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B~KOK (\JP!) -Comedian Bob
BoPO made a surprlle visit to Vleatlane,
Laos, today to"'dlacuss wltb North Viet·
........ ~ olflclala the poasibUI· ·
ly of\goJnii to llanoi 'to try lo oegotiale
the releue •of ~lean prisoner• of war in'• •10 mi1liOn ch¢ty deal •
. ljopo, Who is traveling with his 75-man
armuaJ Christmas show, said on his
~ here he had conferred one hour
and a.~tes·wtth Nguyen Van Tranh,
lirll·~ of the North Vielna...,.
embassy fu Vientiane, 3.l'ld asked if Tranb
would "arrange' visa fot me."
.. "He.smd·be woold have to get with~
ICftiln nilnisJer and be woold let me
bow," Hope Said.
·:r ·thi!Jk. I could . make them a pro-poilbl ~ • • .. ftMP('fa) proposttion, >I
, aaid Hope, w1-]IOflCinal. naltb has ~~-iifl~ .... 'i cliuily oboW In the
Stat.. lo raioe the f!O milllon and lllen
:;'1~ over ~to a ..i 8ll1lt Viltnamlee · , ~ dlal:ilY mhir·lhalj O!lei>tni a
cUrect ransom for the A m e_r I c an
prisoner.. •
"I feel pfttty•goOd aboot )I~ ijow,•
BoPO sal<l "I }1131 mJcbl («lucky, We're
·...,,to find out In a<:auple ol dip" ll<!t.
ht adndtt~ Tranh "dkln't give me
aa)1biDg .deflnit.e about it." ' ' · !Aft an;.tanaa seuon. D·a 11 a 1
mulllmlllPWre'f!.. Roa Pen>! attempted
lo aid U.S; .J>!'iool!era ol war in North
-tiul failo!I. Perot and hia.lll""P, ".U~ ·we .. sttod'' rsjed. an .u,,u
loadod wllll:Cl!Ntmas packages and "'P" ~:J4...alie!I to Sol!lheasl Asia where be
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~ ..... a·bilOOuire but today only
alilhll1 -Ihm liope hlmoell, bad aid Ills olforts wbidl a1ae failed at !lie
Paris ·Pace Tall<I· --Cllriltmas apd New Ye.r's at-least bad forced Com~
lllUllilts,to'-nameoolnnePOWs
not known prevlolisly. . '
!iC?JlO said he.had not discussed hJa plan
wlUl -lpll!I' be -In llaoPok where be let<phoned U.S. Ambassador
Leoliard Unger that he wanted to talk
with N~ .. Vietpamest diplomats: and
u.k«l "boW poaslble:tt was."
l!e 'sald be had been ·~"" trying lQ~T)fit,Jlanol for some time beclUN o(
his talb:wilh relaUves of the Amerlcan
priloners oi·war.
Hope, 61, left Bangkok Thursday morn-
bl( by ~ .. i.11ew to Vlmllanf. Ho uld' t!oe 1riJ1 .... facDltated by U.S. ol·
fldala ... and.Jn the~Upllal.
• Hopa said he espoctecl be woold receive
a reply on whe&her or not the via iS eranled through the U.S. embassy liere.
Hope and his troupa are acheduled lo
make three more shuttle fli&hls from
hm ID Soulll·Vlelluun to entertain Gl's b<iote leaving for A vlano air bale In II»
Jy, bdt he said his achedule could l>e
re~ Jf-the visa were granted.
Hope Mid lllal TnUlh commented dllr· llllJ jlle '~ el the North VI.....,_
~ that he -had once aten a movie
~~ HoP-_t befriended a Vietnamese
"l llllnJ< 11111 bad aomethlng to do with
my leWnc to ... him," Hopa aa1d.
Be Slid the meetmg WU "cordial IJl(f
frierMU,y''· and ••there was not one bit of
VIUfiOlt.loo.,. A
Rope aid the nm 30 minutes of the Jn.
tervlaw was enoducled In English and
French thn>Ugh an interpreter and "then bl (ttaoii) owilebecf'to E111llsb. •
Friday, Saturday
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, 'IWISTED·YiR&(;KAG~ IS GRIM MEMORIAL, TO HOLIDAY CRASH THAT CLAIMED MAN'S LIFE
Victim in Wllfmlnttor Fifeaw1y f.at•I Was C1rrying $;1.000 That Flderal •••• Ar• Ex1mlnlntl
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Crasli Victim's ' . . • . : 'Threatens Bomb
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Wallet· Probed ~R~mote Control Thug':
By v.~-s,,.,iagents '
"f • ~ . I , • A·Los Angeles· mm carrying ~.ooo·tn
cash· w.as~ikil~ ~ \,fednesday afiernoon
when_,..hls .. car <t'amined bead,-on iMo a
brld&e">Upport on1llO·s.n Dieg0>Freeway
In Weslminslpr. ,.
Holds . Up Dri~~~.in~an~ . ,. (\ ..
Wallace. D1.qineJ 46'\ wu dead on.ar·
rival. at Weitmjnsttr~ Co m·m u n i t y
Hospital» Calif~ Higl!Way PatroLol·
Deers reported that Cline was southbound
when hls car struck the rear of another
car dri~, b)r a. Costa Mesa woman. •
11'e car veer~ to the-?jgbt, mouoted a
guardralJ and smashed into the" over~
abulmepl al Golden )Yesl street. '
The dri,.r. of, the. other aoto, Belly
Hayes, 4t, 1of 1935 Killdeer C"lf'Cle, <Costa
Me$&, was not Injured: •
Shlriff's depoliea this morning """ jn.
vesligaling whether ._y fow>d in
·CJil>t'• poilelSlon -Cl!lWllerftjt. ~·· olli<ors said tiiis morning u.a1 they found about·~.ooo 1n 35 1o 40
biI1I In Cine's powssion. 'Ibey turned lhe.nmey ewer ..to the sherllf's depulles
becou,. ooe ol the •hU\s ;lllegedlJ •P'
paared «Ulllerlelt.
''Ille lherlff'o depulieis c;llled In federal
a1eats'to eumine tho ._y.
San Clemente • • Marine Refuge
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Eolatilllhmfnt of 1"1Jii1e.. '\;11\l'u'e
·-In the SonlCleinente l<llP bu -~:by Ille ~omialleglollil
Wlllr QUllt1 Cdltnl.-. San Diego
JlellOn, and ~ by tile• Orange
County -ol Soj!enbon. .
A dartng, disUngtlis!Jed.looklng man·
characterized today as the Remote · Con-
trol ~r escaped with $350 Wed·
nesday, in what must be-. Orange ,County's
first bank holdup conducted lllro1111b a
'drive-In CUltomer service window.
, His r.&4illac cru.i&ed up to the Crocker
Bank, :aooo N. Tustin Ave., Orange, dur-
U. the~rusb.
'Ille man routinely banded her a deposll
.shii>'like note.
"Give me all your money;" 1( reed.
Drive-In Customer Service wibdows are
automiltptly oontroHed and sbleld<d by
• 1>o11et-PrVol c'-•u '.a safe(uard.
The 'diltingulShed-~ con artlJI,
, ho1'ever, had appareqtly fliUl'ed oul ap
the angles.
. "!)lave a bolpb \n Ille 'bank, which I
can set of£ from"my car," :the holdup de.
maUd note also jndUded• , · '
'J'.aklng no ch..,.., on belnil blo\ltl to
bits two days before <ltrlstrbas, the shirr
ned ladf t.eUer: habded over $359 in bills,
all 'she bad. ·
Bank oWcials told police they were
rather fortunate.
'Phe drive-in window teller generilly
has a much larger 1upply,1put -as a
-~ wbo>,bil~~er s windows al a Colti .M'esa bank teamed 'Moni!ay.,.
Christmas Isn't the best sUckup season.
Late.sboppln& cltlzeos had greaUy
Man Struck by Car·
In Anaheiln, Killed .
ne qiia!tty control acency plans lo An Alberla. Omada, nian was killed deolg~ Ille ll(leClal .us as tltbse ol early tbll mominf by 1 probable bit.run
"Spacill Btologlcai SlmfliCance" and driver, Anaheim police rtDOr1ed lodaJ.
such deoiptlon would IUblecl the Francis Jamel Alnsworib, 12, w11 dead ~ine to more restrtctift waler quall· on arrival at lhe orange Qmtf Medicet
ly control, lnciudlng sewage dlspooal. center abool s a.m. He was 1truc1< by a
No lime ·baa hem given for control cor In the 400 bloclt of'W. Katella Avenue,
qency actloo oo the ~I. Sl1parv1f<" Anaheim, abo6t a half hour earlier. ot·
Rooold C&opera of NOwpOi;\ )leach uraod, ; cordln& to the Orange County"°""1er'1
and lof, bolrd IUPl'OR 'OI Oii move. Offices.
depleted the drive-in window's aVailabl1
cash, b&Mers said, ·
Res~ within moments, police
evacuated the bank branch and ~
unsuccessfully..-for anything e v t •D
resembling an explosive device.-~ ·
Patrolmen aearcblng the surroundlni; ·
area found the Remote Cootrol Robber' .i ·
llUUl')I sedan abaociOaed .In a ohopplnj
center. .;
A ""'°rds dleck·,....,aled II had been
•stolen In. FulJertoo lhorlJy before Ille
<novel 1Uctup.
Qnmge police ddectlves are plob~
the caae tOc!ay. wblJe lbe FBJ.coo!ln""°''
ita own.sepll'lte•invetU&at.ion. ·• ,
wua.
Clear akles lllll aren 1 In •llhl
for the Orange Coul wtlll a high •.
probablllty ol bea'l)' ~ toolsJll
and tomorrow. Giiii>' -llbQuld
accompany highs near I> and Iowa
in the low· 50I. An • incb of rain
should fall by Friday.
INSIDB 'IVDAY
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Dive Into History
Skindivers, beaded by chief marine archaeologist
Carl Clausen, are shown this week in 'Little Salt
Springs' where Clausen and bis group discovered
1 child's skull which has been preRIVed, with what
ls believed to be a portion of the brain, for 5,200
yeart. The chemiCJ.l makeup of the water acted as
a preservative on the skull, scientists believe. The
spring are in F1orida.
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Gunp.lay, Crash • Ill Mesa
Two Arrested After Mistaken Identity Shooting
A wild rampqe involving gunplly,
atreel dubblnp and a hlgh-tpeed
croutown pursuit by 1 q>1t4 Mesa
reserve pollci!nian ended with a bang
Wednelday u tht Mpected 1elaWly car
careened into 1 power pole.
the Wedneadly night Incident left two
...,peCti jailed, one of tliem injured, a
vicUm badly shaken and hla 1partment ln
lhamblea wltli tliree bullet bolea In Ille
wall. . · ·
• No speclllc moUve ls Known, but in-
vestlg1ton suspect lt involved 1 cue of
mistaken idenUty.
Donald F. Arbi.so, 2S, of 2371 Newport
Boulevard, wu arrested and booted on
IUlpidon of asuult with. a deadly weapon
and drivlnc under the influence of a dnJ&.
Patrick 11. Htbert, H. ol 1189 Monrovia
Ave., wu booked on IU!Piclon of 1111.ult
with a deadly weapon.
Olflcor 6-lud Pauley WU diMld...s
at 7 p.m .. allor a frul1c con to •i..i
communk:ations ,via an emer1eney call
bo<.
Jeffrey E: Berg, 2Z, o( 2255 Fairview
Road, repor\ed a sbootlJll lnclden~ then
tbt lloe went dead.
He met officers at the scene, saying
two seemingly irra11onal men had in-
vaded his apartment -one from the front
and one from lbe rue -so be ran foi his
.2Z cal revolver.
"You snitched on us," he quoted one
man u saying.
The name mentioned as an apparent in--
former of some sort, however, wu not
Berg's, police said. ·
Berg uid be was then disarmed in a
struggle for the weapon, which one in-
truder fired three Umes into the kitchen
wall.
The victim Oed for help, at which time
the pair -one of whom carried a club -
rampaged through the a p a r t m e n t ,
11D.1shin& fwnlture and tipping over the
refrigerator.
Berg said they chased him from the
emergency pbnne, as one witness came to
hia aid.
Kevin Wilshire, an area resident, said
be kicked one suspect, drawing a club
awing at hla-htad in return.
One unldenUfied woman motorist wu
ai!o lllopped In the slrett by the pair.
. Wilshire said, adding that her car trunk
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wu dented by the club-1Wln1er.
oµktrl Ron Howard and Frank Leard,
the reaerve, stopped the 1uspedl' fieelnc
car pn. Qearby lfarpPr Boulevard,, where
one man, Hebert, leaped out.
Howard approached him, at which time
Atbiao gunned the.old compact car -Ila
broken nrufOer dragglng -heading up
WilJon Street with Reserve Officer Leard
In pumliL
The car finally went out of control and
cruhed lnto a power pole at Wilson
Street and Canyon Drive outside city
limits.
Cal~ornla Highway P.atrol ~Uicers took
th& accident report -and tufned -Arbl.so
over to "local officers for· booking. · Ar~, -who gave 1ev~i¥ aliaS«!S~ iiid
Hebert ar.e both known ~ poli~ frpm
prior conr.acta1 9ne about two weeks ago.
Heath .Visits British
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'BE!\F ST, Nortbesw lreloiid (UPI) -1 Ou:!51tn ~-up.",:) -, -)
B_rlUsh Prlme Minlller Ecl\vard HU~ '.. Ifetii ,omved' on hb OnMIY Clrlstmu
blJ •.dvance program iept. aecret ~n visit as British soldiers exchanged iunllre
security grounds, villted British troops in with snipers in Belfast and troops and
Nor1hern lrel1nd today, the army said. pollct" in the Iris}\ Republic battled
Heath, who returned to London rioters fighting to free three jailed Irish
Wednesday ni1ht,from Bermuda 1ummlt Republican Army (IRA ) suspects.
laliJ . wll;h President NIIon, spent the An army apokesman said British
morning tn Londonderry and then moved soldiers ·in the Roman Catholic Ardoyne
elsewhere, an army spokesman said. district of Belfast Shot back when two
Details of Heath's schedule were not snipers fired on a bus station obervation
belng disclosed In advanc~ for security posl
reasons, the spokesman said. The soldiers frorn the Queen's Lan·
"The prime minister has always aald cashire Regiment suffered no casualties
he wo_uld vi.sit ~?rthern Ireland at an ~p-but report~ .they may -have shot one o!
propnate tlft'le, a spokesman at an:nY the gunmen, the spOkesman said. •
headquarters at Lisburn near Belfast Witnesus said police in the Irish
said. "He's come to say 'Merry Republic town of Ballyshanoon fought
Reagan May Ask
State Employe,
Teacher Raises
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald
Reagan will propose $95.B million in pay
raises for state employea, including
urUversity and~ state collelfe faculty,
starting July I, the Sacramento Union
reported today.
The newspaper said 1 confidential
memorandum from State Finance Direc-
tor Verne Orr to all 1tate department
heads indicates that the money was found
to be available during final compilation of
the Im-73 state budget. The spending
program will be presented to the
legislature early ntlt yur .
Last July Reagan vetoed state employe
pay raises, contained in the 1971·72 state
budget passed by the legialature. Earlier
this week, he vetoed bills providing '34
million in pay boosts for most state
employes. In both case• he said there
were no funds avaDable to finance the in--
creases.
ln the new budget, the governor will
seek raises totaling $20. 7 mllllon for
University of Califomla facuJ,ty, $21.9
milliQn for state college faculty, and m.2
million for other state employes.
Allocation of the money would be up ~o
such salary-recommendln1 authorities as
the university regents, slate college
trustees and state personnel board.
The new1paper said Reagan recom·
mends the funds be used to comet tn·
equiUes between the pa,y of state
@mployes and those doing comparable
jobl in other government jurisdictions
and prlv1te l.nduJtry. ·
Attica Yule Slated
hand-to-hand with a crowd ol about 300
persons besieging a police station and at-
temptinr to free thre Irish Republican
Army IRA suspects arrested by police.
Ballyshannon, with a populaUon or
about 1.100 persons, lies abot.Jl three
miles south of the Ulster border Jn Coun·
ty DonegaJ -called "IRA County" by
many residents.
Police called in Irish troops in full com-
bat gear as re inforcements and the
soldiers joined the battle with the crowd
trying to storm the police· station and
break down the door, witnesses said.
Lightning Hits
Airliner With
Reinecke Aboard
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Lightning
atruck the nOse of a jeUiner carrying
California Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke Wed·
nesday night. but the craft landed safely
at San Francisco International Airp:>rt, a
1potmnan for the state olfk:lal reported
today.
'There wu a blinding flash and a loud
bang," said Jim Woodworth, a Reinecke
aide accompanying the I i e u t e n a n t
governor on the flight from Burbank to
S.cramento by way of San Francisco.
"The plane shuddered, we wobbled ind
dropped. . . .the lights went out tem-
porarily on the plane."
Woodworth said the incident occurred
1t approximately g p.m. as the full y load-
ed Pacific Southwest Airline ,737 was over
San Francisco Ba y.
He old stewardesseJ told him later the
bolt of lightning left "a bole the slu of a
small basketball.''
.,,~:e co~~~dr:!n~ .;;,~~e?;h~ ~
won-ylng about aomething like that •.
What are you going to do, 1et out and
wa lk?' '' said Woodworth.
AmCA. N.V. (AP) -Christmas Reinecke reported It was the second
aervtces will be held S.turctay mornln1 In time be ha. been •board a plane struck
the meu hall 1t Attica ttlte prlt011. an by Ughtnlng. The other time wu over
lnstltutiod 1Ull ac:arred from an Inmate Ttxaa, he said.
lnsW'fectJon. Pauengers continuing the f 11 & b t ,
Each of tht more than 1,100 Christmas number 611, were lrll\Sferred to another
packaatt -left unwrapped to tacllitate plant for the trip to Sacramento. The
Jmpedlon -will .cont1lrf toothpaate, two lieutenant governor had been in Los
bar1 of peraonaJlzed aoap, candy cane1, 1 An(tlea for a hearing by the state. Rea~
pocket calendar and variOUI boob and portlonment ComrniasJon, of whlcb he II
periodicals. chairman. ·
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U.S. lo ·Push
Rogers Says
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WASHINGTON (AP) -,seCrttary ol
Stata wmta .. P. ~e" Hid toda)' Ille
1,Jnttac! States !t 1olnc to continue Ito
pollcy o, air activity ln Southwest Alla in
the face o( new .military offensive•· by
North Vietnam In Laos and Cambodia.
1 !_t an lmProrilptu ne'lf'lli conference,
Rogers declined to go lnto just what
furlher U.S. alr atrtkes may be made into
North Vietnam itself.
Latest reports on the air war say U.S.
craft hit a radar 1tatlon only 73 milu
from Hanoi , the closest 1uch U.S. attack
to the North Vietnamese capital 1n a long
time. •
Rogers said the North Vietnamese are
mounting orre.nu1 in Laos and Cambodia
because of what he termed their 'f&Hure
to achieve milllfry success in Soutb Vit~
nam.
As for the U.S. response, he said, "We
are going to continue the President's
policy of supporting the So u t h Viet-
namese. in Cambodia and we will continue
to give air support in Laos.''
He aald the U.S. ,air support in Lao.s
would cover both the Ho Chi Mlnh Trail
line of North Vletna"'ese supplies moving
80Uthward and in the Northe rn. Laos area
Where ,the Reds have wrested the Plaine
c;!es Jarres. from Lao government forcu .
American planes made an earlier a~
tack Wednesday, the U.S. Command said
the enemy radar was 10 miles from the
border and had been tracking a bombing
flight preparatory to firing. The com-
mand said two F105s each fired a Shrike,
but !he results were no( known.
President Nguyen Van Thieu, asked
what he thought of the intensified air
war, r&plled : "W~ ~'t ~11 it a re-
sumption of the b0mbin1. We only react
to North Vietnamese· provocation."
U.S. BS2 bomber• were reported mak-
iilg ·attacks In eastern Cambodia porth of
Highway 7 between Krek and Dam Be,
J:iittlng menacing units or the North Viet·
nBmese 9th Division.
Senior South Vietnamese officers said
the North Vietnamese troops, after in-
flicting heavy lruses on Cambodian forces
along Highway 6 on the western side of
the Mekong River, had crossed to the
(astern side. Officera said at least one
battalion was operating south of Highway
7, trying to outflank the South Viet-
namese force in eastern Cambodia and
cut It• supply lines.
Cambodian forces reported a victory,
however. The Cambodian command said
reinforcements broke through encircling
c.ommunfst forces and relieved the gar-
rison 1t lhe vW1ge of Peim Chhiork, on
the Tonle ·sap River .Y miles north of
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FCC Will Drop
Investigatio11
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal
Communications Commission announced
todaf It is dropping the second phase of
an investigation into rate.setting by
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
because of Insufficient resources.
The rate case wu begun Jan. 21, 1971,
to determine the lawfulnw of increased
rates· for Interst ate long distance
mesltlge telephone service filed by
AT&T.
In the first phase, a hearing p-aminer
proposed an 1.25 J>(l'ctnl rate of return ln
a decision announced Aug. %7 and
presently under review by the com·
mission. AT&T had filed for tariff
changes estimated to provide a 9.5 per-
cent rate of return.
TINY LOURDES COVARRUBIAS
Moving Around 1t 3 Pound1 Even
'Mira~le!' Girl
3-pound Baby in 'Good' Condition
Hu p&ftnl! have named ,her Lourdes
because they regard her aurvival as "a
miracle." '
She I! the third child of Mr. and Mrs.
