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ChrUtnias
Slioplifters
D'iiiw Law
Don Juan Never
Had This Problem
EMBEZZUNG ••
P...-.. to tbelr own use.
'Ibo c:ouple bad -namod u -..,......, GI the King estate.
Cbar(ea against Mn. Wllb, at that
time'aP-rulestateaaleswoman, were dipnlped on June 10, 1JSI.
DlcRr-. -that Mn. Wllb ......
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DAILY PILOT
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Three teen<qen were ammd Mon-down the atrttt by the plctu.P, 'Ibo
day oo charges of robbing a ~,....-old:,_· .U..pflnally·-• and she••-·
Huntington Beadl matron by p-abblni 'Ibo two adult suspecll, Faulkner anCI
ber pune 1rom a moving plctup lnl<l<, HordJ; are beld in fill in li<u GI 1U.S10
and dragglnl her -the ltrtel -1Jall each. 'Ibey la<e court arralgmneat
Poli<e ldenllfled the llUspecls u : oo the robbery charge Wedlleaday.
-Jtnf J. r.lber, 11, 2611 Delaware
St.
-TttTY L Hanly, 18, 2tOll England
St.
-A 17 year old juvenile being_ held
in J uvenlle Hall
Huntington Beach Pollet Sit. Monty
McKennon said the three auspecta were
arrested after witnesses allegedly gave
deocription> IO in...tlgating offlctrs.
The victim, Mrs. DoioreJ C. Dunn,
was reported ruling at h6 home, 909 ·
Alabama St. She suffered cut lmw
and boolrln .,...-. in the allack.
Mn. Dunn lolc! police she wu walklng
down Indianapolis A venue when 1hrtt
young men In .a moving pickup truck
pbbed bor]IOnt.
She rdllRd, "bow<ver, IO releale her
grip .. the handbq and while stlll
cluldling the purte, she was. dragged
lOOth Heart Switch
Performed in Ohio
a.EVELAN1> (UPI) -A team-of
...._ In ClowlaDd performed Ibo
-ld'i IOOlll btart tnnaplanl _.11en 11....., nllbl-
Rldplenl of tho wpn "' Wylie IL
Julllml, II, an .....,.u11col lhl\l<nl lrom
Babylon. N. :x. Ho....... 1lalod la !air
<:ondltlon '"" the 2•1 hour opentloo !!?!! nnt "wit.bout t-. • .
County Jail Trio
'Tunnel' Escape« . i;--!rre __ Bl_· s_tf_bl..:y_co_m--:o_rta_b_I_e_._. ·..:.RECLIN_....,_,A-..,ROCKER ..... ·2..·..::.b"!...y.::L~A:_·.:Z:.·::.:•::..::o::..v:_' ____ j
Ends Ill• Cap-i...~-e ~;:;: ...i~ ~ ~ Eve11 •busy Santa can't Ttsist the roJUina Comfort of•
1 .. u.a. . ~ · . ~ l.a·Z·BoJReclina-Rod.e~Itsamoothroct.inalebbimdam . J!ftAMTC ~ " otl aria. whm he wanti to lfrctdl out to 11.Q i.e caa nisti
A statewide search ls'. on today f<J' ~~ ~ footrut leYet and reC1iM 1o :':J cotnfort l'O"
1 Westmimter man. and a Camp .. ...,~:.:lFt':': ~ nw'#M '-•~ 11uon.a·cntofuUbcd'.TheRcclina·ltoct;,::n'"IhoM.P.
Pendlet<m Marine who QCipred from the =-=.•i::,-:,.;'{';\11':: cal All·In-One Cbait" ••.the pctfect Christmas Jill I~
menla1 health ward at Orange CoontJ ~11!:n~r Dad. &e us 1od,\J' rot ywf. Cbristcnu IHt
Mtdical Center. ~ ..
County sheriffs ~a le.rted
Calll<llllia law enfordlaml' _,..,.
MllllllllY aa ,the bunt f,... Join ff.' Mlll<r,
l I, of 11321 St. Andrews 'St ml Marine
Mk:bael E. Moynahan. ti, entered Its
thlnl day._
Both men ow:apowe1ed an attendant
and Deel from the counlJ boopllll
paycbiatric -Illa~ 11,i!d. MU!er wu ICbedul"'-for arr~
In Superior COurl Monday on bur&larJ'
cbarg .. Re wu 000...of tbree mm~
ruled by Hunlinlton. Be""1 pollct 1111
Oct. 1$ l•lknrina the lhefl of dnlP I
allll _..,.,.OCS lrom • -·· oflloe In !hit ell>'.
SALE PRICED FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY
from • • • '149 58
c.,11 MIM's Oldest Hom.Ownod Furnlt_,.. StoN
1165 HARBOR BLVD.
DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA
Phone 11 8-5131
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tlitl '"'' 'fllh aboelitee rates among
-~ lll\l!lentl f1!llDil!I -.. blih .. normal. •
:· .teacben In the NeWPl)Ol't Harbor area
ha\>c been even harder bit than their ~ti by ~ virus, a Cbeck re.Wed
~ olllclilllor, the NeWporl..
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'~1 Ky Continues Attacks Against Clilfor.(!
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0 l'ARIS (UPI) -AU. S.-llouth Vietnam il>!i! over the Vietnam talU wideoed fti>id!J' today. Vice · l'r<Side~t Npyen
Clo. Ky renewed his •ttacks OQ Defense
~tary c;Jark CllffOrd aod Satgon said
1£iwould never agr~ to .a purely
American-Ndrth Vietnamese aetUement. Ky, leaving hla delegaUoo headquarters
I r a nieeUng of. almost tWo hours
Ambassador W. Averell Harriman,
he preferred to work dir<cUy with
Harriman and Cyrus Vance without CQm· ~ .
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Reorganimtion .....
Hits Law Snag
·Reorganization plans for the . Jlun-
llngton'Beach Planning Departmeot ran
lolj> a 'I'll Mouday ~ wh"!' reporten·
clWlonged a --by' Mayor 4Jvi1i 1\1.
Coen to dDcull the lllllior 'bebli!dldcioed ........ .
·Mayor CoeD called in execull .. oesalon
of the council "to 'discu!s reorgaolzalion
of1the planning deparbnent" '5 requested
by-Planning Director K~ Reynolils.
: Mayor Coen was asked if reorgan'ha·
UQA of a city department was excluded
~ the Ralph M. Brown Act which ~ pabllc business to be conducted
iP."'pUbllc session with the exception of
~l. ma~ .and some legal mat·
· "feraolll}el wlll 'be Involved," Mayor CdOn said, ·but tte agreed-to iOk--Clty
Atty. Don Bonla !or a ruling. ·
'.'CounCibnan JAclf Green asked for a reciioa ;.~ aDd J!eynoldt ~
e«"f.the matter and alter the receas
B3Dfa suggested 'that the · reorganization
atiidy be postponed while be reaearchetl uw·iaw.. ..
"'Mr,ROyDolds lnforml'me thal per...,_
'inatters are tnextrlca~y Interwoven
"this matter. I suggest a delay until
first m~Ung in January to give e' for me to n:search the Br9wn
'Kr.8oafa aald.
COen called an· infotma1 meeUng
W\11! -Uvea ol·the press loll I,.
~.i:eioJar·meettng to dlJcuas other ',If <1 prea.Clt, relatlonl.
" ,the ....., ·it wu generally
a~ that, with cor\llil!xcepUons, the c11Y:w ;;,.-opei .. ~'JIOliey, at.inc
~ • .J><lblic occea to jlUbllc mattm
meilta from Amerlcao ollicla18 In
Waahlogtoo.
"I don't know how MroCliUord, staying
far away in Washington, can ,•mate ·
remart.s about the, progress here,~· Ky
said. Tb1s ·waa a referehce to Clifford'& S~ay statement th8.t Saiioo'1'. squab-
btfug .... delaying start Of ihe expanded
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''W~ cam.e "hl!:re: accepting 1hat we ·
have to face a-Jut_ of preasure," Ky
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Pressed !<>define the tlnd of -he meant, Ky said, "like Clifford's.'.' · -
llarrJman refhaed to• dlacuu oPe<lllcs
ol -the rill--w~ !'ftd
Saigon and iald_ ooly he' had "LD!Y
gOOd talk~' )l'itll 113'. Ind.~
Pham Dang Lam. He called tt a•'Tl:Ddne
meeting:' but· i•·-~ aftor'.LllD said · SalgoD~ would , never.i;..ccept r-at-
ti<ment l!IC!al<d br,'~"'fil'nsto!i" ...
Hanoi. -=~ · ;·-~-
Aaked whether the iJl!i! hadt!'J!!!i . '-' . -----.-·
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sa11ta ·Beaelled . _ ,
Janet MoQoy ancf-&.er. !Dtemationally knownl.frtend take a '•troll on
beach al St. Petersburg,'..Fla., wb~re the poitly g~emanls>faklng
last minute breathet'-bef6i'e'leev1D& on· bis annual' arouncl..fll&.wodd
midnight flight.
" wll!!out uudue iroubl, or delay: .
. Beacli:W reek Kills · One -
j "' , • •• . , ' Uition Oil Try '. -· ---.J ' __ .. ' ..
Grinding heac!-<>!! Cl'llh Monday on. divider oolUdlnJr ahort!I before a p.m.
P4cillc coaat. lllgbWay In Huntington with the Cir ilriven' by Relph D. A.
B<ach claimed die lilt-of a Lmg J!each Sd>ilanO; 12,-O! ~ fo!ar cl!lita Ave.,
woman and seriously lnJured, the' coui>le ~=ff 1t Hoag Mep>orlal Hospttal
In the other car. in Newport -. .oald Scbllano suffered
Killed was ~11 .. Lois Arlene Mosley, head injuries ahd wu ln serious conc:U·
36, of 4811 E. 5iith .Bl., wbole.eas\boond Uoo. His 'Idle, Joan, 41, waa reported to
car, police aaid; drifted over the cent<r be In fair ooodltion.
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~uction Fails . I '
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up with new ~ on the. ahape
of the coolerenco table, llarriqllJl said,
"We never lllAk*-prOpoaalB amOlll
ooraelves.· We .talk .-. cmunoa :jro-
bliins with a Vlew:lo having a untl<d
fropt." • H •
Lam had atal<d, i1b". delegatim ·of
tbe (South)'Vletnamele ·llepublie to1the
Plris c.'OaldlllCe ~wtll. ne.vet • qree, to
the tbougflt:~ of a · Hparati ~ent
between the United Stales aDd Hanoi." . ' .
3. ·Teett-~~ · · -. -. . . . Beld ~"Beach
Purse ·sha~h ·
Del Mar Calls · Hotel
'Puhlic"'Nuisance'. . ,
Dll:L MAR -(AP) -The UO.n>Qin Del
Mar Hotel, once-cbunoroua 1eWng for
~ala J1111ia of ~ .atan and aoctaiJl<I
urlng U1' .~ ....-. Js .1-pul>li"' nuisance; city oflldals aald Mandty. ·
. The ctt:!'' ,mOlt "l.odo.w•. now ·~ broken, tiive been 20 1mall Im
in ff$t0t months, IDl.f i( ·wantl -the
cbUf'C4 •a:•nlzat!m that O)ml Jt '° board up wludowa aud inltall a guard. There
waa no lmniedlate commeo\ from the
church IJ'GUP, which had planned to
lunl H lnlo a·retJmneoli>cine.
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.q all day session before the Orazige Coll'11 Board of Supervisors slWng as • .vo.ro of Equajizatloo led to failure bf 1\J,Qlon Oil Co. to get a reducUon
ir\, ........ muatloo .ol oil properUea
of! HuntlngtoO Beach and In Brea.
. Involved were 19&U9 assessments on
1110 JO'Oduclng wells at Brea-Olinda
vii-by the assesaor .•t '23.7 million
1dd"111 welll off the coast valuj!d at
$Zl:nftlllloo.
Little Girl Gets :Lif~-
British Child, 11 , Sentence<!-• in
Villon '()II ~ cuts to lll4 million
oild'tlU millloa: .
''Mle "hli -llUrlnC the day long
ti ....--Andie• J.
11 nse 1 -10. percent rate
declined fJ1111"'.
OU 'expert witness Dr. Nicholu
en claimed the declined figure
be!fpettenl
~ wire· l(ervlca
NEWCASTLE, Eqlaud -·An ll·year'
old girl charged with the thrili strangling
of two litlle boys laSf. _summer· wu
found eui.ltY of lQAOS)tJ~-today end
sentenced to detention, for We. .. -
The gir~ Mary BeU, bunl. latoltaara
wben lhe heard the verdict
Her companion, lJ.ye11 \Norma
• Bell, a neighbor but nnrellllOI. wu folmd Qria:ke Hits Alaska innocent of both -••d
1.1 ~anslau.eJlter charges. '
~RAGE, Alulia (UPI) -A klq, • The crowd In the -i bopn IObblnr rolliI!I earthquake !ISiing about IO ·u the sentmce on Mary wa annonnced. Hcondl hit ooull><:entraf Aluka earlY Mary gaaped and phD!jfed her head Into todai but the only damage reportod her bands.
WU "i. brief ,.,., .. outaa• al 1tm.t. When the verdict WU rud .. tting
IO mn.; Ire Anchorl&'L Nomua free, Mary alanc:od In ber dlroc-·
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..I hate you," Mary.,aiili
At the verdict, Mn. Bell rushed to
her daugllter Mary who wu'"1W., In
lrDnt ol her.
.. ., blby, ID1 bib)','' she IObbed. ...
-~ •grabbed her by eadl
ll'!ll. hulbMlil also ~ to readl
her. SlnJallOr llith Poll.... ..... wu.
led from tM <liMlrl. ~ lnla lato lobl. "Mary, Mary,"
............. allo im,.lni Ill Mary's -doa. • •
~ the -._-t .,. Even .,.. hr the 'jury datibed at their -.
The 1 ... jilrll ...... charpcl with klilinC
Brian·-, J, ·and MliUn Brown. 4, last .IUltU:Mt'. t 4 •
Mary'1'emtence 'lDflDI that lbl·wtn . -' -
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·RU81e1J .,;.! . Ge!>rg' AIVFOZ '(f'rorii left), memtielji o( ~
<;:Iub,ol $L.$tmon J!lid.J ... ,CatlJplic,C~ur,ch. HUJ\linglon,~c;Ji;,Clu)>
Is bUled ·as •~al orial\f,.;ioo, but bringing brighter· Cbrbrtg.., .. to
needy area tarirllitt ,is' -cl Its t~ditlonal activities .. ! · \ o . '
, Ii , ,,I • • , I Beooh lsc_Council Orders • J-,t • ' • •
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ffl>~iug ·Condition Stuay
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A •ltldr of houalnrC011diltonl •In lluno resldeot who served on.the McCone ·Como
~Beach wUh _pmlcuJar o~ttenUon mtaston, whii;!>. 'studied• Uie ;watts .~
to housing for low Income i!'O\IP' baa told ·the · "'1nln8r-grolip that'l>OOI' ~
been ordered by·Uie.Ctty~ dltiom o~n load to. the kind Of unresl
The. acttoa :Mlqlay ul&ht1aJao Included w~tch. erup)esI 1pt0,1'10Ience trl 'Watls. ~ 811!lY of atreet cond!Uon.s In. ·older He, pqi(>ted out that the' ajldinti,ol ~~lof,tliO c11y:'' ' : . the.~er oections oft<n' polnf oot'thal MaJor AlvlQ Ml~~ asied .for the they ·have: poorer streets and that
study 1of 'otreei 'd>lid!Uolis In depniaeol l>uildll\g flandards are not strlcUy en<
areaa ·~·the 'clty1 lfi lilld !hat'1lUrlllg 1~·1" tllelr sectioo ol llwi,ctty.
a l<ii>fnlf''cimdu~ ltl !lunttnglob•B'eacli : Bofb ,Mat1iey and Co~1i' ~d, they' felt
by UC Jrvtne, it ·waa ·pObitad -out: that !he city should do ai qiuch as possible
often streets in the poorer sections of to1 1illevldte d:lnditions which mate· the
a city are not ~ good u streets in 'cit}r 'UnCOmfortable and"a possible. target
other lecl\!>l!S ol:to1'1!-. "'--· "· • for 80clal unrest. '
COUncllmin J<trt ""'"''' .ked the . . -Ctl)"s BuiidlntJ· ·an'd Safety department ;---"-,------.-, ---,
for a report , oo posalbie Sllbolandard 0r.._,e €oasC
boo$!i conditions.. Both repm. ll't due
early In llllO:. , ~ • Kenneth·M~, ... HWlttngton Harbour
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'S iro Wllo' · p . . ' . . ' . . '
Appeirliii Jn Its new "up fl:bnt" pool-
Uot\ oo Pqe tol locli1'11n,m,)' PILOT,
the ediJ9rlal , toila)' ~ I l\lftl
rePort which~ ·a c:loiifloot' ii· •sI>lrl>
wbot," ~· fJnda Viet ~ecit
Sptlo Aiiihf. ... td' be ·• ~ -to the-N&do AllillliiJatrilloh. •, .
Oiber" i.f-. hici6lle an tiilltOrtal on
the revival ol. ~ ••attlJbom" aaclew
cteaalllngl plinl,'•a lUitnt fjJr the•k!ni
loot liiM -mil ·-· Oil illii year's iree:n. (u·in lf'~enbact) ~; .fl)'! editorial pqe will coo-
1tinlle to ~ JI> 1tllt ,,.... 11D11tlen
In tHe loiftr\I ai:llon· "' ....... ~ Jus\ bebiud tho national newa pqe. Loot
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The lellijJOfature .jflies up Wed-
nesday, thankl to aome gusty
Santa Ana1 winds w~ Jilli push
the mercury bac~ Into the 70'1
for coastal resldtntl. i
INSmE' .TOBl\Y .
'The l:hwi~ romanu ii malv
ina bfr1'talk· amono the ;et se&.
Not Ariltbtlt, bvc. Jiis 18·ytar· old doughtn. Sht'1·11tt 1ubjtcl
of today'1 in.ttall""'" of a fiv<· /i<lrt airftt on Uk "glt1' of tho
goldtn GtttlU.''-lt't on P111e 13. I ,,... 7
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Hunllnlton Buch 11 eomlng to Ule''
aid of S<m!<l Beach ln 1be blllle lido! Id~" o1 tlie lln1 unlnc«pora i;:.;~1o...-t~. '
of 1lA I~ 1111111~ • I
Thi Willi ... pllnneit bY cotlton,
Builclhl o1 lleverly Hills foe lbe llO-lool
wide mile Jong atrlp of abandclo<d
railrOad right or way owned by the
-pacific BallrolCL ---· .. _ ~lllHim:--· day lllChl qrted un~aly tbel Ilia
Jrtrip, ,.blch II ooly ooe block IDI:!'."!
trom Ille aounl)' boadl. lllollld be -
lot pul>ltc ~ and wm aak Ille
"""111 -ol &lpon'llor• lo ·obtalD
tile atrlp !0< public uae.
Tbt actlon came after ....,.tlmen IUd
a letter 1rom David Kini. al 1be -· Beach Chamber of Con>mer<e Pacific
Avenue Committee.. Jn the letter ipn,:
polnta 0111 that lbe Sunaet Beach
retldenll WIDt the atrlp to be UHd
for pUbUc porklq.
King mnpl!•o!'"'!l that lbe atrlp !'.near
to tile -y beach wblch II OlllJ~
ul!Od IO< -ol lbe yaar becallM • lacl: ol porldnl llcllltlet nearbY.
Coomclljn•• 1111111 KaufmU told follow C01mcnman that the queltlon lJ not ane
of -lbe 111-1 ~t is aood ,. no1, but "ol publlc n. private
owilenblp." · '
He qreod with Kini who wrote: ''Tbll
Is !IOI J1111 a local probllm. We DOid
and roqlllll acttte ~ ID eur ellcrll
to ~91 Ulil pu. u a natona1
pib1lc belch lacllil1 • . . "W• urp ~ ol the ,..qullllloo
o1 the 8outbem Pacllk Co. r11J11 of
way ID -Beacll hi connoctlcm wlh the~af-BuchU
a Nlona1 publlo belch for the l'ld'U• uooil ~t o1 ·all Oran&• Cooml1
clu.M -and la the flltUH." Tbt •NI of lbe HllllllDlton llMcb
cOuncll qreed, too. and • -ellllDC the dlf'1 pao!tloa II lo be aect lo
the C011111J 1111111"11on who have. anf.ll'.ld
a look lnlo ·the pGlllbllUy ol ..,qultllll
lbe atrlp.
Council Okays
Purchase of
Library Sire
· Formal -al ol 1be pardlm ol an 1hcrt aUe for a mw ceatra11UbrarJ
in 1iw111o11on !lad' -If.a XCllldq by the City CooDcll
C~lleetlllfl Prise
Phillip Riclwdt.1....!f~Jrt1ht) collects $500 encyclopedia set, grand
prize In DAILY r1U11"1 Win YOUR Share show at Huntlngtoq Con-
te, 1rom William Reed, new1paper's West Orange County. eclltor.
Riobard•, 18&32 Rou Lo!le, Huntington Beach, filled' Oii! 'l\'llining
tlckfll.for hi• fllller, Emelt.
Marines, South Viets . -. . .
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Roiµ Reds in Da Nang
3 Fail in ·Try
To Fke Jail _
15 mortar rounds, causing "lighl"
damage and casualties.
A series of small-scale fire fights flared
on the ;dellglle, perlmeter at Da Nang
while Amlrk:all artlllery •!!belled flye
&Wipected North Vietnamese and Viel
Cong .positions jWll southwest of the
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ni.· batllefleld :is miles further south
Is called "Ariwna Territory" because
of the ,UU~ terrajn and beca~ the
Marinel bate. fatmd the re.ldentl Jeu
than friendly ~u in the days of the
old west. Severa1 thousand Communitts
are believed hiding tri the mountains
wblch extmd all tl!e way to th< border
1t LIOI.
Mutne loa:es were 18 killed and 71
wounded and South V(etnamele lo8r.o
described only as "licht." The operaUon
was dubbed Taylor Common.
The land 11 at the northeast comer
of Talbert Avenue and Goldm Wfllt
Street. About five IOU of land 11 dry.
The mt ls under water.
Prlc< wu qreed at 1225,000 and the
1cUon did not involve condemnation.
Tbreo Orana• CowtJ Jill Prilonen
attempted to -tbn>ulh an ubau91 · lunqel but wore captured, lhlrW's
deputies ieported Monday.
Tbe ·attempt followed a succeulul
OICaPe by two pr1'ontn one week a10.
The t!rraln ill so bad the Marine.
are using saws and machetes to chop
their way through, the 1teamlng, sun-.
blocking jungle. 'fhey are reparted Dght·
ln& at the outer defense& ol the Com-
munists' jungle bastion.
The unanlmcw action prepares \he
way !or detailed plllllllng !or COllltru<-
tlon ol a !0,000 square fool library, Fl·
nanclog of actual construction II 1Ull
under discussioi, but residents, through
the trash collection ree, already are coo-
tributinc to a fund for repa,ment of
boiMJa wblcb mJahl be IO!d.
This 11.llO per month 13 going Into
a Capital Projects Fund and one of
the pro}eclll for which the money is
earmarked is the library.
Ex-country Ouh
Owner Stricken
Former owner ol the HuntlnKton Beach
Country Club and 40-year r<lident ol
' the dty Rd>ert M. Mlrlhal ii In Hoag
Hospital after being stricken Sunday at
a dinner ,party.
Marshall, 89, wa1 reported In serious
condition at Hoag. Before movtna: to
h1J Pawna Valley ranch three years
aao. Marshall oper.ted the downtown
area a:olf club. He wa1 vlaiUna; rtlaUves
and lrlen<I!.
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Olllce1'I uld Ibey wen alel'U!d by
nolltJ c:om1na ~ the third floor ex-
hall!t tunnel Sunday. They lound the
trio huddled inside trying unsuccessfully
to remove one of several screen fixtures
which line the pa111qe way.
!:Yen U Ibey bad been succeulul, !hey
would not have gained freedom, depuUes
said. The tunnel was a dead end.
Jailers identified the prisoners as Jerry
W. Terrett, 23, of Orange, Fonald L.
Hall, 27, of Santa Ana and Walter F.
Schnelder, zt, of 6rsnge. All are pre.
sentence inmates.
Terrett and Schneider are awailing
trlal on auto the.ft ch&rgea and Hall
on burglary and uuult with a dangeroua
wupon.
On Dec. I, Lwo lnrnatea were suectuful
In escapinl the new fail and are 1Ull
at large.
Dewey E. Jones of Hunllngton Beach
and Cha.rlea M. A1uilar of Santa Ana
uaed a farden hoae to slide down (rom
the roo of the faclll,ty. They rea~ed
the roof throu&h a fire door wblch was
!nadvenenUy left unlocked.
Allied tommanders ordered lhe drive
Dec. 7. But they kept it secret while
some 3,000 leatherneck! wheeled down
from South Vietnam'• northern bordtt
to jort the drive into the triple canopy
junales 25 miles southwest of Da Nang,
the bastion city 300 mues up the coast
from Saigon.
U.S. spokesmen II.id 18 Marines haV"e
been killed and '13 wounded 1n the
fig~Ung. The battle ione lies 15 miles
southwest of a Red stronihold called
"Dodge City" where aWed lorces kllled
1,015 . Viet Cong and North Vietnamese
earlier thia month in the war's largest
jungle dragnet operaUoo.
'Ibe 1olng la tougher in Taylor Common
lb.In qainat Dodge City. Some of the
lealhernecka hacked atralaht lllrougb the
jungle. Otbera leapfroa:ed over auerrl11a
juncle outpoatl and thickets I n
helicopters.
The allied t.arget la no fly by night
camp. From the hilltop for more than
a decade have come guerrilla bands
on raids and major 0Uensive1.
Costly Chris1111as
12 Days' Loot Tab: 234,721
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hi&h cost of llvina: bu brouJht on a hl&het COil ot lovtoa:, especially on the'
12 days of Christmas.
Once the man who tent his true love
exotic gifta on each of Ute 12 days
could do it for a song. Last year, ac-cordlna to the Fl. Brau lnformaUon
Office, -the gilLI would have cost
112~111.41, U ha had been 1taUoned here.
But MUIY rasearcllerl found that due
to a ti percent 1ncrtue In the cost
ol UvJoc, the price thl1 year for 111111
ranging from 11 drwnmera drummlna
to a partrldie In a pear Irle Jumps
to llS4,m .II.
The :Nm)' aaJd Bureau ol Labor
Statlltlca llcur• releuad Jut monlll
Arson 'Possibility'
In Beach Blaze
KUnUnrton Beach firemen and police =. cont!nulni thtlr anon ln-
Uoo ol a Dre 8unday wblch did
P110 ... to Ntwlaad School.
Ollldals at the llte dopartment aald
Juveoil• about t p.m. 111 a ftre In a l'iullc bucUt plactd on top ol a drlriklfta faucet at the school at 1'117
Dolphin A••· One wall was l<Orchod
by the blaie, firemen said.
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!ncruaed by 110,156.38 the amount
determined last year by Spec. 4 W.
J . Chandler ol Raletgh, N. C., thtn
a draftee.
Cb.and11r discovered tut year the
partridge in a pear tree the Enaliahman
gave his lady love would cos1 $16.25.
Today lhe cost would be $16.98.
By today's higher prlct1, ht would
have to pay the tollo'flnc prices for
th e next half-Oozen alfUH
$73.15 for two turtle doves, $172.43
for thr«: Freoch hena, $18,oo5.35 for
lour inOW utlncl) callblf blnll, 11111·8'
for five golden rings, $13.70 for 1111
aeese a-layina:, and '3211.18 !or Hven swanl wwtmmlng .
Eltbt maids •·milking would COit
IUD.40 In federal m!nlmum w-plus
M,5511 for the cowa. 'ltilti~OOll f41'1' nine
ladies danclna would bl: $S,"4.7S, in-
cluding New York City Ballet Co. lllarles
and trartlpOrtatloo.
Round trip JranaporaWoo lrotn London
!or 10 lonll a·l<aplna would be ll,J!'l.11.
Elev"' plpm pJptna from tbe New York
Phllbannonlc would COii Ill.Oii.ii. Bu\
II drummers drumming, available f1iht
at FL Brau, would be 1 barc1ln at
Ill.IS. Acoord!nl to tile 11th centuTy ballad,
tht partrld1• In the !':fir tree It 11ven
J2 Umtit, tho two turttt dovea 11 tlme1
the 1l'rtnch hens 10 Umt11 and ~ on.
But at lheJe prices! •
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Raise Goes ·With Job.
Develop~nt Adihd to Moorhouse Durie&
• A l>lpatlmoal of Harbors, Beaches
IDd DivaJopment wu creeled Moodlty
aJaht by the lliillli>ctoa-6ili-Coun-
cll Ud ~t XoorbouM WU lJll!ofolod
Its director.
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..ion ol the council at which Ume
MOarbouH ;apiainld tJl.it "' Wltlfl~ reaJcn!ng attar all and U,t he -Id
1ccept new-re11ponslbilltle1 '1!d 1 n.l9e
ftom Ule council.
With Councilmen Ted Bartlett and
Geot1e M:oCracken dialelltin&, L h-e de~L~pment dulla w~ added to
MoarhouJe'a re1J!OllSlbWU.. lo I h e
harbor• and beacl)el dapartment.
Moorb0ule'1 pay '(_U lncreued to
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Beach Council
Looks at Ways
Of fiqancing ·
Councilmen took a look Monday at
the cost of various means of financing
capital projects in Huntington Beach .and
found lhat general obligaUon bonds are
by lar the cbeapeat.
Under coMlderaUon are teveral miWOn
dollars worth of murrlclpat projects in.
eluding a new library, parks all over
tl\fl city, new flre ataUona and a civic
center.
A capital projecta lwul hat been aet
t(p for repayment of bonds to be told
for 10me Of the project.., but just what
klhd of bond• ahoulcl tie oold 13 atUI
under study.
Councilmen are likely t.o call a special
elcotlon in May to give voters a chance
to approve general obligation boodl for
park purchase ~d perhaps for other
projects a1 well. . 1
In a Jetter from the city's financial
consultants, Slone and Youngberg of San
Francisco, cost of general obligation
bondl for a project such aa 1he 11brary
amounll to $72 ·iOI) per year per million
dollan for bood lnlemt and redempllon.
Range 81, atep "'" ID the acUon, glvlQc
him' a 1alary ol 11,119 pet mooth.
However, City olllcilil aald today lhll•
the rango abould be IO And the aalary
11,llOI.
Moorhouse 11¥ tumtd m· his reslgna-
llQn to t~ coundl Jn fav.,. ol ••in$ !JI\'! private ~ u •Ice ~ .
• And 1enerfi ma.ipt ol an automobijo
speedway.
MoorhOUM! ai'.kt that he had a change
of heart and decided that he ·wished
to .. mate In Huotlqtoo Beach II th<
lltlm-ol th< Harbor• and 8e1chN Deparl-
ment.
The director aa1d lbal be would b1v1
made CO!l!iderably more maae1 by Ilk-
Ing th< Job oulllde th< cily, but thal
he "!ell tile challen1e ii ID HuntJqtoo
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Creation of tile cleparJmtllt and elva·.
lion ol Moorholl~ to Jhe llOllUon w••
effective immediately, councllmen said. ' '
MoorhoUle has had a s~ haod
In dev,iDP1Dont of plans !or a '2 ml1lloa pl!'kfnll Jot 'project DOJ' 1lllcler <On· !~lloo .ln>m Iha .. 'pier lo kid)
DOWeVard. ._r He has plans for rtbuUdlng of .. !J.J
pier into a profitable comblnaUon con;i;~
mercial and pleuure p1er IDd hu lU~'
a look al 119111• ol the Pf0blt1111 d~ ' adjacent lo the pier. ' ' '
"We have much to do and I'm lJ!l10Us
to get started, 11 Moorhouse u1d.
·shagnasty!' Jailed:·
FCC Trips Up Beach Broadcastei: ~
James F. DU& of HunUnJtoD 'Beach
said uBollvar ,Shlgnuty" to fhe Ftdei'al
Communtcatlbns Commialon and rece!V-
ed a aix-montb jail sentenct !or his
effort.
"Bolivar Shagnasty" wa s Dilg's
pseudonym, the FCC charged, for hls
illegal operation on the Class D Citizens
.Radio band. .. ·
Jack W. Bazhaw, FCC representative
in Santa Ana, said the FCC has been
trying for two years to clOlt dOwn
Dilg's operation. In October of 1966,
Dilg WU warned that he WU vtolailng
several FCC reiulatiooa, but he didn't
stop broadcutma, Bazhaw ~
Later, the FCC attempecl to lnsi>ect
his radio aetup, but DU.a wouldn't allow
it. After the attempted inapectlOlll he
sent hia license back to the FCC with
a note sayini that if he ct1ulda't operale
~ radio the way he wanted, be dJchtt
want a license. . ( 1
However, he continued to opente his
radio without a license. On May lf,
1968, the FCC obtained a court injunction
ordering Dilg, 8381 Indianapolis St., tb
cease operation. He continued broad-·
casting as "Bolivar Shag'nasty" thrbugtr
June, July and November.
On December 9, Judge Charles F.
Carr of the Federal District Court in
Loa Angeles hanclecl "Bolivar" a ~
month jail senleoce for cooi.mpt ~
court In refllling to obey the cOurl a
injuncUon.
DUg isn't l~ed yet, tbouih. M~
he. rtctlved . a delay until Jan. 21 'ti\
hiJ aentenee ror medical jlUlpOlel. ~ presented medical evidence &bowing
needed the Ume to recover from
recent industrial accident.
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Wealthy Coed J(idnape4~
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By Gun-wielding Youth$ .. ,
Ullnl joint. powera or public authority
revenue bonda, the coaf II $11,200 pet
mJlllon dolllra per y .. r, ar ID.I percent
hl&her thin generll oblls:aUon bonds. Bondll IOld by a non-profit corporaUon ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -Twenty-year-quenUy. r •
wouics cost tM.500 per miWon dollars old coed Barbara Jane Mackle, daughter Mrs. Mickle, in a complaint re1eaMcl
per yur, or IQ.I percent hlibtr. or a wealthy Fl0<1da llDd developer, to news medis by DeKalb police, aaid The difference in cost ls in interest she \Vas visiting with her daughter at
ratet 1ince 80 tk-means of financlng wls khtnaped in her nl&b.ttown from a motel near Emory Unlventty 1n
.r::ed·c •• a mofet early todaJ bY a lhoJauD-anned ~·--~ "•M• Th d ....... · a project are ..-on a ..,.year repay. duo _ one ap~'"''" to be only 12 nu1 ... ..,... AU&U.... e a.,..._. 11 a ment perJod.. w.a coed at Emory. -Prnently general obUgaU9f1, bonda are years of :f:.-er mother told DeKalb Whether a ranaom demand was mfe
flJUred at 11?out 5 percent interest, joint County po • was not clear. powers bondl at 5.5 percent-and non-pro-The mother aald ahe waa chloroformed Mrs. Mackle'• account told of two
flt corporaUon at &.75 perc:tnt, according a~1~'=Ckte IJ the cll"".,ter of Robert white males, one appearing to be hardly to Ter<nce J. McCarty, wbo .developed !ft" ..,, 1', wbo gained entry to the motel rqim
I r th It . F. Mackle, &8, aecretary-treaaurer of bo t J b laimin to L.... u thecortfgures or flC 'f· DeJtonaCorp.,a"'mllllonbi>mebulldlng a U .,a.m. ye 8 wpo ~ .. ,, General obllgaUon bond• require a two-_.. The FBI said: "We're inveaU&aunc lhJrda vote of approval from the el~· flrm with headquarters in Mj.amt. Mackle the complaint..,
torate and recent hiatory haa shown also la preJ!dent al the corporaUon th.et ShorUy after the news beak, FBI
the two thirds margin almost impoaaible owns Key Bltcayne Hotel w be r e agenta stronaly protested to De'Ralt
to obtain, the offlclala aald. Prealdent-eltd: Nb:on vacations fre-police.the release-of lnformaUon to nM
C0W1cllmen took no acUon, · but the media. All copies ol the pollce re-
flgure1 are expected to lnlluence a V U C il M were collected by pollce o!llcen awfta declalon 00 whether to ,. ahead with a ey ounc eels lurlher loformallon waa releaaed. ..
financing a library under 1 Joint-powers FBI agents rtfll.!ed to let newamdl.
method or to re-1Ubmit the fS.11 milllon The Fountain Valley City Council meets talk W1tb Mrs1 Mackle. · 'r
bond luue along with the $6 million In reaular session at a o'clock tonight "We've got a b1g one here,• Q1t
park bond laaue requut ln May. in council chamber1, 10200 Slater Ave. one agent. ....,
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Whan all throll4h the h._
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Evtn a bl>.'lY ~DI& c:u:c,.resist the r11uln1 comfort oC •••
La-Z.Boy Rccii111·R.octe~lb 1moth wt1Ja,a: kt. bUQ claret on: a11d, 1i'hm he waau to atrctch out to DIJl, llf u.n nhe
the scleclive footrest lever and rWiae lO '111 C:GZrlforl p
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.. ~--.\itlon, even to full bed, Tbe lteclin&·Roc:k•r'ls "l'hl M1C5"" t I JU__,...,. ... ~ cal All·ln·One Chill(' ••• the perrm Cht&tma1 alft f«
:Mother or Dad. SU at today for )'out Chrlt.lmat air\.,.,, ,
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•ffonc :Jtoq Fill. la •taking , an ··"!' lhl#eailnf.toll Orang• C0Ut ICboola
thUI week • wit.h 1Wot• rates amoog..
••-and-lludeola rwm1ng twice as htgl;t as normal. •• . · • ... ~ •·if.acben! in the Newpport Harbor .,.. :tbe<n even IWdef bit than their
st t.s by~ virwl, a.~k reye_aled
t • • .,;. . ~~-olftcla!s _ 1or ·lbe Newpott.
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II
fteQrganization
ijits Law Snag
~lleorganixa\jon plans for the Hun·
;.·I \,bictOn ·Beach Planning Department ran
1P\O a snag Monday night .when reporters
diillenged 1 move by Mayor Alvin M.
G°"1' to discus• the--tl>hlnd closad •
-~ Mayor: Coen called an executive session .It~lhe councll "to discUsi n!Organization c(.\he planning department" as r<queoted
i,,. ·Planning Dlttctor Kenneth Reynolds.
··1 Mayar COen was asked if reorganiza·
Uoa of 'a etty department was ••eluded
frtm the Ralph M. Brown Act '8'bich
l'<lq\llres pobllc business to be conducted
...,.,bile ses&lon With the exception of
Personnel matters and some legal mat.-
Wf. ·'~ersonnel will .be involved," Mayor
~n said, but he agreed to ask City Aftt. Don ll<>nfa for a ruling. IS'Cbuncihnan Jact Green asked ror a rec... w)ll1e Bonla and Reynold& dl8clJ5s.
~the matter · and after the receu
llGllla suggested that the reorgantzaUon
o!Q:ly be postponed while he researched
Uit-law. . ,.41Mr, Reynolds infonm me that per~
nrll1n\alters are inextricably interwoven
1atot this matter. I suggest a dela.y unUI u. 1 first meeting Jn January to give
Ille' for me to research the Brown
MAI'· Bonf.i: said. · nMa,CX. Coen called an informal meeting
wtOt repreeentaUves of the press foll Iv· inl'tbe resufar·meeting to·dlacuss other
p;olhu of preDdly relaUoos.
Santa Jl~hea -.:-:-· . .::. .
Jan et Molloy an4 her!lnt2nlat!on'iny · kll0wn"1Afiid ·lake a stroll on
beach at St. Petet'sburg;.Fla., wherli.-tlfe~P"i11Y:g!\Dtleluan,js ,~g
last minute b~r before•leavlng·on·hl.t anpQ!ll.:aromld~e-world
midnigbt lligbt . -. .. • '. -·-'.. .
-tlllrlnr the -1on It -waa 'generally
~ that, -c<rtaJ1n1ceptiona, lbe cilJ has ..---pnu policy, IPvlnl
tllO pobllo -to JIUl!llc ---" -Wijtioutunduetroublecrdela)'. '. .. .. ~-.;:--=-_ _ _. . ., .. l.._ _ _ _
tinion -Oil Try.· ;.',~~~!eel£ ~!l~_ft_ne
Grtnami ·l>Oad:<ii:'cniiil. Mondoy on divider-~ .baiil, befnre I p.m. • • For Assessment · .,
~eduction Fails
-•)J all day ae!Sion before the OraQge Ctuoty Board of SupmUors sitting as
~~ of E:qualhaUon led to failure
~·Union Oil Co. to get a reduction
ln;eaessed valuation of oil properties
<fl Huntington Beach and In Brea.
•) lmol\red were 1908-ff assessment! on
•tlJ,n produclftg wells at Brea-Olinda
vllued by 'the aueilor at $23.7 million
·.S 36 wetll off the coast valued at
.... millloo.
•...Uon Oii lllU&hl cuts to $11.4 million
-·If·'~-.,.,., big -, during the day tong "1'&1Anenlr ..... Al!eSIOr Alldt... J.
ia•w•1 me of a 10 percmt r1ta
~ decHnecl !lgur<. u-OU iipert -Dr. Nlcholall Vllil'<Wing'en cllllmed the declined figure
ollloldbe1'pol<el1l. .., I
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'_.,,~?fOl\AGE, Alllka !UPI ) ~ A Jong, ~~ ear1bquake _lastlng about to ~ hit aouti><entral Alaska early
1i1NJ, )!Ut lbe ooly damage reported
_.'a brief pOW<f oui.ge at Kenai,
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Beach claJmed dM!"llte·of a lAif.lldch lk:bllaM,. ilt, ot 1111-llar Vf.sta Ave., SWBoadl-.. -..••
woman and wli>usly Injured the·!OUJ>le AlitlioriUel al~O&I )Wiil1a1 Hoep)tal
In the other car. · ';v-· • ·-ln-N"!ll'rl.BOoob Uld"lclllfino 11lf!er<c!
Killed was Mrs. Lots Afi.n. Mosley, head tiiJmljo ad-.U In aertous condl-
36, of 411 E. ~UJ·St., wbooe 'eutbound tion. Hit wlle..1-41, 1'" ttported-\o
car, police aaJd, dt_llted ovw the center be Iii fair condl~
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DEL i,tAll (AP) ,.... Th< uo'."...,m Dt1
Mar Hole~ once-glalnoroua setting for
gala partte; of movie lltarl and aoclallt.. durln& the .hone l'llOl ltll0ft1 is I pubUc
nuiance.: ciiy offid1Ji Wd Monday.
