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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• . ' • I 1 "' ( • ' -... " ' • . -• -~ :r~ . ~! ~'i-Yi"' . ,1 :~ -'!'!· ..'. _,_._....".: -.. -~ • .!. • ' I t 1 : • ~ ' • f ~J: ~r } ._.',: ·{-. 'onn•H}f· .. ~ Named 1 t · ~ :.~.~~~ · · t I l .. ~·. • ' I • I ' i ·~:o·::.·\t'.ttbin·et· P~st •. t W~GTON, (~.--In;.,;~ bid i .,,-.:, p~ nomlna;ion diew quick for Pollticfl peace, President Nlx6n_ tod.ly p-lile' ' from DemoCraUc leaders in na~ Democrat: Jotm , B •. Connally, ~Sl!l~,.Speaker John W. McCormack fa~'. Texas governor aod close friend . descri~-Connally as a "fine man, Of. ·r~er President I:.)'ndon B. Jobnsoo, . autanc:lini'. and a great American." ' tL hl;•~eq_uty secr$,rY · -~ ~,'5,'J, -ser.ved as N.avy secretary '~f'I · · -___ ,,_._ '· .~e..'-~late'PteiidenlJohnF.Kennedy ' -• 'Ciiiii81tY:·who ·ai~ served In the ~.en- nedY, Al:lministr~tion~ )'ill syc<l,ted Djiyid and was serio1.isly wounded by gunfire M. t"enne<ly who will remain in Nixon's W!ie1(J'iding 1n tfie same auto with Ken- offlcla11family as an artibasScldot-;if-lirj:e · ned)t at -the"· time· of·1he ·usassinatil:ID in· · tio aI'fin · nd ·Dallis. seven years.ago to ·~ with iqterna, 0 &JICe· 8 · ·He·haS been' a close political ally of mooj!~ policy. . ,. ' lhrou h i W"" Connally at hi,, Sii:le, ·Nllon told John,son s g out 11he years, both in "" , c Washington and in Texas. White House newsmen~1·•we . have, .. a Wbt,n Johnson was · a House member, Re~llcan President ,an<l"'ll Democr3.tic Connally, served as his secretary from Coniireu, but the problems we, Jlil.ve !ll'e 1939 to eprly 19111. After a hitch of Navy Americ'an ~ problems .. ,We , need •to .. ap. 1 ,service and a job as .a radio station ex .. O~!fh.ththi in a bip3tt.ISan .ma1iner.!', eeuUve in Amlin, he ~joined Johnson as ·~n.Jfy, who served 1 thre~ "two-~r his ·Senatorial~adminiStrali.ve assistant m. t.• I 1is a Texas go:ve~ thi'bugh 1968[ 1• JM9., , said he was "profoundly proud.-grate u He served one year as Navy secretary and,buinble with this appointment..'"" under Kennedy before1winnlng election as LNltoci · said he would withhold silt>: governor in 1962. !hitting of Connally's nomination to the. It was the second Nixon cabinet switch Sena'te until after the new Congress con.. in ·recent week.!. 1be ~ident dismissed venes .jn Januilry. Kennedy, · h&-said,· Walte_i' J; Hickel as interior secretary on WouJtl contlnu_e in the rabinet ·post .Pro-: da bef 'Ibank' · In --• bbed blbl• until ·Feb. 1' When Nixon's n!w ' the Y. ore fil.V g aiN ta , ,, . ,., . , Rep. · Rog<rs ·c. B. &1orton to sucteed ~dget.p~nia6on)~.~!11PI~~· him . ,.,,_,._._,..-----;...;....""-----. .. -.. . . ... ) ·, I • • • ..:.._.._:....:. .. · :~ . ~~ . r . ' ·weadier, L. ... ,._.:.._. -~ ···---. .:':. ·Bright ·sunny skies are promlsfd for -+or·ange eounfy Tuesday, wltht . . -Church 'Visit.or' ·-; . -· Rifles Pwses -. --, . .. ... 14'" -Of 4 in Choir ' . -. : ; '"'',,. .......... Fire for f;ffert r • '. • • • • ' ' Mrs. Robert C. Scull, a "New York 'art ColleCtor, mOdels ·c&rt· -r~4ge belts ~ with -" Barbarella" black jersey jumpsuit. Cart- ri(lle b"elti ar'e-\he latest fash- i~n kick for ·Chic women. They eo&t..·about '25·aod .come with dummy .bull~ --• ..... • ,l . Angry AsseSsot ~ • • ·Ille ' ·4~s~sse-r · Q1irns!) ' -. \' -$·~Dds Dlis~ering ·:Letter· -t·o Board . ' ., ' ·' ' . . " " . ' .. . ' . ,. DAILY PILO T * * * 10' * * * MONDAY 'AFTERNoON DECEMBER i4 " rm 1 • ' I • • ' . . L-··--------JfO. m.·i llCTMHIS. .ci l'Aeft " ' . ' . . ' tJ :1'7i-.'1'it~~· ·~·•e·s•. ' . . ' " . ' J ' 1 ·' . r: . N~;GuiirdS·~; . . ~--..-.... ' l • • .. . ' 'Tl;lde· Fife; Pair ,Flee ·Somebody did ..... pat.shootfng •t' tho Santa Ana Marine Corps Air·station sun. day night' and an· lnvesUgaUon is:under way today to.Qetermine if anyone besidel sentries fired. . A maaive ~arcli Of the orange grove1 around .the Red Hill Avenue gate' to the tielicoptu training facility late ·Sunday fa~ ~ i tum up , any trace of alleged ~1pers. ·Gate guards 1&kt they were fired upon and ·returned the shots. sending two men Oeeing from the area on foot. .Sheriff's Captain Jamea Broadbelt said today the investigation also includes whether· a 15-year-old runaway girl shot tn· the' leg at the aame time is linked to tbt Incident . . ·The Los Angeles County teenager, whose name was not released, was taken to Oi-arlge' County Medical Center, fr.ir treatment of a minor flesti WOW>d before belng tUrned over to "juvenile authorities. TeamJ of military police, eight cars catrying sheriff's deputies and lhe Costa Mesa· poUce helicopter Eagle 11 searched the area after the alleged sniping U... clClent. · Cries for help in one orange grove north· of the helicopter station, it San Juan street and Brownlng ~venue, led to discovery of the wounded runaway: . "1;ha wasn't badl,y hurt," 'iald ·Capt. Broadbtlt today. , He also remarked that so far nothing had-been found1 to substanUate-rtpOrts Marble sentries had been 'a ·sniper's tar1et, '11\ld> u lpOnt slugs ar 'shell cas- ings. • ~ • '. • ...L. , • ' Dl\R;T ltlurr""' ,_ . • l . ' NEIGHBOR INSPECTS· DAMAqlf:·AT·O:ll.lTRICH <HouSE . In Newport BMdt, the Sundey C1ller W11 Unex~ . . . ( Pair ·of Runaway Autos .. Cause Majoi: Damages • . I ' I . "TWo· runaway ~ ·-one frantlcalty pirsued b)r•Jts oWner; who wu injured in the ch8se -caused major damap in ' Newport Beach SWlday. One mowed down five trees. Tbe other rammed a ~ unri, st, or 411 ~ag.ii1p Ilda\!; suffered· an arm laceration while trying to stQP Jib Car·as lt'i'olled do"'1l Sand~ Ut Drive,' poll~ sild. · ' -, He1 said the parking brU.e fa'iled) '~ hold. , . The vehicle knocked ovtr five trees, • clobbered a. latnp wsti and· uprooted an Widerground :sprinkling.system aloog its route. . · Investigators said the car finally came 1 to rest at an1int"ersection; :· • ntl:htume weather\ remaining clear t· The young man standing oubkle San ~=~·~e~ r:[;:_s ~re ; Clemtfufe•s First Ba_ptlst ,Church 'turned writes Scathiri A Marine Corps helicopter mounted wllh a powerful searchUght took over the Iiunt ti!' lbe late evening; freetilg tbt r.osta Mesa pollt'e chopper to return to its nOf.D)ll. paFol duties. Draftee Numbers No ooe was .inJured,in ,the 1,p.m. In--.. · cldent, tilvQlvlng .\o· Lfncolh Contln\11tal · which apparently' s.liPP'd lri!O dilve tlear·j . g , I. Letter to, Board· I j ! · · · · down the gracious loffer to join in ,. INSmE 3'o»1':Y ... ! 1ervket1Sunday mom\lli. ~ !Jn. the fourth; i~~ment o1 I~· he waited ! for the choir to ; lhia memoir1, fO-hn1r Russian', .. r being'sihging. Then he rifltd four purses By JA.Oc BROBAClt j · ~itr Kliruthchev ._lfJll! Presi-· ~ .fl~. . . , : Qrahge Co~n't; °t:i ~· Mdrew J ' • drat I Kennedy toa! the one . who· 1 • • Four members o~ lhe church choir Jost lfmshaw ts· angry' WJlh· the bOard ' f' , ,b4cke~ d.owu :if& tM. l~~~. ~~lie, · ,. 116 ·1tl; cUh ·:to . lhe ~lsitqr during , the.' .suPerV1Sors 'aad 1t~y.he t'.old lhem so ~. edllj,l · Se,e (ltOTl/!fog:e.,'\ ~ . .'.. ~ice!-· .It JO'T , Avenl~a .Marquita no W1cerLt1!' terms.. . ' 1 ' Days ·r: ed Ult supervisors 'with an "attemRt to : Tlit craft piloted by Oflleer Jim W~, with Off\cer .F:rank Upham 89 llpolter "8s calle<I out of 1llt dty earlier Sunday night 19 belp Fountatil ·Valley piilct hwit a'l1lll'ktt robber. Santa Diiln't Arrive, . ' • • • ' ! His Trousers Stolen 10.,1y"'l 0 .. belWffll•ll a.m.'ond ..l..n. . · Hlnlhaw ma letter to the board char(" --. Tiii.. . Pollet '.'id tbt mu ti! hil earl,\< 20o·bad lntlm"ldate employes of tbt .....,..., of·; : , .. , , -. •tliM cllufdl· memben be was wllttilg .fer flee with lhrea!ODed dismissal" and said • LIVONIA, Mich. (UPI) -Several IM> · CHRISTMAS '°'""""' outside tbt sanctuary. He be would "not tolerate" such action. dred cbllch'en lined up m vain oulaldt a ,!" ........ ''.·1,;..··~~·~ '~l~""~~ ... "···~lii.~~~,_..~i~·~ ·==~~::. ,;.......,. • 1 \ -• _.,, .u . . :'Th~ fqor ·vl!:\iihi . .itm,Lcill!kJil-<ln)!ltlt " .. 1~o.J:ecilli.m to do gltinpoe GI Santa Ctau1 feeding b1a == "" ~ =.. .-·~ . or 138 Santa Margarita, Sin ~emente, The angry letter stems f~ a con-reindeer. , ~ ~ r::·,t;:rr "';: -wbo Jost $34 ~'7 . .euna·Gatnes ,ot tOI Ocean frontaUon between Hinshaw and ,ax.inly . n. jolly fit man never showed up · :::_ •11ca :; . ~= 1Mtt1tt :..: Drive, San ,Qen;ient~\ whole •10 dlsap.. auditor-controller V~~r A. Heim in because be coukln't find hla clotbu. ••"'""' '"' • •·T11tw1.-" ·peared ; Charlene June ,caryen of 26422 which lhe board backco Heim. Soinebody snatched hi• two pain· of rtd ==IMIMi ~ ~ M-J:. Via Califomla, C8ptstrano Beach, who Helm told supervisors that Hinahaw trOuteri:, hl1 coat, belt, spats and two . ""-11 ..,."' was11 tt found her $30 missing, and June had for four and a half months refused to stocking t•PI from a locked dressing =~ 'l :·;.: 1 '.: :McMapu~ot *'2 Lu Flores, Capistrano alklw the auditor's staff to make a room tt tbl IJYOlla man betore epeolna ' ' • &.ch, wbo loot 12. (Ste IUNSHAW, ···~ I) l ~me !llturdlly, .... jilll ..... . { • • F~• · . . '. • ·lQOs · ' 1 white par~ed ldtl) tbt. eniJp•,l<IUnr' 1 g '1TI t~~ Sc!Mn,, 56 1 , of .519 asthlt. • • . ~I ' • : " hJdn't,til~to,dropJn IO•.-G'""'f . Fa~ :EarlY."t~)~.,; n:'~~:~r.:!~.~t::.-:;;~. • ' . . " . ' '!>hashed iiito tbt litter ~. wh\dl WASHINGTON (AP.) ,..; 8electlve 1 wis occupied at tjie °"1e by Deitrich,, Str/ile, -lloridoi that . """ wl1h "1i" said. num'-',100 -i'lbefo11 ;tu be'ellclti!Uo.r I I : · · • ." · ... theitl"'*""'.tMMt.JIW'ntmbel.t•:ts ' d ~ ' f ' •• ·• ··~ • • • • t' : ~1 !ti 111ii·';'U::._,r.., .~' .li'"ll'ellbinhmg ·Routs months,~ the •tencY said~ I ' • • Thae numbers make up the Selecttve • ~putee 80 Wife Service System's First Priority SelecUon . ' ' Gniolp and lncludt-men•who reoch-;KANSAS CITY .(~P) ,-.,A fu'UWl ·car- ed the~tie of111· 1n119'1o, iecelved thllr · ritd an amputee ind 'his "lfe, Wb •' lottery numbero 1t the July dr1wlllg1 and yean old, out of a burnf~ ~partinenl 1 have not been dt;ferred or eiempted. bui!ding that bod been 1cid,ttd by •t The Pentagon ·announctd 5.rturdl,y 1 , /,\olotov coc.ktalt .Sunday. ;. January dnllt'call of 17,lllO men. ' GeOrge carter and bis wife -.• Howevet; Selecllve Servll'fl said, the overcome by smoke ln their lllCGdd-Ooor ••first priority" group does not affect the aparimenL Tbelr daughter, Mra. Mme ll1bltlty<>f tbt "mended prlorltY" gr<1Up McCoy, who llvea on tbt f1nl llow,w w1-numbers have been reacbecl, but try.Ina to save ber parents -BlllN!,.-- (lhe DRAFT, Pqt 11 1rrlved. ' ' t • it I• Z IWLVPUT 5 MoncUiy, Otctmbff 14, 1'970 .,..,,....,. DAD WANTED TO SEE HIM H0ckey Pl•yer Spencer II Qclrey Player's .• . F. lither Slain {n TV Di.spute · • :f!UNCE GEORGE,'.B.C. (UPI) -'Ibo ~ of T°""'to Maple Leal bockey .p1prer Brian Spencei: -~ Identified Bun- ~ as the man klllid by police aft.r he fQ.rced a televilion · 1t.ailon to close iecause it wu DOt'brriaacisting his son's aame SaturdaJ night. ' Signature 'Different' ' Hughes'· ·writing Said Imitation 4 LAS VEGAS, Nev. !UPI) -A purported signature by Howard Hughes on a proxy authorizing tbe firing of Robert Maheu as bead of the billionaire'• Nevada operationl wu an "imitation," a handwriting .. pert tesllfied today. . O:larles Appel Jr., a fonner FBI expert on handwriting, told a at.ate district court bearing that it was different from of.her documents signed by Hughes in the past. The proxy hid been presented by a group of the Hu1bea Tool Co. beaded by' Frank W. Gay to the court as its main basis for dlamissing Maheu. It waa al" pealing: another court order preventing a physical takeover of Hughes' casioo-hotel properties. "It's a very good represenlalion," Ap- pel sold. "It wonid paaa any bank teller and other bullma usoclataa """1d ac- cept jt but lt'a deficient. It'a extremely skillful but it's different." , Appel said It was a "common pracllce" ·for confidential secretaries in business and potitle.al circles to sign document& for ~ superiors. · F....,..P .. eI IDNSHAW ••• rouUne audit of the usessor's depart- ment. Gay's eroop bad on hand another handwriting expert, Ralph Bradford, wbo ba_s Aid out ol court the signature wu genuine. Maheu, Hughes' right hand man In Nevada for the past four years until the rteluse · dilappeared Tbanbgiving eve, says he also has an eyewitness to back hia contention that Hughes wu "spirited away" from biJ penthouse in the Desert Inn Hotel. Maheu clahna he WIS hired by Hua:hea and that HIJlhes Tool Co. Jacks proper .authority to fire him. Maheu hu testified that he once told Hughes in a 1988 telephone conversation he had offers from two companies to bet- ter himself financially. He said he wu considering milJ!lng but Hughes "be1· ged me not to." Maheu uid, "be m1de me promlae 1 would not acctJ)t or ever leave him. I was told it wu his understanding that we would be together the reR of h1I Ufe ind my life." However, Maheu llso sold that durlnl his four ywa with Hughes in Nevada be ntvtr h9d a "face-to-faoe converutioa" with biJ boas . ) My Lai Troops 'Under Sweeping Orders to Kill' -''Serving Orang• Cou'Aty Since 1946'' 111111 CARPET & UPHOLS'TERY, INC, ; lloyol ClnOdian MOUllj<d Police "id ltO)o Edward Spence-, 59, was shot after 111J refused to surrend<r to ·police and shot J. constable In the feoL He wu dead on !!!ftvll •t Prince George &gioo.11 llOspitaJ some a> miles northeul of t'111couver. &Jpervison, after listening to both 1ides of the 1rgument ordered Hinshaw to allow Heim to proceed with the audit and said that any refusal on the part of Hinshaw'• employes to answer questiool could result in dismissal. F'I'. BENNING. GL (UPl)-A !<>rJD<rf=======================~~~~~~~~~~ ; ;Police sold Sponoer held .... ,.1 hnonl at radio and telniJion stations ~!':G at llD!PPilll· and forced one of ..., to IW!lth the televlaion station off ... air. • ~Spencer, 21, In bll second year u rofn-! bacby player, WU P1'1!nl thlrd pme of tbe year With the Na- 1 llocRy Lequo team. , CKPG nenman Tom Haertel wu ring the station's balld!ng -be stopped by a ,man who-demanded to Why the T"""'to game wu ~on ~ air. 11.tertol Mid the man~led a fll.t l\lld f!>m(l Jli!n·tnto a I-.ran ~ ......... "811paoit•'t . ::rr.eHOl lil4 bO ... to llie '¥ ' to -....-i' to "call' Ille . pjlUit. man 1n front wftb I IUD·" I.be man went lo the radio two alliifte ~~ i:rtT:. ed • p at them, Rea aald.1 ' Rea said once in the 'IV stDdlo tbe m1n lor<ed a technician to swltctt lbO station off the air then lined ·-weven '!tlno11 personnel against a table and aald. "There's going .to be a revolution soon Jn Cpado" and made other CilUcal --. 'lriien. ""8 sold, !be man. "see~ to ~ -1 be .... dOlna." 1•11 the .., and headed for !be froat dOor of: the bulldfq. . ,~ . -~.· Soledad Prison -· Guard Stabbed SACRAMENTO {UPI) -A piard at Soledad State PriJoo WU stabbed "IM!Veral times'' today and taken to Fort Ord Hospital, a spokesman at the Stale Dep1rtme.nt of Corrections said. Robert Eklund, .~P!llY director QI 1n-11t.ttutiomi:, .identif1id the guard as William Monaghan. . He said Soledad ·superintendent Cletus Fitzharrls told him that it was believed there "were two inmates out" al the time of lhe slabbing, about 7 a.m. Eklund Aid prison officials were que.- tioning inmates and investigating the in- cident. DAILY PILOT Nnp'11J I•_. Lllf1H .. ~ C-M.,. H•lltlllf'M ... ........ ,.., ... _ ORAHGW COAST PUlll~HlNG c.OMl>ANY 1loliert N. WtH Pral!Mnt •t.d l"vtllltfler Jtcl: R, Curlt'I \'k.t "'-ldtnl ••.d ~I MfMtW 1110"'•1 Ktt.,il Ellllor Tholl'I•• A. Mur plriino • M-siitil EdHor Rielri1rd P. Hill '°!""' Or•lllll' Gclullly EdnDr -Ql'9 M•! JJO W•I llY S!rwt ....,.,. a.di: nn Wat .. .,., Mii~ -.....,.. ...U: m F-1 A- NUHl"4"'' kKh: 11'7.S hKll l oul.wl'll a.Ji (itfNnte1 as Norin IJ C.tmN '-Ml Heim had complained that Hinshaw wanted all que!tions on the audit referred to bim peroonally and that all requesta for booka to be audited be made "-·"" him. • ....... The auditor aaJd this made an effecUve audit unfeasible . Hinshaw claimed that the audit wu u. necessary .. the ll'Bnd jury had had bll department checked twice In !be Iaat three years and that !be State Board of Equaliution was about to ltl.rt another audit. Today Illnshaw sold lo the board '1 wish to adv1&e you I have taken 'the following act.ion to contravene your threat to dismiss any employe of the useUor"s office not answering quutiona dlreded to him d!Jttna the audit of our department. "All supervlaon and staff members cl our department have been requested by zve_ to amwer ~ery question aJked of lhlm durln& Iha audit, or to "!tr Iha qlleltloD to Iha -qualified to aive a correct answer." Hinahaw then Intimated that the morlle of Illa department bad been adversely affected. "The ope r a t I n g morale of the aueuor's office ii of vital importance not only to me but also to the taspayers of this coonty who demand ol us and receive exacting competency and honest admlnlstralion ol the aaaessment role." The asseAOt coocluded his letter with, "for that import.ant ruaon I will always vigll'OUlly oppose any caprlcioua at.. tempt seeking to destroy that morale which forms a bull for the high level of operational effklency which mark• the conduct of thia office." From PGfle I DRAFT •.. nol called. This "extended'' group remains eligible for induction in the first three months of nert year, and, under present policy, must be ordered to report ahead of the 1971 pool. The "exlended" group Is made up of men born be.tween 1944 and 1950 who have not reached their 26th birthday, were classified l·A or l-A-0 at the end of 1970, and had a number that bad been reached, that is, lower than the higbe5l number called by their local boards. The h:Whest number reached in 1970 was 19S. No local board exceeded this number. And many boards did not ap. proach it in meeting their calls, Selective Service said. squad leader tmder Lt. William L. Cilley Jr. lesttfled today that American in- fantrymen swept Into My Lai Wlder orders to "kill all Viet Cong and Viet Cong sympathiurs, '1 which to him in· eluded women and children. The W!toese, S. Sgt. L. G. Bacon, was called to !be stand by !be defenae after two other 10ldien had testWtd the in- Btrudlol!I were to destroy everything In the village during the March 11, 19M. 1wetp. The orders. the thr!e testified, came from Clpt. Ernest Medina, commander of C Company, in which Calley com· manded the first platoon. Bacon testified that Medina callell bis tnen to a briefing the night beforo the 1weep. "He uld we were going to the arf:i of My Lal 4,'' Bacon said. "We wU1 a:oina to meet the 48th Viet Con& Battalion. We were to kill the Viet Cong and Viel Cong sympathizers, destroy all food and food sources. kill all the animals and bw-n the village." . Under quesUonin& by Defense Counael Richard B. Kay. Ba«1n said 1 sym- pathlier cou1d be a woman or a child and was a person who "would kill you and they were my enemies." Calley ts charged with kllling 102 civilians that day and prosecution Wit· nesses have testified many of them were babies. women and old men who scream- ed as they perished. Bacon sold be had been taught In In- fantry classes "never lru8t a chUd, never trust a woman, never trwit an old man.'' All three categories, he said, could be part of !be Viet Cong proper. Bacon said he bad been told in the mny of women and children "1tr1ppin1 grenades about their bodies, putting poison in coke, dropping band grenadea in your a•s tank." Asked on cross-examinaUon by Capt. Aubrey M. Daniel III, the prosecutor, whether he bad expected t.o find any civilian persoMel in the village, he .uld he had not. "What did you think was going to baP' pen'!" Daniel asked. "I tl!ought I waa 1oing to be killed, sir." He said he did see a group of people 1n the village but could not remember itl siu. "Why didn•t you shoot thtm?" Daniel asked. "I doil'l know. sir." "Why didn't you have your men search them?'' "It's hard to say, air," Bacon replied. Dut~hman Found? Fabled Gold Mine Hunt Success? ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -.A ll'OUP of Orlando men claim they have found the fabled "Lost Dutchman's'' gold mine in the wilds of Arizona, but a veteran pr~ spector gcoffingly uys It's much too soon to start a gold rush. Arnie Steen, an Orlando contractor who helped back the gold search , aald Sunday three members of his six-man team think they have found the mine about 40 mile1 east of Phoflnlx: He said they would file a claim for mini~ rlghta to 160 acres of federally owned land. Accordfq to Western folklo1'!, a 110 million gold mine haa botn lost In Iha rugged mountains sloce Ill owner wa1 killed by tndiana In tll81. After 13 yean: of rtstarcll, I.be Orlando team wtnt to Arizona recentJy to stard> a canyon ·they believe cont.a.h11 the legtn- dsry mine. Truck drivtr Bill Davenport, nightclub owner Joe Specter and Pete Knipt, a tire dealer, made the trip while Stffn, 11Mrlff1 deputy Goorp Hugh and 11fflworktr John tucaa -Who helped finance the R•rcb -stayed behind to tet up a corporation. Sw!day, Steen claimed that Davenport, Specter and Knlaht bad found minerll samples which indicated conalduable gold content. But a range deputy scoffed •t the idea. "Thel< ain't a damned thlng to I~" said Amos H1wkiM, M, who has pro- spected In the. area for 52 ye111. "I've never seen anyth1ng in there that in- dicated any 1old •t all, and I rode down th1t canyon many a Ume. "I worked there in '29, '30 and '31.0 Hawkinl, contacted by W.pllane. u ld tbtfl were no Mita ln thl aru which mlgbt have been a mlneahatt In the di>. tant past. "l'U tell you about tbe Lost llutcbman -lt'1 pretty '"11 Joa~" be uld. Since be quit looking for tbe Out. chman'1 aold, H•wkins said he has seen more expeditions than be can rect11 com- In& aw,y !tom the canyon empll/·h•oded. "I , .... 1 ... "YI llnow of 20" be said. 1 I • The lasting • ofChristm ARTISTS EASRI PAINTING Eosy to picture an art show for the home with this minipair. E>sels from l50 to 26.50 Paintinp from 150 lo 22.50 GLASS TOP ACCESSORY TABLE A clo1lt11W'1 "'9Y lo ;o • , • lo war"' "' tho•• 1-ty reno•r aN01I IMullf11Hy tol'lfti lft!Oil d_.atift9 proble,.1 111 • big way. Top It all .,;,h a bowl of lrvit or 1how 11 oll wllh • laftl,I 20" ,...,.d top, 17" H. l'f. 59.00, Sl't'CTAl ~.QO ,,_ !hot i.111'4 "Okt.te" •ll•rt•~. fo l'th•r ,..11y •o~•• 11 "''"""' l ldlly tN111ed, 1h1 11!~ cabln1t h•l"llWIMMl1 e11d .....ftWI .. ft .. ,. ... ~. thl1 Oflf rltht ol ho"'•· SolTly •Y'· ,1,e1l119, 11'1 oht • i..chlfll 01por!ofl(• ••• to 1llk•11 -1111Mrll h !11 lift l1h. W.56", 0. 16", H. 21". 119. 24J.OO, ~!Al 139.00 ' , I. .. .. (. Ii-':· CEIAMIC 'TABLE I.AMP, Turn it on ond 10 will the room •.• or wherever needs to be' shown in a better light. Biggar quol· ity ot this price definitely is worth glowing obout. 36" H. YIU.OW 0. LIMI U.SI Ref. 49.50, SPECIAL 29.00 SPICE ACCESSORY TABLE by Hekman Whet • 1-lr way lo end (table) yaur 1>rob!1,. al"IOI, St· ~OK!•d pecan "n''"' and cherry 10Ud1 wilh antl~u• bran fin· 11h1d Gl'na"''"'' 01111N yau ol 111 ~aelity look end lln!1h, 11'11 ;i..-you {and lh• !"OD"'! o nice end,,,..,.. leelin11 . 14" lop, 20" H. 49,50 -·-""7'.--.....lJ~ ! I GAME TABlE by lrandt flll' 1a.,.11 IM1t1r "aplt ploy, lh1N'1 few te "'lllth thlt "9.uly -flip ta, llnhh•d In walnut"'"''" 011 011• 11dt, ••li4 clte!Ty 1111d teel1d l1elh1r Oft 1h1 10"'1 11111. Two 'Yll•aut '""Y'· ffl dra"''· M1dici flnl1h, 119.00 PASADENA POMONA Colorado ot El Molino---792·61 '6 Holt, Eott of Go re~29·3026 SANTA ANA Main ot Eleventh-.547-1621 lwN A• St.N O,.• Mo•-, I.,....._ ' I • • I ( l ' ( I I ' . - Fired . . Commission OKsAq:ua~ic Park Plans Orange County Harboc Comnllsalonera foday lpprovtd · plans for addiUonal developments at sUnset AqulUc-P&rk. CoSt ' of the projtds u· estimated at $517,000. Commissioners. called for final working drawings for the 24-acre aeeclnd phase of tbe park. Harbor Director Kennel:ll ~J!Son said the increment includes nine water acres which will be developed into a 17kltp marina. Aho planned is parkJng,for 171 can; a boat rent.al area; an ao,ooo square foot commercial center; a park area and ecological study area and a new harbor district Office. 'I'.he fmal wor.kin&. drawings will be takeo to tlle C01111t1il!oanl of llupervilor1 lor~= Simpson et~mated Ibo~ ol nl at lffS,1111. · . In ,a' ~ ~ eommlsaitnm Voted to ncorhu 1end to . c o u n t 1 su~rs that $1D,OOD· IMv1lh fl'ed to ucmte 121,1111 millle ,,..., )f sanl rnxn •hat will -.0 tlie; ~ i.. crement's·martna area... ..-,. , 'l1le martua area '!ii! be "4il oat to depths o! ~t Ip 10 ~'iDd'tlie aaild .... od kit the pari'a. ~ .. reL . SampsoiJ told ~ Ibo ' tract tor the e1cavaUon wlll' blve 'to~ written in Mich A way as "to pUL. tbl onus of maintaining the Regional Wiler Qu.alt. ty Control Board's staddanb on 'the con4 traCtor. The board .bu· not~ able to tenlus whether we should USe a'hyat-aullc dreq;lng system or a drag lint, so We wilLbave to leave it to the contractor." H untirigton OKs 2 Mobile Sites For AdulU Only Humincton Beach's recently .establish- ed tnobilehome ioning distriet1 has bee\'I ~gbt into play with the city ,sanction~' ing two adults-only park.!.._ · The' parks -one on ·Broo1Unirst.St.reet south of Garfield i\venue and ~r ~ Heil AVenue between .Saybrook IAne aod Algonquin Street -·were approved unanimously by the city council. But they did not ·escape · Jndirtd criti'cism. • 1 Both eoUncllman Norma ~ibbs and HOME Cooncll.ptesideot Robert Dingwall said the parks might prove· harmful to Ibo school district. Dingwliill wondered bow the nc:K:hlldren concept of the parks woulid be el'lforced and .criticized the ·im:reale in·de~)r ·bt. &aid would resu1t frOl\1 ~ parks. "The area Is impacted beyond belief with school kids,'' ~e said. "Somewhere. the citf must make a start toward ~ Ing u.e· school district&." · Mn ... Gibbs pointed out that precinct tabulaiflms of the vote on the Ian high schoOt ~district override request 1howed lbett the Issue was . heavily dereated in mobile home ~areas. $bt also said ibat the city 1myst st.art w~kJ.n.!I; with the schoOI· authoriUes on the problem. Mobile park operator Rusty Watson denied that density "'ou1d be Increased by the (tlrlu and said that the scboQb, Clt7, •nd .county receiVed taxes from parks. ' . ' 'P{p_icake Allejr' ·G~is New Name There won't be any more Jokes about "pancake alley" In Fountain Valley. The doztn residents of Santa Jemima Street managed to ahed their miRtO'tlf:r. The city planning commis,sk>n ofOclally ndubbod the liltle .,,.dway Slota 5opbJa strtet. , ~ One neighbor'• auggeatloo of calling It Santa Claus SQ:eet w•s ignored, b\tt ev1r7one .......S aaUsfled wllb Sopl!IL ~ •• 1 , 1, • .,.:.i . I I" .. .. • • I j' I .DEYELOPER fAllllll REAr;>S, HIS .fOMBSTONa "l'OR .A,SION . ·with t0111Y•, In C:hHk ond-on l•r to lflo. o..-' .. ' Dreai11 •Buried' ' ' . {Aii;ge ; Sign Gets Grav.e Results • Jy TEllRY ,()l)VJlLE Of ,... °"" "" ..... Tombltooe, Ariz., baa nothlni oa H~ tington Beach. The billeh,,'tiW T.' bas ff# .owai ~ve marker to rtnt lbe' · · on boot hilt, Thil grav!Stw1e,' wever, ~ the site.of a vanished dn!am -or nig,btmare as nearby.homeowne~s. called it. ne dream' -in the eyes of architect Fraht Lloyd Wright!. Jr., -was a 94- 1~ ·high sign designed to booot the gl~s of the We9tfi¥t shoppling centtr at' Springdale•Street. and Warner Avenue built: by deYeloper Stanley Fam Bl)d. desi!lnM by WrlghL NtlghbOra to lbe shopping center con- sidered the •icn proposal an .en- vitonmental atrocity J 1 Wrl£!1t's ·sign .:wO.z\d haye. llood 10. · atones 0 lali. •· • ' • tf.mser1 Ftssur-0 from 'the Huritfngton ' . . ' . . Beacb. HOME. Cwncll . and ~-• Farm abandoned his sign. "l Wal wCprise<I-at. the public * , timent against the sign," Fann explained. ':&>-lin •J'DICl'IOl)'. of community action 11 hMI tllll •tombltone placed, beri '' 1 'l1le tombstone reads: I glories <II Ibo Weslfair shopping· center "Nn ,recognition of Lloyd Wrigbt's:9'-- foot 'bicb sign tower that was to have been tnc!ed on lhla spot. It's defeat_ ta symbolk:,..Of the democratic p~ss. tn whk.11 we Uv~. The people did not wish this ,1gn tower to be erected as they felt it. was not need~ an dwould blight tbetr community. 1belr. wishes were heard and adhered to by the developer, slall- ley Fann. 1970.." , . · The tombstone ls in a sma11 garden m the 1hopping·oen!er•parklng lot. ' Fann said he didn't think mtrcbanta would mlsa lbe blj sign. Drafi Ce~-Predicted- • ' j, ~ .. • • • ' . _, i ' . For January Inductees · WASHINGTON (AP.) -The Selectlva Service. said MondaY that men with numbers JGO and belO\f 'Will be eligible ror the·January draft. The n4J!lber 100 is ex· pected·, to be the ceiling or several monthJ, the agency uld. These numbers tMie up the Selective . Service System's Fir9* Priority Selecli0!1 , Glo9i) ilid,laclil!R 1bqoe men who r~. ed.lbe op of lt.ln 19'19,.received lbelr · 1GttirY numben ·at~ July drlwin11 and ha .. not' been delorred .... ~. 1fie' Penla(Oll ~ -s.lunte1 ·, J-*l! ~ Clll·ol 17,flill -~ue'l ... 1111:11 .. len1ce 11Rt the "lint JttorllJ'' poup does not afrect lbe llabffity of the untended priority" groop whoee 'numbers have been reached, but not called. • . This "extended" group rtmains eligible for inductlon In the lint lbree monlhl ol nOrt · y .. r, end,'' uiidel ~I policy, must. be ~ .. lo' report ahead ol the 117) Wol The "Ult!lde<I" pwp It made UP ol mm born btlween 1M4 and 1950 who llM;dlli ·-: -11th bli11iday, \ . w.re claallied 1,A ort-A-0. at·llle ·end of 19'19, and bad a number lhat>llad been reached, that .ta, loftr than the hl""8t number calleJ by their local boiros. • I The highest number reiched ·in 1'10 -·115.·:r;o lot.al -d. eicrided lbla number. Apel mBI)~ boar.di! did, not • pn>ac:h ~."' meding. tllelr cilia, Selecd .. Strvi<e ~,' . ; I . ' ' .... ' . . ' .. ·Firebombing Routs ' --. '' -~ I Amputee, 80, W"de · · ' KANSAS CITY (AP) -A nreman car- ried an amputee and bla wife, both to years 014, out ot 1 barning apartmeiit boUdlntt 'that bod " lllen !piled by a Mololn l.'OCl<tail 9undaJ. · Georp • Carter and Illa Wife ••re oven:omo by amolit In lbefr aecOod-ftoor apartment 1betr deaghttr, Mra. Mose McCoy, who ilml on the firal floor, .... tryln& to save her parents when firemen arrived. ' ' • " . . -----' Lie Anite ' R!Cketls,. ·held -., ai<oritJI 1or ~Ward. lie aal4 lllelolla-totd him he .llad-uaumed Coerpel' was,!Ulng throw.away mercbandiH t.o give to the Police Wives Guild. . · · (I • • ' ' ~ Walker llao dleckld wllb>Mrs .. Jack Rhelnlloltz i>l"lbe ·outtd.'llil A14 111t lold him no goods bad' been reeelVed from Coerper for the1prevtous .Chi1sfiniu. "I held my 1111!.lnlervleJr ,wllb ~ on A\ll.,17," Wi\lkar ~:-· : · . Watm pld Coorpot tcild,blm·.JDllch at • --.... -. ' n·ete.etor · ... '\ ......... ' ._. .. , .. • . • .. • l • ' . , . ~ ... Test -• 1 •• ,. '. • ' ! • <---••• -_.,. ..... .:.:1 :.: .... -;;·., .. -t~lit ; -, r • . Thieves _ Make :Coun_iy,Iliiul of:.,.1.;sQ~· · :- • -. • -I . . '. ' . - .~-.a1iopp1nc .bandlla tlradl •m. 1ta holdups In • !'(~,, .Foomtetn Val!e1 and .Jluntingloft · Bead! over lbe --iritll ·the-baul · lolallini alioul . •i,$Dll. . '. . • ,'111e targeta were 24-...., marlieta or dairies: Fciir ... were b(t in Westminster, one In -Huntlnitea Buch and . one In Fd<mtalii Vlltey. ·y oUnil lnile 8"apecla were lnvclved In ef!cfi:.ea,se,.tiu\ ~ice hlVe no evidence ~t tlley were related. •:w1 always' get a lot ot robbtties at ll)la. ~ .oJ yur," said Detectlva Ser&elllt Frank Fisher ol Wtslmlnster. '!be F~ Vlltey robbery occurred ' ' ·~ . . . . . " , l . ; " ~Diver and" hail a _., 11o1 -ldl hood. •. ' ,A,T . ...ice·~ •• ·tbe janctloii or a.i#tv.srstnet ...s!""Gonliri. a"'" 8'JulevUct, Watmlmter, Wu'.·bll ·bf !ft yoorii men' tianiltta .salurday, .'111e i.. • -1100 •. SUOday.qb( ahoiA $11111 .... tmn:. by ,two m.i. IJliJ>O<la from, Ja!D. n)''r Mafke!, )Gil Beach , Bfvd., Westmlnster. lft'lli<' HonUngtoa Beach hQldQp, wllltl! . ~ Friday, a, bandlt,f'llled. a. ptlf<il' on tbe clerk at Solon's Melt Mar~ 50Q Edioger Ave. and &ot tbe co,tttnls -of tbe cub mgater. Tbe amount baa not he.a clilclOoed. ' • 1,QNDON (AP) -Prince PhtJ!p''' polo ~P haa'lllpped·lrom·lln flr""1r. ll:wis lbe lint Umi In 21 Y..,.. In ai.- nallonal raoklrig that °" hiilbOnd ore Queea-EU..ll<tt>-rr w iUlrer.cnuch .a· ietback. He ha1 been hall'Jllired ·by a·' recurrlntt rljht·hlJicl lnl\lrJ.I' • .•! ••• , .au&' .. -. ' ' \ ' llrtg!lt......, --ln·lll'dlitlaed · . ' Jor Orange ~-.Tuolday, wllb olgbttlme wullier -,.· clear .and CCJ<!! . .i.....,,. re!'llnP arw tabbed for lbe middle atxtia. · . ... . ' • .. ' -• \ • • . • • • -. _.._ -- --. ... ------· I • Car-20 F"leet Seore1 . _ _ ... ·.:"' .... . .. For the third ccnsecuuVe yeai; the !lunting!Dn Har· bour Yacht Club's Cal-20 fleet captured top priles . In l!lt·.aMuaJ Chri~lm~ boat parade spoiuored bY ,;ti\• IJuntlnaton Harbo~r Committee of the Oran&• County Philharmonic Society. Fleet theme, "Peace on Earth," was depicted by three doves fashioned from 20,000 bread wrappers. For full story on the parade~ ·see-today's Women's Section. ~ . --· CALLEY •.. ..;, ... ~ Di!'chlnepMer beth f~ al a Vjtt COOi lffdier'i!> a aray Wllf«:nl with "red ~ 111e colllr." 11e aald the llllD aot ~way Into lbe village. • . ' 'DetJil ·Cult' Suspect's Death Trial Delayed ·i'iooec.illon w1..-have aald Ibero wu no ~-ore at them. 'Offerinl of leltimony tn the sanity trial ;;;,~Uet; 1orm .. lnfllllrymen Gene. R. cf .accuaed "devil cult" killer . stev•n .,..ver t:oi. ClncfnnaU ;and Elmer G. Craig Hurd waa delayed today In.Oran&• llafwoocl 1'"1lfied Medina had instruct.ad County SUperior amt In lbe absence of bis -tO wipe oat lbe vtllagt. Haywilcld lb< proooi:utOr alligned t• the ~earing. .~ ·Mldina had' told them · there wtte · Judge,..Roben L. Corfm1n is erpected "'M trmOct'nt Civil1•11:1" ln My Lai. to: launeb the tritJ of the 20-year.old .. iloth' ia'fd on eross • examin1tio11, tran$ient Tuesday with the return of ..,._er, lhal Medina m84e he specific asststarit District Attorney E d g a r ~ ol~ WOmen M Children. Freeman. He i• today studying reports JMedlnO :o ts" .. char,ed • 'with ..araD cc 11 >!riP •. illd by __ .. · P'7chlalrisls wbo eaamlned -lblllty for the dealb of "al Ieait ' urd. - 175" civilians !hat day. but bis case has It was the opicion of psychiatrist! tbat not been referred to courf..martial. Hurd ~ _le&allY sane but his respcnses "He (Medifti) aald.it wu suppoted. t,o to several ct.their questions railed doubta He is accuged o( being t.he leader of a group of drif~ wbo murdered the Mh1sion Viejo teacher after severfni her tert arm and removing vital organs. Investigators claim portion., of :P.trs. Brown's body were .devoured in rites associated with the worship of S!tan. ·Her body was found June 15 in a shallow grave off the Ortega Highway . Investigatorg believe she was murdered 12 days earUer in an Irvine oranae arove. Carlin wu the victim cf 1 batchel murder at his service station June 2. Of. ficer.s said be was left in a pool cf blood on the washroom floor after bis killers IOC>it $40 lo ll4 from bis till. be a CQll!l!okalld!'J!..: search-and-that . be -1d be able lo "fully destroy inlidOa .._ · 7lhat waa "tlJi coiipefite" 'le his lltfense. Judge word -we were IUppoeed to level that Corfman will be aSked by the prosecuUon Separate trials bave been ordtred for I"'~;:::::;::::;:::::==:::::::::==========================;;: two other youtbs identified as members I of the gang brnken up with the wave of I place."' teattf1ed Oliver who earlier ap-to ~r Hurd to go on trial. peared l« Jhe prooocu!ion. _ . U Judge _Corfmon declares Hurd io be arrests produced by the. Brown-cartin "I, ~ber he aai~ If there wer:e on~ . sane Ute YIXll'lf'Jirifter will face trial for hotaound fired {fn opposlUon) we were the killings of. Mn. Florence Browri, 31, killings. Herman Hendrick Taylor, 17, a transient.. faces trial Jan. 6 OD the· dual sup"posed to level the place," Oliver said. cf El Toro and service station attendant ~ were suppose~ ~ ~ no civillanB JF!')' Wlf~ Carl.Jn, 211 of Santa AnL murder charges. : l'CapL -. Ald..:trmow for a fact a.er. ar....-tJ-~ . ' l'He ia1411'.lrai:i'.J>Ol'Jabifli& -· He £' efiln"li>-· "ill)l. il6 ·away with . villfft -_ r.1n~. chlctens, .. . ...._ . .. -. · • "Did'lie:ai'Wthini about killin;· lbe Jiaople?" .med Defenae At to r;.n e y llCbatd' Kay. ~ ~· enemy, that Wll Jt," OliV(t iQilid. "" -';.. cC ~;lorer P~t .• La J: "~ t .. ~.,irftr~ ~' F ·-·~ ...... ' .... ,~"""'"'iw Wbel~ • Ji ... apd . i-..~·-........ .. ~; 'tleli(. • or .. ,_ JD•t• 1t 2 p:'1tt urdt)'_,, tD ~lill!t8ioletAve: :·'. ~eot;for memb<nl>IP . ,_ ; "C:--ftitiae tn ICboal, and • cled ~Ai~ ~-belbe ~ advilcr:<ilttll Mlp ·fi'oiii SJiU,'Bill DeNill u4 Carl IA.wreoce. AcUviUes will revol.ve · aiwod· l1w enfo~ment dutie$ IUCh u patrol work, finierprinUng, ~ munica.Uom .and uae Of llrunns. . Antigamhling. Raids Staged in ·26 £ities . WASHINGTON' (AP) -The JiisUce D<partmen~ ln.\\'hat it called the larJ.est coordlnated.anti1ambUn1 raids ever, baa arrested 27 perSOns tn an t1rort to crack down on UlepJ sport! operati<>ns. A departmie'tit 1p0kesmail --said more than bAif the raids involved -illegal Jl?Oo fesalonal ·football betting operations. Aaenll conliteated $104,000 lo currency during lbe n!da0 wblch occurred In 311 cltlea around 1be nation. !>AILY PILOT OUJfOI CCIMT l'IJIL.ISHINO CQloU'IJCV ):oDoert N. w,,4 ,;.IMnt ... ~ J1tlc I; C.rl.y V1" "9111..it ... o.-1 ,,.,...., n..,,.,, Kff'tll . ,, .. lJ.o11111 A. Mu,,itl110 "#. ...... h litr -· Al111 Dirlct11 ww.o... c-ty ...... .Alt.rt w •••• " NMei.N lfjlltlr """---'1717.S ..... ,. .. ,, ...... M•lli11t AUl'htt P.O. a.11: 7tO, tJ'41 Oti..-"""9 "'9dli m ,._, • ....,... Qlll ~I DI w.I..., &"-I .......,. ~ 1111 W.I ................ .... ~ ........ ., CIMlt .. Environmental Group ' Set Up By City Council . ~ . . :k~tal:~~)1"'•-Qf· IIdallll ut.abllalled by ordlnaoce bi Huo- ~ .lleacll, . . lt will -consist of repr.~sentatives from each bigb scbool in .UJe city, tbe Leaiue of WCCJen Voten, the junior, 1t11lor and women's division of the Chamber of Com· nMf'(:t, the Afllerlca11 A!!fciatloe Of t(nivwllly WOJ!>ib; ~n l\:"I ~I; OJld ' lbe ' Huntipglnn. Beach-Fowitalll V.U.,, &ard· of"R.allois. · · Ma,...-Donald lilllpley said t!li\ otb<r 1eedlnt citl:ens of tbe community be bQ.ped would serve on the council were Fred Boldillg, a member of the AudUbon Socirty; Dr.· Murray Dailey, • marine biologist, and Dt. James W. MuOn, a PbUco.Ford Corp. Kitntist who IS work· ing In fJie ftelda •f ·waler pcllutlan and w~ water recovery. The council wa1 formed by a unainl· mous vote ~,the city this wetk. Yzile ~Package' Sans Wrapping . Booked in Mesa That same date was assigned to Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse, 18, of Gardtn Grove who is charged with the Carlin killing and being aD acces.scry to the murder of Mrs. Brown. HuJge is due to appear before Judge James F. Judge Wednesday for a ruling on the request that be be remanded to juvenile court-for future action en the charges. Hulse, Taylor and Christopher ''Gypsy'' Gibboney, 17, cf PorUand, Oregon, Wert certified u adults in the Orqe Ccunty Orltld Jury iilct,ment of ~ four mea allegedly inte>Mdtn the JdDinp. ~ ; Orange Qlunty District Attorney CeclJ H1cks has filed erlraditlon procetdinil for the return cf Gibboney to Orana:e · Coun)y,. . FroM Page l HEARING ... under medication." Walker replied. Walker revealed that in bis In· vesti.ption report be bad marked down "untruthful statements" for Cotrptr's failure on the polygraph. even though Sorenaon bad suaeste:d another lest. Wilb several qurstioni. RitU also brought c.ut testimony that Walker bad not cont•cte:d some othe.r memben cf the Wive.s Guild who said they Md been given aciods for a rummage sale by Coerpe.r. Nor did Walker cont.act St. Bonaven- lure· Cllurch which had received aome article1. · Ricks a1so a1ked Walker why he believ· ed Ricketts and Jack Whitaker (former security cblef at WardJ) whtn they aaid Coerper was aware of stote policy that throw.away goods had to go to charity. A cute little 5 foot 2 inch package with "Ricketts bead could roll fo.r &iving no wrappings at all was picked up at away such.mercb&ndise, couldn't it?" the Costa Mesa's Firehouse bar by vice of· attorney asked. fiCers Friday night and delivered to Walker maintained· that ·be only in· Otange County JaiJ. vestipttd certain aspects because Green.eyed Vickie Miller, 25, of particular good$ -boW of toys ;md ap. Swiside," wO booked on charges of pliances -were missing. and.other items engagin.a.ln obscene live entertainment, a such as clothing didn't matter. new pen·aJ. C(lde gecljOn covering nude He also said .COerper bad promised to dan6erif, ' , bring proof. where some of the items hid· De~ti~· D.ave Hayes and Cene gone, but said Coerper nev~ did1 ~ ~.Mia: Miller was wearing Oii-"I'm goine to the issue of :whet.her this ly. a peir. al slippers when they lf"'PP<ll . officer conducted a fair and Impartial In- lnto 1l11u:arllroverslal l>ir at 171E.171h vestigaU.n," ·Ricks · lold the persoentl SL. tn Jbid-e'"VMml:.. commission before the session was baited . Sile--ilao allejtclly'perfonnlna only at noon. iir incbee: from the flC!: of one amonc 24 •. Throughout his questioning Jllicks tm- . jnile patrons prttelltfor .the· show, Ha.yes • plied that Walker had conducted 1 one. and Norden not6t" . &ided investigation to reach conclusions Mias Miller. ?atitl. arr..st.ee iri·• series th1t w<J!.l]d please department heads . made at tbe nude bar, was released oo Walker will return to te:sUfy when the $190.-biil, pehdipg atrJiinment. · bearirll resumes. . .._ __ , Ei~Ltwman's Trial Date .. . .. . . Sl~ted~~ CI~ Burglary A lonntr Ora nae~ shtriff'1 dapu· ly aceused of the buta\ary of the 1'-tlaslon Vitjo County Club ba1 been crdered to fact Superior c.urt 1r1a1 April 5. · Judgt Byron K. .McMillan &el thal d1te for former. <ttputy P'redtrick "8. J.rvtne. U, of La Habra. ll"rillil pleaded not aullty to piarges of burgloq, grand tbdl. ~ulo tbeU, receiving stcltn.1property •Od C<NJo .. spirac:y. all contained ai an Oraqe CouD- • Jy Grand Jary indldmlnl • Jrrilloo was en( of twe depu\let ·a1Mrttd!Y &ee11 tn!be country club'.t iolf lbap Sept. II by a """"' wbo called ·ll!erlff's C>fflcen lo Ille scene. Offlcen aaid former deputy Arthur B. Dun.«f~·-:11~ ol HunUnt!lo• Beach Im· medlat.'1 ·~ but Irvine com· I mande:tttd a patrol car and led his former cotle1gues on a wild chase that endtd In Rivtrslde County after sbot5 were exchanaed between the vehicles. Arresting officers said Irvine repeated· ly 'ibreateoed lo commit .Welde "bile they tried to persuade him to surrender. Duncan, aj>parmtly di1tz'tned at the • arand tbefl' and liarglary chargtl filed ag,Jnst blm and Itv1n•. took bls owo Ufe three week& liter, oUici1l111id. He w11 • fOWld banged' from lb< raftera cl the 11r1ge at his hamt. Beth • mtll •~re •mp!C>)led by the Mission Viejo Comp1ny 1s securUy guards In their off-duly hour<. Charce> •&•Inst Irvine inelude the theft of ~eaU:rt bekmglna to the Mr,.;on Viejo OOmpany and the 'Anaheim Plumbing Company. I The lasting ofChristm ARTIST'S EASIL/ PAINTING ' ' fosy to picture oft art show for the home with thil minipoir. Usels f!om l50 lo 26.!0 Paintinp f!om l50 lo 22.50 GLASS TOP ACCESSORY T AILE A. d111t-·1 -y t. 10 •• , t. w11r111 1tp t•oie 1-•ly _,.,; •rH1I ... w1ih1Hy toi...i. 111•!1 ~li111 p..-bl•"'• it1 • ~II .-.y. fotJ It off wltll • bo•I ol fruit or thow it eff whirl • 1o .. ,120"1'9111'14 IOfl, 1r· H. .... St.00, S"Cl.ll 39.00 ,..._· tho ,. .. N "Dlttilito" tolloct~. h..chor ,..11y M•tM It ti.,,.fl, lkh1y ,,.lft!MI, lho t•lec:llHll eo"lflel lie~---· •fld .-.lflijf ... 11-.n lflOk• lhia 9110 rifht •I h•-l4fll)' ..,.. ple111l111, !l't •ISO o 1owth!n1'••,.rl•l'IC• , • , .. 1Ut•11·•-tti h h1 l!11l1h. W.5•"", O. 16"', H. 11 '", 111. 2•t.00, UKIA.l 139,(111 ,. "' . .. it: . : . . . CEIAMIC TABLE; LAMP ' . ·Turn it on and so will the room ••• or wherever need1 to be 1hown in a better li ght. 8ig;or quol· lty at this price definitely i1 worth glowing about. 36" H. Ya.LOW Ot llMI USI Re1. 49.50, Sl'£CfAl 29.00 ... 7 _~ -... ....: ' ~ SPICE ACCESSORY TABlE by Hekman Wh•I • 1-ly WGy t. •11d fl•bl•) Y•1tr probl•111 ,,..,. S.· t.U.d 11'1"11, WftMn 'o"d therry totida1....tth 111111011•' bNu fi•· hh!MI .,110111ofth 01111,.. you ol 111 111~alily looll 011d 1;,.i.•. It'll ,, ... ,... (•1141 th• ,..111) •• "1"' '"d -.. '••""•· ,, ... top, 20" H. Cl.50 -·- GAME T All.E by lrandt '-t•-• lliotttr ,..,1, ,1,y, !Mrt"• ,_ ._ 111etth thl1 Now"f -fll,.., ll11ltht4 I" -lllwl .,.fl__,, Oft oft• 1id<t, 1olid tM"'J' 111t1d tMlod IMl!Mt '" tho I•"'• tid•. Tw• ,wH•Ml INyl, '"' d,,_,, lo'<Nld ll11hlt. t•,QO PASADENA Colorado at El Molit10-792·61)6 POMONA Ho1t;E.,1 cf Go"'y-4l0·30l6 SANTA ANA Maift ot El1v1ntt.-547· 1621 ..... AM Stere OpM MNMy he•I .. , "WM!& tA. """" ,..14·1o p,. °' imporl4"t °'th• gift." ( I S4eture ~D~ff~ent' v .. ~ __ .. Hughes' ·:w r it ing Said Imitation LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI) -A purported signatul'f: by Howard Jiughes on a proxy authorizing the firing of Robert Maheu as head of the billionaire's Nevada operations was an "imitation," a handwriting expert testified today, Charles Appel Jr .• a-former FBI expert on handwriting, told a state district court hearing that it was different from other documents signed by Hugh<:s in the past. The proxy had been presented by a group of the Hughes Tool Co. headed by Frank W. Gay to the rourt as its main basis for dismissing P.faheu. It was ap- pealing another cou rt order preventing a physical takeover of Hughes' casiro-hotcl properties. "It's a very good rtpresentation." Ap- pel said. "It would pass any bank teller and other business associates would ac- cept it but it's deficient . It's extremely skillful but it's different." Appel said il was a "common pra ctice'• for confidential secretaries in business and political circles to sign documents for their superiors. Gay's group had on hand another handwriting expert, Ralph Bradford, who has S<tid out of court the signature was genuine. Maheu, Hughes' right hand man in Nevada for the past four years until the Baby Jane Doe Still Unknown, May Be Adopted All that baby Jane Doe may get for ctuistmas is a home and a name. Costa Mesa police said today t.hey have absolutelv no clues lo the iaentity or tne infant , abandoned Friday afternoon only hours after she was born. She was taken to Orange County Medical Center for postnatal care and is now a ward of the court, pending place- ment in a foste r home ~nd perhaps adop- lion. A mal e caller tipped off a Garden Clrove telephone operator about 1 p.m. r riday that an infant would be Found in a sand buggy parked behlnd a Costa Mesa apartment building. Officer Phil Donohue was dispatched to the 700 block of Center Street. where the baby, wrapped in a worn blanket, ~·as discovered in the sail-propelled recrea- tion· vehicle. ~ Soledad Prison . ' G'tiard Stabbed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A guard at Soleliad Slate Prison was slabbed "several times" today and takeri to Fort Ord Hospital, a spokesman 'at the State Department of Corrections said. Robert Eklund. deputy director of in- stitutions, identified the guard as William Monaghan . He said Soledad Superintendent Cletus Fitzharris told him that it was believed there •;were tv.·o inmates out" at the time of the stabbing, about 7 a.m. recluse" d.Jsappe.li.ffi.1 Tha~siiving eVe, says he also has aq eyewitness to blck his con~ntlon that Hughes Wiµ ~spirited away" from bis penthouse in the Desert Inn Hotel. Maheu claims he was hired by Hughes and thrlt Hughes' Toot'· co: lacks p10per authority to firt him. Maheu has testified that he once told Hughes in a 1968 telephone conversation he had offers from twO' companies to bet- ter himself filijlllciaUy. He said he was considering resigning but Hughes "beg- ged me not to." 1t1aheu said, "he made me promise J would not accept or ever leave him. I was told it was his understanding that we would be \igether the rest of his life and my life.' , However, Maheu also said that .during his four years with Hughes in Nevada he never had a ,;face-to-face conversation'~ with his boss. S11iper Fire I nv~s tigated At El Toro Somebody did -'<>me pot-shooting al the -Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station sun- day night and an investigation Is under way today to determine if anyone besides sentri~ fired. A massiYe search of the orange groves around the Red Hill Avenue gate to the helicopter training Cacillty late Sunday Called to turn up any trace or alleged snipers. Gate gUards said they were fired upon and returned the shots, sending two men fleeing from the area on root. Sherif£'s Captain James Broadbelt said today the investigation also includes whether a 15-year-old runaway girl shot in the leg at the same time is linked to the Incident. The Los Angeles County teenager, whose name was not released, was taken to Orange County Medical Center for treatment of a minor flesh wound before being turned over to juvenile authorities. Teams of military police, eight cars carrying sheriff's deputies and the Costa Mesa police helicopter Eagle 11 searched the area after the alleged sniping in- "cident. Cries. f9r help in one orange grove north of !he helicopter station, at San Juan Street and Browning Avenue, led to discovery of the wounded runaway. "She wasn1l badly hurt," aaid Capt Broadbelt tod~y. He also remarked that so far nothing had been found to substantiate reports Marine sentries had been a sniper's target, such as spent slugs or shell cas- ings. A Marine Corps helicopter mounted with a powerful searchlight took over the hunt in the late ·evening, freeing the CO$la Mesa police chopper to return to jf.tllormal patrol duties. ·The craft piloted by Officer Jim Wagner; with Officer Frank Upham as spo'rier was called out of the city earlier Suqday night to help Fountain Valley police hunt a market robber. ' UP'I Tel.,..,_ F'.lre t or Etfeet Mrs. Robert C. Scull, a Ne\v Yo_rk art collector, models cart- ri.dge belts with "Barbarella" black jersey jumpsuit. Cart- ridge belts are the latest fash· ion kic:~ for chic women. They cost about $25 and come with dtimmy bullets. Financial P eril Seen, for State, City Government SUN VAi.LEY, Idaho (UPI) - Republican National Chairman Rogen C. B. Morton said today state and local govemmer.ls are "teetering on the brink of financial disaster." Morton, keynoling. the semi-annual meeting of the nation 's Republican governors, pleaded for their support in federal revenues with the states. "Every'one of you know that state and local governments are teetering on the brink of financial disaster," he said. "We must make the people understand what's at stake. We must make them understand the importance of local government, o{ i;tate government." Morton also appealed to the governors to "re-ex,,mine·" their effort.! in building the party in their stat.s - a lol!Chy issue. l Some of the governors were smarting over the Joss of Jl statehopaes In the Nov. 3 election atf.er the "law and order" theme llOllndecl b7 Nlxcil1durinil lhe'fim· paign. • Mean.wbll.,'' .·~U.F. prom in.en t Republican governor, Ronald Reagan of CaUfomia, was using the meeting to 'try lo block Sen~te passage of anothe11 key Nixo.n bill -welfare reform. Reagan 5ent telegranl!i to all the other govemon: asking them to urge their senators to oppose the plan. Reagan has ·long opposed the program with its feature of a guaranteed angual income for every American family whose head is willing" to work. Moodai', _, 14, 1970 H DAILY PILOJ 3 Tax As ~essor Anger ecl t !\I ' . ' Hinshaw Blasts BO<-'!~d in 'Job ThreatS' t ' I ' I I .,. .., t .. .. 'By JACK BROBACK . • adyerlely aUect.ed. '"l'\i9 operJtln.1 .,,. -~~blo* or 111e o.Mr , .... •1ett · morale of the asseaaor'1 office ls of vital uror that lmportanf re.uon I will' a1w Orange County tu asseuor Andrew J. importance not only to me' but.also to~ vicOr'wsly 6ppose 1n1 e1,pr,tciol;la I• Hinatiaw is angry with the board of taiptyer.1 of tf\ls ~nty wbO, dimand ·of le'1P\ teekiJll to :des~ that _ supervisors 1od today he told them so in u~ and rettl.Ve e1acllnf com~ Ind which forma.~·bUll·fOr Ui.1ll~ ~ no uncortaln lenns. llohest admlnlstraUon of the asaOiarnent operlllonal elllc\ono:l'i,. tllum mitlUi Hin~'!' In a letter ~o t~ board char&~ role.:• • · :,_... ~of UU ~~, .\~ · • ..:.. ~ eel the aupervlsors with an "attempt lo _" • . . ~~ in~ldlte employes of the assesao,•s or---: • ! flee'. with thtt•t.ned dismissal" and ... Id o· · 0 ... t.tli.hiil ·an-, F . . .. ii he would "not tolerate" mcb action . -...... 'Oftft But HinshaW then added that he will "! 1 tell his employes to do just what the 5'. super\llsors ordered them lo do. Tilt anffry letter stems from 1 c.'on- frontation· between Hinshaw and county audilor<0ntroller Victor A. Heim in which the board backed Heim. fleim told supervisors that Hinshaw had for four and a half months refused to allow the auditor's staff lo make a routine audit of the &llsessor's depart· ment. Supervisors, after listening to both sides of the argument ordered Hinshaw to allow Heim to proceed with the audit and said that any refusal on the part of Hinshaw•s employes to answer questions could result in dismissal. Heim ,had. complained lhat Hinshaw wanted all questions on the audit referred to him personally and that all requests for books to be audiled be made through hiiyi. .The auditor.said lhis made an effective audit unfeasible. Hinshaw claimed that the audit was un- necessary as the grand jury had tiad his department checked . twice in the last three years and that the State Board of Equalli.alion was about to start another audit. Today ·Hinshaw said to lhe board, "I wish to advise you I have taken the following action to contravene your threat to dismiss any employe of the assessor's office not answering questions directed to lllm during the audil of our department. "All supervisors and staff members of our department have been requested by me lo answer every question asked of them during the audit, or to refer the question to the person qualified to give a correct answer." Hinshaw . then intimated that the morale of his department had been Clear Sailing Seen in Senate For Connally ' ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon's choice of Texas Democrat John B. Connally to be tremuy 1SeCretary seemed assured of clear salltng Monday so far as Senate COMfinnaUon Is con- cerned Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R·Utah ), senior member of the Senate Banking Committee, voiced qWck approval of the ex-governor and close political ally of former . President Lyndon B. Johnson. Bennett said Connally "can make a unique contribution in temJ?Cring the eI- fect of political forces upon our more serious responsibility to bring the dome.sue eeonomlc problems under d>n- trol." Fabled Gold Mine Hunt Succ.ess? ORLANDO, Fla. (UPIJ -A iroup of Orlando men claim they have found the fabled "Lost Dutchman's" gold mine in the wilds or Arizona, but a veteran pro- spector scofflngJy says it's much too soon to start a gold rush. Arnie Stee.n, an Orlando contractor who helped back the goJd gearch, said Sunday three members of his s.l~-man team think they have found tl;ie mine about 40. miles ea'st of Phoenix. He 11ald they would file a claim for mining ri&hts to 160 1crea of federally owned land. According to Western " folklore, a SIO million gold mine has been lost in the rugged mountains &lnct ill owner was killed by Indians in 1881. . Alter 13 years of research, the Orlando team went to Arizona r_ecenUy to searcb a canyon they -believe contains the legen. dary mine, Truck driver BW Davenpqrt. nightclub owner Joe Spc:ter and Pete Knight,• tire dealer, made ibe trip while Steen, sheriffs deputy George Hugh and steelworker John Lucas -who helped fin'ance the search -stayed behind to~ up a corporation. Sunday, Steen claimed that Davenpnrt. Specter and Knight had found mineral samples whJch indicated considerable gold content. But a range deputy scoffed at &he Ide.a~ ''There ain't I damned thfna ti it.~ said Amos Hawkins, 64, who has ~ · spected Jn the area for 52 yean. "I..._ .... never seen anything in there ~t 'jftl" dicated any gold at all, and. I rode do'lli-" that canyon many a time. , 1 "I worked there ID '29, '304(Ml/3t!• ~~~· Hawkins, contacted by tt~pbone. Mid · thert were ·no holes in the area WfdiilP,. might have been a mlneahaft In .the ~ tanJ. past. , . ~~ ··rn tell you· about' the Lost Outchm*t:'; -it's pretty well losl,''-be aaid. • ~ .' Since he _ q\ait looking for ~ 1*-- chfnan's gold , Hawkin:i aald be _bJ.s ll!lf!ll}; mor~ expediti.ons than he can reca]J ~ ing away from the canyon empty-bandW..: "I guess I can say J know of 20," ~·. said. ·;,<:· .. "' .,·;. ... Hocke y Player's Father ;~ :. <(. .. .. l(il'led by Caruuln Police }: PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (UPI) -The fathe r of Toronto Maple Leaf hockey player Brian Spencer was identified Sun- day as the man killed by police after he forced a television station to close because it was not broadcasting bis aon'1 game Saturday night. Royal Canadian Mounted PoUce .said Roy Edward Spen;cer, 51, WIS shot aftet be. refused to surrtnder to police and shot a conslab)e In U., foot.L~·'l'u !fef\I. I!! a11t./al •t Prlhce GeOrp r·-..-t' Hospital some 280 miles nortbeut ol Vancouver. . Polf<;t '6id s~ :. ill!ild tiOftttl, pe~s at radio iiid wmiloa illltlciat' CiiPG a! gunpplnt aod (oroed on6 Ir! them to switch the television 11tatioo off ' the air. Brian Spencer, 21, In~~ 1a.r.u a professional hockey player, w111 playlnc his third game of the year wUh the N• tional Hockey League team. CKPG newsman Tom Haertel was entering the station's building wbeo he · was stopped by a man who demanded to know why the Toronto game w111 not· oa the air. Haertel said the man pulled a gun and forced him into a foyer than ran to a swltcbboard to rip out the telephone. • UPI ,.....~ .. ~: DAD WANTED TO SEE HIM ' .. :Hocke·y· Player speM.ff ·~t:t. • .. :··: .,··,: "~ El Rancho has the hottest price in town! . ' . ' .. . ;, Royar Gelatin .......... 12 ,., s1 For holiday desserts and .salads! Reg. size. Margarine ......................... 33c llolly\\1ciod ••• made v.·ith. Safflo'\'Cr oil! 1 lb. ctn. at the delicatessen! Franks ............................ 45c Springfield ••• all beef or all meat! ••• 12 oz. Walnuts· Almonds • Filberts • Brazils! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mince :Meat.i .................... 59c . . BOrden'g None Such. •• '.rin the big 28:oz. jar ! Plastic Bags.; .................. 59c Baggies .•• 12xl4 Inch ••• package of 50 ! Biscuits .................. 12 FOR S1 Pillsbury' a or Ballard's • '. , 8 ounce tubes! Menu makers from our Se rvice meat counters .Cabbage Rolls .... ~~~' ... 0Y~ ~AP! ... 39~. Tender cabbage leaves filled with a delicious blend of ground meat&, t1elightfully aeuohed ••• Min. 6 0%. London Broil ....................... ~1.39 ~ Sirloin Tip Steaks ............. ~1.69 ~ Enjoy lhe hearty roodness of better bee!! Eal\Y to prepare , •• '° <lelightful to eat! I Prices.inefftct Mon., TlLtf,, Wed., Dec.14, IS, 16. No •ale• to d'6Ur1. ARCl.DIA: . " Su11Ht ond HunUn;ton br. (El ·Wo Cen1er) PASADEllA: 3zg Wat C'll011do lhd. SOUlH PASADEllA: rrunont 1nd· H11ntiftllot1 Dr. HUNTlNGToli BEACH: w .... allil Aliori<I~• (Board-«111 r·"·~ NEN 'BUCH: - • 2727 """"' llltt ... 25SS·Eastlloft Dr. (Eallbluff ~ ..... L ... :tr) .• ' I .. -·"':!.· . _--; . . -·~t 1·:... ~-( ' {,_:: '" .. ·~ _, . ~ ·--: ... ~ . .., .. • • • • • • • . . • • . ' " -• • " • ;,. " • ... :'~ •' ·" •' ,, -· ~- f -W.ILV.lllOT Khrushchev Claims JF'.K Backed Down \ I ' '' ' ' .. ,. vJ(cfc.fJ· r • 'Oh, Oh, Oh •.• I •. Bard Looks .. At Holiday . . I · By DICK WEST NJ!W '.YORK (AP) ~ Nikita S. Khrushchev contend& It wu Prtsldent John F. Kenne<Iy -·ond oot be -who backed down in the CUban mluile aiala In 1t12. OOC«ding to the 11na1 1n1ta11ment tn Life lhls week or "Khruabcbe• Rememlitrs." Ii says the Soviet milaile rattling prestrved CUban communilm u an example for other Latin Americans. By this account. Kennedy appealed through an "almost crying'' Robert F. Kennedy for Khrushchev to order the mJssllel ....... ed be<all!e he !eared the U.S. Army would overthrow him if presi- dent and take. power. ' Khruabchev Is quoted as saying Sovjet missile -power in Cuba was enough to de.sttoY New York, Chicago and other in- dustrial centers, as well as Washington. The reminiscences claim a, complete victory for communism in the crisis because Khrushchev obtained from the U.S. government assurances there would be no attempt to inva~ Cuba. "The Caribbean tt!Sis was a triumph of Soviet foreign policy and a personal triumph of my own career,'' Khrushchev is quoted as saying. "CUba e1ill! as an Independent Sodallst country, ri&bl in !root of the open jaws of predatory American im- perialism. Other J,.atin American peoples are beklnning to rtalit.e what..1teps they can take to liberate themselves Uom '· ' Amerlean ~ lod lllODOpjlllsll. Hopefully CUba'1 .e1amP1• will conllnue to shine." , This final lnltallment In Lift of ex~ tracts from the b·ook "JOwuscbev Rtmemben" to be publllhed by Uttle, Brown and Co. next MoodtJJ, also !ouch- ed on the SSS Big Four MRmit meeting in Geneva where· ,the·remlnlsctnct1 taY Khru&hchev m·et "that cur ••. that &nister man," John FOiler Dulles ; Vietnam and Otina: Berlin, and the delecliat of Stalin's daughter, SveUana Alliliiyeva, now Mrs. William Wesley Peters. Llfe has declined to say bow it obtained the reminiscences. A note bearing Khrushchev's name was distributed by Tass last month in Moscow denying he had turned over any memoirs or reminiscences lo a foreign publisher. Informants Jn Moscow say the account may be Khru!hcbev's taken from tape recordings. Some have attn"buted obvious naws in the reminlacencts to the faltering memory of an old man. Khrushchev now is 77. This installment contains one error. Khrushchev ls quoted as telling KeMedy In 1961 he helped him 1et elected by withholding the release of U2 pilot Fran. cis Gary Powers, who was shot down In the Soviet Union in 1900, until after the election so "!hot ""1 cl a blleh ltlcllard Nixon" could ootdoim be could d'"I with the Ruu!ans. Shortly aller Kennedy'• e!eollon the RIWllDs IMOlllleed the -cl' two U.S. Air ForQe lt8f7 pllota who bad - shot down on SOvlet 101J. But Pow .. wu nol ttleaoed unU! early Jta. Commenllng on Ille~ d...W to the CUbon mluUo alsll, Ule _. remark& 1ttrlbuted to Robert F. Km- nedy, the U.S. al-y 1eaerol a! Ille time, "art extremely· unlikely;" • "Khnjahchn-Romemben: Port IV" says the Kremlin .,.-u pleased at the way the force.s of Fidel Culro threw back th• ' Bay of Pigl lnv.,ion 11! ~ 1111 , but Ille leadership w•• Ooocwned that anotbtr one might su~. The Installment .. ,.: "'~'Jf CUl>a · fell. other Latin Amerlcan countries WCFUld. re- ject u.s, claiming that for; oil OW' might the Soyiet UtUoo badll't blen ltlle. tO do anything !or Cllba uttpt moke empty prolalll to 1he Unltid Nalionl. We 111\1 to think up some Wl)'I. of COlllt<ntlng America with more thin wordl. The logical lftSWilf' Wll milsilu. , "It WU big~ lime AniorJca learned what it reels like to have bei own bnd and her own people threatened. "I want to make one thlug absolutely clW': whetJ we put OUr b1lllstic rni111Jt1 lrt OJba, we had no desire to it.art a war. Our prindpal aim wu to deler America from' ttartill& a war .•• We wanted to keep the Americans from invadin.i CUba, and we wanted to make them think t\\•ice by confrooUn1 them wilh our missilu. Th.is goal we achieved -but not without undet1otn8 a pUk)C(·ot' perilous tension. ''We hld ins,talled enough missiles alrtady to destroy N!w YOrk, Chicago and the other industrial cities, ~ to mention a Utile villqe Jlke Wa!hlngton. I don 't-think America had ever faced such a real threat of destrudion u at that moment." values f;]HJNGTON ~A Mrs. CJhlgcloser of Mont., writes: "your interviews llliAm Shakespeare hive ii· and clarified many of the ~ issues o{ our times. Could you. now sou.OH out the bard for ·his iinPressions of Christnijl shopping?" Electrical Workers Halt in time for I Christmasi Couldst and wonldst: • • . ' Q. Longliiiie, no 8ee, 1'-1r. Shakespure. How have you been? A. "I bave bed in such a pickJe alnce I i!iW you last. I am almost out at beelJ. So weary with disasters, tugg'd with fortune." British Power Slowdown Q. In other words, you have been Christmas shopping. It it pretty rough this year? A. "I could a tall:"u n fold whoae lilbtest word ·WOiild barrow up the toul, !teeze the y-blood, moa the two eyes, like Ml, start fnlm their !lpbetM, thy knotted in!!.~-.-to port. and each porllcular-halr-to -m eod, like quills upon the fre11111 pon:uplllt.'' • Q. That bad, eh? When you are bttht l!llores do you have trouble getting a clerk. to wait en you? A. "Clean starved for a look." Q. I baV< heard ttporla that much of lhb: year's merchandise is inferior. A. "A deal of skimbleskamble sblff. !'be very rats instincUvely have quit it. I would that 1hou and I knew where a com- mocUty of good names were to be bougbt.• Q. I obo bav~ heard that a lot of -chandlle 1t·mt=~. ' ' " A. "You PIY a areat deaf&oo,dear .'' Q. Some lhopptt1,CG!lJplaln;tbat by Oto lime tbey get to.the atono 11>e ..i. ilana already are goof~ Would JOU ~ent en that? .. A. "The ripest fruit falls first. What you cannot aa you would achieve, )'<lU must perforce ·accomplish as you may." Q. Isn't that pretty hard on your pocketbook? A. "Forty thousand brothera ·coµld not, with all their quantity or. love, make ·up my sum." Q. Police 1ay abopUfttn are very bl!sy this season. Is that true? A. "No maJJ's pie-Ls freed from bis am· bilious finger." Q. How does a shoplifter operate! A. "Paddling palms and pinching fingers. One, twa and the third in your bosom." Q. Do you have any advice to offer those of us. who haven't done our Christmas shopping yet! A. "Put ~!'tY in the purse ." Q. 'lbanryou, Mr. Shakespeare. -UPI LONDON (AP) -Britain's etectrlcal workers called off their power slowdown today, aamring i5 million Britons of a Christmas wilh lights, heat and other facilities they missed in a week of brownouts. Union ne1otiator Frank Chapple an- nounced the surprise after a marathon session with the· government and its Elec· trlcity Cou1!£i!,as Han act or good faith with the nation." The differences between a union seek- ing 25 percent more pay and a council willin.J to giv~ only 10 percent remained. Even a nAUonal court of Inquiry to recommend 1 peace formula remained uncertain. The 125,000 ·power station workers wanted abl!lolution from blame. The goy~e~t. want~ to make ceriain the Brltisti ·economy·didn't suffer and feared ~ off spiraling inf!atJon. 'Einpl.,uient Miniater Robert Carr scheduled another negotiating stssion with the union. "For the moment," said Chapple, "we have taken the opportunity for everyone to have second ~ts on the situation. We are mating an ad of good fajth with this nation. Chapple said the unlons have been un- fairly accused. Public irritation hu been mounting as rollinc dimouts snuffed out the llglits aC'l"OSS Britain. "This is the only way to put it right, .. Red ·Cro8s Fund Citizen of Year Chairman Named SAIGON (UPI) -Experts on North Vietnamese affairs said today Com- munist rejection of an extended holiday cease-fire rrom Christmas through the lunar new year (Te ll Jan. 26 may be causing morale problems among Red military units and the civilian populace in the north. Since the initial rejection Nov. 25 of a piotr"acted ·~ease.fire the Viet Cong's clandestine liberaUon radio, believed hid- den in the jungle:i of northeastern Cam- bodia, and North Vietnam's Hanoi radio ha~e devoted seven broadC8$ts to ex- plena~ of the rejection. said Chapple. ''We are trying to give the nation a fair shake. We do nol intend to go on argtdng another 24 hours for doo. trinaire reasons." Britain breathed with relief as Ibey rene'A·ed their Christmas shopping in stores where the lights llOllooger glittered on merchandise di,!plays and decorated trees stood dark and rather forlorn. The emergency wasn't over. The dimouts still rolled across the country. But no later than Chrjstmas Eve, the public happily calculated, all the lights would be burning normally. In the hoopitals and the homes CF( the aged where electricity meant heat agalnst the near-freezing cold the bite of the dimouts was more punishing. 'The Electricity Council warned that the public must turn off their unnecessary electricity still, or beavier power cuts would follow. 300 Feared Dead In 2 Colombian, Slide Dismters BOGOTA (UPI) -Search crews mov· ~ ed cauUoualy Sunday into a floodsoaked ~ tangle of mud and rock where as many ~ as 300 persons Wtre feared <lead tn the worst disaster in recent Colombian history. Two avalanches of mud and rock ~ thundered down the slopes of the northwestern Andes early Saturday, en· tombing scores of persons. Tiie slides .\t dammed the already ralnswollen Cauca, l'f Colombia's second river, and floodwaters ~ swept away a roadside restaurant crowd- ed with stranded travelers. 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While throngs of Huntington Valley residents battled for parking spaces at strategic viewing locations and hundreds of guests tried to find space within walking distance of parties they were attending, some 50 bril- liantly decorated boats paraded p;oudly through the waterways to com- pete for prizes. • Led by f\obert Kerr, grand marshal, the fleets were captained by William Ekberg: John Silver and Arthur Knox and provided an enticing teaser for the Cruise of Lights which begins at 6 p.ln. tonight and continues through Sunday, Dec. 20. Honors in the day parade went to Doug Forsythe and Rhett Lowe, first : Leif and Lance Ekberg, Todd Thompson and Billy Cooper, second, and Diane Dorsey, third in the 7 to 13-year-old category. Winners in the junior division were Jeff Silver, Mark Tague and Tom Testa, first; Brad Cuthbertson and Mike Kerr, second, and Kitty Nicholson, third. The Andrew Ye iser trophy for the best-child-d ecorated entry was presented to William Craig and Bruce Richards. Adults winning prizes during the day parade were the Cal-20 fleet, sweepstakes: Carrie D. Eggliston Troop 960, first in beauty follow· ed. by Eugene R. Cuthbertson, Mrs. Claire Amy and Mrs. Helen Grace. An award for originality was presented Bruce \Yendell . Ri chard Long, Robert James and LeRoy Sprague. Sweepstakes winners for the night parade were Mr. and Mrs. A. Bayard Dod Jr., first residents of Huntington Harbour. The RiCl!.ard H. Morrison Spirit of Christmas trophy was presented Dr. W. L. Boucher, and the Cal-20 fleet won first place in beauty followed. by Cuthbertson, George Kay and A. B. Herbold. . Craig was judged first in originality and others winnj.ng honors were Mace Mason, Dick LonR and the Silver-Testa-Tague tea'm . The Richard Afartins won a sweepstakes award !or their oU-water home decorations along· with James Paul \Villiams and William Lewis, while Mr. and Mrs. James SOium took sweepstakes honors for on-water decorations. 1 . Others who received trophies for their beaulifully decorated homes were the Don Hunts, King Coopers, Ekbergs, Edward NobE!rs and Dr. and ?.1rs. Harry Riegel. I FRIEN DSHI P ROCKS -While teenagers danced on the bo--: Sette Mari danced over other wakes in the channels of Huntington Harbour to capture secQnd place honors for beauty during both the day and night boat parades sponsored by the Huntington Har-~. bour Comm'iltee of the Orlinge-County Philharmonic Society. Sing- ing ca.tols 'and other selections was ·~erb Jeffries, center, in white robe. The boat was the entry of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cuthbertson. BEA ANDERSON, EditO,. FROSTY'S NO FLAKE.OFF -Taking his chances under a cloudless sunny sky and a brisk moonlight night is Frosty the Snowman, who. distributes candy canes and other. Christmas treats to youngsters dut· ing the eighth annual ..Cbrisbnas. boat. parade. The boat was entered by the Gary Graers. Mfrlllly, Ol«m"r u . 1t1t M P'H• n EVERYBODY'S IN THE ACT -F irst place award for ·origihality and the Yeiser trophy were captured by William A. Craig and Bruce Richards, who kept time with the parade schedule by fashioning a huge Spiro Agnew watch. The eighth a nnual boat parade kick s off the Cruise of Lights. through Huntington Harbour channels beginning tonight and con- tinuing through Sunday, Dec. 20. i' •i I' w " ' i " •' :· :1 • " ., .i ' :I " .. 1 i ' .. •.+ Teenager's Cold Appr9ach Sparked by Method Backfiring ·1: 1 . ' !I ? ·' .. ' ~'. , DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please Inform my mother that the more she kecp"s shov~ ing your column down my lhroal. the less a'pt I am to read it. For yea rs 1 never missed a day. Now at age 17 1 ·find myself refusing to read it (although l really want to) for the simple reason my mother keeps pressuring me. Every column on sex, drugs, out.a!· wedlock pregnancy is presented with lhe usual commenl : "Here -read this." It burns me up because l get to feeling she doesn't trust me. Several months ago you printed a letter from a 1$.year.ald girl who had this same problem. When my mother read that let- ter she accused me of writing it. I told her "l didn 't write it but I could havt." . . . ANN LANDERS ~ For a few weeks she stopped bugging me but now she has started again and it makes me hale both you and her. 1 realiie this is crazy but I want to tell you and my mother and thoUY.nds of other mothers who are doing the same thing to knock it off. You ere defeating your own purpose. -GRIDGED lN GEORGETOWN. DEAit GRIDGED: Bra vo for you. I'm glad you wrote. And now -all you cat1 I ' who are ba~lng Ute 1ame troub1e -tt'1 your tun to do a lltUe clipping and 1bov· Ing. Parenti are DOt helping me get acro11 lo their teenagers wbea they forct my colamn on tbem and make It mudaiory rtadlng, How wise wa1 the man "A'ho 1ak1, *'I can defend myH:lf agalntl my enemies, but Lord protect me from my frleodt!" DEAR ANN LAN DERS : You told ''Monterey," wno Insisted that her sex- less marriage w1s just fine, that U would be a lot better il she and her husband teamed to enjoy ses:. That's quite a state- ment How do YOU know? As a woman whose marriage has betn full of sex and nothing else I take Issue with you. Conversation is virtually nonex- istent in our home. If I want to hear an adult voice J turn on the radio. When we first married 19 years ago I thought the eagerness or the young buck would di- minbh in time bllt I was wrong. Last week my husband and 1 returned home from a 400 mile trip -ht drove all the way. It was 3 a.m. when he finally turned the key in Ille door. Would f9:U believe the sight of me tak- ing off mf' stocking fired hifn up? Have you ever heard of such a thing? My en- tire married life hu been tit.is way. And don 't tell me I'm lucky-that millions of women would give anything if their husbands found Oiem that attractive. I don't {eel lucky. I just feel tired. I wish you'd print more letters like the one from Monterey -and skip the other kind. Who cares how many times a nut in Canada had sex with his wife ? Your col- umn is so biased in favor of men you make me sick. If you print my letter l'U eat the newspaper the day It appears. - DETROIT, MlCIL DEAR DETROIT: Start nlbblln ', 1i1ter, and con1kler yoe&neU for1u.nate It• not ·u.. Sunday 'tdlllon. I: ·:; DEAR ANN LANOERS: I cbetred y@wt advice to those who are concerned abfu' an overweight friend or relaUve. ~ right you are! U humiliation and nag~ and needling could force people to loer; weight, everyone would be thin . Pl•1• ti again, Ann. -FORMERLY FAT ,:1;: DEAR FOR.1\1: Consider it pJayed, ~ thanks for the request. Unsure ot yourself on dates? What•Ji right 7 What's wrong? Should you; . Shouldn'L you? Send for Ann t.~ booklet "Dating Dos and Oon'ts,'' enc~ ing with your request 35 cents in coin AM; a long1 self·add1-eMed. stamped tnvt~' in care ol the DAILY PILOT. • -. t • & ii llA!l ~ PILOT Your Horosc9pe Tomorrow Leo: Cycle Favors New Start TUESDAY DECEMBER 15 valuable 1upport. Strtngthen nalve. ReallsUc approteb Is a ties with loVtd oaes. necessity. SAGI'n'AJUUS (Nov. 22· CAPRICORN (Dee. %Wan. money responsibiliUes. By SYDNEY OMARR Dec. 21): Avoid seeing sltua-19}: Powerful emotions seem AQUARIUS (J1n. 23-Feb. 18): Better for flnlsblng rather than begiM inJI projects. Ex· cltement about special agree- ment p~vails, Malataln poise. Let dust settle. Permit others to take initiative. Leo 11 extravacenl, te11d1 to-tion th r o ugh rose-colored to dictate vital moves. Settle overdramatlze, can be a glasses. Distort!d p I ct u re financial differences involving wonderful friend but 11su.1Uy results ii you insist on being attorney, partner. Live up to d'maad1 more than moil ;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;..;mioiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimio;;;;; ptr&ons are wlllin1 or capable PISCES (Feb. 19-M•rcb 20): of glvtnc. ARIES.(March 2l-April 19): Stress on need to change. Status quo is not apt to re- ma,in. TAURUS (April ~May 20): AcCf:nl en security, finishing projecUi \(hich have .direct ef- fort on future. Strive to . enlarge boriwrus., Avoid the petty. GEMINI (May 21..June 20): Move about ; get feel of ·what's going on around you. Display versatility. J'leighbor presents idea which is workable. Go to lt. S t r e s s indepeadence, · originalllY. · CANCER (June 21..July 22): Guard valuables. o.,e who pretends to know all answers actually )s groping. Realize thi$ and ·respond accordingly. For Worthy Project Stamps 'Zipped' Looking for a worthy project? The Huntington Beach Junior Woman's Club urgently needs the assistance of inter· ested citizens and organizations willing to contribute cou~ns to aid in its ~effort to o~ tain an artificial kidney machirie. Accordins to the Artificial Kidney Foun· dation of California, more than 10,000 people die each year because of lack of funds to pur~ chase these machines. Kidney disease is the fourth largest killer in the country. Accepting the coupons is Mrs. Ole Almaas, prQject chairman, wbo may be reached at 847-0397 for ·information. Steady pace gets result!. New employment feature is ac- cented. You do best now by learning ba!ic rules. Be sure and then proceed. Avoid ex· tremes, Stress moderation. You ... "" '"" YOGA a YillNftf lnflll'I Olfll • Give Vitality & B~autv " YOGA CENTER "45 •· Ult! II, S111t1 I LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Cy-cle moves up; thefe is (Al111-Yo0•i:o:..,";'9nrv thll'IOll daylight . You can see where ~~:;;;;;;;;::::;::;::::::::::::'.:::::====~~========~ you want to go. Key is to an ta Arrives for Panhel/enic Party start. Indications favor new start, added indeJ)endence. Social contact results in fine :s. \Villiam Campbell \Vill open her hoi:ne Wed- ay, Dec. 16, at 10 :30 a .m. for the a nnua l New-.NT!. Harbor Panhellenic Christmas party; The fe s· . '-tJ.'le. gatherin g '''ill include a gift exchang e, lunch· eon and bridge. R. R. Cr ipe, as Santa is being wel· corned by (left lo right) the Mmes. Lloyd McCollum , Eleanor Smith and Roy E. June . proposition. VIRGO IAug. 2.1-Sept. 221: Hidden m a t t e r s dominate . Behind-scenes meeting may have dii"ect effei:t on you. f::. G ft E h There are doubts and some i tntimate Route Scores -F~110;~~:~~ ~~~E:~!i~:r.:~;~ ~ .,,< . · · LIBRA: !Sept. 23-0<t. -221: • "· b I f The al Chris Money from professional ef• f ~~A ~~ i no~:lic mives ycru}wit! ~erythl!} l~m:cr but · ;~\~t:~:!§f~~ E~~t:~I~::i~:~:!~~ . , . desire." _ dressing it in a tutu, and you Laguna B~ach hoine of Mrs. teams. All m~ .. !Jfe I ve been trying "No .. he hesitated .. il's the say I have no imaginalion. Harold Kleckner. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ~to be, Just another pretty ' · -· .' . -. · Let's g9 up to th e h"1gh school 'be k '1 , 1 1 kn 'Wh t t Thi Mem rs are asked to ma e Your ambiUons come closer to I ace. g ass. ow a 1 JS. s and catch the last half." reservations for the event reality. You mak e ad- Heaven knows I've tried to is the glass the kids use for I have the fceJ ing Joey which will feature exchange of justmenls which result. in sQlid follow the advice of ladies' the creme rinse, I saw it in Heatherton would have cried. gifts ,· i ain. Family member lends magazines that tell me how to the bathroom not t~o _dayst'"°iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;o;;;;;;;oi;;i;~..;iiii;iii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..;iiii;i;;;;;i~iiii;--~;;;;i;i---.1 put excitement in my mar-II riage, but the fact is, I'm too '1· germ conscious to nibble on ears. (Besides, you never 51cnow where they've been.) ; With somet egular i t y, :however, 1 go the intimate :dinner route. I get the candles :out of the attic (which have ~melted all over the Halloween ;masks), feed the kids early ,and slip Into something that I 'wear under a coat until I hear 'my husband in the driveway,. ' It is my unworthy opini6n : that someone ought to '.tell ;men how to put excitement In 2 r marriage. 1~·S getUng i . er and tougher. l " other night ' I met my • nd 1l the door IJ'tth his · Ile drink. He sat down attacbe case and started _:;ip. '!What's that I smell?" ~~jl rould be my new · • me. 'Intimidation.' 'J'he j lady said It brought a lot f tier customers in off the :~e." i "It's not that," he said, snif- afi ng. : "The incense the n. t rubbed :a little garlic on each light !bulb. You know bow the scent AT . WIT'S END ago. Where are the kids?" "r' fed ihem and sept them to a basketball garne;• I said softly. "Hey, that's the game · J wan'ted to see," he said. "What Ume does It begin?" '.!Forget the basket b a I I game," I shouted, "We are having an intimate dinner together." "What are we baviq!" be asked. "Beef a la ground," I said. "That's as intimate l.G barn· burger as I want te get tonight," be paid. "Have you no imag:inaUon!" I stormed "Look." he said. ~'.1 com~ home and you're wanderJng around in your pajamas with garlic all over the lightbulbs, giving me a drink in a bathroom glass and doing • \ Music in Air sa'bfn.a's l cuo1 -1Jlft1 -CfltufM )t'Mtlry '-lariners Ohora! group of "i;;•;;p'I H,,,..111191on 8ffc.h'• ~Marina High School will enter· 11111 Larvette~•lt1;1!oQ ~ain the Women's Society of Music soxu k hristian Service at 10 a.m. ~\'ednesday, Dec. 16. ~ The society, a "'om·en's ~oop of the Huntington Beach Xommunily United ~1elhodist j:hurch, will meet in ~1oore :Hall. Rachel Circle will serve fffee. ,\~1!1/1//, ~ ~~ • • llltl"9 t lfl frem &.ti '-~ ASTlO ~ ~--~CIENCE=..~ r -....,. · _. ?,_ CENTl~ ffe::_ - //1,r1·1,~' I • • ~ ASTROLOGY -: W E ARE CONTINUING OUR SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFF ERI FOR A .LIMITED TIME ONLY YOU MAY STILL RECEI VE: I I .... .... .... YOUR. INDIVIDUAL PERSONALIZED HOROSCOPE YOUR IN.DEPTH 197! FORECAST CASSETT E I COMPLETE WITH CHARTS ANO A .... . . . . .... .... TAPE OR A PERSONA L ~PPOINTME NT FOR YOUR ANALT"SI S OR BOTH IF YOU W ISH All DON E BY A NATIONALLY FAMOUS ASTROLOGER • PLUS • A COMPLETE HOME STUDY COUltS E IN ASTROLOGY MEMBE RS HIP' IN THE ASTltO SCIENC E CENTER frri11ti~9t l1c.tuf11. 9ut1t •P••~•.,, •le.I TWELVE MONTH SUISCJt l,TION TO THE "ASTltO SCIENCE NEWS," All t~i1 1t eu1 in+1oduc.terv olf1r ol e111v $49.50. ~Yo u weulcl t •Pt cl te p•v thi1 rriuc.h ancl 1'1'1e11 fer 1 9oocl Ho•O\eep1 1len11l T11m1 art 1•t ;l1bl1,,., P•V 11 you 11 ~,fl, Coll or Wrlts1 ASTRO SCIENCli CENTER 17141 543.afoo· ' 1100 N. IAOADWAT #JI' SANTA ANA ff70• ' ' ' · .. S1CARVES NYLON. NIT trim • p•ckege, make •n angel, de1ign e tree, ruffle • pretty petty apron. · 72" wide 27" x 27" NYLON SQUARES make 1 9rt1t "little" gihJ 98c to $1.19 values REG. 29c YARD 9ood color ulectfons 68'u.· REDS! GREEN S! FUN COLORS! •SLINKY KNIT PRINTS .. . .. s1 ~ • ACRYLIC SCREEN PRINTS ...... s2~ • CREPE CHIARA PRINTS S249 ... I •_wool AND RAYON FELT . r ..... • ~ ~; •COTTON VE~VETEEN 1' • DEEP PILE VELVETS , S298 "· s3u . ... s391 ..• )'11. ' -•LUXURY VELVET 1498 " ............. ' "4· ~...,_"*•FAKE FURS s&u s711 ........................... " ,.., •METALLIC BROCADES s211 1711 ...... .. ..... 