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1'.T ' '' ,_ i! ' · M .. s. Baiiu·etos ··---.~ . ,, ., ., ' . -:. \ ,, .. .. '. . L'"-,.eutrau. ty OLD .MAR~N, "'1118'"'. (AP) -1116" Ex~iienoy Uje Enilr of ,....
Tabaq m~a penonal appearance
at. church -aod .... ..i tho • E· mp· h·as;~ed . local populace, althoUCh-no one hod · Jl6j'
· ever~ol~.· .Si>ol11N red i" .. dark _,,_ .~a00beard;tae ~Jman·:;;;t · ...
In a·cblulfeured Ro1J1 Royce f1y1q WASHINGTON (UPI) -P,-. Gets U.S. Post ... ,.
a purple aod yellow flaa aod .U.U-ljl>ob otm.ed -y a U.S. poalllon o1
' ed tlvoo&h tho buaar, lhaklni llricl neutro1Hy in tho IJldla.l'Hlslu
WASlllNGTON (UPI) -The Senate to-, Ariz., alarled her bualne$s <>8?eer with a bands ..,.i ~. , eonflicl.
day edrmod fdr1. Rmwla ·Moola ~ food aland· Wblcb exparvW lnlo. So _, ""-""·led tho Baootlol to the IMgely ceremonial role Ramona'• Mex!Can Food Products; Inc., many """"e ...,...._a .... · Senala Rap-Leader Hugb Scott
ol U•" •· __ , tortW' p1-• 1n San"'-'-'--vicar, the Rev. PaUl R-, on and"--"'·•~ •n• ... _ __..:" .~ tr<aJurer. a ~cos....,, as. ~.' . <.~v, thebonorthalbellnallycom-1!: ..,......._ -m-...._..,.
Her nonUn,lion was approved by voice Calif., llDd now a 15 million a year 'l'l\e "emir'~ waa hlJ U-yOIMlkf. · .Slid following a moetlng with Nixon that
vote wllhout deblte , or dl1cu11ion after !'!"lnesa. · . neptiew Sl<pben, hlJ lilll wu U · the Presldml empbaslaed tho Unlled
Wini oppooed bj:, AFL-CIO liecall!O She !1 alla ~ founder llJld director of p1iOny u bi1 nae ..,.i U...Rolll wu Slales -·"" ,...... , , . fllew~ Mexican . · lliil beell fOQDd to I Ute Pan1Amerlcan Natiol!ll Bank of East bcfrrO.ie#!rom .;,.lllldlrtaller · ....._,.::;-" ma r.b • o \u t •
be '°rking 1n her' Melican fooid factory ' Los Anjeles, the nation's only Mexican · ' , ~"'-=,. '".\afld not llepoaae ~Y in SitUthern California. I American bank. . .. · ~ . •. , . &i•YVI.~ in lllY •"'Y.•. ,
Mh.· Banuelos explained at a Seqate I After President Nixon ~JJ?ipated'.~ ~' ... . • . . ~Nb'on _brWed mra 1'"nll ltliders at
Fiqance COmmlll<e hearillll that she was ' felleral· agenta-raided•hor-plaiit-0n ll<L'5·-···J....-~a-'R""""'"'·gmzes· '. . . .1'J*t-.~.C!ll:ihe'Jlihtl>w. l*lween 1!M.Ware that any.of her employea were ;·and seized 36 Metlcans w.bo had enf.e!'ed • ,1.1iWi ~ =~ IDd P•~st•1 ~In boVtiEllt
." , this country Wegally. , · West Palditan, ,
of -bU:lltU<'pow'!' • Another 100 allena ·were -aald to bav•' p:.L!,,..~n D 001.:. n~aaldSecretaeyofSlateWWlamP.
But .......... wW appear on I escaped. " l:UU.,114 , .l.)le Jl!I' • .,.ers wW liV.e ~ a flrthor ~ U.S • ...#Oi -· But Mn. Baouelo.s tesUfied before the · ·· ~= Clpllol ~.
nk.Qiy 8:i ~ = :'J: :;~ .. "'= .. =Cu!,."!~ Battling Rages ' -...,.::-.,•:,.:..~ flee. do<umtnts mllil!Jig them to' work In thlz · • · 1'lilmn amid reports -Ibo battle areuj
Mra. BlnuelOI, a oative of Miami, i:ouotry. F..,. Win -t.bat'1adlan and P•lrhtllll .nbtl ..._ rapllllr ..... ~ l'ltlltalll
Gi;.~nd]ury Urg _es .Board
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• Oralllle County SUPerviBon a re the public gm!
"generally dlstnutful of . the pre11 and The report further cbarg,.. that ,;Ille
not loo•wWlng to open the' wlndoln of malalae of .mntrollod newa has •pread
'their offlcea to dilly p!b1ic: exposure ," throughout many of tho county
. the grand jury dllrged ""1•Y in its ,.. deportments. II llal been eaacerbated 090d · crltlciam of the counly boanl •""llll ~far fear <i lbelr jobs. ·
meibben In llree dayt. • "Thi rt!lalt ol. lllil offidal attitude Is
1:.'l..LI... ..._ ..,,_, ---1n • rt that m1111 deplrtrnent executives, in ,,_,,,_,.., ~-· a repo ftutlratllm ~~n.have withdrawn lllCned by foreman -Manhall of from , wt•• .... _...,_
Mowpoi.t •__. oMJ 1t,iht belrd for .,..... ~ ""'"~-~ pr111.~·~, .~-. ,, • , ,/ ........... ,
Wllng to allaclt the l!rObleim of air' llJld ' ...,..i lranlp>riatioo In Ibo county. Hllt!ni at boanl members diroctly the
Today'& report urgoo th a t the report ..m: "'Ille Jory bellevel lhat Ille
oupervlton "I-a policy o1 keepbw people -be Upl -of all opera·
the publlc --1y aoc1 adequatelf , tionl of lbelr -11'• ~ -Informed o1 all cumut and pro)etted • ti-lly. Yet M nDda M OW men of
opli"alilm ol _,_, gdVernment\ola 'lbe ~ -~-~ ... ,.I""°" Ci""-.~ ... ~,pwn -and by ' :°"l*'~tldl!udi~to':
°""'"""W 1n t11e ..,. ..m, the npor1 I -.rt of 111e pabllc -. ..
oP public re1a1!ont llate&, "the phUOOO!lllr ;J The jil!y ...... "the public 111 beJnc. ao
of --.oed lllfonnallon lw gained oo 1 a .,,._,...., lnlonned lnadequalaly of
uu:h -that It can be corraeted ' both day to dlf operalionl lnll -II>
tol)I, ID the jury's oplnloa, In an -,: tentlom of *"""'1..,..-, _..,.I« face·iW Ille aiipirvloorrthemlelv•. • A wllat ..., ._. prea Is able to utrteale
The "baord ii -to dlrec!I all ~ ~ throll&b ....... -in addttlon 1o ..
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lhdla• ""'8nlzed tho Ealt -I ID•--in Eu1 -· =r.·.=·==.~ ;~~"":!i"*!"L1;.::..r:: =~J=!i"='.t!.= p!ooaod boee "lllot lbe ~ Unloa UM1
fnlol!o "at J-ln Ealt,P-_.. ~ltl Ollna mild btlp llfiD« aboul belie endrded. ' • • • a ......l1n. Wblle Gf IJlllled liOla Jo • . , ' ~.!,~ Deutral, Cbllll II ....,..U.W
· The Plklatanl <mllllaq' .,p+ot-~-ml -Ille --retaflaltd by bl'W!ng · mr 'dl!lomallc Tbe l!Valry-i':& and "*'*
relations with India -.--11 bad Im Pl"•11J1d U--lltcurtl1
not• tn thlz war or Ibo ... odion. tho Ooundl aclloa aa 1111 -· ... Gt lwo natlonl foqht In .)tl'I llld 119. United Slalat lllOVOd today lo llrlll ...
~said ...,...itilllol llle'l»<all-matler ...._the General •-""' -..
ed '1Peoplea Go-of Bangla Soviets'{;;·-lb!i>' .... ~i,;
Desh"·woold .malle aetUemenl ol the war In tho 9eourlly Colllldl lo 1:111 -lo
more diflicWt. , demand 1. ...are. '
In other lall'movllC deveiopm..1a1 Amtl•rC -~Ill< ludtr
, Tbe UnllJld 'Slatel 1!111....W at 1w1 Robert C. Byrd.(W.Va.), IOid In a Senale ~Y 117.1 mlWon "In ._..i -1>itil"r• b•'lbklllatthtllovlel
OC<IDOIDlc aid I« IDdla. Lat ·-Ibo· llidon -llive ..i. a-velo lo preVdlt
U.8.:r M•eJld ~h,.,,'m Ill ~licUIRt ftllevir cbaoce ... WU to br.
·--liaw ,_. -.llm Idiot. -·-·" , offed en ladJJ'1 m1111rJ .. ~ He ..,i· ht \oped lllt velo1 "wip '9
Eu! Ptillllaa. 1 ~ardid bf Ille world body II Ille
~ the -dly o1 11 4 Al the 'Wblle -, NIJllil poeled
P.Jd .. p[tl _ op&enm .. oblttiJetiaalim thd It ..... "* U.1 luted .... than .. llaurj ......,. tbe an ambnzsnb from
Air raid ........ an ..,.. -and four .a.-.. ..,. clJrln( a
!:.!!1_111\olJpdlo "'* ........ "° -prwlouolJ ICI '11'11 •1p1omat1c ettden-·~• ........... ......... __ ...... .
'Ille ...... al a U.S. liardlaDt l!llP• -told the Pa)W1n! -· nported llnled by lndlan .....-111111 Nawabada Apa -mad Rm, ....
BoJ ol 11-1 aat4 lodoy lbl ::"'"~ -Yr/ bappy lo -,... • In m _ _,, _ FolloDC Ole prwdollon, -II>
and lilt I U!I WU llfOll1 ....... ed. --'J wife and~ fD )ajn In
The dip, lilt 1*, ..... lloll$eje S1o1e a -pbolosralih and ltld, "Gin U..., "*II'~ fD ~ lodly al llancoon. our bttl tmllt." · •
lndlia tlr ~ ~t al' Tbe"Patlllanis rtlllllned -~ ( ... 1N11JA, hp I) . wblle Nban 1111iltc1 •
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Fund Prop.osed
Count,erf eit Bill ..
~uspect Seizea
{!' Nelf'port Club
-~lo Ille -&lopn: Isadore 1.#te.a You. the rr:prd ODOls ·-iderabl.J -.,...--~.-...-. o!;!bt "Newport -...,..... Jta,.i -..
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Alpm. Colo, -•• ..:.w -....... when 1 nitrea becw •tSJ•'••• olUie
fobrth .. bill be had --Tlionw .... tabD ... emlodJ bJ Of·
llCer Don °"' ...... and -llDde< Ti-tle 11 ol the U.S. Goff!Jannent Code.
,,. &ii Of cw*1feit CWIWj.
He ... inu""i...., ...... ..,. to w . Tri uy AfmU no were ..afied
ci-lhe amot 111111 .... tcW a -of T-l.fen lo pict 1'lm ,..
Delecthe Sam _.., .... -
had .-.u.e -· ...,,....,. at as Bayside Drlv< ......... 1111& ..._,,.,
When be uMd I ·-lo ...... a fourth for dprette macbiae
Ambupy said .... -""'""""' when !he big -* from !he ya -
Who listed bimMlf as lllll!mployed -
turned down chance .incl asked for billt,
..O-n Ille ~ lakes ooly coinl. -.,_. perlOiillll Cau.d police,
""' "und the (Olll bllll ..,.. lllgJlly
IJ • -I normal ,. -· llcJlb ID • .id -a! ...... ed '-· '..\ mber ol bop' .. bllll llue !Jooli
1auUoc up Ill: the ~ Atta ID ---.~~., .... ~ .... ... from ,..... art I dlller<ot -·111e1J;" ' . . ' ;. ' ~ ' . i
Driver's tJ.turn
Yi~lds 13,000
Pill,s to. f pli~ I·
A carload ol"' Arfzon1 'lttvelen un.c· '
cuatomed tO Coa1tll trafrlc law1 made an
lllqal U-tllril 1 block from Newport
Belch pollef.headquarten SUnday nl&ht, ltad1na to ~• car ltop and 11.1blequent
.. 1.aue of Jl.j)OO --pUJs. The travlltrs pulled over at Newport
~levard ., 3lJt street were arrest«I
""' booted• 1111Pk:lon of poaeulon or dangeroo,.lblp for ale.
Com~c:ltlrgir!J the 11U1J*1o were
being IOUPI todly. Arrelt«I~ Raymond R. Palmer.14.'
Cave Cnek;,Arb., plus James E. Shaffer,
Ill. Leona it Palm<r. 18, Ind Susan L.
Whitten, Jlt,,all ot Phoenix.
Plutk: ~ containing I 3 , 0 0 0
IUSpecled ~pbelamlne tablets worth
about SI ... In Illicit •!reel 111!. were
taken u eoJkltnct, 1ccontm, to DNct.tve
Sgt. Leo KoriMI. • ·
The foui-~1P'et• arreated when Officf11
G1ry Blad! auertedly dllcovered . the
board of ltlllullnt pllll at 10:*> p.m,1 ln
W.lng the routine tramc ciloUon.
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DAILY PILOT
p.._1".;,e ,
CANCER~~. •
there /or quite • rew years!' "·.
A Houslon leMI clalm~~ !-" hav~ I~ a human cane vilt.''l!ul!ul its cl11m 1mct has been d' ~
B.ut Huebner 1ddfd that "we do. t wint
too early 1 telegram from Prtsldint Nb.-
on oongratulallng us for discovering tht
first virul. This-ha~ a few months
ago, and I don't want it to haptien again "
he aald, refei;lng to tht Houaton ~ nouncement.
While many aclentl.5t1 hive been con-
vinced for years that a virus play1 aome
role ID trlggerlng the deslrucllve g~wth
of eanctr 'ctUs, the rurch for an e1-
ample of such a vtru1 hia been slow and dlflicull.
More than 25 cancer-causing viruses
are known, but they are all anlrn1I cancer viruses.
lf1he discovery, called "RD 114" la 1
genuine human CllJlCer-causlng vt~s it will give scientists for the ~(lrst lflme 'an
example of whll they are up against •and
a subject for experiments to deter'mrne
the bfst way ol altack111g It, 1cientlst1 said. • _ ..... ._ _ --' .
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OIUoMa CltAIT r\/11.ISMlMI COM'AHY '
Some sclent\stS believe, however, that ~uae canttr la so deeply involved with
• 1 the basic proceaes ol' life, only a more
_. profound knowledge « the pature of life
will unlock tbe knowledge they nee9: or
(l j what cancer is .(2) how it works and
(I how tt can be 1topped.
• The virus came originally from a
caocer of the abdominal muscles that killfid .• 7i"yw-o1d air! at Chlldren'1
Hospital lti 1.
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IlEAGAN ....
partlonment blll.s killed any chance the
Republlca,na had to negotiate acceptable
comprom.lse.s.
· Reagari said Saturday he would call the
legislature into special session on rea~
porUonment U the law.makers asked him
to. '
But Sunday, after the feud between
Moretti and Mills surfaced, a
SPOkesman for the governor qualified
the offer. '
The Spokesman said the 1overnor
would "have to have some usuranct
they'd move" on reapportionment before
he would agree to order the ·Jegislature Into session on iL ·
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R~kwell, UAW in Accord
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LOS ANGELI$ (AP')~ A three-year creases. UAW leaderl said, howeverJ
contrK_t wilfl • i2 pef'Cel\t PIY fbcrea&i they were confident the contract woul In the !Int YON hu been 1pprnvod by untoqs repreamtiJ'lr \1,000 worken at be. approved. , focir liortll Amer:lcan Rockwell pt1nt1. Union loc1l1 In Santa Su'8na, Calli.,
Vnited Aulo lDO Aerospace Workm • Columbus~ Ohio and Tu.Isl, Okla., also
leoden ..id tbOr upected the poet to 1et nUflod the setUernent Sunday omclals ~ pltjomridt trend for future contract uld. , ' ~ attectlna 210,ooo aerospaco ::nie conlllct, em1one<1 by uni°" 'jWork~. . leaden last Wednesday, increases wa1es
Atter 3,JOO union members from an average or 51 cenll per hour In the
Rockwell'a Los Angeles plant voted t7 first year over the current 1ver1ge ~t In fa vor of the contract Sunday, hourl,y rate or M.25. lt provide.t ra ises of
Uruon ltaden wl.rtd lhe federal Pay Jf and JS cenla the nut tpo years -
Board asking iU approval each about a pereeot -11lq with cost·
1bt boU'd, whlch overaees w11c.. set, of-llvlnc and fringe ~oefit.s. . · ...
tlerqOoll undtt !ho N hon ad-Th• prevlou1 thtto-year contl'IC\ ex-
tninlatraUon't ~le format, hu ttt'a plred Oct. 1, but was utended i;y prior
1.5 perctnt guldtllne for new pay In· agreement while negotia.Uons continued.
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P.ARIS (UP I) -President Georges
Pompldou is considering flying to the
Azores for his meeting with .President
Nixon next week aboard the ~rototype
Contoi:cfe supersonic airliner, a French
r8dio station said today. A spokesman for
the · Elysee PalaCe said he had no in-
formation on 'the report.
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guarantee. c ,ome in and compar1 before you buy.
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U.S. Rep. Craig ,. Hosmtr (R·IAoc
Bei!<hl -~. dlf.ied Ille ·Dof-Depoltmeat'• plan •to ·-Ille Los'
~IOl·Novll Air "Stallm al a menoe
fn\nh\c ~r ·,.' the 'btat 1 of tbreo a)~ves lo~ lutlire u$e of the'-..
He recalled "jbat. be, hO<I wainod ~I
chanctsJ were mnott that the 1 ..
facility whlch waa to h~ve been deai>
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la.TPUT • .I · ·ArabETltvoy Link to Cancer
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.· . .Virus Revealed ' I I , ' •-ii lab thl lndil-11r o eua·,:...:;:,
-.. ~ ellorls lo ~·~·-· • · ~ wwbrs l1Jo hive cllDOUfLl&ed
-T•I Mlhll io protect It !/'om attacis. Tourists Wtrt bamd.
1'•r;mea rtpoMeCf a t1omber
in 'a wide cin::le around the ~tlstanl c1pll>I of Dacca; and laid
nklManl military situation was
, attical. Rdo Pak i stan
.lef1rM that the Eut Pakistan Council
111 llniltoj'I mol In -to 1eor up .. P.Mitanl ... efforts. IN DI A
');!.~ -Ila llr ram. •bol down ll
• • Indian attcraft toda,y and that It II) :Jar' had baptd 95-of which 62 were eon-
~ ~yed, ~· unooofir111~ Ind~! .. m.... . () ••t el l•"ool •
-.,. , A 'ml1tlry : apotarften said t l ' IH'I """'-•
:!),.-. ...,, -•• -.JUailil o!!l"tlal novy craft in the Arlblln Su.
· ', 1ndlo rePQrted inoior victories lrt
•llOUlhern . lWlll\>lr "1tere jt ,.Id , 1
.r~ tank'"Wce ,.., defe1l~ '11th
-..WtniCtlon oUI P1klatlnl timb'ahd Aid
BOTH INDIA AND PAKISTAN CLAIMING VICTORIES IN WAR
lndlon Nevy, Air Units Bombordod K1r1chl, Chltt....,1
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Ila lir ,.,,.,._ thl blrt>or ~t Klral:hl
~ 10481 ·"1"' found the waterfront In 'Fountain Valley Mulls
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,~up to ,ao Indian border posts and ·, out wideipread air attacks
•, lndiln llllllll!Y JIO!llliono and air
•• and 1 .. pcllled·. ~ If tho
~% Pay Boo.st· in City
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,:1ndlo.--ll1J11 .I'-........ ~ ._ied new bolnb!hgo or Pali!Jlnl
1 and said East Pakistan was nOw
'. lled from res0pply by West Pami.n.
'l'be capital clty Of Dlcca has been cut off .• :1twn its a.Tpply rout.9~ India reported:~ .. p~ '1ra.a·o1 tnalUl planet carried' Out
i"~ !eYel bamllln( ml llraflns llltlcka or .,~·~ lntematlooli llirport today; lm--;"Oertlllll but not hurting • group of 10
· · !lritiall-"""'Fl and c~n who .had Jtlll .f~ lhlio\ for• ..._tlool . 1jbui I
')bnlted N~Jf!lai m.r.,,. ftiiht ' ,. • ~.~ AftOtber .. jroop Or 250 American Ind
FOuntaht Valle# city councilmen will be
·ukld to .apProve a five percent pay hike
for all city employu during their meeting
Tuesday night.
The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at
city hall, 10200 Slater Ave.
The increases,, 't'hlch will . be recom-
Police' Discover
,Woman's (;Qrpse
In Auto Tnink 1illher ~ fn the lntercontineni>l '':motel in ·Dleca took Muge ·m tJie 1Mtel ; ~:lilan ud '!'R. Dot burl. The U.N.
.':-uQd for I two.hour ee-.fJre to '. .iliermtt two chlrta.d u.N. pla11<1 to ny lilMPOC (UPI) -A transient wu .,.. ·:<In f10Jlf l!lnglrok. rested on two murder cborges urly i... ;:I 1'Jdll'• declslon to~ .the rebel day alter lberilf'1 deputies, who t!•d ~ Desh goVernment •u announced stopped him for driving erratically, ~-&Pi111a'iDent In New Dethi. Merabera discovered a woman's body in tbe tru'nk.
·• 11epn "'-'Ing llftd thumping tlielr desk.I Authoriti•• ldentUled the l\Jspect u
. ~ · ;Wore Prime Minister · Indira Daniel Glen McKay, 21. ;">J:iilftdtil ftniabed, her lllll)UDCement. ~rlfra deputies Jack Ellia and Paul
l•'.!) TM lndla-~lkiatancwar stem1 from the Fitzpatrick 11kl McKay was drivinl er-
mended by City . Mlnl&er Jim Neol,
already have been approved by the
muhi.cipal employu: association .
The association, which has 1 4 0
members, includes fire and police
personnel as well as city employes. The
salaries are negoUated on a calendar .
year basls. U approved, the raisu will
become effective in January.
A city spokesman said negotiations
were berun this aummer, but were
auspended during Phase I Of the
presldt:nttal wage-price freeze.
If the incre.ases are approved by coun-
cilmen, the proposed contract will be Rnt
to the pay board for final ,approvil.
RllJes !or Neal Ind dty department
heads are not included' in the packet," The
spokesman uplained that neaotlations
. for these aalarier are handled aeparatel)'.
.Le8ser Foreign
Aid suni' OK'd
•, ;e.cllion of Pakiltloi 1President. Asha ratically on Highway 1 aome 10 miles "~lllld YlllY• Kh4• 1u1 Mlr<:h to IOUth of here when Ibey atopped him •t ·. By Hon,... p } s~,.ln Well Plklltanl .t"!OPI 'to pul 1bout J :IO 1.m. . . '+!""' ane
lJ.N. Chief
UNITED NATION~ (UPI) .-, Saudi
Arabla'a lalkaUve, waspish Ambusador
Jamil M. Baroody, denied the right to
speak out of turn in the General A:Sstmbly
today, wound up in a &hovlna milch with
the top oemtarilt 1utborlty on W.mbly
affair!.
Baroody; who · i! tnoWn to sPeak in·
virtually every U,N, forum on almost any
subject under discuask>n, gained the ' , ,
Assembly rostrum lnimed.lat.e'ly after
Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban bad
delivered a Mkfdle East policy apeecb. ·
Assembly President · Adam Malik of
Indonesia, appareoUy tlP,eCting Baroody .
to raise a po lilt of order, rapJ)eq his' 1aveJ
when the Saudi Arabi.all launched into a
full-drese atateme.rit.
Malilt iold Baroody he was out of order,
that delegP.tes of Senegal, Afghanistan,
Turkey and Yugqslavia were previously
listed to speak following Eban.
Baroody said he was exercising his
right of reply to Eban's itm.arks. Malik
said there had been aireement with
Egypt, which Initiated the assembly's
Mideast debate,. that rights o~ reply
would come at the end of meetings.
Baroody, fuming, turned from Malik
who occupies a seat on the high marble
dals above the speaker's rostrum, and
continued his atatement.
Malik rapped hls gavel. Then the
speaker's microphone was cut otr. When
BlnlOC!y alill persisted In l>lklng, Malik
unceremoniously announced adjournment
of the assembly, session.
Baroody strode from the platform,
where he had fold Con1tantJn
Stavropoulos of Greece, undersecretary
for General AJsembly affairs, that at-
. taches had told him only Eban was lilted
to speok this momln&.
stavropoulos followed Baroody and
they argued. Together they went to th!
confen!nce officers' table at the side o(
the hall. There, their healed discussion
continued and erupted Jnto push.Ing and
shoving.
Ambassador Radha Krishna Ramphul
of Maurltlua eventually led Baroody away
from si.vr.O.Uioo. It took othen to calm
the enni~ Saudi Arabian who even-
tually agreed to leave the emptying
asu.mbly hall. '
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -University of
Soulhem C81lfomla reH&l'Chen believe
they may found the Jong-aouaht human
cancer virua, which-would be one o( the
mQSt important steps In the search ror a
w13 to · control cancer and poesibly a
11\lleitooe in the qu .. t to uoderlland the
.I or kings. of life. '. ·
The researcher& reported S.anday. Drey
are optimistic Ulelr discovery -will ;put·
cancer research "a light-year ahead,"
~t 'Warned against accepting. th~i fin-
~illg• •I topllnnOd .un!A I""'' !<~.can ~made. , ·.-., .
M!luil'hile, In Washinlton o.c., 1
·GeOrgtto'Nn. ~University'· researCh team
also .anr;w>unced.Spnday lb.at in a ·separate
;~i~. it ~. ~wo a •1.;nis1"f bll:"'an Tr.· teai, he~d~ 'bY Of. Sar¥h
$tewart, a p31!J01011s1, J1~ thelifrus was
grown. frorn '·tht · ~s of -r;arcoma (malignant .tumor ,or connective~ tissue )
taken from the Uiigh of a ~ 38-year-old
woman. • -
@<Ith. pflljlds were iupP<jrted by the
NatIOni:I Cancer ln$titute, a unit of the
National JilsUtutes o( Health.
The USC dlacovery was made by a
team beaded by Dr. Robert M.
McAllllter, bead ol Virology research at
Children's H~ital al Los Angeles, and
Dr. Murray B. Gardner, associate pro-
fe ssor of patho!Ogy.
The discovery wa s revealed In the Dec.
7 i1sue of the British scientific journal
"Nature," a report co-aulhored by Dr.
Robert J. Huebner, head o( the viral
carcinogenesis branch of the National
Cancer Institute in Washington, where
the USC researchers worked.
"If the virus is human, it will put.us 1
light-year ahead," Hebner said. "We will
be working With humlns instead of cats
and cblckens. We· didn 't e.xpect to be
there for quite a few years."
A Houston team claimed last summer to have found a human cancer v)rus, but
it& claim since has been di.!puted.
But Huebntr added that "we don't want
too early a telegram from Presideiit Nix·
on congratulating us for discovering the
first virus. This happened a few months
ago, ,nd I don't want it to happen agatn,"
he said, relerrin& to the Houston an·
nouncement.
While many scientists have been con-
·~.,... 1 rebellion by tho Bln&lo Deab ·~they opened the trunlc, they !ound ,4,.,.....ent Which decloreil . ·ttael! u.. . the body o1 ~-""'11b'A.. -!lreco. st, · wAS111NGroN cuP1J -Hoping to , H;.. Excellency
'Ade,.-o1·wea1 PU!stau. Tl>e Aw1 ml Lompoc. She bid .ll>ol,' opporent!jl l!rul\ ~ logjom holding up,,.,,.._. 'EX•Spe.a~· r's w=fe ..., ~ In Eu!. Pll!lslln hid won 1 m1-throe tlmel. ' . ' _ ' ' ad]oUrnment, the Houae Appropriotbw ~
jortly In thl Pll!dallnl Porliament In . :M'cXoy <U. ·w11 clwpl wltli the ConunllJ<e ipproved tod1y Jorelgn lld The Ch la ':i'Ul~l.:~tt'! 1•1==~m,;ft.t:e~; :r'~.:J:'~1)l1\isa.11i .. To ·Be Interred r _, .. , qr tan
•ti. , ,wutoundJn·t.etrunt-ofhll~Swiday The painel recommended to the House OLD MARSTON, England (AP)
·'' . • · ati.rnoon. ~ , , .~ that II.I billion be· provided for mlllla!y BOSTQN ,W),1,.,. .Jlnrmer President _ His E<celjep<J the lWlir of 't~.:~·,. ~~L J.t:.,s:~1...:1. , r,;:M-.;~"'11.~r.t-: .r ·~. t' ... di; ";.'t~~~~;.u~k~:~ =~~;.;~Jib.~~.~ ~:~:ii:·:.:.~:~·e.:i·~ e il!i ~ aou&ht 11S'blW'!ft 1pPniirlatlon. peeled to 1ttend the !unir1l Mua 'today • local I · "'th •" b d fit -.~.. ·• : ,. ,1 -. .~. ' • erry •go•rOUD , House leaders Wd the bill would be for the wife of former Houae Speaker ever i:;d a:feh:i. ou ... no one a
S Ui '.4 . 1..... ,brought to ·the f1oor later ln the week, John W. M<:qorm1ck. Sporting a red tu:, dark gl:iwes -~ -ng 1 it.P,P~. 8, Ki·lls e· ·rea . Doi y although Congreu bas not enacted a There Wert also reportl that President and beard, the young man arrived ... ~ foreign aid authorlutiOn. Normally, an Nixon's wife, Pat, ,,ould be aboard a In a chauffeured Rolls Royce nying
vlnced for Yea.fl ttri.t a vlrus plays aome
role in triggerlnt ;the destructive 1rowtb
of cancer cells, lbe se.treb for an ex~
ample of 1ucli a virus baa been slow ud
!flllicull, • '
More than ~ cancer~ausing v~sea
are known, but they are all animal
c..lcer Ylrwes.
It the diSC'overy, called "RD 114," la a
genUlne human caricer-c~usm, virus, it
will give sc:fentlsts for tbe rm time an
e.1ampJe of what they are up against, and
a subject for experiments to determine
the best way of atta~ing it, scientists ia)d, I ' I I , j
Som! scientists believe, however, that
b...-cause cancer is so deeply involved with
the basic pl'OC..'t.Uel of lif", only a more
profound knowledge of the nature of life
will unlock the: knowledge they need o(
(l ) what cancer Is (2) how it work1 and
(3 ) how it can be stopped. • •
Rockwell Unions
Approve Pa~t;
12%PayHike
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A thn!e-}iear
contract with a 12 percent pay increase
in the first year has been approved by
unions representing 11,~ workers at
four North American Rockwell plants .
United Auto and Aerospace Workers
leaders said they expected the pact to aet
a nationwide trend for future contract
negotiations affecting 250,000 aerospabe
workers. .
Alter , ),UIO union members from
Rockwell's Los .Angeles plant voted fl
percent in favor of the contrad: Sunday,
Union leaders wired the federal Pay
Board asking its approval.
The board, which oversees wage set.
Uements , "under the N 1-x on ad-
ministration'• economic format, bU set a
S.5 percent guideline' for new pay in-
creases. UAW leaders said, however,
they we·re confident the contract would
be appr9ved .
Union locals in Santa Susana, ·Calif.,
Colwnbus, Ohio and Tulsa, Okla.. also
ratified the setUement Sunday, officials
said. ,. '
The contract, endorsed by union
leaders last Wednesday, increases wages
an average of 51 cents per hour ln the
first year over the current average
hourly rate of ff.15. It provides rallel of
14 and li cenb the nut two years· -
~ ab.lut 3 ~rcegt -a19ng wi~ cost·
of-living and f ringe benefits.
The prevlous three-ye.ar contract ft·
plred'Oct. 1, but was extended bY · j>rior
•"'eernen\ while negotiati~• """';"Ued. ~-I I '' "'!'(" ,. .. ,~
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Hwitington Library
Slates Film Series
T R , · F _ _J... , , · · authorization -whk:h aell a celling on preaidentlil , jet carrying the con-a purple and yellow flag and stroll· 0 1 aise. UIU:U§. A Brta ~ , .. k!U"''~y w1"n ~e spending -JllUSt come before an a~ gre~lonal · delegaUon, but no con-ed through the bazaar, sbakin&: . "Movies at Murdy" ts the title of a -~ • ' , , -, • ",,;, :J •crawled !rito ll;e p>eeli.~ Ci&P'i)iM\00 i· ~pr;ia~ a_j.a the .Se , !lnnatton WU available from · the White ~ and ~atUng. . " 'series of film& to .be $own by the Hun-
LONIJOlll (APJ -Qoeim 'Ellzlbeth 'II. top of I pl1yir'o<lncl lllerrY·-=i'oclnd ·a1 . .ow • ........ -· note ·b . Hots"'' 'So mariy P<Op1• eongril"la/"I f1Je lington Beach '' PUl>~t. j.ibrary at the
wbo W'•ked for a big pay boost FaMing Elementary School in that city. unlikely to go along with what 1enerally 1'le Mass for Harriet McConnack was · vicar, the Rev. Paul Rinurle~ on :Murdy Park Clubhouse.
becadll 'of' the rislnl coltl of be1nc a James Potter, e, son of Mr. and Mrs. is Interpreted as ~n attempted end·run scheduled at St. Margaret's Roman the honor that he finall y cq~:. 1be lint progri m, whiCh will Include monardr. ls now aelfinc •pplel to help B. w. Pottef, 115 Sungrove Place, died at . around. a tattle bellll' wq:ed by Senate Catholic Church In the workJng-class }l'he "emir" was his Z.t-yeaN>ld ,••!Wsty and the Falcon" and "Ski the
make idila meet. . st. Jude Hospital In ·Fu~· ad, ilioui' ~ opJ>Q11fnM_;,l the a~ ir1tlon'1 -Viet-Dorchester section tha.t McCormack h~phew Stephen, his title . !•i. ~' · ,°'41r l.Jmitl,'' will be shown at tht
Newiplper advertisements ·ll'e urging after \he mid-afternoon. · tllil 1cOr.i ·~.:..JIQll~ •, ' , \ ~ ..:.;_. 1,, represented · 10 '~tss • IOt ""41• year11. phony as his nag, and the ·JtcillJ "'' .cl~. at 7 p.m. Thursday. The
'the Briticb pibUc to visit her 20,000.acre oner's ofUce Teported. ',, ~" "'I'her do\lf'I are lns!.!tinf Onj1teeplng .an Mr!.' McCormlilck , died ?ur.sday . in bOrrowed from an undei#k4':· 1 • • · cl"!:bJ>ou,e Is at Golden West, Street and
royal ~ at Sandringbam, Norfolk, Investigators said the boy 'dlmed inla ~-the-w.r amendment )n the foreign , ::.·W~r.&11=:'.l'.:!ngton~::_· _:_I _ _2,_:.' .L·.:::·.::"~' --.:==··::=::=::=::====· ===':::;L.,!'.iJio:::;.:m11~:;: i>ri::•e.:;:,._ ___ _:·~---
and bUf'ber 1ppl11 for Cbriltmaa. the mechanism on top of the play1round aid au~rlution. ~Ides ty'lng up that 1· .s "" 1birV.1X1und -boxes of tht apple1 are device and became entangled· 1n the legl!lation, the conflict has atymied 1d-
being offered directly to the public for rotating bars 'f'hen other children ac-jourrunent plal\I and !Jnptrlled p~ts
$3. 75. , ., . , . . • ~ tj,v~ted the merry-go-round. His head was for p~sU.ge ol the fU'st major election
"OIJ'lstmas Apples,tt the,.. ad· 11y1. crushed. · campaign ?efonn ·m 48 years.
"Vlllt~gbam and , dillect yqv,r .. , • ~ ·1 • ' '
own.'' "' ~ eai.tes conunonly aeelt ad-
dltionll mm• by lielllna produce arown
Oii thelf land.
The ~· whose pritale f9rtqne, la a
"leCl'tl, would get a new aala~. of ~.~ ~~~~ble her presept P•YNunder a ~·befort ParUamea.t. , ' " ... ' . -
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First Lady ·Attends
McConhack Funeral
BOsTON (AP) -Moun\ers led by
former President Lyndon B. Johnson and
Mn. Richard Nb:on heard the wlft of
former House Sipeaker John W .
McCOnnack euloll~ toCta,1 as one who
"lived Ind dl,cl titart to litll'I with her
h~band."
Mrs. NIEQn Ind JObson were among a
larl:e POJCesslon ol notables "(ho 1ttended
the f1.1Mral Mall fof 'Harrtet McCOrrnack
at St. M1r1aret'1 Rpman Catholic Church
In the worttna:-cl.IJI 'Dorch:ester aection
thatMcCorm1clt rop ...... led In Con&....,
for 42 year1. • • ,
Beach Jay~
Invite 15 Girls
Fllteen high school students have betn
lrivlled by the Huntington Beach Jaycees
to participate in the annual junior Miu
Pag~a~t this Friday night.
The contest, tcbeduled for 7:30 p.m. at
Golden West College, will bt judged by
Mayor Geor1e·McCrac~n, City Attorney
Don Bonfa, Mrs. Anne Rieves, Mrs.
Carolyn Woodburn, and SOI SOilman, the
Jaycees president.
Winner of the -pageant wlll bt able to
enter the state contest one! poaslbty the
national contt.st 1n "Jpblle, Ala.
Senate Pullout Measure .., .
Perils Election Reform
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WASHINGTON (UPll Another
· Senate • \ftd-tbe-war a m e n d m-e n t . ~J~ tootr..,ional 1djournment plans• · ~ and '!*'iled prospects. !or
. ~asuge·of the l~lt 10•Jor election c1111-
pa:ign reform la '4e yura. .
l:Ohares!IOn>I Jta.~el't' ea~)er hQDld lo
"'mpiele action thb week, on ~nlilnlrlg ''must'~.~,!ll11 !ocfUdittg Prealdent Hb:on'•
!!Ur nw10n ~·cut and PhUt II
ecpnom!c contioli •
Bui r.!rrl they • i>lklni aboot wind· ~:~Pa. tlM Jint ......, of the 12nd
wnpua by 'lbt middle or end of next
week.
. Although numerous Issues remain
•ni'elDNed, lopping the list Is what to do
•bout a $2.1 billion foreign aid authorlza·
Uon. The Senate hu Ued to tt Sen. Mike
Mansfield '• amendmtnl to withdraw U.S. '
troops from Vietnam within six months,
J)f'Ovlded U.S... war priloner1 hav1 been
rtleued.
It WU the third U'"-llit -It bu '" '
j
tied a version of Manslield'a amendment
to a House-pe.ved bill. In both prevl°'!ll
caSt.S, the llDIU&le wu modil1eCI to win
House acceptance.
This Ume, Senate conferees niused to
lalk compromis<, clemondinJ that the
Houle be.&l•en ~ chance to volt d~~~Y
on their amendment. ,
• ~allurJ to win aa:retment feom ,Uie
ttnatorl' on thb point ·ao .irked Rep.
Wayne L. H1y1 (l>-Ohlo)i oli of the
House conferees 01 fortlp. ajd, that he
rer....i to proceed with compromise ef·
forts on the unrelated camp1lp nform
bill. He enrclsed control . over tt as
chalnnan of the House conference group.
The rtfonn bill, Jn dlfferlng vu1lons
paued by both holllel, ..... lo put the
first ml limits on prhnory 1nd 1enerel
election apendinJ by c1ndld11ts for
\louse, Senate and the. preatdtDey. It'• bickers leer dell)'IOJ Its pwage
until next year woull nullify !ta ercect on
the 117,1 tlecllonl. . . ' -.
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·Tries Again.
SACRAM!NT()' (uPI) .:.. A ~I~ I
llred,a!"i •.~gty "'f'"•kers,pi;J>ared kr
day fo, go mto ~iaJ session on "taxes
with some of ~ Re;publicanf -mai .i ' Gov. ·R9n'ld· Reagan, and some ·of the '
Democrats imad at each other. ' •
Reagan Called the special session after
the .JegWature1 ld}ourned its ll~th •
aession -the longest In • hi1tort _)
without passing a tax; bill Which 'would
have closed· a $310 million defich. bl the
1tlte bud•t. • • "
·The bill if.is nojected by the-S.nai. b(rt
pwed the M!embly. · • · . '
senate Democratic Leader James R.
Miiis Sa)u!daf lh•rled . DemocratlO'.
Assembly SpeakJ:r ·Bob Moretti, "ar ... ~ ranged the passage ot the taxbill in the ~bly like'a rat d~ertlrig a sintC.tiu::.
ship.'' J • • :i ·f
Moretti promt>Uy' tetorted by ealllne
1i1ills\ attac~· ''personally ·motjvate4,:I.' ~
He aal!i 'tit would'be i~J>OMible tdr
us to adjourp 1\'flthout0 pasajng 1a1n,eas~
to at l~ast ba.lance the 1overnor's defied.. 1
ridden budget." •; • ., ' · ! ' '
The tax ~ill \foulJl i.have, r:aised :~1 • ,, '· '' · 1 , , .ur1 T1~t•
million lo cover the d!ll~ll "1ld lmpoSed " 1:.1. " ~ ' ' • ":ithholdiog ohtale ipcomela< ~g . " ·"B~C.l(',JU.,W<>~K._ MEN"·•
Jan. l. ' • · • . t • , ~ ! ·
There is question now .about whether ' • Gow. R~•ld ll'•~n ·I r . . . .
H
$9 Million Tran ~it Fulld. Eyed.
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t ' • ' • ~ '\ I ,$upervisors to Be ljrged to ~ct ·Under New~;s ~w .Laui -~
• Cowity aupervlaors "111 be urged to · ton tadq willlitl<>u&ly adojlto4 • ~ lllt coluJty tau &"911?P of tl)o ""' ~ ~taon an optloa. If ~ clofel!lo II 'ii
..Ubllth •,transportation fUnd within the tlon olllred by 1!l\h Dlrlrjcl $1"""'8or ' Wiildi olllo for • taler' tar oo gMOJte,e cl t -flt to .Ille d-1111f olii
provlsloh.s of rectnUy approved 1tate• t Ronald W. Cu~ of Newport' Bud! with ... laiutlt 9' ooe peroent of I.Ille ~ gu ~ wladflll to a ail'
legUlatlon whicb could provide '" .,k)ng lie ~ tr oct uncltr" $8 115 flllldl eollecltCI • a rm ark ad, .JOr , •IVJ!I pereent ..-i.. II ~ estimated 19 mlllion to the county lo• whlcb -~by Gov. Ronald l!eacon lranlporla!M neeclJ within eot1nlles Q4 talltl·~ oil~._~ tG ~blic •transit.' ( ' .~ r • four weeks 110.. cities. • . \ ~ ta1 le\1. 1 r i
dranp. County Transit District dire<· ' P..JIC!'•, In a lengthy report, ur(ed that ~ .approV«I bill. Ii ... il/t 1loord • told 1'JIO" .•tt dJatriCi ·~ • ' l ! ' . .d • ....n.lng tliat-tbe fund F.i>r s~~~t , B~a4y's Romana BartuelOs Wi~ . ~~i~:;:;;
Kin Stt.i(;ken . . · · ' ~rt..ie•tra._iolloll com,..i..~
· · Confirmation of Senate ·•\ ~="=·=~ . In J.:...·! '1 c· en:·. ·'. . ' . ' •' -Advertll.lol...Sefthla!llb:¥..aillllll au • ... )Rrvtets. I j ' ' I '
WAsf!INGTDN (tJrl) -'Ille Senate to-cam .• and now a IS mlllloo a 1'jir. ~'.:.·~~",!
day coollrmed Mrs .. Romano Acosta business. 1 .o...; by UC 'studema.11"' r •.•
• d }
The 4!-year-old brother of actor Scott
Brady suffered a nw fatal heart attack in"• San Clemtntt jail cell Saturday as be
wa~ awaiting charges on alleied Cdony
wife beating. , ' • •
·F.dward Michael Tierney 1of. 144 W. ~u1ta, a. Joell ' rtaltor., bad bten ar·
rested on the charges ·Friday.·
On Saturday ·evening Tierney.I. com,
plained-of severe pain and a1fficult
breatfling. Officers summoned• an am·
bu ta nee.
Tierney then v.•as taken by city am·
bUlance to Orange County Medical Center
where he was placed under intensive care
for what was confirmed to be a stvere
B I to the I el onlal I She Is. 1150;.L fciund~r'pti dl..&r, ol ....::,,;.... ,_. ~N i.."""""6oo .... ~ anue 05 1 arg ~ cerem 10 e the Pan Ameiic.'r\ 'Nattoa,11 Bank of Ei;lt ...t~. 1 <C., • ,"':-"'l1 s t.'!"', i /i ~ of U.S. treasurer;.~ , Loa Ang~.-: the nit.tloa 1 ppiy lltdcCi llll!I
Her pomlnallon was approv1<1 by voice American ttink. ' '· • • " ·<' .:C.01!111U,. ~baloilitllla·llllai
vote without debate or dlicussion alter Alter Pt~~t ~lxon nomlo(ot!>d, 'her' !/'. ·Rold;~ .... "*°1 ~
being oppos.d by the AFJ..CIO .because lederala1elltl~alded,~plan100 '0<\.S !l'~,ol~-J :!'"·......,.
illegal Mexican aliens had been found to and selz~ 38,,,Mmcan:s~ho had entej'ed -~"L~~~~ -·., ~
he working in her •Mexican fond factory thl.s country illegally., , ... >;"Tiz:.::..,.,, \.mltjlOlj• 1,.,..._ """;;•
in Southern Ca!Jfornla. Another 100 aliens~ ware• said to1 have . ;~T, 'Al~ ~liil
Mrs. Banuelos explained at a Senate escaRed. . ... ll 1 • t ' ~ ~ Finance Committee hearihg that ihe was , But Mrs .. Banuekls festlfled belOre tbe i fr~,~~~ VI ~ '1; una~are that any Of her employes were Senate committee N'ov. 2' all · her i:;:.b y~~ ii';,~"::
"wetbacks." -. . . ' ' . pmployes ••id thty were cltlzena-or held, ~~ ·ml '-""'"& . beclomial
The jOb of treasuJ1!r has iJtlle poWt!r d0eumehts ebfJtllng•\he'm to work lo this ~ anear-....,.... ft' 'la • tbat . ~'JS
wlth It. But her •iinature will al'Pi'ar on· coltnlry. · • : '' 1111 • ·...;·able ·~~·~al .,,ln
au new U.S. paper money. • t~ ' • -~.!:f_:.,_,. -r . , ~~: Mts. Banuelos, 46, wil.J suCceed' Mts. a\.~VUUJ~I aD •1Cl!"·' : • .
the leglslatpre cap1piss a~ bill iii tif9._e
to start Witbholdlng·bY ·Jan.'i. · ~ .. ": ' ' t
.Republican Assembiyro.an W i I l t) in · 1, • 1 • · • 1 · 1
' cort>nary1 attack: · , . '
Bagley o( San Rafael, the aut6or. of the: .. 1' .. ·u· G a{t lax bill whlcb died Saturday ·mornlng, "¥. · l .'V. r , ani , ,
aaid he will nnt CB.f!'Y the saim· bill11pm • J t'
during the s~iaf seSsiob.. ~ • ' F :1 ' · · p' •
This, coupled with a predlctiOn ,. by y n1 ro v•e w
Moretti or "large absenteeism'.. at " > , "< "
today's session, may mean a delay before . ' " 1 • • ~;;·~=~~g':'.itten and begins tt. Set 'In Lcigun.a
Reagan said at a. 2 a.m. news con-1• •
fcrence Saturday, shbit!f after·. the ' An invitatiooa~ preview .. or tpe Billy
regular session ended, that the state will Graham World'Wiae Pictures production,·
have to issue registered warrants -a "For Pete's Sake " will tie' sponsored In· kind of o!riclal IOU -to pay ita bills. It . -_ . · . • will be rirsf time t{le state has• usecf war· ~~a B~a h. i;>day by , the local
rants since the 1930 Depression. ~rdmatln,r · committee ,of La g u n a
While the Democrats fought, the OUtreach,,hea<{ed by. Billy, Wade.
R;tpubllcans a15'! w~ less (ban 1happy ·n:~re!lf!~tativili or ieadlng • 1 o c a I aoout the way the session ended. · · -. ~ · · ." . Mady Celt that Reagan's reruSai . to organizations have been 1nVlted to the
commit himself to sign bipartisan reap-9:;ro a.m. pruentatlon at the South Coast
. porUonment bills kill~ any chance the • TheaJer, a pretudeto the-i)>Ublic screening 1tepublic~os had to negotiate acceptable 'at the theater Jan. 12 through Jan. 18. '
compromtses. • Th f t I ~• I • f.lm t · Reagan said Saturday he would call.the e ea ~re-ena ... co or I . se in
legislature into special session on reap-Denver, stars Robert Sampson, who ap-
portionment if the lawmakers asked him peared in Graham's ''The. ·Restless
·to. Oots " arld M:!. pa Scott. But S'l!lday, ,ner tHe feull~betljeen . I ·T, • I • : · MoreUI • and P.1ll1S I sUrfaeed: a f T1cke~ ror , Jftuary ffnings may
•l'Ok"ma . for th! t~••mqi; ~!lied be· obtained by camoe lfM835, or from
tlie .offer. '•, ·,,_, •. ,.~, ":, I ~Jll ~t~ ~.&I'.·'!'.~ Leppef. l>jilt The spo)<ania ,. d tne governor · Hanson iiObt,rl }•Yi'< I Judith Youjlg, would ''b:ave to bave some •ssurance ~ • · ' they'd move'* on reapportionment before Robert ~hty, DdJ Ghere, Douglas
he would qrae • to~orc1er the Jeglslature Uhler, . • Muilyn •JJir09us. or Dr. J~hn
into sessibn on it. i. Wheaton. . .
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,\I of this· morning Tierney was stUl In
critical conditiOn, hospital spokesmen
said.
lJurtng ~ lime. of the sei%ure Tierney hid. ·been in custody under $6,200 bail,
charged witjl J~Ung Anne Tierney, 35.
It is alleged that the beaUng took place .
early 'last week as Mrs. Tierney was
cookln( breakfast. ·
POiice said the woman reported the in·
cideo,t Friday and said the beating caused
contusions and a two-inch gash around an
eye. .
Police 'said they would seek a .Distric~
Attorney's eom.plaint in the incident later
today, but that court action would have to
be fdelayed pending Improvement of
Tier:ney's condition.
Santa Ana Ma11
Dies in Crash
A Santa Ana man lost his life Saturday
night when his small foreign car plunged
off the Newport Freeway near Katella
A venue in Orange and dropped into a
ditch.\ .. Joae B. 1 !ruiCh'et, 29, I ' I05 S.
Broadway, was dead on arrival at Chap.
, -, ·~rol !\OSfJi~ shortly after the
, t:jp •P•ll). icclden\. , .
l Hia pes'!O(er, Karen E. Martin, 24, of
he same Santa Ana addreas, was
reporUld · il) critical condition with head
injuries today in I.ht same hotpltal.
Dorolh)' Andrews KBbls', ·woo died' In of· 3 s ·• I . sr. !..~ ' ' .. ll i4 !-.Uve. .~t , .... , lice. · 1iipers · 1wi aJW~v+ ¥>"" o1 trav~. ~,.,... ~lrs. Banue!Os', a native of Miami, ' ' · • ' 1 • '• froJtl.~ funds .. ~ ... be D~
Ariz., started lier liusiness career. with a J Ul te" " · · h .... !' J ;:'' ~~ n.~ ~",-Tfit~~
$600 fco:i stand \Vhlch eipanded uito 11. · S fl ~U&U · • 1 .,.. ..... .,.......~ "' ~,.. . Ramona s Mexican Food Products. Inc., . • ~ ii ~, · "....... 1...-.
• tacos ond torllllas plan,t ,iD san PedrO, B .B ' itisli ·Arm . ~~tlie ~'r~
Y .r . Y ~=~~,:::;;.~~ Ecuador Levels
$124,3.stl° Fine
On u.s : ,'Vessel
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GUAYAQl;IL, Ecuador' (AP):.,.-~hi!
Ecuadorean , govern·m~l)t ln;apose<;I a fine
of $124,380 on the 1An\erican tuna ·bOat
Ocean Queen. seized Sunday for the se·
cond Ume while flshtog within what
F..euador claims are Its territorial waters,
Jorge Llnce, head of the Fishery Depart·
ment, aMounced t.oday.
Ecuadorean law~ sUpulate that the fine
must be doubled when the same vessel is
selied a second time withoyt a Ii~ose in
the territorial lea. Jq, c41e Of a third
seizure, lhe Jaw 'aQthOrizes the ..govern·
ment to eit:Rrlate the bQ..fL ' Another . ~-tuna bci'll, ~ Eileen M,
wasfin&i •,1S0,Lince ,8dded. ··~ ....
Both vessels' still are ln the port of
Salinas, but the authorities said ~they
could leave t.onlght.
LONf/ON DERRYi \Northern ; Ire~ ~o .uJlder II ,...,. of ... Inc
CAP) -.Brttji!l troo~ 1t'41j>1 raldi,on ®<nfty ""° ca~t'qpenite a.-bllil.
susP,eeted terrorist 11~nghO;lds befote ·11AadJttonally, 1htre are 1 e " e r' i I
dlwn today 1hot1thret aaJ pera and a man thousind famlliea who have .no veliltte
wieldlfif ·.• fl~bomb, tlie aimy said .• • ~~ ~ ~=-;bo~ ha.:,;. ':f::r:,;;r,
'Ext'!'t of \h~ ~ur's, "1'tiocJ' -~"'!I · vehicl01. ;An 1mwrtut,nied It to provJ4a
lie ¥tennlneCI he<:al\Se the rl.to either ai!<qua~ lfomporlaU<m Hrvt.e:1or ,llMla
e&Cl)ped or were .clraqed fll'•Y cltl•!he rrou,PI'·· , 1 r, .!be ···" ... '"'1:
dvk. 1 ' ' •. • .Ci.lper1 .noted.~t 'tr~ Cllltrlet'•
In BeUaist, UM '1rte1tlRepubllcall Almy S~I B~ SQidy ls .under wu. "Wl!ll
... L. • • :.,.(atence lrom our Tadmlcol ~ blamed Protestant =mists ' !or the ~·.,.. ,,, i lb\ ol lioUooolly
worst bomblnl in Ulster's it-month com· r COUJltlng nrrps , frOm whltll
munal war. But police and army in-I am confident.we Wm aooa. 111
vestlgators .. Id the bomb !hot killed 16 in thO JIOlltlon to provide ,.;.. lilOb\)lty
Cathohal!CI lo a Beu'!';~~ sabturdath y ~ (or ,~ ,in llCCOrd with " 1· .,,.,.
may ve been a • ...,.W&&e Y e """' • liUltt1nt'S recommend•Uon " .. , own guerrillas. -r1 • · 1 · · · .
A.man clolmln& to --a1Pro\U-
tatlf ·11r-uon . ~· • r~ .. tlRI on' 'Sc'a' fi.""d' . .' •,>ti..'.._·:_.· tnotor .lfranch o! the E~· Loyillata ·4 101 <ra'll'eu
telephoned a ·~1paper and claimed · "· ! · ' ' , , '1 . ,,.
"'!llOnlibltlly for tha bloal. H.,,.var, ST.'LOU!B<W') -"""'"""'°'!.:Jlllllr
polce 11id tl>ll' ·knew ol "'!·Illich ert1'f•~.P'rld.i1.,~)•iaa1t~ ~tlon,. am, !jomt ft!lnlatlr John hlnilii< !Orilonn lhcf.ie l!li 'otr.aet, ...
Tiytor.aald he WO!lld be."vary aufprjaed" end' &ild' iir.CiiiOll!IY Itt • ca lilt lhit
If the Protestant. hid planted the bomb. """°" locioe "!"'tl)en ~·Jn a palloy.
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, H9re 's a happy solutip.n,t p.gour'gift1luyfng;·for·t!Je. ft,ulid!z'/l,B. a.head,
whether you ':-e looking fo r a gift for. an individu.al or reme'mbra"ees .
to please a p<irticular group; El .ll.a,~t;~o ~Hers ~ ~ql#Y ~f'f'JfJ!€,~l~11g: ·
,gifts ••• c Jch beC1'tl tifully packaged, in a price, .T!'~Uf to .meet ·your.
needs. Gifts of .food are <ilUXJys appropriate '.-~ • · ~· · • , " · ' ·
and appreCiate_d/ ''. ,· · ·1 ·r 1i · i •• ·t: ':;·~_.,·,.1 ;, ,
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Tell your husband about our holiday gift setectlolll 1 It's · a
challenge to find .the ~ecfbusin6s:tlft:attrldiv~ ~ · ·:1
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and readY for presentation. El Rlndlo · ~tS 0 the Chllleng'e t
with gift ~ets, a fabulou$ selection of wines aild splrlfs,_
' fresh fl1llt blstets, -or ~ w eys • · •• or Gift Certlffcltes!
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First of the·~~ek va.lues for Super · Shoppers: .. . \ . . . . . " . , . . '. t ' . .
Pudd~ngs ... ~.~ .. ~4· ~°' $10o
Ne\\" ••• Quip desserta in 6 oz. plastic cups ••. safe for little hand1 l
lamb Cho1s.1.~~ .'!'! .. 89~
Fmhl U.S.D.A. Choice !Jamb .••• with \oonlO.vor you'll Jove ! ' ~
Lamb ·. ; _ ~· ~~~.'.~ .. ~~~~ ..
M0re Oavor •• , boca.uae they'~treoh! ••• Jrom <\om~fi.Llamb d , . . ' ·~ "\ ' , . ,
fresh Lamb Shanks .. :'. ... t'.'.., .6t.
Lot.I of meaty goodness 'on thc:ae'!
' ' ' ' 'p1,:w.,,_'.,"'Sou ' . . 29¢ •1', ,Aflnll .. ~.' p$ ... ., ........... .
DelicioU1lydifCerent! •• , h.earty, delicious! 20 oi.
. ' Startlst T~na : , .. : .......... : ... : 49•-:
Solid white me4t in spring water! No. 'Ii· •
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· Chicken and Noodles ......... 69¢
Stour4er·• .. tender chicken, tUty noodl .. I Fro1e'\'
Fresh Lamb Stew .......... ~,::. 29'· ' .. When did 1"G last .. ,... She~l'.d'a Pia? •
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Uquld Dov~ .~: ...... ,.: .......... 69•
Dish deter.,nt that thinks it'• hand cr .. m 132 ... . ' . l
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ARCADIA '1 • • . Ht · • '' t PASADEN~. '11 SOUTH PASAD[NA 1"'.1 HUNTlrlGTON BEACH ti IJfWPOHT REACH · • .. · , I I 1tl I '11 '1 1 -
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'Qn Secrecy
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ClllClllJIJAllll",IU DEPT. -TIM Orup
Clanly G<and JvrJ todaf -lls ~ oo Puhllc "41•-ID wllldl t1>o
' ,_,, p6ered with ntber Int.--el
N' -ol Sup•i'•llon. ,,. • m.tt.r ol lad, Ibo Jury did .....
iliu Jult loot. In I ..,. and -pop
,.... -· Ibo Grlllll Jury ..... -IMI u "''"''"wilcatoro, t11t tupirVllon
.. lousy
TD BROADllDE wu lamed over the
......... d Jury Farman IJartm
J(anball, the lonMr Nowporl l!elch
llll)'Or wllo, u a municlJllJ polltldu, bu
tlJo1od collliderable .....,-la com-
lllUDlcllill( with the public hlnell.
''TIM Jury bu -the _.11ora _.ily lo be diltnlllful of the prea
... 11111 loo~ lo Opell the-ol
-elJices lo dally publlc ~ '11111 malaloo bu ..,....r. llnull>oul
1111111 d the county ~.II ha'
-aacenated .....,, ~· by lllr for their jobs. Tile .-It. ol this of.
-·-ii tbal many deportment _u.., ·ID truatration and concmi,
llln WilbdnWD from proper illllon with
1111 worklnl preu," Iba Grand Jury
-:i<hlrled.
· IDllll Jl'OLU millll t.nd 1o read lbO llr..i Jury'• critlcilm and kla H off by ,
~ob, well, IO IOllll -por IUY" ._a dooi' llammed tn ble !see; so wbat?
'11111, ol course, ii rot the balic laue.
Prw -only .... u ...........,.; ~traf ob8lrYera who make an effort to
llform tile~ ab<Mrt -Ill pem--ii do . So tbo door 11ni nolly -med in face of tome neWI IUY, i:uJ!y. It ii actually binged clOted on the
l!"blic·
Our own Fillb Di.strict Supelvilor
looald ~ la recent timel U!ed
ltronl language to 11.111est aome of the
_, deplrlm<nt bolds out to llfwl
up and qllit blabbing '° much lo
--He did It loodly ID public ..a IO )'Oil can ficuro hi meant IL -•
• .. 11111 GJUND Jury report ......
flmly d county emplo,-look the htnl.
. Thi Jury report o-Ved, "'l'lw
Jlhj!OIOpily ol controlled lnfonnatlon ba1 f.tinld 19 much momentum that it can be
ebrrected only, in the Jury'• opinion, by
l'D about.race by the 1upervi1or1
-.... Tbe Jury bellev• that tl>o loud of Supervilors mull direct Ill
department beads to open wide the doors
Ii their offices lo the public gHe. The
.Upervilon: lbould utilize their executive
aides to promote genuine, continuous
iw-wllll the electorate. ~t
--keep the publlc Informed ol d tmportlllt approaching eventl of coun-
tpide and llCtiooal interest . • • "
Well, that pretty well lays it on the: llne
• to bow tbe Grand Jury feela. I IUlpecl
then will bi considenble cheert.c of H
Ol'Olllld !bl Q)unty Sea~ ezcept from the
In .upervltorial Offices.
JN AOOIJllNG the county board ol a
,,__ pollcy, the Jury dldrii In HI
prepared alatement cit. any llJllClllo u-
llioples.
Y6u can almoat bet the county polllicos
will be t.mpted lo jump on thil faetor l!Dd de-that the Grand Jury dt. U·
amplea: in chapter and vuH. ·
Thi~ ol course, <'Ollld hi a yery
llb'ategic error.
Thi G<and Jury ju!I mlPI llait wrilinl down the delalla.
It mJ&bl be the loqest report ID the
Jury'•~·
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--D IS DITIRMINID
Amlla...ior Mallk •
UPIT.....-.
CHINISJ IS, TOO
Amba...ror Huon9
Se~u_riiy Council Tiff
Pits Russ vs. Chinese
' UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -It began with Soviet Ambusador Yakov A.
Malik ridiculing China's "chatter abQut toeial impe:rialiam" and ended with
Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua denouncing the Soviets u "traitors."
'l1le second fierce verbal confrootation between the two Communi!t pow-
ers in the United Nat16ns developed durinr tbe Security Council's two emer·
fenty .euJons on the Indo-Paltistani war during the weekend.
They ciuhtd for the first time when the Geoeral Assembly debated tbe
Soriet propoul for a world disarmanient conference, wbicb the Chinese labeled
aoacceptable In ill preaent lon!L Mutual acaisationl aod denundatloos fol-
lowed. •
: In ttie 8"curlty Council, Malik piclreit .!!JI ·the cbinete l)iirue ~ibillg
tbi 'Sovieta as ... social lmperiallsts." Supporting India, he accustd Pakistan of
apresslon, and pointed to 0 tbe noble efforts of the Soviet Union , , • to settle
the difftrtncea" on the Indian 1Ubcontinent. . .
l'he ·dispute abarpened in the second council meet.ipg Sunday. Both am-
blsaadors ~each other of "slander."
· "The Soviet reprete:ntaUve has painted his face well, but the C{)smeUcs an Jiot retated to lbe,focts," Huang told Malik. ·
The Soviet ambauador replied· that the representative of China "'has
put on an ocellent ahow for thole happy with the disintegration ol relations
between Chin.a and the Soviet Unlon .. I congratulate blm on hl! success."
. HlllJll strongly oppoeed a move by Malik to Invite a represenlatjve of
the East Pakistani aeparattat Baogla Deab-movement lo speak lo the council.
Tbe Soyiet UniM ond India, be laid, were "maidng the llniJler aitelllpt
... to im.polt tbil IC-Called Ban&la Desh, which they have, cruted" on the
Untied Natlqnl.
Drama in Mattila ,
.
l,OOQ Watch as· Officers . .
. FeD~Cfe~, Three Aid~·s
¥ANJLA {AP) -FOrty .. lght' houri
after Bl,sllio Marcelo and 14· otMr men
iiot 1 I QiiMH bulinellmao and hil
, Iiauuhold bostage, pollct 1barp1boolen
tneaked up a st4irway and shot Marctlo
-dud as J,000 1pectaton watched from
below.
· The police aiao killed thno . of
Marcelo's companions, including hil
!>(other, Prime.
Of the 12 hostages, only ·Marcelo's
former employer, bu11nessman Johnny
Nco, WU wounded. A bullet ~ ble
scalp IDd his throat Wll out !liihtiY bJ I mel~Cleeftl' he'Id by Prlrilo, 'poiiCI llidl • The last houri ol the drama toot place
oo .,._terrace, and Mon:elo 1polro by
bullboin to tl>e crowd oulllde the four-
Fra~k,in Stamp
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Benjamin
Franklin, whose face bu appeared on
more postage 11tamps than any American
except Washington, will be honored on a
new aeven-ceht stamp to be luued next
year. 'Ille U.S. Postal Service Aki the
alamp ii lo be printed for the .... nll
covering fourth elm e d u c a t l o n a I
materialL
story apartment house. He reviled local
palltlclans and the local Chinese com-
munity. He told newsmen he was acting
"for my cOuntry" but refused to e1p11in.
~ "hostages" Jncluded Ngo'a wife',
children and several maids. Some of the
men with Marcelo later told police he tow. thlnl they wti::e goinf to IM N10
allool I Olllllrudton job.
Marcelo told the crowd that money waa
not ble objecU,., although at the outlet
'he demanded 8,000 pesos -sbout 11,200
-and received -'300 in cash from Ngo
and a check for the 8,000.
Police demanded Marcelo throw down
.hll weaPofta and surnnder, but be refUJ-
ed. ' ''FOoll! lilieta!" he called to the police.
"If you waot tbe )\oltages dud, then go
aheid aDd 1tioot me."
Marcelo's 'parents were brought to the
apartment house in a futil~ effort to get
him to surrender.
"Maybe . they liked being In the
spoUlght, ordering people around, being
10 important -they didn't realize bow
lar they had gone," suggested an official
"-the National Budeeu of Investigation.
. Police Ql.i.ef Roland Siquijor said
delplte Marcelo's denials, he believed
money w..11 the motive.
"But we're ltill inVesUgatlng," he ad-
ded,
Rain, Snow Dampen Nation
Storm Sy•te'iJi Spans Mucli of Continent
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ra11;~ Help
Desperate
Cambodia
PHNOM PENH (UPI) - U • S •
helicopter pmabipl and planel Wen! CID•
ed in to help government troops battllric
Communists 15 to 11 miles north of pie
capltal where Cambodlam IUff~ hea\ty
1oese1 In throe dl)'I ol lllldtnol, tile ca...
bodi'n high command uld. today.
Tbe hellcopter~~ aod Pbaotom jet· bombers were in to support Cam-
bodian t...,.. lr)>tng lo bait • Communist
attempt to iake Bassett HW, 15, miles
north of the capital ·and a1tridtl a
atntegic infiltration route into the
ca pi Lal. ,
North Vietnamese troops. killed three
Cambodians and wounded seven in close
Oglltillg, the high oommond laid.
But three miles north in the besieged
nllroad town of Badeng, it was feared~
the bulk of a battalion of government
troops had betn lost in fi.ghUng after
CommunJsts overran the Clmbodians In
band-to-hand combat.
Field repoi:ts said more than 500 troops
and civilians were wounded and tintold
numbers killed when the North Viet-
namese fired on retreating Cambodiana
along Highway &.
The Saigon command said groundfU"e
and helicopter supported South Viet-
namese J>aratroopera and rangers killed
30 Communisla in ligllting tn Eastern
Cambodia and the Central Highlands.
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War Peril · Cited ay South Korea
SEOUL (AP) -The South XDrean
go ........ t proclaimed • 11111 of
emtqenc}' today, cbarlinc war prepara·
Uou bf North Korea .
Pnolldent CbW1I Hee Park declared
South Korea must "repolture" its
defeue. arrangementa ln view of Qm..
munll& Cllina'a achnl..W, to the Unltal
II-and wicerlainty .,., !be lavtl•d
future American mpport.
A gevernmenl Jl"'Clamatloo lnfonllld
South Koreans t b e l r comtitutional
freedoma may be restricted and ".ocial
unreal thlt riW the natlooal escurftJ'
wW not be tolented."
Thi majoi -1oo party, the New Democrata, took ~laue with Park. A party
spokelman Aid the praidellt'• aim •Po
peand lo be the leClll'ity of ble govern-,
meot rather than the secwity of the no-.
tion. If the lltuaUoa waa aerklua eoough
to warrant emeraency measures, the
epakesman added, it shou1d have been
diJcusaed tn the Nattonat Assembly. ·
Park said North Korea hu increased
tnrutratlon of armed agents to South
Korea and has carrie<t'out a massive
military buildup of more than 2.5 million
troope, including a regular military foru:
of 500,000 men, a militia of 1.4 million and
700,000 Red youth guards.
He mted that Communist Chlna as a
U.N. member is supporting North
Korea's demands for dissolution of. the
United Nations: Command in Korea and
tbo U.N. Commissloo for the IJQilicatloa
and Rehabilitation of Korea.
''We must foresee thotny trails that
mJght come in the path of our national
security," be uld.
M for South Korea's major any, Park
said: "The United States Is rwminc into a
difficllit position to allow us to depend oo
or ask foe the same level of support for
our national security as before."
The balktng ID the Americsn Conirell
over the foreign aid bill is a wamlng to
countries receiving aid to assume more
responsibility for their naUonai securitJ
requirements, the president aald.
Dollar Dedi1ies
To Record Lows
' LONDON (AP) -Tbe U.S. dollar hit
record lo.WI In Weat Gennany -?4· J1P.IJI
today, It also was weak in most other
majOr fiQancial markets around the
world.
Dealers blamed the downtread on con-
tinued. specuJatlon that the dollar would
be devalued as part of ilny package aet-
tl.Jng the international mooetary cr1$1s.
The dollar hlt nq lows in Frankfurt
and Tokyo. It also was down Ill LondoG
aod Zilricb.