Luis Covttrublas of Huntington Beach,
born prematurely Dec. 6 at a weight of
only 2 pounds B ounces and meuuring
but 15 inches.
Now the medical ataff at Santa Ana
Community HO!pltal reports she Is oU
the q ltlcal list, lJ in "good" condition.
and weighs a meatier 3 pounds even.
"She should be able to go home In a
couple of weeb when she weighs a UtUe
over 5 pounds," said Mrs. , Meta Arntz,
nursery auperintt:ndent.
The nursery staff which feeds the In-
fant eight times a day unashamedly e&1lt
the child "Peanut" or "Poopsy."
"We all Jove her," Mrs. Arntz said.
"She doeSn't squawk much yet but ahe
moves around a lot."
The infant has overcome , t h e
respiratory problems thal threatened her
survival and has successfully developed
her vital organs.
Her parents, who Jive at 17662 Be.ch
Boulevard;Huntington Beach, were plan-
ning on another name for the child but
following the premature birth and
recovery they chose Lourdes after the
legendary shrine ln France where
U.S. Postal Rates Given .
Price Freeze Exemption
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Cost of
Living Council today eiempted pootal
rates tram price. controls, but ~ the
U.S. P01tal Service mU1\:' ~ew .,any
~ rate increases 'lnCludfiig a 23.9
pefcent hike in third cla&s mall riles it
is presenUy seeking. •
At the same time , the council said pay
fer postal workers and all state and loca l
government employes, including teach·
f!~, will remain under the authority of
the Pe~ Board.
Ho'A·ever, the council lifted price con-
trols from m05l state and local govern·
mental fees , saying that lo do otherwise
would Invite increase. in tai:es, which
are exempt by Jaw.
Donald Rumsfeld, director of the
council. said he thought the new rules
plan_, 12.1 percent J ea a than wu ~
quested ..
· la MDOllneiftl the decillm eormnlltion
chairmlJdC.:\flcborr'...Gr1y1<:t1 said. •1we
&tudied the ·propo6ed increase In greet
dellJI and found Utat only a 22 perCent
increase was justllied under our guide-
lines.
"The reduction was brought about by
adjustments of cost estimates and other
elements in the requested increase," he
said. . ·
Grayson said most of the estimated
$60 million loss in the federeJ plan for
1971 had been reportedly caused by a
greatly increased utilization of out-
patient diagno,,ic services.
would "im"""' • d~ciplin•" '" cost or l\fail Servi·ce Pared state and local government.
But ht said he could not predict at
present that the five-and.a-half week-old WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
post.freeze system or economic controls Postal Service will operate reduced
would achieve President Nixon's goal of schedules aad services during the three-
reducing inflation to between 2 r.nd 3 day Chrisbnas holiday period.
perrent next year. The Postal Service said Wednesday
The Price Commission meanwhile an-multiple trip business routes may be held
noonced today approval of a 22 percent to one delivery Christmas Eve, and only
incre11se in the premium rates for the special delivery service will be handled
Blue Cross-Blue Shield federa l employes ' Christmas Day.
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SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE
Wt Invite yotr to attend H. J. Garrett's
19th Semi • Annual Clearance Salt. Each year
at tflis time, we offer our ·regular stock mtr•
chandise at fabulous reductions. It is an oppor·
tunlty for you to purchase .carefully selected
pieces from tht most comprehensive collection
of truly fine furniture and accessories in the
Harbor area at a reduced price. Tht salt bt9in1
Monday thru January 30. Regular store hours
will prevail. Fair traded items excepted.
You lrt corclially lnvit•cl to visit our
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BANGKOK (UPI) -eo.D.lian Bob
liope-·oald. today be had roquesl<d a
Norlb.Vieman-yisa IO be eouI4 go to
Htn0i ·•n4 try to negotiate the release of
~ pri>ooen of war in a deal in-
w!Y1!ig · $19:mlllion.
Ho'Pe· mide ·a surprise visit ~Y to
Vipitiane, \he capilal or. Laos, aod con-
ferred far ·an hour and 20 minutes with
Nguyeo Vao Tranh, First Secretary of
nam was ' his own i.nd ht bad. OOt
pttviouaiy dioc\1ued II with 'any U.S.
eovernment officlalJ. He acknowl~;
.however. thal when he ei.preAed bis
desire to go to Vientiane U,S. o.!f\dlls .in
Bangkllk helped hJin an up the trip.
' Hopt said Tranh commented during the
talk , that he had once seen .. mo•ie in
the North Vietnamese embassy there. · .•
Hope said be·-Tranh ii be wo<iid Hoffa Releas·e "arrange '8. •isa for me."
Hope, whose • personal fortune 11
eetlmated at.$4!0 mWioo, said Tranh told
hlm "be wou1d" bave 1o get with the Slated Today, foreign · tpinister aod .be would let me
know." He made the statement in an Jn-
teiyiew lonl&ht in bl< botei room lo R di R
Bailgiok an 'flour after hb plane rtturned a 0 eports
C . ...:.. . M" r '-• from Vientiaoe.
QUiuj·. . ay. '76f. ,.t:.1=1;e .:i~d.:: ll:i'a-H;'; DETROIT (AP) -A radio sta~ --: . ·r •J :r.;. l ! 4 • polltion." ' repurttd it hid bien"tola Dy 1olom>ed (Un;, · .J{ i , . , ,• , He. '!"' ut.d wbat aort of a ""." llllicm ,..._,that fllp!fl',~~
•• ~. ' . • •• ~:~;'._~ > ~f$d.~·~·Jlbloi'.X''1Wla•~~ .r.......,.. • '''.llJAJ-' . 1lllldl -·.lf'lllld bO -~trom,fodoral ""'8on'lodly ••• -= .JJ•nnis . fE;~ "l·---• .. · ·.W 111 JalllD......, i..,., l!ld,ifilli :::: • . · · ' '' · . i ! · ' " ... ol $10 nilliion. • • Griily Pailln, !Iii Louisiana N'm!Qr
-.,· JtJ loto\llar1 for SCiJtJier'n · 1114,be suggested that perhaps be whose testimony befped put Hoffa la
Calttonilt (J'.Oin lbl~'ol'lheJlorth ra.fae ·.lhe money for , a charily for jlriaon on a l"!'1 tampering conviotio~1, ·
Pi!IO t\iday.' a.a 'It' im't· Saab• Clalis, cjilldren n•INorth Vi.awn _by putting on aaid be bad uJied, President Nl11>n by
aJn...•• IC br"-•-_ .. ;.,_ for • lliow. telegram today lo irant Hoffa an Im·
_,...., ·• ._.... ...--:-··~ --this charity thing, that I'd medlate releue. eterybody, .. · ' t like lo''IDt:te 10me aort of• deal;" Hope The release report came 'from 1tauon
TM .....alherman f! ~ O(.a.gr;iy said. · WWJ -the oetroit News.
Clirlllnloi. ' · , · ~ now Tranb received this sug-Hoffa'• '°"• D<trolt·atfomey James P.
F......im aay a 1-pillar IJr' moa 1jftlo0' ~·replied, "H•,:ndn't give""' Holla, saJ,d be baa reCelved no wont ol
oli the NCJt1liepi·Paciilc. Coa>t li • ini utt1iln8 ilellnlte abou,t It. bl< faU... 1 "'ported releue-
dawri to~ an6fher ihoist a&~;~ ·•~ sald:~h_e · wu hopeful he would "~e're just sitting· hue waitlne," the
comtng up frOm Ill< southwest. ' r<mve the ~ be requested and wouJd IOO said. •
By the lime • tJ\e • -~ the 1 t \le able. to vlilt the American P,OW•. . HOiia, "°" in Lewisburg, (Pa.) Fldel:o) · . . Y "!"',". wo • • "Ueef prttly good about It ngbt now,• Penitentiary, baa elgbt years remolniq ~~.will,~~ lo .,,.,ue lie out "I. j1l3t niigbt'be lQck)'. We're Gr a <Olllb1ned .13-y .. ~·sentence for jury
a ntw(;;outfil.aiJd lt6rni JVhose •~may ;01ng.~flncloul in.a.couple of days." tampering aod Teamatera Unkm ~Ion cl!'W: 111. otbtt '!al w .. thar syatems lllap-Hope· a'qd'-bl< ,75-men\be< ~ !Dnd,frtud. · • "1t up,OY'1;>flie-at,Btes. , -""" ~pe ..e otaylng In Blongkllt and Holla, ui pri3on since 196'!, -blrnod
-occ-.ily by late ·1'!0ilbt ~ diiII)' oli!IU• fliahlo to S\>iJth Viet· down tbreo timi!s previouaiy by, tho.U.S. '!111 muJi. be<•Pdi!fl'""'I";~ l')iday nam to ·en~ American Gf!. Parole Boord.
and beavY' at ~ aloog lbe··Orange Hope laid the k1ta lo•v!Jlt North VlOt· The office of U:S. Sen. llober\ P. Gril·
e.iol. • . ' > , !in (ff.Mich.), said Pmidllll N\u'n'• an-~ Wcuda . of fOI are· aJi. ' ' ~ "' nual Ji!l of executive c~ will' be
11o1p,181l1Jt~: Freeway Bull· y re1wec1 either thi• afterDooil .. ~· '(• ) .~ • However, It aakl1it bAd n6t been abJe to
determine whether Hoffa's name wu on
Haydf.lll ··Sent ·.Back .. ::_ ... -,.. . . B~s Valley Man. the lilt
SHANNON, Ireland fAP) -Thomas A Fountain V.,ney man complained to
H.lyden, a,defendent in the Qticago 'l riot police that someone tried to ram him off Eagle. in Zoo Killed
trlil, has been identified a.s the 30-year-the freeway 'early this morning.
old' American· Who · has been refllsed Micbael n . Schute, 21, of 1091% KNOXVJµ..E, Tenn.,(AP) -: Someone
ihot .and kfiltd ooe Of tbt two baJd.eaates
in s XnosvUie zoo. permilsion to enter.Ireland. · NlMbthawt Chu said he was on the San
ImmJgratiOn aulhoritlea Aid Wed-Gabriel River Freeway near seat Beach
nesday that Hayden, reportedly ert:route arolllld 2:30 a.m. when the incident oc-to ~orµtem Ireland, was detained lm-aared.
~tely after he landed..here and .,., nie unknown wailant, desaibed ., -J: ~ 1g !le!r XOl:L beiq ati .. 111~ to 30 anc!,wlth bruwn bair,
"She died slowly, struggling," a
vtterinarian said. "She scarred her head
and knocked leatbert off the tips of her
wings." Jim Caut. leCUrity chief at the
~ Pan:Zoo, tbowbed a abotgun
-fiMI Sunday by ... _. -ibly
from I ta', Oii ·i tnl,,.........n)ld thlt
rum near the large ene10llU"t where 11" ..,1 .. ....,. bpi.
ydmt '. • ., r.poatedJ1 ;-tried lo for<:e Im off the to.igi:~ . ' ilwllme "-"1 al blP ipeed, SdliAe repcc1al.
of 1 the 1111 -. lllliloiln'Cloii:-1 He told olllcen be momenlarlly lost coo-
~ trol·of llil c:u.
She~$ ··Mrs. Saum Ciaos
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'11\tcl>boar<I _.tor lkverfr l!le\IOll u
dmaing a& Mr,. Saota· Cla111 in
.....-, <::,'=,,:;to po\jalla a> '!""~ ty llolpilal.
l''HI then. 1!m.l.ftt, Claul," she said by
• ., ot intrOductfol to -becl-rlildtn J>I· uent. "My tl•es Ioli! me you • .,. ~ ,..r I "tb>u«hl I'd _.by lo -bow YoU
Wtf't doing." 4oi1li , ~ ~ ,. 'fWeil l'm no( •-w.11 " ...,.Id: tha ~Iv poli•nl. "" ' ... ,.,
"U you'ft .been a ,.,c>4 boJ," She <Xlll-
tinlltd, unatloded by theman'• ""'lh. "I
~ see that you 1•1 wbal YoU Wiii! for
t;liristmu. llavo YoU ~!" , uyel, l UW;* IO," be • 1
A short <OllVtrtatlon -In wlllch Mrs. Oau1 found Olll itio tha polionl'•
dodor is, bow llllllY tide be llal, and
-he Iii""' to Jtl oat ol llle bospital. "And,.""""~ ... ,.., ch_, .. •ho
tald. ~ tine red lllll wblta
•tripod "'""' ..... !nm "" bor ol •
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avodies, ""fell them Mrs. Claus came by them on my bruU," ahe said, "It caa
and left thole treata for them." &ti pretty iooeiy for '°"*'"° in the
"And tt l'Oll' need anything die." •he lloopitaf for two or three ·-wttho~t llld u •ht left, ·:vou tJ>OtJ you can lllX via.itora." aliiayaqiU.ait at the IWlld!board. Meny Clirlltmat, now." ·'llleae people tlont forget her, and this
~t¥~room·1becontinued,golrc 1tuon sbe bas received several tbiWP the same routine with each pa-Olrittmu cardt from former pallenta I.lent., , • wbo remembered what she had done for
..:1Jro•JOU hive any cbildlln?t' she asked thtm.. · · i
pttien1 after patient, ·.ecure. in the But Mn. Nel50f1 letdUI to 1et 11 muda
~!Oda• that almoat evetyone dool from tho patitnta aa •they ·1t1 !\Oft\ her,
-·-'"'"· and that It ta nice to be Belrc switchboard operator aIIows ber to abll lo talt about them. · at<)' at the cenler of tblngJ !be ,._
"Well, JOU U.ke It easy and maybt round.
yqu'll bt·able lo be home to see them al "I eojoy myself ., J!/Ucb that I don'
<Jnistmu," 1bt told one patlf:Dt who wu know why they ~ ft\f," Iba llkl. "I'ln
'"""""'lOW<il"""'lf from a bout with pneumonia. JWll a frlendly nriidlboanf operator.", "'l'liuk ,.. for <Oml,_,, .. the paUm 'nul original id .. behind drealn( up.,
talalbid, •1 aJlllftClala It." Mn. ans.came from the Vvy tmpor-
Spreadin( this kind of cheer f! a Yff!' tant PaUent prqcraia apo_...i by
round Job tor Beverly Nei-Cbriltmaa hoopllal -•meal. 'Ille dlflertl\t
la oOly 1he -the'• 111in, thla Wffk. deparlm<nts ..-..i 1oto compet-
•1 alW•JI U, lo find.out U. pooplt wbo . With each oiher to mu. a..~ hol-
cloat pt.-oo tlla1 1 can IO aoo (Ito MD. a.um, PlfiJ)
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with Tranb -• :.: of 111). jecta and ""' even pt 1n1o· I n. ,ed hlm a pfcture ol rD:f pl.o,ing
pool with me." ~ ~
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Land for Sale
Geneficist Succumbs '
EWWORTH, Maille (AP) -Dr.• a-Coot LiWe, who cut llhorl i
career .as an taucator to become one of
Atntrica'• forenlOlt cancer rtltll'Chen, 1a-a1a. · '1'be renowed genollcisl and founder ofl
tbe' 1actson Momorlal Laboratory died
Wedneaday ol a Mart attack at tba
lllaine Cout -llolplial her.. Dr. Earl ~. who -Liltl~
Ill 19 u -of the Bar Harbor Wmratory, aid tbe mtioo ... loll one ..
of • lta: put ICleaUI"" wboee coo--trilxillool· "wfD loudl Jiit Uva of luiw,
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Two HelCl in Rampage
Mesa Dwelling Slwt Up, left. in .Sliam!J~ : .
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A wUd rampage Involving guop\ay,· .;...., lallod, .,. o1 1110m lnlured; a lloaljlt r.·.\rbloo, ~.OI ~"lewVort•
.-clubblogs aod a high-speed vldlm badly-lllall .. aod hll opartmlnt In l!oWlffnl; wu orretled ohd boql<ed. on
ctmltown pursuit by • Costa Mtsa· shamblq with three bullet holes in the su1plclon of Jssault with a deadly weaPon
rwrva j>ollceman ended with a bang wall. and driving under the innuence or a druf.
WeclnudlY u the 1uapected 1etaway w No specilic moUve ls known, but in· Patrick R. Hebert, 24, of 1969 M,onrovla clreened into a pc>wer pole. vestigator1 suspect it Involved a cue of Ave., waa boQked on suspicion of assault
The Wednesday night incident left two mistaken identity. with a deadJy weapon.
l · Officer Harland Pawley was dJspatched
Heath S·ecretly
Yisits Ireland
at 7 p.m., after a frantic call to central
communlcaUons via an emergency call
box. . .
Jeffrey E. Berg, 22, of 22.SS Fairview
Road, reported a shooting incident, then
the line went dead.
He met officers at lhe scene, aaylng
two seemingly irrational men bad in-
vaded his apartment -one from the front
1ocl one from the rear -so be ran for h.Ls
.ZZ cal. revolver.
"You snitched on us," be quoted one
.. man u saying.
'-BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) -f~m Ballysbannon to Mountjoy Prison ln nie name mentioned as an apparent in. Brltlab Prime Mlnisttr Edward Heath, Di.iblin. · ·• · former of some sort, however, was not
~ k If • 1•-·d B · · h Berg's, police said. _ advlDCt program ept secret on Jn Be as.., ne army sa1 rills ·Berg aald he was then disarmed in a
llCl:lrlty groundl, vlalted British troopa ill soldiers arre.!lted 14 persons in the city struggle for the weapon, which one in-
NOrthern Inland today, the 1nny1aaid. area ln the 24 houra which ended at I truder fired three times into the kitchen
· eath, who returned to London a.m_. (3. a.m. EST). wall .
Wednesday night from Bermuda summit Extremists placed boxes on three main The victim fied for he1p, at which time
talks with President Nixon, spent the bridges leading into Belfast and snarled the pair _ one of whom carried a club_
IQ!>rning in Londonderry and then moved tra!fic in t~e Northern Ireland capital rampaged through the a p a r t m e n t •
,istwhere, an army spokesman said. while ex~los1ves e11:per1A checke4 whether smashing furniture and tipping over the
.Details of Heath's schedule were not the pac ages were bombs, an army refrigerator.
&..:.... • _spok~eswmwa~n,_.s~awld~-,..,.~---,..-,..-~lng dJSclosed in advan~ for 1eeurity The spokeSman said the experts In· 1Jerg said they chased him fro m the ~aons, the spokesman said. vestigated and fOund the bo11:es on the emergency phone, as one witness came to
'The prime minister has always said Ormeau. A1bert and Queen '• bridges hl11 aid. If: would visit Northern Ireland at an ai>-were blrmJess and the maneuver was a Kevin ·Wilshire, an area resident, said
PJPPl'iate time," a spokesman at ar~y hoax. ht kicked one suspect, drawing a club h(~dqu~!°1'~' at Lisburn near ~Uast The hoa11: which de1ayed traffic causing awing at hi.! head in return. w~. ·H,e s ~~ to aay Alerry hundreds of workers to be late came one One unidentified woman motori.st was
q_riatmas to u11. day after raiders the army said were also stopped in the street by the pair,
Heath anived on his one-d1y Christma~ IBA rnemben camoufiaged a bomb aa a Wilshire said, adding that her car trunk
\'.altuBriti.sbaoldiersucha111edaunfire television aet and blew up an electrical was dented by the club-swioger. ~ snipers 1n Belfast and troops and store. The store was surrounded by Officers Ron Howard and Frank Leard, ~ce in the lris.h Republic baWed trOops and roadblocb and within 1ight of the reserve, stopped the suspects' fleeing
rioters flgbUng to free three jailed Irish Belfast City Hall. cat on nearby Harbor Boulevard, where
Republican Army (IRA) aupects. The fighting at Baliyshannon in the one man, Hebert, leaped out. ~An army apokesman said British r~publi<;. followed the arrest of the three Howard approached him, at .which Ume
t6ldier1 in the Roman Catholic Ardoyne suspects and 1t.izure of weapons aod am-Arbiso gunned the old compact car -its
district of Belfast shot back when two munition in ~lice raids on homes In the broken mufner dragging _ heading up
BlJpers fired oo a bus station obervatlon area. Wilson Street with Reserve Officer Leard
po.st. in pursuit.