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ONLY $1.25 PER TREATMEN't" )!k f;uarantnJ ~,,/ucing Per1onalizeJ ,,,/ttnition ¥1.,uick J:.a,tin.g ~e,ufts ••• YOU WILL BE AMmD HOW QUICKLY THE EXCITING RESULTS WIU HAPPEN, Haw will you look ot OwUlna · ••• too fat ••• too lumpy ••• tao many bulges in this ~s-fashbs. Gloria Mai shall can do somellting about it and give you a new figure far Christmas. Nat a Spa or a "Gym. No strenuous exercise or disrobing • *We guarantee results ••• tell us the dreu size you want to wear ••• we will toll you how many visits it takes, and guarantee in writing you wiU reach J'O'll' goal, or let you I-. FREE arry _.. .. *""'"' vislb ..,..,,.,.. .... §~v~ 9132 sroNE¥lo6o SHOPPING CENTER DOWNEY Call 10< o FREE Coa....-, T.-mnt-No OWifotiotl NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIRC COAST HIGHWAY (2 lleck1 last of lall•• lty Clulli) SANTA ANA, 1140 W. 111tt Stroot AL.SO IN 642-3630 An•htlm. Covina, Crtn1haw, Down•r· Gltndala, Ltktwood, Lt• V09a1. L•nt lsach. Ntwport luch, North Hol ywoff, Onttrlo, '•hdtnt, San Dlot .. Santa Ana, Sanft larat.ra, Sunl11nd, Taratna, Torrarica, Whlttltr. Copyri ght 1970, Clorla Manh11.ll ~lgl. Co., Inc. • 7 • l 7 • * v9L 63, NO. 291, 3 SECTl()NS, :WP~eES ' • • Fired Fired motorcycle patrolman Gllbert Coerper assertedlY failed a lie detector test in the Huntington Beach police in- vestigation of his handling of department store merchandise. But, the city's personnel commission was told Saturday, Coerper was under medication at the time of the lei\ and this may have affected the outcome. These disclosures were cootained in the testimony of Of!icer James Walker who conducted the internal investigation into .. . -' ....... '·~-,.4·~'1 ...... ' Rattolmari~ .Given "" --, ' , i ,,.r~ .,. ~ .. " -. , . .. Lie . • ... .._, .. -.... ~ • . • . . l , . ' r-.tay'• Finl i . . - . • ·l I . ·' . ~ D.etee,t9r · , . ' ' ' " j . ' ' lo)'I to. chlldten In• Maleo. w.u.e. .i.o laid c-per.. lollod • polygraph (lie detedor) eum lll·the"' cood Interview. "His .......... lboweil deOnlte: deception.''WalUr IOI. " At !hJo point Rlct1 .~ -·lf r.e lcned:.t ~ ~d,1--~lioo "Y,., Sg~ Thonnson,. who In.• tM polygraph, aa1d lie' .\.quid 'lllJ!e to fiaft io more ICCUl'ale lell ."'8"Qoirper -not · (See llEAlllNG, .Pip I) :> .. " . . ... Commission Ol{s~quatic '· Yiil:e.· . B&DOits . Hit ;· -· . .. -' . . ' . Park Plans Orange County Harbor Commissioners today approved plans for additlof!&l developments at Sunset Aquatic Park. Cost of the projects is estimated at ~7,000. Commissioners called for final working drawings for the 24-acre second phase of the park. Harbor Director Kenneth Sampson said the increment includes nine water acre. which will be developed into a 175-tlip marina. Also planned is parking for 171 cars; a boat rental.area; an 80,000 aquare foot commercial center ; a park area and ecological study area and a new h~bor district office. The final working drawings will ~ taken to the county Boardd Supervilon for approval. Samp11on e;timated the cost or dev~topment al 1465.000. In a second acHon, commisslonert t voted to recommend to co u n l.>J_ ... supervisors thal $J.22..000 be allocl&ed '° excavate 125,000 qiblc yarcll lL 11.od. from what wJll become the eecced in- crement's marina area .. Tbe marina a~a will be 4uC out te deplhs of elgllt to 10 f .. ( aiid the alnd ... ed for the ,-ptir~'s campif>I area. ~ Sampson told commissioners the con. tract for the excavation will have to be written in 'such a way as "t'o put the onWI of maintaining the RegionaJ Wat.er QuaU· ty Control Board's standard.a on the con- tractor. The board has not bee.n ·able to tell us whether We should use a hydraulic dredging system or a drag line, so we will bave to leave it to the contractor." · Huntington OKs 2 Mobile Sites For Adults Only Huntington Beach's recently establish- ed mobil ehome zoninilt'. district has been brought into play with the ci~y. sanction- ing two adults-0nly parks. · The parks -one on Brookhurlt Street south of Garfie1d Avenue and another on Heil Avenue between Saybrook: Lane and Algonquin Street -were approved unanimously by the city council. But they did not escape indirect criticism. Both Councilman Norma Gibbs and JIOME Council president Robert Dingwall said the parks might prove harmful to the school district. Dingwall wondered how the no-children concept of the parks woUld b~ cn~orced and criticized the Increase ·In derunty he said would result from the parks. · 'i'fhe area is Impacted beyond belief with school kids." he said. "Somewhere the city must make a start toward help- ing the school districts." Mrs. Gibbs pointed out Iha! preelncl tabulations of the vote on the last high school district override request showed that the issue was heavily. defeated In mobUe home areas. She also said that the city must start working with the school authorities on the problem. ~iobile park operator Rusty Watson denied that density would be increased by the parks and said that the schools. city, and county received taxes from parks. 'Pa11cake Alley' Gets New Name There won't be any more jokes about "pancake alley" In Fountain Valley. The dozen residents of Santa Jemima Street managed to shed their misnomer. The city planning commission officially redubbed the lltUe roadway Santi Sophia Street. One neighbor's suggestion of calling it Santa Claus Street was ignored, but everyone acemed aatiified with Sophia. ~ ~ ' . ~I Dream · •buried': 1 . I • --~·. 1 I Larg~ Sign · Gets Gr~1)e ~Results 1:l . ' . ' ' . • BJ TEIU\V..OOVILLE . -l!Oacb. HOMS-C..1ncll and ..niided.s, or ,... Dmlb' ,..., lt•H Fann abandoned his sign. I l Tombstone, Ariz., has nothing on Hun. "I'wu-safpr'fsed:··at the pu~t.ain. tington Beach. timent against tbe lign," Fann aplitDid. The beach city now has its own grave "So in memory of community actbt I marker to rlva1 the best ~.boot hill. h_.:l~Ulia;tom~ ,pJa~1~,. . '. ,.1 This gfaVtstone, .ihowtVer, maru · the 'nle'~ne reads: . . ~'J site or a vanished drfam -or nightmare g'°rlt., of 1he Westfair ·ihoppfrig.~ as nearby homeo~rs calleil it. "tin recognition of Lloyd Wrtght. .... if. The dream -· in the eyes of ardtltect foot h18:h sign tower that was to ~hafe Frank Lloyd Wright, .Jr., -was a H-been erected on this· spot. It's dete,t li.s foot high sign designed to boo!t the . symbolic of the democratic procdi 'in glories or the Weslll'"' shoppllng center wh!Ch '!'e ·uve. The people dld .no! l'ifh at Springdale Streett and Warner AveDue thi.s11lgn .tower to be erected aa they. ft,!lt built by developer , Stanley FIM and it ,was not needed an dwoold ·blight ~ designed by WrigbL community. Their wiahes .were· bleaid Neighbors to the shopping-cent.er con-and adhered to·· bf the developer, StlD- aidered the aign • proposal an . en-. . ltY F&M, 1970.", . . . . · • vlronmentiil atrqcitY,. , . nie tombskme ls· In a sman' ca:rdel::CJn Wright's sign woUJd ·have stood · 10.. the ·shopping c:enter ·J>'rking lot. ·~· ~\ stories tall.' ' . Fam sakl he , didn't think ~ Under pressure from · the" Huntington · wc:iuld inlss the big siP,. ..., . ' ~ .. . ' ' . Draft·c;e~g ~Pre~cte_d-'. ~ '• : ~ ,;··.l l 1 For J ~nary Inductees.~:. ;: i ,; . : I I WASHINGTON ' (.\l') -Tiie SeleclfV.· were claalfied 1-kor l·A-O•afflitiiid~ Service Nld Mond.ir lhat .n1111 .'1[1th 1970 Md had 'a·lllllllbtr lhal·bM ·belin numbfrs 100 and belOw will be eligible for'• reached -thlt 1-. lower u.n,o.e .~11..a..J.. the January drafL The number 100 Is el'· ' · • · ~ · · ~1 peeled' to be the ceiling or several number calleJ by their local board.I. 1 morlths ·the JllJM'W"W ' said. The hi&hest number '1ached.·in i..J... • , -~ ..... ., t :Ul'JU These numbers make up the Selecllve was Jii.· No· I~<~ ·u~ 11111' Servict System's First Priority Selection number. And many boards did not q. Group tnd include tholle in~ who rtac;Jl.. proach. I~ m meetipg Uteli' can.~ ~~e ed the ace of 11 in 1'70, received .their Strvlce ,MJIJd. . • . ,_. l lottery numbers 1l the July drawillg,_and . have not lieen deferred or n:eJJlpted. The . P<nlq<in 'amjounbeci 'Salurdliy .• Jamwy draft CAii o117,aao"""' --·-·-..W.1111 ••rU'&t prioritJ" grwp does not affect the liability of the "m.aded priority" group whose numbers have been reached, but not called.. • This "nt<oded" """p rem•lnt •llclble for Induction· In the firs! three -lhl of nert year, and, under ~t _. polley, must be -to "'poi'! aneao of the 1971 pool. Th< "exttnded" group 1J made up of men born between 1944 and ltsq: who have not reached their 2ttb birthday, . ' • ' ' • I • I Firebombing Routs. i -. ... -. Amputee, ·80, Wife· , KANSAS CITY (AP) -.A •n.....,,...,. r!ed an &mpaUe and b11 . wlfe"bitli 10 years· ojd,1,oal of 1 1'imlq ~ building. 1lial • bad been icnlled by a. Mo-cocldaD llapdaJ. . GeorJe carter and 1111 wUe wttt own:ome by -·In lllt1r ltCOOd·floor 1portment. 1'hllr , illlJchtor, Ml'I. -McCoy, who lives on tbt Ont floor, wu lrylng to "" her paraill wben llromen arrived. • . ' . 'f hieve~rMake County Haul of $1,500~ ·'. .. ' i..'P~'Mov~ ', ''. ;. .Wiliter · Outing ' ·--. ~ Due · for· Kids ···~ '· #• " . . ' • f revolver and bad •·paper'tiq1f'Nl" bll bead. ' . A: Taac<»...,,1ce oiaUon,at the )UDClkia or GOJ<!<J> Weat ·Stree(i¢Garden G'°"' BouI~lrd. ·w~ .. ~·blt 'tir tri ~ men bandill 's&turdily.:'l'lle· loo* 'fll l!OO. SWlday .nigh!' about PIO - taken by. two male llll)itdl ·liOn! Jobo- ny's Mart.I, 142111 -Bl°•d., WestmlM!er. . . In the· Huhlington ll<ach holdup; wll!dl QCCUIT<d Friday, a bandit pulled a pfo\ol on the Clerk •t Solon's Meat Markltt l!Mt Edjnger Ave. 'and got the conlenta .of U., cuh relgster. 'Ibe amount bu not bea cliscloied. . ' , ;Wllili'Jotiw ·w.~a.·s.iif -•·•. ~--.. _,-Jill.Ii\..,., 1111. --• -etM..,, ....,.. uc1.• Job •• radio -~ btlft In Alalla, be rtJofntd J-ai h1118emterlal •dm!niitf.un•aaMtaat Jil lHI, . -t"' • ":. lte.eernd..,. :i-.a N•fl''oecntarJ IDier K......, belwe WIDnjlls-a IOUel)lqf jn J9D.. . . I ' . ll was the _,,., Nll<on cabiDet mtdt In ..... l _,The. Preilifent dbmlae\l WaJter .J. Hickel u tnttrtarraecretary cii: the day bel""' '11IWqivlng .n1rtabbMI Rep. 'Ropn C. B, M«too to -<et bi,m. . C<>nnally ii the first Deti>ocrat to be ap. pointed to a Nll<on cobinel pool lllboup Daniel Pabti: Moynihan, a lq-thna Kennedy and· Jolwoft aide, bas · - serving Nis:on as a White Rous~' counie~ with cabinet status. MOJDlhait plam to "'lllm SOOO'lo Harvard, ' Prince Philip Slips In Polo Player Rank· .LONDON,(AP)-,Piince PhtUp'1 polo band!i:ap ti"! l1fpped from·flve to four. 'It .... the first time in,23 , .... in the· nallooal ranltln( lhal the -. or ~-EJJz.obeth n bad Mlffind such -a setl>ack. Ho has ~ ~ by • recurring tight hand 1hjuey. • ' Weadler . . . ,. ~ Brighi ltlJ1ey alciei •re·Omni.ed · for Orange Oooolly, 'l'aeldo7, ·Wilh • nlgllttlme wealhn' ~.clear and coot .Mm:uey< r-..i an · tabbed [or the mlddll! lfltles. . INSmB TOD&Y ' . . ln the fourth inltallmcnt of his memoir1, fonMr Riwlan Premier Khruthchtv aa~ Ptcfi.. dent Ktntitdw waa tM ont 'tttho backtd down i7' the 19'2 miuik crisit. See 1tor, PQft 4. ~ -. • \ • J ' • • • r ,, • • d ., ,. . .. tial-20 ~et Scores DAll.V rlLOT ll1n rMlt For the third consecutive year, the Huntington Har- bour· Yacht Club:.S Cal·20 fleet captured top pnzes In the aMual Christmas boat parade sponsored by tho Huntington Harbour Committee. of. the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Fleet theme . "~eace on Earth," was depicted by three doves fashioned from 20 000 bread wrappers. For full story on the parade, 'see today's Women's Section. ,.,., .. .. ..... P.,e J eALLEY ••. ~ehlneauQ'ner both f~ .at a Viet Cong lolaitr In a .itlY. unil9"11 "1111. "red ibNnd 'Ille C9lJar." He llld Ille man got iW•Y Into Ille village. ;froseCution witnesses have Hid there WU no enemy. fire at them. Earlier, formor 'Infantrymen Gene. R. I ver ,of cinclnnau and Elmer G. ywoo.i. tiotlned M .. had lnstnlcted .1nen to wfpo out Ille ,village. Ha,-8'la Medina bad told them there were ~!pq. ~t ci~iliana" in My Lai.. . · &tb. a aid on cross • exall\lnahon, M'l"evt.I'~ that Medina made no specific ~-Of kllltni women or children. ;f\(edjna UI charged with overall respollllbility tor the death of "at least in" civilians that day, but his case hu not betn referred to court-martial. "He (Medina) said tt was.suppoted to be a combat..uaault, a .earth-and· daetroy --delln>y, that ., .. ti!< 1IOrd ..:. W. wee ·111ppooe11 to level tbal place," fOIWled Oliver who earlier &!>' peanc1 foe 111e pr-.:uuoo. "l rememtser be Aid 1f there were one bot l'Olllld flrOd (In oppooitlon) we were supPOaei to 'level the .place, 11 Ollftr aald. · ••nere were 1t1ppoaed to be· no clvillana: there. · "Capt. Medina uld, 'I know for a fact tll*re 'are no cJvW1n1 there.' _ · ·"He Aid it wu a~ llndil& zone. He ~ we .,~· to ~ener~y do a~a.y with g,e village -rice, an1m•l11, chickens, ~~~ ~ uy anythlna about )rilling the prl0ple1" uted nef.eme A t t or n e y llkhaf4_•Kay. w1'Kilf.iibe eoemy, that WU it,0 .Oliver ......... 4 , , .. ·J~:! ..... '.:J..-........ • .. ..... (.~ " l~rer ro\i ' ' ~ .. Antigamhling Raids Staged in 26 Cities WASHINGTON CAP) -The Justice Department, In what it .ca~ed the Jtr1est coordinated antljalnblliia ralda ever, bat .ams'ted 27 ptllOll! lit In effort to ct•ck dowa on iij~al sports operaUons. !. deparlmOnt spokesman 11ld """" than twf tbe r•ids involved illegal pro- 1...ioaal ".football bettJns operaUons.. Aceota ccaftlcai.<I $104 ,llOO In currency -., Ille rafda, 'whlcll cccurnd In 26 cities armnd the •nation. DAILY PILOl OAAHISS_fOAST ,.1.1.LllHINO COMPANY -Roi.ert N, Wee4 Pr•llltfll .,,. hltllllllr Jeck R. Curley Vic.I ,..IMM ft Olnenl MJMtw ' 1"11'111 lt'.11\'ll ..... Tilom•• A. Mur~l111 ' #""91111 •dl;w • Al111 Dtrli:l11 w.t-..~..- Alltm W. ltt" ~""' •1tw ----17171 .... h '"'"'"' M1lli111 "''''Ill r.o. a.ic 7t0, 92MI ...... _ LIMN hldlt m ~I AWIUI c.iitt ~; ,,. Witt .. ., 11 ... 1 ~I 9'Mflr !Ill W.1 .. ._ 1111....,.rC 1111 C..._,.1 a.I IW1fl II c-IM .... 'De vil Cult' Suspect's Death Trial Delayed Offering of testimony in the sanity tria1 of accused "devil cult" killer Steven Craig HW'd was delayed today in Orana:e CoUnty Superior CoUtt in the ab&ence of tbe pri>iecu!Df asaignod to the hearing . Judge Robert L. .Corfman Is expect..i to launch the trial of the 2().year-old transient Tuesday with the return of assistant District Attorney E d g a r Freeman. He is today studying reports ct'!m°pU:ed by "psycliiatrfsts wbo examined Hurd. . • Jt·wa!i tbe opinion c;if psychiatrist!. that ·Hurd was legally une but bis responses to several of their questions raised doubts that be would be able to "fully cooper,le'' in · his defense. Ju d I e COrfmiD will be a!kod by the prooecuUon io ordar Hurd I<> go oo trial If Judge Corfman cfe<lares Hurd to be sane the young drifter will faoe tri1l for the killings of Mrs. Florence Brown, 31. of El· Toro and &ervice station attendant Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21, of Santa Ana. Environmental Group_ Set Up By 9iy Council An eimrOnmenlal COWlCD hll been of • fi<ially O.Ub!W!td'l!y on!ln\UIC< tn Hun· uqiod.~~ t I I He Is accused of being the teadfr of a group of drift.era who murdered. the Mission Viejo teacher after severing her left arm and -removing vital organs. lnvestlgator1 claim port.ions d Mrs. Brown's body were devoured in rites associated with the worship of Satan. Her body wa s found June lS in a shallow grave off the Ortega Highway. Investigators believe sbe was murdered 12 days earlier in an Irvine orange grove. carlin ·was the victim of a hatchet murder al his service station June 2. Of· ficers said he was left in a pool of blood on the washroom floor after bi! killers took fl!) to f50 from hill till. Separate trials have been ordered for two other youths identified as members of the gang broken up with th~ wave of arrest!: produced by the Brown-Carlin killings. Herman Hendriek Taylor, 17, a transient, faces trial Jan. s on the murder charges. That same date was · ed rthur Craig "Moose" }{ulse, , of Garden Grove who is charged with the Carlin killing and being an accessory to the murder of Mrs. Brown. Hulse is due to appear before Judge James F. Judge Wednesday for a ruling on the request that be be remanded to juvenile court for future 1ction on the: charges. Hulse, Taylor and Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, of Portland, Oregon, were certified a111 adu1ts in tbe-Oranp County Grand Jury Indictment of the four men all!gedly lnvol"4 in the killllll•· . Oraoge C<dity Disttlcl :t.ttomey Ced! It will Consist of representatives from each high school .In the city, tbe IAague of Womeb Voters, tbe jWtior. senior and womtn's division of the Chamber of Com4 merce, the American A&soclation of t]~ver1ity WC!Jllen, gqiden W•t CoUece iiid lhe . 'l!unttnlfbri Beaeh·Fountaln Hicks bas filed estradition proceedmcs for the return of Gibboney to Or1t11e . County. ... ~ Board'of lle.i1ors. . :'Mayor Donald Shipley Slid tbal other tMdlng · citizens Of the community be b6}>ed would serve on the council were Fred Bolding, a member of the Audubon Society, Dr. Murray Dalley, a marine bloloeJst, and Dr. J1me& W. Muon, a Philco-Ford Corp. scientJst who J1 work· ing in the' fields of water pollution and wute water _recovery. The council was formed by a unant- m:ius: .v~ ·of,the city this week. From Pqe J HEARING .•. under medication," Walter replied. Walker revealed thlt tn hfl Jn. vestlgation report be had mar~ed down "untruthful atatements" for (;oerper's failure on the: polygraph, even tboqb. Soremon had gupested another tlst. WJth several quesUom. Rieb also brouaht out testimony that WaJker bad not contacted some atber members of. the Wives Guild who said they bed beet!. liven· Yule 'Package' Sans Wrapping Booked in Mesa -gooda for a rummage aa:!e by Cooerper. A cute little 5 foot 2 Inch package with no wrappings at all was plcked up at Costa Mesa's Firehouse bar by vice Of· flcers Friday night and delivered to Orange County Ja11 .. Green~y~ . Vickie Miller, ~. of Surfside, war· boote4 . on charges of engaging in obscene Uve·ent.e.rtalrim.ent, a new pei;ial code sectlori coverina nude dancers. Detecttves Dive Hayes and Gene Norden said·Min Miller was wurlnc on., ly • Ptlr of· $1ippm when they 4"lpped into the ·controversial bit 1t 177 E. 17th St.,. in mid.veninc. She was also allegedly perfonnlJll only six inches from the face of one amon1 24 mate patron!: present f(lr the show, Hlyu and Norden noled, • Ml,. Miller, \1!81 anl!stee·Jn a aeries made at the. nude bar, was released on $190 bail, pencpng ar;t:aignment. Nor did Walker cont.act SL BCln&V& ture ·Church which had received 11>me arUclea. Ritks also asked Walker why he bellev. ed Ricketts and Jack Whitaker (former security chief at Wards) wben they said Coerper was 1ware af store policy ~t throw-away good! had to go to charity. "Ricketts bead could roll for giving away such merchaudi&e, ~dn't·it?" the atl.Clrney a&ked . Walker maintained that· he only la· veat.ipted certain aspects be c a u 1 e partJcular &oods -bo:xea of toya and Ip. plianc!!J, -wett m.Win&, and other items such as clothing didn't matter. He also aaid ·Cooerper had promised to brin& proof wbue aom.e of the itema hid . gone , but said Coerper never did. "I'm going to the· is&ue of whether th1lll officer COtJducted a fair and impartlal in· vest.iaauon," Ri~ told . the perlODJW:l commission before the. session was halted at nooo. Throu&hout his questiotlin& Ricki tm- plied that Walitr bad conducted a one. aided investlgaUon to mch concluaions that would please department heads . Walker will return to testliy when the hf&ring r"umea. Ex-Lawman's Trial Date Slated in Ouh Burglary ' ' A former Orance County 1btrllf'1 depu· ty aecugec:J of the bur&ltr'Y of the Ml11ion Viejo County Club bu btto ordered to face SUptrlor Court trial April&. Judp Byron K. MeMl!lan oet that da1a for former deputy Frederick B. Imne, · 4~ of La Habra. frvlne pleaded not suJ!ty to cbara•• of bur1)ary, srand tbe!t, auto theft, receiving stolen prQPl!rty 1Dd con· splr1ey, all contalt\td In 1n Orange Couo· ty Grand Jury indictment. Irvine was one of two dtpUties auertedly tten in the cnuntry club's golf shop Sept. 20 by a wltne11 who ealled aheriff's offictra to the acene. Offictn 1ald former deputy Arthur B. Dun can. 34, of HunlinRton Be1cb Im· znedlalely 1urrendered but Irvine com· m1ndeered a patrol car 111d led b1J former colleagues on a wild chase that ended tn Riverside Coonty after lbot& were eicbanged between tbe vtbiclea. Arresling officers said Irvine repeated- ly thrtatened to commit suicide while tbey.lrltd to persuade him to .surreqler. Duncan, appareoUy distressed at the grand theft and burglary char(et filed a1a~st him and lrvine, took hla own Ide three weeks later, offlclaJs said. He w11 fdllnd hanged from the rafters of tilt g1ra19 at his home. Both men v.·ere employed by tbe Mission Viejo Company as security guar!ls In their off.cfuty hours. Char1es against Trvine Include ~ theft of he1ter1 belongi1111 to lht MJpion Viejo Compan,y and Ille Anaheim Plumbing Company. .. ' ' ' • •1&f.Ving Oran1t Cov.tN Si7"t 19f8'' 111111 .. The lasting ofChristm • • • .unsrs wa1 PAINTING ·Eosy to pldure on a rt . 1how for the holl'le with thi1 minipair. Easols rrom lS\l to 26.SO Paintinis l~m lSO to 22.50 f!'Hl the 111"'•4 "Dlctelt" fflleoetl111, ••~11.r ,..11., "''~" It h•'fMlll. l lihl., t f'flln•d, th• 1•!ec!M <llll~•I he1W......i1 111111 ,...111~1 ...,11 .. ,. "'o~• thl1 011• tl1h1 et to.-. Sef'tly .,... ,11.11111, lf t 11110 o IOU<hl11t ••ll"fl•-, • , .. tllklll·l•eotfl h Ill fl11hlt. W,J ,", D. 16 ", H. 21 ". lll.00 1.,. US.00, ptlCIAl • ': .. . : . :Gll4MIC TAllE LAMP. Turn. it on and 10 will t!oie rOom , , , or wherever needs to be shown in o better Hoh l. Biggar qual· ity ot this price d@finltely is worth glowing about. 36" H. YIU.OW OI UMI IASI Ro1. 49.SO, WI.IL 29.llO SPICE ACCESSORY T~E by Hekman Wiie! • 1-1., _., to •11111 (111bl1J your prebt1111 1rt111. s .. lectelll ~II/I vt11Mri 11111111 cll1rry 11Ut1i wltlt •lltl~u• llf'flu 1111. hh•ll 0t11111111111 111un you of 111 <1111ollty loot 11114 ll11!1h. It'll t i" yeu (e11d th1 roc1111) • 11lte an4 Wll,. IH ll1111. l •" '°'· 20" H. 49.!iO GAME TAll.E by lronclt P9t ,, .. , Mt+et ,...,1, ,i..,, the1t'1 *-ti llMlteh 1h11 botellly ~1, .. , flfihhetl 111 wo lnul .,..""" 011 Ill• 1hf•, ..ol14 <h•rry 1114 i..1141 ltoelMf 111 lh1 10•1 oitlle, Tw• ,1111-1 trl'f'I, iHie 4,.._.,, MMltl 11111111. 18.00 PASADENA POMONA Colorado· at fl Malin~792·6136 Holt, Eoit of Garey-629°3026 SANTA ANA Ma lt1 at El1v•t1th-5.47-1621 ...._ AM ... ,..o,.. MINldcy fHlllfllfl ''WM!o tM ,.,.,. 11<1et!.I to be ., import4•t .,, th• oifL" I • -' . ' • ~·· Ne *' ( ~; -~ .... • l '. ' ~NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' . • w ~, ~ ~ ... ,. -i Cop~cil ~e 3tJ11g~ q~ Loc k heed Plav, .Schedu~d ' ' . -~ • lo I 1 • ' ., By L. PJ!TElfllRIEG· be·~·..,,.the cJty,CGllllclJ;~ ., .. ~ lhat the Emkay ot •i::-'"~ .... -*-f;::tt'~·~ ln city itatL ~ pnifOlll !'C!llidt 1'a.YI a domino effect Approval ol ~. Emny Develo-1 . !lleioe ~ Illa! 1111 -P117(< ., Jiit ~ .... of other proper- Company propcpf 1<t the Lociheed ,, lililll commercial ceoter 11 well 11 !>lljir . llet<near ,the, l!'J><>!I· property near Orange County Airport ~conUnercial areas withlil Newport.BUdl "Other ~ owners, such as Me-. "could result in a shift Of Newport's·ctm· would likely suffer from~a proJtc't !tbe 1)oantu JlOuclq, ~ns Radlo and ouf. mercia.1 emphasla" to the airport Ftl• scOtle m Ute· Wll).acre Emta7,;,Jan. telvel, ~ bt COlllJ!elled by tncreased an Irvine Company oflklal said .t~y. "If Ibis ~ does. f"""•" . l<>ldiDI coill lo l!Otk 1<zoning from pres- RiChard A. Reese, v1ce presJdent for Retie sdf, "alltlnc commemaJ.iestabo t!llt Wultrlat,Ulel."· plallning or .the gia!lt land development lisb.rOenU id NewpJrt~tit;, .iii Coroi'ia 1he lrvtne COmpany already filed oite comi:wiy. said he will appear at a]IUbUc ... .del :Ku:'..W ..,.2ill11COOld.'be.. sruuY d!P· JOlll!' cbanea request, for a Planned bearmg on the zone cbu&e reqaest, kJ 'affldld." .. ·~ \'' --;, !.. CO.rnwdtr trad: above the ~Ford •, r r •• ~ .::..-,....,,_ • ' Aerqr)lrtrOnl~ Dlvi!lon fac.ility between· M~Jr ·..'.BoUJe\r.ard : and 'Jaml1(>ree ·Road ' ~·said his' firm will seek a delay· fn action on this requeSt, ~ng a thor- ough siudy by the city of th( Impact of' such development. He said Newport Beach should give equal study to the Lockheed proposal. "Any changes in what has been Jong planned for that area 1hoold be very cautious!~ consld~red . "':lthin the context of ·the piaster plan,"' Reese sal~. . ' • -•• Collnally Awarded., :P.osf! Nixon Names Democrat to Tre~ury Position ' DA ha.OT·tflff ........ ' . NEIGHBOR INSPECTS DAMiGE AT1DEITRI .If HOllSE·". ' . WASHINGTON (UPI) -In.an open bid for pollUCal peace, President Niun today name.i Dimocrat Jolin B. Co~y, former Texas governor and close friend of former President Lyndon B. Johnson, .lf, be treasury secretary. CoMally, who also served in the Ken- nedy AdministraUon will succeed Davkl M. Kennedy. wbo will remain in Nixon's official famiJY as an arriba~dOr-at-large to , deal · wllh llrtequllloOai finance and moneta,rY peliey. Wjlli Connally al bla lllde. Nll<on told While House newsmen: "We have a RepUl>Ucan President • aqd a Democratic Cc:IJ&rtU, but tbe problema we have are ~vie Cepter · · 1 . M~_1fim '""i •. ~ff! -~Y~ I : ,:Jqb<jM~·i..1!~ tliia .~ sald tlll:Newparl Bed m,1c . ~lii'1 •'l""'. ~ '1U mlll!oo • )ullt , llndlr ·~-opecllfcalionl,. He plalined I~ reco~wayg to trim II mllllOn In Newport BeaCh, th• Sun6y Caller. Was·"'*•~ ' , !ram Iha.I !fC1n al a -Uni ct.the city ' 'l coUnell today. • ) The countiJ was expected to s~·· l ' ' · j most o( Jts aftei'noon study selalOn American problems., We need to ap- PJ'tla<:h theJn tn .a.blpartls.a11 rtlanner." Connally, who served three two-year terms as a·Texas gOYernor through 1988, said he was "profoundly ,pro4~ grateful and bumble with this appointment." ·Nil.on , said he would withhold sub- mitting of Connally's nominati-On to the Senate until after the new Congress con~ · vene1 in January. Kennedy, he said, would continue In the rablnet post pro- bably until Feb. 1 when Nixon's new budget presentation iS completed. . 'Ibe proposed nomination drew quick praise from )>emocratlc . leaders in Congi:ess. 'sPeaker John W. McCormack desCtibed Connally as a 11fine man1 oustandlng,-and a gr!lt Aifterlcin." Connally, 53, served as Navy aecretary uncler the late l'l<sldent Jobn F. Kennedy and WU seriously WOlllldecl by gun(Jn when riding in tht1same auto with Keo- nedy at the time of the usasslnaUon in Dallas seven years ago He has been a cloae political ally of Johnson's throughout ~.Ye.~, both .in Washington and in Texas. When Johnson was a House ·member, Connally served as · bis secretary from 11139 lo earQ< !IMI. Aller a.hltcl>,of ·Navy service and a job u ,a radio ataUon U • ecutlve .fn AusUn, he rejolntd Jobnaon 11 his Senatoifal admlnlltraUve Uslltant 'ln 1949. 7. . He oerved one year aa Navy secrelaf.1 under Kennedy befo<' winnllll eleclioo u pefpor' in 196l. 1 I • II WP.the socond N~ cablael,ld'\f! In recent weeks. ·Tile Pres!deiit dm.r.;tj Walter J. Hickel as interi0r19ecretary,oQ thecf8y .befoi.·~ and ·~ Rtf>'. Roren· C. Be Mortlin lo -him; • t C.OOnally is the first Democrat to be ap- palnted lo a Nixon cablnol poat a1lllougb 11ante~ Patrlclc· 11.,-n..-• .,..._ Kennedy ·and Jolmoon\ lllde. baa '"°"" lerVinf Ni·~On u a ~·H!J~-·· CouDMilor "WIPi,'.C,ii~·--... ~ pW>o·lo roW:n -lo llarv(ll'd. _., Pair of R · I A t rtviewinl tbe entite ciyjc center F,o-u naway u OS I, ....... The council fs dlle lo act al tt. . . . _, .. .,,. -, .. 'J ,· I r. t• ,, · • • •••• _. ,_ • ."•· ·-..,~.~ • . .• • 11 f 7:30 p.in. ml!!!lfn& on a propooed con Ira!;! ' ' ' I • ~ I ' ' ' • ', ,• I ' ' ' • ., ,,·~- '.'' PRESIDiiN:f,Ji'lT.~QD.iJCES"HIS PICK A'S .~w.s 1~!11i!l,'ARY;Of' TH,1•!rRllAillRY· .o, : with the county to provide land for 1 new Hacbor Judicial District· court. " G. M . D . . . It llurlbnrl --""'"' re- T I I' PJ>rmor T•~· Gov'"'°'· «;onnally., Ml!!=;~lty, N ;' """·Mr~· NIXOI) i 1,:· , ·· ' · ' . -t "' . ; 1 ·ause aJ.o_r . ama9er . ;:,._ :r~:~:=r::~:11.t , I l , , . ' • ' ~ \ , • . Two runawar cars -one frariflcaHJ .. pursued by its owner, who was injured itJ the chase -caused major datnJ!.ge lo Newport .Beach Sunday. One ' 'mowed -'•·-.,.._cl·A•e another ISI0,000, he aald, :dowh1 five trees. The 'CJUJU mmtd · •-wblle 'blqlding the entire coritple:r to meet houSe. · ~· 1980, rather than 1995 needs, would ane , John Linn, 51, of '411 Fl~Phip 'Road, another-fl million . - suffered an arm laceration '1i'hlle trying Hurftmt said there are several other to stop his car as it rolled down, Sandcas-avenues open to cut. costs. He said be will preseat them to the council, but will not Harbor Pa.nel Prop,:q~es ' ' • ! ' • Study of Tideland F,ee '. tie Drive, police said. ~ them. ., He 1 said the parking brD:e failed 'to Harlbw't·aaid $1 .5 million could be sav- ... hold. • ' ' ed by cohStrucUng all surface parking fdr VCI Outlines .· Orang~ County Harbor Commissioners . today asked the couniy Board of Super- 1vlsors to hire an independent appraiser to study the proPosed tidelands use fees and that the fees not be applied until Joly I, J'71. ~r square foot ror. commerclal marinas i -be delayed fnlm Jan: I until July l, , or tmUt the independent · study Is com-City of Irv ine Form qtio1i Plan . l The .vehicle knocked oTer 'rive trees: ·the reduced number of spaces. ' clobbered a lamp post ahd uprooted an He aid an addition11 $325,000 could be 1 saved by rec!Ucing the space re-UDderground sprinkliq' 111tem along its ·qqtrern1:gts',to n:i~t'lt75 needs.1 roUte.w , . Hurlburt ukt sUll more could be cut plete. . , Investtgators sild the ~ nnany came ·Out ot tbe· c0st Ji the. facilities Were built UC Irvirle ofllci•ts Sa.turdaf ouUti.td to rest at an interaeclion.;_ , · . to. speclf1cat.19ns below what the ardd-The move came after more than five hours of discussion of the fees by com- mission members. The llidependent apPr:aiier refefred to by commlaioners is George Jones;' who was hired by the Irvine Company to ap- praise the falr market reDt.1 value of their e.fforts· in· the movement to: in· No· one was lnjurtd tn the t p.m. in-tect recommeqds. corPorate the city of Jrvln'e at a-geneTal , cid~t, .JilYolvlhg ' •. -~ncOln :eonunental· He.u,id, lf the council decides to adopt • their marinas. His study and that done which apparently sli.......A jpto drj,_ve gear the contract and build only the police m~n~ of community residents at lhe while parked With. ~'itne idlif\I. -faCilitj it this· ti,me, tne total cost would un1~ers1ty. . • Owner Alex Schv•rl. 56. of 511 Nth St., be juJt under M millk>n. Commissioners sugge!ted the move to supervisors because "the facts pre.senled to us by the Department of Real Prop- erty Services and independent appraisers ·suggest some real problem areas that deserve further study.'' by the cowity's real property service!: staff differed oonslderabl)' on ·what a f1lr rental of lb< county Udeland1 would bi!. curt· Miller, assistant to vice ch~~ell~r • badn't ·inlended,to. ~1>tri to iee iifovei: -If i.t approv" the contract, the cltY, will L. ~·Cox. said UC! has ehgaged"lhe co.. •De)lrlch,·01 51! 35~h flt .• however.· . be,.obllgaUni ll!elf to opend tao,llOO /or Comrnissionei-Henry Roberts Jr, poini· ed out that, in addttlOn to the ln1ne Compeny11 commercial lnterests,1 there are a sumtantial number of homeownen who would also be affect.ed by the _ap- plication of the fee. suit; ... ., firm of Grlffen·Hagen and •4 He was forced to;afier tbe lumrf~ facllttiet. most of JVbich would evtatuallr "• . ..~ imlshed into 'the" lall~r residence. whieh be· aband wllb the c<J11111. The commissioners further asked that the application of Interim fees -'6 per lineal foot for private slips and 12 cent. · Kroepr to update its own 1965 1 ..... ,, on was occupied .at~thel time by Detfricb, bf recommending a smaller p;ilice the economic feasibility of incorporation. police said. 1 • (lee CENTER, Pap I) The 'firm live years ago had sai4 a city , , The county Board of Supervl80l'll 11 scheduled lo hold a public hearing on the • matter Wedneodly, during wh¥:b HICbor Department Dlreclor:Kennelli .Sampion will preeent the commJssion's recom- mendation. 10.~ lacrer in size · woultl be fiscally sound.1Since then, tlte proposed acreage for ~rporalion bas fluctuated, a~'d now ts efiahlished at,18,000 acres. . ~ ~1llier said the Consultants wur·study i;peciflc sources of revenue for the city as well as the services the university. can reasonably expect to receive. Residents at the general meetipg. which was spon!Ored by the Council ol the Communities of Irvine~ ill.sO v~ed to conduct a straw poll to determine if the collUlllllllty M a whole feels It Is l1me lo vote on the que1Uon of cityhood. E. Ray Quigley, CCI execuUve director, said the poll will not seek opinions on the lncorporaUon issue, it.self, but rather lt will be des!Jned to find out if residents think the current lncorporallon move- ment is properly timed. Quigley said a campaign sponsored by CCl to convince the Local Agency Formation Commission to authorize the Incorporation vole also Is being mapped oo~ he said. · Sqµad .. Leader Testifies Witn~ss Say s Gls Or~re d U, Kill 'Sy rnpathizer~' Burglars Clean . ' . ' FT. BENNING, <l~·.:(UPI) -A romu . Bacoo leslilied that Medina. ~led ~ ~·ha\.~ (~~ea l!lailY .of thell\ ""e Home l n Ne. wp· ort_' squad •ltaiftt un<l!r ui Wie!amL. ~ men to·a ·brlellnc lbe •lll(lbt· before Ila babies, -and old m.ncwho ~eam- Jr: 'tatillm"toaay '!)iii All1erloan1ii>," ·~.: .,.; J l!d'd!l\iY .~Js¥d·' · · : ; N~ llPcl!;Jiol\;,.· toda ari \n_. ·: fantQlpen· ntjll Into · lly · Lal uDdar . '\lie ..W'WO wwe rolr1C lo lj>e -ol i Ba'°" 'l&ld be had been ~ In in-vestJcallng·lbe b<qllry·ol an ~ ordon ·lo "llfll aD Viet Conc and Viet Ny Lal f, • -Aid..""•· -...., fanllt cl._ ':i>e•e<"tnia\ ' dilld, never · ShoieCfflb -1n wlll(fi r mon · t6m Cone sympathlzen," which lo him II> lo~thelltbVlolConcBa~ We lrUl!aWOa\811,b~lrullaooldman." R,1111-U.olllemr·-.tofoln. •, · eluded women and cblldren. were lo "kill !be .Vlei Qms and ·Vlei Coog All tbr" caleflOrjU, he aaJ4, Ciiuld be · Jan~ 211 i:.m11>1 Star i-; !Old : Tile wilnels. s. Sgt. L. G. Bacon, was 1ympalhlt<n, ~H food and f'!! pall 0( the. Viet Cq proper. ' , peUoe Jie> noticed tliai..the, .Mma..:.. .fl>., l callef( lo the otand by the defense after IOUl'C<s, kJIJ all tho """!1811 and bum - -said ht had-1>een iolt'ln Ibo cl .... '• -fur nc valold al 11,llOI t two olhersoldien had te.Ufled the in-•~e:" , , • .,..,,ol_mddlildreo "*'IJl>ing -·wettmlalinl•&lnday. . slrUCtioru were, to· cfest;oy everything In Undtr quetllonlq bf ,l)ol-Qwljit. ~ l!kt!t 11*1 bolflts. putting Rublnl said he ii In lbe 'proc:m,of mov-• the village during the M_,.b 11, 1911, IUdwlf Q. !lay, 8""" ·~ a · ..,. "W-Ill ..M, droppblf -~.In fng from Beverly !DU. lo CDrona del Mor sweep. . ' palhiler <.'Ollld be a w.man or a ddld·8'd, ~-lank." : · · a nil Jul saw lbe 1!Uoaq fumllbli1p '"' The orders, the three teJUfied, came wu a penon who "would kill y<iu Uil Aobd .., a'OIHUmlnalfaa by Capt. Dt<. 5 when be pot them In the'-· from Capl Emetl Medina, commander they Were my enemies.'' · Aub!rer M. Deniel Ill. tbe ~tor, Invtlllptor1 aakl the IUIPOCt 1p- of C Company, In which . Calley com· Call•y Is charged with killing 102 whether he had elll*!<d '-11Df 111' porenlly entend lbe lm>a by pryinC m1nded the firs! plaiOOll. civlllam lhal day and proaecutlon Wjt· (Set CALLEY, ..... I> -1111 llfldim -· " . . . Boys Clnh Gift . . Good Year Round .. . ' • •. . " • ' • • • ' • ' ' 1 . . -,. ~ How aliout 'giving lh0 ·1>oy.,·or ,ooys, ill': your We a airlimiu glit i1iat wmi1 wear ' out ahd is gOOd 315 dajs-a year? : '. A' one'year membenhjp, to llie .J!o)i1 Club of'the H'!'IJol".,Yu and gOOil ·~~ · branabes ls 11JUe5ted1 by Elecutiw 1J)j.. rector Lou Yant.om. .. "Boys I to·18 will always•IMwe •a•pleOI· lo: go-for ~lhlejfcs~wo00worldng, ~· field lrlpo and jual plain iun,".he.nolel. ·' Further inlarmalJon may be ol>lalnt>I. by calling eJther brancJi.; • 1 ' Bright aUnny sldes _lre ,prbmlaed for Oran1e , ~Y .~IY .. wlth . " nighttime weather 1mnlinlng clear ( and cool: Meti:ury rudfnP ..., tabbed for tbe mlddJt: lhtiel.1 . ' . . ' ( ~Sml! TODAY:. ln the toit.rih tnitollme:nt of hi& mtmotr1, • fornier RMllian P1'~r Khr&Ww:htv klWf Pre• dent KrnnedJI' tot11' the· oneo ulho' backed down in the 196Z.minlte cri.sil. St.e 1torv ~ 4. °"" 10 ; ·~ . : ''. • .. ,. 1' ... ..: • • . ' 1. ; C:HRl,st~, ·: I ·-' ·--a · I c 11 .. '"9· • ,. I -• ...._... ~ a... ... "' 7 ,..,... ,j --... t ...... , .......... .._ ... c-ks .. • ..... CMtt' , .. ,. C•www-• n - -':i ,..,. "'""' II ,_,. °'*'"' ,, ~ ........ I ............ ,.......... • .... ,,, .... ~ .... \ ,._ ,... ..... 4 • ......... II ........... ti ... Llallli'I If '..._.. ... .... --. ----.. •• • ' , • . - '1unaed Out Safe . ' :11an!ord Postmaster James Presley Inspects hole burned into post ?office safe during the weekend ~Y Safecrackers using an acetylene ·torch. The burglars got $43,300 in cash and stamps. 'Devil Cult' :suspect's Death Trial Delayed t : i<>rferlnf of testimony In the nnlty trial Of accused ."de\'il cult"· klller Steven cnJg Hurd,... delayeq -y in Orange Qlmty SUperior Court 1n tbe absence of tie prosecutor aaaigntd to .theiheating. '~udge Robert L. Corfman is expected td Jauncb tbe trial of the 20-year.old ~· T1ieldly with • tho retunl ol 1il!stut • Diltrtct Attorney E cf i I r ~ He ·ll ¥iY atudyiq reports Jt.r1117~·~ :Ji -Ille oplnloc of !llYclditrlN that P !II.Uy nne bul bis reopcmee of their question• rllle4 doubts ~ be Jl!>le '";; ' .. ' • 'lo . , • i Ca1'8 l)amaged ji ~I~ Cm~h' .. Sibuy nl,iit ·~ ·c.m. to • eriiclndo in Com .Meaa. 'wbeti yaiJ;fi'ieai -t out of control on JAi;iood' Cl!de, In an ... that. WI four vehicles~. One boy riding in the car. whose driver took him to get medical care: suffered a ?ninor lee injury, Polite said. 'll)ey identified the drlvrr u Richie E. Love;-18; o1 5010 Neptune ~ve ... Ne~­ port Beach, noting he left his driver s Ucense at the 1eene to rule out any hint r of hit-and-run. ' They said the ln.jured p1ssenger wu Peter R. Vordale, 18, of 834: Via Lido Nord. Love told Investigators he was turilng around on the c:frcle, at' Aliso Avenue, when he went out of control and smacked (lne car, sending il into a second and third vehicle. Car owners, all from Newport Beach, were tdenUfied as Omer W. Long, 22, of 1401 Galaxy Drive, Steven J. Landrigan, 19, of 533 EJ Modena Ave .. and Ralph F. Chatllk\D, 18, of 2'28 Via Orvteto. . . DAILY PILOT OUNG!" COAST l"U•Ll5NING COMl"A~ Rob•rt N. w,.d ' ,., .. .,.,,, .,.., l"u&ll.- J•c;• l . Cur1•v Vkt l"C-lfffll ,,_. ~II M•1'1&9'1' Tho111t1 Kt•wil Editor Tholfl•• A. Mu•ph;n• M-1'"9 Edltw Corfman will ~ asked by the prosecution to cn;:der Hur4 to go on trial. If Judge Corrman declares Hurd to be sane the young .drifter will fact trial fo r the killings of Mrs. Flore1:1ce Brown. 31, of El Toro and service statioD attendant Jem .W,"10 \:arlln, 21, of Sonia An1. He ii accmed of being the leader of a grcq:> of . ~-who mW'dtred ~ Mlltl-V1•lo Wieber all<r se~""" her left liin\!°iiftc! 'rem.illlg vitii-~W.' lllveatiplon cllim · portions of Mn. Bl'O'Q'a body were devoured in rftea u!'«!fted with .the worship of Satan. Her body was' found June 15 ~111 I. ~ grave off Ult Ortep Hjpoy. rn..ua&ton believe llhe wu murdered JJ"dtfl ~Uer Jn an lr'\'ine-orange CfOVe. catun was the vtdl.m of a hatchet murder at bis service staUon June. 2. Of. flcers iald be WIS left ID I pool of blood on the w11hroom floor after his killers took.*'° t0 lio from iil1 uu. Sepafate trials.have been ordertd fol" two other )'QUUla Identified as members of the 11111 brolwl up with the wave of arreata produced by the Brown.C.rlin killings. Herman Hendrick Taylor. 17, 1 ltwient, faoes trial Jan. 6 on the dual murder char1es. That same. dtte was aaslgned to Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse, Iii, of Garden Grove who is charged with tbe Carlin killing and being an aa:essory to· the murder· of Mrs. Brown. Hui~ is due to appear before Judge James F. Judge Wednesday for a ruling on the request that be be remanded ta juvenile court for future actioa on the charges. Hulse, Taylor and Christopher "Gypsy·· Gibboney, 17, of Portland, Oregon, were certified as adults in the Orange County Grand Jury Indictment of the four men allegedly involved in the kill inas. Orar;ig~ County District Attorney Cecil Hicks has filed extradition proceedings for the -relurlJ of Gibboney to 6railge COOncy. RQad Contract Let A 115,150 contract to re.surface .a two- mU. stretch . of Bonlla Canyon Road has betn awlrded by the. 0 t a n 1 e Coonty Board of Supervlsou to JI. J: Noble of Orange. The i«tion to be Im· proved eltel'!ds from MecArthur Boule- vard to Coyote Cl.nyon Drive, just aoutb of 1JCI. ... Boat Par~de · ' Scheduled • • 'For Ne.rt" Newport Harbor will aialn be. Uie setne o( a '1f~sUvar of Ughtli'~ J'ligbtly P'rfdly tllro<lgh Dec. 23 as hundreds join In the annual Christmas boat'"J>"'ade. The colorful contingent of boatst r&n1· Ing up to 11 many u ao per nltht. Will begin their tour each night at 1:30 o'clock' from tile Balboa l!land ferry fonding . The fettiv61y dealrated craft will rwini Into the Nor1h Balboa Island Owmel Ind baclr "'t •flill,' cut. north to the Blclc Bay bridge ruchlna: the Wtst end (If tbe North Lido channel an hour late<. They. will retuni following the illud In the sauth lid• ol tho Lido l!le brldl•· then follow Balboa Peninsula to the jetty, arriving there at 8:45 p.m. The jaunt will proceed to the Marine Avenue bridge, tM.n return following the Balboa Island shoreline to the ferry 11.ftd.. Ing. The boal.s will be judged S1turd1Y night by a committee selected by the Commodore's Club, a subcilv1alM (If tile Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, which ts co-spansoring the event wtth the Newport Beoch City Employeo Alloda- llon. From Page l CALLEY ••• civilian penoMel ln the villact, he said be had not. "What did you think was going to ha~ pen?" ·Daniel asked. . ... , thoulf!I I wu 1olng to be killed, !lir ... He aid he did ,.. a fr011P of people In tho vlllag• but could not remember lta 1ize. · "Why didn't you alloot them?" Daniel asked. "I don't know, 1lr." "Why didn't you have your men search them?" "It's hard to say, sir," Bacon replltd. "You weren't scared for your llfe With these people?" Bacon said they "came up ao quJckly'" he did not have time to be acued. He ad. ded that he bad two of bis men take them to Cilley. BaCOD said bis helicopter had rece ived fire aa It went Into the My Lai ll!lding areo. After be ll!lded, be aid, be Ind hll ma~ .both fired II a .Viet~ soldier ID a gray uniform With •'reel around the collar.'' He aid the man IOI away into the village. Prooecution wt.,_ have ~d thera wu no enemy fire ai them. . Eailier, former infantrymen Goa. II. 00-ol CinchlnaU and E1mOr G. Hayw<iocM.,tlfied Medina hid lnltructed bis 'men to wipe out t1ie vlllap. HOywood aid .Mtc1iJ!a hid told them u.e· wwe "no innocent clvilillll" in My Lal. Both II t d Oil CTOU• -esamlnaUon, however, th1t Medina made no ~le menUoa of kl1liDI women or children. Medino II charged with ovenll responaiblllty for the death of "at least 17!" civilians that day, but hll cue hla not been referred to "°""'mll'llal. "He (Medina) aid it wu ouppoeecl to be. a combat-assault. a searclt-an<f.. destroy misaiot1 -destroy, that was the word -we were supposed to level that ~ace," tettified Oliver, who earlier ·~ peared for, the prosecution. ''I remember he &aid U there were one hot round fired (in oppasition) we were supposed to level the place," Oliver uld. "There were supposed to be no civililnl there. From Page 1 CENTER ••. ' buildin&. Hurlburt cited a report from Police Oilef .8. James Glava1. Glavas said two opposing factors bear ' on the space needs of the new police building: 1. "The increasing crimins:Uty ~f the. . American people . and the tet1dfncy of municipal governments to increase I.be . activities of police agencies." , 2. ';Improved technology and 1paoe ace equlpment that offers a mtans to _im- prove the effertivet1e.ss of the individual police officer." Glavu: u id to red uct the anUcipated space requirements would be a "calculated risk" that new tecbnolOC)' will in the future rtduce the number of police personnel needed per population. L l'•t•r Krl•t ~ •lfd'I City ldttor """" .... 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Ind Cltll *'\ ... , 0 1fflfnll, ivo.e'lf!llon W """' U.a IMllllll\ll IW -II tJ.7f INritfll'(I •l/tlt'r •1'11ft..,.. fJ_2J '"""'"'"· Slated in Ouh Burglary A former Orange County &he.riff'& depu- ty accused of the burgl1ry of the Mission Viejo County Club bas been ordered to face Supefior Court trial April $. Judj:e Byron K. McMillaD set tbat date for former deputy Frederick B. lrvlnt, 41, of LI Habra . Irvine pl .. decf nOl pJlty to c1tar1u af buttlary. grand theft. auto fbefl, rec::elvlnc stolen property and coii.. spiraey, all contained in an Orlflie Coun· ty Grand Jury indictment. lnine was one. of two deputies auertedly 1etn In the country club'a ,otf shop Sept. 20 by 1 witness who called &htrlff's Offictrs to lhe scene. Officers: laid former deputy Arthur 8. Duncan. 34. of Huntington Beacb Im· mediately surrendered llut Irvine com· mandeered a patrol car and led b1J: former colleacues on a wild chue that ended in Riverside Coucty atltr sboll were. ei:cbanged between tbe vehicles. Arrestiq: officers l&ld tmne. ttpelttd- ly pir.1tened to commit suicide while they tried to penuode him to ourrender. Dunce, apparently dfstreaed at tbe grind theft Ind barillll' Cbarl .. filed against him and Irvine, took b11 own life three weeks lattr, officials uld. He was found banged from the rallm of tho garap at hia home. Botb men wen employed by ' the Minton Viejo Company 11 HCUrlty guord.! In their off-duty hours. Charrea 111g•ln1t Irvine Include the theft of he1ttrs beiO!llin& to the Miuioa Viejo Company and the Anabeim Plumbing "Company. I - 11Serving Orang• &linty Sine• 194i'' .., •••• CARPET Ill UPHOLSTERY, INC. The lasttr:ig ofChristm . ., , ' . ' • • Easy ta t>ldUN an art show for th• ham• with this mini pair. Easels from lSO lo 16.50 Paintinp from l!O Ill 22.lO I GWS TOI' ACCESSORY TABLE A ffeit1Mr'1 W-V ti ... , • ti ..,,.,_ Ull I~ 1fllff1 _.., •-ti ... ullf•Uy 1.n.. 111.111 dl>o:era lint ,.,.111.,,., lft • bit .... ,.. 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W.St", I), 16", H. 21' .. .... ,.J.00, Sl«IAI. llll.00 ' -·-7 GAME TABLE by llta"dt for 1•111•1 M"•r ,.epl1 11lty, tltt,..'1 ,.... ti IJlfh:lt 11+11 Meuty _,1111 lop flnl1hM !ft w•lnut "'""" 0 11 IR• tiff, IOlld clt•"'f •ft" ... " '"'"" •11 th• ..... ·'··· .,.... 11v1t .. .i '"''' 1111 ,,.._..,. MMld t1n1111. t•.00 PASADENA POMONA Colorado ot fl Mo lino-792·61 M Holl, !01t of Gor•y~29.3026 SANTA ANA Main at Elev•nth-.541·162 1 s. ..... ,,.,. 0,... MeHey lft•I• • I . -... ... . . . . -. .. . .. . . .. .. .. -.. ' . ' . .. . • • JO IP f • F F • • 'O• --..... ~ • r Santas Add .:Dafe to Christmas ' ~ • • .. ls Santa Claus real, or is he a figment rofchildbootl Ima in'alion·! He does exist, according to .'Ticktockers of t~·N•tional CharityiLea- gue, who entertained their own private Santas Bt ·tht!'.ir an~ual father-dau gh- ter get-together, this year title(t. Dad's 8.•J0Uy Ol'"FelloW. ! · : ' ' ~ The teens and their fathers gathered in the Balboa1PaviUon Saturday for a 12 :30 p.m:Juncheon which included a mixer game called Hi-ho Diddy- o Bingo, invented by the seventh graders. ~ictures were taken of the fathers and daughters at 12:30 ·aml •the senior Ticktockers entertained with a short skit. A buffet was served from tables dreSsed in red apd cen tered with poinsettias, and each Ticktocker brought a g_i{t,tof 8 ~Ud at the Bilingual Preschool in Santa Ana. ' lrivitations were made' and sent by 'the 1Qtfi grade Ticktockers and name tags were designe(S b,Y the eighth graders. .. ·. The tags were in lb~ she~ of Ch.ri~tmas tree balls, with a different color indicating each grade. Fathers with more than orie-Ticktocker daugh- ter v.•ore multicolored tags. . . . , -, • •. Fathers wearing.'the most ·colorful t«gs were Dr. ·Harold Lincoln Qod,. shall, whose daughters are Susan and Elizabeth: Carlton Harper Hand, Carole and Cynthia ; Dr. Edwin Terrance Moran Ill, Jennifer and Stephanie Anne, and Dr. Ted Robert Nehrenberg, Janet Ann, Marianne and Nancy Ann. ,·· Other fathers with more than one color were Garold Raymond Tan- ner. Janet Rae and Frances: Dr. Royal Duane Tucker. Joanmarie and Pat- . ti; Robert Edmond Anderson, Glenna and Holly, and Dr. Buster Oliver Bruce. Brenda and Kimberley. Still others were Charles Marland Johnson. Marla and ·Diana : Dr. Robert Edwin Rakel. Cindy and Barbara ; Dr. William Arthur Conover Jerilyn, Jennifer and Pamela, and Dr. Russell Reed Langenbeck, Gail Anne and Kathy. Concluding the list were Rowland Gardner Lohmsn. JuJie and Vicki: Thomas Leona rd Parrish. Linda al'IA Lori; Dr. John Granzella , Sara and Jana, and Or. Guv Everett Miner Jr., Kim and Robin. A mother-daughter service organization. National Charity League members and Ticktockers support the John ·Tracy Clinic. Demonstration Home and Nursery School, Costa Mesa. Ticktockers range from seventh to 12th graders and are presented at the National Charity League Debutante Ball at the conclusion.of their ser- vice. Many go on to the National Chari ty League Juniors as young adults. Mrs. Herbert J ohn Meany serves as president of the Newport Chapter and Mrs. Guy Austin Smith Is coodinator. of Ticktockers activities. BEA ANDERSON, Editor MMNr, __... 14. Int • ..... 11 Family Christmas . Party Awaits Tennis Cl!!b ' REAL SANTA - A whole .group of Santa Clauses were luncheon guests of Ticktockers of the National Ch'a rity League Saturday when the girls hosted their annual father-daughter get·together. Helping a Santa (Miles Larson) fill his bag are Debbie Campbell (le[!) and Cathy Larson. The TiCktockers brought gifts for the Bilin.(!ual Preschool, Santa Ana. Sweet Tooth Satisfied, Scholarships Soar -!~~ ·~ .. ;t. :· ... ~ .· . , Rod Laver, who ts. representirlg the Newport Beach Tennis Club in Tokyo in the tenni s Grand Prix, will be honored along with his wife during the club's an- nual Family Christmas Party -Sonday, Dec. 20. Prior to his leaving on tour, Laver, his wife and l6-.m9nth old son, Rick get in the ho!fday mood early in their A ·special sale of candy is being conducted until Thursday, Dec. 24, by the Cos ta Mesa Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, with proceeds going to nursing scholarships, The candy may be purchased at the auxiliary's Gift Shop or ordere4 by calling Mr-.:~ Clyde McCall at 646-6242. Sacking the sweet treatJ ;i are Mrs. John J , Knapp (left) and Mrs. LeRoy C,':t Willmann. ' S. new Cameo Shores homa. 1 ',• Teenager's Cold Approach Sparked by Method Backfiring _,,: DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please inform DEAR ANN LANDERS : You told Would you.believe the sighl of me lak-Ute Saaday .ecU/ten. ~;~; my mother that the more she keeps shov-"Monterey," who insis.ted th~t. ~r. sex-. Ing off my stocking fired him up? Have DEAR ~NN LANDERS: I cheered yiu; ing your column down my throat the tess less marriage was just 'fine-, that it would you ever heard.of swch a thing? My en-at!vlc6 lo those who are concerned 1..00vl •Pt l am to read it. For years J never be 1 lot better if she and her husband tire , married 11.re has been this wa~. And an overweighl friend or relative. ~ missed a day .· Now at age 17 J find don l tell me Im 1.ucky -that m~lhons of right you are! If hwniliation and na~ myself refusing lo read it (although I learned to en)oy sex. That's quite a state-women would glVe anything if their and needling could force people to 1ok really want to) for the simple reason my menL How do YOU know? hus~ands found t~em that , attractive. 1 weight, everyone wouJd be thin. Plaj ~ mother keeps pressuring me. For 1 few w-•· she s•··-ld buggi·n· me At, a woman whose marriage has been don l feel lucky. I JUSl feel hrecl. again, Ann;_ FORMERLY FAT .~~~ ~ wppie ft wbo ani h1vhl1 tlte 11me troable -It's full of sex and nothing else 1 take issue • Every column on sex, drugs, out-of. but now she has started again and it your tlll1ll '°de a HUit cllpplDJ and ibov· with you. Conversation ii virtually none:x-I wish you'd print more letters like the DEAR FOR1"1: Con11ider It playtd,4 114 wedlock pregnancy is presenlecld twhi~th .. the1 makes me hate both you and her. in(. istent in our home. If 1 want to hear an ~~:!ct~~~ ~~:r~~w-m~~~ ~rr!fe:~ :~r~~ thanks for tbe ttque1t. ·:·: usual comment: "Here -rea s. t I realize this is craiy but I want to tell adult voice I turn on the: radio. When we / -• - b ~-,. I get to leelin• she nd the d tho nd I Parntl are not helpln1 me get acro11 Canada had sex wilh his wife? Your ml-Unsure of ooursell on dates'. "~a"; urns me up '""""'au ft you a my mo r an usa s 0 first married 19 years ago 1 thought the ,, nw ~" doesn't trusl me. other mothers who are dolrfg the slime to their tee:1a1en wben they force my eagerness of the young buck would 'di-umn Is so biased In favor of men you right ? What's wrong? Should you~" h. knock · II y def ti I ~--• -' It ... •A n1ake me sick. If you print my letter I'll Sho Id · , "•nd f A La""• Several months ago you printed a letter l 1ng to 1t o . ou are ea ng ct llJUI OD M11111:M alRI m-e ma.ua...,ry mlnish in time but I was wrong. Last u n t you . ~ or nn .,...,r d I ho h d h. GRIDGED IN ... _ cat the newsl'Ulper the day it appears. -bookl 1 "D t' ~-d Do 'ti " _,,,;'""--from a 15-ycar-ol gir w a t is same your own purpose. -reld.Jla. Htw wise••• l8': mae wbt 1akt, week my husband and I returned home ,.-t: a 1ng uv;:i an n , e1"'~ problem. When my mother read that let-GEORGETOWN. "I can defend myself agala1t 1ny from a 400 mile trip -he drove all the DETROIT, t.tJCll. ing with your request 35 ctnts in coin:;!Qii ter she accused me of writing tt. t told DEAR GRIDGEIJ1'8ravo IOI' you, I'm enemk!•, but Lord protect me frem my way. It was 3 a.m. when he finally turned DEA R DETROIT: Start nlbblln', 1llttr. a long, self-addrea.sed, stamped envdt~ her, "I didn't write It but I could have." 11ac1 yo• wrote. Aod oew -aJI 10• call frieeda!" the key in &ht door. and con1kler you rael{ fortunate Its not In care or the DAILY PILOT. .:.~~ . . ••• _t.iond.ay, Ottf:mtitt 14, 1970 • L·eo:· Cycl.e Favors New Start ·TUESDAY valuable aupp<>rt; sti'eollhal mlvo: ll•a!JJtlc approach is• ties wltb,loved ones. • neoeaalty.. , money responsibili ties. AQVAJUUS (Jan. 2G-Feb. 11): Beher for finishing rather than beginning projects. Ex· DECEMBER 15 SAGl1TARIV8 (Nov. 22· CAPRICORN (Dec. :!Wan. By SYDNEY OMARR Dec. %l ): Avoid .aeelna situ•· lt)1 ~erful emoUont seeni Leo.It ntravaa:ent, ttnda to Uon •t.broug·b rose-colored io dlettte vital moves.1SetUe overdramatlse, caa be a glasses: Distorted. p l ct u r e fJunclal dlfferuces involving wobderhll .friend bul u111ally result.$ ir you in'slst on being a~torney, p1rtner. Uve up to demands more than most p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; per1on1 are willlog or capable · citement about special agree· me(Jt prevails. 1.iaintain poise. Let dust settle. Permlt others to take initiative. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): of glvla1. ARJES (Ma rch 2.l -April 19): Stress on need to change. Sta tus quo ls not apt to re- main .. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent en security, finishing projects wbich have direct ef- fort on future. Strive to enlarge borlzons. Avoid the petty. GEMINI {May 21.June 20): Move about; gel feel of what's going on aroun d you. Display veniatllity. Neighbor presents idea which J.s workable. Go to it. S t r e s s independence, originality. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Guard valuables. One who pretends to know all answ~rs actually i..S; groping, Reallze this ·and respond accord ingly. ' Stamps 'Zipped' Looking for a worthy project? The Huntington Beach Junior Woman 's -Club urgently needs the assistance of inter· ested citizens and organizations willing to contribute coupons to aid in its effort to ob- tain an artificial kidneY macl:tine. According to the Artificial Kidney Foun· dation of -California, more than 10,000 people die each year because of Jack of funds to pur· chase these machines. Kidney disease is the fourth largest killer in the country. Accepting the coupons is Mrs. Ole Almaas, project chairman, who may be reached at 847-0397 for information. Steady pace gets results. New emplo"yment" feature Is ac· ctnted. You do best now by learning basic rules. Be sure and then proceed. Avoid ex· tremes. Stress moderation. You ... · "'"""' 'YOGA I \'111Pi!U a.1llftf Olfll Give Vitality & Beauty .. ' YOGA CENTER <MS I . Im. 11, hilt I CtJI• MiM ..... , LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Cy- cle moves up; there is IAlto-V1111~0;'°:.,,j"n1v thlng1 anta Arrives for Panhellenic Party daylight. You can see where !"!~~;:~~=~::;==========~~========~ you want to go. Key is h> start. Indications favor new start, added independence. Social contact result..s in fine s. William Campbell will open her home Wed· p • ay, Dec. 16, at 10:30 a.m . for the annual New· port Harbor Panhellenic Christmas party. The fes· ~:gathering wiU include a gift exchange, lunch· eon and bridge. R. R. Cripe, as Santa is being wel- comed by (left to right) the Mmes. Lloyd McColl um. Eleanor Smith and Roy E. June. proposition. VIRGO (Aug. 2.1-Sept. 22): Hidden m a t t e r s dominate. Behind-scenes meeting may have direct effect on you. ~ ~ ' There are doubts and some ~~:r(iti mate Route Scores Gift Exchange ~~~:1~:~~~r~~~:~~ i:i~ ,; ~ _ Follows Lunch LIBRA (Sept. 23-0d. 22): ~~ N:.:;: p b H If e 'ryle aMual Christmas party Money from professional ef-:_:!I·.~ .. 0 0•1 nts y a t1 me for members of the Westward ~~~~ ;:u h!~rfl~,h~~eF~~e~~~ _ Hi;> Chapter, Daughters of the wishes. Be ready for quick ~ ~ British Empire wlll begin with changes. One who is in· : S By ERMA DOMBECK of gtrlic drives you cr:azy with eve rythin g to hamburger but a 12:30 p.m. luncheon in the qulsltive reveals more than he ~... . , . , desire." dressing It in a tutu, and you Laguna Beach home of Mrs. learns. :~ AH m~ .. hfe I ve been lrying1 "No,"irebesitated, "it's Ute say I have no Imagination. Harold Kleckner. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): t·:to b,t: JUSt another pretty Let's go up to the high school Members are asked to make Your ambitions come closer to .,. :Yace. glass. I know what It is. This and catch the last holl." re servanons for the event real1'ty You mak e ad-;:-4' Heaven knows I've tried to is the glass the ~ids use for · ... I have the feeling Joey which will feature exchange of justments which resillt in solid ~i,lollow . the thad1vi1ce11 of ~~die1s' the creme rinse. I saw it in Heatherton would have cried. gifls. gain .. Family member tends ~911agaz1nes a e me iruW o the bathroom not ·two daysli";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;--;;;;;'11 ;;put excitement in my mar-II ··.;rlage, but the fa ct is, I'm too :Frm conscious to nibble on ~ rs. (Besides, you never ~ ow where they've been.) ~ With some regularit y, :itv.wever, I go the inllmate .,r- t• )J:linner route. I get the candles ·:,J)Ut of the attic (which have ~'ip>elted all over the Halloween } t ~:ma.skJ), feed the kids early 111 ~faod slip into something that I ~~ar under a Coat until I hear ; ~y husband in the driveway. !·:, It JI my unworthy opinion : :uiat someone ought to' tell ~~n how to put excitement in ~' • marriage. It's getting ~,., ~ r and tougher. '· other nlil!il I met my nd at the door with his te drink. He sat down · ~ cue and started :~ ;·•·at's that I smell?" ·• 'fl' · 4~ ~uld be my new ~. 'Intim idation.' The lady said it brought a lot r customers In off the .. . ...r~ri;s not that," he said . snif- .;!ing. ;:J "The incense then. I rubbed ,.,. little garlic on each light ~ulb. You know how the scent ;~ M . . A' 1 USIC In Ir AT WIT'S END ago. Where are the kids?'' 1'1 fed (hem. and sent them to a basketball game," I said softly. "Hey, that's the aame t wanted to see," ,he 1ald. ·"What time does It begf!!?" • "Forget the basketba ll game," I shouted, "We 1tre having an intimate tlinner together." ''Whal are we having?" he asked. "Beef a la ground," I said. "That's as inti mate to bam- burger as I want to get tonight." he said. "Have }'OU no Imagination?" I stormed. "Look," he said, "I come hom e and you're wandering around in your pajamas with garlic all over the \ightbulbs, giving me a drink in a bathroom gl as s and doing saiAna's ~ Mariners Choral group of Z,.farlna High School ~·ill enter-.r;;;;~~M l ai n the Women 's Society of lptrisUan Service flt 10 a.m. "7ednesday, Dec. 16. c~ra1 -Gin• -C111111111 J•w11ry H""'""'°'°" e .. i:~·1 Llt0-1 Sl lK !lon .,, : The society, a women 's MUSIC IOX•S I lffll119 0111 ft1111 I.ti ellO 111n1n lmporb ~, oup of the Huntington Beach mmunity United Methodist : urch, wilt meet in ~1oore all . Rachel Circle will serve ~pou... . ;~ '~~1111,/,/, l: ~ ':<'/ ~ ~ ;,;/ ~ ASTRO ~~ ·-·SCIENCE -~ ~ CENTE~ ~ -' • . I I "//11fl'I"~' ASTROLOGY- WE ARE CONTINUING OUR SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! .FOR A LIMITED TI ME ONLY YOU MAY STILL RECEIVE : , ••• YOU R INDIVIDUAL PERSONALIZED HOROSCOPE •••• YOU R IN-DEPTH 1971 FO RECAST COMPLETE.. WITH CHARTS AND A CASSETTE TAPE •••, 011 A PER SONAL APPOINTMENT FOR YOU R ANALYSI S .... .... 011 BOTH IF YOU WISH ALL DONE BY A NATIONALLY FAMOUS AST ll.OLOGEll • PLUS • A COMPLETE HOME STUDY COUkSE IN ASTll.OLCGY MEMIERSHIP IN THE ASTR.0 SCIENCE CENTER. tll'le•ting1, l1tl111e1, g11t1t 1p•1~•"• etc.I T\'I ELVE MONTH SUISCl l PTION TO THE "AST RO SCIENCE NEWS." All thl1 11 011r lnhod11t te1 y eff1r e l enly S•t.50. !You wo11ld 1xpell to p1y t~i1 1"111Ch t 11d 111or1 for • 9ood Horo1cop1 11ont 1) Ter"u t r• 1v1i\eblt, .•. p1v 11 you lt1rn, Coll •• ASTRO SCIENCll CENTER Wrlte1 (7l4) 543·8100 1100 H. lkOADWAY ~111 SANTA ANA t1706 SCARVES NYLON NET trim e p1ck•9•, m•k• •n •n9•I, d11ign e trae, ruffle e pretty party •pron. 72" wide 27" x 27" NYLON SQUARES m•k• • gre et "littl•" 9iftl 98c t.o $1 .19 v•fu•s REG. 29< YARD ..... colOf HIKtlons 68'~ REDS! GREENS! FUN COLORS! • SLINKY KNIT PRINTS s111 .... • ACRYLIC SCREEN PRINTS .. sz~ •CREPE CHIARA PRINTS .............. s2~~ s21a .... i •WOOL AND RAYON FELT ... . S369 .... ·,.A• COTION VELVETEEN •DEEP PllE VELVETS s311 """""'" ... i •LUXURY VELVET s411 . I ....... • • <ii' •FAKE FURS s511 s791 ...... ... . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . "' rll- • METALLIC BROCADES S298 s71a ...... "' y~. IVERnHINCi FOi HOLIDAY WIAR acetates, r•yont, cottons, bl ended f1brlc1 includ.d 44'1/60'' widths a•a UITINmS yards •nd yards of fine suitin9s including I BONDED BASKET WEAVES • BONDED HOPSCOTCH • BONDED PLAIDS & FANCIES V 1luo1 to $4·91 yd. excellent 11lection1 e but hurry I 54"/601' widths SJ99 yd. II HOUSE OF FllBRICS S.11ttl c .. , Pl•-lthtol •*Sin Di19e f ... y. He11er "oio-l 7lh •I lri1tol Ce•'• M ........ 1•1·1116 Sellte ........ s.J-SSSI Ore!lftfeilt Mefl--Ort "91lho1 pe ind H1 rbor lue11e Pert C•11te,...L1 P1!n'I et Ste"ton hll•m11-ll6·lJJ• l11e11e rert-t21°6JJJ H111tlflff" c ... fff-ldln9tr 11 l••th ll..-J. ALL STORIS Ori!" IVl~Y NITI EXCIP'f H1111tl .... e .._lt-1·191011 SUN. THRU TO CH•ISTMAS IYI. ~ ~aMk/f says: YOU CAN STILL LOSE 1 DRESS SIZE BY CHRIS'FllA'S'! ONl.Y $1.25 PER 'IREATMEM1" * 'uaranteeJ /l.eJucing Per1onalizeJ t:?lttndion fl,uclt J:.a,ting ll.eJulu ••• YOU WILL BE AMAZED HOW QUICKLY THE EXCITING RESULTS WILL HAPPEN. How will you IOok at am.t.. • • • too fat ••• too lumpy ••• too many bulges in this year's ,fashiom. Gloria Manhall can do something about it and give you a MW figure for Christmas. Nat a Spa or a Gym, No strenuous exercise or disrobing. *We guarantee results ••• tefl us the dress size you want to wear ••• we will !ell you how many visits ij takes, and guoran'" in wrl~ng you will r....i. ,_. gaol, or lot you have FREE ""'! Giid .. fvtur. visits Dl'llll ,.... .. ,.,,' §~v~ 9132 SToNEwo6o SHOPPING CENTER DOWNEY C.11 for • FUE c..-, T,..l::oewt-Ho OWi,etioto =· NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY 642-3630 (2 l lHkl l11t .t l1li.t l1y Clult) SANTA ANA, IMO W. 17 .. S1r11t 543.9457 AL.SO IN Ar11htlm, Cnlna, Cr1r11h1w. Downey, Olend•le, L.1hwito4, le• v.,,,, Lont IMch, Ntw,.rt IMch, N•rth Hollywoeid, Onttrle, ,et.1den.1. l1n Dl .. e. ltntt Ana, I.Intl ltrttr1, lunl1nd, Terstn•, Torrence, Whittier. CoplTlght J970, Glor l11. Marsh&ll Met. Co., lnc. •l I I ' .I ' a • • • IDttlON ,. . . • . • . . ; • ·, .• Today'a Fla..I-, ·N.Y. ie•*•. ~ ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' ' MONDAY, PECEMIER 14; '1970 . .... . ' I . ' G~nnally · Award~d ·. ' DAILY 1"11.0f tt•ff~!""' NEIGHBOR INSPECTS DAMAGE'AT DEITRICH HOUSE In Newport Beech, the Sunday Caller W11 Unexpected P,a~r ~f Runaw · y Autos I . ' -f . ·.'.·····' Cause Major :tJ ,miiges ...... Two •runaway c~,.~ yne-~'1nr pursued by it! owner, who-wu-lnjured in the chase .--"Cautejj · major .~le in Newport Beach Sunday .. One mowed down five tre"es. The other ramn.te<f.. a house. John Linn, 51, or 411 Flagship Road. guffered an ann laceration while trying to slop his car as It rolled down Sandcas- tle Drive, police said.-· He uid the parking brake failed to hold. The vehicle knocked over five trees, clobbered a lamp post and uprooted an . ~-4 ~ mtem•aiont.118 ~. ~ ' ·I I : ,Investlga a .llld the car'lli1allfc'llM ·tP rest at intersection. · , : . No one · lnj~ in the I p.m. in. .ddent, -invGlfinl a Lillcola ..COOtin~qtal wi)jch ap~ntly sli~ped into dri.Vt gtar w!ille •parkcd,wlth the engine idling .. OWner Ale~ Scbvati:, 56, Of '519 Jeth. St., hadn't int.ended to diopiin ta_,ee. Grov~r Deltridl, of 5& SSth St., however. He was forced to after the tusury sedan sniasbea lnto ~the latter residence, which was occupied at the time by Qeitricb, poli<e ..aid. . •. Draft Ceiling Pre~icted For January Inductees W ASHlNGTON (AP) -The Selective Service said Monday that men with numbers lOO and below will be eligible for the January draft. The number 100 is.ex- pected to be the ceiling or several months, the agency. said. These numbers make up the Selective Service System's First Priority·"Selection Group and include those. meo who.(e'1-clt- ed the age of 19 in 1970. 'received their lottery numbers at the July drawing, ind have not been deferred or exempted. The Pentagon announced . Sattii:day .1 January driaft' call of 17,000 men. Howe Ver, SelecliVe service said, the ' .. first priority" grou p does not afr~ the . liability of the "extended priority" iro\IP whose numbers have been reached_, but not called. Thi! "extended" group remains eligible for induction in the first three months of nert year, and, under present policy, must be ordered to report ahead of the 1971 pool. The "extended" group Is made Up of meli· born between 1944 and 1966 who Complaint Due ' On Rape Suspeci have not reached their Uth birthday, · were classified 1-A.or l·A-0 at the end of 19'70, and had a. number that had been reached, that is, low~r than the highut: .Utnber called by their local boards. ~The ·highest number reached in 1970 wat 195. Ne> local board exceeded this number. And many boards did not a~ pf.oa(h if in meeting their calls, SelecUve Setvit< iaid. ' ' •·' UCl ·Outlines -·.\ -~--· Ci~ of Irvine ~. .. F ormatio1t Plan UC lnine ofUcials Saturday ouUlDed their efforts .in the movemerit to in· ctirporate-'tbe city of ,rvlne at 1 general meeting ol. community residents at the uniVersity.. · Cliff MiDfr, usi!tant to vice chancellor ·L. E. COx,iald UCI hes engaged the con· sulting tlrm of Griffen-Hagen and Kroeger to update Its own 1965. 1tudy on the economic feasibility of Incorporation. '.l'be fii:m: flte years jago~d sal4 1 Cit)' 1Q,QOO acres in size woqhl , be fl9<'.ally soµnd. s~ }bee: the propMed ai;te,g~ for ·incorp9raUoo has fluctuated and now ii utabli*d al 11,000 1cfft. · : WASllJNGTON(UPl)-lnanopen~d for po!lticol ptaee, Pttoldent Nixon today .. namecf .Democrat .John B. Connally, forioer Te11J aovemor and close friend of-.former Prealdent Lyndon B. Johnson, lo be,-•moN ater<tUy, , --.< ~ C<iBnaliy, wbe Ibo 1erved Jn the Ken· iw4J. AdmlnlstraUon. will succeed Oavld M. ~ wbo will rtmain in Nixon's ofOclal.family, u • an imbassador·at-large to: .deal 'With ln1emalional finance and m"'•Laty policY. \\'Ith ConnBJ!Y at his. side, Nixon told 'While House newsmen: "We have a Republican..~Presldent and a Democratic Conaress, but tbe p~lems we have are '.Arrited ·Female Robs Dr-ive-in . ·In Costa Mesa ; ·~ , • 1\ A bespectacled fem.ale stickup artist, oelleved ~pons\ble.for a wave of armed robberi~ in north Or11nge COWlly, struck Friday night in Coata "Mesa, takin11 $50 from a 1drive-in theater •. Ronald P. Oldfield • told police the woman drove up to the Paulo Drive-tn, ~ o~fice. at 3051 Newport Blvd., about showtime and showed him the business end ot'a long-barrelled frontier revolvEr . He was ordered to hand over lhe cash, In no '"*rtall1 (frms. The, IUllWOIDlll -a bloode ~ ""' Jatat. l:!JC&Plde -, thee ordered Ol~d oUl·ol 11!1 ilCkel boolll-Ud ~. aw1y to a nearby fence, ~lice said. She then ntumed: to her l!ght ltlue aedin. which had no front licenoe ,...., and . hullly bee:"'-! up to PaUlorlno Ay.,jue p!ICI oped •way. . • 1 ~-the lemln!Jle bandit aa .ti In age, about flye feet, all< Inches toll· , and • wearing dark-rimmed tf•· sJa!aes. . ' . . Detective Sgt. Cliff McBride said today a. Woman . fitllnl that description,1 but brOWn-haired and using a shorter liar· rel<d' plfti>I, robbed a sani. Ana liquor slott' 11 days ago. She is also wanted for a number of other counlY stickups, in which she often wears a.hairnet be said. · Youths Injured In Night Attack Near Dance Hall A gang of about 12 strangers vi ciously attacked two Costa Mesa men outside a popular nightclub Sunday, knocking both to the ground and stabbing one. Kaimana W. Keawe, 21, o( 824 W. 15th St., . was .treated by a physician for a knife cut on the left side of his rib cage, but was not seriously wounded. Keawe and his friend Paul Kanehua, said the incident occurred shortly after midnight oulside Finnigan11 ·Rainbow, 1714 .Pla.cel)tia Ave. They said the gang departed in a late model·v.an, after the slugging and kicking attpcks. Officer Lance Heuer sajd, based on the vidims1 story of being insulted and then a,ttacked, that the incident was un-promeil. . CHART to Hear Mesa Woman . A Costa Mesa woman with a concept of her own about city planning will address the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team (CHART) Thursday at· a monthly brel!kfast meeting. Mra. Robert Belanger will brief CHART members at a 7:30 a.m. session a( the Costa Mesa Golf and Country C1ub, at the·requett of city councilmen. A ,cornpla'lnt charging a, young . Costa ?.ieSfR acct.1sed of assault with intent to CiITTlftlil murder during an alleged rape attempt was due from the Orqe Coun~r Di!trict Attorney today. Miller ffid the consultants will study 1q1e<lflc: tl!u1* of t.vma lor the fl11 aa v;eli as ffie .-Mrttces the tmlver1lly can' reasonatily expect to receive.' · Mrl. BtlanJer's idea of creating a new Costa Mesa in and around the largely ande\"eloped civic center and Orange Coul\y F~crounds property wa1 refer- red to a!ART b; councilmen.last -k. Reservations may be made by calling :Ht-2513. l>ut Tllesday night is lhe deadlloe .• Robert J. Cote. 22, of 2928 Peppertree. Lane. was arrested at his home Frkiay morning afte r a former member of the police-sponsored Explorer Seoul ~arch ' and Rescue Post provided a clue to his ldcnlny. · • Cote was booked following.the stabbing and asSault on Mrs. Rose L. -Slake, 31, o( 3038 FUimore Way, whO Wa& admitted to Orange• County Medical Center with a fractured jaw. ' , The inclden~ oe<:urred on Baker Street at H•fl;M>r Boulevard before da~ Frktay. ' • -·- Residenel: at the general mtttlng. which wd sponsored by the Councll of the CommlaDtUd of l"lner 1\ao voted tn cooduct a straw poll to determine ll the com Di unity .ii a whOJe fee.II tt 11 .thne to .. le. on )ho quqllon pl cilyhoocl'. ' ' E.'Ray Quigley, OCl executive dirtctc>r, slid dae poU witl not 1eek opinion& Gil the incorporaUon Jisue, itseU, but rather it will be.d-'ped .t.o f1nd out1lf ·ruldents th'ink ttie ~ cUrrtnf Incorporation move· men! Is properly limed. ··--- Pripce Philip Slips . LONDON ,(AP) -Prince Philip's polo handicap has ~pped, from five to four. It was the fU'1t time in 23 years tn the national ranking that the husband of Queen Elizabeth II had suffered auch a setback. He has been hampered by • recurr1n& rlibt hand Injury. ' • American problems. We ne;ed to a.P'" proacl! them in a biPartilin manner." · Comullly, Who Rrved 1hree. •tw~ye&r terms as a Texas governor .ltu'.ouih .JJIS8. said he wae "prcifoondly proad, ·gta!Allul and•humtile with thb app6jnfi\i<!nt:" ' Nixon said he woU!d . wj~ld '.Ub- mltllnl 'of Coruf~y's ' noml111ti01{ to the. Senl!te U!lw al~ 'the ne' eoncress ~ 'fl!nes ht ' ltnuary. KegrRdy, be said, would conttnµe In the ~~~t· post ,pr. bably ' unW Feb. 1 when Nixon's new bud&et preterrtation J1 completed. The propOeed nomlnaUoti drew q_uick praise frotn DtlJ\ocratkl leadtrs in Congreis. Speaktr John W. MCCormack described Connally u 1 uflne man, . ,, . : • • •• ... • • • .:..! . _.-.Troop s ~fiilered .f<i .K,ilr . ~«Jat Festival . S• ' h. .. ' ! .· ' . M': . . . :f:, ~,;; or Light8 Again. ympat izer$ at .. : ~'.M,D ·· · Ts-~~be ·u&t~ Fr. tBENNING, Ga. (UPIJ .;_ A fonrie!" squad leaCler under LL William L. Calley Jr. tesUfied today that American in- fantrymen swept ln'to My Lai wider orders to "kW all Viet Cong and .Viet Cena· symP4thizer11," which· to him in· cludtd ,womfn• and chUdren. Tht wltnessi S. Sgt. L. G. Bacon, \va1 called to the stanet by the defeh!le after two other soldiers had testified the in- structions were to destroy everything Jn the village during the March 16, 1968, sweep. . The orders, the three testified, came from Capt. Ernest Medina, commander cl C Company, 1n which CaJley rom- manded the first platoon. .!peon testified ·that Medfna· called his 111e. to a br1e11n, 1 'tlie,. _,.., ~f~,• 'die ~•port ~u'ilai.·1>e,llie~ · " '""'" of t '"f..tlv'al' of 'lll!hti"' "'"""· FitA"" sweep. , . · • .._.,....,. -z. "He aald. we wm Pini to the lirea,ol through Dee. 23 as hundreclo Jofn in· ti!i My Lai <," Bacon aaJc!;"We wtt. f'lng annu~ Chrjs_-?boat. ponlle. . : IO meet the 18th Vte\ COrif Baltall'i". We The colorlul conllngent of boats, ran• were to klll·the Viet Cnoc and Viet Cong Ing· up to ·ai man}' aa 'll per nlgbt; w1ll •ympathizm, deatroy au , lood and .food begin theli' tour each night it'l::IO o'clOClt ,.... .. ,, klli all the a4J;naia and bllr1I the from the Balboa Island !erzy. lancflng. : vill4ge." · ' ' ' ™ fes.Uvety·decorated 'craft W.W mri; Under quesl\oning by Def-c:o.-t Into the Nor!li Ba!l>oa ~·'""" ~--"I. ...u Richard B. Kay, Bacon said a sym-..., ... ~ ......... ,., -"' pathlze.r could be a 11i11man or a child and back 1oot •&.in. cut north to tbe Bad: was a periog '\'ho "would kW you aDd Bay bridge rU:cJUna:the West t..d ol. ult they were my enemies." North Udo channel an hGur later. : Calley is charged with killing 102 They wlil Hturn · {olloW!i>f the · lala1111' ci.vUians that day and ,pro~eeutton Wit-tO ·U>e ·SQUth 'sidC-oi thlf.~1'~.~· neues have testlfltd ·many...of. them were ~ 't. · (See CALLEY, Paae ·l) . lben lollol',ll~ \'eiijnsu~ILIO·the,,.;tt1; • 1 arrlvtne lhere iat 1:"5·p,m. : . · ; High Density Ap~ment . ' . ~ ' ' ' ·The. jaWll will proceed to'tbe ·Marlnl! Attnue bridge, 1ilen'retum •lo11ow1ng't1M1 Bal~ lsl~d shoreline lo the ferry land; ing. Tlie-boa,ls wlll be jlldged 'Slilwrdti n!K!'Ll!Y :•. commltlee. 1tlect# by the Commodore's C)ub, a, subdll'\llon·of ·tlio N,ewporl Harbor ChambU ol Cacnmer<e, which is ~sponsoring the everit with .0.:, Newport Beach City Employ•. Auoc:ia3 t\00. -: l . . Bid Goes Before Planners . . . A r~:roning application for 17.!i acres Or ' land envl!loned~ for h I g h • d e n s J .t y apartments in the northWest section of the city heads tonight's Costa•Mesa Plan- nina: Commission agenda. , . The public hearing is <checluled f-0!' shortly after the 7:30 p.m. openillg of the meeting. · · Peoples lnveStmenl Company of Bever- ly Hills, ls requesting a change from R-l single family we to R-3' usage on the acreage, part of which currentl y is wned tor Institutional and recreational use. The land in question Is bordered by Paularlno Avenue on the south. Ludington Street. on the east, the San Diego Freeway on the north and an Orange County Flood Control channel ~on the west. Planning department t e c h n l c I a n s recommend approval of the rezone, which was lnllially submitted about one year ago and held up pending a &tudy of the area. The land ar.a Is projected for high- density b.ullding in a general plan for the city, .!Ubrnltted rectnlly by comultanb Wilsey &: Ham In connection with downtown redevelopment requirements:: A 1eneral plan must be on file, to qualify a community for u r b an redevelopment fund assistance. Plannen also point out two other hif\- densUy 'projects have been approved in the northwest 1ecUcm and that Irvine lodultrl1l CorQPlex e1panskll creates a need for such boualng. A CP COCldlllonal permit claAlflcat\on would he aLLached to the montnc, thus ......... a~urjng close.city control of quallty In · d~Kl'· plai •Ides '!'Id. . . , .'~1 a . , ~ o!.her lte.m:s art 9n .the •e~a. ~ .. of .them1 .such, aa : pennl>slon·to llUlld In yore! 1tlba.,. lknils : for. l!ome ·•<¥ll!IM, or•. o( · Joteml · prlinljr!ly !O l!diicl!nt' propei1y!ov.i\er£' . Yule 'Package' Saris Wrapping Boo·ked in .Mt3sa . . A cute Utile 5 f,oot 1 l!JC'll ea~kaJe with no Wripplngs at ·a)I wa1 Picked up at C'.osta Mesa's Flre:hoult t>ai:. b)''vic'e of· flcels Friday night and deUvered to Orange ~ty ,Jail. • , Green.eyed, Villde ¥)1~r. ;s; of SW'fslde, was booked· on cb•ran: ol engaging ln.-.P.: i(ve 8*r!alnuien~. a new penal,......, .ecuoo covertne -dancers. • Delectlves . Do\ot lla,fta· and Gene Norden aaict Mlli Miller waa -rll11 on-· ly a pair of 1U01en rien theY. dropped . lnlo the controvt(Jlal lier 1H77 E. 17th St, ln mkl~lng. • . Sbe waa alao alltpdly ~ only six lnche1 from the face of "" ..,.,,, %1 . mllt1>et1V111'pmontfcir tlM "'°"·Hayti Ind Norden noted. ' Mia Mlllei,,Jaleaf meattt 1" ·•.Mries·. niade It the lnude blr, WU riJ~Qed iJn 11111 ball, pendln1 aml.,-.L : I ' ·-- . ' (:eaa 1 . ; . ' Weedier ~ -1 o .:f;Y!· CHRISTMAS I ...... ff.11 ~ ..,.,... ...... " ' (....,,... ·• ............. ''• Clltd::i.t "" ' ...... ... ci...iw _...-......... """ ..,. C-la D Or .... C..ty 11·11 (,.,._. .... ~ ....... ' Da,tflil .... "" .... • .... " ..__ '' ~ .............. . ~ ...... ~ .. •111trt......r .. ,, """"' .. ,.... ,... ....., .. M..,.._. II ----Wllll , ,if Alli! .......,. ' ,,. ......... ..... 17' • I MllM.I • 't ..... .... . ' . . ~ • ' f I l l I , I ·-. . .. ~-naed oat Safe ' . . . ' ,. -.~·HanfOrd PQstmaster James Presley inspects 4ole burned into post -.~.ofti~e safe during, ~e weeK'tld ~Y 1afect$~.lters_.~sin1•an acetylene -''1orCh. The burglars got $43,300 bi !"'!hind ~!aJ!!ps. · " ' , ..... .,.i CALLEY ••• • bob1'". -and old 111111 • .,,...,. eel .. ~ porllbld. Bo.cm illd he hi( been tauahl lft tn-lontry ciuioo .. _ truat I ci>lld, .. Vlr trult a ~ Mvtr trust ID old muL •• All .............. bl ~d. ""'1d bl port.., 1111 Y\tl Colla pieper. . . lllcoo llld "" bid -told In 1111 mny of """"" Ind dtlldren "otr•pplne grenades about their bodies, putttna polaon In coke. dropping h111d srenad., In your 1as tank ... Asked on Cl'OIHJ:amination by Capt. Aubrey M. Danlel Ill, the ~. whether be had erpec::ted to fiDd any dvllilll personnel In the viii.,., he illd he hid not. "What did )')U think WU goinf lo hap- pen?" Oa.n.!el asked . "! tllougbt l was 101n& to he killed, sir." He said hi did tee a afoup of people. in the village but could not remember ill '"'· "Why didn't you shoot tbein?" Oaoiel uked. "I don't know, Ill'." ••Why didn't you have your men Ml1Cb then)?~' . '11t'1 hard to aay, Pr," ll~n replied. "You wm!l'I owed for your life -thele people?" Bacon Aid they, ••came up 10 quickly'' he dJd not hive time to be l<lnd. He Id· ded that he bad two of hil men take them to Cilley. · Bacon uld his helicopter had rttelved fire as it went into the My LaJ tsndint area. After ~ la.oded, be. said, be and llla machinegunner both fired at a Viet Cong aolditr in a sray uniform with "red around ~e.. collar." He said the man got away into the village. Prosecution witnesses have said the.re WI! no enemy fire at them. Earlier, former infanlrymen Gene. R. Olivtl' of Clnel!mlti and Elmer G. 'Devil Cult'· Suspect'<s ' ~ IDttfled Medina hid lnltnlded h on 1'. wlj>e out the vtlllge. Haywood 8't Medino hid .told them thft were "n6 ~.Clvillllli" In My 1.11. ~d· on cmos -esamlnllion, howoter that Medina made no lpfcilie mention1ot killing women or children. · -' . lfeaih~ T1illl .De{!Lyed , .~\er ·. EmpJoy~ '"· . , •, , . , ••I ' , • o 'Be Honored "' ' ' . ' t . &,i1 Costa Men County Water District employU · will be honored for caretr service Thursday when the CMCWD staff aad . board .of directors gather for a Christm1S party. The CMCWD outstanding man and woman .awards. for 197B abo will · be revealed . at the recognition n lg h t ceremony. Board Chairman Mario Durante will present a ~year p\n · to CMCWD Assisting Man.ager Donald Stearns. -. to .... J!urd to (0 "'! trial. , It J.adje c.orfmln .declare" ~ to be ~M:'tbe. YOuna drifter will faoe trial for the ltlllll>cJoof Mn. Florence Brown, 31, Of' El TOro and leMce station attendant ~-Wl)'De C.run, fl, of Santa Ana. He fa accused of being the leader of a groop of dziitera Wbo murdered the ~9il Vie~ te:acMr after severing her ldt ' arm 'alia r'eniOving vital or•ans. ~ators clibn portionf of· j Mr1. _,.., >bld)I -\~ 'In' rttu associlted. wttb tbe worship of Sau.n. Her body was rouad June 15 in a shallow grave off the Ortega Highway. Investigators bdieve she w11i. U)urdtrtd ll d1~llet'tir1b trvine orl'!llO ll'lve· Cil'l.fn was tbe vlcttm of l ,batcbet murder at his aervlca station June 2. Of. II~ 11ld ho WIS left In a pool of blood on tbe washtapm floor ·after bis killer1 tooli $IO to $511 from his till. separate trials have been ordered for two other youths identified as members of the sang broUn up wttb lb! wave of a.rresta produced· by the Brown~rlla killings. Herman Hendrick Taylor, 17. a trwieat, tacU trial Jan. 6 on the dual murder charges, Thit same date was asi;igned to Arthur Craig -~'Moose'' Hulse. 16, of Garden Gnr.re who is charged with the Carlin killing and being an accessory to tbe murder of Mrs. Brown. The agency has only been. in existence 10 years, but Stearns began his career · with the old Newport Heilhts Water District, which was incorporated Into the county district at formation. Two Burglaries Reported Sunday In Costa Mesa Sliding &lass doors provided easy entry tn two Costa Mesa burglarit.s reported Sunday by victims who lost around SZ.000 in belongings taken from ransacked residences. Durante also will present 10 year pins to Claude Powers, Robert Pursglove and Jack Scott. Richard Steck a'nd Raymond Barela will receive five year pins. ' DAILY PILOT OLUIGI COAST PUKllWIN() COMPANV Robert N. W,M Pt•lll..t .... l"llbl"W J,,l: R. Cvrf•Y Vlu P,.lllenl ..... 0-11 Ml"""" 'ThoM•• IC••'l'l'I Eflkw 1'11•111•• A.. Mur,Jti~• M.,...lrll rcrnor C-M .. Offfle 1JO wen ••Y.Sffe1t M1r11"1.AMr111; P.O. In ISU, tt6J6 ..__ ._,, li••u :an 'Milt ,,.,.. ........., L..-. hkll: m .,..._, "- ~ '-Al 17"J hKI\ IOUllY•l"f 1M OllMMtl: af Hlrllt II <.Mlht bll -· Michael L. Moore, of 2190 College. Ave., awakerle«fto discover someone had stolen more, than St.000 in camera equipme.nt and an.electric .guitar. 