'Ibe clty aaya mo.t windows now are
brollin, there havt ·been :IO miall fires
in recent moothl, .00 It · wantl the
chur'ch ·orpniUUon lhat 0W111 II to board
up wlftdOWB and Inst.it a gu'1'd.,1'hero
was no hnmedlate comment from the
chJr<d -· wtiicb bad planned to tur!! ll lnto a retlnmmt home.
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reoldOnli . ol lhe "'-"'"= be.cit ~0'jiftmlt
ol Ill ~eOI Qiolls.. .
The -.... pllllned by .~.
Bullden Ii Beverly Hllll lor °!!~'fl~ wide, liiUe long strip ol ,.....,_. ~
railroad riChl of war awned l!Y l!iO" . ~~ . ~1-)11',llmi~ lluch.M<11-
d1y U!gbl a,_i ~ tbll Ibo
strip, which b only one black IDliDd
!ram Iba county beach. sboold bl Ulld
for public purp<lllOI and will ut lbl
county Boord if supervtaors to -the atrlp lot Jll!blic UM. __ ,
The adlaa came after counc11mtn"""'
a letter !ram David KlnC. of .Iba -
seach Chamber of eommorce Paclllc
A venue CommlUee. In the letter Kina
poinb au! Iha! the SUllllOI Boacb
resldenls want the strip to be UMd
lo~~ Iha! Iba strlp.11,,.-
lo the cGlll\IY belch ""1ch II o"'1 JfCllll3'
used '"' iDaol o1 the year bit-~· a lack if parkiDI l.acilllles JIW'bJ.
Councilman Hillry Kl""""" !old le,JlOW cound-tbll Iba qUNdcm II nql ..,.
of -the pr_.,t dmlopnenl !& good or DOI, but "ol public TL prl-
ownl!nblp."
He ~ with King wb!> wrote: "Tbll
Is no! Juit a !oca1 problem. Wt need
and riqual adlve support In our ellorta
lo _... lb1a area U a rqlonal
~ lie.ch ladlllf. '
''We 1!iae aupport ol the acqulalUon .
ol tliO llWtbeiii Paclflc Ca. rllbl of
Wff ill -Beach ln ......ctlOn wlh lbt -1qplnenl ol -Beach .. a !'eflonal publlc belch far the ....,...
Uooll ~ ol all Orliige c;:ount)' c1•.now llld 111 the .tuture.'' ·
Tbe--i ol· .the ,Hlmlington Beocb.
Coullcll 'qrttd. too, and a Jettor allilDI
the ;dira poollloo U' to be aent w
the CCJ!IDly IUIJOl'llClrl .wbo bave -a looi Into the i-!bllll1 ol loqldriaa . the litrlp. .
" Council Okays ,, .
Purchase of
librat.y Site
' Famlll approval ol the purcbaat of
"" lk:re Bile for a new COlllral library In Hiintln&ton Beach wu ,Wen Mooclq
by the City COunclL
The land is at the northeast corner
of Talbert A venue and G<>ldrn Wat
Street. Aboot five acres of land ls dry.
The rest ii under water.
Price was agreed al 1311,00I and the
acUan did not involve condf.mm.Uon.
The unanimous adlon pl'<ports tbe
way for detailed planaing for construe--
tion of a 60,000 square foot library. no
nanciog of actual constmcUon -ls sUil
under discussioi, but residenl8, through
the trash collection fee, already are con-
tributing io a fund for rtpayment of
bonds which might be aold.
Thia $1.50 per month ls , going into
a capital Projects Fund and one of
the projects for which the money is
urmarked i! the library.
Ex-co~try Club
Owner Stricken
Former owner of the Hunt.lngton Beach
Country Club tJld 40-year resident of
the city Robert M. Manbal is in Hoag
Hospital after being stricken Sunday at
a dinner party.
Marshall, 69, was reported Jn serioua
condiUoo al Hoag. Before moving to
his Pauma Valley ranch three Ytll'I
ago, Marshall operated the downtown
area goH club. He was vlslting relailvu
and friends.
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JJevelOf>ment' Added Aio Moorhouse Duties
A D• W oi lta'rbor.', 1taclles 'JW\ge 81, step .. ,."Jo the action, &lvtn8 Ing the job outside ~ city, but that 1
clllll "''~-t J!U ,crea~ M~y him • aalVY Q( U,9911 pe.r~moolb., "'·11!~ ,the cballeng~ IS In H~'
' night !>Y the Huntlijloo·Beach City Cciu>-However City olfl<lsla aald today 'that Beach: · • · . · • • 1
-di tJld Vlncent'MoorhOuie wu·appointed the ra.;e sbould be' IO· and the •·•-Creation of the departmenl ~ elva-1 . , _, Uon ol Moorhouse to the pasluon wu,
l!& dlnctor. ,1,90<. c!fectlve lmmedlalely, counclbnell qld.1 •
' 1k piove <;ame allef •n execuUve .Moorhouse bad tutiied In bl& reaigna· Moorboustf has had I llrOl[g 1lanl I
'aejalan o1 \be JiOW!Cll .at wbkh !Jme • tlpn lo the 'eaunc:JI In favor or going in develoi>!l)enl of p~ for • 11 nJIDton ·
Moamouse aplalntd u.o,t 1 he w~'I Into privala ·'!'qrfaa as vice prealdenl parldni IOI projecl llO\t under eon-• ~Ing altw a!j, tJld tnal lie WGU1' nd. Jenera/ maoagtr of in automobile ~on from the ,pier •lo .Btacb accept new responsibilities an1l a ralal speec1Way. 1 • ~ · BoUleVard. · · 1
from the counoll. Moorhouse sakl that he had a chana:e He has .plans for rebuilding of ~
With Councilmen Ted BartleU and of heart and decideQ that he Wished pier into a profitable comblnailon comlh
Geor1e McCracken ciissenw.I, I he to rem!fol!L in BUl!!l!!itoo Beach al the men:!al end pleasure pier aiid bas lakell \ develo~I d-were ' odded to. II.eh!> of Iii< Hirbori,lnd Beaches Depart· a loot ol some of Iba ii'oblema downtowll"1•
Moorhouse s resJ>0911blliUes in t b ~ ment. · adjacent to the pier.
harbors and ·~~ de~ent. · The director ·llld ,that be would have "We have much to do and I'm anzlolif!
Moorhouse 1 pay wu increased io made conaiderably more money by tak· to get started,,. Moorhouse said.
Beach Council
LOOks at W~ys .:,
Of ·Fina~cing~· ·
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James .F. Dilg ' of •Hunllngton Beach
said "~var Jlbianuly" to the Federal
Communlcallons CornmiSllon and receiv-
ed a six-month jail sentence for his effort. ·
·his radiQ the way he wanted, be diltn"t
.. want a license. ; ·'··
PlllUlj> RlcbardJ, 19, (rtgbt) collects $500 encyclopedia set, grand
prize Jn DAILY PILOT'a Win YOUR Share show at Huntington .Cen,
let, ·from William Riled, new51>0per's West Orange CoUD!y editOr;
RlchanU, 16632 Ro4s Lene, Huntington Beach, filled out lvlnning'
tlcbt.for bis father, Ei:nest.
Councilmen took a Jook Monday at
the cost of various means of financing
capital projects in Huntington Beach and
found that general obligation bonds are
by far. the.cheapest.
Under co11sideration are several milllon
dollars worth of .municipal projects Jn-
c{uding a new library, parks · all over
the city, new fire stations and a civic
center. · '
"Bolivar Shagnasly" was Dilg's
pseudonYm, the FCC charged, for his
illegal opefation on the Class D Citizens
Radio band. ·
Jack W. Baihaw, FCC representative
in Santa Ana, said the FCC has been
trying for two years. to close down
Dilg's operation. In October of 1966,
Dilg was warned that he Wll:S violating
several FCC reguJaUons, but he didn't
5top broadCastiq:, Bazhaw .said.
However, be continued to operate his
radio without a license. On May 14,
1968, tbe FCC obtained a court injunction
ordering Dilg, 8381 Indianapolis St., to
cease operation. He C1>ntinued broa~
casting as "Bolivar Shagnasty" through.
June, July and November. ,,
On December 9, Judge Charles F,,
Carr of the Federal District Court ~
Los Angeles banded "Bolivar" a alk.
month jail sentence for contempt 9,(
court in refusing to obey the ~·~ injunction. ¥ Mannes,.South Vie ·ts
Rout Reds in Da Nang
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A capital 'projects fund bas been set
up for repayment of bonds to be sold
for ·some of the' projects; but just what
kind of bonds. should be sold is sUll
under 'study. . •
Councllm'en are likely to call a special
election in May "to give voters a chance
tG approve general obllgatlori bonds for
park purchase and perhaps for 'other
projeCts as well.
Later, the FCC attemped lo inspect
his radio setup. but Dilg Wouldn't allow
it. After the attempted inspections he
sent his Jicense back to the FCC wJth
a note saying that if he couldn't operate
Dllg isn't finished yet, though. Monday
he received a delay until Jan. 21· in
his sentence for medical purposea. DI.Ir
presented medJcal evidence showing be
needed the time to ncover from •
recent industrial accident. 1 •
SAIGON i\lP1) _; U.S. Marine& tJld
South • V1etnameae 1n1.n1rymen .batlllng
tbrouih ,the 1111 Cooimuiilll ·otrOa&bold
~ Ila N11111 . bav~ killed. 159
Communls!S and captured II auopecta,
U.S. mllltuy IJ)Obamen reported today.
Whlle 71111 Martnea. tJld aovlnlll!ent
troopa backed their way ~ the
jungle bldeauls 25 mllea ooutlnieal of
Da 1'11111, r.ommunllt troopa h11.1wo·u.s.
mllltuy IJlltallatlooa In Ila Nlllll ·with
3 Fail in l'ry
To Fl.ee Jail
Tliree 0r11111e County .)all Priaoners
attempted to escape tbroUgb an exhaust
tunnel but were captured, 1herUf's
deputles r-10d.Moollay < ••
The .au.mp{ followed .a su°"""sful
esca~ by two prlsonets one' week ago.
Offleers said Ibey were alerted ~y
nollas conling from Iba third floor ex-
haust tunnel &mday. They found the
trio huddled inside trying unsuccess(uJ!y
to remove one of several screen flxturts
which llne the passage way.
Even H Ibey bad been suc<esalul, 1hey
would not have gained freedom, deputies
said. The tuMel was a ·de.ad enc;!.
Jailers identified the prisoners as Jerry
W. Terrett, 23, of Orange, Fonald L.
Hall, 17, ol Sanla Ana tJld Walter F.
Schnelder, 21, of Orange. AD are pre-
:;entence inmates.
Terrett and Sclmeider are awaiting
trial on auto theft charge,1 and Hall
on burglary and assault with a dangerous
weapon,
On Dec.1, two inmates were aucce!S!ul
in escaping the new jail and are sUll
at large.
Dewey E. Jones of HunUngton Beach
and Charles M. Aguilar of Santa Ana
used a garden hose to slide down from
the roof ol the facility. They l'<&cbed
the roof tlirough a fire door which was
inadvertently left unlocked.
15 mortar rounds, causing "light"
damage and casualties.
A series of small-scale fire lights Dared
on the defense ~ at Da Nang
while American arUllery shelled five
suspected North Vietnamese and Vlet
Cong posiµons just southw~st of the
cltv. ·
The battlefield 25 miles furlber south
ls called "Arizona Territory" because
of the rugg~ terrain and becauae the
Marines have (ound the residents •1lesa
than friendly as in the days of the
old wen. Several thousand Commuajsts
are believed hiding in the mountains
which extend all the way to the bonier
at Laos.
Marine loases were 18 killed and 7S
wounded and South Vietnamese losses
described only as 0 light." Tm! operaUon
was dubbed Taylor Common.
The terrain is so bad the Marine.s
are using. saw.a and. machetes to chop
Qleir way· through · t!'Je steaming, sun-
bloCklOg jungle. They are teportei;l'Iight-
ing at' the outer defehses' of the Com-
munists' jungle bastion.
Allied .commandei'a ordered the drive
Dec. 7. But they kept it secret while
some 3,000 leathernecks wheeled down
from South Vietnam's northern border
to jol!t the drive into the triple canopy
' jungles 25 miles southwest of Qa Nang,
Uie bastion city 300 miles up the coast
frQm Saigon. tJ.s. ~pokesmen said 18 Marines have
been kiUed and 73 wounded In the
flgbttni: 'The battle zone lies 15 miles
IKIUthw~ of a Red stronghold caned "Dodit' Clty" where allied forces killed
1,015 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese
earlier this month in the war's largest
jungle ~gnet operation.
'the.going la tougher in Taylor Common
than against' Dodge City. Some of the
leathernecks hacked straight through the
Juri&le. Others leapfrogged over guerrilla
Jungle outposts and thickets I n
helicopters.
The allied target Is no fly by night
camp. From the hilltop for more than
a decade have come guerrilla bands
on raids and major offensives.
In a letter from the city's financial
consultants, Stone and Youngberg of San
Fl'anclscQ, . cost of geperal 9bUgaUon
baodl .for I pro~ lllllb II tbe Ubrary
alllO!ID.ls to '7i.IOlhper yesr pe•. mllllon
dollara· lof b«>d lntereot ond.~plloo,
·Ull\nl jOIDI Pl!Wfn or pubjic autborlty
.. ,~. boQ!!jl, ·lite -la 188,JOO per mllllon' dollats. jler 1ear,.or 1i.s percent
hlgbjor lhtll genefal·obUgatlon bond>.
Bonils .,,id bJ • noo-profil corporaUon
would· coit ''91.IOP . per mllllon dollars
per year, ar•llll.I eercent higher.
The ~ in cost is in lnlerest
rlta slnce ~ tmie-meani cif.fmancing
a project are based on a 15-year repay-
ment period. ~
Presently general obligaUon bOnds are
figured at about 5 percent lntereat, joint
powers-bonds at 5.5 percent and non-pro-
fit corporaUon at 5.7$ percent, 'according
tG Terence J. McCarty,_ who developed
the cost figures for the city.
General obllgailon bonds ·require a two--
third! ·vote of approyal from the elec·
·torate and recent ~-.has shown
tlie two thlrdll margin almji¢ inlpos&ble
to o~tain. the ofllciala ialj! " ·
Councllrnen took no .... aeuoo,. ~t the
figures are expected tO .irifJUence a
decision on ·whether. to ·go ,~d with
financing a library undet a 1joint-powers
method or to re-submJt the..iS;lf qurnon
bond issue along with Ute $6 million
. park bond 1ssUe request•ln May. "
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Wealthy Coed Kidnaped,~
By Gun-wielding Y out~ .. ·
. ATLANTA, Ga. CAP) -Twenty-year.
old cQed Barbar~ Jane Mackle, daughter
ol a wealthy· Florida land developer,
was kidpaped In ber nlghtgiiwn lrom
a motet early today by a shotgun.armed
duo -one appearing to be only 12
yeara ol age -btt mother told DeKalb
Countx, police.,,_, .
:i'M '"9\11'!',fald ~ wali-clllorol~
and bourid. . . . ~
· MJs; MocJile la. Iba daUlhter of Robert
F. Mackle, 58, secretary-treuurer of
lleltona.Corp., a 185-miHl<m boalelioi1dlng
firm wJih &eld~ln.)fllml. Mackle
alto ii piiiilden1•o1 u\e'EyiiiOraUbn that
owns Key Blscayne Hotel "W h e r e
President-elect Nixon vacailons . fre·
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Valley CCMlcil Meets
' " Tbe·Fawitain-Yalley City Council meets
in regular sesSlon• at a o'clock tonight
in'cOuncll cbambe'A; 10200 Slater Ave. . . . . .
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Mrs. ·Mackle, in a complaint rel~
to news media by DeKalb police, said.
she was visiting with her daughter at
a motel near Emory University fa
northeast AUanta. The daughter is -.
coed at Emory.
Whether a ransom demand was maQI
was not clear-. -
Mrs.' Mackle's account told of hJG
white males, one appearing to be hardtY
12, who gained entry to the motel room
about 4 a.m. by claiming to be police. .
The FBI said: "We're investigat&il
the complaint." r ,
Shortly after the news beak, FBI
agent5 strongly protested to DeKalb
polk:e the release. of informaUon to nen.
riledia~:All Coples of the police re•
wm collecled· by police. olflcera ond•
furthet:lhfonnation was released. aw:
FBra-gents· refused to let newsmC
lalkCwltH Mrs .. Mal!kle. "'' "we.ive got a big one he.re," u1a
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I , ,. HQl:;fY. DAYS SALE :·
I ~T-~• .u,&t before Oiriatmu, I . When all through the hOUIC,
( Not. a creature wu atirring, I Not oven Soula a ......
Costly Christmas
12 Days' Loot Tab: 234,721
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FT. BRAGG. N. C. CUPf) -The
high cmt of living has btou&ht on a
hiaher cost of loving, especially on the
11 days of Chri.!tmas.
Once the man who sent his true Jove
exotic gifts on each of the 12 days
coWd do it for a song. Last year, ac·
cording to the Ft. Braag WormaUon
Office, the gllta would bave cos!
1224,nu&, ii he had been 11st1ooed bere.
But Army researchers found that due
to a 4.5 pereent increase in the cost
of livtna, t.be price thlJ .year for gift.I
ranging !ram 12 drummers drumming
to a pafltld&l! in a pear tree jumps
to 13U,1'17.IL
Tbe AmrJ uld Bureau ol Labor
StaUaUca llJurea re!W<d_ lul moolb
Arson 'P~ihility'
In Beach Blaze
•HunUniton Beach llnmen and police
today are contlnulnc theJt ant0n in-
...Uptlao ol a flte Bunday which did
PIO damqe to N...,land School.
Olflctala at Iba fin clopattmeot said
Juvonlleo about I p.m. Al a flte In
a plutlc ·bucket ~aced Oii loP ol a
drlntlng fauctl at Iba ao1Jool al 8787
Dolphin Avt. OM-wli.11 w.aa &earc:hed
by the blaze, fireman aald. ...
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I increased by 110,156.38 the &mount
determined last yeor by Spec. 4 W.
J. Chaodler of Raleigh, N. C., then
a draftee.
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Chandler dilcovel'<d last year the Irresistibly comfortable ••• RECLINA-ROCK.ER • by LA• Z • aov• parlrldge in • pear tree Ille Englishman I __ _::.:..;_:..;_.;,,;._:_.;,,;. _____ _, ______ -=~..:.....::.:..:.._:::_.;,;_..;_ ____ ~
gave his lady love would cost $15.25. I Evtn a bwir Sani .. C&ll.'t l"CSU:t lht rc:luini comfort a( • •
Today the cost would b:e $1j,98. I ~........,,~ ~ ~ ~ La·Z-1'o>' Reclint·Rock~lllamooth roc.kiqlctlbim doze By today's higher prtcn, he would · ~ ~~ ' oil llld, when be w1tstc to JCntdl out io w, be caa ra&. 1
have to pay the foltowiDI prices for ' • P'9"WA;ruTC -tbc sc:looive foot~st IC\'ft" Md recline to ,r, comfort po-the next half-dozen gifts! • • t 1 d 11n a •At '"' '""' i...1-tQJ'1 fKlflT -~! .,., -M l -'"'*'• 1ilio11, C\'en to !uU btd. Tbe Re<:lin•·llod: j,s -rhe M•P. I $73.15 for two urt e oves, . ""'" er, •t 111 :r.!.,'-· '"J"' •ts •oaiia cal All-In-One Cbii(' ••• the perfect Christmas ,trt tar ,
for thret French he~_f18,005.SG. 'f(t ' I ;::;~11\i~...,"' n:~:; Mather or Dad. See 111 taday for your Christmu sift four (now extinct) cal ·b1rdJ, $181.89 I 'nfl~·...--'i,,ttl1o
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geen a-laying, and tm.18 for aeven '14950 sw:qht:<~~:m~ would cost SALE PRICED FOR CHRISTMAS DWVERY .__
$!oi.10 In federal minlrilum wqea plus """' • • •
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M,588 for the cows. The coat' for nine
l'!llle9 dancing would be Q,384.76, in-
dudlniJilew York City Billet Co. salaries Co1t1 Mtu't Old•t Hom.owned Furniturwi s._....,
tJld transportaUon.
Round trip 1r1111porattion from London
for to lords •·leaplna WG1ld be ll,2S7.51.
El.Ven plpera plplf11 from the Nelf York
Philharmonic would cost. ~,089.62. But
1s dtwPniera drumming, ivallabT• rteht
at flt Brau, would be a baraaln at
151.2$. Aamllnc to ll1e 18th cenlury ballad,
the partrldJe lo the pear -la given
12 Umes, the two turtle dovet 11 Umcs
the Fr.ni>h hens-10 Ult!ef, Ill<! to cin.
But at these prlcea:?
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DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA
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U.S., South Rift Over Talks, ·Widen&·
P.UU., (UPI) -AU. S.-South Vietnam
tp~t Met the Vtetnam talb~ widened
rap;.dly today. Vw=e Pre6ident Nguyen ~ Ky renewed hia attac.ks on Defense ~lal'y. Clark Clillord W Saigon said
It , . would · never agrt>t to a purely
American-North Vletnr.mese settlemenl
.Ky lea . hil del<t. tion headquarters
altar' a ~ or//!imon two hours
wW, Amba!sador WI A....U Harriman.
oljd be pref<md IA> work directly with Harriman and C)Tus v a.nee without com·
ments from American offlclall in
IVashingtoo. ,
,"I don't tnow how Mr .. Cli!ford, staying
far away in Wuhington. ~ make
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remarka about the prqir111 here," Ky said s.l&_on -1d _.,. accepl a .tel·
said. Thil WU a reference to Clillord'1 Uemenl dk:lated by .Wuhlngtoa ' e,d
Sunday statement that S1.11on'1.1quab-HaDol:
hling wu deJaytng.llarl ot lbe ezpanded Aakecl whethel-·1be alll1• bod come
talkB. up· with -proPQS&la ·on the shape
"We came here acceptinz that we of the conference table, ,Hlrriman Aid,
have to flee ·.._ lot of •JnllUf't." Ky "We neY!r mate -•'· .m-a saia. "We are ready." . .....,......... -n..-a___,-,A .. lfi--lhe ""•of ourselves. We talk abbut common pro-n~ w~ ·-·'"-. hemeant,,Kyaald,"llteCllfford'a." . ~ wltti &view to.ftavini •,JIDlied ·
Harriman ·refused-to . d1ICull specifics frmt." , -· •
of the rut · between W aal:µncton and LUo. had stated, 0 Tbe dele11Uon of
Saigoo .~ ~ co(( hO· biid ''.a vtfy , the <Sculbl~~.to !lie
good lallC" with· Ky .and Ami>H•* Plril ........ "wllL ...... .... "'
Pham.Dill!! Lam.Jlealled It a"--. tlle tbOOalll ol a aeporat. 1ettlanent
meetiJli," jlll( jt-.ll>Ofl!Yo!W w.. -··llllll8f~--.. '.
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Variance -Okay,
Cites Traffic
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IW'erner E. Ehrenprei.s, who Is .eeking
• variance to build 12 apartment units
on mixed-zone property at 595 S. Cout
llighway got a n!d light from Laguna Beacll city plannen Mooday nighL
Noting that It would be diflkult to
•WDMmOOate increued trafflC generated
by ' the units, Al Autry, city plmmer,
qid Uie traftlc situation would have
"' .... studl«I.
PWmers, following his· suggesUon,
deftrred a decision to Jan. 20 so an
1~' depth traffic study may be matte.
'l'Jiey recommended that the Laguna
Beich City Cotmcll approve funds for tli~ ofildy.
'~otlng agaj_nst their deeision, planner
a.Aries Johnson asked, "Shou1d the
liiden of bnprovlng property fall on
OM.city?" A:n.< ramllkaliona are greater than
o°' Jot.,. answered Autry. "We can't
,,.; then\.. t6 take on tbe burden. We
could ame up wlth interim or half-BOlu-
tkols without a llludy, but .,. need
something like thil. '!.. · · ~ ~ ·
.r.f.Wut the ~ W(llQ)d.,put an incru.ed
q)je OD aD tha property along that
ma. IVhat we're dolDi ii ..;toc,·we're
g.i.g to hire -to. thow ""1 ~sred.use ~ pwpaty;,. Johnlon
Autry said -11 on South Cou1
ll!ihway from -<be· bquna lf<!(el IA>
~PY Hollow ....id he --• ;;pie applicallCI ardllleol, Dlft.llaril·
~e. complalned about another delay.
~ effect you may be imposing a
~atorium on building. 'J'be plan we
~ sets the butldlng as far ., potalble
•WfY from die strttt. The front of the IRlt is left with )>lftin1. ··It woWdn'f
Interfere '71th a sohrtioo." . ~ Brjgp, commis.'1on chairman,
• · he uauaUy "ha1 to go aloe& with
~ f reeommendaUom in such cases."
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..-..peariog In ti.I Drir "up front" pos._
tloa 1111 Page' of.toCfa.y'1 DAILY PILOT,
~-edllorlal paga loday Include.I a guest r.,.rt 11bich tal!eo a cJoee lool< at "Spiro
w11o?" end finds Vice Presldent.<lect
8'*" "-cauld be a major .... ,
lo•lhe NIE1111 AdmlniltnJlon. ..
..other l<atum tnclnde an edilorlal on tW revival of the "stillborn" nuclw
dota!Un& pion~ a IJmtllt for the long iiol nickel beer llJll I column Oii thil tel!'"• Bn!"l1 (as to greenback)
t'!Jilstmu. n.. editorial -will -t!npe "' lppw" In the .... pooltlon ltt tho forward ,oectloo ol the paJIOI',
jJW behind lbe NilJoul---· Looi! ~Jlliili10ii~ .. --
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A restaurant bar In Merr!JI JOO.-'•
Suri and 'Sand motel ccmplex reeelved
temporary bl....,..irOm.Laguna Btach
Planning Commlaloa-Monday llicb~
Sinco the o.....U plan had ·1-1 ap-
proved. Johoaon bad made . 1 om e
modllic&U<ins for which be sooght ap-
provaL ~ l'fevloualy plans·u11ea.1cr 11te· l'llOl!ll
and 'an li'lciot'bU, CulmiU1 plint ta!! for 3 unltl to mate~ m<n room for
the restaurant-bar area.
Plani)en wanted IA> delay OIJ!lrOVai
of ·moc11111iat1on1 for a· ~-.......,,
hut Bemml Sylan, 1peatllig far J-.
asked U "'1nporary u .. ol the bar coold
be granted WJW a declslon WU reached.
Planners agned to alJoW temporary
... with !lie undenlandlni Iha! u they
decide not 10' ·authorize IDOd1flcitlam, cilan&'S would be .........,._ .
During lbe meelllll pWmm· allo •IP-
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Edgar Allen, El .Jl1on"iJ.-: t ·»,·siee1c JtJ: .• J...:..._~ .. · ..
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NEW .YOl\lt (AP) -'.A:dol=· ·.OtOct matkel trimmed Ha· I-. :i.. thil ~.In moclerai-·. _ · ,;ISto•
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• LoNa .cutnumber<d .aallll by .iwl>1 lo
one.. The Dow J-tailultrlai ~
Private mem~t serV!Ces wijLbe hl!ld
Wednelday for yachLsman ~ar Allen.
rather of Laguna Beach •EI Mono School
Prlnclpal 'WUllam!Allen find Testatn~ .of
I ' . ' • ' Corona deJ Mar for 20 '}'ears. · .
Mr. Allen ~ ~ an"1 8~1 heart at~ck at his home, 419 Seawati:I; Roa~,
Saturday. He Wll 71. · · f Well.tnown 1n lhe •Harbor Ai-ea. piling
clrclea. he w~. a · mbnbet 'J)f' ~~ race
commlitee .at ' f.lle Balboa ,ya·cht, Club
wt.ere lie wa1 an hciftRrafy 'member,. H~ was a inembef ·or the NeWp0rt' Rar1>or
Lawn P:wling Association and was a
Mucn, Sealari!!f-Lcdge N.o .. 708.
"Survlvcn inCIOOe hil' wUe, Mary Ann
of the home; two sons Eagar Leslie
Allen of Oak Vuow, c;,il(f.,,ll(ld )Vllfiim,
princlj)al of El Moqo .Elementary ~hool
~ Laguna; five grandcliUdrtn at1d tcne
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The Rev. ·Edward P. ·Mita.1ri11·ofllcl1te ~ a ~. ~ ·-~ · .. '
at tfie' 4etvic:U alt at . .,'.M!chMltl , All -.---------...;;...,...,. Angels Episcopal Church .In.pataoa ·del
Mar·. 1ntennen1· la at ,paclfk( 'View
MemoriaJ Park. ; -' ' · j! .
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•mJdnlihl poycbedelle rock mualc lulJval f--,31 boDda. sdleduled onl1 II :<1a11 away 1( tbe Or•n&• C.W.ty
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1UCb u ~ :N .. P• l'lllh'ol· cl lo .... 1 I It'll cllT _..,, wbo II ·1iaullf tjiatlna bil lllfd DtillJVW -
last ~ • • ·' allo • -ol tbe fair bolnl, moved ,,.. aTn1t denlaf of tbe bdili...,.
• FllrgrOunds.
ProlOWld dllmly would be an uo-
denfiltemeot of Ml!!"' Alvin L. Pll\kley'a
,,..,...,.. !if ·a. slant N~ ""I> ltlrl!D"• -mo 11\111l1141d, bot u ..... , 1"'t"1he-mollcn ._,.I«' Itek·
f'1s!IVll bod 81!-to<f 911IY ·10,aao to prunlMd a Uvoly ....ion ol the Fair of a second.
11,• vfllfon, bUt ll0,000 6odi11 arid 8oonl ..,,.. 11·Jio1<1s ' • routine ~, l Cew>ollmen Oeorge .1., Tueller In '• reae\l<>ll to tbe n..,..; •
No ... , """""by llOl'even tlli = County Fl1t llaanl. ~ been
soUll ~·Ille JllrbO< Art!I , fGl';lhe 'lllllJ'ld.&¥ llclll ln lalrpou11d10lf• • m'I"' ~(ory tone, IUl&eated 1 del")'·, t"°1"f. mill,' wllldt ~·~ lla allo ._.....ied no_.,._ Inf action= )hlti. uol)LM!t '-".~
to U!e NnnOct am1teur band ~ ~
on Dee..•. whis:b, miey end on 1 10!1f
note, U It even begins.
lll'GiarlloliL ' • · ·~-but!-ll-ldli bolnl Bcilld inV<f loo\ '111indiY, . tfie l)l1flpacled melllloll ol w ntW· .....ii.p ...id~ ""*I u.i-, baYln( a s I -lcio'h!cfa'7
psycbeii<Uc rock mlllic f..UVll ln tbe .....,.. ma,n11er, about bow the coo-"We can't bold Ibo Fair Boar
offing. came l!!J!OCmtly -.,ii .w)loo ~.Col lllrled. responsible," said Councilman WJ!lat'I
~ by Gat'len Grove FM rlldlo
station KTBT, tbe music festival la G ·
peeled to draw up to 10,000 -· with lletell llread)' belllc sold and
adverllsem-broldcul to t be
Chari«~ fau.r ol thl ~. -~· Luijtans bas no 1uthortty to T. Jordan, as Councilman William L.
came l>ef<n the councU f~ a llfCnoe. . • give ~ 10< tills," l!umpllreya Sl Qalt ttinlnded the a)>plkiltil• Ouit
.Amid l">Ylnc -...nt, coan-declmil. • tbe term J?op Feollval mat• io9a1 efty
clbnen btf111 deinaildlal an uplanltlon Lulftw, 11Cbeduled1aday for jury lrfal fathen akitllab. ,, . 1
fer the lack ol comm11nlc•tloa about on an uuull ii!d battery cba1'le In Vice Mayor Wilson cautlou&ly eaked . ' '
'I • -Sh~ppiitg ftir !Shoplifters
P~nc_zqthes Offic~rrs: Mi~gle W:ith Store Cr~.
J .. likt ·~orui and MliY Jones; {bey "'ftle problem Is, we jull. don't baVe · . "'
wort lbelr .'rfr/ UrOugb Chrlsbnu-dut; enouch people," DYi ~VI LI. Ghnn are not u prone to' lbievery aa lfils. •
ter6d· alllel, ·with tired Ml and holiday Wa!Ur, •bolo teama bigan -ting ,.. Fuhloo and apparel may be on. ft&SOn
smiles, drawing no particulnr attenlion jor lboppJng atoll of Coeta Mesa last f thlJ be led Uoning . la'
ln the busy cityjs crowded &hops flnd Friday. or • no • men Bl.I'
stores · • "We're trying to hit the wlxile city purses, baggy coats, large pocket. and The). visit the boutique, tour the toy and IO far we've gotten IODle nibbles, ~ndencies to try on cl~thing they don't
department. broWse in the jc1'eler's and but we've aot to lpml more time in intend to buy, but decide to wear out
loot over Ueli in the ·Vanity Shoppe, the ""'"' lo mate aobial arreata," Lt. of the store on impulse.
but ·bUy nothing more to add lo their Walbt Rid. · • , M&aJ mercbanta. police b ave
bag of colorful, gift·wrapp<d parcela. Sftonl ~ .,.. olnjoqoly 1C111nC dllcovered/ ~ ~ Oll1I pfDblema
Unlike other couples, however, their up 'imttnrllb ,lblftl -wn ...... eon-ud ~ the ~· mah the
trained eyes COOBtanlly play over tha tac'*I and -belart thi1 could -·, facll ol w• touCh op
crowds 1o.-a "l!iri lUlllM too cl..0 'to actmlll 1nU a. law, wlllcb perbal" themlllva at Inventory lime. '
the coarneUcs conntei; Oi'!he nian 'trying -·the .-1*-lldal 1-.'. "I, saw to much,. In fact," said LI.
on expensive &hoes while the clerk b PrOf,.,..i. ~ .~ llao '!<· Walter of hit diey m the abopllfl bea4
buiy elsewhere. • treinlll~ adt'9 .d\trllll •. "9· rich': and "thallcouldltanllybelleveJt."
Unlile • other couple.; they catr1 no t-cefat ~ -, LI. Walter "Some lbopteepm i.. don' lletlll
Santa'Claas Usll, but the tooll of their ~ 11111· Ibey ...,;. to be liavlnc lllUe to core." he said, inenlionlna bulk
tr•'fei< ll other montfla of Ille· year local lmpld to far lhil year. dlsplaya o1 u~ly fl\ched illml -many
-tbe badges and bandcuffB of sworn Aa a claa,' thl moot tn>lcal allmler near d-..O)'I -and chec:koul l)'llema
police officen. .. · -wbo·-thl same mulmum penalty in wltlcb aecurtfy seema tbe ll!t con·
Christmas crime· is • btre again and of $50t fine IJld a year in jail u 1ideraUon.
the Costa Meta Police' Department has a pro -ii a &lrl 17 to 22, who enter1 'l1lele primarily Involve market-style orPnlzed to deal with those dciing their a store -· ol Jntlnt, but Is pveo -seluJll Jn which employes
shoplifting early," with. couples of an lmpulllve opportuillly. frequenUy .bave their bacb to the doors,
plainclothes officer1 . mi.ngllng in thl .. lt'1 interest!q:," Aid Lt. Wilker, makhia Wpe lfmple for pro or amateur
crowds. · ''you flncl that boya ID that ap .,Wp · thlev• allb.· ·
Planners.' Defer .
Building Jlequest
After P~u.
Donald Jennlnp' intent lo build ..
ltl8 two vacant Jots sU.rred up a wave
of M'ilte!I protests from bll Hlgb Street
neipbcn during • meeting of Lquna
Beach city plannen Mandley nigbL
Jennlnp wed city plumen to declare
his two vacant lots at 424 and 434
Hlgb Drive as legal building altea.
The catch was &hat the111 two. IOU
could only be approached via a private
access road which currenUy ii serving
five other homes. Accordinl to 111 l11al
defirUUon, a private acceas. road · can
onlJ serve four homes.
ln varied communications to the p~
ning commlasioo, neighbors argued
>&ainal bil request, complaining ol safety huarda. overcrowding, traffic conge!Uoa and parting problems. .
Fred Briggs planning commlsslon
chalrman, said he felt lhere was in-
sufficient evidence. "It seems to me
we don't have anything here to look .
al Why was this allowed to be heard
when there iii nol au.Uiclent evidence."
.. Jt is not necessary for hJm (the
applicant) to have in mind any definJte
buUdlng site. lie just wants to establish
hJs lots as a building site under certain
r;tandards,'' Clyde Springe, building and
planning direct.or, pointecl out to com·
missioners.
Jennings said oc wanted to build a
home for hJs family and sell the other
Jot to a friend, who also would build
a home.
"I was amazed to find they weren't
already buUdlng sites," be told city plan
ners, who voted to defer 1 decision
to their Jan . 20 meeting.
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Oll:AMG£ (OAIT flulllSHIHG COMl"ANY . .
Wealthy ·Coed Kidnaped
By Gun;.wielding Youths
An.AllTA, GL (.\!') -Twtn17·1ear·
old coed Bartlara J-ilactle, dalllhter
of a weallbJ .-land developor,
WU tJdnaped ln her nllbilowD from
a mold early w.u; b)' a abc>ICw>trmed
duo -..... ~ to be aol7 1J ~ .. • ....... ~K.. YWI of.l!I• -her moth!" told ,,.,.... COWll1 poilce. : • • •
Thi moiller aa1d Ille .... cblorGIGrmed
andbound.. ·;· ...
Miu ~ 11111' dau&bl .. ol Robert
F. Mackle, 11, -..Y·tnuul<r of DeltoOa CGrp., a 11$omllllon bQmobnlldlng
firm with beadquarlm In MlamL Macki• also I! jlresldent of thl CO<pOrallon that
owns Key Biscayne Hotel w be r ~
President-elect Nl1on v1catlons fre.
quently.
Special Setbacks
Adopted for 205
Portafina Lots
Special setbacks for a group of 205
lots oo the Portafina tract. were
establilhed by IAgun., Beach planners
Mondy night to pormlt development on
the hilly sites In Arch Be1cb Heights.
The setback.I were adopted with the
undentandlni that developorl !Ill¥ aeel·
indlvidu.al varJi:oces for Jots in special
clrcumstallcu.
Developer Mau .Patttltt bad oubmiUed
a sirrillar requett to l prevldua plannlnr
e-0mmtsslon which ruled not to tltablish
special seij)acks upleu· many variance
applications wen 1Ubmltted.
Mrt Mackle, In a complaint released
to ..... media b)' DilKalb police, aaid
Ille wu vlalllnl wilb her daughter al
a motel near Emor7 University in
norlheut AUantl. '!be daughter is 1
coed at Emery.
. Whither a ~ranaom demand w~ made
Wa.1 not clear.
Mrs! Mack.le'• .account told of twa
wltjte 1Dalaa, one ~lt>i to be hardly
IJ, wllo tilned enlfy lo the motel room
about' 1.m. by c1a1m1~ to be police.
Tile FBI aaid: "We re inveallgailng
the complalnt."
iune Allyson's
Mother Suffers
Heart Attack
The mother of actress June Allyson,
suffered 1 aevere heart 1ttlci Monday,
shortly after being taken to 1 Ventura
hospital, where she wa.s to be ezamlned
!or recurrent chest pains.
Mrs. Clara Brenner, 71, of Ventura,
ii repol1ed in saUsfactory condiUon to-
day In Comunlfy Memorial Ho.!pilal's in·
lenalve care unit, according to an ad·
minlstrator's spokesman.
Ptfiu Allyson, of Lido Isle, is with
her in Ventura today, aecompanled by
her huaband, Glenn Maxwell, awaiting
ln1 ctianie in Mrs. Brenner's cond!Uon.
!teladvea uid Mn. Brtnner was taken
to her physician's oI!ice Monday, ex-
amined and sent home, after which her
C(lfldit.lon wontntd and sbe wal!I driven
to the hospital by her huaband WUllam.
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<HOPLIFTER LIFTING
Chrlttm.11 Crime
Two or Orange County's llU"_.Sest llllld·
holders, the I r v i n e ComPany .and
Mission Viejo Company, Wednesday
come before the Orange County Planning
Comm~on seeking agricultural
preseM status for their acreage.
Jf granted under,.the 1965 •WUJjamaon
Act, Itvlne and Misalon Viejo Would
be granted by the coun~ supervisors
stabilized taxes against these agricultural
lands.
, In tw"n, lhe comeaffies pron:J,lse to
· restcict land uae to •gri.culture for an ~ ' · agfeed period of time -usually 10
years.
In its application, Irvine seeks preserve
statu.s on .&CJ,050 acres which the county
planning department has valued at $23.5
million.
1'1lis acreage comprises almost all of
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RESTAURANT .• Don Juan Never zone into a dental office.
Had This Problem The variance was granted subject to
certain stipulations on parking, acces.!
and a one-way sign.
-Agreed to schedule public hearing Tongue-'.ln-cheek sheriff's de Pu i I es recommending the adoption of CH (com·
carefully stressed the location or lhe mercial-hotel) ordinances on Jan. 2tl and
Incident in their Jog -"Don Juan Feb. 3.
Avenue, San Juan Capatrano." -Approved a sign program (or the
They were aent there late· Saturday Casile Gallery and Jordan Antiques, 1280
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ranch holdings north of the Santa Anl
Freeway and those lands 90Uth of tht
freeway which are east of Sand Canyon
Avenue, extending to the Pacilfc Ocean.
Misaion Viejo Company seeks ~rese.rY#
slatus on 36,449 acr:es valued by tile
county planning department 1t aboUt
P mllllon. The area Is bounded on Ute
norlh by O'Neill Park and the Bryant
and Starr ranches; on the west "'
Mission Viejo's planoed community au!
the city --0f. San Juan Capistrano; and
on the ~th by the city of San Clemente
and on tbe east by Cleveland Nau~
Forest.
Orange County Assistant Plannifik
Director Stuart W. Balley said that the
two big land companies are Ute f~
county applicants for a g r i c u I t u r f.1
preserve status.
Fi'!'e later applications from smaller
holdings will be heard by county plannel's
Jan. 8. ..
At Wednesday's county planner session,
Mission Vlejo officials get the ftrst plU
for agricultural tax statu.s at 9:30 a.m.
~ Irvine Company presentation ·I&
scheduled to follow at 3:30 p.m.
Bailey said the public is invited to
the session in the county's engineering
building, 400 W. 8th St., Room 181,
Santa Ana.
