla0!rtmm-McGovirn: · · gro\Mnlaty ove'.tlie ptoblemi ol (llhen. veral~~lo= doulipolitleo[~lorthesab·olhis Al-lie 24, he denounced u-.wlio Rare -pol!tlclanl,"be has lllwa)'I ry ~ two~ COODtry. He demcim!rated thls·ln :J,KO 'plai:ed'.''lllllltary pride"abcWe "'homan heenHopen·ailtheatlesoverbllnatlve :;" ..:_ '!'lie c1uo-alter be loll a c1ooe ejOctlm •to ~Ii'-· life ".Who <put "flMN:ial return" ahead S<Milh Dakota. Tbll lnabill!l' to deceive - ~~ ....... -~ b . Km>od,y.'l'lle.Jlepah[-~~~-· o1 ·---·"Ile.Jiu'Mvtr11n'ill has ·-de him aq • .. wtwud. 0 .""''llclen. - --· ·~~d. M:i-a-1iy; ;,H::• iml ·m@mee<l!1ftllliv•-,..--,,-hll•-"'-•1,..,..,; ....... •ted .i....;.. thll wb!Ji!~h;11ve.•1ntohlaadvllm~lries an •· " ,.. In llliniila IDd lnd!m -etldenie,tliat, ~jiib;,'bas ..... .!:',;;jm; :.:!.n"iori oci · to~ pr,gm~tic politics. ' · ':!.:t.1· F-oc:hoolmaleo ,told,·lnY could'!"'" -tbe elec\iOOJnl<> the •l!Jo'doians~llOhas;wav.,!;dhijJrin, · I>Oes ·be have ·radleal, ldt-wia( lt.., -Ni!"=~~ -· · 1be pu1!Mis. ~ Nllpn clple. · . IDM>? H• is a llOlld, sound, unewhat the~ ol lhelr hoordlnr -..S..: urpd hlm ·to cbal!eteo'tile Olectlm •:. . l111leedi M<Govem ili . .ucli a~ · siinpll!lic mid-W..-, rooted In Ille ftClll >lbat NWn carried Ille.-1n • de«nl IDd com~te man tiliit It nigged Individualism cil Middle Amor!ca. hla ll'IDI; othen remembet'ed that Nbon .111IEN Ill! CAIU!D upm KennedJ·to -~ WrtJ him jialtt1!:aJly. Wlleo' A p.alrie [J!Ucher's ICMI be briefly and lm\)lbor' clwma•e locked ums and 11"1 his ftOPt\Cll, ~ sahf: "Well1. I Tom· IEq~.J P,Ychlati-IC • problelns entered ' the mbibtrY ~-mi formed 1 cradle to llft Cacly. · -the~ II In doubt." · ·lliil"caino 48 )lght aldei ·say Iba~ to favOrite script=, ·wblcb be olleri quoteo, 11No1"uld.Nmi.1'111e<11deomie'll'mt~ ·thNF :aiil~t and dismay·, isebrist'sadmonition: ''WbolOeverdaall TBB•IUW. NIXDN Is a -rather !11\Y, belicall)' -launao l>elnc· He pul "I• blacl< medical student Ind a black ln-.YCOloratba-.~ , ~--.coaoeriOdOWtrthe saveblslifellhallloe"lt,llld..- llll IJlotpiqber and clOoe 0fl:leail,ikt .:: ·-'<ll·ll!a."·-.r. -Eqlolon llhall•ime>hla Ille lor·llY llk•·lball llDil ·Mao, ~ ......-a -o1 .u than, "P'\' ~own campalKJl.1bey had lo it." ... ~~. Lif e---as Usual~·~Heli ·Motto at 85 L • ( JUL. BOYLE'. .. ) " . - " . il'I I llln[>le -ol trutli, which -·---tmUy•to. ·,,_. . I HAVB:,UalMB ........ aware over the ;... ol -• prlvllNt It Is lo have iucb • profoaad ul ~ 1 lllillolollw for a -.1 'ftlt two or ilne vllila 1-'bor eodl,_.are my ~Jo-'IholtlW­ u niudl la ... d I tlo la love. - --'t -A trumpet or I vut smrtee •rr~ l(y Dlllither bu .i....,. -a.ande cl 1111 livlatl room, her ........ W lmnlly. Sel(..i.c.led by tbaulbt·md.c'••rratloo. bet wtnd6wt to tbe -iii --the -ol her -ml ... dallJ --· 1be Kalml Qty Star· ... Times. • Newloll,.a polDt conJraclor wbo bas beeo 1o her~~· ICID dimn I IOo-in-law. "li'a hljjtil time I moved 1111o· 111 old folka 'bome," .... ..,.. '"llln you "c:tn just lie clowzi In bed ai>d -I• come and wait oo you unW you die." "No Mama, you'd be dead In leu than two weeU if you ever went lDto an old folb's hcmle," a member d tbe fmnUy objecta, . ~thin •tweek problbly," qrees llotlW plaCid!J. "But that mlgbt he bet,. ter fW ev•,JbodJ." 'r THEN SOE Ulll'ENS willqJy as everyone -bor !bat. 1111111 the ~ o1 q,. ram117, ac1 that Without her ll!are It -limply dllintecrate IDd drift apart. "I'm olmpl)' -rlnc out'.U-over, just like Iba old one -lhay," Iha llld "Now I jjmpljr live for ·-day 11 It CCJIDel," Actul!l1" lf-la. In llO t.iny to he ·-Ber tllriolllY II u abarv u .... • -lllll ..... oat to ... kildlan ... a cone Ind pt Ilia •Mbc mall lllr1ed, Isn't It the Truth! -. • ouH..1 COUT DAI l 't P!l OT .. , • ' " ... ::! . :: ,_ .: ... , . .•. , .... - • • • •• •'• • •• ·=1 ~: :· ' ' . .;. .. .. • • ' • \ ' B ol p la by !·· ... ••• :: • BERXELEY (AP). -The Un'ieiled by MelVin ·Swig, mormllY of ·the dlsaati<lus cbemher vice prOsldent for ci- lilt Santa ll¢ora <lwmei ty plaMIJlll, tho J"'.OPOoal ·calls • oil splD Dllf laV.-lor<ed the . for an lqiltal .outlay_ o1 $300.ll!IO fedoral. gOYernment frooi Its for a f8ill!>!lily· -Y by the • ._ .. place (IQ tho>ide ~tropolltmi Transportation • ol the oil-,, concludes a Comm1a1on. .... Unlvenlty ol callfornia Swig said 13. million lo $5 report. ' million woold ·be needed for 'lbe authon ol 'llio J.lS.page demolltlon al-Ibo ~ stuily ol aoe ol hlstorY'• worst Emhlrcadero F?eeway, -left .oilsp!l!&vlewthealtermath ~I with a stub ·enc1 o V'er • tho diautor u a political con-Broadway •hen·~ • lllct.fielw-a llft1&ll city bent balled in February 1959. ' · • .., •Pl¥ •• the eilhetlct ol Generally ackDowledged .. ill coutllnO ,li!d· an Industry an embarraslmelll lo state · bent OD drtlllng for oilC . and local oftlcials, I he ,; On Jan. 21, 1989, oil started freeway's "mlsslna: Unk" wU welling up at an offshore plat-never compleled ofter the city ; • adopled 1 n. , anti-freeway ( ECQLO~Y ) ~1;= ::.~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -The ' ' ~ belpaglng to un1on· Oil nearly complete 13 billion . ilnd ill partners. Wlthln two State Waler -Project la "en- days, it waa estimAted that v i r on m ~ beDeficla!. .two mlllion' ga11oos o1 oil operatloi!ally_ e 11 e c ti v e . • spewed ti> the surface. ~ !!fllci<llt and ·Five days after•the blowout, flJCilly llOUnd," the Ca1llornia oil reached Santa BartJara Wal« Comm!....., npcxted Yacht Harbor. Oil blackened after ID llllllWli mspectioll rocky cliffs and bel!cbes. A tour. · greasy mlJI blew ashore to Water Qimmilsion reported • IJl\llllge iawns and windows ol f!n"\pbases ol c!oostructlon o1 beacmide residences. the. mueive system of · .~, .Pumps a6d . • ' • -....... sched1i1e and .. 'SACR:AMENTo (AP) ..:. A witbln;esti!Dlteil costs. '!edel'al ~· bu rejected the "II is ~ u a · cltyol -~~at ·~~~ ' ~. coostructiGn ol a comlnlaslon said In a repcil1 . ~ fl.1-mJlllin lrOeway lo Gov. Ronald Reapn. ' ··intercliange lo SOiano County. 'lbe project wal •'"14""'0\'9d-·ll But U.S. Dimicl Court by votss lo 191111 lo ,¥'*' , Judge Pbillp' c. w 11 k ID. ' Nor1h<rn callfomlt' -to • licbodu1ed another h e a r I n g the San F'nncllco Bay ....., • Dec t on llie city's request for San JOl!Qllin Valley and Loi a~ lnj an ct l o D Angeles aiea. It is about 90 · qalrisl the Kidwell Road In-percmt comploled. ~!:"~pl= ... : ........ :.-.. ol Divis. LOS ANGELES (AP) -'lbe , 'lbe ctty•o ·attomey, Da'ild flnt ·-·mllel -bave PenMil ol San F'nncllco. mmpWod of a opeclal:lal~=::J l,abeled u "-In* clalmo -,the San - by.state ---·hlalnnJ Freeway -ol Loi Aaplio ~ thil..lbe. ~ .,ml bus drlwn are ready!as ,. would ~ve ~ entln•m.,..11· · tq ·mote lllelr 'l!rst proctlOo • im..... • ' • . ,.,._..... . runs. ' . , · · · TheSoulherncallfornla • ""-· Pi-"Rapid Tl-analt Dlslrlct said the . SAN FRA!;CISCO (AP) -A 70 m.p.h. busea_.are..scheduled ' $500-milllon underground es· to start carrying their flnt • _..,..,, replactni llJl" In-passengers next month. bmous E m ~ a r c a de r o 'Ille $SS-million project Is '"'J!'reeway and llntiJJi the aimed at luring Sin Gabriel Golden Gate Brid(e with San Valley mol<lrilla away !nm i'nnciaCo'• downtoWn area , their ~~and Into the .... --proj>oeed by the special -to @l!m>bt< '!-Cmnmerce. - ... • . . . ;;· ... COIJICE OF LAW Of~E.COUNTY . PID\lllCllAU:Y' MC9ft9 IT .. caMMmll Of ....... ,"'!"'°' .• :-;; .. -... ................. .... ,., MIMI•'-19 tM. 1mJ1• &I • • • lfl YOU HA.VI! .0 wca•oGlsbls untt.. • JH 2 VJ.Am .. pwt.tlmli llW ~ ts ct.. ,., """* 3 to "' .... pw ..,, ,..... -..,,. ,.., 1.S.L d'9fMf Md • IN 2 AOOtTIONAL Y!AIS of ,_......,. W ~ CM -.,..,J.0. ~Md Mcio- BJG!ill TOT~ THI CAl.lfOINIA 1A1 IEX.*MINATION Wtl. W ,_ IMJCI'''*" 01 CAIMZ .. ecio Swlh ... ldiu,.. AMlu• ... 92I04 , 1714161M4D Nft.Y NOW POa I F llAIY Ma DAY,.,_OI WWCllll Cl.ASSIS _ .... ,_, I,,,, __ .... • • A • • • • • ,. - •• -~ases . . .. . ' . . ,_ .. ' """"' . . ' .. • • ... • • , • • loll&. y.l'Uf 7 . ... . ' .. . . • • . ·~ . , .. ~ .. . ·~ '1 ~ . -.. ''.:~WJ :fell yqu_ . . ' I • I I I 1 I I • • I D"""i.· 1· ••• CI I Tuttda>, N-7, 1912 lly Pl\11 lnterlancll 1•1i1s fake, but it's cut down on jaywalkinC.'' L. M. Boyd Don't . Slurp Soup • h1New Jersey OUr Love and War man I.! stuclytJlg tbl.! claim of a St. Louis plychlatrilt. Unless a woman, any woman, l! pbysl· cally groteeque, contends he, she. can find. a husband, if she wants ooe. It Is this ezpert's lol.emn conviction a lot ol lodles speak kwlgtngly of marrlqe, but don' really waot It. Wbat moot of -g~I.! destre, be .. ,., ls sympathy. He calla the cbaractoristlc "Tbe Poor-Dear. Syodrome." Bit brut.l, tbl.! notion MAKE NO NOISE whatsoever when sipping your soup in New Jer- sey. That's illegal. rr WAS 780 AD when Italian phy- sicians first prescribed chopped beef fried with oalom as a cure for the common cold. There's no known pre. VIOlll record of the hamburger. TAlls a man 1pprozlmately eight minutes to buy 1 hat for hhmelf, Jf be shops alone. U his wife ii along, takes hkn about S5 minutes. Tboee are timed averages. The ad boys for the haberdashery flrma researched them. MINNESOTA coum have ruled In such a nwmer that any man who bugs and kiseel a girl ht front of her par- enll alter giving her candy mlilrt u well buy the engag .. ment l'lni· The bug, k1N and candy legally there repreeent a declantloo of hll lntenUon to marry the young lady. Or tueh baa' been the jlldgment In IOllle c-. QUERIES -Q. "What's the speed llmlt oo that Ger- man superhighway known as the autobahn?" A. There isn't any. Not on any of the snazzier Eun>- pean bJibways; In fact. Should mention, tllouih , the auto- bllm baa ..,. of the bl&host per caplll death rates In the world. Q. "YOIJ sald llllt water makel ,.. liool de1thl7 lick. So wba\ do they do for 1 drink, Cl1T)' canllens?' A. Quaint. No, they Imbibe ol the fresh runoff from catch poola among the rocb. Q. "HOW often doel I :mooth turn up during whJd!. tbere'I DO fUll moan?" A. EV«)' couple three mJJlion yun. Lui such mo-°""'""" ocaurtnce w11 the Februlry In 1111- Q. "Dm the Wr!Ot In ... ~a·.....:~ to l!OP-llllrbll --llril ...... IJlllllf~.,. ·--- A. No, -· OrrIDe, Iii ~. --11111 al -kin• out "" ~ In" MP'::1,1bat,lolble, lie • OOC8 llld, "-llJbr-...... Ille. blrdl _ I j>lml, l>ul be'• Jllll lbout the won1 ru.r.>' · r' · . ·· · I .;J ALIWllANI ranly lel i.m-. 11'1 "41 ..... '1111)' don' l!M1 blve I-.! lot~ Alplrtn JI._... tben U I tcTtbJy ~ fts•: . lJPalMING ..._ 1or 1•n11 ao,. -of -. lc:o" -!hi -."~ -tbe !Ille. Bocl• ..... don, -lo be' Cllloll llofl, lt'• hit. ~·· .. of jalbt -tbll. ' .... . . . ADl-Whll'a -W lnlUlld .bore II a NIUonll a.at- lled Ad Illy. Nlllle jull lbo<lt 11111 baa-. WW bet you 1 bus• fllw'IUve IWll It ""' tnee Ila -portly to oome llplficlllt 1d. TU. the -t utUe 1•m tbet came out ln the ChJcago Dally News ln 1887: 0 Wanted: Watchmaker with references who can furnish tools. State . age, experience and salary required." Fellow who placed that one was RJchard W. Sears. Man who answered , Al- vab c. Roebuck. Addrus mail to L. II. BOl/d, P.,0 . Bo• 1875, NtU!- port Beach, Collf. 92680. • PU llLI c ' MEETING Tho Irvine Rench W at.r Dinrict irMIM you lo a pubfic meeting on the Rettlesneke Lend Outfell to be held on November. 21 , 1972 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rancho Sen Jooquln lntermtdlato School, '4861 Michelson, Irvine, Celif. The proposed pro[oct i1 to convey reclaimed w • t • r from the Dlnrlct's n1st1119 rec!amotlon i>lenl to tM Ra"lllM .. ·ll8•Mll Ill tlit fMt. hills, I di1i-of 91/J .. Thia Pl'Ofect Is pert of • master pl... fer the p 1111111 totill recl1 ..... tion of wa.19 wetw. The tul91mecl w~ Is Ill. te'l!ded to lit uoM fw. frr....... flUl1l DI... The altornetive to wetw recl-llesi encl NliM fer irrlgetion pu.,1111 Is to cOs•!9' the w~ to !hi ocHn for dl.,...i. - ' . . • " • V erflict Socks Wi;nneh~«) HONG~ONG cwro.l •MiMa r111 ·1mn • ouw C*Mt FORT DODGE, low1 (AP ) -A U.S. District Coor! jury hu returned a verdict for 14 rolllloo-l(alntt Wlnnebego I~ ol Fomt City In a l1wsuit !lled by Lll .. Tlme lnduatrlea of San Joae. ' ' The jnry COllld nol reach 1 verdict on Ibo Life.Time chorge that Wlnnebop -.. proprilted I !ride --~ namely Ll~Tlme'• Ideo lor a low-cott 1*11-cootalDed motor b:>me. ThtfourthLll•Tlmecharge lrlde-lromWlnneblio, "2..,.~i'il;; ~ wu tbet Winneboflo tortuously • lnterlerinC with the conlrlct -_,, -IAU' miertered with u.e contract. and falllna' to uve up to the £1 UM • • .;..-:,:_ un .... ..,. making It lmpoasible for Ltt.. 1a'm1111-tfie emtratt; ....., ,.. ..... :;:" .. ., _...._,,... Time to meet ill lenn& Oil WbloellalO uted 11 ml1lloo --......... " .,., 1 -"""' that count, the jury loond for ~ from We-Time-,. ~.;;;;;:;;:;: :f, . .,...,.--- Llle -Tlmeanctawarded b -~-.but .. ..._._ ................... H-·--•= --~ ·~--............... ·---.,.w,000 ldUal drmape from ffanlOll't'Snttructlona, the jurJ ..,,.. ............. to • •WT M.......,. Winnebago President Jobn )(. did not cooalder I b. .. ... -• ... . • as ..... H H nd the t "°° """' WOQlilNI ..... ... a!llOn a aame amoun i:ounte~M once It found Afl9 IOUlll 1:Ht11· ..._ ,... 1be verdlct came Mondav ln a 1445.S mllllon lawsuit !lied against WiMebago by Llfe- nm& lndultrles. 'Ille 1 w 0 firms had a contrlct In UIM. The jnry awarded the 14 million damages aa:alnst Win- nebago ln one of four count.I in the suit, In which Lll•Tlm• claimed WlMebago breached the contract. ln that count , Judge WUllam HanJOn declared a mlJtrtal. He would not say if he would order a new trial. The trt1l Jn Han11>n'1 court lasted 11x months. 'Ibe jury bad deliberated lince Oct. 20. from Winnebago secretary and for wi.-,. on the w.. · llMlll counael Elliot Cooper. Time charge of fraud ln • the ·'"'*~~~~=-·---'...., · It abo awarded $!00,000 tnducement to enter the COD-...,.y_.,..,...-....a.._a...it...,... punlUve damages against each tr.ct. I ~~~~~11~•~111'!'•~"~'""'~,_~.,~,_~,"'*~"~''~""'~·~~~~ of them. Voder-lhil controct, Wln-1- WINNEBAGO IS the na· lion's largest maker of motor homes. THE JlJllORS loU\)d there WU DO baaLt for lJf•'nale'I char&• that Wlnne'1qo qa&- ed In fraud to iQduce w.,. Thne Jnto 1he contract, whlch wu terminated by Winnebago after one year. w I N N E B AG 0 FILED nebqo J'8s to manufl<lure counterclaims on the aame molllr Homes for tJJe-nm.e rour counts, charging Life-under the L I f e • T 1 m e Time with fraudulently in-lrademltk Ind an - duclng Winnebago lnl<> the wblch -• to be supplied by c o n tract, misappropriating Life-Tlme. Try Saturday's News Quiz ·we Dare You .. ! ·\ ' . , ' ! . ·' . , , • • 16 Free Services at the Nation's I .argest Federal. Plus 5%, 5.75% or 6% Interest. California Federal Savingl gives YQU free _}el'yices and the nation's highest interest rates on insiired savings and loan accoun~ 6%Catilica1eAccount: Deposit $5,000 or more. Terms: 2 to 5 years. S'S% Ca1ificatc Account: Deposit $1,000 or more. Term: 1 yeai: s" Pndaak.\111._ Dapolit 1111 llllOllllti-Add or withdraw 811.Y time. Sl cumnt amwal rm. All interest is wmpoanded daily. Free Servbs1 Leave $1.000 or more in }'OU1' aooount and we1l give YoU free traVelera checka, money orden, notary service and trust deed note collectloo. Other free services for accounta ot arrr size include: save-by-mail postage, savings banks, Monthly Money Plan, sift check holders and many more. Sq. "Callfornia Federal, here I romel" l . CaJWomia Federal Savings .... "'~ .......... , .. • .. · Coeta Meea Office: 211Jfl-Bouil'Mid ···---. -. • • •• ; • ' Anaheim Office: IOO N. llllllld AYlnue 7JN222 r Orange Otftc:e: -4050 ll••.alnar DIM 1110.,Cnlt .... cn.1~119 ... .... . - , .. , ~. l~~ ~ ~ " ., • the ' ' .s bo • ' " ' i :i ·-:-: ·: .· ~ ' • • < ' •• " ., • • ' ~ • • • • . • " .. ~. • • ·: -C() • His • ag : . . ' ! t . .. ~ se ' ty ,• ·: 1' :· .. ., , . ' ~ Ne ~ of • fi > m : cl :. cj • tio • • : . . .. • ' . . . . • • • • . . ' • • ! l • • ' • ' • • • • . ' • • • • • . I 1 • ' • • i >-- • / • . ' . · DAILY l'!LDT f • --Po&ceman . 'Saves Boy ' a mu quart fo.-the priee of a ~h'" ;·I&tmai· • ··~ •A qlflrt for the regular price of a fifth-during this sole the prices 4?" all fifths reductd·flve cents ,in order to comply with Calif. state liquor lows . ....... ,.... ---. . -- : ;A ~ Pollce olllcar II eul -•iii lmllaalse diY to • little ""' bo ~ alter belnc """ hro mil-. . down a raglJlg DocNI ""'lr9I CIDal In Covlu. _ .. , .. Offlell' aadll . -. --rlPllld llld -........... erawt.id -Ille , .... Ibo ,INlo( -· en "' bed and -n1Ji1- ' I .. • • 111e -• ...i.,.... • • .... .... ~lid .. be •• ,,... -llllllil put. . -· • 'ftle 'boy, ·.ui. 0... Jr., ...S"tbe ollkler were ·reecmr-t !lic -btlni'eumlnecl In , ~ ~.ftw.1-'ri : ' I il'Zi'UZ't'Lrl 1 ~ ' ' ; . - .o; .... ¥ 3 the ~.:i.,; "*1d8la uid. The , ~ boy ~'on to ·• ~-of. ~ wood 'fat "'·~· ' • ~ "Jt ~j 'J -~llJll I ) 40 ~-~.;w,liiiW-,+'1"1' !101 f saJd later, ~ ~ 7 ; ' , .. . .. *' ,. ). .....,. • • ; ~ I ~ ,• Actor· .,.., -· baa ' ::--~s..·· ~ Monka·loi : iielr trial iii "galh ' ~ol!QUr•dlilhJbybls ' ~ fifth wlli!,jlarbora -:'. -Rooney. . < ~ Court Judge Mario ~: (llnco, :no denied the re- •. quest;;llad rullld Sept. 29 that It -In the besl 1nte ... ta of. the -to remain with ) their-matenial rgrudmother. • Barjlara l!ooney wu shot to : de8~ m 191:6 while.she and : Rooi:ley were -~led. ;. : . * ~ · EberMri1 llueDecla of St. " Gall, •1~11nd, a great- • ~aD,Pf®dlya~ ~ nounced the birth of a seven-.; pOwid . .&i; his.eighth· child. - • Hazelbacb married his se- • cond wife, now 32, last year. ' His first wife died 10 years ago. • • • * : Deputy Mayor Josepli M. • Quhm of lM Angeles is ex-t peeled to-be hospitalized for one to two weeks for. treat- • ment of a heart condition, dre- ; tors at St. Vincent's Hospital • said. -: * A Soviet U. N. official spent ~ severafhoUl'3 in Nassau Coun- • ty (N.Y:) Jail following his ar- -Oil charges of. -driving. · '.:. VJad1ml:r V • .uannc.v,.a 5-Y~!I. political 8ffalril of., " ficer of. the U.N. Outer Space ~ Cornmlulon w. s = \ without' ~· by. !JI ' · ' Court Judge Jolm.JI. B!i>ilt ' AccOri!lDI' to ~. the '.·~ Russi8ri's car was seen weav-ing erratic8lly in North Wood- " mere lmd the Russian alleced- ;. Jy !alleif a breathana!YJ"l' test .-following bis arreot. . I . * One reason why the average ~ New Yorker dumps six pounds ' of garbage, each day -a figure that. -oqt to 41 : million poomd> IOI' the whole • city ~ls. that be bas "no ' civic )ridi," ..,. city Slnita-• tion Comm.Lsaloner BerWt ~ EUQ.~ r ' Ne Ycttttr·jtist -udon't ..... . " ' •'--"-:· treaL~ ~ !: .¥te ~· ' homes;~•f-be ~· 'Minimum $100 penon1J llOOOlllll I . • Hop in your I car and come as you are! I • I The Imperial • i folks are ! waiting for you! • ' • • • • . • • • . • i I • l • . i ~1*1a1Bln i Colt8Mela t-Harbor Blvd. II Folr Olive (7i4) 979-1000 • • BELLA RON ANTIGUA JAMrfR'Aw- Calif. ·Brandy lmjiOmd'Riiiii SON'S SCotch "G'&WFIVE STAR· Blended Whiskey . KARENINA: . JIM BLANEY ·Kentucky Bourbon 6.23 Reg. 4.99 R"I!. 5.99 ~e . Full Quort 4.99, Ful,1 Q~ort 3 •. 99 Full ', · rt 4.99 Full bodied, rich i"""~ :.Oiolce1 'med i u 'In , Distil , ~ blended, f lavor, yet delight-:· ,'b0died·ru"1. GhOice , and mqtur,ed in 5.29 Reg. Fu ll Quart 4.29 Mellow whiskey, str. whiskies, blend- ed, all 5 or more years old. Vodka 4.79 Reg. . Full Quorj 3. 99 Double-dry vqdko 11 · breathlessly · llght, charcoal fil.tered. Cose of 12 47.88 5.99 R91!. Full Quart 4.99 &yearsold, 86 proof . Old-fashion- ed str. bourbon..' .Cose of 12 59.80 fully smooth. of gold or light. Scotland. . • Cose of 12 59.88 Case of 12 · 47.88 . Cose of .12 59:88 .1, • 1. ~:Pertea _w.lne sale Reg . I. ~-2..98 . 1:~9 ~-·3 I A.99 CoN of 12-18.98 G/<ll,Tl!'IST-40.T,W!Hl·f""" GO'"'"" • Ll;bfrouiliikf\~ '• <May Wine • Moselbl.~hei"li' ~lie or • Bem- k<istler lljiiSl!!tsi. ·• ARMAND DUPO Wi•OI from f,.. .... • Cot.._ .cfu Rhphe. •· Gomoy •. Pinot Chotdonnay • Anjou Rose -DAL VA Still -I-1-r....,.1: l•llGDALJtiopo ..... ~or C-.... LAMBRU~ Medium •dry\ red wine from ltoly. - Flt.ASC.4.TI'l-Frogrant white dinner , , wine from Italy. TIUE FRUITWIHES,,_,.,._orl<- ~r cbotte.•-Old QOnistt·Cherry or • Qld Danish.llJG?<'Currunt. · . '• • • • . '!I-qt. comparoti-1n ""'" of printtftg arror, mini,.,..,;, logol -..., price ,.in PfW¥Gll. .. , Cose of 12 51.48 best sellers on sale 5.49 MILL FARM Str. Bourbor>-<ase 52.95 Qt. 4.49' 5.99 SERENADA Tequilo-case 59.88 Qt: 4.99 4.99 ANCIENT BOND 100 Proof Kentucky Str. · .. sil. 4.At i99 GLENFARCLAS Glenllwt'Scotch, 12 Yr. 91 Pr. . . 5t1t 7.ff _;:_,.8.99 SALIGNAC VSOP Cog~ose 86.29 ·. 5tto :7;99 7.79 OLD GRAND DAD Stralght.,-<ase 75.50 . · ; Qt.: ,,99 7;79 DEWAR'S 'Whito Label Scotch--<ase 75.50 5tto •.99 7.99 PARK LANE 15 Yr. lmporto_d .C:anodian-case 82.95 5fli •.99 5.39 CALVERT Extra Blended Whiskey-<ase 53.89 Jiii· 4.99 6.45 HUDSON'S BAY 6 Yr. Cona,:lian or Scotch Jiii ·J.f9 6.59 LAUDER'S Scotch-case 67.94 Qt. 6.p 6A5 5AM{;LAY 8 Yr. Old Bourbor>-<ose 52.95 Jtll 4M 8.99 LACRIME d'ORO Italian Uquwr 5tlt "J.f9 7.99 PUCCI ltolian Demi Sec Liqueur 5tlt J ,99· 6.99 LIQUl:UR DE ST. DOMINIC . . Jtlo 4.99 6.99 ALbHA KONA Coffee Liqueur 5tlt· J.99 7.99 SANS RIVAL Ouzo Ith J.99 7. 99 5 ST AR G""'k Brandy 5tto J. 99 4.29 JACQUIN'S "'Full Strength" Gordials 3.49 Ea. • 3/9.99 Your clioke : ... NI SETTE, BANl)NAc CACAO, GREEN or WHITE . . MENTHt ., . haU '.g0:llon saviiigs . Mix or Match 6 or More V2 Gallons-Save on Additional 10,% from Single Bottle Price. OU> CROW l.Jwllt Wiiioby . HIHNESSY IW AIMI Cot•• 27.38 " Holl Gollon tA3I °''°" .... 12.98' · Half Gallon 1'1.4f SOUTHllH COMFORT 14.58' Half Gallon 11." IUIHETT'S W1tll8 SotW Glf. -11.38' Half Gollon 9.,. ' Special case af 3-26.98 KING'S RANSOM 11 y,, OW Scotch '19.50' • Half Go11on 11.•s Special case of 6-96.00 IOYAL CANADIAN 1-..i Wllitliy 13.18' Hol(Gallon ID.ft Special ccse of ~26.98 OU> SMUGGUI Scotch . • tl'.98' Half Gollon 11,,. • Spocial case of 3-35.07 OU) GRAND DAD ic-ky Sfnlltht 15.SS' Holl Gollon U .99 . PA.Ion' c:.rHon.lo INM, 12.98' HalfGollon 10.99 1. w. HAIPIR Ko-'ir S..ettM lS.08' HalfGolliln 11.99 GOIDON'Sllot 11.30' Half Gallon'·" Spoclal c-of ~26. 98 llWAl'I w... ..... Soolch 19.4'' Half Gaitan IUO DINIS MOUHll GoN 1.-f C11111 16,.4'' Half Golian 14;7f SpociGI ..... of 3-39.93 Special case of 3'-65.83 TIACHEl'S Soolch 18.70' HolfGollon 14.tl Special ccse of ~0.45 · FOUi IOSIS Ut1ot Wiiioby 13.18' HollGollon 11 .4f Special oose of 3-31.03 lllFIA Tll Glo 16.20' Holl Golian ICM Special "°"'of 3-39.01 JOHHHll WALICll .... Soolclo 19.50' Holl Gollon 16.7J GIORGI DICKIL OW H.. I WWilrn 15.58 ' Holl Gollot1 11.ft VAT •t Scotch 14.78' Half Golian ll." Spec ial cosa of 3-3S.07 ~iAYLOa ic.o1 .tff"t•,;;;nw"•'n'.,,. Special c-of 3-32.38 CIOWH IUSSI V.... ~ 9.50' Half Gcifkwi· ... IALLAHTIHl'S 5atoli · 1 • 17.98' Half Gaitan 14.tl CllllSTIAH llOTHW • 111t ' 1'.30' • Half Gilion' II.ff ............ -...... 11.50' Half Gaitan 10.Af Special CON of ~28.33 CUTTY SAU 5atoli 19.SO' Holl Golian 16." VIC KER'S LondOll Dry ,Gin 5.49 Rei Full ·Quort 4.49 90 proof · distilled, bottled by the mak- ers of America's finest quality din. Caso of I 2 53.88 .... ~. ROY ALE RANSOMME Scotch Whisky 7.49 Reg. Full Quort 5 ... Distilled, blended and o~ed in Scot- land. 86 proof. Cose ofl2 71.88 .. ,;ou.et P'i•'try , G!A~T COOKIE Tl•. • 4 lbs. l." .I~ .. Englis~ _pastries, cookies. Reg . 4.98 1 D.l.IOSH·Styla •C011doo · 2 lbs. t.99 Assorted:codklri-,Jnlfot:troct. tin. Reg. 2 .99 1>.l)'4li\t ClilF'10.,dt\ad Cooopo S,raods Si.-vlfriotiet 'ot ·~ •sp...ds In squeeze-"' 1 spreod 0ttrbn; Makes·102 conapes. Gift boxed. R~. 3.98· •.• · · l.99 . ~~ ! . • COM;~ .. 'GI~ lox. l.f9 Chtest . in 'reoCfy .. to-moil box. Reg. J . 99 1t1F1Am 1.,1 ... Fruit ·C.lia ,5-lbs. of ~od fruit cake in a•glft box J.ff PAIK Ail;l-r 1.,tr.h Fruit eo4 Cha..,. Cob '2'..99 Ran, ' · Vocuum tln--f \ll lbs.'·" I -• . MOU Y Q' ...... lrillo Whitltty frwltnh 2. 99 R-s1. Vocuum tin-I ~ lbs. Ut HOLIDAY Fnoltcoko 2 lbs. I.ff American fruitcake in o t-landsome gift tin. PIAK FllAN ,,_ Pllddi"9 Imported from England. Heat & serve. I lb.·" • I ! --------. ~~~~nlliln@ -~~~·-~ ANAHflM ... N. helW flf4) l)J.lltl • I ,..._ ______ •Oli0L<<111<ie-.1o W ...I!.--• · 41 •..w.-1::!..,. 17141 ..,..1212 1111 w~'°" ~ m .1i11 t>•,.., ,_... ..._ tli•i-tft.im -'-~~ "1op el •'-sund•y, 11 e.m. to 6 p.m. tnOftCl•y through ..+uril.y, 9:JO .un. io 91JO p.m. .~. '• .. - ' I I JI DAILY PILOT Fungus Contr~lled? Parking Lot for .Commuters J>iished -~· lllld -...,..... by the ••llllble to poy _. thu 71. SANTA ANA UCI Biologist Experiments With OrchUls Eltabllshment of 1 pn>poHd "Park·N·Rlde" lot In F)lllerton between Iha Santi Ana IJ1d The theory b • h I n d In-Slate DMdon ol Highway• II ....-cl tho -11111 ulOI staUallon pl lbe parking lol II estimated 1t fl.I mlllloo with tq on euollne inGooy ... be based Oil lhe contention ol 1111,clio for purchale cfc the used lar oper11ln& ...,.._, district General M a n a I er land. Fecltral lundl a r e Iha report stated. ' By GEORGE LEIDAL OI ... a.11¥ ,.... IWf The orchid's We and dealh familiarity with fungus 11\ay lead ta production of a totally harmlesa fungicide, a UC Irvine biologist and recipient of a U.S. NaVJ study grant believes. Dr. Joseph ArditU o1 UCl's developmental and cell biology department, bas for three years betn working with a natural orchid co m p o u n d which controls fungal growth. Dr. ArdilU IJ1d Dr. Michael , H. Fisch have been awarded $22,049 by lbe U.S. 011vy Of. flee of Naval Relearcb to con- tinue the studlet for another year, a UCI spokesman said. "Orchids spend their lives in close asaociation with a fungus which lives ln their root sy$:tems. Without the fungus the plant cannot live. To much of the funguJ and the orchid dies," Ardlttl explained. To survive what Ardlttl described as parasitic attack by the fungus, "orchids have therefore evolved a capacity for producing c o m p-o u n d s which inhibit fungal growth ." The compounds, c a 11 e d phytoalexl.m, are produced by orchids and other plants, in response to the presence of fungus, Dr. Ardltti said. While they belp the plant fight off the fungus, "they also ha ve some antibacterial er- ' DAILY P'ILOT 1111 ORCHID DEVELOP R UCl's Dr. 0Ardlttl feet. The compounds seem to inhibit both fUngal and bacteri- al growth." The Navy's interest in the compounds stems from a desire to find a "natural, blodeifadable, highly specific, non· t o x I s, non~ polluUon chemical to control fungus ~ fections," Ard1tU said. U the cbemlcal can be synthesized and m a s 1 -p r o- duced, It might have ap- pUcatioM ln human or animal med1ctne, in food atorage or ln Riven.Ide freewa)'I for oom- agrlculture, he said, adding muten to Loa Angeles should that "at the moment we don't be a first priority objective of know." Iha Orange County 'l'iiinsit One finding of early portions District, dlrect.ora were told of the research, suggest \he Monday· natunl compound might COO· ORANGE co•lllTV A report given to °"' dlrec- trol •··-·· f lod f uni I tors otaled that between 550 ........ -or a per o nd 950 d U d -~·'d be tlme before the fungu s in turn "'--------" 8 a Y ri ers '-~ · e:rpected to use the parking attacks the phytoatexln. ''That facility which b ablo !mown al would suggest a dosage might the "Klu-N·Ride" project. be given every IS days with no to clean up oil and were more The report wu prepared by accumulaUon of poi.son In the damaglng to marine plant lUe Lampman a n d Associates eco-systero, such as results than the oil miCht have been. wider contract to the district. from DDT control of Insects. Thus, they .,. encouraging us It rocommended that land be Goldon· "Pele" Fie~ thal.,.....:c=.....:.==------'------- the .. eoey should provide au 1ypeo ol ropld tramlt aid to l'llldOotl ol the county. FleldlnC bad prevlo"'ly 1old directors that Iha Los Ang~ .. Rapid .Tnmll District (RTD) had &PSX'OVed the idea and of· fered cooperation. Total coat of tbe lacUlty, oo SundcP,r is FDDE>Af • "Our job ls to purify Iha in !hl• re!Oarch in the bope It . acquired IJ1d conatructlon of phytoalnlns, delennlne theirilJll~u~eco~loglcally~=~-=anllng::,'_' J!"'"~lce~f~acill§tles~a~t~the~l~t-a~cr~e ~==;;~~~~!! cture, attempt to syn-be concluded. site be started as soon u estze them and find out if they are useful," Dr. Ardtltl said. Since it b impossible to wort wilh the compounds pf'f> duced by .. ~ of Iha 20,000 to 30,000 orchid varieties, the UCI study II employing Cym- bldium orcblds. To date, one by-product not dlreetly related •deollflcally to the main research effort, bas been an increased un- derstlndlng of the effect of detergents on plants. This information could be useful to the Navy in selectlng detergents for use in cleanin1 up accidental oil spllll, Dr. Ardlttl .. Id. "The Navy wants DO repeat of the Torrey Canyon disaster where the detergents spread Credit Rich ind Cash Poor? T. Mon11omery Agency Aasocl1te NEWPORT BEACH Tel: SSS.1500 'K. a.Cmbf Apncy Assoclaitti HU,.TINGTON BEACH ... Tel:~l500 Irvine Man Re-elected Mason Giveri Top Award In Scouting Sound Life insurance planning helps close the gap. We've got great plans for you. Coiinty Easter Seal VP Call your nearest Manulife agenl ManidlLife TUSTIN -Eugene F. Tutt of Tustin has been re-elected president of the board of directors of the Easter Sea l Society of Orange County. Other officers elected to serve with Tutt for the roming year are : John Spear of Irvine, re- elected first vice president ; F. Sexuality Week Set FUIJ.ERTON -Human Sexuality Week will be held Nov. 13 lhrough 17 at Cal State Fullerton with a program of panela, lectures and special pr.-atlonl. Tho _.., apon!Mlre<! by the unlvenity'1 Health Center and· the Alloclated Students, will focu.!I on the socJological, b f o 1 o g icaL psychological philOIOPhlcal and reUglous upecll of human sexuality, accor;ting t o co-chairman Kathy belton. "Special emphas1s will be placed on venereal di5ease, birth control and related health topics," Mn. Belton said. A IChedule of the week's progrum 11 available at the Auoclated Students office on Cam)JUI. DNtia Notice• ARBUCllLB A ION WESTCLIJIP MORTUARY a7 E. 1'1UI k, CMtll Meta -• llALTi-llEllGIRON FUNERAL ROME C...delMar - Collll M.,. -• llELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Bradway, Costa Meu LI W4SS • McCORMIClt LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17'1 I.qui CUyto Rd. -• PAarlC VIEW MEMORIAL PAU CelDllory M~ -...:··~om. Ne.,.n -; CllWllnlla -• PEn: FAMILY COLONIAL nlNERAL -II: 'l9tl -An. ., ...... ,.-..-• llllftW' -111.o\JIY --~ .. 7 ;= .... I The Manufacturers Ufe Insurance Companv He.cl Office: Toronto, Canida Brien J. Towers~ A&eney Associate NEWPORT BEACH Tel:558-1500' William Olson of Orange, 2nd vice president; Bill Haywood of Fountain Valley, treasurer and George Hill of Laguna Beach, Secretary. John McKennon of Santa Ana and Richard Sears of Irvine also were appointed to first-term seats on the board of directors. McKennon ls vice president and managing direc- tor of the Grand Hotel in Anaheim, and Sears serves Avery Products, Inc. of San Marino as director of employe relations . SAN FRANCISCO - William R. Mason, president of the Irvine Company, has been ~ven the hlghestJ-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Honorary directcn appointed to their second term with the Orange County Easter Seal Society board are T o m Frandsen, Community Rela- tions Director for KHJ-TV, and Tom Harmon, KTLA a ports peraonalUy . Current for KHJ TV, and Tom Harmon, KTLA .sports personality. Current board members who will remain on the board for the f972-73 year are: Mrs. L. J. Cella Jr., Santa Ana; Marshall Dunn, Anaheim; John R. Mawhin- ney, Fullerton; Fred Nyquist, Newport Beach: Judge Calvin P . Schmidt, Corona del Mar; Andrew Ve]<, Santi Ana; Raymond L. Watson, Newport Beach, and Cecil Wrtghl, Orange. Pralm S. Singh will continue to serve a.s ei:ecuttve dJrtctor of the Society and Iha Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center Jn Orange. Band to Play SANTA ANA -The Mater Del High School band, drill team, IJ1d flag group will perform from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 11 at MacDonald's Restaurant , 1521 W. Edinger Ave. A clown with free balloon.I, 1Cng leaders IJ1d cheerleaders will allo perform. regional awai:-<1 In scouting, the Silver Antelope. Muon 111 one of nine men in the Western Hem~phere who received the lfward at the western region confereoce of the Boy Scouts of America over the weekend. Another Orange Countian hooored with the S ti v e r Antelope was Manball E. Goldblatt of Fullerton, an ex- ecutive of Hughes Aircraft Corp. Norton Clapp, net Ion a I president of the scouta, made the presentatklns before mqre than 1,000 volunteer ICOut leaden and uecuUves from the 10 western United States, Alaska, Hawaii and the ter- ritory of Guam. Oark Asks Bus Study SANTA ANA -Supervisor Ralph Clark, a member of the Orange C o u n t y Tramlt District board, Monday called for studies leading toward bus: service In the western central area of Orange County. He .Yid such service should be Ued · into the HartJour Boulevard and Adams Avenue intercommunlty routes previously approved by the district board. • Clark called for future route. within the cltles of Loa Alamltos, Stanton, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Buena Part and~. The supervisor pointed out that addltlona1 buses will be available In March to begin service In the area he sug- gested. MCDO"ald'S LI U," Will Give You One f(le Large Fry -Gr Voting lrlnt Y-Yotl119 Sftlb .. McDo1111hl1 leacll Ir ... anmp1lls llaztlllttDll l11cll FOl A. .. a l,AAGI PRY _ _J_ltll "-·~ ... ___ ... _ ~:!.',I 1M* I t I I • HO · -. people A HomeWlt In Vlct:or'fli111 ..... acuda1Mru.t.U hinds c1111a1ttlll mt HolMbrthe loth"tM monthwn from the Jst whln Mid to tn. end of tht quirt.'. Americas l,a11lest do more\ u ... Man..-1..-... of Home'• Endno • lnt«wt,. ............ ""..., IOCOUntfor• --·wants to ____ .... __ ~ ....... __ ,.., ~--_ .. _ 5~" ~ .. ·~·--•Is 11 ,4 "'-or--. 0---0 '""*' Clllilim• Pl 0--ua o ..... c• ,, • FA!tlt o.__. 1 1• SltRVICUo--ots .. arrt·a _,..,._ \ -. .... ._.. ................. ,__ ...... &m .... ________ ....... -. ........................... _..._..., __ •• , ' ' '. B and • ' Shirley T. Black TumQr RemOved 1.np.~ Ruling ~ ToS~d · M4ii Guilty, ··ci~et.. Life LOS ANGELES (AP) - A 26-year.old transient bas been sentenced to rue in pri9on for the mlrderi. of a suburban Claremont · teenager yl h I I e 5 Arrests At Rally sleodlasUy dell)'lng any part. EL CENTRO (AP) -Five in the slaying. l . )'OIWg penons were arreated "I swear before tllls court 1n ~ rock·throwlng melee 1t a and ,'!'Y GOO that I did nol do . pollllcol raJl1 Moadajr' nJcl>I, this, Leon W. Short told ih«t11'1·deputlel ·Ald · • Superior Courl Judge Paul An ImperW CowitJ 'lhlrur1 B r e c k e n r id g e Monday. !pOllielman u1d a fl«M' troke "Somewhere, so meday, out at a concert and rally whoever dkl tbiJ ls &ol)lg to bo sjlClll80r<Cf by the Yo u n g caught and I'll forllye )'OU Roplbll<llal Ind -.raI bun- then." dred ·y--'> llllrted Broctemido lmpoood tho lllrowlDi l1lCD and bottlu. sentence on ~ immedlate.ty Arrtvfng sherltrs -..