'The multiple. unit complex bas been the large\ in a. wave of recent burgl•ries, most involving 11~ sound equipment arid other tasUy . sold or pawned valalblei:. No exact iou was estimated in valu1bte11 taken from the }.1iran S. 1 Mickelson home at 3060 Java Road . but police said the items taken re.presented a coos.iderable investment. The oCcuf)anta were. away whe n th<!ir daughter, Mrs. Carol Bull . checktd the home· Sunday and found 1ilverw1re., clothing. je.wlery. appliances and other goods misaiQg. • Police · called to the scene. found drawers and closet! ransacked, noting that mlsslng items l\lCh as silver and a wall clock ciNld be easily pawned or sold throU&h I febof. Boys Club Gift Good Year Round How about giving the boy. or boya, in your life a O'lri1tm1.1 gift th1t won 't weir out and ia good 3&5 days a year? A on&ytar mtmbtr&hip to tbt Boys Club· of the. H1rbor Arta and p:id at both brtnchel ts suggelted by ExecuUve DI· rtctor too Yantom. "Boys I to 18 will always have a pllce to to for athletics, woodW<rking, games, fitld trips ind just plain tun ," he notes. FUrtber informaUon may be obtlincd by calllnl tither branch. MedW. ts d>ir1ed with overlD respcillthilily fer the deltll 'of "11 leut I'll'" civilllnt t!lot day, bul· hil ._ has ~.~J~~~~ .. be i.a combat-uaault, 1 aevcb-aud- clettroy mtsalon -dtstzoy, that ... the word -We' were auppoald to level that pl&oe," .teatified Oliver, who tarUer ap- pwed jor the ~tion. "I remember be said if there were e11e hot rOJ,lt>d fired (ln oppoalUon) we •ere aupposed'to-level the. place." Oliver said. "The.re were supposed to be no civilians there. ~ . "Capt. Medina laid, .~I know kir a fact there are no civilians tntte.' "He said it was 1 hot landiJ& zcae. He said we were to gene.rally do away with the village. -rice, anlmall, dlickens, pigs." "Did he NY IOythinf about kllltnc the peoplt?'r ·asked Oefena At t • r n e y Richard Kay. "kill the enemy, that wu it," Oliver replied. 4 Cars Damaged In Circle Crash A Saturday ni&ht party came to a crashing crescendo in Colt.I Men, when one youth's car went out of a:mtrol on Le.nwood Circle, in an arc that left fCtW' vehicles damaged. One boy riding in the car, whose drtver took him to get medical <lfe. IUffered a minor lei injury, police said. 1be.y idenUned tHe 4r1ver 'II Richie E. Love, 18, of 5010 Neptune Ave., New. port Beach, noting be left bis drlver·s license at the scene to rule out any hint of hit-and-run. They said the injured passenger was Peter R. Vordale., 18, of 6M Via LidG Nord. Love told lnvesU&ators he wu 'turiln& around on the circle, at Alito Avenue, when he. wtnt"out of control and llftlcked one car. sending it into a second and third vehicle. Car o~ers, all from Newport Btach, were identified as Omer W. Lttnc. 22, of 1401 G1laxy Drive, Steven J. ·Landri(an, 19, of 533 El Modena Ave., and Ralph F. ChaWton, JI, of 228 Via Orvteto. Volleytennis Course Slated Something better than a aet0nd cup of cof!ee. is De.in& offered women liberated from Ult Friday breakfast diabes . Volleytennls classes frOm 9 a.m. to nooa Fridays are being organiled by the Costa Meaa Reatation Department, witb instructors available and be.sinners welcome . Teams will play at the TtWinkle Part tennis courts, f70 Arlin,ton Drlvt, with a $S recislration fee required for the thrff. month season. CompetiUon wtll be county.wide, with trophies and certificates for tbe title-Win· ners. Antigamhling Raids Staged in 26 Cities WASHINGTON CAP\ -The Jultl .. Depsrtmtnl. in what it called the larcest coordinated 1nli11mbllng raldl ever. ba1 1msted 27 persons ln an effort to crack down on ille1al 1porta operaUona. A department apoktsman said more lhlll ball the rolds lnvol .. d tue1o1 p,... !esslonol looll>IU bettinf "l"fatlOOS. Ag•nts conll!c1ted llOl,000 tn cumney during the raids, which eccurnd In JI cities a.tound the nation. 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Dan for • Sta ti "I exp I cell! ecol• So can '"mE tiles witb .. , som f'VCI tren .. , syn I synt ,- 1 I • t Animals May Be Lab .Made BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP) - A biologist says animtl! may be manUfactured in laboratories ""._ilhin the. nest century. Or. James F. Daniell!, whose research team has already produced living cells from parts of other cells, said .. F-UffLY crncvs ""BU Keane ~----President Sends Out • .,· ·'·1i. Greetings WASHINGTON (AP) Pi'tsldent and Mrs. Nixon al a news conference Monday, '·fn biology, \re are moving from the age of analysis into ' an age of synthesis." "\Vlthin a century we shall probably be able to synthesize artificially any b I o l o g i c a I ........ ··~· .. -t·-.. -· system or entity,'' added t ' I • h u DanieW,directoroftlieCenter {.. d4cn't let onybodyl1ijock yours e19 • for Theoretical Biology at the 1 ••.on ,r , State University at Buffalo. -+--~+---'----------- "By system or enUty," he explained, "I refer to viruses, cells, animals and plants, ecologies and socielies." Some of those, he added, can be synthesized now and "many more types of syn. thesis 'viii be possible even ·within 20 years. "\Vhen we put together .some of the re ma rk ab I e events of recent years the trend is evident," he said. "We have seen the first synthesis of a gene, the first synthesis of • virwi and I r ntly the fitst reassembly or a living cell." The latter was ?CCOmplislled earlier this year by an eight· member team headed by Daniel1i. ' tcrchanged "'·ere the mem- brane or outer wall of the cell, the cytoplasm or b a s i c substance of the cell and the nucleus or center ot the ccJI~ The researchers, Danielli said, had taken basic parts from diCferent amoebae - one-celled creatures -and combined them to form a new, synthetic amoeba that con- tinued lo live and reproduce. In the next five years, Danielli said, scientists can expect lO assemble cells from varied sources, even mixing the components of plant and animal cells. The f i r s t artificial assembly of egi:i: cells also is not too far off, he said . Come to this Christian Science LectuN The three p ar ts 'in· .et • exico . • .. ' J • .I TVllDAY IVINING AT I l".M. Cll11rc~ A•11lll9rftlm t .. MtM V•nl• Dli'H "llUT CNUllCN O" CHIUST ICllNTIST CHI• Mtll Clll .. C1r1 l",.¥11119111 Take adv.antage of our Mexico·special . . When you buy . a regular round-trip cpach ti,cket "y•,;;.·, between Los 'Angeles and New York~1we'll • give you a stopoyer in Mexico City free. Here's how: you fly .with us to New1York via Atlanta ; then come back with '"a· stopover in Mexico City for a few ' days. From Mexico City, Western :Airlines brings you home: (Or go to Mexico first, if you like.) But if you'd rather not go through Atlanta, we'll put you on an airline non stop between Los Angeles and New York and still give you Mexico .' Not free ; but almost- just $25 over .your regular round-trip fare to New York. We can even arrange for you to stop off in Acapulco for a slight additional cost. It's all part of our plan to get you to sample Mexico, .if only_ for a few days? Because we think . . . once you've seen part of it, you'll want to go back and see all of it. (Incidentally, taking your wife on · this trip could be the greatest gift idea since chocolate-covered diamonds.) Ask your travel agent for Eastem's Mexico-New,York triangle fare.' Or call Eastern in Los 1Angeles at 380-2070. E 4 Hl.ERN TheWingsofMan. Mtndu, Dece111btr 14, 1970 DAILY PILOT J3 r For rent. $7 to $12 a day. You can stay in a lot of downtown hotels in San Francisco at this rate. And enjoy a whale of a weekend without wearing out your wallet. How does thi s sound for two days in town for two: Hotel: $30. Cable cars, ferries, a tour of the city: about $10. Marvelous meals in unpretentious places that are big on charm, small in price: 12 meals for $40. A shopping spree in Chinatown: $10. Throw in a Broadway show: $8. Assorted sights, exhibits, local color, fresh air: No charge. Total bill for two: $98. Spend some time in San Francisco. It's the reasonable thing to do. --~-~rrN" .,., ... -.~._.... -... ~ "-~ I . •• ~·" S.n rrlflCllCO Convtntlon & Vl1!tor1 !uruu, ro.( Plt1t, San F'r1ntltct II.tot • • I I' • 4 DAILY PILOT Mond.)y, Dtcembtt 14, lll70 Man Gets Fortune; Unl1appy .,(ai~fi..mr Ro·ho·ho No ... o St. Nicks Getting Etiquetw .. Recipient Says He'll Vs e It to Fight .Tail Ter1n . VACAVILLE (UPI) Everyman's daydream -to receive a letter saying you've been given a million dollars - came true for Lyle J . Fisher. But Fisher is not a happy man. He got the news in his prison cell at the California Medical Facility, where he is serving the first year o( I three years.- to-life term on a conviction for rape and assault with a deadly "'eapon. The 28-year-o ld f o r m e r foreman in his father'!! El Cerrito coristruction firm said in an interview that a prison official came to bis cell early one morning and told him, "I have a ~gjstered letter here with IORlt good news. You·~ not gonna believe this." The letter told him he had been given $1.3 million, but did not say who his benefactor was, or why he was chosen lo receive the fortune. "It was unbelievable, just fantastic," he said. "But the money's no good to me in here." ' He plans to use somi of it to tln.ance legal appeals. "I'll proYe my innocence If it takt?J every dlme. It was my first arrest and I was Innocent of the charge," he says. He will fint be eligible for parole nen year. Fisher was convicted of res- cuing .. a young bikini-clad woman from would-be at- tackers, thea threatening her with a gun and raping her. Once free, Fisher wants to rejoin his family and plans to invest the legacy in build ing *SLAVICK'Si:f we're in ow busin~ We help you sliow wsmtll. Cone• r• Joy, Sentiment. Love. The fourt-. k1nt gold diamond "".olch by Glycifle. A. T-.ty-six diamonds, $750. B. Twenty diamond<, $350. C. T-.ty <ieinonds, $395. . . • ·1 ; •' i "' \ I 'olo•' it(.\. ' j J" w. -.~ --~·· -4 __ , .... -& We help you show ~ with panache .. Style. Flair. S'-manship. The diamond ring. A. Ribbon in 14 karat gold, $350. B. In 14 karat floren- tined gold, $175. C. Cluster in 14 karat yellow gold. $750. D. Flame ling in 1 B karat yellow gold. $1,250. E. "LO\'ef's Knot" in 18 karat yePow gold, 680 . ... --:~~'\'."!'~~~ • • We hive a k1t to show . Curtain up. The fourteen karat gold pin. A. Rose with blue NJ>Phil'WI, $55. Also with rubies. B. Owl, ruby eyes. $25. C. Bird, with ruby and cultured peerl1, $26. D. Bird's n11t. diamond and rubies, S125. E. "Romeo and JulMr!" with d'11mond, $125. CMdldP_Arr_ CM19t Ac-h llr+'lt ... Al'Mtk ..... ,....., l111l1A1MriUN W l)Wltltf' (lllr'9f, .... SLAVICK'S Jewelen Since 1917 18 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH -644 -1380 o,.. M ... """ Sert. 10 e.m. le t :JO p.m. up the business. Bu t he says he 's not making definite plans "until 1 have it in my hands." Fisher says he has "ideas" on where the 11inheritance" came from. "I really "know, but I'm not revealing it. I have wealthy relatives all over. It was one of them. It had lo be." News of the windfall came from a legal firm "in the MIAMI (AP) -Santa has want for Oiristmas, and when lhe term 'folks' because '" been told to cut out the "Ho-they are finlabed say, 'Okay, many children nowadays don'.t llo-Ho-ing." Jt sc'res the kids. you 've told me what you" want, necessarily Jive wit.h their "We have instructed all or now let's make I du!," she parenta. , aaid. "After our Santas have told our Santa Clauses not to 'Ho-'"lbe 'deal' lncludea .\elting the yoongsters what they wa"nt Ho-Ho.' because it m 1 Y them to be good girls ·and U\fm to do, they tell the frighten the children," says boys, eat their' vegetablea:, chUdren they'll 'think over• Tabby Voefzke, manager of 1 drink their milk, brush their their Ouistmu present re- Santa training school. teeth twice a day, and'"be very quests," Mrs. Voetzke said. "After all, where do children good to their folb _ we use "W J yth•·• • hear adults saying 'Ho-Ho-,_::_ ______ _.::.:_:::__.:::•..:•::••::•::•.!pr::.•=m:::::se:.::an:::.::::"::!'.: ... _ Ho'? We'Ye found they are East." ~~:;:;:~=~~~~ But his fathe r, Lyle ~-I startled when they hear it coming from a Santa," she says. Old St. Nic"k also has been told to "address all boys as 'jun ior', all girls as 'sister' or 'young lady'," and never, never. never to refer to them as chubby or extra tall." Grunting and groaning ts out even if Sant.a has to lif~ ai:i oversized youngster on his knee. Fisher, says "I have no idea" of th! source of the bonanza . He said some relations have money, but does not know if one of them gave Lyle his cool million. "It may be an outsider for all I know ." "It'll put you through some weird changes," the younger Fisher says. "But I'm helpless as the next guy in ~ere." Ship Owner Loses Bid For Asylum "Children might be sensitive to a reference to their size if Leamina••--Riehard Sc;any'e htful "Best Mother GOCiee Ever.• Lots of bright coton. anlfl"lllls and slmple WOfds tor yoong readers. 3.111 5 FASHION ISLAND New,.rt CftMf New,.rt a..c~4·H41 The young millionaire's im- medi8.te goal, in fact, is to land a prison job paying $10 a month so he can stay al Vacaville. LONOON {AP) -A British they're big or small for their magistrate Friday granted the age," Mrs. Voelzke says. "OUr Indian government's request Santas tell the boys they arel;:::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::;;;;i;::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::';;·::; for the extradition of former 'sprouting up li"ke a weed' and Fi.sher says he's been turned down for th! therapy program and the state plans to transfer him to the men 's colony at San Luis Obispo. To slay at Vacaville near his family he says he has to work at one of the institution's paying jobs. Fisher, the oldest of 11 children, longs to retum to his wife and chHdren and life on the outside . KOi CARP I Hu9• Stoc:k Colorful Swim,niin9 Jewels I A MUST FOR All AQUARISTS PACIFIC GOLDFISH FARM 14H2 E•w•nh Sr .• Wtll'"iMlt• (lff Sill 01 ... "'""'IV II lotM) VISIT U5 1 CIAl'S A Wl!EK FltllM 11 t9 I ma"ke a point to tell lhe girls shipping magnate Jayanti Te· 'you 're even prettier than last ja, 47, to face charges of year.'" frauds totaling $2.4 million. J\.frs. Voelzke has accepted Sir Frank J\.filton, the chief 13 Santas out of 35 applicants 1netropolilan magistrate, re· so far this Christmas .season. They work at depirlment jected the defense c<intention stores and shopping centers. that Teja could not receive a "We tell our people to just fair trial beca use he had been listen to what the children subjected to a campaign of -;::========= "aggressio n and vilification" • for the past four years in io;lllDDOllWlllMlllTIOil!W~ll!lll lndia. fl The magistrate also said Te· el COi TA If I IA ja was not entitled to asylum un der the Fugitive Offenders Act, which applies to persons threatened because of political offenses or beliefs, race, religion or nationality. Teja was an associate of the late Prime J\.1inister Jawaharlal Nehru, but the In· dian government took over his Jayantl Shipping Co. in 1966. The government accuses him of misappropriating a 2 per- cent commission fron1 the Japanese Mitsubishi company, Little Girls' and Boys' Sleepwear ' I I ..... , ~· ll l I I See by Today's Want Ads • What do you a:et, when you put. .. TONY CURTIS " JOHNNY !'11ATHES" TG- ~ther? ? You a:et "'CUR. TIS-MATIIES" iOCJd·look.. ing combo & great sound!! See classified. . .tor furth. er info. e SORRY! NO .. BLtJE. SK Y" PROMlSE.S! Just actual •·FACT" NEED XTRA $$Sl? •• • .bi.rr OF \\'ORK? Here'ii a chance for "UNLIMITED $$$'" Ck 7100. , • e "TO ALL AS'I'ROLOGY LOVERS!!" Reae~ your . very own, "SCORPIO" 18 or n -11/16/70) far OIRISTMAS •.. Scorpio v•hat???' 1lle ans"·er ill in claM 8825. Toddlers' Knit Sleepers ,.pc. "1'ic of Corton r;b3 $5 linit. Gripper snap fa.<iten- crs. Bootee feet h~ plas- tic soles. Solid colors. for Sn:es l ,~.3.4. 'tULH CHOICE Little Girls' Print Robes 399 for •Regular $2.49 Little Girls' Pajan1as in warm corton flannelette . Long sleeves, butcon front top . .Assorted princs. Sizes 3 ro 6x. •Regular S.:?.49 Little (;irls' Gowns of cotton flannelette. Ankle length for warmth. Assorted wh i1c ground prints. Sizes 3 to 6x • Rcgu Jar $2.29 Li ti le B1>y!'I• CoaJ S1ylc Paj11n1as in cotton flann el· Ctte. Burton front. White ,Rround rrint~. Sizes j to 6r Couon shell quilted to acetate rriccx lining. Pol r· rs1cr filling. Knee length. Pink prim. Sii.cs 2-6x. Little Boys' Warm Robes Corton flannelette with 'hawl collar and self belt. Machine washable -an d dryablc. Blue plaid. Size~ 2 to6x. 399 -1Sears 1---:;:::~::.:-.• -::::·:-= .. ·.--·:=~:::...,:~::-.·.---:===~=-=---::::,::==-:.~ ... =.:--_~ ... ~.:-.... --::-:::::~:~:...~-~':"'"·'"'"--·:..··'°·~~·:..·~-.· ... ---· , ... ,._Ol)l';l;..,..to, <0~ 4l'*.IU lOHe M.IOI 'AlAMNA ...... .INA tw71111 CO.Uf M.U.I YIW" ~M$tMt ._, ...... ht, t 1JO A.-.,_ f tJO , ... , 5"ffr I! H-,_ S ,..._ ................ luuwlsM w T-~lsdl'" .,......... • • • ( --• I • YOt:. 63, NO. 298, 3 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES • • • • ' • -- ' ' TEN CENTS ---' ·.<• • I.,• . ... -... • ' .. ..._ . .;:l. ' - ' .. .... ---• 3 Marine:s He ld ,,in~~San . Cl elllente Bo at . I •· '" ' . :--, . " 1 ."j• •• . . ' lnltead cl~ to the lleach pollce said Ille trio :tm.le'!· to San FrllDCbco, where !Iii ~~ alle1edly toot laci '~. p . . ... . {leWb of tbe bllllft'e Incidents becanie koown bere ovu 1be .,eekend. · t.QI ADp»s ~Sbettff's investigators asserted 'tUti·tbe trio.entered a used.car lot In San Fernando, asking to try out !a la&e-model ipOl'tll:at~ Auto salesman :w.,.. II-, II, ...Jot alone durini tlio lrlal ride. A few blacks f!'>m· the ,i.! mie •AWOL Marine allepdly attatnplejl to cmot the ·~with a· -lo0Ne11&1b ol - per eleclrical wfle, Hanson lold.1"'1i« the asaall"'1 relea .. "1 ~ta grlp ·aft<r lle ·(H.-i) agr<ed to COOP.et•~·.-·~ .• J : t.: ~ .. The trio •lleiedly'then alble Hanson's walt.t· llld.l ""'11'1< conla.• dumped the ~Ill --aod lied wllb t,bO auto. . • · r · . ' A lew boari 'laler ·Ille• ll!m.....,. ir· " . . . . . ... -•• ~·1 .. fj_efu ocrtlt . --.----. -. . N iXoD--:~~ . . .. . ·-... -~ .. Dana P oint • .. • .. _, . ' Restaurant-Vicki Sc .hwa rfzc.Clro s.en . . .. . Bid Oppo sed Clemen(e Jun~r -Miss:-:_~ ~ · • --~ , --· r • 4 , _ . ' . ' Vickl Schwartz. · a • 17 .·year· o1d San . Clemente ffigh school: <Oed with ·*' !Ota Legal adlon wu-belq lhnalaoed:to-tor music ls San'Clememe's·lii'lt'Jmuor, day by '''""'P.ol Dllll Point~, ....., 1·. ·-· · · ·. -· I . "°' · I ~ . > 1 I , ·--J""';T.-:--.·~. . .. ' .. -"'dev-~t' of-,~~~-•' ...;. : ; 14W'll;i!q~,' ... ...,,.f·)lj< .... ""'"""~' flll ·-. )In;. llowik, •• n.·tt·(Jltila<J'bbll,' alO\lf the blulltop ~looklnf Dana WU c1\oo<n ftldaJ night to,,.pnsent the' I Hmor. ~ area •tn·the atafe JUlllilir.ibi Fmlls"nftl l ~ .. • ·, l , , , t I "ffamilg 1'ff.11ir. . · .-· . , : , .. A# bi!> mother visits: bis • •ol~ler-laU..r;::tljis Cam Ian youngst~r : watches over his father•s·gear apd fme.1Tb~·photo wa stakenrrecent· .: ly 1near Prek Tameak;: Cambodia. :Wives ~_!\ C~~~O SQldiers, try, . to •stay close ·bettqid the. army ·so they. can1vis1t thtll' husbands as Otten as ·PQsslbie. • 1 ' ~ . . . . 1' -~ • I . I L .' ' ,, ... White Hous.e Phone Book Directory Editio n Set ' All •but one member of the San duction or this year'.s edition on an ad· Clemehte community ~ived ~ orange romrhisslon basis. verllon of the Chamber of commerce As soon as a few straggling advertisers phone ldirectory earlier this year. . are rounded up, Evans said, ,the yenow Ffesident Nixon received, a ·special pageS wW go to print as well. . while-cover version, ktjown otficially as. Advlirtislng gross income has reached the Wt&tern wtilte House. edition. Ortly a the "3$;000.mark In the rull-time effort,to f~w wfre made. . . recruit ·bustnesseJ to buy space in the Bizt in next year's·ediUon.of1he herahf.. l yellow section. Evans forecast greater ed boOk, the "Western . White House"· revenue this year than ever before. Version will go to everyone. "Tbe cover, which ~ght become a:-col- Tbe 'white-page sectJon of•1he· book lecf.or's ·it~ of sorts, _will bear gold went io the ,pi-inter this w.eek. 1 well in , writing and . graphics on bright white time for a May publ(cation. date, .. said 1 . stock. . Waller, Evans,. who .bas. urldertaken pro-Scheduled•lor release in May, the book ~-----------"'-~· --.-, "ill be two ~monlhs 1 moft current than 1 ' eqy.tvl!len~ standard.telephone directories ~ure <:oait. distributed along lhe South Coast. ...,Besides names, af<iressea: and ph;me numbers, Evans' offlCe personl1$l Include spciuse's. name and ·oocupa.Uoa of Neb I f ' Weatlier ' ' . JSN;bt sunny sides art promised . f" :Orange county Tuesday, with. Jd&httime weather remaining clear ~· cool Mercury readings are libbed for the m)d~e sixties. . . I • !INSIDE '(ODAY ' pefJ01! Dsted tn the !IOOk. I • Each ' listing is pe/sdnatly checked' by an offiie workers. E.Janl expl~ As IOOTI U the books ftUn from tile printer (this year the wort b: clone by • )Qca]'flrm) memben ol EU Girl Scout troope: will hand-deliver a copy to each ruidint tn the cily. No charge ii made·to recipients ol lhe d~eciory. ~, to. lfra. . ~ ,nJil!on. ~.A~ liiil alli,ii. ·~ dU... *''"8iiii~-~~--'-'-·· I ' "71 • ' the mDuc. •• l • , j t • • Many dl lhe ·objecton are lhe p<t'llOl1\i 1'ho W11UCCeafully \.euUocled Or.anae Count1 eo•anment tn an ettOrt . ' , .. to ' block 1he reslali-• •PPl"•ed for a site at ~ of the Green Wntern md . . ' Avenlda ,Sant.a 'Clara. • \ ''There may not be lll)'lhtn:irf cfll 'do about the r .. ~,'~ ~d . ~. 0 but ] hope IOmething can bt. dofte ;to ' halt rezoptnc of the.bluff fromJ'tlldOatlal toco~ue." r , The midents presented Orange·County supervilori 150 signatures of nelgN>on oppoolng the restauran~ but , t be supervlaors recenUy upheld the plamuhg . conlmlsaion'a approval of t,he var~ and-spot rezoning. '"lb11 ts a residential area, and should remain that way," said Mrs. Tilden. ''That'• a three-story restaurant with l · bar and grill; tt·doesn't belong wlth-orie- and two-story residences. ''The people ·inYolved here were not even notilied ·that tbe -re-zone wu an--. ' ' ticipeted," Mrs. Tilden ~· ujf that restaurant comes Jn, It· Will create so·mach. noise, It will drive. people out or the neighborhood." . . · The pro~ 6,300-squ.,..foot buttdli<g accommodaUng 263 patrona would · be built iii a multi-family zone on the east side ol Street ol the Green Lanlmi. Parldntl for 71 can would be-provided on Santa (;Iara. • ' · .QiJecll!lo to the tralllc -~ by • --.... railed by.S-.il,(lara reslilent WUllani•Weldleill; ablo' a P'1l'1°" drollator.-' .. Wtldletn llOled •-'-I -Illian-<>! ihe meu alteaclJ'. u11 ml'Jie tllaacld.'tt bad planoln& to.allow' commOrctal -ol the bluff. . . .. I n the fourtll fnstalbnent of hil·memoir1. /ormt.r Ru.s.ria1' Premier K hrushchev says Pres'· dt'IU KennedJI wa.r the ont' who bilcked down In th• ,J962 miuilt . crilfs. Ste 1tor11 Page 4; Woman Cha mber Citizen of Year .M mhe . H : ed . .. ; , . e r onor Chamnan Named · · · , I - 'Olly 10 ~ .CHRISTMAS M•rrilrM Llultltl 11 IMll "' s.nrce lt MIVlff IHf ,.,.....i fltnrl t-1 Or-c-" 11•11 Jf'f'lll ...,,.., ,. ·-..... JfKll *""' M-lf T ...... lllN • ........ .... ·-. .... 199 ... It __.,,.....,,tit ·-,.... .. , • , , • • 1 • • A new anrd. ·-the· vll:alble;membtr A· five-man C'Aamber r of COmmerce c;OiitmiendaUon -w a 1 conferred by committee bu bepD receivtnc.nomlna· IOl1Dff Ca!llllran<! Beadl Ola-· ol t1om for the -·a .c:ltllea cl. the year eomm..ca -.~.Kamdli IAWi- cltaUoo tn Sin ~IMl\te. w·Mary 1l<tter1'lll, at the Olamber'• re- Chamber directors have aelected Ed cent 1nstaU1Uon and awatdl ~ Chaffee as chatrma.n or the award proj. Lawrence , muter-o1. cettman&es of the ~t. Serving with Chaffee on the com· evening, cave pllUdft§,to Mr1. Betterton mittee are George Bowles, Wade Lower, for "conUnWD& mvtce beyond the. call of Paul Pmley ..,d Leon, Riley. duty on ~, and 10 olftcen dur- The committee will receivt written tng 1he ..five yen alnce ~kin or the suggestiGAa , from indlvk1uais or city chamber, tllhoucb she ii not a member groups to determine llie recipient of the of the board of:dlredon." coveted-aMuat award. Mrs. Bettertm, a ret.irtd educator and The winner will be announced and lll'ltsl-tC\llptor. llvt1 al 1$121 Camino honortd at a dinner 10metime early 'next Capistrano .in the Capillruo Beach yw. Pallsadel. • ' ' . . )'e&r, ' ) I .., • • L1JDi Mlllllll .Wll · 1a'·:ted1 •·Ont .,-. MJaoioiwit111H ·• t11o ..i .... uM 'lliliiiidHI loy' llli '\iin'llil flt TrltgnC,~-· .... , ,•· .' ': 'lbe ,Jay~ event1 ,was -tber ljnt ~· ~-P.,...t beld In the cj!Y,.' Spok-.m for tbt ...... 1trViCe gn>Dp' t0c1ay 'w1I' u.e. 'p;;eant "\lefJJll/'IY 'Ofll· become In ·aMI event antr lhe """1ni. success Frida1 nltbt." 1 Mias Schwarti was chosen from a Oeld of 11 cOCJteat1ntt HViral Weeks W!Ofe'by a Jayoet ocfteiilnt committee. · Tbe <;ompet;U.. -not a 11tauty con- le1~ ,JPOl>llft•lllressed ..: .... liilied "' scliolastic ability, skill In Creative and per1onn1n1 arts, nmm, potu and ap- peararice •. Mtu 'Schwarti, who'performed a vocal seleclion d(ping the compeUtion, will cpmpete. lo lhe state· finals tn Santa Rosa Jan. 15. · · 'Tbe Winner of that compet!Uon com· pete1 In the nationals. late 10. tbe year in Mobile, Ala. . -· .Mlu Scliwartz, born In ~amento, ·has ~-·~South Coast resldeDt for oe&r. Jy three years. ... After gra<lwittng ahe plua to attend .i lllUllc coaservalory. • • " I -. ~ . a ' 7 7 . r ' ... -..... -· -~ Gets .. -, . Kenped~ Goes ·Ont Of Treasury · . ' . _W,\SljINGTPN: (UPl)-Jn an opeil bid for poltti<al peace, Pr<stdent ]'llxoa todaJ na111ed De!pocial Jomi 'It· Qinna111; • former·Te~mor and Clole ·~ ., l«DW "' ~ Jli·JI ...... ...~~I.· ·: c-aily, wbo,allo ......i tn lhl_Xft,>; nedy AdminlltntiOD, 'Wfil' succeed VHICI· M.' KeMedy wbo wlll remain in Nixon'• • officlal'fimllJ ban ambassador-a~largo to deal with lntematlonal llnallco and -tary policy. • ,Wldi eoon.n1 'at 1111 ·aide, Nam told ~ouie · new11nen: "We beve • fl ,P'f,t•1,it and a Dlnle:satle Cilqress, but tlii pr0bl<1111 we have ""' ~-~ems.,We aeed ·to ap-~th~ bi··~ rDanner." CoMally, :•bo t-:lhree-two-,_ ttnqa ta aiTewi goftmar tbioasli t• !Old be ,,. .. "pn>l-y pnJ9il, ... telul and bumble w:lth 1Ns appointmehl ..,, Nlion said 'bO. Woctld . Wilhiiold · IUb- mttttng of Conriall)''i' riomtriatlon ·to the 8eliate untll an.r the new C<lilgrta'con- -In January. Kel!iiedy, lie Aid; """1~. contqme I!' the .ra!>ln<f pool pro. tiabl.y until J'eb, 1 WKeri ' Nlion'1 new bod~! presentation Is compliled: . The projiosed nomination dtew qulclc pratse from Democratic , leidets irt. Congre5' .. lli>ea%er Jqtiri Vf. McCOnnaclt described ·ConriaJ.Jy ..IS ,a' ·''f~ •mab, OUltanding, and • 'a:reat -Amerltan-. '' " Connally, 53, serVed as Navy aecretary WKler the late Pre.fdent Jolm F. Kenne4J> and 'wu itrjoui1f Woundld!lfy ~ when riding in -the same auto :with Keri- nedy· at the' tlnie' of the a1'i111in1Uonrill Dalra. seven yean 110 HS has been' a· cloae polltlcal· ally Gt Jolwoa'•"11uoucbout the yon;· both ~ Waahinglo!l ud IA Teu1." • When JObqaon wUii BOUie member, J)onnally ........ es hts iecritti'y f'°"' 1'39 to eatly •l91b-Aller a hitch of Navf service and~1'1Qb·-.·• ratYe station ea.· 'ecutlve in~d!tin; .. l:B rejoined Jotinson ... his S.natOrlal a:drninistn.!ive aialstant a JMI. • ' .._ --· •· ·--· ' . San .~inen,te' s ' . Stulknts Plan -. .. ~ . ~ . ' ' ' • . ..-_. ' ;, • i.,. ·-w. -· • DAILY PILOT Stiff ''""' RETIREll iifitHERS BACK IN HARNESS AT LINDA VISTA Mr1. Lyil.'i.llUiftgardne r Helps R919r Hi•r• With Rei:ding .. _____ --·---......... -• Jamea & Pri~ .., .; .~ : : • r Semce8 ·ueld --.__._ ·-- ed Teachers reading,. . mathematics or other course work will have expert guidance while their regular teacher continues working wi"th o{hefo slu<fentS. - -IJ'he volunteer tutors, all members ol .the · A.nietj,can ~}Ilion of Upiveraity Women, Laguna Beach Branch, come from Leisure World, El Toro, Laguna .Be'11ch, 'Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel, MN: Brim&ardner said. Each givea an hour or more a week to the -clawoom tutoring program and pro-Viaes·w .. oWn tr.1nsportation .to and from the llCbool. • -..ADy..-rettrea·:tucher eagu tti -work qabn 'w.ftb. lchlldr,n may contact Mrs. Bll&llllllduet .at ~ f~ qa~~t 1n aw -.,.vw )roJ.a. · an.1..:'irulJan. bt In IJnda VIiia .... ..,. • . I'll' ' . Elementary school. ' one teacher · h111 volunteered for · similar htlp in Allao olementary school in El Toro. As votuntee.~ come forward. the pro- gram will expand to other area schools \!!'f-"'' !n"fested.' ' • Christmas Sounds ; tervtces were held at 10 a.m. today la ' .. r ..:. Weitdlll.gi&pel. C<>ltl ·M .... foplalllet Brou~aht to wast lloy Pr!cec.lr., 'ti, of i1 Toro, who died . . · · e · · s.tur11q;.-.1 .&uth COut COmtnunily Th• .....!a. of .Cliriltm, 11 .wUI be !IooplW ' after · oulferlng I cmi>raJ ' , 11<mo!\'tiaP: : · · · · . mmim!!nl' lit the auditoriums of the oiMr.'l'rice 1;:"""'w..J 'bY his widbw, C4i>;.ifino Unified, School diltrld'I Randa' of .. lhe ·home ·241182 For""•)'( --~·-~-n today and Dec II Road,.EI Toro, a dauiihter. Rana i>4'fae ~= :d~ental group. ,;ill be S:: %.~.father, James·Ra.y Price ~r, of dlipl~yliig ·theil: !kills during uiO 9ve day A nattw of St.-L<iuia, Mo., he had lived · pe'rida"it l~cb 1cho01. tn Orange Cdmty for lhe-pa!l 16 years . ~J&hlight of the season will be tht an- and wu ·a· member of the carpenters' nual grade le vel sing on Tuesd1y from. 10 union. to 11:15 a.m, in the San Clemente' High Dr. J. J. Thompson Qfficiated at. thia· ~l iY.~1~. ·AU fourUf "l!ind fifth morning's services •. whlcb wei.:e followed · gr"iifers will perform at that time. A by burial at El Toro.Cemete,Y. · · similar grade level sing vdll be offered · • ~ ·., ~. ~ · " Wednesday for sixth graders in the · .. .-· • Capistrano School gymnasium. 82 KiJled·m .JJ:rOods . .' An evening performance for th<! public • : ·.:..-• . is being of'fered Tuesday at the San JAKARTA tiP~-· Mletlf 12 pef'®rl...-= Oamente High Triton Center. Othe~s pro- were killed.aridll.o~= ill floods:: viding evening performances will be and landslides in NOffb ~ 'si, Ure:.of· ~~ V~lley School, M~rco Forster ficiaJ. Anl.al~.news :..,ency. .reported .JD; JllnJ<Jr High and: CO~cordia School on day -.. , ...... • ••. -~· 17. . ....~ .... -·-· ~ . . .. ,. .. ... .., .. • Aid -Sought For ·FaiDilr, lift Jly Fire Sev~raJ San Clemente police officers have lailnched a drive fC< clolhlnl and household items to make Christmas a bit brighter for the Louis Ruelu f1111lly of 1i> which loot eoerythjn&' In a predawn fin! late 1aal -k. lleot Offloer Bobby Scrqp and Patrol Lt. Ray Hartman, a .. l&bbor ol lbe Ruelas family, launched the drive as the ..00 cool~ Thursday al the gulled botne at 128 Avenlda Trieste. D1ma1e to the home being purd>ated by tM family was set al nearly $,,,000. Insurance apparently covers only the 1tructure, not the contents. "L<luie and bls family got out only with what they could put on during the ftrt, •• ScruiP said. Ru:tlas, who auilted his family fttmt the home, emerged barefoot, wearlna co- Jy a pair of trousers . . "He couldn't even save bi.I· wallet and the six doUan in It," Scrufts said. Ruelas la staying with friends In San Clemente t.o allow him to continue work at his day and night jobs. The remainder of the . JamUy, Mrs. Mary Ruelas and children l.4rralne, 15, Clrolyn, t, a11d 6-year-old twlnl Loula and Cecilia, are gtay.tng with relatives iD. Vista. Scruggg &aid donations ol clothing. furniture and bOU.$ehold items would be gratefully accepted at the residence at 123 Aw.nlda Trieste. or by calling the poli~ department buaineS! line at 492- 5101. Pickups ol dOllaU<11s can bt hindled by <a1llni the· department or 192-lm. My. Lai Troops 'Under Sweeping Orders to Kill' P"f. BENNING, Ga. (UPI) -A former squad leader under Lt: William L. Calley Jr. testified today that American in· fantrymen 1wept Into My ~ under orders to "kill all Viet Cong and Viet Cong •ympalhiws," whldi to him In- cluded Women and children. The witness, s. Sgt. l... G. Bacon, wu called to the -by the def-after two other ooldief• had leatif)Oll Iha ln- struC:tlooi ....,. lo deitroy ~ In the vilJqe durfnl the Mardi 18, lllll, sweep. The orders, the Une testified,' came from Capt. Ernest Medina, commander of C C.Ompany, in which C.lley com· manded the first platoon. Bacon te.Uflod that Medina Cllled bJa men to a briefing the ni&ht before the sw~p. . .•• "He said we were &oina to tM itea of My Lal 4,'" Bacon 11ld. ''We -nre 101nc to m"t the 48lh .Viet Cong BatlaJlon, We were to kill the Viet Cong and Viel Coog sympalbiun, d .. tr .. all food· and food ooorceo, kill all th• animal& and b11r11 tlio· village." Edith Kingston Services Tuesday · .s.lyjcea will bt held at 2 p.111. Tuesday In Pacific View Chapel for Edith A. Kingston of 149A Calle Aragon, LaJUn.a Hills, who died Sunday at Hoag Memorltl Hospital. She was 70. • . ' Mrs. Kingston is survived by her hus- band, James M. Kingston ~uxl a slater, Florence Gu!ttmez of Woodland ·llllla. A naUve ol Broolilyn , N.Y.; llbe had liv- ed in Laguna llUla for.the puttwo 'fia!i, The Rev. John C. Judldl)s·wllf'bfflCl&t.. at the Tue9day~aeivlce. Burial will be .i Pacific View Memorial Park. · ... -... .. . DAILY PILOT '~~~g .of St~if~astl~'. Uit _ ~~:~.:.~:s _w:_~ __ :f._.th-Jail_ • Te~ £ J~ n~~g=s_:-. ' ~obtrt N. Wttl r. -- PIWld111t .,,. ,.~..,_. -· • I .. -. : ': ... -.... -. ·~ J tclc It Curl•., :; .. ; / By TOM BAllbEV "' .Uifee years. JUdce Judie ruled Ip. be.r vie. ~..,, •r.cl Gerttr•1 M......, :--1. __ • -Of .-D.NY P'lltl a..11 ~ -nee·tbat tbe. two months lbe bH ietvtd ~ no111•1 ac •• .,il r--· """ I 'A iMn "lc!eirtttied by • narcotics Iii--'la~Ccmrty jail was sufficient. ~ •• A. Murphi110 ,~~IT.as the "king of Sto~_1tle'' SQperfor'Court action is peftdinl on 43 • M-11n1 ld11tw .'IUlltJ.Jo \'arlous dril&. ch1r-. «ber...!-~~ swept up ln the ~lc.htr4 P. H1I --!)tanfe etlunty Superior Court. He StoniecuU.· raid. M1ny or those booked louffl..ot•1111• Co1Mtr editor •• ce4 _to_ flv. ye· ar1 to life tn. alao fai:e ftde-1 cbar1ea rtla~n 1 to the • • •4 Offlc• ' f-i , ... n. . cacbe ~ hgmbs ind.weapons ilcated c.tt ~: ui wnt..., '"'"' · ~~m'!tames T. Juc\I! aet th1t term by •-•-aJ apn•·. -• N..,.., _.: ml Wal lllll01 ltvl_,. • ti tetf1· !"CQP;f .. t41111t=::::::: lfi,:::::.,. •r:,:,M • 0 -~Sit Y Jr,. 52, a( 1U'2 SktJly Wll toJd in court that conviction JN a.w: • Nor1~ '' t.ll!'llN ....,, • :.::11f_., ~~ Drive ·after Skelly on charaes filed by federal authorities I -J~ .... ---il!l!lti".Ji!O<barges of"poue9fon o1 ma7 wall reaull In the addlUoo of prfocm •• ~~ "O!&lne Jar safe and 6Jo. ttlnt to hi.I preaent .. ntence. splr•cr. t: ... ·.~ ... "": .. -~Stelly wu identified as the ringleader Stelf1'1 -11ome-wu clubbed· olanatloowidenetworkoldtu1saleaond ''Stonecutle" Oct. 14 wtien federal , state diltrlbutioo loag before tbe Oi:t. 14 raJd and JoCal Jaw enforctment offl«n found on hl1 canyon bome. the premises to b8 "i. mlni·fortre11. Telephone lines leadlh& to the ru:!dace -with bombs, ammunnloll and .. .,. tapped by .... tJ for .... tllan asaorted weaeonry In addition to h• three weeb pr.tor to the raid. quanUllet .rqrugs.'' It ls·aflel'Cf thal the rinl cootrolled by · ~ Skelly-wu one of 4fl person,, 1rrrtsted Skelly embraced druc op er a t Io ft 1 In tbtt r1id and two of his companions-tbrouebout the Untied Stites 11 weU as loll!~d him In entering gullty plea ill contadl and auppllm In Afalianlltan. Superior Court. • llOslla, Germany, South Am er le a , Jud;e Jui!fe sen~ Terra Joel Canada and Muko. A1enta s a 1 d t.acart. 21 :0 1211 Brotd St., Newport Stooecallle was lht center ofa lhrMng 'BelCb to five years in sta\&:'))rison. l{e tsfl0.000 a day bualneu. pleedad guilty to <bar& .. of po&aessioo ol ror1y ...... """"' haYO bteo Indicted marlju1n1. br Minnupolls. Mfnn. Ob v1rlout drua · Mickle Lynn Halo, IS. ol lhe Modletka charges fn arreatJ atemmlng from In· add...;s · pleaded gullty to ldenllcal ·formaUon r.ceived In the wire tappillf cbargM and was placed on probation for acUvtty at Skelly's Modjeska home. .. •• • The lasting of.'Christm ' ,. ARTIST'S EASEL/ PAINTING Eosy to picture on art show for the home wit h this mlnipair. E"'I; from l!ill lo 2'50 Paintinp from 1.511 lo U.50 GLASS TOP "ACCESSORY TABLE A l101i111or'1 w11y lo 10 , •• to won11 1111 tho10 lonely ronr.1r 11roo1I houtifulfy 1olwM ""''II ffcor11tin9 pfObl•"'' I" • bll wt1y. To11 11 oil with II bowl el tr111t or 1how ii off with • lt•l"I 20" -•• ""' 17" H. ' . ~ i:.f. l•.oo, 'sm1Al 39.DO. '~ !M te""4 "OlclaloM C'llllecllllfl, Portd111 rMlly ....... II h...,.lto l lthly 9 rol11t4, ,.._ .. llldod cobinl t ho1111l-..ilt on• Wol11~t ftflffrl Mato th11 .,,. "•"' ,, .... "'.. Softly ..,... 111 ... 111. u ·, ol•• • touthf11g 11porl111<0 , -, 10 1lll••·•"'""h 11 lta llnlth. W,J6",0 , 16", H. 21", 1.,. 24.5.00, "9CIAI. 139.00 I· ' . . " r. '· ~-- CERAMIC TABLE lAMfl' Tum lt on and 10 will the room • , . or whereve r needs to be shown in a better ligh t. Biggar quol· ity at th is price definitely is worth glowing about, 36" H. YE.LOW OI tfMI IASI Rec. 49.50, srt:CIAL 29.1111 , SPICE ACCESSORY TABLE . by Hekman Whol • low!'y ""II'( 111 •l'\d (toltl1) yo~r prolt!1t11 111'i1111. s ... IK!od pt1to11 .,,..,,.. 011d -ch1<ry 1olld1 .,th onlit1111 ltr1111 tin. h"'4" Ol'!!lllllnb ou11ro you of lh qualrty loolt and ll1l1h. It'll f l"'-)"O" fond tho '""'I o nk1 onct warM lo•llng. IA'' tap, 20" H. 49.50 ' l -·-I ""?";;--._,a,_ I I GAME TABLE by Brandt '°' t'"''' 1tt11., ,.oplo play, th1N'1 fllw f(I 111atch thh ..... .,. -fllli "' ll11!1hocl lit Wt1 ln111 w11111n on 0110 1ldo, .. 114 ch«ry 1111• te1!1d l1111Mr 011 t~o go1t11 1id1. T""o 'llfl-flttt ll'ey1, 11n1 4r11w1r. Mldicl finith, 119.QI . ---PASADENA Ca1orodo 01 El Molin o--792·6136 '11~ POMONA Ho ll, East of Gorey-629·3026 SANTA ANA Moln at Eleventh-$47· 1621 S-te AH s..,. o,.. M•IHlloy 1.,..1 ... , "W"'!! th<,..... Mtdl to b• .. il"J>Ot't•nt ... tl.< o•t~· r .. I " • • • • . . . -•• - Lagulta Be~e~ EDl~ION .. ... .. -_--r;:-.. . - - • • . • '. . . . ,. - Today'• t'fe•I~ • -• ·"-J¥~Y, "SHelm · ' -¥24 • ---I;:. ..... ·-.. •• - llN ClfoJIS . --·" .. . -· ' . E~Qlogy -'Rnessure' . . .. -· -----·--.... ~ ~ ·-.. . ,_ -He·mocrat .. . Ccirinally Gets 'cabinet , Positit>n ' ' . ,, ,~ . '=-~-r7--=!· ; .. ' ·~· .. . :·-.'.: -. _ ... -,.. -...------- Ni ion ' . • -· ,f, • .:-··---• -=--- . . ----- -J.. -··:.'• l .. ?r ,...,,. • 1t'eiente~:Jf,9lior • 1' I, I •I (.•' ~ > I • ' I -. . · t ' ' • • I I. jennifer•Kr•lici:; a,' iih<l 'fdfqd get a~quainted •oulsi~ Santa's· house . in Lagllna .'Bea¢h. Silnta· ii able to taj[e !line out frojn a busy. ~cbe­ dwe to·vlsit wltb· l0cal yplll)gsters. He canlbe found ,at ,Ifl• house at · Laguna Avenue and 6lenneyre St~t ~tween 5 .p:m.-and ·7 p.m. Weekdays.·· · '· ·:: . : ; _ ~. ~ I Draft Ceifutg ··ftedicted F~r-:lanU:ary ~.t!;11ct¢es ~ f .., I • ' ' ' wASHiNGTON (AP)'...:. '!be Selective SerriCe· ·aaki Monday that men with numb!rS 100 and below will be eligible for the Januari draft. The number 100 is ex· pected to be the ceiling or several months;' 'the agency saf. . . . . · Thesil·'numbers make. up .Ute Selec\ive Servi~ System's First Priori\y SelecliOn Group and include.~ ~ ~ho reac~ , ed the~ lge o( 19 m 1970, received theU' lottery numbers at the July drawing, and have not been deferred or exempted. · · Tbe "extended" goop ls made up of 1 meJl 1bc>m between ,'1944 and l9!1G who 1 have • not reached their 26th birthday, were classified 1-A of l·A-0 at the end of 1970, and had • nwhber that bad been reached, that is, lower than the highut nqlnber called by ~ local boards. ''l,le highest number reached in 1970 was 195. No local board exceeded thil riiiinr>er. And many ,boards did not ap- pi'oach It In meetiltg !heir calls, Selective Sfrvict said. 1be ~tagon aMounced Saturday · • January draft call of 17,000 men. ' · E. · · Co £' , H0wever; Selective ~rvice sai~. ,!he . . xpetfS .n . Inn_· . "firit priorltY" group dOes. nut air~~ . 1 Jiabill~ of the ~·extended priority" group ff h W , , ::r-.:.bers have been reached, 1'1t ' ug_ es ·nting: This,''~ended".group remain's,tllgible ::s:l:-:;_~ · ; ·' 1or indlcuan 1n the 11m lhree m011tha ·o1 . ~Ah · Imitation' · nert'....ftar, and, w1tder ..,'present policy, , ~ "' · musf:~ ordered to'·,.port aheacl. o!' the -~ 'VEGAS, Ntv. (UPI) -A 1171,pool. ~ •i&nature by· Boward Hughu "' on a PtQZY authorizing the firing of T . .:.. · Pl Robert M8beu u bead of the billionairt'• .l'...iJguna anners Nevada operalioos was an "Imitation,'" a TT · · haoo.rlting ei:pert tmtifitd today. Will near New. ~les ~I Jr.,. former FBI expert · 6n·haodwriUng, told,• st.ale district cOurt . Asses8or Angry ' Hinshaw Bkrsts Board~ ' . ' . -. . . . . . In Alleged Job ·Threats Jly JACK BROBACJt " :/ . Himhaw ti' lntlmaJkt·. ~;tho· ..... ~--• LY._i I ~.ill~ ~lill,l""!!ZIZ' .Dnlift ~.tq ~ -'· .....,..., ....... , -M'lil-•••••11•11 Jlliishaw 1s angry ~ the boon! ti ~ cil tlll'••;'l"'''~'il t1 ·vllll1 8UJ>!rvj!ora and.~ be~ In ~not ""Ii to me bat::;:. u... no·a....rta1n·1er111a-----~'oftbij_IJ,.,,. ... ~af -ID a lider tolllt. ,. i''i;:c ....... 'j"tl;• ed>I:"" .. ·--·· 1o :::r.f . 1~1111t'k I ,,Wiij'-w t Jll.Gt .. i · . . . -.1 -· U 1 .. , -· • ~,:!!:at~ . .;..~.,. ,;;' '1 l:1:l=:fA. Bui Hlnlbaw> -added tbM bt. wtll ~,, _. Olly cal>rtdou,i .. , tel( .bla employet to . dO just 11\at the ~pl . "'*"" . to dellroy' ii* _.. "'pervllan -tbem to do. '!'-......... ~ .• , • 111111,i,..1.af· 'fl\& ....,. letter -from • -.. ~ ~ wl\ldl ..... .u. frontation 1-... lllnllbaw and ·county -·tl•ollko." . t • . • audltor<OfttroUer Victor A. Heim 1ln whicb the board -td Reim. Helm .fold IUpOrVilon that Hlnahaw had for rciur IDCI a half months refuled·to allow the ·auditor'• ataff to make a routine audit of the assessor's depart- . menl. Super'Vi10r1, after listening to both slder·o! _the .,.._i,ordered Hinlbaw .fo .uOw Heim to,proc<Od with the audit · and s&lil that .any refuaa! on the pirl o! Hinshaw'• f:m'pk>yes to answer queS!onl could result in dimJ.tssal. Heim had complatned that Hinlhaw wanled all questions en the audit ref~ to him personally and that all req...-. for boob to be audited be made tbriJulb him. .• The audi~ said this made an effective audJt unfea,sl~. . Jlinlhaw clltmed that the audit WU Ull- llOCO!IW'J' u the. grand jury had hM -his deportinent cbecttd twice In the laat -yein and that the State Boor)! o! Equalization was about to start anotbtr oudtt. . . Today Hinshaw said to 'the board. "I wish to advjse .YOU I hav! taken tbe . following action . to contravene your thfeat ·to dilmlss any employe of the assessor'• office not answering questions directtd to him during the audit. o!. aUr department. "All 111pervilors·and IWI-. 9f our department bave been •di«~ tlCf .tiy me i. -every II-*' IGed of -darlnc lbo<aadlt, ... to·nfer ,tlje q-to !lie ~ quaitfled .. lift-• cxwred mswer,.,. · 1Laguna Resident To H~d Drive ' Laguiia Police Investigating Rash of Thefts Patient Flees Pa! r' king Study heaiiiw !ha• it was diff•ren• from other document! slflned by Hughes In the past. . ,. "'l'lle •pnX)' had ,been pmented ·c;y ·a LagunelleochraidenlO.W.PrJOthas The µ/lllna Be1ch Planning Com-• flllJOp of the Hughea ~ool· O>. headed' by been named local charman o1 • fund mlllilclll, continuing to·polUI! Ju expertile , Fiin1t W.'~ ;I# the CO<p'I ' as II! lilalo drive !O'helP J!IY for the new expandejf in 1the 'fiekt, of parking 1strudam;: will ~· for .dtamlls{ng Maheu. It wli ·ip. · Red i Owl c&a;pter House, ~:Blood heujsttll,a!¥>thet parking presentaUiln at ' ~ ano!Jlei·court!otclet pre...Uiw a CdllOr.,ln ~fa ~- Ila sla4Y' "'"""'' tonlpt. · · · jibylical ·!Ueover ·ar lio;hel• culno-bo!OL Prt~, iervlce officer of American Tbf' .,........, who btve-beard pro-P<~till. · -Lelfoa ·l'llot ,m la Ll/IUlll -. ,,.., (IO!lilsrfrom loor fii'ml for mlilll·level 'a a·my pd 1epr.-atton," Ap. ....... 1'611 af .a.. 1111.IOI -by lbt P'f~ ~tures in Laguna, were in-pet II.id. "lt nukl pass any banK tellu cente( bu ahudy btt.o aubmibed. .. . --···-~---------___ .... _.,. __ _ Clinic Adels~ 3 l(ennedy Goes :Out .. . . Of~ 'frea~ury ·• I ()eMC ' ' ' •• • ' I strui:ttd by the city cooncil to procetd and other busine" woclates would ac· Ac"""1ng lo Prtco,~l,IOI plnta of blood with-investigations for development of cept it but It'• deficient It'• ei:b'tmely were drawn-&vln the center in 1970 for r;uch a facility on .. the city-owned Glenn· P~I but-it'• different." use In Orqe~ County .hosplt1l1. · ................................. ,. •' ._. ~· -·-" ,,......,.,. --,--.... ..... .. eyre s:r .. t !ol. ' Aj)pel slid ~ •u a "tommon practice" "Support/or tlt1I capital I~ drive w!ll -on the agenda for llUdy tonight Is for.· confidential acretarles In buolnfss maM It tJOAlble lw the Rod C(ou -to ht<ther e11min1tion ol ~for the apd i>oUUcal citdOI to ilp -lor glyt .......-. ~ to.the peoplt prqpootd PRO (planned rllidentia! 111e1r ~. o! -com-,;• f!rioe llld. d<v<lopnentr ,..., whlcb would pro)'ide !Jay'• ~-had oa hand another Tllo Satila Ana -tor, II add!Uon to fO<",billJlde cllllter housing and addttlonal bandwritin( el!P'rt. Ralph Brlldfonl, who -'<fine blood, 11•• -l1d to stacty of a propoaed ~ IUl>d\Y~loo . has said, out <ii "!"'rl !he slpature, wu lamllla and ollen lllety iDltNctlon ID -...... ... raidatll. ' ' ' ' C ......... • ............ ~ ... I c_.. •• Jt --~ 11·11 ·• ' ~ " q r """ ,...., M 4 .... ...... II "IMrtti tN1 'l ....... ' .,.. ........... ...,... ,_ • ,,_.. __ *' r-:C::' I ....,, "'*" -INJ ... .... .:s.t -... _ ...... . -~ ,, .....,., ..... "'"' .... ' ......... . • • 1 ! • . • I I • • . . • I -. Aid'" 5ouglit 'For Familr, ··~-· .. ' i TIRED :riicHERS BACK INHiRN°e ss'Ar l'lll'oA'Vlrfl'"'" Mr•· LyelJ1'"'"9•rdner H•lp1 Roge r Hi•ro With R••dl119 .... ..__ . . .... . " . ' . .. .. . . ~ . . '~·h:.i·...,. bdi!'ii io ,.m .. tOday iii Weotcljll;jlllpel, Costi Mesa, !or;Ja- llay ptlce-Jr:;·21. Of El Toto, who died Sal!J!dq . at 5outlt' .• eout: Com!llunlly lloipill\; lfter sul!ering a cereliral llemO(lila(e. ' ! ~-·Pri~ Is survived by his wi<krir~ Randa, e1 .. ~·1J!>me, 24382 Fordvjew Road\.Jtl ~T~ot a ·d&\llh~~ Rana Paige- and bY·hii f'°q,tt, Jfmes·ilay Price.Sr; of· San Dietl•· • ' A natiVe-c£St.. Louis, Mo., he had lived · in Orange County !or the past 16 ye~ and wu a member of the carpenter•' union. : :. : Dr. J. J. °lbon!PIOO <ilf~alod ~I .IJli& morning"• .......,.., •hidi were fol~ by burial al El Toro ~ef.ry. " · 82 Killed i11 ~ood'& ·· ' ' ··-··. t . JAKAR'j'A,iAPl ; .At,lea!I 32 perSma wm killed mHll>llle!> inJU<ed in.nood> and landllido!IJn Ndtlh,<>••wes• IM ·•f·· liclal Antat' -···~ f<pcirtiil-~ clay. -.... • ' "'1 ~·· • ' J:l!.«1.iig~t :to Coast 'rlii " ~· of· Cbrillmal will be r"ev~atml in the. auditorlurfll,of · the cap;,1r.no unHled SChoOI dillrlct'• school! between today alld 0ec: JS. . viicaJ 1M 'lnstrlimeiita1 group1 will be . d1si:i1aYini iheir skills during the five day period at eaC:h school. · ~ -- Highlight of the season will be the an--· nua1 grade le~l mng ~ Tue.,c:tay from10 to'11:15 a.in. in the San Clemente High School gymnasium. AH fourth and fifth graders will perfonn at that time. A &imilar grade level slng will be offered -Wednesday for sixth graders in the "'Capistrano School gymnasium. ~· An evening performance for the public • iS being offered Tuesday at the San Clfmente High Triton Center. others pro- ¥"Hijng evening performances will be Crown Valley School. Marctl Forster Jtlnior Higb and COOoordia Seboo1 ~n Dec. 17. Iii "b p· -~ y . ·ir~' Several San Clemente Pollet officers have laund'ltd a drive for Clothing and household items to maM Christmh a bit brlghttr for Ille 1'>ufl !luoiu fan\Uy of , ob: which '.Jolt everything In a prodawn fire late Jul.-. Desk Officer Bobby 5auggs and Patrnl Lt. Ray Hartman. a nei&hhor of the Rutlas family, laWlched the drive as t.he ashes cooled 'lbursday at the gutted home ·11 12G Aveniaa Trieste. Damage to ·the home being purcbaaed by tM family was set at nearly $20,000. Insurance apparently covers only the 1tructure, not the contents. "Louie and his family got oµt only with what they could put on dW'ing the fire," Scnigga said. Ruelas, who assisted his family from the home, ·emerged barefoot, wearing on- ly a pair of trousers. · ••He couldn't even save his wauei·-and the ob: dollaro In I~" Scnigga said~ lluelas b staying with friendo In San Clemente to allow him to continue work at his day and night jobs. . 'The remainder of the family, Mrs. Mary Ruelas and children lArraine. 15, Carolyn, 9, and 6-year-old twins Louis and Cecilia, are staying with relatives ill Vista . ' Scruggs said donation1 'I clothina: . furniture and household ttem1 would be gratefully accepted at the residence at 12.1 Avenida Trieste, or by calling the police department business line at 49Z. 5101. Pickups of donations can be handled by callJnc Ille department or 492-227.!. My. Lai Troops 'Under Sweeping Orders to Kill' FT. BENNING. Ga . (UPI) -A former squad leader under Lt. William L. Calley Jr. testUied today that American tn.. fantrymen swept into My Lai under orders to 1'kill all Viet Cong and Viet Cong tymp.tbizen,.. wblcb to him ~ eluded women and children. The witness, S. Sgt. L. G. Bacon, Was called t.o the· stand by the defense. after two olller saldlen he~ • ~lili~ . tit' ln- strudi0n1 wile to deltz#' MeyiliUig lo Ille village during the March 180 1961, iweep. The orden:, the thrte testified, came from Capt. Ernest Medina, CGDll'Dander of C C.Ompany, in which Calley com· manded the first platoon. Bacon test!fl<d that Medina coiled his men to a brleling Ille nlabt before the 1weep. "He said we were going t.o the area of My Lal 4,'' Blcqn' 1aid. "We were joing t.o meet the 48tb Viet Cone Battalion. We were to kill tbe Viet c.onc and VJtt cone •ympathizers. destroy all food and food sources, kill all the animals and burn the village." Edith Kingston Services Tuesday Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday In Pacific View Chapel for Edith A. Kingston of 949A Calle Aragon, Laguna Hills. who died Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. She was 70. Mrs. Kingston is survived by her hus. band, James M. Kingston and· 1· slater, Florence Gulttatru of Woodland Hiiis. A native « Brooklyn, N.Y.~ ahe bad llv· ed in Lleuna ~ills for the put two yea.n. The R,<v. John C. Judlclna wi~ officiate at the Tuesday service. Burial will be at PacUic View Memorial Park. DAILY PllOl ....,.., lea H••tawt• .... -·--··-CllM ..... s.. Cltan .. OtWtff COAST f'tnl lSHING COMPAIC't ~lloli•rt N, WtM !'..'Jl'mldlllt .,.,. hMlllW '"King of St~necastle', Hit W:i~ . Jail.Term for Drugs J1ck II. Corl.., \'kl ,,_IHI!! lt.4 ~l MIMIW Thorn•• Kttvll .. Editor . ~Y. .'1;0M BARLEY • Of~nt. O.lti: !'I~ ll•tf •• ·.·A .. 'man enUfie~ by narc0Uc1 in· ~·• A. Murph!~ • M.1111111111 ••nor .; :l lchtrd P. Htll ..... Ott"90 C-IY fdllor ~ ves.tigafor& a , e !'king of Stonecastle ., _ '... ..baS 'pleaded · lly to various drug char· ~ 1 ~ .. :ires tn Orartge Qu11tY Su perior Court. He • ' Wit sentencfd to Uve years to life in •· Offlca c.iitM-: "° W•t ,.., '"-' NIWPM' fllth: 2211 W•I .. -.0. t 1111ltv•l'll • u.d a.di: m ,.._, ..,_..,. ~ httll~ 11'7$ ••di • ...,1 ..... ,., W '*'-"': &I ~orlll l l '6tllln0 11 .. 1 . . . '11~ )ill<!n. . ·. ;':lildiO''J'imel F, JUdg~ set that ~rm ' fbf,"nomu·,.-..Ph Sltel!y Jr .. si. ol 18133 .. ' M~)a ·caiil"n IJtlve after Skelly plelde!I P!!\.Y'to..th•rat• of possession of marijuana and_coc,aine~for sale abd co~.· spiraey. Ske ll y's borM wa s dubbed "Stonecastle" Oct. 14 when federal, sta~ and local la w enforcement orficers found the premises to be ''e mlni·foMss. stacked with bombs. ammunition and DS!Orted weaponry . in addition to huge (iuariUUea of drujs." Skelly was one of-46 persons •~&led Jn that t akf and tWo Of his corr1p1nloDs joined him in entering gullty pleas in Superior Court. j . .Judge J11.dge ""teftC'd Terra Joel Lucart, 2.1 of 3211 Broad SI., Newport · 11elc~ to· Im years in state prisM. He pleaded gull!¥ to char1e1 of pas-of ·me rijuan1. . • · Mickle ·tynn Hale. 18, o! Ille Modjesk.1 address pleaded guilty to idenUcal charges and was p_laced OJI probation for --· .. -··. ·-· -- three years. Judge Judge rull!d In ber cue tbat the two months she bad served in Oi'ange County jail was sufficient. 81.iperior Court action is pending on 4S other ~feQdants twept up in the Stonecastle raid. Many of those booked als~ face federal charges rel!llting to the cache Qf bombs and weapons confiscated by feder'at acenta. Skelly Was told In court that conviction on Charges filed by federal autboriUes may w.ell HSU1t in the addition of prison time to his present sentence . Skelly was Identified as the ringleader of a nationwide network of dru1 Siles and distribution long before tbe Oct. 14' raid on bis canyon home. Telephooe lines 1 .. dlng to Ille residence were tipped by 11ents for more tban three weeka prior to the raid. 'It Is allqed tltat the ring coolrolled by ~111 embraced drug o Ji er •·I lo n 1 l~roqhoul the United State• 11 well as contacts and 1upp1ier1 In Afah.•nistan, Russi a, Germany. South Am e r-t c a , C.n1d1 and 'Mexico. Agent& 1 a Id Slontc1sUe was the center of a Ulrlvtna IS00.000 a day business. Forty-tem pencno b>ve been llidicted In Minneapolis. Mfiln. on various drue charges In amsts stemming from in- formation received in the wire tappinc activity at Slcelly'a Modjeska home. · .. The lasting . ofChristm ART1~rs ~EL/ PAINTI NG ' , ' i t CERAMIC TAllE I.AMP Ea sy If picture on ort show 1or the liome wittl this mi11ipair. Easels hom ll8 to 26.511 PainUnp !Tom LlO to 22.lO GLASS TOP ACCESSORY TABLE A 411i911or'1 _,. to go ••• to wor111 up 1~010 1•n•ly cor111r •-•I houtifu lly 1olffl ffloll Qcoro!l119 probl11111 i,11 o .,19 woy. TOP II •ff with • bewt ef fruit or 1how it •'' wll~ e 1011111! 20" round top, 17' "· '._ .... Jt.00, IJIC1Al 39.~ .... IN '-"" "Olct.t." coH«ilolo, fefttl!tr '"'"' 111•\0f-It Pllf'H. l lcloly ,,.111•d, 1111 Mlott.d fobl11e1 lloNIWIMMl1 ond -111ut ""..,. lll•k1 11111 011• rltlrll ol ho1111. '°flly .,... 11'IH1ht1, 11'1 olto o '-\Miit .••,.tltflC-• -• M 1Hk111-1111~ It ltt f111lth, W • .56"', O. 16", H. JI", 111. 24S.OO, srtCIAl 139.(IO I . ·---- Turn It on and so -wllt th• room , , , or -wherever needs to be shown i11 a better light. Biggor qual· ity al this price definitely is worth glowing obout. 36" H. YlllOW 01 UME IASI Re1. 49.50, W ill 29.llO ' .. ~ -'~ ·--:::~. -.. L. SPICE ACCESSORY TAllE by Hekman W~ot o '°"•ly WflY .to •"d (tobl•) your problu• llfffl. S.. l.U.d peco11 l'•n••rs ond (h•rrr oolid1 ..,Ith ontl~u• br.,1 fi11. khM orn•1H11t1 ouuro you of ill quollly 1* ·011d fl11i1h. It'll I i" v•u (•11d I~• roo111) • 11ic1 111d .,.,.., · f11litl9~ 14" top, 20"' H. 49.50 -·-=r~·-r- 1 I GAME TAllE by Brandt hor l•MI '""°' ,.., •• ploy, !htN't ,_ fO lllOl(h thl1 beeUl'f -11111 to, fi11l1hMI In wol11ul """" 011 ·0111 1lM , Mfl4 '"°"" •11d ... 1,4 IMtl11r 011 tht II"'"' 1i41. lwo 1twll-ovt tN'yt, 1111• ""'""''· Medi(l l!11l1h, 119.00 PASADENA Colorado <1t El Molino-792·6136 PO MONA Holt, East of Gorey-629-3026 . '11 . .,._ SANTA ANA Mo ln al Eleventh-$47·16 21 S.t. AN IMe. o,.. Meffey ll'9fll-.t ,, II I • ' " l ' . - :VOL 63, NQ. 298,.3 SECTIONS, 4t:PAGEs • '· . . :· • . • ED IT IO.H . ' . ' ' ' TEN CENTS • ..:. \:;: •! • .. .; '1' '-:. . . ---. .. -. . ~· ~. .. ,_ .. • :::J • ~ •· ,.., .. ,,,__'I" "' • ..., ... I 3 Mti rin e·s Heid • -' •, • .. Ill ,.San Clemente 'BO~t cap OC \ -. . A-, ... -from-the lol· .... AWQL Marine al!esedlY oU.mpted to prrot, the n1..,... with a aeven-fool'!engtb al cop' per o1eC1r1ca1 w1re, , Hamon teld.police·tht usailant releu- ed llil'plp•ofler be: (HanlOO) <agreed 10 cooperate.. J • ' • • ' • '!be ·trio ollegedly then --·· wolleto '111111 ' ='!it cinll, • damped. the aalemian near Gorman ind,fkd 'Willi the auto. . A few bo<iri later · the' three: weiii · ar- rested by highway 'l>&trolmea u .. the suapeeta were;hitcbhilt1ng OU'la· ffe!W•Y onram~. · ~. Meanwhile, 1 tbe • actual' ~t""" ot"lbe beaclied Cl1liSer I Ipoy l'd~t of,. NII Lysanda Drive; M1saioa • Viejo, IP,PeUI stuck with a li!'ftl' oalvlP bill ~ when o' NtllpOI\ Beach Dim driQed llil crµtser from the ~last w.-., evenmc. • Oceanoi~ police ·~ cooi<l!lplatlng theft clwies in•the •asserted Pit&<Y.-and -- Lot Anaeleo &utllorttlu tald flit1 Will' pursue the -........ . Thi· beacbtne clUHd' Jioililii o r ~lnniDg In .SaJ> liftmeati liticuard beadquuten.u well. -~ "We -1 the-4i,.~1o find Miller's !other (the ,..a.-said. !di fat.bet wu an ofBctr at Camp Pendleton), bul we couldn1 tum up anybody !"II ther.," • II 1.• r JI a r. d spokesman ~d tldl .......... _ .. '"· -I :, ., • .. . } ' ..,.. .. . ' . . ::.,_ pelnocrat Connall:Y Geis C .. abinet Position N. ---. ---.. lXoii .. •• ~ • t . ' ' , • . ' Dana Point • ' . . -. . Restaurant .Vicki Schivar.tz .Chosen • Bid Opposed Clemente Junior · Miss Vlctl • Sdlwarts, .'., 17 ·}'Mr• old Slll . .. OemenleoBJP Si:bool COod •wilh '• love . Llpl ·---·belill .lhi-~ • lor'11111slc:'ll"°"'Clemente'"flnt'Jlllll°" day by a ""'11> of Dana Point raidlnll j ~~ ., · ·~· , , · . ·· · . :--.-I _...... In .""""" ·-"'w. -=· --,~ .!.c. "" " "" U <T ~ . •,; ~ • "'"t'! I f' , .... f' .. ar\lt'~iflf ;._, and devel<puat of •• ~ , & Jl8wlild ·~irb ;., .-:Pefiiii al"llt tho blulftap ~kine Dula wu d1a1e1i Jl'rjday, night to repm<Ot th< lillrllor, . • . --,-• m,'in t1il -· JIUllor MUI FlnalS nm AccordJac to !lln. -Tilden, tmt A"""41loalo<:llft,11!1e tblk(mi du.eni .. ~ ... _, ..... .,,.,,......,., ·. . ' ', ' , , , I , :•! I ,.~,,. JJ:ff(li,.-' . •. ' ' ' . . . ' ' As hi• ·mother•viaits hi!!· •si>ldler·faUier; tbk• Cambodian youngster watches'over.liis.father's· gear and.nne. 'nil&photo wa staken recent ... Iy!near P.rek Tameak·,. Cafubo<Ua.'Wives :~:cam~ah soldiers try to stay close behind .the army so they 'cl!n visit their husbands as otien as.possible. White House Fhone Book ·· ~ - ' .!.. .• DirectorYi Edi~on Set All · but one member or f the San ducUon·of \thia year'1--edit.i011 ·on an ad- Clemente communify reciived•an orange 1 commi!sion basis. ' versim! of the Chamber of Qimmerce · : ru· soon as a few straggling advertisers phone direetory earlier this ye.ar. · . .' are rounded up, Evans said, the yellow President Nixoo receiv.ed . a · spietja1 .. pages will go to print as well. ·wh\t~ver version, lqlown officially as , , Advertising gro.ss income ~as reached the Western White House e'dltlon. QlJy•,a.. the $35,000 mark in the fu1l-t1me effort to fevf were made. , -· . ~ · recruit businesses to buy space in the But in next year's edition of the heral~ • yellow section. Evans forecast greater ed book. the "Western White House! revenue this year than ever before. version will go to everyone. · The cover, which might become a col· The• white-page section ·of the~ ,book lector's',it.em. of sort!,. will. bear . gold went to ll)e. Printer this Wet!k. Mn ln writing and graphics on bright white · time for a May publicaUon ,date, aaki. stock. . Walter Ev&mt woo. has" undertaken pro-Scheduled for release in May, the book wm be :1Wa inonths' mOre Current than eq11lv.afent11tand8rd telephone directories «:oul · distributed along the South Coast. Weat•er f Bright SUMY skies are prolnised for, Orange Counfy Tuesday, wi\h nighttime weathm remaining.clear and coot. Merci.iry readlnp are tabbed for the n;tiddle sixtit1 •. 1 INSm E TOQAY Besides names, addrtsSeS and phone numbers, Evans' office persOnlltl include spouae'I name and '. oceupa:tioO Of iach """°n !!Sled In the book. . EacW listing is penonally checked by an dffice WQtken, Evans expl8ineL. As llOOll as the boob· return from the printer (thll year the ..m is done by a loeal fum) members al area Girl.Scout trooPll wUI hand-deliver a cop)">-to each resident in the city. · No charge is made to recipients or the · direCtOry. the Jaue, . ' Many of tho. ob/eeion' ... tbli ·- penons 'Who UDIUccesiluri, pilltloiled Orange Counfy ,......_ ·1n an effort to block Ille-nstoiront: apPrvved 'lvr a olte at Stnet ol the Grta1 Lontern and Avmlda Santi Clan.. "There Ill&)' oot be lnj'thlng l" con, do about 'the Jlslauran~ •· said Mrs. '1'llclen, ''but I hope 10mething can be done to halt r<""11ng of the. bluff from realdentlol to~~·" I '!be resldec!b Jll:Uiml<d Oran1e Coupty supervioon• 150 olgna,tures of nellhb!>n opposing· tile r..taurant, but I b e supmiocra recenlly ·upbdd the plaimtna cornmbsion'• approval of the •ariaace and spot mooing. ' ''Thia is a residential area, and sboUld remJin that way," said Mrs. Tilden. "That's a three-story restaurant with a bal' and ·grill; It.doesn't belong with one- and two-story residences. "The people involved here ~re not even noUfled . that the re.zone wu an- Uclpated," Mn.-Tilderi odded: . "If lbll miaurlril comes In. H will cm.it: 90 much noile, It will drive people out of the neltlhbor!XJOd." ''lbe·propooed 1,300-_....fqot bulldlnC accommodating 2'3 • patrOCll -id· be built In a Jriultl-famUy zooe on the ·eest side of Strttf or the Green Lantern. ParkinR for ·79 Car!! would -be provided on Santa Qara. . ()bjecllon-to'the· trolflc generi!M by I restaurant-bar wu ~by San&a Clara resident WW!abl Wo!dleln, Ibo a petition cll'.Cul•lor. . Welilleln nolect ....iteod ·----tion~ 'i>I the streets airMdy. and uld 11e ~ bad' plannlnc lo allow comniircW, ... of the bluff. 1 In the founh installfri.ent of hi1' memoirs, former Ruasian Premier Khrushchev saj/1 ~resi­ dent Kennedy wos the one who . bocked down in.tht 1962 mtuile crilis. Set story Po,e> 4. Woman Chamber ·.Citizen. of Year M mhe H. . red ·: • . e r ono Ch~an Named . A new .... ~ -the vol~ member • owtr ·10 ~. CHRISTMAS I. I • A <flv~an Chlrnoer et COmm6ce commendaUon -w a I conferred by commiUee bu bqun rectivlng ·-former Capiltrono Beac:b OWnber -or llOm r.r the ll'llllP'• -of the -c.imaaee.~ ~ LI..,..... citation in San Clemente. to Mary Betterton, at tl)e Ctiamber'a.~ Chamber dlrectora haft selected Ed cent inltallatlon and onrda ~L Chattee as chalrman of lht award pro;. La'WT'eDCtt ru,ter llf ceremonltl of the ~. Servjng w/111 ~i'!fee on the com-eveninl,, gm·.,.._ to Mn. -· niittee 11&.Geotge lloW!eo, Wade1-tr, r.r "coollnlllnc-beJOOCf theCall o1· Paul """1ey. and Leon Riley. " .-.... duly on -mid'lo•offlcen ·dur- Tbe comm-·will ....iv. written lnl ·the flft ,..... slnco ln<eplloa al ll>o 1Uggestlom from lndiYiduala '"' city chambor, alt1lougb lfle Is oot a me- g19iips to dttmnlne the reclpienl of the al tho boon! al -.." · year:. ~· . , • I r , , ' IA1Di ~ ...... teleded· u flnt ~; '°""113-scwil tlllrd In' Ille <oinpotl1ioO ·-b)' llO ·pirioni In Tri!"".~·· . . . ' ' "Ille ,J~ event ·WU· the flnt Junlar.~ ;....nt.beld·ln the·clty. Spotellhen f<lr•llle men's -!Ce 'group tod.il1: ~ ·~1 pqeant ··c1enn1tely wm becofne·an annual event after the rousing · auccess Friday night." Miss Schwartz was chosen from 1 field of 11 contatanta oeveral weeks belcire by a Jaycee·screen.lng committee. The. ~mpetiU°" -not a ~auty con- 1es1, .. spomon -11re11«1 -wu bol<d on IChelasilc ab11Ity, sk1U in creltive and perform!Jw arts, fitaeu; polst and •P- pearoact. MJll·Schnrts,.who perfonned a vocal Rlectlon dm1nc the compeUtion, will compete In.the state finals In Sabia Rosa Jan: 15; Tbe winner of that competition com· petes in the nationals late in.the year in MoDae, Ala.: . Min Schwartz, born In Sacramento, has been •·South Coast retident for near· lythreeyun. After graduatln1 she plw to alttnd a music comervatory. . - . I Prince Philip Slips In Polo Player Ran k . LONDON (AP) -Prince ·Philip's polo handicap bu slipped from five to, four. It was !he first time in 2.1 years Jn the na.tlonJ,I ranking that the husband of Queen Elizabeth n had .suffered . suc:;h a setback. He has been hampered by a recurring right hand Injury. l\enn~d1 Goes Out . Of Treasury W~.GTPI'( (UPU -JD m optn IM for poliUCal peace, Pmldent.NJxm toc1aJ IWll"4 l)OJ!ioct1t ',./obci · B. · C(onnallr. former'T-·""".Uc! cli>oe ·- if -~.:::·~l)I; J ... 'lobe~~·.·, ' ' . C:ocuiJlly, who i)lo1 ~ In the lra>- nedy Admlniotrat!oo. Will -Dovid M. Kenoedy .. ho wtD -In -·· olflclal family as ID amhulldor·ll.Jar&< lo deal with lnlomaUGOal -aacl _..,. polley., ' • ' _ Wllb• Connally II bfl oldt, llllon told Wblle H°"'U "'*'!'*'" "We llaft a Repilll!can 1illdelil iiicl'a'~ Congreu, .but the 'pr0blem1 ft1ba\.e .... ~n probl~· We, need to 8P"' Pfo.tcb them in-a bJ~ maimr." ~y. who -·tine· two;,_ tmm.u a T,...1...,... lllloeclltlllt, lald be .... "profoundly """"" grMeful and humble with 1hb: appointmeat." Nb:ob said he" would withhold sub- mltUnj of Connally's nomination •tO the senai. until alter. the -eon,reu coo. WMO Jn JlllQ&r)'. Kecinedy, lie said, would contipue in the rabinet p9lt pro-babf:Y until Ffb. l~ when Nixcm'• nfw ""dget prisenta~ Is comp!~ '!be propoaecl · nomination drew qulcl: prai!e from Democr1Uc leaders h1 · Congress. Speaker John W. M~ . desoribed Connally u • "fine mu, oustanding, and a great American." Connally, 53, served as Navy secretary under the late .President John.F. Kennedy and was leriouaiy wounded by gunfire when riding in the same auto with Ken- nedy at the time of'the alSU!inaUon in Dallas seven nm ago He has been a close · polltleal ally · of Johnson's throughout the yeais, bOth Jn Washington and In Tens. , · When Jobnsoa. was .a Houle member. Cormany served u bil-aecretary frtllfl • 193t to early ltll. After a bltcb of N•YJ service and a ~ 11 a rai:Uo ital.ion a;. ecuUve in Austin, be rejoined Jehnson • bis seoatorJll adDtlnlstrative asitstant 1n lNI .. San Ckmente' s ,Student,s Pl.an ,. . - Gift to SchOQl !'I San Clemento: Hlch School imisle stutfenls wlll llvo tbelr Jl!lhol>I almOll '2,000 In recording equlprneot-proceedo from sale of a long-play \"et'Ord of their Christmas llOllgl. Director Richard Dutrup . I I I d speakers, mtaen llld mlcropbones wtH be purcbued llld·-led to the -·· m~ department. !'roiling -llellble -.. who Wol'chalrman•al the~ ud oaiet ...-; and her Ullotanls Debbie Huft! oncl Cathy ClitliUe, Dutrup sold I h e ocbool'o muolo otudenls hml sold' ap. -;m•le!r 11i10'recon1L · · .r-¥--:-' , : ••we've'~ 1 :700 10 we will caeo . ' '' " ' ·11nue to ..0 them to groapr·r.r wtiom tllit ma,drlgala ~onn ll1d to lndlvlduola wf1I> requesl them," oold ~- coveted annual 1ward. Mfs. Betterton, i rttlrtd tduc:atcr tnd The winner will be alll10WICed and artlll·oculptor, liveo at 1$121 Camino honored. a( a dinner aometlme eir!Y nnt Caplotr100 In the C.plslraao Beach year. PalllodOI. ._: . ' ~ , • IA\l."f mOT -"!!" '~OOS,H HOW THE MONI Y..ROLLED-IN;.11'.'TOOK_WO RK. ·- -D.W.11 $IMttl, Dtlililt Hunt C-1 The Loot ..i • , . I ' ' • • ... ~ •• ~ -ll1CIOllCICOd wtnnon of tho ,contat an Gttg·Porller, flnl-plact with • 11 1aaie!; Detlb\e Sheets. dole treCOncl with 17;. T017 Loafl, IO, Md Rob)'ll Birnbaum, 33. --'- ,;. •• I ~ I l J i ... ' :"3===:------------------:=-:-----..._,.,,,....,.,,..._ __ ~ ... , . - . -···. ~Eigji!~.'~~~ed r_f eachers [Head ~j~ Tutor Program ; . .~--;.~!'t . . . - • Eigbt retired ~;)ave voiun-readin~.. mathematics or other course :&eer.d to speutiuil.:8-'tUWW. enrichment Wofk Will" liave expert guidance whlle ·~Arn pro-~~~~· ·~r more •.each their regiilhr teaeher continues working r--•"Mf..'1 ...,. with other students.· ~ o1 one.t<>lllf. · · students of . Tllo vobinteer tutors. all members o1 ~ Vista elent'en~.Jd,Ool in Million the American Assoclatioo of University ~iejo. :.--=·;;:. Women, Laguna Beach Branch, come ~".'."-Mn. Lyal BauUtiiidziir.1 of."~D from Leisure World, El Toro, Laguna '1venida·Meinrca, LTPM~r1d, lid the Beach: P.11ssion Viejo and Laguna Niguel, ~ • <·· -~':'Widir wa,..!afttr Mr&.. Baumgardner sa(d. • :t1iris~,;~" leachetrwho ··Each gives an hour or more a week to )jnja tmu:'ir~ilililil-ana have Ulhe on the classroom tutoring program and pro-~~I t;·-_:;. ~:·~~;,';1~wn transpOrtation to and from t · Miiiiii..,. .. . • 8'·' a '· k ~ • -frl.m · Mtf · rtUred. teacher eager w wor • • • -· P j qalo· will) .dill~Q .may ·COl!tad Mrs. • ~ : '1 ? Jamb n.·Pl-iee Semces .Held !Y·:·'.' . ----· .. .. ' . . BaWDiatdne< .; 83M238 for ua!lnm<nt ll! 1MIAAUW Jl!'OJect: . Wblla JnlUally bqlm In Linda Vlata EJemen!aJ'Y •chool. one teacher bu volunteered for similar help in Aliso elementary echool ln El Toro. • A.a volunteers come forward, the pro- gram wtll expand to other area acbOoll lllat:.,. Interested. • • 'I ,.J Cli'ristlli'as So~ds . ~· .. . . - B~11ght to Coast ·"'50M""":..nl'.!I beld:at 10 a.m. today:Jn WestcHff .Chapel, c.osta Meal, for Jame9 l\oy Pr!ce"Jr.; rl. of El' Toto, whO'dfed Saturday II 'S<iuth Cout Comiminity llooptlal "after Suffering. a cere!iraf ·-. IOUl>d• of. 'Chrislmu . wUl be ttemorrblge. . riverbtr&Eing in the auditoriums· of the !.:Mr: Ptice is aurvived-by his widow, Capistrano Unified School dl1trid'1 Randa, « the home, 24382 FonMew l!ChOob .Jietween today and Dec. 18. Road;· El Toro, a daughter. Rana Paige Vocal .and instrumental groups wll1 be :: ~e~.f!tber, James Ray Price Sr: of displl}'ing-1h'11'"5'ktllnturing-ttre ffve--day A native of St. Louis, Mo., he had lived period at each 11ehool. In Orange County for the pa.ol 16 ~-;.~~~n will bl! tllo.'ol> and wu a member bl the carpep rs nual grade level sing on Tuesday frol'n; 10 union. ·-. • ~ _, to 11:15 a.m. in the San Clemente High Dr. J. J. Thom~. officiated a(.~·· School gymnasium. All fourth and fifth momlng's services, Winch were followe4 • .. graders will perform at that time. A by burial at El Toro .Cemetery. • ,. · -· gimilar grade level sing will be offered •• · · . Wednesday for sixth graders in the -.• Cipist:ano School gymnasium. 82 Killed m· Floods. '.<In evening performance for the public •· • -~· -is being -Offered Tuesday at the San JAKARTA.CAP) ._,_At lea.&182 ~~· ~ ~te.mente Hi~h Triton Center .. Others pro- were killed and 31.olbers iajured ln;fi'oods-vid1ng even1~g performances wllf be and landslides Jn North ·Sulawesi~ tni of. · C'ro"."'11 v.all~Y School. M:u-co F-0rster flcial Antara news agency reportejl~ to-Junior J.11gf:i and Conf0rd1a School <>n day. • • . -De~_ 17. ,_ -· ' ' .. -· t Aia! Souglit Fffi.·:F afuily ffif by Fire Se".eral San Clemente police officers have launcbed a drive for clothing and household items to make Oui1tmas a bit brighter for ~ Louis ij.l!tlas flD).lly of aU: which l05t everytblng ln a pred.awn fire late last-week. Desk Officer Bobby Scruggs and Patrol Lt. Ray Hartman, a neighbor er the Ruelas family, launched the drive as the ashes cooled. Thursday at the gutted home at 126 Avenlda Trie1le. Damage to the home beinl purchued by the family WU let at nearly $31,000. ln&urance apparently covers only the ltn:lcture, not the content.I. "Louie and hJa family got out only with what they could put on during the fire," Scrugp nJd, Ruelas, who assisted hia family ·from the home, emerged barefoot, wearing cn- ly a pair <>f trousers. "He couldn't even save his wallet and the six <k>llar& in it," Scruggs said. Ruelas is staying with friends in San Clemente ta allow him to continue w-0rk at his day and night j-Obs. · 1be remainder of the family, 1ijra. Mary Ruelas and children LorrBine, JI, ~lyn, I, and 6-year-old tw!na Lou.ls and Cecilia, are staying with relatiYe1 lo Vista. Scruggs said donations of clothing, furniture and household items would be gratefully accepted at the residence al 123 Avenida Trieste, or by calling the police department bll!iness line. 'at 492- 5101. Pickup! of donations can be ~andled by calling th~· department -0r 492-2223. My, Lai Troops 'Under Sweeping . . -. Orders to Kill' . . FT. BENNJNC, Ga. (UPI) - A former squad leader under Lt. William L. Calley Jr. testified today that American in- fantrymen swept lnto f.1y Lai under -0rders to "kill all Viet Cong and Viet Cong sympathizers," which to him in- cluded women and children~ Tbe witness, S. Sgt. L. G. Bacon, wu called to the stand by the defense alter two qlher IOJ<ilers had testified tha m.. ltrucllons ·were i. d .. !roy everytli\h1 In the village during the Marc:b IS, )11!8, sweep. The orders, the thne testifled, came from CapL Ernest Medlril, commander of C Company, in which Calley com- manded the first platoon. Bacon. testified tbal Mediha :called bis men to a briefing the night befOre the sweep. • "He said we we.re going to tbe area Of My Lai 4, '' Bacon satd. "We were going \o meet the 48th Viet Cong Baualion. We were to kill the Viet Cong and Vlef Cong sympathizers, destroy all food and· food sources. kill all the animal! and burn the villige.'' Edith Kingston .. Services Tuesday' Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Pacific View Chapel for EdiJh A. Kingston <>{ 949A Calle Aragon, Laguna , , Hills, who died Sunday at Hoae Memorial Hospital. She was 70. Mrs. Kinlston is survived" b.Y her hus- band. James "\f. Kingston 'IDd a !liter, Florence Qultterrez of W()Q(illnd Hills. A native'Of~Brooklyn. N.Y .• lhe hid._ liv- ed in Laguna Hills fot the ea.at two Y,e&n. The Rev. Jchil C. JudkinS will -0ffk:i1te at the Tuesday service. Burial "will be at Pacific View Memorial Park. DAILY PILOT N.., ........ &..t•M~lHd11 C..,. ''Mn• 'K"-1g of Sionec~~I~'. !lit=· .. . ·•. .. . -. ,~~)Vitb:.Jail Te~ for Drugs tbr" xear1. Judge Judie ruled in ber cue thlf the two months obe bad oerved 1'n Qra"" J:om>ty jail was suU!clent. : lljJperlt1r Court action Is pendJnc on 43 .other . ddend&nla swept up irr tbe stoneca&Ue rakl. "Many of those booked a1lo fici federal <hara<• r.Jatlng to lb• 'Cache Of 6ombe and weapcns confiscated byl~-ts. 61\elTy Wll told In court that convicticn on charees filed by federal authorities may ·weu result in the addition of prison ttmt to his present sentence. • Skelly was Identified as the ringleader of a nationwide network -0f dru1 sales and diltributicn Jong before the OCt. 'lt raid on bis canyon home. • Telephone lines lead.Jag to tbl relldtnce were -:::::. by qentl tor more than three_ prior to the raid. .. · 11 JI all°"d t1t11 the ring cootr:oJJ.ed by stdly embraced dru1 op er at 1 o a s lllrouiboot the United States aa ... u as cont.eta ind sisppliers in ·Af&ba.olstan, Russia, Germany, South Amer I c 1 , C,ntda and Mexico. Aatntl . s a i d Stontcastle wn tbe center of a ~iving flGll.000 • day busillts•. .:· rorty«:ven persons have been indicted in A-1inneapolls. f.finn . <>n various drug charges in arrests stemm.lni lrom ta.- formation ,....lved Jn the ·wfre lipping· activity 1l Sltelly's Modjuka home. • The last ing ofChristm " ARTIST'J WELi · PAINTING . Easy to picture en art 1how for the hame with this minipcir • l>Sels from 150 lo 26.50 Painlinp from 150 tn 22.50 .. < • CERAMIC TABLE LAMP. Turn it on and 10 will th e room • , , or wherever needs to be shown in a better light. Biggar qual- ity at thi s price definitely is wonh glawing obaut. 36" H. YIUOW 01 llMI .IAlf Re1. 49,50, SPECIAL 29.00 .. . .. .. ' .. GLASS TOP ACCESSORY TABLE • A ff1lg~'1 wa( le to , • , I• Wll"" up those loitely comor ""'" ... 11tUultf 1alv" 1111011 cie<-'roting prob!•"'• !ft o lilt wwy. T~· 11 en with • bowl of f!'lllr or 1how it off wit~ o "'"'.II ?O" """" io,, 17" M. l 't· S•.OO, StfCIAt .J9.0Q IOOT CHEST by J;rncner ,,.111 the faM1d "Oi<i.t." c;oU11tll011. fo11t"-°' .Mir., 11111k" 11 .,,.;plM"· tk~1y 1roi111tl, th• 11t.mt1 tobl1111 fiorCwood1 1111tl wol11~1 """"'' 111oko 1hl1 1tt1• rl9h! et h11111. S.Ol•ly •Y•· 11111111119, 11'1 oho o !Owc1'11ftg 1Jpori111e1.:. 10 1Uk•~·l1"•!~ h lt1 tl11hh. W . .S6", 0. 16", M, 21 ". .... 2,S~, ~IA&. 139.QD ' ·-. . . ' SPICE ACCEs'SORY Ti\BLE by Hekman ' Wl!al"11 lovely woy'to •~d (!alllol yo11r preblt(ll 11r.••· a.. lebtil Jl'O<ll~ "'""'I and thffry 111llch 'with a•ll1111e· brau fi~­ l1hM eni.11101111 a n uro ya11 of 111 111w11Uty look 011~. liol1h, It'll gM yow I•~~ rh• -) a nice and WG.f1'.. f1tl1119. 1••• tap, 20" M. 49.50 -.-"7'~--Jl,­ / I GAME TABLE by Btandt ,., t•MI Mlttr IM0,11 11loy, th11•1'1 fo. IG "''h:~ 11111 Nouty -flip i.,. !lftl1hetl lft Wllb111t v'""" o" oft• 1llf1, 1olld cli""Y Oftlf !09111f leelhet lft !lit tt:1m1 1ido. f--. 11~11•~1 "9y•."-tlrow1r • .lol•did ti11!1h, .,. Jl9,Q(I tj~M. -.. -, -I lnM ... INN o,.. M•ll4rt ..... , ... PASA DENA POMONA SANTA ANA Colorodo ot El Molino-792-6136 Holt, East of Ga,..y._629·3026 Moin at Eleventh--547-16 21 t -• ' ;,When. th.t na.ma utda. to be 118 im.pOrta.n.t a,, thi oift!' -- I • I 'I 11 1· ' ' • I , •• " ·- ... " ~ ,. " • .. " .. ' • ) I . :::~:=Yakin , ... , g :~!fComeback · COLTO!I 'CAP) -,"Tiie Ma at the !lllU.r H...Y Co. ·are ~~·.~in& lfOIUld lhese days tell· · -Ins each other .bow sweet il ls . . -~,Thanks to the cyclamate ban and a arowing interest ln nUtrition ln this eOuntry the :::_~ey indus\l'y ii ~I ; ·;•!1)(11 better than ever. 1 .-:: . "We've. bid/ roulhlJ, a «l •. fi!.rcent lllCrease. lhll. year," ., says Woodrowt Wi)a Miller. · · Pfeaideut of Miller'• Amerian "•'Honey Co., the world'a large.st producer. His be.es are-llO busy the San , lloroanlino County firm u ~·::.~g a<rnelhlng new tlli5 •· )liiar: sh!ppln1 Jioney iD tank : Ur loll. · · • ·Miller, $7, II.., lo a he.xagon-sbaped hou.se painted In honey tones at 11900 Honeyhill Drive in Honeyhlll Estates. His license plate :::Ji!>ars the word HONEY. --.:..ft isn't too hard to guess hit favori te sandwich spread. --in fact , there's l~ttle thit Miller doesn't claim for hooey. -:~!ft notes 'that. bqney '.,byprod.uc\' already are uaed ._:·~: C011Det.i.C1, ~~c a.nd I••, .; plie:rmac<utlcal pn>ducil and ;:;.a.;~aune appl~. tO guns on ; ~ships, and 'tluit a · dty, : .P:~ w dered rorm-dehydrated ·:~y-ls being u 1 e. d In- : ~'"8slngly in flour products, . Web as cake mlxes. · ,':;~oricans, be aaid In ao In- : i..;.iew, are juJt bl!atmilill I<> ~ .lialiie the nutrlUorial val41 of ::.~. It 1laa minerals and • ··'!ml\"• which relllled SU(ar ··-· ,. ·no1 • 1 • •. • . . , . :.lfe periOally .... lioney • ·I~; •nonfattening. 1'1utr!tlonlsll .,. ·• :'.liQ.!tln·g hone.y is 1 1 • :~lltbohydrate, dispute this. :.:r•Americans Consume an , .• ~~·rage of one pound or honey !l'r' person a year Miller ,. £aid-far below the 81h pounds • ~chi1sumed by the averqe .'. ~i:thern European. ~-:ae said honey sales spurted ~·dr.ilfnaUcally in this country ;·.When cyclamates were ban· o'oed' ;;;:-..,.~ Jot of people switched to , l:M1!iey," be ·said: "They ro~ ~CJJ>etter for you~nd you onlj · b·ave to use half u mueh. ••. · •,~·Miller's rather, Neph i', ·'.t!St.ibllshed the firm 's fint ·· p!,lht in Colton Iii 1910 becauie ~:.,i·k.s easy access to railroadJ. <sloee then plants have been . ~ned in ma;t or the western itafes. Hawaii, South Dakota ·: ai1d Nebraska. · · ~)le owns about 20,000 hives. ::A-,good hive averages about ;~lloo bees. :-~Top Author Join ;p OSCOW (AP.) -RUSJlan -1-''--noVellst Alexander ~enit.syn. wiMer of the 1970 Nobel Prize for literature, has joined a semi-underground .,ciy.iJ rights organir..ation in . ~-w beaded by three pro- 'miiient· physicists, So v 1 e t SOurces ha ve reported. The organization was form- ed last month to generate making ''constructive 'Crltlcism" about Soviet socie- ty. No cfficial move has been made yet to break it up. Solzhenitsyn, who UJrntd 52 i'rid.ay, was brooght into the organization as a "eor- ~ponding member" during a 'in.~.e ting Thursday In . ·111 ~cow apartmenL, 111- :1bl:rnant1 said: They eaid he wa~ present as the three '°1ganlurs elected him to •bershlp. 'i'he group Is Jed by Dr. ~el Sakharov, developer of -the' Soviet Union's hydrogen "l:iQZi,'b and a leading exponent ~l tlb<ralizatlon of the SOvlot ~8yatbn . Other organlzen are ):>)'::Valery Cllalidzo and Dr. 'Alidrel Tv<rl<ol!hlebo•, both jiili<kJcists. Also brought Into the group !i"INrsday was A 1 e :1 1 n d e r f1atk:h, a popular sinter \mown ror underground billlads. The onl y o t be r _r.r90ns linked publicly with l,tie~ or$anizaUon are 1 ~ l hem1t!clan, Ale1.1Dder ~...,,in-Volpln, and a phys!· w. Dr. Bor!I Zuktnnan . • ·N•ialement c!rcula~ Nov. ts. 'When the greup ,was·~orm­ !'!;'Mld ii! alms would be \o ~ watch on th• ''lepl ~iffs a o d' lndMdull ~ in Soviet l1w." Tbe ~'\et con1tltution provides lor freedom of speech. but n&erai intfllectuall complain tJurt the r1gbt exl.sts on paper gl\ly. ... ' "· Who listens To Lenders? " • • :.a .c .)" " ~ . . ,f"< •. •• • • .... "' . • • • • • Regular'20 ... . . ' •• , . . ' ' • • Au then tie western .. tyle Rancher jacket with cotton corduroy outer shell for rugged, long wear ~Plus acrylic pile lining for extra warmth. Framed pile collar and notched lapel. 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'°'''*' ...,. •••• YMllY fO a.Mt, -111 ft llTAM"I ... • I ' H IWLY PILOT * Hughes · Mystery Unravels By JEAN BELLER Al•d .......... •rt• LAS VEGAS, Nev. !AP) - It is a scene somewhere between Jam.es Bond and Sam Spade' Hard·faced men in electric . blue &Uits wbo stand In t4e abadows of the Las Veils ·nigbl Buai.ng devices, elec- tronic jamming equipment, telephone . attachments that seramble con ... ·ersatiOns. 1be secret worl<l Of master empire builder H o w 11 r d HUl)>H is Jielng tom apart by bickerine subordinates, suspi- cion and intrigue. 1be public side· of the war for control of Hughee' !300- million Nevada holdings and ultimately h1a entire ti-billion empire gives only a hint of the fear and turmoil that have gripped the vast Hughes organization in a stranglehold. Interviews with public of- ficials and members of the Hughes corporate structure paint a clear picture : Everyone is certain be \is being spied on, and wants rtp spy himseU, apparently believing a best defense is a good offense. It is all done in the n1me of an elusive Las Vegas ~m· modity called security. And the most deft practitioner ill Howard Hughes hlmseU. The public phase of ,,the power struggle betwee n rival factions or Hughes' polyglot empire began a week ago with the summary firing of Robert A. Maheu, manager of Hughes' Nevada Operations, HNO, and JaCk Hooper , Hughes' chief of security. HNO oversees Hughe s' Nevada holdings which corusist of six hotels, seven i;:asln0111 more than 500 mining pm; perties. including silver a.00 gold mines, and real estate. Maheu and Hi:ioper Were handed their pink lllips by the directors of tbe Houstoo-based Hughes Tool CO., led by general counsd Cheater Davis. But Maheu refused to be OW1ted and obtained a restraiJlin& order preventing the Davis c;roop from inter- fering with his management opera~. Davis countered with a court order banilbing Maheu from all Hughes pro- perty. - Tbe en.suing coo.it baUle could have been. avoided il HuclJes · bad personally ln- teIW!ted. But that -wou1d have me&nt a public appearance and Hughes basn 't made a major public appearance since 195.1. Jn fact, Hughes wasn 't even in town. He bad made a secretive 3 a.m. bact-Ooor d ep art u"r e from bis fortress at the Desert IM Hotel Nov. 25, and by the time the corporate blood began to spill, he was reported to be 3,000 miles away in the Bahamas. As Hughes departed, be hinted bow eitensively an at- mosphere of sus p icion pervades bis organization. Tbe exit he used from the Desert Inn is a door which is su~ posed to be locked from the inside and guarded. But It wa s open and no security people were in sight. "Why have 1 been paying Hooper all that money all these years to protect my security when I'm walking out this door without anybody around to challenge me?" Hughes is reported te have said to an aide accompanying him. "This could be aomebody with chloroform going through this door instead of me." Behind him, Hughes lett a ninth floor penthouse as im- penetrable as the vaults at Ft. Knox -maybe more so. Guards are constantly on duty to keep away unauthorized personnel -and that's just about everybody. Only five men have regular access to (See HIJGlll!ll, Pare 14) Hawaii Chief Inaugurated HONOLULU (UPI) -Gov. Jobn A. Burns Monday begao his third term In oflk:e as chief uecuUve officer for the state of llAwall In colorful In- auguration • ceremonies a l Iolani Palace, the COW1try'1 oaiy royal palace. Bumi, 61, tool his oath or olllce from William S . Richardlon. Haw1ll c b I e f jusUoe. Alao tUlni the oath of office wu rormer stote Sen. <>-1• R. 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Et5 English river 66 A presby ter fl7 Fial container 00111H 1 Former Gls Z Help J fly upwa rd, as a bird 4 Supply with wealth 5 "The Wieck of the--" b HIKI 7 Kit ktd 8 Letter 9 Certain is l1nds 10 Came up 12/14/70 11 ProtWerance 37 "Mack 12 Russian -· -··"! city 2 words 13 Besides 39 Kitchen 19 lnserttd accessory triangle of 42 Form of mattr ial prec lpilation 21 Man of 44 Part icul ar letters species 24 Varnish 47 The part ingredient within 25 Soothes 49 Certifr. 26 Stupid 51 Prtclp1tatron pe1son quan tity 27 Hit 52 Disagreement. 