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·It calls ror re~tioii or ·Newport
!Nd's village ~ a~--the esta)>Jisbmtnt ol a~lute~ ~ JJmits on
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study as the general -,J!lan; itself, .is
prepared. . I
"" aaneDti!!D jloljcy; ~-~liy .
subjoct, ls 1elt almost solelJ up to the ck
ty c~~llmen ' aild • Jllon•ma coin!
misllorlerl WW TtView tHe }1poliey~p1ann·
at a-joint meetin& tonilht at 7:111 o'clock ,. ' . . ·-
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In >Newport.'Clab
.Conlrary .. to the ·lloQse sloian: Jpdore ~ves You, the ngird coojs C0111id0nbly
wlien l'bUr J1IO!l<Y lopb fwiny, ,_'P"!roo ·~-the .~ Beac;h nightclub Jealn<d
S\lllday. . .:
Michael ·B. 'Iboma.1, 24, a visltGt from =• Colo, was aruiteil about 10 p.m.,
il' w'iltreas became inliplciou1 of the
.. bill he boll eublid. -~ -' 'Thomas wu taken into custody by Of-li<ier Don Cbandlu and booked under Ti· tie II· of the U.S. Governmeot Code, ~-of coooteifelt cumocy, 1.\He wa;.Jmmediately turned over ·to
U\S. 'Treasury Agents wM were notified
Cl !ht UTell and dispatcbed a team of T-
Men to pick btm up.
rJetectlff Sam Amboree!' 1ald Thomas
Jiad' ~ tbe ~ nJcbtspot at 333
Bay"40 llltft tliree .. .bllJ1 alteady.
jhen be. 11lced a waltrm lo ):han8e a
fqUr!I> for tbe dpmte nwlllne.
Ambllgey saJ4 she became 1a1plcious
irheo' the bla spender from the east -
•• llltOd llkJiaell u unemployed -tUmad dlnm chanp'and ·asked for bills,
!lheo "" '118"1'""' takel Ol1ly colM. 1'14~ penonnel c!llled police,' .Ibo found the -tpur• blljs were sllahly
imaller than a nOrni.il 1111 note, botli in
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~ -1.,W M llod cap. .fond bl> to :io Indian border posts and .. ..,,.... oot wklelpread air attacks ~~itillnat lndlan mlllllry positlon1 and air :,-. °"" '"J'!>l'lod vlctorit1 In \he !'.~ iec'tOr or wt&tern Kashmir.
-!' • • "Most or the victory claims came rrom
lndla, etpedally in East Pakistan where
: !u reporUtd new bombings of Pakistani • :wta and ,aajd East Pakistan ·was now
•,'laotaled llom mupply by West P~.
, The ppilo1 c117 of Docca bu been cul off
._<imm lll aipptyTOUtea ,·Jndla reported. ; ~-TWo wavei of Indian planes carried out
).ow level bombing f"d strafing atlacb o~
.i,:lloc<a'• in~flonll 1irpnrl tod1y, im-
:''1ertlilll but not hurlial 1 rroup of 10 . ~ women and children who had tust ~ b,ere ror evacuation aboard a
• Unlled N1tlons mm:y fll&ht. .~· Amther group or 250 American and
._ '!ilther' rt1u1ees tn the JnterconUnentll
'' lfotel In Dtcca took refuge lh the hotel
-;&>rrldon:· and were not hurt. The lJ.N.
·M had asked for a two-hoUr cuse-Hre to
.pemik IW<> cblrlered U.N" pl1nes to Oy
')!Jn from B<qkok. ·
• ·-t~ India's dedllon to recognize the rebel ·:~angh• De!h government was anno~
: •tin. Parliament In· New Delhi. Members
•1 beau cheering and thumping their desks
~ ... ~ven before Prime Minister 1ndira !"1f;~l finished her announcement.
''!'!. Tbe lndll·Pakt!tln war stema from the
'• -deClllon of P1klllani Preaideot Agha ';'Jilobommad Yahyo Khan tut Mord> to
';)'\llrlnc in West P1ldlllnl troops to put ",oimm 1 rebellion by the Blngl• 'llesh
' !Mvement which 'declared itself in-
. ..-~nt of West PaldJtan. The Awaml A~ ln East P·akislan Jiad won a ma-
·~Y in .the, Paklltanl Parliament in ·'~ l116 ·lalt year bot Y1hy'Khln ·{itt'iDW the League i:om ~'I Its ) . 1Uta.
-~J..: ~~Vpper Bay Meet
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lo':. "\,;.., Friendlrof Ups>e:f' Newport Bay offer a ·.:.Jree procr.1m on environmental ~·ii.wartnea aod appreciation at I o'clock
..:':~\ ln the mul~lpurpoae room of
•• IJnivenlty Park Elementary l!<hool,
·,IrvlDL '::; Tw? films ind 1 dlaploy of fo!!U• col·
:-0 ..,ltCUICI by sixj.h trade pupils wlll be
"~. 11S.ve Our Seu,. is a fll.m about · .. "°°lltton of Monterey Bay,· and ~Seubort" emphubel appreciation of
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lndlen' Nlvy, Air' Units lombarffd Kar1chl, Chittagong ·
Beach Santitatiori · Law
.To Ha~e Coast .Impact
A new 'ruling requiring ertenslve un-
itary f~ilhles on pt.Jblic beachea adopted
Frldly by the C1lilornla Slit• Board of
Health may have far reaching conse-
qumces for beaches up and down lhe
Orange Coast.
The new regulation resulting from a
newly enacted state law requires: public
agencies to provide one toilet for each
250 penOns uslnr the beach. .
State Htalth Department officials said
this morning lhat tbe ne'llf rerul1tiOt11
still must receive one qiore approval be-
fore It could be lmj>osed on county
beaches ..
Paul Ward , asaiJtant chief of the state
Health Department Bureau of Stnlt1ry
En&ineerlng, 11ld the new policy must be
approved by the Council of lntergovern-
mental' Relations, an arency consisting
, of the California League of Cities.and. the
statf-Auoc:laUon of County Supervisors.
me.nt until and unless there are com-
plaints Crom· the 'J)Ublic aboot the lick of
public toilets.
"If we get a strong complaint, then
we have to ask the county health depart·
ment to act," McMillan said.
There are M public restrooms h1 New-
port Beach between the Ne\'PC)rt Pier
and the Santa Ana River jttty.
The llale health board directed its ac-
Uon Friday at three Loa AnrelH County
cities.
Walter Wllson, director of environmen-
tal hea.lth for J,.os Angeles County said
Manhattan Beach, Hennon: Beach and
Redondo Beach 111 fall lhort of. the atan-
dards.
So do virtually all beaches In Orange
County.
Health department and beach officials
In Oran11e. County could not be reached
this momlnr for comment '"oil how the
new re1ut1Uon might lifect Orange
County.
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Newport Beach p I • 6 n I n g. com-showed the pracUce depreciated the land
missioners are afraid that '40 acres of. value.
city.owned land to be aold is a mobile ; . ~ttencourt said lhe city ctuncll is
home alte may turn into a shantytown. ''anlious" to dlspoee of. the land ' whSch
,_ ' "-•aa.i ~ I They've uked for fUrthtr atudy ol ..... w JS .... ~. ·
developnlent crlterll for the .propoaod Com..i..io-&plod !or more tlml to
mobile home park 1t the wetl end of ltudy the plsbl lor 111dlng,,l11)dlc1;>iii, Cotta Mesa's ltth Street desiP., parking and to think over Ute
During discussion of the propossal at . possibility of annextn1 the property to
1 .. 1 1burldlr'• t"•Minl ~n ~=.,;, a&rffd that 1 ~Ugbt dell!'
mettlng, Commlwoner Gordon Glass for additiohai atudy would not hJmw pis
contended that "tack-on" rooms often plans to have" the prop¢y ready for UJe make mobile home parks look like Id February < • • •
"shack towns" because overall dt!lgn. la ' 1 t
not consistent.
other Commissionen dbcussed the
poaslblitiea of ma).inr 'mobile park
operaton responsible for the look; me
and type of trailer hQmes allowed.
nie city ha; received two letter• from
Costa Men, re1ldenll, asklnci that the
area be made a wilderness or open space.
But Assistant City Manager Phil Bet·
tencourt told commissioners the pircel,
lfvine Heiress
Arrives · Tonight
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For UCI Address
which was bouaht for ~.000 in 1953 for .. Heiress Joan Irvine Smith Is expected
UH as a sanitary landhll, has been 81>" to arrive in Orange County late today to pral~ at more than, '400,0001f used 'I! a keep a •Pf.lklng engarement at noon
mobile home· park. Tuesday at UC Irvine
Tbe city dlsconUnued any landflll Mrs. $mlth, who no~ makes tier-home
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ACTION -IN Tl!E U.N.
81roody Clouts Staviopo~IOI
Arabian Envoy
Sparks Shoving
Match ·in U.N •.
operation on the site in ltM when a study in Middl!!butr, V1. wlll exPlaln her
reasons for opposing lncOrporatlon ol the UNITED NATIONS (UP1) -Saudi
Tideland Airing
Date to -Be Set
By Supervisors
city of Irvine to an audienct of studenls . Arabia 's talkative, waspish Ambassador
and members of the public in the UCI Jamil M. Baroodv, denied the rinht to Science Lecture Hall. ~ -e
She ill ·returning to Orange County on speak out of tum in the General Assembly
the invitation of the Associated Students today, wound up in a shoving match. wilh
of UCI (ASUCI) and plans to spend a few the top secrelariat authority. on As$embly
days at her Emerald Bay home. • affairs.
The principal individual stockholder in Baroodv, who ts known to spe' ak ln the Irvine Company, the heiress has J repeatedly spoken out agai_ns_\. the ~ virtually every U.N. forum on almost any
Orange County supervlsora will pro-posed ·tncorporaUon, on which Irvine area aubject under discussion, gained the
bably set a date Tuesday for a public residents will vote Dec. 21. -Assembly rostrum immediately after
hearlnl to determlne the publlc benefits, During her talk, she will review the Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban had
i! any, ln connection with the proposed history of the Irvine Company and Irvine
esllbll1hment of fees for the use of coun-Foundation and the land grant that delivered a Middle East policy speech.
ty tidelands 1rea1 In Newport Harbor. resulted in location of the university Assembly President Adam M1llk of
Tidelands fee proposals have been ca:mpll! on Irvine <ranch lands. Jndonesia; .apparently expecting Baroody
before the board 10 time! and the Harbor MNntalnln& that the proposed plan for to rai&e 1 point of order, rapped hls gavel
Comml1s\on five times since February of the new city ls a device to relieve when the Saudi Arabian launched into a 1989 economic pressures on the Foundation by
The recommendations to be the subject . making possible unlimited land develop-full-dress statement.
"They have llO days to act on It," Ward
aald, "lf \hey don't do anythlnr the rul·
inf l<l'S Into efr.<:t. If they object, It
then becomes aubject to rene10Uat1on."
Richard McMillan, associate enalneer
in the sanitation bureau said the stale
law: would allow COUJ1t)' health depart.. me.ta to lflnt walvera of the require-
of the public hearing if the board ap-· ment, Mrs. Smith hall urged adherence to Malik told Baroody he was out of order,
Suspects Nabbed proves I report by the DePiU'tment of an original pliln calling for a university lhat delegii4ea of Senegal, A!ghaniltan,
·Real Pro-rtv Services (RPS) include tf'Wn of 10,000 to be developed around the la lo 1 r~ / Irvine Town Center. Turkey and Yugoslav were prev us 1
After Battling c~e~~:fo:ot per year of boat slips or 111e more e:s:tensive City of Irvine pro-lls'ted to speak following Eban.
the length ol ve~s docked at such slips, posal could result, she maintains, in crta· Baroody said he was exercising hll
whichever ts areater. tlon of "a &Iant slum" by openin& the right of reply tq Eban'1 remark~ .. ~lk
Over l<'ree Meal 41 per ·root per yesr bued on the door to wholmle dispersal of the noch aaid there bad been 8greemenl with ~ · , lenctJ)i ot iveue~ on pilvate moorlno. on lands:, onct county ~qooi,, ar, nmoved. Egypt. wbich initiated the assembly'•
. • county tidelands. Mideast debate, the.t rights of reply .1Josmine Cr1ee.k .... ~· i """'Pilfl• J . \. .. . . .
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A polr of patrons llleaedly lrYlnt for 1 ' -'A chine of 14 per night for transient w~jl..'l'}P• at the end of meetings. d~,.. lJ\11. house 11 Q>l!c:k'1.~Stu1< v .... 1i 1t'llsr1>or lflllrlcl 1uest ~1'ncf .t. -y Savs ,l\l!,JJ_ -· 11~,·IUJ!lllll• 1urpec1,,1rom M111t
Hou11 In Nt';oJi011 Boal!! ~fll l•lliflilun-l '11.101 o IJ!ght ,for ~ P1-.,,pie n.i.·.IJI . .;. lf.&¥ woo oc:oup1u 1 10al on the l#h ll\ll'blo
day, nlcbt . .t.ter a melee ~yolvlnc harbor. • 1 • dai! above the speaker's rostrum, and
mana.aement ~and other diners, ~fort RPS hat esUmtted public beneflt1 from s·uppli' e8 Ample' continued his statement. ,
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• ~ ,,.,.. Ille preu la 061e to. eitrlcate (~lhroUP ptlvote IOW'Ceo In 1~dltlon to 11'
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The report concludes with a recom·
mendaUon thlt, "the 'l"pel'Vllon ,should
utlllle thefr 'edciJtl.. aldeli ·to promo~
,...u1ne, ....,tiftllOllS n111on with tht etec·
torate. · "tnronnaUon must now freely ~t only
from -of the auperviJOtl ind thl c:ounty 4eplrtmenll, bot lllO from the
contrf lllltorJ ""'1l!1llllons;-lllcludilll the
airport !and plaDn1nc commlaaions, the
trulll district, snd the Lccll Aaency
Formation commllllon.
Paintj.ng On Card :;
MEMJ'HIS, Tenn.· (AP) -A painting
by arijlt Nowland Yowell has been
cbolen v Viet 'Prtsktent Spiro At:ntw'1
otnclal auiltmaa card. Powell. a rettred architect, says h~
palnllrtf of the Old E11CUU•e Office
Bulldin& in Washington where Agnew has
hl1 office was done last l\lmmer at the
r«iuest --of a member 'of tM vice
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By to'f!lmission police intervened. navl&at1onil aids and harbor malli-MaJik rapped his gavel. nien the
One cha.~ out of the restau"rant at ten ance (dredgln&) at a mlnlscuel ,1,800 speaker's microphone w.as cut off. W.hei;i
. Newport Mich Plan n 1 n I 1 Com· 2W: W. Coast Highway alleaedly pulled a per ·year pointing out that county WASHINGTON (UPJ) -The Army haa Baroody-still persist~ ln'ta.Jklna:, Malit
miulonen have decided the Irvine _Com· stolen steak knife on pursuers when con-tidelands are only,S.& percent ·of the total agreed to provide servicemen with ample unceremoniously announced.adjournment
pan)i'1 Jasmine Creek ·Planned Com• fronted In the pairklne: lot. harbor area. , supplies qf milk following complaint! that of the assembly session.
rnunlty · proposal ls too unplaMed for His dinner compainlon was beaned by However the Harbor District has milk consumption waa limited on J91!e Baroody strode from the plaUorm,
school needs an4 have delayed action on 1nother customer with a wine inu1 du~ estimated 'a total benefit to the county bases. ... where he had t o I d C on s t a n t I n ,tti sonin& request until Dec. 11. ,., •L lpg the flght,..causlng him-to fall and ,us· from such fees and, those of the .cjty of Rep.._ Henry S. Reuu (0.Wis.), lfld Stavr,o,P.>\llos of Greece, undersecretary
'Tht 'area · of Jasmine Creek. nonnl of taln cuts froll\ the 1hlttered,1l111. Newport Beach lf any at $50,000. duriti.g' the Weekend .that he· ~iv~. a for Grieral AssemhlY ~affairs, that at-
Harbor View Dr\ve and west 0£ Robert K. Glunz, 21, of 192 Santa Isabel From these flrures1 RPS ba1,ettlmated clarlrylng letter on the milk. .ettuation tacbes had told him only ~an was listed
Marguerite Avenue , Is within the Ave., Costa.; Mesa, WU arr~sted and revenues of $41,000 a year to the count; lf from the Anny. Reuss 1ald' m~I ~Ft, &o .spieak this moming. . .
Newport-Mesa Unlfled1School Distrlc\. booked OD 1~19lcion of assaµlt'""Witb • the tidelands fees for private docks and tl!onarci Wood, :Mo.; Ft. 0111 ~l!J-4 /and , ~Vi'opoulos followed ~roody and
The area had been toned . for f~~U·;. 1dea~ ~ea~ a~ a result qf the knfft: in-moorlngs ts approved. · fl. Brage, N.C., reported the llJti. tatlon. · Jl!•Y argued Together they ·went to the
family units. but current proposal' ar.e cldt9l. · ~ . : -r. , Severai months-ago. super_visors :did 1 'rfie Army said the cotn}IJllJita}:Were COnf!' ~fiicers' table a{ the side of
for about 400 single-family townhQuse!I, David L. ·Franklm, 23,.of ?15 ~amphor adopt a rental fee on tidelands auas used cati.sed by misunderstanding a 'p'Or~tlrii: the : There, their heated discussion
all within a »-foot height llrnlL . • .SI., •Newport ·Beach, wis an:ested and by commercial marinas In the" harbor of 'gu'6eline designed to limit meU'l;LllLton· contin and erupte.Q into pushing and
Irvine Company associate pl.Inning ad· booked on suspicion of defrauding an Inn-12 cenla per square foot per year. sumptlon of carbonated beverages.' Ibo~&-. ·, '. · ministrator Larry Moore told com~ keeper. . 0 ___ ;.__, __ ......;_;._ ___________ ~_...:...J.--~-...:....;;....----------
missioner1 that about S24 students from lnve1tlg1tor1 said they were told Glunz
kinderkarten thrOUih hi$,h acbool \Wlll un-. and Franklin bad cocktails and steak din·
timately live in the development. ners, then tried to duck out at 10 p.m.
He added that he checked with without paying the tab.
Newport-Mesa business m'ana1er Ra}' Night manager Stephen Karchner,
Schnierer who assured him there would bUsboy John Mor11an , plus an unidentified
be roOm for all the students by .ran 1973, bartender and cu.stomer gave chase, ac·
· wheft the project will be completed. cording to Detective Sam Amburgey.
But at least one planning COM·
missioner. Jackie Heather, questioned the
validity of Moore's figures.
0 1.talked to Dr. Norman Loats, the
associate superintendent, and M r .
Schnierer's superior, and he told me the
district's projected figure• for the next
few yet.rs would not be ready untll Dec.
15," Mrs. Hea:ther objected.
"Even If you had a letter from
Schniertr with yoU, I am not aolna to ac-
cept the estlmate1 of the businea
manager when Dr. Loal11'iln't 1t1re of the
&n1wer," ahe added .
Moor• uid he would contlct Loats and
return on tht 11th.
.Driver's U-turn
: Yields 13,000
:pills to Police
,from l',a9e J
POLICY ...
"shall ehCOuraae and participate in the
conaerv1Uon and rehabllltation of all
residential neighborhoods."
-.Natural ReJOUrCeS : "Conserve and
enhance the unique natural setUnr and
lrreplactable natural resources of the ci-
ty .. , Preserve the ocean beachu,
w1tera and surf action, and coasUlne ln
their natural state." ~
-Shoreline: "Promote the harbor
relat«I tnviNlnmeot of the community
, • , provide for adequate support
facUltiea ••. maintenance of sport and
. cornmerclal fiahin& facllltiet ."
-Community FacUiUes: "Provide 1
full ranae of community faciliUea and •
hl&h level of community services •.. e~
courage the crowth and development of
the various cultural groups and a wide
range of cultural training activities."
-Community Desiln: ' 'Spec 111 c
A. carJoia of Arlcona travelers unac-policies on high rise and other lar1e-scale
• customed to coastal. traffic laws made an buildings •hall be adopted, based on In-
illegal U-turn 1 block from Newport depth rtudles. consideration of scale rela·
' Beach pOtlct headquarter• Sunday nt&ht, lions and view protection on an area-by· ·
I din to area basis." ea g to a car 1 p and 1ubaequent Areas where h1&h rl• may be ap-
aelzure of 13,0DO Suspicious pills. propriate will be specified.
The travtlm pulltd over. at Newport "Hlgb rise or other la r g e •Sc a 1 e BoulevU'd and Slat Street Wert arrested .... 11 be ... and booked on IUIP.lcion of possession of buildings aoUI prohibited where· un:
da11ntrOU; dnl'"' foi-'aale. acale ot 1ntenalty of tht •a!n"r'Oondin& arta ·~ •· b 1ucb (they) would detniel from tht ex·
• Complaints char&in& tht suspects were isling Image ~nd character of thole beln& aoucbt today. areas."
. Arrested~ Raymond R. Palmer, 24, -Pn:servaUon ltd Redevelopment:
ClYe Creek. Arla., plus James E. Shaffer, 1'Encourace renovaUoo or redevtlopment
10, Leool R. Palmer, 21, ind &lw1 L. In !boll .,.... where. upertlflnC la
• WlliUtn, to, all of Phoenix. nectt1ary to improve ~ environment,
PlatUc: bat• cont1lnln1 1 S, o o o 'local . economy and &enefal quality of
ropected amphetamine tablell, worth Ille."
about ,1,300 In Illicit 1tl'ftl 1alu were Private remodeling and nckVtlopment
taken •• evidence, accordln&: to De~Uve » efforts lhould be 1ncoun1ect. but "wbtre
Sgt, Leo Konkel. nectlSlfY, cooper1Uve joint public·
The four were arrested when OUk:tr private procrarna shaU be developed.
G1ry Black llffriedly dilCOVtrtd the ' "Rt111l1tory ordlntncll ud boUlflnl
ho<rd of ,lllmulonl pllll at IO::IO p,m., In ood• enlortt.mllll """°"""' ohlll bo
Issuing the roullne tl1fflt clllUon. ..,...lhellld."
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Vir.us . of ·Cancer . " , .
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J.0$ 'ANGEbES (uPI)-University of
Sautlltm Ciltl . ....ordiers beliffe • Ql1llA
tlfey moy,IOW>CI the Joai.dl!>t.,INlpan cancer· v!rus,.w!lidl -biene di the
moat hUportant stePs·in tbe search for•
way to control cancer-and poMlbly a
nlllistone: in ~ quest to underslan$! lhe
work!ngt ,Qtllle. ' · I
1be t'elW'Chtrs reported Sunday Ibey
an:'oplilnill\ic lbelr d~very will .put
cancer raea(Cb "• light-year ahead,"
bat wa!J*I . qalnat accepting tbelr fin·
dings as confinn~ until more tests can,
he-irnade. • · · Meanwlliie~ ln1 Wa11iington 'D.C., . a
Georcetowo .Univlnity · research team
also aon0unced,Sll!lday !bat.in a "1!11•le . '
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proiel:t it had grown a 'lvJro& of human
orlgtD." ., ' '
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Stew~fa.l!Olbologll~ •Slldllhe ~lnll wu
grown from ·the cells o 'a ~J
(ma\iil!MI ,tumor ol c:olinec:ti .. ~""'" • from . !be thigh of a 33-yuM!d woman. ,
BOtb projects were . supported by the
Nllioq,&l CAP.;:er Institute, a unit of the
l'l•tlonat lnltltutes or. Hellth. , Tl>e us,c discovery WU made by I
leJllll headed by Dr. Robert M:
McAlll&ter, ~ of virology reiearch at
Ollldm1's lloopital ol Lot Anples, IDCI Drt~ Murray B. Gardner, usoclate ~
fe111or-GI patbotogy.
Tbe dllcovery was revealed in °" Dec.
7 Issue of the British lcleotlflc ji1umaJ
-·· "Nature," a report co-autbond by Dr.
E, ~1!.e_ r. ·.ime_ ·-"· ff!l · =~~n.:~·b::.'nc:e:t ~ ~.1~~ .-I:.._ _ _ Cancer Jnatltute in Washifmton, ,where
. the 'USC researchers worked. u:ke· .L·anes' '" "If.the Virus is human, it will put us a 4-' " lleht·ye&r abtad," Hebner ,sakl. "We wW
t • ~ be.two~ with humans inst.tad of cats
FA¥ED ,Tff,J ~HA!. TOURIST ATTRACTION C.fLAGED BY INDIAN GoVIRNMl~T ~
. .. R~s F,rom 'Bulldl""•AldlCI P1kl~nl· P,llots In Air ,Attac~1
£} ·:,;;;: • ·. . s . IDCI clllcli.,a. We didn't expect. to bit • upe11!ltlg_' ~ theie for qule a, ... ye.rs.~~ ' ! "' ' . .. . fl \ • 1 ' • i ' ' ~ • ; .eo,la ·~;;~~~~·j~ ~-r~r.r~~:: ~~~~-I~. ~-S1Je"8 1 ~utk w~ti ~~ rtsi .m~1.bk;,cle1ane1. • tilii . 11r !t"a:=::~Nlx-.r ... -~' ·+ F,ac_k)'rir · · . · · ''J. , !(.. --· ~ · '·
-10ne Jail! will "!!' l19nK tho "!Ulh P,!e 00 ._a. .. ..1 .. dllcoverllll l&e -':'"ft""". . . .. J , · • " r • ·
., .VUoc\119 DIM 1111••• ··lliv,11 ,.--.,,,.~ •··•·-nL... -t.~ .... ·l-k."D:J.:1.:-._·o· ·~.,,:;:, C.nn-ll~'-·· ·" ~terin~,,;-O::t:"-~ ~,, 11 t-if.:to~ ;Dm,wn .te Di~·· " ~· fO~r.oHW•~ V' p: ~ •.
G1'1ff~ Slrelt -Giller and 'Wbllt ~~lits bavo been con-.<BELF.l:ST, Noctlltm Inillnd,(AP) -· ~ ~.Smlcea · Paklllao-crflil'to .~GOnii.I Ai1h'ilf
llllchlgan a-. vinc:ed io«yean that a virus ploys ooole Bambi ml gun blltles bural fn N~ ·lixlll'-'IWJ'llDIRd the )!liit. Patlstlnl and·out of lbe ·Securl!y'dioincli Wliln IW
Clti' co~en. will conaJ der role in trigerfnc the destru<tlve gro"!h lrelmll'"!ilfn.·todl!', "11Jng~ eny on--~· -•· lll>h ~ ~-and Soviet vetoes have~ ef1orts to el""'·-•••. ~·••·• 'a•···. Calllomia of .....,. cells, the search for an 4*· ni' , 1 ~-.._,._ ~-that ·-"""'.-govern-.. -Y , ___ , 1 -·-~ "+"'-'& ,_.....,. -.. ~ of--• vi bu'---,_ -~ veru.rycee,,...,...•1ur ·1.uic: wica•Y _,_-...:i.....:.. u-·-.·----n--..uny we1_.., .,...--1u-_i:. < l\,c,., ~ __ ,,,at~,...., ... -ting tom ~ ample ~ • rus -· 1'l'~ ..., -'-' ,__. ~ ......... -·-• ..,... lndl ,... ••• ~-•-_......, • ....,, ~~ ......... '. ---'"':~ , dlfllcUll. I :,"_~ ·~aell~ the !~,~-· on .. \!l~~~lkfilan,in '~ of 1kJi'l[lillii!i . .ct,<' the fblng..:,atta,'T<kl::rti~;;::~. , for,lllebicy~ Mon lhan,?:;·caocer-<>ausing viruafa _, __ , __ • . . . v""-.A.--en-·"1,-Pa " bom a . ,-. . 0 U'S 8D mfnt to set if bicycle art Jcnown,..i but t~y Ire Ill animil three In --~ ,..--u• UJU WU ,. ... ., , As •prune 'miniaters auem,bled '1'00RI II. J...,. in East PakiJtan •WOre Indian .siJok~ 'rej,orted a· nmDber rtden will st., In this lane and off Ibo cancerru-s. r emergency-unpin 1ondon on bow fo • · • · · of victories In a ""~ cli'cld .-lllo slde•allll "11e11J Rumru.m -..w1111 cHy JI the dlaoovery, called "RD 114," Ia1• . . beloC "1Clrded. ~-v • -(l"'C-' -~· enuihl l1umaD C111<t1'<aUSmg virus, at sioP·Jbe vlqlence, t..,,bo111bo.rlP)l<d •port . 'l1le. Pillll10iil . n\illtaef, ii>-t Eat! Paklatanl-c:ap!llJ·of-. ---
trtfllc ell(fneir. • ...,ioloed. • ~-..... tdoDtilta for-the lirlt Ume aa a flvHtory carpet loctory in<ceotr•I the J>aldltaDI ~ ~~ w11 H saJdlho''eJt -''I tchtbalal10ll •~· ~ . rellllafod b)' brNkinc dll dfplomitlc ......._ •••. crwO.I. Ralllo 1'at1:11n e Y •• , wa , , ..._o:, ~.of what they ore npqainal, ••N !!~'ml lgnlled• a rqfnl'flfe. rel•. 1.., • .:.. • .,_,._,_ 'som-"•" ,.1 '""' ::::r...-.::.'"tha' t"•· ~•-·p1u .... ~---• sev.,.., -to· ,.. hoW w.U -r a 1Ub'-' 1ar up<ritnenta ·to determlae ·...-·--• ..._ • .,. .. ..,,,... -,_, ~--w0r'k!'i1 uii.,don't help 1ra111.; .-the.tifti''wly of •ttackfnr ·~,' sc!Oodl\S -~armed men pllllled tbe.bomlll,, nl!t_lu_tm,war·ortbe~olhtrathe Of .Mb1JlterJ'mel !nlDICa-'to-1eu up -wil!betriid, . lllld. : , wpno!d,the .. alafffo,run .fortbelrlJv01, · two .nat)ona ':foltlhl lp ,1117 ,IDCI· Jt10: EastPaklJlaniWV'e!Jortl.1 ,
'!lle>Iane wlD be ~ Ira Giber Some IClelltiala btlleW, bowever, thil 1111111111""""" ICl'01llbled fo ufety ln·tlle SPok~"\,uJd ~ ol Ibo .....U-· Plklatiluald Ila 1lfr --down Al
tr1fflc by I sOlid white 1Ji1e and..~ltbet I · b.!cluse caoc:er ii 10 deeply involv,ed with -belort the <X[llooi0111 erupe.cI ed "~ GoY9'11111e11t GI lllncla mort Dldlan e!r<rlft lodaif ll!lljlhll )I IO
bicycle l)'1llbol «; Ille -word· ,dte *le prtel 1 af;:lllO~lmi!' a lld9 r .;:_ _, elflcll , ... 00 .;,;.;o;~,_, ,,.Jlelh'!.~'1nlb-.ol,lbe.wu larhad.boffled~whld!f2WCll<l<IO-"blcycle" oo a.. ]llvanent. prolOjln~ llllowledge <I, the natme GI Die , • ....... -,.. or1 ,_..,.___ m, •• dl8lclllll ' , (im)ed dOlilo1"Cl>l4 -..i IDd It
Bo!ll· anu are belvlly traveled by Will UnJoCt the -teage Ibey need <I. _. evacuated '11 trows oealed the ",ln,otl!o!; Wt;movlng devt~: . , da-ed. ' , • ' at~ on bicycles, --uid. (t ) what canc:er is (2) bow it wotb and · ~' bei1ealh , wives of smoke, flying The Uiuted states ,suspended It le11t A mllllary •pokeamen .'Aid I b e I Tbe city counted ioo •fkT<:Jtt ~ h-Our (3) bow.II~ be stopped.. -kl·and Jalllng lllllOnzy. No\injuries temporarily 117.•. mllliOn in pneral Pakistani navy sank 111 !i1dlan'm1Utle
duri --•~ hour aJ-CaJifot";"' • • economtc -•ld for India. List week the ............... A't · ... Arablln •--~f ~"routes.;;. Caliloniia were reported, however. -U.S. anceled1 munitions Ji.st. Jlcenses j~~~ ::.t!t.,, ,:;; victolill ._bi
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.m1TeWinklelnter1nedla.te Se.nate Con' fi'rms· The blasts followed an explosion in a which ' could hive had ... immediate soutll'!'ll Kulur>IJ' where 'tt Bild • Bellas! Roman Catholic bar Saturday · effect oii Jiidia'a dillltary'-~·-PikWlnl•tailk' lofte ._ d!l..r..i· wltll
About !O. bicycl.. per hour were n~t that killed 16 person1i aiid rlflsed the East P'!kiatan. deotiudion of 23 Paldatanf tub l!ld,Ald
counted ... ArllngtOllDrfve, ID .... that Powell to _H1" gh 1pktre 'ol wone ·to· ...... 11 Wll the . Pakiltlnl jet flghlera rei>ortedJY. al· It& air force atruclt the blrbor II ~Chi
1ervea Coofll MOii High, Davi a hi ....... d th n _ siniI . clde . tacked the liidJin cit , or'.BOmbay. Ill • again today and !Gund'.the•"!'l«fri1111,ln Jbterinedlate School 10d Presktio School. t • &--• ea .to ... ..,.. &1 e 10 ?"' raid 'tbat lasted less than hall an hour. flames. . . '"'
Burnham said the ICllOolo hive asked 1"-p • ·· fn IJJatb's 28 . ~ '11 bl<!<>dsh<d. Air ral,. warnings, IOWlded all over Paldstln Radio repOrled It hid· c:ap-
tba city io do aomett!ial fo ..,,. the UJu.r.t 08lti0ll EarilOJ' story Pqe'f, weatunrlndta,lftu 111nd\JWn. No ..,.._ lured up to 20 Indian bordef post& ·IDCI
safety If studfn!J fidJrW bfeyda in thooe .. • Tile ti:uty of _Dec. 1nm, oupposed to .~t ~ damo1ea ,wu repilrted-c!arde4 'out 'wklelpreod Air ~
are11.1be,blcycle Ianea-llnt in the ci-WASHINGTON (AP) ~The Senate to-put an end to !be IrisMroubl~ waa algn-Tfie owners of a· U.S. merchant ship against Jndlan:mWtary poeftlons 1DC1 lir
ty . -Wtn! rec:ommeridod. by both the day c:Onfirmed President N1"on's nomina-. . the . B . bh and • r~ lltlfed by lndlon planes in tbe fields Ind, ~ ~ in' the
1 bicycl e amunit~. and the tralflc com-ti<ln of ""'11 F. Powell Jr., 114, to succeed ed·by I01De 01 beo,t.J<Qown nt . ·Bay"'I· Qe!wll llli~ today the c:aptlin and Poonch sector of._ JWlunlr.
mission. • .life late Hueo L. llla<k 15 • jilstice· GI the Jrish>poliUcal n-.-oCU.,,20!Jl·century-two c.i;<l'm.en '!<er• ....,,dell auPerfldally MOit of lbeMclory cla""8 C--l'rom
\'Right-now -the bioycliat& 1 usela~ Supren"' C<Nr\. . Davjd Lloyd George,AUl!en Cham"!"lain 'abd !lie~ walllgbtly llaniqed1 IDdla, ..pkfo!lf Iii t.IJ!llllllU,.._
1idewllkl, which Is against slite w, Poftl, 1 Richmond,;Va:, lawyer aqd and<WinatenprurcbIU fllr Brltiin, Arthur ·" Tlie, r,lill>j,the.1J170l-foo~e Slate II ftllCllted -~of Mifo"1
Burnham Ilic!· ."OUr, m.ain cOncem b !"""" ~ident ol tbe-Am<ri<an liar r.....,.• :Michael 'Coi)tna' -•Ro,_.· wi/~ fo am•e.today 11.Jlqoon, ~..i; ..... -; =-w'-••-!be yO\lllgsters will actually uae .1.aAAai'a , d-w no m"-"r of Or\. .......... ...., -.. "~ , •••• u .. .;. ~ 1--:.. tt•w--~'"-"'s at~ a.;....;.. MlllPlrlJ lu-1-thl';"~cje>lane.", ;;.;ilion w.1ni'1wo days~,;-aside ,;, Birton for the lrllb. .. .~u;': ~ '~";" Eut Tbe-dt)iol'O.C:bU,-cutjii
He erpec:IJ the lanes to be ready Seriote debate on hiJ ""'!')l11tlon. It ~ an Jrbhrfree.1!ate, now !be :P-just 11 a gnup ol Enlllah from tll 111P11!1'......, lmlla 1oporiod.
IOIOelllllf> within' the next two weekl. Indeed, !be Senate oot only ren out ol lridependenl lrial> repul)Ilc, containing 2' w_,1111. dllldren,errNed to be'fiown • , Two wa•• GI lndlan.pfanjio dnleil out
oontroveny, It rari out , of praise for oounttes, and a BrillrlK11led pm>lnce, ,ci'11 111'1 United Natlolil 1l\ft01 flllJjl. No low level bomlima IDCI~ olllCb of 1 • PQwell, IDCI spent part ol the day In Ulater, in !be sli coWrtl" of Northern• .,injpo wne roporle\t. , , ,Dacea'1 lDlemallOno~l todfJ; Im-p . • T~ -· mar•1··· t'-uotll the vote 1~·-•. That di~-•-, ~ . .,., --•·· • The u-•~ Slltea 1-' 1 United No---""·· bot not 1 'fi""" GI JO
I •:o'.'pe~-~'1.. ,· "~~·~ ... al•l;~there,::d-W-UMI~e i.:o•':fl::i ~ •~ •~<• ••w-~ '"~ eo l"''WDll •· ~ .. ~ • ~ -a major polltica( Jaaue to lhi1 day. :ions move· !Oday fo take the 'lndlli· (See INDIA, , ) • '
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I Payments ue : ~!!r." ~.u •• nomtm11on ~u •,P-•• ' 1 • •
I ~ .. ~Tu~l.Jo.Bob for~~th!~::.= ,Boar.d. ~Distrustful of Pre8s' ; a-today 1'111inded 11!0!1'1 ty over the lelection ol William II. Jlehn. ,
, tupayera thll the lint Inatillment qu~t., an aailtaot attomey 1••1. fo
ol tuea ii due Friday. • !Ula _,.i cOOrt •acanc\>.
lie Wanied-tbat II tbe first '"' The Senate hid 1grted to spend two ataliinlDt ,y·.no1 ...,.;vld in; bis of• "-1•· dllcuainC Ibo Po...11 nomination,
1 fko by 5 p.m. o11, -l!lal dlte or bat II wu 1 deliate wllb<M 1n opposine
J>Ol!D)lrked b)' o.o. lo.a Ill per-side. • . . .. • Or11111e County · ~ •.':.!
t1 ceot p...Jtj Wtlt be"'"~· S... Birch Ba~h (0.Jnd.), a Jeader ot ,,,._1111 dfitn1llful ol the ,... ....
Tbe tax colloctor staleit that the oppoaiti<ln to Rellllqullt, ll'alaed not too wiDiug fo .,.i. the -· 01 monies -Wed Unwah Die:. Powtll u a'ITll!I of fnlecrity, ability 1nd lllolr ,,_ 'lo dllty pubUc ~"
1 --btblnd Iut year. commHmtnt to lllrnan rtgh!J. the snnd jury charpl fodl& in fts ,..
He 11id !bit u ol Dec. 1, trro "Tbil D1111 meets the,llllndanla·we .fn cond. critic~. !be .councy .-
1 $17,t11,i111111id -paid fn fo his the Senile ere dut7 -fo 1pply II any melDbm bl a,.,
l oflfce~ to $21,tlS,lllO 11 of _,_ . , .,''.Jloyla lljd. "The ......, Frlollf,~---In a~
the 11me date thll year. -· WIIJiomJlebaqolat.-not." llpld" a...'.'9orall-of .. _ thou8}I we llova oollected Scott P!'ldlc:ted Robnqulat would be H~ Olid...s iliO -for
'II mlUIGG more -Ill& yter.'' conlinnld with more than '13 Senate lallinf to 1tlack a. pr<>blfll1I el air end -Cllnn, ... this "'1'• tax x--not for out ol tine with fortcull erwl1lf ,,.._.....in Ille C0181ty.
bm ft ... lnJlllai1 "'°" OWi last by _.,_. ol 15 fo IO oppo<lon vot... 'fodly'a """".•tlrt• t b • t the
yw w --<Ollec:ted •::n.Jr ""'her 11 f.,., their """81• """"""" "fl«II•• pGlley ol keet>U. Jt,115.0lll _. than wo hive tJ1la .,. ¢nsid4rable.'' Scott Biid. "I "'Pit""! the Jlllblle millrW'dY W ~tely
yw • ol Ille. L • U.,'111111: for two or tJno doyl to • W IiiAnt.,~., of :\\# :.::: ,:::-lhey pick Q[I eny r.....Ht... • _ ..... ol -»' . ,
Grand · Jwy · Urg~s More U~~' in 6iJveniment. -
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Partnei: Freed .. . ' . . ' . • A >Coata Mesa panlhl>i> partner ~
i;eoted three nx11thl llO iilll1i a probe pl
.UiO!t loot· dl8poaal by Orange Collt
-·· hi• -· """"' Iniiocelit .. noolriOI·-JllOP,ll'!Y. • • Wlnatm Verdul~ alaoi:iated with M.U
Pa1fl1 Sbop, 11'3 Newport Jijvd., Wll
clloired ol.flie charpo "C': an,ra
"""1ay trta• ln -Dt.trict COurt. -
He bad been dlarpd -five ...at& al c:oncluaiqn GI ., bmo1JP11on by !lie
Orange County Dlatrfct Atfomeyl1 ofOcw,
plus ·Newport lleach and lAflUril ButCa
police. • ' • '
Verdult ail Slllta Ana iltorney Pal
Duffy, ...... defended him, ..,. they plan
19.rue 1 lawaull d1lrllnl"'" 11"!1111111 ~ •• .-It o( tlMi ftrdlill: . . .
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ld beJpllilly Saturday, •• 1 tJC Irvine
*'-ni•a car .veered acto11 three traffic ~ &.to' a Cortt _ Meu car wash,
... , a •Ian al)d flipping forward on-
'.j.111 ,toy, ' "1'""° acddeiil wu 1111111,r lo ono Sunday , .Iii Newport Beach, In whlch two Lacuna .._ch patrolmen, were wJ_tneasa: ·
,.,,,_Aollrew M. Sleiel, M, ol ao ,Irvine
.'.JI\~., Nfl'POl1 Bea'ch) suffered mWtlple -~ In the Colla M<H cruh, but ·!iiu nie....i later In the mominl, a/ler
hbnent at Costa Me11 MemorW
Siiapilal. ' ' .
.iFrOffieer Ed Sutt.on 'eaid he Wll lrlvet-
·111' ... 17111 Street ..... ... ie.,u.. lliltlnd Slee<!, wlieri ihe molorilt llJd.
_, olwnpad lo tht, rlehl and bl• car
veered that way too.
elJlcl• jµmp<!I 11"1 curb at U..
QiJrlle I'"':;~, ~I E. l!lb SI,.
wllll I a!p and jiOle bllo.. It ftl:i':i he re;....1*ed only leavtnl ' II 't»Uet.'!11-.&nil
Jo;' 11(\~•l(vlaw,, .ta
!IC lo' Jl!IUCI, ' ·a. ca•*l~ by ClifJL. Wllllf, M, of
9tlD Zwicb Clide, Newport · Beach,
llmllarly drifted off traffic lanea In the
DOO block of West Coast lllghway ·at 1:45
a.m.' Sunday, T•mrrin& a par~e4 car,
I,aguna lleoch ·offlcero 1Joho SapQ<llo,
llld Keltb 'Qlnlna"llelplii•IY.'Walched. tht ~. raiyi'ng they . al first thought
Jin, WWII was pulling over to part.
Sbe ..,.,. treated at Hoq Memorial llolpllal"' iojurlts suffered Jn tbe crash
and then loilOked by police oa suspicion of
-drl>Jng, • ., ...
'Santa Claus' Jailed
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CHICAGo (UPI) -Senta Claus"wai
.behind bao) '!11uraday nllht -char1ed
with begil&. He . was S(heduled to ap-
pear In ~.....Uc rel1tloo1 court dab!
days be!"" Cllrb!mu. · ,
Mike Qkun, 23, of Chapel Hill, N.C.,
Was m.itd in OllC.gO't !..oop niur&-
day ~!lei he 'collected more tb~n 125,
alle1edJY for Vietnamese w.ar orphans.
&till -In bl• used 115, ~·ta '"!Ill~ Okun w11: placed In the cenlr>l d!Jtrlct
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Tideland Airing
<ll'•"I• •Cowlty tupel'YiloH will pro--48 per loot per year ol boat' allpt or
babty set a dale Tueaday for a public tba!lanttb ol VUlals docked,.! such allpa. '
hearing to detf.rmine the public ti,nents, wb]chever Is greater.
t any, In connection with the proposed _.. per foot per yw .~ on. the
establishment ol. fees for the use of coun· lqth of vessels on private inoorlUs '°
ty tide!~ areas in Newpor~ Harbor county tidelands. r. ..
--··'· ~. · -A 'charge of 14 per ol.ilhl lar trahsienl Tldelancta ,.. .......... DAVI been -1• II harbor diatrlof .-1 sill" ,00
before the board 10 times and the Harbor ,.. S2.5t a nlaht for moorinc places In the
Commission ftve µmes al.nee Fe!>nWY'of harbor. · • . ,
1969. ' RPS has estim1led pubtlc bepef\ts Crom
navlgational aids and harbor main-
tenance (d>edging) 11 a miniJcuel 11.aoo
per year polntlng out that pounty
tidelands IA•onl)'U perceol of. ti, lo1'J
harbor area. ,,
The recommendations to be the subject
of the public hearing il the board ap-
proves a report by the Department of
• Real Properly Strvlc:u (RPS! i~ude
char1ea of: '
Visitor .Grabbed
In Jail Escape
A South Dakota jail escapee was back·
behind bars in Costa Mesa Saturday
night, onl.Y four hours after a teletype ar•
rived alerting local authorities he was ill
the Ora11ge County area.
However, the Harbor District Us
estimated a total benefit to the ~ty
from such rees and those of the cltj' oI
Newport Beach if any at $50,000. f
From these figures, RPS bas ;tstlrq~ted
revenup of-$411000 a year to the ~y if
the ti4jlanCl1' '"" for P,ivala ~-' and moor!Ogs ts' approved. ~ :r
Several months ago, supervl.sofs did
adopt a rental fee on tidelands areas used
by commercial marinas In the harbor of
12 cents per square foot per year,
Geologist Sets
Talk on Quake
To Mesa Group
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Geora• p, ZeW u.yi "ya" ln the cast
of Mackerel f1111:1N•Wporl Beach) and
"no" In the CNt of Goll , Hiil (C<leta
Meaa ). 1
1.iba1 wiD explain the Ins •"4 outs aod
odors ol earthquali,. lo ' membO" and ~ at the Costa Mesa Offlcill
Greeters noon luncheon, Thursday in the
Temple G~w Restaurant, 1500 Adama
Ave., Coata Mesa.
The guest speaker holds 1 master'a
d'I!" In 1eoloCY from Cal Tech and cur-
,re.ntly specillltes in Gtothe.rm•I Enera
il'J eentral Americ4. His firm, George P.
Zebal Ind AsJoclllel, operalel .'ln
NeWPOrl 'Beach.
The :•Official Greeter" luncheons are
sponsored by the c.osta Mesa Chamber of
Commerce for all general members.
Army Says Milk
Supplies Ample
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Army has
&greed to provide servicemen with ample
supplies of milk following complainls that
milk con'sumption was limited on spme
bases. ·
Proposed Mobile Homes Douglas rt, Sorenson, 20, of·Piene, S.
-Dakota, was atrested by Officer 'Denn.ls
Hos1feld at 255 W. Wilson St., without in-
cident, police said.
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Rep. Henry ~· Reuss (l}.\\;is,), said
during: the weekend in.t he received a
clarifying letter on the milk 1ltuatlon
from the Anny. Reuss' said men at Ft.
Leonard Wood, Mo.; rt. Dix, N.J., and
Ft. Bragg, N.C., reporied 'the Umltatlon.
The Army said ·the complainll were
caused by m.isunderstandinl a purchuing
autdellne desianed lo limit "l'° hall con-
5WDption of carbonated beverages.
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To Get Another Look
Newp:irt Beach p I a n n I n 1 conr
miujOnen are afrakl that 40 acres of
dty'4:>Wned land to be 1<1ld 11 a mobile
home lite may t!J!n into a shantytown.
'lbey've asked for further 1tudy of
deve!!>priient ttlierla !or the proposed
mobile borne park at the wut end of
Costa Me11'1 tltb street
During cUacuaak>n of the proposaal at
la.st Thurlday'a plannini commlaslon
meeting, Commluioner Gordon Glau
<!Olltended thlt "tack-on" rooms often
mike mobile home park•, _look like
"shack towns" bec1uae overall design ii
not consiste:nL J
Other commissioners dbcul!ed the
posslblltiel of maklne mobile park
operators responalble for the look, slze
and type of trailer hom~ allowed. ,
The ctlY, bit recdved noo lettera from ,~ Mela reaident.11 ulJJ1g .that U,.
.itel'bt made a Wildemw ol'ol!6n IPIC•·
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Selu : Yule Tree8
for. AFS Program
" The ;~.~ii 1H1~ii' Schoot ch~p ..., of
the Amtrlcan Field Servltt! (AFS) 11 sell·
in& Chriltmas treu ital~ year to raise
monty for forejgn 1tudles~ '. , •
Two AFS eschan1e llu4enta at .El.ta"'
cia -Naji I AUOUlh of Lebano ancf
Arnoldo. Garc .. -Saluar of Guatemala l.
are helpin& with the tree sale.
' Funds a•lned from the Chri1tm1s lrtt
U;J~:wW be used to help aend local
·~ \o · foretan countrlu for 1tudy and bring foreign stude~t.s to EStancla
Hlgb School.
Two Costa Mesa 1ti.ldenll are currently
studyin1 in other ~untrles. They are
Robert Isaacs, 3110 Country Club Drive,
noW in South Afrlci, ind Joyce Anthony;
lUO Labrador Drive, now In Belgium,
The AFS tree1 will be on ule at Eslan·
cia High, 2323 Pl1cl!)nti1 Ave., Friday·
through Dec. IS,
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' ' ' ,RICHMOND, va~ (APJ -PoUct Weir·
ing beivy armor sultlnc rushed a' barber
ahop and wounded 1 man ~rid•Y. ni&h&
Iller tb>ee lhot,, Were fired lodtaCrimJO' atety·tnto a llrfft filled with Christmas
itJoppers, Officers, .sa.ld. One bystander
was 'hit In the volley. ' 1 •
With shoppers 1"(! thtateraoen evac-
uated from the area, pollc;e lobbed tear-
1•• Into tbe barber 1hop and tried In
vain to talk tht runman into aurrender.
,'llltt tbey 'lel!t Jn ormol'protected ofll· ctrS.' "
-But Aaaistant City Manager Phil Bet..
tencourt told commissioners the parcel,
which wu boug~t for $35,000 in 1953 for
use as a sanitary landfill, has been ap-
praised at more than $400,000 if used as i.
mobile ~e park.
'Ille city discontinued any landfill
operation on the site in 196& when a study
!h"wed \he practice depreciated the land
value.
J:Jc.tencourt said .the city council Is
11anxious" to dispose of the lend which
now Is unused. ·
CommWioners opted for more time to
study the plans for grading, landscaping,
design, parkin'g and to tlllnk over the
posa.iblllty of annexing the property to
Costa Mua.
Bettencourt agreed that a slight delay
for additional study would not hamper his
plans to have the property ready for sale
In February.
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Death .' of I Man '
Sought in Crime
Circumstances surrounding the death qf 'I Jl.unJ.initgn . Beach 'fr\811i ~i:ned 24
hours earlier In a $12,500 irrest. warrant
charging burglary are being probed today
by Costa Me.a police and coroner's
deputies. •
Gordon ¥. ilunrall, 19062 SU111111erlleld
Lane. waa,r°'* at 11 p,IJI. S,turdpy II> a '
JqOtel . room •t ~MS Haz:tlJ>r. p)v,:t., by
Motel · management personnel. ' •
The victim wu lying in bed with his
hands crossed on his chest and a Do Not
Disturb sign hung on the door.
Officer Harlan Pauley said. no evidence
of foul play or suicide wa.s found, bllt cor-
Oner's deputies who-conducted an autopsy
are awaiting further tests to detenntne
the cause of death.
Pollet learned through a records check
that Sumrall was wanted by Downey
police on a municipal court wsrrant
Issued Friday, llstlng burglary as the
charge. ·
First Lady Attends
McCormack Funeral
BOSTON (AP ) ._ Mourners led by
former Presldent Lyndon B. JohMOn and
Mrs. Richard Nixon heard the wife oI
tonner House Speake1 John ~
McCotmaCt iulogizid toay as one who
"llved and died heart to heart with her
bmband."
• ·Mrs. Nb.on ind Johnson were' among a
large ~ or notables who attended
the funeral M'a.sa for Harriet McCormack
at St. Mar1aret'1 Roman Catholic Olurch
In the worklng-cl1ss Dorchester section
that McConnact npreserited ln'Congreu
ford years.
Three. Injured in Mesa
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.A· ptllollina olflctr alerted by I hor-
:rendous aash aniteG. at a Costa Mua
,lnte~ -lllb liter Saturday, lo
.find two Ctr• wrecked In a hlib-•peed
coU!lion , and three daud aod bleeding
viclims.
otncer Mix Wilson summoned an 1m-
bul1nce to H1rbor Boulevard And Eall
19th Street before allahtlng When he aaw
one vlctlm slumped over the wheel and
two others w•ndulnr around.
Rldhwan H1saan-All El·Nh1m, U, of
1!7 OSie SI., his pwenaer Bonita P'.
S.ocha, 24, of 818 Dorrell SI., and
Donald N. &barts, ii, ol·llO liamliloa
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SI., all' went lo Costa Mesa Memorial
H0&pitaJ.
E~Nharn. who suffered a conc111Slon,
and Mias S.11Cf/ti. wbo sustained iac<r•
Uona, were checked ind transferred to
Orana• Coanly Med,ical Center.
.Roberti wu truted for a broken wriat
1t the local bolpltal emergency room.
Poll~ llld El·fiham ente>ed the In-
tersection eastbound oo itth Street for •
right tum, oo 1 yellow light. accordi!li to
wltne1st1, but Instead collldld witb the
other car.
No clt1tlon1 Were Issued. The police
lraffi< lnv11tlf1tlon .bureau'il e~aluatJni
J:he cm.. . ; .1
He was booked on the escape charge,
plus suspicion of &rand theft of an auto,
al,nce, 1ald .polJce, be bad the key1 to a
South Dakota'llian's stOlen car, parked in
front of the Wilson Street address.
The teletype to be on the lookout for
Sorenson arrived at 4 p.m. and Officer
Charles Hossfeld 1potted the missing car
at 1:30,' investigators said.
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INDIA.~.
British women and children who bad just
arrived there for evacuation aboud a
United Nations mercy flight.
Another group of 250 American and
other refugees in the Intercontinental
Hotel in Dacca toot refuge in the hotel
corridors and were not hurt. The U.N.
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had asked for a two-hour cease-fire to
permit two chartered U.N. planes to Oy
in from Bangkok.
India's decision to recognize the rebel
Bangla Des.Ii government was announced
In Parliament in New Delhi , Members
began cheering and thumping their desk.!
even before Prime 'Minister Iixilra
G•ndhl 11111.shed her announcemeftt.P1'
tentlons of ill county servants, exeept for
what llf!Ws 'the press la able to extricate
through prlva.te sources in 1dditlon to Its
coverage of public meetings and hear·
ings."
The report concludes with a recom·
menda tion that, "the supervisors should
utilize their executive aides to Promote
genuine, continuous lieJson with the elec·
torate. •
"Information must flow freely not only
from offices of the supervisors and 'the
county departments, but also from the
contribut.ory commlssloM, fncluding the
airport and planning commissions, the
transit district, and the Local Agency
Formation Commission.
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Painting On Card
MEMPHIS, TeM. (AP) -A palnling
by. artist Nowland Powell his been
Chosen as Vice President ·Spiro Agnew'•
official Christmas card.
Powel!, a retired architect, says hll
painting of the Old Executive Office
Building in Washingtoil .where Agnew hat
his office·'wai done Jast summer '1t the
request of a member of the vice
president's staff.
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The IndJa.faklstan war stems from~tht
decision of Pakistani President Agha
Mohammad Yahya Khan Jart March to
bring In West Pakistani troops to put
down a rebellion by the Bangla Desh
movement which declared itself in-
dependent of West Pakistan. The Awaml
League. In East Pakistan had won a ma•
jorlty in the Pakistani Parliament in
elections late la.st year but Yahya Khan
prevented the League from taking Ill
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'lllere. was re.btlUOn, · eivll wai ·and the
hight of· io mlllkln fe{ugees into· India;
India ca.lied the fl!&bt ot the rtfu.gees a
threat to Indian security; and 1•ve IJ)Oral
support to the Bangla ,nesl).
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u.!ir ~ulpped van thot '' ~d took a detoor; Iha van J¥11 alld over a ~note tile CllrlJtensem )>ad wr!tteri with growth, mOflog boulders. ·mid~ \.nNo.t rled Ull <allad 1111 libr ....,.i.I. ; ~easly bogged dawn In silt alter' ilaok and came to real with one front their pllgbl upl,alned and a map to' boot. ties and gravel -all with bore hand1. , Sooolqun, tlll llopuliea -ltted lheJ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold-..Chrlstenstn are
back ·home safe in San Juan capts&rano
today -still telling the neltlhb>n ol an
incredible four dlya.Qf'bdn& marooned
sliding off 1 treacherous detour. wheel over a ledge," he said. " • That's where the robbery cmnes•in. _"We. bad the van .•~ IDd 1e:\f:I • had-i.e!.°'C°t.o houri liter _ at ms;
The Chrlstensens.,.,memhera·ol tlie Tiie van was· 1>ope1..,iy stuc~ 'but "Flr&I they bad to figure out il we, were by·then and the road )'is..emlng alqog ' Digbt-a crac:terJaet lal'Cl!'aod .-,. •
fri..qtfos Lapidary SOliely duit too«• care ln'plamiing'and \hooslng supplies Jn their count)',. then they decided•• pretty.,.u·.M'y--~m ·aia. • aquad arrived' Ji~ Deoen
group Jllllll. to the Qw'lllieod ,JIOW!tain and· equipment meant . that.the next f o\ir w .... ·1, so they called Inyo O>omty · ·tie mlnlb~e. 1,ft&11no.f Jtl~'t,·_.. • lllglnray ," ml la a,fn m!m'lea'lbo •mi near Death Valley. · ~ '
~ tale -laced with re'.iclle det.ys
ca~ bJ a major mail ro~ -also
includes the building of a hand-made
r~&eue road forty-feet loni. ·
area last weeUnd. · days would be wfrustrat~. but relaUve-"At ibout that polnt'a mall truct was I'd ride o\11.~ get•helJ)," ber~to4-wu on the rtpt ftdl apln. •.
"We decided to• take a side trip, and Jy comfortable Piriod. ~ robbed in Death Valley Ind e'{!!)' officer Water,1'1S no, problem.:~f<!d 1 paen.. "I learned a bell ol a Jot about rold~
that's when it all , starled,'' the "We spent the night In .the ,tilted round -on thal," amtenseii sald. tiflll but ..w.m.nt __ ~ bulldJni. • ,
bewhlstered, brlght:Oyed Chrlstorisen camper, then on .Mooday some folb Andaftortbeeadtoulen~'thelberlff1 ed' • •-··-·~ ,. • · ''Tbemoot~tlilni" ....... 'lk
The• i'etlred couple, wbo/U1e ar 31354: related. ' ' :.. . ' came by In II jeep. We tried to get the deputles silnp!y !ofgot about the trapped The 'only< Jaiit·,-... ~ .. yllMlld -"11 lllOI ilie;-my,
'The couple still ~ brulSu, tlllog oil!, but It jUst wooldn't work," e<Mjple. • were <lraiOad: 'Tbe ~"~ ~ roai1 to get ua oat." :
Los. Cenitos Drive, bQilt the e,cape ro\,lte
with. tbelr bate hands. .
sCratcbes and s~pes ,from the-Ol'J]eal, Christensen said. · By about Tuelday tbe ••amstensen , cold IDd fJuh n~ WtN aftftya...a •wot-.. Have 'the feut u,, lttOed ta,
saJdtheysetforlhon.anlllll!'irl<edroad TheSamarltansthenwenttotheBaker Deoert Htghw1y" w11 dedicatod 'a¢ ry. •' ' ',> .. ' I. 'Chrloteno<ns'loyei.-~-:~
And wheit help finally arrived at
midweek, lhaf was the routo they toot in that followed ah ahancforiei! riflway llde. subetatlon o( the San Bemardlno Cowtty groundhreating WU held: By Wednetdiy,11ocal ~la tlit "Hect no, W9~1-. lor Ille ~
'"lie got-1011 . w8shed.out eulverl and Sheriff'1 offloe,and handed over a detall-The couple hqan clearing thoroy 08~1Bi:f• ..... .-......... Wm:. lield trip." ·,. • , • , -1
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wife bea~., ._ · • , _ ~ -Tlotney al H''V/, Mai'qUlta, a. local rea1tor, bl<! bOell, .,..
r~ OD the cliafgts Frttlay, . · .
Qn Satuiday !!VenJnc Tierney <om-,
plained ,' of' . sev,.. pain' and dJ!fkult
breathing. QWcers 'summOned aD ~
bulance. -
Tierney t))en WBI, taken bY city am'
bulance to Orange COunty II~ Center
wbeJ;e hi .was placed undtr li#.ensiveare
for what was coqflrmed to be .a aevere
coronary• ~back. · ' ' . ,
A3 of thtJ morniJil• Timley WU still lit
critioal coiidlUoO,. ,hospital llpo/<HmHl
.said.
Durin&·the time ol•the oelautt''l'leme7
had been ·ln custody 1Jl!!ler ~·.boll, charged with beating Arin< ,,.....,. ' •••
It is alleged that the beaUng took place
early ljlst woek as Mn. Tierney wu >•-bruk!ut: coo.,.... . Poli<e saJd the ....,.. nported the ir>
cklellt Friday and saJd the beating cau!ed
contusiom ud a two-inch gl!b around an
eye. ,
PoUct sald'lboy would aeel< a Diltrlct
Attorney's compa,.int in t~ lncldent later ·
today, but that cciw't action would have to
be , delayed pending Improvement of
Tlerlley'• COlidttlQn.
Citizen's Group
Sets Annexation
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Meeting Tomght
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Ug.•t• tlae w.,,' ..
i blgbligi.t~oi' Misi!Dn Viejo's, Ffvei Nigbts. ofJ Cbrlstmas ls.its spec·
• tacQ]ar Christmas tree located at La>Pas and ,;nri,santa. Tile tree was
lighted ·.Friday night for the arrivaf of.Santa'Ciaus and >the F.irst·Night
of .Christmas~ • p .... , • :
" ' Romana Banuelos Wins The Dana Point Cifuens for Action Is
sponsoring a ''town hall" meeting toulght · • · .i , •'
to1 reView' the feaslbWty study nn the WASlllNGTON.(UPl)·-Tbe Senate to-The job•of t~sw:er bas little-power possible ~ of Dana Point and • Capistrano Belch to San ·Juan day c:ooflrmed Mrs. -.., Acoota with it. But ber signature will appear OD
CapistranO · . Banuelos to tile largely airemonial role all new u.s. paper money. ·
-......;,_ to which all ~c1e~· of of U.S. treasurer. • .. _ B uelo 46 W -··-··• u. "'..:: ... ~....., '~' uwt m.l·e. an s, , w 111K.'l.~ 1ui·&.
the tbrte communities are invited, will Her nomination was approved 1" voice Dorothy Andrews Kabis, who died in qf-,
lake plact ~'!,,P-J!Jl. Jn ~~di.lo<ISanum :'"'~· 1w.,~~1U,.°'~~~~ Ike.
of Marco '•w•~· uruor "'' m ....,... "' ' '' ,,.,-'t-. •-"-'oa, a nat'IV e ol Mia~', Juan • Ill al Me&ICan illiel)I bid been fOWld to • • • -.••a u~ ~Ions and"°""" for the audlenct '. be' worldn1 Jn lier MeDcln !nod factory Ariz., 11aried her bullnels •career with a
will absorb most o1 the llme bu!!• brief In Southern Calliomsa. • ia»• food stand which eipandecl Into
preaenteHon will be made bf City Mrs.· Banuelos eaplalned at a Sena le Ramona'• Meslcan Food Products, Inc.,
Manager Donald G. Weldner .. Other San Financt Committee bearing that she wu a la<o8 ind tortillas plant In San Pedto,
Juan officials who took part In prepmipc una•are thlt any of her emplo)'es wen Celif., ud now • '5 million . ·1 year
tt!e study will be 1vallable for question-"wetbacks." • • ' . buatneu. big. . • . !'t ' •
My ~i, ;Ury Hears :· .Tri~· Faee Trial
l06th, Last Witness
. MEADE, Md. (AP) ~ The toeth
a final ·wltne11 tostifled today In the
·martial of COi. Oran K. H...,...
and the jodga lie! Dec. 11 for Jibe dosing
ar(Umetll> and'~ ol the .... to ·
the jury. '
--· the fm;D* °""mander of the lltll Liebl ~..,.... ""'been .. trial 1lnc:e Ail(. .......... he COil·
oealad the twimc ol a -tad £75 to
4G11 unmlllinl clftllUI In the South Vlet-
tu1mut. hunleL or Mv t.M
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, 2 Brothers, Tee1i Held for Drugs
Iida °' '"~ ~ • doaen p1ns, I The pills, offloen sald, are •UlllO<liltlo'
CODtaln l¥ frt119 ~
Two -s ... Clemanto brothen and a JS.yur..&d youth face charges of sale
ol marijU111a and dangeroua dnlgs todaJ
~·--bycliltdlfet,
P01t<e IAld 1hry lfHlled. John H,;.,anl
Roley, It, ol 4031 Calle 111be21a, Cyprus
Slianl, and hit brothir, t.ewrece, '9, of
1~ Trafa.lpr. a.tW: t(I 1lle@l'd .aale ftf. t•
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All ~ ...,. acheduled le: 'ar·
ralgnment today Ill 8eoth <>nap (iouoty
Munklpa] Cowl
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War
'Absolute'
·Neiltt:~fy
E*1ip~~sized
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WASil)Nq'l'Olf (UP!f ,_ · Pi:eoideot · """""'•,! 1t1i ·loo!ay ~· U.&. IJ 1 'Y:tL: ~, •z , _, <In• tllt<; Lidli>N'dr1 · ~:'1.'11· .~ti t ·:i.1/·t~~.·~ Jf • f . ~ ....,ll!oa. . • ... !'tiiY,., ,., I'\ ,.._ ~ • j ~
aald W1tl)llC a --tllll . ,HQMI WI A1"1Q .... ;11111'11·:1D IN JllATH V~ the . P.a JC1rt, Iba V..... ' . Mr. arid. Mn:'ftltW ·qhrfii.i: .el t.ttCl•11A19· .,.
states 8* ••a111olut•
neutiillty" and -become "~
lavolvedlDW-· N-~·~" leaden fl the W1Uta. "" the ........, Indian &ad' ltbtaliJ·hooJio ln -::-W
and West NistaJt \_1
Scott saJd _...,.of state William p.
·nog.,. will give -.... a !urthar brleflic at the cap11o1· T1leMay;'
The leaden· pw newsmen 1 cautiously
couci.d ' ac<IUllli ol their ll)Oetlng • with N-amld,._g from the bellle anoas that Indian and' Pald8tant rebel troopa
rapidly were Overrunning Pakjatanl
rovw +d' defe• tn Eut PMW.ln.
Mansfield; emphutzing he Qi ,.w:.
Ing Joi himleff and not the Prealdenl, ...
Jll'eASed hope that .the Sc\vie! Unlbn alld
Conupunlat' China could help hrlng about
a ceaae-flre. \fhtl• the United states la
remalnJng neutral,' Clllta' Is. 11Pportlng
PUlatan and Russia ouppQrting India. '
The rlyalry betwoen India and Patistan
has prevented Unltod Nations Security
Council~ actlon · on the issue, and the
United Staiea moved today to·hrlng the
matter be!ora the Ge!ieral Assemhly. The
Sovieta· have used their veto power twice
Jn the Security Council to till eHorla to
demand a cease-llre.
Aasbtant Senato Democ:raUc leader
Robert C. Byrd (W.V1.), aaJd In a Senato
apeech It la ''reprebenlible that the' Sovtot
Union lhould have used a veto to prevent
whatever chance there was ·to bring
about'peace." , ,.
He said he hoped the veto "wlll be
regarded by tbe -lei body u the
obllrUctlcollm that ,n la." I At the Wbtte Hou'.ae, Nixon greeted
wanrily the new 1mbaSA<tor from
Pakistan and ·four·,otbel' envoys during a
previoUlly, acheduled dlpl°"1atlo creden-
tials prtoenlatlon. . • • ·
Nlaon told the Palilatanl·am-.
Nawabzada A&ha Mohammed Raza , 11we
are vt:ry happy to welcome you."
Fo£lowi!ll the prdentatlon, ·NJton ln-
vitod Rm'• wtfe and dauglitor to join In
a group~pb ancl·sald, "Give them
our best smllf:." The Pakiltanla remained seriou,.faced
wblle N-amtlid. · ' . .
S~Q.on Worker
Burned " by ·Acid "
'f~d,:~.~gi~hi-~rs ~.
. ,
lte~d Into Tax Bill Meet ·:
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SACRAMENTO (UPl)·-,A group of Assembly 5peUer Bob MlJntU .. ..,
tired arid angry lawmaters1prepered to-ranged the pwage of the tu bill In the
day to go <lnto special .p1on' on taxes, Aaembly lite a rat delerjlJW a alU!!if
with ,.;me of the 'Repiibllcam mad ·ai ship." ~:·
Gov. Ronald Reagan, and ollin•• of the ' 'MOrett! prorDptJy retorled by caJUJic ,
Democr-ts mad 1t eacb.o.ther. :\., Mills' attack 11penonally moUv1ted.'1
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Reagan called 'the spacial oeialon after , He '[lid' "lt, ~d be lrr..pon.ible ~
the I~ adjoUined .l!s l~niciotb us to adJu\lm without pwlng a·~:
session -the lo¥st ·in •ry ~, .1 toiti~i~tlie_goverDiir's·WcftJ> vd~ut ppsing'.,.,a •tax. bill which would, · rlildeil: bldget ·~ . . ~ ~
have'cloRil a 1310 million defloft ln"the ''iiie iat1blii · -m have raJiiri'I .. Ila!~ budget, ' the 'd·•~t ..... 'Im...,..: iTbe bill· was rejected1by1tb9,Sena:te;bUt · ~ ·to·~ver ~1 -:"""r-~,. Passed the As!<imbly; • • ' 'wl~ of lltato Income laJ l>eglmhitl •
'Senate il>emocrattc ;teader James t R. ! Jati.i l.i " ~~:,
Mill.' Saturday . charged' Democratlc , 'l1Mre la question oow about -
'BACK ·TO •WORK, MIN'
Gov. Ronald llaat•n ·
the leglalature can pua a ta hill In -
to start wttbboldlng by Jan. 1. ::
Republican Alaembljoman W 1111 a ta
Bqley af•Sah Rafael, the author of illo .
tu htll 'lllllchdiedtlo-y,momlng, hat
i said ho' will DOI cany·the -bill apbl during the ,special ......,, •
.Tiiis, eouptad with •. predicllon .,.
