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' Gets , $1,1'5.it:
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A llrustrated•guiunan w=y fled with.$1,151, vanilblng in' tbop.
ping crowds·outstde • c..ta.' .-.
ls •llilught today by 'the nll/and ·Oraoat
€oast law-enforcement agencies. ·
'The brihattecl bindl\i'wbo hit the·
Secw:itY PacHic NaUOnal i8ank brlnch 1t1
196 E. 17th St., 10. mjnules before noon
le&rned what any c:asto~ Could tell him
this Season:. it tdok awlile. .
' One teller was away from'ber cage.
· A second ~ liWe--cash in her dra1fer
due, to wijJJdtawals. ; • 1 ;.i ·"' ~· ' •
Aiid· a thlnl· -a young 1ra1-just
learning the Ins and outs 61 lllting money,
in and giVing it ouf-thougbt tt was all a
joke. ' 1
'Visibly.·aniereif, the gupman ... adtecl
aeross the counter and · snitched bU11
from her till, pocketUlg his blue 1teel
.automatic pist~· and fleeing 0\4 the rear
door.
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Officer H&n:Y Ehrlich, who arrived in
the crowded bank moments after the rob, •
bery occurr!d, said patrolmen . wtre
slightly stymied in the ialUal manhunt.•
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' ,.._ I ' 4 -~ . A ~~ W.Ons:..ied llllder a 'thick blanket •o(fo1nty ' be<ome ·h\crea!jng!y ·concerned about this · kind of -!l~lel-.iNIJ,~1¥/n "!' t. Pli•§ the. canal loCks. off lhe, · \nawtril\l/pollution -which' is cau~d by factory Nobodf in the bank saw which way the
gunman Oed, beca.WJe tbe1 ~ 1!9 ·,
plastered 'l'With festiVe \ holiday decor&·
.. .x;ys River in~~· .Frante. LOcaJ,..autharities have · chemical wastes dumped. lllltreated into the Tiver.
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lions. • . n F ·z· 1nvesuptors said· the ·man, in his late J-0 w. ami r.es
20s and rather ~me. lll\l<fed •l
11.:49 alll,, lining .up behind :custom~
l\largarel ,K. 'Stob<rnlll, 46, al ,the llQI
teller's window. ' Send Reoorded
· · · 'No .teller waS tiehind ' the counter: ·• • · .: .. .. .. -,
. Po11ce Satd Mis. stooeman ponuzy ... Words :.~ Par;"
._. ..... "" 1-..Plaine<! the•lady pad gone lo get lresh .. r.v. . . ""
. S Best f">;"'"it ·: .... •b1Dl~intghlbeawayf0rawhlle." , • • B' .: .... BRO. BA'"-· "
t>enver• f~~ri,,•ltort Moed~r·; t Thanking ·.her With w~t. she la '1-.. ~":':.tr Pli.t ,,~a. ~dmimsters l_otygen'·'t .JIOtfy,, . desct'ibed at· g~I courtesy, rt.~· ' '"•dear Dadd,y' l'IeaSe Come bOme and
a five-month:Old German ~J>-e_nve.~¥.J')'m~ man moved , ~ · play games with·me·this Christmas. I ~~erd after th1e ~dog was trap-', lm~t~W!ndow~ ve. . 11f 1 tiave1never ~t ohe Wi~·yeu. i love
ed 11.b. a blazing: ... hoiise' M n-··~. 15 I bo~dup, give •me al 1b• 1 yOu~'.Tod Hamon. 5,"aon orMarine Capt. ~ An th d g d' ed in th~ money, teller Mar,aaret ~aszlly,, '51 'fas ~ Ranson, Pfllcloer of'WBr in North _ay. 0 er · 0 k 1 · d told. · Vfeinim and Mrs ·earo1 Ua"nson El Toro .. ~e, but 8r Y. survive , She saHl she handed. over_ a sum of f.20, •tMerry<tlitfit~it. daddy. Pl~ase come
thanks to Moe er. , $10. $5 and _ $1 denominations, but was home ·thtl Christmas. I was only four ~ ' ' .. ( ~ ,told' to give more. ' .t . ,. yeara old whtn you went down." -
.. • • Silo said )he'. lhol!ed jM empty cub Alldtew Halber a 10n of Marine Capt. "'li:;.v·es ··A'cA.,;,st, •· drawer, at ,.hlcb'tJme the left.bud~ Larry Halber ind' Mary Halber, 'l'llllin. .I! ..., UI pistol--.mo\led oo )lowD to Wlndoff Sln>e lddroas u Capt. Jlanaon.
• , Sev~ojber Cllltolnera • ...m t!Jo!I! ''GreeUaal 'from all Qf'.115 (aob). We,
¥ I de p • l their unaware. yW reiatfves are · spending Christmas Ur r dUent. °'1!'< ~ befor< trainee t.ller Con-with ,,.q._O!!' hearts, aon. May God be ~ , nit> .S. llamtlDg, 11, be, repeated hit de-•• rib'yw. IY<IOe tntallilUW>-" Mrs. Mery SANBERNARDINOjUPI)-~:test maid for an unauthortud c11b -.!llOllll"alllldlll!-DavidDem·
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"'-pallenls en route w • ~~ eQnC. said Mrs. Maflnin& .~1 111 ~mlJplca!Gl-.tban70taped :::i:.:::.~bo~~~~ )lfrt, ~~~~e°'~r..:;:: ·:::-.:i::=:.=~
,.lice said Victor s. Kurlllch, 28, Fon-' dmultaneously triggering a silent tol>-0.. 11111 Ncltb Vlei••-dtlegat.. to ti~ left the convalescent horrie Monday bery alarm connected to a central com-&ht P~_peace talb. .,11ore be had been a patient for the )>Iii munlcatlons bank at police headqUrtera, '!WA• fllOt ' ~ lleliOll wo 'tent oil
cmonlhs, ac<ompanled by another pa· Unknown to the handaome band!~ black from ·Lot An(e!ea Jnl«natiooal Airport
llsrt. They planned to wal~ a blocl<'lo tho _and whli< unil• lhroqhout tht city were •. ~ a.~ei>f ·of local 'lrline ofllclals
dltlrch, blll wor< 1topped by two Negro focusing their ati<ntklll on the addresl 11 llic!Udq Air California President Robert
yootha. l1"t Jl!Offi<nl .(lot MJ:88AGE8, Pap I)
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Two· Killed, W 01nan Hu11 . ' . .
In Fish Boat m ·· ack T · .·· ., ' , .. J ry • ' • 1 . . ' . . . OORPUS cmum, Tex. (UPl)-,Two
men, were killed' and a' women badly
wounded ,by· gUnfire today· in ibe a\.
tempted hijackiag of a ?Woot fishing b..it •
di the Teiu Gull CoasL
, ~ !f9unded woman waa taken aboard
a Coas:t Guaril helicopter where she "as
questioned and .flown to a OOrpus Christi
hoapllal.
' "The first word we.got was that there
was a hljlcli:lng, two men dead from a
shootin( and one man wounded ·in' the
lef -._...,u; lier. leg has been ·lllOt
ell," the Ith Diltriet Cbaat Guard·~"
quarten in New Ol"led·takl. "She'• 1n1
Yfiy bed condition. II , , r
LI. Ralpb Deloagead the Cota.Guard •
In a.,.u. CbrlsU llld the _ .. , was
taken aboml a bellcopte< and the q.w ,
"hat Ila hands ":full questiooinc the
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Lt. Delot&ea llld tl)e eo.,... <llrillle
headqutrtera 4ld DOI try to communicate
1'itll tljo bel~ lo fmd out,.... .... '
formaUon beca0$6 "We didn't want to
rutrlcl thG fnllll what they're doing:'
The ft&hJnC boat war'the Milter Tucker ,
out of F?,eport. Tes. She was a~
oompanied hack to 1hore by the Coast
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Guard cuUer Durable, two Coast Guard
planes and the h~r.
Lt. Deloagea saidjhe vessel may go to
Port Isabel, Tex., near the Mexican
border, or to Port Aransas~ Tex.', near
Corpus QuisU. The 8th Dlitrlct 'head·
quarters in New Orleans said the ·boat
would go to Port Isabel.
Ens. Michael Hendricks of lbe Coast,
Guard at Galveston said two crewmen,
three children and the two dead men t
were aboard the vessel wben ... It was
escorted to land. ·
Garden Gro.ve Bank
Robbed for · '3,000
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A Bank or ~Mca branch at 1151 '
Qiapman Ave., Garden Grove, was rob-,
bed o! $3,000 Monday by a man who
simulated posseuk>n or a -~n.! .
'POiice said he handed the i<Uer I note
reading, "give me your bills." WltneQts
reported that the man appeared very
nervous as he kept saylng, "hurry, up,
hurry up" •• the teller a•Uiered '!ht bllb.
~aptain,.5
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Others Stay,
Figli~.r~e
MIAMI (UPI) -The Capt.in and fivt
me1qtayed aboard a Cypriot taol1<1" lotd·
t(d willl m<JIU,..: to fl8bt an,engine room
f!'l'. "'l\n8 qui.of c;ootrol•Jlllt off Olbo'•
norih • coast1• after an 4merJ,c1 a Jlloicluml l!ltip reacued 34 ....... from
~fiamq &hip today.
' 'Ille pilot of a Cnatt Guaril plane on tbe
9Celle said ,the U.S.• .JQel<heot -t
Green Pm bad taken abOard 3f crewmen
from the tanker, the Calypso, and there
were no injuries.
'The 'Green Port stayed on the scene
waiUng for the U.S. (bast Guard cutter,
the Diligence, which was d.ue late today.
It was not immediately known where
the Calypso was bound with its cargo of.
molasses. The Coast Guard said there
were 38 €ypriOts and two CUban nationals
aboard.
Cu~ offered assistaiiee to the craft
and then granted the U.S. Cnatt Guard
)JJ!nnission ·to help, although tbe Cal)'pso '
was drilling toward CUban t.rrttorW
waters.
The Green. Port was boun$l from ,
Mobile, Ala., to Roosevelt Roads, ~
Rico. • , ,
.The Coast Guard pilot said the Call'll'O
appeared to be linking, but a opolalman
here said because of Its locaUon and
draf~ ii problb!y -,,.. •""""4 before it sank. 1
IJbe Coast Guard lllld the ilx men stilt
aboml·the Calypooldld not -to.ht in any great dange1-, but there were I""
life boats availablf, one -tbe llbip.
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ChriStmas wee'k Pl'OSJ:t.s are wet
and dreary for. the n,e Coast
with light rain beglnnJnc tonight
and steady raln indicted for ~ '"Ii of the week. Lows ahould be
' near 40 with· ~ In the llO!r.
INSmE TODAY
Basketball ~nt com·
peUliom °"'"' tomght al UC
lf'Vine 10ith onod·beaten San
DitQo ~ State, UCJ, , Humboldt
Stat< and Ch<lpman CoU.ge
participating. 5'm Diego meet.a,
ChaJ>!llan al 7, ut:J dU<ll H•m·
boldt at 9. Detail1 on· 1porU -., pogu.
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Roy Disney -
Dead at 78
In Burbank
BURBANI( (\11'1) -Roy O. ~y,
whole behlnd-\he-acena bualnta1 acumen llullt an entertalnmtDt ·empire on bis
, llrotber Walt'• t.alent for drawing klvable
taWng animals and making Innocent
*tams come tn.ie, died late Monday
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• LJ;t Reeovered •
.. $1 . Million · Heist
, ~uspe~ts Se~ze~ ~.
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'J'OllONTO (iJ') -Poll .. bun! ~to 1' .;.,. 1nesltd II a print• In
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e.a lllut .. -.. Ille, .wi :.it: ftxad -:::.. Ill o::e~
-mlll ol the 11,IJl,Olll llQn DlylUo!>. Ill ml Jldnl 81mpoon, M, both
'Iba cause of death,;,,u 1 cerebral
litmom>rce that tool! lbe ~·~' · -a:eculive•a life 1t. lt-.. 45 p.m. at· SL
Joseph's-hospital. a Disney aludlo
1PGkt..vnan announced.
from a WlndM', oat,, blnt. • • ot Taniato.
'!'boy arrutad two l1llll and 1 woman Tbtt'l wm Jnltill rePqlla that they bad
folind tn the room and charged them wtth been charg~ wilh bani robbery but
poueulon of atolen ptoperty. Tht two ~~ice 111d no auch chara• his been filed.
men alto were charaed wtth poaseulon of There _wu money nytng· all ov~r "!e
a firearm, a .U.Callber revolver whlch place when wt opened lbat trunk, 1a1d Roy Dtmay lnhlrfled tho Dlanoy en-
tertalnmenl empi.te. and was its ~ief
moving.apirlt, rolk\wtng the death of '(alt
Disney from C11'1Cf,r In 1966. Hi1 official
tiUe w11 chairman of the board and chief
~''°fnctr, Hla rul function, 11 lie
~ lt,• bowe'tll'i' WU -k'lfptr' Of t})a
whol-apir~ that Dl""y created,
and . 11111 per""ated O.,ir cartoons,
movlla Md_ M'!Ultment parks. ·
Roy Dfsiiey puabed thrOugh crutlon of
tbt tlOO million Disney World Develop-
mant ln Orlando, Fla., 1fter Walt'• death.
and · ~ hluittlf I'! keepln1 th•
buslnua flnancla11y' sucCessful, ind
following the same lines that Walt
estabflahed.
He did nOt try lo fill his creative
brother'• •hou aa aq artist.
"~ J dr1w the line, 0 • ht once aid.
"Thiil i not my n.1~. l'm pmg to ltlck
to tha lfnanclal end." .
'!'he. croaUV< ld111 . ~pt comlna, be
said, from the ''tood·ora:anJJation'7 bullt
by Wilt "who wouldn't want ua to chM&•
direedon. '' · · r •
II wu Roy who loaned lllO to Wall -
who kicked ln.JtO and.his early talents as
a film. llnlma.tor .to ~ partnership -to
open a cartOon studio in small rented
building behind a real estate office in
Holl~ood In 1923. An uncle loaned them
another $500.
Jn those early years Walt drew the pic-
tures· -at first • · character named
Oswald Rabbit -and Roy worked the
cameru.ud kept the bookl. '
But the rlJ:htJ to o..-ald were ownid
by .Ome6ne eltt 1nd were r.ecl1imed. •
W.it came·tip with' his own clJ1r1cter,
a. moon--eared motise named Mickey, who
was first seen at the Colony Theater in
New Yori ln 1921. On that mouse and the
animll playmates ·Wllt drew around him
-their throe fingered hand• dapper In
white Jlove. -Roy DiJney parlayed the
outcome of the original $790 stake Into a
bw:lnea worth hundreds Of millions.
$475,000 OK'd .
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Skate · otuf Slip .'with Ted and Ethel
Ethel' Kennedy _ and he~r: brqt)!~r-in·IJ'I' .iitnator ·,Ed·
ward Kth~edy get into th8 1~ing of the se.asair;1t
-Rocktleller-Center tn ·New York u Ibey. hoe! ..
••~enlh annµal Christmu Skiting Party for kids
(rom Brooklyn. P'1"(y wu founded by lhe late
5eQ1lor .R<ihOrt Kennedy.
police found under 1 mattress The bank Toronto Staff Supt. Adolphw Payne. He
was robbed Saturday. · said ~he three offered no resistance.
Jn Wind.90r, Police Chief Gordon ~obce Chief Harold Adamson said the
Preston aid toda y two other women raid was co~~cted by Toronto, pro-
f' · • vtnclal and Mw1111u1a poUce.
, . Windaor police bav1 1aid that four men
. Police Probe wert Involved In the It-minute robbery of
the RQy1l Bank of C1111d1'1 m1ln
ll.lndJor brine.ti..
t I · " The robber•, druaed as Janitor• lnd . ~ystery The'ft carryln1 palls, entered the bank ]Ult 1fttr an armored truck delivered about
HXl,000 In receipts from Wlndaor
::Rac1w1y. Of Bl • l They herded 12 employes into 1 u eprtn s washroom and handcuffed lhem together.
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of IM ....,. Pllef ttaff ' ,
A, Cllt that mai tnvoltr,.oolr fll wort!t or· pllftrtd paperwork for Otlt man'•
• ~ of a miracle maeh.lne ~or untold
liillllon• and a thrut to national security
-Is under probi on thi Orange Col.at to-
day.
Newport Bea~h detecUve1 are tryina to
dttarmlne just wbldi aeeount ii accurate.
Then they 1tuffed three canvas bags
full of money and were about to leave
when they encoontered bank m1na11r,
Kenhf:th Moore 54, m1kln1 an unachedul·
ed Saturday appearance.
They forced him to alt Jn a ch1lr In the
ca1h-cage. He wu handculfed ta a parti·
tlon wall away from the telephone and In-
tercom.
. . Fl'<im PIJffe I · . ' MESSAGES •. ; B o w ·o ' R • · Tht Incident may be only one of petty ~g· . inter ainstorn') theft, or an lntrlgulng case of industrial _ . . : ". ." · . . !' espionage with far-reaching impact.
"We just aren't sure," says Oeleelive
Gordon Com\1h, is, ind aaslstant blink
manager. arrived 20 minutes alter the
robbery but was un1ware of it until ht
heard Moore's cries for help about 40
mlnutes later. The other 12 employe.s
had been warned that they would be kill·
ed if they raised any outcry. . . . , . . , • ~ · : • Capt. Donald Oyaas.
Clifford · and 11bout 20 Air Cal crew M · d Detective Ken Smith has bffn handed
.members. . ov· i'ng To' war Coast the unusual assignment, Initially reported
Air Cal pilot Rick Moeller, apc>k..,man ' , . ' / . l•at · week by lnduatrfallat Fran k
for the group, aald they hav'e been·helping M1rchuk. , in the taping P!'Oject through the"pilots' . • . .. . . . •• . He J1 president or Later Compl\f.tr
POW COncern ·€ommittee. ·· · . The first major winter .rralnat.orm for se"'lce nld the froiit stalled n~t1'tf: i:ur· €orpor1tion, with offices at 500 Newport
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Windsor pollce had said the robbers
seemed to have an extensive knowledge
of the bank's layout and proceduru -
but said they did not want to suagest the
robbery was an ln1kle job.
"A lot of us 'Vier~ ml(itary ·pilots ·once, Southern Cljifomia is l)ulJdinr up about rtnt .poaltlon and be1~ buildinl in force. Center Drive.
·too," he said: "We all feel it coold be oor 400, miles Off the coest today and is slow· Jt started moving again this morning, v Mii'chuk cllimi to haVe b!Ueprints for Flor;da Statu•e
Jam:ilies sending ' those tapes, so we do Jy moving eastward, according to the directly for Southland shores. • business empire that could revolu· a. "
what we can to help,"' Moeller said. · · U.S. Weather Service. Sh h tlonize the computer industry and make owers s ould be sporadic by Friday ·11· · IO ti "TW" fJl•ht 110 wilt i rrl.v1-.ffl P1r'• et ·"""· d1m•tn·~111 ol th-storm are due rd ' , many men m1 iona1res mes over, ac-On-Homosexuals
• '" " "wed -~ (P ri t' ) ~ "~ h r "'· ICCO 1n1 to the wuther Hrvict, end cording to Capt. Oyaas. ·. !W""'l.m . ncm,.iay a s · 1me ·car-earl~ l is evening along tJie O~ange chances are Christmas morning will bt r')'ing Capt. Nelson and , Capt. ::Jeu Coast. " • ~· ., _ clear and dry. He discovered something amiss last
HJnsley -who will pllot. thJ ~jet· from The light driule .. etpecfttf tonight week, however, receiving a routine phone N' d b C Bo to The 1pproachlng storm is estimated to call to confirm certain details of hll ixe y ourt
s n. should grow ·into full;fledied · thun-be bearing at least an inch of rain for the .v.enomenal Ol"ll'tmutlon. ·The 70 greetings are froin families in ·derShowers by· Wednesday and· g· enerally '"' ·• L·•• r-lifo · nd Ar' Us Angeles Basin and coastal regioa1 Captain Oyaas said Marchuk w1s call-.... , , lHASS 1 'NW ... em....... rrua ·a tt.0na, many 'steady rifn will continue·lhrouah Friday, d 1 ~ EE Flt (A -The from Orance County, tlped Utroq1h the accordlrig to.'the weathtirman. f':" an up to two inches for the mountains. ::.::J:: ~;to~~;e~m!°~r ~:~~:!l' Florida SUpreme Court .has• ck down
·a.id ,fl 1 Lcll ·.Anae• r1dlo,1lltion KUS. Pllota flylng. near the t)Jg storm out it · ha.The i:e1ther service 1treu;ed, however, businea plan ouUlning deve~ent end Fklrld1'1 l(IS.ye1r~ld law ma k Ing
ed They were played Monday to I" h1nleJ. "lea reporitd .... 'thlt: If ot1g{riated near ~he t r~lnf:ll°:u~e~lr:a~:iJ~:n~"t ao mari.eUftl of 1 nuciear c<imputer. homoaexuallty end olhe.r "crlmu against
For. Land!!C8p1"'g ~P .. o rep,tilrtq~ in ,the ,old Haw1lt-and bu been movln& rapidly ~ He wants to·make a ma.)or story of the nature" felonlea . ¥-' il'ouae PrffJN>Om . .Di~ ,ooly dry eyu towltd 111lbe !rillnland. =TJwt'"w•thtr ·1..ov.11 durtn1 the nelt few day1 'lhould plan. The court declared the J1w "un-
. . 1n p wrltn. 'the 'taf'A ran out wer• ... • 1 • • · """'"'''~on the ~··t wlo• .. 1.1.. t .. n., rch k d "· --.. u~u,.·a1 for va&.yn· .,, and 'un U..W.okli..-tnJddw.i ., 1t% ,, .. row1·eo.:.-~-.~~--"" Ma u sai Qleµ.1lsectionlnvolves ""'..... .M~ . Along Fteewa;rs ~ A ~usJc blciground :.:r;or~ .:with •• ~J •. y Ji the or1anlutlonal chart. 1howing fan--cerfaJftty In It.I laniu~1e.0
But at the
. , · _ the,ta,..• IO that the V)et r.'"" .an~.No!~• ,, . port BC t . t11tlc. e1panslon potential once the con-1amt tirhe, it left atandinl the 'misde--~ \1 r -......,.. '1 ctm g ts going manor crime prohlbltln1 .. unn1tur1l and
· ly·thll tlmt nerl rear, pl:1nU1111·along ldn~m qfflclll{ .•au.not ·~1f. ~m i ..: ~ .... : ' "~ --• ..:. • l'rom Page 1 The esecond ~ntalns letters of Intent lllcivlous •eta."
a IO.milt stretch o Interstate Route 5 chanae their polgn1nt meanln1-!than h '} S d f . U s t" By retaining the leaser offenae, said the
from El Toro to San Juari Caplltr1no words . to make them IO~nd like r ~Ce" econ CALYPSO rom manY, ma10r . . corpor, ions court "society will continue to be pro-abould be nourishing. · " ca=:1stlc propaganda 11 tl!.t.!'•Y ,Fl! -· • "' ~ · • • • pledging pon:hase of Laser Computer tected from this tort. of reprehensible
The CIJifornla Hlghw1y Commlulon .O! SJ)tedJ. MC'rolls; of.'~tlne' f :J ,. .. ; ;,, r. . ;• • , \ Corporation's new line. act."
--Uy approved • "7",000 land11C1~ '.Ai_rlidel,.uplabttd:tt: He llv" irt Miu J. ·In Cross s -en·es Ind I th le I id InvestlgalDra say IL 11 the latter that ·-~· ,., " r-v Jo nd i h I Ith N I f one n e wa r a ong 1 e. Marchuk especially fe1r1, alnce delivery >. misdemeanor conviction carries a
project that Will provide plantJng of treu ie 1 s co-c 1 nnan w e 80.n' 0 The pllot give the Calypao'1loc1Uon11 to com!)etltor1 could be dl111trous. sli-month jaJI 1entenct of a $500 fine. The
lbrubl a~ ground oover at rour in-~i.~~.lrllnes commltee_._~~~~·SYDNEY, Australii (AP) _ The three-and-one-hall miles orr Cayo Coco, a Ht also malnt1in1 It po.se1 a threat to felony conviction could have meant up·to =:na:~1EI T~ro :;•d, La ,:•z~ad, What are the chances tha"t .. thf' ~· • '\Jnlt~.:.St_1tes teim took the first three lara:e key off the north ooast of Cuba'a national 1ecurUy, 1\nce aome pre-re-7.o year• ln jail.
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. ar 1Y 1 ega munllt negotlitori .~In Pt.tU:~., ---~~fft.,: .pf1eet1:iii.1In...hon~1 Mondiv In the third Camaguey Province. The coordinates quested· f)urch1se1 are from certain Th• court, in the decision h1nded down
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listen l:<J lhe tapea, let alone:•··.:au...n 1 nc~ .Ol lbe SOutliern .Crou Ocean were 1iven as longitude ~.38 north and delicate branches ~ the U.S. 1ovem-Friday ind made public Mond1y, called pro.,_~ • w ~o 1 n toihe POWa? : .. T ~ .......... ffchtblg Series. . · latitude 71.12 west, In the old Baham1s ment. for a complete leglsl1Uve rtv\ew of all J~ ~1:, P':1vi~':e ~~. plaandn--· . · NelsOn · iuuested. "The'" Norih· v~ tAfnf[il;:•l).J~ile w1p Iltit, Klaloa ti of ihlp cannel which runs c!01e to the Cuban Marchuk aald he had 30 bound copies of .11tata sex offenu law1 80 that "the per10n Y: Serra aA•d ry .... ,.. Y namese government haa been ambivalenf•:-.Newport, !etch ~econ4 and Ondlne JI coast. the document paci.aae worth $11 each of common lntelll1ence" know• uactly
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in the past. They may or may not. wa Jhird In the 30-mile eVf:nt for the Royal The Italian cruise liner Federico C printed and locked up safely in Suite Mn what 11 beln& prohibited.
o retway r ~-way can only hope for the best " Prlnce,.Alfted Yacht Club Bowl. headed f~r the scene when the Ca1ypgo within his desk. "The Janau11e ln thl1 1tatute could e"'°
between the 1.nterchangu wll also be ' OQ cotrected tlmei, New Zealand's first reported the fire at 8:30 p.m. (PST) The alleged computer m111zlne editor tr'p unsuspectln1 citizens and 1ubjeet
lteded. a highway d t par l me n t ,.,~ Patliflnder took first place, twel ve Monday, but w1s advised to resume i.l.t who contacted him last week claimed to them to 2Q.ye1r sentences for which the
spokesman nld. . D C }} aecond1 abe.ad of Ragamuffin , New South lormer course toward Port Everglade1, have a copy, but police aren't 1aying U he statue provide.," the court aald.
In all, more than 40 acres alonga1de the 0e8 0llll8 y Wales · -thtn came Wal-.Anlwa New Fll\., when the Coast Guard learned the elpiained how it wa1 oblalned. The voided atatute prohibited the com·
freew1y will be fully landscaped lftth ~ Zeala~; 'M.prning Cloud, Br 1 i a in; Green Port was handlinc the rescue. · Marchuk, 1a\d C1pt. Oyaa1, denied mission of "the abominable and ~~ther 23 acres bf.Ing aeeded. . Ai · American Ea'gle, U.S., Prospect of Whit· The Federlco C. could not have arrived ever d!Stributing any. deteatable crime against nature, either
Ruldentlal art:1,s are adjaceat to th~.. ,, • m f_ or Highest' by, Britain, Polaris, New South Wales ;. on the scene until about 5:30 a.m., whUe He immedi1tely checked hi• desk and with mankind or with beast." But
freeway through mu~~ of this .section, Pllarlm, New South \'{ales and Cervantes the ,Green Port was already rescuing the discovered only 2t ol the semi-secret nowhere dou the statute a1y whit the ~e 1pokesman 1ald. Land~ap1ng Is re-IV, brilaln. • _ ... cref(Jnen .11hortly after midnight. blueprints for his v1111L enterprise. crime conslsta of.
qulred to make the thoroughfare more A til T nast Says? . rhe race was sailed ln. shtftr ·12 k!'IOt ·rr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-comp~ub1~. with Its Immediate• sur· . ', q · .v -.: • · ' .. :, Eist Northeast breeie just off Sydney
rounding•. llatbor. ·
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HAM~TON, Berffiuda (AP)·-= )>rest-Overall points in the series ,are New
dent NIIOi\ ·suggflsted that Trell sury Zealand ·JS6, New South Wales ·lf9, Bri-
Secretary John B. Connally has h'i fye1 taln 148, VlctDria 70, Unlted· State1 67, on the White Houie. Jn. his toast Monday night at the state SOuth Augtralla 66, and Tasmania S$. .
dinner which British Prime Minlste?"
Edward Heath gave aboard the frigate
Glamorgan. Niion recalled that he mid
Secretary of S\ate William P. Roger1ltad
been naval «ficers durin& World Y<-.t i b
and that Connally had been President
John F. Kenne<:ly's Secretary of the
Navy.
The President noted that "Aim for the
Highest" ls the Glamorgan '• motto and
added : "That just happens to be the mot.-
to of the . Secretary of the Treasury. also· .. ,
There has . beern 1peculatlon lbat''Con~
nally. the only Democrat In Nixon's
Cabinet, ml,(ht supplant Vice Pre1ldent
Spiro T. Agnew 1s Nixon'• running mate
in 1m.
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·Anaheim Church ' • I •
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Blaze Bla111ed
On 'Fire Bugs~ . ..-.....
Firebugs were blamed f~wo of three acts of vandali.11m-to ~nali' w.1-churches
last Wee.k.f:n4 by· Firt I~\ tOr Norman
Morgan. · · ·
Damaged by incendiary blazes were
the West Anaheim United Methodist, 2045
W. Ball Road and Grace Mi11\on1ry Bap·
tlsl Church, one block away 1l 1924 W.
Ball.
Edi.son Pays Isl Morgen called the fires .the "d.,truo-Uve type by person or persons who mu1t
bt demented to do this to a church."
Tax IristaIIment = ::1~~.burglary It the premises at
~ .:.. third church hit wa1 Grace
Southern CaJifornia Edison eoffi&>any ··JA!'beran, 700 W. South St. There a lape
paid "'eoa,m to Orangt County a:t the• '~der Wll 1tolen.
first lnitaUment ol Jta 1'11·71 local' pro... ~l1'~1an said the two flrea were set by
perty tax bin. -• tt'ii ume method -cardboard lanlled
The a1~t«"1i orflet will ,,nd about , fttt entry had been 11ined by amashlng
seve n ]Jlettent~'t}IJs total, Of\ $158,73$, ·plate glass doon.
directly .to the c:1ty ol Huntingtori Beach. J)lmage at United M~lhodl1l was
The. =mi:ian.vJ~ one of Oranit·County'a .eati6iated at $5,000 aod at Grace
large1r IU!>aien; Hid EdJaon Olttrlct Ml!l!onary Jlaptist, 171,000.
Manapt P. W, .ruc~ardson, who-pointed ''J1M: former chureh h1a been desecr1ted
out tMt 1bdut 'half or tht tax money wlll by v1ndal1·thret times In Jeh than thre1 ao ror support ofl)Obllc ecroc1noo. l'ftOfllhs, police reported. A window wa1
In April, Edlsnn will pay .1not.Jier $4.S · i hattered last week and tht pl1ce
.mlllloi, to tbt oounty, whlch>wlU bctna tll r1ns111c:kcd but no Ure wanet. An electric
1nnual property t11 )>'ymenta to typewriter was 1ltJlen in etch of thi two
Sl ,217.tM. previous burgl1rle1.
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THANKS!
Thanks to all of our customers
For making 1971 such a successful year.
Also we would like to publicly than~
the .greatest employes in Calif. Thanks for your dedication,
Joya lty. They are appreciated. enthusiasm, integrity and
DAVID ALTON DAVID ~INNEllN
NANCY 8ALOYAN BILL LAURIE
JERRY CLAPPER LARRY LUITJENS
KEN DUTRO IRINE MARJANIAN
JO& HOLLOMAN PETE MATTHIWS
SAM MITCHELL ALAN WOODRICH
MARK NISSIN VICKIE WOODRICH
RUSS OTTEN BILL WHITE
ED POWERS
RICHARD SADA
ALDEN'S
CARPns • DRAPES
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HOUU: Mon, thru Thura., f to 1130 -Pr!,, f to f -Sot., 9:30 to S
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Clllfonl and il>oul 20 Air Cal crew
members. •
Air Cal pilot llkt lloeller, opoltesman
lot ljie aroup. aaid !bey bave been helping
in the taping PfOlect. tlmlu&I> tbe pilots'
POW ConcC1I CQmnil\lee,
"A lot of US -·military pilot. onco,
~."be aald. "We all hel,it-could be our
famlllfl oendJqi 'lllc!le ...... ... ... do wn.,t we can to help,'• ~ said.,
TWA 11ight 110 will' arrlve in .Paris at
1'40 .a.m.· W~ (Pllril time) car-
rying Capt. Nelloo -Capt. Jess
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t • \ .,~ • ' ~ I ~• • ' • ·••, ,\. ' ·· u~s. Vessel'. Rescues 34 Off Cuba • -• -"t' • ··-~ --,. ... • "' .... -•
-~~AMI '(UPI !,-~ captain· and ·Pve · It"'" not lmml'filtflr known ·wbert
"""!'i\J)'ed ltilli!il.a Cyprlot•tanitf l_oad-·tiio ~lYPIO.'l"'•.bound with 1ts,~a11<>.,01
ed with li>olasses to light an '!llllM room .mola ... !. The CO.st Guard · sud the1e
fire, raging out of cootrol ju.st Off ~~·s =~:r~ Cypriots and two Cuban national•
north cOast, after an A.mt r·i.c an Cuba offered · assistance to the craft
merc~nt lhlp resctitd 34 seamen from and ·tben granted the U.S. O>ast .Guatd
the flaming lihlp today. . permission to help; although the Calypso
The pilot of a Coast ·Guard plane on the was drifting toward Cuban territorial
scene aaXI the' U.S. nlen:hani vessel waters. ·
Green.._J>ort:had tak.ep aboard ·3•-cr.ewmen Ti)e • Green 1 P.ort was bound from
from ~e ~er~ the ;~' and ~ MObile, Ala?, to Roosevelt Road1, Puerto
w~ no'1nju~s., 1 _ _ 1 , Ri~. 1 , •
The ·Groen · Pi>rl s14yed on the scene The coast Guard pilot", said the C.l)'Jl'O
Waitilll for tbe U.S. Coast Gllird cutter, appeer.d lb h< l!inklnf, but a lfOkmnail
ll!e,lllll,..ce; wlilcll wu <Ide lite todoY. her« WI'. boca'Use J . lt& tocattoa and
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nigiitmhti for lhe Orange Com\tr· family
of Henry Cortez, the ril....d Fobom
prison convict whc> Y?N r~edi lo .the
ltate penitentiary earlier tllls· month.
~ t'?ortei, 37, -.U. ~ed to 30 years ti>
We in 1962. .
He wu itJeased on parole Nov. 1 when
a prison o!Ocial nllsreod. on apptllate
<OUrt deCision .which riilltakenly' made
Cortez ~ble lot parole lifter lel'Ving
rune yean of his 1entence. ·
He WU, retiirned,to.~ af,ter 3' ~ays
of freedom -daya sp;ent 11 an ideal parole, accM!ing to ljiS prob41Uon o!Ocer
James Greenman: 1 • • •
Coria ls·on< ot a li11nljy of IOJ1rothm
and a~tel1 wbo were1bom·yx(ft!ar.ed in
Otailge ~ty, l!Js ~<lits, )llr. "1d
Mn. JavtjlltO Corlez,ba •'lived in the
county for•i6 years. ·
draft, it pnii>Obly would nm aground
.beror:e it sank. • . • . •
The Coast Guard said the. six men still
aboard the Calypso did not appeal"' to be
in any great danger, but there were two
life boats available, one aboard the ship
and one in the water along side.
The pilot gave the Calypso's lc>cation as
three-and-one-half miles off Cayo Coco, a
large iey off the north coast of CUba's
C.maguey fr<Wlnee. "Ilte coordinates
were given as longitude 22:36 north and
laittude 78.U west, in the old Bahamas
ship cannel which runs close to the Qiban
ceast.
Eive Arrested
frt · $1 Mftlioi ''.:
-~Rooi,efy .
ll!INDSOR, Ont. (UPI) -Five persons
have been arrested and most or the
moDey recoVered in the $1,129,000 rob-
bei:Y of a brancit of the Royal Bank or
Canada, police said today.
Polic:e ·~·two .men and one.#oman
Were ·arrested in' a motel room in Toronto
•nCI twO women were picked up.in1rrakl
ori . a private home· in Mississauga, a
iUhlrb of Toronto, sborUy before the
mOtel raid. More arrests would.be made,
poll~ said." I
Wlndsor police chief Gordon Preston
said about $1 million was recovered in a
lf1ll'i:, a little smatler than any· army
footlocker.
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Irvin~ ·Votets: Turn 'Ouf' rJ P~itce Capture
' ' t • · · ' · · , · ., Huntiqgion Man il~~viJy 'on (:iiyho,Kllssue On Ass~ult Rap ·
· ' • A:Hunttngton Beach.man who .Uegedlf BY GEOllGE LEID'AL " .·tu percent of·-eJflibla ia vote·had -.ct to cut hla wile's tbn>al wttila
'Of -Dlflt Plllt ,Stiff t their ball ts \, ~ ~ ............ 1..-'"-. __ ...._ ..... ....JiA& -.. Voters ln.,lrv;ine,'1 cityhoQ!:l election' roll· . cas , 9. · , , _ """611 J._ u.:n..u•-w:u "3' ............... ~ .. · The ""' ball"' boxes t tbO IJ'vine charge Of usault With a •deadly weapdq .. td to the polls :•early and· 1tla<IY." . ; ~·r ..... ..".it , , P a k in ~-~ ,, •Qougla• E. Bennett, 30 of 7811,Barton ~ . .-..ra·lilJit.'·By I a'1!'·foday.' M~!""""'."""o~ " ,,,...,fl~ [!rtv,O, waa ·boolied: by officers ~I IO:IS
' . 1"Vine"I!ld .a~ ii!.3 Jl"rcenl O~ tjle p.m. Mondoy,"8'·Sbort tane• after'ho 1\111'
. v0teri'U.lgned tto that preCinct,~county Jpdl«llY' ?lpenaeed .his wile wltl> the One I nvocatio.n election olliciils ,said."IJ'he' I a.m. count . 0--\).. . . • ; .
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Mrs. Dolores Ruiz. I rSanta Ana
bouteWife, isrone of con.· listers. ~·He
was'takm back to prtoon Dec.~ and we
jl,lsl'lound out about it Thursday night,"
The money , aboµt·half in U.S. CllJ'l'tncy
and half in Canadian currency, was taken
from the Windsor bank Saturday morn·
Ing, just a few minutes after a Ryan
armored truck delivered it from the
Windsor Raceway.
Preston said the suspects were ar·
reated "as a result of JnfonnaUon given
to Toronto intelligence and relayed to us
)'esterday morning."
showe<! fr3 cir the '59118..;1gned to thSt-Jl!!n Mrs. ~ Bennett., 30,. h11d Oii~ • • . her hu1 repeatedly JI-l>el<ln llli .<1· y p . ',. J ·bad alteady;voled: siomacb With !Ill! dagfer, IQrced. !IM on .. ..... ear TO p0St1a . The ·polls· remain· open until' 1 o'.dc>Clr. Ille bed and threatened lb kill her,
she aald. . ·
~"Mrs. Jbdl-·aaid·her brother WIS living •
tq Ltncoln, near Sa<tameirto, "Be had a J'll> and bl had custody ol three ol his
tour girls," she aald ... COrtez also has a
IOO in the Mlrine Corps who la IChedUI·
ed !or duty In Vietnam. "Because they
.were with him, they were no longer on
welfare."
When Cortez was taken back to prison,
,an aunt who Uft:!I in Lincoln wu .ootif1ed,
"but she thought it was just a mistakt
imd he'd bo oul again in ... -'dayl,"
Mn. Ruiz said. '
· When it ~mo .apparent that Cortes
was to stay . behind .bal'I f91" the_ 21 re-.
malning yeara.--of <his JeDtence, the aunl .. ,. .
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LIFE BECAM! .A Nlc<RTMAltE'
Folaom 'Convict Corter
notified the rest of the family .•
"It's been like a nightmare," Mrs. Ruit
said, "Cloe Of Henry's nlectS got marjled
Salurday .,.i there was 'an empty pla'ce
in the pew where he should have been.
She and her husband were gntng to take
their rhonej'fuoon iiea.r him, but ' they ·
atayed here instead."
~news of Cortez' return to Fobom
""'niadepublic, tJie fanilb' bas been. the
(see ~RN, Pa,. Z)
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He said $11,000 was con£iscated by
'l'or9nto police at the private home in
Missi..,auga, which Ls near the Toronto
airport.
• ,-,.o other men, believed to be In
Windsor, were being souiht. Preston said
he expects their arrests later today.
otller persons may have been involved,
he said.
The two women arrested I n
Mississauga were identified as Edna
Helen Lefebre, 45, apd. Jessie Delorme. :I>" ·ofber• were arres!'<f st the Holiday
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No Late 'Show f o·r Council . . . .
The last two Huntington Beach <ooncll meetings~ have ke_pt to prime time ind
have not turned irilo lite shows. ,
• Monday·nlibl'• metling ended at 9:45
p.m. and the Dee. 6 -n concluded at
10:30 p.m. with observen1 noting that
these ...... tbe •only ~~that
beat an 11 P·"" ~ the coundl Jm. · posed on 1Uelf 11 monlhl ago. .
Wbat is the .-.? The ~ ..
oea90n? Light agendu? Or the fact µiat
council commiUee "'flOrll and C0!>1\ll'Dl*
from counclimen have been pot back to
the end of the 7:30 P·!I\-teSSlon instead of
being at the conclu~Oft"Of -the 4:30 p.m.
session. some counc.Umen btlleve the latter has
at Joaat helped . on the theory tllat the
change has curtailed tb6 commtnt.s from
aome 'Or their colleagues ..
The matter tame up MondllY nill>t
when·Oouncllmo• Al Coen objecled ia the
agenda "hinge noting that the propoted
switch was voted down a month ago but
was apptoved Jn bis absence two weeks
ago.. . .
'"11111 was not ·picking on Coen becauae
be "u absent," COUncilmlD Jerry
Matney ~pied to exP!aln • ' • .
"You -pldttng on Coen arid Mn. G~ beclu8e we were both abeent, 11
Coen int«jecled.
·"We ~·it again,'' Mll.l)ey con:.
~ "It passed 'WWlimoualy and lot
two meetings the. agendl llu ..,.
through quickly. It wa1 proven to wort."
Oouncllmln Jack ·a,... tool< lit> lhe
defenu. of the agenda cha,...e. 1') think
it'•· a good idea. 1 do !ranl(ly objact to
Coen and Mn. Gibbs (Councllma
Norma Gibbs) leaving at 11 o'ciO<k dur·
i9J public hearings. '11\ere'• notl)ing
ifOi'soOal• h1 M'but maybe thii will kliep
.)'OU 'bere. It
0 1 assur~ you this will not: keep me
here,'' Coen re1ponded. At a recent coun-
cil meeting COen left at 11:10 p.m. at the
conclusion ol a public heiring after conh
plaining that he wu tired and that the
council waa not keeping ia the 11 p.m. curlew.
Mn. Glbhe said that the number Of
Hms on the coundl ~enda bad much to
do with the lqlb tl·tbe mttlinp but
aaid s!>e-wwld trJ lo )>e' a "food SJl!ll'I'' and p alonl 1ritll 1M ebai>ge. 1
She added tblt OD occasions when she
haa left at II p.m. me WllS sick and
would do .. qaln w Ille ..... Ul. •
"Wilt you 10 aloltg and' be I good
sport?" Mayor Geqrrt McCracken asked
COen. .
"Do I bave any choice!" Coen laughed
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The """It wu: tile new qenh lorjnat
'WW .-in in eflect; , '
. • f • tonlghL , "I'm going ~'cut. Y<l'll'I lbroat l'm For l{u1i,tington . Election o!Ucials predict the he!IViest, :~=:."':;. .. ~~.~td to
.. turno~I to·come between tblt boun ,offi'<e , Mn. -infO!ined Qffken' that (Jer
With questionable• Umlng, '.Co'uncilman and eight. husband.•u dnmk and 1ilat he had a
Al Coen 1tuck bis neck out again Mondaf The scene at most·of t~ ballot loca· tendency to become violent when iJ>...
night on a rtligious issue. tions w~ quiet with separate election 'ebriated. ·
se,l»l 'he lfll prepared to7,face the boards set-up to handle th&6,300 who are · con!eci-e.of,S.~~.tlteCOU'"1 reglilered to rote. Al Colcl>.ql'tbe eight 31 Below in · !J:urkey
cUman moved that' the inVocltion 'tl!al; locations votel'I were assigned· 'by · JST.ANllill., Turkey (AP) -. Tho
customarily' ~ Huntington Beach .. ,alpliahet Jetter to the ballot box. ·teniperafure-dropped to 31 below> ,.-. ·-" m '-''"'-•i.f 1o· ~lnet obaerven noted the new Mondiy in eoaiem Turkey and reportl ---': :ir. 'l'!·'!';"' •• •d · '"I"• YMl' · ;..;tmi e!lirihiatea milch of tiie cooliDton · • an4 "'" ........ ""'"" ftnl.....,,.., .,, . . .. , ,:....-. . reae!!tni Istanbul said four ·persons...,.
f •'---=•• . •>t";' ' ~ .. "frl>erienCed ln'jlN~.e~-=·' ' , :found ''°""' ia"dea(b, ". ' 0 .,. ,.,.. . . \ • • • ' !t Unlmslt1 .PF, ll!:bool;·vollrl •
"That's; IJ!e wiy .~'" ~ .ln ·hlgher .'td',up lbeir.Pft~.llalloti,I!!!'!· ·. ·the ~ Jegialaliva bodies tban oun,''·he ~· . voter•, ·log. P{ior·t9 g~ )<> Ille corner pf' ....... , .
"We noed'all tbO help we.can gel,.even the multll"!'J'O'O mom loseryed I.or
implortilg dlvilio help," -COun-' v~ 'ln' their jlj!ballet g'rouping;IElrly
cilman Norma Gibbl. · . ~ :. today; ..... there TU· nv ,line ' of1 ~
Ma1.0r -Georp M<leracMI> said l he voters. . · • 1 would vote against It, .but iddtd that'.be .. ,The · 'IJnlversity .Park ·'Eltmentary
woold be. happy to have· COunclhnan Coen School..~ however, was .amoQl~tbe. ·
or any rabbi give the invocatlon at ~Y 1 lowe&t -·or·~ ,wlth 'drly f!!IDI'
time. l<I don't think others should be · voters. By .9 a.m.~oblf88 of • a.igotd
depnviit," he ..id. · to that location/ had come to vote -1.1·
Coundlman Coen baa raised the toi>fc "rcem. • •
helon. A yur ago he -aiaured by Cl· ; The following Is a. liating, of ~lber poli-
ty a.rt l'lul JOllOI that all cierl)'lnelt rnk ptaee1 and the turnout reported ~Y ~the llM>cation were nq-mt tile county .~r of ~oten 111 a.m.,
1o -aill' denominatioMhtlec-• the 'peroent Of the ...pitnllloll and tlJe ~night Coo...._ t,;//1 llUlllherO!votenal'lpe4,fotho~
llalOor "*11 Coen ti be -· . bed ,. piaco: , • bf 'IW "C'uoa or 1111. tno ti m. -twt. liOcI< &cMol; ia i.i .,.led, ......_ -bobs ...... °"" . 1llat II' 11.5 pOr'ctnt.ci! the l#lt mlped NPDa.I 11111 lo had ""'°' ill'• -.llav· to 1ldl i.ilUltg plooe. • • illl 11\tit' -lilifll' • 11r 'I' .... ' .-«-,._ 1Wtted . .,... _.,,,, • -. ' '. • • ·:II· ~ -. :u pjrCml' ~'Ibo ,Ill c!,:~ ~ .... ~ ~.,.;,...,Ill~~ w.s
Coon aiao oald tl>ol he dli.JIOl a. any ' •nt of tlie'i~IGI ~ ' '
l'm>int need tor 111 ln'OCl!tion at evory •!..Jleolor ~. Unltonlty P./lfk,
meetlntl 1110 potntod Oii\ tllal clergymen 119 had •otec!, II.I peren ol the 7iq
do not always 'iloej> the aPflOlll!menl to . relislri-' ;
giva the lnvocalioci. · . -'V---UDPmtty Park,> 'l'J>e. 'mOtlon !•lied wlllt 00\IY Coon and • ·fl. bod -.~. u ~ <>I. the •
Millllq 'la ftvor aiil Ted ;~.' Jack rqfstmod. . · ', G'*i Mn; <lillba ..i -.,,_ · ' .;.qi;;, ltlp,ai•_,_,, $1 ¥4~ .,.,... ' ' ' ' ·~·--*...-.
Cbrlilmas -~~ areweti land. dnlory' !0< ~ ~~·~
with light rain. )>e&lnning tonlillt.
and .steady rain tridleled for aw
rest or the . ....tt. Low1 tbouiil boj
,near tO with ~In tbe .,._
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Apartments
Ban Slated .
To Continue
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' The ~month -.tarlam on awl·
ment -nic\lon In l!IOll ol Huntington
~-to end Jlo. 1, •W .,be ei-
t.ode\!Dul tbe ..t(ected ,,.. will be
llftlller.
~ .. lnstrudod· the plarinGig
ltalf llond1y night lo rodeline tho boun-
darlc& of tile UIOl'atorlwn aria 1lon1 with
a rtc:OIM'/tilded Uriie ufenilon tor oon-
11del1li0r>. 11 1-Ju. 3 """1Cll meetjpg.
· ni,·~ llllJI ilecide<l'Mood1y .lt,ht
to ,~ lt)>m .!be mo~lorium w cle~tqnenla for.wlilch rin!f 111c,I mopa
lllvo abUdy~ llJllllOl'Od by the"°""' ell. '~
Tbe preoenl ban forbldJ the 1.s..,.,,.,. ol
--permlla for apartment P<'>' )ectt for all ol the city north ol Ellis
j\ve...,, '!JICl!ldinl Runtinston Hubour.·
1 PllllD!r.~r j(en Reynolds said !Duch f!f the ionin( IUd mHter J>l1Mlng
Of the study area had been revised but it
may take until April or May to complete
~ ol IL
1 He &aid that the staff had received
, ·~· m1113 lnqulries" from'devel~
MCI land Onus t1DCe the 'moratortain
.... Wo elhct. -•
QI)/ Allornq lloo Bonla reconuneodld .that the fi1Mly .... ~ <Olllpreuod ..
lmdi u possible to indble procrw bad -made. .
• The -•him doea not Include Olio-
dnmtnh1m projects.
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F,...P .. eJ
RETURN .•.
target of crank calls, but that'• not the
worst oC it, 1ccordin1 to Mn. Ruiz. ·
Their father recently suffered a stroke
and has a blood clot in hfJ neck'. ·Mn.
Rull .11ld he Js on medication and the
family has been warned that any aevere
emoticmi.l _.upset_ could be fatal, to Uii.e
elder Cortez. ·
.. It gave him such aJift when be found
out ui.t Henry "aJ 1ettln1 out, It reaJ!y
did him good. We bavtn't told bfm yet
that Henry'• been taken. hide. We're
afrai~lt would ldll him." lhe &aid. ..
.Multiple., Rapist.~
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Handed 5-year, ·
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Prison -S~ntenoo
An Orange County Superior Court judge
who was asked it> "le't the spirit of the
J'M>llday season" enter into his final··
ilecision today sentenced multiple rapist
Larry Oswald Jones to five yur.s toJIIe.
stale prison.
Judge William Murray rejected last
lnute appeals for clemency on behalf of
Santa Ana man and agr1!ed with pro-
ecutor Pat Brian that Jones, 34, was on
'a sil months crime &prr:e" when he
raped and assaulted several women nlorlsts.
Brian successfully urged the judge to
ure that Jones r~ived psychiatric
peatment in car~lly supervised sur-
;-oun<lings and-_not on the probation terms
_-dvocated by Jones' lawyers.
• "He is a very dangerous man who is
'i;uilty of one of the most heinous crimes
:&n the book," the prosecutor said.
: Jt was testified during Jones' trial that
lle halted a number of women drivers -
1lll of them in a sll block aru of
:,downtown Santa Ana -with the plea that
'ills car had broken down.
• Several women who offered hltn a lilt
-said they were driven to remote arias of
the county at gunpoint and raped by the
burly defendant in attacks that began
'in September', 1970 and ended with
Jones' arrest in February, 1971.
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FORT ~UD.F,llDALE. F I a ;
(AP) -~ ft_ hll, f ~'1:1:1;~
, Claallc. He hu a prior .,..,.
mltment In< PtkJn&. •
· Jn a 'letttf.. .to Gleaaon Monday,
Nixoll"<d" "I lWoUaht I WOUid be
abli to wOrk It (the loumam•nt)
into my ach6dule.1However, that'll
the date• I arrive In Pektn1 and
• ev.tn U we had an SST I would be "
unable to be in both placu on tht
· ame day."
\ 2 Localities
Hour Apart
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0n Poll Time
By ALAN DilooN
Of 1111 Delb' ....., ......
ljuntlnglon Beach lod FounW. Valley
are separated ti.y moh'than· 'u1t a bc:ilfn.
4ary. ~r~'a. also a ·tlme gap. ·
It's not ·something you notice e-.:ery, day°
but preclhct workers may be a.ware· of I~
April 11 when municipal elections will be
lield In each cl!f. . .
The Folll}taiii Valley polls will 'be. operi
from 7-a.m. ·to I p.m. and the Huntlniton
Beach precincts from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m .
And the hoUr's difference at twill1bt Is
provtnr to be t-l>fOblem since the Foun;
taln Valley·School·Dlll11ol, whlch ·eo)'ttl
part·ot Fountain Valley lod 'J)lrt o(.Hwi-
tlngloo Beach, ls seel<ing lo clioJolldolt a
special trusta eleclloa with·, the two
lllUnldpoJ elections.
l'ndicatlom today .... tllal neither Hun.
tington Beach nor Fountain Valley j1 Im·
louJ to change· its electtoo hours IO both
, would ·conform.-·
Fountain Valley City Clerk Mn.·li111Y
C.ole · .nys that a , gl)Od pe~ta1e of
Fountain Valley resldenta vole in· the
final bo.ur from 7 to I p.m. • ,
Huntington Beach City Clerk Paul
Jonu has not found this to be: the cue
in tbe·beech ·City.~ l'We tried keeping the
polls-open an hoµr later once but-a check
ol the votlng •front 7 to a p.m.-did not
justily ·wor}ting our· ~ection worker• -UM
utra_-.bow,'' be· 'aid.
Jon.ea Qld this morn.inc that he ha1
asked .. the , legislative counsel I.ft
Sacramento fpr an opinion on how the
dilemma might be resolved. "Precedent
Ills been estabUlhed for the combloing ol
~«hool el~ with two munl:ciP':l elec--
~,'~_.. *" 'Ch~tioaJa whether ~ .w!""' i 'Iii'& ~filncl ilillJI ti ... al~ san\A or .illeU!J 'lilnt
may open an hour longer."
&&ch Body
Ac~Qui~kly
·on ·Official
Nobody handed out script! during Motr
d1y night'• Huntington Beach city counc\1
meeu,i; "but , each -0! the council
members present followed.th! same lines
IpJ<!aieina newly hlred dty admlnlstntor
Dal')d Ro1'1andt.
'lift hlJ: ,13 years of experience with
Probltma ~ a similar type as we have ln
l{µntliiitM )!elch. He ~., a 11"e•t deal
Upe.rtJae ud ahow1 a willingness to work
"Ith the ttlfr• -Mayor Geor1e
Mi!Cracken.
.. We api:nved him unanimou.sJy and
w1U..t any huales. We looi fOl?ard to
haVlnJ htm go to work" -Cooncllm ..
,f!iek il....,'. '
••we .spe11t 'more timf'interviewing Mr.
Rowlands than with any other candidate&
I'm impressed with the manner in which
he fielded our questions" -Councilman
Alvin Coen. .
"He has an excellent background ind
he hu contact! in Washington with.
senators from ~e west coast and with
peopJe·trom the Department of Housing
and Urban Development," -Couqcilman
Jerry Matney. •
"I am very impressed With Mr.
Rowlands. He is a man o,yho seemed to
have a good professional background,
wide experience, and 1..1oo4.family life"
-Councllmah Norma Gibbs. "Hi is ,very much outatandlng. He did
ahow tis aome pictures of his family'too. 1
apa IW't this man will be .a credit to t~
city" -Councilman Ted Bartlett. ROwJand:s, 55, was formally hired by
the eouncl1 Monday rpght. He was city
manager of Tacoma, Wash. for 13 years
unUI he was fired in 1969 .. The councilmen
who dismissed him later. were recalled.
Since 1959 Rowlands has bee.n exe<:utive
vice .president of the Seattle University
District Development Council.
· RowJands will assume his new post ln
Huntlpgton .Beach on oi before Feb. 15.
He . will reylact Doyle Miller who _ wa~
fired 6y the Huntlnglon Beach City Coun·
c:ll Jn Qcf.ober.'
Law.suit Looming
To H(llt College ... -.... . ~
"'ork f or"'raxe8.
Jqn~ ~ to have 4111. IM~r · ,to , -reoort,~,1 11J-.'lllli1!!1ilo'l111lll'i\11 ,.QlY ·A l1wluil ls being prepared lo ilop l!ie Cq}lrltf\~t;1ili ~teUria ~t ~--p.m •• MOtt J~yYiQI tf a t-"~nt pr9perJy tail ~n'-
day. . . i . , • crµa UirouabOut Uie C9ast Community
The school elect.ion 11 to fill the vacan-C6Uege District to finance $935,900 w~rth
cy caused by, the re&lptlon of of improvements at Golden West Coll.~ge.
hl.1gjriesan1n • Hllold Brolvn ~ •bb bas ; '.:'IWUtminster City At_forney-P a u I
moved out ot the district. School offlci1!1 Morgan wa1 instructed by the city coun-
estim.te that about $11000 co~ld be1sav~ ~~ ell this w~ to prepare the suit to1oppose
bJ.: • CC?.".1~idatlng'-tht vott ~ltho t'?i .tie, ~atlon of a s~cial assessment
munic1paJ elecUon1. • -"'"' 'l:tistrict fhaf would impose the tax.
The district ls being formed by the CQJ-~ge dlsb-ict trustees and the Huntington
Glasswa• "-e· Takeff ~ liiacll l:ily eouncil:under a law referred
, _ ~ . t,.as lhe-1913 Act. ' ·
Morgan was unanimously instructed by
F D • ·· lbt Westminster Council to file an action rom nve~ay '• that would lest the validity ol lhe assess-
• Jnerit'"·dislrict. Two hundred cases •. of '"'aJauwart. · Th°t .l:ctl5>11 was requested by Mayor
valued-It $1,500 were ·stolen..·~ ~ Derek. McWhinney whO bat criticized the
driveway ,r:A. a Fountain Va,Jley min, Moo-· usessm~t district as ",taiation without
day nighl, police reported today. -rtpruentatloIL" •
The bar-type glaMes were taken from'• .. un4et. the-~,-wbich won 4-3 ap-
the driveway of Robert W. Allen, 159t proval by the Hwitington Beach council,
Los Altos St., sometime during tht night, a city in which a college is located can
acairding to investigating officers. The form the assessment district, but the levy
thief left one broken case I n the would be impruied on residents in all
driveway. cities which lie within the college district.
Police offered no clues as to why.Allen Huntington Beach 's action also has
had the alassware in his driveway in tbt been prole!:ted by Costa Mesa, Newport
first place. Beach, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach.
Charles Weaver Selected
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Acting Marina Principal
Charles Wuver, former usi1lant prtn.
clpal al Marina High School,-hu been ip.
pointed actin1 principal of the school.
Weavei-, 49, will head the campus' ad.
ministrali09 while Principal Glen Dys-
-·inger is on leave to conduct a 1peclat
study on the feas.ibility of year-around
_'£hoo\s .
the appolntment, approved by trustees
of thl! Hunlin&ton Beach Union· High
School District last week, la for an in·
definite period of time but is expected to
Ja~t fo~ the remainder of the school year.
Dysinger will conduct his studies In the
framework of the district'• current
shortage of classroom space. He ls also
!oakifll at attendance boundarh11 In M
effort to equalize the burden of over.
enrollment amon1 the dl1trlct'1 nve cam-' • puses. ..
Weaver camt lo lht high ~hool dillri<:I
In 1961 as a acienCe te.acbtr at ....
Westminster Hi1h School. lle ll!IJ i!Uved
•• wl&tant ~ ln chlr1e -of Cur· .
-rlculnm. on. the, Marina campua s1nce
1981. J.
Th< >elinc prlncipol and ~ii t< I f t, . ·
Carolyn, .have (I~ chlldrtn and make
thtir home al -Mil Rhone Lane, Hun·
tington Beach.
Moving lnto We.tvtr'a aulat.ant prln•
clpal spot la Lury L. 1Alc11, 1'ho bas
been assiltant prindpel or 1Upervliion
ACTING PRINCIPAL
Mlrln• Hleh'• We1wr
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lod' acllviti"' IAlcas' position Is being
U.lctin over by Jack Kennedy, Marina 's
ft.hlet!c director, who will serve an ad·
mtnilCratlve lntemship on the Job.
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Sl,ate a1id Slip With Ted and Ethel
Ethel Kennedy and her h:rolher·in-law Senator Ed-
ward Kennedy get lntO the swing of the season a~
Rockefeller Center in New 1 York tts they host
seventh annual Christmas Skating Party for kids
from Brooklyn. Party was founded by the late
Senator Robert Kennedy .
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Bike Accidents·
Given Attention
In Huntington
Bicycles are fun .. Accidenlf are fl.OL
But somehow the two are inll!t~~iped
although the Huntington Beach POl_ice
Department Is doing.its ,best to J>.r.eflk _the
relationship.
The number of bicycle fatalities has in·
creased 11 times over the last year in the
Los Angeles area. While Huntington
Beach hu had po bi~ycle fatalitie.!1 this
year, officers point out there have bffn
)19 accidenta to date. ' ·
T9 compat tbe,1'!!'!l"i•I aqp~\.r~,
officers have turile4 author,s, ano a{ej~t
about to publish a colorini, boOk called
''.BicycJe.Safety"1s Fun." 'ji 1r
The book is aimed at the prima~,
c!en:ientary school ,~q.~t. 71 t1:)e age. at
which safety sugg~tloilS are believed to
be neede<t most. 1 With the aid of carloOB eharacters,
safety rules appearing in the form Of
slrtlpJe rhymes and coloring instruclio&,
·the book·stresses that learning safety can
be rUn as Well as a way or preventing ac-
cidents. J
ln addition to giving eight important
safety rules, the book also contains brief,
· easily understood seetions on how to rid;e
a bicycle properly, how to choose tbe
right bicycle, and how to j,.ake care of it!
Jerry Webb, the police departmenrs
community affairs officer, said "Bicycle
Safety Is Fun" will be given to eleme~
tary students In January.
Bullet-head Needed?::
SYSI'ON, England (UPI) -Showman
Joe Weston-Webb says 12 applicants have
responded to his ad in a local newspaper
for a "trainee cannonball required for
test-firing of new cannon."
He said the successful applicant will
.get $54 each ti~~ he is shot from a 2-foot-
wi<le, S-fl')()t·lon~ cannon at a local fAir.
Bank Bandit Fights Crowd
To Pi1ll $1,154. Robbery
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of llll 0111Y Pllol Stiff
A frustrated gunman who finally fled
with $1,154, vanishing in Christmas shop-
ping crowds outside a Costa Mesa bank,
is sought today by the FBI and Orange
Coast law enforcement. agencies.
The hard-liatted bandit who hit tlie
Security Pacific. National Bank branch at
,JJ& ,E. l~lh St., ,10 ryiinutes ~fore noon
learned. what any customer could tell hlm
this season: it took awhile. .
... Qne te1ltr Wflttaway:from her cage.
' A· seco'nd 1lad little' cash in her drawer
du~ to ,;;thdrawals.
An~ a third - a young trainee just
learning the ins and outs of taking money
in and giving it out-thought it was all a
joke.
Visibly angered, th.e gunman reached
across the counter and snatched bills
from· her till, pocketing his blue steel
automatic pistol and fleeing out the rear
door.
Officer Harry Ehrlich, who arrived in
the crowded bank moments ,after the rob-
bery occurred, said patrolmen were
11ightly stymied in the initial manhunt.
Nobody in the bank saw which way the
gunman fled, because the windows are
plastered with f1!$live holiday decora-
tions." ·
Investigators said the map , In bis late
~ and rather handsome, entered at
11 :49 a.m., lining up behind customer
Margaret K. Stoneman, 45, at the first
teller's window,
No teller was behind the counter.
Police said Mrs. Stoneman politely ex-
plained the lady had gone to get fresh
bills and ml~ht be away for awhile.
Thanking her with what she later
described as great courtesy, the mi.nil1
envelope-carrying man moved down th1
line to Window Five.
"This is a holdup, give me all tht
money," teller Margaret Vaszily, 45, wa1
told.
She said she banded over a sum of $20,
$10, $5 ·and· $1 denominations, but was
told to gjve more.
she said she· showed the· empty cash
drawer, at which time the left.handed
pistol-wieldero-moved onll:lown hll:Window
Seven, whlle10Uier custOme.rs went about
their buSinesS unaware. ... .
Once poised, before train~ tel,ler Con-
nie S. Manning, 21, he repeated his de-
mand for .tn unauthorizec;) c a 1 b
withQ.raw.al.
Poli~ said Mrs. Mal)ning thought he
was either joking, or perhaps she wu
being tested, while Mrs. Vaszily was
simultaneously triggering a silent rob-
bery alarm connected to a central com·
munications·bank al. pollce'headquarters.
Unknown to the handsoJTie bandit, black
and white units throughout the city were
focusing their attention on the addresa at
that moment.
T,he lra~ teller told him she couldn't
hand over the money, saying she wasn't
assigned to Window Seven.
Furious, the bandit reached in and
snatched the bundles of bills, then gave
up and ducked out the back door.
Detective James Blaycock said FBI
agents arrived shortly lherafeter to take
a separate bank robbery report.
Witnesses agreed the man wore a
visored construction-type h e I m e t ,
sunglasses, with a reddish blond
moustach, blue V-neck 1weater ind tan
or brown trousers .
THANl(S!
Thanks to all of our customers •
For making 1971 such a successful year.
' Also we wovld like to publicly thank
the greatest employes in Calif. Thanks for your dedication,
Joya lty. They are appreciated. enthusiasm, integrity and
DA VI D AL TON DAVID FINNERN
NANCY BALOYAN BILL LAURIE
JERRY CLAPPER LARRY LUIT J.ENS
KEN DUTRO IRENE MARJANIAN
JOE HOLLOMAN PETE MATTHEWS
SAM MITCHELL ALAN WOODRICH
MARK NISSEN VICKIE WOODRICH
RUSS OTTEN BILL WHITE
ED POWERS
RICHARD SADA
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES -T 663 Placentia · Ave.
COST A MESA
646-4838
HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs., 9 to 5:30 -Pr!., 9 to 9 -Set., 9:30 to 5
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w· ter Raitt
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9n:fuasi . ;:
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The llnj m.ajor win!« rll!Nf«m lw
Soutllem Callfomlo Is bulldlng up about
4"° .mil• off flit .<OU\ todly "IJlll Is ~OW•
ly. moving 1 eislWan!. '1ttOr'dlng lo the
U.!f.'Weather ~rVice. · · • ' '
Tiltsday, -21, 1971 -
;Roy ~sney
~ 'I .... 1u~d .~t ·~ 73 . .
'· . In Burbank . . .. . '
' BURJIANK (UP!) -Roy 0. Disney,
whole behind·thHcena busineu.acumen
buUI , ~ enterll"""'\il empire on bJa bro~. Walt's talent for. drawing lovable
Wkllitj ulialll1 111111 maklllg 'lnnooent
> drllma come truer ~ late llonday.
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' n.ie·~p ftinlei of !lie storm on du& ¥i 'u.a ,e~ alol~"tlle J ~~ 1 :''\'!ii! . ljgbt ,drizile . expedOd ''-'•hi
night. H• WU 78. \ · ,
The cauae of death wu •" certbraI -·:
hernorrh'i•. that toOli the pioneer movie eiecuUVe'I ~life at 'lt"!e-,.m. at~""St'
Jooeph'1 holpltel, 1 Dlmiey lludio ~ "' • w latO full-lkidged"~ • · 'lltrsfmi:: by w~ 11U1~1 ~ rJln wW -~ tbroogbFrlday, llcdr~ to tbe Weatbent\111.' ;' ,
.,)'llolf l\Ylng n••• tile bl~ \iOi II
spotesman ~ -· ~ • • •
lti-re""""" thft' ·1r ,_,, ' · , , rr.-:-le\I near !1iw~ "1d hU been. moving rapidly
toward the mainland. 11\e wtatber
ae'rvtce slid t11e rront awled near 11s cur. ' .. ' nnl poijlloo and began bullc(log In /O<ct.
It ·~ moving agl!ii 'Ibis' morn!nl, directly fot'56ulhlaod alioritl.
· 'Showera should be •JlorodiC by Friday:
•PiQrding t.o I.be weat service, and cna~ ~re Chrl!tinaa ining will be
clear ~ dry. ·! · . ,
The lpprOachlna stor ~ e&tµnated to
be bearing.at least an inCh"tlf1 rltn for the
Los Angeles BasJn and coastal regloru:
and up to two inches for the mountains. . ' ' ' ~ . . The weather service stre~, bowev.er,
that the snow level ls near 10,IXKI feet so
the rainfall will ~ relativdy "artn.
Lows during the next few days should
be near 40 on the.-coaat wiµi bigM in the
low· llOs.. . ·
• • Anaheim Church
Blazes ' Blamed
On '~ire Bugs' ..
Firebugs were blamed for -two of three
a~t.s of Vandalism to Anaheim churches
last weekend by· Fire Inspector Norman
Mo'tgan. ·
Dainaged by inpendiary blazts were
the west Anaheim United Methodist., 2045
W. Ban Road and Grace Missionary Bap-
tist Church, one block away at 1926 W.
Ball.
; Morgan called the fiiu the ''destruc-
tive type by person or per90ns who must
be demented to do this to a church."
There was no burglary at the premi&es at
either edifice.
The third chureh liif"' wu Grace
Lutheran, '100 W. SOuth St. There a tape
f'eCIOl'der wu stolen.
' Margan &aidttha. two fires were. aet by
,the Wile meth9<1 -cardboard Ignited
after entry had been gained by smashing
plate glasa doors.
Damage at Unlt,d Methodist was
estimated at JS,000 and at Grace
'Missionary Baptist, '75,000. '
The former church has been desecrated
by vandals three times in less than three
months, police reported. A windoW was ,
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Youth Arrested '
In Firebomb
A Laguna Hills mart had a
narrow escaPe from serious injury
Monday night when a firebomb ap--
parenUy tossed at hin:I exploded a
few feet away from his driveway .
Orange Coupty shetrff's officers
look a 15-~w-old boy from Ille
same area into custody after
charging him with making the
Molotov cocktail from a quart-sized ·
IOda botUe filled with gasoline arid
stuffed With rags. ,
John Cheater Todd ol 252SI
Hartog St. told officers that the
firebomb wu burled .at him while
he was standing in the driveway. It
hit Ille J'Old and e>ploded In a ball
of flames.
.
-. . Roy Disney lnhmted Ille lllm\ey .,,_
tertalnment empire, and was i.ts cbief
moving spirit, loll~iog the d"th of Walt
Disney firif c~ 111 19e«:·11~ l>lllt1111
tiUe WU clilJnnan Of !he boon! ind chief
executive olllcer. His "'1 lunctloo, u!he
aaw i~ .hopever, wa1 keeper of .•lhl
wholesome -.pirlt ·that-bhnty ereatM,
and that , permeated the~ cartoons,
rqovles and amµaemenj park4.
·Quint-ChrisJ•s -··; ., ~: . , . .
r , ..... ,..,. , • •• -t~··· ,. . .
Roy Dlmoy pUahed llirough creation ·o!
the ,POQ. m.l~n Disney World Deve!,op-
1!1<111. ill 6rlaildo, Flt., alter w~11:1,dealb;
1od devoted hil!laell to 'keeping the
~ financially sue<:esslul,' aod
follow~ the aa'rrte lines1 that Walt
II'• Cl!rls\m~tJine. ltir., the 'Kienast. qulntuplellil!{ .,;...Ome1of their presents at their home. From left are
1,Jberty. Cqni,e'~i N.J,; ~ they _get an early !cloJl>at· ,~ .• '!.mYI Sara, G<lrdon, Ted and t.liagall. · • , ,
1 • '. 4 • e!Uib!lahed.
· -· · I · : · · He .did-not try to fin •bJa crUJJvl S I S 't T• ht" A • t brother'• 1hoes as an artist. ' ' 0 ()US ' I ' ' 10' ·' wa~ . "No, I dr1w the !\De," he olice_Aid. ..,, '"111at:1 not my field. I'm going to atick
· · • · • '"' totheflnancialend."·· ' '·' ·:Exve~ted ~Veto on Reni~p ·_ ru:~~i'.;o~~~~
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County to (;(;tin .. • "f ?> •
if; 1Redistrict
• I ' ' ' • ' ' • M-eusur-e .s·tawis . ·
. • • t • • • ' It wu Roy who loaned '250 to Walt -·When :the LegiSlatun! c!onveoes In 1173, · .~, 0 .. ,.,,..,;_ ·.(AP.) bi'"·r • · · ' · · who kicked In .,, ud bJa early talents. u • ' ~.....,~l,,v -The u.1: portiorunent Commiasioo, whlch they ex~ ~ fl!ere are goln1 to be ...,. ...,. I1ce1 • · ' pert .-ru pioduce 1 iedistrictlng plan a fllio animator to lhl ~P -l<> ~ the State · ~1ior1 'ia.,d leglslalive fight over ;fe:lpportlonment more favorable to the GOP' for OIJeft 1 cartoon studio in amall tented
Asiemblymen.-11 fflw. of wtllcb ' wm -~ allpped-lnto.Phiae ·Z·Mollllay -I WI of Republicans to take to the court Lt. Gov. building behind • real ullte office In
"'"1irig irom Or · ' • Colinty, · · uneasy lull while lowmaken of both Ed Reinecke; a )!epubliian wbO • ·.!! Hollywood In 1123. An uncle loaned tllem
If the reapport':r_nmerit p~an stadia ·ai P.rties·~waJt ,~ouilr, for an ex~ chairman of the C()mm.isslon, insisted the another '500. • . ,. • w or thr partisa bllll body will Jlttpare nonpartisan reap-In those early years Walt drew the pie-passed, Orange·COunty wi have a NW &fVemor 1 ve ' ee n ture& _, at first ·• character , named ' ....... b th Dem 1-I II d portlomnent proposals.· · , • -,,_ r As5emblym&n and , parts ~ of a • new ~ Y e . _ ocra .... vn ro e Oswald Raj> bit -Ind . Roy worked the
1 gislature The plans of.bpth the .commission ~d nd k t the books Congressman and State Senator. · · · 1 · · the legisl~ture· are now under 'legil cameras 8 ep ·
With '-the ·possible exception of the · Boih Democratic and Republican clouds, because of t"e 1 .... 1 .. lature'i failure But the rights to Oswald wete Owned ,. • 1• '"6-"' ~Y ~ni:eone else and were reclaimed. · Assembly district. the additional district ii,. OJI. ~· ~ll'euiOnal ~ "state Senate to act in itS regul&r session and because Walt cami up with hil own character, ar~ shared. with other counties and all .SUpr¢ie· '?°)1rt to make· the final decision of le'gal opihions, challenginJ the con~ a moo~ared mouse named Mickey, who
have been drawn In •heavily Repµbllcan on DeW cbngresslonal and otate Senate stitut.ionallty of the commmion. ' was fitst lseen at the Colony Theater in
area& ' · --.a ..... a .. -bl ,.••ct !in d h The plans adopted by the l~gislature on New York In 1921. on thattmouae and the 'lile''ptiuOIOphy ol the: 0erhocrab' pl~ .w· no;x;u• y u.wtw?• es, an eac strict party line votes would take sway animal playmates Walt drew a!'Ol!tid him
seems to have been ,to keep the P8itf ~ maneuV~ring quietly for ad-two G·op seats in the A81embly and one -their three finger.t bands dapper· in
ReJiublicans out ol, "" two DedlOciatic 'lintagea In Ille expectedCourt fight. In the Sen•te .• They would alsO give white glovea -' Roy Jltoney parlayed Ille
' u .. ,~,......._
DO,,'• B1ist J'rienfl
:oenver fir'eman Ron . Moeder
administers oxygen to Rocky,
a five-mOnth-old German shep-
ber~, after Ibo .dog w11 .5ap-ped· in a blazing }\ouse .mon~
day. Another dog died in the
fire, b4t ' l Rofky ' SurviY~,
thanks to _M~er. -.