28 "Uncle---" 53 Confortabl t 29 Inches, 54 Esau's feet, father-in· yards, law etc. 55 Discovery 30 F1agrance 5& Always 31 T1 ials of 57 Fem inine qual ity name MISS PEACH I I l ! • STEVE ROPER ly TDlll, K. Ryan By Al Smith By Harold Le Doux U'L ~IND -" ~ J · SALLY BANANAS ' GORDO MOON MULLINS So-"T.v....J. G~ .i.t&. F~" I ~I But .... MOW PI P JUST FU.IE •• CDWSIPEi- YOI r-INP !Iii<:. l).Ra''S ~PPEN LAtrv PE,l,rn '. I.NP !IUE TOI.I> IOCKEr'S ME 10 Tl-IANK YOtl WIFE?' FO«. EVECYTMING ~ ~=-::::----7"Tlle PlltlTlltS ® " " .ARE' PR5TTY ('OfjSEllVATIVf .. • By Frank Ba9lnsld ANIMAL CRACKERS -~~™A,. 1lel"E!5 A POrOF eou:> iir' 'lfj~ E><D OF ). i;,A1m:1ow. 000 .AFTE~ Al..t., ONEf Pel<SON IN EACH CLASS HAS T'O &E ~AST'! -=~ J.lllJOT'e .. WHO ME '111E'I'? _ IJ' WMIGM fl.)D? -HO\l.l MllCll 60~D? By John Miles SMACKS OF A QUOTA SYSTS:M, TOMI' By Mel ""3 Smaller than usual proplt 45 Explosive l • to slaw.lard: 2 w0tds 34 Tam's 58 Put to death re lat ive &D State: Abbf. MOllf' ROOM IS WHAT 'NE AIN'T 60T, TIGER / ... WITH THAT RAVIME 00\4"N THERE I • By Charles M. Schulz lHf STl.AHGf WOti.D MR.MUM By Al Capp A COP IJK£ 'ltXJ I~ Pf\ECIOUS 10 Aop<n.EMAN LIKE ME!! By Charles Barsotti I~~~ ~a.~ ~. f i , j By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson Cl ...... ,_.,_,_, -·--- By R09er BoU.n .. 000001.lE SW.Me. HIS l'AMll-Y cooi..ol.)•r S\lll"6 1.A"l 6CHOOL· DENNIS THE MENACE 'ALL RIGllT ~llO SAID '!1£tl.O. FAT!>O' ? • • • • ' I I '· I I r , Cost of Living Still Runs High By SYLVIA PORTER Our cmt o( livlng when J970 tnds will be running aboul g percent &bead or December a year ago -but as always, an overall figure such as this will obscure nearly as much as it will reveal . M always, price movements have betn highly selective. And as always - even in a year of galloping ln· flation such as this has betn - prices of some types of goods Nick Florio Named Bank Vice Prexy Nick J. Flori~>, manager of the Superior office of Newport National Ban K;" has been ap- pointed a vice president, ac- .cording to an announcement by George L. Woodford, presi· dent. Florio held posit.ions with a bank in New Jersey for four years, prior to coming to California. He subsequently was assciated wilh a bank in Costa Mesa for · two yea rs before aff i l iating with Newport Nat ional Bank. Starting with Newport Na- tional in 1964, he worked his way up to a mana gerial posi· tkln with the bank. and has managed the superior office since JL'l opening. He attended Bergen College In New Jersey, majoring in Bustness Administration. and has made banking his career. He is married, makes his home in Costa Mesa, and en- joys boating as his hobby. He is also active in the Costa Mesa Wons Club. New Materials • Gaining Ground GAINESVILLE. Fla. (UP!) -Pane\/Comb lndustries, In c. said paper and fibergla ss plastic honeycomb sandwich now is making heavy inroads into markets pres en 1 l y dominated by alu minum, steel and wood . The material is being used in double wall con· struction of truck trailers. marine containers and modular housing. Panel/Comb was created by the efforts of Re ichhold Chemicals, Inc .. J. P. Stevens & Co. a n d Owens-Coming Fiberglas Corp. l,000'!0 O• OIL PAINTIN!;S WHOLl'SALE WAtlEHOUSI OPEN TO THE rUILIC $5 ar.d up 1,lt 1!!, l!!DINGIER, SANTA ANA PHONI! IJ}-46111 OEALIERS WANf"EO r,;; • and services bavt 1!ttually fallen. Just to lUustralf, 'While., prices of new cars are about 5 percent higher than only lhret months ago, prices of used cars are down more than 1 percent. While prices or cereals and bakery product• are 2 percent higher than ill midsummer, fruits a n d vegetables are 6 percent cheaper. \Vhile shoes are up, ny lon sea mless hose is down. Even more dramatic , while the cost of food you buy to eat at home is f percent more ex- pensive than a year ago. the cost of food you eat in restaurants is up almost 1 percent. The increase in the overall average tor food of 4 percent certainly d o e s n ' t reflect your true squeeze jf you must eat out a lot. While rent is up a painful 4.2 percent from late 1969, the cost of owning your on home is up a startling J(l,4 percent-a reflection of this year's toar· ing mortgage interest rates and costs of home main- tenance and repairs. Transportation cosLs are up 6.2 pe rcent. But the cost of public transpo rtation -which the poor must rely on almost exclusively -has climbed a brutal 15.4 percent. A n unemployed worker doesn't go jo6 hunting in a new car; he rides the sub ways and buses. Your health and recreation costs are now rising at 5.6 per- cent a year. But indoor movie admiss ions ere rising twice as rapidly. Golf greens fees also are fa r outpacing the general rise in recreation costs . .fit the same time, though , ill the category of recreatio n goods and services, some major items have declined : not.ably portable tape recorders, movie cameras, TV repairs, film developing. And a finil illustration: behind the national & percent rise in living costs, pri~ are up 7.5 percent in New York but up "only'' 3.9 percent in Houston. Here are two tables wh ich will highlighL for you which items have ri.!len the most in this year of reasslon-inllation and which have declined lhe most (period mid-'69 to mid· '70): WHAT HAS 11.ll•N THE MOST (U:>t>aff Grff<'I Pll!Pl rl Gr11>1lnill P'lll.CINT Riil 41 ,1~ lS,I Onion• C:eltrY (C)l!ff, ''" •l'MI b" TurkPY Loc:al lr1n1ll l1rt• Po11roe1 Auto ln1u•111t"1 r1le1 "" n" 11.l 11.4 11.• ,,,, 14,1 H.4 11,• 1). I 1'.4 R""11!n!lng ll•ln1, (l!nlnt rm1. Parlclne lf11. prl••I•, munltiPll S•ml·P•I•-'• hlllPll•I tmt, WHAT HAS ,l!AClN'T Df.CL IHEO 'THI MO~T G•1011ne. <"9 .. pr1mlum H•lon ~•mltSJ hos• APPies Froien 11r~n~e lultt <fnt•"'· TV r~o•I,., Pitt, lube ru•lttt. !lib fGe>I Slrlolfl 1t1•~ Fr;lng cMc~en Oii.OP' •ll ,oaii ll,O 10.4 "' ••• ••• '" '" Give the martini drinker something ~tra •. Seagram's Extra Dry. '4" 4/S Qt. Seqram's. The perfect martini gin. • Philco-Ford Revamping Anno1mced Realignment of two aerospace activities within the Philco-Ford Corporation in- volving l ts Aeronutronic Division in Newport Beach. were announced recently. Company spokesmen said the satellite systems activities and re·en!ry systems opera· lions have been reorganized. The change. accord ing to John B. Lawson, Philco Ford executive vice president. in- volves the incorporation of the company's Western Develop- ment Laboratories operations in Newport Beach into the Aeronutronic Division. ' 'Effective immediately," Lawson said, ''a Sp ace Systems Ope ra tio n s is established with the WDL Division. which is bead· quartered in Palo Alto." The previous WDL activities in Newport Beach will become the Re-entry Systems Opera· tion end will be under th e direction of Dr. Ronald L, llichmond. Company officials explained the organization change will not Involve employees In any way. The 425 staff members assigned to the WDL Newport Beach operation are now a part of the Aeronutronic Division. The change is designed both to strcamllne end add em- ph8sls to P h 11 co · Fo rd 's aerospace bu.slness operations. according to company or- flcials. "The transfer of the re-en· try systems operations to Aeronutronic wlll p r o v I d e more effective utiliza Uon It the division's staff and support funcllons," Lawsoo said. ''Further, the re ·entry gystcms business is related to certain products :ind lechnologiea w I t h I n the Aeronutroni c Division, such as materialJ development, hot aas reacUon control \•1lves for missiles and spacecraft, pn> pul.sion and infrared." -~-- Tight Money Measured By Government Survey WA SHINGTON !AP) -The federal government plans a confidential survey of more than 8.000 selected firms next year to measure the tight money i mpacl on business in- ve stment in new plants and equipment. At the urging of a select panel from a privately financ· ed business advisory council. the government will pre·test on some businessmen three new questions from a pro- posed form which otherwise is like one used in a similar dala· gathering project ln 1967. The trial for the new ques· lions is aimed, officials say, at finding out whether t b e wording is clear and likely to produ ce lhe I n to rma ti on sought concemlng conditions on the cost end availability of credit co mpared with 1961-65. For three hours Thursday, the select squad from the ell· b u s i n e s s counc!l·potential respondents to the ques. tionnaire -went in greet detail over lhe form wlth representative s of the Office of Management and Budget, Office or Business Economics. and Securities and Exchange C.Ommisslon. The budget agency's representatlvt, David T . Hu!ttt. made 1 point of ad· vi!1 ing the others at the start of the scssi"1 that II was a public meeting. He later told a reporttt the business council excrcis~ strictly an advisory role In OMB's proce!slng of forms proposed by federal of- ficials. •1 ...... ... • Comp1et&-New York Stock List . .. . j , r j I I ' . ' Mondi)', Dtctmbtr 14, l1J70 SC Monday's .Closing ~eS:.Coiiiplete ·New York Stock Exchange List ..... "'"' ------------IMl.J ......... CitM cat -... .... ... ..... .. .... , .. &.119 Qilt -1·----------------------·1 ca..J ...... QM Qf , ............. a-ca.. ........... -D 1!...:.:. Leadin "ru .... i: mi n· ... -• -vm:.1~~ t:::'~,~--.. 'ii .. i •• ,, ~ ~ ~ ~ -• ;';: r r -+ ecllues g .f' ~°1.l.A ~'1:f~1j5'l~~~~l7,;'rilliRi~h,~iJJi=fn~iJ.t:: . .i 'i!t l ~ 1 I :1,: • n.1 • c. ' lffi ij" g~ ..... R Vt! 111'-I ;r...41 • lf::IB :_. vs• Con.. u· +. Ii .. \41JM I -"1 Ilk 1'1.14 1UA ,H ,,, 4J '"' I 111(.,, Mfll l I llio \lo tt ~1l: ft ~~1 S k M k ~··?:i.,.:: t,,' tt ~ t,~!~~;~·?·:~.~;~~· .. ~~:!"·~~,::o~vwllufllt ~w. ~y~~ ~-·~ ,u lm ~ !!·=... 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"' I(• + llo W•,L•M ,., ~ H ff -" ' • ~" ~ ...: "" advan<;Uf 892 to 484, with 1,171 Issues OQ the Lape. !" ... \' u l' ff U11N'I rnl Jk 1 1! f n W•t~ ~w I 11 .. ,,_. \.Ii _, t: w "' "" ...: ,,_ The 1>0w Jones Industrial Average, the blue chip r~:l' .n°.U ,.1 ~ ~1tt '":.: ~ ~" ~:~1Ye111 t ~ ~= ~~ :G~ + \t ;::~ 11! · .0, ti ~ ~ = ~ ii:: ' u. -"' barometer.wasoU2.74at823'.18. • l:l:r'~"' 12 20~ "'~!\ .. ni 1c 0''ff '~~ i~'C ~"'+~w!:..1:-J: l~ ~ f, .. 14.=t: ll ti! ltt tt -Tttn~I r .2J ., ""'-l!· ' •1l • ,,f~ !!~ ~ '°U -ll. Wiy" 'ft~ 1t J 1• tt1 ''• " fi • l~ I "' i ~ Turnover of around 18,000,000 shares compared 1-. 1 :n fil 21~ ' ti' 'Ai -"' c• 1: -_ .. 11l6 11\· -~ ;.:~~11'1 u 1z ~ i 1·~ + h ' ·11· \1 l : a . witbl JS,790.JOOO lb.ares Friday. +:::= wtl7.1J... 1} .t J..~ .=-I• V'l ·~·l:'1 2 11:., ;; 46 ....... ,. -~~h ,''r ~. I~ 1 k ~ -" '~ 1 " Closm· • pri-s rncludecl AM T'·T •• 1/8 I j':fl1 'Ji,"' 4 u11o I:'i. Wli -111 u .. ior1 ~~' ' -.. .o... 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I'• 1\li ~ -Ii Untr~o 40 24 flt t\1 t "1o , , V1111ttr '° 6\'t 11o l'o -"C~,lrf~ltd lt"f 'TM AIMIC lltd ~'"ISi It~ Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List Slltf lt.-f (NI l Hltfl Uw C .... Ch1, S-11• Ntl . iNI I HI ... a.-C,_. c-. • I I I· DPs' for·· Christmas Pilot Givi~g ·Annual Theat.er A wards t.~ 0 N 0 .''\. T ,, ' ''" ... -(C) (60) ""' """"'· • \j;t • ·-....... ct> (IO) bin'" 81" A11M ... iC) (90) GUiits Jlr;~ • 1r1 Tmor How11d. l1ri•r1 F•ldon, Johll C11)', J11Mi Tl• .. , 1nll CO· tlost Rietl Uttla. ,-8 Holiday Movie Spocl1I f"' * LLOYD C. DOUjll.AS' '; "THE ROJl~"-ln•Colorl ..... a .... s.-w: <t> """ .... ~ .. (tl{jtiOUJ "1114) '~lltl1fd BUr· t tM, )u11 SI-.. VICtot IUturt. I \ $tDly Gf the Crvclfb:ioft. !-fJ .......... .., a...sa~W ""'-"-" it> 1&0) .. ~ a.n. '9telrr Cftri1 Git.tr IM ElU Bttb ltt KCWM ,117. • city officill ef .,. illllt 111d 1ttt11111ttd tobb11y, f\of1 P1h11ftb, C.r1 Rtllldtl sud. 1:00 8 9 (I) -IU. (Cl ~O) Sfm 11Jtcb 111utStio111 UllJ lie help his t0n Mlle buHd 1 tt,.. llM' his xllool ~jict . D@CIJil'JM !-"" ... M:(C)"fM~ ... .._ Tiii a.....,. (dnin•) 'JO-, 10J -ni11111-. P•l1 Dllll, Luther Adler. A "1d\llllitl 111lilb th• •id ol hl1 ,at1111t -tt1 ... td\lkt, In llMI· 1111 ~ I Nfllll c:ellll'IW*t)"I llnll epid.lltlc. .... ·-(Cl (IG) • ,.., -(C) (!O) ·-(Cl (60) "Tho ,... ... ' ol Nontl." Pit11lll GIMn Gould .: " MOii tltf trJlpt 11'11 toUnd fol GAILY PILOT lltH f'Mf9 Four Orange County com· munity tbeat.er perfqrn1er1 will find an ertra present under their tree cru;stmu morning when they open the Dec. 2$ edlUon of lhe DAIL 'y PILOT. That's the d a y en· tertainment editor Tom Titus will announce this newspaper's -seleetions for the sixth annual DAILY PILOT Distinguished Performance Awards. The trophies, along with another given to the director : .. !-• n. ,....._ (C) (30) : ':. .... ''* (C) (60) thi• look It the C.,..1n Korth· ,, .... .,,. ·-(Cl (JO) 111_ ..... (!0) • 'No FCJlse Moves' SCR Plans New Drama 'Srwwman' ' • tl2l Cll -"""' ·-· : _ (Q htrolt UoM w.. U R1m1.. ' ' ........... ""' (Cl (30) I 9 CIJ.CIS -(Cl (IO) I .. Iii-f-(>I) m-!60) ID"' ,_ ....,.. ICl !IGl Paul Sullivan !inds himself tn an uncomfortable position In this scene. from "My Three Angels" at the Huntipgton .Beach PlayhOuse. Keeping him. cQv~r­ ed is Jay 'Co~klin, while Frank Rutherford (right) and Glen Eckenroth en1oy the situation. The comedy winds up a five-weekend run Friday and Saturday. An original drama will be produced by South Coast Repertory next month Under a grant or funds from the Ri>clcefeller Foundation, it was announced today. l:JO ' I ·-.. (C)(60) ' ·-·-(C)(!O) i \ tl9 4 ,.... , ... ilt -hbidl l ' ar,.. " ., -tcl <"1 ~ .... t :ID 8 C-w C-. (30) : =~~.:.· ~C)~O) I fll!ibc141n.. Flr Trte (C) (30) I Filmecl lR SClnNMI .. I drlflll· !!lid vtl'iM tf tli1 H1111 CMll:l1n ~ atOIJ' ., .• littll fit lttl. II TONIGHT'S BEST ·BETI fr THE oo~l~_DAY SHOWI .. 9 (I) ........ (Cl (!O) Dori• M1rlln Plf1UldM h11 l1nn•r·l1th er to Yltll her In Sin Fr111el10D for ...... fJ -·W.~ -(Cl (!O) .., ..., -(60) l!il•- Valenti's 'Movie Alphabet' Worlcing But Still Under Fire Garry White's "Snowman tn the Empty Closet" will have its world premiere on Jan. 20 and will run for 10 performances under .the direc- tion of Michael Fuller. ' ' ! ' ' IE)L-(Cl (>I) .8Cll"7.I--· (30) 1"50QllCJl "" ......... (Cl ·19~ ~ (C) (30) nl F1mi1J Tradilio11.~ Thi By BOB THOMAS Associated Prest Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The II!~ --(C) ('lM Silthl fOltl trio ll!Ylttipl• th. ,.. ""' film industry's claSJification CIJ_Lli ........., (lO) mob'• 1tro111 .. r11 opmtilit of tort- • OJ UC 1:.-. ,.... (C) (30) l l!J ·~ to "'7 &DOdl code is now entering it! third r ---· _ PfOClllOld b1 IJll\lleat• CD1WJ1niu. year, and it remains as con· • [ Ci),..... ... \._1:'5D11... troversial as ever. (1:00 u ms •1 ..., (C) (30) 10:00 Ii~~ 'r!.~~~: th!~ w~~~r~wo ls~~~a~: • · end Dumrd lllrtly fU1111 for 1 President Jack Valenti in· J fil ID ~IC NM Nm: (C) (30) spec:J1t Christmas p1oer1~ traduced the system of classi- CI Wiiii's MJ U.. (C) (3CI) 8 Iii s ,.., (C) (60) lying films as ·to their ac· ID I I.Mi l.llq (30) qi J!CW ! Illy ,,..._ 11t11f1 ceptability for children. The CD 1111 ... CIMll (C) (3Cll ..... er... (C) (llO) system has been attacked by 121 I.I> W. CC) (JO) tD...,.. l'ltM• ,._ (C) {60) many critics, both inside and fl) S,•rr'• (C) (60) (R) fl!) FlrMf UN (C) (60) ·~allftd'• outside the induslry, but it re· QJ(J)'-lrltll•-C:.. .. •Mces(C) MOst Colrtniwiii1I MJ."~G1111t 11 mains in force, perhaps e Clll'flt t11t I.Miit .,.-(C) (30) KM. Enodl Powell. _ because no better method has e ...,_ {30) e LI F••lli (30) been proposed. 1 _ e:i1111,11 .. 11 MW (56) IJDT.fll>Q_11•• ..,._.. (2 ti" Valenti 's teehnique was to \ ~ .. y.., lilt .rc> en. ·u.at r~Cll CC> (30) slap one of four ratings on r each film reviewed by the pro- ~ fcssional censors . on t h e ' 7:JO" IB (f) .--.. (C) (30) FM· 11:15 a ..... (t) .,.. [911111' .... Producers Assoc I a lion office \ , ,_ Tu'*'r P,1111 •n AITfff S«&Nnl hf1 ~ (drlMI) '57~ Mitch· in Hollywood. Originally the whl ls tcCu.d et dliilltiofl 41nd am, curt JWl'N. Dewid Hldbon. r' ti.. i111tt o1 tti• Anrrf• ,.,mi. Theodor• ·1111e11 ~ ~u1•. designations were G-general · (Condlllllft o1 -... w11 rt111mt audiences, M-mature-p1;rental \ D TONIGHJI AMERICA'S ofttt."' ""° -l guidance' advis<d, R-cllildr<n \' ·* Bl:(OVED CLOWN-, admitted only if with )>arents > ·RED SKEL TO"! 10:JO QJ 1111 .1ekt ._. (It (30) and X·no children allowed. I D@ (l)l'!l IM ..... -(C)(la) (jfl(J)..W ...,_"-(901 Later fhe M rating was chang- T•llJ Smlll lflllSb. -..,Ill~, ltltamt (3D) ed lo GP , apparenUy on the 8 tm0 tc> 130) m llllicllt CC> theory that the M was con- • ..._ $ MMt: (C) "KIJM -----. fusing and was scaring too ' ( -,....,.. (..,.ae) '69 -Join <: .. 11 -.-, many parents who thought .c:..wi1td, Ba~· sum,.11, Rodd'y l~ fB CJ)_,,._. (C) that II meant unsuitable enter· Md>ow111. Rod S.rliftc'1 lrlo of . Cl@·()) m ..... (C) talnment-for children. I ,,,-~I ttla. --. . 8 C.1 Y• ,., n111 (C) How is the rating system • i'""" C.~ ct) (30) D a>,._ (C) working? l HT.-'Dltl (C) (60) CJ Tlltltr• t: (C) '\Ml ti M.. Nicely, 1ays Valenti. He IMna .. ~ nl• (C) (10) tlliel" (d,.m1) '64--JlfM Min.. cites an opinion survey in • 1'1 h II * ,.._,._ (30) 11tld Mk:kly HtrtH•r . f f"I .m.,. -..nc.11 a.ndstt., (C) (60) ...z •' .,.: ·. -·-,·.,. , • .....,,. which 64 percent o 1 mgoers w _,... -over 18 declared the system I . . (x i-ti) 'M-Ptllr Grna was ''very useful" or "fatrly'' '-l:l!.llL-.. -CB...,.: "CrMMlf Cltd,.. (d11· useful.'' That's a 6 percent m1) '53-JJoll11 Smith, Ftr Sp1l1t. gain ow:r last year. l:OODID Cil mLl~I• _m (60) -----But he adm!U that there ts -'GUiir'°alir 'Debbll -Ai;nolds •P· 11:1511 i:iJ (I) m ... (C) room for improvement: "We Pt•rt as Afl F11tle. • drtus knif•· must make our ratings more thrower •nd Chir1!• Cftlpl!11 111 1 11:30 fJ IS(() kw Criffi1 (CJ Sd!td'-accurage, more informative." u l11t1 to !ht oldUm1 lllO'llt stan ultd 1111St1 ire Burt RIYl'IOld1 ind Others are not as satisfied of TV's l1t1 thow. Brend• V1CC1ro. O Y1rJfM .,._ ..., (C) (60) 0 _ rr1 _,, _., •-IC) with the ratings as ValenU. -~ iu.:--·-Critics contend that more and at Te Tll • Tnill (C) (30) Dia Sh1w11 • wbs '' llOSt. £ricJI m w.w ,.,_ (C) (60) S.111 rl!ISlL more racy material is turning ..:t .._ ., wi.. (""" D MM••• (C) up in movies rilted GP and B. -""' The astute A. D. Murphy of Ill™ D_,(C)..,...._,_ o ·r v ·1 ted c:oncluslOA. Ste listi111 1t 10:15. 31 Y aric Y commen : •• ~· r L .. """ TIWI htiHI (25) ~,; l 1:10 .. 9 (I)...... ,... (C) (30) Klr11 bribtl Lue, Into ,oslnt 1s ll:DO D MIWll: "'M1il thl eo .... 1n1 Hn" (comffy) '44-f.ddi1 Brad· tn, Ella R1l1111. "To many trade observers and members, 1970 was the year of the wandering X and R; that is, films seemlogly of X- ca\iber drafted over into R, and R material had a~ pa renlly drifted over into the GP group the 'P' in GP has 'permissiveness.' " : ...... ,-till H!*tlllt wlf1. G Dwll FIW U... (C) GLMsh: ~ lJ) hi Munl H1I Hollueoll;, JIM Ciood1 tl, St1n-l2:30 m Chee Kill ltJ MJl'Oll H1ndl1111~ Rip T1)'1or, Gtrrl Ciftllttf. lt.45 D ,.,. (C) .... ' ...... (C) {!O) ' 111-...... (!O) . ..-..·--~ ·-(C) (!O) 1:00 II M• 1-w Catp" (dnm1) '~l-<:111.tdt RllM. D1n1 Andttws. a-IC! ~: ' l IJ £ S 0 A 'I' tv11) 'SS-.ll111t1 SltYl'trt. ~IOD"-"' ......... (co'""1l '5t-Y!ttorlo Gion•n. GI '-alr tf ,..,.. td1•m•l •st- VlftCI £dw11ds, .lohn Atdllr. DAffiME MOVIES 1:00m..,... "'..,... <""'~> •12 •NI ......... ltt'..t" (ldwtnlUU) -411111)' Fonda, ludl11 1111. •q -Dick '"911. flltrtl Tonn. 2:00 Cl (C) .,."Ill CllilMr". (fnm1) f e;.. flM ...... Ila Miil" (111-..... '•16-(C)Rod Tl)'lor, Julil Qlrtltlf. ~ """'.., .......... '"'· ... ...... --(-· • CQ -Tiii P• ~ (IMft· tu11) '55--CI-M-.. i • JOB PRINTING e PUBLICATIONS e NEWSPAPERS Que llty Pri"tint end D1p1nd1bl1 Sarv ica for "'ort then • qu1rl1r of • cantury PIL O T PR lr,JTI NG • m I WllT ULIOA 1&.n .. NIWPO,lf llACH -142-4121 --·- Why the drift? It's apparent that mosl p~ ducers seek to avoid the X rating, .except for material HELD OVER ENDS DEC. 15 BEST FOREIGN FILM OF '6' "THE GRASSHOPPER" which obviously borders on or actually is pronography. The R is likewise shunned. The reason is that producer! have'generally concluded that, except for sensation-packed films. they will make more money on G or GP movies. Warren J. Deacon. SCR The Appeals Board of the M~ managing director, and Arthur UOn Picture Associat ion voted H. Ballet of the Office for Lo. change the rating from R to Advanced Drama Research, GP. made the joint announcement. · The switch brotight further "We are most pleased with doubt as to the ability of a the as.5istance offered by .cel'lllOrshlp board to lay down OADR and the Rockefeller moral judgments in strict Foundation," Deacon com· terms during these changing mented. "This is the flrst ma· Nol only because the audience time!. . jor grant we have received." is larger. There is also an lm1--;=========:::;:=::::========c I mediate_ drawback to x.an~ in I NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES some instances, R·mov1es : !'·--::::;!!!!~~~~~ They cannot be advertised ln l about 30 newspapers around the COWllry. "Newspapers are be Ing high·handed and wrong in not advertisingX pictures,'' argues a n industry spokesman . "The X doesn't imply lack of quality; after all, last year's Oscar winner, 'Midnight Cowboy ,' was rated X. The X merely means that the pic ture i.s not suitable for children. Newspapers are doing their readers disservice by ignoring the X mov.ie." • Critics of the ratings have not.ed certain inconslsterlcles in the administration of the system. The most notable ex- ample was ''Ryan's Daughter." The David Lean film was handed an R, surprising many reviewers who found-it to e much more tasteful than a number of other movies which had been given GP.s.' The ob- vious reason for the rattna was the passionate love-mak· ing between Sarah Miles and Christopher Jones. MGM's president, James Aubrey, raised' a fuss and threatened to release "R.Yan's Daughter" without a rating . PUT CASH IN . YOUR POCKET wtth & DAILY PU.OT Classlfled Ad. Sell unwanted Item• PHONI 642-5678 STAILEY DAEi . ei•••• . 1,lfAa, ft MAD, MAD WORLD" lWIN TO SOUTljpclAST PLAZA I A.he J1M1• 0.Wf --• • • ILYIS PRISLIY "That's The Way It Is" First Time In Huntington Beach PlZZAHUT SMORGASBORD Every Monday Night, 5:30 • 9:00 ALL THE PIZZA YOU CAN EAT Adults $1.25 Children 65c CA.UY OUT OR DOS AYAIU.ILI Af muu.1 Pl.lea <UNDll 111 I POrtfLAl •••1n1n AYAH.AILI SERVING MORI THAN 70,000 PIZZAS COAST-TO.COAST DAILY 19071 BROOKHURST 962-1333 of the play ae1ected as lbe ~ in little theater for year'a beat. are presented an,. ll70. n!Allty ·1n recQgnlUon of ex· The newspaper'• pracUee ol ceUenct in community theater honoring the county 's top production. Actors and ac-performers. began in 1915 and treases particlj>ating w i t h · for three years con11isted only some 15 Orange County com-of special mention at the end m'unit)i Uie~.ters are eligible · of the year. Then in 1968, the for the DP awards, DAILY PILOT offered a more Be_side;a the best director tangible tribute in the form of awar~, which will be an· large, engraved Lrophies. noUnced in Titus' Dec. 18 These will be presented to Intenpissioti. column, trophies the honoree at the next open. will be pr~nted to the coun· ing perfomance of lhe theater ty's ~st actor, actress, sup. at-which he or she earned the porting a~r and supporting award. I~~~ lido . ltlM'Oll'f IU.CIC -.... -..... ~-UM'""'·· Cl~. MU• EXCLUSIVE ENDS TUES. NO ROOM TO RUN NO · PLACE TO HIDE I HELLO ••... ORANGE COUNTY! The MUSIC HALL is Pleased to ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF\ OUR NEW STORE FASHION ISLAND Newport Centet We are the Harbar area's FIRST FULL CATALOG RECORD and TAPE STORE . COME IN AND BROUSE AROUND TO CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING of the THE MUSIC HALL CAPITOL records is pleased to present , , • SONGS OF "THE HUMPBACK WHALE" YIS, THI RICORD THAT HAS IXCITID SEA •otN• MAMMIL IUFFS ALL OVIR THI WORLD. ACTUAL WHALl-SONCH AS THIY WIRI RECOii.DiD IN THI OCEANS OF THI WORLD. A TRULY UN19UI RICORD Fii.OM *CAPITOL UCOll.DS. s2'' THE MUSIC HALL "Where "fwiU! C•-• F'lrat" •61 FASHION ISLAND OPP. 111.0ADWAY NIWPOll.T CINTlll. NEWPORT IEACH, CALIF. M4-S610 J LOCAYIOMl-HIWPOlf, CINTUaY CITY. SUNSIT STlll" 1 Mond01, Dectmbtr 14, 1970 S GAIL y P!Ult I Layoff~ Hit Burroughs' Viejo Pla11t ly P'hll lnlorlondl Music . Programs Set~. 1,000 Laguna Children Will Make D~bub ' About 200 assembly workers at Bu.r- TOl.!ghs Corp. Mission Viejo plant were laid off Friday for an "indefinite'' period of time. Ronald F. Lamontagne, manager of employe and industrial rel<tlioru;, said the cutbaCk resulted from a lowered pro- duction schedule from the marketing division of the data procession equipment manufacturer. With sales dropping off, Ulere is less need for full production of the memory disc files produced at the Mission Viejo plant, although 500 employes wit) con- tinue working, Lamontagne said. "At this point it' is impossible to tell if v.•e'll be bringing people back in, 'or when," he said. Noting that the general economic slo\\:down "has a definite bearing'' on the layoff move, Lamontagne added "no further reductions are anticipated." Friday's layoff is the second for the Mission Viejo plant in the past six months. In July 50 workers were dismiss· ed. ' Although Lamontagne said the layoffs were not related to establishment of a union at the plant bn Nov. 19, seniority schedule!: were used to determine v.•ho would be discharged. Tuesday the plant marks its first year or operation in the multi-million dollar Mission Viejo facility. The plant had been expected to employ nearly 1,000 by Jan. 1, 1971. Lamontagne said some personnel ~t Burroughs' Pasadena plant w e re discharged Jast week, as well. but he wasn't aware how many were involved in that layoff. Of those dismissed at Mis.sion Viejo, "99 percent were assembly workers," he said. Technicians laid off numbered "four or five." The plant is located at 25725 Jeronimo Road. Dons Earmark Stamp Proceeds For New Project The Dons, San Clemente 's official host group which organized the recent first· day~!SUe of 1 U.S. ecology stamp series, carne forth with the fruit of their labors this week -$3,006 in funds to be used for • major ecology project in the city. Ii} ceremonies, bel4 at, i::hamber of com-+ mefce offices Wednesday .Mater DOR Bob Gannon cffered the chec~ to the chamber's environmental committee lo be used toward projects benefiting the city's environment. No specific projects have b een earlnarked as reL The money 1s revenue received from the. sale of first-day covers in several sales centers during the October first Issue day. Leon Hyzen, chairman of the chamber committee, said . suggestions fcr major projects would be welcomed by his group. Thus far the relatively new committee has launched one boulevard planting proj· ect and a neighborhood cleanup drive. ''We're playing • m•rvelous new Lnun• 1•m• -We n•me • park .. ing lot and you have to tell us wh•t It u~ to be.'' Curtiss New President Of Capo Beach Chamber Vaughn Curtiss of Capistrano Beach has been installed as president of the community's chamber of commerce in ceremonies which included tbe award cf two honors for outstanding service tc the chamber and the community. Honored were national award winning artist Louise Leyden, a chamber director and creatcr t>f the chamber's annual community art·show, Capistrano Beach Carnival of Color, and Lyn Harris Hicks, retiring first •ice-president. She was in· strumental in organizing the united chambers of the Capistrano Bay area. Mrs. Hicks was sole recipient of the award last year, and retiring president Jim Elliott, a Pacific Telephone Com· pany engineer, was recipient in the first year of the award, 1968. The wcmen, who received bracelet medalions inscribed with the chamber'• recognilion for e1ceptiooal 1ervict, were both chamber. founders and have served on the board five years in many chairmanships. New cfficers were installed by John KiWfer, eiectlve assistant to Superviaot Alton Allen , who told the 59 members and guests attending tbe dinner ceremonies that Capistrano Beach ls entering ·a.year of "tremendous change" .• Killifer praised the chamber, saying he kn~w of no other chamber which could list so many achievements during the 1970 year. Secretary Jack Ingalls had presented a summary of the group's IC· complishments. Officers installed with Elliott and Ingalls were Henry McCarthy, first vice- president; Georges Narbel, second vice- president; Virginia Wininger, treasurer. Directors Installed wen Anne Potter, Bill McConnick, Mary K<Ste<, Henry McCarthy and Virginia Wininger. Retiring President Jim Elliott received a plaque with a gavel on the face. recognizing his outstanding contributions to the chamber u pmidenl Pedestrian Hit, Killed by Autos On SA Freeway A man walking on the Santa Ana Freeway was tilled when he was struck by thtte speeding cars, the California Highway Patrol reported today. Officers said the victim, Tommy E. Lopez, 31. of Santa Rosa, left his stalled car Saturday night near Sand Canyon Roal! and wal~ into the trallk lanes of 'the ffeeWay. One of 'thf: carlWlilCti)hit him !ailed to stop, the Highway Pllrol reported, Two other peraons died over the -weekm!.ot'lnjuriea llllfaed.ln pr.vioua accidenll. • The Orange Couaty Coroner'• Office said Steven A. Richel!, 20, of La Habra died at St. Jude Hospital, Fullerton, Saturday of injuries suffered Dec. 2 when his motorcycle coUided with a car. SWlday nigbt Don, A. Weet, 67, of Temple City,• died at South Coast Ccm· munity Hospital of injuries received Nov. 9. Officers said be suffered multiple frac- tures when his car veered off the San Diego Freeway near La Paz Road and rolled into ·• drainage ditch. More than 1,000 ltChool Children will make their ritusJcal debut this week when lhe three elemenlarf schools in Laguna Beach present special Christmas pro- grams. 'Under the guiding harid of music in· structor Deane· Bottorf, students at Aliso, El Morro ana Top cf Ule World elemen· tary schools will sing, act, dance and play for parents and interested residents. "Our philosophy is lhat eyery child should h'ave an cpportunlty tc participate I nthe program ," Bottorf said. "So every chlld taking a musical instrument is in the special Christmas Orchestra." Some Students in the Christmas Orchestra have been playing thei r respective mmical instruments for as few as eight weeks. The instruments in· dude flute, clarinet. s a x o p h o n e • trumpets, horns, violins, drums, piano and a cello. When Bottorf came to the . Laguna Beach Unified School District three years agc, there was no music program in the elementary schools. "Laguna Beach had quite a successful one for many years," the music in· structor said, "but the man who was run· nlng it retired and there was none for about four years until I was hired to st.art cne." Since Bottorf has come to the district, he has started about 'El percent of the fourth, fifth and sixth graders on some kind of music;al instrument. The results of his labor wilt be presented In the special Christmas pro- grams being offered at each of fhe schools. Bottorf said every primary grade child In the di.strict -those in kindergarten through Lhird grade -will • ~ke part in the program in ooe of the drama, chorus or band groups. Students in the upper grades will only take part in the programs as members of the orchestra or chorus; Bottorf said. * * * Holiday Concert Set for Laguna The music department' al Thurston Intermediate School will present a Christmas Ccncert Thursday at 8 p.m. for Laguna Beach residents. Under the direcUon of Je(f Foster, the concert band, junior band, ~ys'. glee club and girls' chcir will perform traditional Christmas musi.c. More than 250 stud~nt1 will ·take J>Vt in the program. '!be school auditorium has been decorated for the event by the art depart- ment with colorful dyed banners hung from the celling. The concert is .free and o~ lo Ille public. County to . Get Utility Taxes ' San Diego Gas and Electric · Companr will pay $111 ,627 in property taxes to Orange Ccunty this month. , The sum is the first segment cf 1970-'71 taxes. The utility, which serves portions cf the South Orange Coast, also has extensive service tlirooghout San Diego County. El Rancho has the hottest price in town! Royal Gelatin .......... 12"' s1 For holiday desserts and salads! Reg. size. Margarine ......................... 33c Holly\vood .,. made with Saf!Jower oil! 1 lb. ctn. at the delicatessen! Franks ............................ 45c Walnuts· Almonds· Filberts • Brazils! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mince Meat .................... 59C Borden's None' Such • , • in the bia 28 oz. j&rt Plastic Bags .................... 59C Baggies ••• 12x14 inch .,. package of 601 Biscuits ................... 12 FOi S1 Aliso Elementary School will hold its 1 program tonight •at 7:30 at the school. Under the direction cf Mrs. Barbara Mudge. the program will be a toy shop scene titled "Christmas Is .•• " in whlch the toys, played by students, will step forward and perform a short skit. The Christmas.Orchestra will play for the program. The Blue Tide Band and the Blue Tide String Enseinble will also perform. El Morro Elementary School will prese nt its prcgram W~nesday at. 7:30 p.m. The school chcrus will slog and the program, under the dfrection of Miss Connie Cran~. will include performances by the Christmas Orchestra, the school band and a group cf students playing song flutes. Top of the World ~ l!c""'I will presenl two _.,... b)' tjlO students. The primary lrlden,wlD atop their pr<>ductlon tonight at 7:30. nuea "Christmas Tree on Tree Top Lane," q. studeots will perform ,SOllP and di,_ frtm Mexico, larael, Enjlud and Hawaii. A 1fOUP of tbtrd. grade tODc World ldlool will present tlielr .,......, is directed by Mrs. Joap ,SWllUb;lugh. The upper grade atudentJ at i~ Of.' the World school wUI ,preeent· their ~ on Tuesday at'7:SO-p.m. Also d!rected lw M,., swwbaugh. the program Will inCJude a play abcut a famUy deollratbaa a Olristmas tree, and numbers of tii chorus, band, and Olristmas orcheslra,' All ol the perionnanca m lreo iiid open to the ..,bile. - Treasure Safe Pagoda 'Survives' Laguna Display Laguna Beach Oriental art dealer Har- ry Lawrence breatfled a slgh or relief this weekend as a $50,000 solid jade pagoda, which had been on display in his South Coast Highway showroom fcr a week, was· locked· safely back in its vault in Lca Angeles. "1 can't wait till it gets out cf here," said Lawrence Friday. "Jl's a beautiful thing, but I lie awake nights worrying about it." The Ching Dynasty pagoda of spinach jade {named for its color) stands 50 in- ches tall and is· made· in eight sections, each carved out of a kingsli.e piece of jade. Six hanging bells dangle from ita eaves and 12 carved Buddhas adorn Its wails. The rare art object was brought to Laguna as part or a special exhibit that drew some 500 collectors frcm throughout the United States to Lawrence's head- quarters at Warren Imports, 1910 S. Coast Highway. The pagoda was in equally rare com- pany in the· display that featured three famed collections of Orie ntal art cbjects fashioned from jade, porcelain, brcnie and ivory. Included were such iterna 11 a &!ant Cloill<lnne· bowl valued at '10,000, an m- 1 tlque jade hotse worth $2,500, a pair of plates bearing the seal of a 16th century Emperor, valued at $5,000 and an arr1,1 of 'uniQ1;1e anUff boitles worth front $&O to $5,000. ~aid ~edicated. Lagunan Lawrence as he supervised the departure of the preCJi:lus p'.agoda', "Ii Was v'ery nice to have it here .. It impresses pecple to find lhlngS like that in Laguna." The · pagoda. he 8.dded was b£ought to the · Unitfid States by · its oWner. a gentleman from Hong Kcng whose family has been dealing In art cbjects for generations. "He wculd like lo sell It," said Lawrence, "but of course that might take quite a few years." .. - CQunty Boy, 8 Shot ·· In Bai;k by Shotgun=; A !,year.old mentally retarded boy ahOt an &-year.old nelghbpr, ip the back with .a .. Bholgun Sunday, Santa Ana pob. ·n~rted. ~ Officers s81d ~ younger boy's woundl were minor. Tbe boy who obtained U. shotgun in hls borne alter a quarrel bat been detairied at juvenile hall. ' . ' • Springfield • , • all beef or all meat! ••• 12 oz. Pillsbury's or Ballard's ••• 8 ounce tubes! Menu makers from our Service meat counters I Prke8 in effect Mon., Tuea., Wed., ' , Dtc. 14, 15, 18·. No 8ales to deaJers. ARCADIA: S.nMI 1nd Kuntinjlon Dr. (El Ianthe Cl""1l PASADEl!A: Cabbage Rolls .... ~ ... 0Y~~D! ... 39! Tender cabbage leavea filled with a deliciooa blend of rround meata, dellibl.fully ,....ned ••• Min. & oz. London Broil ....................... ~1.39 ~. Sirloin Tip Steaks ............. ~1.69 •. Enjoy Lhe hearty goodne" of better beef I Easy to prepare ••• so delirhl.ful to eat! 310 West Colon4o 8lvC. .SOUTH P~DIA: fR"""l and ·KanlillJ10n Dr. HUNTINGTON lfAClll Warner Ind Alionquio (Bolnlwl''. r · ·) .. NEWPOl!f BEACll: 2727 ""'°" Blff. 1ol 2555'Enlilluft Dr. ([adbluft Viii•&• C.nltr) • • OAILY PILOT • l Khrushchev Claims JFK Backed Down Wic\<s '.'Oh, Oh, Oh •.• ' ~, "' Bard Looks ' . " At Holiday B'· DICK WF.8T WASHINGTON -A Mrs. Clingcloser of ft , g, Mont, writes: ''your lntervP• ' William Shakespeare IJlve tJ .. led and clarified many of the NEW YOf\K (AP) -NJldta S. Khruahchev contends It was Prts1dtnt John F. Kennedy -and not be -who backed down in the Cuban misslle crlall in !NI, according to the final lnltallmtnl in Llfe this week of "Khrulhcbev Remembtrs." It 11ys the SovJet ml11lle ratUtng preeerved Cuban comnumllm u an uample for other LaUn Amerlcam. By this account, KeMedy appealed Ihtough an "almost cryin&" Robert F. Kennedy for Khruabchov to onler the minilts r«noved because he feared the U.S. Army would overthrow him u preal- dent and take PQWer. l(hruabchev is quoted as 11ylng Soviet ml.uile pcwer in Qiba waa enough to deltroi New York, Chk:ago and other ln- dustria.l centers, 81 well 81 Washington. 'Ibe reminiacences claim a complete vi¢ory for communism In the crisis because Khruahchev oblalned from the U.S. government assurances there would be no attempt to invade CUba. "The Caribbean crisis was a triumph of Soviet foreign policy and a personal triump}\ of my own career," Khrushchev ls quoted as saying. "Cuba exists as an independent Sociall1t cowilry, right in front of the open jaws of predalory American im· perialism. Other Latin American peoples are beginning to realize what steps they can take to liberate themselves from ~ lmperlal!IW and JMllOllOlllll. Hopefully Cllba's emnple will conllnue to shine." 'Ibis llnal lnltallment In Life of ez. tracts fn>m the book 0 Xhru1ehev •Remembtn" to be. publilbed by Little, Brown and CO. nut Monday, allO touch-· ed on the 19$5 Big Four summit m~tin& In Geneva where the rt~ 11y Khrushchev met "tbal cur ••• that siniltel'. man," John Foot.r Dullet; Vietnam and China; Berlin, and the defe<tioo of Stalin'• daughter, Svethma Alllluyeva, now Mrs. William Wtlley Peters. Life bas decuned to say bow " obtained the remln1-A note bearlnl Khruahcbev'I name WU dJstributed by Tus Jut month ,tn Moe«>w denying be had turned over any memoln or reminiscences to a foreign publbber. Informants tn Moscow oay the acoount may be Khruahcbev'1 taken from tape recOrdings. · Some have attributed obvious Oaw1 in the, rem.inlscencts to the faltering memory of an old man. Kbrulhcbev now is 77. This lftslallment contains one error. Khrushchev ls quoted as telling Kennedy In 1981 he helped him get elected by withholding the release of U2 pilot, Fran- cis Gary Powers, who was shot down ln the Soviet Union In IlllO, until after the t isauH ol our Uma. Q:>uld yo11 now out the bani f0< bll JmprealonJ of shopping!" Electrical Workers Halt CouJdst and wouldst: Q. Long time, 1IO-. Mt.--· How-have yoo been! A. "J hive bea in such a plckle lhce I uw you last. I am almost out at heels. So weary with dlluten, tua'd with fortune. .. British Powe1· Slowdown Q. In other words, you have been Christmas shopping. It U pnUy '""'b. this year? A. "I could a talk u n f o Id whole Jigblest WOl'd would bormf. up the ""1, freeze the youog blood, make lbe two eyes, like stars, 1tart from tbeir llJheres, Jhy knotted and combiDed k?\:kl to port, aod each part!~ balr to -.., end, like quilll .,... Ibo fretful pomllllne." Q. Thal.bod, ell1i!llllm yoq .. ii the stores do yoq have trouble ~ i ·cton; to watt on you? A. .. Clean starved fqr a loot." Q. I have beud nporll lbat much o1 Olla year's mr::rcbandlle ls Inferior. A. "A deol of sk!mbleakamble stuff. the very rats instinctively have quit ll I would that thou and I knew Ntt: a com· modity of g o o d names were to be bought.'' Q. 1 also have heard that a lot cf merchandise is over-priced. A. "You P8:( a i:reat deal too dear." Q. Some &lioppers complain th8t tiy the time they get to the store the aalti 1~ already are gone. Would ybu comment oo. that? A. "The ripest fruit faU. fir&t. ~t you cannot a1 you would achieve, you must perforce aceomplisb as you may." Q. Isn't th·at pretty hard on you I' pocketbook? A ... Forty thousand brothers could not, vdth all their quantity of love, make up mv sum." Q. Police 1ay ahopllften are very ~ this season. Is that true? A. "No man's pie is freed from hll am- bitious finger." Q. How does a abopllfter operate? A. ''Paddling palms and pinclµng fingers. One, two and the thfrd ln your bosom ." Q. Do you 'have any adviCe to off~r those of UJ who haven't done our Christmas shopping yet? A. "Put mo'ney in the purle." Q. Thank you, Mr. Shakespea:e. · -UPI LONDON (AP) -Britain's electrlcal worken Fled off their power slowdown today, assuring SS million Brlt.onl or a Christmas with Jili;hb!I, heat and other facilities they missed in a week of brownouts.. Union negotiator Frank Chapple an- nounced lbe surprise after a marathon session with the government and lta £1ec- triclty COWX:ll a1 11an act of good faith with the nation." 1be dlffer,ences between a uruon aeek- tng 25 percent· more pay and a coundl willing to give only 10 percent remained. Even a national court of inquiry to recommend a peace formula remained uncertain. 11le 125,000 power station workers wanted absolution from blame. The government wanted Io make cerlaJn the British ecooomy dJdn't suffer and .feared ..wag olf JPiraling infiaUon. Employment MJnlmr Robert Carr ICbeduJed ·another negotlaUng IWioP with 'the anion. "For the moment," said Chapple, 11we have taken the opportunity for everyone to have second thoughts on th~ situation. We are making an act of good faith with this nation. Chapple aaid the wiions have been un- fairly accused. Public irritation bas been mounting as rolling dimouls snuf!ed out the ligblll across Britain. •'Thls la the only way to put it right," Red Cross Fund Citizen of Year Chairman Named SAIGON (UPI) -Experts on North. Vielnamese affairs said today Com- munist rejection of an extended holiday cease-fire from Christmas through the lunar new year (Tel) Jan. 26 may be causing morale problems among Red military units and the civilian populace in the north. Since the initial rejection Nov. 25 of a protracted cease-flre the Viet Cong's clandestine liberation radio, believed hid- den in the jungles of northeutem Cam- bodia, and North Vietnam's Hanoi radio have devoted seven broadcast! to ex- planaliona of the rejecUon. said Chapple. "We are trying Io give the naUon a fair Slake. We do not intend' to go on arguing another 24 houri for doc- trinaire reasona." RTilain breathed with relief u they renewed their Christmas shopping in .stores where the lights no longer glittered on me rchandise display& ·and de<:orated trees atood dark and rather fortOrn. The emergency wun't over. The dimoul.I atW rolled across the country; But no later than Ouistmaa Eve, the public happily calculai.d, all the lights would be burning normally. In the hospitals and the bomu o1 the aged where electricity meant heat agatnst the near-freeling cold the bite or the dlmoutl was more punishing. The EledrlCtty Council waroed that the public must turn nH Ihelt um>ecdsary elecitldty sttl~ ar beavler pewer C!lls would follow. 300 Feared Dead Jn, 2 Colom.bia11 Slide Disasters BOGOTA (UPI) -search crews mov- ed cauUoualy Sunday into a Ooodsoaked tangle' of mud and rock where u many as 300 peraons were feared dead in the worst disaster in recent COiombian his.tory. Two avalanches of mud and rock thundered down the slopts of the northwestern Andes early Saturday, en- tombing scores of persoos. The slides dammed the already rainiwolleD Cauca, Colombia's second river, and Doodwaten swept away a roadside restaurant crowd- ed with stranded travelers. Officials said two crowded buses and more than 25 trucks and cars waiting for road gangs to clear away the debris of the first avalanche were buried in the se.. cond cascade of mud and rqck. A fr~ighl train on tricks paralleling the hi&)i.way also was buried. , Five miles of road and six mlle3 . of railroad ln the disaster area, M:tween the towns of Pintada llld Supia on Ute border between AntlOquia and Supia atates, Mrt blocked by the slides. Rescuen were Jl'OCeedin& with cauUon because of Jhe daqv of new slldu. Icy Storm Chllls Northeast But Rest of Nation Enjo ying Sunny, Clear Skie s CellfOf'ftfa I Y UNITID PalU tMTllUU.TIOHAL A colCI ff'Ollt bl'Wllhl 1t111nd1rll!D"'9n1 th•Cllllh $Mlltr11 C1lllol"11l1 SllNllY 11lthl INI fldeY IMJt fwtc11te,.. Mid !M 10111 r1W.ll pro!Mlt1Y wouldn't ••· end .lS Inc,_. Fllf tk.let wtrt dul Ill lM A"9tle' followlnt """""" Jll-5. A hlVh of l.J Wll 11Mkted fl!r 11\e Cl~k Ctflltr ,_.,., loll..,,,... trY 111 0Y1r!>l11hl low of 4 . Thi 111"" Tlllldt'I' 1lt0 will 1111 "· Tiie t1t"t ttoml Ill 1lrlk1 ffll 1r11 io11 Nrf ol I .. riff CllYllWl"I In INP P1clflc N~I. Fortclllltl'I N141 , ... , 1PW)!ltlr ~ -IDd Mt'!' .,.,..~. W..ine .... 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'' 's .... 6 • electJon oo "thal son of a bllch Rldllrd Nixon" could not claim be could deal With lhe Russtans. Shortly after Kinned,y'f election the. Jtusa:lam announced the releate of two U.S. Alf Force il!M7 pilots who had been shot dowl'I oh Soviet aoU.rBut Powftl was nol rtleased until early JMZ. Commenting on ~ eecUon. devoted to· the CUban mllllla c:rbls, Life S&1' remarks attributed to Robert F.#tcen-. nedy, the U.S. attorney general at tbe Ume, t•are extremely unlikely." 1 • 1 "Khruahchev Remembers: Part JV .. says the KremlJn wu pleued at the way the forces of Fldil castro tl!re• baek tbe Bay of Pl(I Jnvujon ht Aprll 1111, but the le1den:hip wa ConCerned tbat another one rmgbf tuec:.d. 1 , I The INtallment aa,ys: "If Qlba fell, otber !Aun ~ """nlfi!S WOUid re-ject u., e1a1m1ng tllat !Or au • mJghl the Soviet llhion hadn't. been able 19 do abythJng for CUba e1.cept imate. empty: ~ lq the Uiilted Na11o-.. We had to think. up sOme Wl;)'I of ,confronting America with ri'lore UWt <worqs. The logical answer was niluUei. ••n was high Ume ·Amtrlcl learned what it feels like to bllve ber own land, and her own people Jhr9-.!. •11 want to make one ~ abeolutely clear: when we put our ballbUc mt.nu in Cuba, wt bad·no desire tQ •lar1 a war. Our prlncJJ»J aim was to deter America froni starting a war ... We wanted to keep the Americans fl'Of1l invading CUbl, and we wanted to make them think twice by confrQI)ting the!ll with our mlllllts. This goal. we acbie'fed -but not without undergoing a petiod of perl1ous tens.ion. · "We had i~talle{t enough inlsalles already to destroy New York, Cblcaio and the other lnduatrlal titles. not to mention a little vill•ge like Washington. I don't think America had evtr faced such a real threat of destruction u at lbat moqitQt." values in time for Christmas SYLVANIA "MINI MOD" SPECIAL! 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YE!teS had . vowed a fight again.st the measure worked out by a House-Senate conference com- mittee. The H()ijSE! last week ap- proved President Nixon.'s re- quest for $290 million in SST money by a 213-174 vote, but the SeMate had already decid-. ed 52 to 41 to kilt any'fun'ds for the supersp'.eed plane. Cost was a factor in the Senate op- position, but. much of the ob- jection was rooted in en- vironmental concern. Comedian Sets Trip HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Bob Hope, the ·millionaire combat comedian, leaves toda,y on his ?.0th annual Christmas tour to en l'e rta In A mer le an servicemen abroad.· It is Hope's seventh con· secutive Christmas .in the Vietnam war zone and his 29th year of entertaining GJs. Monday, Dtc!r11ber 14, 1970 • No Rebellion Seen DAILY PILOT . ·~ s-_ ·: GOP Governors Convening . SUN VALLEY, ld~ho (AP) -Republican governors. their ranks thinned by election defeats, may try to persuade the White House to adopt a new po!itlCa! look in· the 1971 campaign, urging that the GOP put its emphasis on the positive-rather than on the at~ tack. But one Republican governor said his e-0lleagues are not likely to stage any political rebellion -in part' because so many lame duck governors would like jobs in the administration. Thirty GOP governors and governors-elect hold the flrst business-session today at their winter conference in this snowy mountain r-esort . Ten of them here will be yielding their statehouses to newly elected DemOO{,ats next month . All told, Democrats • • displaced eleven Republican AdministraUon," said Coy. ~ governors in the November Gov. Don Samuehon of • elections. Idaho, another lame duCk, ~ ''One of lhe things that's aald he woukl like an ap. l going to keep this from being ~ntment to wor'k on Western t vtry flashy is that about half stat.ea pJ'Oll'ama for the in-,. the people here an looking for terior or 1 I r I c u 1 t u re ; jobs in the Nlxon departments. . i • Nine Die in NY Blast • • • • l NEW YORK (UPI) -Nine people have died in the powerf,ul explosion th a t demolisbed a three-story building across from city hall here, and the inspection of the wreckage for more victims continued today. The blast Friday afternoon. apparently was caused by a gas leak, lire de;partment of- ficials said. There were SS people injured, 15 of whom still were hospitalized today. The bodies of seven were : found in the rubble Saturday i and early Sunday, and twa f people died in a hospital of - their injuries. Two of the dead were·unidentified, but officia1' were checking if they rniPC, be a city 1>0liceman and bi!t., wife who disappared after they said they .were going to the neighborhood where the explosion occurred to buy ta Christmas present for one :,r ... their children. Accompanying him are -------------------------------- singer-dancer· Lola Falana and Johnny Bench, star catcher of the Cincinnati Reds. COLD • • • NEVER SHOPPING 15 FUN Would-b~ r.escuers failed in their efforts '·to persuade Cylvester Nunnally, 21, of East Ofange, New JerseY,, to climb from bis precarious perch below tpe .Williamsburg Brid.ge in New York. He jumped or fell 150 feet into the icy East River but was plucked unhurt -except for.i torn pants -from the water by. police. Yates' criticism, however, look a different route. He con- tended the $210 million com- promise figure would only boost cost while-delaying con- struction. In two weeks the troupe will visit the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., and U.S. servicemen in England, West Gernlany, the 6th Fleet in the Mediler· ranean, Thailand, Vietnam, Korea and Alaska. &oath Coast ?Im l llSTOL et SAN Dll60 fl WY .. COSTA MBA Pipe Bomb Explodes Near GE Office Unit NEW YORK (UPI ) - A The group. whose que in pipe bomb exploded early to-English is Revoluti~Ann- ed lodependence 'Movement , day oustide the New York City advocates revolutionaf}" tac- offices of the General Electric lies' .illld wants indeperiaence Co. A Puerto Rican· nationalist fi-oin ·the United St.ates1, for gl-oup claimed ;esponSibility. · Puerto· Rico. , A young · 'A'.Oman . walkingl;===========;;::;I mor~ than a block from· th e, m i d -Manhattan skyscraper was struck in ·_the leg by a small piece of debris. No one else was hurt, however, and the police said there was 'little damage to the building because the explosive .was placed against a heavy steel curtain at the front entrance. . A radio station reported it -received a. "tele])bone ; .call ~oments ~~,the 1:08 a.rti. EST explosiqft;: lrom a person who said: "qeneral Electri~ is going to be<'b~wn •up -thlS is MJRA." ' A year ago':today an .'unex: J)loded . bomb Was found in a San Juan Hotel where Puerto Rico Go v. Luis Ferre was scheduled to speak. The following week fh:ebombs were set in New York at a Puerto Rican bank , 1 retail store and an office o( the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico_. MIRA said its members were responsible for each of lhe incitlen1$: Nu:r'se Given ~ .. ' . JO_;More Days 'SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal appeals court has given Capt. Susan Struck another 10 days to continue her fight against b e i n g d1sCharged from the U.S. Air F,orce for having a_baby. Capt. Struck, 26, who is un- n'utrried, became pregnant While serving as a nurse in Vietnam. Her daughter. born n.ec. 3 at McChord Air Force Bate, Wash., will be adopted by ' friends in Omaha, Neb., she said. Most Popular Read.er survey~ P.rav.~.DAT­ LY eILOT coinics ahd col- urlmlsts are the most popu- lar in the nation. . What are your dimensions for living? Many people haven't begun to guess their full potential for g~~ -Because they see,their lives limited by lack of education or wealth, or not knowing thi> ,;,..'it people. John Wyndham re_cog- nized his own unlimited potential for living when he realized the full meaning of his relation- ship to God. This reali· zation helped him to survive a POW camp and save a failing business. Come hear Mr. Wynd· ham, a teacher and practitioner of Christian Science, share this dis- covery in a thought- provoking-lecture. QlistiaiScm:e lectlle TutJd•r •YMllll ti t l".M. 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Mdl111 al• &volutio11MY Orange County A11essor Andrew Hln1h1w , who has often seemed as attracted to controver1y aa a moth to flame, ls breaUting defiance once more. · This time he Is reli1tlng audit of his department by County Auditor-Controller V. A. Helm and bis alaU, ex· cept on Hinshaw's own tenns. For four-and-a-half month$ he has stalled the audit, to which all county department.a are subject in the nor- mal course or events. He has argued that the audit ts the responsibility of tho State Board of Equallzatlon or the Oranee County Grand Jury. . Despite Hinshaw's assertion that the auditor-co~ troller's staff "will be unable to understand what we are doing from our records," he apparenUy ts willing to have just about any other agency do the job. He bas suggested that an audit performed by the county auditor's stall might be a "witch bunt." The auditor has replied that there is no Intent to do anything other than audit the assessor's department In the same professional way all other county departments are audited. The Board of Supervisors, rebuffing Hinshaw. has quite properly directed the asaossor to give tho audlton the freedom and independence so essential to an etfec· tive audit. And Hinshaw's employes are directed to an· ewer questions on penalty of discharee U they fail to comply. No one has suggested that the assessor's office is out of line in its accounts or pracUees, or that it is in any more need of audit than any other ~epartment. Nor in any less need. The simple hard fact is that any assessor's office has great discretion and pretty arbiirazy power. Its d .. cisions and operations can be of great economic impor- tance to peoP,le and organizations with substantial eco- llOllllc or political stakes. Al.!o, by its very technical nature, It ls almost Im· mune from meanineful scrutiny by private citi.Jens or by the 1upervlion or th• county admlnl1trotlve olfJCer. In fl1irtlnr •1almt the audit by the duly con1tltuted county ·•Ulce, Hln1haw II In .a.ct t.mitc the people of Oraoge COllDly to go mind their own bu1lne11. He 1eem1 to be for1ettlnc that It'• not "hi•" depart- ment. Every Item .in ~ depertment and every record ii th• property of the people of Orange County. As ouch, the records •hould be open to the people ol this countr. at any moment, without ob1tructlon, throuch their l•C• • Iy authorized representatives. An asaessor who lights a routine audit ol hi• depart· men!, or who tries to delay tt for whatever purpooe, or to 11t it limited to information of his chooslnr. ha1 auc· cetded tn c11t1nc a cloud of doubt over hirn1eU and hill department. Hinshaw'• own surprhlna: actions have made a prompt audit all tho more. mandatory, if for no other raaaon than to maintain public confidence tn this vitally Important county depertment · Wood Safer Than Steel Single-cat accldant1, U1ually Involving a car uncon- irollably leaving the hl&bway and Jiriklng I post or other o!f·road object, may result in reduced. personal Injury and property damage on the heaviest traveled highways and freeways in Oranae County if a new proj- ect produces expected results. The state Division of Highways will soon replace with wooden po1ts 1om1 of the 1teel posts used to 1up. port traUlc signs. Quick-anappinf wood has lltile of 1teel's re1i1tance· to impact. This is all to the lood -but real highway safety will continue to depen on driver adherence to the Gol- den Rule while drivinl defensively at all times. Government Expected to Survive . . band& equipped with eiploaives for dutroying wperaiiBt nr institutioM .. a11d illna<:ent byatanders Roszak Book ls A.lready Out of Date Dear Gloomy Gus: Camho4ians Show Courage, Stamina This .._tor at San Francllco State no 1... thin 15 cwne1 in Enclllh. sociology, paycbolol)', educatloa, . and creative arta ire using u a test, •'The• Molting ol a Counter Culllln," by · Theodore Roeiak !Aochor Boob, 19811). The counter cul- ture bas been rever- enUy opoken of by '"th-it commenta- tors {"They ha v e 11omelhlng to teach us") and nurtured by such branches of the Establishment as publilhers, drw de- signers, and the en- M!rtainmenl lndullrY. As every parent li:noWI, tho rebellioUa young love to tum. everything Upilde down. Jn our afnuent tociety they live In real or Imitation poverty. Brought up by a:erm-conscious mothers, they adjust C'"lmfortably to dirt. lntrodu~ to science from the flrst grade, they abandon It for •strology 1:11d wttchcrafL Mocking con- ventional ideals of beauty, they di1C8n1 $100 contact lenses to adopt granny glasses. BUT WRY? And why la all thl! ac-- companled by ruch self-righteousness? Ro&:zak'a book eets forth the rationale not only to the englightenmtnl of bewildered elders, but a~. I am sure. to the gratification of the young rebels themselves who must enjoy being com- pared to the early Christians. Aa if they wtre separate essays, writ- ten at different times, there are chapters on the various gurus of the new spirit - Allen Ginsberg, Alan Wattl, Timothy Leary, Herbert Marcuse. and ·Paul (;ood.. man, written with considerable balance. No one could ask for a more devastating view of Leary's "counterfeit tnflnfty." There ls a sharp analy1ll of the appeal of 7.en. The urge for communal livifte 11 1ympatheUcally e&l'lalned. BUT TRIS Is after you have got through Rosiak's indictment of our culture, which la Jn two chapters 11 pick- ed wllh •weeptnc jud&menta and u short on documentation N anything I've ever road, exctpl' perblipo Robert Welch'• "Blue Book of lhe John Birch Society." A couple of quot" from Roeiak: .. We call It 'free enterprtH.' But It la a vastly restrictive system of ollgopollatlc market me.nipul1Uoo, tied by in· ,---B11 George --..., Dear George: J read your column Ill the time ind enjoy IL But, tell me -don 't you sorneumes make people furl- owi, the ODel with no sense of hu· mot? T. J. Dear T. J.: Probably bot lt'a incidental - the people wJth no 1enae of humoc my f\Jrloul anyhow. Dear Geo1111 I haft J1111 nod your column. >.> far u rm CJlllCS110d, your lltU• l}'lldl<atod column rnalctJ more -fJllD .... ol lhe edlton wrfle. Should ! wrlta lo the edlton in your b<half! C. T. Deir C. T.: Whal editon! Your JoU.r J111t . coat mt 16 papen. ' U you inllll throw an emp\y blv· erase un out of )'OW' car windoW, pleue make It an aluminum c:an oo tl)at the IUY who pl ck 1 It up will make 1 half cenl -H. B. l\fcD. w.11r ..... " ......... .... ,... "" ""' . ....., ..... ""' ...... llltuUOllllilld corruption to tho groat..! munlUolll boondoolle in hialory and cledlcated to lnfantali%ing the public by turning it into a herd of compulsive con- &umera." · "We are a civUiz1Uon sunk in an unshakable commitment to 1enocide, gambling mfdlY with the unlverAl ex· termination of the world." 'l1IE1IE ARE PAGES of IRICh auer· tionl. Proof? The eailtonce of lhe Viet-nam Wll' and ~ atomic bomb. Q.E.D. The Villain? Not "capitalism," the vUl•ln of the Old Left, but "technocracy." The .atuUon? ''Total reject.ion" of 1clenct, technocracy, and the nllUng c:ultura, and the sublUtuUon of a more humane society, ln C01llOIW)Clt with nature and in amity with man. (One wonders, frtvolOUt- ly. if those advocatlna the overthrow of technocracy have really contemp1attd a life-style without the Volkswacen bUI!) Counter culturea do have somethbtt to ten us. That h11 been thtlr fUnctlon throughout history -to provide 1 refup for creativity and d.Uference, to test out altemaUve hypotheles about human nature, to initiate change in the majority culture. So there have been the Bohe- mians tn Paris and Greenwich VIilage, the Quakers. Hussltes, and Shaker•. the Taolsts and the Zen prlesta, all critlcl1lng the mainstream cuJture. in one way er another. 11>e P\lrltans were a counter culture to the re.Ian of the Stuart& and the Restoration in turn wu 1 counter culture to the Puritans. WE WHO ARE OVER 50 aloo had our rejection of the culture, lived in 1arrets or dreamed of doing oo. thoulhl the rat of tho world motorlalllllc and ounelvoa finer · lfalned ad more cru.Uve, and dre1med of devotln1 our Uvea to arut CIUlel. Some ot ua &et\lllUY did IO. But u we walked around the wall& of Jericho and blew our trumpetl, we were oatlsfled with tho be411UfU! mlllic ,.. were m.alc1n1. We didn't think tht ••Ill were about lo come tumbllnc down. The en<my WU too ltmlg, too benlehted, and acarcely knew 'fl'e were there. But. or cour•, we wen not oa TV. Tc> day Ille noise and tzumpoUng of tho marcher& ta macntfled ten-thoullftdlold, and ii doe& indeed seem u ff tho waUa were about to come tumbllna dowri. And that acares hell out of tllOle tmlde the wal~. who merely build their deft""' hifl)ler. AND JT SHOULD scare t h o 1 e marchlna outside. too. Success and at- tention have already almost da:troyed what WU good Ind Valid in todak:.:un- ter culture. and In many ways ~·· book Is out of dale. Thero hu nol lietn tho slow maturation necnury to produce · permanent dl1nce. Instead thtrt hu been a grottsque uc1l1Uon -from an ethically-baaed p 1 c I f It m to the Weathermen; from the lnt.trest In u- pandlna CONdousntu lo dealh through .. ..-. of cln&p : from I b a flowtr children of Hai&ht Alhbury te demonilm and rltual tortwe; from lbe search for community to the M•naoo f1mlly. And It all happened so c .. u By 8. 1. H1yaklW"1 Pmklt1t • Saa rneclooe sea .. C.U.1• WASHINGTON -Tho embatUed Lon Nol government, which at fim was 1iven only a JIO.llO chance of prevenlin( a Com- munist takeover of Cambodl1, is now elPlcied to rurvin. 'I'll~ ii tho ....... ment Pre1tdent Nix· on c•ve coniresalon- a! leaders tho other day at a 1ecret White HOUie brllfinl. Also pruent wer1 Sec:re- lary ill Slate Bill Rogers. Secrelary of O.fo,.. Mel Laird, and Wh.lte House national security &d· viser Henry Kissin&er. Laird attributed the Cambodiona' strong atand to a "rtmarbble e&hibiUon of courqe and atamina." ROGllM ADDED Iha\ 75 lo IO perctnl of the Conmnmilt suppliea had come through lhe port of Slhanoukvlll•. no! down the Ho Chi Minh infiltration 1'1>Uleti. After the port WIS cJOled to the Com- munlail, be said, it "choked off" the~ ability lo fi&hL Expandinl on UU11 Kiallncer said our blot lntalllltnee -too bad 11ven the volume of suppllet throu(h Sihanoukvlll• at only one-third tht actual amount. He lllo rovuled that tho lale&I Soulh Vie~ namae drive inlo Cambodia had captured tho IOCOOd larlNI Cammunlit cache of arqg ever found. r Prealdenl Nlnn told the congresalona! loadera blunUy tba\ hla doctrine of di.ene11ement 11 IOID& to cost more money. The price -be paid, be said, so American troops ctn be pulled out of trouble 1pota lrOllDd tbe world. Tiii: WJTBDBAWAL of 20,000 troopo from South Koraa, he aaid. as an ex- ample, would ruin the economy of several villagea that have been dependent upon the AmericlNI. These vll11ges wlU be "destitute," he said, unless the U.S. rw:hes in economic aid. He added that military aulatance mu.st also be provided to beef up the Hlf-dtfenae forces . The Pruident 1aid he eipected "everybody" to vote for aid to llrael, but he in5iated that his foftlgn assbtance re- quest was a "packaae" and, therefore, ••indivisible." He appealed for funds for Cambodia, South Korea, Nationalist China and Turkey as well as Israel. The aid \\'Iii nece:snry, he said, "lo help these coun· · trJn help themselves." Footnote : Kissinger stressed that no Americans, not even military advisers, will be sent to cambod.ia. More than 50 U.S. military personnel, now attached to the American embassy in Phnom Penh, are strlcUy observers and llalaon olficert. CRICAGO Concre11m1·n John Klueynlki, head of the House hlgllw1y subdomm.ittee, has ena:l.neered what may be q,e biggest piece of pork in history In- to the highway bill now up for action in the House. The project is a 20-mile stretch of ex· pressway across Chicago which will cost the taxpayers an estimated $1 billion. Th.e stagaering price tag-more than the Hoo·.-er Dam cost-had led Transportation Dtpartment officials to include U in a list of highly questionable Significance of the Riles ElecUon of Wlloon C. RU• u Superintendent ol Publtc lnotructlon in Callfomla la of lhl -lmpo<lenco in lhl &lilte. and of natlonll moment oe entr•I counta. No other Nqro in Amtrlc:an blltory has ever polled eo many vota u Nlet did and tllla,· ln itHlf, ii 11pUficant, for Co!ifornla hu Iona borne the .reputsll«! among c:omtditnJ or b e I n I polltlca!ly shallow and capr!cl· .... Rll• pn>vod this .fl. ~ flue, proved thlol when tho Coll· <~1 fornla electorate ls '" faced "1'11 a clear 11-oue. It !1 qul1' capeble of chooslni a can- dida1' who slvoa evidence of beinC tho ooe moat quallfled for tho olflco ooush~ ftlmi•11 of uir ....... and aupsrl!cla! lacton. But lhe Rllea vlclory II 1IPl!lcanl in another phan: white Amerlc1n1 ot the Lincoln era (and Lincoln himalff) would be dumbfounded lo know Iha\ in a - 1ury any Negro, 1wlmmina aplN\ ·a detp-niMln& 1trt1m or national preJ. udlct, coulcf attain by .Wtraae to such a po&IUon of trua~ Thia leada te lllOther count: lhl event Is lhe moat ltunninl on&Wtr yet le tho latter-day whine of blaclt 1ctMats, ln- cludin1 maey nvolulionlrft•, t.hat 1n the United Stales a black 111111 ltaan1 1 chanct. that all roads to achievement are barred lo him by the while majority. POLITICAL WRrrEM can provide you with 1 plausible uUmate of how many white votu went to Rllea. and thll column cannot. But it can take a guta that the number ran upward of 2.S million. This IUHUls'lllOther phua: tho RU11 victory did nol reoult from an -al Quotes 1\olf Anttas, L. A., w • f I • 11rflq; cbamp, sen Of TV sw Jim Ante•• - "It's my rener1Uon and I'm •1th it - although I don't agree wJth the premi!e that everything should be torn down so It can be rebuill betl,." explotion of l)'ftlplthy for a black can- didate. It hu been a 1tt1dfast growth of Ill montha, when whit• parents became aware they had an alt.ern1t.ive to the Raf- ferty school administration. This alternative appeared in print and on television as a reasonable man, acute- ly aware of the immense school problem which California shares Wlth other states, and a determination to attack it, not with heroics or prepossessions or hangups , but with common sense. Of course, Max Rafferty iided Riles by pursuin& indefatigably his own heroics The True 'Dirty Words' It's odd and sad that ao many people object to "dirty words" of a teXual n•llU'I -which may be offe"nslve to tome -ean but have never. been lbown to do any actual harm -whlle they accept and use and honor tho moot d&n11rous worda of all. Thlae Worda are 1b1tract poliUc:a! concepts lhlt can mean whatever you want \Mm to mean -word1 lllce "Amer· lcanlllft0 Ind "socialism" and "anarchy'' and "libertY" and "justice'' and "pea~·· and •'tcJ'lalUy" and "democratic'• and "repubUCIJ'I" and "ertremism" and doz- em of others. 1JI' WE JtEA.U. Y wanted to raise the ltvtil of public discussion and political morality, we would ban the use of these Ustrad wordl tor a couple of yur1 -or at iellt mike the users pay 1 heavy rme if IHey could not define and defend their usace to central 11U1facUon. For thue are the wOflll lhtt hurt and kill -words that in81me the public, set off crlst1 and spark wan, rupture con- flcSencc in the commonwealth, and pre- vent clt1r and honest communicatlon betwteo rivals. Jt may not be true, u atmanlldJta 1 u 1 g e s t , that our dJU&l'ff111tntl m ltrgely verbal; but It ta true that our bid verbal habits make mutual underatandinc nearly lmpoulble. WHAT ooa a phrase like "free tn~lse" mean? Er1ctly nothing. It 11 a fla1·w1vlnt combtnalion oC two other phrases : "free compeUtion" and "private enterprise." But many people who are in favor of private enterprise are not really in favor o( free competition. They remain strangely sile nt about s1.1:h manipulations of the market economy as subsidies, cost. plus-contracts, monopolies, price-fixing, import-duties, oil-depletion allowances, and so forth. All "private tnterpriee" means lo them is the right to do whatever they like without government inspection or intervenUon. ON THE LEFT, what d 0 e I ''democratic soclall!m'' mean Jn Russf1? Also exactly nothing. It is an emotional phrase to make tht slaves of the Soviet system feel that they are ''particip1Una'' in some noble ca11!1e, when In reality the "democracy" is non-existent. and the ''socialism" is enjoyed only at the top by a bureaucratic elite. ffltltr also called his reg Im e 1'democre.tic," and uie actual name of the N •tl party WAI 'N 1Uonal SOclallst Labor" -which ruined the naUon. killed the socialists. and turned llbo~ra Into serfs. All under lhfJ banoer of political abatractions. The true "dirty word&'' or humanity have nothing to do with ser. They have to do with abstrld id11!1 that are nman- tlcally pervttted by the p o 11 t ( c a I pornographers -who are sent to the Senatt, not to jail. projecls. Bui Klucynsld, <1ercialng hla power ai the House highway czar, summarily dismissed their questions. He aaid the U· pressway, even at '50 million per mile. had the support of all the key city of. ficlals from the Mayor to the Public Works Commissioner. SEN. MARLOW COOK. ft.Ky., has · moved ahead of Stn. Peter Dominick, R· Coto., in the backroom scramble for : votes for the chairmanship of the : powerful Senate Republican Campaign :. Committee. While Cook has been workinc :; ~ backroo1111, Dominick bu been c:ruia-1 lnl in· the wnshine off the' eollt of ' Ecuador .... Sen. TOcl. Kennedy, 0.' Mus .• whose port .. Democratic wru, baa been challenged by sen. Robert Byrd, : D-W.Va., has startled Rep u b Ii can • Senators by asking their help. Under Senate protocol, Republicans are sup- posed to take up procedural inquiries with the highest-ranking Democratic 1 leader on the floor. Kennedy is now No. i . and Byrd No. 3 on the leadership ladder. KtMedy he.a asked the Republican, not .' to deal with Byrd but to bold their in-" quiries until he is: presenL 1 Victory and prepossessions and han1upa, his posture as a moral arbiter for parents ' and teachers In their relation to tbt , young. His self-righteo\Wltss manifestly alienated a large segment of teachers, not to mention parents. - THESE PEOPLE did not want an authoritarian moral arbiter. They are balfled by their young, and unetrtain how : to handle them in a tumultuous time which encompa55ts far more than youth. But it is their problem, and not one referable to Rafferty's chronic. in- dignations. Their first requisite in this struggle is an efficient and r1tlon1l !Choo! system, dedicated to educating the young and they perceived t h 1 t 1anctimony from on hlgh bas not bten , remedial, but divisive. : Riles believes in deaeareaation, but he ' doesn 't believe it can be accomplished by :! coercion and anger. For: example, hi believes in busing children when there 11 j an effective school program at the end of the bus run. He doesn't believe in dum· 1 ping white and black children Into a ' chaotic sub-standard school solely for the nke of achieving racial mixture. I Riies allacked lhe Rafferty ad· \ ministration in moderation, and shunned • the Rafferty penchant for qtdutcal and l often sarcastic analogy. Sometimes a loft-voiced modet1UOn wins over wlsea-acb. --WWW- Monday, December 14. 1970 Th• tdiloriol 1"'0• of th• DoUv Pilot steb to tnform and t tim- ulatt rrader1 bv presenting &h'8 ntwspaper'1 opinlom and com.. menta'11 on iopics of interc1& and significance, bt1 providing a forum /or the t;ZJ>TtUloft of our rradtrs' opinion3, and b;' .pr11enting the dtverse uie1D> pobt&s o/ Informed ob.tcf"Vfirt and spokcimtn on topics of the i1av. Robert N. Weed , Publisher CHECKING •UP• Giraffe Can Lick Its Ear-Can You? By L M. BOYD JUST ABOUT 1 ,000 babies will be born In the next 60 mlnutes. Boil water THE SINKMAKERS S A Y their surveys show t h e ave.rise wife brukl nine dishes a year . . , . • DID I TELL you a giraffe cleans Ila ears with tta toitgue? You lry that . . • . EVE ARDEN CLAIMS she puts It all togetbe( every.rnQrning by an- nounciq lo herself, "This is the first day of the rest of my '!JC.." • • . . WORLDWIDE, THAT TOWN wherein the most disconsola te citizens gel div~rcecfls Juaret, Mexico. MIST~R, if your Jadyfrlend aime11 home thoroughly ex- hausted from a shopping 1e1slon, better check yoUr bank balance. A student... ol mental matters says e1- tr1v11ance is more apt te tire a woman that exercise. It's worry, he says. When she suspects she has spent too much, her nerves act up, and -that plays her out . APPROXIMATELY 1 ,001 &mesticated hogs e s c a p e each year into the wilds of the Ozark Mountains,'' reports a Department of Agriculture of- ficial. Interesting. When I was a lad on the farm , we had an &ccasional chicken escape. In a gunnysack. Couple of cows escaped, too. In trucks. Even a barebacked horse. a smart though dishonest old gelding, escaped once . But he came on home after awhile with a sad· dle he'd swiped someplace. OPEN QUESTION -How do you explain the fact moat all the world 1en1usu wre born to women Offl' tbi 11e of 3()? . • ~ ' '1'IME TO a;EAN the dllJty smudges oU the Christmu candlea? Our Household Htnla specialist sa)"s dampen down a clean cloth , with ·rubbina: alcohol to wi"pe tbem .. 1 •• MACASSAR OIL Was the stuff a renUeman (ubbed inte ,bis hair about 100 years ago. And so it was the decoraUve napkin his wife threw over his chairback to protect the fabric came to be known as an an- timacassar . . ·CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. ''What w~ \be langes t filibuster ever?" A. That would be the·28-hour-15 minute talk on laxation by Texas State Sen. Kilmer Corbin of Lubbock .just 15 years ago. ThOR old Texas boys drawl it out. Takes time . . . . Q. "Where did spaniel dogs get their start?'' A. In Spain. "Ask your Wve and War man how many husbands actually marry women for money?" A. He says researchers 'have long contended 13 out of JOO zridegroonu: do that . . . Q. "What's the average. COil of a vis it to the doctor's office?" A. Will check on it. All I know at the moment is the average time a patient spends there is 18 minutes. Your questtom and com- mt'nt.! are welcomed and will be used in CHECKING UP wherever pos.sible. Please address your letters to L . M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Newport Beach, Calif. THESE PENNEY STORES WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 1210 5 P.M. ALHAMBRA MONROVIA ARCADIA MONTClAIR AZUSA MONTEBEUO • BUEMA PARK MONT'ERE'i PARK BURBANK NATIONAL CITY CANOGA PARK NEWPORT BEACH CARLSBAD NORTH HOU. YWOOD CHULA VISTA NORWALK COUEGE GROVE ORANGE "THE CITv- CUI.VER CITY PACIFIC BEAQI COMPTON PASADENA DOWNEY POMONA El. MOHTE FASHION VAll.EY RES EDA FONTANA RIVEJISIDE FULLERTON SAN BERNARDINO GARDEN GROVE SAN FERNANOO GLENDALE SAHT A MONICA GRANADA HTLLS TORRANCE HUHTlNGTON BEACH VNINUYS HUNTINGTON PARK VENTllAA INGLEWOOD WESTCHESTER LAKEWOOD WEST COVINA LONG BEACH WHITTIER DOWNS LOS ALTOS WHJTTWOOD .. --- -----~ ----..,..., Mond11. Orc1mbtr 14, 11)70 DAILY PlLQl 7 Our ~hristmas L away. 1s ready for . toys. For a small deposit, we'll hide them from your kids for Christmas. You choose now before the panic. All the hot toys at hot prices. Come in today. · • Ltvlng Barbie• Doll House. H.oJ Wheels Helicopter Accessory. Trigger the whirlybirds on your own set. 222 liot Wheels Flyin' Circus. Truck races down track, launches plane and helicopter. 5ss A nut new house for Barbi•• and harfrienda. 9'' Easy Curl light-up mirror · and vanity set. A complete , hair setting kit for little ladies. Includes a rollers. ass Toddler lllumbellna • · dolls. Pun 1trlng and both doll s walk or ride their rocking horses. ·488 Skittle pool. The most ch1!11nglng variation of Pool since the game was invented! Appeals to kids ct all ages. Requires little space. 13ss . Baby Fllp Flop™ doll. Stand her upright or on her head and hear her tpeak. 799 Basic WjuerTM Wh!rlers. Here are toys that will challenge your child and give him hours of fun. 99¢ Bubba BearTt.1 Rocker. Hardwood and washable Orton• acrylic, so it pleases mother, too, 1599 Play Famlly Houu or Farm. Each cloaea Into lta own rugged carrying caae for vial ta with friends. 999 ... Mattel-A· Time• talking clock. Teaches children how to tell lime. They simply move !h e hands. Hair Styling Kit. Little ladles ju1t love lo practice hair styling! Includes natural looking vinyl head, 6 cu rl ers, comb and bru1h, stand.· 299 ' 7ss ;---.::. Dawn . Everyone's favor ite. Sha wa lks, twlsta, turns and poees-Juat like a r111 model. SSP ra ce cars. No motor. track, push or batteries are nHded, just a tug on the Power T·Stick. 1 H A perfect gift for 'he·man' lillle boys to enJoy. Are authentic repl icu of real Dune Buggies Wheelies. Press 1 button and watch it roar up on Ila hind whee ls. 133 trucks. 4" 5ss Av•il•bl• 1t th111 ~or11: FASH ION ISLAND, N tw~rt Ctnter; HUNTINGTON CEtoij'~R. Huntin9ton Be1ch. Llke it! c:t•r91 ltl .... • ' • . ,_ . . '\. '} -. . , '. '·' -' -. '"J, -·· o• I I~ "' :·! ',;~ I .. ,•. f .~ . " \ ' . I .• ~ • : l ' ~ ; . ,, .'··1 n "1 . ,, : ... ... " r ,. ... '."-' •'' • " - • .. I' ~-! •• ;o . -- ;) ' , . : r. •. l' "( ! I .... Nll.Y· l'\l.OT ~ . Manson Mystery Probed ..... ~-LOil ~GELQ -..Tho'.~ ty v&JMl.·lirY .... caUec1 today to invesUsate t.h e disl~ pearanct cf a stunt man who once worked at the movie' ranch where Charles Manson and hil billPJe.alY~ family liv- , Oil. '1111 diltricl attorney wu j upoctad to aoel< mw:der in- dictments ac.Wt ManJOn and two male family member-, IOUrcea aaid. · 1 The grand jury hearings ; should lut tbret daya with 45 witnesses summoned, in· -----· ~ , . 2 Camp1ts:~eag~ teading Adviser.s. -w·.. ·~·£c . B. t. tlr · " . euare a e Lose Jebs · · · , ., · . · ·~ , "'" : . SUN·VllJ.Q;Y,\l(fllof.!llPJ) -. .l.y·be 1"""pb·en the · UCllAMEN'l'O (UPI); -->Gov. Jloilild "~I .. ol lienala . floor to amend a Gov. 11oof1!1}""8u·a. two Moni!lll~tillipport fro111 ..,.ioo, o1 !lie f nn ii y pertorial c9ne1e: :C-a m P. u • fell&w 1oveincn~~y~ht hill' umtance·plan.into the Social emiluries. who 11\r_e.campya effort to'block ~na~·~y..ie Security Act. iuden· ••bope lt!lt thole '.ln ef 'Prtsld:elf: Nian'• 1welfare "Unless tbea new proposals 1 powerrullydt1ivtadaiitn;" reform plan. 1' , and 1Ub1Utute bills &re· pro- are ltoln& tl>elr l* beC~use Rul•• l.;1 .~amJ<ii all vided to govemora In oul- tJ:lelr J!rGHct 1s ~cmt~of otl)e.r 1ovei'p.ors asking them ficieftl. lime · to allQw ttiem. to ... cash. ~ to urp their. senators" to. OJ>-: be Ullyzed1 and:evaluated'·to Guy Hunt, 2z! t.old : UPI pose .•? 1:1·&~( • d l·t c'..b • ad-1 • 1*lerftWne their effect op e1ch Saturday that Reacan ·~~s rninlstration ·'.'ltt.eftJK to•enact.,· 1~tt." Reaaan told the informed him and· ·~worker the pl.,;·.,dufiai·· .. .t. it.ding , .1overner1. ·:11 is r difficult to --... "'f'"'i Jee how the I senatprs can be r Tom Baker, also 22, there was day~ , , ~f : t_be• concr~i6nal e'1>ttled .to-ptake , a f\illy '.ii\- . . not enough money to continue aeu1on. • . ... lcu:intfl Juda!fttnt ~ on thtle the program which began last The CalU~nian noted, that hllbb"~ proposals. 11: .: .~ May. The aides, Ii' idiied; "'"trt1-1 t : r promised they would "con· . · · · .. , ' · · · 1 dudinc 10JM members of the ManlCll family who testllied . : at the nearly six·monlh olit 1'2=~~= ..:,::,:::;;;::;,::;;::.;;.;~.;::~;;.:;::::;-' Sharo?i Tate murder trial: L • ·· · ::~::. tho,.r.ri:~~·;t~ Denture, Invention . ab.tdenbl. . · , , ..:. .r. DonaJd "Shorty" SMa. 36. a "'Ky 'eEl'IJllliiter groa.~ doem't undetltl.nd ·•· Hunt oald that "beiautt '•f For ·Pffp!. with "Uppers" a ... •"l:owen" i horse wrfftller and character , actor, vanished id August, 1969 and bu not been heard from sin«. The district attorney thinkll SM• wa1 1tabbe4 to death, hi!· body hacked up one! c!Upooeci ot. sources nported. the money s4f:uation1' the · "J'be·....,_thlec to barinC·~'" ht!~Ji,al&ta-'haa bn&ilial· . . . . . . aevemor wu nqw plannin1 to own ~·it ~now 1r1th a .Y°"'~-r~--· chl'ir bet· . "b " . tude t " •· f ·-~-.lhat•.,., ... _._...._._,,,,_ · S Sh S . . . ring Jn s n ·Jn..c:rns ,,rom tually holdt <bcith "up~r·t•I FlioDswir~WP:,.,..tpml[ ex ·_· ~W, 38 pe'ctat@r the.localareato.conlilftle the •Jo,...."»ne•ube ... =;.,,.,;."'°"","'_.,, __ ~ project. Jt't a revolu~ . , TM apeeial peacil-point dit· · Baker said· Uie · terminaUon called FrxODENfe;far dail)"bame1 1pa.r, let.I ,... IPl>l Jl'1JOOSNT _. •• .. • .. .-. \ ' . ' I ' '. • .-, I/, : ' , .. Mr&Sm'U ·. •iB·the.aliiQfl?, . : . \ . it . ·) , • ' r • r :.4 ... : r I ' f ·' 1 -Meanwhile, search officials ' were t.o deCide today whether to abandon the ltunt for miJs. inc Tale-LaBiancl m u rd e r trial del-lowyer Ronald HU(lles mlasin& aince tho 'l'hanbcfvinl weekend on a camping trip. S 'Ge Old F ' would tab effect Jan 1 bit. <U.S. Pat. f;~.9lll)11'1Ui, irith.prec:ilioa1 ... Where needed! rt . ts ast . ' . ~NT maay Opl»ie'.,....i Ollie aQPlic'ition may latt for · · A prts5 . spokesman ,for • now eat, SPe&k:. 1austi, wilh'lilUe j h•ur1. Denture• that fit are ' :IJR~•;as~an~~con~flr~m~ill~~th~at~th~e~·~.,.~·~Y~·•~f-~a..."t~um~-a;;,\~-~i'IJ~"""'~·j·~;,~,..~~~.1~t~o~h~••~lt~h~.s~ .. ~· :··:·:·~~~~~~~,~·~· ~·,~·§·~~~~·~,~~~~~~ twe ftrt losiJll~thelF.IWJttrfte . RIXD[!SNT'.lforM•·•n,ela1tic ' dentitll rerulirly. Get ..ay-~ As~=:<:1~.~ =tosaidh~~-~ :!n~. whicb 1J>lid -f100'.1. :;:~bi~-~·~mc~ ~~~=~· . ~ bore -which ii. wh.y pornography iri.volving pol'D'?sf'aphie films . will sOon perversions would probably die 'the same way toplis.s and find it lfugusting. But ht .said ~esa dancing ~~-people who want to see it ~ were the general con-should be allowed to do so. Lettuce Ban Escalated cl · · .... However, he said signs and USlonl ..reached during we displays out.side t h e a t e r s weekenCI· b Y' psychlatr~. should be restri~ ~IO they cr.Iogists and : otber e.J· <lon't impose on tho8e whO perts attending a conference don't want to see them. on °Se.mal ,J>roblems ; 'n:ldar's Dr. W. Cody Wilson, ex-SALJNAS (AP) -Farm· P•--"•-." t. dir to f t h labcr tea_d;r. Cesar Chavez .._.,._w..... ecu 1ve ec r o e ha.s been told he will be held in ·Dr ... AHred A11erblck, con-President's Commis,,ion m ' jail until hls national lettuce ference chairman and pro-Obscenity and PornoJraphy, boycott lJ ended. But the fessor of. psychiatry ·at the also opposed any restrictionl boycott ii being HCl)at.ed ~ University' of Cal ii or n i a on pornography for ai:lults. , stead of lifted, u f.lde Aid M e ·d j c a 1 i Center here, "But minOrs ate. t h e SuDda predicted•tlte 'demise· of pOrno mponsibillty of the.ir1parebtl, ; ·Cha~~ -waa impriaoned 10 movie hOmeJ. from. lack of and the law should·,bte ,on the : · d~ aio on a contempt ' of customers:.' sideofsupportibttbei~ : court rulirq: by 'Surierior Court "If you have seen it a few prtro&aUve," be. ~ , : Judie Gor'11~ Campbell for times, you •bave seen it·.all."