Moretti Of "lar&e , 'ablenfeelmn." II
.·today'• -mat..,.. a detay ~ a tu meuure ts written ml begins IU
way toward p1a.,e
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.... .... ~., ... ~ ..... On~~~ lof. . ~= lllaC-... =-.... wlt!llJ ... ti 1,..W.. ....
1tst1tkln which could proYide an
a~ted $t million to the county for.
',oblic transit. ·
.... otllrW ••1-9•r , lor -"'i !l!INf ... Jl1• be' &:;!:' rt .._ ~ .. ~-ltalloo -W!UO .. ·tlllol!' ..... ._. " tl.""""1tlowoi1l .. -•• 1.,.
· clllal. . • 1 _1:·. Jll'tllk !'!:..,?'~P\\tllri , · ', . .-af-Jnnoporialloocorrldora.
'l1lo _.m blll slv• .., -of A' ~ .,. ... rOi *"' · ~ ..W, lllllJUonally, "lb• .-,,•
&lpe tbon an opl!on. U °"'·dto!de H It -Id -,...._ -.,.._, "'9 -.... O\'Wllependent upon the r Orance county Transit District direc-·Ion 1od<)' "'l'•imousty adopted a r<SOlu·
lion offered by Fifth District SUpervisor
·•llO!lllld W. caspen of Newport Beach
asklnc the board to act under SB 325
of great benefit to the cltlzem they can bus and raU lines. automobile: AJthou1h the 1utomobilf. and
apply tht new Pl tu windfall to a one -Advertisi ng and evaluation of ex~ U. 1,..11 11Jtenw..tiave1* trernt~
fourth of one plercent reducUQn 1n ules services. ' ctoOs)y tieiteflclal to tconornle gfoi(h 1n
tans on all ~~inOW"SUbject to l~e -Demonstration pn>gramt 1lmllar to thlt.,county inanr.resldenlt ~J1ff.1"1ve,
f "'*h was signed by Gov. Ronald Reaaaft
regular• sales tax levy. the commuter bus service project pro-Environmental Pollutkm It · becOming
Caspers told fellqw trlNlit · district poaed by UC Irvine students. wotie and it seems to me thai we'P
S weeb ago. .
, ~ In a I~ report, ur1ed that
directors thls morning ~t. the fund pro--Loog range mau transportation plan-11aver be able to bulld sufficient roads to
Vided by tbe11ew llwlhould be utill}ed ID nine. • 1ccommodale all the can. .. · · .. .. •
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'.~Link .to Can~er .
·:virus Revealed ,
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The team. headed by ·Dr. Sarah
Stewart, a pathol<11l1t; 11id the virus wa1
grown from the cells .of 1 sarcoma
(m1lignant tumor of connective ~s1ue l
taken from the thigh of a 33-year-old
woman.
u. s. s.
• olAI~
•
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llot!I projecta w~ supported by the
Nationil Cancer ~nstitute, 1 unit of the
N1tlonAl lnJU1&1fal ol Health,
The USC discovery was made 1 by a
1um heoded b1 Dr. Robert M.
McAllister, bead of virology r~arch at
Children's HOlpitAI. ol Lot Angtle1, 111d
Dr. Murr•y B. Gardner, associate J>*
~'06,· •• IN DIA
s ••
fessor of palholoay. ·· ·
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lay •( l•ntol •
The dlscov~ was revealed in the Dec.
7 Issue of . tfie Brltiah acientulc journal "~ature," !11rePl>rt co-au\bOred by . Dr.
BobOrt J. 'liui-. head ol lbe vtral
carclllocenesla tifal>clo ol .lbe Natlonal
Caocer IutJtute in w uhln&ton, Wbue
the USC ·ftJlll<bers worked.
Ul"I Mtwl'"ll' BOTH INDIA AND PAKISTAN CLAIMING VICTORIES IN WAR
Indian Navy, Air Unlt1 Bombarded Karachi, Chltt19ong
,\ . ~4 Top ArtiSts
Set to Teach .
"U lbe virus II human, It wW put us a llPt-;.ar lliud." u.~ 1ald. "We will !le wOrtloa' lirftlt bwnano lnsiud ol cat1
·and clllciw. we didn't exPe<t to be
there for quJte i ftiw 'ye.an.''
lnd!a Seeks Quick ·Win
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L(igJ1:tl{I t;lmses A'-tum ctalm11Mui owruner
to•blve '6Gnd a )iuman clnCeJ' virw:, but
In Pakistan Conflict
Four -Lquna Biacb arlllta .111'~ llnce hu ll«o lllaPUted. . ~ Imel 1 variety of pali;iUna daues · tut Haebner ldded that "we don't want From Wire Service•
......,. lbe winier quarte al the tqmoa 1oO eariy a telegram fron\ P!Oildent Nix· India recognhod lbe East Pakistani tleacb 8dlool of ~· on Coacntu11.Ung us for/'diaco(lering the rebel Bangl1 Desh rovmunent today and
~~ fteciltration for .the diu. 1n ~ ~ virus . This happened a fe"w months reporte<r Its troops were moving rapidly
nbw. ~ ud .MvUced peln. i •eo.;and..J don't want It to happen again," through East Pakistan in hopes or a quick
•'*81., ftter color 11111 laadlclpe ll'ftow . ht;. aald, referripa' to the Houston ' an-victory. A spokesman said 5,000 Pakistani
, ~-.ecep6ed It Ult ildl041, .,O 1.quna ~.ent. troopa at J.essore in ·East Paki1tan were ~ 11oed. , r ... ~ • ':t • '( WhUe tnany 1elenli1ts hive been con-tieing encircled. •
ArUstl Armen. Gupu¥n, R:e L• r vilpld for ye1r1 that a vlri.is plays some The Pakistani military' go~emment Meet • KulR ~ P Rkk . r619. In trju;erinl the de1tructlve growth retaliated by breaking off dlplomaUc ._~~· 8ecktr1 of ~Ce.Us, the search 'tor an ex-relations with India -aom1lhln1 it had
JRw ...... wW . 1n lihple' tf 1ucli 1 vlrus bas beeb llow and not done Ill this war om tM two o&her1 the
llildV*'clll' ,....,,.... • .i dHflcult. 1 • ' ' ' ' two nations . foqht ill .19fi71 and , 1916.
Tbe Sc:bool of Art la the oa1J prtqte More than 25 cancer-causing viruses Spokesmen said recognlUon ol the so-c1U. ~ ~ kl. Orange .County which are known, bu( they art an anlmal ed "Peoples Government of ,Bang\a
awqd1 tbe biachelor of. !me arts (BFA) ·cancer vi~s. .. De1h" .would make setuement of tile war
odegow. Couraa are opprovod bY the o ..._f ... ;•di ,, ~1.; ,iRb tfl , I more dllflftll 1• '' " California SUperintandeat of Public _ 1 me aeove-ry, c11 cu , .' s a Instruction for veterans genu1ne )>Umin c1ncer-caus1ng virus, It Jn other flst-movin& developments:
other courses offered· during the nine will give scientists for the first. time an Tht United S,tates .1uspended at least
week quarter, startin' ~an. 31 lnclu.de example of what they are up against, and temporarily ~.6 mlllion in 1eneral
desi ...... , and . , Ni-~ atf. 1 .• drawift" ,In" a ~ubJ~.t fo.r ~.per\ments. j.o detFmine .economic aid tor India., Last week the
... ~;;,1 ~~ .,.1ntnialdn1,> l1li Wt WI)' .611 atlacklnttl> apen\!Sll "U.11" Oll)<!lad .mun1tl6i!c :11st .'Uc'""'
jewelryrila g, p b 0 t 0 graph y and said. whlcli could' hive bid1 an· immediate
ct.ramies. Some scientists belleve, however, that effect on India's military efforts inside
A brocliire oa the school will be sent on b.?cause cancer Is so deeply involved with East Pak'lstan. -
request... lbe basic processes ol Ille, onlt; ~ lJlOre : Pakls~91' Jet lilhters repm:tl\dly •t·
"' profound lmowleclge ol lb• nature ol· life~ . tal ked '1 lo!cllan city '!I: ~baY . In a .J~ will unlock the knowledge they~ oeed -.of· . -;· • · .. ~ ; . '
Santa Ana Man C1 I what cancer is 121 ho it ""rl<' and t . ~ . 1~ !l...'•
6'I (3) how it can be stopped. -.-· • aguna Exnwits
Di~~-in Crash Billy , Grahtini Dolls, Antiques
A Sailta J\n• man .io.t his llfe Saturday
r11'f that Jasied Je11 than ,hi.if ID bout .
Air raid warninca 10unded alt over
wtltun lodia altfr 1undown. No· aues.-
ment of d.lmage1 wa1 rtpOrted.
'the owners of a U.S. merchant lh.lp
reported 1trafed by Indian planes in the
Bly ol1Benaa1 uld today the captt.in and
· t,.o crtwmen were wuunded superficially &nd·the ve11el wu all&htly damaged. ~ lhlp1 tht 12,70l-ton Buckeye State
waa exPeeted to Arrive today at Rangoon.
Indian an-· fQrce flchler·bomber1 at--
tacked the Dacca · alriiort In Eost
P11d1tan just 4S I poup ol Engllth
women and children arrtved to be flown
oul by I United Natloo1 merc,Y Dlaht. No
lnjurlu were nf1Qf1ed. •
Tbe United SIAiu led a United Na·
Uon1 move today to take the India-
Paklatan crllla. to the General Auembly
and out of UM: Security COuncll where two
Soviet vetoes , have plr1l~ effort.I to den\and I CelR-fltt. f-~ ~
Indiln worker1 aJ10 hive camouna1ed
the famous Taj Mahal to protect it from
'30mbln1 attlcks~ Tourl1t1 were barrtd.
.lnd.ll.n '1poke1men reported a number
OI vktorle1 lit, a wkte circle arol&nd the
East P1klltanl caaltll of Dtcca, Ind sild
the Plklstanl ri1llltary litu.aUon was
becomlag cr!Uc1I. Radio P a k t ·st a n
reported that the East Pakistan Counctl
of Ministers met in Dacca to aear \IP
East Pltiltanl war efforts. t 1
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"Ii 1 lo lmpar1liv1 · lbll WI oflor aod olJotr $ ·""'' oolf I ... -ol lraYIL •u!'io"" ctGd or ~ a .to • ol ftmiJY palllle am.ta wW bt DeCllM'1 lf • vtldcltl. All t11• '8 to provkit
lheae alterutivea are to be comlort.UI~ adequate tramp,rtajloa service for these
and floanclally attrictlve. The propert groups." tax ii already overburdened." Caspers noted that the transit district's
C.spvs *Unued, "I am Vtrf con· Special Bus Study Is under . way. "Witb
cttDeil abeUt tM Inadequacy of pubUc aaaiatance from our Technica.I Advisor)' trana~taUon In this county. There are Committee we have a· list'of'niU0111lly
alx>al 1oe,ooe elderly-~~IJ and •ro.~ recognl!ed enns'l!tlnt. li<m.• from which
yOUlft:sters under 16 years ef ale' in to choose. I am confillent we will~ be
county who cannot operate-automobile . in the poslUon lo wovlde aom~ JnObillt)'
"Additionally there are 1 e v e r for residents ln accord, witq 1a on-
thouaand 'l&mllit:1 who have no vehlcll aultant't recommtnd.l!tktn."
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..Jury Says ·B~ard
D·istrusts ··Press
Orqe County &lpervisora a r t
t•generaJly distruslfuJ of the press and
not toO V(lllfug to oPen the windows of
their ofncei to dally public expo.sun,''
the crand jury charged today in Its se-
cond crilkism of the county board
members in three days.
Friday, the jury members in a report
signed by foreman Doreen Maraball of ·
Newport Seach, criUciud the board for
failing to atiack the probltm.! or air and
,ground transportaUon in the county.
Today's report'" urges that the
supervisors "institute a policy of keeping
the public continuously and adequately
informed of all current and projected
oper1tklns of county governm~nt via the
press, through their own offices and by
all dtpartments."
Continuing In .the same veln., the report
on public relations states, ''the philosophy
of controlled information has gained so
much momentum that it can be corrected
only, In the jury's opinion, In an about
face by the supervisors themselves."
The board is asked to direct all depart-
l)'l:tnt heads to open wide their offlce1 to
the public , ....
The report further charges lbat "lbe
malaise of controlled . new1 bu aprud
throughout many of the c o·u n t y
departments. It has been exaeel"bated
amona flllployes for fe.ar of their jobs.
"The result of this official 1tUtude ls
that many department executives, in
fruslratlon and concem have withdrawn
from Fl"' liaison with Ibo 'working
preas.'
Merry-go· round
Kills;' B~a Boy
A Brea boy wu killed Sunday when he
crawled into the mechanl.sm chamber on
top of a pl1y1round merry..10-round a~
• Fannill( Elemantaey School In llllt city.
Jl'1'!es Potter, I, IOn of Mr: and Mr1.
B. W. Potter, 185 Sungrove Place, died 1t
SL Jude Hospital in Fullerton ID hour
after the mid-afternoon accidelit, the cor-
ol'ler'• office reported. •
lnvatlgaton said lbe boy cllmed Into
tlie mechanism on top of the play&J'OW)d
· device and became entangled fn the
rotaUnc ban when. other children ac-
tivated tbe merry-go-round. HU: head was
crushed.
IDttlnf at board members directly the
r~ reads :."'Itle,JW'Y ~ieYts·that the
l>t<>Ple mu1t be kept 1bre1st of 1U opera•
tions or their oouiitY's government cc;in-
tinuauy. Yet It finds that five men of
uaumed alngle purpo>e -Ibo public
g9Qd -have falled during the past year
to perform this function effectively to the
discomfort or the publlc interest. It •
The jury adds, ·~e puQlic is being, ,s
a consequence, informed inad equate11;of
both day to day operations and future in-
tentions of it.s county servants, except for
what news the pre.s.s ls able to extricate
through private sources in addition to it.s
coverage of public meeJings and hear·
ings." ·
The report concludes with a recotn-
meodaUoo that, "the supervison should
utilize their executive aides to promote
genuine, continuous liaison w:ith the elec-
torate.
"Information must now freely not only
from offices or the supervisors and th•
county departments, but also from the
contributory commissions, including the
airport and planning commissions, the
tran.!l.t distrlCt, and the Local Agency
F9nnaUon c.ommls.slon.
Property Tax
Payments Due
Orange County Tix Collector Bob
Citron today reminded property
taxpayers that the first installment
of taxes ls due Friday.
He warned that If the first 1&
stallment ls not ffi:eived in hls of·
flee by 5' p1m. on that date or
poSlmarked bl' Dec: 10, I Ill per-
cent penalty will be assessed.
The tax collector stated that
monies received through Dec.
L show collecUons behind la.st year.
H .. s>ld .lhllt as ,ol· Dec. 1, 1970
$27,918,000 hod been paid In to his
bfiict compared to $29,98.1,000 as of .tl\e same da te this year. .
· "!:Ven though we have cOtlected ~ miJlion more than last · year," J1.ated Citron, "since this yei.r's tu
bill ts S50 million more tlian lut
fear we should have Collected
fl,SM,000 more than we have thi.!
)'ear as of Dec. I." 1
~:,;~~~~':~n: Pk~~ Filrn Preview Of e .ast Yules
A,.,.,. Ill Orange and dropped Into I
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Jose .9 : Sanchez, 19, ol !OS S.
Broadway; was dead on arrival et Chap-
man GeDlral Hospital shortly alter the
Set in. Laguna
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J>aintlngs1 uUques and ~111 reprdeQ·
taUve of Christmases past are featured
'in the Deeember art eXhiblt 1 It the
Llgun1 Federal Gallery.
DIAMONDS •OUT OF PAWN
• ESTATES
• OVERSTOCKS
1:30 p.n!; accident
His pUsenger, Kartn E. Martiri, 24, Of
the 11me ·St.':'lta Ana aeldress, was
reported ln crJUcal condition with. he1d
Injuries today In the BIJTle hospital.
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An invitation•! preview of the Billy
Graham World Wide Pictures prodµction,
''For Pete's Sake," will be Spon60f'ed In
Laguna Beach Frld1y by the local
coordinating COITimlttee of La g u n a
Outreach, headed by Biiiy Wade.
Represenlatlves of leading I o c a l
organizations ~ave been lnVited to the
9:30 a.m. pr~entalion at the Soulh Coast
Theater, a prt:lude to the public acreening
at the theater. Jan. U t.bn>u&h Jan. 18.
The feature-ltngth co'9r fibn , set in
Denver, stars Robert Sam~ who ap-
peared in Graham's "'Ile ResUess
Ones," and Pippa Scott. •
Ticket• for the J1nuaey screenl.nis may
be obtained by' c11llng 494-4135, .(If from
team captains the Rev. Ted Lepper, Milt
Hmaon, Robert Joyce, Judith Young,
Ro!>e:t Douahty, Dell Gher~. Doualt•
tJ:h)er, Marilyn Broc.Jus or Dr. John
Wheaton.
A ZO.year-old doll aillecUon from
around the world is being exhibited by
Mrt, .Char.lotte M.unroe and her daughter,
Gall McClain.
Roberta Gauthey, antique dealer who
coordinates the Winter FesUv11'1 antique
show~ hu 1 collection of tradlUon1l
Chrislm1' Items from bygone years and
Jim ind . Glorl1 Blacketer have loaned
many pieces of anUque furniture and 1c-
ctssoriea to create a "Cbrlstmaa of the
Nineties" 1ettin1.
Palntlrtgs In oi\s and .watercolor• by
Laguna . aruau Lloyd ' Blbcoci. Jolin
Bingham and Louise Leyden and a panel
of artwork by youngsters from Top of the
World achoo! CO~P.l~te the December
show, which Is open to the pubUc free of
char1e durin& butinea houri. ·.
Rockwell, UAW in Accord . "
On· I~ Percent Pay Boost
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A th,.._tur
cootNC:l with a JI perttnt pay hlctule.
ln'lbo fint•yur bu be .. approvO!I. by
unk1n1 -Wlc 11,000 'forken' It
'"" NOrth American Rockwell planti,
United Auto ~a.ni::I Acroapact Workers
leaders said Ibey erpecl<d lbe Pict to aet
• r.1Uornrlde trend for h.llure contract
negotiations 1ffect1n1 1&1,000 .._
wbrlim.
After S,100 union membtra from
Rockwell'• Los An1ele1 plant voted 'II
percent in favor of the contract SUnday,
Union leaden wlrtd the federal Pay
.Board asktna Ill 1pprovat
The board, wtUch overstes w-.:e. &et~
lltments under the N Ix on ad·
mln1stratlon'a economic fonnat, h1f 1el a
5 5 oerctn1 111ldtllnt fnr 1'\tW 0"V In·
creases. UAW leaders said, however,
• lhfy were confident the contract would
be approved.
Unlon }oc1l1 in Santa Susana, Calif.,
Columbus, Oblo and Tulaa, Okla., also
rtUfle:d the te~Uement, Sundaf, offlcl1ls
said.
The contract, endorsed by union
leaden last Wediltsday, increuea wages
an •verap of It cenl.I per hoUr ln the
first year ovtr the currtnt aver11e
hourly rate of $US. It provtdel raises of
14 and 11 et11ll_the nut two yean -
tach ob.lul s percent -a1on& with -· q1.11vln1 and fringe 1>enen11. .
The prevlollt thr•ye1r ronlr1ct tt·
-plrtd Oct, I, but "" utonded, by prior
aa,rtement whllt neaoU1tlon1 conUnued.
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bettor than wholosalt pricos which wa cover with °"r unlqua money bock
9u1r1nt11. Come in •nd compare before yoJ buy.
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COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN
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DOWNTO~ ~A lllllA-ltN-"°""' • Pr11nr
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BUY YOUR
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
OLD GOLD
MUSICAL .
INSTRUMENTS
STER&O EQUIP,
OR MOST
ANYTHING
OF VALUE.
IRING THEM
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' W AsilJNGTON (UPI)"-The Senate !<>-
day conflrmod Mra. Romana Acollla
llanuelos . to the largelf cemno~ rwe
of U.S. trea1Uter.
"Hu M!"ln•!l<>n was approved by voiie
vote .w~ de~ta ·or diacussioa' alter
b<lng, opposed ,by the AFL-010 bocaUIO
)llegal M'elic>n alleiis'Illd been found to
be working in her Melican lood taCcory
in Soulhem Calllilm!i
Mrs. Banuelbs e~ at a Senate
Finance Corrimltte.e hearing that sbe wa1
UD&'i''ate that any of ber employtl' were
"'wetbacks... . . .
The job of treasurer bas lltUe power
wtljt ;t, But ber signature'Wlll appear""
all ,nP. U.S. p6jier Diorio/·
Mrs. Banuelos, ff, 'wlll suec<ed ·Mrs.
DOrothy Andrews' Ka.bis, wbo died In of ..
fICt. . • . . . ~.
Mrs. Banueloe, a naUve· of Miami,
Ariz., started ber business career Witb a
l'OO !ooil iWtd wb!Cb' elq!uii!e<I lbto
Ramona's Mexican Food Products, Inc.,
a taros anti tortillas P.\•nt'ln tSan Pedro,
Calif., and now a $5 mlWon a year
business. . .
Sbe IB alip a founde<'and diredo< of
the,Pin Am< · · 'NlliOnal 'Baak <if East , ,._ , M . Los . •-eJes, ·the.natJoii'I ,Onl,JWCID ~ b8nk.' ~ / .... Amedca~ 1¢1o!i• • Mr r.= 11tiota '* lljri:~~.I adaelled,•Malcanl !ladeillmd
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Senate. -lloY. 1i ~ But Mn. 11i ....... tall ~ ~
empkiyes aaid"they...,. d or hold
doCumenla eotllUD& Ihm to w In ~
CIJl\Dl!Y· i
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Set f or1 Tuesday
Services "1ll br bel!l at "°"" Tueod<y
ln.Paclljc View Chapel fot Velml Clai
Daly, 211 Emerald Bay, LagUna -.. wtlO died S0¥<Yr.al Beverly Manor COD'
valescehtlldsplllil, l;a(una Hills. Sjlt-
~Sbe Is mived bf ber busbal)d, "' G.;,._,. 111!11. Jollo; two ~ Sarah arii'""ifw; an or 111e 'hOmt; ·rather,
llArold P. CUI of """"'9 Beadl; m
, .. brotberl. Harold Cus, Loi An£ela, ..ti Quincy Cols, Dlllvllle. •
Dr. Raymond I. Brallaml of It. A-•'• l'nlllJltl1an Cllurcb wUI ol-llciale al the ,aervlce, witli bdrtal ot
_,pldllc View Memortil Park to follow. . . ~
' To Use Concorde
PARIS (UPI) -Preldent Georps
Pompdla ll C--. l!nw to Uto
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Nixon nat -_,, 1111 protolypo
Concord• •pmoolc -· a -ndlo llatloo Aid todaY\ A.......,_ W
Ille l!lyM l'lloce •id he bod no ln-formalloo oo tbt rePOri.
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Lquna Beach ~ Don Rose
ljOa .amiounced apedal~llillday service.
hours for the two . ~y• before
<lriltmas, Dec.11 lllil i>ec. It.
On both. ditao, ,..ti~ loliby ·wtndow
..mce·w111 be ptovidOd until ooon at the
main ·post ofllce,•51'l Glenneyre St., the
fmai>ce llaUon, 237 tag1ma Ave. and at
both tbe '!;allUlll 'HDls·md•SOutb Lacuna
' ' (IOI! oflloe brandies. • •RJ.e llrgll'pootal~n li>oboerve tbil~·nWllacWu... of Dec.
JO 'ior<, Jtcal 'pick.lg.O • aild ~-lown
canll:.notDec. U fol;'local ctnls and let-
terS>to:inlUre-dellv1171>y. Qrlatmal.
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lfcislltion wblch could provide an -ted • miJllol! lo Ille COWlly for 'llublk: trlJISit. .
• II Onace County Transit District direc..
ii.. "*"'Y WlilllimOUily adopted a resotu·
..:_~ ctqered 'by Fifth Dl1lrict· SUpervisor:
'Jlonlld W .. ~ ol Newport Buch ~ the bolird lo act Wider SB 31S
!'Jtbich was 11gned by Gov. RQnald Reagan
four wteka ago!
, Caapt/I, in a lengthy report, urged that
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~.~ ••~otarked f"f ~--........ citlel; t' na:: ,,,. lllftct~ tli!·lloa!d o1 Sut*fa •option. ltlhey de<;tde tt tr
ot great blnefit to U>e ciUz.ens they can
apply I~ pof W llt"':lndfall l<l a one
fourth of one ~~f redUction in sale1
taxes on all ~ now aubject to the
ngular sales tax levy.
CUpen toki fellow transit district
dincl<l!" this nl!>rntntl that the fund pro-
nled by the aell( lsw abould be ~tiliud In
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.. -tme\Jriant Itel!' tit the -tdi lot • ~'!JY a. ---~bly • ~leetone In the q-lo updentand the '~ollile. , t 21'"· "~' 1ei>brte<l ljund•Y they J'l' Opi1mtst5 their dl.-ry wlll put
-cancer nlel~ "1 light-year ahdd,0
)at wimed agalilst' accepting lhelr Do·
'Slinas 11 confirmed unW more tesls cln ,be made. . . -
';)ll'eanwlille, in . W"ht)lglon D.<:.,, a ~ ·University research\ team -.i.i,·~ Simday that In ll separate ~"I!, ~ (l'OWD ~ ~'virus of hmn1n . . '
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'Ille ~· hUded .;by Dt. Sarah Stewart, 1 pltbologtat. ailcl .the'Ylrus was
grown horft the c1lll of-~a sarcoma
{mal~nt tumor of connectivt ,tlssue)
,taken /lorn
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the thigh of a 38-year-<>ld -. Boti projects ' were supportecf. by the
National Cancer InsUtuie: a wijt of lbe
Natltjoal l~stttµtes of Health.
'lbe USC diacovery was made by a
team he>ded • by Dr. Robe{! M.
McAllister, head of viroloo research at
QO,lren's Hoapital ol. Los Angeles, and Dr, Murr.,. B. Gardner, associate pro-
fesMJt pf~pathology. · ,..i·
'lbe dJJcovery w11 reVelled.in tire~-
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~-·~t.r. ' ;..nu GI -~ be apertltd -: r"' .. -,, prlvtla _.iu,
ol nrult fteOltlie ~ -d lndDde plrtrmg .,... etq rapid •
bus and raU lines . -~dv~ and evaluaUon 9f l!llstinl
services. .
-Demonstration programs stmllar .to
tht comfD(Jter bus service project ~
posed by UC Jrvlne JtlidMll.
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~ t ' f I ~tU..·~ bet"'* C.U:.. "II la llnfll'aUve !hot we olffl Mii oliMr -wio-lltve OIQ '•r,..
IJ, 1\-.cf ~ 11111 Ille llltte tfleoiailY< -ol tnvti. Aulat•oeo cond Gr tJiW ctalln lo uae ol foJillly !Jfndoli ol ftlljlwoya ...,ard the de~ (rom putillc fubdl wW be neceuary ~ vohlcill, Aa tmWt.inl need ts lo pnivtde
mlllt al Mm t 1111 transportation CQrtjdois. . lbese aJtemaUvt1 are to be l'Omfortable adequate trllL!lpottation service for the.sa 11o,. rs aid, tdditlonally, "the cbontr and fl!llll<Lllljl tltractive. The property groups."
bill -... oitrd,pendent up tht tq Ls A(rudy <1verbwdtned.11 Caspers noted that the transit district's
1Utomobile. Altbouch the 111tom0flilt l,Dd Cag>ert coa.tiaued, ''I am very ., Special Bus Study is under way. 11Wilh
tbt f~af,_ P, ...... ~ft-~JI ~n-cerried 1bout "1pe lnadequaey of putlfk 111lsta~e from our Technical Advisory dOuali lierieTI<lf!Jo e<(,riooue·ftwdi In .. fr-ljao in UUs CO\l!lty. There are Commltt.e we h•Y.F a·Ji.i 'ol nationilly
tlltJ',,..ntrm&llJ"ros!denil doiiof·drm. -abou!-100,tlO elderly,.,_, and t'IO,eotl recognlied conaultmg·.flrms"fr(iin which
ErlvironmhltaJ pollution ls becoming youngsters under JS years of age ln the to choose. J am confident we will soon lw
wcne and it aeentJ to me that we'll county wbo cannot operate automobiles. in tbe pos~on to provide )5011\e n)Obility
ftaVer be able to bttlld suUicleot roads to "Addit-.Uy, there ,,-e sever a 1 for rtsid"'3 in accord with a co~
,;• acco~~te all the car~: .
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UJ'l "-W BOTH INDIA AND PAKISTAN CLAIMING VICTORIES IN WAR
lndl1n N1vy, Air Units Bombl~ K1r1chl, Chltt1gon9
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"generally d1ltrustful of the pres11 and
nol loo Wf)llnc. to open the Windows of
their offices tO di.Uy public exposure,"
the grand J"'1 charged l<lday in its se-
copd criticism of the county board
members in three days.
Friday;' the ·jury members in a report
signed py forerwn Doreen Marshall of
Newport Buch, critic~ the hoard for
failing to attack the problems of air and
ground, transportation in the county.
Hittini at board memben dirtctiy the
r~ r~d!: ''The jury believes that~
people t\').U$l be kept abre&st of all opera·
I • t • , , Uons of their county's governrhent con-
tinually. Yet it finds that five men of
assumed single purpose -the public
good -have failed during the past year
to perform this function effectively to the ' discomfort of the public interest."
'J'be ~ adds •. "the publie-is being, ,_s
a consequence, Wonned inadequately ol
both day to day operations and future in-
tentions of its: county servants, except for
what news U1e press is abJe to eitricat1
through private source! in addiUon to i1'
coverage of pubJk: meetings and bear· 1..... " ..... t .; -' ., T -. 1 • •
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Sct:w Teach
Lagnna Cl.asses
7 liaue of the British acienWic journal
0 Nature," a rriort co-eutbertd"tJy DJ'.
Robel! J," H~ t*'I ol '"-'· Viral ~-i. 'l!fajich O! 'the "Ni.11o..r .. ~r Inatltu~ 1n.. w•Stunetori. ! where Ind . s· k Q . ' ~Ilu~~=...:1r,;i~~;~.i . ia_· ee s · uic_k Win Ji&ht·yeat aud;" lleJ>oei' lllld. "We will
Today's report urges th at the
supervliors "institute a pOll~y of keeping
the public continuously and adequately
Wonned of all current and projected
optrations of county government via the
press, through their own offices and by
.all departments.'\
C:Ontinuing in the same vein, the report
on public relations states. "the philosophy
of controlled information has gained so
much momentum that It can be corrected
only, in the jury's opinjon, In an about
face by the supervisors themselves."
The report concludes with a r.ecom·
mendation that, "the supervisors should
utilize their executive aides to -promote
1enuine, continuous li.aison with the elec-
torate.
Four wd~lmown Laguna Btacb artiols '.t01• I bead a viorlety of 'pointing ctuses !JIUrlnl &hr: wm'ter quarter at the Laguna iJleach Schoof ol Art. •
'' Rfciatratlon ~ the clsues I~ begin· ,j!lnJ,, in!<rmediate and adYpced pain·
'lln&, wa~ colqr and lartdsaipe ls now ;J>elnr ""'1'1ed at the lcliool, l30 l,a1una cu,.. Road, . l
. ArUats Annen Gasparian, Ro g er ~.. lloler KJllllS aod . Rick ~ pill lnl!lrUct In fl!'lnling, Becker, 'Jlew ID. tbe teecbing attn, ..m tn~in
l'advuced palnling. ' ~ -
• 'l,'be Sch<!!>I ol Art ta the only prtvat<
lirl l<;bool 1.tn _,Or•!lle , Cjlunty !'(bl1h
awanlt Ille -<ol •llnO 1~ ,(Bfi'Al
degroe, Cout9U .... -ed Dy the
CllllonJla • Supertntendent of Public
IDstrucUon for veterans. ·
other, oouraea qUered ~uring the. nine
week qUUW,~ ·~ JP..: 3,, ,Jncl~e dolitln and/ -:: 'llla fdr1Wlllf .aod
anatomy, lnterior~design, printmaking,
jewtlr)rmMkle, p·boto1rapb,y and
ceramiCL.,.J
..A brocbUre on the school ~W be sent on
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Die8. in Crash .. • J • ..
A Santi~Ana man lost his,tile-Sa¥ay
nlgbt w~q·bls small foreign car ptunpd
off the Ntwport Frttway neat KateUa
Avenue 1'1 Orange and dropped .Into a
ditch. • • •
Jose )I. Sanchez, 29. of IOS S.
BroadwQ:., was dead on arrival at· Chap-
man Gt .. al Hospilal shorUf ·af1tr ' the
1:30 p.m; accident. ·" •
His ~nger. Karen E. Martin, z.4, of
the ume St.:ita Ana adi!rea, -Was
reported ·ll crilical condition with bead
lnjuriea ~Y in the amt hospital. >-;
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"' wortJJitr ,,.Ill\ bwnafts' lnitead of ca~
and chh:kena: ... ~e dkli.~t expec · lo be
there for F.te ~le' yells.:• • ·
A Hoillton team1clai:med last summSo
to have fouhd a human ~ncer virus, bllt Iii<-...,."" -iliJputed. • •
In Pakist.an Conflict Tho hoard Is aaked lo d~ect all depart·
ment beam to open wide their offices to
the public gaze.
"Information must flow freely not only
from offices of the supervisors and th•
county departments, but also from the
contributory comml.s8ioru:, including the
airport and planning commissions, the
transit distrid, and the Local Agency
Formation Commission. But Huebner added that "we don't want
too early 1 telegram from Preskltn~ ,N~·
on congratulating uo: for d1scoverinl the
Jint virus. This happened a few tnonths
'ago. and l'don't want it to happen 'qaln,"
he said, re.ferring to the Houston · an-
qouncement.
. wtipe many, acientis~ have been con·
vlnceCI fof years that a ,virus Plays some I"'!• In lriggertn( the deslructlve growth
of cancer cells, the searcll for an ex-
a~pli of such 11 virus has betrl slow and
dHltcult. I ' ' .
More than 25 cancer-causinJ vlnlses
1H< ~wn; but. ~Y are llj animal
'.l:iipctr ~·· f ) • . ... If the dllCOVery, called ''RD.114,0 11 a
genuine human cancer-causing virus, it
will give acienllsts for the first time an
example of what,they,are up .against, and
a subject for u~rlments to Aeltmlne • the berl way di lttacklng ll,i actiiittsi..
said. '
Some scientists believf:, however, that
~use cancer is so deeply if/votv,ed~th
the basic processes of life, ~"' ~ profOuhd knowledge of the n• i '.8f e
will unlock the knowledge nied cif
(tl what cancer is (2) how It .,
_(S) bow it can be stopped. ~
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F·ilm Preview .
Set in Laguna
An invltatlon1l preview of the Billy
Graham World Wide Pictures production,
"For Pete's Sake," will be spoMored In
Laguna Beach Friday by the local
coordinating committee of La & u n 'a
Outreacjt, ~a<led by Billy Wade.
Representatives of leadiog-I o c a I
organizations hive been invited to the
9:30 a.m. presen~~on al the South Coast Theete~1 a prelude to die public screening
at the tneater Jan•. 12 through Jan. ll
The fe1ture-lengtb col.or film, set In
Denver, stars Robert Sai'npson, who ap.
pea~ in Grahatn's ''The Restless
Ones," and Pippa 'Scott. ~
w~,\•·for: the1Jll'IUlry acreenlngs may
J be obllined by calling 4U-483S, or from
~leam captains the Rev. Ted Lepper, Mill
Han~, Robert Joyce, Judith Young, 1 Robei't Doughty, Den Gbere, Douglas
Llhlet, .Marilyn Broclu1 or Dr. John
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India · recognized the East Pakistani
rebel Bangla Des·h g_overnmeii.t today'and·
reported its troops were moving ripldly
through East Pakistan in hopes of a quick
victory. A spokesman said 5,000 Pakistani
troops at Jessore in East Pakistan were
being encircled.
nfe Pakistani military· government
retaliated by breakl~g .off ·diplrimauc
telitions with lnd1a -$bmething it had
not done in: UtJs war or· the two Othen the
two ilaUoos .foUght in 1M7 ~ 1965,
Spokesmen said recognition of th4 so-call-
ed , '.'Peoples Government of Bangla
1>e.sh1' Wo~d,·makt settlement otllii war more' dllftclilt. . ' [·"
In other fast-moving developments:
The United States suspended at least
temporarily $87.6 ~iltlon in. general
;economic ajj:I for India. Last . week the
.VJS .. · clDCeted .munlUOos list .licenses
which could have had an immediate
effect on IJl.dla'i military efforts inside
East Paklatian. ~·
., P_!'k~ili • jet fighters ~edly· at-
' ctet! lhe1Indlan city o~ Boplbv "'1 a .e: ·-_:.;,,:·
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Laguna Exhibits
Dolls, Antiques
Of'fast Yules •
, P~tinga, antiques and dolls represen-
_!.ative or ChristmasU past are featured
in lhe December art exhibit at the
Laguna Federal Gallery.
A 20-year-old doll collection from
around the world is ,being exhibited by
Mrs. Charlotte Munroe and her daughter,
Gall McClain.
ROberta Gauthey, antique dealer who
coordinate! the Winter Festival's antique
show; has a collection of traditional
Chril!l.tmas items from bygone years and
Jim and Gloria Blacketer have loaned
·many pieces o!. antique furniture ind ac-.
cessories to ~reate a "Christmas of -the
Nineties" setting.
Paintfgs In oils apq watercolors by
Laguna alti.sts LlOytl Babcock', John
Bingham and Louise Leyden and a panel
of artwo~ by youngsters from Top of the
World school complete the December
show, which Is open to the pub Uc free Of
charge during busineM hOurs.
. Roru{well,-UA Win Accord
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O*. l~ P~rcent Pay Boost . . .
LOS ANGELES (Al') -A th,....y..,
, i~tnd 1'lllt' a li percent J>llY increase
In .the l1nl yqr bM been 1pproYed by ~ unJons~~ ll,000 workers at • four N r ~n Rockwell plants.
· Unl A'\ilo ud Aerospace Workers
, let4trs said they upected the pact to set
1 naUOaWide Wnd lot future contract
nePieUOlll tUectlng ll0,000 aerospace
workers.
Arter 3,100 union members from
Jl9ckwolra i.o. Angetn plant voted '7
percen.t In r1vor of the con1t1ct SUnday,
Union k!ader1 wired lhe federal PJY
' Batrd,artttng jll ,_.1. . .
' Tbt board, whldl o<er..., 1'1(t NI-.
Uem<ni. .. the •NI x90 td·
mlnhttatlon11 ecooomlc format. his tel a
5.5 ptrctnt l\lldetlne for ..,. pay In-
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creases. · tJ A W leaders said,: however,
they Wt.re confident the oonlr1ct would
be 1pprovtd.
Union locals in Santa Susana, callf.,
Columbus, Ohio and Tulsa, Okla., also
ra tilied the , settlement Sunday, officials
said.
The contract, endorsed by union
!eiders last Wednesday, increases wages
1n aver age of 51 oenls per hour in the
first .year over the current average
hourly rate or '4.25. Jt provides raises of
14 and 15 cents the next tf'O "yean -
each aboot 3 perctnt -alon, with C06l-
ol·liVi ng and fringe btneliLI.
The. previous lhree-yUr contract ,,.
pired Oct. I. but was eJttnded by prior
agreement while necoUaUons continued.
raid that lasted less than half an hour.
Air raid warnings sounded all over
wr!istern India alter sundown. No a&e&-
ment of damage1 -.ras reported.
.'the owners of a U.S. merchant ship
reported atraled by Indian planes in the
Bay of Bengal said \Oday the captt.i.n and
two crewmen were wounded superficially
and the vessel was slightly damaged .
The ship, the 12,708-ton Buckeye State
was expected to arTiv~ today at Rangoon.
IndJan air force fighte'r-bombers al·
tacked • the Dacca airport id East
Pakistan just as a group of English
women and children Fflved '° Ae·flown
out by a United Na.lions mercy fli&ht. No
injuries were reported. ' .•
The United States ltd a' United Na·
tlons move today to take the India-
. The report further char1es that "the
malaise of controlled news has spread
~ughout many of the co u n t y
departments. It has been eiacerbated
among employes for fear of their job.s.
"The result of this official attitude is
that many department executives, in
frustration and concern have withdrawn
from proper llal.!On with the working
press."
M~rry-go-ro~d
Kills Brea Boy
Pakistan crisis to the General Assembly A Brea boy was killed Sunday when he
and out of the Security Council where two crawled into the meciianism chamber on
Soviet vetoes haye paralyzed eff9rts to top qf a playground , merry-eO:round at
demand;a aase-rll't. ~ , · . ( fanning Elementary School in that city;
Indian workers also have camouflaged James Potter, 6. son of Mr. and Mrs.
the famous Taj Mahal to protect it from B. W. Potter, 86S Sungrove Place, died ,1
bombing attacks. Tourists were barred. St. Jude Hospital in Fullerton an ho\lr
Indian Spokesmen ·reported a nwnber tfter the mid-afternoon accidenl,,.the lv_.
of Vici.Orie. in.a· wide circle, arciund the , Qner's office reported. , !
East Paklslani capital of Dacca, and said · Investigators said the boy cllmed · ·
the Pakbtani military situation was the mechanism on top of lht playgrolqld
becoming 'Critical. 'Radio P a k I st 1 n device and became entan~ed in the
reported that the East Pakistan Council rotating bars when other children ac-
of Ministers met in Dacca to gear up tivated the merry-go-round. His head was
East Pakistani war efforts. crushed. ~
DIAMONDS • OUT OF : P.AWN
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• ESTATES ..
• OVERSTOCKS
Property Tax
Payments Due
Orange County Tu: Collector Bob
Citroh today reminded prop¢)'"
taxpayers that the flf!t installment
of taxes is, due rrlday .
He warned that if the first in-
stallment is not feCeived in hla of-
fice by 5 p.m. on that date or
postrbarked by Dec. IO, a sil per·
cent penalty will be assessed.
The tax collector stated that
monies received through DeC.
l stv>w coliecUons behind last year. He .said that as of bee. 1, 1970
$27 ~918,000 had been paid In to his
off~ compared to $29,963,000 as of
<the same date this year. ·~ven though we have collected
S~in.illion more than last year,"
st.¥,edfCitron, "since this yelr's tax
bill is $50 milliori more than last
y~ we should have collected
'.$\865,000 ritore than we have this
~· Jt81 as -0f Dec. 1." . '
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better then whofesel• prices which w1 cover with our unique money beck
9uer1nte1. C~me in •nd compare before y~u buy.
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' ' . . 0RAN6E· ooumv. CALIFOllNIA .
. . By JORN YALTEllZA -
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Mr. and Mrs. llatokl Cbrlrumen are
lllci home safe in San.Juan Caplatr4110
today· -stUI tA!lliog the.neighbors of an
ilm!dible fOQJ' aya of being marooned
near Death Valley. · -
l'be true -laced with rescue delaya
caused by 1 major mall robbery -also ihdu&is the huildlng • of a hand-made
,_,,. road forty.feet long.
Tiie ~ ....,io, 1fho live al 313$4 ~.c.mtos Drive, bull! the escape route
.... their bare hands.
And wheJI help-llrWly arrived al
mw-t, Iha~ waa the route Ibey took in
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In ·lndia-Paltis~tan · ,
Actor's Kin . ,
Has Attack . . . . .
fu .. J8il 'Ccll . . ,~.'./,~·{' •
The o-i-..i.1 i..a. " ... 1ooit
BraclY iDlleed a.-'-' ----in as.,,~.jolleoll....., .....
.... riiltiag ~·-allepd :fllllll! ""' beatlnl-' •. F.dwanl r.llchoel 'Tlm>ey of 144 W. '
Mlirqllita, .a klcal -· ·bad been or-~ on Ille char~ Friday.
On 5aturday · ....,;ng Tierney com-
plained of severe pain and dilllcult
breathing. Oflicen1 lllD1Ulloh:d an am-
bulance. . ._ f
Tierney then was taken by c"y am-
bulance lo Orange County~ Center
where he waa placed under intensive care
fur what was confinnt!d:to·be •I aeftf'
coronary att.act.. As of Ibis m<1rniJJg Tierney Wu l!lill la
critical condlliod, hoepilal · SJIOkan\tD
aaid. 1 ..-
During Ille time of the aeimre. Tierney
had been In C11$!ody under 11,200 ball,
dlarg!d wHll ~'"".Alme Tlll'neJ, IS.
it iSall~ed th\'I the lie>ting. toolfplaCt
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NllDn hrlel~ --ilil-.at
the Wblte <-.. tbe ~l:"t. -Jndlan·and PailRanl troOps ID th Eaal
and Wl!ll Pa1'Ulu. • ' '
·SCOll aald Secretary of State William p.
lll>Cen wt11 Ii" la~ a further lrlelfllll ii the CoJi!lol xu.Iay.
The leaders gave newsmen a cautlOual'y
c:ouclied ac<o,mt of lhetr melllial wllh N--l'O(lll'lo\ fro'!' the hallle . .,,..
lbat -,and Pailllanl -'lnl0i¥i rapidly were owrunnlnfl Paklllanl
government -In Eaal Pailstan.
early lalt week as Mn. "nen:>ey was
cooilng lnalcfill.
Pollet said the woman r<pOi'ted the Jn.
cidenl Friday and 18kl the beating caused
conluliom and a two-illcb gaob around an
eye.
MansfWd, ~ ht .,.. apeat-
>ldg lor hlmaelf ai>d•not ll>e Pre$1dent, ez.
11i>feNed hopo lbal' the sdviet 11-and
• Conmiunlll-Cblila coUlcMIOljl brin( -' . ·a -fire. While the United Slates Is
·rtmalni!IJ' neutral, China Is auppor!Jnc
Police aald they l.ouJd ... t a lli!trlct
Attorney's compialnt·ln the incldtnl later
today, but that court actl4o-id have to
~ delayed ~ ~· of '1'lerneyJ1 coadllioo. . ' .
'Citizen's Group
Sets Annexation
Meetirig Tonight
U,,1.its tlte Waif
A ·higiwght of :rin.slon Vi~jo's Fi~e Nights of cbrlsbn.. 'is Us spec-
tacular Christmas tree located at La Paz and Chrisanta. The tree was
~led Friday night for the arrival of Santa Claus and the F.lrst Night
,Christmas. , ,,.
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. The Dana· Point -Cltilllns foe Action Is sp0morJnc a "town hall" meetmc tonight
jo. review the Ieosibllity m.ly on the
P'J!ISible annexation or Dana Point and
Romana Banue°los Wim ..
c8pistrano Beach to San J u an
C.plstrano: . . The meeting, to whlcb all resldenls ol
the u..e communltlel are Invited, wW
tate place at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium
of Marco -JunlCI< lllP In 5an Juan. . .
Questions and answen !or the aadience
wjll ·-most of Ille time liul a brief ~nt'aUon ·will he riu1de by City Manac.,. QoDald. G. Weld..,.. 00.... San
.Juan officials who took part In preplrin1 ~ stuey.,;,u~be·avallable for qutllioo-
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'My Lai' Jury Heal's
1,06th, 'l.asi Wimess
WASllINGTON (UPI) -The Senate to-• day 'COllfirmed Mrs. Romana Aooota
1'i>uelo1 to the largely ceremonial role
of U.S. trusurer.
'Her nomination was approved by· voice
vote without debate or discussion after
btlng -led by the AFI,.QQ beca""
flltgil 'Mexican aliens bl,d heel found lo
he working in her Mulcln food factory
In Southerii Calllomia.
Mn. Banuelos · explained at a Senate
Finance Oommitlee heoring that lbe Wll
una--. tllat any of her •"!Plo)'tl -..
11wetbacks.''
FT. MEAilE:· M.i.' /AP) -The llllth
and 1lnal .-. lellllled today 1n the ~-martial of Col. Oran It. llendmoo ·
• u11 the Judi• at Dec. u 1or tbe dooloc ,..., ,_ san a-. brvthen and
irpmenll and Millmialloo of tbe we to a tf.yur-old youth lace chargt1 of sale lllf jury. ol roarijulna and dangerous drug• today
!'er.der'°" the ·'-"""1lllllder of oil« a weekend areesl by narcollts
tbe lllb upt !Jllanli!Y Brtpde has bee'! detect!-.
on trial ~ AlJ&. D on chl(ges he con-Pollet said they am:sted John Howard ceaJed tbe ldlllna: or an estim1led 17S to Roley, 11, of 4011 Calle lsabtlla, Cypru1
• unrelllllnc dvillUo ln the Soulb Viet· Silonl, ...i bll bRther, La..,...., 1Di of
nameae hamlet of My Lai. Ill Tral'ilpr, 1fltt an aUepl sale of 14
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The job of trusurer bas lltUe power
with it. But her sicnature will appear on
aU 11ew U.S. paper money.
Mrs. Banuelos, tt, wW suceeed Mr,.
DoroOJy Andrews Kabis, who died in of·
lice.. • •
Mri. Bandeloe, a native-of Miami,
Arll., stmed her bu1JDtu cmier wiO.: a
llOO. food lland wh)ch expanded Into
Rainooa's Mexlcan Feod Productl, 1'W:.,
a laool and tonillu plaot In San Pedro,
Calli., and DOW a ts mlWcm a year
bu1iness.
· Paldatan and·Ru.ula supporting India. ,
The rivalrY between India and Pakistan
''has prevented United Nations Security
Council action . 00 the -· and ' the United Slates moved today to ~ Ille,
. matter belOn! lbe•General Alaembly .. '.l'l>e
Sovietl have used their veto power twice
'In Ille Security Council. lo illl dlort.a lo demand a cease-fire. ·, "' · •
Asibtanl Si!nale Democraljc leoder
Robert C. Byrd (W.Va.), 11kl In a Senoile
1~h It b ''reprebelllible that the Sovlel
Urilon should have used'a vet.o to p(l'lent
whatever chance there was to bring
about peace.''
H°' aald he hoped the mo "wlll be
regirded by the world body as the
~that ll la/' ...,
Al tie While H-; N1Jlolt,.p'eeted
wannlr p,e· new 1mtn•ldor from
Pailllan and fOIU''olher ·envo1' during a
preYloualy acbed111ed dlplomallc awden-
llall preRDiallon.
Nixon told the PUYbnl 1mtnuldor,
Nawabzada Aghl Mohammed .Raza, ''we
are very happy to welcome yon."
'll'ollowing Ibo _,iat1on, Nlson In-·
vlled Rua'• ~and 'Claullllor·to J111.n 'in
....... p )ibolograph uid alld; "O!v• ll)eln
our belt tmlle."
Tbe p1kilf.anls remained ~
wblle·Nhonllnlled.· . '
Station Worker
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dllm,; . ; .l 1 1 J. "1 ' ""*J e· IW'Er{ • ,&rtnsPortatlOf' corridort. these alternatives are to be comCort.able II ..-•ill.'~ bll ... tl=·=Wloa ···---~llf '~ ~ llt•u '1' &om pdUc fullk wW be DICllll"J' I
and .U.. ~ •bo bivo only t , ..
a111f .or tbJnt ~Im IO .,. ol lltnUy
.-• .An imJ¥lam._ ii to provide
adequate trans!tlon service for these · lefislallon which could provide a_n
estimated $9 million to the county f6r
p.ibJic transit. ' er.ace Cowity Transit District dil"t'C'
Wn ._..,. _,umouSiy adopted a r$llU·
tlot! -1111 'YIWl Dlil<i<1 SujluvilOI' .,Ronald yt. Caspers of Newport Beach ..,g the board lo ""/-uhder SB :125
"'*:b was ilgned by Gev. Ronald Reapn
l• weds ayi.. , c:u,on.., a_., repsl, ....,i •t
'1111 Jl,ll:q ..... lll . ..., al ,' al...U,..jllll<ll 81d,..,Ulcinally •u...-r' and financially lltractive. The property
&Jpen!sws liltflill!,·!I...,, deellft H ls would lrldade pWkltig.,... lltPC ropli flll of\rdependut upon lh6 lai 11 atrudy ovedlurdened,"
of great llmlflf Jo /lie ' fi\li<w!, they can bos and rail lines. 11!'\on>o~ Al~b Ibo~ Utl. • Caspers fODliDUOCI "I am very con·
apply I~ otw ,_ tu 1dndialt to A One -Advertising and evaluation of exirting the fNewaf aysteins iia-lf ~.~n· .. cerned abOut the inadequacy of pubUC
four:th ol ooe perceol 1r_educ~ JD s&les servtces. • dou1ly beneficial l9 eco®~~Y.Ut.Jn tramp>rta~lon in this county,. ~re are
taxes on all purehases DOW subject to the -Qemonstration prograpis. similar to thll county many midents: 06 not. drive. abou_£-1~,9QO elderly residents aijd 479,000
regular .Wes la.t levy. ' . the commuter bus service project pr~ Enviromnental PoUuUon ls becoming· youngsters under 16 years of ace in the caspers told 'fellow ir1"8ft "district poSed by UC Irvine 1tudents. J worse 1.Da It seems to me that we'll county who cannot operate aut01pObiles.
directors .OU.. morning that the fnnd pro-=Long range mus trampC1rtation plan-~ver be able to bu~ auffJsieQt roads to ''Addttlonally, there are 1 ever a I
vltled by tha new law allould be utilized In ~. accommodate all lbe ...... ; . thoUsand laniillei wbi> have ., vehicle ' . r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"~~~-'-~~~ . .
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" ~r~rs noted t the transit district'1
Special Bus Study i> ljll<jer ~ay. "With
• a .. istance Crom , oqr ;T,,eJtt!Jcaj •d.v~Y COmmittee we tiave a lilt ol naUonally
recognized co,nSu'Jting .fitrm:. froin' which
to choose. I am confiderfl ,..e will soon be
in ~ position to provi41• soine-mobility
for midents in a~ with a 'COO-
aultant'I recominendati&l" •
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Link to Cancer lllMllAMI) . Jury Says Bo~rd
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-Virus Revealed . '
, UJll AllQl!LES (UPI} -Ual-y of
•&luOletn OIHIGmia rewrdlm btlieft
tlley /OIY fowid the loog>Oouglll ~ ..... -emcer Yints, wbich wuald be one of the moat imparWil tleps io ~ ...,.. for a
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. m.ifeatCne in the quest to \.Uldentand tbe
......... tilUle.
The team, headed by Dr. Sarah
Stewart, a pathologist, said the virus was
grown from the ~lls of a sarcoma
(malignant tumor of connective tissue )
taken from the thigh of a 38-year~d
woman .
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'Distrusts 'Press
' Orange County Superybors a r e Hilting at board members •directly the
report reads: 111be jUll)' believes that the
\ '1111 ' ' .... ._w Sunda, they 1ft ~u ' die tin' dia::uoa 1 will ·put
·Both pro)ects were suppClrted by the
National 'Cancer l..Dstitute, a unit of the
Natlooal lnstil<lte. ol Health, INDIA
ugenerally dhlntstful of the press and
not too willing to open the windows of
their offices to daily public e:s:po:iure, ,,
the grand jury charged today in Its se-
cond criticism of the county board
members in three days.
Friday, the jury members in a report
signed by foreman Doreen Marshall of
Newport Beach, criUcif.ed the board for
failing to attack the problems of air and
ground transPorlaUon in the county.
. people must be kept abreast of all Opera·
tlons of their county's government con.
tinually. Yet it finds that five men of
assumed single purpose -the public
good -have failed during the past year
to perform this function effectively to lhe
discomfort of the pub~ interest." .cmcer fl I di ... upl.-yar alJe9d."
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The USC discovuy WU made by a
team beaded by Dr. Robert M .
McAllister, bead of vlrolOgy research at
Olildren's Hospital of Los Angeles, and
Dr. Murray B. Gardner, associate pro-
fessor of pathology. · •oy of , -lile, II W•....... D.C., , a
Gemae1oo1 Ottlftnilf ,_.,.., t-om
41111 •1-~"el SmJ;iay tlm;i lg a seplllle ,Pioled it .. _. ....... al -orfcln." '
The discov~ Wu revealed in the Dec.
7 bsue of~tiie1'.British scientiDC 'joW'tlal
"Natare.''· a re,cirt co-authored by Dr.
Robe.~ J: Huebner, head of .the viral
carcioogenesia broth of ~ National
Cancer lllsUtui. ID Washlnlfoo, \Iller<
, UPI N-..p BOTH INDIA AND PAKISTAN CLAIMING VICTORIES IN WAR
lndi1n N1vy, Air l:J~lt1 lomb1rded Karachi, Chitt19ong
Today's rePort urges t h a t the
supervisors "institute a policy of keepin:t
the public continuously and adequately
informed of all current and projected
operations of county government via the
press, through their own offices and by
all departmenU."
'The jury adds, "the-~lic is being, as
a consequence, informed inadequately ol
both day to day operations and future in-
. tentions of its county ~ants, except for
what news the press is able to extricatt
through private sourcu in ~ddition to its
coverage of public meetings and bear·
ings." I I -. I
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Set w Teach
,Laguna Clms~--~,
the\IJSC ~worked ' ~
"It the·~ ia hwnin, il1'wlll put us a
llibt-year ahead,:! ,lleboei' Mid, "We 1"111
be wUrtm& with "'1nanl.1nstud of cats
aDtt ~ens. 1f.e dido'! expect lo be
'1ber< f~ quite a a., Y-·" ~
A ~ Wft\ claimed tut kwnmer
to bave·fouml •. bWnan canctr Virus, b.ut
ii• claiil> linoe 1188 been tljsputed.
India · Seeks Quick Win
In Pa-kistan Conflict
Continuing in the same vein, the report
on public relations states, "the philosophy
of controlled lnforrnation has gained so
much momentum that it can be corrected
only, in the jury's opinion, in an about
face by the supervisors themselves."
The board ~ uked lo direct aU depart·
ment heads to open wide their offices to
the public gaze.
The rq>ort concludes with a recom·
mendation that, "the supervisors shou1d
utili1.e their e:s:ecutive aides to promott
genuine, continuous ll~son with ttie elec-
torate.
"Infonnation must now freely not only
from offices of the sqpervisors and tbe
county departments, but also from the
contributory commissions, including the
airport and planning commissions,\' the
transit district, and the Local Agency
FonnaUon Commission.
. ' . P-well--Lapna ~ utlsts
,will -a ,variety o/ palr:J!it>I claaea durins the winter quarter at Ille ljqwa
8elcb Scllool GI Art. ... ~ • , . , R4liolnllm for the claues ID begio-Dltll. ._ llitl ad>(IJIC<d paln-
·-· ·--and lantlocape ii .... ......... fl the trdlmil,, • 1-~ lloatl. • ' •
Adlala .V-.~ R 01 er
......... RtiPr -,.. lllct .. -w11-...1n-.-· -tO tbe -,. lltali; will' illllnic:t In ............... ·
· 1be Sdlool o/ Art ii the. anly r.ivate art Jd¥IOl •,In • Onnc• County which
awlnll the blcbelor o/ lint aria (UA).
dtf{ree.. Counu. are •PPJOVed by the
CaUlornii Superintendent ol Pul>IJC
Jnstruction for veterans.
Other courses offere4 during the nine
week quarter ... 4t.atelnl( ·an. 3, lnctude
design ~ 'eolO(, llfe .-dra.wtrw · 1and
anatomy, Interior-\ deslP, prmtmlling.
jewelrymaklng, p b o to g r a p h y and
ceramics.
A brochure on the scll>ol will be sent on
requeil.
Santa Ana Man .. :: . Die8 in Crash .
A Santi. Ana man lost his life Saturday
night wmn bll amall loffip =·plunged
off the l!fewport F~ay near Katella
Avenue iD Orange · and dropped Into a ditch. ...,
Jose It Sanehez, 29, of ll05 s.
)iroadway1 was dtad on arrival at Chap-
man 0ell91"al Hospital shortly after the
1:30 p.m.:f.CCident. 1 . •
Kia paaeenger, Karen E .. ¥art1n ,..24, pf
the same St.ita Ana address, was
reported ' tn. critical condition . with · head
lnjurita ~ay in the same!' hospital. '·
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DAILY PILOT
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"But Huebner added that "We dop't want
too early a telq:ram froll) president Nix-
on congratUiltine us for 'discoveting tbe
firSt yinlL -This hapP,ened a few months ago, and'ttlon't wan) ft to j\appen again,"
be said; referring to the Houston an· ,.-l ~ ::C.QY .&eientiats· have been con-
YP:ecl•for:year1 that a vlrv.B, plays some
lele ·Ill lllUerinl' ibe de•1'!X!Jve if<iwth
Q( caacer cells1 the search for an .ex·
· ample of such a vlrus bu hem slow and dtfficuJt. r •
M~, fUn ~ cano,r,..uamg vlru,.s
are·' lqi<iwo, bjlt they are aU aolmal
'cfnet"r ~s. _
If the discovery, called 1'RD 114," Is a
g~nuine human can~r-causing virus, It
will give scientists !or fhe first time an
. e~ple pf °"bp_t they .~~p a._galnst, a~~
a 8\iliject for :l.t)M!rlmena tQ;;dEtumlne
·:id.best way ot attackiing It, scientists
Some scientists believ however, that
b..><:ause cancer is so dee l.eyolv~)Vlth
the basic p~ of r , ol\ly a mort• ~ound knowledge of natm't 1of life
will unlock \he lnowledge they need uf
(1 ) what cancer is (2) how It wofk5 and
(3 ) how il ca~ be stopped. . .. . ' .
Billy Gr;aha11i
Fil'rn Preview
• " Set in Laguna
An invitational ~view of the Billy
Graham World Wide Pictures productkln,
"For Pete's Sake," will be sponsored In
Laguna Beach Friday by -the local
coordinating committee or La 1 u n a
Outreach, headed ~Y Billy Wade,
Representatives of ·1eading i'o ca I
organizations have been invited to lbe
9:30 a.m. presentation at the South Coast
Theater, a prelude to the ptibllc screening
at the tbelter Jan. 11 through Jan. 11.
The feature-length color film, . 1et in
Denver, stars Robert Samp500, who ap-
peared in Graham's "ni"e Restless
Qnes,'' aqd Pippa sOOtt. T •
Tickets for the January screenln1s may
~be otitained by calli111 494-4835, or from Tho111•• KHril ·-" tum captains the Rev. Ted Lepper. Milt
· Hinton, Robert Joyce, Judith Young,
'ROOert Dow!h!y, Doll Ghere, Dou&laa
"'Yh}er, Marilyn Brocius or Dr. John
\VhUJon.
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Frotn · Wiie Services
India recognized the \£ast Pakistani
rebel Bangla DesD government today and
reported its troops were moving rapidly
through East Pakistan in hopes of a quick
victory. A spokesman said 5,000 Pakistani
troops at Jessore ln East Pakistan were
being encircled.
The Paklstanl mililary government
retalla,ted by ~rea'"" ,,off dlplomatlc
relations )f)th. tndla -some thin& it had
not done In this war or lhe tWo others the
two nations fought ',in 1947 and 1M5.
Spokesmen said recql@.ition of the so-call-
ed' 1·P~Ple1 'Gov.nim\nt . of ~ Bar11la
Desh" woutdl!lake aetUement of the war
more difficult. '
In other fast-moving developments:
The United States suspended at least
temporarily $87.6 . v:iillion · io , .g~ner~l
'economie= aid for Intl:la. · Last.:week the
U.S. canceled munitions list licenses
, which could have had an immediate
effect oq India'~ military eff~rts ~s.ide
. ~ast Pakistan. 1 • • • • , · l\ ~al<ialaol jet lighten <eptl!letily at·
acked the Indian city ot Bombay in a
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Laguna .Exhibits
'Dolls, Antiques
Of Past Yules
Pafhtings, antiques and dolls represen--
taUvt of Christmases past are featured
in the December art exhibit at the
Laguna Federal Gallery.
A 20:yeer-old doll collection from
arpund the world is being exhibited by
Mrs. Charlotte Munroe and her daughter,
Gail Mt:Claln.
Roberta Gau they, antique dealer who
· Coordinates Q1e Winter Festival's antique
show, haa a collecti~ of traditional
Chrlsunas items from by1one years and
Jim and Gloria Blacketer have loaned
many pieces of antique fiJmiture and ac-
~uories to create a 'tChriJtme of lhe
NineUes'.' setting.
Paintings ih Oil.S and watermlora by
Laguna artists Uoyd Babcock, John
Bingham ·and Louise Leyden and a panel
of artwork by youngster1 from Top of the
World school complete lhe December
show, which is open to the public free o(
charge during business houra.
~RoCkwell, UAW in Accord .
·-j : ' ·On .12 Percent Pay Boost
.
LOS ANGBLES '(AP) -A th,...,.ar
COQlrlel wlh I 12 percent.pay incteue
In Ille 6nl ,.., nu been lpproved by
unlaM ~ 11,080 workers at
1-~-'<an Rockwell plants.
Untud Auto Ind· Aerospace Worken
11odon Aid ljlty upected the pact to ... a. natlOmrJde trend for future contrad
J>el!J(lallooo afledin1 ll0,000 amspace
wortm.
Afttt 3,100 union me.mbtrs from
Rockwell'• Los· Angeles plant voted 97
percent in favor of lhe contract Sunday,
Union leaders wired the I-al Ply
Board uk!ng iU. approval ,
• The board, -·hich oversees waae set·
Uemtnta under the NI 1 G n ad-
minlstraUon'1 tcanomlc format, hes set a
$.$ percent guideline for new pay In·
creases. UAW leaders said, however,
they were ronfide.nt the cootract would
be approved.
Union locals in Santa Susana, Calif.,
Colwubul, Ohio and Tulia, otla,, also
nUfled ~ 1etllement Sunday, ofUclals
said.
The contracl, endorsed by wlon
leaders last Wednesday, increases "ages
an average or 51 cents per hour In the
first year over the current avuage
hourly rate or $4.2$, lt provides_ raise, of
. lf and 1$ cents the nut two years -
' .. ,h •b.llll , per~t -alon1 with coSt·
of·llvlng and fringe benefits,
The previous three-year contract ox•
pired Oct. I, but was extended by prior
agreemtnt while oegotiaUons continued .
I
rald that lasted less than hall an hour.
Air raid warnings sounded all over
western IDdta after sundown. No zsses.
ment of damages was reported.
1be owners of a U.S. merchant ship
reported strafed by Indian planes in the
Bay o/ Bengel aald today the capW. and
two crewmen were wounded superficially
and the vessel was sllghQy damaged.
The ahlp, the 1J,7'0l-ton,Buclteye State
was apected to arrive today at Ran1oon .
Indian air force fighter-bombers at·
lacked the Dlcca· airport in East
Pakistan just as a group of English women and children arrived t« be Down
out by a United Nations mercy flight. No
injuries were reported.
The United States Jed a United Na·
Uons inov'I! today to take the India·
The rePoft further charges-that "the
malaise of controlled news has spread
throughout many of the c o u n t y
departments. It has been· exacerbated
among employes for fear of their joba.
"The result of this o({lcial attitude is
that . many department execuUves, In
frustration and concern have withdrawn
from oroper liai>on witb the working
press.'r ·
Mei:ry,.go-round ,
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Pakistan ~bis to the General Assembly A Brea boy was kille4 Sunday when he
and ~of the Securfty Cpuncil where two ..crawled lnto the ~lsm chamber On
SOvlet vetoes ha'e paralyzed efforts to top of a playground' merry-ko.;round at
demand a cease-fJre. Fanning Elementary School in that city.
Ind.Jan workers also have camouflaged James Potter, 6, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
.tbe famous Taj Mahal to protect it from B. W. Potter, 865 Sungrove Place, died at"
tiomblng attacks., 'f'ourllta were barred. . St. Jude Hospital in Fu1le~n in hour
Indllli IPokesmen rep:irted a number· • after the mid-afternoon accldfnt, the cor·
of victories in a wide cirf:le around the oner's ofCice reported.
Eut PaklJtanl caP.ftal of Dacca, and said Investigators said the boy"cflmed Into
the Pakl1tanl military situation was the mechanism on top of the playground
becoming critical. Radio P 1 k i st a n device and became entangled in Uie
reported that the East Pakistan Council rotating ban when other children BC·
of Ministers met in Dacca to gear up livated the merry·g~und. His head was
East P1klstani war efforts. crushed.
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Payment.s Due
Orange County Tax Collector Bob
Citron today reminded property
taxpayers that the first installment
of tales is due Friday.
He warned that if the first in-
.stallment isinotrreceived in his•of·
flee by 5 p.m. on that date or
postmarked by Dec. 10, a sl:s: per·
cenf penalty will be assessed..
· The tax collector stated that
monies . r~eived through Dec.
l sliow coUe.cUohs beh'lnd last year.
He said that as ol Dec: 1, 1970
S27~918,000 had been paid in to his
·office compared to $29,963,000 as of
the same date this year .
"Even \hough we have collected
lZ million more than last .-year ,"
_.$tej1 C{t:rofl, "since this year's tax
bill is $50 million more than last
i j)>eal' we. should have collected
,1,865,ooo':more than we haye this
·year as of Dec. I."
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•• NEW , YORK IA!') ..-New -. lot,~-· • 1 1"'· "' auto ~ prtet .. lftel, 'OW' ,'Bel · o.r CeJ a.
• anothe.r aelblck for the coal mt1·1sr "$udJnl Oil OJ..
• • lnduatry and • rlolnJ. tloct oUi.llt, ,... t4ld br lflo l'ril:ll
\ _: l 1 mark:et. ~ilhllOUed bual.DtN Ont II iv that it could llOf.