In addition to the fonnal presentations,
county officials said citizens 1peakh«
both for or qainst the preaerve ilatql
will be heard. ~:
N. Coast l;llgtrway. wben a 2G-year-old woman reported that -Granted the division of land request L R ta • t
a man who may have been inspired from Jerry Habeck and John Hedges aguna CS uran ' .
by the 11teet name tried to rape her ..• Jqr thejr properties on 1947 Rimrock Hit by Bur.,ular
She told otflcp-s 'tliat 'the au.spect broke Road .. , Tllf: applicants, in turn, were Uk·
. ' ff 11 the ed to meet certain re<j'uiretnents of the Laguna 's Cottage Restaurant was 1~to her apartment, tu:ned 0 a engineering division and planning depart· burglarized Monday of $36 in chan1e
lights and dragged her into the bedroom ment regarding sewage, drainaf, access aft~r the thief pried open a window
where lie attempted the attack. and setbacks. ~ to enter the building at JOI N. Cont
Investigating deputies learned that lhe -Agreed t h a t Allen Oldsmobile· Highway.
entwhlle Don Juan was persuaded to Cadillac was moving ahead· on agreed In an earlier burglary, Boyd V.
abandon his energetic amours when a street Improvement.I aod decided to Reimann, 22 of 408Y, Tblrd St., tOJd
third party entered the bedroom -his check on the matter again at the Jan. police that bis residence had been
wife. 5 meeting. ransacked. Stolen were a f75 r;tereo
No charges had been riled by m. -Defined 13 lots in -Bluebird Park set and 20 lo 2S record ' album.I worth
vestigatora late Monday. as building sites. $15, according to police reports.
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HOLLY DAYS SALE
qTwu the night before ~istmas,
When all through tho house,
Not a creature wu atirring,
~ot cvco Santa aaus .••
11.•krf H. W•M
l"IWIWoll ... """'"""
J••k l. C11ltY
Vb ,,..,.,,, •IMf Gelletal M1nai
TJi•111tt kM'<'il ....
Tho"'•• A. M•,..hi~• Ml"""'-Ulfilr
Since then lhtre bu been a long
list of variancea becluae geogtapby maite
it impossible to mtet Hlitlna "'"
qulremenll. 'Ibertlort, P1ttritte, with
his contractor, T.D. H•glln, appeared
once 11ato bdcn planoers with the
requesL
Shortly alter adm1J8ion, she suffered
the major attack, in which her heart •
1 rtportedly stopped for as long as four
mlnutel btfore she wu revived. Sbe
bad no hiatory of heart trouble .
!rresistitily comfortable ••• ( RECLINA·ROCKER)0 by LA• Z • • ov•
11.id•ri P. N•ll P•11I NIJ11.
UlloN ~ Mwrlllltwl
ClfY "'"*' Ow.tw '-'""o'"" 222 f•.-.•f Av•.
Moilh11 AUt•111 P.O. 1-. UI, t2ll2 --t.ttt Mt.: a ~ ..., 11r.tt tt.......,; ...,.: nu -.1 ..... ....,..._.
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Plannen decided a.ll Iota may put
garages within a11 feet d Ut* front
property line If a side eolly to the
gora1• Is feulble.
In 1ddllkln "veral ttreell wen mark·
ed for no ·parkln1 and 19 Iota Were
et\ef>rlMll!·lor apeclal eetl>tcta. ~ of tht IOI Iota in tbe
-........ dlYlded Into lO '""'"' 1111111 •lbacb.
El Morro Stages
Yule Carol F ete
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BUSES •••
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Evin a busy Sulla na't milt lbe rtluin1 comfort of•
La-Z-Boy Recl.lna·Rockt~!ts amoodi roekinJ ~ti JLim dota
otf tnd, when he ••Ill$ to lfntch out to 1119, he cm nile
the &tlcctift lootrc~t levcr a.nd ft'('.linc lo •111 comfort po-
......, _ llC\_ sitioo, even to full btd. 1 be Rcdina.·Roclccf"'is '"l'b.c J.l•ii·
ell All·ln·On1 Chait" ••• th~ perfect Cbdtlltlu alft fot
1-fothcr or Dad. Ste u1 today for )'ol.lr Or®Du ail't
acltction.
SALE PRICED FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY
1865 HARBOR BLVD.
DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA
Phone LI S.5131
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, SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. lliarioa ml
J!oulh VI-~ bo\111111
through the Jut Omnumltt atrOQ&ldd
-tltn!atenlng ·DI N.... have ldllod !Ill
'CommU!llais and cipturod " suq>edl, ,p.s. milit.ry apok..'men '*"" ~·
;, While 7,IOO Marina. aod pvempient
'troops backed tbelr way lhrvuCh the
1ungle bideoutl 25 mil,. -11ure11 al
Da Nang, Coo>munlat "-hit two U.S.
\nillt.ry lnstallaiioos ln' Da NIOI with
15 mortar rouoda, ca• ull&bt ..
damage and cuualtiet.
A aeri<s ol mnalHWe fue lighta fland
on the defense perimeter at Da Nang
while American ai-wJery aheUed five
suspected North V-1¢ Viet
llong pos!U<iis just IOlllbwut al the • I • • ' ,. 'ji~ biiU~;ield 25 ~. ;~ ..;;lb
Is called "Arizona Ten1tory" bocaule
of the rugged terrain and because the
J(arlnea have founil the .r-1.,.
-fdendly u in .o., ~ of the ~ west. severai lhoolaftd Comlnunllla
are believed hiding in the mountalna
which extend all the way to the border
~t Laos.
.... Marine losaes were 11 killed and n
wounded and South Vietnamese 1oues
cteacrtbed only u "light." Tbe operation ;Wu dubb<d Taylor Common.
•• 11 The terrain bi IQ bad 'the Marlnel
•are UJlng saws and machetes to chop
lltle.ir way through the steaming, sun-.
'lllock!ng jungle. They are reJ>Orted fight.
~ at. the outer defenses of the Com·
;ll\unists' Jungle baalion.
Allied commanders ordered the drive
flee. 7~ But they kept It seicret wblle
some 3,000 Jeatbemecb wheeled dmm
from South Vietnam's northern border
to job the drive into the triple canopy
jungles 25 mUes !IOOlbwesl of Da Nang,
j/)e bastion cily !00 mUes up the coast
from Saigon. •• ,,,U.S. spokesmen said 18 Marines have
been killed and 73 wounded In tbe
lighting. The baWe zone lies 15 miles
eouthwest of a Red stronghold called
''Dodge City" where allied forces killed
ol ,025 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese
~•rller th1s month in the war'1 largeat
jungle dragnet operation.
The going is toogber In Taylor Common
tban against Dodge City. Some of the
'118tb.ernecu backed malght lhrou&h Iha
jll!ljJJe. Olherl leapfrogged over guen1lla
jungle outpolll and thick.CS I n
helicopters.
The allied large! Lt DO fly by nipl
camp. From the hilltop for more than
a decade have come pen1.Ua binds
on raids and major offensives.-·
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:Convicted Slayer
·~peck Gets Stay
'"CHICAGO (APJ -The electrocution
~f Rkhard Speck, %7, for murdering
eight young nurses waa stayed tod.11
ti'y the Il11nols Supreme Court pendlng
-Ible future ac:lion by the U .s.
Supreme Court.
Jan. 31 had been set as the d1te far execution.
.., The order delaying the death pena1ty
was signed by Justice Daniel P. Ward
ti the Illinois Supreme Courl
• The Illinois court recently upheld the
o:>nvictlon of Speck by a Circuit Court
jury in Peoria ln April 11167. The eight
11Urses were stran&led . and knifed in
lleir Chicago townboula dormilory but
Ml"! trial was shifted downltate on a
defensei>tea. that Speck could not receive an unprejudicod bearjpg In the com-
ftlunity whe(e the crime took P.Iace. ·
"The nurset wtri B1iln-JuJY It, Ildl.
·IP.""k was ~ a law days later
\*hen his idenUtr,W11~discovered in Coun-o fY Hospital where be· bad been ta);.,
tOr treatment o! self·lnfllctld Qife founds. I . . -.. · ~-.., .... -... .. .. ~ ..
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Brit;..h ·child Convicted of 'Thrill Murtkr•'
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FT. BRAGG, N. ,~ (UPli -The , ~ •. hlP cost ol llVfDa ')lU ~t in'. a hilher cool d lovtiig, eaped OD thi
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S B L d ~ -• ' ~-• · 'l'hriO or ' Comity .n11 Prt-. anta ea(!••e ·.-. ~ -· . ·· · .i.' -~iil-il'~""::C. ~·in~
Janet Molloy and her internationally mown friend take a sU,,ll mf 'tunnel b¢ werr captured, ··,tlxirlff,1
beach at st. Petersburg, F1a., where~·JIOrlly gentleman i• t8ldng-depuUes rtported_ Moeday. ·~:-"·
last minute breather before leaving on.:hh 'annual aro(md..the.-world The attempt followed .• -••<.mt
mldnigbl lligbL ' ' e!Cape by two prisooen one -.,.. Officers said Ibey ·were · alii'Wd by
3 Held After Worn~, 73.,
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Dragged, Robbed of Purse
Three teen-agers were arrested Mon-
day on charges of robbing a 73-year~Jd
HunUngton Beach matron by grabbing
her purse from a moving pickup truck
and dragging her down the street.
Pollet identified the 11mpects as:
.-Jerry J. Faulkner, 18, 2618 Delaware
St.
-Terry ~ Hardy, 18, UOll England
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-A 17 year old juvenile being he.Id
in Juvenile Hall.
Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Monty
McKennon said the three suspects were
arrested after wftrie!seS allegedly gave
descriptions .to Investigating officers.
The vic:tlm, Mn. Dolores C .. Dunn,
wu reported resUng at her home, 909
Alabama SL She suffered cut lm'es
and broken eyeglasses In the attack.
Mrs. Dunn told police she was walking
down lndJanapolls Avenue when three
young men in a moving pickup truck
grabbed her purse.
She refused , however, to release her
grip on the ban<lbag and while still
clutching the purse, she was dragged
down the street by the pickup, The
strap finally broke and ahe wu: released.
The two adult suspects, Faulkner and
Hanly, are held in jall in lieu.of $12,500
bail each. They face court arraignment
on the robbery charge Wednesday.
noises coming from the third flbar ·ft.
haust tuMel Sunday. They foond · the
trio buddied Inside tryfng unauccesstully
to remove one of sevefa1 scrten filtures
whlch line the p.assage'way.
Even il Ibey bad lieen successlul, Ibey
would not have gained freedom, dtputlta
said. The tunnelJas a dead end.
JaUers ldentUi the prlaonm as Jerey
W. Terrett, 2.!, of Orange, F'<lnald L.
11811, 27, Of Santa Ana aild Walter F.
Schneider, 21, of Orange. All are pre.
sentence Inmates.
Terrett and Schneider mi awalting
trial on auto theft charges and Hall
on burglary and assault with a dangerous
weapon .
On Dec. I, two inmalel were auccossful
in escaping the new jail and are atll1
at large.
Dewey E. Jones of HµnUngton Beach
and Charles M. A&ullar al Santa Alla
used a garden hose to allde down from
the roof of the facllity. They reached
the roof through a flrt door which wu
inadvertently left unlocked.·
.IJ.daya of Olrl.tlmaa.
Once the man who -hJa true Jove --,lifb Oii' eeoh. al the IJ days
could '.do il-.&r a oooc.-i..t -· ... c:ordln( in the n. Braa lnfcrmalien
Olfloe; the gills woald . -. -. $2Sl,7Jl.41j<ll he bad -tlallened hen.
But Arrilt .___., foonct· thal due
to a 4.5 pertenl -· lo-.Ille cool of llvtn(, the price Ibis ,_ for gills
ranging from IJ drummen """1unlng
in .a partrld1e in a pear -jumpo
in llSl,1'17.111.
The Army said Buruu al Labor
stau.uca n..,.. releaaed wt JDODlh
lncreued by fl0,15UI Ibo aiD<llDlt
detennined wt year by Spec. f W.
J. Chandler of Raleigh, N. C., then
a draltee. ,
Chandler dilcovered iul year the
partridge in a pear -the Eng!l.thman
gave hJa !ally love would -cost fll.111.
Todoy the cost would Ila Ill.Ill. ·
By today's higher prices, be would
hive in pay the foll<JWID& prlcel !or
the DUI ball<loreo gtfla: -
17UI for two turtle dovea, 1172."
for lhreo. Frtocb ""'11, flJ,OllUI for
four (-extincl) caJUns birdl, 1111.11
for five golden rlnp, $83.70 for ,ix
,.,.e •layini, and ID.II for "'en
l'WlDI a-iwinimlng, I
Etght maldl a-mllklng would eoet
11111.40 in federal minimum wagea plua
'4,!18 for the """'· The coot for nine ladlea dancing would be 13,181.'11, 'in-
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Statewide Search,
Ort for Two Men
In Jail Escape DUCIN
A statewide search ls on today for
a Westminster man and a Camp
Pendleton Marine who escaped from the
mental health ward at Orange County
Medical Cent.r.
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...---•'lilt -....,, be -II Illa 4l.tci'ellm al Illa -~· 'Ille, ~jlkaff-ol d I Ill I 11Itho4 ~"'·ID '6rJ'a -Ill ~I ..... cl!UOn Where tbe -lnvoivecl ....,, be . Jlllal.I!• in kDoW, •hal Is rialit or
-.Thlo-nq&-ablolfttbeili al oonVktion al a crllllo oor II It .. ..,.
qultlal Oil the .,....i. .. iDlanltJ;
eluding New York City Ballel Co. llllarlea
aod tr-·-·. . ' --.......~ l • ~ &und trip tramporaWoo lnm IAlndon
for 10 lorda a-Jeapln& ,..Wd be 11,ari.ss.
Elev.OD pipen l!ioiJll from the New York p~ WOuld -13,0ll.51. Bui
tJ -..... dnlmmlnc, avallahle l'fih!
al J1. Brag. WOald be a llarpln ol 1$1.JS. -• . . I A<oonling In the 11th century bollad,
the !!arlridP ln Ille pear Irie Lt t: IJ ....... the two turllo dovea 11
the P'i:encb ,_ II tlina, and ao on.
Bui "' -'*""'
Bi8fr8n Troops ·-· ... '" a~nte.r Oweiri
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County sheriff's officers a I er t e d
CallfornJa law enforee1nent agencies
Monday as the hunt for John H. Miller,
19, o.( 832.8 SL Andrews St. and Marine
Michael E. Moynahan, 19, entered its
third day.
CAMEO SHO·ES
Both men overpowered an attendant
and fled from the county hospital
psycbtlitric sector late Saturday I ight.
Miller was scheduled for arraignment
in Superior Court Monday on burglary
charges. He was one of three men ar-
rested by Huntington Beach· police last
Oct. 25 following the theft of drugs
and narcotics from a 'doctor's office
in that dty. M~ahan was awailing Court ar·
ral&iiine.11t on .. ~rgei of ermed robbery.
He lfll lrreoiOd I!>'. Garden Grove police
laal'°NOY. 2& • •
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Socialites. Red Cross Shoes. Cobbies,
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nistinctive fashion shoes. Elegant comfortable sl\ois. Active cas\181S. Come help us celebrate.
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Nixon Ila~~ lJ~Ni ~·tnvoy
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th~ introduction of these quality brands. You're invited lo_se~the variety of sfyles.
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in beautiful colors and leathers, on display now.·
• • • Choice Later This Week
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I NEW YORK (UPI) -Pr<lidenklecl
IUchard M. Nixon will n•me the man
f .. ho will serve as his ambaasador \o
e United Natlomi later in the week,
' was atlnOURced today.
The individual, according to preu
,lecretary Ronald L. Ziegler, will be
• Democrat. : Last Wednesday when be unveiled hl1
~ N-prpmisod that he would
I' llfldlDC<ll lor the [>Oii. Hil
said the •nnouoc•!l1ient would Ila
Ing "-.!thin the -dayL" -~The president-elect was achtdoled to
eet with U.N. Socntary o-aI U
ant Iat.r In the day.
• Ziegler sldea!<J>ped a [lua,ll\m b)'_ •.
reporter who .n.iled in \noW-whdJwr
th.ant would be told of Nlxon'1 choice, t\Jt he said:
'-"We'D make an lllllOllllCal>< of the w.N. nomlnaUon liter In Ute wetk."
~Asked if Nixon llf1I planned to Nied
a Democrat for the poat, Zie1ler replied. oi ya, of coune."
R. Sargent Shriver, curm>U, U.S • ..,.
-ll'ranct tDd tl"lliall1 dlrec:lnr of the anU-povert1 program
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-Ille Kennedy and Johmon ad-DliollltralloDI bad been considered the
-Uke!J cboioe, but tlle relaUvely
lq cletay In 'mating the announcement
hu ra1ajd ljieculaUon Nixon may now
be looting eloewhere. "
Zie&ler •a• peppa'fd with questioos
by nporton waotlng in !mow whether
Nl!att bad. cllanged hJa vtew on Senate
raUlicatloa al the qu<F. prolileraUon lnatJ. During tbe amjJalp.Nixoo said
he fHond the truly bot felt that the
Sovtel-.invaslno.. ol t:wh01iov1kia bad
cbanpd the alluaUoo and the United .
Stalal llilouJcl not racllj:lL wlille So • •
lrOopl are In~ -.Jlonv<r. ¥,Gllda7,ft01Jiii!¥i; a Niaon-..;:
--with GOP~~-:;.•
S.O.ta --EvereU M. Dlrbtn ;;/ llllnoil Indicated he ,.....,., IUPP<ll'.l -
nUlicatloa U -~ Ubl!.. the Seoa!a in act OIW!lt· pacf -.-
the outlet ol the lllrd.COoflrea JaL
3 and NIJOn"• inauguration J'ah. 20.
"Mr. Nlzon will not be staling a posl·
tlon on foreign or domestic 1-les before
Jon. 20 and lh1a lncludel the nOJ>o!n'
litcraUon trelty1'1 Ziegler said.
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farm In Mansas receaUy decided
· they s!toold •end 'a guard with an
inmate who drove one ol. the prl·
son's mill< µ,Jcb tl).:4 nearby town.
A •bOrlilim•lafer, the.ip)nate call·
eil the J!!iJoD ·Ona IOl~clal• he
had '-ll~ 'l'fle guard wan-
dered ol.f end didn't return. • •
1 It ~&$ 5, a.m., the temperature
stond af zero' and the U.S. ·weather
Bureau teletype 'operator al the J:iew York Albany fy.mty airport
obviously wae havlng d!Hlculty.
"Wea. •J>.claq, ~.''· hp IYJ>ed.
"Wlnd ••• west northwest 13 guslst
t2h' .<.'"He. ceociuded•tbe trans·
ssicin: ''Alter -8Iflt'1 hard with
oY'a!an~'"' . , ·~ '"''''"•· . . .. ' ~ ' .,
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Ev~lli< ._w.~
sten tak·e a "tmOk'e
break" 4n VU:tnam
now and then.. Thts
Vietname1• lad
from Th"""9 Due
oet.5 a cigarette
and o light from
a ffWndly Marine'
T.....,, -11, 1961
Higl1 Court
Acts oit 2 . ' • ,
Draft Issues .
• WASHINGTON (AP) -''111o ......
Court, ~ slo!rlJ ... ~ ...
started to rilolv$ draft law It.' I rafJed 1b1 Ille Vletnom ...... • »
porianl decla!011111t111 u, ~ · r
1n rullJ181 liond•Y the ..,...-.,ri -
-Dlvlnlly llludenw ond -'* ' pm!ly -U.Pled· bun ·Ille _.....,
C«tgrea may •not bo 'lhclnl ol -exemptions u pml•hment let> afittnr . views. . ~·7
-A draft board's relu&il 'Ii> lllilOld •
a man from military ltrVlCe ·.., a ~
sclenUous objector connot be tealtll Iii •
coort before Induction.
Tbe decislooa did not settl< the. )>Mic
Issue ol whether Ille Selective Smlce
•can 111e Ille droll laws to pwlflh ont!Wor ad~. " .
'lb1s problem awaits the court In a
cue involving a draftee w!;lo doesn't
have a statutory emnption and was
~ed IA for tlimlng In' his draft
can!.
'Ilraft boards, 001 a clear signal from
Lt. Geo. Lewis B. Hershey, director· ol
Selectiv'e Service, have been using delin-
quency regulatima to 'eqiose opponents
ol the war to Immediato Induction.
The divinity atudent ruling reduces ·
the board's pow.,. and may be In-
. terpretod u a blow at Henhey poUey.
Justice WJIJlam 0. Dooglu, in the
&·to s decfsjon &aid the Cheyenne, Wyo.,
draft board which clus!Otd divinity sbJ.
--James J. Oestomcb IA for turning
in his draft card to the Justice Depart-
ment ~ in a "blaianUy lawless man-
ner."
$15;000' Deqtla --and takes it as if
ht had' been smok-
ing f0f'..t1ear1. Tht
MarijlefCorpr unit •
Congress explicity exempted from the
draft divinity 11tudents and cleric1,
veterans, Natlonal Guardsmen a r1 d
-...~ .. le aurvivlDi IOlll and youlbo.
upder-11. .. Tile death.of a 20,l""'l'~JI «.ii .makes .William J, [ields" 79,' of Chi·
· caig~, ~15,000. ribhet. Nine; Ye&I'.• ago his . landladY )eft five cats to
Fields m a :Will that •tlpulated he. could live rOl)t free in her building
and wOllld inherit $15,00fl,'l'h~ tj!e last. cat died. Field5 buried the wt cat. '!F'latnooe," in a simple backj~rd cetepion'y MO.day. ·
100I ~' G " IUlftp
near~ Piere recent-
1v. ludian Woman
Hm Qua& Ag~~-Teacher Strikes Threaten
IMPEIU!, Italy (AP) -A 28-yeJll' .. ld · . ·
WOl11M whose lint set ol quodruplela . .
died at birth a year ago gave blrth to • · • fi;,.*': ... ~.;,~dl:good . Two California Colleges
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John L. Shipe
a :ij>eeding charge m sessions
court in Knoxville, but he told
Jud,. W. E•rl ~oymoll _be had a
good. reason. ''I was trying not to
be late to my wedding," Shipe said.
"Were you?" asked the judge. "I
was, after the officer stopped me
and wrote the ticket," Shipe rep Ii·
ed. lie was charged with traveling
100 miles per hour in a 75 mph
•peed zooe. The judge fined Shipe
$5 and costs. • Dr. Donald Hickman, a Chica·
go deptist, explaining why he dons
a surgical mask before working on
patients says, "As far as the flu
goes, I'm a virgin and I have no
intention of catching il" • The de signer of the University
&f ToleClo's dltilomas will receive ·
;il sample of his own work. Thomi1 ~· Durnford, pniversity publics·
;lions manager, will receive a bacb·
felor of arts degree in arts. Oum·
ford, who designed the diploma,
lts case and the commencement
programs, attended Ohio State Uni·
versity for two years in the 1940s
and resumed his college studies at
Toledo In 1961.
cooditlon by '*tqra at the Villa Rouna
Clinic.. ~. motber1 Marla Columbu
Gariano, wife of a policeman, wu
"'ported well.
The couple had ezpected three babies,
and had cllo.wl .zwnm for two boys and ·
a girL
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SAN' FRANCISCO (AP) -Represen·
t3:Uves of tbe state college system and
teachers at San Francisco Slate College
arranged· to mee( today h efforts to
Slanted S111og~
Bob Hope Entertains Gls in Japan
TOltYo !AP) ..,. Co!nedl.an Bob Hope, making progr..,, Lisi ~w they .were
loaded lrith Chri&tm,. cheer and oil-the-bunling their draft cards: Thi•· year
cuff jobs, entertained a GI audience it'i the ~Is. · •
of 22,000 ltodaJ at the opeWng of bis· ••Whoever thought an eraser would
18th •••ual ~~~.: v'•'t to J• ..... n, replace Molotov's cocktail." ...,.., viu-lllw... .... __.. Many 'In the audience were ambulatory
After an introduction by Maj. Ted patients who reacted with wild en-
G. King, commander of Camp Zama, thu.siasm. They cheered the Honey
Hope told his audience: Limited, a singing group of four
"I knew we were in Japan becaYM • -miniskirted girls, Miss BenneU's flesh--
the smog is slanted. I got a wam;i colored crystal beaded gown; Miss
~elcooie at Tokyo airport arxl then my World, -Auslralia's Penelope Plummer;
kunon~ ca?!le down a~ they 1':alized and rep-haired Ann-Margret, on her se-
1 wasn t.Shirley MacLa1ne. -cond• tour of the ·Far East with Hope.
, "'!'µey. Jove ,Ame.ricans here ·~ Japan. ·, Olad •Jn a miniskirt, sb.e ran into the
.I _g(iess 'they've foi'gjven Us for Pearl crowd and threw kisses~ .
Harb." . J . 1 I \Hope and members of his troupe Jaler
Hope's troupe of 21 entertainers in-Visited a hospital. When ·Hope spotted '
eluded actress Ann-Mareret. fonntr ' Spec. 6' Harry Harrell, of Tabor, N.C.
pro-football player Roosevelt (~) chatilng to Miss Bennett he remarked:
Grier, ~~er Linda Benne'lJi· ~~ "\'OU'J'e monopolizing irus girl."
trampolinist Dick Albers and~ Harrell replied : "I want her as much
and his orchestra. 'I11ey'll ~ 1 tour .u Y,OU."
Korea, Okinawa, Thailand, Vietnam.and In another ward, Hope noticed a sign
Guam. on the leg cast of John J. Famelli,
','Protesting is bi.g over here too," of Brooklyn, New York. It read : "Quiet.
1a1d Hope. "Back 10 the States we 're Bone growing."
It's Freezing • Ill Tampa
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avert another kind of campus turmoil
- a teachen"strike.
The two Bay Area campus trouble
spots -San -Francisco State and College
of San Mateo 10 miles to the south
-remained 1ree Moqday of disturbances
by students now on Christmas vacation.
Up to 400 pqlicemen guarded the 156-
acre hilltop San ~Mateo junior college
to pr~vent . repetltioo of Friday's ram-
page m which a dozen persons were in-
jured.
Police limited entrance to the campus
to one road, scrutinized every car and
turned away a score of persons who
.didn't have proper identification. As an
extra t:irecaution, they checked student
body cardB against enrollment records.
, ·At San Francisco state, closed for
Chris:tmas a week earlier than usual
beca~se of two weeks o( violence,
meetings were arranged to try to head
o[f a teachers' strike threatened !or
Jan. 6.
Teacben who picketed on the last
three days the college was open arranged
a meeting with two members of college
systerr. Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke's
staff to lay groundwork for further
meetings with the college trustees .
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Rehearses Flight
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~·~la'tors
· Cha~ed With
Link~.to Mafia
TRENTON, N. J. (Uf\f) -Stale Atty. c.n. Arthur J . Silla said today lie wm
.request • statewide grand jury tn-
vesttgaUoa of mlllilrooming cbarg,. that
at. state legis!Jitoa are · lmndly .with
known 1i{afla figure(,C • ' -~
Sllll said it would take 11at least al1
weeks" to convtne the panel with
statewide jurlsdicUon. '
A speclsl Mercer C0unty Grand Jury
now investigating cortuption in New
Jersey would be dis6anded when the
s~tewlde panel begins h e a r I n g
testimony, Sllls said.
A move to diSclose the names of
the six legislators allegedly "com-
fortable" with orgartized crime figures
failed to materialize late Monday night.
Assistant Atty. Gen. William J . Brennan
III offered them in a closed legislative
commi{tee. ~on ind\ the Ja1J01akers
refused. •. ·
~embers oC the Jolnt Judiciary Com·
m1ttee dem~nded a public hearing where
Brennan could reveal the names.
Sills said Brennan is "On his own''
In respect to divulging the names but
that he recommended that they be made
known only Jn an executive session.
"I have never told 1$'. Brennan not
to say or to say anything," Sills said
"Technically be is on his own and h~
knoWs he can say or not say anything
he wants."
Personally, Sillil said he doesn 't believe
"it is responsible to go around throwin~
names out just to feed tbe curiosity
o/ the pubLic."
Signed into law Monday by Gov.
Richard J. Hughes, the Statewide Grand
Jury BW authorizes the attorney general
to ask an assignment judge of the
superior court to impanel the jury. St.ate
Supreme Court Justice Joseph Weintraub
!18s not yet appointed an assignment
Judge for statewide grand juties Sills said. · '
The prtsident-elect of the New Jersey
Senate aald he would ask legal counsel
to decide the means by which the names
coold be disclosed.
Jordan Says Israeli
Bombs Hurt Crops
AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) -Israeli jet
fighters streaked across the Jorda,n RiYer
today and dropped napalm bombs and
fire rockets on a Jordanian farm south
of Lake Tlberias, a Jordanian mllltai-y
communique said.
No casualUes were reported in the
10 minute attack. But the Jordanian
spokesm~ said some crops were damag-
ed in the raid.
IOIDethlna -hoppenln( aft the Um• .• m.. oW6tdolln '"" !Iii' •atrlatmu JOlll'iioy aroond, Ille • ....., wu,reported
•llctioc oil· "right oo U..e" !qw"'-fl a
Saturdoy momlng blulo/f. .
•"We're 1n gODd abape, .. said ~ sp6ce
agency ' ipolteanan.
f.ovell, Frant !1Gnnon ml WJIJlam
Ahderl, ftarlng clllAlll sjlorts clothe<,
spent bloat ol tl>e morning in an.Apollo
spactcralt atmutator that does l'ir!uafly
eveeything·)>ut fly. '
11We're going to use that 1imu1atot
right up to launch day," l.A>vell ... said
Jn an )nterviewi "I've found ·on this
nlgbt the llt<re you get ,(tralnlng time),
the better off you are."
·"It's a mt!l§ion' that has something
new happening all the Ume. ''
The historic journey Ls !Cheduled to
get under. way with a 4:5f1 a.m. PST
blastoff Saturday and end with a Pacific
~ splashdown Dec. 27. During their
• 1!1 days and four hours in tpace, the
astronauts will have clrcled the moon
JO times ·arx:I given television viewers
around the world a "live" Jook at the
earth as seen from a quarter ·of a
million miles away.
"J think it will be a phenomenal pie·
lure," said command pilot Frank
Borman. ' ,
The three · spacemJ!11 sailed tbi'oogb
their last major · medical examinations
Monday "with Oybg colon" and were
pronounced ''in real fine spirits" by
Dr. Chorleo A. Berry, the chief astraoaul pby!lcian.· .
Sophia Loren Due
To Deliver Baby
In 2 or 3 Weeks
GENEVA (UPI) -Sophia Loren Is
now assured of having her long-awaited
first child in two to three weeki, her
doctors said today.
1be Italian actress has been hidden
In an 18th noor suite of a Geneva
hotel since the end of July.
She has been under the constant care
of ·one of Europe's f o r e m o s t
gynecologists, Prof. Hubert De Watteville
of. Geneva.
After two mlscarriages, Mias Loren
wu taking no chances lhil time. Barred from the suite was everyone
except for her buaba.nd, producer car10
Ponti, and close relatives.
Ponti a month ago paid more than
$100,000 for a town house next door
to De Watteville'a private residence.
Miss Loren did not move into the
house immediately, preferring to wait
for her baby at the hotel. When the
time comes she will be taken to the
clinic where De Wattevllle will deliver
the child:
For some time following the birth,
it was understood, the star will stay
at the new house to be close to the
doctor.
There were reports lhat Ponti has
sold picture rights in advance to an
American magazine, with publication to
~ pennitted afterwards in selected
European illustrated papers. 'The price
was said to be $50,000.
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ILSOM-WILIEY -DK. 4,, 0.11 J1mM Wltloft. ,,, 111111 kv"b' LynM Wllft',
It, both .r Huntlftt'kln lie.di. Oflll.(;ll:EENU.UM -DK. S. Joflll
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NGRAM.cOOCH -Dec. 6, 0.C.~ 11., ll*"lm. $l, 9nd ~lM AhflDrl
COl.ldl. '3, bottl ol Cmt. IMM. UEGl'.lt-At.VA.llADO -DK. 4 Ur·
Wl!lllnl ~' :n. of l-w It~ Frint ••
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t. ""°"''" 12, Incl Kllhleen Grffflrl. lt , both o1 N-rt hed•,
OlLEY·MAlULIS -Dte. l , Gerald o . Jol!Q, .ll. ol Cost• Mal, •nd t llr!dl S. MllUll.l, tf, ol LlkfWQOll.
AGl!'.f!Ul:i;J -CJ«, 1, Cl11"CI
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ANSOH·SCHOLLIAN -Oec. 7, Oolllotd Hei.n S.-. 4'1, of M~ ~Betel!, Ind 1.llll•n E. ScnolHll'I,
~I, of CO.II Mew.
OCHl:ll·I088 -Dec. 7, Wlll!•m
F. Toeller, 72, of COlll ~. ~
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lellY Elaine 9obtl, 12, of P1qdeM.
C DONALD-LEE -OK. 1, CO-ff
JllMS Md>eMld, :it. of Coil• Men.
•nd Em"" Delora L-. 2', I/If S.nt. AM.
Births
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l(ahulul, Hunlinlklll a.di, 1lrl
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1ft9<, Anlohllm SI., Ca.II Mne,
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MEMOl\IAL PARK
Ctmetery • Mona~ '* Cbpel , '
2511-Plcllic View Drive ~
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COLONIAL FUNERAL ' DOME
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'Expaict1tlon1' for Mlchae1, Shtlla Kllliaft
County Writers Aid
Blind Kids in.Book
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Freedom
Denied for
Murderess
SAN DIEGO -Antonia
Thomas must remain I n
Froiitera Pri!on .for Women
untll the appeal against her
murder CODviction is heard,
jll!'Uces of the Fourth District
Court or Appeab: have ruled.
'Ibe San Clemente woman's
appeal ia current1y being
studied hy the appellate court.
No date has been set for an-
nouncement of a decision on
the filing by attorney Dudley
Gray.
Qray plam no further move
for the release of the woman.
He based his earlier plea for
freedom of MG. Tbomaa .011
the grounds that sbe wu a
"model priaoner" and wu
under minimum s e c u r 1 t y
surveillance,
Mrs. Thom.as, 26, was con-
victed. last May 3 of the
murder of her seven-day-old
..on by pouring a caustic
-down his throat. The lnlanl died in hospital
several days later.
Bids Opened
On 2 Jobs
. . ' War HenoDies
Utt to Discuss
Honor Given
To Featherly
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FfVr (4) Round Trlpt Dilly ~n
Or1nt0 (q.,Alrport & Long Beith Airport
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Excellent Service '
Airport SetYice, Inc.
established 1951
SERVING •·-·
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Shoroton llffch Inn '
SEAL BEACH
Moln & Poc. c;-Hwy.
(Connecting at Long Beach Airport with
Western Airlines and"""' Orange Co. Airport
wilh Air Caliiornia & AirWest)
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Ii w . #nl. ~d ~t wilh the greatest
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I Presldellklect Ricbald M. assoc!iiW' . "'' Preiideiit-<te.!t I• , • . ... " lo '~· 111<1 ~-~· ....... I Nhoa'ammlnen\ ~~r:ln -.. 1 ~ • .. ~"' ~ the ~-n_:_ ,.__. ___ • •jialiel hh:ludl·•r
'lfUUC AUUIK:o I-@ "'!U ~' --.J&meiJ ~'I former.-Dao •
to acquire 1 an lntlma·te tionlll :i: ~. ft : ·t_ta
I' knowleilge of Ibo' -ld'-1"0' .;1Ciagemi .. OI !laciol ·Equality1
I'· b1ems .!it mUllJice~:..M the -llani!l P. 1oloyniban. NlaOD'•
I press ol natloni IO·teain·more 1*!1:<.'"' an ,,ur\>an· ·affairs I of the ~ ~1 '.Ille ·man ·oW!!laJll,:~ pr, llrff'll-· .
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I the llnl of these wlll>!lled ~= t~.~ P, ma
Clllla wilh wbom•""'lllnll"1.!1:· lier, MOO<lay .~Y ·oo,tgbiiii
1 States never • Pl~· 9 a.d,;f Secretary ~~ · ~· 1 diplomatic rdaU-· wllh hen ,for nationwide 1.ederil I: whom there -r"D'I I X staridard!:. ~' ;
iormal dialogUe ~ZifJ.q .,::i< "~'The · qiiemon ls ·'bOw 'lo
a level Uthe I dori81} iilbme·a·larg'er"'lh"are Of the
talb in Warsaw, ior nearly burden," Finch replied to a a year. , J6sJ ri tbilJfeStkm. ,. t ., ·; .· · •
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11· SOUGHT TALKS\' rriol < i1o§f§lem -i o L ~-sta
U.S. eleCtlons had been over rr"'-"llore·~ ls,lnad'CJUlllO ~
1 only abcut three weeks when tliat a n8tioruil standiird b
I ""J'!'-~~ ·~~·_._ ..... le ' ="'::, F~~"'-4'lwy ·'J°'~~~'
The proposals suggested ror plans until he takes office,
· ccmideraUon .. mt n'11 tb6.~.W h~~ J>,U~-~ a_.J>rei4 llllDdard Communist demands jllillooopny for"lieaJu.; eauca-
tbat the U.S. abandon u,, "oc-tion and welfare which be said
cupation" Qf FortnOWL aod its would "improve the delivery ~rh.~~:tie.-~·for • servicesq!!t~ I" propose .~..:.:.t ........ ori • · · .· et repo f
the ori~~ prtn.· < ihe first . '. since his iii! ' . .
ciples of coe~. tlon was announced, another Tbe!e.'·""'"'""~' . . ;"~:!! ... 1ectjon fO< .. cabinet
1stenco :!"~:'£!.,~;· ' '!"°~;,-· N.''Mi ' '"-•-• •• ~ . WIJ'{t ~ ot . ' -~~:.
and ---ly ·and -' . '\ ...... ;< :-~-iif5~~ IH , nooin-:,~ . J lo _ ;.:,!<'( . terf~;Jl''~ affairs ~ •..• '1 • 'f"""1~: '
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It w.,~ 'coraddence •. \. ' · 11, • Ji>
that in eirlf~"Or.nl·'.lliw:;york .!~·"
I..ud "411h!!Dugli diilnmalic campaign ~er, for a , <
sources bl~~" that~ ~~ bout~~ ,· ~;. :.\
United States and. the Savoet .... _.. ADVICE , f.I,
Union were . trying to wrap ~:rc· ·• · .,. 1
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be , 'lb• tri b. n...'...';""'~' f,·~~ and ' > ·: I gut Wl . .a. p Y n=•dent :~ . th eek · ' .
The tati-"'1 center .1< " '< Johnson JQ,tlie Som~,. ~""· , . ; e ~ _ · .,.
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Will be oilt~)!ilJ·:WOU\~1:fllOl!'i;;-<dm~ mean -tfli"' l'N'1~. ado ~· . '1'f -~ .•
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office wilh the talks' already .)ii~ ChaDOnlink.-Met ·riiciot
tn being. dlff1.cult."
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PRIOR CONSENT "' ·' positions lhet ~· bilt
An1fsince bolh lhe meetings " said they begu h1r·trlt
with the Soviets and with the shoftly after .. the . -electkm.
Chinese in Warsaw wQUld have "Then l tal~ 'to, NJ ~e
to have prior consent of lhe about 11. That lield· Wng1n1p
Incoming Presldenl, t b • · ,,.. some time," Finch sllid.
Soviets . 1'ould then hive a Following Nixon's. wishes.
leg up"'On .the Olinese in early the h a D d s o in e Callfornian
contacts. , de:clined to discuss s~iCally
Woriji.1 o( DO\e ,in tllls con-what. he will and.'will., bot
text also 1s ·the reacuon ot favor wbetl he takes over .as
the Nationalists on 'Formou. ·HEW chief. ' ~; ,. , .••
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even by lhpse . ~can I MR. SANT A I .
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wllh Petirtg. The · 111ea ls to . : . "
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the Ollna malnland as a result · · . ·· oC Mao Tse-tung's cultural ' · · ·'
revolution.
· · Niloa'a own demollltrated 1 ··· . . .
friendliness toward the Nt·
tlonallsU and the opposllJi in-
lerelll in VieWm and Korea ~· would seem to , rule ·-CJUt-any ·
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shades of purple, b lue or or~ge. Choose
a classic· shorf robe: Or for greeting
guests, a long flaring culotte, or a long,
flovting robe. They're how to look.Christ-
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ot 1111 Dl;lly P'llfl $1tff
P~rty clothes aren't getting
much chance to gather dust
with the whirl ol holiday
parties in the area.
· · ft~ds galhered to enjoy
c<l!ktlils and hors d' oeuvres. ~ .... • J • "' • P.ETER TRELEAVEN
ol· "High' Drive ls planning a •
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WW ~ place Dec. 30.
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,-,•, '. '1 ~ r.E~ YO~ (~S),~-:: ~~ hi~m~iiona) jet set now
1s .W1$g;,up a ~1g ,i;omapce· 111voJymg .an Onasais. Nol
_.,µot;~. Af\ilofl,o,sbctates -dnissla;o'.he's •already taken,
:>.ful!, h'ls J.S.Y,ear-014 '<1,lllli\'~•P , C~rp~, · , , , THE DOUGLAS
It E N A S TONS ente¥ned
about 65 friends Sunday with ·
·.;,.,' ''!(liristina 114•. been ,goif;g'vW stea(fy,·,with another
A •)'ROGRESSIVE party in-:•· Greek; Jolin Gaulin.Iris. He's l!r hls early·20s and they're cJji~d about 100 residents of fot~\ter rock 'n ~·with each oui~r, ~th'~ ¥pnh~lt':ft a delicious Christmas brooch
1n their Lagunita home , Three · Arch Bay Saturday " discotheque ~or storing oogly-gO<>i/Y. a,t-~-other.
evening. across flamipg ct!oPJ>S suzette a~ Pavillpn. The imaginative me Dru,
pttpared hy Mrs. Kenaston,
included a special rice v.erde"
con chlle which is a com·
bination of rice, chili peppers,
sour cream and cheese.