-n-d after fmcling him guilty at the highway patrol officers _ conclmlon of a three-week d<clored the rally an llllllwful non-jury trial In the batlertllC -, and tome foc:Q death of Virginia Lynn Smlih, ..... -It 111"'1, the 13. It was the third trial for lbortfl'1 IPOkuman llld. No Short on the charge. lnjurl .. were rtpOrted. BEER DRINKERS SHORTED? • LOS ANGELES (AP) .:. Anheuoer-Buacb Co. has been 80Cllled cl llhort.nilbtlnf Ill -In I Superior Court llU!t llled by I local attoruoy, claJmlnc IO repre1e11t all ()all. fornla beer drlnken. ' "' Jay s; Bulmub, allopf ,Jo Ibo llU!I IUed Monday tllat Ibo "''": coinmlts lrRd and breach of warranty by short-""~' 111 IJ. and lkunce..., ol Bulcb Bavarian beer by one dram--ooe-clzte of an ounce per can. The civil llU!t contendl boor drl!if<en are overcharged at leut $259,000 a yur bocaule cl the eborllge. -llid bo pufcbued II lout 14 cana cl boer durtn& the 14 houri prior to ftlln( Ibo llUlt and -.i elCh can lbout a.dram .&ort. 1be suit seeD monetary ~lion for beer drinten and atUrney's fees for ~ Proposition Suit Ended ORDER .......... TURKEYS .. THANIMIYINa WI HATVU ALL THI NNm TllM.lill ... I. WINis • LlfUOU COAST SUPER MARKET ..--·Col 673°3510 • ' t' , ..,._. _,, • , ' ' WEJ)NESDA. T ' NIGHT* . . •• TA~t) HiOHT CET.S&·POB SI.SOI ........ , .. ,.,....,..,_. nlgltl ID Oii out. Al Doi T- W ... ll llJ nlglll 11 T-lllglll. You IOI Ill 1111J Doi T-tor )Ull t1.RI TNI Wldrl11ll1r,.,.. .... ""._, __ ,.. _,forgot. Al~,.,., .. tlod ....SIObOll. •From4p.m.. ' NIWt'olrr llACH lrtolol N lfZll II C....,. • UNrA AIUi. 4lh St .... 1112111: I ,.,,.,. TUITIN It.I "'" -.......... l'wy. • , A!'fle& THal Goes On No Bodies Found • ment Friday to protect lhemlelvu from r.trlbutlon by t h e AnaelJ , aald publlc delendtr Rkliard Petenen. D.'IL v Pll.oT I l med lea I weight reduction The ••ft end practictl method for the entire family to 101• wel9ht ... under the strict 1uptrvl1Ytn of Mtdictl Doctors C.11 for ·-•loot Monday thru PrWay t a.m. te I ,.,... CIDMll l to 2 p.m. wide-awake styles ••• even for those late, late calls. Like the STARLIT!• telephone ••• the dainty high-style phone with a dial that glows. It's Ideal for h6r vanity or night table for after-dark dialing , or just as a friendly soft night light (with adjustable brightness). Bedroom or breakfast nook, kitchen or rumpus room ..• every home should have a second phone, a step· and work-saver for your greater pleasure, convenience and security. Wherever your need, whatever your taste or decor, there's a fascinating selection of styles, colors and special-purpose telephones in General Telephone's Extension Extravaganza. ~ ......... ,."""' ...... .......... _ .. __ ··· ......... ... Ind Mell IMIOn ..... ... _ ... ___ .. .,._, -Ill -· -""'· ,... .......... ••111r1. • • I ldil &RmRN. ta I• llW , • ' ' • ' ' J la "' r l f 1 • • • .... l . I ') 11tll.YtfllM' l'UllLIC NOTICE PIJBUC NOTICE tr , . . PIJllUC NOTICS PVllUC NOTICE - -- Dangling Jet Taken From Carrier's Side • ddress ' Pair to ..c .. H ..... ·IDV~tors Serie$ e Pouon Threat SACRAMENTO (AP) Police sar, the person who mailed at ~ nine packets of poi!oned food to pe"""1S In the Sacramento area has 108 Simons But Not One Garfunkel Every November wHen the new telephone directory is distributed, Paelllc Telephone announces the approximate number of UStinp, the number of paget and the number of -. deliv'""1 to CUllomen. But the complllf olllclal! also like to llllow Ibey have read, as •ell as comted, the llstlnp In Its-·~: For e1ample, they found 108 customers of tlle·ll0,000 list.<! have the lat name of Slmon, but no one in Orange County Is I GarflDlkel TRIS BEING A political yeor, the oompany looked for names of 10me candidates fot the hlchest pooltlon In the land and found 53 Sclnnlt.es, IO NW... and 13 McGovems. Orlnio County bal Its own Paul 'Newman, Gary Cooper, L. B: Johnaon, U. S. Grant, Ell:r.lbeth Tayior, R I c b a rd Burtoo, Roy Ro(en, Dale E'fllll, George c. -and Vtn...I Price. The .... ty a1., boo!l8 Robert Yoong -37 of tllem. 1be m-page directory beCJna with Floyd Aaborl of Garden Grove and M. Zyiulug of Santa Ana brlnp up the rur. IT HAS 47 more P81'" thin lut )'f.111"1 e d I t I o D , ~ doubtadly 1ugment.d by a few more Smith lllCI Jolmaon lllllnp. • There m 3,111 Sm Ith llltinp (Robert Smllb •Pl>Oln 14& tlmet), 1,248 01med Johnlon, 1,109 -Brown and.Jonm appean 1,• Umet. Tbae ... tbo .... -fre-quent ...... one ...., flCh of the all>bal>otlcaJ I D d dllllfted dlreetones are now ...... dellYU<d to I00,000 bomil and bnlfr llJ.. JAY camp1117 o!ftclala. C---. .,uh Uno or _.. phanee DllYPt-cOllielbJ -.S:..,f..,..oaatalned lnthe- PVIUC"'MOt=u;;;;;-- . tbftatened to mend bis dead. I ' .. Ill. ' Now there's a '.[oyslODf,.Sllvfngl and Loan ready 10 88l'Y8 a wllolo ·new ·area-th• Auport.cemer. Thlll11 aarallldal Grand·Openlngtlllle- now rlgh!'tfilough t1ll November 24th . .So . be sure to come by and Join us for tho c:alebratton. Free gllts for Mother Nature. ~ has a deep Interest In ecolo!IV. ~ars wlty everyone who comes by our Deir llnmch at Allport Center can take home a unique Ire• gl!I. A VoUI18 seedling tree ready for planting wherever lio.u choose . , , pins a free booklet wt th.com- plete planttng lnstructt0ns. Please P~V na a vtttt. We have enou1h trees for every1>o4v (lnclucllng a supplV at our Wlltlmlnater and Anaheim cill!C&J). .. Al the 181118 llme we'll be conllnul1lll·our tree p1mtt1ng pmsram 1n 0ransa County. When VOU come In we'll arrange to !lave a ~14 tree planted In your name, at our .,_,)JV the Division at Forestry. E9orv ~ tree helps Orange County. We11 give you a map showlnll where your tree· 11 being planted plus our special C8rllfk;ale Of 'l!wW •. somelhlDl·for'lile . , . whole family., .. · ~ K~e has plmal!'d·albllWw-:u..l! W&'vo.put togot~eriit~'Of s~ses ·for vou. TbON'll·4f' ,-,:llYI• literature and Jtllllis .tomal:et!le you . ' ~ l • " spend at Ksystane ieallJ .wmtllwltlle. , . ' . ' Afew,wordlto' .... ' ! • • Keystone l!ltis you the ·hfibaft:~ posalble OD'ev8ly dollar you,deplslt at AJrPorl Center. The only 'IJiHtlon 11 how much lnierest \lo 'you' wllll'' and fOr howl~· '. Clpen.l>regular pa19boot acComtl and 1191 S'lo compoantled dally -Ille daV 90ll1' f1U1ds 1111tdep0sltild to llledlleinllldiis.wn. lJepoltt s1000 or.more;at ~·lone 11111 receive S"f•'lo ort 1-2 yeer·cllpalllJ, PUt ln at Jeut $5000 for ·:l'.yN!t or more'lllll your yield Is 6°-> compoUlldlli'411lr. All 1undll lml1red to 1211.000. · • • .casai1Ce91tone. • . ' If you like auth8ntlc Sllllllflh·decor:voa'll like Ille way our intm:lor diconitor has hAndled.our new ·Alrtlclrt C8illei Immel!. It's an ·~c ~e11&111 • .M~l-ware c:aie!ullV 1~ed. In Moxlco.ud. Q001dl. D418d.fm: your pleallll'll --~ ... --... 1-·• ••llll . " I .'oY • \ . : .•" '\ . \. ' i ' ' I , Netr!XIJI~ . a,t.flle •• rt. : , · .. . Dil99 ll&ht!lll Off llaWllmr Boal8'Ud. W'AebdlisI•ein•tWWWandJamborie ta tha north ~ tliere'ti'}!lentv ot paiklaa and.ll!i etiY ~ft.iil'fa~uuy. . ' ...... Of-'V!lll can,d8potlt:or.1!ftlidnwll!1 mau-and we 'pay 'tha'JIOSfqe. we oller m8riv fr,,a ~ you'll !ID: Ale de- posit boxes; notu'V .1ervlce, traveler'• cltacb, 11111 of our spadoua Cft!!UllP'!llJ ropm. ·And many olhet Mrl'ICel -111· 11v81J for you. · , .. • • • I ---.• w'e'l9·qp.:10r1palaaiels now. See us MandBJ 1hloqh 'l'llllrdf .fl'om 9:00 a.m. to -4:00 p.m. and FlldaV. lO:CIO a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Manager Jim~ and hi• llaff·wlll be waiting to 1hOW'fR 111'lund. r..ime allll Sol your free - • i-ld "· Cl!Pe. ~of"" Iloerd.11 &IN ca w I . a; •• ijlillt'.llldt ·-to Rll/O'I' , __ , ~ ~ '::; A•I S Ol5llll& 15$ H. Euclld, oppooill-.. "'WD'"''l,.n.. 77W• Ml .. Cl I 1 -MW 1 -,_ --t ' •• ' ~ • --+--· .. ' -- ' '! .. . . I .. '"' .. - :-§ .• , ,•:x :s ~ ~-.. ~ ' ' " • .. ' .. \ L ~ ' ~ .. ... . . . -.. ,. .. " ••• ... , ' ~~···· .,. t. • r i"j •\•.,. ' . i' . ~ . . - r ... . > • ' . ' •• • .. -t • .,. ... . • . ' f .. ,. ... • • • • ·I I ' ' .. < .... • -- • llJ .IO OLION ot ... ..., .......... If a ........ ~ I cir$ by PbyUis to a plrty, sbe coD ba IW'O tUt DO cme elae wUl allow up In Ibo -outfll It'• Im- ..... ll«aoaa there la pootUvely DOlhDia .... lib It. •Ont-ot+tlndnep' ii the trademart al 1'117Uls • Crumpl<il1. • -· • Area deslpr who producel -.Jgie drales with a -"elepnt blpple" lool: and auq>rlae l<luebes ol appllques, patclles and c!e<oratlom wlltft Ibey are lealt a- ~ "It bu to be 101Dething different or I cm't be Joterelted in designing it," the n~ aeamstnss said "It can't . . loot too OOllllllOldal or I'D put It in the : elolet and 1"o.tt later ... A • native. al Los Angeles, Miss ;CNmploll dlvlclel her lime between B110~ BYdl and a aeeluded oouae In FOl'Oll Falla'neiif 8'!dl8nds, which her :-...,.ilatber'dellgned and built. .~ALONE She, plul, 10011 to spend time alone In the _iho!mialn ~a;eat, designing, oewing, ' iliidYln8. the Bible and meditating. Her biolber Gary, 1'llo IS a photograpbet, will ~in her for~ a pertOd or Ume to work on a new -al tr-erring photographs to fabrics. Miu Crumploll's lasbion career began "' a ralber Jmardowr note during her Jlrst l>ome. economic, class when she cbole • plaid fabric for her first gar-- ment. ,. j"I' lbould1have·gotten an F," abe es:· plalned.•"l JOI p'1lurlled with my bli>ollfl aod threw It Oil the aheU. I spent moll ol , my lime helping othen In the daaa." • -She .... : a,;, k~ years liter ..;a uked.wbY aJie dldn~·get an F, and the leaeber told ·her she reoognlzed· her potential and'dliln't lib to fall anyone • .. W<iN 'CONl'llllT ' ''11len tbe -· two years I WOil the Slilger ......e cau.S.I.". she laughed. . Al1er blch• ocbool, "Miu Crumpton at-. t<n<led Loog • BYdl City College • ~ Calll""'111 State Unlveralty, Loog Beacli, . taJang art' --home ecooomlea daaoea · -lmiclol to ·lnlllfer to Oloulnord • Art inllitute ID Los Allgoles. '. Thia ..... out ~-of the hJab cost, 10 she dropped oot of ldiool and bad a series of ·"1ncoosequtntial jobs... . Vfb!l• wwting al a ftCOlllloalat for Unltid WI)', she deslgJled Oyers and broebanis il'<lllle she "always bad to be doing _, artistic ... A lllnt with a -shop gave her a ebance to be llnUld mailve people ad learn tome of the mecban\cl of. costume deslcn· 'Ille shop tupplled· -•and beadike11!1 for ~ af¥1. clvj: 11\age plays •• as "My Fal.r Lady." Ao a-..,. for ID efeelndcs,com- . -· ..,. ~ .......... time llreJchlng ~ o!"!~·Jewli1 with fabric and oesln, iD tlie'While dr.mnlng of hav- ing her .... bootlque • NOT HAPPY' "I WU ftr)' fmatrated as a.lf!Cfetary," she Wd: · .. 1 decided that even if I receiv· Kenneth. Jey· uine de.si~ns. e 'good luck. che1n with touches of ivory end rock, illustrative of his trend towerd the neturel look. ' • • • • • . . • 'fxpe'Ct"the'. unexpeded \~i: design by Phyllis.' seys -L . Zrne. She shows e mii:lr - rev.jaling penhuit end ro0~ . . . cover·11p.; _. . . · . ' / t I "'\ .. "" . , . "· . , " ·s ' I ' .. ~ 1 I ! ,I 'l 1 I • • l I Jf DAILV l'ILOT T ....... -7,1972 .Strawberries Tasted • Sweeter Than Whine DllAA ANN LANDl:llS: Y o u -loci • lllll'::t. ladt of 1111-=r:= .=... im:t -"":::. hor cblld the 11r1-..111 off litr ~-When the child uked, 11Cln J have your ttrawben111, Mom, becaue l love them 10 much," the mother replied, "I llke llrlwben1ea, too, and I'm Pini lo eat them lll)'lelf." · You commended that -for not cavtna In and you added, "Too many kids think Ibey -haft everythlq Ibey ,.. ml ult for. Ponnu who cater lo tbe whlml of their dilldren do them DO faYOr." A mucb better way of bl!Mlli,. the ,.......... In IDl' opinion, would have been tor lhe -lo 11y, "I Ub -. loo, dear, but I will llllre mine with you ml the nut Umt we have --you will lban> ,.,.... with me." AlntdT The dilld would not only have been pleued but he would have leamocl Iba Allllactlon lhll comet -lhar1nJ. The modier'1 approach, wlllcb ;v<111 ap- plauded, WU I complete lhulouL - AL80 FROM CHICAGO • DEAR ClllCt It wa1 lllleed a oomplete : ...... ud lllol'1wUllltml-ll. : 'nt -IUt ,.,.. -always .. ,. .......... to llTt • 98d'1 ..._.la ........... • • . • • • ' • • . -.... -... ,.·----.. ...,., .. Ulla ............ .,. ,..., .. _ ... __ _ _ ..... _...,.. __ ··---.. ··'*·---·-·NO•-.. ·--lwb•-· DlllAR ANN LANDERS: 111 mother laucbl mo It la bid ....,_ lo loGI< Into -"""''' windowl. I ... "'"'° up bllilvfnl 11111 la .. -of privacy and ID poor IA1e. a .... the JlC'lblem: 11'1 bave • la11!e bay window In our llvina room and I Jove lo let lhe llllllhlDt atream In, oo I aeldom pull IDl' dnperl•. A dtlr nelal>lw of oun (ml I am ilnctnl -I uy Ille la a !OvO!y, fine pnonJ bu a blblt of loot· In& Into lbal bay willdow lo 1tt U It la OK So What1s New? ~~,al---' before Iba l1ap lbe bell. For the Ult of me I can't un4enland what abt la looking for. Sbe would bo welcome any Ume, and l mean that Her habitual peerlDf Into my window really undoea me. Offlioloolll)I I lool: out and ,.. her lhere, lbodlnc bar eyes with her handl, and I become upset. I'm sure the llellev• lllo fl bei,. cooslderate but I feel II la i-rlbl:f rude. Please doni tell me to tell ber. ·1 can't. Any other aug· 1-T -LOVE MY NEIGHBOR IN MWll DBAR LOVE1 OK dn'I TELL w. A8ll: -· ..... laquae: ·-... ,.. looldDI .., Plea. do•~ feel lbl ,.. -.. dleek to -If tt'• all rlPI to 1'1111 Ute bell. Yoa are welcome any -·· DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wu watclJ. In& a :JIDM -oa TV recently and Iba followinl Information .... ptt!ellted u fact: (I) All Oii falnla before It Is cracked. (2) A beoltey egg wW gel nervous If it la plaood -lo a cracked egg. Can U.:.. l&atements be true? I have been ~ to .. t an egg ever since I beard tbell UDllttling s t a t e m e n t a . Tbanb. Ann. -BARNY ARD BLUES DEAR !WINY: ,,_, bolanl!ll wbo talk lo -mljjbl bave Influenced w.,:, 1mw. rve cltected wltll my -" (*'7 -lbt) aad ~ llJ .......... NI OU• again. Tiiey U.. mt lilea IMe to IOCll\e any nervous 9 II lllrl. llllooll, Mluesota or N•--Ann ~ dlllCll!SeS t.enage drink· ID( ~ Ill ~ Ila realities. Learn the fact. by ~I "Bocne and You -For T_,... On'1 , by Ann Landers. Send M centl Jn ootn and a long, stamped, Nlf· a-mvelope In care of Ille DAILY Pllm. • Clothes Line Traced By ERMA DOMBECK 11.e other day, a woman told me the bad eight children In : parochial . ICboola and Iba . )'OUDlelt w & I aomewtet AT WIT'S END sweater that wa1 a dead ringer for the dolen er llO hanging In his cloHL "Wby didn't you get a sweater in anolbar color?" I ulted. "They come in other col· on?" be uted. ·Your Horosaipe Taurus: Check .Details . ' · Where · ~one.y -Matters . WEDNESDAY diet~ CQDCIJ'lled.. Your.,. 1b1-. TU. •• i ....'._ J1Ue NOVEMeER · 8 v1cA .-•ppr.eialed ml )'tU -~ .;:;;; freth wlll,lilri u. ·, ' ., ........... Gltlwh>g By SYDNKY OM.WI , i.m <~· ....,, u): doublwmbe....._ Y!"111V• Aries -1-tbolr lllNlp l'l'lltt.111· 111,spreo rlPt lo"' ooafldlal - own style. Ubra fndl"4Uali youroall.J'.~"'i:\' = la blclJonlns. Anpsl absorb the m11.0. ct otltn . :a,._,.111e11t1s1 CAPIUCOllN (Dao. ""- and are mort IP! lo .U , -111r111111op1-II): Al;llvill' ~ btlilnd coocessiooa. -iod Uln = ~ -voloO. ' -Loi -..... tbal are drawn to -other -....,. ~ aoeii1111 and ,.. can be llollble. o..,;.,.1a tbougb Ibey -"' be .,. wtll bw""41 . . b7iDI lo llelp pi ... ad- pooltes. Wltll-ArlAandµbn. ~,(Aili-~ dltlonal. m1t1!Ial. Cnm- 11 ls all or notlifna '"' no l!!aqJbt"8 •II ":! ,,::~· mJmlcals Ideal.> n.. la no "~· 11-of ~ ;1'{;..~!ai'~ . ti -.lo bide. Come oul of mdlacal allill ......,, many nm+ 'd Got down lo r;:"-. -1 lltalL eicll other and ·llllJ -be Doa1 'llllllJW!owft ,...,..U. AQUAllllll (Ja IO • Feb. """"""'1 lo bnQdln8 a 811 je n e I~ . Ac c t p I II): -II Ill' llndlni "dmln boml." ArlA can bo .....,...ootly. ~ caD be rWllllc WIJ1 of, ~ THEN AND NOW -Iii :noplni.=~ the diamond Jubilee celebration -planned by · Girl Scouts, Kelly. Wittman (left] diJplaya a butte< churn ~m "way back when," while Page Pertlna cooks on a modem Girl Scout camp stove.1 Scouts Celebrate Nostalgia Sets Pace f ~r : Party Sixty yean of Girl Scoutlni will be celebrated during ao open .bouae from 7 lo I p.m. Th1lf$y, Nov. 18, ln the Scout LltUe House, Laguna Beach. Scoula wW ahow 1ervlce pro~ ectl ..:and C.dettes w 111 demomlrlls camping. Refrelhmenta wur feature favorils reclpm of Juliette Low, founder ol Scoullng. ...._,......._. -I -.Goafter---"~...,. "• but Uln ...,. · i111Caf11 rumors. wt loom e tually sUcceedo ID plninC o~ LIBRA (Sept .. U,.oct. 2' soelal _.i!vlty. '.ObtalD blnt Jeeve 1 1 'l!lpeclll mt1111t eoables '·-om caprlconJ ·' 11t 11. e. AlllES (Mild! ll·Aprll II): lo 1•1 rid of.-. Key J· Some realrlcllona are due lo Thn!I! of eveoll poln)l to 91• act Qll ~Uoa;.·D!>n't. pr· be rl""l'vod. · ~.Jg •. ~:1•11 ~·~ ~~ ~1e"."V~~ PDCEll ~ .... ~ Un~p lo poi.>llal. Doa1 be r=r~-"'~ prnm.. Ill): roce u _, -· 11tlal!ed with Inferior product. .---Evaloc ........ lo, dalay, Strive for best -be Idialilllc. flOORPIO (Ocl. 13-N• IOll 1 n d emblurJ - Open Un .. of communlceUon. • -t la on -deal ,. Know II • • d filllPl!llll ..,. ~~~· cordlngly. Acoopl .. ._.of TAURVS(,\j1rllll).M1yll!J: nectloowithflnanc:el. Di> ··d oh1n1e and aailed Be tboroUlblJ lamfllar with what la o u Im o d e d . Con· respooslbWly. Tltn II ....,, delalla wltln aD7 deal In-cenlrlls on llreamilnlng for you at hlPer Im!. volvlni your _,' la CCII> Ultll. You '"' '"1flrded for cemecf. One wbo ... , 1ve1 doln8: what comet Dlt1J?UY· .:'~ ~ ... :: ~ usurancE1: may Id have all Don't llD )'OUl'll1f lhort. °""" .... ......., ......._ "'9 DMLY the facts. Know It ud prooeed .... , 8 A,Q IT T A Jl i u I (Nov. ~'."' N.:V.!"H'.::":i1~ ...!;:. :: accord1ngly ....... aQd Let . 12--Dtc. tl): tunar C1Cle ii __, lfl ,..,, °"""'• ..... play promlnenl rolel. high and ·:your ]ienemllll' .._.. """' "' -.. -· Lle low. PlaJ walljD( pn.e. GEMINI (lll1 ll..June·111): i-r-=:::;;;====;;;;;ll·~:::;!~~~;:- Olben .... wtll -· thtlr bands. You belllllt by beiDI peUent. Llllen ml 1111'11. IJ>. cent is on marriage,, partnerahJp, special agreementl. Lo w ~ k e "I ap- proach ls neceuary. CANCER (June II-July 22): One cloae to your home has answers you seek. Key now ls to maintain attttude of ac. eeptanee. Be moderate. Avoid extremes, especially Where • ,..-WOMIM1 •_. ..,.. ' ... • "'' •• CMll ttwy. _ ... _ .,._ FINE STATIONERY CHllSTMAS CAIDS ~'*'' • c~ INTEJl•STING US•l"UL ~IP'TS '.lbooe Were tbe Dl)'I will theme the diamond jubilee,~ acconllng to Mra. Bwldon Wentworth, L a g u n a Com- munity Associalioa chairman. Event chairman Js M r s • Harley PbWipa. • 'All former Glrl SCouts, leaden and workm are In- vited and anyone bavtna old unllonDa. lwldboob or plo- jurel . '""1 brlni them for __ clflRlay. · 8oont leaden bope lo locals A 1kit contnatlng preeent and put unllorma will be pr ... nted, Brownle Troop SM will hold an Jnve1Uture, Junior and -· Ille Laguna woman wllo bu Ille earlll!ll Scouting record and the one who bu .lhe long"t conllmlal aervtce. 11111111 • . cfllmayed beca""' be bad ; l1Uen heir lo II wblls ll>lrla, I : unllorm blar.ers ml I plealed . alrll. : um.. he dmllope a ..... I01111, loo abort and loo bid " lhrunk!" Teas On, Tees Off :: of -· the -could · caose the kkt some problems : but, pnerally, being OD the ; · tall.end of Iba famlly baa never been too bid. 11 depeodl on bow you han- dle It. My ywnaat wob up one momlnl wftb a rack full of navy bfue coat IW'9IWI that had been handed down from the older ones. "My, you certainly are luck)'," l said. "Look at all tbo3e clothes." "I don't think I'm lucky," he pooled. "'Ibey all look alike." "Yes. but Jun think a minute. If you should fall asleep and your amu ahou1d grow half an inch, when you wake up you would still fit 1n a 11we.ater. Your chances of outgrowing your clolet are practically nil." "I guess IO," he hesitated. "Your poor brothen and aisten wore new aDd nothing ever flt. When you buy new - things CQllle in three a1zell : too Director Selected LOii WllOHT THIS WllK ~----.. ,.-..... ~--,..-..... --... ___ ...,, JIJze._C. ....... _.._"'_ ' .. .iw-llll llO If -...... =·-... _ ... &l)f• S!IRfJlll'°*' ; .. _ltr H -II*"* l'llo -----...., .... ' .......... _ ........ .... ._ .............. ...-; ,.. _____ ....... ......... @Lal I "" 111111 i I • . •itt'11 not lust the clotbn that always Jook alike,''. he said. "It'1 the toys. I never bid a new bike." "Your bn11bar did and be 111d Ibey ...,.. nothing. AD a bike -the flrlt year la 1et flat lirel and Joee nuts and bolts." Club Programs Widen Irvine Juniors Rancho S.n Joaquin Golf Courie wU1 be the setting for the Irvine Junior Woman's benefit which will begin at 6 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 12 . Proc.eds will be used lo help maintain and manage the Sin Joaquin Marsh. Country Clubboult. Panhellenic Detectives Susan Race and Lavonne Kral of Newport Beach Police Department will diSCUSI Self Defense before the Newport Harbor Panhellealc meeting at 10:30 Lm. Wednesday, Nov. 16, in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Robert L. Koehler . Indian Maidens Induction of new members in the Kabnee Ta Nation. Y Indian Maidens will take plact at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, In Marinero School, Newport Beach. "But I've never bad a new bed, new booµ, new winter coat, new boots, basketball, ke skates or pajama!. How would you like to go to camp and have all your name tags read, 'Betsy Bombeek. 1 " "I dldn'I reallu having lwld-me- downs was IUCb a big deal," I said. "I mean bow many of your friends do you know who can change clolbea eight times a day and still come out wtth 1 white shirt. dart green trouaen: and a navy blue coat aweater?" Four members won honors at the dlatrict f I n e arts festival. Mrs. Richard Hegner won a first place ln the boli·t-------------------1 "Not too many." "Look, if It'• a new sweater you want, just aay IO. I mean we thou&ht "' were doing you a big favor breaking in the sweaters so they got smooth and lint wouldn't cling lo lhmt. but If you're tel on a sweater picked oul JUS1 by you, go abee4. It Thal ·-bl -llrouP the ncb of .... IWAlon Dire I kid with ID hour lo apml al Dlaney World. I walled for hint at the clloclt-out. Finally, be came back and aaid, "nds 11 .. one I want. .. l lool<ed down. Ro ..... clutchlnc a lll'VJ blat coat day decorating dlvlalon; Mrs. Stephen Lundqul.st, second, modem oil and thlrd, felt!, and Mrs. Mlchaal Riley, sec- ond, paper tole. Auxiliary Mrs. Raf EllloU's Newport Beach hol'Dt will be the aetUng for the 10 1.m. meeting of the Women'• Auxiliary, Orange County Arthritla Foundation Monday, Nov. 13. A !Um will be shown on the manattment and treatment of •"'· Wednesday Club Martin Marionettes Oui1tmas Show will b 1 pruented at the next meeUnc of the Colla MIA Wednooday Momin& Club 11 tO:IS 1.m. Nov. 15 ln U. Mesa Verde • We have piles of ••• 1?0(1,(g tr'/A©OOO© 1111•1~1 e Fib fin Ylllntaels e Yllllts e Yll11rs c. 1111 IJ • -Skits ~'!:' ~.~~:.~:~.! ... ft'&•ml I 9'.Wft ' . Need extra money to cover your 1 Christmas Shopping? Wlth a Reserve Balance Account 1t Flr1t Natk>nil It'• there•• aoon ••you write your chtck. You don't have tO 11k anyone beolu11 the money hu already been earmarked fOrYoUr UM, when )'OU wlah. It's just Ilk• being your own loan officer. A1 1 matter of fact, we have a''" booklet. "How to Become Your Own loin Officer." Write tor your copy or, better yet, •lop. 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HIU, WE KM!W lOU WW\N~ILEI Tuesd&y, Nowtmbtr 7, 1CJ72 DAILY PILOT J§ by R09« lrodfleld 1H6~ Slav -,,,,,,.. ~ COY~. ,....., by Ferd .1o1i- >W· <ill!~Z, ~··'iC<l Plt>N'T ~ 10 GO llUYONIJU'iT ~11'9 MINI'! by ROfJer lolen .----- 11·7 eur .. :rue ~ 1 l'CWlOl1llle YOO. - THE GIRLS "l)odWtllo ...... ____ .. __ ..., ...... -.-... Mn.-...---..,..& ...... " DINNIS THE .. NACI ~~o ,, ... , ~~ .. - • y l'ILOT TlltSdaJ, NO'lltl'l'lbtr 7, tm • ' ruins Will Go All Out; • l jlnjured Trojans Back .. i ~ .. .. : ' ' ' ; ' : : i ~ I > ' ~ LOS ANGEIZS CAP) -Don't eipect many surprise! in strategy when UCLA and Southern California collide a week from ~turday to settle the Pacl!~c-8 canterence's football championship. A least that was the lndicatkm given by both sides Monday at the weekly meeting Gt the Southern California Football Writers. "We'll go all out this week," UCLA coach Pepper Rodgers said of the Bruins' game Saturday with Washington at Seat- Ue. "U we have any tricky plays we'll use 'em." , Dave U!vy, defensive coordinator for E USC coach John McKay, was asked , wbetber the Trojans, who are not ' -lo play ·this week, will .... the ; extra time to incorporate something ~ special fol' the Bruins. ~ '11 doubt it," said Levy. "There's not a ~ great deal special that you can put in. :: This late in the season we've probably ~ already used all the stunts." r U~ can lose to Washington and .still : go Ii> the Rose Bowl by beating USC, but ~ a .loa at Seattle wou1d mean the Trojans :: can capture the Paciflc-8 title with a tie ~ against UCLA. ~ Ties are not unusual In their crosstown •· series. There have been si.J:· since 1936, ~ ~recently the 7-7 standoff last year. 1 The Bnlins enjoyed a bye b4tfore last ~ year's USC game and Rodgers Said, "No :, gue5Uon about it. I would lite to have a ~ 6ye tbil yeek. A bye helped us last year ; before the SC game and we managed a 7· : 7 tie - a great game for us. It will help • SC this year." • Levy said that because of the bye : "most o{ our kids will be back," refer- ; ring to injuries that have hampered quarterback Pat Haden, tailback Rod McNeil! and Danker Lynn Swann. He indicated that extra time won 't help USC defenders be more effective against the wi!hbone-T offense of UCLA because stopping the Bruins boils down to "e_ersonnel and e.1ecution." Rogers ~d USC is offensively similar to Michigan, which beat UCLA 26-9 with a mistake-free, ba.lk:ontrol running game. t "SC nm.s the tailback 25 lo 30 times a game. We know they 're going to move the ball and we've got to try to contain. We can't let 'em make 4-0 -yard runs, 1he same as they m&W aioatalD UL" · Hodgen avoided speclllcs .. bis came plan for USC, presumably because tiis at- tentioo this week ls on Washb:tgtoo. •'. . . then we'll come out and prepare for SC/' he said. Basically, Rodgers did Ill' thol be and McKay "will try lo do tbe llllngs necessary to win. u they think they hlff to nm to win, tbey11 run. U we think we have to pass, we'll pass." Politics Kaput; · ' OC Cleans House NEW YORI( (AP) -The U.S. Olympic Committee came Wlder sharp criticism Monday from ita: first vice president who warned: "We can no longer act in a vacuum." "We are being clinically scrutinized by an aggressive and probing press," Robert J. Kane, athletic director at Cornell University, told a meeting of the USOC ExecuUve Committee. "We can DO longer tolerate tawdry politics. We can no longer treat our athletes as mindless chattels. U we don't put our house in order, someone else will put it in order for us." The alann was sounded at the first meeting or top U.S. Olympians since the turbulent and catastrophic M u n i c h Games, where the Americans were beset with mishaps, blunders and defeats that brought warnings of an investigation from Congress and helped provoke a sud- den withdrawal of membership by the sprawling Natiooal Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). ,. NCAA .JWresentatives were ~con­ spicuously absent when the powerful E.1· ecutive Committee met at a midtown hotel lo air fts transgreulom, discuss future plans and nominate a new alate of officers. · Kane, a longtime Olympic officiaJ. who was cbainnan of preparatkllS for the Munich Games, Jost a bitter battle for the nomination as president, the post going lo Philip 0. Krumm, a retired business man from Kenoslia, Wis., and Denver, who bas been associated with . speed skating. Nomination is tantamount to election. The USOC Will bold Its general coilgress in Colorado Springs, Colo., in early February. Ex-area Whiz Holmes The NCAA, long embroiled in a battle with. the Amateur Atbletic Union for coo- trol of the Olympic movement in · country, announced Oct. 28 that it was withdrawing from the USOC family and accompanied ils action with a bla.st at Olympic operations. The NCAA, representing most of the coUeges and universities in the United States, has four representatives on the Executive Committee, the same as the AAU: The sports federaUons have six members with one each on the IS. member committee going to the National Association of Intercollegiate. Athletics (NAIA), a small college group, and 'the armed forces. • . • . . . . • • . . • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t • ,: I I I I I ! • I I • • • • • • • • • ! l I • • • • I : : • • • I 1 ! i l • • . • • : ' • • l •. • ' ' ' . • . ' . • • • • • ' ' • • Making It at Drake By HANK WESCH Of 111it 0&11'1' Pl .. I Sia.If It has hardly been a season of discontent for Rudy Holmes, but the former SaddJeback football star has had to make some big adjustments while playing for Drake University this season. For one thing, thetformer Mission Vie- jo Jngh product has had very little op- portunity to return punta this season . And that's the talent which earned him lunk>r college All·America last season at Saddleback. And after eamlng league honors as a comerback last season, Holmes has found himself patrolling the secondary at safety for the Bulldot(s. Holmes 58)'3 that adjusting to being the second man on the punt returns has bothered him somewhat, but he hasn't suffered any discomforts from the switch to safety. "Returning kicU has always been an added incentive for me, It gives me another reason to concentrate on the game," Holmes told the DAILY PILOT. "But I can understand the coach's think· Ing when he bu the top returner in the league back from last season." "As far as playing safety goes, I knew what they wanted since I played safety my first year at Saddleback. At first I was reacting like a comerback ln some situations, but the change wasn't that hard to make. "I'd compare this to my Ont year at Saddleback," Holmes told the DAILY PlLOT. "I'm not doing the same things I did there, but it's because I'm new to the system. "Frankly, l haven't found the com- petiUon to be lhat much tougher than it was at Saddleback. 1be oflenslve and defeDJive liDes bere are about the aame slze, and the quarterbacb are just more e.1perieoced than JC quarterblcU." Holmes beat out a letterman to work into the Drake starting lineup after only three weeks or fall workouts with the te1m, a pleasant surprise for Bulldogs coach Jack Wallace. "You never know about a JC transfer," Wallace SB)'S, "there's always a question u to whether he'll be able to step in and learn the system . 0 Tbat's what's JO llll'priling about Rudy, ht was able to step lo l!IO quick.I)'. "He'• got that great qlllcknes!, gnat bondl, jumping ability and foo,tball ...,... tbou&b. IO It was probably easier for b1m than It would be for other pl a yen," Wallace uys. Holmes considers his openlna game 11aln1t West Texas State to be Dis best overall performance this aeuon, and It wu ln that 1ame that he experienced hia bqgut thrtll m far. "It WU the first time they tried lo 10 cleop on uo, and I tni.rcepted the pw," RUDY HOLMES Holmes says. "I thought it was a pretty good way to start out." Holmes intercepted passes in the next two games In succession, as the Drake backfield ranked the best statistically in tbe Missouri Valley Conference, but he hasn 't had an interception in five games since. "They have been trying to lhr0w underneath us, and not trying the deep stuff," Holmes says. "We've only given up three touchdowns passing this season, aDd one of those was off the second team." The USOC needed o n I y about 10 minutes to accept the NCAA resignation ·-and the response was largely a shrug of the shoulders. The NCAA has been threatening a walkout for years. "Walter Byers torpedoed the college group and waited milil the last minute to make the pullout announcement," said Patrick H. Sullivan if New York, the USOC counselor. The reference was to the executive director of the college group, whose war with the AAU has threatened past Olym· pie teams and even caused the late President John Kennedy to name the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur to arbitrate the dispute. Olympic Boss Hints Changes Are Possible MONTREAL CAP) -Lord Killanin president of the International Olympi~ Committee, said Monday he Is "very im· preued and very happy" with the prog- ress made so far by the organizing com· mittee for the 1976 Summer Olympics. "I've done a fairly complete tour of the sites end potential sites," he said. "One of the rules when a city is granted the Olympics, ts that they talre place as near that city as pollible. ''It would appear from what I've eeen duy ~ given up an average of eight here that tbe Planninc ii atremely l')Od. complet1ons a game for an average of ' ·1 and looking at the Oftl'ClJ }Hcture I'm yards per game. And this was .after tHe very lmptessed and very happy." ' Bulldogs . had faced New Mexico State Killanin said ooe of bis tasks ii to plan · and ~ts highly ~gardtd quarterback Joe the Olympic movement for the om to Psarclk, who hit on 11 of 51 for 249 yards. years and during u.i per1oc1 "there The Drake statistics back up Holmes.' point, showing that the Bulldog secoo- Drake h81 recorded a 7-2 record th1a could well be a chal'.p tn planl." season and ls undefeated in the Mluourl He said the JOC bai slTtD nae VaJley Conference. The team will play thoua:._ to extending the Games over a tor the championship against Louisville longer period of time "to make more U8e on Nov. 25, a 1ame Holmes it looking of facilities" but not at the upenae of forward to. teams forced to travel long dlstances to "lf we win, we're supposed to 'et a compete over the lengthy period . bowl bid,'' Holmes says. "I was hoping It Klllanln said the JOC alao would study would be the Pasadena Bowl where the economk structure of future Games LouiavWe went last year, but I un· in u effort to halt increasing costl. dentand that same la cancelled." Asked wbether the JOC will curtail A recreation major Holmes isn't sun! medal ceremonlea to cut down on the whether he would \ike to give pro-podium being used as a aland for various fe•lonal foolbaU a tl)I or not. nattooalilllc themes, KIUanln said the "I didn't pll\)' any high school football ~Ion would be dlsctmd, so thla la only my thlrd year in the ' Wo might hive ~ 0. lllcl fltlfaro, game," Holmel saya. "I dGo't know nther than national antliemt. But na· where tho lop IJ fer me, and It'll take tlont1I tlllthems and the 0,. .,. the Nies some time to !lnd oul" for the moment." " . -- Love Aftair Over • • • BncsSoo • • • '~ewBI&Od I I ,; · wear~ 1 .. ,.. • . ' . . -& ... ··~ •ami. Ille • .t .,.. ' ..... ii ....... .. ........ plU:bo!' StMie ce;;,. ~~ ~lle'IN-PiDii. . ' ,,_ '-~, ~ .... ,,,;.· .. ~ ~laiiiea.t~~ ',.t ·~·,.-.ii Tl,.,._ alid ·~~ 1-·-or>•y-A-. ~ mJy et·llle ~ ~-« !Our, htclHluaflty '"IU!an~ . , '• "" . ~ ... LOS .ANGELES ,,.. '""'"1 '. VC1'A ~ tttdeltl!M the ,ptstit.. ""'° wt1ll !Ojllrlli rotumod to1PMloe llcolay ~ .. Bnllnl pr_..i to. !la~7'· -_aill'~ . \ They aie lllfety Jainel ilriidit. Who ha: """' out with. leg Injury; fli)Jbeck G.ey Campbell, -bu bod .. _ ........ me, and__.~, .. (f'~: '~e.i Itdriaa.-beell~-. . .. "·al.I Clml>bell. bu af~ •M ' ,. 'l)ler-ln ilie Brul111' a1¥1il'ii~ - 'Ille Brulu atreeNc1 pu,..,.,.. .Jl!<m !l:,O:t~~~-may return !rom llljurleo-to ( the Huatlel. ! j,, t ... .. ST. LOUIS -'l'be St. Loido:.Mk. annouaced ~they bo'8,i@l4iecl = .. =-fu=-~ fielder'~e ~... I ''..:.to:: .,.. ' The Cai'dltlaJs said ·i:IO'<;arvef,L! · m!mber ol St. Lools'·W«ld- in 1964, 198'1 and 1968, would be used,.