The soldiers from the Queen'• Lan-• . ·b. The car finally went out of control and
c.iure Regiment suffered no casualties Lia tni'-ng H1'ts •·• lnlo pol t w·1 but rePort~ they may hav~-•hot one of ··-1!t crasuai. a power e a ' I son
the gunmen, the spokesman said. Street and Canyon Drive outa14e city
•.wu-.nld pollc. In . the Irish Airlin W'th llmll.!. ·
itr.publ:lc. :town of Ballyshannon ftitfght er I CilJ!orola Highway Patrol officers took balld.·tc>-liaoo with a crowd of about 300 the ilctklent report and turned Arbiso
J!!lt'°"" beai•1io&'• poll•• ... 110. onc1 •t· Rem' . ec· ke Aboard, . over .. local officer• ror booking. WnPtiria1-W free thr!-lria:h Republican· ArbllO, who gave several allues, and
Amiy I1U 1uspects arrested by police. Hebert are both known to police from ~~n. with a .wpulatlon of SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Lightning prior contacts, one about two weeka qo.
t 1_,100 persons, Ilea about three struck the noae of a jetllner carrying
aouth of the Ulster border in Coun-California Lt. Gov. FA Reinecke Wed·
i Donegal -colled "IRA County" by· nesday nlgb~ but the cralt lallded 11fely Judge p 08tp0. ' Ue8 . y ruldeota. . •t s.. Frondoeo 1n1erniuona1 Airport, a
olJce'called in Jrish troops in full com-spokesman for the state officilJ reported
bat 1ear u reinforcements and the today, M T ' l
IOldier1 joined the ba\Ue )!l~he owA ' ·~.wioa.a "'""'""' 11.:i. .0. a,.,~ • U ·er, 1'J,(l i.,tog to Jtorm 1he 1>9l!<e liil , ba " I' _,.. __ • .,,..., ---, f breltdown the. door. wltneu,p \at • ng, aa u. Jliri Woodworth, a Reinecke µisb~pt wl~w· ear"; th.ii lorn-. aide accompanying the 11 eu tenant Agal1ist Surgeon !Jill.Ind. "11!!' pcillcem•n·~.~Y ;stones . governor on the Olghl from Burbank to •
in b noting rematnea in hospitals, Irish ~cramtnto by way of San Francisco. A furt~er delay has ~~ ordered in lhe Republic officlil.a'}Jltl The plane ahuddered, we wobbled and ._
Officials aald"tfie three arres(ed men'-dropped .••. lhe Ughtl went out tern-trial of~ Orange Counfy 'Superlor. Oourt
Joseph O'Rt.IJ.!1 JI, Peter GUMarlln, 21, porarlly on the plane." lawsuit in which &"-former Orange .Coast
and PatrJ~k ·f"ihes , 35 -were charged Woodworth aaid the Jncldent ~ed. &Ul'leonJs accused oi murdering his wife.
with poUesslng firearms arid lransfeiiid at approdmately I p.m. as the fully load· Pr'eslding Judge William c. Speirs has ~ ed Pacific Southweat Airline 737 was over .. San Francisco Bay. schedul~ July 3 for tri~I of tht '1 million
Huntington Boy
Di~ 'of In juries
An Jl.ye&Mld. Buntlrigton Beach youth
diecf Wedne5day' of 'Injuries hi!! suffered
five dqs qo In an automobile accident.
Coroner's invesUgators said Patrick M.
W1tzt, 6201 Tasman Drive, succumbed at
midniiht at HunUngton Inte.rcommunity
Horpltal.
Walze was admitted to the hospital FrJ.
day night follow ing the co\li.slon of his
vehJcle with a utility pole near Mansion
Avenue and Golden West Street.
Traffic Investigators believe Watze
m1y have fallen asleep at the wheel.
Fundral services are pending at Peek
F a m 11 y Colonial Funeral Home.,
Westmlnattr.
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He said stewardesses told him later the lawsuit filed by Mrs. Gertrude Barnett,
bolt of lightning left "• bole lhe me of a Los Angeles, and Ben Haggett of Tor·
small basketball." ranee -parents of the dead woman,
"We commented to each oUier as we Mrs. Susan Jane. O'Donnell .
were coming down, 'Tbsre's no .sense The now divorced couple accuse Dr.
worrying about tomtthlng like that. . , Merrill C. O'Donnell, 'sf, formerly of 307
What are you going to do, get out and Placentia Ave. and 2011 Westclilf Drive,
walk'!' " said Woodworth. Newport Beach, and who also practiced
Reinecke reported it was the second as a plastic surgeon in Huntington Beach.
time he has been aboard a plane struck of injecting a lethal q11antity of Juminal
by Ugh~. The other time was over into Mrs. O'Donnell, 38, while the couple
Te11:as, he NM. was vacationing in Mex ico. Passeil,gers~ conUnuJng the f 11 g ht, Mrs . O'Donnell died in a Conzumel hotel
number 611, were transferred to another in March, 1968. Mexican authorities later
plane for the trip to Sacramento. The unsuccessfully sought the extradition or
lieutenant governor had been Jn Los the surgeon from the United States after
Angeles for a heiring by the St.ate Reap-examining the exhumed remains of the
portionment Commission, of which he Is dead woman;
chairyna.n. O'Donnell counter-sued his former
Overall . Living
Costs Dip 0.2%
The cost of living Is down -·and up -
In Orange County, aC®rding to the U.S •
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Sur..anne Sado\IJsky, bead of the labor
statistic& office jn Los Angeles reported
Wednesday that the overall coat of living
index dropped a rnlnlacule 0.2 percent in November .
But, she added. food and other con-
sumer prices rose during November and
this index for the n1onth stood at 120.1,
meaning goods and services which cost
'JO In 1967 now cost '12.0I.
The overall decrease In the Index she
attributed to gas prlce wars, lower used
car prices and a cul in mortg1ge interest
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MRS. CLAUS • • •
pttaJ envlronment as chttry as poulble
in tbe holiday aeason for the benefit of
the paUent.s. •
Mrs. Nelson went one step further In
chttiing paUentl by c1r ... 1ng heraelf up
u wtll u her twltcl\board. When ooe of
her rour children gave. her a bag of candy
cant!, ahe was In business.
Russ Blast Hinted
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -The Alnmlc
Enugy Commiallon has picked up •~ic signals which It belleve.s camt
ftom 1 200-kUoton to l·mtgaton und..,-..
around atomlc bl.ut JIOrth of the Carplan
S.a Jn the &>Viti Union.
parents·ln.law for $1 million in Superior
Court in an action which revealed his in·
tenUon to try the lawsuit himself. He had
previously designated Arthur Strock of
Newport Beach as his advoca~e.
He later sued more than 70 defendants
Including the. Daily Pilot for $200,000 ln a
River1lde County Superior Court action
w:hich il still awaiting trial settln&. He
cl1im~ In that action that !;le w a s un-
justly accused of bis wife's death and
that Mexican autboritle.!1 have now drop-
ped criminal proceedings against him.
U.S. M~il Rates
Excluded From
Price Controls
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Cost of
Living C-Ouncil today exempted postal
ratM from price controls, but said the
U.S. PMlal Service must review any
propmed rate increases including a 23.9
percent hike ift third clrQ mall rates it
ls prelenUy seeking.
At the same time. the council said pay
for poNl worken and all stile and local
government employes, including teach·
ers, wW remain under the authority of
the Pr~ Board.
However, the councU UftN price cor>-
trols from most state Ind local 1overn·
mental feea, -uylng that to do otherwise
woWd Invite' Increases tn tuu, 'Which
are ell!!mpt by law.
OoNld Rwnsleld, director ol the
council, said he thought the-new rules
would "lmpo&e: a discipline" 6" coat of
ttate and local government.
But he said he cou1d not rredlct at'
pretent that the five-and·a·hal week-old
pogt·freeu system of ecooomlc l"'Ot!lr01'
would achieve Pretldent Nllon'• goal of
reducing lnOetlon to betwetn 2 end a
percent nut year.
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DA.IL 't .PILOT ll•ff PHii TWISTED .WRECKAGE IS GRIM MEMORIAL TO HOLIDAY CRASH THAT CLAIMED MAN'S LIFE
Victim Jn Westminster Freeway Fatal Was Carrying $2,000 That Federal Agents Are Examlnl"g
Freeway Accident Kills
Los Angeles Motorist
A Los Angeles man carrying $2,000 in
cash was killed Wednesday afternoon
when his car rammed head-on into a
bridge support on the San Diego Freeway
In Westminster.
Wallace D. Cline, 46, was dead on ar-
ri val at Westminster Commun It y
Hospital. California Highway Patrol ·Of·
ficers reported that Cline was southbound
when his car struck the rear of another
car driven by a Costa Mesa woman.
The car \'eered to the right, mounted ·•
guardrail and smashed into the overapss
abutment at Golden West Street.
The driver of the other auto, Betty
Hayes, 44, of 1935 Killdeer Circle, Costa
Mesa , was not injured.
Sheriff's deputies this morning were in·
vestigating whether money found in
Cline's possession was counterfeit.
Corontr's officers said this morning
that they found about $2,000 in 3S to 40
bills in Cline 's possessio n. They turned
the money over to the sheriff's deputies
because one of the bills allegedly ap-
peared cou nterfeit.
The sherltf's deputies called in federal
agents to examine the money.
Pilots Charting Course
To Court in ·Afrwest Case
Airwest flights out or Orange County
Airport remained cancelled today as
airline officials and members of the
pilot's association prepared to go to
court.
They were scheduled to appear this
morning in a Los Angeles federal circuit
court for a hearing on contempt charges
agltlnst tbe association .
Airline management claims the pilots
ha ve violated a court order instructing
them to cross picket lines of the airline's
striking mechani cs. Airwest fiight to all
but six cities have been canceled because
pilots have been i;.alling in sick or
unavailable, ~
In Las Vegas. police said they received
complaints from four Airwest pilots whG
reported receiving threatening: I phone
cal111. The pilots said the caller told them
harm would come to their families if they
croased the picket lines.
Nevada's Gov. Mike O'Callaghan sent
telegrams to Airwest and the striking
Aircraft Mechanics' Fraternal Associa·
tlon urging a resumpti on of negotiations.
The union said It has received no reply
from a telegram sent Airwest last week
saying il was ready to negotiate.
O'Callaghan, in the wire sent to
Airwest management, said that "re.soJu.
tion by court orders can only be tern·
porary and unsatisfactory.
"A negotiated settlement must even-
tually be reached at the bargaining
tables," his wire read.
He also wired tlje mechanics union that
the strike ••represents an intolerable
situation that cannot continue."
O'Callaghan said Airwest service was
the sole air link between Reno and Las
Vegas and the state government was a
heavy user of that service.
Airwest normally serves 74 airports ln
seven we9tern states. Mexico and
Ca nada, and employs 3,250 persons.
From Page l
COPTERS • • •
to get used to them.
"Someone came around here once
before with a petition trying to get them
out of he.re but not.bing ever happened,"
said Mrs. Lance Renfro, 17029 San
Ricardo St. "We've come to accept the
noise but when I have guest! U't
sometimes embarrassing to atop the con·
versation for 10 seconds until the
helicopter is gone."
Dale Dunnihoo, 14, of 17066 San Ricardo
St., said the noise is minimal in com-
parison to that made by large plane.!! at
an airbase next to which his family lived.
"You just get used to it, I guess," was
bis comment.
The Rossmans' ne11:t door neighbor,
Mrs. DeUa Hager, 17018 San Ricardo St.,
claims that just isn't tbe case with her.
"I am very sorry I bought here. J kne•
they (the helicopters) were there but
when I asked the salesm.an if they would
be a problem . he said, 'Oh rio, you get. us-
ed to the ml " Mr.a: Hager said. · ,
"Well, I really haven't. If you're ~
ing on the phone,. you can't hear. It's 1
big nuisance. And if you're in the living
room, you just have to yell."
Just where Rossman's Jetter writing
campaign will take him next is somewbat
of a myste ry although he has hinted that
it might be to an attorney.
"I suspect that the mind-clobbering
ooise generated by these low-fly ing
helicopters -my wife awoke this morn-
ing out ·of a sound sleep thinking an
earthquake was occurring -that noise
might be in violation of the city's newly
enact ed noise ordinance," he said .
City a~torney Thomas W o o ~ r u f f ,
however, doesn't think so. He said the
ma11:imum noise levels for the ordinance
were taken by averaging a number of
sound measurements. They would lncludt
the noise generated by the choppers. In
other words, It would take an ertremely
loud helicopter to e11:ceed the limit.
But even if a heli copter e11:ceeded the
decibel limit Woodruff e11:plained the city
could not prosecute. The noise ordinance
simply doeS not cover government-owned
aircraft.
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SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE
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We Invite yo11 to attend H. J. Garrett's
19th Semi • Annual Clearance Sale. Each year
at ttiis time, we offer our regular stock mer-
chandise at fabulous reductions. It is an cppor·
tunity for you to purchase careflllly selected
'.Pieces from the most comprehensive collectian
~f truly fine furniture and accessories in Ifie
Harbar area at a reduced price. The sale begins
Monday ~~ru January 30. Regular store hours
wlll prevail. Fair traded items excepted.
You •r• cordi•lly Invited to vi1it our
•howroom1, di1plo1yin9 , , •
HERITAGE e DREXEL e CENTURY 9 KARASTAN
PROFESSIONAl H.J. GARRFfT fURNITLJ~~HARBOR ILVO.
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
646.027' 60,0276
INTERIOR DESIGNERS Op11 Moo .. 'lllwn. ' ffl. lh ...
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Drive-in · Bank · . . • ' .
Tener:··Gives
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Driver $350
A daring, dlstlngulahed-looldng ,Jlllll
chander!Jed j0d9y •• ·the R<mote a...
·1ro1 R<ibbe<' eicapod with 13511 Wed-
.Oad.7.111 wlilt mu>t be Orange County's
rim· &anJi holdup l:ondueted through a
drive-in cu.rtomer service window.
His Cadillac cruised up to the Crocker
Bank, m N. Tustin Ave., Orqe, dur-
ing the afte~n rush.
The man routinely handed her a depooll
lhip-Uke note.
"Give me all your money," It read.
Drive-In Customer Service windows are
automatically controlled and sbltlded by
bullet-prod gu .. a aa1eguan1.
The dlslinluiahed-~ con arlil~
however, hid appareoUy figured out all
tbe angles. •
"I have a bomb ln the bank, which I
can set off from my car," the holdup de-
mand note olao Included.
Taking no chancel on being blown to
bita twc> days before Clu'istma1, the 1~
ned lady teller handed over '350 in blll1,
all s.be l!ad.
BanJc officials told police they were
rather fort1D1ate. ·
The drlve-ln window teller generally
bas a much larger supply, but -11 a
gunman wbo hit three teller's wlndows at
a Costa Mesa bank learned Monday -
Cllrlstmaa Ian 'I tbe beal llidrup season.
Late-shopping citizens had greaily
depleted tbe drive-In window'• available
casb, baNters said.
Responding within moments, police
evacuated the bank branch and searched
unsuccessfully far anything e v e n
resembling 'an ezploslve device.
Patrolmen searching the surrounding
area found the Romole Cootrol,Jlohber'I
1uiury' aedan abancionid. In a• abopplng
center. " '
~A records check revealed it bad been
stolen in Fullerton shorUy before the
novel 1Uckup. .
Drange pollce detective• are probing
the cue today, while the FBI continue•
It& own lepll'lte tnv .. ugatton.
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TINY LOURDES COVARRUBIAS
Moving Around at 3 Pounds Even
•Mira~le' Girl
3-pound Baby in 'Good' Condition
Her parents have named hlr Lourdes The l1llnetY staff which feada tbe In'
becaUJe they regard her survival u 41a fant eight Umea a day unuhamedly calla
miracle." the child 1'Peanut" or uPoopsy."
"We all love her," Mra. Arnts aald. Sbe is the third child o1 Mr. and Mn. "She doean'I squawk much yel hul ahe
LWI Covarrublu ol Huutingt«t Beach, moves lfOUDd. a lol 11
born prematurely Dec. 8 at a wejgbt ol The infant bu overcome t b e
only 2 pounds B OUDC«i and measuring respiratory problems that threatened her
but 15 Inches.. survival and bu aucceaalully developed
c!V,¢~ t:1111'fr1-1 11eriitflia:'~!1. .1 11111.Btf,ch
the critical list, is in "good" condition, Boulevard, Huntington Beach, werellan-
and weighs a meatier 3 pounds even. nlng on another name for the Chll but
"Sbe ahould be able to 10 home In a following the premalure birth and
eouplt of ....ta wben ahe welgha a UWe reoov!f)' they chose Lounlea ·after the ·
over l poundl," aatd l\lra. Met& Arntz, l'lendary ahrlne In France whorl
nursery superintendent. mtracl• are believed to have occunod.
Churches Slate Yule Rites
Special Services Set for Coast Congregations
Cbriltmu JI a ume of fellowship and
goodwill but for many Orange Coast
m:identa, it Is aiao 1 Ume of worahlp.
A number of the congregations in the
are1 will meet for services Christmas
Eve and ChriltmU Day.
Churches which have notified tht DAI·
LY PlLC1r of Christmas terVices in-
dude: ,i:os'f A MESA ~llir'Cll*"<h Of the Clovellllll,
2850 Fairview Road, will bold a service at
11 p.m. Chrlltmas Eve.
t'llrllt Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria
Street, plans a Children's Christmas
Service at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve and abo
a 10 a.m. service Christmas morning.
servlce Qiriatmas Eve at 7:30 p.m., a
festival services at 11 p.m. and a epecial
service at 10 a.m. Christmas Day.
Tbe Fin& Cll&lrdl of RelJ.&lo•• Science of Newport Beach, meeUng in the Ebell
Club, 515 Balboa Blvd., wW hold
Cbrlstmas Eve caodlellgbt aervlctt at
7:30 p.m.
Plymoutb Congreg:aUoul Cbarda of
N-ltllarbor, 1262 Broad St, wW hold
tradi!lonoi 1Clir1Jtnla1 Eve candlellghl
services with communion at 7:30 p.m.
Woman Teller
'Gambled' Life Mesi Verde United Methodist Church,
1701 Baier Street, will have a children'•
service at 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve and a
candlelight servict at 11 p.m.
Flr•t ua1ted Methodlat C!ul!'c:11, ua w. · · In Embezzlement 19th st., will hold 1pec1al family servlce.1
at 7:30 p.m. Christmas E•e and a can\llellght service with cho~ mualc at U EAST ST. LO!IlS, Ill. (UPI) -A
p.m. we.man bank teller left a suicide mte that
Chrltt Chapel, metropolitan Com-sald she embezzled more than ffl,000 lo
munlty Churc!!i_ meeUnr It the Unitarian pay f« the operailon of a dma ahoit. the·
Unlveroalist ~nurch, 1259 Vlctorli st., SI. Clair County Coroner' off' aid will hold Christmas Eve services at 11 ,, • ~ I p.m. . Monday. \
Farlvlew Baptist t'barch , 2525 FairView "I didn't realize how much I embezzled
Road, will hold a traditional famll1 until about a month ago, and It was too
terviee Christmas Eve at 7:30 p.m. h I to try to " the I • First Christian Church, 792 Victoria St., muc or me recover, ell"
will celebrate Christmas Eve with com-ter was quoted as uying.
munion at 7:30 p.m. A special sermon "Then I began to think what to do
will also be preached. about it .•• and I felt thi.! was the best Prince of Peace Lutheran Cburd,:.2987
Mesa Verde Drive, will bold two special
CM<lieilght services <llrtllmaa Eve at 5
and 10,45 p.m. The nrat la deelgned f«
families. A fe!IU'vat .ervlce Is scbeduled
OtNtas Day at 10:30 a.m.
NEWPOR'f BEACH
Corona del Mar CommultJ Qardl
c.ocrec1ttonal, 611 Heliotrope Ave., :;uJ
hold apeclal family aervJcts In the
sanctuary Quisnnas Ev~ at 7 p.m.
Newport -Lolherll cmcll, 'Ill Dover Drive, wtll hold apeclal aerv1cu al
7:l0 p.m. Chrlltmu Eve and at 10 a.m.
Christmu Day.
Lathera1 Church of the: Master, 2900
Pa cific View Drive, Corona del Mar, will
hold (amlly worship at 7:30 p.m.
Christmas Eve and 1 trad i tional
candlelight worship at 11 p.nt. a 10 1.m.
aenice wlll be held Christmas Day.
Chrlll Cbon:h bf the Seo Uolled
Methodist, 1400 W. Balbo« Blvd., will hold
ape¢ll Chrlatmaa Eve C 1 n d le 11 & h I
WYlcd 111 l fJl'.JJll• ' 81. Jamea tplaeopal Cloarcl, l20I Vta
Lido, will hold a !amily choral candiell(hl
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way out."
Helen Norwood , 31, was found shot to
death Monday ln the bedroom of her
home. A ..25-<:allber automaUc lay near
the body. A letter, addressed to her
mother, waa IOW>d on tbe night stand
nearby.
Norvol llldanan, deputy coro,,..., said
Wednesday M1sa Norwood wrote in the
letter that sbe took $41,24' from tbe FINI
NaUooal Bank of Eut SL Louil and thal
the aum grew to he too I111e to "Place
through a per50t1al loan.
Hickman said the letter indicated Mill
Norwood surrered a financial setback
from o,,eratlng a dress sbop she opened
last fall doWYaown.
"My latest venture seemed to cost
SM the price of my life," Hickman
quoted tbe letter as aaylng.
.. I never dreamed It wO\lld when It
-. n -to he ,. 1Imo11 anc1 t
thought I had Ii all figured out. llul. each
day -to cot! me more and r · ..
IRlNTINGTON BEACH
Chrlll Pmhyterlan Church, 20112
Magnolia, SI., will hold a candlell(ht
service with Holy Communion at 8 p.m.
Ouistmas Eve.
Community Ualted Methodiat Claurch,
6662 Hell Ave., will bold special service Cuistmas Eve at 8 p.m.
Grace Lutheran C!urcb, 61l31 f.dlnger
An., .Jias acbedulid candleligbl iervlcill
Christmas Eve at B and 11 p.m. ;
King or Glory Lutheran Cltardri, 1T191
Newland St., will hold candlellght ·
serylces Christmas Eve at 7 and 11 p.m.
Yaltb Lutheran Cburcb, 8200 Ellis Ave.,
will hold candlelight services Chrittma1
Eve at 6 and 7:30 p.m. with Chrlltmu
Day services at 10 a.m.
Redemmer Lutheran Cbardl, 18351
Springdale, will hold candlelight aervlcu
at 7:30 pJD,
lldarftdloa Lallleno ~ 11112
Hamlltoil St., will hold airtsfmu Eve
servtcts at 7:30 p.m.