'Iiie night began w Ith One:wonde~I 1,;;111, .,g.tmar,ried, ~ha!-iw~J:libn
cocl(taiJs and dancing. in the give Chrfl\lllia,· a girl ' w»d' has 1 evUytlijllgr• 'Y!lll e,e, · home of Dr. Md Mrs. R. Daddy' Ona~is 1d\<.:S )!er_ very. much .,... bla•raclii'•. namttl. Tuo~tori Boswell. From there Christina -'l\Qdll!!e-baf'her"own sulle'a(lthe Pierre,..,
Party.goers also enjoy<d ~
ham loaf with mustard sauce,
tomato mold with a sour JEAN COX
n,ierrymakeni traveled to the
liome of Mr. and Mrs. Richard , ' I Racich whe~e an 11 p.m. buf.
fet was e~joyed.
cream and shrimp dresslng, \ ,
d. 1 TWO LAGUNA ranimes. the sweet rolls and a wl e ~ ec-about 100 of tbelr friends and . d' • Donald Woods and Art Fiset.' Uon of hors oeuvres. neighbors wttb.a ·.~U par· .
· Background mWllC was .pro-ty and buffet supper'Saturday, tes, have ~n co-hosting
I family carollng pll'lies for the vlded by Bud Rohner o 1mc. 21-. ! :_, i:.~ ·.; · " • ; • , , *"
Newport Beach, who played . Music J&vers in the ~ouP past five yeara and plan their ~
the piano. ' ~-· •.• ui enjoy ihe piabo ·mUsic 1968 version Friday, Dec. 20.
provi~ by well known piani!t Families will gather in the
Harry Fields, wh6 Is coming Woods' home for hot waffles
from Han,Wooci with a bast before going caroling. 111ey
ptaye?: · will end up the evening ,.t
THE ROBERT TURNEllS
of Emerald Bay blv~ Kt a
party precedent in. -Lol\ll'•
. Buch. The enegretil'_ J'OilJ>le
booted three • cocfull bullet T B E c J.· I F F 0 R D
dinnerS on consecu.Ute even-TOOMANS e:Dtertained about
lngs. IA ol their Three 'Arch BaJ
Each party Included from · neilhtion ,.saturctaJ evehing
75 to 125 people; and LcMlise 'during a 5 to a P.m. open Turner, recently return e..d b.
from a five-Week twr<of the ouse. 1
Orient, reported• the hardest .. part wu figuring out who MR., AND · MRS. KEITH
to Invite to which party. Gaede of I"ipe Cove chose
SurJtay afternoon for thelr open 'hou!e · which took place
from ~ lo 1.p.m. About l!O
TliE GEORGE GADES of
Emerald Bay plan to e~in
the Fis<ttes where. a hµllet 1
dbmer wiJI be served.
Laguna families ... , parUclpatmg Include t he
Edward Wallen, II a r ry
Robinsons, Storm Cases, J aci
Whitakers 3nd James
McClusi.eys. Three Arch Bay
families invited include the
Gordon Dahlquists, Ger&Jd
Matlock.s and Theodore
Beanes.
Slh Avenue, ju's'f·~ fi\v.'fibof.' !fom tbe·offtf~Of fr~dent·
elect Rlcb:af.d;tfixon, " . · . , •
How many ~S.year-old1 can wan., likrChrilllna, in-
to Tiffany's In .N~ Yo,rk·o~. Dior's:lit·P~-anci!!t'iilk out
wilh anytfting ln (!l1e>Joilit'.wi\hout paY!ng~cUh or~g
a · check or flasb&g11a cr.editi clnt? But,;thtilt, •.'~e
"Onassis" is llj<e' an Invitation to belp"}'l?tltself a~ort Knox '•r., · f1t ,· ... ' .. , •. , .... -~.I l ' .• '.. • • 1 RI H .. ST;GIRL<INt WOR~D · .
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"J.~ 1et marrlqta ~111ally *I so fast theY'~ over lhe'
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family, so Iet'•'(\hdoilt ~andrl .. (GoO-l~J .. H you
ul!pk Jo!Jn "°"t.mP!alta mury\Dg Christina for ID9.DoY;·
forset ·ii! The 0Gouhindrlse1,.four brothers, al» a111• In
shipping, big, )>lg,. sbiJ>plng, am' among . them they own'
<noaJh Gaugulps, PlcU101,1 l(onets. an<I• slpi~ ,antique
Fribdl Leule furniture tb·start.thelr own museum.
'A!JO,.~all th.•.~~ Gteeks, Ibo ~~es
hate. bought tbe WODW> they love 19 many lant8Jtl.c hotel-
stzld ·homes ~y can, If shipping slumps, COM,Pe!e with
Hilton. Jolui'• mother, Mrs. Nicholas (Dolly) GoulaDdrls,
for ~xample, could spend eaclt mon,t!o of the yier at a <11!-
fe,,.,t one.of her own.lldclmse1!.Some times~·--the
IDOC'Dillf drape• ~ .. 1h• toriets wb~re 'ille ii.
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DEAR READERS ' The wet 1100dle oosband in Hawall lo r R slid a, I -...... ~rib '-ti be included! Aro erandmotbeT allo loVOI and -blm:
--'ed you ... • dried up old ,.,..... with 1"" out "t:r' mind! Why -·t you rnuut tl1al Ibo .. lei -out of ....-meJll.,I ·--G . . . . . __ ..... Jla...UT J)n)p dud. f. Your Jetton, thouJandl of IJ!e'11o hive • no .......,.. in )'Ol1t liiiil.1 Wb:t 'dcllil . ..i.."' u C D. <:.: An, -•-mm y,..•,. made )'Ol1t paint PIOl>la ....;.•
persuaded Ille lo cblnP'll\1'il9vlce. .. "; • " • ;o. 'Jo; t , you give' up. aftd .p .lo_ 1111,'l>ld Fo!U; ~ ~ Wl11i1!I Jani his ponnts ""'8Jd "11'· qam ---"11 t bat eiaii.odJ ~
llememb<'r tlie wife Wfil ......, that 1 ~ ' • • ~"'~L~-llil R ud 'Ji II i1o1 P!l1l up _,.,. to bettet thin ..,,....., "'1 lbmlll ut
lier hU8blnd wu•ln Vietnam and she • \.,. * .. ,_.~,Va.: Y«li ~ bl.ft.--~ Urmy ibutbmd Gji211ed Mt•ctei · .. "'
plllllJled to join him In Hawall for 11 .. to or. !f1fe tllll be inv\101111 ~ ~ • wlil I'd let hil !olb -him . ' . • and R! IR 1llandl for lleA and Roen•· write his ~ ml Invite them to so -to all YOll tnrllws out there to Hawall !Or •"tine ·cl' •rour "-""' ilO'llMfL ,., ,,._ .. i!Aaa 1-*"" ..., -. ..,.....
tion :... a ..,.. to llkiaJ break !or Hawall •qor thret or lour d•Y•;" I -Who >re packing to Join your llN in !Joonil ~ lloo\ yw=' .1111! '«°,...."i; N: My b>lawl, God llt-. , .;• lo WI fC ... n'
men irbQ.J>avverveil at le4il ~'"~~ ~ "Qoa't '"""-tl\Ol' love and miss )jawail -flea" unJ!&Ok and Ila?, home. R la 01\ly Ove clM'li I tra..r ti 'llllra, 1lfOl'ed.1wtUt our.~ ....... lo --. ~ ~
tn a coni\at at..a.) illlllf, too~ ' . ~ Here ·wa aamP!t or til.'n\lfi that tline! "LoOi: wbo ca.ua ,..... -..i p to aawall lo jota 1111 " 19 an"ii... · :
Tltewlfe'1ln-law1announoedllleyw,.. Myadvlcewubiledoo!heerroneous chsngedmymlnd : Dummy! '' • -fl!<Rand'-OOO!{lr-' °""' ~ d .. ,._ 1a wii
going to llawall, tOO. Sha WU...;ct'~ Im~ lh<\I Ii ....t·,R WU from F..,. Chlca1t: lJear Am Landers: · Spol ...... ,...: 1'17·lQ-af1ll dldio\ offer.) 11 It iriJ ,ll'Opjtr I loYe ,_, ...... J;"" ,,.11 a -...
heart and wed If lhe ahould ten them two to Utr,. weeu. Shame on mel I used to think yw were 1111art but I, h.1d our ' -hone,-dlJrtnc lit!' il>laws 10 muqhl 14, lilr la ..,; fC tM DAILY PILOf.:
to 111ay home. I llld It wu not Mr People who glie advice 1hould have the alter that advice you gavo to the eervlce hia R and R and It 11u b¢ter U1aa Valalt1 Bo his -11.Iove him 111111 ll/<11 •a a IOI' r llr•lf, 11 a a' a i:
pla<e to do thia, that her husband should !acts, not erroneous hnpr...tons. wile who wu plamilni to meet her our Unt. llow In tbe -id cauld ,.. Dllll· blm, too! W,U . -I'll bel 1111 _...,., j
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• ·life."
ii When Mrs. Goulaodris first
'lot booked on Olympiai:os -
lbd Nicholas saJd "Buy tt,
'l>ol)' It"' -she caJi'il Jn Biiiy
tSaldwin, a very important iD-
or decorator whose com-
km for decorating so
h as a rabbit hutch is fl arm and a leg.
Baldwin went wild oo white
there's even stacks of
'undemanding" white bamboo
urniture. The m a "t er
baa the wallpaper
nd chairs and the bedspread
11 covered with prdens of
owers printed an sheer
bite. By the way, the bed
taeU is large enough for
ampoliDe demonstraUOlll.
Besidea the main house
's a sepal-ate t w o •
m mini-villa for VIP cuests with an ever-ready
~ler to unpack your shav!Dg
t -or your extra living
a. I When asked Ute size of Ute
,OJympiakos swimming pool a
l'<!dalite sighed: "A school ol
hales would . not .... I e e I
ped." . ,&ii ~
Adjacent to the pool~e's
iped tented terTitce: a
ttered spot f~ Nti-
that turns into 'M'r s.
6oulandris' private n••W•b ~fter dark, comp!~
orchestra and entertainers and
a man trained to act as a
bouncer. (SomeUmeS, ;these
days, young people get' very
lilly.)
Goulandris might or might
not make it to Olympiakos
fir his winter tan. He simply
cannot be included in bis
wife 's social and travel plans!
They get along just peachy,
but, like all Golden Greeks,
he's f<rever off to someplace
like· Yoliolwna; c!w:lrlng one
of bi.3 vessels in drydock, or
visiting the Royal Palate' In
Teheran to work out an
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oUlanller deal jib the Sjlah.
lllS~~-M1. ..... aaya: "F'w ~ .... ~~,:
a llilll'!'fl!i ·dupJIS1'11ltll ·Jllo ·torra ~ eoloro~ .,..ua anol HIS and ,l!Ell '11iM'bitd
batlnoma. '!be flat hp .•
priceltss collection of Cyda\lie
ari-Jneludilll -rilbl Gui • of ancient G""""-'.,.... wllb
fi&leat1; llOrit< wl!OOlll. "
The apartment, by the way,
is just acrosa the street from
the Royal Palace and Mrs.
==~C:ii """' JtrOm her old frfalij Queen Frederika. Ala;, . nOi
anymore.. Now-a-days royalty
is no& a growth stock. and
lb~,;.~ exile in Rome. -an4 I !mow
thiJ sow.io ,ridicoloual -~
Goulandrls 1w vina.1n -ililfero:ot .<f<ee!i lslandl. Her'.
favorite' is sl[yros, just a good .
breeze from Storpiot, wtiich,
now lb&t It is J~uellno\
Onassis' headquarters, J a,
being C$11ed1 locally, "The
Aegean Hyannis Port." s~ ts; t4 ; """'° extent, . primarily a dock$lte loi tha
lOIHoot-long GooJandris yac!ltt,
Vagrant (Ancltber ·a o I'd e n ~
Greek, who ·bas fov yacbtl, 1 1 • , • ~
said: "Nicholas . Goulandrls Community Chorus Awaits Premiere Cone: . . · has only coe yacht; otll1. he . -
and his wile aeem happy.") A patrons list for the Jan. 19 premiere concert of Mrs. ·. Willlam · Ownetie, and Nei11<>n G. Rice,
It is, on the Vagrant that lmne Community Chorus is being organized by cliOrul member. The co 1fill be a presenta·
. Mrsof .~~ -,,,!" ~, (left lo right) Robert Smith, chorus member; Mrs. tlon ~ MendelJSolm'a " jab" at UC!. Campus = ·~ _, .,..... ·Alic~ Anderson, associate specialist for UC! exton-Hall, conducted by dloi'ul cllrettor Dr. MauJice = w;!'aya~-'-.,:;. aion, eoo<;ert sponsors; Mrs. Cora Peggy Wallace; -Allard, ass1.-prolessor music at UC!.
the ·~next horbon. A young
mall. lrtlquenUy a guest on
the''Vasrant, said: ---on· IOme out-of-the-way GretJ< ·Island a man. in a dart . .-uzx 90, ~-•1¥1 )l81 cflm't"iet· Mr •. GoolindrJ8"1or
the next. day ai so. Once he
baa been briefed by Ute new
a'rrlvaJ -probably one of bJs
employes who has ,flown
Secretaries
Will Tap
To Music
A.id · ·s· nta
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Jun.iors
Aris and cralta c1'8aea for p~ by Ute Junlon include Each memlier j\lll'Cbaaea a
children in ldnder.arten · a~ w~t for Operation Merry \6 from the baaliet and
throlltJl1 third arade art b&Jn&·· ~~-•-·· I ·1 wllb ther lit cond cted b · be -'th ""11£111.......... ep aces 1 ano g u YplemrtW1e · · 1 Huntlngton Beach J u n l 0 r In addition to other iteDlll, · ore taking it to the home
woman's CUlb. each Junior wUl present a of the next member.
Two sc.hedules have been gilt suitable for a teenqer. In charge of the basket is
WEQNESDA Y -lleallnp wllll eldoe ttlall.tt
DECEM .... '18 -· Polldll, -""" todo¥ are oubjact io' nvllbl. 11J it ... lf Olllilll A oborl joume)' could be on
,, ...... ..; __ ....!~ ..... ~~-lobe •-r-......,... •~ tWft, .\ChltVt better balance • ......, • • • Allr"1olY poloto ecc>RPIO(Oct. Sl-NovJI):
Ibo""'·" · . Added flnaoelal reopomlblllty
" Ama !llarcb ll·AprU 11): lndk:ated._'Flnanclal picture Dldllm .,... r •I• rd In I brigbtetll. You set on moro
,.iru.i, Pl~ Tw Jn-llOlld loolJni. Rewords are
lllallft. ~ ,belle/1, ll'<•ter: take tnltliltvo wbett lllllllloi. """'"1 pblloioplly lnveafmtt!ll are conctrned.
Jo -to -New cantacl SAGmAJUlJI (Nov. =-.'""' ,... ta topcb wllll rtchl Ille. 21):. ~ tum ~mivi, (Aaru • • ~1 M°"'n:!;:r.tsA 1":.":':e~
JD): Hold l>Oo\ 00 aellllwr, freedom of thouifll, aett ....
bular. Wloo to 'fall !Gr .a; DIJ,!!lurel new eoolacis. dllloni1 lnlarmallm. llate or V dll<:onry II oo qen-
..... ljl .. ·• -da -mW moat of It. trllc£ Kmw l1dl ...i ad ao-CAPRICORN (lltc. :a..11111.
'*'1111111· a.ct facla. Cm-It): Diacovtr)' made lodaY.
f1lllon -· · could tndlcate eecret fears. G~ ()llJ 21.Jliao :111): Cycle movlol up. Ptocetd
Accmt CID mat r 1a1 •, with cautlod. All la not on
pet m a~ t n t Ila," lecal theattllCe. Meana bawenJnl• ~ Ol>taln blot.from beblnd ..,.... are occurrlbg r.tUBUS me11qe. Pae e ·m your tavor.
-11. · lleol to !fl others • AQlTAJllUB (J111. 20-Feb. lake' !DWljtve. Goo4 day 19 11): (:heck dealru. Find out '"""1 lltulllaa. ·. what His you ac:lually nqulr<. ,a~ (Juae 21..July Dl: Help a friend. Reallze that
':.Wort, 111<\'ke, bulc.dutltl are JI, yob tJJv• loday lbere wlll
Jn i!>OWlbl. Doti' tltC!fct ..,. be" reciprocal acUon. Dine for
, wlici clkf•yoa faYOr bi pail. opecial ooclal jflalr.
'Dly .to..:\""' appoclaUon. PISCES (J'eb. 19-March :Ill)'
. Cbect lb roqulnmenll, Acctot ... pooolble promodon.
' Consult ~ 1 You are able to reach 1n
U!lO 1~1111 2!-Aug. 22): varloua dlrecllGal. Key people GODll 1-lllPOf'l loday cob>-~. Be ..name. Move
cklea -,.,...., creaUve Willi the. tide. FJnisb 111e tuk
eodeaVGno r-kind .of day. at-a time. Protect Jmqe,
You tel thJitp-. PetU111 prestige. . '
mqnetlan to&ra. Opf)Ollte ~ , IF · TOD A Y 18 YOIJll
.mreop(lllCll.EnjoylL BIRTHDAY: v ... ar.il ·In-
VIRGO (Aug. ~L 22): dependent, a oatural plimeer. . sn.i· ori. fliDJiy itlOlll. You -art betJl!ttllnjl" a ·projact
Check 11«>p<irly v~ Acctnt which could tirovJ -ul on . boine, lmnlly. Ta k e to emollc..al ind material
measuru to inllµ'e. sreat.er sense.
llOC1D'lty. 0 Id. r tndlvldual ..:i_· T ..r."l'i. •a. ~ ...... .l,~
needl, detrrftl atteatlon. · It.~~\': G"tt:t . ~RA SejJl.•,"IS-Od. D): , 1!:,tf.ri.:..::v.w _.f;I, 1r.7. 1 ij"
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SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPP.E
33]4 E. Coett Hwy. e Coron• del Mir
Phone Ul.8060 down from L<>odon with a A proaram of accordion
atact of pap:;!'& -he aets ·music will set the toes or him down at the next· port of call.'' the Orange County Legal arranged The fllSt session Mrs. Robert Murray, mental Mn. Rl.lph Stephen.!, in· Too m111y p1rty invlt1tie111 end too few cloth11f
will take
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place Thursday, Dec. health chairman, w1l1 present ternational affairs chairman, Fhr: up l1tt v••r'• cecktell dr•••• with ''"" of our M you now appreciate, If Secretaries As s.o c i at ion
a Gwlandrls marries an members tapping at the Dec.
~ii il will be !Ike Owe 19 meeting. ti~a~ merging with Na-Milton Hahn Da Vinci Ac·
U (~City, :..How would you , cordion Band wp!,provide the
like be invited to a formal toe-tapping music for the
p8rty very ~night of the Christmas party in the Hansa
year?) House, AJaaheim. .• • • ' ... ., ·)l(s.~ H'arr~. dlrectot · J '1'"11ffi'. services \Of thi
drangd CoUn\y M e d I c a I
Center. will be the special
guest. She will accept gills
for the children in the hospital
donated by the group.
-. Reservations may be made
with Mrs. Lester L.
1,, IAvuseur, party chairman, at
·, 1141-4117 or 826-7412.
12, between 6 and a p.m. The new dresses fashioned by club who announces that her com-unutuel !1w1l1d tri11U. Do11't forget, "Gift C1rtifi-
.secood class will be conducted mem~ to the children In ·mi~ also is selling UNICEF c1t1" for the 1:.tr1 9ift t• yowr 11wi119 femlly i nd
Saturday, Dec. 14, from 1 to Fairview Sta~ Hospital, and car~ and calend~ to friend•. ·
3 pm and both will be in a Madra Olri.stmas basket is melnbers. A total of six boxes U• '"' IHUMMkWlll or Matw C""9 the~l~bhouse,420lothSl. being pwed among . tbe olcardsand20calendarsbave '--------VIRGINIA-----'
Chlldre'n planning to attend Juniors to . ral!e ftmtb for a -~been~~·~ol'.'.d·:._ ____ _.:~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ are asked to bring a picture CARE proJect.
of them.selves. They will be
working on Christmas gifts
and .. decorations,' and in-
terested ,YOUDgSlen are asked
to contact Mi!; Janles Mahan,
fine arts chairman, 897-0687.
This section again thia, year
will conduct a chlldren'I choir
with youngsters performing Jn
various sections of Huntington
Valley. Additional ll)form1:tlon
may be obtained by calllng
Mrs. Mahan.
other Cbristmu projects
V;;;;i.
Taffatina
Goes to
Gre!lt Lengths
:J>ub/ic Relations Failure
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';iSbnta Wears Bldck Hat
. ~YORK (UPI) -LitUe
.. (:hlldNn we better than usual
0.... days.
. (!aurl&g the days 't 11
.J.:::bflltmaS, ttiey keep one eye
on , the window -watching
., for the bookkeeper elf who's
tpying on their conduct.
Miss a step and get a bl•ck
mark .beside you r name. Do
· JOmethlng; good and you get
'· -8 star. 'Thl.s is the book Santa
looks at bi!fore dispensing his
presents C~ristmas Eve.
scare the children.
'Ibey endow Santa with all
sorts of powers lo read minds,
to peer around comen, see
through windows -even when
blinds are down or drapes
drawn .
So the parents wbo use San·
ta this way are surprised
when they take the kiddies
to see the local Santa.
Children kick, scream, cry or
drop gum in Santa's beard
-to defend themselves or
get even,
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TOUR GUIDJJS '
Tb.at'• what the darlings
think. anyway. And some
moms and dads play the mood
to the bUt -making a bogey
man .out of Santa Claus. They
o:J'Y' •
Rather than threaten
children with Santa's lre when
they are in a foul mood, the
child study experts s a l d
parenll shol\ld stress being
good -lor ioocJness sake or
because it is expected or
The Rev. Dr. •nd MH. Gery
Travelers Led by Methodists
·"You better go to bed early
,.. or Santa's elf looking through
the l'i.ndoW will give you a
bad mart:"
children.
A psychologist at Child
Study put ll tblS way:
A sojourn to the Holy Land
and Europe will be led by
the Rev. Dr. Ray C. Gery
of Laguna Beach Methodist
Churcll and his wife beginning
Feb. 24.
The ,group will leave from
New York's John F. Kennedy
Airport and jct to Cairo.
Travelers win visit Blb11cal
and historical sites Including
the pyramids of E g y p l ,
Nazarelh, Ute Sea of Galilee,
Jeru!alem,· At be n s and
Corinth. I -'
HighllrJill of the ' arout>'•
Europeao traveJs ·,.m ~
Rome , Porn~ Ea.st and
West Berlin, Paris aM Lon-
don.
Dr. Gery said fll!'.lher ~
formaUon about the trip may
be . obtained by calling the
church office 499-3088. . '
PRICE iWAR "
iLa11curss1 50
Loc1t.d on 19th betwMn
H•rbor ind Pirie
Nnt .. AIMmM ..........
T1 .. pk11 t sea.mo
CUT ·RITE ·~~~!R
HI WIST ltTH COSTA MUA ..... ..,.,... ............ ..
s.t. Wsl._,,. f•I
&Jab parents are \mfair lo
Santi, ·~rding lo Ute Child '
study Aisoclation of Amer-
ica.
These parenl8 use Santa to
"Not enough Ume 1J. 1pent
around the holiday season
talking and lhlnklnc of Ute
spirit of Christmas."
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LARGE & HALF SIZES
lots and lots of goodies to
c h a o 1 • from at Half·Size
S~op.
· H lhll wan sinl 12Yz to 26~ or 18 to 20 , , ,
Half-Siu Shop is the place to find har giftsl
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• Sf'Ol:lsWIAl • DlUSIS • ILOUSIS
• GOWNS • 10115 • CAPllS • sun • swtAms
~~~·sHALF-SIZE SHOP
11.~!.~'!s~~~esa "--"'""---'
HOU•1 ..... tin M ., t 1JO f'9 t
Sero••I t :JI ....... l 1JO p&
AIM .U4 Or1111fllr M .. 1, -...
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"T1ffa8nl" ltlbllized fon'nll
l•nsth petiJoolt of •PtdallJ
prot••••t! D1cron• poly-
ester trtcot for w1r with 1t·
liom• •nd formal f•shion1
... •~1Y 1mt "":'tr
kntt:a. No d1rw. no cnidtl1,
no rude. Sizes P.s.M-L -... w..,
IJJl I. C.. H"J.
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for travel or at-home!
HOLLYWOOD
Vassarette's plush brushed mand•rin·slyled
robe of Amel• triacetate~nylon goes With
eilher the shift gown or long pajamas in Antron" nylon tricot
enriched with satin brocade trim. Complete the
ensemble with matcflins $C!Jffs. In look..WY£ colon.
Robe , S-M-L, $ tl.00
Pojomo, 32--40, $12.00
• Gowns, S-M.L, $8.00 Spo rklo Blu o
Sl;ppers, ·s.M.L, $4.00 Lush Co ro l
PAii' CONYIHllNTLY IN OU• llAI INTIY PAll'1M• AIU
MA.Sm CHAIOI
AND
CAITI ILAHCHI
' OPEN.DAILY 9tSO 'TIL 9 PM 'TIL CHRISTMAS . ,
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SHOPLIFTER· LIFTING
> • Chrl1tme1 Crime
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Ky. Agai·n:·~itlicks €lilf'!rd ~Pressu·re'·
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PARIS (UPI) -AU. S,.south VJ<lnim
sput over tile Vldnam !alb -rapidly loday. Vice Pmldenl .NIU)'tn
Cao Ky reneired his -"' -secretary Olafk C1111onf' and 'Salp Mid
' I it would neYei" agree to • p.rely•
Amerlcan-Ncrth -·-l • Ky, leovlng his del<.at!tn beadqUarten
after a meetmg ol a1moot two boors
with Amba.Uador W. Averell u.rrtman,
slid he pr<ferred to work dJrectly with .
!Urrlmao and CJrus Vance wlthoul com-
Rul ... g R~v~..-
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ments from 'AmlrlcaA. d!Jcl1l1 In ·~;kt~lhetlildolJll'lllll'I•
WUhlllglon. • , • • . • . lie -',.Ky-.:"JUoe Cllllord'i.~
"I·don't know bow-llr.·Cllllanl, iteylrig Hitf1man -~ to ilJli:aoi•l[IOCllJcs
far away in Waahington, can make . ---· • · i:mwu about the ~hen," Kf. o1 ·'.tile lill' ~·. w~ and:
said. "lltil W,11 a ref~ to aJfford'I ~·and Aid ciily be bid "a Vflrf
Sundair· llatemont thol Salg<X1'1 llqlllb,' . IOO!f 1alk'" with ' if ,aJlll .1Jnb1111dar.
bllog Wll delaylni llsrl ol .t!Je' IS[IUld<P PIW!: •nq Li1!L Jle Wle\I It a l'naztine
tilkl. . meetln(," 6ut It came 1bortJ1 altor· Lim
"We came here accepting that We said Saigon.~ never atcept a .1et-
have to face a Joi of pressure,• Ky tltmel!! dlcllted· .by Wuhlngtoo. ind
said. "We lri ready." ilJllel, • . . ·
Council Moves ' .
CdM Embezzle Smpect Toward · Okay
On Corirt Bid ' . 1 l.J?o~.W~ · . JlrJ-·r i ~ ~ ·~. ito!''!ill ~"""' N~.Beloc)I~'#
Convicted · in 2nd T.rial . ·
'I• ''"'j-'1·· ,, ·-·· ~~·u.-" ;ll " _, ) .. .,.. ... ..,1, '-"" ~ ·, .,l'j,· t>p~l"'.".~ · ;!!• ' . . tolhO!r·~~'i><•-t -"'.' ...... For Shoplifoor~ .-. . -... .
4s ·Holiday· Nears
Qlcbtlllli'i perfll!thf~-1li ~~ ~~-~{~ ... ~
li)th tllt .<lOOvlcilii ,~,. ~ di( -:.~~~· .. lliOI Mat man !"' cl>ar-el., "'?"'1~11"4 eslata Ume a Piad<nA teal -· rm.a. estimated at JI0,000 to ti0,11911. . were ' --.. .rune 10, lit&.
11 WU the eecanc1 IUcl1 SUperlor COurl Dlckenon 1lates !hit Mrs. Wilks Is now
:Just Ji);e Johzj and ·Mary Jones, they actlmi ap1na JOiin Wllb, II, of -deltltuta.andls1wardoftheCOlll!IY·
work their way througJl ~ut• Ocean Blvd. Ear Her this year 'Judje
t....i aisles, with tired 1..-t and liqliday Wuuain . ....,,_ dlmil;,,,,, ldentlcaf grand ¢llea, drawing no particular allentlOO •i-• ...,. ltl . tile bUly city's Cniwiled shopo . and theft • coqsplracy cbargea agalnal
llores. him for loclt J evlcleoce. ·
.r.P."L~t· t!>e l>olltlgue, -,Ute toy Diem-peiltloaed' the , Fourth
~ ;;:•~ browse In tile je.,.lor'• a..i Dlltrlct Cautl of A~ and woo . a
liiot buy er.::,,, In,;:. ~anl.J ~; menal of. Judge sp<irl; rliimC. Judg•
"" of colorful, 111;.wrapped parcell. _ l!yl'Ul ' K. McMiiian· Monday Ordered
,1Vnlite otl\e·r couples, hoWever, their WllD to return to hia. court Jan. a
b:fined eyes c:onsllU>llY play over .the Jor sentendlig: -
ci!IWdl 'tor a l)rl .leiiiinc too close to W1Jk1 .lid .'bi1 '!l(;/Cirol, · 3fi. we,.
tlio -"etics.cwnter,.or !lie man tlylng 1· I indicted '"' ... ~--• J · · sh hll the cl k · "' ., -=-ury on on expens.1ve oes w e er 11 May 13, 1966. Charges of conspiracy ~ elsewhere. , and grind theft :were filed following
•Unlike other .couples, they carry no , allepUoas that tile coupJ, -~Slnta Claus li&ts, but Ute tools of their · an eatlin.ated f!0.~.000 · tnrn the
&ride for 11 other months of the year estate of Mrs. Hazel Grant King of
..Jai the badges and handcuffs of sworn
PQlice officers ..
Edit Page Views .
'Spiro Who?'
Yule Saf ecracker
Gets $2;300 Loot
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In CdM Burglary
-Safecrack~ grabbed $2,:.iG from the
Kofut~llk>re In~ del Mar
w1)' i!oqda, mom1ng incl eocaped
without leaving so much as a fingerprl.Dt,
Newport Belich police reported today.
Tbe •11!ft al :mt E. CoaJt Highway
WU entered throuP I steel grl~ tectOd lkyJl&hi. 'Tbe bars had been
blckaWoil· thtOOgb Iller the skylight
Wll removed.
11le ..tore'• ale .• ~nine weekend
receipll, Wll , fOr<ed open. qnty Cll~
or clwiP-believed taken. A thorough
6Cbristmal crime is here a~ and ~'Colla Mesa 'Police j)epartment bal ~-.to deal with -doing their 'lll'>pllfl!ng .early, · with • eouples o 1 Jl!!UnClothes. olllcers mingling In the
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•"The fJ<Gblem Ii, .... jult don't baVI · i'jf j>eoplt," lfll\'1'1lelectlve LL G)enn.
"""'"""' II ,.,,. belutl canduoted, police Appwing In Its new ''up froat" pall-laid. . • ·
'""' .. l'fliO .• of.tbdl)''I PAILY PILOI', .
er; w,_·\pi!l)>•tan wort!jll -· lhoppiJil aus DI Coilta If• 1ul
day. • '. • •
,."We're tryJna· to .l!il ·the 1'bolo c!ily
Di so far we'Ve. ~ ·~ 1llbbJa., .Wt we've got to ~ _. time .In lie ston!S to mate ai:tuat ~" Lt.
Walker• iaid. . ~veral juvenilel -obvlotiulb' ,leuinc "Mi amateurish lherts :..... weie' seen, con-
Wcted and counseled before they could
ictually break the law, which perhaps
~ the mOst beneficial lesson.
. Professional shoplifters are also ex· .~ . (See SHOPLIFT, Pap I)
~=r.r~~~ his~~~=::-~ 'wllo!"· 1!111 ·~ \!loo •iri· ·-ID the .-. · N·o Sl*o Am ...id Ile ti-maJi< met · to1be Nf,..;:M!nl•lotntloi.. itfl&Wl*~.~.lound.
o:Other.leatini ~·a1r'eilllarill on • a•--"-. 111.,. .. ~. the mtfil of the IJ.~" nuclear Oi9Cll Rel<
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,... -and .a co1amn on tltll·, NEW YORK (UPJJ-'llle l~t moved i'ar'• grteiL (11 .. ln c re en b a cl) ,_ today. fG' the eecancl C01UeOUtlve
Christmu. Tbe editorial page will _. !111 ln. fFly active tradlnl .. (See quota·
tinue to ap{iear in .the new pollllon tlor)I, Pips to.It.) ·.
in the forward sedlon ol ~ paper, Of.~~ .-)raded. the 989
just behind the national news paif:. Look loRrl Wll'.I lbout double the number
for It t6ilay oa Pqe I. of galnera: • . . " ...
d#t flllUc'.lo · . • •..Jr· . ' _...._,
::'tf11111 lo" UM br Coo1iit1'~..,.J s~. , l ,-J
. 'lbe' PIC~ by :Eccnomics'
=~.-;(ERA), eontalnl ad-
to r~~~ ,~J=ltD= cour!-1 ll N~ Center. I CouDclhnen told ERA senior vice pres!~
dent WJDtam s. Lund to "fbi.aliJe" the J><-1 fir formal.l"J""Cll apprOYal on
Dec. '23. I
It will be ,sulmJltted . to 111pervlsor1
IOllU!llfne In January,
In. ~ ERA research findlnp
-I .Pf<IJecit qilt,_c;ost the city fj,000 ,
-Lund .. ld1 the countr would need
odly DI. ' of land for a I~ ladllt~. at"'°N"'P«\ ~tiir; ,cOmpmcl
fo more than eight acres required
elsewhere.
He aaJd ~is Is because of the prospect
of sharing parking areas, detention celll
and landscaped areas Wilh the city.
COST 11t,• AN ACRE
1be Irvine company land, he aald,
would c;ost. •bout $90,qoo an acre or
aboUt ll00,000, But shared construction
COiis and joint use of var!OUI faclliUea
!Jlth the city would. result In a 1110,000
aavi11i1 In development c:ostl to the coun-
ty.
Al a......, ..... , be Ill! ERA studlea
show "the Newport center llta Is
economlcatJr 1Uperior to 111y Ille with
,land value exciedJni 142,11111 per Im·
proved·~·~ .· ~ eipla!IJed litll JJ on the _,rip.
!Jon that the county would be ti ildilJ.~
a "frft..standing" courthpuse -at· another
klcaUon, and woUld need more than
8 aCrea. .
"""t t4J,OOO, there would be a at.andolf,"
he llid. ·~t'• ~ mqlc IJCure, Only
Jf the •coat per aCl;f ,elae~~e ii under
!hit would theft i>e • .. Ylnp for" ihF
couotY Jupayer " ·Councilin<n wore lmpreued wlth
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An.other Pop Festival. for . Mesa?
By ARTlllJR R. VINSEL
.;. Of .... Delfr '"'' ....,
• AlttJuaded. Colla 11-City COuncil
inemben leorned Monday of a J100l>to.
lbldnllbt j)l1dleclellc rock music festival
IOaturing 31 bandi, lfeheduled only U
daya away at the Orange County
PIJl1roundl.
" Prcfound dismay would be an un-~entatern!nt ol Mayor Alvin L. ~ey's
reacUoo to t!fe news .
.., No one. apparently not even the Qrange
Coun1Y Fair Board, hid bee! ilerted lb tile · planned amateur band festlval ;o Dec. 29, which may fDd on-• aour
note, if it even becial· •
8pc>lllC)r<d by Gard"' Grove FM radio
otatlon KTBT, tl>e .J11U11c lestlval lfl es·
pictad•io -"' to l•.• .,.._ 1!:1111 ll<lell oJnod1 ....... IOld and "4>-· ...-to lb•
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Two of Ofanfe ·County's tar~t 'land.., holders" "the r v I n,e ComM .and
Mission' Viejo c,p~1, '!V.~!J
come before the ~· ~ Pllainl'iii
Commisliofl seeting i1r·lculf1tr11.l
preserve statUf for ~eir a~e. . : :. u granted · un<IU the ,1~ ~~
Acl, Irvine aJJd Mlqlon Viejo .. .l'!>'IJll
be granted by Ille cOOnty superv!JOfl
stabilized Isl•• agalnst thele •~JOI Jandl,
In ·tum, tile comjJlllJea prvmtse" to
mtrlct land use to agrlcUI-. for an
agreed ~period of , time .._ UIUllly' 1t
yean:. . .,. ~ 1·~
In Its application, Irvine ~ ~
otafll.• on eo,OIO • icrts. which ·ttid Couil\y
planning dewtintct'bls'valoe'd.' al 123,s mlllloft. • J I • ~ 1 1
Thll acreage ·coip~Jalmoilt au·:or
r1pch holdings noi:t!fof'jjie .,,,., Ana l'HewaY and' lll<ireOfaMi .a.AA·:.. ~
freeway wblcb.11)1 ~.of MIMI~ -. , r . • f ,. ~ . ' " • • . •
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Mother . Suf"le'rs .
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Beach Prese ,ye ~rged
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Newport Plans Cited i~ UipM. P;r~poeal
•A Lq1m Boodl civic lea4tr wbo
,... up In t.be Salt Qffk coastal ma
llU popoOed a method of preserWll
pdbUc .._ to the beach, apparentl1
ifYen up by the county to private
~· •WIUllm M. wllcoen, attorney aod
member o1 Ille Lquna Beach UqU!td
llchool Dlltrlct Bolid of TrulteU, IUI· 1<11> NQUhbc pclbllc .....,, to t.be web
throqtt. atreet end dedicaUons.
111 am sure you will agree lhat loss
di acctSS to lht Udelanda between Dana
Point and Tbreo Arcb Bay would be
lrqlc , • • " Wilcoxen Aid In a lel)er to 1'llth Dlatrld Supervflor Alton E.
Alkll.
""'II " obvlrua that It " IJlUCh too lair let toW ocqulllU.0." be c:Ontlmltd,
"but ·~ " not loo lolo to ~ ...
pUb1JO lntenat In ~ ....,.... • '
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quirt at,..wnd dedl<>UM in all -
developmtoll, ot t.be Um~ tracl tDQ<
.,. flied.
The proPerlf lnvOlvec! in the Soll CIMf!.
area waf .fonnttl)t ,owned by colorful o.orp Clpron and Is now. held by
ar, insurance cOmpany and managed by ·
lht Lagwui.NtgJlei CorporaUon. ,
Qurbia 1,111,te U1C11!bly 1UbcorDmittee
hearing on shoreline development Jut r
week, Lquna lleacll officials cborPd
that t.be counl1 iltmply pve up Salt
Creek Road to the l1n.downer1,
ellminatlnl public 1cce11.
• ••p_a.blpa aome qreemez)t for .pro-
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Edgar Allen Dies at 79
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1111 been reached ~ Lquna N~" 1lliaa.. ..... "C>rlalnly t.be tot.I a• damnenl'by t.be COU11l1 ., t.be lull -
of Silt C...k ~ would be almoll
lmpolliW. (o ratJonalize ... !'
.. ··uoleu." hi continued, "thil .irt pf
pib)l<> J>1:GP11V were merebr I', ·ohll~
"' Pllbllc rilh!r ""'" ... .,.... iO lnolber; In mdir to cooperate lir ov•aD plan• ·nlna." . •
Wilcoxen auuested WI might be the
cue becauu. the ·Laguna Nllutl muter
plan show• an liu. near Ille e(ld of
Salt ' cmk ~ . wblch ll dfllpated u public or oeml·publlc ~: COo!a of t.be W II co 1 t D recom-
mendatloN weot to the Ortllfe ~ Pl~IDJ Cimunlulon. u well· u AU"' r oUtce. · ,
Ff'Ollt Pflfle J
SHOPLIFT ..•
tremely ~active. during the rich and
resourctful holidy &tlOOlt, Lt. Walker
said, bUt tbty· 11te111 'to be haVtng litUe
lncaHmpact oo for lhll yw.
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Statement ;
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<!n Airport .
A "forceful o!rtement'' <!I the N1wport
Harbor Oiamber of Commerce'• postU~
on the Ol'lDle Counly Airport jet ~
· centrp'""I': ii. due after. the li.:at of
tbt f* troril lbe chim~11 e.1ecuUve
board. • " ' pi~ Stevens, viCe-presidtnt, told the
group's board of directors Monday that
he aJJd tbe five oilier chal!Jber nf/lc•rt
are preparlf!a to make a "very thorou,tt
studjr" of the ain>Otl· I "You can't Solve ll;l)'thing by stlcklrig
your h...S In the s.ind," Stevena told
the bllllneslmen. 0 It'g Ume we madf; c~ ,our ' pPllUon.. ''
Wj>en completed, the report will ~
preaeol'td to the dlrectnn In thi form
ol a resolution for them to cooatdet; b~ wd" ·• Should any statement be made b'6
the chamber, it would mark the fir&!
ofliclll jioatUon ~en on 1be taoue by
Newport Btacb'I bullneao ~unity. ,
. Stevena added the alrpott matter wu
so Important to Newport and lta
buaiilwmen; that the l®Ject .wotJld ho
given a fair hearins before a decl51oa
one way of ~other la reached. °'" , .. Prttato memorial HrVicea wW be held
Wtc1Deod11 lflr yacb!rmln Ediar Allen.
father ot LqUDa Belch El Mom School
Prlndpll WUlilm Allen and rtaldenl n1
corona cteUlor f<r 111 yean. •--~
Survivors Include bll wlie, Mary Ann
of the borhei two IOnl Edgar LuUe
Allen of Olk View, Calli., and William,
principal of El Morro Elementari School
in Laguna; five lftlldcblldml .. and. ODO
Al a class, the molt typical offender
-who faces lbe same maximum penalty
of $:KIO fine and a year in jail as
a pro -is a girl 17 to 22, who enters
a store innocent of intent, but ii giveo
an impulsive opportunity.
"It's lnteraUng," saJd Lt. Walker,
"you find that boys In that a'ge group
MARqUE E PROCLAIMS NEWEST MESA ROCK BAND FEST
Porplexocl Pfnk & Ffobbo'1••1ocl Four S~rpri.sod
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Skybus Shuttle .
gru~lnndcblld. ' ' l ....
11r. ADD dled<of an apparent·-·
atlld< al bll llame;'Clt Stawud Road,
The 'llev. Edward P. Allen will offidlt•
at tiit ltl'9lctl at 61. l\llchlel'• .All Anlell Epllc:opa1 Qnlll'll ,ja CoriaA tlel
Mar. Interment b . 11 'paclllc View
Memorial Pork;
are not as prone to thieVery as girls.''