: ·: "'• news of tbt put .weft.. pus oe to corw'""" the COil
•• '. • The. Prli!o Commfaloa COO-of I ""' ~ i1 • I ''1 llbor ~ : • tinuhlg Ila •dJllOlmeni.. :...i.,, -aPJllMtd urlior by
p -' ' P\lale 'IWo of Preil.d<nt NIJ-\be P1y -· .; I
1 ~ ; oa's new ec:onomic p/l>grim 'lllo· -IC! ~vldM loo
i .. t granted Ford• Motor · Co' . wace aDCt blneflt h1aeues o1 • t : 1• pormlulon for • u percent about ·u -In 111 ltr.I
· " price increase and t o Id -· but Ule Prfee CQJ1'-: .: ;, G.....-.1 llototi It could rtlM ~ uid JM amawit,of\bo
;: -,: ( priceo 2.S -t. ;:::,,/...,_ ~ U ~ -' ,ll.lhOugb all lht tigllt".. • ~ be inllallonlry ~ :-·. weren't in, tt appeaM U.t if·~• to~
,. -the government'• program ot"' •'fbt' SeQl}e .fdted .... thia
;. ·.: '. '. controls had <11l prlco ~lkes pUt week lo edtnd tbe
• • • nrlclnally acheduled, lor 1hls· Preoldinl'i ........, eootrol
, ~ year by tbt 8t!'o ¥ustry by powm to Ap11 llJ, 1973. IA Ule
· · -: . about 40 ~~~t. ·. Sfl!ll .bill U approvejf retroec-•
... Am0114 . ma}Or corpora6ooa liJe.Pfi)'ln!nt of IQOlt wac. Ur
: annou~ a ppr o v ll d . in-crtues held up bJ. ti-. coo-
'-· • crease:i: were International troll. House. approval. w11 ltill -'. Harvester, which\_ ml t e.. needed. • -
. · . trucks and farril machJnery, The stock market acored
:. : • and Intematioaal ,Paper, a new pin.i during the w~
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.Joh Bias Remains . .
Rampmit ~or Aged
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By SYL\TIA PORTER five men aged SS to M, one
~:. ''· Tbeoreti~ly..,. )'OU -".:.has,~ out of~ labor
qualified AroeriCan al anJ age .forCe votuntarily .or fo~tbly_,. if
-have as gOOd a ~ to .pieself, trends continue,-one in
get a given job as .any other air betwetn SS and 59' will no '
. :· aPplicant ·with your identiCal longer be In the work forte by
, · •' quS.Ufications. Under the "'e t.bt age of Jf.
·t _ • ·: Discrimination • ·in Empioy-.Much farifare bas 'been
:: : , . ment Act af 1_967, U.S. maOe in i-ecent years• over .
, :. ... _. employers . a r e specifically" sud\ ~ as "Foster
;: -: barred from , fa'.'~ring · a, Grandparents.'' But evi!n the __ , younger employe over you,'an, most promising of these 'pro-
: _ ;. older person up .to the. age of grams ...;:_.-the 1.,.a b 0 r
:. 6.5 -not. only 10 ~ but D.e p, r bnent•a "Operation
also in firing, promotion;: and • Mainitream" _ de.a i g n e d wag~ -unl~ age ~.a ~ s~ifically to provide training
fide· JO~ quahf1calion, .such u and supportive· 1 e. r v i c e s
··: _. If!OC)ehng clolhea for teen--leading ~ to rewardihg ·'.p.iblic
agers. . service jobs for the' elderly, is
Theoretically,_ C?Uf Federal · now reacblng Only about l,IXKI
. •: ma.Dpower -trammg-jolH:wn. older jieoP,le,r Other programs
•· : ;· &elmg programs should offer afso are involving o n·I y
:·-. . more ~r less the sai;ne op:. shamefully limited numbers. , _ • porlunity to you, an older N bef Co , -;..-: : _ American, as to younger . ow ore ngtess are
: · ·per.sons: The Cholce· tQ.•teti.fe · bills . and , proposals ~b~<;h
at age 62, under our·· Social · would greaUy upa!id uiSling
• -Security system ' should be employment progrlll)! for ~
:' .: ·' maqe onlY by~ oi yoil who el~rly. Fo.r .Instance, the Mid·
-genuinely _ want to o'pt out 'at die Aged and Older . ~orkers
·• ~: this age. And iJ you, ~ ... able ~P1of1!1~t Act would . pro-
. , : -· worker, wlnt to wo'l past ~· Vl~e tram1", counselln(. and : -·:.or 70 or 7~ yoo ahould _ olber . serv1cta .for 140,000
; : ~ ·lbe:ore~y _·be ·free 1o '.in · ~ertcans 4!! ~ oldei: . -~; -·~ our society today. particularly in ~urubes
; :: :·· Sut the reality i9 that job ·· where. ,wor.~m m this age
· -~-: diaCrimination, not· ju It W:ack~t· a;r e uperlencing
\. : · ·· against . yru m your 80s or' , widespread unemplo)'ment.
:: :.: .:: even 50s, but eve:. against you ~. O_lder . American Com-
, _ z in ~our 40s, remain! rampant muw~y Sery1ce . En)gloyp:ient
:' _ , in the U.S. Sl youth;orltnted is A~l,. tntroduced in µie. ~te
-, .. · : our~ aociety ·that · nt any ~ ;Year : with • t Tong :~· • ·• employei:s consider , 1 worket. b1partuan lµpport, would pro-~--·in -his ·or b8 'fDs "older" or vide training ,.and jebs lor
. "middle aged.".Many jobs are 37,IXKI <Qlder Americans in a
•· · closed tight to the .over~. wid~ ,variety or community
. -· -There ·are now "'near I y serv1~. The new 19 71
• --1 1,IXK>,000 workers i5 and over Emergency Employment Act,
-:· ~ •· wbci are but of work, vs. to provide public serv1ce jobs
·' · · 600 000' three years ago of for 150,IXKI unemployed, COD--~ : wbr'.im 307,000 have ·b ;.en tains specific language to ~· -iObless for at le&st r·four a:Ssure proportionate represen-
•. _ · mOnlhS. tation for older Americans ..
Today, the average duration insl<ltn, ilioug:h, predict,'"Il
... of unemployment for a worker we get 15 percent of _the jobs
,4S· 9r older is 17 weeks -70 w6'll be luclty.~ Some pu~ the
percent 1longer than ·the period proportion "at I tiny • percent
• for younger workers') Even 'J'\>ert is, it <seemlJ to me,
'.'. : more -arid th~ may be the nothing less than ·total 'con-
reaJ story behind the. story -. tempt ' for the enonnous pro-
as many as 700,000 men aged blems 'ol .a --'huge 1egmeiit of
. 45 to 64 · .m1.y have simply our population -the. middle-
-: : given up lookin( for work. aged and elderly trying to
• . IJ1 blunt sunuil'ary, lwndredll educate their kids 1 n d
of ·thousands are being" forced simultaneously to build ,,..a
, _ ~ into involuntary early retire.. reasonable · r e t Ir e m e n t
... :. ment. ~dy, out of every nestegg . ... -. ::-:~~li001
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· Onler F1.-Yo~rMlf or 1 ' Frienct
M•y Le u1ed on envelop•• •• return eddre11
lt.b1l1. A.110 very h•ndy •• Jdenttfic:ation
leb.11 for m1'rlt1ng p1r1onel items 1uch ••
boob, records, thotos1 etc. lab.ls stick on
91111 and may • u11d for m1rki1t9 hom•
C1nn1d foed · items. All lab1l1 Art printed
with 1tyll11t V09u~typf on fjn1 qu1lity whit•"
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Ranks Dwindling
TtMd• Wldt Bata
Cigar Tobacco Heralded
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Women'a lib ls geltlng a boolt from San
. Juan C.pist~.
, ru:A woman bas been elecled presldellt of
1 1 chamber of co~rce.
, · Pat T-of Laguna Nlgile~ who
. 8be might be the ooly cllatall
· f chamber i>resldent in Orange Cqunty,
. as elected to bead tile organilatlon by .1 the -of·c11rec1on. • • •
1 All but one are mem • "' ... ;1 But Pat Toner ls qualified. She's kliowil
., as a qulf~ !lard-wortlng woDWl wbi> ·? knows i-to ~et things dope.
.' She ta)tes-hei."jl)b seriou!ly ....... · (. ~:·
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,1 said. "This is.the !irft.rear the ci,tyi,coup--
. ell has al Iodated f~(ls for our w_orli:; ~
first year we've had an office: 'the first
yeu we'll .hlv&\a.rnanager, aQd the first
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WQMEN 'S LIB GETS BOOST '
New ·Pr11ident Pat Toner
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A TAWNY DOG, A BROKEN TRICYCLE, A ' DOLL'S ll:G ARE All REMIND~RS OF THE PAST
ThrH Families StUI Remain · in This Typa of Hou~lng in San Juan C1pi1tr1no .
Conde~ne.d Area Emptyin-g
Capistrano E·victi1ig R.esidents of Slum Section .
By PAMELA HALLAN
Of rlle Delly l'll•I Stiff
A tawny dog -his skin stretched tight-
ly over his jutting borles-stretches lazily
on the porch.
Other dogs barked from the dark
recesses of a building that one, housed a
mother, father and seven children.
The Arreola family has gone from the
condemned building that once was a
part or a I ab" r camp in San Juan
Capistrano.
But three families still remain in the 12
units which the County Building and Safe-
ty Department condemned a year ago.
The city of San Juan Capistrano has
been slowly and quietly evicting people
from the run-down premJses. A s
they leave, the plumbing and windows
are removed so nG one will be tempted to
return. ·
City aides have R;dmitte'd tbat..the quiet
eviction was calculated to quell publicity.
Some buildings have been lorn down. A
pile of wood and rubbish, a broKen ,
tricycle, the leg of a forgotten doll ·are all
that remain. ' ...
MiiSt of the famiµes have gont;)i)i t•
'l'1le Duarte-Vildez '~f , itY, See~ ~ ..
better life In America, bad to return to
Mexico. They couldn't find a decent place
to live.
The family or Rudolpbo Arreola was ..
luckier. Having alerted their friends and
family, they were able to find a five-.
bedroom home for <their family of nine.
The house is located on Los Rios Street in
San Juan.
"The rent is high but the house is very
nice-much larger than the two-bedroom
house we lived in before," said ~frs. Ar·
reola. . .
"We weri: lucky. But we looked ' a long
tim e."
Three families still remain in the t'OO-
demned houses. One couple is awaiting
the completion of a ne\v house they were
able to purchase. ,Another-a young mar-
ried couple -is staying as long as possi-
ble ·in tlleir rent·free dwelling to save
money.
The ,lhird, the family of Jose Carrillo,
remain for another reason. They have no
other place to go.
"We've. looked and looked for an
apartment,"~ M111. Carrillo, clutching
the handS of her twl? small children. A
third-a baby-was asleep in
dilapidated, yet immaculately kept
bulWing.
"No one wants to rent to a family with
three 1 young children-not . in (luf price
range,"
She said the cheapest thing they could
find ran $175 a month. But they haven't
given up hope. Complicating tbeJr budget
at the moment is the new baby w.ho spent
15 days in the hospital, and must continue
to see the doctor once a w.eek.
She said no one has given them an ex-
act deadllne for moving. And City Attor·
ney Jim Okazaki hinted that no one would
be thrown into the streets.
Meanwhile, the city's suit against the
property owners-Mrs. Lillian Zaenglein
and Philip Kere sy-continues. The suit
wa s filed by the city last spring for
failure lo remove the condemned dwell ·
ings. ,
There are persistent rumors that the
prop¢y I• sold ~nd w~I probably be
developed. ·
Bui nol>Ody Jmo'/s for sure':
.. ·"SJ!ec!ally the families that still call tlie c&lli~ 'home. ' ' · · •
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Pat has a gGal 'for her.term Jp offl'*-to do as good a job as possible and merit
the city's confidence in its chilJ\ber. of
commerce. .
"We have an obligaUoB> to u411u 'what
v.:e have to th& benefit' of everyqp«:_ D,1 tbe
city," said Mrs. Toner.
She pointed out that San Jua,n is rather
unique. BeeauSe the city Ls well-knoWn
for its historic mission and its, rebµning
swallows, the chamber can spend time
on correcting community p r o b 1 e m s •
beautiHcation, distributing information to
visitors an,d . prospective visitors, and
generally aldlng the city In many ways.
"We have many active members who •
are residents and not merchants," she:
said. "These. people are a .blessln4'.
hec•use they usuo!ly have more time, to
spend on ph)jects.' '
sofne oC this yeat''s-projects Include'· a
city parking sthdy and the dissemination
of lnfonnaUon about . the possible an-
nexation• of Dana Point aocf CapLstrano
Beach hi San Juan.
In addition the chamber annually puts on a ·pinata party for children, the Miss
San.Juan contest, the Arbor DaJ Parade
and other community events.
"In the· four years I've been a member
of the chamber we've' grown · from' 40 to
130 members," 5ald ·Mrs. Toner. ''ThJs
year we're .aiming fOr 150.
"But I'm no a polltk:lan," she said,
smiling. "J don't want' to make too many
promises.''.
FBI ·Qliestwns Skydiver,·
ButHe'sNot'D.B.Cooper'
SEATTLE (UPI) -It was a case of
mistaken identity, but BUI Whitney zd-
mits he was' almost a. perfect suspect.
The 43-year'i)ld champion skydiver was
questioned over five hours by the FBI in
their search for the man who hijacked a
plane Nov. 24 and parachuted with
$200,000 ransom.
Whitney said Sunday that he wears
dark glasses, lacked a strong alibi, was
coholder of the-Northwest sky-jumping
altitude record tand looked remarkably
like an FBI sketch of the skyjacker. .
"I know a lot ol jumpers up and down
the coast. I understand a lot of them looked~ tbat atultch arla thought of me!' he saJd. ' . . . . '
Whitney, ·interrogaled ·by FBI agents.
Th11fii191 11ld lie didn't think the d•rln•
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skyjacking fete was very difficult.
"I could have done It, yes, but I
didD't," said the bachelor builnessmim,
whose height, weight, ' age ·ana com-
plexion were different from those given
the aerial bandit.
The skyjacker balled out of a
Northwest Airlines 727 jetliner after
showing the stewardess what hi saJd was
a bomb and released the passengers in
Seattle for $200,000 and four parachutes.
The FBI saJd the man, who cJ}led
himself "D. B. Cooper" could have
jwnP,t<J anywhe~ between Seattle and
Reno, Nov., where the ptlol haol Ileen
ordered to go for·refuolhic. •
"If they ever 'make,a.movte Qf this, I'd
be happy to·pJay bis jlut," WhttpeY pale!.
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frel;bt emptoye at the Ralelih-Durbam
AirpOtt loobd up In -1114
aaw a srn·au private pl1ne stuck ta tbe~
lal!dina gear cif an Eastern ~ jet. "l
It WU "jull llke I biwk carryin( ~'I
smaller bird," uld "1berl Purcell. .1
"Then, '!' l watc!Jed, the bli pl"1" .,.
peared to spread Its lai!dini 1111" fUrthor.>J
a!ld drop thelltlle plane. I,.., seeing 11,;1
but I couldn't tleiievewbil 1-soetng . .JI
The plaoes·colllded SatUlday'over N.¢:!
Hlghw1y 54 al the.jetliner '•J>i>roacbed toc-1
a 'landJng. · 1 • ' • •
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Sk)"lagoo hecam• ta11111tc1 In· tile jet'""
landing gear, then plW1(eG to .the &round '
and ezploded, killing lta two occuponto.
The jel lai>ded safety. . .l.
Fed~il avlatlon'Olftollla ay·lt may -.,
two weeks l>eforo they will l!< able to glvo
a JIO"lble cause for. the colllsloo. ••. ._.
The Eastern jel, !light 21111 frOm MW11J ..
landed without ·any injurie&fo its 'aew or
ita l3 pa.wngen. Thi plane sustalne'I
minor damq:e. , . \
lnveatliators Suiiqay chec~ the char'.
red debris: of .~ four-seater •priv1i,
craft, ·In which Ralelih attorney W~t
Smith Jr.,· 5t, son of ·tho late U.S. Seil;n
Willis Smith and cochalrman of Presldenl0 Nixon's re-election campaign in , North
C.rollna; and David J;:ugene Upchurch o!0
Morrisville . died within sight of ~i,
airport contr9I tower. , ·'\W
Alrporl Manager Henry ~d said tl!t,l
collislon·~as more "a·com1J11· .tpto ~
tact .. oppoaed · to alanµnlng Into OKI!, l
other." . · ,11 The Jel carried the C.ssna· wtth II for
about three miles before tht prll{ate er¢ 1
dlaengaged at an aJUtiute of ~000 feel W J
Pl\!nged to the ~ jull off tile llllla,I
runway, exploding in Oamts. 1,4 .
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California P0sl :.,.
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Bill B. Dendy, manage< ol the state'••
Ssnta Ana Witermid Agency, hks bedv
cho9en to wCceed Jttome ·B.' Gilbert a1
ei:ecutive officer to the Califomll WatetH
Resources Control Board. ,.
Gilbert re~gned -tlie top poet Friday
to launch a career a, a private eoosult.-
ant In water, envtronmerit and coniumetl
aUairs.' ' •
Dendy, a sanitary engineer, was pr~l
eel during announcement of his appoin~'
ment ·bY ·the board as the developer of a n.,. type or \>lllnwlde ptaonin1 In tho
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CHINlll II, TOO·
Amba ..... HUant
Security Council Tiff
·Pits Russ vs. Chinese
llNITED NATIONS (UPI) -It began with Soviet Amb.-Ylkov A.
Malik rldlcuUnc China'• "chatter -aocJal lmperlllllm" and endld with
O!Jnese ·-~ Huanc H ... ~ Ibo Sovlell u ''tralton." The lllCOlld fl ..... yerbal coolr• .. tau..i botwem Ibo two Communlll pow.
trt in I.be t1ntt.ed N1Uom developed rdurinC the Security Council'• two emer·
gency lllllon1 on the Ind~Plkl.ltaDl-"Wat duri,nc the weekend.
They clashed for lbe first limo when the General Auembly deboted the
Soviet propoaal for a world dlWmameol coalerence, whlcb the OiinOle labeled
unacctpllble Ill 111 present form. Mutual 1ccuaalloos and denunciations fol-
lowed.
In tbe Security Council, Malilc picked up Ille Chinese. phrue describing
the Soviets.as "o:ial imperialists." SUpport1ng Indja, be accu.sed Pakistan of
~Ion, and jlolnl<d to "Ibo ·noble efforts of the Soviet Union •• : lo settl1
the dtfferencti" oa lbe Indian aibeonUnlbl~~ '' • ·
The dispute sharpened Ill tht aecond mcD meeting Sunday. Both am-
bassadors accused each other of "slander."
"The Soviet representative bu painted hi! fact well, but the cosmeUcs
'are not related to the facts,'"Huanc told Malik.
· 1be Sovlet ambauador replied that the repreaentaUvt ol. Oiinl "ba1
put on an excellent BhOwCfor thole happy with tbt dialntegratica of relaUou
between China and the Soviet Union. I congratulate him on Im success."
Huan(_ llrongly opposed a move ,by Malik to invite ·a representative of
the East PaklllW aeparitlal J!uC1a Ilesh lnov"""'t to speak to Ibo council. ' · 'file Sovtel Union and India, ba said, were "makinc lh1 llnllter attempl
••• to lmpooe lhil ll><llled Banaia Desb, Whicb thty have craled" on lbe
Unilad N1!1oos.
Drama . In Matdla
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Tbe J ury rePort observed, '!'b'...,.,....
plilooophy of COlllrollad information baa. ,~
:::.:: :ii~ ::;u::;.~~1!.,~ ::· JiAMu (AP), -Forty-<lghl . bouro
an. about.face by the , u_ p er v i 1 or 1 1fter Basilio Marcelo and 14 other men
tbemlelves. The Jltf'/ blllnu that I& took • ChlneN buaiMM1111u and hi1
. Board of SuporYllOrt must direct au ' household bostqo, pollce lblrpohooten
department buds to open w~de the doors sneaked up a stairway and shot Marcelo
of tbelr -to tbe public gaze. Tha IU~laorl Duld uWi:ze their executive dead a.a 1,000 spectators watched from
aides to pramote genuine, continuous below.
lll1aon witll tile electDrate. Department The police al so killed tlu!o ol
beoclo ahluld keep tho publlc lnfOni>ed ol Mareelo's companion!, includlnt bis an tmportaal approachfng events of coun-brother Primo -tywlde and .IJIC!lonaJ lntmst • • • " • • . • . Of the 12 hostages, only Marcelo's Well, thit pretty well lays 1t on the line fonner employer businessman Jolmny
• to bow dll Grand JUry feels. I suspect · Nio, WH ~-A bullet ll"lad his
Ulere will bl considerable cM«inf of It acalp and bis throat"" cul slightly by a ~ tho ,QMity Su~ ucepl from Ille mest cletver held by Primo, police ao1d.
five lllpe:t vllorial offlcel. The last hour! fl. the drama took place
·alory aportment house. lie reviled local
Politicians and the local Chinese com-
munity. He told newsmen he wa s actln&
"for my country" but refu1ed to explain •
The hostages included Ngo's wUe,
children and 1everal maids. Some of the
men with Marttlo later told police he
told lllem they were Piii to ... N10 -. -Oii job,
Mll'Celo told Ula crowd that -w11 not hJJ ol>Jedlve, al!hougb 11 "tho outset
bo demanded 1,000 pesos -about fl,200
-and received $300 in cash from Ngo
Md a check for the 8,CKKI.
Pone. demanded Marcelo throw down
his weapons and sumnder, but he refu.
ed.
Yanks Help
Desperat.e
Cambodia
PRHOM Pl:Nll (UPI) -U. I , bel~ whljo and.,._ ... eall-
ed illiii!Plf'--~ bafllllll Colnmulllfla lo It mllao -al Ibo capllal wllll'o Qunbodlw aullortd llMtJ
-lll-dQlct~-
bodlu ldal> -• 'Iba bil1captm, A-¥11114 PbMle ,_.
-Wlrl oollad In to = ca..
bod1u troops lrylnf lo ball·-· atlempl lo llka Buoatl Hill, 11, mDa1
nortb al 1111 catlllal and utrlde a
atralelto lllllltratloa rwto lnlo tht
capital.
· Nortb --=: klllod -Cambodlana and anan Ill cloM
f.gb!Jnt, 1111 ldal> command said.
But tlu!o mDa1 nortb In thi belleied
railroad town ct Baden&, It Wal faartd
the bull: ct I bottallon :l!S.71 troopo bad been loll Ill after
'1ommunllll OYemn tho Ill
band-lo-bond <'Olllbat.
Field ...ports said more than 1t10 U-
and clvill&ruil wen wounded and unt01d
numbu1 kllled wban tht Horth Vlel-
namua fired on retreating cambodlans
along Hllbwa)' 6. .
The salgon comm111d &aid l[!'OUndflre
and helicopter supported South Viet-
namese paratrooper! and rangers killed
3<l · Commwtlsll in fighting In Eastern
Cambodll and the Central Highlands.
-War Peril Cited
By ~outh Korea
llOUL (AP) -Tbe loulll 1Cara1a Ibo U.N. Oomm!Mkvi far 1111 Unllk·-IO,.-~ • · alalo al IDd llobabllltaUol ol Kana. ~" .,.,. , ollllllll war pr-"11'1 muat -tbornl' tralll tllal U... -11!1P1 ...,. ID 1111 patb ol aur .. llooll _ ..... °""" lltt Plrlt dadan4 _,11y," bt said.
loalll 1'Allll mUll "r., 1 .,.,.., Ill Aa far loulll KaN'I maJar dy, .Part
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louth Kl>rMU \ bt Ir --Ibo aid blU 11 a ....... lo -may ba rootri<ted 1114 "lllClal eouqlrlll Yllll aid to Ul1llllO _.. 1llltOll Ulal rlllll Ibo .. 11ona1 ~ ,..,...bllll1 lor .lliilr 11ltlonal ~ wW llOI bt lolsralod.. ......-. tht prOlldlal oald. .
DoUar Dec1.i11£1
Tbe major --1tloo party, thi HIW
llamocrall, toe*"_ with Plrk. A party
QOkl'!"'n IUd tbe prllidaa&'I aim IP.
~ to bt 1111 oacWtty of his -MtDl rather ta.. 1111 llCUrilY of lbo ne.
lloo. u u.. attulllon wu aar1ou1 ..... 111 , T 0 Record · Low1
lo warrant emer1ency meuuns, tlia
aooUlman added, It lbould bavo -dlac.-Ill 1111 National Alatmbly.
Part aald North -~ tncraooed lnflltratlon of armed ...... lo lloulh
Kana and bM carr1ad out ........ .
mil~ buildup ol more ta.. I.I m1IUoD troopo, Including a regultr military i....
of 500,000 men, a mlllUa of 1.4 million and
700,000 Red youtb guards.
He noled that Communbl China 11 a
U.N. member is supporting North
Korea's demands for d.ll30luUon of the
United Nations <;:ommand in Korea and
LOHDON (AP) -Tha U:S. dollar bit
record lows Ill Well Qmnany IDd Japan
today. It at.. w11 will ID moll othar
major financial marl<eta mund thi world. ~
Dealmfblamed Ille dowr!tread on ...,.
tlnued specy.laUon that the doll1r wouJd
be devalued •• part of any package set·
tllng tbe tntem1U0nal monetary crisis.
The dollar hit new lows in Frankfurt
and Tokyo. It also was down .la LondOA
and Zurich.
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Spanieh IN A~G Ibo counly board ol a oo an-terrace, ll!f Marcelo •Poke by
·clo.ed-door policy, the Jury -~ In Its bllllbom to ihe crolld outside Ula four-
prepared alafement clto IDY 1J>OCifll: ft· .
"Fools! ldl.Ul" he called to the police.
'1ll yO\l want the bostaau dead, then 10
ahead and abool me." Colonial
oinv1!,"'can almost bet tae county po1mcoa Fran~li~. Stamp
will be i.mpied lo jump on th1" factor WASHINGTON (UPI) -Benj>min
.ad demand that the Grand Jurt dtt II• Franklin, whose face has appeared on omplea ID cbapter and verse. more postage stamps than any American That. of courst, could be a· very except Washington, will be honored on a
,clateglc error. new seven-cept stamp to be tuued nest
The Grlad Jury lull mlCht lllorl year, The U.S. Postal Service aald tbe wrWnc doWD tho detalla. &tamp is to be printed for tho new nit
It mlgbt be I.be lon&est report 1n tbe covering fow1h dw t d u cat ton a.l
Jury'• hlslGry. materials.
Marcelo' 1 parentl were brouaht to the 1 •
apartment houlO·lh a futile affort·lo get ' ••. Coatsaporary
him t6 surrender, · ·
"Maybe they liked being Ill tht
spotiigh~ ordering people aroynd. belni
so bnportant -ihey didn 't reaU.. bow
far they had gone," suggested an official
et. the Nlllonal Budeeu of lnvesUgation.
~4~·:-!•~··:,=·~·~'ec;•F•-~~ ...... ft 110 2 ..... :;. , .. ..u
Police ' Chief Roland Slquijor said
detpile Marcelo's denials, he believed
money 'Wal the moUve. diut we're 1WJ inveslijailni.'' be ad-
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Repu~lican 'Hoedown'
Julie Eisenhower confers wilb country muaic performer Roy Acuff at openinf
day 'Of Soulbern kpubllcan CO{lference in · Memphls. GOP leaders from l
Southern States are attending. .
Youth . Coaliton Seeks Big
Role; Out to Evict Nixon
.CHICAGO (UPI) -
~lned to give •'t he
l)'Stern" a chance, 3,000 stu.
dent leaden returned to their
campuses today to begin the
grass roots ta.sk of changing
American poliilCI -atarting
with the def'8t of Pmldent
Ni.Jon ln 19'12.
The student l'8dera 1pent
moat ot the weekend ltnlg· llini to lraDlform t be
Capote Weeps.
Restaurant for Great
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' Closes; Union Blamed
NEW YORK (UPI) -Gene Cavallero Jr., whose
"Elntrgency Conference of
New Votera:" at Loy o 1 a
UnlvenJlty Into a pollllcally
Ylable·Nailonal Youth CaU<:US.
In· a 1tatement of purpoae
adopted Sunday m o r n l n g ,
after a stormy night of dlsruJ>
tJons and disagreement over
numerous issues, they pledged
to mobilize the youth vote in
1172 "to claim a share of the
power" for young people. '
"Our preferences may differ
on candidates, on parties, on
particulars of national issues,"
the statement of purpose said.
"But we are of one mlnd on
the overriding purpo!e ol this
conference -to clabn a &hare
Truman Capote pushed aside father founded the restaurant
bis pasta and wepL as an immigrant. from Italy,
"111 never eat 1paJhetti aat in the deserted bar Sunday
again," be u.id. under the huge blue and white of the Power in the American
Mr .. Ro•-~ CoDSI.dine, w"•· 1r·"'"' •-• hicb th Policit.al system, power not for ut:.1 • u· I JI""' Oog .. w covers e ourselves but for what we
of the fimous Journalist. wu room. The tent wu put up as believe in."
upset also. She could not finlah a joke In 1938 but the Duke of Foremost on the list of ob-
her meal. l Wi.omor liked it so much lhe ' jectlves the c o n f er en c e
The wake-like a~ tent ba5 ~ed. adopted was the defeat of Nix-. on and the elect.ion of young Saturday nigbt .permea the. · "reople' don't dine these people as delegates to the na·
last meal to, be· ~ed. ·ii , e·.. dar~· they s~pty e a t ! 1 ~ tlonat J!Omina~ conventions
C.Olony, the, Ma q.q ~ ~ t ~I! Cavai)ero: "Id, puffini on -~ next llummet. ' . !
restaurant whlcb for so Yel(S . cigll\" "&ut ·rather than tum , ~le there was . much ·
b.u catered lo the rich lli<I The ColOllf i1111> 1 ,~boclse, .J!OliUf:InR.11) Ille halls and lob-'
amowi: o W\lll • • er IQ QUBe.. .. L..> ..!..-'-.J... ~-·-...i > ' 'I • . :,:,r.11~ • UPC u.nu.a~"l:' ~-I DOD-1 1
I ' f I the. ·.:..:.~d.· · ., · • •·1··' •• ... ... , blel' "' the lalaollor1,<amp1>11;
"'i:r _tJ.. • i/~ " ~;,~~1.'; .• Jrb~ took OVe(' Ji.a~ ¢:ance and-.1 1hied . • -o
• • • · • 1-'hi .1r..r.,,; ac!> • ~ from olfitially """ · .. •
P1fco1Pn ; " . •' ·.a.ea unr..n.uJ~ 11o':)lol!.il)fliidlv)dulicandl~ -<!: 1 ·· ...-.4", . . •' '·-'· ' .:.:...u .• 1 ··, •IMUd li>eY •·forth a U.t , · l ,· _ :· • 1, Of:l(:·urut1n•couw-~ ... or.,ol'OI i:it ~tssheJ as ~A guidePDR:' iJt. · ,
P II • . W · him out of bwlness.·He 1cludlng 1 an end f.o · .the . 0 UtiOll MM raising· prices would not lndochtna war; a feorder1ng.o1
! • be falr to his customers a.od national priorities and an
Tests Set. · ~ the quality of the foOd open!Jlg up ~f .,_ m • rl~ an
th•-•-bJ · politics ·tD formerly disen-"8! un u1a.11 e.. frariChlsed eta~."
GLENDALE· .M'l) -Air ''The closinJ is sad for oie . Whiie a 100.member ~
J>Ollution testai'are beln.t· con-because I bad fondly hoped to committee worked through the
ducted on ',P:ltcaJni. IaJand, one hold the r.eslaurant my. fath~r . weekend for~ng a, ~ta~ement ~ of .purpose and gruidirig out
of the most Jsola~ ~aces on •tarted for bi! grarldchlldren the structure of a national
earth. ' to C9ntinlle operating, and organization the rest of" the
The island is in u; S9ulh .maybe their children after conferees atiended workshops 1
Pacific, with Chile more than them in the same high tradi· to learn the nuts and bolts of
2,500 miles to Qie east and _li_on_.'_' _he_••_id_. -----'-pol~i_U_ca_I c.p_ar...,li_ci'-pa_u_on_. ___ 1 Australia even (arther away to •
the west. It ls Inhabited by 92
persons -descendants of
Pol ynesian women and the
British sanors who staged the
famous muUny on H.M.S.
Bounty In the !Mb Century,
The Ist~ers las\ week
began clltjing out the tests
on behalf of the atmospheric
sciences ~ center of
the State Univenlty of New
:York at Albany.
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The purpose of the tests Is
to determine ' whether air
pollution frQnl "the continents
is invading ' the atmosphere
above the ocearui, reported the
island's ra:tio operator and
acting head man, Tom ctri&-tian, accmling to woro re-
ceived here by radio.
": .. -CllooolngHomo,~arebocbd by
thogreotlllt.-.._byllr-ofln)lsaWigsand 11ome&1v1ngo-upaortotM1111J .. ldliG_,.,_.,
homel than anyotherauoclatfon ~
Candidate
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CHICAGO (AP) -M1yor
~ J. l>aley hal "'eked
U.S. Rep, Roman C. llUclnskl
of Olicago W challqe Sen.
Olarles.JI. Perey In tlle ~
election. ·; ,
Daley .lllD®nced at .. I\ Delfi conference Sunday ~ NI;
dorsemmts of the party°!
alalln& lubcornqilllee. The full
slatem8kfng eommJttee.~ wu
expected to approve tho!f en-
dorsements fbilaY, • • 1
Lt. Gov: Pa!S Sltnon, 81 U:·
peeled, was slated to
cblllenge Go•. Richard B.
Ogilvie. Although all llated
candidates must run in ·tbe
Mercb 11 prlmal')I, only Simon
will ~ve PP!!Oll~ l)Qley's 1·electlon of
Puclnstl, &2, a f o r m e t
newspaper rt~ with 14
,..,.. oenlorlt~ . "!I eonc-,
"'' an attempt to bllance the top of the ticket with 1 Cook
Counly candidate. Simon Is
fNlm Troy in South<rn llllno~.
Hero ls the gift that continu• to take on new
meonlng all through the yeora. It's your
, HalJ'ofllng. Star:t with the basic ring. UP,!ato •
It wfth the birthotoneo of children or grand-
children on each jovous occ111ion.
l/Vhat • beautiful Wrf to remember your
preo;lous mOf"l'nls. Yuur own perfect hel,..
loom. Q'ur excilisive florentined design ring
In 14 kam gold. wilhout stones, r .50.
Eech add9!11tone, $6, except ruby, sap-
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Cra~t .. y.;ur, own meaning end d•ign by
marking bther Important ev?ta with an appropriate Pr.e!=ious stone: fo en 1nnWa...-
aary, or for husband's or wifel birthday.
' ·Sirlet 8ICh ring Is custom d11igned, pi••M
allow 10 days for daliwry.
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.. P .ressure
AcUon Uken Jp San~ Aa Jut_.... aiv• "'911, • =hll -no matlA!r wbat ...,u-to .re ¥1'""
-Orange County Airport II moolll& lnaorabl7 • •
becoming a biJh·trallic paaenpr Jet flold.
Tbe same action indltallt tllal • .11'1aendwl -· pnMNy insoluble -Qin lnttlc llUrte It a*C In 11<1
placed Oil the airport area. ·
Tbe •Orange County Airport Land U• Commlaalon,
ourprlalngly reversing 111 earlier lland, voted 4-S to •II-,
prove rezoning or 50 atre1 of McDonnell Douglu land ·
from lnd~al to commerdal 1118. Tbe action lnvolvea ·
properlJ dlrecUy across MacArthur Boulevard from the ~d, In all likelihood( elem the way for more
ID dnelopment of the (lroperty •
Wbat d001 It mean?
Well, McDollDell Douglae pro~ to build a 250-
IOO room hotel, a convention center and commercial
bulld1"f, wbiclt would provide u much as four million oqdare eel of office space.· To put tllll Ill ~ve,
four mHHon "'luare feet of -11 equlvalen1 to 12
l>t•lldlnp the me of the tall..t structure OD the Orange
Cout -the lktory Union Bant Buildlnc In Newport
Center.
Key man in the vote by the Airport Land Use Com·
mlulon undoubtedly -Colinty Director of Aviation
Robert Brelllallan. In a previous bollol on Ille McDonnell
Doualu llau.e, Brelnaball abstained. Lut Thunday, It wal be who offered the motion lo IP.prove· the rezoning
and he voiced vigorous support of 1~ blunUy declarin§
that. "my job is to promote aviation in Orange County.
to Expand
. ~Iller 12 .C.. under way norlb ot McDollDell Douglu ~t,111~ tho Emby Corporallo11 II developing 71 acres
· ly acrou JlacArlbur BoulevO!'d.
Tho 'rezoning acUon II all the more amazing becauae
II IJ!lored the strong Jln>leata of the county's own road
4-rlmelll 'a1id 'J>lannlllg 1taff !bat more time abodl4 · ,
1!e"labn ~ -oolUtlena lo Ibo proJicted gigantic traf-fic tangle''l>efore granting rconing. •
We haven't seen calculaUona on the total number of·~orkera that would. be on duty 011 iny pven day, '*Y• . r
five years from now m all of th!& c<1nmerclal devel•P'
ment and its adjoining Industrial dimploxes. We do , ,
know that' the traffic burden on MacArthur Boulevml, .
Palisadea JIOad, Jamboree !load and other arteries near
Ille airport already II approachpe~ Its llmi~ particularly 'I\' hen liC. Irvine ,genera tea Its load.
. Add lb' stacgering possibility of four million more •
lqUare feet . of office apace and the problem reach ea
the poiht·lbat the. county roads deParl!IPent says simply it bU no solution. 1 • • •
Along with all Ibis, Fifth District S<lpervisor llanald
CUpera of. Newport Beach is seeking a otudy of an ex· te~sion of the, approach end of the airport'• main ludinf'
strip. Thi&, ~rs explains, allows planes to leave the
ground earijer and thus be fl,Ylng bigber when they
·cross popula.ted areas of Newport Beach. ·
Reasonable enough. But.a longer runway ~bvfously
.alao would be..able to accommodate larger aircrafL Even ff Ibo present limit on the number of fllghi& from Or-
ange COWJIY Airport is maintained, Ibey are likely to be larier planes. · · The accuracy and propriety of Breanahan'a personal
Job ·description is open to serloU! question. But be doea
have the reassurance of knowing bow three of hil five
bosses -the county supervi.S(>rs -voted on Ute re-
IO!ling issue. There si1nrJy ts DO WIJ of avoiding the fact that
Uils latest gtan commercial development In the airport
area will place unavoidable pressure for expansion of
airport facilities and fli~bts. The Irvine Company al·
nldy bas 4' acres of ~!liJDercial developmeat built and
So, whatever the policy, expressed QT i1nplied at
th•. county level -whatever the pieties mouthed -the
actions of the Board of Supervisors, the county pllllDing
commiuion and now the Airport Land Use Commission al! point In J!161 one direcUon: making Orange County
Airport a ma10r center for Jet passenger operations. , I
It could wind up costing the county many millions
of dollars._ But don't underestimate the Importance of
the big, big money that's being bet on IL
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•tET'S (ALL ll TKIMMIN: I ~ATE TH' ~Rb '~EVAl~Tat~.
Russians Are
f)ominawd
B__y Feµr ..
Dear
Gloomy
Gm
'While &1p11.i-Rm ~ ik
fund railing, It would be nloa 11 fte
raised ~ to pay the county
real estate luel m bil Lido Ille
home on time. (See DAILY Pllm
-· alOrll!I.' 5'111-I ando I, 1971) • -F. M.
Mr olllelt dtugbter, who spent the ne. ....... ,... ,.... --.. .,
•anmer In Europe, made her second -. ., .. -s : c . .... trtp lo Ruala, whicb she finds a most ,_ • ..,. • __, .., ..., ,....
............ ud contradictory countey.
~ Ibo imprell1ooJ &he brought bact
111" -llory that I think beautifully ,..u Clf•t.liirad. lie~ -1B alMlo tho oell·projec:llog neiore Ill i411a1 111 lliilio ..,., all Ill a,. .,. F'•-· ~ -nitaid, wbloll II 'ver'1 It Im alwaya ...... and alna dollars 11 wilat It
-to me lhlt . ~Jlllll lllf....., ••lb -.c1es I~.....-·~ --that .... 41eialllnhlpo -• ·-· "'" ....... mecb-........ ~y for .... .,._. -that is ; ft6 ~ llld .,.. '1'!111-II before,
-tileJ have • feed'. ml ltiere wu no 'point! bl carrying
blet l)'ll<m with a ' "" -jt; •
-..-. am-·.The YQl!llf 'Jady nf,..f to abide DillJbri whatever • by lbU· ~. s&e ~ to see
...,.... are pmenL 'the manager cf itbe hotel, to tho horror
of bi& subordinates. A·man of hi& poalllon
IN' A DEMOCRACY, the mortdteedom -dn't be bothered with llCh petty · w let. the more we learn . to use it. manners. . JD~ I cUctatonblp, the mQre repression
we-er, the more we tend to upec:I FINALLY, .llBE co'*oi*<I the
II -where JI does not exist -and manager witII her story,_. be laughed.
the mqiec:lation often generates. the -. "Of eoune. you don't • lo pay lar dWoa.. -t the key, my de.at," he aaid. "lt'1 absurd
DJ rate, one of the ~ In _ Ibey sbollld ouggeat ll We11 have a
1111 da&ogbto!'a party was tuml1lil the oew one f« l'"" l<lm<mlw. M_,wblle, ....,.. keJ In her Leningrad bole! when !el me upiain IOinethlnc to you,
tba M1 IUddenJy broke In two. '!'tit privately. ~ ·
hall porter &book bla head l1ld &aid ''This Is a country doinlnated by fear.
JI -COii ber' the equivalent of -P"'ple are lfraid to complain aboul dol1ara' American. • anything lo 'high olllciala. In the two
"NiDe doll.Int" she exclaimed. "Why, yean I'Ve been manager here, only
a Dft' key should only cost SO cents two ('Omplafnta j)ave come to my ears;
er" IO. 1Bealdes1 it wasn't my fault that the others are 1seWed' at a lower lt!:veJ.
· the ke!' mapped In the lock. Why ai>c>uld So, naturally, we don't mate much pro-
: ~hate to pay for a new one?" gress In improvementa. Only when we
• Tba porter shrugged and called an learn to exercise the freedom to crlUclze •llltlnt· manager. -\ · -and tbel'e fa more U.n tbere Uled · ' · ,. to be -wlu we begin to accompllah
• llS 'll'AS POLITE, but flnn. There ,~ ol the tbiap we boast ·a'boul
.,... llClt 1 locbmitb er keymaker tn llbfoad.11
W a~ning About'E~perts'
W1..-. ~ over our OWll "fioal
aolutlon;" irrttea Sidney J. Slomlcb. an
_., -from Palo Alto In ID angry boot, •MJbe A mer I c an Nightmare."
Wbat11 more, we must take our culture
lloct from the ezperta before technology
-the last drop of humanity oot of
Ille -IOdtty. • S1omldl Is a former expert of lhe kind
bl au.ca in thll bombastic warning to
)la leilow dtiRnL As "expert" his
csMaa&la'• appear to be impeccable: ........ Ph.D .• a Specialist in political
~ and lntemaUonal law, a
• , .. afticer ol the CIA who practiced
Ill ......, &blnk" tanks, • senior scientist,
--ol the Arms Control and lll0alw11 study Group at Cal Tech'•
• JM """' ... Lallo(ltory.
· --YIAJIS Slomich ae<epted * _.., of wldnl within Utt
<VII I .. tells ... baf be became !".Ii' I i.:i bJ tb1a vtnloo of the
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n.r GoorJ•: Pieaae mall ,.., oamohlet oo
, "TEN IL\SY STEPS 'l'OWARD AN
D'FlaENT FllJNG SYSTEM." I ; will lelld the fee up11 ,......_
G.H.ll.
Dior GJl.M:
I can't lfftn to loc1.te thoet,
llluted pampbiela anywhere In the
Glllca bm. Woold you lite my
-plmpillet! It was on memory · ...,._~ u I rtcall ll
American 'Drwn M. l1ld dropped ;
out. He came to understand that the '°"
c.alled govern.ment ·bu1i11e11
Establishinent was too Inert, "'°"com-
mitted to the shape ol things u Ibey
have been to inaugurate' human policies.
To fnsUtute change, he decided, the peo-
ple bad to throw oU the abacklea ud take
government beet to thenllelves.
"Only the people awakened l1ld grUJ>
Ing power from these m Ind le 11 megalnaUtuUonl1" he writ.ea, •1can effect
cbanle.11
IN ALL TlllS, Slomlch Is leas subtle
than Clarlet A. Rtkh wa1 in , ~t'l'he
Greening o1 America." He crieJ out In
Paul Revere style to a -lace be
suspects Is ~ brainwubod to the
point ol avoiding, -ct reJectlDI, an i...
terelling or eftrl I hlbltabfe f\atufe.
This broad analyai& "' .. AmeriCaD I>lillollOPblca dlltmma bubl>lel willJ ldeu
l1ld criticism -the whole thine an In-
teresting .... eulpo by • tblntv-wrlter
wbo 1~ !eels be bu -an aide to the-l>r. stri111eloft1 ct our aoclely, a
aorceru•s a,....uc. In tho Jabs ct a
tedlnoiOCY(OD< beraert.and --That llni about pruldJnc over our
••ftnal aoluUon" Is enough to make one all
~p and U.ten (Maanilfan; '8.96).
William lloill
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Presldent's Series of Su.nait Meetings
Nixon's Perspective .·,-8~ng-range
WA$11INGTON -· l'refldenl Ninw1
r]lerlpedlveitowal.i the -meetings
be bu arranged with the Communist and
non-Commmilst leaden ol the world Is
long-rang'e. He apparently~ does not ex-
.. pect 'ltuddell results but hopes for a
mettlng of mJnds whlcb will avert a
1 catastrophe 10 or 15 years hence.
Asbiaatlitudece
be pieced together
from RVeraJ 8lllI'Cel
who have accen,..to
biJn,. the Pre.ident
can • .a"'Jitultian "'~'"'°-....... Ult world Iii 9e-~ "mWtary
, if tbe1 ri·ef coiltn:lltatloa
COlllinues.
...Ji• l!Jaid..to have ·JJO ~ In
face-to.face meetings, Joodwlll lrlpo or
the getting-lo-know-you ,gestum, These
are the mere cosmetic&. of. intematJonal
relatlona •
NOR, IT JS SAID, clots be belleve that
•linlllcant ootstanding dlfferencea can be
resolved. But be <:ODSldlrs It eaaentlal to
wait no }9nger-for · major .fa1UaUve1 for
the ezploi,ation of..,... ol motuahell-ln-
tereat. ThlUing ahead 10, 1'-« even 50
years, the beginning made now might
avert the filial collision which would
otherwise ruthleasly approach.
The presidential mind, it is reported, is
not so much on the immediate mattera
which cooc:em most people a ad
statesmen. In time the balance ot:
payments problem, the 10 ~
•urchafl1111d other imD1edJale problems'
wlll pm. The war in Vietnam will be
ended. Vlslla to Molcow l1ld Pekin& will
not necenarUy affec:I thal ·
What will remain will be the changed
world in which China as a great
superpower, and Russia as a UU:t
superpower and the United Stat.es as a
great superpower cannot remain in con-
frontation. But it will be a world m which
the United States faC!ef severe com·
petiUon.
IT IS THIS SENSE wbicll the President
evjdently wishes to CODV!l to .President
Pompldou, Chancellor Brandt, Premier
Sato, l1ld Prime Minister Heath prior to
bis visits with Chou En-lai, Mao Tse-tung,
Premier Kosygin and Ch a i rm an
Brezhnev. It is undoubtedly the fullest
' ' ' plate any Prelld8tt ljas Wved blinsell In But all .the practical problems reJllAfn:
lbe fairly recent ~l«y, ol.summllry. The 1urcbarge, Japan 's rising trading
More ideal~ roe. into this than is power, West Germany's movement
usually credited,. tO' a ?President who toward Moscow, the Mideast problfm. prides himself OD· pragmatism, that modem art in which· the ~ of con· the -India-Pakistan war, the as yd
ceptions is to be sou;:&rin their practical unresolved Southeast Asian war, . the bearings. • competitive threat to American industrial
More than pragmatism, for damp1e, and ~logical superiority, as well a1
bas to apply In talking w Chou EJHai Iii moral leadership.
about the future restoration or~normal A President whose mind is on the fate
diplomatic relaUan1. With the , United ol the nut generattoo does not get mucb
. Stoles. Thm i; lltUe. practlcaJ ap. c:redil !or that lo the bani world ct tha
pllcatloo II a..i Eft.lal tells the Presi· present.
den1'what be bu -lallJng the Brlllib:
An e1chanie of. amhualdorl ii. wholly THE CYNICS SAY his lnltlatfves add conUncet on Londaa'1 retCQln.lijm. that up to an international extravaganza.Jn a
Taiwan ls O>lna't provlnee. So ·there Is ilo · presidential -)'Mr. Old Alnooftera eiq:bange of ...........,. with llrlt.ni call him a -.:oat on ideologic<!l 'billeo.
ad probably will not be.for IOme •tlme. The latent lsol1Uooilll secreUy mjoy
Nor, it caa be ·~pposed, wUJ, there be Nixon's troubles over foreign aicf and
·with the U.S. U Chou follows the ume quieUy applaud the senate's attempt to
11.ne with Ni.Ion. · curb presldenUal powen.
These are penalties that must be ·paid
HERE IDEAµBM l1ld the long Vielr by a Pruldent wbo bas iirou1bt a
have to take .over, with the coDIOlaUoo largeness of view to the kind of a world
that at least a beginning has been made. which no Jonger rteognizes the United
The President ii oow compelled, by his States for what it was in World War II
own choice, to weave bis way, through the and immediately after.
practical problems bis policies have rals--A Woodrow WUsonish kind of vision
ed toward the Idealistic goal be piinues. motivates Nixon in these new venturea in
The grand design does·notyet emerge in high diplomacy. He seeks to sharpen the
clear form ; its shape la mlstf, perhaps viskm through the lenses of his own prac-
wishful. t1c.ality but it is a viskln nevertbeles1.
Red China Is ~erf ecting an ICBM
WASlllNGTON -Red China's latest
nuclear !feapons t.eSt is the most
foreboding ol all.
U.S. scientists and other expert.II have
delinitely estabU.hed that an lnter-
eontlnental ballistic mlulle (ICBM)
mned with a thennonuclear warhead
WU tested. I
Although the mlPile did not traverse
full ICBM range (6,000 mil..,), these
authoriUea rate it u an impressive suc-
cesa.
Estimated di.stance or . U1e tested
missile was around
2,000 mil<~pprox.
imate int.ermedlate
range. Red Qllna
already bas em-
piaced meditDD l1ld
intermediate range nucl.ear.-. armed Jnia..
ai1es. porticularly on
lls northwe..t Sink!·
ang border and the
· Moqrollan and Manchurian borders.
On the basis of these established grim
relllUes. U.S. apecialista now give Red
Ollna the poaiUve capability ol perlecUnc
a1 operationai 6,000.mile ICBM bj 1973..
THAT IS SEVERAL yean ahead ol
previOUJ calculaUons.
With the deployment of a number of
thermonuclear.armed ICBMs, Red China
wlJI be lo a poaitloo to stril:e at virtually
every maj..-military l1ld !nduatrlal ~&11 \II.=~~;: Is just " the !.
ll&rl.
With Commanlst China's demonstrated
4ld rtmmab!J lpeed In developlnc an '
to-llnental balllstlc mlulla (a !eat
the French lllll haven't accomplllhed ), lt
II -anticipated they wlU perlec:I a,
nuelear4t111ed ICBM that ce bit U.S.
ta11e1s by 1m.76.
Tba chllllnc algnJflcance of tb,..
f<orlul 1X>1eDUallU.1 Ji or auprtme m ..
ment to the !Uluro of the world -l1ld
mankind !
RED CmN.l, WITH .. Iron-disciplined
pop11lati.,n steacllly 101ring to one bllllon,
II menaci!llllt demooltraU., that It bu
Robert S. Al(eu
the eapablllty of terrorizing \he world
with the threat of nuclear extetminaUon.
Slsrkiy underlining Ibis feanlnne p!l)S-
pect Is tbe remarkable rapidity ••Pt h
which China attained a major nu~lear
role.·
It is now the third nuelear power ~
alter the U.S. l1ld l\u.Uia. ,
Red China 11 dislindly' ahead ' ol '
France, and ~apldly forging ahead ol Bri-
tain. · ·
Finl nudoir weoPoDI teat by· the
~ Communis!J WU ln 19111. Since
·then, 111ere ha .. 1-111 otben, including
the recent ICBM teol In the1 lut five
tests, thermonuclear warheads were
detttialed.
ANOTHER SPECfACIJLAll "can·
cell1tlon" ls in the offing tn Pe~. .
This time it will be the National P~
pies Congress "'-W'hlcb was auPJl(ISed to
meet later th~ month to apprqve a new COD111tutlon~ a reorganiled pom. mualat party oturoand ·!he,peraonnel
1Wf1n& jt.
That Im t ....ion II now dellnlle-ly unlikely.
It will be called olf. u Wll tbe Na-
Uoaal Ooy~and banquet last
Sep\ember co •tine the Com·
muritwl cf -" '!'be tma· plained dropplnjj cf thole allain wu an·
nounced, but lt'1, doubtlut whether that of
the Peopl .. eoo,,... wm be. Moot likely
lt wlU be quTetly llholYed, l1ld the fad of.
llclaDy ignot<d. 1
ReallOll for tltla canceJJation Is the
llJlle .. !or the ltptemher tv.nls -the
1Uil-unmol•ed fierce power llruggle
within the CoDUDunisl party blerarchy.
AS REPORTED In thlr coiUIJIJl !all
month, this torrid back.stage warring has
reiulled ln the mysterious disappearance
of a number of former tey Peklng figures
-f9ftmOSt ..among them Marshal Lln
Piao, defense mlnllter and Jona·Ume ln-
tlm1te of Mao Tse-IUD(. unw Lin
vanished, be wu Mao's publicly pro-
claimed heir·apparent:
Also disappearing jUJt as suddenly and
mysteriously were a number of top
military chiefs and Lln associates -
Marshal Huang Yung-abeng, chief of
stair; Marshal lJ T»feng, fil'!t political
commissar of the navy and deputy chief
of atarf: General ChJu Hui-tso, head of
the General LoglsU'5 Departmeht and
deputy chief of staff; General Wen Yu·
cheng, commander of the Peking Pf1o
rlson and deputy chief of· staff : Gene.fat
Yen Chung<huan, deputy chief of staff,
and General H.su. ShiJt.yu, commander of
the East China military re&ion and depu-
ty ,defense minister. Wllh Lin, all these
military leaden were tnembera: of the
pow<rfuJ U<nember Polttburo of the
Commiilist party. So WU Yeh Chun,
Lin'• wile who a1'o unezplainedly drop.
pod cut of alghl
KNOWLEDGEABLE 'Iron Cur I a In
80W'tes are privately eipf'eMing the opin·
iOn that thfi beetle Cblnese power strug·
gle may be' nqrbfg an end. That view is
largely predicated on the following :
-IntlmaUons from •Chlnele offlclala
that Lin J1 "dead.'' There Is no fn.
formaUon from these sources 11 to the
time, place aod nature cf his death. But
the Chinese are poalUve In 14ylna Lin
died. •
-A typically Communl&t derotatory
attack oo Lin l1ld the mllltary chlela
a.uoc:iated with him ln the latest issue of
Hung Chi, Communist party ldoolliglcal
journal and 0Uici1l mouthpiece of the
ruling clique. The defamatory piece
referred to Un u lf he were dead.
If Lin la dead, &ll1l &hnluded In tlghtut
aecrecy Is whether he died of natural
causea or in tblt myitericur plaoe crash
In Moogolla &!pt. 12.
UN, ti, BAD been lo poor health f..-
several ywa. He hid tuberculosia and
bad been aeverel, wounded In bottle dur-
ln& hla 1oog career u a military leader.
But It Is abo kMWn he had a series of
heated clashes with !Wnler Chou Eo-lal,
and "Portedly, on two occulonl with
Mao Tae-lUDI bjJnaelf.
The Monaollana uy the eiaht or ten oe-
cupants of the crashed ~e were sct
completely burned as to be 'denWlable.
Significantly, the Mongq lans reported
tllat the · Peking officials Jnvlted to view
the wreckage appeared ' far more in·
terested in ascertaining whether the
plane carried secret documeDta than the
idenUty of the occupants.
According tO one accOunt circulaUna: ill
Eastern European Communist countries,
a woman was definitely on the pl'ane.
Reputed1y, she was Lin's wife, Yeb
Chun, member of the Politburo.
Presumably, she was fleeing to Russia
with him and their son Un Li.WO, 2S-
year~ld air force officer.
THE FATE OF THE nnlshed group of
top military chiefs is even more baft1in1
than that of Lin and his wife.
Be is at least being excoriated in 'P&rl1
and other publicaUons. But the other
marshals and generals 11e wholly tg.
nored; there is no mention of them at tIL
It's anyone 's •guess whether they 111
alive o.r under enforced reJtralnt or in u·
Ue in & re.mote area.
One thing ls unmlstakablY evident -like Lin, Ibey are not around. ·
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DAILY PILOT
... Robm N. W•ed, NUohcr
Thomaa r~mz, Editor
AthmW.Bata
Editorial Pao• Editor
The edl""1al -.. the ~ Pilot .etb to Worm and ettmu.-late rt&dft's by lh'entfq thtl
Jl""11PIPtt°& opinionl and. mm-
rntntaey on topics ol tntatst n4 atgntflcan~. by PfO'Vfc!inc a forum
for tb• apreulon of'cM-~
opinions. and b7 Jlftlf!fltlna: tM
divesw vltwpdnta of ln(omwd o•
&tt"Vers and spoknmm on iop$Cs
of thlP da.J.
Monday, December·&, 1971
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·'LONG BEACH (UPI) --.OUc proq 1be1r _,_....,1r1e1 wlU. • ~-bndyata Tile tldNI•• ~ -tembllllleenaflll_i.1111
leadm tn C:00C-pye ~l Nlxoft North Amertcon Rodnrell, although tt Lnl kiltlel woman -ped Jlleb-'II a 1.....--.
1111 power lo Im-lht -rica Cilia ,,., ....... Of 1J -lln the lint ' 1111 ..... . . ~ 1n a po11t1oa1 ,_,.... -year, well ·-· Ille u percent ,., B mb Ca h AD lllfee --•ill\
-..i, lndlcoled Leonard Wood-&¥k19'I• d 0 . C, ~~. =· 'Z!f.' ~1= t coct. Preelclent of the Ulllltd Auto· The cootract . would affect u: · • ·
WorJ<m, &mday. • worken alfour planta-Long Beach Jn• G81'age ~=• --w.,.
WOGdoocl: told UAW memben tbll be f 81nla Susana, Calli., Columbul, Ohlo and , q · Ila U, --~~i;:r-= ·=·=-~ s::.;u approved by ~.:J.":l ~ ~~~-= . .:::
In Coopw UIUnd him Nlloo would WOGdoocl: l8ld the flnt.ytar raise from .2kallher -lo i ti; .,.,. acmi>lad 0 rldo -two
never UM oac:h powen -IDCI then tbq "'1uld overage about 51 centa an hour for quld wb1cb a -a. men tn a -bloo -· would accUM him ol lDoclion. moot worten, bot that S4 cent. of tt pert-wu pow9fi11...p, 11111·-. wbo p,. llill ...
"When the Jeclalation wu .IOinl come in.. -..t.Jlvlng raises covered lo demolbh beU • dlr 1*1ck CllUlil: lhroucf> the Caagrta la the ownmer of by the Jft!.loal C<lltracl but not paid. wu diacovered ln • -In Tile four droft fw ......i
1'19, I opoke lo key llemocrall and aid ' '"llley aaid there would be a lot of ex· I quiet noidmllal .....,.. ' milol lllrougb I -·
thll wu tbe "'°"' way to IO abool it. ceptloal to tbe u p0n:.nt." Woodcock -. pollce said'. · area nl -COlllnl Lal
"More than one nl tbem Aid to me, lllld. "The S4 cent. ......... to an old con-~-~-~ ,,..at. Anflelea. Then ..,. nl the -tdon't worry about It, Leonard,' he'll _,.. were ~ .... DXlba-pilled 'Die trio dreve
? , , never 111e II." • :"t ~ ':;" ~ .!-f can't reach in boob on bomho, l!UdWnu.n off with::': Dmelf, leovtnc ~-leven Striking U.:~ ~ :.~.::.;= . The con1r1C1lsexpected1o ..i the rat· ;':'":' .:t"" IDCI ·-~ her11n~ ~ ..u
tl!ie ..-i..11on beciuse 'Uiey planned lem for tbe Zlll,lll!O aeniopace worlten. It •• bero in town and driven to 1 -.
La. y T'eache-loblameNaoni.ralqglngeconomy,' maldlel aetllemenll ll'rived •l ln the e!lewhere," -the~· Aboulanbouri;.ter,bertoO a" -~ ll wu hll lauJ\ for not using the '!'~· .. d aerospece worlten are demolltlqns eiqierl, Sgt. DOyld -pen drove her to a ~ ~ powers they bad voted him. ~!: dD a par WitL. auto workers, ' Fry. ' street comer a few mllea
R• ema· m• .ID• Jail I. lpsle8d lbeygovoNiJ:on"lheweapon" W ·oaid. I lie~ be w°!~b l!edl a,..y IDC!Jet her ool, police
be ....:i lo lmpole the wage freele in tbe ·~ sa~y y bi said.
: · , • ! Waodcoct aid. •.. B ' ade M • ; ~~-the ~\e,t!~ Nearly 24 boart earlier,
;SAN f~· (UPI) ~ ~en Woodcock told union membm Ille •gr OVle they opeoecl it lo cloen out the three men forced their way Ill
CdkinC IOJ lw!berl froill· Bay Area UAW bu adopted a new tactic of lleeking bel"!'llnP of 1 penoo. wbo· knifepolnl Jnto o car in wblcb
...... ~icbighld!ooilrerilalnedin ' ~·=Y'!, the...,=:,~<= fl• • p l.ed had>rented.lllromthem. Suale Nakamoto, 11, IDCI her ~jail .,.. tbe --ai.d -ed to In& more empbuls 00 coit-ot-Dvlrii , · e man f!-rO
~-.-tbe Ardldloceto-lo boosta /' , f!inding lrl>llratim. " . "Goiari Into ~ negotiaUOOI, we made r LOlJ ANGELES (AP) -Tom Neal,
'The ' a -. Prevloiuly, 11111ons were oaetlme II-grade !JlOvle bero wbo IK:<>ke
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A opoUwan for ' Ille .-I')' ' helping parantee more lnflaUon. lng<a prllon ·senteik. in Ille 11115 llaying T-ii,raAaaOclillon.~--·. ,"We doctded 'we aboald be Ullsfleid of~estraniedwlfe,slaleolflclalssay.
hip -. --.:ago, api lbe' wflb mndeat -·In tbe oecond end Neal, wbo played he<nan roles in more
.vi,ao afllllole._ Iii llllfalr labor .tblrd ,.... provided tt ls protected by 1 than 100 low-budget films In the llMOl IDCI
pnctlcl cbarseswllb Ibo j'l•lkml Labor co;;..iooc:: i:::='~ of Local ., ~=;;r.: J:T.:r ~1::!'
llfl-IOard. that be expected the Pay Been! to op-Nell, ~. 11 their Palm Sprtnp borne.
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~The righ.t .price .. ,
Buy n-C.rpetlng now and hna It ln9111Dtld by Chillllllat.
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1 tlntiou1 filament nylon sheg pile
cleans uslly, resists pllllng. In nine
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low Penney prfc11. ·
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measurem•ntafora no-obll·
gallon <;arpot ~ .•
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"\ NEWPO~T BEACH, f!ashion °lsl1nd. 'HUNTINGTON BEACH, Hunlingfon Cent.r,
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' o ONE LARGE lx10 FOR THE FAMILY
•• SIX WALLET·SIZE FOR GIFT·GIVIN.G
A gift to be~ed this year,.and for years to
come. At a marvelous price for.aueh
p1ofesalon.i Q!ifa(ity, pur pt)otograpl)erl rank ,
afl'lOOQ the most &kilted In ~ir profdllon
and can achi8'18 the l~ormal, nltural )OQtyou
want. this ofter ippli~ llf'f fetnlty
_..,..,g up to. ind inc1bcllng lour.
And rotqMll>W, ,.. ..,, cltargo ft at '""'""'"""'"rnoa.
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No bltteriesl
Steel c6risfructlon.
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Fat Track Big O Set.
2 s?zzle cars atreak
round steep cuives
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Rocks to •Wlngln'
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Barbie• and Francie•
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B~nD y0ur P,lane In tor
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twist and shake
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BJ AL'ION lll'.AKJ:ILD .......... ...._ ..........
The 'Springtime' perm.
Just '10 buys it.
At JCPenney."l!vely day.
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your summer hair with a
Helene Curtis ~pringtime'
perm. Includes shampoo,---
cut and set, •10
Fashion.frosting special,
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wbon ~-t -E • double the percaelage -lalllollJ, ...,..... nllbed lz>. dNp ID ilelp' combat the
Shumwey llld ~!alee have ed here four Y!"' ago. lo attempts lo belp people '"8'Y -· Sb um w 17
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~~ Our Clerk.I Unsurpassed!
,The Boo~tall . i~~ '.:!.r.1" Ilion~ , Indeed, II out of.the 11 ~ with ~ioeaoed bea(ll. willi' II , wJl"9 In . a _.r ~
olhlor team ••'llio 'world. , .Uve, illcludlnl 11 .oul ol II JDel1 11111 womon la -17 ....,. with pro. Randall B. Gr~ Anil 1t ~'bell theoe ,;;,,.-'afv'en beorti'ln 1'70,'ind-tr1ll beln& Ihm •w bearU 11'.dwonl JI. Sllnloa· a• d US 'E! 17~tie1~· Kesa·
• heart recipients ari llVltif"lOi' ·our of eight ··wtUf 'btartr. ·during 1MB, as Asloclated Eugene Dona Jr, ~ 9111"'° TM• PAMCUI iteusL
'No Fault'
Plan Asked
For State
transplanted ao far this year. Press tally ahows. At Wt Shumway thinks time wllll~=====i===~=~iii~iiiiii IWul!a are Improving, uy1 reports, II ano 1Wl llvhlc. brio& _,, people wllllilJ&
Shumway, at a time when In the next year, 47 people bt&rt tramplant.. A
some other surgical teams received new hearts, but the "They may be lmlnved for DENT L ,
have at lwt tempororU~ = :"'~~w!!~ two lo thret Yeart,, bot u the , ' . _· ~:;ooed heart lr811J~lao-Ion!. ::"Z ~o :'~~ PLATES
· "Bedside m e d I c I n e , ' 1 "¥.lat.ion r e po r t a wW bope IOmttb1nc can
a on. The American ear t \ask for 10mething mo~. Tliey '\
Shumway 11plained in an lo-WOl;ldwlde total of 1811 heorl bO done for them, They not ' ' I ' SA~,.,...,..... (UP!) terview, meana cireful fl· lr811Jplanls In lhe four yeano . lllll goilJ& home lo die u In •· ---.• F\llilcS ~~v~ lelllion, ,teeill& the' paUeol-lit w!th.30111rY!v011._ / . ·~ •••." , ' ' The chainnall "' Ibo . .s."'-'• an -,..., I Judlclory 1 cooiifilttee b 11 least twlee I doy, U!ilJ& • Enlhutillm \'anecf .IJr lace Naw belrit .,.. IUll tt• • x--.• ~
named a l?·nfemhet citizens available telll lo look for Ille .o!. Uie start roaitblocl: ol 1be pemlve ,...,.1 very first signs Ille potlenl Immune reaction, Ille loct that · . 1 • ALL ON . · advisory comm I 1st o • lo may be starting lo r<ject the ... human body triet lo throw The hoopltol cost for a fim INSTANT c·REPIT TERMS fonnulate • I • D 0 f. ult ' I UIC . admluloo. that Jut f automobile tosw'..C. p' iao for new heart." oot a transplanted hellrt much may or AH Credit Hal!Cfled 'ay_ ,.,Y OlflCol No
Calllo(1111. • "We ore brilJ&ing . bedside Ille 1ame way as if dfl°""' -· nuuo,lo about IZ2,000, ll<lnk or Flnonce Co, ·r. 0.,1 With
Seit. Allri4 H, ~ (D-medicine back to !Is pnl!ll!I' itseU against ad .lnvadlog 11111 ~ Is no way lo '°" -""'" place," aay1 Shumway, a virqs or bug of the common estimate professional fees,,
Monterey Part) aa be· i'tlued, ao. ft•.,,,,keo surgeon cold, nu,.. other diseaae. aaya Shumway. PENT.OIHA.L· created the c o.m m i a 1 I o n yr-:i .., :A fed t ant of $250 ~ be is "conyinced that whose laboratory was1 the \ B It t S Ii um w a Y. and . era gr ' ,000 a
tba'Jegi!lature wW Pass 8 Dir cradle of much of 1 t b e · a 1 1 0 c i 1 t e 1 , q u' 1~e t l y f;1 ~ the medical ~nter
. f._ult bill nest year," add "the knowledge:, from animal ·ex-• perseivered, aDd "•Outpatients • J>~ _defray_ .. COits, a n d ~.-1 fight W be bat periments that opened the are doina better now, thou"'" m~cal or hosp1i,J insurance ~of no-f:utt bill ~~erad:'Pt.-door to bwUn bear t we're ~i qu1te sure why. We pays for quite a few patients. UNION MEMBE.RS ~SENIOR CITIZENS
WELCOME "Various tnsmnce Coro-traupl•nt.a. know that U a pa\fent cln go The lo~est-.llved Shumway-
paniel are pressing their own ,Four. years ago, on Dec. 3, "\Jor siI months, with no pro-~ patient ,i.s C.le-~aef-
plans upon ua," Song said. 1967, burst the stunnlng .ne"s lll. from rejection, the fer of Winchester .Say, <>r:e.. DR o·· A'KES
The task 'of the advisory that a man's ailing heart :~Rd bu~r ·of rejec(.i911 epfso4es who hu been per~ along • ,
commission "will be to work been cut out of his body and diminishes." ·with a' new heatt for more , · ·
oot a no-fault plM that will replaced with the heallhy Some new-heart patient& get than lhree years, since Oct. 267 E. 17th ST. '•• "OSTA MESA
assist not just one « another heart of a young woman killed !a trouble, qr even , die, •28,· ~968. '" "'
insurance CO!IJPlllY 'bot. the · i~ an automobile accident a uae the diµue that c~-The record holder Is Loulll PHONE 646-1882 · · ·
car owners Wbo ~ the bills · fel! hours before. g U"p the artem of tbell' B. Russell Jr., Cleveland, who 1 . and' should reciatve . 't-b e The accolade ol. being fll'lt own, original hearts, con-wu given a neW heart 1D No Appointment N~11•ry
benefit.I"' &e II.kl · ' 1 'i'eDl to young Dr. Christian N. tll)ues. Richmond, Va., ~by Dr. Quick Plate Repairs While You Wait
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1 • • &mnllltee kllled the 1 lut ,.Africa, who hu done 1eveo cut down on cholesterol in 11118. • blNS:Wft.LWY~S:WRLWYV"
survlvtpg »fault. plm !>#•re
the 197.1 ~tum.