I
Garden Grove Bank
Rbb~d for $3,oOO
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dblficU In Ille <O\lllty. : :Qemocrata ~dmilled iJ,ey ezpec1 the Democrals at least three of dalifom!a'1 OU!<ome Of the original l190 IUte Into I
-The result has been .the creaUon of the ·five neW seats in Con~. business worth h•>MrM• of,mllllofts. A Bank~ of ~·America braoc:h at 9851
"Qorydo<ir" -the Mseinbly di1trlc\ ·or ·¥Js they · rammed tln:ough Ille Senate A!semhly · Speali1r {ic!b, .M or et j 1, '.l'l\e..lllsney bi:ou;;;.-;.e,e the children Chapman Ave;, 'tarden Grove, w:i rob-
De'!'ocrat Ken Cory ol Garden · Cfroyi Ind Alsembly early -Monday wW be Democratic leader of the lower houae, "' a' ~d!Jn-~"llulldllll co tractor bed ol $3,000"Moodoy· bi 'I' ,... wbo
'Wlllch:;W1pds thi'ouih Iha central collJtty -l)f 1111 lepablleu gov-'l'lley AYI !he e:rpctod cour\ caq ii reo\111• • ~ EtfM Dianey," ed ''lf..t''l.i.Ht 'In ~ullted poaesalon ol 1 weapon.
W 'Uke 1n unJOlved JIR1iw'puzzle. ' aJ,d, they passed the lillls primarily to test of ttie-govemofi J>OWer qJ. ~atiori.to Chicago and raised tliert and ~ in PoliCe aald be banded the teUei a note Ri;~ =a: An~ct WI~ ft.~ win 1 llroDC<r qaliimg poaltioo In ~lalur~ ".'~,could ~v~.~~U~\"),ldo ~~ ~J ~'.ii'.a':·~ ruding, "givi'me ~ bW.." ~-
endangered by, tho coumy;1 1 no·w '6tldit!••1 1 • "' ·• '';' "1.1 '" . '""Mi&' stiti'• eobstmltlP!' 'iaio!'.15~ l)flillliii' 1 ila~WV ' 'Iii w.fii4 re~ ~ llMl&n ~1111 .,...,,
Congre1Sional dislrict which wW combine '~ctoa i!O J11nP.!bi !heir l!Oper oo J<~ls!atur'e IJiall "re•PIJ"i!lolo ' ftitlt" w~ 1 llf!orl joining ~ brother In ,Ille nervous as he kepi nylng. "hurry, up,
parts of San Diego County with !!:"them 'Ille GOP-<Ontrolled S t·a t e Reap-MonlU ~d. • · ' • ·' · ,'i/ i;oi'lnl/n 00... . · , . bµi-ry _up•: u the teller gathered Iha hillJ.
Orange County-i.ncludinC' the western . "miiiiiiiiiijiiii" i'iiiijiili,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiijiiijiiiliiiiliiiiiliiililiiiiiiii iiiiiijiiiii White House in San Clemebte. . . · ~ "" :1;~:~~:~=art~i£::~: ' ·. Let'.s .make it a. Fam"~ly '.Gift f o. r .·Ch.· . risfutas · ~ to favor the election of dlte Sen. IJI
Clair Burgentr (R-San. Diego ), althoup , · ' ' · · · · · · ::r:pa~:~ ~~ l4 1 . f ro·m· I ·o''I'.~' ... • '~falh' ,·1,. Of-Fin' e _r...._rsff"
The -addJtional'Slate Senate dl&tiict baa J H..I a ~ "" IJeen! ~ed; to -~ .11111ll Jllit ol, ~ DOrlllel1> coonty'tiy'.CCiallr!cthll tbi two eai~ .t\iatrlcb. I ,
· A~pi>blllllD fors!o. DenDJ. Carpen\ef
(R·Newpmt Beach), hid tliey haft 'not seen ·an exact maP. of bi.I ""' i:llttrict, but tJ:iey -believe portions orsmli' Ana have
been added to it. The spoteaman said the
new district will have a hl.t:bet:perceno
tage of Democratic voters tban ,previoof.
1y: but will -sUll have a Republican ma-
Capri •. ' .... $2699
jciilty. . '
'Qrange County has come out of the _,.
remapping process in fair .condition com.
pared·to-some other portions Of the atate.
Sen. Howard Way , (R-E1eter) W!ll
given a new district that Js more~tban
37,000 square miles -larger than 4hl
stafe of Ind.Jana. Way will , represent
diverse areas stretcbbl,g from Brldaeporl
in northtm Mono County .to Pismo Beach
in San Luis Obispo County and NMdles Xa
the Mojove to Cmnel alo111 the ....ic
coast
"' ,., OIDll TOUU TODAY.,,
' '
· 1.972.'s ·
OVER 70 NEW CARS
, _TO •. CH09S.E FROM ~ . .. .. ....
' .
'40. ;ttfiles of Smi~s' AT THE< OLD 1971 PRICISI
Montego •.• IDTRR ·Y. ,• •.
i ,. _... -.... $3323 • •
Coast 'Turns ()n' 'ronigh~
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For Yule Contest Judges
.with preliminary judglna o¥t of the
w•Y· the Orin&e'Coisl is expected ~Uy
to turn on tonight, for judges In the 197l ' ' . ediUon of the 40 M'.ilca of Chriltmas
smiles 'cbntest.
Judges will tour the coast from Seal
Beach to San Cleinente to view local en-
lriel In what haa to be one of Southern
Callfornio'a oldtst <llrlltmu llgbtlng and
decorating cMlestA.
'The "4b Miles" f:\!entwu ~ ln,tbt
depression yean u 1 merchaodillng
jtrnmlck d .. igntd 14 lure Inland dwellera
In the coastal ano 14 aee the bright lights
'and , hopefully, lo buy ..... relmhmenll :nt souvenirs along the way.
More than 40 years after lta birth ~
modern-day ver1'°n or the contest, e>-
opo.-ed by Ille O..a111• County Coast
Asaoclallon and Ille DAILY PILOT, Is
'considered by many clvic leaden one of
Qie most unifying community event.a
rt.aged In Ule Oran,e Cout ma.
It terVes to retnlnd area residents and
~ lllte' of the lea~· role the Orllll&il Coast community playa In
cultu11l , P!l'B'!ile ,... lncludi111 utlallc
di!j>lay1 <i Chrlslmaa spirit. ~JUdg9s literally will "explore" the a
tonight Their ollloial conveyance will bo
an Ex~ol<f Motorn!;:me donated by'the
Explorer Molor e Corp., ol Coale ,
Mesa. . ' •
The judgeo U. Cop B~
Newport Beach real estate man, and1 hll 'life, Shirley; Corl l\.Ym1•, Moulton-
Niguel Wiier District .. eart1ve', and bJa
wife, Ttr<r. GIO' lk1<7ill, owner of
KQGM radio station: Judy Brown, ex·
eculJ.ve aecrNry for an Orange C.O.t
real •late development finn; and T~
M<:CoM, DAILY PILOT 'public aerv!CI
manager.
11eau111 of tlielr '1upJoth•" .ra1 be ...
nounced later this wee.k In tlle" OAitY j • -
PILOT., Wlnnillll enlrleo will be, depicted
In •photogropha •to ' bo publlahed In 1
•Piela! piclure pa1e .. '11ie ~· then wtll he reproiluoed In m~I oo tile walnut
plaques to ~ preoented lo tile wtnnen.
Comet ••• ....
OIDll YOURS TODAY •• ,
'" 1'farquis ,. • ....
OIDll YOUD TOOAT,,,
$49o6
f . '
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-, .ouitiNB:'fdHiPMENT WILL
ll.>· ~Y~~ AUTHORIZlD
" ' ·--lllUC-t.'1NCREASE. ~ ' ..
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OIDll TOUIS TODAY ,.,
i
Co ' • ugar • ;~,,_
Y . Otbn {OIJa TODAT .••
"Orang• Cpu!t111'1 FG1llilu of FiM;CaTs"
·NOTICE! ~-.: Ohll$0ll &. SOU EXCISE TAX -
•
' . DISCONTINUED =
7o;o REDU~TIO~
' ()N ALJ, NEW CARS
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$3584.50
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. II !WU PU.OT
2 Countriel Move Not ~CeuertJdp'.'
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4Downed · l
To Agreement
On Disagreeing Indians Decline U.S. Pilots
IL\)llLTOll, llermudl (AP) -Pmt.
doal Nlloa 1114 Brlllb Prime Minister
Edward Heath, wllOle cowitria worked
..,..U.111 bol w1n 11111 cold, ore movtns
In lllfjr IUllllOlt lalU Iowan! llcit 1gree.
-lo ~ on -element. of Altln r.re-.. polldos.
To Wire Pictures Identified \
\ •' I ~ps
'Ibo two IMdon met for Ova Iloun ....,.,, • lllllllt .. .._ than lciledul·
... ln 1 dnwlnl -n1 of the bllltop
Goo;wnoi 'a llouoe ovorioitJnc tho AUan-
dc. -~ 1 ; .
The inlltal -curled jlbilooopbkal ad ldaoloalcal .,..,_,, oroci.i. Jn.
dlo;lted, wbllo tlM! concludlng two
~ loda1 wen lo focul on IUC~ IPfdllcl u bow lo complela the nbulldJlll ol the lnlernltlonal monetary 1111<m.
'llll -cllmlte awnml~ N!ion said lo .... -It • olllpboard Ila!• dinner, ""81-• useful JIUlllO ...
"It buildt ~ kllld of foundaUon on 1lbicb oar two countrlet can go forward
... ether in dHfennt Wl!)'I, at Umes,
tonrd the same -I pis of 1 world
el PllCe in which people can live 1n
freedom and bave progress without ln-
frfq-bJ' -peopl"," the Pr..1-dinl IJid.
,i. rtlerrod lo "B0111e tacu .. 1 dlf-liiw," but Aid there are common 1111 and prlnclple1 which cement "llill
..ia1 rmllolllhtp between Brit.in and llil Unllod st.lei which has existed for oo llar and ... pIU II beal!hY, maturing .. Uo neceaary."
ll!Jan didn't apectfy Ibo • ._ dlf-
... ences." but IOW"Ces aa1d they center
Gil 1111 lndJm.Plklttanl crltll and on
ftY1 lo Nlhlpe lnlernatlooal monetary
aDll lr"'!t rellllonahlpL
CALCUTl'A (AP) -Indian t1Ie1rop11l~
•uthor!Uea ,have told tho AJsOcl1ted
i>rw that five ni!IopholOI obow!N tllo
uecutlou ... of lllspeoted Eut P•lrill1nl1
·collabonton In Dacc1 could not be
lrlllllllltled becaU!t they were de-en-
tal to 11the Dltlona) interests, ft
The pholol were put of aa ll·plctura
series on the kilJ.ln&s. The other am wen
transmltled.
A aenlor officer ol tile Oveneaa. CM>-
mwtjcaUon Service -the pvernment
qency tbal lrllllllll!i ndlopbolol •brood
-Informed tho AP of tile dectalon )(On.
day alter the newa qency uked 1ovarn-
ment offices in New Deihl and CalcUtta1to'
have the p~ radioed lo the A?•r
regional picture beadquarlert In London.
"'We submit to the mllltary aUUiorwea
for clearance anything which we corillder
objecllonobte from tho point of·vtew of
our na · interest," 11ld A • S •
Kbadil , dlreclor of the OCS olflce in
Calcutt . "I don't call it eenaorshlp."
Tbt of the public extc11Uons, which
toot ce in Dacca on Saturday, wu
broogh ct lo Clleutll on Sunday Ind procW~bm because r1 ~lopboto
transml.asloa faclllUu have not' been
restored In tho f0!1l)0!' Eut P~
Clp!taJ. 1 •
The Ove plclurea offlcltll refuled lo
lrllllllllt -= .
-A 11111-clylid Muku llablnl robal
,ineraI, ~ Rider Sldlqqt, llabblns
on1 vlcUin, wbo wu• on .~ of lllOlbet
vi:tlm. ID the bukgrowld WU I lhlnl
man wbo wu llabbed prevlOl!aly.
._ A l\IUktl llablnl ooldler llabbinl bit
r!fle.1DOU11tec1 bayonet verncally 1n1o the
cbelt of ODO of the four 'liclima.
-A !llllktl Balllnl IOl!lier performing
the blyonollJnl drUI exerdle OD Ont of
tho four vlcllml llPfllWled OD the ground.
-A UUJe boy,.wbo tried' to ?Neb one
of the vicllml, betns stomped on.by a
MukU Bahlnl toldlet. The ery1ng boy Wll
~ved lo be I rel1Uv1 of the dylnc vic-tlin abown In the ptclun!.
-The four vicllma spr1wlod on the
ground in death throes as the crowd clos-
ed In to ®mplete the execution. Old men
and boys were bl the crowd, whlch
trampled over the bodies.
The alI plciuru transmitted tncludod
scenes of the Mukti Blhlnl aoldlera and
intended victims praying at a rally before
the uecutions, a laughing torturer
beating one of the Victim!, a prisoner
pleading for mercy u Muktt Bahlnl
soldiers pounced on him with fists and rl·
fie butt,,, a Muktl Bahlnl leader preparing
to press a burning cigarette into the face
of a Victim, and a Muttl Bahinl soldier
kiclttng • victim.
Ital" Walts
Italiln Mlnilter Aldo Moro
talks with members of Parlia-
ment In Rnme alter the legiJ-
Iators failed .for the 19th time
today to elect a successor lo
outgoing pz:O,ident Giuseppe
Sar~gaL Moro, a Cbriltian
Dedtocrat, is considered .•
possible candidate.
No Rush Marks
European Trade
For U.S. Dollars
HONG KOllG (AP) -Ollt of four
"-!cu ptlolo obol doWD .,.. North
-... 8llurdq ... 1"llllldld ud 1111 four aboncl "sreat lolr Gil tbelr By TllOMAll .MIJJIPllINE r.c.·• an. u., were captmtd, Ra6> Of .. °"" ,...., ,,..,
Hanoi ~ loda1. LABT LAPS DEPT. -!low l1Wll'
'llll -relllTld 'lo ''l>lmllM limes have you b<en 1ble lo wllneaa •
blon llrud< by CU' ft&bllrl acl people .,....P of -le lrylnc lo decide wbether
aplllll 1111 Amlrlma _ .. llut or not they abould fonn a city coverli>C
llbla did not -, moan tbll Ille Ille expanse of 18,000 acres!
Piloll bad -beaten by lbelr caplln. Nol ott.n. Bui 11 It happening bef<re 'Ibo ~ Qlmmuntsll ~ -w very eyebaIIJ here In Orange County
Ult the·.:~" blon:'' to refer'° ,, .. _ today.
military · · ' Nearly 7,000 reg!Jtered voters In the
Rld!o Hanoi aid LI. Samuel Rldmd Irvine cmununlU.. are eligible to lravd
Vaqban, a, IUll•lmd lt1 -when lo the polll today to determlne whetller
be wu obol down and caplllred In the or not cltybood should come lo one of tba
Tan Lac area of ROI -PrvY!nce. moat celebrated ranchllllds In Calllorn!L
llelcriblDI Ille -o1 Vaqban By tile Ume you read this, the 11!1 of the and the other three caplurod Amclcan volen will be movtns Iowan! the polls lo
pllo!i al • Huol pnu conference l\fDO-l!lal:e tllat decision.
day, Radio Hanoi Biid "1111 four looted POW CLOSE al 8 p.m. and perhape
very rniJerable and Mowed sreat fear on by midnight, we'll know if Orange O>unty:
their races because of the pun!Uve blows indeed has its 28th municipality.
struck by our fighters and people." If cltyhood comes to Irvine, it will be
'Ibe other captives are Maj. Kenneth R. the second largest municipality in our
Johnson, 33, of Brooklyn Center, Minn.; county in tenns of acreage and the lath
Lt. Kenneth Roth Wellll, 24, of Kent, largest In populaUon wtth an estimated
Wash., and Maj. Leland Lou 1 s headcount ju.st under 20,000 soul!.
Hildebrand, 33. The U.S. Defense Depart-Ind··•, It z. an exclUng lime for the ment has not annoUDced the home ad-=u m
dresses of Vaughan and Hildebrand. peoples . of the Irvine ranchlands ana
In Brooklyn Center, Johnson'• father citybood may be their biggest Christmas
said he received a Chrlltmas card from p-esenl
LONDON (UPI) _ The U.S. dollar his '°" Friday -and !urned Oii Sa11ir-There will likely be CODliderable ex·
•-•-• -• turn to f tod hen day he. was shot down. citement too, out at the Alrporter Inn ~uu K\I a ruow re . avor ay W · "I'm happy that he's alive, but not too tonight where election central bu been
trading resumed in s<me European ez. about .,_ be'·• In Hanoi " aald set up. There'll be a lot of folks watchln& change marketa for the first time lince happy uuu ... • . Lawrence F. Johnson. and some cable television coverage ~ the weekend devaluation. Johnson's two children live with their citybood proponents gather and can-
It moved well ahead of its official ex-mother, Clarice, 1n PhOenii, AriJ:. She didates look on to see who'll be the
change rate parity in several centers llid g received notice of her former chosen five for the first city cound.I
after montha of weakness. husband's capture and "has been given shou1d incorporation be approved. '
··Storm · Chills Northwest
Financiers started taking some profits hope for an early release. IT'S A GOOD thing that NatklOal Foot.
In early trading but moved slowly when "I'm ju.st 1Iad he'a alive. I'm sure ball Le.i.gue Commi.s.!lloner Pete Rozelle
switching some of their holdings bl you'll understand If I 1ay I've been uked isn't In charge of the show. Rozelle hat
pounds, francs and West Gennan marks to make no comment. I'm just thankful become famous as "the Grinch Who Stole
Snow Falls in Mountains; Other Warnings Up
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7 fashion ·island; newport center
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Cllll4t et c.i.,.. Miit "'"""'hlrlt back into the U.S. currency to cash in on he's alive. · Christmas" because he scheduled two =~,.. :.i7::... ~ •: •= their gambles on a dollar devaluat!on. . "It could prove emberraMlngBlolbolhlsth NFL playoff games on Christmas Day.
hclflc c-r ,. MlllffM. There was no panic rush and no flood us ... we have been divorced. u If Peter the Grinch was In charge of 0::: .:.n":.."::. ~c;:i-~~ of early business in London, Paris, coo1d change things," Mrs. Johnson ad-the Irvine show, he'd ban television
""" ,,..,. _.. i.c.r1y flWn .,_. In Frankfurt or Zurich in early dealing. ded. within 200 miles, order a tape delay "':t''i:.r:-.:::-ll'ldl of._ t•ll"' "" .. Evel'j7thing ls very orderly. We are Wells' wife said in Kent that she learn-telecast of the whole election at 4 a.m. on
"-lhllnt 1111. mert1r,. tM"""' •-·iUIJ feeling our way," a British banker ed Monday her husband wu captured. Christmas Eve and charge $l2 a seat to :9111r:'':' :::.: =~ "". -Id "I'm IO e1clted," 18id Mrs. Wells, wbo the A!rporter I ton! hi
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18 . ~-_ _,' •~ blld gel!nlo M g • A mid ,....,.ttd ..,. nor1Pltrrl 'Ibe Washington agreement of Satur-is eipectlng -= ............. e I Ul""' c Pt.1111 ttilf lflOrfllnt • ....,1,. ltfftMr.. .. ....... i. ... e." Fortunately for all us Orange Coun-tu'" to tt1t zwo ,,.rt 1n Nortti o.kt11. day, which devalued the dollar by more .. ,,_.. G j •:,.,.., n~ .. ne the Great is busied n.. celd .ir .... .,..1w11 "' ~,_, than • ........ "t and raised the price tag of A squadron. of Soviet-built MI et w ...... , nuu. ~ en11 """""'"' t1111 cltllr .,. 0
,...... ~-fighters teamed with Communist missile elsewhere, making folks miserable in , "" ••· twsr .... lbr cirttrinll "" moat major currtnclt!, wu facing its fi Kansas City and Minnesota. ........ ·~ practical ten In the mamla wblcb and arlillery barrages lo down ve ~~.--•"'-~~.•, •=• American .... In three daYJ, military In Orange County, the citybood show "-'""" ·---..-had been shut Mooday to sort out new ei:-,,.. .... ,,,. ,.,.,,.. ...,... Mtm.. to 1' " oo·-have said. will go on.
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VOL 64; NO. 303, 3 SECTIONS, 36 P1'4fES TEN CENTS .
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lrville
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Vote Heavy
• ' . Cityhood Issue Arouses. Res~nfj ·
A cue tb•i may inY:olve only $ll worUt
or pilfered papel'\fork for' om mari'•
dream of. a ·miracle machine -or untold
millions alid a threat to national security
-is under probe on the Orange'Coaat b>!
day.
Newport Beach detectives are· trying to ·
detennine just wlticb accoum is a~ate.
The incident may· be <ln1y one o(. petty
theft, or an intriguing case of'industrial
espionage witb far-reachl,ng impact.
"We just aren1t siart," says Detective
capt. Donald Oya85.
. l'leteCtlve g.,, -Jiu been ·baaded
the ID!Ulual as&ignmon~· ini!WIT~
i..t -by lnduJtr!allW FT U> k Mm;1'11(.. ' • ·1 •
'He is p~ of "Last~ I~.
"lllrpoi"alloa)'wili alllo<i a'ill llfln>olt • , Cella: DrtYe. ' ...... ,, \ '
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of llt Olllr PllltrMlll
'Vat.I In lrilne'a dtybocid eledion roll-
ed ID Ibo. polta "early and .af.oaclY~
precinct observus said. By t 1.m.itoday
13.2 percent of those eligible to vote had
cast their ballots. .
The four ballot boxes at-rthe Irvine
Meadows Mobile Home Park in ~tral
frvloe had attracted 29.3 percent of the
voters Ufligned to that precinct, county
eJ.ecDoi:t Officials said. The .'t a.m. count
•I
Bride; Dies• . . ' ..
Police .Hint .
. 'E
showed 173 of lbe llO aosiped In lbat.poll "haid alrwly voled.
'Ille polll maaln open untll I o'clock
lonlgbl. -
Eloctlon officials prediCt the heaviest
turnout to come betwetn tbt hours.of fi,ve'
and eight. ,
The scene at most of the hallo! loca-
tions wu quiet with separate elecilon
boards set up to bindle the f,ilO who are
registered lo vote. At ..Ch of-lho·eigbl· . . . .
' ' ' locations voters were ••slptd bY.
alphabet lett<r ID lite ballot box.
PreClncl oblervm noted tllo ....
system eliminated much of the coo!UJ!oo
~ed 'In prevkw, elections.
Al Unlvmity Park Scbnol, voters pklk-
ed up lbeir paper ballots and signed lblt
voter'• Jog prior to going ID .tile corner of
the multipurpose room reeerved fl¥'
voters in their alphabet grouping, Early
(Se< 11\VINE, PlfO Z) I
<r -, .10
FLA. • ~) •., I "'tLANttc ocr ... ~ 15 CUI~ 01 MUICO
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Marchuk cl4im1""fo...,have bla'"ts for '· ·"' · , ~ .... ": -. ~ _...,..
.a --...,,u, tMt .Goalil .. voi... -~y ..... 1d:~~n1elooba'l)!~~~-1?YSanta 'ctaufat 1Hoog • ait•o11ll-·~llie. lb -• u-~-·'~ad .make ~·HdlllltM. 11 wa floi't or,~~·Cln'lltmu Par11 for• ~IMl"·~rl ~ ~"1i,b6 ,__.r \ ')·; .. .::-I m•y men mm1onam If 1bnOs ...,., ae-cbifdreli llonifay.".llberiy '*'114111!. arms ot hei:';'motller, Mrs. Albert E. loll '*'*l=alllt ftlilil *' I
co._ In eo,ic 0y-, orange· of Costa 11•a, KO!thi\V.alley, h\)IPltal assistant administrator, crDb diet m boing ,..wll l<M!ay, but
He disco .. !Od IOIDllbing lllllu last tool;' the p~. of St. l'Jiclr.' Eacli child ~ecei•ed .• pre~nt dona\ed by lovoatlgalort ~-I • direct lli>lt In the
weOk, however, re<eiring Ii routine phone !be, 'l'oy•Howe"iQ Co~ Mesa. Abo!lt 20 .gtrls .from ,St. Jobn .tbe Bap-!>sting. '
call In confirm ,cu111n details of !tis U~Clitboljc Chlll!lli.oang Chrlabn.-eat'Cils. · . Stephanie Downs, 21, coliio~ lhotlly
phenomenal organiaa.tion. · • , .. , t before 8 1.m., accordJng to }>01ice.
captain o;a.s,iold)larchuk was call-I , . . ,, ·;, . . . . Invosligalnrs called to the cobple's
ed Iii' -Ole edllnr of a·computer inc!uslry · • · , ~I al l:m W. Balboa Boulevard, ~::~·pl~~ :lde":.,:,~a:: "IrV:ine F omtdation Grant · z=~·:~=-.u/iui~y
·-CAtl .. lAN SU
0 JO!> ....
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HAITI
UPI,._."'-'· marketmg Of a nuCltal"'Computer. .... · ' • She was ,dua on aJTival at ~g
He wants In make a major story of the • ' , · Memoclal Hospllal, despite bi! effort. to :~~-~~~~vo~; A_: ··1.~dsHoag'. ·Smg'.er. yC£nte~ ~ii~~~;,:~b~:·::;.: 34. ClltlWMIN ABOUD l:ALYl'SO RESCUED llY AMERICAN iHIP
Tankor C0119ht, Fire Off ...... h c:o..t of ,Cuba Earllor To.toy
' wlic .. panalon potenllol ooqe llie coo-death llnd)n&, but an auiopsy wDI be con·
cem gefs going. ~ · ' ducted ID det.ermllle the cllnlcal CIUle.
The second contains l!tlerl of Intent · · ·• Dot.ectlve Slit. $d Clbarelll o&kl Mrs from maily major U.S. ,eorpbi'atk>ns ··A· sped"1. out-paUenl minor aurg~ day <X>DC"ePt becan&e It prevents their Downs wellbed well over 2qO Powxls ooi
pledgi!lg • pwcbase of . Lase~ Computer cent.er· will be built Ob lloq. MeD!Orial staying away from home for minor ll~ Jone ago wlien ' obe bqan a welgbt control
Captain, ·s ,Men Fight
Coo;poraUon's new line. ' • '. • · , ·lJ:rlalu.f"J::O. wltlJ ~-·~·-11111,.V"11 ·neuos. , • · , .~Jncludlnl pnlcribed pin..
Jn_vesllgators say ii !' th< lllll<r that hospital o4icws said 1C . ~. . . As proj!"'led ""'' m0rt tbn 40 He .said 1be ,;a, attractively alender
Marchuk especially fears, sl!)ce delivery , TliO pont ·wi!J,<OVer Ille ~Ql!\"t coat' of • sprgic>J '~Dr<• performed at the when death llruclt b'qlcally, apparently
lo compelllop could be dlsastrous. tho innovilllve sw\iory ~ cQn boSPllal in.ay bi! handled at the i:enter due to "J>!iyslcal deg-illjon resulllnl Tanker Fire Near Cuba
He also ma1!'tains It poses a threat to structi<>n of..l.which will~ .begin , tr;" la~ . Som~ of these. may include va~ec. from aheddlng uceas w_eight too swiftly.
national . sec\lrlty, slnetj ;ome :r7 Jaripaey at the Corner· ol Hospital Road tomies dilatation . and curettage (D &: Patrol Watch COmmander Lt. Kelson MI.UU (UPl) -1be captain and live ~fk~ =::•of~ ti": gove: ··&Jid: ~18oeRtia Avenue. l : ,Cls), .km grafts, plastic surgeryt nerve MF'~ Hid Mrths•· DoWJ'll wu married men stayed aboard a Cypriot tanker load-.
. ta ,,. · • E$~ted completion 'date ·Of ·the~..t.,4(M) and tendon repair• · and ..miliOr eye 00 Y mon ago. ed with molaa1e1 to fight an engine rocm m~~uk Said he-had'30 bound copies of sqtw;e: fac¥1ty la sunlmer, l~. . . • repairs . / , ·' fire, raging out of cootrof just off CUba's
e documE!nt package worth $11 each ~Y:blsed:on~SU1't:Center othet ~ures may :alao.-Jncl~e Ph • norlh coast1. after an -American . tJi . ted nd locked up safely ln Suite 502 ·~ Phbenil', Arizona, Jt wW admit, handle removaf ~ skm lesions, foreign bod.IP, • one· Sernce mertharil arup reacued 3' Stamen from
Green Port w11 bandling the mcut.
The Fedorlco C. could not ha•• arrived
on the scene until about 5:SO a.m., while
the Green Port was already'rescuin& th
creWmeri shorUy after mklntght. . prr:· h~ d k ahd release various types --0f minor · cysts, beniga tumors, warts, toMils 111d the flaming lhlp today.
w ,,! it :J . uter magazine editor surger1 .. 1n one day, Keltb•Wliley, awl' i><lenoida7 . ' • J . . The pilot of• Coaat Guard pla!!e m lbe Uncle Ass~sinated ~ho co~t!~ ~1':1151 week claimed to tanNt adm1.1n1s11 raltollr, said. . ....'._\_h,. ..~,.!."~~~ lhel!,!·•IDry . wilwelrhanow In South COast me said the. u.s. merd!aDl .-el PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Prince h but police aren't saying ll be o pa 1en w ever rtmam o~Liut ·" ~-co"""'""""on, ,,.. center ve GnenJ»ort bad taken abol.rd .J4 c:rewipen OU
aveJo:"&;w it was obtained. at tbe center, which ls proposed to be three mfbor !Ul'ler>'' rooms, eight • • • fn:m the tankeri 1.be C&lypso, and there Siaowath Rau.a. uncle ol dtpoaed. el
eipiM huk said capt. 0yus denied . called lh•. J~es lrvlp• ~·tpry """"'en' beds, three dresslnc . ...,.., Cities Sm·pped wore no Injuries. of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk, was arc . • ' -.-. <leiite<. coosulllng room , reception area and in-. p rt layed Ille ......mated today by a grenade-lhrowlnl
ever d~b'abullng anzhecked b(s desk and 'lf>e <enter "II\ bring up lo a !O J"l'Cenl dependent laboratory facillUu. , • ;:;;..Gf"" Ille t.s 1 <lout~ = temriat on a main sine! neor Ollln C'1
. He =~lely 21 of Ille" ieml·~ ': · ~ parinc1 ID Ille JlllliOnt, Will<G':llf-" A conlrllctor will be chosen Ule -llrst of Tei,p&ooo -Ice betweer Oirooa de! . ;r,. OOlg:C., wblcb wu due lalo 1oc1ay~' Mon palace, pollce• reported. Police of.
discov (s.. /ou.CE Pa&< I) · <lltated, became.evon lht l~JndlOI" 1172, Walley _said., . • Mar and ·Ihm lloolb Coast communities \I ,,., n6t immediately 11nan wbeie flc!all recently ttluled to grant the -
• '"!ll!eries can colt.en ;.oqulre a t.o4oY He also pomted out Iba! m ad4!1ion "1 wu dlarupted for aboul ....., hours the Cal boUnd lib ill cargo of prince a ~-ID leave Iba country.·:~
' ~ ~;41 'lbe ldUdaril:ra!ii fdr • savlnc P!'tlcals hospital costa1 Iba conl<r Monday when a COlllraclor cul the cable __ , __ YI*>, -~·~-~ ~ said Ihm '
Ne'fp,Qrt Yacht -li>tal bosp!taltia~. • • '• :om ..u... space ~onts in Ille lbat COODe<la'lbem. · "-• ·-~· -• <llildrep will oloo.benelll from the one-• major bolpilal area. A PIGlllc Telephone apoltmnan said :;=: Cyprlcila ud two CUllln naUooals
Pl 'Second aces. ,
In Clos~ ~eries
SYDNEY, A~strali.1 (AP) -The
u'nlted states team took the tif1t three
places ln ~tne hon0r1 Monday ln the third
race of lhe Sotltbtni Crou Ocean
Yachting Serit1. • American Eagle was first, 'Killoa 11 of
Newport Buth aec:oOd and Ondioo 11·
third in the 38-rnile event for the Royal
Prince Allred Yacht Club Bowl.
on conected ltma. New 7.ealan4's
Palhflndei' tool: iinf !lbce, twelve
aeconds ahead of llagamaflln, Now Soulb
Wiles: then eame 1111-Aiilwa, .New
1.ealud; Mominl Ooud. Br it a I n ;
American Eqlo, U.S., ~ ti Whil-
by, Brlttiin, Polaris, New loutb Wales;
Pilgrim, New Soulb Walol and Cervantes
JV, britain. •
The race WIS sailed In I tllJfly 12 lmol
East Northtasl brtOZe JUii o!I Sydney
Jlarbor. Overall point.I 1n the, strlts are Ne.w
Zealand 15'. New Soulb Wolea Ill, Brl·
ta.In 148, Vlctorli 10. Unltld Stat.es 67,
South Ausii'&Hi 911. and Tamianla !$.
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' · · • · · • the mlllbap did not·lntequpt Jocal callJ •Cuba0 olfered uslltanct ID lie c:ra11
. . • • • I wllbln the ...., nor callJ ID .,. iiom any and then graoled ·the 11.S. Oooat Gwd "F • M "B · . ~ . · .other polJlla. Pfl'11'1ssloo ID belp allboUgh lbe Cllypso ive esa ' usines-mte;n -~--'llle lbrte Soulb,Cout_. allected __ was dri!Unc towlrct Cuban t.errllorial . , . . _.. , .. 1 ~· ·-:-.JVere Dani Point. San ~ aiid San -waters.· . • ~ • ~ •. -. ~Juan ~~· .., • .,.. ~ 'Ibe Green Port was bound fs:p~ • . 1 . . • ' w.~ -..,:. .,. A{Ulur: Leavitt, public re 11 t Io n s •Mobile Ala. to Rooaeve.lt Roads, Puerto S k ' t F N " B ' k coordlnat<ir for,lht tel~ne company, Rico ' ' ee 0 1· orm ew ~ • an said workmen constructing loundotlons ~Coa&tGuardpilotaaldlbeCalYPso
. . ~ "' for a bousinc development Ill the Bonita appeared lo be slnld!C, but a spoaman
, _ s. Canyon area east of the UC Irvine earn-here said because 1of It& location and
1 11"1 were respolllibl• foe the lnl«ruptlon. draft II probably would run aground Five local bus1nessmen have submitted.
an appilea!ion to llt state seelling a
clwW In lorm a.-, lndependen! bink Jn Coita Mesa. . .
U allowed, ii ~ be the clly'1 Ollly
~--'lbt five founder• ol the bank are: ,_ -a. dillrman of tilt
-· caaun!Hee ud owner ol lite
1'onl -bearing his nam<; ""'* ll Qirlep, vice presldenl 11111 .-
-of the DAILY PIWr; ~ D. BUcoola, _ 1 tonaer banker Mid now •
real estate de•elopor: Roy E. "-,Colla
Mesa City Atlnnley; aod ClicM Criqle,
a certified pubUc accountaat.
'I1lt bank would be located IOmt'1tlitle
tn tht downtown business m11 but an ex·
act llt.e bu not been pk:jled, acco"""• to CUrley: ·-~.
He ..,i.lnod that tQo. foUnclers' --
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mitt.ee has submitted a preliminary ·ap-11• llid Ibey oevered the two-lnclt cable belo.;, 11 sank. '
plicaUon to the state, with further details while Uling a J>l)ltobole digtr. . · The Colst Guard said the lji .men aUU
of the bank to follow at a later date. . lie llid the COJi1rac1or ,bad not oon-aboard the Cal)'PIO did not _., 111 be
committee members have not yet 1Ulttd the telephone company's cable determined bow much capllal lbe bank localq -before~ Ibo pro-Ill lDY great "-··but -...,.two
wW start wllb and they bave not picked a ject. life boila a-. cm aboard tile ship
manager. <nwa -fn>m If a.m. ID 5 p.ln. In ~ -111 lhe wal.; alaol .....
'!'hm W85 a Jocal independent bank In --·be said, addlDtl lbat lbete "1110 pllol pve tllo ~'I~ U
Iba J.-called Cloata Mau Bank, bul ~ ta DO WIJ In delermino )lo,r llllllY lbree ...i-ball miln Ill Co)'I Cloof. I
...-.-u.a. -.J Bank aW t• ~ --.. --.,.. 1ar1e koJ. o11 \lie --., Ciba'• _,...,. fto llt1111·dent bull:'• pnal-wtrt no ...,,... tolallJ w1llloyt Clmq\leJ Pio-. Thi' ~
--alooOoolO ....... Finl-..,..., -· ~:.£"'' u ...-11.• -ud 1be late 01ar1ea-!f. Te Winkle. lL11 ~ Ill lbe old Balwq>u
-~llft fllonlers llaled •the • alllp .-I wlllcb IQDl-lo Ibo OMn
"""' -1o "" taufomta s.i,;rm. 31 Below in Turkey ' ~ ,!'·"-__. __ 11ner ~ c -of Bll*s, nine athtr local ·~ -· ..-, __ -•men .batt joined tho commllt.ee ISl'ANB1JL, 'l'urby (AP) -The beoded for the ,_ wbml 1M Colypao
1o fonn th< bank. ~bin! dropped In it '9low aer• lira! reported the rn at 1:11 P.""' (l'CTl
'l1ley ani: Dooald McCarlln, •\lo~; Mpndfy '" nit.em ~ •ncl reports Mooday, bul waa ad>taad lo -ill
llobert Sbelli>n, buolness coniultillt: ,...chins~ aid lt>l1" _. wm • former cour• towartl Pwt Eftrlloclos,
(Seo IWiUll, P• I) f0\11)41.-to deatb:. / ," Fl•, when "".'" .~ Gatid ~ Ille
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C.••·-
' Christmu week J:°'&:' are wet.: ' and dreary f0< 10-Cboa .
wilh light rain beginning lnolgl\I .
and steady rain predicted fO!, ~
· rest of the week. Ldws should bit •
' ..... 40 wllh bilhs In lbe IDs.
msmi TODAY ·,
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B411cttboU touTftOf'Mnt com. :
peli«on opetU ...,.ight at UC •
I"*"' '°"" OftCl!·PHrak7l Sa• "
Di<go Stole, UC!, Humboldt ·
S1aW oftd Chapmoft Ooll<gc •
pcwlkipoCing. Son Dl<flO -•ti :
C1lopmcm at 1, UCI d.,!I n .... ·
boklt "' ,. Details .,. aportl •
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~ Bolida i ... Li -y g... ' are ~ Mo.i)l..:i.."1.11:;
-~,, .. , ... "' -' .. .. .. • • .. ,,. 40 •
l;:onvict's Return Crushes <;ounty Family _ .. :r
• .,. JO.\-llBY!iOLDS ' ... ....., ...... ,..,,
The liollday ieason h., ju~ Into-a
~for, the Oranil'.Qountr~ lfOlllr • CorlOI, the: rel.-
Jct ho wu relume<l: ~.
earllu thil monJ~. r ~to10x111rs:to Iii -tta.. -..... Ho-=· .. ~Nov. I 'loilteo prltm, ....... a~
--~Only ihad• lllllDlt !or palJ)le after -•ln1 ~JC-hli ~-ce. . . ' t;. Bo iriM-... to:}l'llllD liter 13 days
ri! fl..a.;.-.,_ daja lpont " an idtol ~ ~ 10 bls pntittiontOfflcer ~ Greenman. ..... ..
:. °"'111 » ..,. of a 'fiijiJ1161 IO brothers llbhiit who ...,.1>oi:n .. nd rtirtd. in
O>uilty. Ills ·wen.Ill. Mr. and JU...n6 Cortez blm lived ill the . ,.,.,..,., '
llOlocU ' Ruii a Santa· .l.iia f!;'lt 'oO.Of cJrtu• aistcrs.·'·'He ,,.., \!lk'•nback lo'\>riaon'l>lc~3 and><• fouiid out about'tt 'Illunday nl&lil,"
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• ' • ·~ I r1 Mri. Ruiz: uld her brother WIS UVlng
Liocoln, near Sacramento. "He hatl a
and he bad custody of three Qf )Us
girls," she uli:!. Cortez also ~ 1
in the Marine Corps who ii '9Chedul·
IG{·duty In Vlttnam. "llecau!0 1hey ~»with fibn, they were no Iona:erMOll •c;..,,_." ' ' .. !!'.'!-~.--,. ' ... Wbeli,Cortes waa liken hick lo ~llOn, ~ au;t-who livp-ln Lincoln was nitifled, ~t Ibo thoQ&hl 11.l'" jus! a m~tll<e hl!'~be ®t .qoln jn ·a few days,"
RulNaldi
Lbecame apparent that C.00
ttly behind bars for the 21 re-
year1 ol his sentence, the ~t
#t .. • .. "I ,. .r;.~~~~1-..--it;..~· """. tlrlll ...... Cillo. Jllll that·· DOI tJll n1 .:-. N . -· ..... !4.•;~ .. lln.lluiL nist . , ote ··: . 'Tllllt hllltl' -.tty IUfftrtcl I llrai:I ..
<. tn<t.1'1• a .&lood clot In his neck. Mr1. 1 _ f", • . ·"•'h ''• .,,., »i.; Rul1 llid tie ~ OI\ rnedlcatlon ellQ t t ..._ ___ , • _.., , / j1 .&.."'2' • {llmily ltls ~ wamtQ that ariy seve~e )·irne .more ~~Jnt , ltY reounc · ~·
emotional_ upset could be fatal fo Utt d.ldltes, lncludlnt..o ·&ellVf''!epubllcu.
elder Cott~;,.-~ , \; Hid they toe ob)tdad,t.o •st.te knai!JP, '
:ll J!'lt...,'1" iucb a ~ft. )lhin he found Di\ialf ~pent"'•' lell«I IO 1.-.lnl' •
ililt-..Y was r•illne tu~·ll rtolly rt111lenta ondorsin1 !Ive COWl<il ~
d .blwm \lit havt.ic\ 'tol<I-....,,. ~·1-li&enwhlle an ald•to tho Mnalor ~
\
tl)at llell'J'• been taken 'back. 'Ila re ' • . . ""•id 11 W<>!lkl kill him." ahe Hid. . N1wport Beach confirmed today 11\al th
~Ef{orn to aet Cortez baek out otpriaon letter frv~. Republicans rece!v~ Mo~
\
.• :rer.'fiiiy~ b<!if limlled_ to'-an ap~1l -to , . day:had ~been mailed wtill Can>!"ltr •
Ille parole, J>o•nl by .G~n ind' r:'.'.'"'•lon. •. ·
-':.,:,/'• Cortu' ,.ttorJiey Peter !)trQl.of LiQCO(q, "l 1m ttrtaln there was perrhilllon
)!rs:. Bu.i: laid the ~y ~'' .Jent g!Ven to we the atn1tor'~ stat~ an4
·no1m;.J the ~to{ hie family" ,
'.'lt'S ~n.like,. nlghpnare ,'' Mrs. Rui~
s_ald. "One of J:!eilry's nieces go~ married
Saturday and there ·was an empty place
in the pew where he should Have been.
'she and her flusbaiid were gOmg to take .~r .. l\Qpe~(l ~ear him, but lhey
itt:yed here instead;"
Since news of Cortez' return to 'Folsom
was m-.de public, the family has been the -'
wirta lb Gov.. Reagan· asking him to Jn-signature," Carpenter· &Jde Mike Netl· ~Cf!de c!!-d _ ahe plans . to~ C~tact uld. , , ).
E lyman . Kenne~h COry (~ • }'J'm ·iur~i~u doce ~th bis •pproval
) and FU:at I?~ic\ Su~1\' ~ there'• uutloA in ·my.JD!rij1." . \
.B!.t!ln" ' . '1' ',, Callllldlte Ii ' QUWIY ji{ ~~b, ' ; .... },.Jusl.®n'I knpw l'~at o,<19, •he is part o{'a t m.!Ut. qidy'lts~W,yno ·t: w a~ld. . A .~ot depends on the jµdae 10 Clark and Alan\ Snodgrass seeking elec'-·
Rtvuside. . . . tlon today to lhe Irvine City C.Ouncll. He
She was referring to Riverside ~per1or aald he has been active ln :Repu6Ucan
Court Judge John Neblett w~o originally politics for six yeara but still resent.I tM: sent~~ce.d. Cortez for posse~s1.on a~d sal~ \'Jntruaion."
of heroin.• Th.e sentenc~ was .he~vy ••r am greatly distressed at the . ln·
because ~f prior narC{)t1cs convictions jeetlni of partisan politics into a lion·
and. under state; law, u~le~s the judge partisan election," Quigley said. "And, I
decides the prior C{)nv1ct1ons can be bated to ue someone who ls not a res!·
disregarded, the 30-year minimum on his dent of Irvine try to tell voters here how 1e.~tence wi~ sla_!ld, . 11 to vote."
.Henry ·~11d make ~ mistake, Mrs. Mri. Gabrielle Pryor ol University
Ru iz said. And he paid for It: But now Park another Irvine C{)uncil candidate
he 's paying for it twice. We were all ~ said,' "In my opinion, u is wholly ~
thrilled when~~ wa~ release~. Then t~1s respoll.!ible oI Sen. Carpenter, a c:lou
happened and 1t s going lo drive us all m-ally of the Irvine Company, to endorse
une. . the CCCI slate."
"But we'll do anything to get Henry CCCI refers to the Citizens Committee
out." for lhe City of Irvine which Carpenter'•
a1de· aald handled the· malllnl ·and a
-• telephJme: cimpal1n on be~all or tbe. fi'{e
Jurors Ponder ·Bank ,Ban~~t Fights Crowd ~~:·~r;:~~~!~~;:.~
N F • . . .., . . . ' -Jerry Choyke, E. Ray QuJgley, Miles E. ewport f.11.anCe "pole" Pet_erson ~nd David H. Smith for
j
' .. . N.IL T itti.'OT Steff ...... T.:·o.-.... -P,ull $·1,.154 Robbery ~:;:oo;~~.~~ ~e,g,v:;cri11
:: ~: Case. Third Day -munllles of Irvine (CC!) p>o ·In-
. ·'" · , corporation group, were recommend_ed in
IRVINE'S BALl.OT: THE SHORT AND LONG OF IT
Brief Question on Cltyhood, Long List of C1ndidate1
-. An-Orange-O>unty Superior Court jury Sen. Carpenter's computer.produc!ed and
th f d libe · By llt1HU'Jl· R. VINSEL No teller waa behind Uie co1,1nter, lll•chin6-slgned l!tf:er. · '., I.Oday went into its !rd day o e ra· '·' oi"' tfi1tt r 1111 s1ttl' PollCe .said Mrs. Stoneman politely ex-Candidate James F. Moser, also bf
tiona with no vtrdJct to offer on ifand ~.-.A frUatra~~Mian who fuielly ·ned plained the lady" had gone to get fresh 'ifnlverslty J>ark; sild todlf-'1'm damn
--theft· and 'forgery charge:rr aired ijaln!t '!:lttt.•1,·l&f,-~istJJ.ne in Christmas f;hop-bills 1tn<f might be away for awhile . , mad at Sen. Carperiter's letter."
thr .. m .. w~·-allegedly phony auto · .Thanking. her with what she ' l~ter He termed the letter "a ;,..,.ss lnsull to '"'-. ·piJfg·.crawdl:OUWde :a Costa .Meaa. bank, th 11 •· · 11 ......... 1•• platt eost·the Newport Natioiial .described as great courtt:sy, e man a the intelligence .of. the . voters. and .J
.............. '6 h aougld !Od:~i ·J>y the FB! .an<f Orange envelope-.carrying man .moye4 down the gratuitous di.sparagenient ot the ftfortt Jlank $75,000. -;,CO.Ut la~. en!~l"ce~elit agencle's. ' line to Window Five. • 1nd integrity of the other candidates." ·
,.·· Awaitin1.the jury's ve~ct tod., af~er '11H! ,ha.rd~atted.. bandit who · hit ·the "Th is is a. holdup, 1ive me all the "His is one more example of out.side in-
.. fotir weeks of trial before Judge H. Seauri'1'PaaJfic National Bank branch at money," teller Margaret Vas.zlly_, 45, was f1uence of. those who .unJfarrantedly .and ·'Walter.Sltiner•att John Stuirt HamlltDh, told ' · umolic¥edly attempted' to liiterj~'· a
35, of i\dwtanet Heights, l'tma~ tllUtUt ~.i,.;~-pttr.'stJ :J,q ~utes~bdors ~n • ~e sald .ali'e'hilnded ovet 8itlm of~. divisive force in~·our comrriunity," Maker
tbaanager in the bank's auto fina~lng ieJnas whlAny\:i.dtomer eoulct'teJI hlbt $1071 $5~ arid 'St denom.in1tWM;· '.btil 1Wis Said! •'I' ., ' '~. "' • ~. ~.,, , 1 .{iivtsion. Robert William Dunlap, 37, qf thil aeallOll:' It took awhile. told to give more. "If Sen. Carpenter we.re trul)' C{)n.
·J7D911 Westport Orive:~ubijngton lfach fl'iJl:lJ fJ'lf"IY irom~clige.· She said she &bowed the emply~sh cerned with the best Interests of Irvine '.,fllllThl 'b!tldw:~ ~~~lrJ.~ .. tr\~Hf lMit,~~WJlr.~' !0i~ i'\'.ht;-1~~w1r ~:.J.~e~Jg'Jm~J~ d~Jk~~t~~4;! ,b::~~U..11~·1;:!.,~~:~·· ~~;:.":;1\~
-t lnVolvement In a scheme by wh'.lclllbe ' , !1 tod I , thi~tdr a ~ ~ · ,. ,1•1\ , ii t ~v~. while· olller cuaid'mu_, '!ent _!OOµt ~~ mak,e,,,I~ own deel:Sloi:ui. !~condemn ;tills '\Ink, through Hamlll9ni pl1d out a 1otal "'n . 1 . - a young · 81~ t--115 their business unaware. acllbn, Moser concluded. . l~f $75.1..000 on C{)ntracta bearing the name· • learninJ)he ms and outs of ta~. mOl'ley Olice poised before ~alnee-~teller ' CQn--·. · ~s1 Pryor n6fei -'~~1siiftshfP ht• po ~-fa Donemtent auto diater and reO~ Jtt-":nd'l!Vinl*·out.:.-thought itW~a tll·a nle s. ~nning, 21, he repeated his de· pface In this campalgn.11 She auggesf~
fJ!l'.lg Illes of cars to nonexistent jok~:J ... • • • -ma~. for. an unaYthorjzed c .-. s h • the. e(ldorsement indicated the five can-
. · torist.s ,. • • ·· • .... , V:~~ly iJngeted, ,°J glUUll.ll\,1 ach,ed ; 'WI rawaf; · : · , · • · dld•·tes Were "clearly allied with fore,s
A fourth man named 1n the' alleged CO'a.: · CJO#S~ ~ C{)~r . nd sna~b1 bills ~ • p liC{ sliid Mrs. Mallnlrtf thought he · ·· outside~our C{)mmunity."
piracy is the subject today of a na-from her 0.11· pocketing. his 1>lu steel was either joking or perhaps she wa1 Carpenter who was returning to his
· nwlde bunt by the FBI. automage
1
pistol and fleeing .. out the re~ J>e.l~g '~ed. while Mrs. Vaszily was hOme in Newport Beach was not
U Frank Perry, 38, of La Mirada is ·· ooQ!llr.,,cer baL~,•~llctf)w'""'~aj-rlve:t .0 •. -stjjll,taueously trigge~ng a silen' rob-,val}able for comment on the .letter.
he: will be tried on identical grand thiml*d:i b.>;,t:oments'ifif:rthero~' ~ -Wd',la.rm connected t~ a centrll com. · ~ and forgery charges. "·ry ocCurred aid patrolmen . were munlcahons bank at pohce headquarters. ~ Perry was tabbed by' defense lawyers !JC' • 5 ~Unknown to the handsome bandit. black ~uring the trial as the man respomlble tllghtly strrn.led in the Initial · manhunt. , nd hit units throughout the city were · f def I " nd f ed Nobody m the bank..1aw wbich Wa f'Jhe a .:... w, e . . or a series o au tauoll.! a org gunman fled, because '"'"' .w?tlciows ire . f8;0l1'1J\(Jl.?t1~. att~ntion on the address at In Traffi·c Acct' dent ~ignatures offered by the prosecution in ,.,... Uia\: moment ~vidence. plastered with festl\'e hpllda 'decor•· r.r·1 -I . "t•el· I 1 'J1• h' •· couldn't . ·~-Ing th . , lions . ~~ ~· ~ . ranee er o u 1m Su.: A H 1. to B b ho' Nooe of the .w• await e JU!'Y 1 In'v.~ioato-aaid them --;~;his la~ . hi ~er the money,_~fing ihe wa5n't un 1ng n eac man w se erdict took the stand in their own . -.-r.,• •" · ed issffiNWI to Window se:v!n, motorcycle rammed the rear of a car is !~ efense. 20s And rath.er handsome, enter at -1 ~A~ut 'Uie bandit.-reached in and listed In good condition at Hoag Memorial ~ 11:49 a.m., lining up behind custo"!'er inatcfledlhe bt.tndfe.S of bills, then gave Hospital today. He suffered a fractured ;~ M~aret, K. StotJeman, 45, at the first up and·~ked out the back door. leg in the accident. i-:'Rullet-head Needed? !tiler' window. o.tecn,, James Blaycock uid FBI Michael L. McKinney, 'ZI, of l744I fr' agents arrived shortly therafeter to take Keelson Line, was thrown from tht i: SYSfON, England (UPI ) -Showman • a separate bank robbery report. machine on Via Lido at Via Oporto in "' w-~ w bb 12 il •• h w t Cl ed th Newport Beach late Sunday night. : ...... oe ~.on-e &a~S •Pp can~ 3ve Ill er asses Witnesses agre e man wore a Police Identified the driver whose car ~esponded to hla ad m .-,1ocal newspaper . visored construction-type he Im et, ~or a "trainee cannonball requiri!d for ... · sunglasses, ·wlth 1 reddish blond McKinney hit as David R. Berry, 16. of
:,est-firing of new cannon .. " . ''=-Set by NewpOrl moustach, blue V-neck sweater and tan -.266d Rtalijlds Ave.1 Costa Me111. ~ He said lhe suC'!'Ssful appllcanl"will . · . .:.. ..,_ or brown trousers. J
et '54 each time he f.s shot from a '2·foot-,
Cyclist Breaks Leg
.From Page 1
IRVINE VOTE ...
today, there was no line of waiting
votera.
The University Park Elementary
'School precipct, however, was among the
lowest of precincts with early rising
voters. By 9 a.m. o,nly a of 989 assigned
1o that 1oealli n had cow,, t<i '•ote -u ' " percent.
· , The following is a listing of other poll·
'• • ,, ;. 1 r.11 • ,., 1:.r.,'
~. I I
Newport Driver
Arrested After
Police Pursuit
A Newport Beach man was arrested by
Huntington Beach police this morning
following . an 1utomoblle chase which
,climaxed in wreckage and fire .
The. man, identified as Edward N.
Clow. 34, of 2101 E. Pacific Coast
Highway, wu: taken into-custody on
Charges of evading 1rrest and driving un-
der the influence. He was not injured.
Sgt, James Mahan of the Huntington
'Beach Police Department said he spotted
·aow speeding eastbound on Pacific Coast
Highway around 1 a.m. and chased the
rpan into Newport.. Beach, at times ex-
ceeding 85 mph.
When th~ Clow vehicle approachM
S.uperior Avenue it left the highway,
overturned on its roof, skidded along the
pavement and caught fire, acC{)rdlng to
Sgt. Mahan. The car was declared a total
loss.
ing places and the turnout reported by
the County Registrar of Voters at I a.m.,
the. percent of the registration and tbe
number of voters assigned to the polling
place:
-Turtle Rock Scbeol· Ill had voled, tha~ltl!.5 peic<bt· or ilie 'l,112t'mlgned
to tbls polling place.' .
-UC ~ ·M'&tiieCI Sti.tdtnt HOU!ing, 22 1had'1 VMe<f,•)2.9 ~ df tJlie •7$8
· ·regiSt'ered. • ~ ·-r • " ·
-California Homes, 114 had Voted, 10.3
percent of the 1, toi registered.
, -Reaser Residence, UrftveNJlty-Park,
119 had voted, 15.8 percent of the 750
registered. · · '
: -Vas1os Re1ldence, tJ,rlivefSilY, 1Park,
81 had voted, l.t 'percent of ilie 988
registered.
· -Culverdale Clubhouse, 53 had voted,
18 percent of.the 2~ rq~ed.
Frqm Pqe 1
BANKERS. • •
Edgar Stroot, Investments ; Ro b e r t
Wigmore. insurance broker.
And: Bert Smith. retired air con-
ditioning contract.or; J. C. Hwnphries,
jeweler; James Ray, contractor; Robert
VandeVrede, vice president and general
manager of· Atlantic ~search, Inc., and
E. B. ''Buddy" Grant, retailer.
Curley said the founders' committee
expects the bank to open in late 1172. Th•
group is still seeking additional members.
'twide, ~lool-long cannon al a local fair. ' R~r~a#9n unit Mechanics Still I
g OIAH•I COAST ·-.Re;istr.~~o;. 4 t~· Ute variety ·Of ,;Inter
v. -d.asses _gffettd by the Newporl ~l!Ch_ ~ Parks, Beaches and Recreation Depart· Stymie Airw~t
Holiday Flights
THANKS!
;5 ment will take place beginoq,g llan 8, ~ .,.. COAl1' .Ull.llHINO CCM!tAHY 1972. ' ~ ~-. ·--First day registration will be from •. ~ ~·:i !. ~'.!., · a:m . to noon. From Jan. 10 to Jan. 13,
:.<_ registration is fri>m 5 to a p.m'-f .. l ~ :~ Je1\ I. Curl11 AU signups for the clwb w~~h be-
I :: ..
~ "' 1:
va ,.,.i.r .,.. a-,, ...._. gin the folloWlng week are al the.~·
ne11111 k11vil munily .Youth ~o~. 5th and Iris Strftt.I .,,..,. in Corona liet'Mar.
ne11111 A. M u~IRe Prt>grams•available on a 10-week basis ~ ... 1'1"" -include yoga, weaving, gymnastics, dog
L ,, .. r kriat obedJence, ceramics, sailing, tennis, fish·
• ..,..,, l..cfl City fl!tw ing;..'.Jir:idjer-,plode~l!_.~ance, &Olf, basket-
N ...... -OM. • b.@)I and ,youe}l\all.;...
lJJJ New,eert •a.ulttir4 ~ '3pecitl ,Ski.Jeoons!)n Jan.)& and 22 wl!l '.fakt plact11t_Easlbluf£ Park on..real M1itlAJ Mtlr•111 r.o. a.i·111$, t2Ul snow. -Q>st-Js S.tO~Jor ~ix tours'· ot inr
Otll9' Ofllk.t •trUclion.
a.t1 """": • wm ..., '"'"' For further in!ormation, call 644-7606 "--&-.dlr :ra __ , "-"·1 3 d I ......_,.. ...,,, 1Jt1s attc1t .....,.,, IJ'C ween an p.m.
... Cienllftil; -..... .11 ~ ....
Ma.'t' ~""°"· ... wllldl Ill ~ ...
.._.,.,... it ....... "'111 -· ---... .....,. .... 11191!1 .... ....... e-... ~ a.di. °'"' ~ """' ....... ..... "-"111 Vt li.y, Sf!! C~
c ..... S...IMKlt, ........... -· ........ •ltlM. ~lfw.IMI ..-r1 .. ~ II
• -... ..., 1""'1 C:.M M91, '
'1:1 ;1112 17T41 141-4111
Cl WW At'.~ Ml•ll71 ..
.,,.... ""· Of"'91 C..tl l"Wlltllflotl. ~. "' -1Wlll, II~ ......., """"" -.. ......,""'-" ""'"' ,_, -~ •lftlWI 9"'ltl,... .... .,....,.,_,, ..
From Page J
POLICE ..• ·-·~.'I ;····· .. ·-·
blueprints for his vast enterprise . G!>illl over the office Inch by Inch, 1\u!llll')' lov,.)i&alot:• zald they found no
•o;ld,enct of .forcod entry or aey 1am·
p<ijlg wUh Marchuk'• desk ,locklnf
dev!ca. •
. =4'Now .be7cliJma lhere are plans nitss-lni loi'"whil ~.I!~ an aloint~ com-
piler," ca;t. OJAl ezplilned lllllay,
wlien IJl• -took ii. new11< t~llt • "' "'i do oo&-'bo~IOI ctrtaln'that those
. plonriti•V' ~· .er. · ........ ,.,.,. fl"lll " ,. ............ .. °"" ... ~ C..llfeo'f!Lt. ~,..,....
., _.,. a .ts """''""' ., l'lllH 112 1s _,,, •""Y ... IMttMl, 11.» ,_ill!)'., -· L..,,,,--------
"Bul"be llf• ll gels Into the ~rong
h11nds it could threaten national security
-.f,bere's where t~e clincher cpmes_ In.."
tJll ~ COitcluded.
)
From Wire Semcel
'Striking mechanics tor Hu&)ieJ Alrwest
continued to stymie holiday travelers t1>-
day, but partial resumption of 900 dally
flights serving: 74 ciUea was reported by
the San Mateo-based air carrier.
Some pilots hit with a lo.day .
restraining order probibiUnt •'f'eipect of
. · .. 1nl~s· picket linei~ w~~t back
work. J. . .. 1e 'Ninth U~s·. Court of Appeals iS!lued
the ruling Saturday in ,Sin Francltco,
forcing pilots and stewarde!lses not to
give direct support to the 570 striking
mechanics.
Alrwest officials had hoped to rutore
78 nights to 20 western cities today.
"Some pilots were actually seen on the
picket line," declartd Alrweat e1ecut1 ve
Lee ~ltl4.,_ -•
Othera called in sick. despite a dlrec-~uve .h)o the Airline Pilot.s Association
(Al.PA) to stay on the job. • •
~ . ""111ere's nothing that requires people
If-work If they don't want to," remarked
~·~e Bodle, Los Angeles-based at-
{orney for the ALPA group. ..B1 late afternoon Monday, Oighl.s were
; mumed to 13 cities, but the big red and
_ "'11te DC-91 weren't op<rJIJni .with
Oran&• COunly Airport stopa yet.
Str.iklna · me.chankl went out last
''l\Ve4iltlday, shutting down Howard
Hughes; i1J1llie when negoUaUons tor bet-
ter Pll and !rlna:e baneflt.t brok• down ,
Alriett. ls mtinbtlnlng aervlce with 900
of the J.617 non'flrlklJll amploy ...
the
Thanks to all of our customers
• For making 1971 such o successful year.
Also we would like to publicly thank
greatest employes in Co/if. Thanks for your dedication,
o pprecioted.
ALAN WOODRICH
VICKIE WOODRICH
BILL WHITE
KEN DUTRO
JOE HOLLO(!\AN
LARRY LUIT JINS
l~INE MARJANIAN
PETE t.\ATTHEWS
RUSS OTTEN
ED POWERS
RICHARD SADA
(
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 l'lacentla A••·
COSTA MESA
646-48J8
HOUll.S: Mon. thru Thurs., f to J:~O -frl., f lo 9 -S.t., f:JO I• I '
I
7
TedaY'•
N'.Y. SMekl
• • ya;,~~~ J' ~~ PA&ES J " O_lAN$£ ~UNTY: CALIFO~ TUESQAY, DEC~Jt',\J ' TEN .CENTS
• ,
' ,
Councilmen Act-on Ri!_dev_elopment ·
By TERRY COVILLE Of .. Wr ... ...., •.
Cost.a Mesa's ttty COW1Cllintn did no1
tstallltah a downtown redevelopment
qency Monday nlgh~ but did ••t lhe cl·
ty attomey •to write an Ordinance on it for
lllelr Jan. I mitlint· -
-diuncilmep n!lii.ined from cnoaUng lhe
11ency In order to keep the public hear-
lng open for the next metling.
• 'Dle.re were less than two dozen people
In the audleoce Interested In downtown
Crew Regains
Boat Control .
without ~t."
• SL , Clair lldded , ,... • tu -
-i.l belpttllcm,....pi~.
"We collec\ -_, la Uds dlJ .
from sales tu thin _,ty lu." bO
said. "And thafs lhe pall& J*e. lo mob • ··-·tu·-:· . ~~ '
C.oata Mesa's tstlmated .revenue from
sales tu for 1971·7'Z is about $2.f million,
while' revenue from property tu will be
:· (See DOWNTOWN1 P. IJ' . .
tAFC Legal
.' Fee Coverage
.Move fails
&lp<rvllor William Pllllllpo of Fullehon
-lo get board aJllll'Onl today !or tilt
...,,,. lo ..,. fll,lll • In Jepl feel 1 ..
-·In t6e -!ICJll --lht ' LelJlle <>! ewe. and lhe Local "-1
Formation Cornlnllalon.
The move failed by a split ,_2 vote.ac-
ClOll),..Ued by polnlod lmulb.
I Phllllpg ll&id be felt the county shouid
_;~In and cle.-up the situation. "It was
• counly'wide Upendlture and the peol\l•
hi the cities pay county taus."
• He asked that County Counsel Adrian
' lrul'Per be mlmd lo check the ·legality
ol the county usumlng tbe entire bill
pr.med by Ille legal ftrm of 11ioma1
WoOcliufl, Fountain Valley city attorney,
' lo the League lind three· member1 ol lhe
LAFC.
Phillips 101 immediate reaction from
• board cbalt1'\ID Robert Battin. or Santa
• J,M. ''Tbt aUomey's fees we r e
• outr•IOQO•ly hip. He did a lOlllf Job•11d
f\_irtberrnore be lost the case.
-. 'Pf!11ee~,~··-· .
Christmas c~ naet.W!\hi
mJXed · emouom· w dllPllJ ')ly·
arj ofudents .it-EolUcia •.
' " S!:l!<J.01, ~ .9~¢1, ~Blof
som, Kent Vogt;and Stan TfO. •
pu included peace ..ymbol ti
'one hanci ' o! Christ; earjh In I
the other. Rumor has it a. l>nlk·
eri ~ss is emb!'emafic ¢'th.
tiibli£al Antichrfa\iwblch 11 Ufb
true. MyslU,al algn preda~'
Cbrislilllity by• cei!utl¢5. •
' " '
S~nta Hotli~
'
. · O~ in 'M~1a
'Moe c;osta M.. J.,....• IN'
telephone hciUlna· lo • Borda -Clau1 ,
are still opea iontpt tnd Wed-'
netday nlgbt.
Youngsters can make Srila C&Us'
betlHien S:IO pm. and I p.m., both
nllltta. 'l:fte foor NOi1h 'Pole
numben art: asum. '34-a3SI;
au.9, and 8M.QIO, ~
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, "'The whole lhlnt ,. ... a power' play 'by
the maywt and they should pay for lheif
.. folly,'" Batlta declared.
Supetvlaor Ralph Clark or -*'""4,."'tbe fees were absurd.''
Battin and Su~laor lloiiald Copers
of Newport lleaeh'wbe are alao members o~ the LAFC were defmdants in the suit
bnlupt by the ciliet over an alleged ll·
legal _.111 .... -i.r last July. l.
The sutt WU:dropped wben Supervlior
l!alph Clark puahed throup a motloa·ln
lot01 at,.. I.AFC -i~ Ctsoen' abeense to reinstate LAJl'C me m be r
Charlt1 Peara0n who 'represent. lht
pµbllc and lo pennanintly bar Anaheim
attorney J!erbert' Licker froD) taking
Ptanon'I teal. Llcur bad been named lo the corn-
' milaJon ln the debated spectal meeting 'filth Battin and ~ accompllllOnl
the feat.
ln 'the ' meantime, hcilmler; ·Pearaon
had been ~ returned lo the ' '
poojllon by a OOIJrl onilr obtained by the
t..eisue'1 attorney.
N-citlee wore uted to pay about
!780 eacb .. lhelr abare ol the ceet of the
legal 1 .... --,... no1 brought by the enur. le'que. •
; IAll!Ue olllclals aald today that all lt
cilieS ~ad 'a1reed. to pey elthtr the f160 or 1
the original 1285 eacb mimated when the -
acllon bet••·
Segerstrom Elected
To Third Water Term
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DAILY l'ILOT c -,...,. Os& lit: al, ltn
• 'enz1e
' Pay Batt,e '
:Apperu Set . -' ,
• I • ·~"' ; • l ~ M ... WIU !IJll>l fGrm"'i ,c~y •
;wz ar Arthu'r McK.enrJe'r 'rtlclnt ;
aiper1or court vldofy lo a law .Ult Jn-
if<>M,.a dlspill&_ovtr llo!l,much pel\Jlbn
···@!! ~"9: Pa&dt
<;.oi ..... •ttii,.,. l ht. ~Live
~iesllo•f'..~1 n!4J!t to • P P • • 1 ~Kam-. vjctcr1 1q a . l!ll!w court. )Coo._......,. lo~ !tu the Iona
r~.i-~· . ~ ·: :ci.rtJ~i H.
!Woltar-ruJad 'Oll;:?lov. tO 'that
lllcl(emja 111Ull«l.lo 'a]iiw dlaabillty riit1ni!!i _ '2,00LJ~_. inOlith. The ,city
t,laimr.Jie ~Joecel ... h&U th&t. · fbi ~~vu two 1eparit.e !lbt-....r wllll• McKenpe
~!:"9""'1 otdinioce ~~~ the finl I t"'""'8b'in 'I" . 'ii .lfdn•t. ' ~
"It 'WU I ioolh -1 ,to rellih,"
or "Robert Wll• said Monaly.
Molt of us have been frie.ndl with M a
time.. ~ -. . .. _.,..
'1'I a.lit was dacribld as "a (J::tlDdly ,...,.,In &uporior Court. Wllloo said.the
f:llJ ... t0 dOiennlne the legalllj\ 'If IL!
~ •verol .a.< •-t••
> -~·.' C.1'-ris~~ Par:t11
un .. year .. l<t Sherry-Orang~ looks a bit awed by San.ta Claus at Hoag
. Mt!mOtiitl. ljoSpttaL It .wa.s part of the :annual. :Chr1stmilS Party ·for-
chilt\ren .Mond_ay,·. Sherry js iQ the arms of her mother, Mrs. AJbert·E.
Orange ot Cosl'a Mesa. Keith Walley, hospital assistant admin'istrat'or,
took the part of St. Nick, Ea.ch child received a present donated by
1 Uif TOy House in Costa. Me_sa. About 20 girls from St. John the Bap-
. ~s~ c.at~olic_ ~h1:1rch sa~g qiri.Strnaa carols. • -•• . . · • ctalm-~ uma &111 h ftt.t y ~· ~~ plans were ln effecl ·rrom :. · ~.1o,:~~~i:,sa1"_:;ms:bl-: .Mistake Weed Abatement
.. cover11e. . • --· · ..
1 1"~-:,..;-Tbe-council a1Jo authoriied""'Clty At·
Charges to Be Refund~d
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Voterl lo !rvlne',1,e\ly~el~J:Oll:.
td · to 'tllo; poll• "eailt ·ind ·114idy•
-Inc\ obeervera ,.Jd. •t t ,un,l ~1 "~ per,cenl or ~tilgitilt to vott'had
• cast their ballots.. ~
~rt~. baUOt ,. ·1~ at the Irvine
)!eado'ws. Mobile Hqma Part· ill c.ntrpi
Irvine had attn~ 21.1 ~ cOI the
,.Voters 'f'11ned to th'at ~t. ~l1
e1ecUoo o(ficlals said, Tbe ·t ~.m~ ~t
ohowed 1?; or th• l8t wllned to tllat poµ
had alteady vo,lfd. • • .; • , , .
.• The poll• rlmaln ~ope.1l''"unli) I' o'clock
'tonight. '-' -· ... ~
Eleition officiala ~redicf'"l&-;.~vlelt
turnout 'lo come between tho ~Ol-flvt•
and ei&ht.
The scene at most of the ballQt loc•·
lions was quiet with 1eparate tlection
boards set up to band!~ the S,300 who are
·registered 10-vole. At eacli :of tJie eight-
. l'ocaUoils votera wei'e aSslgnell tiy
alphabet letter to fhe-tiillot box.
Precinct obsi:rver1 noted the new
aystem eliminated much of the confualoD
experienced in previous. elec~ns.-
At University P~rk Sclkiol, vote.rs pl~k·
ed up their paper ballots and •lined tbt;
voter's log prior to colng to tht corner of
tht-n;iultlpurpose· room r.eaerved fot
votera in their aJphabet ·1rou_pin1~ Early
today, there Wll no JJne of w~ltjpa:
voters.
The University Park • Elementary
SchOOI precinct, howevu-, wu amont:jhe
lowest or precincts with early rising ·
voter•• -By t 1.m. only. M,of 9SS anlpfld
to that location bad come to vote ..:: 8'.t
4 torney Roy June to .eek outside leti:al
!beJp J1 pursuing the appeal. A committee
compoaed of June, City , Manager Fred
Bonlbal, consultant Gene 'Mear, and
Councllmall Willard • Jordan will search
for a apecial attorney, M1yor Wilson
aaid. . Nearly $2,000 in weed· .abatement "We followed your orders Utls year and percent. · ''
charges will be refunded to 351 c.osta tried to collect all the costs. Billi jumped Tb! following is a Ustlnf of other poll-M~ P. ro. perty ow.•.er. 1 this vear bee. · ause because In previous years we didn't col-Ing placea and the turnout reported by t 1 Oillllf PILOT 119" .... .~ '
M~enr.Le!1 $1,000_in disability pension
comet fro1" lhree !!Sources: The old
penal9ri.ardinance of $1,109 .a month; the
newer pension plari, · $e64.51; and state worltriien•a compensaUon1 $227.SO. ,
· '( Ject for administrative costs,'' Sorsabal the C®nty· Registrar of.Voters at ta.~., the city made a.cleflcal errpr.. . said. the percent of the registraUQn apd -~•
~ _ .WlJ.U•.~n~~J! agreed to tAe clerical He added th.at ne:d year the-weed number of voters uslJned to the pollln&
re(undi ,Mooday_.·niaht, the ·piitblem of abatement program will be in the hands pllct:. _ •·· ~
IR,VINE'S IALLOT:·THE SHORT ANI> LONG OF IT
lrlal Q.,.tlion on· C,liy~, ~ong lit! 41 Carid!d1t11 ..
''EYen though he's· an old friend, we
have an obligation to the tai:payers to
follow thia thing out," Wilson said.
McKenzie has been partially crippled
lince 1ufferinl a stroke In March, 1970,
while aliU city manaier. . .
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how mucll itcosta t.be city to clean weeds of the fire department and firemen would -Turtle Rocle School;· 10 had 'VOted,
off a .vacant Jot.· remained a tbor11y, unset-make· personal calls on· property owners ·that Is lS.S percent of the l,<l2+-allli~
tied is&ue. . _ . . to urge them to clean up· their own va-to thb 1>0lllna: place. _ , _ ·
Counclbnan Willard Jordan argued that cant Jcit.9. il..ilrl't fiir .Jor the • entire costs ,of· lbe The nearly $2,000 in .refunded· money .-UC irvlne Married Student 1!0uaina,
weed abltement •program to be -paid by was. not a part of the dlsc\lsslon over 22 had voted, 2.1 percen\ of~ the: p.8
· Fr•m 'P .. e 1
,FIREMEN . ~ .