Fashion an4 apparel may be one reQQn
for this, he noted, rnentioninJ akll' From Page J flan Shot Down :
Solallll1• Jle WU 'II. ··'"·• 'Wan.llilolm In the -Area ........ clrdll.' bl wu a IDtmber of the raee
--at the Ballioa Yacht Club -bl WU an booorlr1 member.
He -a-ber of the !lawporl -i.e... Bowllnl ~· and .... a -, flaaWln& Lodlt No. 1\18. '. ~ ..
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Donations--Run '
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B bind Satedule e .
-· ba~la, 'rl~f°" and 'POP' FETE ••.• · tendenci .. to . Cl!! c · .they .doo't
intend . to , t dedde \Ye&r out •1
of the otore nn lmpube. f1.~ lkttUxb.
£' -od Fol·Zows ·B-.1 M1111 l!lmhanb, police hay e Viet Mayor IVilaon cautlnusly uked U1I µ«£ discovered, ,create their own problema Pinkley U bt mlabt core to cbanlO
"" ' and help the 1hop1ilter make the hll orlllnal niollnn •llahtly. ·
A F !1 p · Ji'' economic facts of life toup on "l don't want to chan1e it and. l'lt _ . S amu Y . 00C themselv" al Inventory Ume. . vote qalMt anything but denial.'' 1nap.
, "I saw. lb mucb, in fact,'! nid Lt. J::d~?t· ~ poC:;t:y ·~~Uli:
'Found :n Des' ert Walker of hi• day on the sboplilt bta~
11 "that I could hardly believe it." debacle like the August production.
11 ·• • • • _ ' ''Some shopkeepers just don't seem "l think we're leading with our chins
Friday the 13th mllht be a traditional to care,'' ~ said, mentiooin& bu}-_ again and I don't want to go over · ••-'-·-of·eun .. 1.a ..... _ u--· m•nv the Fair Board's head," he added hotly. bad luck •-, bUt fnr a Newporl Beach ~...,.,. "' ~-""""" -•-v ... ( near doorways -and checkout systems "I don't see how' anything this iU·plan-
familf. Ind a relaUve in Santa Ana , in which security seems the last con-ned can be anY.thing but a fiasco,"
tt qe]Jed. 1ood fcrtune -right on the sideration. commented St. Clair, noting the short
The children at FalrVitw Sllte H~I hee!I of liad. · • These primlrily involve markeWtylt period . nf time before the scheduled
need more liftl for Cbri1tznU. It all be&an laat Thl1?'sday oight checksi.n<Ls setups in which employe.s Christmas Festival of contemporary
Mn. Glaria Jamleeon, coonilnator. of between Palm Sprlnp Md~-when frequently have their backs to the dopra, music.
volunteer oervlcel al'lhe bolpllal, aald ~-~w~!:"-~.Sanedwtllth~~~!ac,_t;:,'. moking...,.peslmpltfnrprooramateur The younger Adams was nnt al the MOllday that donltkml . are runnlnl .. .....,.. Ja;\1..1. "'vwu ~ wr Utievea .Ute. · Garden Grove station, located at 9929
bebind ICheduie thli'Y<fl!'. ; cie. Wllcox llUllertd broken rlbl and Shopliltlng and pelty tbelt ore not Chapman Ave., Ibis momlna. but a
Gil!r ore eapec1allJr needed for-ln~I> lnjjzrl'!I and hll famUy, .dog. the nnly fypel of Chrlltmu crlmt which spokesman said she did nnt knnw the
In 1111"1.a ·-luild;.'11t 11111!..'""4 ""Ll>Oi°""''hlll~ ~"~' ... recifter· a, ¥11rp -upo1'ift1 during the, . present status of the festival plans. a1oo .... i;~ over ao. ""lf'l!c!-lhi"iCOM'inil dllappw'eilliito hOlldays.-·-.... -· · Awire-lht history of t.be Newport
N"' tO)'I 11Jcb u model till, baila, the -dar-. "Residential hurglarlea art goJna up, Pop Festival -apporenlly the Jar1.,t
and bulldlni bloca among other thlnp Tbe lollowtna day, alter pollct and up and up," Lt. Walker poln!r out, such gatherlnf of lb tlnd ever -the
are Ideal fnr the cblldren, she added. highway department personnel gave the due tn valuable ctlll arrayed under elder Adama.uld MMday that the KTBT
Adults woold appreciate such t.hinp u dog up for loat, Wllco1 aought ald from Christmas trees or hldden elsewhere ver1lon would be a dllferent production. lbavina: items. clothing, cosmeUcs and his In-laws in Newport Beach. around the house by Santa's helpers. He noted that ·amateur bands _ would
amotinC uUclel. · The f1tber-in-llw, Frank Ktngurd, 405 Hnllday acttvltiea also reoult In fre-
'Ibe hoapltal bu about l,400 cblldren Irvine St., and his aon, Robert, 23, quent and prolonged absences, 80 that
of all qes. Mn. Jamleaon aald there 11earcbed the desert unUI 1undown Friday anyone J~vioJ: home sboUJd alway!
are about 500 adults over 30 ye&r1 of in vain. l turn on an Inferior lllbt arid JoCk the $246 Stereo Stolen
perform. and aa1d all oecuriir, oanltallon
and cleanup meuures would all be met
by qrttmtnt with olllclalx cancemed.
Councilmen finally negollated down to
a 3 to I to I vote .to deny lht buslneea
license requeat. wtth Tucker volhig no
and St. Clair abllllninl.
Depending upon outcome of the Orange
County Fair Board session Thursday,
,COuncilman Jordan noted, a special hear· Ina could be called to boor an oppeal .
of the denial, which wu made without
prejudice.
Mayor Pinklq spelled out the fact
that be wu voting wUbout prejudice
agalnat Adams -not pop fesllvaf.s per
se.
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B--SUiie PUC .Y -.
Slcybul,.•lnc., "°"'t .. be 'abla lo pl ~lhec.C.!l=e= .. ~
mlaalon (PUC) has ruled. "'
Newport Beach city officlall aa1d lodf:t
they liad -lnlnrmed the PUC has dlomlastd the airline'• bid to ~
a 22-fllshta-1<1.ay obutUe aervice betw-
Or&n,e C<J:m1ty and Los Anaeles lnternii tinnal alriiotts. ; 'i1
. The actlnn came alter the PUC arantt!l
several bearing· delays to Skybus o~
the put 1' monthl. , .t•
The Long Beach airline had propollil]I
using propeller-driven Lo c i: be e d
ConstaJlations. -:
Newport councilmen had vigorously
protested the plan. City officials siid
tbe aircraft are "extremely noisy, old Santas won't and have a limited climb-Out potentiaL''.
Forget Eld~ly . 2~ Marina Hig.~J
A dlllerent tlnd of Santa CllUI will Y · ths Ar t d. ; lie vllltina 23' elderly men and women ·ou res e : '
in Newport Beach convalescent ind mt "';,
homes this Chrl!tmu. HuntmnJn Beach police Monday re-
Memberl of the Newporl Harbor ported 23 Marina High School studell\.!
Chamber of Commerce women'• Dlvia:ion were armited last' week on narcotip
and the chamber's board of direct.errs chI~,~ed In the arrests Were IC gi~T5
aae.
Glftl or money donaUom may be taken
to the hospital at 2001 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. For tnformaUon call Mrs.
' Jamltoon at iUoll331 durin& the day.·
"JU.t before dark.'' the elder Klni•ud premises well, to pan! aplnst rnamln(
• oaid, •"!lqberl decided to lnok clooer burl!l'rs.
tq the scene of the wreck in hopes Method• of operaUon frequenUy Involve'
jhe dog was hiding nearby. knocking on a dOor to deterintne It
have ohoaen to re~ember the senior and nine bof"· Nine were referred to 'The theft of $246 1"lrth ln car stereo convalescents with penonal gifts. Juvenlle Hal and the rest released~lt tape " equipment and tapes belonging to The program WU artanged b r. thetr n1.s Cht f f p H Jnhn · Donald Greene, '", nf 121 '" 37th St.. W ' DI .. ~~d t F Ede pare ' e 0 0 ce • w 7~ omens v1s1on r,.~, en ay • zer reported.
Dr. Paul Fridt
Funeral Slated
Dr. Paul Fridt, Santa Ana denUst
and lnrmer resident of Newport and
Huntlnaton Beach, will bt burled at
Fairhaven Memorial Park, Orange, on
Wednesday. Servicea were held at Loi Osol, Calif.,
when he died last Thursday fnllowini
IUl'I~· He was 80. Retired for the past 16 years, he
had been a Mason and was a veteran
of World Wor I.
He la survived by his wile, Lillian
nf tho home In 1"' Osos.
The family auueots that those who
wlah may make a memorial contribuUon
to the IJIUe Ftnl Step, 2015 Charle
St .. Colla Mesa.
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"He looked near a dtain pipe fUMln,g -anyone is home, followed by a hasty
under tbe freeway, hollered the dogs excuse for the intrusion or a break-in
name for the hundredth time, and a attempt, depending on what happens.
little head peered out." "This is also a good time to remind
It was Duchess, frightened , but owners of markets and liquor stores
unharmed . tlfat holdup& will be on the increase ·~
The return of lhe dog has provided' aifd Ll Walker, ur1ln1 worrJe0d
a boost In morale for Wtlcos, who is bualiieumen to cooperate with the recoverin1 ln Hoag Memorial' ~!!pital. lawmen.
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Lund'!! report, which he urged be
presented to supervisors with lltda del~
polnUn1 to rising construction costs.
I O'l'llER SITES
The county is known to be considering
two other sites for ils relocated courts,
which are to be built in two staa:e'
of slJ: courts each. The first stage woWd
be immecliate, the second completed in
lll80.
One or the other &ites under con-
sideration ia in the area of the Oran1e
County Fairgrou,nds in Cost.a M~ Tbe:
other la in county lertitary southeast
of the 'County Airport.
LWlCI said the county is eaaer to move
ahead on a aite.
Mayor Doreen Marshall suggested that
the ERA report be refined and returned
W the council on Dec. 23.
"We could then direct that It be sub-
mitted to the county with a clear state-
ment a!I to where the city is with
its progreas on selecting a clvlc Ct!nter
site," she -said. "We could say un~
we get final appraisals on the Newport
Center an the present City HaU s(tes,
the figures ln our statement are ten-
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PRESERVES • • •
county appllcanta for a 1 r I c u I t o r a l preserv• status.
Five later appUctUons from amaller
holdings wW be beard by county pillu)er•
Jan. 8.
Al Wednesday'• county planner aesaton,
Mlulon Viejo ottlclel1 1et lht flnl pita
for agrlcuttw-al tax atatus at t :ao L!"·
Tbe lrv lno Conipahy preoeollUcm II
acbeduled to follow 11 S:!O p.m.
Beiley uid the public is Invited to
the HS&ion In the 1XM1111l''1 enlfDeerlnl butidiiis. lllO W. llh SL, Ronm 1111,
San!r Ana.
In addition to t.be fonnal pruenlltlono.
county olllclall oaJd clU.. -lriDI both for or .,....! the pr.,.., o!rtul
will be bean!.
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taUve." {The clty has ytt to declde
whether to move municipal offices to
Newport Center or to rebuild at lbe
present City Hall location.)
APPROACH REASONABLE
Lund 11aid Mayor M1rlhal1'1 suggested
approaCh aeemed "reaaonabJe."
"I'd hate to see this report sit oa
the &bell and have the coun\y IO abea"
without the benefit of 1eeing our evalua·
tlon," be 1a1d.
West Newport Councilman llonald A.
Mcinnis agreed .. "There i.! no questlon
Jn my mincl. that the report should be
finalized. lt's an exce~nt report, and
we should proceed with It a wetk from
tonight."' ·
Despite the consemus to make the
pitch for the courts at Newport Center,
municipal lawmakers Indicated agree·
ment that no final decision on financing
development of a site for the new civic
center would be made by the city '9ilhout
a vote of the people, ,
Balboa Councilman Hdward Rogerl
said he favors a joint poWets agreement
with the county for construction of the
courts and police facilities, "but as far
111 I'm concerned the city will IO to
the people."
NO QUES'l10N
Ex-inayor Paul J. Gniber, repment. Ina the West Upper Bay councllmaok: dlltric~ uid thore ii no queallon that new police fecWlleo are needed and
cannot bt built at lhe ptt1ent site.
0 1 fUtly 1Uppart our putUns In police
headquarters there (at =r:,rt Center) !~a~:ci~1.~ ~'r the cl~~ he C:~:~
will havt to unfold for me. We ctn make
firm dec!l1IOM after wt find out what
the p.1bllo w1nta ua: to• dQ."
Lund '"'J>!>nded that the cit)"• mini·
mum corMlltment to t1'le county wcaild
havt to ht conotructlon of police lacil·
ltlel at Newport Center. Id-ManbaU qned. "We would
have \0 have aorne commitment concem-
ln' the la!ld prior to an elecilon." she
&aid.
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Newport Beach wa& reported tod!Q' by blute who gathered the names and In-Seltzer added that school authorltlet
Newport Beach police. formaUon. of the Hu.'11lngton Beach High Schill
Greene told officers he left the car The Santaa will visit their char1e1 Diatricl had cooperated wlth police .ii
parked Sunday night in the alley behind between now and Christmas Ume to the lnvMtlgation. Sellzer said that school
his realdence and discovered the loss deliver the ·gttta and spend a little time authorlUes (lave either expelled or IUI'
M.::....on.:d:.:•Y_m:.:_nrn_in_B:.· ________ 1n_con_ve_n_·a _11on_. -------=~pen=-d_e_d all of the students involved. ,:. •••••ti•a·1.:1H..O:N••--
HOLL Y DAYS SALE
~Twa• the 11ight before Oiriatme.1,
When .U tbrough..the boUI<,
Not a creature .,,.. etirrint,
Not """' Saot& Claus •••
SALE l'RICID FOR CHRISTMAS DIUYllY fnlm ••• s149se
Cotta Meal'• Old•t Hom.owned Fumiturw StoN
1165 HARBOR BLVD.
DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA
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ifarrtl. Costa ·Mesa Troop l~ ··iltw carol through the rue.I. al
College Palk Dec. 21. , '· 'ft · 1 • '
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• ·~~~·~ates -Onassrs; iie's' ·already taken,
'· 1 1»Ui Ills 'Ill-ieaNlli .daughter, Christilia.
' ~qlri~a bM ;beeti' goliig very1steady with another
Gr~; John. Go~s. He's in his early 20s ind they're fo~er rock 'n tiling :with each other.at.the Manhattan
discO!heque itaroes(orstaring oogly-googI.r' a\ ea_cb:other
~ across tlamhig c~s suzette at Pavilion.
dne•,ondetj<llf·'t1'eYl ae\ niarf\ed; wlla\ :.v9Jllll'0;10b~
give Chrisilfa. a~~ltl '.wliol fias· everythipg1' · M ':lee,
Daddy ·0na91;~,lovejl )1.~r very much1-. his YP.cht'l:nam~, Christina\-·~ "11'' ~as })er ... Own &bite. at ih~e Pie_n:e, on 1
5th A v~nue, _lGSt'a'. few . lloors !tom the office of Pf~~1dent-
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·Visions of gliltering :holiday deco~ations h·a v e replace4 'sugarplums in the
. thoogbls of Mrs. C. E. Axtllter Oe!tJ and· Mrs. Cbelies' It Mower. They are
working on the .. omamenls for the Woman's ·civ'ic League of Newport Har-
bor ChristmaSJuncheon. The' Madrigal SI n g er s of Corona de! Mar High
School, the Child,..n's Theater G\!lld ·•i\11 Mrs. R~.Huber provided the pro-
gram for the meetin& today in ·the New:jiOrter Inn. -'
elect Richliril>l![lxon. ·i ·
How many 18-year-<'!ds can w~ like Chrjstipil, in-
to Tiffany's in New· Yofk or Dior's in Paris and'Walk out
with anything in '.the j9i1it ,Jitho~t .paf;iig .cash or. ¥piing
a check or fl~ a credit cardf •Bt!t,.then, the .. iwme
"Onassis" is Ukel 8n invitation'. to help yourself at. -Fort
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Onassis 'has p~ J so 111/'ich, Pf1>P<rlY ,In cnrutµ;a's
name, Illa\ Pflll*P~• sne ,llOW 15 th• Riches!, Glrt.':Jl>.. t!'e
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W0rld , replacing,-~ch .. ~i.~1' ••'Doris ·DUke aild Bar-·
bari }luttont' who had SO!ll• fhlngs ,ln co!l)l!lon Jlike ·Por-'
firjo Rublii> , lo~wbdin they we,r~ both mprled,-. at dil-,
fetenj:;tilfles of course). _ _ •
, • U Jobti and'Chrillina do gel ·married -·goqd luck I·
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Greeks they'll n,etd IL Pl~rl&bt Noel •Coward once· said:
"J..t:•el marrlagei Ut~Y en<! so"fasl they figb\ o~ the
cust¢y of ·the Wedding .Cat,J.i. · .. .t ~·
1 ·· By thl.s. !hr,e -~ ltllo\vs all abl>ut the Onass!J ,
fBllillY, so Ie!'1.cbectout,;~.(Goo-lmMlrls).·l,f you '·
think John c0nlealplate1 ~ng' t:brlstina fol" money,
forget it! The Goulondrioes, four brothers, !llJO are Ill
•hlpp;ng,. big, big, shipping, and among them they own
enough Gaugulns, Plcassos, Monets and signed antique
Fi'enl:h 'Loulo furniture to start their own ·museuin. ''
Al'9, like all the Golden Greeks, the Goulandrises
have bought the wome1dhey love 'so many fantaitic. hotel·
sized homes they can, if shipping slumps, compete with H~tOn . ..J\)hn's mother, Mrs, Nicholas (DOllyY doU!anll'ris,
for example, could spend each montli of the year at a .dif-
ferent one of her owo, ad,dresses! Some times, 1befo.re the· ~ ,
mol'l/1Dg drape• at'e, drawn, she forgets where she is.
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Your letters, thousan4' '14tl!elf!'• bf~ ~auaded me to change 11!1 achke.
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her husliaad wu In V~tnan\ aod, she •
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... RI (R -for Rat,ond Re<:rea-writ. hil psenll ad ltwite then\ to So -to all JOU ltMaW. oot llla-e
Uon -a · ~·t,IO<lay break for Hawaii "for -or fodr 'clays.• !' who ;.. pack!ni to Join.¥Jlll' l!Olll In
meo Who~ •-•-Iba \INlll. fOt'iOI liiT lo'lo and min ~ -pl<.-~.....i lllf ljome.
In • COlllbot ...... ) • lilm. too.'" Here ii a sample of 11\0 mall tbat
The wlle'sll>iawa_....i they were--My ldyjco wu 1"ole<l •.the~ chaJlled my mind :
1olnc to HawllJ, !O!>· Slit m ·stct •t ' iinprea!on that .R 111111. R wu from From Cbklp: Dear AM Landers:
heart ond 11ked If she '1lould IA!ll them, two lo three -u. Shame on mel I Uled to think ,w were smart but
1o· Illy home. I ll)d I~ wu not • People ·who rive advice lbould have the after tbai advice 1 .. ou c••e to tho 'service
ploce lo do Ibis, that her liuobond ·llhould • flOls, not lm>neous lmpmalons. wife whO was plaMlnf lo meet hir
hus~lind In Hawaii Io r R and·R, rllWik suuest ;!U,,-....U be lncludedl Are grandmolller lllo lov~..,.i mi-him.
you are a <!rled up old •Jl!.UllO wllh. Yl"\,out OI )'!1111' miDcl! · Why dlclp~ .. y.,. •ulldl'lhot • .. to
no roinan<» In your '!"11· Why dOl\.i . .l\'/lllllngl6io, D. c.: ~Y married -,Hawallf prop d•&ll· •
t you 1ive up and :10 to an <lid. Folks · irhO would want hb porenb around dut'-•l~~~0;:c1e1 ~:u:, r,!'~
!Home! Illa Rani 1'1s not R'•wn up ei1011111> to •bptt.er than anybodf. Ii!' IDd
Frodellcbbur1, Va.: v..r,.RFll"' 11"'t!' ,, .tu.,. If my husband expresred l1'Y apololi!es: ·
lo er_, wire h>ai he lnflt• liis par<nls !"'? ··lf\sll l'd let his folks have him '
to Hawall for "three or four (layl" for k~pt;-.. ~ ,.... • ~ Landen' ftfJlll'f Mok,· -rnll 11
floored me. Donl yw knQw U a~ l ' , .......... ,,Fla.: My ll>law1, God Shqer .•. ," ts i.u ti wll, -j
, R is .ON, !lye ~. UJol"'1in& ~O,I , )>ljio. ;ii...., Sla1ed wilh our. chll4ren _, ...,...__ ad'llce. ~ ....
time! LoQk who calls 0111ER people Sd''l' coulil 10 to Hawaii tq Jojn my • ,.t ~'In~...._ '
Dummy! , · husbm! for Rand R. (My•"!' fu9lber • Alia Laiden Will M .... lo Wt
Bpr! ........ ltlw.: My hUttj>lnd and didn't offer.) !s It 1111y - I lov\ yt0 -'/Wt 'Jlfoll ....... :
I had our -honeymoon duri•I mY ll>laws so much? · , et hr\ II ,.,. ol tM o.ui,t flU1I:
his R and R and It W8$ better than VllJejo: So' hi1 p1m1ts love him and .......,, • HI!--, •f~.i
our lint. H"" In the world could You ml'* him, too? Well -l 'U bit his eov.io,o. · •
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-· . and Bii lllid ..lllDI -·~ Uo been ............ 'Ibo 1111 1111 I =a! V"'_-:. r.: plcll••collediaeolc,.Iadlc
J<ID• I liame, 0 ... Ibal :r ~-· ...i"': and -,the . • ~ In the Son klad flfl~s, ll<llTIO wlthOut. • 'Die a;partment, by the way,
e. • . II jllll "'"'"" the stroet from . ~ Wiien Mn. Gou1lndria ftnl the Royal Pllote and lira.
... -.. OlymplUol -Goulandrl! uaed to drop ..... and Nldlolaa llld "Bily It, ,..,.be to borrOlr a cup .i
¥>"¥Ill" -abe c;ol1ed Ill~ lllfl1' from ·11er old friend
Baldwin, • Vll'11 ~t m.. Queeri' 'Frederikl. Alai, not 1orior ~ .-..,.. ..,...... Now-«-<lays roJO)ly
~ for ~ so ts ·Mt a ~ atock, and ti>llch .. a rabbit hutch I! the qu..., 11 m es11e 111-.
' arm ~ a lq. FurtbermoN -·anc1 I biolr
--Wild an while lhll lllimdl ridlculoull -llrl. t11era'1 · even iitaw of Goolandrtl bu .;ruu in -.,_.....,.. whlle bamboo diller<mt G=k lalands. Her
The ma 1 t er favori~ ii Sll;yrol. just a· good t
bu the wallpaper tir.... trOm Skorplos, wblch,
nd clWnl and, the becbprud ,_ Iba! II II Jecqaellne
II covend ·With 1arden1 Of . Onasall.' belolquartera1 I 1
wers · prlal<d on sheer being . called, 1"cally, "The
hile. By the W!U', the bed At1 ... ill1eMll Port."
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Betides the niain house iOS-foot-!Ong Goulandrll )a&!~
here'• I -·to IWO" V~t. (Another Golden
l>ndroom nmfl.ima for VIP . G~It •. wbo bu !oar yl<hla, I • . c· • • . . Ch -' .A ' . 'p . , ~· with .. ever-ruciy said:' "Nlcl>ots•. Goulandrll . rv.1ne ommun1ty or:us waits rem1ere J>utJer to~,.... sbavlllf bu cmly ... yl<bt· atlll,.be •' , . . ' · · · . , ~t _ or ,our till• living and hll l'lf•...,.. him.") 'A pabonl '!Isl for the. Jail. 19 premie,.. coqcett of MrJ.' ·William Ouimette, and Nelson G. Rice,
a. . · . · , 11 ·ls. on the Vip'lol . that !nine C~ty Chprus IS being organ!U!I 'hr-.. ~ :memi.: ~. concert will be a presenta-
Wben ubd 1111 size of the Mn. Goulondrll.,.. lbe·""'81· Ue!t to J!jbt) .Robert Smith, chotus mem.l>Or; Mrs. lion ·~ Mendetnob!l's "Elijah" at UCI C1!111P11• t>lympla• mininflll ppol a of l\Or ~."'-J!>e1 apend -~ AM~ alsodate sjiedallst fQr UC! uteri· ·Hall, ~. by .. chorus dittc!or Dr. Maurice ~ af&bed: "A·acbqc)I GI ....al -cralolnl -bul sloo, cbi>cert l(JOlllOrS; Mr1. Cora Peggy Wlill8ce· .\\llercl,. . • aniltl!nt.Jirofeuo.. r of music at UCI. wau111· not re el bumla ~ II )ull ..U • ' " . lbe ,._. hartp. A young • --. ~
Adjacent to tbe ' 's m1df ~'a. peal •OD ; •· ~~~~ .:. ~~~~=~ Secret9ries J·unior.s ·-Aid · Santa
~·pr!•• b · .. board and we W' ll .. T . ofter <i!ark. . ~:~, f""'1Mdril .fw I· . Q P Art1 Ind crafts ~laases for planned by the Juniors Include Each member purcha,.. a
ordieslra aDd' ~ t1ii'iiOif ~Y or ao. Once ~ children In klnder1er1en an ualsl f<A" ·~allon Merry gill from the basltet Ind
1 mao tr&ined · to act as a bes been brl.eled by the new T • M · thro\lfb third srade are belllg ~~·-·· ' , t bouncer •. (Someu-, ~ arrival -probably ono o! his 0 USIC ' conducled bYiJ>embOn of the· ':t"y~ • . " •' replaces it with another g~
days. young peOple, gd~ety ~ who bas Down , HunUngt00 Beach J u n i 0 'r In addWon f9' other items, before laking it to the borne
ailly.). · dOwh from London with a A program of accordion Woman's Culb. eacli Junior will present a of the neit member.
Goulandris might or might stack of papers -he sets mllSic will set the toes of Two schedules have been &ift suiti]?le for a teenaaer. In charge of the basket is
not make it to Olympiakos him down at the next port the Orange • County Legal · arranged. 'f?le fll'st session ~· Reibert Murray, mental Mrs. Ralph Stephens, in· for hi.! winter tan. He simply of call." will take place Thursday, Dec. hei.ltb chairman, will J)!esent ternational affairs chairman,
cannot be included in his As you now' appreciate, If Secretaries As !!i o c i at ion 12, between 6 and 8 p.m. The new dresses fashioned by club who announces that her com·
wife'a social ml travel plans! a Goula,Jidris marries .an members tapping at the Dec. second class will be conducted membert to the chlldrm in miltee also ls selling UNICEF
Tbey,pt alollf juat peacby, Ona1Si1 It will be like. Cbaee 19 meeting. Saturday, Dec. 14, from 1 to Fairview stale llalpltal, and cards and cel•ndan to
but, lite all Golden Greeks, Manhattan mergina: with Na-Milton Hahn Da Vinci Ac-3 p.m., and both will be in a ~adra Christmas basket is members. A tolal of six boxes
he'a fcrever oU to ~ct tional City. ill .d h the clubhouse, 420 loth st. being passed among t be of card! and 20 calendars have
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Leo: Enioy Day
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.. ....;_,...,.ER 1 e ~ P"'1el!I, cllcJoloal I -.-todQ aro ..-Ject to-· .., .-r1llllf CllWl!I. A tlii<t !o<m!OJ" could be on
' .,,. )rile --.ti.. :t:o:'A~~ ;:fiZ:·· . I ~ Ii~~~ .:-.:r~1\~
AIJD (Ilardi II-April 11): i:d'."""~lal picture
lllcloioalol4ere1ardlng . You pt on more
trawl, ,.tl''*I aM JD.. ,. lalld .Jootlnl. Reward.I aH
, Miltlft. ~ .blllel1, area.ter: take iniUaUve where
, • .......,. ~ plillOIOPb1 investments are concerned.
~pal tq. ltlt. New contact SAGl'ITAlllUS (Nov. U.
pub you In touch with rl1ht Dec. Ill: Clreumslances tum
penon. ln your tavor. A burden ia
'1'Al1Rl,18,ffJA 20 • May llfled. There is I re a It r
IO); ~. b oo aelllnl, -of thought. acllon. ~ .~ w.il for ta:. D.if featuru new contacts.-
• ~ IOI~. Mato or , V~le discovery ls on 11en-· Pfr1iler II m tlabt mOlfey do -make mOll of It.
tracL gmw this and oct IC• CAPRICORN (Dec. Zl.Jan.
eordlng1y. Cbecl: fl<ls. Cm-19) : Discovery made today.
-esls1s. , · could eradlcale secret lean. Gl:MINJ (Moy 21.June 20): Cycle moving up. Proceed
,~t ClO mar r la I e. '1ritb cauUoo. All ia not en perm;ne~kil, lqal tbelUl'lace.Mean1beppenlnp ~ ,blnt from" bel!ind scenes are occuninc
, TAURUS mez,zct. Pace in your favor.
yOunetl -to· Jet others AQUAlllUS (Jen. 20-Feb.
, like ibiiiallve. Good day to 18): Cbeck desires. Fllld out 'iurv.,.'.itiiatlon: what It Ill you actually require.
CANCBR (Juoe II.July ZI): Help a friend. Realize that·
Wart,~. tiuic: ~uUe1 are if you give today there will
in ~l· Don't neglect one be reciprocal action. Dine for
whO did you ·favor ht pat. special social affair.
Day to show appreclo~on. PISCES (Feb. It.March 20):
Check health requirements. Accent on possible promotlon.
Consult .expert.· You are able to reach Jn
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): various directions. Key people
Good lunar aspect today coin-re1pond. Be versaWe. Move
cidea wlth ~ creative with the tide. Finish ooe task
endeavcq. Your kind of day. at a Ume. Protect image,
Vou pt thh!p done. Per10111l prestige. '
m~ aoan. Opposlle IF TODAY IS YOUR .
• -respoado, EnJof It. BIBTHDAY1 You are ln-
VDIGO (Allf. ~P~ ZI): dependen~ a,patural pioneer. ~ oa ~ ObU,1UOD1. You are bep!DIDf a projecl
Cbecl: properti:Jr· Accent whlcb could prove succm!al
ml ~' · • T a It t!i in emotional and matert.al
_,... to insure sreaier ......
oecurlly. 0 Id er Individual ....!!.,r.nif,.._''l'.:W: I';:."' .. ~
noedl, .i_,... atten-""1,,r, ol'. 'om;~ ~: LlllJIA Sept. 13-0ct. ~): !:... l\:;.:!\l'.w ~ ~~. i!!ir.I
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SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE
1334 E. Coait Hw'(. e Coron• del Mer
Plion• 673-8050
Too m1ny p1rty l~vlf1tlo1'11 ind too few cloth•1I
Fix up lo1f y11r'1 cocktoll 'clro111 with 1omo of our
11111111111 j1wol1d trlm1. D111't •for11t, "Gift Cortifi·
c1t1" for tho 011tr1 tiff to your 11win9 f1mily t nd
fri1nd1. •
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'--------VIRGINIA----· lite YotMama, ~ one (Tomorrow: How would you cordion Band w . prov1 e ~ e Children planning to attend Junlon to. raiJe funds for a ~ sold.
of hla vessels in drydock", or li~e to .be invited to a formal toe.lapping music for e are asked to bring a picture CARE prQJect. ...:::::,,:::::._ _____ ~ •. !!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
visiting th~Royal Palace in party every night of the·. Christmas party in the Hans.a of themselves. They will bel----------1 :.. f'.
Teberan to· work out an year?) \House, Anaheim. working on Chri!!ilmas gifts ~.LLYWO~D
1 : Mn~ •. LOu Harris, director and decorations, and in-~· • . ""l!r."~'I Of volunteer services or the terested youngsters are asked
Oranle,' County M e d I c a I to contact Mrs. James Mahan,
Center, will be lhe special fine arts chairman, 897..(1697. This section agl!in lhll year Taffatina guesl She will accept gifts will conduct 8 children's choir
for the children in the hospital with youngsters performing in Goes to
donated by the group. various sections of Huntington
Reservations may be made Valley. Additional inlonnatlon Great l.,engths
with Mrs. Le s t e r L. may be obtained by calling .. --
Levuseur, party chairman, at Mrs. Mahan.
Tho Rov. Dr. and Mn. Gory
Travelers Led' by Methodists
M1""817 or 826-7412. other Christmas projecl.I
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·' Public Relations Failure
'Santa Wears Black Hat
NEW YORK (UP I) -Little scare the children.
children are better than UJual They endow Senta with all
these days. sorts of powers to read minds,
Counliag tbe days 'l i 1 to peer around corners, see
Cbrislmas, tTley keep one eye through windows -even when
on the w~dow -watching blinds are down or drapes
for the bocikkeeper elf who's drawn.
spying on their conduct. So the parents who use San·
Miss a step and get a black ta this way are surprised
mark beside your name. Do when they take the kiddies
something ·good and you get to see the local Santa.
a star. This Is the book Santa Children kick, scream, cry or
looks at before dispensing his drop gum in Santa's beard
presents Christmas Eve. -to defend tbeiolelves or
That's what the darlings get even.
think, ~yway. And aome Rather than threaten
moms and dads play the mood children with Santa's ire when
to th~ bllt -making a bogey they are in a foul mood, the
man out of Santa Claus. They child study ei:pertl s a 1 d
&ay: parents should stress being
"You better go to bed early good -for goodness sake or
or Santa's elf looking through because it is e.ipected of ·
the window will give you a children.
bad mark." A psycholo~t at Child
A sojourn to the Holy Land
and Europe will be led by
the Rev. Or. Ray C. Gery
of Laguna Beach Methodist
Chureh and his wife beginning
Feb. 24.
Suc.h parents are unfair to Study put it this way :
Naz.areth, the Sea of Galllee, Santa, according to the Child 0 Not enough time is spent
Jerusa1em, Athens and Study Association of Amer-around the holiday season
Corinth. ica. talking and thinklng of the
Highlights of the group's These parents use Santa to spirit of Christmas." Europeu ·travels will lnclude•jjiijjiji~~R;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;c;;;;c;;;;;;-R p pell Eut and I £"W44filCIMCll4----4W ....................... .., w°:ie's.rir~ Parls end i..... j LARGE & HALF SIZES I The group will leave from
New York's John F. Kennedy
Airport and jet to Cairo.
Trt~e1en: will visit Biblical
and historical sites including
the pyramids of E g y p t ,
don.
Dr. Gery said further in·
formation about the trip may
be obtained by calllng the
churdl ol!lce ·-·
PRICE WAR
HLa11cu1ss1 50
Loeotod on 19th botwffn
H1rbor 1nd Park
Natt. Al11tM1\ ..._.
Teltpliooe 541·"90
CUT ·RITE ~~~~
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Lott and Iola of goodies to
ch o o 1 • frotft al Haff.Sin
SI.op.
If sht wurs sires 12~ to 26\oi or 18 lo 20 •..
Hill-Size Sh~p Is lhe pl1c1 to find her giftsl
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"TaffaUriii" stlblllitd form1I
'nrth pettlomt of specl911y
processed D1cron• poly·
etter tricot for ... r Wtth •t·
tiome •ftf formal fastuons
••• tapedlRJ srut undlr
knits. Ho dins. no cncllte,
no rustlt. Slz:ts P.S.M·l. ,_
Gift S600
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for travel or at-home!
HOl.LVWOOO
Vassarette's plush brushed mandarin-styled
robe of Amel' triacetate-nylon goes with
either the shift gown or long pajamas in Antron9 nylon tricot
enriched with satin brocade trim. Complete the
ensemble with matching scuffs. In look"'""'1 colon.
Rooe , S-M-l. $13.00
Pe jeme , 32~. $12.00
' ' Gowns. S.M.Li $a.OO Sparkle Blue
SlipparS, S.M·l. $4.00 Lush Coral
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PAii COMYIMl;IN1\T IN OUI llAI INTIY PAUJM AIU
OPIN DAlLY t:30 'TIL 9 PM 'TIL CHRISTMAS
IN COST A MISA IT'S
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w&-lt their wa , J&t.: ~ ~
teted ablei, !!il!i ' · ~a ''>\
!iftlles," dr•wlilf;!IO' .P"lt!c!illar . 4/1'!".ticm ·, .
•!IF the busy ~fy's i;tow<!ed'1~ ~ • . . , ..... ... . ·~ ·-· ......... -.
ey visit 'Ui«' boUtique;,-tobr~ the toy
1d~ent, browse in the Jeweler's and ~Wll over ties in the Varsity ShopP!!, bUt buy nothing more to add to their 'liN of colorful, gift-wrapped parcela.
·unlike other cOuples, however. ~
trained eyes constanUy play over the t!'OWds ~for · i girl leilning too· close ttf
-cosfuetSCs CQlDlltt I Of the inan trying •lilt expimllVe slloes whll<i the clerk ;,
·&lly~· . ' i" nllk~ ot11<r eoaple3 Lhey ' carry no · · ' ta Clat11' llsts,' bit. lb• toob !>f· lhejr .,. .... for" l,t either m4nths ol the ~·r
I the 'IJadi<>' and ' handcuffs of ...om • ·~ce. officen,
CtiriS~.S c:rtme •ts bete again and
\hi Costa "'Mesa Police Department has
orkanized to deal wiUi those doing lhe.ir •bopliftini eariio with couples • o f
pliincIOihes officers mingling In !be •
'Cil>wds. ; ha '.ltl"l'M' probfem is we just don't ve "l;·peopte," ,.Y, Detective Lt. G1:'. ,
er, "'-lealns btpn1Mlnr, last a1-iDg areas of """"' Mesa
"'•w'{;.,,, cylrig ID 111! Iha ·wbol6"'dly ~ ao br-••'V• gotte!\ ..,.. nibblu,
" we'9J'-Col te """' -. lhne In ~ ,_ to male actiud• meiW," Lt. ·
W'1Irer Aid. vlN,.1v ' Senra( .,.OQI~ ..,. o~.,.,..,., eetunc
llll-~ thefts -were aeen, con-
.tacted all!I ~ belprt lbfJ CJO!lld··
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split'~ the Vietnam t3n.s widened "We, never ma~e .pro"°.!'~ . ~·' .. ,
ritpidly, today. Vice Presidtnt Nguyen ourseJvu. We ~ about commOn .
Cao 'Ky .renelv.d ru. attacks cm Defense bl""" with a view to having: a le(( s~taey·Clari CllHonl and Saigon Aid · Iron\." ;_ ·' '
it 'l'oulll . never' qree to a 'j>Urtly · Lam had. ltaled, "'.!be del!ftipo. of ~iqm:North yletiiamue '°ttlemenl the ·(Swll!) V,~eae RepuliJ!c.(p llio . .,
, Ky, INving·ru. delegation headquarters Paria confererice , will never ~~to
alter a •meeting of almoot: two boun' the ~ 'cl a oeparate· ~I
with Amb.,..dor w. Avereu Harriman', lietwee0ilieui¥,ei!s11tesanclll8nGI~" stid ~e .Pm,. ~ to work ,directly wi\h His•!~~ 'if*8 made tci'Uit,~*1
H Iman nM 1•'--news a•~,. .. AFP. · • · 'arr ..,.., Cyrus Vance w uwut ~m· Lam'.'lll!>,iatd his delegation .ltn,i!e~u ;:~~n,:~~ American . officials ~n a~ fO ·~ ita arch 1fpe1 ..!..:~e.
'll-don'&-·know how Mr. Clifford, staying Viet c:fl -al lt& equal in ~nee¥Vt..:
far aw. •v . An . W.aahington, can. ma, ke l!oftS. ffabo\ihas detnincled Slich. ~.; remarks~ about the progress hei'e,"·Ky t1on. DlHerence over meeting· the Hlnol
said. 1bt5 was a re[erence ,to · Clif[ord's derii~~. has Jed 19 l.Jlt, 4'r;¥Qcan&u.th s·~ tale t th t s · • • VIetnainese peace .l)r•t,eli' spUt. wruay 8 men a aigon 1 squa .... ' The United States hai never aM91Jri'Ced
bllng was del~y.ing start of the expanded any_ intenUon Of seeking a separate Viet.. ta~~e came here accepting that we nam wp.r ,settlement with the North· Viet.
ha I . namese. But the fact that Lam wou1d ,.,;,,~ '~e =~ ... of pressure," KY raise such ari fssue 'sbowe4 the lf'<!wing
Preued to 'define the klnd ol pressure cracks in Saigon-Washington p e~ act
be meant, K1 laid, "lite Cllfford's," strategy, dlplonµ&Uc observers aakt •
11arrfDwi ~ to dlacuml specifics Lam · vowed Saigon would ·never com-
ol the !'Ill . """een Wublngton and ~~ on the ISBUe of the Viet ~
Salp Ud Aid Giily be had '"a very
1 ,ood. ~"· wltb·Ky .. and' Ambassador
Pham DcuiC Lam. He i:alle<UI a "roullne
_..,,, .. but It came m.tly'altel-lflm
"""1 SaJccn would never ~ a oet· tlamelll·' illclated by Waabblgton and Hanoi. · • · I •
, Alba ·whether 'the alllea · bC\4 come
up")flth, 'ne•• .p:opooall oo ~the shape
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_M~aa-Ope~ .. Annual
H~t Line ·ip' Santa
•'Ille )lot line lo the North Pole opens
Wediiailay. ' •,
Costa'Meia JUDlor Chamber of Com·
merce membtts Vince RaclU and 'l'mf
K<Uer nD!lnd ell)' yOUJ!lllera lt>al Santa
C1aua will be setUng aside a fe'\ of
his busy hours for telephone coo-
veraa.Uons. can 111-11116, or 145-11118 from ' p.m. to 9 p.m., oo Wednesday, Thunlfay and
Friday,· aays Jaycee Den G~. but
be prepared to · J'1'pt>l't on your .behavior
for the year. ·
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'SpirQ·, lf..ho?'
' A]>peaiing in It! rteW "uP froht'' p:>si·
uoD on.'Pa'ge's'oltOday•s DA.lLY Pni>i,
lhe editortai paa:e today lnclud'5 a' guest ·
report .which takea a close look at "Spiro
Who?" and finds Vice PmldenWlect
SJrl:ro Agnew could be a major asset
to ihe Nixon Admini!tration.