-a lefthanded plncb-bltler; ·a bat~ ~ and possll!lf at first ba>e. • ~t.!'~ Unitas Not Celebl(~· Despite Colts Tri:tu»ph ~ McCarver, 31, bit.~ .. *~.,..~ in 196U9 and was,part·Gtl .......... deal with.the Pblleclelplllii•Philllt1'JlliiCb blvaght Richie Allen to st. rAtJlt Iner tbe, 1969 season. , 4 ""' • 1 • j : PORTLAND, Ore. -Walt~..,. Willis Reed powered the New . 'llort Kruckerbockers in .the~aeieond hiJf fl. ail. 11)"5 Naliooal Bisketb@ AsooClftklli victory over the Portlanil· Trail· Bl-FOXBORO, Mals. (AP) -Johnny Unita.s kicked his famed No. 19 jersey in- to a corner. Pro footballrs "Mr. Quarterback" admitted his love affair with the Baltimore Colts was over. "There's no use in staying aroWld here," he said, .. not the way they're treating me. 'Ibere's nothing I can. "do about It. It was their decision not lo play · me anymore." -· Baltimore had ju& cracked a four· gllJ'Qe losing streak, banding the New England Patriots a fifth straight defeat, 24-17, in a Monday night television match-up of NaUOoal Football League cream puffs . But, Jobney wasn't celebrating. Standing two cubiclel aw17 wu hancloome, yoong Marty Domres. '!be Ivy Leaguer from Columbia was the crown prince given the job Unltas owned for I& years. Somebody asked Domres il Johnny U. be1ps him. · "We talk,'' said Marty, refusing to glance·toward the quJct-dre!sing old pro. "Y'eah, we talk." Domres hit 10 of 19 agaM New England for only 89 yards. One Gt bl! shots was a 17·yarder for a touclxfown to tight end Tom Mitchell. He admitted he still hQs trouble pWling the trigger. · "I feel more at home each game," be ' said, lovreling a beod Gt thinning botr. "It ju.at tUes time. I've become a little too cautious, unwilling to cut it loose . But, th&t'll come." Unitas was up to putting on his overcoat by now. Domres, the center media attention, was still in his birthday suit. JobiJlll' picked up bis brleloue and departed without fltlfare. Joe Thom.as, new general manager of the •Colts, waa the man who made the diodaJcin lo bencb Unltas and loolt ahead with tho ~yellN)ld Domres. "You ""°' keep going w Ith a qulll1<rt>eclt -'11 be 40 years old ""'I MIJ," akl Thomas, builder of NFL ~ .. penaimel cbief at llllo- -ltld Mlaml. "We b8d to let Domres play llnce we ,....,., winning. We've got lo -If Baltl"*'>'a Muro lies wlth·bim. Tho anlY way lo find out about these ,............ fs to put 'em In the fire." Jolm 5o'""11k3" the Jooctimo Calta assistallt coach who became the field boss when 'lbomu nr.d Doll McCafferty a lllOllth ago, wu milling over bis Ont victory. "It wasn't pretty, but it was a win," be said. ''It'• my tint and I'm pnud ol lt." Sandulty'o ..,.,.n give him 'the pmo boll as a tribute. Ila II oow 1-2 and tho Colts .... w, tied with the Pata for thlnl In the American Coafertnce East. SancMky -for a wbilo If ho would """""' the "beer botlle touchdown.'' in the tecond quarier with Baltimore lheecl 74, New Enaland fw .,.... boolol over au lnterfennce can ad IDOdllfll' penalty f01" roughing ·the puaer. Tl!' flail' put the c.t"'on<lhe Pals(, lour. Domres Iii ,...;,. •••• ti> Doll Not-p...,., _..,.... • tingham and the cbunily nmner bounced untouched into the end zone. But, by golly, it wasn't a touchdown. SOme unhappy Patriot 1 fin""had saved a score . with his beel1 bottle. .I , doe official; ti.; ljat!k Jiid.re, said •• l bed cailed timeout amid all tbe ~' after spoltillg tbO bottle . \Yiiig In the, eoll 7AJDle • ' • • } • ··~ • I • -The ·m>happy Colts tried it agiill, but falled.:-Tbey setded for .a nllle-yanU)eld gold by Jim O'Brlea. 'l)e .... ol foor poiatlocouJd haft•_ ............ II New• .,,gland drove late Jn --~ loi' wb8t eoold have~• ttlllil.1 Jt·wq. But, as Uaual, tbp Pita .. ~'t . ;. "Tbe·officlal 'bt~w tbl! ~~twice.~· said Sandi!8ily ... ~ aobolly belidJt:Jle was trying lo protect the players, but I sure holed lo lose a legttiniate touchdown." Carl Garrett, the standout New Eagl,and rwmlng back, was asked to .ex· plain Patriota feelings • aftet:, · another defeat. "U I knew whit Wlll ~g with Ulia team, I'd sure say 110mething." He said· no more. 1 J 1 ... 0-:M 1077-17 RECEIVIHIJ -l11!1Mort, Mceluley ~ Mlfdllll w.&1 NIW E,_llnd, 0.rrttl Ml. Rltek<tf' 34S. Mooday night. . · : Frazier, held to seven points in tbe f1nt'ball, led a New YOl!k spurt early ln tbfr·lbird quarter as the Knicb came ... ., UOUSTOll -Coach Bill P~;plao­ ned .ti> deciae today on Ille fubJle with the H~ Oilers of wide receiver W• ren wen.. w~,plcJced up 00 options after the Claklllld llalden walvetl'biin la.st mooth • miDed -last seturday'.s practice and WJ18!1't on the ctul!'• "dlarte< plalle to .C!Oftland. Be-bad...., told to moke·the lrip but tbat-be.-1d'llO! )llay. • • "I'••. got lo make •• decision ~ aft1, but I -lo talk lo Wamn fir.t,'' PeterllXl Aid Mooday. ''I Want.to be fair." , Nierson· '11td Wells might bo>e llllsumlersloocHmtnJCtlOlll lo ._i !Or the pre.game workout-at the 6uers• preotloe field . ... STocmOUI -FourtlHeeded Clllf =is:= ~6-2, ~....; nlgbt lo advaace-to ilil, ·91"'!"' round ol the Olass A ltll,5il0 Sl<ictholm Open Grapd Prixrtennls tournament.' • -Jelf BorOwlak trimmed Blrg·e r Andemon of Swedea, S.Z, g.z, • In. other mMchel, Andrew Pattbon •of Rliodesla uponcled Dick Slocklon of Port Wubiaetm, N.Y., H, 7-e; Ion '!lriac Gt RGnWita "trimmed Leif -ol s~. u, 1-3, w: A.Dan stboe .or Australia ,beat countrymaa COIJn DlblOy 7~, ·7-3; ·Jan Xodes ol Czechollorikll dow!led Tenny 'SVemson of S-S.l,· S. 3; J!oger Taylor Gt Great Britain ellmhiated South African Fred ~ S.2, U, 7-5; CzeCli Vladimir '~ turned bock Jaime,~.« Qille-S.i,.M ai1d Australia's Johll Alenader· tojJped Australian Bob Cantltcbael W, 14. -. ~ • ~ 1 · IJ~S. May Quit Pan A111eri~an Ga111es " I • ;, l £ ·-Y01UC (AP) -Tho United States portioned kcOrdlng lo m. of the ooun- 11 _.... '!itbdnwln& from the Pan lri ... .....,, ·a.-Ulllele there IJ a 'Ibero are SI natlolll wlllch compete In " II 1111 ft1111s ltNOture. the Paa-Aal Gomes, 1 ._.l..,..l'lc -t _ _.... II I ~ Gt the staged • tM yur bob< the °!rsplc ,, 1'.I. °" uh c -tz.cuu,. eom. Ga-. n. ~ ... edleduled s... .... •11*1 -liOadQ II which tllco, Qllle, • 1175, =• .;odll _..,.Gt the Pan QirnotlJ _., 111111 countrlel ·bu lfllll ._...tJQD W a I oae '*-~ tbe U.I. ~ .. II llfU--lool Im I Jlll!lll lllQPll 7 7 4 a , Int, ..sdoiil Gt-Uio -WWld -ml1 ....... U wllla 1J10C, 11M •·IJllltld lllltil W.. ilijllii ~ llolWeon I .. II ... tllll -In the orpalaalfoll be ·~ WGUld -two -.. tho - ' tries with to to 20 million people would hove ftve ¥Olel and -with ,.... thin :tO mUlton WGUld bo aJJoW<d 10 -Tho United States wwld fill In Ille 1111 tltecorJ. Tho USOC IJ conalderinl • -II• tbol 1 .,iol ~111111 ID tho ~ -. lllMDJ. In J-·~· lllep _...... ., ·"" mac ....,., lit I tllll • 111t1 ......... --tl ............. ' .. ltttlemeot "' the lauo. There II -lllnllC --In tM llsoc .............. Paa --,, .... ....,.._ -______ .....,.. .. -fto VIOO'lu lht QMmHlee Olld M • Wll coneened Ofer~ .. .mlttoN .. Cbllt, wboreana_ ....... .,. !!led tbe .cotlltrJ. la,,_., ........ tM JmJ;'lnAmG1111t1-.WbeWdll ,...-..--. • ' llALTIMOU'S DOH McCAULIY CAUGHT IN fl.leKT . • • . · Coach~s Wife Among Post-g~me Victims ., llOGlll Cill-ION !boron 1 Worbnan, ..Ue ol .,., ___ ll:dlloallllllanlCOll<llBW ADolblr OU-ol 'flolence Workman, WU tackled lo tlio llivol~ SIDta Ana Valley IJ"OUl)d, Edllon 11a111>ec1: Frod 'lbletl<e hu erupted -tblJ Hemanda'• srancllatbet-•u Um• lmmodlote\r follow!nc tnoeked c1own 1rom • youth'r Ibo EdltoD.sonta Ana Valley punch and Edlaoa player Jack football game 11 Santa Ana · Haynes wu .... ulltd'. Bowl Prkl.ly uJcbt. "I'll neYer take a team Al>l>fOllln11elY 20 Youlba !here 1181ln," 11Y1 EdllOn raced ........S tbt field at the coach Vince Asaro, "not under coocluaton of tbe game, ah~·-those coodJUona. &lng, 1 b o u t I n I obscenlUet, 111bere wasn't a policeman poabing and shoving people el within IS mil.,. What.ver ...OOm. police prolectlon wu l'l"Vidtd Swordsmen Still No. I In Ratings 81. Paul Hlgb'1 Swonlomen conUnue as the No. 1 team in CIF AAAA football ratlnp llld tbtlr Angelus' League OOUDt.rpart, Mat.r Del, hl1 moved up one notch to thlrd as Ille one-twn punch nf the AagelUI and &ll1let Weslem· Westminst.r cittulll 1 t t 11 dominate the nllngs. Weetmlnster dropped a 28-19 decision to No. 2 Western and tbt former dropped a nntcli lo fourth while Welllern re- mained lleCODd lo st. Paul. Top game1 th!l weet Include Wllllen1'1 conlronllllon wlth lDVldinl Anaheim llld No. 11 Albamln II al No. 7 An:adla Friday algbt. The lolt.r lelt Dll1 decide secood place lD Ille Paclllc League behind Puodena. i. Habra moved up one nolcll lo No. 2 lD lhe AAA rantings. .... ..... ,_ ........ i ~~ .. ~11. 11 4, ~~tmlntltr (~1) s. SU1. "' \",", 6. P•~ S-~ ~'J,(7-01 f . tr MIZ::.t('"l.121 lO~~ AJ11t1T1~11• An1htlm, H-. $enlt AN Vlllw, I.I 5ema. c.ntwetl, Edi-. CIKl1.Wat. " """ .... 11JF !ll r bt"~1~ 1~11 ,fl a!Jnply dl•PPoUOd wban Iba game ended. - "There wu ablolutely no control and the marauder• could do an)'IJ11ng t b e y wanled. Fonunat.ly tbay wtrt jull ralain& hell. U Ibey had bttn mad, II lhtrt bed been BOme a l tercation s or eorne!hlag ciur~ the pme, • tbare'• no t.lllng what would have happened." ll:dlton prlnclpel Erne11 PUDOt •YI his tchool will be llllnl noommendallolll wllh lhe ln<lne League at Ill next ' mt<llng, ~. 11 . "We'U try to aoJve our prob- lems Jnttmally ln the mean- time,'' aays Pascoe, "It'• un- fnrtunat. that IUCh a 1mall percentage can have such an effect and we're lx>peful this doesn 't change o u r rela- lionabi,Jl with SUia A n a Valley. 0 We'll b:e recommending that no one be allowed on the ileld lollowlni tbt games and that more po1lctmen are pro- vided for the games," sa}'I Pucoe. DAILY r•LOT ,,... .,, r1h1dr O'DIMtn 4. can o <'f\r.j' 11 n s. '°'Vi 17..0J 75 l t. ·-.. '«t ll I. f'K \'11 r, GOLDEN WEST'S UNSTOPPABLE RICK RICE (30) IS OFF AGAIN. J~':"J. 1 •lCl'tllot', Roll~ ~~~.!::"" r!iifi t=.~"l:o...~ U. I .. t •. <',.~ !! t. ~~"" ... , ':: t ..... r .. 11 ti Rice Sowing Oats Rewriting Records at GWC SUia Ana Vallq principol John Oaywelt coocurred with Pucoe, saying, "We are cireulaUng a procedure now to keep everyone off the fteld at all games. "Two of oor atudenta: are currently suspended f r o m school. Jn this parti®lar case I'm ' f!frald they were our students and they've created a very poor image of our school. "It's a shame and lt'a frustrating that these two and a few others can give us that • lmaa:e. 1'bey1ve ruined our football aeuon." The Santa Ana Valley prin· clpal nlated Iha! hiJ school supplied two policemen (or the game Inside the sladlum and a1Jo hid eddlUonal staff mem- bers available becawe of the Ierge turnout (7,400 ). Previous e.ItercaUons In- volving Santa Ana Valley student! or supporters have been reported invo l ving C.Orona del Mar and C.OSta Mesa at football and basket- ball gamea in years preceding . Football Clash Freshman Teams In 60-52 Battle 87 BANK WESCH Of .... Delly Pli.t ti.ff When yOU,.. lhet ·one high school freshman team has beaten another 60-52, It comes to m1nd that It must have been a tr&ct meet or possibly a wild scor1D3: basketball game. But football? Hardly. Nevertheless it did happen Friday when Estancia High of Costa Meaa outlasted Newport Harbor as the freshman scor- ing machines piled up 52 poinl!J in the nm 10..minute quarter and were deadJocll:ed at halftime, 38-aU . "It was the wildest game I've ever been in volved in," says Estancia coach Art Per- ry. The statistics were un- derstandably a m a z i n g. Estancia statlsticlaw had the Eagles rolling up 440 yards rushing and J)IS!lng for 220 more in the game. Not in- cluded in those stats ls a 75- yard kickoff return and a 50- yard run with a fumble recovery, both for touchdowns . Newport Harbor didn't keep stattsucs on its offenae, but coach Jnhn McG<e estimates his SaJlora bad al leut 500 yardJ In total offense. When· you consider the first quarter happenings alone, !hat doe!nt seem too incredible a figure. In the 10..m!nute period, E s tanc i a scored four louchdowna and lrlo of two- polnl convenlons lo three touchdowna and two auccessful two minutes gone. After Newport's offenae was stopped for once, Estancia took-the lead on a 60-yard pa8! play from Kevin LaRue to Gary Confer. Confer broke !LI tackJes ln the run and it was the play of t h e game, ac- cording lo Perry. Newport moved quickly fnr another score on a pass play, and then shunned the onside kick f<>r the only time ln the game. Estan ci a'! Ken Williams returned the kickoff 7fryards for a touchdown to make it ~14 in favor of the Eaglea. And before the quarter had eq>lred both t e a m s managed to score once more on swdained drives. After that the defenses took over and the teams only scored 30 p<>lnts apiece the re.st of the game. ~stancla waS led by Pat Shaughnessy, who s c o r e d three Umes and threw one touchdown pass after picking up a fumbled ball. Confer caught two touchdown puses, Mike Faulkner one, a n d quartert>act LaRue ran for one score. Newport'a louchdownl IJ> eluded two by Phil Tuppy, two for Tom Hawkins (2), three for Steve Foley and one for Gordon Adams. Gal Tabs25 . conversions for Newport. It Elsie Robertlon of ea.ta ended »22 1n favor of Estan-Mesa won the aeventb week cla. DAILY PILOT PI g 111: In J~'.1 •w• o.I. =· , . ..-venn. LMi> I LA h.ntt f1.0r. t. Ctl'llltftfrtrit 17· t~J; ,~,, rm. t .. 1), Holr. DllM The q u a r t e r is un-Plckeroo contest and the derstandably somewhat con-Zirbel lamlly ol Huntington fused ln the minds of the two Beach had a winner for the By BOW ARD L. BANDY He also played defense in fullback this season aa a head coacbet, but u events third week. OI "" D9ll'I r1i.1 ltatt high achoo) but says the con-freshman and may be the one can best be remembered U The wtnnina total WU 25 out When Rick Rice puts a foot-stant pressure not to let a to move in on Rice's iecwd.1 went someth1ng Ute this. of 29 (Ue tames don't count) ball under hla arm and looka receiver get behind him deep next year. He's gained 270 Newport Harbot recovered while the numen-up totaled 24 for daylight , opposing teams was too frustrating. H e yards in 44 carrie.! and acored an onside kick to open the correct picks each. with order Pioneers shudder for fear of a prefers offense. one touchdown. game and 1eored In three of placement detennlned by breakaway touchdown. Doel he do anything special eo8ch Ray Shackleford was plays, the lilt a CO.yard run. the contest's tie breaker. They And well they might for the to improve his r u n n i n g asked to ooropare Rice with Estancia recovered the nest were Larry PeterlOn of Irvine, Top Ratings elualve, jet-propelled blonde ablllly? anotbet-oulltandlng GWC run-onside attempt by Newport Dirt Zirbel of Hunlinglon tailback at Golden We st "J work on it aJl lhe time. A ning back,· Charlie Buckland, ind scored after a 40-yard Beach. Ed Bowen of t.guna Western Rlgh's Ptaneera re-COllq:e is currenUy re-writing lot of people tell me it's a the player who previously held ~bad ~ .tbe~"' up on the Beach and Jack Kelly of Colltl clal "~-of the ICbool's record books. natural thJna but J feel you most of the GWC records. '';";;;;;;' ;;l;;w;;u;;;;;;;;~;;;;•;;;;w;;julli;;;;;;;;;;ov;;er;;;;;;;;M;;-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[f main atop the offl UBuug A mild, confident yOung man . ..., Ill Orange County'• top 10 .foot· oU "• loolbaJl field, Rice •-d have toll work on it to improve Qiarlle. Is a little blggei-and ll n •-n~-their 18-19 w -yourae • It alao helps lo hive lll<onger wllh heavier, lep," ba po ~•w"• his blilleet game Saturday a leommale llte Pat Thorpe on Sbacklelord 11y1. "And he triumph over Wlltmlnlter In night tn a must situation hind. He's re1lly quick and is waa Jnjury-free. SUnsel League holllllUe1. ••·•-• •--ta Monica ctty The •-u· fell one _ _._"' to -mw11~ iJ9.ll a ball step faster than I am "I think Rick is 8 lltue m~r · ~~ College. &ell'"" alarted ... third with Mater Del' I AU he d1d was score five u.og faster and more elusive. But Monarchs climbing to aecond touchdowns and 8 t~ Thorpe ls GWC's starting they were similar in a great place. oonvenlon, nm for 221 net many respecta. GRAND PRIX ~13~!. MO. Air ... ...... .......... tiff wfll, "'" .... AM:i'M .,_, , .. 1y wMI., wtw, ~ ............ 14-.~-....... ntr ... ...._. ........ T t. L. 0..... -tw .. rtllll """""· INCLUOI .. ., ..... Ml. W&••ANTY We1tem111 presti1e will be yardl while <;arrying the ball . "Charlie oould break more pul lo !he tell again Friday 13 limes for a 5. [ av..-age. Area Prep tackles but In lhe open fleld, DA YI aoss PONTIAC night against Inv• d l n g Quite a night's work. both <>f them can break it." mo ....., llN. • M Dr .. c:..tw ..... •• DAILY I'll.OT J 7 Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO Co-Sponsored this week by UNIVERSITY PARK Shopping Center Culver and Michelson, lrwln• And 111e DAILY PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFn Top Weekly Prize In Merchandise Certificates For Weekly S.C:ond Place Winner Each for Third, Fourth and Fifth Place Winners Plus BONUS PRm A pW ef tklets te die '.-s ef ,._ .,... IUIC "'· Metre ~) t• -· ..... , ........ c...,_, et Ille DAILY PtLOl. Be a pi91kin prophet for profit. Play the Pilot Pi91kin PICKEROO CJ•m• for weekly prizes. Top winner •~ch week receives $26 9ift certificate from the tpon1or1n9 shoppin9 center. Second place winner 9ets $10 cer- tificet• and third, fourth and fifth piece winner• each 91t $5 certificate. Each certific•t• is tpend•ble, just like money, at •ny 1tore in the sponsorin9 1hoppln9 center . Spon1o"hip rotate• with a different center sponsor- ing each week'• contest. Participatin9 centers are: Westcliff Plaza, 17th and Irvine, Newport Beach; Harbor View Center, Sen Joaquin Hills Road and M•cArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach; b1tbluff Vill•CJe Center, Eastbluff Drive, Newport leach; lay· side Center, B1yside Dr ive and Jamboree Road, New- port Beach; and Unive"lty Park Shoppin9 Center, Culver and Michelson, Irvine. atch for thl1 player'• form eech week Jn the DAILY PILOT Sports Section. Circle the team you think will win in each r.•lrin9 In the list of JO 9ame1 and 11nd In the player's orm entry blank or a rea1onabla fac1lmlle. Then wetch the DAILY PILOT 1port1 p•9•1 for eech week'• li1t of five winners. RULES ,, ......... ...,,. ............. , ....................... ...... Tiii CN ........ ..._.... flClllfllllill" It ... ....,. at. •11 "nld ......... .. '"""'" _, .. ~ Ill llMe .... '"" .. ''"''"'•" ........ """' Wlilldl ...... ~Wlllllt ...... 11'9f. t. SeN n .. J .. ,LOT !' ..... ,. .. IC«lltOO COffT•tT • .,... 0 I I •u• .. f'.O .... I .... Cle*-~ CA. "6N. ). °""' -~ ,.,. ...... -.. . .. '"''* _.,Ill .... w,.... ... a.... ... ~, ... -Ill~ tlll .. lllt DAIL 't l'ILOT 9ffk9 ty ' 1.ftl • .,,.,.,,, J. f'MkltMll .... llMf'dlMh .... OAILY "ILOT llllfllfW ............. Ill.IN ,..,,...... .,iH •Ill ....... ,.,, '-Tll l•IAIClt IL.AMIC MUST II ,ILL•D tlf o• ••ftY IS VOID. •••••••••••••••••••• • ENrft't' Bl.ANll. • • • • • • • • • • • • Cltct. .... ,. ....... wt.,.. ...... ,_, , .... ._ ............... , Denver vs LA •-Detroit vs Minnesota Green Bay vs Chlca10 Oakland YS ClllClllMitl Ka-City vs PlttsHrgll • • • • • • • • • • • Anaheim, No. 5. Rice bas blossomed Into p } Rice doesn't have any plans LU.II DIUCT -PActOIT AUTHOllDD HAUi Edison'• OWgers moved up Golden west's leading ball 0 0 Scores for a professional career. "1 JMa..l'n. 11• .. 11• • s.e ... ,......_. '' AJfof. to lfxth followlnl their lM carrier th1I teuon after think my size will keep me out l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~T~O=N;Y~M;Olt;;oc;;c~o~:·•~·~•;1~7~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Jll ' • 1'1D over s.nta Ana Valley and nashing for 1 modest 111 yards of the pro game," he aays. I? • the former wUl be ttlttd Fri-and thne touchdowns in hll ~ Hert.or v•nltv J 1 i f:j He's 54 and 171-potmdJ tl'lll day 1gaimt dangerous Los ln!shman aeuon. "~ " ,. , w 11 I' I season, an increase in we.l&ht Altmltos at Oranae Co8lt · Rice started hi.I career ln ir:l:t. '(if. ~IVJ!f1~'. sm,ih 1 ; of 28 pounds over last sea10n. laltl-. vs SF 49en UCLA YS Waslllllf'Oll LSU vs AlallMtlG Pitt YS Nny Yale YS ,_ • • • r...n..-. · 1 n.... Warner football and J.._ V1nl1Y "The coachet at Golden __. B •-t u. 10 ' "" !!.":::".' •·-i I ! ,_, No. t rea .. a ~. would like to play 1t Artanua ).-1 W~t want 11.! to J e t Valencll, Saturday rUgbt to tTntvenity. He na born In 1~ ~~l_rt0• Dick•¥ ci1. scholarships and they wort tt dodde Iba Ona&• League U· FayettevWe, home bale ol lhe -• ...:,-! ! I ,_. ao we can. There are 1 lot of tie. Ralorbe<tl. -.... ,_, olber coacheo around Iha! ORANGE COUNTY TOP 10 In "•' 10boo1 111ce wu ._. "'-'''""" ,., "'· don'! care about an)'lblna bu1 - ..___ lllt.J-•-...... MftMM 1a1. L1M1•• cu. Tba •-·-~ never Injured although be bal v-. winning clll2nplOllll11J11. I 1. WOlllm 17-li) 80 bad trouble wllh antleo on oo-~ v • .., I 1 ! l::l ii alwaye lleCOndary with our t. -Doi (f.11 14 culoa th!I season -• ..., '"""~··=~\'!'•'~Ill: coacheo hert lo helping IJ> I. WtllmlnllA!r (f.l) ii lhoulb lhe reconll do not bear tr:::", ...,.., m ..,,'I'.:! ..,. dlvlduall," Rloe Aye. 4. La Rain (7-ll) l3 thil aut I'll.' ... ' 121' ""'' m, .,..,.., Football lint al Golden 5. Anaheim (f.1) 42 "I Ilb carryln& the ball bit· [_., vJ...-..... ',•=" ..... 1 Wost wW !mow whit lo do !. EdllOD (J.1-1) 27 te.. than catching I~" ho oaya. '"J'.:.;:.. ~" 8alurda7 nll)>t II ho econe r... T. ~ (J.M) 24 Then recalla 1 high lcbool IJ> ~·v~: II ; ba wut tben be the all-time I . Santa Anli Valley (1-1) 11 ddent lo ~e bis polnt ll!r!'!!!. '1 '' b · ~!IU!!"1~'. !elder In "'""le 1ta1011 _. t. Brea ( :.0) 14 .i r• .... ~A-l\T.-' J, rrttor1 1~t.''ltC2.u.1t -.. 10. Val""'16 (f.1-1 ) lJ I dropped 8 tou~u Inc, alone with IJ!nl _, Ollld. Pldllca Bolia -ID Iba tad ~wllell I ·-•-.11 I l:f famed cz-OWO Ml', Rmidy Ormla, llanlte N', w po r 1 wu an .-and ,llopn ::!.~. 1.l'<lr!. .ll!!!"l,lt'l!,!!1.: Vatahl, by -1na In m...,. lllrtlor, ..... V a 11 e y , caJ1inl mt '110n1 J' 1<>11"1\T. lllnl:'~I 11tCUUve 11m.,, ........ Kea It d y • zti1-;:::::::========:f:·:...=-=====:J.:-:_:::_=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=::::=:;-1 -· lbl1r Idea ml't w th ta cents.· •• I Grid Poll . unUI J1DU do ........... With It. I •• Do yoa ha .. an ldoa for a an a matbl fl>r I~ how much It would pmo ... ioy ••• 1n1pp111-,toolor "* to10 ln10 production and what lldot1 Don't jall oil .., 10Dt kloa. dla oompocition mllbt be. U you 'tali the llnl llCp taWlld ...... wtah. ~ ....... ~p you bl 1""' tavcau .. oa lho a111lit1 by a 11..-to ~y royaltlea !or ~llewlollmoalud Mlfbdas ~ i!Ot1 .,. or your 1- 1-lalioaol. "Wa Ila"" marbdni tion IDl1 Iii' Into DMl'1 owa .,.... 1111<1 ICbeniol"I _., -· ~-Ila Bot doa'I )wt Iii ....... 1, llnaDdal 1..i1111 ud • .., )'OUI' kloa. h-ics llttumed Into -,. Illa! an _. ..... ID -a D>ajor-pnlduct. Call OMI I« pnxluctdo~ OMJ• i. Dn ......... appoln-t I -••,_ta.""" -If lban'I )""'II~ "'" -l . __ ,,. llt1Y•••11•••111111112•11.....,_, . ~ ........ "= c:.I 17141 "7M12 W.M•ll L -----------~------ •' ' ' • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mhsowf YS Oklall- NotN D-vs Air Force Gtorfla YS Florfcla hlclaMI YS llliloh Cal vs ON9D11 Shlle Golde• West vs Rio Hondo Ora!MJe Coast n Santa Ana Sall .. ,_. •• " Sadcl•IMlck Ma"'° .. " c.,_ •• Mar Loi AIMRltos YS lcflMn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.oCJ•• leacll n UnlYenlty 0r... ~ Mluloti Ylelo YIHa ,_. YS San Clemente Casta MelO w Fountain Valley • H•ll9"• leach YI Santa Ana • • • • .. ..., Del YI Plus X e • • • Newport HUibor YI WestlllllllfW • S•d•111oc1i vs Dana Hlls • M.W. YI Loara • • • • S.1110 AM Valley vs hi-la • • • • Ttl ....... _.,..,__.,. ____ rl.,._. ........ .................... ...... • ·-• ,., • • ~~~~~~~-· • • • • • --~:!"=::.-.:::::::::~;,,,..,,,....,~-~="" .. ~..:;:;....;-,-•••••••••••••••••••• -· ., I ' \ TONI<,;HT'S TVWGIDJGBTS ~ e, NBC e and ABC 8 4:00 ~ Ele<Uon Cl WlllL ,\II lllree major networb .-Jcle the ,. jWU1I nee tOni&ht. u well u the other im- Pll1alll contests natlonwid~ with IJ)IClll empbuiJ • CAli(Qrnla and its multl-proposi!loa bllloL X'i'LA e 7:30 -"Guys and Dolls." '!be movie ••lidll llf one of Broadway's brightest ·mlllicals, "1111 lllJ'lon Brando, Jean Slmmona, Prut Sinatra and Vlvlan Blaine as the characters from Danton Rim.yon'• Jli'oadway. KHJ e 7:30 -"Sparla<u.s." Jean Simmona does 4ouble duty tonight, starring on this <bonnet with Kirt Douglas, Tony Curtis, Laurence Olivier, Cliarles Laughton and Peter Ustinov in the OSCM- wlnning (five in 1960) film of a slave who led a re- volt against imperial Rome. KBCS (52) 8:00 -"June Bride." Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery are paired pi this m>vle comedy from 1940. KHJ CJ 11:00 -"Carmen Jones." A modernized versiQn of the "Carmen" opera with Harry Eela- fonte , Dorothy Dandridge and Pearl Balley from 1954. . TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Ev•ning NOVt.MIDt 7 B ELECTION NIGHT '72 * CBS NIWI cov. -s to-nJshl'•·-· Willer Cr0nkit1 ii anchorman •. QI) ClfiS ,, ... ... __ .......... \.Mp ..... I:=' .. ·-- ,"' 1·Jl • ,-., r-; -·· . H18Cll--(-•> · u lldm 111ctl•• '''''''' (Cllllt'd) D CIJCll lll°""" -(c:tfrt'd) Ancllofnll1 i1r• Howar4 It ~ltll IMI H1rry RIUOMI ~ ~11 UMll'lll of ttlt Cl11forllll ..... ID-·-.,...,_ ·--fl!J 111 Foolr -"l .... " Co• Tllllllll n. conWntloilal·stfle llY!nj. ·--(...rdlD 12111) m-m 11M1t: .. ,. ... ....,.. (COlll) ·40 ................ -... ...... -·-·--(...,,._ _...._Q __ 1 ...... "" ....... -<•·--. ~-, I I ....-('Ill) ...... ... .,.,, ... _ lllfo) '"-. .._ ... _ lim.111. ... -•111-·-(•l : .... .,.,, 11111.... -.!:.:'''; ~ - .- TV S:Potlight , .~n .~l~tion I Co.mmentntors Once Nonentities, Now Superstars 11)' JAY !lllUllVJT NEW YQllK (AP) - Network ~ for toolgbt'I elecllon . D I g h I ......... Oil 1elovl,tkm bu been heavy. We -know by now who elllllloYs W Iller cnmtite, David If rf n k I • y • John · Chlniellor, Harry Reasonet and 'Howard K. Smith. . II might 11\0ck you lo go back lo election night 1948, ENDS TONIGHT ''Wooc1s+0ck" ..,.,toNl•HT ....._c.s. ... · "THE BIBLE" ._w_ "ONE MILLION B.C " "' . --~--7--·-~------STAl,S WIDNDDAY -:A '«~' _. ~-Clllll AIM (fG) _ .. .,.... cu.RKGAllIE i~ i VIVIENlEIGll ·,_.. MftU , .... ''THE REIVERS" Barvaln Mltl- Ev•ry Wednesd1y, 1 p.m. LESUEHOWARD OllVIAdellAVIUAND FrM RefrMhmenh A.wt1 $1 .IO **********************· t Dane• Theatre of Oran9• County lt pra1ant1 BALLET-Fill Parformance Jt Plummer Auditorium * Lamon' & Chapm•n, Fullerton lfo- ~ NOV. IT-I P.M. NOV. 12-~ P.M. . .o.. ~ POR INPOaMATION 77M006 ..,- * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * ** *** ....'!IEOUE'' ·-" ... ·-., ...... 11111/lll'lhl "-"" l$9dl. "P'OATNO'r'I • COMl"'L.AllllT" .,... .. Ma<1 l'tk:lii-11" "CATCH.tr "I CQ1ld fiove Vo1 II Vo1'd Let·Me" •-PROOUc11CN llOftERfWM ARIFDI lltllll .,.. ..... ,,. QAJIK ltST.Sl\Lll IKOMU A CU.Sit( MOTltll PICTlll .. •A.SVAIAtl PIA<I .. •··· 111.A·~---SEPARAl'fE PEACE WT#lTflACttol HAROL.Dand ... •MMD. ~·i RUTHGCIROON Bll>CORT '="' .. ' . ( ( ) ;[_ :~l.'{i . I'\'\'-' . ,. ls.~-' ... wtth210lbl. of-leh· It' -. ........ ' ·fflm b" the~ family, filmed entirely in the &Niss Alps. R08ERTLEW(S STEVEN~~ "KIDNAPPED" .. •• -·--Ht(Jl"lll ·-• r1'IO)-. ·------.-. ...... ---_<ll_ll .... 12 r • .............. I ("1) 17- 'ij, ....... --.... __ ,.,..., .... ·-· ··-· ... ~, .......... " __ ...,__ lit' .. 1-·-· I • • • • .. _.._ .. .. -·-.. ~',<'!•~I ,J f. I • w .. . . - .. . "'THI l!llW CU1'Ul{IC*9'" Ja)I -""="'-"PlA1''MtSTV POI Ma" C•) ....... -"TH• VALACHt ·Pi\~8H" C•J & T•r e.tlf 1111, "THk IOIT'Ofill ,fTaMla.I:•., tll ~2N.AT-iullMPAU · "DAY .Of ANG.El''. '. - . .,..... . , ! ' A~ . ' .. ·'good, mor11Jng . iieJ· bl@ahfast 1 Ii)• drlve-thru ''MIM!Op'' h.e.kflst f0t 'the 'O.rty binls .,j.. the .,. Now being aelYld 11 ali'Oel·Tim futi&ns-·a CX>fnJ?lel:e, ~eluxe continental break111t •• ,coff:ee,ol'IAll , ' J~lai and a Plpl~g hot Danish •. 111 on a "°"'"Pl.I , '~y .. just 69cand IJ ONLY TAKISA MINU:lll NOW SERVING 7~1 AM . • NEWPORT BEACH . • . . .._. '' n ,._, • c..,., ' '. , SAi(!' A '4,NA , TUSTIN .................. ..., ................. ..,. ' ' ' ......... Gt-.. c...., ,..... J . ' . --. . ' . • • , ' .. ' . .. ' . . . • associ11ted Ll<)~L"-" "'I"'' Q, :~~·"" ( ,,_, ,• -301:.l • ' • _,. • ' ·n. BllleSt Marketplace on ~he Orange C t-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You C.11 W It, Find It. T rHe 'It With • V/Mt 'A4 • I I 1 ·~~ ~ I ·a..-o1 , • 1 \.<.,.. _'f:CJllY,4rHt/,,-~ . . I ,.....: ..... . REALtORS ' --.wrrcoqr1t1111._ <X**A DILMM;c.uJF. . .,. 64-~7270 '•• • , • -- HIGH Oii-A HU Lovely view from this beautiful 4 BR. home. · ~Ofes1. landscaped, w/1pecious cov'd. patio . ...,,950 With easy terms. A Mission VieJO' ·:Best Buy". ' • La chenmy er Re •1 • TARBELL JUST umD "Mesa Verde Nuth" loca-t»n. One year new home, (anlastlc upgrading and Im· provements. Would you '* lleve It's air conditioned? 4. Bedroon1s, semi.formal din- ing and family area, atrium patio. Minimum mainten.. ance yard. A C08ts &: Wa1· lace E,XCLUSIVE at $42,950. • Genorol A 4 bedroom, 3, bUb family borne oo. the Po6nt with all Juae room. addizw up to a pneroua 2500 tq. ft. You'll dell&ht at the no care tront ,,....,. tho channUw i-tio. t1'1e' ~ed.: oft the muter bedroom, and the bi& l'.lOl.lft- Fountain Valley WALK TO llACH! try kltch<n. Not • ....... '""5 9501 but A honw. $87,5(1), CalJ ... I f73..8550. &rfer'a pmwlle •• • ~ 4 betkCQu. 2 bath bamr. --~-~:::~t ---· dllhwuber. 2 patJos. one ........ """"""" ...i "" CAMEO SHORES =., ~· Side -- ""' .--...... -· ......... ~hly attd home l.n OW' area b' ~ S yn. new. Brit, --,,,. lovely Wty !IG-UT.1 who mllllt 9tll Ibis home hu used ~ ftont of materials and her flXq\llsitl' tute to TARBELL produce this maptfh.'eftt 3 188M Brookhunt. ~ bodroomb3 bath, pool home, Valley "itb a reatht&kia& view. Call 615-1225. OWNER mwt .ell 3 ~ .. •t.o•MIHAl1' OI' TttC COlWIU. CO. Macnab lrvme ~ Serge den, Mduded rear llvq: tu1m. -.ith bandlome ~. ... .... .,., bWltln ..... O\'eft I: diah.....tier. Ex- quisite Pd Iha& deep p.d- dod -Lowly patio. Jr. ettate a:roandt- -ped .. -BRK. $32;1~, 1143-Sl. -°*'"· ciUiliStM ·-111-. ... laad.111111..W.Candnr. ....... __ !up --1--. ..... ---""' .,_ WO.. GM -_...., ....... o.n m-. • • ' • t I I ' • ... ' •' ' . .. " ,· NT . - ~ ; l . . I I ' ' ' wr; nw TARBELL • ,..., Matt{ltw1.1~n ( __ .. I~ -l~ I • ' I " I I J(i ---_,,,_ I• • • • ·i ' I .. I > . • 'I I ... i • ' . < I ,., . ' . ' I I -~ ) • • I ·1 I j • ~ • • . .. .. • • • ' • •• • • • • • • I • • • I • RETIRED ••Fviceman w/f/Jac. ~ 1eeb added tncome u home tutmr ID buSc ~ It uoc. math. Hn. to flt )Ulr ecbldWe. $Uhr on P"OOP bult, not to exceed 5 -15/hr • .. pvt ....,q. ~l-1U4. ------------ I ;I 111• ~ '· • I '·--..a I 1 .... ~ ...... n •••. • •• ••• •· ...... ,..-. . - -·- For an ..i In w-·• World Coll Mory lloth 6a.5671, ext Ull Into 1973 Adcl-A·~n ... -. -· - c, l '71 • I •11911n GRAND OPE-MING DAN MAR'S ,. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SERVICE CENTEI VIII! -Now ..._ C:.. ...... .,.., RVluloool,_~ .. ..,, ...... _ any It V I'll••••• wlttii ....... DANMARINt MOTOI HOMES SALES • SIRVICE • RINTAU 1*1 HAUOll ILVD. OARDINOllOVI ' ................ 0 .... • 714 531 , •• _NEWPORT DATSUN Now °""' In NIWPORT llACH 1100 W. C..11 Hwy. '4W400 WI HAVI THI NIWIST 01' DATIUNS IN INVENTORY FOR YOUR SILICTION '71 MERC!DU 250C ~~~,Auto . .,,.,,.., AM1irm rc.aak>, Power itetrin(I:, Powfto WlndowL C915DDVI. SAVE / AFTEI 28 YEAll S.rvlfl9 Orange County FRITZ WARREN SPORT CAI CENTER is Clo1in9 Its Facllltles GIGANTIC SAVINGS on 11 New le Utecl Can s.v- NEW CARS -S.vo '72 TRl1lWll SPITFIRES t .. ilM·f . 4 .,.,., 'etlio, 2200 Mlle&. $2599 New with f1•f w'"''"ty '72 PEUGEOT sot SEDANS 6-1ia-6 .. ckoo .. f'ro111 $3199 Now wit+. f•ctorv w1rT111ty '72 SUBARUS 2 ' 4 lllln. --4'" ..... , .... •• ...... tr.. S1• ......... H.T ... wlr"' ·-• ,,,_. Y111- Pw Tho Mooty Yoon " IAIJolly tat El 711 l lst St. SJ. ·547.f114 '72 POllD t PAIS ' CouDlr7 -~-=-~-:u ___ ... _ doW. ob..., .,., .U.- ... local 1 owns, 4011 C%10nm. UL• PIUCID NAlllll CADILLAC -Harbar ...... Cotta -541).tlCIO 'tf vw BUG-Sun:root Good Jl'actory Air Oindttionbi& 72 8 CyUnder GRABBER trullplrtaHon. $C25 Aft 6 Vl111I top, fUll JIO'W9f, stCftO, alr, radio, auto. s-, lo mi., pm, $4&-15.11) • etc., ttc. Ckltb or leather MW ear WUT, prtv awnr, -. interior. 2 to cb:Joee from best ottrr! DI.YI MO-«&, '67 VW BUG <XTJt!Si CABU099). ~-!!!!.!8~11~1111~==--1 now=!~"'°· NAllR/1rADILLAC MIRCUIY 'G vw ..... -Xlnt -H.-Blvd. '72 MAR""UIS cond. 14'5. Ph. °""" M-~916o T * on;.irn * * im. Codlll"' Coupe •• IROUGHAM VOLVO VW.. Xlnt oond. !4100. Call ' Or. H.T. FUii ........ tac· f15..2)11. tory air, tilt wheel, AM·FM '10 VOLVO, 144, 4 dr, .us..1:.s_~ ~·~ ltvli":llop • ~-~tortln'~~· nt. air, auto, 2),IXX> mt. driven, f&&-T'llt. (ei"i!:AR} ._. ... .,. ~-.... -. llrcol oond. PISO. 1157--SALi PlllCID A-. UMcl +90 CAMARO NAllllS CADILLAC IUICK im Oo\M.Wl Rally Sport --Blvd., 1--------1 xlnt oond. -· ' Colt& 11-Jl40.llOll '69 kick -.. &tH'l3l 70 Merclll'V IUVJERA CPE. CHMOLET .,,.,....,, ,-i>.-irr.-v.l. Au• hctor)t Air OJncHtklnbw _ Trani, power I t e e r l ft I , V11»11op fUll """' lntarlilr '70 CAPllCI Rodlo. H11ter, white wan.. Ill p:rwft., tilt 1 t •er t n i wllHl ~ A Wl7 nice -. ........ .,.... dbL eo. ... Vlnl'I .... ~ a1r, ..,. <711Cl'O> -cur. Call ldru. CXRG6381. ponr -powerl--~~-----1 '2555 -· -· ........ WSW, .., OolooJ M ... polpb, MIERS CADILLAC ._ tban 1'.000 "'""· 11'1· I --....._ -c:'! ~ ~ crrful PlllCID !In!, SlJOO. - '72 hick NAlllll CADILLAC MUITAN• D!O Harbor Blvd. 'SS ~ ... ,_ ............ -" &lectra 2Z5 CUiiom Calta Meu 5Ct-9100 ...-.....-u.-. -1m1 _.. '~;O'M~'it~~.1 llllO .. "'""' -· --Vleyl ~> .':=:1..c:e1 '70 Mante C... "'• ""'ar-. ~ steerlnK wheel. AM/ Automatic 1n .... 1oo1on. i... OLDSMOllU Fri .er@O ndk>, white ldde tory alr, p!:JWe1' llteel'hw.1--------1 will tJrH, etc. yery low nodlo, white wall ...., vlnYI '72 OLDS fl miJeMe. un.macwate (641· roof. ( I 21 D TA ) D&. l!IZ). -131 ltl~ ......_ -· -.... ,.,,. ,_ tm a.. ...,. air _......, fUll NAllRS CADILLAC ·°"'"*""EN.,, ..,,...., v11171 tmp, ._atlll>l JD1JH.-81Yd I -... ll'p. Pwr. --Ult-. O>ota ..... 541).iiOo ~ ~1.:~ ==:.·1=.,~: '71 lllicli .......,. Air, -·---WITH LESS RJVIE!b\ CPE --6 ---ml -Soe., be-,.....,, ... Condi..;..,,. to&. 4lldns -187---· (lm:AD). \l"'1 lop, fUll vleyl Interior, •17 °'"J M IS BeOllilfuj ...,, loll ""'""· rut st-~ ~ P!mn ......, NAllllS CADILLAC -· .... (1!87Cl'N). wttll ---' ---.. $4444 opd. - -P.S., .... Ooola -llllflOO NAIERS CADILLAC low m11o1oot will -'it OLDS ilB mi Harbor -~~L • ••&. Cpe. VI, aulilllmldc, WQi a... ,.,.. .....,.., '72 NON top, ndlo, -. power '91 Bt10< SDOdot °'"'"' -and -· ,_,,. •Ol'dttb' .. Jf.tm mL • ':f.ir..,,..& :r"bc ~ ...,. ur ~. •btt• met. No calla .,.. f:m I ::d': .. --wall U,.. I.-tb&n Jl.000 .£'"' 11111c1< ..,..,.. Excol .. 11 • °'"iA.'.n>ic1D -. 1.ow mlln. Pi1v. PIJ. '6t CmDo S.S. NAlllll CADILLAC call.,_.,, ... fa.!017. v .. -----~.!.. ""-·"'·-........... --• a...--..U.Jle· Call -• ~-wall -71 1 ........ ... • < I Dir • .,.._ Dual -ftdl CADILLAC ,. a.v. 1 ......,., """ble ,. ......, ::i. ...:;;:; -------1 ""· Mpd. --wti.ot ,._ '411-n1 mul· '69 Ca ... c ........ s.. " • ..,,..... Prtn--· 1iiiii0/ti1. · ~only. --'4111 El DonldD w Clift., dqo.'-1&. Pll. NAlllll CADILLAC ll,000 mu ... Loodod. , .... PIB -... Xlnt eood. --~--~..., ..., """" <YBU· ML ... ""' -· Ooola -~-I MAKE 0... =-~ Malllla. v. PL JL. S. -I -M""' ... Pl.'l'llOUnl ....... V~ w&8lltt --...... -_,._ ......... -· ·--~-....... -. ._ .. ....... - -'ii Ql&YY --(Joo& """ .... ---.. ---MWDT. :?!. '!, =~: l•w~:..~·t=~:~ ... ;·=-=·~~~,..:5·1 .~;;~~~. Ni power, Ult 6 ttka»pkl i'& Pl. di== Irr' .,.. W Pb a V ..... '*" ..,,.., .. lttttO ~ ... tlnl. -• ..... ... ...., ...... .. clolhor01u1Jteatt..i-lntllriar.'i liiiVY Nova. ""'=.-n ttMortJt_•t! -oil ............ , to -l<al,_xlnl coad. --~ ~-.. choOM h'Om. At 10w u ca ..U. I'm. ,.,..an w. MS .... m.t. CJSI. ""' W li&J .... 4 dr * 4'. "Ill fOriiAC' Clnod ""' NAllRS CADILLAC C:: ~~/IM, po1ot "'"' -., AJC. M -· - -H.-81""-11o CONfiNIN'tAL ::i.. "':.""..:"t'.:I: Coat& -WO.ti -...... -... -·• epe o.vui.. _..,.. '70 Ce11l1111.. • ll MANS --W... °"""'" --V1"'1 tloll ..... -.. Root I Bl.ell: hltllmr, SEDAM. VIHYt. TOP. lath-M. · Mu. Mdl ... • ... .=:r=·===~ :.,a.::w.::.r:.::~ ____ .. \:l:a:.·"~ • .., _,, '"*:".I~~· ..... ---~..,. °"""· -DtVUk 8-uflt\al Cram '..-....___,MW, Wb .... with Bill V1"'1 -· PS. llAAltl CADILLAC -1 "*·""' wl8 -PW, Bill r-thor ... MUSI' --81.._ In*. mat!. SEU. -a.... -..... .., nREllllUl, lllllJ .... tm ()odAloc, I~~"' Vlllo. c™.o.• -°""--hb-. _.,..... -·-* ~··-* ~=--d .... I'll -o,..Ji:.-. ;,f" ... ~*O.: ·•CADtu.AC_._ -.-"' .... b11i wind -..... A1 •*--.... A ....... ""'-·Flot-. ... ... Prt. Pll· llJlll ..... n. -..!!:~!!.!.!!~-1;:;~:;::-;;::;;::-;;=I '11 «>"'• l:ldarw:ID, .... PrMltl'l!IJ. --., . .°""w:-::...r· jij4j$ 'ti. ..... • I I ' '1 ! • I, ' Television Finally Becoming More Bold , By JAY SllABBUTT Television's new adult look perhaps is best summed up by NEW YORK (AP) -"That a censor, of all ~pie : Certain Summer" is over. It'll Herminio Traviesas, N8C'S be intere.sting now to see how plain.spoken vice-president of many -lC any -complaints broadcast standards. are;reglstered. with ABC for '"l'hfs year U the boldest broadea{Jting the m o v i e last Wednesday night year, no doubt about it," be · ·says. But be doeon't think all The net~.k wa.s ~gy alx>l:'t .. tbe~ers are do""'Tl, or that showing SWnmer In the they will be in the foreseeable fin! plac.. The . theme QJ !Ilia ~ particularly if they in-maa.~or·televis1on re at..u..r e volve spoken obscenity or was· tiJmoseniallty and Its ef~. 1!0mplfte frontal nudity. feet on personal relatlon!h!P,. -~-~-· Speclflcially, it dealt, With He does thin,k .t~ key to a the agony of .. 8 d!voroed. ~ _ fbrtber ~roaden1ng ·of a~lt ..,... 8 ~-J.. 1' wbO themes for tele~o.D ii~ In, u\tllllalely ,must Jilli his 14-the .ell-~'of 0-oo yur~td, ~ tbe 'truth after the c:eative side . of the the lather a ,, .. ..,"o! ~ medium. and a-Uy nOi'mM llfe. . ''ln'm ·, 5EtF-diaci. pUno ..,,. film, ......... ,tmed Hal u.n.-...~ L":~.1 -.,. .. di: there:s a lot of .tb.lngs)'Otf can . ~~ .. -~ .io,wlillout otf.-g people lo. -· 11 WU' taeWoDY Wrtl· <!lif,~~iiaict ' ten, acted_ ad· dlnr;lod-. Birt what· • bu c a u •• d BllT :1'1:· 11·:...,.w toe-Iii-'tiJOVJj;on•s butit of bO!dness! u...a.a,-·bow adult Tra~ t~l.rtta· .It'• televlQ>I> J:l!!I gOt. an ... primarily, ut , O> jlublic at: oiiimeibl '.~ ·.,.-· by 1J¥es dmnged b)' e•en mnre auCb ~ -u ''!'be boldness In motlol! pie! ..... Bold · -~ '"All' In the and .. IJllpslM,. He a a Id Familt" iliidl "llamia We)bf, th!;Y've .made .~ M.D." . "toj>les'bo-liUm •lflalra. . . Clogs ~ •• Clogs • • • Clogs ' •• > • 1. " .., I • ----...- ' I ' ' ~ " r .... ... r. ~ ·, • W~Q, .!:'~. ! \ . - ... ·' • . I I r • •• ' . . . ,. J ' ' • I . -. ~~ ' . ,- •• . . ! • !7 -r ·I , 1 I • l I l I I I ' 17 .... ..,. r· ·I l \ I I ' ! I \ ( ) I .. • :-•• • ·-. l! ' 11$ -.~·,' ~: .. 'l ' ,' I , , 1 : ~ • • YOC.:65, NO, 3'12, 1 SliCTIONs. ¥\i>M~s' r._· .. . ~. ' . • • • ·1~0n· . 7 -. . -' ' > . . ~obby-~.~ San' O;tf;fte '• O,rl Sal ety · I .. . .. -I ~ 1~ , :. , !." 1,.,.. · OlV\. 'coOtm', CA~ • '!µESOAY, NO~MBER·7~ 1972 • ' • ' .t • • . - . ' ,, ... . . South; ,Coa8t · Vote:Fs : Stand" ' . . . . . . . ". . . '" i I I , . , I . ' .. ' . . ' . ' In ~~·to ·X LQ~,Ballot Nixo11. Sweep• in · Earlie1t Return DaVILLE NO'l'Cll, N.H. (AP) -PNaldenl N-IWlpl lo 1 IN YiclGry . In tbll ialhern ·114m1ot, lndlllonlll7 lbe -·· Orsi lo report ,,...... .. , balloCllll. Biii lbe amJJJJ1JH7 !Jim\ pidod I wlnnor alnco II ilalle4 mkhlP' Tol- llnl In 1111. -t-¢~J;--~ll~. I'\, •' \ ..... .,1 ~ '\"" . .; ' ..• . -· -~- President-.. Has 'Dropsy' At School Jly JC8I VALftllZ.\ °' ............ Pnlldent --lint In the ...... polls -WU Ibo lint II his """ polla tbll -·· "'°"' belore ..,_ .. at ODacord1a Elementary S C b 0 0 ) ' I --Boit lie bad ..... problems wllh the llrllW Cllllomla bollol. Not aaly did lie lake .-l!me b~.:·;.:x"'"io·e-.\. his..::::: :;i :.,.~ ........ well .-ol lier 11-.ii). bat lhe Pnlldent Ibo bad tnuble ~ lhe umrieldy documents In lhe tiny voting boolh. ' He di opped them. M obRrven Jtluled an d cameras dlcbd away, u.e· Praldenl llfooped down lo pick up the laDen papen. -l'nll Secrelaly -Ziegler lriod In vain lo k e e p llhololrapbers from reoardlnl I b e humofoul moment. at the 1 m a 1 l -ol Ille elementary -• lewblockalnmt.CU.Podllca. Nma arrived lhore II euctly 7 1.m .. wavtns II lboul 20 ...U wlahera, many of them ftitlaC -tum lo --. ~ lie -the brtplly IJcbled ---'-""' Wllml ....... _,. __ 1111, -ye •. -,., -~ .... -.. --· . .,. '~· lllo P"'tNilldmtoldo"' -lo -.. ""''"':r.lt: ~--... ···~--.. Pra1dool," .... ~ ';,.~ Kr. After "10linel1 ...... Ille -· Ille -picked up tbolr -bllloll. Tbe PNsldrnt -Ille --down lhe row. Mn. -toot the llrsl Tine mloul<I lat.r, the First ladJ bad liDlabed lier ballot. llnloaed In I nd wool 11111. 1111. NJJOo walled wlillo lier Jm. bond tool his l!me. "An '-"" ...._ lo win loUJ?" uRd ............ ol lllo Pint I.adv, "I ... , say I01tldiW ...re;;r ft Aid, anJllnl. "I _, Wllll Jo be Jalled on • day. todl;J." . II« --WU lo fllillidden....,. -... II Ille poill 1t-cwm mr ••-.ta....._..,., -lo-~--"-"" ~ ol Ille Presldeni'a... • be"- ed lhe ......... -Ille ...... lo lhr ml JllinC. --··· lnsloled lhil Ibey_ "yes" 'fO&el an nearly ewry biJ:itoV ooltlon Ylllble on the umple . 'Ille mllre oven! Ju1'd ool)' lboul It ......... . ..... tile Proildlnl, ---lhlD -ad illll :,u:;t-......... c=.. T i::.r ...... i.:-.,:: -·· Aa lbe ~ .... 111'1. -.... Cloe NIXON, .... II ........ c: ••• •• ••• C111U I lloollm ~ Cea1l Ii Ille W1J llio • It --1t••-.,,~ .. --... ::... ~ .. ·a:".:i:~ land. -- INllMl"9~'Y A/Wr 14 _. .. o -lclr,. ltftldmt °" A.,,...., "o • c flCtl'nu, .. 9.l:1•td' Ml kn -.. , of ... _ ... """ dl!llOQ .... ,., -.... ~POI/OM. ........ . -" ---. --: --. =· \.: :t.i*.. = I l ' ,1 I .. ~ --• T • ) DAILY PILOT SC ·McGovern oils Still Wrong~· • • . . . \ ... • ,..,_. .... 1~ watdlld -tor lbe ....._ eolled tt a "'*Yl' no -tor loot UltJoRll Moa1 ... 11111..,. _... bloc:D lo · M1TCll!!LL. S.D. (UPI) -With a pl,. fDr ·~ uw. P'Vlt -.me.11 underdoc c-a-.-... ~lnllll ho........ )rtelnel, sllll !ftmting the pollsten are wrong in pred.lcttng a Nixon laocbllde. Ill a ptll~......,. Mo. dtQ>, -Ya'i 1'11111 A-•· oilllllld 1•: :* -... ponen " &uf.tlV! >\,- dna!I*! .. ·--· !t e ~ -:;.:.,.;.= ,_......, .... ~.... ...... ............. ~I 1111 ~'ia t • f,E,,I • •••hp•• -'1111wlf,,*wo1t ...... lla, .... '1111 .............. • ... ~I,_;. _,1 •:; fe 11 Ji:• a.a. .... -...,, s~ T..: ~ lilll II I era • I tqlll -""*" ... .. **'..,.•·-';': .. I' lo be I~ ~-=dleaktlll-Jle WU lo ..,.,'Informally wJth ' .... • • . • .. oolll jood-naluredly lo a """' ·-the DIJD8I ol the Important ftvt' anl"'1llY Pltlidlll llould -ud !:lelnor !lfdlovem, dressed In a brteht ol pbolograpllm ud ftJ)Orten who candldataa on the blllot. lnltead, be then llilk l~ (owatown Mlleboll rod COit '"'1 black booll, ftpllecl "Thiee ' bover.d about two feet away 11 be mark· simply checked tho amall ~we under ~"-'m•kYJll.1111 ralunl.lo Sioux 1'1111,, "I voted the atralgbt Democratic licket ns I bave dme for quite a few years," McGovem said with a broad smile afler marking h1s bl.Dot In the basement of. tbe Congreptional Qiureh. at the Polll. "We're going to eay to all ·lbo -1a1 interests and all l.,3 wiretappers .• , you give us back our country,11 he tokl several thousand rooters who jammed the fence in front of the callfomla oJrport tenninal. _ .. wben asked bow abe voted. ed his paper ballot the words "llol!!#ral Party' at the•lop ID"""" ud a quarlet.clrfV<i lq tllt -, Theo abe odded, "Straight Democratic.'' In addition lo a loDg ballol 1or prell· of the ballot. 11 wu ley. Wlllbor wbll\ tllo ~; ' ll was a crisp, bright day in the tovm or 13,500. McGovern and his wife were the t7th dent ud state and local ofltclalll, there "ll just happened lhll Ill the paity pl Into Sioux Falla ~t I and 98tb persons to vote in Precinct 7. were four other ballot.I for judgea, ln· Democratic candJdates were a~perior to a,m., and be uked a bilbo:P'• ~ Margaret Anton, superintendent m e1ec--ttlatives and cooalitutiooal amendments. tbelr opponent.I," he explained. pray for .b1m. ' ii. * * * •oad for * * * Peaee~ Viet Seeress Sees McGovern Win ... - STILL CONFIDENT McGowm and ei..- PHU NHUAN, South Vietnam (AP) - A Vietnamese sorcere!3 has beard It loud and clear from the spirlt world that Sen. George McGovern will win Ute U.S. presidential election. ''Thi> will be bad for peace and bod f<>< Vietnam." said Mme. Sisbaw•tb. who spent 50 minutes in deep medltatlon on the American election alter the artiller1 died down MoOOay nlgbt. She said abe gave bor fll"dlctlon -the Cambodian "burning can d 1 e mythology" and the lnceme buming tests but did not use the spl1M1rc water mythology "because that ls for broba hearts." Peering o-bor gold-rimmed spe<- tad<s, the Cambodim<rained _,... prodided ID unhappy lutllno for the McGovem administration and a wor- ry.free retinmmt for Pr<skBl -.. _ March and ........ bor of -,..,. will be the darlt -far Sen. McGonm." Mme. Sisblwatt. WW. ed. "illll -m•stntlaa wlD fall ,,_ fuor. Ills lf1nuly will be In~.· Alter lbld1lnl the birth -of 1111 . candidalla and perlormiDg --dhill rttuall, lbe bepn lo get vlbr- -the ll(lirit -id. She .... !llDlll ml McGoveni u "two fim:el1 c:udmdillll Bootleg Stereo Tapes Grove Man Held in Raid Of Booth at Arizona Fair FNm wn Serricet PHOENIX, Ari:. -Alltlmtlel II the Arizona State Fair here swooped dawn oo a stereo concnsioo booth Monday, •· resting four penoas. me !ram Ganim Grove. and """"~ %,Gii aJ!<ardl1 bootJegm music tapes. ~--tbe­adulls ad one juvenile on mhrlpme:war mmiDal dwJes said two of tbe _... wort. far Dl!!cb1 lluaic 0-· .... 1. of. Newpirt Boch. -were-W11WD. Hemophiliac Boy To Be Treated Pe:••1paur 25, Garden GroYe; Edward J. Cm Jr., Sl. Uq Beod>; 1111'1. Ann Ill. Kaioor. Sl. ol Pbomb<, and tbe -!ram Ca1ifon1ia. 'HARRISBURG, 1'3. (UPI) .:. K<vin lolsaic pr-. have mnplalned Manhall, a bmqtbiliac wbose family """"'1y that bootlegging ol -and hod '---...... ..uare lo --reproduciog them witboul . pnmde -for him, llnally is paying rvyalti .. that push reWl prices -ol free -up --the irllhlstJy millions of dollan Gov. Millon J . Shopp BDllOUllC"1 Moo>-!"' year. day that the a.,_....i.1•1 porm. need Arl>oaa Deparlmenl of Public Safety DOI pay lor t: . 11,oGll+mor.t:. 1re1-. offidals probing the state (.air stereo nor fJ.Dd ..ooon to provide the necetUry cauetle sales said they were being sold blood. In addition. the boy will be treated for S3 and 14, ooly half the regular retail a· the nearby Henhey w.dlcal Center In-price. stead of 100 miles away. "They had oot contracted with The MarabaUJ appealed to the state copyright holders of the original com-~fter they exhaUlted all prlvai. dona- poaltk>ns," a spokesman for the state lions. agency alleged . tigers. Mc:Ccvern wina but later falls into a tiger trap." 4 The eeeress aeld she meditates best aft« curfw, wbm the nolle of the Ho,.. du bu dleol Ill the bock llleye of Salp'• -.... oal1 • !ft blrldng clop. .......i Ill' the dlslant thud of lrilllery ...S bomlJI, dimrl the night's calm. limo. -aeld bor -will -............. -But It -i. .. -Ill pon:mt .. the but· t.. II -_. ~ bad turned "11 llil .....,., IPl pole put the triple bell ,.,,_ Coc-ol,. .. bor card .-. ... -.. ""' ....... penoo. non -• -a.m dock. amid plMdt ......._ Jlf*e., tourist " 1 I 2 i ... a 8cala parted not to tbe r1· ,.g table. t11:tJ would have ......... t .... -tfts daat DO matter -.. the --for them In the .... -_.. the darlt ahadow of -·--· ... 2 2 114 •swptered her elec- tira .. I ti • ""impataat for the: ~ 'VW ... -· tbll lbe dwf , ...... -plalten -Sl.15 - -dw: .......... brabn ~ 1dlb ... ....., I ii er ml -*t1iDI flmllJ I I ......... Mrh-' t'llldd D0t aJ lar IUl'e wbalat Mr .. edl:d••• ahrayi came true "'"ta m> aM111.,,. bu ever came bac:t to O"'JP"in " Court Decided Strike Breaker Entitled to Jobs ·---(AP) -'De u.s, tlo--o.rt .-••• ..., _,. WI wwwbn llral -*'J' ilr ,...,. to mmr.lllw-t'r**ef--• absolule rilbt .. I« their jollo bock. In • ddplae """ing out of • Caliloma ........ -. the high court - employes who are Yldiml of unlairlabor pradi<n _,. DOI be aiblllarily ,.P.....i on the job durtac a llrlke. An opillion -by Justlce Poller Stewart said: "UNoditicmJ reinltat.e- mml of lbe -I'd emi>lo7a ... prop;, for the almple ...... 11111 tbe1 ...,. the victims of a plain unlalr labor pradlce by their empoyer." no .,_ came 1o the blgb court from Santa Mirta. where the Tumden Unkn mocmted an orpnlziDc wnpatgn amooe -me -lel bi Auauat U87. Wben I b e or(IMl"'1g effort booed down. the -callod a siiike againll all the companlee Including the local oulletl of Intanatlooal Van Lliies. Four lntmlltlooal employ<S declined lo .... the picket llnee, and were fired. A1lbottlb lbe company Nld they were belnl: replaced, no new workers were ac- tualfy taken on during the walkout, ac-cordlnfr lo loellmany before the Nattooal Labor llelltloaa Board end the 9th Clradl Olarl ol Appeals In Siii Fnm- dlco. ,...._P .. el NIXON ••. driving away from the Polling place, they !polled a young girl who WU holding I sign reading, "Shake my band. I am late for school." The Presldem IOiiUllODed the slrl lo bia car and chatted with ber. Alter . apendlng 1 few boun at the Western Wblto HOUie, the Pmldentlll couple boarded their bellcopter for the hop to El Toro MCAS where they em· barked for a Olght lo the Wblto House. Io the capita!, the N1xoo family -1 ... eluding daughters Julie and Tricia end the girls' busbanda -will -together. 'lbeo they will settle down lo follow the election returns -to aee If America'• voters have chosen them for another four yean. ,...._P.,el ASSAULT ••• GOP Official Quits SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Republlcen 111pporter of Democratic Sen. ~e McGovern lw nllped from the San Diego County ~ Central Com- lcittee alter • eonrt -to block the committee from 1emo•tnc her. Virginia Taylor, 48, a former eudlitate for mayor and atate aenator, uld Mooda1 abe WU resigning from the committee beca111e Its cbalnnln refused lo bokl .. open meettna lo dlacua ber dllmlaol. ' • . Larger Student Role Support~·d Tnllleel of the Clplltrono Unllled School Dlatrlcl qreed In prlncllJ!e Mon- day lo gronttna 1tronpr atud.nt In- volvement ln the.Ir meellnp:. And they hid a aample of the IDleHll by high oc:bool puplll lhroqbout Iha evening. The board lnatructed the dlatrlcl atalf lo draw up policy pldelloeo wbich could he paaed lnftlali, ... 1 -· The quell for lludeot portlclpatloa In board dbcullloDI Clllll from the Id· mlnlstretloa. San Clement& Hlgb'1 Ullaon 11pi- tatlve to the board, Mike Cbemotd, told trusteee Monday thal bo woald be ' lho fulkime ttpmentau .. 11 -• .,. proved. lie prombed lo -.. ICllft .... In dlacualons on -ol -to the dlltrlct'• bigb ocbool lludeotl. • Relnlwclng the ldu, Datta lWll Hiib School Principal Walter J,' flplaCll' told -that 'the dlatriet "would binolll gNOtly from more lludent Input.'' TnuteOI were equipped with a llack ol data obtained t'ODI Other ecllool diltricta · In the county -data wbicb allowed that . P1e•P..-.1 VOTING ••• --ll<piblloM -9oa. a.tr Bui_ GI Lo -~with IWN<tlt -1-e, a - teadlor 'llllo -II Cordlll. 'lllo -is ·~ ID Ila a. Oot1!iJ llOI ID- -San a..-1e, ~ --parts ci'Ne•pus t ltmch. • •• 2 F-l<nn nea-!illc ~ Richard lilml '-~John D. llalleme of lllDta Ana. Tbia dlatrlct coven a large west central teeUon of the county and extenda lnlo 1"1 Angeles County. In the 32nd Congreulonal lltstrlcl Republican Incumbent Craig Hosmer of Long Beacb la opposed by Democrat Dennis Mumy, a college admlniltrator. 'lbe uaembly races of lDterest to Orange Cout voters find Ro be r I Badham; tbrte torm GOP -in the 71.t District of>llOlina Democrat Mayor Jim Thorpe of Sen Juan Coplstrane. The dlslrlcl includee Ill of the coutllne from Newport Belcb to Siii Clement. and the Inland areu ol Mlaaioo Viejo, El Toro and Laguna Hiils. Incumhent Republlcao Robert Burlo! of Huntlnglon Beacb Is opposed b y Democrat Terry MOlbenko, a Los Alamlloe attorney in the 7Glb Aamnbly Distrlcl. The 69tb Dlstrlcl Onell Democratic In- cumbent Ken Cory of Garden Grove ln a batUe with RA!publlean WilllaJll llei> nemeyer, of Fullertoo, a form er aasemblyman. about bll of the dlltrtcta with l>lgb ecbooll bne 1Ucb • llludenl ,.._ tailve: tllo reel an COl!llderlng It. '"Ibll la a very relevant, important l!lue. In lducatlon-theae dly1," Speow •• told truaiees. I ! II the board lll'lel lo the guldellnet, Chemottl would occupy a seat at a tabl& • in the board room and would be granted ·: the rteht lo speak on any laaue coming up forbolldactlon. . He alao would receive the complete ! agenda packet for tach meet1n1. Talk of Peace .. Stab in Back, · Schmitz Says .·: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Amerlc&11" Pariy prealdentlal candldato John G. · Schmitz of T u s t l n says the . , Admlnlotratlon'1 talk of peace In Viet-"· nam tz back .. tabblng and the Prealdent'a wace end price cootrola are the road 14". tolalltlrlaDllm. : . ,Rep. Scbmllz. in • oatloo-e1ecflon .• eve telecut Moodl1 nlabt, called I tbf govermneot·~ talk of peace ID -~ "A stab in the blct or IUllllDder.~' . · The -CalJlomla ... ,.. ... !aid, "You...,, lib our elloi1I .,......,. ..-y irw. pm!de l!iO" -.-c..rt tci ' both aides," aplaln\lc ~ -1' aiding the South · Vlemame.e · Wbne building a truck factory in Rusata : Schmitz planned today to .. i.; at an ; elementary oc:boof in his hometown of : Tustin, then make appearaDCe1 at a : campaign be.aquarters in -·Ana IDd : at a televisJon station for an .tntemew: : The COllgn!aliwi lw ael up -: night beedquorters et the DlaoO)'land · llDtel In Anaheim, where be planned to : watch ~ returns on teJeviskn. a · spol<esmin IBkl. . lbe lamHuck OOilgreasDlllj, • former • Repub6-said tbe Admlnlilralloft Is : feeding lnOattoo throogb 1 delldt budget. : "Price and wage. controts are lib put-· ting a lid on a bolllni kettle." be Nld. ' "You can keep it there for jUst 10 long." · 1be ooJy way to cut tu:es is to cut government expenditures, he said. Schmitz denounced aborlioos, callod on ; Nisoo lo outlaw them "with cme lwipe ol ' his pen" and said a woman'• right to . have an abortion "stops where another life begins." Schmitz denounced busing lo achleve integration as another "milestone on the way to totallt.arianlsm." Investigators said In addition to the two Southland men's affiliaUon with Dedon Mutlc Company of Newport Beach, which iJ not llsted In telephone boob, Mn. Kaiser works for Southwest Electronics of Phoenil.. Agrww Allegedly Knew of Illrwss p,....p..,.1 The Football Season: I . . DAILY PILOT lM: Oftnllt c.t 04M.Y ftll01', '"'"" llMdl k ,..,,.,.. tllt ....................... w ,,,. or .... Cllflt ,_....,.. c_,., ..,.. r•i. tlll,tl8M .,. ..... I , ... ....,., ~ ,,...,., ... c-u ....... ..._. ..... """"""11111 leldVt"lltill!W:I V"*"f ~ '-di, trYIMI .............. (:......, ... JllM c..tuf• A .._ ,...-. --............. .......,. ... .......,... n. ,... .... ,.,.11.,.. ........ ,. .... .. , ,,,_, C..te #MM, ~ ,.._ lell•rt H. ""•~ ,r .. ....,...,..~ J•cli l . c.n., Vice,,...._ ... ~ ...... u-·· Keewil ·-1"1111•1 A. M.,,W .. ............ Cll•M• H. Lee1 lltll..4 P. H1:ft A•lllMt ,_......... 11 .. -. ... Qe11 ts OMNc JOI Herllt D C••'-"••I. '2172 --~ ,...., -~ Sfftlt :::::::.. ~~,., . ._.. •,·:~~ 1.elliM leMll m ,.,_. A ... M;'i•• tn•J ~ a ••• Mzl? n a UNa7t ._ ai ••• Al r1i1N ra ,,,. !~ a..,.,..,,_..,,, ""' °""" c.t ,,...._ .......... .., ... ~lllN. --·~:•••...,.... , ..,''e= ~-............. =..::~"\:....::C..i': _=-: ... _..... - ST. LOUIS, Mo> (UPI) -The o111ce o1 VI« ~ Spin> A...,. hid ln- formaUon on Sen. Tbomu Eqieton'1 history of tre>tment for peychlatrlc prob- lems before public diJc:loeun, the Sl Louis Post-Dilpetch said Monday. The eewspap« aeld "a promlnent Detroit man" conllrmed ftporU that be provided detalla about the ~ senator's medical bocqround to ..- ooe In t he Nixon Admlnflllratloo. Eagleton WIS ftPlaced U I b e Oemocrailc cendldeto for vice pmldent afler admlliln& ho underwent eboek lreltmenta. A opoktamlD lor A...,. denlecl that the lnlormatlaa evor came to the vlco prealdeol'I altentlon O< that It WU l<ted on by the GOP, the Poet-Dilpetch Nld. 2 Escape Crash At El Toro Site Aupt~--pl­ cruhld Mondi)' 11,i.t II 1111 )II Toro M-CorJll Aft fllllkn Tllo at•- tlClped witboul l!Uurl. CorJll - 111<1. The plane, I T.. trainer valued II IU,llOO crlllfied oa the llr llltlon golf coune tluri"I 1 final 1pproodt, Morine olllc!ll1' ~ Clllle ci tllo lcddlnl llUDdlrfifttflt- UlllnJurtd wero the pllOI 111 Lt. Mldllel R. Rl-, 17, o1 Tullln 1nd L/Cpl. Edwin Kootulk, II, of El Toro. ! NUCI.EAR •.• pi'Odld lallurt II ..Wini •endlm, II dJd "* -lo beef-up dell&DI ol tbe sy.-. Utllllr .......... -lnalated for eeverol ,_. lbet II leetl II eeparato fllialle ,,,...,.,_ II SID Oilolto wwld hove to fall ~ belGn the ~ cooUnc ~ could brelk down. No IUCb breUdown hu ever oc:ourred in • CiliiliDUdal -· they added. Experll llJl<9ltlnc It I special eemlnlr In SID Clemeoto earlJ !all yor uld that tbeorellclliy, the .... pe into the .... vi-of the bflbl)I radlolcllve cool· Ina-~ In -.. -1lllUld"""' llfwta • major -· The edcla that -.. accident <Ollld OCtUr at SID ()noire, howner, would be .. ~-.·they aid. False Arrest Suit Filed on Candidate A fallt lrftll lltft Wine II mIDlon In dlmqee WU lllad MCllldoy opinll Finl lltstrlct &t_pervlaorlal Cll)dldlta Wllll1m Wenke by EUpne R. 11mm. B"""1 la one ol two brolben ammed by Senta Ana poll« on 1 complaint sign· ad b)' Wenka wblcl> chlt&IS them with 14 COUDll of ••inC or lleltroying CIJll: po[Cnlipl. Brown, II, ond his brother, Ronald, a, both o1 Anaheim will be arr1llned In Central Oranp County Munlcipel Court Nov. t. You ,,. possibly now in !ho proc,. of shoppin9 for carpeting, end hove "-taliint to saloo people •t two · or tl1ree d-. If .00 you • doubt feel ·la • " "footb.H," bounced •round with •"bev.Y of conflictlng stories. ' Which is tho bid carpet fobtr? WW· is tho liost tomn for YOVI uS17 WMt kind of podding should bt uS1d7 . W1 think ~ wll doted the stra¥t aMWtrs 1t Aldtn'1. W1'v1 bttft htlpift<J ptoplt ICOl'I "toUchdowns" ;,, 0.1091 County for fl~ yMtl. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPIS 1663 PlocilZtlcz An. COSTA MUA 646 4111 H0UUo MM. Thni Tllvrs., t tw 5:30-PZll. t 1w t-SAT .. 9'31119 I ) < I . • . . • • J l f • I ( \ • • • :·.: ' .. ,. - • .· ' V~·65, ('10. 3.12, 3 SECTIONS; 36. PAGES r I I . 0~6E 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~ .;.. . . ·: ' ' . .,. .. . Ay, NOVEMBER 'J, 1m ' • i rr • . i l I . ' ' ccus.e • HE STOOPS IN THE BOOTH, AND MAY CONQtlER TODAY Protklont Nlxo".ond Elusl .. Ballot In Son cl-nte Nixon ·ls1 Vo:ter ' .... ,··~,,;gf~-~~·, Dti$ '. f!1.i1~,v.~Pallnt. • .. .; ':.\: :·:"-~~1f1V:.: ... , .• J""!l •• ~~.) •. ;'-ljt : . ~ ~· ~~l ' .. ,. =-~~ ':. ,,.,~' ,,-..-•; . .i.}11 · •· • • • · • i/i,~aXfti!i> ~ .. , ., .._ .. Ptesldeal'Mbiln -Ont In °"'opinion' ilnl .;;.,. .... flit'~. --.. -•· -ri aliii'Dnt · I lill . """• ......... ~I· .1 , 0WD ....... h:>me, this '1iiauliilg; ·ftting before anyone ehe at Concordia El~tary S c h o o I • s * * * . ' • ---· .. ----- · · auditoriµnr. f.. ·W.O· i ...... :: Nigu· el llui he hall some problems with the . large .caJilomJa ballol . Lagulm Reside.lits ' ·voie t. · :;,. .......;.: ·.:·...,; -... ..v ... Named Not ·oaiY did be t a t e more time' .LIUV~ 1-lni hla Cboicos ·from a sample · · · ballot to the real one (hi. wife, Pat. Early,· Turnout Heav .. y · lll.Qhjt) Theft :'1""~~~:.:=;, " . the unwieldy documellla In the tiny ., Two of three O!lio men convicted of the voting booih. . , Earcy-bird Laguna Beach voterafloct-'5 million !Aguna Niguel bank burglary He droppecHbem. . ed to the polls 1n .. great' numbera as .a "'ve ~ .~.'.~Y .~ ·f~ Grand As observers lliiled 8 n d cameras check with acattered pn!C!ncta' .- Jury Jr~~· \',.'l~.;tCJ:· .,cliclced ... ay, the Praldenl stooped that between 35 and 15 percent of -'415~, baiii.~'Jll"" · -. to pid< •up the fo11en papera. registered had vated by ~. 1ta~. . . . . . Presklenllal Presa Secretary Rooald At ·one polling Pl•ce, -1oen ...,. ao .Aini! 'Alfred 'Dln!ill, 315, of,'-.0, Ziegler tried In vain to t e • P busy that none ol them bad yet had time ohio, . b ~ed ·'l{ith entering . the photographers from ~ t be to vote. At another a two hour, JO.foot Lintali>W. btailCh ol tlie Secoad N1ilonal · humorous momeAt at tlie • m a 11 long line stret<:bed from tbe polls to the ll&nk ol::Wamn-.and ·iootin!i the .vault o1 auditorium of the elementaiy achoo! a street. '"· li-t-,. 1 t' · ....,.11 •lo few blocks from La Casa Pacifica. "It's quieter now but steady. AU five I.DC ctl't'aA:~ ~7' ;~,....~ 1 ·-~:·.... r Nixon arrived there at exactly 7 a.m., booths are· full all the time." Frances emyloy ... ~ 1if • i delgllbj>il!ig . ~ waving at about IO well wlabers, many ¥o~. plil\l ,.'. . .... " ol them waiting.their turn to vote. 'Pblllp . Bruct . Chrlsloiiier. 29, or As be entered the brlgbtly lighted eland' Ohio iras Indicted for lll;pd· auditorium, Precinct Inspector Wilma ......l.m-l,,i CIOO• to money llolen Wallington d<d,ared. "Hear ye, bear ye, I , p»liCA '8 ' • the po!lJ 8fe Jlf1W open. n '-the Lordstown bank. • • lmmdalely, the Prelldenl 'Olked Ill ll'be .two men, along with Charle! ·the end of "the 'llble 'and loobd at the Albert Mullliao; 18, of YoungltoWn, Ohio, canlboard ballot box ,.,.. found guilty of the Lag1ma Niguel He plcl:ed It up and -it. Ailplel .. ' . , ' f" . . ' : ..... ~,,.,.i . Jllr-... Quadruplets Born PARIS (UPI) -Quadrvpiell, three bOys and a girl, were born pmnatuttty Monday 1t '81. Vincent de P1ul llalpl!IJ. 1be btbi.., born of Mr. llld Mn. llulel Chemin, ft!llbecl !rem 24 to llO - and ..... -Gerlid, Grulal!I, Mlcbael llld ·Gery' the bolpltal aald. . . .. \{~ Ocl. fl by a ·I~ ~ tq 1<!" "Tbere'•-mln there yet, Mr. . •'The~ ............. to -~·~----~-· ~-. ~ lilthOrl~ 1s l!IDUOr lft!ls ·""""8 .,,....,. . ~v www· eolocm · ilpl butilOrJ, .,,. ......... ..... ' bojktll. • . , • ...... --carelllllr • . . . -1be ~. . Finall,-Iiipt? .;eci to pin...;, In~ llllrm '11!". ·~ ,iooli the --booth • "T!)blllo, I pinball --Mrs. ---the•flnt. . ~-11111 ~' I tavern Tine -._, ~First lady had , .,._ will be -In the 1-lB ~ hl;r blilot. p.,..ect In I r<d, 1(00! . t!Iauei' .... titer.this" riiontli. ,,.,, irUJ suit, Kn.'~ -while her - Nixo11. Sweeps in Earliest Ret.;rn iJlell be • usporled tlti Clmllod for ~Are tli!fl,.. 1111.:;io .:.bi today!" ulied . tltll. . . one -of the P'jrat Ledy. . ,A thll1I ObJo Jl)ID, Sklney ·GOidlteln of "I ~ --'"'""here,, slle laid c;.ton. -omoted to Jome following can 881 • .,_ • • .... v •• brelk-111 of,,_.,.....,_,._ ...wn..:·1 ......... t'!llll.lnbt jolleol m • -.._, "'" , ... .,...,., · I dofllb ~." Is curt'elllb' floe ~·~·"!I·~ . ii.r 11lawww -10' fmlllcldm·• · . tloi--111111 DOlll • n !"'* Jlsr llUlbmd "'* ID!·-m••.w. to !mills marklnl bll on belloL p=: :...e:-: tt:.:: ad lbt ---lbt amp. to lbt ,nol tliliis. . ~ ~ .,, "ol lbtf !bl)' -. " .... -.. ....,,_,~ "!t' :-.=.i~~ ..... It DIXVILLE, NOl'CH, N.H. (AP) -Prelidonl Nbm ...,t to 1 JN""°"'1 • In this nortbem hamlet; trldllic..oJly the -··Ont to ._i•pruflloollll ballotlnl. I 1111 the ........utJ -~ plciod I -llnoo It lllt1ad m ......... ~~~ . . Tim lbt Pr-.i. _ ... -'L-_____________ .._ _____ ..J • - l.agun·a Youih Tells Of mciderit For Pioneer ~Dickie' Pro88 -1 --Wft bllcf focllO' II -Y1ew C2llpel ... WC •Dlcfdt" ........ ~ .... -111 Lipu -- • -'II. .... .. Mr !Int I 'al, ~ Clolrl -lo 1bt 11 I rill al "'"'*' -lo lllt. llr. ~ _ ..... -..... -•• <> '1u:ac..._fDr14,,...... "'=lei llr. Cloirl'• -Ill ... ... 0.,. ,,.., I - -· -la .... '11117 ·-lad .. ._ ...... .., ..... to '--.11r .......... 1111111. Jira. ...._, wlle ,_ II JM 11111 iill Drift, ll M tMd b)' I dnaM-9'.:••b Jdlr-If...._ -: :4 11na.-, .-..., Joi. hf _. 11!'.llllw ti ........ -·1 ....... G1&11i.Plw•1 .... I ~irltliliJ ....... h-. ,,., 1ltitao ff I ..... ~ l''wolllilliMi ' .. ~-. ·-·., 'hit1& '·' . -•~Yllltlb ulllPWll f111k:atld dlt -co•• av'1 1r -n11o=..: -.11111 ~ ... -;11 lllls ,,.... :t:Jf I llaD---·~ ...... ..... lbt ..... f JCI& • • • • .. ... ,Taj ·~· r • ----. -. r---~ :=:. ---· -. --. -"""_.:. _ ... . ~l . . . ----· I Dlt.&'f PM.OT ........ ..,,..r1r.c Frances CollGelJ, 19, MID LI' gun1 Beith of 1971, 11 Ibo . DAILY PJLOT'J eiilrJ in ID· .Dual com)letitlliltcir llia o... Iii&• Coallll l'rMl;.Club. Slit ii !he dluslit.r'of·llr. llid Kn. Robert )(. eou-u of 1..1..-. City, €hamber Set Joint Laguna Meet A joint ....... ol 1111 Laaim -Ownblr al Cuauw d Ila City Council wW bl btld 111:• p,m. Doc. IJ II C11J lflll. ,,,. --11111 be beld lo --• -i:=..-... the two bodies. dtJ Ind ,.,,,...,, ldlt ....... WL.... I == . .,:. -. :... .:.... !! --, -'t.l: -~ = -. <'••• • L ·-. .. , DAILY i'IUIT LI ... McGov-ern ..... ''~oils Still Wrong'~ • mLL CONFIDENT McGovern and Ele1no.- . ' . KlTCIELL. S.D. (UPI) -With 1 plit -·llfl'ldl la .~ }'11111 !iru eo+~ far ,J•a Dttlt'pn.Jet for me," underdof -•· hr1 II•'''••• la Pl", m Fl ~•1221l•1"1Pt °""11 S. lddlO\'ml -tvdo1 ID hll Koe., 1!"4. el • a,dr!. nlio 1111"""' ,..i .. tmd Illa ...... ~ '1!!r- hiiiietowo ~ llW ~ U.,' ~~tar)~-~ ....,. -.-S bow Ille wiled. poUlle:I ore..,.... tn pndict;as 1 Nbcli ··el .. pjllo.," ._. lddod, "llnlgbt Democnuc:" Jandolido. , , ,_ • • 'We'N plnc·lo .., lo all !!Iii """""! fl!eGoyem and hll ..Ue were the 97th "I voted tbe straight DemocraUc ticket Interests and all t;, wiretappers ..• you and !18th persons to vote In Precinct 7. as I have done for quite a few yean," glve U8 back our country," he told. 1 Margaret Anton, superiotelldent of elec-. McGovern said with a broad smile alter several thousand rooters wbo Jammed Uons for the" precinct, called it a "heavy marking his ballet tn the basement of the the fence tn front of the C8llfomla turnout for thls of day.'' Co~gational Church. airport terminal. 'Ibe McGoverns vot~ separately in It was a crisp, bright day ln the town Several dozen nelghbon watched bc.cths, ope:i. on two Sides, that offered cf 13 500. outside today as the South Dakota senator virtually oo privacy. In ~ punishing campaign windup Mon-and bis wif_ drove to the church in a long "ntls ls supposed to be a secret day ML-Govern walked New York's Fifth motorcade at 10:30 a.m. and went Jmide l ballot," he aaJd good-naturedly to a acore Av~e. exOOrted thousands of sup-to vott. Both were weary from the Jona: of photographers and reporters who * * * * * * •oad . for ·Pea~e!' . Viet Seeress Sees McGovern Win PHU NHUAN, South Vietnam (AP) - A Vietnamese sorcereSs has heard tt loud. and clear. from the spirit world that Sen. George McGovern will win the U.S. presidential election. "This will be bad for peace and bad ror Vietnam," said Mme. Sishawath, who spent 50 minutes In deep medltation on the American election after the artillery died down Monday night. She said she gave her prediction both the Cambodian "burning c a n d I e mythology" and the Incense burning tests but did not use the splashing water mythology "because that Is for broken hearts." Peering over her gold-rimmed spec-. tacles, the Cambodian-trained soothsayer predicted an unhappy future for the McGovern administration and a w<>r- ry-free retirement for President Nixon. "Between March and September of next year will be the dark months for Seo. McGovern," Mme. Sish8wath warn- ed. "His administration will fall from fw.vor. His dynasty will be in danger." Joey Bishop Saves Boater MARINA DEL REY (UPI) Comedian Joey Bishop w a s Cftdlted by the coast Guard today with reacu1Dg a man whose boat was sinking, ihe second sucll rescue by Bishop ln three w..U. Bishop, C11lislng three miles off shore in hls yacht "Soouvagu.n II;'' sighted the parllaJJy sul>merxed sailboat ID the log and hauled aboard lbe pilot, Michael Geller, who was cllngiog to it. Bishop, a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, came across a disabled boat C8IT)'ing five people three weeks ago, and towed it to shore. ~ered about two feet any u be lllttlt· adltll bolo&. • .• :,c ............. ,.... donl llld -... lo&! ofl!e!Q, -were four otbe< lmlllla for Jlldlea, b>. IUattve1 and ~I amtndments. The H!lator took little time In markJnl h1ll cholces, folded each ballot aevtral times. and then shoved them tbroulh the slot of 1 large metal ballot bol u the precinct workers looked. McGovern -not to check the bol<es beside the names of the lrnportant-ftve candidates on the ballot. Instead, be slrnpty checlted lbt small square 1l!lder the words "Democrat Party11 at the top of the ballot. * * * • "It jltll tbll lll l!Je °""'""'' ... I .. '° ... u,,, ......... q'>pd McGovern then ibeye eevenl b-to tht etmPll GI llllJ.ola W e s I e y a • Unlvenlty wllere he gradual«! and taught cW. WIW lllilll. . HI wea lo .-1 . Informally with UDivenllY Preifdont lloDald 114-illld then walk tbrou&h dowitlowD Mllchell • before maldns hll return to -l'allL: an bour illld a.quitter drive to !ht~ It wu Icy weather when t¥ McGo!tl'f' party got Into Sioux Falla today ·i!,.f: a.m., and ha• Nbd a llilbop's .W'lii· pray IOI' him. • 88% Turnout Seen County V ~ters . •• • . Swarm to· Polls By JACK BROBACK OI ... DM1Y ........... Orange County voters were 1urnlng out in overwhelming numbers today to cast their ballots ID the presidential year eleo- Uon, officials of the Registrar of Voters office reported at mld·day. challenge from Santa Ana lltorney \! Wllllam· Weeke. In the Tblrd , lncumbeol • William J. Phllllpe flCel an even . ... stronger IIgbl with bulldln( contrtctor • Ralph D!edrlcb. C:lalms It's Unsafe Alter studying the birth dates of the candidates and performing some Bud- dhist rituals, she began to get vibrations from the spirit world. She saw Nixon and McGovern as ''two fiercely contending tigers. McGovern wins but later falls Into a tiger trap." Suspect in Cave Murder Trial Receives Term Moro than :10 pereeet of the registered voters bad cast their ballots early In JI precincts spot checked ..,.... the ..... ty," said R. J ... Red" Mallbot, bead of the pn!ClDct dlvflloD. "Tbfl Is a much heavier vote than we baw ever ex- perienced." Of Interest to · Orange Cout voters Is~ the outcome In the Sith, -. Sith and •. 3ZDd CongmalooaJ clfltrlcls Ind I h e 'llsl, 70tb aJid llllh 1.