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person collect. benefitl f{om
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wt» ca.uses an accl.6'ot. "'• JCPenney
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So<iJ said the committee.ie-~ Ille specific bW. "riot
, 1 principle of "no-fault."
He said the commission
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by Jan. 31. . · -NEWPORT BEACH
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Hu!'ltirtg!Oll Ciff.let'
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Donald A,•Rusloo, Fullerton,
represenUng-, the Association
of Southern California Defense
Cot.incl!!, will serve as com·
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Custom draperie~ a·t
uncustomary pr·ices.
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Oite of their concems is radiation.
Actually, natural background
. radiation is everywhere and alwap,
has been. It comes from the food you
eat, the air you breathe, the
materials used to build your home.
The San Onofre Nuclear Plant near
San Clemente is a source of some
radiation, too. The question is,
howmucb7
The answer: so little that an
elaborate monitoring program of the
land, air Bl!d offshore waters near
San Onofre has established that the
amount is insignmcant compared
with natural bjickground radiation.
Far less, for eumple, than the
additional amount received by
moving from a wood to a stone or
concrete home or apartment house.
People may also wonder what would
happen to a nuclear power plant if
there were a severe earthquake. The
fact is, the design provisions for
nuclear power plani"I against
earthqllBlres far ~ those
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The San Onofre plant, far instance,
was located in an area away from
major known faults and constructed
to Withstand the most severe
earlliqnake shaking considered
possible at this site. ljesides, the
nuclear reactor can be abut down
immediat.ely ~ an emergency.
Another concern may be the warm
water released by nucl\!82' power
plants. At Sail Onofre, sea water is
used to cool the plant condensers
and then the wanned water is
rcturnejf to the sea.
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no· significant changes in the marine
environment. And that includes
three years at plant operQtion.
In addition, the California State
Department of Fish and Gaoie made
its own study. of the same marine
area in 1969. The Department
concluded that the nuclear unit's
operation did not appear to have had
an adverse effect Qll the n~ore
marine environment.
Based on these and other facts, we
believe nuclear plants are a safe ·and
To determine whether this harms sensible way to generate electricity.
the marine environment, Edison · Clean, too. Since there's no
CQmmi&sioned an oceanographic combustion in a nuclear reactor no
compat11-bf national stature to monl· bY·products of combnstloli are '
tor the of1shorc waters both before and released into t.he atmosphere.
after the-.plant·Wllll built. Monitoring ·
began in mid:-1963-four-and-a-half At Edison, wepJan·to rely more
years before-~e Plant commenced and more on nuclear power to meet
commercial~tion-andhaa ~egrowingneedforelectrici~
continued'ever l\iilce. . 111 t.he l~unty area we serve.·
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LONllOll (AP) -A Brllllh uld, bu lilied the lid an Airport llCUrity men ban prolecllan. W.S c ar r I e d bllcltjl<b. _,..phlc books, lllOllty lbeld ol o h 11 • 1 from hlJ>ckl• t ~ r o a I•
1vlltlon Hpert cblrsed lodly llrlloe _.,... penonl1 ..a.d 12 -Pl CIOilta'I lmltltlon plltolJ, fllcl< lmlv•, H1 oddld: W1 tu v e, ool1ecled lrom trub blm llan lllm Ill d'i11,._ 1re llllllhelt -lo IM
thll tho -In airline prolectioo melbocll. ID tho · lllOlll1 from ...,_ who brUI llDlcklel llld ID lncldentlllly, CIOe el lbe wbere they have been IU..... till IWO•dlJ per-1 AlolJ o( P'ZZIBI
blJacldnc• can be blamed .. I put lew -. L •• d.. earrled them for tbelr ... ~ ol cllajnl llld -ld'• flnelt -ol oumptltlOuaty 'a e p. 1 I h d --IUbjodo nnce In alrp>rt lodldl .... Cubao-bued Com.munl1t,~~~ ...... ~-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~•
conoplracy.
John M..rteld, cllalrman ol
the .. .....,_, bOud whlcb
oonlroll ...ic>r &rltlah
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• l!Cbool. lor h1$1ckeil. Be~ 1930 1n1 111ee. be I
aid, blj&cklnp tilroulhoul the
world lolaled only 55. In the
--)'Uri, be went ... the total was 220 --: nearly
lour tlmen tbot ol the previoua
31')'Mrl. "
"The -111 ol lb1t
outlageous Havana concrea."
be uld, "were elllrloldlnary
and malevolenl"
Tiie conlereoce, M>Mtield
lld.W, Involved ¢ommunlsts
from three ~· Ill
de&lon: ''to export terrorism
l.nd 111bverslon."
Masefie1d aald L o n d o n 1 s
three alrporll, like others
throughout the world. were
regular targell !or bomb
threats -and all were taken
seriously.
"Most are false alarms but
a significant proportion ~
reaJ'and earnest." he added.
ct... oecurlty check!, be
UCI Offers
Class List
For Month
The following Is a list of
classes available for the re-
mainder of December in the
University o f California
Irvine progtams:
MONDAY, Dec. I :
"Mobile Home Parks," Logan
A. Bogg•, B.S., ~.
Tower Realty Company,
Mobile Home Part
I n v e stment.s, Pasadena.
Last of a UC Irvine ,t;x-
tenslon lecture J eT ie1 ~' '·
Commercial adcf lhftltminl •
Proptties;" ~ 7-t:ao p.m.,
Rm. 101, Phyol?I Sciences ,
Bldg., UC. Irvine e&mpul.
Single admll!lon .. 1&.00.
TUESDAY, Dee. 7
"Tom Jone1 (1113),'' Paul
FrWer, Pb. D , uaistaot
pro1 ..... -.1 Engllsb, Chap.
man C.Ollege. Part of a UC
Irvine EU.n,olon liJm llld
lecture series, "Fiction into
Film,'' 7·10 p .m .,
Mu1ttpurpose Room, Yorba
Linda District Llbrary, 18282
Le.moo Drive, Yorba Linda.
Single admission, $5.00.
WEDNESDAY, Dec. I
0 Concliiding Discussion : Panel
Amerlcanists." Last of a UC
Irvine lecture series, "The
other Twenty Ame rl ca a
Today," 7-10 p.m., Rm. 181,
Humanities Hall, UC Irvine «!!IP"'· Single adrnlsoioo,
$5.00.
WEDNESDAY, Dec. I
''Classroom Accountability ln
Adion," Jim McDonald.
E d . D . , auperint.endeitt.
Fallbrook lll&h S c h Q o I
District. Last ol a UC Ir\ilne
Extelllion lecture series.
"Issues ln Education," 7-10
p.m., Rm. 101, Physical
Sciences Bldg.. UC Irvine
campus. Single admission,
$5.00.
THURSDAY, Dec. I
"A Businessman's View,''
Jobn Rau , S.M., president,
David Industries. Last of a
UC Irvine Extension lecture
series, "The American M!d·
die Class: lJ There a Silent
Majority?',' 7-9:45 .m., Rm.
178, Humanities Hall, UC
Irvine campus. Single ad-
mlsllon, $5.00.
TUESDAY, 'Dec. 1(
"BioenergeUca," S t a n 1 e y
Keleman, Ph,D., West COast
d Ir' e ct or , Bio-Energetic
Institute. Last of a UC
Irvine Extension 1 e c t u r e
serJes,. "Survey of the New
'Tberaples,'"7·10 p.m., Scien-
ce Lecture Hall, UC. ~ne
campus. Sibgle, admlaion,
1&.00.
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Ft!lowl, lN OIYld lllcl Vikki LY• Elilap, El~ Ind Clllr ... E,.,...
OU,llult, I Ind lloblff P:,
NNIY, ltll1 A. Ind John F.
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Stlttl. ~ Lfl! Ind Vldorla latlte
Grll9S. $ar1 Fri-Md Jdvl ltlllll .._._ Lt¥I Onw ..... OKlr• u..
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81.d;, JClhn M. 111111 J111l1 J. J-. Mlrv LGuhe 91!111 DaMlll EdwW' ~ J-M. .... Lindi M.
C.:, Oltl1 J1111C11 and ltobltt 1Ae Tft"lor, Lffld.I Sl.iq.n Ind ltDbtrt JlfMI
Tudl.ff, PllULI J. Ind T~V D.
By JACK BROBACK
Of 1111 Oii" P111t Stiff
A FEUOW WE shaJI call Joe Brown beca .. thlt It
nol his ml name appeared before the Oranie Cowlty
Board of Supervimrs last week. .
Brown bad applied lo the county Sheriff'• Deportment
for a security ofllotr'a permit u r<qulnil by law. '!be de-
partment denied the applicatloo llld Brown wu appeal.
ing the decision, IS is bis right.
llanlly a dry eye was left In the hearin( nlCllll when
Brown finished his pl<a.
"Illy 1ppllcatJon WIS turned do'lll! bool!IM J WU ax>
vkted of a fe!ooy 12 years ago," lllt btcan. '11 hive lillct
held pooltlons u 'an apartment llllllller requlriq a MO,·
000 hood. . •11 hlYe bad a heart condition for tht put two YW'I
and suffered a i:uptured stomach/' Brown eantinued. ''My
wife ;, goJN blinil and is dtabellc. A aecurity piard'a job
is the ooly kind I can handle ~ute ol my beollb.
· 01 DON'T OWN a gun and m.;e never bancDed One •·
c:ept during the war: on 1111 appHc:1Uon under the apoeo
asking for amsta and coovlctiona, I lilt one IOI c-t
driving) and did not list the lelooy --If H wu '"'
vealed, I knew I could not get work." "'
"What wtre you arrested for?" iDqulNd ·• lliipif.
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l'lnt. J«t; ll-91!111 P11Tlda A. lcfMMr,.., J-NM Wllf AM1M1
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"I bad a job paying aoll • a ~ u4 I alllle'I ' ...,a
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Otborn. Clllrln MJILlnl Ind Cl,..,,. ..
Cllrl., P""' Edlltl Ind ltaberl E1rl
Wlllon, l1rblr1 J. Ind Doneld It. ,
al...O..td, Anni LOUIM .... 0.Wlll
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Wiii, C~nthll L Ind Glr'I' M. l'llW ,._..,. n
lun"0\1111, Anne IC. Ind Edrnuf'lll J,
F"rltWtH, Cllerfl Ind CPllritl "9111111", Jlftlll •nd J111i. v. O'Oonnell, Mllrl9 I. 1nd Bert
Vtltllvner\. F"rtdtrldl Jr~ and EkllM
P_, ~I A. Ind MtrJIMt (.
lilwfl;lnt, Wiii!"" T. and Marttia N.
ltodffr1. J1mt1 N. ind $1\trrv Y,
MDIII', Celt1 and Cllrt
NIUll, Sheri and W1r,..
Olnl9!1. Glrlld a. ind J1nlcl "--
MHhlft. Mllr'f' TlflN and J1mn Jlm-m• HI~, Dorl1 IC111\leer. incl C1rl MtlYln
lr*.1, 5hir-,,,..rl1 Ind Jahn Arthur
5dmlll, Dl1n1 0. Ind llUlbert E.
Hll'IHfl, Cor1111llu1 J, Jr. Ind Ol1M L Florft, Olrl1llM LM IM Andrew -· Whit~ '4hlln G. •nd Berblrt t:.
P1!11non, J..--Allen and ClrolYn "· Wrllht, JI,_ l , Ind Mkha91 M.
MICMkllMI. Mlt'f L. ind t:dw1td l , Prlndl9, Mlf"Mrll W. Ind er.tlll9 W,
•-althel J. an11 ltoblrt Lii
Death J\lotlees
MM J. (~~·~ Cwnlno El Molino, Cai>111r•no kKll. o.t. ol dfflll, =""'*' t , lt71. Survl'tw:I br wife, r L. C.~~11 10ft.• ll'Ylnl A. ITll'bell ol Hotfl!r I dol .... 111', PllYUll Jotn Gimble, Pottw 1U1Y1 lhrff 1l11tr1 •nd HVll'I tranddllldrll!'I. $tn'kfl ,,..,, l'ltld 100.V. Mondar! 2 PM. P1cllk Vltw C,..._I. lllUfNnln , l"KlllC \11 t w =111 P1rti:. Pacific: v1-Mott1111rv.
0 r9Ctor1. DAL y
YlllN C.u Diltr, 11• Emtr1kf .. .,.,
~~-·"'"·~= .... Jollnl two 'i.:S;t-l:r-... • .~ Mllrcla, ti of tlv henMl1 ftltltr, li!lrold P.
(IH, ol~BHl!cl 1WO bf'ollltt"I, Hwold C.11, "-'-'1 Qlllfltl' C1u, o.rwm1. s.tv , Tutldlr. 12 Hom, ll.elflc vi.. c • Int.,.,,_., P'..:lttc ~~lal 1rt. PKH1c Yl-
ry, ·~ .. ...
Tt.No1 WMllt"l_ _!I!_. .... ,, CS CYPrnt
1et out of !he state. I w-to ltaft • ~ I ......
Ired the plaoe wbett I -wwklq -a ............ -..
"I wanted lo leave Tb!ll llMI Illa! -... lllp wr . J coold get out of that statt1" Iron llkl. ' r ••
'l'bal sta!emeRt broogbi -;t ...... al -...
.. wbo apparenUy bad -lo ~' •
. "'Ibe District Attorney recomm.dld pnbaUon for the
crime, but the Sheriff, Wb6 hid a ll'Qdlt 1gainst mt,
nuldn't bear of it," Brown wmt Oii.
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"I SERVED 14 monthl and WU en probation for nine
IDOl'lths," Brown sobbed ·11 be concluded hiJ tale.
• Then a sergeant from 'the Sheriff'• De~t U·
plained why Brown had tieen denied 1 securtt:Y o"fflcer'1
po!nnil.
''Be concealed a few arrests and convlctions when be
fU1ed out the application," the deputy related. *
"He listed one arrest for drunkenness last year and the
IOI In 1968," the sergeant continued, "but we mede tDe
uu1 check with the CI! (Calilomla Department of Invea-
tiption and ldentiftcation). We found that Brown's arrest
record dates back 13 years and the rap llleet llhow1 10
other offenses be did not list.'' •
'!be deputy !hen read oil the !isl It Included two drunk
drlvin& amsta -a ball-dozen drunk arttlis, bad chedu,
lhoplllting, failure lo appear, defrauding an innU<per ud
the burglary in Texas.
TllE IJST SHOWED that Brown did 1191 c'*1fme bJs
'talents to one area -he ball been jailed In Texas, Ario
iana and seven California towns. \
A c:ounty supervisor 111<" asked Brown II he cared
'to rebut the sergeant's statement.
Brown, who· said he was "oVer 'eD" now, replied, "J
\riaa clean until l was 39. (The i001y times I have ever been
arrested ls when l haVe been unemployed. I have a weak-
ness. I get· drunk easily, especially when I'm out of work.
"Inmates who· haVe served their time should be given
some consideration," be argued. •
Factd with a decblon, 1not1ier county supervisor said
it is "a diff1CUlt task, Blways, 1n such cases. But we are
sworn to, and ahould, uphold our own Jaws and the 1awa of
our stat.e as well. I move that we deny tbe appeal."
THE varE we 4-0 for dental.
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Mo!-. M. Holm. Dftto ol delltl. ~
bee' l. 1f'7'1. '*"1ved boio wit.. lnllM M.
tt.lmi -· ltW J. Ind ltlc:Nrd W. Holm1 ~. Mllr11rn Cr-1 11.tw,
T!1119 S-1 Md It tll'tftddllldr.n.
ctr•-lcle ·~ -. Mk! todlr,
MendlY. lt '·"'" Good '"'"'*· c-,....,. w1tll f<r. MlchHI Dvff'r, SI. ~
•vftltun C.l!lo+k: Churdl, ofl'kl9tlnt.
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HEALTH NEWS:
9 Of 10 Headaches
Not In Your Head!
"-11th I(, JI.,..,.... Ollt al dtltll, Dec9mber ~ ~~":fll'le •I McCormick Dr. u1ry c....,., D.c.
E•rt I!:. ~.~L of H-1u111. Headaches seem to constant-MISALIGNMENT. This rtrure ta 0111 Of d99tll, Otetmlltl" J, 1'71. kfvlta
.-:111111 11 McCormick L11t111111 BNch Jy be in the news. well In accord with our 1tudy.
Mortwrv. IANP:OltD In a recent issue of Parade, "l think the proof of the pud-
1".ut It. ltnford. ,. .. 60, of :)90\lt W. 81Y d• " f ,.,,_ C tur st. cos11 ""*' o.i. a111161111. o.c...,Mr the Sunday Newspaper maga-1ng, con 1nues ....... ou e, •· im. SUrVIVid b'I' friend. ':f:"-t Hud:.on. " h th dra :~=.,~:,,.~ Md 11 a111 zine, Dr. r.1ax Murray Braff, com,. ea w e1.~ )'Ohutatt ~-b-.
· 1uMM11t1 Mo director of New York's ma 1c rcsu .,. t a can ..., o ~Ne9 Y. 5umm«1. A .. 71, al 7UJ lrvtr.., ' ., ta! ·• I t ti .-.... •· C.OS•• ""*'· °''' a1 Mith. Stuyvesant Polytechnic Head-neu n rea ng a penon ~. f, 1'11· rr;.:wd "' wll9, with ~da h obi U M:l~~~nit•/111W:,~'\,:,.,ci::: ache Oinlc, challenged the con-a. h daoche pr emd. a
"' J11C1uenvlll1. Florkloll at1t troldw1r cept that most headaches are person a ea es were ue to
MOrfMt'I" Forw1rdl1111 D recton. tional -It ··-.. 'd i==============::;lemotional ln origin. say, emo 1 .... _ ..........
I ARBUCKLE I: SON In his utlcle desctjblna: a obvloualy take months, U not
,n;sraJFF MORTUARY study of 3,000 i-.tienta over a YetU"I, to corrttt the cause of ~• M 'od of 18 Dr Bratt the dlfflcult;y, 417 E. 11111 St., CoJtli tu per1 years, • ''But. u I've Indicated," says
U...... reported that In over 90 perttnl Dr Cout •<u EA 0, ACHE • of cues he found that head-· ure, ~,.
BALTZ BERGERON ache wu "a referral symptom SUFFERERS CAN EXPERJ-
l MORTUARIES caused by mechanical 'derange-ENCE ™MEDIATE RELIEF
Cil-ona dtl Mar OR 3..fCA ment of the cervical 1pine 1"adlng to permanent correc-
Celta Mesa Ml 1-UU which In turn produces lrrlta· lion trom Modern Qi.lropraetlc . . ""'" ' tion of one or more of the cer-' { BELL BROADWAY vlcal nerve roots and/or Inter-His answer to the headache
l MORTUARY mltlent compression of the problem Is . that mechanical '19 BroadwJJ, Cotta Men vertebral artery." problems can be corrttted with l IJ I-Ma proper treatment and care, ••
• e Dr. Gary L. Couture, D.C., of ll's 1u1 simple u that.
'McCORMICK LAGUNA tl'le .couture Chiropractic Cen-Dr. Couture, Includes a warn.
BEACH MORTUARY ter in Newport Stach, refers to Ing about headache auffere.n
1715 Llpu C.ayoa Rd. Dr. Brarrs case study u a solid who rl'ly on pills and pain-kill·
4N-Mll foundation for HIS vlew1 on the t'rs, ''A head.11.che tablet relieve• e mattt'r. only temporarily. When you
PACIFIC VIEW ''AJ many of you know," l&Yt come riaht down to It, thetre MEMORIAL PARK Dt-. Couture, "rve always main-a poor aubstltute .for what the
Cemdery ........, talned that too many hca~a penon with a headache ii really aa.,.a are paucd off u ~ulting fMm after: An t'nd to the he-'acbu,
.. heifte Vilw Drtre eye atn.tn or emotion&l itttu. once and for all!"
"1-rt Bacl, c.llfnll •·or course, w'nat Dr. Bratt 11 Or. Couturt, o .c. maintains ,...., ... ..., IH-Z7• sayina:, In plaln languqt, is officft; at 2043 WKtclltt Drtva
• that NINE OF TEN HEAD-In Newport Beach, Phone
ACHES ARE DUE TO SPINAL 645-5300.
PERPAMILY
COLONIAL FUNEllAL .
llOMll
1111 Bollll A.._ ·-·-• SMITHS' MOJ\TUAllY
llT Mola 111. &'......,_ -
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Listens to Lande~
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Fluttering in for +lie lioliCloys, hte
butter~y skirt split to the woist ot
ro veo l onkle length donceponls of
softest rayon crepe, By Bern ie Bee
in jewel-tone pa isley over midnight
block. In sizes IQ. I 8, 48.00. Moil end
telephone orders invited. Windsor
Misses' Dresses.
' t;HRISTMA.S!
at the hroadwar
HUNTINGTON IEACH
7777 E.tl~tr Av1ft111
1114) lt2.JJ) I
CE••ITOS
100 l•1 C.rrit•1 M 111
121 ) 160.041 I
OU.NG.I
Mtll ef Or111t•
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SMOP t :JO A.M. te IOiOO P.M. MONDAY TH•OUt;.H SATU~DAY, SUNDAY 11 A.M. t• 6 ,,M. ..
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And the M~lody
Still Lingers On
Dm I TELL YOU lhl United Statel ICl'lpa moro cars
mry Yttr tlwl tllt rtat ol tllt -Id manuflOblrea!
mOllllT PAID tuellllvn In lhla oountry work ellber wilh Uquor or ...,..Uc,, II'• said.
NCB TOWN, HOUiton. 81t1 on land lbll ortpW!y IOld
for II tn scre.
LIVE BmTBS In New Yorli City holpltala now only
outnumber lhe 1bortlonl lhtttln by 1,000 to 9IO, pl-
nott.
Ql/EllY -Q. "Do lhoee llfUt 10.loo~long llwdl ol
Japan eat mut?11 ..
A. You mean the Komodoo dt11on1! They do lndeecl.
Eyewltn-'"'*'UY llW -IObble up I 11).pound ho« In Im tlwl IO mlnutea. They Clll 'put one loot ln'front Of
lhe other 1t' a rate ol IJ mph. And lhey've been known to
do IWIY with people.
llEST TECHNIQUE I hlllband . CIR -loy to pre-
atrVO hil dtterioratlnr 1n1rrta1e, wrilff 1 contributor. to
the Brltllh Medico! AlloCJIUonl1 ~llc1UOll, ii 11 lo"
Iowa: He ou1ht to 1et Involved with.Illa wlfo In I ronmU•
manner during the noon lunch hour.' Daa't knoW 1bout
En1land1 but the averaae commui..'1 Ume on the-road
betwehi the houso and the job In tbil C®lltr)' 1117 mlnutu:
Le~'• aee, that'• H minutu total. SkJp It.
BRAND -Another innOvation credited to Hernando
Cortez, the Spaniard who conquered Mexico, is the catUe
brand. On the sides of bi.I stock .be burned tlll'~ CbriSUan
crosses.
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is known. But why iuch' is the ca,e' is not really JmoWn,.
not yet, peculiarly enough. · • · • gift robes for .Jc.P-.'-\O
QUICK, NAME that one sport wherein neither the par-
ticipants nor the spectators )l:tows either the score or the
winner until the contest is ended. Sure enough it's boring. luxurious
THAT CITIZEN most apt to be killed ·by ·llghtnmg i1 lei•sure
somebody who tries to bide under a_ tree. And a third ol
these, the ... under-a-tree h1dera •. m gol,fen.. Jncid,oi.,ny, '• • t~lhirds of the men hit by lightning don't die there-l fr · : •i ~ 'l°" • -·;--;-~ -::~··.-.-.:. 1 ~ .~ ..j -J':OO . om ~weton
• Addreu mall to L. M. B;;yd, P. 0. il"" 1875, N•to-· TI;.; 'ever-classiC' robe. in .fine woolen
porf-Btach 92660. plaidst From a collection;· eacf, "'leti.
· culously detailed, 29.00.31.50.
Man Seethes, 'His
Islands' Given Up
plush styles from a stria
Fine cotton te~rys or ·ve)our.s -rre~e for
us; Warm! absorbent, easily .washable.
Solids or stripes. T errys, 20.00. Velours,
32.00. From o complete ' selection,
LINCOLN, Ma5!. (AP) -
Sumner Smith is mad at the
U.S. government for giving
away the Swan Islands, a tiny
Caribbean group ·that Smith
says he owns and Washington
aays he doesn't.
.Smith, 81, who llves on 1
300-acre farm here that he's
operated all his life, calls the
t hr ee-square-mile property
some 100 miles off the coast of
Honduras "my l.slandJ." He
says the government gave
them away out from under
him.
"We'd been leasing land to
them for years," he sr.l.d re-
cently in an interview. '"It.en
they come along and kicked us
the hell out. We teased land to
the CAA (CIV"il Aeronautics
AdmlnistraUon) for a weather
station and f o r com-
munications, and now they tell
us we don't own it, and they
might go after the rent they
,P&id us. .
'*That's the trouble with the
big bureaucracy, one fellow
doesn't knOw wblL the other
one is dotn1 ...
The govunment did give the
ISiands away. Robert H.
Finch on a special mission for
President Nixon, signed the
islands -Greater Swan,
Lesser Swan and a reef -
over to the iovernment of
Honduru late lut month.
Honduru has betn clalmlnr
ownership !or hall a century,
basing the claim on the fact
· they first were repcrted by
Christopher Columbus.
planting cocoonut treea, and '12.00-'32:00. Men 's-Robes ' after a while most of them got
sjck of putting money tntn u sundowners by harry and Just backed out," said
Smith. "My father was one of Comfortable. cushioned. With indoor-
~~~ck In .1950, l ·toot outdoor ~les, they're machine wesh·
possession ·for the money ow able. Espadrille in Arnelll> triacetate/
ed. I gave. Ill I' could line! a · j I . chance tO "make ciatms but ny on ve our, navy, copper, wine. S
they didn't:"· · ' l6'fi-71fi). M 18-9). ML l91/;i:10V2l· Ll
Smith said the govmunent I 21 5 00 M , S' apparenUy. 'recognized h I a II.· I . • • en' noes
ownerthip Jdurlng World War n when 1gents came to ~lm to
lease liM for an airport on
the island.
j,They took me down there
with engineers. We went on a
PBY seaplane from Miami to
Honduras, and by a fiJhing
boat to the islands.
"Later they clearecl Janel for
an air strip. They won't let big
planes In there, jusl 1!11111
onu."
Tben came the notlct the\
the United Slat.I was taking
UUe to the land. And then
Finch signed the treaty -
which must still be approved
by the U.S. Senate -ceding
the l1landa to Honcluraa.
Smith said be tried going to
court with suit against the
government.
"All we did wu pua ~
terroaatorlel back and forth,
ancl now lhey'vt slvtn tho
islanda aw•Y·"
Ho said he doesn't know
what he CID do to get payment
from the . 1ovemment, or
whether It 11 poaalble.
Brings Jobs
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Capt. AlOOt.O Ada~, who 1111-
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and who took advantage of a
federal law wbkh 1av1 tille to
anyone wllo -uat the lllanda to mlna ...... bird
dn>~ pUed up 10< cen-
turies and a aourct o f
ferlillur.
It WU from Adams Uv.t a
Bolton ll'°"P hetded by I Dr.
Broolca obtllned title, 11tt1na
up the Swan Ialand Com·
merctal co., to exploit the
l!lancl.
LOS Al'IGELES (UPI) -
Twenty.five o w n • r 1 of
Sllpenn&rketa and --have 1iped a contract with
the state for IU million to be
opent glvtng jobs • to SU
welflre rec:ipttnts, Lt. Gov.
Ed ll<lneca 11a1 tllllOWlced.
The tra1-will work u
·it!'s at the broadwa1
cooki, bUtcberl and l&lea ANAHllht NIWPOlT HUNTIN&TON IEACH • Ottflt•
clerkJ Under the ltate'I work 444 N. l\11114 47 FtlhlMl hit~ ' 7777 Wl,1t Avt111i11 Mt11 of Ortn91
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to It, clearlnl tho jungle and
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CHICAGO (AP -Harriet
Beecher stowe and Robert
LOU.ls Stevenson are
remembered u writers, but
their creative talent extended
beyood the printed wore!.
They could also.paint.
An dhlbftlort called "A Sec-
ond Talent" at the Art! aub
or Chicago explores t .h I s
aspect or the creaUt~ _Jives of
men and women rwn as
writers.
Nearly 211 paintings and
dralrlnei rr.m colleCli"f" in
the United Stai.es ' an d
Stockbo.lm.. &jf«len, make up
the eJhibl~ which contirwes
until1 I.be end of the year.
The 1how will not be seen
elsewhere. •
Rue Winterbotham Shaw.
c::lub pruident, said many or
the leaders would nol fl)lke
Fund Drive
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the work1 available for a James Th~ber's du a I Jandsctpes. A magnificent owl as artlsls' and are represented.' Lewl'.a: Carrall ,i Jobrt. Dos
travtllng show. talents as writer and car-painted in oil is one of two pie-Three oils by the SWedish Passos, Gunther Gr•• 11 •
The watm:olon ol Marl· toon!st are well known , 111 tbls: tUJ't:J by Miss Stowe that are writer August Slrindberg .are Hermann Hesse, Victor tfugo.
M ,._ Ame lea sliow a ~•p ol 12 """ on display. dark and l0ttbodlnl •"" '"""'' Huxley, J~ JoY<O. enne oore, 1.nc r n It" --... ract 11 -:r ~af.d Klelll\& Hen r y poet. are bemg shown fO( the publl.shed ·Thu.rber draWings'.. is SteveMOn, prolUic author or surprisiagly abstract or . the Wadsworth Lon 1 re 1J0 w •
flrst time anywhere in this ex-:r:'. Only two of them are ~~eel :Y•~.:,:.~:..:_l~r !~ ll~r t':rft:'· whose pjc. Valdimlr Nabokov, Henry
hibiUon. Miss · Stowe. who Is ~-~w t ......... -in this exhibition in· Miller,. Edgar A~ Poe, Miss Moore't delicate plc-be~·... his home in Samoa,' ' "'""' """ Xalberlne. Anne POtttr t,,_ or a single white flower 11• remem 1~ primarily for her D. H. Lawrence , the elude : , sa· 1 ... ~ novel "Uncle Tom~s Cfbin," novelist, and E.E. CUmmlngs, Sir Max Beerbohm, Hilaire Marcel Proust, Ceorge na hauntingly beautiful, and her aloo ••;nted sUJI l"es and the t lso had I t•--Befloc,' William n 'se Benet, and G!orge Bernard Shaw. pictures ot a lighthouse and a 1_:::::..!~==...::::_.::"=...::=-...::·::!poe::'.'C:a::::.:::::.:".:;Pll!:'.:•:::~::_•_::::::::::,..;::::::::_:~=:._;:::::::_..::;:::.c:c:...::...-----room wjth open cloor show htr
to be an 'accomplished
watei'colorisl.
Another haunUnc· piclure ls
also ~ a pOet, William Butler
Yeats. Hjs ·w~tercolcr of the
lake at Coole is delicate and
exquisite.
The humor or Mark Twain ls
as app&rellt in his little-known
draftsmanship as it is in his
writinga. One of his drawings
Is tiUed 1'UH yed Dog." 1-lls
drawing is primitive but
delightful.
t-:av elers' Friend
You're never
Anrioun,ced too old
By Stanfor d to .hear better This 'wind sock. located near San tu~ Obispo 'on
t Hi&bway· 101, .is an experimental aid, to motorists
• erected by Highway officials. A spokesman said it
will take a year to judge whether the devices serve
: to cut down on wind-caused accidents.
STANFORD (UPI) - A
massive campaign has been Chicago, Ill. -A free offer of launc~ to raise $260 million l>YW>l'ial interest to th08e who 'to maintain Stanford ~ .... ~-University's standing. hear but do not under1stand
•• -. • words has been announ¢ed by '
POW Families Divided , The ~est fund-ra~ng pro-Bel tone. A non-operating model gr~m in, t~ private ofthesmallestBeltoneaidever
uruverslty s history w~ an-made will be given absolutely
nounced recently by the Stan-free to anyone answerin&:· this
ford trustees. advertisement.
Plans were made to can on Try it to eee how it is worn ~umnJ, paren~/ stude1_1ts and In the privacy oC your own
other friends t~ ra~ ~ homewithoutcoatoroblifation
the-war amendments has annual level of uruvtraity in-ofailykind.lt'ayouratokeep;
warned broadcasters that if come from '30 to $50 million free. It weighs Iem than a third
On Inspection Drive
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A
deepening rift among relatives
or U.S. servicemen imprisoned
• or missing in Indochina
1 threatens lo scrap a multi·
million dollar radio a n d
teJevbiion campaign aimed at
forcing North Vietnam to open
prisoner~f-war camps for
neutral inspection.
On one side is a group of
POW families who believe the
• be.st way 19 help their men is
lo try to make lire better for
~ them while they are captives. ' • On the other side ls a group
: that believes the war should
• be ended immediately as the ~ best way of getting
~ servicemen home.
1 Caught in the middle are the ! three major networks, whose $ participation is crucial to the c scope and effectiveness or the
• drive.·
• 'lbe bulk of POW families
\ pushing for enactment of end·
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Tourists
To Europe
they carry the campaign spots ~ the doubling of gifts from of an ounce, and it's all at ear
from one group they will be n~lividuals from $2.S to $5 level, in one unit. No wires lead
legally obligated to · run million. !tom body to head.
counter messages prepared by The average academic stu· These models are free, so we
the dissident grou p .. 'lbese call dent ' must now pay an 1u1gest you write ior you~s
on tbe United States to set a estimated $4,500 and stanloni nOf. Again, we repeat, there is
date for the withdrawal of aJI officials believe they can no no coat, and eertainJy no oblip·
military forces from Vietnam. longer raise tulUon to offset tion, Write to Dept. 9084, Bet ..
The dispute has delayed operating deficits w i ~ho u t toneElectronicsCorp.,~201 W.
start of the project and· one forcing lower-income students Victoria,Chicago,lll.60646.
executive closely conoected.;;o;;ut;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;I with it concedes the possibility "
that it may already ~dead.
Unaffected by the rorr
troversy are advertisements
slated for the print 'tnedia.
The National League of
Families of American
Prisoners and Missing in
Southeast Asia, the principal
organizatk>n sponsoring the
campaign, maintaJns that the
means by which the POWs are
freed is a separate issue.
FOCljling. attentioo .J>!l-, th<:
plight Of the prisoners while
they are held captive, aays the
le~,..is a humanitarian
! non-controversial gnan
Specifically, the I e ague
wants North Vietnam to
observe the Geneva Con-
vention's requirement that
POW camps be subject to in-
spection. by an impartial, in·
ternational group.
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I See by Today's
Want Ads
• !\tlNNESO'f A IF A T s,
HERE WE CQME! Prac.
tice on om Brunswick
pool table;-I!'s 3 years
old. They're asking $275,
although rt cost $520. No
o~ can beat thal, fYen
Minnesota Fats!
• FOR THE BIRDS! An In-
telligent talking Amazon
Parrot, very large with
cage and stand. Also for
sale are 90me sacred
While Doves .
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A Wonderful World of Christmas
• ~Jtere i'n the world ~ould,?·ou firid anolher }'ash ion Js1&n~
!'!r Ghristmu gi.ft shopping to 'nllitc:h the one rifht hue
in Ne"·port Beac:h?
''',here in the world could you fi n a another Columbia yacht
.. rirged as an 80' illuminated Ch~istmas tr~?
\Vhere in the world could you find another Ss.nta jollier
than ours? (10 a.m. to Sp.m.,daily) ·
N~where but Fashion Jsland·N~wpcirt Cenler-that's ·.
where! · '! -, . . .....
.. h . ' . ' -· . "' '< ' ' ~ , vv merr anl.s to.prc:rver t·, Opet nights too. . . _ .. '""" •,;L L~ 'f• A-;,
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e TIIERE ARE S 0 M E
LOVELY ANTIQUES FOR
SALE: For instance this
old silver Coffee Urn . And
with an Oriental spirit, a
Jade link bracelet.
FASHION .:) . ISLAND
The. United States ts losing splinter group known as POW·
' potential tourists to Europe MIA Families for ,Immediate
~ because it fai13 ~ prtRrve ~Rel~•:·~~:·~~~~~~~======================================:!'.-~~~~~_:__~~~~~~~~~~~_;_~~~..,..~~~~~~~.,.-~~~.,.-~~~~~~ • unique attractions and is stan-1-l dardWng accommodations, a
Commerce Department of. ! ficial has sak! here.
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~ the United States as a
place to shop and Europe as a
place to visit, said C .
Langhorne Washburn. assis-
tant commerce secreta ry for
~ tourism . . ~ Washburn spoke recenlly at !· a meeting of the Western
~· American Convention a n d
~ Travel Institute.
I. The United States Is killing
t its1dtoubrist in~ustrdy, Wahshburn • sa , y tearing own istoric ~ old neighborhoods to build
) modem office buildings and j displacing ethnic e n c I a v e s
f!' with freeways.
( "We are erasing "regional,
.• cultural differences and quaint
" local folk art •••. by mass p~ t duction. standardization and a
• host of other forces." he
charged.
The travel Industry, itself.
also must share the blame, he
said, adding It has failed to
• capitalize on "unique, regional
~ cultures of our country."
.. lmtead, he said, it Is
,. "building chains of ldeatical ~ .. restaurants with I d e n t I c a I
~ menus and uniform recipes,
• const.rucUng chains of iden·
I tical hotels with identical • : decor and klenlical piped-in
• musk: ..•. and awarding con-
: cessions to entrepreneurs who
: sell mass-produced souvenirs
• of America' made in Japan.
: The result is that the tourist
: can now have the same travel
: uperience In Schenectady
: that hal had in San Anlollio or ! SeattJe. At least, almost," he
: ammented.
; So the travel Industry must
: "preMrVO Ind pub!lclu the
! dJvenity and variety of the
: Americmi heritage belore our
: -product becomes a
: mflDDtOl)OUI mobtnUty," be ad·
• did. : s-rorettn visitors see the ~ UnKed Stat.ea •s a few key
: dtlOI on the Elsi Ind West
: C:OUU: "and 3,000 miles of
' wUderoess In between."
The anatomy of the
~t's largest muaat life
1murance compa•
Our. handsome new home office, now going up in Newport
Center, is an uncommon building.
Its large5t floor is near the lop. The smallest floor is on the bottom.
And its garden is in the middle.
This is partly because we have a lot of glass all the way around
(to keep the views m view) and it prevents !he sun shining in our eyes.
Partly because we grouped together the people who work together.
There are five main floors because we have five main activities.
Investing our premiums (on the 5th floor). Efficient service for our
clients and agents (on the 4th floor). Paying insurance claims (3rd floor).
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rAMJNQ. LIVIL: 191-.. -.-,.n. lrt.r..
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·~rvin9' our group insurance clients (2nd
. floor). And loo~ing after our employees
o~ individual i;li~hls {lst.flo6r) .
· The Newpqrt Center PeckAgency
will also be located on the first floor.
They re hiring life insu rance represenfati'v~s right now. If youre
interested in a sales career, call Ralph Peck at (714) 67$·0344.
When our new home office opens we'll need to fill hundreds of
other job openings. Ta discuss a career with us, call (213) 625-1211. Or
' write to Personnel Department, P. 0. Bax 54040, Las Ange~s, CA, 90054.
The drawing shows in more'deta~ what we11 be doing in our
new home. Its the anatomy of the V\4)sts largest mu tool life insurance
company. Over a hundred. years old. "But changing with !he limes.
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Palo Alto Abode
AUTO· HOME OWNERS I,,., .. 'TENANTS
;INSURANCE RATES •
REDUCED
Specl1I Combin1tion Policy
for preferred risks
P1y Monthly -Quarterly -Annually
For Information or Quote ••• Call ·• • ,
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Phone -545-9411
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· those early shower and shave rush hours, or just lat~ lazy loung·
ing. New exclusive PLUSH-NIT shavecoat. Soft, luxurious brushed I
Arnel• triacetate and nylon. Washable and easy care. Two pocketsJ
for pipe or paper. One size. Buy two -one for her. Solid colors
with white piping, $21.00
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AT ENO OF MAGNOLIA AVE.
)n C•t• MtM lt'1
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Hour11 ':30 to 6, Daily
9:30 to I, Frld•YJ
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Success ·01 Shuttze Seen ·by Sparce Official
l 'STORES lllM-FULL
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SALE . CUSTOM TAl~ORS -$~~
IN LAGUNA . BEACH, DEC. 6, 7, 8"19. ., • 1
:! WfOTI 1' Lli1'!l!ll "(O
"!WE £01i0lf Aeour ~E
WAY m~aPP.PER5
ALLOW 1146 '°"elfll)p.1EHf
'lb coi.m10~ MP so-
PlfESs ~ P1t1111<:0 WOife>-
-'t TQl.D '1'MfM111\1 1)0
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11<Af 1\IE. 'AV6'.~lilE.
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OF~~ PftE~S I~
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H_. t91~ Siiltt. Sf"" CMts. Sl-.b t. SOUDI. mtra. PU.IDS.
L.r.t SHdes. Sty&et liiil 9ff'ltlel. •UAU.NTllD PIT A s.ATIUAC.
TION. r
SAVE TO 501', Btftr• NOW
Pol'yttf•r Wool .. Worsl•d Suih , •••••• , , , , , '65.00 S42.0.0
01cron Wool Wonted Suih , • , , , , ••••••• , $69,00 S41.00
Wool Sh1r••kin Worit1d Sulh , , • , , , , ,, , , , $71.00 141.00
Silk & Moh1\i Wo,.ttd Si.tlh ,,, ,,,, ,,,,. $71 .00 S41.00
Sup1r Fini Worli1d S11Jti ,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,, $15·.00 ISi.Of
Sil k.Wool Wont1d Swill •• , , , , , , , , , , , •• , 1115.0b SS6.00
Doubl1 Knit .Sulh • , • , • , , , , • , • , , , , , , , , • , Sts.oo 172.00
C1sh1111r1 Sport Jtc••h , ,, , , , , ,, •• ,, , , , $70.00 $42.00
1.iidl11' l piece IC11lt S11lh , , , , , , , , , , , ,, •• , S25.00
Shirh !Mono9remmedl ••• ,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, $ 9.00 S 1.00
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Letters •hould normolly convey their mess19e in 300
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but name may be withheld on request If sufficient reHon
is apparent fembarrassm.1nt or harassment ot th1 writer,
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Cows Say Beep..•eep
Catde May Get Transmitters
HELltNA, Mm. (UPI) -Hantan llid tbe project IW nry far tbe lnopocfGr to
Some --'""' lDIY IOOll blpll Jut AIJilllt -tbe dip tbe bide -tbe braDd ' be Pll '"t11fbeep" iDllteld Montani Livestock inordertorMdlt. ;
ol "moo." eommi-6omplalood •-Hantoo Aid tblt II lbe finttj-·~-~p;~mfi;;jlPi~iiiii~i;im;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;1 E I e c t r o n I c 1 Z'llW'Cb the lick ol means .to r ndical dmge in t b e I
W...., al Manlaoa State aW-lnl tloleo caWe. In ldeGttftcatiGn ol catlte bf...-.
.•p J was frowning in this one, •• Billy _.eel in
this one, and here Dolly's making a face.
let's just BUY our cards this year.•
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----w calll<m<D are liJted • a I tbe lib II -lo perled IL
-by --le $200,0IO to $200,000 anoaally. --~"""' -ten . Hanlon llid caute brand , 11 will -10011 jllll -Ibo
·-"""--John inspection Will be chaJ!pl' ii -'11111 cool a.
-ol tbe lib 11 11SU llid tbe clevlc<s proves practlcaL Ibey are cerWn that It wiD
It would be • cai-lle roaP.IY An Inspector wiD stand by • --
-ladl In -and loading dlute wilJI his ....u Tbe trlll8lllillor would Jay
lboMlt tine lnolla long. roe<iver IDd as oacll onimal dormul 1111111 It II -lo
It would be pnlly poshed goes by 1 particular beeping -,. -willl • -ol
down tlle calve'• t b r o a t no'-~· be beard. beeoa .. ncti'W for .ucb-and-
sbOrtly lfWr birth. -WW """ --Aldtbetrammlttlng Wben •• different lone Is , -.;. .,..;.. be to
capsule would lodge ll!ell In ~I !!!~-will.!;': tiack down IDd Io 11 o w the calve'•. aecood stomach uJG a .... ..,. lOJ passlng diaeued animals.
where It -.ict bave it. can mark It with spray paint. .Allo, by 'clwking Ifie body
permanent home. . Branding with a bot ~ bas temperature through t be
S · · , Uni · h u --lbe signals ..... n lbe -. o1 lde-ylng . tnmiapill« It would • b e mgapore eas es ~bid!, "'""' rud On an catue. It IS tiJlle.consum1n -~ to kno!',..... I bfrth 1nexj)enslve receiver from a and the animal does not • .ii necty becanse the> body
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n Ibis fast '""''"'-'·''""·· H8lilon, would hive a oeparate Moi;e """" Ille,,' bas i:;.::· ; fflCt !pr ·• IQng 'II\! • · ·" '1"' DAILY PJWT • Singapore. where the govern-0 · .. !';".~-~~ and identifia""'· -t ...... 1 , grown over.JI'.""'· that tt Ls e., _··.' -' .' •'" "~ ' ' ,e ' . . ' ._ ment lines motorists for i.lland, is slill !Within saletj, _____ -_....-....::..._· ~--~ ...... ---'--'~--'r'----''o-:---'-· -'---'----~-"---:..----...,.---'.:...:..---'-' ------------~~ smoky emausts or ·tossing limits, Health ~ Mi?i*r Or.•-'-{ ,. • 1 JJ
cigarette bUtbl out car win-Chua Sian Chia said after a
dows, is about to carry its tour or factories reCenUy.
campaign agaimt pollution a But he &aid legiilation must
step further by fining ~ be enacted · to c o m p e 1
owners of smote-producing .. Slngapore::;:J.~ factories. lo Install devices
'Jbe paws is trying to to minim• Ure .... di.
prevent large.aeole pollution 'lbat'r tbe pm-ol
of the atmosphere before it clean air bill, 19'l1," nq.W
assumes the proPortions of before parliament ·and n-
New York or Tokyo. pect.d to be passed In the
The level of air .pollution, as near future.
Policeman
To Give Up
His Wheels
The bill empowers the
health minislF lo make far-
reaching reg u I at ions en-
forceable ~ written law.
He may pr<aerjbe the types. ol
control equipment lo be U90d
and the ~ 1n wblcb such
equipment sbaJJ be operoteil
and maintained and the ~
IDd composllion of fuel lo be ·
used In Singapore lactories.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
policeman who has worn out
11 motorcycles in 41 years and
whose boss calls him "the
oldest speed c o p in the
world" is nearing 7tt and
preparing to retire.
The minister also may make
regulations pnmcribing -slan..,
dards of concentration' or
· rates of emission of air Im-
purities from 'any source of air
pollution and lbe method o!
malcing tests.
Carl E. Penclieid logs about
15 miles a day aa supervising
Berg.ant for the pollOe depm"V
ment here.
Singapare's first ant f.a l r
pollution measure. went· into
action Jut ·Morch against
mot o t vebicla:, especially
dleeel-ponred ones, 'W ft b'
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He's been on the l>ikts since
be becamo ... ol 1111 -<i!Y'•
first 12 molorcyde olllcers In
1~:1-~
hb. !, lie'O,tanilt·..i will
be required by cioporlniental
rules lo retire.
The yean have caught up,
with Perscheid, but doctors at
a recent physical proclaimed
he bas "the reOe1es of a kid"
and the blood pressure of a
man half his age.
'Ibe sergeant received his
1ast bike as a "Christmas
present". in 1965 ·from city
Trame ·oir<ct« I. Thomas
Zaragoza, who coined the
"oldest speed cop" UUe.
But Perscbeid was not en-
tirely pleased. The bike had an
electric starter, an implied
judgment, be· says, that be
could no longer handle the
manual tick starts.
He acquired his f i r s t
~rcycle, a 1912 model In-
dian cycle, while in high
school, but his mother
persuaded offictn to impound
j t for his safety.
He then set out for a job
making dentures.
"But,'' he grins, "l couldn't
get my teeth into that."
His recipe for longevity in-
cludes the advice: "Don 't wor~
ry" and ''stay away from doc-
ton if you can."
After relirement, he says
be'll leave traffic patrol to the
city's 82-man mo to r c ye I e
detail and spend more time
with his wile.
"m.,r'!"L -'"""" .about 10 per cent ol tbe 'total
lllllllbir, .of llceaaeol !l!lbi>M 8ieo '"' the _.,.,.,
lbem were poorly mmiolned,
unlicensed "pi.rate" ta z I 1
whktl have since been banned~
In the first year of the cam:
paign. 32,680 vehicles were
cited for emitting obnoxious
smok~
Two "keep Singapore, clean
and green" campaigns launch-
ed subsequently c e n t e r e d
aJ)lU1ld personal hygiene and
environment.al health. A ban
waS clamped oo throwing
paper, cigarette butts and any
debris onto public places.
The public works depart.
ment followed by opening up
new parks and transplanting
trees and palms, shrubs and
flowers to them and in open
spaces around markets and
aJong highways. The end
result was a sparkling clean
and green Singapore. Tourists
described it as "the cleanest
city in Asia."
Amther •month-long cam-
paign just concluded gaye
particular emphasis on water
pollutkln.
"If only we can tap all the
sources of raw water within
our lsland," Dr. Otua said,
••we need not be dependent on
water supply from .outside."
About '10 percent of
Slngaport's water supply com-
es from Southern Malaysia to
the north.
Peppe12()ine UnioeRf?ifiY
ORAllGE COUNTY RESIDENT CENTER
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MNING. CLASSE>-IEGIN JAN ;3
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Polkre MM191ment.
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•GIN FEB. 7 Mucatlon. _.,
ALL COURSES MAY IE APPLIED TO
DIGIEES.
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141.,_: lhtwffft Ntwpori tncl S.ft Diego k•ew•ys,
jont off MacMlow lt.d.
IWOlllllA,,_: '{7141 146.Jlll ., raul luc\11y,
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on the basis of engineering, c on
in ,-reli?blli and the ~egree of
perfecqon Wj · ,,_whi*.th~ fill .
their intended . ·on; then the 'ten
best cars in the World . a~ probably
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all built by Mercedes·
That was the opinion of one of Road& 7iack's edi-
~ as they pooled 93 years of aut0motive QPCl:ii:nce
in coinpiling a list of the wor.Jd's ten best cars.
His five associates were, in their words, "not pre-
pared to go quite that rar:• Other factors such as list
price, they insisted, would have to be considered.
Still, the panel agreed that two Mercedes-Benz
models, the legendary 300SEL 6.3 and the new 3SOSL
belonged among the ten best. The unly manufactu=to
be so honored. And a third Mercedes-Benz, the 280SE,
was judged the world's best sedan in the $6,000 to
$10,000 price category.
Butdon'tsimplytakeRoad&Track'sword,orours.
Comein. Look at any model on the basis of engineering,
construction integrity, reliability and the de-®
gree to which .it fulfills its intended function.
Judge for yourself.
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Orpce Count, -,..., waht '•• o1 tbe ir,tltloall maJo.1-r oh 1 , b> weal 1n lnf1nt 11\lY coalacl 1 ..._at
adtipl' an Infant Dl01 have a iOlll! wait. "f often ·the lather ol Ille cblld will tue '"' ctr! llld make private arraqemeau !or
Beller dillrlbutlon ol birth control In-hll.uplirinjiliic,'~ said. aoloplloa ol bOr unborn child. '"'"1 may
fqnnatlon, 'Changing moral c o d e , 1'Tlie ..,. monllty ol the ,.... P1fJ111e pay Iler --!or bavlnc the cblld or w-·• Llb and lessening o1 the stlgniO !IOlll•tlmes 111ata tbal u la Immoral lo .... finaace ber education." ~.'.'!1-"l·weclli>ck . ,motherhood b a Y • • gJ•e u~ the cblltlaceep1oc the bob)< Im a 8tnce the pooslblllty ol adopting an ii> ~....,ta dluppearance ol tolants 1rom ~effect!' fut 11 poqr, Oru(e County AdoptioJll
baby market. "It is DOI uncoDimoo !or..._ lltba'" bu lurold Us attenilon lo the older cblld,
re,_:_.· ,,Lane Thomas, placeine~t a'Sfnile.~tio<l<Y,'' 11io-...i. -....,..oi& lolo tbe coaunwllty 1o llDd
r lor Orange County Adopl,loni maoy · dlwn:ed iro-nJsq ' their ._fir dllldren from 3 lo 12. 1~~the~ ~ picture bas cbaNfed •. chlidttn alone. 'lllellt ! are advu1a1es and dlsad-Y m the pal( year andOIJe.hal/. •;nus ' accounts. !or tbe -dlsap. vaelal"f ln'a&ption ol u ,older child.
)'NI'• ago at moct 15 per«nt ~ pearance ol IDflnt& from tM 'baby "Wiien \ ,... adopl an Infant." Mrs.
mothers kept thelr babiest• Mrs. market'. Bu.t while the aumber ot babiea 'lbomas said, "you begin with a blani:
&aid. "Now well over half keep up !or adoption ba1 decrtued druUcally, slate. You are the one who does the
child. tile number ol lboae wanllnJ lo adopt ii> moldiDC and shaping ol the child'•
'Wlth ~ conlirol Wormation more fants has not. personality. An older, child already has
, II/le, •'!" explained, "there is a . "We have a list ol 80 !amlllel approved been molded by o~ people and
occurrence of the unwanted cblld •. for, adoption. Most. want lnfan11. Want! circumltances. He has been aoclalized to
who do gel p~an\ are not put : put up foe adoptioo .,. placed almolt im-cetlaln values, babi15 and Jan&uaie.
. as ' much.by thell' peers or society ', mediatel)f,'' Mn. Thomu revealed. "Moist: older children have some emo-
tj>ey were in the past , , '"Ibis .bas brought .-u unolfkial · Uonal problema. Tbey have been.rejected
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llonally abuaed. '!'bey may 1ict up juat lo • dl!advantqes. · • • , ol 111end• have c*'io ••I ~ .;q
,.. bow adopll>e poreats wW react. :WW AO o1t1or dlild bas a slyle and a tbe couple adopll ., ,_,_...., ... ~
they, loo, rtjed bbn! pert-uty ol bis own. Mrs.'Thomu 111d right in lo their oOclll &d*,''· M;.;
"He may pla1 U. JlllUn1 Jll1<!hl• or ·ihal what an . older child ne<ds II, a Tboa\u uplained. <:·
foster panoll ~ tho adoptive :±ng, loving lamlly willing lo" take him "Many people find an older ddlf-
parents, in creafe jealouaJ. All are crlea ba Is. He needs a family that doesn't lnterestmc," lllt! laid. "You.:• !or balp and love and undenlandlng. The with and -ith adafll" famlly baa lo baas 1ooae unW be and that the child· be a ca-copy " an --· Al a .. 11.a .__.,.. of .bis parents 1 You doo't line lo till bbn !WwtflAWs ....,.._. lJ.. a ~ ......, mU1t ap. · .1 · · ' be know He alio sift 111*1111$ prove· bit own lllloJ!l!ao· " He Is oet in hls )W'1S, but thll 11,a• ·~ u.:,; an 1111mt":n." ,
"Adopllna an older cblld Is more Jiu ~allenge lo tbe Pl""ll lo ~ .hlpL-' , "M ~ Is that oob'JI
morr1qe -dllldhlrlll," • added. ~~dlfr:'!ibe •• ~ "~~ 'gooc1·~~ ... ~ .... .,. :_:, ~-,~t athacetrlalnW ~~t...:....., ~!" titnilarlUeS. He must , be allowed 'tO our Own p.rentl. I believe .tllat-JOQ can .-_....,y w orwoa wu, •• ~e • .,, _onlyglvewhenyourowo·-·'1ba•et...... .. -·-'·-It I -'ble •a -at. de'velop as in lndividtlf.I., neeu: ....,._. -·-.•• I posN w u-e a F th I . '" Ide hlld I mel,:• she lllid. ' .-~~; It ls human to fall · once in· or e.coup e over wan o r c . s. 'lbere are about 1 dozen cblrdren
awhile. a good possibility. Infants are rmly available for 8*Ptlon now~ the Orlnge
The adoption It: watched carefUlly for I placed WJth.couples.past 40. • ' County ·Adoptions ag..Cy. iSe~ more.
at leut a year -the mtnlmwn tlnie tt I The older child dqes not disruPI lamlly· · ·are in the process ol being riunqalalled
takes to flnalile ,an adoption. There are llfe as an lnlan.t does. He can of\en.,fit by their natural parents. . . I
replar counsellnl aesaioas, held' more right 41to the family acUviUes, 1 • In~rested couples •Clllrcoatact .. Mrf .
fltljueotl.r lo meet added problems. I "By tbe time many coopl.,decide'tbat--'lbomas.a~~ .;: .
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: ~ aj U IJ<I ,for I adoptive
homes to !Mi foijid !or
them by Orange .county
Adoptions; The number
di '. Ulflll:!s relinquJslled
for adoption has ae..·
creased drastically, sbjft· ..
Ing, the emph¥sls to fijld-
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'Experience: love, kindness, con-
cern and trust.
Benefits : watching adopUve child
blossom into happy adulthood.
Lani, Ricky, Monette and Eddie
are waiting for your call. Lani~ is 10 .. of Irish-Mexican a ·
traction. A beautiful child with 11
flair for the dramatic, she has lived
in foster homes for two years since
her mother's death.
A grandmother who loved her
dearly could not make a home for
her. In her second foster home she
bloosomed into a sEnSiUve talka·
live girl, and a bright student.
She was elected president of her
class and is able to get very close
to a family. Fiiidlng ~n adoptive
home . is difficult .only · because of
her. age.
BUU..D mUST
Ricky I.a five.' He spelit his first
year and a half rl. life with his
naturaJ~motber' who· could not 'pro-
vide·for him. He Has lived ln ·foster
homes and experienced an adopUon
that did not work. ~ .
A fme foster family helped
reOOild his tnfst and he has become
a oormal, mischievous boy. From
a~lve parents he will need
reassurance , a lot of love and
understanding if he doesn't aclileve
or respond immediately. ·
In re~Rlcky )I a run and lov-
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• with just the right family.
Monette Is an elght-year~ld pb:le
who has, in her &hort life, moved
more ofteo. than most people move
in a llfeUme. ~
Her parents were divorced and
each tried to be a parent to her, but
neither knew·bow to be a parenL
She moved from relative to, relaUve
unlll she was placed in a foster
home.
STABLE LIFE
What she needs most jl a
permanent home where she c a n
know a stable family life-and that
•he ~ loved and will be cared 19'·
Eddie lJ elgbt. ·Ills life, aloo,_ bas
been filled with change, movement
and what must seem to him as re-
jection. Much of lhe anger in his
parents' marriage spilled over onto
F.ddie.
He, like Monette, waJ shuffled
from relaUVe to relative. His
parents were unable to make a lov-
ing home for him but still would not
let him go.
With the stability of a loving
foster home Eddle is beginning to
catch up on the schoQllng he missed
in his constant movement. He Is
learning what it means to be part .
of a loving family-to ~ve, be Joved
and be acceeted. He knows that he
can and will have a permanent.
borne of his own.
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P·arents ·B~r.n·ed When ·· Ne~_lyweds bffer i Them · Toast
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband
and I are slttini 'here looking at each
other, askj.ng one another lf we should
have handled thf' situation differienUy.
Neither.' of us h~ an answer. Have you
one ?
OUr •daughter wanted a big wedding.
We have a large house and 8ll'eed to it
with the understanding that no liquor
would be served since we do not permit
alcohol In our home. She tried to
per11.utde us that champagne Isn't aJcohol
and that no wedding ls complete without
It, but we stood flrm.
Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party, Instead of standing in a line
to accept congratulaUons, ut thtmtelvea
down ind proceeded lo open bottles of ·
champnlf* 9'bjch lNo m>om'• DA"tl\t.
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husband. Sever1l of our friends were also
astonished since' our vie1't i.re well
known.
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anytbiq ahort of CrtaU.1 a 1Ctae. Make
tt dear le yoar youpr daqllter !Ut
cbampape Is alcohol, dalt tbere wm be
none at lter wedclln1. ud make Sll't lbe ....... Neither my huaband nor hhad tho
co\D'age to say anything for fear our
daughter and Iler IJ1.law1 mlgilt walk out DEAR •ANN LANDERS: May I com-
in 1 bu!f. They ipored everybody, In-ment please, .on the .Jetter 'from .the
eluding 111. Wilen the gue&ta betJan lo woman who obeerved thaLlrequeaUy,
leave they didn't even pt up to ~Y good· after a couple adopts a baby, the W<flWl .
bye. · ' be<clme> pregnant. Sile lllid tf Is
Wao there aomtthlng we could hive downright shattering, the loolisb things
done?-If so, what? Pleise. tell ua since . people say to a couple who has adopted
our younger girl will be getting manied and then OndJ out they will' have a
nut year and she could euily do the natural child. Her examples were eye.
same thing. -SALT LAKE PARENTS openers.
DEARS.LP.: Yowd ....... ad ber I was reminded of a lovely statement
t.lan beltaved ii •• tatra1eon m.aer ttlrltllted to the W.'Dtaiel A. Polin& of
'"" i -*". ,... ""'Id •n• doM tbe CbrlstiaD Heralt! mal&dne. Ile llid
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don't haVe the gu{s lo lly Y" Of -.:
Please n:preu your •lewl. I'll bet t61N1
art loads of l!m•pr• who have ..
wne problem.' -WISHY WASHllD
AND FED UP ........ I ~--•_4< ____ ~-·-<Qh ~ DEARW,ANOF.:.:.:1,too,Walllt1 e
with· a twinkle, ''Two of our fOur children
are adopted. I for1ot which ones they
art. -OIDO 1400'HER ·
DEAR 0.: Tltat lovely 11M rellecta tbe
1e1Umeall of mUllou tf lldtpUve
pareall. -lor pwlq H aioDC·
DEAR ANN LANDERS : For u lat
back as I can remember I've never been
able to get my ·parents to give me a
straight answer. When I ask Mom lf I
can 10 anewhere she says, .. Tllk to
)'our father .11 Then when I aak him he
says, 0 It's up to foUr motaer." I go beck ~lei lbame tbt 1 WeDapr bl ....... ,
to her and she saya, Hw.•u aee." . nerwlis 'wreek.beol# Ms ,._.. .;ta
1bree days \1go 1 asked for pennlsslon 'have Ute gdu to: --r res'or ao. ftlilse1
to gg to a football ,1ame 40 mites frorp for floclla1 jut t.be rtpt wordl. !'
here. My folb cowdn't decide and now .:..
my place in tbe ... car is no longer
avaUable. I asked my did straight away
why he didn't say yes or no. He said, "If
I say yes it looks like I'm too pennlsslve.
U I say no It looks Ute I'm loo rigid, IO I
stay In the middle." ' 1
I thlnlt It's a rotten shame tbal I bave
in be a nervDUI wreck becauae my lolkl
Whal la Frtrich kisslna! 11 It """'!17
I Who should lei the neddng limill -qoe
•boy or the •glrl? Can a thotrun ~
succeed? Read AM J..mxlm' ~~
"Teenage Sex -Ten Wty1 to C.001 tl)
Send 50 cenls In coin and a ~. aelM4-
dresaed, otamped envelope In ,... ol Ille
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Family-Talk -Tending ,.
.To Sound .Like D-l~R-T
Lagunans
Celebrate
., l:&llA ,cNDICK lllOCI' on television ~ !JI
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~ Illa """" late17. M.l1bt\ : M1ybe H'a the public._ ac-
• n•a Ille penolollve '-• ceptance,or, duty words, ~·1 around our hollse, we. have
been bandying, f<!ur-letter bits
11 o( profanity thlt 'J'lllke an
Army barracks MUlld Jlke a
reunion of the King Family, . . . ... ' . , . ~Just Ule : 'i'ther mornlng1 11
looked o• tn~ ldlchen bulletin L:.:::.:::.::::::.:::.:::.:::.:::.11 . board where ·someone had
acrlbbled, D.f.E-T.
D~~{R'S BIRTHSTONES
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f.twtil; erased It with the
sleeve of my bathrobe and
charged1 "All right, who ls
m:ponsible for that plect of
filth?" My daughter
acknowledged it. i'Di.dn't I tell
you I• never wanted to see or
hear that word in this house!"
"It's only because you said
you couldn't get a B-E-1.,.T
around your waist."
I covered the ears of my
youngest. "Watch your mouth,
Missy. There are young
children in this room. '11lat's
another four-letter word I have fottidden you to use.:• _
TM TmqaolM.11 on.e "ofiht,mod ..,_, ''°"" >rhed.J>1 ,..;1111.
flllc:amt 17JlOn.jmOUI ~U, c* :rpne. when an· an~i!"~t )tenlan. ~ dlleoftred; a T~tiQu,1R"miae ";o.. the en cf a:ridorioua·. battle. . .
"I'm SIJriy," the said, "Ari!
~ going to l'/,A.S.H and 1-1\-
0.N. t.oday?''
"Gutter language," I charg-
ed, "I •.D} going to have a talk
with your father.'' In the
bedroom,. I aaid to my hus-
band, "I want . to talk about
the K-1-0:S."
~41>ectmbe.r bom ha1' another ·.~ •• the Blue Zit'C<Jh, Thia
. -.... t. u.id to ~r ~ li.eart:
! aad. mW itl weanr I. Winner
in all cterpriML Btai~ it alpift.ea lllOCdl or pl'Ol,per ity.
"I though( you were not
going to swear anymore," be
said.
"I know, but I get so upset.
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JbO,m)nable. Your IQR .even
lsnd rfte thOOf!lomlng,_ 'Have
you found yoJi'k'-E-Y-S yet?' I
have told him a thousand
times that the word ii pro-
fane. Yet, he insists on using
it."
''lf we are ever to cure
them from u.slng:obscene !our-
letter words we are goini to
have to set an example," said
my husband.
"What do you 1nean by a
crack Ii.Ile ijlat?" I uked.
"Only yesterdaj, I heard
you suggest that your son get
W-0-R·K."
"I did shock him, didn't I?"
"Then in front of all the
neighbors you told him to
W·A-L,..K to !Choo!.""
"That was.vulgar.~·
"But then you rea)ly did jt.
Jn the.heat of the 'lnoment,
you ripped off the crudest
four-letter word in the English
language ..•. H·A·I-R:'' . '
Tour Plans Shipshape
Mr. and Mn. Herbert UoYd
Riley ol Emerald Bay were
feted on their golden p-
nlversary durtna a champatne bnlncll In tho Newporter · lbn,
attended by 70 of their friendl
and relaUve111. .
Hoatina: the evef1l were their
!Oil, Herbert L. Riley. Jr. of
Fremoct and their daughter.
Mn. William A. Tunnell o
Santa Maf\a. ,
Among guests were Mr. a~
Mrt. Rudy Rau. of Munger,
Mlch ., and their
grandchildren, M l c ha et ,
Patrick aod Timothy Riley
and Judith and William Tun-
nell. Mrs. Riley, the former Ruth
Evelyn Reynolds, and her bus-
band ucbanged voWs in the
First Baptist Church, Pomona
on· Dec. 5, 1921.
Riley reUred from Santa Fe
International Corp. and they
have been Lagunans for nine
ears.
KIDS LOVE
UNCLE LEN
SATURDAYS IN
THE .DAILY PU.OT
If he'• tho) Important
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refer to me as old smutty
tongue ."
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are picking up four-letter
wordJ from their parents."
"You're right," I said,
11From here on ln, I'm only
golni to talk about sex."
A pr~pening tour of Jacques Cousteau's new Living Sea marine attraction
aboard the Queen Mary will highlight a Friday, Dec. 10, reception on the •hip
planned by the Muses of the California Museum of Science-and Industry. The
noted oceanographer will P.ersonally conduct the t<>urs during the 6 to 9 p.m.
affair. Previewing lhe exhibits are Oeft to right) Mrs. Samuel C. Cameron and
Don M. Muchmore, two of three co-chairmen. ·
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Your Horoscope
Virgo: Romance Due
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 7
shown via written word. Read,
study and write. Apply ex·
periences gained in recent
volved. Personal ~gnetlm\
soars. You attract ~ao.ns -
and opportunities. Be 'ready
for excitement.. By SYDNEY OMARR past. Be analytical.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Cy· I believe the Virgo woman , cle cont,inues high ; judgment CAPRICORN· (Dec. 22-Jan.
getl thin<• doDe. Aod she improves. You, mate exciting 19): Money, spec i a I ' col·
11sually looks good even while contacts. There is additional Jections, pa Y m e n t s are
doing tasks ta.at are menial hope, an abundance of op-fe8tured. Mate, bu s l n es~
and generaJly tiring. The Leo timism. Get going; lake in· ~71~r lt,~ut ~~~go "ft'~
man accomplishes, but does so itiative. Accentuate the In a dramalic manner and positive. Ignore gloomy Gus. debt. Jnterest in occult or hid·
with a flair that can be ex-den matters is accented. DiR:
i.mlve. But botb -the Virgo VIRG~ .<Aug. 2J:Sept. 22 ): deep.
woman and tH Lee man -Romantic inter.Jude is on _agcn-AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb.
are mlee to hive around the da. \'.00 receiv~ meaningful 18): Lie low. There is no need
boaae -U yoa can keep thud ·, c;ompbment. Fine .t~r .at-to rush, push or cajole. Mate,
at bome. t~nding theateJ:, participati~g partner shou1d take Initiative.
i?\ , ~vent de~1gned . to atd Experiment. Devote time to
ARIES (March 21-Apri! t9l:. ~a'.1table pro]ec~. Give now doing what )IOU en j o' y.
Some around you may express ~ you also receive. Creative hobby now could reap
unusual moods, opinions. Key ltJB.RA (Sept. 23-0ct. ~): profits. _
is ·to be receptive without Erilotlons run deep. Not wise · PISCES (Feb. 19-MarCh 20):
being unduly influenCed. Give to play, games. Stat~ case -Be practical abobt work,
added , attention to yo"ung, as it .exists. Forget.111mmlck.s, health, pctential. Le ave
person. Don't ,repress your'-flourishes. Truth indeed will speculation theatrics to
own creative desires. make you free -and stroog. th B ' h k.. d ta:'l ' Capricorn person could play o ers. Y c ec 1n111. e 1 s,
'JIAURUS (April 2G-May 20): prominent role. you malt~ valuable discovery.