LAGUNA BEA.CB
Amerlcaa Calholle Cilwra, MO Park
Ave., Laguna Beach, wtll hold a euclwUI
aervic:e at 11 :30 p.m. Cllrtltmas Eve ud'
• service at 11 a.m. OuiltmU Day.
Commanlty Preallylertu Cla-. Ill
Forest Ave., will bold Cbrisbnu·Eve
candlelight services at II p.m. with choir
singing.
soum ORANGE COUNTY
Molll!.t of Olives Lutheran Clurcb, 24722
Chrlsanti. Drive, Mlssion Viejo will bold
Christmas Eve family services at 7 p.m.
and a choral eucharist at 11 p.m.
Lutheraa ct111rdl of Our Savior, &an
Gabriel and San Pablo, San Clemente,
wW hold a children's service Christmas
Eve at 7 p.m. and a tradiUonal service 1t
11 p.m.
Chrill Lvlberaa Clnudi, 15111 Camino
Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, will hold a
Chr~lml• Eve candlelighl aervtce 111,30
p.m.
Shepbenl ol the Blll1 Ualled Cllvch of
Ouist, 24631 La Vida Drive. Laguna
Niguel, wW hold 1 fam!ly candleU..hl
service at 7:30 p.m. Olristmu Eve and a
Christmas morning servtce at 10:30 a.m.
Faith Lutheran Charcll, Sl381 Calle
Portola, Capillrano Beach wtll hold
1peclal choir service Christmas Eve at 7
p.m. and a 10:30 a.m. Oiriltmas Day
service.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
Flrtt United Metbodl1t Churcb of Foun·
tall ,Valley, l8m BllWrd SL, will hold
, OU11tmu Eve terTiots at 7 p.m. for
famill" and a lndltlonal choir service 11
II p.m. I
• • David Cooct>oli, II, ol IGllO Gaden Gro,.
Blvd., Weabnlnster ; Christopher Enri·
quez, 25, of 7582 Volga Drive and Henry
Caslonl1la1, II, of 7tel 'Commodore
Drive, l>otb of H111111o&1<a Budi: Ralph
Camey, 29; Of 32852 Cille San M.Uixis,
San Juan Capl~ano Ind ,R. C. Weisner,
18, ol Sant& Ana. . ' Stenton uld all' nine were lcllvely In'
volved In lhe wholesall del!nlctlm of
tlrel, holes, radiator capt ' Ind DWl)'
other amall puta tn -· -· 'lbe prosecutor cl1tmtd be wUJ provt
thal the def-.allo attempCad Ip -Int ~ Into ...... molOr repab'a wtth Ille lalae atalemenll 16&1
their cm '"'9 tn poor caidlllllll: • •
Stenton told the Jwy he wW D1it
empioyea ol all • II 1t&tlo111 tnlo !he
wttne11 "°" to lolllly lhal ' lllti' ....
preseni at 0 1Cbool1° wbSe tbe1 trtre
t&ughl how to pob lharpaed In-
atnuneDll loin tlttt, liMh -llllCI damage radiator cap&.
Service •t&llom ldentulld by the
district 11toney•1 --=
Sin Cement& Mohl!, tllO ·-....... SIZf Clemente: San Jun Teueo, ..,.,
ortega Way, Sin Juan cam::=: saC\ Juan Aro>, m1 Orl>ia • 8ai"
Juan Capistrano. · · ·
Rogers Says · Air A~~ks~
A!ao·Beach' lllohtl, UOOI BoaCll 'Blrd.,
Himllngton 8-h; Beal 8-b llMll.111
Paclll<: Cout Jllil!ttay, Sul Beocb; "-1
Beach,Nto, IJQ's..J Beach Bl>d .....
:. ·~ nanid•bti. biVaticllmri ..i.
Harbor Glster Mobll:s1111 Harbor~
Caela Mesa llllCI SbeU and Mohil ......,
In Anaheim, Tulltn and Gonion °"1'w·
Will Continue in Vietnam
WASllINGTON !AP) -Secretary of
State William P. Rogers Did today the
United Statea II (olng to cooUnue tta
pollcy ol air activity ln Soutbwesl Asia In
the faoe of new rnllltary offensives by
North Vlotnam In Laos and Cambodia.
At an impromptu news conference,
l\otler•, dOcllned to go lnto~Jus.1 10ha'
further U.S. ·air strlkea may be made !Alo
North Vlelnam ltaell.
Latest reporta on the air war sai U.S.
craft hlt a radar 1taUon only 73· milts
from Hanoi, the closest such U.S. attack
to tbe NOl1h Vtelzwneae apital In a long
time.
l\otler1 uld tbe North Vleb\amese are
lnOUllllnl( offenses In Laos and' C&mbodla
becauae ol whal be lerniod their fallule
to achieve military success In South Vlet.-
nam.
As tor the U.S. mponse, he said, "W1
Wives Outlive
Single Girls?
LONDON (UPI) - A report 1ubmltted
to parliament says wives tend to live
longer than unmarried women.
The report, irepared by Registrar·
General Michael Reed, said more un~
married women than wivea die between
the ages of 25 and 64. .
The report said statistics showed that
more single women died from blood clobl,
strokes, peptic uleen, heart dlletse and
intestinal trouble than their married
counterparts.
II also aatd ~e women w.,. more
likely to get caneer ol the breast ck'of'the
womb 11 tbe1 l!'PW older. -.
are going: lo continue the Prelldent's
policy ol ~the Soulh Viet,.
namese In Clmbodla and we wW conUnue
to glve~air aupport In Lloa:.11
He aald the U.S. air 1upport In Laos
would cover both the Ho Qil. l\ltnh Trail
line of .No~ Vietnamese ,aupplle1 moviJW
southwad and In /he Northern Laoe ...,..
where the Reds have wrested the-Plaine
des Jams from Lio aovemment tdrCes.
American. planes made,.Jn wUer at-
tack Wednesday, the 11.S. Command Did
the enemy radar w11 10 mllea from the
border and had been tracking I bombing
fllghl preparatory to flrtni. 1be com·
m~ u1d two 1'1051 each fired a Sbrlke1
hut tbe .....its ...,.., nol llnown.
President Nguyen Van 'lbleu, med
what he thoughl qi the lntenstlled air
war, replied : 11W1 ahouldn't ct.D. it a re-
IUlllPlloo ol Ille bomblntr. We only -i to NOl1h VI-.,......ulon." ·u.s. 852 bombers"''" npor1ec1 mat·
Ing ·~kl lit .. ~ ~~ norlll of Hiibway 7, betweeii ltni and Dom Be,
hlltlng menacing unlt1 of the North Viet,.
namese ttb Dtvlskln. ·
Senior South Vietnamese officers said
the North Vietnamese troops, after m.
fl icUng heavy losses on Cambodian forces
along Highway 8 on the western 1lde of
the Mekor!Ji River, had croaaed to the eastern 11di. Officers nkl at ·1eut oie
battaiion wl1 operating aouth ol. Higliway
7, trying to oulllank tbe South Viet-
namese force in · eastern Cambodia and
cut lb supply lines.
~hodian forcta reported I victory,
however. The Cambodian command aa.ld
reinforcements broke through ertcirclln&
Communist forte• and relieved the Pl'
rison at the village of Pum a.btort, on
the Tonio Sap River' Ill mn ... -.,.. Phnom Penh.
. ..=11ie-atal:.:! ~~-"t ~ 11 rtattona 'Ybl> •"•fldlr .._..
lioodwinked Into hayhtc' U!!Delded -
and IDlall puta.
Sl<nton aa1d the delllldanta and their
enploye1 literally aqulrled the lhodt -ben of customm• can with 1Ju14 wblle the vebicln were eumlned on t.be~ ....ice 1t&Uon r..U. -~
The prosecutor •aid 1111111 cullomer ... were then persuaded to huy ..,, ahoclm
In Ille. hellel thal the IP'.,ed puta wvei:· defective. . ¥
Slenton Did all anployu of.the.~
bine carried "pokera" and boWes of fl~
on their per10DJ for use cn cars that WWII
hoisted on tbe tack1 In tbe ~ lhal
mechanl,.,J defect. IDd ~, 'h ~
been spotted while Ille· cUatoma'I Wd
buying gu and oil. Stenton llfd tbe lrlo operated their _,
large warehouae In Ganlen GroYe ~
llreS and aoceuort" needed bf the lt'I at&tiOl!a allegedly ln"'1ved In the ~
rackel were dlltrtlluted to all ri>enbn "J<
the conspiracy.
The procecutor llfd lhallhl-·
and tbelr anployu took In ,_.
thousands of dollan tn tbl repl••n.m< of parts ~t were never faulty. \ ~.'i'
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·Cuba to Try
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Captured
Shi Pilot . ' p . . .. ' . ' • MLIMl (UPI) -'!be skipper of 1
MlamH>ased cargo ship seized by CU!ia
lut nell:: bU confessed to espionage ac--
lfvltjet Ind will be tried by a CUbao
ClOll11, Premier Fidel cutro said Wedne,.
day. '
. ''Capt. Jose Villa wlfr be handed 'over lo G.. jurladlctlon ol the CUban authorities
'for the YerJ numerous acts committed
91atnit our country as an agent of ~
•QA/' Castro said in a Havana ,radio-•!eleY!slon broOdcast monilored In MWnj.
C&stro'1 IIUJOUDCt.IDent was the latest
mQYt tn a series · ol tncldents and
atatealent. that have ralsed tension in
the Caribbean in the past week.
'!be United States Ind CUba botb an-
nounced they Jnre al~ air and naval
unlta ,ofter Qlba blunUy ,.j<ded Pres~
dent Nli:on's request that Villa be retum-
ed lo Ibis country. ,
: · Al~h born In CUba, Vjlla Is 1
·naturalized U.S. clUr.en. He was captured
when a CUban gunboat seized the
PanamanfaMegistry freighter Johnny
Express Dec. 15 aOOut 120 miles
northeast of tbe Cuban coast. On Dec. 5,
Cuba seized • sister ship, the Layla El·
Presa. Each ship has 14 crewmen.
Castro sald VWa wu only slightly
wounded ill the lDcident last week and ac-
culfJd 1IJm of "st.aging drama" by radio-
ing hla home office Jn Miami that be was
dying and the decks were covered with
blood.
Nooe of. the re~ 1S crewmen on
Ille Johnny Express wu hurt, Castro
Wd. Villa, M, Is the only U.S. citizen
ammg U:le 28 crewmen of. both ships,
Castro Aid all those cleared of espionage
charges by an invesUg•t.ion would be
repob1ated.
CUtro sald both lbe Layla Ezpreas Ind
:Johnny Expms, owned by tbe CUban ez.
lle Babun brothers In Miam1. bad acted
u "mother ~" landing infiltrators
and arms on OJba's coast Jn 1968 and
1169.
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Indian Foreign Minister Sardar
SWaran Singh told a news con-
ference at the United NaUnns
that India Is ready to negotiate
with Pakistan at any Ume, any
place.
Seven Americans
Killed in Viet
SAIGON (UPI) -Sevm AmerlcaDJ
were killed on Vietnam baWefieldl Jut
seek, the lltb week In a row In wblch U.S.
war de.at.ht were be.low JO, the U.S. com-
mand said today. 1
Another 1 f Americans were wounded in
actlon, including two ainnen· •hot down
over· .Laos by 1 North Vietnamese
missile, the 'command said.
In addiUori to the seven war deathl, 15
Americans were killed In so-called "non-
bOstlle .. incidents, lnclud.!ns traffic ac-
cldenU!, P.lane crashes, drug overdoses
Ind cfrownlng1
Bengalis
Chee~ New
·Officials \• .
DACCA (UPI) -A hysterical, almOll
out ol control crowd of several hundrod
lhouland BengaUa Wedneaday screamed
• welcome home to the new government
of Ibis eighth largest natlcn In the world.
Prime Mini..., Tajuddln Aluned led his
cabinet In a victory drlve In open jeepa
through the streels after 1 noisy welcotiie
punctuated by a tl·sun salute at the
airfield.
1be handful of police who have ~
ed to the capllal alnce Pakistan 1111'·
rendered Its -wing lo Jndla ttb: days ago had dlfliculty controlling Iba
garlanded, entbnaldllc Bengalis.
Dlplomals and Indian anny com-
manders heaved a sigh ol relief at the .,..
rival ol leadership for this Moslem naUon
of 75 million people, which has been
flOllllderlng for tbe past week through
lack of authority.
Although slaughter of oollaboratora
·with the West Pakistan n!gime baa
tapered off in the put U..O days,
foreignera who have traveled from ouUy~
lng areas report lllUSlcres of large num-
bers ol qulsllng1.
The foreigners, who asked not lo be
ldenllfied, said bodies witb tbroata lilt
were hanging fmn trees and littered
aloog the road fmn the IOUtbern ell)' of
Noakhali.
lndlan officen aald most ol. the
alsytnp ncc:urred In the lint -daya
after the Pakistan llll'l'tDder.
The occupying Indlan forces worked
around the clock lo disarm BengaUa Ind
make nighttime raids on hldeoull of
thousands ol <rlmtnals released from
jalla throughout the c:ountry In the lint
few hours of llberaUoo.
Tajuddln, a 46-year-otd economlJt and
lawyer from Daca, was e.ipected to
begin st.pa Immediately lo lully ,..tore
law llJld order and to try lo bring unit)'
among pollUcal parUes
Big Storm Slams West
Winds Knock Out Power in San Francisco
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18 More POW's
Listed, by Reds \
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II)' THE ASSOCIAT~ Plll!SS
For the families of 11 American aervlcOmen the edg1 of amiety was ..,.
ed today, the qooy ol not l:nowlng was
gone. 'lbelr men .,. priaoner1 of the Viet
Cong In South Vletnam, }lut their men .,.
alive.
"I feel grand, I can~ tell you how
grand I feel," said Mandy Davis In
Clayton, Ala .. aft« 1eam1ng w-.y
that her oon, Thomas, missing In adlon
alnce March 1968, was among the 18.
Since the summer of 196'1, the family of fie\. Alf-Ray Rfate bas believed him
dead. The Marine C«ps Usted Rfate ..
mlsalng for eo daya, then notified the
family he had been killed In action.
"It's really hard to believe. It's really
lhocklng," said Riate'a half sister Zelda
Lovlnlo In Bell Gardens, Caltt. Mra. Mary
Pepper • sister, added, "It'• really a
good Ume of year to hear .sometbfng like
this -If it's true." Rlate was the only
Calllomlan listed.
"How would you feel if it wu your
son?" replied Jerhardt Mehrer. of
Omahl, Neb., when a reporter asked hi5
reaction _to the news that hi5 son'Gustave
was ooe of the JXisoners.
Some Of the famill., had not heard
from their men In yeara. One man bad
been listed officially as killed in action.
Sixteen bad not been heard from as
prl!onen pttVloualy.
The names were released by Cora
Weiss, cochajrman of the Committee of
!Jalson Witb Families of Servicemen De-
tained 1n North Vietnam, which serves as
a conduit for mall from the prisoners.
Letters from the 18 were among 1,001
letters from 332 war prisoners brought
hera Tuesday by the Rev. Richard
Fernandez, a member of the a>mmlttee,
from North Vietnamese Ind Vlei Cong
representaUvea In Paris.
In Omaha, Mehrer aald his. 1011 WU
captured on Christmas Day In ltll. '!be
only clue tbe family had lo his fate CIJlll
In 1969 when another American prboner
was freed.
· '!be prisoner wbo was released had
memorized the names of other prisoner&
including one "Guaie from <>maim."
Since Ihm Ibey had let lhemltel ... be-
lieve that their IOD. war alive, Mehrer sald. -
Reflections
At Christmas
BJ THOMAS MURPJIJNE
Of .. ~ ...... ""
TBOUGRTS ON THE 8 E A SO N '
Cllristm8J is a time of family and
friends; of good will, lboughta of the
Child born so long ago Ind of glving and
fellowship and cheer. It Is a time lo count Dollar Clinging blw!ngs 1>es1owec1.
In our family, It ls a time for the
To Peak Pr; "eS gathering of the clan around a tradJUonal
"-" Christmas tree with omamentl carefully,
preserved year an year from
111, Europe Marts ~1s:·:~ to smile over gr .. lfng
LONDON (UPI) -The new look dollar cards of the seuon with all the names
rode blgb and very close to ita h1gbe.!t reminding you of old friends and new and
pennitted price for the third con,,ecutlve to suffer some remorse becaU!t of the
trading ses.sion in some European ex· time and distance that have aeparated change market.a today. you from them.
There was still no sign of any big It ls a time that we all think of those outflow of intemaUonal funds sw1tchlng
back into the U.S. currency or gamblers less fortunate than ourselves and then
on a cheaper dollar taking their profits. wish that we could rttaln the depth or un-
Billions of dollars flooded Europe both derstandlng lo carry the spirit ol
before and alter President NI.ion's Christmas throughout the enUre year. We
August measures to cure the long staq. B t In ding defldl in tbe U.S. balance ol will probably fall again. u
payments. Bankers and ei:change dealers acknowledging that failure, perhaps we
have eipected a reverse tidal wave of move closer to the goal and nearer to a
money since the dollar's devaluatloo fellowship of man.
when money manag~. corporations, so IT IS that thll corner will refrain speculators and other operators grab , '' p T lk their inevitable profits. from news chipping for a few days and ,. ietnam eace a 8 So far Ibis has not occurred. Some are take some time for family and friends
probably awaiUng atlll better prices, and the spirit of this best of all seasons Postponed in Paris dealers said. along this best olall poulble coa!ta.
In West· Germany tile dollar started May the spirit of Christmas move with
PARIS (UPI) -The usual Thursday hlgber at 3.2600 marks dompared with the
session of the VJetnam peace talks was previous day's closing quotation of 3..257$ you and yours througbOut thl!: Yuletld~
pos\poned until Dec. 40. marks. Traders. there 181.d things were May all your lights shine brightly. May
The postponement was ordered at the very qoiet. you find warmth. and understanding
request of chief U.S. negotiator William In Zurich, Swiss banks a1so reported among the gifts beneath your tree.
J. Porter. 'Ibe North Vietnamese agreed near becalmed markets and said the And of all the gifts bestowed during
to the postponement but said· it was an dollar gained ground to 3.891Kl Swiss this season. may those of peace, love, attempt by the United states to sabotage francs compared with.Wednesday's final
the conference. It was the secODd week price of S.8845 francs, well above It.a new happiness and understanding be those
the talb have been postponed. 'Ille la.st central rate, or new offlcial dollar parity universally exchanged among as all.
F"'11C!em ""' -~,. tllodl· 11.... n... I Of 3 8400 4----MERRY CBRISTMAS.
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joyous Noel.
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WASHINGTON '(UPI) -JI tn November.
: now appeari that lnflaUon, That increase in. t .he President Nil.on today signed or the independent agency •P-I
Into law a $1.1 blllibn itlack prooch whlcl\ wu becked •. by ,JVASHINGTON CA.Pl - A THE ARCHES DINNEl SERVED Fr ..
12:00 N .. 11 :~ 1~00 ,,Ill.
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dealt . 1 1Ungtng though not Consumer Price Index (CPI)
·11111 blow by P~nt Na--which reneo11 ch1ng" In
on'1 econom'd eontrol1, will the ~ices of items moat peo-
c1 ... out lll'll·'•t .-markedly pie !buy -brollgbt the t...
reduced rit6 compai'ed 1fo laat , d.lcator 3;5 ~rcent above
year.
The latest measurement of
inflation c am e Wednesday
when the B-u of Labor
Stall.rtJCI .Mounced that the
cost ol living rose O.I perc<nt
Losses Cut
where It Wu In November of
ll70. And It appeared likely
that Iha year-long 1ncre ....
when the December firules
are released early nut year.
would not be too much higher
than the 3.5 percent level.
That would be noticeably
lower than the.5.5 percent rile
recorded during all of 11110,
and the f . l percent lncreaae . B p throogh all of 1969. By con-y -ennsy . 1ru1. the CP1 .... 1,1 pmen1
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PllILADEIJ'HIA (AP) -In releu\111 W,idn0od1y'1
Pemt CentraJ P r e • 1 I d e n t flCarts the government iald
William H. Moore says the.na-infl11Uon bad been more than
lion'• biggest-rall canler hu .at In hall during the lour
mlde ·~aoUd Ji'ogress" since it moot.hi coverfne N t,a on ' •·
filed for t;eorganlzaUon under wag~price-rent fr~ which
federal bankruptcy , laws 18 ended· Nov. 13. Prices lose, It
months ago. But~ adeted;--"Jt said, at a 1.7 percent 'rate in
~ be concluded that the the August.througb-November
Penn Central crisis has pass-pei'lod, compared ·to a 4.1 per-
ed." ' · · cent rate during the previous
Moore said . ln a yearend ah: months.
rieport Wednesday that in 1971 "Pre.sldetlt Ni1on told the
the Penn CA!ntral managed to nation on Aug. 15 be wanted
cut its deficit by $50 million lnflation brought under con-
and end the y.ar wilh 135 lrol," said Labor 5ecrelary
million In the bank. • Jam._. D. Hodgson.
Fiery . Ship,
6 Aboard, .
Still lost
KEY WEST, P1a. (UP!) -
'lbs 14 crewmen removed
lrom the bluing Cypriol tank·
er Calypoo. are Ol!ie In Key
We.t and lhould ~ going
home to their naUve lands l<r
Christmas.