· · refming to call off 1 boycott he s a i"d , ind i cia t i ng ! against Sallnu Valley "salad pornographic filma soon would 1 bowl" grower Bud Antle, Inc. have· the· same problems: suf. ManhaY Ganz, In official o! fe ... d by loci! . tople>a joints , Ch.vu' Uillted .Fann Workers wherl' the touriabl aren't m : Orpnizing Committee said tow.It. , · r 1 · Sunday 11'at tht boycott I• ,Dr. Benwd L,, Diamond;, a HA• being mended to products -of P~r of-, ..nminmMY,.,.J1w 0... Chila\JcaI Carp., a 7·per-and· "poychilitY'°'7 '.ai ·U•C cent "'1tl' o! All!k. . Berkeley, A,id y°""'"r-poople HEARIN~ >\P- c.dlM ............ ~ • Tbe•Natioaal J'irmln uluol are not i n·t·e r fh tterd in al .Canada, mide · up o1 porDOlr>pblc' diaR1'Y'-•Al • 111•••1, bU •srffd not wuse rt.ult, ·bo ' lllld; tiere I! 11!1 ' any more 0... procluda .. In-Jll!Winl ~tele' for tbeJe ' cl~ fertlllzor;.Ganz·iaid.' ."'t~Uir.ljjorts." . ... ~ ... ~ 3409 E. COAST,~. CORONA DIL~MM· .... _ •• 7 . ,,.._ ; '\ ' 67 .1' Arlan ':and Kirsten Flaum ' finally got it DONE and I OPENED - The only Men's Shop in Orange County with the contempor,aoy-and complete "LOOK" for him. .\ ,I • .. '. 'l'he l:Poli ·. · GUYS GEAR < . . . "" .Arlan :Jl~ ~S FASHION ISLAND • Newport Center • M4.-6SOO Acr .. , Fr.,,. ,T.,. ltotdw•y en ,__ttl• '•rklnt lot , ' . . . ' ... i ' ... .. ' '( · · . . I 'f · .. , : .. -Fantae.tlc ~~holldav·-savlngs .on t~P:. . , .. ",f ,, .''' •' . ,I • _,. I • J ' ' " ' · qua1111· Pennc;e.1 appliance :~1aseo,~~ .: · ... .. • ' '' ,, . . . . .. • P,-b•-IMd lnllnkapeed'---... ,,._..contalner with add-a-cap. 'Featureo 12 basic settings., .24 88 ., • ' . ' . . . . ' ' ' ' ' 1 . . ' ' '); -,, .... '-,.,. ' -.,•;.--. .. ~.'.,. : P\ " . I ' ' ... ' . . ,_ --- . " . ' ' ... ~ .. , . ~ ' P;IN!li.Yt G~lrra WithlR on•· year of 1urchae. •• wnr.riplaee any -Po"'lcrnt• t'blt . . ap~liance,1.lf defoctlV.. with··•·• · one 61,oqual 'Or auperior-'!&1.1* • .. · . . ..... .., .. , . ' . ' . ,.,,..,..•10cuptefl0n-ed 11um1num _,_, F,aturet bllck bakelite base and handle. flavor'selOcior and Pilot light. · • .. " ' .. ' . • '1088 ., " . ; ; r : ' . ""·· ----. ·-·-···--. --·· .. .. 1(4!!1ir.~~ .. }4.197~ -" -·-. -··-l r ~ -• .. \ \. ! \ : . -. · ·¥olr caq •fill save,, o:r-.· ht.;»li~ay · .. ···gifts. ·If· you shop '&;t ,~enney,s. ' '' " I . .. '.I '"l,.. •1 j .,. .... , , " • ·-• I ./~ . ~ ~-·-• l • , • '' • • • , . '· I J : ,. ,. ... .) . . ., ... '' ' . / ,1,.o.;.J,va1uo n)llon 11.~r. Cfw?o,H1from M..-.dili!I group otnytoncbat>YdoU and ahift l)tto·gowna ln.poputar c:Oio~ ~I with faniir\itll! lllML Mii--fl.S.M.{,. I . ~.. . • t ... ·'2aa .. . ·, ''" .t ~· ' . l ,. . •. r ' • . ~ ~ ~ \~ ,:.~ ~ lpodol buy. . Men'1·Penn,Prest•never-lfon pajamas · of Dacron• ~er/cotton. · ! · · "" Coot~~ l~~l~n ~<>ii: ~499' ~~-XI.!\' . . ,. \ • i , . SP«l•I buy. I Brighten your man's holi4ay with apart ahirts. These •re in handsome f'at ained .g'81&" CO-· lors In bold black plai"d1 and 1f:ripN •. Ray• ~ on/aoetate. S-M-l·XL · · . .·.< 399 Short sl-Long sl~ ' '· • ' ... , . ,. •' ·r ..... . ' : ' . ' '. .. ' .. , . -·--·~ ., t -. •' -' • . . . . .. • . . . ., .... buy-on,fni••• ~Ille klllt pot,-r , . . 1>1•1 Mia, Fabulo.11115·99 colorw. 'Sirn 8-t e. · -. " 8peclal buy. Giris' Orion •acryUc pile Jacitet•finod .with quilted-acetate: ·-Ml-. ~iz.es 7-1~ •• ~ 13••· . Boyo' ahort·ll.,.. 1port ahlrlL NelJor..iron P.onn ..... ,.-.,rtod p1aldl · and llrlpo1;•polyoot1r I " COiion knlto, crew noclt llYle In -od aolid cotora: 11 ... 6-18. 3 for s5 ' . ' . • 1,.dal lluy. Mlaau' bull!y •di-of waa~.lj:tyli• kftit llY ""'lte-•od paatola. lllle.li-M·l.. . 5" Now all 'Penney stores open 6 nfgh~ a·week, Monday through Saturday f~l'.your .,.opplng convenience. . ~ • ,_ • • .. /) • ••• ' < . , • " "' J I • ( , , • ., r 1. ' ~ \ '· " . CHARGE THESE VALUES. AT YOUR L~C~!,~NNEYS STORE! ,.. '! ._ J' ' I -~ ....... • .. • . • • •• , . - .~ '. '. " .~ ! • J ./ -~ !%'"-. r:·~ -·"' -•-.,,_ ... ·-'a .t . . . . . . .. ' ' ' f~ .. ~~ ... ...,,...,.~-~-•sso~-.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,.,-~~~~~~~~~~~--,..,-~~~,-~~~1r,~-~-,-.~~-.-:.~~~~~~~-~--.~~-~ .. ;:-~;;o-°""iil<JI:!,.......,~.,.,~,•~ l ' Jj! DAILY PILOT l ========J·----~-----------~ ~ -. -' ' Coast Area Men in Serviee Beauty Bulletin from Penneys: ' Give the martini drinker something extra. ~gram's Extra DIJ. Ser1eant Raymead. G , Galtlilt:r, son or Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e A. GauthStr, tlSl Crawford Circle, HuntiJCl.M Beach, bu rtceived the U.S. Air F o r c e Commendation Medal for meritorious aervice In Vietnam. '~.· C. Forster, San Ju 1 n C.pislrano, has received the U.S: Air Foret. CommeadlUon Medal ti Geor1e A7B. appointed a Warrant Officer/ Army Aviat«, and wW bt rt· quired to ttmaln tit acti¥t du· ty for tine yurs after rece.lv· Inc 1111 wtnp. Johnson, l3f Conlftll st., Costa Mesa. wu 1moo1 the • 11 ,000 lrooPI ef the 1st tnfan· try D1vh1ion, who left Ft. Riley, Kan., Oct. 4-te, te be airlifted· le Germany l • participate in E J: e r c 1 s e Reforger It. Our Helene Curtis Take 3 ® perm and conditioning treatment puts a holiday hair-do In great shape. •15 ' '4" 4/1 QI. ·Sergeant Gauthier distingui!Md himJelf as a crew chief at Bien Hoa Air Base. His wife. Karen, ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Warren G. HaU , t.1111 Nan- tucket Drive , Hun ti n 1ton Beach. • Marine Lance Cerporat Jamea F. Outlaw Jr., ton of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Outlaw Sr. of %289 Maple St., r.osta Mesa, was promoted to his pre.sent rank wbilt strvln1 with the Third Marint Diviaion at Camp Hanstn, Okinawa. C.ptalD For1tet' WIS decoral6d I e r meritorious service as a 8·51 Hustler aircraft commander at Little Rock AFB, Ark. He it now an P-f Phantom piklt at Geor1e, In 1 unit of the Tactic1J Air Command. James D. Mmrpliy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Murpky, Ut W. Wilson No. 1, will remive advanced in- dividual• ti'1inln1 after he compJeta his elltlt .weeka of basic trli.nJnc at )ort Ord. Dale Leroy Rea1ch, IOJI M Mn. Barbara J. Kane, 341 Westbrook, will rtceivt ad- vanced individual t r a i n l n g alter he completes eight }"eeks of basic lra.ltlin& at Fort Ofd. Spec. Usher is auitned le the division 's Company B, 2nd Blltalion, lllh WUll'Y. Bria• noaw Seleno. son &f Navy P'lreman D ••It a ' ·• Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hilliker, Mn el. Mn. Jelle · Seleno, 164!1 Aspen, enlisted Hilliker of 71$1 Volp Drift. for 'three years and has been Huntington Be,cb. 11 now at. cuaranteed Radloeraphlc <X· tioned in, Olhu, Hawaii 1bo&rtf flay) Procedures. tjH USS Prfblt.. Ht rectntJy After he completes eiaht arrived fr om Pbilldelphla Robert Rant; Jan"l1, son weeks basic train.Ing at Ford Naval ahlpy1rd after UD· ef Mn. Robert Jarvis, 2984 Ord, he will receive nineteen dtraolnc rtCOMltllon. Croftdon street, enlisted for weeks X-Ray Specialist ad· the Warr1t1t Officer FUaht vanced individual trainina: at· Navy Petty Officer. 11Urd Traininl Pro11am. the U.S. Army Medical Field-Cl.111 Jack w .. Ticker of 05all After" ei1ht wee.ks of basic Service Scho61, Fert sam. McFadden Avenue, HuntinJtm Navy Petty Ofncer Third trtinin1. he wUI receive W1r-Houston, Tex. Buch, hu been Ul.lped Clasa Stepbea Conell, aon of rant Offk:tr Flight Program , mlul!e ftrt control technlcilft Mr. and Mn. John.JI. Con:ntll -' trliniftl. Upon co mpletion of Army specialist four RoMrt iboard the a:ukted mlllDe .. of 1700 AnUgua Way, Newport flJ.a:bt trainlna:, Robert will be E. U1lter, Jan of Mrs. Mil')' 1'. crulMr U~ Calumbua. Beach, is servlna: with the'o-------------------'------------ Naval Air Facility, Cam Rub Bay, Vietnam. He Wll I 1970 Jfaduatf: ef Oran1e Coast CoUe1e. Seagram's. The perfect martini gi1. ' Marine Pfc. Bnc:t P. Gen: ion of Mr.-and Mra. John Ger• Jr. of 10141 ·Jondty Drive, HunUnston Buch; WIS pr~ moted f.o hta pre1tnt rank while undercoina Individual Combat Tralnin& at t h e Morine Corps Bue, tamp Pendlelori. He wu • 1970 1rtdu1te of Ediaon Hlp School In Hun- tington Buch. The watches are Accutron~ Se~ko~ Bulova; and Wittnauer. •ULLR•T°" MUMTU•.,.. t.Aat ~ llAOI 0nron11r c .. 11r K~ c..... ••1111 illMlll IUIWI muw CCWMT, m YrlllQT'f. llllNOll. lll.ITIU!IDll Gil ..... -- 11111 noor. 1n-411 2Nll now, .mi 2Nll """· ""'811' Or1no1 "The CltV'' .....,1 America'• 1!111211Mt 1toeking lltllfren chooee CUNG-ALON* HOSIERY Such 1. joy to gic ••• or'eo get ••• l~ly Cl iag-alon9, the IU%Urious bosittywith •gift for llarteriag Americt'Ssmartesc legs. Soft, beautiful, clingiag like a second ski n from top tO roe .•. rhar's Cling-:a.lon•. That's the wanted gbm- our gift for all the trul J feminine girls and womco on your list. And ••• ch~rs ..• yon can use yow Sears Revo1"'iog Charge! • Sears ..... ,._ <ornlA HllU.,,_ ~,.... ......... ...llWOOll ci a •• 114...,.1,1 lOtilO llACM ..-.-..--........ -. ...... ..,.A.&•Nfl&w ....... 11 ....... , ..... ' .. Captain J.b. ~-P'll'lter, 10n of Mr. and Mn. Georce ~r .. h K.U1 n-.,. Petite., Shape)y. Cllllie, 1.,.._ _____ 1.59 S1-1e:U-1.79 'J'hi-T GP9 &W P!'f Petite.. Si.p.Jy, Cl.-ie. ,,, 1.99 S..tu._ Si• 2.19 PanlyRon Petite. A"e"'-' Taft.__2. 99 E.~~i· 3.49 u .. s... ~,..._c• .. Seut ••• the ra&hiota alop -·-... _ ... ......." .... ..... '•aMA~A l•lff• ANA ACM.ml <O•lf J'l.1.1.t. ---,.. ..... 111AUrT - Calendars for him. 'r'li;;:;) Acott••: .. (i •• , ........ a • ...... ,_ ... _ ........ I 11• id IWld; ---Ind •"""'-.... __ ... -· --........ nd.utomUc:; """P 11aa~ _,_ ... --bt'aat'll • . • Ma' IL I .... _ ... _ a 11p11cm ,..,..., LISI -----~ ... Diamonds ·tor her. "'"""': •Jowol "'°"""*It ... 10K ,.,.,... ... ,_ .,.._ Oold Mad oord _, .. 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P1clflc View Morlu1ry, Dl· rectora. GAllDN•ll Jeltrtl' tnd Mt'1t Gt rdotr. Twin 11111111 "''" 111 Mr. tnd M'1. 1"1111 Gtr«ntr ol COt11 MHt. Gr1,,111dt HrvlCtl w111 boi lltld Tutsdtv. Otc. IJ, 1 PM, El Ttrt C•mtttrv. Wttlctltr ChtNI Mtrl\l4ry, Dlr«Wrt. - OLYNN J11ot Mtrlon GIYllll. UI MttllOllt St .. C1»•1 Mtll. Formt•l'I' of L11un1 lttcl!. O.!e of ckl!I!, Dtc. 13. Survl~ bv d•ut hl1r1, Mrl. Htrolcl L. SColt111, E11I !1~¥, $111 FttllCIKo; M,.., Jtc. ... lvn GUiis, Co.It Mnl; Mr1, L1urenct Krttt• !ln, LttUN ll11cl!; Mfl. Dtvld II:. Webb, N-1 llttch, S.l"\llcH , Wldnt tdt ,,. l PM. PtClflc VI-Cha•!. lnvm menf, "•cltic View Mtm0dt l Pt•k. Ftm11v 111t1e111 tnoi.e wlll'll"9 10 ""~' memor· 1~1 e11ntrlbUl lon1. P1ttM conl•!butt 11' !11111ltt Conv1ltKtlll Ho/nt, Co1t1 M11t. ' Ptclflc View Ml>'tu••V• OlrKton. HOllY Ed'wltcl Hobbv. 504 :Wiit St., N1wPO•I !!et Cll. 0111 of cle1!11. OK. It. Sul"\llYtcl bv dut!ll'lllr, Mrt, Oarotllv C. T-mis, NtwP<>rl ll1tcll. Grtv11ld1 u rvlc11. T11e1· clfV, 10 AM, P1clflc v i .... M-rl•I .... ~. wllll ll:tv. Ollnlt " of Ille Flr1I Ml!l'lodlll Cll urcll "'llcl1tlnt . WtttcllU ClltPll Mor· !111rv. "'4-'811, OlrKlll•I, HOINElt J°"n H. Horner. 15111 Mtl!I t.1111, Ant· helm. O•I• of clttll!, Dtc. II. Sul"\llYed bv wife, J.,.n LHI ion, Jal!tt ltt lllutcll) H&rner; c11111M1r1, JIU S11unn1 FrltH, Santi ANl l J•nYCt K1tll l-Horntr, ANlll.!m; motr.er, lttchtl A. Horntr. Arc1d!11 bro1her1, Dt ¥1d J. tncl Atltn L. Horner, Wft! CovlNIJ 1l1!tr, Vlrt1nl1 L. Hook1 .nd Allfll Kund, CD'llNI. Strvlc11, T11ffd1y, 10 AM, Pt clllc VI-Cl!tPll, wllh ll:ev. lruc1 Kurrlt t nd tr.1 sitftrlnt MtlOlllC l.lldll o!llclt llnt. Vl1t1111tt1.-I• nltM, MondtY. 1 10 • PM, Ptclllc \f!tw Cllt NI. lnummenl, P~lflc Vltw M-r· lal Ptrt.. Ptclllc \fltW Mor1\11rv. Olrte:· ·~-IUHOITOM f::dllll A. Kln11ton. fff·A Ctllt Artt0n, LllUNI HUit. D"e of dttlh. Die. l J. Sul"\ll"tcl h' llu1~1nd. Jtme1 M. K!ntrt1n1 1l111r , l'lorMCt Gullll'•tr. StNlctl, TUi i· c11 v, 2 PM. P'•clnc VllW Cl!e11tl. 1P1Urn- IT\1nt, P1cll!c vr-Mt<n0rl11 l'1rk. P1cJ.. lie Vltw MortU411"\1, Dl•K!Ort. \.OUllT J etn Ftrdl,..M Loubel. 107 Abtlont Avt .. lltlbot l1l1nd. Dt!t ol cit.Ill!, Dtc:. lJ. $11 ... l\'ICI bv wtt.. JIJdl"'I tt'lr" lfl\I, J tfl, Pltrrl t nd Ptlll, all If t1'lt llllmt; thrt d1U"'111'1, Frt~~:•.'Milrtllelt, T.,c- son; Htltn ll:Oltr9 ~11i.tn Adtm1, ""tr. "' Sin ll:1f11I. ~..,, TlJMdtY, ' PM, 107 AbtlOnt A-if.;\ I~ 1111nd. Jt111ulffn Mtu, Wedn ..... y, l f;JD AM, Ollr LtclY Ollffn of A11ttll Ctfllolk: Church. F1mlly 1119•ffh """'orltl c-· t•lbUtlon1 to 1111 Amerlctn C1nc1r So- cltl'I' or C.tc11r1 of ltbtl'IDll H111111!11 Cit' !ht N1wm1n Club of Ctllfor,,11 Sltlt Collf9e, FulltlflOn· PtCl}lC• \fltw Wr· fy1ry, DlrKIOri ... M Ko•m Atbtrf Mllllcawltt: ... ldtnt er North Ml•ml lletch, l'IOrldt. D1!1 of d"th, Dec. 10. S11n1tvtd by "''"· Jtul1; •on. MDl'ten 0 . Mellc-1!1, el 0111111, N.Y.; d1111hl1•, Mrl. l!IHllOt' M, Pl..,ln, Ir· vlnt ; l•tndt.onl. Stt,,tn M. •nd 0.Yld L-lo; 9r1nddlYthtt'I. ltrblrt t nd Er· It• Dl/entl: ll:obtr:I• JO M11k-flt. Prl· "''' ...,,.k n w..-1 tllld •PrldlY· Ptc"lc \!!tw Ch111tl. "•C111c ..,.,..., Morfllt rv. O!rtelllr1. ,i __ ::_ N&-1.D tlloltnd NewbOld, 'Alt '4, ef 1021 Ltkt $!., HYnllnoton ·lllcll, ,St rvkff H ndlnl t i ~mlllli Morllltry, , , PlltA Mtlthew GiJllo Ptti, lni.nt -of Mr. 1 1'1!1 Mrs. \llcl1'f P1r1, Ill Colll MIM. GrtVttldt HrYl(fl will bl lltlcl I I 11'11 11111111 C.,...111"\1, Stll fllr tncloc:o. w .. t. c llll ChtPll Mortv1ry, 6...aM, forwent., lllt dlrKIOfl. ARBUCKLE & SON Westcllff Mortuary U7 E. 17th St., Cotta Me11 IU-1111 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona det !\far .... OR 3-NH Co1ta l\1eaa ........ ml 6-UU • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cos tli Meta u 1-3133 .. • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 Lapna CMyn Rod. 4M-H15 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemol<r)I MOl'llwy CfllpOI 3500 P1dllc Vie• Drive Newport lkacll, C1l.Uornla lff.'700 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOlllE 7191 Bolaa Ave. Westmluter .•.. uwm • SMITRS' MORTUARY -U1 Mata St. RunUncto-11 Bea.di - Dissolutions Of Marriage P1t1C• J~m• ll1Y ,_.,let, Jr. toa ,.,,,.,ltw, El TPt. 0.lt of dNth, rite. lJ. Sur· ylvM ff wilt, Mn. lllndl Pr!ct ; dtutl'l- 1 .... tit~,.. Pttt; f1111tr, Mr. Jt mtl ••~ "rlct Sr. Sff'Yk n -• htt4 todn'. Mon. 1111¥, Wt~•cllH Cl>tJ>tl, lt AM, "'1111 Dr. J. J. T"°""""" 0Hldttl111. ln11rmt111, El Toro c.....i....... Wn!tllff CN•I Morty1ry, .....,..., Dlrtclon. SM•IMAN Clermont Shtnntn. 11!1 H1tbff' l lvcl., Cllll Miii. Ot!t Ill e.111!, Dtc. 11. 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WHI• tlUf Cll-Mef'l11ll'\', ...._.., Dlrtel0!'1. ~ A'\rlrtlHtfttftl nocfurs· Report Way Thaf ) Relieves Itching, Pain Of Swollen Hemorrhoidal Tissues fint Apptacationt Give l'Nmpl, \ ". • l'T-r&rJ Relief in Many <Meo • There'•·~ lloit' lilfactl•o n,_,u .... ~~~ medlmllbillllillil .. ~ -~''~...,:-· relief for h9uN from tuch Th.,. 1 no o a..nor- hemorrhol.4-l dlacomfort rhOldal formula like Pltpua .. and 1etu1111 h•lPI 1brln1r. tlon H and i t •••ti• ao 1wellla1 of btmOrrholdal preacrl,Uon:.' Obltmlet ot. tluun cauoad by \ho Ill· ........... ~, ' Mondi)', Dtc.ernber 14, 1q10 DAILY PILOT J J Reason: No Trains Railway Action Rescinded 11'1 Cl•llOhtMfr dllltrtntl '"The Sinet &MU of Cht1eClnilt" with llX 1'9tl Chrfttrn .. fragrances. Ju11 ec,.lc.11 al,rlpa ettached to page• and 1n1m Agea w. 2.11 5 FASHION ISLAND NeWl"ft C.- N11W,.tt .......... 44,9041 If entertaining is her b,obby,. you'll find her Merry Christrnas on this page. How to set the table. "hrt<•llr" Illini ... ateoL Complete 25 pc. oervlce for 4. 141111 '~llillll"~atal~n~lesss::::~~;;~~ -1. Complete 2S pc. Hrvfce for four. 14• · 55 ~ Hrvice for 8. ~ 11ftOH Duet" ltainlMS ltHI. Complete 2S pc. service for 4. 14• 55 -piece NJYice for 8. M.91 11Citation" attm ware glUI eel • f'a~elt glua, aou r glass, tall wine, 1htrbtrt/ch1mpagn1, pllaner glua, brandy glUI and goblet glass. 4...-m239 How to start cooking. Penncrast• portable eleclrlc mixer. fNturas 3 IPHdl. nylon tip beater, removable cord. White, avocado or copper. 2 tier spice rack. This maple rack comes with 12 1plce-flllecl bottlH. 749 1399 3999 9 pc. cookware oel. Tri-ply llllnlMI iteol conatrucilon. Set lncludeo 1 qt., 2 qt., a qt. covered 11ucep1n1, e qt. covertcf D'utch 0vtn. 10" OIM!n frypan. In paraley and cu.,Y. -· Our etoneware pineapple cookie Jar is an id11I novelty gilt. Brightly colored, ovtnproof. Penncrest• electric knife . Features 1torag1 rick, bottom cord stor1ge, rack mounts on wall. Avocado, harvest gold or blue. 1399 749 499 Woodbury canlaler aal. Woodbury breadbox. F11tur11 1teel 1ldes with drop front door of high impact atyrane.Doorlooks Jlke hand carved wood. 4 po. round metll can ister Ht with hlgh·lmpact, aimulatad wood atyrene Ilda. Now 111 Penney 1tor11 open I nl11ht1 • w11k, Mond1y through S1turd1y for your shopping convenl1nc1. U1e l"tnn1y1 Tirn1 Paym•nt Plan •t these atore1: FASHION .J,. ISLAND, N•wport C.nf•t; ,, HUNTINGTON CENTER, 1 • Huntln9 ton 811ch. Shop Sund1y, too, I J ft L I I I J Jobless Benefits Extende.d Memento , Electe d Ted Finster, Santa Ana, becomes the new presi· dent of the Oran_ll:e Cou nty Chamber of Commerce Jan. 13. Jle is v i c e • president of Boyle Engineering, San· ta Ana. Grand Jury Lauds Fire Department SANT A AN A -Economies, r liminalion of duplication and increasing erficiency of the Orange County Fire. Depart· men t have been praised by the 1970 Grand Jury. The jury's public works commilt~ made a tour of fire fighting facilities. The com· mittee v.·as especially im· pressed with the money.saving c o o p e rative arrangement between the Stale Forestry Will Go To Jurors SANTA ANA -Jurors wOO serve in Orange Co u n t y Superior Court cases will SOon · have a handsome engraved certificate as a memento of the time they spent in the jury box. Orange County Bar Associa• tion president Robert S .• "Sam" Barnes, announcing.his organit.ation's launching of the plan said all certificates will be joinlly signed by the association president and the Superior Court p r e s i d in g judge. ''This recognition is long overdue " the Newport Bea.ch ' . attorney said. "Our certificate praises jurors for advanclng the cause of justice by .con· scientiow' jury service and we mean exactly that." Association officials a n d Superior Court adminislrators hope to have the bar's certificate plan in operation within the next few weeks. AJI jurors wbo have actually sat in deliberation in Superio r Court cases will be eligible for the certificates. (;irls llrgetl ' Cities Back Yule Seal Ca~paign SANTA! ANA -Mayors and city ~ncils In 20 Orange County cities have called for popular fupporl of the 1970 Christm!lfl Seal Campaign. ~~· C)iairman Ronald cispe!} said· 'the:>t,eilies have' clll~-u · tiieir' reSident.s to a\d. s0 1 of ihe; major anti ~Uutk> '.Pf#igrams', in ·. the count~. ' The' Christmas Seal pro- gram )sfalso recelviltg support from llfdustry and · business, the YP.1CA, the YWCA, the Boy Scouts and the Boys Clubs, he said. The Christmas Seal cam- paign was started M years ago in an effort to conquer tuberculosis. It has since ex· panded into research of all Jung diseases. For Pageant Service and the co u n l Y ANAHEIM _ The 1971 Miss the Miss Orange County will department. Orange County Pageant w!ll co mpete in the semi finals or Committee members visited be held Feb. 25 in the the Miss America contest and stations at Irvine Lake, Mod· Anaheim Convention Center. J·eska Canyon. 1'rabuco Can· . ht if victcrious, she w i 11 Entries are being soug yon, San Juan Capistrano and from all county cities. The represent the state in the Miss Laguna Hills. New Miss Orange County will America Pageant in Atlan Uc Panelists were told that lthe ·compete in the, semi !i!!ials of City. Division of Forestry is' -.=;;::::::::.::::::::::::::::=:::::::=========;l primarily responsible for pro-I tection of g r a s s and brushlands In t h e unin- corporated a~as but that the big stake built up areas have in possible floods and forest fires leads to partial co unty funding of the operation. Polish Club Sets Party • In Whittier WHimER -Orange C:Oun- ty members of the Polish Na- tional Alliance will celebrate their 90th anniversary polka party at St. Gregory the Great Church Hall in Whittier. The Dec. 19 soiree begins at 9 p.m.. with full dinners, sa ndwiches. c a k e s and pastries and candlelight dan· cing to the Dave Nlron polka band. , Lodge 3168 members may get information about this and future polka parties by calling Los Angeles numbers i43-507tl, 92.3-1456, 443-6504. or Orange County number ~1 -2312. a~­ cording to Jan Chudy, presi- dent. UCI Finance Deadline Set 1RVINE -UC 1 r v in e students who will need finan- cial aid for the 1971-72 academic year may obtain ap· plicatioM in the Office of Financial Aids. Room 1441 of I h e Library-Administralion Building. Deadline for f i l l n g ap. plications for undergraduate scholarships is January 15, 1971. An April 15 d~adline has been set for applications for grants-in-aid, long-term loans and work-study• employment. Medical students apply for &eholarships, grants-in-aid and and long-term Joans also must l!IUb mlt their applications by April 15. FOR COUPLES ON THE WAY UP Duo and Trio wedding sets in 14 karat - yellow gold. A. $130. B. $595. C. Trio set, oval diamond solitaire, $550. Other cuts available. Man's ring only, $35. D. $295. We're in Show B_usiness. Divided P1ym1nts Art1nged. c11a,.. Acc.'""' ,~.,,.-. A_I<.,. ••l'ffll, ••nkA'""1c•l"ll IM Mllftt ClllP'I•· .... SLAVICK'S JE"\\lell':rs Since 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEW PORT BEACH -h44-lll0 o,_ MOft. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to t:JO p.m. Open a nutty new savings account fo r everyone under 13 on your Christmas list. And Glendale Federal wil l start them on the rood to official Squirreldom. We make learning to stash-it-away fun. We also give each new Squirre l a Membershi p Kit filled with all sorts of wonderful buttons, pennants, balloons and bicycle or book stickers. Late r on, GFS gift Squ irrels wi ll get official Squ irrels Club mail, thei r very own copies of the "Nutty News" gazette and ood les of oth er Squirrely surprises. $5.00 or more is all ittakesto bestow • c the irres isti ble privil eges of Squi rrelhood on your favorite young friend s. Just make a deposit for your Squirrel candidates at any Glendale office. We'll issue you a bona fide gi ft wrapped mem- bership certificate on the spot. Afte r Ch ristmas, your Squirrel-to-be can present this certificate ot his nearest GFS branc h, and we'l l have an official Squirrels Cl ub Membe rship Kit in his hands with tail-thumping rapidity. rf!m1 Trust Glendale Federa l ... ~ you can't lose. Costa Mesa / 1833 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach/ 500 Newpo rt Center Drive 23 OFFICES THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN CAllfORNI A ARCAOlAi 100 S.r;n1 Ave. I Bf\IERLY HllLS, 9450Wobhire Blvd./ CANOGA PARIC, 7119 Topongo Conyon Blvd./ CHATSWORTH: 2182 1Devonshire51./ COSTA MESA, 18331'1~ Blvd./ DOWNEY: 9030 S1onewood S1. {EAST LOS ANGELES: 3479 E. fir$! St./ EL MONTE: 10952 Volley Moll/ FULLERTON, 320 N. Horbor Blvct /GLENDALE (Moin Offi,e): 401 N. Brond Blvd. f LONG BEACH: 5535 Steorn1 St. {MONROVIA: 535 S. Mynle A~e. / MONTROSE: 2350 Honolulu Jw.e. /NEWPORT BEACH: 500 Newport Center Dr./ PAClfJC PALI- SADES: 15215 Sunset Blvd. f PASADENA: 722 [ Colorodo Blvd. / SAN PfORO. 5.56 W. Ninth St / SHERMAN OAKS: 13730 Ri'ltrtide Or. / STUDIO CITY, 12191 Venturo Blvd./ TORRANCE: J8J2 Sepul'<'ltda Blvd./ VENTURA: 472 S. Mills Rd./ WESTWOOD VILLAGE, 1090 WHtwood Blvd./ WILSHIRE CENTER: 3500 Wilshire Blva'.. stereo103FM • • • • music music music music good music ' • '•.t . ·' .,. ,., ,., ., ••• .;~ "' ' ..• ','. ·•··t .:~· ·'' -0 .. ,. " . -----~------------------------------------- Animals May Be ' ~Made BUFrALO, N.Y. (AP) -A biololi'I uya animall may be manufactured in laboratories within the nut century. Dr. James F. Danielll, l\•hole research team his alrtady produced liVing cehs from parts of other cells, said at a news conference ~tonday, "In biology, we are moving from the age of analysis into an age of synthesia." FAMILY CIRCVS blJ Bil Kea11e ------ 11.,.ond don 't let onybody hi jock your sleigh." Presid~nt Se11dsOut • Greetings ... "Within a century we shall probably be altle to syntheslie artificially any b lo I G & 1 c a I system or enUty," added Danielll, d1redor of the Center for TheoreUcal .lklloa, at the State UnlversHy at Buffalo. ---------------- "By system or enUty," he explained , "I rtfer to viruses, cell~ animals and plants, eeologles and societies." Some of those. he added. can be synthesized now and •·many more type.s of syn- thesl! wlll be p03sibte even \\•lthin 20 ytara. ·'When we put together some of the re mar ka b I e eventJ of rectnt years the trend ls evident," he said. "We have seen the fi rst synthesis of a 1ene, the first syntbesil or • virus and • recently the first reassembly terchanged were the mem- of a living ctll." brane'or outer wall of the cell, The latter was accomplished the cytoplasm or b a s i c earlier this year by an eight· subst.ance o{ the cell and the member team headed by ,-nucleus or center of Ule celt D11nielli. . . 1 I~ Lhe next five years, ~he researchers, . Dan1elh Danielll said scientists can said, had taken basic parts ' from different amoebae _ expect to assemble cells from one-celled creatures -and varied sources, even mixing combined them to form a new, the components of plant and synthetic amoeba that con-animal cells. The f i r s t tinued to live and reproduce . artificial assembly of egg cells The three par t s in· also is not too far off, he said . • exico ee. Take advantage of our Mexico· special . . When you buy . a regular round-trip ,.coach ticket between Los•Angeles~and New,York~we'II .''!'-give you a stoj>over inMeXioo:CitY'free .. Here's how:' you fly with us to New,York via Atlanta, then come back with ·a· stopover in Mexico City for a few 'days.1 From Mexico City, Westem 'Airlines brings you home.•(Or go _ to Mexico first ; if you like.) > But if you'd rather not go through Atlanta, we'll put you on an airline nonstop between Los Angeles and New York and still give you Mexico. Not free, but almost- just $25 over your regular round-trip fare to _ New York. We can even arrange for you to stop off in Acapulco for a slight additional cost. It's all part of our plan to get you to sample Mexico, if only for a few days. Because we think ·once you've seen part of it , you'll want to "go back and see all of it. (Incidental! y ,' taking your.wife _on this trip could be the greatest gift idea since chocolate-covered diamonds.) Ask your travel agent for Eastem's Mexico-New,York triangle fare : Or call Eastern'. in .Los 1Angeles at .380-2070. 9 E 0 Si EFIN TheWingsofMan. DAILY PILOT 13 For rent. $7 to $12 a day. You can stay in a lot of downtown hotels in San Francisco at this rate. And enjoy a whale of a weekend without wear[ng out your wallet. How does this sound for two days in town for two: Hotel: $30. Cable cars, ferries, a tour of the city: about $10. Marvelous meals in unpretentious places that are big on charm, small in price: 12 meals for $40. A shopping spree in Ch inatown: $10. Throw in a Broadway show: $8. Assorted sights, exhibits, local color, fresh air: No charge. To tal bill for two: $98. Spend some lime in San Francisco. It's the reasonable thing to do. ~dl!t'-11N ... ..., .. ,_,..lfl-.1'1• -... ~ "'"-'·~ . ' ', . •• ~.~ S.O 'rtne:TscoCOl'lwnl1on 'Vf1J1or18ureau, ro111'1.1 t•, s.i.. rrencltco~•tOI .. 4 DAILY PILOT MondaJ , D«embtt 14, 197J Ma11 Gets Fortune; Unhappy Recipient Says He'll Use It to ·Fight Jail Te~m Bo·ho-ho No-no St. Nicks Getting Etiquet~ .. VACAVILLE JUPI) Everyman's daydream -to receive a letter saying you've ~n given a million dollars - came true ror Lyle J. Fisher. But Fisher is not a happy man. He got lhe news in his prison cell at the California Medical Facility, where he is serving the first year of a three years. to-life term on a conviction for · rape and assault witti ai deadly ~·eapon. The 28-year.old f o r m e r foreman in his father's El Cerrito constructkm firm said in an interview that a prison official came to his cell early one morning and told him, "I have a registered letter here with 90me good news. You're not gonna believe this." T~ Jetter told him he had been given $1.3 millioo , but did not say who hi! benefactor was, or why be was chosen to receive the fortune. "It was unbelievable. just fantastic," he sakl . "But the money's no good to me in here." lie plans to'Ult'.IOIDe' vi tt to llnance legal _.. "I'll prove my ·~ II it takes every dline .. U wu ,my firat arrest aodJ wu·tnnocent of the charge/' be 11)11. He will first be ellPb)e fol" parole next yeit. FiSher was convi~ of res·· cuing • YOUIJI blkJni.dJid woman from would-be at· tackers, then threatening her with a gun and rapin1 her, Once free, Fisher'wants to rejoin his family and· plans lo invest the leg•cy in building * SLAVICK'S* , 've'reir1 ow business· A, • ' • • • ' •• • • ... -J. ·-1.·- We help you show ~ with panache .. Style. Flair. Showmansljp. The diamond ring. A. Ribbon in 14 karat gold. $350. B. In )4 karat floren- tined gold. $175. C. Cluster in 14 karat yeltowgold, $750. D. Flame ring in 1 B karat yellow gold, $1,250. E. "Lover's Knot" in 1 B karat ~ gold. $80. :~ ' ~f\t1~"'" I"' I<. ,II.~ ' .""II!"\.,_,.· 1' ll-r "!:"" ..... ~ ... • ~ I \I """' : We have a lot to show. Curtain up. The fourteen karat gold pin . A. Rose with blue upphires. S55. Also with rubies. B. Owl. ruby eyes. $25. C. Bird, with ruby end cultured pearls. S25. 0 . Bird's nest. diamond and rubies, $125. E. "Romeo ond Juliet" with diamond, $125. Di'lided P•,.,...,mtArf'9nR'd, c~"'" Ate_,, 1tw~ ,,_lull .,,,... llltkAIMfk1rtl aM Mt•ltl' CM,.._ M. SLAVICK'S · Jrwelets Since 1917 11 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644·1 llO 0,... Moo. Hw• s..t. 10 •.rn. te t :JO , .... 11\' Ille i.ui-. But he says he'• not mUlq ddlDlte plans 41und.I I have1ttdn_my bands." Fisher l&YI he bu "ideas" on, where • tbe, ''inheritance" came from . "I really know, but I'm not rovullnJ it. I have wealthy relaUves all ~ ' over. Jt w11 one-of them. It had to be." News ol the windfall came from 1 legal firm "in the • East." But his father, Lyle E. Fisher, 1aya "I have no idea" of the source of the bonam.a. He said some relations have money, but does not know if one of them 1ave Lyle his cool million. "lt may be an outsider for all I know." "It'll put you thrwgh some weird changes," the, youriger Flsher saya. "But I'm helplns as the nei:t guy In here.•• · The Yount mil&naire'• im- mediate pl, in . fact, is' to llllld a prbon job ,paying $10 a month ao he c~ ltay at Vacaville. Fisher says be'• been b.lmed down fol-the tJ»e~py pf'OIP'am lllld the stale pllli'lo tralllfer him to the men's colOhy at San Luis Obispo.' TO· 1stay at Vacaville near hi! family he says he bu to work at one of the institutioo's paying jobs. Ship Owner Loses BUI For Asylum LONDON (AP) - A British magistrate Friday granted the Indian government's request for the extradition of former shipping magnate Jayantl T~ ja, .f7, to face charges of fi-auds totaling $2.4 million. Sir Frank Millon, the chief MIAMI (AP) -Santa has want for t'hristmas, and when the term 'folks' because· to bttn told to cut out the "Ho-they are finished say, 'Okay, many children nowada)'t don't. Ho-Ho-in&." It scares the kids. you've toki me what you want, ~arily Uve with tbtir now let's make a deal," ahe partntJ. "We have irultructed 111 of said. "After our Santas have told our Santa Clause• not to 'Ho-"1be 'deal' includes telling the youngsters what they want Ho-Ho' becaame it m 1 Y them to be good girls and them to do, they tell the frighten tbe children," says boys, eat their vegetables, children they'll 'thiµt ewer' Tabby Voelzke, manager of 1 drink their milk, brush their their Christmas present r.e-~~t~~i:!°d~ chUdren teeth twice a day, and be very quests," Mrll. yoetzkythinge ••~; l ood to their fo"· -•• .... ..We -ver prom"" an bear adults uying 'Ho-Ht>.,_:_ _____ ~---------·---'----'---·- Ho'! We've found they are startled when they bear it coming from a Santa," she says. Old St. Nick also bas been told to "address all boys as 'junior'. au girls as 'sister' or 'young lady'," and never, never, never to refer to them as chubby or extra tall." Grunting and groaning Is out even if Santa bas to lift an oversized youngster on hill knee. "Children might be sensitive to a reference to their sile if they're big or small for their age," Mrs. Voehke says. ''Our learwing111111t11111 --· ...,lthA __ _ E.,...,• Lots of brlgbl ~ animals M'ld almple WOfd9 tor yciiung rmdera. UI 5 FASHION ISLAND ..... ~c.m. N_,.rt IHc."""""'44·0041 Santas tell the boys they arel-;;;==================::; 'sproutirig up like a weed' and Ir make a point to tell the girls 'you're even prettier than last year.' " Mrs. Voelzke has ~ccepted 13 Sanlas out of 35 applicants so far this Christmas season. They work at department stores.:and shopping centers. "We tell 'our .people to just listen . to. wHat tbe cbildren I See by Today's Want Ads Fisher, tbe oldest of 11 childrtiD. longs to return to his wife and chlldren and life on the outside. metropolitan magistrate, te· jected the defense contention that Teja could not receive a fair trial because he had been subjected to a campaign, of "aggression and vilification" for the past four years in lmllliiDiiOiWiilliilllTiiOIWiillilm India. ' e What do you get, when YIJU put, "TONY CURTIS & JOHNNY ~fATHES'• To. gether? r You get "CUR.. TJS.MA'IllES" gooct.JooJc. ing combo &: great IOUM! ! See classified .. Jor furtb. er info. KOi CARP IHu9• Sto~k Colorful Swimmin9 J•welsl A MUST POI ALL A9UAlnTS ,ACIFIC GOLDFISH FARM ' . t..n .... ,... St., WeiStMll!dW ,.., ... oi..,. ,.,....... ....... , VlllT UI 1 DAYI A WlllC PROM lf M J \ ; The magistrate also said Te- fa was not entitled to asylum under the Fugitive Offenders Act, which applies to persons threatened because or political offenses or beliefs, race, religion or nationality. Teja was an associate of the late Prime Mini s ter Jawaharla! Nehru, but the In· dian government·t®k over his JayanU Shipping Co. in 1966. '1'le government accuses tum of mlsapl"Jpr1aUng a 2 per· ceot commiJdon from the J~p~ Mltsabi!hi company. ' •• SAVE 13% to 2 0% Little Girls' atid Boys' Sleepwear YOUR CHOICE for • Regu.l1r $2.49 Lillie Girls' Pajamati in warm cocfon flannelette. long sleeves, button front top. A=ned prints. Sizes 3 to 6x. o Reguln $2.49 Little Girls' Gowns of cotton flannelerte. Ankle length for warmth. Assoned white ground prints. Sizes 3 ro 6x O Regohir$2.29 Little Boys' Coat Style P•i•mas in cotton flanne l· cue. Button front. White ground prints. Sites 3 to 6r ' -1searsl · - - ---~ ........ ---- ....... -.-,_,.. _...... WM ...... •....ca ... -"TOSS' e SORRY! NO "BLUE. SKY" PROMISES! J~t actual "FACT" NEED >..'TRA $$SS?. • •. bi.rr OF \VORK? Here's a chance for "UNLIMITED $$$" Ck noo ... e "TO ALL ASTRO~Y LOVERS!!'' Reserve yoUt very own, "SCORPJ0'1 (Born 11/16/70) for CHRISTMAS • • • Saxi>Jo what??'? 1l1e ans"·er ill in class 8825. Toddlers' Knit Sleepers 2·pc •• .,,1. o{ cot1on ,;b3 s5 knir. Gripper snap fasten- ers. Bootee fee( haTt pl~· tic soles. Solid co lors. for Sizes 1,2,3,4. Little Girls' Print Robes U>tton shell quilted io acetate tricot lining. Poly· ester fillin& Knee length. Pink print. Sii:cs 2-6x. 399 Little Boys' Warm Robes Cotton flannelette with 5hawl collar and sel( belt. Machine washable and dryable. Bfue plaid. Sizes 1to6s. --"---·-----..... 3 99 n:a ·•w -....... ..................... Ul. .. f'llt, ..................... ... ·-·~ ..... , ................. --··y-~ ... " - .. Polly,Singes Few Feathers PASADENA !AP) - M. E. Qu.ick's pet parrot had a head cold. :1 86 Quick put a light bulb in the parrot's cage to warm his ·,bird 's abode In the garage. The bird nibbled on the light 10Cket's cord, shorting it. The ··fire spread to a cloth pra- ltcting Qlli.ck's motorcycle. ·· The cloth burned , the parrot was bumed and another pet, a monkey, got a dose or smoke which made him cry. A neighbor, Pasadena Fire Chief T. William Heidner. put out the fire with a garden hose. The 'corched parrot surViv- ecl. He, stlU has a cold. Big Cell _Discovery Reported . BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - : Dr. James Danielli. who says : be constructed a living and : reproducing cell from already ; Uistlng · llving m a t t e r , ; believes man soon may be ·able to stop genetic defects :! arid "end the deterioration of l the human race." ~ Danielli revealed last month J he and other. researcher~ at • the State University of New 'York at Buffalo had for the : first time successfully syn· : thesized Jiving and reproduc· : ing cells. He said it was done ~ by brea king cells down into : their basic components and ~then reassembijng them into : De~ cells. 1 Some of .the applications ef .bii discovery, he said. were: ; . -The development of new : crops from semiarid areas. : -The development t1f ':specia1 organisms from en- vironmental control, including crganisms th at could more ef- fectively treat sewage er remove salt from the water. -Present methods of· chemica l engineering which pollute the atmosphere with biological synthesis would be replaced by ta i I er.made erganisms that would be non- toxic and could later be used as either food or fertilizer. "We may wish t& reverse our toleration of genetic de- fec ts and end the deterioration of the human race." Danlelli said. He declined to set !iown a timetable for man's ability to "add or substract genes" in human reproduction. but _said "many of these things will be done in 100 years and a great deal will be oone in 20.'' Daniclli said it would even be possible to cross a man and· a horse." in a sense. "though I can't see any reason for doing tt. mind you." Danlelli's process for the artificial synthesis of li\'.ing and reproducing cells involves taking several amoebae - liimple one-celled organisms - and breaking them down ·into their basic components - membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus. The cytoplasm of e n e amoeba is then added to the membrane of another. Finally, the nucleus of a third amoeba is added and an entirely new cell is in existence. Danielli said the reassembl· ed cells "feed, digest, move and reproduce in a manner in· distinguishable from that of lhe original cells ." Danielli and Dr. Robert Rosen. assistant director of the center, cautioned those who continue research in the area of all cell· synthesis care must be taken to "prevent the accidental introduction o f harmful properties." They said within the next 20 years man's capacity to develop new viruses, new cells and new organisms will be greatly extended. "This means that not only can we synthesize valu~ble thin gs , we can also synthesize bad things,". they said. "Care must be taken to discover any harmful or undesirable new properties appearing in such organisms and to determine that the effect of the oew erganism will be on existing ecological conditlons before in- troducing these organisms lato the environment at large." Coast J{esident Receives Honor Newport Beach res Iden t Kenneth V. Newton. manager flf Philco-Ford's Lawn d a 1 e Army Missile Plant ba s lftonday, Dtctrnbtr 14, 11170 041LY PILOT l§ Make This an Adventurous Sears MINI-Bll(E Christ1Das Tire and Auto Center 'SAVE •30 On Each! Prices Effective Beginning Today thru Tues., 12/lS/70 SAVE •301 Easy-to-Handle 2 1/2;.HP Mini-Bike Regular •129.95 88 • Rugged 4-cycle engline. 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Wtl 1 l.OMt llACM HI 1~121 OlYM'1( 6 IOTO AN .. l21 • OIANM '37·1100 PICO WI *""162 TMOUIANlt OAICI C•7°"1 .. TOllAN(l 1•2·1111 IJ,lANO •IJ •19~7 because the plant had 1.480,903 accldtnt·free man bour1. ( .. NOGA •AtlC .S40·066' GllNDAU CH S•IOOC, a 4•t1 COM"OJ4 Ht .. ,tit, fll 2•S7•t HOLLTWOOO HO 9•1M1 tL\kS,•OlllUCK ANDCO. COVINA t66.otl1 1HOUWOC>O ot &.ltll ,lho, Nl9lilt1 MM. thrv lat, 9130 A..M. t• t 1JO P.M., klHloy 12 N"n to S ,.,,.. PAIAODIA 611.Jllf, Mil""11t f'C*CIM4 "ft N 1 t1 SANTA ANA IU 14271 IAHTA rt IHllNOS t4•·1011 IANrA MONICA IX 4·6711 IOVTM COAIJ ft.U4 M04UI 'IAlllY l'O ,.1461, .... Dtl VltMOffl' fl f.olt 11 l I l .. . -,--.--....----, 11 DAILY PI LOT Monday, 0Kfmber 14, lC/'70 • • > • . . t F·310 is doi~ Great strides are being made in the control and reduction of automotive pollution by the automo- bile manufacturers and the petroleum industry, assisted by Federal, State and local governments. For example, While controls on automotive .... emissions began only ten years ago, there is already marked progress. 1970 model cars emit, on the average, 803 less unburned hydrocarbons than did the models ten years ago. 1be dewlopment of ~Ht is another im· portant advance. To our knowledge, F-310 is the most significant step taken to date by any oil com· pany to provide a .gasoline which helps reduce air pollution. F-310 cleans the critical parts of dirty automo· bile engines, reducing total exhaust emissions from those engines. That means cleaner air. F-310 breaks down and removes deposit accu- mulations in carburetors, Positive Crankcase Ven ti· lation ( PCV) valves, and other critical engine parts. It provides a continuing cleansing actipn so that deposits don't accumulate. In cars with deposit accumulations, significant improvements show up after about 6 tanksful of Chevron with F-310. Engines run better and exhaust .emissions of unburned hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide are reduced. Older cars are the prime offenders in causing air pollution. In California, for example, pre-'66 autos without emission controls make up 503 of the car population-but they emit 683 of the un· burned hydrocarbons. In new or clean cars, F-310 will not show im· provement in performance nor reduction in emis- sions. But with F-310 these engines are ke~t clean, and emissions stay at a minimum-and that, too, means cleaner air. Many competitive oil companies have made similar claims al:iOut the effectiveness of their addi- tives in reducing exhaust emissions. But so far no one has come forward with independent test proof that we have seen. F-310, on the other hand, is one of the most thoroughly tested and documented gasoline additives in history. Tests by several different in· dependentresearchorganizationshaveconclusively demonstrated F·310's exceptional effectiveness in reducing total exhaust emissions. Following are three of the most recent and definitive tests in this continuingresearchprogram: Los Angeles County S'1eriffs' Cars. In February, 1970, six Los Angeles County Sher- iffs' cars (three 1968 and three 1969 models) were selected as representative of stop and go, idling, Jong distance and high speed driving. The cars had 30 ,000 miles or more and all had very dirty engines, The cars were switched from a competitive premium grade gasoline to Chevron with F-310 and driven for as little as 678 miles and as much as 2,093 miles. Exhaust emissions of the cars were then measured at a government laboratory. The results: Unburned hydrocarbon emissions were reduced by an average of 24 3 and carbon monoxide emissions by 423 . Orange CountyTust. InMarch-July, 1970, a group of 53 vehicles from :in independent fleet in Oran ge County, California, were selected to repre- sent a cross-section of high and low mileage vehicles of ''.arious model years. This independent fleet was especially well- maintained and had previously been using a major • • ' brand competitive premium grade gasoline con- taining a highly publicized carburetor detergent. Initial tests were conducted by Scott Research Laboratories, an independent testing company, to measure the existing exhaust emissions. These vehicles were then switched to Chevron with F-310 and driven for 2,000 miles. They were then tested again by Scott Laboratories for emis· sion levels. The results: Unburned hydrocarbon emissiom were reduced an average of 12 .4 3 and carbon mon· oxide emissions dropped an average of 27.53. Pasadena Tusts. In the Spring of 1970, 297 cars, usin 2\1 com etitive brands of oline, were specifi y selected as representative of Califor- nia~s total·car population, These cars were tested for exhaust emissions by still another independent test firm, Olson Laboratories. Then-the cars W..re switched to Chevron with F-310 arid driven by their owners approximately 2,000 miles under normal driving conditions, and tested for exhaust emissions again. The results: Unburned hydrocarbon emissions were reduced an average of 13.93 and carbon mon· oxide emissions reduced an average of 11.63. . . The full significance of these results is: If Chevron with F-310 were used in all the cars in Los Angeles County alone, reductions of this size would have the effect of reducing these emissions by over 1,000 tons per day, or 365,000 tons per year, as compared against the level of emissions existing prior to the introduction of F-310. And projecting the same results throughout the state of Califonua. would have the effect of reducing emissions by almost 1,000,000 tons per year. at remains to be done. There has been definite progress in reducing auto- motive pollution since the first emission control systems appeared on some cars in 1961. However, more work needs to be done before the problem of pollution can be solved. It will take the combined efforts of the auto· mobile manufacturers and the petroleum industry, assisted by Federal, State and local governments. It will take America's best research and develop· ment capabilities. To begin with, the automobile industry must continue improving the internal combustion engine, and developing new emissions control devices to meet the stringent emissions standards of the future. All of the oil companies need to continue to improve th e capability of their gasolines to reduce ex haust em issions no\Y. Al so, according to the auto- mobile manufacturers, the oil industry must make av ailable unleaded fuel s in order to meet the requirements of low emission cars of the future. The introduction of both Chevron Unleaded and Chevron Low Lea<l....:.with F-310-is a significant' step in this diJ:e<;.tion •. · Although, :no'. single development alone can solve the autoinotlve air pollution problem, exten- sive and Independent tests prove conclusively that F-310 Is a genuine and significant contribution to air pollution control. ndanl Oil Company of California Chevron , ' BARBARA DlJARTE,.·494-9466 """"'"· o.c.-• 14. 1'11 • • .. ,, Golfing Sp ree Green Yule In Niguel It's beginning to look like Christmas around El Niguel Country Club. With thoughts o( the annual Christmas party in their heads. members of the Women's Golf Association are lookin~ forward to a Tuesday, Dec. 22. nine-hole tournament followed by a Christmas luncheon. Mrs. Richard Parsons, social chairman, has ar- ranged a holiday menu to be served in the Monarch Bay Beach Club. Mrs. Rick Gouin. current President's Cup winner. is in charge of decorations. with assistance from Mrs. Edmund Hoskins, women's rules chairman. As a special higtllight of the festive day, membe:s will sing a happy 76th birthday to Mrs. Walter Blats- dell as they honor her for the third year. Mrs. Blaisdell and her late husband were among the first members of El Niguel Country Club and the active golfer continues to play in tournaments. In addition to the birthday celebration, golfj!rs will exchange gifts around a brightly decorated tree. Other activity scheduled in coming months includes a two-day tourney on Jan. 12 and 14 ; a member-guest . contest on March 23, an<t, seJection as host dub for a June tournament for members of the Women's South· ern California Golf Association • • LITTLE DOLL S -Dolls of all shapes, sizes and B.R"es were the center of attention at a recent Assistance League tea fetinll Danny Davey Doll Club workers. Doll • • ' TINSEL ANO TRIMMINGS -Activity will center around the Yule tree ;i.s ~left to right-) Mrs. Rick Gouin and Mrs. Edmund Hoskins set the scene for El Niguel's distaff Christmas luncheon. Members of lhe Women'i; Golf Association wit( gather in Monarch Bay Beach Club on Tuesday, Dec. 22, following a nine-.hole tourney to enjoy a luncheon and celebrate a special birthday. collectors (left to ri.R"ht) Sherry Scott of La.R"una Beach and Annie Robbins of Newport Beach look over the im- pressive array with l\1rs. Rolla nd B .. si~afoos. Living Dolls Good Scouts Clothe Danny's Yule Gifts Almost 200 dolls are headed tor Arizona -the result of an ef- fort waged by coastal Girl Scouts and a committee of dedicated women. The dolls. part of a Danny Davey caravan of food . clothin~ and prese nts. will bring a sparkle to the eyes of little Navajo youn~sters in Arizona. · · Girl Scouts at all troop levels from San Cleme nte to Newport Beach collected the dolls. Harbor Day School also was a major con- tributor. · Under the direction of Assistance Lea~ue member Mrs . Rolland B. SiJi(afoos, Danny Davey Doll Club chairman, a hard-workin_g com- mittee of women repaired. washed and outfitted the dolls with hand detailed clothinll and accessories. Most of the time. accordin,1? to the chairman. there were never less than 10 workers at the Jeaji(ue and sometimes 20 tacklinll 2000 dolls of p.ll shapes, sizes, ages and nationalities. In addition, friends and residents contributed material and sav-- in.R" stamp books which will be used to purchase toys. Cel ebratin.R" the finished effort .. members of the leaiue feted v:orkers of all a.R"es at a recent holiday tea centered by a Christmas tree of 500 knitted stocking caps made for the Indian children by members of the club. •.· . • .. :· ~-. " .. .. l . • ' • • . • " . . f ' • • • • ,• T ee.nager' s Cold Approach. Sparked by Method Backfiring • I DEAR ~N LANDERS": Please Inform my mother that the more she keepa lhov- lng your column down my tllroat the less apt J am to read it. For years I ne\ler missed a day. Now 11t age 17 I find myself refusing to read it (although I really want to) for the simple reuon my mother keeps pressuring me. Every column on sex, drugs, out.of. wedlock: pregnancy is presented with the usual comment : "Here -read thls." It burns me up because I get to reeling she doesn't trust me. Several months ago you printed a letter from 1 I>year-old girl who had this same problem. When my mother read that let- ter she accused me of writing It. I told her, hJ didn1t write It but J could hive." , ' ANN LANDERS ~ For a few weeks &be stopped bugging me but now she has started again and it maku me hate both you and her. r realize th.is Is crazy but I want to tell you and my mother and thousands o[ other mothers who are doing lhe same thing to knock It ofI. You are defeating your own purpose. -GRlDGEO IN GEORGETOWN. ,DEAR GRlDGED: Bravo for yoa. I'm &*I )'OU wrote. AH ... -.U )'Olil Cltl 'fflle m •1viD1 the 11me troable -lt'1 yoar tvw to do a little clJppiA1 ind 1bov· 1o,. P•mtl are not belpln& me ge t across to , Uaelr tee11a1ers wben they force my eoh1m1 oa diem and make ll mandatory readlD&. Bow wise wa1 the mu who said, "I CID defend myself a1aln1& my enemlet, but Lord protect me from my frleDdl!" . '· . . DEAR ANN LANDERS : Yoo iold "P.fonterey," who insisted that her sex- less marriage was jll$t fine, that it would be a lot better if she and her husband learned to enjoy sex. That's quite a state- ment. Jlow do YOU know? As a ~woman whose marriage ha! been £ull of sex and nothing else I take Wue with you. Conversation is virtually nooet· lstent In our home. U I want to hear an adult voice I tum on the radio. When we fin-t married 19 years ago I thought the eagerness of the )'OUng buck would dJ. minish ln Ume1 but I was wrong, Lut week my husband and I returned home from a 400 mHe trip -he drove all the way. tt was S a.m. when he finally tumedf the key in the door. ( Would you believe the sight oI me t.ak· ing off mf stocking fired him up? Ha ve you ever heard of such a thing? My en- tire married life has been this way. And don 't tell me I'm lucky -that millions of women would give anything if their husbands found them that attractive. I don 't feel lucky. I just feel tired. I wish you 'd print more letters like the one from Monterey -and skip lhe other kind. Who cares how tilany times a nut In Canada had sex with hi s wife? Your col· umn Is so biased in favor of men you make me sick. If you print my letter I'll eat the newspaper the day it appe1r1. - DETROIT, MfCH. DEAR DETROIT: Start nlbblJn', al1ter, aad CGG11der younell fortua&e Ill Dot the Sunday edlUoa. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I cheered YO\IL advice to those who are concerned about an overweight friend or relative. How right you are! If humiliation and nagging and needling could for~ people to Ion weight, everyone would be thin. Play lt again, Ann. -FORMERLY FAT • DEAR FOml: Consider It played, and: tbankl for tbe rtque1t. •· Unsure ot yourself on dales? Whati· right? What's wrong ? Should you!· Shouldn't you? Send for AM Lander1,,. book1et "Dating Do! and Oon 'ts," enclos.~ ing with your request 3$ centJ in coin 1ncf~ a long, 1elf·addressed, stamped envelope'"~ In cale of lhe DAILY PILOT. ~ j • oAll. V PILOT Monda,y, Drtr.mbtr 14, 1970 Your Horoscope Tomorrow Leo: Cycle Favors New Start tUESDA Y va!Ulble ..._.. Strengthen naiYO. Real~tic appr6acb II • tJes with loved ones. necessity. money rtsponslbillUes. AQUARIUS (Jan. IQ.Feb. 18): Better for fini!hing rather than begiMlng projects. Ex· citement about special agree- m!nt prevails. Maintain pOlse. Let dust setUe. Permit others to take Initiative. DECEMBER 15 SAGITrARIUS • (Nov. 22· CAPRICORN !Dec. 22.JID.' By SYDNEY OMARR Dec. 21); Avoid ateing situa-19): PowerfuJ emoUons seem Leo 11 utr1va1ent, teed1 to tlon t b r o u g h rose-colored to dictate vital moves. Settle over.dramatise, c1n be a glasses. Distorted p I c t u r e financial differences involvlng wonderful friend but u1u1lly resulll if you tnsilt o~ be.Jng attorney, partner. Uve up to demaad1 more thu mott p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..i;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;, persons are wllllDI or CIJ>lble PISCf:S (Feb. 19-Mardl 20): of glvln&. ARIES (March 21·April Ii): Stress on need to change. Status quo ls not apt to ~ Jnain. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on security, finl11hlng project& which have direct ef· fort on future. Strive to enlarge horizons. Avoid the pe'tty. GEMINI (May 21..June 20): Move about; get feel of what's going on around you. Dlspl1y versatility. Neighbor presents idea which is workable. Go to it. Stress independence, . Qriglnallly. CANCER (June 21·July 22): Guard valuables, One who pretends to know all answers actually Is groping. Realize this and respond accordingly_ For Worthy Project Stamps 'Zipped' Looking for a worthy project? The Huntington Beach Junior Woman's Club urgently needs the assistance of inter· ested citizens and organizations willing to contribute coupons to aid iil its effqrt to oJ>. tain an artificial kidney machine. According to the Artificial Kidney Foun· dation of California, more than 10,000 people die each year because of lack of funds to pur- chase these machines. Kidney disease is the fourth largest killer in the country. Accepting the coupons is Mrs. Ole Almaas, project chairman, who may be reached at 847-0397 for information. Steady pace sets results. New employment feature Is ac. cented. You do best now by learning basic rules. Be sure and then proceed. Avoid ex· tremes. Stress moderation. You ... ........ YOGA • ""'•Ill 11111111 0 1111 Give Vitality & Btailtu YOGA CENTER \,, 44S I . 17th II, '"'"' I C.tt• M .. ...... LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)~ Cy· cle moves up ; there Is !Al-YC111•1orcio:..,j"111r lh1"" anta Arrives ; for Panhellenic Party daylight. You can see where !"'!~;;;;:~=~=i===========~~=======~: you want to go. Key Is to start. Indications favor new start, added independence. Social contact results in fine s. WiUiam Campbell will open her home Wed· l sday, Dec. 16, at 10:30 a.m. for the annual New· port Harbor Panhellenic Christmas party. The fes· ""tfVI! gathering will include. a gift exchange, lunch· eon and bridge. R. R. Cripe, as Santa is being wel- comed by (left lo right) the Mmes. Ll oyd Mc Collum, E leanor Smith and Roy E. June. proposition. VTRGO !Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): '"lhtimate Route Scores Gift Exchange Follows Lunch Hidden m a t t e r s dominate. Behind-scenes meeting ma)' have direct effect on you. There are doubts and some confusion. Lie low. Walt for cloud! to clear. Soon you will be in stronger position. l1o. :; ~ No Points by Halftime IJBRA !Sept. 23-0cl. 22)' The annual Christmas party Money from professional ef- By ERMA BOMBECK forts is highlighted. Friends for members of the Westward help you fulfill some hopes, Ho Chapter, Daugh ters of the wishes. Be ready for quick British Empire will begin with changes. One who ls In· of garlic drives you crazy with everything lo hamburger but a 12:30 p.m. luncheon in the quisitlve reveals more than he desire." dressing it in a tutu, and you Laguna Beach home of Mrs. learns. All my life I've bun trying to be "just another pretty ace." "No," he hesitated, "it's the say I have no Imagination. Harold Kleckner. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): glass. I know what It i.s. This Let's go up to the high school Members are asked to make Your ambitions come closer to Heaven knows I've tried to ollow the advice of lad ies' agazines that tell me how to ut excitement in my mar- iage, but the fact is. I'm too erm coilscious to nibble on ars. (Besides. you never ow where they've been.) With some re gu I a rl t y, owever. I go the intimate inner route. I gel the candles t of the attic (which have elted all over the Halloween asks). feed the kids early nd slip into something that I ear under a coat until I hear y husband in the drivewa y. It is my unworthy oplnion and catch the last half." reservations for the event reality. You make ad· is the glass the kids use for I have the feeling Joey 1 whJch will feature exchange of justments which result In solid the creme rinse. l saw it In lleatherton would have cried. gifts. gain. Family member lends the bathroom not two days[;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiOi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,;;;;;;iiij[ at someone ought to tell en how to put excitement in 11'' marriage. It's getting • er and tougher. other night I met my nd at the door with his .. te drink. He sat down .. fttache case and started 'fihat's that I smell?" · ~ could be my new me. 'Intimidation.' The lady said it brought a lot r customers In off the e." ft's not that," he said. snif· g. "The incense then. I rubbed little garlic on each light ulb. You know how the scent 'Music in Air AT WIT'S END ago. Where are the kids?" .. I fed them and sent them to a basketball game," l said so{Uy. ··~ey, that's the game l wanted to see," he said. "What lime does it begin?" "'Forget the ba sk e Iba 11 game," I shouted. "We are having an jntimate dinner togeth!r." "What are we having?" he asked . "Beef a la ground," I said. "Thafs as intimate to ham· burger as I "'ant to get tonight," he said. "Have you no imagination?'' I stormed. "Look ," he said, ''I come home and you're wandering around in your pajamas with garlic all over the lightbulbs, giving me a drink in a bathroom glass and doing sa'b!na's c .. a. -0 111, -c111v,,,. J1 .. 11ry Mariners Choral group of "i;;;·~, H11!1•~to11 •Nth'• arlna High School will enter· " L•'•"1J•1KT1on In the Women's Society of MUSIC IOXl:S . 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FREE _, ood all future Wits .... ,... da. §-wtv~ 9132 sTONtiwo& SHOPPING CENTER DOWNEY c.n ~•Pill Csailup T1wlwWA-No OM11•low •• NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY (2 l leckt l11t ef l•I• a., Clu~) SANTA ANA, 1140 W. 17th SITHI ALIO IN 642-3630 , An1.,_.m, Covlri .. Cr1nthew, Dewnty, GIMl41I .. Ltk...-, LI• v..... Lent IMch, Nn,.rt IMCh, Hwth H•U,....., Ont•rle. ,~. Slri Diet .. lent• Al'llt l•nt• a.rNr1, lunl1n4, T•rMne, TwrtftC .. Wtllttler, Copyright 1970, Clort1 Marahall Mft. Co., Inc. I + • Decking the Halls . , Decorating the Fountain Valley Civic Center for the United Crusade Ball a re (left to right) the Mmes. Richard Wilhelm, Carleton Hinz and Donald Blakely, ball chairman. The room will be glittering when guests arrive at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18. Music will be played.b_v the J ason Deely Orchestra. Proceeds will go to the United Crusade fund. . • Christmas Tea Presidents Honored Rivierans See Greek Dancers Twenty.five past presidents of the Seal Beach Woman's Club will be honored during the group's annual Christmas tea at 12:30 ·p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16, in the Marina Com- munity Center. Among those past presidents attendlng will be Mrs. Vernon Cunningham, current presi~ dent ol the California Federa· tion of Women's Clubs and Mrs. Hubert Tyler, president's The Stitcher y NOok aide to the state organlzatloo. ClllWEL .. NEEDL!:POINT . -~--Hostess will be Mrs. Charles Students Sing • P•rlogOfl • ""'" .. • .._. Ward who wUJ· be assisted by , • • Columbi.-Ml~ • DM.c Y•rM tht Mmes. Ann H o d g e , 'The SaddlebaCk C o 11 e·g e 211 I!. 1""· eo.I. MfM '4:1-7tH Everett Ragadale, 0 . L. Chamber Singers, wider theli---"'.".•_• .. _...,_f,.',.'•···--Finley, Rose Rouiler, James direction of Donald.A: Walker, Prentice and Fred Flanagan. will perfonn for members of STARS Baking and wrapping are in · the San Juan Capjstrano order for mem,bers of the Woman's Club at 3 p.m. on Merridianiles · Section, Seal• Tuesda~." Dec. 15, in the Beach Worhan's Cltlb. clubhouse: SyJn•v Om•rr i1 ono !.tlf tlio wo rlJ'1 gro•t 01trolo9or1. Hi1 colu111n i1 on• of tho DAILY PI LOTS groot~footvN1.~ , \ .~ .. • " 'X. ·~ 9folidtiy:Jiii'rtuts, 112·91 e!Moil.,,"Elts., fWed., t'hluf • .~ fkMt IM MK. \.W oU11 IQ.90R-Wl~.{~lfl SHAPE A HOUDAY COii' '°" VCl.J~ JUST lfflNK, -.r -MAlllCUT~ AT Tlt&R ,.'9CU; YOU ... q,<K r~~TO,W -TO "°"""\"", rNr NO .,....11(1'~• -.tM NfYTIMll HAllTY .....,., . lllllillilft C011Drr1ot1l11 OIVITAUZ~ YOOllt IW•• ~RU f;!IPllft1;.I ,i...~-HAl!t .~..-.~,:f'; I .l&l~ON' St.LON OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9:00 NEWPORT , . f'ASHION ISLAND • 644.2800 DAILY PILDT . ,.~ Pictured ·;·:' Adopts Fairv iew Ebell Shares Holiday Musical Salutes Season OJd Cards . . . Members of the Ebell Club of Laguna Beach will Cl'lce woman followed by refrubments and Christmas carols. Mn. Edmund Van _, will lead the singing to the piano acrompaninient of Mrs. Howard Wilson. A proa:ram on antique Christmas cards wW b e presented for members of the Col. Wllllam Cabell Chapter, Daughters of the American R<voluUon W~y, Dec. 11. for lht 12:30 p.m. _.,,. which will be praentecl bf Harold Wldlenham. .; · qaln share Chriltmu cheer with their IOdojoled ward at Fairview HOlpltal on Thur&- day, Dec. 17, as they present the annual yuletide party, A 1pecla1 m111lcal aa!ute to the Cirtltmaa aea10D will be pmontecl Wednesday, Dec. 10, for memb!n, o! the Eastblul! Phllbarmonic Associates of the Orange County Philharmonic:; Society. be Thedell~by-a:.111•,., Lester Swld, and •4 Santa Claus Richard Carbon will dlatribute gift.s to each Patients Prettied ' For Party Beta Alpha Pl Chapter members will vi!it tbe Stanley Convalescent Home in Member• of the Potpourri Seetion wrapped gifts donated by members ol the club. Party arrangements are under the direction of Mrs. Harro M. Groett.rup usisted by the Mmes. Dltvid Young, Gordon Dahlquist. J. W. Hail Cbamherlaln, Carlson, Van Deusen and Wilson. Star Members Bake Cookies Mrs. William Jones will open her Newport Beach home Following a 9:30 a.m. coffee Court Stell• with holiday cookies. Miu ... Harriet Wood, one of the Members of Court Stella Southland's mo s t famous harpists, will present AroWld Maris 14'8; Catholic the ,Vorld with the CUstoms of Daughters of America meet Clristmas duriJl& a 45-minute each second and fourth Mon- prog:ram t¥Ing place in the day at I p.m. in St. Joachim's Fiesta Room of the Bluffs. parish hall, Costa Mesa. Guests are invited to attend,F =:;==:;======' the program, according to Mn. Cilvin Siegle, hostess for the meeUng. Assisting will be the Mmes. David C. Duff, Arthur Andrt sen and J ohn E. Arens. From Valley Foree'' read by Mn. Jona. Williams wlll load · Chrlstmas'carol >tnrllol-, Presiding wW .be , E<t&ar M. Cos Jr., rqOIJll IU."'1PUI. Cl.OnlD • ;~ °"" ltllfltly u..d : • IY 111t wtio un't boor .... IWlco !JI ... Mllll *-&. ~ Tlltlr L-. -Y-Gtlll .:: Westminster on Wednesday, Star Club members will Dec. US to prepare patients for stage their regular Christmas a Sunday, Dec. 20, Christ.mas meeting In the Laguna Beach party to be sponsored by the home of Mrs. Arnold Kohls at Bet.a Sigma Phi chapter. 7:30 p.m. on Wedneaday, Dec. The women will assist pa-16. C-1o this Chrlatl1n Science Leclln ,1' Cooki d ho baked TU•SDAY IV.NI ... AT I l'.M. ':_,., tlents with shampoos, halr es an .1 me Evei:y· flrst and third Tues-~ ,,.....,._ • ..,..~ sets and manlcl.ll'es, which desserts will be donated by day of the month members of ,1•sT c=::~-:,v=:·1~f1Vc11wTllT • they do on a monthly basis un-members for distffbution to Mesa R e b e k a h Lodge c.tt• MoM der the direcUoo of Mt. and ir.;.'•:•:;d;••::;is~!n;.:res~t~ho:;:m;;;e•;;· ... ,l/....!we~~m~b~le~!nijOdjidiFieliloiwisiHialil,iJimmmmmmmci""ii._ii.i•-........... _~ Mrs. Jerry OIOuinard, beauty salon owners in Garden Grove. r,111'_ The group rang in the holl-~ day season by ri ncl n & doorbells for a holiday pro- gressive dinner party. Hosting were Mr. and Mrs, Keith Kleppe, Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. Don Kracht, Midway Ci· ty and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Howard, Santa Ana. DTERT m •· 1mi 11. C..t• ,_,.. • ...,,,. COMMUNITY EVENTS Ma11 The 1011 and Peace <if this Hollda11 Season be with yoU and yours today throughout the New Year. 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OUR POLICY Each Purchase Includes: • Deluxe Set-Up in your Home • Free Delivery • Bonus Savings on Customer Pick Up • Yes ••• We Special Order at.No Additional Charge • Use Your Good Credit. •• BankAmericard, Master Charge or Our Convenient CHFC, Revolving Charge. THE DIFFERENCE ••• YOU'LL GET WHAT "YOU" WANT, NOT JUST WHAT YOU SEE! THE NATIONS FINEST IN BRAND NAMES: • Thom~ille •Simmons •lane • Kroehler • Bassett • Laz·E-Boy • Stanley • AND MANY MOREi 1001 GIFT IDEAS FROM: •MODE LINE *LIGHT HOUSE !AMP •SUNSET LAMP USE OUR CONVENIENT REVOLVING CHARGE PLAN " \' " !l""""'"'""•~·="'""""""'"""""'...,..,....,...,.,_.,.....,.,......,,......,...,~~~-•e••~sowcw~™""•=~""'•w~4~•~·~•-·<~=~ZL~•-=~·~~~·-wa-•-=~-OA,....'*-·=-·-•-""-~"-""•-·-"~'-'--"-"-·~~-~~~~~~~~~~~--~-·--~------· __ •· by providing a reliable · supply of electri b~helping ·toiimprove .the ,environment •• (Electricity brings us light, k eeps food fresh, 1 conditions the air we breathe, and brings the • world within our reach by radio and television_,.i In factories, electricity is essential to keep p roduction l ines rolling. Without it, there would be fewer jobs and less prosperity. On the farm, electricity pumps water to irrigate crops, and does everything from milking . cows to coaxing chickens to lay more eggs. Fortunately, electricity is clean, flameless, odorless and doesn't create by-products of combustion at its·point of use. Everything man does has some effect on the envi ronment, and the production and dis- tribution of electricity are not exceptions. But if we failed to supply electricity for the facto- ries, farms and homes in the 14-county area we serve in Central and Southern Cal ifornia, the impact on all our lives would be devastat- _ing. After all, electricity is one energy we Electricity is vital. A high standard of living and electricity go hand-in-hanct. Shut off electricity and you shut down plants, computers, radios. TV sets, freezers, hospitals and even sewage treatment plants. cannot do without. Two of our major goals are to continue to provide a reliable supply of elect;icity and to work to improve the environment with rela· lion to our generating plants and other facili· ties. We'd like to tell you how we do it. Water was once the primary source of power used to spin the turbines that gener- ated electricity for Central and Southern California. To trap the melting snows in th e Hi gh Sierra, Edison created the vast Big Creek Hydroelectric Project. It meant open- ing up a mountain wilderness and building a network of dams and power plants. Today "Big Creek" provides electricity for hundreds of thousands of people. It also provides a vacation parad ise for the public to enjoy, including campgrounds, six major man-made lakes, and streams well- stocked with trout. Moreover, "Big Creek" means flood con- trol and irrigation water for the farmlands of the San Joaquin Valley below. Peaceful use of the atom. After most feas ible hydroelectric sources for Edison customers had been tapped, Ed ison turned to fossil-fuel power plants as a primary source to meet the growing demand for electric energy. Power plants in Southern California have never been the major contributor to air pol- lution, but when fuel is burned in power I plants, certain by-products of combustion are released into the atmosphere. This is true when burning gas or oil in power plants, gas in homes, or gasoline in autos. To minimize by-products of combustion from our power plants, Edison has been working for many years in many ways. For example, Edison launched extensive air pol- lution research programs over 15 years ago. We w ere among the first companies in the nation to activate such programs and have succeeded in making significant reductions in emissions from our power plants. We are working to reduce them even further. We bel ieve that generating electricity at Nuclear generation of electricity has two distinct advantages. It is a clean source of electricity, and it helps conserve our natural resources. Above, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, near San Clemente. Two additional units are scheduled at this site. Although the plant is a source of miniscule amounts of radiation, they are far below the levels set by the AEC. • A vacation paradise. Edison's Big Creek Hydroelectric Project, located· In the Hig h Sierra in Central California, supplies electricity and provides a vast recreation area for the public. nuclear power plants is anothe r effective way we can help to improve the environment. In a nuclear reactor there is no combustion, so there are no by-products of combustion; Therefore, we plan to build additional nuclear un its.Two are scheduled for opera· lion in 1976 and t977 at the San Onofre• Generating Station near San Clemente:·: . . Thereafter, the only rnajor generating facili.~.~ ties Edison plans to build in Southern Cali.,,. fornia's South Coast basin are nucfe ar1 plants. sC~f Southern California Edison· Emission control. By applying re ce nt developments in pollution control, emissions from Edison's fossil-fuel plants have been substantially reduced, including a significant reduction in nitrogen oxides. Ocean studies . Marine biologist surveys sea l ife near the San Onofre Nuclear Plant to determine if sea water, used to cool plant condensers, affects the marine environment when the water is returned to the ocean. Nineteen reports have revealed no significant changes. ; ( " I! ,, • U ' DAILV PJLOT Ar111y Also Gets Beer in Barra~ks · • WASKlNGTON (UPI) -1lr\lcUon1. -General Improvement la perrnuent pollclea regarding "AcUons mu&t be tlten to The Army joined th~ Navy to-"M1ny of ~ Army rerul• Cilmmunlca.tlona bet we• n alcoholle bever1ge1." The improve the soldier'• lnlUal day in allowing beer in blf'-Uons need revision •.• com-solditn and commandel'I, ln-~~~!.was mt to all com· impreuion of the Army. 1 racks as a part or a program manders at all le~ls muJt eluding steps to usure that a to belp end the draft by mak· charae the Ir non-com· soldier gets at least an interim "1 am dlrtctlni the Army wish to place far IJ'dlar Ing the service! more at· missioned officers to stay response within 24 houn to 1t1ff to rtview unnectssarily emphasis on the Army com· tractive. ahead or opinion in the country any question he submits. restrictive or unne~ssary munity service program to Gen . W i 11 i am C • and society." Westmoreland 1ald that Army regutaUons, and to take care of families better 'v I I d h. f t I I d .. ..1 slmplUy the language and con-es more an , army c 1e o Westmore and a so or eri= after his present Instructions and 1·mprove the services' at. ff I d I tr ctl 1•11 tent or existing regulations," sta , ssue ns u ons n these steps: regarding beer have been put n -•~ II '!'" We1tmoreland said. tractiveness to Anny wtvea. bee_r or 3.2 percent -.,vuO c -Elimination of reve1 ~.-~in~to~e~ff~ec;.l,~'i'Ii.w~ll~l~w~a~lc~hly:o~ur;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ content may be served formations, ex ce pt for re commendations on routinely In mess halls In non-ceremooia l, training ~ "other combat areas, and that beer specia l occuiOns." He said, .t.ova•T•s•M•NT vending machines may be ln· "when held, they should be Helps Solve J llttelt stalled in barracks. musters of all offlcera and rALS£ TEETH The ~Navy last month ruled enlisted men from the com-rfll--- beer permissible in shore In-mand er on down ." Worrl•• ••d Problems Stallatlons. although n o t -Liberalization of past I Ju1i 1prl:nll:Un1 PASTJ:rr1" on aboard ships. The Air Force policies to eliminate s gn·in 7our d•ntur•• doe• all 111.11: CJ) h · d · I u·reme ts Rel~ hold hotb uppera. and low•ni has taken no sue action as an s1gn-ou req I n , Armer tonrer: c21 Boldt them 111on Is it right to expect an answer to prayer? yet. stop bed check practices· ex· comtortabli: f3~ ~ •t 111ore "'low-r Powe41• "! want to impreS! on non· cept for j n d i v i d u a l s un-~.!t'!':'g;,,d~~ i. not .... !.t'¥:~; Come to this Christian Science Lecture /I! .:-, • -... ..__ TUliSOAY IVENIN• AT• ,JA. .... commissioned officers their dtrgoing punishment, and ~~1=l·at'::'~'li.r=t·~i_: Cfllll'C~ ,..,., .. ...,,,, RaY.mond Beaudreault, of Mapleville, R.I., has, turn ed a car into a flower key role Jn maltlng a modern ellminate restrictions on the J~/:Uiad:~~~=l.r.~·• ,.1.,1 cH':c~~,Y=1~;1;~1•NT lrT cart. He uses this Nash-Metropolitan saddled with \vagon wheels as a planter volunteer army a success," diJtance a aoldier with a pass Cl'llklc~•;:,';.~1111" for floral displays at vario,~u~s_t_ll~·m~e~s:_:o~l~l:'h~e,_:y~e~a::r.:_ ____________ ~w~e~atm~cre~lan~d~1~11~·d~ln~lll~s~in:_-~m'.':a~y:_tr~a~v'.!'2L ___ · ---~---------...'.!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=====:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' S . ' . : isters Air Trip Thwarted TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) - When airmen found t w o al!ters hiding on a cargo plane parked on an off-limits flighl 1 i 11 e at Davis Monthan Air Force Base here, one of the young women said : ."Hi, I guess we gol the Wrong airplan-e ." ''Lad y," replied one of the enlisted men, "I think you got the wrong airport." • The discovery of Mrs . Cheryl Ketchum, 20, and Lin· da Livingston, 18, grounded what was to be a aurprl5e Cbriitmu visit covering 10,000 miles. · "They called aid told me I coulit send a package on a C130 that would be flylng C1Ver to Thailand this week." ex- plained Mrs. Ketchum. "I just decided instead to send my- 5elf:'' The women managed lo drive onto the base without being questioned. They found a cargo plane on the flight line with doors open and no one around so they boarded it. Mrs. Ketchum said they curled up around a fuel tank and awaited the long flight For 12 hours they stayed on the plane , sleeping now and the11. praying and getting hungry. At dawn a sco~ of servicemen boarded. '.:At firgt they didn't see us," Mrs. Ketchum said. "They were too busy. Then they spol· ted us. A' first they thought we were dead." 'Ibo object of tho f<>lletl trip wu Air Foret Sgt. 'Ibomaa W. Ketchum, stationed at U-Ta- peo, 'Ibailand. •JJ just get so lonely without him." said Mrs. Ketchum , mother of a 22-month-<>ld son . Air police questioned the .. ·omen and let them go. Authorities said the plane wasn't even going to Thailand. Flag Pledge Ban Fought By Teacher F.ORT LAUDERDALE. Fla . (AP ) -An attorney for Leroy Bates, a seventh-grade school- teacher who refuses to 1alute the flag, said today he would ask the courts to overturn hls IUJpension . The Broward County School Board h1a noted unanimously t.o uphold Supt. Benjamin C. \Vlllls'a suspension of the black civics instructor at Henry D. Perry Middle School In Hollywood. Bates, 25, does nol salute the fi&C beclUH, he Says, the pled&e ol allegiance saying the nation '8 ''dedicated to liberty and juaUce for all" ta a falffhood . Shortly before the board's m .. tinll. U.S. DUtrlct Jud&e Joe E1ton c:i!cllntd to Issue 11 reslr1lnln1 order without first hearing from both aides. Bates' attorney, Benjamin Lampkin, said I.hf! board now is requJrtd to li"e Bates 1 speedy hearlni. He said he ·would prtftr to go directly lo court bot asllumed that the la w wou1d require him to ''go th rough the moUons" or 1 bo1rd htarln g. ln backing up WI 1111' s charge or ''gros1 in· 11ubordinaUon" against Bates, the bo11.rd adopted a policy re- quiring lti1chcr1 to promote the prlnc1plts or p:.tr\otlsm. Before the vote, Mrs. J1y t'trber of Hollywood called for Bites' rtln1t1te:ment. • the savings are big ... the selection of famous brand toys is huge ... buy the things kids want for Christmas, now reg. 12.49 9, 94 Talking Time Clock by Mat- tel. Great for teaching pre- schoolers how to tell time. Adjustable to five minute Intervals. Smart present! Pogo Pony for aclive kids. Moves like a live horse. Gal- lops, canters, trots, backs up, rums, goes fast. slow. Actually leaws ground! reg.14.99 9. 99 Johnny lightning Indy 500 by Topper. A miniature race- way thars just like the real thing. Scale speeds all the wall UP to 1200 m.p.h. may CX> tayland reg. 9.99 7, 99 Monogram's Mean Ma ver- ick. It's a funny car that's two feet long. does unex- pected things. Press the ped- al and watch the body me. reg. 26.99 19, 99 Pines' Little Electric Rebel car. Jump in and go. Hi15 a real 3-speed gear shlf~ a horn, foot pedal & recharge- able battery. Safe 2 mph. reg.12.99 9. 87 Peggy Pen-Pal doll by Hors- man. A conversation piece. Remarkable doll actually copies what you draw. No baaalea needed Anlazql reg. 19.99 14. 99 Buddy L's table and chair set Sieel table with drop- leaf woodgrain table top and 2 folding padded chairs. Ideal for playing house. reg.14.99 9. 99 Fisher Price's play farm. La rge scale movable animals with movable parts. Plus a big red barn that mooo's. for the young future farmer. • ! • reg.12.99 9. 99 A_.T.F.'s artist's eas•l and •uppl ies. Two young artists can use it together. Has 6 jars of pain~ 6 felt markers, paper, dillf, and btwbes. re g. 12.99 9. 94 Child Gu idance's Park-A- Matic. Push bu tton elevator goes up, down, left and right. 16 parking areas. Automatic ramp ejector. reg. 8.99 Topper 's corn popper. Toys that do grown-up things are more fun. Here's one that makes delicious, aackli ng. fluffy popcorn. Yummyl reg .8.99 4.99 Talking Little Bo-Peep by Mattel. An adorable do ll right out of the story book. Beautifully costumed. Story book is included, also. m•y co south coast plat•, san diego fwy al brl•lol, cosla mes1, 546.93l I shop monday fhru .. iurd•y I 0 om to 9:30 pm, sund•y noon 'Iii 5 pm reg. 14.99 9, 99 Dawn Fashion ·show by Topper. It's just like a real grown-up fashion stage. Doll walks and models pret· ty fashions all by htmelr. I reg. 24.99 19. 99 Soccer football game from Italy. Delights sport lovers young and old. Twenty-two movable players. Score board. 37"x21" field. · reg.19.99 16. 99 Craftool's rock polishing kit transforms rough rocks ihto highly polished gem stones. Makes them into fine pieces of pretty Jewelry, Great fun! ...,._.....,,. . or--~~~~·~-~------~------............... • + .., ''"''' •·~~..,.~~----··~x~•-=• •r---~-, ·-·~. ~. ~~o•nn·---,....-~,..._ • · 1r.o"'f> ,T ·, r., > ~. •• ... ' "•" ...... .. ' onstant Drug Use By LOUIS CASSE!.'1 UP1 lenllH" l!~ll•r ive Mexican robers Slain TECPAN, M01lco !UPll - anny said Sunday live Ucemen were ambushed and to death out.side this c\flc Coast vtnaae while cling ror a susptcted cache rilariju11 na. 'rhe only survivor of the am· sh was Abel Berruteto,-a Ucem1n. He was reported tn ttlcal condition. M...,, --14, 1970 DAILY PILOT 13 j c:::mr-? Mon-Tues-Wed .................................... c...ri.. ............ HOURS: 10 A.M. TO 11• P .M. 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J0 .... 4 ·"''"'"'' .,.._,,,...,_,.,.. __ ..,,...,,,,-,µo""o"!"'""'i Ti;"", 1..-r1 rr_,, .. fti,,, "''°"'""''""°'' ~~·""""'' -,,-• .,... • -n.--.--~,~==-,.,. ~-,r:.::;:--..-- If DAILY PILOT Fair Lady Angelman Champion Bubert Hope 's Fair Lady WU declared the overall win- ner of Bahia Corinthian Yacht's Angelman Serles for Paetfic Handicap Racing Fleet yacl!U:. Final rice in the seven·race aeries was sailed Sunday in eonjunclion with BCYC'a Year End Regatta. Second overall in t h e Angelman Serles was Barry Faber's eight.meter Cheerio from the host club and thJrd wu Annie, skippered by Monte Uearley ci Oceanside Yacht Club. Winners in the final race were : CLASS A -(1) Niki 11, John Kinkle, BCYC: l2l Chee- rio; (3) Malahini , Jack Bostwick, BCYC. CLASS B - Kealoah, Wold & Natcha. BYC: (2) Joie de Vlvre. Ray Garra, BCYC: (3) W i n d ChHde, Lee Amuitrong, VYC. Regatta results : ULT!HULL A & B -Ill Richard Si.ele, P.M. YC: (2) Tantalus, Bob O'Keefe, BYC; (3) Sea Bird, 8 . Hanel. CBYC. HOBIE CAT-16 -(I) J, H. Mullen, IMA ; (2) A. G. Sauncl!n, (no affiliation.) David Tingler (no affiliation.) HOBIE CAT-14 -(1) Ted Hendrickson, BCYC; ( 2 ) Wayne Schaefer. OPYC: (3) Dick Loufek, Anacapa YC. MULTIHULL C -(1) R. Christopher, BSA; C2) S. McCcllkey, MBYC; (3) Dave Prloe, DPYC. Woma·n Win!! Record Pool LONDON (UPI) -An English housewife has won a world record pools dividend of approximately $840,000, Lit- tlewood! Pools Company said today. CRUISING YACHT -Coronado Yachts of Costa .tvlesa has launched its first Coronado Crulsing-35. Aussies Join Show For the first time in the !p; _________ _,I U.S.. Australia will be represented by an exhibit of its boating products at the 15th annua1 Southern California Boat Show. The all·marine exhibition. the nation's serond largest, will be held at the Pan·Pacific Auditorium, Los Angeles, Jan. 22-31. The Ausllalian Trade Com- mission has taken 1500 square feet of space to display the boating craft of that water· minded nation . KOi CARP !Huge Stock Co lorful Swimming Jewels) A MUST fOlt All AQUAltlSTS PACIFIC: GOLDFISH FARM U•11 1!~11'11' $1,. W~1!"'