·only · pt opet ty owners who ·.Jet· t,he city which charge.s. should -be made-for weed registered. · daD ti» ~tedi -.• -_ _ , _. _ abatement. , -Callfora.la Bolnti, !i~.~aed.ii voted; 10.S -up," Treanor· said. , ~Bicy· cle Trail "lbe·uiln,·~tboihers m.e'ta i.h.t Pf!9'" Sorsabal uplalned the clerical em>r. percent ot the l,lm re._....... . -".You mt•n you don't want the aurvey1
. -. · "· · : ·pie'.;wboat'PfOP!rly· Ls posted, bui. they "Our total e&Umated .cost for~.the pro-.-flea1er Reside.ee, . .UrijveraitxJ•r.k, 'wl! 'Conducted (last April)?" 11ked St. '-"pJ · F ' ded. · · .cleaa ~t-thtmaelvts,'don't ply, anythtnJ. gra~ this year was $-13,597.78, or $29.38 ltt ha~~oted, 15.1,P.UC• ~.'~ 7~ .C11iir. an cnP.UTar , ~ They"" .,..ngeDt too," be said~ ·-·" an )lo\ir," .he said. "That !!Jure w a,s registt.~. "Rl""',, ,,,,~ Tr
".._." •"""' No. 1 edUi 111573 36 -V11N1 Re1idoee Univenity 'PB'k, ., .. , ret'!'-.i eanor. 1-. '· ' '. ' • ' .. 'l ; "\ •I ~ ~·Wlll!llJ; St.. ill•it\1fulf!d :;~'~""·'~'·..,...~, ~wer . ' '' ' : " ·a1 Kad ' voled, ·a.t ".:,itiii4; ol-, ~ Ill ' "You want.the !Ir, department to be . ',.,u· T1 Umi'~IQ W>o · "'.-rlit>f' " · '"" '' '""' ,.,, J••L'"• dill t th '"· -• "· T Pl. ding y carit lot.s -to be paid froin The c y anager saia me nign figure registered. , · · • · '· , , • ·t 1 , ..,11:11-.i eren an 'u~· Hat Ul wi::
#" 0 &nnerS tM gentral tllnd and llO\ charged to pro-was reached because all of the deprecia--Culv_erdale Clubhouse, 53 liad·voted, city?" St Clair <tigain queried. . ~ . . 1*'tY iOW~,,1 ._' 1 ! o1i. ·.. ~ tkln of. .• the b!•ctor u.sed 1to. clean the 18 percent of the 294 registered. "Yes, sir," said Treanor.
,· A.flO'<lnl 11c,~ f'f .on hl~"'!ln 1tU"lf '!"~<l!Jinli 5'1ol,,Jlt\hint,piy Wtli!i• '!flo , Of!~ed on ,!Vied e)>~~t '' ' • ! ,., • I ;·• , ·'"•1•n Jl,.'lilo you reall,.·tt>a1:·N•wport Beach Q>•ll. ~ w,!! 4ro~ J.fonday ,nlOt for. work 1etuilly one •on 1l "1 s~ ~Q'lalr bills. 1 ~· .1 '· -, ~ ; . . , -. . / ~hact 3,000 1ppllcan!J for '1ix lire depart.-
i•'bl<Jtlleideclty council and a master .plllJ of tr.guec1 "Not fOr Umt we G>t'1& vt.'lrnl That was changed, be uplainedo--RnbbnP-Q-C.-,,• •a--. ment Optnln1s this year," St. Glalr yelled.
if -1raill:lllld1¥•Y• 1'11 tur-1 'oYer _,othl'f"·'Jiroper!T,,Wntr'I." ,___ • • ~· the ttictor was :iU.se(l" parttlifie '~ ·u c;J-O'" ~ ~ _ .... "Do you ttellze how many people· would
: the planning department for Jw:th~r ''Wt>n.got ·a fire departn:y:Jl1.,tbat sit_, .. _for the citr,. golf co~rse and city R:Uks, so .Uke your }ob?" ·
• dy. • , .. ~ ~. -. «arowid niiet.ei Ui• t.rme," '&IJUnUed 'S~:· ~ ~ ~!lre,...(lrpr~lation ~ldi}ot ~ c~arg· B k ' F 'l "Are. they qualified?'• Treanor asked. : The council dropped ,!llO'blk• llcena111g • ~;:Why not ' fet •the ~i<il 'whofe i ''l!Jl .1o~ab>tement.. , ·: ' ,.-Ull er S Uml y, . "With 3,000 applicant. they can be
. fee to allow ei:pantk>n of \be licensing honle burns down pay for thi flri <leparli · Sorsabal -said property owners will sTill lrained,~' ·St. Clair snapped. ~b>rolram to city departments other than ment, That's what ,rou're proposing on have to pay the original weed abatement l $38 OOO Following th1t1 argument, the council
Khepolice .department. .• 1\f~.'~·~ 'i., ~ ;.' ~ ... r.' .char,a:e .i,because.it Is Of! their tµ: bill. Stea ' voted 5-0 to adopt salary increases as ;t Thll 1cbon was taken Instead of adop-e-·;""'t's .. your t_•reasonin(I'!. .snappjd 'T)lell refunds w1U come m the farm of a suggested by Sor:iabal. ·fting a proposed liceru.lng program sub-.... M!._)?' ftobert:J/UiOit. • ; ;! .. c'beclt ftOm the city. ' ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) _ TWo .The five. percent and 2.5 percenl.raises .~-tted by the crime prevention com-OM:JocUmen finally agreed to le,t ".' ·1v The refunds apply only to the 358 pro-· , btve been oflertdi lo firemen since Jast .,.., robber• ••caped with •••,ooo in cash from J iy Fl em· ··•· Ii ;~ r 10 lttee. Maniger Fred Sorsabal st~--thJ.. Pm-: , per.ty owners who left the cleanup to the -u · r en ori...,.a Y 11 '"" or per-
: Ci~ Manage.' Fred Sorsabal a~vi~ blem and come back wi~~· ret§rq.: _ flll!.in~ it will cover only the difference an Albuquerque branch bank today cent increases tor all ranks, but have. now
lmen not to adopt the committees mendation on who ihould paY'for -wf'td ,be~ the pt.38 charge and the proper after holding the branch manager and his reportedly dropped their request to 7.5
:f·cenalng program because it may be abatement. '"''"' . .; · f25,ZO~.chade>:-:-• family hostage overnight. pe~n~ntrov~n;y over the salary sur·
· eplaced shortly Wllh a countywide pro-' ~ .,. ~ · -' -' -· Police said the two men, both arlnM vey stems from the date the survey is'
: cram. . .. s·· ' ·, .· ' . . . and wearing ski masks, held Mr. and rriade.
The bike tralla and ways mast.erplan -F • 1 -· .._ · -· f" ' --' Ten cities • wer·e surveyed _ salary
la map outlining all possible routes for 81111 y .·· .... ··~ .. '.:e· r~ Mrs. G. Grant Doney and their three rai'lles for slmJlar jobs were recordtd-. bi.ke.11 in Costa Me.sa -was submitted by ~ children Plostage at their northeast All:IJ-la.St April, before those cities granted
the bicycle trails committee. querque home. j>ay fncreaie'11. Firemen feel the survey
? Sorsabal also urged the council not to Doney 111 manager of the Bank of New should be made after the cities htd ~approve It unUI the planning department Conv;ct Sert• Back .•~ Pr; "On ;ranted lncre•""· -f eould determine the costs of the plan. " Jill Ml' ~ Mexico branch at San Pedro and Central The new Increases ira11ted Monday
; Councilmen also accepted the reslgna-N.E. Jn Albuquerque . • niJht are effective back to Dec. 12, to
t lion of bicycle trails comrtlftee chairman · Deputy Pollce Chief Don Daniel said all cover the . full current pay period. Tht l Chuck McOonnel, wlio .will remain·on the By JOANNE REYNOLDS ,,. fi ve members or the Doney family had increases are also 1ubject to any action i committee but said he coul4 not deVote °' "'1 n.u, '"1111 s1aff _ betn lied up bu\'!l@ one was injured. • · or rulings ol the national pay board. i the time required to be chairman. -The ~h611day -s.eason has turned into a + Mayor Robert Wilson lsked the C<lm· nightmare for thi .Orange County family ? mUtee to name its own chairman. of ~ "Corter.Jlhe released Folsom Pti~..Cf>!i¥1.¢1>: ~~-w11s returned tO the ! OIAll•I COAST ata_te1:~i('nt)ar-yJ_l.Nier this month.
_ -CDttei,J7_. was-sentenced to 30 years to
• life-In tti2: ..... f THANKS!
From Pqe 1
DOWN.TOWN ', •
about $1.1 million.
Spokesmen for the -downtown
merehanf'.s ·ind property owners urged
the -· councll to move ah~ad With
redevel~t.
Councilmen ·indicated they favof the
Idea of establishin11 the agency -pro-
bably with :the council Itself slttlng as
a&!9CY-:4P°eQtors "'=-but prefer 1o keep the
-hf:Ai'jng OJMlR; -Jqnger· in .case t.bere ·ill
any more opPosifloa. . ,
Cowtcilman Jack Hammett was the
first to indicate that· the council" should be
the tedevelopment ag~ncy.· '
"There is a great amount of mopey In-
volved/' .he said. "T}le responslbWty
ougbt to rest.on our shoulders."
Mayor Robert Wilson, who w\ll have
the responsibility of appointing the agen·
cy, agrted and added: "The citliens can
get to· us if they don't ltke Whet we do."
The Los Angeles consulting firm of
Wilsey and Ham has given Costa Mesa a
10-year, i8 ··mJllion redevelopment plan
which hinges on construction of the
Newpof\ Fr~aY,.
Most ol the money would be spent for
street_ realignments, parking plaia1, a
five-acre park and malls .
City Attorney Roy June pointed out
that the council's creation of the
redevelopment agency -expected at the
Jan. 3 meeting -does not obligate the ci-
ty to foJlow ~e Wilsey and Ham plan or
any other plan.
June also said that once the agency Is
established, It will then have to designate
the project area. which In the Wilsey and
Ham report covers 195 downtown acres.
DAI LY PILOT He was released on parole Nov, J wbeo
.a pri;son oftidal~ rtii.sread an appellate
court rdeclslon which mistakenly made
. .c::ortec tli.giblt for parole after servinr
Tfianks to oil of our customers
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3JO W .. t lit $tr• ...
M.S .. Ml,.n1 P.O .... 116'0, t212i --
1:1 ot n•• rn•• .,., ... ,,,
Cl 11M .Ut•IWil M ..... n
nine years or his .sentence. . \, -l
He was returned lo pr1son,.aJttr 33 <bys , .
of freedom. ~ days spent as ali f-ldeal ,. • '..t.
parole) according.,.to his probation of.ncer --1 -
James Orttnman .
Cortez is one of a family of 10 brothers
-, .rid sisters who were born and reared in
OJ'¥la:e County. His parents, Mr. and
Mrtll.Juvenil&--Cortet have lived in the
-eo11nty for 46~ira~.'
Mrs .. j)oloree~· Rult, a Santa Ana housewiie,_i~ one of Cortez: Slster1-. '1 He
· wa1 taken back to prison Ott. 3 and we
just found out about It Thursday night,"
she said .
Mrs. Ruiz uid her brother was living
in· Lincoln, near Sacramento. "He had a
job and he had custody of three of hls
four girls," she said. Cortez also ha1 a
son in the Marine Corps who i.1 sc hedul-
ed for duty io Vjetnam. "Becau~ they
'A'ett· with-him, {bey were, nt1 longer ~n 1t1.yid here instead.''
welfare." " 1 •Since news of Cortez' return to Folsom
When Cortez was taken back to prison,·· 1f1fmade public, the-family has Deen the
~aunt who lives~ Llnco~n was notified, ... iariel of crank calls, but that's not the but~ thou~t 1t,~as JU.St_ a mls~i.! ~w(ll"lt of ll, according to Mrs. RuiC
and he d be out again In I few da1.s, : -' r .. u fl •• trok Mrs:Ruii aald. - -J.J1etr 11-utr recen y su etlC\I a I e
When it became .apparent that Cortes &Dill_ has. 1 bl~ clot In . hi•, neek. Mn.
was ~ stay 8ePitrnL bars for the 21 rt-Rull said he 1s on med1c1Uon and the
malning years of h'ta sente~ the aunt . faniily has been warned that any severe
notllled thf real ol the fam.Jly. --emotional upset could be fat.al to the
"It's beeft likt 1 ~htmare :•Mrs. Ruli e~r Cortez.
·1ald. "C>ne of Hen& a nieces 'g6t_ married "!"'\J\ ltiWe. him such a lift when he Jound
Saturday Rnd tM~ was an empty place QUt thitt. Henry wit getting out, 1t reall y
in the prw where he should1iive been. ij~ him good. We haven't told hlm yet
Sbe and her husband were going to take -that Henry'$ been taken back. We're
their hootym0011 n,.r hliii1 bul lllq afrald tt would kill him," the uid,
For making 1971 such o successful year. -.
Also we w<Ju/d like ·to publicly thank
the greatest employes in Co/if. Tho_nks for your dedication,
Joyo lty. They ore appreciated . ei:lthosiosm,
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DJ.VI D ~kTON
NANCY 'B'ALOYAN
JERRY CLAPPER
KEN DUTRO
JOE HOLLOMAN
integrity and
DAVID FINNERN
BILL LAURIE
LAftRY LUITJENS
!RENE MARJANIAN
PETE MATTHEWS
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SAM MITCHELL ALAN WOODRICH
MARK NISSEN VICKIE WoOORICH
RUSS OTTEN BILL WHITE
ED POWERS
RICHARD SADA
& :Jed Balotp-n
·ALDEN'S ' . . -
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOURS: Mon. thru Thurt., t le S:JO -Fri., 9 lo 9 -Sat:, 9:30 tp S
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ON crT;rHOOD ELECTl.O.N DAY, IRVINE VOTERS 'TURNED OuT EARLY AND IN Sl RONG NUMBERS
Pr9Cinct Judge BettY Tete, lftspector R1e sto,..man Aid Voter Pit Rutkosk.ie
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COntractS Given
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' Protest Solon's Letter ••
~ospital Work
Saddlebatk Community Hospital of·
ticlals have aMounCed that lhe contracts
bcwe been awarded for the final phases of
construction of'the facility. ·
· The )>ospltal, be\og bull! In Laguna
Rills by the Lutherln Hospital Society of
Southern Ca!Uomla, ill expec:;!td to be ~mpieted by Ute summer of 1'73.
Tbe 38 contracts·for phaJe f\}qr of con-
t.tr;uction, went to•several firn)S.and. total-
ed $5,060,000; bringing the Iota! con-
1tructlon cost of the 15G-bed 'facluty to
$9.1 million.
Pba~ four will lnclude structural steel
and concrete1 .work, piumb1ng, beating,
aiN:ondilioning and installation o f
medical eqdipmeni. Work oa: the phase
will begin ao~ ~e affer the first of the
year, offlcia1s said.
The roof.story hotl>ltal Is being built
In such a manner tltat it may be ex-
panded to !00 beds by ~d<llng t'tlo more
floors to the faclll#. 'Mle foundation is
al)chored firm ly on 200 cOncrete pylons,
some of which extend more than 100 Ieet
into the ground, officials note.
Construction ls being fine.need by dona-
'tions of indivfHuals, foundations and cor-
'J>Ot'at1oM and, through a gdyernment
grant'..
Thieve s A ccost,
' Murder 1Patient·
Three · more Irvine city council 'can-
didates, including one active Republican,
said lbey too objected to State Senator
Dennis Carpenter's Jett.era to Irvine
realdentS endorsing five council hopefuls.
Meanwhile, an aide to the senator from
Newpart Beach confirmed today that the
letter Irvine Republicans .receivt.d Mon-
day bad been mailed with Carpenter's
pennission.
"I am certain there was permission
'given ·to' uH ·the senator's statlonuy and
signature," Carpenter aide ~like Neal
said.
"I'm sure it was done with his approval
-there'• no question in my mind."
Candida le ~tnrr QUigley of the Ranch,'
ls part of a team that includes Wayne
Clark and Alan Snbdgrass .seeklng el~·
tion today to the Irvine City Council. He
aaid he has~ been active in ·Republican
politics for six years but still resents the
"intrusion."
"l am greatly distressed at the in-
jecting of partisan politics into a non-
partil!lan election.·• Quigley said .. ttAnd, l
bated to see someone-who is not a reli·
dent of Irvine try to tell voters !here how
to vote."
Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor of University
Park. another Irvine collncil candidate~
said, 11In my opinion, it •ii' wholly ·tr-
* * * Post-election
·SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) -Two mt ,
hcime pattent. • en '""'"' to • church ·w. t h' Sehedul d Wvice "lefe aocos!W' Iii Chi8vit hire;' . . .. a ·c . e
alid one of them._wu that to deatl'I. •
Polloe .. !cl Victor ~ Kuitlich,, za, Fon-•. F .. Ai" • . . . rt' . ' .
tana, Jefi the convaleocenr ltlme Monday . Or ' ·r.no ef
where he had been a 01!-:lent for the past -,,r .......
six months, actomjNl!il<d by a.owe. pa· .;.. po;1 .. 1ection l\ratch party, fe>turlng
tlenl. They plann~ to :walk a block to the co mputer projected , returns is planned
Church, but were stop~ by two ~ for Uils everil(lg ~t' the Airporler JDn,
)·ouths. -~ / 18700 MacArthurt Boulevard, Irv ne, " following lhe ~ of· the polls at 8 p.m.
The e:Jectiori ·refum watch begins at I Meeting cilli:ed Off p.m. In the tiallrooin ol lhe A'lrpOrter IM. The ~l C.Ommunllles of Inrtne .On ·.Retarde f ·~1·t'e . (CCI ) and ICty •Of Irvine Now (COIN) _ d. ha"' ~sued ai\ qpen ln v(tallon to ~ In-
~ terested ID the outcome of today's
A lbtttlna to determh19 where a new cityhood. election and city council race.
l1ellity foe trainable. ....,tally retarded OfI1c!aI returns from the County
cbildren will be bililt lu!oibeell clnoelled RA!gl>trar or Voters office In Santa Ana
by IMlllteel o( the Sao JOfi'IUln Elemen-are, not upe<led to be flnaliulll wrul mid-
tary School District. ' ' DigfC, election official! predict.
The meellng hid• been ocbeduled for 'll1e DAU. Y PIL<11' will publilh ...,_-
Dec. II. I ' plele relurno In it. Wedne>dly .aillon.
' respanlible of ·Sen. carpenter, a cloal
·any <J.· the Irvine Company, to ~rse
the CCCI slate.'' ..
c'1;r refers to the Citizens Committee
for lthe Cjty of Irvine which Clrpel\ler't
ai.le said bandied "the mailing~ ·• ttle~·campitgn on behalf of t five
,odidJtes, Tbe 63-member org ~ tilm
Jieaded ~y Les w .... rburger luV week
8noounced endorse~eni of John iurton.
Jerry Choyke; E. Ray QWgley, rdues E.
"Pete" Peterson and David H. Smith fo~ . ' the council. The same five, all Of whom
were active kl the Council of1• Com·
munltiea of Irvine (CCI) ) ro .. t n-
-eorporation group, were recommenCled In
Sen. Carpenter'! co~puter-produced and
machine-signed letter.
Candi~ate Janies F, M96Cr, alJO of ,
University Park, said toda, "I'm damn
mad at Sen. Carpenter's Ieiter."
He termed the letter "a:grou insult to
the inten1genCe of tht ~voters .and ·a
gratuitous di.spar1&eu,:! 'of ,the' efforts
and integrity of the o candidates."
"His iS' one more exantple Of Outside in-
fluence of those who unwarrantedly and
unsolicitedly attempted to interject a
di vi!lve force In our community," MO!SU'
aaid.
"If Sen. Carpenter were truly Con-
cerned with the beot intefest.rol lzylqO
"'fidlll!S 1ie ·woolld' ·bave a<quaitlted
hlmkell .. ttb Ibis drirub~nlly1• cipibillty to~ 1?!8~ ifs ~wn ~iSions. 1 ~emit this
aci:ion,' Moser c1Dclude4-• • •
Mrs. Pryor noted ·~bpnship lw nil
plac;e In· fhis campaign?' Sile ~ested
the •endoriemerit indiCafed the 'five can.
dldates were '"clear!f allied with forces
outside our co1,iinurutY/'
Carpenter, ·>Vho was rtturning to his
home In -M.ewport ~ach ~as riot
available fcf;comm!nt 'on the "tttter. ,
Neal, ho.,Jever, described «ie ~lttr .ts
being "a d}ilpsophicaJ' recommenclatll)n"
rather than an endorsement. • "
Qulgley'addressed blm.!ell to this polnl
tn his retictlon statement, noting 1tie-1ei..
ter Implies thal all candidates other than
the· flvi are •;liberal or permisaive" in
their tttltudes to govemmenL ,.
Qu;,Jey termed tbe letler ai beh1C
~'typical of the kind of s.meara in WI
Umpaign. Someone out there la ten'lned
tllill lbe Jl«lllle Of lrflae wtll elect ......
ooo """ w111 ,._ ,lhem:"QulsJey concluded.
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~fyl,t~o~lt ~.~-.-. . ...
·Iesue Draws . . . ·-. . . : .. . . ,
H~ry,·vo,~e
Santa Wj]l · flay
Christirias VW.t ·-~· . Ai lake Forest . . . ~ ..
Lab 01"orelt"Children,wUI have'ln op.
portunity to ellrilb up on1Sama11:lap and
dellVllf their aiostmu )lsts.in.]lel'IOll Wedneoday;ntunday Ind Friday; ___ L
The old' 10ntlemu will be'at the ......,
and TWiia Cllul ··rn.n ·n un. 16 2 p.m.
all, ihne'cla1t. -· ' }~""~ '-' Pveiita . .. Jnviteil lo .,... ' ·theit
presc!loolm io,,.. hi~ .Eich~ will
reCetie-a candJ c~ from•Santa. . • . . A speclll. Olrjltmu lliow lor,chlldten
wBI· tale 1'11«1"frvm' 1 lo 'I p.m. on
Cl>rlalma5 Evt. The alterno<i6 ii:tlvtty
will Include ftiualc by the United 'Muiic
• Acconllan Bond, -a ·~·· Chrlftm11 play, stqil!c,, a .111111~ """ Santa himself .. · . ..... , -• ,
Each oblld 11 asked to l!rlnl a ilO cent
euhabge jlft. · 1
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·uncle A11Sas&iµ'!J~ .
·PHNOM, PEilii (UPI) -'-Prb>ce
51-•th Ita11111, uncle o( depooed Chief
of Stile Prince Norodcm' Sibmoak, WU -1ec1 lodlyby ~~-Ing
i.trullt"' • !i>ll'I--·~Cot y.., J>lllce, ~ ft\>Grlld. Net fl,.
.liclall neadl) -1o...-1111-prinoe a·~to-i.llie i:olllliy: '
TEN CENTS
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~ • • D.t.IL'f.,.ILOT IJlll ...... '. ~. . ' . . 'l.RVINl!!S,l+~~OT::THI sHORT AND LONG OF IT -. . . '
'I '' Brief .Oiloitloft,on,CI~ L:ont List of C1ndld1t~
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Co·µ;nty Represent.atiOn
(;~~ui$:.Jr:iih· Red~trict
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When the Leglslalure .conftllt! In 1973,
the~·ir1 ,gO!Jlg ~ be .some,new ·facts
.mo.ii: · Jhe ~tale ' SenalDrs ••a'd
Assemblynien, a few of wh!Ch will t>e·
oomlng !ronl Orange .C90nt¥.
If-the"'Tdpportionmebt ·plan stands as
passed, orange ·'Coun,ty wiU have a new
.Ulembl)'l!WI aDd par\!.. Of •• '~
ConimJmaa lnd ,Stale SenalDr .
Wllh the possible , e>c<ptioa or the
Auemll!y . .it!lrlct; Ille additional dlstrictl
are •bared will! dtber COUDUe• Ind au
have -dr1wn. la beav~y 'R<publlcaa
mas.,
· Tbe1Jlbll<oopby IOI Ille Demoi:r1t.'.plan ....... •Jo .' ha'I< been . 1!> • keep tlie
ilepUllllcoos Ol¢10f •the two -.dl~rD·the coomfy •• ; •
. ·n, i;otalt has ~tt.the .ct11tion:of <be
"Cory)loor" • ..:. the A1senbJy dlllrlct of
Democr1t 'Ken Cory of· GlrdeO G~ ' . . . . . . . which wlnds ~h'.t!i< Ctl)!ral county
area Illo'~n.Ull80lvec\J!&saw pµzzle . ,
The • ~atlC' .d~ti'lct o! RA!g,
IUchahf lilm>• 'Of:·Anlhelin wtll not be
encl.tnptad ' by the ' coanlY'• n·e J'
Conct'tislooal dlst!ict -wtll --parts of San,Dieg'o CGomfy "with IOUlberi>
Otega County ~Jnclodlnc"-tbe Weslem
Wbl!• Hoooe in'Slrf°'.,.-" , ·
LMdn Of bot~ ~lei ~
the new ~"-dlstrlot -wtth 1 a.~ Rlt"lbllcad recillrilkn-" b
drawn Jo.I.,.. tl\e -Of .we 5'11 • ~~~~~~·
'parUcipate in the J~e Primary.
· The additional State Senate district has
:been ,added to a small part Of the
northern county by constriCtiilg the two
existing district.,
Coan
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1\'eatker '
' Oui.stmas week prospecta are wet l and drea.ry for ' tbe Orange Coast
wtth ligbl. rain , beginning tonlghl
aad. lateady rain predlctea· forr the ,
rest of the , week. lpwa should be near 40 wlfh highs In "the !Os.
INSIDE TODAY I
, :· BMlu!tball tournament ·com-1 petition openi tonight '<IC UC
Irvtlie with , once-bea ten SaH I
·Diego Sl4te, UC!, Humboldt
S.ta~ and 'Chapman College
i wrtlcipqtinQ. San Diego mtc_ts J
Chapman at 7,, UCl du1:ls Hum-,
boldt at 9. Deto.Ua on apori3
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are ~-~O~s'K~
"Sen(l .'l;apes
oliBay; · Night
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G:~ ·, . O'Vernllr s ..
• • Convict~s Return . Crushes <;:oun ry Family
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· •. ICAlWrEN'I'.O (AP) ~ The !ii\~r
JeilllaUvt fl&ht over reapPortionment
allpped into Phase 2 Monday -a sort of
uneasy lull while lawmakers oj _ both..x-....
parties wall anxiously for an exptclti:r'" ·
1overnor'1 veto of three parilsaii~ bi"r~
~ by t h e D<mocrot-conlroll<d ·'-'·~itirt . · .. '. ) . =-•• ----.. . . . .. l!O!l{_Jltiilom1tc · and RepiibUcan --" .
on new conlressional and state Senate #'""'
Supreme <;ourt to rpake the l1nal1decision 'l
oa ~'' COngnuioaaf and otat~' Sent~ . •
..and Aaanbly district linu, arld each
party ii mll\'uvering quleUy for ad)
• VltllACe&ln tM>QPeeted court fight.::;
. Democrati -adn:Utt.ed tbty expect the
l>UlJ they.,..,,.,.,~ ;lhrou1h th< Senlta
and AJaembly -earJy · .. MarJday will · be
• V<lotd I>)' 'tilt "Ropublkmi. goveroor. ,They
said they pa$9td th< bllb primarily to
win a 1tronw bargalnln& pool~on In
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Republicans are plnnlnl their hopes on
the .9oe-U:0Util-. At at• ReAi>' portlonmenl Oommlulon,·whlch' lheiex·
pert will produce a rediatrictlng plan
Dlo~ .,:f.:vorabla 'to • lbe GOP • for ltePiblldnl 1i la~to'.llio-oourt. Lt. Gov.
Ed Reinecke, a Republican who i.s
cbafrman.of-tbe comntluian, iMkted the
/>OdJl,,'!)ll .. -· ,llClllpartl'fll ··"•P-~l.~posals. ,
Tbe • plana of bOlh the ~mmlssiori and ~
·the Jtgisl•ture are noW-under ie(at
l::todd:f,·becauae of the 1eifslature's failure
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''ltlil~ -~ tumed lnlo a
--for the Oranp County !amlly of t;ft:1Jry Cortes. the rele13ed rot.om
prt.On convict who wa! returned to the
slate penlteiitlary 'earlier this month. 4·-Cbrtez, ft, wis aenfehced to 30 years to
""life Jn \982.
He w•s released on parole Nov. 1 when I ptbon offiCial misreld an. •ppellate
court decl~!On which ml1tikenly m•de
Cott.ti iellalble for parole aftu ltl'Vlng
· nl-. y•m of hit ""'tence. 1 \
.\; He .wu return!d to Drilon lifter 33 days ~ bf ·1reedotti -days f.ipent as an Ideal
p.trole, according to hi! probaUon officer
Jarpes Greenman.
Corlei is one of a family of lO brothers
and ..Uters. who were bom and reared In
Orange County. His parenll, Mr. pd
Mrs. Juvenito Cort.es have Uved in· the
,. county for 46 years .
Mrs . Dolores Ru iz:, a Santa Ana
. housewife, Is one of Cortei' sisters. "He
·. W!f taken back to prhron Qt<:. l _and we
1 j~ .found out about it Thursdaf night,"
·~ a:he iald. Mr!. Ruiz: said her brother was living
In Lincoln, near Sacramento. "He had a
job and he had' custody of three of his
foUr "&!rla,'\ sl)t aald .. Cortez also has a
son in the Marine Corps wflo ii ichedul·
ed for duty ilJ Vietnam. "Because they
were with him, they were no longer on
welfai:e."
When Cortez: was taken back to prison,
an aunt wbo lives in Lincoln was notified,
"but !he thought it wu just· 1 mlttake
and }te'd be out again in a few days,"
Mrs. Ruiz.· said.
· · · Wheii it becajne app1r~t ttiat Cortes
'!81 to . ~t1y ,beJiind }>Ira .for. the 21 rt·
.m11plng yW'I of hi.I sentenct, the aunt
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tar(el of ........... ""' Iha~• ... the
wort! of II, ~ tO Mn. Ruh.
T)l•lr lathtr ....,tly ouller<d a 1trqko
•nd ba1 1 blood clot 1J'I h!s neck. )$rt.
Ruh Aid be .ia oo medlcaUon and . the .•
To Paris
flDllly has be.in warned tM( any ttver• 1 y JACK BROBACK emotional upat could be .(atal to t.bti .,oe., .. D9ltr. PU• s• •
<Ider Co~ •. "Dear ·Jlliddy: Plea,. eom• llom• and
"It 11v•}ll~ s11<h t llfl wbtn !le iound , pla~ :W~" with me Ulls. Chrl~. 1
out lhat ltenry "f'll getun1 out It rutty have nevet spen~ one wllh you. I~ li>ve
did him good. W1 haven't told him yet yo~" Tod Hanson, 5, aon of M'arlne Clpt.
that Henry'• been ta.k6 back We're Sttp~n Hanson, prlsontr o[ war ln Nortla
afraid it would ktll him i" she wd. Vietnam arid Mr1. Carol Hanson, El Toro. . ~ "Merry Chriatmas, daddy . Please CQm1
1 -Effort.I to get Cort.et.back out 0f pr~ -home Ulla Christmas. 1 was'·.only four
·so far fiave been liptited to an •APeal to ye.art old when you went ·down." -
·the ~le board by Greenm!~ and Andrew Halber, s, son of Marine CapL
Ll~I BECAME A NIGHTMARE
.Foltom Convict Cort11
noUlttcl th• real or th< family •.
"If'a betn 'liko a nightmare," Mr1 . .ftul1
slid. "One of Henry'• niece• aot.married
saturd1y and there was an empty place
Jo the pew where he should have been.
She •nd her huaband were gotng to take
thelr honeymoon near him, but they
1tiyed here instead." ,
Since nen of Cortu' return to Fol!om
wu made public, the family bu been the
Cortez att~mey Peter· Fe~ of ~· l..m'y Halber and Mary Halbe:r, Tuslin.
.Mr!. 1 Ruiz said the fa'!11ly has s~nt Same address as Capt. Hanson.
wires 10 Gov. Reagan aslong hlm to m-"Greet~s from all of us (sob). We,
tercede and ihe plans to contact your relabvet are ape.nc:fm& Chriltmas
AJstmblyman Ktoneth Cory ( D • with you In our ~· IOn. Moy God be
Anahe.lm) and Finl Dl.ltrict Superv.laor with you. (Voice mbllng)." Mra. MarY
Robert Battin. . ~ Hopper mother f Slaff Sgt. Davld mni·
"We just don'tlnow whl to do1" 1he mou;Piafa del.Rey .
aald. "A lot depeqd1 Gn Jud&e in 'lbese are typical of more than 70 taped
Riverside." t . recordings of '<lhrbtmas greetings which
She wa1 refenin& to RtverlliQe Supertor atArted thefr journey this Q)Ol'lling to Viet
'Court Judae.Jot\n Neblett who originally Cong .nd North VJetnameU dele11tea to
· sentenced Cortez for poueaslon a~ aale the Paris peace talks.
·of heroin. P>t aenten~e was tieavy TWA pilot Stuart Nelson was :!ent off
becaun of prior narcoUCJ convlcUons from Loa: Angel's International A111iort
and under state law1 unless the judge by • contingent of local airline off\cli1s
decides the prior convictions can be including AJr CaJUornJa Prealdent Robert
dlsreganled, the »-year minimum on hia Cllfiord and about 20 Air Cal crew
sentenCt: will 1tm1d. members. ·
"Henry did make a miatake/' Mrs. A1r Cal pilot R1ck·M0eiier, spokesman
Ruiz said. "And he paid for Jt. But now for the ;ri>up, aald they have been helping
he's paying for It twice. We were all 10 ln the taping project through the pllot.s'
thrilled when he was released. Tben thil POW C:Oncern Committee.
happened and It'• 10Ing to drlve u1 all In· ·~ lot of us were military pllota Onct.
aane. too," be uid. "We all feel it could be our
"But we'll do anythina In get Henry !amlli., ..ndlng those tapes, '° wo .do out." what we can to help," Moeller uldJ
TWA·fll&ht llD wUl arrive in P•rla at
Jo. act in Ill regular seHion and beea\JSf: Pl i..a1. opinions ·.sJ>!llel)iiog th< cwi·
• itltUtfoniUty of the com.mission. . ~~~,_.dop~e,d'.by µi~ legls!a~ on .«net p.rty·Llne---voLes would take lway
. J'lto"OOP tt:at.Slrt the Aasmnbly and One
jll the Sen&te. '.llloy . would al,oo gh1t
Democrat! •t lea3t three of California's
Jive new Hiia In Co\'flltsS·
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,J)Of'•·Bed· Frlenllf · ·
· · "De~v~ "rir'e"in.ah lion Moeder .
. ·Walt D~ney's Brother Young Newpo~
Bride Succumbs;
Crash Diet Eyed
t :40 a.m. Wtdot>day '(Paris tlm<) car·
rying Capt. ~el.son •nd Capt., . Jess
Hensley who wW pilot the jet from
Boston. '
'l'he · 70 greeUn1s are from families tn
Southern California. and ..Arizona, many
from O..allie County, taped throog)I tha
aJd of a Lo:s Angeles rad.lo ataUon, KIIS. ·
admiiiiSters ox.ygen tt> Rocky , -
-'~ il five.l?tOftth·Old Germ In S&ep-
, r herd, -after··th'e dog 1wis 'trap._
· ped~ in a 'bl&Zihg house ·Mori-.·: diy.:'Another dog died in the
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• ~bly sp .. ke(llob Mor.e\ll, ~ltl()<;.r'atic le,det .o.l "the lower houU,
ny1 the_ expected CQU.rt. ca'Se la ri•ll.Y: a J.eat :of tJte govemor'.J power. in relaUon·to
Roy Succumbs at ~18 They were played Monday to a harden-
ed group of reporters In the old
~rthou~ p_ressroom. The oply dry ey_es
in the 1!1>UP w~ the tape .ran out were
those too old ta cry anymore.
;the Jep,llture and:could have nl!!tlOIJwjde
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· "Tfli ·-ifltt CAns)itUtion aaya the
)•ala!•ture· lffll ruppo!lion . tJ,aeU,"
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fire, but"' RoCky aurVived,
~.~·~'.l~b•~n,ks·~·~fu~·M~·~oed~·~·r~:~~'-··-'-~ •.. . :
1 :Newport Yacht
. PI~eei 'second
. BURBANK (AP)~ Roy O. Disney was
· the "practical. prosaic" brother of Walt
who be.hind thf. sctntl nurtured Walt
Dl!ney ProductJons from a little studio
with a cartoon mouse to a multi·mllUOn-
dollar entertainment empire.
"My job is to help Wa~t do the things
he. .w&JW. to do," he told an lote.rviewer
before hil brother dled_tn Dece01ber 19&& .
1 '.'I dtal with the banks and 1ive Walt a ' lri ~·iQ.OSS sen es 1r~I~~~~· ~e corporation's chairman ol
•,•··I ' .,.,.t "'jl ' 'I rd nd ·' ·~"""' · n the bol a chi~ uecuttve officer, ' _._...t~"'• ~tJlrJ 11 (AP)~ r+-11 lrhe . died MondBJ, night d a' cettbtal bethor· Tii Fireboinb' · • United States team took the first three rhage· at St. Joseph'i: Hospital not far
! ~ ; A. i.gu}ij · Hui. ~ 1~ , il~ces in ·line hoP,Of~S Mppday in the third from tbt D\saey beadquarten ·here.' He
f
•· ;..,_. ~~~ t•~ .,,, tbe.1,-,.,.,..., "'Oto• Ocean waS1r~ '"' · .., "' '-. narrotr ea:cana rom vu.ii; l ~ r ' .., r "'':"'" th th D ........,..;. _,_,........__ • "'" }'a~l~ "'"tu From • ~ginninl · • ~ linty i ~· ,...,_.,.;,~~.,bofnb a~,.._. ~ .... -· .\JI. "'s... ~ ~-. ."tr~ .. 'hrothefa'worled as a {tam. ialrwas the parenUy tossed al him e~ploded a Amer.can Eagle was !ir!t, l<:ialoa II of creator arid Roy-worried •bout _,e finan-
few feet away from h~s 4rlve'!•Y· ~ ... NeYIPOrt ' Beach ~Ond ar\fl .Ondi~t ctal' aide. They began making animated
.. j Or1n1e County !l;heltff'• offi~eh 1nfrclln the ~r1illt ~vent for1ih; R 1 ·c1.rt00ns m •"small Hollywood 1tudio in
¥ took a IS-year-old . bOY from the. Prince Alfred ·Yac-ht Club Bowl • 1923 after Roy loaned Walt $250 and then
• llDle area into custody after · borrowed f500 from an uncle. charging blm with making the 1 On corrected tlme1, New Zeal•n!'s ..... The colfaboralfon . built ltaelf into . a
• Molotov cocktall from • quart-sized · ~~t!'~nder 1o9 first Place, t'(~te .WOHdw@e corporation which. hid ·aalee in
~ sod• bottle filled with gasoline and .-s4'&Kls a:head.'ot.R,gamutnn, New ~utH 1970 of $175 million and which producu
stuffed with rag!. . Wales· then came Wal·Ani~a New ·cartoon!, television and movies, records,
John Chester Todd of 25251 Zeal 'd · Cl -11·"..; -~ · ~1 bl! hlng and p' r 1 t 1 Hartog Sl told officers that the a~; Mommg oud, •. .-1-1•a i'n; u1""1C pu s o e
firebomb wu hurled at him while American Eagle, U.S., Prost>ecL Q{ W.hil· D~~yland in Anaheim and Wait Disney • -•• .-4 · -Wor]d;l!i' O<iaDdo, Fla . · · he was st.anding in the driveway. It by, Bri~in, Polarl~o New .~lft . W¥s: Dlailey took"""tuU·control of the company
hit the road atl4 exploded in· a ball .Pilgrim:, New South Wales irid ter.v~ '..rjlh two other 0·11ney veterans after
of names. IV. brilajn. :--. : ' .,w"'i!:~1 .dealb and lattr·pvt up most ol
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:~hevalier 'Stable' • :i. PARIS (AP) -Necker Hospital said
·~ condition of 83oyear-0ld showman
::;Maurice Oievalier Is "stable and con-
'1Jnue:s to cause concern" today. _ : r Chevalier has been hospitaliud with a
:Edney condition since ·~Dec. 13. T~ : ospital aald he underwent artlfiQ.i.al
, dney trtatment 1/188.inJ and the treat-
;:ment was accomPUsbed "without in-
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Zealand 158, New South Wales 141, -liri·
tain 148, Victoria 70, Unlled St!ltf!s 87,
South Australia 66, and Tasmania JS.
Lake° Fnrest Sets . . ,.
Chris!:rnas Party.
For ResidentS
Al t Lake Forest residents art Jnvited tll
a Christmas party on Tuesday.
The third annual evl!:n1 ¥ will : be
sponsored by the Beach and Tennis Club
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
The party will include entertainment by
the lctlrus group from St. Andrew's
· _ ptesbyterian Church In Newport Beach,
-groti~~SiOg\ng, · and .. the announcement of
·the winnefs 1n the home decorating con-
test. Wfilch are being judged to"nlg~t-.
the home • Winners , wlll be Lake
Forest's entries In the 40 Miles of
Christmas Smiles contest.
Refreshments will Include a wine
wassail bowl and hors d' oeuvres .
On Wednesday from 8 p.m. to midnight
will be the teen Chr istma! dance at the
c.lub. The Profit and Moonfire will supply
live music for.the: evening.
Bowling C~nt(!r
Set in ~_S_._ Colll!.t}'
A~ bo,riliia .C....tu ls belJtg plonned
for the Saddleback: Valley.
It is to be developed by Dewayne llicks
o1 Mission Viejo· on Cam ino Capistrano
Mtwetn Oto and 0"°'"1 Vallex i>arkway1.
The b\iilalng ij1 expected to be col])·
pleted by. Aprll-1nd will (elltutt !4 tanu
and a Spanish architectural moti f.
Lea1ue1 m alrea4Y being formed for
the summer. For information call Hlcks
at 837·1508.
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' Hurry Up, Wait
ls the Airport
Traffic Missive
start early or you ml1ht be late. That's
the aavlce· of Orange Cl>Unty Altport of·
f\cials to persons driving fo and from the
facility ~uring ,the 2-i, Ip 41 hours before
the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Traffic, heary normally, will be much
wone on tht' d1y or two before the
holidays, they explained. Parking, once
you get tPere. will be adequate, Jt is
forecast. Los Angeles IntemaUonal Airport of·
ficlals voiced a different story. People
are urged to use tal'is, buu1 aod com-
muter. airlines to reach that overcrowdtd
faclllly.
If you are pickint tm IOIDIOlle al LOs
Angeles, allow plenty -or ~ma time
bec"use or tht ineTttable trafllc jam,
they uried .
Cityhood Foes
List Alternative
Forwn .Agalnsl Cit)'hood T o d a y
(FACT) detailed. a three-point con-
~~bcy plan today ln tht e.vent voters
.. ·wm down incorporation or the proposed. "'JMw cltf ·of Irvine at, the poll! on 'l\lu-
day. _.·lira. Johnnie Adams of TurU• Rock
• ... kt the plan wu deYJsed "as In
:aJtttnaUve to let people ln Irv\M know w .,. thinking aboul what wW happen il
ln<iiorPoratlon fills."
Tiie pcilnlS l~t<d by FACT are:
--Cr11tioo of a 111.bon lfOUp of clUUDI t.o advll< th< O..anr• County Plannlna
. Dopartmw!~ I
"-Jtevlslon of the Irvine Com91ny
1eneral plan
.PromoUon ol mnlng ch1n&t1 to
establish new commercial property to
make a~y new clly viable •
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It was dedlcated In October.
Roy said once I.bat hla brother "got the.
ldeu, then I have to look at them from a
practicai, prosaic view. Sometimes I've
had to uy no, and he'll accept it if be
knows that my decision didn't come from
a lack or vi3Jon."
He said he never meddled in lhe
creaUve process because he felt Wilt
needed a free hand.
''Th"e trouble with 1 lot of other movie
companies is that the banks make
deeisions on the pictures," be said.
Tbe COmpan)f had •IOme low fioanclaJ
point!, mostly during World War II, but
!ince the mid-19505 has betn in rock-solid
financial shape and each ydr continue!
to top lta ow11 businc_ss marli. .....
"Product ha! always Been o. u r
strength," Disney !aid once. "It Is the
floor ol our operation. The new money we
get goes into the new product."
Disney said he felt Disney World wa s
hls brother's monument. And with the
canniness that has marked Disney's pro-
duction! from the beginning, he noted
that the company took care to plan things
.so that 111 the hotels, home! and !ervice
facilitie! rising around the amusement
park will be on Disney-owned land.
When Walt built Disneyland. in 1955, e
could afford to buy only 160 acre.s d
hundreds of other operators have made
killings housing and feeding Disneyland
tourlst.s .
''We learned from that," Roy told an
lntervie\\·er. "Those people (visitors in
Florid&) will have no place else to go. It'1
either their hotel room or the pailt."
Disney was born ih Chicago and worked
as a bank clerk before World War II, ln
which he served as a Navy petty officer.
He is survived by his wife, and a son,
Roy E. Disney, 41 , who is a Di!ney board
member and executive.
Funeral services were pending.
Circuma:tances aurroundlni the death
of a young Newport Beach bride who
quickly Jost considerable weight on •
~rash diet were being probed today, but
tnveatlgatora auspect • direct link to the
fa3ting.
Stephanie Downs, 24., collapsed shortly
before I a.m., 1ccarding to police.
Investigators called to the couple's
apartment at 1215 W. Balboa Boulevard,
by the victim's hu3band !imultaneously
di spa tched an ambulance .
She was dead on arrival at Hoag
Memori al Hospital, despite his efforts to
revive her with mouth -to -mouth
resuscitation.
, TentJ'.l~ive investigatlqn led., to a 1;11ttural
death finding, but an aUiopsy will be con-
ducted lo determine the clinical cause.
Deteetlve Sgt. Ed Cibartlll said Mrs.
Down! weighed well ovet .200 pound• not
long ago when she began a weight control
program including prescribed pills.
He said !he w&! attractively slender
when death !truck traglcally, apparently
due to ph~sical degeneration resulting
from sheddinrexceu weight too !WiJtly.
Patrol Watch Commander Lt. Kelson
McDaniel said Mrs. Down3 was married
only three months ago.
Tape Job Draws Fine
LONDON (UPI) -Magistrates fined
!Choolteacher Gall Rodman, 21, $65 Mon-
day for binding and gagging an II-year·
old boy with scotchtape alter he refu!ed
.to behave in cl,95.
Prosecutor John Daybell a:aid Miss
Rodman acotchtaped the boy'! moutti
shut and his hands to the sldu of his legs
•nd made him !land in 1 corner of the
classroom for 40 minute!.
THANKS!
A music background wu recorded with
the tapes S!-l that the "iet Cong ind North
Vietnam officials cannot edit them to
change their poignant meaning. (Change
words to make them sound like
capitalistlf propaganda, is the way First
OfflCfl' Speedy Margolis, of Continental
Air\inu, e'xplained It. He livu in Mission
Viejo and is co-chairman with Nelson of
the inter-airlines commltee to support
POW·MlAs.
What are the chances that the C<>m-
munist negotiators in Paris will even
listen to the tapes, let alone send them on
to the POWs"! '
Nei&(la· auggested, "The North , Viet·
name.st government. hu been ambtvalent
in the past. They may or may oot. Wt
can only hope for the best." ·
lf the tapes are rejected, he !aid, they
will be broadcast to "let the. world hear
what the VC would deny their prisoners."
Copies of the tapes have been supplied
to 400 radio an<t televl!lop stations in the
nation , according to Emmett Cronan, ex·
ecutlve with K1IS. "We know most o!
them wlll play the tl.pes during the holi·
day season. Listen 1" he urged.
You mty hear : "Dear Uncle Jim. This
is your old pal, Dean. I do not want any
toys for Christmas, just you. Merry
Christma1 and God bless you." -Dtan euuer I I, Arizona.
Bullet-head Needed?
SYSTON, England (UPI) -Showman
Joe Wt!lon-Webb says 12 applicants have
responded to his ad in a local newspaper
for • "trainee cannonball required for
test-firing of new cannon."
He said lhe successful applicant wUI
get $54. each time he is ahot Crom a 2·foot-
wide, 6-foot-long cannon at a local fair.
Thanks to all of our customers
For making 1971 such a successful year.
Also we would like to publicly thank
,;the greatest employes in Calif. Thanks for
enthusiasm, integrity and Joya lty. They are
your dedication,
appreciated.
DAVID Al TON DAVID FINNERN
'NANCY BALOYAN Bill LAURIE
J!RlltY CLAPP!R LARRY LUITJENS
KEN DUTRO !RENE MARJANIAN
JOE HOLLOMAN PITE MATTHEWS
SAM MITCHELL ALAN WOODRICH
MARK NISSEN VICKIE WOODRICH
RUSS OTTEN '1LL WHITE
ED POWERS
RICHARD SADA
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 l'lac•ntia Av•.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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;'tojl'bllx aiid colle'cfed toys to lie giyen ·to children at-.Fahwiew Sta.le H.Witahin.,Cos~ )le;a. From left are Brandy ·Boka,,Jeff:'1olarvin and
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.,. sh6PWS· The lttUe bags llflir
• the wor<ll l(Merry Christmas." ' .
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artworl<wbicll'IS'theobjectofadonation U f.re OmV • • ·• , .. , l -· ;:3:~~=~::==~. ::r...~:.:.~~i -~~~~r!~~!S~~~~~ ...
The bust, .a creation of. sculptress and parently tossed it hlm exploded a· ' ; · ·· ,. · ' ' ~. •, ' '' ::E~~;'.~1SEt :~:i~~: ~~ttE~: ~. ·pj_ .... o;t.'i, e~y '·:li~~.l~Y .. ~~t.·~s1,gn;.... . ·:
' same arei into cUsfody after ~ ~ );; Presidentd1lringaVisit.toSan 'Clemeu,te charging him with making ·the -... , .,·· i. ·· 1<: ~ ~,-
this spring. Molotov cocktail from a quart-iized 1 &ach: ·'1blna:•r as 'p>ttety·: ;atfixecl •to.'." outdoor.-. di.splay, of·1mt!'Obandile, not'11
The collection drive, beaded by Leon soda botUe filled with gasoline and tiu.i.ldinp lhoU1d not: be CO)laidered P8tt Of •tgn:: .cominen\ed Wa)"ne Moody, t dlreo-'
Riley; already 11,is yielded '12,~•in dona· stuffed 1\'lth rags. a< sign, 'lllJi!!ia Bia<~' Pla!>nlni ··a.n.· · ti>r ol lJiiinlilng anil deifel""1i"11. ~
John Ch<ster Todd of 25251 • ml-q?eed Mooday·n!Pf. • ' ' · · · . I' · · Uons and spOkesmen .are cOnfKlent that ... "ti~~~z:... _ .M..-• , • 1 Ion missioners supported hia view •
. 'Ill< total Plll'thase·prjqe of ~.ooo, will •be • Hartog SL told offioos that the . 'lbO "''"'""""":'" by,~·~" "M;xJ.iy nolod bOwever that a re..nt· .. .met by1e3.r1~:iiext y~r . _ ~ . firebomb· was hurled at him while • came at the·~of wnuam·~t. 5001 change' in 1~8 m'~ Cl~.<•'
• 'I1le bron;e will be, ·on .display at the he was standing iu the.driveway. It BrOadway, ~woo wantld to ~,met.her ·mercial) zooe J)Ow: · ouUawi ,o:)l)lmerclal
.. !louse of ·Music at El c&nilno Ilea! .and hit the road ·and ~I~ ID "ball ' . the pottery '"' display .a, 1 the. 'P.O!le;Y dl-'••s outside o(·a bull•'"•· "'llle'.Pol'
'ne!'"Mar • tlirouih tbe New' Year'• of flames. · Sha<l:~lliln-. ~,.·· W'.i~ 11. non~ ID that ·'ree~~ndo\ . 0 l wopMtOO!llider Jbe..~1 1s.,.1n ,rlsF" .. . , , ~ 1 • ,
. ' ' · ,MQOdy said he received ~ letter-.from
• , ·:.]· , P)jlter{Sback OW!itr Roy,a.Dd~who said' ·Jury: .Sewer Report .Blaste·Ui: ~~::=.:d::!~
· ; · · I '•: · al'flill1 '11•nl to 'road· the·~ big on ~ · • • · ' some of1those plates at ti ~ o! the .. • ', .... ,., '••;' . M."' . '· ·,· . ,· . .., ,). .
~outh Laguna District Levels' Charges ·in. l#~r:,,. '~, .· ~r=:i-J:.l::~a;~·
' lit' Jll>liittil ·out that• the sip ordinao<e • By BARBARA Kl\EIBICH
1 ·Of 11t DlllY '11"·s11ff
An Orang• CJounly Grand J w-y report
on cowtty sewage di.sj>o&al aystems ill
described as "replete With unfounded 'allega~ irraUonal concloskml aod
gener.ttz.d· .derogatoJ;jy remarks:" in a
letler oddresaed lo Grand Jw-y forem111
Doreen Minllall by the directors of the
South Lag\llla sanitary . Distrtct, one of
the 1ar1ets of the report. .
In response to' the J~rf•1r concluslort
thal iodependenl sanitation dlatrlcll In
tbe souiJl dlunty area · "have '°*'& d·
lend from antiquated equlpmtnt.," the
'letter points oul thst of four districts in
the area.,,two utilize j)l'1tnarJ' Lreatment
process,' which mllbt justifiably be con-
sidered tnllquatecj; bul the other lwi>
utilize secondary treatment in plants JuJI "'°"' ...,ei. and .~ajad,,.,., tems "devices" as signs.. • • rece~• .. construded uoder the 11111>icu ampla'IO,villily an m\tlre,......, ll'boti> '·•~• slld•lhe 'liWlilll>r ~t .. ., eowl!'IJy •""'~•!' ·; · h:;...,en<l<d the ....r• devices" be
of the federal govemmtnl and using lbe 1lit r&O..:. to , ....;,.. ~wjllel, · -1...., the. ·•-onllllance, wlilch> very ialelt methodl. · lllililllnl: wllh " b I l ·~· .....
"A blanket charge lhal all . 6f the o...:ti!riol ,=.. an111~:~ ~ ::.:..-.a Jensll>y """"'"8111 I""';
diltricll are Ulillling an\iqualed equlp-mdalt, tbO liltlAr 11*·00, -Clily lbt , "I ®n' 'Wnk. we llOeCI lo aQlttld the ~.!,. !~· ~~~~ and Jr. fadlllttl• ol tht dty•.clf tapna '8eadl· 'ordlnanoe.11 may belp 111 io tbt-!ulllre,", •w...,.~-. -,._. ~w~· , ha•e -dtlfalloted 'at •:.,..weal" lir> M~ <>omnt<ll!ed. ' ' A cbqe tllol-diJlricts have llif· the ~.Wai..~ c.w.r, • •
!ered rr.m Inadequate aclminlstratlon Is Bouof.,and an,.,... are io· lllo °""' .
detcribod aa "a IYDlcal example .or tile , atfn!.,.....,. o1 replacin&,dlterlonlld. 31 ··-n'-lo'w m· . r:n.--kev • brood, umubstalllti!ed charges which lbt fac[lllicl. . . -• DC • . '.l UC ,J
19'11GrandJury1stopronttomakt -•• "l /l'lit-.. ~·1 ,.JeUer, .oyer tb8 . .l.1\ratn ' •. • • '""· If the Grand JwY lo apprised of!acll in-aignalart of board · Ph!-QI)' Mii-1st.,,,~,.., Tutlley (API -:-!"'
dlcaled thal oome of the ••• ad-cbell,: ·w11 ...i lo ' the lloonl of ,lempetature dropped to SI below. RrO
minlBtralon are lncompelen~ ~ should ~rvlsort and ·oevenl, arup ~IY Monday in •11\em TurP)'' and ..ports
alngle lllfae peraons out and specify the new.,_s ill addition lo• \he . Grand • •reaching Istanbul said fear ptl'IOlll wer1
char1es agal{l.'I each. To utUIU Olll or • Jw-y. found frozen to cksth.
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HOLLYWOOD: (AP) -.Actiess JUI SI.
JoQn lq_ves Christmas· Day to join c;om--
edian .Bob Hope-and -hls troUpe1on their
tour of U.S. milltarY -ebioad; a
Hope spokeimao said Mia ~."John will
entertain. at the UiS. Mlt1ne base, Guan-
tanamo Bey, CUba. The \spokesman said
irior commllnWlls keRt:ber from joining
appearances in Vieitnam,. .wruch &be
visited with the Hope+ show three year• ago. •,. . .
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Weadler .;t.. ' Christmas~ prooped.! ~-...e '
and"' dreaty for iDe <>range Coast
with Dgbt nin 'bq!Ming loniiht
• Pd iteady rain pll!dicled 'for the
rest ol the .... k. Lows slloWd· be
near 40 wttb hllbs in the eos.
INSWE TODAY
Basketball toumcmtnt cona-.
J}6tition openi tonight ot, UC
Irotne with onc«>tottn Sen
Diogo Stot<, ' UC/, Humboldt
Siok and Chopman Colkg< l porticfpqting. Son Diego mtets Chopmp~ at 7, UC/' du<fi Hum-
boldt al· 9, DetOil3 "" sporl.t
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• BUllBANK (API -Rey O. Disney JU
•·'"the""piietlcal, pioaalc" brother of Walt
•bo behind the !Cent. nurtured Wa.lt
Dilney Productions lrom a llltle studio
with a cartoon mouse to a multi-mUUon-
dollar entertainment empire. "' :-"
"M7 Job la to help Walt do the thins•
M went. to do," ha lold an lntervltWer
'belGre bl• brother dl'l!I In December 19'6.
"l deal'Wtth the banks and give Wall a '\tr.e llihd... . . \ Disnly, the corporaUon's chairman of
~ board and chief uecutlve oCflw,
i:Ued Monday..n\&ht of a cerebral~
'rhlle-•t:a. Jo.oph•o _Hoapltol net (ar·
hwn tbe Disney heodquartert here. He
WIS 11.
: From tbe bqlnolnl ,the two-Dlmey ,
~' •, ' . 'Hl -· s--ht _e p .. QU;g .
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&rofhert ~kfl!i. fiS a te:an:i. Walt' ll;aihe
~tor apd Roy \fOrrled about ~Jinan·
' c1al slde. lfhey began making anlmated
cartoons in a small Hollywood studio In
1923 after Roy loaned Walt $250 and then
l>orrowecf ~ from an uncle,. •
1'ht!",,_co1l1borat1on bullt 1tse1f Intl! a
worJdwide..JX)rporaUon which had ulee Jn
1970 ol.$175 milUofl .and whlc~ produces
cartodri.s, televtsiod and ·movi'!-records,
·music pul>Ushfng • and1 o p1 e r at e 1
Disneyland in Anaheim and Wa1t Dllney
. World ln Orlando, Fla.
Disney took ful( control of the company
•Ith Jwo Otltet Disney veterln! after
W1ll'1 death and liter cave up moat of.
the d-.y-to-d1y coolrol to (Uide the
buUdt111 o( Disney World , t l400 million,
27 ,5Q!t-acre •MlJ8'rnent-vacatlon centel'.
lt '(n di;dl<oted )n October. _ ·
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CBI State
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The Lagu0a Btoch city COW!CU hu
• ~ lnvlltd lo 111rt1clpate Jn a local
govemmaJJtal lt)tenislll~ p~gcom , In-
itiated by 'Ult pollUcal •.sc\""" depart· -ment of Cai state fi,Uirton. '
Couocllrilan Charlton Boyd\ !'ho had
hlln in touch with the college regarding
. the pfOIJ'am, told fellcw co~cllJntn the
college would Jlkt to asslgn selected'
students to serve as "political Interns,"
and wofk with participating elected of·
fici1b for a perk>d of several Weeks, for
wbicb the studenta would receiVe college
credit ,
Each student, n.id Boyd, would be
.assigned to an individual participating
councUman, spendln1 10 to 15 hours a
week with him, observing the: way in
which he conducts1 his du lies and Jiving
such assistance as the councilman mlaht
wish ln research or other areas.
The pl0jr1m, accordina to Charlea G.
F Qr Lqguna}s
&cycle -Uni.t
· 1t0y said oe1ct that hla brother "got the
Ideas; lhM I h'ave to lgi>k at them' frOm a
practical, prosaic view. Sometimes I've
Jiad to · say np, ·!~d • .he'll accep\.-lt if he
.lo\o.V(s t,bat my l{~lslon didn't come from
a lac~ of vJslon.".
11.INDllllNG SHOWS OCEAN VllW Of 95-\JNIT CONDOMINIUM PROPoSED FOR LAGUNA.~EAGH
"Wt W•nt to Un The Step Down, Step l•ck Approach Rtth•f Thin Bull.ding 1 Wall
Bell, chairman of ·the pol!Ucal science ·
department at ttie college, ls deslrned to
give students a first h•nd e1perlence in
the problems . and comple1lty -of local
government.
He said" he-·never meddled 11'1 µie
creatl\fe process t>eeause he felt Walt
needed a Iree hand, .
"The trouble. with a lot of other movie
C.OJ:t!:p-.nlµ ls~ that the banL, make
. ~ holiday Jel,.900 Ls bringing pleniy or declsi®S 01) the pictures," he -.Id. .
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DEVELO.P ...
• 1 '1 1 't..'.'.: th t ..;.~. a · · Tht compal'ly had tome loW financial I w a!Kf a um num uw e "'"'"'ti"" I .. ~-II ~·t on ho·· to •o about -ting the varloua · GI · po nt.s; mostly:d~••I World W-ar ; -• • ,,_. Bea,ch Recycle Stfipon, l080 enneyr1 . ·Mnce theJnid.l9508 h•• been la rock·JOlld requirement! for the project.
.ft. bUt not enough volunteers to help sort financial shape and. each year continues He said the 375 feet of oceanfront plan-
.aiKf tfamport the dOnatiorul, according to to top, its o-:n ~ mar_U. , . ned for development is broken into three
'• spokesman for the center. "Product ~11 always i?'t". 0 u r parcels of 100 feet, 225 feet and 50 feet,
.· Netr faces {and some ·strong backs) .·strength;" 'Disney pld onct. ·~u is the re1pectlvely. Land owned by other
·would be: W,eleo1J1ed to t.,ke some ol the iloor of our o~ratlon~The new-money·we persons falla: between Ult lJpland
,load of! the .htndful oJ volunteer• who aet·goeis luto u. new product."· · holdlnp. . .
')lave ~n marviinc ~ station for mint Dlaney .uld .he felt Disney World was Part of the problem, Ahearn said, is
·weeks. hfs bitofliei's mOnument. "And with the thlt thcee 'sonU run throuJh the parcels
Help is needed fOr'IOrUng glass, fiat· ·-c.nl)iritSS tb~al'Kas mar'ked Dfsne~'s pro--R-1forthe1andy areas, R-3 for the
.fenl:nt 1lumlnunr, 'loading vans and ductions: ft-om the -beginrifng, he noted bluffs and C-1 or C-2 for the land ad-
<truck.t J~o Jor t~ who have ·van!' or : Uilt-th.e.J.'Ornpatty took care to plan things joil)ing Pacl,!ic.Coast Hl.ghwJy.
· even station wagons~ taking an occasional • so,that,.all the .hotels, homes: .And suvice A rezoning of the .area would be r~
load of materiil t.o Santa Ana . . fac:ilities rising ar.ound the amusement quired, he added , to permit a density of
Volunteers are invited' to call 497-1550 1. ·u be. o· ed I nd 95 units. :or ~~rt for Work atarttr\g at 10 ~.m .. pn :..:Part"'~ .. -00 isney-own . 1 • . Co~mlsalon chairman Carl E. JohMOn
,Ueidiy11 Thurlil'ay1 and· Saturday•, ex· 1 • • _ • • ,, • • ·iald tbt vle'W of ihe opw property ce~t'Chriatmii iDifN!W )'ear'• D•Y· • ' • -· B a.~• in~ •re& "'®Id N.ve lO be con·
.,, M<rre \l!inaijoft(o! ~uri<ll<d newspapers : . Villa.ge az.aJU"_· -._._ oldered· by Uploncf_ . ·.re· needed .at· the· newspaper recycUng . An attemltlve to ruonln& t.o 8-3, uld Coll~ Pol:Jlt -jrf ~e . city Pa'tkJ_r(I . lot . .. • • . Jolinlon, would ·be to Cf'.fl\4 I new
-""""from tho Festival 1rounda. at .th• . Ready to Lea. se . "multf-!'lrpoot" .., .. lor toun.t .. rtonted
entry to La~a C.nron. . . development. , ~. oo.>i!Jes_ sbciuld . contain only · · : · -·:• -•• • • · · 'or. Eugene Atherioo, 52t S. eo..t
-neWQNI"!' ... JIOl. l!\lcl<pa~r. moaaitnu. .-Sp'ace-._.· ... _T_ ;.. • g-_un·. _a . Hl1hway, oald that c:omrilerclal develop-. ~-•--rd ttl ho boob ......... Lj:I ·ment of the property 1houl~ be favored · ~•teO ~ •.., · ep ne , or over r,esld~ttal de'(eJopment. •uch 11 '.trdll;am.iio.ild be Uec! .RCurely, r~ther LeuinC ol opa.;. In La1una Buch eondomlolumo.
thU .aeUvertc1· ll1 bolt!S, to prevent ~t· ··developet' M.arlc 'I': Gwnblner'1 Vlllqe With a Commertlal Ule, "a:uch as a low
"terlna b"y the wind. . · , Buaar ICheduled. for cOMtructlon in !ii ho I Ith ~.... 11 the it 'l1>t e1>mpany servlc~g .the .collec:Uon . i-,-... li.i •• -........ -·1mm-~a'·ly, It 'Wai pro a te " 8QJDt .. ..,pa . c Y • -llJ ... --·-'~ ~ ~ c:ould set pcoperty far, bOd tu, plus a · Jiln. wOUta like lo have the big con ner announced today by 1pokesmen~ for : kick-back of ules tU from the atate, ht
: filled . ucb wee\: ~o make the 1ervlce i M.arini del Rey Entet'JP'l.M:S Inc.,. which aild. _
worthwblle, accordtnl to lho!e ora~a -rbe•~ appolated )eubtl qent for ... the •rl'filetz, eos s. Coast fil,h.,..-.y~ 11rttd
·• tha_!!"wapaper roei:cllilg _plosram. . clevel\ll'lll••t. _ _ -· wlt,ll'Dr-, -.., ......, ia~ . ~~ oHbtc~ help.lllpparl , The' l!.S4tinnon complir on ..., In quutlon-wu 111iltd more lor tourist· : f"-LiCUnl Free Cltnfc. northeall corner of.South Coasl'.Hlghw•y. 9fltnted. development. "After "11, If you
: I'. ':'\ ,.. '..-, J;nd !Blut; Bli'!I Canyon ~lwi. will ~ = l\4Vf ptop1e llfiq In alcondomtntum1 how
, ~ . • • • • ·comlllOdilt I! , opeclally _.. ohlipo, llf• ~. ic\U think they'll I eel cotnln1 out their i' eautification . restauranta, 11<1ewalk cofes and rl front <loora and looking a\ t11t car wash,"
• " gallerltf, The 1hops.,wlll beJ>ullt around• DJellt11id. · 'N 1 , ,courtyo~ In a.ti;iP\l:Uere<f'n!Jerta, :.'tith -, r K low, profile hotel, -lllt1s ... Id, ~Id : ominees Sought .'j;ltltlng undet' .... '"'1. '\". "E ··lri\J ljlore IDOMY"' benefit tl>ocM In the : ' 11 '7 ' tonsttuctlcin 'It ~cheduled to begin In ~ Coinmunlty. .
• ~ January, with completion scheduled:a.for "I think the Idea ol JOmt com.rnerclal
:
1~ The Mennatda Dlvl1ion or the Laguna late 1972. . ::~ ·---, "" .... tile 11 wktespread " commented Johnson.
• tBuc~ Chamber of Commel'C9 la seeking Marina del Rey EnterPJ.:lR• Jnj!, It-;'l\trt'1 lot.1 of f~Hna: for 1t." ~ 'IX>min1Uon1 of re1ldenti1l and com-owner~perator of f.lshermll{,1 1<J.Utte _bl Coiunl•~ John McDowell asked ~ '!mrclal buildlna:~ Jor the Annual B~au-Marina.<lel Rey, IJ1'd malntf,lna-1!:' officq A~a~ ·u-.tudJea had been made of the
.<tiJ'Jcatlon Awardi _metUnJ thls 1pr1J:1f· ~•t flihtrman'a Village, a ~tcrt~ ... po•albWty ol comblnln&l·condomin1um1
: ~ Awarda: will be given for outstanding :Plnfr.ecreation Ct:nter w1ut · ~lty· • .w1~ oc:.nmerclal uHi. ' ·
: ,improvement In commercial, residential; shops,· restaurant! and boat excutlkm ~~e.~vt;" Abl!ari\_HPUed, "ind fOund
• ~1ndlcapln1 ·~. public bu 11 ~ I n I and rental conceulons. tt's more tlian an ecOnomlc problem. We
• ~ategor1es. Additional awards will be have to loo"k at it from the planning
: SJ.iven for co.mmercia
1
l1 refacing. resid.en· 1tandPolnt. For inttuce, how do you but·
• /lial remodeling and the most beautiful Snow Trt'p Set ~ fer residential uses from commercial ·•Pot" in Laguna. A sweepstakes award is · ,/ uses." .
• •f.Jso presented. D.E. C\ark, Upland 1ener1\ manager,
• ~ Entries should be ay~mitled: la lh!'I, B L u~ . asked I! the city would accept com-
. ~Chamber Of Commerce by Jan. 29. ' . y aguna , mt mercial development 00 a 30-foot strip O{
• ~ Last year's SweepstaJl:es Awata winner • land not planned to be a part of the con·
'·'was the Pepper Tree Paseo, which waa A snow tclp. to Holiday Hill in the dominlum projecl Dlet.t said, "Fnrget
:completely renovated under the direction. Wrlghtw.ood are•· Is plaooed by the it," while commJaaiontr1 a aye no com-
• :or local designer Craig Corbett. Laguna B'tac:h·Recreatk>n Department 11s ment.
:. a 'post-Ch'r.isf,fnas. treat for Lagunans of The c<>ndominium project replaces •
:. all ages. · ·--plan put forth by Upland for a twin tower
OIAN•I 'OAST · Buses w.111 teiVe at 3 a.m. Tuesday, high rise hotel.condominium complex.
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DAILY PILOT
fl:e't••t N. w,,J p,_IHlll q PWIW.V
llcc. 28," ind return about g p.m. alter a Thls plan w11 scrapped due to tbe 'Aug. 3
d;>.y of s.kling, tobogganning and general fnltlatlve election and Ml\Jsal on the pa1t
snow play._,Qttildren under 12 must be ac-of several property owners lo sell to
companied by a responsible adult. Upland. .EartY. .regislratlon ls recommended ti Ahearn noted hla firm, located 1l 12.50
space is limited. A tee of $2.50 to CQYer eth·St., San P1e10, would be wllllna to 1c-
tr1Nportation will be char1ed. For cept lnvltaUona from Yarioul civic lf'OUPS
reservations or further inform•Uon ton· for presenia:Uon of the plan. "We should
tact the Recreation Department, 175 N. have evtrylhinJ toaether by the middle
Colst lifahway,:lM-IJ24, Ext. 45. ol nett month," he aald.
I
Council Overrule Rule
..
Laguna Beach Planning Commlssloner1
Mond1 y night voted un1nlmou1ly that a
four-fifths vote of the city council should
be rtquired lq overrule a commia,ion
d~iskln.. .
The planners' decision came after last
week'• city council meefu\I, when Coo,...~
cilm1n Edwsrd Lorr sugeated lb6 trad~,
Uonal four-fifths requirement "be Chlqld
to 1 simple majority.
The four-fifths vote clau. h11 beem a
part of city zonl"1 l1w ainct 4HO. -
"'l'here arc few times wheo the tnUrt
council is not present to make 11 four-flfthl
vote." commented co mm I 1 s lo n tr
chtlun1n Carl E. Johnm. "And If one ol
the o:iundlman b" absent -the mallet
can -1wtiys be, <:Onlinued." Othu com·
missioners nodaed the ir agmment. •
CommWioner John McDowtll aald ~rt
ol the prOblcm baa lo do "wlth -lhe cHy
council being 11 political body Whereat tht
planning commission la not."
At the city council meeting. Lorr !&id
the change Jn lht vote wa1 needed 1ince
an appeal may be denied . If one coun-
cilman ls •bsent or abstalf\.'I, even though
tht remaining councilmen -mlaht have
voted S-t Jn favor of Jt. Lorr maintained,
lo effect, too much power \was being
&Jven to lhe planning commission.
, 'Councilmen Wednetd17 1pprovtd the
four-fll'thl YOte 11 part of revised atan-
d'arda: ' for varl•nct, condlUonal UH
'permit and a:lte plan review J)r()Ctdurea,
• dMpUe Lorr'• bid to chance the ovtrrula
Claute. However, councilmen 11reed to
tend the matter back to the planning
t"Ommluton for coralder1tlon or changlnl
the four·tlnhl rult at a later date.
NoUni tile dtclslon ol the eommlssloo
to upWd tht four-fifths vote, Wayne
Mo6dy1 dlreciol' of r,iannlng and develop-
men{, aald : "I don t think thue will bt
much of a '°question on how the com·
mlulon feels."
Planned Development
Delayed by· Planners
An application for a planned residential
development south of Pacific Avenue In
Laauna Beach has been continued to the
March 2G meetin1 of the planntna com·
mission. , .
The action was taken by the com·
miulon Monday 'night to give the
developer, A. Lyon and Sons of Los
Angeles, time to redu« the number of
lots in the proposed plaMed residential
development to 40 from the 57·previously
requested.
The plan for 57 lots was rejecled by the
plaMlng commlaslon last summer, then
•ppealad to thl city council last week.
Contracts Given
For Saddlehack
Hospital Work
Sadd1eb1ck Community Hospital of-
ficials have announctd that the contracts
have been awarded 'or ~he final ~·~~s of
1consti'ucUon oC the facility.
The hospital, being built In Laiuna
Hilla: by the Lutheran Hospital Society nf
Southern California, Is e1pected to be
completed by the summer of 1973.
The 38 contracts for phase four of con·
struction went to several firms and total-
ed $.S,060,000, bringing the total con-
struction cost of the 150-bed facility to
$9.1 mllllon.
Phase four will include structural steel
and concrete work, plumbing, heating,
air-conditioning and installation o f
medical equipment. Work on the phase
will begin some tlrnt after the first of the
year, officials 1aid.
The four-story hospital is being built
In such a manner that it may be ex-
panded to 600 beds by adding two more
floors lo the facility. The foundation is
anchored firml y on 200 concrete pylons,
aome of which utend more than 100 feet
into the ground, officials note.
Construction is being financed by dona-
tions of Individuals, foundations and Cilr-
porations aod through a govunment
grant.
Councilmen agreed to refer the plan back
to the comml11lon when the developer
11kl he 'wouJd like to reduce the"number
06 units . ·
Residents of the area have protested
the development, complaining that traffic
on Skyline Drive and Paclflc Avenue
would be Increased.. They have also
charged that Pacific Avenue, which now
dead ends, should be cqntlnued throu1h to
Park Avenut as part of the Select System
ot Streets plan for the city.
The developer has maintained con-
tlnuaUon of Pacific Avenue J1 lmpoa:sible
because of the a:tee,p 'll'ldes on the virgin
hlllslde.
Jn other action Monday night, the com-
mission:
-Passed to lll!l'Ond llearing a request
by Francis Caban&, 430-480 Broadway, to
rezone the C-1 and R-3 split t0ned parcel
to all R-3. Cabang, represented by City
Councilman and ai'chltect, P e t e r
Ostrander, plans to build l~unlt apart.
ment complex on the land.
-Approved a variance requested by
Atta Khademl, 145-ISS High Drive , to
enlarge a non-conforming duplex without
brlnglna It Into complete conJormtt;.
-Approved landsc1ping amendments
to a site plan review for Parke MacAvoy,
%205 Laguna Canyon Roid.
-Agreed that Cilntractor's offices may
be allowed In the Ml·A (light industrial)
zone.
-Granted a variance lo Ernest L.
Schroader, 259 Lower Cliff Drive, for con-
struction or an apartment In the R-3 rone.
C.Omm!ssioners agretd that the building
should be•subject to complete review by
the Architectural Land Use (ALS) CflM·
mlttee.
McCormack Will Filed
BOSTON (AP ) -ln a handwritten,
two-paragraph wl\I drafted in 1951, Har-
riet McCormack left an estate estimated
at $30,000 to her husband , former House
Speaker John W. McCormack. Tht will
wa.!I filed for probate Monda y in Suffolk
Probate Court. Mrs. McCormack died in
Washington Dec. 2 .
The document bequeathed all her pro-
perty "to my beloved husband." The
McCormacks had no children.
THANKS!
Expressing general Interest In the pro-
gram, councilmen asked Boyd to report
back with, further details, including in·
formation as to legal responalbilitlu ol
the city during the period the atudent or
student!: would be here,
Councilman Edward Lorr suggested the
council also ahould set up aome ruldelM
of Its own as to a rouUne for the visiting
sfudenta ll any ohould be •utsned to
Laguna.
Thief Surprised
In Apartment, . -.
Eludes Police
A nocturnal burglar who had brok11:1, in-
to three 1tore1 in Lagun1'1 Pepper Tree
Paso w11 almost, but not quite c•ptured
as he attempted tt> enter a !Ourth afore at
l i45 a.m. Sunday. · .