-hl)' dlslricta. .. In the 31th dlslrlcl wbfdl lncludea about tfiree.fourtba ·of the oomtlY and .. ' most Of the coulal ..... Cotmty<' A,.._ Andrew J. HtnobaW, Oie·' Republlcan nomlDee faces Join w.' Black, Democrat,illld a Newport Beadi, attorney. •':.: People's Lobby Levies Suit on Nuclear Pinnt The emergency core cooling system at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating S~­ tion -attacked as unsafe by foes and defended stoutly by ltJ o~rs -was the subject of a suit flied Mooday by the People's Lobby of Calllomla. The enviroom<nlallst group which first started to attack the system at Ono1re earller thlJ year, flied the action ID the California Supreme Court. 1be suit, said People's Lobby Lawyer, Roser l>i>mood, . ....U lo overturn a nli..:._ ing by th! Ca1i1!><1>1J , P111>11c Ulllllfel Commission Jut llUllllllel' wblch rejected the Lobby's dtllllllCb lhll safety bear- inp'.be corxlttded •• !Iii ltlte 'level to thoto!J8hly examine the dlspui.d system. 'Ibe system, known in tbe tnduatry " "ECCS," is expected to tuncUon lf the regular network of pipes carrylnii reac- tor-<>oollng Ould were to fall. tive earlier this month ordering utilities to be more "conservative" in their designs of ECCS installations at new nl~clear generators. Although the AEC did not specmcally predict failure of existing versions, it did order utilities to beef-up designs of the systems. UWlty spoUm!en have Insisted for several years that at least 30 1eparate !ailsafe mecbantlms at San Onofre would have to fall llmultaneously before the -ency -"·• system c o u I d brNk down. ........ No such ln'eakdown has ever occurred In. -......... tlley added. Experts speaking at a special seminar in San Clemente early last year said that tbeenotlJ:ally, the escape Into the en- vironment of the highly radioactive cool- log water in such an accident would con- stitute a major diluter. The odd5 that such an accident could OCCUr at San Onofre, however, would be "incredibly slim," they said. The ....... said she medllalet best lifter curfew, when the noise of the Hon- daa bas died In the back alleys of. Saigon's suburba and only a few barking dogs, aroused by the distant thud of artlllery and bombs, dlstl:rb the night's calm. Mme. SWiawath said her l~st will prove 80 to 90 .percent correct, But it would have been 100 percent on the but· ton If Nixon and McGovern bad turned "al the electric light pole past the triple bell Catholic Cathedral," u her card reada, illld eome to her sbop In penon. 'Ibero under a Santa Cla111 clock, amid plastic flowers, Japeeae to u r i s t calenclen and a Honda parUd next to the medlatation table, they would have learned for tbemaelves that no matter wbal elae.the flltllre bolda.for them In the next four 'JW'j, the dark stiadow of death will not hover. Mme. Slsbawath consJdered bet elec- tkm · •p..dictiom so "important for the world, VJetnam and America" that she declined the uluaJ 500 piasters -'1.15 - she charges for mending broken hearts, restoring failing businesses and settling family misunderstandings. Madaine could not say for sure whether her predictions always came true "but no customer has ever come back to complain." One of three men charged with the kUJ.. ing of a Tustin man, whose decomposed remains were found in a cave near Lake Elsinore more than a year after his death, pleaded guilty Monday to reduced charges. • Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray sentenced Steven Dwain Johnson, 26, of Torrance to five years to life in state prison on each of two amend- ed counts of second degree murder and armed robbery. Judge Murray ruled that the sentences shall run concurrently. Johnson was arrested last Sept. 21 with Buyrl Franklin Fiedler, 25, of Anaheim and Gregory OWeli Paine, 24, of Long Beach, sborily alter-Dlslrlcl Attorney's investigators found the remains of Mon- tier Clase Blackford, 25, also known es Tony Black under a pile of rubble J.n the Lake Elsinore Cave. Fiedler and Paine are scbeda1ed to go on trial Nov. 15. Fiedler is charged with first degree murder, Paine faces allega- tions of being an accessory to murder. It is alleged that the trio conceived the plan to dispose of Blackford alter the vlcUm told them be Intended to reveal to lawmen Johnson's rote in an assault~ bery. Mallbol said the --dloi:bd In-cluded several on the Onnre Coast as well as throughout the county. Registrar of Voters .David mtchooclt has predicted an 88 percent vote, or about 700,000. There are 71N,OOO ftglstered voters. Hitch..:ock said everything is in readiness for the automatic ballot count or the heavy vote but sticks to his guess that the final resultJ will not be known u11tll about 1 p . ...-.. Wedpesday. There are 1,864 precincts in Orange County. At stake lo today's voUng, in addition to the pM!dentlal electfoe are six Congressional seats, a state aenator, four assemblyman and two supervisors. Feverish actlvtty continued through Monday nigh! and toWiy ID the boUy-coo- tested Finl.-and T b I r d SupervlsoraJ Districts. In the First District; incumbent Supervisor Robert BatUn taoes a strong Building Taking Jump in Laguna 'Ille -Coegrosslollll Dlalrlcl hM . veteran Republfean llate Sett. ciam .• Burgener of La Mesa contesting w 1· t ta.~. Democrat Robert Lowe, a hlib ICbDol teacher who llv .. In Cardiff. 1lle dlalrlcf ... Is w11ely In San Diego County but tn: .. eludes San Clemente, Laguna Beach 111>1·.' parts of Newport Beach. · FllUrlh term Democratic CongreamaD •. lllcbard llanea faca Republlcan Jobe D" " Ratteme of Santa Ana. Thll dlstrld coven a lal1fe Wiii cmlral aectJon Of Ille · couetj illld -Into Los Allgeld. ,. Cotmty. " In the 3ZDd Coltgreulaeal Dlllrlcl .. Republlcu Incumbent Cralfl -of Long Betcb fl opp-i by Domocral " Demilt-Murnyca-conece ... 1ni.i1111ur. 'Ille -· -Of 'lntenil to ·: ~ COall~ ~ ODf Rob~t·t : lbldbam, lh!'ee>.-,fGO".!~ In l the 7Jst Dlatrlct opposlni Demo<!nil : Mayor Jim Thorpe of San Juan ; Capislrano. The district Includes all of the coastllne from Newporl Beacb to San Clemente and the ln1and areas of Mission Viejo, El Toro and Laguna Hills. Incwnbent Republican Robert Burke of . Huntlngtoo Beach l.s oppooed b y l Democrat Teny Mosbenko, a Los Alamitos attorney ID the 7lltb Auembly District. Spokesmen for the SOuibom C4lllomfa Edlloa Comptey IDd SllfDJoco Gu illld Electric Company bnmedlately roplled lo the allegations In the llllt. They lllres!ed that the symm bas bad the full support of the Atomic Energy Commission and has worked perfectly durina the five years that the reactor has been tn aervict. Guru Returns Investigators claim that Paine p~ vided the gun and silencer used in the slaying and that Johnson shot ·Blackford in the back of the bead whDe Fiedler drove the auto used by the group through Torrance. During the month of October, 48 building permits with a valuation of $5411 ,055 were Issued by the Laguea E·--h Department of Planning and Development. FJiureo Indicate the month's building was up more than $400,000 over con- struction during October tm. Total building valuation this year to date ls $5.9 million. The 89th District finds Demooralic In- cumbent Ken Cory of Garden Grove in a batUe with RepubUcan William 0..- nemeyer. of Fullerton, a f o r m e r assemblyman. The foes, however 1 insist thlt models tested more than a yesr ago proved that the eW1Jna syatem would fail il the primary l)'ltem went out. The results, say People's Lobby IJ>Okesmen, wouJd be releases or lethal radioactivity. But the lettl -highly controversial In the industry -have been repeatedly at· tacked by utility spokesmen as well as some nuclear phylfctstJ. Edison spokesmen insisted again this week that the tests were perlonned on a nine-inch model of lhe system. 'Ibey called the model "a teakettle." Tbe suit, however, comes on the heels of an Atomic Energy C.Ommisslon direc- OIAllH COAST .. DAILY PILOT -_, 10,000 Greet Youth at New Delhi Blackford's body, wrapped in two sleeping bags, was then driven to the cave and .buried under a pile of rocks. FromP-.el NEW DEL!Il (UPI) -Teenage guru Mahar.el Jl, called "Lord o! the Universe" by his followers, landed at New Delhi'• alfl>ort today and wu met by 10,000 devotees, IODle of whom rushed to touch and ldss hls feet as he wat swept through customs. (See plctw·., Page 3) The crowd, includlng some 3,000 young Americans and other foreigners, sang .. Tbe L«d ol the Universe Has Come to Us/' 11 they wilted for the plane car- ~ their leader to arrive from New Upon hll ttrf..t back to hla homeland after almost a year and a half mission abroad, the JMldly H-year-old wu led qulcl:ly Umtcb CU11omJ to a flower. bedecked 'throne mounted on a Jeep. He llim,1<Iel5ed four white pigeon.. banded to hlm bf a follower Ind gave his blosaln( to all by ntendlng his arms Ind wrialJn2 hll heavily-ringed fingers. IDcftanl ln the crowd said thouaands of peaaants were trucked to the capita! city to parllclpale In the welcome. Followers from abrotd paid 1430 Ior Indian Room's Alarm System Averts Burglary Another burglary at l.quno Beach'• Indian Room wu avorted early thla momlni by quick pollct .. action to an alarm. An estlmaled SI0.000 In ha~ Indian jewelry w11 1F1te In Iota Sep- tember !tom the exclUll'9 Iodlan cnltl shop at ll40 S. Cout HJchw>y, 11 the Ari Center. 1lle alarm WU .....tved 11 Llpna Beach poUco belclquanm. ll about 1,u 1.m. and ofllcva,dlspel<ltod to the ..... Iound llann sy-· wlr<i cul No llUSJ)eCtlwtreobaerved. In the ~ ......,.,,. -termed a "Wwkitll Job" llr~ po11c1 -tb1nto hmqr'ed tlWwp 1 IW Wiii, lJJpullDf the ...... .,....,., • Seloctlmy, u,., .-only the moot valuable pltcell and made a clean 1etaw1y. round-trip tickets that brought them to India on chartered jets for a three-week pilgrimage. New dwelling units aecom:.ted for 4 Held in Skyjack 1478,40! of the total and Included eight permita for single famlly dwtllinp at reserved comment on the matter, but HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -A former $380,339, and one permit for a multi-noted the rule barring students from the Department of Commerce employe, two family unit at 1118,0M. coaches office bas been In effect for sons, and a third teenager were indicted ConstrucUon of dwelling additions, several Yeafl. Monday In the Oct. 29 Houston lntercon-commerclal alterations and mllcellane-Haught said the rule bas been enforced tinenta1 Airport skyjacking in which one ous buJldlng -accouoted for the remain-strongly this year because of recent ASSAULT ... Before Maharaj Ji's plane arrived, YOUD8 Westerners in the crowd strum- med ·guitars and sang. An Indian band hired for the occasion played a somewhat lncongruouJ march -"Colonel Bogey" -from the days of British rule. When be stepped from his plane and was prlanded, Maharaj JI was bustled to customs where some of bis followers knelt and lds8e4 his feet. man was killed and another wounded. ing $112 852 thefts of ltem1 from the office. ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;:;;;::;:, Once on hit throne, the )'OUng guru scatU:red eome flower petals over those perlOOI nearby, released the pigeons and after Riving hll blessing, wea driven 1way 1n 1 gaily decorated Japanese sedan. Medical Aides Slate Luncheon Medical assistants from South Coast r.hyslclans' offices wUI meet at a buffet u1reheon worbhop at noon Wednesday and Thursday at South Coast Community lfospltal In. South Laguna ... ToplCI such a1 patient pre-admission, Insurance procedures, discharge pro- cedures and other areas that require coordlnollon between hospital and olllce ~ will be dlacus!ed. "Seldom docs the patient roalllo bow many proctdtzm are n-r 1nd the amount of forms whlch must be filled out belore. durlni Ind after beeplltllsatloo," 111d B. F. <:Jn', South Cout Hoapltal 1d- mloistrator. Available Physician Listing at Hospital A list of ph)'llclans In the South Coast 1re1 who will accept new patitntl la available fron. the Admlnlstr~lor'• office GI louih Clout Community llGapllal. Medical Ital! tMnben """' pqilid1for 0-·who had the time to acoepl,jiew,. tlentl, alter the ~bl receIY<d calls from new residenu lnqulrtns about pbyalcllne. The F oothall Season: You a,. po$ti""f ,_ in the PfOClilS of sJM.>~ for corpeting, encl have I>-taim19 to salts ~ at two or th.... storn. II so, you no doubt ::~ llh a "lootb~n." bounc.;.i around with 1 bevy of 'ctirig stories. Which is the bast carpet fiber? What is the i;.st texture for yo..-usa7. What llnd of padding should be · used? We Ii.int you wt1 dmct the slfalght answers at Alden's. We've been helpin<J people ICOl'I "touchdowns" in Orang• County for f~ years. ALDEN'S CARPITS e DRAPIS 1663 PlllcRtla Aft, COSTA MllA .. 646·4131 HOUllSt Mon. Thru Thura., t lo 5:30-"PRI. t lot-SAT. NO lo S ' • ! • . ' • t • • • • • • - • . . ., . • 7 • ' • i ' 7 I l • • I ' • r. . •I ! I •' )'Ol'... 65,..NO. 3.12; 3 $6C119NS. 36 PAGES .. . ' :.·~-Nkcon Al#o Fir#t ~ ·a ·t ·pOlls • J, ' • ' ' • ID • • 1 • ~ ' .... the. unwieldy documents in If" liny of them waltinl their lum lo vote . ..unc boolh. A> lie -the br41hlly llghted Hf drwPed· them. a..uioiium, Predncl Jillpect« Wilma Jo>, Oboenera lloled and cameras Wallington decllred, "Hear ye, boar ye,. 'clicked away, tlae-President stooped the pOlls moe aOw ope.'' doWn lo pick up lhO laDen pej>ers. Iminediately,,the President walked lo ~ i'r<M · --~ · Renald .the '!Id of the table and looked at the ;!lellel" • i1t.i · ·iii vain • lo k e e p canlllOard ballot box. ~ 1 ftoml i)icordlng_ t b e He jilCMd It up ml -tt. humoiaui -· af the • ni a II "'lbere'a notbll!g in there yet, Mr. audllorlqm al the el~ !Choo! a ~" aald, 1111'1. Wallington. f..r blciiiq'lrnnl La'Caaa paCiflca. . ~routtnely llflpiilig the -· the . Nbllll arrlved1bqe al uactly 1 a.m.; Nlxona plcbd uy lhelr ~ wavtpg al about 28; well wlsbers, many ballots. ~ ·* '* '!be -took· the ·-booth down the..... . Mn. Nbllll toot the llnl. • 'lbree l!llnU* later ,.the l"lnl •lad,y bad llnlsbed her ballot. Dn!sled" in a -""-suit, Mn. Nllllll waited while her hus- band toot bla time., . ' "Are )'Oll.aoinl lo win tod,ay!" aated one ne-o( ibe Finl LadJ. '1 can't .ay·anylblmjr bei'e." Ille aid, smiling. "l wou!cb.>'I want lo be jailed on a day like today." . . . -H .. ,....,.. WU lo fOl1llddeo elec- (See NIXON, Pap Z) * : County · Tur~ut Overwhelming,. Regi,strar Says . ' . ¥~eJo, _Foµ,r~ Areas ' . . . . F"cirig Fd>nmzy . . ' ... , .. . ,,.rr •. '·•'•"-·1 . w.· .,,ur ..... r,m• g . . "lY'·A~ ' ···11·•r; ... ··'":,·,· .. , •• ,.,. ....... 4~·· ·~. . '" beayier vote than we have ever e:r· ~<;tel-" . . Maiibot said llie pre<:incta cbected ln- cludod aeverai . on ibe Oranc• Coast aa well aa throughout the county. Registrar of Voters David Hltcbcock bas predicted an 88 percent vote, or about 700,000. 'Ibero ... '191,000 registettd voters. Hlt<:b...-.ck laid everything is In readiness fer the aut.oinatic ballot count • of the heavy vote but sticks lo bla guess that !lie final reaulll ·w1!1 ·not be - u:.1Ul about 1 p.~. 1Wednelday. TherO ... 1,8". prediicta in Ormige Couiilf. At stake tn today'• voting, in addilkxl lo ibe preildentlal election are llllc Congressional seats, a state senator, four usemblymon_ll!ld two supervisors. Feverish actlvlty eontinued through Monday" nlgbt and today in the botly-<Oll- tested Finl and T b 1 r d Sapel •ilonl Districts. M,ystery Man in Custf}4y,1 . . .. - Sa.!11 M . . . . . ~n . , ,tin ·. a1nta1n~ng ~ · e~ ' A~ mm tollm·lnlo ·Cllllocty aa be nlhdctlnolll-lnlne Monday re- mailll in COiia ilea City Ja\l' today, mainta1niltl a aolld 'Will of aUence and 1-on ibe booldn( 1beet simply as Johll Doe. So far, llie man lnttlslly mested on a cbarp of lailun lo identify bimaelt baa :r=, to an .-.... ,.. with a air el -· """""1lng lo~ "'1eliy 'flbll• being ~ Into _..,, -~ _,, but -........... and ba ulled. ~Boll Anlold .l!nt coofrulted. tlie ,!.l!i!o!nftl!Od ' lftin -· b • I n c •1U111l1hl:l •!~--,a ,aqp'Moul l l ! • ' • T.mstm Okay_ School DesigJIS _..., vane, \hlllled. 'Sdlool Dlatrlct --.. nlOI r1l1llle4 the Son JOaqubt -· I!oonf•1 ........ , ofinllminan ...... fir the *" '\forld, • llcfJOOMli Ulm* .llll1I. ' . 11--o1 •·• ·---bold .... ,_ ~al 'el..,_ _:.._,,,·r• ........... , Umo period -.. _ .... by -....,_...._ .. Ba''+1:t Vlllq llalllool wlll --·--... -...-1. pOnon under the MacArthur Boulevard -ol llie san Oieeo Fr<ewaJ. . lie laid b, apoltfd the auapect, in bla 3oo, siz.leet, anHich tall and welgbing liO pounds, walldng down MacArthur Boulevard and lfl>l>led Id queotlon him. "l just can~ talk to JOU." Officer Arnold quoted llie man aa 1111n1. "I don't have to .. And I tloft't want to," becmtlnued. • Ofllcer Arnold 11ld wben be tried lo advilO the Jolli Doe auapecl al bil ..... atltutl<lllai r1ibll r __ ...... cdlm the man Ile-~ bear a wcrd be wa • . "I lllll don't want lo talk lo "'°' • be added. Myalllled -today -lrJirw lo deClde what lo do with the -. wltbdmm pr1-, """ could be re- ---llllt al Ibo .. le w.uar. aad-lnllltutlaao Code. Byclsz:llllilldU..,-111 pollible I ·.,uent r eq •Ir In 1 .-..11oa -,,. Doe ...... be ad- mitted lo 0ranp Ccult1 Me'tool caur. COUrt~ said lodor, ........ lbat r» claOllfted • a JOiin Doe• a QJllorula l:ode ---:.. -,ID ................ .. lGlallJ """''*" ... !Ml --... crllllo 1111 ...... . If the-=:::; ........... -Ila..,. "" -.. rt' 1 I wliboat .., ...... Illa II """" lD Jall. ~·r••••• w11 ..... .-.... Duke of Gra'rina Dlea =-~ "!. = , .. :::~ . .. (AP) -·Mi.i vqlllo"'" Tllo -..... --:;; 0.-. -tl,1lrltll:a ... •• el Afllpt.e....... ~., .. ___ _ r•1•,... lllo..... .,.,,... .,,.... -.-ct a - •.. ffldlll* •' I ..a,H11 'I•' · . •I ' ast_ .. ··y Q~ .. Bidl9t ·~ , In' the Pint ' Iliatricl, incumbent • SUperYl!lor ' -'Ballin -• atroac c!M11qo<. !Jun slnta AM alliney . W11Uam Wenke. Jn llie '1111rd, lnoenbmt . . ' WllUam , J. PhDlips ,_ an even llru!ler flebl with building . aintractor Ralpll llledrlcb. . 01 Interest lo Oranp c-t vot.n is the ·outcome 'In the S8tb, -. 14th and :!Ind Ccalmllonal dlatrlcts and I b e 1 (fee VO'l1NG, hp I) . * * * Viet :SOrceteas 1 J • • ' •• . .• . l 1 1 .. ' sees· M:~:veJ;a, . •l . "• ~ • . • ·., .~ ' ~Cl 1Nm' ~·:>\'! . Pe&Jtc · .... hlr'<~­taa.. the C.ml!olr' n bilaed ~ 11e.ieted an 11111lii11Pr rutuie · lw' the ~-~and ·awor-17-illlremeal fer ~ -.,BlttMi Mara .. , Sis.. her of ..i.t,,_wm llo 'a.'-.in-., ... sm. llleCJolwn,tl Mme.• .... "atb 'Wll"D- ed. "llll' -· w1!l fall -!nor. His~ w1!l be In dancer." Aller ......,.,. tbe -clalee ol the cantftda'1el and performtnc 101D1 Budo- dblat rltuall, abe ..... lo get --from the spirit world: Siio uw N1IGn and Mc:Onsn u "two floroeb' _...,Ins tl&en. McGovern wine but later fallo Into a tipr trip." Tllo -aid abe medlta... beat alter curlew, -tbe -ol the """' daa . baa died In tbe beck alloyl ol llaJlim'a.-and onlJ a lw blrtln( clop, ........ by the -thud el arUDorJ mi liombe, -the• ••• cahl.. ..... ·-walll-aald bir becaat w1!1 _.lo,,pa .. 1-ButK 'llGlild" .... -.. ~ ... the but-, ... _ u ...., 11 2 Escape Crash At El Toro Site A 1Jt111 pr11 'ctb• -.... ...._ _, .,,... al tbe II Toni -°""Mr•-Two a- _,.. -lojllry, °"" -laid. no.,._, aT•--• flJAI « + I • tbe air 11111111 ..., ---·-----tlftdili I II JJ'W. C-fl. U. Wldalid 11 -Iii: 7"\I ,,. • 'IJl¢$orad .... ll:o ... Ill LI. Ml+l'·lt-1!1 , II, el,_ and LiQll, -1111 •,-.el II,._, " .Y_; Turtle. Rock's . V ot-er.$ . Out Early, in Numbers "' • I • I DAILY I'll.OT IS ~I lf54 'I 7i l'72 McGovern Casts Vo Ml'!alEIL, S.l>. (UPI) -Wiii a pb =~--.· , .. ., _,_...., ... 1111 .,....,i.ct; .lln ~-!!It pollst.n ""' wrong In prec1i«:1111 • Slx<m Jandllldo. "l -..tod the stralghl Dtmocratlc dd:d as I hlTO done for quite a re.-~ .. McGo9tm said with a bn>od smilt al>« markktl bbl blllct ln the baicl11en1 d the Concregatloaal Church. It wu a crisp, bright day m lhe ~ of lS,IOO. DAILY PILOT llllfl l'Mtl Mb• Pilot Frances Cotte1"ll, 19, Miss La- guna Beach of 1971, is the DAILY PILOT's entry In an- nual competition for Miss Or- ange County Press Club. Sbe is the daughter of Jllr. and llrL Robert M. Cotterell of Laguna. University High Chess Team Wins The "Pawn Snatchers," cbeu te.am at University High School in Irvine, took top honon at the recent California state novice chess championships held ln Inglewood. Teams from high schools all over the state competed In the second annual event. . First place Pawn Snatchers are Sam.I Tablkh, Keele Connors, Kenn Bates, Tony Trujillo and Charlie Bel i. The team, under direction of Bob Ramage, plays in the Orange County Chess League. OIAMM COAST 11 DAILY PILOT n. or.., Cle4' °"tt.Y f"ILO'f, wttfl -~ " ~ !flt ....... ~ Ill .-ii... " ... en... °""" fl'WIWlllll c.tnpeny, ..... .... •111 ....... IMtltMd, Moftctay ~ F"*Y, fW C..I• Mtn. frkWW9 liMcfl. lhit" •II : l..W,._Mfrl V1llty, l._... .._.., ........,;...,.._.. _. .. ,. c ......... , left ,,_ C.,liit,.,. A ll"tlt f'99laMI .............. .,... "' ..... " .... ~ ni. ,,WINI ~-,.._.., n •t :uo w~• ter lnet. COii• M-. C.llfonMI, tM.at. l•Htt N. w,94 "'"'""" .,.. PW!lflltW -'••• I. C11tl•v VD~ tM ~r•I M...- n-.•1 "'''ii ·-1'teM411t A. MwplHit• ........ ··-a...t.. H. a.-. llclrt•r4 P. Nill ......... MtN>t ... ~.,.. -.. ~--1•Wtttl<WS..... ""°'' -........ ...._... Wl*lt ...,., m .._, .,....,. •llMI $11 lttdl1 11911 ~ ......_. ... °""'9111tl -....... c..... .... 11111' I C114l '4Ml21 a n «Mat' a &4J..U11 ... , ........... w T I a I 4t'M41t ~ -0.-. Cwl ,. .......... =:r· ... -.... ,...,,., ....... :.r,,~ = ::...-: -$,l!M.".:-. ,J 4rtt _,,, .. :::----. Ill a ...,....,. compa'-" wtncmp Moo- .,, ll<Gown walUd "°" YCl't"t Flllll ·-.-w ti.. ... ., -=-· -Pb!~ .. ............ Ji~! ,... .... al ... a1rpari nllJ "' 1- -. pleed<d hr a_, --•• Ille polls. • "We"tt fQllng to say to all the ~ial tnteres&l ud all t~1 "lretappers ... you ~ us bact our count,~ he told se\-eral tbousand rooters who jammed tbe fl!DC'e in front of the California alrport tennillal. • • I s....r.a ... =· ~ ......... ,,. ,.. ............ Jt ii--·-~. JI:•..,,.. -..... ____ _,. -~ ....... ' EStanor McOovem, itt aa1ed tn -. ~ re<! toat and black boots, replied ''Tlrie _.. when asked '-she "•oted. Then she added, "Straight DemoeraUc." McGovern and bis wHe were the t'1tb and 98th persons to vote in Precinct 7, Margaret AnlOD, superinteadeot of elec- tions for the. precinct, called it • ••heavy Claims It's Unsafe People's Lobby Levies Suit at Nuclear Plant '"1e emergency core cooling system at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta· lion -attacked as unsafe by foes and defended stouUy by Its owners -was the subject of a suit filed Monday by the People's Lobby of California. The environmentalist group which nfst started to attack the system at Onofre earlier this year, filed the action in the California Supreme Court. The suit, said People's Lobby Lawyer. Roger Oiathond, seeks to overturn a ruJ. ing by the California Public Utilities Commission last summer which rejected tbe Lobby's demands that safety bear- ings be conducted at the state level to tboiooghly examine the disputed system. The system. known in the industry as "ECCS," is expected to functioo if the regular network of pipes carrying reac- tor'1!00ling fluid were to fail. Spokesmen for the Southern California Edison Company and San Diego Gas and Electric O:lmpany immedlately replied to the allegations in the suit. They stressed that the system bas had the full support of the Atomic Energy Comntis&oo and has worked perfectly during the five years that the reactor has From Pagel VOTING •.. ' 7lst, 70th and 69th /.ssembly districts. In the 39lb district which includes about ~fourths of the county and most of the coastal area, County Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw, the Republican nominee faces John W. Black, Democrat and a Newport Beach attorney. The 42nd Congressional District has veteran Republican state Sen. Clair Burgener of La Mesa contesting w J t h Democrat Robert Lowe, a high school teacher who liv .. In Cardilf. The district b latgely In San Diego County but In- cludes San Clemente, Laguna Beach and parts ol Newport Beach. Fourth tenn Democratic Congressman Rk;hard Hanna faces Republican John D. Rau.nee of Santa Ana. This district conn a large west central secUon of the county and mends into Los Angeles Cotmty. In the !2nd Congressional District Republican incumbent Craig Hosmer of Loog Beach Is opposed by Democrat Denni.a Murray, a college administrator. 1be astembly races of interest to Orange Coast voters find Ro b e r t Badham, three term GOP incumbent In the 71Jt District opposin1 Democrat Mayor Jim Thorpe of San Juan Capistrano. The district includes all of the coastline from Newport Beach to San Clemente and the inland anas of Mls.sion Viejo, El Toro and Laguna HULi. Incumbent Republican Robert Burke or Huntington Beach Is op]JO!<d b y Democrat Terr:' Moahenko, a Los = attorney In the 70th Aaaembly The fl9lh District finds Democratic In- cumbent Ken Cory of Garden Grove in a battle with Republican William Dan· nemeyer, of Fullerton, a f o r m e r assemblyman. Bombing Betrer Than Cussing LONDON (UPI ) -John Shuttleworth called his boss a four-letter word and a court awarded him $5,076. Margaret Pritchard tried to blow up her boss and a court placed her on pro- balkm for 24 moflths. ShutUewort.h won a judgment against his ~. Dertk Cotton, afte.r a court in Blrmtng~m decided Cotton fired him without Juttl.flcatlon. The four-letter word was 1houted by Shuttleworth during a boardroom argument over a propost:d buJ!nw deol Miu Prttchard, 19, wu placed on pro- batloo for two yoan alter a London court heard her explain why she trl@d to blow up her boll, Simon Phillps. She aatd lbe put Molotov toc::ktalb in Phillps' car btcaUH he ltft his wife. l'•••P .. eJ IRVINE .•. St....t 'al euq,u, nnv.: Ill of "'7 rqlstmd, or D pm:ent had voi.d. Prec:lnel ~ ..,,..tee! an early """ !.ollowtd w. llellcl1 -... of voi.n 'Unoiflout tbt tmftln(. MOii Wirt _.,...ed by the tarJt turnout, -k mlll>t mean voton plan this yur to a\'014 the Lui minute nllh to the polLI which clole at a o'clock tonlghl \I been in service. The roes. however, insist that models tested more than a year ago proved that the existing system would fail if the primary system went out. The results, say Pe<1ple's Lobby spokes men, wouJd be releases of lethal radioactivity. But the tests -highly controversial in the industry -have been repeatedly at- tacked by utility spokesmen as well as some nuclear physicists. Edison spokesmen insisted again this week that the tests were performed on a nine-inch model of the system. They called the model .. a teakettle." The suit, however, comes on the heels of an Atomic Energy C.Ommission direc· tive earlier this month ordering utilities to be more "conservative" in their designs: of ECCS installations at new Dl'clear generators. Although the AEC did not specifically predict failure of existing versions, It did order utilities to beef-up designs of the systems. Utility spokesmen have insisted for several years that at least 30 separate failsafe mechanisms at San Onofre would have to fail simultaneously before the emergency cooling system co u I d break down. Nd such breakdown has ever occurred in a rom:ne.~ ?'e!L"1c!', they added. Experts speaking at a special seminar in San Clemente early last year said that theoretically, tbe escape into the en- vironment of the highly radioactive cool· ing water in such an accident would con· slltute a major disaster. The odds that such an accident could occur at Seo OOOfre, however, would be "incredibly slhn," they said. l Speech, Debate Team Triumphs At University \ University mgh School's new speech and debate team recetved 18 award!. tn speech competitions held ~ently al Sun- ny Hills High School and Tustl" High School. Competing against 19 other schools, the Irvine oovices ea.med second place in the Orange County Speech League Novice Div1:don. Debaters Martin Cronin, Holly Lyon, Carol Marsh and Deborah Brennan and oratorical interpreter Melanie Richmond won trophies. Wlmling certificates of superiority and excellence were Eve Tip- ton, Elizabelh Savage, Lance Scroggins and Gary Call in interpretation. In events calling for original student material, certlncate winners were Niles Merton, Jane Clark and Nancy Osburn. Advanced speakers Joe Johnson, Judy Lee. Joan Santoro and Carol Overstreet were chosen as competitors at the UCLA InvltaUonal speech tournament held al that same time. FromP .. eJ SORCERESS. • • ton il Nixon and McGovern had 1ljrned "at the electric light pole past the tH9l1 bell Catholic Cathedral," 11 her ~ reads, and some to her shop ln ~~ There under a Santa Claua clock llfl.ld plastic flowers, Japanese to ~ r 1 s \ calenders and a Honda parked next to the medlalation table, lhey would have teamed for themselves that oo matter what elae the future holds·for them In the next four years, the dark shadow of death will not hover. Mme. Slahawath considered ber elec- tion predlcUons so "Important for the world, Vietnam and America" that she decUned the "'"al !IOO plaattr1 -It.ti - abe charges for mending broken bearta, restorlll( falUll( busln ..... and oetlllll( family mltunderstandings. Mad1me could not aay for sure whether her predlctlons alw1y1 came true "but no customer bu ever come baci: to complaln." GOP Official Quits SAN DIEGO j AP) -A Rtpubllcan .IUPporler of llemocratte Sen. Otorge McGovtf!' h11 resigned from the San Dlqo County Republican Central Con> irJu.e erter a coun -to block tha committee lJom remoma her. Vtrginla 'l'l)llor, II, a former cendfaato far mayor I nd alltl ltnltor, aid MDDdl,y lbe WU mllnlnl from the commJu .. bocause t\I chairman refuted to hold an open mtetlng to d19CUU her dismissal. 'Polls Still Wrong'·i- lu"""'* for thll If "1·" • MaGti:-~-..~:c ~~..i>ao. . ... ~.:;:;" .. llCfllid to be • aecnt Idol,•_, oald ..,_.turodly to a ICON Of phojto\p'apberl and r<porters who hovered 1bout two feet away as he mari:· ed hie paper ballot. In addJUOo to a Joq ·ballot for pres!· dent and state and local olllclels, there were four other ballots for judges, hr itlatives and constitutional ameoctmenU. The ileuator took Utile time In marking Ull!T ......... STILL CONFIDENT McGovern and Eleanor Laguna Athlere Claims Coach Assaulred Him A star player on the Laguna Beach High School water polo team ts asking the district attorney's office to press a'Ssault and battery charges against aq assistant football coach. Peter Morton, an 11th grade student, in a report fUed with the Laguna Beach Police Department, alleged that coach Ed Bowen grabl:ied him by the neck and forced him against a bank of locken. The Incident took place early Thursday afternoon, police reported. According to Det. Gene Brooks, t h e case investigator, young Morton was in the coaches office adjacent to the high school gym when Bowen ordered him to leave. "A:pparently he didn't leave soon enough or scowled at the coach," Brooks said. At that point, Bowen, who pllots the frosh-soph football team and teaches drafting, allegedly assaulted Morton. Asked for comment about the incident Monday, Bowen said: "It was just a regulac student discipline thing." He sald he would .,let the school handle" any upcoming legal matters. "I have no further comment," Bowen said. According to Det. Brooi.1:1, Morton met with Officer Stephen Kirsch early Friday moml.ng and related the alleged lncident. • b1.o .-. lolded eaclJ belJol -1 M~ thell droYe ••ml bloclll to . -. ....... -.............. ,Illa..., .. .,... ···••r•n ... ol ...... • llillll *•Illa Ulil: '1•, ....... lie .,..._ ... proclnct w<Jftero ~ ltqbt clu...1111!11 ~ McGovern ~pal to check Ibo bone U. WU to a!llil llllonnally with beelde the namea of the Important five IUl!venlty ~t Dooald Meaaar and candidates on the ballot. lnltead, he then wait t)!roalb downtown Mllclttl1' simply checked tho. lllDllU ~uara IUlder bef<n mHlnc b!l.retwn to Slou1 Fallo;. the wordJ "Democrat Party' at Ute top anbourand·a~drlve<i.Uteeut. DI the ballot. ' It wu ley ..,.albal' -tbt McGol>ena • "It Just happened that all the party 1o1 JtA; 8li:ux ralll todaJi 1t ~ • llemocraUc can:lldates wero superior to a.m., and be llkel!·•·loll!ltW-~ -~ their opponen".'' be explained. _ pray for blm. 1 • ·, •• 1 Tuti11 Victim Suspect in Cave Murder Pleads ~Guilty in Court One of three men charged with Ute kill· log of a Tustin man, whose decomposed remain! were found ln a cave near Lake Elsinore more than a year aft.er bis death, pleaded guilty MondaY to reduced charges. Orange County Superior Court Judge" Wlliiam Murray sentenced Steven Dwain JohMon1 26, of Torrance to five years to life ln state priaoa on each of two amend- ed counts of second degree murder and armed robbery. Judge Murray ruled that the sentences shall run concurrently. Jobnloa was arre1ted last Sept. 21 with Buyrl Franklin Fiedler, 25, of Anaheim and Gregory Owen Paine, 24, of Long Beach, shortly after District Attorney's lnv~tors found the remaim of Mon- tter Owe Blackford, 25, also known as Tony Black under a pile of rubl>Je In the Lake ElsiDore Cave. Fiedler and Paine are scheduled to go on trial Nov. IS. Fiedler b charged with From Pagel WATER ... own reservoirs, Perry said, can draw on supplies of the El Toro, Rossm.oor Com· pany, TrH:ity Municipal and South Coast County Water Districte If needed. Residents wiD be asked to curtail ex· cesaive water uses during that time, however, he said. Sprague said February WU cbo!en lor the shutdown because tt b tradiilonally one of the wettest months of the year and is a time when water ua ii at' ltl lowest .. Water agencies In the other all~ areas wOl be able to provide adequate water IJll(ll!lles during February also, said Sprague. who at the ame time an- nounced that the current year drought bas dropped grotmd water replenishment deliveries countywtde by 60 percent. The decrease Is attributed to a lack of surplus imported water supplies from the MWD, Sprague said, but tbill WBI remedied Nov. I when · MWDOC began receiving 300 acre feet • day of Colorado River water, making a total of '5,000 a~ feet. Beginning Dec. I, an additional 100,000 acre feet of state project water from northern California will be delivered to Orange County. The MWDOC expect! to "m e e t all water demands for the coming year,'1 Sprague said. '11le li5,()(l().acre feet of water for ground replenishment the MWDOC will be receiving by Dec. 1 ls oo a par with the 150,000 acre feet lt normally recelvea each yeer. "U the drought eontlnues, we could find ourselves with a few limited prob- lems and we might h a v e to llriiit availability of water for certain uses, 11 Sprague said, "but there certainly won't be any serious problems." • flrll degree murder, Paine r.... eJlop- tions ofDeing an icceuory to murdef. It b alleged tliat the trio Cllllctlved Ute plan to dispose of Blacldord after the victim told them he Intended to reveal to lawmen Johnson's role in an aaaolt-rob-: bery. . • lnvestlgaton cJaJm that Paine pro- vided the gun and 111,..,... -In the ... slaying llld that Johnloo shot Blacldonf .• In the back of the be>~ while Fiedler drove the auto used by the group through .. Torrance. i Black.ford's body, wrapped in two aleeping bags, was then ·drtveo to the caw and burled under a pile ol n:cks. Mission Viejo AFS Sets Meet At High School The MIJslon Viejo chapter of t h • ' American Field Ser:vlce will meet Nov. 14 , at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room at· Mission Viejo High School .J The )lllbllc Is Invited to the meeting,. where Barbara Ambrose, MisB1oo lell.i~,. will show alides ol Kabul, Algbanlstan, where .she spent last summer as an AFS. · exchange student. In addition to Miss ~brose, two otht.r . AFS students ue avallable lor talb at local clubs. They are Steve Ramlr<s, who • spent the mmmvr Jn Cl1I. ~. ~ , mark. who i. -1tteodinc Mlnklll vie. . Li: Rootndahl, fzoll N~, Pm-I mark, who ls'llOW lllleodllll·Mld6ot fie-: Jo llJgl1. . Organlzatlom can call Mn. Robert Reeves at 837·M45 to make opeaklllg ar- rangement!. FrotnP.,.eJ NIXON .