!"1l1• Coif Sin 0 1190 l'r11w1y II loluJ Vl$1f US 1 D•YS A Wl!l!K l'lllOM If to S Mauldin' s Own Favorite ... ••. Still Relevant Two w1rs later, Bill Meuldin's cartoons still say it ell for the guys who are "up front" doing the dirty work. Mauldin once selected the cartoon above IS one of his own favorites from World War ll's "Up Front" series. Ho said: "Once I thought I did a very funny cartoon (about) en old-time c1valrym1n 1hooting his jeep • ·, . It has simplicity ; it tells e story; it doesn't need words . It is, I believe , the very best kind of cartoon." Mauldin i1 still doing some of the world's "very be st kind of cartoons." A few stro~es of his tal1nted pen can make some of the mo st biting editori1I comments to be found on today's issues. If you're look ln9 for relevancy, looli: at Mauldin two wars later. Look at the Editorial Page of the DAILY PILOT 1 Down the Ways New Cruising Yacht Debii"fs f'Mlt H H .. r s.caMt a sturdy sloop from the clfsign borad of Bill Tripp. The yacht is available in either a sloop or ketch rig • By ALMON LOCCWIEY .... Ille •fltv A new cruising yacht from the design board of famed 11awa1 architect Bill Tripp was launched this week b y Coronado Yachts. J;>esignated the Coronad1>-35 cruising boat, it will be pro- duced at the Costa Mesa plant as an adjunct to the Coronado racing boa ts. The boat features three totally private cabins. Jt sleeps seven in comfort and privacy. The owner's double cabin is aft of the midship cockpit and is entered through the main saloon. It bas a large hanging locker to starboard and a five-drawer wardrobe lo port. It also features two large rectangular ports and lucite batch covers for air and light. The "head ". com plete with molded·in shower b a s e , marine toilet, large mirror and stainless steel sink, is situated to port between the owner's cabin and the main saloon with doors opening into both. Pressurized hot w a t e r system and shower come as &tandard equipment. The main sa1oon-ooe of the I I Searsi,s hea,dquarten for Bulova® and A.ccutron00 Beantiful .,,.tt:hes for men and women. Sare to de- light that spedal · someooe on )'car Otti:sams list. e Bnlma Lnrel: Yellow, 17 je«els, !OK mlf<d Pl pl.e -suinless srcd b<ek. Adjastablc bncdet__UO e Bulova Sea Ki°"' Yellow, 17 jewels. 5-p s«:<>od, Wmio- ous baodsanddou. Water, shock resistant 150 •Bulova }"irsl Lady: YeUow, 17 jewels. SilRr dial. Shock resistant. Lcwcly bracelet band 16.$ •Bulova Golden Clipper. White, 17 jewels. An•Ml'•Ko.,f date window,.....p S«Ofld. lllmmoa.s baads,dna 180 •Bulova Diamond Pearl: Yellow, 2~ jeftls. 4 diamonds. G.... mc<her-of-peorl d;d. Moh rord S90 •Balon Deep Sea Cb ... oogn:pl.: Wb;ce,17 jcw<ls.00'-o:o- tcrsecond hand, recorder-hand, l:apsed time indiou:oc_S95 e Accutron .. 428": White, clccuoajc timepiece. SWnku steel, water rcsist:mt. Blackcorfam sawp 1110 • Ac:catron Spacevif:W': YeUow,clectrocticrimepiece.LurniD- oas hour indicators, bands. Sweep second. Matching: lnnd....~~~~~~~~~~~--1150 • Accutron Day and Date: White. electron.ic timepiece. Sa..i.,.. Im sittL Day/.i-window, bloe di&I. Lim;_, 1175 large s t among 35· footers-features a h i g b I y practical and spacious dinette adjacent to tbe galley, Three . large windows add to the light and airy leellng of the saloon. The galley has all of the c u I I n a r y conveniences, in- cluding a gimbailed two- burner range with oven, large ice box , statnless steel sink, hot and cold pressure \Yater system and ample storage space. Opposite the galley is a pilot berth configuration for two. The forward cabin, &eparated from the main saloon by two hanging locker.s and general stowage space, sleeps two adults. A custom yacht Impress.ion Is imparted by the meticulous craftsmanship and generous use of teak throughoul. On deck, the Coronado-35 has a "go-anywhere-in·any- weather" look. Two hatch covers with Translucent lucite panels to flood the cabin below with light may be securely battened down during 'foul weather. High combings encircling the cockpit assure dry con- ditions in any weather. -1~~1 = ":.. :.=: == --& .... ftC'O MlllfA N ....... -~ ,_,. .. "°""" • .._. .._.,. aM ....... CO&n l'UrA ...,,........_ ......... AA .. NIP.a,, .... 12-.. 1 .... ""'"''"""' ........ _ .... ,......, ..... Another standard feature.-:ttie pedestal steering wllb a 11~ stainless steel wheel ,cidj: greatly to the comfort ef~the helmsman on exten d4d voyages, •. Standard equipment in~Iqdi!1 a Palmer M~ gasoline ed1ine "'ilh a 2: I reduction, bow lpd stern pulpits and full ltt1&(b lifelines. A two-cylinder Albin A0.21 diesel engine may be specified as eptienal equip ment. The boat is avail ab e ,!Jq either sloop or ketch rig.~:!::' ol ---......... ¥AIUT - .. . . ' :~ . -:~ ...... • ' " ... :- ., .. . .. . · . I ·------------------------------- • • Mondi)',. De~rnbtr 114, 1~10 : _______ 0_•1_L_v_•_1,_o_T,.Z.,.I Southern California Boats Dominate Teacup ' Trials VENTURE CAT SCORES AT LAKE GENEVA, WISCOSIN Roger MacGregor Sails To First Place In Teacup Regatta GHOST-13 WINS DAYSAILER CLASS IN TEACUP REGATTA George Larson and Builder Ron Woods Show New Craft • • • • > • 1JNIQUE WINDSURFER WIN~ BOARD BOAT DIVISION AT REGATTA Ot1ign1r Hoyle Schwtlt11't Am1z11 Ob11rv1r1 a L11k1 Geneva Hobie Cat, Windsufer, Ghost, V linture Cat Winners Final results o( t h e Amerlca 'a Teacup Trials held recent1y at Lite Geneva, Wiss. show that SoulherR 1Califqrnia built boats dominated the uni· que compeUtloo. start beginning wit It com· ed by Rod MacAlpine-Downey, Montgomery Marine in Costa by a member of the Judges pletely dlsassembled boall on looked promlslng in the second Mesa, w11 Judged the ltighest panel. With the chilly waters the beach; time cap1ize and racel ~t when it was all ever, quality bolt in the recaUa of Lake Geneva facing them, recovery ,vents, slalom races, the redoubtlble Robie Cat won with its lapstrake hull and they drew lots. Peter Harken ol Vanguard Boats drtw the and eve.q a rowing race for the racina e~enta ,wilh two eeJ teak trim, lt proved itself as Wlndaurfer. After be In g sailing yacht tenders.. cond places. handy as its appearance by dumped a few times -to the The Arilerie1'1 Te I cup Trials Js a new one-of-a-kind regatta designed to test ut\allJ off.the-beach saUln1 b I a t 1 which sell' basically for under $1,000 ror monohulls and $1,250 for mutlihulls. The event was sponsored by One Design and Offshore Yachtsman Magazine. An independent Jud g In 1 Hobie Alter, sailing the lf, stiling away from all the deligltt of camera buffs and panel evaluated quality and assembled his boat and aot it other dinghies In the racing spectators -Pete got the construction of the boats and across the starting line in the events and winning the special hang of It and it was dllflcuJI rated them· on 1 point system. incredible time of one minute rowing event for the yacht to get him to turn the craft A series of Olympic course and 30 seconds to win the renders. back over to Its developer. races was scheduled but light LeMans care u well. Tbe unusual 11 a 111 n g Hoyle Schweitzer ef Pacific air made It Impossible to hold The Ghost-13, a new boat surfboard, the Windsurfer, Palisades. 1 more than two. developed by the Southern caused its &wn special brand With nearly every major C o n siderable excitement California Sea Scouts and sail· of excitement and problems. manufacturer of these b(lats centered aroond the small ed by George Larson, out-AJoncside c o n v e ~ t i o n a t r e p r e s e n t e d , Southern multihull1. '1be "teacup" was performed nearly all of the sallbo&nb If proved it.self an California boats took honors la the staging gound for what monohull .... blg and small-to uneipectedly aood r a c I n g four out of the stven claslff. was virtually the first (l'.Ublic win their division a n d yacht and c1ptured third place Hobie Cat held the highest appearance on the water of performance awards. They Jn the racing evenll. Members point standings, Montgomer.y- MacGregor Yacht Corp. 's new managed to reCover the boat of the panel and spectators 10 got the only perfect 1core Venture Cat which 1treaked from a capsize. with the crew w~re a m a z e d at its frnm the judj;es panel, and away with its own prtvate in the water in only eight maneuverability as well as its w:'Ji the performance or tbe Southland built boatS wlllcb dominated the event were the Hobie Ctt-14, the new Windsurfer, Ghost-13, the new Veoture Cit and t be Montgomery-10. . To as561 more than just speed, the small boats were put through their pacu with sucb gimmicks u a LeMans wind to capturt the fint race . seconds. speed. Ghost-13. Venture Cat and An. o t be r brand new The Mongomery-10, a small Under the regulations, each Wind5urfer , it "a 1 a catamaran, the Dlna:o, design-· lllling tender built b y bott entered wu to be sailed California sweep. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.,.--~~---''--~~ be a friend-finder and receive a have your friend open an account at Newport National Bank ' and do both of you a favor ... (OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY) 1rs REWARDING AND FUN TO BE A FINDER.,, Find your friend (a relative will do•) and bring them to Newport National Bank! After you have introduced your friend to our New Accounts girl and your friend opens a new 5~ % Time Certificate of Deposit Account for $10,000 for 60 months or longer, we will give you, as the "Friend-Finder," a FREE SONY COLOR TV SET. 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' • • Jt(WflORT NATta..AL UNlt ~ril'lt loc1l ll1111eh •Ml 1ddtett . ' I l ' PreeM ~·n "'' nme Ctrtifieate of Deposit Account. {AcuMlnfl "'"bl • cpentd jointly, In trutl fOf dlffertnl indiYld111!1, Of is custodltn for mlllOl'S. ~ All eccounts opened br mt ll must l'ltve tills plded 11p 1t the offlct •htr11 1W1unt Is opened. by !he Frltnd·rlndtr who11sicn1tur11ppe1rs btlow) Sony; 'Wt un't thlp It. Wt will not!Pj Fritn4·Flndet when to plc:lt Ill liftL ' • ' Dtpotitor's Full fhm1 : AddreU•----.;,;-----.=:------=--CI~ St.111 llJt Sodtl Steurlty Humber ______ t ndOlld b $ _ _..._ 0 $10,000 tor 60 mo11tht, or lone tr. 0 Ptssboot •ncloMd Addr•----,;;:;-----.i=----.~-C1'Y 11•1• 11, Sodol S.C.rfty Mumbtt:.__. __________ _ Fl*• S!rneturt ·········- ' ' ; . ! ' l • l ' J , DAILY ~ILOT , Mond_,, 'Ofctmbet 14, 1970 fm7) • Protective Mama Dottie, the mother giraffe. stretches her neck to see what photographer is holding, just to make sure it wouldn't harm her baby (rear). The yQungster \v:;ts able to stand and walk almost immediately after birth in Portland zoo .. A ,lcoholics Clubs Show Big lncrea8e ' • • • Ride Santa Fe's El Capitan L• Angeles- Chicago. Enjoy service·you never thought possible for the money. Future Raids Hinted LEGAL NOTICE LIOAL MOTtCI NOTICE IS tiEltEAY OIVfM ti•t tflt loLlowlM 119fM ol loullll Dr Nwtd ..,...,.... h•w• tlM!I r.lcl b\t tM Polle• o_,._, oA IN CllY ol Co.It Mltw lot • ...,lod In ut•• DI' lllMtY lfOI dl'Y•: two trMft llllr."' -bl111 ~· -111H1119-blk•. -bl~ •• '9lor ~1-ll Ind mone't * NOTICI! IS FUll:THl!ll: GIVEN tti.I If .. owntr •Pl'Mrt .,,.. prov" 1'11• ownerehl• 9' 1M ,...,,..,. wlttofn aevtn UI lltY• iroltowl118 ,.,. 111.ibllullor! pj fhl•~ke. tM tltle ttwr.io lllo911 ""' 111 IM tlil:IH, It tl'let'1 111 -· or Ill IM Cllv f1f' COii• HUNTSVILLE, TeM. (AP} =:-11\.1:~ ~ "':r '1'T.:' ,:"1!,';: -The cbalrman of the Joint 19o':T't:"'~ H. 1910 ..., Chiefs of,Slaff, Adm. Thomas ~re'"NgiHP01..1cE •t H. Moorer, says ht would ~~1., ~~~nH c°'" oeu~~1~ again recommend a prisoner LEGAL NOTICE ; rescue attempt such as the .. : .. one made last morith In North ci11:T1111cA;:= a1111N1u,.. Vietnam if he were faced with 111c1T1ous NAM• •· ; ( The 1111denl9Md do etrtll'I' tMlf': .,. a s i mi Jar 1 e of c:onduct1.,. • b!.1$1-11 P. o. a,...m1 -i-·-.,..-~es nno 1'· kllllY.n), s.n11 ""'' c1lffdl'nlt, ""-.;wai;o...,... · ~r IM fkflllou1 tlrt'll ,....,. fl ·I" • L 1'I was satisfied. that the lD-r!':"':" tt!IWlfcl'=l,:1c1,.: .. t-....= telligence was sufficient to ......... 1n tuu .,111 •IKn pf ru~ '"' ' .. felklWI ' , .. warrant this type of opera· L•rv'f 'e. corree, 1r20 s. su111-.,s1., tion" Moorer said last week s.nra "'"'· c1111oni11 n111o1 '--l..~ • Fr1nca H. Conu, 1920 s. -.v•ll in an address to the Chamber st .. s.n11 Anl, c1"1orn11 mM .., .,1 0.led .._btf" t7, 1970 of Commerce. t .. °' e. co..... -\ "P I ho thl k th t FrlflCft H. Corm • eop e W n a we "'"-of C.llfON1l1. Or1nM Counrvh~ would go on such a raid NP'!:no ~r 1'/,7• ,:.:,.;ifo..."'':1~·-'r,t1: without sufficient reason are Mno11111y •PPt•rtd Fr1"c•1 H."'!'wrff not living in a real world,"~ ~::,_E-~N1111~1:.C";;.: ': Moorer said "" wltl'lln lnstrurneftt •nd ~Id • ltltY e>tlC\lled IM Mini. ' ' The military was never 100 (OFFICIAi.. SEALJ : ·:' t rt . t•· A • M1Uf'fftl P. RIVIMI ~rcen ce atn •I'll: mer1can Hot•.., P11t111c.e1111om11 prisoners would be inside the Pr1nc:1,11 Offlc• In -~' :..: Counl'r pf Or"''" compound he Said My CommlHlon fxplru '.•:~ ' · A.Prll 2J, lt11 , However he aided "We Pub11w..ci Or•"~ co.11 O•llt~··:Pltot. were 100 Percent certa'in that o.c-w 1' 1" 21• 21' "" ·~70 they were there at one time. LEGAL NOTICE ·, • l'." There was a high probability T..s.17 ·. . that they ...,.,uld have been l+OTIClr 01' TRUSTl!l!'I SALii'· "" T.O. NI, TS 1fl•7' • there when our forces ar-o.. Otcember 31, im, 11 11 :6--A.M .• • _.,, 11 TITLE INSUllANCI! ANO TRUSY. .~ TIVcu. PANY, 11 lluhr IPl'Olnted Tru11W Uqder 11111 1111rw1nt lo Died pf Trurt \iiltd Stretch out in the roomy, contoured seall·tbat·aivc you a...,,...,. Merdl 2. 1970 E11Kllfld a,: v11tG•Ml:fo.1t. ., "I...... LOOJCABILI.., Who aequlrld tftN ' • ride 8 feet above the rails. Take1in the picture-book.Southwest Tribes. Fi"ght v111:01N1A 11:. CAt0e1t, , widow . .,"' fro th "T of ·-c .... Hi • -·-· I CHAlllEI l..OOICAllLL, ..... to111btnd .... m · C .. ~ •tu(;: 8y J-..... Tia' OUDge. rtcorclld .V..rdl JO, 1970, 11 Jnst..;'.f.lo. <INf, 1n book tnt. -JI!, f/I Offlo!:l1I At dinnertime, enjoy delicious food at unbeatabt&e rices in F1"e· rce Battle Rtcwdl In the pfflce pf fM Ccq,ry •-H" -d' ~ d do the Ka hin Shop R11a1rder of Or11191 C111.111ty, C•Oto(ill1. luc:; l·LC"VC! 1ncr. Vl wao er· wn to c a ce Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIQN TO Lo f .,., I:, HIGHEST llOOEll: FOii: CASH (N,itil. unge or.a .... Y soac · PORT MORESBY New 11 11,,.. of 1111 111 llWh.!4 money . .q..Jhe . . ' . Unll..:1 St1tn) •' the Nonto front 111tr111e1 Planning your,trip is casy,.~au.e-your one-price ticket covcra Guinea (UPI) -Rival nahve to tM Or1119e county Courttiou11 -•hid all major 1ravel· cxpenges -'e.von meals. For example, it's only warriors armed with spears :.!"~1~1y~~!rr't;nP:1z:.~~~'11/.:;':;~~ri $183.50 round trip Los An-i-to Chicago and axes and decked out with •'9hl, 11111 •nd lnt9rnt con.....,111 ,-..,,., ·-· . and'. ,_ f ht ,_ ~Id 11'1' It under Mid Ott<I If" Trust on FJ Capitan~ war pamt pig turAlll oug fn 1111 .,._,..., sftu11ec1 In !hi •OtJI> of a pitched batUe of honor in N-.t ••Kt!, r.. Mkl eountt-•!14 S!fl• It doesn't like a bantroU ·to--travtl in wbicb seven Tolai lribesmen ~:.~t::~e11ohf lntwrm 11 Ml;.;;;,.."' 1t.1lc. Just ride.El (;anitan. were killed police aA>•-s ,,.., (fflll" l••11 llllld $epteftibii" 9 . • 1 r , -''-'"' IMS bltwMn Thi 1rv1111 Comtl.llhv. 1 Now You .cao ~ .. __ -11-" Vnlllf" Santa Fe report. Co•PO•lllon. II leuor '"" Tri., """"· ww.ap WU...Vl 1 --I l lmlll'CI P•rtntnhlJI, •• Lns11 •. ,..., trave1 costs with Bank.Amtricar"' Master Three squads of riot police recorded N_,,,ber JO, 1Ms '".:..,.. ' "' f n-baul brou.::.1...1 • 7127, ..,.,. "-Offlcl1I Aecoru; Mid Cbarse or In1erbant Gblr• <;:ards at Santa rom n.11 :were ~ m c-in. tM r111 P-.1V <1acrni:M'N: By WUIS CASSELS F !hr "" -·el l to ,,,.., the fight between 1711'11".-All 11111 c.rt11n i.nc1 .. ituated~ tr Iha SOb' .• , . I n f ,. n I t • I e or ou.,.. your ...... aaeo ....,., . , ·--.. -Sf1!1 of C1llfDn1l1, Countt-of lti'lflft. 1 Y is Y than 400 tribesi;nen at a prear~ city pf NIWllOl't •••ell. dnc"l>IPo ,, Ull"I 5111! Wr1!1r WASHINGTON /U PI) Brace yourself. Here comes some of that stuff newspapers are accused of neglecting : Good news. preferable lo a I coho 11 c __, batU d follow•= rang~ egroun a PAACEL I : Loi " of Tr1ct No'.,.. cblivlon under any "nd all Roman Catholic plantation, •• Mown on , M•P recordftf 1n: ~ circumstances. • _ th Id 212. P•eu 32 ta 3' 1nc:tus"'i · pf C. A. Broten, -lea R.,. e sources sa . Ml.c:1111MOU1 M1p., records of~ rm not an A.A., but I have • -··· F• n-......1 County, C•llfOtl'lll. . • ~ __..... LEGAL N011CE PAACl!L II: ,. H-IUllvi·:t•· many friends who are, and 1034 E. Fourth·St. "'"''for 1119rw 1nd "r'"" "'~ l"ve been privileged to attend 'S•nt• AM, Calif. 92701 suP•R101t ccu1tT 011 TMI! i~Kt10~0~~~t .:_11'!~~,..: a lot of A.A. meetings. The ITAT• Ofl' CALlll"Oll:MIA POR r«ordl'C[ 1n Boat 211, ••an 3:1 tii:g,;· It th th f THB COUNTY OP ORA.NOi! cluslvt pf Ml.c:tlll-I Mio• '' concerf1$ e grow 0 sense or cornmunit.y. and bond ,. A-61MI of o .. f th Id' f I Phones.: 543-M.fJ.& 542-4404 NOrte:I! 0,. H.i.IUNO O" .. l!T!TION rinot County, C•lllornli. ·~~~ one o e wor s most use u of human brotherhood. whkh •OR Pll:OU.T• 011 WILL AND Thi str111 1!kl,..1 '"" o1111r ~ . t' Al co hol1·cs c-1· ••• ... '•TT••• t1t111"'tlon.lfll!f,of1Mr"1~ organ1u ions, exists in an A.A. group is ao TDTAM•NTARY .. . tlt9crlbld 11 --'" tro taa; • .fO' Anonymous. palpable there have been Est1tt1 lfT1tns1e •. ST!I,., OK.-Mll, =.n-.;;;. ,,::11111•=:;~ ~~ During the past year. more times when I found 'myself · NOTICE is HERnY GtvEN ""'-' ,..., Hlblnty for .,,., 1ncorrKtnns ar "" Cl•ulle II:. RuUlll "'' fl)ld .... In I •I· Slrllf •!Id olhff --~II' than 1,000 new A.A. groups almost regretting that T'm not t1on tor llNlllll• of w111 •1'111 Clifkll •lld ,...,, ~ ~rein. · b . for IUUlllCI of Ll'lten T•t-t1.., lo S1ld Ule wFH 0. m9". llut ·whto.ut \\'ere established. That rings eligible. l========================:::c==========================IP11111on1r, nfll'lftCI: i. wtllcll ls mldt tor a:wtr11nt w w1rr1ntJ. ••J1rtu or~"" ,,_ Id 'd total l 16 000 fllnlltr Nrfkulln. •nd '11111 IM ti~ Ind ...... n:llll!I 11111, --•IPn. . ~-·-..... :: wor w1 e o , · A.A. has no religious creed ' -"'"-"" .. ___ -._ .. _ · ··~ P 1e1 ... r,,,... -1111 _,., wt .....,,..,.,""" to I'll' Ill• PrlN:INrNa:;:ef more than three times as or -A,_,_, a, beyond a conviction for J1nuary 1. 1911, •' •=:io 1.m.., in tl'lt 1111 no11 IKllrt<l ibY se111 °"""' TfllSI: ,. ,._ 10 ""!ii'" COllffroom of 0...rtment Na. 3 ef u lll wit: ~000.DO, w1111 llllffftt f~ Mlll'di'2 many as uic:re were years bom of experience that there court. 11 100 c1v1c c .... ~ Drl" wn1, 1n 1t111, ••In .:.1c1 nett prov1111c1, ~if ago. 1•5 "a power greater than "" c.,... of s...11 An1, C1Jlfornl1. "''" Uf!Cler 111e IHm• of 111d °"" "' O•IH December 10, 19111. Tr111t, fffJ, cht>rsin Ind IX""'9('jf', ... Each A. A. grou p is self-sun. ourselves" which is capable of w. E. ST JOHN, Trvsm •!Id of 111e trvsts cre•twc1 w ,., I' Counl'r Cler-. Ott<I of Trust. · ; ••. porting and self.governing. r e c I a i m i n g from the '-llnt s. "r•llllllR The benetrei.ry 11nc1rr uld OfM .,,, The dilferenl groups keep in .,,,_pheap aoy human being, 41' 1!"1 17111 "'""' Trust, 11'1' '"son m • br11c11 er det1y.i#·11, ...... .. Clltl Mell, C1lllwllie nrtl the Pbll9•llonl IKUrl'CI t II r ~. b' touch wilh each other through howev"r far g o n c In Tll: 1n4> '42·!2Q h•retotore txtcut..:r 1nc1 11.11 .... rwi1 to ~ ,... "'""'"-fOI'" ''"'*"'"" ~rsl1ntd 1 wrlllen o.ct1r1ffon-·ot a genetal service office in alcoholism. who has "an c ec1•t rd f d Publl""9d oren11 co1st t»llf •11ot. O.••utt •lld Dmllnd tor 1111. •nd."*ltt'tn New York. But there's not honest desire to 3lop drink· r . I ca . . riau PtclmbtT n. 1 '· 1'~ 1910 231'"70 :~lc~,.:,:~e~c: :o/ld .. ~ ~-::;1~~,;~ much central organization. So ing." 1..EGAL NOTICE Mllstv Mid obllt•llon1, •!Id ttiere111er, on I h July 21. 1,10, lhe 11ndtrJl1ntd CIU..-d ,.1111 nobody can. ~y exa~ Y ow Many attemplS have been , , "OTICI! 0,. TRU\Tl!l'I stt • notice p1 bre•dl 1nc1 pf •IKlloil •o o. many practicmg A. A. s there made by outsiders to explain · b. ' . . . . d ..._ Hnrc C::~:r' R:~ tlSI, "'" 7si. I!. aelf are at the moment. . how,A.A. manages to SUCC"", can e stoppe On Jl<IU¥Y ._ nn, i t 12:111 N-. it Otte: O.C:1mblr 1, ltto it:eU llPflto front et1lr1nc:e to Or-COUlllY TITLI!" INSU•ANCE rid -· inf ~ es Of the h ch' t nd ed' I Cow!Nule. 100 Civic Cll'ller Drive TRUST COMPANY • 11n:: onn~ gu I w ere psy 1a r; a m 1ca ~r1y w. 1t11 s1., city p1 s1rtt1 A,.., 15 ••kl Truate. General Service Office is that 1 .... at.ment so often fail, in • . c1n1or11r1. lMPl!RIAL MORTGAGE cOll:· BY aurton Ti~bm · : . ... 'r POll:ATION. II Tr111IH lllllMr Ill• llitecl of A Illa r eel SI •n .. the total is near 500,000. And restoring alcoholics to sobrie-if . head trull m1de bv JOHN c. "UL TON AHO P11bll1h~ N:W"°'"' g~!''l:::' it's growin11 at a rate Of about ty. PsychoiogicaJ terms SUch you use· • yo· u· . r· . , • l!llSAIETH II:. FULTON, Ind rtoeorlled t-comb1necl wllll 01tty r P1'.at NtwS~~· --o IT~. ln Book fOIO, P111 9IJ. f/I Offlclal lie-Ch, C1lflornla Otc Ill '7 '·~· 10 percent a year. as -"gr' oup Ulerapy" and RKOn11 of Or-c_,.,, c1ntornr1, 1t111 1"' r • ~ 21• l!Ylfl to l«U•I •n lncltbtl'CIMSI In !Ivor of • 22!).7' This indicates a growing "mut~I . reinforcement" are cu.RA w1Noc:UR AND Mo 11: 11: 1 s LEG'• NOTICE .. th t lcoh 1· · trotted out to make the ex . . , WINOC:u• -owneo •rid 111111 11'1' ~ ·, • recogn1Uon a a 0 ism IS . . . . • CU.ll:A WINOC:Ull ANO MORRIS WIN· . a treatable disease _ and a planallons sound scientific. ocu11: 11'1 rulDn of Thi t*11eto ot HOTIC• TO CONTRAcT011:s : -c1rt1ln obll11tlPn• wcurl<I 111tr1b'I'. notice 1.1.h.rtl......,.I "' llft) • ~ growing willingness on the of wflkll Wll rwc:ardlll •·11·70. In aool!; SEALED PROPOSALS wnt bl r.t11¥.d of ... icti' ·-seek t«ll, p-721. pj 111<1 Offlcl1I llKOrlh. It ~ Admlnl1tr111 .... Offktt el t111:•. part I v ms w IMPERIAL MOll:TGAGE CORP. wm 1111 .. oun111n v.11.., Stllaol O~trrct . he lp. DISTRICTS 1t ""bllc lllC1lon to lllt hllMJl bidder tor Nllmblr One Lt11!11111tHe Lin• • ,~ cnh, Pl"l'•bl• In "wflll rnonev af the Foun11ln Vin..-, c1n1orn11 ' . . Perhaps the m 0 st en-Unltl'CI Sl1ta If Ille tlm• of 1111, wllllout llP lo 2:00 P.M. TUl!SOAY, ~-... r · th t th w1rt1ntv 11 !o tlll1, _._1o11 or ..,. 2'1, nn, u !d bids thireiNtr °"' u lii":ilv couraging news ts a e RA TES TOLD cvmtir1nc11, Thi lnlerett C011v1v..:r to •nd lo be Pllbllcl., open..:f ind rNd 1 .., average age of A. A. members now h1111 tlV Miii Tr111tH 11n<1er 11ld Deed co"11ructlon 01 the ,ot;, I ol TruO, ln Ind lo !Ill lollowlllt 6Hc:tlbtd AOOITIONS TO OISTAt has been decreasing steadi y CR MENTO (UPI) '~'" ,to-;11: Tr•ct No. 1111 eor.... HOUSE CT ~~-N· over lhc pasl few years. SA A Hltl'll•nd•. 11 •'-" on , ""'' .._111<1 11 tht 0111rkt Mm1"11t••liY1 s~ d of .. 1.1 the· California taxpayers pal d 1n boolr. •""' n 1n11 20 o1 Mli mi .. , T1 lbert 11111 N-1'"" .1......,..,e1, • ... Jnstea Waiting Un I 1r m 8S6 t • l d' tr! U ~ 11'1 t"IConll of Or•,,.e COllft'Y, Foun11ln V1lr..,, Orlnte County. · , lives have been ruined by $322, ' o spec1a IS c c111r. c1111orn11 ,. ·'· I d excluding ones fo r schools and c-11 k-n .. , 47 SNw•rd or..,.11191 1nc1 ..,.c;1i<1t1ons tor .._. ... ~. alcoholism, peop e are a -. d · RO .. Ceron• dtl .v..r, c1111orn11. tlon ire on 1111 at "" · milting their problem and water utility operations urtng for ~ ,.11.._. p1 1,,1,,. obll9•tloni 01a1.ict Admlnlst••tlve Oft!c• ., · J968-G9. a report from the Con· ucurtcl bv 111d o...., 1nc:11ic11.,. t.1:1. F011nr11" V11tev Sci'lool 011111c1 seeking A. A. help in lhe early tro\ler's office s h 0 wed dl•rwtt 1nc1 ••-.t tM Trustee 1nd Nllfllber o ... LIOl!lhou11 L•nt : "·,~ Stages of the disease. of Jiit. M1"6.M -Id 1:11111'1(1, PIUI 10 Founl•ln VllllY", Ctlltornt1 ' ; Wednesday . Ptr<:fftf ll'ltffltl on ._.14 bll1na trem '-11111 IM ottrce1 of 1111 An:lllltcti, : • .• No one has yet found a 10-10 lo Hie..., otf. ,..,,. J_-.clflf bonUI CARMICHAEL·lc:l!MP. AACHIT!'&i· The repqrt said there were on uN11hf 1:111,nu. ~ut trvstee fees. 2110 Los F1nr P11c. , ~ treatment which will enable a 304,0 district! which had total forKl&wr1 c:o1t1 . ..:rv1nc11 11 '"' ind •tc. to1 "'""'"· c111ro~i. 9003t ~ · ' tr I hollc to resume -u O•lld : ll·l:J.70 Co"tr1elor1 w~o 1•1 dlslrou1 of . ..:.:.~ . ue a co rece~ts from all sources of IMPERIAL MOll:TGAGE Pl•na. JJ11<lllcfttlPn1 Incl P•OPPI ~"' "normaJ drinking." But A. A. 1 cORPOll:ATlON · 1or tht 1111riio1e ot pr191rin1 ,.,.,• 1t.Zr. h nmved beyond a doubt $1•24 •799•809 and • t 0 ta Credit card fraud cost Americans over 200 million Tnnl: tel SP I t ti ... I -·1 for 11111 won. 1m1:i <f<I"• aJ r·~ ' ' $1.125,721,924, IY A r ...;;.• IUblKI lo «Mlln CIDllll'llfons. ht~ that an alcoholic can recover The county with the lease dollan last v.-•.-. p1111111M11 N-1 H1rbor NIWI Preis 11•111e1· trom ttie pffie" 01 "" Arcllllict from his addiction and go on J-eomblM'll w1111 DILlf Piiot. NtwPOrt orw.,. .-,.-. number of special districts Chilling thought,. isil't it? INcti. c1n1on111 oec1m111r u. 21, 21. A 1~11 a1 tll.• "r '" wm -~ ,_. to live a happy and useful life was Alp'"" wo·th only three. 19711 2TN·70 o~ r 10 1u1r•n111 "'• return, 1n hi! 'thoo ·~-1 •• w II h • cheerful thought It d 't ha conllltlOfl of •l1n1 •nll -111c1tlol'lt..,,... Wl t al\oVllU . c ' ere s a : oesn ve L£GAL NOTICE Jn FIVE IJ) dlYI •lier lhl bl• Pl*llrtt He'll always be, in a famo us to ha~n to you. . T.u74l ~1~°QuAL1F1CAT10Ns: ... ~· .. \, A. A. phrase, "one drink away ot if you use your h--.J "'-, m-precisely, yoarf·-•Krww ..... '"""" No bid wlll Ill KtNllll lrom I (Gflft"~c&w r d k " B t th hot y } AJ • c;au. vr. v a"" -. NOTICI! ro c1t••1T01ts ""'° I'll• not """ 11c ... ..,, 1n ecc~llld• rom a ND • U C W e a e umm • fs.ct, 1111 -6"1 \l.C.C.I wllll IM -~!-pf "'' Cont~ teuowship of A.A. i stands You see, unlike sienatures, your face·-can't be fo~. {11 A "'fll lrltUler •• •bout to bl ml(ff. Llct"M .Ad or f9 Wl'lom I ,.._.., fO(ftol " h Whi 'i. "tt--'· ··-lbl T~ ... mn •nd bll1l11M1 1C10r1111t Ml not blfn liw111 JP1Cllk1llv IOI" '"' ready to help uim keep I al ch is why Urutcd States National .INUI& came u"" °' lf'll tr1ntf-lrt: Hlnry ll"rwdt!'ldll tiur-of •llbm1111no • blll fo{',1:'" distanOC. When he's tempted Hand Down 'I"' 11111 "°''"' Fr1'Clerldts. t1111Mnd .... Wiit, fll"OlKI. No bid wm Ill (OftllcllrM ~ with the FaccCard. "' 1112 wnt OcN11 '""'· NfWWf 11 1• m10t oii • P-..1 Form tuh.lttriliii to take a drink, alJ he has to BfKll, C•llf. 11'1' !ht Archlikt •!Id •c«imunl..i:. by • do is -·II another A.A. Day or As its name implies, this Mas•·.t"'I.·-card hu "'Ofttl'f' ™ r111n11 tM 1M.r111111a ""'"'"'" et •l<llllf'• c1111ier. 011ct. or c"1Mle "'° ~--.1.fi~ J--ll'lt 1-l«M lf't: CllK!r ..... N11bl1 M 1t11 k11ao1 .. night. rain or shine. winter or $17 Mi.Ilion· picture 00 it. (Sealed in plastic.) J•nil• IE. M•"-' .,..., G11111 "'· 1r1c1. 111 n...""" o1 ,, 11111,.,. oi.~ Su--, every A.A. is read.v M111WM. t1u1111M1 Wiii wit.,*' 1111 Wtst -nt Of'"" •-1111. " """" So bod ! Ex t Qeffn Fforlt, frtt~ Sffcto, Cllll. Dbtrlcl ......-vn l1'lt rlthl 19 rt!HI .,,, to drop what he's doing to help no y can USC 1 • ccp you. 'All other bllllnlll -Ind lddttsHs ot •II bldJ oC 19 WllYI '"' 1r..,1111t111n ·-~~ A.A. rememher that NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) In short, it's sale. ut«l 11'1"" lr•llt'llf'OI' wlllll.n tn .......... or 1nlormlllll11 In •Inv bld1 or Ul..)M 4.UUU.... l•Jt ,.,11 ...... , --"' Ille 1r1nt-bl1Mlr11. p~ Wlll be "'•di i..:,,. Two prominent Y a 1 e And handy. For instant idcntirteation. """N!~ :::: :" ~~ 1n111e 1111•11"·."6;. No Red Threat 'For Present' WS ANGELES (AP) Adm. Joho S. McCain Jr .. commander of United States n11Jitary forces in lhe Pacific, uys Communilt Olina is d e p 1 o y J n g: nuclear-armed medium rante b1lll s t lc rrtlssiles. 'Jbe misallea, McCain told· a news conference Wednesday, have a range or 1,100 miles. Asked if Olin• has a 1igniflcant number of auc:h llleoJ!ON, McCain "Plied, "~ ret. '1 University alumni h a v e 1c1 Thi i.uthlft •1111 .-.1 lltlUll'tJon o-nm.111 COdl " m., ~ donated more than $17 million OK, how do you get one? of~ ... ~.:=.:: :~~H~'.:~v'S D111r1c1 f'fl• o.i.r°mlntd 1111 ,_,..i ~ to the school . F:-t off, fill out l! short applicati"on "!--" at ··y one GR.OCEll:lfS. lotlll<I II 2111 Wiii :11"" •• ,. ol -dltm Wlfli,, Fn411 .&.&~ D iUlli. -OCMn f~. N.-rt llldl, Ci. •nd. lilly Wlllf'9 ltof1 WOl'"ll 11 to ~ ~ \'ale President Kingman f 59 Iii IM "....,,,.1 'r*"' lMJINlti c;ooew111, """"'· ..,. Hell <r•rr or IYot • wtlf• Brewster has announced that 0 Out 0 CCS. Trld. N-ll"IXturn Ind l:lulMitflt ''"" llttded ta ••tcv!e IM conlrl(,_toJ,;rilio tflll ln~ of ..-Id •f'OCl'V lllfllntl •. ltl pj ffM 11Ctrt11necl Witt •Ill .. ,.~ .. the late Edwin J. Belnecke of Second off', Wear a sniilC for OUl camera, fdl Ttat 1l1Ct. -' 1t1t 11111 .. "" 1n1r lllt '" 1111 0!11r1ct•1 ollkft. ""'1 M Greenwk:h has """'ueathtd whkll. n.,. twit 1r1Mflt 11 10 111 c. n1!111111 11 '"' lni.tflteci Nrty .~·- -.'4 That's it. ~twcl .,..: -·· Tiii lllCCtufUI llkkllt" Wiii be .. $1~,34!.000. B e i n e c k e , a R••d to '"'t a F•--"' ... --1 '> ~ N:;,.r;~, "Miil ••s:.,1:, :l't!"' " _, • co.. ....,."' ,, 1ectr Ji6 member of the class of 1907, _. Y ~-..,~, "'~'~ J4U vi. 1.1oo. NtwHf'I 11 lf!111 bl ITIAfld••o.., u"" 1._ a,,~ was chairman of the board of That's u~n.O' your head, lJNITBD flHcfl. c1t1htm11. on or •tttr 1>«emw 1or 10 w11om "'' con1r1c1 11 •w.,... the S nd If lchl CO ~ 2f, 1t10, tnd l/f>On 1nv lubc:OtllrlclOt' under .11"-a perry a u nsotl • Otlt\I OtcMlbOI'" 9. 11n. 1e ,,., net •tt• 111.tn 11'19 Mltr •..dnw lie died last January. C!mA.fTT'D'S ",.,,.. Frllttflekl r11e1 • 1n WOrk:mtn ""°'°'"' tw·-0.6,J'U.~j l"•lfllfff-W 111 1111 a tNllon of 1111 c-.1rect -.,-!!" U.S. Ambassador to Franet 1t.TA.,..,.,.().•1'.TA. "T. ;.:,..:.wlW Ho Mlklt, '"'' w11Mr1w 1111 ~ ..... Arthur K. Watson of New Ca· Coat& ittsa Otnce 1845 Newport 81\ld. .J.. U1i_.. t U. UM.I 4~::'tt,';. M•"'-:.,"" ..t" ,.:':!1' ..!:~':'~Id!~ ~ uaan bas given $1,919.000, BAN'K. G~ M. MfillW• IY OROEll: 01' TH• IO-'ll:t>Of: Bre•ster said. Walson, a 19'2 South Co&st Pltiia 3333 Bristol Street ..,..M.1.1. '""" J~•r,.,.",r:i, .. JtT ., 1,., ~~~~;~~J VAl..tl!Y sc..,..,,.r.: graduate, was chairman of lhe Now59C.•slmLoc:acs.t ,......,. ._. .... m oia1111cT ··-;r,, .. board of IBM World Ttadie )lt4 v11 ti.. Mil. w1Lt1AM 11. c•ANE. c~ I "'.__, BtKll. C•""' 11 1111 Glwrn-1"' Boull --~-. Corp. prior to his becomina • """'1"'" o....-.. co.11 o.oi •;tot Pv111r111et1 ~·"" COllt 0.1" P1i.oi aml>Ju ador earlier this year, Oectmlltr u, 1970 1:1:11.,. Otcembtr ,, 1" 1119 12,.,111 COLTON (AP) -.The folb 1t the Mlller Honey Co. ar• '· · . :J!'ini m.und thtH d1ys 1111-:·:.bi&: each other how sweet it ls. Tha•b to the cyclamate ban · -100 a growing interest in natrition in this country, the • • bol\eY induatry ta buzzi!lll ·;·~·I better than evet. : .:, ~·we~e hid, ,roupty, a 40 •.. ,percent lncreue thlt year,'' "'it'ys Woodrow Wlllon Miller, .:prffident of Miller's American ·:·Haney Co., the ~ortd's larae.t producer., His btes an so blL!y the San Bernardino County firm ii ;fiting ,....thing new lhi• : ; j1f.r: shipping honey in tank ·· ear lot&. ~····'Miller. 57, lives in a he.xagon.tlaped houae painted in honey tones at 11900 Honeyhlll Drive in Honeyblll Estates. Hil license pl1te ,·-,hears the word HONEY. '.:.:'..:tt isn't too hard to guess his favorite sandwich spread. --In fact, there's litUe that Miller doesn't claim f« honey. ,. ~IJe notes that honey ·:~producll llrudy are uJed _..:,tor ·;. C01metiC1, .ca nd i ea, ,; ~utleal product.I 'and -·e .coating applied to guns on '. Millthlpt and that a ary. :;-=dered form-dehydrated -Is being u s e d ln-'.:~~rfbingly in flour pr<lducta. '.',µ~ as cake mixes. ,. ": :Americans, ~ said in an in- : ~t;r:i(lew, are just beginning to ~r~lte the nutritional value of · · ~y. It hu mineraia and '·e!ieym .. , which refined sugar ·'does not. . ~· "'Ht peM10ally believes honey .. ;ti~;.(lonfattening. Nutritionist11 "rfo ·ting honey ls · :kar:bohydrate, dispute this. • :· .Americans consume a n : lwrage of one pound of. honey ·~ person a year Miller ···ilia-far below the 8'12 pound.II :.consumed by the average .Northern EurQPe&n . : '' !;£! said honey sales spurted • .di'alnatically in this country .. wl;\eit cyclamates were ban- .. ~~A tot m people switched to · hgJ)ey," be said. "They found · iVs>better for you and you only . bl~ to u11e h.aH as much." .• Miller's father, Nephi, ·1!!t:ab1ished the Jinn's nrat ..j.uaiit in Colton in 1910 because :ct11ts easy access to railroads. ··Si'1Ce then planU ha ve been '.'Op:e'iled in most of the western '&tales. Hawaii, South Dakota ' aftd:·Nebraska. ,He owns about 20,000 hive!. :·A;'.good hive averages about '0;000 bees. " .. ,. ' . . . ,. ·::1'op Author Joins Russ ~:Protesters MOSCOW (AP) -Rusalan ·n-o-velist Alexander _5oll.}leni1"yn. winner of the 191e·Nobel Prize for literature, has joined a semi-underground ci vil rights organization ln . l\dSCow headed by three pro- inirtent physicists. S o v I e t aow.rcts ha ve reported. 'Ihe organization was fonn- ed-last month to generate making ''con s tructive criticism" about Soviet socie- ty. No official move has been made yet to break it up. Solzhenitsyn, who turned 52 Friday. was brou1ht into the Orga'nization as a "CM· .J't.1JXNHting member" du~ng a Tn~etlng Thursday 1n a MO&Cow apartment . ln· ""'8ants ·said . They said hf: ·was· present as the three !1)°$illizers •lee~· him to Membership. '·•Tfie group Is led by Dr. Andrei Sakharov, developer cl l»e·;.$oviet Union's hydroaen t:lrmlb and a leading exponent of' Uberallz.atioo of the soviet ~.stem. Olher organize.rs are Dr.;Valery Chalid,. and Dr. :Mdrei Tverkollhl•bov, both J'\IY~cists. "Aiso brouaht into the gr6ufl Tqupday was: Alexander .Galich, a popular stnaer "'1Wn for und e rground biUads. The only o t h e r pq~na linked publicly with titre~ oraanizatim are a ri\l tht:matlclan, Aleiander Yffenin·Volpin, and a phyti· Cl.ii; Dr. Boris Zukerman . ·~",A:;p:tatement drculated Nov. 15, 1wben the group lfU form· ed.,. a&Jd tts aims would be to k9tp wat.ch on the "le1al &UJ.intMs I D d lndMd111l lreedoln ln Soviet law." The So\tiet conlt.ittJllon provides !or · fttedom ol IJ)MCh. but tibaral lntellectuala compllln th1\,tbe rl1ht eslsta on paper ~ly ,. ., ~·. 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I ....... ,, UMA_,..G...,,t , I • ·. .•. . . . :: .... : :~· . ;; : :.~J . i • Mond.1;1, D«mibef 14, 1970 Hughes Myswry Unravels By JEAN HELLER ~~""' ..... LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - It is a scene somewhere between James Bond and Sam Spade: ' Hard-faced men in electric blue suits who stand in the shadows of the Las Vegas • ·Right Bugging devices, elec- ~ Ironic jamming equipment, telephone attachments that scramble con••ersations. 1be secret world of master empire builder H o w a r d Hughes is being torn apart by bickering subordinates, suspi· cion and intrigue. The public side of the war 'for control of Hughes' $300- million Nevada holdings and ultimately his entire $2-billion empire gives only a hint of the fear and turmoil that have gripped the vast Hughes organiiation in a stranglehold. Interviews with public of- ficials and members of the Hughes corporate structure paint a clear picture: Everyone is certain he is being spied on, and wants to spy himseU, apparently believing a best defense is a good offense. It is all done in the l"Jme of an elusive Las Vegas com· modity called security. And the most deft practitiOner is Howard Hughes himself. The public phase of the power struggle between rival factions of Hughes' polyglot empire began a week ago with the summary firing of Robert A. Maheu, manager o f Hughes' Nevada Operations, HNO, and Jack Hoo per, Hughes' chief of security. HNO oversees Hu g b e11' Nevada holdings which consist of six hotels, seven casinos, more than 500 mining p~ perties, including silver and aold mines, and real el!tate. Maheu and Hooper wert handed their pink slips by the directors of the Houston-based Hughes Tool Co., led by 1eneral counsel Clester Davis. But Maheu refused to be eusted and obtained a restraining order preventing the Davis group from Inter- fering with his management operations. Davis countered with .a court order baniShing . Maheu from all Hughes pro- perty. ' The ensuing court batUe ~d have been avoided if Hughes had personally In· tervened. But that would have meant a public appearance and Hughes hasn't made a major public appearance since 195.'I. In fact, Hughes wasn't even in town. He had made a secretive 3 a.m. bade~ d epart ur e from his fortres11 at the Desert Inn Hotel Nov. 25, and by the time the corporate blood began to spill, he was reported to be 3,000 mUe11 away in the Bahamas. As Hughes departed. he hinted how extensively an at- mosphere of susplcion pervades his organization. The exit he used from the Desert Inn is a door which is sup- J)OSed to be locked from the Jnside and guarded. But It wa11 open and no security people were in sight. "Why have I been payinr;i ·Hooper all that money all these years to protect my security when 1·m walking out this door without anybody around lo challenge me?" Hu(Zhes is reported to have &aid to an aide accompanying him. "This could be somebody with chloroform going through this door instead of me." Behind him, Hughes left a ninth floor penthouse as im- penetrable as the vaults at Ft. Knox -maybe more so. Guards art constantly on duty to keep away unauthorized personnel -and that's just about everybody. Only five inen hlft regular access to Hawaii Chief Inaugurated HONOLULU (UPI ) -Gov. John A. Bums Monday began bis third term ln ofiice as chief execuUve officer for the atate or Hawaii in colorful in· augu.ration ceremorUes a t Jolani Palace, tho country's only royal palace. Burns, 61, took his oath of offk:e from William S . Richardson, Hawall c b I • I •• ju.slice. Also tild"' tho oath of office was former State sen. George R. 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San Franclsco's 49ers, the Oakland Raiders and the St. Louis Cardinals fell before coach Joe· Schmidt's Lions, who are second in the Nationa1 Conference Central behind the Minnesota Vikings with an 8-4-0 record. 1'he Vikings have clinched tht div\slon title. The Ram-Lion struggle Is the la.st o( lhe season in the Monday night pro foot. ball aired by ABC. Kickoff is at I o'clock. The telecast will be blacked .out. in • Southern California: Jt will ·be broadcast, however, by KMPC (710). The Rams and coach George Aile• have a Jot going for them, too. 'l'b<l)l've won their last three ·-San Francis<», ~ AtWtta Falconi and UM New·Orteans Saints -and .re Ued at the kip with the 49ers in the NFC Weat., each with an 8-3-1 record. , Weeks ago Ram fans Rnsed.the Delrolt Invasion wO»ld be a vital one 1n· their team's· title drive. 'Memorial Coliseum was officially proclaimed sold out Jut Wednesday. 0n Dec. c quarterbacl: Gres Landry and the LIOOJ cubed In oa three breau for scores and downed the Cardlnals, 16- S. The clinchlng touchdown came on a 28- yard blast by Mel Farr, well remem~ bered ht.re as a star halfback at UCLA. Roman Oabriel and the Rams the same afternoon put it together with a 34-16 romp over a scrappy but outmanned band of New Orleans Saints. The Salnta' quarterback, Billy Kilmer, liter .. id the Liom have a "really fine" offense, possibly a little better than Los An&eles. The Rams defense, however, was stronger, he said. "Detroit's defense has always been good and now the offense has improved considerably. They have fine speed in the backfield, an d in the receiving much bet- ter balance -and doo't forget Detroi• beat us last year, 28-0,I, Allen said. Said Schmidt, "I fed even though th• have more losses now than th.ill time la year, the Rams remain an excellent tea defensively and oUensivelf. "We have respect for everything thc11 do and they are a team accustomed I winning. We look atJhe Rams as one• the better teams in football." .. Tr.ue Football Aficionados ' . Sanders Breaks Famine; Palmer Win String Ends FREEPORT, Grand Bahama (AP) - Doug Sanders broke a long victory famine. And AmJld Palmer broke a long victpry !tring. "It's important to know I'm not fini sh- ed," lhe .37-year-old Sanders said Sunday after a two-hole sudden-Oealh playoff vic- tory over Chris Blocker for the $26,000 first·pla~ check in The Bahama Islands Open Golf Tournament. Sanders abandoned his happy-go-lucky playboy role for one of s t o n y -laud determination in the final round as be aought his fi rst victory in almost four )'ears. He watched in irtricken fascination as the husky, hard-hitting Blocker nibbled away at his lead, passed him and finished With a sparkling six-under-par 66 f<r 272. Sanders, winner of 17 previous events but slum~ridden for two years, came to the finishing hole, a long par-five with water in the front, needing a birdie to tie. He put his seaind in a trap to the right of lhe green, blasted out some 45 yards to about seven feet and knocked in the putt that forced the tzth playoff on the circuit this season. He finished with a 68. "I wanted to go for the green," he said, "but I ddldn 't want to put myself com- pletely out of position to make four. When J made that sand shot, I really felt I could make the putt." PRO GRIO FANS IN BOSTON (ABOVEI, BUFFALO BRAVE HEAVY SNOWS. Bolh Sanders and Blocker made par on the flI'8l playoff, bole. Blocker, a 31-year- old veteran of sii: years on the tour, bogeyed the second from a trap and Sanders scored a two-putt par for his first victory since the 1967 Doral Open. Bruins Call ed Bes t in U.S. After Romp By THE ASSOCIATED fRESS UCLA showed why it is top-ranked among the nation's basketball teams with a 95-75 trouncing o[ Tulsa Saturday night at Pauley Pavilion. Losing coach Ken Hayes labeled the Bruins "the finest team in America." UCLA, led by Sidney Wicks' 27 points, is undefeated in fou r starls trus season. Meanwhile, ninth ranked Southern California swept past Arizona State, 88-- 68, in a regional contest at Los Angeles. The 4-0 Trojans were led by ~nter Ron Riley's team-record 22 rebounds. Paci r i c 8 "darkhorse" California proved it will be a cootender thls year after winning the annual Cable Car Clas. sic championship in San Francisco with a 76-85 win over Weber State. Tbe Bears had stormed to a com~ manding 18-4 lead in tbe first five minutes but had to survive a second half rally by Webe r. Jackie Ridgle of CaJ was named the tournament's most valuable playe r. Santa Clara downed the University of San Francisco 6S.~9 to win lhe tourna- n1ent consolation tille. Among other West Coast schools, perennial WCAC cantender University o{ Pacific easily downed Wyoming ~9 in an intersectionaJ game at Stockton. The Tigers were led by junior ~nter John Gianelli, who hit· for 31 points and grab- bed 18 rebounds. Washington led all the way in ils con- test with Montana and evened its record at 2·2 with an 116-&7 win. Unbeaten Oi'egon State, behind the hot shooting of sophomore guard lttike Keck, downed Brigham Young University 99-80 al Corvallis. Keck scored 20 Points in leading the Beavers to their fourth straight win. The Houston Cougars, meanwhile, won their eighth straight Bluebonnet Bowl Basketball Classic Litle with an 81-86 win over 18th-ranked Oregon. It knocked the Ducks (4-1) from the unbeaten ranks. ''Sure, I'm disappointed," Palmer said after his bid fell short in the final round of the open, the last event on the 1970 pro achedule. "But,'' he added, and the f>lltty putty face slipped into that famous grin, "we'll just have to try it again ne:tt year. "I 'll take the optimistic attitude rather than the pessimistic," the 41-year.old master said. ''Maybe next year I'll win two or three of them." It was the first Ume since he scored his first professional vklory in the 1955 Canadian Open that Palmer had failed to win an individual title. ''Actually," he corrected, "it's the * * * Edison: A Joh Well Do·ne Chargers Ove rcome Traged ies to Do I t Standing out as one of Orange County's top sports success stories for 1970 surely has to be Edison High School's drive to the CIF football championship for Class AAA schools. For a school to reach such a plateau in only its second year of existence is highly impressive. And it's even more Imposing con- sidering' the two tragedies which struck the 1969 Edison football program. The death of one boy and the broken neck and subsequent paralysis of another surely would ha ve been enough to take the starch out of the most stable grid programs -at least for a couple years. But coach Bill Vail. his splendid staff and the kids got together, overcame the heartbreak of it all and proved they were !he best of some 80 Southland AAA division high schools. And frankly I'm not too sure I.bey wouJdn't be able to handle the AAAA Champs from Bishop Amat. It's to· the credit of all coocerned - coaches, kids and those ultra-loyal EdiJOR boosters -that the CIF title wu brought to the Orange Coast area. They all deserve a super well done. * * * And '! b 11 e Edlso• ,._.., plaadllt, f'llllertoo JC football coacll Hal Sbubeclc mtrlU: 1 Cl')'iDJ towel for bll t1capadt1 rtetntJy -aJI for Magbt 11 llll over. rated llometl )o1t 1o twice-beaten C0Ue1e of Seqaoils, tt-tl, la the 1tak JC till• came at Baktr1fltld Sltonl11. Sberbeet went weepiq to tbe ttlde JC playoff officials wltea told Ute ftnah woWd be In Visalia, home of the eveatall cbam))I. Sherbeck asked tluit ~ state Intervene and order Ute site awUcbed lo Bakersfield College because H 1e11ted 17,000 compared wltb Vls1lla'1 5,IM plu atadlwn. Thua, be wOQfd deny VJsallaas 1 cbance et.11111 WHIT• WHI TE WA.S H _,.._, __ _ - lo witch t.beir team on lta bome l'ouodl. But It bSew up ID bit f1te. tie •• tbe ...,.., ....... II< loot ......... Alld, bit reasoniag took 1 btUI tlDc:e ... ly 1,1$7 1llowtd op at llUmlldd. Shtrbtdl: wu alto rtporkdly mtffed beeaaae acme of kb pi.yen made fln& team on die All-eowity teledklu. Yd $e cltap wh covm F JC fer Ute F1llltttoa Tribune didn't eveo nomlnak 111)1 of ~ '.Hornet. for 1ucll recognition. Unfortunately, the best team In tk 1lale at the end of tH )'W' -Oru1e Coast Colleae -dtdn't qullty for tbe pla.yof(1, llavtq settled for secolll place In Its conferuce. Woadet w-• dtt lnve1tl1at1o1 will bellD? Tbere eaglat to be tae anytime Fullertolll JC lotet a football fame, wUt "IU. Ute area of talent Sberbeck his to recruit from -like A.nabelm, Fullertoa, La Habra, Brea, etc. * * * John Ralston (Stanford coach) and Jim Plunkett (reparted winner of the Heisman Trophy but only 2nd team on Associated Press' All·America squad) will be special guests at SOOtb Coast Plfll.8.'s grid banquet next month. The affatr will be staged Jan. 28 at Santa Ana Country Club. South Cout Plaza's prep player of the week promotion for 18 schools would be wound up with the gala event. PS -Wonder how the Plunkett defenders felt after the AP All-America team was announced and after Notre Dame'• Joe Thei.smann passed for 526 yard.a and .ran for two touchdowns in the rain-drenched game with USC? * * * ADD EDISON -Bow11 Ulla for ac-- nncy ta pnd!cUar E411Go lllP'• CIF playoff score1? Tllb Corltr'• Pndlclloll Edlton ti, S.Qy HIUJ 7 Edlteo 11, llollla-Hiiis 7 Edl!Oll II, lfest C.vlaa '7 Edilo• ti, Lompoc 14 Act.l•I Score EdllOI 20, Soooy Hint 7 Edlaon 41, Rellt11 Hiils I Edi'°" ti, Weit Covina 7 E41ooo 17, Lompoc II •• first lime since 1954." He woo the na- tional amateur title that sea.son. By any standards other than bis, lhe poWl!rful, slope-shouldered son of a Latrobe, Pa., greenskeeper, would bave bad an excellent year. He won more than '128,000, fifth on the Jlst. He finished second in three tournaments, including the PGA. He was 10th or better 12 times. But his only victory was a shared one when he teamed with Jack Nicklaus in the National Four Ball Championship on Palmer's home course ahLaurel Valley, Pa. He really hadn't planned to play in this one, but tiled a late entry in bis effort to l<ttp allvo the winning 1trlng. Sports in Brief He stayed alive with rounds of sa II' 69, then killed hls chances with a trip'.· bogey seven on the 12th bole i·· Saturday's third rowfd when he put b shots into the wood.s1 That led to a 75, left him eight strokt off the pace and only Palmer believed b had a chance. "The tournament isn't over yet," b said at that time. "I'm what, eight back And there aren't that many in front 1 me. We've played this game before, · said the man who put the word "Charge!' in golf's lexicon. But be couldn't get Jt going in the fin.1 • round Sunday, finishing with a 89 for 28: nine strokes back of Sanders. '68 Olympic Medalil;t Losing Duel WithCance1 RO'ITACH·EGERN, Gumany -The condlUon of 1968 Olympic 400-meter sUver medalist Lillian Board, fighting for her life in a Bavarian cancer clinic, re- mained "unchanged" this morning. A' spokesman for the Ring berg Clinic said the hopsital's medical director, Dr. Jmef lssels, caJled on the Golden Girl of British sports early today and then an- nounced her condition was unchanged. Sunday, Dr. lssels said the young track star's condition took a tum for lhe worse and added. "I fear we are fighting a losing battle. But we •re not giving In.'' It was Lillian's 22nd birthday Sunday. • NEW ORLEANS -The New Orleans Saints found their missing offense Sun- day, but dollar signs in the San Francisco 49ers' eyes made it all for naught. The 49ers came from behind -for the second consecuti ve week -to defeat the Saints 38·27 and move into first place in the Western Division of the National Football Conference. The lead will be short-lived if the Los Angeles Rams can gel by Detroit tonight and move back into a tie with the 49ers and th eir 9-3-1 record. San Francisco ends the regu lar season next week at Oakland while the Rams visit the New York Giants. • DENVER -Two quarterbacks, one a veteran and the other a "green pea" in pro football experience, took turns in the spotlight Sunday as the Denver Broncos rallied late to lie the San Diego Chargers, 17·17. The draw kept the Californians in the basement of the American Con ference Western Division in the National Football Le.ague and enabled the Broncos to retain third place. The Chargers jumped away to a 17-0 Jead by halftime with John Hadl, on his way to his seventh straight 2,000-plus yard season, winging a 6 3-y a rd touchdown pass to Gary Garrison in the first si:s: minutes. Al Pastrana, a member o( Denver'! reserve squad for two seasons until get.- ting a full-time chance at quarterback a week ago SunQay, started for the Broncos but couldn't get them going. Then he came back in the last quarter to team up with rookie running back Bob Anderson in solid scoring drives. • PR l NC E GEORGE, B.C., -The father of Toronto Maple Leafs hockey player Brian Spencer was shot to death Saturday night after making a gun·poin t complaint about 1 television station's hockey coverage and wounding a Moun- tie, officials said. · Roy Edward Spencer, 59, Fort St. James, B.C.1 was killed after wounding a constable in the leg, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said. The shooting came as Spencer was leaving CKPG-TV, which he had forced off the air, the RCMP said. Authorities said Spencer forced his way Into the station with a .45-caliber pistol after telecast of the Vancouver-California National Hockey League game. He complained to newsman Tom Haertel and asked why the station didn't broadcast more Maple Leaf games. His son had been interviewed durlng the Maple Leafs' east coast game, not teen in the Vancouver, B.C. art a. • NEW YORK -Shelled by the C.ma· diem In Montreal and blaolted by the Rangers here, the slumping Los Ange}es Kings have two nlghtl olf before meeting the defending cbamplon Bruins Wednes- day night In Boston. Ranger aoau. mu .. VWemurt ICOl'ed his second shutout of the National Hocl!:er League season Sunday night as the King! fell H , their eighth consecutive game without victory. • The California Angels will play du'ef home games starting at 6 p.m. and nint others at 2 p.m. in the 1971 Americ11 League season which opens at h o m t against Kansas City April 6. General manager Dick W a l s h an- nounred today that some 6 p.m. start: were selected in July and August beclti: the cool of the evening will provide mon ccmfort for tans. He said the 2 p.m. starts will enable families to attend traditional Sunda} morning activities and still attend thr games. ' • MIAMI -Michigan State coach Dully Dau gherty and the Kansas City Chiefs' Hank Stram are the gold-plated names rumored interested in jobs as athletic director and head football coach at. lhe University of Miami. The Miami News said the 55-year-0!d Daugherty, once coach of two consective undefeated teams at Michigan State, is one of the nominees for the athJetic directorship. For heretofore unexplained reasons, Stram's name has continually fluttered in connection with the ooaching position despite the fact that he currently bosses pro football 's world champion Chiefs. Mullaney Rap s Lakers After I 03-I 00 Loss LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach Joe Mullaney of Los Angeles says Detroit didn't play too well but his Lakers were worse. · "It was a lousy ball game," ¥ullaneY. said Sunday nigh.t after the Lakers drop- ped a 103-100 decision to the Pistons. "We've just been very inconsistent - too many turnovers, too many bad passes," he said. "We lost the handle of the ball too many times. "There was one stretch in the third quarter when we came down the cou rt six ti in a row and never got 1 1hot off." Lakers were guilty of 28 turnovers, eight of them in the third quarter. Jerry West scored 33 points and Happy Hairston added 20 for the Lakers. Terry Dischinger and Dave Bing led a balanced Detroit offense with 20 and 19, respeoo lively. The loss snapped a three.game winnin& streak for the Lakers (17·11) who hit th9 road for four games beginning TuesdaJ: night at Buffalo. Besides sloppy ball handling, the Lakers a\90 were handicapped by the bad ankle of Gail Goodrich and heavy cokia of Hairston and Wilt Chamberlain. Forward Keith Erickson, who has undergone thumb surgery, will make the trip with the team and return to action irl one of the g~es at BuUalo. Clnclnnatl, Atlanta or Milwaukee. OITltOIT LOS ANGILIS ' I I • • • DIKlll"Vf" .... ~ H•"1111n ' .. 3 M-lltf' ... • MCMUiien ••• -· . "' " C119mlltrlfln 'M ... . , . .. Oood•k h ... " W•"'"' I W • Wnl n .. II .. ·--..... .. ·--I >• ' ·~"' ' .. " M<C.rN,. ... .. Dl"llcoll ' ••• , ..... • "' • Tott1t 41 1T·tcl llll let.ii !t :t>JS 11111 Dt1ro1t " v" n -1w La Ar>Otlft JJ 2t H 11 -.. l'O@lfd OUI -lrt-. lot•I loull -Dtl1011 !1. L05 A11911ft ,.I A~•-14.Ml • .. I .I j I I I \; .. ~tJ DAILY PILOT Monday, Dettmbet' 14, }q70 CIF Champs to Be Ho·nored B~nquet Final Gesture in l8-1non.tli Venture ' When a group of \'&rsity foolha ll "aspirants shov.'ed up at the unfinished ~campus of Edison •ligh School in !he 1pring of 1969 all roach Bill Va il could 'lay wa s, "They're so young, so green and ,IO inexperienced.'' Tonight at 6.30 in the school cafeteria tl\e Chargers "'Iii honor the product of .Jbat initial gathering -the cha1npions of t.he CIF AAi\ football y,·orld. On tap is the second auuual fall sports awards banquet. And being honored is a team that has spanked 16 st ra ight opponenlli, the last 13 this year in n1arching to the Irvine League and CIF cro"·ns. Edison's Green aud Gold culminated the perfect .season with a 27·14 victory over Lon1poc Friday night In the finals before 12.000 at UC Santa Barbara. Tonight's final gesture to the chan1- plons is 1he ron1pletion of an IS.month venture that sav; the Chargers o~n up preparation \Vith no shower facilities, no lock£'r rooms, no equipment room, cne senicr lineman destined to see action as a DAILY P ILOT Still P~tM LARGE ECONOMY SIZE -Edison's 6-6 senior snlit end John Fish- er was inslrwncntal in the Chargers' charge to a 13-0 record and the CIF .l\Al\ football title. F'ishcr, whn \vears g:lasscs under his helmet, is a three-sport star at the J:luntington Beach second year school. Overt·iuae Setbacl' RehuildiI1 g l\ID Suffers First Lo ss of Seaso11 tt is beCQn1 ing apparent lhat the rebuilding monicker appliet.I to this year's edillon of ~later Dei High basketball is \•anishing. Thafs !he assun111llrin 11nc gel s i11 hi.:ht of what coach Jerry Ta rdic·s i'.louar{'hs have been di:ling of tatl'. despi te Satu rday's loss -the first of the. sca);on. lo.tater Dei fell \'it:lim lo an overtin1e t·erdicl to highly regarded H.an1ona in the finals of the Bishop An1at ln\'italional basketball tournanlcnL 74-72. Th<' loss snapped a six-game \\'In string for the f\tonarchs and bul fo r a n1i ssed 16- footer at the end of regul atio n by the Htd and Grey, Tardie's quintet ,1·ould he edlert.aining the Valencia tou1'n<.'y 1'ucs- day afternoon t4) again~\ Troy "'1th on un~efeated slate. 6-3. Kniffi n is !he tilllcst i\lonarch on the sq11acl a!o11~ wi1h Steve Kemper. 1'he i\1atcr l.>ei uffcn~il'e attack \Vas slyn1ied to an extent in the latter ROin~s \I hen Kn iffin and Kc1nper 1\·cre fun:ed to relirl' fro111 the gan1e via the loul route. And playn1akcr Bob ll au1)(.·rt also foul- ed out -giving the '--1onarchs a rcva1npcd lineu p in lhc ovcrtirne -a pt•riocl that. S<J\V Jta1nona cash in four c1uick points and then ht-lei on for lhe tourney cro"·n. M•ler ~I 1nl R1mo11• !ltl " " • .. '• " • " Fri\/ ' ' ' " G•·•Y ' • • " t:nltton ' , ' • l, .... ' ' " Kemper ' • ' ' Mo~1'11el • • ' " llobfttli " • ' ~ Litw> " • ' " l(d~V ' ' ' " W•••ent•~n ' ' ' lln~o~rl ' ' ' ' M•" • ' ' N•nry • ' ' ' Tyl~r ' ' ' ' C.•!'f'ne ' • • ' To1.i1 " " " " 1o••I• " ,. " " Scor• ~, Ouarltro Miier "" " " " " • -n R1m0<1ft " " " " ' -I• starter last year and an unfinl!hed cam.- pas. Before the '69 season was to be com~ pleted, the Chargers were lo lose <lne player forever (juni<lr varsity player Mark Naylon) anq another was severely jnjured with a broken neck (Sam Fuga). !)('spite lhe adversities, Vail's crew rang up a 4-J-2 mark last year and cap- ped it this lime around with a 13~ cam. paign. Aiding Vail and the Charger crusade have been assistant coaches Vince Asaro, John Mye rs and Bcb Ralst<ln. MV, Chargers Drop Aztec Tourney Tilts By HOWARD L. HANDY Of tM D•llY Piiot ll1n Mission Viejo and Edison High basket- ball teams hope for better re sulls this week In tou rnament action after both were upended in the Aztec tourney at La Quinta Sa1urday !Ught. f\.1isslon Viejo fell to La Quinta, 64-56, in the title game and Edison dropped an identical G4-56 decision lo Loara in the consolation final. Edison returns to action Tuesday in the Huntington Beach tourney, facing Long Beach Wilson at Huntington. Mission Vie- jo is idle until Thursday. meet ing Ganesha at 5 in the opening salvo of the San Clemente tourney. The s1nooth working Mission Viejo machine suddenly ran out of gas in the third quarter Saturday night and before a pit stop could be made. host La Quinta posted the win. ··we just couldn't hlt in that third quarter and that big rellow (Jeff St. Clair) sco red a couple of quick ones and t.hat was all there was to it," coach Pat Roberts said after the outing. The loss was the first of the season for the Diablos who ran into an extreme shooting cold spell lo close out the third period -and it exended into the fourth quarte r. During the dry spell, La Quinta scored 21 points to three for Mission Viejo to grab an insurmountable 6l-47 lead with 6:03 remaining. The surge broke open a tight ball game that Y!'as tied at 42-42 with 2:42 remaining in the third period with the lead changing hands frequently to that point. Roberts offered no excuses for the loss but did admit to a height disadvantage. ''1'hey were taller than we were but that didn't make the difference in our shooting. We jus t couldn't hit and that was ii." During the Diablo drought, St. Clair worked his magic in a physical manner, muscling his way under the basket repeatedly to gain offen sive rebounds and score ag<1insl his shorter opponents. I-le had 27 for the night. .\ Edison, .,...l'lcoming memters of the football 1enm to the lineu p for the first time, nloved in front in the first quarter but fell behind 31-20 at halftime. It was 45-41 at conclusion of the third stan7.a with the Saxons maintai ning the lead for the balance of the game. Bob Wright hit 15 and Mike Smith had 12 for the Chargers with Ga ry Mills and 1\lark Harmon, both n1l'mbers or the AAA CIF championshi p grid squad, denting the scoring column for the first time this yea. Jcrr Masterson of f\1ission Viejo was named to the all-tournament team at con- clusion of play along wilh St. Clai r and f\fike Spr iggs of La Quinta : Kermit Olson of Santa Ana Valley and Jeff Kessler of Los l\n1igos. Jim Keyes (S.A. Valley) wa s named nulstanding player after i;;ctting an in- dividual ga n1e scoring mark of 50 points and 145 for the 1ourney. Ml11i9n \litlo !UI LI QU!flll 04) •• " • " " " • " Pto<;I • ' • .. J.Mn-r ' • ' • Fer QUI)'\ • • ' • 5Dtlg.g, • • ' • M~~'""on • ' ' " ' Mn1ntt ' ' • ' S~Annon ' • • " Hirt ' ' ' ' A~nuBtl ' ' • ' Sl Cl•lr " ' ' " Coiro ' • • ICoro;~ ' ' • " e~~n ' ' ' R:vcl ilfll ' • • • TOIAI• " " " ~ 10111, " " • .. Scort1 by Qw1111 .. M•nlon \l\1jo " .. " ll -S4 ,, Qulni. .. " " 11 -'~ EdlMn U6) L 11rt (t.4) '• " • " " " • " S'Tl•I~ ' ' ' " IH'Odfl • ' ' " Tl'tOm""'n ' ' • ' ()l)uQl11 ' ' , " A•u' • ' • ' (A!On • ' ' " w .. gM ' ' ' " ;"""'"' ' ' ' " ,~, • ' ' ' Hudo•O • • ' .. Moll• ' • ' ' WAgntr • • ' • M(IC•nnt~ ' ' • • ,..A•mon ' ' ' ' 101111 " • " ~ TO!ll1 " " • ~ lcort by Ou1rt1" EOl10<1 " " " ,, -56 Lffrl " " .. 17 -•l "I'm really plea!icd 1\ilh our tl·arn·s ptrrormance up lo th is lim<'. It's been a good team efrorl: they 're ~eaHy .doing th.c job," Tardie said following hts tean1 s first loss. A pair of J\.1onarchs nlade the ull· tournament tean1 -l~ick Kniffin nnd Steve Fritz. Ca11)·011s t'alls, 107-80 But it was for~·ard-guard Pelr Rolx'rts who kept the ?\tonarch11 in the game .,..·ith Ramona canning 29 poinls \l·ith a 1<>-for- J6 effort' from the ouLo;ide ner1meter cind adding nine grat is ·shuts. Jt was his third strai(!ht gan1c in duuble figures. Kn iffin led the 1'1unorch~ in reboundll with 14 whilt mall! Fritz J:rabhro 10. At Charges Denic<l VlENNA -Slggc llcrgnian. S<'t·rctary general or the lnte.rn1tional Ski f'edera· UOn (FIS) repudJaled Sunday chnri;e:-; of ptOfC81JlonaUsm le-.:elcd ugaln111 111 top &klers and said he wall confident 1hey \I Ill take part In the 1972 win ter Olympic Game• ln Sapporo. Japan . Bargman ma&! the 111<1ten1enl at u r1cws C<lnferenct in Pragu e 'A'htre he is meetlnS with other FIS offtclaJs, the O..Choilovak ntws agency CTK.repOrted. Bucs Face Citrus Next After notrhi 11~ a n1uch ntoeded victory over ('ollegt> of the C:inyons Sat urday night , Or:tni;:t• Coa.~l College·~ basketball learn "'ill next f:i rr C.:itn1~ at 5·50 \\'f'dncsdny 111 the ope111n~ round of the annual C:h:irfry Collc~c lournnment. Coach llcrb l.i\'i:;c>) 's OCC Pirates posted "·in No. 2 Sa1urd:iy night by a IOi· 80 (.'()Unl. 1'1H• l'in1I L'S are now 2·6 for the scaoon. In the Cnnyon!I \\"in, OCC jumped out to n 14-1 lead nncl held the upper h1111d the rcc:t of the "':iy. \\'ith Livsey ~ubstlluted :it "'i ll, Can- ~ ons C\lt the n1<1rgin to 42-37 Jn the "'~°' ing minutes of the flrS;t hitU. But the Bucs then ioorncd 10 a 50·38 halflirne le.all. Canyon!, In only il!ii second year or h:i.s-ketball, v..1s dei;porately outmAnnC'd. The Cougars only had one ~latter O\'tr 6.(1 -center RC'gis J\talonc lj·3/, He flipped In 20 points but was hopelessly out- n1uscll"d on the boards by the taller Bucs. Thlr!Ct"n o( the 15 0CC players .figured ln the scoring with rive of the Pirates hit· tini:: in double figures. f{cscr\'es Chris Lacher and Bobhy Austi n led the \.\':'IY with 16 each .._,hile Lll rry Gos"•lller canned 15, Tim Conroy hit 14 :ind Duane Diffic hnd 12. Or111,, C••\I tun C111~1111 tNl 1111'4 '' 'I"'''' Conrov I O O 11 M~~• t ' 10 :Y.~llly 11,~lll•y llD J '2 Mtl.-I (I 2 I Goudey 0 IS I Go.•.,lllf 11 tUH_, 0010 r:t'::."· ! ! J 1: ~r:;..~~.. ~ ; f : Alll!lll I I I 11 C1rr I l 11 Vtl_.,•Ol11Smlll! l it (-!• O O JOC•l"OIHI 0 ?12 O•ll•• • o ' n V•nd••"'"r 1 o o J C~~I• 10 11 AOt'•M I 0 0 1 WAlt~r II D ! 0 S•oton 0 1 ~ J 1101''"' 1 ' J ' To•t •• olj II H 11)1 To't!1 ,, :. It ti; 111111'""' ,,,,.. Orfll!i1 Ca.11 ,ti), C1nl'D"l.1 .» Huntington Cage Classic Begins Today The 16-team, five-day Huntington Beach basketball tournament began lt:f 42nd run today with four opening round contests on lap. Opening round aclion ccncludes Tues· day with four m~re tilts scheduled. The host Huntington Beach Oilers highlight tonight's slate .,..·ith an 8:30 matchup against Sierra ot Whittier. The Huntington-Sierra confrontation is ln1mediately preceded by a 7 o'clock con- test featuring Rancho Alamitos against Pacific (San Bernardino). In afternoon hcstilities, Corona de! Mar faCf'd Tustin and Monrovia met Newport Harbor. Compton, ra..>ent winner of the \Vestmtnster-Marina Rolary tournament, headlines Tuesday's aclion with a 3 p.m. faceoff with Glendora. Fast breaking Villa Park, which beat host Huntington 90-82 in a non-league game last week, meels Arcadia at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon with the Long Beach Wllscn-Edison and Warren-Costa f\.1esa games Tuesday evening attractions at 7 and 8:30. Warren's Bears, Coa s t League ad- versaries of Compton's, are fresh from finishing third in the Westminster-Marin a · tourney with th eir awesome (6-B, 245) center Dave Baker. -· Amhrozlch Impressive Rustler Cage Machine Bids for Chaffey Title By CRAIG SHEFF oi !flt 01llJ r1i.t 11•11 Golden West basketball star Brian Ambrozich is listed in the Rustler press book at six feet , three inches tall. But that's a little deceiving. Ambrozlch actually looks about 6-5 - but tno re importantly plays like he's 6-10. A good example of that came Saturday night when Ambrozlch led the Rusllers to an impressive 89-76 decision over a tough Fresno City College outfit at Orange Coast College. The victory was Golden West's eighth of the current campaign against just one loss and now coach Dick Stricklin takes his high scoring show to the Chaffey tournament, meeting Chaffey Wednesday night at 9: IO. Ambrozich is one of those guys who ap. pears to play better against tougher com· petition. The previous night against a rather average Bakersfield club, Ambrozich scored just 14 points and was not really a dominating factor like he was in the Fresno encounte r. Against Fresno Ambrozich stole the show. He not only did an outstanding Job on both boards, but fired in 36 points. He canned seven of 12 field goals in the first half and seven of 11 in the second 20 minutes, finishing with a 65.2 percentage from the field. And he led a SCC(lnd half comeback lhal saw the Rustlers down by live (70-65) with seve n minutes lo go. A pair of short jumpers by Ambrozicl; and forward Jim Anderson cul the defi cit to one. And after a Fresno bucket. Ambrozic h followed with a pair or fm throws and guard Chris Thomspon added a charity toss to knot the score al 72-72. The two teams then matched bucket.I until 2:40 left when Ambrozich got a tip- in giving the Rustlers a 78-76 advantage. That was all the impetus the Rustlers needed as they ran or! 11 points in a row lo close out the scoring. Fresno was hampered a great deal in the closing seven minutes when 6-8 center Ted Long, a good outside shooter, fouled out. Up Lo that time Long's left-handed jumpers had kept the visitors very much in the game. He finished ~ith 25 points. For Gclden West Anderson hit 17, Thompson canned 15 and center Mark Dekker followed with 10, including five in the last two minutes. Goldlll WMI fff) ,.,_IHI " " • " " " • " Ambroilch " • ' ~ 81r11tll • • • ~ """'"°" ' ' • " ..... • ' ' " .... ~ ' • ' " ,_ ' ' ' " ·--' ' ' " H•rrls ' • ' • ll••"fl • ' ' • FW!t r • ' ' • POWttl ' • ' ' Wll!lt-• ' ' ' Gr•h1rn • • ' • e ... ne11 • • ' • "l<h••dlon • • ' • EPP1r1Y ' • • • To11ls ll " " .. 101111 ~ " » " H1Utlm1 1cor1: FrMne u , GOidin W•I " Two fiber glass belts make it tough. These sale prices make it easy. " ~. '• 'I Sale26~~ '\ 1 plo1 2.15 fed. tax and old ti19 C7&-14 dualwhltewafttubs'lse 'EITlgN'2+2wtth2belllof llbor gl-on• 2 plypolyoolor cord body. Duo I whltenn -an. too. 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Coach Jim Stephens' hot and Gaucho s Rest After 86-79 Loss A(ler suffering a pair o( weekend losses, Saddleback College'3 basketball team has a week orr before returning to the cage wars Saturday night. Coach Roy Stevens' Gauchos host Mt. San Jacinto Saturday night al Mission Viejo High . Saddleback dropped i t s fourth game of the season Saturday night to b o s l 1'-loorpark, 86-79, after losing to the USC Frosh Friday at the LA Sports Arena. The Gauchos are now 2-4 on the season. In the 1 loss to ll.loorpark . Saddleback held its o w n ttlroughout the first half again st the taller Moorpark five. But the w inners dominated the boards in the second 20 minutes and that was the difference. "We pressed the entire way an d it was pretty even in the first half," said Stevens, "but they handled us on the boards in the second half and they did a much better job against the press." Saddleback enjoyed a 33.37 haUlime lead. cold, rapid transit Vikings played it nip and tuck in the first . half before putting the contes~ out of the Knights' reach 1n the second half in the game which decided seventh place. Shooting 48.3 percent from the rield in the tilt, the Vikings slowl.v edged away from Katella after a 41-40 halftime lead and moved out to a.!l much as a 14·point bulge at 73. 59 with 5:33 left in the contest. One factor which actually kept Katella closer to the Vik· ings than the six.field goal margin which Stephens' cre\ir boasted \\·as ·the unusually large sum of 34 charity at. tempts "'hich the Knights manaji!"ed to convert suc· cessfully. Although both sides ex· hibited the normal free form which su rfaces when a pair of fast breaking quintets con· verge, Marina s~med to be the team which would take more advantage of its op· pooent's tu rft overs and mistakes. • ' -· ~ -<>@' . l1ff Nice Catch The Knights dre~· as close as seven points on three oc· casions in the last five minutes \\'ith clutch outside missiles by Bill }.lcGuire nulli· fying any Knight efforts i11 all three instances. McGuire, who was voted to Balboa's Hugh Phay holds three large rock cod the aJl.tourney team, paced cauJi(ht on the Channel Isle out of Art's Landing re- the l\1arina scoring column cently. Current run of the rock cod is very good with with 19 ooints. the Channel Isle making trips to Catalina Island Star forward Kipo Bairrf. every Saturday and Sunday. \\•ho sat out the first half ---=----'----'--'-'----------- recuperatin~ from an ankle in· jury, picked up 12 points in the !lecond half while mates Dean Bogdan. Andy Thurm and Brian Sanders canned 14, 13 and 10 points. Bogdan also plucked orr 12 ref\ttunds. K1ltll1 Ull) l!l1lr srelnmever Wnieldm l1ub<t D1vlnon HuOon Gr1v s~~·· TOl1I• 19 ft pl I• s lJ J 1! s • ) ,. l l s l 1 s s 7 s , 5 11 5 l ll • • ' " ' ' ' . ' ' 3• 71 IO M1r1111 c•n . " ' . • • • • ' ' . ' ' . , ,, ,, ' " ' • ' " ' " ' " ' • ' Bear Duo Sl1arp; Lio11s Fall, 84-67 By JOHN CASS Ot IM Ol llY 'llfl S!1!1 lead with 1: 37 left In the first qua1·ter when they ripped off a 13·2 streak which carried into the middle stages of the se· cond period. ForTriton1' Sun Clemente High 's Tritons have a couple of days off fro1n their basketball wars before wmpetition in their own tourney 1'hursday, and the time off couldn 't Come lil a better tin1e for coach John Baker's chaps. The Tritons. 4·2 overall. are banged up so1newhat following their 55-53 loss to l-1ayfair in Saturday·s Lakewood lourn a· ment tussle. Brad McCaslin sustained a severe strain and possible bone crack in his ankle during fourth period hostilities with Mayfair. Baker is hopeful , ho"·ever, that his 6-2 ~ forward will be back in action Thursday when his 1'ritons host Saddleback in an 8 p.m. game. McCaslin, an aggressive re· bounder, is one of two return· ing starters from last year among Baker's JO seniors and lwo juniors in the current pro· gram. Saturday's decision "'as lost \\'hen the Trilons fell viclim to a hair court bank shot by Mayfair with no time left on a desperation try. San Clemente was i n possession with 17 seconds to go and the sccre knotted at 5.1· all, but an attempt without de· cent rebounding s t r e n g l h underneath went awry and the \\'inners managed to ge t possession with four se<"'Onds le(! -just enough lime lo get the ball to midcour t and the shot off. \111 Cl1mtn1t UJ! " " ,, " McC11lln ' " Poler ' , ' K1loll ' • • " ,.n6e<son • • ' " Stilt •• ' ' • e1uer ' ' • • Tot11, " " " " M•rl•lr 01~ " " " .. Allen • ' ' " "-' ' ' ' ·-· ' ' • " ~"';"' • ' ' • V1l1 • ' ' caw•" , • • • Otlll119er • , • , Ta1a11 " " " " Scort •Y Qu1r!.n Sin c1emen1e n ' " I] -5J M.l•ll lr " " • ,, -» After 67-64 Victory By PlllL R.OSS he rebounded a missed gratis Griffin!! to slowly melt down 11 01 t11t 011ry p1111 s11!f altempl by Lynch at I :47 of t7·point third quarter Fountain The Fountain Valley Barons the stune stanza. Valley advantage (41·24 with are slated lo go up against A minute and a half \at~r. 4:17 remainlng in that period). Orange's Panthers Wednesday Gerber sealed the Griffins' Los Alamitos' Rick Quirin (6 :4S p.nl.) in the Garden doom With a pair of charily hit one from the left corner •t Grove Basketb1dl Tournament. tosses and an ensuing Los the buzzer to tie it up at ~55 However. Sat u rd a Y af· AlamitOs bucket m ea nt after regulation play had ex· tcrnoon the 5·1 Barons ga ve a notlting as the cloc k ran out . pired and the teams were sneak preview of their up· The Barons had the dubious knotled at 61-61 after one coming Irvine League cage distinction of g e t t i n g overtime. chase by disposing of the themsel ves invol ved in the ex· Compton defeated Cen· Irvine's newest member -the traC'Urricular activities only tennial . 62·45 in the chadl· Los Alamitos Gr iffins -in the after they had permitted the pionship game . final round ot the si:<th annual •----'-----'------'--~'-'=-------~ \'iestmi nster·~1arina Rotary tourney at Ma rina High. '!'he Barons of coach Dave Brow n had to ex tend themselves into two overtirnes before turning the t r l c k against coach Ezra V a n Horn 's Griffins by a 67~4 count in the non ·league tourney matchup. . Fountain Valley's victory af· forded it firth place honors in the 16·team tourney and Baron Ken Shibata was selected to the all·tourney team. It was Shibata. his forward n1ale Dave Lynch and speedy guard Pete Gerber who pro- vided the \\'inners with their final cushion in the second ex· tra session. Lynch calmly converted both tries in a one-and-Qne free throw shooting situation with 2: 12 left in the second overtime to give Fountain \'all ey the lead for good at 6J. 62. Shi bata made II 65·62 when -:.t ,':, -(:{ Lo1 Al1rnl!111t '"' " " ,, " Quilln • ' • " B•r~•r ' ' ' ' Gall • ' ' " Mlllor ' ' ' " l!e<11roW ' ' ' • 1F ctt51~• , ' , ' Roberts • • ' • 1!<11!1•"" ' • • • To!•ll " " " • IFtYftl•!11 Vtlltf (611 " " " .. S~llMll • ' ' " L•ntll • , , " P. Gerblr • , ' " G.Gerb<tr ' • , • Pllh ' , ' • Foole ' • ' • Krls!o11•I ' • ' ' ·-· ' ' • To!1!1 " " " .. Scon '' OY•tl.rs LO!. Al1mi1°" • " " " • ,_., Fou~l8ill V1llev " " " • • ,_., Give the martini drinker something extra. Seagram's Extra Dry. '4" -4/5 Qt. Sparking the Gauchos wa s guard Eric Chri stensen v"ho popped in 16 points. Sad· dleback forward Tom Gardner and guard Steve JI.I i n t o n followed \\'ith 13 and Rudy Holmes had 12 in a reserve role. Sld•ll•-.c• '"' " " ,, " G1rd11r• ' ' ' " F.dWlrdS ' ' ' ' "er>dft$Oll ' ' ' ' ll•••d It.wall ec9!1an Tl>u"" McGul•e Bull W199Crn:r Miii•• S11>11ers Smllll Tot11s ' . ' • • " " Surt ~' Ou1rreu 21 19 lS 1• 12 16 ' ' • " , • • " u-• 10-., \Varren High used its own version or Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside Saturday night to sub- due the \V estminster Lions, 84- 67 and secured third pla~ for itself in the sixth annual Westminster.Marina Rotary basketball tourney at Marina. Coach Jay Young 's Coast League Bears from Do\\•ney sported a fairly secure 15-9 Tars in 80-77 Sethacl\: The Mr. Inside from Warren -6--8. 245-pound center Dave Baker exhibited unusual form, finesse and agility for a 17· year-old of his size by leading all of the game's sccrers with 35 points and 19 rebounds. Baker's 6-1 teammate - senior Bob Sutterfield torme nted coach Don Leavey 's Lions from the outside with an assortment of classy jump shots and ended up with 21 markers. although he was plagued most of the second half with four fou ls. CdM Cage Outlook Appears on Upswing ~-· Seagram's. The perfect martini gin. Cl!ris11nse11 • • ' " Mlr>ton • ' ' " The outlook at Corona de! Holm t s ' ' ' " Llllev ' ' ' ' Oome~lthlnl ' • Ooclddd~e ' • Tot el• ,, " Mo9r11rk ,., " " • , • , " " ,, " To Las Vegas Valley Baker contributed nine of the Warren poinls in the 13·2 blitz on a short turn -around jumper on the right baseline. a lip after he missed a lay·in and a three-point play on a successful underneath attempt and the ensuing gr"atis toss. Mar High School appears to be on the upswing in connection with varsity ba s k e t b a 11 fortunes with ailing starters Don Killian, Mike Sevier and starting candidate sophomore Casey Jones due to return to action this week. G1S!Olt E1rl ""'" Womac~ l!rfntlOll llutk•• Oouol•• """ Tel~~ H1llllme: ' • ' • " ' ' " ' • ' " " • , " ' • • , ' • ' ' ' • ' , ' ' " " " " M $add1r1Mtk JI, M00<1>1rk 31 LAS VEGAS -Newport Harbor attempted to get back on the winning track today in the annual Huntington Beach basketball tournament • after the Sailors suffered an 80-77 Musta11 g Five Notclies First Victory, 77 -64 LAS VEGAS -Costa ~1esa tligh , got its first basketball ,.,.in of the campaign Saturday nig ht with a 77-6~ decision Area Mat Results Corona dtl Mtr !Ill V•11lur1 U1) C-llll dtl Mir 144) CDm1to11 (U) CIAllll dll Mlt CUI Mllllk111 UH CM9rlll dtl Mir OS! CllllllY Cl1! 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They'll be back in action against Warren Tuesday night 18:30) in the first round or the 42nd annual Huntington Beach basketball tournament And if Saturday's result is an indication of Jl.f e s a ' s possibilities, pe rhaps it's a tipoff that Warren may have it.s hands full Tuesday. Neeme's troops built up a 20·point margin 156-36) with 2:UB left in the third period be£ore fouls began taking their toll. In all, Alan Moore, Doug MacLean and Jon ~1archiorlatti rouled out and host Bishop Gorman pared the final margin of defeat to 13. Tom Sampson led the vic- tors' rebounding stats with nine while tour Mesans were in double figures in the balanced fast break attack. loss to Las Vegas Valley Saturday night. Coach Dale Hag ey 's Newport club met f\.1onrovia thi!ii afternoon in the first round action of the Ii untington tourney. In Saturday night's loss. Hagey credited his team with playing well defensively in the second half, The Tars tralled by 13 at the half (S744), but rallied to cut the deficit to 68-66 in the early stages of the final quarter. But that was as close as Newport got as Valley kept its lead the rest of the way. "We played n1uch better In the second half of the Valley game than we have all year," said llagey, •·our defense looked good in the second half and our offense played well throughout the game." NeY:port hit a fine 64 per· cent from the field 133 of S3 ), but again lost the game at the free throw line converting on· ly 11of19 charily attempts. Guard Taras Young paced the Tars "'ith 31 points. with all or his scori ng coming in the first three quarters. ft1W1>11rl H•rbor (711 Gllll!O"!I Vw~ Clint MclC!nl\ll~ Ktl,,.,tt Swk k fl II p! I• ' l l 10 llS l l l 0 0 0 0 ' 0 11 1 1 16 l l I I 0 0 ' 0 ll 11 70 11 Sttni tr Qui rt.rt Nrwl>Of"I H1rb0r '1 U 10 ll--11 Lii V"ll V1ll1r ,, JI ll .,_IO The latter play occurred at 6:25 of the second "quarter and provided Warren with a 29·11 advantage, its largest of the contest up to that point. Sutterfield'.s contribution lo the important streak, which seemed to put Westminster almost 100 far behind to n1ake a decent comeback, was a 22· foot bomb from the right cor· ne r with just 54 seconds left in the first quarter. ' The Bears shot an amazing 60.9 percent (39-of·64) Frorn the floor while Westminster was an even 50 percent f27-of· 54) in lhe same category. Westminster. which travel~ to Dominguez Friday nighl. was led ·by Terr y ?o.1eisenheimer's 31 points. Baker. Sutterfield a n d }.1 t i senhe imer represented their squads on the all-tourney team. W1r~ft ,., Coach Tandy Gillis' peren· nial Irvine League champions dropped their third decision out of four Lakewood tourna· mcnt games Saturday when Paramount applied a ~ count to the Sea Kings. Corona (J...4) was back in ac· lion today aga inst Tustin in the 42nd annual 1-luntington Beach Invitational . Sevier played in spots for Corona Saturday and scored eight points while hauling down 14 rebounds. Ho\vevcr, Gill is was upset \~ith his team's defensive cf· forl s in the first half, an item th~\ led to an insurn1ountab!c Gr id Scores l lblrlY ... I lull~ 17, Colorado J Ctfl'ltllil 81WI Norin 01~01a State JI, Mon11n1 1• Ille• l••I r..,nt,..,. s11te ,., $oulllwe11e•n Lcy!s11,.. 1) ~tc111 aow1 A•~~nwli Sl1l1 JI, Co~lt~I M!l>OU" ~111e 71 " • •I ht NAIA ClllmoleRSl\10 e .. _t• 5u!!•r11Cld ..... Pr .. n<it J~~v PIU\~<i McC.ullovQ~ Toi.11 " ' • ' ' • • • • • ' • ' " . J J) lt•~l A&-1 ... Wolford 1 ' l• •~•"•lk lo•• e 1 0e11 .. 1rt JI, """'''" s111e 1J 1 10 Or11111 lltlMm Clltllt C 1? 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Shop Sundays. too. 12 to 5 P.M. at these Penney Auto • Centera: BUENA PARK' CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DI EGO FULl.ERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR .NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY' RIVERSIDt: VENTURA Charge it. •(Orangethorpe at Valley V1ow-closed Sundays) I j DAILY PILOT Mor1d1;7, Dttt1nber 14 1'11.., \; -Beeord Now 3.3 Consolation Title "'ATHLnt: Of' nfl: DECADr To Uni C.agers EXTEND YOUR "FLIGHT P°"TH " Golf scores ·would improve greatly ii the ''fHgh t path" and the movement of the clubhead along the·. target line (at ball· level) could be maintained for a longer time. University High'! varsity basketball team Is currently riding lbe crest of a two game wln streak and has possession o( the consolation trophy in the recent Lennox tourney. But coach John Driscoll 's crtw has little time to savor -its recent conquests. I The seniorless Trojans (3-3) go back to lhe pits Tuesday f night "'ith a travel date 1 against Free\.\•ay L e a g u e I pcll'•·er Fullerton at 3: 15. Saturday's victory was a 45- ~2 decision over the host Lancers of Lennox . Dan Stuart led the Trojan of(ensive attack with 21 points 1--scoring easily in connection t,~ith his ll rebounds. 1. · Stuart was not operating at tuJI speed since a charley Pro Cage, Hockey Standings "' ~Hltnll C•llft'9fKt -York .. 11-lphi• l \ltftlto Allelllk Ol•ltleft w ' 14 1• ,, 11 " 11 . " CMlrll O!vl•IM w ' f11fl1rnDr~ 11 U ClnciMll! 11 1' ,cl. GI .~ -.633 ) ."'5 1\~ .211 14 l>cl. GI ... horse cut do\.\'n his effective- ness considerably. The Tro-- jans' ability to break Lennox's half court press also left Stuart l in good scortng pas:ition. Driscoll's quintet assumed the lead in the second quarter and never trailed thereafter 1 with the Trojan margin gei· ting as high as a dozen markers. Bruce Mlco and To n1 Mullinix were accorded All- tou rnament honors. Be 11 arm i ne-J efferson 1 defeated Lawndale, 57--52, to win the tourne y cham· pionship. Wt Iii tr ··~ MYll!nhr Siu.rt Some~ lD!ll! Unlvtrtlty (4Sl " ' 0 II •I I• ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 5 1 1J ' l J 21 l 4 J ' 16 Tl 10 olJ One way to du this ••• and thus increase your chances for solid contact ••• is to extend your hands forward toward the target well through impact. Ma\..e. sure that you hit the ba ll with the back of your left hand facing down the target line. Then keep .it facing tjiat direc- tipn for a split second beyond. ----..r:;;;;ll Sooner or later you·r right hand must crawl over your left in your follow -lhrough: But later is better than sooner. Driving the knees forward towa rd the target also will help you elttend your "flight path." Ltftnox 1411 Q!.C 1no,.._M..~~it'MI ,, " •' tp 1 ';:==============================================~ j 1 l 11 Adtmt ~·­Cl•rlott Gtll rl'lflt J\Hllllfll Toll!I J a J ' ' I 1 ' ' ' ' s 1 • n ll•U•1 sc .... ,., g.,,,.,,.,. Unlw<1lt• I 14 1' lJ -•S LIMOIC I I 10 1•-42 Sea rs PUT POWER BACK JNTO YOUR SWING \-With the help of Arnold P1tmer's illustr1ted booklet, 0 'T•• Shols 111d fairw1y Woods!' Se11d 20c ind • ,,11-1rddr1ssld, stamped en¥1k>1>1 to Arnold P1lm1r, 111 c1re ot this 111wspip1r. Lion Wrestlers Capture J(ennedy High Invitational Westminster's Lions pro- vided the brunt or the ex- citement for Orange Coast area prep wrestling af- flcionados Saturday with a victory in the KeMedy High lnvitaHonal. Coach Bob Cossarek's Lions from the Sunset L e a g u e outscored runnerup Redlands. 