But today the O.t Guard
said It could nol plopolnt the
locaUon ol ~ sti1Hm1oulder-
lng· lllllp, which Is Jn Cuban
wala> oil C.yo OJC:O with the
captain and five crewmen
still on board.
The Coast Guan! seartjJ and
rescue center In Miami said
a local televi.sion stt.tion re-
ported the vmel. had been
towed by Olban authorities to
• CUban port.
a
the Americ.,n r..ancer Society. CIOnll.UDtr ; a d v o e a t t · la
on cancer, making defeat of while in the. House. J\ep, ?aut !_ Cc:lnO'eA ,claim.I tl\&t '8fUer
the dread' klllel a ptlme na-G. Rorers ([).Fla.), opted for BualneY 8 ureau 1 are
cn•1 11
HM W. COAST HWY. NEWPOIT llACH tlonal ~oal. relalnfng NO!. •. , . •
The .inlltl1l three-year pro-.. !111<1" the compromllf _ bUI . dol!lln•= by big colponliinll~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gram approved in the the·dlrector of NCI will be ap-and offer UtUe value tol:
authorization bUI P1ace1 the pointed liy the 'President. He · DimtOn. o1 buy<n ''ll!Jo n1y * * * * * * ir. * * * * * * * * i * * *
emphasis 0n reaseerch, bUt will send hll·budget request on them · M•RCU. · •N r 8 atsd flll8J'IC6s programJ for the directly to ,the Off.Ice of . f ' ny s •v early delectlon ol o r11, ll•d&et IJXI M.< n 1 gem e o t The 139 local BBBI are '"! ..,
cervical, and breast ·cancers wllhoot change, but llUbjecl to ''trapped In ID ' almoat lo-lllCI loan l330cia'"!'•tianl!!'ll!!I ... -and auth«'izes e.stablishment · C()mment, by the director of 1unnountabte ClOnfl1d of tn-'=
of 15 centers Jor both lHat-NIH and the secretary ·of terest" belwetn aervlnl q>1i-
ment and research. health~ education and welfare. IW'llers with ·rridre than ~The legislation, w h I c h eight milllon teleP\IOtte and
emerged from Congress after mail eontacts last y811'.;. and
months or debate on what Sm't Filed ,afillng finencla] aupport' from would be the·speediest "ay to · more than ISO 000 member
al II ck the dilease,· keeps the f1m11, Rep. lienJi,niin S. • no-lon.·'llln.IUIA p.m.,• Frl I""'· .f •• .,
program uoder the direction By Attica llosenthal Slid '('ledneeclay ""'" ~-
of the NaUonal Cancer · ' TheNewYorkDemocratln IUEllA PARK M11Q11JSan!pll4,1'1111VVlowlltmilts '. Institute (NCI ). · · • 1 27 000.word reporl, said· .,
The measure give1 the . NEW YORK (JJPI) -.A "By ~very objective lllndard. HUNTINGTON IEACll Mtm17 s.vq, 8Jdc, fdl1111r1t 8-11
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over NCf, Whleh 11 a part of tton of Gov. Nebon A. RoCke-•
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.J. A an ~d of raises baa -aiven employes ol
public: .,encles in West Oi:aoge County. ''lbe1e lncre115es always wl\11'8i)t public scrutbly, 1lut lllla year mora attention than ever is behlg focused '
,. the earnlngs of 'ovenunent and • ICbool Officlals;
locolly because of tblS ·area's unemployment rate aod
utioaally because of current presidential policies o~
wq11 aod prices. .
'!be latest raises have been granted nearly 1,000
employee ol the HunUng(on Beach Union Hlgh School
01.otrict, which covers Buntin~ Beech, Fountain
Valley, Seal Beach and Westminster, aod nearly 150
ll!lllJo-ot the city of FoW\tallfVlllJey:-·-. Tile school employe -teachers, janlton and some
tdmlnlltrators __:, were given a 5.5 percent Increase, biclu4inl fringe benefits. The only persons not covereo
!>)' U.. agreement were the top five administrators
wboto salaries ara eontracted every two years.
Some HO Fountain Valley city emJllOYU,. including· ~Uc· and firemen, were given a three-year contract ·wJiich· avetages out to a 7 percent annllill in<:rease; a 5
pe.-t. pay bike and a 2 percent improvement in bene-
lltl .. t1J11 week eight deparim~ 'head's and the . city
. ~/:;a.ln~=~~en a one-year_ 5:5.!'_"rc"'!t lnc:reas~,
Ia comparison with salary improvements won· by
em!lloyes of the city of Huntington Beach -most of
which were agreed . upon before or during Phase I of ·--··Nlzop.'i: pro-gram -'life llicteases do not seem exces~
alve. .
Policemen in Huntington Beach got salary and
edocal.ional benefits toteling 9.8 percen~ firemen 9.5
percent and department heads varying amounts but averseill& between 10 ahd 11 percent. These raises do
,....,, overmuch, particularly from Phase II hindsight.
. The bulk ol Huntington Beach's .11.;lff -375 miscellan·
eoua etiiployes -received. pay Snd fringe benefits total·
Jn( only 4.9 percent. · . . .
·The school and Fountain Valley city raises, how· . aver, came after the tr...... The high school raises
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-T a~p~ye rs
pusb'the Wage Board's 5.5 percent celling to the limlt.
but the 'Fountain Valley bikes ap-to go beyond, aod
even contain the f!Oeds for, a 7 percent Inflation rate for
the next !brae yeaj's.
· Whether ·the wage lritteases in excess of the.Wai•
· Boerd'•·5.5, percent ceiling will be subject to IO!De r&-
view· by th~ lederal agency is unclear. ,They may be
lelallY In order. But there also ii the etbl.cal and nor-
mlil question of governmental bodies not relating their
actions to natioolil policies. And even more Important
are the feelings of their taxpayers.
Help for Ex-convicts
> To those on the outside, prisons are pretty much •
relegated to the realm· of the forgotten unfess a riot at
Attica• or a shooting at San Quenµn Stirs' thtir· mem· arfes. . 1 • .. ,
While· the men· and women .behind 'bars'•ometimes
vent their frustration with fire and riot, th~ ex:eonvict '
just '1'81eased. from prison accomplisbea the •llDl• thing
by-resuming his original ways. , . .,
" Golden West College ls lrY!ng fo do osomethtng. to-
ward breaking that cycle wifh' a .comprehensive . pro-
gram aimed at reinstating ex-convicts u "dues paid'•
meml:>ers of society. ·. . . • .
The effort will concentrate on getting them jobs,
providing them with financial assistance, education,
skills an.d counseling. Tboug!I still In its formative s\a· ges, it 'should be ready to :serve 'Orange 'County's .ex ..
convicts and probationers by early next year.
The 8,000 arrests· logged by Huntington Be a ch
police officers during .1970-71 and the more !halt 300
' active parolees in West Orange County amPJy denlon-
strate the need for such a program. .
Golden• l'(est College ii to be c;i>ngra!Jlla~ fQr its
decision to support the ex-convicts w1Ur action rather
than-lip service. •
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.. . . . ~. . . . Mllitaril9, India I s a ·Russian SateUite A G,rateful • •
. '· ~e·~~righ~eo'.IJ.~ Hypo.crisy .. _Swedis'h .. Sys,t
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~ . . . . . G;ves .Tha».'A-~. .Better· Than Ours i:w~lf -India'• carefully ~ '~indlg111tion" al the U.S. ill'
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,.if.npleous bypocrisy • n d
~!Uminf II this coontry'1 lil'!!D -Uoo ., the bald and
aJi:nJ1&ed C.ioll against smaller ~::~•.UU· ~. la effect, • •
IOltllite. muilve Jn. ............. .,.
J:ilt 1~1 -· -.i11to opublic
-.,ut. w-. \Oul~l~)imo-that milit-
~ .... 91ud( • Sovil!I salellite , Ep'Pt mf9'1>« Arlll coontri ...
• .... ....;;.,.-','i suN!anUeting thal ve....,.h'~: , ' . ' '-11nce wiy 11'70. RUS&ia has been lndl.11 o~ly largest anns sup-
l)lier: la-flOt, "cop! for a reiaUvely
1!ft9'JDt', of· lesser weapon& and ,.n., vJitUa.Uy 1U u India's major
bardwart has come from. tbe
&ovilt. WesMn. autboriUes estimate
Ruslla 'hu '° flr IOid India more than
ft.5 .bllllon in war mate.rlall -all on
long'lmn credit.
-Lat summer ~~~~tbs be.fore the Dllllnok/of~ -with Pakistan,
they are "observers" and "advisen." 11 Q0t3 i~ 1 • I
Actually, their roles are far more im· . "
portanl They. have a direct voice ·In the ·• My younger, chlldrea. have beta. .. petW~
conduct of operations; inanumberofiJl.. , ' ~ <. · 4' lngme ·totaketbemtq'.viJi!hnewwatt
sta.nces. Russia~ are in chaige and iss~ [. Mai'L ·-... ' Disney World .trr•Florida, and although 1
tng the orders. This ls particularly so 1 UKJ,.... am far from averse to such,amusements 0 _
India negotla~ large new arms ,orders with annor and artillery units. Soviet of. •• 1~ ·-ii 1 went it would be u much.to &ee the ~~the Soviet-fer rush delivery. )Vithin ficers also are having.a big say in the ac--~ ~ "-"""""'7-~ environmental a.
Weeks, ltUG ~r-bonmen, TU tiviUes of. the Indian air force. • To the Editor: pect as the entertaln-already tum& O\U'· tMllY .aources to
mediwn and loot-range bombers, T-54 -R<JSS~,?_ mllit.ary aland ~-':.ilianf cliJ.Primeidals How do I begin to ,thank my lllxlenta ~ of ~. Ill"-capacity. and T·55 tanks and several hundred are on 11ic person SWUJ. o for thelr warm:hearted umelfiahness? ils vui:: M11111 ue-,. · ,-
medium -and large-caliber lteTd IUl\' Minis tu Indira 1landhi. She is In constant It enough to say llow proud I am of them noted fa¢s that in· THIS IMAGINATIVE Swediab .ystem
begao pourJng into Indla. -. tooch with . tl!em. In New" Delhi 11 r watched their end!e11 hOlln of effort lerelted 'me bu(ely kills.two large Olly birds will' one nnall
-Thil lllisslm ecr\dJ<IDent"has been dip~lic Brcla, ~report is-going ' creatln( projecta to bO sold to raise lntbeccnotruclianol ·stone."Wbat.bmoolimporiao(aboolitill ·largely used In llie NIJ'O'llOn against orowid.i!<>-1 U\~'Sovik"'advisors" ~ • ~ Jor "' art scbol~hip? . ~ this •• ll18IJllIIOllL en-oot the sanit.ary dlspiilal of girbagi; bnt
Pakistan'-plDS "'<IW,WI snpplie1 that more aliout wbal'Ml'l(15andhi Is \IIl!<IWil \--, AM' what of the lund!os and inack•' .-W(i'lse"ls Iha"&-• ..lacLUiat .. iUa.Ulen U'ed iii f1M1.for
have been Nahed tn by alt and &ea. and doin&' than' most m~ber'a ot 1ter ~ slttifked so they cuuld donate that ·--diliti system"r«t re-heating and air-conditionin& the vety
These include huge quantiUes of am-cabinel She rarely hok:b cabinet money toward a fund to help a neighbor use dlspoaeJ .tblftwas ..atructurea it comes out or.
muniUon ·or all kinds, oil and gasoline, meetings . and only a ff!W trusted Insiders tn ne<dJ •1bo dothes, food, to11, and built ri!lht ln"1 Ille Disney pro Jee!.• ' . \ Wh~,we CGO.ljder ·the mun-of tons
urgently needed for Jndia'• attacking are consulted on policies. otbet gifll . they rave with IUCh Oil~ In aeveral fh!edlsb comnumiU.., <Om--<1 refUle that wUlefully pollute< O!l1' isnd
planes and tanks. and thousands of tons pouring helrts. > plexes of near)y 3,000 ·~ have and waterways ~Y.:. it would aeem that of grain and .other food. In the past, India IND I A'S SATELLITE reiaUot11hip And what of the joy they bring to my been put up with buil~ln. vacuum-oo )>uildlng In the U.•. l!\ould be perm!~
• bu been largely dependent on the U.S. t.o revealingly explains . why Ru s 1 I a life? I humbly aak God to bless each of operated refuse 'disposal chutes. These ted' tQ. go up without provi~n for :1ucb a
k!ep its dense masses from starving -persistenUy vetoed the UN Secqrity them. Because of them, my cup runnet.h chutes, operating with pipes tba't are two l)'stem; ob\tiously U It Is installed-during ~ ttian $4.5 billion In wheat and other • CQtmcil'• efforts to end the conmct. over. · , : < .-feet In diametef. carry all garbage to a construction, the costs would be far leas ~s. With this soun:e cut off, th• The Soviet:havlng wmo;d In4la,fo. the MRS. MARIE ECKESS central collectlo!I •point out.Ide the . than adding it. to u "~dy' i!xisting
So9let' ii havlnJ to fill India's big food teeth and largely dirOcted tht· Combat· Art Teacher · . building, In the Ame tr8!Ch., th• water ,' structure. . , . '
IT BAS ·ALWAYS ainazed'll!t, during
gap.,,.. -· operations of t.be infmnous ,aUrtuiOu. Huntin&ton Buch High· ~ and se'1er malnS. . , ·with equally unabashed crassnelf ~~
THE AGGREMIVE a~sault . on portecl_..._its , satellite in the-sanctifled ~= ..::C ~ .... !'°9~::::: 'A SENSING ' DEVICE iutofnatt~y my travels, how little intemaUorial ex-Pakistan has brought to light another purlieus of the United Nations by bruen-w ...., ne ,......,. ~ ""-.. '" ..e. sift5 all gl8.ss'.IJld metal' from the tJPb
profoundly significant facet ol India'.1 ly b!•g world MO'{es to'halt the ·wir. :'..J.11"'~ .!: r::;:: .:,.:-.... --_: heap. The rmWDder of the·tetuse ls then
military ·subservience to Rusata, aa So It wa:s no surprise'1hat India's ~· . _... • wi-... • ......, ff ...,._. ,... .. dumped into . an iocineritor which sun. follows: .Ing p-•anda macliine, • .i .. ,.mJSly aid· .....,.. .. ,. PMfiT "'" "" • ,....... ,. ... ,._. "'6" plies lhe energy for heating and air~· -Senior Soviet~ are at the 6ead-· ed and' abetted by Moscow's, UQCtuouaiy diUonlng the bulidlngL
qwuteil.of Indian combat forces dawn to berated, tbe U.S. for condemning the ff to Ad..l ----There has been 1 Jot of enviroomental
brigade (AaiJne!!tal) level. llOmlrially, pious attack on Pakistan. OW ~ talk about,the "reqcltn1" of mah!riail;
• • •· . .. . .. . .bul what.ill )!<lually Important ii tbe need
h .. h . _ ..... -p. I". £ D h ·o I,. . ak:ers ..... 1ocour~oreneriY. . :
• change there "Ja between really good
·ideas. Despite-our ~ t re.mend o us
transportation and'.. ·commnntcaUon
systems, we remain inluJar..,ln terms of
adopting ~me "alien" way of doing
things, even wheq, theee are cl;>eaper,
s.impler1 and immedif,(J]y 1een as
15Uperiot.
c ·a· ·n' a an·· ' a· ~n· s .o·r . ' eat··.--.·.·.· ..... ~ a~ . -~~to~:n,~~11ll:tt:; ~ ..• •• u.1. ••MAT011 theyear.200J,only30years.away:'l'bi&is
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AC-A p U¥ C 0 • Mezico Jim -.• --....· -,~ "' virtue of tJie deceased. He built the front ~J.~~·o.t."'::,y Ntw hn•tt on1c1 lld1 .•
With all tbe promotional hoop.la foo the
Walt Disney World, it may tum out that
ib most enduring.contribution to·the hap-
piness: and welfare of the American
public lies undergrwnd and-ftOt' above it.
Mor e Fitzgerald Papers ~. Ute. lrfeprelsible media tm--. door ~ hi# Lake Mohawk place wide u. 1. ••P1111NTAT1\111
'"'-1Ji:: mllli r L 'leQ McC-l.:..e enough ·SO the casket will get out without • c0r"'" CWMY o.itvi presatio for ~"""' , w:ild ..,., on •. ,. ~1ar. q P"'.....,~ any trouble'. No ston"' unturned. 1uc111r(I! T. ~H1nn1 1~1~ 0111r1c1-0i. '"' w. Prince!ll Hottl ~ which .opened here ~ 'J • 1 c:._r Avt., 1u1t1 w , AM11er"' moo, Joll" o. ~•·,·•-Infatuated with the 1"'-· of WJIATEv.ER DAY he dies, the funeral 1d1m1t1 tu111 or11r1c1-1u. 4«I Ca1n11111 ,oriw. •~·...., q ~a , · Sult. JI(, ffto#JllOrt affdl ft6I01 Cr•I• Hoi51ner deatb,. -iaUy biJ ~1fi.-. of his pr-..ion11U0n with his Itself will he held on Saturday. He bas &r· 1»n11 0 111f1ct-A1, *"''"' ••nk 11ctt •• ·Sutts· ut
..... In->;';:;'. he ,,. ·~ ~--r-ranged foi refriaeration. "If lt's on 110 Pliw ......... ,L-hid! '*2. OUrlno ,_ From Paris, October, 1924: "Dear Mu: r::rc:.•· , ...... I ~-·· ... ,,
1.1.Ue ~ final end. When he speaks of death, Jim on 1rwloMI -lorii H•-. 111• L~ Hoine U de t . I' • .,..,..1.,,. , , lib meny another alway. smUes. He often laughs. He is Saturday. r)Obody will have any excu_se Dfflc• I!:""-' khml11 1a L°"9Wll'I HouM Oftle9 . n r aepara e cover m ........... '6. you ,. "~ • •· ~ •• \ "J , 11 !
lrillman, empectally close to the subject. for not coming," Jim explains. He bas !Iii ~':i~t. Z:1ftYtllml .._. Oft1<a •111•:· my third novel. ·1The Great Gatsby' ... '' f' The. Bnl'll~-n ~ i
iJ);e M -V anoll!er pallbesrers,designate, ooe of whom.. will From Edmund Wilson to -s11enil! r """~ •
8 0st-;;"1rillman. RAJUJ BY HIS tombstone is his shroud. be John Pa'trick O'Reilly. ..-. ,it:,.!'~:!~'~:!,TY Graham , Arthla Mi.zener to Nancy ~ '"'
J;>eetb · .. ,.. tn nus,,, brown, crafted by Ir1sb 'nUns, and A friend . once looked · at his shroud.. °"'"" c.-1.r l)lftl 0~1. ... • cc. MilfDrd'• "Zelda," what JIC!SBibly ia left to ' 11 ..,.. \up •"'· -'" ·o1 T-'-Patrick O'Reilly of the moldy 1....i.10... ..,,.._ fMM. c-1tttt1: ""'1c1111ure. uea• Govtrn-boul F Scott F"· aid' ""'-"'1• "'·ad abo •-f "'"" ~ parts. Jkn i.iic ..-..• .rupi • • . which 'l"i! getting a bit ............. ~ "*"· s.i.et torn"""'9 Oii £"""'°"""'''' c1n11m. aay a . 1~ger . i1RS 1ua ue ve wa..,., or.")'ears pu.~
rornm from Boston. ~=--~~-NJ:i ~mis~ "Why don't ,you send the ~ to the :!.~~-ci::.."!":~~E~•~'="'~ ~~ ~ ~to alJteralurelisfn re off the na1 thlng, to MU'& distrtss. In u.e offtce cl hla '..&.-the cleaners. Uun?" be asked. Jtm was .11111nt ep.mtttw °" L111111etM ll-"-'· .,,,_. . ... an,.. rmen mve ar THE ~'DEAR SCOTr' letters __ country mme at Mo-. sbraud1 and &a}"I, '"Ibis is how I l;UCat shockedi at the thought. ''You. O>ttl .be: I!. ~· 11ft D11tr1ct-1tl. !11'3 11~.· outwel.lhs the. amount of material he ... .,
bawk1Ake New York. he his his tomb-undertaker out d. a necktie." ready,"·he sakl. . . . . . . ~ ... -;-~°'!:.~.;.. ~~ Ta.==.i:: ... bimselI produced. Bu~ the legend con· theqeuallyfatherr.,pn~!~;_,thec"':~~~nt Incounsetaiteof
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. L. "''· :._. It 11-a ..... ue .lt Wu .in the undertaker'• periorl of. · . '--4.d-Ji..6 DvtN ·~ ... '°": a .. te 'c.fftl. """-•••'• 1; .. ,,., and 80 •-·-N•bUe b\terest in one • ~,..., 111.11 .. ..,_ a r
.., -~ ·~ ..-t th6s1a His ·obit ii alr-eady lt'n....ai. .,.. CIOUFl6t · <••N. '*'· · · · · · · · ..,... ' uug Vo reply ·to that 1924 letter about..'!Gatsb• " "'1ktl states a tne ha been planted In Bosk'ln that ·Jim whetted his en am and will be .. .......i by Western Union to dty n.t.TI ASSIMIL YMl'N of the great llter8J7 characfers of t?Mu "l p ki le It " rf c! •hf~ ..