POiice said the t:bief had entered' Metal
Mania Gallery, the Bob Davis Gallery
and Eleanor's beauty parlor and was
trying to get Into The Mlt1l 1Aok when ht
was surprised by the oeeupant of an ad-
jacent apartment. However, the suspect
fied l?e'ore he could be apprehended, of·
lice.rs said.
Crawling Into Metal Mania after
removing louvers over the door, the
burglar removed a 1tereo tape deck and
approximately SO bronze rings, valued at
1710.
An undetermined amount l)f cash was
taken from the Davis l:allery and It has
not ... -)'et -.been 1.estabJl.shed wha~. if
ariything, was -removed from the beauty
·parlor, where police also found evidence
of illegal entry.
Police also are Investigating the thtft
of a $1,500 ring from Sayansldl jewelers,
605 s. Coast Highway Friday afternoon.
The !karat gold ring, set with a dia·
mond, apparently was picked up by some-
one who 'walked into the sore during
business hours on Friday, officers said.
Basketball Program
Needs Laguna Help
Coaches are needed for boy• in the
third through eighth aradea: participating
in the basketball program sponsored by
the Laguna Beach Recreation Depart·
ment.
Games for bantam, peewee and junior
high levtls will bl! acheduled on
Saturdays beginning In January and
practice may be scheduled at the coach'1
convenience.
Interested voluntetrs are lnvite(I to
contact the Recreation Department, 4~
1124, Ext. •s.
· For
Thanks to all of our customers
moking 1971 such a successful yeor.
Also we would like to publicly thank
the greatest employes in
enthusiasm, integrity and
Calif. Thanks for your dedication,
loyalty. They are appreciated.
DAVID ALTON DAVID FINNERN
NANCY IALOYAN G·ca1LL LAURIE
JERRY CLAPPER LARRY LUITJENS
KIN DUTRO IR&NE MARJANIAN
JOI HOLLOMAN PETE MATTHEWS
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SAM MITCHELL ALAN WOODRICH
MARK NISSEN \llCKll WOODRICH
RUSS OTTEN BILL WHITE
ED POWERS
RICHARD SADA
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Plactntla Ave.
COSTA MESA
"' ~-4838
HOURS: Mon. thru Thuro., t to 5:30 -Prl., 9 to 9 -Sot., 9:30 to S
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Mari·ne
I •
B1ll hHN VAl.TEau • 1
' ~ OlllJ ....., ftllfl' ' 1 I
Ca.lpp Pen eton. 111thol'IUn{~o\ today
they , WOuJd n0t;·c0mnienf Oli'ecllY lo charg~ •of ·r~, ali'etl by. a \l.S.
Representative in ace.side 1 a'a't
weekend; because no· one o(, a co'aunaild ·~ WJI asked to atteol:I tbe . ..11ieeUog::
Mllnla!nlng a "lll><OfllJllent" 1!mq on
the slmmeriag1 issue of • Rep.· ,Augu-
Hawkins' repu&ed. bl11t1. at uietted
Camp P~ nclsm, bole •pokesmen ' . ,
! ' ''. . .
Vp to .. Plata~s .
' t
WI It_.. ..\ IM fiWllll for ·-to _t ... a lileelinc lo whk;h ol!Jcers
of a CGmlDIDd level were1~ inytted.
Hawkins: a C&lifGrnia Democrat, called
a meelln( Jn,an Ocwislde motel Sunday
lllld tieard reports from enlisted men of
a11-.ed l'ICWn oo the 42,000.llWI base.
In, a -~ afteM!lards bue lpOtelr:nm 1a1 d • •'We wume
anylhhi( Mr. Ha1'klnl may have learned
HIOC!aled Willi Comp PwndJellxl will ba
-to tllis eOmmand 'with a
. ·BJg.~·r.r-~ile·t Park·
P.o.~e.d ... for .Capo
Plana for a'-v8't nioblle honie ·.w..
divls.ion 'whicb ·may tvmtually involve I,~ •-of· ~c. hills~ la'!d wUI be ~ ~ .tile .San· Juan CaP,islrlllO ... . '
County · Gt.Jim
. . ' . .;I , r. ',; ·, • "• ,
··N ell.'$~nli~ · .$,-
. l . .. ' t-.. , Asse~lyme,t
j'lhe\l lhti Lei!Sl•i!!ft ...,_ In ,1173,
there are iclia( lo tie llCllM ,. • facea
lll10lli the state . l!aia"'11 , a n d
A1Hlllh!Ymen, l a 'few •Of wJilcb will •!I< comlnil lrom Orange· County •.
If them~ plan atands 11
passed, Orance O>unty, •W have a.new Al8elllb\Ynlail 1111! )>1!11 of , a new
Congreaaman ai)d State ~r, ·
With. Ille posajble ~· o( tj>e Alseml>IY di~ the.llldltlol/al<llflricls art shared· wltti other cowitles and all
h,al!'e .~. drawn lh beavllY1 R<ptJi!lcan
areas.I ~ , ~11 ..,
The pbilosoph)' ol the Demoenta' plan seem• w have been to keep ·the
Republ!cano•.OUt of the l1fl! .llemqcr•I!<
dl1trlct.I In the county; . ·
The malt,Jiu beeli tile c'realion of the
"Corydoor'" -tbe Assembly dlstrtd:, of
Democrat X.n Cory .al Gardeil GroVI!
""1cb winds through Ille ·central counly
area Ute an umolved jig11w puule. . '
The Deniocratlc ' dlstrlcl of Rep.
Richard Hamia al Allahelm will not tie
epilangered , by · tlie county's. n e 'I' <;oncreaslOnal dislricl Tihlch will comblne · i/arta of San Diego County wllll S011them
Orange County -including the Western
White House in San Oemente. . . Leaden ol ·bolh pertles ecknowledga
lite .... Coogrossilmal, district -wllh .•
53 percent Republican realJ!tatlo• -:" clhwn to favor the eleclio11'of state.s&.
Oair Burgener tll&n Diego), altbough
....,.., Re!>Ub!lcans are . ~ • lo
participate in the June Prl1n•11·"" The addltlilnal state senate dialrlcl has
been added to a small part of the
Jiorthem county by constricting tile two.
eXlsting dlstrlcta. c ;
A spokesmin ror stn. Dennis Carpenter
(il.Newj>ort 'Beacb). Hid ' they have, not
'¥"'an exacl"~ his new cliatrlcl, but IJ!<Y believe "'1 Santa ADI have
i.n added to tt. The spokesman llid lite
..., dlstricl wU1 .have • blgber percen-
lage of oe-ra\lc -.S thin pmoiou>-
iy, but will 11U111la'le 'I Repu~ ~
~Uy, .,, ., ol ' Orange . County ha• come oat · the
mnapplng process in !alt coodltlon com-
pared to some other portions of the state ..
Sen. Haward · Way (R-Exeter) was
given a new district. ~ Is more than
17 tMXI square miles -larger thin• the
stOI• ol Jnil!aoa. Way will J:e\ltdent
diverse areas stitt<blng from. Bridleport
in norlhem Mono c.unty IA> PiS1no B<ach
'in San Lula Ol>il1!0 Calm~ Needles in
1he Mojat' to Carmel• jtbe ~
~e RepUbllcan state ........... ob-
jecting to wbat J!>q cllllll WI ·-deacrlpllonJ ol tllelr -4lltjlcC>. ' Sen Gordon Oologne {1\·indlo) ..... u.oed tile langUage iiaed to -lhe !JoUndariel ol bis new dlltricl.
' 11 reads .•• "llOUthweaterly ~ ll: =ved ~~ ~~'!tote Call)'Oll -.e to TeooJol< <lretk, !hence IOUthero
olor1ll Tecolot< Creek w Ill in~~.
;. 10 im!gln11'1 Une in an unnamed
canyon •••
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Pltrining Commission .tonight at ?.o'clock
in city bail. .
Only a _tiny portioo ~ tliOiiilU!ve pr<>
jecl u .. within the city'• llmlta. The ml
ii ·1n 'counly territOry · nOrlh of t!ie ci\1
and wtlt'oftbe Sa11Di"tgp FreeW,y.
. Coµnty . ~ colDllliliiooir1 'bate
" ' I • ' • line "111!!.9\'"-·'-tli! N8~ "1 . tbtl IQbl' Com111111 of ...... Di.... ""'
piojecl wUI be callo4,-'Capistrano pJ>iW <ioDuna.ity . .• .
Slil:.iuu cum,ii; bu a -·on ..,.
new mobile hame daveioprl>el4 '!lW
piilitjl calls for a blll on new mobD1 • llolilell-until tile ntlo of mobile homes lo
penn.-homes is recluCed to ten pet•
~t. .
City COWICi!men last weelc aald they
•!ll'd like •to aploril what . effecle lhe
deyelopm,ent might have on the city. For
this reuon the city has asked for a delv
in 1ny further proceedinp until lurtber
ltudy CID.J>' made.
Preliminary plans call for 1 subdivision
In 'IOhlch )ot.s. are aOld t4 mobile home
ownen or both land and mobile home
are;IOid byAhe subdivider. The evenfual
5,00D unltde\ttlopment might also contlln ~DI dweUlqp.
Final approval· of the . planhed com-
111unilf rtala with the <>ranee County · BoOrd of &>pervjjors. II approval .is ob-·
talned, the first pha,. of the development
.lajght be re'ady for martet in July.
In tonight'• presentaUoe lhe ctty plan-
~ will be ezaminlng several other f~
ton wnlch milibt afrecl lhe city: dispo!>I
of waste water, impact on area school•
and the projects' tfloct oo odjae<nt ...,. Ing. •
Fake Tree Not Best?
·MADISON, Wis. (AP) -An lrllllcial
Cbrlstmu tree may not be u 1ood for
tile enviroiiment 11 the~ ecology-mirided
buyer thinb It. Js, 1 forestry researebrr
reports. , . •
Gordon Cunningham of the Unlvenlty
of. Wisconsin said few evergreens are cut 11" fortlts for season trimminQ:s, and that
moat coiner ttom .tree fanns des1gned ' to
mael • the holiday demand&. ArUflcial
tree!, be •Id, Olten add to wule disposal
P"(l:blems while genuine evergreens have lloll~in ~ qualltleo. •
87 BAIUIAllA XREIBICH
Of -DmMr ..... '''" An Orarce County Grand Jury "port °" coonty ..,..,. dispoaal symma is !lescrilled &S "re~ with unfounded ~ Irrational concluolons and derogatory mnarts11 in a llklttOaed to Grand Jury !Oftmln
.bnon-1 by tile du.ctm o! Iha 'Soulh ~ Sanitary District, one of
the tarceta ol the report. tn ruponae to the Jury's conclusion
that lndepend...i aanltatlon -In the IOOlh coonty area "have loag IUf.
fered from antiquated equipment," the
Jetter polnta wt that of four distrlcta In
$lJt area, ·two utillle pdmaQ'. treatment
-· which Ml1bt jusllfl1&ly be COii• -lllllqulled, ""1t the other too
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nqoest for·lddltlonalJ nformatloa arap. ........ new probilms lllo the put tbat IOittl·~ -!her&....,. :";t'"'~ati.. iJ<i .. added that ·U: .... &:.~~. fi~~ ;;.,,e: ~,,!!!~-id~'":•:;
ottlclaJ ·uncJentandlng• 6f commaMer'> -ltiibx; ~!iii· lhe 1"iie as Pli\"ol aJ~·wbldi.moyllove.bOonmode."
wia 111Jt Hawllina called the rl>eeting IO 'llaWJdns\'Prolie 'illto ' main ml later lllclaflY-~<11 lbe.-.
hear 'gnevanoea of raCiaJ ·dlscrtmiruitloo seat~• led.r lo Uie -ciommander, lndildiil ~wls, -.-aul!E. llld
In, lhe city of Oce'l"'lile. • ' ~.,Qeo..:lloilman Jr. eveit a !NI oo a rounilkQl ....... e -· Btil Uie 'stalemOnls by about 35 black e.,e ...,.n<il had· aid tile letter have beon. reported Oii lhe blse In the
and aucuo'Marines lo Hawtlns and his ....oJd be lotw11iteil W tlie'Peatagol(and pest year. • ••
aides last Sun!Ja1 dealt wllll allegations ila ~ -d be bleddtd Wllb 1 Ha"""' baa Slid he {llou:IO lntn>dllOe
ol racial -on1be bale Hsell. • l'.O'derby • lira of lhe ll(arlDe °'1]>1. 1-h•basecJ'cih.infortilllka be baa
ff.a-·haa-waged a war of bll owa •Bae spt*-.-tlils .l!ionilng galhlrod-ud ~lo IDalule-.ID
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uWlze secondary lnatment In planll juJI
recenUy coMtructed under the auspices
of the federal government and using 'the
very latest mtthoda.
"A blanket ciWge thal all of lhe
dYtilcla ... ulll., · lllllquaI.i equJi>.
-II bllo, lmllonal and If-I .nopondlill," a. loliW'etata. • .
A diaqo lhel ..... -b .. e lllf. lered from ............. administration la -bed a •a ir'*'8l example of tbe
brood, ~lod charges which tho
lf71 Grand Jury.ja 10 prone to make • , ,
If lhe Grand ~'fl' II ~ of fads 111-
dlcaled that' oome of the . • . ad-
mlnla\ral<ln an incompetent, II abould
alngle U-per .... out Ind specify tile
charpe oplmt each. To Utlllla ...... >
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a.rt.tm.~arewet and dreary lee CO.st
w111i llPt nm ·l>illnnl.. tG1111J1t
aed 1te1<1J raJp jlftdicted for the
-of tbe -· Lows -ba near 40 wlllr h!lbs in the •· ·
JNSIOB TODAY
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Roy 10• Qis~ey'.
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Dies in,· ·Burbank ... New .. Truelt .. . ..
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BOilBANK !Al>J ..:.&yo. Dlsnoy w'' "! deal with \he banka and alve Wal~\ 1be "practical, Prosaic:• brOther of Walt free band." " ~. ...
who behind tbe acenea nurtured Walt Disney, the -corporation's chairman ol
Disney P.)'Oductlons from a UtUe ·studio thf board and chief execuUve offlcer,
wllb • flrloon mouse. to ~ mulU·mlllion-<litld Monday night. of a cetebraJ hlmor·
dollar eotertalnment empire. · r~ge· at St J05e_P.h't JiQpllal) riot ·11r
&My Job ls to helP Walt do tbe lhinci -,ron, tlie Dlsney litadquarterr-hife, "He .
ht wlhl! to do.'' he toJd aft intervtewer was 78.
bo(ort bis brother died In Dtcmliar llM: • F.rom ,the. begiM!n( the two ptsney
\.---brothers worked u a team.i_WaU. was the
Y o~ith Arrested
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In" Firebomb ... . .. ;
A . LA,una . HJllJ DWI had a .
n•rrow ' ~Cl\J>e trom .ittlous lliJury Monday nlabt when 1 firebomb .ap-~
parently tossed at lllm exploded 1 ·
.few-feet away from·ht.s.driveway.
Orange County sheirff's officers
too~ a IS.year-old boy from the
same area into custody .iter
choig\ng •-blm -With -nialtipg.' l~e
Molotov cocktail from I quart.llzed
-llo!Ue Wle<l •with .1uoline llld. ·
atutte<I with r""' .
John Chester Todd of, W51
Htrtog St. told offic~rs that the
firebomb wu hurled at him while ·
he wu standing in the driveway. It
hit Jhe -road and exploded in a ball °' nam ...
17 Bus Drivers
Complete Course
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crdtor and Roy worried about the finan-
cial aide. 'Ibey began making animated
cartoons ln 1 small Hollywood studio 1n
1911 alter lloy ·lo•nOcl Walt $2!0 Oct UMn
:; , boirowed .. from an uncle.
The collaboration built itself Into •
worldwide oorporatlon which had sales In
1'10 or $J7~Jni1Uon and which produces
cartootu1 ~elevision. and movies, records,
niusic ' pUbJJ.sh1ng and · 0 p 't r at e 1
Dlsn'eyl•nd In Anaheim IOd Walt Disney
'World in Orlarido, Fla. · · ; -·
Disney took full control of the company
with two 9tber Disney veteraQS after
Wilt's .. death and later gave up. most J>f
tbe day.-f.o-:d1Y control to guide. the
building of bl.iney World, a $400 mllllqo,
J1,5(Ji).acre ··aniUsement-vai:aUOh center.
It was cjedlcated in October. · 1-f
Roy said once that hit broth;er "aot· the
ideas, then l have to look at the~ from 1
. practical, prosaic 1yiew. Somet~~ l'.ve
had to say no, and he'll accept It If he
knows that my aeclsion didn't come frOln
• lack of vision." ~
He said he never meddled ·in . the
creative .proce~ .because h~ f~u· Walt
needed I free band ,
· "'The' trouf>le with a lot of other ·mavtt
oonipanlit 11 'lllat UM baili ·mu.
decliiona on the plctul'.el," -he. nld. .
· ~ ~company had 10me low 1lnuclal
.[IOiall. iiiosllJ< <lliilnl World lf'r n,_ bul
s!Jlce the mJd.1115Qs bu be<n In roct-aolld
financlal lhipe and each Year cOnllnUu
. to top 1ll-"GWU bu1IDU1 ma:rb. ,.
. ·"Pnduct,. hu alw1y1 been o u·r i~ '' DilneY. II.id once. "U la the fJOor of M _-operatlon. The·ne'lf money we
get gOes Into the ~ producl.1'
~ Mtn),,.,.. ol thePMeny ·~oiunteU !'Ire
~Ill arJ pll!1lllnl • <ledlcallon
ctrermny for early next yeJ~ to officially
unveil .• new. unique rtsC\le truck fl·
nanced through resldent.s' ddnatloll.!I and . county fundt:. . .
The ttuc~ which Is a specially designed
comblnatlon of a flatbed vehlc~ and . tpidaUY bulft shell, Wlll lncrea e the
•bilJty bf the department to acco pH.sh res~~ei,. tri'1i~ accidtnt , aid and
lr&n>porl of victims to hosPtlals durlnf
ez:trtme clrcum.stanus.
•. FJ.n.anclnr for the vehicle designed en-
tirely by the volunteers themseJve1 was
'llCCOIJ)plJMed throoch • &engthy drive for cJtJzen, donlUons. ·
That yleJded several thousand dollars.
County supervisors -approved t h e
•llocaUon or several thousand dollars
~~ tQ complete the purchase.
VP1unteer president ~ Buck said the .new van will be capa)>le of carrying fJve
injured persons along with the rescue
crew. It will be fully equipped with large
lights, rescue gear and other firefighting
mate.rial.
Bude slte!sed, hoWever. that although
the tUiidJ are avallable for the truck,
because of tht dnin on the volunteer
budget, operating· ~1es are bldly
needed. '
The O>unty of Orange provides equip-
ment and some supplies, but lncldental
ex~ses must come ff'9m within the
volunteer organization.
The deplrtment is still seeking public
OOnitiOOs to· helP fill a depleted budget.
Dooations will be grate!ully accepted
'lliri>ilgh 'lbe .l>OOen · 'Fire !Jtp<rtment,
P.O, Box%21'; Cip~ B~h 12621.
Seventeen bus drivers In the Capistrano
Unified School District this montb com-
pleted I lpet:lal course In advanced bus
driver · eduCatkifi ·It·· the Sin Clemente
Adult 'Scllocil. ·" :
-P.0:y Boa!a-f au.$
Tough Decision
·On: Space Pac_ts
Dlaney tald. 4-e f~lt DisneY. W9tld waa \\-ASHJNGTON (AP) -The' Pay Board
his brother.'1 monui;nent. .Anet. w!Ul the ·faces one Of Us toughest deCfslonl tod&y:
: The'Cli1ls waf:pttse;ited over a 20-hour
period in cooperation '!Jlth the state's Of·
flee 'Of Tr&ffic Safet'y With standards set
by the N1UonahHJghway Safety Act'.
cann1ness that.llu marked Dlsney·a pro-review of several new aerospace con-
ductlonl from tbe · beglnnlng, he noted tracta 'calling for a U percent first year that the company took care to plan ~s raise. . . 1
ap that· .au the tioteh, homea and service The boerd Issued tougb-iounding new
facilities .rilillt •round tbt· amusement ru1e·s Frid1y, 1ayinc that even 1peclal
park trill be.on Diagey~ned l1nd. · clrcumltanctt wouldn't jlistlly raises ol
Botillay .
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ConviDt's Return Crus'Ms County 'Familx
targel of crlnk ceu., but tblt'• oot the
wont of It, actdtdin( to Mra. Rutz.
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Ir JOANNE llEYNOUll \ ., .. Olltr ""' .,.,,
Thi holldly teUOn has turned tntO •
'!!fhlmuo for Iha Orange County famll)I
0( Henry Cortez, the released Folsom
"°)son tC?Ofl:Ylct· who 1'11 refiimed Jo the ttate pe:plfent11ry' earlier .thlt mooth.
Cortez:, S?; was sentenced to 30 ·ears to
Ute in 1!112. . •
· He wu released on parole Nov.~ when·
a J!r~n qffjclal m!'f•d an •J1P<Ur.!o court ~ecisloo whlch mistakenly' made
Cortez: eligible for parole after W'VinC \
nine years of h!J sentence .
He was returned to prison after 33 days
of freedom -days spent as an ideal
parole, according to hll probaUon officer
J1mes Greenman.
Cortez is one of a family of 10 brolhert
and sisters who were born and reared in
Orange County. Hla parents, Mr. and ~· JuvenitO Cortez: h§ve ~ved in the
county for 4a year1.
Mrs. DoloreS Ruiz. • Santa Ana
housewUe, ii one -of' Cortez' s!sters. "He
wis taken back to prison Dect l .and we
jus\ found out about it ThursdJy night,,"
ahe said,.
Mrs. Ruiz said her brother was living
In Lincoln, near Sacramento. "He had a
job and he had custody of three of his
four girls," she aald. Cortez also has a
son in the Marine Corps who is schedul-
ed for duty In Vietnam. "Because they
.Wert with him, they were no longer on
,welfare.''
When Cortff wu taken back to prison, M aunt who !iv~ in Lincoln was notified,
"but she thought it was just a mistake
and he 'd be out again in a few days,"
Mrs. Ruiz said.
When it became apparent that Cortez
was to stay behind bars for the 21 re·
ma.ining yeara of his sentence, the aunt
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LIFE BECAME A NIGHTMARE
Fol10m Convict Cortez
notified the rest of the family. •
"It's been like a nlghbnare," Mrs. Ruiz.
said. ''One of Henry'a nieces got married
Saturday and there was an emj>ty place
in the pew where he should have been.
She and her husb.>.tJd were going to take
their honeymoon near him, but they
stayed here instead."
Since news of Cortez' return to Folsom
was made public, the family has been the
Some Akwest Birds Fly;
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Strike Crimps Traf fie
From Wire Services
Striking mechanics for Hughes Airwest
continued to styml• holiday travelers to-
day, but partial resumption or 900. daily
flights serving 74 cities was reported by
the San Mateo-based air carrler.
Some ' pilots hit with a 10-day
restraining order prohibiting respect of
meehanlca' picket lines went back to
work.
forcing pilots and stewardesses not to
give direct support to the 570 striking
mechanics.
Airw~st officials had hoped to restore
76 flights to 20 western cities today.
"Some pilots were actually seen on the
picket line," declared Airwest ei:ecutlve
Lee Pitts.
11leir fathti ncenUy suffered • ,1f.roke
and bas a blood clot in his, neck. Mrs.
~ ~ lie jo ~ meqlc~tloo •\Mt .tht f1mUy has been warned 1that any severe
<m0t!onal upoet co~~ tie. falal to. the
elder Cortez.
'",It gave ltiql,lllch a lift when be found
out thlt Henry Wu getting .out1 It fully
dld 'blm 1000. We"flaven' told him yet
th1t Henry'• been taken back. We're
afraid it would kill him.'' she aaidi "
Efforts to get Cortez back out or prison
so far have been limited to an appeal to
the parole board by Greenman and
Cortez' attorney Peter Fetr0o1 of Lincoln.
Mrs. Ruiz sai4 the family hu sent
wlre.s to Gov. Reagan asking him to in-
tercede and she plans to contact
Assemblyman Kenneth Cory C D -
Anaheim} and First Di.strict Supervlsor
Robert Battin.
"We just don't know what to do," she
said. "A lot depends on the judge in
Riverside."
She was referring to ruve.rslde Superior
Court Judge John Neblett who originally
sentenced Cortez for possession and sale
of heroin. The sentence was heavy
because of prior narcotics · convlcUons
and under it.a~ law, uilless the judge
decides the prior convictioos can be
disregarded, the :SO.year minlmum on his
sentence will Stand.
"Henry did make a mistake," Mrs.
Ruiz said. "And he pajd for it. But now
he's paying for it twice. We were all so
thrilled when he was released. Then this
happened and it's going to drive w: all in·
sane.
"But we'U do anything to get Henry
out."
Robbers Seize
Banker's Family,
Steal $38,000
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -Two
robbers escaped with $33,000 in cash from
an Albuquerque branch bank Tuesday
after holding ~ branch manager and hiJ
family hostage overnight.
·i Rebit V. Reeves was the instructor qi
the coUrse. which included in-service tra~ and a comprebenSJve reviiw ol ufety · measurei-. _ 5'tcetHIUJ j,raduJte1 were :Jamel
Artltar; Dorothy Barndt, Deane Bo&art.
.HeJen Bog".trt, Bill Bums, .Lucy
Cavagnaro, Barbara de Hun, Joy For-
rester Ray "'lddaugh. Arlene Morduinl,
Wb<n Walt built Dlsneyl1nd In 1165, ho mort;thali 7'percenl ~geoeral rule !1
coald afford to buy only llO acres ,00 that new cot1tr1cta cali't ial1e pay mole
hwWtclJ,.of. other operators have iolde itha~S.5 'penitnt 1 year. ·
kllliap !iOuGni Uc\ '""'!fl ~~laf' 1 • ll'lM ~ ... to~ .-ere! -
towills, lo . tract. liy lhe t/aJJod Auto Worken aod
Th< Ninth U.S. Court of Appeals issued
· the ruling Saturday Ill San Frurctl<O,
Others called In sick, despite a direc-
tive by the Airline Pilots Association
(ALPA) to stay on the job.
"There's nothing that requires people
to work If they don't waot to," remarked
George Bodle, \[;os An&efes·b&.sed 1t-
torney for the ALPA group.
Police said the two men, both armed
and Wearing ski mask!, held Mr. and
Mrs. G. Grant Doney and their three
children hostage at their northeast Albu-
querque hOme.
Doney is manager of the Bank of New
Mexico branch at Sal\ Pedro and CentraJ
N.E. in Albuquerque. e Wl)col, Jan Stratton, 'Mirtha
!fig, Roa'Ue Emm<!rt; M.a r y
ZapOlskl, Sulan-CUmmiJiis and Annette J:!ancock.
:Two. Coast MeJ;l:
' 'I ; . h ;Hurt in Cras
; Two Orange C.Oast men llUltalned
Cnnor injuries Monday when their aulol
collided at an W>COntrolled intersection in
&oaguna Beach.
1 Police aald both drivers were taken to tc,Utb Coast C.Ommunlty Hospital follow~ k the 11:30 a.m: mishap, where they
ilue treated for cuts and bruises and
ieleased.
~ AccordinJ; to Investigating officers,
itopben Waltu n.ese. 23, of 525 W. Vic·
Coria SL, C.Osta Mesa, was southbound on
~mellta Street whea he entered the in-
..fersecUon at Mountain Road, which
poliet said is not controlled by stop signs.
;t An auto being driven up Mount.aif Road
&y David Mark Reddy,-U L of s.1801 CoP:-
per Lantern, Dan( Poin\, •truck· Jhf
Reese auto. ... ·
; Officers said the accident ls sWI under
,tnvesllgation.
Oii.if•• coAn
DAILY PILOT .
OAAMGe: CO.UT ru1lnH,IHI) COMrAJrt
l•Mtt.N.. W,M ""·~-"*lllW
"We learned from that," Roy Id an the AFl.rCIO Int.emaUonal A1sociallon of
int.viewer. ''Tboe~1 people, {vllttOl"I \n Machi.rusts a:ivering various unJt1 of
1llOrldo) will have rro place else to JIO.'.Jl'• l~'\'1"1/Apierl~ ~"'•ll ~~Boein tither •"'-1-·"'-•·1 ,....._or the 'nm-k.",~ ...,,_, '~i.. ...... .:.i "'Ire •ft Corp· ~ -_., ' ..,. ""~ ~'._.,,_...,. n " •Dtiney wae ~ii\ Ill Ch!cjg, ahd ....,,ed """lllH Corp., United Aimalt Corp. and
II I bank clerk' before World war tr, 111 LTV Aero1~ce·C.Orp.
wbld> be oervect11.a Navy pett~ olfller. Eicept !Of United, lhese ,,. • un-
He ls survived by hls wife,, and a aon, deratood to follow the general pattern of ~l B. Dllney, 41, w~ IJ I ~llh'tY~boarcJ r ,the_ UAW ~ntract with North American,
memlfer ud exetullve. · -~· \ ~ .. ~ t ·;·~~ff.lit for a 51-cent increase 1n the
'Fwieral wvicea were pena.u1i'1 · · CWTent hourly 1ver1ge of $4.32, an 11.8
perceta boost. . a ' .. The UAW.'.argues ttlat 31 etnta of the 1>tt1enfe ;s !,. ... ; ralio:,11 .. cost-Of-living catd>-up called-~ 1 f , 4 tot ln' Jt1 196f eontract, and that the re-
• · ~ .... malnder of the raise falls within B 'Id' Boo .. ruldelines. W Jllg ID But some board insiders fear that
, • fallUl'e'-to cut the raise to 7 percent or SµIl Unahat@.:' ... · _Ji;i;.c":."1d ·lio"·uk.1y to •h~k• public'° ..
~ -----l' ""'!J "'.(~l('th~.fife weeks since. the wage freeze
San CJemente'1 steady J:IWldlftl ·~ enlSed. the bOard has ruled on only two
which ·first gained attention last summer Othet. ciintta&, approving a one-year
has continued unabated thr,ough the fsll raise •oMS:'Perctnt for the United Mine
months and by year's e~d •b:<Nt $12 Worker1 .ai$d clearing the first part of a
million worth of construction will hive 42-month contract raising pay 47 percent
been logged. for the AFJ.,CJQ Brotherhood of Railroad Richard Ahlman, the city's director of Sirnalmen .•
building and plamllng, said the boo:m in However, both contracts were, in some
residenial construction Is e.1pected to respect, 1peclal cases and did not
continue well into ne1t year afi larae represent as cl~ar a test of the 5.5 rule a.s
tracts and multiple.dwelling ),roJects are will the aerospace pacts.
filed . -
The building permit figures show that
by the·end ~this fear permit values wUI
be. _up i>emiPt ·~ million over la~t year, con.siQ~·one of· the worst construC,lon
Years m recent times tor lhe c1ty.
Jncludecfln this year's coruitruction was
the new San Cl:emente General HO!pitai,
&cores of lriplen and several lart•
apartment b\l.lldlngs .. ~Neil yiat's trends will follow suit, with
residetiUal categories yteldlng the Iara:est
amount of valuaUon, Ahlm111 said.
Saddleback LDS
Club Sceki1ig -
T '!Y Q.onations
lli•M•t Ke,,ff
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n;""' A. Murp,,i11 ~1111 E•itlr
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Club hav~ issued a last-minute appeal
early this week for donations of toys to
cheer young patients of the. Orange Coun-
ty Hospital Ollldren's ward at 1 party
Wednead1y night. .
Club members have set up a collection
boi: at the Market Basket store in the
Shoreclilfs area of San---elemente and
have urged residents to do.n•te_~afthings
1uJt1ble for 19ungsters nn&ln&' in age
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·01 .$1 Million
wiNtJsOR. Ollt. (UPI) -Five per .. ns
have been arrested and moat of the
money recovered In the ,1 ,121,000 rob-
bery of a branch ol the Royal Bank of
Canada, police said today. ,
Police 1a1d two men and one woman
frocn. 1 to 1$ years old." · ·
San Clmnente club members aid the
dri•e is progressing "very very slowly
Md we desperately need help for the
project."
were arrested in a motel room In Toronto Wolf Destroyed and two women were picked up In • raid
on • priv1te home in Mialua-• • In' Sclioo" I Yard suburb ol Toronto. shortly before the
motel raid. More arrests would be made, • , ......... _ •
polire sa id · • -t.AwrtuALE lUPIJ -A tlmber walf
Wlnd!lor
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poUce chief Gordon Prdton ~ 1"1~ led 1berifr1 depuUes on an all -
aald about $1 million was recovered in a .. ntpt-.. 'Chase wu shot to death In a school
trunk. a litUe· smaller lhan any army ·ylril bei'e today.
fooUocker. · Tiit beut was lint sighted Saturday
Tbt money, ~t baU In U.S. currency J'llbJ ln the Torranct area, where police
and half Jq ~oadliJl.currency, was taken ~· the parUally-nten carca11e1 ol
from UM Wjndaor liant Saturday mom-!MM doaa. .
inf, jtl.st 1 rew minutes 1fl1t a .Ryu . Stvtral, officers saw the animal ,
armored truck delivered it from the Cle«:rlbtd u 21 lncht1 at the shoulder,
Wlndaor Raceway . "w~ 1, mauJve head'' Monday night
Preston 111d the 1Uspects wtre ar. neat ~e SI.Ota Fe rallrotd trJcks on the
rested "as 1 result of information &IVtll Redt.mdo Beach-'lbmnce boundary line,
to Toronto intelligence and relayed to ut ind c!falf:d It down the tracU with a
yesterday morning." bdlcoptet hovering overhead.
WCTV's Home
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EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) -The Ci-
ty Council has voted 10 to 7 to
legalize the sale of liquor in this
Chicago suburb, headquarters ol
the Women's Christian Temperarice
Union.
Mayor Edgar VaMeman an·
nounced Immediately after the
ordinance was adopted Monday
night that he will veto it.
The mayor said he is opposed to
the licensing of package-liquor
stores, which the ordinance would '
permit.
Evanston has been dry for all its
110 yurs.
Mrs. Fred J. Tooze, first vice
president of the world WCTU. In-
dicated that her organization would
keep Its headquarters in Evans!Qn
despite the action.
She disputed statements by sup-
porters of the mea su re that the
sale of liquor \vould help revitalize
Evanston 's business district.
By late afternoon Monday, flig~ts were
resumed to 13 'cities, but the big' Rd and
white OC-9s weren't operating with
Orange County Airport stops yet.
Striking mechanics went out last
Wednesday, ahuttlng down Howard
Hughes' airline when negotiations for bet-
ter pay and fringe benefits broke down.
Airwest is maintaining service with 900
of the 2,687 non-striking employes.
The remaining per&OMel are on
furlough without pay, until recalled when
the strike ends.
South Coast Area
Offered Chest X-rays
South Coast residents will be offered
chest X rays at a nominal fee early next
month In a mobile unit &tationed at San
Clemente High School.
School nurse Mrs. Dorothy Delaney
said the $2-per-person service will be of-
fered Jan. IO from 1 t.o 5 p.m. and again
from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Students at the high school who wish X
rays can obtain them if they are al lea~
15 years old and have written consent of
their parents, she explsined.
THANl(S!
. Deputy Police Chief ,J!tr;i Daniel said all
five mel'n~rs ot the· DOney family had
been tied up but no one was injured.
One 'Of the robbers took Doney to the
bank today while the other stayed at tpe
Doney home with the family. ,
Alter seizing the money, the man at the
bank drove off in one of Doney's cars. and
the other left the Doney home in the bank
officer's other car. ·
.San Diego Gas
Tax Really Big
Homeowner's property taxes are ex·
pensivl!: enough, but consider the first In-
stallment of next year's tues paid by
San Diego Gas and Ell!:Ctric Company -
$6.8 million.
Of that amount, Orange County receiv-
ed $117.549. The rest went to government
entities in San Diego County where th-e
firm's bulk of business lies.
The utility serving the South Orange
Coast expects to pay an annual total in
property taxes by next April of '13.I
million.
Thanks to all of our customers
For making 1971 such o successful year.
Also we would like to publicly thank
the greatest employes in Co/if. Thanks for your dedication,
enthusiasm, integrity and loyo lty. They are appreciated. .
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Y outla' 'J,'akes Ov er
trrAPAO AIR BASE,
Thailand (UPI) An
estimated 51000 A m e r I c·a n
servicemen at this huge B-5Z
base enjoyed comedian Bob
Hope's annual Christmas show
today and then rtsWned the
~tness of war. '
1be app1...., had !Mirdly fad-
td when the big ·bOmbera
roared down the runway on
their ' way to poup.4_ targets
throughoijt lndochlna.
Airmen sweated under I
scorching sun, waiting pa·
tiently for the shoYl to begin
while a loudspeaker' carried
the strains of "Frosty the
Snowman."
They laughed a little when
the loudspeaker lnlonned a
captain that he had "a buzz
time of 11:so,'1 w h I ch
presumably meant he would
miss the show.
"It's not funny,11 t be
U.S. Boosts
1972 Oil
Imports
kon Hooker, 19, accepts gavel from outgoing Mayor Chester E. Sharrock after
being sworn in as mayor of Newcomerstown, Ohio. Hooker, who will assu me of-
1ice Jan. 1 becomes one of the youngest city chief executives in the nation.
WASlllNGToN (AP) -The
United States today Increased
the authorized level of oil im-
ports for 1972 by 100,000 bar-
rels a day over 1971 to a daily
total of 1,550,000 barrels.
How We Got Into Vietnam
The increase reflects grow-
ing ptessure by oil consumers
in the New England States,
who a:implained of a shortage
of oil for heating purposes.
The added imports are for
states east of the Rocky
Mountains. -Detailed Tonight on NBC In announcing f.he increase,
the White Hoose said it bad
By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Television tonight begins a
tv-"o-part, two-hour report, "An
NBC News White Paper: Viet·
nam Hindsight," about Presi-
dent Kennedy and t h e
Southeast Asia war. The se.
cond half wUJ be seen Wed-
nesday night, end NBC.TV has
distributed statements by key
figures in the programs, some
excerpts of which follow:
Is reported as saying the
president's brother, Robert
Kennedy, was the first ad·
ministration member to say
maybe the UniteQ, States.ought
to get out of Vietnam.
been determined 1'that the na-
tra~lve one for us to be sup-tional security will ·not be
porting a regime ·Which was adversely affected by changes
engaging in these practices.,, in the oil import control pro-gram" into states east of the Ball is also r.eported saying, Rockies.
"Diem him self appeared to be The announcement covers
simply an instrument of the crude oils, unfinished oils and
Nhus." finished products. ·
However, Gen, Ma 1 we11 The added 100,000 barrels a
Taylor Is reported as saying day include a 35,000-barrel In-
loud.speaker voice In lone d and not get busted?" he qulp-
serJow.ly, and the airmen set-ped.
tied back on. the rrw to wait Then he predicted the joke
aome more. would not survlv' ln the fllm-
Flnally, Hope appeared, , ed hlghllghll ol'the trip to be
decked out in an Australian-broadcast lo the United States
style campaign hat end swing-on Jan. 17.
tng a f o If elub, Im USll8l "We had that joke last year
prop. and NBC took It wt~" be said.
He drew a big laugh with a Jan "Daley, a leggy blonde
marijuana joke tn a bit with singer, had the crowd cheer-
Vida Blue, ~ce pitcher for the Ing, as did a troupe of IQvelles
Oakland A , tn which Hope called the Hollywood -Deb
described , is \fondness for Stars.
baseball. "So look us over/' aang the
"Where else can you spend Debs. 0 Thst'a why we're
eight months a year on grass here."
•
Jim Nabors, slipping easily
from his Gomer P y I e
television accent Into an Im·
presslve baritone rendiUon of
0 Tbe Impossible Dr e a m ' •
from .,Man of La Mancha/'
al!o got a big hand.
Hope and Nabors teamed up
on SPme ~ntry and western
lyrics which Nabors, a native
of Sylacauga, A I ab a·m a,
described as "sadder than a \
houn' dawg tlp-toln' through a
box full of thumb tacks."
The lyrics featured such
lines as ':I've been flushed
from the bathroom of your
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he.art" and "Oh I cried when
you died at our weddll>tl."
'The television c a me r a f
zeroed in on a YOW!& airman
who held up a slgn which said
"Karen, J Jove you. Daytop1 Ohio."
"Whit the hell's the matter
with you?" Hope deadpanned.
0 Can't yqu write a letter?'•
The grou~ of e;ppro1.lmatel1
75, which Jncludes Le 1
Brown's orchestra end techni-
cians, left aoon after the show
for Ubon Air Base ln northeast
Thailand for a 1~w tonhi:ht.
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--George Ball , undersecretary
of state aocl for a time acting
secretary of state during the
period the programs cover,
]961-63, was a:Sked if he
remembered "any kind of
dialogue about the adv.isabWty
of.getting into 'Vietnam," and
be is quoted as responding:
Hilsman. ls quoted: "The
person who really raised it
and nlade if very, blunt and
very clear was' Robert Ken-
nedy. He said, 'Well, I think
personally, we can't go on
helping Diem if he refuses to
change his policies and that
the time has therefore come
where we, the United States,
must consider getting out
totally. Leave it. Depart it. No
more aid, no moce nothing/ "
crease, to 965,000 in the he and others felt "Diem was authorized level of imports
not perfect, but until we knew from sources other than
somebody better that we'd Canada, the Office o f
better stay with h i m . ' ' E m e r gency Preparedness Conctming the Ball cable, said.
Taylor is quoted: Also included is a 65,000 bar-
"It authorized, in fact rel-a-day increase to 540,000 in
directed, Lodge to inform the authorized level of cana-
senk>r Vietnamese officials di.an crude oil import! and
and senior generals of the 5,0<!0 barrels in the special No.
disenchantment of our govern-2 fuel oil import program an-
ment with Diem and with his nounced Nov. S.
446 W. 19th St. (at Harbor)· COSTA MESA, CALIF.
••1 think President Kennedy
liad considerable Teservatiorui
about It, but at the same time
~e had a very strong feeling
that Communist powers , were
In an expansionist mood. He'd
been t h r o u g h experiences
earlier in the year which led
bim to thi& conviction, and
thAt the United States had to
make a firm stand, and he
wasn't prepared to see us ab-
dicate the leadership o r
responslbilit)I in Vietnam ."
Roger Hilsman, head of the
state department bureau of in·
telligence and research during
the Kennedy Administration,
As acting secretary of state,
Ball signed the.1963 ~abte....isent
to Ambassador Henry t,,;abot
Lodge in Saigon telling him of
the administration's decision
to witbdraiw su.Pport from th~
Diem government. Speaking of
Ngo Dinh Nhu's wife, Ball is
quoted as saying:
'From our point of view
they were extremely
distasteful people. In the first
place we had real doubts as to
whose sid~ they were on. In
the second place, the attitude
of extreme viciousness and
tolalitarian attitude t h e y
displayed toward the Buddhist
dissent was such that it was
making the position of the
United States a very unat-
·necruiting Pushed
National Guard Level
Falls to Six-year Low
WASHINGTON (AP) -The The Army rlow totals about
strength of the Army NaUonal one million men.
Guard has fallen to Us lowest Maj. . Gen. Francis S .
jloint in about six years, even Greepllef, chief of the Pen-
as the guard is being assigned tagon National Guard Bureau,
important new missions in the said recently that "National
nation's contingency war Guard unils are tasked with
plans. wartime missions which a few
Late&t reports reaching the short months ago were active-
Pentagon from the 50 states force missions."
lndicate guard strength at the Greenlief said Army Guard
end of November slipped to units "are expected to be
about 384,000 men. · overseas in combat in ' the
same short time as the active Thls is about ie,ooo men below its authorized man-units whlcb we have replaced
power level Of 400,000 and the in the war ;plans.''
smallest number In guard The guai-d was helped to
ranks since 1965 when young some extent ' by the recent
men began flocking to the Na· general military pay increase.
ttonal Guard in preference to For example, a guard private
being drafted for the Vietnam will get $35.80 ~or a full
PHONE 645-0036
brother, and indicated clearly •----------'-
that we would be very happy
to have a replacement. It also
authorized Lodge to tell the
generals, unspecified because
we didn~t know who they were
likely to be, that they could
Count on American support U,
indeed, they too k a c t i o n
against Diem . So, this in ef-
fect, was an open invitation to
plot and execute a coup
against the Diem government
with the 'Assurance th.at the
-Americans would back up the
plotters."
According to N B C • T V ,
Taylor describes President
Kennedy's reaction to the
death of Vietnamese president
Diem as follows: "His face
turned pale, he seemed to
have difficulty in controlling
himself and he rushed from
the room." Taylor is quoted:
"A message was passed in to
the President which contained
simply the news that both
Diem and his brother Nhu had
been killed; and then the ex-
planation being prpvided by
the leaders or the coup was
that the two brothers had
committed suicide."
Asked the programs' pro-
ducer Fred Freed: "He didn't
think It was plausible that
President D I e m would kill
himself?"
Taylor: ''He did not. He
pointed out that he was {!.
CathoUc. That made It ad·
ditlonally difficult for him to
believe' !Uch a thing."
Michael Forrestal, a Ken-
nedy adviser, is quoted ,
meanwhile, as saying the
May, 1963, uprising between
Diem's Cathlolc troops and the
Buddhists was a complete
surprise to the Washington ad·
ministration.
We're providing funds1
for San .Joaquin
School District's
improvements
A Bank of America underwriting
syndicate bought the $2,610,000
San Joaquin School District
bond issue with the lowest net
interest cost• to the taxpayers of
the district.
This gives your district the mpney
needs to construct and make
additions to schools et the
elementary, secondary end
high school levels.
ar weekend drill, an increase of
w ' $15.64. ---------
The NaUonal Guard is · But guard officials contend
mounting a major recruiting much more Is needed to at-
campaign, having t r a 1 n e d tract men and they have been
several t h o u s a n d new urging defense leaders to back
recruiters to "go oU:t and beat an enlistment -re-enlistment
the bushes" for recruits, 85 bonus, improved retirement
one official put It. . benefits for guardsmen and
Bank of America and Its associated
bond dealers bid on virtually all such .
municipal bonds offered In the state
to keep California civic progress up
with community need.
But the steep decline 1n protection for widows and
draft calls and Nixon ad-other survivors of guardsmen
ministration pro~ises to Uy to who die. ·
end the draft tn about 18 "It's ironic that we are get-
monthl ll't making It harder Ung new equipment ln quan-
ta attract young men lnto the tlty, but we are falling short of
guard. people for the first time," a
The difficulties come at a Guard Bureau official said.
time when Settetary o f Gret.nlief prtdl~ lhat by
Defense Melvin R. Lelrd bas the end or the coming rlscal
made It clear he expects the year all guard units will be
guard to nil a major front-llne equipped with t o p -g r a d e
role In U.S. prepartdntss. military arms and gear, In
This Is because the size of contrast to the past when the
the regular Army is about half contrast to the past when the
1 mllllon below whet It was at guard had to make do with
the VJetnem war peak In J969 hand·me-down material from
and Is due to fall even lower. the regular forces.
For particular
late shop~ra •.•
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--attack from con-
·-~ qeocles 11 .U 11..i.. ·IM tu bUlion+yur
U .& odvortl>ln( indtJllry II
, now Into •clean-up drlve of Its own. Ill focal p01nt is the
cruUon .of 1 National
.Advertialnl: Review B o a rd
,:'Which includes representathies
4 : botb of buJ1oess and coosu.mer
•'Jnterem.
91 The board will rectlve
• lct'eefted complaints OD adw
vertisin&, from the Council of ~Utt Jlusinw B11t<aus and
·ill network of bureau•
· 'lbrouibout the U.S.
In WaaJtlnslon, the \J.S.
·Ownbtt of Commerct Is
'Joinhl& t be ..U·regulalion
tcampaign b)' asking its C,llOO
members to be prepared to
111bltantiite claima 1 ' I n
.response to reasonable in-
'qulries.. aod lo slid: lo
~1ruthful, accurate, in-
formative advertis:ing."
Wbat the Industry will
achieve is to be seen.
But, aa Ml'!. Virginia
Knauer, President NiJon's
clilef cmsumer advocate, told
the A m e r i c a n Advertising
~eckration a •while ago; "If
ll)e 1tll·regulatory program
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• l think we lhould look at
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' • ' ' ' ' I ! J .,.. Mr: and ,Mrs.· Charles! .Reader, 2432i Chrlsanla 'consecutive year. ~on--lhe lieaders• yord Is QI\
Drive, MissiQn Viejo, hold the trophy they received. . man pulling obstiQa!e burro 'while 'dog 1o<ikt·Oa~
. ¥ !he .gi;and prize "!inners in !he community Christ· . Decor 'Oii !he garai'l lndudes .skillful blend .9{'
m., decorating competition. It wu !heir fuurtlr • · silver anct gold Into artllrtit 'designs. " . ' , ______ .;:_ _ _.:.__.(.• --~ " ' ' • r JI "
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Qf General Plan
For So~th Lagu,na
J ' • • ttAn exhibit explaining, and summarizing
the recenUy completed ~uth .Laguna
general ple.n ~s been pl(lc~ on d.!Spla'y
in the community's po&t office bUilding,
The,plan was prepared undlir the·direC-
. tion of lahdscape architect FreCI Ung for
~ ,South Lagu,na Civic Association and
presented. to the public ·at a Nov. 29
m~ing ri. the association.
The display of the plan i6 at· the.offices
ol Ann Chisman Real Estate; adjaCent to th~ Post Office at 32351 Coast H,ighway,
and n,taY be seen betwee~ 9 a.m. and 5
p.m. se:ven days a week.
. · The display consists of panels ii·
Justrating the irio'nnalion collected by
plarmers regarding' p op u I a t i o 'n pro-
. Jectlons, sewage needs, loca"tion' of earth-
'quake ,lault.s and methods ' of resirainfni
the ~rowth. ~ Uie unincorpofated cOm·
mun1iy. 1 f· .•
A transcript pf the Nbv. 29 association
meeting is also available at the re!I
estate Office for residents' perusal.
Persons desiring to couiment on the
plan may complete" an · oJ)iniOn fonn Pro-
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-tower lilli1 klllecra1 1eu1 111 out wml ...;ct\; be! -ow.,·b<Gten Um'riar.11 mbd." ·-;i . $ i-· J>li'll'il end -ly Injured, 46. 1laaa eo ll W«lld not Cut their tltto. 1fe iald man)' wbdl,.. ill ~
Ph Department Commander M. 1 "lt wu unbellevebly powerful/' 11id a bulldlnp were also lhlttCred bf tbt t>
-· who p .. Ille llgurel, ipoka aw ~""91d« tliN;411Y bj)giblnp I ploo!On. The vktfm. tncllided ......,..bY,
1 lhl.whl.,. Ill -:u --· wJth ' . 11'~1:1"41., Many a\lfol/>oblles puad•ManJ _. ~~ ....... ,.._...... .. ~ -~· -·-\lbtanc:O . ' ~' , =~r. ~~ ,i~, ~·Al) :th; ~ -.. ~---. ',~· : .:·;:!F~,.~; ·~ .
""t. ... iiJW .~coUld ·i.i U ''4.ff.'.Mlf6 'Qf'Sijailoj' I. ' ' ; ~I und.:...._. • .:......J..:. tt~!~~-.--1.1 " ' '. ) ~. • • ~ ' •• ~ ., & ~f'C'! 'TVnCe..u. I I -I s ; J>onCe .. repcirted llie bllst f·&\eW Cut"'lll •. ' ' J ''I ·~ ' • ·~~~=i:n.~~ · Coast'Tnrns·Oii'Tomg· · ht
Mlooot of, Ille, ~ ·~ ,·~ Oil the • , , • wer ,,_ · • · • • ,¥.,., ,·, ""'l I•' ) ,, ·· I WltnrW iald . fbe hllit ~~ "tH ' ; " , . ">... . '· ' • ' " ·
whole nelltlbctboocl · • ' •· ' F ' ' ·V .__.J. Co' t' 't .T dg r~· bai'..rrlVet! ~1n~ate . 'Or· J. me :Q. es .,~ U e8"
report1 101 a •11 leak in UM Ni111hd • !J ~· ... ' · ' ; f"• I ... 1 f I
when the explciol!Ja ~ '!lllY qillck· ~ r .o ..,., " • " -'
ly ev1.Uat0<t • nel)#1 ""\l'01 •II • With -"-'·-...,M_ out or the Pnm.,WlniUni -will hi ~ PrecauUon. · · • r~1 ,,,......,.. _
" " · · • " .. w1y, the onnp CoW 11 ezpeeted retlly In pbotocnlplls to , be pablllbed Ill' e. ·ru1/:i!~~~~~= t01unt·0n lo!lliht. foi ~es In tlie lf7L sPectal plc\iJtt ,.,e. Tbt Pal• tlleil will
,qllnat'the ~ wMil, 11Jildi ' . .edHlon ,ol. '1he '· "'11~;~1 ,c.Jirlitjuu be .-.produced In metal"" tho~
llttprlsln&ly little evl~ ... of utO SmJ!u,cw~ , , ""'I • . ,, pla~uqs to~ P~ to !l'" ~
• ', · •· r · 1 • .' • J~ei will tour· theitcoUt.rftom Seal 1 ' • -,f "' • '1 r: , h -~ t : • • ' Belch tb·SM C1etnenli 't0 vfew JOCll en-·ri"t: 1 , .l r • ~
·' ris :n_xt;rem~~· . 1r1.: ~ ".ut "'' ~·~·!!M.'.ol $oulbtnl Q~Ut\O· ~ppqpits. /
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• : "1• If -, 1dfsiressi0n. ·ye.in u a lmfttiiiiiff! g · ' · 1 ' ~l <i' ! .. ' Kill Publican ' .: '. 11mm1ct deaJgntct to 1uri wand ~;ove"uera '!\S Vice· President.
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BELFAST, Northern lrel1nd (UP!)'-and, l)opef11lly, lo buy 10me relrt!shmen\s By United Press lnternallo.W
Bombs ripped through downtown Belfut end, 11!>11'/etUn 110111 ~ ''l' . , President Zulfiqor All Bhul!_o Io d a y
today 10< th< second 11ralgbt 'a17,""" ·"44ro lhln·40 ~ oltOr Ila hlrth!lbe . appointed Nurul Amin• ~lpresid<llt' dencorina·utremb:tvowsto-redueetbl ' r_-;.---1 1 R: .. ""i""t''t:.L?. . ._,_,,, ·,
capital lo "• pile of rubble• by maden><liy veniciji qi me cooi..t,~co-:i:1atr.1''»L.'! • .t':r'~'" ~~ .. ad.of, CJuistnias," u;e army aald.. • . • ' sponsored ·by the~Orahge county coast' tOr oznnw -11
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An army spokesman said publican Jact Association and the DAtL Y PILOT, is directives including one freeing 'students.'
Lavery wu killfl wben • blcst demoll/J> conslde~ed by l1'1l1Y dylc)eade\1.!1"! nf ~?". -~d ~Is l~, . by the~ ~'1::°l'h.1:ify~~~,~~~-!be ~llnlfytq\oo!t\mldi,:r..em. \inlliliey\IO~<'d: J \ : bul'"'"" -~....... ._....;,_, .u.~tff!My staged Jn th< n.."•e Coast orea. In a speech to the nation Monday night ..
...... '6 '"'Yl'gi.,... ... '""""'..,'-:--r-le. ..... I' <,~."7:-t" 1-~ 1i1• rr • . Bbu"· ked.-n-"'-'-•-.....a li.'-i Another explosion tore the fronl o.Ji' of . ·It ~P lo i'emlnd ~a mldenls and .., -as , ~ ,,..,.,-,....,.e '"•·~""
a bicycle· shOR' ·~· KJng street, s,v~ vllllnh 11110 . o,f , the leadei'abl\i 't<ijf' I/le _. 11!/P, ,Ume io , testate the coimtey :O .
bloclrs away, µ.tiapqkesman,sai4. No,JB.t Ortftll Cout cp~Itik ""play1 r .ID ' -democracy. , J , ' ' • \
juries •ere-.nported. • , cld!.lr~1·~•lil\I •-·lnCludlnl. ll'llsllc 1He also pledged lo refaln SUI. La~ery'a d~ath brought '·t.0 206 the 1 dilp)ayarot Chi'ilb1'asi.St. ~ •. ·\1 Pikistan, lost in \he lf...day-war with
number of per80nS killed ·in two years or ~lldfes.J!llti'ollJ will ' lore • U.eima India,. bu! Indian 1oure .. in Ne• ~.
li&lltlnc In Norlllein Ireland involving lbO' tojllcli\. T)lejru~~lal nveyatice,wlll J;e. sald'this was for Plklllanl consumptlillt.
provinCe'a Roman· Catholic mlliorffy, an E~ ~~~r Ho~1 donaled bJ1be . Bhutto ~ed Amin, a 74-ye.ar-old&Ut
·Protestant, majority, the British Army \ • Explo~ MOtof' HORJe C:Olfj., 1 of Co.ta Pakistani', .u vice l>f'tSident; atr part of~'.
and the outlawed Irish Repu~Ucan Army. MUa/""' , -. , _..,. ' _. _... • his avowed aim to restore East Pitlst*l
, . The IllA has VOJW.ed to l'lllluct Bel!IM • '1'114 ... Jildgei iye"\ p s\aclbWll, to the ·Rawalplndl ,.vernment. . •Here Kitty, Kitty lo "a pile of ru!>ble" bY Christmas in Neitpod Beach real·eotale,man, and his Fonner Pr .. ldent Agha Mohammad'. A · Spetial· ·Day ttvenge for .alleged bNtallly by B!'illsb wife, Slltrley;· Carl ;Kynila· Mou!ioh-" Yabya Khan !lad announced · ea!lY in
troops questionlni ~<!rt' ·.detained as ·N~e.l Water Diatrld qecuu\.e., and biJ December that Amin would btcome .. BURLINGTON, Mau. CAP) -Voters &uspe.clec!-IRA members. wife, Terry; Gary Burrill, owner of president and Bhutto Vice President and.
here last year banned t)ie use of ult-on Earlier, Brit.lab ·soldiers wounded. a XOCM radio staUon· Judy Brown ex· Foreip Minister but the lou of Ea.It
Fair-view Bright at . Christmas , road! because it was jeopardizing the civilian wha rtfUsed to ~t'when IOldim ecutive aecz..tary r~ ari Orange Coast Pak.lat.an _ no~. called the Ptoplea
challenged him,on Stanlleld Street,.in lbe I'll! -Qeve!Opment ftnn· and Tom . Ra1'9blic of Bangll\ J?tsh-chanlO'l tlsf~
town's water supply. So Monday,. after a capital'• mar .. ~-· '· ~ · McCaM, DAILY; PILCYI' ~pubnc aervlee wmaw !Wfio 'indkale<s, mearn.td.U.
By TERRY COVlLLE and . adult groups visit the wards, sinl;ing br.iel '!JiDOWfall, the .town Highway Pepart· Late Monday', • macblne• ~ flr\nl mll'.fl.Cer; · • · that' Warsaw rqight join Ind1I: la J · °' ttM 0•11r "11o1 si.tt Christmas carols. .. .• ., ·' . :-· on Bri~lh ~ in.~1.fut •hot:: and ldU--Result.I of tbetr "exPlorlnc"Will be' iln-recotl)iting t.bl Soviet-iupported~
The dark fing~,·~f musi~~teach~ Al "Because of .all these Volunteers, .the · ~iii11priii~iieaidjiiiaiwibstiiidijuleiliiijikiittliyillitteriiii.jiiiiiediiia )'OU!2C Roman Cl~ l"OmlD·, ' ,,llllUnetd J1ter .this ~t1 1n J!1e DAiI'..)'. °"8lJ.iov.e~'
Henry ripPled1cr,oss the,piano keYboard 'Staff, Mows the cdmtnwiitf ~~ Tbft \
as he sang "\fhile Oniftmas.'J -A few makes the staff happy and a hlppt staff • ,. ., r ~ -' • • y ' ... •• ~,
::-;ager• •lruggled "'k.,p ~-with the-, r:.~~p. ~~;u.:r1~01~~'~rv~:'. • et .. ·.s .. 'make rt_· afa: m1·ly .G.tft. f o.-.r ,'.· CJit._ ·. ·. . is.·tin." .. -as·
A young girl aflectionate.ly ~threw her ,said. '· -_J _
arm aroun~ the bla~k teacher's burly . ~!lBh her efforts at secur!M "dona-,J · • • 1 ~'"' • •
.neck. Another girl c~cled around the • l10M, Mch ward has. a Christmas tree, ' from; 0·"' ... · ..... ''F· I'm. .,,,·. 'of' 'Fin"' e ·c· ars" ,, room repeaUng "HI~ )>uddy" to ~e.ryone, •&Om~ 1,,have 'ever al. .. • Lai.
ahe met. •· ' · Hundred s .or l&if\s c,me to the hospital
Near the door, a third 3irl husUed a each1 year \for Oirislmas~ ~e is ra • , , " • ,1_ • ,
guest inside, led him to the Chri~as policy of giVil)g only new ~s at Yule . ' • . " · .t:' ' ...J . • r-
tree and )Xlinted to its bright; ihlny time: _ , . '1
ornaments . proudly uttering "Geee . • • "pther times Qf the yUr ,we aCce.pt an
.Geee . . . " kinds of used items, but for Chrisbnas we
Christmas al Fairview State Hospital ls feel they ought to be IM!W," Mrs. Lathrop
a lot happier than you might expect. explained. ~
Yes , these youths are severely men-While enough gifts are donate<t to In-
tally retarded. You get a soft Jump in sure that all of the hospital's· 1,112 pa·
your throat watching the festive holiday ' tienls get something for Christmas, there
party. , ate'traditional shortages in certain need·
One )'O:llth did fall to the floor in a ed items.
screaming tantrum. His outburst fail~ to .. '!t'e've never had enough musical in-
shake the other patients, M' the parents s~ents, push toys or educational
;~c:n~r:1se w~v~s;! ~~ 1~~1!~dao;, staff .. ~~ ~e~~~r:v~~~~~~ A~~ aki~! f~
Ward 25 Is for the patients who rhav"'e cribs here. We need rattles, crib mobiles
the worst adjustment problems. , and music boxes."·
But during their party -they call it a "We.also need a lot of personal care
••tea•• they y.iere mostly beautiful. The items -wallet!, electrlc razors, combs,
bead matron measured the~party's sue~ belts. Ues -:-,. (or the adult's and ,older
cess by the amount of punch downed. w youths," added Mrs. Tutker. •
they finished 12 gallons - a very good She also said there is a serious need for ·
party, she said. . large, 20-inch tricycles. ' .
Christmas means a lotf> the 1,812 pa· "Some· of the older kids aren1t
tients .of Fairview. . ' ooordl~led ehough to ride a bicycle, but f
'!Even the most severelii handicapped they love to ride tticycle.s," she said. ·
child can recognize a Christmas tree : Larger gifts arl'.! also sought for th~
even when they can 't recognize their wards as a· whole : things all of the pa-
parents," ·satd Toni Tucker, program tients ca n use.
assistant for adult social development. They'd like bean bag chairs, good,
· Ward 2S's pJ!TlY is typical of the stereo record players, tape recorders.
Chistmas 'aclivilies at the huge Costa 1'Cking chairs, curtainst bedSP,reads an4 ..
Mesa state hospital. Each of the 'facility's one ward wants a fish aquarium.
44 wards wU\ have at least one party The Le.Bard School PTO in Huntington
btfore Santa.Claus hibernates for another Beach raised enough money to buy a pool
)'eir. , • , table for ooe section of a :war,d.
·"They afl knOw aboul Christmas," ~x-A list of other mljor gifla donated this
plained TonL· "They know who ,Sant.a. 1s, year Jncludes: an~ Rud olph the red nosed rein¥er .:• · -Gifts for all the patient.a in two full
Some of the youngsters and adults wbo wfirda ~vi~e.d by the enalnee.rlng and ar, also physically harldk:apped:oWon't ge~ electrorUcl sections of Mc Donne 11 •
out to si!e programs. span.sored\ by . C?m· D::>uglas Corp:ln Huntington Be.a Ch. -t
munity groups, but even they are visited 1.Jl.Atl-E'll:Sei If rt1en'1 fashion !toil In . '
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Ft))i the Christmas spirit. t ash1on ls18ildt donate! its newsplper
, yo1unteers come lnlo lhe physically ad,vertising space for one day to ad·
}lahdicapped wards an~ hold a party, vertiae. lhe nl!ed foi' glft! at Fairview.•
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even if somep.of the patients have to be -Residents ""-Ponderosa M o b i 1 e 6~n f"ed Or fed through a botUe. · Homes· In Analleiln spend hundred& of
For the lucky ones who can move hours making toys 'Ind crib blankets for.
arOund. dozens of com~u!'!tY groups the hospit_al. "-4
1P91110r special holiday achv1t1es. McDonald's Hamburger& ls donaUong
The Huntington Be.!leh Policemep's . 165 Ronald McDonald 1;8& dolls .
A!soclaUon wtte to take 120 Fairview 'the offi ial Christmas sea10n began
ybungsten to 1 circus in Loog .Be•~ Dec. 8 at Fairview. Most of the patients,
today. The Newport Harbor K1w~11 employes and families gathered ln front
Club provides an, annual lunch for 20 of .. the b~ llghted Olrislm1s lrte wblcb
ctiildren. complete ~th Santa Cla\15 and sib oo top al the audltoMu~ 11'1 vis\bl!
gttts (transistor radm last year). trOntllarbor Boulevird. •
One father of a retarded girt financed a To light tile tree, everyone. has to help
trip to the 1now for 21 patients and gave ~lija yell "Merry Oltlstma1. 11 Slnta ar-
$250 to buy them gi[ls. Another 21 po.I rtv.. atop 1 Cl>ota MOii fire tnlCL
tfent.s were to be treJttd to a Christmas Old Saint Nick also vlsil8 every ward
.dinner today ln Dillman'; Restaurant ln on OlrlstQ"1a1 riiomina:-Wards have.,thdr ,
Balboa. own 1peclll ways -for those who can 't •
And there are many more trips. spend the bollda1 with thtlr rellt!V'ea -
Within the boapital 111 types of )'Olllb or greeting the di)' Chri>I WU born.
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Ont victim, who 1'U Oft lop of anotbor
victim. Ill tbe baclflroWld WU I lhlrd
mad who wll lllbbM pmioull1.
-A IMll iahlilt 10idior 111~ li1s 1
rllle>-lioyWI vorllcall1 lllto 1111
cillll ., ... ol tbe tour.-..
-A Mukti Ballin! IOlditr pulonnl!!c
till beyooettiJI& drill eaardle on ... of
the toor vlettmuprawltd on till .,..m.
- A UWe boy, wbo tried to teach one
of tho vidlnll, billl atomped on by 1
liluktt BahlnJ IOl4ler. '1'1111 O'Ylnl.lloy WU
belllved to be a ..i.ove of tho a,i.c vk>
ttm """"' In the picture. -The lour vlctlma spnwled on Ille
.,.and In dlllh lhroel u till ctOWd tJoa. Id In to compJttt the uecutlon. Ole! men
111111 bOyj wen In tho CN>W4, which
lrtmpled OVl!t the bodlu.
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talb with members of ParUa-
ment in Rome after the legi>
. Jltoi'I filled for the 19111 tliDe . toda7 lo elect l IUC<lll It lo .
OUllOlnl ~t Oluarppe 8atapt Moro, • Cllrlltllll
DtmO<ral, II COlllldaNcl l
pocalbla unilldate.
No Rmh Marlu
4Downed
U.S. Pilots
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pilots had been beaten Ill' llle1r ~
Tilt -Comm1mlall ,,.... 1111 Ibo MrDI "punlllve _ .. to Nlir to
lnl1lllr7 vlctot:too.
llacilo -aid LI. --Vaughan, II, IUlta1ned I'll WOllllds wben
ho Wll obot don ud -la tbe
Tm Lie -of Roa -"'°"""" Doocrlllllll lhl .,,..._ al v._...
11111 Ibo '--......... -ptlota al • ----Mon-di)', a.dlo -llld .... """ Joobd '°'1 ...... ahlo 111111-..... lllf .. tholr ,_ ,,.._ ol lho punl~ blo1 .. _..,out ~aid-If."
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• DOI lney abould form a dly OOY•lllC
Ibo ·-of 11,000 ....,,
Nol ott.n. But It ii bapptnlng bolore r=,~ eyeballs beta In Oranl• Counly
11 .. 17 7,000 te&illti'ed wterl In the I Jtvilio t<llMlllllltlel are elJcible to travel
to the polls today to detmnlne whether
or not cityhood abould come to one of the
DIOll celellrated ranchlands In CallfomlL
By tho lime )'Oii rod lnlt, the IMI of the
voten Will be moving towanl tbe polls lo
make tbll deda:ion.
l'Otl.4 a.cllll It I p.m. and petheps
by midnight, we'll know II Orange Count)'
Indeed haa its tlln munldpality. .
The liz: pictureJ transmitted included
1eenes of tbe Muktl Babint aoldlen llld
lntlDded vlcliml preyln& at a tally before
the mcutlont, a laughing torturer
be.tttng one of the vlctimJil a prisoner
pl•lllllni f0< ~ u ulill Baldnl aoldlera poutloed on bin! wllh n.u and ri-
fle butts, a Muktl Bablni leader preparing
' . Johnaon, 11, ol Broo111111 cantir, lllon.;
'IA .. Klnno111 Roth WeJ!f,: '41 of ltant, Wu~.. 111111 M•J. ....... Louis
Hlldlbtand, II. Tho U.S. Do-JMpert-
mel haa not .......-tho bomt ad-
-of Vqhan 111111 BUdebrllllll.
U dlyhood ...,.. to ltvlne, tt Will be
the second largest mwtlclpality ln out
counly In i.rma of amage and Ille !!tit
latlllt In popullllon WIUI an utlmlled
-jllll. IUldll' I0,000 liOu1I.
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to prw a bunWW1'llaretlo Into till fa<e
of a vlctln, 1114 1· llllktl Bahilll ooldler
kicking a vicUm.
... ;',Storm . Chill's Northwest
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For U.S. Dollars
LONDON (UPI) -Tilt U.S. dollar
ltltted a lloW return to fiver todlJ Wiim
ltadln1 reowntd In ooma Eilropoin ...
dwip maruu for tbe l1nl time llnCo
lhe yeetend dev1luaU.,.. •
It mo.ad well ahoed of ti. olfidll n·
oheq1 nlo partly In · ltVll'al -.
tfttr montbl ol wMkneq-· •.
rtnenctetl -laklnl ..... prollla In early tndinl but IDOl'ld _., wben
1wll<hinl ..... of -holdinll.,.ln pounda, ltanta and Wiit Getman merll1
back Into Ibo U.I. ~to euh In oo
U1* pmblel ... a -....-.
Tbert WU l10 panle ndh and 110 floocl
of · early bua-In Londcm, . Patfl, rrenllflll'l or ZurlCb In .. ,., dUlln(.
"Everythlnl It '!'r. ordttly. Wa ere
1Utl feellna our WI)',' a Britllb blllktr
eeld.
The W11hlnaton a.,...,..t of latut·
d•y. •hlcb illvalued Int dollar by man
than 8 percent and raised the prict tag of
most major CWTencles, waa facing ibl
first praetlcll te$I In tbe maruu which
had been shut Monday to sort out new ex-
change ratu .
TUNTNG METER STEREO INDtCAroR
In Btoold111 Clntor, J-'• father
llld ht -1nd • Oriltmla -fl-om
hll ... Friday -and llll!llCI .. --dlY ill Wll shot do1nl.
ri11m happy thai hi'• Iliff, but not too ham •iloUI him beilll In Hao!,". aid
Lawrtnee r. Johnaon.
Jollnlon'I two dlildta lift Wiln their tnott., Clm1ct, In Pbolnll, Ari&. lbe
Ilk! Ibo reotlYld notlel al IMr former ~·· capturt. and "bU beth at•ea bopt for an urly-.
1orm Juat &lid hi'• Ill••· I'm an you'll undltitlnd U I llJ1 l'YI bean uked
to molle llO OOllUlllDI. I'm jull thallklul
be'• allvt. "
"It eou1d -· ~ to both ut •• / wt have been dttOtCid. But th1I
could chaill• lblnp," Mrl. Johnloo ad-
ded Weill' wife llld In· xaht that lilt learn-
ed Monday ber h1lllland wu <11Jl1irld. "I'm to nclttd," llkt Mr1. Wellt, who ~~ tlll couple'Fflnl child
A oquadron of Sovle~bullt MIG jet
fighters teamed with Comrilunist missile
and artillery barttgll to doWn five
American jet. In 1hrtt days, m1llluy
sources have llld.
TUNIMO
Jndaed, n II an ucltJDa ttmo for Ibo
peopla of the Jrvinl r1nchl•nrh and
cltyhood mlJ be their blgut Oltistmu
.J!r ... nl
'Iller• will Ullely be consldtteble ••·
dtmont too, out at lhe All']JOl'ler Inn
tonight where fiection cenlrlf haa -11t up. 'lbm'il ba a Joi ol folU watchlnl
and IODll cablt ttltvl!lon COY•r11• u
citybood proponent.a aatber and can-
dldata loot on to see who'll be tbe
cMMll ~ .. · for the first dty coundl
should incorpor1Uon bi approved.
rr5 A GOOD lhJng that Jlatlonal Foot.
ball ~ CODlmluloner Pete llouJlw
i.n•t in cb1tp of the abow. llOAlle hie
beoon1e flIDOlla u "tho Grinch Who 8lole
Cbrl1tmu'' because he scheduled two
NFL pliyoff games on Cbrlttmas Day ..
]f Peter the Grinch •as Jn charge of the Irvine 1hqw, he'd ban televlalon
wtthln 200 rnllet, order a tape dela1
telecast of the wholt eliction at 4 a.m. on
CllriatmU £ve and ~· 112 a Mill to let lnio Iha Altporter iM tonight.
v.-ai.ly for all ua Orana• coo,..
tlans, Rozelle the Great is bl.isled
elsewhert, making folks miserable ill
K~ City and: Minnesota.
In Orange county, Ille dtybood show
will go on.
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By Bobby Baker
W AlllilNGTON (UPI) _ Boben a 0
"llol»y" Bak•, !armer -o1 ~ don B. JolmlOll, 1111 betii deiilecl parole
from a on.to-three year sentence tor tu
evu}On, larceny and fraud.
But lht~hknember u s ~ ol ~~ M 1y er1nted ~iw., rlelt ~1 B« n a new hiarlnc J :is
"" fl'OllllCll hla f1llln1 health.
Baku, 41, hAd hl1 c11e continued for
tl1e preaentaUan ol ''further inlormatlon"
anc1 a """ bearinr 1n April. He befan aervlnr hla aenlence at the
l.ewi•burl, Pa., Federal Prlaon Ju. 11 ahd •W l>ecoma ell(lble for pan>le Jan. u ..
: Baker parlayed h11 job ., oecretary to
the Senate Domocrata Into a mlllkioo
dOllat lonune by ••Ins hla lnlluence.
l'he vote by the board was not diaclOfo
ed ln either cue.
. Berrigan, St, waa sen~ No;. 1,.
JMll, to three yeal'I tot destruction of go~eniment property In COMICUon "Ith a
raid on the CltonavJlle, Md., SelecUve
Sfrvlct ofik:ta that year.
II• and hi• priest-brother Philip Bero
rJaan, the cenlral flrure In the kldnap-
bomb plot involving White Route akle
Henry Kissinger, are both ht prison at the
federal correctlona Institute at Danbury ~~ .
Daniel Berrigan began aervin.( hla
1entence Aug. 11, 1'10, and waa denied
parole the first Ume he applied in JuJy,
althouab he became eligible Aug. 1~
At that lime, the board said be must
serve bis fun sentence minus good time
which would not have freed' him unui
Nov. 23, 1972. ·
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'Bobby' Boker
ment conflrmed It ha• received a request
from .Hoffa hlmlelf, uklng President
Ni:z:on to commute his two PritoD terms
of 1 total 13 )'tel'I for li'abd and jury
tamperln(. . '
U.S. Pardon Attorney Lawrence M.
Traylor will make a recommendaUon to
Attorney General John N. Mitchell who
wW then recommend action lo the Preti·
dent.
The P1role Bord bas denied Hoffa
f~ three time~ ~inc,e he en~red
Lewisburg Mar. 7, 1967.
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Chicago Leaders
' lf:rge Hanrah.a,n
• • To Quit 'IJ.ace ...
'(ECAGO (AP ) -May.; Rlcbanl J.