113-72, to take li\e team trophy in the Kennedy ·go. San Clemente was 10th wllh nine points. Irvine Io o p powerhouse Fountain Valley, meanwhile, flexed its muscles in the Baldwin Park , Invitational, edging the host Braves for the team title, 105-104. Area schools N e w p o r t Harbor (35), Marina (30) and Costa Mesa (23) placed sixth, seventh and J Ith in the Pacifica Tournament. Eleven Lions and S a n Clemente's John Romero, the Crestview League's defending heavyweight champion, walk· ed off wit h medals at the Ken· nedy meet. Romero , although only a junior, carted off runnerup honors in the heaviest weight class wllh Westminster's plac-Ed Brophy (127\, ing .fourth in the same Galloway t 145) and division. lliartinez (165). T o 1n Bob Bob Membrilla (112), Tom Lions Larry Thomas (120) Meyerette (tS3 ), Jeff Noon and John Roberts (911) picked (138), Andy Lassak (175) and up fourtlt place honors. Rick Muters (154) all A half dozen Fountain garnered, runnerup laurels for _ Valley grapplers did well at OJ.ssarek s crew. Baldwin Park with aU.ClF Masters, Westminster 's cap-veterans Danny Lewis and tain and team leader. 1_Tlissed Bob Walker leading the way. out at a real opportunity for Trailing bost Baldwin Park the 154-pound crown because going into the final two of a. bad knee and had to ma 1 ch e 5 coach Vern forfeit the diadem. i? that Wagner's aa'rons needed pins category to Anaheim s Joe from Lewis (168) and Walker Poemoeceah. Ch ighl) •• Th. d 1 w-~-· 1 eavywe w secure a one-ll' p ace ~uulnl er lnt ~ tr" h finishers were Steve Neal (98) po m iwnp · ' The duo came through with FJC Upended College of the Sequoias Is the new king of junior college football in the state or California. Sequoias received that title Saturday when the Giants pushed over two f o u r t h quarter touchdowns to defeat Fullerton. 24·21, in the large schools championship game at Bakersfield. their expected pins and the &arons won with help [rom Paul LeBJane (first, 12.3), Jim Humphrey (first. 148). Bruce Wardlow (fourth . 130) and Harold Stirewalt (10th ), 106). Marina's Mike Capozi (106) was Ute only area winner at Pacifica with Newport 's Rich Brown (112) and Mike Brown (191) and Costa Mesa's Jim Miller (heavyweight) placing second and John A1ag ilavy of Ne v.·port finishing fourth at 145. Pro Grid StandinO'S " N.i1tn1l CN!lfltflCI l!HI Dl~llllfl W l. T ,Cl. 1>11, O~ N~·,. Yorlr. Gllntl t ' 0 A'2 7tl 21. Otll4t t • 0 ,jt2 2'7 211 Sl.Lwlt 14 1M779t~ W•lllln1110n S I 0 .JH H t 111 P1!lllde!phl1 2 10 1 .167 211 JI: C111lr1I Olvl•IH J-Ml"nHO'• II 2 0 .IA "' ISi DelrOll I 4 O .467 7t9 17• Grein 111 6 1 I .414 1ff 211 Chlc1g0 ~ I O .:JU 111 Hf Wt•I 0 1¥1tlt1 folln Fr•nclKD ' I l .1.10 ,, .. , .. Lit Anlt lt• I l 1 .727 271 1JI All1n11 4 1 1 .»I l" ftj N1w °''""' i 10 1 .167 ''' n ; AIMfklll Clltlt-CI 1!111 Dh'ltMll 11-fl1Ulmor• Mia ml Nr·"' York Jell 8Yffl lO Boston W L T I'd . '11. 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TUUF..1'\'P£ 6.:th.I~ ,, ... ~ .. ---1..:.~l :t l2.118 !.a:t -fl.:i'"~" %5.M ... r.00~16 32.8' 3.00 TUBELESS &.7!h.15 ..... uo NO TRADE.IN REQUIRED fltOVtA .. OAll •• , ..... fOllll.Nn Ml-1111 '"'' ....... ,,,, YAtUT l'O .S·l•tl, •11·1111 YllMOHT l'l f .lt l I TUMBLEWEEDS "'""'"""-_,,,..~- Mun AND JEFF JUDGE PARKER R ETURNI NG TO THE HOTEL. I SAM ~VER: IS TOlD A.BOllT A. LQt.16 PISTANCE CALL FROM VIC. TREMANE! .OPERA.TOR, t>IO' YOU SAY MR'. TREMANE LEFT A. NllMl!iER FOR ME? VES, Sllr .•• Hot.I> ON ANP I 'LL Ger rr FOR YOU! SAM.? WMEREAVE MO,MltT! I'VE &EEN simwG VO.I !EEN? HA.5 ll:!GHT MERE I"!. MY MOTEL ELMO BEEN R:OOM. SINCE FIVE o 'C.LOC.k! I SHOWING 'l'otJ tm JAY rooM. dtK.e FOR FIVE THE SIGHTS? MINUTE5 TO 6Ef A. ~! ly Chester Gould •EVE51 W£U.. (LL ae ...OUR EYES .JUST AS ¥0U WERE MINe. RIEMEMBl!R? !T's .. OEJtt.L., STONYt• By Al Smith By Harold Le Doux U'L ABNER SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS S.,."T"4J.. G~ d:6. F ~" I "'4.\1. ! But .... 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BEHIND l S STAR:Tl\.16 AllOUMO US, MIKE /···8ETTER GIVE HIM MORE ~/ MOeE JlOOM IS WMAT WE AltlT GO'T, Ti6ER ! -wrTH THAT AAVIME OOWM THEQE/ AFTEIC: ALI.., ONE Pel<SON IN EACH CLASS HAS ;o ee LASI/ By John Miles 9 NIACl<S OF A QUOTA SVS'rEM, TOME By Mel PEANUTS By Charles M. Schull ,..,---.-.. .------.....,., .. ------.., .-.---' ----... lllq WA 6000\fAR:nw w.>S MA'/BE l£Ll. HAVE - 1l£ SAME~ llW _, '<fAA Lll(E '!HAT mTTV 5<X1I M.HTED • 1Mf. eu.>e ea/. Monda,, Decembfr 14, 1970 DAILY PILOT Jl:J • " 'i By Al Capp rHAl-lK 'OJ, FOR A COP LIKE 'ltllJ ~ PRECIOUS 'TO A GeNTl.EMAN l.lKEME.'! &EJ...Tlt-6 n.AT 'rQ.JNCI LACN- YOU ARE A TRUE 6E.N'n.EMAN.'.' l ''-----,_I By Charles Barsotti I~ . ~ ~~ ~. By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson ···"THEY WANT TO MAl<l!'.'3UF<E THEF<E1S GOING T0 8EONE . fHE UIANGE WOllD MR.MUM By Roger BoUen .• lXlOOOllE SAAM&.~ ~Alolll."1 COOJ.Dt.l'T' S\lll~6 U.\ll SCHOOL.· DENNIS THE MENACE • I I 1 I I I I • !lflll._D::Al::L::Y:.:P:.:l.:LO:.:T __ _:S::__ ____ M_o_nd_ay;;_, Dtttmbtr 14, lqJO Money's Worth Co st of Living Still Runs High By SVLVlA PORTER Our cosl of Jiving when 1970 ends will be ru1ming about 6 percenl ahead ol December a \'ear ago -but as always. an Overall figure such as this will obscure nearlv as n1uch as it will re\1eal. A.'J always, price movements have been highly selective. And as alwa ys - eve n in a year of gallop ing in· nation such as this has been - prices of some lypes of goods Nick Florio Named Bank Vice Prexy Nick J. Florio, manager of the Superior office of Newport National Bank, has been ap· pointed a vice president, ac- cording to an announcement by George L. Woodford , presi· dent. Florio held positions wilh a bank in New Jersey for lour years. prior to coming to California. He subsequently was assciated with a bank in Costa Mesa for tv.•o years before affiliating with Newport National Bank. Starting with Newport Na· tional in 1964. he worked his way up to a managerial posi- tion with the ....bank, and ha s managed the superior office since its opening. He atlended Bergen College In New Jersey, majoring in Busine:!ls Administration. and has made banking his career. He is married, makes his home in Costa Mesa, and en· joys boating. as his hobby . He is also active in t~ Cosla Mesa Lions Club. New Mate1·ials Gaining Ground GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI} -Panel /Comb Industries, Inc. said paper and fiberglass plastic honeycomb sandwich now is making heavy inroads Into markets pres entl y dominated by aluminum . steel and wood. The material is being used in double wall con- struction of truck trailers. marh~ contai n er s and modular housing. Panel/Comb was created by the efforts of Rei c hhol d Chemicals, Inc .. J. P. Stevens & Co. a nd Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. 1 .000'~ OF OIL P'AINTINGS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE OPIN TO THE P'UILIC $5 and up 1,lt e. l!l'JINGl!tl, SAlliTA AHA ,.HOHi! ll$-46oN Cl!ALl!lll WANTaO r~ and services have actually fallen. Just to illpstrate, while prices of new cars are about 5 percent higher than only three months ago, prices or used cars are down more than 1 percent. While prices of cereals and bakery products are 2 percent higher than in midsummer , fruits a n d vegetables are 6 percent cheaper. While shoes are up, nylon seamless hose i! down. Even more dramatic, while the cost of food you buy to eat at home is 4 percent more ex- pensive than a year ago. the cost of food you. eat in restaurants Is up .almost 7 percent. The increase In the overall average for food of 4 percent certainly d o e s n ' t reflect your true squeeze if you must eat out a lot. While rent is up a painful 4.2 percent from late 1969, the cost of owning your on home is up a startling 10.4 percent-a reflection of th.is year's soar- ing mortgage. interest rates and cosls of home main· lenance and repairs. Transportation costs are up 6.2 percent. But the cost of public transportation -wblch the poor must rely on almoet exclusively -has climbed a brutal 15.4 percent. An tmemployed worker doesn 't go job hunting in a new car : he rides the subways and buses. Your health and recrealion costs are now rising at 5.6 per- cent a year. But indoor movie admissions are rising twice as rapidl y. Goll greens fees also are far outpacing the general rise in recreatiQn costs. At the same time, though, in the category of recreation goods and se rvices, some major items have declined : notably portable tape recorders, movie cameras. TV repairs, film developing . And a .final illustration : behind the national 6 percent rise in living costs, prices are up 7.5 percent in New York but up "only" 3.9 percent in Houston. Here are two tables which \viii highlight for you which items have risen the most Jn this yea r of receS5\on-inflatio n and which have declined the most (period mid·'69 to mid· '70): WH.1.T HAS RlllH THE MOST C•bt>•H c.oretn Pec>Ptts Gracietrull Onlon1 Ctltrv Cofltt, tin 1nd b., Turl<rt' Lotll l"n1ll flrtl P 011lol1 ... vto l"'11ru1c1 r11e1 ,l!llCINT tllSI! ~I., •• J!.I ••• M.• ,,,I 11.• 11,t l'.1 1•.J ,.,, 11.I 1'.J lJ.4 Rpcaln!lnv ltvlne, dlnlnt rrn1. f'1rkln'il fetl. prlvt lt. ""'nlclp1I Se<nl·orilltl~ hOll'!tli NnJ. WH.l.T HolS ,.lllCINT Df_CLINEl'J THI! MOIT Gtoollne. reo .• ,.,...,tV<TI N•IOll fflll mltll how APOltS F•Pltn or•nH luict CP'IC~I. TV r101lrl. olc.1. tuDt ~11c1. lllb '°''' S+rioln 1•t•~ F'rv+"V thick..., l'JIO~ ·11.0"· 11.t 111.4 .., .., ... ••• u Give the martini drinker something extra. Seagram's Extra Dry. '4" •t' Qt. Seagram's. The perfect martini &IL Creativit)· Gap Peril To Industry NEW YORK (UPI) -A "crealivity gap" that ls reduc- ing the flow of new inventions has become a threat lo American industry, two patent experl.! said today. Richard Fenner of N e w Orleans, a prolinc inventor, and Raymond Lee of New York, who founded a national flnn in 1962 to help grass roolJ inventors patent and sell their ideas, agreed that lndustry needs to look beyond the rt:gular corporate research and development departments for significant Inventions. "Many workers who de a I with production and distribu- tion have more practical ideas than the Isolated corporate research man," said Fenner. "Too many ordinary folk ha ve good inventive ideas but just let them slide," said Lee. "They have the mistaken n<>- tion that it takes thousands of dollars and expert engineering knowledge to gel a patent." Fenner and Lee agreed the first essential in perfe<:ting an Idea and getting a patent is to take it seriously enough Lo keep accurate rerords right from the start. ''Make a rough sketch of your proposed in- vention, write a description of it. sign and date both and ha ve them ~·itnesscd by someone trustworth y," Lee said . "Be 11ure the witnesses aren't related to you," added Fenner. "A court will not accept relatlve11 as witnesses." Fenner said It also is Im- portant to leave nothing out of the description. "Don't hold back any secrets and don't erase any mistakes, leave them and add the cor- rections," he said. ''It's best not to use a loose leaf notebook for your notes and to attach the dated sales slip for the notebook itself." Fenner told of losing ex· elusive rights to what he regarded as his best ln· vention ", the Perma-Pres:!I system for garments, because he did not take the Idea to the patent office quickly enough. Lee, whose Hrm has offices in Boston, Dallas and Los Angeles as well as New York, established his busine ss to do for grass roots inventors what other ag~nc\es do for cor- porations -help get and give advi ce on marketing the in· venlion. Philco-Ford Revamping Announced Realignment of two aerospace activities within the Philco-Ford Corporalion in- volving its Aeronutronic Division in Newport Beach were announced recently. Company spokesmen said the satellite systems activities and re·entry systems opera· lions have been rcorganizc>d. The change, according to John B. Lawson. Philco Ford executive vice president. in· volves the incorporation of the company's Western Develop· ment Laboratories operations in Newport Beach into the Aeronutronir Division. ''Effective immediately," Lawson said. "a Sp a c e Sys tems Operations i 5 established with the WDL Division , 'i\'hich i s head· quartered in Palo Alto." The previous WDL activities in Newport Beach will become the Re-entry Systems Opera· Uon and will be under the direction or Dr. RonAld L. Richmond. Company officials explained the organizallon change wlll not Involve employees in any way. The 425 staff member!! aulgned to the WDL Newport Beach operation are now a part of the Aeronutronlc Divltlon. ' The change Is designed both to streamline and add em- phasis to Ph J lco· Ford's aef'O!pace buslnesa opera tions . according to company of· flcials. '.'The transfer of the re-en· try systems operations to Acronutronlc v.'111 p r o v I d e more effective fltllliallon ft lhe division 's staff and support fUncllons ," Lawson said . ''Further. the re · e n try 1ysterm business is related to certain produ c ts and technologies w 11 h I n the Aeronutronic Division. 11uch 111 m•l~ria ls development. hot gA11 reaction control v11!ves for missiles 11nd gp11cecr1Jt, pro- pulsion and infrared." " M.iniM.od Circuits \Vhat appears to be 35mm movie film is actually General Electric Company's new MiniMod integrlat· ed circuits. MiniMod integrated circuits are the first in the \vorld to come on strips of film. The film strip concept enables both the manufacturer and user to easily handle and test "!Cs" automa· tically. Hot Water Effluent Could Be Beneficial NEW YORK (UPI) -Hot water effluent from large power plants, far from being a source of pollution. could be of enormous benefil to mankind, according to one leading an- tipollution expert. "Already hot water effluent from the big Hinkle y Point power station at Bridgewater, England, is being used to grow shrimp to maturity in 18 months," said Dr. J. I. Bregman of Wapora, Inc., Washington . D.C. •·tn the natural waters of the nearby Bristol Channel. shrimp take three to five years I o mature." He said that since Britain imports $12 million worth of shrimp yearly, the possibility or using power plant water ef· fluent to grow shrimp could mean a big saving. BriUsh shrimp nonnally are cold water shrimp but shrimp grow fastest in warm water overfishing has s e r i o u s I y such as the Gulf of Mexico and diminished the yiel d. Bregman said similar ex· periments to grow warm water shrimp. fish a n d lobsters are being conducled suctessfully v.·ilh coo Ii n g '\\'ater effluent from a big power plant at San Diego. Calif. A SO·acre pond is being built and will be stocked with 600.000 shrimp, which are ex· peeled to reach maturity in one year. ''It also ls believed that power plant effluent water can be used to grow lob.!lters to a size in two years that would take four lo seven years in the sea," he said. Bregman's company is 1 subsidiary of A 1 co I a c CheJnlcal Corp. of Baltimore, which ls headed by the distinguished chemist, Dr. Vsevolod • Blinoff. He ad· vocates taking the longest posslble view of the problems of water pollution and water uUllzation. He believes any short-c ut treatment will turn out to be expensive and useless. Hot water effluef)t also could prove extremely valuable in agrk:ulture, poultry and hog breeding and for heating homes and bu siness presmises, Bregman said. While the cost a n d technology of distributing the hot water might be too dJf. flcult, it nevertheleSll is true, he said, that Consolidated Edison Co's nuclear power complex al Indian Point on the Hudson River above New York City can generate enough ef- fl uent to heat 800.000 homes. This would be done in the same way water from natural hot springs is used for home heating in several part.! of the world. He said some experiments are underwa y to show that hot wa ter effluent used for ir· rigation can inc rease crops substantially. The pub 11 c water board at Eugene, Ore., is starting such a project on a 170-acre fruitland tract using effluent from a Weyerhaeuser Paper mill. The warm water i:tlso is expected lo protect the fruit trees from frost. Tight Money Measured By Governn1ent Survey WASHI NGTON (AP) -The federa l government plans a confidential survev or more than 8.000 selc>cted. fi rms next year to measurc> lhe tight money impact on business in· vestment in new plants and equipment At the urging of a select panel from a privately £inane · cd bu~iness ad visorv council, the government wiil pre·test on some businessmen three new questions from a pro- posed form which other~·ise is like one used in a sim ilar data- gathering project in 1967. The trial for the new ques· I Ions is aimed, offi cials say. at finding out whether t h e wording is clea r and likely to produce the Inform at Ion sought concerning conditions on the cost and availability of credit compared with 1961-65. For three hours Thursday, the select squad from the all· bu s i' n es s cooncil·potenlial respondents to the ques- tionnaire -went in great detail over the form with representatives of the Office of !\laoagement and Bu~I . Office of Business Econom ics. and Securities and Exchange Commiss ion. The budget ag e ncy 's representative. David T. Hulett. madt a point of ad· vising the others at the start t'lf tl'lt scssi• 11 I hot It WJ..'I a public meeting. lie lrt tcr told a reporter the bu5incss councll exercises strlctly an .advisory rolt ln OMB 't processing o( forms propo!cd by federal or- flci&ls. The council's part in g o v ernmental lnformation- hunting activity has come under attack from consumer groups who charged at Senate hearings th at the busineu ad- visers, until recently , had met in virtual secrecy. The questionnaire-clearing job is assigned to 0~1B under a World \Var JI -vi ntage federal reports law which con· sumer advocate Ralph Nader and oth er business council critics claim should be repeal· ed or at least amended to re· quire appointment of non- business members to such ad· visory panels. The last planned business survey was done in the wake of the t96G financial market stringency -and the results, spo n sors say, d rew widespread interest among public officlala and private analysts. W h 11 e Individual reponses remain confidential, they form raw material from ~'hich d e t a 11 e d statistical 11tudles 11re prepared and ml\de available to the public . The n I!' w supplemental survey would look at 1969 and 1970 developmenlll which may hAve changed a firm's •ctual Jnvrstment this year and an· Uclpated ones for next year. In light of the 1969·70 tight monetary condltlons. t h e survey would span the extent lo which flna nc\&1 market devclopn1tnts Influenced IC• tu•I expenses for MW plants 11nd equipment for inventorles this year. Finance Briefs NEW YORK (UPI) -T""· aco, Inc., announced It ha1 settled lt.s lawsuits with Oc- cidental Petroleum Corp. arl1- lng out of Occldental'11 1M9 IC· qulsitions of exploration con- cessions off the coast of Peru. Occidental agreed not to use two former Texaco geologist! now in Its employ in certain areas of Latin America. Texaco and Occidental will exchange interesl!I, subject to Peruvian law, of certain Peru- vian offsbott concessions, ancl Occidental will co m m en c e drUJing and bear all the ex- pense for the first 12,000 feet or the first $1.5 million of cost on one of the jointly held con· Cessions. Occidental will reim· burse Tu:aco for certain ex- ploration a n d acquisition c:osl.!. PfDLADELPfDA (UPI ) - Telecommunications Corp. of America and Tamura Electric Works, Ltd., of Tokyo have signed a marketing. agreement and will establish a joint subsidiary to market their products in the United States and Canada. Tamura is the world '• second largest pro- ducer of coin operated telephones. The p r i n c i p a I device to be marketed by the new subsidiary is the FU-44 intercoMectors, which couples private Telephone or data transmission systems to public utility telephone lines. WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI ) - Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. has awarded Radiation Dynamics, Inc., $2 million in research contrapU to be car· ried out over lbe next four years. The research will in· volve effort.I to develop u.sefuJ irradiation processes f o r polymerc chemicals. NEW YORK (UPI) -Esso Education Foundation Monday announctd granlll totaling Q.1 million to 300 colleges for the 1970-71 academic year. Of the total, a record $1.6 million will go to finance higher educa· tional experlment.s and in· novations. NEW YORK (UPI ) -Three more federal reserve banks, those of New York, Philadelphia and San Fran· cisco Thursday cut their dis· count rates to 5% percent from So/4 percent. This leaves only Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis and Richmond at 5:Y4 percent. --- NE W YORK (UPI) Kaweckl Beryle<> Industries, Inc., has resumed full pro-I duction at it.s Beryllium Alloy Planl at Reading. Pa., follow·' ing settlement of a 13-week strike. NEW YORK t UPI) -In spite of governmen t rt.strlc· tions which presently are hampering Its growth, Cable Television bids fair to become the fastest growlng business In the United Statea: at no distant future, Chairman M o s e s Shapiro of General Instrument Co. said Thursday. Shapiro made .his prediction In an address to the alumni forum of the New York University graduate business school. He praised Chairman Dean Burch of the Federal Communications Commission for seeking to liberalize rules presently forbidding c a b 1 e television firms to pipe distant programs into tbe 1 to largest Instruments' Jerrold Division owns 2.6 cable te I e vis ic n systems with 100 ,000 subscribers. CLEVELAND (UPI) Republic Steel Corp. said lhe recent General Motors strike will have a severe adverse ef· feet on Its fourth quarter earnings but that the impact on third quarter profit was minor. The rompany also said it experu; to reduce ca pital spending in fiscal 1971. Capital outlays for the nine months ended Sepl. 30, were only m.1 million aga inst $166 million for all of calendar 11169. NEW YORK (UPI) Waltham Industries Corp. will ctase manuf&eturlng opera· lions at the M11leable Iron Foundry of MIF Indus· tries, Ltd., at Brantford, Ont.. on Dec. 23 because of losses. A stttl foundry al the same location w11 cl~d by Waltham In September. The comp&ny had a lo.111 of SI million at 1'11F this year after a J.1 million 105! la1t year. WEST LAF A YETI'E, Ind. (UPI) Greil I.. a k es Chemicals Corp. is jolninl! Ugine-Kuh.lmann, a French firm. in a venture called Sobrom to mike brominated Roil fumigants •l Port·De- Boue nur Marseilles for the European and North African markels. ..... __ .. Who Listens To Landers? - I • ·-----=- SINCE SHE'S ONE OF THE TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL · WOMEN IN AMERICA • • • • • • Just About Everyone Does That's Who You Can 'Listen' to Ann Landers • ( \ ' Daily ·~ The DAILY PILOT • . . . . . . . . . . --..... ·~ ,...---------------~--~----~----------------~----~~~ ' • AMONG ;THE GREAT Here, among some of the great newspapers of the world, is an old friend . The DAILY PILOT looks as much at home on this international newspaper rack as it does at the front door of thousands of 0 range Coast area homes where it is dropped daily. That should tell you something. It should tell you that a "home- tQwn newspaper" can be sophisticated and still not lose touch with what's hap- pening at city hall. Whether it's news from around the w or Id or down the block, the DAILY PILOT packages it best for you . And the simple fact is that, because the DAILY PILOT emphasizes local coverage, you'll find a lot of stories in it you can't find in any other n~wsp~pe~ in the world . On this international news rack, it's among the great ones of the world. But at home, it's the great- est one in the world (for local news). ' - .• . ONES f ,, ' \!. 'A DACBLADET 1 DAILY PILOT • I 1 1 ' ,, " ' ,, ' ' j I ~ f i ' ' l ' . ' ' ' ' I J : . ' •• LL " '!! i ' ' ~ :i> l' ""-" "' . ;~~-''.:r . ... -· ., ... , - ' .- 1:00 8 llt ..._ (C) {IO) J«rJ Dunphy. It INIC -(CJ (IOI 8 1\1 Alllll 1it11 (C) (90) Guuts 111 Ttl¥0t' Kow1rd, 81rillr1 Ftldon, John G1ry, J11nes Tnpr, 111d CO· llOlt Ridl LlttlL • Monday, Dtttmbtf 14, 1970 1:'5 D CCJl"''-'-IQ (~ ........ .., """ .~ ~ .. ,,"" .. 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The 'trophies, along with another given to the director of the pl1y aelected u the actru, ln · U.We theater for year'• best, are presented an-19'1fl. nually in recogniUon m ex-The newspaper's pracUce ol cellence in community theater honoring the county's top production. Actors and ac-, performers began in 1965 and tresses participating w J t h for tlv'ee years consisted only some ts Orange County com· of special mention at the end munity theaters are eligible of the year. Then In 1968, the for the DP awards. DAILY PILOT of£ered a more Besides the best director tangible tribute in the form of award, which will be an-large, engraved trophies. nounced in Titus' Dec. 18 These will be pr~sented lo Intermission column , trophies the hoooree at the hlxt• open. will be presented to the coun· ing perf~e or the theater ty's best actor, actress, sup-at which he or 1be earned the porting actor and supporting .ri•wiariid·~~~;;j~~iiij D Hol~1y Movie Speci1I * LlOYD C. 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An original drama will be produced by South Coast Repertory next month under a grant of funds from the Rockefeller Foundation, it was announced today. Garry White's J'.Snowman ·In the Empty Closet" will have its J'Orld premiere~ on Jan. 20 EXCLUSIVE ENDS TUES. .:;g p~~~ ~g ~~~E V alenti's 'Movie Alphabet' Working But Still Under Fire and will run for 10 l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~i!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!ii'!!I"'.' performances under the diree-r- By BOB THOMAS Associated Prt11 Wrt~r HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The film industry's classification code is now entering its third year, and it remains as con- troversial as ever. It was just two years ago that Producers Association President Jack Valenti in· troduced t~ system or classi- fying film s as to their ac· ceptablJlty for chlldren. The syste m has been attacked by many critics, both inside and outside the industry, but it re- main! in force , perhaps because no better method has been proposed. Valentrs technique was to slap one of four ratings on each film reviewed by the pr~ feS!ional censors on t h e Producers AMociation office In Hollywood. Originally the designations were G-general audiences, M-mature-parenta1 guidance advised, R-cllildrtn adm.ittld only if with parenLs and X·no children allowed. Later the M"rating waS chang- ed to GP, apparently on the theory that the M was con- fu sing and was scaring too many parents who thought that it meant unsuitable enter· talnment fof children. ~ How is the rating system working? Nicely, says Valenti. He cites an opini on survey in which 64 percent of filmgoers over 18 declared the system was •·very useful " or "fairly·• useful." That's a 6 percent gain over last year. But he admits that there is room for improvement: "We must make our ratings more accurage. more informative.'' Others are not as satisfied with the ratings as Valenti. Critics contend that more and more racy material is turning up in movies rated GP and B. The astute A. D. Murphy of Dally Variety commented : "To many trade observers and members. 1970 was the year of the wandering X and R: that is. films seemingly of X· ca liber drafted over into R; and R material had ap- parenlly drifted over into the GP group the ·p• ln GP has 'permissiveness.' " Why the drift? ]l's apparent that most pro- ducers seek to avoid the X ticn of Michael Fuller. Warren J . Deacon, SCR which obviously herders on or The Appeals Board of the M~ managing director, And Arthur actually is proncgraphy. The lion Picture Association voled H. Ballet · of tfie Office for R is likewise shunned. to change the rating from R to A11vanced Drama Research, The reason Is that producers GP. made the joint announcement. have generally concluded that, The switch brought further "We are most pleased with except for sensatkln-packed doubt as to the ability of a the assistance offered by film s, they will make more cenaorship board to lay down OADR and the Rockefeller money on G or GP movies. moral judgments in strict FOundation," Deacon com· terms during these changing mented. "'I'hls is the first ma- Not only because the audience times. jor grant we have received." is larger. There is also an im'r=;;;·=================;:;., mediate dra wback to X-and in I NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES some instances, R·movies : 1•· -:::;!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!~~;;;;:=-_, They cannot be advertised in l about 30 newspapers around the coun'try. "Newspapers are b e'I n g high·handed and wrong in not advertising.X pictures,'' argues an indust r y spokesman. "The X doesn't imply lack of quality; after all, last year's Oscar winner, 'Midnight Cowboy,' wu rated X. The X merely means that the picture· is not suitable for children. Newspapers a r e do~ their readers disservice ' by ignoring the X movie." Critics of the ratings have noted certain inconsistencies in the administration of the system . The mOJt notable .ex- a m p I e was ''R y an 's Daughter." The David Lean film was handed an R, surprising many reviewers who found it to e mu ch more tasteful than a number of other movies which had been given GPs. The ob· vious reason for the rating \\'as the passionate love-mak· Ing between Sarah Miles and Christopher Jones. MGM's president James Aubrey, raised a fuss and threatened to release "Ryan's Daughter" without a rating. PUT CASH ,IN YOUR POCKET with a DAILY I'll.OT Classlf:ied Ad. 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Mond.y, Dfctmbtr 1•. 1970 'DAILY PILOT 1a Beethoven p,.ogram I T •. 11--11e for Some Funny News Brilliant Concert ., ' By VERNON 50011' M1yeboU'1 mobile face •lid reported. After tbt-• P·• u J e b r 1 I HOU.YWOOD (UPI) witdiy improbable voice .,. ''Thol> I renewed ·the idea de!Weties o1 Crookile, ·By UCI Or~hestra Television news is a soJeq auoclated with the old pro witb Leonard Smith who Brlnkley, Sm Ith. M~ drumbeat of tragedy, disaste! commercials (for a beer), difected me in an episode. of Chancellor, Rta1oner • n4 and gloom generally unleaven-• ~:That's ~ty Boy" ,lelevlsion .'.N.a,nny a1l4 the. pro!essor.' He Sevareid, v'ewers deterve • 'ed"by'bumor: , H-ries and a ha 1f.d 0,.1 en {hOught i~ was great, 110 we ilggLe, guffaw or belly llu&tl- By TOM BARLEY Ot !tit 0111\' 'llwt ll1rt Con~uctor Peter Odegard and h111 tired bUt triumphant UC Jrvine orchestra and chorus drew a standing ova- Uon, Saturday night for their latest mauive contribution to o'ur celebration of Beethoven's bicentennial and it was a richly deserved if somewhat ovfrd.ue recognition. For thef should· bave been accor._ded no less p/aise at the intennission stage · of their program ln 'lhe ·.Fine Arts Village Tbeater with a memorable delivery of the great rna11tec'1 Piano Concerto No. 1. H: Colin Sllm was lhe com- manding figure: ·at th e keyboard for this v e r y beautiful Beethoven concerto -It is vtry much the male pianist's (Qrte with its forceful phrasing and lleavy stresses - and he gave us an in· terpretallon that would be dlf· ficult to surpass in much more beady surroundings. For· all the glory of that closing rondo, however, we particularly remember today his flawless work in the first movement, allegro con brio. and his splendid accounting of the' cadenza that was added to the concerto. It was perform· ed with charm. precision and feeling and Slim carefully and graciously e.1ploited t h e changes ()f mood so finely woven • into the work by Beethoven .• His reward was to be recall· ed to the stage exactly twice. And the audience which later rose so magnificently at the conclusion or Beethoven 's towering and majestic Ninth Symphony completely omitted to recall Odegard to the stage for just recognition or his unflagging efforts in the piano concerto. We ·had the unfortunate .!pectacle of Slim and Odegard returning to the stage realiz· Ing too late that the applause had ended to take an ovation that must have produced - we hope -some guilty con· scien~ in that capacity au- dience. There are those in that au· dience who will wonder today why our analysis of the Ninth, the featured work on this very ambitious program. should have been relegated to secon· dary consideration. Let it be said immediately that it produced a sterling eJ. fort on the part of the orchestra and the University Chorus and fluent performances from four gifted soloists -bass M a u r i c e Allard, soprano Caro I e Boelter, tenor Larry Jarvis orchestra acquitted themselves admirably in 1 work which places tremendous demand! on the most pro- f esslonal ensembles. But we share the feelings or those who tend to be irrit~ted with the interruplio11 of a sym- phony whlch progresses thoughtfully and interestingly, to its last movement and Beethoven's final statements in what is, perhaps. one of his most engrossi11g works. · . J We have had a silent chorus standing behind the orchesf'.ra for those three movements and they, silent as they are. tend to distract the absorbeil listener. And then we: bring 011· the soloists. backtrack in ef- fect, and effectively derail the train of thought of many listeners. Certainly, the "Ode" Is one of the most glorious things in music and it is not. performed as often as· we would like it to be-But why not perform it as a -strictly choral offering and uproot 'the whole seOre from the Ninth? It would lose none of it! beauty and it could very well.be welded into a program of choral music bearing close affinity to this noble work. This may well be a minority opinion but, in any event, it most certainly does n o t present criticism of what we heard Saturday n i g h t • Beethoven himself would have been delighted to observe the devotion and dedication of- f~red in his name at this splendid UCI concert. Even sports a(e treated wllh-filmed five segments running God knows they are rariliea OI the da;kne11s of life and death. im·ovres, including ''How to D'om S5 secoods to a minute the. so.called suu.ition c:omedJ Family newspapers a re Murder Your Wife." tnd 1 Jll1( to be inserted on shows. sprinkely with the human His forte Is the swaggering Joe.al newscasts on a syn. In this f!rst. few looks at tbll comedy, comics, cartoons and know-it-all who blusters his dicated basis." news Mayehoff bu tack1M tbe idiocy of the human con-way into a problem only to ,Mayehoff's experiment may sonic booms, nudilt colonid Tryouts Sets For 'Gypsy' dition: -sn,e.84 out the back door when lttereue video news ratings a and a study of peogle lD deptJI. The forenumer of visual , be creates a sbambles. hundred fold. A1J are funny. news was the newsreel in mo-1 'Te1evi1 ion news Is,--------------------- tion pidure theaters which, in . frus~raUng," Mayehoff said, addition lO reporting events of "cindl how much frustration the day, fiashed en the can you stand. Since 1946 I've screwball 1ni:ics of ·sdciety 11 been frustrated . The South Coast Choral and well. "You tune in lhe news and Ligbt Opei-a As.wci&lion will Best known d tne !or was all 'you get is arsonists, war. swing back into action early Fox MovietOne's Lew~hr. riots, murders, calam!Ues and Humorist~medtfn E dd I e ' · ·•' ' • ~ troubles. There's nothing to next year with a production of :P.tayehoff hopes to bring the FUN , Wl:rH .NEWS break the monotony." the "biographical music a I same iOrt of wackiness to the !dclle' M•yehoff Several years ago CBS toyed "Gypsy ." unrelenting grimness of with the notion of having Auditions fOr the Jule Styne-television news with brief, facts!" Mayel'ioff boomed in a MaYehoff appear regularly on Stephen Sondhe:im musical will hilarious 8 n d nonsensical voice brimming with pompous the news with Will Rog:ers- be held Friday and Saturday, "reporter _ ln • the • field" righteousness. .... type .observations. Dec. 18 and 19, in the music dispatches. . Then he roars with laughter ''After a year of t.alll:ing they room of San Clemente High "people are entitled to the at.himself. dropped the idea,'• MayehoU School, 700 Ave. Pico. San1-==============================:-1 Clemente. Friday's tryouts are scheduled from 7:30 to 9 p.m., wh.ile the Saturday readings will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. All roles are open and will be cast from lhe auditions, SCCLO general man·ager Ruth Yeilding aMounced. The pro- duction will require singers and dancers, children as well as teens and adults. Those auditionin'g are requested to bring their own music : an ac· companist will be provided. The South Coast Group, which has previously staged ' 0The Music Man," "Oklilhoma" and 11 S.outh Pacific." will pre.sent ''Gypsy " in February, with exact dates as yet unannounced . "OHi OP THI YIAl'S fUNNllST COMIDllSI.* R!ch1rd Hsn111i.-l.A. fr11 p,.,, t' 'HT.~ ' .. , ' . . 'NEWPORT <-~ ·~ ...... -~ ....... ---·- "*°lfr*-*-YITS ALL so FUNNY!"" ~ , _, IU.TIMI I . \ _,_ ".,. Dll.:r ...... m.ua:cma1111MGmJ ' . ..... ..... EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ' ' W U S A ' ,!,, PAUL NEWMAN and JOANNE WOOWARD 'ANTHONY PERKINS ! CAu; 546-3102 ... TOP HIT-· -''ZIG ZA ...... DIW""-''•M.~t. V 11•PI 18th RECORD WEEK ~,EXCLUSIVE. ENGAGEMENT ,..-~..,-~~~~~----...1 ''lfyou see nothing . · else this year, you must~ee : FIVE IRS9 PltaS. I It will not, I think, - ever fade from · ·memory!'' EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMU1TI 11111-ffi.i:Ol l:OO. lO:OO Sit. 2:eo. &:00. 6:(11, 1:00. 10«1 Sill. 2:00.1:45. 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IOITM ITUMLll"fllf'I El VIS.PRESLEY IS BACK & HE STARS IN •••• ""' Alt S11r EZ~lil ·:~,.J ls~' "" .,.. .. COll1"'1" (Oil;, "XILLY'5 HDOl5" .., -Co•iq-... .Wol!DQMJ "THI •AllSTOCAW' ---·- and alto Dorothy Neff. Andi__:==================-'-===:;;:;:;==============----------~-------------------­Odegard himself worked like a fiend to give us the kind of Ninth that people 11 k e Odegard. sights set in outer space, wilt never achieve. But there were many, many naws, particularly in those first two movements, and it was hard to escape the con- clu.Sion that this y o u n g orchcstia, valiant as it is, was not quite ready for this work . 11.! best effort was with the University chorus in the ren· d!Uon of Schiller's "Ode to Joy" and that Immediately raises ·a question or two with this reviewer. There is a school of thought most frequently eno:iuntered tn Europe which believes that Beethoven's Ninth should be performed in its entirety as a 1ymphony and without the choral portion that concludes the work. We have heard it played to these precepts and it is, let it be said now. infinite!y preferable to the manner in which it was delivered at this concert. This is no refle~lion on the quality of the "Ode" delivered so movingly Saturday ni11ht. There was passion, pathos and joy llseU In a I i 1t e performance and chorus and Gala Premiere Saturday, Decembe r 19 at 9:00 PM . llflh rt111l11 Jlfifll'llllllCll EVERY DAY-IPllDI Dec. 20 ·Jan. 3 Bl 2:00 and 9:00 PM· . (2 ~ on!J Otl Dlc.tmbet 24, 2$, 31; J•!llllfJ' I 1n• 3) P1p111try, &citement and Funn Wart DisiE's ni.~l'les ind stories come to life In th is m1111ificent holld1y ertr1. 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HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'Olt SALi HOUS&:S l'OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE l~G;•~no=r•~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1000~1 ~o.;;~r~•l'-:1f:i:°~:~tooo~G~•~~t"~1 ~1f::;:~~1~~1;G~..-~-~,.~1;;;;;;~;;;;;;:;;;;;;~1~;;;;0;~~~~,. n~1;;;;;;;:A;;;;;;:;;1~000;; ;o.~n~•~ro~l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1000;;; C"t~~~USES TAYLOR Co indci. ~6le !TAX DODGE 0:,..~~~.::;.:-~:: 1100 Huntington Be•ch 1400 Founta in Valley 1410 MOVE IN BY . stear or ,~!3;~~,, Roomy CHRISTMAS • b<dMOm, ' hoth and lam. $123 /MONTH lly room towohou... No • PRESTIGE WA tERFRONT HOMES Iocome !820 Month. "'""" ·~ ., 32 Deluxe unll! ln lhe city of $69.900. more yard work for you. Out1tandlng home with huge Jl.lany exlras .. ,C.tl.I now! 14 x 17 SEPARATE Family (Investors check this one). 2629 HARBOR CALIFORNIA HERE WE GOI $73,500 Transferred owner bas just listed luxurious Ivan \Velis home in beautiful Baycrest. 5 Bdrms, formal DR, enclosed pool. Circular driveway. First class condition thruout. . 26 Linda l1f1 Drive Oran;e. Gold Medallion, all CALL . I;.., 646·J414 C ed 5 B S b th. b . elee, . .5 Fourplexl!I and f 91~ ~ Room complete with POOL Larwln Realty, Inc. orp. own . r. a ome faCJng Harb:9r Triplexes with community d'ld«. Island. Jacuzzi & sauna. Comp. furn., for pool , plus IP'ff" belt area . TABLE. Smor tree and close 962-6918 Anytime immed. occupancy. W<dlicj :. ' ..... $20();000 Tetrillc tax deferment on Nt•r Nc !,~:1Lloy1l 0 0 fflce BOULEVARD to Blue Pacific. Purchase -:-,-.,--:--0--.--1 subject to 5~ annual per-Privet• Courtyard 546-8640 Open Evening• till 1 :30 3 Bedroom Plus Romper room $24,600 See this home todAy it's a fantastic value and it won't last. In a very nice area of Costa Mesa with 2 baths built-in 20x20 family room no down to vets low down to any body! IRVINE TERRACE-$43,000 The joy of living! Pool w/beautiful lighted waterfall. 3 Bdrms, 2 baths & lge liv. rm. ''Our 25th Ye•r'' For Complete lnform•tlon on •11 homes & Iott, plHM.ull: Bill GRUNDY, REAL TOR 133 Dover Dr., Sulto 3, N.B. 642-4620 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors Genorol 1000 O.nerol 1000 2111 San Joa quin Hills Road 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; -------- NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 3 BR CONDOMINIUM * * * * * * In ""°'"" IOC!lon or Montl-ll=';======="':c:='======· ===I cello, lo be completely re· decorated includtna: n e w 1000 carpets. Priced below mar- ket. Act fast on this one, $20,500 G1n1ri11 1000 Generel FiJr Goodness Sake! EASTBLUFF FOREVER VIEW Immaculate upgraded 3 bed. room horrie with 180" unre- Atricted view of Saddleback hills, UCI & Fashion Island. Very private location on TROPICAL PARADISE , . NO DOWN TO VETS CUl De Sac. Proteulonally Fantastic 3 bedrm, 2~i bath You ll say theres a ipraw-Large 3 BR & 20x20 rumpu1 landscaped garden. TRY home, one mile from the Jina: ~ sq. 11• 4 bedroom rm., newly painted, block and find another home in ocean. Everyth.lnc is design. ~~~n :~sa sa~e~e : walled ya r d, hardwood this area for this price. ed lor easy Jiving including micE ·ROOMS, with lara:e Ooors. low down ID non-vets, $39.800. Immedia1e posses. formal dining room, large family room, dble used brick VA appraisr:d at. , , . sion too! romily room. cove"" """'· ""''''""· •nd ,, .. h gold $24,600 Colesworthy gas BBQ, beautiful pool with carpets, FOR GOODNESS - low maintenance yard. Suh-SAKE? You say lt can be CUSTOM 2 BEDROOM .}ect to a 6% VA loan pay-bought on VA/FHA terms? & GUEST COTTAGE able $261 per mo. C&ll for GOOD GRIEF!! I'd better Excellent Eutslde location. & Co. details. bUJTy over to see FOR comp I et el y redecorat· REALTOR · many bltn features. Relrig 1028 Bayside Drive high income. Call for detalla. GOOD 5 BR. rue on Lon- N donberTy ln No. C . M , ewport Auume exlstlni: FHA loan It of approx $25,750 w/interest at only 6~•%. tT:iOO dbwn Fairview paymnt. Chas. C. Martin 646-8111 l""Rl~~~-~54&-.::_;1195=.:.'~~~~ LOVELY, quiet, ~ud~. (1nytlmt) ocean view home . 2 br, den, 2 ba. $39,500. Conside r lease/option. Owner 548-8007 2 IN 1 , .COU.EGE PRK • $24,900 •• 3 BJt..FHA ~%·LO DN * BY OWNER : 64~ * Mesa Verde 1110 LIVE IN ONE RENT THE OTHER Profitable to own .. , A plea. sure to live in! The home is a CU5tom, luxurious charm.1---------- er with 3 king 1ize bed-3 BDRM, 2 Bath. Over 2000 rooms: country kitchen and sq, ft, Game rm, frplc, huge family room, formal fenced yard. 1~; blk! from dining, secluded Jiving room golf course. $5800 d n . .. ,PLUS a separate one Pymnt.11 $195/mo. (0\VNERJ bedroom money-maker that 545-3182. really reduces those month.. I========== ly payments! $45,950 for Newport Be•ch 1200 both! $4600 down. See today 1---------- CaU now. Thanks. 546--2313 or 646-nn. s-o.o.o UNUSUAL \-o THE REAL ~ E'=iTATERS centaa:e rate Joan, VA or 3 Bedrm, family rm, large FHA Terms available Call den, low interest VA loan!? Collect. · $4550 Down • also low V Al FHA terms, Owner mU1! $19,500 WHAT A LOW PRICE move. HAFFDAL REAL TY 842-4405 Sant• Ana Hgts. 1630 for this gorgeous 3 ~m. 2 hath doll hOuse. Lots of -,_-STO--R-Y_So_u_th_"_"_Co_l_on-i•-'· Tender Lo1ing Care \vith 5 br/3 ba, di n'rfrm , dttp pile carpets and match-tam/rm. Localed in Beaut. ing drapes. Time • savinr section of S.A. Hghtt. Ex- kitchcn, completl'-ly fenced Isling GI Mortgage, can be yard. Ideal staner home or assumed w /Lo Dn pyrnt. for retirees. 10% down han-$37,500. 545--2992. dJes! -=========ol Walker & Lee L•eu•• B .. ch 11os Realtors 7682 Edinger (n.fl 842-4455 or 540-5140 OCEAN YIEW-3 Brm $15,500 UNBELIEVABLE! 8 UNITS All 3 or 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, firepla~. built-in kitchen, carpets, drapes &: &ep&rate laundry facility. Each with 40 ft. private, ocean view deck. Extensive Use ot wood sidina & beams for attrac. tiveness. Walking dlstancr: to town & beach. $195,000 \Vith possibility of pre.paid interest. Call . 3 Bedroom 2 Baths $181 mo. Pays All • COAi.TS GOODNESS SAKE ed. Heavy &hake roof & Ne1\·por1 Beach Office & for the adult family and in· 0 u,;;;;;;-a:aa.:;;;;;-• I-=-======== WALLAce ~ COATS & washer included. Perfect 67~930 REAL TORS WALLACE lawo. Immed O<<'"P'""Y· HUGE CORNER ODD HOUSE Interesting floor plan with rooma galore ln the heart of Newport Hi!Jghts -ri Bed. rooms, famUy room with fireplace and barbecue. De- luxe kitchen with built·in freezer, refrigerator and blender. Large pool with loads of decking_ -Phone 646.nn and only $39.500. That's Right! Hard to be· lieve! But true:! A 3 Bed. room home and two giant lots for the price of one. Price Includes full size al. ley. R.J zoning, you can have many more units AU with ocean view, ~;·mi. from beach. You name the terms. Fantastic va1ue! Don't Dl'-lay DiaJ 962-5585 ..A-Olan orn Evenings REAL TOf(s surrounds dlis rora:eou. 3 1; ACRE 962-4454 e "' •141 CUSTOM 4 Pl EXES bedroom, Eorly American J or no money down to II •~'!"'!!!!!!""''!"!!!!!!~!!!!!!!! (Op £ 1) Choice Newport area, near charmer. Sparkling baulli, Custom cape C.od hou5e that REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. 494-9473 5'19-0316 vets for this well kept WIFE PLEASER en ven nslS ·Hoag Hospilal, J BR & 2 BR enormous wod burnin1, used ia really "something differ. home located in Costa I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I al' elec units. Fully carpet. brick FIREPLACE. Loll of ent"! R-2 lot, 305' deep in Mesa. It has a fully en-Read this ad completely and Newpart Beach ed w:lth bltn ranges & dish· carpets wilh matchlng drap. the heart of EASTSIDE Cos.. cl06f'd covered patio. consider this five bedroom wa.she.n. SU,000 Down. es? Country. style kitchen ta Mesa. 3 baths, 4 bed. 1-0' THE REAL \"-ESTATERS EMERALD BAY Two car garaf,e, com-home on a quiet tree II~ • No Down VA $75,000 with all modem built-ins. No rooms. BIG 1~ate family pletely fenced ront and street in Newport Beach for Check inlo th;~ outstand;..,., down payment for Cl's and room, Even an OCTAGON. • ' r • FOREST l OLSON Just listed! Attr. tradlticma.l 3 BR. 3 Ba., sep, llv, nn., din. nn. & fam. rm. MUST SELL BY OWNR Inc. :Realtors TI6 Emerald 811.y $75,000 rear yards, lfe&t for l 1<4950 Th" ,___ .., u"" families. asking $24,500. on Y • · 11 Cuo.o·•uer Newport Beach winner. Just low down for FHA. NEW AL playhouse in the ranch Ifs vacant '° hWT'Y!I has a secluded living room, reduced to V.A. appraisal of WW INTEREST rates in sized Yard. Priced at VA :pa=:m ~~~.;oo~1cha;n~ ~~· r!~ieba:r~;s~ Weffect l•kow. Call&. L Wappra.i1 .. k. of $36&.950! L Now lo' the way or lile: th< dre•m kll<hon with built-i"' a er ee a er ee back yard, ifs 171 1 e e I including the refrigerator across the back. has a fan-and used brick bar-b-que, a tutic patio, lanai, a la""'1, 100 ft. wide lot and seclud· Brand new, fee simple, 1 blk 19131 Brookhun;t Ave. beach, 3 br, 2 ba, 2 frplc, Huntington Beach bC'am ceil'g, w/w crpl, huge I -=.;;;~~~;:;;:;,;~- dbl •"· ""''23· COUNTRY ENGLISH Shown by app't, Bill Grundy, Reeltor 833 Dover Dr., NB 642-4621'.1 $129 Mo. total pml • lawn volleyball ....... ""' "' '''"'le cove"d patio, CAMEO SHORES a pool. You must see this Cal · bef<ft you buy. Call ~2313 I today 10 s..·~ Uili. roomy Magnili~nt custom home beauty, 67J.8550 Hua:e master BR. sul1e \-0 THE REAL ~ESTATERS 1-0' THE REAL ·'"'-ESTATERS '-.., "[" u'.T ' , r· Bu)' subject to this beautiful 5%. % annuaJ 90 rate VA loan and you get 3 Bedrooms 2 baths, ireat neighborhood near school and 1h_?y__ping, owner ask.U:ii $23,950. See ltl lh~~=~c===..,-Ten Acre Playground At )(>Ur back door, plus the use of !he COSTA f\1ESA Plus 2 guest Br's & md's Panded den &. bar Big lanai room with copper hooded fireplace Complete host's kitchen For poolside entertaining $150 Down 4 Bedrooms Fixer upper BOY'S CLUB a n d conven. lence of downtown Costa Mesa. Included is a custom· Be in by • • • • • Christmas! buUt Three bedroom, Dining 3 Bedroom + den home, Rm., lath &: ~laster home Family/dining room, lire. only 7 yrs old. Dl'-tached place, blln!, dishwuher, Reduced to $175,000 Dbl.. garage, large cement crpts, drps. covered patio, Realtors block wall enclosed yard, dble garage. All ln perfect ''Our 25th Vear with boat gate from alley. condition~ Immediate pos.. In The Harbor Are1'' Realtors 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 54:>-9491 Open 'ti! 9 PM 675-3000 The Number To Call Whethtr Buying, Selling or Leastns ''GIFT PRICED" Vacant • immed. occupancy! Save rental money. Snap up this cozy • clean as a pin 3 BR., 2 ba. home. Recently redecol'tlted. Corner proper. ty, N'p( Hghts, Drastically reduced, now $33.500. m II."· & ln:.\1'11 ' UE.\1:1'\' I ~I'. , , f <,; 1 ;l'I 67S 1000 J This one~ paint and An Excellent buy under VA seMion! $28,750. 673•4400 LEASES clean up but at a price OR rnA TER!t1S • ACT Wells McCardla Rllrs of ·$24,000. It's 11. steal • ' • I•-...,,....,...,..,.,.. __ I Outstanding 5 bedrm with total down only $150 FAST! Price only $72,950. 1810 NeWJ>Ort Bl~d., C.~f. FAA OR YA family & dining rooms, Re.. plus closing costs in M. M. LaBorde, Rltr. S41-n29 Owner gays "SELL" his 3 pub.lie Homes for lease or Costa l\1esa. Call nowt 111:64~&-0555:::. ...... E~v~'~"~644-~7003:1 ""'ji''j'1j"jii'liiji"'"'"[ leallf! with option to buy. EASTBLUFf BALBOA bedroom, 2 bath home ln l-1esa Del l\1ar. Beautifully Cali for details. Look! 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths $148.00 mo. incl. taxes 4 BR. 2 Ba. home located on a large. tree lined, secluded I fenced Jot. Ideal for young children & large dogs_ own. er wants oUer. $42,TaO. ---Coldwell,Bankar ......... carpeted and draped. Built- ISLA ND In bar In family room. Large rovered patio, corner lot VACANT LOT $37,500 WILLIAM W INTON Re1ltor with room for boat or trail. er. Owner has purc:haserl a home at tbe beach. Just re. duced to $29,750. Call for an ins{M!ction. 546-2313 \-o T H EREAL \'"'-ESTATERS ' . ·.. '~, Take over subject to ex-IJ3..0700 644-2430 229 Marine , Balboa Island 4¥4•/. VA Assumption isUn1 FHA loan annual 675-3331 PRIME EASTSIDE LIJCA. % rate of 5% % and lll=:i=:i=:i=:i~=:i=:i=:i::::i ............................ j TION."1800 sq. ft, FM Bd· you'll 1et 3 large bed· FIX IT UP rm., Bucco Built, cop-r rooms. 2 battts, rock .,.. fireplace, built-in kitch· Outside of needing paint, a plumbing, new paint. Fam. en, forced air heat, dou• little repa ir k some yard Rm. "'ith floor to ceiling hie garage, cul de Siie work this ''i\1esa Verde Realty C.Ompany lireplace. Covered patio "'ith 1troel, block wall fence Cambridge'' home ..,,ith 3 & 'TIS THE SEASON Palos Verde Rock water and an excellent Cost.a family & fonnaJ dining rm For a jolly big bargain. What fall and derorator lighting. Mesa .address. Call now Is in great shape. Vacant better holiday cheer & hap-MORE. ?-.10RE, Y 0 RE, -Open Evea. Make )'OUr oUer. · pincss than moving into your SHARP, SHARP, SHARP. $100 Down 3 Bedroom 2 Bath ' $19,950 plus cloaln&: coats and you can move into this unbelievable value be· fore Xmu. It's only 5 ~ old. bu a fireplace, built·ln kitchen. fore~ &Jr be&t. all newly re. decoi"ated. • HURRY on thll oner -/8 r r ""' - 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 Opori lvonlnts till 1 :30 l elegant new 3 bedroom, tam. FOR INFORMATlON CAU. SCl·511t ily room in llarbor View M. M. LaBorda, Rltr. fllllf tlntrn1 ttlellm Hon1e1. Vacant &: waiting 646-0555 Eves: 548-3265 ~~~NA;'.cl '°'you 1"·r.oo REPOSSESSIONS BEACH DUPLEX 2 Furnished Units Xlnt loc•tionl Macnab-Irvine 642-1235 67S.3210 $21,000 0 Goorge Williamson pen Daily l 05 Re•ltor 2001 Ali10 Ave & 20th 673-4350 64.S.1.564 Eves. Custom bu llt. fonnaJ dining room. 3 bedrm. 2 h11. sep ON THE CHANNEL living nn .. fire:>lacc, family 3 &: 4 Bedrooms, family room, ne1v crpts & paint. No down payment • no clos- ing costs to veterans. Sev. eral to choose from • for details cal.I 540-1151. "The Only \Vay to Buy'" I Y =~~~1 5 BR. + family rm. 3 Bath.I. rm., elec bltrts. FA heat, pa. S1e1>9 to ocean. 5 years tlo 11•/gas fittd BBQ pit. young. $49,950. dble gar., space for boat & CONTRACTOR'S CAYWOOD REAL TY '"""· REPOSSESSION 6306 w. s'.:jt2::i""·· NB Lac'henmyer Rlty 3 Bed . 11----.S"H"A"R"P.----I Call &J6.3928 Eves! !i4U769 ~tatl~Slr;: =~· ~j 2 Story, 4 BR. Ene:lish atyll'.I. CORONA HIGHLANDS ,.'','"',~nl_'6S.E5tltlE . .,!~ISmO<dN.Epog.! 18 ?-.Io's old. Prime loc. Walk. le "' '" ' •• di•l •• WestclW P'···, V w &: pool & you own the Call 49S-55f.O Broktr • .,. .... .L.ua land, In Corona del 1'1•r. 4 llChools. Sho rt escrow. Bdnnl'., 2 baths. Onll ASSUME 5y4•/. G.I. SlS.500. 169,!00, I BR. • $26,000 JEAN SMITH, Rl TR. CORBIN Im,...d, """"'·North Cooto 400 E. 17th, C.1'1. 646.:US,, • l\fesa nr. shoppin1 et.ntrr. SPECIAL FEATURES MARTIN New paint WuOUl New Pool, patio &: gplendld Dover FlfA-VA O.K. &15-8!!00 Shortw V1t"w. lv11r. Well• Pyramid Exchanron Built 4 ""'"'" 3 hoth, p•<' REAL TORS 644-7662 4 Bdr m. + F•mlly rm. room home. Le din rm, lam e '\'ESJ'CLJFr CONi50'"i" A111u~ rxisUna apr. Joan ol nn w/trplc. Aval! now. Roy 2 BR. 2'1 ha . ClubMtise. 6,,'1, Elea:ant entry h1dl, 4 J . Ward, Rltr. 10ll 1'tariners Pool, SAuna. Ownf'r/c11rry. BN!room.~. h u i' r family Dr .. &f&-1~ Open 0.11,y. room. n•tural brick flN'· DAILY PILOT DIME -A E&st C.f\.\. 3 BR. 2 BA. VA no pl11.ct, 11~·im pool, 1>3rk Jlkt" • LINES cost you just pen-down. FHA Jl650 down. Y•rd M0-1721) nln a cllJ<. FORTIN CO. Ol2-MOO 29ll Horbor TARBELL I j Also Back Bay 4 .t: family v.1th pool , Now available, also with option. Oceanfront Duplex 3 BR. lov.·cr; 2 BR. upper, Comp. furn . Lo\l'!'r unit on v.•lnter I summer rent.al. Up. per unit 1·acant. Xlnt rental history $74,500 ~ You o"·n lhC' Jan.rt! · CaJI : 673·3663 54S.5942 Eves. associated BROKERS-REALTORS %02S W Balboa 61l·l6•1 Harbor View In Corona del M•r 4 Bedrooms. family 1"001n - garden kitchen on extra large lot. Luxury hath v.oith sunken 1ub "'t"" many e:<lra1. $43.000. You own the land. Phone 64&. 7171 1.Q THEREAL \'"'-ESTATERS ' ·. ·. . -========1 VIEW LOT Interesting building site wilh fahulou., view. 2209 OIU Drive. $18,500. PETE BARRITT RL TY. 642-5200 SALESMEN 21 Year old Corona de! f.1ar tinn has openings for 2 ex- perienced real estate saleg. men. Please call: Leonard Smlth or Walter Haue for app't. 675-3000 WATERFRONT PATIO 0nfo of the best In The Coves. Room for • larg,. boat 4 BMrooms $12!i,000 LIDO REAL TY INC • 3377 Vlo lido 673-7300 Rcallol'9 • $73,500 • 2-STORY, 3,00() Sq, Ft. 2043 \Vestclilf Drive 646-7711 Open 'til 9'.00 PJl.1 BAYCREST AREA 4 BR+FR+POOL * LIDO SANDS * Sparkling 3 bdrm., 2 baths. CHALET 1 Blk. IO beach, $32,500. 3 Br/2 Ba, living/rm • lamily/nn, 2/lp's. *GOOD TERMSll * 404 Emera.Id Bay 494.2609 Newpon Beach Realty * 675-l642 * ·Unbelievable? Quiet tree lin- __ ..-....:c.:.:=-,---1 ed st. to loads of NEW ENG· DUPLEX • 4 br up, 2 br dn, LAND CHARM! Huge 3-car, neat & clean, nl~ly rooms. Teardrop chandelier. furn, 200' to bch. Sacrlfl.ce. ed formal dining. Arched Owner. TI4/ 542-1946. ceilingB &. doors. Thick walls DUPbEX at ocean • 4 br, 2 with strength like "SAM· ba up, 3 hr, 2 ha dn. View. SON." Step down master Prep int. &. furn. 67>-0922 suite. Jl.1a.ssive log • burning Newport Beach lovf!n: look at this • 4 big hdrms • fam. ily room • sparkling !X>OI • plu.s Harbor High School • WestclUt Shopping . All this and only minutes to the beach. Priced under market lor quick sale. Better hurry. DIAL 645-0303 Newport Heights 1210 FOREST E. OLSON ---''---'-' -REALTORS BY O\VNER: 4 Br, 2 ba, 2299 HARBOR, CJl.i frpl c, bltns. l\tany xtras. \Valk to 3 schls. \Vould con. $16;500 IS THE '"" """ 54>-5306. PRICE University Park 1237 for !his very liveable 2 bed--,;;:;;:;;:;;:;:;:;;:;;;;;; fireplace. \Valk.in closets. Load~ of brick. Covered pa. tio. Rich v.·ood paneled de- tached garage_ Only $27,700. &-st to hlUTy and call fTI4) 962·558.'i. FOREST l OLSON Inc. Realtors M ission Viejo 170I VACAMT 4 br. l~ ba. View Jot. 1unk· en L.R .. Roman tub • gar- den kitchen & only $31,500. Call Collins & Wati! Inc. 8843 Adams, HB 962-5.123 Capistrano &..ch 1730 $30,950 New 3 BR nsidence. 34041 Callita Drive BUILDER * 642-4900 room home that sets on a • hUge R-2 Jot, Buy now, rent 19131 Brookhurst Ave. Condominium 1950 Scotchman's Special Huntington Beach it out and build Jater. Great are11. wilh other large unit.II surrounding. Submit dol'·n payment and lerms to . Never so much for so little... $l8,900 $23,500 ll word lo the wise is 1uf· Slf!al of the year!!! Roomy Walker & Lee Rea lion ficient : Better hurry befol'f! 3 Bedrom 2 bath, larg'e Jjv. 4 bedroom, 2 bath and fam. another Scotchman buys iti in~ roor:n .. kitchen with elec ily room townhouse. No A charming 3 BR . 2 Ba. bl!n~, dining a~C'a, ~eparate more yard l''Ork for you. to111nhoUSe w/minimum gar-fanHly roo~ \vllh fireplace, Many exlTa!l , . ; Call 11ow! dening Priced below mar-Jari;:e oversized ribll' J:arage (Jnves!ors chec.k this one) kct saO 000 ivith boat rioor, fiOxlOO fC'nc. La rwin Realty, Inc. 2790 Harbor Blvd, 11.I Adams 545-9491 Open 'Lil 9 PM OWNER DESPERATE o ·,e· d h•111 .st,;,"d~,':,'"""d· ooe loan. _R_E_~-~-~-~-5-A-ny-l-im_• __ I \WI Houses Furnished REALTY '62-4171 ( :C:.J 546-1101 General 2000 l\fodel home • $6000 under Univ. Park Center. Irvin@ market value . Gorgeous 4 Call Anytime 833-0820 bedroom 2 story home • 31 ~~~~~~~~~ Coron• del M•r 1250 sparkling baths. fully C'ar. ~ted, huge family room. formal dining & would you < ----------- believe air conditioning? REDUCED $4,0001 Immediate possession, \Viii Sacrifice! Sickness forces sell in the next 48 hours for sale of lhis 4 BR. fam. rm. ,J.19,950. All l<'rms • FHA/ & pool home. 2%: Ba1hs. 21iii VA . NO 00\\'N. Ca 11 Car gar, 100xl05 Ft. lot . 545-842'1 South Coast Realtors Must sell now • $49.500. LARGE, immac. 3 BR + fam rm., near Back Bay ana. 2 brirk frplcs, hrd"·d floors, b!tns, w a 11 e d park·llke yarrt. covered patio, trees. Quality hou11e on a beautiful street. 10% Down. m.axi. Ktna:aard I R.E. Ml 2-2222. • Eastside 5-Plex • SBS,000 356 E. 20th SlrMI Costa Mes• 642-4905 REPOSSESSIONS Sparkling clean homes, some newb' painted & C'llrpeted. 2, 3, 4 & 5 bdrms. Snmt with pools, FHA·VA conv. terms, from $:17.0CO to $40.00C.. Collins It W•tts Jnc. .88"3 Adams Ave, 962.-5323 Sell, lease/ opt or rent • BR .. 2Mi ba. •• trplc. 2 Car nr. 3 Yrs. old. 2200 Sq , Ft. A·l Cond. Vacant quick pos. M?a.•. c.au today! Cll.li Pl\trick \Vood 545-2300 e Biii Heven, Rltr. 2111 E. Coast, Cd?-.1 673-3111 Call Palrlck Wood 545-2300 e Bil l Heven, Rltr. 21U E. Coast, CdM 673-32U *DRIVE BY* 421 Oreb.Id. Nice 2 bdrm. home on R-2 Joi. Room to expand, Good Investment + good llvlna:. lot~ "'e show )'OU this ? 'MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 67S-6459 RUSTIC BEAUTY Ope n beam ceilings, South side patio: gn!al location, only % blk. 10 the bee.ch. 2 Bdrm., 2 bath. s;,4,950. D1L1ncy Real Estate 2828 E. Coast Hwy., Cdf.1 644-72711 BY 0~1NER ON THE BLUF F btw Big k Little ComM bt'h 2500 sq, ft . luxury horn,., 68 f!. Occ11n Blvd. f1'0ntage. Prlncip11 ls only. For ap. polntment call 675-3-197 HIGHLANDS 2 Bedrms + Pool Lup mstr bed.rm, 1% bJ. frplc, dble gar. $37.950. Ownr/AJl;t. 67l-0139 * PANORAMIC VIEW Luxury OceAn Blvd. Dupl~. Ovtrlooklng Jetty & J1arbor. By Owner· 673-88fi6 * *FOUR HOUSES* "WHITE ELEPHANTS" 4·2 Bdrm. separste homl'I ovtminninJt Your hou11@? (')n lge. lot. Room lor mort "Calh''. .M!ll 1~m thnJ FORTIN CO. 64.2~ Dtily Pilot Oaaificd 1..:;=~;.;...::==-- BUILDERS CLOSEOUT Credit rejectioru place 7 horn. es on choiee Jots on the mar. ket again!! 3-7 Bedrms. 3 & I bath!, bltns, crprg, shake roof etc. from $33.940. RANCHO LA CUESTA Brookhun;t & Atlanta, H.B. * E·SIDE 2 BR. * $145. Range & oven. rerr, CID, wsh/dyr, soundproof. ed, 40x20 encl patio. Child- ren ok. Avail now! BLUE BEACON * 645-0111 * 968-1338 Open JO am-6 pm Rentals to Shire 2005 27.' Chris· Sedan, MATURE Employed gal is v.·/Dyhtldgt, New S.S. radio, tired of apt. living. Would rebuilt eng1nt, new J)llint. like lo pool resource!! with nt"w upholstery, excellent mature employerl gal t-t"l!nt condition. slee:>s four, $3000 house In Ci\1 11.rea . appraised value clear for Refen'!nces ex ch a n g e d . equity ln your 2 or 3 Bdrm 64~2466. home w/ Wumable Joan in =e°"EA=CH~"P"•°'d-. -1.agun,--,-.-.. 1 Huntington Beach, 536-8891. share w/hip pel'50n. Pvt bch. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Sl t5 mo. John SJJ.44.56, Ex Take over GI loan, no qual-="'=l.=,----·---1 !lying. Beat location, 3 Bed. OWNER nttds lady to ~ rm, 2 ba, frplc, bltns, c::rpts, lqe holnl', S.C., trftway drps. Submit, 847-8507 close, 492--2487, $100, • BACHELOR v.·ilJ shllre home p1 ;4§ Ii !:'I I =;=~~="=e=':"'="=r'=~='"'="= .. ='="'=·I Beat This Price! Only $24,9501 Hurry I 3 Bedrm, 2 halh, lr:i"' low FHA terms or 111.ke ove0r low intt'rt'~t VA \ruin, HAFFDAL R EAL T Y 842-440S 4 BR "Prcstigl'-" home on qu iel cul-d·SAC: in north H.B. 5"( ~ auumablft loan. 5 yrs old, ~harp, clean. By owner. 846-1847 BY O\\•ner: Tl\-o 2 BR, corner 101. Ex~ptionaJ $290. iJl.. c0me. 12ZI Dela"'are S1, LIKE TG lradc! 0 u r Tr;itlrr·s Paradise <:Tllumn t& fur )'fllll ~ Llnes, 5 Days fur SS. Call today •.. 642--5678. Cost• Mesa 2100 AVAIL Jan. li. HalP.Cl'est. 3 bedroom homl'.. Nr Bakl'-r .l Fairview. Adult family, no pets $310 mo. Box P-3>43 Dally Piiot ' N-rt BHdl 2200 3 Br., 2 ba )Ow.!1' % Of dupln: w/paOo &: dock, cable TV. trplc, turn or unturn, gar, laundry f11cll . Ltase only. fiTh..3003 ~5023, Ownu. 4 BR A den, » blk to bch. Yard, Vu of ocean. Wntr 7101 Seashore Dr. &12-7671 Balboo hla nd 2:JSS e 3 BR, 2 BA HSE ON APOLENA. CO:O.IPLETELY !'URN, 123>. '711-2'01 k!S W E\"t ~ tAJLV PILOT itUSl!S FOR SAL! Laguna 811ch 2705 t RENTALS * AGUNA BEACH tA.) 2 bdrm, fl.Lrn. unit, lge. tree shaded pe.tio, ~ yda. 10 beoach. Lene @ S165 r.,10. fB.) 2 bdrm., 2 balh, view, close lo beach & everything. Flreplacr, charm. Older place w/ WOOd paneUln,c. Leaae @ $250 Mo. (C.) 3 bdrm. older home, clOSe In location. Fireplace. Kite.hen w/range & relrlg. D!Jhwshr. Lease@ S300 ~lo. l'oflSSION REALTY 985 S. Coast Hwy. Phont> 494-0731 Sen Clemente 2710 M~y, °"""btr 14, 1970 RENTALS Ri!iiTAlS I RENTALS RENTAlS RINTALS RENTAlS R!NTALI RENTAL' HOUHI Unfurnfthed Apts. Furnlthtcf · Apts. Pumlshod Apts. fuml°""' Apti. Fumlshecl Afh, Unf\lrnlshod ~· Unfumloh.. Apts. Unfuml,,,.. 4100 1 Hunllnglon. 0 11e=."-"'----H-'un"1"'1ng1on.;__;,-=.;_---LL~ .... ~~·~Be~1CJ~h~~418S~il~C~os~t·~Mo:11~=~5~too~/1No~~·~,..~·~·~·~·"'~d52~200~N~twpol't~~~a..~dt~.~~J~lll~I University Pirie 3217 Cori• MoH 4 BR., Fam . .Rm. & din, nn. 2~ ba. 'I'Urtle Rock .. $365 3 BR, D.R. 2 ba, ...... S32l 3 BR, J.'am 'Rm, 2~ ba ••• $300 4 BR, famlly rm., 21-S ba. 2500 SQ. Ft ............ $315 WE HAVE OnfERS! ' 111111 ·1 1 1• lid. - --I ll'11li11 r SINCE l!M6" ht \llestern Bank Bldg, Unlver1lty Park D1y1 83UIOt Nights CASA de ORO ~ S30 WK LUXURY CASUAL n • l 11 ~ -.. Bacbolon, o1n11,., ' BRAND NEW 2 IR CALIF, WVINC! a '°(Utn a J-.lermo~a edrm, 1leps to bch, a11 uw, • ln • wann M~t atmm· btd tool linens r@C nn R..EAU..Y DIFFERENT! phere. Spacfooi Color co. Casual estate living. Enter La Quinta Her--fttta..nJit coekW!, danc: All deluxe fe&turei. Priv. pa. nrdinated ap11 • designed & mosa's lush green atmosphere & stroll tree-tna. • • tJot, beam cellln11, panel. fumlllhed fer 11:Yle·&. com-lined walk w~s to your apt. Villi;:e Inn Hotel Apt. Ing, frplcs avau. Bi&' rec immed iately adjacent Westcliff tihop. tort. e Prlv hid pool e ALL UTILITIES INCLUDID 494-94.16 bide. p<1trlnr .,..., sand • h h I Kitchen wt indirtet l1&:htl111 1 IR. Unf. $150 _ Furn. $1IO vol.le)'btlJ. lYou NtJM It!). ping center -es a Town ouse avai • 8 Deluxe R IO. UTIL, JN. 2 IR. Unf. $175 -Furn. $210 LARGE STUDIO·$ll2• Adults, no petf. 0ose to dible featur1'n9 pr1'v•le res'1dent1'ol o l- CLUOEO Adu! R1.. Btautlful View on Cliff • ta o .. ..,. ·no 3 Spac. flr. plans, decor. furnishings: live Orlv•. "·" -ll•·t 213 .. everyth.i.na. $165. h pet.a ....w .... .. r;nosp ere. 2 Bedroom. WtJter1 ges & ·BACHELOR n is within rom antic setting w/(un or /cri"acy. ..437~:ZO. .... w. u ••. SI. <b•-H··~ Terraced pool pr1" sunken g•• B Q's w/ -· ~ '"" --coble TV included in re n I. Kitchen l BR, $175 ' • ..., BACHELOR: Near beach It " Newport Blvd, \( mJ N. 36S \V. \Vilson. 642-1971 seculded sealing compl. w{Ramada &: Foun· ahop1. Util. pd, Nice . ot 19th) built-ins include d ishwe sher & dispose I. ./ Beautiful l & 2 BR furn *taCin . • d Refertnces. Sl05. 494-492!5. 646-0073 WlJll to wall carpets, full lennth linen or unfurn apts. OFFERrNC: o/or co-ord. lcit w/ in irect lightin9, e AllO ask about our e .., PRESTIGE LOCATION . MARINER SQUARE APARTMENTS aelt dean. ovens D/W On * D•lu)I• ring• & oven1 * Plush 1h1g crptg. Dane Point 4740 BRAND NEW SUPER apt. • drepes. Also evoileble 1-2 & 3 Bed- 4 BR., game roon1, pool ta· 2 Br). displs, shag crpta:, * Bonu• storege •pact ;tr Cov. carport ---------1 all features above + 2 Br., room, $185 to $255. Cell Bob Buckley • • s .... ,..j -~,· -1 I ~ I •• ' . Ii ble, newcpl!!, lmmac. Ocean Corona dtl Mar 32.50 drps. Jacuzzi & SaWl& bath. * Sculpturad m1rble pu lm en & tile b1th1 SINGLE, TV, pool, pelt ok. 2 Ba,, 2 trplcs. vu, GoH Courst ; Cluh 11 ---------lluge Pool. FOR ADULTS * Elegant recreetion room. . ~It up wkly. DANA Y..la··l~~~~~~~~~I et 6-1-5-0252 or come by MARINER J Sboppinr. !Sbor«\illil noo. J BR. e ""'' brkk !pl . e only. FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY rina IM, :WW Coe" Hwy. * STUDIO APT. * SQUARE Aporlmenfs. 1244 Irvine 1:, 492.1330 bltns • 2 car gar e So. of MERRIMAC WOODS Bile from Huntington Center, San Diego e 2 BEDROOM H1o1--y • S250 1-fo .• or "'"'ill 425 Me1Tlmac Way Frwy .• Goldenwest Collel?e. R!NTALS • l~ BATifS Ave., N.8. •. R~=-~:,Ltnfurnfshed sell. Realtor 67>51'26 Costa Mesa San Diego Frwy. to Beach Blvd., So. on Apts. Unfumfshed •ADULTS ONLY •! j _!~~~~~~~-1;;::;-'':=""::""7:=::'.:':I • '• • • • • • • 1 Beach 3 blks. to H olt; W. on Holt to •• , I •HEATED POOL I"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!~: f1· G1n1r1f 3000 Huntington B11ch 1400 S6 nne up $27.SO wk Up LaQuinte Hermosa 714: 847-5441 o,ner• 5000 1024 Minion Apt, D, CM 1=c .. _ • E •1u11 s2-~ STUDIO & 1 BR Apt.s =~~~~~~;;;;;~"""=~~~~~~~~I ;;;;;~=~======;;1~-~~Ni'W'F:;ilii~540-;1.lle~:1~·:·~·:·~~:·:·:_ __ ~·~l:OO •If u -"" * 2 $ NEW home for Christmas, e Col TV ho I • BR. 155 * "' 0' .P l1e ,.rv, poo y BRAND NEW Ea"'~' 1 & 2 --------I ~· Bltbs. crpta It drapes. En· :~I.a 1r!i~~p~d.BR~\~:~ • Linens. ma.Id serv avail. Newport Beech 4200 Belboa 4300 EN DOME BR. l & 2 baths. S155 to 2 BR. 2 Ba. Sunken Uv. rm .• T\VNHOUSE 2 Br/2\t ba: ~::, e Children & r · ~ section Sl9S. Crpts, drps, dshwhr, frpl., balcony. Adults $160. bJtin._& Frplc. encl dbl 1ar. ~~~ pai!~. &: ru~YOI~~ ='g:u~~ H~~=ila~ :J~ * SUNNY ACRES 1( e S25 WK-OCEANFRONT 1MMA~u1ti~~! self clean gas oven, all wtr 54()-0896: 540-2570 1255 Baker 752 Amigos Wy; 67s.5033. TiiIS! w/sm fishpond, Avail now. Zl7fi Newport Blvd. 548-9'755 A New Wey To Liv• Lovely Bachelors, 1-Bdrm. FAfl.1ILY ~lion &: gas pd. Hid pool. 324 E. Avail. Jan. l!lt 1• BLUE BEACON Corner lo!. 644-7891, ;285 • • • • ••••• I ol~:~~:;,·~~N Ma.id ser. Pool, utll. Close to shopping, Park Xlth St, ~9148. DELUX, clean 2 Br. 1\4 ba, Corone def Mer 5250 .~: * 645-0111 * mo. FOR You &: room-mate on ,..._ ----•-'-'-"'-'-'°-•---1 * Spacious 3 BR ·s. 2 ba WILSON GARDENS APTS studio, Cpts, drps, pool, ~. 2 BR 2 BA bil ho guaranteed payment plan. APARTMENTS * S1o1-'lm pool. P"l/<r-n 2 BR u·•·-. N•wly doc. cleancut adlls. l chld ok. :.;,· * 2 BR $120 * · mo e me, Unusual NEW unit gives ea. On 16th Strttt bh\•n BAYFRONT ·watch lhe boat " "... , .. ,..,, 646--0496 1 • Driftwood Park at the fuUy private areas & entry, Irvine and Dover Dr. parade! 2 Br. furn. apt. Dec * Frpl, Indiv/lndry rac'ls New cpts &. drps. Spac · ~--_,~ ; :J,, Garage, Yard. Kids & pets bea ch . Adul t• on l y. ea w/J-place, bath, beamed (7141 642_.170 l8!h lo Dec 26th. 1014 E. 1845 An1heim Ave. grounds. Adults, no pets. 2',1i BR. 1% Ba, encl patio, Q, .,. W/ • welcome! Decorate f or Tradewinda Rlty 847-8511 ceilings, patio, refrlg. All BsJboa Blvd. 67l-2760 COSTA ME'SA 642-2824 SlfO mo. 2283 Fountain Way pool, w1h/dry, 1 t v Ire f, ) : .j. Christma.'! LEASE Opbon 5 Br. 3 Ba. rec. facilities. Available 1 BR. furn apt. Util. YEAR· "2=B=r=. 3;:15,,::CE-'. =Bay=.'-w=i=.,'-.,~,.,.= E. (Harbor, turn \V. on cpta/drpa. Peta ok. $180. j BLUE BEACON pool, gardener pd, close to mid-Dec. 646-0073 LY Garage. No cbildren or monthly. -ty avail. lnq. Wilson), 830-8886. ON TEN ACRES : * 645 0111 * bch bl pets. Call 6r>2930 aft 5. .z· ·1 j • . I-ins, cpls, drapes.1~1~1 ~30,---.-,0~~.1-bc--H~'·ffi;cps--;;;-,.:;;"T.;;--'io;cl.~N~o._<:C~613-~1~52~1,,_:548-~1711~.'---1 Quiet Adult living QUIET 2 BR bunga..low. I 1 I: 2 BR. Furn I: Unfln ", ''LA~R~G~E~.-.--dr--ho--~.lh Vacant $375. {213) 860-4286. '' · "0 m I STEPS lo Bch, lrg 2 Br. 1 & 2 BR. Shq cpl.I, bltns, baby. 1016 American Pl . FireplaOll I prty, patlos J , • i' "" m me w1 w/cabana, compJ . furn, htd beam ceili""'S, frpl o. radio * OCEANFRON":" 3 BR. 1165 ,, .. ,, ,,,.,.,,, ......,.,_ ""--!. ~-'-l'l ·~ · bl I .~ lb' 2 BR, crpt, l,,,.,..e yord. patio, ·~ I"'". Utill';'' l n cl"dod, beaut lndscpd. $150 k $170';i;""''"~;:::,~~C-,.,.,-.,----,"71 ~ ....... ·-·~·-~ ' tns, arge Ycuu w Lg .... .,, pool, adlts, no pets. 4-·gar dr. $220/yrly. 642-3490 .-. .. " ,1; 900 Sea Lue CdM lff..W ! covered patio. Available garage. Privacy. 2 kids OK. Seasohl 2359 Nwpt Blvd. Winter lease. 673-4724 645..011 l incl &U Util, AduJta only no DELUX 2 BR, cpt, drps, FA (MacArth • CloMt H < now 10 a nice family at S270 1229 Delaware St. ~s.0332. * OCEANFRONT l BR. pets. heat, .0 &: R, encl gar, Jg ur .D:l'. ~) !: • per mo. Call agent. 546-4141 SZ35, Option to buy, 4 Br & l-.,---o-7",--.,,--,,..-Yearly $175/mo. Also $1.0. 1----------1 4JSW.1hll,C•M M.. 241 Avocado St. 646-0979 back yard, 1 child ok, no ! l den. dishwuher. Nr Adams AcapuJco Apts attractive, 673-2259 or 644-5972 lido Isle 4351 Sl75 NEW 2 BR apt. Best VILLA. MESA APTS. pell, nso. ~7411, Ref. CORONA DEL MAR .. • · * 3 BR. 2 BA. * & Magnoli~. 962-0903 Pool, Util paid, Garden PENINSULA Point • 1 br, 1----------1 location. 356 E 20th St. 2 BR, Priv patio, Htd pool . 2 BR. un furn, crpts, drps, Deluxe 2 BR, 2 ba. upstain $190. Can>ets, drapes, dbl living. Adults, no pets. garage, comple tel y turn. LIDO Baytront. Bach. 11pl. r~~ia M•... • 64 •• 005 2 car enci'd gar, Children bltns. 1130/mo. 568 w. apt, w/prlv. sundeclc, all blt-z. F -• -~ N. f ·1 L 8 h 3 2 BR. Sl75 • l BR. $145 11511 6~ -N Sund k 1156 ~ ~ . Id d ~ I ~ aar. n ... -.. y........ ice ami Y 1gun1 1ac 705 mo. ,,,...,,..;>\/ ew carp. ec , welcome, no pets ple.ase:! Wilson or call 545-0760 llUi. cp ·• ra,....... mm..... i ho \v · I I' 1800 Wa..llace Ave, ~.M. M Incl··•· u· · -·pa .-. P•• Mo • me. on t RS . o. uu ing ut 1ues. Coste Mtse 5100 Sl65 mo. 119 W, Wilson. 1135 2 BR carp drape• "'".· . .,."".~ ~,",..· .-..... ·• t.' 1 :: BLUE BEACON 2 BR, 2 ba, split level house. $25 Per Week & Up N H 2 Bay&. Beach RJty. 67:>-3000 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;,64~&~1~25~10o,;-;;;;;. ;-;;;;;;;! bi:, .. gu. •1 Cbild. DK. No' ,.- * 645 0111 * 1200 mo. BACHELOR & 1 BR. ewport gfs, 4 lO l BR ' -cl t Pool "" . 0 < • 494-8413 · w."' ose s. · DELUXE S162.50 2 BR unit with pets. Nr. stores. 5481357 175-UIG i ~t t ---~~-~-~~ TV & maid se:rv avail. Shuff leboard . Ne·r fireplace, c:rpts, drps, beam l' "I,:. 3 BDRM. + family rm., fuU $265. Beaut 3 BR 2 BA cust-450 Victoria. C.M. CLEAN 1 or 2 Br. Adults, no cpl/drp1. Util pd, 1884 TOWNHOUSES ceilirlJ', patio entry. AduJts Newport BNch 5200 -I''' I CL.a dining rm., built-Ins., brk. bit. Beams thni, lrpl, view, 1 0=E~LUXE='~,~BR=-'. 7.,,-,,.-&,--un-. pets. Le kit. $135-$150. 2421 l\."onrovi& Ave, CM ON NEWPORT qACK BAY only, no pets, referencti. ·1 J' S390 a m~~~?:io NO FEE, Immac. 8J2.7449 r.veg. furn 1145 10 $165. Pool. 2 E. 16th St, NB. ~181)1. 2354 Sl.nta. Ana Ave . NEW DUPLEX ... ~ : Newport, · children ok. 177 E. 22nd St. 2 BR, fpl & paUo, winter H I B ch 4400 3 & 4 BJt.3 Ba. Frplc, fam 673--0395 PARK NEWPORT -care Priv. paUo. EnclOMd p.rqe. 011 1 3 BDR.i.\1:., Family rm., park Laguna Niguel 3707 642-3645 reenlal 6 mo's adlts no pets. unt ngton ea room, double garage. Btaut. l.RG new sunny 2 br, 2 ba in free llva: overllq the water. Carpeted &: drape.I. Comp. ·!~ like yard. Costa Mesa. Kids GOLF course view home • 41..:*.=..:=2:::8:..,.R-. -F~.-,-0-.-$-1~5~5.-1 $115. 646-7602 ' ----------1 lounge. Pool. Bllllards, Spanish 4 plex on quiet cul-7 pools, 7 tennis els $750,000 built-lna. Immac, l~ , 1 OK, brk., $200 a month. NO BEAUTIFUL FURN. APl'S. Adult & Children. area de-111c. Clo5ed pr + xtra Spa. From $175 lo $450. lng! 3 BR, 3 ba. Priee re-,:.,: F'EE. 54~1720. ~~1:. ~so'~! :~uag• :rp'~: ~~re~'.~ ::· ~· ~ $140-$165. Quiet, priv, pa tio, 2 $2&1/mo. MZ-0300, 540-5147 prkng. bltns incl dsbwshr. Bach. l or 2 Br. Aila 2 sty duced to PX> Ptt month. ' ,'; Corona del Mer 4250 wardrobes, frpl c. dressing: l "!'!""""!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l ll' ,_ -1 · 1 Townhouse•. Elec. kt. pri. ,7• ,0·50 0 ',".1 Costa Mesi 3100 bltns. outdoor patios, griU, _1_1..,1h~Pl::,·~c-•_l.~54~8-_2738___ u u1!-uee re rig, e ec. pat or bal Sublrn prkg, opt ,... ' ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I breezeway, trees, $295/nio. 1 BR ""·~ -rm, locked sep. gar, Pool. • MARTINICj)UE • frpl c, Q:'Old •hag crpts, drpa. maid ser cpl•, drp• J"•I N. >' '";.4" •""'".,.." * . •u..&n, up..,..r. NE\\ILY deco I ~ 1 BR Sauna.Rec rm. N So "·t Pl l'"~ .. -IA''l-11.,& ':'I ~-Carport, Pool. Sll:i /mo. ra en · 17""1 Keelson t.n. (1 blk w. Park-Like Surrouncll-• r · ~ az.a. io.o. of Fashion Isl at Jamboree ' LARGE 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. I ~==~~-----Ideal location. SlliO/mo. util "" ··• 54>-2321 or 54~1973 I I I RENTAL" 5liO .Hamilton or ca 11 of Beach Blvd. on Slater). DELUXE 1·2 & 3 BR APTS. &. San Joaqu n tills Rd. Westside home on a full Apts. Furnished 545--07&1 incl. Adults only. 514 * M2-7S48. Also FURN. BAOIELOR * VALUE _ Quiet 2 Br .. 6'M·l900 for leasing inrn. * COROLIDO APTS * J acre. Outside BBQ and fire. r~~;t. 6 4 2-6 7 6 6 or 1-'_,:."',-.:,;:C.,.~=~~-Prv patios * Htd Pooll crpt!!, drps, dshwhr, pool. SEACLIFF ?.lanor A p ts , 2 BR Stut!lo. Unlurn. All t C f place, newly painted & new General 4000 CLEAN & QUIET I-l BR. FROM S125 lt10. Nr ahop 'g • Adulta only Ad~ts. No pets. $130. 2295 Spec. hol iday discount + elcic, dshwhr, dbl carport & " 1 carpr.ts/drapes, $250 month. Furn. Bachelor Sill. 1 Br. 2 -BR, 1ully crpkl. pool, So. Overlooking beaut garden lm Santa Ana Ave, CM Pacific Ave., c .M. 548-6878. monthly disc. Sl4Wl60. 1 & Jrg pool. $190 & up. 673-3378 .;!• : PERRON 642·1771 RENTING FURNITURE $125. Adul ts only, no pets. o! Hwy. Close to stKlps. patio &: htd pool, adlts. 1035 M ..... Apl ll3 e 646-S5C2 or 642-4429 2 BR, l\\ BA, crp'", d~. otEERFUL & Channl"° 1 ·-t: I!!!!!!!""""""""""'""""~ I See Mgr, •6 213.S Elden, CM Adults Sl8.5. lse. 673-8213. 12th St. acrou from Lake ... "' ·..-.... i MESA VERDE 3 BR, 2 Bath, COSTS LESS 130 k 1 /kit 135 2 BR 1-Blk to Ocean '_P_•_rk_._,,... __ ooo_____ GOLD MEDALLION I.GE, clean, quiet 1 & 2 br patio, pool, children we!-BR. Newly dee. Sundeck to •"' family room, bltn range & v.· -per, w • '· Modern 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba., patio, apts. 1 br suo., water paid. come. 1525 P I ace n ti a, mature employed penon. c • nven, frplc, crpts, drp!!, Complete 1 BR. Furn. ~~~~r, ~':t~~· ~t 1~;l Call Aft 4: S44-4fM ~~·: t,Bl~~l~;!h ~1~: crpts, drps, GE kit. Encl. 2hilbdr Sl60,331"'"A PA~:o S4S.2682. 57>«97 .~t II $265/mo. 1644 Labrador. as low as S22 ""'r mo. Blvd. <~144,·. Quiel. serene alJJI05phere. gar. ?t1any luxury extras! <"CM ren, · ' * THE SEVllJ.E 2 Br, clean, upper, Stv/rd, · .J I ..,.. ~ 1-BR., pauo: v.•alk to stores CID S I h ~-, I loffW.Baker).OpenSat& 100 '/. PU RCHASE \Yalktobch.21915thSt. Nr bus $155.Adults 120E.1..::.:,,=-====~-1New 2 Br. l » Ba w/ rar. gar, · · o wy. •1M141· .,~ • • Sun. 1 BR. furn. ap1. Heated Pool. & beach. l Adult over 40. 20th. · · e NOW RENTING e Adlts, epts, drpa, fncd yd no pets. Cpl pttt. 675-7478, !; OPTION No pets. Children ok. See at $125 f\.Jo. agl 673-2222 e DEL LAKE MANOR e * $l70 * Meaa Verde Area. NEW ou. 636-4l20 213:43.i.-1195 aft 4 coll. :'•,I 3 BR, 2 BA. new carpets & Ind. item selection 126 Monte Vista, cr.t Bachek>r $95/mo. Util incl. 2 bl 1 • t I m d poss t $250 2.{ hr d I M th fl.f l BEDROOM Poot p ti l d It 3 BR 11 , BA ti bit I plexes, & 3 BR, tns, enc 261~L Santa. Ana Ave. $155 EXECUTIVE 4 Br, 2!.i :Ba., : ~"c·aU~R~ HOEG~E. SO. · ey. on 10 0· $85-BACHELOR apl f o r furn apt ™n 7 a 0· a u · • ~ •pa o, -ns, pr patios wshr I dryer 2439-G Orana-e Ave. $155 2300 sq. ft. Frpl, bltn., 1ar. CUSTOM 'M>man Util pd Carport 14'/garage $175. crpts, drps, Ask about our hooiru Alio I 2 & 3 BR $345/ l 714 COAST REAL TORS, Prop. Furniture Rental . . . * 67$-55.5.1 * 1125-LRG modern l BR. nr discount plan 880 Center St I pl . ,.'.f'1 .. •• WESTCLIFF 2 Br, 11tl ba mo. I e • Mgm t. Div. 54~24. -~l8<:I~B~ro"''~d~w~,y~54~8-4:'.':'.3~16'.:.. --1 ·----'-'c..==-::.___ 64" D'>An • r. 4·p exe1 . .n<?' ..,,,.. Townhouse (or f urn)• GolC1enrod. 968-8658 517 W. 19th, CM. 548-3481 M C 2 BR 1 .... 1 ts beach, crpll, drps, chUdr..n v-o.nu OWNHOUSE MESA del !\tar 3 Br. Bltns. Anahe im ............ 77.f-2800 IM A . 1· ..... r; c ose · 2 BR. apl, furnished. 5 blks ok 409 Calif 536-4261 H 'R EENS NEW T Adults, m pets. $200/mo. OIOICE 2 Br. 2 Ba. So. of New pa int & c r pt s . LaHabra ••••.• , .... 694-37f11 Redec. Pool. Adul!s, no pets. from l>l'ach in Corona de! 847-5169 ' ' .. IOR GR 2 BR, 1% Ba. &: 2 BR. Crpta:, Avail Jan. l5 548-6515 or Hwy. Elec. bltns, cpta, drpl. $250/mo, Dys 546-9222, eves Util'1. pd, 54S-0336 l\lar $175 mo. 548-7983 "LR"-'c"',",'-tra-,~2 ~B-r.-A-,-.. -. -now-. GARDEN A STUDIO APTS drps. sell cleaning gas ov. 548-7533 S250 mo. Rltr. ~2222. 54;.4354 PALM MESA APTS. I BR . Adulb. Pool. Ide.I for Pool. Kid• • pol• ok. $1'9. Bach. I, 2. 3 BR'•. ttom IUO. "· oncl •"· Pau ... 548-"6ll5 * BA YFRONT * !MMEO. Occupancy 2 Br., ATTRACTIVE l Br. bachelors. Spaciou~. $125. 1 BR :ruRN-Nr. Shp'g $150. 847-8335, 968-7SlO. 7100 Pete1'0n Way, C.M. 377 W. Wi110n. F I heel & U f gar, frplc. UW extra. To1.1"nhousc, nr CM city hall, 1993 Church. 548-9633 &12 Heliotrope, 646-6300, 1 -~~7-="'-'-o'--~ 546-0.170 * DELUXE 1 & 2 BR .urn S n Ur· $210/mo. Lease. ST~. ,.,;• 1 baths, forced air htg, pool, 1 BR FURN. St49.50 ONE room apt w/bath. 644-8397. * 1 &: 2 BR. Crpta, drp~. 2 BR fireplace $250 Garden Apts. Blt-in1, priv. nished from $295• 2 BR, frplc, Garden settinc. ·: l 2 car gar. $225/mo 54>-7474. Bachelors Furnished Older tenants only. S55 mo. hl tns. 733 Lake. 536-3700• 1,; hlriek to beach 118 39th NB patio, heated pool, trplc. 642·2202 1 child . " from Sl40. Did you ever think of twaP. rc536-0m=.='::·------d I p .,..,, 1:.153 110 • N 64 .. ~ J BR HousC', trg AP zone 101, 2 BR apts $l7:; mo, Ul \litlcs included . 642-6560 ing that While Elephant 1n 67>-3699 or 642-0310 A ulf."I, S 4a mo . .....,...., 2 BR's. S up. ear Hoag $175/mo. .,.._... ,, near evcry1hing. Adults. mo.Imo. OK NO\\/ Renting · 2 Br furn, gd the attic for something you ANY Day ls fhe BEST day tn "MAKE. Room For Dad· * * NEW 2 & 3 BR. Shag hogpltal. Crpts, drps, bltna, ~2~B-'-r.~l~B-,.-w~/F=rp--,.!c-. "'N"o·I ~~~ $12.i. $65 Clean·U P. 2172 e POOL loc, rec rm. htd pool. No can use! Try the Traders run a.n ad! Don't d y' ' .. c I ea n out the crpt1, dwhhr, a:ar. Only 3 wa~her/dryer •pace, a:ar. children, no pelll. $175/mo. College. O f 548-5287. e SAUNA children. $140/mo. 646-5824 Paradise column tn the Dal· delay .. call today, 642-5678 prage .. your trash is CASH neighbors in your Bldg. patio. 4217 Dana. Road. Call 67l-9183. ,. e 2 BR, crpls, drps, rncd e JACUZZI 1 BR. furnished, Adults, no ly Pilot Want Ada. items with ease, use Daily with a Daily Pilot Clauitied Oiild ok, Nr. S. Coast 646-8325 'z~B'°R'".-,A"'p-:L-w.,-l,--r.,-u-,..,=·.1 :a . .. ' . ya rd. Immed. occup. S\50. 1561 :P..lesa Dr. Costfl Mesa pet. Call after 5 pm. Pilot Oassilied. 642-567R ad. Plaza, ~1973 or 54>-2321 2 BR. carpetecl, dn.ped. Private entrance. UXl/mo. ·1 Child ok. 64&-5S37 or Phone ~9860 548-2080 SPAC 2 br, 11h ba 1tudio. Ocea n view, . sun deck, 700 Narcl11us, 675-1874 ; 67~2918 Crpll, drps, bl!Jls. N r garage, washing f ac i I . """"-7'=77...:...'-"''-'---1 · I 1 BR. Adults only. No pets. 1ehools & &hops. $165 $225/mo yrly. 642-3978 e\·e1 NEW 2 br, 1 ba, lrplc, •hag f, .. 2 BR DUPLEX, un· Just for Single Adults Near 1hop· . S125 incl. util. ~175.1. & wknds. crp!, drp1, patio, la11Ddr7 , Jj rurnished. Crpl1 & drps. SOUTH BAY C:IL~U~~B_j";;53~2~C~•~off,~~~~;;;;, '""=---~~---tacil. $21'.Xltmo. 675-6724. J1 ~ IDE 2 BR unt ouse/ Dshwhr, sM.g c:pt, aarages. cpts, drps. Ref., range, a:ar. ~ Nice & clean. 548--0422 APARTMENl NEW LUXURY 1 & 2 Br. 2 BR. upper. ~modeled; new l. 1'1 ch ild. $145 mo. No pets. 2077 Newport B ch rum. apts $145 &. up. Pool & Rec. Quiet aduJt llv· Boat dock. S250 Yrl y Balboa l1l1nd 5355 \Vallace, Apt 6 ~ Irvine ve. 557-9187 or 842-4423 Ing! 642-4470 1-BR. furn. UW paid. Boat ---------1 ; NE\V crpt1 & drps. lge renc· (Irvine and 16Th) FURN Bachelor & 1 Br. AKIN G IMMAC. l Br. Lrg closets. dock. $150 Yrly. 673-7340 LEASE 2 BR, 2 BA unturn. :.! 1•1•65.Y~~16525115 Elden Ave. --..,,,;1'777,140:1"64+,;;5~50~--I Exceptionally nice I , Redec. Pool. Adult.5, no 3 BR 3 Ba. deluxe a(lt w/ Stove. refri&, cpts/drptl, . 1 ••• 1•1• .,...,.. liOWDAY PLAZA 2110 Newport Blvd, CM pets. Utll pd. 548--0336. frpl c'. Jge balconies. vtew o! Adults only. No pe ti. . , , 2 BR. New crpts. dt"P!I. Cou· DELUXE Spacious 1 BR ?t!ESA VTILA-147 F101o1-·er 2 BR •tud'· l" BA. util nn. bay & oc_ean. Avail Dec 17. 675-0486, ~".: I I I 11"/ 0 furn apt $135. Heated pool . w 711 l 74 Do I 1: BALBOA ISLAND 2 br ~~foI'or~1~:62 a.1m ' Ample parking. No child· C~'\fA~t ~R~:~S~O MONEY NOW• 'n~e~1~~5• Avall 12-1.5 ~:i&i~~mngoDr,N.B. frplc, Call after .i, mi ,.;:;; ren • no pe ts. 1965 Pomona, 1 ----~-----· 377-2140 •": : Newport Beach 3200 CM. e BEAm'. Bach. & l Br. LRG 2 BR apt, patio, drp1 , * OPE.N HOUSE =========! .,,;, -----~Tl=M"'E"""F=-o=Rc---1 ••"· 129.50 wkly • "P· • cp~. "'" nn for wuh" • Gold Mod"1hon. °"""' 2 Br, Huntington Be•ch 5400 • ·( •: 3 BDRMS., 2~ baths: new Furn., incl util, 546--0451. dryer rar $155 up. 54&-8688 2 Ba, CID. bltns, encl rar. ·•·;=• " . r ., pool 1~,-Cj)UICK CASH • · 1 1 BR s115. 54&-3708, 67J.237o. , ••• •• carpe ng:. ac.,. · •• J BR. furn , Sl.50 lncl utll, NEWLY decorated ge . · • n1onth. RC'altor 548-6966. 2 BR 2 BA bit"• t ON BEACH I THROUGH A Pool, garage, dl s poBa l . bltna, $137.50. • · ..... crp1, • -·;. 3220 Acluhs, no pet1. 