•• tloneerlnf el the poll> It took her husband fl•• and 11116-hall minutes to flnllb marting his own ballot. ii.porters caught lllm-ol tltl Presldent11 sample ballot 11 he tr&DIJ>09" ed the markings from the sample to th• ' real thing. Some oblerverl 1nslsted that they .... "yes" votes op nearly every ballot prop- ooltlon villble on the !lll1lple sheet. '!be enUre event lasted only about 10 minutes. Then the President, appearing thinner than usual and itlll weary from the cam· pelgn, hopped Inside bJ.o bubble • top ' limousine for the hall·mU• drive back home. • The F oothall Season: You ... possibly now In the procetJ of shopplnt for carpeting, and have bfftl t11ki119 · to ,.i.. ~ .+ two or three stores. If so, YOll no doubt flll lib • "footbaU," bounced around wltlt 1 bevy of cOl!ftielin<J stories. Which is tho liest carpet flbor? Wh.t Is tht lied lextur. for your U$I? What kind of 1"'dd"'9·tltould be usod? We think Y°" wll d.i.ct the strolght .......,. .+ Aldtn's. Wt'•• been helpi119 ....,P. score "touchdOWM" In OralNJI County for flfte. yHn. ' ALDEN'S CAIPm e DRAPIS 1663 Plol1lltlll.An. COSTA Ml1A '646 4131 HOUllS:-. Tlwv Tllvrs.,' le 5:30-FRI•' 11 '-SAT~"'° 11 S I • I 7 • + • ,. . ' ' V~,65, N0 .. 3J2, ~.SECTIONS, 36 iPAGES . • If ·It .Spins, Rotittes · ' . ' By Mtaw:riGOODRICR ' '. Of .. DllW' .,.. .... ~to an,apjiea{ for !nor. study, Hun- BeaCI). City. 'Councilmen Mooday putlaw.iil ...,. wblch cpln, pulaate, te and geberallY move. By a.&. to I W1e. !'Ith Cooncllman Ted Bartltll' dlssenth!i, the councll banned m<MllC lfcnl. Tbe eooncll alao ,..t a is. fool llOfglii limit .. all • free atandlag . ci>Qllllerdll ·lipt. Under tbe ,new?iiles, no new sJgns that move1 or are · taller than 25 feet will be ' . allowed Jllthln city limlll. Emting signs without. some lnlorpiatlon on their effect tbill v!olate the new ban will be pbu<!d on buslneaa acUvJ,ty,'' laid Jerry Shea; out ovar a to.year period, city ofllclals cbalnnan of the cbamber'a LeglslaUve aafd. . . . Actioa Co!nmittee. , "1"don~ feel there II aey problem with M~ ,of llie., ~ber and the mOvlng iJilll aoi1 t thfnk a 25-fool limll HOME council atuaJed the. sliJI ordinance is too im8U," .said Jlarl!elt. . challges over the ppJl•month, but bad not Prior to ""!'. action, the c<iUDcilmen eome to. an ._en1 on . the moYing ·"""' .. ~. to permit the dwJiber of : algI\a. ""l""'"te lo llll!dTtbt lolue of the mov-"We f"1 lbll aey lnfonnaliO!I gathered !!Jg ~· In the ' clly. . ', · will be lntaiigible 'and lake oo ·long~ lo "We M1r11 dlllJ&ll lo -evaluate the evaluato Iba.I the wl>!le em~ of the value of moving signs to the community sign changes' will be ·lolt," said HOME • ' • . -~ . . . • I -- Pulsates-It's --right of any ciUaon to •J>PMI lo our elected body,'' ·llld Councllmn Jacic Greep. ' Green alao propooed lbat tbe clty coun- cilme'l eJllBpt cslalD lli(m Jn Ille clty lo proven! a . lload of. · "l/llllc11la for --' He WU nfilted bY Colindlmep Jerry 'Matney. and .-, Duke .wlJo qp.ted U:o phaping ~or~~ ljcna. • "I don't th!nk we should snncl!albtt ~ ...... Matney Aid. "People gn lo a !heater because they Ill ~ou·n . ' ' ·. · ,".(4ips-ule Council ;Action Hsi! In capsole lonn are the major acUoos taken Monday night by the Hunllngloo Beach City Council: ·SIGNS: .\pproved 'by a 6 to I vote a 25-foot height Jlmll on commercial algna and a. ban on moving signs. STATIONS: Approved aufflx 1.0ne establishing requirements for upgrading of service statiOO.!I. ' CONC~ION: Approved lease for development of concessions: in central park. ' OPEN: Approved an.interim plan selling up criteria for open space in tbe city. BAND: Approved 5 lo 1 a ptsn to reoearcb tbe creation o! a city band. * * * McGovern Votes With • A Prayer MITCHELL, S.D. (UPI) -With a plea for , "a little prayer for me," underdoc George S. Jllc:Govern voted today lo. Ilia hometown precinct, Blill Insisting the Pollsters are wrong in predlcling a_ Nixon landallde. TRANSIT' Approved recommendation lbat a Beach Boulevard · bus .roiJte "I Voled the siialgbl> Democratic ticket · be·,,;-............. ·ovar an Adams Avenue rout.. ba I .. ~ .... t"'"""•v · · · as I ve done. or ~, a few ~ i .•. ·~ · · ·:;1 ~ .', t ~:.\_, ·\·:?~,\4'~icrr.:i•1 1)~fl_..ll:ll'l.\:, · ... ~~.. · : . ' ' ' . . ' ln...Vi?lfdiiOttt-;-,-~~-~!it< ,iii-W, • t; . • · 'fl!C/ J ~ 1iJ .-pmW•w.•liji•4dliB ......,._. • t ' c1ay,~·nJtod·~Yn'aJl'lfth R• · s 1 .__ A • Avenµe .. exJiortec! . lhoo.....,.. of illli>" H. .as -ummage · aie ir CS1ie.i1°1n~w:=~wie=. ~t and, at· an a1rpm •rally In ·Ldng .....,., pleadecJ.f~ a·beavy voter turnout Poll walcben in Huntington Beacll and Fountain Valley described tbe heavy. eerly voter turtloul as bavlni the at- mosphere "of a rummage ale." A check o! nine voting Illa-showed lbat more than 30 pereent of the voters had cast tbelr ballots b1 mJd.day. . A total or 1,2118 voters bad selected lllelr president out of the 4,119 regtltered vnten al the randomly selected polling place1 in tbe two ciUes. Thal'• a 30.1 per- 'Ceot turnout. EleCUilo olflciaJs said the turnout .. far ts much bee-than the J..,. prlmary,election. ~. Tbe · major local nee· Jn Huntington ·Beacl>F-.Oin Valley lnvolvee a battle for the 70th District Assembly seal between incWnbent Robert Bnrke (R- Hunlln(ton Beach) and cballenger Terry Moobenko ([).Los Alamitos). Burke ts aeetJnr Illa lourlb two-year term In olfke ancf WU heavily favored 1oinl Jn to today's electlcn Moabenko bu beeo wwklng bard to produce a larger .Democratic tumout than ... ~ µarts ol the two ciUel are also covered by a heated 1Upervisorlal race between Incumbent ~ Botti!! and his opponent, Willlain Wenke. ' The two are In a iiaHlf af1or Weoke woo the primary ~ over a 8e1d o1 sis, but did DOI ..... the neceUlry tlO.l percmt majority to lake olllee- lenses slipped while she was marking ber ballot. The pollii will remain open tmlil I p.m. None of the poll watcben would predict the flnal turnout but the eorly crowds in- dicated. JI would be big. Agnew Allegedly Knew of ·Illness ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) -Tbe office of Vice l'n!lldent Sf>in! . Ai!!<". bad ln- foniialloo Oil Sen. 1bcmlaa Eqteto.t •• history of treatment for paydilalrlc prol>- Ien:is before public disclosure, the SL Louts Poet-Dispatch ·satd Monday. The lleW!JIOper said "a proollnent Detroit man" cooftrmed r<ports thal be provided delalis about the Mislourl oenator'a medlcaJ bac:l:gmmd to ...,._ one In I he Nllm Admlnlstrat\on. EqlelCll was replaced u I he Demoeratlc candidate lnr vice Pf'Sldent alter admitting be underwent lhoc:k --· A spokesman for A..-dented lbal tbe ~ ev,er came to the ·vice presldent'1 attenUGll or that JI was lcted cm by the OOP, lbe Poal-Dlapetch llald. SIS,MO tor Y~r aHbe polls, " · . "We're 'colnr to say to all the special Interests and 8li l!i' wiretappers ..... :roa give us bact oar country," he teld several thouSand rooten -jammed the f...,. Jn front ol the Cllll«ml slrpcirt terminal ' Several dozen! neJcbbon waldled outside today .. 111o·Sillllh Dokotll aenalbr and his wff. drovelo the'cburch Jn a loag motorcade at 10:30 a.m. and went tnilde to vote. Both were ._., lrom the long campaign. Eleanor McGovern, dreued in a bright red -t and bisc~ boots, replled "Three gueaaea" when 8*ed bow abe vot.d. Then the added "stralibl Democrolle." · McGovern and bJo. 'wife _,, Ill, 'llUI and 98th persona lo vote In Proc:lnd 7. 1llarpret Anion, 111pertotendent of eleo- Uona tor the precinct. called H a '"heavy turnout for this of day." The McGovern& voted separately Jn bc.othl, open on two aides .... Lbat offered vtrtually no privacy. "11lts II lllpposed lo be I ......t ballot," be aald gOO<klaturedly lo • -- ol photocraplJen and ftPQ<lers -bovend alloul two feet away aa ba mart- ed blo paper-bollol In oddllloo to a long ballot lor lftSl- dent and lllate and local olllclalo, tben were lnur other balloll !or Juda9, ln- lUaUves and coostltuUonsl amendmonll. The .... tor toot lltt!e lime In marting (See MeGOVERN, Pap I> _, M,l)~Y.~TOp.Y. . . . .. i>,.,.1•nt·Nm. ond:ll..i.it·lolller •s..··ci111itil1 -I . , ' '; • ' ·, ·, • ' 7 ' • • ~ \ • • ' • ., ' • ' • • ' • ' 1 • · NhoJi . Isa · Voier " . I ' ' , · · President'. Drop; Bulky BGlWt . llJ,'JOBN. VALTtBu . Ol .. 'Dlllr ....... '/ ~t Nhon -n1't \ti tlio - J>Olla -WU aJao ·!Jkt at hJa , 0WD polll this momlng, voting beloni anycme elae at Co-Elen>ell\#7. S~hool'• ...... 1 > ., ~ .'-d'• . But •be bade-·~-· Iba large Calllomla ballot. • Not only did be I a k e more time lr1lnlPoslna bis cltolcea fnllll I aungla ballol lo lhe real -(bis, irtlt. Jfa~ -well abead ol lier ..-..). but lbe Pr-alao bad --""' the IDIWieldy do<•n•••tl 'In tbe tlQJ votq booth. He di""*' them. . ' AJ ,obift ten liuled I D d ameral• cilcbd ' l'fiay, tJie ---ltoOped down lo ri' up 'lbe laDm - -Prm _.,. -1Jector tried Jn talo to k e. I p pliJlocrapbon !rom --the ~·moment at ,tbl 1m1ll ~al the 1JeMtAo7.·-I ,,. ID ...t el-. a few bumnn/U8 .notea do pop up. One poll watcher said a •lady voter wu CC!llC<f1led Ille may bave made the W""'8 -. • ber -- . DEMOCRATS GET ONE LANDSLIDE Beach Council OKs Band LOS ANGELES (AP) -·T be DtiWWWlll< ,.-llill ~ .... ezperllocod at leaat -laDdollile - • llMnl, DOI lipMlft --I piclol!' 1n1c1< -OUI ol -IDd .•·-JDlo I ..... csmpelp ~n~ilorl,aplli- • ~ lood.ol dlrl and demollal*lt lbe PaUce Aid no~,... ripaltod., the-~· •' Temporatf .Dliuoelade 'a d 411-1 ,.... Won ael lip Iii I ""*1-lo lut--ll• -'Wlin.. . • "I thlnk Ille band ~ aM people aometldnc lo -to In lbe dl}',.alld Coancilmaa Jack c;.,.._ "II -bo pd for the yoath.llld brias ... ....,,.... lo the dtJ." Cotlldbnao Ted llarillll _ .. Ibo band by,.tlpplac., "I CIO *I pd_ la loaiJ aa H'a Ill I todt __ .. t Coen, bowe'", llid t. did DOt ....,.,. llta city la......,, •• blotlll U.- ........ ~ lilitbmtl woultl llftoln • .. • ••• 111 ... _,, I II 1 ' II ....... -·tht --i" ;;;;i.t;;; .... \ .... Ca·st Your .Ballot • . - • ' ., •• -__ _.,, Filed OD Canclidate'. I I • • • Tea:ra.-:etew• I TEN ·CENT$ Illegal ' 30 Percent Turnout At Midday Wied' er CWI J'j daut J'T ....... °'-C I I a I la Illa ""' 1111 wrr,H ----··fGl'-Wat? ..,._ ...,.. wlll --1111 _ ................ .. ....... rlllllc to tlta low Ill .. laad. l!Ua• 'IWA1i A/fllr If_. a 1 -ttr i. -.............. . tcftftl, •11 7 1111· .. ..... _.,.,.,.,.._., .... .,.,,... ............ ...,,_ -,,._,. .. r: ·-. =.'1:. : --= -· ---= 5":: -= 8 t· I • M T .... Ni F 01 1, 1'1J IMMf. • Bir,h:op Save. B~r ~ DsL REY (UPI) - '-lecf llllllt W a I 0 w 1 I Ill' .... OOolt Gll&rd IOdoy -.-ilQ( I man -boat was sbikina, ihe stemd such rescue by llilbOp In Uv<e -""· Bbbop, crulslq throe miles oU shore bl bis yacht "Sonuvagun II ." alghtod the partially submerged 11Ul>qat In the fog and hauled aboard the pllot, Michael Geller, who WU cliDelng lo it. Bi&bop, a member of the Coast Guard Auxillary, came across a disabled bolt carrying five people three weeks ago, and towed it to sbore. Light Winds In Prospect For 43 Yachts By ALMON LOCKABEY DlollY l"Hot koltlltll Editor It was exciting while it lasted for the 43 yachts in the Los Angeles to J\.1azatlan race. But the 16 to 18 knot nor'wester lasted le!S than two days. While it lasted -un- til daybreak Monday -the breeze and an 8 lo IO-foot following sea pushed yachts past lhe San Benitos and Cedros islc.nds -the baHway mark on the dash to Caho San Lucas. The brisk bree2e pve virtually every yacht In the Deel a couple ol llllknile day """'· It especially benefitled lhe big Class A packets with the 1oog walertlnes. Such spoedsten as Bob Lynch's Sirius ll and Bob Grant's Re.hon were nearing the 450-- mile mark at the end of two full days of sailing. But the best perfonner on the rbumbline was Mort Haakell's 62-foot sloop RagUme. She was closer to Mazatlan by about 10 mlles , by virtue of being closer to the rhumbline than Sirius II which was sailing so m e 30 miles fanher at sea. Big benefactor of the fresh breeze was A1 Cusel's 00.foot sloop Warrior from Ballia Cllrintblan Yacbt Club whicb bad captured the overall and C1asa A !Jan. -P lead u ol Moaday's rollcall.. Now the fleet must look forward without much enthusiaam to lhe light lo llCJMX· imnt upbyra u:iually found al lhe tip of Baja californ1a. It'• known as the "part-tne kit" where the race more often than not starts all over qaiD for the final 200 mUes aczoa the Gull of Calllomla. Virtually aU of the fleet wu well past Cedlt>s bland Moodliy n/ibt and running into -Iilbler winds. H""' la the way the handicap ltand.lnp looted Monday as computed aboard Broce Crabtree's Crab- by Too and relayed to Carroll Hudsoo by ham rad1o : OVERALL -(I) Warrior; (Z) Roboa; (3) Ragtime; (I) Warlock; (5) Ragdo1L CLA8S A -(I) Warrior; (Z) Rollon; (3) Ragtime; (4) Tril>!lte; (5) Dmotiry O; (I) Sirius ll; (7) °'1'11': (I) llplrlt; (ti Sumatra; (lo; Solly Dog; (II) Semia. a.ASS B -(11 Warlocl<; (2) RocoloD: ~..l"'J.:r8bl•: (I) ~ ll; (5) ; (I ) Vtclor; (7) Westm,; (I) ,Borl!e: (9) Andale ; (101 ./Inker; (Il l Golden Hlnd. a.ASS C -UI B1ut Stmlll; (ZI Vivi; (3) Allot; (4) Yefiow Jacket; (SJ Alkant; (I) --ry Sll..i; (71 Lldy Pull; (I) TJpee; (t) llotei; (10) Sayula. a.A8S D -(I) l'ltiadel; (21 Vallent<; (3) L' Allegru; ( 41 Ariana; ( 5 l Deblnda IV; Cll Lepnd>lun; (7) Wltdxnft; (II Flrdnod; (ti WIOONg ; (IOI Dabr. Girl Dies of BUrD8 BAKKR.WIELD (AP ) -A U.yur-old Wuco llrf bas dltd from buru she roc<lved Oct. 15 when fin .,..,. lhr'oulh • trailer -with jllsl-barv-cot-ton. 'Ille fir!. PIU!ine FOll<t, lllfflftd tllird<logrft barns in lhe blut. She died &mdaJ nlgl1t at it... Gmonl Hospital .... OIAMI COAST ... DAILY PILOT tneSuffix T-0 Beautify Stations Mono greenery, smaller s1Jns and enclosed trasb areas will be the Mure trend at Huntington Beach service sta- tions following city council action Mon- day night. Councilmen ananimou!ly approved a new 1.0ne suffix as a method to upgrade the appearance of the city's filling !l> tions. Among It! provisions : -A minimum or 10 percent landscap- ing of all !talion sites. -Enclosed trasb bins will be beblnd the station and integrated irlto the iota.I design of the gjte. -Tire-· ..... shall be -and located behind lhe station. ' • -Servi<e bl)'ll will not lace the publlc highway. -Maxlmmn she of signs shall oot eJt· ceed 12 square feet DOr' five feet in height. Tbe new ordinance abo provides a schedule for existing service stations to conform with the new provisions. It range.s from lhr~ ;nonths to 10 years. Frank Walker, a representative of the We:stem Oil and Gas A.88ociation, urged the council not to adopt the new re-- quirementa calling therr ' ' h i g h I y discriminatory." "The ordinance u writte n will delay the upgrading of statioM because dealers may not be able to confonn with all the provisions," Walter said. Walker claimed the landscaping pn>- visiom were "an ertravagant use of private conuoadal property." Walker came under !Ire -Coun-cilman Jack Grem who called bts statement5 .. totally hTespndble .. "I marvel at lhe lneplMa of the w .. 1ern Gaa and Oil Aslodatlon. H,... tington Beach ii oowbere near the Ugbt legtslalion that emts In other dlies. I suggest you try and get a job with a more respectable company," Green told Walker. Another appe.al on the service station ordinance came from MJc.t Spencer, regional diredor of the California Association of the Physically llandicap- ~-Tbere are no provisions for ac- cessibility by the bandicaJ>!ll'd," be told lhe councilmen. "It ls very bani to fmd 3 !lation with a restroom door wide enough for a wheel chair." Council-told Spencer that the city is cumntly developing .. ordinance lo remove ardlitectUra1 burlen for the · handicapped which woold provide for lhe aervice stalioG problem. l'rontPfl!leJ VOTING •.• Republican nominee laces John W. Black, Democrat and a Newport Beach attomey. The and Congressional District bas -.. llepubllcan state sen. Clair l!urpmr ol La Mesa cooleltlng " 11 h 0... 1al Rol>ort Lowe, a blgb IChool --who -In Cudi!I. The district is Wply In San Diego County but ln- dudtl San Ciemenle, Laguna Beach and par1'I ol Newpoit Beach. Four1h term Democratic Congrtaman Richord llaml laoes Republican John D. Rattem>e ol s.nta Ana. Tb1a district .,...... a large west "'1tral -of the COGDly ml -into Los An;eles ~the -Congroalonal Diltrlct Republican lncumbool craJg -ol 1--la oppoood by Democrat Dmnla MllITlly, a coUece ldmln1ltratar. The lllSelllbly ....,.. of -to Oeange Coast votert find Rober I Badbam, tbne term GOP -In the 71A Dlltrict _...,. Democrat Mayor Jim 1borpe ol San J11111 Caplatrano. 'Ille dlltrlct -aU ol the COlllllne from Newport Beach lo llan Qemenle ml the tniancl ...... of - Viejo, El T"" llld Lquna Hllll. Incum-Republlcan Robert BurU of BllllllilClm Bach II oppoood b J Democrat Terry Moal>enk~ a Los Alamltol -In ll>o _, Dlltrict. ,,,. 11111 Dlltrict lindl Democ! allc .,,. cumbeol Ks C«y ol Gmlen Grove In a bottle with RepubUcan Wllllam Dm- nemeyer, of Fullerton. a f o r m e r assemblyman. Anaheim Blaze Kills Resident An Anaheim man w11 burned to death when 1 fire of undetormined origin destroyed his home Monday night, fl"' ofllclall "'ported. Gone Abney, 41, till S. Walnut st., wa1 evldenl1y overcome with li110b and unable to eoaope the bumlnl ltnictun. He bad called to hll ""'· Cbud<, 17, Ind the youth wu able to elClpt tht O&mll. When the ..., nt1111ed lo tho -. bu!Jdl'.'te In an attempt to ntcUt hli lither '"' llOlble lo locale him, fire offldlll Wd. .. Students Don't Budge NEW OIU&\N8 (UPI) -A llCUl!y•t dtadllnt for .-to be Ol1I of lhl! ..i. minlltnllon bulld1nc on the New Orlu111 campu1 of llou1JWft Unlvnlty puled Moodaf -111t lllilllnll budglrc. ,,,. --· "''.J:Wcotlon, chlrfld by GoY. ~ -to dNl wllli the poblem, -todaJ In Blloil """'" lo dilcuu Wl)'ll to remcl''I the liJO.illlll l!Udenll who bave occupied tho building for a week. u ... ,...... STILL CONFIDENT McGovern •nd Ele1nor Frot11 r-.e J McGOVERN. • • hi.~ choices, folded each ballot several times, and then shoved them through the slot of a large metal baDot boJ: as lhe precinct workers looked. McGovern dme not to chect the bees beside the names·ol the 1-tlnl five candidates Oil the bollot. Jnstead. be simply -tho mnaU -under lhe worda ''Democrat Party" at the top of lhe ballot. "II just bappeoed that aU the Democratic candidates were superior to their opponents," be explalned. McGovern lbeo drove several blocb lo the campus of Dakota Wes I e ya n University where he graduated and taught clJiS8C!S until 1955. He was to meet informally with unlveralty Pl<sident Dooald 114....,. and then walk lbrough . -.town Mllchell before miking his return to Siotm Falls, an hour and a quarter -to the NIL 11 wu Icy ,...ther wben lhe ~ party got Into Siouz Falll today 11 2 a.m., and be uted a bJlbop'1 liater to pray for him. ' * * * Schmitz Casts Vote, Critic~ Media 'Inequity' . American Party preaidtollal candidate Jobn G. Schmitz cast bis vote today in Tustin and then crttlcilod the ....., media !or what he called "~ble" """*&• ol bis campaign. Rep. Schmitz said be bad beard elec- lloo night televllion coverage woold .,.p11u1r.e the McGomn-N-cootest and woold shove other presidential can- dklales "into the background ... Scbmltz forJ01 to get a ballot as he walked lnto the voting booth at Loma Vista School. He walk.ed back lo lhe precinct lnlpector, got hll ballot and Bpeol five minutes In 11Je booth. Ht wa llCCOO!paoitd lo the polls by his ...u., Mal'y. , Scliriilts la lht outgoing H o u a e repreaentaUve from Prelident NiD:ln'a yotlng d.Latrict. He wu defeated in the llef!UllUcan primary. switched lo the Ami!rlcao Party and wu named II& _._.1 . candidate. Geoi'p Wallace, governor ol ~·1 headed the. American Party pna..,..,.... titl Iii !IA. 'Ille = bu set up election nl&l>I at the . Dlmeyland Hotel In Anaheim, whlro be plllllled lo Wiich elecllmi returns oil teleflaloa, a .. .... M)d. Rep. Scbmlta. In • --election .... telocilt ..... , nlCbt. called the ..... ..-·. talk " .,...,. In Vietnam "A •1n Ille baict or aumnder." 1111 loullllm CalHomia OOlllC!1'V8Uyt Aid, "You can't take our effort.I of peace lerioully if we provide the ""11 of war to both lides,'' explalnJna he meant aJdlna the South Vtetnamffe while bulld1nc I truck foctory In Russia. The lame-duck coag.msman, a former Ropubllcao, said Ille Admlnlltralloo 11 feeding lnllatlon throufli a dellclt budpt. "Price and wage controls are lib p.it· ting a lid on 1 bo1llnc kettle,'' he aid. "You can keep It there fer jult IO loai·" The Ollly woy to cut lanl I& lo out pvermnont upondl-be ...... Sdllnlts -abortlool. c:alltd on Nlao to outlaw them ''With .,. iWlpe ol hil pen" and Aid a -·· i1Cht lo have an abort.loo 1'Stopl wbere another Ute bepa." Schmits _..,., ....... -b'l\el"*tkm II ..., ..._, lmWJ Oii the to~· ~ I .. -. 'floo -1<fm- llal --~ --111' he'd bo ...... llllptaed a:..:r-.... u llchmlts el bl an to the .. lion'• 111,--.....,. "111 _., w ...... "'°"""' and found ,.. w -r• -a .... count/' _.. Ai*aw In 1 Knozvllle. T!nn., ""*'lln· ''Tbort an mllJionl af poaflle~ .... I -llidllrd "-· 11111 ......... lo hold"'*-""' .ote lor lilm ....... tho7 ..,, lland Georre McOoftm eltbtr.'' uJd Andenoa. "'h\at11 not r11ht." --------------• ' ' (' • . • . Tr"'taa Cite 'Threat k> Competition' .,,..IW.lll ..... _.'9ot_ • ~ lbol "a dlld'I f.U-must not be .... under Ille ...... ~ """' lich!"I -njeclod. an lnnovative repilrt card 1yotem -, . alcbt -It dldn~ tell ~ fllOln'1 bow thejr children ilere dolnl in cmnpullou lo othe ... TrutLees repe:attdly ltre•d:·tbeir ~ In-lo 1bolllli tndlllciial Ml-C gradlall, i>ul lhey -tbot U1 .... l)'lteln give objective w......tl of how a child was ......-r In relation to hll peers. '" "Tben!'a a notional "'611 away 1roin ~and lhll --·aid ,.,,_. -?Jnograbe. "We're drifting to a pomt where we' re afraid to tell • perm! ,. chllcl .... ,., ~ lfOlntl Oil tor -" olleadlnc them;" .liil Sal4. . "Al a pan!llt," coMbaaed Tniltel HaJpb Bauer, "all I""" II !bot Dl1 chllcl ts measured~...,,. Nqdaid,., I CID llpow irlle!htr be'I mU:inll: the crfdo . or not." . . . • ~ ,,,. report card dllculoloC! bepn with .a request from Golden View School to of- fer parents an optional reporting method. As outiined by principal Bobbie Dolph, It would bave Usled !or parents the skills their children bad learned in a aemester, but it would not have said bow many skills the chUdr<D ahould have learned. Al lhe end ol the hour·ioog dlscusalon, trustees agreed lo permit Golden View to ~ tts innovative report card system as a supplement.-to the present A·B-C Man Held Mter Agents Injured SAN YSIDRO CAP) -Aulhorllles In Mesico say they BrTeSted a Z7·)'W'<>ld Tijuana man for running down two U.S. customs agents with hil car Mmday. The agenla, Richard Eckert aod Anthony Martinez, were lal<en to Bay General HospJtal in Chula Vista where their condlUoo. was described as satisfac- tory. Eckert, 45, suffered leg and arm iQ. juries; Martinez, 44, neck injuries. Tijuana police said Jose Mendoza, Z7, was arrested at home and charged with .,......1ng and smuggling marijuana and causing lntentlooal bodily barm to a person In a foreign country. Bombing Beller Than Cussing LONDON (UPI) -Jolin mmuie-th called bts boa I four.letter wm'd mf I court awarded him '5,trll. Margaret Prltcbard tried to blow up her bosa and a court placed her on pro- balloo for 24 moothl • Slmllloworth .... a judgment aplnal bis boos, Derek Cotton, after • court In Birmingham decided Collon fired him without juatlllcatloo. Tb, four.letter word WU . shouted by Shuttleworth during a boardroom argument over a propooed bullneu deal MW Prltcbard, 19, WU placed '"' pro- bation for two years aft.er a Loodoii co.rrt beard her uplaln wily she tried lo blow up her bola, Simon Philips. She said lbe put Molotov c:ccktalla In Philipa' car because be left bts wife. 4 Held in Skyjack HOUSTON, Tes. (AP) -A former Department of Commerce employe, two sons, and a third teenagtr were indicted Monday In the Oct. 29 iloullon Intertoo- tinental Airport skyjacking In which one man waa killed and anot.ber wounded. Qltem, but not u a nplacement for It. • l1lwed emlMwt'li'\-• Ille Idea of ualnl "Lillllil Ille lid1ll a chfld bu leomed Ille dllld'1 nit ct '""'mlon llirouch • la fine," COiM101 '' Dr. Bluer. "Bui I --ol Mllll u &r!ide-. lhlllr pmnta want to !mow ..,.. 'tlian . ' ~ clllld'll~ ~ !be l!Jt tllel> I lblnt Ibey want lo -.,. , ol.•i'll!llal llldllt/.~' ~·.i J6Urtli-many lklll1 a child ahould hive lelrQed, Ir.de 1eVtl " ODlll'VeG Bluer. ''lf the ind Whether he la worldn& up lo· araCte cli!ld 11 1 ii.In! st.ier. !bit'• wey pOcr. level or not." ~· II he•1 .. lifth grader, !ft not u lllr1. Dolph eapialned that lo the area ~ But eltjlcr ,..Y, a parear ll10lllcl GI rudlng, for eumple1 '1lere are ftbaul bow. '1 IOO akills, or "! ........ pactotl," I cblJil Other t....t..i ff!tod, and lo reJoCuaa lbould llllSter u ~· Imm Oolden View>•~ they.-uri4!f ..,,, grade one to . ti tor Ille mattor: · • · "Kida deve~t ferenl nlel. ao ~)'OU eould ten 1 putnl that a chUd tbeno'a oo point In attacblng 1 (rllde ,... read:J>a wlth Mh love! altills· lo the level to the learnq ol part!culll' UIDI. lourlh arl!de~1'4 be la .lawr of that f0< We~ llmpl,y tell pareoil what the aU our · ' "1akf~be. clllJdren bad teamed and wbal remained "This In a ""' -of IC· lot them to learn," Mrs. Dolph u-COUillabllllJ,'' lgreed Bluer. "Wt mf11it plallied. · be able to do a better Joi>' ot reporlllfl to 'I'1u1ee&, dlatcr<td. honftr, and ... Plftllll than ever belcre," .. •:Bad ·tbr Peaee!> . • . • . Vi.et Seeress Sees McGovern Win PHU NHUAN, South Vietnam (AP) - A Vietnamese sorceress has heard it loud and clear from the spirit world that Sen. George McGovern will win lhe U.S. presidentlal election. '"I'hlll will be bad for peace and bad for Vietnam," said Mme. Sisbawath, who spent 50 minutes in deep meditation on the American election after the artillery died down Monday night. She said she cave her prediction holli the Cambodian "burning can d I e mythology" and the lnceme burning tests but did not U!le tht: splashing water mythology "because that is for broken hearts." Peering over her gold-rimmed spec- tacles, the Cambodian-trained aootbsayer predicted an unhappy future for the McGovern administration and a wor- ry-free retirement for President Nixon. "Between March and September of next year will be the dart months for Sen. McGovern," Mme. Sisbawatb warn- ed. "Hb adm.lnistration will fall from f&vor. His dynasty will be in druiaer." After studying the birth dates ol the candidates and performing some Bud- dhist rituals, she began to get vibrations from the spirit wwld. Sbe saw N'Wlll and McGovern as "two fiercely mntendlng tigers. McGovern wins but laler !alts lnlo a tiger trap." The seeress said she meditates best after curfew, when the ooiM. of the Hon- dal bu died In the bacl: alle)'ll of Saigon'1.m•burl>o and oql,\' a few 11"'1$8 c1op; ~ by lhe . ilfataiil :Jlll!d ol artiliery Md bombs, dlstl:ril the lllghl'• calnl. Mme. Sl.sbawath said her forecast will prove 80 to 90 percent correct. But it would have been 100 percent on the but--(( * * From Pagel NIXON ... tloneerlng al the pOns lt took her bw;band five and one-half minutes to finish marking his own ballot. Reporters caught glimpses of the President's sample ballot aa ht transpos- ed the markings from the sample to the real thing. Some oblervert insisted that they saw "yes" votes on nearly every ballot prop- osition vlslble ~the sample sheet. 1be enUre event lasted only about 10 minutes. Tben the President, appearing thinner than usual and llill weary from the cam- paign, hopped Inside his bubble • lop limooslne !or the half·mlle drive baclt home. ton H N'lXOD and McGovern had turned "at the electric light pole put the triple bell Catholic Cathedral," as her card reads, and IODMt. lo her sbop In per10n. 'l'bere under a Sanla Claus clocl:, amid pluUc flo;ters, Ja~ t o u r I s t calenden and a Honda parked ne:rt to the mediatalion table, they would bave learned for themaelves that no matter what else lhe l\iture bolds for them In the nen four years, lhe dark shadow or death will not hover. Mme: Slabawalh COlllldend her eltc- lloo predlctlonl .. '1-tant for Ille world, Vietnam and America" that she · declined the usual 500 pia&leni -fl. Ii -. abe charges for mending broken hearts, · restorlnc faUlng bu&ln...,. and settling lamlly mlsunderatandlngs. Madame could not say for llllN · whether her predictions always ca.me true "but no customer has ever come . bact to complain." Huntington Man Tricked; Loses $152 to Gunman A abort, young thJi with a milltache tidnaped and robbed a 62-year-old H1111- Unilon ~ man lllDnday aflemooii alter Juriolohln> with .an olleo<1to aeu. a valuab11 pn;.coilec&loB at a· eoo4ploe;, • ' Pollce aid that Charles J . Flnla, 210llt Newland St., lost $152 and about three hours of his time in an Incident that began about 2:30 p.m. ln Levitt's Furniture store in north Huntington Beach. Finis told police he was sboppina: far bar &toob when a short·balred )'OUng man with a busby mustache struck up a conversa.Uori with him about gum. Tbe two walked togelher aboul an hour aa Finis ·made bis purebase, and the lhllf offered informaUon about valuable gum for sale at a good price. About 3,30, Finis reportedly decided to look at the thief's ~ collection, and the two decided to drive to its location In Finis' car. However they were only on the road a few minutes when lhe Ihle! pulled a pearl bandied, double batTtled derringer and said '"l'hb ts a holdup." Later, the young bandit added, "Don't get excited, you won't be hurt. Bui lal<e me to San Pedro.'' . Flnla complied, lo8lng $1U In lhe bargain, but bappUy dropp1og oU bts unwanted passenger on a busy San Pedro stree~ be lold police. The F oothall Season: .J You are pouibly now In the process of slioppi119 fot carpeting, and have b.eft t1lkin9 to 11les people et two or three stores. II so, you no doubt feel lilte • "footb1ll," bounced 1round with • bovy of conflicting stories.. Which is the best corpet flbor 7 Whit is Ifie liesf texture for your u117 Whit kind of padding should b1 uaed7 We think you wiA detect the 1tr1i9ht 1nswtrt at Aldan's. W1'v1 bten helping people IC-"touchdowns" in Or11191 County for flflffn YM"- ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES '1663 Plclc•tfa An. COSTA MllA MMIJI HOUU: Man. Thru Thun., f lo 5:30 -FRI. f lo 9 -SAT., 9:30 lo 5 l I '\ I ~ ) :\ I j I " l i I l ) ll l ) I l I \ • -. . • San . Onofre Plant \ T~, Nowmber 7, 1972 L·awsuit H DAILY l'ILDT J Filed • ·' Man Given Action Asks · Sent,ence in To Overturn '1 Cave Death High Court ' I l ' l ' ' ) Ooe of three -charged with Uii kil~ ,1ng ol a Tuotln man, w--pooed remallll were found la a cave near Lake -mon than a year alter his deal!!. pleaded fUllty Monday lo r<duc<d ~~- The emergency core cooUng system at the san Onofre Nuclesr GenentJnc Sta-1 tion -attacked u unsafe by roes and 1 defended stoutly by its ownen -wu I.he subject of a ault filed Mooday by the People'• Lobby of <;alifomla. DAILY PILOT Slaff ,..... KERPLUNK-THE PRESIDENT DROPS HIS BALLOT; HE ALSO DROPPED IT IN THE BOOTH From Left Are Wiima Wallington, Grae. Smith, Miry Domenichini1 Miry Stamp and Pat Nixon Ballot Day Ext!ite111ent Precinct Workers at 48-146-1 Greet First Voter By JOHN VAL TERZA Of "'-0.llY Plltt IMff Thousands of precinct w 0 r k e r s throughout the nation are at their tabJes today performing a job that usuaily meana 18 boUrs work yet scar<ely enough pay to buy the week's groceries. But for four such workers in San aemente Precinct 48-14&-1 -Conccrdia School · Auditorium -the mere privilege of handing ballots to the first two voters of the morning was compensation enough. Today's first customers were President and Mrs. Richard Nixon. l;i u p e r Io r ~ Judge Frank with the President' and came to me in Domenlcbinl, is the on1y tine of the four care of the chamber of commerce," she wbo bad not had the chance to meet the releated. · President at the polls unW this morning. n.e Jetter came from a dlsabled Cana- Despite the olMous anxiety of such aa dian veteran whose ho~y Involves col- occasion, the women pride themselves on lecting "once-ln-a·llfetime" photograph!; tbelr sell control. and writing a cheerful greeting to people "I've always prided myself In keeping Jn those pbotos. my composure," Mrs. Wallington said on The glamorous fetl1 .... of· being In the election eve. ..._ "1be last Ume he came in, I thought President's polling place not only affects the four precinct workers at the small we'd au get so e.icited we couldn't do the auditoriwn. · • job, but it amazed us all that we did it without a bitch," she added. Th all, 545 San Clemente residents have tbe privilege.' ar..,. County SUpertor Court Judge Wllllun Mlliny llllJlenced Steveo Dwain Johnlon, •• ol Tor'rance lo n .. ,..,. lo life in stale prison on each of two amend- ed counts ol aeCODd degr:ee morder and armed robbery. • Judge Mumy ruled that the sentenm shall nm concurrently. JOhn.son was arrested last Sept. 21 with Buyrl Franklin Fiedler, 25, o( Anaheim and Gregory Owen Paine, 24, of Long Beach, shortly alter District Attorney's lnvesligalors lound the remalM of Mon- tier Chase Blackford, 25, also known as Tony Black under a pile of rubble in' the LakevElsinore Cave. Fiedler and Paine are scheduled to go on trial Nov. 15. Fiedler la charged with first degree murder, Paine facea allega- tlons of being an 1cceaaory lo muriler. II ls aneged that the trio cmoetved the .Piao lo diapooe of Blactford alter the victim told them be ln!A!nded lo reveal lo lawmen Jobmon'• role In an aaault·rob- bery. Investlpl«s clalm that Paine pro- vided the gun and silencer u3ed In the alaylng and that Johnson shot Blackfonl In the bad< of the bead while Ftedl<T drove the auto u3ed by the group througb Torral)ce. . Blackford'• body, wrapped In two aleeplhg bap, was then driven to the cave and buried under a pile of rocks. '!be envlm!qlentelist group which first started to attack life system at Onofre earlier lhil year, rued the action in the Calllomla Supreme Court. The aul~ aald People's Lobby Lawyer, Roger Diamood, 9eeb to overturn a rul- ing by the caufornla Public Ulilltiel Commission Wt IUllUDtr which rejected the Lobby's demands that safety hear- Inga be cmducted at the state 1eveI to tboroqhly eumlne the disputed l)1ltem. The -· known In the lnduatry .. "ECCS," IJ eapected to ftmctlon U the r.guJar network of pipes carryJn& resc- tor-coolJn& Duld were to fall . Spakmnen for the Soulhem Call/ol111a ~ Company Md San Diego Gu ID<t Elei:trlc CGrnpany Immediately replied to the allegations Jn the ault. .. They -that the -bu bad the full IUppOrt of the Atomic 1!ilerl)I Commlaloo and Ilea -perfectly during the five yean that the ..-or bu been In aervlce. 