Dale¥. wbo dropped State's Atty. Edw~ v. llanr1ban from bie Qiol: Oo(mty
Demi:>cratic ticket for the 1'72 eleciiona,
bu 11rg.,i Hanrahan to wlth1r'w l)'<im
U>e race ~for the sake of party unity.11 •
~ ~werlul Ch)ca,o Jlen\Oqa)I,
· ~erma~ Vito Marzullo and Oaude W.
B. Jl?lm1n, said Moriaw that ~h
,Plef orl(lnally supported Hanr1tlan, they tiec~ dinvlnced foe would damage the tlctet. I "
HtnrahJn, under indlctmelit on eh1raes
of ollttrueling justice in comectlon wl\h a
lllt police raid in which two Bt&ck
Panther leaders were slalo, refused to
CIOl1IJllent on his political plans.
Holman said one factor leading to
Hanrthan's ·dumping was that publicity
surrounding his ind1ctment • 1 n d
renomination was eclipsing the cam-
P*!ins of De.mocratic candidates in other
parll of the stale.
''The state candidaiee l8kl definitely
and emphatically the cold ~blooded
p:>Utlcial fact of life was that Hanrahan
w11 a millstone around their necks,"
Holman said.
Daley's Democrats dl6C1osed word of
Hanrah~'s dumping after an emotional
secret meeting Sunday. Raymond Berg,
supervisirjg judge oI the tr~Ulc div1slon
of Circuit Court, was picked as the
party's candidate for O>ok Coounty state's
at~y. · .
Berg, 40, earned a reputaUon for clean-
ing up the city's traffic courts. He will
face oppoaition from Dooald Page Moore,
fonner special assistant U.S. attorney,
and possibly Hanrahan in a March 21
primary for the Democratic nomination. Ncn1)ri.Jon murcea say Benigan iJ lllf.
(erlng from an ulcer,· believed to have
been aggravated by dtfflculUes In ob-
taining a speciaJ ulcer diet : a kklney con-
dition resulting from an allergy to Nov~
Cline that was administered during re-cent dental treatment, and a hernia .
Mass.-Offreial Seeks
Berrigan . wu.involved in a. hunger
atrik.e in September, protestinl; the na-
Oon11 parole lylte!\'I.
. The board allO denied parole to
Anthony De Angelia, 56, key figure in a
multi·million dollar fraud irivolving salad
oil, mJrga,rine and shortening. The board
1et l:>ecflriber, 1972 for its next review of
h1a case.
De Angelis, the so-<:alled "salad oil
king" from New Jer1ey, will become
eligible Jan. 27 after serving one-third of
a »year sentence for transportbli near-
ly $100 million worth ol false and forged
1ecurltie1 across state Jines. He began
ae;rv1.ng hil sentence et Lewilbura: June
15, 1965.
The board did grant parole to Calvin
lc:ovens, 47, a co-defendant with former
T~am1ter1 Ptealdent James R. "Jimmy"
lfoffa in a union pension fnud case.
It wu Q!e; aecood Ume Koveos bad a~
To .Ban 2 ·Ecology Toys _
B 0 ST 0 N (UPI) -State Attornw
Gentral Robert H. Quinn 1aya he will
aeek·an Immediate halt to th~ sale of two
ecology kits .Which he said .may be
hazardous to children.
Quinn 14.id Monday he regarded the
kits, produced by UrbaQ Systems, Inc., as
0 extremely hazardous" And .would teek
an "bnmediate embargo" on their sale In
MaSsachusetts.
state Commisaioner of Public Health
Alfred Frechette laid he directed Iha
flm1 to discontinue dlstribuUon unti~ his
agency could determine the composition
of cbernicall contained in the kl.ts.
, Quinn 18id the kits, designed for testing
Ricbard Rosen, president of Urban
Systenui, 18id chemical8 in the kits, "Can
I Drink the Water," and ''The Water Test
KJt," were not identified to avoid
dlsclo&ure of testing procedurea to possi-
ble competitors.
However, he said he was unaware of
the Identity or intemtty of Iha chemicals,
which are , manufactured by Hach
Oiemlcal ~ .. ol Ames, low1.
Nearly Everyone
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UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.
CAP) -The Big Five Security
Councll member1 p I a n n e d
another conference today ·to • try to break the dQdlock over
the' next U.N. secretary •
aeneral.
The 15-member councU rm:
ed it meeUngs Friday and
Monday to give any or the
cahdldatt!l for the tob 'the
veto-free nine vQtes required.
··On Monday, three cart-
dldate's -U.N. Ambauadhts'
Kurt Waldheim Of Au'strta,
Carlos Ort!z de Rozas1 or.
Argentina · and Max Jakob&on
of Finland -got nine or more
voles but one or another of the
five permanent members ....
the United Stales, the Soviet
Union, China, Britain and
France -vetoed each one of
the-candidites.
The General Assembly must
wait "for the council's tecom-
mendaUoD before Jt can ap-
point a new secretary-general.
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' NEW voRk '<lPi -Sen. ..oe,,,i lm\i.''Tect Kennod)i:
'Edw'atd M. Kennedy (I). Hil 1'rlumpha and Troeec11ea,•
MIS8.), 1171 lhlt public reae> publia!ied Monday In tbe
prlorW ·tl"l ~l .1. •1 i. ~ one &;.;; Iha
otbor?'I Kinrlody" I I h d,
'"l'bero , ... -•·.lei " other trqecllea ln rny llh, ud
I'm not soinl to IOl'lll -eilher. . ..,~ •
• tlen lo "the· CbappaQulddlck Ladlet Homa .Journal.
lncidebt" will not 1flect hil Later l!lvld, the author,
political plana altbougli H pro. quoted Kennedy u 11ylog In
bably will have a ConUnWne an lnt.erv,lew In Alt&USl· tltat
impact on his career. the 11189 accident on , Cap.
"Obviously, It ha1 hAd a paqulddlck In whlch aecretary
deep peraonal Impact In terms Mary Jo Kopechne ~ wu
1 of iny own persOnaJ er· .. '°methinc t cannot foratL ~
'lltence," aald Kennedy in an "'But can '°'" •••li'n
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The Onnp County Grand.;Jury pve olflclll con·
llrmatioll lMt week to ch a r 11n whlcb have led to a
""'""""do of cltlaen .criticism ot:lbe "new majority" on
lho jloord of Supervlaors thlJ year. Among the more
-.rtous dwps were lb ... ;
-hllUc rudeD .. toward coanly officers, dtliens •
and lollow bolrd meillben which hive been unneceo-1
1117· and benealb the dlJnity of the o !.ft c e of super-
\'llDr. .... ' .,..:a,. relltlonllripe lit-oppolni-on bolrdl
end commlulona and .om. 111pel"riJorl and "the ex·
panded end expancllnt polltleal eillpbu!s that this board
bu l>eoa ploclq OD its octi'llllM."
(llolrd Cbolrman Rabott BIU!n, 1st District, is the
obv!Oul tarset of both critidlttll. But the pollticll em·
phailJ cblfl& alJo apj>Ues 10 ~th District Supervisor,
Ronald W. Cupers and 4th-Distrltt Supervlaot Rllph
dark wbo, with Battin, baxe made.'up the "hew major-lty.•i • • I
-raJlure. to eatabllth a worldlig re1aUonsbip with
Its odminlslrative fllaff and · Its att6mpt , to weaken the
posltion-Cl"county administrative olflcer.
--Over-nsponalven.,. to the in1ereoll of their In·
!' dlvtil11l 4istrlcfa 'lritb 1ack of "adequate concern for the
cmnll needa of the county or tbe n""'*lty to work
• Wðer." , • . 1 ConcludiAg Its ye1Hn4 report, the· Grand Jury :
lenled its lbarpest criticism; "The lowered morale and •
dl'!'lnlsbed enlhualasm ·for progress, Innovation and
Jqnc-range ·planning bu been' notlceaf>le among the
county's profOlllonll administrators."
• The Grand Jury report makes clear the point Iba!
. the actiona of the board'• new majority -especially
· BaUin ,and Cuperl -bave been destructive of.public
confidence and county employe morale. . •
The Grand Jury's recommendations to tbe board
covered tbe vital need of better policy .J>l•nnhJf. the
need to support and · strengthen the office of CQUDty
administrative officer, and a clear delJJleaUon of ad·
mlnistrators' authority and responalhlUty In relation to
established poll!')'· The jury also recommended limiting
full time executive assiatanta to no more , than two per
supervisor and that aupervisors' own budgets be subject
to tbe same limitations u thoae applied throuCbout
collnty departments. .
The Grand Jury's critique was needed and wu well
done. lt rema!DI to be seen bow tbe "new majority"
• will respon•. ·
Hope for the Ziggurat
Orange County's only ziggurat (technically a bUll.!, '
ing designed In the pyramidal style of ancient Baby!onl
stands forlornly empty at La'1"'• Niguel. Complete«, a
year ago1 at a cost of $25 milli,on, it was to have bOUled
up to 7,l500 North American Rockwell (NAR) employes
on a million sq_uare feet of floor space.
Cutbacks m government contracU cawed NAR r:to
abandon its. plans and try to sell the bulhllng .and its.~.
super· sophisticated operations and security Ciintrois. ·
Private · Industry hasn't been Interested, bat 'l~ ,W\•k·
it appeared the federal government ,ajglil COllli!ler
' what could be the largest real estat~.trade on ree<>rd.
• " .Jlepmentatives of 11 federal agencies toured. the 1 pr~~y.,!ollowing NAR talks with the General Sen>· · i'
ices A8ministration, which handles government buUl ·
and leasing. If enough agencies want l~ presumably N
would trade' for governmeot buildings It occupies els
where. · 1·~. ,~ t ~ · 1
. Such an agreement would presuma6\),'.:provide )lun· ,
·1 dreds of new jobs, increase property valuM nearby and
provide greater federal funds for loca!Jsehool districts.
On the other hand, tbe swap would take some '30 mil·
lion or $40 million off the property tax .riJIJa if the gov·
ernment takes over title.
Clearly it'• a mil<ed bieaaing.
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' '!lhy, ID by far tho rlcbell COUlllry in
Dear
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hn't ..ft ad· that the, Amortcan
Civil Llbertlea UnlM wm't re<Og.
nize that without Quist in Cbr!at-
mu thtre would be no reason to
eelebrat+ : One cannot , take ; the
re11glon out ol Cliri.stmu in schoo1'
or aoywhere e!Je. Thal'• whal it"•
all about.
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. 'J;ne Psycholog~ ~f ·the Poor Speller
~~ the mailer with the br!Jtht stu-
, ·dent who •• ~• h\ · Ill 1ubjecls, but
somehow ~ learl\;to spell? Prescott
Lecky suggeits~ answer:
"This d'* ii DOI due to lack of
ability, but· -to an act.ive I'fllllstance •
wblch prevegtl'liin> lroin learning how to 1112! to 1931. He never recetved'leoolre or
opell in l!Pite-¥ •extra wtrucilon. The promotloo. ---bed pubUll>ed u~ res~tance •atiliior-from U.. fact that al ile aod lle>'<r •g<\I hl!'.Pb.Ili;1bo>i.O'!t bis
oome time .!ii : the job and-thettalt.r·tavaht-oolr.-~time
past the ' &djgtsUon in the uni\rel'l~I hf4atki\. • tup-
forerunner of what la known as the "third
: force" ln American psychology~ One
. force is behaviorism, from John B.
Watson to B. F. Skinner wiU\ its basically
meehaniaUc vleW of man. ln this view
there is no room for such ideas as "Will,"
"mind," "conscience," "lrnagination."
All ~vior Ls explained as a matter of
how people have been coodttioned to re-
spond to the stimuli around them.
Another force Is psychoanalysis, with
Moustakas, Abraham Maslow and many
others -have gone on from where Leck)'
left olf.
And what about the boy who couldn't
spell? The answer lies in the word "self·
consistency" in the title of Lecky'1
posthumous book. Lecky believed that
people need self-consistency. Finding con·
tradicti~ within themselves, they are
driven to resolve them. Ille wmd, shoal4 -.u 111e public _.... bodlel be -.1 Townl, cities, -lei. states, Ill complain bitterly that t.loeTiack lllOllOY lor esMOllal aervices.
Yet tuH bep oomin( up, and more lllurces of tuation.,. art devllecl ftff!J:f ,-r. The,~.,.--.... . ·that he .Is>. a poor plementing bla';ll-.e ......-clinical prae-
'------------"-' speller~ accepted ~ lackd,.-.,;~ij>nll and
alld !Jicoipor'ated in· f\Mndal. ,...,, b in --~··•™•
· Ill view of the pervasive influence of se'x-
u a 11 t y on human be"bavior.
Psycboanaly1l1 iees the human psyche as
a kind of hydraulic system, the pressures
in which are .determined by U!e history,
01pOClally U.. early psycho6e:rual u·
~. of the lndiVldual.
MOST BOY,S, LECKY explatns, like to
think o( thefnselves as independent and
self-reliant. But the poor speller "expects
his de(ect to be condoned ..• he has his
hand out, bq:ging for indulgence." If the
contradiction can be demonstrated from
(the boy's) own viewpoint, a reorganiza·
al a VIII delldl, and :!!:.:'!'t.
lag" won't belp a
~deal.
'lbere ii sometliilll wrona with this pic-
ture, and I wish ~ (\ ecooom1sts woW4
8'1>11 arJUinll amonr , tllemaelv.,_ ioaa · .
-h to eipJilft ll to the perpleied lax· poyer.
TllER! Sl!EMS to be lllOllOj' for
-.erythlnf ... Cl!>I wllat we '!leed most:
betler ICboola. a>ar.-llolpllal1, 1anel for
tho elderly' tralllinc for retarded dilldmi. help fir Ille -·lly dilturl>-811-and a ~ sjst.m !bet aUen
_.hope "al lm'lllllc oul men rs Iller thao
repeatm.
·Enormous bulldlnp keep. going up,
abopplng ctnlus spread oul evo1wllen,
new tecllnolog!e1 and· ,...is flood Ibo
market -·bol the alums cmtinue to
decay, police and fi.rt forces are under·
ltl:ffed and undenUL 11ewagi mnoval
and garbage collec!lon ~in antiquat.d
and 1nemc1en~ and public adminiltrallm
gtnerally ii brealdng down.
WHAT 001!11 ''lhe ricllest country in Ille wwld" reo1ly mean U we are·poor in
all '"' plthiic ameniti .. Y.11 u.. cM and· tile sick can barely make It; tt the )'OW!I
and deprived have !l!Ue d>apce ol clldl· fililc out ol Ille pit; U ~ .,. 11Crificed
'lot paved lots; and U... joy that
"rldmeu'• ahould"\)>ring ls replaced in
mOat commwiltlea by...aulltnneu, resent,.
men! and cyo)clm! 7, • ' • Where-~ . the TM.;; .g o'"in lbll
11J'li&helt'I~ bf,11\llng in the world!'?
Wby are moat people' in debt, ot JlOri!ooaly
cloae to it? Why Would one majqr lllneu
wipe out the llfettme savings ol maif/
families! Why is there so Utile security
for old age, even for people:. wbo . .ba,ve .
worked steadily and dlllgemly. Ill 'their ·
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THESE ARE THE quesiiolli thal -
left unanswered . IJoog • t.oug1> · -Ihm
ordinary people into Communilits or
Fasci.sta. or eltfemlsta.of..IODle 'stripe or
other._ When tbert aeemrto bt noJl6Jll1al
answers '!> their 'pl'Oblems, ~le
desperately opt for Irrational ooes, on t.be
theory thal U..y have lltile to looe.
No __ .. society -capttallS!p or com-
mwdlm -·can make people equally rich
or -.qu.llly poor. .But ll our system Is to
have any permlDOlll •"!ldltyL then it must d~ tb:at Its Denetlta are as
great tn. tbt ~bile sector as in the
private -. The .rlchnels ol our
resources 18 not reflected In U.. rlclmess
of our lives.
Pat Nixon and Di.iy Care
WASHINGTON -Pal N!xoo Is the
honorary chairnw> al a chl1d care lfOllP 11111 has fooglll lwo ,..,. lor'a.bW which
brr lmbend v-.. "the JDOlll 1'ld!Clll piece ol leglsJ1ttoo" .
a11m.
'lllil " . the first
time -bu IUll· psted Mrs. Nlson 11
tile resident" Whit.
Hw1e radical. In-
deed, women's liS'-
recmla her dlll~
det ma,aoer as a.nr· •
dllDg hut radical.
Yet linc!e0!11811.,Mn. ,N!xoo haa been !ht
1-"ary chairman ol the Day Care and
Clllld lleVe1oprnent Oourlcll, w h I c h
~ bad<ed U.. veloed day.are
11'11!H MU. NIXON accopted the
pooillon, abe poled preUlly with hlack
ddldnln and -lbe WU happy to lie kllallfled with tile council"• "splendid
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Dear Geo!P: I hove _ lal:lll,... Sldenys
'l1>inkJac coana. doWever, I find
myself ...., to lleep In the middle
ol tile medHatioft -. WUt can
I do!
Dear Dozinl: Huh! Whal Hubl
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DOZING
W.U, you'll Jiiii haVI to Ult ....
menial d!aclpllnl.
aims aM dlevtmen.tl." "We need more~ a!nten," the
Firs& Lady said IOlemnly, "places for
chlldrfln to ha\'e quality care while their
mothers work." .
l'mldeot Nl1on. "" course, ben!litt.d from. tl\e' publlclly. 'Bu~ like m"'t
lmbanda, he didn't Pl!'. any attention to
bla w~e"fa:prel\y llltle lpeech. The light
for day~ centers meanwhile pressed
on, andJ>y 1971 Mta. Nlzon'1 group wa1 heddnl 'I strong day-care hill.
Her oodncil -tile White HouS< al .. intra'.nlllence" ind urged letten, wires
and.calla to the honorary chalrmao's bus-bd in the Wblte Rouse. Mrs. Nixon
lla$ed eool through all tile tumult.
lt1Tra BEil llU!lllAND tried to kill
U.. bill ID Copi!Di Hill'• hacknloma. the
council'& aecut.lve director, Theodore
Taylor, wroCe her an lmpouloned appeal Urtllni her "lnte!veotloo in gaining Mr.
N'IXOll'I lfll!RIVIJ."
We baive no evtdence that Pat
reproacbed the Prelld!llt aver &upper as
wfvet IOrtleLlmes do, or caught him 1s he
brushed bla tedh wbeo he couldn"t lalk
bsck. ~\eYe:r the cue, Nilon vetoed the
bll!, ca111nc 1t "•long leap into u.. d1rk."'
He Implied that It would weaken tradl·
llONI porenlal authority and called the fl
bU!lon price leg for U.. doY-care bill
"unreasonable" and "unju11Ufied."
to IQ deliniUoo of tboaftClcal ~'to ;i:;=.-hlmoe~: .• If he de-~ ... ~ eapeci.Dy al ~!ll"inC
fmes himsell " a • 1111 plriall. JI -• ._ ~ily to poor ~peller, the~ · '.his umrUHnpa to ill•Bib.!LQSP 1 )lie spellmg. ol a certain I "'II llOI coaqileWy "utlllloil .W!IJi. His
Jll'<IPOrlioo al wonis Jaot ol recocnllim and ~ wore
wblch ·he uses he-lilllldown lio'tllitallila'lllllli!lolydellth
com,. lor him a moral l!a~~~ 1 · b\ ttU b& lell cnly In ·lllorl Jll!biilhed spells words fer the 11ame re'8tll~ ,~and a.calleutD Jo-..;....-..... • refuses to be a thief. · · .. *~ r;-r-· · --:----•i-·
'; · 1 ' BOWEVE!I, ·L!JCJ[Y bad ·atlncled a
PEOPLE'S VIRTUES aod defedl, I few ltfted and ubimo17 lo)>al 1tudeota
'Lecky said, are a mailer ol how thl!y j who wen detenn1l>ld Ullt"bla name and
define themselves -what kind of self-I wOrt' aboukl be remembered. 'IbMe in-concept they hsve. "I am a good coot," claded Dr. John F, A. Tayler, who
"I'm a born salesman," "I am a woma• IJrouaht Lecky'• ~· togetbef ln a of fashion ," "I am a poor speller." Each book. f'Self-O:x1lilteney: A 'lbeory ot
element ~ the self-concepi. detennines Penmality" (19'5), and Dr. Frederick
the way m which the indJvidual behaves D. Thome. who in brirlPll out a HCODd
-aod develops. edltiao (11161 (included ,,.,, maZia11
P"'scott Lecky was an inatruc!or In and a bioiraPhical 1keCch. . psycl>ology al Columbia University from Lecky ii importallt because he la the
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LECKY WAS more favorably disposed tlon becomes compulsory. His defutltion
toward psychoanalysis t h a n to of himself as 'a poor speller Is vigorously
behav1orism. However, he felt that both rejected and a determined effort made to
schools d. thought were in error in study· establish the opposite definition. The
1nJ: human behavior solely from the result obtained is out or all proportion to
ou'4lde. He in&isted that people must be the effort exerted to bring it about."
understood from the inside. To un-Lecky summarizes his m e t h o d ,
derstand an individual, we must first "Instead of trying to remove complexes.
understand how he sees himself (his seU-we try to change definitions." This, of
coocept} and thus understand bow he course, is easier said than done. But the
1ees the wotld. approach makes sense. Surely th1t
It took the science of psychology 1 Jong di.scovery of one,'s ,own inconsl.stencie~.
time to arrive at the point that every ~ with a p~ycholog1st s help or wit.bout, JS
good mother &tarts from. And a long line the starting point of growth .
ci diatlnguished psycholc>gists -Carl By S. I. Hayakawa
Regen, Earl Kelley, Donald Snygg, President
Arthur Combs, Virginia Axline, Clark San Francisco State Colle&•
· B.Jack Panther W arri.ng Is Deadly
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'· WASHINGTON -The mW'di!< Md
tortuiMcarred Black Panthers are
lethally feuding again.
Women ate~~· casualUes in the
latest internal viqliince -!omnost
among them!'Saundrafr.'ratt, llaln wife of
the former 1:iOsi ,of' ·the Los Angeles
Panthers, and MarCJ.a' Blake, ousted com·
them in a dance ci death for them and 1
new We for \11,"
UNDERCOVER Cleaver sourcta are municaUons director, shot through the spreadinl the word be will aoon make his ~!u-'U!ll~um~f. way to the U.S. and establish a bue from
ished building. wbicb he will c<mduct a two-pronged "of·
ferWve" -qainst his one-time close
This gangster-type lri"1d but -veooilloully hated enemy.
mayhem Ls directly supreme commander Huey Newton, and
related to the mur. the white: rlcllt and capitalilt1e U.S.
der'OU! vendetta rag. power atructure . .,
ing betweea Huey Quite an amhiu~·~ • ....t..f .. 1ti .. • ... ,, Newton, high.llving ~ -......,. supreme command· Reputedly am.one the dtieJ bein&.coo-
er, and Eldridge 1ldered by Cle1.ver for b.iJ sub ma
Cleaver, one-time minister of infonnaU011 operaUooal headquarters are Ne"
who jµmped U.S. bail and Is holed up in . Orleans, Houlton, Otllu, L4I Angeles
leftist-ruled Algeria -from where he and San FranciJco.
ncenUy homhasilcally launched a rival When .u lh!s will be attempted JI very
black extremist organization. vague. 'Ibere is no evidence hi& fierce
With characteristic flamboyance tilled proclamation. and rumen about his
the "Revolutionary P e o p I ea .. Com· whertabouta are any more th a n
municaUons Net w or II: (RP C N),'' grandstandinl hoopla and rhetorical"
Cleaver's creation is avowedly far len v11>9rlni•·
ideologically and· operaUonally · /cttaver ll lllll In AJ1eri1, llvtn1 In ease
ind coallOrt. s1)p\lar10d bi ·U.. all'rich HL!! ACCLAIMED ldola are the ldllJt Arati .ftrune. maniacal W~atbermen, berserk offshoot . r
ol the ultra·le!llst · Students for • FURTHER, THERll1 11 ao !lldirallon he
Democrailc Society (SOS). • 1 . hu any intenlloo al ctvinc this sinecure
In 1 fire.l>reathlng ul<aae to his sup-up aod risking a blghly huanloua "'turn
Porten, Cleaver lm>doualy P.WJalm• to !ht U.S. -wb,.. be would tmmem..
mW'der aod destruction u ~;pcUay Jy·become 1 double~' al Federal or.
and, in effect. calls m them'° run amN, ficials who Wint to tryhlm for murder,
as lollowo: aod bla former pal Huey Newtoo who ii
"Our aclion· llWll l>t llD a.Ilion~ lost-out to gel blm, aod no kidd!n'. <d itialde U.. white sheller, •..tlm frim, New11lo, In an ellort to f'I his hand> 111
bright.eyed Weathermen move alound 1h Cleaver, Is lrJlnl to Induce Alf\!rllD ol·
tile dark. • • .Our ill"' art turned oo flclal• to depart Cleaver. So far.
enraged white America.. Let us fire it Newton's Man:lst emissaries and friendly
will. The only open lorum now Is the bar-MUsllma wortin1 foe him have had no
rel of a gun. Let the pigs debate with our luck.
!>uJieta aod lalk back to our razor hladff <;luvor Is •till· aecurely eaconced in
.•. Soon the pigs will retreat to mWtary. ~ "1J ·refuge. "' • , ·
bases and forts and try to negoUate while 'Munwhilel the rilurderously feudini
we. like Indians, with tome real Indians factions ft~ ind lhootin& It oul
among llll will tighten the circle °"""'d wi-v.. l>pportunlty sn-nts -and
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wholly without rPjard to sex, age or
vlrtu.Uy anything e~e.
Deadly as the Black Pan ther warring
b, lt i.s eacaplng public notice due to
• being obscured by1 more sens,,ational
world and national events -the India·
Pak!atan confiict, Phase II ol President
Nlxon'a economic revival program, the
frenetic wtnd..up of C:OOgress and the ex-clflnc finale al U.. lootbell 'l"ason !
RACIBM IN REVERSE was \he prime .
factor behind the votes of those three
Republican Senators against confimilng
Alslstant Attorney General William
Rehnquist'• appointment to the Sqpreme
Court.
Sens. Edward Brooke, 1ass .. Clilford Ctse, N.J., and Jacob Javi , N.Y.,'voted
no enUrely because of bla oppoait1on to
him. ·1
During the dull, tedious d.\min.,p!red
Senate debate over his appointment,
greatly overrated and overplayed by the
media, a m a j or argument age.lnst
Rehnqulat wa.s that he is segregationist.
minded and anti-black. This w a s
vlgurously denied by both him and his
nwneroua bipartisan supporters. ,
But on the showdown vote, when he
W&J overwhelmingly confirm.ed 68 to 26,
thl1 unaustaJned a~tlon of racism
agalrui:t Rehnquist u n mi s ta k a b I y
manifested itself in reverse in the stand
ol Sens. Brooke, Case and Javlt.s.
T H EI R. DIS!i'ENTING votes we r e
definitely prompted by black disapproval
al him .
Local politics determined their nays.
Cue, up for election next year, had his
~ye 1lued on New Jel"f'y's big black elee·
torate. Brooke, also up for reelection in
Muaachuaetta next year, not only had 1 this in mind hut he is a black to hoot. On
every important i55Ue and measure in·
volving raee, he Invariably votea black.·
JavJts, already busily electioneering for
another term in 197,, similarly Is acutely
con.sclous of Harlem and other black
centers.
They ail frandi!oquenUy tailc clvtl ;\R~
and the rut of Lhe aoul rhetoric. 'Sut
what they are really doing ls playlng the
old game o( politics in the fervent hope It
will pay of( -as it has S;<> effectively for
them in the past.
IT'S A GO!JD GUESS Sen. Birch Bayh,
O.lnd., will think twice about gabbing
the grandstand play the next time the
Sfnate ha4 to consider a Supreme Court
a~lntmertt.
1Bayh erfierged from this fraf.not only
t>t.w~d but deeply scarred.
· HiS .Jeadership of the opposition was as
lriept as A was baseless. The Ind.ianan's ~wigues were widely Ignored by his
c leagues; they got far more play in the
ss MH other media than in the Senate.
Most of Lhe Ume, the chamber was
vlrtuallJ empty, ·
,As-orfe Democratic Senator · scornfully
To~ during one of Bayh's-long and
d,i'eary speeches, "With an opponent like mm. you don't ha ve to ha ve many ·sup-pqrt&I." .
'Said another derisively, i'Blrch loves to
hear lhe sound of his voice -especially
when, the galleries are filled."
ORANGE co.Air
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed, Pu.btUh.tr
Thornos Keevit, Editor
Albert W. Bates
Editorial Page Editor
Tht! editorial page or the Dally
Pilot ~ to mtorm and stimu·
latP t'caders by presenting this
~'lpaper'1 oplnlor'll and com· tnent.ary on tQl:llcs or·Jnlernt and
slgnlflclnct', b;t provldlnc a forum
·fol" t~ exprmfon of our ttadera'
opinions, and by prr1enUn1t the
divene vlewpoint1 ol informed al)..
t:et'VeMI and spokf'Smen on topkl
or tlie day.
Tuesday, December 21. 1Y71
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t .._.mu Col, tMloll---.ll·lll
bellt; 11. a •••· ber &oape.•• '·-CMrll WoMEN SlllM tO be ,..-bat 1-111 llllil U.. ·
!MU. Pirtlcularly ID' thelr cb1lGbolrlnS JM1I. l(Ow tbe ,
medical researchers' o!y !!male hormdn" are lflllt 1!11111
the ladSR It. Ntd ~,.men who likewise want such Im-
munity, lbo1 llljl, mipt do Will IO trot out and set thtm.
selves fomlll -llbOtl. Not likely. not llbly.
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DECBMID JS the big ombnlla
l nionth, iej Ibo ·marketing !>Oya, Not
tlll'Prlaed! '1liolllht not. \ '
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PLEASI NOTE, It was a llutoian
who cloVlled tlllt wi.<e old ~rovlilll I
\'lie whO In,okes the law ~ a~
~ by tht ears. ' ,
AMONG THOSE. •!UllP"" wl>O
. 1laep ID, 'i.nla, avm1e -· tplOl ....
der canvu JI roui nlshta a 1•ar, Ibo atallltlt!lalis r<port.
QUERIES -Q. "All right, old boy, let's tee you name
Ille oo'1 i111iil·ln lb! ·bttiory of bueblll to .. tch 1111 ....
hOni.• hut?' . • . .
· A. !tr, you have io'tefer to none otblr than Dille Walk·
er. A. ball he switted iot stuck: in .. netun1 beyopd the,
IMlllleld bleachers. Nut lnnlng, he went olit, ollook It loole,
and ~aught it.
I.ID THOUGH It be one of tho boollllnlHI t!lltrprlles
of Ult. last five year1 In metropolitan at• iii the bullneu
ol putting steel gales acrotl ohOp fronts.
. MAKES QUITE ·• difference in 1'hldl ordu a cheml!t
mixe1 up. his stuff. Pour concentrated ~burJc acid into
water and it gets bol Pour water lrlfo concentrated
sulphuric acid 'l!l/1)t goes poof. ,
IF BE'S GOT any kind ol prlcUCO al,all, Ibo dfntlsl's
UfeUme ' earnings will nm aboUt '700,000. Or so say the
financial otatlatlclan.o. lloullds low. They muat be OU\nll>
Ini the tax recordl.
BY TBB TIME I couple 'o !Int youngster gels lnlo
school aald bu1band and·wlfe cl.ff1 on just about half as
much 'etmveruUon wKh one anotbti' U they enJoytd dur•
lni the year that child was born. Mltt1monial rueardlart
insl1t their studies prove thi!.
CRmCIZE old Ma Bell htrt1boull II you want to,
but the Reiearch Inatitute for ConlUmer Affairs of London
recenUy claimed on•fiflh of all Iona: distance calls in Great
Brlllln are mlld'lecled. That'I not good. ·
Addr"o mall to L. M. 801/d, P. 0. Bo.i ll15, N,...
port Beach, Calif. 92660.
Copl/rlght 1971 L. M, Boyd
Beating Odds
Crippled Mq~ ~ids Ot~'r~ .
.8AN DIEGO (APJ -Fred
Gilbert WI.! an t-ye1r-old from
stockt.On, '#hen a clrcu• bear
tore off both hi! annt during a
vi1lt to Tecate, Mex.i.co.,
Alter the new1p,per
hoadllneo, Gilbert, no• 271 rtcal11 111 got a lot of help, ana:
I made out fine."
He learned to drive. He put
hlmoell tbroush colle11. He
married and today has an a.
month old aon.
Al dlrector of recreaUon1t
l'tiuJari, I group ol f...-
pallenll of IM I h a~ p
Hhabuttatlon center, llJld thay
meet 1t a plm pariot' lnltild
of the hospital -room.
Tha plm parlor. hi •• ,.,
1111·1 normal ttttlrtg-lt wu a
pl1ce they would 10 before lhl
ICCldenl."
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1 day camp for for lhl hll>
dlc1pped, arrqlJll I ht
nonnaI llm" of y ............
therapy at 8berp Hoopltal In And lhll Christmu hi bu "
Sin Diego, be found oucceu In put loitlbar I "normal fam!IJ w~~k. the year• llnc• the ac-Chrlstrftu" center at the
cldent In 111112, Gilbar! hao booptlal.
devoled hlmoell lo bhlplna , Whln • bandlcall\1fd ,...,. '
olbato with hlndlelpo readjust • women or child ltcu. . hlo
to nonnol llvlJll. Ht aolled \ 10C!ol armo, hll hallio. · It hlmoell• hoopltal con becoma a p;Ijm
"HO).. do you 1et hll> of ltll·plty f~ hllll," uld
dlcopped people lo rHnler Gilbar!, lddlnl ..
IOCiety as whole peop~ In-"We're normal plomle bat
1teed of hall people111 jU1t 1ettlnl over 10 -:
,., "I noticed that handicapped 111 remember the ftrtt e
kids werl healed ph~tk:tll)' I wanted to est a ·~~~ ,J
and medlcllly but wort lllll thought about my ~~Ii
bldly Injured !Oclally/I be anna, but I aoked ner. Tht ..
aold. · Important thing, I lhlDk, II \0
Qllbert gathers t o g o th er go ahead anyw1y." 1
TASTE BEFORE YOU IV\'1
cheese : ball
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"'!bent -·a 11>1 of people we could lmllb .. Ilda on a 21 feet deep ea~ In Monday,
wlil,woald ...U,l' Ute to talk," ~ balls and gift the burying two wluuon. One
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their girl friends," ionta aid. SAN BERNARDINO . (4J'J ' OI., and "'"' -Ill· -He decllned lo gift Ids name -· Tho .1,40p-membtr le pljla, In ~ bole al a con-'
beca1a H mlgbt ·~ a BernarcllnO Teacherl·~ -· alto near the· li> ~ bu voted to ~ .... ~,airport.
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Decliae Cited Mere~ -Gives. Views
Reagan jays Aid Lobbies -Tak~ it ~n Chin?. ~u YOU MAYI,.. A PARTY
• 11'u >d· Co . ' ..• , SACRAMmro .• (AP) tllel I -id iiOiill lo, on a alOlll tlle ljne tbat what la . . Ii er ntro . ., Alsembly.Speilir JIOIJ Moret-::::·bub, tllM llaPP<f*! "'PoHM .-!JMn wW 111o
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OW.•Romkl Reagan says he The Republican ,....,. -~'°!!'!of tbe ~;t· "'tolinoffi .. ce. .. ·, Ill 17 ~~-... ~!l!.~;.'t·
' lllll '-•""l.w·'f"" "back un-' oalil •Cal~Omla's w a I la rt ~al in!Q..,.. -quite a ... ,.. tbe _"""' •··-~·In 'Caii!<lmla" and "Nlorms" .have .-lu· bOat\!11 aroulld_..," "third llouM" ti .llaiia ~lhll;yur" tt .... V.;t noti. tliiiltbe num-Pl1ll"I •tot· llllllioa -,' •'t{ u.;e ~-"!'f cmt! tblN foc:'\eclalillve ad,..,...ii lob-U'laidl. ~ 1 · 'r
"" ol ~plenta declined for .MtrefL • • · •• , . . )>J'!lb. • MoritU P" u 'an aamplo
: llii .r,hUI a\rllgbt. montb In lltaian ·--· I 1 l 1 • M°"'!U baa betii un4er ·~ lbt cutu,. of tho oU dlplelloil N....,ber. .Moollly llltl lllt ...,,lier ol p t s . king T-....Moal! lack from n.~ and a11.-1rom1111per..tt11o . ' tr was tbe bfggest welfare · --ao welllrt docJlo, _0 mo J.Q_'-'& ~es otbor criUcs for tM faqtb of II _.m. la .. nlorinJIJ with
, ~foe November in tbt .t<I lo 1,111,1118 durlnf . • , . the 1171 .... Ion, ....ing I fodtnllDWi andfllrlllortuJnC • 'fiistory ... I.be firsl l'lo-bor, u.•u .... lllu tbe -d N ,pan ol 350 calenilar tiya -It by cloolng other loopboJ ... , ~· !!.M:' 1hOro h .. -iqus,moot!Lbut lllll 10,• Among· Stu ent ur.ses tnJ ... even tbaJf~ -~ Monttl Aid, olllCUv•t7 :~ ad1 . ,i,"'11 during per cenl oltbe stale'• popula, ' • • ' . ilnd for "Jieavy·haadOJI'' nm-cul llio da(lltU.. allowance la So food It. Wiii H1oni You"'h. I 11'1 Gontl, •'
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• Reagan'• 1~ iriPart4 ~ lfOd:;J =:; bel._ tbe etudy.1114. become "the whlpplnJ·boy for ·' . Wert no l'flllJ bid WHOll o• HALI' HAMI
b · r· !J,, stalelllent did no1mon11Do1111 .... ,_~!'/ , lpmo..ll,tWl!.had 111 """° wi;:~~~ cr1haat1cba~p~" ...... :C:1i.:.. hl\'!"1. -~11!! pt,,·~ I I .. ·. "· m,. " ~-•'lbte~ . __ ........ "' ... ~u -.-W• -· i .... .._ 1111 hi ilat.. .. . ,. -.-. . ~ ·-w' • •-. -I •==:, I _,,..., I -11 ,.._ • ,_...c.. .. ..< no1-~-llW'llllf ,/-"~-Iha ....i., up .lo J\ percent over the ltngtb'o tbt llWion oome of !bi 1poclal fn!tresta · · "" -•--
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. party sc;hedulod ..,.;;;~Aid to F . b;f"1ssue of the four medical schools and temporarlly,,i1'htn the BECOME 'AN lttAILl101ft
. , Mo y f'f,, .-~v....,... wltb Depeodent ch 11 d r American Journal of Niltatng reported u.e nmged from 17 /:f~e ~~ll11D0prat1c EX·SMOkER .3700 .Ii. CO.UT HWY. 1m s. IRbokHURST
• • ·~· !--. .. (AFDC> program. There were by Ill'. Martin Lipp and Ill'. percent at one -"*t'ft~ _ •·'. ~; CORONA OIL MAR ANAHllM ;,;, ' ~ 3 eod .. ff'IMllU ,..,... 1J JllfllloO -oo AJl'DC,. 111 .... 1 G. BtnlQn ol tbe Slan-scbool to 70 percent d. eltber ~;u:!co:.~w:' 6.71•7442 . n •• w. '"' .._, .,._ '" "' • v;;.,. <•iwl -•
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wu ljlf•yed wttb wblte paint, DUltll" job corps program In pend with CilllJ I ~ o1
Joys eod recordl wtr1 -1td whlcb Ible-bodied AFDC reel-proctlclllf --ed. ·
yellow, and tht ICIWI ol a D1enta -mostly unemployed The respon1e1 were obtalnld
colored television Ml · WU l1lllon -would be ~ulred-llnutlb qul!llldmlil9 fllall
coaled witb bl11t and ,._ lltbtr to work for tbelr'rellfl out bf ~1,tn ~ maliis
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Gwrous 1s• dlqoM! r MllilAD.Vf·31'11t<Ja'1 .HorilDlltll ~...i •hook 5
-TV designed jnt0 & ' . , . ' ._ ot JP CMOpilllc:otiolli 20 000
.,......;.g ~ J>red. 99 77 ~olt1 of picture po""r. Oelus• ~~phis tndi-e VideoRao&e8l<WoeltaillngSys-daaal llCA dcpcu<fabiliry. . rem "PenmtSet."
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Christmas Gifts To ~jghten His Yard
Work ••• Fabulous, Cordless Electric
Time Savers From ...... That He'll
Love You. For All Year!
Trim Tiii Ylid ID Hiit Tiii h
43-lnch Upri1ht
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Trims ...,.rythlng ~u;cf trim by ttond In
a fract14n of tM time. 'AU tflt tohtrol•
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Hind .Held ·orass Sh•ar
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HEDGE' TRIMMER
With fts cordless t onvenience, o full 14"
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Aru lemlllea. , , '. nu, la Iba flnl 1:0, U,. l!lln lo a "reoyclo bicycle" 'lnailhri.... "'°' bt out o1
Namoa pl -Y famlU. In Elka woo~ be handln( out ~ _.... , ~ort.
; ~ ·M.,., Nawporl ... ch. iudieya, Daerbom a a Id , Daelli«o tlld the club ~ T!Ja11 ~ ",1ll ,.!' packaff·
Cocillla cfat Mar and Irvine ~uae Ot pqt dllftcu.lty' In ........ moy more names • ---• al llN
were ··-,_ cburch cOrrelaliJI( tba alu or the thao tt ... handle .. ch,_, '(11 Oporto, --loath, ,_, t11o Weltora deport· 1uitt., 'with the tilt of the bu\ lhlt each "applicant" la Dec. II, tllo day llelore
!Mol,'llie lalvilloo ~.·the f111\lly. . • · · lnVtallp!Od lo determine' H ,;;•"'1;.:.;,·--------
Newport•Jfoaa Unffttd ~I · Tdya come melnJy• from a trui -llbla. ' '
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BEGIN AT . .
OPEN ~VENINGS. & SU1'4DAYS ... · 'TIL CHRISTMAS . '
3424 Via lid-N.lwport loaeh • • Dillrlcl ..., lndlYl«lal !oP' Jarae~onatlon by MltttM'oys "You'd he surpr)aed how ,KIDS . LOVE
pllco-. -.i chairman· ·1... aOd from · whol ... lt J!ll!IY people who.,.. deali\1Jle . UNCLE · ,r VN
-rt i-born ~· puttlwia from other com· Uva In Newr>c>rt Beech." be ~
IANKAMlllCAlO e _M~STI\ CHAlSI
Bukata 1rlll lnc1ude milk,. PlnJea, Ila said. tlld, desplla Ill general Image ' ·
.no=-. •
"Grancl ... di<I you ..... , .. ploy with Scinto . er .... when you wei• •.little 9irl ?",
V.S~.Siuilyi:ng Odds .
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WASlllNGTOl!I (,\!')' + ID 10 . .a.a-ore ailll' 4llt ID (oor llloldonla of Oklahoma Qty,
tb1rO will bl a w hjl 1 I Okll., and Olympia, WHh., . Clirlotllill ID Ailllll<, Alaika. have vlrllillfy . no. c;lwlci of , Far ~ -.. Ille nndfn( ao lnCh of ,.;q,. on tJie '
odds for '°"" alldalDc 'ln'ODI _... -. they .,.,;,. Ile<. • • 25. • '
' Black Fmn
The a:overnment b tryflw to
take;"" -~t _out of ~ding w~ Christmas
wW be whlte by issuing a list
Turns Prof I• l of 189 citl" and the hblorical
probabilitie! that there will bt
snow on tbi ground.
For 1st Year Tbt National Octanlc and
Atrnoopbtric 'Admlnmr .......
which keeps climatokJ&k:al
LOS ,ANGELES (AP) -Tbt records on cities and towm
director ol a black aelf-btlp where there • are Nat~
Jl'OUP says an all-black · doll Weather Service o ff ice. a ,
eOmJ)llDY made a ·JZ50,000 pro-· empb.lallu ~at the fiJUNI 1
fit this year, money "~ can are probabilities and • not
now dump ~.ma. &be com-/otee.•11'. . ,.
munity.'' . "If the figure ls 70 perCeal.
Lou Smith, • tbairmu of for eumple, It meant lhal
•10peration locAlltrap," •llid' tbere normally would bl .,..
••·• Shind na ..._ -"' ::: oa tba ll'!U'J!l •von ,_. out i.i-. a .. .,,.,., ...-of 10" NOA'A laid *'It ._. the Jut of -.1111 lo • · loans that kept Jl totnc" fer two not .J'MIClr··rllJ mu.~, 1 Wblta
yean ' · Chr111tm.11 thlt year.
He . said tbt toy company, V~~aUMI allo m.y f'91UJt •
named with the Swahili word I~ cities 'Where the ftllll:r lta-
for "competitor," 90Jd over a bon ~nd the downtown .aru
half-million dolls during It'll, a~e widely aeparated by either
with gmss aa1• revenue of d~· ot: ~evatiOll, NOAA
over $1.5 milJ)on. aid, explammg tbll ._. la
Since it It a nonprofit cor-101Detimes IDOW' In ~ h •
poraUon. the profill will be UJo suburbs and rain ln the city
eel to finance job training ~ ~~ ~ver-•D be:rt 'are IOfDt ar•ms m:I day-care centers m of the findm,.a'.
the pn!domlnaotly black _11'.atts 11oannk Va: (11 ·-il .
;:: of llOll!ll Loa ~""'-!it . Jl)a 1;~· ~ Uljijl · )
Sm"th id ,, o· . II aiey..,., Wyo., (21.-t).
I II .P • r. o,n Tbt -problbiliU• tn Onion
Bootstr1p" ~ )>ellol .oq I · ·rlnat from ltl'O In Astoria to
borrowed $1,111 .. 1ft1t 1tht tl percent ·tn Meteblm· tn
disastrous Watts rio~'<>! 1!15 ... ',M·Xich-tl:I tram 10 'per.
When the organiilUOn ran cent in Nmucket' to 75 per-
lnt.O financial dltticulties thret cent 'in Worcuter. '
yean ago, the Mattel, Ioc., 'Jbere are 101Dt , · )lridic--
toy company affertd to help tables too
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8'I up a company to maojllic-c111.;., .; Florida.. G:eor1ta.
tur< black dolls. Louia\IOl, Haw a I I and LADIES' TAILORED Matte.I donated a b o u t MLuilslppt hive 1 zero pro-
W0,000 In ,Iba f~ · year, bablllty of a while 'Chrlllmaa.
Smith aaid, 'In Alarle1 and Of' 14 . cilia · Hated In
l'tlll, and the Chase Maoha~ ." Colllomi.; anly Biibo!> (4 Jllr· BRUSHED FLANNEL WI Capital Corp. provided -) bu' aoy cbaoca. al all;
about $&00,000 in \otnl ewer Ukewmt' HuntM11e rt ptr·
the put two years. cent) •monc four clti11 Jn
·Smith uld the compeny, Alabama: · PAJAMAS ' •hich employ& 73 penon.s, lost Falrbanb. Alika. ~a n d ' '
money its flnt year, broke Inttrn11Uonll Falll, Mtnn., are . . , ·
:;: IU:tt!'~ and made itl ~only=-• 1PO I*"'" Pltin cet.rs".Shert r•t Aaault.J.'s.and
pro year· prba ty. t•ns. CIMtes• f,.,.. many atytes and
. prints. ~1•• 12 ·t• 40, Llmit~ ~uanti•
ti•s. f Racial Bias Outlawed
In Gentlemen's Clubs '
RIG. TO 2.97 .2/3.00
Umtted QuanUtit1
LONDON• (APJ -A Brlllah
appe1il courl ·lw 'ruled that
L:lndon'1 centleman'• clubs,
aome i>f the molt 'a:clllllV•
t!llblbhmelita In the world,
cannot ·bar member& beclu•
of race.
::!?.\~~~~=MEN'S 100%. MEN~S 100% ~=~j~8!£ lOoi. DENIM. JEANS COTION DENIM
)'Qr&=.. ... pwod• of color. BELL BOTTOMS Tht decision w11 bound to
upstt tome ln thae tradlUan1l
citadtll of the ticb, the
famous aod lHt atbtocratlc
that1 have ru iJttd lntlgl'ltion
of all kinds of centurlet.
For many, the ldu ol ad-
m illin( I lady lo the dlnlll(
room hat been nothln& abort
of revolut)onary.
At some, the run-al·tht-mUl.
mi 111 o nalre buslneuman,
without the proper 10Cl1l
credentials, ll:IU 1tand1 little
chanct al admission.
But the court rullna 1180 left
open e11ou1b loopholes for
tht11e clubl -about $0 ct them
ttntered on Pall Mall, Pic-
cadilly and St. Jamu &h'lfllJ
-to maintain reatrided
me.mbenhlpt.
A club could ttill bar U.N.
Secrtiary -<><-al U Thant,
or Ethiopian Emperor Halle
Selailoe, I'll on l"'Und or col·
or, but beclua ntltbtr ltudied
al Odon!. .
Tbt• clilb denied Shill WU 51,., 21 lo JI. 1'oal 101 work or playl
barred beciUH af race, h ,... Sit•• 21 +• ll. I Sutton Ay. So.
lflnted permisaion to=I . ;3·•oo C.lifornia'1 hott••+ 'ht' loekl 111ln io. Brllllll'I 2
tribunal, the H-of l4li:dL Rl~G. 4.97 oa. NOW 3·.00 DtMinc. who 11 m~ et RIG. 2.97 NOW •
the rolll 11 Brltaln'• ...... ~led Qu&ntttt.. 1 UrJ1.lt~ Quantttlet
•aoklnclud&•underllltlonli~--------------.... ----... ~---------------------chlel Juatice, pointedly bPIJ<d "
the decilllan to London's · .... l " ··~:1·':'~ ctba :id~~ ·MEN. .,S LE. ATHER
under the provilkm of UM aet c "
tb1t maku it unlawful tar an • ·,
e1t1bll1bment pro • 11 I n I BELT·s ' aervlca for 1 aectlon ~ the
fl'Jbllc to dilcrlmlnatt oo
crounda of rice. .
1ben,lnaoappa\tnl5· 101405 'ltf ~-' re.ferenoe to 1 :r I a In & 11•s. • • u,., 91 1 ot ..,.. Ml
loophol.,, he addod lhll Iha any chUd'1 IMidtoll
ruling should not pYI rllt lo
aoy difficuftla.
"Out. cannot. II t -ll, rejtct 1 man •leb bacauae of
hlacoborblance.No,l
lnJat. -Id !hay wlab lo do REG. 2.91 NOW
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2/3.00
DOMESTICS
S1n1ati•nal 1evin91 on our raMa in·
in9 · Oom•stic Sat1: Towal Sot11
Plac•m1t Seta, Taltl•cloth anlil
N1pkln Seti an.I Salad Sots otc,
~..,_ lo 6.97
• Olf•.J.9W PIUCI
Umlted QuantiUet
Many ttyl•s, •nd c:elon to choose from. Six•• l-6X encl 7-14.
Limited Quanttti ..
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GIRLS'· SKIRT SETS
M~ny hi9h fashion style1; skirt and toP. ~oordh11+ett
choosit ftom bubblelcnlts, metta jerta'f1, iand peplina. . ' .
Sitts 4 to 6X en~ 1 te 14.
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ONE LOW PRICI
Llmited Quanti.tiet
3~00
LADIES SHOULDER
CARPET BAGS
T •P•s+ry •M Loom C.rpet Prints.
Rat to 5.61 .
NOW ............... .
Umlted Quantlti"
MEN'S ASsORTED
' DRESS SHIRTS
Ch'oost from cotton, 1crilan1 and polyo1tor Ll•ncl1.
1 A1iort•cl Styfo1. Si1 .. s.xL. . ~
ltlG. TO 3.97 NOW
Limited quanuu ..
2/3.00
1240&
MEN'S' ':ASSORTED '" . •. c. -
KNIT :SHIRTS
S•lid1 ind Stripes. Seme loi.t Sl11vo. Pormantnf
Prai1 · Cetton incl P•ly1111fer ll•nd1.
Great for work and playl
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Umited Quantitla
3.00
Tiit ~judp 1ppeal1
court, beaded Ill' Lord ])en.
nfnC, banded "°"" I b I
doclalon In Iba tlnl tall -
of Iba t• Aom llel-Ad
in el!ect, u;.,. cao atlll , .. Umlted Quanuu ..
led appflcanla oo olber·lr-~~~~~~~~~~~~...1.~~~~...:...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"-~""""_..~~-"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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bacq?ound, aoc1a1 atandinr
and J11r90Ul 1chlevnnenU.
Kids Like to Ask Andy COSTA ,MESA 3038 BRISTOL ·sr.
San Diecjo Freeway at Bristol
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Divers
TIBURON (UPI) Two acuhl
divert haYt. ~lted an 11--
year-old boy scout with savtnc
thelt ll10I II' Ibo peril 1>f hll
own wbtle en an abll(ll'le eJ:•
pediUon near Fort Ross.
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"I would recmnmend him i
for the highest medal he could
get," aid Boh 1'oney 1 25, of
Tiuburon. "l owe my life to
him."
The boy, David Smith, also or Tiburon. pu11e<1 :RoneJ and
another divlir, Tom Witte al.
Los Angeles. from the poun-
ding surf off Salt Point statt
Pirl NOV: fl, 'jidlllnlilel'eJI
first aid to the pair· and ran
half a mile to SWnmon help.
Scoutmaster Al Ryder said
that the tenderfoot scout had
been recommended for the
orflllballOn'• hllhell awlltd
-the 101<1 honor .medal.
Roney aid bt anti Witt. lift .
the boy on a Jedi• whll• lhfY et>lfrod the ..... In IOlll\i
f1ar to 1811 l!Ond!Uont.
'!'baY --JllP ttUtf anil undlrtow thel bl-
thlm afalnll the flve-loot
laclf• ant1 Jll'lvl!llOtl uiem .
from cllmblnc Its -llCI. Currents pulJld thlm to 111
and bick 11a11111 the rocu
With lllCb forff'thel l!ltJr par
and ruppm wer• tom off,
lloney aid.
Afttt •bout hall Ill boar,
Roney was able to £f81f. ~
-~'" lhe boy WU handlnl . ltlm tmin !hi 1edi •. and the
11-y1ar-dd pulled It to Al•
ly.
~ ••JI a· wave had c1ulbt
David leaning over that ledge
he would have been washed
, <JUt with us. He would have ·~ed7 We would haYe ·c:tr0wned, too." said ROneY. ~ ~
When Roney was safeIY on
the ledge, young Smith rushed
. to another ledge and , pulled
Witte from the surf.
'Ibe souree said be also had
diving equipment along.
"I'm glad I wasn't in the
water," David Aid, ••oot .
waves did wub ov•.'°• a few
times. Both meft We f I
delirious wben 1 pWled them
out."
The boy ran up the coast
and hailed two campers, in·
structing them to get the park
rangers and call an am-
bulance. He returned to the
ledge with blankets, covered
the weakened divers and
·treated them for shock.
"I knew what to do," said
David. !
Tot Files
Drug Suit
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Kenneth. Wy! has . fl!od1:\I
against aeven rtl&D drill ·
paniel on behalf ·of hiMHlf
and h1s fellow 2-year-old1.
KennetH had belp from his
mother, Mri. 1fi1nc11 Wy1,
who acting as his guardian fil-
ed the claa RUon wit to
compel drUg. sellen to equip
drug contalnm with e1ps that
small chllclrtn. cannot opt~. The suit, filed ln k
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2 yr. parts & labor war-
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New small sill car player can sit
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stered ~o6nd. Sin\ple to instalf. 44~1 .
Court, said that more t an a
million children b e c o m e
seriously ill In the United
States each year -and about
JOO die -becaUlt they ,
naUow tranqulllzerl, 11eeplng ,( · ,1·
pUl1 or other dang_. drug• :I;,\ "
fou.n4 1n their p•t•nta' · :. , , . ._
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Customers
See Red:?.
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With -urf 80 thal -lomn Cln praclict tllllr
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~Tom J-mn iluppUes the plitlr
anti ball to ..... tlte artt-
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TAPE Pl.Anti & 2 IPUIEll . . .
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l loadina: lighted volume control,
lever tape ejector: ·311i wilt em~
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NAMI StATIMINT
n.. foll11W1'1fl --•r• ~"'f b\11\ .... H II:
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'' When Depu.ty Ted1 Htlghe,s drives ,around San .Rafael .,,..,,.._ .. •"""' •• '
. in1 h1s pairol ~car the .two"l.weeks ;befor.e Chr iStmas, .:.:!"'~' 1 eB __ ~~··r. !
•the reactions Of passersby ringe from double take '¥ AJJ••!I.,.. u ~11111 ..... ~I w J7"'*51, "'~
PHONl fOl APPOINTMINT•
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. WASHINGTON, D.C.-Woukl you like ·Today tho"jlllllcu 11reod lo 0001lder to dance ? an appeal .. abut a •ttrree•jU~Je
/ · 'l't}ls' may depend on what the term California panel11 verdict that ciJni:lnl
means and the U.S. Supreme CQuft today and •sUµijar Uve tnt.ertainmenl are pro.
agreed to consider Its definition, among . tectM by tht Flr!t Amendment. ,.
m.any lssues on control of bars featuring The f.indint by three u.S: District Court
,1",lde entertai~el'! and sex films. jUdges' came oil a. 2 to l vote ApriJ 7,
,. Legal pundit& fi:om 'Orana:, County to bringing · irr'lmfdiat.e challenge by the
Oshkosh have Joh& 'contended the m·att~r · C&llforhil Department "af 'A~ c o h o 11 c
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RALEiGH. i'I. C. {UPI) -!!\ow Unlvmlty; one 'Of tho
l11dlng black achdoia In tho
n1Uon, 1t e1pected to ahnounce
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laculty and 1taff: I
• The dl1closUr1 c:ame In a
Raleigh r-{ews and Observer'
interview wilh·Shaw president,
, Dr. Archie ,Har1raves, who
said the achoo! 16 facln& a
fina.lictal trisis. '
. Hargraves sald Shaw was
o~ra,.ting $1 million In. the r~
and ·was in the wont financial
shape fn I t s 106-year-old I
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OPeN MONDAY THROUGH· SATURDA.y'
EVENINGS IY· APPOlliTMENT •
To i'cgaln sou'nd foOtlng, the.
school will dismiss about 100
of its 200 faculty and staff
members before July 1. Last I
summer 20 percent we1e cut. I &73.7150
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Plur Socllel;.fxttntlon; Rev1n lbl1 Ratchet,
• 5 Pc. Open tnd *r,nch' Set, sitts 5/16"
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• 5 Pt. Scr!W Driver Stt with Shock·Proof Htndles.
• 11 Pc. Stt Strew Wrench ~e~ tites .03S" to 6/16".
• Crl,.Atl Wreneh with qulcll rele1st lever.
•I fl White Ftce T1p1 ~JI.
• UllHty Knife wllh extr1 81ade.
PLUS •••• 2 Pc. Custom Molded Poly11h1J1n1 Tool C1s1 tnd Tool Tray,
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W,e Dare You • : -. , Ever.y ·~~tu~dey
i . . . I. COMPACT POWIR WORK SHO~. ·H~\001 USU
New oonetant-tontu•, ptrmanent rnapl•t motor P"l'duoet
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W · hou•lng. W•IOh• only I or.· Prod~ .30,000, ftl'W1 .
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If cious·rDtlss1rJ1 c09kin1. Heavy duty motor tuma meat •lowty f!f/ -
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power. Upr l9ht effic.l1ncy
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ftlm, flubcube, boiuer~t.
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if~r )11en-aod· "!Omen Gold-, f~ Refillable Jight:~r corpcs jo,
'" color· and silver c<>Jor ' tbrus~ed ~bro.me. Great
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3 Days 0n/y! '. :\ 19.88
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3 D4110nl,! ~citin&line: 11 inches,~wer(.ar-• #6ElN · · •
. Dressy and spony ware.bes for 19 84 riqe retu:rn, full 88-<haracter of-,
"everyoccasioninanew'ftriecyo( fi<Nize keyboard, five e.icc:tr~l 3 3 88 atyles with beautiful baod~ Shop , rop<ot 1<tion1,. tw0 changeable
at K matt today and sa-tt? . · type bars.. full-Jength tabulator
with profnsion'al target bar. 1
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lllO Ol)'lllfb has -llllo ~ ,.,. -y -It, BalllOo ' Jlllnd and RlfW Jolaol\, Itel Clymplc '--pion. -"'"'6d .-. ~
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I -St. Andfew11 ~ ·• Ille Rev. Dr, Louil• Ev1111
Jr:and ---Ill'~~ r=11r-*'"1ien and -...., •
Noopilclli In the N""P'ft Bol"1-af _...,...,_,Mr. and·lh. Plul~
Included In Ille bridal party w11 C. K.
• Yq, I""""!' world """rd bolder In tho
--aod Olympie. oilv<r mtdlllll. wbo 11 lroal .Formooa and •lllendeclllended
UCLA.,
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R.af~r ,':Jpnrtsdn 'kisses bride, ' • • • . ..!
the · former Betsy Ihorsen· ~ 891• . . '
&Oa Island. l!Jewlxweds ha ~e., · · · ·, '. .
trouble wi~fr·¥eilr.-(righ't)._, ··.
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""""" lo -I would DOI, ha,. believed ~· , 11. I am_, 1111 nam1 and.addml ~ ~411i/#u, and,.. rai:, ~.~the faethnth the . .TS-4'' · . . • • ......... U,..~• .>-~~
My fa-..fn.leW WU adqliltetf II> ·Ille ' ... lei 1111 weel< fllr a nullne pilfalea1 , < \ , -!loft. He wu pot In a'"""' with lle·i:ePlled,•'"llle' poor lellow wbo died• DEAR ·CAL: It -~ bpo
two "'1 slet -· ,.. • Utls lfiemOoo 11111111 ia>U.ro0m.• .... --pQlk: .. prtv•te, to De ...
Ootafa....-.dled'at 'l,15p.m'. on '· Ann, tfl!y didn1'wlleel the' dJ.r.man er Ille-· Bwl --lo 1M,.,...
1)1dl1. !Ir liuMod aod I were in the . out 11111111::111 that .-..!'lf'it bed been• clan -.' ..... a . I di-· Wt ....,, at the 11me: '!be nunea pnl1ed • • · • ..:. . ~ • • . • • -• Jwddeal,. w11en iiot;f111t .,.
--him and le!t. a county -P•lol ··-• ti!<>' don t hove -.e.i -. ...,,, .ANYTHING 11
ft1t eft11iDC at 1bout 7:• p.m.1 clll-. ~ to·~·lhe liWlrlt much lea the J 1.a·e .~'Ud tt·tl ~ ~ •
.. 1111 fllhor<iHew to Ilk wlllt'Ume we dead, I c:ould undei-· It. But In·• -r·yeor. · • #lltl..,. ..r iOe him home Ille privetepto<el....,.i.,upthtmeanlq ' •
..,,...,.111'""11. ">.. -allir ttt.:-tlllnc-~dMIDILOlr .• DEAl\'ANN•LKNDEllS:Jlawearevery
llr1 • 1!oi! u polllbk. I'd like In &ti out entire lunlly 11 bellied -·Ci.tltORNIA; wwd of this u .true. I am »·and have
II .,..... J .-. him-wbal .. w11-wrooc. READER been datinl.J man·oUI for 4Ver •year. I
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. ~ lbe Tbonem' f1v«tte:1 1P01U. He
.. ., the !In! -lo Cony tbe Amerina l1q In Ille Olympie poradl. •· ,
Fw Ille~ p.n! .• ..._, the bride WU
-to ;llle ~ liy ber !allier, ... eboae a ..... of c:aodlellibl 1iJk orj .....
with a .bodke af.,....broldered -lece feetilring a high cameo eoflar .na
bishop 111 ...... Her full Ulrl ..-
lnlo a <a11"!1fi'lf ll!ll(th train, aod her
llerecl Wulfon veil' WU eaUcbi to e
Camelo! beedpl ............. -peerll.
Memben af the bridal party ,....
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1 i n I I e bte-ftemmed' ducbesa l'Olell.
Their empire -..s featured. burpmcty
~elvet bodicel with chillon lkirtl, ·
Honor • llitendanta were Mrs. ROn '
Hopllina· ct Monrovia and •Miss Robin
Thor,.. of.San Francisco, alaten ot.tbo
bride. Bridesmaids •ere ' Miss Kathy
M..Well. af Loo Angeles, Mrs. Mldleel '
Ma<liilooh ol Huntln&foo Belldl and Mn..
John Millen of Balboo.
FIO'!!"er· firl ' and ring bearer were
Boc:ky· llopiln1 aod Brian Giboon, niece
ml .~.the bride. '1'be ' , spn1of Lewti J~sOn
and .;;&. Johnson of Lot 'Angilel,.
aakld hb brother, Jam'8 Johmon to be
best man.
Guests were aea1ed by F;d JohnJon of
LoaJ Angeles, another ~r; Mart
Ramenolaky, Riverlfde, ljicl< BrUger,
Costa Mesa;. Karl l\inley, Kingiliurg,
Dave Roaenson, tndden Hills, and Guy ,
Trotit, Kingsburg., · . • • · ·
Following tb,e r~, the newlywedl
left for . thetr honeymoon aboard ~·
'lborlen's yacht. • , • . •
The John!JO!ls will mide ,In Sonia.
Monica and tile· bride ·. will' "'°W.. teee!>lnc efghtlt ~·al l!Ush•"' ......,,
Hunitnitoo Beaeh wlteie 1b;'°~~
employed lor·tlte J>UI 11 .. ;ear.. \ Jo1imon g :.u.....,_ af ' munity'.J'
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expected' me to, ao .beyond . a aoodniaht ·· , II.YI that when Ma d1a lht Ui ta Liit nlJllt ·ho ufted me 1n marry DEAR ANN 'LANDE:Rs : I have lwo· Ille tuner•! to raise 1ucll • atlnk l
hun:but aald·l'd 'ha..: to .lip an._. lousy 1illen and one rotten brother. My never live itdowo. Ma~ falllngilul.,
ment-no oex. l.ulted blm wily and lie · ,...,..r-liata' cUrled 'on•• afralr .wilh · I need to.kmW If there!•~ wey ~
NJd, "I tried 'It once ana I don't Db l1." my busbuid bttflnd my beet. He finally keep my mt. out? -WORIUID ·~!
1\11 -.11 llOQd,locikln(. tntenl(ellL .:~~ i:, "=:,. ~ ~i!',;! oBA& WOIUllEp' f,. -~ -.:t
bu I pronllatl!i career and we pl elong ~:!;'.:. ,_ . ••-., , , ........ lie -L U -* wtU aoptlie(. I tblnk wt· cOu1d hive 'a ...... ,af]U ...-a w. own. 11 ........ ew -" _ em "'----~ ·
..-u1 marr1qe; bu!' I am bemuaed My older tdlter ~ u aloallollc: ...S ~ ........ ' ~-,.. -·:,.::
bf hit~· 0o,.. thb!k r will be lll!le Uie wmnth or • crocotlli ad u.! :;j::.
to·aet hhn to c:han1.-bll mind after we character of a 1Mke. When In out of · Drinking may be "In" to the kJdC '
art msried1 ,HelP. me ·decide -the holll8 she drove ow-a.year~ld. run with -but It can put you "out"
B£WILl>EllED . • ' lf\ghtly senile molh<r to • 111!yer'1 olllee keepo. You c:en cool It end stey •
DIAB II.: -Pl' .... -la .. and got her In ....... everything. I • Reed "Booze Ind You -for T
..... U '1" qree &o a :1tlleu mar· Wu so mid I hired an attorney. He tent ~ Only." stnd 35 cents In coin and• rtep ~ a. lllpe daat ~ tu ~ a constable to nly 1llter'1. She wu afraid 1elf-addrr.ssed, stamped envtlope
Ida -· ,.. -.0 -"" 1" pt · of the conoeq....,.. oo obe returned my your request io we of tilt D
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DECEM8E~ 22
ln•ullllonl proctdut9 Nqllb'I
rtvl .... Caladalod .-iol II not IDOd _,,,_-~
•l IYDNllY OMAIUI pot-nillll ht ""'"!llod· II
• • ' 11111 you do, iou . lill -I A41l~r\lll potlON lrl in-bur~ tro I Y O Id I d , •••tin; 1...,.111y COlllldoreol YCIUlll potion 11 lincorl 111t1
\ U~I, Cl~blt of hiYl.nl. ml..Wed. . ..
' Jrle~ whli dlvoralflld ii" , IAGrrrWUI (N 0 v. ,11-\erestl. 1bUe pertona uaually "'-..:. II) p t 'h • "-'I t~·r ~ t I·~· -· : er nero ' '• ••• • ~ Ofa•vn ' ..... • llpeelal rolatloftalllpo ...,, be
chance on hunchu and 1peclal under. cloud Wtlt out Mrm·
abilillu: Tbe· Aquarius naUvt ao ;rttb tide: Avoid •lf-
Js e1pect1lly 1ood, In a fin•~ uon. s..Tiituauona,' pe..,ana u
cial aenae, tor tboae born · 'they actullly ~t. Put 'M to und~r Clprleorn. Aquarlut mere wilhful nklne. · '
harmoniall wllh LI b ~.a, <. CAPRIOOllN (Die. !Wlft.
'Gel)lln)I"'! ~ 11Ittl~Iu1 1 11): rar... no ,t.._t to• bjl
.eattored. You y· be 11')1)111
AlllEI. (Mardi ~l·AJ!tll II): lo do too oiiich almultalllGUlly.
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Ladies ···
$el HIM,,~ Fln11I iaift ~ · An
lot: th•' ~olliey s ""'
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M•~• on eppelnt . •nt
for hi wltlt :• ' MonOY. ,~o ! I q U >rt Al!ll at prtlnlry ... I. lllclt 1 ..
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serv1tly• , "bei'."' finlncu .•re othtr Ciprktr1 plly1 Jll'Oll\ln-
conctJ!ned. Remember con\--~ rolt, Adhwt to prMC!r'thelll mltm1nt1. Avoid\ et· PfOll'lrh. ·. · -;.--~;-,-;
trav111nce. Pre1Uae may bl AQUARIUS (Jin. '»rAb:
on llot. Advice comeo· lrom II): Ind aa1ocl•lloo wJh
, lnal\Y dlr«tlonJ, Be ttlectlve. project,-ptrlOll which frltni
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O"i of Amarlc1'.s ·foremott Me"'' 'HAJr 1tyli1t1, l11-
t.ttnatl1"1lly Acclalm•d •n ·T"tl•vl1l•n'·1~d in M•ler
·M1111l"'' ••. lm•t~ lull~1r f•r ·~·~· of the big· · t•st n1m11 in Shaw lutln111, · TAURUS {Aprll IO-M1y JO): money 1nd el'MiloM~ \ ..
Friends may re1poncl ln min-frank. -Dtrtct approach wlll Der which 1urpr!Mf. It Mir. &iln yoU rupee\...,.. and ,brinl
reliant. Many now cqmfl to ruulta. Look to tuture lutiaa
you with their .pii>b!em1. Ba ol btoodlnl about whit mllbl
concerned, but don't pu1h havt btln. .
aside., all or your own lnteruta. PllCl'.I (Ftb. 1,.March ID):
You have no need to borrow Th~ ~ oblt1cl111 but yeu
trouble. now m eapablJ of ovtreom·
GEMINI (May II.June io) · Joa tlllm. Loo flaur" ~
To Improve ii;,· Jinage
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. • · i respon·slblllty, add l t ton 1 I betw11n._ home and _. ' • d // W •'// H t VJ "f f R "d . · ~ a,.ignment. Nothln& com" leulonal dul111 . Obtain bloeflt .,_In ere 0 I .ave 0 •r?I ~~.a ' ! e_J · .. ·:_. . :'";,., . easy.Buty0ucan.achlev~ad-lJlreahvl_ewpolnLLlattnlftd
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s Disney\and characters ,get .the cpach ready"' !fA, -~I'S: h91tea tlle· ~g!c Kmgd~m part~' fdr -Ch1I: ded rte01n111~. Adhert to1_•_•_rn_.. -------.'=
ndra Hol~ein and Art.t\ur Jef!r~y ~rtner Thomat 1 dre~ l "°B,om.t t.@ety,-de~utantes' and thefr ~ru:\ y~ur own 1tyle. Be orl1ln1l,_ in-
·ke time out for an e••"'"f, ijl the r,ark. Hel".pat·· · llohtt•J· f~l!IYltlOS wW be hl,hllglite<l,by": t~e~re, dependent. Mate, P 1 r In er "f": ·d H 1· Ith u. 't '11"' ·"c'l'i'"'' D 2 ''"'Bal~ 'B b' 1-. .,could be misinformed. ta, Mr. and ~'· George ?i e~ _ e o ste.n w '"""" ,·: :·sentJ -o .... ~ au.-;:11.isua)', ec. , u1 . , wa , .•r._ u ~ .• CANCER (June Jt-Juty D):
. d Mrs. Don Elijah New and Dr .. and.Mrs .. Ed~ 1, 'i' '· ~ • .. , •.• t.. ; ~ ~ . _ Hold off on journeys, lf J>OU1·
• . ; t.. -·, ~ --~~ . ·~r ;.'1i· . ; ·,..~,, ble .. ~N1·r1111e plans now are
• .If 1 '\ l 4 ' r-• · ' : ; .~ .. . • 1~ subj~t to change. YOu hive
f, ~· · · •' .. . .. · • · < • misgivings 1bout whtt ap-
l'SHing or G:enerous D·onor,s r.e?.~~~~~.;rit:?~~~
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.1 . • • Those y,ou depended on In P¥t
But, according to member; .. ·Locke of Balboa. : · ' dQ it · by calllni' M2"°80 of may' now have other inter,sll. ABringing Christmas cheer to
· needy is tl!Ually in-
-0.. reted. as delivering
of. FISH, there are more ' -iLike.other volunteer81/sht'• wriU(ll P. O. ,&1 211, C.Orona This 11 not meant a1 pertonal ~
pressing needs. found the most frequent re-del-Mar;·92$25. •· r affront -and don't take it
kets of food complete with que t i fo transportation , that way. Whit iJ tequlred 11 FISH, comprised of Harbor s s r . · It's an ideal , w·~y to adi'ustment Work methods 1 · key for the holiday dinpcr.
· asketa . of food Stilt are
-ed and welcome.
area men and women who Volunteers haye . ta.ken participate In real 1lvlnf, ac~
wo'rk yea r-round to help those ; tQOthers amt, )'oun~t.eri ~ti!• cording to the vblunteefa:. -and relatlomhll>s will chin1e.
less ·fortunate ha~e listed· dbctor, t!teyve'dr1v!npaf!nb "I th ' k "•pl b I 11 VIRGO (Au1. JS.Sep( 21):
some of,~e ·m~t critical, cur_:,.._-t? visit children in )U•erUle want to1nglvrot• ~;~~!e:. ~~t 1
1ow. :il~y ;•iting &•.m~.
rent ne~s: · • lia~J. they've -.t~ken senior but.don't.have 'the.on~ui11ty· ang Thn obom toeer ,.~ c -elt1zen,s ·to chn1cs llr: the '--A'" ·11o .,n • ' t 11 11' messa e. ose w ~wan you -A mother and her four ~ , r-. ;• 1 • or""'"'°" \If· .,..i ~ ~ 1 "-"•'. • to be your own lawyer m~y be
children d!fi,perately 5-i e e d .market. . -. 1ayf.i,tr1. ~l!r,Cf!Je,t;t. .~Thll is exploiting you. Know lhis -
shoes1 ~ . ?'; , . ..., , Mrs. l.l>cke e S"R ~ c i?aii 1 y . ~hy Ft_~~ ii~ :gr~'.· respond accordingly. Protect
.• -AnoU1e ll)Other 'with her ~eP"embers one lin\e i : .. -~ Ad~-:tf~~~~~;.--" -intereltl -get prprn.ises 'in
three children'; who Joat their .. ;t»had a ca!1~19~ lllclC 'IP.~ a ".J.l "1°'1 can · fOOk a rneal, writing.
'father: in an automobile ac~ .,)llltrant worker·to ilk~ hlilf'to clea(I a boUM 'or taie care of LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.' 22·1:
cidenj;, needs somebod y . to' ... 9range Cou~ty ~Me di ca I children, . you have Io o d Avoid direct approach. Being
take them into their home ror ;'"Center. lie ~1~'\'t spe1k a quallfic1t1~ns1 for a FISJi d,iplomatic now works tQ
Christmas. word of English, and tt-;:~s volunteer. · •;1• ·,, , • special advantage. Be · ready
-A woman, who is a can~e~ -~en ·a long~·ti!!l.e .~i~ ~y Board chalrma11 Is Mrs. for change, variety of ex-
1 victim and now has a broken h1~h scQool _ ~!f\JSh -e,la!I~. ~ut S~nley-Mumford with. . Mr. per,iences. Necessary to be
_Jf;tot, would like to have a tree I took my d1~t1onaey: ak_>ng a~.d aqd Mrs. Richard •Watts serv· analytical. Find out why. You .ndt a gift for each of her two . ·~e-COmJllun1c1te4;1tmebow. . inil: as co-chalnner{ Eleculive Could make s I g n Ir i cant ,..
children: Another volunteer 11 Mr1. aecretl{y la ·Mrl. R. t J, 1 dJ1coVery. .