Firid alternatives. Usu a I SCORPIO (Oct. 2l-Nov. 21): Other~ now t~d to overlooerk
methods may be blocked, tied ........... t1al Don t __ ,,.., Finish project, Think big; ~,," · ""''~.,..,....... •
up with red tape. Familiar forget the petty. Some,..who r. ways now may not suffice. Know this and proceed in constantly complain should be IF TODAY IS Y OU R
manner which stresses the told to go elsewhere. May BIRTHDAY you tend to be in-
unique. BypaS5 one who is seem rhean, but is definitely trospective, spiritual. You are
reaclloniry. necessary. You have life or studious, but have flair for ad-
your ow~live. venture. You gr.in through GEMINI (May 21.J une 20): SAGI ARIUS (Nov. 22-travel and study abroad. Pro--
Study Taurus m es s a g e • Dec. 21 l You are on brink of ject initiated this year is due
Promises are sincere, but new ad nture. W e I c o m e to flourish. Know this and
some relatives, neighbors are change f • c h a 11 e n g e . start acting )ike you know it.
incapable of fulfilling them. Mem~ lt .fpposlte sex is in-Exude confidence.
A void tendency to believe• 1--:::-~!!'.!;"~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..::--whlspe.rings of sweet nothing. I
Rlghlight practicality.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
Fine for adding to special col·
Jections. Make inquiries, re-
quests in writing. Definite gain
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BELOIT. Wis. (UPI) -
Starting next f~I. students
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taxable income appearing on
Line 50, Page two, of their
parents' federal , income tas:
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Beloit's daring abandonment
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forgotten middle Jncome fam i-
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its young to the fame private
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MRS. GROGAN · MRS. FOSTER
Fowitaln:V~ wW be the
heme, of Mauro ft a m o n
-oad Illa ~. the former ~· Loulae
WblUng who ,...,_ mimed in
Ferndale ' Wedding ' (j,apeJ, Santa Ana... •
' The bride, dlughter or Mr.
and Mn: JIDl<I ~
Whiting of Fo!ll'tain Valley,
WU attendod by Mia lkllan
Scajcucci .. maid of honor.
Bridesmiids ~1 M r 1 .
JNneS P. Wblttag II.and the
Misses Sindra · -· Carol Smith and C(Jololelo Si-
fuentes. Deborah Alm Whiting
was the flower girl . _. ..
Attending the ~m.
son of Mr. and ~ ~-R. Martinez ol Corpus Oirlstl,
was Edward Gardlnl. Ulben MRS. GAILEY .
e.. wei:e. Russell Clark,.,. James
California state . College 1&& exchanged vows before Judge ~ :;:~ c=. ~ and GAILEY-PAISLEY Long Beach. . Jack Goerlwl of Los Angeles. • .. . • · ~
Her husband attendld the-• The bride Js the daughter of . 'Ille hriile,'>~ ~le· ol
University of South e r·n Mt. and Mrs. Oscar E. Runing Fountain Ville)'" Hilb ~. .-
California and eamed a BA at .of ~ta Mesa and her hos.-attends orange Coalt COUect.
CSCLB where he now is work-band is the son of Dr. and Her husband attended Del Mar
ing toward a masters ·They Mrs. Gordon L. Richardson of College ln Corpus Olrilt1 and
· -Karen· Virginia Paisley and
Jack William G a 11 e y ex-
changed vows before the Rev.
James G. Kirk in st. Mark
Presbyterian Church, Newport
Beach. will reside ln Long Beacli. Sherman Oaks. Fullerton . Junior Colltl;e. ~He
' Attendants were Mr s . also has served ln -the Air They were attended by Miss
Candy Paisley as maid or
honor. and Don Slawson, best
man, · Miss Sharon Oglesbee
wa!: the bridesmaid , a n d
Richard Paisley s er v e d as
usher.
FOSTER·PETROW~KE Wljlilim , s. Shieida, Mn. Tod Force. ' Marder and Shields. r~ } The bride is a graduate of CONDE.WICDEC;
The newlyweds, who will
reside in Orange, are the
daughter and son· of Mr, and
Mrs. Blake J. Paisley of Costa
Mesa· and Mr. and Mrs.
Willard c. Galley of Orange.
The bride. is.a graduate of
Newport Harbor .High School
and attended Orange Coast
College. Her husband, a
graduate of Orange lligh
School, earned , his BA at
Chapman College.
GR.OGAN-KAISER
Kathrine Kaiser became the
bfide · of I Richard 1 Warren ·
Grogan during ceremonies
performed by the Rev. John
Davis ln St. Michael and All
Angels Church, Corona del
Mar.
Their parents are Mr~ and
Mrs. Max Elliott ·Kaiser of
Irvine and Mt. and Mrs.
RJchard H." Grogan of Long
Beach.
Mrs. Mu Kaiser Jr. was the
matron of .honor, w h I I e
bridesmaid! · w e re Mis.
Edward Kline and Mrs. James
Reese. ,
Best man ·w•s Gary
Carpenter and uShers were
!l'erry Grogan and Donald
Green. ·
The bride received a BA at
Lindenwood College, S t •
C1'arlea, Mo., and is working
toward her masters a t
Ferndale Wedding Chapel,
Santa Ana was the setting for
the marriage of Di an e
Petrowske and Robert Foster.
The bride, daughter ol Mr.
and Mrs. Duane-Petrowske of
Costa Mesa, was attended by
Miss Monika NeUmann as
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were the Misses D o n n a
Petrowske and Sharon Shep-
perton .
'The bridegroom, son of Air.
and Mrs. Robert FoSter of
Costa Mesa, asked Bob Engle
to be his Qest man. Ushers
were Bob Brushling and Ron
Bado. The newlyweds, who will
reside in Costa Mesa, are
graduates of Estancia High
~I iand are students at
Orange COast College.
WEST COOK
,Dana Point Co mril unity
Chapel was the setting for the
vow exchange of Lynne Dian-
ne Cook and Bertrum Samuel
West of Costa Mesa.
The bride, danghter of Mr.
and' Mrs. Herbert .Q, Cook of
Balboa, asked MJs,sl Joanne
Cook to be her maid of honor .
David Wilmshurst served ·u
best .man for the bridegroo'm.
son of Mrs. Phillip· ~ei'5 of
Hollywood.
The bride Is a litJ'aduate of
Newport Harbor High School
and attended California State
College at Long Beach and the
Laguna School of Art.
Her bu'sband attended
schools in Philadelphia. They
will reside in South Laguna.
UCI and studied at the Nuptial vow! M ex-
Universlty of.Mexico. Her hU&-' changed by Susan J~ Wltbel
band earned a BA at Saa and Arthur Bruce CiniCle ln St.
Francisco State College. They Joachim's Catholic 'Qwrcb,
will reside in Whittier. Costa Mesa with the Rev. Don
OWEJ:ol·SPENCER
Kribs officiattng.
Parents of. the bildll couple
are Mr. and Mrs. F.dwin C.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiebel of Costa Meaa, Mn.
George Lovell ol Traskwood, Harry V. Conde of Costa Mesa
Ark. was the setting for the and the late c.apt. Conde.
marriage of her son: Ronnie Mis.! Cheryl Zagrodzky was
Dale Owen and Linda Arlene the honot attendant a n d
Spencer,· daughter of Mr. and bridesmaids were Jill and
Mrs. John A. Spencer of Costa Bonnie Oblhiver, Vi r (I n l a
Mesa. Conde and Jane Hubble. Best
Honori 3ttendants were Miss man was" Wllllam Codde and v 1 .7 Lo ii nd ushers were Harold . Conde, e ma ve a DaMY J~ph Sitarskl and .~obn. aNI
Lovell. Daniel Wiebe.I.
The bride ls a graduate ·of nie newlyweds wilJ,reside ln
Costa Mesa High School and . Costa Mesa. -
attended Orange Coast ---------1
College. Her husband is a Your Ho111etown
graduate of Gatesville High School, Texas and served in Newspaper Is
the Marine eorps. They will The DAILY PILOT
reside in Costa Mesa. l;==========;I
COOTER-KIRKMAN
Christina Lynn Kirkman and
Lyle Bruce Cooter were mar-
ried ~in the Harbor Assembly
of God Church, Costa Mesa.
'lbelr parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Kirkman: and
Mrs. Ernest Rarick, all of
Costa Mesa .
Bridal attendants" were the
Misses Merle Anna Parish,
Ruth.am Serino, Molly Regan
and Cathy, Kirkman.
Vernon Lake was best man;
ush~ were John Kirkman,
Dale Rarick and John SUsman,
and Jeffrey Kirkman was the
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Christmas is for everyone.
That's the. theme of the
fourth annual holiday lun-
cheon, co-sponsored by the
Women's Dlvlaions o(. ~the Costa M..., and Newport
Harbor Chambers of Com-
merce.
Mary Ann Runing and
Gordon Lewis Richardson Jr.
The main banquet room of
the Balboa Bay Club will be
· FOR SWIFT TERMITE .
and PEST CONTROL
CALL
the &etting for the event which
begins with a socia\.11our at 11 ..
a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8,
Lunch will be served at noon. • '
Christmas t a b I e cen-
terpieces, which have be€n
entered In competitlon by
groups, Individuals and firms ,
will be displayed. The contest
will be judged by Mrs. Harry
Macres, professional florist;
Mrs. Paul Friebertshauser,
president, Costa Mesa Art
Le.ague and supervisor of the
handcrafts cijvision. Orange
County Fair. and Mrs. Vera
Dennis, National Society of
Interior Designers.
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9 Hockey and 38 With spti!d
football 39 Corpotatlon
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By SYLVIA PORTER five men aged 55 to 64, one
Tbenretically, you -a has dropped out. of the labor •
qualified American oI any age foree volllldariJY or. far,cibly°l U 1 -have u good a chenoe lo present U.U continue: one in
get •·given job as any other sh betweb .SS and 59 wm no \
applicant with your Identical longer be in .. the Wori"fon:e bJ
qualifications. Under the Age the" age of Ii.
Discrimination in Empkly-Much fanfare bas been
ment Act of 1917, U.S. made in recent years. over
employers are specifically such progress as "Foster
barred from favoring . a Grandparents." But even the' youncer employe over you, an most promising of these pro-
older penon up .to ~. age of grams _ the La b 0 r 65 -·not . only m hirmg but Depa r tment'1 "()pUatiOn
also in firmg, ~ns and MJlinstrdtn" ·-de 1 i i-•·e ti wages-unless aieils a '1bopa ·rNnv·to~ ...... 1 .. 1:. .. fide )\lb qualilicalJOO,'"lllCh ... ,~~•-.,,..,., .,....,..!,.
mod.1,.c do""!... -j., · "---·"''~ .. _ • , ~·fer v c e 1 w.. --,., -.. . .,_.Arding .public
agers.. . : -• • · service jobs for the elderly is · Theo~hcally,. ·~. F-ederal noW reacrung only aboUr e,Ooo
m8;'1PO er • trauung-Job-coun-older people. Other programs
sebog programs should offer also are involving 0 n I y
more ~ less the same o~ shamefully limited numbers . portunity to you, an older
CELEBRATED LINI:'-of Continental Mark personal luxury cars, spanning 32
years of productiOnj. reached the 100,00 O lllilestone last week. Drawing from its
predecwors, tbe.1972. Mark IV bu gained wor_ldwide leputation for ele-
gance,-..
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Mark IV Att.ains 100,000
Milestone--With Quality
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American, as to younger . Now before ~ are
persoM. · The choice to retire bills and propOsab , which
at lge a, under our Soda] would greaUy expand Wsthl&
Security system. should be employment programa for the
made only by tbooe of you wbo elderly. For Instance, the Mid·
genuinely want to opl out at die Aged and Older W~
this qe. And if you, an able ~~ot, Act ~ ~
worker want to Wlll'k past 11$ Viele training, coonseling and
or 70 'or 751 you sbould _ other , services for 140,000 By CARL CARSTENSEN ed zero inventory," Bidwell
theoretically -be fr to . .Aroericans e and older -Of .. Deltr .... ..... Aid.
our llOciety tod"1~ · ~-.,v. in com Ues·.:.' 'l'be auto industry, which -"We expect th1a, kind o ee ID =-·••~• . mun! • . (
But the reality Ii l!iat 'toll'). ·Pi'li¥rl in . lhla age..ltroirtlnely tllinU-io ~ of market .demand to continue
discrimination, · not~ Ju s·t .fl J»:acftt· :are erperlencillg millions, observed a pro-foe some tizne1" he added.
against you lb your 60s or widespuid unemployment. duction milestone of only
even 508, but even against yoo The Older American O>m-100,000 thiJ month. TOYOTA PROMOTION
in YOUF 409, re~lns rampapt .m~ ~i:yice Emplo)'Dl~~ __ Jt wu~·t the quaoli.ty but ... A~~EO _M~AN
in the·U.S. so youth-oriented is i' Ai:!, introdu~ in Jl)e ~te . the ~q~a!itr. ·that impressed . . O>~ta ~esa resufent William
our · IQtjetr.. ,, t~t . m:a n. Y. · ~· ·.fear with · s·t r o n g De~lt because Ut~·cele.brated E. Bucher ~~ been promot~ employers CODlider· a WOrbr blplrilSB.D support, "Wollld pro-. Ve}tjc(e 'W~ the (;ontment;d to the J>OSlhOn Of parts ID•
In .hil or ber ·40s •folder" or vide t.rajning .and jobs tor · Mark IV personal luxury~-ventory control manager for
..middle aged." Many .jobs are 37,000 ·Older Americans in a The first Continental,· now. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.,
closed tight to the over~. wide variety of c.ommunlty known a.s the Mark I, was Inc.
U.S. Trade
Restrictions
Hurt Japan ThUe are oow n e a r I y services. The new 1 9 7 1 built in 19311, and the number In. his new position, Bucher
1,IXXl,000 workers 45 and over Emergency Employment Act. 100,000 Mark IV was coo-wi~ be responsible for the
who are . out of WDrk vs. to Pf'O.vide puJ>lic service jobs structed more than 32 years maintenance of parts and ac--
600,lllO throi .. yian ag~ of for ti(OOO linefuplayeil, con-!4ter .. ·eertainly na production cessory inventories for parts LOS-ANGELES (AP)_ Jle. • Xaitllall Mo1'e
whom 307,poo ~ye b ~en 14iQS sp;ecific .. lquage to record in the auto i!1dustry. d~po~ owned by Toy~ta Motor ce.nt United States trade NEW YORK -REF AC
jobless for at. least faur ~ propor.tiOD1te represen-The Mark I remained in pro-Distributors and for 1nventoQ' restri ti h . the T e c b n o l o g y Development
months. tatibb .for older Americans, ductlon for nine years' but just q>e>tdination. Prior to the new c ons are urting O>rp. announced It will build a
Today, the average dllration IIWders, though, predict. "lf 5,314 had been built when pOst Bucher was inventory Japanese ecooomy and cau. factory in Taiwan to make
of unemployment for a worker we get 15 P"'J'Cerll of the job,, assembly wa.s ceased in 1?48-cpn~l Supervisor for . Toyota. ing social unrest there, a electronics components for
45 or older is 17 weeks -70 we'll be lucky." Some put the Although the depression, He )Oined Toyota in 1970 after Japanese industrialist says. customers in Japan and
parcent lopger than the period proportion at a tiny 4 percent. World War 1I and post-war 21 years ln the Marine O>rps. Tadayoshi y a m 8 d a , u:-Europe. The c.omponents will
for younger WOiters. Even There is, it Sttmll to me ateel lhortages limited sale,, of He retired a.s a Lt. O>lonel. eculive counsel to Nippon be mainly tiny incandescent
more -.and'.-tliia; may be t,be nothmg;less 'than'-total COC:.. • the Mart I, >t .. g a. i n e 4 lamps for use in medical fm>.
rial story beb:ind the story _ tempt for the enormous P.fo-worldWide reputation lnd left FORD ro-OFFER Steel Corp., . the w or l d ' s bes and data P r 0 c e s .s 1 n g
as m.aoY.-.;109,000,men ·aged .-blems of~a bUJ;e *«ment°of ·a _heritage for the ~arks NEW SMALL PICKUP largest steel maker, told a sys~.
45 to M ql8)' ~ve simply,. our population -the middle-which were to follow : nu,, of . Beginnine in early 1972, , Japanese American trade con-
given up loottii, for werk. . aged and elderly trying to course, wa1n't known in 1948 Ford Division will franchise ference here Tuesday: e Operations Bait
!n blwit ~ry. hun<b'edl, · educate their kids· a n d or prod.u~ion • 81.iJ'elY. would selected ,Ford dealers in the PrrfSBURGH _ Braebum
of thousands art being forced simultaneously to build a have conhnued. Us Angeles ~istrlct to sell a "Already some social unrest Alloy Steel Division of Con·
into involuntary early retfre-reasonable r e t j r e m e n t Not until 1955 did the next small, pickup type truck has resu1ted from t h e tlnental Copper & s t e e r
ment. Already, out of every nestegg. Mark, the O>ntinenfal Mark · developecl for Ford by Toyo downward revision of dividend Industries, Inc., which was
· U, appear. It retained the long Kogyo Co., Ltd., a Japanese ·rates, investment programs struck Oct. 31by150 member """""~~~..C-.-¢-~_.,. hood and short deck pr~ manufacturer, accord.Ing to a and production schedules, the of the steelworkers Union, an-~ . · 1 o o o i portions ~f the earlier Mark l .statement by John Naug!lton, 1 1 nd nouoced it was ceasing opera-. . . -• and a -sunulated spare tire vice--•idtnt and gederal dismissal o emp oyes a r -t1ons in Pittsburgh. The union
ORbER was formed into the fruilt . manager 6f J'ord Division. reduction. in hiring by com-has •··n seeking the same , . · deck. An. even 3,000 Mark lIJ "We believe that the lm-paru' ea already feeling tbe ~ ••a1ttiflll basic wage at Braeburn that · . ,.... were built dur~ the car's pnrtation of this truck i.s the pinch or expecting to Suffer the large steel mills pay.
YOURS
TODAY!
Stick-on three year production run. most effective way to aswre losses from measures the General Manager D a v I d
' :. '!be Mark III wa.s in-that Ford dealers c.an be com-led Wollson said Braeburn could LA.ELS lioduced Ui 1968 aod became petitlve with other low-cost government i! expec to
ghto do " not afford to pay the basic an ove:rrtlght success. It reviv· imported trucks," Nau n a pt. ..i.~1 industry wage pa••••e.
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'lab•l1. Also very handy as idtntific•fion 1
·labels for marking ptnontl items such ••
,boob, records, t;ihotos, etc. Ltliitli 1tick. on
,9las-. .•M fl'l•Y bt l!std· for marktng home
ct'?ntd focd items. All Jabel1 are printed
•wlth stylish V09ue type on fjne quality.whit ..
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ed the tradition m:I the classic said. Yamadl said his govern-,.u;c.i .........,;
. radiator abell type grille again "ford Division already bu . ment estimates exports will Wolfson said he hoped to work
became a trademark. Like the Jeadership in truck sales 1n the fall-by '3 bWion in fiscal 1971 out· ail agreement to ·rill ·u:·
earlier Mark n. a spare tire U.S., and this move wW if the yen Ls reval~ isting orders before closing
carrier was' 1tmuJated at the strengthen· still further out upward by 10 per cent. He alao the plant.
' rear. Production of the Mark · · · aaid the 10 per cent import e Jl•f!1te,...
llt, which lasted until 1971, surcharge by the United '"" • a •
reached 7@.:m, nearly ten B. ~£A' N-States will cause a further NEW 'YORK -Intetcon.
times that of its predecessors. U ames drop of $2.4 billion in Japanese tinental mining and Abrasives,
.l'Jle heWeSl in.the line, Mark exports, including $1.7 billion Inc,. bas engaged a division of
IV, seems destined to be the . New· . Veep in direct exports to the U.S. Air lleduc'Uon • Corp.. I • """' 1UcceWul of el I. Thus, Yamda aaid, Japan )s . · . .,.... ined .. naineer ·and build a ferro-Aaembcy wu· begun In Joly expected to suffer a comb· -~
and the U,297 required to James E. Tecca bu been Joss of $S.4 billion in exports nicltel refining pl&nt ju.st north
meet the 100,000 rtlilestone promoted to asaiatant vice and a 2.2 percent loss in of Athem:, Gree«. Greece ha.s
was attained In .1ll<Uy Jeu president for loans al Bank of overall economic growth rate. free Europe'• only known su~
. ~'b'looi'llionthl. '... . Am<iica'• 'Newport, cen1er ·_ A{lother pioblim pla(ll\ing ply of nickel ore. Capacity of
·:1t•1 lo!>_ early to say that braoch, announced JleglonaJ Japan Ls rising wages. the new plant will be about
the Mart,Jv.~~· the . \'.\ce Pr<sid.m H. H. Jacbon. Yamada said. He (!6\imated · 6,\IOO· tolls of ...tined Qlckel
llL although tfu>j W -this Tecoa, wilh the bani" smce that il the trend conUnues the yearly. Tiie plint 11 to go Iii
aeerm to be the cast," said 1915, Md been as 11I1 tan t wage level •In Japan L'Ol.lld operation in 1974. 11"1 Bldwel~ Fonj vlce-presi· manager for loans .at the equal the U.S. level in 10 •
deol and Liocoll>Men:ury Newport Center branch since y~rf. e 011 Dispute
cmera1 managet. December, 19't. To solve lt.s p r ob I e m s • OAKLAND -Buttes Gas 1tBoUI ulei and re t 1 I l He received a bachelor of Yamada said, Japan must and Oil Co. said It has reached
otdiln for future delivery are science degrfe Ln business 1d-change from a policy of rapid an uncleratanding wlUl the lra-
Nnning lhe.ad of the highest m i n l 1 t r at I o n from the tc0n0rnic growth to a policy of nlan government. and the
lOtla: achlevtd in the past by University of Montana in 11165. social welfare. He said Japan Emirate of Sharjah over Its
• Mark lll during the ...,. Prior to being Ullgned to the should emphas~ diversil!~ dispute with O c c i d e n t ~ I
pttioi of time. The only Ne\'l)Ort Center branch, he fanning , provide for uos Petroleum Co. about drilling
lUn'IUng sales factor would be was manager of lhe smaller modernliatlon of medium and rights off Abu Musa Island.
ilYalla~illl;t. CUrrentq, • in' M:•ioo Vie.Jo branch. . ""!"iJ lndllltrieo,.tlke llleps to-ll\111,. iaid °' s«tlernent will • vtn!orit1 avorap ·fess lhM ¥ ~idfl ·tn Mlssloo'VleJo ,. """'"'°""rsea~1•~ri1ls . jleilblt ~ulfes 10 stirt drlhln'g
one .. ar per dealer. For aU wl .h.tl wUe,.SUsao, and two blems. . in the Wand's 12-mUt wlde
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Ellison Has Old Score to Settle · With Allen
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Minnesota
SAJf, llEIGO -The ...,.,. 1be -· play, tbe more time the quarterback
needa. to. unload the ball. 'Illat WU the
reuoning bebbtd San Diego's game plan
.. the~ awg,... .... up to clob-
ber Ml.-a IG-14.
Tbe'Cbarfon, Sl-0 -.. to CinclnnaU
the prevloo& --after •. coachbtg
change, -from frustratlOo to elation
Sunday on th6 l)iort-play antics of
quartaback Jolin HOd1 Mii a new of ...
tensive wrinkle by coaCliaart..nd Sl~; _; ·~
Veteran quarterback Hadi, baraasecfby ·
the Vikings In an exhibition game defeat
here ht Au~ said the game plan was
to eschew the IOng gainers and go for the .
abortpaaae8. .
"We were able to win because we had a
-play ..... plJD. n.t prevented their big lour from aacking me," said
Had!, who pused well by bitting on ID of
29 pasoes for 15 yards. But be got'more
mileage from wide receiver Jerry IAViu
than anyone thought.
LeVlas broke the game open when be
raced 23 yards on a revene to set up a
fouHh.perlod score when San Diego bad
fallen bebbtd 14-10! The play caugbl the
Vikings by surpriae and lbe Qwgera
ac:ored foor plays late-on a Mike Gan<ll
nm to take 1 ~ they never losL
In fact, Le \llaa raced 39 yards with
another reverse later in tbe game, setting
up a Dennis Partee field goal, and turned
out the Chargers' leading recelm and
rusher.
Tiie former HoUJton star, who got a
chance to play -~ Billy P•ks WU m. Junod, grabbed ,. ... aerilla for 56 yards.
ran for 62 on just two carries.
, Willie~s 11ig'Y111y A~ri~
_As Rams Unload, "628 .
LOS ANGELES (AP) --OOlllfll
WOiie -and die Lqo An&oles a..,
aqarwl --Iba New llrWm
-and -... -.. ialonlthtC -aplnlt . 0-. Allao and bis
Wlll?blnlton -· n. pal lift y.n, '"°"' -Iba II-. md durln( ooly -of -. In
• 1111, _lbe....,.. -·-· w::i: mil Iba Rani bellle 10 the .. , tele;llld .... at llcmarlal
or ·--...... • ; .,_
-dab -• 'flctory to lltay 1" top taaladloa fw the Natloaal ~
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tbatw• die ~ • ha aald of .. -...... -QUINr I WU man -I ... _,
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bl we would set IL" ,; 1\
Aftel'11'1Dle had ~ -,._ -.... . tor. not.
brfnCIDC boal -Ille """ of 'n,111 In !lemorial Co!' 1 I \ I -lbarrllll
be mlPI be tbrooih lor,ilii! day. •
..-two ys.ia two -Aller·-#=.·· _ ...
'"'l'bat breather me a 1ot... Che EWSOn. wilo niabed for 247 yards 200-po<•Mer f.nlm ._ _,, aald. "l
aplnat the Satota·aa !bid.I}' ht • ea !tit • llllle fr!' .x, .
IMcue pla)d&.
victorJ, would Uh ..... : ...... than to . :.no. ~-' --bii ---,, ~ .. ·A "l:c:mr't"-• . the -t of "~bta•lnl~ .-i::t.11~.....,'if'clf'Ve bad DIY•ll tbla year: aelli>u~ 1 , compared wl)b the pat," be c:ommented.
"I tnew~ about the possibllltlea of the '1be coicliea let' me know before tb1a
ncord at1 hatrtlme, but 'it wasn't Up. season started that I'd get a pod
. ~ 1n my mind," declared Willie chance;" · ~
.Elli3on. · · Prothro, Who1 toot oWr U bad mad
"I knew If I played like I bad playect In with Leis Angele> Ibis --,
. the p..i; the yar@ that Uouid be gOtlen "rve said all ·year lbOt 1l'1Dle la u good
, • would be gotten," be aclded. as there Is in the league and be pmed It
EWaon bad just completed an afternoon today
_ •• ht which be ran ll>r a net 147 yards ht a "B~ 00 one does II by blmoelf. The of·
45'a vlclorl' ...,. New one-'IOd ·be fensive line played tttmeadouly arid
l · credited ' hil teammat.ea for eD-Gabe called tome audibles wbea. Ntw
courqement u well as good blocking. Orle8M was red dogging ud tboee cail9
His performance bellered the 243 yards helped get Ellison free."
by Cootie Gllchrlot of Buffalo aga1nsl the
New York Jets OD Dec:. I, 1113. Although
tbat'ncord .wu 'tet in the American
' ~ Leqoe;. It was roc:ognized ....
.NFL marl< wbathe tea,... merged. c; ":i.t.aboo\ nerybody' at balfllme told
l',. me ·'Jlliout Ute~ at tbe recorcl."
• ' J;:UisOrr--ti>N ~ after the game.
:.:.... -•·Ga~told'me'We were going to get it."
He refttred to quarterback Roman
Gabflel, whose au~lble call at the t~ of
scrimmage sent Wlllle off on an 80-yard
toilchdown run . the ·lliird play of th~
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"We m~ m«e mistakes today than
we normllly do in two football gamc11,"
said losing coach Bud Grant of the Vi~
ting.!, now 9-3. "But you can't take 1CI
away from the Cltargera:; ~Y were
fired up."
ATLANTA'S ART MAtONE , IS• lllT: IN . 2'-13' l:!PSET OF OAl.<LANO . • ·
By.ballUme Elllaon bad·g-a net ·
186 and the Rama' loam record s6>ocl at
223'by Tommy WU.00 against Green'Bay
In 1956.
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the reverse plays fooled him completely
but said the main reasons the Om?gera
won were that "they got beat badly last
week" and "a loose team can always
upset one that is going for a cham-
pionship." He said the Qwgera were
loose because Ibey have, nothing to play
for with I 5-7 record.
Five Make Blgtlme
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tion about the quality of basketball
played by Orange Coast area schools, the
following piece of information may belp
erase the doubt: • • · ·
Our area, whlCll encompa"'a If high
schools, bas four DiJD lllartlng fOr major
universities and that total wUl nm to five
the first of 'Ille year when Mark NICKLAUS HOLDS Soderl>erg <MRrDl -ellilble to • play fer Ille llnivonill of UlalL
3RD ROUND LEAD . Chris Thom-lorniotly of EalaocJa . High, Corona del Jar lllgb and Golden
ORLANDO. FIA (AP) -Jack Nlcklma · West Coll"!le. i!I a first stringer. II the
ltruggled ht with a 711 and loot Ille fiilnl. ltnmrsi~ of Orejon. . .
round lead ht ·Ille 1150,000 Wall ~'-' )oiioi flil!e, ii.•JIO!!Bar!IP,r ... Corona
World Open goll loumamenl Sundily. ·-~-!Wo !lidl I00._\11< ,J!njvenily of Nicklaus, muttering "good groclOus • ()th..._. lolllo>-<liJiltr..u '(Hunllngton
when be walked oil the lath green, bad'• Beach) ii·• regular for Ari1ooa state. ,
54-Mle Iola! of 215, 11 ·unc1er par ht this Now ,,,,,,.,, a ·repOrt from Provo, Utah
nin-lnterrupted event. tliat Brian Ambrodch has become a fast ·
He be.Id a one-stroke lead over Bert team performir , for Brigham Younc
Yancey, who bad a 70 tn the drizz.le that UntversitJ. , •
reduced the gallery to a handful Yancey And ht bi!! first llart -'BYU'o 73-71
bad a :ios totol, with rookie LaJ1n1 · 'flctory ovei st .. J~n Saturday nlgbl -
Wadkins and llttle Deane Beman 111111. Brian picl«it. of! 18 ·zebo<mds ahd 1a>r.d
Wadkins bad a Ill and Beinan look the J<Veh polpl,s. . ' . .
day's beat round with a 88. • lie pift!ped at Hwiu..t'll Beach and
" ' 49ers Faee Claiefs
Brodie, Daw8on Duel • .
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pla,yed,lor Golden W,.t College a year
after that. Wblle ht high school be wu hi_
the shadows of the bea41lne grabbers.
Elmq Qm)bs, ~rOzich'I prep ttnor,
often, tried ·to.a~ ;bow. bnportanl Brian
was lo Ibo -wUli bis ltboundJng and
steady pla.f, ••
I do· recall one game at Marina when
his 1~ points and a like number ol re-
bounds dlltrol"'I the Vlldnp ht a key
LOS. ANGELES (AP) -Nmr lei 11-bO
said that BW' Sharman la optimistic about
bi!! ·Loi Angeles Laken.• Tbe !lnt-yeor
coach'..,_ ne-ii aatlafled with the
performance of bis tom.
"We di,d!li Pi.Y·' re~. good dtfeiiae
tonight:" aald the IAk<r·-.......
after his men bad nln up.a Ila-107 victory
Sunday·...,. Pirtled; It wq lhe Laken1' . '
17th victory In a•row, oec:olid ~ In "
National -"-lallon hlabily. rn ·1ac1; the Lilhr> are wiildn tlfte leagoe-. ~v Ambrozicb . -,----~-. ~raJ 1pmes Of ·tbe"NBA 'mart of 20 atralgbt 1et
a year ago by powerful Mllwaube. sun;
Sbaiinan bu 'beeO critical of the LWn
In ooe department 'or inotber · alter
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"We~ weD in spots, .but that'1 the
~~rwere ~tty. on ~i'' AicJl.
The LWn turned ~ 54-41 lead at lbe 11:111~k1n1p.a.11G-n. advflltaae by the
. end ~ the,tliiid ~ .. 8->o.Y 1Halraton ...., .,.,.. hlid flve of·bla wkeJS cfurbli"that mtc:h
, and Sode!l>erg Will be playing d b Ille aa the•Lakerl "sank 1S of'.23 field goal.alo
aame1 conference so wiJf have t1ie op-• ~ in'tbe tlllnlround quarter.
portunlty of going qalnst..,. another. I.Os ·Anlelea bad leVeft•PleYtn! In ilou-· 'ble o,_. Center wut '.Cbamberliln * 1' * I .plined.cloin)•27 rebow)di and ~ent,to1 ibe . Anoclated Pi'eo1' ...,.....-a 111-11 fool-bu<kel when needed to finish wltli 17 ·
lla1I will for Camp P-""' Ill 'pdint.. Gfll Goodridl ~'.wl!h 19 .. J\nl Ton in tbe ftnt ua.I Pi•11pl~Bowl McMilllan dropped in 1~ and "rUerve
pme. ! • F&mf Rd>inlon and Pit R\leY. ea<!> col·.
Sorry. The f1nt PIMo..,ie --.... lected .ten. ' ..
played In 1111--.W!eallq Ille Portland lonnlJd ,Gary Greicr ~ced
Ualvenlt)j "-Hawaii, 'JUI. , 'hi: team with 20 points while Sidney
GOocl. iiew1 for kt skating flllll. The Wicka. tbe ts· UCL.\ Illar who la maldDg u.s n1-i.. "-'"·-bu ~---·---•hJs fint ·.appearance tince gradulltinc, ' .,.,,...... ~-a,~ 'WU hel. d to •I' ala potnll below bis ·
that lllun .... -~ wlU be -•ftrAlle ... held ht Li1og Beacb. Jan. U-ll '!'be f1nt ~·-~ pla•-' ., .. ~. ,,_ _....,' · three ftD1lbers in men's and womeB'l l ruruau.a 1..v. ~· ""I' ....... 1 •~ and ·pairs wlU be OD the u.s. •Goofl•Pelrier oat -bec-.«·.......U..
oquad which WW ~ at the Xtll kDee 'followiag surgery. 1
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Join -
and Len Dawaon, veteran quarterbsckl
whose teams are figbtin( fOr playofl
berths, meet in tonl&ht'1 cruclal Natklnal
Foolhall League game.
Winter OlympiCI ID JlplD (P'eb.•s-IJ).· 1 • .'. POf:ri.AMD LOS AltllUS , ·• ··-l r •PT "89t remember, I'm talting only of ei:~ ' Fomtala y-,..._,1 IUebrd u-~-Wldtt 1 .., 11 McMllllM ' 1 ,,,_ 11
The naUonally tet.vlled contest br1llp
Jlrodle'1 San Frandaoo -. and
DaWDl'I Kansas QtJ Cblafl i..-for
the f1nt time. ,
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Otil Taylor, •'th 40 receptioni,for 811 pistol, ..n.c Sold of a pOllfflle 11'1 II ==~ ! :1 1: =~ ; : t: =
yards, is one, of the NJl'L'I top .pall ateanwneltatCityofCtm~ ~· '·' l·I f RllW S,M •lt ···-·~ and the other ,.,_,_ir..., -.1 .. _ , v""'""' ' ,., 10 RotJIMM s ,o.o 10
-""'-,. ' "11lel• "ru. 11.6 .. ..i_. .. blgb lnclpal Glen Dy''-• 11 · McC1111...-s t-2 11 TA'Oll • • • o.o • fteeiver, rookie Elmo Wrtcbt, is startirig 111,1Uwa pr ... ,.er tm11o1t 1 w 2 c11mons 2 2-t • to ahaw the form tw made: him 111 An. leaving that poeitioD to.wort in u..HB ~ tc11= :·:: : 1:1111 12t •2 '•
American at tbe Unlftnlty of Houlton. ,I>lstr1ct .omoe.• · · • •.-.... ~'lWl'\01 • :-S"": n ,.n!•t;l 121
Danorthlleapleted56percmtof.bfs Dystnger1 1s-~ py-wbo let A«Mwlm· r:nr:,,; •!n 'al•=• • ~ 1* year, liar 2,0U yards ad IS High of( ttie hoot W)t&·hlt D11 vote m.an ~::r'-..:. :._ ~M.>lA ,,.... 11.
toc11lldonl.1Bd Pldallt leldl tie run-undueinlluenc:enpafew·)'elll·llO-,.,.,.._.·-11.-. · ..
Wl~Lll ILLISON 15,0N HIS ·WAY. The ...... 7-ff, -• vic:tory to ""1
-of Loi Angeleo, 7..f.l and ....... SundQ' cner New orleans. 111....tdle, ·
Kansai City -• victory to ""'"'
Dini -wlddl II aftraglng !JI ,,_ · • r • pergmne. • .. ' .·: .
_....., ooly eighth amoac NFC lill .. ,r , 4 . p • t . •T t St f A t t =~'::·;:":..im:it~1= w es-. . "1n · : . ..l~ ~~ .op _or n ea ers: Oil ff' T-·M c•1111a'll 7 • •
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Raiden. 7.J.Z, lcJll to -_, and Kmm Clly la 7.J.I.
-. wilo bas thrown SI IDlmeptlam
Ibis -c:ompar.d to It all cl lul year, Ml tum much al the blame for
the 411n' Ivor fnrllratlnfl-.
Bell Qtlefs cooc:ll Hank strain c:alls the
•fUNlld puaer,_ last year's Most
\',aluable Player tn Ille NFL, "<118 _ol lbe ll'tal quarterbac:kl In lbe .... _... •
And the eer,• ,...lvbtg team of G<be
Washington, Dick Wli<ber and Ted
K wallck bu an edge ID experience oo the
Qtlofl' trio of---·
aod 13 toacbdownl. • I ' '
The 411n bad their beat l'Ulhing day ct flpedal lo Ille IMIL rPILOT n6t c:oc:1<7, lllitUde. ' "This team la for ·ml."• II WU just I
1be -1ut SUnday In New York, ' Wl!8T POINT; N.Y. -The UC !)'vine Follo!ltng "-ky!a -'al Amy, mM of.Ille lint -jl!Mn Ille other -K<o Willal'<I and Vic w~ buV!balI team came ct qe Salurdai' I Ibo louring Antui.a wW play Saloo Hall nJcb1 In Tena r an -Pl.. tho fact ,..
comblood for 1M Jards ID a M-11 vid«y algbt and llrrr rm to bnpnmi to a W-f lli,b! bel<rn mm.In& -cmrPI a lful teim OD a bot nipl when _.,-. · .,.....,. decree Tl..tay.an.n-t In a lo< '• ~ tudl-tlarl wllh we.-havq•pocr-,"'Maddl.
The a.1a11 haft -·on o1nce ,._a1t11eU.S.~.bdemy. -Oolill•of-''ltbqllt--dlda-tjob
'!\anb•Mn1 Day, -lhelr def"111v1 Despite a 'IMI loll to -Well "~ lha!rtlll w did ""'1 well apliilt =Well Virlfnta, 'lldl WM Ibo big backfield wu bumllla~ Jn a 3%-Zl Joss to Virginia Uni,etaitJ Won 1,m (Ina Jn Weal Vlt'lllll*'ud If we bldl't blm eokt -.ce betweeD tbt Tmn1•ee 1ame.
Detroll Their pui def-la 1Jlh tn the Ibo Momtal-r" Cll[lp!ll OollRam, coadl at the lllrt of Iba -we caald have "Ill fact, lhlo wao u pl a dalensm
APC, but bu come up wttll Si In-Tim Tift feels tbe fOlrrrt ii br!Pt lor hla W«1 ll 1'111'1 i--It -1'• were eflcrt • ""' UCl team bas bad olnco I tercepllona. Anieat.r diarg•. VerJ dllclpUoocl and -.ited die t.mpo ~ '-' coacblng lhett.
San Francilco'a defense renka teeend "U we ptay aa well u we did at Weat ' of the game ill the w11;" 'ftftuys. -. 'Wt did a much better job on the .
to OallM, in the' NFC and the tien have Vtrginia, we wUl beat both Anny and UCI fell behkld, 7.0, Ind~ Ua f1nt boards, elao," he added. 11We sloWed
outgained lhelr opponenis In three of SetOn Hall," T~t told the DAILY PILOT nine shotl fnim Ille Jloor lnoludlnfl ..,,,. their f-ak o!fense and UJed a
their !oar -this -· by tollpbone lmervie'll ID a -· but 1ooc1, opeo aUcmpto. daUberate pualni game."
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Is lronl, -with 5:11 to play. But
· throe Ant.aim. fouled out ind Cl'lldaf
fne lhrowl tumed lhO tide ht !aver of Iba
lllOUlltainMn.
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llY RON BVAN!I from lbe· fleld with 15 1ood
Of .. Deir 1'111 ...., OM1 Jn 11 attempts and WU
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Uon with ail aeconds . ,J&-
malplnf kept Corona .apollea
Salurda)' as bost Corona
IUfVlved, 4M7, before 1,IOO
fans,
Jt WU surprisingly Close.
Obeervers had opined the Sea
Kings would blitz a r.one
defense with their outalde
aboollng ability, but Corona
!ailed to live up to !ta bllllnf.
Through · three qulflers lbe
Sea Kinp were 10 for G from
lbe field and trilled by u
many as m polntl in the ...
cood quarter.
Mike Sevier and Da a
Grigsby pumped In a bit of Ille
to lbe Sea Kini .offense In the
fourth period but Mllllkan'1
Del Rlt~e'1 three-point play
evened tt at 47 with 1:11 to go.'
. . ' ' Marina'• HJ&b'• VlklogJ will .. ven for nine at the free
be ~ their 1econd throw line.
Then Glllia' team worked the
cloCk down and was tied up
with. six seconds left.
STATli RUNljERSUP -Orange Coast College's water Polo teaJll
finished 'second In the state JC m!!<I Saturday .at .Dia6Io Va]\ey
College. The Pirales were en-champions of the.;ioutb Coast Con·
ference and finislied third in· the SoCal meel In the bottom row,
(from· left) are Mike Barto•h, Rod Ro6s. · lWldy ,Blatterman, Bill
McA!ieney, Jim SmlUI, Richard Jones, John Ca'rpenter, Mike Beal,
Henry Hobbie and Tom Grabowski. In the top row are ~I
coacliea Mike and Bob Wilson, head coach Jack Fullerton •. Bop
Wurf.!:r, Tom Warnecke, Nell Richey, Matt Grier, TOm Oliver,
Dave Bannon, Dan Kenl Frllllk . MikolaJczall:,. Mll<e O'Brien, Rich·
ard Hyland and Greg Wilson.
ilnlpt bamtball victory . '!'be Marina boas WU also a Tuoiday nllbt when they boot bit unhlppy with bis team's
unbeaten Fouiltaln Valley at cle!tlll!ve el/arts. 'lbe stat
8:30 In the !Int round of !be' lbeet revealed Los Al con-
eeventh annual westininster-nected on 2S of 56 from the
Sevier tipped the ball to
Jones, who was fouled juJt
prior to shooting.
J:ones. an 84 percent ~
throw shooter as a sophomore,
sank both and the O:l.M un-
beaten mark remained intact.
Upset Day
Arrives
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Young £irate , Poln Team
Finishes Second in State
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It wu a day for upsets in a team fln1abes RCODd in ·the quarter when five 0 CC
the National Football League atate. it'• had a very sue-players were out of the. game
Sunday arxl. one of the biq:est cusfu.I sea.son. And tbat's the with five fouls.
came at Foxboro, Mus. way Orange Coast College Jn the Long Beach aame,
where former stanford team-water polo coach J act OCC led all the way.
malel Jim Plunkett and Ran-Fullerton feels.
dy V·•·•· led ••· OCC' Plralel ~·~ ,_ Sophomore Tom Wunecte
--New to the :Ute !IDall·~;;= and ·freshman Bill Mc:Aneney :er:. = to a IHI doy al Diablo Valley Coll'le, . we!"' /selecled to the all-
Tbe ~ b tbe .....,..,,_ ooly to looe to ~=ed De-toumolnent leom. Warnecke,
aoapped "'";,, !lihl-I~ Anza College 11.e"bi a bani the 1eam leader. had lour
nine streak, but It lllll kept • fooght Ult. • • :O°:!:i. wblle McAn<ney had
lbem m lbe No. I spot In the Prior to Iha~ the Bucs bad
AFC Eutern Division. Miami defeated defending s ta t e others on the all-tourney
fl • ball pme ahead of champion Lonf Beach City team include Doug Healey,
BaltinMn with a lbowdown Coll'fe, ~. In lbe semifinals. Jim Parter and goslie Paul
meeting Mt Saturday. "We were disappointed that McKeml.e of De Anza, ~im
Vataha the former Golden we k>st to De Ami but we Kruae of Fullerton, Miles
West eoitqe wide ncetver,, played 1 great game.' De Ami Evw of Long Beach and
Walt Bricker o! Collefe o! S..
quolaa.
De Anza had advanced to the
final game with an 8-7 victory
over Fullerton JC. Loqg Beach
later beat Fullerton, 1-e, for
third place and College of San
Mateo downed Sequolaa !or
!Hth.
With only three .. pbomores
on the Pirate team. 1972 could
be an even bigger year for occ. .
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Or•l'lllCMlt 3 la l -1
0..nte Coll! ICOl'"IN -McA,/lellolY
4, W11'11Kb 2. 8"1 1, Smltti I,
°''"" (;Mtt 2 2 • • -• De~ •141-11 Orantt CM1t KOl'IN -Nd.MniW S. '#at'Tltl;k1 t. 0'9rlfn 2. Grttl" I.
caught ICOring toaes O! :Ill an( bu ID ootata!M!lnf ball club.
15 yarda from Phmtett. Tbe ~ They can go Into lbe unlvenl-
10 U•Rancbo Alamitos llar ty division and play with any anbbld teVen PI u D t et t clab," laid Fullerton. ...
Miall for 121 yards ud wu "But ·we made 'tbeni earn
awarded Ibo pnio boll. ' everything tbe,Y gait We didn't
l'lmlbtt completed II of ii mate many mlitatea. It wu a
for ID yards. ·'well played pme and I WU
At A-, 1be boat Falcou very pleued.
Two Rustler Starters
·Sidelined With Injuries·
-keel U. Ootland Raiden, The two leama batUed nip
J4.LI. and tuck lhroufbout lbe tilt,
Alianta rookie Tom Hay• with De Anza boldlnf the up.
dMbed eo yarda on a fumble per band most of !be ny.
· ntum for • toucbdol'D u U. Tralllnf H mldny·througb ,_toot advanlafe of live the third period, the Plrai.s
()old1ad turnoven. •lammed In lour (oals In a
Tbt loll waa the MCOnd row to tab an 1-7 lead. But ltraJcbl for the Raiden and De Anza came back with a ~ them Into • Ue for couple of goals 1n the waning
llnt-Wtth Kansas City tn lbe alageaolthequarler.
AFC• Westen! Division. The w1onen added two
At llMllH, lalaty John more goals with leas than. two
Cbarleo and tackle Leo. Broota
Golden Well Coilege'•
hukelball lelm h11 loit the
aervtces o! Ill two starting
guards for at least a week
after bQlh were Injured last
weelcend In Ille M-k tournament. '
Coacb)>lct St rt ct II n • 1
Golden IWest Rust.I!r1 fell to
Cyprea, 90-84, In· a liatue !or
lhlrl! place Saturday. Tbe
previoos night Moorpark had ,
bellen tbem.
One of tile guards -Gory
Orgill -IUS!alned • blck In-
jury against Moorpark and
aaw oilly llm!ted duty against
Cypreas.
And the other guard ._
Taru. YOWlf ~!wisted a kDee
with n1ne m1ou1 .. 1e11 Satur·
day .nighl strlcklin oplpes thal
both may be out a couple of
week!:.
Golden West returns to IC•
lion .Tuesday night, bostlnl
Baratow. 'lbe Rustlers ~ lf)arted Ibo boot Oller defense
tbatturnedaserleaol P!tllllmsb mistakes Into 11
potnll midway lhnMlfb lbe
Dnl ball and .... Houston a
2W upoet. victory over the
Shot at Bu1a.er Fails; · tr1vel to Bakersfield Friday
I nlilll and Fresno Saturday.
In the eypre.s game, the
two ttams w~ tied at 80 in
the clo!IJ)g mlnule!, but the
Chargers or. coach Eira Van
Horn outscored the Ru!tlers,
10-4, to win It. -· Al Oeftlud, Leroy Kelly
nn lour yarda !or !he winnlnf
toucbdownwlth 1:48toplayu
the boot Browns clinched the
AFC'• Central Division lilie
with a 11·17 victory over CJn..
clnnali.
Tbe Browne (7-1) will claim
the title eno II Ibey looe lbelr nnWnlnf two . ...,.. and PittibUllh (~7) wins lls lut two, beauee of • better
rec:onl aplnal leama ID 1be
division. •
Al -upt end Kent Kramer caqbt a live-yard
touchdown pass from
quarterback: Pele UJke ·with one mharte to play lo enable lbe Pblladelpl!la Eql11 to
upeet the host Uom, ZS.20.
Tbe !IJ-polnler come j\UI 51
-aflet Delroll had
-to late lbe lead. Al --.. lbe Colla
brob open a Jacklu1ter
eoordeu tie with two third
period loucbdowna to bell !he lnvadlnf Buflalo Billa, 244,
and pull within a ball game of
Dnl place Miami In the AFC
Eut.
At Deaver, Jim Turner kick·
ed field 1oal1 of 33 and 37
y8"11 to give the ho&t Broncos
a &-3 victory over the Chicago
Bean: ln an error-rilled game.
The Bronii> defense had a
fine day 1 aacklnc Chlcqo
quarterback Bobby Douglw
nine Uma.
Al SI. IAoll, rookie Tim
Wlblter atoned for a MCOnd
--mla by bootlnfl a 17· )'&rd Deld IO'I u Ibo flUll
IOI_, to )111 lbe Gre1n Bay
-to a 1~11 tit with SI. Lolll.
At ........... Iha boat
-<apltalbod on lour -..pllolll off Fr1n Tarken-
IDo In lhl flnt blU and top !::'.L blclt Larr1 Brown !or 129 yanf1 and
1 .. -.. to ... 21-7.
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By BOWARD. L. RANDY front only to have Jerry °' "" ~ """ Statt Rlnker and Quinn bring the Pat Quinn fired a 21).foot Vanguarda even again. an:hing shot al lbe final butter . that hit the backboard, bounc-It was then.. a matter of
ed on the front rim and fell which learn held the edfe at
harmlesslY to the Door as host the final buzzer as a suc-
Chapman C:Ollq:e held on to cession of one-and--0ne free
defeat s 0 u the r 0 California throw attempta: went into the
College o! Colla Mesa, IU:J, books.
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Satarday night before a pack· winnlnf buket by R on
ed bourae. Stein~ .• ?_?_ a a.footer from c~ c~! tt ,.
Tbe Vanguards entertain the DaKWl'I: with 1 e v e n c1111c11 s , ,
Los Angelei Baptist O>llege seconds remalnlng, the final 10 :~,::-! ; ~ tonight wUb Upofl at a o'clock. polnta were made at the chJrf· Mm , 2 ,
Quinn, startt.r:c center for ty Une. :"~ ~ : ~
SoCal'• Vquardl, had taken Roosevelt Similton wu.hi&b Lven , , a
tbe ball from. bacourt, stop. point man for the game for :_ : ! :
ped with !line nmnlnf out and Chapman with 14 with Quinn ,.....,. , , ,
fired for the tell-tale butet. It hlttin& 15 and Rinker lS for it;:-~ ,: 1: ~
failed to materlaliu and · SoCal. Helttlmt: GW .a, ~ a.
denied coach Lynn Taylor'al~iii·~~~ii§~iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;~iiiiii~iiiiii~ charges a victory. II
The 11na1 ,,14 or lbe ,.me LEASE or
WU IS hectic al the closinl
aecond u the lead chanpd
banda 12 tlmaa and the 00~ come .,.. In doubt rifbt tn lbe
Ona! sbot of the pme.
Early In the ""'°nd hall,
SoCal trilled by ei inbCb Its
.. ven polnls (~) but bat·
lied back to move In front. 52-
51, wllh 7,14 letl Aller that,
Chapman moved !oor :JIOlnls In
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And -Jim Slepbeos Is -·~· ..
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Seek Cage
hopeful that hll. team will ,., 1 : '; •
perform . at an accelerated = : ~ ~ : PICI after heiDC tlteoded by Mllllr • :I :I ll Loi Alamltol . Saturday nlcht ...... j • 2 11
at Cbrona del Mar. ': J : 1~ ,:
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00 momenta to & Loi A1IIDitol U"""""911 2 I 1 4
I prell in the final petiod. :~= ~ t ! : .EJaht v a r 1 t t y buketball The Griffins of L o 1 "*' :a • • '
1quads compNe the lineup for ~amJJoe, behind the all-round =• ! ~ ; :
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WeMUnater Rotary touma--lbootln« of Mlk~ Ulley, took Mlrine ..... ",~~~ It-• kwe 1W Olllrttrl
mtnt which begins Tuesday the le.a at UQ btfOre Mark lMAIMllM 11 1• 10 14-JI
eor-dll ,,.r 11 11 ' 1•-• , Mfllbn 1:1 I• J n -#
night at Marina an d Adlma and ftDtlen Speab
.Wealmlaater blib adloola. went to wort to pull It out.
The varsity action be&llll at Adarna .ICOfed with 1:211 to
7 o'clock wllh MalJIO]la and lo on a pattern layup, ~
San CJ--~-c•··"·· .• added • pair of clutch rr.e Marina o;;i~':d '~ • throws sec:Ond• later and tbeD .
Gauchos, Cubs Tangle
Kalella lackllnf Savanna al MDI throoCh I!>" beet door for Wesbnlnster a bucket to give the Vikes a
LOS ANGELES -Sad-the bigbly-touled USC frO!h
dleblck College'• bill:etball outfit.
W1-...: •• J: · ~' L HUle cusblon·aga!Jlll Loi Al's lelm, bit with Ila fourth
•tralfbt 1.... or the 1971-'I) .
campaign Saturday o 1 g: b t • .-,.,.,,
IMlllllllG Ull ~wun:ne~ wawi; 0 I preutng defense. '
Alamitos wbil~ top seeded "We're not running smooth
Marina takes t~ home cou~ yet and we're not as far along
agatpst Fountam Valley lD as I had anticipated," aa1d
8:30 contests. Stephens afterward.
Two second round games His 'Vikings did. however,
are on tap at each localion on display e:s:cellent s c or I n g:
ICr•h< fact.s another tough obstacle crumlt'r
Wednelday. 'ric•
Coach Roy stevens' Sad-:::':'•
dleblck Gauchos tangJe with o.ui.
the rugged Los AngeJe. City ~!':i'm
C.Ollece CUbs Wednesday at 9 NtbwMldr
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solaliQll, third place and counting.for all 58 polnta.
c:hamplonship deciders are Spe'1<s led lbe Vikings with
penciled In for Friday night 1t 19_pointa while males Bruce
Westminster. ' ~ (outside) and Dean
O'cloct in the first round of Totlll USC 111...ai (UJ
Also, a concumnt jUnlor BOgdan (inllde) bad 15 polnta
varsity tourney Is belnl held apiece. . Adami bad lbe ,...
from Tuesd1y lhrollgb. Thur&-maining 10.
day at both •ll<s. Marina lbol 49.1 percent
JumbQ 780
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tournament at OrBDfe Coast.
LACC la lreoh from winnlnl
lbe Freano tourney. .
Saturday night al lbe LA
Splrll Anna, Slev<ns, club
dropped an IZ-55 decision to
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. HWllln(tmt Beach'• 11$.pound
Djrk R.-!•ld won most valuable honors at I a 1 t
Salurd1y'1 Hunllngton alx-way
wrt1tllng tournament while
138-pound D' Arq Grieser ol
University did the aame at the
Los Amis°' tourney the aame
momins in hlihllshllng th•
first weekend of area prep mat activity.
At Huntington, BoLsa Grande
was ·the team winner at 5-0
while the host Oilers went S-J
and Ediaon WU 1-4.
Univenity Polted a 2-1 alate
at Los Amigos with Trojan
lJS.pounder Kelly Warren also
r<eelvlng 1 trophy for the
fastest piD of the meet.
In another meet, FOWltain
Valley and Corona del Mar
combined to give the Irvine
League a runnerup 1 po t
behind the Bay League In
Saturday's Torranee Invita-
tional tourney at Torrance
High.
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· 103 -Malecitl IWI dtc ~ktf Ill 4-21
tied Wtlr ITJ CM11 IDll 19 ValcltJ: IPI
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lurn1lcle !Pl 2:01. Yoder CW) 11111 br
forf1rt lo Al'C:l1 CLl1 IOll to l or1nl1n fTl 7-4; dee You1111 llCJ 1•11 loll lo Pll1111ry (Pl 1-0.
1.S -Noon (WI Plnntd Humm1I IL)
1:50; dl'C: WlllOll (Tl A-21 plnllld Fl1ldl
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103 -StMftO (Mir) pinned W••
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112 -,_ <Ml d«: COi• (Merl »
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120 -Hirko IM1rl dee Thempson
l 1MeYJ 1-21 plllftfd llowln• (NJ; dK
Ho!flo:eln !DJ 1·2.
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131 -~01nllllld <Mir\ dee Glrrwll • fMlvl '·71 lost to Kol'ln CN! 7-!; loll to
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0 .,. F1tMndW (0).
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~ G1rde1 101 9·2.
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• 111\ned by l1wton !DI. l 191 -No m1ld)11.
Hwt -No metd'lu.
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IOUTMW•IT cross COWJhou cbampioMh.1-J>IUs 50 yards was 9:35.0. 11th. J4#111 HtlCOIN ,,.,._, HMbwJ. (MV)/ u. CIMl(IC G/OlllW !MVI, Oil~ a. OkllfllrN 111 .. '' ... , -•1.11 .... : V'•J ... J u... •:"-t. D!Mrt: •· Cr111 Cltrk INHl1 ll V Saturday at Cat State (Long Doug MacLean of th e nv..»1.on '"-o, u11: on Y Oun:t v. 0~ ,,... 0001 u. L" '''"" ,.,_ ,_. •,_, '". :~tON, ...... •• t. 41 -iw itlrlt'lt1 dK ~ ILi .,., Munt 'DAAch) MustanU was the seventh Or-"n•e Coast aru. leani com~ tNHJ1 •· T"" """ (HH11 u. Miii• "' ... t. - -101 -Mcltnllht (U) #!Med bY ,~ 21. ,._ Sitt. l1 ~ • ..... -.. ' •1111.men ICMl1 u . Tim Golll!ldt Qwrtt Hin tll s. ·1111 -.r1 .... 1011 .. C~t"'' 1s1 :S11 •!Mid ..., """"" <DJ .,,_ ,, Mllml • 1..-0mpoc Hi ... , the n-.race man tO cross the flnish llne in peUna, fl.nisbed -vent.h iD U)e tCMl1 ... Mlk• Hao10.y ICMl1 "· 8llfl'Wtll• 111.1"4K,...,• 1111 s. 11 :2'1 plnllfd by SI~ Ill l~lt. ""' ,..... t 'I I Ith T 01 •-e "' Dfiln'I cune {HHh q, Nldl Prl.U WtdOro 11111. • 112-Llottnt1 1u1 11111Md bY o..om NAlA cMM•IOMlttllt fa\U'lte, ran away· with the : .. · w om swang ·AM Divl.sion team .standings. tCMli t«. ci.rtl P.elllOft ll!Hli 1. Id 11:o11r1Wff IHtfl'l. •:•.•1 t.
1s1 1:,.1 J1l11flld b1Smith1011:~1 i.t Clf l""*'•",,,. W•ll'llllllter, ,., t• team title with 1 low ecore of ~&'ninth 1n 9:44.0.1 , ••• ••"•••',. '""" 11or1o ,tsao MerlMJ. •i·a.01 a. to Smrtti (t;) 14'1. .. H J h AMA DIVlllON -., I .... ........,,_ 1s.n11 ..... f:Jlotl '» -C•MY (UI .,_..., Gvrow IT•T• JC "'-'YDfl'lff sz with Doa Pueblos finishing Newpbrt a~s 0 n r-· .:_J.-.• '·. -. .... •. ... Tllll'l•tcO!'l!)I: I. Uitllftd. n1 ,, Ml(• 4 Rldl Monell ILi Cltnlldl), lt:t.\I a.
1st 1:1s1 ·11nnM w,._.. 101 1:001 o•·-_, ----• wi·th ?I. ~-•-Mesa uolcomb was · the lOth runner ...... "" ,._,.,.... c11111. ni ,, l!!'11c.1ll«. •1 '· "'''" •1111A11Kr1tt 1cw.m1. 10:-. ,lr"""11t'I Gll'CW :LJ :4f. , ....,_ -..uN ....u;iiMI ~· • l"utblot, 711 S, Cllll Mtse, 1221 <t. Vtl'llll, 11•1 J. '""""'°"'• lth 6, W•t A DIVIJIOH 127 -1:1 .. IU) ,.,,,..,. .,., Lllllfifl Ill II Cll!'nllll SI, llr. ....... • had 122 Points, seven ahead of to finish, also in 9: ... 0. Soulll T1tt111Ce. .,,, ,_ Nf'#llfif ,,,..1111. IM/ 1. Miiiion Vltlo. "'' •• El
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llJ -Wlrtln llJ) lolt tp $pto {SI ,.. '"""' ldllMt CIW'"'Motrrl John Olsw•-. one of the in tiae 10 team race. LynWOOd, 1'4/ .. Ktl'.ll*l'I. IU1 '· 1. Oordlll ·-IU•lent).,t :45AI '· lU1 s. 5'llrlnlll llllll111. 1'2.
01 lll'lntd Gr""*111t (0) :•; -_. .... :II. Hlrtntll 11 -I 1111 s Mt 1n Mini Sdlll111'11 (Gerdtft Gl'Oftl. t :n.01 I. TOtn "'"'" 1$1 .... ,..,.1, f :lr ...
Glor9I lLl •t. ,. •••• --.. Costa Mesa twin~s While Lompoc's Terry L..r • an ~ · i . Jttt 1!•11• c~ub!IWJ, t :so.11 '" :l. Alell ,..._ 1'"""*' llllll•l'lk Ull -Gti.tf' IUl •!Mid N .... .,.,.. .. .......... per! I Wlli'·-· didn" his I. MMe Gtfltt (511111 Anti, f ;2'.f / I. Lll'IY Gerktl lfoolllllU. ,f:».•1 s. IO:k1 l, G•rr NLl11 (St, /Mflkt), lt;Olf 1s1 1:1S1 Pll'llllll Gv111tte1 <DI :soi ,111-.t.rlt:INI W•t•" :11. 11"""'°'""' ._. orming or • Joe ..... ~ ~even pace · c~rtli ledt cs.n11 Minke>. •:1111.11 :t.• 1< ... 111 ~w IH"'""""""J, t iss.•r &. """ 011M1r IM11rl!fl11, '''"' I.
... MIYfltld ILl 1:.... 11 l Fi .. sher's Mustana., . . ed in ~team -t tbe flnlsh line , he did Chtnt5 Harris !So. 'T.«tMIC\). f ;N.11 .. o ..... Ul:fflfl l"f•I CMnfl, 111011 Jim 11.c.11111 IC~I. lt:lt. .I.,. -lluckel (UI •l.....i 1:1¥ ,_2!_ ___________ _;c:::::~.:::=:~·-!:!c!:::!:!:::..!:!....;:=::_;::._::::..:;:.::::._:::::,_;:::_=:__::::..:::..;=:.=_.:=;..:~="'--"'7-.::.;::;;:.co:,:;;;,;;;..::_"°'-""'-"'-"'-C.:.-'=-"'="-~~~---~-V11'N\ltlai ($) l;J11 MIMd W'rlwl (0) , ~~i~Er.~~.::i ~1!.~~:'i. .... Doo.s\)l NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 11 AM''fO 6 PM
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H11111!111ton 11'1 IUI ••11111
Nunlll111111 (ill IJll •11Htl'toll
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IFl •11 !"11'111111 Getts IWli plnrlld 1w llollllfft:I fHl :25: _, bV fcrftll.
103 -Ollvllo IHI loll by dee lo
MonloOllf (W) l-21 Wll Plnntd b'I Gornll
(81 :•1 lolt bt' dK lo SllmaPllQY (I)
11-0; dee AllcltrlDll tEJ 14-li 1o1t tw
dee to 1.te 1,1 S-2. Andrews CEI lll'llllf b'I Gom11 19 ) 2:U ; Me br lM IP'l f-
11 pfllllld br Molllotll IWh lolt to Ohubo CH} 1"3; cite: b't S.Jempelll'f ....
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cNc Actvedo (I) M J JO!Mld br 8MC11nt0 (E) 1:2S; plMM b'I' K1Mr1
fFI l:C.. 8-IEJ Plllllld br
Phlllh>I (8) 3:071 dK br Klhll'e (P:l 4'
I; <#« bY Lll<llOw {W) J.2; pinned Mitt
(HJ 1:2!1 plnntd Acewd(I (1) 1:3'.
11tl -A!Wllt CHI 11lnntd br MCC.lbe
{WI 1:1!1 Pil'Md 811nco !Ill 1:001 won
bY torflll; dee ll:r•n un 4-111 ditc:
PoJ11rd (Fl 1-4. l:yen CEI lllft tp ,,..._
co 11) 4-01 pinned b~ Pollenll (P'J l :U;
pf11ned b'f Mi;Cebl fWI :Y11 kilt to
An<1ll IHl '"61 "'°" by torf1il.
127 -111<!1" (H) dee Nix (WJ •·11 dee
MUltr (8) 7·2; pinned 01vl1 Ol (:001
dee llddl1 (El kl; die V1ndtrW1ll (P'l
11-1. lllddll IE) 11»1 to M111'11r (I I $-t;
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CWl l :Q : loll lo 1111' IHI &-01 p!Nlld
t11rl1 Ill 1:1S.
12:1 -Lt'llfrtoft IHI l'IMlll bY Mllkll
fWl 2:$3; Pinned br E*PlnoJI (a} l :57J
pinned Adami (II •:10: die 8onlcum IEI S-1; loll lo Pollng tFl 1-2 •
8-c11m (El pfnneil 11'1 E...inou 181
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(HJ 5-1; dK by AUllH (1) ~J.
131 -P .. QI (HJ ~I to Rosi (WI 10-
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dee br Smllll IFJ U . S. s-01 Pinned 11'1 Hllf'tl (9); :Q ; cl.cc by Smlltl
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2:15.
1'5 -G1!v1n IHI dee Mll'TI'/ fWI
ll-41 loisl lo S1lomon (8l 1.21 dee
ll;l~U-• (I) 1-5; lolf to SWNflW II!)
17-21 p(nned Howton IP'I !:11. J.
S*lllMIY (El He: Solomol'I (8) lo-31
•Inned Howton !Fl 1:051 Plnnld M»tnir
(W) l;QS; 0tc GllVl!l (H) 1741 pll!Md
1<111.11ntr Ill 2:15. • u• -Smll!I IHI plMld b\' Hlvn
IW) :111 dee: br lltrllOld1 (8) M l Re: Scll!!lll (II 6-01 11lllnlld 111Yloct II!) 1•121 pinned EW•M (P') (;JO, l111'1Dck cEi JOI! !O Reynokl1 fl!) ,_,, p11'1ntd
Ev1n1 (l"J :«11 pinned bv H•Yn CW)
l :Da; pinned by Smith CHI 1:\1; lost br
del1111t to Sdllllli fl).
165 -Mellory (H) dlC TIYlor' CWl
11).J; Jost lo Au511n (8) 12.f; plnntd
1t1koobl1n Cll 1:10; dee: lu ell'llrt IEJ 1·
J 1 p/nllt!d C,.ccklt• CF) •:Z ; ISHll'ltrl
IEl loll lo Aullln CB) 7.0J clec br Clc-
tkltl (l"I 1..0; pinned tw T1r1or (WJ
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blrely ..._.., by In blP ICllool <• few "' thtfr llllltdc abUlty • 'oloae). But every time they .,..,. to bet tlley know thtlr bitting,
eh'&Pc ud strikeout average &o: 1/lOOOtb of 1 percenUle.
; UIUl!ly they can break their PtriomWices down to what thay
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...., teachen didn't ptl!lapo ~to Clo the '"""" thiJuls.
• Quarttrbacks know their «>mpleljoo r<eonf, halfbacka tbtir
ylldagt. Basketball players keep thtlr ahootlng and rebounding
atatistics. Track men can' recall nearly riery·tenth of a StC011ij
lplit lhlt officlall have 11.v"' them. ' What b olteil oVei'IOoked in sportS fa that luto racliig driVen
I In America have just u vital • mathematical -· In the privacy of h1I own home tbe driver can tott up ibe number of
points he baa acored in the 111Dual ro,ce for the U.S. driving
l clwnpioosblp -not only thll yell-but for all time.
What happentd this ytar In the point stanclinp bas had an
1J111teO but liplflcant influence ..., the fulutt GI the U.S. Auto
Club cbampiomlhip trall, becaua the point tota1J cOntinue'ao
important iodlvicNIJly 1o men who thrive on ,performance.
M\111 ••ell'body lmowl thll Jot Leonard woo the UUe and
with it a larp cbeck f""1 Marlboro, -GI Ule' oerlea. AJ. most u lmporlMI" to Jlle, bowevtr, b the fact he leapOll fnim
31llt to 17th on the all time lill ol drivers who bave ICOred points
no In the oer1ol thlt datea back to 1111. Jl, __ i--r.i r ... ,,. R•ritlfJ 0,..111.
~ In doing '° he baa puoed such •u1o racing greats u Harry
I• Hartz, Ted Hom, Ralph Mulionf; Eddie Htame, Dario Re.ta. ~ Johnny 'lbomson and Paul Russo, nqt &o mention more well "~ known Indy·Winnm Johnnie Paraons, Sam IWW, Parnelll JOO...
·4'" Pete de PI01o and Wilbur Shaw. ....
In other -. In a •11t ,..... Leonard has tlevated him-
..U from. the rub of bttltr thin •vtrll• race driven to the
--atatua "' • living i.c.oo. '
Aallretti leias · RllrillfJ Te•ta
Mulo -· .......... lw jofoed the lligflly 1-.llhl Vd'1 ,.._.-team Ii the..,. of be<omlq a' winner '
again, a1 tftl'}'eee ·Dows. Bl'* privately ADdreW Mndts lte allO
ltopea le pus A. J, Foy& 1111 polall and champM11hJp wins to
become 1he geatut .Amerleu nee driver who ever llved.