1be foes, however, lnliJt that models tested more than a year 110 proved that the exlJtlng -would !all u the primary syatem went out The ....Wis, say People's Lobby lpOUlmen, would be relea1e1 al lethal ndioactlvlty. Car Slams Pole; Girl, 16, Killed The chance to wtlcome President Nix- on to. Concordia School's auditoriwn ~ day was the second time for three of .the four women. ~W~a veteran of many And ·many Or them, say1 Mrs. w~ 2 Escape Crash She first began working local elections ~:td'en~tely ask which booth tbe A J&-year-oJd girl was killed and three In the late 19508. Sbe'• been the boss at At El Toro Si'te other i.enagen Injured Monday night in the President's precinct since 1860. And most want to cast their own Anabelm when the car ln which they smce that November morning two ballot,, in the same one. OAtL v PILOT stett .....,. were riding went out of control and Wilma Wallinglon, the p~ Jn. spectoi', became a celebrity of sort! two years ago wben the Nixom opened the same polls. yeen ago Mn. Wallington'• collection of II ooly take5 fi>e minutes or more for A light propelJer.<lriven lrlioer plane atruct a telephone pole, police reported. mementos bu grown. ('!be list of the Nlxons to cast their vote. Mbs Piiot Dead at the scene wu Wendy Boyce of Precinct judge Mrs. Mary Slamp was there, too, during the off-year national ahd state elections. voluoteers wantlno to lake her job at tbe "But the excitement lasts all dsy loog. ~ ~o..iayAlr nlgbs t~-•t ~ El Toro Frances Cotlen!ll, 19, Miss La-440 S. Primnlae St., Anabe!m. IDjund polla grew as well, she coofided)~ "All the people who come in a(-.inaallft:I vv.r la iuu .... o crewmen were Danlel G. Abeyta, 11. of 11111 "'1be picture of us ladies with tile Pres!-l<r\vanls ask us what be said and wbat it eacaped witbout Injury, Corps offklab guna Beach · of 1971, is the F091orla St., Garden a..,..; Pbtlllp J. dent went everywhere. I -they e..n was like worklna with him," sald Mrs: Aid. • DAD..Y PILOT's entry in an· Hayden~'l:is. Acate Bl, -'ll1o' third Yetenm ls Mn. Graeo Srilllb, ·-·pleu:to-thls el-Jut. Tiie' Joac' bOoniof'ilolt-dlq. at -Ille lallle prove· too tutag on ber wt!ilt overseas, too," she explained. Wallington. • · '1be plane, • T41 'trainer 'valued at nual competition for Miu Or-and an · 17·,.....,id atr\. "W.e .~ 110l lellersjbl!ck afterward!> I . /.'.Allout the only..._ I can p ls, fU,000 .,,._ on the air 1latlon1£1 anro ~--......_ ~. She Abqta waa amol<ld 10< ~ of go10diiii!b1Tilixr .iloiiliuJ 111 lbeni'."'l'bW0 u:;iu...,...,,. ~,.., ,, ,. ... ,,. ,. , . _.. cl!!r!!f 11!!11 ..,t4'dt..,. ~.,,..._ ..... ••• l"ii ..... .a.;, 1111at ~."" ioeUaaea from perfect llrengers· ·were ' Goodnesil. • • wo be -aD over ofllclall tejlijitia. ~ al lilt ., la Ille daupler of Jlr. -Jlrl. , . hll lli,lllri<O Md ~ jtlW for legs. ' . Mrs. Mary Domenichinl, wife of sometblng to behold. Uthe~wo~r~ld~tod~aa~~y,~"~Mn.~=W~allJagtGa~:.=A~kl~~ls~uo=<ler~!..-rp~~~tlon~------~Ro~boJ=rl:.:H~.~ColtnJl==·~ot~t.::11:•:na~,~;~F~<2==·l:O"~al~·=-:"~lll=•:•~·~po=4ll~co~•=!d~ .. "Ooe .... --'° 'that kind lady , I 0,000 Singing_ Devotees ' Meet Teen Guru in India NEW DELHI (UPI) -.Teenage guru Maharaj Ji, called "Lord of ·the Universe" by his followers, landed at New Delhl's airport today and was met by 10,000 devotees, some of whom rushed lo touch and klso his feel a ,be waa swept throoP CUl!oms. The crowd, locludln,g IOme 3,000 young Americans and other foreiaoen, aang "The Lord of the Unlveree lW Come lo Us," as they waited for the plane car- :f;>l.ayboy Arrives ~n Judy, Banned . ; LODI, Italy (UPI) -Public pn>Beeutor Rrancesco Novello drove 10 milel lo buy ri copy of the first ltalliuHanguage edl· '*'• of Playboy magazine, then onkrect !hO magulne confiscated-· . Novello Aid Mooday the popular American men'• mapz:loe violated the llw against publication of wrttlnp and pjclunil offenalve to COJlllllOll leellnp of tlocency. ' Novello Aid be could not find Playboy qn the oewalaoda In Lodi, IO drove lo aearby lleiegnlno lo bqy. CDV1· ryJng their leader to arrive frontfiep York. Upon bis arrival back to his bomeland after almost n feat' and a half mission abroad, the pudgy !~year-old was led quickly through customs to a· flower- bedecked tbfone mounted on a Jeep. He then releaaed four white plg80lll handed lo him by a follower and pve b!t blessing lo an by eiteadlng his arma and ~ling bis beavlly-Mled ~- lndlanl In the crowd Aid tbouaandl of peaaanll ...,. trucked to the capllal city to partlcll"'te In the welcome. Followei'I from abroad . paid 14311 foe round-trip tickets that brougllt them lo India on chartered jets fe< a nu--ic pilJl'lmage. Before Maharaj Ji'• plane arrived, young Wmemers In the crowd lllrllm- med gallan and ..... Ao Indian -hired for the occaaioo played a IOllleWhal lncoogruous march -"Colonel Boc;ey" -from the daya of Brllllb rule. Wben be llepped from bis j>llne and WU prlanded, Mabaraj Ji WU hustled lo -Wilen "°""' Of bis follow<ra l:nelt and ldlaed his feel. Once on bis throoe, the YOlll1' guru llCatl«ed .,... Dower pelala over -pel'IOOI oearby, releued the plgeom Md after living bis blessing, WU driven away 1n a p1Jy deo:rated JlplntM aedan. Finally Righi? Nixori Sweeps in Earliest Return D1XVILLB NOTCH, N.R. (AP) -~ N11Ga 1wop1 lo a lM vict«y In lhll -lwmiel, tradltloDIQJ tlw -·· flnt lo -1 ~ bailotln(. 11a1 t1w ,,.,,, ... , _,, pldiled a --11 llllrted ....,ICM ..i-tlne In 1111. • • TOWN Cl.Ell RIClt TIU.ollON aaJd toda)' an nine .-"""t lo NllGn In lllO, wlml. be loll tlw 11llooal election to tlw late Prtsldelll John F. Kom-IWllJ. 1lllllo former ,,_ I.,-8. ~ wu mmpJnc Seo. a.rr,. ·Goldw•ttt oatlonwltle In 1111, Dlnlllt llaldl -f« the Joler, M . "WK 'J90UGllT ft W01JU> -Jn 119, ... -fO< (IWceaofttl candidate) -H. lllmlG'w. M;" 11111 'l'lllollon "Wa .....,. dldn, lilrl iilbdpi ftllaf aa a -, • Tlllotlm •Id. "It 's .... IJy men al I -And Jlle ,..,.. tllJoJ JIW chmct to Id to- tt(ber. '' ' • ,. ~ In just 2 ye&r11 ••• ou18elling every European car (except one)! LOOK WHAT'S STANDARD EQUIPMENT •.• e RADIAL PLY TffiES e FRONT DISK BRAKES e FRONT BUCKET SEATS e FULL CARPETING e RACK AND PINION STEERING SEE ONE ••. TRY ONE . • • BUY ONE ' ' ' ~ Coto!IJ'• ,_,.,""' cw.,- - TODAY? .... ot,,. lftw Cir ••• ....... r. .... hn son & son n.. or "" ""' c. ; . • "fl•••• r •• ,,. .. -HAlllOll ILVD. CDITA MUA ' • ' I c ' r...,: Noa ,, 1 1. t•n . Wrestling With Ballots ELECTION '72 DEPT. -If you haven't voted so far tod ay, why are you sitting there reading this? After all the blather and hot air. at least you can turn out and mark which kind of hot air you like the best. Polls are open until 8 p.m. Drop everything and run. I was one -0r those early bird voters to- day, an'ivlng at the precinct about the sa me time as the milkman. We voted in a basement which sort of captivated the spirit of this entire election. IT MUST BE admitted that I do not function much before my third cup of coffee. First, I managed to get into the wrong line. "The M's are over there," the nice lady said after I got to the table. After securing a ballot, I got to vote in the darkest booth in the whole basement. When you've got the darkest voting booth in a basement, l want you to know you've got to put your nose down onto the ink pad to l'ead the fine print. As a result, I would be going around all day with a green nose, exCi!pt for the fact that the voting people don't waste any ink on tho.Se little pads. You don't just stamp your ballot. You stomp on it. ANOTHER' TIUNG I've yet to figure out. Howcome they give us triangular voting booths and rectang ular ballot s'.' llaven't they ever heard the aid bit about trying to fit square pegs into round holes! There are several methods I've tried in dealing with the long ballot in the short voting booth. There i4 the Pusher-Upper Technique. Jn thlJ, you push the ballot up the Wall ao the bottam part rests upon the voting shell. Tben you start voting from the bottom and slid< the ballot down, worlclng your way to the top. 'Iben there 1s the Sideways Voter. He is somewhat akin to a Sideways 'l'bhlker. Anyhow, in this techn1que, )'OU go at it by turning In the booth and working your balktt across the shelf rather than up"'Bnd down. This is okay if you read well out of just one eye. FINAILY, Tlll!BE Is the llan«er OYer Method. This has nothlnc to do with your physical condition after the night be! .... Here, in this system, tbe voter limply spreads out the ballola and puts·wbat top 2 Gerr~nys • Give Okay . . For Treaty • • DONN (AP) -The WOii Gmnan Cabinet and Ille -I ol East Germany todly ..,,_.ed a -llijlon treaty de<ljpied to nomWlJe relations between tbe two Gennan states. East German apprvval, reported by the offidal news ageocy from Bulin, came sbortly after Oiancellor Willy Brandt's minis!~ In Bonn bad liven a go-ahead for signing the treaty Wecme...!ay. A DRAFT OF the treaty WU agreed on Mooday night following two years of negotiations. 1be Bonn cabinet authortz.. ed ~ Babr, the state secrolll'y wbo negotiated for Bnndt, to lnltial it "sbortly" with the East Gmnan negotiator, Michael Kohl. Jn the wake of the oondusloa of tbe treaty, Daniih Foreign Minister Knud B. Andenen 8DJ10Ul\C<d that hii .....,....t as well as those.of Sweden and Norw4y expected to complete arrangemelita for diplomatic recognition of East Germany in two or three weeks. Den.mart and Norway as well as West Qeonany are members of the North Atlantic !l'reaty OrganlzaUon. . Besides setting up some type of diplomatic recognition, the pact clears the way for the two German states to ap- ply for United Nati-Oru: membembip. Bonn's main concern has been to avoid anythinK that might wonien chances for eventual Gennan mmiflcatloo. Details of the treaty were kept secret while both sides studied il But one West Berlin newspaper gave this outline of the treaty's main points: -East Gennany will send an am- bassador to Boon and Boon will send • minister to East Berlin, each to be called a "plenipotentiary." -West Germany will add a letter stating that it will represent West Berlin in all matters except those of status and security, which are reserved to the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union a.s the occupation powers. East Germany will accept this letter. -East Germany will maintain tbe same trade privileges as before, treated as a favored partner on the basis: of a na· tional whole as proclaimed by West Gennany. portlon he can op .~,_..lllil!~----. . , _ ·~ :r. Thus the remaining six yards of the ,-------------. thing hangs over, dangling down near the floor. As the voter marks, he keeps mov· ing the ballot up. This system works pretty well until you get enough of the ballot pushed toward the top, whereupon It flops over, obscur- ing your view or the balance of this laun- dry list. IF NOSE OF these systems work too well for you, do not be discouraged. This only happens once every four years on a biggie. It iJ the American Way. And lf you didn't handle the ballot too well, ju.st remember, you had a lot of company. Down San Clemente way, for example, President Ni1.on smlled for t b e photographers and stepped Into bis voling booth, where he promptly dropped the balk>t on the floor. . . U anybody shouldn't drop a ballot, Mr. Nixon would be lhe pmoo. Just 1oes to prove anybodf can do ll .. . . lnilmm"·Retidy 'Fir,m . Demands' l • ' I~· Negotiations . WASHINGTON (.\?) -With a . deadline for destruction .behind them and a coiJrt onler b\Jylng time ahead, Indians who baVe occupied a federal building here since Tbunday readied for Election Day negotiations with the Nixon ad· ministration. Vernon Bellecoort, .national director of the Ametlcal>lndfan.Movemont, spoke to newsmen !?Om Ille iteps of the occupied and ransacked Bureau ol Indian Affairs ~-"Pretty firm demands" wou1d be 'pJ&cf:d before the government in negotiations today 0 at the WhJte House," he said. . Election Day . BriJJgs . Rai~ 1 Nation Drenched Except for West, Northeast Part.s '.l'-peraa•re• " ...... g .. u .. II ~ 1 · .. Uft'#l ... tmoc:•• fortcalt ..... '-...... .... WHMM.ty .. a .... "' lflrM C'-.t .......... _. W ,,....... ii!"' • ""' ... "" ... ........ w•. ="?Sl'.:r ,r.=..~ S-,11-,TW. -· ---......... : •1• "'"" ... , ltclflf ... ""'""'". "'M """ U .. , ...... ., ,-.,... 111111 ....... , .... t 1M a.m. U ........ .... """""" f ill .. "" ... .... ................. ! .. "'"" .. . a... ................ 1h• ""'-M ._ ..... •:tt Mfti. -41M "'"' MGM .. 'IN .. "'-.... l :G """ 1 I •• rATllOr '· Sl41'·•"""°"-Sl00 Mini- , ?'& .. .. * .. MJNUl'I! MEN '*" ~°"­I $2.$4)0 Mmi.11111111 - * "' .. ,. ,. * .. 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I l , DON SWIDLUND'S . c;OAST "GINIUL ftRI ..1· i .·: 111 W. '""' C:-......... "4t-1711 w U6 IOJJ --Tiit •·driver tile COlllJllllO'.-· . -·· --·-·-·-·......_ .... ~J·------- ' I • l I ' ' ' I ' , I ' ' I \ ) ' I: } I I I \ I l: I! I } I I ' ! ! .i ) I I ! ! ' i , I ' I I ' I· I i I • ' . • l . • I • , ' -'' • I VOL 65, N0. 312, 3 SECTIONS, 3 PAGES ' . ' ' O~.Ni~ COUNTY, 'CALIFORNIA T\l.ESOAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19n H • Shouting Match ~r Ver.stiilles Accord Told ,ByL P~DIEG ot .. IMiltr ..... ,,... A private law llnn hlred by the dty lold.Newpcwt Beach• cooncilmeo that tbe developer of the ·Venailles apartmeilla -'t ~ • chance of colJedlng a dime in hia.fl2.7 milllon laW5Uit, it WU· learned loday." ' 4lid !bet !ldvlce; in the form of a '11)- ~·oplnlon ~·'2,2GO, waa Riven In Au,ust. two months. before the suit was filed and suboeq....Uy oettled in a bastily • v meat fi> ~ cArl K!!Dla,:llllln ...,_the suit had eV91 -.. (llod, tYISI Dostal, ltlcbmd Creal lllld· Piii! ll)'dol!f ~ 'lePI' ldvlaon ·hid Ioli! "other bO!oie the preotlal • -'couDellinen not tO diJculs tlii jlendlng Tbq _. J'Old.a _. mnma!'Y litlption with al)on>eyl for t h e of •hia!>l~l of 'die :~ \Ull1I deYeloPU· tt wu learned., ,,. · that mcallve ..aion·ind not JdWn the · Further, City M•• ..... .:.r_ftiob<rl L. tezi ' IDltll 'tbOy ....,...i la Ii!1in la W)nn, -bad been --the testimony, two hours before vottnl la J!Olllllatioos !pr tbe oetttehiin~ 'rep0rted- oettle the d. . .IY called \ a meeting wtih O'Neil and ¥~ Vb lfa1oi" Howard· 8-s • 'lbopm~Pect_..it. -"'l for and Coundlman John Store had ' helped developer llooaJd Scholz, Immediately wrlt,e.the.~~ "l'•eral days earlier, UpPll, -lving a copy of the oetll-nt ID Winds · Die For Racers To Mexico B1 AIMON LOCKABEY ..................... ' Jt was ·u:ctting while It lasted for the 43 yichts Iii the Los Angeles lo Mmattan race. BUI the II la 18 knot' nor'WeSter laSled l«t lhan·tW.wlal'll. While It lallOd -.un-' Ill cl8,tireai: MondaY -the --; .. • ~\o-.l~ f\lllfW ....... J ' ·t tl ~·~M• to ... ~. ',, ~ ~ ' -~ ......... ..., ' yadll:la l!le-llilla ~., ........ ., ' ~ ! ' "'"' " ' R•;,.p....gy benelltted the big U.. A; jlo-wttll-tbo-loof-w:~fi!iel~ ii>iedilorl is Bob Lynch's Slrlua ·ll, !lob Grifit'• Ht.booi ...... oet1'lnl the !50-mlle mart' at .tJie end' ol twO full da,. ol Alling.' Bnl the besl per!Ol'lll<f OD the' rliumbllne Wli Mort HWell'1. a.loo! ,ioop ' RaglDne. ' She• -c!looer la> Maieilan·hj ·-10 mllei, 'by -of being d-la.the rhumbline .tbali Sl1iua II which· was llillDg ·,om e IO miles lartller£' ..• Big bene!~ ol llle frellr ~ - Al Caoael'• llMool· sloop .Wmiot -Jlahla Corinthian y acbl Club wllich ·had captured the overall 11111 Clliu' A han- dl<IP lead u.of -.,., ftlleall. Now the lleet 111111floot'lonrvd without much f:'llln ... iam la,,tbe light la· nmHlX:. IJteol zephyrs u:iuallj foulid at the Up of Baja California. It'• known u the ''park· Ing lot" where the race more ~ than . • not starts all r-ver. again for the final JOO . , • • miles a .... the Gulf ol California. v· t So v1r1uauy all of the 11eet .... ...u ..... t,,. 1e . . rceress Cedros Jslalld Monday nllbt and ninnlng ' lnlo u,hter winds. Here lS'the'.way the · Sees' M..J' ;_ · · handicap atandlno 1ooked Monday a• tJ"'7UVem ' computed aboard llruce Crabtree'• Crab--· by Too and relayed to canon Hudaon by w· 'B d N .. ' ~~ -(1) Warrior; (2) Rohoo; "• • ~'."".' ,ll . e_~. (I) Ragtime; (4) Warlock; (5) Ragdoll. 'PHU NHUAN SMb Vlebwn (AP) CLASS A -(I) Warrior; (2) llobon ; • - (S) Ragtime; (4) Trlilula; (5) Dorothy A Vletnamue ....,.,... hu heard It D; (I) Slrlm D; (7) G1Pl1; (I) Sp!rlt; loud ind~ ftom the l]Jlrlt world that (9/ Sumatra; uo: lialt)'··Dol:-'(11) Sen. ll""lt'KcGovern wllnrtn 'tlie U.S. ·-' '~"'""'1-' CLAiB B -(I) Warlock; (l),Rqdolfi '"~1 ' ' ' ~S) Improbable; (4) caprlclilul n; (5) -. ~wW, bt had!« pooce·oad bld,fcw Bllckbinl; (I) Veclar; .('/) ,W .... )J; (8) YJetn~,'' ·,.i Mme. Bllllanth, wbo Borba; (t) Andale ; (II) nibr; (It) apenl ., --In 'deep ~tl6n Oii Golden Hind. the Amerlcu election Illar the artJIIery CLASS C -(I) Blue Slreak; (2) Viva ; died down llooday nlghL • (I) Alice; (4) Yellow Jamt; (5, Albne; · 1111-!l'!d 1111 pve ·~· both (See MAZATLAN, f'!IC! I) tbt Ctinbodlan • c a n d le " mylbolcio"iod the·~ • telll DEMOCRATS GET ~~~thetharr:t.': ONE UNDSlJDE ~ . ..,;...; ....-._ LOS ANGELGI ~AP) -Tb~· ~~J":-= -pritldmtial ca:!r,,.. hu ai.oo... ........,...., .,. a _. ~ at 1eut --17.fret ntlnment lor Pl-I Nbon. Ulml. IOI ftclnU.. --a p1c1:up "lllloM .,_ aad ftoptemhw of tnld< -out of -.... --,_ will bl the dart -I« lnlo a IDcal _. heodqUlrWI, oplll-Sen.,-.," Mme. -...111 worn-~bid 7dllt;oad --. Ille ~ "'\£?'.:T. : .. :.r::- -· lald ao IDJlllel ,..i. ._w In ' , tbt blrlll daMI of 1111 ~==/'=ua11c ~ ~~ -=-s:ec...-: :r"t' wtnitt,.ln1loelln~l1 oll....., ~._.,llllril, .Sba-~- lalt-..---.. -• 'two flmlelr ... .. -,; • • (ha IOllCDllll. ..... ) • • ~. ' ' . ,,,..,~ ... fl', .•••. -~\ · ", ''.':::'~~I. NlxOn·aftd'>llUil¥1'. -~n.Stft-Cloiftant. : • . . • fl ' . ' .N·.·· ......... . . . .. ' •'· ,l.QD lsi 'Voter • • • • • : ,• . l • ,, . 'I , , ' j '", , ).. "". ' ' Pre~~nt' Draps : Bulky· Ballot . . . . * * * .McGovern(;;~-~ Vote, Appeau for Prayer ~ S.D. (UPI) -WHh a pleo for ... little prayer for mt,.. ...... Georp s. llcGownl -~1111 ~ precinct, lllll 1111 = ............. pndlcl4 a .. , -the llnJchl -· Ucbt . u I - -lot qullo a flw _.. .. lkGcmn! lald -a ----ldal 1111iloll:t In1111-ol tbt ~a.a... It -a cr1lp, brtpl ""1 in Ille -"~-! ..:.:.=i.:>.:rt. ~=~ = A--. ' H ,.., .... ol .... ......... .... ~.­ • • ' .. a • ., ...... In -· ~.fl, 11111, at 111 alrpirt ran, In Lq , plOlded fot I """' -lUnlollt at 1111 polls. !'We're ,..... la .-, lo all tbt opecill lrMrelll aDd 111 L .. 1 wtnt.ppm ... )'OU .... .. -.... CGUllllJ,.. be told -.,,._ -""' jommed 1111 -Jn front of Ibo California ui-t tercW lmnl -'='= ntdiod oolllde todaJ • Ibo iillillla -aod 1111 ""· ..... ID Ille ........ a lonc .-...ie al st:• a.m. aod ,..i lmlde la ..... ,llot.lt ..... _,. Ma the .... CMlf ... Dl9w lik<Jowwn. di !II I~ in I brtpt red -... -.... """" ""lllnl (tltWDtl, .... 11 , Tuesday afternooo. Peckenpaqh "'portedly told Wyon he should "take a walk" -oot attend the spedal coundl meeting -U he (Wynn ) did .not lll<e the.ll*JDent. Wynn, accor'ding lo aourcea, did attend and did arJIUll. oln>rlily againlt .,,..mg to the aettlemmt during lhlt eucullve session. . "We're · giving away the store," he reportedly told councilmen. Beatde'a granting !be density (14 un11s per acre) requeoted by Scholl for Pliaoe I of the contnmrslal ....-, ·the coundl agreed la Hemp! 8cbob from paying m.ooo 1o building ..... -... the property. There II a lenathY list of other -CttSions that councilmen agreed la, Until Coundlman Kymla Mlaib' ol>- jec:lad in the open part of the ,,...W meeting, all the -Wete (IDini !See VER8AJILF.B , Pop I) ' eav ' Prnlclont I~ V~ Newport Voting T~out Heavy, May Be Record Newpcwt Beach volatl ...,.. -· lo the pofll In what may be ........i nwnbel'I loday, ......nng lo • midda1 chock of -~ porn., placei In the dly.I A mmber of pn<lnctl .....,W that narty half or the l'l!gister<d vo1ar1 bod cut -bollotl .. 11 before the mom1., WU ayer. -plri> of Newport Beach are -Y lalMOllnc but poednct la-~ lald the turnout bu alrudy bem ..,. n'ly btavy" aU over tbe ctty. -_... .. checked lndicol<d they bod -ol -... ••llinl to Ull the ..u.. -and they .... ~ _ ... t llowly ..... ,.. of tbt com- pllllly " 1111 ballol. ,,,. .. -bod ...... .,,.mbltnc alloal _, '""'aleetloo otlmted tblol(s. Ono -llandiaC Ill llnl -a ' -Vlew--,oDlllcplam said, "I ..,, -Jlloplo wflll "'-_ , ... __ IMl to Ptrt both .... lo 1111 --"" -rd)' fllo -" tbt -. " Pr-.cbecW tod .....,._.. Include: ~· .. ., ...... ..... Ill WJteol out " ............ 'l'llnoui qulto ... .,. 111111 ... Methoclllt ~I 140 wi1ec1 out of ia. t..--. hit., r ... (Ill l'OU.INO, ..... , 30 Percent Turnout At Midday By JACK BROBACK CH .. 0....-Pl.., ltell Orange County voters were turning out In ovcril'he1ming numbers today to cast their ballots in the presidential year elec· lion, officials of the Re11:iatrar of Vol.en office reported at mld-Oay. More than 30 percent of the regixtered voten bad cast their ballots early ln 14 predncu spot chocked acroea the ....,. ty," sakl R. J. "Red" Mallbot, bead of , tbt proclnct dlvblon. '"'11111 II a much belvler · vote than we bave evft' ex· ..-J111~·~ .. ~ .... AJcl 1111 ~ dlecbd ,,,_ --tbt~~­....... ,.,.....,..,._ 1111 .,.,...,. ~ ill v-. Dnld m- hu mdlcted an• pe.-t -. or about 700,000. There are 791,000 regbte1"d voters. Hltch..'OCk said tverythlng Is In readinta for the autom1Uc ballot count of the hesvy vote but sticks lo his guea that the final resulta will not be lmown r:.tll about 1 p . ...,. Wednetday. There are 1,884 p«cinda In Otonge County. Al llllke In laday's VOiin(, In oddllloo lo the prealdentlal electlon are six congreakinal 1eau, a lllte 1m1tor, four uaemblyman and two 111pervilorl. Feverllh activity -tbn>ugb Monday night ind ladar In the hotly-.. tested First ind T b rd Supervlloi-ol DIJtrk:t.s. In the Flrtt lllltrlct, lncUmbent Supervisor Robert Battin faces a llroq challenge from Santa Anl attorney Wllllam W<nU. In the 'Mtird, Incumbent Wllliam J. PhWJps facet 1n evm stronger fight wilh bulldln& contnc:tor Ralph Dledricb. Of lnteresl lo 0ra,.. COUt Wiien IJ the outcome In the :ttth, Cid, Mtb and -C..,reulonal -aod t b e 71xt, 10th and •b l.aembl1 -In the :llllh ~lllrlct whl<h ildldn about lhree-fourilw of the OIUll1 11111 -of the coutal ...... °"""' Aae•Dr.~ Andrew J . lflnlhlw, the !See VUl'ING, Pop II 0r..,. W••ller CGotinued -..... the 0.-. C 0 a I t ii t.llt ft1 1111 ---KfotW-do1· lllCht wUI --1111 Mmf, wtih htPi In tbt 11111 II the -rlllol lo the low 7111 tr.. land. INSIDE TODA l' ,\ftar 14 _. ., o W<ld¥ hi· arftutlott oa A""1"1a1'1 "o"' • ICN'l'IU, -ao..ue.. ...., "" •hot °"' of tAcr IOddlc f>f ~ CU•lng , redofll. Set fft-.. ...... PO(/t 14. ...... -. ._ .. ~ Cal d It ............. ........... ~ ... -... --.. .. .-.. = ..... : --.. --. ------. ,_., .. =-...: --.. • Casi YoUr B8Ilot '·Today; 4 Polls Open Till _ ~ • ·' \-.... _:/ __ ·-----·-----------·-<- • ... .... • -..... ' .......... "ta .... It's a N!>-NO Newport Beach city worker Gary Phillipa takes down Hin- shaw for Congress sign found wired to palm tree in fro nt of city hall today. City o!licials, noting t h a t posting political signs on public property is il- legal, ordered it re moved. From Page 1 McGOVERN. •• guesses'' when asked how she voted. Then she ndded. "Strai~ht Democratic." McGovern aod hi.s wife were the 97th and 98th persons to vote in Precinct 7. Margaret Anton, superinter.dent or elec- tions for the precinct, calied it a "heavy turnout for this of day." 'l'b¢ Mt'Governs voted separately in bc.ctbs, ope:t on two tides, that offered virtually no privacy. ''Tbil ii supposed to be a secret ballot," be said good·n&luredly to a ocore o( photographers and reporten who • 'President's KinYotes With poll -ters and a handlul of other voten whispering to eacb other who be was, F. Donald Nixon the Prtsldent's brother, voted by ~ ln Newport Beach this morning. Nixon strode quickly into the polling place at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church cm Dover Drive about 11:30 a.m. and assured reporters he was goillg to vote to re-elect the President. "l can safely say my family all voted for the President," he said, "and that goes for our 600 or so other relaUves." Nixon's wi fe, Clara, bad voted earlier. Nixon also said be lntenda: to vote a straight Republican Uckot "as far u all the candidates go." He dldn1 -ho_w be was vollnl on any of tbe 22 Pl'9P" OSJtioos 00 the Callfomia ballot. f Nl>on also refused to dlacuu any of tbe . issues of the campaign. He declined to even comment on the status of efforts by the Ni.J:on Foundatkm to determine a 1ite for the official N!xw. Llbrary. Newport Beach, Donald Nixon's home the past 14 years, has been mentioned as one of three locali ties under con- siderati on by the foundation, on whose board Nixon sits. ·* Frot11 P8f1e 1 NIXON ... suit, Mrs. Nixon waited while her hu.~.: band took his time. "Are ycxi going tO win today?" asked one newsman of the First Lady. "I can't say anything here," she said. smiling. "I wouldn't want to be jailed on a day like today." Her reference was to forbkiden elec-. tione<ring at the poilJ It took her husband five and one-ball minutes to finish marldng his own ballot. Reporten caught gllmpees ol the President's sample ballot as be transpos- ed the markings from the aample to the real thing. · Some observers insisted that they saw "yes" votes on nearly every ballot prop- osition visible on the sample sheet. ',l'he entire event lasted only about 10 mmutes. Then the Preoideot, appearing thinner tbao usual and still weary from the cam- paign, hoooed inside his bubble -top ~"for the hall-nille drive badl: home. hovered about two feet away as~ mark· talila~ baUol -In addition to a long ballot for pres!-r deot and state and !ocal oll!clals, there were '""' other balloll I~ b> Runs I Aarnund ltiatlWI' ud cildlltftUtlo11aJ ..... . nta. ' e--' 1be ..,,.tor tool: llltle tin» 'ID marliDll ' • hL• c11o1ces. 1o1ded eacfl baDol .......i Rumed by F1 times, and then shoved them through the a.mes slot o( a large metal ballot box aa the precinct workers looked. McGovern cbooe not to check the boxes bealde the names ol the Important five candidates on tho bil!1ot. inllead, ·be simply checked llio small oquare under the words "Democrat Party" al the top of the ballot. "It just happened that all the Democrallc can:Udates were auperlor to a. tbelr opponents," be explained.. I McGovern then drove oeveral blocks to the campus of Dakota We 1 l e y a n Univenlty where he graduated and taught -until 11155. He wu to meet lnfonnally with UD!venlty Prealdent Donald Messer and then walk thnlugb downtown Mitchell befare m1tln& h1s return to Sioul: Falls, an hour and a quarter drive to the east. Frot11 r.,,e 1 MAZATLAN. • • (I ) Mon'lomery Streot: (7) Lucky Puff· (81 Typee; (9) Hotei; (10) Sayula. ' CUSS D -(1) Pleiades; (2) Valiente· (3) L'Allegro: (4) Ariana: (5) Debin<b IV: (8) Leprechaun : (7) Wltcl>cralt· (8) Firebrand ; (9) Windbag ; (10) Dakar'. OUHal COAST • DAILY PILOT A skipper from Ononge beached his h!H!ng U.foot outboanl cruiser by run- ning it aground at the edge of Upper Newport Bay this morning, but names deltn>yed tbe 13,700 boat. ~ McNutt, of 1420 E. Rose Ave., Oralie•, escaped Injury when the spec- tacalar blaze broke out, sending a tall ~hunn of black smoke visible for miles mto the air. No cause wu immediately dttermined for the fire, which left McNutt'1 boat a total !oos, according to Newport Beach Fire Department penonnel. . Pumper lrucb pulled up to the oe<ne in the UIOO block ol Bade Bay Dri ve and e.xtinguished the names with booster Imes. The charred hulk. was then taken In tow by an Orange County Harbor Depart· ment patrol boat. "What was left of It anyway," said one spokesman. Fl'OMPage1 SORCERESS. • • tigers. McGov,.. wins but later Wis tolo a tiger trip." The ...,... Aid abe meditates bet! · after curfew, when the no1lo of tho ilol> du has died in the boclt alleys o1 Saigon's su-and only a few barlr!nc dog.o, arouaed by the cllstant thud of artillery and bombo, dlm:rb the n!iht'• calm. Mme. Slslrnath Aid her 1<ncaa1 will prove ., to tO percent COTTed. But It would have bnn 100 pen:ent on tbe but- ton tt Nlzon and llcOo9ern had turned "at the electr1c ll!lhl pole put the trlple bell ClthoUc CatWIJ," 11 her card reada, and -to ber shop in pe-. Thero .-, a Santa Claus clock, amid plastic Dowen. J1pueae to 11 r I 1 t calenden and 1 Honda parked next to the medlalltlon table, they would have learned for themselves that no m1tttt what e!at the Mun! bolds !or them In the next four yean, the dark ahadow of death will not hover. Mme. Slabawath 00111ldend ber eloo- tlon predidlonl ao "important for the world, vtetrwn and Amm1cl" that abe de<llned the uauaJ IOO pluten -11.11 - she charges for mending -..i beartl, restoring falllnl -and aettltng family misundentandlng1. Madame coaJd nol uy for ..,. whether her pred!ctioN ahrayl came ln.le "but no customer hat ever CDIDI back to q>mplaln." 4 Held in Skyjack HOUSTON, Tu. (AP) -A fonner Department of Common:e employe, two MJl'll, and a thlrd tflenagf!:r were Indicted Monday in the Oct. 19 Houston lntercm- tlnental Airport 1ky)acklng tn which one man wu killed and 11nother wounded . \ • ' • L-, ct r , t ' ' " ~ ltQllll > ,.,. •• r ... 1 VERSAW ES. ... •• -. • -. -: to be ~ wtlhrM cmductillfl a public ......,. .:rt: allll ~ ~ fllrlllJ -~ .. s i[J~t: ;;::; fll tile are :=. -'11=1;1~ .. ....:=.the ..illemer>i Md• ~ ""'-'"' an !aolfled i::1" ~==and~ l!OI ' ~;· wu reiflctant ·to c!Wtlblrto ....... of the ·-t to oilier ""rncJ'-lor i.... ...... would "n!' ......... it . . _, ....,_... . -, . ~ !1-leanred the o~ l'"l'""l'l' I""" . ~ lli1\ll!*r. .......... did !IOI faclilde ·~ lllo! tbll tllo di)' -be flfvlnc up 114 r1lbt to J>u1!llc bOortltP. When the -wu all over, ooun- c!lmen ...... -.. to ~ lb • prel1minary drall of tho •....__t wilhool ...... the flnaJ i'Gt ii"--. lelrDld. , . , , •.u alao ~ Jeeal oplnioll Oil tllo clty't rlcbi'to do.-the property bid come -the Loo ~ .... llnil'ol 0 ............. : and ..,..... .,...,...,:- Tbe oouncU bad -!liamlhl.I com-: mi-to lower tlrO ilrltllttyTol 'tlri: w.LY PtLOT __. SHADED PORTION OF MAP INDICATES PORTION OF VERSAILLES APARTMENTS ALRliAr>'Y BUILT Other Building Ovtllnea lndlcate1 What 11 Planned on Bluff Sito Adjacent to Hoai1 Hospital project -the 17~ fl&uri : orglglnally approved tn the · pioject•t.: p!anired commtmlty ordlunce. . •: Commls3looers recommended a Dguri: of 18 units per acre and be[ore the c:oun· Versailles Dispute Traced. ell bad acted on the recommeoclation, the lawsuit was filed -and settled the next ,_, day. The O'Melveny and Myers oP!n!on says: . "The li,bli"rt. ol ~ tjty being held !!!,~~ dalnlgeir; "'I_~ as tt acts in a - Project Evolved Into Hot Newport Controversy ..,...,-making capacl,1, does not appear greal" There was liW. lanlm, two and one-begin with waler and oewer -Colla hall !""" ego, when a 'developer from Mesa unless the ctty wu willlllc to pro. Toledo, Ohio, propooed to buUd llOllllt vlde lllCb aervlcel before ._lion. apartmenll on the bill om to Hoai . -May 15, 11'10: City ubd Colla Meaa Memorial H-'tal Sanitary D!atrtct board to njec! Scbols -... · "'Juesl. on grounds that the '"-11· Full detaUa of the project wen nol altbonll> In the CGUDly, WU drc:lecl by made available 1llllll llbortly be!Cft a Newport Beach. publlc bwlng when Newport Beach -May 'II, l9'10: CllJ -to provide · rezoned the 28-acre parcel wilb a plan-water and sewer unW annexation co~ ned comm u n l t y (P/C) d!atr!ct in p!etod. City offered to annex land and to Decembet of 19'10. irenx>e Ao • class!llcal!on that woo1d en- The Venallles on the BI u f Is ~by ~~n ~ dtvelopmentt•--that 1 pro.lz apartmenll today is cootroven!al. .--Scholz Following Is a chronicle of that -pay e:tclse tax and utll!ty fees. troversy obtained from olPc!al city 41&~ 'II, 19'10: Colla Mesa Sanitary documeotf: District njecls Scholz applicatlm. Waler -The l&nd, ZS acres,,... owned by ~Scbo!zwooldllavence!Yedlrom WW!am J. and James Cqney. It is Colla Mela WU --and -located betwem ~ Avenue and . not have proylded a lire Dow adequate to Hoag Holpilal. protect Pliue II in the ....t ol a major -It wu within llnmfle County In an lire. Colla Mela ..,_ pipes ,... at a area l!lllled M, a cl1M1flcal!on· penil1t-bigller elevallon than ~ II and - ting tn -ol 40 ~ UD!tl per =p=::"" to COllllruct <Oltl:y acre. Neamt <>ranp Cilunly lire --to ~ -llinii prlOI' to Ilardi o11m, venaw.. _ •-m m11e1 -· u the Doaald J. ~ ~ol Toledo the project denloped -the .... ~!!'~~. ... !ii',.. ~and "'""·...pt lln,.lllon · " . . ·Ji 'im: lf,j;o}1"aid '~~· ~ID ~ti; .... I* I llO Giil .. • Dela!> n>el for 11n1 t1nM lo ' dl;.ifm ..,, I.~· ID -...:.i=: Blog development. Scbo!z ·oaUif 1or· City waler !:i~,,,..· ~~ the !':!" ~~ and sewer oervke altbo\lgh the county '"' w•-would issue building permits. 'lbe pro-meeting any fire P r e v en ti on re- posal rejected 00 grounds that Scholz quiremenll or obligallons lmpooed by the would avoid city parking requirements city. -and bulldiiia ex!cse tax. Scbo1z subse--Nov. 25, 19'10: Local Agency Forma- quenUy !ndfcates wtll!ngn.., to ennu lion Commisaion (I.AFC) approves an- to Newport Beach. nexat!on to the city. -May 7, 19'10: City wu informed -Dec. 11, 19'10: William and James Scholl had applled to Costa Mesa Cagney and. Scholz asked city to annex, Sanitary Dislr!ct for waler and ....., but only on condlt1on that the land Is servie<. Scholz said anneutton prtor to prezoned as they roq-.d. construction of Phase II waa possible, -Dec. %1, 19'10: City .,.....,..i with bul ~t COllllnlc;tioo of l¥!ase I 'louhl planned community mne and ......i the property. The ronlng came on a FreMPGf1el VOTING ... " Republican nominee faces John W. BJact, Democrat and a Newport Beach attorney. recommendatton from a Nov. 18 planning -meeting that empball .... that only -I had been p.....,tod and that the commission -have the DI" portun!ty to re'fiew t h e development ol subsequent phases u they were pi._.t and to make adju&tmestll in the develop- ment standards as oecesaary. The p!ann!ng deparlmOllt ....... mended that both parties understand subeequent development (~ II) would be subject to a satisfactory development of Pbae L Tire clly stipulated the.I Phaoe II property - be available for development only 11 llati! abandoned plant for a Paclllc Coatt Fneway."Tlre pnoon!ng and annesatloa stipulated no uae permit necessary for Phase I but one would be requ1nd for Phase II. SublequenUy, aa construclioo began in Pbue I, certain uttUUes installed were overslr.ed to aecommodate requirements anticipated under full development. Phuo I required large amounll of fill to raise the height ol bulld!ngs, thereby increulng the number of view sites. Scho!z cbooe to grade the l>nd in Phase II to obtain the fill necessary. nru.., grading dooe on Phaoe II waa an integral part of Plrue I. Following -ol Pliue I, Scholz aold this property to Pedllc. Income Plan of CaJ!fonr!a, wlllcb still OWDI lt. -May 211, 1171: Scholz -for .... ponnjt fer 7ZI tmlll tn Pbae IL -May 4, 1fll Cnea!V one ,.or lllB): --nodJ to be -. Pllmrlnl stall recouimended approval with· SI ...,. d1tlDliL • •, 11$ ~·.i, . 1!•!IJ1 ,·•~ ~ --~ in!· ~Cilli""' ... ' -ca plllllc 1-rllll.., -to nlject ,the ... perm!! -.., _, and' bW.I'.. 