Miny-otller famines.require Roger Hardacre of C:Orona d~I Milliken. ,. .-IOOAPlO (Oct. J.1.Nov. 21):
basic necessities, according to Mar. . ~ ~ . \ '.-Allll•"-1,.11.,.._ · ..:.O,.. s • .'4.,.11 te a...dl .. -.1111 requests received by F·ISH. • She find1 a apkial 1ym-,.... ......
-There are ~~~. wh;O' have pathy for lh~ older pel'IOni. •
to sleep on the ~~_,.thare 1 "Thfiy'iJ:•l ,plten allinl\4d ' '/~ \A Gift
bed with th~Jlt""~ four trom • e\:~,.Yhbdyt'" ' M r!i , .,. '/,. . • V
children .. · ;. -~~f~~.._ Hardacre u'ld. ' -• , · 1 ~':\;.!,~~·!: '1),. ,
-Famlhea \'hi! _. ~p siie'' takin ~no lconl old ! "'
. clot hing in J:lol" use peopl~i14llhOH•nM 11e>o)d.:... · i-.t~ '' • .'' 'mmer chest. of dra~ .... ,~,,r ' who rt.uii~do,i·t ..,.a '.much ,,""·,·. ~·1_.\n ger1e . , 'r -FISH coUl~'.~ ·'_ a help bl'lt do need aomeone to ~& · . s volunteer with a ~ck'o.: ;.. ck talk' with: ..., ... , • ., , ;I tes et to help make dellve~.ii';{<>n· "Tlrey're lonely:" '
· • tributlons. · ''1"1:, Jn other.1 'Instances, ~ISH
obin Ann Williams of La Spo~sored by ~ the ft.t:tbor_ members h11ve doM: bahntt·
Ii will become the bride of C:Ouncil of Churches, FISH la. ting for mo1h.~f't WhO bad' tO
aid M. Tippett Jr. of not form~lly ti~ to an~ make Qoctor'1 appointment.a,
pGrt Beach and Lo 1 denomioeUQll .. lnd VQl~t~ets found'w'heelchiln for lnvalld1,
eles during Aug. 19 or r~clplents ne~nl _.be, ~viJlted.slckiperl{)llS'in1• ol
monies. church memHers _-to ~efVe .or •. companlons~l(I:, . shopped . for ~Their betrothal has been an· be served, • . blind or disabled tallers, pro-. need by her parents, Mr. . Person-to.;pe!raon aul,iance . ··V1ded ~mer:ge~ food and
[Mi ~rs. William W. Williams JS the. basic premise o~ the found overnight told1tng.
'La Jolla. operabon. Prlm1rtly, ·:.<the Although FJSH'I f 0 rma1
!Miss Williams is a graquate group is 'COllcemed with helP; ... membership 'Krlve won't open ;~ Jolla High SchOol and Ing ottiers face emereencles or until February, the group cur-
. ends the University of hard times. ~ rently Is Inviting a r e 1
thern California where the FIS}{ h,as ~ 24-hou~-i,.day resldenl!t who 'like the FISH ~ member of Kappa Kappa phone answering service, ~ idea to join early-In time to
mma sorority. · whe~ a ~e84 arises someoi:ie !S help for the holidays. They can er flance, son of Mrs. lhere to help. ·
'urice Rogers Jr. ol Los At present there 11re ·about · ~ ~les and Donald 1'f. Tip-320 vofun\"\"• each g!•lng,or• THE BESr
' . of Newport Beach, is a or more Clays a month to the -RM dc111 IV1> . p !J 11_1 prove.
duate of Harvard School FISH program: "Pcllnul11" Is one of the
attends USC. He is af-One woman who's be~n with \\'O!'ld'1 l)lOllt· popo1ar comic
'ated with Beta Theta Pl the nt'ftafam since It. 1iar1.td ·11lr1jl!!· R•1d1 It dally In the . L ' •"• "'-'•· • 1DA LY Pllm ,. t.-nity. lhre! years ago ls Mrs. A1",''e • · _ ·'•"-'
l.__IN_LA_RS,_,E ..... ~IZE_s_. _ .• _42_. s ...... 2 _.,
'•rk up her allp ·
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Chrlatmll with -a beauty !rem
H11!0Sl10 Shop
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lac'•Y :, t•ll•rtd
1tyl11 In half or
full !•"flh1.
Nylen •r
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~--'o!i.ier Giit Suggiestlou.....;:;....,
e fAt'r SUITS e DlUSll e IOIU
.• 'l\OUSll .. CAPllS e PANTS e •OWNS • PANTY HOii
~ LAYAWAY .. ,,,.; 1oxu • •1n c1an•1c.t.Tn
t~~~;~HALF~:sizE SHOP
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LAST MINUTE GIFTS TO
TUCK IN STOCKINGS, OR
GIVE JUST fOR PUNI
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" ., - -,.,. Atrport wu the "bullng c!oven the groin ·ol ._,
' · --·~" for her · Cbrlstmaa ·~"-oil~=_._ How-1-..lriepthe. -· -----joy II> ·a.iiatmu -*'• spirit, abe aaid .' -lie ~ Ills .tnt u.e -wbo wean benell lo 1 Tired from a lcag day of theo a mifaele !ram ~·" t flyl!'l lo ond lrom • 1peUJng ,Mrt. ' Lqdorf, ... •
.lmlle d6elding wllot lo buy engqement, abe 11ld she • reconlint' utlll. and !'111
for wllom, bow to -i~ leoned blr held bock in her aufllor. of' two' bobU, • lllpn
-to flTlor ~din-chair ' In Ille· woitlng, n>Om; Ifni Md pllJdq 1tlle pllno
ot 111 eorlY 111 ID odlool ond
church In l>olNll.
Sbelllllo.....,..ol•
-... illllD • nbelllon II Ille ... ol U 11111 falled !or II ye1r1, _,_ tMt lhe
-.., DUl'aiilio-.
Dlrinl tJlia -.. WU monlodudbldtwoddlolnri.
bolll decided lo lab -lltw olhor, ond Mn. Londorl says a lour four yurr ap.
ond ll wu a pboat coll ha a. olwbaa boon "leomlng to be a Life --., • """*"" at tbt Yfl'Y ..... wromin, wile and mother" ll\euute ·or joy for Mrs. ~
Iba ,.... blD wu ., lier · illocl tlMa. . <I.rt. who daacrilloo ·1 wnat lbal aavod bor lllo. : • ., baa tr av e·l e d marltal crllia In her -
8be IDd lier -· lllct, , llw-., ol Ill f I• t eo-"Hla StUbboro Lovl, • lllll bath mlde ,..,...e=11ta .. ......., ..,.~ a n d her desire to help• otbsa
God that aama 14-. t.he'l.t ~a.111.ll'l"'"fter-the tosi joy.of U/e .flll)lef --. ,;., ond wlllcb reloti,.. are . ~ her eyee ond aakecl'God 1 _..,.., '.-'>·lo .... ~-=~~ Cir~lma.s.
' llt:t>ln lopther? Whell abe opened her eyee, t r ' ~ Landolf atnicli , I YOUD1 llOldier alood ID t of ~~Ye note when D to&d her aod said, "Aren't OU
l ibe ~·· Qub of Joyce Laodorfr I saw y in 'Newport JINCQ'aJ,e. bad '"run Okinawa whea you 11.ng."' \ out of Ou1sbna.i • joy" this '
f'J aeaaon. RESTORED JOY
> "I buiclily didn't want 1o ,,,. fact that he had ma ~,be bolhered wttb ·Cirlatlnu " blt way aCJ'OS! the crowded
• lhe aoid. "ll'wun~ joyflll ~r ·airport late·at night lo toll her ·~·UY tun at an." bow much .her .11~. had ~ During her recent speaking meant to him on • .. military
,.. •and alncial enpcemetU she base tar from , ~e restored
uld she hid met women with a measure of joy, she said ..
• 1001 'tn Vietnam. a woman "How llUlny places have you
, whole aon ii.cl just been ~ been this week where ~you
victed of .murder and 1 yoUng ~~ have restored. someone's 1 \,.~who hid jt,tJt 'tort a baby, JOY? abe aai:ed. the women. ~:all fa~ the .Chrbtmaa A bubbling, v Iv a c Io u •I ;,;......a. W!tllout joy in their brunet!<, Mrs. Landor! con-> beoiU. -' fided that her Newport Beacb
1 How can these women appearance wu the 14th of 15
p:lll.ibly have joy during the Chrl!tmas banquets on 1ler
: holiday aeubn? she alked. calendar this year, and that at
:•, A chance eaeounter in the each one she had felt the lack ...
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'· Mr. afwt Mrs. Robert G.
An(elJ of Newport.Beach have
announced1.the engagement or ~· daucJit«, M 1 r th a ·~ Angell lo Carroll 'Ployi! Pelenoo.
i~ ,MW AnWJ. was graduated
(from Weatiake School and
. magna cum laude .from the
~vertity of Southern
• omia where she was
f,tlecl<d lo Phi Koppa Phi, «p.to Gamma Sigma ond Beta
• ~pba Psi honor societies. She
11 .. pledged Alpha Delta. Pi. ~ Her flanct, aon of Mr. and l!fn. Albert PeterlOn of Khn·
1 ~. Neb., is a graduate of the
, pntven.ity of Nebruk:a and ia
~ wttb Della Upslloo. .,
of joy in ·the audience.
The secret of having joy,
both at Christmas a n d
throughout the year, ahe said,
U to "give thanQ 1n every-
thing."
"God ii in control of ewry
situation, even the ti.ad tblng!.
Don't try to squirm out of
your problems," she· said.
"Ask God, 'What do you want
me to team !rom this?' '!
Mr,. Landorf borrowed an
lllu3tratlori from · the· sermons
of Dr: .lPeter Marshan about
an oyster who wu D)i.nding his
own business at the bottom of
the ocean. Sudderi1y, I grain of
sand came inside hi.I abelJ and started kllling him.
He had four options, she
said: to get mad, to aay "I
have pain but 1 can carTy on,"
to say there it oo pain and to
admit he has~ a, problem and
accept it for -:h~t it is.
ROUGH EDGES
"He and God then combine
functions and the oyster p~
duces for tbe first time a
WAREHOUSE PRl£ES :·PLu ·s ~10o/o . . . . ' . . ; . . '
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bridea are reminded to have lheir wedding
stories with black and white ~lossy P.hoto-
grapha to the DAILY PILOT Womens De-
apartment one week before llli ;wedding.
be ,:;1.;f" .. received after tliatlline Win .not
For engagement anno(mcements it fs
imperative that the story, afSo 14.ccompanied
by a black and white glossy·pjcture, 'be suJ>.
mitted'·six weeks or more befote the weddibg
date: U deadline is not met, only a story will
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
din• and engagement •stories, forms are
available tn.811 of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further , qUMtions will be answered by
Womt!n's Section staff members at 642-4321.
25f'S .E. ~oast("H. hway
•'· M•cArti... llvd.
Corona clel Mir
673-2990
Spring is
just around
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FIATURI ... ---.. ·m DRUSU e .OWNS e SUITS
PANT SUITS e COATS
FRESH
PORK LOINS '
WftOLE OR Rll HALF
LARGE sw1n
'TANGERINES ·
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APPLES
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• Nciw y9u too can *-a professional shopper and save hundreds. of dolldts' par p. on your grQcery bill. No nffd to
run all over town hunting far bargains ••. You can be assured that ·whalf you ·lhop at·Top Yalu, you are buying at the low·
9'' ,prices I~ town. Ncltwrally, we carry all .of the famous lirands ••• Top·fj)uaDty MNll and Garden Fresh Procj"ce. •.
WHICH IS MORE SHOP IN A WAllHOUSI OI' FINI EYERTIHING IS MARKED ' WE CHAUENGE
PO T NT To 9UALITY FOODS AT 135 w. ""' ST. w· h p . ANY MARKn IM • A .. AT HARIOR, COSTA MQA. IT DOP.. . •. r.e. o, u. se . rices TO aa '•TcH' . TH. I YOU? •1n' SJRYJCE N'TTAKE .ALorOl'NhnToaTH1 . .....
· ONLY STOil IN 1TOWN THAT DIS. n.,;,,...Chcl<., AoNs Jed 10%. To TOTAL
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MARKn CAN Glv'I WHAT IT TAKES IS -· """ 1oo;. .. $11.00.
, YOU SOTH • WE THOUSANDS O~ THIJ eoll POI PnnHIH DC9'1' THI
FfW.mMI LMALl.T comou.a .
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· We Make Discounters Loek lxpelulve l~S W. 19th IT. AT HA .... ,.COSTA ·MISA
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~Oii HOURS: 10 AM TO · 7 I'll
5 DAYS A WOK .
, Closed· Sundats· and w•ndays-
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Same Wedding Date
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$IAft lMlit Andrew and
: J)IV\d 'Edwyn ~ 0 y Ir U:· , dlanAed vows betoN the Rev.
, l>c:ll A. B1ueU tn the Balboa
: lllaftd Unit.cl Mtlhodl1I
:~ Qurch . • .
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i _ ¥'' and Mn. curi.r.i M.
I lllinton Jr. ol Colla Mua ltava ,.......,.,. tho. •q11• j ..,, of tMi.r d1u1httr ,
KJillilffl -lo Jamu AllhooY Lallt.
l They on plo..U. a MllCll
1 ia wtddllls la ~ Lldy Qu"'1 • • .. Niida CatlloUc C1Nrdl.
t NiPrport lwh.
' Nial -II a srtduala
ti COttll -HIP Scllool. 11-I toodod , U1lv1r11t1 ol
CllJlonU. Do'ril, ... -
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Her ftanct, 100 or Mr. ind
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In floor length and woltr. lru•htd
and 11uJltocl, Somt ~ith ruff lo trh• •
In .hoautllul fall colors.. Prlntl and
aoli .. tuat lllo gif' for your lovtd
ont. Sllwlo.«.
3-Band, T -1trqp
SILYEll H ·uu
EYlllll SHOES
Our .... 7,97
ar.td.tl 1.Jd er Mlver
color ladle'• eY•ning .n .. 1C011t wft1' 9 fadtio.t
T:"f•P anti C9'1'9recl h"I. ·ar ... :1-10.
Men's Moc Toe
STllP[lllllLE
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'li11yl dr•111 strop and
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Long tlffves. M'f'Mft·
printed, zipper Melt.
Machln•-•lhable nylon or ,...,....,.. a.,.1.11. RAca.10
solids or patterns,
royonbonffd to oce-
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IDIE 1111 IDWI EISEllLE
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Mlues' lustrous nYlon robe and gown.,,.
semliles In mint; waltz and floor lengths. :
ChoaM from a wrlety al styles and col·
on. Soft and beautifully feminine. S·M·l,
Misses' Holiday Favorite
SOFT IYLOI &OWIS
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Chaoee from a wide wrl•ty
of gift gowns, Including long
or waltz lengths; fitted,
short styles. Some hove em·
brotllory or ruffle trim, dou-
ble aklrts. In peach, lilac,
pink or blue. In al•!" S·M·l.
p Hollqoy We~r
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being 1wor-n in~ ·mayor of Newcomerstown, Ohio. Hooker, who will usume of·
fice Jan. 1· becomes one of. the youngest city chi~ executives in the nation.
How We Got Into Vietnam
Detailed Tonight on NBC
By RICI. DU BROW I
HOLLYWOOD (UP!l
Televi!lon tonight begins a
~rt, two-hour report, "An
NBC News White Paper : Viet-
nam Hindsight," about Presi-
dent Kennedy a,nd t h e
Southeast Asia war. 1be se--
eond half will be seen Wed-
llelday night. and NBC-TV has
distributed statements' by key
figures in the programs, 110me
eXcerpl!I of which follow :
-George Ball, undersecretary
of state and for a time acting
secrtt.ry of state Wring the
perk>d the prQlraJm cover,
1161-4.1, WIS aaked ii he
remembered. "any· kind of
dialogue about the advisability
of getting lnto Vfetnam." and
'he ;,, quoted u mponding:
"t. think President Kennedy
Md COPl!dder•ble f'aerv~ns · about It, hilt at the ...... lime
he had a very strong feeling
that Communist powers were
in 111 ezpansklnist mood. He'd
been t h r o u g 1'i eipulencu
earlier In the year which Jed
him to this conviction. and
that the United States had to
make a firm stand, and be
wun't prepared 1o aee us 11>
die1te the JeadeJ:"sbip o r
responJibiUty in Vietnam .''
Roger Hilsman, head of the
&tate department bureau of in-
t.llii•nce l!nd ....,arch during
the Kennedy Admlni!tration,
is rePorted as s~ylnf .the · tradive one fo,r us to be ~P
presldent's brother, . Robert porting a rtgime which was
KeMedy, was the fll'st ad-qagins in these practicu." ministration meplber to aay . . maybe the United States ought Ball 11 alao reported uymg,
to get out of Vietnam. ''Diem himself appeared to be
Hllsman Is quoted: "The simply an instrument of the
person who r~lly raised It Nhu1."
and made it very blunt and However, Gen. Ma 1we11
vefy clear was Robert Ken-Taylor b reporttd as saying
nedy. He said, 'Wei!, l think he and others felt "Diem was
per'?nally: w! cant go on not perfect, but until we knew
helping Diem 1~ ~e refu~s to 50mebody better lhat we'd
change his policies and that better stay with h i m . • '
the tlme has therefore come Concerning the Ball cable
where we, ~ Uni~ Slate!:. Taylor is quoted : , must consider getting out .
totally. Leave it. Depart it No ."It authorlted, 1n .r act
more aid no·more not~ing. • " directed, . Lodge to 1nf~rrn
A It• ta t .... t senior Vietnamese ofnc1al1 ' ~c ng secre ry 0 ••fl ~ and senior generals of the
Ball signed lhe 1953 cable .aent dbenchan~nt of our gpvern-
to Am!>-~dor He~ ~•bot ment with'D~m and ·wlth his
Lodge in .~1gon .tel}1ng hl.!'1. ol brother, and Indicated clearly
the ~sti:~~n.a d!_C~ '"that we would be very happy ~· wi~riit ~r.":JlfrfnD, 51 ·to have a replacement. It alao
,'em ~overrun, · ~ authoriied Lodte to tell .the
Ngo Dinh ~ • wife, I 11 generaJ1, unapecified because
quoltd u aytng: we didn't koow who they were
'From our point of y~w , likely to ~. that they could
they were e :r. t r e m e I Y . count on American support If ~istasteful people. In tht rll'et indeed, they took act Jo~
place we had real dollbta as to against Diem. So, this in ef·
whose side they were on. In feet was an open invitation to
the second pla~e! the attitude plot' ar>d execute a · coup
()f extreme v1c1ou1r1ess and against-the Diem government
lota1itarlan atUtude the Y with the assura nce that the
displayed toward the Buddhist Americans would back up th!
diasent was such that it was plotter1."
making the position of the According to N B c . T V ,
United Stales a very unat-Taylor describes President
Kennedy's reaction to the
Recruiting Pwhed death of Vietnamese prt1idtnt
Oiem as follows : "Hit: face
turned pale. he seemed to
have difficulty in C11ntrolllnt
National Guard Level ' himM:lf and he rushed from
the room." Taylor Is quoted :
"A inessage waii paaaed in t<l
the President which contained
almply the neWs that ,both
Diem and hi1 brother Nhu had
been killed; and then the. et·
Falls to Six-year Low
WASlllNGTON IAPI '-The
atnngth of the Army.~atk>nal
Guard has fallen to )ll lowest
point in about six yeAJ1. even
u the guard is ~Ing auigned
hnportant new missions ln the
nation'• Contingency "a r
plans.
Lalellt reports reachifta the
Pentagon from the 50 ltltes
indicate l'L'rd atrength at the
end of November slipped to
about JM,000 men.
This 11 about 11,000 inen
belcrw Ill authpriud man.
power level Of 400,000 and the
amal)ut number in g~
ranks slnce 195$ when yoling
men be•an tlocklng to tht Na·
tlonal Guard Jn preference to
b,<11111 dtal\ed ''"the Vlelnam
war. /1
TbfJ National Guard Is
mounting a major recruttlng
campaign. having t r 1 I n 1 d
aeveral thousand new
recruiter• to "go out and beat
the bushes" for recnilta, 1.1
OM official put it.
But the 1teep decline In
draft cal\1 and Niton ad-
mlni1tralion promisu to try to
end the draft ln about 11
months 1r1 ma.king it hardtr
to atirad youn1 men Into I.ht
pard.
The dlfflcult.iea come at a
time wh@n SecretarJ ft f
DlftnH MeJvin R. Laird has
riulde It clur he el]>OCU the
guard tn fill • major rmnt•lint
role ln U.S. p~paredneM.
Tht.s J• because thf 1il1t ol
the regular Atn11 it about ha.If
a m11Uon below what It wu at
tbe VlmtNm war peak ln 1919
·and la due to fall evtn lower.
The Army rlow totala about planaUon being provided by
orie milllP..n men. the leaders of the ' coup was
.Maj . Gfn. Francis s . that the two brothers had
Greenltef, chief of· the Pen-committed suicide."
tag1.1n National Guard Bureau, Aaked the programs'. pro-
11id recently that "National ducer Fred Freed: "Ht didn't
GUard units are tasked with think ,it wa1 p\aUAlble that
wlrtlme missions which 1 few ·Prettdent DI em would kill
short months ago were active-himself?"
force mlssklN." Taylor: "He did' noL He
Greenlief said Army Guard pointed out that he wu a
u:nib "art! expected to be: Catholic. That made it ad·
ovu&eas . In combat ln the diUooally, difficult for him to
1ame ihcirt time as the. active believe 8\lch a'thlng."
units •hlch Wt have replaced Mich'ael Forrest.al, 1 Ken-
in the w:..-rplans." nedy adviser, Is q u o t e d .
The gUaTd wa1 helped to meanwhlle, as saying the
amn, erlent by the recent May, JM3. uprising bef;llfeen
1e.neral mlijtary pay Increase. Diem's Cathloie trooJJI and I.he
For uample, a guard private Bud~hls\4 wa1 a complete
..,Gt· get 135.1111 for a full aurprl" to the W11hlnaton 1d-
wee:kend drill, an Increase of mlnlstratiop.
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.But guard ofHcla\1 contend
much more. is nttded to at·
tract men and they have been
u.eglng derense leader1 to bltck
an enU1trnMt ~ l'H!nllstment
bonus, Improved retirement
bentfil.s for guardsmen and
protecUon for widows and
other survivors of 1u1rd1men
who dlt.
"It's Ironic that wt are gel-
Unc new equipment in quan-
Uty, but we are filling abort of
people for the first time," t
Guard Bureau official said.
Greenlief predkted that by
I.ht end. of the coming lilc1l
ye•r all guard unlll will be
equipped with top .grade
milllll'f arms and 1ear, in
contr11fl lo the pist '!"hen the
contrast lo the past wlten the
guard had to mike do 1rith
bancl·me-down material from
the regular forces.
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lat• ahol)Perg ,.,
Plcct1Uno Johruton
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Oraa•e
illll Ul.fiK
r...,.,, -n. 1971 DAl~Y-Q
Doh Dot* Takes-Show to Thailand
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IJTAPAO AJR BASE ,
TllaUand (UPI) An
estimated $,000 A rn Ii r I c a n
1trvlcemen at lhi1 huse B-12
-enjoyed comodlln Bob Hope'a annual Chrlstma• show
tod•Y llld then mllft¥d the
bullneu' of •ar.
1111 ""'"-hod hardly fad-
ed , when the bla. ~Mr•
roared down lhl runway M
their 1'-IY to pound, taraets
throuahout lndocilJna.,
Airmen awe1ttcl undtr a
ICOrchln& aln, · wallinc p«iJ
tjenUy for the abo,J l. btfln
while. ' loud~ktr. carried
the .Uain1 of 1~11'rotty the
~WJD•n.''
\l'htl!y l1u1hed 1 J lltUe, when
the loudspeaker lnfdrin~ a
captain that he hid .... buai
time of ll:SO," w1lleh
pruumably meant he would
min the ahow.
"It'a not tunny," the
U.S. Boosts
1972 Oil
hnports
WAfillINGTON 'iAP) -0Tht
United Stal.el today increaaed
the authorized level of oil Im·
ports: for 1172 by 100,000 bar·
rel1 a day over 1971 to a daUy
total of 1,550,000 barrels.
Tpe increase renectJ grow.
lng preasure by oil consumers
In the New England statel,
who complained of a 1horta1e or oil for heating purpl'Jsea.
The added imports are for
states east of the Rocky
Mountain!.
In anrponcin1 the increaae,
the White House aaid ii had
beeh determined "that the na.
Uonal . 1ecurlty w~I not be
ad versely affected by Chana:u
In the oil import control pro-
gram" into 1tates ea1t of the
Rockies.
The announcement covers
crude oil1, unfinished oils and
finished products.
k>udlpeaiker volct l n ~ o n a d
Mr*1aiy, and Utt airmen aet·
tied blt:k Oft th1 lflf& to wait ·
tome more.
Finally, H'o pt appeared,
decked out In an A111lr1llan-
1tyll _,,,...,. hol and 1w101-
ln( •'. • o If club, hla UIUAI prop.
Ht drtw a bl1 11ugh with 1
marijuana jolt• In a 'bit with
Vld• Blui, act pitcher for tttei
'Oak11nd A.'1, rn whlCh Hope
~rlbed his fondn .. a for t'>Uei>all, .
• 0~rt tl'*i Clft .YOU spend
tlaht menUu a year an 1r1sa
•nd not aet buttf!d?" he quip-
ped.
,Thtt\ <he predicted the joke
would not survive In the film·
od blabllahto of the trip to ht
broadcast In the United Slate!:
on lan. 11.
"We bad that }o~e last yeat
and NBC t0ok It 91Jt,'1 he 1ald.
Jan Daley, a le11Y blonde
singer, had thl crowd cheer·
lnJ, •• did 1 troupe of lovelies
called the Holcywoqd Deb
Stars.
''$o look u1 over1'1 .. nl' Jhe
Del)<. 1 "Thal'• why we're
here!' •
Jim Nabor1, 1Uppln1 wily
fMm hl1 Gome~ P y I e
television ~accent Into an Im-
pressive ba.rJtone ren4iliQn of
"The lmpos.sible D r e a m • '
from "Man of 1..a Mancha,"
al50 101 a big hand.
Hope and Nabors teamed up
on so1ne' country and western
lyrlc1 Which Nabors, a native
of Sylacauga, A I a b a m a ,
ducribed 11 "sadder than a
houn' daw1 tip-toln' through 1
box full of thumb Jacka."
The lyrics featured 1uch
line• 11 "I've been rluahed
from the bathroo o( yOur
· CHRISTMAS WEEK
jffl.usk.et ·&. i>abre
ANTIQUE ARMS
Specializing In
e ORIGINAL COLLECTORS
GUNS
e SABERS
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e DUELERS
e RARETIES
Jieort" llld "Oii I critd wlieo rou died al our weddtnc."
The televl1ion ca m e r a 1
ieroed in on 1 )'OUfll 1lrm1n
Who hold Uj) I olin wlllch lllcl
"Karen, I love yOli. D•)'ton,
Ohio.''
"What the he\1'1 the matter
with you!" Hopt'dttdpanned.
"Can't y<>u '!'rite i telter!'•
The aroup of appro1im1talt
75, which • Includes L • •
»r,own's orche,tra and ~-MJ..
cans, lefl IOOn alter I.ht.~"
for Ubon Air Base In nort.Ntut
Thailand ror a lhow nlaht.
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The added 100,000 barrel• a
day include a 3S,tm-barreJ in-
crease, to MS,000 in the
authorized level of lmporll
fro(ll aources other than
Canada, the Office o I
E m e r gency Preparednesa
said.
Also included is a 65,000 bar-
rel·a~ay increase l<l 540,000 In
tbe authorli.ed level ()f Cana·
.diait crude oil Imports and
5,000 barrels in lhe spe(:iat No.
2 fuel oQ Import program on-
nounc.ed N()v. I.
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This gives your district the money
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elementary, secondary and
high .ichool levels.
Bank of America and Its anoclated
bond dealers bid on virtually all such
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to keep California civic progr .. s up
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_U. ,I Hoop Tournament Opens Fire Touight
A funny
Irvine buke
filth annual
Crawford Hall.
hal\*IOd to Ille UC
U lea0> on lt.t way tb the
wanis ~tnt at
The Anleale .ldropped their fii.t four
1ame1 and 'will enter the current four
team affair with the worst rec.wd ot any
contender, including their rtrst opponent,
Humboldt Stale ~e from N'lrt!>"m CalilOj'llia... T)Po!! f ' . t1ia,t aoe 11' 9 tonight .. ~ .
UCI hi.a poat.J,a 1 mint and ' Hum-
boldt lioaill • 1-,1 '..e..ro. In thO f1nt
game m the toUmey at 7 this evening,
San Dior Stato (7-1) will be favored to
def .. t Chi-Collefl• ol Oranp (4-1).
San Diep St.tie, oil an 1-eufft
openlnf road trip that aw It doloot U.
University ol COlorlldo (!Ml), l'itlnaka
'U (IUI), North Puota stale (D-71) IDd
Arizona University (-l, II tbe early
favorite. to win the tounwnenl.
, The ljorder City Allecl are coacbecl by
a fonnF UCI mentor, Diet Dov!I,, and
feature·. P<!r of ·~ ~ ' arid ilnproved nliouodlnc llnnClh tlila season. Their only loll came.' P'ridlY nlfht at Oropi.Slate u.mr.u, (11-IO). .·
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FareJell t.o·::Jones
ATLANTA, Ga. -It wl s .a s~pl~. u.ai wltb·· 5:al to play on Jim ~.,
funeral , attended by the iUl'1edJate fan'l.i· basket. '
Jy and a few old fri en.ds. · WeStpbal's free throw wilb 2:28 ~ "That's~the way Dad waflted it," said maining lifted ,use back into the -lead at .
Rober! T. JoDl!ll m ."'He Jtlst didn't want 80-84-and 4S l!OCOiids taler he hit a Jmnp
any great fw.s." shot to extend the margin to. three. Ron ·
After .,. . lG-minute seryice with no Riley's two_ free throws with 13 seconds
eulogies l,loriday 1olflng 1mt Robert left pushed theload to a safe five. · ·
Tyre (Bobby) Jooel waa burled beside Westphal flnlslied wltll 311 po!nta, Joe
members of hls wile's farQily in Oakland Mackey added 28 and Riley finished wMh
Cemetery. ~ t 19 as the Trojam w,on. .their llxth
Ther.Q were' no euJo~ at the straight.
,..aveside. Jbe 'family bad been delUJed
wltll trlbutef •izjce Jooe>' deatb Saturday
at the age of 69. · . 1 ·
The only man ta ichiev~ golfs Grand
Slam died at hill home M 111. aneurism lie
•ulfered Ins! week but )ielhad been suf·
fering for years from a1pslnful IDd criir
plinf back disease called 1pyrlngomyelia.
The disease ended hi.a golling career In
1948 -18 years after bis unprecedented
victories in the U.S: Open, the U.S.
Amateur, the British Open and British
Amateur champlonshipsr
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AMES, Jowa -·Guard Paul Westphal
rallied loth-ranked Southern California ht
the final three minutes Monday night !or
an 8&-06. colleg•_basketbalj, victory over
Jowa State. , ,
use. ~1. raced to a 4¥f bal!Ume lead
as Westphal scored 20 pOh\ta and opened
a 17-polnt margin in the fi.r:'st two minutes
of the second hall. Iowa State, however,
battied back and finallr took tbe lead at
' Didn't Stop
Vols' Watson ··
r -MEMPHIS, TellJI. (AP)' -Tenn .....
fullback Curt Wat.ton sat! hll 17-yard
touchdown rwi qlinst MU.MU Monday
night in tbe Liberty Bqwl was the bigesl
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TEMPE, Am.~ ArizonaS!Ote l'Ol1llled
to it& sixth victory In eiP.t outlnp M<no
day nlgbt wltb a 95,~ taCtns· of Fresno
State in a noncohfierepCe ' basketball game. , . • .
Stoked by 29 polnta from Paul Stovall,
~ Sun Devils were-never behind after
bolling away bun a 2--Z tie In the opening
moments of the game. · ·
Former Hwitington Beach Higb1 ace •
Mike Contreras did h11 usual atead'y job'
for the victors by popping ln·12 p<>lnts.
RENO, Nev. -Noft:hem N.evada ,
blokrnaken have established Dallis.
Kansas City, Baltimore and San Fran-·
cisco as favotttes to wln next weekend's
opening games in the National Football •
League playoffs. . ·
Harrah's Tahoe Race.Book picks Dall'as
by one over Minnesota and San Francl.Jco
by Sli2 OYer Washington in the Natlonat "
Conference and Kansas City by 3 over
Miami and Baltimore by t over aeveland
in the American Conference. ....
· tli<Mercy :Bo,;1 fooibail game °' Ana-
heim Stadium bas -.! IG0.1111. 53 for
the trust funil to aid famllles ol Fulltrton
Stale College coachea ldlled lh • p1ne. c:nsh. .
Wllliom G. Pallack, Assodaled Studeot.t
Admlnillrator, announced the 11110unt ol ¥ondiY and said, "We have accounted ·
far about "9 eer cent ol the i;;i., and directdoDaboU to the Jootbail:glJZle,~·
, He said thlt in addition, ab611t· fl5,0llO
bu been -in domtiona.
Coadl Tim Tilt at UC) scouted San
llil(ID .. IDd -ldt I.tie during
tllapul-. • '
.... 1111 .. -to )llay u. ftrlt
.-llnt," bl .. YI wltb an air ol ....U·
ty. ""• cao1l wln unleu we beat Hum-
boldt stale tmigbl.
"I ftol'Wf will have to bul -nn U.
~. P)lyllically, ~ ... ,iioot ..
.... O>ltdiup !or us.
•-4Wbeal saw tbem .aplmt ~t
Mudd Friday nJght,, they did a aooc1 Joi> of
rol>oundlng ind -J1IOrdl abol Ille . .
••
eyes out aUbe buket." llwnbold! loll by
two.
Tllnlll!I to hll ... -· Tift feel• the All..,... bave had 1ufllclent -tor¢
'"""' ... uhaultlJll ll'ip to Ille 1 Z.t Clout.
"l bope we.are ftll-rtlied kl' WJ eat.
We have ~one aarne\s~ 1'e rtfumed.
but lbt playen have had final ex·
--ml tbat also tins tbem. ''We'll fn wltb the same lllieup that ha1
started oar fin\ nve games," Tift added.
"'Bui Phil M•-• ls coming along real
•buw rlflht now IDd II knocfdng at the
door far I ttartinc pollllao. '
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;.!\j~~--;~ i{I, 1 •ri, . I X .
I _.,He 11 • *tb man · at tbe mcrnent UCI b.aJ never been able to wtn ~on
ml wW ,. • lat al -. 'lllll not only tourn•-~ having llnillled HCCind a
bllpl u Jo 1be --(lr1tbew1 !J a eadl ol the fint four Y'lf'· • -"') 1111 M 111o n1eues F.d Bur~ "We'd like to break !hot streak 11111"
........ 1be ftontlllle." year," Tlit say1. p;i;¥ioully, the.
llal!lllllml lolml with Trey Rolph aa Alllellen --Cal .Stale CLoo 1be. ,.....,. ....,. with freshmae Dove Aac•les ) in 1117; Cs! Stata (Lon.I Beach)
Bak.er (M) baDdllng etnler·and veterans in lWI; Northern Arizona in lill; ... ancl
Plill,.~ IDd BW Moore at the forwar<t cat Stale (Fullerton) In 11'10.
po1tl, • 1be fQ.[1118t for lhe tourney has beea -11 lbe lolm't lilodlllJ ""'"'with ·~ed tllt.t year from •n elgh~lemn "1'
a u .t averqe Jor O. llve 1ames."'Moore fair to four teams. Final night of ~ 111 averag"1g 12.4, RQblll. ls 12.3, Baker is ~Uon' lJ se.t for Wedntaday with the
JU and airunpom I!'!' ._ JG po In I Io.en meeting at 7 and tbe ~pionihi,
average. · ~ • glrQll •l t.
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Ex.UCI Boss .•
Has Molded · ~ ' ...
Potent Force "
SAN DIEGO ~ Diego State eoi'.
lege'a Aztec bask~bail team will be f""
Vortd to Wlh the UC ·lrvi~ Kiwanis inyf.
tational toon\amelJt beginning tonight.~
Ci'awford Hall 8nd fonner UCI COiet\
Dick Davis is genenill)' ln accord ,u.t:t
. that. summatwm . ·~we ,hope· we can win two gam8.'at
trvine and go into the PaclJic Cb'.i:it
Athletic Association with a 9-1 ~
Davis told tile DAILY Pllm Monday.
"This is our last· chance to get reidy
for Cal Stale (Long Beach) on Janul!r ~
apd tt would be Mee. to win botll gamea."
· Davis'is abO a realist ind surmises bit
team will have Its hands full again1t
Qiapman tonlgbt and against the wlnnet
ol the UC 1rv1n .. ewnboldt State pme
Wednesday should the Aztecs win Jlietr
~r. -'
;,I think trvint is goin& to be tOOgh ml
1 wheil we saw Chapman Saturd4'Y ~
' the)' looked strong to me." ( "':
defeated Redlands, 89-78 for tiS
~ _ win against ooe loss.) · •• , ,
· · The Azlecl: began the seaaon-.in.rJm.
· pressiVe fashion by. deteat.lng ,:tJle
1 Unlvendty ol Colorado, University ol
Nebraska, Nortll Dakota Stole and Iha
University of Arizona .-all on: the roed.~
Wha't ls t.be major difference :;tbll
season compared to a year· ago?: ..
"We have a }.itUe mot:e rebbt~w:Hn«
strength and we are more· expenenceCl
and better on the boards at both ends of
the noor/' DaVis says. ,'• ne Aztecs have two seniors starting at
the guard positions and only one other
senior on the rostel'. :
Aiso in the st.arttng lineup for the tw~
year UCI ex-mentor who directed. tbe
An!talers Into the NCAA ·Weifem
Regionals two successive seasons 1n'1.16l·
,68 and 1968-69, are junior, colkp
tranSfers. ::
• .• ,"They are baying some d!Hlculty in'ad-
""JUsµng ' to tbls !eye! 91. oompe~tl~ IDd
(bey areil't as consistent 81 I W OJI l d
"lik"e them to be," he says. "But1>ot'1•ar•
very talented and I look for them tq:im,
prove as time goes oo." ·:
The two transfers are Qiris McMimay.
a &.f· center from Sacramento, aOO Leny
iOOes,·a M~·forWaril from Daney .. \o, ' HOw doe< Davis look at the PCAA ra<e
• 1, ' • I ' t , • I ·~n,"1"1f'll.OT Jlatf·f'lllfl;
. US,ELISS iw.is lPi.AYO~F .Tl~KET~G~l:r(t(G T~ BE AN AMNp'AL EV,ENT,' .':
this' season? ; ..
" . of his career. _,.
The run, with oi(ly l :i5'1eft, gave the
9th-ranked Voll a l~lS victory over lltb-
ranked &fRIWIS in the l!:Ual post. sea~n classic befoij: il nlU nal television Stanford No ·rushover~~Bo Lakers cah
. Tie All~nme
'!Tbla has to be the tougbeot con!'"""" tn"ttie coUntry right now, IJ he says. -':'Cal
State (Long Bead>), Unlveraiti. ,ol
Pacific, Santa Barbara and San )OH
Stile are aU winning aglllnsl major~
petiUon,'' He failed to idd hiS OW!"~ and the mark they hav.e set agamst·ma-
. jor university teams." , .•
1l>e Aztecs, for the record, are avet:M•
· 1ng 55~·--per game -11 moro audience. .,. .
Watson, who mimed' of Ten-
nessee's last t}fO regul&i-~n games
due to bruised rib1, aaid !" felt he did not
run real hard.
"I was a little Umid," salH Watson, the
fifth alHlme leading rUolier in the
Southeasiern Conference( wlQi 2,314
yards .• :i • 1 •
Watson, who mtered the game in the
aecond quarter, took a~ pltebout fi'Om
quarterbaCk' Jim Maxwell and then
rambled acroos tbe rlflbt side ol their
field.,, · .outmaneuvtrlnli--a Rar.orback
defeilder •t tbe five !or the toochdOwn.
It was the-· ftn&I g~e 11· a Vol for
Wat8on and Tennel!See coach Bill Battle
1ald afterwards the I foot, 1'10-oollnder
"could walk on fire if tt 1'11 hi.s last
game." f George Hunt ldckid hll &2nd con·
S«Utive extra poll/! af!et' Wat.ton's
touchdown to provide the victory margin.
Teoneaee, which Jlnlshed the 1eUOn
JG-l!, ,..., tralllng 1'7 when tt received
the 1ball · wtth 2:49# Jett when reserve
taclle Carl Wl!herspi>oo recovered a
fumt.le by Ark&n111 tailback Jon
J1icb1r<t.tOn on the \WOrback 37.
But Arkansas Offensive gtWd Tom
Reed 'lald Iller~ g10>e he definitely reci>vered the f le .•
"l couldn't bav bad It any tighter,"
Reed 1&id. •
Richardson said afterwards:
"I know ~d bad the ball. I'd stake
my mother's llfe pn lt.11
Wlther!IJOOn, Uiouf(h, said be definietly
......,...r·tbe hlnble. .. I
, I Svare~s
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Bunce ·Moveslndrom' -Potent Attack· . , . . · .Pro Record
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than their --· this ........ 'l\el' are ·averaging 84.t p:>ints per game ~t&
'aeil!Or-iuard, Jimmy Harris tll~ '111-
dlvidual leader with a 1?.4 mark. ":::.
PASADENA (AP) -In case any of bis
players think thrice-beaten Stanl!><d will
be a pushover in the Rose Bowl New
Year's Day, Michigan coach Bo
SchembechI@r b4s been screening a film
desifned to change tllelr minds.
"The first film we showed them was of
Slanlord's victory over Ohio Stale last ..
year," Scbembechler said as his un-
beaten Big Ten champions arrived here
Monday to begin workouts. "So you know
we won't betaking them llgbUy.''
Last year Stanford, its record tarnished
by seasnn-<ncliJJI los.., to Air Foree and
California, can* to Pasadena a dl.stanf
underd<Jfl to . unbeo\en and top.nnlled
Ohio Slale, a Big Ten ~ cm-
!idered unstoppoble ... 1be .,....i and
!mpenetrablo nn defenae. Bui stMford woo; 27.17, ••
Stanford's John Ra!-brvqllt his Jn. •
dlalil' to Cal Stale (Lonf ll-'!), -'
day. 'Ille Wolverfne1' pr,l!Cll<e field 11 at
Easl Los Angeles O>llege. RaJJtoo, too,
was.thinking of last year'11~ .• t
111bls Michigan team II Vflft puar to
Ohio State," 'he said. "'""Y'n a ltnlq
physical learn. very well cooched, ~
prefer to stay oo tbe ground. But wo have
a mature group apd we feel we will be
ready to play."
The archlloct ol Stanlonl'1 apaet Win
dtan1' all-West .Coost quarlerbaek-Don .
B~:· hi"·e n:ot Ren a. passer ·the BUFFALO'(AP )·--Having surp~d.
virtual, ly every professional record for equivalent of Bupce-,'' he 'said."'1be .:ul challenge will be whether we can-atop<a consecutive victories,: the .Los Angeles
, · quarterbackwborunsandpasses·as"Well ' Lakers move lzito Buffalo -tonJght tor a
as· Bunce does.". . • • g3100 with the ,Pram, hunting fur thelr
other starlen Include Mc.r.irraY 'f!U>
a 15.11 scoring average· and a 12,, te-
bounding mark to lead lhe teaJli ; Stlanl
JiallnY Wllkln s, S..il senior with a <J.4.S
average;. ·rorward Jeff Pete, M !o~ard
with a"12.3 mart; and Jones, 7.3 scOrtnl
and 9,1 rebounding averages.' : •
Bunce will be trying to move Stanford, 26th straight' trlwnph. · · . ·
8-31 against one of .the best defemes in Torilgli~'f ~gari'le will be, bfoadCQt -Oh ·:-"·UCI the nation, Ralston said. . , , i KAB~ , coNot many teams have been able to . radio stat on. .... (790) at 11 p.m. ' • Toughes(::
.·Humboldt F~~ score. agalnar~, '"he sail( "niey're ' Shollid. they win -and they rate heavy
•trOni against tbe nm and lhe .pass .. And favorlfa a1ain!t a learn which !.< elgbt
UM!y have . • g'ood llheblcker !n Mike ga~ below .500 -the Lakers would tie
TaD ynllor .~oo 1 grea~ · ~ety_ .lD. Tpm the '.ail-time pro record f0r consecutive a en. U Hum.boldt State COllege basketblll
?vlor,. 'fho Jolne!i. S!anfonl's Jefl , wt~. . ., • ...ro Dick NlcldaJ bad his cfrull1'tl, ~la
Siemon cm The Auoclated Press All-Thal llllrk was set back In 1116 .by•tbe probably choose not to faee. UC Jrv1pe'1 ·~can.!<"!'· has been descriiled by;' New Yci.t Glanta'°bueball 'team. And Anlelim tonlgbt at I o'clock In tbe .P..· 1 Scbemf>echler as 11the ·ftnest linebacker --1 f tbo UCI In itattona1 tlll.~ l'Ve fiver bad" Darden was a ·secood-. what then? t.na: .... vo o • v --;-1-teanr __ .... :....1: ... :. · • • . • • Well, the· Lakera might next shoot for ment al Crawford Hall. • • ~ 1--._:.r
""""""' ' > , To begin wllh, the veteran mento( " Aa Ohio S.tate was led by a wwer run.o the LOI" Angele.J,clty record of victories -in lhe Lumberjackt dalma j'l tblM ~
·ner in Jo!m ·Brockingtbn last' year,'°' 'arow,lhatbelng47•bylheUCLA.squad will be tile tougbest club we've~
MJchlgan ha1 a Cl'Wld1UJg back this f pl f • And of ·~-·-• from-~·• I ~--~ Tlm'a WCI eeuon. tn 'Billy Taylor 1 third·te&m. All· O I cou e O years,ago. \.VU1"1111:, ~ WJ)iU, aa.,.,,---· h4D:is I • A......," 'd d ........,...,_ to Unlverslty of San Fr.anclaco once. won 60 coach Tilt) club, we'll have 0111" •
I Sche.,~,,-bec.,hl en ,."1~!ben t'p1a--1-,'" -·m • riiw and • ' • fUll " • ~ er, l.IK: s ,yer v~, evu Loi Angeles is 31·3 and hasn't lost a But UCl's toughneu isn't tbe..iconly t~
Jast·-year wu Heisman' Trophy wlimlJig seen with a '1:eball wKler his arm. game a1nce a four-point def est by Uie which concerns Nicktal, ln his !dxth cam,.
quarterback Jim Plunkett. 'Ibis y'ear, _Slxteen · ol Wolverine.s were ~re Golden'State--Warrlor1 on Oct. 31. ~gn as t.wnberjack: headman followjng
" r two ye2rs ago when • he.avUy fav~ed The Lakers became th8 flrst "National cOachlnj . apprenticeehii>s at Sou!J\et.1t
Schembed>ltt said, the key to the game Mlch1gan squlld was Wppled by Southern 'e.skelball Aaloclatlon team to cOmplele . Jillnois . University and Csl . S t .,.t t
wUl be ·,.bettier Michlaan ~stop tbe•ID--Callf~f;i, lW. an intire month without a lou wberi they : · (Hayward). • ~ ·~·!I
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·"won all l 11 m·· November. Now 'tbey're He elaborates more : "We've JUlt (,'UDe
sbooUni for two· monlhll .In a ·""', • off a· heartbreaking 14-82 loss to Clirt-
Wec!Oetday nlgb~ U...LWrs take on mont'in the· Westmont c:i-lc at Sirila
Baltimore on the Bullets' home court, Barbara and we're not really ln 'Sood
then It'• bad< to Lqo Angelea fol' a game phy~cal condllloo. , First. A~t: '.Fire Assi·stants
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only -lq oootnol be -''I don'I. oee wby two people cm't do ~
wltllout wrtttnc neeyUq down," be
llld.
Alter losinl bis job II Wuhlaoloa, s .... 1>ecame.....,.._til111e
Cba'fen and -IOolt Off!' as lnlerlm bead coadl when Sid Gillman mlcned a
montb ....
Sm DielO WU S.2 under hll dlroctlon
IDd after tbl 111111-pme -111 •• -lot• to Houstoa, Klein a.--1 lbtt the former New York Glant.t llnebllcker
would o;nnuaoe u field leader.
Klein said Monday lbtt Tom Miner,
I
dlr-ol the player pe1101111el, would
taD'"' Ibo 1-'1 manager'• datla but ...aid .....,.111e title ol ¥ice president lor
""'"' nlatlons. 'No Ude ol ~
m ,..-wUl ailt, he aakl. ~,
11le Qiarpn flnlabed N lhll year,
<Mac t11em tbelr mtb COOMCUU" t111n1-
p1ace ,.... In the ~ ll'oothall
OnnfenmceWest. • sv.. _.. tbe 11general awetP," of the
-..--.. not~-.. tbejr t:bOIU.. "I tblnk we need to get a
fresh start," he said.
Among u.o&e out or a Job are offensive
coach Clwlle Waller and de!enalve Cl>Ocb
the day flfter OxistmU qainst Homton.. 0 Doug Hostetter1 a &-5 forward · .. ~
Pbll B,,.i-, lJoth!onn«·bood ·~. · Following tile~ 'BullalO II at Loo !rwlemd to ua from Chabot (ju!liOf)
Waller led the n.-,.1 las! -rand al Anfelea on the 28th of the monU> and College, bas been our leading reboullder. -• ,.. Seeltle cloled out the )'911' by~ tile But be's been Injured Is bas Giel
tbe end ol lhe 1• ..._ wbeo..Gllll!lfn Lom..., Dec. !IO. Bognuda, a S.10 boy wbo'1 ont ol :~
wu W. l!enlt.oon tool: over at G ...... Bay , By winning -gamea, Loo Angeles startinl guanla."
when V"'9 1-banll limited !!bme1f to would have a IO-flame win .U.ak and a Nlcklai, wbooe squad bas compiled • S.'
1eneraJ manq• chores In· lllea. fine shot at the aJJ.time NBA aeason I overall mark In '!'lie of the achoo! Id
The otller"'*'be•' dlaO>bsed ~ Jim lecord. That mark WM ,• pmont.tge of off<rlng any athletic scholar~~ llla I " ,, . . . .,.0 br PhllMtlpbia, wb1,.cb bid • record admits, "tbele l~ries have f 0. te
lied Phl!JIJ.'"., Jackie SimplOll, ,o.A. of 61-13 In the 191U7 ,,...., -lllld WU~ change a few things. NIJ!l 'Oil.Joo Madly. Tigbt end~~ Chambtrlain wu oo that two, tbe -.. "Normally, we like to tun lf ..11t. • ..,.,
Lamar Lundy, 1 former ' Loi Angeles man now leadln'g th! Latera. But Injuries may f<rce WJ to alter our of.
Ram, gne "' bit ·co a c b in I To beat th.It mark, the Lakers would ftnslve phlloaopby 10tnewhat aod we may
responalbUIUet 1bout a mouth ago have to win et and lose 13, since tbe have to revise our normal man-to-mao
becau.se of a aeriou.s mUICUlar dlsuae. aeasoo now runs 82 games. defensive pbllo90phy."
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111111 Anallelm ffj) l U I y
l"lltlval lovltatlOoal bUkeJ. •
boll tourn.ment Mo a Ila y
-· In -.,I the lillllr Doi Monarcl>a lo a lo-73 VJdor>'. over the Anah<lm
q.loollts at Anaheim Con-
'tenUon Center. •
ad left the game with 30 IDCI lJ field IOlli with
Ulen a mlnuto lo ploy,
Jerry Tardie wu bur-·
2"1edb' lnl<JnU<d .~ llerold
:21Cked two polnta of !Jlinl the
!'Mi•idual toumamoat ecorln&
~ ol 32 ael by Costa Mesa
;;r.sldenl John Seymour ol ~Ito a year •IO· • :! With 18 ltCOndl rematnln1
•)HI the clock, Herold was sent 1fiock Into the action IDCI the·
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OCC:'l GUY MOltltlSON !TOPIJ:APTUltlD OUTSTANDING WlilSTLllt AWARD AT ~llltC:I TOURNEY, . ~onarCh· drilled the ball .JIOwDcourt for a layup lhol :lbet Ued Seymour for the =. mark with .even ~~~%~~i=~ 1 ~w.." .. ;.."' CIF's Football Powerhouse · Boes Take record by th(ee 1oal1. ~ UUUUD
and &Ian Bair of ~or~~o::,.~vlou• Advance A l L ' M B k U · A Break ~~1o::i~i0t:~::; · 1n T . nge us oop ay rea p Af. w·· ~J!=~~-~~ ourney ter 1n •Inc •cllon ·Seturd1y 1nil held · Thtre II lpeCU!1Uon amnna members ol lo welcome the thouiht ol Miter Del com-~previous merk of II• year Laguna Beach ffllb'1 Artllla the AnlelUI Lell\HI thel tho loop wW uol lltllna no a loop bull, hi>wever. and molt Or1nge Coait co 11 e g e • s
• .;uo, . moved into the teconcl rou' nd 11" mo-••-· anothtr two yur1. of the animo1lty ii bec11111 of the aetup -uilin" ,_ '-·-h I r ,n.i, his (H Id' ) ft •• •-· which allow1 parochlol tcbool1 lo draw lllu· "' ~ Kim, uu rom ~ cam~·~f the ye:°by 1
1 of their invttiUoDll baaketball 'I'hlt'w the 1eneral conaen1U1 of that cir· dent.I from any part of the county •.• or winning th• Pierce tourna-
~ rnaraln," • eomewhat tournament by 111 mm I n~1 . cuJt'1 ludera and 1here'1 why: anywhere elae for that matter. ment last weekend, taku a
~tlfl Tardie t11d follow-Norco, ~. In Mon d 1 y BIJbop Amat hu""'11ed '°'mbenblp In A ca .. In point II the current baekolblll break over the holidays before ~ the viclory that put.I nlabt's ftr1t round of acUon.. · liW.Uon at Servile. resuming action in the Cal Po-·f!alar Del In the conaolatlon Tonight they return lo ••· • · .._._. Dennll Smith 11 1 major Item In ly (San • ··'-Obi l ,_,, __ ~ala agalna:t Western to-· ....,. " -=..........-....:=; •· 'th;'~ v~lty attack after JSllylna,fc)r; &.;W8 IP> ..,,,...,,.. ~ay. Weeleno dele1ted floor at 1 lo tacldo Apple ROG""n Bolla Gr111d• llllh Jut 1ummtr.fn the....,. . mant, Jan.1-1.
:31:vanna, 0.58, Monday. V•li!Y· , l!.iD. mer baaketball Pf'Oll'&Dli· · '' Coach Yern ·W11ner'1 OCC
:-'Herold'• P or I or man c • The Artll!l loue4 up a ~ell· CA VT QQN a1•1 -. non Cltbl>llc. , Pirates totaled 11.!I> polnll In
vonhadowed a 2~polnt ou~ rOOnded o11.... led by' Din f~ M°""ch folkl uy thla couldn't ha-•Rturlng the Pierce tourney
by teammate Rick Kniffin Coll • II .,..;,. t oully ..__.... •• .._. • .-I u ,_ ~1 ~. II' -~•~ .w i a 19-polnt contribution by ,ens ,,.... .... , o 1 ml..,.. U"9 _.1119 I ID -.i---, · w.,1th steve Johannes (111),
Green. haridle Non». IAIUn• meetJ IOhoo! Jn contrail to Servile (& prlvatt in~ Guy Morrison (ISO) Dan
• I "· 1Utullon). ' · Mttw °" c•I nPP e Valley 1n ~"' feature · 1AwJ1 (lf1) ud Bob Fate ~ " • ~ ., .match tonJ••t "'tar •ppte' Too, IUCCOll doun't 111n 1 wbolt-lot OI · """"" ,. • • u .,, ~ ~ a pobllc ichoolr '1111111 for the .lut Uute frtondl on tho competitive level. (1'0) all wlnnfnl lndlvldull
• ~· 1; : : ff Valley polllbed t!H lAnnox years. And Sl Paul want& 1.be: ume. Ml.tar Del'i toOtbau record 1n a yuri '1 Ut1. · iit!v"""" ~ : ! : Mon
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day nlPt 95-31 in an Too, Servile ii hopl:ful of •U41Dfnl AAA ta IWllODM. . · ~~~n was ~wt11111t1t 1 o o 1 tar er game.' atatUJ, 1 not.di below tht AAA.A duaUk•~. 'J'bt Mmarclta have won 181, lOlt 37 and OU1aaodifll wrestler in the •::~~... ~ * ! : In Monday nllht'a contut, · Ued 10. Thty'we lbut out IO opponent& and tourney. J:le pinned two of four ~ Tet11ll AMlltllll 1~1 11 '' " the Artista roared .ahead of ~~f ::~UI ~~:· ~f they'd Uke bava teOrld 1,113 point.I to the oppoaJtion'I rivals and defeated Bruce ~· • tt " ,, "' their pesky fou wJtb a neat · · t,m . B of ~::;.•, ! ; ; ~: · first hall performanCe •·and memberabtp In either Ute Suntet or Irvin• And their record qalnll Orance County rown JU verlide, 10..2, in ::t=.rdi ' 1 t ., then settled back wbllt coach Leap. eleven.a l1 lmpreulve. Tbey've lolt to county tbt fmah. ~_, ~ : ! 1: Jerry Fair uaed an hla St. Anthony and PJua X are h9Peful f.lf opponent& only five Umt in SS trlu. Johannes downed Rosalio ~uc. • • 1 • reserves tn 1'hlt proved to be 1ettln&.•'1'•Y !ram the level of J ootbill com-c__The)''v• had unbeaten atrelka ol 21 and U Fonseca of East LA, 13-5, In :>-':=.., ~ : : : a satisfactory workout. petition ailodl~ with Amllt ·St. PJ1W. aftd " . pm• ~ad they even have ·produced an tbl rmat bout; Lewil dtciJlon-
, . Tetll• » t · " n · The Artlafa .fer• Jieaded at Mater Del. eVentual Htllmln Trophy lfinner tn John ~ Mt• Jr'9 tr :'9:"11 ~~ limes by the nifty NOrco duo Travel expense has alao been a handic1p Huarte (Notre Damt). .ed Bill Kallbu of Pierce, U , ~ ,t.n.Pltlm 11 u 2:1 ~ of Doug Sheehy~ ind Aobett to the An1elU1 schools with Santa Ana, An... In 20 )'tlrt they've nev• bad a lOlln& 1n bis tlUe match : and Fate
':' Muro. Thote t1'0 never tt0p htlm, Santa re Springs, Loni Belch, llUXI. tun:ied back Tito "Hondo's Mike ~: • trying and came throqh whh Downey and La Puente 1ervlng 11 home 1( 1( 1( Hayden, 32, '1 ~Argentina 17H~.~~r.1:· Artllll .,1~ 11~~ An11lut circuit has been especially Prep loothell ttt10111 ml)' bl emnded 1o OCC's Tim Bendel pl•ced ~ their !hllilD1. runnlDI •ltack potent In loolball with loop eleven• wlnnlnl to l'ffll]er 11110D 1em11 lo the neu tutura. llCOnd In the l77·pound div!· ·:n UCI k•Pt. most of the ume, one the CIF champlonahlp the paat two 1e1aona Jn lact, 10me IChoo1J are Unln1 up po1-atoa and teammate Paul Le-;: raws step and one bounce ahead of (Bishop Ama~). tying for first in 1968 (St. sible opponents now for next year 1n antlct. Blanc wu thlJd in tjlt lU. ~ thtlr foes to romp home with Paul ), and finishing aecond in 1969 (AJnat). pation that the ClF wUI approve the mauer pound category. Tht Pirates' ~ . what proved In the encl t.o be Orange County public schools aren't likely shortly. Mike· Davis finished fourth in
~Po)o Aces ••N~::,; :i-.u a1so sco,111 in the heavyweight division. ? . the double figurea. canning 1L OCIR Rac1·ng Resumes JV Basketball The top JO teams In the 21· ~: points as the Artista indicated tchool field and their polnts
"'-Brothers fohn Henry and they could have the talent to 1Mrt111 lff) nu ""'1"'* totals lnclud. ed: 1. Or1ng1 l'trd.Y Muaimino ill bold OrWI ISi " C•I ~ ~. • w a capture their own holiday Wt. W' h p n·. . s e .Hl*lnt 10 ,.. 1ol 1.91..,, Coast 83.~: J. Mt. San Antonio ent of tl'""t u s water In oth . t ro rag er1es Flett 11.Ul c C•l ...,.,.,_ 69 3 p· •• ' G t . .., · · er games Monday I i... .... 191 G 101 o.rni~en ; . 1erce -.v; . rossmon
playera on 11oodwlll trip nJlhl, Lawndlle · down ad · ,__ '" o m wn." 3S\\; S. Santa Ana 33; 6 . Arle.ntina dur1 ... the boll· kwlllt .W.: Mtrtftl -Ftntl '· Fullerto -1 n• Id .. ,. Aquinas, 54-39, Damien.took WH•lt.~6.Wlfwl14~rt n ""; • iwVUI e ~, teuon. · · Slerra Vista. SNO, while Sunday marks the return of Tulare'i>Butch Leal. " "...,. 2. flllffwi.i -""'" L JS,~; 8. Cuesta 11; 9. The Maaimlno brother• will s I V1len1uel1 J, Lwttt !. Slldc .. ,,,. University topped M 0 re n 0 the bl& mU1Cle to Orange In the recent upemationa s, --'"'='""'-~''-'""'=''"'""-' ,,_»"·,.,_ ___ --M_::::::OO::"""=::k.::2<1:::..:l:::O·:..:Ea=st:.L=A::...::15::. ·I
:.11.....t cllnlca In BulllOI Air• V ll nd Cou t I t t . I I bse ill II
,_. beat Onta 1 81 59 Raceway . Leal w11 dl1qua1lfled on the =r :·· er del Piiia af'•-a ~y 58-54, a Cantwell n Y n e r n a 1 on a c ose o rvers w reca ,
paUon ln an invitational Whil r 0• • · The llrat ialvo o( the four· weight bias rule after ... bnting ent th1a week which . e . Laguna Beach was h · h Ronnie Sox.
1&180 lncludn teama from wlnn.i~g its sld~ of the bracket, round All Pro C ampiona Ip
P Garey beat Walnut 88-50 and 5erie1 will bring 100 top fu~I fPIU\, Bralll. Chile and the hr ' .' dragsters, runny car1 and pro "°5t Argentlnt. Bthret en knocked off Rim ol 1tock1 back to the East Irvine t!; Ferdy, one of the all·time e World, 71-$5 . .-. fa cility i.rter a month's layoff.
eat water polo players at '1::f if J... Heaviest concentration l.! In Irvine, waa: married Fri-'}...( nlCbt and will take his L ... 1111 ftll the lop fuel category, where at
'" Und h 11 H ff *" Ie1st 48 driver• will be com-
U'l:f 1 onaoney-co11en •to u UI 'h ~n -along with the clinics Gll1•1e ' " " , pe ng or an e t g t • m a n
jnd water polo 1amei1. :::i~ ! ; : ,: starting field . ~-The elder Mauimlnol, :lie ; : o ,~ Qu11ifylng for Sunday '• first
,.-uves of Argentina, recently 1-11111» 1 1 ~ 1 race In the SS0.000 series
ftturned to thtlr native land •tmen:to ' 1 1 '' begiM at 8 a.m. with elimlna-fiid were lpstrument.al ln aet-1(=:1:-" ~ ,: 1: ,: lions following from 2·5 p.m.
=tin& up th• trip wbleh Is "'-un The six-lo-one quili!ylng ~J\IOl'ed by tbt aovernment ~. " ,, "' ratio In 11\e top fuel com-~· '"-1 coun'.... L. 0en-• ' , petition is rited as the .-wt! .. ;. lttdriellltl ' • t , ;: Othen In lhe IJ'OUP lnclude •· Oonemen 1 1 s J toughest in the raceway'• ~rmer UCI stars Mt k e ~ ~ 1; : ~~ four.year annals.
artln , Maaon Philpot and ~ ; ~ : ~ And, if it's any consolation
ch Euon; Stanford '• Peter T9'•1• 1, 10 r .u to the lesser entrants, a ~d; UCLA"• Gr'I Arth;,.iM quintet ol the cateaory's top
JoncOtd'a Peter Snug1. .... Mere: '"".., 1:-";"'i: t -.u drivers wlll be Involved in the
I.MUM 3:1 10 ,. ' -u hot top fuel race . , ·: '. ~Uni Takes on Cantwell
Included in the livewme are
world champkln Gerry Glenn
nC Pacific Palisades, defend·
ln1 All-Pro titlllt John WleOe
of Newton, Kan., elapsed time
trac~ record holder Don
Moody of Santa Monica (6.37
seconds) and top speed track
record holder Tony Nancy of
Sherman Oak• (234.37 mph ).
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IAfter · 58-54 Triumph
' :. Tom Mulllnlx tc0red 11
J!olnll lo pace the Uoiverelty
Sn>Jans over lhe Moreno
I Vlklnp, 18-M. Monday
second IMUIJ Rotlrf
u Invltallonal btaket-
lollmlment at LllUDI
I H!ih.
: Thi TroJ1111 meel Cant~ell
lon!PI al I In Ult cJwn.
~onllllp round while Moreno
!P'I Ontario Ill tho conaolatlnn
liracllet. :·,,,. Tro)anl hid a IOOd !Int . • Jumolnl of{ lo a 2f.ll
l ver the -Vlkln&1, but
Volloy pouttd 11 on In
lbe eecond quarl:F for a 16-35
1dvant11e.
In the third period the Tro-Jw stayed the1d after takl111
1 31·29 lt.ed end ouUuttd the
Vikings In the Its! querier for
their victory.
Also. Fountain Valley's Tom
McEwen wUI be in his first
race In Don Garlits' new, rear-
engined dr111ter. alona: with
nine olher back-motor enlrles. -""_.,, ••• SUllt;I ....... -.. _
fet1J1
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W•o
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• t ' . ..... w•-. • • t • Tettt1 " . ·-,,, OlllrM-1'1
,, ,. Funny car spcclalllts on : n hand will include Fort Worth's
• 1 aene·Snow, Michigan'• LeRoy
: '~ Goldtteln, Jim Dunn or La
• • Mirada, Pat Fosler o I
1: s! Tanana , Dave Beebe of
Anlhtlm and San Diego's Biii ~ :: LeavlU. The latter rtettntly hit l ~ a '·" teCOrld e.t.. the quicku~
1 u ever ptrt'ormance by 11 funny : ! car. • ,. Heading the pro 1 l o c k
Uf'll,,...llt'I 14 11 !I 11 -•
M.-v11111 !J U J 1l-.M
e1t1gory ll the controverilal
Plymouth Ouster driven by
However, the rule has been
dropped for 1972 eompetlllon,
of which the All·Pro Sertea Is
a part. So, Leal la erpected to
break hl1 own track recorda: ol
9.71-1'4.69. ~
Albritton
Honored
EV'ldenur,· people out.skit of
the South and ire 1\ao lm· •
pressed t;y the all ·ro und
athleUe ability of Terry Albrit·
Ion o{ NeWport HtrbOr Hl&h.
The bespectacled Tar tenlor
Is amonc the 31 players from
25 stat81 selected for the A1l-
Americ1n high school football
te1m, announced Sunday by
Parade Magazine.
An all-Orange County of·
fenslve tackJe-deferwive 1 n d
for the Sailor football team
which was 6-3, Albritton was
one of only two Californians
picked In the all-American
llneup, whlcb was aelect.ed by
aportswriters and high 1ehool
and college coaches.
The other Golden Slate
alh1ett honored on the drtam
tq\lld WIS M, l~nd
quarterback Jemie Qu~k of
SL Paul Hip lo Senta Fe
Sprln1~
Gettlna back lo Albritton,
the M , 230-pound Sailor Ill'
doesn't only excel on the
sridiroo.
Last 1p,1n1, he finished ,..
cond In the state behind team-
mate Mark Stevens in the ahot
put with a U-5 heave as
Newport ~·as the .state tum
runncrup behind Lompoc.
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GM the'niartinfdiinker'
theseaet to the perfect martfui.
Selgram'iExtra ~
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Stanislaus ~;es .
sec Cagers, ~2-90
. By PHIL ROSS .... ....,. ,. ... ,,.,.
Afttr I frullful finl hllf. the
Vaniuardl ot Southern
Cllllarnlt CollOI• coll1psed In ·
thl ucond hllf In dropplna a
12-IO bublblll verdict lo the
Slanlllaua state .Warr Io r 1
)loodoy nllht In the '°'"" 1Ym, Coach LYM Taylor'•
Vanauardi, who piled up a 5a.
42 h1lfUme edge, get 1 week:a
rest before traveling t o
AsbJand, Ore., for the opening
round of the Southera Oregon
toumarnent nut Tu-y.
Th• victory wu the firtt or
the season for the Warriors
from Turlock while the hostJ
dropped under tht .600 mark
lo (.5.
Hero of the game for the
Northern Callfornia visitors
was reserve guard Lawrence
&nan, a junior c o t l--e g e
transfer who ltd San J01quin
Delta lnlo the state JC
playoffs laat winter.
Tht rormor Sl<lcklon prep
star bro~ht the b a 11
downcoUrt and, notlclna: all
openln& In the SCC delenae;.
drove throulh the middle of
the kay1tnd threw up a 1aven-~
footer for an easy bucket.
Small ran Into Vanruard
ct'l'\ter John Greu •fter let.
ting fly with hls shot, however.
BUt Gregg failed on an eMU•
Ing one-and-one free throw at•
tempt with three sec<iru!.s left
and a rebound and follow shot·
by G\&te Jacobs was off tht
mark 11 the buzzer sounded.
The hosts had zipped to the
afore.mentioned I 6 • p o I Tl ~
spread at lrltermb1lon 11 a.·
combiried result of ball hawk·
ing by Jerry Rinker, Kip
Uearron, Dick Sivertsen and..
John Curtis and 21 first half
turnovers by Stanislaus.
k. Cel Cel1t• fH> .. ,.,, ..
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t J I ' • t • 10
After Greg Jacobs had knot·
ted the. count at 9G-IO for the
Vanguard• on a buuUful
reverae lay-in with 13 seconds
to 10, Small did what he was
1uppoaed to.
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Start
Your
Am--Jes ~ ~ .Ga'1tea11 GN~e •
Face: E~ -~~lsw-q, ~~ks
Oranp CO.II, Saddltblck
Enoines! =p~t:~ ~'t'..:t A tBenefitDinJWr
-"""-ball -loni&bhohen au ; 1. k three area Junk(_ co\leges bolt l • • ' uy De e Hou/gate r1va11. . . ; .~---------·· -------OCC'! Pjrates, H for U. Stulonj football eoacb John , • -. meet OWfey ' wlllle • RalltOIJ wiJl be , the featu~
' QAYTONA' BEACH, Flt. _ 'lllty call hlm the human oom-Saddlebtclt (1-9) entwlnt 1petl1er Ii a dloner Tueoqy,
pot..., but Msrk Donohue ...,.,... he 'sometimes get& mlJed up Moorpark · ~ Miafol\ Viejo Dec. 28 ~i. lbe Jolly Knltht
When be thinks about vark>ul facet.r of 1111 IDdiana....:11. ,.." and High. Golden West {M) facu: Restaurant in Garden Grove "· stock ....--the ChapmAn frosh team. All . · ..-csr. ' i tbree Ulla .begin •t I. to benelit ·f"1''¥" ol three Cal ·
•• "I have' to tum 11\)' mind off lnlti•DIP.tll. cart lbd ooto Orange Coast allO has two State (Fullerton) foot b a I I ' ._ thlnaa." Dcoobue expla1ned prlvslaly ill..-the announce-s1 ted th! ' hes ho killed · ~t 1ut week that he will campa.Jgn 1 Matador 1n the ,lm-other games a s weea, coac w were tn an ~ NASCAR' Grand NaUonal races for American Motors. hosting ruo Hondo WedneJday airplane crash. • and traveling to Ventura Rabton, who will be 1J1 ·
"I rel 'em ""11\Jaed 11llCO In awhile u to what ~ to Thurldsy night. •···th • c i·r rnla < ••
Jolly Knllht, U Gard•n
Grove Blvd., Garden Grove.
·Gals' «e ·w.orne. OtecU lliould be ....r.. d l r.p c tm
paysblo lo the Foot b 111
CO.Ches Trust Fund. •
Lakers Set . ' Spe~ial Drill
LOS· ANGELES -The Los
•t," he 11id'. "At this pDiQf. we don't know whit· the MaUdor Golden We 1 t' r Rustlers, QUU em 11 0 , prepar~,. !'C: to respood to. Tbete tan have aome thlnp I don't under-fmh lti>m cspturing the Chai· hls Slanlprd tearq for Us Jf".
a yet." • fey tnvltaUol)8.l consolation 1 Rose Bowl date , with
l ()le of the problema of driving a 4,000 lb. missile on the champlonmip, host tough san Michigan w~' a persotlal An1eles Later . playu1 have
bgh speed super speedWays ls that Donohue la starting from the Diego Mesi Wedntaday. .1_ friend of' Joe O'ijara, Dallas announced they wtll bold. a
be&inn1n1 aa a rookie once more. . And S.ddleback wjnda up 11.1 uoon 'and Bill Hann 1 b, • a~lal pr'•dict for the beoefit
"One of the things w~ don't undentand,'1 he &aid, "ls how pre-Christmas state ThurSda,y ~.. , · of the children of the three Cal
lbeae boya uae abocks, They don't use adjustable shocks, which night at ~on Viejo against coaches °',1·8 acouUng assign-state (Fullerton) foot ba 11
ii tomething we thought about immediately. rugged Jl'ulleHon JC. meni to Slin L'uls Obispo when corcht! killed tn the crlsh of
"lnafiead of adjusting ttWi shock absorbers, they just hant their light plane crashed in the their private plane last month.
more of them on. We thought that was kind of curious. but when Santa Barbara MoUntains. . The team will hold an open
we put eitr.a shocks on for our test at Charlotte w'e went faster. Soph Results Ticket..' for Ute dinner •re . pr•cllce ltllion •t the Forum
? "We dill don't know why. We just dJd." nd.a 'Ibe u ·n ; To compete on even temis with the Dixiecrats who donil4 ... ._..... $10 each and money will 10 In-· Mo Y· me ct! WI
na.te this kind of racing, Denohue has • Jot of teaming to do. •--1.i1 IMl M111111111"1M1 t.o the trust fund "lablisbed·•t · begin at 1 p.m., with the w.~,. 111 " nu w.r• Forum , doors open at noon. He . la attacking the problems the same way he alwaya bas. Clelllt9 n•l " 111 $CUwtNlll Cal State. Laker wives will be In the lo~ l~g at them as an engineer trying fOr optimum performance. :,Z;~~1 (IOI ~ 14:1~":. Some $75,oo::I has already by,\ and anyo~ who w!Jhe• to
, Just bow he will do u a driver with 30 or 40 other cars on ~i.r C•l . G 041 c1w11H been raised by donations and contribute to the educational
tbe track at the wne Ume remains to be seen. Donohue has Sc1r1111 1utis: Hunt~ -Moll the r~t Coachts Mercy fund '. eJtablished for t h e
gone on ~rd many timtl u not liking the 1'bump and run" ''~•lftl""' Edison tt·l•. Bowl game. at A ft ah elm children will be able to do so.
tecbn.lque they uaed in N_ASCAR loni before it WU· practiced in ••-1su un . vM11 ,.,,. stadium, but the organizers of · Thole contributing $1 ~ill
the NFL. ' we1,.,. ns1 " ttl ........_ the drive still hope to reach · ---1ve an -10 Laker team i L • Oil~ ttt .. CJ) Jelkl J"C\..~ .... Aeredgnq .. Pl•U Bit' P•rt Trox111 1121 c • l!l •-the $100,000 goal. The three plcturt.. while anyone con-=~ c•J g 1::1 J:::; coaches left 11 ch 11 d rt n tributing $5 or more will
"I feel th• DObocly:i &o be pubed around on tM ·nee l!dt.ft II*' -M1111'11 1•1. Pur11111 fatherless. receive an auto,rapbed Later
track," t.e N~ "bat can art so bis ud the "trlCb IO 11~e1tt1m1: 1,,1_ 21•1., Tickets are available at lhe buketball. small and ~-1 •big I part k fl ..... fe Uppea. ,_.:;:::::::::._:=:_::.::_ ___ _:=::.:._=.::.==::.:..:::...C::.:__:...:_ _______ _
"I can't 111 for •Ull .btw I •m 101n1 to react, because I
hlvea't doae tt. I can't fly • type of r1c"" \al the .Wt of
IHI ,play where tbey try to. bloclt you or pulh yoa off tbe road.