Tlle"fad UU.t 11,e ••• fallel a¥r1 or tllll -ene a~~ltloas goal-
... 1'11 -........... -toa-.'8S ~IOl"to do'Witft
tile fad tlliat Andrtttl .lla•'t "* to Europe fall tline to race
·formal• 1 can ill quest el a. ~ drlviag cllampioasblp. _
Foyt -the .,._,,, l5t • lrilil Ills car.-total of, vldorles
to " (Maio llld Hiit 611 year for a letal ef %9). At the same
time Foyt l&rddied .... pelM lad by 8M poilllta ud •w J1 Olt
la front b7 r1,f71.Z ~ adwc1btg some points seored ander the
eld AAA before USAC came . ..._ belag -te n.•. for Andre&tL
.ALL-TIME NATIONAL CRAMPIONSIDP POINT STANDINGS
(~ the 1171 ... IOD)
Driver Points • Wiu Active years
I. A. J. F.oyt. Jr. 27,070.2 IS" 1957-
2. Mario Andrttti 22,669 29 1964-
S. Bobby Unser 17,182 10 1963-
4. AI Unser 17,115 25 1084-.
8. Rodger Ward !6,82U 26 1951-1966
6. Lloyd Ruby 11,1156 6 1958-
7. Earl COoptr 13,530 21 1911·1927
8. Jim McElreath 13,191 5 1961·
I. Timmy Mlltoo-12,367 23 ,191~1971'
10. Ralph llt Palma . 11,f(l 26 1901H925
11. Tony Bettenhausen 11,535.S 21 1946-1961
! 12. 1loo Biarison . 11.435 6 11156-1966
11. Gordon Jdmcock 11;152 8 1964-
11. Rodger McClu!l!ty 10.5'16 2 1966-
15. Jimmy Bryan 9.681 19 1953-1960
16. Jimmy Murphy 9,385 16 1920-11124
17. Jot L<i>nard 9,240 3 1964-
18. lfBQ"Y Hartz B.S93 7 1921·1927
19. Ted Hom 8,340 5 '1936-1948
20. Ralph Muliord 8,297 15 1909-1922
21. Eddie Hearne 7,692 7 1909-1927
, 22. Dario Resta ?;MO 10 1915-1923
• 23. Bud Tlngelstad 7,221 1 1960-
24. Johnnie Parsons 7,Mt 11 1948-1959
25. Johnny Thomion 6,960 7 1953-1960
26. Sam .Hanks 6.aal 4 194J.1957
i 27. Parnelll Jones 6,783 8 1960-1967
f 28. BU!y Vukovich 6.735 O 1965-
1 29. Paul .Ruaao _ 6,680.5 2 1940-1962
30. Peter De ,Paolo 6,491 • 1922-1927
IL Wilbur Shaw 6.466 • 1927-1941
32. Eddi• Sacha 6.307 4 1953-1964
; 33. Jack McGrath 6,196.9 4 1948-1955
34. ~1 Mays 5,975.7 • 19.3&-1949
35. 'Mauri Rose 5,913 • 1933-1951
36. Jim Rathmann 5,824.3 • 1949-1961
37. Johnny Rutherford 5,628 1 1959-
38. Dan Gurney 5,590 6 1962-1970
39. Eddie Ricteobacktr 5,564 • 1913-1916 .
40. Louis Meyer 5,506 • 1927·1939
-0. Art Pollard 5.221 1 1965-
142. Gary Bettenhausen 5,155 2 1966-
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The Jargett assortment of fishing features ·ever assembled on a production
boat can be found on this 45-foot tournament fishing boat by Chris Craft. The
boat has a 16-foot beam.
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Sunkist Series
Attracts Throng .
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'ftle Bo1boo Yacht aub'1
Sankllt Serles t n 1 u c u r a I 5aiurdl!' and Sunday lived up
to tis name as lklppen and
.,.... In SS llilboat classes
_,,..... over t&e bay and
OC8lft la midsummer weather.·
Soturday 'rlclnf for the
....U boll cla-. lnalde the
bay "was a blustery affalr with
-ranging up In 15 knots, boil on Sunday the large boat
. claaM racill(, both lnalde and
-· bltUed Ught alra., . The Somldst Serltl consists
of. racing over three weel:ends
-the first In Decembor.
January and February. Final
llCOring I.! based 00 all three
races. Winnen in the !int
race:
PHRF-Sequoia, Jim Moore, sssc.
OR-Bandit, Corey Myer,
BYC.
SHIELDS..-Jean,. Carl
Reinhart, NHYC.
RHODES-33-Maruja, B o b
Kettenbofen, BYC.
'l'HlSIU:-Llvely L I d 1 ,
Jolin Bn>wa, CBYC.
INT.·1'--0ral>le Cr ,a le,
Charles Stark, PVYC. .
. METCALF-Mart H\llhel,
,BYC. '
UOO.HA-Blll McCord ,
BYC .
IJOO.tl&-Tle among 1Jon
Webb, BYC; Bruce onbom,
CBYC, and. Preston ZillPtt,
BYC .
NH~ A-Phil Ramming', L~f'!I In 32 F,ooter
. ~ B-J'od,y c I m I~· • Pacemaker will be featuring a new SZ.!oot sport cruiser at bolt shOIVI! tlllotlth·
SABOT A Ty Beach BYC out the countcy this year. The 32 featUl'el a mllllll\oth flyinJ b rid f e Whfch
-• · seats seven people plus the skipper in a U·shaped conlfguu,Uon. In add!Uon to
SABOT Jl.-Wendy Bents, the large coCkplt there ls a spacious cabin below decks which ii Ill on one lov-NH~ C-Mary Andro.ws, el 'with a forward private stateroom, jackknlle sofa, well equipped 1llle7r an4
B c converUble dinette. The head ls fully enclooed and featuna a separate alall
i.EHMAN-!1-Tle between shower. With 27n hp Vee-drive engines this SZ.footer· hu a top speed Of 211
Carter Fon!, NHYC, and Pat _kn_o_ts_an_d_cnll __ sin-"g_s-'"p_ee_d_o_f_22_. ________ . -------· .---
Scruggs, NHYC.
\VINDMILL-John E 11 i s ,
PVSA.
FLIPPER-Tom Forsyth,
BCYC. Yitle .'R.egatta Winds Up ,¥ ear .
CAL-20-Josie, Carl Last, , ,
VYC. Newpcrl . Ha-Y a ch t augurated In the Olrlltmas racing will be given a start on
LUDERS-111-Windsong, Bill Point Fermin .. c14b's Chrl~ss Regatta, Regatta. Level racing 1s an In-a bandlcap baled,on the !OR.
Fundenberg, NHYC. •Dec. 1&.19 will clooe out com-· u und · ••-Int t-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SOLING-;Gold DI g g e r • Co • • S 'pet(tive yachUng In Newport nova on er ~. erna-1!
Roger Welsh, NHYC. mpelitiOD et Harbor for 1971. Uollll Offlll\ore Rule (!OR) In . "' .
ENDEAVO!l-Irlsb L 1 s s, Nine clas..., have been In-which l!<>ati within a given $4i.,q ~
. Elaine Marlin; NHYC. Long Beach Yacht Club bss vlted to race on lnalde courae raUng range, race· on a boat-For Chrlst-
SANTANA-22-Count Down, Issued invitations to all andlOonoutsidecounea. !or-boat-buls with .no time f'rtnttwtillCftlM~~
Real 'Old Timer' Tabs Boating Speeds
SAN DIEGO (AP) -No dectrlc cells. The b o s t
wondtr J. Otto Crocker calls automatically punched the
himself an aid Umer. He's clock at the start and stopped
down. At Parker, Artz., this LloneJ Booth, SSSC. Southland s kl pp er 1 to JOhn Homnie, clWrman of allowance. I • ,......., ..,.,
weekend Crocker Is tbnlng RHODES-19-.:.Conflict, 1.-0u participate In Its annual ·Point outside races, has announced Oceap racing boata that do 4944111 · 4Mol1H ~anesin~ea~andboatson,~W~l~eg~and,~~SSSC.~::_~~~~~F~ermln~~r~ace~n~erl~Sund~~a~y~.~_:tba~t~·~·1~ov~d~r~a~clng~':'~wil!'l~be~in-~~no~t~lall~ln~a~c~a~ta~g~ory!,;for~l~ev~d~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~-the Colorado River. I· bctn an official clock watcher it at the fmisb. '
in races since 1929. He· also devised a timing
"I've been to the Bonneville trap that uses a scope to track
Salt Flab and dry lake beds in vehicles or boats a n d
Mexico to time land vehicles," automatically times them.
says~Crocker. This is used for planes or on
Big. Regatta
Scheduled
In Florida
"~ve been down to Lake courses where photo-electric
Guntersville, Ala., to clock ~e cells can't ~ set up an ~e
fastest boats, and I've even other side af the course.
timed missiles an the anny In addition, be developed a
ranges at 2,000 miles an stop watch arrangement that
· hour." , allows a person to Ume up to
The land vehicles go nearly 12 boats ar vehicles in ane ST. PETERSBURGH, Fla.-
400 m.p.h., and the water craft race. Olympics bound sailors in 1972
nearly 300 m.p.b. Since 1940, With solid state electronics, are invited to make this
Crocker haJ ~.chief timer the systems have improved for the American ;power Boat but Crocker admits, "'!be Florida yachting center one of
AssociaUon. alder I get, the lighter and their major pre-Olympic stops
Tbe times have changed smaller I make the equipment en route to the main event in
since the 192091 when Crocker - I have to carry it!'' Kiel Germany.
taced boat.s and tomethnes. It's still a hobby ' for Commodo~ Earl F-of ••-three officials . with three Crocker, who retired last year l 11; .,... wi::
clocks disagreed on the flniah _!!# dllef engineer fer the First st Petersburg Yacht Club baa
time. Crocker worked out ....,_.atiooal Bank. He turns 66 announced dates 'far the se-
syatem using aealed beam next month. cond annual Sports n .,
llg!lls at the start and flnlsb of No matter bow Wt things Moreb 25 through ¥arch 31. f--·~ photo-around him be 't al The event was designed a courae ~~ on . go, won °" speci(ically as an Olll!lpl~
'~ I\ ,..,. -· '.'' . ,/ tk-.., (. ~ ~repttrandls·Jlm!ted "' ' !O 'ciIYmplc cJuses. · -J!.~a' s Ranger-23s , .. ~.~l;,".l:n:.:.'1:8.:! ~
should be the last ~rtunlty
U, n .J -r Constr.uction ~c:'~ V;.s. 1n1e..:~.~ Ire ,. competition prior to their
The first Ranger-23 has been
launched in Newport Beach
and her aister ships are begin-
.. ning to 1 come all the pro-
duction line in the Costa Mesa
plant at 3090 Pullman St,
The Ranger·23 was designed
by naval architect Gary Mull
with the idea or making it a
contender In this country'•· hat
internaUQnal competition for
Quarter.Ton racing yachts.
Above the waterline the
Ranger 23 is a beauUful boat
in the classic sense, with a
striking larger·than-23 look.
Below the waterline h e r
breeding as , a contemporary
international racing yacht is
apparent.
She ls a fixed keel,
moderate displacement sloop
respective Olympic ~al.!i.
wi~ a ~th arid stable mo-In its first year the regatta
tion. She bas a high ballast·to-drew boats from faur Olympic
dis I t " and • classes. A recent Flying P acemen ral.lo carries Dutchman class bulletin said
her displac!ment well aft for the regatta produced the best
balance arid · m I n Im u m FD competition in Narth
resistance. AQlerica since 19(;8.
Her rudder fairs into a sket Regatta chairman J a ck
for _.11ter contra.I and in-Oark said: "With 1972 being ~ -ari Olympic year -and March
creued lateral plane. The an ideal Ume for sailing In
boat has a fine entry and a Florida, we anUclpate a eon-
lofty high-aspect sail plan for sklerable Increase in growth
close winded work. She bas an for Sport 72 -lncluding com-
JOR rating of 19.8 wi~ her tall peUUon in the Tempest and.
rig and 18.0 with her Quarter· Dragon classes.
Ton configuration. "We hope to a1aln halt the
Below, the Ranger·23 has FD Midwlnter Champkmshlpe
comfortable c r u I s i n g ac-in conjunction with Sport 72,"
commodatlons for f o u r . he added.
Interior finish is in hand-ailed Far the Star tlass the reeat-
teak panelling w i t h con-ta is geographically an d
trastlng vinyl or f 8 b r 1 c: tlmewise set between the
cushlans and has c 0 I 0 r a Bacardi Serles at Miami and
c 0 0 rd i n a t e d carpeting the Spring Championships in New Orleans. throughout. The Soling Class, desiring to
S_tandard featu:es include a maintain its awn Midwinter ~ta1nless steel sink, 25-pound Championships as a separate
icebox, bure411, banging locker regatta, will spend the la.st
and . a n e w recirculating ' two weeks in March sailing in
chemical head which m~ts or both regattas.
exceeds proposed 'anti·pallu· ;:=========:;! tion standards.
Hull construction 11 of hand TAKE THE
Iaid-up fiberglass with lamina·
USC S>llor& won the Maue tions ol woven roving for extra NEWS QUIZ
Non-Yarslty Reptta at Loni Impact strength. Ballast Is a W D Y
USC Sailors
Win Regatta
Along C.Oast
Beach Sotw'1ay, gl•l!I(' the hl&h tolerance cast lead fin e ·are ou •••
Trojan helmsmen five vie-giving her 1 low center of Every Saturd•y
tortes in their lut sll starts in,~grii;;;aviiit;;iy;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;: intercollegiate compeUtion. Ill
The Maue regatta wu In-LEASE BUY augurated by Dr. J. Brooks Or e e e
Maue of Long Beach Stata to ~ Im CONTININlAL -----encourage m o r e collegiate Find llVf wtt.tJ ...,, fW You. 111-
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Billlnp and Mark Brunner.
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Formerly LaBorde R,£.
210 E. 171h St., C.M.
CALL 646..0555,
•E\'.enlnas Call • 645-1483
mPDOWN
into thil~ super :fa.m!ly room,
wjth· bul\f-jn BllQ and ~· Thin .I come
through •formal 'dining roorn..
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CHRISTMAS
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BEST BUY • fUrnbt\lnp --1tamorou1
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PETE BARRETT Sacrifiee Mle. Stlln1111t1 pride
of ownerabip estate, 'I1Uck:
. REALTY ! ma """""· Blain oian window1, beams. Country
lty1e · kitchen. Fl.replace.
Cbvehed patio. Just Jlaied
tor only $24,9"'. !'URRY,
llHWUTCll"IL ' "II'"'"' llACK • . . '42..52111! ·~ . . ;
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home otters the ultimate in u..,.. Call M>-2535. . .
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PROPE•'TIES' FIREPLACE tor """" coo1 I\ ewrdftp. Move in before
l'onnerly LeB"'!'e' i\.E, ' ~ $25,5111 VA/
220 I. 171h St.,, C.M. 1i1lA. ·
c~ ~55 Walker & Lee
A BUYllS BUY FOWli:~a':: OUice
Take, Hlll. oppoctunltf to lff ffi4) 968-3371 or-546-115&
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l Y ·cbr·stmas gift to YOU' Mod"'' home bedto<i'iu in front; 4 ~ • .. ~,....,. 8.t ....... ii.ii ' rounOed ·by, h>Wer!n& pine iaJ ''ConYtt58.t.ion Area". location. It's vacant our I • • "' dlv!duaJ 2 ~·~-~ .~~·-·.· ~~~ ~" •-·--6&H •---P The .CQD.c;litii;tD, 3 BR., conyo•den ·4r:·i .baijls.. New .., -~0 ...,...,.., • CORBIN . trees. 'Sell'1' is anxious to ..._.... .. c -..·If' iuu1.' ay-waitingfornewowners: cptng., dbJ. frpl. &. Dlt·in barbeQue ... V.acflJlt. , l.DComl! mo. a. Mo. l.oca.Wci •• .. llll!U this beauty. AU ierms menta Ul.4 Ptt mo. $29.800. price ot $50.~ incl.ode~ the
l 2547 GREENBl\IAR '. OPEN PAIL\: 1-li . CIO WU.... St., .~.M. . . ' . . available. A>lidng $34,000. * CALL 847~! * Jaod.
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Nl!W!'ORT CE~TER -, , .. ,--~~10 . UnJve><;ty Aw.;c,M,. "" .,,, "A' HAPPENING" ,. • ("BD~: +·DEN Rt•llors Univ. Pork Center, !rvlno
, · ~ , • (Formerly Farrow Realty) ~ HERNANDO'S Call Anytime, 83l-OnJ " · · In Coron• .... , M.ar · . Lo~ly .2 bath home, freshly ...,.,... H-~-Bl c M Glfl!Jrol,. ' -~ ,5 -.,.1e 't..rilea 00 \! ' · '" · " .. • ~, ~-~ Vd" · • HIDEAWAY •• ~ · · . ,., .. :.· .~··iot. Older 3 bedrnl tn' . ·UPPER. front level u.Jiit bi:Js 2 bedrooms, 2 fo~~t ~~de :e:~t. ::s~ DOCTOR DID ~educed $1400 Laguna Beach ~' ~ ., . rrOr\h with 4-2 BR' lhodem baths, .formal , dining , fepm, firept11;·ce .and · 1 • 1ar U due to oWner moving East 'B~YsiDE' DRIVE WArElfRONT 1mlts In ...,, Ineom• l"J5. builtins. IN-LAW QUARTERS, PRIVATE ~=;. w~~ -~~ YOU .MISS THIS oow! spruti» oourtyml of 6 + BEDROOMS
.. . ~~ -& Mo~ 1.ooited on t~. Uth • ENT~CE · lower level, fireplace.' Back drive. Room :1or extra Cute 2 bedroom bowie on a ituCco· ·&: brtck, 4 br'a, 2 Over 3300 Sq. Ft. Terrific
1..INDA &,,.HARBOR' ISL'AND VIEW ,-St. ·c.M unit is .8.dotable, one large bedr~m: Nice? camper or boai.' No down 62%x31~ lot •dJacent to ba's, plush wallpepe~ in family home -right oext ID ~ Fro'm ,this l.ovel'Y. ~4 b<ifin., 4 l>caUi li9p;ie. j)n . : ·, • 1 . ' , 1 : ......... _.~ •• • ...... • • • .. • ••• • •. , ~~·., • • : .. • ·.. $61_.500. G.I .• IOW' down all others! Coata Me!#l H011Pi1ai. Zoned baths. Cloud mtt w/w car-High School & clore to ~ . a sg• lot, with pier ii ·fiqat;' ,Cu&loil\ drf!>'.. Coll ;~· "' t~r th-UNiTs "UNl'TS". UMFrS • . 540-17"). -. .R-2 with room. !or 6 unlls, pet, ""'" brick frplo, dbl .,,...,th! .... """"' ev'" •
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lal1nder'I Bldg: •t Lllld1. Isle ,. i • " •. • :. l,~~rAP ... A~\.ll'MEN'J'S·:Owners.Unit, ;{.be\i-2955 Harbo~, Costa Mesa SEYMOUR REALTY. 1n4.1 beams. Massive sunny liv-
1, ",341_ a.,_ysld_ • D_·~ Suli. 1, N.a; '· :.>6_7~_;1 __ 61 -. ' . .. • :•' " J'<iOIIll, lMl bifhs1 four 2 bedrooms, 11> baths MOtlier-ln·Law's """"' Bl"" .. HunL Bch. ing room has tireplaoe lo &
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· Beautiflii' 2.atbi')t bbq:ie with. In·thi!: NINE UNIT APARTMENT. &.1 bed-mg a, e , lot, ·big trees, spacious incl. taxes, ~O~w,-,_, I G.I. NO """" , ' · to '" , ' are _,..t -wmpu. ..... J/!' 0 , ~,,,,,
. '~~~ .. ~~'~!~:; FAR~ist::i~·' .. :w~~~c'i'.~~am:b~i>fJ8~l> a:r~ooor6Al1~ E?~~s~=~·' !E~,'-.;!T~TE I ,>c ,; DOVER ·SHORES <amllY loom'_..,. =· !!ett'1 a real .p-ru !Dr SCHOOL&. GOOD RENTAL.~A .. Get lucky Mom. Full prloe 134. · . . -. · ~tio '62-4471' - ) 546-1103 494-9473 54"'316
neW •llstiilg. Enjoy. the ~~~GE.. Tbebe~ '~?A 3 be!iroom .2'bath at .1 ••• '..· •••• ~~.~ ••• t~ •• 1 •••••• • •• , •• \ $90,000. Terms! 540-8SSs · ~· '000 ts:.m -m ... v~11.u n. ,..... e SELLORLEASE e
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• ~t '-llvfng In \bi. Soll;". ~-~;.~ !.','; Ooata M.,..'Fmbly rodeo' IS . TRADING : YOUR lHING? 18964 Brookh-; 'µ F.V. 546-S<;IO.GRANNIS VA NO DOWN OR FHA ':,8;;,,'~d~B~'.,~,:.-epi
VERY ' ATIR,<CTIVE ' "°G1'".'.'.!.'.'.r."' '.""lb-N,_.0 ,j.,".;ti -orit..i, .J!aril•. i1JUi "!LOO, . . · Bririg them. in $30;500 3 BR, 2 BA. Best orpt, & & draP''• b\uri., wet bar,
"' ':'VERY SPttIAL Oii!iJlc!iw. "II''~ wi . check th1J ~ .• cost ,,to vets' f!! ~W · ·we•n dd tbi rest ·on these THREE FOUR-MESA VERDE drps. Spotless. ~'x22' untin. etc. Immac. $47,!f.P. Full
.3 yr. '!'Id custom .. ~· payment.'~~ doWn FHA. "'Hurry, Y?U can f P11EXES>all in a row, All units have 2-3 bed-Sharp home. One of Mesa Residential rm, Quiet cul-de-&ac street, price
.. i:."J. Ctt!aHve design of.,w~ut. wout -· ,... L'' ' . be:natled in for~ room, 2 'bath/1-2 bed.room & ·l-1 bedroom. Verde's nicest. Master s~ed Realto... xtra lrlJ lot, many bearing ~SSION REALTY 494-0731. )Ile ,st-.it·bar .,...,.4 . atkel!· ._. ee ·-·.For fUrthoi' ,cletalll SPACIOUS' -d· I to sho . . SUP"'R CFonneriy Farrow Realty) !NU Ue6. Call 8424166. MONARCH BAY BR. FR, bil.,Briclf ~ Wttld'. ,~· :, . check'W:ith Santa'• ·Helpe~ ap ~ ose . , .ppm~,~ ~ bedropms, 2 baths, elegant -~ ., SUM)' ~~w ~et . Jiiallrif.s . , !''I fat Heritage. . . ~~~ AHEA .. Each .. ··: ..... ~·· $~,'500. fireplace in large family 2629 HarbOr Blvd., C.M. A Charming 3 Br & lge den
kl" •-lookl ...-i te ' · ·• · · ·-• "'·" "°"" rr..... ... ,...-.; 1 room. Built in range, Ovt.'n; SECLUDED custm home w/ pool. Ea nn , "'••• "Y"f. "'-";.~ 21!0 Harbor llJv•. at~ ~ 516--·;;£~..,•. ---., ;.. SOMETHING YOU'VE !.aig, patio, N •at I Y TOWNHOUSE open, lo deck w/ oceahw. ~f ~Barb.an.. -• 54.>0!65,0il!!!'.?1L9l'M .~ -~St ''11111AGlj . ;; .. · .. ALWAYS .WANTED :;:.r'~~~;;· ~oenuy A•n11 park., LARGE 8«1· s QUICK s noo.ooo * oWNER 499-291•
. _l~rlT '' .. ~ ~ •'8liltc 'THIS BEACH CO'.ITAGE on BALBOA IS-nte. . ·""'· s;.,.ie story,' Living WE BUY HOMES LAGUNARoyalooceantr<ml
. ~.!.T., '. :~, ~ .. •• . ·• 1 --~·~2·Bedroom l!viDg room, F~REPLACE T 4JIBELL roo~ bas fireplace, kitchen, MR. KASABIAN 847·96CH magnif w. 2 br, 2 ha apt.
T '.ilt£J~ ~ . , .. , ~'bd ftont 1patio. ellte and ready.to go $'J2,500. 2955 Harbor,:~ta: Mtisa ::~~J:a1:~~~ ~ue~ KASABIAN ?;:rs:1~~1i:,· !::S
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6et among tall fr\!ri in one of to crWn tbJl',ireshly painted. ~· 2 ~laths,;+· a. cU.s:B,.lg A •• """";..., I ,..oAUOC1A"m Assume existing .FHA loan, C&W sive 1amily.roorn home :fea. cus. blt, view, $39,950. Open
the better "'-n .. ·areas of home, 3 .,padoQt tiedrooms. ..,,. _, sq •• .. mu~?'!_?· · "?"'·.,.,,,,.,..., paym't. IeM than rent. . turiiJg fireplace, gas R/0 dly, 1050 Skyline Dr· ~ • ...,,.._1~ .. !li Q.:,.,, .. 1..i. •,_.__ double car garage &nd'l\lesl 8fT cmn °,,,..,. .. ., 1:.1:.,., d ~ -Newpo.rt Beach. 4 ~LUUaU.CU. ..,_..... ...... ,~ What lTETS-JI«> oowN ' ~~_, • · L. ..._...., qu<'-.-,.. ......__ ,,---... 'and a fabulously deoorared L~d · I I
.be<hoo""·· 2% b.,t~•· lor.~~~lonly123,250. · 1,,.:·$"0SOO · ··REA TORS .. OPm AY~ ym •witt> waterlall. oniy _•_o_·_•_• __ _,, __ 1 hardwood tloou A °""' . Pia!. • --· ----.-· ' " • ' . · ' By Owner l29.500. All tonn.s. 540-8555 ' WE'VE GOT ITI 4 llriptac:e. Frm!i P<lnteil. · " f,'4$-0303 • . • . .644•7270 3 BR, 2 1Ull batM. Recently SHERWeeD REAL TY A "'"''°"' 4 BR, +' den f~-~~neai: ne: .. :.~ .. Co~r·'.~-~ · · 't .... ~ •'tJ.,t . . . GOOD LIFE ~· lnsfcJe & Out. .. W!W 18964 ,Brookhurst, F.V. home with a _versatile .2-
l Conveniently ~ "' ' ' · , 2428 EA COAST HIGHWAY · for boat. ""'"er IOL d.,. $800. MOVE IN incl. ""dy or ..wing nn.
...... 5 _._R_ ._. • ·. •t J " . ·. ·~· t"Orrnerf O.Lo1ncy .Rffl ·Estate)· C'Pts, drpe. Large yard, room sty. fioor plan. Master Slute
-!!. ,•bopping I: 'schoOit. f llOlid' Faln-f-W · · ~OROtf DEL MAR, CALIF.. · 100/o DOWN 'OR to schools. W-side CM. Assume existing 'FHA loan. ~e. kitch. ~ brkfst. area. ~-. volue at .only $38,!IOO,.C~: .646.f411 ' • ' NO DOWN VA $25,500. 548-6449 V•cal1' 4 BR, 2 BA, $28,000, '°Ft. lot. $86,500. -~..;: 675-4930. " ~ ( · 1• ") CJose-.t6·beach.~Onlf "2~ yrs. COLLEGE PARK, lovely 3 FP; no qualifying, immed. 1 howaRb lowsoojr:t.
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· HOMl.ffoRSES!· ~'~~~!M~~;1 MR. EARTHQUAKE : *·':BlUffS ~E~l '*· :~::,, C~t!: :k~~.;.·~·~ £;:.: = ·~: .~·~·,~"'~· drp•. dbl ~:av:a~id~ ::
ACRE CLEAN!lhalharP!bed· " • .,DA~~-ED? ·[·Plan p. e·Area Sprawtlng 3 "'l'Y 'Chalot LuxuryatLowCost paneling & oemenl ' 3Bl\,2bQ,@d!S $19,500 1-l' · . room-Jmrne•with·2 ffreptaCJ: N.v •,i'ttJI. y, bUt It .;Would ap.. . . flm ' located in Newport Height$ driveway. Pr:ice<t at ~· ~7.1 (:.J ~103 4 BR. 3 ba. 70x88 $125,000 • • ., • 't' ,.... ..,. ..... ,.. n.~.--" When you own this sharp 3-$29.900. 557--48n. · , ~ . , LIDO RE-ALTY INC. 1 I ~"• \;~, ~irr ao,•Tbli ~-3 bed-. • · with view of bay, serun•ate Bd ·
G.UES• J ·.·ffOUSl . . ~·'nit~ w&l!c eu-~, 2 bath home, localed. In the_ most sop_ ghl after a~a mottier~in-law qua r .. t-;;. s i:rn hOme .with fireplace, OWNER IS + FAMIL VJ ROOM 33Tl VIA LIDO • il t ~-~ ~. r~ --~··m .. u th PT!"°" ca""" and -drapes. ·TRANS.FERRED ' 673-7.300 Y 0 BUIU<>llll. -....... .., .... ·-'bi a ptiine weU planned 0 '"~ ""'6'~ u.us, on . ~ complete with kitchen, bath 1% ba1h,. }leavy shake roof.
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Near Faahion · JSand :. torg; r'~ ~ !)~':..~n; · ~lderitial ~a. abOold be v4dm, most. plct~ue. and fi;'eplace. See this o~. ;and many moi;e extras. V.A. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 sty Monticello Xln't neighborhood, like new TAKE oVer paymts ·or lease · ' ~. REs~· ~ni uary •. _. IWLll'¥'. '., "•Shown to on1,y 'tho9e.,. with greenbelt, wift'i-winding for sUre. It'• very differenJ 1lnnraisal ol. $29,450. 847-6(110; Condo, Crpts, drps, bltns. paint 00 inside. Brick frplc, w/option. 3 Br, 2 Ba, on lg. eous estate. e.c.n.TU cfra ... r ... ~ ·Y~,..o~ melnendous Cor'1de~ ze:a1. · wa1Ks·1:.Colorflll,DOwe~beds. fll!d wor1h '·every bit .o.f 84£253.5. $22.500. Days $7-9620, after fonnaI din. area, 2 ba's, lot $53,000 673--7185.
tna: rm., family I'm:• Ex; ·. · f ' ,. '·cciATS' ~ &'h d · ~"h'. abruty; •Thia ·~c .. upgraded 2alO W;i,,500. ·Call for ap." 5:30 545-1576. bltn · R & o '+ 'dlshWaShcr.M c:::,.:io.:::;V:::•:...r:::d•'--"=---I
lqe ~. Firepiace: • ~--.. &. · · SOroewti t of • d bto bar sq, ft.:""Q'.ltldo ha$ 3 BR., 21ifi potµtnient. 546-8640. 3 BDRM, rorner, cpts, drps, Lrg lot nicely landscaped.
Gueet h~ hat 3 ~· ' .• ti. -. t . gaip.:. m.950 ~ ~ ·~ :· B:A'l'HS & ~GE;. PANELED -GRANNIS bltns, dishwhr. North side. SUbmit. Call 847-1271. I ~t& >~· ~ W .. WAJ..L.AC $%LS. mo P&J, ·-. FAM. ~M'. Lge,,priv. encl .nr schools & shoppl.ng. 1155 SEYMOUR REALTY, 17141
, iquick _!Ile. Cali ' ·.~.' -v · :... REAi.. ~ORS Gall 54s.8424 (Open eves) patio •t fr<lnt & another · SPAN' ISH ADOBE Austin. By owner. $28,950. Beach Blvd. Hunt. Bch.
! 145-030S~. 5" 4141..,__ 1 • • •• lovely patio on the beaut. Residtntlel 549-mJ. '
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country clu b 540-3653 no ....... 1' (Open:livenlftv•I •f<"'!nbelt,.A "!'< opportun; 'RHl!ors Sh"'P, ol~er 3 &<Inn home MONTICELLO Townhou"'" SELLING
ity at only $53.SOb. lst Time 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M'. close to-town & sboppiJli. 2-BR l% BA shag crptg YOUR HOME?
!., _· $750 .. TOTAL offn'.""'EtEN"_"".•sl"' •. 'o··owwltho. . Ownet-moving out of area. gas kltch, co~er. lot in adll'. Freel . app~ • We :y Newport Beach . MOVES _YOU.' IN . " .~RACIOUS. Submit otter -Asking . section. Pvt pty w i II equ ""· . " attoo •· Spacious Spanish • SPACIOUS $~4,95.0 finance; 557-2447 after 6pm. 25 ~~r1:n;A1TS I B it : =~esi:4 1:m~~! ~1 .·-YETS-~~ALTOR· 644-4134 PERRON REALTY 642-rm .DUPLEX. By·:owner 2 BR -REALTORS-n aycrest
high "'ile -..ti-; built:ui $1 .00 down moves . vnu In, Country home in wooded set· BAYFRONT APTS. each. eltt: kit, priv yards, 962-5523 Lovely 3 bedroom, 2% baths,
.. ...... ....... <e ,--AS. SU -1; ting, hlmlly room arid den, newly dee new c~t.s top dining room. family & a 1 · kitchen,, dOubte· ,t ~rag.(., _ ~ilet . .P!'Y~ au ~r costs. ' · MABLE 6 01o Vista Del Lido~. Pier & slip· " · ·.. ' . GI NO DOWN. 5 BR, pool. huge room that can be used ~ . great. area; 1bxts coyettd-· 3 · be$'oom, den _and _famlly · G' I L'OAN both with ffrepla~. formal available. From $31,500. Sl):ll , :~150 $32,500 firm. 714· Oen or music room. A for any purpose you wish 10 I ,, '. ,e nc 1914!-d •. p,i,tkifrumpus room, shake .root,, garden g~ r:.~. ~%, · or lease. · beauty at $34,500. Fut pos-use it for. Gorgeous terrazzo
, ? ·room. M.wt Se'ti. ~ td ·kitchen and oversized. double $183. . ner ~ ~· includes · 'CeOrge Wflllamson ~E home ~ BDRM, l~ session. • floors throughout the entire ~~ .. $~250.LowrdOwn.54&-8840: aarage:$1.00totalcpstto taxes &.Lns u r ance -~~f=.FllA·orVA ·"REALTOR BA.Owner willrefund clos-larwin realty~1nc. house. Large patio area 4~ TRADE UNIT·s· . "l!DlllNI" ·. -. . yeta ,ar assum~ ~~ 8.% .anyone can asaume ·thi.! 6%: 540'..nst' (0nl'n Eve'nings) $4W570 . 64S-1564 ing· coats to 9'1-VA apprsl 21562 Brookhurst, Hntgn Bch with built-In barbeque or z "'1111 ~. Joan 'ii!,!itotal paymenjsof ,GI .toan.J.BR.'ranch style · · ~.,-. . · · · , $27,800. Non vets can buy 546-5411 •nytime 1 $89300 Call
!"l ?0r 6 unitawithxlntll\Ol)l'l'le .... · $ro4.pe,mo iaxesandins. with.separate family room. ·1~· ., '_ ..... A:l '.E1~;!,SI~ .. B10R1. coA~~~J $2000. below.apprsi .64.>-1622 SMALL PRICE! =-~nar::°a~poi~tm~nt to w record p.}eue. R~s(tf'"tia1 ~: . ' (Opeh Eves.) Heavy s~e ~f, oversized • ~.. .....,..= ,,..,_.., ; ' for larger. "':111~,, .. ' · , .. · · · · .. , Jlvino ........ m, .blt-in......., sav-;24 950 155 Mettill Place 2 BR,:large gar, ·fenced yd, * BIG HOME * st!!· ! , caJJ for details. , K tu .... ~-,.,,..r -' · · ' close to schools & ~ Com 4 Only ·. 675-3000. :l6l9 -Blvd., C.M.. I~'· 'llll!AG!I er kt_~·· On' quiet stre<t C.M., ~· S.,I .• """· 1·5. P"!ll.. 116,000. m eoot& " bedroom! i IMl ·wn cl~ to &t:hoo&. New IBA & PerrOn RealtY,, !14f--0596. MS' St 64.6-9!36 '31,9501 . Owner transferred •~u._ A' SH ' " . ' VA·tenns. Availah!e at ~~1" $3l,·soo c I . • and anxious! '·' 'A . ~ ~ . : ' ' µ;,500 . ~ it todsy! ~~ ·MESA VERDE orona dt Mor CUSOOM buill E-Slde, 2 Br, HAFF DAL REAL TY 1.. will pol )Win tl1ll0 1UpOr 4 NEWPORT RIVIERA 540-1151, · ·· {Clp<n Eves) 6%1> •Pr· ,;,nmable loon *DUPLEX 'k 1 · 2 Ba. crpb, bl~, !rpk. 8424405 Eve., 541-2446 V•ACANT LOT
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now on property. ~n~. 'BeautllUI 2 BR. & den plus 2 cukle-sac. dbl garage. By LARGE 5 Br., 2 Ba., wry Xlnt lOcatioD. N e·w po r I r~ . Coron.a. del u _-r t~. Sol ;v1$.a·t'Oine oome· ; .. ' • AGE installmcots }Jke rent. 4 bdrm. rental: beam ceU's.; owner. 389 La CMada. clean home in Quiet area. Beach. l Blk. to ocean. ~~ ~ to a true P.ftltfie ~.. ' ''L£ASE 1JPJION'' MAL ~'n: bedrooms, 2 baths, family 2 lrp1cs, extra wide lot BY OWNER 479 Walnut Pl. 3 t .v. schools & shpng cntr. blk. ti> bay, R-2 lot. Only Cottage $36,500. Hu:z:t1'.c.atl 80-S ' ·room ' wi.th _ i.nvl.t fng w/guist parking. A ~ BR. 2 BA. lae yd wfbeaot Sell VA. FHA. Conv, Under $25.000.
3bedroomhome + lnconi.e!a: · ''Ibis Was hard -to find!! TRULv ULTR•.'" .fireplace.·)All etec.tric buyfotunder$60,000. fi.ees. f.rPJ~, hwd . !Ira, corr. mkt price. DEAN MORGAN REALTY
, ~....S With chorm • ll<"1' 1;™a1°U1 GorJioout home .• Spac""'s , .~! " ",<\~" ~t in kltch0n, MORGAN REALTY 136.500 642-1892. REALTY 536-75r.. .673-4642 675-6459 '~-litt?la<:e.-electrlc YLWiljJM bedroorna.3 BATHS.Crack-'ntls~vehomehasa d'I1 hwas.ber. Pat1o. 673~2' 675-64Sfea$tlluff $l4,SOOto$lt,tSO .LOW Cost Home Ownen
built·1n kitchen and separate , -• -, •• -eling fireplace. Family rm. personejJ:ted appearance. Sprinltlers. ... j mmed i a:·t e ('ft OLD 1 & 2 Br. HOUSES. Yoo Insurance. Krumpholz &:
patio ,for your sum~er bar! i • Hatbor High School. Un. Ex~tionttl ht everiy detail. 'JIOS9'••kln! 540-1720. . :rAX BEATERS BY ,owner NeWpOrt Bch con-Make the term.t. Avail now. McKenna. 644--8712. ~ •!. Over-gar~e rtntal BEACH DUPLEX ~ Ot ai$28,250. Dial Huge 4 B<:lnn "home •itb . TAl._BELL 2 BR +1·BR So. ""Y $46,500 do.. 3 BR. 2 BA, 1 level, 2 DEAN REALTY 536-7527 NtWPort Hetahts ·~ the way. ~,sc;tl. ,3 & 2 Bdrm .• 2· ~each. _10 645-03!3~ : • =ted~lf;::.huaa:.: . 2-2 '.~R. So. corner $47,500 pat\oll, d nr pooOnlyl. ~l 2 BR CONDO. by owner, low 1---s-P"E'_c_IA;.L_S ___ I .l · yn. <*t. ~7.!.00. 1808 W. ... ~ Rtrboc, Costa Mesa. 2 Im+ 1-BR add on $48 !iOll assoc. ues. -· · · dOwn t Bal008: Blvd., N.B:· Open For mM;.~onnatiOn c&U. l •BR 2 b& * 2 Br. $49:500 Will carry . 2nd. Mll Vista 55~<>~ · 968-lS29 c 'THE REAL JZi I :STATERS
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Spahilh •~ntl $19,Si;IO. 2021 °Flw bedrooms, 3 ~tits. fam· Costa Mtsa 4 BR, 2 BA,•lge ·Joi:'~b;;f 2 BR., Den, 2 Baths. Extra Newport Ht1 •.•.•• $2!1,900
·Pakirba.', Cotta Meara. Open Dy room; hundry room, 3 ' • patio BBQ _ nr Mile Sq. Jge lot. 1 blk to Bay. $49,500. 3 BDRM. 2 Ba. Family rm. rv~i,°:iJ~qoRS . . ~EANFR9NT NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~' f.":"~~~tt~'.;d 5 BR,C~L~~.E·!!e~ scyie Park'. Jis,sro nl:839-3619. CdM R•"IY 613-400. ~~ ,;'~ ~::.~ ~
REAL'JURS · ~ fi's:8800 ~' · DUPLEX Bl1! bdt.'m. homel l" Batht. Jtoyal St .. G(orae Rot.d. 1'1'11 Mme Large ram nn w/ Assume 6"% loan on new lrvlntr 3 BDRM. 2 Ba. Family nn.
TRIPLEX TRE:lT ().lrner anxiOUt A will consld· Bltma. DlirtiWalher. DlsiJos. ~e it beint tinl1hed mw frpfe,. end09Cd patio, spao. 5 BR. 2'ii BA house. swlrn PACESETTER tee. rooms. Channing. Near
l.DYe{y, detn 2.2 Bdrm • .l u •II otters ()n thl1 a bed· t.l. Bridal, bu. &«\IUlul and should be ava.ilab~ tor iol.ts. back yard. Close to club, 9W'!Z' transf. 968-0781 HOMES 2~ Ht1 •••••• $34,75
1-3 Bdrm. ·unit. l'rplcs., room d+IUXf duplex. Both rock trplc.. ... tin~;"b~ 1:tore st'f!~~ .c~,i:950& lhot>l>Xl in&'· 1BY own.. Huntington leach At 'l'ht! lrvl"" Ranth Ht~~ $~~ ~nd.Ns;riC:
carp., drapes,' bl~{n ldtdl· unit• are in mint qonditk>n -GEM · Cft1lownerat64"4·1140. Pt1c1 er .,..,.,, · nt f nancing Immed occpy .... Sa.ve SJOOO! CALL I'!\• 64,.1414 erui: patioe. A·l Condi~. & run¥ turnlshta ru.u price 1&0 w. CoU:t llWy., t'.O. 192,500. -a.v a 11 •• 3124 McKinley, TOWNHOUSES For 1nronnation call ~~~
Only 149.500.. $83L500, 540.8S$ . • REAL10RS . 642-4623 . 968-<Ql7. Mr. Pa11y. · trom $16,llOO .. pc.ooo. Low, Sties Office · 544-1157 ~ •
HOil£ GERRIE RLTY. SH~RWeeO RE·ALTY 1\arn ~ 1 io 1Ck A. tood want ad is a iood OailY Pilot Want Ada haw low down payment. DEAN Models at Je!frey Road & REALTY
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T:::' """"""" IHctt PARK NawPORT COila MeN For tldtJ'4' pmon. s.rt,bl • reta. Wllltt tum beachll'ont fioon. patios. d rl ve 1 PROF. Pa!ntilla: utllnt. Ae-
,i-ldrlll * J .... SPAC2.l::S8tQtll40ap. APARTMENTS --------cbeer)'Ptdlnt~. ~pt, up to lJXI mo. Yur ildewaJb.DooSG-1514• 'cous. etiUno. alrle11 ~ room wttb calt.edNJ :~~~ ~ ON BEACH! B&cbtlor, 1 or 2 Bedroorm. $llXI c:= ~=ance Nutrttioui meala. sa-tm ~ Call • Mr. WM QUAUTY Cement Work. Lit apraytn&. Reis. 841-UM. ~Wna: • frPc. Separate 2205 i"la.li-No. 5 ga,.-&l1d 'X'ownhoulet. SJll. pools. * PRIV. Room avaJ.l w/'WJv-Georae dolt. Lic'd Bollded PROF. painttn&-lnter/extf:r.
lfundry area. .EDCI patio. 1!194 ..... No.! ~a 8Jt Unturn Fr. '230/mo. tennJa. From Sl?o. Acroea: t'f1.E.=~ p~3645 Inc car. i>r ambulatory GARAGE or~ bulldlnc 64S--1600. ' . Hone't work. Lie/Ins .
. ~ poerl I: cbDdren'1 l'umiture Availab.tt from 1'uh1on l&land at Jam-SHADY ELMS-POOL lady.. ·Balanced d t e t, : ·~~ li Coroca del Contr•ctor 548-~. 54G-14"4. lf'OW\4. PIO. WALK to~ 001tw. 2 ~..dlahwuber boree A Sa.n JOlquln H1lll ,, MJ.9862 or~ aft I. ar. · PAINTING/Paperlna. 18 yrs
• HARBOR Gfl!ZN! bedl'OOl'Q Sltt;/m.lh 1"ith be&..._. _, ... .,, ........... ,. R.olld.8. tn4) M<-19llO., Furn. A 1.1ntum, l A WANTED TO n~ un ... J LI • bond cu ... " ncrt&tkln ....... 1 .. _ ''"" -..... u_ 2 8R't from tl35 UP Rent•la to Shli,. 4a ~''• ~MY Way, ~ty home in Harbor-area. c • l -.room """'-..-rec room.q:ean viewa LIDO ISLE 3 BR. 2 BA., garage or flclllty, appr¢1t remod. Willi, cellln,1 , ed. P..ef'1 furn. M2-™ tJ:iEAUTI~ GROUNDS e = cloletl. A 1• D t • patio.ample PIU'kinl trplc, cpfl, drpa, patio, f"'1 ORIVI 8Y STUDENT or pro. penon to 500 aq. fL for atorqe only. floora. etc. No job too amalL PAINTING -Guaranteed
! SPANISK D!XX>R . • • r Security IU&l'dl. Iara.rt• Near I h c p p Ins, l .fT Flower st. l BR. Fum lhare 3 Bd. Hcu.e av&ll. 545-.3771, I to 5 p.m. 54.T..oo38, 2i hr an11. ae.rv. work: at fa~ prices. Llc'd .t
JF/rond. Gu. ""· pd. ALL El,.lric, 2 BR .,_., HUNTINGTON Adulll. $20J. IH. Shown ... \hlfllm. Boot locollon In now ..... 1068. Addlllons '* l!emod•llna w. 61;-5140.
'i""'• Pool. ll>c. •rm .. ~ :-:: ... enct., _....... PACIFIC Set-Sun 11-' olify 101 Vie C.fll. -· &16.3115. GIRL wanted 10"""' fun'd 11•1 G.....,.,, I< Son. Lio. PAINTING, prof. AU wo•k
ij.undry. 1 BR $140. • BR -ter. Antlbea. (114) 'lS.1-4719. Huntlnoton 8Mdt 2 Bt. kichl A _,_ OJ<. .......... 673-«H.1 * 549..-2170 1 11 t s160-Sl15. Adults, no pet&. $l$J , 111 OCEAN AVE., H.B. I SEA•=~CLIFF=,:....;..,._;.;_"-"'-~ t-.. . cuam-Color spec a 1
fllacim:ta de Meu. Apts ~ 6U--07Sl. Cn4) 536-1481 ~ Mll}Ol" Apts4 MOVE IN TODAY $811.1968-'1510 or U2.Q.l5 Electrlc•I 962-8143, 547-lW.
i •W. Willon,S.. ...... No. 1 MODERN 1 Bdno opL q,11. Of~ Wom .. pm Den, ~ =· ~::;, ~.:;::: Kld'1 I< ........ <»m<, 2 Ir, Gar-for Rent 435 Pa.-alo 530 ELEcrRICAL w'""·~· Plumbing
6 UNITS drill. cWlwahr, b1t-t n1 , ALTERS OO. 1525 Placentia · Avt. Aak' ~ ~~ ~:1;; STORAGE Garqe for rent remodelliw, repain....,..l,;•d: -PLUMB---!N~G-REP--AIR--
AIL ELECTRIC pn,p.. 1 chDd ot. AD. U.til 2 A l mt. $lt0 UP. Pool. about our dlacount. 548-at Ln. He. 968-1510, 8fU235 UJ. E/SMe, C.M. Call alt 6 DISCOVER DISCOVERY lns. Realistic pricea. Free No v.h k10 small
AIRS $150. pd. Sl5G/rno. 301' A~ Ouistrnu bonus. MORA l Doon ftom be•A"' .C Br 2 ..... 5'8-4479. Find y~~·~ -1n .,.A_ EIL 546-02ll. ,.,..
DOWNsrAIRS S165. .Apt 9, CM. 56-098&., kAI Apt&., URR1 Mora Kt.I Ba. Upper. G~, cp'ts. L•9UM 8eadl .,,~=·-~-,---= uu~ .;IUllleone e 642--3128 e
u ••• -·• g PM. Ln. 112 .,. E. Olli .. Rental 440 Etae ELEcrRICAL wort< at ..., COLE PLUMBING ....._.,., ... l DE.LUXE 2 er .. 1\6 Ba.. • ...., of Beach. drps, yearly $300. 613!.'fUl. YEARLY • .2 Br. 2 ba. ocean-•· Can now· No obllption ratn. Dryen, out 1 i de .
" ' • 64lillll cptl..... ""' Dllf. pr, -LARGE 2 BR 2 Ba-apt In>•~ t.quna -· ~ NEWPORT CENTER fn4) S35-<!8S (213> 381"393 lirhlln&. a.ski., Commo'I • 24 "'· ...,,,.,., 645-U6l
liRAND NEW I BR Adulll. $1CS. <U·UU. BEACHWOOD APTS. "' Hoer HOlp. Adl11, no P<>MonthunfUnL GROUND f LOOR NAnDNALY Rf;COGNIZED Ind'! w!rinc. 831-9421 Remodel A Repair $~ p.t1os, @fX:l pr-5'1-Q}l. Brud new 1-J.3 BR. % bllr: pet& $185 mo. 60--4387. WINTER. furn. 2 Br. 2 bi.. 2,500'-6,89C Fu1JY improved. i;
' nr sho(>I. Ju.st com-$116-J Br 2 Ba ~ -U, to BEAal! ('pt., drps, bltn1, BACK Bay. 2 BR. Shag cpts, Blue Lagoon, $300 Per mo. "Prime location for tenant COUNSELING le info for G•rd9ning Addition1·Alter•tion1
From $130. Adults. lliops. otldr1' ,.no. pr. trplc. 1JS 16th St., HB. drps, patio. Adults. No pets. ALSO 2 Br. & den, newly wantlnr ldentit)i. Excel. abortion, vuectomy A: &dop. LA -New construction. Con~te,
11. mo wan.... SL sa.an aft 5' -= NI.at Avail l / !Om. I I< I . ......,, .. on .,..... •Ide of ..-,,. 91c ,., month ,.. tion. ApCano. "2M36. NDSCAPING .ia., k patios. Blocl<, ,, ...
6*-23>9 td.. e 0ll% ORO API'S. e 642-2267 Hwy. $350 Per mo. ft. ALCOHOLICS Anob)'JDOOI. NEW LAWNS & brickwork, (714) 497.2051 ! ' · e LARGE 1 BR.. ID& Adanta. 1·2-3 • BR'i. · Turner A: Assoc. .CM-1177 Wtslty N. T•ylor Co. Phone 542-7217 or write &:: SPRINKLERS H
1 * $l70 * · e ROOlrfY t JIP-:a Peel. Private clOlled a:ar. NEWLY REDECORATED l 1 BR. Newly redeoontecl. 1 Rultora P.O. Box 1223, Co1t,i1 Mesa. We have special technique. S p EC l AL I z ED oust 3 .i;_ ~BAAJ4~~!'1'· Adlts '6.Jll1. ~ Wubtr/deytt. ~. :s,:~ Y~ar~~ ~-blk to 'beach. 0 c E A N 2111 S&n JOllquin Hilla Rd. . 0:..':1e~~~ Alao main-~~n~~f:tinr.
4f..ount ,;i.n. ~ a.n':' MESA V-2 BR -llACHBLUFF APTS • 1180-WESrCLIFF 2 BR. VIEW. $150. 4,..1981. N..._ C.ntu 644-4910 I i...t and-·jfril AL'S GARDENING Roollnt .CM.&U-8340,~. bltns, caner. tr~ ~JBl-,2 Ba.Pool.Patio. Adulll obly, no pets. 1728 Lido Isle LIDO Bld& -ODI! sufte for .L:i.Jfar prdalna A •mall --------01
_ 2 BR. beaut yrd, elec A&dta, 11D Jiefa. l1tL I>IW. an Ellis lf.2.7644, Bedlord Ln. 548.-7533. UDO BAYFRONT. Apll &: MD or Dentist -1200 aq. tt. "-.;;;;;;;;;;;~;:; landlel.ping tenrlcn, call REPAIR, recover any roof , 5t8-Q5f 2 BR Cqndoi, lTtb on ernd nr. for office, beau-• 5t0-5198. Serv1nc Newport. problems. Weneda R.oofina.
I ' IU heal, 2~ BA. , Dtil H B ind. & f'IU 8[ J bome1 $2» to i t.DI mo. ty shop etc. Sui~ for nlce Found (fr" •dt) 550 Cdll, O:llta Mesa, Dcrver Free esL 645-1691. •l .. m •hop'r . 2 BR. Cpts, "i-. ,...., ""'-· · "'"" wtn 7 . BEA Brol<tt, 615-7123. off!cu upataln. Prlcr. See Sbons ~'°"' lDl1ry rm. Adult. <IW1t. r ef r i c. No peta. murd17 PoOI. 1185. mo. R.eal Ntwport Bt•ch · Jones Realty Strvioe 011 FOUND • WeitdlfL Sewing/ Alter•iiont
flily. $160. ggg E. Camino Uf'J/mo. 961-1455, ~ml. Jitate by McVey 56-0C58 SINGLE STORY premilea. 3355 Via Lido, female BI 11 e I PROFESSIONAL ~ ·-
Jii!. No. 1CM.546-00L 2 BR. lM BA stmia. End SPAQOUS J BR. 2 BA, loutb&tf,Atmolpheqo OAKWOOD GARDEN 675-3m. Hound -Cor. Wil10n I: tree work, p r uninr' Europeant>ressmakin&" 4A£ Value! epwm,.. patio. End ot ctil.de-w:. 339 patio. prap. bltm. 1175. 2 BR. -2 BATH A1Nrtment1 NEWPORT CENTER Rutgera Dr. behind Harbor aprlnlden clean-up Job•' All custom fitted. Penonal
pool 2 BR. $13) Cabrillo. 60-3.933 . 968-nl * MT...e972 Carpets I: drpl, {RelO!t Livinr for Sin&1e I: Subn..,. delx office ou.ite. ShoN centl!Z'. 54S-567L I and 1c~pIn 1 , Georae: Fashion adyj,ce. m.oo.
adUlts only N peta. S'lt1D Married Adults} FOUND Germ.an Shepherd 646-5893. e Dre1amaldna -A1trn.tiom
229:5 Pacl1i . 0 CM LARGE 2 BR. l'ii BA. StndiO IO J BR. l~ BA. pr1 Air Omdldoned N BMc O:lmmon rtcept area, Zerox. with white. chesL About T AL'S , -~---•-. T . • , n-;---1 to suit you. c Aw. · A..+ No P'b. Sl.45. 'D5 )'td. end Pti nt pack. Private Patios ewport h Jaw U'--· --· A l'tor· Id V H •·hool ..........._"""& • ........,..~ .. .,. • ., ••-r.. -.a .. .._ bf~·· •--llEA 16th •I 1-n..... .... .... ~ . ....,,.<.:r mo. o . ic. arper"" ' ,.-··-• Y--" -....t-1:-Call Jo * 646-6446 ~. Joann St • ~UM. .......... • ~ ~ TED pOQL • ...... • ... area. New Union Bank llllJYiu. ~ rt ............... '6 &t5-Q550 642-!170 Tultin A,ve., C.M. 64Hl06. Trash haulliia', lot cleanup: Alterations -642-5145 tnew Irr 1 BR, bltns. $135 A month in Cotta Mna. CLOSE b Bw:b.! 2 Br., <11tl. Pt.ity of lawn or Bldg. AH oftices w/v'Jew, MALE S~ w/ooi!.ar vie. Repair sprinklers. 673-1166. N,.t accurate. 20 years .......
""u' .?· dbl•har crpNt. l-with pool. ApoO. dl'pc, .-. re1ric evalL No HID<:arpano-·~~~GE VISTAA DEL MESA 541-..00: """"'3. l1th & Tu.tin_ Friday night ~o:..· ~.=;--'-c---~'I
l'e ... ,ew, pr., o 54&-8li60. pet.. Jll)frm. SJ6-99C. "'" "~ partrnent1 DESK spsce a"Yallable $50 please :kl ntlfy 645-05n EXP Japanese Gardener. Taltvis1on Repair
$155 mo. M6-6Sl5 aft 2 br ts, drps. 2500 South Salta 1 & 2 BR. Furn. 6 Unf. D1lb-mo. Wlll provide fumlture e Know how, up.keep, plantl ----------
smb. FREE tD landlon!s! Let us _._.; crp Je-.. ~.: Santa Ana e ~1525 washet • Stave 6 Refrts • at S5 mo. ..... --.... aervl.ce aft... .C:OO, pest trimmlni clean-up * BLAINE'S TV *
;:i.;..: fill your vacancies. A,zent. .... ~ ... ranee. ..... nn. u;wu Shq crpt'e·Lra Rec (enter. .-........ .., YGN ma1e )'ellow It wht cat ~ ' Servicina: All Brand•
$'1rp Clean 2 BR. $140 54fi..ai60, O.K. $135. MT-7064. RENT Starta $155 =~·=Ave, wears flea collar. Vic. Vic-EXPER. J·--· Garde Authorized Mqnavox s;n., dt'PI, w/W, htd pool. -1 /BIG ~ l 'bfrm upper, 2 BR. -1~ Ba studio. End 3 Heated Poola Tuttin & MeA Drive toria I: QiarJe, C.M. Ttff ~:-Clean-~;, Known for honmy 541k1313 ~b. E/slde 64~952>. new opt, "'1><. bltins, $135. sar .. fhcod yni. $150/nm. Wife Clubhoute eto. BBQ * 5U-115S * .AIRPORT CENTER 518-7281. Lawn Maintenance. Tile
11 :f! .. =~· :;J;· N:1;~ 545-5110 or ~ Lndry facll. 142-4549. Grea~:edw c:r; ~e3nt~ We1tchff Rlvfer• ~~~t l ~roe; °31oW'. FND longhalred blk/whlteL"'d._,!';. ~,;;o~• ~51S-~1'58~-·ICi€ru\Miciii;-"";;;-;;"""il
childr!n. 551-2360. NEWLY decorated Ip 2 BR. ~ .. Un• Beach _ From St•9 Spacioua l Bdrm. BU111, car-Lowest rate&, Ml eerv:lces. ~:,.~~Mesa Verde EXPCo ,
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D :VX 2 BR. 2 BA, Bltna, near We1tdlff. IAundry rm, OCEAN front, L a I u na SOUTH COAST pets, drapea, hNted pool. 83J.2840 or 833-3223 Wk.days mp e , .. .,,.e ..... '6 serv. job1 welccme. 536-2426.
encl pr. Sl4S. Hi-5355 RDyale 2 br, 2 ba, adulta. VILLAS Nr shop'r atta. Adulls. BAY VIEW OFFICES FND 6 mos. old female Irilh l Kamalanl~~~·,.'"~6-461~~6';,· ~-·lf;;;;s;;;;;i<;----f , , h, Shir erpts, Ak AboutF ReK I· T S i fiOstleu re!ri(, Elec frp]c, • WU.SON GARDENS • $&50 lse. 499-1075. 1101 MacArthur Blvd. 5 tee Del.uxe, Air OmdiUoned, Setter vie. 62nd St. I: JIMS GARDENING r•.e=•_,,rv,...,,c,.e__,,..._,,....,
rim,p. Nr So. Cout Ptua. 2 BR. 114 BA. Cpt/drps, Lida Isle M6-8S23 1800 w:~~ Dr, NB redecorated. Lldo Area Seashott NB. -548-8039 -Complete Gardening Service GENER.AL Tree Strv. Yard
$la5. ~2321.. encl. patkl, $140. ~ Weatcllff Rea1onomks Bkr. 675-6100 FOUND at Harper School A Clean-ups. 54~3662. clean-up, haulinJ. sprinkler 'fBR. 2 BA, crptl/drps, 2 ~R. Clean. Cpt, drpl, ADULTS dbl br, 11,i ha, l 1 BR fum or unlurn, short haired, German Police t'CMPLETE lawn A: prden-repairs. Reas. 640-58'8.
l#&i... Wlhr/drytr, h k P, M •· No Pm. Adults. Nr. c.ar pr, bttns, refrir. trplc. WESTCLIFF area, 2 BR. 1~~ betwn ocean I: bay, Sl50. 1860 B, Newport Blvd. Dog, male, YoUlli· 64&-3948.1~~inr~,.~"~1;,..~·_:__:_~:~ l ~~===~~ilil
• ~·. • vu. 'no ,... 0 .C.C. $14'1. 963-3886. crptl/drps. Nr Lido Shop'&· ba, ooey lrplc, garden, ~787G * 67>2083 Next to Real Estate Office BLK Jim 54• ~=
•-·~ ... .,..,.,.nE "BR.-ts.-, $295. on lie. 544-2045, patio,1lngtsty,soundproof, andcoin·"'-.$85 ...... mo . A\\lhtlonghairedma:le ""'"""' I lllJ ) ~ • -r ..... .,. -....,., bltn f /A •· • -d' .... ., r-cat vie Lll&Wl& Nil\lel. Own-Expor Ja""'-Gardener L¥o111•1t 1 v1~........ 1, .... at. ..... 1n rm ~· lachenm;yer ~alfy 6f6.3928 ..---.181-H Dd Mar 54S-&27B bl.tm, dahwv, e:nd prqe, walk to Wealclill ahoP!I I _ei er can claim. 495-4784 Complete yd servU:e. Neat '------'
L4E 3 Br 2 Ba, new lhaa: 110 pets, 548-6l!l. 2 BR. + dm. 1
" baths, lpl. •crou 1rom Com'•· 1665 ~;;;;";"';,...;;;;;;~-;;~ < •=~---~~~ GERMAN Shep puppy It Relia. Free esL 642-4389. ~ SlSS)mo, fttshly patn. 3 BR, 2 BA. encl prqt, ~~ ~~~ Irvine, $1.90. Adlts. W-0'139. OF.SK rpacti •vailable $50 female, vie 21.lt & TU.I~ LAWN MalnL Haulirla:, new Job W•nttd, Fem•le 702
tad. r.OCC.Carpon.557-6151 dshWlbr., dispoNl. c:hildru 6'73-3663 968-2505 Eves. Apta., Rooms :fis = ~ ru::: aves., C.M. 646-0SSll. lawns, clean-up, pruninc. NEED HELP AT HOME?.
2 }~ immae, bl.tnli, Quite welcome & peta. 55'1-'U)«. cozy l BR, 2 BA. bey View. Furn, or U11furn. 370 400 available. 305 No. E I KITTEN -Fluffy &reY. tan&: Free EIL Call 546-7379. e we have ·eonvaleactnt
qptB, drps, laud, adults, m DUPLEX 2 BR, small yard, $215. nio. la.le. Adulta. no APT She rm In lie home, Cami no R eal, San white mix. Vic. A.nlta .a: JAPANESE Gardening by Aides e Nur1e1 e
P.'!111• $135. 962-3886.
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111', m··0~:..:io, .. ~!!.,.cal.I pet.I. 675-7477 aft 5:30. &.lbCNI l1l•nd Own entnlnce, fUll hath. Oenwite. m.4G> Catalina, Laguna, 497-1M2. exper prdener. Complete ~keepen 'e Com· u "''" .... "' .....,..."''Moi Full prlv. 49C-032T D> mp&ce available sso BEAtrr. irey & white fuzzy yd work. Oean-up. 968-2303. panions
i:3'. BEDROOM APT. SPAC. 2 rl 3 Br. ApL $140 up Lit1U11• Nlguel 3 Br, 2 Ba. all elect kitchen, SLEEPING Roo $18 k mo. WW provide furnlbzre female kitten - 3 to 4 mos. FRONT yard lawn aervice H 0 M EMAKERS/UPJOHN-
2 J:i!tt., RIO. SiJllle aaraie. Pool, cptJdrp., bl.tm, Ki& ok J LAGUNA NIGUEL on beach. 308~ s. Baytront u ti J f~· 998 w Ei at IS mo. Anawerlna service Vic. 3 Arch Bay. 499-fm. no mo. BaclC)'ards ' also'. tJfl>. mo.. 2206 Colh!rt No. 5 642-1035 APARTMENTS ~W~~~ ~~'1731 Camino Dr. No. l, CM, available. 17875 Beach Blvd. FOUND 2 dachshunds, Co!ta Yard cleanup. 962-8612. . 541-9381
I ,.y McC•rdlt Rt•ltor 19SC Maple No. 3 642--3813 1 BR, 1 BA * 2 BR. 2 BA ' ' J-.. v· 54&-0451. Hi:mtington Beach. 60-4.121 Mesa area. 540-9212. 1----~----Help W•nted, M & F 710
, -541-n29 2 BR I: de'n, 2 baths-fully carpeted & draped Bayfront furn 3 BR 2 BA. =SI"'.E"E"P"'IN"'G=-roo-m~$60~ ... --mo-600 sq. ft. $90/mo. last S55 Ganer•I S.rvlcet -:NfW 1, l Ii 3 BR, crpq, Some patios. All t<ir from $175 Yrly $450. ~ N. Bay Front priv entr 1: bath. Adults, no cosrA MESA 646-2130 AVON CALLING!
1 cfi>s. tnca )'&rd. 2515 Elden $16 A: $150. 546-7331 inct pg, TV cable, water, 613-8540 peta. 2135 Elden, Mir Apt. g 3 VERY nice second floor of. Lott And MlsMd THINGS by Moon, Lt. elect., For a wonderfUl e:amlni op-~.. 54s..•~1 kl bl ·•-· C st M •-,. 11877 n.,· ch Blvd. plumb, 1ence, tile, instlns, portunlty, tn your own ter· ' .,.vi::,, '""" • Dan• Point all t lnl, lu•u-3 UHi, O • ••• SLEEPING room, priv. en. ......... .go:' F/rarty Manx Kitten carpentry, paint etc , ritory, no exper. necess.
OfiLUXE 1 BR. pr. Avail htd swim pool, BBQ'1, priv --1HE--EXC1TIN---G--trance, priv tolleL $65 pu Owner (213) lM-0015 Days. lost vie, Bay &: Harbor 5'>08XI. C•ll ~7041
: mw. Adu:lts, no pets. $135. 1 BR, deluxe, ocean view, patios It balconies. Open mo. Coata Mesa. 645-0878. OORONA del Mar 1500 1q. fL Needs medical attention RAIN Guttera Installed. · llio E. 21st .,.,.,. ........ ... ... -new ..i... 10 AM to 9 PM * .f9C..Ui'l PALM MESA APTS. Deluxe Cst Hwy r.oo•·-, P1ease Call 543-7881 · ~ •---· • ,......, $2211 * 290tt Alorna MlNtrI'ES 'IO NWPr. BCH. SLEEPING Room / Comm'I ._.., Rainy seuon hue IOOn. : 1'. TOWNHOUSE * * 496-5901' * . ott crown Valley Prkwy FURN. OR UNFURN. Dana Marina lrul, 34ll1 Qt. AJC, A: puiring. 644-6000. LOST 11-36 Vic, Ca I If, Flft eiL Rua. 968-:D
t (Br., l'ii Ba., cpt/drps, NEW 2 BR. 2 ba duplex. Matl Verde Unbelievably large apta, huge Hwy., Dan& Pt. 498-1300. l _B_u_•'--.... •_R_en_1_a_1 __ w_1 ::~~~?~ •= H•ullng
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"""'°" URGENTLY ~ Mlts. $18). ll> E. ocean view, stove & refri& pool, Jacuzzi, elect bltina, NICE IMm'm wfJdtch priv'•·• SHOWROOM mfg. & office --------
1 M~ Ln. M&-86 ot furn. $Dt mo. 496-1191. DELUXE 2 &: 3 BR, 2 Ba., aha.a crpta, dJ'1)8, 1&una, nr. shop. cent. 962-15Z aft 6 =s ~. &kdays WANTED! Messy tree.' NEEDED , ~76!. Ee1t Bluff encl pr n:;o. up. ~ntal etc. Adulta, no peta. PM or wk enda:. ;::· S~ -C:. 4'=. Joe. am...-pm. yards I: pralfl. moving A
nfMA,c. 2 Br., bltinl, ·crptJ, Ofc. ~ MaC9 Ave. SINGLES ······•' From n: 10 '"'c=E~A~N~F=R~O'°'N"'T=--,.tum-. lndu1trl•I Rtnt•I 450 2 YR. old male St. Bernard, haulina', $7.50 per hr. +
itJ>a. beam celllna. rtfric VIEW ~-~---=--,.---~ =~:: :::::: = fiso apta/nns. J86.$UJ. &n-llU ~~:"'~~ ~~9.lE= H:"'"'LING """"63, cl•-~"p, local e I ~No peta. $145. 1974 2 Bdnns .• 2 batba. Upstaira Newport Be•ch You're ri"'"• they'tt under· or 675-504$. M-1. 1DJ aq ft w/ofl:ice I: ,,A., .. ~.. ...-.. Secretaries
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•-· t ,..,._.,_. .. _ _.. 5 "., ,=.,:,.;._;.;_.:__,__~-I •-th $1SO -f V'I~, tnOve'S, oxp'd. collep •tu· • · v~ ap • ...... .,... ..... , UL•V"""o priced! 1561 Mn:a Dr. GOOD quarten for workfna .,. mo. _,.,, sq t On,~ 2 Bit Bl ... -bltna. 2 CO'Yt'rtd parkin& • NOW OPEN • <• bl~ •-m Ne..........t Blvd) m•• 0 •• , ••, prlv ,.~. ,.._,, w/ottice, 2 beths, lrg rear TRI~ femalt!' Bauett dent. l.zr, truck. Reas. e r""'........, ...... gp&ee1. $251) Month yearly. BRAND NEW 1 • 2 Br From -.uv ~ Y""'' • -· • ., ,)I.I ~ ......,. bound. Harbor Center area. 534-1846.
J\t'fri&. Drp1 w/w cpt. Prtv. $148 Priv patio bllllard 546-9860 _al,_1_6-ip'-m..,.,, ........ ...,...,---· --...;: -St 'cl3'SM mo0y·,.~~LoJ~ Reward. 546--2922. ''TRA=~Sll~.~G"'·-~--·•"'··--u-p"'. 1''• c. Gar. Lndry rm . , , 675-6050 0 nn ...... tedpool.;,/jacuz;zt, AMAZING Adult Li v In a: "Hotels, Motels 410 , ~~·~"L . ~........... s --.~\;IC...,. • • . huge cloeets, deo£op plte car-Beaut. 11: 2 BR fum or unf eves: V'l'7'\ll,Ja d9,)'I. Free e1L Anytime.