'lli1s aclloo WU ·apjlea!ed to councilmen, who refuaed to act on .lbe . uae ..,rm11: Tirey told oonuiilalonen to recottilder the mn1tr4 o( the . entire partel. . . City obtained consultant repirrt Oil the legality of Ill actiona '-the Loo Angelel !aw firm· o1 O'Melwny and Myers II a OOll. ol ft,lllO. -Sept. '· tm: Plamrins -mi.m voted to clw!i• Jll!mned mnmun!ty ...,_ tng llmlUng demlly of Pliue II to 11 un!ll per acn. bnnwQa!aljo -Scbo!z fUed $12.7 mllllilo cLalm aplnol the city allectng firm waa be!nc deprived of uae bl 1and. ~ I,.....i clalm, but on oct. 10 ....... ..,... a publlc beartllll lben YOted to delay decision on commfUiOa· reoom. mendaUoo until Sov. 12. --Oct. II, 1!112: Scbo!z filed lormal lawsuit aaldng fer $12.7 ·million and the right to build at nquested density. -Nov. I, 1!112 : CouncU met in special session and approved aettlement of lawauit. Schmitz Casts Vote, Criticizes Media 'Inequity' American Party presidential candidata John G. Schmltz cast his vote today In Tustin and then criticized the news media for what he called "inequitable" coverage of hla campaign. Rep. Schmitz said be had heard elec- tion n1gbt television coverage would emphuize the McGovern-Nixon contest and would shove other pttS!dent!al can- didates "into the bactground." ' . ' Sdmr!tz forgot to get a ballot aa be , waJUd Into the voting booth at Loma Vl!la School. He walhd back to the . precloct inspector, got bis ballot and . spent live -tn the hooth. . He -accompanied to the pollJ by bis · -·Mary. ,• Sdmrlll !a the outaotaa H o ,u 11 -, •• i ! 1tlti'9 from Prelklent Nima.•1 wl!!tl !llll!id-,!!# ~"*toe! in the ' " ~'p-"'l:t!l')'and, .. .,n~,11!4.,. ~·· -··· wu, lll1n ~-· .. , George Wallace, governor of Alabama,• beaded the American Party pnoa!dent!al ticket tn 11111. 1be congressman has set up elect!nn. n1glrl beadquartera', at ·.the Dlsneyiand' Hotel in 4'1ahclm, where be planned to watch election returns on teievlsk:m, a· spokesman said. Rep. Schmits, in a natioowide elect1on • eve t;e<ast lllmday nlgbt, called the ; . govenimelll'I taJt ol peace in Vietnam '1A sta)) in the l)ack Gr surrender. 11 _,. in,. Soutbem California comervative aaid, "You can't take our effort.I of peace seriauib II we~ the -. of war , . to both lidel, ' eipla!n!ng be meant · aiding the Soutlr V-while · · baild!ng • tnlcl: factor')' in Russia. . Tire tame.duCk congressman, • -• Republican, said the Adm!nlstratton Is feeding inflation lhnlugh a ¥Jell budget. "Price and wace controls are Ob ptJt- . ting a lid ''" a bolling btlle," be said. "You can keep it there for juat ao long." The only way to cut taxes Is to cut goverornent e""9d1tures, he said . -~ • ' The C1d Congressional District has veteran Republ!oan state Sen. Clair Buraeiler of La M ... cooie.Ung w 1 th Democrat Robert Lowe, a high 11Cbooi -Who u ... tn ~. The dlatrtct Is· lai'PIY in Ban Dieao Cowrty but In- cludes San Clemente, Laguna Beach and parts of Newport Beach. Fourth term Deinoc:raUc Congmaman Richard Hanna faca Republlcail Jolm D. Ratlerree of Bania Ana. Tbilr district ....... • lar&• -cen1ral-of lhe county and -into Loo Ang~ County. The Football Season: I In the llnd ~ D!atrtct Ropubl1can !ocumbenl <:ra!g Hosnier ol Long Beach la oppMad by Democrat Dennis Murray, a co0ece adminlltnW. 1be a.-.NJ nrcea ol -to 0nnp Coatt Wilen find Robe r t Bodbam. thne tmn GOP incumbent in the 7!JI Dlltrict oppoalng Democrat Mayor Jim Thorpe of San Juan Cap!lll'ano. The dislrlct -all of the couWne from Newport Beach to San Clemente and the !nlancl 11tt11 ol M!ss!oo Viejo, El Toro and Lqunl HlllL in<UIDbenl Republlcan Robert Bara ol Huntinston Beach Is ~ by Democnt Terry Mosbento, 1 Loi Alamltol lttome)> lri' the 7Vtb "--hlY IJtllrlct. F,...P ... J POLLING .•• tho llland 11 cly IMm. -Qty Bal, moni than • voted out ol 1111.TllnroutlrN'Y. --6lw ... -ElelllOlrla'1 School, weO over 1111-out ol 4'11~. Heavy tumout with ltnet. -C-,. ... Mar mp, Eutbluff, :lllO .-out ol °' ngllttnd. Termed _ .. DJ hea'7 for earl)' houri. ., ......._ .... School, NftJIGlt Hlflh~ YOted out ol 401 •. ~ c'zll.11 and All ADP\'• OnJreh. Har1>or View RUii, lit YOted out ol • ... -. • . y You a,. ponibly now in !Ira PfOC011 of ~ for carpeting, ind have been taii119 to sales ,,.oplo at two or three slorn. If so, you no doubt feel llU a "fooil>al," bounced around with a bevy of conflicting .ton. .. Which is !Ira best carpet fiber? What i1 the b:..t texture for your u,.7 What kind of padding slroufd be used? We think you ·wil dot.ct tho dr1lght answ•,. at Aldon• .. We've been holpi"'J paoplo oco.. "touchdowns" in Or11190 County for flflHn years. • ALDEN'S CAIPm e DltAPES 1'63 flilc..ti. An. . COSTA MllA 646 4111 HOUUr ... Thrv Thvn.' .. S-JO -PRI. ''" 9-SAT. NO .. s· • .. ! t I I I I • ' ··---- • YourBometewn JDIT'lO~ ·Dally Pap~ . • ~ . -l VOL. 65, NO •. 3 I 2, 3 Si:.etlONS, 36 PAGES , • ' 1 •• •• . ORA~:GOIJliTY,-CALfFOllNIA • TIJESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1972 : c TEN CENTS . .. ' Garag~ 1~~le Lovers Slam Door on New Curbs I .• • '· 1t1 Jtq>t 1N11tDt1DMI· . ' °' .. "*" ......... . Planll !or · a atrlng<nt prqe sales or;IJnance IQd a stiff 'II! lilea pern>lt lee wen ._ out Moilday lligbt ~ the c..ta Mou City CoandL .• ,,,,,.. coritroftrsial statute, dra!led to ~ -n.ci "pro!essiooal -sales," wu ordiered restudied and reW.. ed.. :A J1!Pre llberajllod garqe sale Qtcllnanc:e 11 the likely outcome. -i • ' Alrudy bombarded by Jetlera and . . . : ). ., ' ~ . . ~ ·Cl!ll ...;,.,, the. wt we,ek, ~~~ .. the caulell f rMl&ed • 8'en· more ·thal Ibey ...,, ldvocatilli UD-· pCipular rules Mondy nicbt 11 a crowd o! . piotestm jimmed City <fuicil cham-bers. . Center of the COll!mftnJ ..... the 125 permit lee wlli<b tbe iDmdl rs· y in-tended . to requlri for -idual tale. Many poham tfel! It W1!I loq ' ' . .w.r.-.---· pro--·tale~·~ Jaek Ham- melt l!lmi".., that the $25 lee ·,... ''Do lonier iri' in2e." ~ ' : T!>daJ It_.,. IDlely that the revfJed ordinance will atlpulale either an u· lre!nely low fee, or no lee at all. -But ·garoge aellen 1111)' also be remicted ~ lmvinc ... than CllO lale eftey aix mootbl. .. .. ' . ' sucla a measure ;was advocated by Charles M. Ff!flUIOG, ~-~taUve of the •Newpo11·~ Meaa'Board o! .Realtors, and baU!d by Councilman Tree ChoppiQg. 'Nixed • M~a Councilmen B~ngling Bureaucrats? A holly debated ordinance which would have given city crews absolute Power over ~rnay· trees, including"· their destruction; wu yanked out ot t1Je bop-per by the. Costa 'Mesa City Coullcl1 Moli- day nlgbl.· . It waa· prevented from becomiq: law ' -. • ' . by Verl)'ll, Marll:I, Costa ,Mesa's staunch de!~ · o! ~ abruba and other greenery who deecribed tbe statute as. a '!tree-killin& ordin8nce" .and tlioee 'who: devised it "a huncb of bungling bureaucratic bums." Marth was unsuccessful three weeks • ;'. "~~~·!~ S,tu4J;. ~gfl!~l ·Of ·2.0· l'1ve '' : Hall ol Colla Mesa's 40 outdQor blllt1os,rda ·-Y are c;andidales for JlQl!Bi· ble elimlnotlnn. Tbe 20 advertising signs Monday night l:>ecan\e subject of a City, Council-ordere4 study whlch will determine whether they are lawful. , Mrs. Maureen Di Domenico, cbairman of the Costa Mesa Beautification Com- mittee inslJted to tbe council Monday nlgbt they are not. She asserted that seven billboards were ¥ng , malnhllned by their own61 even tbougb their city permits ~ a d upittd. Anaheim Blaze ' Kill~ Resident • • · An Anabelm mill was burned to death 1wbe'n a Jlre of undetennined origin destro,ed 'hla llome Monday nlgbt, fire • o!!ldala reported. Gene Abney, 46, 1331 S. Walnut St., was evldenUy overcome with smote and unable to escape the burning structure. Ha bad called to his son, Chuck, 17, and ~')'OU th was able to escape the Dames. . When tbe aon returned to the burning bolldina lo an attempt to rescue his Jatber Tie waa unable to locale l)im, fire o!!idall aald. Tbe. otiier IS, Mfl: ~~ aald", are bOlng liepi .1n'.tlla8tf• ".red boe0 wbich .. ~ fOrbtdt tilllboanla. ' -TiM! §ttacl:·on the btllboa(ds la th!'!lrst step ·in;ll-P'illi' ·wblch will ultimately lnciude'olllypeS of uDalglltly advertlalng, ~.to the commliieO. ''We'rt ·not J>kktDe oo the ooidoor adveriij!nc Jnduolry but 1te. bad to begjo aomewlilre and',. we stasled with the billboardii," llid Mrs. Di Domenleo. 'Qiuncjl!MI,,.... """nlinooa In ..ting for the lepllly. llludy liut Councilman Robert 111. Wlbon reiterated bis earlier de! .... o! billbaords. A blllboardleaa landao!pe, be main- tained, becomes monotonom to a driver. "If. you:Ve eVf6 .... tbouunda ol ~ and...... aotllln& l>ut -aod ilii'ubl, t0u do -I to aee a Burma Shave atin every once in a while," Wl\oOn aald: Some of the •tens have laateful graphics aod actually beauUful, be ad- ded. "The beauty that goo Into aome ol theee •tens la really·Amerlca 'a art today. L1 Maryland I've actually 1ee11 billboards that were rother bandaome. So b)Ilboorda cali be beautiful." ' Tbe councilman did, bowever, concede that ...., blliboerd atructureo are unsigbtly and that ao mv..tlg1tlnn illto the lawfulneu of the 20 Costa Meas -..... iDerttec:. Joey 8ishop Saves Boater llAlllNA DEL REY (UPI) Comedian Joey Billiop w a 1 credlled by tbe·Cout Guard today with rescuing a man wi-bolt waa sinking, tbe il<COllll such mcue by 8-p ill three -ts. Bishop, crulalng three miles off .lbore lo b1a yacht "Soouvqun D,'" sighted the partially IUbmerged sailboat ill the lot! aod muled aboard the pilot, Michael Geller, Who WU clibglnc to It. Bilbo!>. a member o! the Cout Guard ~AUlil.lary, came ICl'Oll a disabled bolt canyln( live -le three weeks ago, Ind towed tt to abore. ·Spirits ~ay M~\Tern Vietnam· Sorceress ·F'!r.esees · Vn<krdog as President '·PHu NllUAN, South Vietnam (AP) - A Vietnamele aorceresa bu beard it loud and olesr from the oplrtt wwld that 1!611. Gecqe McGovern will Win the U.S. .. -.11a1e1ect1on. , '"l'llia will be bad for peace and bad for =--" Aid Mme. Sllhlntb, wbo 10 millu1"' In deep medllltlixl oa the --Iller the artillery died down llooday n11111. .. aid ..... tier predictloa both tbl CmnbcMH•n "banlbl& Ca D d le ..,lholcip" and the -....... -bot did not -tbl opl• II I ,,_ lli7thllOl1 ,"beca'*' thel ..... -bosll." _ . ......, ........ ,..._,._ ladll, the ClmbodlalMntoOd _,.. . Jnlk{od · .. unblm flitln 1or tbl McGovern admlniltntlon and • _.. ey·!ree retirement for ~t Nbioa. "~ lllrdl ,ud. Sai!len!ber of -,..... wlll;bl .... """ inooitlli for Seo.-llOGoWro, • Mme. lilhlwltll 'trarn- ed. "!!!I -.m !all -r. ..... 1111~ will bl In-...: ... Alter the -..... of the --ml pdrmlns ----. ... bepa to llit Ttlntlonl -the IPlrit w«ld. ....... NlnD and -• __ .. ..., aintandlos 1lPn-~ -bot Illar r.u. iato a ........ tlt\w ~Ma r1''1w..-. -................ -..... .. ............. -... ~ 1!119m'a .............. ...... ..... ••••I "1 ............ ii • • 'artillery and b!lnlil, diaturb the nlgbt'I calm. Mme. Silbaw11h Aid be< !orewt wtD ..... ID to IO -1 ••met; But K -1.tmve._.IGl_toathe.._ too u NlnD .... lkQoy.,,, Md - "1t the electric llgbt polo put tllo trlplo bel1 ClthelJc cathedral," u 11er ...i -· --to lier"""' lo-· Tbra.-asaaa...-.- p!Mk -., J tourl1t «'11•••·-..... -.. -.CblJ--• tltat. -.... tl:I. lor -ID tbl ..... ,..., .. _ ....... ., .......... Alvia. Pinkley. F"'11119D furil!er ~ , t bat garqe tale advertising be llmil<!d to two II by 24-lncb siai>s, "'to be placed at tho !root of the house and the ~r at the end of the block. Local realun mve pledged to give away the. lilno at DO ~ to reduce siiJ1 prollferatlmt In ""'"'"' tracts, aoconliI!8' to .!'tnUIOll. \)erlle talea are c:unently1 unlawful In residential areas of COsta Meu but city olflcials admitted that the soolng laws are not being enfon:ed. '!be ~e -atlltude .bas, however, prompted aome people to tab advantage of the· city by bolding garage talea eaeb weekend and making a regular blalneas out ol It, according to the council. "I went to one prace sale and I saw 32 bicycles. Then I .... t to another and I saw 10 new typewriters. This ii wbat we're trying to atop, the profesaioaal chiseler," said COuncilman Pinkley. Wblle there appeared to be no serious objectlom to reduclna the l!1!QllellC)' of garage sales, several penons addressing the council ill la-of garage talea con- tended that they have seen few pro- fessiooa.ls. Among them wu David Yamat. a former council candklate and an ad· milted •'junker,'' who said garage sales emt because they are "almost the Number One !un thing 'io do on the wee~." Y1mal told the council that !See GARAGE, Pace II ~row ,Nixon 1st Voter • r ' • • President Drops B.ulky Bal.wt ' ' ILy JORN V ALTl!llZA ..... Pi. ..... -~ -first ill the opinion polla:a~ first at bis own polla !bl! · , voling be!ore anyone elle at ' ElementarySchoo1's au.:lltorium. -~· ~ribthe -i-1"1 l • " i ~-aiily be ' a'~e mare time -bli cho(""9 trom a aamo!e ballot to lhe real one (hil wife, Jfat. !lnisbed ...... !lbead of tier buablnd), but the 1'1-alao bad irlluble ln.!Ntlillll the mnrloLdy documenll ill tho tiny voting booth. He dropped them. Al obeerven Kiuled a n ci camera1 clkked away, tlie'-President ~ =~ up the !allen p1pen. Prea Secretary -ZieCJer . trleil In vain to k e e p J)botoenoben lrom ~ t b e bumoroUi ·moment at lhe 1 ma 11 •lll!ltortwn of the etememary lchool a !ew blocks from La Cua Padflca • Nlson arrived there at euctlJ 7 a.m .. w1vtnc at about IO wU wilben, mlny o! them walUns their blnl to vota. "' be l!lllered the brtgbtly Ughted auditorium, l'iedDct 1-IOf Wilma ......... dei:IM.S.-,., .... ye, die pon. ..... open." . Immediately, the Prelldent -to the end of the tabla and looked at the cardboard ballot box He pkked It up and -It. "There'• notblnll ill then yo!, Mr. Presklenl," Nici Mn. Wallington. Aller rootlnely lignlns the book, the Ni10111 picked up their ll1moO<lolond ballota. The l'Nlldent -the -booth down the row. Mn, N1xoe -the Ont. 'lbree -Illa', the Finl lady Md !in!Jhed ber boliot. IJ..-d Jn I r.f wool !See NIXON, ..... II * * * * * * County Voters Turn Out In Record High Numbers B1 JAClt llll08AClt ... ..., ........ Oranp OOU.ty voten .er. tumtnc oot in ovC?Wbelminc numbers today to cut their blllotl In the .......... ,.., ....,. U..., oflklall of the n.pitrar of Voten of!lce rq>Ol1td at m·~ ~-· ,More than .. -t <ii the "llltmd ......... -tllelr bllioll eartr In 14 .... dloclled -the -aald R~ I . "IW" 11a1111ot, -ol ~ ... ,, I . ..,..,.it a much ""' _ ........ ._ ... .,..__. Me-aaltl tltt ---ti> --·11ti~~u wl•.•szl"Mlllil~ . ........ ill'"'" -- has pttdlcted 111 • percont -·or about 700,000. There are 7'4,000 rqt......i VGt.n. Hltdl.!ock Aid ev"7th1ns ii In reodU-!or the a-le blnot - of the """" -but .icts to blr -thet the Doal r...ita will 1111 bl known u.1111 abolt I p,..,_ Wtdneldly. ,,..,.. .. I.Ill Pl-ti In 0r-. CounlJ, - At ltaka ill todlJil votJos, In - to tbo .. -tlortloo ... 1111 CCl'IJ I 11•9' -~ ..... wrMar, llur ~..;., ·'' ;i;-_,.,, _, • aad !Oda)' lo tltt ~ i-.. F1r1t IDd Tiii r4 II ntwal -.. • More Than 30% Vote Before Noon Voter turnout in Costa Mesa was steady today with precincts avenging slighUy more than one-third of their voters by noon. A random aampUng of polling places in Costa Mesa 1howed an avera ge vol.er turnout of 14 percent for the first flve houn or the election . One poll inspector Aid there WU con- gestion for the flnt hour and a hall as people voled befor. golns to work and _.. congestion 1t the nooo bour, with' a llaldy !low of voten In between. .At Ibo dO' bill polllal P-, Jfl ol Ml ,...·w----~ At Cllllltw ' -l!ofloal. --Dome llooif, It ,... m ol 1#. At Paularino School, JOISO Paularlno Ave., more than 200 of 5&t had voted. At Pomona School, 2001 Pomona Ave .. more than 200 of lfl had voted. At Victoria School, 1025 Viet.aria St., 112 of 111 hid cut their baUot&. Inspector• at the nve polling plll'es agreed the blmoUt could read! the II percent predicted by Secretary of State Umund Brown Jr. DEM OCR.A TS GET ONE LANDSLIDE LOS ANGELES IAPI -Th e Democntk pr.sldentlnl campallt> ms eaperienced at ~ast one lMddlde - literal, not flgura1 lve -when a pk:kup truck went out of control and an•Wwl into 1 local compalgn beadqua!Un, ,.W· Intl ill load of dirt and dcmollsblllfl the bulldlntl. PGUce said no injuries were ~ In the Incident Monday. Temparary DemocraUc headquarter• were 1et up tn 1 locaJ residence to ~ Jut-minute questklns from voten... ••·••er ~ _ .... , • ..., the ~ Co11t ii the wa1 the -mnic»-~ for•-doy. lflPI will ...... 1n -tloe -· "1th iliCM In the .. al the tie1 :hes, rillnC to the • 7as ~ land. INSIDE TODAY A(Ur 14 Wff" 11 o .,.,.iw hi· 1tltvtl0ft o" Al'INfica'1 II om e ICTIPI, •sOftalllS'" JMu bent 11iot o•I of U.. toddle bw ii#· dining rollllQI. Sn I'll-· .,.,.,, Po01 14. L&-• --• C:..... II _ ..... .. Glllilllllll ..... -.... .. ~ .. -c..r • :....:.... :I =----= ~..... . == =-..: = ': =~ : ="-=-~ Cas , .0.Uf: »atJoi ··:Today;·· .Polls !)pen Till 8 • . J ' • ..,. • ., ., • .. J • /. I c • Ne111p 1rt Beac.11 Newpan Bacb votors were fiocklng to Ille polla In' whit may be re<ord numbers loday., ...,.dbig to a midday dlOct o! """"' poUlnc l!laceo In the city. A _...,. of preclnctl r.ported that nearly 1lall ol the regbtered voters had cut thetr ballots well before the morning wu over. -ports of Newport Beach are tncfftkwtlly late.voting but precinct i~ ~ Aid Ille turnout hla already been 1'1•1suaUy heavy" an over the ctty. -~ check~ Indicated they had liDM: Of voten waiting to use the voUnc boothl and they were moving 11>mewbat slowly because of the com- plully ol the bollol Tile 1oog lines bad voten grumbling aboUt many non-election oriented things. ••--•.po. Poll watcben in Huntington Beach and FounWn Valley described the heavy, early voter turnout as having the at· mqephere "of a rummage sale." A cbect o! nine voting stations showed that more thin 30 percent of tbe vote.rs bad cut their ballots by mid-day. A total of 1,268 votenl bad selected their president out of the 4,119 registered voters at the randomly selected polling places ln the two cities. That's a 30.8 per· cent turnout. Election officials said the turnout so far is much heavier than the June primary electJon produced. . .......... Many of tbe 11,127 registered voters in the city of Irvine beaded to the polls ear- ly today with nine of 21 precincts sampl- ed reporting "Steady" voter traffic. Most precincts sampled rtporled 30 percent or more of voten assigned to thier polling place had already c a s t ballot! near mid-day. One Turtle Rock precinct, however, reported a 47 percent turnout. Besides the state and national lasues, Irvine voten today will decide the rate of an historic '50 mllllon achoo! bond measure, along With two Saddleback Community College District 1ssueo con- cerntng trustee areas and an apansion of the board from five to aeven mem- bers. eLaptocBecrlt Elrly-blrd Laguna Beach votenl lloct· ed to the pol1a In grea\ numbers aa a chect wtlh acaltlnd preclnctl showed that between 1$ and 45 percent ol tboee ngtstered bad voted by mJd.<!ay. At ooe polling place, workers were so busy that none Ol them bad yet b.d Ume to vote. At another a two hour, 30-foot long l.ine stretched from the polla to the •tn!et. "It'• quieter oow but steady. All five boothl .... lull all the time." Frances Enilehardt, au lnopectllr Ill the Harry Grou resldence, akl. Another poll opened, admttt<d voters and then cllacovered that the bollot box had not yet be<G aaembled. e Sea Cle•1et1te An avaJanche of voten namped more than 40 precincts In the Caplatrano Valley today, with early Indications already lhowlng a 30 percont turnwt. Spot checka today showed that votln< bootba wen rarely empty In the Soutli c.out eommunl.ties, and many election worten reported llnes formtng even before the polls openeCi at 7 o'clock this morning. They will stay open unW 8 o'clock tonight. At Prelldent NiJ:<ll'I precind at Con, cnrdla Elomen!My School, the voting wu no more brlak than e.laewbere - delplte the appearance of tbe Presldtnt there at 1 a.m. • All the preclnctl checked showed the early turnout r<acblng the one • thlril marl<. StveraJ prtelnct workers marveled at the Ille of the vote. DAllY PllOT "'-~ a..t 1Wt.Y ""'°"· ._.. ..tlldl .......................... ,....,...., .. cir-..~,_.,,' ~ ...... ,_.. ......... PS' I;;,....., flr-.it ,,,...,, 1W Clllll. .... ~ ~ ......... , ~ .......... llOIN .................. * ....... ~ ........ C 'I--. A ...... ,....... , ......................... ......,... ,..,,,....."' ........... .,.. .... , ...,, ..,.., Cllllt .... CtJlflwNI. ... • .._. H. 'Wffll ---J .... l.~ Vb....,..._.., ........ n... •• 1( ... ,. ·-n.. .. A. M.,lllH ................ a..tet H. Lo.. llU.'4 r. Nill ---c-.--Ill Wet+ t.., Sfrfft ....... ,..,_II p,o, ... 15", fl•2• --.............. -............. , ~ ..... , . .....,,...._ Hlsiallcs1 ... !,..,,MdlilUIS;ll• .. CIJI mi• .. _,, lb C..... ... 'ii' JI I I fpt4J 641..aft C' ma• .ti2ar1' t 6Q..N1' I. • I • .. . •• -···· ..... , -...;.!.... - MOCK ELECTIONEERING Mew High's Luann• Reilly Nixon Wins Costa Mesa School Vote Democratic Party hopeful Geors:e McGovern was defeated by eo votes MQOs day in a mock pres1dentlal election at Costa Mesa High School. The election lnvolved students in teacher Dan O'Brien's civics classes. Here is bow they voted : Richard Nixon 108 George McGovere 48 John Schmitz . ' Dr. Benjamin Spock 2 In terms of percentages, Nixon was far and away the favorite of the Costa Mesa High School senion;. He garnered 64 per· c~nt of the total vote while McGovern took less C.an half, or '8 percent. Today's Costa Meaa High School elec- tion results prove that Richard Nixon ls a clear favorite of hlgh school students In tbe Harbor Area. NiJ:on defeated McGovern at all five campuses including the McNally Con- tinuation High School. For the Costa Mesa High ~I civics students, -:.oday's election cllmaxe4 a -i. ol polltlcal activity. A convmtioo wu held a week ago dur- ing wll!ch Mark Shrupp and Alan Lampton were telected aa I b o Democratic tlcket. 'Ille Republican can- dJdatu were represented by Dan Russell and Frant Galeo. Nixon's Brother Votes for Him- ' All of 'Em Did' With ·poll workers and a handful of other voters whispering to each other who be was, F. Donald Nixon, the President's brother, voted by himself in Newport Beach this morning. Nixon strode quickly into the poUing place at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church on Dover Drive about 11:30 a.m. and assured reporters he was going to vote to re--elect the Presldent. "! can &a!ely say my family all voted for the.· Prealdent," be sald, "and that goes for our eoo or so other relatives." Nil:on'a wife, Clara, had voted earUer. Nixon al90 aald be lntenda. to vote a atralibl llopubllcan Ucket "aa far u all the candidates go." He didn't dll!Close how he was votlna on any of the %1 pro~ 01IUon1 on the callfomia ballot. Nllon allo refUled to dlacuu any of the issue3 of the campaign. He declined to even comment on tbe ltatlll!I of efforts by the Nixon Foundation to determi ne a site for the official Nlxor. Llbrary, - Nooie BiJr . P~t llehind, ~ight Ball ", Papa Joe's tavern tn Costa Mesa can • keep the nudie girl• dancing but the bar Is having 1 lot less luct getting the pool balls clicking. 1be tavem, weU-known for its uncloth- ed entertainers, came before the City Council ll!Jnd•J nlcbt oeekl!>i • 11<- month permll by operator S It v e Waterbury !or Installation of -pool tables. Councilmen, however, delayed the ~ quest for six mooths. Patrons will simply have to be satisfied with the dancing girls !or awblle. Council observera augested the denJal was calmlated as a slap ln the face for Papa Joe's. Coundlmen have been trying to nm Papa Joe's nudle dancen out of town for &0me time. Unable to prosecute the tavern on obscenity charges, the city Is currently prosecuting the bar on charges of keep- ing 17 Illegal advert!slng signs. "! would have no objection to holding this five years because this is one of our problem spots," said Councilman Alvin Pinkley. The pool table request was entered OD the agenda as a routine consent calendar item but was withdrawn duriDC a a>UDCil study session held earlier MODday nJgbt, Mayor Jack Hammett who bad the item pulled aald be resented being uked (or something when at the same time the city Is attempting to prosecute tbe sign violations. "Here are people who punch you in the nose and then say, 'Give me some more,' " Hammett aaicl FromP.,,el TREES ... restudying of the ordinance. But be alao aald be resented Marth'• argwnentaUve style and being placed in a "bureaua-atic garbage bucket." Marth cllr!fied bis remark. He aald be had called them "bungilng bureaucratic bums." When tempen cooled, Marth and about· ball a dozen other Interested Colla Mesans were invited t.o a study aession Nov. r1 to air their objectlona to the nrd!nance. City Manager Fred Sorsabal !nfonned councilmen thst trees that have uprooted sidewalb have been the direct cause o1 seven lawsuits in ezoea of. $500,000 against the city' 'Ille lllanlt!lll ·al'< pt:rm who lr!pped and' fell 111 the sldewalb. · 'Ille city ......,., -P\1lllted out that trees.,. moved fn>m puliwiys"and replanted at city para whenever the cost permits. - "We moved 3Z trees fn one year and Jost only three and I would say that's a damn good re<ord," be aald. Add 3Mesa Trees Marth became embroiled In the CUI' rtnl tree Dap when tbe city announced plans to cut down 12-year-old silken ash trees on Dlioois Street and Indiana Avenue ln the Mesa Hlgbllndl tract. EarUer this year be ptotested unsuc- eessf ully an eradication program of the same types of trees ln his own neighborhood, oo Wub!ngtoo Street. "They came out with lbelr ~.saws, trucka and grinders and k!lled 33 treea In ona week." aald Marth who urged thst Costa lleaa follow the tree pollclea of other cities. "In a1molt every other city o! the Southland you wW not cut down a tree until you go to the City Council. You .,. going In the oppoSlte direction." Burglar Gets Tools In Electrical Truck • A Colla Meaa electrician ltt!lnl! ready to 10 to worlt w• lbockecl Mooiclay to find a burglar bad looted $214) worth of tools and equ!j)ment from bis lllllocked pickup truclo. Claude A. Ernst. of 2HO Wo!tace Ave., told police the electrlclana' gear included numel"OUI wrencbes and Qther hand toola, plus wiring and drilling equipment. Mystery Man in Custody, Still Maintaining Silence A m)'IU!ry man taken Into cus!ody as he walked through Irvine Monda:-r r~ malnl In Costa Meu City Jail today. malntalnlnl: a IOlld wall of silence and llaled on Ibo booking abect almply as John Doe • So far, the· wn lnlt111ly arrested on a charge of failure to ldtntlfy hlmtelf has mponded to all quesUonlng with a melancboly air or lndlffertlk--e, according to lallert. lie llN&lkd briefly whlle belnc taken Into custGilY about 4 p.m. Monday, but ...... -and handcuffed, Patrolman Bob Arnold !Int con!tooted tha unld&lll!ed man alter b • I n I dllptttciled to check out a IUIPl<ioul peroon under the MacArthur Boulevard OYerp&a of the San Diego f'rteway. . Ho aa!d i» apotltd the auspect, In hlJ IOI, 111.ft<t, ..,..lncb ta!! and welflbtnr llO prAmds, waWqi down MacA.rtbur Jloui..ant and ltoppecl to question 1'1111. "I Juot can1 talk to you," Q111ce1' Arnold quoted the man os saying. "I doo 't have to. And I '1on't wo nt to ," he continued. ' Ofllcer Arnold aid when he tried to advise the John Dot IUlpoc! ol bis· con- 1tltutlonol rights regarding arrest pn> ccdum the man "'lilied hi couldn't bear a word he Wll Mytng, "1 atW don"t want to talt to )'OU," he added. llYll!fltd authartU.. toda1 ..,, trying to -whit to do with tho ·~ withdrawn prllaw, who cauld hi re- ~ under -'™' ol the 1tata Wel!an and lnatttut!aal Code. BJ claaatf)tna him tb!s way -u a pew!,. mOntal pot!onl requir i ng -Htlaa -Jolla Dot cauld hi ad- mitted to~ CoontJ lltd!cal Center. Court olllc!all Aid todaJ, bowever, thot no one ciaolllled u a Jolm Dot en a CtJ!fomla Penal \:.di ooctlaa may :.e taken In for ~ due to the IOtaltf COllflDq !Jnpect tldl -baV. Ill crlmo file ""°""· ' U tilt 1Uent 1<laoner canoot be lde- tlned throuch ftnprprlllis, be mull be rrjeued without any cbari,. alter 71 hOun In jail. • • l"esa Council Action ' . ~= lorm. an Ille 1lll)ar -tU:en by the Colla -• Sta!lllt: . ~ . ~ &.! 1!f Pi"llH •lli'q I • fllloi.Jlld 6 . . , .... rrt d ldop!loo o1 a·iiifute 11v11ta Ibo ~-.. control ...... -..... plont!• Md -of JMU'Day-. -study ... recorruneoded. -·· • PAPA JOB'S: Debiyed _ .... 1 for -pool tableo II tbe Ntwport Boulevard nudie tavern for ,f por!od ol Iii 1111111ths. ' PARKS: Approved two ordinlnceo ~-.Id requlre fllUter park i.J Clllltr!buUoos b'om apartmenl clnelopen. 'With a Pra;rer' McGovern Votes~ ·Says 1 Polls Still in Error MITCHELL, S.D. (UPI) -With a pin for "a litUe prayer for me," ~ George S. McGovern voted today In bis hometown prteinct, still ins!stlng the pollsters are wrong In pred!cWig 1 N!xm landslide. "! voted the straight Ilemncrltlc l!ck" as I have done for quite: a few )earl," McGovern said with a broad llldle .ner marting bis ballet In the -ol'the CongregaUonal Clwrch. It WU a crisp, brjgbl day In the town of 13,500, ·· In a punishing cam1!31gn windup Mon- day, McGo\'.ern walked New Ycrk's Fifth Avenue, exhorted thousandl of sup. porters in downtown PbiladeJRhla, W8I drenched in a thunderltc::tm In Wlcblta, Kan., and, at an airport rally In Long Beach, pleaded for a bea'Y voter -at the polls. "We're going to oay to all Ille opedal interests and all t~~ wiretappers .•. JOU give us back our country," be told several thousand root.en who jammed the fence In front of the Calllorn!a airport terminal ' Several dozen neighbors -outside today as tbe South Dakota eenator and bis wi/, drove to the clllrch In a 1oog motorcade at 10:30 a.m. and went IDl1de to vote. Both we"' weary from Ille loo& campaign. Eleanor McGovern. dresaed In a br!ihl * * * ...... r..-1 NIXON ••• sul~ Mn. Nixon wilted while her hus- band -bis time. "Are you going to win today?" aated one newsman of the Fklt Lady. "l can't say anything here," lhe aakl. amlling. "I wouldn't want to be jallod nn a day like today." Her reference WU to forbidden eJec. tioneertng at the pollo It -her buaband five and -mlnutea to !ln!sb martdng bis own boUol. Reporters caught glim-ol the President's sample ballbt u be ~ ed the martlnga from the aamplo 1o the real thing. Some oboervers !nl!lted that the1 aaw • "yes" votes on nearly every ))allot prop- osition visible on the sam~ lheeL The entire event luted only about 10 minutes. Then the Preliden~ appur!ng tblnner than UIUal and still weary fJom tho cam- paign, -lnaldo bis bubble • top limousine ·!or the half-mile drive back home. ) rOd <Oat and black boots, replied "'111ree • ...-'' 1!ben aated bow she .-. 'lben she added, "Straight Democratic." McGovern and bis wife were the 17th and 18th persons to vote In Precinct 7. Margaret Anton, superintendent of elec- tions for the precinct, called it a "heavy turnout for this of day." 'Ille McGovems voted sepante!y In booths, ·cpe:t on two sides, that offered v!riually no privacy . '"Ibis is ~ to be a oecm bollol" hi l8ld ,_nituN!ilY to a acore of pbotognpbers and reporters who hovered about two feet away as be mark· ed bis paper ballot. In addition to a long ballot for pml· deal and atate and local olliclill. Ihm were four othef ballots for judgeo, ln- iUativea and consUtuUonaJ amendments. 'Ille oenator toot llttte lime in marking bis cbo!cea, !okled ,eadt ballot ....rll times, and then shoved them throuCh the slot ol a large metal ballot box u the precinct wnrken looted. l'romPqel GARAGE ... garage sales llave become a natkml pastime ~ .. _ ~ .... !"II add!cled lo 'being J11$8ts." Lee Walden, another' speaker, addiMI that. the prof~~ .&I? more llkelJ to be louod at tho -moot at till. Oraqe Coant)' FalJi!ounc!s. "Yoo have nothing but pro dealen there who aell at tnnated prices," be said. The awap mee~ a touehy subject amaog councilmen, was approved more than two years ago to reduce garaa:e lllle activity In Costa Mesa. Now t1io council aa}'S the plan did not work and that ,'there are more -1.,ace aales than befOre the swap meet · wa1 allowed. Councilmen oome of whom have been highly cr!iiCiil of the awap meet, voiced their em.me dtspleuuro Monday n!gbt over a loogsterm lease whlcb bu Juat been •lined by the fair board 8lld the swap meet orpnizen. "Due to the P!Ohlema that we feel may exist, the unknciwn quantity ol. tho leaae, the fact we have more to lose than to gain , and the utter dlatqard of the fafr board, I propooe we cnlloct!..ty get upoet," MaYor Jack Hammett auaested ln a memorandum last week, At Monday night's aelllion, councllmen decided to do just that with a 5 to o vote. The Football Season: ·Cyclut.s lnj!f~ed . Iii -rm1ies' I " · AJ.it.,""'-cecl mototcycU.ta 11111· I, ..... lnJiifn Moilday •wbell ,they toolt -•ui · acc!diots llltr col· !lh con., 8 . v.rt.r, 17, n(1lfl! C1aY St., NIWJIOrt-a... wu admitted IQ l:oota -·'li•:r ~I Wtt\I .1~ !aoii.... oths lnjui'laa loul ·WU Uitt4t ... ..... o.odltlOfl todlJ'' •, • • . !nVeo!IP• said Footer WU riding IOOlh . .., -A...ue ai Jltb Stmt, when hi o!diowlpod a car pulling out to allO ga' ~ O!l lrvtne Avenlle, despite bis -to .. .,. around it. 1'" tor's driver. Kathy if; Yates. Ill, ol 11JJ Rilb'and Drive, N•wjort Bach. llC&"'5 .!njury and -....... &<ii . quick flrll aid fJom , -1 at • · Nnj>orl Bacb F!ro Sta\!Ob who came': l'llllDlliC ...... the street : W!DJOm.B. Owenlby, It o1 :Ill ... Bir<I!· st., -Alla 'lllilbts. .... tabn lo u..: aall1I! hoapital u Foster fallowjJ)( an ac-, cldeot .. Btlstol Street 8lld Jlandi>lpli Avenue, but be was not admitted. Accident lnvestlgaton aald 01\'ensby also nqulr<d treatment of ljlcerations alter. bis motoreycle crashed Into a car matfnr a left tum off of Bristol Street. -Nancy S. Tipton, fl, of <7' E. 19th st., i;:..ta 111111, -to be tal<oa to the ~W tijr aiilbuJance.bul examl!dl!i -Aid .• did no1 11lfod med!tal treatment. " ' Police Traffic Bureau Sgt. Bruce Ball~ Inger said today both accidents Jn which motorists saJd they failed to see the cy~ts is a reminder that earlier darkness now makes driving more bazanloos. Ho Aid shortening autumn da!'I _.. more traffic -:-aDd e1pecillly motorcycl .. wblch are bald ·lo tee ..!. will be on the roads durlqj dusk w!ilch occurs during the evening rush'bour. Mesa · Calendar TONIGHT ELECl'ION DAY -Pplls clnae 1t I . p.m. ''INVESTMENTS'' -OCC Lecture . -presents Wllllam L. O'l!<yon in: fourth ol five-part series. Eutbluff Etementaiy Schoo!, Newport Beach, 7:30-: t :30 -* tull!oc. ' "ONl>INE" -UCI School of Fino Arla" premita Jean Giraudom drama Nov. 7, 11. Village Theater, 8 p.m. Admission $2. SQUARE DANCING -. Comrilun!ty RecrUtlon Center, Fairgroim<b, 8-10 p.m. Tuesdays. 11.%5 per lesson. THE COMMUNITY AND T HE RETARDED -UC! Lecture Ser!ei, "Reciooal Center Services" Rm. lfT Steinhaus Hall. 7,10 p.m. Admi&slon, IU5. WEDNESDAY, NOV. I NEWPORT MESA. SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meeting, Costa Meso IDgh School Lyceum '!beater, 7:30 p.m. PREPARATION FOR PARENTHOOD -occ Lecture series, Lui ~on. Estancia High School Forum, 7:30-9:30 p.m, UC! LECl'URES -"Uttliz!ng Arts In Therapy," ''Tues ~pon Deith,'' "Slgnall for Survival and lmpr!ntlng." . ' You ire possibly now In the process of slioppinll for carpeting, •nd havo been talking to aal .. people at two or three dores. II so, you no doubt feel lib 1 "footbal," bounced around with • bery of conffictin<J dories. Whldt Is the best carpet fiber? What Is the ii.sf texture for your use 7 Whet kind of podding should be used? We thinlt you wil.d.i.ct tho str1'9h1 1..--. et Ald111's. We'•• been hel""'9 people -"touchdowns" in Orengo County for fiflMtt y..,.. ALDEN'S ' CARPITS e DRAPES IUJ Pimc.11tle Aft, COSTA MllA .W:1 .. HOUQ Mott. Tlwv Thun., f lo 5'30-l'll. ft. f-IAT,,'Nll It S I I l