:Other features include an editorial . on
the revival · of · the 4'sWibom". nuclear
dWIUng plan,, a lament for the long
tost'ntckel .bter am a column 'on thtJ
year11 ·greeo (as in greenback)
Cbrialmaa. 'l'be. editorial pager will con-
tinua ta, 'll!l"'ar . In , !!>' new P,llltlon
in the forward .ectlon of the paper,
iual liel>lnd.uie ~,newi page. Look ·
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:. ...... , dedlled to H• 1111 llnal. wraps .. :limo lo l-r. _, _.. ,.... In OllllfntnJI llllA, -11'· ,_,.
Jiil a cl~ ccaler PlcUa• for · P......,. · t-a pn>jocl llal c'oiit·:a. elll' .-.. \al1'in to the Oranae County Qoard ol -Lund llld the COUl1ly would ' -
SiJPUYllc!n. only Ull acres ol land for a 11-courl
The paCtcare. prepaled by Economlca ·lacJlity at Newport Center,· -pared
llllwdl Auoclalel (ERA), contains all· to mO(O than elpt •cres ""'l,11/ttd
vinlqel to Ille coonty lhould It .-tlitwhare.
to nloCati lfirbor Judicial Dlllrlcl lie 111d lhll la ....,._ or lhe:)l'OlplCI
court1 at Nawpaut Center. of ""1rln& '°'kine anu 'detenllon Cellt COd:llolien fold EllA llOl!lor vlce ,...,1. anil lalld!caped arw wliil the city. ·
dool William S. Lund to "linall&e" lhe The Irvine .company land, be aeld,
SHOPLIFT.~.
'tteme17 -durlne the rtcb aod
.... boUday ......, 4-,Walker 8114. .but Ibey ..... to be havlnc llllle
local Impact IO far lhll year.
/II a clw, the moll typ!oal offender
-who faces the same mlllmum penalty
of $500 fine and a year in jail as
a pro -is a girl 17 to 22, who enters ·
a s!-r Innooe'nl of Jntent, but la given an 1mpulllve oppOrlunity.
"It'a lntereating, It said Lt. Walker,
"you !ind tbat boy> In that 1111 . ~
are not •'prone to tbit!Very as girll."
Fashfoo and apparel may be one reason
for this, be · noted, mentioning girla'
purses, baggy coats, large pockets and
tendencies to try on clothing they don 't
intend to buy, but decide to wear out
of tbe -·OO liopulse. . · MaQJ' 'iofrchanta, pollce . h a Y e
diSCoftred. create· their own problems
and help lhe shopliller make lhe
"OOIM'Cic facts of Ute tough on
~ al Inventory time.
"I AW 10 mucb, ln fact," Aid Lt.
Walker of 1111 df.Y on the llJopllft bea~
"Iba( I cOuid harilly helleve H." .. _ 8'lopkeeperl . l\llt don' .....
to care,.., llie • Aki, meutionin& bUJt
dloplayo cf wlly UJched !!ml -many
..... ljoolifayo -and checkout l)'.'lema
tn wlllch oecurtl'1 aeem.s lhe wt con-
al<!eraUoo. -• . .
~ · prfmartb' Involve · mukeHlyle
Chee~ ldlQll In Whldt IQ!ployta
lttqllllllb' have their bacU £o lhe 'dooi'I,
makina.t.acape l1mple for pro or amate.li'
thieves alike.
!l!!!l'l ~...... .... . . . -. . ............ "Wt ....... J II' : 'I: • uAlll ~Id k• ·~ 0ne o1 "'"it£:'•'"'".t'l:' we 1et nu1 .,,.a11a1s .. the Nwport ,. .. -_. .... Z ~ ~_: ~.J:ff·i . :":':':....,.. :-Colla. M,:.,e Center ID u. ...... "' ci:y a.u .11 ...
• ..... ii -loplojm( (Gola to tllo --i:.. be ·a 11\'lnCI , ... Ille other b Jn ooointy lerrl1oi:Y IOUthiul tbe ligljres to our •talt-t ... Id\·
II'< \ ...... -'-"'·" , ol ti, COUnty .MrPorl, p lallve." '(The city hla yet to ckcjj!I
Al ~ cqoaequeace, he Aid ERA atudJes C.UOClbhtn wue f iriiPrtued witb Lund Mid tbt eounty ll falar move whether to move mWttclj>a1 oUJcts to
show "!be , NelrpOrt center. site ts lAm<f'• MporF, whJCh ho ~ , be ohead on'.l Ille. ~ 7 ' Newport ~nter or lo Ttbolld at the
Oconomloauy superior to iny slle wllh pr<\Mntid to aupervllon wltl\ llttte delay, M•yor Do(wen Marlhlll su~ted lhal present City Hall location,)
lwf v1l111 aceedlnc '41,000 per Im-PoiollnC to r111n1 <OnlllUCtton coslf. ~ERA report be relinlcl·and "'lunled Lund flid Mayor Marshall'••""ea Pf°"*! "'!!''·" 1Tbe coonty II known to be COllll<lerlnc tj> tlle _. on Dec. 23. • approach seemed "reasonable." • t.mol-~lliled llils ll'on Ibo ,.....,,. t"° other -b: 111 r.-.il COll(ta, 1 "W• could tblli -jhat It' be sub-"1'4 llale to seo1 \biJ report Ill <ill
Uoa ll!al lhl C.Unly would bl ti JldliW wtdch are ti be built In lwo -milted ·to ui. '*'DIY wltlr a tleor tat.. lhl alwll and have the. countJ go ~i~ a"~'~ at aaodltt o!'slx courtl ,,..;i,, thi lint slap wo&ld· men!· u lo'-..., the-clly 11 with witllout·lhe benelft ol seeing our .. ,Jul'.
Jocalton, aod would oted Dion than be Jmme41ale, the aecood compleleil In !ti pros?• on se1ecllnc'11 clvlo neater tton," he aeld:
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Fa:vm.Land Status
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Two of e>r~1 Cqup()'~~,·~,1.nd· M1SBion Viejo officials get the first plea
hOl<len; the lrvl,11~ Compiny and for a&rtcultural tax atatus at 1:30 •.m.
Mission Viejo Coc:ipany~ · Wedrteiday The Irvine Company J)resenlaUon :ii
come before the Clrqe County Planning acheduled to follow at 1:30 p.m. ..
Commh•ei ~. a;, r I cu 11 u r a 1 Bailey "1!I ·lhe public is invited to
pr"'"" tiatu.1ar tlielr acruge. · lhe session in the county'• enalneeriJig
U rrantOd UiJer the ll!!5 WllllaJnJon ::t,._~ W·, .8111 Sl; ROom l~
Act, ln1ne lllld lliao!oo VI$ would In addition to thi! lormaf preaentptions,
be ll!'lilled 1>f tho c0unty 111pervllon coanty qfflcloll 'aald cltizena speo)ln&
stablliDd *--tplml U-agricultural eJN' ~or~ opjnal Ibo preserve olal\!f
landJ. • I • oJ.
In turn. Ille 'cam\linfa promlle to
restrict lQd use lo ·qrk:ul1u:re for an
agreed Jl"!jod ol time -111Ually 10 Stickers or No years. I .· , '
In its 1ppUcaumi, ~ aeetJ presen:e · • ·u -p J:• · ·
status Oil llO,lllO acres. whlch lhe colJ!lly Jr.A esa . oiicemen . plann1nc department hU yalued at tf.s , :
million. :. -.. -· • '" ~
This .... eomprlaes almost all ol Promise 'Support? ranch hol~a ~ ot the Sant.a Ana , • , ,
Freeway ahd thOle. Janda south of the · freeway Which .are :eat of Sand Canyon Not every. citlzen•a car carries a Su~
A •"-''••to.. clll Oc po(I Your .Local .Police sticker, but venue, ..... _..._. w1e Pa c ean. nearly every Costa Mesa police depart·
Ml!lfo1fV!ejo Company oeeu preserve ment employe MOnday pledged to sup-Sbopllf!lng and petty lhell .... !WI
' the ..., typ. cf Clartlllau .c:itme wb1l!h =· • s11arp upntnc llurill tbe ·SOtllt!Oalllfl to €row About .. _Ual lau!1larlel .... .J:' up,
statu.s on »,41t ...., valued by the port lhe1r local community.
coanty plaimlor .~ al &boot Officer llicllard J. Jolmon presented
$3 m1J1loa. 'Illa -·11 bowided 00 the the city councll wUh a resoluUoo algned
north hy O'Neill Pert aod the Bryant by JOI ....,... o111cen aod other depa,.;. up ...i up," LI. Walller Gii. Only crows know what they crow abol!t, ~ these SW~ .covey ~ crvws mi&i>t have been .over-
due to valuable llftl unyed -r Costl\ Mesa crows werQ making plen\Y Ol no~ joye(! wilh bright aitirnoon •unshine follOWlng and Storr ..-, 111 the west by ment OllU>loYen. promil1nJ to uplxid
MisaJol! Viejo'• ~ community and lhe1r duUCs And respomlbllllies at all O!rlolmal lloel « hlddm ellewlllN MlJnday around. their 1avorlte perch atop row of gloomy rainslonn. Or, had a feline interloper
anmltbo-hy8anta'1helpora. •~ -· 150-foot .. eucalyp!Ul _trees jlJ.it off Thurin Street. climbed inlo their midst? the city ol .Sau Juan Caplatrano; aod co:l;,r ati or the staff ol nearlfu.!;:ll
t--~-i!Glia.:t·~~~Ut~lltNl.ll ·aloo-reoull--la-ft-
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• :=..ml~~-~!:! turn Oii .. u,iit' aod lock Ille
. well, to iuald qalml roamlnl
··.-;-· · ·~iii ·Pare 1 • ' :.:.. "L;_ =. Metboda ol _.11oo ~uenllf lnvolve . 'POP' FETE ...
kmdlnc on a door to determine II ~ II heme, followed by , a hoity oiling came Innocently en<RJ8h. when
-llB' the lntrullon or • lll'ealt·ln Charlea Adami; falher ol lhe-promoler,
altemll. ~ndlng Ill what happeoL came be!°"' Ille council IC< a Uc-.. "Tbla II ilao a pod time to remind . · """"' °' m.rtets and uquor a1ores· Amid &!""ilJi as1oolabnlen1, coun-thaf holdupe will be oo 11"! lncreUe," cilnien,llllm demandlnJ .ao apllnatloo
aid Lt. Walker uraJnl w or r fl~ • !or the 1aclc o1 commua!catloo ~bout
Jiollil•l'MD io · .. _le · 'tiflh ll>e ~ ll>e Chriatmaa Festival bliOflm~
--' .' by 11"1 ~ KTBT vatloo er. Cllqel in oecuri!J ~ ,,.-"11.Qbe Mr. H~ .., ·!*II us queitJ far roullne pa1rol -·cf the 11C1111elhlng abool tllll,' uked V1co Mayor
pr<mises or tipoff llpal arrangementJ Robert M. Wilson, directing hi> qu..Uoft
In cue ~ robbeJy 8botdd be ,eported to the assistant city attorney, who is
to the station watch commander, be· also a member ol the fair board. bu" Slid Humphreys was alJo mystified, "'
vkatence Is perhaps the only offeme promised a lively session ?f the F~
which seema ba&lcall,y uncballged ;u ~ when it _hold.s a routine meeting
pollee begin Jogging their a D n u a J Thuraday night 1n fatrgrou~.,!>ff~.
Otttatmaa crime yave, with ' purse He also recommended no counc.ll actkm
1natche!I car burglarlea loud party com on fesUval business license ~hi board
pllinta 'tnto:ricatlon a~ and othe; members could question Allred Lutjeans, varteti~s of thert. fairgrounds manager, about how the con·
Sui 'd tr d!U all Iner d · . cert. got started. Cl es a on y ease ~nng "Mr. Lutjeans has no authority to
the yule~de season too, but the lonehnesS . __,.,;.,..t for um " HWnpbreya and deapair which can drive a person give ~...._on •
to t;ate his own life constitutes not d~~tj~~. scheduled today for Jury trial
a crime, but a tragedy. 00 an assault and battery charge in
Hospitals Strock
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Kaller FouodaUoo bospitall and cUalca in· nortbern canromta dllpeoaed only
em«gency care today u 3,400 lt1ik1ng
worters malnl&lned picket llnes.
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not immediately be reached for hi11 1ide
ol lbe leslival atory.
Despite Humphreys' advice to delay
action, Mi.yor Pinkley -florid and con·
tinually ohaldng his head negaUvely -
moved for a flat denial of the buslnea
license, but the moUon died for lack
of a second. COuncilman George A. Tucker, in a
more concllaiory tone, suggested ~•Y·
ing action o:i the matter untU after Fair
Board Investigation !bursd.ay, po1slbly
having a special sea1on Friday.
"We can't bold the 'Fair Board
responglble," said Councilman wrarc1
Fairview Toy I
Donations Run
Behind Schedule
'l'he cblldreli at Fairview State.Hospllal
need more etfta for Christmas .
· Mrs-GJorta .ra...i ..... coontnator or
t olunteer lel'Vkes l\, the hospital, said
M'onda7 tbat. donations are ruMlng
behind'IChedule 11111 year.
Gllll ,,.. especta!ly needed for children
In lhe 1.e qe bracllet, she aalcl, ODd
also some fot adults over 30.
New toys such 11 model kit&. balls,
eild buildlnc blocka among olher things
are Ideal for the childrm, abe added.
Adultl woolcl appreciate such Wng1 u
Ahavinll Items.. clothlnc. coameti~• ond
smoklilg articles.
'l'he'boepltal his -1,400 -ol all aa.•-Mn. Jamieson said there
are .•bout aoo .. ldultl over 30 years ti age. .
Gllll or l!IOllO!' doo&UCllll M'f be Jak18
to the holpltal at 1111 -BMl1 Colla Meu. ror lnlonn•tlon can Mn:
Jamleaoo 11 ~t dUrlnc Ille d1y.
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T. Jordan, as Councilman William L.
St. Clair reminded the applicant that
the term Pop Festival makes local city
fathers skitUsh. \'Jee. Mayor Wilson cautioualy 'asked
Pmkley · II be might ..... to change
hill otjginal moUon' s.}ightlf. •
"I don't want to . cbaqe it ,and I'll,
vote ~ anytblna: but denial, u &naP:"
ped Pfukley, who continued shaking his
head no at the possibility of another
debacle like the August production.
"I think we're leading with our chins
again and I don't want to go over
~,Fair Board's head," he added hotly.
"l don't see how anything this ill-plan·
ned .,can be anything but a fiasco,"
commented St. Clair, noting the short
period of time before the scheduled
Christrhas Festival or c.ontemporary
music.
~ younger Adams was not at the
Garden Grove station, located at 9929
Oiapman Ave., this morning, but a
spokesman said she did not know the
present status of the festival plans.
Aware of the history of the Newport
Pop Festival -apparently the largest
such gathering of its kind ever -the
elder Adams said Monday that the KTBT
version would be a different produetJon.
He noted that amateur bands would
perform, and said alt seairity, wtltaUon
and cleanup measures would all be met
by agreement with officials concerned.
Councilmen finally negotiated down to
a 3 to 1 to 1 vote to deny the bu!lneS!I
license requut, with Tucker voUne no
and St. Clair abstalning.
Depending upon outcome of the Orange
County Fair Board session Thursday,
Councilman Jordan noted, a special hear·
ing could be called to bear an appeal
of the denial, which was made without
prejudice.
Mayor Pinkley spelled out the fact
that he was voUng without prejudice
agairut Adams -not pop festlvalJ •per ....
Dr. Paul Fridt
Funeral Slated
Dr. Paul Fridt, Santa Ana dentl1t
and former resident of.· Newport and
Huntington Beach, will be buried ,t
Fairhaven Memorial Par-, orange, on
W!dne>day.
Services were held at Los Osos. Calif.,
where be cUed last Thursday following
siJrs<r,. 'ltewu so.
Ret!rtd for the put 16 ye1rs, he
had betn a P.fason ·and WM a veteran
ol W«ld War !.
H• Is aurvlved by his wile, Ulllan
of the bonit In l.oo Otol.
The !amity 11111eatJ that lhoae who
wish .may .Jlllke a .,...,.1a1· cootrtbuUon
to th< Llufe Finl Step, :IJIS Oiarle
St., Costa M ....
on the llOUtb by Ille dty ol Sau Clemente --· _......., ~ .• •· ·-·"-anaont5eIDfJi1C1iVWa "NiUOIW :ijd~~Y.Pi>arel!l-
ForesL · ly share the spiri' o( the ""'-·-ent. 'C. T' ' V d } Oa-ange . COunly · Aalltant Planning Tho reaotutron',~tlmtd ~tJ aod ar J.re an a Direcl\lf Sto,a!t W, .. l!,IQey. Njd tl1<I the ·~'eJl!Jfheie by p0lice a.t othe.r
two blc , laod cam~ll are Ille flral •gulh!lani of public !afety aild realfintl·
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Hits Me.sa del Mar county &PJ>llctnb ,,... '&~I cu 11u·ril l ed that.Ibey-consider lhe~ duty to th> preserve atitus. J.1 t · ., commiznity to ~ obligatory. -
Five la~ applltltli:iris from smaller Not only that, but the J()f signers
That hissing heard Jn the Mesa del holdinia will be beircflit county plaitnefs declared ·opposition ta any and all su~
Mar section of Costa Mesa Monday was Jan. 8. versivtt.practlces detrimental to their
the vehement disa,pproval of scores of At Wedntsday'i cqpn*y planner sess~on, sworn pqblic service and ·promised to
residents who found vandals had let • · ... i·... shun any. act which.. could deprive Ute
air out Of the tires of all parked vehicles. · -• .. · communJty of ~ervlee and protection,
•0We•ie lucky they did that instead HHH' S E d directly or kldirectly, ol slaaltlng'them," aeld one ~ale woman, . 8 Oll . ngage Warmly pl .. by lhe umollcti1d
"but •we'll be ready for them U they WASHINGTON (AP) ~ 'l'he encace-rmlult.,.i; 'city councllmeirued Chill
lry tt again." . ment ti Douglu s. Humphrey, youn,;est Ro~er E. ~ if he cared to comment.
Vigilantes have reportedly been assign· son ol Vice President and Mrs. Hubert P~~~··,a~, fit~ annlvena?J
ed Ille duly ol watching for night H. Hlllllplny, and ·~an Irene Thompson Chief Nelh aplatnea that 15 yeal!
marauders who can't keep their hands was announced today by her mother, and about 21,l hours before, to the very
off lire valves. Mrs. )fcJ)onald Thompaoo · of East day, he-wen\'out for his first night on
One family had eight tires flattened. Tawas, Mich. ·the beat u ·a Costa Mesa policeman. "
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HO~}u!nigh~o~!~S SALE f
Wbcn all through the houac:,
Not a cnatuna .,... llirring,
Not.,.,, .Sala Cla111 •••
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Irresistibly comfortable •• -. REO.INA·ROCKER • by LA• z • • ov•
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DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA
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lf)hool are pleaiecl · aa punclL Tl\t roungsten i:arefull.y w~!Cb¢ the liov. 5 election _ !'llurni and nnt 1-·aet of conrralulatroY lotten' to
P.JeSldenkieet ~ i!ilx~ . ~N:~-::ct'e:.'"~~~
lie following note: • •
"I mt yon to tnowl how ·glld
I 'wu to' retelve your -letter ilncl -
lliose of the stwlellla. PloaM ...,. pAJlis (AP) -Red 01lna IJ ,.
rey 'to your ciiili my appreciation cliJj)lea>ed wllh 'llallol'• wlllln-lo1
lor the many kind COID\llUla· I negollala a pnoe --~ It IJ oommend the interelt and eoncern slJahing lld to North Vleloam, ~m
11 America's future these letters diplomata c:lllm. •
10 eloquenUy wrenecl. , ' 'l1>e diplomata NJ they have deteclod
"In the years to"'come their al!ealty~olebl.-mllltary
lriendshlp and ,r;:;s will remain lld to North Vltblam olnce M~.~1:
IS a llOlll'C8 of gth." when Prelldent Jobnaon On! """'""
the bomJ>!n1 of the Norlb. Since then "I\: l , , lhe,~~~tohavewllbdra"?'
Ray Emei'f o\ier at 629 Late neorl1 liolf their "'6malecl so~man It. 11 concerned about the fate of labor force from wllhln North Vlflnam.
ijiellflsb at the varlowi beaches lndicatlom are the Iola! cessation of
IJOQild the area alld potnta out bombing Nov. 1 and preparatlooa ~?f
Illa! man, In hll eagerness to exponcled pnoe lllka here have "r '
lijminate IJlUddy bays and to -~kl":' more. -~~-• ll'eate fine new resldenllal develop-W11bou1 aJJY ~ I"'>' nen!I often ellmlnatel the ....,,..-. FU!al IJ ollowln& Ill mw
h .... '.. media to feature 1nU-IWlol crllldam, I euuau. ,
'Emery 111ggests that, when the ~aches are"dllturbed for various
reasons, some thought be -given
lb the shellfi!h and areas be set
.,.1de _ for_ P.ro"'fUon of t h e
~hits' out that In the neat
[Q~)Vjll Jll'l?b&)lly ti'" OU~
the • . J>QP'111'~°' Jlc!J• ~\ when it L!i converted to an ... harbor and artlfl!:ial II are 1 built unless a llWe at lion Is paid the problem.
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iceived a Christmas card today
Nico Saad-of Ensanada, Mex.
as acquainted with the area
tlngtop. ljoach Mayor Alvin
w!lo ,... lnstrmnruW In
Ille Mexican amflng team ~Ila~ held Iii Hun~
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Choirs Highlight
GWC -Otntata
The UM Ill doable choirs will hlgbllpt
the ~ ol -Pinkham'• "CbriatlDU 'Canlala'' by Ille Golden Weal ~ A CotiPena-Clloir ancl Brass Eiioemhle at • p.m. Friday In Ille CoUege
C!ol«· The public la Invited. Then IJ llO
admlaioncbarge.
'l1>e cboir will also ling "Fanfare !or ctuiltmu Day," "Note Well, M.y Heart."
"E:rultate Deo," ''E'en So, Lord Jesus,
Quickly Come.., and "Sing Gklrl.a."
-SOloiltl will Include. Kayla_ Mullalb'~
Charles GD-Nini Walker, Don
Shlelda, Sylvia Martinez, and Bob
~ -Davia and llul.JODeL
~' ·'"· .Valley Teen-agerWim
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Mesa's Junior MV;s Title
A green<!Yed Cosla Mesa Jngh Scllool
IMP'ldtt wbo,.iuo,cl IW8'/ wllh Junior
Mia Coatest UUe and trophies la llJ>""" din& lbe On! d~ of her reign In bed,
sick wllh lbe llDlll. Xong flu.
"Actually, I might bave just overeaten
!alt nl&bt." alld bnnn>balred Koy
Petenen. 17, daughter of a Fountain
Valley real estate salesman and bll
wife.
Mias Petenen, of 15i51 Rooty Court,
FOUDlaiD Valley, will also be crownod
Mias Tbml durinii awanlJ ommoo1e1
' 'l!mnda;r nl«bl f"' the 11th ~-Colla Mesa Cbrlstmas Decoration Contest in
the Civic Center.
Sbe will also represent the Costa Mesa
Junior Qwnber of Commerce Jaycees•
Jmlior M1sa: Pageant "eo1npelWon, which
Is cuimlnated with allttertng national
finall ln Mobile, Ala., each year.
H()h yeah," sa\d the statueque Mias
PekrleD when uked lf ahe wu surprlsed
to win the Junior ~ -Utle Frldl1 . li==t Estancia llllll SCbool. Tile _, lien ioo. Jiir
·• ~ . ~ •fDQdern . dance pmm-_Wiiif.1111et:mfio':, 1'rb-Slded LUe of 'iiliii'ilWPir.~ .web 'lbl'1cboreograpb-
ROSES i> RADIMicl -. Pella .. ...r X.,.'• mother were · 1 lie'riill lli ilii1fhi0weea.
• Lynn H ~:(leltk::....: . _ :.lit.Viili!hn• •Jo. ~·her ~ ~ =ed -h t: ~.-=-.:a: 'tbaii·~~ ~.!':'~ =· 1... wldcb m;ll•-·tbn -. Petersen r • -· ·1-llid"'"uulb!!il llilt bll hama . was chosen from among seven ; to me," ..,. 111> of Ille 11!! tropbleo
: girls. Winner a I • o carries • and --.i ~ tllo
: "Mils Tinsel" ti1Je. . dlY u Ill J---!llm Tlnlel. \,----------'-1111'..P*-Jm1 .JllOVed to Fountain '-v.ne, -sr• 8111 Juan Line, Colla · . M drig' • 1--lllll:lllll.l'ltenen coqtlmlM to Manna a am ltlmd ~ 11-Jllch. · w11m .... 1a -In--... ~-• • Siii II "'9 Pi!'!dl!R ol tM ~ Planning Special t1oaa111e1-:Clllb,•-"'01111· -----Atbllllc Allodlllill llld >~
n,:__ p g ~-=~~· ,ullll.ler ro ram Collep_IJCI,_ ;"'*'-,;,..,. .
la p!taoocl llJ ---'!!It -. to-·-dlla II tlil i-· ' Food and 10111 will be ollmd Wed-
iiaday by • -mp S<bool llnlfi>I
-II 7:11 P-Jll. In the Terrace Room
"' Peek Fam11J ~ Funeral Home.
Dinctor 1'WTJ -Aid bll 1J.
member !fldrilal 51npn wm -pedl d1Dln& on.' full eour11 rout •elf ,umer.
·-~-lumel, the Ill wl!I • oWllin!u
-They be _"'" ... llJ
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Pie. Jack s: Bartoli, Chicago, IJI., uses bayonet to play with largo 1 scorp!on .ho ran across while on patrol near Cambodian bonier about
30 miles from Tay Ninh In South Vietnam.
Beach Woman in Court --'
A _.i dd~1tn •·Costa Mesa San ~ego ~t.,.. aani·~ !nwhl<b employea were
.--: ,.... ... ri·' ;",) •• cblrpd wttb ~ ..,.. scbeduled Refeaiied by Eetilidor for Jury trial lodl1 lin -Jllatrlcl Judicial COurt. -
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Su Dlq"'
!wed tuna _clipper Day Island and cmr
of 17 men have been releued llJ the
Ecuadorian government, the American
Tunaboat AssocllUon alld today.
AS!OclaUon Manqer Auguat Felando
said be ..... notified Sunday. Ecuadcr
coilecte<L,a_,lll,OllO,fllle and_a~
fee ol. more tblD fll,000. . 1 ..
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ltoledo Line, Blllllinclon ~ hal
pleaded -to a charge of pro-atitutloo, .,.....,. out of µi. Sept. 20
vlct raid.
ln'mtlgaton alld the ll:llte sauna, 1111
Newport Blvd., WU merelJ a lronl for
tbn PlaJ-l\'f,ptY a~e._ - -, -=-'!'bl wife ol the ,"1!!'!1f, ¥r;i, '\'•'!""!
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Biney, 21, ofl02'12 Pua Drive, Bilntlngton
-. entered a~ GI DObo coalandere
(DO 'conteal) ·lo a -dlarp of' operating
a bwse ol prM!tutloo:
'!lie Latin term for no -.i II del!n'
ed In the llala peaa] code .. tlJo -U I auillY plea Jn elf~ bul I! probiblll
llllJ' civil court aclioo oplnll, tlJo dden-
clJnt growing out of the ..... --A second defendant charged with ....
atllulloa, Mrs. Marilyn Ball, II, of 1731
Labrador Drive, Costa Mela, la due
in court Thursd8' .-inc to have Judp
c.atviD Schmidt bnr ber cue iDlteld
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Soclaliles. Reef Cross Shoes. Cobbles.
Distinctive fashion shoes. Elegan~ comfortable shoes. Active casuals. Come help 11s celebrate . . ' . the introd11ction of these quality brands. You're Invited to see the variety of styles,
in beautiful coloD and leatheD, on display now.
20.00
WE WELCOME
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orie cl<(ection ffilni Nill , 1111$1• pOpulir• elOi!tloni'<llJlle' pNllo ~ ol a Norlli .. ~~ot > '11!' ~iciors : ~ ...,.;.~~
1 ~Wlllace. , , bou.Jld by. tradltlo\O ~'lo
Also nollnc !hat W '• cut tbelr ballot !or the man . tJiird 1. llO£!Y c a n d t Ii c y who wills the most popular
• thiu..-t<i' • deny an y votes in !heir states.
~ candidate ' ma· COmmentinj "I\ the way tlld
' jority ·--•vote, . Uoiled Slates eJeds a ptts1-· , .. .,) I r dieat. Callfomia Assemblyman
• . Kent StaCeJ(,Mld ·~y ... ,
Ali. . s tbink it atiub-'' ; ~ tarts ~ tttt'a just PQuible we are -. · -• ' . 1' ., '
.. 111e 1u1," said eov . ..Jl\IDald .,,. -w••-·' .,,. .. ~ ... -1 .... . J'ail Te . . ' . . Reagan who 19111t<l >\""jiving , . .mJW DI'"'" '"-" --"'"Ill'.-" I. ,,,;,'.... ·. ::·~· .
, the 11ate•s ·46 ~IOclMal• votes• Chicago's barrister1rO:w~·~ges and M11,~ II\• C/':i~go,:~-~Uoo's Christmas Spirit
1 to· Nixon. • . containers, rehearse a ·~·.oo' ~J.;Wjney'.Cltyl&. in~ ·operte<! lo•l l'uve night run at the Conrad
. MJAMI (UPI) _ Joi .James DoW...-, an .aide. tp policetnen wllile ·~~r Iawien..pG", 'y· ')'lppl~' in Rllton.Jtotel Monday.; • .
mad Ali today wu 'ttnl.ng ,.,Gov;, Daoj,el , Ev1p11 ·~of · background. "I>ocJt.:e\ to Me." ~·~tp ~on:tiJ1·~ '' ,;,1 ·,1 _
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rep r u 111> e ~ ; tl(ied. .Jlltle iinachronl!m." ' ·N · · ,. ~ : "' 0 • I ~-.... loo~ On Jan.-6,l '.befote 'bOth •. UD Convicted : 'De· a·th w·e·"l.:,.,, Ti\ .. ;··m·. ·s·· So·l'd1·er oo It aa -rooolWlrk °''" ~' houae• olCoogress, NIJ:on wlll '· ·'*'· J:J :ft. , !iv• iW fed.rii' pr ,tenn . be de<lartd ~ i-Jftl~ , MERANO, Italy (UPI ) -· · 1 . . . ·
' he fl _•II,.., ' all<f hlJ 1'11Dlill!1 .lni, lie.,'"""" & -'•~ --'~-• n. .. • • , 1 ·'°I 1Dl&bt 1'h:vi td dO: ·five T. Agnew, .cholth w the vice .,. , ... ._. ,...,., ... .,..__. a 'wman " , , .
year• for tiJal . thing," prtllden!.''lrnnically, lbe opell" Call><!llc. nun ,.M~ of PAINT IWCK, Te>:. (UPI) At the age of 20, Mciver to death Saturday on a
All Aid MOllllay ore en-inc ol lhe. ballofl,. ~IH be "'-ting . children · .'"! 1 1 n -Spec. 4. Steveo L, Mcl~~r , had survived the junsles or desert..i road near GraP'lvloe,
1 terir!I ~CountJ 1 ail, .. so overaeen by Vice Pl'ell_!dent ~e •m;l. ~her was "just .a UtUe .~it'yOtltll'.' V)efnam, burled a young son Tex., where his father and
· lhll will . for Hubert H .. Hllllljlhrey .':" lbe, to l!U'ee moollls ·1n jail but and It an:_...,11y.was a '.'JOd mourpec1 hlJ mother who his eojraoged wffe live.11 wu
me." .: IORr. • ·it ~edtbe~tence. , 'lit::: ~aim~tot!Zt~·lodey ' allcf,toot her own. life. H1I Nled a suicide. .1
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Clo Future of Air West
SAN. ~EO (\lPP -N group of directors headed Martin said he believed a
Erntllttled ·Air est, Inc., by'board chairman Nick Bez Hughes takeover would re-
cauclit l!l lhe of Its fa~ th~ !lugbeS !>ffer and . ~uire.,CAB approval.because· · nritni:!· . ,;fl.Cect 1aD sene; out proiy material for Qf,ll~s.· other ma)Or avia·
uncertain tutu:r today ov-:r a vote on it after-the dlr«ton . Uon Int.ere.ta and by that .time !
who . wilt Illy .e recently splll U-12 . on whether to Air Wes! stock "mlg"' WeD • -1 --~-. . . be worth more" than the $22: meried ' anybody. .. recommtnll acceptlng thfl bid. per share Hughes offered. .
Qnly 11· of West'.!! 24 1'The so-ca:lled.Mallory Ran-ConVerse said Mallory Ran-
directorl. ' up for an dall offer is no offer at all,'' dall, nianufacturers of in-
emeraincy , ~ . · g M~y. said Bez. "~ faV.o.r the HU1W sulat~ f6od and beverage ~
: thus prev ting" the presen-proposal befa'use in my op!-serving containers, offered 1.9
~ t at Ion t o c o m Pan Y n!on it is a very fair offei . shares of Its stock for each
'.. ot.µhoid Of a purchase of: and by Jar the besl proposal Air West share.
fer' from 'loll/1"."Y . Randall which the 'stockholden wlll Air · West, which serves ~ coro.-. · , .gel!'· : ·, . . · ~~.......--sectlOiiiOrtHe UDltlid ~. 'riit-: . '. ~ .. 'll'e. sail .~~,;,y iiincfall ''sJ'fei~~-;,;.di-and :r.r"'c.; . .. w"" cjut ,fn·:~voi: ol,. -~ been.,quoled •• saying WU fpimed .Ja,st April :with .
a offk' frOJll . .}t,.~.doesn\.;have..,.authorized _ .. i~e; m'11er of,-:Bon,·aJ~.z.j,· 1 ·. ~Ir< ilq!t'.ard !Wlh~. alP<:li to m¥o sucb l!ll. olf<r .. )'acilic and West C oil U . aCCotdlll& Edmm!'I Coo:-!UXl'-lhlt &.fl!lluiilt lo lnorea,e airlines. i
. Verfe, Y1ce cllalrmaO, . ~ common 1 t o c k Since the merger, .the Qfn}
.and .G. Henry, com-·ad be.,..~bpljlled •lo 1jts hu been beset with customer -pany preal t. who called the ~ ~ldq.at the same' time complainl& over service and
'meeting. , .' ~ ... ~· ,uthorf!i: for .. Mr.o W~ flnaiic!al-dllftcolUes. Tbe Bank . "lt'a a t n was deB!ln ·pur:chaBe ta sought. of ArD:erlca r e c e n t t r an-
. -not ~ Hcx:i& Kong .llH. . "'This is a clear admission nounced it would advance no
-which ted attendaix;~ that Mallory Rand&JI is in no more credit! until t h e
at tbe ~ , ," sald. CoQ.. Poiltion to mat.e ~ ~.,r ~ management eQded its quar-
vene. B stay~., aw.,, . ls not authotlz:ed t6 d'b id,'!' rellng; ,
. theii:e dir rs haVt avoided,·. Bu said. But Henry contended Ute
conliderati of· the Mallqsy .. ,,. -But director .Je&epb riarlin fir mwas not in • "precatlous
Randall ' I and evaded 1 Jr. told a San Frinclsco news financial pos!Uon" as: claimed
tbtir ·res _Dity to allow ·· conferen~ that ;-••we doA't by Bez. "The Hu,1be1
. the aloe J!ol~er• ~Y think the RQ&hes olla-·~,. bombshell, dropped on us by
· represent vote on ~ pro-contract ''· !lll. We think: ·Jt Nick Bez, rent asunder . the poeal." Is an open . end option :tor mana1ement of this com-
At · least ·director• were Howard Hughes. pany," he.said .
. needed fOD quorum before "Because of the necesaity "None of u1 expected tQ
any actioa ~ be taken. of Civil Aeronautie1 Board ap-make a profit in the first
'-One · dlrec , Richard · E. proval, I think no one will year following the merger,"
· Lang, aald was ·unable to get a cent under the Haabu Henry conUnued. "There are
attend of Ulnelll. offer in mUCb less than three too muy mer£er c o s t 1 .
A -ltoC en meeting is . years. During that time, There11-no justification· for
scheduled f Dec. rr to con-HUfhe8: would have a free turnlng the company over to
1lder the ue offer from optlOD on the company," he somebody just to let Bez get
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TM "cbi14" b the llllCleal'powend delaltilir Jilllt ,. 'Dla.llWI> dlNollll 911111 'fllllt-llDt:c;• 1~f.l'jia._ .. Beach. Ila deltb .... ~ '. C1!' o1.,i£': "l'I .... ~
a fal:t wlien co.ti skyn>Cketocl: from !Int 11St1'!'• 11# •.. · _,. It it .:1'.ra-hla • '44' millJoo> to.f165 million, not iDclud.iDg eloctf!P ~ , ~ . ~.;, cdnNld lo .. __:_ • . • ,
• • ." ~~igenrig flgUre -more tban doullle llM · · the m:." '"' ·~" . ") ' ' , • • m!Dklp ~I ol t!le entire M-mlle otretcli of"tl>e So· • ,, . .AJae, ..a wO-. , ~ " , ·<Dleeo-;r,.ayl -'-caused tbe inveelot--and publleQl:-.,, · • . 1 • • ••
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· · 11ttt'¥ .. _."IAA' :,vatu Dilll'lc~ the walfr Pl1t. , , um Jllit U...W. ~ we bed a viea Pl'lr' "'' • ·ner:fn'ille ~ iJi!'!l(~uded that a~ ~ , ...,.._MariUll lulf'!'I>' aaoe111e 'Wltll hit-Ille '
• -~·Ci(t'-11'QllllDgton"!l€1"~1s ·llii' ~~ io. , •t 111111111' ....... ..at "wlllt Ille U. tS. llMdl II ii
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MWD"' 1eev1ng~&~M!.AtoeV!c 11tlll-.,· · . 'llid<el '*1 aad a ,__'!tee 19'11 ~r 1bii lDlll, at . u., I!' rejoi. u ~ers. Tljis seems a liktfy P.toJJI • •· the bar,-..ttll "ladfu" fenad In a r.r IOOllL Tl!q -
· p0ct,, for&atal s1(<ilfoo~udl~ power plan~ wi,ll'b& may i'emember, too;li18t the take, home trad!;~:':~·, •
In exlreroely ,lljlort .s.09111¥ .\~i· e, g~a by. butter OD the Inside o( their tin contalners·19_ • '\', • • Co6t reni!'1N a major oos t .. 'But by . \he late. 14• sud1, ~ the . beei;. , , • .• .
lmtl•llle ·Deed for more w•tel> ~·po~ llkelT Wl1l be All. this iJ a far cry from lap beer tllf'the' Orange-tiii much ireater tbQ.t ·cosl'will be i!!uCh leH-8)! otijecL ' Coast fn l~ No mf#1nictel ·~,.aDd'ffi.e !ifucb.;rn ;:•"'/,·, • .. ·,.
MWD's ~ri. by their actipD· last w+et<~ . . fact, the 25 to ~ cen\:I nonnaUy ,ch8"8ed to{ ir1mqg of ~ • ·-ra tli'! ~'I investment Of SCl!IIO $2~ sud~ ls Jl!Sl about lo go Up =may.be up_ to. 45 or 50 ' IDilllon mad' In advance planning lot the , di!' · centl, say tavern owners. .
uttlng, p :. ;-'• ·· " .Tap_ beer parlor ~wnen; facing an Increase In
, · :...Moved·~ ~<Iv• an option for belplng:;to meet · . 1wholesala p~ces al?"( with."wage 'Increases fQr ·w'lit-, ~ , 1 , . , •'
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"(and power t® If the utilities· return to theJold);. claim "nObody's mUing' any money."
-M-r have'preserved the f72 IDillloD alrudy ·au. · · · ~at goes 'up in' the 1iuxury" field -clgare,tte ,
, thorized ~y ~gre'!l.rRl f era! aid to the ,,proj\!(:I. prices, theater tlck"!",Jil,l;e, ho.~ c,harges ,..-seems·neVer '·. ; , r -Kfl!l ail.Ve th"lI Pl a strong boos! fot ·the · to go down again. . · · . •
ec0nomf.'b!':the Orang~ . ~ . -!!'!1• plant and altepdallt _ . Fro111 the ~owm. coailnJ, l'iom Orange . CQunty .
pipeline _<tq" 14! Robenb~mf~)iltratlon plant'bi Yo"' .. , . tayen.-~wners, 11 won't be long ~tµ, a!f:s, yp~'ll $h"!f .
. ba 1A!4),.\'(i!l. hav1e.,f1. ~Wiil!~AAt P.@y~U-~jax ~-"" . , ,a f•rl!Well leaf for tbe two-bit ~r· . . . . '· tnbuUon to.'iillike, .ve11!Wltli0Ut-ili.,:l"""i£\J\'Oduction. ___ :. .... TO recall an old paraPl>l'ase of Marsb.aU, wh;lt tb.e .
But the odds favor revival of the power partnership. country really Dr", II appears, iJ a good five-cent
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to kfiow•t he ls like, illxoN FRIEND . . : 1:
'Ihf: '; retereoce ls to Flnch,.a1ongtlme friend and ~ ,;iuCbani . M. ~le of Presl!lent-eleet
·~'"""'" · In Nimn, also announced a HEW N-~ ~""!! movt · to 'advisory panel inc I u.d i b I . the-....."--·hls ·ownneed ' f .. "'~":-"1 . . James Fanner. ormer na·
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t .me: 11111' ~I U.S. ~1'°1!cies Allbimia and 'cl!iil~ :i•
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· tho' ruit 'p1 ~ 'wis ,Red . .:1 ·W.' ou!l' loibll i Cl\int\'l!tt!i:ftom the :United ' Y' ',Wllliii ~ , never 'has h ad , '.Ndioindcla 'f .