I_, tor the -of Jim'• ,..1 .... 1. and increased his expertise on death and "I'""' "'-th 41__ century . . . er ns. wro was as P.e e a ....... -~ • uua-the art.a surrounding it.' FUneral ,...rlon desks through the countzy Wucn e wi11e 111toM DU.Nol COUNTY · !IS J ever had any share· in 'publfshing "
eled Into the Vermont eranite of his tomb are a1Jna6t as important u saloon:bi the comes. Th!re'a nothing fancy about the cim'\e' ~Mllt.:J.."~"(:;:.J.;.!.~ ,.~:~ We have had "The Letters of F. SCGft 'Ibe ·letters bristJe With gossip abo t
l!'e 1be WOl'dl: poliUcal life of Boston. The boys vi.SIC the obit. Like James Shanahan, It's all me.at e"'"'loWNn' 1n11 1t111,_1, w1i.r •rid w i""., Fil.zgerald," edited by Andrew 1'w'nbull the familiar Paris crowd.. of the •ios J:e
'"Beneatlt this It.one lies James big runeral homes like Eastman's and and potatoe.. Just t.be facts, ma'am. f::"~ttT~li~M~ .. ~11111~ ~,~ ·~~ (11113). No~ an.even more ipeciallzed ~': "boob crjtl!=!," the Hollywood crow'd of
Lawrwa Shanahan. formerly with Watennan 'l5, and exchinge gossip. They He is a fatalist. He doesn't tnow the ,vumon t16SI. cmn111111"1~ F1n111tt ,,.,.. 1ruw-lection, Dear Scott-Dear, Max, Fitzgerald's final years.
Loew'• Hotels, Pnston Robert Tisch, literally know where ·au the bodies are . day he will go 100> a funeral parlor as• :.n:i ~~"11~:!i":SE='~':i :':nJ:~':. representative correspondence f~m 1919 Edited by John Kuehl and Jackson ~ .. ~ pl~'!1!.~lvtnheto hihem buried. The undertakers know everybody, client rather than aa a viBltor.-.Blit he baa ::;r.:· ~~ 1t=.'"W.iu~ 1="~1,1~ ~tobe-1l94l, thhlme yeard oMf the wrill Etu 'p deklath, Bryer, both profestors of Engliah and
l'7 a PIP tJI busu,_ .,..., w n and are often precinct captains. 'l'JH!}"are one litUe wish. 11Jesu11 wouldn't it be 1nn 8tldl 11 ....... Hv1111"''°" IMdl,""' c-• • weeo an axwe · ,er ns, Fitzgerald 11peciallsts, this is a brl&ht
worQd with the Loew'• hotel chain, in highly competitive. After, an Irishman great if it fell around March 17," be,!l;lkt ~.:=en~:~~c!~~m .... '?" T~~ · · tb~ Jeae ndary editor at Scrlb~ 1 who new tile in the FilzgeraJ(l mosaic. There
dies, the pressing question ls: . recenUy. f\\1 things like that in the Ille.of Ktnn1111 ~ C'Flll OJtfrlct-01, '" "· IVCJlll, ~.o. guided and listened paUenUy to him over can't be much mort of the atory Jen un.
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"Who got the bcidy?" •man that t'Olllll ~~11:~ ~O:~~MO::,':; that rocky career. told. But . I would have IUlpeCted that
11111111rM -""'= '"" c111111e1, Ncr•l'Mtllllo befDre, this . correspondence turned up THE 'POUTICAL , undertaker ls a "11'· tsw. THERE IS, after all, aomelhing new :to (Scribner:s,.f7.95.)
phenamenon in all the l&rJt Eastern a·u...0·1 COUNTY ao.t.ao o' 1u,1av1sou fhe Fitzgerald story. lt'a the inner story, \fWlam Bosa
ciU~. And in Chir•ao,'.11·•·•-u .... to Mike Dear '"" 01tt .. llotll{t w. '''"" the professional side of tHe writtt wbo --e _....,."'"'"6 '--Dllt,. ~ lllltt RoyU, there ii a hmeral home called Tfllrll e».t., w1»l4:m ,111111111 held on to "dear Max" u he would to •
Mc!netney's. Thls place bas matchbook• ,._.,. Di.t ... .._ •· '""' father-priest-psychiatrist. Fnm Ula· n. GI 11111111 Diet, ...... w. c.-. that bear a dsrilng poem beginning, oomy ........ .._ -....... N... ..... year-old author of "Thil Side of
.. Bring out the black cqrf.a~ and call e.e.rn • 111 N. ~ flnt• "" moo. Paradise" to the dying craftsman at.-
Mefuei-ney, I'm nearing the tod u Jlle·1 G tempting a comeback In the onfinW!ed
pleasant ioUrntY .'" 08 ''The Lut 'J)cooo," we are able tn thla
Jim Shanahan'• fllnerat plans for Quotes' lmportaot lijuary docllment to pl111 in on hlmsell have uniortwlately gone awry. Jews believe In • higher being the the writer'• J"1Vlla tbouiJttl, en-
He bad originally planned to be burled same H Protestantl and catbo-thusiumt. preJudicts, his recurring
("planted" ii the lrltb word) from the Uc:a. So why the Dap In the city Robert tlwu, SU Mateo -"At tbll deprwlon aod despair.
.Boiloo premlwl or hil lrltnd Frederick council over an lnvocalJoo belore l"int In time It haa become a lull um. He wu almosl alw1y1 ,pll(Ued .by
T. "Freaky" O'Day. Unhappily, Mr. each meeUngl Every member job just to find• job." money tniubles, U•ln1 beyond hll means,
O'Day predeceased Mr. Shanahan. coold use a litUe beJp from co.__ later keeping his daU&hter at Vassar, hlt
JUgbt now, Jim favor1 St. Patrick'• hl&hl Patil Lewla, tJ, Blll1boroaP, oa oaltlt wife in men&al hospitals, scrounging ad·
Catbedrl1 for ti.e actual service, lhough -D. ft.. r. .r Talwu -"ln one day the UN both ad· vancts from Perklns, or h11 agent Harold
, he ha! not .ztrotd in on ~ right funeral .,... ...,..._ ,..._" ~ ¥ltwt. "" mitted the world's moat DOPU)ated nation Ober. How many lhouaand copies must
parlor. There will be 1 good decent wake, -. ... ,.., flllM " *"' -•••r. _. and produced tbt 11111lul Obstacle Ulat It ~a.,ell of 'thls or that book to gel out of
With plenl}' of good food, rood boot.e, -"' -• •--.. , ""'· po11lbly . could • .al. toward •• l!oCk. to Scrl~'ll He W!'nle.s-llclal
pod d&1rs, and gmt 11.. about the univonallutlon of 111<11~' ~ atorln aod Indifferent lllma to keep
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Dear George:
do YoU tum, 11 an ad>ict
' 11ben )'OU -a q .... bout aometllinc? Rive you
ked snott)or ~vioo coi-
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you?
Dear Curious: CURIOUS
I'm not goln( to repeat Il l
F\lnny -1ht looked like such a·
l•dy1 too.
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trouble. George'• queatlon1 hive
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN11. lHUASDAY, ~ 23, 191( TEN ~ .
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••i-n Santa'• Helpers .
Mickey Mouse,' Piuto, Goofy and their friends of the Magic Kingdom
at Disneyland in Anab.~im have busied themselves sorting stockings
1alfd ·gifts for delivery to youngsters in Orange County boapitals-and
other Jnsµ~utions to bring a bit of Chrislip.as joy to shut.ins.
;•JIANOXOB:. (UPI) -OOmediln Bob
!IOpe, Slld --be bad requtSted • North.Vlelna--ViA .. be coulll IO to
Hanoi and tty,to negollita'the releaae o!
Ainc!rieah JWi9i1nm. or war in ti deal ln-
wMhg f!O million. .
Hape Made a surprise visit 'today to
Vientiane, the capital of Laos, and eon.
ferred for an hour and 20 minutes wlth
NIUY•n Van Tranh, First Secretary of
the North Vietnamese embassy there.
· Hope said be ask~ Tranh U ;~ would
Irvine Council
Holds Meeting
For Planning
By GEORGE tEIDAL
Of tJll D9Jho , ... Stefl
The Second floor meeting room of the
University Park clubhouse became toda,y
the historic first meeting plate of what
will nut Tuesday ·be the Irvine City
Council.
FoUr of the five cOuncllmen elect~
Tuesday attended the "preplannlng"
council session.
Balh B Cl h H ldin William Fischbach pmide<l over what . . .o_ a_ .a. y u . ,· o g.s ~r,.~~:i I~~ .. r~\:.'!:""~ .... ::: defeated cquncll candidates were on hind
at the 9;30 a.m. 'gatberiq.
"anUce a yila l\'f ine_ •· •. 'He· waa'li!lked wbal s0rt. of ,a, pro--rD~'!ldo -aori',tf & dloJ;" Hopi
HOpe, ... penonaJ• fortune lo j)Olilkll. • .X..· . • • -. -· • ·-••. ~~.i.:JQollto1d , µ,A'.n~,?•q'ftlllllll.-'-'-bow Tranh Mii111d ·til-111C-iilm=r;-'41iloillihlW'.~pt w111 lbe. ·~ """_,w,r,....•'m-.,.....Jloee~"lle<tlldll'Lll11ema t~ ~ and 'lie liii>Uld,1ei '!'• ~-Hope ~:~r.-u,iakl•iil Ille '"'°'1111 dellolfe aboufli." ~-• tmo.r.• H•;llllldo·Ule statem<ent man m-...,.,....,hooi!'of.$t0 nillllOli•" · ; · · · He aaid llo .ni hopdlil •.Jia -Id t.,.n"" ,toDlll\t J.O hJa hotel: ,room ~ .A"\rr. , '~ • -.:-:t -~. _ . _... • .. B_ .. ,llaur attar bis.Plane rtturned • Opt aald.be.~ lllU l!irbaPI be--l•e the vlra lie~ ""' :would:
fri>m,v11intW.. , ·: ·' • • • could'~ille the'.,...y, !or 'aC~ ror bo Ule to visit lhe· ~·-~ wllotbe ..Ould ·-i. In Hanoi, Hope clllhlren 'n u<ortb Vltti1111ny''ptitililf oa· '.'l leel pretly good ~itril!llJMIW:~
aald, •!Ltht!ll< I coulil mak<.uie.i a • .,.. a.lhoiV • -• "· • .....-•• !JeOaald. "I Jmt.m!Pt lle'"Ju.V.~We'l'.9 pOsl!inn.~ • -' " 'I oUQealed 11\fJ Cliii'ItY.~ :uiifi ·-=-(~ • ... --\ -• -e .•'I ~ -· ... ~ • -~-...... ' ~ .. ' --- ---=--s ==
M~y .. Be Sold, Lea~ed Baek '. ~~.~=~~=n:-;
• • E. Ray Quigley. Jr., ,no relatkm to ; · • · '· • ·; .. i · · · · ' ' ._, )jtmy",,..1cutel'~lea"ll&W , "\itt.ftTllt~ . ' • rial.Miotb.-jn.cir •u _,. lle"'cdoiof, nof illlill." '.
-, -.. ---.-, ' . the!lnanclalUI'~ Fier\lwh'told~ • ,...,._
n...l!ollJoiJ!ltqio;;.alll '.l'alin .'.lielild,6111i:talltnie. • .'t.n:"..;Wt.me!'=~-= . ( ... i.. .· '' ,_' .,,. • .. .. •
Sprilljio ~ c;irtlHu.lpia-,.,,.i...id ' "n Is mlly a metbod "1 rel!nandlljJ," hung over from ~y·o. electlDn · · "' . \ ' ' · 1 ·• ·Co· · ;,.,._:' 'Ad' • ..:!~ ""•'San pieao lovestment·flnn.;nd ~ St<veD.. said, "but It gets very complex." rivalry. B Q' a_·t · ... har' ·.· a· ·.d· e·".' ·Jud'g·. e .·t'o ·_ity' ~ ,· . ~. ·1 . T lll05 Jeaaed bfck to p~t ,.,...q.~~ He explalnid trult councilmen,. with Burton and Mr~ Pryor agreed oo • C • '-'" .
R, ••• ~ N-vens BBC· --·ti·-vi-several items inc1•"""; ..... conaol.idation of ~~ · -. • .,,.,......... ... .... the•• action, approved either a loan -to -.. l T .t.·FC
presktent,saldtoday. tie~cilred.byasaigmnentortheBBCin· :,~d':'r~:Uo~fc!tycl~m=: : · ··. ,. ·· ' · .. ·ftgai'n sl ~
\Ofllcla1s of·• Balboa Bay Chib, ! Inc., tertst in the lease -"or I lease-:bact sale Both said the high level adniinlsirator'a 'M.. t "' ' r .... ~t w. I \ ,•" • . • • .
beaded lly ~' Wrather of .l"••lher to U.S: Financi~I. • • position should DOI "be nddled" "1th the . . ".'S .... en ... ·· ·.; '\'.d,' .• . . • . ',•' .'llln.·. e .. rL ·. . ug" a. I .. P avrnant C.Orpor~tion. ~ve ~ negotijUng .'• ; "Ir ~sale•is made, th.y 'wUi own 111 clericil mponsibilltiea that come with .J~. -,"if+~, c' l ~ ·~ J ---~ •• •1U .JJilJUOn loan wlih us r the cil)'·derk'r job: • • " • • , . ' , , , . 0 , . .. .. ) . ,.;_,_ . ..,, ,
• YKA · ,.. , • • '. • the buildings and imp1ovemenU, but' Of 'l1le councilmen conikknd. for 1 m. · . . · 1 f'. .. , 1o "'' {!". ,. ·' • 1 • • 1 ~ / ' • • 'Mtimbei'• of'the Jra1ii QJunlt-Lacal
FlnancI>I Cori>llcalloti for-some lim<, coUts< Will !Jill be Iiekl to ibe soma l1'ienl; combinln8 alJ'tllree respoMibllllles Newport !larbor Cha¥.>ber: .C ~ • l>wnl, ..., lioll ,, llar ~ ln''ltaJ, <It'. Aa-1• yq,,,,.u.. caiDmllllon tt&f'cl
S!'veiiaaald: . · ~ Jiase·1•~evens 'said. Into nne j<>b. However, !bet may abci mernemanaprllackBariiettll'~·to .~alte!'~.bl.llilllhedout,1pi< willbe~ll>eldvlcolftlieir The BBC oii\alne<l ._-ilsllu or ,... • • daclde at lhtlr lirlt fGnnal mtetlnc nm be. taking, a ,bet!er-\hall-ffer loQk lit-the -ln 1be prize eom-'•&n. , .. .,__...,. ""'""' ~--~ W"'~-•·-· • •"·"·" f ... N...,.. Be. AT. That le ..... expires In 1991. Tuesday evening to appoint one .i laat run ol the Cbrirtmas,llna! /Plrade ;-;:;:-;~~-'m '-"'d_;...:., to .. 'L~ ...,...., _, ........,. -_.......
----: .. • n>m •~ ~ • "'IJ'. St<vens .aaid whatever anangem-themselve1 to fUI j temporary city ton\lbt. " ~· • ·. ·; -· ...,.....,.. c ..... ,..._, given~ If-Ibey lhue 1n :t11e ilpJ -ef•Jat
Councll .. ~er thiS month (the are, made, they are primarily for the clerk'• position. Ii'• his !art chance to spot one..of the a 1eneral deacriptlon of 'tlie lloal.ud ill llUIDll1tr'1 baJafe 1n .. 1y1ng tlle LAl'C anil
l!each flictlity Is·nn property I~ from purpose "1 ·raisinll capital to, among Since tbe councll'c:oukl not act 'Jenny boall , that war declared a •IM<f. in 'decoratlona. ' the cttlea selection con..-or~ ii-city). ' · ·" other tbinp, bulJd a $1 million mo!>l ail-nn aeythlng it-considered today and ihm Tueaday DlP=ud&inl· . ~ ; °"!'pened 90mewbat:.M"W~y Commissioners were advlaed by
•• ~.!:,~pined· be' .. ~~!'.!'_ tolnldm~ clitlon to !he Pacific Onast HlgliWay club, ~-~UloenUmlllCO. erpoafterratlo'l'ln.-lleg· •11 !!_~~-,::.~ namer ,,1 :.:.;: JJ· f!rtt"1p";:;..':;: ... n~= ~.Vied..., ~ piylJ!Olll GI .,1 ,, . •~·~ _,.. -...-~-::i:;•~P~~=~~~~tCata~I U:'1rvine City Councilal.l.;e;·-;;;;; thrte' judilng clpoi!icatjons :un!il Ibey _ 1(·1:30 p.m. at the llalDoi"'miliajiri'Y parfofthefll,511legalbillto1bem1yon ·~.
' . ' He told councilmen, "Funds will not bt pressurt, councilmen agreed. can get ail the..names. ...... , ' landing. , eonuruttee would be mta:al. They; will
C " M' £'',,, de~f th old' J'·nd • Part or that pressure ts to appoint. . They've .got,'.'two Of .Jliein.,!~'the ,.,,, ,,.,,. 9',ve1. ln~'I--..ny.. cllalUa'tbe>probl<m.atthelr--.-Jq .. OUJtty· ay \>'t:it :bulio! to e~ers ~f,.;;;;, ~:_ temporary city clerk 1n time for that Juc1g., c<iilldn) ,...u.e..name,~ e.thitd w..nr11;t1 c!irectiOri :to tbe iido, 1nn11ng, Jaru 11. ·" . , .. ·, -, •. -.-. moo stock of'Balboa.Bay Club, lnc." . clerk to sign the statement of boundaries ~t ln tbe dart,..,~a chmJ,ber keslriari' basin/ travd':..back·. to ~ Point The cell'Unlllion bid ~ aaked ~·Coo-· , .
Rmn ,..,;,.. .. v';~:. t. At the present time, stevens explained, that must be Clled before year end. Jf the said. ~..J fi.i1d •' ,-\ and concludee.back'at 1be ferry ·tandlng tn"bute 1f! b1o o( the legal bW sutinitte.l •· ,.. :ii
u,11 'u.cJ r"'., the Bay: eJub iJ owned-' by 11~ pel'80DIS statement is flied the new city is ,eligible They Dl.ly:. never• : · .... ~It, if..' whoever about· 9: 15 J·~ · by attorn'.ey Tb6mu Woodruff in1 'Cbn-·• -•
'I< • , ~ J ... wbG,~ an 'the corrflnOll stock and thoee \o share in atateiguotlne and retail sales .. • ' · ' · ~ ~n · with .libe la.lnWt ovw the · S! Rroni North Pole five, plus Allstate Insurance, which own ta• Income fof'the fiscal year beglnnin& $ ' " .. ,. l '. .. ' . . . ~ mtmberablp•acrambleontjle·®llUDlarlon ~ • th~~:r=r=~y holds 31 percent of in f~~plex schedule of events is plan4 3 6 Mi .wit . € ontr.tiet .:·1~ =:: ~:.m~:= who.
sdmetbing 1s· headlng fort Souuiem the common, another 20 pei:cent, which (ste COUNCW, Pap I) ,. .. ll • r-.;.i • , -)' ·/,. • , . , .,1~ . : • • · • r. .. • • ~
Caliornla from, the direction of·u.0 North he~· ·Is belcl by the ..ulte of )\ia ,. ' • • • j 1. I . -• . 'l • • Fl!Oiwke8 'fainted
!'Olp too.y and it isn't santa ru... • nio . "Mn. Maz1~ Wralher, •hlle..lho 1'.ro Trash Pie'. kup G .. • ·: '.,4" ., . . . . .. • .
aJt,i>ugb it's brlnglng '"""ethlq. 'fnr ~~·:int.hnbyu:-, Monte Liv· 11 oes· tflt ,./jl.O"Q"Ut rio nzc ' • .!. W'¥8'H~'(Ul?l)-;1be-Food .,1' evfFYbodJ~ • • . t~ "' . . .... ,.. ., :Y ~... . 'J • x , uruc Mi6-~.~ ~ BirtOD "' 'l'he,...11i!nnao,1s~orat1tar · Over Christmm , , ,, .. ·. · .. Ci:aDdY CorJ..;el . .N.Y, h11 ·'.