GE 3 BR, 2 BA. sep IW M'''""n ca..-. petlnr, tum land11e&pin(. Aptw. ~ dean. overu1, LARGE 2 Br. apt, b)' week IRVINE Ind111t'I. area. 4,0CXI I je<9 548-5031. tmerv:iewi111 Hours
it, E 18th St. Cloled Adults. You Must See Thl1 DtW (in l Br) dlspls, shac :furrWihed pool patio, taud .. Sq. ft., zoned for light Ser*--~~ YARD, carage, cleanups. 9am-llam It lpm-4pm
. ad u It I 1175. NEWPORT BEACH One! ~ Birch St .• New-cpts, dl'Pll, jacuzzi A 18.Un& nso. 9fi7510 • or 842-6235. manufacturing. Sprinklered. Remove trees. dirt. Ivy, Work When &: Where
I .,. ,716 VIII• Gr•n•de Apt1 port Beach ~7....(246 baths. Huie pool. Sell --old · stutt Buy ... & R. Ferne)' Realtor 540-3862 Fill und backhoe 841·2666 yoU want!
' _,....,, . • . . Merrlm•c Wood• new ",~tutt -For ··---"ta' ...... r...... . • Personnel Service _.. TOWNHOUSE * Four h<drooms with ho!-,.... BRAND NEW ... ~· ·-~ _,. &.byslttlng Houoocloanlng
_,,, its above I: below Gradoua 4.25 Merrimac W8$. CM. ' "'====:--=,.--1 I t • ,,. 2 BR. so,.,.~ D/W, living. qui .. ~ 2:!~.'.:.~:;;,,<·~ *'EXPERIENCED ohlld..,.. HOLIDAYS AHEADI n enm
, Mott clean oven, patio. for family with chlldren. Spacious 2 BR unit&. ••• 5 * * * * * in rn)' North C.M. homl! !lave " Clean Holiday• Call 778 W. 20th, C,M.
,31!'•W. WU.... * 5'3·3600 Neu Corona dd Mar IDgh •-· • BRAND NEW w/yud. Lunch" A,..., ... Dutoh Molnteo&noe sffl;,.. 642·7523 546-2592
1:.Z BR with ttfr!aerator Schooi Fireplace wet bar 4 FIREPLACES. Prlv patios, Tender loving care. Loe just lor all ftoors window •-'";========! I Clean * 1155/mo buill·i,; ldtcben a~pllances. loads of dCRts. Heated Fr6m $145. Dilhwubrer, ahq off San Diego I: Npt . ' , s •Iii
l""'"••limu No. 3, ~141 83S AMIGOS WAY 644-2991 ~·-· d . ltL -......,n., wllk·ln clooeU. Trader's Parad1"se· """"" 546-1481 <a'P'I c1 ......... Xln t"""" " F .. Pold "r Coldwell, Banku 6 Co. .,,., • ._, Forced a1r heaf, extra larp · · done. No crew. 537-lSIXll any. A/P Cle rk ta $475
1 ;BedfOOm, Sharp. Close: to Manqtnc Asent 1 BR, near beach, )"tlrly rooma. Beauutul game: room, EX. Eng, N~Mie will take time. Sec'y to $550
Q.C.C. l U.C.J. i1J5. leue. $135. No pets. he:a~ pool, BBQ's, e:ncJo&. li"nes care of child, pet, home HUSBAND nd .1 f A~'cant p F ~ -H ti__..._ 11--...a. -·i... -·-·-.. hilt yo cation Ref a W1 e: or _.. ~· tt .,...-.. vo.-Un ,._,_. _....,.. •can 543-7340• ed iaraars. ,....,.,t •1·'''1"'"lll· :-'.. .. ,.71., u va · s. Gen er a I Housecleaning. Typist $420
. :r.1 v rd Cl l lnrs • clolt to shoppina. J'I0"'\1 ... R *~ e11 e e • ean Br. LGE. 1 BR apL Patio, encl. BRAND NEW 4 Br, l Ba Adult livinl. no pets. • ~~~-,.~---·I Homts, otficft, buslneu. tctpt. $433
"'"""'""·au. adlto, no ru. Adul11. ll25/mo. Call Studio. T doon ,. Ocean. EL CORDOVA APTS. ·times Cablnotmaklnt "'-'013 NCR Oor $541
r*to. $13S. 54&-&SI. ~. $295/mo. Yeuly. llS-11131. >!TI Charl Sl 642-4410 ===°"~-,-,--!WILL do hous«l<anlnr. Exp. Gon'I Ole $433
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Near Harbor ton dollars rnent. etc. Sm. jobs OK. ductl. Please phone Fref!Ftt Posltiofa
Boh,646-6416. 64H107. RUTH RYAN AGENCY
l!O!!!!!!!'~!'!'!!'l!'!!'!'l'"""!" "--------------"" CUSTOM CABINETS DEDICATED CLEANING 1193 Newport, CM 646-<!54 * 2 BEDROOM * . Boa! '''"'" <46-0219 * we Do Ev<-* 11931 &ach, 118 Ml-96n
lWi Ba Townhouse concept. Haw ttee 1: clear, 6 low C•rpenttr 24 hr. Call 613-4072 &tam ceUtn,p. extra Ira: 5 or 10 Ac. 1 mile: W. ot Accounting Cltrk
l Y e:u Experience bedrmi, ertcJ ~ldo. ncrea· Feather 1t.Jver PmTls Dam, rental untts. Room for .C
tJon rm, aauna b&thll, etc. Ramona. E:<p. trontap. more, val. $64,000. Trade up
EXP. Remodeling, cabinets, Mesa Cleaning Service
repairs malnt No job mo Carpets, Windows. Floor etc.
Adults. Our Su.nda,y atttt-())mm. potential. nei!d '71 for comm. income. 644-6111 Im. JQ'u. ~2)4. Reaid. A Commc'I. 5U--4ID • S.Cretary
noon S.8.Q'a • i'rM Art l'ord, LTD or T ~4· The Irwin Oo., Realton
I:e.sona startln_.1100n. Want cotnJMrclal or indUIL C•rpet $trvlce Ironing Youn, Local Company
HARBOR GREENS ,,... In exc ...... r., .,..
$t6-fmS A clear aranae lf'Pve.
SlSS.000 ltiulty. The 'Fox
HACIENDA Co. Realton. m.""5
HARIOR Newport Bee.ch TeMil Club
"1 AVOCADO S1'REEI' Family membership value
Adult Uvlq -No pets S«IQ, will trade for boat ~ Deluxe 1 I: 2 BJ\. PGol ...._,.. .,. tor, d'8mcnd rinc, antiques G.t.ra.re:. Didrwlbr. r11.11,1 \l.w. or ? 644-0811
FROMl1'0. -Have clean 'U Country
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Le Cost• Apts. waaon or TT 64S-l22fi
1 A 2 Bil, bltm 1win'u1!lnc Have $21.~ lat TD. WIU
pool, lanai, bar-~Ue a rar--trade for residence ln ~·
tet:· All utU pd, $150 to Sli'O. port al'!a (will trt.de up).
Adults, no pell. Sat AM 548-tno, 54$-3671 ~ Avocado, CM, 642·9708 PM''"
--------1 JOHN'S Carpet A Upholtteey IRONING done in my home Call 1..orTalne
Lmute Llvina:! Lee qulet Cleaners. Ema Ori-Sham· * f~hr* * WESTCLIYF
adult :I BR CCtldo. Lots of poo he Scotcttauud (Soil Penonnel Agency cl09e't:i. Endoeed iar. Poot Retard&nt.). ~ Ii. M•Mn'Y ~ Weslcliff Dr, NB
~ for 4 BR home in all a:*lr briebteneni It lO BRICK, Block 4 Stone Work &fS.2TiO
minute bleach for white C.a1I • ATTRAC T.
F.V. arM. :s&0674 aft. S. carpets. Savt ywt money 5tl).(l9l!I 646-0945 WAITRESS
by savtnc me extra trips. or t""-
Canyon Lab Concki, priv
lake, 2 BR. 2 BA, pool, wa,.
ttr .idirW, ic.H. Trd $12,500
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motor home. Eve&. 6t6-0681.
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cotira ere. 4 tpd trans, m11
Whla, eua. paint, nu Ure•.
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S.,. °' I 962-9063, 536-4410.
WW clean llvilll' rm .. dlnlrc Palntlnt & c.o.o..,. Not under 21. NO ~ . PHONE CALLS, Apply In rm 4 hall US. Any nn $'1.!iO, Pepernl1'19lng pt.l'l(lfl, Surf II-Sirtcln., $930
couch SlO, cha.Ir SS. 15 )'n., ,, w Cout H NB exp ts what O'JW\tl, not HANGMEN, &ale• I: Ins .... , • "'Y, .
method. I do work l'l))llal1. Paptr, vtl'l)'l, floclr, painL BAKER. Ell per I e q c e: d ,
Good rt.f. 53]..0lDL Stnre cornea to your door, permanrnt. Trotter'•
Schwarts. 5'7-5146. Bakery, 234 forut, Lquna Cemtnt, ConcNte No W<tl\K Beach .
CEMENT WOI<K."' Job ... * WALLPAPER * I .BE .... •"trrY""-o"'r'"E'"RA=ro"'R=-o-,i
amall, rtuonable. Free 'Whan YotJ call "MAC" HAl.R STYUST·Erp. nee.
Elltlm. H. Sturuck, 54M815 5C&-1"4 646-lill for bugy Hnlf Besch 1hop. ,
PAnos. walks, drtve, Install roR clWI .t: neat palntinf, ;;~·Call 96MOIO; M•
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OPEN HOUSE column. 1 oii•••lill••••••••••••• nmow. M&-1669 Cor ftl. rates, Call Dick. 961-.Q.5. Call 6C~ N'owt
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Ln. TEXAS l\EJ'JNEftY CORP. COu..D:l'Ol\S Overflow ~ AUSTftAUAH lb•Ptl•, JIABYSITl'ER·4 ......... EXPER • .MedlW·&uslcal INDU8'11UALHMolltch-PRAcnCAL ...... u ... ()fkh -4' ... blCb -Arl •Y calUorlU.l IOlh PlllVATE party •taJ:linl -.awb.IUll-,
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area. .,._.119 w1mc1a only • .MOit j,. -· .., opr .... -AHIY 1115 wk. m.nn. -· _....., ..... a 11m, • i.urits + o~ A!iNIVl!llAllY; IALI o1ta1bru 71'""" •la doc.
BEELINE J'-Dir«> to all .,... o1 ma!lcaJ. W. 18th St, c.M. Pll01'&9810IW. p•ono obundant ~ .:;8" \o jutt .. pd. -lrom 1'1..,.r • .a.., <II-, mlnt aotl. --a mlolil;pf.JW'ER;;;;=-:-=:-;:-=:"'.:=f. tor, lull 0< p/tlme. No m. ruotcaJ ~ Salu1 co~ aoll$or. llOJla Point, Son .,._mu In -. Ille -to Ila -kt ot taolranla, dWinJ, ..l.0•1 .. ,. .., Ibo :Ill'• am «I'~ -~ .~~ Bladt"::!:
vat. We train. Car ,,....,, me,....le w/eapu. Coo-LAIOlllS Clomenll, ~ uta. _.... ol -""· 1111 II-CdM. lt...i.,. A -.. itl1I. WOUid UM laacbol _.a ,.., -..,, -. '
Call -· ... !l.1$.0f3S. .... -. ... 2SL Wen .. -... = .ir ...a c. r. Pate, -.. SAT • SUN 10 to s: Jttliii, -.. -_...., mlat Ila -1161-111D. ~· -'
BREAKFAST., ltlte c:oo1o FAS< "'°""" co . ...., w.nwl>tn.•"""° ::i~~"'i:oo ..... T...,i':f"':L..°"'P.,._~ addln&mat1>t .. ,aola,cbec' -°".foA""-cK'S Mutlcalh•l•-•mAKC · pape ,...._ Apllb' ~ penon., Van De mcmt 11. aut•rvt1ory you wintf and 111. --~--. ltereo, 'IV, IU'de• ~ • DO n, ,
Kampa. 3099 Briltol, CM. ~noMd/ MQ 1 tart I_._, DDCXL ?elOL s1ft tt.ma, cbtckotlt dHlt. 102 :E:. lttb. C.M. NS,.!141 For Silt black loY poodle, IP9,J9d, ... •.
s.e Mr. 'l'tudo. p/t!n)e, 96H6l3. """''"' lllXlEPTIONIBI': Gtvwmr TRAVIL AGENT etc. :IOIO-Ln. HJI, Nice ci.rw-l'NIOnt houu•rokon, loYa •l
BOYS 10.14 .. _ .... Senlce co. to pllllb Irvlzla .-. Be Haodla ,.....>JI<>.,, .ir, So. 01 Adoma, E. ot MA'ITllESll A lloxap«ns ?J, A-1:10 -G01tar1"MUll2'='°""'=-':-.,..-.,.._.,-'"7 f
•dill ............. s.n mAIVALoanPqr l850 • rlchtban41altotllel!ipleo. -.-•do\IOketlar ... --..... ~,_Hl,2Amplll!<r ........ 1J lnebYOUNGPup0y,tra l ••• ••
var ~ CapU. Accnt/F/C Blckpr lo l800 nt W. !IOlh, C.M. 'l'bla -ls tor tbe lo<tlp a doo>eitt,; tnw!. BIG Gulp Sal• 1oq ol ....... -•lonal "'-In 121 ~ allect. SoUd '""· pd with cblldren. 1' I!oct . =:: ~ts.::! s .. ch """"'1 Cleric ~ 641-7523 546-2592 -Uba pubtlc rel&-. Benell.. ...... i>lu.b •I· bup1ne. S.t ~. 4 lhru •a. Cliaot JI», lamp table $3, ~t ""'· 1lill. 11 l • ~ID. 3800 Apt B S. -!
lU'Q. AcctncC!trk.L.A. -SkrtMIO. fice. Call ~ Fox S.t.I>ee.Jl.•E . .f'Jower, 2~11woOd.lampstf-,.11WUtee. $e0. Cll1 -S.A. .,
DAIL y Pl LOT F IC Bkkpr l500 MANAGER -New 10 unit apt. Call Jean Bzown, -m.2100, De-A DeMla °"" Mt,.. 2 l1zU blku td cond $20 e&, IWUl63 alter 5:00 !).m. MAPLE twin b<11, ,....,. a
'92-4QJ Keypunch()pr,L.A. $450 Coup\e:, chlJdren o1r. Call 2'!90=~~ fel'IOMtl ,qeney, 2012 ALL·THRtJ.II'H&.HOUSE-Sllwrton. tiectric Gl'IUCYMBALS. A. ZlldJW.. al mattrna, complete. ,~
Sr. Aeoountant to $1-4K ~eves 6-9 pm.. • Mlchebon Dr., Jnrloe. -SALE .nne 6 fWlQ $60. 5t$..Z986, and 22-inch. Ptrfecl. 151), betore noon. 968-f6.1I. BOOKKEEPER, F/C for
publlc: "'°""'""' olllce. Exper. only. SCS.-9544.
Software W.. to $20K MASSEUSE mGHT 1'odllct, Jlllbl plate, WAlTRESSES. .,. :IS-35. tiquo ·,. ..,. ~ FANTASI'IC .,..,. bed • -or beet oiler. 54Mlf& BEAGLE PUP&
. NEWPORT Attract:fve,Xln't$,l(fb'.lurl. 'Rl1ht time. Wbltle Apply tn penon ODl'f, decoration'•· Articlel barpin! Brand new queen tvtl.O!'wetlcendl. ,6Wffb:Old ~ ~
Personnel "'1encv No exp .neoea. WlU train. ~ markt~. Delaney's s.; Sbult.v. 630 IUlmhle for stftt. onenta1 sr., raiaed frame/pad 4 rou. SIZE VIOLIN AND e'548-1171 • .'
CASHIERS: car wuh, part W Dowr Dr:, N.~. &U-0450° lOun-~m. :-ie:·n di=~~ lJdo Parle Dr., N.B. Ob~tl d'Art. Tette'l' bed, liner I: lllahtJy ~ quteh CASE $.'It. l
& lull time for Foun..i. 642-3f70 MAroRE dependable lady ~ WAtTRESS•-,Ex,... -bfd, delk, -b<ol, compl. l90,"" belt ol• ~ kturda>
Valley & l.AauM areu. Ex. I !"!~..,!I!!!,...,!!!!!., ... I needed, babyait 2 •mall . preferred, over 21. l.ov•'• ~. linens, etc. O:lme fer, M-4501 alt 6 «all "1 :!LEC. Gultu' I: feMei' Na_....... t-f. i -i
per. req'd. Over 18. 6444400 ff BERG LASS worken I chlldttn. Own tranlp. Rm RN. full time, ~t ~ Bro ot h u r It • Adams. 9etl 10 to 4 Tllt'I: WT to S&t SUn. . ampll6ed dnt eond. $40. ' r\ '
, CLO'ridNG SALES: Neat spray painters, experienced fz«I 54~161-4 T·ll, RN, pl re ga.,13Cl 12/ll. 215r E. Ootan Blvd., NEW Ampbicat.cnow, land 6f4....0i12 after 6 pm "6;
·appearance. On the job neceuary, &37 W.18th, C.M. requ · • T·ll, xlnt frinee bntts. ht 1ood Balboa hnin Point. or aea· idftl tor ald trips '> :
tra.inln& In large retail FOREMAN, 3rd shift 1631 MEDICAL Beverly Manor, Capo ~A::·ht ~ CHRISTMAS decorations elc. lo;.°"1atmu. &rvalni GRE1UI eountry It~ Pets, o.tr•I Ill
outlet. All promotions made Placentia AftttUe, Cost.I RN & OR Beach, 496-5786. The Blue Beet, l07 21st PL, Ua'htl. kit. utenJUs, 5 Sacrifice li 41 -9T1 Q., or == ;.~~ ~ ANIMALS R US, QdpmUAll:t , ;
from within. Start $6,000. Mesa. TechnlclAni RETAIL CLERK NB. 673-9!!0«. dn.'f'.! chett, HOOVtt wax· ~. Can be Ren at ' · $4.!B, Parrots 114•
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Call Don Benson, 540-6055' Floral dHJ&ner, full or Expertenc:td We will train mature penoa WANTED: Oftlet )lrinter.-er, ftberboard wardrobe, 22» W. Cbut HWJ., N.B. 6 Strin& Muon auttar. dt ManchE!'lter Terrlus S1t 1 Coastal Ji&mcj pa.rt time. Newport Fklrilt I.C.U., C.C.U. &: Sub Acute to 'MX'lc to oUr llUly ll!!fYice MulWlth,. ,Davld90tt • d..Y• t:io.t equip. Women's doth!& MOVING, Must Sell Tutee ~Harmony amp. SfiO, 31151 w. Md'addtri, &A! ·
2700 Harbor Bl at Adams 3636 Newport Blvd., N.B. Areu. , .3-U p.m. a ·U-7 outlet in 0Jata Met&. caD or nlahtL OJm.munlcation az 10, 76.1 Centl!'t' St, C.M. Frff-1 Ice Oe&m Macbl.nl. 139-8SJJ. -; ·
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GENERAL office work. will a.m. Mt. Randolph, ~. Rnouroet. :Km Enterpd.Je, 6f5.658'T. Restaurant n. Sac. $350. OHie. Furniture/ tNTEU.. Talklas Am.uoG •
train, $2. hr, -ody, LVN'a C.M. ~. . BAYCRESr patio '• l •' O>at $2!00. 3UT Yulooo Aw., Equip. l2A Pam>4 wey Ip ..,,..,.. • •
SC 49'2-3651 492=. Full Time Sal .......... atau. pttued oU P-CM. 540-'11M6. • . taod lllS. Alao sOcr.d ' • ' Lo• esmen WOMAN over 65 >'h• p/ttmt!r -i i ..-boob POOL TABLES Wirehoule USED Oft. Furn:' Deakl, 1 Wbl' te ""--~ .,.,.. .. -. !( \; GENERAL OFFICE-SFX::'Y • to SUJ!llllemebt Soc. Sec. dilna, ....._.. • ' confertooe tbl, • ccm:. chrt, uu..--. 'UhJ"'~· ~ Unique oppor. w/nttw rapid-Technlcl•ns Inlereating work w/people ~ deeoraUona, et'C. Sale. Fnlcbt dama'pd S49 1 exec. ctir, (1) S drt.wet OOCKATIEL ..
ly growing CO:-Ideal location Elcper, J..llpm Shift. Wlliinl on pbone. No ..:ll"I. Some Sat M 1123 Terrapin, N.B. to Sl.99. New llate tactoey fUe, mile Items. 962-89113 You.ni, cdarttd m.alt'. -:
!or alertpenoo lcdrlng tor totakeoc:cukmalealls. For Poe:ttlon dl3t -eves. wkndl. Min. ~T4118. ~~ ~•-to . $315. '"'"' $15 *** S0..7011 f
rapid advancement. $550. Exper. p/t1me Lab Tech for Jn ~· Nr. Hoq Hosp. Call GARAGE SU: Hunt Hl'br ........_, _......._. SEVERAL otfice detJc:I ' *SHERRY'S POODLES* .. t
Call Helen Hayes. 54G-6055 Sa.t/Sun 7am-3pm .I: llam· Malor Befa;re SA or aft CP, 19919 Roundtall mottftyde, BRUNSWICK pool table 3 llWivel chain, conf1ftnce HOUDAY' PUPPY s.u.Z; :
Cout&I A,ency Ex~; • .,. ·-~--~'"-· Appl!._ W.9955. d1arYs. apa membenhlp, )'Ta old. Cost $521/-table • chaln • mlac. ol· 5'&-2841 " ' 2790 HarbQr Bl at Adams ~ ........... ,. .......... U\,Ell O.p11rtment appliance~. auto t1JMf deck, $215.1 30 Vol World Book nee film. Call 56-M27. ,
HAIRDRESSERS wanted, Ir.~ beoetlt. · • ~ wip, mbc. DICJ'dopedi& Jn.: H.B. Dogs .• 1
THE ISLAND HOUSE SUD & ""''"""'· 5a1uy, COMMIMSSUIONNITY S..AppllanceDeptMer I ;,.d•:•• Jf!!!;,. SATUIUlAY a••••••· 8'6-5103 u~lob8~!1.!'-~••XLNT ··-•t•·· .. ~~-::.
Fountain Valley are a . , V Estate Item.a. Ml9c. Cedar TWO &'xi' pl.ate &'Ian mfr. \;IUl,:A· mer. ~ quu <J ..,,,6": ........ "'~ 82 F•1hlon l1lend 96S-487? or 9fi8-CS89 alk 1ol' HOSPITAL Also cheat. 339 Wake Forest Rd. l'Ol'I $95 ea. Portable evea. _ ~~ c.D lei\ • :
Newport Be•ch Kay 27802 Puerta Real Hwy Accepting AppUcatlons Antkfuff IOO CM. 56-7259. typewrller ne:w $25. Hot-IBM Exec typewriter, mOde1 a • . . • :
HARDWARE stock man 1: ~ Viejo, Calif. for u-··--L.-•~ Choda 114 point elect. ri.1fce new $115. C, g )ft. old, carbon ribbon, (5) Sbepberd I: Retriever , :
Equal Oppor. Employir CE. on Son DI ... Frwy. l SCRAM LETS -96Ull6 cuperb cond. $450, 4~. mix pupa. $lll. WW bold 'tjj ! , ~~~t!~ic ~i: Q'Own ;:c)k~azkway) • t' ORN Sofa l1b new. $85. POOL Tables. alate $299 up. Planoa/Ortena 126 ~tmu. 673-0llT after ;1 c:.~ A=~~·.,;:: valid c.m. drlvon "",.,,.. <1141 495-C400 Assistant ANSWERS 6'X12' .,,, ... iz. 1m w. a .. c1r·. Bowtmr" Bllllard• CONN " ALLEN . • . -: -~ v1c~· ler man inte...,od in.,.,.,,, (7l4) ._7700 1;1a111oa Bl... mo Harbor Blvd, at OROAN DEMO SALE AKC SILKY PUPS ,. , : Ccnv. Hosp., '"" .... -, in han!.ware. wilt train. Pay ._ Jewelry 115 Adami, C.M. Ml)..T303 Optii W~ atNtett pita, 9 ~ "'
C.M. commensurate w/abWty • Ma Walrus -Loote -Hurry -Sun's. Bhola. WHI hold ~w Cbrilt, . * Compuryper exper. Apply .. ......., .. FTMEWAFo~'¥'~'N'E nager Oulay-LOUSE NEVER w~ 141< ENCYCLOPEDIA BrttlaJilca 5:.:.: ~'":=·~.~ ..... 1100. 51M957. • : t
Be e~. er knowledaeable H.W. Wri&frt Co. U6 Roch-Smaz; lfr1: One wh:t can Yellow aold flat FJcnntlned 1971 Ac Orlldrml •b. Great "''"-on our demo "-J_._ STUD Sttvice-AKC l'Dlle t.... .
on ~ no. 5610 auto. t!liter' C.M. Indepe~t ~ ~ Co. tell tbe dWerenc. betl.tto flnilh band let with one Books We1tem World, all ;;:: All ~;id cup Pocde. Grey. S50 or plcl ,:; •
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Servk:e Center Agency ~~~ .. =~ ~~r, i,°:. Commerc:lah, MOViet, or a LOUSE. : e JI b 1 ~ ~4k = ~ . lemons A dtlJvery. 'WHn.E 879-57SB CF\tllertoa). "' • ~ Newport Center Dr NB oc ..... ,.. ...,._.., Advertitfn&. Appl 1 p For Sale old -~-..1 ,i.... A raised 2 Mink atole1; Nabinl ranch 'niEY LAST! AIREDALE pUpple1, lhlN
SU.lte 535. 64.f:.-t981 Clemente. Please contact NO EXPER. NEC!'.SS. Y n etson Large tolld oak antiqut'd 11,.t<ll. •-;*~:~· 1PP11 • 0 & Asurl.ne blue. Xlnt cond, GOULD MUSIC qual., xlnt b' auard or "" ·,
COUPLE • Part time eve~ Mr. Machmiller. ~. , (213) 461-3051 Monday thru Friday olive areen school mutus ~$ ~ .... '6 ., • proftukmally maintained. Slnce 1911 Dellwry aft Dt'c. 2>Ul. .
in& work. Maintenance· & HELP WANTED ·Yant Man MERCHANDlSING: Start a deak. Dovetall drawer 1. Fully let ou.t. Phone for 2045 No. Main, $.A. 5f3.0063 . ·•
cleanln&o Call only s-9 PM, Yachttna: Associates Corp. lifetime career with a ma.~ 10 •""'4 pm Bran antique key hJcb on Wh•r• to buy Diamonds appt, 64+-16'?6. • 541.Ql!Bt * Sru<EY AKC,
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DENTAL Pedodontic Ant. HOLIDAY hlgbeat benefits-cars =~~n~~~ ~ ~~~~ coppertone) 1/3 carat PIANOS•• ORGANS Showat)'OOrplace1nttme: -.
M u.1 t know dent a I furnished A fee pa.id. $6500. 642-3963 a.fter 5:00 PIJl. "'' man'• diamond l'irw· Great Stt:lllwa.y, 1Cawa1, Hammond, for Qiriftmu. 673-1293 evK. '
tmlunotoa A p~. MONEY Other Fee Jobi Avail Ml1e1ll1neous 111 Books ot WffWn World. Allen, Beldwin; etc. From TINY Toys -Cho«llate
644--0611 Call Bob Wllaon MO-&::l!6 ATl'N: Collectors A 9$2-U&O. $295. IU:tn'AU!: $1D·up. rqisltred Sl50. Depostt mn smoker. . CoastaJ Agency 19101 "··noll• St. decon.ton, French and MOVING! Must ll!!ll. lliat -... ..... -· 9 DICTAPHONE • I , • ..,, I'·"---.. ~-·-• Ori·~·•·, now qua! lite mou .,..n ,32 COLT auto, filll: condtHon • •u l'Vet "' bOl'd far Oirlstmu. 547 27!11 Harbor B •t """"' Huntl""°" llMch ----~ ~·--lJ.5 or 547-9001. Poolo!'!~i!o!nocrf1> Put Time 8Plof.10PM N'CR BOOKKEEPER: G ... t Equal Oppor, Empi.,..r =~· palot1arJ. Wknda. ~~ ~':;u ~ l.:d~ J:;, ~~ = l'llLD'S PIANO co. DOBERMAN"""'' 2 male.\~
er, with excellent t:YPl11&' le co. in ideal loc:atkln. Rapid 2 Matcblna low back. thin hi> cbecb • .MS--tl50. Costa ~nport1l=.m fe_malt!', red. .s» 4 apelllnc abilltY. other mile. Reliable men in the aum:iand-advancement for cat with Cl) 7' Anti~ Louis 18th celery 6 moll IJ"Nll alripe DIAMONDAR.E rin(,
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duties. Good world.Dg condl. ~n:~=r~~~~ recent aper, S~ $450. SALES GIRLS matcblnr IO!as, awcado clWn W/la' m.tdW!c ot. aolita!ft, appralMd UXI z:=. ·~~OLD EnKllah Sheepdoe pu
tions A excellent benefits. OlD ~~ ~Ft:°4 o:anU: :~ ~;;:: tomuw, ,$95. ea. Pt.Id: Great u Chrlltmu l'ifL ste.IDWQ' Ptanoa. ~ .,ey. pits AKC n!uonahle ~7!i $3.96 Per Hr. 2790 H&rt>ot BI at Adams porary f.ub,k>n shop. Xln'l 968-4503 HB =-~ :!:W:..m& tabl~ Ma.ke otter. 5'64CTI. to DtW' A Ullf., Schmidt aood borne 64M9U
no Aak for Serv\ce Dept. NURSES, all 1biftl, Private oppor. Apply, Mon tbru l'r1, OLD German Clock, chime w/r blclc llhrette club * SE'ITUNG ESTATE .. Mude Co.,.Elt UU.1901 N. SCHNAUZERS avail. now Of 1r INS~ROIJP (714) 142-4667 Duty. RN, LVN, Prutlcal. lJlam..~"""""~··,., 15 min. MIJ!t ...... Old chain $1SO. 2 Qua!, xlnt "::..: °':': ~~ .. Maht. Sant& Ana. hoid ·w Chrtltmu. Groo111:
Equal Opportunity Employer HOUSEKEEPER !or family Ref's neceu. Le 1 co u 11 e Town I: tey, e. stnd.lvariu1 type vtolln. kirc: 11 beds,. SUS ea. J ma vu pe.. ** BALDWIN ACl'OIOlllC inf: •tud IUVlce. MS-0839. •
NEE RS of 4, 5 dya wk. Own transp. Nurses Re' i 1 try, 351 SALESLADY Iver John.son revolver. 3603 646-6717 Full Silver Fox Scarfi. (Spinet; Piano llke new CHRISTMAS pups, 1ra ~
ENGi -..., .... $200 mo + a .. pll•I Rd, N.B. Call -· N.B. -w. cmtaI 1'1, s.n .. AN. HOLIDAY GIFT 6<Ul19. $590. 495-illl, AKC G«man Shep. BIIr;. ~ W~ ~t~~~ xtraa:. 642--1403. 64z..9955 an., hr. Inte.rvw 9.A.· SAlES: 10 women to Appt:itincee I02 PROBLEMS? ~ b~.Marie 4" $2, BEIGE finish Baldwl n illv, tan. $50. ~7433 ;
.... 0-New automotive pro. HOUSEKEEPER. Career SP, M/F. demonstrate .l •ll Pan-l want Sometbln& Unique? 10 $10.50, 12 $12.50, Cac-Orp9onlc llke .new, $595. AKC Doberman Puf?I, cham-~ 1,lao ftoor woman requires mature, OPPORTUNITY for 3 tastlc P.anl)> H<R, lull or C!!!.~ d I at~ rn::!:. DEXX>RATIVE GEODES, tul l~D $347, ~-. 548-.74091723 Terrapin, N.B, pJon •tock. call after 5 ~ ,
duct. Ground oppor'. live-in bouAekeeper t n licensed Re.al E 1 tat e p/timt. No invelt., ~ Del-90 di)'~ 53J...'6.1?,' ~ FOSSILS. KING Size mattrsa. 2 box PRIVATE PARTY WANTS wkendl, 5'M2'J8 '
Call 83J.Sl30. I..aiuna Ni;uel home. Full u.lespeople. Be )'OW' own panty hole. $.1 per hr rn1D. 839-l"m • ' Visit our Mtneralla IPrinaa. Xlnt OOtld. Like TOBuYPIANOFORCASH.·i,H~o-,-.. -,-----,..,,i, * Engineer care ol 2 amall ICbool a&e bou. Top commlukms. Pb: fn4) 64HlD2 for in-showroom-wattboll8e. l370A new. Meet. firm, Stl--mt. ~i:171
Recent I.E. de&1'ff perf'd. ~ .&. full chara:e ot Have JIC1Uf own desk • tervlew. USED Appltanoea A TV'a. Losan. CM, ~ Harbor 4 OLD Silver O:ittee Um $50. hwl-MKllfMI 121 OWNING a .hone too
Min AA dfO"!e e~ boulebOOI. A.m{lle laluy to phone. , S•les Coorclfn.tor W• &Uar" 4 deliver. Baker. 97S-lut. Monday Jade lint bracelet Borpa ... pemlwT Lule by <)
technology &eeeptable. Mfgr be ne19t1att1:1. Refs. TI4: W. E. Lachtnmytr Realtor Dearee electronic eXP Dunlap's, lllS Newport BL, tin Saturday M PM Bun-coat 64f.469t GREAT-Cbriltmu silt, 600 month. 175 per month lne'1 ,
en gr, po<lon-mechanlcal 495-58.11, 189) Newpirt, Blvd. C.M. Call Mr,, Schmidt C.M. 50-7?80. da,y I: Eveninp by app't. EXPENSIVE put)r dmH•, E Sinpr, bardJ,)' uaed. Coat hone, bridle, aaddle, ~
aptitude ;,, mach. •hoi> or HOUSEKEEPER, no c:ouk· 646-3928 515-3413 WESrCLlfT FRIGIDAIRE Iletrtr. 2 dr * AUCTION * I> prlcto, ....,, 0,,,. « $3B9. Sell $250, 54Mll9S. waltt, 1..U ckailhJ(, rtdlne
toolinl'· $8'.)0. ing, steady job, 5 dQJ, 25 PICTURE 1nJniJw he Ip Pmionnel ~ crou top, xlnt cond. )'ellow. twi~. a •u. 342-81!3. Sportlftf Goods ao rlrtl' 4 1,000 ac:ra ol scenlc ;; Se~ Center Agency hr wk. Must have car. needed, skilled or putly 2K3 Wmctl4 Dr., NB $85. 675-6287. ~ Fumlture bridle trails.. Cloff t~
500 Newmrt Center Dr., NB 644-7344 skilled. Lquna Be a c b . Gcs.27TO Auction •-' ls Appllancn MINK •toles: Sac r 1f1 c e • HEAD SIQS • 195 Step Jn r..euna &sch. p hon• ~ 981 .-A....... ..... ..... 7·'"' Choice ot ! 1n famil,y, ~ . "'" •· ' Suite 535 6U-4 HOUSEKEEPER live • in, 494-9523. SA.LES Lad)o, e x Pe t • ~...,~ • ,,._,,., • . w p.m. $250. SU vu blue or Autumn Geze blndinp, new peta 4!M-9...-. . • ,
lull ttme, room A board, women'• wear. APP ly, ANTIQUE AUCTION Windy s Auction Bern Hue. 64&-4071. Noon-to pm. but. $65. Sid boott .a t. 'IWO beautifUI large matr ~ EXECUTIVE mu<t drive•..,.. !or ekier-P.GEE INDUSTRIES Jad<I~• Fubto.,., HUDt. Doc.miter 11th 2l7Sli N..._, Clo! -6C-483I ched -WW hold ti\ i
PERSONNEL 1Y couple In Huntinaton Needs Tr•lnees Center, H.B. 40' Van load + many many &hlnd Ti::mT• BJdc Mat'I ~:=. ~I# POOL TABLE, Delta ooln-op Chtlatmu 137-1121. C9fona,
AGENCY Bea.ch area. Call WJ..3.525 $5084650 Per Mo. Sales ~~~~Re r~.· * Chrtltmu Gitt Idea* ~llYl' $tp1.M8.mi slate bed, aood omcl. $350. HORSES BOARDED ; ~
lolly Bruce for •PPL CLOsns --·---·~ For .. &Ill' or ... wbo baa • All """"' -· -Stalll, Riding Leaonl.· • HOW A.bout MoonU&tilin&? Y!!,ng, bem1!:, m~t -·cal-~.: ..... BOWi,?_ AUCT~~ tvl!ryth}ns Btrr a unique, FIREWOOD ~-SA.LE TV, Racllo, HIF1, oUr horse. st&-7534 aft .I i Devote ·4 ~ from ~:30 r -· ......... ""' """ ·~'II Men or Women. 5 only, Must ...,. • o..napman, ...... ,... ornate brau cue Natioftal On.nae 'Eu-....q..,tm Stereo U6 •
Escrow Officer p.m. to 11 p.rno A earn u MUJt be 19 or ovtr. Able to be neat. Sales opuience. Carner•• a C.uh ~ttrl We have ==~;;5!4.c:;;76M:;::;::::-..,-..,.,I~~:'!'::~'::"------.
XJn't oppor. wlpr'Qjft!Siw: much u your tf!plar job. start work immediately, if New concept In 1e:Hina:, leads l!qulpment IOI one, tn beautiful cond. a tn COLOR TV SUS. Blk A wbt GARRA.RD Co m pone n t I -..i I "' 1 :.!
Eecrow co. Phone for details, C.M. accepted. For Woon Job fUrnitbed.Fullorparttlme. woridnr order! Ideal for 'IV $4(1. 2 bile!•, 6 other •)'atem, unclaimed ...,..,.iii~i1*i"i.~Y.i. ~·L Ex.c. S.Cret11ry 557--0925, placeme'nts, call Tue:lday I Must have car. SfS.1231. PARKING LOT SALE lamlly room b&r, 1tore, misc. 541-61'8l. art&. ~W&)ll. 100 Watt 1 ,l~iiii
To V.P. Top 1ldll1, Mature. j;i;i& ................. anrl pm~~ 1 SANTA O..us and I need Sat Dec 11 * 10 to 4 pm boutiqu&, etc. No au!tabhi COOKBOOKS from a col· AM / TM eteftro, 8 track:l'o.n.,al 900 ·'
ProJect-Sec'y 77o-a55 http. Fllll °" pt/time, No MOvie, still, dark room. p1ac. iii OW' pteMnt hom• Jecllon ~1971 25c-fl.OO Ma,)' •Ir ~naion •pier ;
Hvy constr or architectural exper nK'l!!uaty. m.:ms. NEW I: USED * m.1550 tor tt .l mua:t eel!! .Aakfnc 548-Tf09 1723 Tmsptn, N.B. 1yat, e»mpl Garrard turn GIVE A RUNAIOUT
Recept. Sec''( SEE Ol1R AD UNDER 2343 W. 1.lncotn, Anabelm .,....,,........,, l9T2 Garn.rd bu ' pe,.y ott am bal of $159.97 « ; · uper. Tnp llklll1. SERVICE fftab. Faller Ba c Photo Equipment ~ 80-3589 Ewlwknda. ~from a «JHection table. Sold "P· 1Dr JXIS,85 FOR CHRISTMAS
of N . I $ Bnab Cultomerl. C.M. Up ..,.~, ' loretp: leatbt'r, p)'lnts ot $5.41.. U.SA. Stereo Delizned .for l pel'IOrll • ·I ,i:::: ... ;..,:~ OP~i4~~TIES . to 1160 wkly to •Wt. Fumllur. tlO lull •tueo dwlaer. air t<ed ottk, -T'-14" Equip w-119 E. ,._•u lave tb1t w · •
Rtceptlonltt "A ONE-MAN Bt.1S'INE:$" :96J.-OUS,==;:-::=-:-=== IC OM PLrrE CO«dinaled ~Ji: n 1 ~ ~~ tall iHuJ. 541-1«19. 17th St.,,CM ~ open 7 ftbetsJus hull with ~,
Lffdlnt Law Firm, S.A. $2,000 l'NV&STMEM' SERVICE Station Attendant, anHqued yeilo'rt bedroom wtn:r + tape dedt. •till CROOIET Potp)l,uTL Nice days, Naupbyde upfdl:trry • ·
Accurate typina:, No SH ""m... n:: PERSOf'\1Na. (CAN START PART nME) eq:ier. Ambur&t')''a Texaco, aet. lrlclllde1 t PQllu •lnale' brand new, wu 11 ft '!.""~u ~;-1t14 Im ZDq11tS at the lowtlt rrr::,~· .. M.:cr:~tank Front office appearance l"-.Y"ll~L. C°.1.i""r" .. ~ 2252 Harbor Bl, C.M. bed, mattrna and box unclafmed on layaway. So14 Feui::IWol C.M. _,.....,, pricn ta So. eaw. AD. ·~
Clerk Typl1t SERYICES•J'IA..ltl .......... IJ ~~~~~~ ;: STATISTICAL aprtnc. 6 ft. a rmo Ire tor am. Pl1 off bllanoil ot $ONLY.~ M Guqe modeb tn •tock at Orance Covered ~o bold with
EnAccurale.Fuh.I&. Free&FeePoaltionl traintne wltb benef i t• ANALYST It TYPIST '(wardrobe) chHt, table $115 ot take ova amaU dooropenton.JTtanlmlt· Cbunt1'• la.rte1t Zenith ba~~~~~cnlc
Bookk .. per Office M-na .. r plore. Local area. National 1 Year of collep math + lamp. WW 1ell ltparlltely or ~ta. CoUecUca De~ tl!n each. Inatall«l $11&. E: Dealtt. lt" Ozromaeolor, · CirHt 11:~ ahfp!
..._ Olle! A....i.,n.nt Exoc. Sec'y $600+ co. 19,000• 2 ,.,. ., .,., """""· Job -· 64J..3963 alt&. n4/l9MllOL Harrllon, MM505. C4ll30, at -ABC Color w-l'lllO "' .......,
Muat have some collep ac-8uperYilory e:cpe:r. SlJ"Oftl Call Don Beneon, 541)..8)55 1n N.B. ana. Werk CDnlltta T-PC. Bdrm. •t $150 Baby FACl"OR.Y IL\l,.l:, HA.ND lZ WIZARD Flberslu lJOl,t TV, • 9021 Atwlta, Hun-Mutt Sell I
countinc I: manufactllrina exec. see'y bacircround. OJut&l As@ney 0( 40" ~lfUlatine on a 10 crlb;Hllb chair a dre11tnc THROWN S'JONtWARE; $U5. Boat tn1J, $55 , tin&toa Dada. fl63..3329, New bo9t comtrw
""'"'" P•yroll Bkkpr to $600 2790 Ha-SI al Adami key calculator, ''"' ...i,.. "hie. XIDt ooo:I. 517-3141), c.c. 10tb A Uth, lrom -lab lrpl. $fO SUn. & Track car tall' deck $3S.911 , c.IJ -
Keypunch Opro. (4) ""'°11 Uuu tu., MANAGEMENT: A .Major lrW <(Ilium A 40" .,.I -. lOaJn.7 pm. Lam.,, Llaht m.7tm. co:npl w/-. I Track lf95, I
Min. ' mo'1 eXPer. + I"~ accour'!_:l!'f. co. will train you for au. typfn&. s.i.r,. $&50-S5M per LOVELY as.tom furn. tixturei. Planten, Bottlff, . tapes,'!«' $10. Wew U.S.A. Ma I Consultant
029 4 059 Sec'y to $5GO A ratauraht mimt. You'll mo, des>fndlrw ~ qua)Jliea-Dre:rd Dln •t Bal:er br 1et, Bowll A jm at whole&akP I Rooms qual)t;y Nm. ' Stueo J:qulp. Ware~, ~:EP!NDENT !I,
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P /T Gtrl Friday Lfte ~flOI: OK fllll operaUon when trained. &lfled Ad no. SU. Dally PUot ~. AU!llal~ Crattame.n. 2lJI 1et It din. tbl MT.ot98. -..uu open 1 days. CounRllllf •;,,..-pm"ChuJns ~~ Relb..Flrm~~I ~ 418 E. 17th (at lrvint) OI Permanent. To $9,600. P.O. BolC 1580, COila M't•, BEAtmrot. wlvft. Jave..eat Caft)'OQ Dr, OL 8oy'1 Stl,.ray, $15 70 MotoNl1 SterM boat• a: equipment. .
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1ng w/the pm.. CoMtal Act'l'IC>' TERMITE crewman, aper. alao, both le• than ! mo. handcrafted 1o KJ]r. .AD MIMehMllUI . ta.tile, ta119 deck. (i()OD '"'2'77 • INVEST IN ml Hart:m-Bl •• Adan11 pmoontl, <llc'd or W>llc'd. old. 557--0215. -bulil, canvau -· W..,.... 121 OOND. llOO/ ot bot otttt.1.,...,......,,,..,...,..,,.---1 410 W. Cootl Hwy., NI YOUR FUTURE W• oiler U1e tna., """" IJJIE ,... llOO. -M .... m ""111J. ~-~ 6fi.4m, • · l~"!*_::.~lot./ _ ,
Suite H 645-2716 • • NllDED health 1-, pd vac, """U walnut dlnlor ae~ ll'J5, or kits • by old -~....-· PANASONIC I tndr a...... --:---l
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* •-Call·-« 511 -• lm•1dlat9 .-'"" --"' "-NII D1'VI ROSS PONTIAC 'Tl MERCURY ._.. MMTJ& cart res Lincoln eont., tun Condltfon,. -.... _...lt.._ 81~ h~ o·-. MGB D1l ftr,l pwr .. , c1r .. c2> -.a L1Doa1n NI -•-""" -,_ ~. IO~.:.."';' -,
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lllllllUON DISPLAY .... •" I -• ..,.i. dlr, dlx. llumper. Ito-FPR oale "68 ·,.GJ!.GT Roma ....,,.,. ...,. .... 11111 ...... -· -.W.FM ndlO, ' DODGI . MUSTAN• : ' Ito, .... --~ ~ IZNTEll dlo. ...,_; PL'lllm Ta>o • 'n TOYOT°ls ' cir., (ll 'nl .........,. lilt A ......... -. . . e---·· -ROT cava.---.or1rode.t9Mllll . ~. n"!" oftw-,,!l;.! ~~-. ~ ..... -.. (19WI) . 'tl;;"'DOllGll;;;;;;;~v;;: ... :::-._;-:::-:::.,,:.:1 ~ ... .:.._..,...,.,...~.=M-~V~~~~I PACIFIC P.ASllAGE -..._ ...._-r &fir ll) -~~ •• -st er. -·· L -·~v -• • .. 55 . ·~ ~uo•-
l'Mlfl' SAL!3 Colla --..-IH• '10 HlZ, tWJy -air, alt &. fl•a• 1..:1 wlnllows, 2 cir., (1) 't9 ~ e T,11111 m!lls.1-, bea1"r, -air ""*"' · 1112 w ~ N.ll. '61 MGB-GT v """ WA ...... C&dlllac Umo.. 11111 pwr.. NABIRS 'Cadliac ........ ~ Ullo ..... (Wll<312) • I . ~ u•" Murr ULLI -"' Xlnt cond. Prtv. Pa>-• <r1 • T8VOJA Ill 'tit"""""" 11ar11 m 11111 AtlMl!UZED DEA1ER -· 51&-41'6, Fllllermn. $15'9 . * 'Tl.-* ..,, A Cleon. 'llp.VP u "'· "2-6112 ur ~ ndlall. Alldnr ll£jt). I• pwr. Can -be .... at -HARllOR BL.. • "" DODGE • cir. auto, air, DAVI! ROSS PONTIAC
QJPPER ... ~~ 1'1*1.0•'!1'1 ,-~..: FERRARI **54U35,** ~-ft!OOOlm ... Dr.,N.B.SUlte ~A~~~ D•U 1 owner. $650. _u.~~ I ~ held. !I llP q. «Mr '"f'mietie•• ~· MGB '&f. fine coo4. Effi&te 1.946 Harbtr-:c;. Mesa No. 28 or No. 1, ~tact 5f0..9JDO ~,. ;.Smda¥ ~. , C::.h""
'holl<r. -· <. $3000, --.-.·-.Air FERRARI owner, middle aged pn> W.E. Grietmeyer, oT-!OID . 'SU511. -.X!io<tJplneln-AUTHORIZED !eaor. $'185. ""'1568· '68Tol'>l&CoronaXIDtcond. ar Mr. Cbrlstopb•r , LARGEST -· FORD 1'71 MUSTANGS I
-· will -............ 5f8.U'll SALES A SERVICE '" ·MGB $1251 1815. call -5 -1 pm 540-'IOOQ. SELECTION OF HERTZ COJIP I
_,_ 31• sallljoa~ -LATE 69 OIEVY vu. lonl * 615-.l025 * m.-0018. BUICK CADILLACS IN 1'70: FORD ' :m w Katella. ~ ·-. ur.-. . -· 301 V-ll, l1d trano. VOLKSWAGEN · ORAl'IGI! COUNTY . P1'LAXIE SOI lf l41 ~ . 1
SllpofD9cb tll New . .-, ma I whlJ, • OPEL 1971 BUICK SKYLARK SA~~=NG 2 .!i, 'l!,"J;;.'J:':;"~ '6.'i MUSTANG rAm!AC:lj
::::: ~ ~ 'Ill Ope!J<ade~ 1Dr., • '6'0 VW ""--r· Cullom • Dr. H.T. 11,000 ·'SERVICE· yello!r with tlOld lnlerlor, 2+2 ,_,top. Orlgin&J
TslJoo ..... :15 .... ,,'°"' · sport coupe. XUU cond. • -··-r-mileL LIU new. StuMlntr Nabers Cadllac .. ,. hn>wn landau rool. owner. l89 V..!,' <bbl. _.. ..... ,-bi new '12 lNTERNATIOllll.L P.U. ~ W •. c.ast HWJ, $1050. call 543-1117 SURFER SPECIAL ""81 mist "'""rior with Auto. tmt., ndlo, beater, tory air oondi-. Ji15.
MuUaL 67J-efi06. a.n. New baHerJ ls 11e&t ' l'fewport B48Cb · '69 OPEL Wqon. i.°9 litre, 4 Complete A: nuq great. ~ matching intmor 4 whit. 8IO ILUUJOR ~ power .bier., factory a 1 r 644-45Tl.
BIG BAY SLIPS .....,.._Gd tlroi. ,.i.lt mtr. ·FIAT 1p4, Rldt,·top coad. $ll00 ....... ~. drapeo, & bujJdm. landau· root. Auto. trano.. <XlSTA ~ aind., 1>uny on thla one: "'·n"""M"a-,"h....,.I-..,ll"ooo=--=-·!I
PER 'roar 5f8.Zil2 $5<5, "' ~ Prtv. Ply. 5411-2538., VVlfl pwr. steer., pwr. brllL, pwr. 540.9UO 0pon S>m4a1 ' .Cle.,.,.,, Priced C396A'UH) PHf«I a>nd ' !oadeoi w/1£
BOAT .SUP NEAR 5<hl8U flA~-T . PEUGEOT $595 windows, a1r coad., ndlo • = Cadillu Sedan. Devrn.. sms. •~c •. Son. "" .liq, air ..,;;..,, ,... ....... x.n;>o UP to llf boat $ll5 'G DODGE 1 Ton. walk in beater. nm beautiful car Dark bl.ue w/blk top. ~ Jlkd .. ~ Mesa.: 1 etc. $.'!:a). Sl5-'1200. ""T"'
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I · · · jt-1 w at 11th ls ~ in · Demo $1S. ..Now In $3$75-Johnllon 4 Son, 26211 or 546-3676. ' GAt.AXIE3 e 1 ~&TANGS h~ :htlylo x..e:'vUi:,;
To .' -· C.M. _. . SALES & SERVICE Progre11I -BIYd., ~ Ilea. '6.'i CADllLAC Cpe de Ville. ~.!NOS Orienl Saeri1ice '9!1-3102. I ·' '!~.~~.11-""'.-·Pm1.u:L"1!'~ B.J.S--~nter FSaleARl:::i.ServiWA·ceR.RPEart.N'S ~!;.,..c-is.!.,"'· -UJCK· ~··v vs Sdl"" -tor'""""' HERoA..CORP. '6.'i M"""",,.;.,. ball a
·----·-.. --,.,~ OlllVW rvl fMW.... "J.C. 112 8 ~-"~ 'truck.5$-1250,S.SPMor1'· 221.W:Kateila;Anaheim water pUmP beat otftr. c.._.,..~ lllllo/Rtel121 .... $1115. -.. 2833 Hattx.. Or.<.a: Meoa ~:~Rr..c:A~CE~~ 642-MIS ~~ -Interior. 9 AM. (7141 77M0541 ..._..,!.
'Tl .. CAllOVEI!. C&mPot U07 DODGE. Van; v~ air 54M491 Open dally~·· -SUnd 1·11· Yates $399 '68 CADllLAC '!'"'AN DE 1"9 FORD . ·"'69-MU~ST=AN~G~,-Spd,...,.,""RIH.=I
ll;e box,.._"""' crpta'. ·~~~blt !or FIAT,':F« •:bette~"""1''.• POUCHE ~ • I DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ~ ~; la"""7 LTD COUPE, smi. Cuhor 1100. + -
Usl!d once. $55D. ~--"'10 atEVY Van V-1 turbo New or used. Parts & 24&'1 Harbor Blvd. $2S'9 S4-le leader. Cool arctic over payments. M&-36lH.
Cr,ci.s. llbs.,. , ._ !Ins, ~. or bal ..,..,,._ Herb Friecllander, ·~...,.. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC :'\"':,th.::,~~:: OLDSMOBILE -. ns ·-:~ a11 ·s p.m." 5?7"824. '57 PORSCHE ~ GREAT Coi>i!ltlont a.an '." 2480 a.-Blvd. !mt., radlo, hearer, !aelory ---·-----.-·I JAGUAR 16b0 SUPER Butclc Le Sahr<, 2 nr .. tape """" M.,. · a1r con<1 .. ..,.. steer., p..,, '72 Olds Torollllllo -.11 Mini-Tr•ll Bib. Auto LNtlng 914 Cl><, Excdl.,. cond. deck. ~ 5' 0 • 694 0 .. ., CAD Conv Air 11111 brllt., pwr, windows & muclt Custom Cpe, 6 ;.;:;Jl --.lle0Is!:':1:...,.~ LEASING! BAUER BUICK CKQTM7l CS5T-409'lalt&l. powet pvt~ iJSOO more. Cleoran<e•Prlced Seat.-.. Wlnd<m. Tiit
$1595 ·n SKYLARK eonvt. mtnt ·' 6f6-.2449 · (XSL180) S21TS. Johnaon & Wheel, erw. eoo-1 Ster--Paint ud.8-·Tin. SAVE on lmmaeulai. !ft· Tbe u.~ Areas ml. air Son. '6'6 Harbor m..i., ·-other New uc-n.....:... ~--no,1....,.-AutboriRd Sales Ir Service a>nd., 10,CO> Fact · • '68 CAD Eldotado.. a real ...._._ M ~ ~· to 'Tai>@, Vin)1. Roof. ('l'03---. r a&-u "°"'" · On1y Authorized 32152 v:-n-R4. P/S, P/B, auto. pxio, 1 .......,,.. e.a. ~. EIB)
5'&-U'll 71 MAVERICK JAGUAR DEALER -· ' .....us. ~~ All .......... $2995. '66 roRD L'.fll, 2 Dr.,
!CNTIRE Wi111• '..a-t .t 4 door, A-, air cond.,, AI..,,. bas an excellent ,.. '17~~~ AMX ••~ Hrdtop, ps/pb, air, 390. eng. • • l.eClll Now••
1tb ..,. 19'11 Kawuald --.iadiO, baa!· """°"al both New & Used CAMARO S.ve $300. Price 1625. Days !or 36 mo. at $151.!IO per
CycleL 1-llScc at S3S0/1. .... P!'<b"'l"'. -. 9,000 JacUn. '18 YW CAMPER 642-69<3; all 7 ..... 968--0138. !ncL Tox. ·
'1n« at · $125/2-._ at ..._Sn Mo..TH -3100 w. Coast 8">· • • '70 AMX 1961 CHEV Camaru, • cyL, '65 FORD Country Squire Newport Natl-I I~~~ • 24 rm. open encl.' ~~~,:a=·~ NTM405 Beach ~=· er!n~ ~~:r. F:::: '!;~ro::c :: :x,wer =~ ~ A :ea:!t ~:if.i :!er.~':;' -l.easlftCJ co~
• WE LEASE ALL1POPULAR tlOMlly d~ red ~· V 1lbarp emFZ Division ol So C8liL USEaur llon#C!l!!ltmu 19!2.!lAKllS ATroMPETI.o ~· 6 ,,.. "~ new. '70 914 PORSCHE er forolgn car cr._sm.::! ery .;,,_ -tlonJ. ll350. 'Sil 613-100!.· • · • ht N•tionaI:Banlr'
-->Ian. Her~ TlVE RA'l'Es. • · . "'"' . ~~ ~,8006· ~1 ·~ ..... AM 54M!lll 0< 54lh16'm 1967 FORD GALAXIE 2122 B..,_ 6mt.r, Irvine l'riecfl•nder, 537-S12 4 .. Call v.wm ·Reid for (JUS298) 1(1995 -~"'-'-\ ... PM'a. ....__ .; .~7566. fmtbef di!tafla.• "Spedallzfng in Quallt;v" Excellent condition. Lent '63 VOLKS BARA :rear end UlllllL" owner. wecy fine cond. 133-1620
· · THEOOORI! BAUER mileL dlr. '124BXD. 5'nlll rat .. •-oo ,. •• · __; 1961 Camuo. Rally Spart, Radio, air, auto, 390 -2 bnl P/S, .To H ON DA .L 90 ~·-.Will•-···-"~.. -·~~~--· •-engine. Needs ,.,,,. -f12S cuh. 644-ml '68 cu°"" cir tp. X t l >:xcell..t ROBINS FORD llulck-Opahlaguar -" --pv> N ~~~. ~. work. Alldnr 18SQ Mull Sell auto tnna., Riii, air a>nd.
_°_..!,•P!!_ ..... ....s1ttnri Di!) Harbor Blvd. 2M E. 17th St , • Call or *1-681l.. '68 VW, new valves. brakes CADILLAC Thia Week. 557...&t. '63 Foni 9 Pa.a Country Sed. $1195. Mr. Marki, 67S-3l30
_,....._. -~ a.JU__ ""'-'-,. • ., -o ......._ U"...... .,, ... -'70 PORSCHE 91! AMJFM .I: tires, low mUeS: su-· · wai. Auto trans. p/1, p/b. 9am-4 pm wi..1 • .0.. ' 1ma mlleL '325. _.,-,, -,-. --· ~ --· ·~ ~ ~ CHEVROLET "" ""' "~ ~· • ., J XKE . ·~1FM ........ Appeannce a,...,, dean. $1lOO. 64>-1St!2 • 1967 Cou-ad t • etc. M... -'72 ....... ·C•lotm '7t H<»mA J50 CB. xlnt Autoa W.m.cl Ml 18 conv., ~ American Mags, heeden, 567-3683. r-· or belt oiler, 642-$l6. " ...,.... -•
-· ,.... xlhu.' $5GO. chrm wire whll, f3,000 ml many olller am! xtru, very '6' vw. Bug, while, ,....t nu ell Yme • ilJ ci<EvR= Jiti;ALA. '69 LID Waaon. lD P...., 429. Cnflli' W. -"Ill -alt S; · ~ WI PA. Y TOP · Gun. sa;oo. 530-1&91 clean 646-1512 II• 6 ...,,... -CASH J AGUAR XKE l9G4: lo mt. · a r • ena:, nu. brka &: clutch. FKtery Afr VS, auto ... f&cttll'y air, JX'W· HP. Pbwer, 1ter.>, air; 10 Passenger J>aWer St:fd'!. . '70 Po--"-911 T amJtm radio. Sp""a. .Aak· Condltlonlnt er .-... ClSptGl mint coa4. l2600. '""'161. In& iw.r Brake. Po,,J y-J>TW50 .er, <11rt • • • • Good cond. l1'liO. ... best o«-,_ In& $1SO. Mako o I I• r • NI -,qutpuent, oll $2399 '61 Ford Econo11De Vau "'"4o... Air e..,d 14· '
-l.1111& Nnr q. ~ teer. &+Mm. Sportamatic. Vft'y low in.Uet. 675-8874. leather-tnttrkr,· tilt wbtt1, DAVE ROSS PONTIAC new q, Best otter. gage rd, <JtlEAS>., -.
-oolL $1a ~U : .. _._ •• -. ,. '10 J ... Pvt w ;l!,000 mi's, Brilllb-.,_ (ZWV• '61 Volk& Semi Compor. '68 '.AM-FM ndlo (2)......... -~ lllvd, ***......,,.,. *** • • i.9-Now•-.. -.1111.. CID ......... ., ..... ._ Air cond, Wire wbb, Very 611) $ -um erw. Nu t1rea. brb &: from. Your cbcb. ~ a.ta Mesa '61 VW Squa.reback. all a · t 24 SJ.36,63
- -n.t a.,.,. •. W1V .... n dun.~ 5U-8221. , • 5795 paint. Many xtru! Financial 222) C38AAGCl 1 * 71 CHEVY't * tru, -coad...;_ MGO ~:.. per -
'1171.1-1h&o31111ml'L All -·· ......... • .. XKE -· Superb prob. Will !aka 1750 , • $2111 • l!llPALAS • <XEVELL»l ml.,$966,sc..n<L N ·' rt Na .... ;;... j,~ m-&N a>nd. Over 12.500 ._l 615-5948; NABERS ,,._....,__ CAMARO'S lwpOI ._
· ' Alltls_"'r,... ,..,t..U.•Beotofr.fM.2m ~7 FORD Sunllner, new A·-~·-.._D_.!•--·HERTZ CO"". MAYEllCK •-'--Co. ' t* Ma-Mbd 1la1 --. • •~• JAGUAR M-~· IX ' ' v•~~ --' -•"ll de. X)nt ""'4. $1111. ~ 8lodl -M• •nc .. xlnl m""" a>nd., oetl ...., ll'ARDOR BL.. :m W. Katella, Anaheim '70 UlllrlllCK Dlvlalon « So. C&llf. I * 96'-~ * .t..• Mr• . . ·• .II~ g:s~.~ best offer. oUer, 842-8141. a:BrA MESA. (714} 778-4050 · llllllUI. bt·Natione.1 Bank zo CIC 9m.lki • WI IP'Y = ........... T Aft 3100.N w. ~ i:_wY. ·n YW camper, ~top; 540-9100 ' ~ Qmday • ., ~UHDn -RS, • ....A .' • . t 2022 BUllneaa Center, Irvit1e Dlli or .....i. , . , FOR ~'UBai""C'ARS . JENSEN · '6;',.;•~ •peclal Howolon ID-by . .• adlllac . cl~iO:-.;;;;: 2 Door. dlr. Dlx l""pe· Un· , 133-8620
C.U M>1950 alt.r I. . II ,_ -lo -dean, Weslpballa. IU pwr. htr.,• 1i C . 646-$10 or iti-53iJ: . d<t 12,000 ml Owned b)' llt-'61 OLDS 88 2 dr, p/' p/h,
w • * · • --.-J-E_N_S_E_N ___ 1 ,~1~ '::".!. ":'.C: rel. 13.000 . .,..-. Cpe DI Ylh '69 '°""""""' Estate w...,. . ~"'4 ... ~:~ air, auto, ad ""' A palDL
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~~~1BUICK7~ SI. AtmIORIZED brka, trans, tiM & int. ~ .. We:~/FM, Poptop ~t Mr O:ind, AM/FM Stereo, Xlnt cond, p/s. plb. air, 4!H-681J. aft 11 am 54Q.8736. CJea.n. $450. 6#-<Rl8
•', --~ SALES . SERVICZ $looo. llnn! 6#-5555, ask ~ -,_ -·~ ....,, Sl..rlng, P o wer Mull sell IDuned $2295. PLYMOUTH ""'""'-"'"';;;;-==-:= ODlt:a M9a 15A-Tll5 ' for Lslle betwn 9 I: s. clutch, must aell, leavirla: Biues. 6 way seat, Vmyl 546--0154. or 49&-0585 ·eves. 10 MA~CK, .~ ~tirt• ~ · JiONDA SIO, Rum snat. JMPO-w··-cnt-. "-~1 846-TtOO eves. ......... c•-n~) new ~ IUI' au hd S,U0 or tndt fDr dirt biR. ·~•"'II An ... _, 157 PORSCHE Coupe, re bit ~--., ' nuw, ~ '65 SS Impala trans., Jut sale $li75. '68 FURY ID, 2 dr . tp.
Call aft 6 pm.~ , OranP 01unt1e1 eng trans new int. Pvt ""• Lease Now • • FULLY EQUIP'O 673-2901 673-5517 P/S, R&H, clean. Priced to
. YAMAHA 250, !WI Gyt Kt~ BILI, ~~OTA pariy, 1995,' 54W31!1. ·~::..~: ~. e= IM 36 mo at $16S.OJ per mo. alter 6 p.m. M"RCURY sell &I $850. ~7481
· .. n """' "" stroet ~ 18811 -Blvd. :uoo w. c.ast a..,. '66 Porsche su ' spd. .Red Firm. -~ 1nct Tax.. • ** ,., Bel AJr, on1y so,500 .,. PONTIAC
1315. 5'6-2111 . · · '' H. ~ · P!J. an-Newpori ~ w(blk 'Inter. Goud oo>jd. FOR Sil•·. ,66 VOlkS""""n Newport .National mllea, one owner, per!. · 1969 MER.CU RY
HONDA li'nJ '(ll;lT5 Xlnl TOP POL.I.AR L01VS ;Pttced·tosell.646-1136. Xlnl ...;.i, Coll '541)..2283 . Leasing Co. ooiuL 1'50. 64<-f31)!. MARAUDER XlOO * $185 *
oonc1. Low ~· n;o. IN . CASH OVER 25 . 642-9.151 · n;-or s.. Calif. CHRYSLER ' nr. H.T .. Tbe _... 1962 J>ootiac
. Pdva1o -· -I R--~-•u·-·-' lot National Bank Ug!rt l'Y ,._ -dark Goud work cor ·, Schwinn 10 SpMd Paid b' ~dean uled ear '70 LOTUS C Nn, ~"'~ '67 VW1 1600 2J'J2 Bulineu Center Irvine •68 CJmYSLER NEWPORT. ivy bUdl:rt seats 4 oolJIOle. 546-f14S
• ~ $30 _. ~ pt.id for or not. EUROPA & Guaranteed. VttY Id cond. m.4800 133-M20 • Full PJW'!l' factpry air Tilt atr. wbl. auto. tranL, ,65 CATALINA bd tp, PIS.
, ** •a Bui. taco~ -•-SANTA ANA DODGE •speed, po...,.wlndows,Alol/ PORSCHES 1961 vw SEDAN """ land;• -. (VT!). pwr. ,...,., pwr. brl!s., "" P/B, xlnt cond. n-t -·~ . • _, cc. .Alm • 1401 N. Tustin FM radio, buckel seats. Uc. .."""' 1968 Sedon '' tory air ~ new appear· _,,, ~
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-S to ·-••• 911 '1 • 912'1 • 914'1 EXCELLENT .CAR -· 835) ' •--fakes -· 0~ • -· '• •J> ....... I' CCYT 612) • $ 799 a>lce throughout. ~ & ' ~" ' pnc1ai.1 n« s:J$.9650 ••1-1957 to 1'71 646-8Q49 ask 1<r Art de ·YiRe · 1 llrlve. Cl•.,.... Pri«<I '66 LeMa·· v "••-. p/• l9iil TRlUMP.11 500,. xlnt ~~ BuyCall~'.';"pb~~ ,. ~ '68 vw Sedau F9ctory Air DAVE' ROSS PONTIAC C"'9ACV) $2615. Juhnoon & lo mL v';cy ;;.._ t750. ~ ~-.a ,._n w-...... nQol uonl.IUll .onn C dltl I ~ Harbor Blvd. ~ 2536 Harbor BIVd., 54°"-* alter <
P.llAI. ~ •:n.n•. 6'13..(l90I) -· ~ 1970 """"' on on ftg Cotta Mea. Costa Mesa. 540-5630. C>"'UOO<I ;lo ~. -Blvd. ~ MHL 64%-T.191 days, 545-$169 eves. Full power, podded top, AM·1-======---·1..::::::;:~;;:;:,~,,;:;::;;,.,,-
.. YAMAHA 180. XIDt 1c · vw ·j:amper $1100. Firm. ™ ndlo, cloth & leuther CONTINENTAL 1971 'MERCURY
·-.Gd. tires. l250"' ""' Autoo. '~' 970 MER'CEDES BENZ --w. ~-H~. -·-~--~ P·-inlttlor, radlal tires. J:.ood. ' STATION WAGONS
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TRIUMPH PARTS "!° SU..E T'!P-·fll.wleu • '70 2f1>-s. sunroof, air e '7D .... ...,..~ S3l-'l29t to ..,predate. (ZVC150) SEDAN. Full power, factory ' · •
'62 Bonneville, all power a:
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846-1050.
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69 MB aSL e '68 Lam-250<: ""'" • ,10 ~ 642-9405 '68 vw Camper, reblt ena., 1 $2555 e air, .,.,.... windows & ......_ :m 1Jt'~j~ FOR.~~~ -'t' • "JV w.z Sedan • • ., 230 •utn o '69 WE Need Your Pwsebe and .·•"',..'" .!;;' " brakes. $1850. NABERS Codil1oc: clll9CQS> $1-l= •• = .. :r:r'-o1"'4"°,"'--=--·---1 ·sa • 'r.tl Rambler AmerloU uw-..-can • '61 Pohche 912, air 2l>/S • Many ~ at will pay top dollar.· cau Bill ·-• .,..,. ~ we '"."" J station Wagons. '60 IM.
Ladioo Von!"' 10 1 'Tl TM • 'Tl MGB • HOUSE OF IMPORTS '"' Chuck 53Q.-08l2.' '61 VW. XLNT COND. AtmlOIUZEO DEALER DAVE ROSS PONTIAC' eu,."" ""'"""' 'S9125. 81 m. 6f2.0717.
' .... 11'. N,..r UOl4. MANY·MORE. SC E 911 ""°HARBOR BL., A·~ •~ -A·~ Uood 990 llG-1!1M Authorbed Milz Dealer Al-Ide 5.A. Fwy., Beach '61 POR H • $10IO. , call: 6)3-5151 ' alSrA 'MESA !1481 -Blvd. .,.., -"" •••-. . ru ~7250 turnoU., Buer.. Park }Qnt condl 675-lSM '58 VW Bui, nu transn't, nu 540:9100· Opeft Sl.lndQ Ollta Mesa _.-: !.~..,.!' Mlr, · Cll 523-'IZill TRIUMPH reblt .,,., nu brake• fiOO. 1969 CADILLAC uno MARK, m. Ulm ,_,
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