I dl~tle rftl.alloDs aDd .With ~• , · :~ ~, ,
• --' lliere ha been' • .. <-,. ". ' , . s no . -. 'lwboiw . r f0!1ll~rdUlogue, even on"luch ,,.. '·=tof.: ,'
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• year, Collin liad said the present
SOUGHT TALKS system · • of staf.e.by-state
U.S. elections had been over welfare laws is inadequate and
onJ bout thr eek!! hen that a nationa1 standard is y a et w w "inevitable." the Red Chinese proposed a
nswnpt.ioit o( the Warsaw 'Ibe secretary-designate was
, meetto&s in February. chary of . disammg specific
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~lion not oniy the but he _outlined a broad ltmlafd Cmnmmist demands "'JlhilOsoPbY for bealfh, edoea· · · t ... •
that the U.S. abandoo its "oo-Uon and weUano which be aald
oopatioo" or Formosa ~ its would "improve the delivery ~ of the NaU-list system" for aemces I o
ChiDele iqime there ijit also Alpetlcanl. . • propcise agreement ·based on · h Finch, met reporters for
tbe original Bandung prln-the. fmll time since bis aelec-
ciples of coexistence. t1?" WilS ~· another
These ~ ~ •coeJ;~ ,~')selection fD! " c~binet
lstence ~. f0r l<mtory ~i!ohn N. Mitcl\ell,.becl\m•
and .. ~'. equality and ·~!': of Nbo>Q:i.~ le'{el
mutual b e n e flt , nonin-, A!°~~t; :-,tnr·,fr'sl·
terl I In I all-·-denl . J~·-· ·Tiii" ""'"• erence n terna ~· .,...._. . . • ...:.•-<" and nonaggression. '!.._, said:l!Je .Pre!!..,.,.. ,,
It wu ·perhaj>s. coincidence M!J'!iell, ·~ in~J,mi'•
that in early n,,,cember word .N~. York i.w· firm .and .hll
!Wed olit through ,diplomatic Wnpaign ~ger, for a llltW
sources in Wasb.lnglon'tbat the o~·~ hour, · lt:
United ~ and the SOviet sOOGHT ADVICE
Uruon _,, ;trying to wrap •Finch said he his ~ op arranpmenta for talks on ~..-; .. 1 1 _, . and anru: I~ that could ~..,,.~ y or. •Vlce ·tug--
begin with a.trip "r President ~TU..~~=-~,
Johnson to the Soviet Uruon. to · ill the .. M , ·H"' W
The talD• pr=mab~ center " "'."'' · · "' . , on mutull Curbs on sirategic secretares.. -.. ; · ·.: , ·' , nu.sue systems, P'inch said=~!-, :
Since oo Jan. 2q_ 'Johnson e~· ,Ntton , . ,fe#:ll , ,
will be out of office, this ·would ~~ ~~ 8l!.t~ ~ · '
mean the Nl;ron ad··· ~ """"' ;~~ · mini!traUon would coine into ti· the one that· looked · ~
office with the talb already ~~ C:~~engtng an~· most ln be' dlfflcult. mg. Finch did not say what other
PRIOR OONSENT positions they discussed, bu1
And since both the meetings said they began j o b • t a 1 k
with the Soviets and with the shoftly after the elecUon. ·
Chinese in Warsaw would have "Then 1 talked to my wile
to have prior consent of the about it. 1llat held thingl. up
incoming President, t h e for some time," Floch aald.
Soviets would then have a Following Nixon's wls'bes,
leg up on the Chinese in early the h ands o m e Callfomian ·
contacts. declined to discuss speclfieally
Worthy 0£ note in this con-what he will and will not
text also is the reaction ot favor when he takes over as
the Nationalists on Formosa. HEW-!=hief. ·
The Natiooallsta now are en-ltmii•Mi-MiMiMi-iiiaiiii•iiii~~j couraging visib to Formosa -~·en ~Y those American MR. SANTA I ~~.:::: ~i:: IT'S EASIER HEREI
with Peking. The Idea is to
change their minds through
• thorough briefing on the
current pollUcaJ turmoil on
the CUna mainland u a result
o! Mao Tse-lung's cultural
revolution.
Nixon's own demonstrated
'lrlendliness toward !he • N•
tionlliatl and the opposing to.
I terfSll 1n Vietnam and Krna
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, place rn-.tlle home of Mn. A.• A. Dow~fl; Arrajigi,i/g'. the gJ& for hospitalized
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forte! Ill 'Ibo ~ .. four brolhers, i!so ire in"
oJ>li>pinr, big, big, lhipptng, and among tllem ·they own
..... gh Gauguin•, · Plcassos, M!!Dets and signed> antique
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TOUR GUIDES
\ Public Relations Failure ' .
. Sonta Wears Black Hat
'-J>NEW YORK (UPI)..:.. Little scare the children .
. •.cllildren are better than usual They endoW Santa with all
: • these clays. . sorts of powers to read minds,
~ ·t Countiog the daYs 't 11 to peer around comers, see
,,,' Cbtistmas, ttiey keep one eye through wintlows -even when
on the window -watching blind! are down or drapes
ror the bookkeeper elf who13 drawn.
spying on their conducL So the parents who use $an.
Miss a step and get a black ta this way are surprised
. mark beside ~ur name, Do when they take the kidcHes
,, somelhlng good f and you get to see the Jociat Saltta.
~a star. This is the book Santa Children kick, scream. cry or
l!JOks at before dispeMing his drop gum in Santa's beard
presents Christmas Eve. -to defend then'lsel,ves or
. Th,al'a wha~ the darlings . get even. .
thh;!.k; anyway. And some ' ltaUier than th r ea: ten
' .moms and dads play the mood 'chllilten with Santa's Ire when
. tt the hUt ;_ making a bogey tbe:i~ are in ~ foul . m~l the . nlilit out o£'Santa Claus. They ' child study eXperts .said
, -i11.y: • · parents should stttsl llelng . The Rev. Dr. •nd t.1J.t. Gtry ., ' , "You better go to bed early good -for goodness sake or
/. , ar Santa's elf lookinf-4ho>ugh becil'.use it is ~ted , of
od' ' tbe . wi}ltio:w ,\q ill give you a ch11dren. ' Travelers Led by Meth · .ists ·.bad marlli"'" A psychoiog~t . at Child ~--Such ·parents are unfair to Sfudy put lt this way :
A sojourn to the Holy LaDd Nazareth, ~ ~ of Galilee.. Santa,1 ~g to the Child . "Not enough time is spent
and Europe will be led by Jerusale~ A t b e 11 s and Study AsiOPation of Amer-arouM the boUday season
the Rev. Dr. Ray C. Gery Co~th. ' / tea. • 'r talking and thiDklag of the ·
of Laguna Beach Methodist Highlipts Or the group'11 These parents use Santa to spirit of Christmas."
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Church and his wti• beginning Euro-lnlM 'will ·Include if1 .,..... ;-- -----' F b 24 R ; ~oi:upell ' Eaat and f'*ll..,.W$ w............,..--:a11..._.1 • ...,., .
;,;. .group will leave rrom w:''oi;rilri,·Pi!\s 'and Lon-t :. lARGf & HALF SIUS " .... llo. .. Alil
New York's John F. Kennedy don. · i ,
Airport and jet to Cairo. Dr. Gery sai~ further In· ""'-'
Travelers will visit Blbllcal formation abou't ·the trip may
and historical sites Including be obtained by calling the
\be pyramids of E gyp I • church offlco 499;l088.
Located on 19th botwHn
Harbor and Park "-',.,....,,,,.. ........
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either the shift gown or long pajamas in Antrone nylon tricot 1
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Rone . S-M-l , $13.'00 Gowns, S.M-l . $8.00 Spor\1~ Blue ; • ' >
Pojomo. 32-40 , $.12.00 Sli ppers. S-M-L . $4.00 Lush Corel •
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OPIN D~L Y t1io 'TIL 9 PM 'TIL CHRISTMAS
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'Ille llridt, ..... .,.... o! Mr.
and Mn; ,iflial 0. -
o! l!eol Beodi. --toll to Ibo Ollar by lier t.lber. .
FOr the -rJnt riles ·--.. ·.,.~· gonol ovet4 .~~ven 'wu held by·,. ........ it i.e. and -\.~a aatln. ~ and ~ • ",a bolliju<I ol
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can1od m•tcbtog carnations. ·
'!Iii> brtdegrOom, .... of Mr. ~ and Mn. Robert JI'. 'roplllf
ol ~. Wed' Joeeph Wilde Jo serve as best mm.
Uabers were James Kam-
beltad, t be· bridelf'O;Om'•
CllllllnandJl'emmlel!ueno.
Followloc ,Ille ..,...,,, 7S
-...... _..... during a lord<\n nceptioo In Ille
..... ol Ille bride'• pu<nll,.
A•rt!ng were Mr,si ~ 8-· and Mn. Jl'r<d Cope,
and Mn. "lichael GrUnb..ol-.
flclated0 al the guest boot. .
Following a wedding trtp· to
Big Bear, the newly'weds will
ma1te their home In Redoodo
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Rose~f 11i Vows
Exchanged .in Newport
Library Hour
Glfls will he, ...... aged
-Laguna Beach Chapter,
Order ol the Eallem Star
bu Its O!rllltinu party nm
Friday al I p.m •.
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UP IN THE AIR RlR OfRISTMAS?
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PlLOT'S CERTIFICATE
In Airplane , or Hellcoptw With"
SANTANA at the · Tower
Orange County Airport
Courses Quattfy Stud~ for Gov,m...m Aid.
FINANCING AV All:All.E
FM • VA • CAL STATE APPROVED •
A graduate of ldlrlna High
School and Cllapman College,
the new Mn. Top1ill was af.
lillated with tlie Kappa Delta
Epollm' IOl'Ol'Uy.
MRS. EDWARD TOPLIFF
Redondo Home
A '11WlmONAL Cbr11tmt1
-·Ill tielns planned by Mn. E. c. Smith ol Conma
del Mar and her daucblers,
Ellie and ll):Ma. Guata will
inclulle-Mn. Sniitb•1 ... ml
daucbter-Jn.Jaw, Mr. and Mn. Thomas Clayton, bet
daughl<I', Barbora, a senior
at Occidental College, and
another son, WlDiam, a
frubmsn at Unlvenlly ol
Calllofnla.Berbley.
Colla -LlbrarJ la Ille ..... of a llbrary llorJ boar
every Tbunday at 10:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Stead,
ftrlhy palnlo and malnlo will
Jllalde over Ille meetlnc in
Laguna Be..,. Hall. Gifts will
be collected for pallenll In ·
Eaateil Star Homa, and
memben ol other Jurb'dlctl.m
are Invited to attend. "
CALL SANTANA NOW!
545-0197 ~ 546-4055
~ bridegroom was
gnclualod.-Wamn Blgti
~ D·ow•e:y , IDd
Callf.nllii -College, Loni -. . . .
A special gueSt at the wed-
ding was Mrs. John Henke ,
grandmother of the bride, who '
traveled from Chicago.
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Julie Goes to Priscilla?
Gow~ Sewn Secretly $ttl...~e-.1,71 . .,p/~$....t~9*'11~~$,,M~
By DAVID HASKELL She was seen al the N!Jon l'fOlpecll•e bride, ao:cordlna •1
BOSTON (UPI) _ A lop apartment In New York Ibis to Kidder, who looked jult ,,
week, apparmUy fer a fitting. a llUle harantd u be sat /1 secret project apparenlly la __ '" -.. ··-"~ olflce. He 1· ··~--•••••• the .... of .. ~ Quincy .. uve lludled •• ~ --wuuo;i."ay ~ w..... •-·'-•--___ ,.._,I -~•• ~-~"-was • ,· •·--· -• •~-· ~ at the New Ensland ~ -n-•
ao ··~-·~·~ School of Design and In !Ml mUins Julie's .....,_ He " •I building on Spice Street in dec:lded wooldn1 c11ny f~ eltl!er. •I
tbl t c i ty's bl1torlc for~ fO ~ hnlneg ."l don't tmw~ • Chart~ secUon. _...._.. tbe -, 1 1
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"lhougb will '~'I Her. ---',•ao ...,. -•""-ru no ooe -™ .-••-41aa'I want lo -•·• ao II, ~ .... _ and ,._ --• -1uJ lier lmllnd P" up •-· •-• cu~. -bill w. u a........, II'= I cu avoid wwetac _.
1 dellp'n an. bard at _.t ... __, --. • he Mid.
• . creating a wedding gown for to .-the ...,__ "Wt -Jul! a mmdac-
T Julie Nlaoo who will marry Eighteen JUl'I q;;, tbeJ HI tunr for a 111on. U Ibo 111on
David Elleobower M Dec. 22. up shop In Ille tbree4Ury .... 11 to uy -·~ lino.
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FIND OF THE WEEK
Black hardwood satt and pepper mill
with ailverpletad tops and trim,
A real find It $7.50, the pair.
Ye11r Ch•'l• Account W1lco111.-l1nkAmeric1rd, M1d1r
Ch•l'1•• too
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TH£ MEDITERRANEAll CUPBOARD
by Drue!. Suitable for almqit any
room , , • in d1r1I H~pana finish , , ,
tray d111111 and adjustable she~
behind doors .. 43" wide,
19" deep and 30'' high. 239.00
THE STIFfEl lAMP • , •
Classic lines •• , base in antique
old b11ss finish .•..
with shad~ 35" tall 59.50
TH£ MIRROR , ,
Imported ••• hand caived wood •••
fini'11ed in Old Wortd an~que
gold leaf , , • 35" 1 46" 98.00
The detalla ol the gown are brlct bulidb>c. a bloct fnlm If the bride -to, lbe
a clOlely guarded secret, J::!. rumbllns npi4 lnmllt can." lie --he Ill -
known only to the President· tlauallJ-1od about tblll and
elect'• daucbtef, a few select 'lhlre are no """" on the other ....., for pmm-
otben and Mn. James Kid-,.~ wbthe~~~ ........
der, °::J".:" of the wedding ~.. ~··-Ont -for Ibo ......,,, gown world. · ~ ,.... J,OIO he lald, II to pn-....
Mn. Kidder, whoee fin! a modh are made fer pelllon fnlm hn"*lately blt-
name Is Prlscllla, la the tn-• n d bo!deanaldi tine Ille ...-w!lb clleap
ternationally known head of !'"-range up to lf,000. copl<t. Kidder uld, for n ·
Prlscllla of Booton, a firm · Priscilla, who Um with he'r ample, one competitor toot
which baa snared some of husband and three cbildnn pbolo&raphl of Loci J-·· society's recent headline wed-in ~uhionable Wlncbesttr, wedding on a Saturday. By
dlnp. ~ operata the Bdde'• Shop Tuelday -run,, lmlla!loN
The altractlve, blonde Mrs. on Newbuey Street. o1 Ille '°"" w.re cm oale
Kidder, a self-made success Whoa a celebrity selects a In New Yori< and Bolton.
In the hlghly competitive Prlac111a on,lnal. Ibo lf&ht And lbeJ won poor fm.
fashloo world, 1tyled Luci security -Into effect. A ltatlons loo, he Aid. II made
Jolmlon'• wedding gown and speclal code Ill aar,nod to It _., u lhoqb Luci bad
more recently cresled ooe for the crestlon, whl<b aclually poor tasle.
Bll"bara ElleDhower. fooll no one In the plant.
And unless all indication& The code in itself is a
are wrong, ahe iJ putting giveaway. ,
together a special la< Julie. The object la to protoct the Students
Entertained
A boat tour ol Newport'•
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preaentallon ol a -plaJllod by for<lp lludenll
a_nd 11111 are on tap !or
memben of UCI Town and
Gown.
After the tour Oft Die. lJ,
menibert will meet at Uie
Newport Beach residence of
Mn. ·""1irlclt -for r-and 'Ille pro-gram . . 'llll mnt Ill -. plm1ld
by Mn. Wl1llam 0 . Bernau,
--o! the Tollll and
Gown ---Stnlce -Group.
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i'81Davil'Ba0o ..... --il,kti!i .. ' u,;,'un11ec1 • Ud .U.tnlla IWtiii( ' ~ i:.~~ ~ ;., tat!.::
the day -Olriltmas DIJ_Jooms doWDi the ........,...... llllo •
'II>' c:ompltle Onanci•I U. iiild. as checkertloar<I -IUllJ - -lllf
I result mlgbt he the list l113'1d..lder f .. : ruJ esllle -... It 11 ~
the ~ amaleur formll. • = w~th :CW~ .. '!'!: lo-· Qip competllloo probal>IJ will bave Most _,...... blutl Ult -.,.. •
to IO open to revive workhrilll ~ •
A move lo lhlt directioo wil. bi made
r ' ..-~---·"' the 11111 II -md -, -----.m...; -...... ~ ... -ii .. -. .. ,...m oa'1 .. ,_ Ult 11111 -
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llllll -In • meeting ., the big
four ...... _-~=" Sta .... NHL A.llltralia. France and ' •. ..
A mojor blow to Aullr-""'°""'
tlllll! today witb:~·•IDCJ'il~ Plaf; . • v
the Australian nil flrm "!bic:h backed
~ay Meet
television ~erace ln the past was • ..:
wlll>dr"""' -µ.. .,..,...., __ ·•• .... · ~ · ·-ets No ....... " ,, a Ir II Ii& ;;-r)... v ll:it;, .. ~·tlc"loU llf''1?,• .
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-'lilt show•'""' I"~' t.i.lOll ~ · 1 I " · • · hil dropPed lft i: 1"' !noati9d .J ' '
Nfville Vickers II D8i! 'Round. Ot J \ . cilinnan ' NEW )'ORK (AP) -Tbe National pttl!ed """"' -•.I~ ~ al·
aeason 'debi tiaiea ~ °" ilileeuy ' HOcket t;a&ite ;, m0ving proereui••ll' tendlnce fiiUm in ,OU!and •• d
emit Decelitiia'H:;;I °"'llit llm cl...,. to Iii< long-awalled ~ Pllllboqb. . . . . ' t.GnctaY and-,,...;~a1.1>es1wastepid. withllussia'1National~learn. , .. Tlte0lwn.......,., leims are Iaal1'1
'sale ·;;;r;;e11 • llelow ·lhlt'of Clareoce Campbell, ~ of tlie1 far · b1tlifud . ill( Oillor .. ,10 NHL · clolil,
last ~ •the 1JDlled ~ NII!-; said Mlllday that the -coulcl r OOland a~ 1 an 'fferlgt of ~.12$
bol'.e " .ui ij;;& · ~ plajoe wlthin two yeara. and Pltllburgh l,$.1 pet" pme, '
of U,. South ~ao Lawp "I would oay lhlt ao NHL-Russian "l ·wiab they were ·better," said
flMis A__.' r 1 , •, -wiU he held within \w• .years Ca"IPJ"ill, ''but the ieal1!0 takes the ball at'the TGOO eeats """' -psy/• aaid Campbell lollowiai u • jiolltlm that CMHll the pallem of
or the Memoriai. Courla. where NHL Board of Governon meotlng. operation ii pr.tty good.'" · •
Ashe and company Will ottemPI · "We'r. getting miicli c1-to .,. CmnplJeU poinled to a 21.1 per -tOiirinR lbe cup back to~ ecmplishing this... over-all ~ m attendance in the ,-I ' • t I
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I 'i .' ' ' ' tbe -~-"" ~ CampheU said the (;anadiao Amateur WestDMsiooand1f\lper-incftue
f1von>d "'" the AUlllnlilil learn Hi\Ckey AosoCtalloo had aned to he m the Eut.
lk!>leled l'l! pro.nidL . • . rellevea Dr'dealing with the R11ssian1
The terWdl b~ llu gone ID AUltralia and !bat had paved the way for 1
New Mbico University's Greg Howard is going in·
tO thiJ play with bis eyes wide open as he d)lels
Colorado's CliH Meely for a rebound. 'New Mexico :&·
5th ranked Lobos were upset, 79r7i. ": ·, .
~llkb ~~e& upon the ~ as game, between the Russians and a pro ~~ Championships in • leam. BrlsboDe week ~ piovided a The presideilt said lhlt the NHL squad
Davil v;.,r' -....: •-u s would pn>bably he a leam of aU liars. anl1 pla~ ~ ~·'"'~It ~ ~~)y . be more com-a ~-dally. Io $:'years 11 pliCllteil H ·ID Individual learn w,aa Jn.
-""-' -,..., •-....... to -~ ·-.-11!1" a composile sq~,''
-·---... ~ ..... CampheU aaid; ~ A=n ~ Cup piayers Jn. Campbell a1ao lndicaled that there
Australia were .treated Jille , -~· be more than one game and
VIPs. Wcnhiplul fans wooild . ll>1!y Wwld he played in the IJSS!I
'lo git a iUmpoe of them going as well as Nostb America.
pradk:t to their hotel. Qrlldren '"lbe Ruasiam no doubt would want
tf!rmi~ them to Rel autographs.. a .reciprocal ai 1'8lCbDenl w b e r e b y
ow the young men in the blue blazers PzDes woukl be playe;d on both con.
rOd while and blue smeidll banlly tlnenb and not he limlled lo a single
an 'eyebrow. pme," Campbl>.ll said. "But there's no
m loaded with racket& they question that the lbwsilm want to play."
8JDODC tbe Australian po(,um Tbe ·Rollian Natkmll have won si.J: .-1 stralgbl -clunnpiomhip tournamenla · baa ~ loll Us magic as well •the laat In O)Jmplca.
this tic mdsihPdt'«f contiDent. a& On other NHL hn•tzirn, tampbell tI·
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At Stricklin's .House
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the hoop campaign and the Rustler
II . alttady geWng "'°"'ed .,..._
from -of lhe pe<!Ple who'd
avoiding him duritlg -the ~
dil:hft:9ce between bei.91 a ~
• -"" lanllBtlc. • • When~ Ruitle!-' pibel are ovtr,
11 stirroonded by !lell·wilhers,
Hekhw advice, etc:. Even hil
partake. in congratU1atory
fuUviUes .
when Strkklln loob around for
aibs he sees somethiq be9del
chain or talenUesa heape of
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Invade Chaffey
ForTo~~y Cla y::'ft;>sse_d ,in Jug . I
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HJajt-llying Golden West College ·1oes
after lt.s sixth straight win of the season
Wednesday afternoon at 4:10 against Los
Angeles Harbor in a firsl·round game
-:·<iii Old T i affic Rap
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of the Chaf!IY Basketball Toomamenl MIAMI. 'F1L (AP)-The Dade COunty
in Alla Loma. . . -\..... j-1-Mo Orange Coast CoDe1e 2-S an the JaO accepted ils qw~~ qu ....,_ "'"
season, abo in the ;~ field, draws ~ when Muhammad Ali :--fonnerl)'
Palomar College u 111 opening oPJXlllenl I, cu.ins Clay -· surr<nclt;red l)l serve
at 11 :10 a.m. Wedne9day. a 17-mondM>kl, 10-day sentenOt' 'on a
Golden West, whicll bas yet to )090 tralfic charge. • • ... '.
a game thiJ aeuon, • wil£ bit 'sbooting "I'm Here to pay my • d@t," the ex-
for an aU-time aeason r"""1 1galnlt -ld-~>JWeigbl boxing ·champion said
Harbor. 'lbe Bustlef's already have at 1 1 ire• conf~. belote turning
equalled their most !I~ in a aln~le himseU 'in at ·the .,jai!. · llis senience
season and a win over the Sea Hiwb was for driving on an expired license.
would top the _111157'-81 tum's' SNIOftal Ali was made a jail trusty .
D)41'k of five triumphs.
Coach Diet' Stricklin bad been getting
a finely-balanced ~ llttack from
bis club and baa ,five players averaging
more than 12 points a pme .
Heading the RusUer acoring hu been
freahman forward JI-Ambrozi<h ,with
a 17.6 average while center-Dave ]>rather
carries a 15-point+game mart.
Orange Coast'• top scorer also is a fmlunaD forward, Phil Jordan, who iJ
hilting al I 15.t clip.
First round ochedul" -
Mt. SAC vs Glendale, 9:30 a.m.;
Orange Coast vs Paloµiar, U:IO a.m.;
Citrus vs Rio Hoodo, 11:50 p.m.; East
Loa Angeles vs Cypress. 2:30 p.m.;
Goklen West VI Harbor, 4:19 p.m.;
Fullerton vs San Diego Mesa, 5:50 p.m.;
San Bemanlino va Pboenh, 7:30 p.m.;
Cblffey n Compton, 9:10 p.m.
GWC, OCC scoring: . * * -011 .. Hel COAST (t•S),.. '°t'°'" WIST fM) PGl'T1" ,ftOflTTfl
Jorda!! ..s '1 111 ' Ambrorkh :n 14 tll
JKllllM11 34 22 N Pr11Mr l4 1 75
l"l1""1Y 7' 21 7$ Shelley 2f 11 • ..
Klndtlon 2' I Jt Mlllff" ft • 11 '' Turi_,, 21 14 \Sol, OD U I 11 . 61
Mceer11ft l' II SA ltobl-I> f l5
Stk:blrnelef 16 11 .. Mlrtln t 16 34 H«dl~ 11 11 Jt c-blf• • ' n s.r9t11t 11 I 26 .Wn:llM t 1 It
Alllt! 11 S U KoN!t ! 1 13
S.l\IW ! I 11 P1ynt.> t S 41
C-l 1 1 JOl\lllOll I I 2
kMrlMl'hlM'll 1 1 !
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Grand Prix P urse
Up to $20(),000
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) -The
United Statea Grand Prh, llready the
richest in the workl, will double 1ta purse
offering .. $116,000 with • $!Pl!® ~'¢
prize in 11169, it WU~ ·1~.
Cameron R. ArgeWnser,, u.ecuUve di~
rector of the Watkins Glen Crand Prix
Corp., oald u,, ..... fl!'I Formula One
cars Desi OCI. t """"' bt Wu111 ll0,GOO to lhe winner, and that the rµnner-up
would get $20,000: The last-place ehtry
la guaranteed 11,GOO.
N eall . WCAC Membe rs
SAN JOSE-The University or Nevada
and Nevada Southern University have
been elected to membership in the West
Coast AthleUc Confereqce.
The Wol!pack al\(I NS:u:s Rebels will
become run participants starti~ with
the 1969-70 school year. They are replac-
ing San Jose State aod tbe University
of Cili!ornia al Santa Barbara which.
have announced plans to withdraw from
the WCAC next JUne to join the new
Pacific Coast Conference.
Cl'"'!f In LA
LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles
Lakers will try to eve.n th.cir National
Bmiketball AssociaUon season record
against Cincinnati toDigbt when they host
the powerful Roy~ at the Forum.
Aussies T oo P oor
MELBOURNE, Australia -Australia
might be "too poor" to send a team
overseas for the 1969 Davis Cup It ·11
loses lhe 1968 Challenge Round in
Adelaide Jater thls month, according to
Neville Wickers, an official of the Lawn
Tennie AllOCiation of Australia .
Vlck.si, c:batnnan of th.e association's
promotlom committee, said, "The situa-
tion Is' desperate.
"If ~ do not get a sponsor for the
Challeale and fail to make a good-profit
from the 'mltch, the LTAA will probably
not be a~ to afford to send a team
away .
"The UIOclailon has got $22,400 in
the Dafil Qip kitty, but it costs us
$44,IOG to lend • team in quest for
the Cup.
"Our poeition ls such that we will
accept 1 sponsor for this year's Challenge
up lo five minutes before the match
begins." ' Glrl locke11 Backed
MIAMI, Fla. -The -Florida State
Racina Commlssioo was onlllttd Monday
lo make Barbara Jo Rubin the state's
first _llrl jockey, or go to court ..
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Kern Ques t.wnable Rose Bowl Stnrter
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explain why she shou1d oot be licensed.
A commission spokesman said the ap-
plication probably would be reviewed
at a scheduled meeting five days before
the court hearing.
Pro Grid Odds -~ GLENN WHITE ~
. STATELINE, Nev. -Bc:iokmakers ' ,· '.':b~ ~, ..
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favor' Dallas ·and ~ J:!l the Na; .
tional League and KafUi ·dty in the ~..J '
American in next weekend's pro fool·
ball playoffs. T . -~ · D
The Dallas Cowboys "'" made three· ' l!OJ ans rop point farorites Mo!'d;tY over . t h e ~;. · ·
Cleveland Browns in ~day's Eastern "' r '
Confereoce playoff . ci•ney 83 68 Baltimore was given an 11-poinl edge_ ' •
over Minnesota in their Western <;oo.;
ference NFL playoff game Sund_ay. 1; j LOS AN~LES (AP) -Southern ~lunak~rs made K~ Ct~ 1 2 ·i'. California W<Jf! Its fourth straight basket..
pomt fa_vor1te over Oakland. The Chiefs ball game with an 83-68 victory over
and Raide~s. meet . Sunday for lhe AFL fourth-ranlred and ' previously unbeaten
Western D1vtsloh title. Cincinnati Mond ay night.
Van Fl ru Sta ff The Trojans edged to a 9-point lead nudway through the first half.
ATLANTA -Coach Norm Van
Brocklin of the AUanta Falcons an-
nounced Monday the firing or the staff
he Inherited when be took over from
former coach Norb Hecker last October.
The announcetnent came less than 24
hours after the Falcons concluded their
third losing season.
They were beat-en 14-12 by the San
Francisco 49ers Sunday.
Released were Hal Herring, chief
defensive coach; BW Jobko, linebacker
coach; Jqhn Symank, defensive backfield
coach: Bob :s<'ry, offensive line e-0ach,
and Jim (Red) Phillips, receiver coach.
College Scores
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Then, as Ci.Dcillnail tried a full press,
the . Trojans put on a 13-2 blitz in a
four·minute span to open a 17·point lead .
Cincinnati shot 20 percent from the
field in the first half. The lead widened
to 27 ~lfway through ilie second period
alter Bearcat Center J im Ard fouled
out with only lhree minutes gone in
the second half.
Cincinnati forward Rick Roberson
hounded the offensive boards and drove
around 7-foot-1 USC center Ron Taylor
for 25 points, 21 in the second half.
Taylor scored 27 points and pulled
down 19 rebounds to pace the Trojan
attack.
CINCINN•TI
G ' T llobet'Wfl 12 1·3 25
Smltll 4 1·1 9
Ard ! 1·4 11
O.ll!tr• I f.2 2
Schw1llie o i:s J
lieudtl 1 14 5
Yffndlrftr J C~ I
Hf'SI J ).] 1 ~~I-I c-t I ToT•lf 2' lf.11 61
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Tot11 IOUla -CillClMlll 7 ... USC It,
A!f911dance -2,621.
f/'11 when he goes home at night he
.. pl I lllJOd ~ !*IUM IJe
&o 'Wflllf1 about tbe 1iat opponent. ore. hll Golden 'Ast outfltl -were
..... "" did "°' Have llUcb ..--
Ohio State ··Quarterback .. ,
Injured ·
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and porU' ol gamea that Kero 1llWed
due tO lll)1rles lhiJ .......
But kn was the rparkplug of the
of(~, tuh1ng for 499 yards and com-
pletl"I • of Ill passes for 1171 yards.
Kera na operated on for a slipped,
disc ~ 11.1mmer but recovertd in time
to win ~ atartlng quarterback job.
He mlMd one 9f the Buckeyes' nine
regular IMBOCr pmes with •n an~le loJUrY and Ill out Pltll I of ....... al
other,._ •ljl! a yarlety of 1nJw1eo.
Maclejowski started !for the tnJured'
Kero against Msconlln and lot>led !111
yards rurmlng and passina.'
11e also played the entire teCOnd haU
against Michigan State and dfrected u.·
wlnnin.1; loochdown drive in the Illinois
game.
For the season. he had 387 yards
passing and 192 running.
Loni ~ ~ ok<\lld lollChdown In the~'.~ IH~iclorJ ovet ~
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HOT POTATO -TW.e players here can't seem to
find. the handle on lhe_ basketball. The one i.il" the
center is · Newport Harbor High's Paul Holm~.
Number 22 is Whittier's Frank Benach and 11ffis
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teammate with a hand Jn the .play is ~ohn Liddle.
NewJ>Orl's Lee Haven (55) watdles at left. Newport
won 1n Huntington toumam·ent game, 62-49.
Tlldaay, -17, 1'168
Decision ·.,
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prqmllln(; M, lit-p'o • n d
IOPbon>Off, ~ J3 polntf
l\fcod&y ~ 'lo .lead.
Mlrlna Qli!t 1o • 1MI vldory
ewer' ij.ncbo:Alomltol li.<lhe'
fl!'ll TP<md 'of the Hunllnatdn ~~ 1...,ent. ' ' •• • ' u'
In =;J;u~ tO munle!iq °'" ... Tars . ·se·
Vtq...,,,w/th h1' ohotmNiog
aroolbd !¥ bUl:tt, Baird> :.~··~"·1~e,.. Defense
Bah'il and bis l'lllUlin& qiate
at lonr~ u Diet fol!, II!' w·
counteil .,._ II pt tile -~· F K... point. IOI """' lit' Or; . W • ' bounds. ,.,.. '--·' I
With those two Marlna big Newport Harbor HI g h's
m e n h u r t I n g R a n c h o defense-mlnded Sailors sWept
thcoughout near the bucket fu,lo the second round or lhe
4nd 1!!<1' Mosler and v1n..-<!Jib llJV/Ual Huntlnaton Buch
Moll pepperµig !the neta from • ba~ketQil,11 tour~ment with aq
outaide, RancbO was a dead -easy . 82-49 y i c t 0 r y oVer
duck fron:i the outset. outclassed Whitter Monday
The Vikings cruised el-aftern(Kln.
fortlessly to a 31-& first 1 Th T . · I the quarter lead and a S9--28 e ars, ra1s n~ , cur· halftime gap _ taln with tl!e firs t game of
R ho · · b , the 29-game, 1f.-team tourney, ' anc . rallied, 0!"eyer, husUed WhlttUer' off the floor
1nd a mJnute to ~o in the from the open! g whistle third quarter the V1kes were n · on top by only SS.SJ. But Coach Da~e Wuman's team
Mos.ier swished a long jumper l})us set 1tsell up for a
and Ivie tipped tn another "W_edn.esday ni&!Jt confronlaUon
to boost.Marina to fA>..51. With Marina /1(17•,
Those two baskets put The T11'11 probably won't
RIDcho out of it.s Diisery . Jace a weaker team. this year
became u~ wu no coolest tban WhiWer. Against such
after that· · . , . oppooltion, the Tan' passing
Ivie fouled out with 4:19 wa.so't. the greltest and
left in the 1ame but Rancho Newport will sbbo~ better but
Alamitos couJdn't take ad-the delense was Outstanding.
vantage of bls)absence. i , Harbor forced Whittier Into
With the ~ at ~. izt ~•eP<'. bad shot in· the book'.
the last qUarter, Mosier, Baird The ~ardinals shot 20 percent
and Buddy Moen reeled off from the. Cloor. ·
~sec~tlJ• &91li lo ma)\e it Paul Holmes (15) and 'Je((
71!55. ')"I ' ' " I.. ~I (JI) curled the blµnt
• , ol the Sailor~ olltllllve * "k '1r , . \\?tlltler a&red lour l!•ld ·
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· i;w~ " l'i '"""'''" N6/pbrt rolled to a 2t-lf tn-[~~ij~~fij~ijii;ijiijij~iiiiii~j~ii;ijijij~fj ~1., : , ~ : :; ' termisslon lead.' The Card's '
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Ttl•" , 2* 20 ;n 76 qqarl.er.
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:~=. _, ! ~ ! 11 t~ pigtit pared that to 57--47 ~n l • i t. ~ ~ ~h 1:42 left to play. But :=-' : ~ ' .J . np time did lhe"l'an appear
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Revealed :·
Saddlebact College has an-
noaooed •It! 1969 football
schedule which shows the
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Cage Victory
NORCO -Mater Oei High Gauchos playing five home
School takes its f..2 basket-games, lour or them as a
In Covina Tourney
Saddleback College's basket-
ball team jumped away to
an early 10-point lead and held
on to It Monday night and
won its second game of the
•season, an 8117 victory over
the UC San Diego freshmen
at Mi.salon Viejo High ~hool.
Marc Hardy scored %2 and
Hal Boyd 21 for the Gauchos.
Saddleback, now 2-4, plays
the Gal Poly (Pomona) frosh
Friday night at Mission Viejo.
Coach Roy ~tevens' team beat
Cal Poly last week, 93-73~
Stevens was delighted with
Saddleback's second win.
"This was by far our best
11me of the year," be aaid.
"We put two good halves
together.''
Stevens credited two ad-
justments for the win, making
a starter at forward out of
Hal Boyd and moving Bill
Noon from forward to guard,
where he scored 19 points.
"This was also the first time
we m:nt all the way with
a zone defeMe," Stevens ad-
ded.
He praised Randy
Lawrence, •who ha~ 11 re-bounrit to co 'wttb ·bis 11
point..
Saddleback bad a 31-28 lead
at the half and m1inlalned
that gap lhmli)lout the ,..
cond ball.
UCSO out-rtbounded Sad·
dleback but couldn't tw>dle
the Gauchos' 1·2·2 zone.
Pairings have been released
for the annual Covina High
School Invitational basketball
tournament and Costa Mesa
has drawn Lakewood a t
Northview· High in the opening
round -the day after
Christmas.
Corona del Mir, the delen·
60 Violators
Banned In
Hunt Area
The Department of Fish and
Game reported today that it
has barred fiO pereons from
public shooting areas and is
investigating the possibility of
citing them for filing multiple
applications to hunt the public
areas, a violation of fish and
game regulations.
.. Fish and Game Commlllloo;
regulations govefninc 'public
buntln& afeai· pniitlblt uy.
person from filina: more than
one appllcltlon !or ~ rese;va·
lion • on any one such area
during each hall · of the
waterfowl season.
Since restrvatlons a r e
awarded OD the bais of public
drawings, the OFG noted Uiat
violaton are 1'!4tJcin1 the
chances of the honest ap-
plicants by filinc mulliple a
plicatliios. ' '
SAOOLll AC,.". ,.A-'" ,, Orie ~·sPxuman'' filed 14 l ; ~ , ~ applications for ooe wildlife
1 s • 11 area for a single shoot da)\
: ~ ; '~ during tht second hall of the
,; 1~ ,; al season. 1be multiple ap-
..... -.,_ .... _,, ·--uao '"°'" ,.,, pUcatkm: wm spotted by,
1t.ii11o11 "~ ~ "~ ~ personnel--.?._~~ ~nse sec-
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klltt 1 • • t • Uon aJtdc "'°'" un:r to the ~ r::'' '! 1 t 'l Wlidltfe Pntection Branch for ~ ' . ' ' • lnvattJtUon. f:' ; ( : ! 'Ibe Oro pt"ORCUted 12 such :W : : ; : cue~ Jiil· year, end ttveral~
, ... ,. 1, " " ,, ruulted tn fines for the of. M M111t1mt ..,., a.911MINQ -. uc.ao r~. •
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ding 32·team classic" charrr ball record into the Corona new· member of the Desert
pion, is not entered. Invitational b a .s k e l b a 11 Confere~.
Muir, recent winner of the tournament Wednesday with 'Ibe st1te junior college'
Burbank Invitational, is seed· athletic cOmmlttee paved the' an afternoon game with I th 'G .... ed first in the tourney with way or e IU"uu~' entranee
Covina, Notre Dame and Pomona in the opening Into the conferepce last Friday:
Pasadena following. round at Norco High's gym. by transfering AnteloPe Vallef
Mesa, tbe only Orange Coast The Monarchs will lace College Into the Western State
area representative, is not the Red Devila. aL 311~. and Conference.
seeded among the first 16 ·r · l · ill I Although. l he commiitee teams. J v1c or1ous. w P a,y the didn't ofllclally move S!<I· winn~r Of lb~ OnlarlO..Norte dleb • · to • .:. D _The tourney runs Dec. 26 aca. in ·wie · e 1 er t
through Dec. 28 and action Vista affair on Thuraday. Conler~nce, tt :Js expected to
continues Dec. ~3l, after a Other competiUon a t do so when it meets again
Sunday break . Norco on Wednesday has in January. I I The Gauchos open their iMt Dec. 21 at Nortbvtew E 8 hore playing North of schedule on the' road · Sept.
Muir vs Azusa (9 a.m.) Riverside at 6:30 p.m. and 'l.'l against Gavilan College in
Lakewood vs Costa Mesa Aquinas and Norco meeting Gilroy and then return home
(10:30) at 8. Sept. rr for another non-eon-
La Salle vs Cathedral (12\ fe Arcadia vs St. Francis Action · at Corona High re~e game a g a I n s t
(1:30) features Notre1 'Dame of Palomar ..
Pius X vs Edgewood (3) ruveraide meeting host Sa~leb9ck will tie It tJome ' Gle!Kiora vs La Canada agii.list conference foes Vktoi r
(f:30) Corona at 8 after opening Valley, Palo Verde, Barstow
Rose.mead. vs Northvlew (?) games involving Coltoo and and Irni>erial Valle)': Road
P.isadena vs "Bell Gardens Nogales, El Modena and conference games will t>e
(&,30) " 'Ri~e and Garey and apinst College ol the ileoert, ~ -Dec. Z.S at Covina RIJbldo;ul. ~nd.landng MclbaSmploJ n I Mio I r a
Notre Damt vs Damien 't · · an ac n · \ In the only other ~cant Ii-~ Gabriel vs Soutli Pa!-action taken by the state
adena (10 :30) T ~-, al.llletlc committee1, It now
LB Jordan vs San Marino ourney "'<ores J!11nlls fWl·tlme sthdent. -
(W . ~fu-~~ Bishop.' Ama t vs Cantwell Newpott Harbor e;: Wh!ttJer l*.nt deftci!ndea tn surn,mer
(I ,301 • 19 school. · ·
ArroYo v1 Fl>Uerton (I) , Marina 76,,Ranelio Allml loo T)I~ inepa,any sludenrCJr.
LB Millikan vs SerTa (4,30) M , , rylng 12 Or more unlti. ~
Welt Covkla vs Montebello LB Wllaon 71, TulUn SI attend a summer sedlon ! to
171 HwrtJnr'°!' 13, Bolla Grinde mab up loot credits and keep
, Alta Loma vs Covina 11,30) II hit eUrJblllty lor the lollowini .. ... .... ""lemesfer. " ,.. ,;; \"-·
Prep Wrestling Results :t?.'!2~£~.n~:
, ; , • .t .... , not make \Jp arade def!-! ..... (JfJ ,.., .... ....., ::r ·.,... v.:r.... !"' i c;ieneiel ·during the !umbief ~_,.. tfl -II'/' forf<tlt. ~ nt> O•I Uk..., ·'Ind w\1· tneU-"~le to -mpete ....,..,.. fl> fie ... ,..,.... Ill H. ~ ....... ,,, -tw -...11. ..... \;V
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Show Ended ··
· By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (Af') -The recipe for NBC's l•!;
est madMol'TV feature, "'.Ibo Sunabme Patriot,
was cerjiainly tried and true.
There wu the lntrelpid sceret agent behln~ the
Iron CurWn trying to get the.coin with· the IDlCl'O-
dot in its hollow core. 'lbere was the_Ame~can
traveler trying to combine a business , deal with a
dlocreet "tryll-with a girl but caui!IJ!,lp a. switch
of identitieL '11iere was a liberal saiij.Dg-.of violence.