CbNtmal. ,. , '· • ~,.· .. •·Hayden Sent Ba~ . . · A 1.11 ~~to'•·~---iliilllf~~biw-,;,,~~=.._,utm,.Jn' ·~='t:~o1 F6'ecast~·~ ....... po11r·e1r • •· • ~ • •< ·-," 1 ,'N~wport Beach rduse ettws wW taff cueless ·. . . .-.~~I'* 111' Ille.,..~~! .. •--~ilbi~~/, :'.lbl ~-.icl -·1 lnltiolJtho -.'1
ollt!>eNolthernra<lflO .Coo!*t.!s~ •• SHANNON. J,.Jand (AP) -Tlmlar .two or their three annuel hollda)'1 thLI to-air~ ,I.as: !leilf..•~ .to Jpro-'-"•l"nt. ~:tJ.ai!eil,.ilM .. ·' • .-an.-.. •--.111.••·.• -:••s ctown to meeNn<>tber '1110lst air SI'~ Hayden, a defendant lnlhe C!Jicago 7 riot Saturday and next. · Phllco-F'*"' A~. ~ In w ....-" the,. lliit ..,... ~ted
coming up from~ aouth .. est. • trial,chu been identified rs the 30-yeor· There will be no trash collection> N.-..poit ~.!11'!!>0,U,-$;,~ F~--, · "Durlni '!t"q,j, ci~ '~ -la -·"-~
:lly the lime. they meet, the two"fat-bid, Americlin who has been rerll!td. Christmas or New Year's Day as a 11 waa oao ol •the ,IPfl"i\ .• -munlllonda ~ )Ol,~'!10' .wJtli -llod--·
IJlOlpheriQ Ilodles will combine to Cfj8te permioolbn to 'l)ler Ireland. mull. tncta -,;..,, awanled • toJ ~. empty..,...,.. Ill 1:s\Qritl.,1'~-.. , ·.. ? , · ,
a new SOuth\anct!rtorm whose act.ion ~y . Immigration authorities said · Wed-Jaeob F. Mynderse, general services a.com~ ~·.aaid-toda_y. of coaventionif1 lll'IDUldtlGl.r ~ ._ .. ..._ .._
draw id oUter we~ weather systems ·~P.-nesdai that 'Hayden, ~I~ en route director, explained tha t homeowners LoU1s F. Heilig, PbtlcO-:Ford vk:e pr!Jl-, Bria. Genefll
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illg'up over 1tbe western ala~ • • 4 • to 'NOrlhem lrelaod, Was detained im-whose regulation pickup day is Satuniay dent ahd AW'OOUtro'iilc genentlDll}'qer ~ 'PfOll'llfl , , · ~ th:at. \
i!bowers' 'OCailslobllly 'by late,.tE! medlatelx arter he landed here and ·was -Mu DOI be serviced unUI their nut raid tlie pact.call!-for ~-ol'~ -~ ,U..,, ~ , ::.I~·
wW re:sult, becorhingmore gttady . ordered returned to NeW York. , 1 , ~,·regullr collection day-Wednesday. weapons· syMem' to t~te ··~··• dP'(S' 101Ufi 111 1 • rOOO ~
aod heavy ,at ttmec along the' .ora.. . ' Hayden was convicted o1 crdssing state • Mynderse noted that a a n l t'a t J o n three-year period. , 1 ot AmmunlUelri ff' tb8 Air Foree, ~liddt ~ ·" • -.
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• f.. ~J lin~ to·inciie ~ Ut,Q_ilcago at the _tirhe crewmen work every weekday and Satur· He ·aaid the Air Force has Cfubm.ltted ~ aJJI ftlltit teet~s-. , '. "',.
Qistomicy . shriruda of ·fog ~· • ol ~ J~ Demoa;at1c National , Coo-· day with the exception of the twn up-$10 mlllloli or the tO!al'for tbe fJnl year's ·, Heµ!I said .ihe connieli1Jve .evaluation tlclpated'la .~M ,· . . • ,ventlon.. • • ,· , coming holidays and Tbanlt'ilvlng. ""r~ I • ' • ,1 Ii!Ue of tllO GAU4iA •d~ at
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T\ "" I -D I d. '. =:~ ~ to ;c1.> !eaalbllity t-=~ ~..k~~Ag:t . ria ,... e aye .. for ·· Doctor ·~~ .. :;:t:;E~ =~i:~.:t-..'
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A fllrther delay bas been ~-in tfio· NewPort Belich, and who aJio praelleed
lrlaJ of an ~ Conaty SUperinr Court • 11 a pluti< surgeon In Huntillgton Beach,
IawSllll la .wtdcli r.fnrmer (tango ~ of ~ a lethal quanUly of lumlnal
aurpon 1! ~of m.......i.. his wV;..1 ~.nto Ml'L O'llonoell, 31, •hlle the couple
Presldlni Judfe Willlam"C. Speirs hU • war-..calloning ill M"1co.
acbeduled )uly J fnr biol of the ll mttu.11 'dra. O'Donnell died in a conzum.1 holtl
l1woult llled bf Mn. Gertrude Bri'ne\t ' in Marcil. 1911. Mulcan authorltitr Jaler
1'>s Anailea, and Ben Hauott of 'T., •• • 'IJllUCCOllfully aought the extradlt!an of
ranee -~l:!I o( the dud woman. ttie surgeon from °' Unitea Stites after
Mn. Susao Jane b 10onne11. e1amlning the exhumed remains or the
The now • dtvor.ced ctucMe. aocuae DI\ dead womao. Merrm c. O'DOnneJI, S'I; ionnirly of :m O'Dbnnell counl._ed his former
Plaoentil Ave. and 2011 WetlcllU Driva, perenia-ia-law for $t million In a.porlor
• .~ ,I
Court 1n an action which revealed hJs In-
tention to try the lawault himseU. Ha bad
previoualy deiignated "1thur Slrixk of
• Newpolt lleach as his. advocate.
He later ,/,eel more tllan 70 defondanls
lncludlng the Daily Pilot for l200,IOO In a
Riverside County SUperlof Court action
wtllcll ii 1UU awa!liof Irie! sem111. He
claims in that aqton that ht w a 1 uo.
juaUy aCCU!ed lol liio 1rtla'1 death• and
that Mul~an aulhorilla have now ~
pod crimimJ 111.fj a J llPlml 111111,
mc,ei.;. about !,ISO total..,.. at Pil.ot to Publish the.Ford Road factll!y. '
Heilig nplalned that AerOriutnJn1c WU
aelectea to davelop the unique cw> Friday,_. Saturday ~in. oompotl!lon wjlh tbe Qenenl•
I Electric °"'"""" llJ ~ AJr P'orCI lll!aa. l,'ior!d,. •
GWfal Electrte-alaO bad -dObli. pr<limlliafy"al\18!fs.
Heilig Mid IHe1!Upon7cillle<f'lhe GAU!'
7/A "1U !Ht 1 14mriff0w weapon.
dellllllOd .. flreJlnlnl amminllion In air-
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-fill b)'.,l!rldly.
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Scheduling
Of Holiday
. '
Hours Told
With Cbrlstmaa lallinl on Soturday tlllJ
)ur, there Ls eome confusion as to what
~m and civic offlcei will be open
and which will be closed.
.-'!'he rule or thumb along the Orange
JCCut ls that most city offices will close
Fridl)' as will all ~nty offices. fhe at.ate and-federal ofilcu, pcm ofll~
~· banka and stores will be open on
rnd<y but wilt be operating with
,teletan crews. Banks will close at 3 p.m.
· Rac:ontly. County Supervbor Ronald W.
(lupus of Newport Beach proposed that
county board members take part of their
ificatJon1 during the Chri!tmu-New
Year holiday period. · ~'Under the present setup, we all vac.a.
tlon at different times during the year JM much county business is held up,
either at the request of the 1bstnt
aipervilor Or members of the public,''
Cupen uptained.
;, The count)' Administrative Officer
Robert ,Thomas was asked to check with
other counUes to ascertain their vacation
Rf.ups.
With the exception of Newport Beach,
Ill of.~ Orange Coast cities will follow
the closed Friday but open Monday
achedule. Newport '• city hall will remain
QPC!n Friday.
stores in Fa.'Jhlon Island, Newport
l5ucb, will be open to last minute shop.
pen: until 5:30 p.m. Friday. Costa Mesa'•
South Coast Plau atoreJ will be~ .their 4oorl open untll I p:m. Friday and In
Huntlogtoo Buch, Huntlngton Center will
be ope111mW ~ p.m. •
' All the centers will be clONd Cl!ri!tmu d17, bul atoreJ In all tllree ma)OI' eenten
wiJI be open for bualnesa OD Sund>y.
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HOPE •••
a:oln& to 1lnd out ln a couple of days."
.Hope And hl1 7S.inember Christmas.
Mow trouRe are staying In Bangkok and pWJnc dally ahuttle flights to South Viet·
DIDI to entertain Amulcan G Is. , ~Hope' II.id the idea to viJlt North Viet~
nlDl ftl · b~-O'!Yn and he had not
pret1ou1ty; dilcWifed tt .,111v any u;s,
.,_ ol!ktals. He -~
bonver, that wllen be upresaed hiS
.i,.Ire to 10 to Vientiane U.S. oflielalJ ·in
BIJll)u>I< beipod hil)I tel up the trip. • ·
; HDpe Aid Tranb commented during the ~ thlt be had once seen a fl!Pvle in
Wbiclj Hope . befriended a Vietnamese
child. . ..,. .... ,.
• "'I think that had IOmelhln( l<i_do .with
my setting to aee him (Tranh)," Hope
Uid. "' .••
. Hope 10l4 ·Iha! 4~f ... h11 ibeetinl, JI"
Tranlt "tlieio !!Ii.not one bit of vffillcl'
tion." ., ·~
"We had a long talk," Hope sald. "He
kept coming back to the same speech -
that the t'ar coilld be over U Nixon would
listen to the. seven points made at tOe
peace talks In Paris."
Hope said Tranh commehted that bis
country laad "been at war for 28 year&"
and wanted peace.
Hope quoted Tranh as saying "wouldn't
it be grtat U' we had peace and you could
come and entertain in Hanol?"
Hope laid hls' Eni:lish language. talk
with !J'ranh coVeretl a wi~.rang! Of sub-
Jects)nd ''we .even gOt into-1olf. I sliow4
ed him a picture of my· grandson ptaylni
pool with me." .
Sex Crime Drop Seen
LONOON (AP) -Sexual offenses were.
the only indictable crimes to show a drop
in England and Wales In the first nine.
months of 1971, tbe Home Office reported
today.
At 17,TlO, they were down 2.3 per cent
from the same period last year. Burglary
and rObbery rose 4.3 per cent 81ld fraud
caaes soared by 12 per cent.
The total number of ln<lictable offenses
for the period, at...t,223,275,·marked an in-
crease of 5.1 pt{ cent.
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, Two Held in Rampage
·:M~a IJ.welli~g Sllot ~p,.~eft i11.Sha'.mli~
'A wtld rampq1 inv"oJvlJll 11U1play S.W..ud, i(u ~ ""' bQolll\f 'oe vadtd hll llpetlment -one from the"""*
atnet ctuhblnp and · a hi(~. ll!IPlcfao or -.Wt •Ith a cteadl)' '!'lpon • and -lrOin the rear -"' he ran for hlo
crosstown pursuit by a Costa Mesa , and drtving under the lnnuence of a drug, .22 cal. revolver. .
feserve policeman ended with a bang Patrick R. Hebert, 24, of 1969 Monrovia "You fnltched on ua," he quoted ori.
Wednesday as the swpected getaway car Ave., was booked on suspicion of assault man as aaylng. •
careened into a power pole. wll.h a deadly weapon. The name mentionect as an apparent io--
The Wednesda y night incident Ien two Officer Harland Pauley was dispatched former of some 90rt, however was not
suspects jailed, one of them injured, a at 7 p.m., a!ter a frantic call to central He.rg's, police siid. '
victim badly lhaken and his apartment ln communlcaUons via an emergency call Berg said he was then disarmed 1n a
shambles' with three bullet hole1 in the box. . struggle tor lhe weapon, wblcb one p..
wall. -Jeffrty E. Berg, 22, of %255 FaU'Ylew truder fired three tJme1 into the kltcbtn
No specific motive ls known, but U.. Road, reported a &bootinl incident, then wall.
vesUgaton suspect Jt Involved a case. o( the line went ~ead. The. vlcUm Ded for help, at which time
mistaken identity. He met officers at the &eene, 11ylng the pair -one of whom carried a club -
Donald F. Arbllo, 23, of WI Newport two seemin;ly irrational men bad in· rampaged through the apartment,
amashlna: furniture and tippinJ: ovu the
Pilots .Charting Course
To Court in Airwest Case
Alrwest fil&ht.a out of Orange County
Airpiort remained c1ncelled -toda{ ·as
airline officials anp members o the
pllot's association prepared to ao to
court.
They were scheduled to appear this
mornlng in a Los Angeles federal circuit
court for a hearing on contempt charges
against the auoclaUon.
Airline lnanaaement clalma the pilot:.
have violated a court order lnstructing
them to croa picket lines Of the airline'•
atrik1J11 meclw1tcl. Alrweat fllPt to 111
but alI cities have been canceled becauae
pilotl · have been calling in 1ick or
unavailable.
In Las ~egu, pallet said they received
<0mplalnto from four Alrweat pltota who
· repol'jed ..OOvlJll threatening phone
calls. The pllota aaJd the caller told them
harm would come .to their families if they
...,crossed the picket lines.·
·Nevada'• Gov. Mike O'Callaghan aent
tele~IDU t<I ; Ab-west and the· strlklng
Alrcr&ft ·l4echanlca'' Fraternal AUocia·
tiOn ., a ·resumption of negotlatlo~.
The union u.id It has received no reply
ffOm a telegram sent Alrwest last week
11ytnc it wu ready to negotiate.
O'cana;Jwt; In the wife oent to
AiM'l'M man11tment, aald that .''rerol.u·
tloa by court orders can only be tem·
P!l<'1Y and iinoatbfactory.
'1A nea~ated lettlement must even-
tually be reached at the bargaining
tables," hi! wire read.
He also wired U. mechanics union that
the !trike "repl'elflnla an intolerable . ~tioD ll!at c:innot eontlnue." •
r iC~'!llflf~,~ the.rt l"vl~ WIS ~ :t0le 1ir link b'.emen Reno ln'd Las
Vegas and the st.ate government was a
hea'vi user of that service.
Alrwest normally serves 74 airports In
seven western states, Mexico and
Canada, and employs 3,250 persons. tt has been able to provide two
flights · a ·day between San Franclsc~
Eureka, Pboeni1:-Lu Vegas, and
Phoenix-Salt Lake. City by u s i n a:
supervisory personnel during the strike.
The mechania have asked a 30.4 per
cent pay boost plus new fringe beliefits
and work rule clwlgU. Their base pay
when the union's 570 member• llruck
l'ro111 Pagfl J
COUNCIL ..•
ned for councilman Henry Quigley ne1:t
Tuesday. He will carry the incorporation
paper work to the Secretary o( Stile's of·
fice in Sacramento and return in time for
the new council to be sworn at 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
Dec. 15 was $5.0I an hour.
The airline gaid it offered a two-year
pact with various fringe improvements
and a $6.37 an hour pay rate in Sep-
tember 1972.
Reds Step Up
Attacks Prior
To Cease-fire
SAIGON (UPI) Communist !rool>'
increasing their attackJ on the eve of
theli own thret-day Christmas cease-fire
Jobbed eight rocketa into a paratroop
~ase at Thien Ngon today, blowinl up an
ytillery ammunition dump and gasoline
s,torage area.
'111e air war also increr.sed in tempo
and the U.S •. Command said.a U.S. Fl05
fired on and .~robably dei:troyed a ,radar
1ite 7S milea: 10uthwest of Hanoi Wed·
ne.sday in the fourth such protective reac-
tion· .trike-in 24 hours. B51' struck in
South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
Tbe'Comrnunista have called a three-
day ceue.flre-effedlve at 1 a.m. Saigon
time (noOn BST) and'the Allles ha ve call·
ed one for Christmat Day only. As the
deadline approached spokesmen reported
the Communists had increased their at-
tacb three-fold.
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fhelr own ta'ctical air strikes battled
-Communist loot soldiers along the
eastern Cambodia front Wednesday In
the heaviest lighting in a week . It said 59
Communists were killed near the Cam·
bodlan. border towns of Suong Chrum
near the Chup rubber plantation.
In Cambodia, where no hoiday cease-
fires have been declared, government
troops scored their second-success in two
days. A. !pokesman in Phnom Penh said a
Cambodian force broke through and
relieved the besieged garri!OJI town of
Taing Kauk , 50 miles north of Phnom
Penh, In ltgtif,fighting .
The Cambodian!! relieved 1 second
besieged town, Prt.kham, on Tuesday and
then pushed 10 miles northward to
reopen 50 miles of Highway I. The
government wa! reported to have suf·
fered heavy losses at both towns. The
mcirtar attack on the South Vietnamese
paratrooper base at Thien Ngon, 72 miles
northwest of Saigon, was the seeond in 24
hours on the base that l! a rear storage
area for government paratroopers sweep-
ing jungles in Cambodia.
Today tlte Communist! scored direct
hits which destroyed gasoline and "more
than 500 howitzer shells" and sent black
smoke billowing 3,000 feet into the air.
retrlguator.
Berg utd they chued him from th1
emergency pbooe, as one witness came to
his aid.
Kevin WUshirt, an area resident, aald
he ktcked ont 1t1.9pttt, drawing a club
1wtna: at bis head in return.
One unidentified woman motorist was
also 1topped in the street by the pair,
\Vilshire said, adding that her car trunk
was dented by the club-swinger.
Officers Ron Howard and Frank Leard,
the reServe, stopped the suspects' neeing
car on nearby Harbor Boulevard, where
one man, Hebert, leaped out.
Howard approached him, at which time
Arblso gunned the old compact car -its
broken muffler dragging -heading up
Wilson Street with Reserve Officer Leard
in pursuit. •
The car finally went out of rontrol and
crashed into a powu pole at Wilson
Street and Canyon Drive outside. city
limits.
California Highway Patrol officers took
the accident report and turned Arbiso
over to local offlcer1 for booking.
Arbiso, who gave several aliases, and
Hebert are both known to police from
prior contacts, one about two weelu ago.
Lightning Hits
Ai1·liner With
Reinecke Aboard
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lightning
struck the nose of a jetliner carrying
California Lt, Gov. Ed Reinecke Wed·
nesday night , but the craft landed safely
at San Fr1nclsco lnttrnatlonal Airport, a
spokesman for the state official reported
today.
'There was a blinding flash and a loud
bang," said Jim Woodworth, a Reinecke
aide accompanying t)\e 1 I e u t.e n.a n t
;overnor on th~ fll;h~ frolu1 Blfl~aiik to
Sacramento by way of San Francisco.
"The plane shuddered, we wobbled and
dropped .... the lights went out tern·
porarlly on the plane."
Woodworth said the incident occurred
at approximately 8 p.m. as the fully load·
ed Pacific Southwest Airline 737 was over
San Francisco Bay.
He said stewardesses told him l•ter the
bolt of Ughtning left "a hole the alze of a
small basketball."
"We commented to each other 11 we
were coming down, 'There'• no sense
worrying about something like thaL ••
What ire you going lo do, 1et out and
walk ?' " said Woodworth.
Reinecke reported it was the second
time he has bttn aboard a plane struck
by lightning, The other time was over
Texas, he said.
Passengers continuing the f Ii g ht,
number 611. were transferred to another
plane for the trip to Sacramento. The
lieutenant governor had been in Los
Angeles for a hearing by the State Reap-
portionment Commls.!lon, of which he ii
chairman.
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Anxious Parents Wait
Mr. 'and Mrs. Erhart Mehrer look out theii' front door window in
Omaha, Neb. with a hope for a brighter Christmas this year after
hearing they may get a letter from the~1hriso°'er of war son, Gustaf.
His w_as one of 18 letters released. De · today on Page 4.
Staff Eyes P.ark Access
Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and
R~creation Commissioners have authoriz·
ed the recreation staff to negotiate for
access across the Santa Ana Oood control
level so West Newport residents can
reach a temporary park area.
The 7.>acre proposed park, which will
mainly be leveled-off ground, is on a city·
owned site adjaoent to the Santa Ana
River.
West Newport residents have been ask-
ing that some park area be established
now for organized football , baseball and
other team activities.
Commissioners asked PBR director Cal
Stewart to work "with the flood control
disirict in obtaining access across the
channel level.
The entire project will be included in
' ., I " Reagan' May Ask
Teacher Raise s
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald
Reagan will propose $95.8 million in pay
raises for state employes, including
university and state college faculty,
starting July l, the Sacramento Union
reported today.
The newspaper said a confidential
memorandum from State Finance. Direc-
tor Verne Orr to all state department
heads indicates that the money was found
to be available during final compilation of
lhe 1972-73 state budget. The spending
program will . be presented to the
legislature early next year.
Last July Reagan vetoed state employe
pay raises, contained in the 1971-72 state
budget passed by the legislature. Earlier
this week. he vetoed bills providing $34
million in pay boosts for most state
employes. In both cases he said there
were no funds available to finance the in-
creases.
the commission's 1972-73 budget.
Jn another matter, the commission Also
asked· the staff to study and report back
Jan. 4 on a request by Cliff Dl-iv1
residents for a view site on the bluffs.
In the 2300 block of Cliff Drive, the pro-_
pert,v is privately.owned, Stewart saicl ..
adding that would undoubtedly make it
an expensive purchase.
'Counterfeit' Pills
Flood S. Calif., .
U.S. Investigates
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Southent
COifomla. is ~in;vnooded' with mHlions . " . of ''counterfeit pills" sold as the product
of American drug companies but in ac·
tuality smuggled in from Mexico, ac-
cording to a police department chemist.
The pills range in type from medication
for high blood pressure to sleepi ng pills
and other dangerous drugs, 1 a Id
DeWayne Wolfer.
Wolfer told the city council Wednesday
that federal authorities had established
that a lar_ge number of pills on the local
market-w.ere "counterfeit."
"We can't say that American com-
panies are making them and selling them
on the illicit market. That's what the
government Is trying to dete rmine,"
Wolfer said.
"Just because they have a name on
them doesn't actually mean they come
from that drug comoany."
Federal authorities are now ln·
vestigating the traffic, trying to
determine how the "counterfeit" pills
reach California markets, \Voller said.
At 6 p.m. the Irvine City Council will
have its first meeting hopefully In
Science Lecture Hall on the UC Jrvine
campus. Ii tbat is not available, defeated
candidate Wayne Clark. public in-
forinitlon officer for UCJ, said the
Interfaith Lounge In Town Center would
be available the same evening.