642-2383 • * 847-.1458 * clrp&, $170. Nr. H?"g Hosp. ,.. Newport Shores DAILY PILOT • Jnq, 4150 Patrice Rd . ,!!; ; 10 replace. Just watch the * 1&:2 BR. Newly carpeted, 64z..4387 642-177l. • 2 BR unf. From $225 ' Beaut. 3 BR. A·rrame. Fpl .• 2 hlks to beach, rluh & pool facil . $2&i. 54M738 EVES. .WANT AD furniture A mlwillaneoua drapes, elec. k itc hen . • 2 BR Furn. From $285 ~· 642•5678 columns In the Clasalfied C'ALL. Children ok. Ph. 646-8153 BAYFRONT YEARLY Carpets-drapes-dlWtwuher :.¢:1 Section. $13:>-~ BR c:rpta drps bltns 2 br. 2 ba, unturn1 (will furn). heated PoOl·saunu-tennis ,:II' Co ' • bo 'Adu!;. onty' Pvt beach & patio. No pets, rec room·octan vlewa nv. o Ii ps. ... , ~~-P'r mo Call ~ ...... 4. F; Huntington Beach 1400Huntlngton Beach 1t00Huntlngton Beech 1400 no pets. 54G-8100. <NUJ • "'""''" patios-ample. parkfnl. • , '--·~1y -··-"'· . ~. I 2 BR 1tudio apt. $145. Inquire 2 BR, den, 2 ba, cpl, drpi. _,..,,., • ._. ..... -----------------1>13 Bakor SI. Apt A or B. l.rg llv nn. "oraro. pot. HUNTINGTON C.1111-0 ~ .... , _ f)-C ~C:.9 or ca1J 531-2399 pool, jacc"'I. b-1>-q, •m PAC.IFIC >='~ l'"U ~ .. ~ J,;l<f•v *' BR, l ..... MESA .. taok.1255.642-5765. The Puule with the Built-In Chuckle 6 4 l s 6 7 8 VERDE. N" cpl.""'" 1"· 3 Br. 2 Ba. "lllurn. Blln•. 711 °fit," ,i';fu H.B. ~l no pets. mo. 557-3400. crpta. drpa. $225/mo. C&ll Ofc. open 10 am-6 pL1 Da.Qy r~ 0 lteorronQ• letters cl ttle ,-.... ..,,..-;:;;;!~ ~-.... -CI..EAN 2 BR. Adulta over 540-7573 or alt 5 968-8658. Mana.....i hy , lour xrombled 'l¥Ol'dl be· -"" •"'/ G I. ,. •-' low tc form lour .l'mpl• ""°'d1.. l •t ;!1d~154's-~4li7 u w& r 3 bl!~: ie~.~en c: : o!r:: .!!!Wl!!LL!!!!l!!AM!!!!W!!!AL!!T!!E!!RS!!!l!OO!!!!!.I j i , , j r Ir j A ( I j ~~;'. ;~:s1X:~;;l:y:':1,:":":'a1:. :•n-::25:":· == 2 Bdnns •• 2 Bath 5 ROOr.1 apt, 2 Br, bltns, Ntwport H1l9ht1 5210 $150 AtONTII -POOL I I , Incl cptldrp~. kids OK l 0 V A C ti ASK F.01· JOUR range A 11ove, llv. nn. din NICE 2 Br, J)OOI, bllnt, eptt. DE:LA\VAR.E STUDIO apll I I I r rm &: den. S190. 646-8333 drps, patio. Miis. no pe&.s. 26lO Del H s l 1 BR. Duplex. Stove/ttfr. $1:50, 6.42-8001, 642-8006. &t2·2221 : atte~~~~. ~1&1~ CrpUi/drps. Yard. 2 4 2 I j ! . ~'''er. 642-7806 Irvine 5231 1.RG Attrac 2 Br lrom S139. . H U Y 0 C _ All ex:tru. Pool. Kids & I I I I' nic~e~~~;ro7'tt~enpoch•k~,k7,~ DAIL yjj P_l(O.Ti AD.··_VISOR 1 ~~ 2N:';e~.*o~dre~tu~:,l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=I =:1~~.Fum. avL M7-W3. f brr k ' h • 126 '°'"" s1. iL10 NOW LEASING! l. ~ E L T I G 1 •rson n s 0 1 •-,.. ..;.::.:.;=c.:;;;..:;=---INew, famD)' and adulta unlt1 ·-· O Comolti. tflt chvdci.'l:ttct NEWLY Dec -2 Br w/ pr, ..-Ith total ncru.tJon dub II I I I I by l1IH119 Ill the mrut~ WOtd $130. Wtr pd. Nr. schJ. 217'-and prwcbool. 1, 2, A 3 ""''"'''°" ""'•••No.• b.~. AND. ,v.ou_ MAvJ .CHARGE IT.I c Pl•co•d• A•-.. '36-41211 bd""'"""' '"°· N• •• ho .. • PllNT Nl,,lllil.UlfD lETTllS IN II r Ii 1· I' I I I I J P'lne, golf, tchoola. JUtl THES' $QUAl!ES . -• • • • LRO 3 Br, Cl'fltl, drps, new touth of San t>teso Fwy. on pa.Int. Kida Ok, 1991 No. l CWwr Dr., 1"1ne, m.3733. • UNSC•AMllL! AIO\lf lETTEl!S. 1 I I I I I Maple Ave. 642-6344. PARK WEST TO GU ANSI'"' l . . . . . APARTMENTS • 2 B1l Crpt 'd • drfl'd, Adults. Owned and M•r\llfd by • SCRAM·LETS ANSWER~N CLASSIFICATION 7000 ~.,:.'~c. ~~21120 ,,,. """"°""..., NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK "CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT~ 642-5671 ' ! RENTALS RENTALS l ' :9"· Unfumlthod Aplt. Unfumllhod I' Hllnll!'!'!!' Beach 5olOllHunllnglan ·~ 540ll ' .Jlu1ilin'llon Custom Garden Apartments I, 2 & 3 BEDROOM FAMILY UNIT NOW OPEN CUSTOM FEATURES: Central Recreation Area-Swirnmin9 Pooh W.tding Pools & S.tun.ts-?v+ G•rd•n Patio1 Color Coorclinat•d Drapes & Carpatin9- Soundproof ''If alls & Floorino-Blt.in RanSle & Oven--Oish washer-Cer•rnic Tile Beth1 Open Beam & Va ulted Ceilings-1/i Mile To The Beach. 21551 Brookhurst Str"t ($, of H1mllton) Huntington Be1ch PHONE: 962-4458 I~~~~~~ Huntington Baich 5400 Fountain Valley 5410 Sublease On Beach Lrg 1 BR. Only $3XJ 2 Br, 2 Ba. Only S225 2 Br w/ocean view & 484 sq' priv deck. Only $300 Furniture available Huntington Pacific APARTMENTS 711 Ocean Ave., H.E. 536-1487 Managed by \Villia1n \\'alien; Co. Huntington Granada l BR. From $135 2 BR. 2 bA. From $155 Sep FAMILY SECTION for children ur.der 5. Just Soutil of Warner oncii°~~e'4;.j~55H.a. CASA del SOL ALL NEW VALLEY PARK For FAA1ILIES with pre- school children only. 2 & 3 BR and ~ BR Studio $160 to $215 17256 Soul> Euclid, FV (Just South oJ \Varner) (714) 5411-4785 Santa Ana 5620 CAN'T BE BEAT SINGLE STORY South Sea Atmosphert 2 BR .• 2 BATH Carpets & drps Air Conditioned Private Patios HEATED POOL Plenty of lawn Carport & Storage HI DDEN VILLAGE GAR.DEN AP'TS. 2JOO South Salta RENTA(S Apb. Unfumlthod Rooms fer Rent NICE ~ priv. home, idtch.·privll .+ Near ahop'a It traMp. C.M. :>49-1061 REAL ESTATE General Income Property 6000 ANNDUNCIMENTS end NOTICES ANNOUNCEMINTI erWI NOTICES '411-'411 • • ""' * * •ondat. t:ltctmbff 14, 1"1'0 DAILY PILOT ... _ * SERVICE DIR!C1DRY J~• & EMPLDTMENTl PIHlerlng, Pelch, Jobo-Men, Wom. 711f Repelr -1-------- BABYSITTER for 5 )T, old . boy, Llv11 In, Llaht housc.j work, 830-399l All 6 P~I . * PATCH PLASTERING All types. Free estimates C•ll """" Plumbing ·.1-~~~~~~~~-1 • PLUMBING REPAIR No job too small • 642-3128 • PLUMBJNG-1..Dw rates, e1timate1. CARRIER BOYS WANTED tor tho DAILY PILOT PRICE REDUCED Eastbluff Cus 6 unitt, Ownn ' Br, 3 Ba hm + 5 studloa. Slllfi,500. Owner 6'/5{)(133, WANTED OVERWEIGHT LADIES Whoddye Went? Whoddye Got? CaU Lam DRAINS Plugged! Draining slow! Expe_rUy cleaned $9. 2S hr serv. SJ0..-3854 Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and Capistrano Beach. Conta.::t Mr. Seay Rt SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special Rate DAILY PILOT 8usine11 Rental . For weight reduc in9 pr09ram to es· tablish statistics for rapid permanent weight lo.,, conduclod by quelifiod physlc::al culturists. M~st be a miiii- mum of 20 pounds overwei9ht, haye transportation and not currently Un~ der doctor's care. All inquiries com- ple tely confidonliel. J Lines -5 tlmet -5 bucks IUl.11 -.f.O MUST IMCLUD• Roofing 6950 WENEDA Rooling Co, Repairs, Recover or New San Clen1ente oU.lce 305 N. El Camino Real ,,....,. $TORE for lease XIQO &q . ft. on Nwpt Blvd at Harbor also 3000 sq, ft, on Harbor close to 19th St. Leon Vibert, Rltr 543-0588, eves 67~ l-WlllM .,.. ~ til tr..._ ~I .,.. .._.'Ill ,,..., ~YOU'lt .... flM/W ...,...., ...... ii.-Ill MVvtlllftt, ~OTNIM• ,0. SALi -T•ADIS OMLYI Roofs. 1700 Superior Ave, 'ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;I To Place Your Trader'•· Paradise Ad PHONE 6'2·5678 Clerical C~t 645-1691 24 HRS. OFFICE, STORE, near N'pt. Post Office, 532 Sq. Ft. Good park.1ng. $120 mo. Graham Rlty. 646-2414 ~RE • 826 W. 19th St., CM. Avail. 12/9. SllS/mo. Office Rental * 548-1768 6070 SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY 1-2-3 roon1, up to 3,000 sq, ft. office suite1. Jmmed. OC· ' ASK FOR MISS POWELL -537-5414- 3 Unit& Nwpt &: or l unils C, Mesa for 8-12 units rres ~ C.Mesa, Garden Gr, or Anaheim. Ask for Al King Jol'll!1 Rlty Jnc, NB. 673-6210 Newpon R.l lot, S20.000 equity, clear: for Income, beach cities, L.A. to New. port, Ha.I Pinchin & Assoc. Realtora '615-4392 Anytime. Trade 1955 Ford Pick Up, Sbort bM, 6 cylinder. Very good cond. Jor VW or slm. ilar car. C'Jpancy. Orange Cnty .f0;;c;;;a.~=;----;c========= 847-1863 Airport Irvi~ Co~merc. BUSINISS and l,-_-m-,-...,.:..:.:.al.:::wu::·~-c-.1-Jot, Complex, adJ. AU'pOrter FINANCIAL Lost '401 98x300. Income l !KXJ mo. Hotel & Restaurant, banks,,1 -.;...;=;;.;.;,,;;..:::, ___ l--------- San Diego &: N'pt Fwys. Busi-is REWXR.D. l.o&t from ,.._,stal S45,0CKI eq. Trade tor home UNCROWDED PARKING '"' .... ., here or Oregon. Leon Vibert Opportunltiff '300 Gove, Seal Point Siamese. LOWES? RATES I----------I GRlEVING FAMILY. No Rltr. 548-ai88, eve ti?l-6,534. Owner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Dr., SMALL 'd I tro I questions asked. 4M-Sl6.5, 2? Units, older: Long Rm. 8, Newport Beach ex.p e ec n ~ mn- 83.l-32'l3 Courtesy to Brokers =:or n::ne lrg rnpo\~~~~try~ Persona la MOS ::!t R~· i!5·1~~ :~~ DESK SPACE needs baeker for sbort term 1---------PYRAMID EXCHANGORS bank financing & hondlng. F'UlLY LICENSED* 675-8800 222 Forest Avenu~ SecureO by good contracts. Renowned Hindu Spirituall.st Builder will trade new "~ " t g Ill t Advlee on all matters. Laguna Beach ........ .............. "' o ross pro o house equity Jn Dana Po int backerb o~ coNntr~ct ~r .. ~on· ~~i .. ~mg;!::· ::iney' Is: fo r improved lot. beach BEFORE You h\IY, ca.I! T. RUTH RYAN HIGH DESERT for Health. Guy Roofing Co. Recover AGENCY WANTCallf-Nev.2-3Melev specialist. 645-2780. SPECIALlZING HAVE CI cor. 90xl17 2 bldgs !>4&-9590. IN S68,IXXI eq-$42,000 lnc. $445,l;LC,E~E~R'=oo~F=l~N~G~CO=;-Roo~~,ln-g OFFICE PERSONNEL mo. Owner, CM 64&8558. of all types, recover, l'lro Ne~ta Mesa TR.ADE 1962 Chev. Pickup. repairs, roof CG11ting$. Lie .l 17931 Beach Blvd., 1-m V.S, air, HID shocks k bonded since 1947. 642-7222. 847.9617 springs: For VW BUS or "'!!~~~ .... ~!!'!'!!~I Camper. Please call for in· Sewing '''O .-:COASTAL AGENCY c1':."':.::.':.34::94::·-----I• '"D'-,..-',",m"•-Jd-.,-g---A-lt-,.i.,.O..uo...cns A ml'mber of Mail order busineS11, marine Designt'd to 1uit you, Snelling & $1'1('!Jing Inc. supplies & eei:ulpment. Net Call Jo * 646-6446 The World'5 Largest $1500 mo Over S6000 inven. Alt 1· 642 5845 Profe55ional •,' tory TrRd fo c boat r era ions -• 1 968.8873.e r ar, 0 Neal, accurale, 20 yeers l'Xp. Employment Service I Z790 Harbor Bl CM 540-6055 HIGH DESERT for Health. Tile Ceramic 6974 l-iarbor Blvd'. at Adams \VANT Calif.Nev. 2-3 M elevl-='-'-"-'.;.;.;,"'---'.O:..: ~OSMETIC SALES: NEW! HAVEC1cor.90xll72bldga *Verne, The Tlle Man * f:1nta 1ttlc product.! $68,000 eq-$42,000 inc. S445 Cust. work. Jn stall & re pain. Guaranteed c Ii en t e I e , 1 mo. Ovmer CM 640-8558, No job loo sml. Plaster ~3904 ' patching. Leaking sllov.·er ===~~~---1 Trade S3800 eq. in 2 BR. 2 repair 8'17-1957/846-0206. COCKTAIL Waitress young, Ba. mobil Mme in lovelyl,O~~· :;;:.:;.:;::c::.:::_::=~-attracllve. App . in person. Bayside Village, for late CERAi\1.IC '!'11e work. Free 719 W. l!lth St. C.1'.1. model camper/van or car. est. No }Ob too small. ===~=----1 OWNER 675-l642 SlG-2426 COUNTER GIRL, part liml!· '>l'k. ends, over 18. Cl'low Can build 4 units on R-4 Topsoil 6977 Beil Restaurant, 2576 lot, Costa Mesa . Exchange -''--------Newport Blvd., C.M. S7!i00 eq + TO's; For units, Top Soil, Sandy Loam ~D~E~N=T~A~L~R~E"c°'·E=Pr=r~O~N~IST~.I hse, car or ? Agt: 645-1070, LYMAN LANDSCAPING Desk only, Exp'd. Prolicient 6.TI-0514, 633-7636 ''ith insuranee. AJternoon ts> tract asLS. o gimnuc~ or µ... cities. Charming, <'asual, ne'"' apl! OFFICE space w / Ph 0 n e di.shone~\ practices. Good Week, loam • 10 pm Mr. Webb * 6424905 at the beach. service k small amount of oppty for person w/ In-312 N. El Camino Re&I, Santa Ana e 546-1525 l BR. From $135 secretarial work WANTED tegrity, Can be protected by San Clemente 12 Units, prime loc. Santa CAPISTRANO C ZONED, eve hrs. !1-8 or 9 pm); some 4+ acres. 1''t't'e & Clear, Upholstery 6990 Sat's. Sal11ry open, fringe $130,(XX}. TRADE for income C ly k 0 5 k l' 1 {Csy·kOli·key) benefits. Ph: anytime (H .3. or ? Custom Upholstery, 1831 area) 8 am·9 pm, 846-3540. 2 BR. From $215 ln Newport area. Please key man insurance, (714) 1 ___ <_!12-_9_136~, _<_9z.-00 __ 76 __ 1 Ana. 7X Gross. SS0.000 Eq, 2!86(171s4,..) 9'khl""-6615s31, HB . VILLA MARSEILLES CAI ·=I .:962-::..::25G=l-----lc6;o,7:>-°""2565"·..,s.m_,,·5p~m~-~7 I OrK!ntaJ, Swedish ,,_ fullC'h Trade for $50.IXXI to $60,000 . BRAND NEW -ho d I ' tr! I DESK SPACE ~fAIL Order, marine equip & M·ASSAGE me, up e:x 0 pex. MORA KAI 2 BR. Patio, Pool. SPACIOUS supplies. Net S1500 pe r mo Owner/Broker 673-3430 Childre~ OK. Sl.55 up. lnqUlre 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apfs. 305 No. El Camino Real now p/tlme. Req's S200J REALTOR. 548·7711 Newport Blvd, CM &t2-1454. DENTA.L RECEPTIONIST ~ rental bon111 plan, 8181 Adult Living San Cltment• cash secured by over S60ltl 10 A.M. to 12 P.M. * * * * * * JOBS & EMPr..OYMENT DesJ.: only, ~1ust have dental ofc. exper. insurance, acct$ rec, ofc. mgmt. Some Sat's. Salary open, fringe benetiti Ph: anytime, IH.B. area) 8 am-9 pn1. 846-3540. F " U I •"" ....... 1813 Newport Blvd, CM ~~~~~ E. of Di.~hw~.co1::~nat. 'c~O~R~O~N~A~~~D~E~L-M~A~R~11 ,,:c~~;:c:;o'~-;"k~;;coc,:y_. _9_6_8_-~'-"~'·I 642·0450 SERVICE DIRECTORY . SERVICE DIRECTORY Job Wanted, Men 7000 l--N=E~W~3~B~R~.-2~B-A~ ed appliances • plush shag 5 R.m suite, sror. & prkg, PART or full lime wbolesale: Lieen.se:d Contractors 6620 General Services 6682 SCRAM-LETS Crpts, drps, patio, dishwash.. carpet ·•choice of 2 color 2 Ba. 1100 sq. ft. grnd nr. Bus. Oppty, for lhose who * MASSAGE * ---------I er, pool, W&lk to shop'g, scheme1 • 2 baths • stall * 673-6757 * want Financial Sec. For no SAUNA * WHmLPOOL -ANSWERS Sl85. 347.3957 shov.-e:rs • ?"lirro-:ed ward· * NE\\'PORT BEACH Civic ~;~4ion Jn t v; Call I..oo·e/y Girls. Plush facilities. MY Way, quality home C~RPENTR:Y, Cabs., Pa~n-robe doors . indirect light· :>Q<t""oN6 repair. W&lls, ceiling, floors ting, fnrnuca, Plbg repair, . EXP'D seamstress lo start at once, part time, &Misting dressmaker w/ dressmak· ing & atleratinns. Ref'i req'd. Call 67~173.'">. 10 Iii 8· EXPERIENCED. single nee- dle operators. Apply 825 Vw'. 18th Sl. C.~r. • WALK TO OCEAN! ing in kitchen • breakfast Center 300 It to 1000 ft .1-----------1 Open 5 days, noon-midnight. etc. No job too small. concrete, appliances & Tribal -Vocal _ Vouch_ 1 & 2 BR NE\V apts. Frplc's. ba · 1 Answ & sec:retari&l 675-1601. Money to Loan 6320 2930 W, Coast Hwy, Newport 54.l-1494, 24 hr a·"·. serv. v.•ater heater replacements. Gibl"t -LIGl'T r • huge pnvate enced 3700 0 Beach, 548-3608 '"" 6403511 M "-· Sa 7 " ' Patio. Ad'::25~ndbora: Co. palin. pll1Sh landscaping . NEWP RT BLVD. N.B. 1 TD L LlC'D Contr. Remodeling, .,. on t1uw l. to A miser: "\\'hen he 111kes brick Bar-a.Q's -large heat. ON TIIE BAY st oan ALCOHOLICS Aoonymoos. add~ns, roofing, palnting & 7. a nickl'I oui of his pockr1, * FRESH AIR trl PoOls & !anal. 67:>2461\, 511-5032 Phone :,.u.1217 or write to rcpail'5. 540-7858 or ALL Types of Ceramic tile, Jefferson blinks at the 3101 So. Bri5tol St. 1670 SANTA ANA AVE, 01 7%% INTEREST P.O. Box !2'2.1 Costa Mesa. 54G.76&t. plastering&. masonry work. LIGHT." Walk 3 blks to Beach! =~~=~-~~--EXPERIENCED Waiters for Beaut, big 3 BR apt. w/w (JA. Ml, N. of So, Coal!· Plua) 35c 5Q. it. 2 d JD L Atvtouncemtntl 6410 AddlUoll! * Remodeling I ,:;A:=100::="2"':=w;0ol:=l.,,:64&-=='"';;;·==IMATURE Man desires \\'ork Continental Service. Apply crp~, drps, bllns except Santa Ana 675-2464 or 541-5032 n oa n _ Gerwic:k & Son, Uc of any kind. Has experience dail t 2121 E Co t H refrig. $225. No pets. 536-lTU PHONE: 557-'200 * XI.NT OF1'~ICE Space Terms based 0 equity CHRISTMAS CARD 67H041 * 549-2170 Hauling 6730 io janirorial and ~ building ru~i. a . u wy~ Now Avail. LIDO BLDG, 642· 2171 n .,,,. .. ,..·11 RETURN •DDRESS nA _ .. 11 ;----------1 maintenance. Also house ===~~====I 2 BR. Dbl bath, pvt patio, --335SV. Lido B ?3-4ri0l • -.rw "" ncmuue ng * Additioll! YARD/Gar, Cleanup. and apt. \11indow & w11ll EXP'D ELECTRONIC dshwshr. Pool. Adults. Quiet Laguna Beach 5705 ia 'N . 6 ' &.>rving Harbor area 21 yrs. STICKERS KARLE. KENDAlL cleaning. Also floor COMMUNICATIONS & beautilul. $185 Incl'~ util. 0~~~~Sf;Sc,, Sattler Mortgage Co, $1 FOR 1000 Lice nsed-Bonded 548-lSll ~:i~~eba=. ~L7~~.sh. maintenance, 6 4 2. 8 5 81 1 Tf!CHNICIAN ' 17676 C&meron, H.B. OCEAN VIEW· Lrg 2 BR. ,.. __ ta M•"· 64., 2.,,,.. 336 z. 17th Street Send YoUr dollar and C 1 Cl , 6625 JUNK W•"t·•. F•ec -ta! anytime. INSTALLER , 842-6121. apts. U'tfum. Crpts, drps, =~~~·;,;~~~~;-~=I;:======== your ropy to: arpe eanrng ""' '"" ,.._.. ha · o.11 1. • bit-ins. patios, w a I king Jf_t Printing, Label Div, pick up & garage cleanups. J b W d ........,... mec nic . .....-re 1ant, WANT Older eouple to distance to town. 100 Clllf ,1;.:nd:.u:.•o;lo,rl::•o.l .c.Ro;e;.on;_l•:.l:_-,:.6090.:.;c. Mortgeges, Box 1815 Dia d C I Cl . Hauling. Ed Stone, 543-8913. o ante • 543-8671 manage 6 units, 12 bdrl. S50 Trust Deeds '345 mon arpe eaning Women 7020 =-~----~-1 I allowance on SllO rental. Dr .. Laguna Beach. 494-5498 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 Pre-holiday epecial TRASH & Garage clean.up, 7 -===---..:..::.:.:: 1'"11..:'1 Co. needs EXTRA$ t Write Daily Pilot Box M-12, SMALL UNITS I• Your labels will be: sent by Free ·Mioor Repail'5 W/Ong. days. SlO a load. Jo"ree est AIDES -For convalescence, for non·union V.'{)rk l.A .G. I 330 w. Bay St, Costa ~Jesa. Condominium 5950 COSTA MESA 2QO/ D' ' t return mail. 300' Sl5. We also install. Anytime, 548--5031. elderly ca~ or f11mily care. Inc. 835-3501. ' I WALK TO OCEAN BEAUTIFUL Country Club $95 & SllS mo. Immed occu· /0 ISCOUO 1 ..:S.;E.;R"v"1c"E~D~l~R~ECT=o=R-Y .Free est. 66-1317. JUNK Wanted. Free me!al Homemakers, a47-6681. * GENERAL HELP * ) Lovely New 1 & 2 BR. Crpts, Villa, C.1'.t . 2 br, l 'h ba, pvt pancNyE·w"""a 'u 'i'Lo"·ING $9000. 91/~ 2nd TD all dUe in B b 1 1 6550 STEAM J!!t carpel cleaning. pick up & garage cleanups. J b M W 7100 $3 75 HR drps, dwhr. 709 Palm, patio, cr,it.s, drp1, bltns, etc. * . . * 5 yrars, on 5 house&, on 60x ::.:•=•::•;.oll:;::nt._ __ ..;:::: By ClarKare, nation-wide Hauling. Ed Stone, 543-8913 ° s-en, om. ' • 1 847-3957 S260 mo. Call Jeann e 1280 sq ft ~ts: offict', re.i;L 300 lot. Income $800 a month MOTifER Will babysit, My &ervice. Free est. 642-4055. HAULING & Cleanup. Trees Accountant Sup Dc~~~b~~. ~~e \i::1':.rea. : * BEACH BLUFF Apt. l=E=d=w='="'=';,· ~963-"'23===== I room, llG-po\iier, plenty Ed Riddle: 646-8811 · l'lome. Fenced Y""'. 9 mos &: shrubs removed. Free • ot parking, 18th & Whittier . Ca-t Leyt'~ & Loc•I Fo< ,,,., by C JI ~fr. Powl'r1t 546-9862 2 &: 2 B h to 3 yrs preferred. West of · r-··• estimate 645-3433. · " <.'O. a 3 Br, a, dishwa.s ers, Rentals Wanttd 5990 Ave., Costa Mesa. ANNOUNCEMENTS Harbor Cl'nle:r. S4 day. 50c Repair 6626 . Ann, 645-1770, Wcst cliff Per. :ii111paU~7;:.,1 Ellis. "~tR•""'M•n,.Nattress, R64e~ltl~~: and NOTICES hrly. Full time or oc---'------= Housecleantng 6735 so.nnel Agl'ncy, 2043 \Vt>.!il· GI~L needed.,. of/ic,.•, . or · . . \VANTED: By non.drinker· ~~~'-';'~'-'=-~·~~'.':I :;---:-;:;--'--:-'.:"-:--:'.::'. CRsional. Days. Experienced CARPET Layer Has Carpet. .-c:hff Dr .. Nl'wport Bcar'h. P arm ace u 1 ca m . * Small Childrtn OK shrnokrr. prof. wopma~: 4w"·'u· NE\11 Bldg. 1728 to 2300 sq. Found (Free Ads) 6400 1="c:";,:;'"':;:·:.:.·-~----Polyesten, SOl's, Hi-Io's, HOUSE OF CLEAN AUTO SALESMAN Purchasing. inventory con. NEW! 2 Br 2 ba, patio 5e or apt, on enin. 1 II. Nr. Baker and Fairview, shags. SeU tor labor , Complot Hou Cl ru· trol, lechnical typing. I ·~ •=1 <>• o d BABYSmING my hom• "'"3223 e se ea ng Wan1ed part time Student E•p'd ••ly o.o '"'I • b I •-Agt· pay rom u~+LVV mo. J't1.r l _ I••••, s" 11 •' .. ,., F UNO, me . Sile, shaggy ~ · 642 6824 · "' · vu · ..,...,...,,,,,, vr a cony '.Yt"' • ~.,,. 6,22410 uo 7748 .,. ....,_ • " bl k 1 1 d 1 Mesa de! Mar. CertiJied • perferred. No ex..,,.riencc ---------1 * 645--1070 or 637.-0514 * .....,.., -· · J'O'Y • 541)-4429. ac ema e og; v c. r- LEASE on lot &. house Harbor & Ne\vport Blvd.. lt"acher; OOt lunches; play Draperies 6630 ~1.e:as Cleaning Servicc IK'Ceqary. HOUSEKEEPER • C 0 0 R, e NEW 2 BR apt s, N l9•h C , 'I facilities, any age 549-072'6 ~ ~ Energetic, dependable, lake l suitable for building 45' Lots 6100 r. · os a '' es a · DRAPERY Carpets, windows, tlool'5 etc. [ from $135. Cpts, drps, hltns, boat , Reasonable, 213 : 1---------642-1892 LIC'D day care, toddler. 7 MANUFACTURER ReB & Commc'I. 548-4111 charge of house. 1 leenage t Family section. 846-1277. 281-2581 • NEED Chrlstmai; money.1,,~.0~U~N~D~,-m-,~l,-Sh-·-lt~, .• -,-n. am-5:30 pm wkly. Hot EXP Cl . Id 2100 Ho"ho" Bl'd ''" "'66 girl, 2 doi;:s, non-smoking r ~ ' ,. 22 Yrs in Area! 549-0236 . ean1ng woman wou .... ' · 11'1..MM family 675-3675 or 540-4100 ~ 2 0:· 1:rp.;:~ch~rp~byblt~~: ISRAELI Engr, bachelor 27, 1'.fust sacril!cc my beautiful. prox I yr oltl.' Very, \\"ell meals. Harbor/Baker, INTERIOR TEXTILES like hou.sr\\'Ork by hr or .)ob. TI-IE "Yellow Pages" of . . . ' 1135. S36-llG6 wants to rent l'lml hse in level,. view . lots. loca.te<I . in trained, Vic Lucky Shopping 546-1539. We've: Done All The ~1odels Own trans. 54G-1825. classified ... Daily P l Io t HOUSEKEEPER. I! v e ·I n, l B " _, t Ad 1,_ .. Nw 11 01 121 B 3 oh oc 920 CM. P 7 1ease fo~s;~~ ·~:~a~:.u~;~~on~ ~~~n~e1•27 at AUa~a. H.B. BABYSITTER, all ages, 24 Lei Us Design For Your 1 Servict' Directory, Check it Refs, to care !or elderly ,._ u1uurn ap . u..., o .. · ca l 451-1 11fl pm. ,~~=-~~--~-hours. Warm meals, bl&: Special Pre:·Holiday Sale:. landscaping 6110 for the service you need. \\-'Oman. !Wi-i441 ly. No pets. Encl gar. 1215 So. 7th St. Phoenlx.1MAN ho . . . h k rd 642-1592 CM C II 549--0""" ' SUO/mo. 842--4549 Arizona 85034°-T~tephone or ys preacnptt_on BAB'"YSlya""".rNG, 'ty, ·ho' m. '· -==·===-=·='='=H="=·= LA N M In Cl Rooms for R..-.t 5995 602-s.IB-75.34. glasses. Brown horn nm , , ,. -W a t "-eanup. l BR. Adults, no pets. Util :;:--;:;--;;;;:;-::::--:-;:-::-:: f ,~~~~===== frame and brown leather hy w~k or month. 601 I9th Fumlture Restoring Dependable, reliable: Ir rea1 turn. NEAR OCEAN. Infant• S15 PER week-up Acreage 6200 cai;e. Vic of Newport Blvd Sr., H.B. 536-97n. & Refinishing 6675 i-"'-t_,._._.,_7_-3620 ____ _ ok. SUD/mo, 536--3200 eves. w/kltchens. $27.50 Per 1--~~--:--:-~1-~'"~d'..:3~2'.::ooc.·~67'.'.:5-':l'.'.'°'":3'_, __ ========== EUR 0 PE AN Land~caper 2 & 3 BR, downstrs, bllns, week-up Apts, 1'.iOTEL. S48-SAC~ $16,000, 3 plus level FOUND: S.300+. 8/31170, Brick, Masonry, FURNITURE srn.IPPING own design & workmanship, pat.. nr Bch & F.dinger.1 ~'~7'5~-==--~-~-I Acrs. Lake r-.1 Rt hews Newport Bay. Owner idtn-etc 6560 GRAND OPENING SPEC call 491)..3383 eves. 842-2387 or 842-7062 \VORK1NG or college girl s, Estates, 14 mi/Riverside. tify~ \V . Street on 720 San -=-------=--IAL! Any average chair or I:=':;-=:,::=;;== 1----------single, room for rent Ungrnd/utl'1. Gorg view Viceole, L.A. !0069 BUILD, Remodel, repair. rocker stripped SS. 642-344:i. Maintenance 6821 w/ki!chen privll. !>16-5793 mount & lakes. 54s.6419 aft BLACK male .........:iie Vic of Brick, block, concrete DELUXE 2 Br. Newly c!er.., pool, FM. adults. 219 15th St., HB. 5J6.3900 5 """" carpentry, no job too small Gardening 6680 HOME Repairs: Painting, SLEEPING room, Ocean-· Brookhurst and Atlanta in Lie. Contr. !162-6945 -'-""--'--"'----= carpentry, cement work. Sm Iron!. elderly gentleman, all HB. ~917~ -AL'S GARDENING job1 OK. 646-6446 util. S70/mo. 6T;>-7566 Out of State Prop. 6201 \'ELL.OW longh11.ired female BRICK, Block, stone:. Patios, lor Gardening Ir small land-========== 1 BR apt. Near beach. Sl35. =~==,;:;::..c..;.....o.c-~ entrance ways. No job too Adults. FURNISHED room for rent, $395 FULL PRICE cat found in Mesa Verde. small. 64&-7S25, Ref furn. 11eaplng ll!'tvlces call 540-5198 Masonry, Brick 6830 8•7446I or 536-1710 Costa 1'.1esa. Sl8 week. Call PINE Tree covt-red cablnl,="=5-0=7'="'====== _ Serving Newport, CdM, Cos. ...;.;;.;..,c_:.;.,;_.:__ __ ;.;,; 0 .. 1807 M Do COMPLETE Cement & ,,..,,.. sight w/road. Close to 2--C bl I kl .11.r-ta esa, vtr Shores, STOVE I: reft4°. 2 hr, P't 1 185=·"'r"u"n"N~' =s"A=a"t=E"LO"R.'°"'°"'AT lake;, surroundt'd hy Nari Lost 6401 • ne mi ng -WestcllU. Masonry. 21 yrs e:xper. Free .... est. Anytime, 846-4917, terrace. Secluded. S153 mon. TIIE BEACH. Forest, Soo86 I"''," 4/064',''l",ssn. LOST· !I mos Dachund Jl11. cu,,.STOtM W•OOCDbWIORKt STORM REPAIR 80-2483. 19tf\ Ir Acacia. H.B. 536-97 * * 673-4777 * :113/240-ll or 1 -. · · · ' · urni u~ ll ne s Tree work, su ...... rv, braclng, =========;;; er er color. male. Vic, Del 548-4235 or 645-0044 .,,~,,. "lO !::'::"::'::·=======I Mar & Santa Ana Avr., CM j:::::=:::;;:;;=:;;:= prune. Landscp ma Int• Painting, i .:.F.:ount.:' =•'-'l"'n_V_e_l_le'"'y __ 54_l_O_F_ou_nt_e_i_n_V_e _ll_ey,__-_ 6240 ~.~s;_.Jo Joe. R e w 1 rd-·=="·==---"~ clesnup jobs. Time: open. Paperhanging 6ISO R. E . Wanted ..........,.,, ~•rpenterlng 65to Profess Gardener. George -------- Private buyer wants apt unlll TWO doa:s• • Black It wbt CARPENTRY 646-589.1. DO lt yourself. You do trim. :J-ounlaliu ltlMit.rrott-Style Lw:ury 1 a% Bedrooms-% Batha Adnlt Uvlng J'wrhMd a Uolaralobed -. l. ' __ .... I ' good loca tion, any condition. male Peek·a·poo, sa.lt I< MINOR REPArns. No J ob UARDENING Avg. 3 Br. house. Exler 675-3511 pepper female Schnauzer •Too Small. Cabll'IP.t In pr-By Experienced Japane19 stucco Sl50, Incl mat'l I: BUSINESS end losl MK& Vercle: area. ages •·other Qbinet1.1~--*c....:5'&-0228==c.*:.:...~-labor. All work a:uar . FINANCIAL Rtw&rd. 5-tS..15.5' 5'.S-1175 Uno anr;wer leave AL'S Landscaping. Tre@ ~":.:':..·.:."c:''::.·------1-~~~!,!!~----fiRtEEWWiA\JRtrDlitiOooi"l"'°"~;,;;ry':;""Oiof ltl8I at 646-.2372. H. O. remova.I. Yard remodeling. No Wasting Business mall carriers wedding ring Anderson Trash hauling lot cleanup. *'WALLPAPER * Opportunities 6300 M'l vie Atlanta & Bu~IWd. REMODELING & Repair Repair sprnkltn. 673-llG6. When you call "Mac" J --";':;;::'::C7,:;::::;~~f~C~al~I ~536-~>1~2~4C"o'~":.'·B~._FP'.:'.D~·-~iali!t, Comm'\, re1ide:n-Exper. Japanese Gardener. 548-1444 ~1711 APPLY NOW! BLUE p11.rakttt w/bf'Oflte tial. P&nelln1. cabin e: t 1, Complete yd service. Nest PAPERHANGING-r ree I marlite, form lca . 844-7598. • Rtlia. Free est. 642-43.!9 c.ndy Jobbers NHded leg hllnd o~t vie \Yestcllff • .!'.':~'.'.:.~~~~~~ I -';;..:.=;:-;""i;-::::;.:;;:.=;:.1 est., satisfaclion guaran- F.nPt oprretlna :rour own Do~-e:r, Very tame, Jlngl!r LET the Swede do it. Repair, Complete Yard Carel teed, Dan Schwa rtz, busintu. L 1 I: h I, ple.uant tn11nrd, 646-191.a. re:modtl & patios. JIM 5404837 1.c:".:;',,:·58::,'6=..· -~---- \\-'Ork. Days or evenif\11. LOS?, toy French poodle, 673-Ml7, 494-7833 MONTIIL.Y Lawn ma l n l . INTER & Exter. Acccius. F'ull or part 1lme, 14·h1te wired nei collar. --Lawn k 1prinklen installm:I, ctillnp sprayed, low prices ltlc-n •nd \\'Omen, ages n Reward. 962--7017 Cement, Concrete MOO Roto..-tillin&. Trett, 1hnlb1 gd v.'OJ'k. 557·74~, 548--2759 ye11.rt and over may handle AIALE Sealpo!nt Simiese CEMENT WORk, ~ j;t; i -"""°~-wd~.~64-~...c.c.·---PAINTING • Ext·lnt, 18 yrs. ll stvm number ol loc1tiol\5. cat, 9 Yfl old, lost "c Costa small, reuonable, Free EXPER. Hawaiian Gardener txper. Jns. Lie. F'rtt est Refilling 01.1r warehouM!d ltfess St A trviM. 646-8135 Estlm. H. StuOlck, 548-8615 Com r 1 et e G • rd e n In I ACl'OUSI. Ceilings. 968-9126 Top Brand c I. n d Y and Lost: grey&: while est, flutfy, CEMENT Work, Reas. City Strvlce. Kamalanl, 640-4676. PAINTtNG: Honetit guann. sn~cks. COUttllng money female. Vic Huntington Har. A: state llc'd, Side wallui, -1eed M>rk. Uc'd. LOcaJ ref's. while attcndlnR to locallon1. bour Rew 846-SOSf drlws, patloa. 6Q.-.3514. 1 .G::'-:'eno~r"'.e:-l_S.~rv"°l"c.:.H:_..;'612;;;,;_0 j • .!C.~ll~615-S~~740~.t~J ~5·-~~ Equipment shall ht 1upplltd 1~~~· ~~·'"'°.:...:.=---· 1-:0:C::::e<:=::.::=..:=.::__ 1 . 91 per lnv~stment. $975.00 B~CK Afihan, rcmate. MORE Concnte patio for RAIN Gut •tr• lnslalkd. JNTERJOR It EXTERIOR 1'0 $8125.00 CASH REQUlR. Vic. Vlctorla 11nd Pl11ctntia leu money. Artlatlc set1il'\I. Quality work. R.tuonablt. Jtrry's Painting ~rvice ED. \Vrhe or phone Mulll. on 1219. PLEASE &33-6009 Lie., call Max Rt 644-0687 Free est. 968-22C!I. • 496-1864 • State Olstrlbulina. lnc .. IW f"EM. lon&:hAired gtl\y cat, FREE Est. Slwlni. brtak· IT'S Beach bou.se nme. Bl.a:· FIRST Clau P11.lnling It W. BroAdv.·ay, Anaheim, Ca. 4 white leet. ~n e)'tl. Ina:, haulinit I lklploadina;. rut selecUon net! Stt the Paper-hanging:. l"'tte Est. m,' 71• • 778-5060. l..qurtA Niguel. fJ5:m7 Sfrv:I~ It quality. S48:!6\ trcUon nowt Call ~59. Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100Jobs-Men. Wom. 7100 Customer Engineers Ca1Comp ts the leading manuracturer or compu ter graphic systems and Is continu ing to expand into new markets \\•ith new pr()- ducts. Excellent growth opportunities In customer engineering are available in Ana· heim. Los Angeles, Chleago. Ill., Pittsburgh, Pa., Union, N.J., and also for CE's interested ln extensive tr av e I to various locations throughout the country. Requirements Include: • 2 years technical school or military equivalent • Field service experien<'e wllb com. merc:ial computer equipment • Experience in repair of random al'- ;icce&s memory disc drives on IBM 360 systtms is preferred. ~o request appB~allon and arrange inter· view, call or wnte to Dave Elling, Dept. M-10. 2411 W. La Palma Ave .. Anaheim Calif. 92801. Phone (714) 821·2252. ' CAUFORNI~ COMl'U1Ek PRODUCT$, INC. An .quol opportunlly •mploytr ' ;I -1 'i .. ·I ' ' ' t , ' ' , ) 1 • .. i ' " • y ;; ' 1; •· .. '.<, <O " ,. 0 ". ·ty IQ llAILY PILOT M!Hlday, Dtttmbtr 14, 1'70 iols " EMPLOYMENT .KlllS" EMPLOYMENT J OBS • IMPLOYMINT JOIS" llMPLOYMINTMIRCl1ANDISI POR MlltCl1ANOISI POR MIRCHAl'IDlll POR l ...... -· Wom. 7100 Jobi ""'• w .... 7100 1= ... :.::.:bt:::..:M:. .. .::":;;·::.w.::-:.:.::::,.::1::00: i;s:: • ._=~ ... =-.nol:::::rvc::..:::llofl:..:.:::,:::600::,SALI AND TllADI SAL! ANO TllADI SALi ANO TllADI FREE to YOU FREE TO YOU 1--------Goro10 Solo 1122 Ttlovl•'°" 121$ Mltcollo"""' UGO f'1IEE ro .,..1-. - 5'RVICE CENTEll Employment A .. nc y HSKPRS Emplyt" pays fee. MACHINE OPERS Stna:le ~ Allen Byland Agen-nffClle for 1 port~" ear. ey 106-B E. 16th, S.A. Exp'd only. Gd. PQ, • 547-0395. * 642--3412 * 't-lns. Rater ........ JlSS v.·k *POPULAll Pl'N"-'-, _. _______ II Tcnit<, 11 Chlhuallua "" VJf 1· l)l.lpple1 1'19 mo. okt am )'fJ'd-Jo'Vf.tu mas. Auat. l.dlOnl 1n hoflll'. $25 mo, BAB'i lTDtS. e1mptn11r· Gentra.l Electric port. • ,P'ACl'ORY a.EARANCE brffd 227 l\fonte Vllta CM' ahephereil 4 ttrritt D\bc. , -e 5'6-2759 e ~t. earpet n'Hpfl', 2'J TV. Good condldori $35. 6UTSTANDJN0 VALUES. :M&-7932 U/12 Med. breed. Blk A .mt. rlOe, vahit ruk, do&boua. 673-7226. ALL l.JKE NEW, mo DIS. r .:=:c;,.:::::o·--~~---~-=;;;; I Shott. Houlebroktn. Lowa Comm'I e:<1ptr/mln. 2 ynJ MEN or Women. Full par:. knowleda-e cuualty, proper. lime. $2 hr + generous tY, llabUlty. bonUiel. Call or cpme In. • 1869 Newport Blvd, F, Costa •Malnt. Man ........ $3 hr r.tesa. Re1pon1. far operations hvy machinery I knov.'ledio ol l\IEN to model sui1s & oil lni!Uf. e11Ulp, helpful, but 1por11wear, part time eves. not essential. MEllCl1ANDISI POR SALi AND TllADE :.O.wnmowtr, lamp, wine COUNTS. CHRIST MAS FREE Pa.rt .......... OJU.S P\&P" dilldrtn. 1-635-4090 or PrtP&We1tlnahou&e HJ.Fl&St.r• 1210 LAY..Jt.WAY3 eha.nnellfahf pkt10wtelaold.1Sl82La QG..4493. 12/12 Cooker. 5'0.8638, mow. Colo~ Qr"l.ant Auto P.at Pl, W11tminater BEAVTlf'UL L a ·rre IOOO ... color ' hart, l)o.11.~neu 893-W 12/14 SA I .. Sun. ' M 0 n • CURTIUJl.thel AM I y tit • _.. 8 k purebred Black/Tan 0 . --,-------1 E.'vttythlnc p1. 1 115 2 1'1'1t stereo a: C .a PI to I oontrol•, Sttreot, nt •le"° HALF HW1k;y doe with 11.r thepl\erd. J'tff 1IO flu.ti MOVING! Like New: 8' Kan1J)6n Lane, Huntlncmn phonograph. &:aut 6' C:Ol\o radiol1 tape pi.yerm 4 and white markinp 1 )'Ml' home: Oldtr O.Udren Gd VECTRA sofa SIOO, Game Beaeh. sole. $100 ftrm. Xlnt cond, ta.pea. XR.EXSAJt CORP., old it 1pade and hu •hot.I watt..,.,.,. tf74"8 a t t Pumltvro 8T5 "B" W. l!th Sf, N.B. 536-1181 12114 ......,. table $150, new $45, new Need smalle-r unit. 64f.fi081 5: 30. 12115 ooll-touch ,,.ugh IOfa, com-Appllon<H llOO dayo; .. ...,.., '""'· * AUCTION * 1__,!AMESE, I-lone h a Ir PERFEcr Sift _ nny <Uddl> mod.ea US ea., matching RCA STEREO black klltent. 6 mo'1. Both male ' fe male pu.ppjn. WUI =~~~~t:~1kLARGEtelect1onot~1.Wal: ~n~emporary ~~;;:~~ ~~." 39.7 -~4 s o12m be7wkloldonChrlstmu IAG Inc. 835-3501. E ID•VfNE PERSONNEL 1 -..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • -ngt'. S.C'y """ $4:;() mo J\. I • Xlnt' oo A benerita/ttq't only SERVICES •AGENCY min ongt'lti .... ,_ *Sec'y/Ins ........ $450 mo =~ :;:i:~~:~ ;;.~n ~ ~~P~~~!~ ri~s. 1 •• : _:•.oondltion ~~dy·~d;!'ti::,:;;; 2 YNG temale cat1: 1 Wblte ~rr! ~!.1~1~ un~! Bkkper-General Ofc I GIJ1 ofc. Bkkpng to T.B. Typing, penonable, .able to meet the public. FI C Bookkoopor Corporate llnance exper. Ar· CW' typing & 10 key ad. Pleasan! young group. Al· tract. oUiees in Orange. ,.---We deUvtt terVice • £1.lar-l-=.,--~-,,...."'-..,0..-~-A: black Ahorthaired, 1 6 pm, 12/15 agency * NJCE--2 sofa1, rattan & antee · \Valnut Stereo Corude 2015~\ Newport, CM~ eallco lon&ba i red . 3 Adorable tillY bred clap 4 500 Newport Center Dr., NB odd ehairs. lamps, end & • DUNLAP $125 or Best Offer Behind Tony'1 Bid&:. Mat'l, S46-T308 12/14 Iba each 1 year 2 833 Dover Drive !Suitt> zoo SU-4981 colfee tables, twin It dbl APPLIANCE e 830-6564 e COMPI..tl'£ Elec. train aet, FREE eai., to a aood home, cock-a-poo, pttM-poo 6 Nl"~'POrt Stach bed~mpl., oil pa.Int.Ina:•. lfl•N 8 1 d CM 3 enrtnes wlcars, 2 level•, charming & lovely, Mos. Nbrk need lood 6i2-3870 ~ SERV1CE STATION men's 1ults 40 rer. beaut. e es:i."nu" ·9 · · ~rtl!?f Goods l500 on •tand. Orig. 0011 $750. 1 itt.Ylwht male, 2 yn old. bomei. t maJe 2 ltmalea. l S A. LES MAN-l\.IEOlAN!C.-bu~au &. chests. planters, · Yr old, sell u ii szso all tn-Please call 540-00 12·15 548-0813: 836-4493 12112 L .. •I card.en furn. ~4. . FRIGIDAIRE Auto was~r. SURFIOARD eluded. Othtr IOYI avail at BEAUTIFUL salmon and DOESN'T anyone want me? In house coonselJor. IJ..B + Full or part time. 2 Nite standl, S25, patio table S60, :Kenmare auto wuher 6'10"L x 19*"W :t 3*"T. 10% of c:otl. ~ or white male cat. 8 mo old. l 'm a &irl kitten. S mo old 2.5 yrs eJCPer. R.E., land Experience ~f'd. $25, mi1e. end table1 etc, !:r.n=: x~nt deeol~e· Ex. Cond. A!k, $40.00. Call 673-::iO'l3. V ery a ffeetlonat e. wfblack a: lftY 1tripes A a Re<t '• gd 1ypin1 1kills I. min 1-2 yrs easually. 'development or related field. e Advancement oppty. ~5 to $25. Misc. household S46-86T.l 847-SllS. · 548-2008. Good Christrnu 2 • COUCHES match/ SIM119 12/15 very ""'t faee. I'm bw to General Office $~.000 yr. • Trainina Program 1tema. 646.ml2. KENMORE, _ \Vhi·J~' Present. lovt'su.t. dinette .tt, cmplt PLAYFUL blond kittent, the rl&hl people.~ aft Nice infonna.I working eondl. • Paid \'aeaUon e SOFA EXCELLENT e \JI-• """"' Kl.,•-n ..____.., cott-~bl & ho b •· ~ Jo ~ 1 p-'"/14 D ' I Fl CONDITION ,,_·-·-··'Id but ; .. _...... SKIS . 21_ 5 Head competition ... _.. """ 11.e rou:n. ··-= ........ .... M tlons in Tustln, Typing, llte 1rec or nance • Profit !'haring ...... .,, v u• •""" refrle. Lido Ille. ho ... _,, alt 5 '""" ·--hair NBA or CPA, 5-10 yrs exper. e=n cond ~ ea. AllO Kenmore v.•lblndUIC• $50. Boots, " me . ....,... •• -... pm U1 '"" KITl'ENS Some ...,.. bkkpng, able to eompose •Well eqp'd. station ..,... *** 646-4744 wrtn.,., type w--•-, .~,. 12~. plutJc $50, lthr $25. Aft 3. VERY Lovable male collie eome short hair some pt. ov.'11 correspondence, lit e Sii land development, R.E. or e Xlnt. loeation . "o~ ....,.,. "6" 67-·-· JAKE'S u--• Ev -••I s · •-~•-T loa" Olli-•-To $20,000 .,, • 11. 11 . i\IOVING-Piano. Span\1h 5f6-8872 847-8115. ~u.;)O ""' e.:tu•ng and 1he.u...rd mix medlum 1amese llOnte uuul'P ..... helpful. .... ~ • 1 ga onage urnt • B 0-11 ad El " ~-4 all col For interview eontact Bob couch, Hi-Fi •. leathe~ chair. GE Dryer can be uted on SCUBA tank, re Ku I • tor' uy-,,.. -n-e. ec. ro~ u: pod with ehlldrtn Mbrk wks mo on. 1,,,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,.1 Washer, Rerrig & misc. See 110 ··att 'cooo COND Too mask, ""'· ..,.,, .. lght cart $25. Front thr ow tll 8JS-T23S: 836-4493.12/U 836-«93 12/U PBX Receptionist Scudder, 6--S Pl\1, 2800 \V. Sat t 218 J I CdM " o e '°' CI -• "~ Need extremely pol.sed young Nundng: Coast Hwy . N.B. 1 __ • ___ •_•_m_nc-'-, __ ._1 lge for· our mobl\e-home. belt, knife, v~•t 675--5308. m .,.,. r .....,. 0 or .. y ,._.,, NEED Good homt for red CHRISTMAS la here rtve the woman for busy board & SUPERVISOR-LYN, 3-11:30 l =sE"R"'v'"l,.:CE:c,.::.:_:;ST;;A:;T~l~O~N-A~T--FROM l\fODELS, Settee $60. Bargain $20. 557-8905 117 E. lllth, Ot. doxle mbl: sweet and lovable kkla a kitten and youneU' 2 h<a~ -ption du t 1e 5 _ p.m. TENDANT all shifts 0 ..... n. Chair $35, Antique wicker SUPER 1970 d1x 30 .. }o-....i~ Mlscellaneous l600 1-150,000 B.T.U, Day I: NJeht fncd. yd, M8-()1113 12/U books of blue chip 1tamp1 2 ·~ LVN SUPERVISOR RELIEF .-~ $35 Twin beds $50, Lamp • .,'6a· turnace, exterior mounttnc monthl old. 646-4223 12114 Req'• the perf. hostess w/ Apply in person, 4678 Carn· SlO• Info 836-44-17 da.tre elec. range: yellow: 29·• HOTPOINT el e-ctric $100, Cont.act Mr. Laney or FREE Hone manure. 2311 3 Part Poodle, female pup. mature attitude. Lt~:~$~RVISOR RELIEF i.::•::"'::..:;°';c·;..· ;;N::,•wp~t=lk~h.7__ ' used 2 mo. Sacrifice $125. range $35, Wm. Rot:en Mn, Gl'l!enman at the Cypress SI., Santa Ana 8 WANTED 8 LIKE-NEW furniturt, color 4~2686 or 4934196. •Uverware and c h ., s t , Helibll 540-0925 12112 pin, 6 wb, Ideal for ChNt. Secretiry -Medicines 3-11:30 pm Co--•· Tllo La-• TV eon.110ll!', 50 to 60o/o off. DAILY PILOT, ~ W. Bay, mu ~ Tiller Circle, LVN SUPERVISOR 11-7 :30 ,..,,.,.,. ,,~ Call 673-1409 btwn 3-7 pm. e REFRIGERATORS e Flair pattern, C06t $125, us-Cotta Mesa. FREE Chrialmu puppies Hunt. Beach ~Ugr Sale-s bckgrnd. Busy am And 3l0.A Dahlia Place Cd.'1: FROl\1 MODEL HOMES ed approx. 6 ti~1, $50, $200 ado r ab I e curly-haired. =~~-='"""---~-I desk. SH &: typing skills Ly N RELIEF Linolium Layer ' * S31-8105 * 1tenotype machine, nev•r FOR Nle: Uted 4' fluott• 84~ 12112 ONLY 2 OUiatmu puppies should be above avg. Gd SUPERVISOR u-7:30 am. fur small job in Fullerton. i'.IOVJNG. Mlrron:, lamps, ~ . used $175, M7-99'l7. cent tixtutta, ~ .. ch, U U. CHAMPION Beai le C1'0Sltd left 1male 1 female full Of pho---na1,·~. •h"''' b I!' d s nsiinto'ngo l<.IAYT,.G Washer in perfe-ctl=="=-'-=~-'---c I Contact Mr. I.Aney or Mn. tun ma•-·a -·to pair •~ ..... ..---'3 • Park Lido Convalescent , 879-5758 .. hai ' , . ..., ' r-::..~-,_' condition $45. 96MJ&ll after STEREO Pho~orraph w/Wlre Hal.red Terrier, "'"' .... 0 ..--. Center 642-8044 1 T e rs. u;,.,.s, a. UUICuo. 6 pm. AM/FM radio intltlding 2 Greenman. Dally Pilot, 330 male, 6 wits. 962-3745 12/14 S46-M39 aft 6 12/U Multilith Operator NURSE AIDES.3-ll, n. time. HE DAILY PILOT 646-2962. ae par ate 1 pea ker • Weit SQ', O>ata M... SHEL TIE Cockapoo, 16 wks, RUsmAN Blue XX Slainne ?itln, of 1 yr exper on l\lulti· Personnel DepL Hoag Hosp. ha. an openln& for an expert. WVELY Sofa, nt\.'er used, Antiques 1110 w/reoarda. New $lli0, Smith $350 TUITION 10 L ·A· female. Good w/childrf'n. cat looks. Rlu&lan Blue lilh 1250. Local, N.B. enced, journalist In ha wo. quilted nora, seotchguarded Corona addin& machlne like Colll!'&e of Med I:: Derita1 962-7620 12114 like• to bunt Am &llerdc men's department. Applicant Sl25. Malcbini loveseat $75. RO!.!,.Top desk, oak, Xlnt new $100, 646-6296. Ant-Anaheim. For Ala at &1>Gl31 12115 488 E. 17rh (at Trvine) C.r.!. 642-1470 •••••••• LADIES-WIVES WOMEN PBX, l!'Xper. pref'd. v.•iU train right person. Ph: ,,,...,.). t bo bl t rt 5.16-3337 eond ~1.,~ 842-323.5 D $215. Pvt pty: Claaea IOOll. LARGE rtn~ affectionate .a-b'--_,_, __ mus a e o repo , · · ..,....,. r BICYCLES, Stingrays, nicely 673-4853 altered male cat cheekl!'d by f Auu.-a u: ... v u 1Uua write clearly, understand 14' CURVED blue sectional 213/425-4005 a(t 10an1. pa In I e d • gd. cond ., 1..:.::..=:::.....------1 vet. &75-Ul9. 12115 Doxie mix JIUPI I WHkl old 1..uent1ala or photography I: $100. DeeDrt1.tor me $20, --· ~UOll&ble. Other m i t e . LADY'S Quallly dolhll\I': will be wry tmalt PART time girl needed on Jayoot_ Top company bene-r.reerschaum p i p es $150. Sewlnt MlchlMI 1120 'bike•. Mini Bike 4 HP cal, Klmberly-LelllePDlmerEtc. FREE F irewood. 2IO 968-23'79 12/12 Wed, Thul'fi &: Sun to assist Jita, good Wary, attrt1.ctive 5-'8-0J55. SAClllFICE xlnt ;s:;, 642-tm~ Sir.ea: lf. 16. 14~. 16~. Cabrlllo St., C.M. MS-1168 TALENTED Black feroale a c t ivities di re ctor . 1 A ,., 1 -1 181Ai, Coatume je\ttlry. Call or 548-0419 12/12 Interviews will be held on new quat er1. PP..-. n wn . FWRAL trad. sofa, Blue 1570 Singer auto zta-zag autD UPRIGHT Plano, $ 2 2 5 . for appt: 8J3.0534. Cock .... -Poo \!er Y af· Dec. 1-5. 10 am 10 12 pm. ing on1y, citing experience, club ehalr, Drapes. assort. buttonhole& blind hem~ ov. G u itar w /case $20 . FREE Dutch Rt.bblts broW?l fe c tlo na'te . After 6, Apply in person only. The background & education to sz's &: colorm. 644-5963 ercairt zlg::ag,s etc w'/out Ste~pOOno AM/FM oon-SOFT Drink vend In t It white .. black '-white. 494-7457 . 12/U Grecnbrook Recreation Margan!! Greenman. Per. BRAND New !klfa, gold a11ach~ent.! wiwal~ut con. ~e $25. Port. TV & Stand maehlne, eheat t)'J>e. Walnut &42--TI04 12114 BROWN Baby Gllinea Pia•· TIMES ARE TOUGH! HERE Club, Magoolia Blvd btwn sonnet Manager. Box 1560, velvet S'. Cost S250. Ac-cept sole. $42.22, full price, or Sla. 536-3839 after 5 pm. ~~!h~ei:..~i~sin~•ke $100. LARGE watch dog need1 54&-9964 12115 1S YOUR OPPORruNITY Ellis&: Talbert, F.V. Co11t~ Mesa, Calif. 92626· $110. Pvt pty. 968-4853 llmall payments. 545-8238, hom" without child ren. PITS •ftd LIVisn>CK TO HELP YOUR FAMILY PRivATE Christian ichool %i~JD: ~~~t~i~an. • ~~ * CUSTOM FURNmJRE J0.7 dally, NATIVITY NEW Gun eablnet, $35, llOfa 492-7344 12(12 ---------·I HAVE WHAT TIIEY NEED! need• bus driver, short RENTAL. See ad class SPECIAL $35, decor. tre.e Sl2.50, lrg 2 Medium-stied do&• need Pets, General .. ME ....... gardenini. 35 hrs v.·kly, d ..... 2617 vase S3, frple ICTffn $3. -"""' h 1 Poocll l SET YOUR OWN TU iv houri. Will train. Good driv-t' ea• on ab I Y f I ex t b I e 4000. Call 548-3481 Repa.ir any make, any model 1arage oor scene. V't'9' ~ Y';k1h:1e~ :VU TROPICAL Ftth A «II.tip. WORK, FULL OR PART Ing record reqllired. 16835 schedule, Saturdays rtq'd. SOLID maple dining table, 4 in your own home, Clean, CARPET layers, have lhag NEW 10 •pd boy'• bike $50. · ment aale, Ooe:lrc our atortr IDIE, CAN EARN FROM Brookhurst, Fountain r.tust be In good hcallh. swivel chairs, seats s. Ask· oil &-adjust, on l y ~.95. CJ't)ts deal direet, exp 1n· Custom built run cabinet FREE To qua) home beaut everything mu1t ro. 20% tD S20 TO $1000 PEOR •EXP10, \VE.ER Valley. 962--3312. GOQd salary + Group Life ing SlOO. 847-U16 545-8238 tlall, can fin, 539-8317, $150, Man's walnut bachelor loTIJ haired calico female 50ru off. ~B E. Cout TRAIN-YOU. N · Purchasinq Clerk & Famtly Health. ;\take 827~40 ehest &: mirror $75. 5411-0012. Mll-08l3 12'12 Hwy, CdM. 673-5455 . i!~u~~h!'v~ ~~~~;s~ Xlnt. eo. Good typing. call appl 67s.-OZ10 9-Jpm, :\Ion-Office Furniture I010 Music.I V3 CARAT • 35 pis, total * MJNK STOL&l2 akin fully VERY Pretty full rrown CHINCH.ll.LAS· tmtrPDC; sire ro make money • have LorTAine, 64S.2770, Weslclitl Fri. RetiJfd :Mx60 wood deakl, lnstrumants 1125 ~din& aet. Ne.ver been~ Jet out Emba Tourmaline. female cat needs home Im· !linen forces. Uc:rl.tiOll o( car . be able to talk to other Pe-rsonnel Ag" n c y, 2M3 WARD SECY.· Receptionist $69.50 e Rdin'd wood arm 4 Pc. DRUM SE'T', red pearl, ed. Coat $315. Ben otter. XInt quality, Xlnt oond. mediately. 4~2 12115 ~ prbne an1mala A equlpt. women . This is you r chance \\'estclilf Dr., Newport In nul'l!ing area. Daya. rotary ehairs, S29.50 8 We + hi-hat, 22.. cymbal, 5#-0617 $400, 646-8772. CRIB mattrtu, rood eon-.=C&ilo,,.~536-=2Ul,,;::.,..~~--,.I to prove you can do it., ;;B:;;";;';:.h'". ~~=~~~ F.\f'i. Personnel Dept. Hoar have the largeat 1tlection throne. all acceu. Xlnt CARPET Ll.yer hu hi-Io's, NEW Black leather eoueh A dltlon. 460 Lenwood Circle, CHlNCHlLLAS: Be i I• A CALL ?.Ir. Cousins for ap-1·• • • • • • • • Hospital N.B. of U8t!d office furn in th» cond, $400 Invest.· Sacrlfiee lhap at fantastic savings. Spanish iun cate. CM. 64~7876 12 ' 14 standard w/capt. polntment 537-5792. l "~========I area. $200. 548-5148 after 4 pm or F'tft est. will pleat e. ** 6T5-46T8 ** s ldo old blade A whiie kit-~2*14 PUllE-RITE •••••••• UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY SchOO:,.ln1trudlon 7600 Mc Mahan ....__.. weekend 811-9951 tens, male I: fmale, have r •• ~·c MYNrn ~ '->;n.--;;:=::-o::==J SLIM--OYM' SIJ,htly u.... had hot •u -••/11 ~" ~ l8IXI Newport Bl\!d. ROTH Coronet $75, Roth1POOL Tables, Brunawte MUSI' SElL. 1 1· .-.-i.-""" *FOR CHRISTMA!f• Discover • Greet New Career With The 642-8450 trombone $75, Noblet t.'69.95 &. up, Chod<'• Bowl· * s.t&.3093 .aft 4:30 * 2 COLOR !Otten looklni tor $25 ** ...,. clarinet S120. Artley Flute Ing & Billiards, 2T:il Harbor home. WW dellw r. 962-6075 BUMPER Pool table, Xlnt 12/14 Coll -Office Equipment 8011 $125. 545-1841. Blvd., C.M. 540-7340. e.ves cond: Avocado areen temp. UNDERWOOD E I PROVINCIAL style upriaht e SKI 11unllil!'s reserve now! couch. 644-4144. FREE kltlent ·1806 Port SEALPT Sia.milt! male, ntt . e e . Kohle.r--Campboll p i ano. Cabin at Mammoth Mnt. Barmouth, N.B. 644·2127. ,.~ •. •-,•~ w/11~ ~ I t hea d t of COLOR TV'•, 21" "'·nl"', 6"' w 1T""""' -"'"' A natural for young people YJ!C"Tl er, ".Y. u Y . • Like new. 88 keys, 36". $450 Sips T. Flrepl, etc Sl8-$20 "" u• 12/12 tor pick of litter. 646-0ltt who want excitement plus! ~-~': .. mtaodb1',1 .• l~~-il~~~ .. !!.". es, ea~~; Pvt Pl¥. 673-5806. per day. 531-3374 dayt.' RCA, UHF, remote control, IN"°E"E;;D-;;id:;-ho;:;::m::,:-..,::,:-.::.,.:=, I~~~;;~~~=~.,.! 1---------PART TIME e FULL TIME Earn $200 to $1000 per mo. AIRLINES mi:J:J lxec Agency fo r Career Girls Girl Friday 1 Girl Ofc. Arch itectural, en· 1\neerlng or an studio bck. gmd helpful. Cl-eatiw at. mosphere. Typing. SH id but not necess. Gen'I Ofc Escrow familiar w J Escrow proced· ures. Typing. \\'ill tra:n. Frnt. ore apear. Santa Ana. F/C Bkkpor P & L eorporatc. financial stmta, multiple books, ,uper- viaion. Girl Friday Errands, tiling & ~yping. Able to \lie. atlck shift, Co, car Mercedea, Know Orange Co. 410 W. CoHI 11wy. Newport Beach 646-3939 Introduce clean, purified wa· ter into every home for 1c per gallon. Positive think. ing-go.getters only, ean build high earnings and secure future. Only setious, depend. able, bard "·orking people with mgmt. potential need apply. CALL l\lr. Cousins for apPOintment. 53'7-5792. PURE-RITE •••••••• * SECRETARY-l\1arketing. 90 Shd, 6.5 typing, min. 5 yrs mfg, exper. Gd. hen's. $500 to start. Columbia Yachts ~7070. +/ SEx::RETARY • Part time Tues & Friday's, 9 to 5. Call 645--1200. SERV. estab. Fuller Brush rte, $~$115 v.•k. to st., also pt time. 546-5745 BUSJESI' marketplace 1.n town. The DAILY Pn.oT CIAS1ified section. S a v e money. time A: effort by sho pp ln 1 from )'D'Jt amtchah'. Ticket Agent? Air Freight? ... u, JON ..... ...-.-.. B n D _x=l=nl=co=nd=-,;1;;'14;:5 . .,646-:0=1'25;;"=·=:1 p ! t f 8 , SIAMESE Klt~nl, purebred, Station 8 ge n 11 Rr.ierva· L. C. Smith desk model. A Dissolved-Fender TROMBONE v.·fcase, like _ er& an ca ; em, mos 8 week!, '2(1. Wlll hold .,.. Mustang guitar, GI b son new $60: Kodak copier $25: Mite, Woat·• 1610 96&-7553. 12/12 Christmu. 545-6975. Oona? Ramp or travel 16 inch caJTiag~ type· I d & th G $30 54:>-5862 --~-~--~~~·• agent? We'll train you for writer $25. ~7983 nva er amp. o erm. u itove . . KITIENS. Part Siamese Ir: Siamete kttt.era, M • F these and more, day or nlte. I =========:l,;;673-;;,;3~1T9~. ===-_,.-_,.IWE Loan-Buy-Sell anything e WANnD e dome•tie. 1 wki to 12 wki. Lave ChUdrwn \Ve include pl.acement as-G•r•ge Sal• I022 CONN CORONET, Vf'ry gd. Cout Pawn & Au ction. 2426 897-5480 or 83&-4493. 12/12 * 646-1110 * •btan<e. rond. Appmoed fl~ 8'1 ofr Nowpon Blvd . 612-&<00 MAlllNE PRODUCT 6 PRECIOUS •mall mbtod ========I GARAGE Sale.Diamond set, takes 64~)415. 6'4" sofa w/extra slip cover PUMP breed pups. ~ady for Dot• MU E•t. 21 )Tll. Approved for Veterans. El!g1ble inati tuUon under the federally inwred student loan prorram • 4 Dunlap lo\ll' prolile Indies, SNARE drum. LUD\VIG, $50, Trumpet exe. cond . 21('' intake, 2" output. Chrl1trnas. 643-0487 12/15 zAIRED.;=_ALE _____ ;::;:;.1 Ansen mag-eost $500, TV, chrome. S60. Call 5*-0573 hanl!Y used $85, 644--0485. ~5'61 WEDGEWOOD au stove, Born B/lll70Pu$~1et~ ~ VW parts, ;Muil':f!K parts, afterSPAf BLACK Broadtall Lamb cap WANT to buy 16' outboard FREE. 64&-2208 12/15 litter/champ , pedt 1~ee . tools, 4 retrig., duhwuher. $50 ·antique. doll carrtqe boat, motor A trailer, ntEE puppies 6'U93'7 12/12 536-62'lO 20 roll11 s~g carpet C8CIO Pianos & Organs 1130 $35'. 548-74TI. t!betrla11 or aluminum. I ====,_..~,......,,,="I Al I •-h I p 'f' yds), chairs, oak desk, Will BEAGLE '-Lab PUPI to rd CHRISTMAS pupple1 (AKC), r ine ~ 00 S ACI IC elothing, 3 v.aeuums, !!? NCYI'ICE !!1 MARQUIS Wedding diamond pey up to approx, PIQ. home. IMS.oTTSwkends.12/14 Small min poodlet. WlD 610 E . 17th, Santa Ana surfboard, lle\V Aquanaut We have put every Plano A rina A: aold band·NEW. Will c""S-;,.:;!"'9;,:.:..~==---b:lld till Chrtltmu. Shots 6 543-6596 dlying gear tor 2, incl. :z "'·et Organ on Chrl1tmas Sale for ae.erince 544-9384. • WANTED • FREE marine PI Y wood puppy clipped. 9G-2l95. COSTA MESA suits (cost J400), Wedding a elean sweep sellout! New, rnE Fastest draw ln the 3·Wheel Cushman acrapi. 646-2377. 12/12 Tl ftutty RAPOO PRE-SCHOOL gov.n al orig. oil paintings used, shopworn & dlscon· Weit , . , Daily Pilot CALL 116M867 Puppies, Shepm:I mix. Call m":it1. $10 ~15. HoldStJ !SU: & l\fonrovia. 'ti uay + + mort! 1597 Tustin Ave, tin~ed model&. Some at or Clu&lfied Ad. 642--'i6711 TIRED of that old turnUunT 646.9523 24th. 494-7413. i'ull day 1euiora. Plan. CM. (Corner of 16th It near dealer'• co•t ·Some at!=========""-'========== TU.!tlnl Sat. Sun .. Mon. cost-plus. For a money 1av. ned program, hOt Junehes. Age1 2·6, hrs 6:30 am-6 pm, SONY Cassette recorder, ing deal on. qua I It Y $18 "'k. Compare! 6424050 Minolta, furniture, etc. 12/11 merchandl&e , shop or call or 8.18-5237. -12/20. 2053% Charle St. CM ~~ ~.n Thur A Fri eve• It PIANO Le1son1 )\)ur home e G AR AGE SAL E: WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO Cert!tled teachen. r.tuslc Umbrella table, T' dinghy &: 11119 Newport, C.M. fi.U..8484 1ystems. Mt, H athcock, mlsc.214liazelDr.,CdM NO\\' IN ONE LOCATION 646-1368 LARGE REFRIGERATOR c;onn * Y•mah• TAJUTIAN .t:: Hula Classes $155. AlliO side by side $150. * Thom•• Orgins 5 SHORT WORDS MAKI ONE UNI-NO AD LESS . THAN 3 UNU l • 7 II TIMD nMD ,,,. .. ,, ... ---- ' 94,50 $6.IO $10.65 SIS.90 By 1'falhlolcalana. PbGne I 646-7820. 'AillO complete sefecUon 646-2012 a.rter 3 Pt.f. JOIS & EMPLOYMENT of pianos It or1tlllA u .10 n .21 $13.10 $20.10 - School1-lnstructlon 7600 School•lnstrudlon 7600School .. lnstructlon 7600School1-ln1tructlon 7600 Open Doll> 10 Ul 9 S..t 10-6 • Sun 12-5 COAST MUSIC $6.00 I PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 ''·" SIS.SS $24.30 ·6' ~ tJnh\Jrried<tV°~t ~ih~ama r. 5 r\ Acnie~er0~r:'t C~~, a y Co\fumlOS R~~ren-to Visit our invites 't'ou 8 1"and Ji~~ "Hello" To lJS • ~ scnoo L~1 ~ """ a • .,.. •~TA C ~ \i s~' 14thru 18 5:30P·mtt. ~ A-•• o ec. A crea\\ve GI 2511 w. s~~..,.. 10 9 p.m. tor Every Child -- NEWPORT .t. HARBOR Costa Me1& * 642-~l Spoc:iol Holldoy Solo FREE GI.M'S \VITH PURCHASE HAMMOND ORGAN S'ltJDIOS ln CORONA DEL MAR 28.;.i E. Coe.it Hwy, 613-8930 Spino! Pl•no $29$ ThomH Or91n $It$ 100 New A Uted Planot on SAit! le1ch Music Cent•r Huntington Sch. 84145.16 CHRISTMAS SUpe1tlon1 - llarnmond, Sttln way, Yamaha. New & uaed planoa o! moat make1. Seit bey• In So. Calif. at Sc:lunJdt Mutk Co., 1'11 N, Main, Bula Ana. EBONY FIAher Baby Grand. \Vhat a beaut Cbrlatmu pre.enll $1195 Owner. -.-BALDWIN Orstn A: tPtaker. Ukt new, full pedal k.,,bo&M. 11!00. 1+1-4217. LOWREY Spinet orran, dbl ke)'bo&nt, blondt,~nlc:ond. Movtnc-tac $MO. 54W8f8. UPRIGHT Pfano, xlnL eond. 12SJ, Call •fl "· '497·16Tt BABY Grand Plano, tmA11 4'x5", belp color, Schuman 1$500.~i .l SEND BILL 0 r.•n.tr t.t .•••••••••• .,.., .._., ..... , ••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••• Cl1ttff111tl•• ••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •••. •• •• •• •••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • • • • •• • ..... . ........................................................ . A44rtM • •• •• •••• •• •• •• •• •• • 0 • • • • ,. , 0 •, •• ,, 0 , •• ••, • •• •• •• •• •• ••• Cfty • •• •• •• •• •••• •• •• •• • • •• •• ••' Plri1111 • ••.•• •• •• •• •• • • •' '• • • •• • ----------CUT HIU-pjlJft OM YOUI 1imr,on SUSINlSS ~EPLY MAIL ""' Cl• htWI Ne u, c:..,1. 111-. c.w.r. Oron11 COC11t DAILY PIL.OT P. 0. I• 1UO Clllw Mlle, C.llf. 92626 TO ,..UU con Put •11ly •11• ...... t. ., .. '"'c• •"°'9. l111IM• Y"' 14.tr.• -ph.M ...... l\1 .... ,, .,..., ...... tlMr •"' •f tfi1 IMto " wllltll tM .... ~ •• .,.., ... " WTft. ..". 1.44 s:r.oo ...,., " yM 411lr• ••• tf DAILY PILDT In Mf"ft• wMlt ••JIM ,.. ,n ... l'ITS Oftd LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANS0PORTATION TRANSPORTAT ION Monday, Dtttmbtr 14, 1~70 DAILY I'll.OT TRANSPORTATION f RANSPOR TATION TRANS~ORTATION -°"' 1125 S.llboats 9010 Trucks f500Trucks Campers 95'10 lmPorted C..rs MOO Imported Autos 9600 lmport.d ~-•-••_• __ 9600_ !.Tporttd Cars 9600 DATSUN DATSUN FIAT G. M. C. '68 DODGE Super Van. Complete camper un!t.,New eng, brks, shocks, rear end, .. --------- custom wi1le rinu k tlre1, 1200 lb E-Z litt trlr hllch. An '<'XCt'pl ionally clean van. Phone 5.'17-4877. DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND - REPOSSESSION '69 2000 ROADSTER flBlilD JAGUAR JAGUAR TRUCK CENTER HEAD9UARTERS CALL 546-6750 Camper R9ntals 9522 , SUNDAYS 18835 Ceatb Blvd. lluntinaton Beach 84.Z-1781 or M()...()40 5 Speed trwns.; pre • i;pec chrome \vhttls, red extl'r· lor,. plush black inlerior. Cost $3400, Must sacrifice! Take old trade or will fin- ance pvt. pty, ZNV73l dlr. Aft 10 A~t call Mau1·y 540-3100 or 494-1.JOG. l~e ' TM> only aulhoril.ed JAGUAR deaJet in the enllnt Harbor Acea. 24 hr. Phone 7/o SALES e S.ERVICE UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 H•rbor Blvd., Cost• MeH !-""OR Rent: 22' Pace Arrow SIPs 6 1o 8, USO \loi< + Sc mile~~- Dune Buggie• 9515 '71 DATSUN PICKUP Used • Radio. heater, step buniper, dlr, Pin stripping. Wi!J take car in trade or will fina11ce private party. 54&-81$ or 49-1-6811. NOW ON DISPLAY auto sport ltd Comple~ SALES SERVICE PARTS BAUER stud. Grooming, Hold 'til Boat Slip Mooring 9036 Christmas. 846-08.19. GERMAN Shepherd AKC 15'-JO' slips ~val! .ror petwer 500 TT MAG $500 large pups 2 litters. Terms. boats. Bayside V1\lage, 300 Po he · • N · . · • E Coast Hwy N B re mags ew tires Call 714/637-2156. · ' · · $140 Tu-o Beli helmets $15 e SPRINGER Spaniel Gun SLIP Rental for up to 40 It. each. AU $650 call 548.6113 n.w... I k f litter boal Linda Isle, Newport'==~~-~~-~-........... P c 0 · Beach. 64S.1260. DIRT Bikes: Sacrifice New ('.all 538-3373 Harley Davidson lOOcc Ba.- CHRISTMAS puppiel, BOAT Sups available 26 to 40 ja. 80cc Yamaha. &lS.2l40 Yellow Labs, AKC ft. Newport Beach, or 54s.-0807 * 548-2373 * 673-6606 1970 Bridgestone 100 o~ATIAN Puppies for Boat Charter 9039 Only"~~,,~~· $325 Christrruul. 3 male1, AKC -";:::::::-;;;:;:-;:;:::::;:;-\--,-,,=-~~~~".-=c-o-* * 675-55n * * Christmas Week Charter * '70 HONDA 750 * ** LOVE FOR SALE. AKC 32' Twin-screw Chris Xln t Cond. call: 646-7244 or fawn. Great Danes, 7 wks. avail. ** 548-2434 530-6000. =~ PUPS MIXED Boat Storage 9048 HONDA 1970 CB 450, like new. $695 Tails cropped. $15-$25 BOAT STORAGE.85c per ft., 831-2ll7 nr 49!J.2366 l====..._.~_984"""--,-.-=lper month. Electricity & * * 1966 HONDA 160 BEAUTIFUL collie, trl-o:>lor water 1Uppl!ed. 545-8148 Scrambler. Xlnt oond. male, 8 months, with $250. 518-9697 papen. $25. 64>2628. Mobile Homes 9100 '69 HONDA 90 •rRJSH SE'ITER AKC* SCRA.i\IBLER Exe cond S2GO •TRAINED•......,,. U:t?lial?i!JtJ1)Ul#J • 61i1342 e . $100 '68 TRlm.fPH 500 HorHS U30 Southern &alHornia's MECH PERF. $800 1---------1 5'18-7890 EVES CARVED Western Saddle, saddle bags, breast collar, tapkleros & bridle. Beaut. Chrlsbnu gilt! 540-0428 eves. 8 MO old Chestnut colt. Parentage. ~ Qtr & 1,9 Ap- peloou.. Well tempered. FINEST ADULT PAltK SURROUNDED BY ORANGE GROVES AND AGRICUL'ruRE '69 Suzuki 250 Enduro. 2.000 niiles. S550 or ~Uer. 646--0067 or 64Z.1630. '69 HODAKA, desert or M.C. Never raced. Xlnt oond. $350. 673-6539. COMPLETELY reblt 250 cc custom Yamaha. 1200 miles. *Aft 5: 645-1'794i * S300 000 Sacririce S350. a.\5-8093. IF. You "'.'°'11d ,like to buy a RECREATION CENTER 1967 Triumph 500. $700 or nice, 11vely pony f 0 r best offer 10 000 mi. Xlnt Chrisbnu call 540-6002 aJt · · 5: XI PM. ' Dues $1.(XJ/~1o. Per Couple cond. 962--0&34. * BUCKSBIN ~!ding petny, NO ENTREE FEE-PET O.K. Auto Service "yn·old. Good disposition. & Parts 9400 56!-<"'7 14 MODELS TRANSPORTATION ON DISPLAY '66 V\V EnJ::. Compl rcblt to Boats & Yachts 9000 WANT TO MOVE IN NOW? lfOOcc. Sig Erson cam, Holley 2 barrel, P\'·r crank • VOLVO Double Wides Set Up '""'!· }150. 036-833 5, I · Complete With •=""-"""=~-~-~~~• AH "'l1's Are Her• Awnings Skirting, Tax NE~\' 4 speed Con1p. P & G Savings Up To &. ·L. shifter w/ revl'rse lockout $466 IC. for i\luncle trans. $35. on remaining 70'15 ( •8782) Over Seas Del. Spe<:. From $9999 {Ser. 7169} 546-7488 FINANCING AVAll.ABLE 1-=========I DLR. TR 193 Trailer, Travel 9425 Ii~~~ 5l~S~~F:;~~. l=,;=;=:=i=,~'=~=1.y=Pv=~=~=i;i=.=p""=h: 1966. Harbor, C.t.l, 646.9303 1A MI. SOUTii Of" Trucks 9500 '1.7' Chris Sedan, 5~~~\~N~c['g~Y. W/tlybridg!!, new S.S. radio, SAN DIEGO FWY.) '66 FORD Yi-TON rebuilt engine, new paint, new upholstery. excellent (714) 832-1515 CUstom cab, bucket seats, d.. .i f ranger package, dlr. Camp. con Lbon, $l;s~s our' \Vant To Live In e1 equipped, (T51844J \Viii Call 53lr8891 COSTA MESA take car· in trade or finance , . , Local spaces available now! priValc party, 546-8736 or tii!hennan.1 Di.>11ghl, 18 If yoo llI't! serious about buy. <IM-6811 Thunderbird rnn:about, 150 m,. a mohile home ... Now's l'·59~~G~,~IC~~'-.4~t-on-p~io~k--"-,-.1 ftp 0~1C stern dnve eng. 60 the time to see 4-spd t•uston1 cab. Heavy 1aJ gu cap., other extras. BAY HARBOR d . . f Boat 11 trlr. $ml. 5G--8t43· MOBILE HOMES s~1:5.c~~=1or0~·7~~:r. l t ' Pleasure Ski, elec start 35 1425 Baker St (at 1-Iarbar) &I r~ord ~~ton P.U. H.P:SUntop. Trailer. $495 or Costa Mesa. · 540-9470 6 cyl. Slick. best. 646-5537. Triple Wide Cor nell • 549-0674 • S.llboah 9010 Continental • Paramount '55 f>'ord Pick-up, 6 cyl, short Ban1nglon,e Uni\.-ersal ~1_.10~~;.ry gOCKi co!Jd,, $~-20• JR. Folkboat, sea.worthy, 1'1amlngo e General "'' ""' maliog. kttl boat. $l<XKI or broadmoor • Star be•t ofr 54;,...3280 days Hillcrest • Cambridge ~1389 eves. 1 , CHAPMAN ffiLUMBIA 22, Imma c: MOBILE HOMES f!totor. Ma.ny other xtras, 1206 N. Harbor, S.A. ~Ip, Sacrifice I 2 7 50 . * 714/531-8105 • Gi-12&5 Triple Wide Co rnell CJ{Rlsn.tAS Kite -Race Hillcrest • Flamingo reaz', tv."O sails, tw.+o CO\'ef'S, Paramount • Unl~r5a l road trlr. $750. 6T.l-i35o Barrington e Broadmoor QIRISfMAS SABOTS Contiucntal • Star 1951 Ford 1J Ton Pickup. Good condition $350 •• 64z.&593 • rnucr:. 1956 Chevy •,t ron. Needs work. SACRIF!Ct: flOO. 49-1-.6750 '55 Che\', perf end, nu paint, tit'("I, eng, !ll'als, bait, ~lu:.t M"ll lhi~ ~ k. 548-9202. Jeeps 9510 F)neJt QualJty '= Realistic General • Hillcre!!I Prices. 645-1567. CHAPMAN '67 JEEP, CJ5, V-6, RACING Sabot. comp!. I.net MOBILE HOMES • ~ ~~~l s1;:. slau mut &: hull. Racing 123ll Beach Blvd., G.G. All It boards. $21'5. m-sns. * n I '$30.-2930 '* 9520 Lido 14 w/trlr ,$195 COSTA MES~1-C-•_m_pe_r_• ____ _ * 64S--0222 * Catual l\tobile Esta1e Llv'g New '71 Datsun L;1DO 14 1175 new cover &d Ne. 12, 20 Ir 24 Wide ~1odels 11'11 OHC, Pickup ._,ilh camp. trlt $800 • ' Now on dlspln.v In 5 Siar er Sele price J209!I dlr I . . 539-629! GREENL~AF PARK (# 459<5<) Will tako '" 1~ 1..:;=~--.,.---0,=-t ;;:.1 :11750 \Vhlttift' Avenuc 642-1.150 tradl! \VIII flntlnct prh·a.tc UDO-Cl!!an & comp.., e y . fitted. North sa.Ui. trtr. No. Tra lleer IX 31 $1000 party Call s.16-8736 or 1•. $9'13. 673-0676 att '· 540-7258 ,_,_..,_..s_n _____ _ ' * BODIES $75 * ~ So. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim 639-1151 •RAIL buggy* i1u.'Ompl<'te. St50 •962-5618• Imported Autos 9600 AUSTIN AMERICA AUSTIN AMERICA SalM, Service, Parts lmm~late DcliYC?'J All Models · J2rtuport · 31tnpotts '65 Healey Sprite, leavtng country. must sell, gd oond. $965. 675-5423. aft 6 pm. '67 DATSUN WAGON Automatic: dlr. Radio, hea:-. er, special wheels. (VOE. 951) Will trade or finance privale party, ~8736 or 494+6811. '68 1600 ROADSTER Ready to i:O! dlr. C\VEZ 710) \Vil! take trade or finance prlva!e party. ~36 or 494-6811. '68 DATSUN PICKUP '70 2000 ROADSTER FERRARI FERRARI Newport Jn1ports Ltd. Or- ange County's only author· b'.ed dealer. SALES-SERVICE.PARTS 3100 \V. Coast llwy. Newport Beach &12.-9405 M0-1764 Authorized Ferrari DeaJer FIAT '68 FIAT 850 SPYDER RDSTR. Red with blark in- terior. Like new. YQY834 $999 CHICK IVERSON vw 54!}.3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Like new. ?i.lust sell {\VPJ. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 104) dlr. Will take. car in COSTA ~1ESA Authcn•ized SALES e SERVICE e PARTS 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. S31-m1 Call Collect BUICK IN COSTA MES~ ZW E. 17th Street 548.776.5 '63 JAGUAR XKE r'l.l'U'VVI "THINK" ROADSTF.R 12gr11:Wn "·· ,,,,, • ,,,.,,,. ...... , ,.~ rQ.,. driJtrn boil", KHU-317, NEW 124 CPE. DEMO $2195 $2795 "FRle!;°LANDER" ~ ~ LU 2100 Harbor Hlvd. &1>0466 1 J750 llACH ILYD. IHwy. JtJ 893--7566 • 537-6824 NEW·USED-SERV. U'UVVM JAGUAR '61 JAGUAR 4 dr. ).8 lit.e, rodio, heeler, (WIW-617), Overdrive. MERCEDES BENZ Oran'Je County's largest Selection New & Used rkrcede~ Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Menn St. Santa Ana 546·4114 ,, trade or finance private par. 'ti:> FIAT 1500 Roadster, ne1v BMW t.v. 546-8736 or <19-1-6811. ~alnt, battery, brk.s, ~lied $1495 VACANCIES Cost money! 1-----------=~~==:::-~~:'::::1,;:u~re~'"· 28~>~1~PG~. ~543-~>l>J!3'~. _, 4 ·dr Sedan, xlnt conc!ltion $900 493-1018 Turn your "Surplus" into ''Cash" with a Daily Pilot Classified ad. Call today! W,-5678 Rent your house, apt, slore '69 Bti1\Y 1600. Header. fog e '65 DATSUN P.U. LIKE 1969 t'ial 850 Spider 2 dr,, '111----·· '1U_J __ • bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot lntpg, stereo. Sac. Pvt ply. NE\V! Reblt eng-R/H--1 17,000 mi, super clean. '~ '~ Cla...si(i~ ad. , 675-3930 altr 3 pnl. spd. 673-324.1. $1800. Eves 548-0919. 2100 Harbor Blvd. G45-0'16C New Cars 9800New Cars 9800New Cars 9800 New Cars ----'--'-------------------9800\lew Cars 9800 New Cars A BETTER COMPACT IDEA FOR 1971! $ 3ALLNIW MODILS INCLUDlliliG. A 302Y·BI READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! I !·l'J Im! Ii I ;[j I ·l ii ~J 11[3 3 ·l!m! ;E • '69 Cont. O•r frM t•hl IHI ••ff cer w•rr.11ty cnen htli 70Memrry ~D .. rStlM.- ...... ·-'"· lfint.. .... .., ... ,.rt• 1ml l•ltorfor 100 tl•ys or4,000 •llesl Mellt•r.y """'"-M-.ndiit, Look for !ht ieol on the wind1hield. It mean• tht uu d Con•. v.a, o.•~ l11d, 1ir, ~0011" •hilt-II liru. ~+•fl cor you buy hos brand new tires, battery, spark plugs, !;.!;.~~"" rlh, '11'1W ""'·~··"""" -.. VXS7H· condensor, and painb, ond ho1 been reconditioned to $3999 . po11 over JOO diognouic te1ts far perfotmonce ond $2999 IQftty. Tro•ltlt fru tlriwl•t i1surff ot 1110 11:tN cfftl · '68 Cadillac $2892 '64 Continental $999 ' Con....ii!W, Y-1. O'Jlo. lrlln$., f\!cloly 4-DOOll !.£DAN. Y·I. CIUtO. lrGllS.. flt. ai: ccnditioning. full powtr, rodio, lorf' oir tondiliarlr4. w """"""' Aldio, . htoltr, ""'it-.wa" •i•a. tWitad alau. '*"-· wtri1rtlfall rir"' *"" fllns. whttl eovm.. WWK416. w11tt1 conn. CKWT10 '66 FORD 167COUGAR c-,~•·w~-•-•· $1430 $1356 8, auto. trans~ foctaty oir condition-Y.a.GUIO. ll"Oftl,. ~ ...-., ,..,. · ing, power sttenn;, power broku. • dilc lnlm, r.dio. llmllr, Miltl'llll radio, heater, whitewo!I lim, tlntld ' Ml, Riled glms. 'lllltel ~ WL !llou. wllt.i toven, SAE643 "' '70 Cougar '69 Lincoln ~~:~~$4499 ···~" "'"'· -_ .. $2799 ,ow.r (diH) kU:11, radio, h1011r. l'Cj. pow• (cilC) lwobs, ,_.. - ¥1hi!MI tins. 'tirlyl raof, mr.691Gu, daws,powtr Jtall,,. ti.aw. '6 whMI _,, 909 ASH , ltMlll lifts. ¥inyl roof, tirlltd gln1, ,....._ covm. mi>411 ?!~~'F~~~ $1568 '67 Lincoln I cir, s.dall. Y·I, -. """"'-foctery ''"'"'''"''~·'"'"-·''"" $2399 t!ltrir'IJ. po¥tll' (clilC) nm. "°"""' ~ pow« '"'" rvdio, htottr. whi!~ !tr.J. ...;.yl roof, &!Id' gloss. Xfl'&l'I • whee!c t1tn:19 ~.~.~Y.~-$2499 '66 PONTIAC .. ~.,~ .. ··---$722 • 11-"sr ' brelc"' air unrl, AM/fM tr 1tt1ring, 90WM' broktf,, rodio, hto!tr, ~~), wh!l1wo!I tfr11, •inyl "' whi!twcli Mil. tin11d'91Gu, ~ (Ofllft,, ..... , OPEN SUNDAYS NOT STRIPPED INCLUDING EXTRA COST lnMS SUCH AS OUAL PAINT STRIPES, DLX. TWO SPOKE STEERING WHL, 6.34xl4 TIRES, SMOG CONTROL SYSnM:" (502910) THEIEXYCAR FROM EUROPE CAPRI NOW! - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GET VOLUME SAYINGS AT ORANGE COUNTY'• #1 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER I ALL 1970'1 MUS'I' GO BY DIC, 31SJ, SAVI HUNDRIDS OF $$$$$$$$$$ ON LARGI SILICTIONI S·YR. -50.000 MILE .. WARRANTY AVAILABLE! 9800 I 6 8 0 •t D ,\ OAILV PILOT lRANS~ORTATION MOl\day, Drctmbet' 14, 1970 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION . TRANS PORT ATION 1.r;.;R.:..A.:..N::S.:..P...:O.:..R.:..T::A.:..Tl:.::0.:..N:_+T;.;R.:..A.:..N::S.:..P...:0.:.;R;.;T;.;A.:..Tl:.:O.:..N;._ I TRANSPORTATION tfOO UMd Cars MOO Used Cert 9600 lmportod Autoo 1.li.."'-oc_r_•od __ A_u_t•_• __ ,_60CI_ Imported Autos M~ TOYOTA MC SA.lea, Servi~. PIU'ts Immediate Dell\•ery, AU Models '71 TOYOTA'S In 51ock. Immedhtte delivery. tf!l tUar,uis Um•t•n VOLKSWAGEN YOLVQ '64 YW SEDAN 195! V•h~. Still '""' ..... n AdkJ • heQlf'r, (Jf'K'~) $85. :~ • $875 ~• E'" :;.s.-091' ·SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE Harbou r V.W. sl""' cars 9610 MONTH OF DEC. '00 LOTUS El.AN coupe. (Grandkid• 1lt'f'rl new 1h0e1) $2.150 or trldl' for van. 50 CARS 18711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 8zt>-~ or 67[).8169. ' To <'hoose fnim. No down on HUNTINGTON REACJI a.ppruvf'd credit. CADILLAC CHEVROLET FORD TOP DOLLAR CADILLAC 1910 * ';,6 CHJo:VY N O~IAO-Xlnt FLF:E"I'\\'000 en~iJM'. new lnlelior. $225. LUXURIOUS BltOUGHA:'\I 644-5308. lor Conrlor blue t!l<t!!rlor with e 1965 CltE.-VY :\h1.llbu 2&3. CLEAN USED CARS blue 1»1tldt'd Jund<1u !OP and R&ll. Autonu1.tic. matrhing dardaoollt' in!er· SSOO. 646.zm Sre Anrty BrO\\'n lor, Full po"'·er, fa ctory air, I'-'=------'..::..::::: THEODORE 1!165 \\'hilfl Chf>vy' Jmp11ta RO IN Ull·tl'lt'~copic ~·1~1. pow~·r Cl)ltpc, Lo:: t'lll!(. n.ocent B S FORD door !O(•k11, t'A•itl~ht 11cntlnf'l, tires, $500. Call &M-1:«18. 2060 Harbor Blvd. TRANSPCRT#TION ! • "°° OLDSMOllLE ' e '62 OLDS Station Wll'CJJ Gd. Trans. Pvt, Pty. P9$. 54!)..3801 Alt S:30 ' PLYMOUTH '69 ROADRUNNER J1l'tuport jl 11111 Lll'( •> 3100 \V, C.OUt Hwy., N.B. Lagun1 Beach 900 So. Cst. Highway 494-7503 * 540-3100 _ Antiques, Cl111ic1 9615 '66 YW Sunroof CAD '51 1-:i Dora.do Biarrlt:i: dual comfon fmnt llt'ats I;=""======== Costa Mt'M 'A'llh lndividuRl flO\\'Cr con-383 VS, automatic, poWfl' tmt., stf'rro AM/F'At, powt"r COMET =~~-64~>00~10,_~--I ll:letring, dl,r. ExceUent con-1 ~~ 642-9'05 S.10-1764 ............ '71 COROLLA Jm~acula!c ~ndillon. Yellow Cvrt. Nrw 'fop. Gd. Cond. Wllh pin stripping, ne\V litts $750. M:>-11656 . & t'nglne l,"Uaranlced tor 90J========= 2100 Hal"bor Blvd. 64!>-0400 WE PAY TOP-- DOLLAR tntnk l<K'k, This one ovu1rr 1----------'66 flllrlane 500 XL, F'ull pwr rliHon. Low m1Je1. (UED143) aulon1obile \s lKl lnuuaculat~ '61 (.'0:\1ET: llut\!l Very Good. + air. Rucker St'al s. blk in· \\'ill take car In trade °*'I 1hat we haVe it on our n11un Great Trnn~. ll'r. :-.take offer. a57-4405 all finance private part 7. ~THINK a .. ~ .. I R.llrlio, heall'r, disc brakes, factory Air, tow, low n1iles! Take older l'ar or sn111ll do11·n. Under !act. warranty. Call riiaury dlr. aft 10 11.m 5'10-3100 or 4W.7500. 037317. days. Llc. YPT905. Autos Wanted 9700 $1099 CHICK IVERSON YW WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR BLUE CHIP AUTO SALES Aho\l'l'OOffi. Thi~ one's fnr the S'l5(} * * 67~ .. :H93 "1""P::;':;.'"=,.-,==..,---,,--546.8736 or 49'1-6811 'I mo~t dl11erln1inating bu)'er.1 ========== ·~7 >'ord ftanclien1. Zem '65 BARRACUDA 4 apd Hi· \71841 CONTINENTAL nlil<'t 011 tng: Jc lranR. Besl perforn1lll1C1!. Extru, lood ''FRIEDLANDER" FOR YOUR CAR \\'e c11rry l'Oll1r11.c1s on cars $99 &. up. • NABERS e nfl<'r ovt>r $2.'iO. &l'~-i10.'t oond. Going in service. CAOILI.AC 1!16.l l.INO.)l .. "1 Con1inental • ·ru Galax ie 500. V8, :Mr 1 ="=lh!=23<======:;J l:PJI IRACH (HWY. Jtl 393-1566 • 537-6824 NEW-USED-SE RV. ............ MGB 1967 MGB-GT, Yellow, 27 ,200 mi. Fine cond. S1675 * • 83J...-0419 PUT A 519-3031 Ext. 00 or 67 1970 1-IARBOR BLVD. COSTA ~1ESA CONNELL: 2145 Harbor Bl., ~392 Jo~acl. Authoriud Cadillac Olr Zi.000 or1g. 111\le!l. Good hrrllp, auto, p/s, R/JI, J · 2600 HARBOR BLV,, cond. $800. &12-9496 \ lnyl intt>r., SR50. 673-3743 COSTA MESA '&l t'ORD V8 Stn \\'~n, R/H, Authorized Dlr. 540-9100 Open Sunday CORYEm nN'd., !lm body work, mech CHEVROLET BUICK Sales • Service e Pam 2828 Harbor ffivd, ok. $.l.""111. 6'14-62:;.J In Yl)ur Stocking for Xmas All Jo.lodels to Choose From Colla Mna 546-UXI BUICK 1968 RIVIERA '64 CADILLAC '67 VETIE '63 r ORD STATION From Dean Lewis Service Jo.fondsy '!UI 1:00 PM!-..:;~;:;:::;;~;;;;::_ r·actory a i r conditionin.1:. \\'AGON v-8. TOYOTA ' e4ll LW11&. • COAsS.iT'tilllMNooPnORTS WCE APASY THOP vinyl_ lop. Tilt & lt'IC'IOC'Opic Ceupe o, Viii •. Full power, rA",'1"'1,.',', . d·:421·~. 4-sriecd, • "I=""===·=·==·='='-="=" i;ll'f'rini:, stereo, lull power. ••ti • c:l1 ,,,, ' • ra 10. ""w 1111 Y· 1, lXDL584l. glass Ii i"<'~ .• F.xcellent con-LINCOLN Of Orange County Inc. $149 IMPORTS 1200 &l~~cl~c ~~~ HW)' tor used can• trucks Just • NABERS • 5 dition, Dr~i~Oasy. !'''"' Ha~hO·, C.M. 61" 9303 _..:,::,c,..:.:.,,.,,...;,c-,.,,;'--1 'fM----·. ~ Ask f11r t-.1r. l:runni11 ~S.R640 PORSCHE """ • • v-'69 VW BUG call u. for tree estimate. CADILLAC ,.~ . '66 LINCOLN PONTIAC '70 GTO 455 cu. in, Ram Air. close ratio 4-11peed, hood tach, Ride & Handl'r pkg, P/S, P/D/B, Radi11 &. heater, New Flreston1t \\'ide o\'al11. "ALL BLACK" 1tf11.ke offrr or trade for Isle mod el Fflrd truck. 64"4665 '69 TOYOTA GROTH CHEVROLET F"I. A"1h0rl>rd C•dill" Dir '58 Cmvetle-FOlllMllc h11y 2600 HARBOR BLVD 2100 Harbor Blvd. 64~0466 Hos ('VCl')'lhing. l\lust sell. '66 PORSCHE Corolla Station Wagon ~ COSTA 'IESA '• \Viii finanl't>. IH7-3444. Continenl•I 4 dr, Full power, Looking for a ci1r? \\'h ite w/black interior, Like Radio, heater, (TURi24; dlr. " SHARP '67 CAD, Jo mi's, full ===='===''===:I •ir (ond. l94l5 l. EASY Coupe 91?. s speed, bro\\·n new, Lie. :>..'\VZ928 f.lu1t pc~ \\Ill! rake older Ask for Sales Manacer · 546-9100 Open Sunday 110v.·rr. S2900. $2195 \\i th black Interior. Brand $1299 <'ar or finance, MG-8136 or ~:~~ha'!~~ '&I Riviera, Michelin radial __ ,._1_-1_"'-'-'-'-' _ll_A_~r____C_O_U_G_A_R__ c;~;e~to \V~ef~';~ '::: new Perrelli tires. XYJ474 CHICK IVERSON 494-6llll. 847-6081 KI• M•! tire,, 11 lr collli. full equ ip, "6.l Cadilla{" convrrtible. Full -~ ~ l\'Rttiiig. All 1y-, • prl..;.._ $32-'66 VW ~ XI t I Bl bk hi 1 I d PRIVATt..: Party, t>X. cond. ,,... • .. ""' 77 • n <'0111.. uc \\' 11 e JX'l'>l"<'r, ~ nt con · $600. Sellers also \l•elcome, CHICK IVERSON YW lJo.tPORTS \VANTED $940, P.1llke ofr. J, Berlhll, 646-42!4 Rfl 4 pni. One 011•ner. \\'idc oval tires, Green \l'ilh l'Ontrasting lnltr. 0 C ,.:,.:...,,.:.,,.,=-"=---· d A to t 21UO llarhor Rlvd. 5.1;i-0166 642-4431 S.19-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 ior, tutw'!d exhaust, runs like rangP. ounties off: 675-4930, horne 6i5-5T.W . "61 C11dillac. Good conrl 11 ion air con · u r a n 5 ' I ~O:.,i'-:,:.C'c'-;c...:;-.,..::_::c:::: Auln Referral Se--'-VW TOP S BUYER P /S-PIB VS eng, "6.'; COntinen1aJ, 4--dr, hrrltp •v ....... 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ne11.·, STL-l'W BILL ~!AXE\' TO OTA '61 4~r Buick. Air-eond, S26.'; or trade for good P.U . \"rllo\l /blk int. fllust sell 1-'utl pwr, air. CleHn! Sl:l50. c,~,-9-=PO°"N~Tl=A°"C""'9-,.-......,.--I 549-30.11 Ext. 66 or Ei. COSTA ~tESA $999 1 •• ;1 ~-h y elec ·winclul\'1, Xlnt cond. 646-f>J;,1. hf'fnre Chrislniu 11795 . .,,-'''' \\'k·" 4"" """~ ""'••""· s-·l•l .~,, Int. 1970 HARBOR BLVD, """ ot:ac Bli·d. SGOO. 67:.-2571. ========= ~~~======= 1 '=~=~=;~';;;,.;';:o;"'s:~-::o~=-=·= " " .,...._ uiu COSTA Ml:SA TRIUMPH CHICK IVERSON 11. B«r h. Ph. 847-8555 =======::: CHEVELLE ="'._."'" Gcldlbrowo vioyl top, Full Vw MUSTANG p1111.·er. Tinted v.·indov.·r;. Afr. 1963 Porsche Super 90, new I---------\\'E PAY TOP DOLI..AR CADILLAC DODGE Nu tires. S2'.l'l5. Privale par· pa.Int & interior. Xlnt run· 549.3031 Ext. fi6 or 67 FOR TOP USED CARS ty. 642-&.l86" or 646-Q)S2 ning cond. $2400 or hest of. TR 3 '59. Vl'ry good con· 1970 HARBOR BLVD, If your car iJ extra clean, CAO. 1965 SEO. DE: VJLLE 1964 CHEVELLE '67 MUSTANG fer. \\'ork 833-l23-i ext 304: ditlon. l-lardlop & con· Sl'e us first. J-'aclo"" a 1 r conditioning, !'TATION \VAGON. B<-ii;:t' '69 DODGE '68 PONTIAC Cata.Jina Stn horn •• 0 ,0 "'"I. ver!ible. $57:> or best o[fer. COSTA J'.1ESA BAUER BUICK '3 $6:"il} * 96:1-2113 ''• T0 .. 1 \\"gn, air cond. recent major ~ 54~ \'inyl !Oil, full lr11thtr ln!l'r-..,., rt l ip••d, new p•inl, ~11111, ,,. "BEAUTIFUL" 67 912 T"'' ---·------'&4 VW Vsn 1500 ccm ex· 234 E. J.7th St. ior. Every dlx. option. IN~X. Can1per Special. Aulomatic, dio, h11t11. turieup, 5hoc::k". & etC. N.w mot.' P·i·nt ,1._11;~ "68 TR 250 Triumph, chan.i.:e engine . New paint. Cosla Mesa ~8-7i65 05:l l, CHEVROLET pov.·er slecrin", 17,000 actual $1395 T r an fi I erred ! $ZD>. ' " ' ·~ "'· o\'Prdril"e. l\lu•t sell, T.0 .P. 1875/orfer. K. Block, " 644-5158. ''... • •pd K 0 , ,. , $179!1 n1tles • sl \!i under factory ' · " · ~.1° ~~-0 ft 3 ''' "1714. Auto leasing 9810 A~llF"M/S\V Blk Jea th. int. ="=-~cc'".:.'="o-'~-"'+"'.:.·---~ "----e NABERS e OfEV, '70 r-10NTE CARLO \l'lllTtlnly! Irnmaculate thru· ,,,.,.., __ ~,.. e '66 t.;TO-STICK 646-1364 TR 69 GT 6 + xlnt eond. nu BAJA BUG: New paint & LEASE S.S. 454 out! {38K·3.~E\ , I~ ~ BEST Of"t'ER. I th & t" M I ll b 1700 CAD.ILLAC ONLY 11,600 i\fTLES $2799 • ~9572 ** •'60 911 T, }:uro-an i;;tyle. cu c ll'CS. us se £'11g. Roll BJ". lndys. A NF.W 19U F t A thO .• c d"ll DI 2111() 1!11rhor Blvd. 6'1;)-0466 * ""'..-,-(21"11 69.1-84111 d o. 19876 Cl · ac · ll rii..,, a l sc r lf\,•rlrarnatic, po'>l·l'r s. !f'('rin"--=~~;:..,=.::::,.....::::::::::: =~~'=~~-0--~~~1 T."•. full '""'mfort group, --·----·----or Tra e . .:oi·e al air-PINTO 260 lfARBOR BL ' CHICK IVE SON -RARE 19!15 Pontiac c .. t .. -..1 ·~ '-" -963-7381 0 ., disc brakrs -"·indol'.'ll, Al-.1 / R '67 M t ~· m•gs, AM/1'~M. 23,(1()() nii. THlt:IMPH Spitfire '67 MK. n1ont. HB or call $50 00 CO"fA Mf'""A US GftCJ ""11:11. Xlnl mech cond. Belt C X . mo . 0 ~ ~ FM n1ultipl<'x. slra!o bucket VW Im ma,c. 673-626:1. JI onv1. • Int cond, orig '65 BUS ' • "O IOO o o d 11·-•t o db 1· le Id ofrovl'r $250. 644-5308. {36 mo.) .ro ·. prn .... un ay ~l'Rts, full ~auges, tllt \1·h1•el, •uu OP. wne Y 1tt o "' PORSCll"GD. COND t ="="=1"='"· "'$l=l5'J=':. ='700'-='=1'='=· ==I Rebllt 1500, nu clu lch, tires, 19"10 llAltBOR BLVD. I I h 29 000 I '68 f'l-blnl, •Ulo, PS/-O'I .,,,. 1. o~n e'ld • '59 CAD Lin1ou~ine. Nt>w f11c1ory 11.1r concl., chronie 8C IOO tc:ic er, , ac!ua ''" ..--* • BESTOFt"ER • * WI S .r.:rn., voll rcg. f.1ust Sell: RENT en.1:, new 1ran~. ne1•: !lport 11·hccls, 11•idf' track ___ co_s_rr_A_M_f._<A ___ 1 1nilcs, CUOFG12) Jo.lust sell! air cond. smi. Call Aft 6: 496-4502 LLI SllOO. 5t8-4050 aft5. A NEW 1971 upholstery, SROO. 8.1~i-4497 b€'llrd lil"es, auto load lcvl'J. '71 Dodge Sport Van C:il! ~id d!r, 5'K}.3100 or ===="'='"""=="====! '67 911, 5 • s1id, \\'ebcrs. nu '66 YW BUS PINTO er, l'tC., rlt". Bal1111<"c. or lac. IV ll, uuh>, ""IK'l<d ·101, 494.7500 art 10 nm. '64 \\'ILLYS S1atio n \Vagon, 4 NOW'S THE ~ tires, 48,000 ni l's, $39j(). \\"heel drh·e radio 11nd n-d1'0 $4 DAY tory l\'&rranly. 'l'his is nn * * &1,\-1604 • * '65 MUSTANG T·BIRD "'°JO' I k r G 8 Passenger Ikluxe. •~ b--' t I '---...,,-.'-'..'-'.'--'-"---1 ...,,ro a< oys, as or reg. heater, OSB iR I, S109:i. 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C1a.~~1 fir1J Pl.tot Cl11.Mlfled SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS BRAND NEW '71 MERCURY COMET R•dio, Hatter, 6 Cyl., Tinted Gl•n, White Will Tires. #1K31T51284S SPECIAL THIS WEEK END Add Only For S1le1 Tix & LictnM. 1ohnson+son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL e MARK Ill e MERCURY e COUGAR 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA ME SA • f4 DAILY PILOT :HUGHES ••• '(ec.eu-d Fl'Glll Pace ZS) Ibo ninth ftoor and they eerve -,--,..,.----.-0.,,..-,-,---------------- • Monday, Dttember 14, 1970 .. ....... Nixon, Agnew Huckster Tactics Change·d all liugbea' needs, including BOSTON (UPI) -President scorn for the way the poUUcal cour~ed to contribute to each "The establiShed society ls William C. Scranton's, COm-~~Uoa ~::~an:°~ Nixon and Vice President process has been exploited by J19rtunities." kidding itseU, however, if it mission on Campus Unrest ~~--Spiro T. Agnew are prime ex~ hucksters," Brester· told a Brewster called for .. equal mistakes this new wisdom and and Nixon's "failure to ••• ln8 messagss. amples of huckster-like ex-anJ inexpensive political ac-Tbere are a lot of messages plaitation of the political pro-Ford Hall Forum gathering, cess to network television'' maturity 1 for act'eptance of lift the issue above the level of becawie even top execuUves in ceSs, accordliig to the Presi-but a "new wisdom and and criticized public figures political, economic and social accusation and blame. Hughes' empire say they dent of Yale University. maturity" have helped keep who over-simplify · "terribly things as they are," he said. "Even out or season the only never have seen their boss in The law"and-order rhetoric the campuses generally quiet important. and terribly com· Agnew's campaign speeches cases which the President has person and rarely, if ever; are of NiJ:oo, and Agnew during He urged society to address plicated problems. "raised a stench wh;.ch~ would seen fit to take to the people permitted to speak with him the fall 's election campaigning itselr to the issues of en· "Many students, Brewster , make the traditional red her· are the Continuation of the war by phone. was "a decoy with which to vironment, overpopulation and s aid , t i h a v e I ear n e d ring smell like a rose"' be in Vietnam, the argument for ~ When Hughes does accept a divert attention from the un-the economy. There is, Weathermen beget Minutemen mlid. the anti.ballisti~ missile, the call. even if the caller is in the finished business of the Brewster said, a "need to andtt.1¥! rhetoric of Abby (Hof· "The show biz play upon appointment of a SouthemeO' lobby of the Desert Inn, the ~ republic," Yales Kl n gm an realign the incentives and fman) and Jerry (Rubin) personalities wholly obscured to the Su~e Court, the The Yale pre&dent raid be had three worries -that the younger generation will not be patient enough to stand for reform within the system, replacement' of debate with demonstration; "spot news and per'so n ality. The personaliUes of presidenµ.l sweepstakes•are too liltely· to crowd s·e r i o us presidential issues off the screen:" and "the established society, out:ot both timidness and smugness, will try to avoid if ~t ~P'" press address to)our agend8.t~ .. call is channeled through a 'I WAS SITilN.G IN MY TRE~ Brewster Jr. said. rewards of technological socie-begets the counter-rhetoric of the real and urgent issues.'' strike into Cambodia, and the control center at 7000 Romain WMEN 43UOOf.Nl-Y WE. Wt~£ Many of the nation's college ty so that people are en· John and Martha MJtchell, the Brewster (7iticized Agnew's veto of the HealUl.Education St., Los Angeles, through a DfFOJ-IATfD." students have a "monumental other's capacities and op-attorney general and his wife. attack on the report from Gov. bill," Brewster said. scramblmg device, backl-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~_:._:'-~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hughes' private switchboard on the ninth !Joor and then on to Hughes. The scrambler is designed to make it impossible for anyone to listen in on the con- versation or record it. Ten days after Hughes lert town, Davis and his force moved in, taking over the en· tire 18th floor of the Sands Hotel. They brought with them 1 their own telephone scrambler and 200-pound bodyguards who turned back wayward so- journers to the 18th fioor with aplomb. Until they vacated the premises at midweek, the Maheu forces operated out or an office attached to the rear of the Frontier Hotel and equipped with a variety of security equipment, including a closed-circuit television monitoring system. The fears over who is watching whom and bow, in- tensify when a reporter sits down with sources close to the dispute. They won 't hold even an innocuous conversation un· ti! they tum up the volume on television sets and radios, and won 't make important telephone calls even from their homes. They go out to isolated pay phones. · On Wednesday night, as both factions in the power dispute met for the first time behind closed doors, a car with its motor racing sat through all six hours of the session below a balcony of the meeting room at the El Morocco. The car was believed to be carrying motor-operated equipment to jam attempts by anyone to use long-range li stening devices to eavesdrop on the meeting. In this city's casinos, where major concerns rarely reach· ., tM:yond the next roll of the dice, there is an obsession now about Howard Hughes, and a plethOra of theories, au of- fered in total sincerity. about plots against his health and fortune. A telephone call to Nevada Gov. Paul Laxalt and Clark County Dist. Atty. George E. Franklin Jr. from a man they swear was Hughes assured them he was alive and well and vacationing in t h e Bahamas. There a re in· dications Hughes is Jiving in a ~avily guarded ninth-Door suite in the Brittania Beach Hotel in Nassau. Several days later the Las Vegas Review-Journal printed a Jetter attributed to Hughes which referred to the Laxalt- Franklin telephone call. Despite the letter a n d telephone call, k i d n a p i n g stores and speculation on the pc>SSibility that Hughes is dead still abound here. On the day Maheu and Hooper were fired, Clark County undersheriff W. U oyd Bell led a search party onto the Desert Jon 's ninth floor on the suspicion there might have been foul play. They found no evidence, but Bell still isn't convinCed. "We're st.ill investigating on the premise he might have left other than of his. own voli- tion," Bell said in an In- terview. "How do you know it was Howard Hughes who made that phone call? 4<1xalt and Franklin don 't know Hughes ~·ell. 'l'here are so many impressionists who can sound like somebody else. ''Things don't seem right. Hughes leaves and all of a audden the Houston boys come in here like gangbusters and start taking over like a South American coup or something," "The Houston boys -Davis and other officials of Hughes Tool -brought in with them a ~ security firm to replace Hooper. 1be new firm, sounding like ~met.bing out of a British mystery thriller, is called httertel and is headed by Jlobert Peloquin, rormer chief -of the Justice Department's Organized cridle d 1 v Is ion . Tbett are ~ports that it was Peloquin who set up Hughes departUre from the Desert Inn Nov. 25. While moet observers are eorwfnced -almost -that 'stor)es of Hughes• departure against his will are fallacious extensions of the psychological atmosphere here, H u f h e s blmleU has done litUe lo allay the storier. • MR. SIDNEY KLINE President ind FoUnder For yoar wondcrrul response to 1ne Grand OpeD ng or our •ew Anabei•-Ga~e• Gro...e store: 1'ruly we were overwhelmed by tbe erowds, as yoo can sre from the picta~ take n durin g opening day. 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