And there were some mighty fin,. acll>rs.
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ALL. TIHS, but the Monday nighl<illm was siln-
ply a two-hqur drag, It was alm~st a :teJief when 1t
wowid ils leisurely way to cunous tymh -our
agent wrlihing in a death scene. wil!\Qlll aCCOI?;'· ,
plbdring·bis mission. .. , .. ,, t •
The program had a weakness ~ found in
1hooe world premiere programs. It seemed too
t.raglle to·coovert into a real thtatri~ lllm, too
complicated to turn into short, snappJ action.
It took about 40 minutes just to get Cliff. Rob-
ertson established in his role as Agent'Rosa-darlr·
llalred, bearded .and laconic -and to have him
.,.Kcll passports with businessman Selby -also
l!Obert.oo, but clean-shaven and silv~tcbed
Ill that part. Tber.a!ter .the show took oil with a
-pe<;e as Ross tried to get the mlcrofilm, with •
frequent. portions showing how the lonoce!lt bu.si.·
_, man was being drugged, beaten and question-
ed by the stem, suspicious btqUlsitors, convinced
tlley had a hot spy in custody.
ROBERTSON'S misfortune was Ill having to
PERKINS
JUDGE PARKER
play a dual role of two pretty unsympathetic char-l '=---
acters. Dina Merrill, unhappily rigged up in a dark TUMBLEWEEDS
wig through most of the show, played the business-
man'• European playmate in lackluslpl fasillon. ·
The show had vast evidence of padding to get
tllrough two hours. At one point there was consld-
-.ble ado about the irony of the chief inquisitor's
lallimontal aJDCel1l about the birth of 'hi• first pedJoli before )lloceeding to the brutal business
o getting the suspect'• ~ on the line.
ELVIS PRESLEY'S ~t talevision special
was the mOll popular program during the period
'bltween Dec. 2 and 9, according to a Ni'lisen sur-
ftf '11Dd attraded what NBC says was the largest
llllilienc:e for a special so far this season.
Among the live top programs of the period were
three specials -two' of them reruns. There was
CBS's "A Charley B.-n Christmas" and NBC's
peremdal ••Radolpb tlie Red·nosed Reindeer.'' The
only regular series to m.aJ<e the elite list were
"Ronn and Martin'• Laugh-Ill" on NBC, ·and
CBS's ''Family Affair.'' -
CBS'1 DEC. 24 .idltion of Its news department's
11IO Mlnutes'' wil include a segment purporting to
allow Cini-as Eve at the home of Mrs. Martin
Lull>,.. King Jr., with the slain Negro leoder's loor
young children. The taping, however, will take
place several clays Ill advance of Christmas Eve
In Mrs. King's Atlanta, .Ga., home, which may .
tllmilllsh the Impact somewhal
Dennis the 1'.lenace
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,_ ~ml·t·F.H.A~ .... 'c.1. o~•, v.ery ... 1 .... re. . ' 2 N~ Yacht Qub •• 67,500 planfJ_qrpets, d~a p e~. REPOS -VACA·~· :. ~·Al;/\ per m'o....,Tor in-LOVELY OC'EAN VIEW Submit )'OU1' smaller home . ..._ i;i;~ "t....... s JlenlnaulO' Point ••• /''19,500 1 QWNEI\ wJ~ 4t ~ Only $1$5 ~d ...,_,~, b'm&ti::' (1l() ~· CLEAN Bachelor Apt..•
onouti\W':Vltttaateplan. ftftl:m6£ 3Balboamw ........ s1.soo COit ean u , ..... 4BR .. -~~~. ~, .. '1~~~~U:~.. A11315Eum .• ~fl5mvd"•.
FIU.l 11 4 Balboa llaylront 165 ooo ans. 54&51111 · 0·~· • -"I· '"',.,.. RsNTAi.~ -
, BBOW ROOM!
GcqtOtu 5 bdrm % gtory
prtlU&e home. Near shop-
ping &: walk to schools.
<lever decorative wall pa·
per, slate entry, 2 bathi.
bufit-tns. q\lallly nylon w/w
~ts. fenced yard with
patio & fitt.pita. Price
SM.950. Assume 5!4 % GI loan. 7
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$21,500
' C BR 2 bath home ready fer '!rl e t e r a D with elecibiHb'
.certificate. No down Jl8¥'-,,,..l
: .$173 MONTH ..
'Niwport
, 11
Vlc!orl1
646-8111
FABULOUS 2 STORY
Below mat'ket • va"lue with
tow. low $2.900 down pay·
ment. This KOI'l'OUI 4 bed-
'room home with 3 baths.
'dttp pile carpet.I and love-
ly -, 'Huge sepon~
feJllily room with fue,.,...,
This home is immaculate
ard located in prestige area.
.Oflered at leu than original
•price.
Walker & Lee
'1682 Edlngu
*'24455 Open Eves. S4fJ.5140
Havasu lake
·' ' · • lireable are&. • <u · • . : ~ti -.1243 ~l ro-5 PM BALBOA ' •6'1USfi
NElr_unflnuooo 5 Balboa Blvd. " ..... '9,!00 BEAUTIFUL & cu.tom built HAFFDAL REA' ', "' "-JJnfurnllliecl l1llDVllll 'Be1 A,.nue ......... 62,!00 1' 2 l!ll & Fam rm, 2 .,.. . ~ 'f'f, ' . f"':f!' Hl&h •chooi 2' BR, lllS mo. yrly, cln. 'l lMhjW
. 2190 Harbor mvd. 6 Balboa. Blvd.• •••• ,, 115,000 ba. 1: l'OODl . b' addition •· -Warner ' ~ General 3000 rutuv ~-$140. 1..euc!, gu incl. No peta.i 935'ii W.
Located in the UPPER BAY H>-Nll Open WI 9 PM BURR WHITE. Realtor wllovely View. 2fils Via BY~O~ER·, ~ ,J;ldrm. s 1b&. · mvmE TERRACE ;:~=·Jan._ 3. 125 ~ Balboa. Evef: 83l-oo38 . ·
ls this well constructed. well 2901 N6'fr~~~v0d., N.B. Marina. Owner.~ :!!~:1~~·~;·, !!l..,,t 2 BR. 2 ,ba. borne. 2 sR .. blt·k;,, ldrfa, Cal'-8.1 :\;rands .350.' .. ~bcmte im:th ~,,:; 2 BR DUPLEX ' ~ LARGE Liv nn ~ din -Merrideth '"'""•• ,.;,id Dlnlile .. coverecl patio; 1315 -· ........ Adulll on!y.1-"--'"-'..--'-"='l and modern kitchen w l th ... -1rp\c, crpts, dtps,, elec kitcb. Home. ur.!ioo. 962-1S18 ·mo incl prdener. Cheshire 837-82U aft2r ' cozy Bacb. pa1io, utU.
ballt,in.. Two car garage .;_ Larae 900 "' tt unlll with Oc91111fro11t Fixer. 2 bdr, den. can, Jild another Real &state 67 •-2 5 o ~ Malure adult, no peta. $80
separirte conerete drive and enCloeed garages & in ex· Falltutlc location• Walk tD unit 1.ow· dn Flµ" or VA. Laguna Beach' 17ds lll,Ytime Santa A .. 1 Hti11hfs 3630 rno )'l'ly. U& A Agate
pad for b:lat & ti'ailer stOr-'oellent condition. Comer Jo. blly A beich. • Owner will '23.500. Owner~· .nJULRTON Oean 4 BR. ~~ls.,.~·~!!!·~~~~l;:=i~~~=7==:=:::1
age. Extn. large c&vered c;ation near scboohi &. shop. tf!lde his equity for uni~ • * EXCEPTIONAL Fee lot, Wi:STEIN .. 4,WARD 2 ~. J>OOI, lge pa~,~ ~ts. OCEANFRONT. Large, Huntington Beach 4400
patto, block wall fenelllg 1: pl.re. Owner asking TD's .. boat or out of town bey view, 85 x 195 w/plarui. 3 & 4 Br. Semi Cultorri drp:I, •nr State Collete $260 d1ann. l BR. 3 BA. $350. J!.
boautlful ~D<hcaplng. AN $27 ;500 pro-.. Aaklog 139,!00. °"""· 543-1249 or 54>-4201 Homoo from $35.450.oo 'NOW mo. (1'14) 528-"'"I'· Ownor. '""""' • * EXECUTIVE .,.. EX~AL BUY ~T • , .. ring" BY OWNER 3 BR 2 til, und<r conotnlcilon. Located. $185; 3 BR. 2 ba. Fncd. * SUITES *
~ ~~~~t us ~ l::.) ~~~~~ =~ ~~'."'.::ktclllf ~~. V>ew ~· ~fl ~·e!tlnl~ k pet ~19un1 Nlgvol 3707 * .. tel ADts. *
P E l=IRON .... .....,......., ., A:l>.1. SALES AGENTS ~"""> BR.' d··• ~~ NEW • llJI. '-"" Ni&UeL 727 YORKTbw~I ,. • •u-~11ff 1230 Phone' n"'9'l-T101. for . ............ . ..,..ex. JI!.......... Vlew\ ms -mo. teue. . ·. "cm~ ' n-•• · furlher ,;.,.,,,,.r .. yc1. Gar., drapes, """°""· · m/%44-18'5 HUNTJNGTON II A ·
r 1,iti2lli6'29iii-i;!i"iBlivd!!ii.;ic.ill!i. ii IB'{. :oi\<NER 3 BR 2 ba. '°" 2 cbllmn OK. ·Bkr 534-'980 .,. cuu. s. o1 San DJep · ~I i;;x.,.L a>nd. 2 b1ks \VeatcllU MISSION REAL TY : RENTAl.D ',. Yorktown at Beech ,
Oc•-Y1'ew Inc' ome ""'"' .. -~ ~ WILL ·BE CLQSED Co1t1 -3100 ljll. Furnllfia4 STUDIO. 1 llDRM ·V \ ..... . I i~~ii==:;:;;;:=i::F.:. Iron> Dec. .u thru Dec, 25. G -I • J'IEASONAllLE .': •
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Woko Up iTt ., .,
t15«i15 BAYVIEW
Eveninp-Call 646-7887 From, Galatea Ternce ~ the w emir. harbor ls there 1'>r s .NG·OIE;o :S~'r~~~
ol Upper Newport Ba,y , gance to please the diaaim-
jnr<n this lnattog. Tbta unusual pool
lwrurioul • Colldomlniwn ·home is priced at .$115,000.
•n ""' m..u. C I . rib & C d=rated in warm 0 eswo y . o.
8pl.nilh Motil
-with
3 Bedroom, 2% bath&
private oorrrr lot
$41,~
Call Jim Cl>bb
Res: 673-1864
E1stbluff 1242 for matter of urgency' call l BR.· garqe, patio, crpts, 1n•r1 , 4000 DAILY le WEEKLY RA
5 Units on 2 R-3 Jots, walk· Co 494-3351 or 49'-142S drps, stove & re ! r i g . · ~thdiatance to Ocean, all FOdomlniR Sale ~-~Owtblu"'u'·3 bd~ MISSION REALTY Tropical setting for adults -RENT -: . . NO LEASE
"' pragea. WU. """""' • ' 985 So "-•t '•• Be h 1 blk •-bo • ~--3 R ' ' F It • Free Utiliti•• & "-··· 'CORBIN-MARTIN . 2 ... bath, buil1,1ns. Fully . _,.... -•na ac w ' P' ~ ·~• • $oomt2i:: .• ·~c:.thr,.• . wc.-carpetec! draped, near 4 BDRM. 3 bath. Toe of $l40 mo. 544-4.780 ., 111, •. Kl •.• ~c~~~arl'.;~., Disposal
llEAl TORS stbools ~ c h u 'r c he' 1 , World. Ocean & thount:ain l BDRM, 2 ba. Halecrest FULL OPTION TO• BUY ~a.1 ..... _._
3036' E', Coat Hwy: CdM 644-1419 vlew:Sl'l,500. 540-7366 Home. Nr shopping &. (Refrileratoii Available) : ~: S:~ce
675·1662 Anytime 11chools. 1''enced yrd. Avail No de~t \t.a.c. Balboa Pen_in1ula 1300, li.eguna ·Nlpel 1707 Jan lit 646-1125 yy<>• e 1V &. maid se,rv. avail.
•, Buftders • lnVOtlmtnl & ....... NEW '4 llJ(,3 BA. .faro rm.
""•"k ·.)' • <~,.,. 1~11r..-oueat"Apt. well fomial d~.' 1
Jerge vie\v vpp9rtllnffJ 1;1· bl~te.lblock-construe-1 ·~ $36,000. $2.000 down.
5 BR 2 ba, "'"ldr!"• bll,inl. F Hltv,F,R.~! 1 536-0411
Lease .fPl)/mo. Call. Mr., ~T w~~ ~:-n~ UTILITIES PAID .!
NeJaon ~ll51 Heritqe' l56B W Ulcln A1ifun ?7'72800 2 BR furn. Htd. pool .;}
Real Estalt!. " < • " · 802 Knoxville. Apt. D, H1t1e ~~ Mesa • n~t Loca ... _ tton. ·near· beach &. partial OWNER 213/244--7145 '""""" ""'"• uuu 3 BDRM, 1;, ba, large~.
R-2 lot -t45,40011q. ft.1 ocean~· ~·.500 Duplex•-forSale 1975 ~Joann St. $130 ~\l Mo.
B(>~AY PLAZA ' e 536-2914 e
DELUXE;'SpaclOl111 1-Bdrm. ' Furtl'. apt. $13S"PIUS util. FURN. 2 Br apt., ~
Heated pOOI. Amt>le p&!king Hunt. Bch. !"crou from 162.ooo • term• Graham Realty Call 516-3767 " . :. ,
.Nir ~n-No ~-Library, no chilc:l:ren or pets.
1965 J'Omotia. CM ';1 "2-5858 526 Main. 53&-7396
$135: 2 BR., Utll. ~ i QUIET & BEAUTIFUi.
Georre Wll.Uamson Near N.B. Post Ofc. 646-2414 NEWPORT ~lex for We. 2 BR. partly fur9'3gpls;
Mat eettle eat.ate hmnedl· Realtor 200' to beach. Or will trade hse in court. Yanl,. Ir, Gar.
••·1y on thll ••-2 BR 2 6'J3.4350 Eves: fi13..156( ......____ ---·-· • equity for good Laguna fl ~n 232 r-il ~ ·r M ~ w~ '"'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'""' 11:.ido ltle , 1351 residential lot. P. O. Box .,......, mo. .....,c l".Ju.''-'t -' bath, ""--tside home. 1•-I ' , 8lf ft ~C\lltom built uvi; WANTED TO BUY 3 or C _·-·--····-7-5------~-1'23~ H!mtin&ton Beach, Newport Beath ~lUOD cbildreitlpetO.X. ,. Adults only. 2 BR. potrl
. B~ 534-6980 11676 Camtt0a. 347-2125 -
"""· Court ••P"'""' 126.!00 ::'.l"°'.'.' ;:~.::"' U: Christmas Spedal '· · tnu ,'84&«>1.'i. Owner
• 10% down or make oiler. $l35.00. Have cash ror t111ul-. R-=,,.TACS B/B ·r
TOWNHOUSES ·
$ll5; l·BR.. utll. paid. w/w; OOXI2. 2 BR, mobil mme;
available now! beach loc. 1 Child O.K. $*>
$143 .a mo. pays all
3 BR hardwood '1locn,
service porch. 120' deep
lot, w I w ·~tine.
drape11. Full · p r I c e
$18,500 .. $700 down to
NON VET. New listing.
HUlT)', hurry!~
Nowport .,
--• Tri· Ltvtl
MESA VERDE. Redecorat-
ing now gofn& on. Vacant &
ready to mow into shortly.
Huge activity room, bttak·
fast room, fonnal dining
•
COATS room, 3 car pragc, etc. A · · I: lovely home close to Me118.
WALLACE Yen!o Goll Co""'.
REAL TOils ~ !'6·!110
546 414!-oi'.LfG"E'RE~T\,
(Open E~ olljjj_ot_
' .
ty. cau 548-3995 alter 5:30 Spacious 3 BR. 2 ba home .,;_.1,·Hmlaee F.urnishecf
PM incl 2 BR, llv rm, ba, sep/ · • Gue111t Apt..Now vacant, ask· R•nfala_ to Share 200s:
Costa Mts11 · 1100 ing $59,500. TerrWc flnanc.
1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ins. Agt. ' I • llli Via Und.ine, Lido Isle Sunahlne Hom• 615-2676'
WANTED: ROommat'e ,
female type, to share large
beacb home. 1 child OK. Call.,,.__ .
Brand new listing -immacu· I ';:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii~~ late 3 bdrm tresbly painted. I• . .
Lou ('f extras, auch u ftre. BAYFRONT lovt1y N.B. home with same.
place & BBQ on patio, dou· Ask1nc $U5,<m DUPLEX with Refs. $75. 646-0883 aft 1.
ble gate boat entry, etc. 3 BR.' 2 baths up. 2 BR & 1
$22,500. BA down. 2 Frplca. Bayfont Costa MeN 2100
patio with room to en1ar11:e. . _ 5~6·SllO Walktr R'eilty· 2 BR &: d~n. Easlstde, close (nearan1m1tlleattt) . to 1;hopp1Jlg, $2'25/mo • 6
JiEGE REA.LTV 3336 Via Lido 675-5200 month le&Se. Avail Jan. L """""-·CM. CUSTOll\sBLT HOME P•rron R11y 00,1171
2 BR., 2 BA, 2 car ~
3 BR., 21,i Ba, 2 cat 1catport:
$200 • $250 mo.
Bfoker 534-8980 Mo: plus util. S3S-8061 ~l
Cost• M~1a .i 00 L•r•• 11 ... h 470~
Pooh • Adulll 'only $25 ' Wk. Up
Bay & Beach • S!u<lio " nae• •P"-
Realty, Inc. •Incl Utill & Phone serv.
901 Dover Dr., NB Suite 221 •Maid Service· TV avail.
MODERN View apt. D016
end. 2 &tocy, 2 BR. 1%
Ba. 2 .......... ..,., ~ ~
shopping-beach. Very ~
$260 mo. 494-9982
645-20CKl Eves. 548-69fi6 e New Cafe & Bar '"'"'"'"~'!!!!!!!!"'~ .... ,. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548--9755 RENTALS
CHINA COVE $30 & $35 por WHk . Apt1. Unlurnl1hod
On the bay with ocean view, SEA LARK MOTEL
Very private in exclusive 2301 Newport Blvd., C.M. \iGe~nt~rl!l!i!i!!iii!ii!!i!~~ area. Pvt. bch. Elegant 4 e 646-7445 e
yr old 3 BR, 2 BA dream 175 home in immac. cond. Lux· a.00 VERY nice l Br. VEN DOME i '. ,,..., features thruout incl. trailer 133 E. 16th St. Costa -~ Mesa You \vj,ll love this 2 Bdrm. Costa Mesa 2100 blt-ins., brand new lush G4Z.l265 IMMACU' .ATE APTS! ,
ASKING $11))00 2 bath, Corner of Piazza crptg, cent. ·heating, 2 car I :;-=_,,,~::.;::::;.-,z-,--WMED. OCCUPANCY '
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Make oUer on this 3 BR Add on upstain -~ucd EXTRA Sharp & clean, gar. Beaut. furn or unfurn. l BR. f~rn; apt.; lie & clea:n, Close to Shopping, Park'
and amily rm well·blt sea• $62,500 -owner anxious C.Ompletely f u r n i s h e d • Only for the very particular. Real nice· l.ge. encl. patio. e Spacious 3 Br' 2 B 1
aoned hoole, wide lot· Ea.st R. C. GREER. Realty Adults orlly, or may con-Immed poss Lease Adults $110 s, a
Mqnolla St., C.M. 341& Via Lido 673-0000 i;ider 1 child. 3 bdrms, 2 Priva.te p~ 6'15-.t593 U6 E. 2'ioo st: 642-12'1-4 : ~ p~e;.;;;~ .
TRIPLEX Graham Realty llolbol lil1nd · 1355, balra. 1235 "" month. Agt. 4 BR.. 3 &., ""'"· ""''· 185 SGLE. apt. t urn . • Frpl, Indlvllmlry fac'b
$3
,. 500 Wanted 2 Homes Noar N.B. ""'t Ofc. 646s241• 546-4141 2 1rp1.,,, bl(.in1; on Spou .... Emp. man,. no 1845 An1htlm Avo.,.
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., f Slde'by side on Costa Mesa's I,.,.,....,...,..,..,..,..,.., · · A Few Steps LEASE 3-4 BR-2 Ba· Fum. waterfront. Leue or lease/ «moking. no pets. E. Side. C:OSTA MESA '642-282.+
BEAT INFLATION • l11vest Eutslde, 200 block Mqno. CONOOMINIUM 2 BR. 2 BA. T So th B Incl. W6hr/dryr, fro-. Elec. option. 673-8134 Aft 6 PM. ;.:GT.H859;;;~-~----liii!!!!!!!!ii!'!!!!!!&l!J!!i!iiitji
1n tlrll nearly new, 2 story lia. Broadway, Flower or All ~ bit-in 1tove/oven, 0 U ay rng., refrlg, Northeast Costa LEASE, Lease / oplion ot NEW charming l Br. new $100; 2 BR .. 1 be... bltncs.
town bou8e type income Eut 19th St. 2 or 3. BR. dlabw"Shr, frplc. w/w cpts, Charm. atmosphere • bn-Mesa. 546-2499 Sell. 4 BR, 2 BA Luxury furn. Must Stt to apprec, w/w, drapes, 2 childrtrf
unlta. each with 2 bedroomt, must be in good condi'tlon. drps, 2 car gar w/auto mediate poueuion • this 4 condominium, Back Bay.-AduJts only $150 mo. 2'nO O.K. Broker, 534-6980 ~-~ths. • carpets, 9?f RE-Have Cash Buy' er door. Pool, ftC lourwt. 3 Bdrm home with newly re-BUSIEST llllltl-:l!q)\ace tn (n4) 7~ eve1 for app't Elden, C.M. 645-1251 Eves. '
• v~· -n•'" Listing e«I-"" modelled kitchen. town. Th9 DAILY P" .._. . IVILSON --·l Ernie .Ct.v•Land 8kr. ,J•a ·•· ~ .. ·~· 0 C 0•1lllied aectim. s;'.; ATI'R. 2 Br. in dupla: 1 W.c.;)' • Costi Mela 5100 ~11) ~v .. 646-4579 Save imi. $26,950. 548,(M,51 range oast Pro,,.rty Blk. off beach: 6 Mos. lse. 1·.BR. furn. utll. pd. Htd. ' "" ~la 1 h'ore1 lakeside :'~\Vhi~te~El~,.~hanU1~~·~=~33i!!!~Muguerl~~!!"'~·!!Cd!!•!!<~6~7"'550~~,;:moa~ey~,= .... ==A=e:fort.==Looa:=:.l;$:13!:5~M~o~nt~hl~y~. A~ge~nt~. ~~ pool. Adults 641-5276, I j Jot. an lm.provementt fully ;: now!!! M.tss While 772.9150 968-1740 , HA .OR'
pal<!· '" ml!" of P!"dou• LARGE<T · Duplex $24 '950' · . C011t1l 2700COlotol 2700 Coostal 2700 2 BR plus den, beautitul I BR. tum. duplox; adullL ,
"'"'" lots ' 3500 to. -· 293 'E. 17.th St.~94 . • N w -Shown by appointment only. ORANGE COUNTY'S F.ut&ide Costa Mesa. Bard· ~Uoo~1:. only, $235 mo. ~per!:;, :Stt :!'1·11~ . GREEN
·*HAVASU*· '$500 DOWN ....,noon &oou•••<ar $@~J}~-J1'r,·tfS• 513-'954 • _, &araae se~l\Di units l2 $100. 2 Bdrtn, bl& yard, ga,r. B'CHELOR UN"URN .. _.... Es---bd cbl Extr '·-01•· •·· 723 I · •·-·• NASSAU PALMS ' " •
/11 < 1.,-••• ••••~ On th.ts 4 bedrOom. 2 bath&t rms e. · a _. • ., uo:r '"""· rvme Ave. 1 ._ 2 BR.. Pool from $100 ·. ·
1860 B Newport Blvd., CM family home. Close to ~rl kitchen are&. In 1 Unit. · Solve. a. Sim_ple S.cra.mbied Word Pu.ult for a Chuckle 673-1337 or 67~ ' •
642-4994 or MS-3483 Bria'. lhlna:· Jt~ introduced to the Well1-McC1!dle, Rltn. 1n E. 2'bkl St 64J.3645 tncl. um.. :
ark be
1810 Ne~rt Blvd C>t Q R .... of h Nowport Htlghlt 3210 EASI'SIDE, Quiet·, 2 ~. 1,2 l j BD~ •.. : '
Corona ... _, Mar m el, won't around ' ··..-.. · • eorn:rng• lfil•rt t • .u1· ~ •• USl long! $130 pet m00th in,, 548-7729 Eves. 644-008A • to1.1r scrambled WOfdJ ~~ · 3 BR with pool, partly tum. etec. bltna, patio. Adult& Of>" Heated PoOJI, Oilld ~
eludes principal IE lntertst __ _ __ _ iow ~ form fovr iflnpfe. words. Rent $235/rno, + cteani~ Jy, 361.·B O&Je, 642:·1298. • • .Center, "!11· :ft>.hwtrw ..!1
1
Prime beach location. No
1Jinandng neces.sary, 3 BR
2 batlm, ,.,.. llvq + lam·
tty room, bullt·lns, fireplace,
3 car garage. O.W.C. 2nd
TD or trade 1"' """""·
\Utr.646.3S'l8 -.-
' Co.ta Mela Cul-d...ic I HU LIME . I fee. 60-1948 MING Tn!f!, Dlx. 1-BR. ... pOol, J 'No peti allowed '
. l:.arp 2 BR. huge fan1lly 11 I I ·1 · r * 3 BRs 2 I!&. "" & ' ;:.u1: U"!_ ~ ~ ': :-=:..we:;.:~':: room, dining room a{ld very • • . • _ • Br. Oceen VU a.pl Xlnt loc. onro , 548-($10 , , ,.
iarae rear ,vard. NewJ,y re. nr. echla" trans. 548-1249 NEWLY deoorated 1 BR.i'!!!!!'~miiii!iil!!!iilild
'20C3 WES't'WFF DRIVE outstandiS'g house in an CX· • ••port ,., 3221 Berna.rd St C.M. bllnl-Q\det! Ganll". " decorated .... carpe!od. An IRA'COG ,. N Sho 'W/W carpe!l,,pt, 1111. 523 NE\V,14tslBl'.,.,,,...dr!'l
646-ml Open Evet. cdlel'll neighborhood. i I I ~ J 1• • DELUXE Modern 2. itoey ! BEAtn' .. ij'e 2 Br., Jl,i bath chlldten or pets. 642-28&1 ....
. 5 BEDRM • $29,500 I.EASE $305 Poto Borratt lt11lty , , , , . ~ BR. 2 BA. Bloc:k to bctt 11Udlo, pool, adul.i.. 11'5 3 BR. Ap11. ch 11 d re n
I lent Llk• P1y1Mnt1 , 1600 Westclill Dr . .NB 642-5200 beach. Use O( 2 big poolll, 2310-8anta Ana 645-2933 welcome. ruo. Mrs. Dunkin
Nell' echool. lpark with swim per month. 3 ~· ; IS 0 DUE I tte area, tot lot. etc. S225 862 W. Center St. ApL I
:*1.ACHENMYER
ooo1. 1 ~tba. Wnlb' room. baths, excdlcnl lotf. iol'I •. DAVIDSON Realty · IS I I on7;,•.,:~~d~h~hn,!;'~v~: Leue 833-0371 NewftOrt Boch 4200 Clean l BR with utilities.
i>atlo. °""""' 4 -J) JI l £s COIY COTTAGE , , . r becou,. leflows 0>n'I aupPoft C.ron1 dll Mar 3250 WATERFRoN't'w duplelc * 1125 * ~ = ~ i\ta ft tall· $20.250 -Neat and clean, 2 ~--------a Wffe a,,d the oovernmtnt Newporf Ille. Wet bar. 11>· 64&-2544 PIACt tqot Sf0;.1120 ._ ....
4 1
..._ __ 'npl larae BRM, lqe lot clo&e INIZAIN Ion--. . 1..,. .. 1, On OllNA COVE dry, p'hiae, boat doCk'. ff. l·BEDROOM, no pets. , •"' L
295
~ -.---~·u to everyt:hl~ See and make A c_,.,i.te the dndle •uottd Ow: bay wUb ocean v\ew. ultJ, no P'tl. 67J..*1 or Near O.C.C. $1211 P.fonth
TArwlL • S)f•rl>or WRAP IT UP ottct-todoy. . I· I' r I' I "'b, . .,, ... " lhe ....... -· v..., prlvote ,ill """"''"' mnss. 54&.IO'l9 or 54&-0<51 . St•••'• Tllrow FOR CHRISTMAS 546s54e0 Eves. --d .............. No. ~ ........ ~~ 1;"' ~~ ::....:.~ OCEAN v~ ... 'i "'· ..... 1-2 BR. inin cpl. !pl. ,,,...
To The Water 4 bdrm a ... f&m rm home. TRY OFFER • l','n'Nltl!N\JM8UfD I' I' I'. 1• 'I' 1•·, r I' r· ., td.me lD 1 mac CDnd Lux-Apt. film. p&tfo, $130. tnc. drps. bltns, la. pvt. patio ImmlCWate
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Jan«. Tere!a Cejka
Jenet .1 .,.n C9ik• MALE
Coot Acaunl1nt STElllWllEElER 3333 Harbor Blvd.
Tl'!I"-$525, Costa -· C.111.
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Costa Mesa, California
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-""'" and .... "" All~bmley SALE AND TRAHMl ·SAl.&>t\ND TllADli SALEAND .TRADI ::" :::1=E Clerk Typist CLERK-TYPIST Fumllur1 IOOO Fumllure · • • IW: Antl?i :; :~l~O P11not & <n•no lllO '::,::.U:~": =-~~ EXPERIENCED ,,, , . • SALES ~ b~, >. ~$ v:;:,. ,,,:'L'~i' ANNIVERSARY~
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clerk. "'" -ID ·eleo-.• SECRETARY n • BANK ~ .• ; .. id .:::i ~ • 547~51 • "' ·-..... I -... _ -.·' • 1S6T SINGER, ..... -encl .. , • -"' for ,, -~ mutt be ~ m1n. 90 wpm IYP-~. B' Wooer carved arm divan, lg. man's• ohll» · ..,,. w.7"cabrn.t ~ Cbrlllmu dollvory.:
pb>alcallJ fiL bir. 90 wpm -· · ,. · ·. or love seat. 5 Pc Octagon dark oak din-set ID button hole, bllnd ,bein
::-............ Tech U.S. C!tlmL Salary $448-· 2712 w. Coal! Hwy. U.S. Divers ·co. *· DRIVER.,, 5 * w/black °' &'V'Ocado framed chairs; 8 Pc JIR •le. R.00 Full price or NO PAYMENT '
• $537. For testlng 1n1o,,can .._rt Bllch sel lklr l\fr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mirror, 2 $3.'5 """· Guarani.. ,""11 TILL l!EBRUAflY :
Some T= :: ... or --~~ 6-46-2431 Ncl Experience commodes, decorative headboard In Spanish f:'· c!':'~ co~ ~ oe1eet!oo-ot 11ne J<;
math. Mill..,,, test tnlnh!& _ ~.D~ All equal opportunll)' 3323 .!.;. ~ NKlllCll"fl . oak deslf.1 with matching box springs, mat-or ·dlftct. "26-6618. Will oondltlonod"""" piaool ·.
b ...,.i. YO'~G ~~-r'rl empl-MUii ·•-ve clean'~,.,_,_ tress & uame. have mote a11rr Dec l6, •SPINETS ..r1bti.,• ~ • .,.. F.q118I ""'°"""'cy ..,,,,.,.. -"';...,,.i. Al>~-ltoms Sold lndlvlduolly 1968. Re..,.. 1a, .. ...,. etc; e CONSOLES ...__ Tral-_... ~·~lo 1nin DMlfli'ICl:llall YELLOW CAB CO. Shop AnJUncl-Boforoyav buy-USI SIN Fnncl>llOO deoler !or
..,..,_,.... ....... ;-;:~---· EXPERIENCED UVVl\RIU'U: 186 E. 16th st. VALUE $1095.95-FULL PRICE $529.95 1:.. w~ER....;;:~ ':i Y•moho ;':.
Applico$n54t lpa. YI loo ='r;;r'.' -·-The..;:~;: Attradlve ....... f 0 r Coeta M... !'.~'""u• 'ow0ur••s$4to" .66 ""ch'·"!."g km--$42.'5 iir ...,,,,,. $3.99 mo. s Kl"""'& Clll k ';, PART TIME quallfil!!d bookkeeper. ASST Mgr. Cpl. 38-U beaut No .LIVWU-se re -er~ Feb 10, 1969 next pymnL tory ., . 1 '.·
Larp nationwide ooneem -<JH> .._ · e PROOF OPERATDR Will""""° monthly and .,.,,.. front motel. -No Fancy Front-BUT Quality Values Inside GuU'al1tee OK. Button Kohlar & C1mp11on . I
"'" train the right man tor ,. ULESGllU8 * ' quarterly -Start· capabl• maint, iome -APPROVED FURNl'NRE hol ... .., .... •le. No lttach • ,: ~ fllll""""':': ';°'!·::~=~~I•~~ UNiTED CALIFORNIA :::anc1~~~.°:."i & hlkp. start i5SO & apt 2159 HARBOR. COSTA MESA =Call 530-1212 , Coast Mmtc: ,,
..---required.~ BANK ·-·Pho•• Mra. ~-'t.,~'~pp~t ~ 12 Years same location-same owners ~ 1139N-rtllvd,~·
Blah llChool 1radu&te, pl:fat 2712W.Coa1tHwy. Launt ·mmo for ap-LagunaBeacb.'1H--W6 ~ Dal'"' 9,9 ~ Pla-&O;aa,. 1130. 646-0271 _ !'
m!lltary complelc, 1tab1e * APROPOS * N-rl Beach -BEAUTY operator with sunc1'11 1• e "" 114 S,·11 C1mln0 Reill """r......i and DWTled. No. 71 Tow'• Country 646-2431 -preferrod. Apply • · 541-~660' . The Gttarest Gift ot All Sin Clomont1 I
FH Noto!loblo ~· -All 'l!ua1 opportunlcy Wod thru Sat !ram OM. I• 492 'AiAz I
Mac+tlt1e Slmp An equal oportunlt, '·employer · Compir&ton NEW locatkm MUB.lc !.n the Home .....,.. $450 up Drill pmo _._ deburo emplom e COSMETOLOGIST 331& E. O>ul HlahwaY. . GI .. ,..,..""""...., a piano PIANOS & ORGANS l
--In"°"""""' and rtnr bandl. Top ....., A 5 v.,s. Prefer with cllentele, CdM. 615-'IGI Fumlturo 1000 Fumltur1 IOOO .. Ol'Pl1 for ClftlmaL Famous" N"""' Brmll · lous, will train for ~ excellent work t n C con. but not A~ in New Hammond Ol'laDI from $C99. ' ..... -· wm·.., -dltlona. Cape Erlglneerlnir, * * peroon """"""'' School•lnllnlcllon 7600 SPANISH FUml-""1lrnod lllllE a bed, ._rubber from .................. $599 A1ao USED lnotrum-'
torqulllfledmon. 27691 Camino Cap-SECRETARY/GIRL SHERATON BEACH Cbr1smm ~· ~~·-· from model 11ome. s.v1np """1lons&bac1<.Goodcond. allQmanyuiodfrom •. $50 GouldMuolc.C...,pony FH paid 1-na Nlcuel 831-llM FRIDAY Oilldren, :;;,.i~-:; up to 'IO% Spanlob qUill>d l63 No. 1 E. 16th Pl CM. New piaool from ...... $495 2045 N. Main. Santa An& 1 $450 CX>MBINATION, Sharp Bar Accurate ~ nece• INN ill Indlvldualb' tutor-.of& A. love seat, 3 eek MS-Xl31 allo many used from •• $115 So. of Freeway 547~
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mllltary complote "' """'PL start. Ph. "" lnL 5'5-0983 TYPIST ~ . ' """· El Preoldente """""" ADDRESS MACHINE lie and '""'"' ....... IU1l5 Aceovnlant SASSY LASSY, 2901 llarhr, --and e=ralc WORK IN CdM -'11ilc, oak trip!• Open....,, night and 1-------.. s·I (C-rvcffon) •1000 C.M. · 547-0638 S!OIETARY tor Lop! In-· EXPERT PW<O INsrR ...._, ., mlmlr. king Elec. full auto.,,......, &mdoy 1-5 FREE TO .YOU ' • e surance &: Mutual Fund Popular A-Jua headboard, ldnplz:e °"ttreu 'tll Oniltmu for )'Ollr . • BS .._ in buslnea ad· • SECRETARY * * work. Requlro IOhorthand & e 6111-'11128 • A box-· 2 cmnmodes, Cofw, R-uront 8014 convenle""' PERSONALlTY PQpo want
mlnbtratlon or ~ EC er· "Y must .... -lblllcy. SaJ. MIRCU~UDlSE POR 2 _ .......... ple<e HAMMOND """" .. pmnanont bomH) llHpoMlble for operational Dictation, IYPIC • lllc book· * s R "" ary pen. Write p 0 Box ....... s·-···· --·-t Iron -., _Walk-In Refri&enlDr Box In <DRONA DEL MAR -# ............. " Collie. * 1wd1tlnr or manufacturlno keepJc. Over 30. 5 or 6 Tocllnlcal -·-mM ..:! del ... : ' SALE AND TRADE ~-•• _.. .nth untL ~· -.--~~"·'-A"---.i..,.. per -"-Conlact: v~ 8, ~--· Call!. oeL Only $467. $2l down :1815 E. Cout Hwy., 673-8930 boys A 4 .,,.._ Only 6 wbj
-.u.uum.. U<C w ....... r Mr Cl'aDe M5-ll33 ~tlw. 3 to 5 yrs. 92625 IOOO I: $4.50 weekly. Euy cftdlL • 96U838 • need 1otJ of low A Cll'le'.
munlcai. -with Ill , * •xp. HOSTESS NOONTIME Pumlturo !18!1 Welllmlmlcs' Ave., 11u~·' '•I JI 67S-4887 12/11 levobo!..._nL Pl\E-School Teo.cber, ,,., " Adv1nc..i KlnlllC1, Inc. CASIDER . .".'PART TIME FUmlhlft .,turnod from dll-w ............ 1194-<434 dally HouHhold Goocl1 8020 rrvYlllg Ml. ORGANIC l'ertllber a&e\I
$eni0r lnttmel 1 Pl,{. Must bave Tea.chine UU Vlctoria. OI WAITRESS. play atui:Uoa, model hornet. 10 AM to I PM, Sat 10 ' •
Audit 1 $lS w experience at required An equal opportunlt;y <X>LONIAL Kl'IOIEN' decorators aiqcella&n. AM to 6 PM., Sun. 12 PM COMP. BR aet. Orierital This areat ale continues! ::' .:r="'-~ ~-.. ;.uw 0 ,.,_ e ducatlonal ~ments. emp!Q,yu 512 w 19th C.M. 5'M366 Span1ab A Me:jlte:rnntan etc to 5 PM. ' furnlahlnp, oria Jlaintlnp. A gaodb' stock a1 ·crandl. -·'""" _ ..... ~·~-, .. ~ BS d.toft ID l'bOno lll8-Z50 or .,.._ RD FURNITURE -s .........,. valuab l• an-oplneta and,.........-. ·---•
BUllness Adntlnlwtration or forapp't. * ... ~-AR.Yi ••• BARMAIDS... SCRAM-LET tlques. hlh1d a:ood•. -an of wbkb are btil!C .A:l,.¥ontbrul"rl. ;;;! Atxlotmttng. Re1ponaib1e for -n.£.j~ .. · • MAVERICK•• ~ 1144 N..-rt Btvd. CM cabinets, refria. •pine t fartber reduced to ...1--. Be 1_._. • one ....... OIJtta.-J audffin& or BO~ISGOOD IUXXPTlOmsT * 17211N ........ Bbd.,CM. ~· lano,couch chairw&chlnl ~ -1 •~ ·----'
•an• f actming faclllU... Jamaica, Inn Bolcl ....i. 1 every -tB t ANSWERS P • . .,.. ID llbop ,. -10" -our -wlllle -• AbBltytocommuntcate mtnfltitcta.makt,$1.15•Muat be aood •;pt1t, Wed.,SlLASUn.'tilt •49f.3113tt ~-. poodle -Hu newr biei
-with Ill levelll ot per hDltt up to «l houn. -_,...,., ...,.i '•bl Mon, Wom. 7500 SELLING everyth;llf, Bed&. Hollum -ea,.. -Doo1e -.0....111-1100 ~~' = ~UT • ~ 12/l~T _..,.,, Can be port -U desired. teltphono pononallyt. con-....... ""-n. deok oofa. Z1nn11 ONE lNCOME = ··~• -'~~" """ 613-SD.l straction b a c k 1 r o u n d Cook fr helpers. full time, ' -Open Sunday aftem>Onl mlD. zbale Doxie Hou.I ....... , ..... to~IOOO m;;;;:;;:;m .._ __ 2 .. -terred.c.-.. 1 .. _,0pen.CaU ~--.. i-uot mt!H, end tablet. hutch. The reuon wf'1' m•n y KENMORE Automatic "'"" ......... ~ Gift -u--tr adllll> • .:. •. --' ... ._.. " ....,'-~ llln•m .... ~ ,,__, ,,_,._ ....... _ 6CMl86 wtvet and huabandt both Waaher A Gu Dryer. Xlnt ~'.llll&AO> • ....._. pe or or u.-~n ~.~ =~~ eblldren tatt 5a:1.'uw 16U34'> Jani~1:~now. HUGE chair a ottoman. workkbecauaefelltwr•can't cand.$45each.MT-1115 mond~~~an:-.n -m-4653 ll/lf
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11-compon•nt Olroo&de!Mar.Immedlata -ooly.AtJl>IYID.....,. CaU&U-<l900 $600. Sell~~ ommenlooONEIN<DME. Antlq-1110 lnakn. Ddt ~ID $o. maleDoxle·lO-·ail
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