1 nally doubt &mt ru nm into tat."
So far, hi the Qarlo&te test ucl wttli a few famDllrbatloll
lapl 1t Daytou. Doaobae ... s noted oaly oae tlp.Wlcat dlffer4
eace i. this type of ractn1 from Olt M-Nt doae la tpa ;rlteel
can ud Rdans -the lact of ~ teclmiqae.
"Some driven mJgllt say tbls klad of ndDI lsa.'t ilten:st.-
1.q, because you do1't ue the tWotlle. TbeH emn are bulclllJ
uderpowered by modern ~y standards. Yoa ru wide fP01
ud you tUe that f Ute thrthle) out.
"The trick seems to bf wltH you •re cornering to work ~
ward a setup of maximum 1tablllty, not to 1et.,too far out of
aUpe. You doa't want \If; Pt 1ldeways, because tllat ICl'abt
off-1peed. ..,
. "It'• bard for me to analyu tbil type of nclal ·yet. -.
elate we haven't got lh1..cu sorted oat. We aren't sure yet of
tbe lll1pe tt should be, tbe de1lp. We haven't 'slicked It olrt' like
tbe otlter &e1m1 ls.Ive. If we can set a lwldJe on Utme -s
we'll Imo" better ltow we wUI do ." · I
No Thought ta'DecHtdng l11cltatl-r
Maybe If we had thought about It, we would have de<:,llned
the invitation to rlde around the 2.$.mile tri.oval aj 08ytona
Speedway with Mark Donotlut in the American Motors Matador
at an average speed of 165 mUea an hour.
Alter all, Donohue hadn't ever raced a stock car btfore, bad
never aeen a stock car rice,. W1¥.'t sure of the spet;d worthlneaa
of bll new car and was P,r0ba6ly nervously cmtemplatlng the -·,being~ Ills pnoeng<!I-. "'1at had la' affect h1.s C<JOQcplr•
IJOI\ at the wheel
• Another fellow who weftt around the track with Mark before
we did wu worried about G forcl!:I on the 31-dqree bating in
Dtytona's first tum. He left his glallel behind, because he wu
afraid the pull would drag tbem rl«bt ol.f bil noee. :
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We had visions of facial dlstort19m and mucuiar discomfort
induced by gravity, of sheer terror ~ at the 11taU •• the
driver would deUberately let the tlres broat loOfO iJid oend us
auding up toward the rim u I! we were cailCbt 1a the J>e.9il's '
• Clean al.w.11 d .... ndlal--· ollor • Triple.-t..,.,,. BJlon. cord construction
centrUuge. ·
It was nothing like that. ·
Fint we &Upped feet lint into the confining· tuperstruclure
ci braces throu&h the o}>en pao.senger window and wedaed lit a
mua: seat alongside the ·driver. A crewman atraped us tn. and
wt 'found our arms curl«t uound a couple of the tupportin&
bars. ·
Donof.aue BlUltlfl 120 '!'Ph :
Donohue fired lbe .e ..... and acceler•ted dowa pk to11c1. Be
WI• illtttna: 128 mllu u 11H1" and 111Dlll1 lpeed u Ute ear u-ered tJle flrJt turn, I '
Tbat's wbtn Ute world UDD:eci over and eveeytll:IJI& rolled ap
01 ltJ side. • \'
· T1:iere are fovr stripe• ~ lues Giii tlte buts, ud Do•
lnte aimed lite Matador ltefwee1 the !fint IDd second one.
We Ud beard tllat pvttatlonal and cutrifagal pulls were
IO put 1t speed that the baaktngs gave lbe illasloft of fiattenln&
oat, tUt the 1driver felt t•e lte wu oa a level roadway. 1'11:at
wun't tbe case. We wert tipped over, ranni.1 HAI' Ute rfm. of
a &ea.cup, and all we collM, tee ahead was more of ,the same.
Tbe tint tum aeemel ·Ute tt would never end, but It did.
And then came tile one.JiJle'ltrlilglUway, the shortest place on
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.iJ i:rimnA LOwRY " '. iJie OJ~bt for 1ixa apidoll' -I
. Nl!W., YORJc , (~} r_ : c~~. verlOft ,.. of ':A
· Teh!:vl'.sion vlewtn find thl9 a , C)uiJt!'ftl• ~rol,. 1 J8,CCJUet
crazj-, mi.Jed.up '!Kt on tht : ~~au ~gr:am ahoµt the
network!. Many aerlu pfo. ' ~!JS, • dOcumentary on the
grams are repeats, and an ex· 1 • I~~. ~r d . •t?d • . Dann~y
tniordfni,,.numbcr of 1j,ecial '11vunlt .com~f. ~ mu~1c
prOgrim.s and new1 documen-hour.
tariti are prHmptlng regular NBC, o~· 1~ eve:nlng wi
I -~., i an hour-JAnl: r.epprt of a day
"'' • ... t ' · 1be tu.son: The ' Nielsen-. whicb . ~pier• ·~ J,ohn
The sin . ·t:lhne:nte Com. research . Grga'nlution, whole ~e:Uor ~pent 'T1lb Pre1i·
munity Thea~ lw announced .. rePorta on audlenct 1lu and · dent N~f'l'·· ro1row,e:d ~Y t~
u.e clSlipg ror Its version of ~ com;o.JUon are the Industry'• . fir1t of11. a, )t"!o-.pArt • White
the_ popufar. ,nlualcal 1'Y0u:re 1 most 'widely used yardsUckl ' Papef" .,tr~(; ~· ·s . in-
GoOd M~.Charlie Bro~n." ls Uiking a wetk.of(, u it~: volve9'!n.~tn Y·i•~qi.betw~
, Mar~· MaMing and Karen four or five Umtt 1 year. . JMJ -W.J.fq . .\'it die end _of
Moe will bead tl)e cut in the W'lh NJ..,. •• ,,.. .,_ the <YNI Jf bu,a balf·hour rolts of Charlie and Lucy J • n aiwlJ11 1..,.au-hi - ' ,
with JoAnn ApplegeU, .JI~ die:nce nttmatu -aQd wilh re.port · on : e President 8
Speirs, Jim Borenl and Steve people preanned to be: preoc-, Be~u~ (~tlQg with the
Splith completing the 'San cupied with holiday prtpa.ra· Br1tWt ,,Prlme . ')/1nlster
Clemente company. tions -the netWorkl fb\d ' it • Edward Hea(h., ,
Robert E. Mot ii directlng conveni~nt to s.llP in re:rti:ns. CBS has One spfcial, an e:ar-
the JDUslcal with JJ.andy Cobb _The three networkl Kheduled , ly evenin1 d)rogrim on the
1ervlng U choreographer and many between Mo~ay night state of the , U.S. AhnY today.
musical director. , Arthur and Christmas Eve. Losers in U,.ls jam' are the
C.Ollins .will provide piano ac-DoCtimentaries and new1 viewers: , One interested in
oomparilmenl department • p e c I al 1 fre-what the 'Presk!eht's day is
"You're 1 Good Man, quently attract smaller au-u11:e would prohlbry be con-
Charlie Brown" will optD Jan. die~u than do entertainment cerned about the condition of
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WHITE DEATH"
Z7 at the Cabrillo Pl,Jyboµae:.,. ~. So 'inctll!ibn ol acme , ~·Army;-_a~ there is no .
202 Avenida cabriUo, Su thil' "e e k1 will not hurt • way to watch both: . -NATIONAL GENERAL .THEATRES
Clemente. and will play for networll:'i waitlon ii) the tight , ·Meanwhile •• ,the 111 i e J s e n 1L-:r.;::~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~=~-:~1 ~ weekends, Thursdays three-~twofk ratings race report f9r the wffk ending
through Saturdays. currently In progttss. Dee. 12 shows CBS'• "Al1 in .., , ·
The practice, however, has the Family" still the nation'• WEEKDAYS 6:4S SAT. & SUN. 1:.15
Promotion
resulted in an unfortunate most popular program, follow-(
piltup or 1pecial1 a n d ed by a Bob Hope variety hour
documentaries tonight. on NBC, and CBS'• repeal of Ak, for lnstance, has pre-the: cartoon "A Charlie Brown ~ lta e:ntlrt acheduJe for Chrl!tnw." . For: Oscars
Discouraged Christmas Concert •
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Mo-'h ::J _ h ~~:~::-rm:~!~ _vn Viueo T 'Ursday
slderation it their promoters •
attempt to soUr:it v o1& e 1 ·? Yuletk&e favorllta comprise Millie Arnold , and singl!)g .by
through "outrllhl. ucetslve Ult lpl\Ci.t PICUll Channel 4 the "Caroleen."
ind vulgar" methods, the wllJ.. detiver to viewtn on The Channel 4 apecial was
Academy of Motioo Pictw't 'nlllnday, at ·?:JO p.m. produced and directed, by Don Arts and Scienca na warn-ed. · • • A Otrlstmu Concert.•• Davis, who collaborated wlUi
. . . Dragon in 1969 for the Emmy-1 An Academy tb.tement Nici 111th the Glmdal1 Sympbooy award winni:ng production Qf
a few promoUons in recent conducted by Carmen Drqo~,. "'l'he Sounds of Christmas.".
years have included gilts to wW abo feature Metropollllin ----------I
the voting members ·and Opera . 1tar J e a n n I n e:
blatantly e:1ce:ssive advertising Altme:yer. Miss A It me ye r
extolling: certain films. solOI with "Cantlque de: Noel"
The 1tatement 1ald the ("0 Holy Nlaht") ind 1'Ave
Academy, which 1pon.90n the Maria.''
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Lssue specific rules 'o n stl.!Onal ofiering, 'Dragon con-
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preleninl to reiy on the cood ! Firll. Noel," "Qod R<ot Ye
taste ol. the nominees or thosl!! Merry Gentlemen" and "O
seeking nomiatiol\I. 1 • Tannenbaum. '1 Jn a special ar-
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hsve been (ll~iPf*>ltltM .;, 'the ' fe:rs .''The MUsical Sli11ff Bdx,"
1tateme:nt added. · · ' 1 illustrated With m 1 n l 1 ~ u r e
Daniel Tarsdash, Academy · dollJ ·and carousels.· -
president said there have For a change: of pace, the:
been inslanch where huge orchestra pre:aenta a medley
campaigns bf..ve resulted \n· that )ncludes: '•St ate: r's
stimulating "the ICOm o( the fialti." "Hark the Hera1d
voters rathfr than their -..... Angeli Sing.'' 1'0 Come: All Ye .. -..---F1iihful" and "De:ek the
port. Hallli." with balllt studeni. undtt1 the dlr.cudn,of Caoo«a
Park e re:ogr1pher-lnatructor I
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Produced by Colin·Higgins and Cho~H Mulvehill
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Gflered.'. u~ room bu Where .., can-·)'OQ flnit • lt1•!111 oll'
lireplaco. Alt -· Dellll>• pool -•l at, 123"500. I • -RT IWMlirf• 1u1 '°"""·-.. 1 ....... """' .. ~and....,,.• AOU:.wtth•bed. NEWn111 -.,
fa!!. a~"Pool • ""' -SeiJu,.. ,,.. - -boioe ....... 125,000. , •• • , • tiril· ptfji within ._,.. CI09Ca '°don't',_, tNa one.. -. ·
throw. P'"'-....... A ver; aoeclol -!or 0 S BZilROOM • -· 11'
COLLJN•,&'Wli.TTS tamlliea W1>o tm ·aot·-both .... ., ...... 121.!00. ·•· • : J•N-!'fw . . to Uv9, and -.,llG-'53:1 ·o 4 BE!>OooM ,A. HUGE ~, o! ~~
· "•· • ·•· DEN,·Baclc ~ ..... -'ISO on . !If.!!, • .-llM-5623 ~ ' U<OJ: .,...., • N •-home
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-:',' $450 DOWN • Roy Mcco.:Jl:'R.;.ii,;~. -In<!..;.,~~ ,lloth
Thie 4• . the Wi<h ""' -or balloon l8IO N"""'" 11vl C.M, --··=I ·thlnc·~lljoj, -...,..,..., Can ,.... 1ie11eft 541-7129 °' It· at thla -
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-.-...... 111~-·-"H. Beacb'HilleitJc>. ROOM TO SPARE· ·~"''·· . .,3
Ovi-... ,3"oJ1.l .. pHa! catloal. On!pletey -JUI!"""' !uW 4 BR·2 b8
P,U». 8CTJOIO• i: " }shed ,with new paint tn .t:J corner~. ~ 1£Q> ~:
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C.U for appt. and rtui1her Priced ·only $21.0oo. wl..th an
-.·Walkor & Lee Ntrs, -avall, Call •
. ' " • 11213 -. Me-1'r.i4. 516-!!llO <Oi>en Ewe.)' '[n lrtJEX] . ,.YOU WINllll . ~-~a· ~~, _ '9 ,. , . Doiilr must .. ~ <lits ,.... u -----~· ~-_,_., -' fef. tu reuona.-Cbecll: tbeee ' · ., ·..-1w .. "llf 1 }:.~~--. ~Nlft'MOVED-. . . . . , . * \!.,. 1am11y no. ~-nebotr"°"" .View, . . ~e.a •-~-huce'""""·room +'4' Classificatio.n.100·1 , '""" ut ureplace. * ~·.,... · ,.. '* Corotr lot · ~'.Lla,rre tamlly rm. I ' •ill.i ·i-1· ··• •••ata•e ..,.... : ·--~·. 1,.-)'&rd ._... ·· * Boat access. with J1Um1 pooil. ·
• -' I Specia!Jy , priced at 129.900. 2389 ~ ~ di.Uy 1Jl.5
Cla\11ficallon 150-11 , PULLER REli.'L TY . • , : ,_;., . llil -~ .. Cany ·~ . .... on , Cl11!ificdion 200 .. 260 t , 1M) Newport Blvd., C.M.
I I~ Five-·· 3 boU... -. °'11 -Ev.a. 1115-1821 -"'~ e "" """"' lauodty ...... J . $1',500. · · ... ..,....Beautilui..,.,;et • J l"DRM5 + ' Clei1iflcation 300-355 lot •t llennl .... Lane and t"Bli.THS ·
. RoyoJ st. Georp """'· Tllll I '. .· 'll•J bometobelncftnllbed•nri lhln> --' ~~n;a••~llllllt and lhould be avaflable lft imlde,• w/w crpts,
• • . mld.J'onuuy, Drive 1>Y ...i I .tining, litin 1110,
Cla111lic1t'ion 360 .. J70 8N It. then call .owner at bar, dbl 'p.te en·
I , I • lr:Al Mf.ll~. -· ,, , ' + iltt '(!!OVd patio. F'llU ....... I~ F HOM1AB1Llfj· .SlUOO. SJ>bmh. Call
CJa11ilicet1on 400-465 SOLVED · . ~TY, tnu
I . I~ ~.. And el..,.. . ' . Hunt. Bch.
AMol•cunna 7' inside and out "markej tllll: . · Y ORES
• . . 1ht -buy 111 '. ,,_ VllW & POOL
Cl•s•tfiuition IOO..SIO neighbodlOOd ct.thle'homel. 1W&tmtr0ntk1 ~, 4 or
I ; [j} f ,Bdrmo 3 llP • doom, ~ -~'-· ·Vlew from·mosl
. ........ -' , .. lli'epta ... + """""' bonUs '!"""-' 17'"" lot; ·~ • , . . ... room. "1«110 · ""1!. Red. 1o ~.000.
Clouificatlon 125•535 Biii Grundy, Roiltor' ,...---,--·--~· • 341 -•flll ·-'' 1 · ~Ind i'liinl 117\1 'SUPER TowNHOU5E . . .L:il ' -. ., bOlhl, dbl, ....
· ClH1iltcallon HO.HS · . pool ulol du~. l\fuy, . ' , VA REPO many """" ..._: Your
I · l(J•) ' cbok:e C.ll. or li.s. ·Veiy . · .. ,_.,,, 3 Bedroom llxer upper bar-rea9onal>ly P!'le&!. -SUbmll
~'-•f · · pin, Excellent North Coit& on ' mm.. • · : • ...,.,., lcotlon -575-HO . Mela location; F1!11 price. COLl~S & WATTS
I · I~ 123•500' An.Yono can. buy ' • ' REALTY · ' __ ...,.. . with ........... '"" than ' • '·.
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• Cla11lflcatlon .6Q0 .. 699 • ins. Hurry • Vacant .. SU Eva. 116UtVJ1
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Cl111ificellon 100·116 Nl!W LISTING ' $29,900,,lt lW>ll•11~1. lilo'53:1 f . -,3BR.,':Lbo.eccb •. ' "· I --~ 11~1 ::. I:"...=. r:r
Clelslfl•etion HO.HI reolala.· '!12·"'° .'You ... ,___,...,,.1_·__, tbelandl $3000 D I • I ........ 11~1Colt;67Wll63 ,GC-2Z3-. .~.... •.· ..
. • • . with Ito ... , .. 8 . Clossin lion 900°912 ft..,...., ~ Mil · . ,.,,,,,;.._ · 1•1 =: .:;::.i.:=· '
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country 11tttna on Costa
¥ea'• -deilnlble ... Eat·
llile. 3 ---2 baths, ~ntent tann-
ltyie ldlchen with ....
of brf,ck work, floor to 'ceOJng· raised hearth
brick flreplace, Panellns accents the mood, on &
cOrher lot full of trees.
All for·$26,7M. No down
to Vets. •Grannis·' Real·
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SUBuRBA!l LIYING
15 MIN." TO. CITY . Private area of U :year
old homes. Thia ls a 4 bedroom and 1amlly room wlth,.2 good size
bathl, bullt..in kitchen
WI.th --· ber, ti.-.. place and new carpet·
fn1 throulhout. Better
than new~ All terma.
4 BEDROOM,!
2 BAlHS
$24;250
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tru Newport Hei!lhto.
J'ront exterior complete.
ly done in , uaed • brick,
, hillside loeation • with
'three IP!ldOUS bedfooms,.1 brick lltt111>ce, _,,.,.
,at.airs ·recreation rqom
with .wet bar,· 2 bat.ha..
AD nmodeled 8 Yeetl aa:o. .J'ant.utlc home for·
enttrtainlng: '47.900.• Milite otter. Owner anx .. @&.~R-..al
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11:::::::::"2 .. ~·j =;;;;m;;m;;~I:l![)~~I : I &r!&"" Ajllo, IC.,,. .. Apt' """""' :: Apt. lllllunt.( .. Mr; Vllurn. w :, .... Coal•~·~ • ' no c•••-C-.odol'J'or c"';-..-::::J ~~i£~:·::·:...!,.urn. .. """"11-111
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9 GAR11£N TYPE BUNGALOW APTS. '
4 separate buildings. Shake roob ' Private patio~ No stairs. All I story bungaiowi. 2 &
&.bedroom.a. Some have flrepl~ces. The type •
of building• that attract and bold. good te.,. ~It. lnCome '16,740· yrc '145,000, Excellent l fina!Jc111g.
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WESLlY, N~ TAYLOR ~o., RHltors
2111 Sen Joequln Hills Rood
NEWPORT.CENTER ' '444910
AcrHgt for •~It · 1.10
f.AL~lf.00.K,-. 1,pprox. 10.3
Acre•. Avocado, . oranxea,
-pl115 tmall lake, Prime:!
Assi.tm~ 6%% loan .~ $9'J, 700.
545-1.583 Bkr.
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, : Iii fAllWAl * ,PJISH AIR cost• -
J ,a.u...n _ ltttiW. bt, ~ ~· 1111•. 4fPI. .t Brick..ana.dc: bar A -planter. ' ~'-W ' Watk:S-blk:a to S.acht
"lbulttln ld~n. Im•" ... bl"!'~· (2!3) 301"""7· ' 'Balcooj, ·w.u. ... •hoeplntl. • nu APTS. '-I .... -y decor. IRAND NIW .
clOled ard tr. Huntm,i..' lleoCh School buut.po.1t door; A• " ' , • ' l>bl aModtld ..... lrplc, !!' Ed~. JUrr~atq ~ ""'"'=',,.;,=,...,-,....,...,-1 1racd.my d•eora tecf. ON TD ACRU 1 & I IR'•· la; blU., '"'4fCetpl rwfrf&, l'iom $145. Dllhataer, ...
TOWNHOUSE 2 Ntm'. 111 Boau•All. fllmjillro. v..., I. I u. ........ -Prtvotepotlo ,..,., -.. l<o ... '"' ,..., --lo .....
Ba, 1 eptJ. dqi9, refric, reasontble-reat, ~ A ~ I Pm. pade& lMaDdry tt.c.' • 1 53t,t7U. _L Forced air = Gira ...
*NEW 2 BR, 1 Ba T~ wW/dr)T, d&hwshr. bltl~ l~l . pelt wJMlmt. 351 ,.._.,°hNdl 0.blt1 IDbl. -Neu er.. Co; AtrpOrt Ir e .il;oVE DI TODAY! e room.. Beau ~ ... ;:~· d1:ri.~ .v:.t: Bl~ pitlo, pool, •cl u b·bte , V1etoril, 4pt. 4. IOD SM ..... QD(.166-XU UCL A4UJt. OD!¥· !Odl.lr pet& wtlcorne. 2 BR. =--=·.wet•!:.~
$10C)<lo $22S. • Nr. le ll~mo. i..a... SINtt°" Unbollnoiily iiMUllfUI ti=e w Owl 11..,.i am Salo Am .A... l!S§, All -Pool, av, ,._. a -lo b I '
551-84001 • ~k 632-H&l, home 116)...~. YALD' ISER.EGude.nAPtl. -"-~Mrs. .lo.ebll8. Apt ..... ir:llO. ·Tum'~ Avail Al1ul.t tMnr DO _,: SC $·
ii"UPI, tilt1'ft1ri1. Ml ·A<1u111 -no ·peto.• ,_ NIW lll6'll5 .' '!!It-'.\: ~JI Ln., H.B. !L CORDOYA Mrrs,. LRG ,2 BR,1 BA homo. Lti<. ....,._ Ji. 15lb, au:G3>. 2077 Charle
Jlv. rm + din atta fenced Penluu&a ;., .. lerl.U ~ ~ ~ 3-B • 2 batbl; bpttltn. ear.. I.AV MEADOW APTS. 2· •·• 3 alt. s1• •UP. Pml. Near Harbor~ Hamll~
yard: 1115. mo: 0lnclud" . , . Sa-sCto 1·2Bdnn, Fiim'. ."'!¥. dr•~· Encl. Pl' Bffm coWap. -11nt, ChrlotnWi ho.... MORA
ret.rif, stove I .ra.rde~ .. 2 ~· .~am eeJlinc . unturtt. rroni ~.SEE rr: •· Com,p. tirlm;.. Private ix;!• patios. nc:nation ta. KAI 18881 Mora lC&I
167 now.,, PH' 673-7).ll. ~ .. partil!Jy fllmbh<d, OJ 2llo p.,,.,,. "2-86'IO petJi>. 705\I Otchld. l2lO For et:tdes. All oduJlo. no .,.... IA· •,\ik E. al Boacb.l!!l""'!!!!!"!!!!!~~·!I
Fowttaln Val'IY . tt to the be~ch, refrl1, wa. LOVELY I'_: 1 BR . ~th. yearly. e J BR'1 f!t01' AS 1JJW • 1'IE EXt'liiNG
160 Beaut. 1gl'@'tn. rollina: mt. L'd I •--~ "' .elect iacl~. c;v. ...... ' apta. 1-.~. 0 Jti Sl!i9/mo. . 'ALM MESA APTS
acres. TAKE for only noo. ~ 0 '"" • • Br, 21ii &, Frptc, Dl.Jllni ~ A deck. c.an Marie so.,, rup, ·fl~ itove, SU ' I ,....,.. !"": •sr; w. Bay St., CM. L•1UM f'Mll. 1 •
down s100. mo. 968.-00h. 1 •ts' 3 BR, 2 BA. de.luxe. rm .. crpts,.dfPB ,'$250. a mo. ~2313. '' ~rt.Funltodz,. u~m. '~; ·-·'¢! ~-~ tt5.ooT3 . ·LAifNA NiGUIL··, ~ ~ ~~·
Commorcl•I Y<arly. Qulot ...._, , to 847"°"' • ' •l\j>P'r· $1SO t. ms. 11!1i1 El 1, * • :~:..... Pork·Llko Surl'OUftdlnt ~~TMJNTS ' ~]Up-· .... Pr~rty 151 strada. ~Jones Realty Huntington· le•th Camino Dr No. t. CM. *'iA,""YVIEW ... .,,....,... QUIET. DELUXE ' 1 BA,11 * 2 BR, 2 BA, pqal.,JIC.'\mf, .. ~ bl1P • . -e-"'O:~,...,,---"''--· service! ~am. . 1 !W&-0451. _..._....__ .. __ . 1·2 &: 3 BR APTS tull~ t~A draped aha& crptt. dlW, ·~
9.T NET ' Return, $36,000 LIDO horitq. Bayfroct Aptl 3 BR. 2 BA. el~t bit-in R/0, A<lllUUl.Clfll the quiet cpeftin& A1S') FURN BACHE~ : From ~175 ~tc. Adutta no Jll'.la.>
below appraJaal, Newport SJX)-$50(1. FA .hi., crptl, 60xl00 ft. (ofory del' ~r l~ Cpts,:, wattt .A: ~~ Af.ts.., •lot Pl'v pab .• Htd ~ Ind ·w,;'!'V1cabJf /water, SINQI'.n .'~··r·'~ $135
BeaCh ·commercial oomer Broker. 6'7!r4922' ;nec1 ~ rar., lndicP.d· 2 BR, Util paid, Adulta. No Aitultaner only. i 1 ~:1 :f· qujettsrorieru:' ~~· .Nr lbop'1 * Adults onl>' 'all •kit.: ~Wi.; ~ ~ i·~-: ···•·~ nun "40
with 23 """1'"" COZY 2.Br, 2 Ba,•"1>1.-dbl-,:,":; in todaf/1225 pom, 12llll'mo.,>"11'\Y. -. _ ~ · ·; Apll. tor ..,.w.;i • Maltlnlque Apts. bid twtm ,poot'. BllQ'i, privy!'.•,. rllhi"jj.;,J"""..,.::
Realonomlcs, Bier. ·6'15-6700 pr. Appl. Avail .. Jan. l.June 2 BR·, ~lf!C: bit-In R/0, FA *•' fMS.3613 ** NICE 1AJBr1rtilen, $9S J C.U <1'14) ~ .tm Sula Ana Ave., ct\& ~tlos • bal~ 'Open prio!d! '19Ji M9M~.
Income Property 1'6 30. 21~ Vla Dijon: heat, carpet&, 'dbl. 1arqe, N~wport ie4ch l(p, child ok. Nice etticit 'CUSI'M ftnir.bed apt, IUperb Mir" Apt 113 , •M .w ~~ ~~ '~_.:t!.213 (5 blka trom Newport Bhd.>
DUPLEX • NEWPORT ' · 60xl00 .l•nc«I lot. Move tn, 2 BR, 1 114 Balboa P•mn. ~[or n>t\\11<, ail,ults. ill view •1 bf>'., ocu.n, Catalina •BEAtrru'UL GRQUNDS e ·oll o.wn v= "'*"" 511--' ~~"""""tax"1'it~'-'•" I , llfl!l tod.,..1175porm< .. A•kfor ll85wintor0<$2J.lyt!uly E.16thSt.MJ.... j fr<>mlplc~~-Ltil SPANIS!IDECOR rJ.., · "'4i1i * 2'BEDROOMw*1 bet~ ·~· 3Ut. '58.000 .. · ........ -.. ·. Rental-~nt. 962-«n. t6#-3.W or. ~f. . i FURN 2 Br. Childtto OK.~ liv 'tin, dln'I hn.; 'ldtchen. .~/cond. Gu. wtr. JM!:. · port · ' ' · ttAi Ba Townhbuae' eonctpt.
sethng pnce. lntere1t only CHA:RMING 2 ·Bednp town. D f Unfu a.. pets Heated ~ Lndry bathroom, bdrm, kn pr. Garap, Pool, Ree. rm., Beam otlllnp, extra ?,. down ,pa~nl! 2 yrs. old.'· hooae. 11' Bath, patio, dbl._!'_!!!~ m. ~1 nn .. USMonteViat;CM. $300fM.tnclutil. Shown by laundry. 1 BR $1411. 2•,Blt * NEWPOlt·T'* 'bedrma,'encI i.itto. ncia-w~ErEaBARR&TI Hou•• Unf~rn. 305 ~t:°°f& clubhouse. no C~st• ~···,:,; .. 'I NICELY film-. 1 BR. Gar. :JPf;• glT\?·-$l~~~~adeMeaaApll'1 ~ , SHORES 'I :1u1:.n-O:un~~
REALTY Gontrol 6 io ,i:::.·"" ""'· NEW Spanisb _3 Br, 2, £ =·I mo. Quiet.,.,, No d.t-'·,.,;.;~~.'":'. llOW. Wlllon,S..MU.No<l \:;" !i.,8:;;.~~ .... S.ll'Q'• •. ...., An
' COLLINS ... WATTS bit-im, .... '"'·.,,,. Xlt , -., ......... rm ~ "THE GABLES" • ...,..line,' Qtl\4ftn . OK. ,_..,. .. _ .....
642·5200 642-4353 REALTY El•M•. $225. '"''''ii" VERY nl" 1 br dplx, Qu!ot "' . tee. 2·Br W/prt .... Adlll. $235. ... ,.;.. • ' H'ARBOR GRtol!Nl • SPECIAL • C &· W 642-2222. ' '. ' l\'P., ,.,...,, l 1dult""" Cottli Mtu l<!lllld.,C..tod. ....,, )'Id. CA~L 546i037o " 511-0!25
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PRlt,ICIPALS ~LY RENTAL Flt'IDERS 962-""'3 Pollo. Bli-itt wul)er~' ., ~AOIELOR APT, IUI. Ol!LUXE Gardn<'t/mainL Call btwn 1 1" llRANP NliW .~ * BRAND NEW*
, $49;000 · •J• w! '"" c~A. MBA *WE bave a tarte ael11tCtion stove-oven. CptJ, dJ'pt. tlf; .. tat I: tut tno'• ~nt. .a .l...'•'RtMENTS A S. &36--U2ll. .,...._ ..__._ A A "':""' L• Cos .. .&-... 3' HOUllCs ~n la.rgt! lot Hou1t1· * Apts. of 3 and 4 Wdt®m homes 6f2.3936 548-3085 • , .•. 1_ • can 646-3589 . '"'P"" , 2431 Oranct Ave. "G" $155 ...,_ .,.,.... na ve .(ACT'Ol:!I ,..... ••
2336 E'l~n Costa M@U *· 645-0111 * that can be . moved into • , . , . > , Air °*I. -trplc • • 3 Swlm-from S.A. Cowitry, au!)) 1 .l 2 BR. bltnt,' ft'!,auldQg
Near .Back Bay F-,. r-·-~--J. almbSt immediately on'otir DUPLEX 2 br, ·~· ~l•t 1 BR, w/w,:beam ctil, drps, mine Poot.. Health SJ>a •• J lclnn * 2 lath l~~o!. ~~;:J: .... ~·~ ~~~ .. ·-.-.
Of .. :i."~ Ev .. ,,,,,~.....,. ''"" .......... unu Rent·Optl 1 no ~·· catt ·pr rnol(lr -Utll~. 1 .a.dult. No pet&. T~nnit: Crta. Game A-Bil· ... .l __ room with ca~ ~ .... ~ ... ~...,... pg......., ....... c,. -J.Ui . es~~ -FURNJSHE.0-, on pan . 548-2720 ._ Y"'·· .,H ..... ..,,..,. 11 ....... __ "'YUlC Prlv..-t-..,•-•oJcl1,"· Adl11ta.no~. SHERWOOD R'r ALTY ' ' ''\' -," -· ~• -•· ~ A lrt>le. Se-to ~~ -~ 351 Mountain, Dtnrt, $'75. LONG hair OJ<. Furn: ~ r..111. ilrSYS • Dane ... lnt 1 BEDROOM =..: Heated Pool.. Adulta. an-Avocado, CM. MNTOll •
RtlOrt . ' 174 bac~ with kitchen. Near ~ P' FROM $155 area. Encl piltto, apr 9"19-1368, . l'!'!~~~~~!l!!l!!'!l!f occ A ail I I~ P>Ql.lchlldren'•' . 1 'AMAZ?fiG ,A'd'ult-Llvtnl. *BIG BEAR LAKE* , , , , '~w. 3bu~.~~-R.~~hwlall•hpa•r""• ,· , ............. · 'ltrlllot • *kJiIND~; ~;~A INNP•ll MEDITERRANEAN -~.PIO., PARKL!do3BR: 2BA. 3oar .'!Jeaut t" 2BR•-oranl
Happiness ii spendinr·Chrlal· $125. NEAR .W,ach.' 1· Bft carpeta. Immediate move tn · _..., , . , · · :UU ~ H"v.;.D~ Pt. ': VILLAGE J'. ·HARBOR GREINS a:ar. ~~5onlx.,$2T5/ A~. Sell cl~~., owis,
lTlaa In yqur own ·cozy cab-yearly 'rerital. chltd I pet $200 • pr l! month. 968-0140 A' f F "'-2400 Ha1':lof' Blvd., c.M. · 5t6-4353 mo, · ), · -Ql\' (in 2 Bi-) dillis. Ihle
In. Try i:hls one tof 18,900. O.l<.. Utils. paid. anytime. p •· "''"' , U0 Huntington ile•Ch (nt) MT-l(Q) PARK NEWPQRT ~-•drpa, Je.cuui A •ana Call RA?ss tn4 ) 536-17$11 or RENTAL OFTICE .-,.dJhwBhr, blt-ina, APARTMENTS ht . Hup pod!,
write: Spencer Real Estate, $150. LAGUNA BEACH, 1 BR 2 BR ·~se, 1 ~I Ba., all G'trter•t : l BR Furn. $13 S / m 0 ' . OPEN 10 AM TO g • ' ' , l 'ehild ok. All util Bachelor, 1 or 2 Bediooms . rrlmac Woods
P.O. Box 2828, Big Bear garage !pt. ~k.' Block bl.bis cpts drps carport • . . . ¢ ....._ Overloolci.o& beaut. prdei . ' PM ·Pf. ·$150/iho. 301 Avocado, and Town00.-S, Spa; pooh: _ta ~c Way; C.M.
Lake, Calif. to ocean~':!:!nt. ~I~:t.:~ faciJ.
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$165/mo'.-l ~~ 1~~th ~ul~, J'IQ New aduli ''•· A ,11 , Apt·9,.CJ4. M.S-0984. tennis. From $1~. Across : •, ~ , -'·UN•u~,SHED -'Mr.-< , -P' · , · '""' _, I t-n P • l tromFuh!onl<laridalJam-·HACIENDA RHI E1tott Wonted 114 jJJ;,. s:ruoro '~ 2 BR. 2 ·ell:-: -ll<O. y, Ml Bokl New C011Cept ...., Lob Partr. 53tr269~ 11 .. ,, . · \ltfl;.l\4 SA NICE 1!rduplox, "'w,opt & ,,.,.. & s.., Joaquin Hilll ' . . · ~ e FAMILY wishes 10 pur. lStm:e: refrig.· cpta, drps. ~&. Wtr 1pd. 2710 ''FJ .,.;fj_j' °' $125-Ut.G Modftn 1 BR. $2l>: . •·2 ·~ Otn, 2BA -~t,-Ck>ae ~ shops. I: RoadfJ. cnt) Mf..1900. ·. Xl ~=OR
ch.,. • h'""' '" i.....,,, Cbll~r'" wdoom•. 0.1'wlori! Clll 'btwil I Ii •EllDlllTUllr,RENlAl CJ!", dr!\<. ..doe, "' ..,.an. lS) .I!. 2111• i c~ H~ 16" ~.:;; Stv/Ret. $1 !5 . e NOW OPEN W ·, ..l.!111t 1lvblg .. ~~":f'
Beacb. 2.fQJ. 2,500 s11 'ft.1 · -· ~· . , ' ft,.'Uft!' ,111,; • 21t Chicqo. 5·!1·1506 , Westbay 2J ~rtmentt , ~ ·, BRANDNEWt&:;BrFrotn MiiUt,j)BR Pool
Ocean • whit~ waler vitw ~" EAsr SI_DE .2 BR cot· 3 -Bit 2 JiA trpl ~ltna 1 • ~-, ' ~T..S189 ' -8~ Atta,. lae 2 BR, bltna, $148, Priv pa&, J.illil&rd G~ Dtibwihr. Paid utll.
absa!ute requii-e:ment. Price 'tajt. End. rarage. Yard for ~'\ro-&c:M61• ~ ' i.: ,.. Month to Month ' BACHELOR 'APT : "~I·, w/d !Zr Up, crptl, rm, heated pool~/ ~euui. rnoM $150J MS.UM
to ioo.tm ~th. HIGH ~§If · b!>t ~ ~'i _"_ beach. Pis mo.'~.p ~els : ~. ~1?Ptieo UOO mo. WI ,,..Jtir,-. ALL . . drps, patio, ti, no pell, h~e ·~ts. ~·,Pile car-· \ t .j '.
, ~ DOWN. f7!nc1pals on I y.,. ..,15, 0 , nm 3 BR hom•. OK. 64-f--0030 t . ~tyfe ~•ors . -"' UPSTAIRS • . $150, 548-21'85 ~ petini, lush •lsnd.C..P~i Hunti'-m 833-3395. , ,, .. , " ~ -~ FURN, 1 BR, A'Tt-. 00 ' $165. 2 BR, ill BA,o t1wp orpt•. AAwt..•You Mutt SO. 'lillt .-· ,.;;.;-:-;:,......o,""';;.i,._ !:~~~~~~· ~'1~l 1Huge. f~ yard. Stove,.iar-LOVF;LY 3'8Jt, '2 BA, bltna, * 24 H~~Deliwey, • $l.1ft Me>. • ' ~ Call MS.Mtr 'CALL MW ,. . ~,PM-. afi,a. :mo 1q ft. $165 mo. 973 One! DhJ Birch St., New. ·la Quint >l.t-:,· r. .. ,a .. ,lo~/petO.K. .~~~~o,lmt.to ' laf'!"°.._, :· ,., _'42-ll)J '' vileo&.5:17-'116f. ,h.'57'4246.. all'!'ll!llSa
'f"M°""' 11•;! $uo.1VERY SPACIOUS 3 2 BRCnndo cpU ~ lrp! ij;!l CU:AN tll;l;c; .. ~,i,il . ''* $.1%0• * , ,/,/Bl<;:111MYlbdnnuppor, . MANOR APll:-2SPANISH COUNTRt ES-1~;;-;;;;;;;;'~-~~-~I BR.: s.(, tr,,lc, Bii's, f&.m· . • ' '' • 11' , , • , ", I BR, 1~ BA;_ 1*!'01 bltm, new cpt, 4r1>e, bltinl, $135. ,unf, '175 ~· Cpts, TATE ·living t,1:·' llPf'd""' I -UYJot"ml.hQ'e airigle1. -patio, dbl gar. Nr. M!Cb. l!f' .. ~ ,Br. Ocean " 1!fbUn~ w. crptl,-drpl, At:k abOut our ~ ot 833-3540 tna .. can d1pl. ~ apt.a:. !remctb pOot. sdnlrien
• BEACON * ' 645-0111' , Pool prtvl. PI0'."645'1!5?. --<;::: __,...,,_,." ' 585 G-~; · 11 s ~ · .d~. ,plan, 8lo c.nier · 4~· Alk obouJ pg BBQ • ' B'O!':~unlly 200 ·-COSTA MESA ' WEW "'" BR, 1 BAr opt&; 517'\V., 19th" CM :' <t<-0142., ' ' St.,'<:¥· 64Ua<o.",541-2682, E!~l_ Blulf . ' ' : ' ;. --or Uhbollivlbi. Hvfns!oroNLY I-~;;.;;;~,;...;~,...;..·= . EA'STSIOE . dtps. ms. 605 ~· 2756 N. Ma.in SA,~ :c Sm. Quiet 1 Br., ,pauc, bar. LGE:~2 BR, beaut ynt, el~ ~ -. • , , . 1 BdJm.~Unturn mo,
PARTNER)..,• 3 bdr;,; with 2 ba 1 Call 5:11:-1619 atte:r 3 Sci. pref. $135.lUW pd, lit stove_. pa beat , 2% BA, NIWPOltT'" llACH SULA 2 BR unuaual Fum SlTS ,
Acdve wilh 90me bulints&'a: ·AF. fenced yai-d~e~~ 3 Bf'.t Condo, 1% &. ~ B,•)~ 1,1~~' ,..: .. " ~ · ~ut. 497-1153.' ' ' ··a.~:. at. tro:n abop'I'· 'lt,la ~r·~· ~t1.. ·~~"!~l trptc, dsbwtir, l 2 Bdrrri unturri:.ix7J. · m~gement backfl:ound. shag tarpetin&. newty paint-~tio, .dbl gar, frplc, nr 1 SR.. *185 + UdJ\.1'MY. •iwm0. '$!<> wk' Ult. n.,ch, ~ 1ndry rm. AduJtl ~ .wroo iyt~ b&IC'1'n.i • , "'}"-,•.. bay. Yevly f'um. sno J '
Assist in managerh.ent .ol ~· F9r rent. <r _._1.eaae at ocean. 962--0986 a!t 5 .Pr1· ; rt-ti'ldled, ~ dWSbtr, t ref,; ,. Ctr TV util iJ.,~t 1'I)' only. $1&1. 991 Et Camino t~.f?e ... ,.GracJoul '~f!!!· :Avail. Jan 3rd • .AIL UTILITIE&IN'CLUDED
highly luci:'ti~e bli.s~. ' ,p)5 per mo.,CaU WALKER ltvlne , lbWe..t15.7016. 1,.' • Beb 1435•N.,6Jht~--. Dr. No. lCM. 5f6..M51." -t~>& I: ,,.... ADULTS NO,J?ETS •vl~ea1;, s,..!!'~e~1!~ •·,LEE Re~lctr, 545-0465. BalbcNi fl~inaut• . • New"° rt ~da ~· * TOWNHOUS~ ~ ~· '= . .:., 150' tot ~aeh, patio view t>I ' • vrsrr OUR MQm;L., ""'':'o:ni ....,,.,....,,~pi ... ~· ~ ~o 5• y : ' :r:-: .' ...... · ,.. .. ,. .... '~ 2 Br 1% Ba ~· Catalina, delux 3 Br., $260 . 16211 PARKSIDE ul'. qwrements .~'$2!\q:Klca,lh. • . ''"·· ':.OR , 3BR,2ba,,atrium.;··haf .t+¥ ·.' ,"1 .... 25YARDSfr&in:6CN.n.fBR " "cpt/ '_ .Fittplael; Mo. incl. util. Yrl '. (114 847-sHf
Tor inttry1ew, "write BOx Huge, of!f* 'S • bfdt'm., 2 3 BR. 2~ ba., fam ···• $325 • r25 WK ·A: Up.· On Ocean. 2~ ba 'butf J~.'Mi w/~l' .r::· AdltB. $160. a> E . .,!'fSM·ln Jd}ehen ~1422 . ' .. Y f BJ.ks So) of San ~
1788, H11ntingm .Bea.ch. , bathe, 2 cu 1~r.11Jl kids: 3~~R.21Aiba .. fam •••••• ~ LovelyBach-~BR.·Roonu ~w qtl:·.,~·,·kitdi..: oc1y Ln. 543-5986 or Oilil;'AMIGOSWA ·;, · Frwy.·cJ.~acb.lblkW.·on
CARPET ' C1eanlng Co. l!lnd ii:e-1.1 ~welcome. Move 4 BR, 2!h bil, tam ..... $350 Maid Service. Pool Utn: paneled ~n.· ~-furn. 548-1168. . ' ColdwelJ, II. REUSTING ~ Baek Bay Holt tG fatblde •
Estab. '61 Harbor ' .Tea. now. VaC4-0t.' , ' ' ' }VE HAVJ!'. om~ Pd. $295 Incl. utlJ;; .tUUU1 Jul).. * LOWER * .. ' ManaciP1. &ML 2 BR. .,_,,. erpt&, -• '
Gro'ssed $20.oOo lsf 10 'mo'1 776-7330. , Agent • Call ~40 e Will aho , tfue.' ~l&U All · Eledric _ t BR Cpta, , , VIE~ ;;'4; .. ~ 1. drpa:, pa~. Ad.Will. ~o pets. Newpor! Beech
ot ·n: Tn!Clt &: equip., worth BEAtmFUL ocean vitw LARGE 1 BR turn, Penin Pt. Aat. . f , •• : • dips; 1ar., patio. Nr. •bus & 2 Bdnm., 2 badi.__ Avail 1/l.Oirl, $14'1.,642-%'137 VISTA DEL MESA
$1800. Sell-compl!l.e ca. for A-fram!, 3 br, IU1I df!Ck, Pvt patio, w/w erpt; adults * oceiNFRONT ~ thea~. Ad~. no peta. view apt. ~wa; . •WESTCLIF'Jl 2 Br ... 1~ ~ ' ~ertments .
SfJOOO. Must sell, ' other O?!ljl beams. . $250 , mo . onl,y. Le a 1 e 'til Junt, Whit ·31 AduJ' . J1$; ,,.,, '45-3515. bltru:. 2 coveiM.~ Twnhle, SJ)). Adlll !»tlf, ~ J I 2 BR. Furn. a: Unt ow...
buslnes interests. ~186. 4~12 alt 7 pm. , $l50/mo. 6"-6011 peu~·N:: r!m-. ~/~~ DELU)C 2~ 2"BA. ·BJtns, ~cet .. $250MO~~· " ,\.j ~~:l728 ,8¢fotd' 771· washer. Stove· .l ~6ir.
New Usting B•lboa Penin•"'• "SINCE lNi" Coron ••• Mer "&fS.3515. t-= ~; ·~ .~· . ' J 67 ·\ DELUXE 2 DU 7 dWi la Shag erpt'g-Lri ~ cen1er.
M,<R!NE ELECTl(ON!CS ht W \ Jl.i•> •BAOIE!.OR 'l>t. 7 <loon ' ' " "~'' ' • · · "<• • -RENT 9tafti 11'5'
Holland Bus. Si11li1 HOMEY .I Chitnning 2 &: 4 Univ:!i~mPark; ~ LGE Bae~. 2. bib Bis to Ocean.,Yarly. tl.OO/mo. ·:~l~:· Ctiu:t Plaza, -t~' Newly 1"1~· '.Tustin& Mes• Drfw
"Tho Broktt' with Empalliy" B' "'" wtlltd itt polio. "' D ••• "101 NI hi °""""' Adu!" on! y ·u~t ··'d 64&-16.U , , . , ~ · /mo. Y•ar!y. · I· * 545-4i55 * i 1716 Orange Ave., e.M. water. u n 111 6115 . eys _.._ t 1 nu 'un'til incl M~~arfy. . ..... ' .. 1 & 2 ~). 1 bath. SelJ "4untinaton Be .,. ..... 2 BR apt; Eutbluff '. OAKWOOD OARDl!N
645-4110 54().-0fOS eves 213:243-5316. UN™ Park 3 BR. 2 C 1 Mt ~~ !?_ Be~ch:u~·lrp2 Br1 deanlllt· RU,~-1 dbhwahr, · ' . ~· $260 Montp. ' -... .&iO";;;:rtm--•· oa • M .u_.... . .co::am ee .. n,..., c, aundtclc. ·s crptina'. • CH ~ 1 * ~t.m. *'-' (~ fM 1 ... • ~;~. ::'e~ ~ ~:c~ Corona del Mar !~·t. ~oo~~f!~ ~~ ·$2)1): yrty 6(2-34901 371 w~ W n * .5'8·3605 ON BEA I ls;. Studlo:2~ aa, closed ln Manied.Ad~u:r ~A
uoa. C2l.3l 33>-1516 attu 6 Evts.,77, 4-"'2 * $30 WK; A UP* Nowport Htlthll 1170-2 J Studio, adJ. · .. 0 ·t~·I blk to hftoh. Y•ar-N~ •·~ RUSflC 3 bedroi>m •den, 2 e Stud" R ~ .>>~ 2 --~· -pm. bath bl in 1 L1Huno Bolch '° ·.&: l B Apta CLEAN 1 or 2 BR Adt•a no ... ...,~,, ~· patio, pr. BR Untum !'ri $110/mo.i " :._· 813;-USSf ' . 161b &t Irvine
. , t-s, ire p I a.c e , • e Room $15 WK &: Up, .,,. 11 ki• $125-Sl.50 Un ~ , S; 213--592-5221 Furniture. Avallablf 1t~1 An• 6f5.«i5D or ffU110
BEA UT Y Sho P In walk to town. Agt. 675-49)), NEW!laR 2 Ba. "billt-e TV & Ma.id Service Avail '• • · col. '.,.. Cupet.drapea4lshwuhu , .;;:11;;;m;i.:;..:.;;:;.. ____ l~~~~~~~!!!!I
Westminster. Costa Ma•• ,. , . . op, •Phone Service. Util Pd E. 16th St., NB .. 646-~1. SP.AC 2 ... !od pool-saunu-tennls , ''FAMILIES Call 96'2-4140 ocean v1&w, fam rm., trplc, Apt U fU .,. I~ bar , ,_ bl • B of A, M-Ch&ta:e. Diners • n rn.. ... Hid rec toom~an vlew1 ' J ~ Root• ~ wl!t ' cptl, .... .,z, l:nfi. 2316 N Blvd .,
ln;;p'po'":::!itv • COZY Cottage-1 Br. Stv/ ~7~ ""'. .· 494-5200 or This ~orth s5 0~:,,~ a.Iha ltl•nd ~tN pa=~l:,=.nr r -:_ . · _.;,;. ___ ...;. ___ 220_ rd. F ;yro tor pei, sno. """"" U'IN Chitdre-uuo
NEED 111.IXXl 2nd TD. oqulty ALA Rontols • 645'3'00 Logun1 Niguel " • P•t Sectlo" LtTn.E Balboa hi! ~•-L-.. 199C , HUNTINGTON WELCOME' Roome • -
bal I Sl5 -4 U .,. CM 1 BR, Furn. SJ.55. Incl. utll. _.'ftJC.. 2 •· • ..., PACIFIC -
· 0 ,\AN• ru ' . ~HARD to Beal! i BR.'E! 3 BR, 3 BA •luxury llomf!, Newly dee. Be.tut '1a.rdf!n, Chriabnu in.a deluxe 2 Br -'·"' • · ·..,. .... e car pr., • · ' ,., • .-
548-4767. zide, child<& snlt,pet ok.' $125 2200 •• Ocean vlew. 496-370l pooJ , rec. Adults, no ¢ta. ept oo Grand Can&! .new ~.~~~'~i yd. Small 711 C>CµN 'AV!:., H:B. .... • ~ ROO~s.ri:> ~ '.up .WJku:
Money, to L~n 240 ALA Ren.tali • 64.S:.2900 aft 4pm; $300 monthly. · 1959 Ma.pie Avt., CM, Mar. bltne, Swedish trpl, bolt lblii'~ 5 /mo· _. 1n4) 535-1481 ~ $30 wk Up Aptl. ' 23'N _ ..... ~ 2 BDRM bowie in court, Apt. 5. dbck; yearly C!"·~ 1•, •.!"\'· Ofe.apen 10 am-I pq(,_ Newport Blvd .~,' CM;
SATfLER crpts & d ...... , ""''•'· 2 NewpOrt S.ach $«1 WK-Up Motel · l Br i ~'d)l\drtn'flt.~.·SZOI. '2t•drj3 .-Apt. $1«1 up WllfL'M WAL~, • '-::,..._=9155=--~--'-~ ·~ ' " lnO J\f "bl!ni J<ld.olc o 1 r 'Ulxurtout, privit• ·...;_-L • MTG. CO. sme.11 chlJdre!'I, m pets. NEAR Mach. Bea.1,1t.l 3 apts. Ideal tot ~n. Al!o.1 Br Wa~t . Grarid .~t '{ii,, 5 ' OCEANntONT, vu, w.. ·~
336 E. lml S"I'REET Sl45. a!T7 WalJace, 646-2719. Bdrm. A·~l'8.Jtlf!, Ca rp .' pets.' 23'16· Npt. BI v d . Canal, no chillfren or pets: ~\ii;le Ho;; = dttk, bcb, newer'dlx. 2 br, ~ntl~~, :o rn_~~
15T TD LOAN 2 BR H6me, F n c d back drps, patio, sun dick. 5'8-t755. . . ' $2Z/ml)' ,w/or .,,,10 I•. To a . I ~tne. cptt, drpe, lbdry, lir, 6'15-0310
1% INTERESr yard. Close to.•hop'g. Cpts, Jtetrlz., bit-ins. S350 • Furn, Bach, '&' 1 8r'1. lf!e 1 or both . Call owner iiauplex.~~. drpl .• dr ahops a: pier. $175. Yr1t. · ' 5'8--n97.
2ND TD LOAN drpg, stove. $16 5 /mo. 1:i;~·~ll::t83.H462 Eipeclatly ftlc1,, l130 . 6'l"J..O'.m'... • · • , :fd -~" = .c::~ }Adults. Baby ok. S38-Jµ1.1 ~~15;:~.~=
Lowest tatf!s Orang!? CO. ~9711 · 1 UP,.·2110 .Newport Blvd. CHARMING .~ ape.clcJ!.i• 2 wkHdl.· : . •• 1'. _, BEACHWOOD APTS. Child
WE BUY TD'S DUPLEX t BR. Stove, NE\j J BR., DR., FR., ·CM. . Br., 2 ba., on Little Island, :iJ · Brand mew l·J:-3 BR/~ .,& .ok. 673-TISS, " '
642·2171 • 54S.0611 N;ftig, drps.1 Ufi! pd, Harbor View .,H~e~, *Wlli'TER kiTiS• Grand Ci.nal .. np.11 I ·Pltlo. 1 B -t· ,S'.har): Ooae fo t to BEACH! Cpll df'PI hlfN. FURN room H.B. ~ C.11.
Serving Harbor uea 21 yr!. ~aii>ort. Quiel 'adWt. $135. $39~/'mo. lric,1. gerd~n. Af~c .turn sbid1pa 1 SUS. 1 $S50 Month, }oearlf. . .. ~~:;..., t .~·~·~ ,' S 13 5; hptc. · 125 . ; 16th st.; JIB. Udl. Ideal for •tudent. · 1 Or~& Knox. Ml--OSM. • er. 644-1791. Br'i· Sl25 Adil• 00 pet.I Wtnto11, Realtor . , ~ • -~-: ~w~-$65/. . mo. A:: -m1mo. ~ 1 ' • ' ' · · 1 j . • ilRGE 1 Bll' ' iiJS · Center ..._, •
1-. 3 BR. 2 BA, dshwshr, pri 3 BR., 1 fam nn, 2 ba,J $3'15. 2135 !:Iden, Mil Ap~. 6. ~ 2 BR, on e ROOMY 2 ~ ; l1~ ~MY .3 BR.,, 2 8A, bltnl, ~~2 a S Bdnna 3 BR 2 Ba • den in
. 1'ICI jard Kids O~ $265 AvR111/lm. 1801 ~ort BACHF;l;.QR apt futO> $ll5 ·Penlnnla.%blkhm~ -• ' b;le-,·ci?tl, drpf,~clo&e ;to J"-~· SJ.ft ,. " , ...,_ 548-~; 6'15-1M9. · '. 'Clharlea 'Pl,' Harbpr Vie.w mo ti>d utll Mattri'work $150fmo. '5toYe' &:· Rtbis. Ad!ts :l.""I 'r ~~ m.:oim tehll,'park &: .•~'J center. ' t.U COAST home wlkitche:n.' P<f"J,.. ·
300 '3 BR hollle hl oou.rt ~mo. Home1 .. <2l3l 167o-t&oi. • Inc' per~n. '6t Meta• Dr~ 114: B>2758. ** 2 Bi; i ~ Studio.,Crfifl", msJPid .. ,.ut. '893-8511. ~ ~ • V-lL,LAS Lquna. ~7 aft T ,a. ~·-!llirnllhtd ""-· l'•hc<d, 2 kldl ck. * BIA~ 640-"'2: I UNFURN. • d •" ns ta Ir 1 drpo, .~¥.:.. liOoL. 1 ebild $1'0 NU 2 Br opll · d"" ··u&it~ BI·~ ROOM ' w/prt. ••-A • EISld• 540.m .. SE '"! , , ,., • . OK_._. . .. , " ' " ..,._ ·~ b&th 'tor ma--, O:.norol , , . ~. TOWNn ,/SUl'£R IBr-luxury Cari>t~.l•ll,2BA.South · ';, ...f •potio,,ree. ""•· 1159 Jot• •5 , .. = , edu!L aftttf-. ·'f " ·, •, "'21 BR.wtwcPt,~.aa.rFrple,2+deno"1rir.tlle tumlture.•.mS. V'llla Bay·rtont.~~prmo,B;y3 Pt in $140, $125.~f~ra&i,n .Lane,,. A;lt:t~ .1. ..~ ' ~18e:l.eve, SpecBacbtlornr .~ .. ;adults. l 11ml child· dk. patio. $715. st8..mt. 'Con\ova, 2323: t:ld·en. owner. 644-2922. ~fdl"tit.• 4!5' ~. ~T?'t~: . f"Yfti.,o 'IWiiUnfum t70 WANTED: L9d;)'nteda..-.n
1 tiellCh. Ah ~tit pd.,'9$.. · 1 olt, ·t.48/mb •• Yr.tr .. ~· 3 BR •. 12 ea •. tam nn. Nr. MM7ts. " SfOO Yearly. 337 i;. ~t. ~st; .. , . : • dlEZ C)l\Q ~s. e , ~ ;-. r: -' " tat rtfv. bl Jldv. lane.
ALA Rontols e 645-~ fASri!D!' I Br., 2 Ba .. """"""~ty partr l -'· I SUPtR 1 Br eompt luxury 2 BR..2 bo.,'<IW, pr. I 2·M1'1dft.12 ~tho • au· Ad&i\ti. 1·~! •BR's. ~ ~·· ' .. OllM,. Nwpt Bdl. f1¥l21.
; ej BUDGE'?" ~r! 1 _BR, crpt's .. ; q,1 dshw,, covd Hlll'bot Vlew Homes, "$315. I fqmij'Utt,' • J11'. . v 111 a wtnto'\ Real ~tt m.;.un .. ISOIM ·~tie*· All fOr--1 , Poot. Privttl dOeed pr. "r/.' . / ;•.-.. • Ow1t MOf'M 415
U)'!d !or-pet. Ulti iric. $8.1. Jl<tto, qu~t '""'· 1265. -·' 1 Cordi>Ya, 2323 E-14<n. Coreno 1"1 Mar 1145 ·.1•'151. l ,.i 546-'llll WubOrtdryt!r~~ , ' · '
' ALA· R0ntel1'9 ~ '548-U62, BEAOI ,.,... • 2 Blool\O ., ~18. • '' ' jaj\f1 1 Ii'· tee clolett, lliACHIL'1J,F· APTI ~ * PRIVATI ltOOM
(Orone -clel Mer NiE. C/if. 2 Br. Water p&fd, OceaJt, .2 BR'1 Yeuiy.· e LAJlG& 1 BR $135 VACANT: l Br A itud)' + ~r. lhllpi, AdUlts. 1IN lptt 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool. Patto.J ·' AUl.Scomt For flderi1 Jll!l'!O'I· ~
l)liddl• ... °' >ld<!r4'. No 1165/mo. M6--163L e ROOMY 2 BR, SIM ',...i., Dlf«cpt,, .-, ~. M ja, -· D/W. 8231 Ellts 842-7'14. 177 S. St. . ~ °"""' tprdm-ndt-OEUJX.~ 1 ~ft.. a::mpt chikln!n or pl!b:. ~72. 3 BR Back Bay area • Splc . .4.~ta. . gu..nn, m-o507 sivlrtfr11, $225' fno.' incl LRG ·'I BR ae1u •pt, paUo, 2 BR. nt. abopptrlr. Gt.rt.at. ·u PALMS Nutrldoti,: mta1s. MM1Sl. =· 1
1 u t' ":; 4 BR .. tam rm, liv rm Mod. 2 rrplet, 2~ Ba.. '32$ XTt\A Ira 1 bt Nr o.c.c. util: Aduitl. ·no P~1 •. ~ Adulta.,., no pets. Newlyldec:or. $135/mo, bturn. 1 • Rent1J1 te ,..,. G
ncy ~~·· sp. a w/frp1c, lovtly homf:. mo. Ltue. 213: 96l-5M5. carRort, laud facU. $135. ~· • ~· Rtalonomk:I Blcr. l1W'TOO 2 $135 UP 1,,..~-'~·..,...-.,-..,,_..,__
Co · Me available. lftH. 8f7.;n)8. $tin Juan C•plstr•ne 5*45N~ 2 Br. bltna, frpl, 2 Cll"PQl1I. eWiLSO?( • '~ENse 't BR •Pt. Cloeed pr, epta, t BR untt. Patio, M/"E IQ aha1': loYitb' CdM
oste . M / ''Make Room l'or Didi-''Wblt• Elepbants" l'Wt!f'• pool, nr. ocean. SJC10 qp. 1••tt.~tlii: BA, CfK '/drp1, ~drpl,childrtn/miall petok. sand compltx. borne. $125/mo. fttt•. No
1r NEtf 2 Br. 19&.. dy·· •• cl«an out tbeFOR.Leue:'span~h1tylM2 runnltc:)'OUrhouletTUm Adlts.nopett.fr)...M47. ~.patfo.$1.to.MUSU. U40/'mo.MTa.2940. M • , rmok:m:.6'J3..Cltl9.
Verde., Bltnt. cptl, d~. ~ .•• )'OW' !JUh ft Btt., 2 ba., family room . si;o thfim ttlto "CASH" --.U 2 BR. Nuri.IMch. flit Mo. arp Clun 2 IR. $1• j Bk, 1;9 Ba •tucllo· Encl 1 BR urttt. Patio, '* Malt. Bn.1'¥1 new priv. B
pt.th, pt. S225 to $%JG, Nr <'..ASH ~tb a: OAILY Plt.0'1 Capistrano Valley kealty. ·I* thru Dafl1 Pt 1 o t OraJ\lt Cout . , cJtpt, wf w.-,btd pooJ. pr., fncd )'I'd. Sl50/mo. e.o.m pl ex nf 0CC -SD Trwy.
adl1s. ~1-MOO: Cluslfied ad. CAIJ: -493-UJ.C. ClMsttitd. &U-$61L ~ Eat.ate Mt ca4I Is. E/1ide 60.952), Lndry lacil. IU-45t9.. Sll>, wk. or by mo. MM40Q.
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.,_ Hnta. Bcb. ·.:. 1MOmic a.n..... N""' "'°"""1 •«entlon MMI•. · 111 ..... ~ ANSWERS Wfttdlll Dr., N.B. 66-<lU -Id' 11,N Refriaento" w......., Or>·
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>aid......,. JJ.21. H.B.... -..... 0..,,.. Qiu! Jll,\<X, -Loh, 1..... ~ s_..., ---~ -' COOK SWING MANA.Giits & Tmna. ""'°"Into, 53S-31!il bel I Y.11.c..t. 611-btack a blonde rem Gem PROFESSIOf<+L (U'debef, -MINK 004T Part llmt -.ny MAINTt:u•u u.1..., l.C.U, C.C.U. '"'111 ~ -. '"5 E.
..,,a pm. • · . • • Stiep. Vtc ltvi>e c:am,,... ·-.....t, p.ru•ln<, _, "'*t.-t.£.s lull itme.'-.i . ~-· ...... CE MEN LYN'S 11!11 !IL, c.M. 618-31«
... ---~ qell! • 1-~· ~· benellta. Cal!,,.!.-llllm·lom. aib ...... unill I=='=='::....:....;.,,.--,....-""',' m)'~ltlOftlil PND:8ltc:k~whltelbqp Plt¥t ~ '7$·04~5 land•c;pln1. Gtdrl', .Dlu&hle' ot~.·~ can .,...lty. ~ view appt; (7l.() 347.Q. RN'S FORCED to ..U elect. 2:1>
mu »-at )'n. .. SIU.PW q . liblt. ·Red t'6Uat RW&td. ~. ' queen On ldlOOl b the tint 0 ENT AL A~· I• t & D t. tl$t4 HJPwq lU hdio, ~!')' ~nee voU wall htate-. like ntW
615""131 , •lrolindfteatq.Vie.t>f? F.COCKER/T•rrler , EXPl J G~...1~ dme):Jt--"1NK'.COAT. chairsldt. lA.cUnL SQme Callt. LAI TECH $100.puNn&•SlJO,Sinpr n.--• ~··lift-C.M. brlblk, ... No. 111957. -~-.... Job n1J II ' ..... 21 ~ ...... ,..._ U•ru•• w ...... Onl Golden Toucb • Sew IUO . .....,.. ..._...,.att.fpm. · Alwwer;j., ........ , ... w.,.· Know ...,.,...,,.11eop .. p1&nt, W• _, -••m . ~~-.-'din·" --· hlatol:t •••14 X ~•y TEC1H 86-4541.
PORT CENTIR re--· pm, trlmm,,., clou>up. --·--• --an qr. caupte 1or ,..1. ·~ I~~-~~~,--.-· J BLK mele ktttea 4 ,~ bu ~!~~·Please cap. eve1., 96S-M8S after !PM. NEED HELl' AT HOME? phue1 'ot aporta war. dent mahaa:er of . lwnary Weelteud D&)'S E.K. t'Olor 1Dtnlltonrneter
GROUND FLOOR adopt4!d v.t! Hu 2 whl ~., , . ew• bav.•• ~rit Pattemlhl&ker a .,.inc ~t i 25 unit bids CENTRAL model ~-Ollll cbaMl'
2,500'4.89' Fully tmprowd.. .rnarkiAp, Gel. caHar, Vic .Lett, ...i. o.im.&n TOM• Gudt'nln& •• E•P ·,Aidel e Nur1e1 e al-.Contact548-&9.11 1..qunaBea~h.lor 2 Brapi SUP{l'LY TECH llil+.nt~ Pntm.ier~· J"'tfv-Jocatton fer tenut H&rtford & Dfilann, HA BlAck PAtch ovv ,e-fe. Japanett L • w n Ma.lrr llbulekHperi , e Com· •• lllary. Rm nq'd, 'Send Excellent wortcina" condttionl or proceuor lxlO t J 5 •
....... identity. Exee!. 536-1781. ll<wvdc !MU1i:;n.s .. i.:.oco" Cle••·Up , -F/C.a,ol<k-rt.$800 1lrllretWne\ollftlo0 P.O. •frtn<.-tita... .......... parkina:. 60c per month per rm>: .Gtrman S be pb e rd 'Sll.-'446. &1t-9SIS alt 4· 1 H 0 M EllAKER.S/UPJOHN. Xlnt ~. u,un. aru.. Bax 111. .Wilm1l!atoa. 'Calll. MISSION -"'N"ear-N"o-w--=Frlda«fe-,.,..-,--· I fl. w/chocbr coll&r. Male.. AL'• r...ild&cQfn&. Tr~ e • ~ 2 yn. copez,t, min. 90114 COMMUNITY Porta Walbet ~lty N. ;[:;'°'Co. Vic' El....,. " .A4arm. ,,.,......, j[~I '""0""· Yan! ..-u..i. SIT-ellll 3,... -·wort<~· MATURE ·.....,,.. ., help MOSPITAL Exo<llent Condition. llM.
•• RH M&-nas.. -• . ~ baullzW, Jot cleanup. COLLEGE 6 hr-1cbool NEWPORT 'Clft tor my home a m Puma Re&! Hwy 536-W
:::::;::: ~O FOUND niaSe cat •ti&u ' Repairtprtnkl.tr'll.~U66. itud'eat•-~. Personnel A~ cblldru f&, a, n yrs. Ute Mimoa VieJo, Ca.lit.. Furniture IJO
biil0111tta.moqtttcrMD ..-. Vldlli"' Go1demve,t Schools & '. FRONT yan! lawn"""'"'" nuntnc. moO•"• ""'''" ~ O.Wr Or., N. • ""'-2,!M:OO 5 ..,.. CE • .., s.. ™'"" .n,,. 1 _..._ ____ .,...,,_, e· Dentist_ 1"" oq. fl on A Heu, Hun-B<acb. Instructions S7S S1D !""· ---IM!lp &t ......... 541-4431. '424171 -· C.M. ' . 0uwii Vdtey P.-.,,l 7 PC. NAUGAHYOE ·
· ... 1--. You'd -tl6U6U. --• -.~1 ..-.. u·-PHONE . DEN GROUP """' tlr. kr "'""'• ,beeuty 0 -· ••-• ··77r ~ EXl'Dm«!ED """11 c:d· Mocficol Aut't to $550 (7141 49~
')lop etc. "'1te. tor ritce of. FND 2 ldtten,.pprox. 3..... ~~ !0~115 ~. EXP. H•~~-Gan!ener'. in "!!:>"1-., 1-. der1<. P&rt time, A -ot medtcine mak" (7141 ao.noo ....._ ot ...,,..,..,., .,,.
fkltl upstain. PJ1rl'. St'I!' old. \lk. Ten:y Rd. Lqum. .......... ..,.~. earn, ..._,.~ Complete .... u ~ •. jOt) v•.J"$782. ' evff,. Ma.tur. retired ~ )'OU llpp\e af fhe· Dr'i eye u ( .. 2), chair. in heavy
-. llealt>·Snvtot on S..Ch. 1 bU<. !'.,..,, .. ~.;..,Slab=';::,; K&molarit, 646-4816. Htlpl!Valittd,M&F710 pnfemd.Sou1h<»astO>m-youtnlntn!Qot!lce.CaU SALESMEN dutyna-.endtablet, ~mlae.. 3355 Via IJdo iB'T-1331. , Cati Bruce ~ GARDENING SER.VICE ' ' mun.Hy Hosp. S. tquna. Arin Fox. 833-2'100, Denni. <A: Need wtlo coffee ~ <A: lampa. ~ . FML Grey -Tor-CLEAN-pp. T!llM A GREAT P'""""'l Of!loo ..... l3ll. Droni• Penonnel Apncy ie.m men are rel!jy to ALL FOR S1't.
'l!(iWPORTCE!lTEiR -·Vic. H.B. area. ~ e64<hl46te · ·CHRISTMAS • .._....,_,.,,em. 2182MlcbeloonDr .. Uv!ne.· , ... ~~o~M-;::
' ·~/leue deix oftlce .Wte. 9fl8.9m afl ,$ I Servi.: a ....... ] , LAWN Main~ Haulior, ntw ~would be a·~ .rzr better' pl~'U. MOTEL ·de1k· I: ottlce ·work. have pic1 penonalifJ' be TRADERS
Omimon reoept.atta. Zernx, FND a'lihuah11& vie. S&nta . , • _ lawna, elem-up, pnmin&. Job. 0xne In to tee 111 on Experi4ftJoed • Trainee in ~chanae fm' 1pt. Inte~ in a aiture, JM. FURNITURE
·)iw library, teCt:r A: .tor-Ana~ Hell:hta. Aeue Iden-Free Est. c..ll M&-7379. the Montt.y aftierairtWnu, Put time 5'8--9755. well, M1esninded. &neflts: 201 N. Brudw•y1 S.A.
··area.New Union Bank ttfy.545-317 •. " B b I . H•ullng Y~cana::..in~~· BOOKKEEPER*6'13-036D NEED Gals, that n e~d Demo., grilupint.,cuaran· ~~ Open7Day1 'B~. All 'ottlcu w/vSew. · a Y• tting · · · ' ...---GENERAL Office work. will money. J\ill or pt time. teed AAlaey plus conunts. MUSI' aieU all items: redwood
!M'J-tta;' 6f4.oo'l.1. FND. ~ doc vu:. EXPERIENCE: h1ld Haullna: . dean.up lo ca 1 COASTAL AGINCY train, $2. hr. San Oementt: Work from home, worX own t!lom. UnlimitM b1emire. A~ tab I e & be nc he 1, Orange a.t Walnut &:: San-D c care ' 'd _;,_,,, atu. 2190 Hn'bor Bl .t.Ad&ml ._ ....... ,_ ply In Penon. l.JNIVERSI. ESK lfl&OI· avalla~ $50 tiqo 8J6..5,286. ill ihy NOr'th C.M. home mcrvu, exp .............. ' 492-3651, ~. 1u-a. ,.,\> 111vesbnent For in-TY Singer/ca.bllw:t Blk Ii Mtt
itjj. Will .,...i.i. ......,., · · •!yard. Luncbes A &naclO! deot.· Lrr truck. reu. Aporlmtnl M<l""l"r GIRLS TRAVEL tuvt..., <aU Mn. Johnaon, OLDSMOBILE, 2850 T. v . & •land. baby ~
at $5 mo. ~ llU'\ltot FND. Irish Setter 'About l yr Tendtt lovint care Loe Jwit $34.-lUS.' • for new 38 Uftffs, near Hl&h-536-4825. Harbor Bl Yd., Coat.a Mesa.. chlldren1 turn, Ma 1 t e r
aJ11i1ab1.t. 17175 ~ Blvd. old . Vic. Gudtn Grove. .ott San Diego . • Npt y ARD/aa.raa..-deanuPt. Re-\and A: !"rttway, Qty «Or. Coan p1ace 5 iriits 18-23 lift NEED siJW1e &uiW' enter· SALESMAN bdrmset, vacuum, OOokcue
Huntuigton.Beach. &o.-ltt1 963--0063. freeways. 549-7487. move trees, \tilt. tvy, Skip-ange. Start January. Pleue to travel. Above a~ tainer that can draw the Youna:, agreulve, apm. I: many mlac. 6392 Santa
ESK tpaot available $50 Kl'ITEN, male, 1rey. C •· loader, backhoe. M'l-2666. state ace. remuneration ex· u.rnina )Jiu• $500 bonus in-set. Aney West R8taur-ence mt neoeuuy. Full Inez, H.B. Mz.6Sl6.
mo. WDl pnMde fllrnlture FA:stb!u:tt •b1netmaklng TRASH GUl,£9 c1ea,n. ? pect'M, referenctt. Previous · yeuty. Parmts wkome. ant 675-l7lf N.B. eon:unl.mon paid wbile train. PAIR walnut lri-u speakm: d'e mo. A.nrlm'lzla m'\11ce e .&U,2239 • BOAT ·WORK ~ .f.-+l~ ~~t aperien.oe See Mr. Md.a.ne, Sh@raion NURSES AIOES fna. ~mentuaiat~ee $50. Nice desk $25. -n .... •--No. EI d~ ut. AMJ ..... e. helpful but Ml necaaary. Beach IM, 2lll2 Padftc at a.IJ times Sal" -!!on
0...-1--It 1 1 •. l'ND. vie. Pomolll. St. c.M. Oat. cablnet wori.. M&S219 SW~ O>ntact Speda! Projects De-J'\,,..,_. H'""' &.1._ _ ~ll Shilt • ,....,i Tmmuville Fr. Prov , am no ea , • Red haired -... ........ Ter C """"""~ -J+ o3U...,. -· wl!h a tututt. Dtmo ava.iJ. hi&hboY SSS. 3 swiwl bu Cltment.. m..&a> . -w/-"-!°'. a-:..~·~· . •rpet Service HouMCIMn[ng partml!N~'n_::5!.:. Box l5lS. * GIRL to 'Uve--ln lean for Apply in Penon able, insurances. ca 11 u..uu-.._.....,.. ~-..-• ~ Huntington· Beech 5t6-tl01T. sloola $25. 646-2132 .
•• ,Ne'ar Hoa.c Hospital JOHN'S Carpet a: Upholmry Meta aeaitlna: Service AUTO my doc while I traftl. C I H uJ ~ -125 N. N_,-parl Blvd. Lost 555 Oeanmi. Extra . Ori-Sham-Carpets, WiOOawl Floor etc , . 49'1-lm onva ••cent oap. SALESMAN exper Mr'd to MOVING e!
odern medlcal or otti.ce', lO poo tl'ee Seo • ..-. ...... (Soil Resld. I: 0immc''L 54Mlll. SALBMA. N 1U1J Florid• Ave. manage ~ fw ntw goes, Ml&e. furn, antiques. •--1 ... ..,....... HOUSEKEEPER f di.YI a H.B. . 147.35j5 hlghticketn........, ... -·-Ace Furniture, 1772 rm. suite on street ~" · Retardants). ~I'll A: DEDICATED ClEANING ~ BMW dealenbip need9 wk Parle Udo Convalescent r-.... ·-·•• ••vvo:n N t Bl d CM
A(bple park I n&.• Mr. I.OSI' 12/14 ·Male lrlah Set· all color brigbtenen a: lO * We Do ..__,."';...,. * salesmen with ~ Oe~ttt &42-IMC. NURSES male or fem-.le for resulla, prown We ability. sJ.;f; r " ·•
RobiNon 60-71'.m fer l -1" vie ,..._ · •-b'-cb •-· whl .".1-'"-~ " ~ r -·--•1.., pvt. dutie1, R .N-.'s , ;rcln't over-rides. No ~ :.::::,.:.:=----~ · ' '. yn. ......, · .... ,,.., ... u minu.., IC'& IUl' te 24 ht. rn S'B--4012 Pl~rrm. vuau ..-........ v · HOiJSE'KiiP.i1L N.B., Live. LV.N.'• --'. For new w1tni@nL Call Mr. Allen, f' Early Amerlclll couch or ESK tpaee avalla.ble ISO Dr., N. Lquna. Reward. carpel!. Stve your money Many ~ fndudfne in T\Jrel thru Sat Own ... .,. .... , mo.. W1ll provide furatture 494-7480 or 217 Cyprea,Dr., by u.vina: me extra trlPI. J AP.AN ESE lady ~or Group ins, Demo P1an, -'· • ~ .. ~ 613.3.us romn, ttriwtry, apply 9 am-J 1tn 675-7442. hide-a-bed, $50. like new.
9ll'Vlce Apt. F. Will cl~an llvina: rm., dinlna hou1ework. Tran9portatton ary plllil ~ Apply no ............ 16• Lindsey Nunes Registry, SECRETARY • $550 64Wln. ' := ~ut Aw, PENSIQtIBR detPft'ately rm A: hall $15. My rm $7.50, ~· 64241985. 1n pel'llOn HOUSEKEEPER. No cook· 23331 El Toro Rd., No. 214 e Fee Reimbursed e 2 Riviera. twin beds with
tquna Beach......_ need.a ~ ton ll/8 couch $10, chalr $5. 15 yn., P•lnt(ng A lni· 2 adults, 5 days, 25 hr. D, El Toro, Ca.I. MAJOR O.C. CO. LOOKING bolsters & coven. X1nt
AIRPORT CENTER tn J.C. Penney stoni, Har· exp is what COIJ!itl• not P•perh•ntlnt ft. Own trarw. e+&.-'DM. OPPOR1'UN1TY to.r S FOR SHARP SECY, GOOD cond. call 6T3-5992.
-,.!IJlc-.].21:1.roomoUices bor ftua. Pleue call method. I do work DJ,YlelL INVEST IN llcenled Real Eatate SKJLLS.BI·LINGU AL. LOVE aeat. Down filled.
r adjacent Atrporltr Hotel. -. "°"" "!· m:.m.01. 30 DAY Spedal. lnt,./Exter YOUR FUTURE :ral"ll'°I>'" Be ''"'' owe XI.NT G R Ow TH OP· "'-""' etylo. "'""· A.ldnr
L6wwt rates. Ml .~. MALE o.Imatian, blk '1 Cemen1, Concrt~e ~tin&'· Llc'd/fi!I. l..l)caJ hos" T,o P commiuJons. POR.UTUNKENM'YL ·A $1SO. 646-5792.
2MO or 833-3223 Wlcdays rea. 30 yrs exp. Free est--· Have )'OU!' GW'll desk It . .GENCY LOVELY oval tatit. g chain.
White.,,, I patch over f!Yt. BEAT The Rain· Concnfte cau Chuck,'645--0809. Bl YOUR OWN IO$SI phone. 149 RiWl'Slde Ave. Ori $500 $15.. 5'>3122
. Jne11Rental 441 ~':'Bel;Ch-Reward! floon, patios. .drive•, :roRclean•Matpaintinc, CREVIER MOTORS Menor Women w.E.LacbenmyerRealtor Npt. Belt. ~3700 I · mw .
LOS';I' lidewalb. Don ~4. Interior or erterlor &: reu. 211 w. ht !IL, Santa Ana l86lt Newport Blvd. C.M. Secretary $600 Gtr .. e S•le 112
male s~ : ~ PATI.OS. walb, dnve, !nit.all rater, Call Dick. lfll-4065. AVON CALLINGI LHM A Yellow 646-3928 M5-3483 Young Co. Good lkills NICE C'hrlltmu I If t •.
male A1redale iv1e CM. new Iawm. 1aw, bruk, PAINTING -Guaranteed For a MIOderfuS ~op-T•xl Cab OUTSIDE lalesman :for auto Call Lornine Cl'.lllttton plates, E:lra Rftant 60-flDl. remove. 5'8-8668 for at. wort at fair prlcea. Uc'd &: pxtunltJ in yoar own tet-pa.rtl st<n. Dll5 Pla~ntia. wmm»T Brooks cars, china oil ~~-WORK l..L Ina ~5140. rt-• . Call for Appf: COila Mesa. ~1 Aaency lampa. etc. Queen bed, TV. avail. llt·lfOD. 12 YR. old "1:tite tit --. ~£..!~• • no,.,., too · -"""3' no eXptt. ~ • 5Jr1311 2KJ westd iff Or., NB ~ ....,....... ~ ~ oma1I. reuonabi.. Fue PAINTING, ~ All '""" Coll S.7041 'IV" ·~mo coud>, awn.••~. 1tE bmt bulldfrw MI ·--.-·~ -· ~-P.GEE INDUSTRIES ~ Oornmod• Stereo other
.. 3100 ft '~ r'OCi: Ln. areCc.:M. Q; ~ E9tim. H. StuJUck. 548-l61S. guarn... Color apecla,lJstsEAUTY open.tor wanted Needs Traf""' SERVICE estab. Fuller tum. '62 T-Bltd sa5. u ls. 'Jfli:Oentla. C:ta 0
Mesa ward. 54()..EJS, QUALITY cenent Work. Let $6l-IJO, 54.T-lfU. Can. O:riffure• le: Botlqut, A6k tr ffll'llWI ~Par Mo, Brush Customers. C.M. Up &U-28Z. ~-SIAMESE . ftmale vi c Georre do tt. Lle'd. Bonded. PAINTING/Paperlns. 18 yre .1999 'So. Cit Hwy, Lquna INTERVIEWING Dec. 28, to SlfiO wldy m itart.1 6..:!CT'CIJES=.:=:....-Color--TV=-~
· Teewinld« . Pvk.• Da.; ~1695. In Harbor area. Lie A bond--Beach f9M525, ev~1 29, 30, Ne~ B/~ta Yoiurv men, mecharucal ex-962--0416. TV V ~)ls'. foru::!rill g: nr:':; ~12>. a:t 2l2; Eva. Contr•ctor ed. JW'a furn, 642-235&. .IJG..931L :~ •c:.;,:; ~::t= l>l!r. helpful, but not req'd. SERVICE St.at!on Attendant =le Teak ~.u ~·~
8&rbt 545-99lT 546-8372. PROF. J)l.itltinl'·inter/lf.ltu.BEAt!IY Operator with 1 d Mustbe19orowr Abteto 1 be A 1 U: projector, JlAlnttnar.
'" • WHITE ...__.. Mt Way, qua.lit)-home Honert work. LI c i In•, 'clientel~ to -·--•"-. Accurate neat typ na:. Ml' • .tart work· tmmediat-i.. If mus ....,, exper. PP Y "~" "o""' -~olaWan._,. ill." ..---n C.t -Re-re'mod: wan., .. elllnr, .. --~ '""' Speed not too lm~t.-no . "'Y• pe'rlon -w. Cout Hwy, --==,.·---,.,--=--I ~· ·--n! ' ""27'9. •~1"'. · Female. 8.1).1010·, eves. --" For Info on job NB CH •--' ~ WI. ! Wl!IU''I ftea ·collar. floon, etc. No job too 1mall. _,. .....,.. '"" · llT-4404. dictation-pleasant telephone ....... .,.~. · auc1.1l!ll MOVING, must eell ! 1'ree
bLE • 'f.>Omen Wanta l ''Vanilla.'' Vic 'Itie Blutfl. 547..()1)36, 24 hr ans. ffl'Y. No Wa.rrin(r man !1 er importa.nt·well =~::~~ ~ 9 SERVICE Sta. Attendant, toy 'box, 2 TV's. dothlnf, ~ uoturn. H"''"""" 64<31l\l. ••filtlo"' * •. _ .. ,,,.. *· WA~LPAP&R * BEAUTY· 0,.ralor, """"' groomed, "f•I ~ .. ,..q'd-776-8·551 exper. prer4.. F,u!I· & 2 ~"'"· 1.ot'• "'°" M<>1M4
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96&-J849 after 3:30 p.m. Pac. Csl.' Hwy. ·am, 12/ll. Pl\lmhlnt · BENCH Tednrlclan, p/ttme Daily Pltot, P.O. Box 156o, . , St'ENO $400-$(00 Rece1t' Wli•r•. to huy Oi•moncls =OE-or backyard 53&-9638. ' " Electrlc•I req'd · ln eltc'troniel work ·a.ta Mt91l: c..ru. m . ... --I • 'Belclum cutter ..na
COLE PLUMlllNG ·· e • e . ·~""" rnod. Some dtam°""' under whole:rale ~ tor ltOJ'l.ll! tn H.B. LOST male l'!ieh SetM 2~· EL.ECI'RICAL. Inrtallation1 sho;P to ft'P&lr ~19"1"1. PLAS.1 ICS know~e of ftiurer, ad tn4) 6U-OMl ~iNJir a.ch Blvd.) $.U-9'Jlll tan nAmed "Snip.!". •ctJoke remodelltla:. npain. Llc'd: '-ht. ~ "5-1161 Age nn btni~. ap &?S-1313. . · phone perti0nallty. Type 60, ·~'"-·"",,...· ~.,,.-'--,-~--I
:IJiclr. ""1n. Ba'?Jd. .~. rn.. Baalhttc price•. Free PUJi!iitN!) REPAl!l · BOAT CARP~TERS -. mo!dinr --oh "'· rd """""· Apply !>.carat dtamoDd rinc. ex·
. lac. Rental• "5 Beck Bey. Est. "6--0211. No )ob too mWl W'/exper. bu.ti.ding ' Jarae or tri.lzlie.et. ~· 9AM-5PM. ~ Newport ttptiopal satin&:. Call alter
• WHT, Cl'l.Y • omc 6 Mo. old Electronlc1 • 6f2-.3128. • ya~ts. l.o{la ?Ill' pro-MUii!: be neat and • Blvd, C.M. 6 PM, ~no. ~~IUM a..dl cat without a Jail. Vic Remodel It R .. lr ~ 1'o.~.t_bene_:; . , a.bit. ~.Pt•r..•~ . · STOCK Room C1ftk. exp Machinery 116
$. Rent. 4 Bdr./.J Ba Paclftc Aw, C.M. Reward PJUNTED ~~ bouds. . ·, . f ,,,.._, Alljily l ::P,U:IJ AM ' pref. aim Shippina &: · · ~boua W I Ten1fic ~ 54G--0093. design &: f.a~tiOns, short ~ltlon~lttr•tlOftl .LoCan J.w:., C.M.. * ~ CbUt Auftcs * llteceivinJ. Interview. 1:30 WY.-..-SO .. N-G-.;-..,-.,.-,.= ... -10
.. Wllt!!t. w.. $350. J Bdr/2 REWA!U>Mm. Tan run ~ti l . or too. New com~ ~. . ~~T JUl-lDERS 850 Wm lBlh St.. , to 4 Wed It: Thurs: Voupt ga~Mod 1652; Dollll metal
"-} dupMx qt. S 1 SO . wlwtit, cbeet.'= tor Kttne Enttt;Nes, 915S-'1n4, sla1-~· Bloc;k. t'tone. Cibitlet ~er. A: mH1 ~ f'ERSONNEl Coeita Mesa, Calif.. Olvtsk>n, Computer Equi~ cut ~w. Mod. c-4; ·~ Realty, "94-9788. ~. ·Vie. 3Jbd N.B. G•rdtnlng IE bri · ffi-1) e'?-llSI m&n. ~ d chbr ~apply. . · I ment Corp. 290 ~ Ltnde-Rell-ere, all acceu.
· ChUd'aprt 675-1710 ~ 'SP~CJ.A.L.IZED Houle APSfy .lemen Mir\ne, 235 .5ERY1CES.•.A(E\Cy Pftime lheFp 3 days wk. Avtt.,<;oataMesa. MO<fC300SUbmit&U--0900 !~"'' I 11•1 LOsr st .. Beman!.femal• JD!s G~iNJNG ~·.":.Z'."~',1!!"""'·1'Flocber13• 8"00>otao~KME"!'PER Fl"tf:.lFeePoeitk>na Service1 Bo· ... ~,.,!~~~t,~ WAITRESS GrayCO.model~U7
• , · ,.,... Puppy I rm old. Cbiita Mesa Complet.f Cardenlni SUvb 0~ u"""" .........,,.-~t' "' , .co. Girl FriJ1ihorttland .... ~ Py, !" .w•i .,.. ... ..,, NW 3 yn min. exp, Owr 25 yn a.lrleu spray pot, $DI.
:· .. . Area. ~T-0.f aft'· & Oean-upe. 5CS-366t . Rooflftl . . . . ienmI cffice expd. Appl)i Medical 1 Girl Ofc $42S Ne~ .Blvd, Colta M~u. ,of ap. Apply in penon be· * 61's.-106.3 *
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SEALpMnt Siamese. Fm!. ~r .Jap&ne1e G4*1t'1'.t ~AIR, reCove:r a11y• roof IOYS 10.14 ·Girl Frt TB~ $$50 .olidtof''-Dana Point San Bqel Fam1yR.e.faurant4' Mlscellan.ou• 'Ill rer~•l• 530 1 Yr· o1d. Vic. Jfarper ICh. Comple~ yd 1Ml"V'tce. Neat problens.~, Wtneda Roofina. "' dettvtr·PaPft1 tn the s.n' PaYTQ)t sit~. ' $:500 Clemente Ca.plltrano 'a.rea. Deu.,' ZJ40 Harbor Blvd .•
ed F .V. Anr. to Yatcbt 96i-!19B &: Rell&: Free e1t. 642.:43$!· •F'rff ert. 545-1691. • Oe,mtQtt,, Su. Juan Cl.pt. Muket1na: Sec'y to ,S$41J Work . 11'1. :your own home . a:.ta Mew.. HOLIDAY GIFT • uce Safa & Fast 'Mo old. !rlob """"male. JAPAN!fi Gouile"""' "" •• T. Guy ·ltoot!nt, °"" trlnO Uld Co»-Blad> 0291129 K>ypundi to 141'5 Bett dial in ..... Pbon• WAITRESS WanlOd MUI!"' PR9BLEMS? ~ARO. Yotlll&. da11&hter' exJ!tr .r~tner. Com~ete Dlrect.' I do ,my oWn ;work. 1uu. , , Mmll't'dl: Write-: , $500 835-~465 be,tween 9:00 J..m.' i!'Xper in diMer 'house &: W&nt Somethln& Un\q11e! .-;.,!II Go8... Tablot. & dil!J'.a\llhl '1~. · 1 'yd )"Orl<.:Qean . .,., ~ · "5-27!11, ·5i11-9'90. DAl~ul',1.LOT &!Hor Trainee. 1)qoe 5450 ;and noon. co<ktalh. !162-M25,. .. DMINECO!:f'!f'!ErossG E 0 DE s. '.; .£... Vap "water .. Lila" iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiij;iiiii;iiiii;ii;ii;iii;i; P ocl I ~~ ILS _.. I Sewlng/AJter•tlons: 'fyping· Chem Sehl SGS , r uct Ofl Foreman YOUNG PnFLE 16. 21 Visit Mi ra1 · • ho r_no' ta Mesa Pharm•cy ... . . * *. . I * * ·-"' E. l11h (at'!Mne) CM 1631 ~ """* M... """"' to ... tlowm In our .. '!. • W• !"'"' " " 'Jr e Dru="""" -.,..,...... IUSIOY "''·1470 ' """"·.,......... looO A Lo-. De-d· to wit you. • · N.~. Start 1).llo per ht. Aho gan, CM. neu llattor &
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)IOUJll man· w/own van to Baker. 979-1424. Monday ACHTEN! r 'J,.ummmu. CJPIHlftW&. Pu-Keuben ~ ' drive fiO'ftl' route 153-?:n. tbnt Sa~ u PM, $m. , . 'LOVE ro Tim""""' I ·Altel'•tton1 -642.$145 manmt f'Ull time ··-"'-·. dv &: Ewnints by app't.
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• llOG&R. O!RlrnNE ra er s ' IJ:ll 1se :rolmilon 'Rtpalr . a.twHnlf 'I( s P.M. $2.Stl hr + -~ • sbift l II"" I 10th ¢HR.m'01'H!:R. ELI SA .ditterenctal. Expel1ei1«1-pre. now lnterviewinc fer . ••ic;IM V ANNIVERSARY SALE
: I DOJIEY . , ., ne·s * BLAD<nS TV * /7 , .tened. South °'""' Com· Day' & NI..;. Pewttt " s!l"'r Hollowan, 4Nt> OUJG !ti GER.MANY Ser\rlotna: Ail Brands Loco ~ munll;y Hosp .. s. -1..quM, •• tankards, cbmni, men's
( P19CX>vER DJSOOVER'Y Known ~r hontal;y 5i0-43U Ptl'IOIDlel Office. 81311. ~lques IOO Jewelry It: executive CiltJ:.
j!ncJYOIJ!lSELF'tnSomoone t'1mes T-Strvlco An eqtlaJ ~ ,.;,. lusbo, ys . Hand & mao:h!ne "'"""""' I·· , --1tl1 WtstcJlff· Dr. p1.,,.,.; RARE Orlr. Corila Silk done on ,...m1..,.
Call..,,. No obltraUoo ' GENERAL Tree Serv. Yan! Nowpofl kach *JANJTORIALWORX. & Dl1hwa1hars Serffn Pr!DL s.,.... 1964 NOACK'S
(11') -(Z!.I) 38T-J393 .do·11ars elnr>up, haullnr, oprtritder ' l.oool. Now hlrinr muried "So"I With An.. Apple." 102 E. 18th, C.M. ....31'1
.ATIOHALY l\ECX>GNIZED repall'l.Rtu.&f6..SMl.J Dtual _()ppor. nfip1oytt couple1. Top pay, car & Apply in Person Beautltull)' Ir a med ;,;;;:;;;:""';=7';===~1 aeME· ltepatn. Fix up ..._ ____ _,,_..;1..t ________ _, GENERAL~ suv. Yard CASillERS· car wuh part 1>hone nee. Ph: 546-9n>. Betv.'ftri 3pm &: 5pm ,,-,_.,,.1_. ------=,,. WESI'ElRN 91.ddJes, new elr-~ntey, room additions. ' , dun-up, '!a.Wing, sprtJUdtr A full time for Laauna LANDSCAPE a r 'c h l t e ct 2Jll No. &roadw•y Appll•ncff I02 ~ ahow ddJ &ad~ Used ~'job tD 1mall. Mr. Bert. 115Clxl4Q, R-2 zOned. PotffJ Have: 2 Br hse, C.M. Lot repaln. Reu. ~: EH.oh ana.· })!:per. req'd. apeci&lbed In J a Pa ne• e S•nt• An• 1::-::--::.,.-,,:""'.'""'--""-comple~~~n~-inke & :: ,~. UalzoneO.l,c.2orA.P. Wl'latdoyouhavetotrade? Overt&.~. ~';4. Takata Nunery CLEAN l ate mod•I Beltofter.C95-aJ97 ~~7217 ~~ ~:,~:,~~rt ar ~·.~~ ~ader: I ~ ...... t !It' l Count' er. Dfual Oppor. F:mplOyer ~~;r ~:,.r)'!~. m:i~; '·1•;...."'eom;;:.,=mSlD::e=':"'"r"wtn:::: .... :::. ... -.. -, toam~MO~.
o. Box 1221. eo.ta M'°' Ina '°'" 642-5618. 1.... ----~· LEGAL SECRETARY SALESMAN ...,.,m . " • WANT ,_ M .. _ .. __ •<I to $700, Tap akllls. Cbrporate O I ~, ~~• &l midtttAS fl). Mini blke A UNS!:LING 1; bl.lo tor unta tsa ~. nave Jn!•t home In Bay. Gi"'S preferred ~ paid. Youn, C.O. Gd potential ...... ~ rep rman part• • miscell. 847-838(1 .
.AWdutt., vuactmny 1: lor flO.{OJ Motor home. f'lc. ettst, N.B. 9.lbmlt tn1s lor Job ·W•,ntfd, M.le 700 11 ut>e!:_/F ....:..zy[" Call Mn. Schmkl1 hu xlnt .election of rtt0nd. r::-Ed Riddle Ri!!al"" 6t6-81l1 1--TD' ....i--, __ _. 1.i""I' ft~ 1 ,,__.,,,,, ,.,._. d1hw!u'I. Reuon, G\larn. **** Apeue. 50-4438. '"-· Me•·1 _ 55v1 ~~ u-.;;, 1 or .,. .... .., -· EXECUTI E "~iu..ur F &ale..__, bl ~ ..., -.~ Weal ... N ........ .1_ "-. RET. Marine wants Job u P'Prlonnel •--.. 139--'1Ul or ~. or CUJI ta • ., • .,._ ~ PoraMIMI A-cy ~---With Ping Pons top ...... -Ret.l ton "4-4910 9tCUrll)' auard or bolt For f•at 1elceeut ...... 3M3 WKtdlft Dr., NII RD'RJ:GERATOR. wuhlr, m·•-te··-6' -'"' ••• , ti Clo W. Cout ll\a .... NB -"•·mo '30 or best ottw. BEAQf O>ttA,ae: on Ne~ , .. ., ............ --• nJllilllll o,.r• on .... ,,. ~ dryer. muat tell this Wffk,
Bay + 23• Owens Sc1ft Good beallb. MWtaty NCNt • !ldte H . . &tS-mG RN"",-.rull'"°'lim=e.-=rur<.:r.ht'""'••,;•;;11 all cheap! 962-3613. Call ~
Cndlar $10 cm . cc.nplete clearance. Relocattnr to Fuft Time •t 000 1-U. RN; pt time relier Tooat Moa~r Hta~r POOL Table., .Ute $299 up. trade" for ? , 0.:,.. -.sm N.B. aaG-1821 Mlulon VW)>. Mana .. r Trnee • ' • 7-ll. xlnt frinafl bnft&. •• •• Cluck'• Bowliq & Billi&rd1 ~ fnfl 6"-t.m, ARCHITirl' wrm cw~ THE ISLAND.·HOUSE 1:~~~ a.::.~ =-~rty ~:· cap 0 uip9:;;· :m~·tt !':!ma. H~ ~~· ~
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Want: 1t>'1 • FIC land DERSON · ~1•-N 1'1 n ~11 'Boti ROY Al do In-SJ'ANOA 1 tt rerrtcttaror -";;:";::",,,..,=-~~-·!
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lttal Utatt lnvtstnwnt Co. X-RAY ~ CA diq't'IOIHc Denn'9 Pt.nonnel A6f:ncy, aasitt&nlJ, •l)'lt&~ ~ · _,.., •lli111. Ca1l weektnd1 ~ permit. MD olc/1roup. l'.qua1 Oppor Erupk>yer 'XlfJ2 ~Ison Dr., Irvine. tlonitt, manlcurlrt, broken 40" El.ctrlc Reng• MO. only. 546--sno.
Full/part time. ........ . MAID ~ in exchange down hJitdre&Mn, • ldk>ll 15'75 w~ •c. C.M. ORANGE nREWooo FOR * SIU tht old lt\dl 8\J1 lbl: I load want 14 • a IOOd tor apt. 431'6 Newport Blvd._ at H1lr Kunttrs, N.8 . rum unu.ed 1ttms tnto qusek SALE: delivered and •tacked * * * ------ru!' ..... -.. c.M. 54$.rlll5. 1!44-2151. ...... ,,.n -_!ll0-...;...;988='·------'
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MOVlllGI Mu1t Sell I 2 Pair ot 11<11. Bootl. HAMMOND Onan, walnut, Froo .. lly Hamotort CHJUll!'IWI •111 • All ._..,. ftl * 'H f OltD ~100 * PIA:r
N'M>Cah)<de 3 po tunf. A cloth• 1 • Port• b I• 25 pedt.11, tul1 manual• • •• • hone• priced at de&lm f'.100' &ward Jar tbt nturn \t toll ptclcup, \'1, 1tlck al\ltt,
whitt ntua. rev1r1lble sec-'T)'ptWriltr pi, Ntw BBQ •·/tarr:# cblmnt>' lAlll• + oritt troro Tun .. .Dtc. 21 oC ll'T1Y&mlba2IO &nctuto, ia,c. '89 FIAT
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dlMttoMlw/11A11<<c:hn. COMPLFamUymombt"1\lp oolld.$1095; ,...!"'...,... ?'. •i>oqt011Tllonol•ullwi---1-Bletb M ff aM..I 124 S.,DER 11! Wblte neua. club ehr, J<.B. Tenntl Club. l3llO + GOULD MUSIC .,...., Malm 1n Idell ::::.-· No 4-&C 0WtUW r1
Ukl new l20 c.u .. " Ind -t IU Since 1IU ChrlJ-Ill!-I~ ... mo. • ..... llt-teil<I W'-I Spd, Mint c:ondltlon, Must tab!~ '5 1· 'attreo ca .. loet tn.n.. mua • *S No Maln. S.A. Cate ..... JN:J. bonl, IM!dlt, twkUt, BIC'Y'a.IS·. •.o.1-1 .... .-...._ .....__.~Lu-""'-n 10 •Q"
' Y "1<$141 * "'1 ~•1 * -• ~.~ 4 -• ...... 1u.. ~-... "'"""'Y" .....,.Hli!T ~ • ~·-I ' ' w/U" •P'!rl 115, V&lue ' ~ -~ Ull w wow-"" A -· A!IO 10 Soni& Ana B ue ok RetaU $2!0. 21'"Cotoi TV, "'°' t,11_11_ LOWJ\EY PWlos 6 Organs: llOO Abyulnlanl 411-8ID. -.toy .. w.,Jirehrit• 11479
..,,,...,. oolld .,. • x u w.-no Yam&11& PW1o • O.CW; • Spec'! .,..boildaY • lllO ~~'.•. ~.9::=.1 lit OUR PRICI nylon hlrQ. 1"\li $15, plu1 WANT to 'ou1 Uied childJ' Steinway Pia.not. Beat bun hPtrf ava1lib11t. MM2a I _ _. II• JI J -u.-~
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many other lltms. -~ play l&bll w1ii. foUr etioJn. In new A us..i. llolunldl Dot• ~ --ir., '21 Su•uld 500 ntan. v..., ' $1895 S1llO w. Oobt Kw)'\'
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S'l'EltEO, Utt Canvd, hu Sood~;,-646-1J79. Matn. knta Ana. M_11rtincre1t K1nntl1 otftt-refUled. Inquire at the RF.CREATION CtNTER •r,.-'~I\
full •teno •bano•r. air EXTENSION carptt GULllUN$1N Spinet Chrlslmt1 s-t•I• Gonorol M Doo apts, 1193 Cllllrdl st, ROY CARVD, Inc. CON~NENJAL 10 l'ORlall!! fl, 4 "* ·1
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au• Pe 11 'Ion ipeaktrs, itretchei-• Ulld Sii to 3/4 $351. ·5e~ ~ GIV• A JtUNAIOUT No. c, C.M. 2125 Harbor SJYd. R$' ~ *!r.11114>
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brand ntW, \\'al l •ft am.D'S .. 1 ... mu. and t MARKET!:EJt GoU Ca.rt, * Toy Poodlt1 5 'Nici you'll ltwt thil 14' Sch~ Pa.ramount..:Q..m9. 1ont paint, de tux cab -3!!0 147.J84J )48() lfutM:tt Bl¥d. &t 1'&11' DI.'. uncltlmed on layaway, Sold ,.._ ' ca xlnt eond. W/$urtty top, l black D'l&lf fiberltul hull with tn, ate. =. Gem oond. VI .. lf.D. turbo automatic Colt& ~na ~T
for ~. pay ott balance ot tr@e. Pbont ·6ff.1187 Batt t huttr incl, $425. * German ~ l )'f Nauphyde Upbo1at 155 F'loMr, E. a.I. tran1mlmon, hellvy duty '69 FIAT 850 COUPE Jlli
$11.5 or take aver •mall f13,..0.160. Vtryfoodwtthkids 31Sbp Mtre.StttJ.eey' J •n ~wa1Ui Coyote IUlpfnllon. Duplex catnptt Good eondition bet/otter~'::":. :"'..°U. ~
paymtDbi. CoJltctlon l>rpt. WANTl!O: SCUBA ~ resulator " * Wlippet, 1 Yr brlndle 'Trder.{o sat h.1 tank rnlniblllet, $125 fl, Cuh on~ Urea &JMI wbttl1. 8 .foot bed. *** MT·~ *** carpet. Konia, p I rt I I~'
T14/89M501. Proof I Mint Sets wet auU, medtum. C.t $200, ehatnplon .Ck CbYe~ cu.., bold Wit!) ly. R1dden )) ho Uf 1 . 30,000 .mile1,.llke ntW, one JAGUAR' SL
GREEN & blue-oh.Ip books M2-.7619 sell Jor $100. 494-0380. * Labrador Retrievers hatch. u.. fer »icnk ~228.1. 538-3905. owner can be aeen atttr 4 ~968• 161.!· rDtdt. ..
12..25 .. A1trolo1Y cl"'k 11. Mu1lcolln1trumont1122 SKIS boo!.t " ...... (men's) ,.b!ack,,...dyto.i::brti<mu -""· ..,, NEAT! C!Mamon eo<or 'lO PM-kday1, IJ,500.00. All IAUU IUICK ~·· .. ,. . .,
New bike ae:at $5. Deak 2'\.4 S50 • S'll" Surfboard -...A U. PUR.!lB'Rm DOGS Great MNte 111\ipl Honda CLo-lTI Xlnt cond. day Sat. and Sun. 159!5 Mt. 'II ~. ~
foot $25. BBQ 11 Is $3. Car SMALL O)ll9Gl1 p iano, nd. l 3S o:~•.,,..,,.. •""""' GRE!AT Dane "''"pies 4 Worth frQ)Jn &immer Lo il ••~ Prl Mat~e.rhor11, Fountain 'Die HU'bor Areu strong, new Parelli~
Sch aood cond co -·-....... • w m e'l&e.. --v. al II! 531--0380 Only Authorized Alklnc Si %J(t Call parts $2 to $15. Catchers umann, wry "-' · • beautiful golden lawn, A 1 MUil l9tU Pt;y. make 6lfer. 54f.44TS. V ley, Ca · ' JAftUAR DIALER _....,; ' mitt SlO .. Travel goll club antique white &: gold, $325. POOL table-, (' by 8', AMF brindlt', M A l', champ New bol.t OOln)na 9 Yr'ORD VAN• XIOO · " or.........._,. I"~
J2S, N@W screen door $8, Udlan accordian. 12 o Xlnt. cond. Comp!m. lJaed aired. Top doc on Wfft Call fM.8011 HONDA 350 SL ltTO, S500 H n A~ ti '(~· Alwaya hu 111 ex«llent H· •n Ponche 914 Ap~
$38". Wt'ddlnl aown 4 CO)'~ buliea, like 'new, $125. Lit'de. '195. 5t0-'l'l15 Cout. lteuonably priced, $116, euh or ism on pymnbi. s(:) · van. a c. ~ l~n at both New tJ UMd poup, am/fm 1 teri.t
onel 11!, '"' '· lit B Jllh !543-1011!. 10 SPD BU.•, 1 mo. old. Lonr 8»-386.1. Morino C-ult•nl :,:;~ cond. -ulc lor DAVE RDIS PONTIAC J~ ...,..:.,. 61:1-1™. · •)
St.. Newpo r t Setch GUITAJtS-Guild, Lyll', Johns k 1Jeevts. airtboard JUST RIGHT FOR INDEPENDENT )GOHa!t>nrBlvd.atFal'rDr. 1971 JAOUAll V.12 '709ll-TPonebe.TopcoaL;.
6'r.>--092'l. metronome •lectric, Ve~ 6'7" 6'J5..:196. CHJUSI'MAS!-AKC SJJJc:y • Purchasing-'69 HONDA CB lfiO, Clean, Colta Meu 546-8DiT Air condfOonlnr autOniatic. mac•, am/Im, ~
BEAtmroL weddifV dttts tun. banjo. All practically TV, R•dlo, HIFI, Puppy, 11 wk Old male. Will Counltll~.1on PurcbulJ!.c i:: ::1bf5~!!., ~~ f'OJt trmMdtate .ale, ipeclal Only f,000 ~· (V:IBDMNl Beat offer. 521-1251. ~ -..:•
4 veil mr Ille. Lona: ~ve, new oond. Jt •a 1onab1 e-. SterH 136 deiwr wired bow! $100. boatl .-.,. ... pment. ' .......... price S31.IO. •n Ford F-2SO · PIUGIOT -.:': ·
trad., 1iu a, cathedral troain. 644-7344. M&.4967. • M1rl"1 Surveyer •v••· ' Campe-r tptc. 380, v~. 2 "~llzlna tn Quality.. ..~
Eaqulllte laeo. Dry dot.ned. GUITAR. Ten<llr, -'· GAIUIARD com..-.,,.. SREGOR GERMAN SHEP. '46-lt77 1"9 HONDA 31<1, ""'mu ... cone, auco """'· r/b. Call , BAUER PiUGIOT • ,~
s.ll m «' bttt otter. 12 1trlng llL'COU.Stlc, with hrd tern • undatrned layaway, KENNE LS, Beau t, DINGHY or srnaD uJ1 b t Stand thru '10 A •n. Lookl SM-llll: alt fli. 121-8802." I ' I k-"-1-J ~
.fi96-mi8 •hel cue • like ne-w (!Ol'I· 100 Watts AMJflM stereo re-Chri1tma• pUJI•· Terma. wanted. ~ru~,•howroom lttth $!!00. '67 DODGE Van A-100, J u it '"E,'iTth ~Ir . Dtmo Sate Now la ~
S'ttREO I Unciaimed lay. ditiori $1 Mk for Broce. tti.ver, 8 track, Jee $-way 527-4931. ~I ,.,........., · owner. Xlnt eond. $1MO. Oleta Mesa S4S.'!"7'Mi ,,..,..,1 -r~· · ::~· ~i~;~tsi !:~ air t'Mp •abn. !UJ.J size, SHELTIE PUPS ( M In t JS' FISHJ}{G Boat. &ood run-8i?~sl= St tncray l'l5-1623. '13 JAG. SK 120 .. ~x~R1i':s ::
walnut cab spkrs, drums, b I a. c Jc comp1 Garrud turntable. Collie), AKC rea., champ nio.i cond. Mllld, equip. '** '!IJT~** Auto Leatl"I H4 CLASSIC SPOllT CAR CINJI• · tor $210, pay ott bal ' basA, snare, tom tom, Sold _,, for $310. Pay ci~ lire, ~ta. Jtelduced to $15, UOO. Phone: 495-2MJ Wire Wheel1 etc entitf!!y 'nO E bt SA. NT.-
SU9.9S or pymta of SS.IL fir tom•tom, 2 cymbals $100. baJ ot $1Sll.95 or pymnta at 893-0925. FIBERGL.\8S boat. tlO hp 'TO HONDA SL 100, l1lrt new. LIA~INOI orlfi~ thrtiout, 'Mecblnlc-0pendauy f.t: .... !t.!ftr!j
U.S.A. Stereo Equlp Ware· l33-M72. :~Ai1991;';°7tii Efi:.· PURE Lab PUpa sso ea. No Me-reury k trt.lltr $915. Z*u, ~ SAVE on irrimacWate PA• .Uy pert.ct thnJo!)tlt: Htad TOYOTA~
house, 179 E. 17th, C.M. Fencler Deluxe Amp. 66-%442 ' ' ' · ' paperr. lnquitt 691 B w M0.-2'l19 alter SPM. driven vetucle1. li;hta: alone would or,t over • ·
645-2"2 Culto cowred Very sood · JO&M CM 646-lJU ~ i, . ALM.OST ntw men'• 3-tpeed ·n Mavtrlck ·' dr. Auto., UIO ' to NPtace p h n n 8 -• ~
IDEAL ·Chrlstm.u Gift 1or oond~ S100. Ms.1281 1972 ZENITHS at t;be: lowest wknd;. ' IMta, Ma1nt./ :Auttrtan Mk4t 9'0. air, P.S., R&:H, • predriveit 193-25'4 day,, e..:es 5.1l·S033. '72 JDYOJA •lo.l
J)l"lce1 hi On.nae County. AU Service f02 644.11'72 • appx. 9,000 rnlltL ST5 mo. 3.8 MARK IJ ,82 Unutual the handyman. Pr. of Saw DRUM SET, 6 piece. B-:nat model• In •tock & ori DACHSHUND pups, very / 2' ,mo .. open end. •
Horaea. Many uae1. Factory CleJi.nt't, All ao<>d condition. display. Phorie Jll"iee-t ok. mlftlature. Shott, .A.Kc , BOAT bottoms cleaned 2fc K1w111kl 120. 61 '11 I.TD 4 dr, H.T, Tull pow-Cluslc car. WI.re. Wbeelt: Lorr s.1oc11on '°'"' · lmmedlote _.,. · direct. S9.95. 1951 Port-M2.-6642. Chromacolor 1.vaU. at $3l5. mahogany red. MA: J', per Ft. ot lenctb at wa!tr $95 ~ er.,-'fact. air. Very few mil· alr~nd, See A dnve to ap-L«kl1~gh Pl. N.B. (Hubor Offlce furniture/ ABC Color TV, 9021 Allan~. ·6;33-4011. line. 138-&m. 1'AWASAKI 500. Llke new. 5 es. $95 mo. '4 mo. open end. p~\ate. $!500. 84~1000·
View Homes) 644--4960. E4ulp. 124 Huntfncton Beach, 98W329, PER!rUT Oirtstmu r\f't! 8Ht1/Mlrlne ml't. S800 or bnt offer. 317 WE LEASE AU. POPULAR '60 MARK J, clulic col'ld.,
PUMP orpn,'10 sp., metal i'Y'W.....,'IV-Z-'th,maNo Bedl;,__ ....__._ m••e I iqufp. f04 W, WUJonNt.IC.M. lmMAKESATCOMPm· ne'Y.' rubber, best otter.
Delivery! ~ <; Ill S.vl,.1 On ,· :;
•he1vins, sun c:abiMI, lawn X1n -~ "'"".....,"' -"'u ..,. ·tnos dd'Axt~icse.ipe' t , -su' ZIJKI us TlVE RATES. Katey. m 287-6125. DESK, 3UGO. t <..Vlu. eab. $'125. Mqnavcx B I W • ·-•· • l JC' CATAMAJUN hull • •.i. Call Malcolll\ 1\eld tor
mower, stereo, •ax&phtme, 2 ~ ehafn 1V, AM/not: t'll!COl"d player «·l9'17 ' deck mold•;-2 Oat pontof>N TULL xrr, AKRONT JUMS 1urH!er dttaU1. JAGUAR
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airhornl, 2 Hondu misc. Best otter * ~15¥t $!!0. H.H. Sc:ott .tereo, Ger· OOHNAUZER. rn I n pupi, comp. ltT-10.. ·,ia. 13J..XT3 M1'9.. * 6fll·3929 Tl1EODORI =~74:.ade for au n • • Plaiioi/Ori•n• 126 rard dlarcw. g• maple cab. .Al<'C, ct.mp bl6ocl line, C aft 1. . ' 'et ~a 175 Scn.mbler Xlnt ROBINS FOR,D '54 JAG. XK·m :Rdatr. Ver;
$4«>. HicM--.a·bed, red vinyl wQ, Good home only. $150. BMti, P•wer '°' eond. Only 1,000 m I . l'.l60 Hubor Blvd, ad. eng. • body, 4850· ar SEASONS CHEER -l!O. ~713. 9CIUIOO. · 6"-ltltll. Cotta M.,. S<i.(mo b". otr. 5'1-M. ,
Happy Hottyberriea PIANOSf. ~RO*A~ BEAUT. 6 F<. eurtls-M1Che1 POOpLES, AKC. Beaut. '68 FRUIR).U' CC, Mi> •70 KAW ASA Kl 100 AulM W•ntod HI JENllN' . 616o9.103
To All Qf * * AL JI( stereo&recordp!ayer. Like-·teacup l-toy pups Wht, equlp'd. MU1t Sell, leavlns G"8nstrtak. Compt o'haul. 1946 Harbor. Colla. M ..
CLASSIFIED Tromenl!ous dilcounton fam· new: m"" uU, 12'0. Cool aprlMt, eboc:. m.ont. U.S.A. bll ottor!M ..... 14.. $3!0. l!lll-31119 afttr 5:30,pm. WI PAY TOP JINSliN SANTA ANA .) Michelle, Karen, Kathy OU1 brandt. Chri1tma1 de· neu S80(), St'e it to ap-et 1 . . A'~-
2 wall heattts, 1 a.ummatie 'Precia~. Ideal &1ft. ~ HOLIDAY PVPPY SALE Conatella.Uoll U63. Loaded • M35 * n.H -3.-~ SAL!!S .·: SDVICE -..-.. li_,, ""'""'""·No pay: •SHERRY'S POODLES* 33' CHRI~ Tr -ea b t• Hand• Mlnl-Trall CASH -·~-~ TOYO' :rA '!; $~.other Sl5. Good workin1 ment 'ti! Ft'bruary. .~ ~ .,, _
condition. 3 traveiw rod• $2 Choose from: S' GE Contemporary Stereo AllO Schm.uien * ~JMI like tiew. $22,000. D1y1 (2JJ) .•n Kawualri 2llO n •t:reet .r,; Serv1Cll dept. opera 1:31'.1' d.
a pif!'Ce. White bathroom Yamaha • Chickertnc w/10 apeaken:, S 1t5. GERMAN puqhs Wll'Yf'lll'.id 6JS-0'157, ewt (114) !57-2350. dirt. Liklll' new. Must aeU. tor uM4 GUI 6: tNcks, jlAlt •tf. 9 Jin Mon4ay thl'u ftQ
sink $3. 846-6376. Fi~~ : ~r:!et ~:~y $
4 SO' Call =~for. $10. A ' for $U. ~' Siil fot Make "Offer 982-1712. C11J1 \la b tre. tcttmaW. dqitHON• Mo.2112• ~-.! ,
BOY'S 20'' bike $10, Washer Kobler .1: Camp~l1 · STARBOAT No. 406(, 2 MINI Blk11 • Vert caod-GROTH CHEVROLET 417 W Wamer: IDla Ant.I
$25. Baby crib, mattn1t; A * See & hear the OpU,u ~ Pro!c~ea~AC Stereo BOS'I'ON Bull -r.nier PllP' Eichenlaub buUt, driloolizt!d. cond. Ntw motOl't. 1125 for , , l100 W. Cout Hwy;. t' ao"' . ,<--
5 drawer chest, all $25. open d&ily 10 'tit t rl~ 'NEW '.-.-· 9(18.5.135 AKC. µ wkt. $125. hull, i ault• NCl'l:h 11111. Mw both. ~. ~ AU•tor l&1et 11.,....r Ntwpi:irt Beach ' JO CO LlA *
Slh1l• lied m, Pet!o ,.bl• I. Set lM * Sun 12·5 . '*-2301 mul, ""dY" to rae1. 11000. 2 • ROSS 10 Spd boy'1 bike, lJ21l lll<cb Blvd KARMANN G"IA
benchn $8. 968-306(, COAST MUSIC 25" OLYMPIC Color TV, in Welrnar.ntr, l l"l'JM. male, 67S-M60. Brand new Quick Alt. , HUlltSQrton ~ 1 ~ 2 Dr. 4 .pd. dlr. J:xied. tOl\l·
NATURAL To urma.lin• NE\YPORT A H.Ul.BOR_ ~a;'.';.,..~ cabinet, $1'15. AKC?, ,lhow qtJ.a]~ ~n K'ITE 731, Good cond wlbcl&t 53M831. U1.eot1 J<l Mal1 '~KARMANN Ghil, new~ thrUOUt, Sacriftol!' a,n ~~
Mlnk, Ir1 dbl fur thllwl eel-Cotta_Mep * &U-2851· · bett of litter. 8'5.6251 1:; mut l!!DWl' 6' heavy~ JJ10 HONDA CL-1 TS., TOP DOLLAR Hurry, ~can't wait! ance. , .. ,,., _,,. 1ft
lu jaoket w/lwl tum back * SALE SALE ·* BEAUTlFUL Old ~ Hiway ""'· '8llO or b"1 o<. wonderful Chr!Jtmu stJt. IN CASH Tak,.u ts! 833-1411 , 10 am <9'"'811. ~ .•
cocktail cutts. Make otter. PIANOS ** ORGANS I ' ill Sh4lep Dop, 5 lrio'1, Male, fer. rrMOOf, 615-7818, $f75. MT'-3«4. LOTUS 11 Model Corona, 4 dJ:;\
642-7523. Steinway, Kawai, Hammond, . ''" t1Yov .. AKC. Sacrltlce 54&-1159. KITE 731, Good cond w'/bott * 'It <!fOP?ro HOG~• P~ tor your clean uM4 cu ~· ~~· ~ BEAUTIFUL weddinr dtt11 ........ . .. ARC Dobennail n..-, chant-.1: inPt ~r &: heavy du.ty -w BIKE AIL ~n._.... Pll-ld for or nnt. LOTU-"l'l'nt Cllft. --.-alt Allen, Baldwin, etc . .rwm ~ ~ "l'" ,;iinu ~·-SANTA ANA DODO! -•"' --& veil Jor We. Long sleevf',. $295. RENTALS no up. 3 Lines, ~Timas, ~2.00 J>ioil '1tock, 9 Wkl. Hwy trlr. $600 or best olfet. ** CALL 492-7'9ll **. 1401 N Tulti.D •l)'n(Wti'zEo · TRIUMPH ...,~'J
trad., size 8, Cathedral · Daily 10 'til 9 5484Z!8 after 5 & wkndt 879-Q)'U, ~7818. ~KAWASAKI 2iO Sidf!'wtft.. US."9I 1ALD -':!lliltVlp;. · ... "$7
train. Exquisite lace. Ory Sat~lO.S ' , · Sun 12-6 PUG Puppies AKC 3 mo. COLUMBIA 26 MK II de trail ont $185 5'8-1382 i=-~=-"''-'----1
cleaned. Sell $75 or bflt of· fl.llLD~S PIANO CO. ps':::~~ w~":~.·~ Fawn w/bla~k ~k. $100. e ~.Aftlr 6 e X"te.Jona6r. N.B. '~~1%~u~~~ =: NEWPORT
IMPORTS fer. 4~21118• · ·. 1133 Ntwport Blvd. females •. ' 675-1897 or 897"'6737· 12' OUTRIGGE R Com-BLUE Sif1winn 1irl'a SUek G"/'~ .. 54W031, 19TO
GE 4a:I port. •tereo ji,:: Com Mtn n4l 645·32SQ 832-1837. PEMBROKE Welsh Corsi pletl' w/sail. Good Con-Chik. Almost new l:li. Harbor IUvd., Costa Mesa.
E'"'· elee .. ~\f~·l • USID Sl'ICIALS 2 Whlm&l•Germ """-Puppl.,, AKC. R .. dy !or dltion PlO. or Belt .crer. .._,,, WE PAY WP OO!LAR 3100 w Coast HW,, VB STA• -f :
Shopsmlth ' ec ' Mu.l'ht ~ plrano w/ro1f1 I mot 1 female-pt/Cocke~ Christmu! TI(: 998-0138, . * fN8..81 * U'SE'D 2spct ... ..i·s bike Very FOR ~p USED,..."'"' • • IMMEDIATE DELIVE:Rft '' broiler • rot1tMrie $25. $9815 e ff&mmond t.100 $745 , L!OO 14 N -Xl • •'-"• , 'u ~ Newport Beach NOW! '.f. ', 847_3444, •Hammond M-2 $595 •Ya-Spaniel l(>l,Ytd 646-4710, AKC, male, 1 mos. Irish. Set-o. MIQJ_, nt. oond. eooct. amd. $35. 6f6.l1M eaU u your car ls ex1n de-an,
mllla 0.'111 $1505 • KlmbaU MO-OOU. '"· Sho~. A"" larg• tra"'t-Traill!I', oallr, 11,0r.<J. ll!l)'flme. . -. •• l!rlt .~ER.CED~ BEN~ HURRY A BEAT nlE ti1i
LADIES Bicycle, lone wave o. ... _, ..... ~NY........,,,.... CHRJSI'MAS PUPPY! '""t tns kennel. 54S-4007. (21J) 697~2 MetOr Hom•• MO BAUER BUICK v •• • • ...t PRfCE INCREASE!r, .. ·.; ! black tight, •lee. can ., ...... m ~UI'\ u'~"° "" SI 01;..;.;.;....,.._...;..____ · opener. coffee tbl, dilplay Open Eve, 6 3.ln, 1·5 m&l• w/bf!J• eye A t'll'. J MlNIATU'RE Doxie-Peke Boats, IPt/DKkt fl 2M E. 17th St. FRITZ WARREN'S.. .... 1
"""'· 54tHl2lll. HAMMONDJOSORGAN Bunlln1 w/I"'.•· s., .. from pu1 "''"'· I b!k. m~!· ! ...t SLIPS 11• to <l'. fl•,ast 1n Npt *Marvin hafCI* C.... M•ra 548-7161 Sl'ORT CAR. CENTl!,!j , = !llVD tn pound ..... :1416. ml. $10. "1S<ll88 ~•· •· Harbor, •-·• •·ellJ"··, ~. . lMPORTS WANTED TIO E. ht St., S.A. 547""'·' DAWN Aui.11mn Mink Sto!t-OORONA DEL .MAR ~ .... ,,... "'._ M t ff Cou till Open dally S.9; closed Su $250. like new. Port. R!m· ' ..., -2 Pupplet. Mother e..,le. s STANDARD poodl• puppitt. JJU1dnr, Ph f'Ta-m1 "iU 10 D ar ames Oral1j:e n
03 2154 E. O>llt Hwy '1>•3·-Wf'fk• old. JU•"•• IO to! A.KC. champion 1 t n e 1 . TOP $ 8t.1YJ:R 'tl9 TRIUMPH TR6'. a& typewriter S35. 545--31 . -..Y pm. ..,.vwov """'YOT"
ALTEC-w lee or th• thntra 61'"'92!. 499-3105 or 642--0115. 80 _., "'-les • Rentals BILL~· •v A licwl l·-NDl' 11917. POOL TABLE. slate top. '---Val ncla ~ g AT..,pe:avail. 25'-66', Xlnt ~ 18881 Bit.$ 8l'ld DUNTON FOR apeaot.._.__ " · PUPS, Old i,s coyote lA JUST In tJme for OJr:llrtmu, accommod1tlon• ]n ii• w ' ' "
$200. 646-7354 ntOI. SacriJice, Muat •ell Chihuahua, Mom part ter-OUtmanding AKC Whippet Marilla. m-Mos. 558-3222 H. ~ach. P!i. ltf41111S ~7070. ~. ; 645--0222. rit!r. 5 wks old. 639-3363. puppie:s. 646-5865. 25• SlDE Tit, Newport Beach l.fll S. Village Way, S.A. Autos, Imported tfO, wtr.1, apeclal mitllUc pa.int %MO So. Main ar Warnft :
TRAl1'i & car set HO. ELECTJUC Orsan-Wurlltzl!r * * 4 Mixed breed, small AKC Boxer Pups S2 25 PE'r ft. 6M Lido Parle T II T I MS M RIC A' • ''JO IJ!o-E T&r1a. fiawlns Santa Ana --:-· :
mouJlled on lrg table. Xtra 2 keyboard, m~el 4410 puppies, 6 weeks old, to Ideal for Christmas Dr .. Apt. 18 673-9358. r• ers, r1v1 AUSTIN A E ~ • ''IQ 914, Jo ml'f • 'M 'fl iPfittRE w I '61 efi •
c:UJ. town. 549-l643· ebony for $425. Ph. 6~5778 __..horn ~ Reali. Call 5J6..861.5 NEW STARCR.Arr Trival ' .. lA-rnborshinl ,• -.z cui, Newdm, new clutch, ssoo.,· .;
8• SLATE, POOL TABLE ev" only .......... ft:, · rmL BOAT SUP-NEAR Tralltr, ~·, 11eeps 6. Mil• '63 AUSI'IN American 4 s~, CO
incld accessories, $215. Xlnt ' ' w Bia.ck O>llle-Poo pups, 8 'IWO Poodle puppies, 1 male, LlDO: Up to 40 ft. BOAT. omtai.Ped. pr!~ to sell tm. auto trans.. 44,000 ml 1. 3 to e1'°°"9 fr0Jl1, \ 111 rimado Ln. Apt 5, E.
Id M• -· PRIVATE J'ARTY ANTS w•-. Almotl bo111•"-k•n 1 !•mil•, as• 7 -ks. Ph m.t4!0 6 1651) 968-3743 Aulborl(.,.1) •• ':I~ Doller VOLKSWAGEil'.". , cond. 1 yr, o · '"'""'".w. TO BUY P835-•AN271o8roR CASH. ,... * 646-47M *"'" Phone ~'584 after g ~.M. · • , med. 833-2473 after pm, .:.::.:.·_,;,;,~~·=---I ;u.ro..w ,...,.
ix4' Pool Table, 5 CUl!I, balls 01)'1, 897·10M. BMW '70 MERCEDES a-··,-.. _,;,. ~ Pu -._ d / GER.MAN short hair pups 7 " fil . .,. ~
'& ta{:k. S30 •• ..., """'l •• 40 QIORD WALNlIT FREEH· ,_, pp!_lx .... ~rl d weeks. Great Holiday girt. I T --·-· I.. TENT TRAILER • .. Ex u SE Coupe, 28,000 ml'•· Perf. 1·111 Ya' tes ... Call vo•·-• ELECTRIC ORGAN. $100. us1ue m , w-. o .. ,., __ -·IV'll . l&I Complet~ kitchen, huta.ne', ~utomouv• ce ell~ 1ihape, full pwr. 1 owner--t
LIV1NG QIRISTMAS Gtrr. CAU. 968-9175. O!.rllmnrui. Call 8fT4839. LAB6'6-W'IS '1,_, AKC 8 k 1 hard top, llffPI f. &14-7U9. & driver, Tobacco b 1" n.,
SEILING MY B 0 NS Al FOR am.trnat. baby &rand WHITE Pefslan cat, 1~ yn • Yll ovw, Id' ~ s a w/Oicnac lthr tntfr. Cn4) •
1 .co:::'.'.1;;:.I=""=CT::.:l:=O::.:N;,,' ,,e~;,:;"-r".,·,,... l ebony $'100 old, frM to raoct homl, tood Chtiatmu. Fie c amp .. C•mptrt, Sale/Jtent '20 lij 5264S7d. ' " ' 1-k Pano, Mln'.1635' w/chUdrtn. 5&7,..742. RealOrl. price. 543-2373. Allllflr.. ~
4 Rose Bowl Tic ets '""" GERMAN ata-.1. rd 8 •71 GMC Suburban % tan JSO ... '69 MERCED~ 220 DiHel,
49M'Jl2 PlANO tuner hu all ltind• PUPPY, ma!•, Lob/Pointer · ·~" pup" vs ·turbo hydounatle, 4 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~JROY CARVER; Inc:. xlnt coM1 I ~'· '3lllli •
HOUSE Huntingf Watch thl of Jllal"IOfl. Very, Ver Y mix, 2 mos, black a: white, w1. kl :_3~ristmas . Good wheel, positraction, P/S, I fJQ 2925 Harbor Blvd. ., (TI4) ~t. · '
OPEN HOUSE eo1umn. !\f!UOl\able! 5Zl-9n1. fine disposi~n. 6Th-3887. int-. · P/B dual battL Mulfl1ra, Gener•• .~ Coeta Mesa 15 .. W.'1 MG
AIRIDALE PUPPIES <ruck "'"'· W• 11..irc. MEftci:oEs '" 220 s. New CAPll 1----,.,..,,..---
AKC. * S48.oo63 bucket teata, alt. NotMld tn. batt. S700 or \rflt./--...,.,....-----M• Authortltd lalt1 • lll'viat
OLD Engl.lab Sheepdog, pet refrl&., curtains, CU!tom ~ OPEL ·~ new tn It batl1 •n l:JOOCc;~?,000 ml'I, xrn•t A,UTHORJZED ~Valle M.. i;'" ,
male. 6 mo. Reasonable-to tloM, 250W llOAC. '72 $800. 64&-7068. cond. Stick shift, Mustard SALEs 6 SUVICI: ··lin Juan C.~ !' .. · 1
lovlna bomt. 1J68..6174. license, amor certlllcate, Anti /Cl I HJ gtild M3-7i16. &37..-/49W511/.._'
AOOIWlLE Tey Poodl• Pup 30,200 ml. 1419& ouh or qUll •11 cs =:.:..cD'-'A~T~S~U~N=---'et V.W. BUS. 3 *'•
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AKC Yellow Lab Pups ()n Ford. extra. clnn. 'On A clUlic Jfone4: ~ITlap 4 apd'. dlr. dlx'. Bumper. Jta. IUO Harllor Blvd. at ratr 0.. •
Field champ !lire. 4~ Ford VI, •.•If cmtatned. =-=n~~ n:.:: dkl<. Mimln. PL721UO. Take 3UID W. Coe.at HWJ\ Colta M• ,... ~
SHILTIES AICC >J33 R>public, Colla"''"· od to like ntW .;,ndttm. omalldownortndl.49H811 --"::c'::c""':;:;";.Be::::•="''--IMUST Hll 'qulek, mo~:
(n"4) $?-T989 ·n Ford Van, oompl1111 Mutt bt seen. l~r. # UM) altr 10 5fU13t, UGA Bu1. am { Im, 21.lm ml.L.: ~
camper IC!tup, 9000 actual $197J 'Qi Datsun ]600 Series, 2 tOJ)!!, IJf' -.. $1,56(), ~Si,12, ~ ~~ Silky •T'"1•;•wlta mr•. """" ""w rtre•. Belt NABERS CadillK du.1 e><haust, roll bar. $800. Lee•lnc Stal•tl Have 1916 vw sea W&•· mlt
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Gd -·~·-~ ~-2600 HARBOR BL., -'--=;:.,.:::;;,;;:.:.:.-• ,,_ .... ,... .... 9fl<I" cabover, aleeps 4. 3 burner rosrA MESA MGB • '65 vw eur. Xlpt ~ ....
P*• Private P&rtY llt.tU2. stove-4 oven, boot 4 540-9lOO ~ S\lnday FERllA.ltl Make Offt~ · • •
HttMI iU OOuncl'Way $1750. '540-9932. AUTHORIZED e &fS.0420 e ' 1923 T Road,ter show ~. '68 MGB-GT. Rc'd. Wirt '6.') VW Camper. CLEAN! Ch·vy· --' ............ , -SALES A SERVlCJ: r.A I I ..i· 1968 VW llf, 8k. Re •••• d •M vw r... .._ .,... •. t-.. ..,.,, --" -wr11111 11, :x nt. •• eoo. HO~ boardt ""' mo. $400. ot trade tor .,.a.an best otter. n4.7927; 53.>1f7J, * Call Mi..3!85 + f'nl!nt, 11100. JU E.19tt.-L!ihled """· HorHa tratn. ~ T.O.P, $63/per mo. Call tll>-1613. CM atNr t.
ed. f.Auons EnaUJh • &f&..9495. ::::.:.::::.:_ _____ m-1 * 'Mi MGB. Good Cond. • '61 vw SUNDIAL Ca.m
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II.ACK It While Pinto VW RAIL Bugy, 40 h.p. 3100 W, OOllt ""'' PORSCHE 1· Galdlnr. 1 )'I'S. Siii w/.U. .,. -Id 80cc Street & crau Sy,, trans, """"· towblr, Newpo1t .... h . , 1111 VW I -llfil. Uc
die le: hrldlt. 33M342. bUw. Only 573 ml. 64$-0045 xl nt oond. $450. 615-3l68. IT'S 8eadl bouM a.me. Blf' ... .,.,...,.,....~,,_,,,.._,.1 '95· Sttll + tu •
aft 4·30 G •-bo I .1. I ci... .. th 1961 PORSCHE 1600 Type B, Dtaler !%1-ml. ,. • HOMES BOARDED. Box ~~· ,,·=--=-7.""-,, •n DUNEBU GY new ,,,.. ant M tcuun itvtr _. e xlnt thruout, • new ..... i .. t, Turn wruatd lterN tMI ~ ; • 111.aU. JUdlnr lt.uonr. Our The "Yellow Pape'' of charge Corvair. ~ than D4ILY PILOT CluJU'ied .-• ._
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B1..i.C11.---. CADILLAC 1970 SEDAN DE VILLE NI -· ta.:lo'1 '"" , OALAX!I! 5IO ....,. -... PlO. ROYAL'!WdlopCoupe,AMll--m.<031-=-=or=511-=rr,,.• __ 1 _..._ , ..,.i. o11r. ,...-. . I~ SEDAN DE VILLE conc1., landau -'~ ' qr. 'a.T. Imlllaculate • c.u ._'JOO, aft' ""' FM, 111t. • "" wheel. tao. RAMILIR ,.,._ no. .W. .., iWi(i --FAOTOR~ ' PACTORY 830) 15'9 -•-a-ltpt ivy •n JEEP. b> ml New cond. ...,, all' •"'" -v!eyl --:,. "f,.. .. : .... ~ ~.;,. ,,.... conc1. • 1.o ~~ AIR cQND1T1 1No ~ ... cc:~1T~~1:.,~ DAVE R~ss PONTIAC • =:".::.:, ~"::: W""~' am12 -....tr.$2-39·,.YXZ"'6 ~ :"~~=:
llOdaJ\, PIS. P/B, AJC, Nl power "IUillm""' pad· wi1h podded too, "'"' doth "80 Hu1>or Bl\d. at hir ~. 4ula.-....... ndlo, bftter, ' , " $500 INT 9'81, '=-'="',,-'-,-I Very aoOd oond. Lo ntl'L ~top, dath.~.~r _!:: ·•Jealher Inter'«. tUll pow-Colt& Meta • *'*'1T ~ *-'·• ~1?' air LINCOLN ,._ ;;.:.::· '' ·
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• ' • -· AJC. """'· lull pwr, 111?-A . . u •YE...,.K .,.._ ... ,,.,. Lo6ded, FUii ...,.,, ..,, ...,. CADILLAC: 1961 t nr .. -,,.. -"'· Cobr ?t $1925 ..,.. ..,... '65 deon. _COUPE, DE VILLE NABERS C~!l_l!c NABERS CadiDac .n.. 1.ow..n-,._•vi. -e.:·~31•000 70 111-11 ,..:~ ':;;; ~ · $3595 PACtoRY . A~=:~ AU'IHORIZED DEALER , 67, XI.NT cond. New tires, m1Jes, pwr. tteer... pwr. lllllJtaftlll nm cood $2?5. 548-3351 or 0 _ ff
:< 11'"!"':,~lalo '."' AIR CONDITIONING OOSl'A MESA ~ ~~m., SU:·0wner -hw;. ~r ~ ':'!'. ~ Dnor. dlr. Dix ...... un. .......... .mAC oward
/1 • MM!!J -""'--,;;· Pad<\'d .,,, Ml lea<her u.. 50).9100 · • ,0pon Sundl)' ~"' opon Sunday .., · co~Ai. ...::~wee ;,...., c1er n,ooo rot. OWned,;;, "" PONTIAC .,,.~.., {., .. ,. H.,:_-
vw lroMllI --'mior. AU . _.. ........ CADILLAC 1970 EL Dorado '69 Elee• .. nroot '8,000 orlcil\ll mu.. See to ........... (~ .. old banker. Take IDllall . Santa Ana
'8-~...,, ::'.;!!" .:-i!'ZO::: EL DORADO 38.000 ml, all' $4995 !TIS • ~ 6IM39I 'N.tlERS CadlllGc: :.~ .,~.;, =) ·~.~.:.-:• ;:: MOVING to Hawall! '56 T· :f" Bh• ~ '°'!! ·illg,..J0e -JXVl»l4I. Callatt4pm, '~1 .. CORVETTE J.tmlOR!ZmDEALER (1JOGl£1) .Bird, .... pallll, -"·
ifli>'l """' '_, ,. • •2555 •. AIR CFOA~J~~~ING "' C&dill"'..... $500. -HAABoR BI., ' '70 MAVERICK-$12" ' ' .. .... .. to mL Otte< • ... PiiPTOP~ ~. •· ~ · '6< Opel· Wagon $215. '66 CORV>:ITE !U-OOSl'A MESA DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 644-4648. ·~ bt'attr,··~~Or'e.1 '-. .i Vlnl1.~FWIIM::"&:in~er-, 540-4962 '69 L88 M22 4 •pd., 540-9100 Opeaswktay 2DrDlx dlr Loaded,. Fact HIOHart>orBlvd.atFatrDr. '6.lT-BlRD
: .... ..n, llat5. 64S-ll81 MAIERS Cadlllac: .-e.n, •t=·.;.,.. A; ' CHEVROLET ~. '!ton, ~· '196' FORD .... ea.; ...;.,,.,. pvt. ..,: c..ta M... ....,.., """"condition l!'fiO,
-. .. .. ' AlmlORIZED DE,'1.ER FM, door" iock., etc. (596-· WANTED LTD COUPE Tako •m. dn, ......U·aft U '&8 flAEBIRD · 9'/9-0753 aft i pril • vw BUG' )II..,,_,-~ .~h., ~l • *71 CHEV. IMPALA* CORV>:!TE Hanltoo Styk leader. Cool ... a, am 5'6.m6. TEMP"ST :<J<-• .......,, mso. 'Thi-·;,,91_ ~ ~-~---• $5185 • Qatom, epe. "aw· V!, m, '~'11: !5<8-1211..., white wtlh !1a<k "'"' Jnter. · MERCURY 2 ~ ~. -·-·--~-...,.. .... i ~te ~ .,.,,.. "" '"'l"""' .....,,......,. ior &; lam!au root. Auto. ..., ... '""""lpe, dlr. Auto., pwr. Jrii'vw,,;.._w...._11R~ · LARGEST . "I ~t.:,~~.= C:OUG~R irw.,radlo,~t.r,ta.,.,,,..., MERC Montego MX. ~"!'°"~.i'';'o ·~m;'~S:,'°·~
'.ltlOO mies. f'act0cyw.rfti, SEL.ICf,ION C!f NABERS Cad1 lac 1rom. """"·as Jow u ,. a.,.., HT Don G all' c:ond., pwr, .-.. pwr. Auto., i.ctory all',~ .,., am' 4...;,,t · 1 OUTLET: 64&-4188. :C.U-<. , .CADllLACS IN AUTII01'!1ZED DEALER $1795 , --'--' Autoiran.t~"'.'.:"' ""'-'.,pwr.,window,&omucl> ("'89) ,
!w ORANGE COUNTY 2000 HARBOR BL., ' -~· • .~-•. more. Oeannc:e Pr l,c e d $1-._ "! vw """· AM/FM, l<Jnt SALES.LEASING COSTA MESA a•acHoward Pow. ·-· -lrt '""""' <XSL180) l211l Jobnaoli & DAVE ROSS'PONTIAC Tum unuoed Item• Into quick Fut .......... just . phone -· !1£50, · 540-9100 ~ Sond in fact. all' c:ond., radio. vinyl Son, 2626 · Hubor Blvd. ..~ ·•-~-• , cash, call 6U-S6'l8 ·ce11 tway • W.lll71 .:**Call 6ff..CU? ** ; AtmlORIZED "'I""'' ' ay 839-9600 53'1.fllm top, low m!eege. sq-6GS €osta Me..~ , ' -~rBlvd.atFalrDr, ... ....._. U·-"' t90' A·~ U"·• 990 i:: • .. ~ SERV!9!1'1. ' ' c·· "'ILLAC 1967 or ' . ' Coota M... 5f:!Ol' -·-· -' ' ~---~ VW 1'"". orlrlnll ..._.: N.;,........;. tadliac '"' · .eorn.r ht• Hu1>or DODGE 70 Ford St•tlon W•gon 1971 MERCURY ~ cond. 11.000,AO!Ol!J .....,.. · COUPE DE VILLE Santa Ana ci>omir. Sedeo. YI, "'"" STATIO ~~or-. ~ ' .,.,-!IARIOR ·lll.o '63 OlEVY WAGON AIJ!o DODGE Dart '68. v .. Al< stffrinc &o brakeii alltD!n&-' N WA!l<)NS
•!lvwweslpholiacami;2· · ~A.MEl!A ' ', Al~cft~J~~J'NING R&H,power......,;,i,<oii'. P/ .. vinylroot.Mili~tteri ttc·tn!'", aJr,•mU...,."! HERTZ ·~ORP. ~ mi. Like z:iew.-~M~ ~. ()pm~ Snow white wlth 'padded top .ml · Must aell-Stuilent 1oin1 appreciate. · 221 W. KateJla; .A"na~Lln ~613-7311: !54S-'llOT. '. M.B. ,TRAD.E$ [. ·-····-lnrerlor, luU $39S ' • Eut .. ICboot -· ' $1895 (714) nMOso
VW SUndialCemper, only '11 ~III w/ all-·· "power, AM·FM radio, tilt & DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '6< DODGE f.Dr. Sedan, ~-: , MUSTANG
mi's. All OV¢."im--.fla~ .. ~utif\d .• 1""'10 te4eiloopic rteerlng, loaded 2480 Harbor mvd. at Fair Dr. RIH, 6 cyL, Auto, 59,000 • .-... :llM:~
te. suso. 833--mS:· ll ~ ... "2 J?. cbooee • with "man)' deluxe extras. Costa Mesa 5f6.li01? . mi's. ~ampett, $ 5 50 . • ' 1971 MUS·TANGS
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9end. $1!!60· _ PVT • .PTY. landa11 \• ~., 'c.d .eoupe. '" . • .~ , CAMAR.6•s OtARG~ "68, 383, fUll .. 549-303t ~· .. •67·" 221 w. Katella, Anabetlz . ·
4js-u31. ; ..... -.. ,,_~ ... new car ' HERTZ 'CORP """"'· New paint, mall< of. (lLA8 ..... FORD ' ' . (714f' 77M050 ·i\IW ""'Top 'eamp.,. ..--.~,' •.o.: .. ,. ·NABERS Cadillac . •. fer.644-ms. '. · '67FORDWAGONCntJy,.'!' · LD · · , p.<JFM: WUftnly, Xllll ,A~ lllBZ bi& .AL"n!ORIZED DEALER 221 W. Kalella,Ariahetm ;. . •EDSEL <lap• 10.1-. Auto., P'.80, ' ... 0 S~OJ!LE
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' vw van. neec1s ··-',19 FLEE'lWOOll El fuilc1o COSTA MESA ' 'fl n Camino, :m ..,., *" ,,. msa, , dr·war. lClnt • $195 ' • . ·, ~D O..uS '.88' '. Malle on.r. fully "IU•p'd, Xlnt Catt, 50).9100 0pon Sunday '. """'· """ wile<Js, "'"" c:ond. I'm. , · · · DAVI ROSS PONTIAC· """"':'"~• .. VR, aotn, all: * !llMll• * 23,000 ml, ism 6'>-1545 CADILLAC 1970 ·-.new paint, excel cond, , Call .,..1354 "80-Blvd. at hlr Dr, .c:ond .. ,. PS,' PB, lilt A t.le : ·' · · 615'...3'm. 9tiD. on tac ~arranty, $1,500, ~ta Meta ~7 wbttl, Take over peyµJentl, ~ VOLl_O ' ~ Cad Cp. DeVllle, xln"t COUFIE DE VILLE. -. <!JS.0050. • :FALC:ON· ' * .'71 FORDS ;;t' . $32 ' month, ~. ?II·
• --,. .... -I '65 T-ni-2 Dr Hdtp I ·GALAXIES e MUSI'ANQS· Must aacrlfice Imm@dtate. ....,_,..,.. __ ·_.,_~ 1. «md.""' PM'+ , tlr, ~· · FACTORY ..... _ · • P 1• '63 FAI.£'0N SS en(.' nu :.IN Jy• 1 Private party Call ah
,._ ' • ' l PJoperty..-ie~ment-.1orces A•lt CONDITIONING air, V-8, auto. Uc G'I_'D 411. tire•~·. 67,000 ml., ror. OS 6 Pin. 557-0046. • 12.a• ~-MUa,olr. 16$-1'14 or v~ top • j\d] ,...,,.. ...... 1595. BANKERS OUTLET, xln't running c:ond., 1225. HERTZ CORP.
. I , 8'73-n50. • , , , v-....__! ~-·. ~· ~•, 646-4188. f _.. •<Wi.1. • '68 DELTA 88, tuµ. pwr, •-1-~-':'.!! ~-·~ ~ .. ---:mW. Kjtolla, Anaheim AM/FM, tilt wbl, pwr .,... .. ,...._For · :u ,.,..,..., tilt & "'""°'"' ;66aiev,,1moa1a s1a11on FORD 17141 nMOSO w1nc1 landau. 11500 . : !~··~· . QUICK, CAS... •tee.ring, e$lc48 .. ·el8C5. (52.IEAF) w~ ~~::' ' '70nTORI110 -w...,., .....,:;.; D••~f . , • ? 'ti5 FOJq> R&l'leh Wqon. fu power, Xl.nt cold. $21JO, 1966="'o~ld~,-c,.~.2~Dr~. ~Hnl~tp.
' 'UY Dll THROUGH A 6' CHEVELLE 70-301 T-$550. 352 V-8, auto ti:ana., Wkdays after 1 pm A iAuto V-i full pwr It air 8 \_;,= . NAIERS Cadillac hydro, PS, all' Clllld. $450.' all' oond. P(S. Good ~· A wlaoft!!s 547-!i"L µc. '""1!PM, $195. BANK:
· •n VOLVOS lllAILJ..alLOT All'nlOllU;m DEALER firm. 892-4041. paint. Or!&.""""'· ll42-8T95. 1961 cAilXiE ' c1r .. r ERS = 64!>4188.
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l r:~ ~-· .~. '71 ELDORADO, co.mP.l pwr 1teerlng, air, $850. r 'Jl!F.ordSt•.W•eon ·· '66 . SUP.ER Van, Ford Vac&Dd@scostmoneyt,Rent r ··-,, ~ /'I--·" . . • ••;t I eq~·d. eold/w:hlt~. 5!SOI> .~7170att7pm. . , ... • Ml-6153 •· ' ll:cOnoline,~~. ~·ltk:k. $195. )'O\U' .~.· •Pt .• store ' :-. Jlll.BJ3 • U't . ,ML SIW5. Priv. ·owner, Dally Pilot Want Ada have A aooct ~ ad ii a. pid Cl:H. 213: m.~35. · · · ·bldg., eto. tbru a DailJ' Pilot
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BMutlful 1lamor 1old metaWc ftnkb. with leather Interior ·
'and matching landau· roof. LuxUry ·equlPPed or course.
Full pc>Y«?r & 6-way power Rats, Cltinate control air con-
dltloriln&, Wt steertne ·wheel, staeo · tape syatm\ etc.
Immacul&te throu1bout. (838AGA) ·
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AU THESE 'IEAUTlfUL LUXURY AUTOMOBILES ARE IMMAC:ULATE, 1~S.DE ·AND our ...
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1967 Eldorado 1970 Chrysler 1966 Contfueiital
Satin black finish with black leather
lntorior and podded """· LUxUey equl .. ped thru-ouL Fulf power, auto. ttmp.
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AM·i'M 1tereo ra~ bea.Ullful condi·
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Cool polar white finish ~th 1parkllng
medium blue interior. F,qutpped with tho
finest full power, 6-way 1t1.l, air· condl·
tloning, root rack A much more. Beau-
tilul throughouL (821ASGl
$3375
MANY, MANY MO~E
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2821 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA • 54Ga30
4 door sedan. Beautiful Brazilian. go1d,
!either interl:or, Landau roof . .Full lux·
ury features· including full poM!r, fac-o
· tory &Ir -cend., .6-way power Seat, etc.
(SMA733)
$1275
1969 .Cadillac: Sed.
DieVUle. Immaculate. Be&uUful Bahama
mist metallic with black landa11 A
matching Interior; Fl.Illy luxury throu&h·
ouL AM·FM, tllt-tele, full power, air
et1nd., etc. 'nils attractive automobile ii
showroom fresh. See il drive ~-Sale
priced. (251AGEl
$3875
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