The new council indicated It may con-
sider reversing the orange County Board
of Slfpetvisors-approved re:ronlngs of the
"window areas" of central Irvine. Just 10
days before the cltyhood eleclioR ioninJ:s
involving thrt! P.Rrt;els and 1,850 potential
homes Were approyed by tht supe"lsors.
U.S. Mail Rates
Excluded From
Price Controls
(Jarrell~ nlnettenth , ••
Irvine councilmen asked their tern·
porary city attorney adl•lser, F.
~acKenzie Brown, San Clem~nle's city
attorney, :what they might do to "freeze "
or reverse previous wnings.
Brown advised the fledgling council to
consider an interim mning ordinance at
its meeting ne1:t Tuesday night. Such an
ordinance, he said, would allow the coun-
cil to s~lfy land areas for which the
new city would refuse issuance of
building pennits.
That step. Brown advised, would glve
the council time to decide whether or not
It really would w1nt to return lo
agricultural mnlng lhe areas that the
supervisors· said could be developed for
houJing.
Attorney Fischbach pointed out that the
council'• flNt action by Jaw, must be
adoption of the county general ordinancta
if tht city 11 to have a bod y of laws In tf.
fert during the early hours of Its el·
lsteRC'I.
Fischbach noted lhe county ordinances
lnclude zoning ordlnanct!I. However he
pointed out that because the supe.rvl:ror1'
action on the wlndow area ion\ngs had
not )'et gone into eHect those toning laws
would not be beinl transferred.
The new council dkt not openly dlscus1
today how It would handle the McDonnen
Dougt11s rer.onina 1pprov1I of a 50-acre
parcel near the Oranae County AJrport ln
tbe·ne~ city.
If buildJne permits have not been
luued a new city has the ria:ht to chana•
zoning. advisor Brown 1uggested durlna
t
WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Cost of
Living Council today eiempted postal
rates from price controls, but said the
U.S. Postal Service must review any
proposed rate increases including a 23.t
percent hike in third cle.ss mall ratea it
is prt!tntly seeking.
At the same time, the council said pay
for postal workers and all state and local
govemn1ent employes, including teach·
ers, will remain under the authority of
the PP\'/ Boan!.
Hov:ever, the council lifted price con-
trols from moet Mate and local govun-
mental fees, aaylng that to do otherwise
would invite increases in tuea, wtllcb
are uempt by Jaw.
Donald Rumsleld, director of the.
council, said he thought tbe new rules
would "impo6e • discipline" oo (Ut of
llale and local 1overnment
But he sakf he could not predict at
present that lbe five-and-a·half week-old
po11t·frttZe syatem cf economic controls
would achieve President Nb:on '1 goal of
reducing lnOation to between 2 and l
pett'enl nut year.
Russ Blast Hinted
WASHINGTON (UPfl -Tht Atomic
Energy Commission has picked up
1~l1mW: signals which it believes came
from a 2()0.kiloton to l·megaton undu..
grou~ atomic bla!lt north of the. Cuplan
Sea In the Soviet Union.
1t was tht 12th 1uch presumed tut
recorded In the United Statts thiJ year.
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SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE
We Invite yo11 to attend H. J, Garrett's
19th Semi • Annual Cltaronce Sale. Each year
at this . time, we offer our re9ular stock mer·
chandise at fabulous reductions. It Is an appor•
tunlty for you to purchase carefully selected
pieces from the most comprehensive collection
of truly fine furniture and accessories in the
Hwbor area at a reduced price. Tlie sole be9in1
Monday thru January 30. Re9ular stare hours
wlO prevail. Fair traded Items excepted.
You ire cordltlly inviteJ to visit ovr
thowrooms, c:Uspl1yin 9 •• ,
HERITAGE e DREXEL e CENTURY e KARASTAN
PROFESSIONAl
H.J.GARRETf fURNrflJRE
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' -' j WASllINGTON (UPO Ii in November. -
; .... apPW'I that lnfl•tloll, .hat ~in lb~.
:•dealt a alln&loi tlp>lh n9l OJnaumer Prict lndea (CPI)
:'.fatal b1oW b1 Preildent J'lfi.' -which reflect> Cbanpa in
~1 on'1 ~ cantrol11, ?'ill .Lth:e prices -of items most peo.
cloae oul 1111· at a markedly pit buy _,_ lnllbl the 'II>
reduced rite compared to la!!• dicator U peroenl above
year. ;..here it wi.I ta Nonmber of
·President Signs
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· Atktcked WASHINGTON (UPI) -([).Mus.), wu dl1ef ._. .,
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mlDIS OUI U•ULAI llllNU IOAIT YOUff TOlil 1'UUI\' _
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' Fruldeot Nixon today lipecl of tho Independent agency ap-.
Into law a •u billion attack proach which wu l!a<:bd. 6y ! ,W,wm«JroN (AP)._-" THE ARCHES DINNR ·suv10 FN• •.
OD c·--•""•• •·•••• ·' tbeAmerlcanCancorSoclety1 -adVOC,&le lo ''IJ<OO-flllfl•OOt.11. --· ·-.,. --~ while In tlle Houae, Rop. PIUI c..ci-flalml Illa! -.r ' ' 17141 ....... ,,
Ille dread .ktller a prlmt .... ,Q,.Jlot<nN8fF.Ja·l, opled for ."-.Bure-•• .,. UM W. COAST' HWY. ~IT llACH ~h! ~\i.1 u.r...yui pro-··~.li,. ComJll'Oll\lil 6m· -..tec1lithll~I~~· ~·~~·~~-~-~-~·~·~~~~~~· ~-~ gram apPnived ·tn I~ e Ille cUredor ol NCll will bl ap. "and' o.ffet liUJt lftlllt . to!= ·
aulhorhation bill plact1 111< polntad by tho Prtlldelll .. ,ffe milllOlll CJ( beym ...., nily * ·* * '* 1i * * * * 1r itt * 1r 1r * 1r * 1r *
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Tbe ~test meaaurement •<if 1970. And It a_..i likely _ F" . . Shi
· 1nnatton ca11>e Wednesd9 that the. yeat-lontl tncreue,, · 1ery . p,
wben the B.,..u of Labor when the December Hguros
emphasis 'on res.search, but will send his budget r~uest , on tJiem ~ NI ER CU RY BANI N r S al!IO finances programs for the directly to the Office of . • = · early dele<lion of o r a'I , Budget arvt M a n a g e m e n t ' The 139 local • are ' .id loa llSOCiltioll
ctrvical, and breast cancers wit.bout change, but subject 1o "trapped in ·an , in-
Sl>tllllcs announced that the are released earl1 next year, 6 Aho d coat ol'llvinc ..... 0.1 percent would oot b9too much higher ar ' . -and aulboriZesestabtishment comment. by 1lht. dlredor of wrmountabJe oonflict of tn-
of 15 centers for both treat-NIH and the. aecreWy of teregt" betWeen Hr't'lnf; con-
ment and research. health, education ·and welfue. aaners _, With JOOr9 tbaD
The legillatlon, • b I c h ellbl mllllon ·teJepiioap and
:"n1tec1 or-:.~..,": s· · •. F'iled mau00ntac1a.1ut,., .... and
lban the 3.5-percent level. ·
-·•; '!'bat JOOUld be noticeably Still Lost
-mt· · ptnq flnandal .._t.1rom DY WEST, Flo. (UPI) _ would be !be speediest wey lo more tllan ll0,11111> -bar
• T _ __ _ _ Cut 1ower than Ibo s.5 pm:en1 rtte ~ """"'1ed during all of 1llO,
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B P ' . tluoogb alJ _of 19119. Br -. y . ennsy : ~thoCP1.-u;-
attack !be en-., kteps Ille 'A· · flrmll, Rep. Benjamin S. , •, _..,1"'Lll&-4•••fd.laa.tJIJL u. at awmm wed Jl'Oll"am under' the cHncUon By tti. •ca· Rtweatbl!J aa1d Wed_Nllrfa1• ... ....-.. · · -mmhJ>lulnCCyprlottonlt· of tbe National Cancer ' , , TborNewYori:lle!Docnt,ln , 11JW ~ llilai,1111i11alld&.VllllJVllwltlh*
. PIDLADELPRIA (AP) -In rel'Ming W-ay'a
'Penn Ceniral Pr 11! den I n,..... the IO••-Aid ' WUllam H. Mm uys tho no-' tnftatloa 11.,i -lllOn than
er cal)'poO _. Ille In Key ' ~~ ~ gt.., the NEw 'YOR!t (UPI) -A ~~=:~~~ HUNT1NGl'ON lfACll ....., .......... 1111111111
)Volt and llllould be fOll1ll President control over cancer aroup of -at Allka n--·-• u ........ ·• ••· ., __ ..., ." ..__............ fl""'~ ~......;;..;. • . .:
llon'a hlggeel rail carrier bas' cut In liall during Ille foor made "solid progre.u!' since it months cover,Uw N 11on•1
I' filed !or reorganhatioq under wage-prlce-reilt freeze which
fed.vii bankruptcy laws 18 ended Nov. 13\ Prices rose, it
borne to lboirnolfvelandll for research by creating a new, lltata prbOn and aliata i.gto. ~ -· --~ -•-v••"' __ , __ .._ · _,._,...,.,.,
Clrislmu.' t b , ... member, preeidenUal la1or liled tult in federll OOld :::•.u ~1:11 of aJ:.~' * * '* * * * *· * * ·* * ·* * * ~ * * * * ·
But today the O>tet Guard panel to act ts a walchdoi! W-1 lo aeek ~· ~· ~~I~:.::=~~::::==~============ said II could ·nol pinpoint the over NCI, which II a part o1 tl<!n. Of Goo(. N"""' A. RoclC•I-cmimun ty.
· months ago. But he added, "It 1 said, at a 1.7· percent nte in
cannot be oonclud«I that the' tM Augusl-!Juouil>November
-Penn Central eris~ has pus-· period, compared to a U per-
. ed." cent rate darbtg the pn:v-klus
Moore said in a yeare.J six month!.
locl-tion of. the ttllHrnoulder-the National lnstitutea of feller ind otJ:ier olftcirJs f<I" /"j;':-'"-:iT.~'7~-....;..__ __ _. ___ _.~":"'..,~-
lng ,l!hJp, "1Uch ·11 in Cul>on Health (Nlli). . · lllelr rolea in the death! of ~ ~ w8tets ol1 Cayo O:ioo wltb the Congressional agreement on prlSOlltl'S at tile facility tn , ~ t ·-• Q
captain and five crewmen the bill in the final days of the September ~ ~I'\ AM To 9 ·o
still on board. , session ended a a p Ir It e d The ou1i ~'I!!" that the !'IVOL I . • ~ .
The O>ast Guard search and d~pute over whether to keep governor and 1We ol!lcWs 9,QUA~&. · · .
report Wednesday that 1n_11i71· •:President N'mon !old the
''the Penn Central managed to" nation on Aug. 15 be wanted
· . .cut It> deflclt by 1$11 m1Ulod lnflalloo brouc111 under con-
. ..,i. end the year with ~. trol," aald Labor 5ecnlary
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towed by Qlhan oalhorltieo to dependent of NU!. , lime'= W.. -A __ ,.. k-·---.· 'STORt-WIDE SAL.Ef :-rn!llloo. in the bank. Jama D. llodpoo.
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Sport Sedan (V8) ••••••• ,, •••• , , • 211.00
"°l>oor Sedan (VS) ..... •••••·•••.; 208.00
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Custom Coupe (VS) •••• , •1 •••••••• $196.00
Sport Coupe (V8), •••• ,. , • , •• , ••• 193.00
Sport Coupe (6) •••••••••••.••• , •• 174.90
Sport Sedan (YB) ................ 195.00
4-Door Sedan (YB) ....... \•• ..... 192.00
•DoorSedan (6) •••••••• ;. •••••• 17,.90
Coftvertible (VB) •••• \ ••• • \ •• • • • • 2l6.00
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4-Door Sedan (6) .................. 165.90
Coupe (V8) •.••••••• ; ............. $183.00
Sport Coupe {V8) ••••••••••••••• ,f150l5
Sport Coupe ((6J~· ••••••••••••••• 145J5 :;Nlllll="-----------~Door Seilan )••••••••••••••• l.f.&15 ,.._~ .,.,.,,c 4-I>oorSedan 6) •••••••••••••••• 143.15 ~ ~ ....................... ~
(;oupe 6) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 133.15
•DoorSedm{V8) ••••• : ••••••••• 1(().15
4-DoorSedan (6)~ ••••••••••••• ,, 134.lS
Kingswood Estate 3-Seat (\lsl ..... '228.65
Kingswood Estate Z&at ~ ..... 222.65 Kiniawoods&a~ ........... 214.65 Kiniswood 2-Seat ••••••••••• ·208.65
TcnnmnaD a.seat ••••••••••• 210.65
Townmmm 2Seat • •• • • • ••• •• 8X.6S Brookwood ZSeat ) ••••••••••• 199.65
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O:ooams Eistate t (VB) •••••• 19'J.55
Conc:o.ul&tatez.seat.(VB) •••••• 18S,65 =:=~~>:::::::::::: ~ .:•=~==-..... -----..... --GreeabrierS-Seat ••••••••••• 116.55 Hafdi'hll:k~ •••••• , •••• ._ ••• ~.60 Greenbrierz.stat ••••••••••• 170-55 Z.DocrSedan ••••••••••••••••••• 113.50 Nomad 2-Seat (VS) •••••••••• , ••• 163.55 Kamm.beck W..,a. ••• ,.,. •• •·•,. 126.50
Nomad 2-Seat (6),, •••••••••••••• 158.55 Panel E:JJ:reM •••••••••••••••• ;,. 163.50
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·.. ·-dents of the county'a·28th city hove spoken.
•.. .:nio nat their voices beard In. the determination of
' ~ !UblN of 'tlteir col11Jnunity, which Ii rt.sing on· 18,800
• """' "' """'' Ranch Wld. . . Tboy have ahoiwn ·themselves to be every bit • u •· ,, · llNlll' ud· Independent as those close to the citybood
~ predicted they would be .
.lle9ll-a rub ot .diocour~g , words beard fronr-
tho uU:i,.torporation fortes Wlthlll ~d without the
lllW C!tJ, 70.S percent of the voters made their cboic.
for~ · . .. ' °"'1 lut -. ·wortec1 ~~on POiis pointed to • !ar1' lumber of "undecided&' In tbefr surveys. Some
.....,... wllicb way the citybood winds -.!~ bl.ow. ll 11 ......_ the lllllfecldedl mide up their lDlllds. AIODI wllb th-who never quertloned the issue, they
pft 1111 -dlJ a comfortable two · to• one )Dargin.
. ' , ;]!or &moot part, .the,..,.... Ignored the Cllldidato
. "tallll" or ''.slates." AltbouiJ! aij five councilmen ""1'9
• leiiifoned·by one or the other l>f·'two community organ!·
'::lri~ 'oDl1 one, Hemy Qul&ley, rm as a'me!llber :of
• • • loam.. , His running mates did not attract the wne ' ._.,,"' of voter confidence as was given him. . r •
" . '. . . .· . : r,.jpwlae Ille voters ignoreil' a last-minute, plloh ,by
Sen, Dennis Carpenter to sell a slate· that was to' his
uting. 'Pbe state ~ator's 'finrprising disregard or the
lndition of non·pn~. city efections sparked a strong
11egaUve te~tion, as it should have.
• Irvin• voters selected • city council that adequate-
ly fePr&llDtl lb• CounCU of Communities of lrvlne (CCI)
!hit worked aglillst all oddf to .bring· about the election ..
Job.q Burton's .CCI .leadershi1>.rolt! was not forgotten;. h• won elecUcin. Nor were the ~nlributlons to the e1ec-
• tjon.made by Quigley. · · ·
. Voters, With the election ,Of lllrl. Gabrielle Pryor,
114~ lo the council a strong VJ>!J:e for education.
· · Flaall~o.llrongest support· wu given• attorney Willlall ~ whoee youlh,~c:redentlall md low·
~ CllJ!Pllp..-tadlcs evidently appealed• lo voters . . . .. . . .
throutliout Irvine. '!'be end o( 111 18 moalbl ~ la really only a
bectnnln,g. The bif' decillou. the bjg problem1 .,,d Ille 1J1i work are abeaa for tba new city. ·
But with ~ reuonable contittuaUon 0£ the level of
c!Uzen dedication and lntereat shown up to now, the
now city of .Jrvlne hu a fine chlllce to realize Ill
• promise.
COmproinise Is ili Order
The subject of the "image" and the 11character" of
Newport Beach bu been one of rro~ft concern In l'9o
cet1I monlbl u officta1J.111d.citlzen1 e debete •ucl!
lofty luues u high riJe, annuaUons 111d the city's &•n·
era[ plan itlelf. .
· A q-'ioi>· that may liave a more direct 111d last.
~ effect on the 'cilY' by th.• sea titan all thete f.qPI? will
be coming before councilmen · •horUy. II hmdled Im-
properly, ii may negate the ultimate good. the othera
<Ould prtJ4.uce. . · ,
, . The lllbject, the controvenill one •of off·street
• 1 ·'Parking In resldenliil zones, la ono.of'the knottiest !so · suts eVer to· confront the communlt"y. 'No solution that
· will saUsfy the professional plmners md the affected
homeowners is apparent.
Basically, the problem is that to provide tough ,Park·
Ing requirements, for new duplexes on 'Balboa lslmd or
Corona del Mar or \Yest Newport or the PenlnsqJ~; pro)>
erty owners would have to devote so much epace to
parking there wouldn't be enough room on the Jot left
to bUIJd a duplex. , .
On the other side of the coin, to build a,duplex with·
out proper par~ standards,!J .to add even more bur-
den to the crow ' city streebrend add-to the-problems
-of the nelghbora already.there,. . · · ·
i · A compromise of sorts seems to be In order. The
council 111ust take pains to flDd one.
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Better Than Ou.rs f w~ ·-India'• carekur > wd . oll(f "'bflination" at the U.S. la
' ~ 1'WUling in1tance of charac>
-1111.n,iiteoua hypocrisy and 4aPfldf1, ' . "11111 wmdfly fllmlnl at thla COQD!ry'•
~ llon · ............. of the held and lndla.necotlllll!!l larP new •armJ orders
C ealealated _..,1oa · aplnst ~er -• Si>vlet-4<r nub dtllvery •. Wllhln
----· ~·MIG .~. TU • Jmlla ·today ii mill-. . -illm and ~ l;>omberl, T·54 tarllJ, lo -. 4 and T-16,.lanD and several hlmdred
"' 8 '""• llW'lte. nwDmn mt Jarae-aJlber field l\W '11'1 m I• m. . • beian ~-laloJndla. ---
• ---If. -Thia RuuIU equlpmtlit bu been -li llM llell' lanralY 1iled In 'lllA'.........,. qsinst um1ci. 'Iii poblk: hklslan -"'"" lilllliOiiaI --'lei that -·.-.. w...,. --~In by ;;;-and .... mlUtary ia11 Inte11I-~ Include baf• quanUUes of Q>
"' 1 • • e e 1uth0ritl• JmmWon of all .kindl. oil and aaaoline,,
beva bQwn for .... tlmo-tbot mllit-urgeoUy needed for India'• atlacklni
tl'ley are "observers" and "advisers."
Actually, their roles are far niore im-
portant. niey have a direct voice in the
conduct of operations; in a number of in-
1 1tanco, Russians are in charge and is.su--
lng the onlers. This ll particularly ao
witb ormor and artillery Willi. Soviet ol·
ficerl• alao are having a big aay in the ac-
tivttiu: oftthe Indian air force.
. -Ruoolan mllltmy and civilian olflcills
""' .. 1be pel'soo.al llaff ol l'rlllil Minister lndlra Gandhi. Shell In COOllant
touda "fitb.J_,!""" In New • ..llolbl ~""""""· the "l>Ort 11 ..... aroand ltiat .... SO.let "advi ....... -. more about 6tMn. Gan'dbi la t>gtn1t1q .
and dolni tbaa most members of. lltr
Cabinet. She rattly bolds cabinet
m .. tlngs, and only a1ew !rusted lnsklerl
are consulted on polic~: '
arlly !Jda la ao'mildl a 'Savlel satellite planes and tanks, and thousands of Ions ' ,. ~ Ec>'.pl and olller Arab coontries: f!l grain and other food. In the past, India IND I A' 5 SATELL11E relaUonsbip
• 1 • • baabeen-largelydependentontheU.S.to revealingly explains Why Ru11'J1
, , IRllD'IJTuLY subslanUaling that . keep Ila denle mama from starving -penlstenUy vetoed the llJi Security
ore ljll ftlllow"'-: . · more than 14.5 billion In wheat and other Council'• efforta lo end the cGoPI1t.
--llrly 11711; 'llulaia bas been 'products. With tbla source Clll off, the , The Soviet; having armed•,lndl& lo the Jl>dla'a~y·1qestarms111~ 'sovlel la 1>4.ing lo·fill India'• bli food 1 teeth and largely directed the c:omha\
Plllr; ·tn foct.. n"'l!l for • .. 1auv y pp. . . _ r =.=:::nf U:i!'~u:!"S::
..... -"' 'lener weapons and THE AGGRESSIVE usault. 0. " ~. Ill aatelllte In the sandlfled · :t'r-~a;i :,:ua~~"ll: Paklstan ha• hnlu&bl 1o lJ&!!I' another • purlr-of the un1te11 Nations by brazen.
So9llL w.ian autilOritles esllmate pn>loiindly slgnlfl-facet of India'• ly blookirig wwld movelto belt the war.
......_ 1m ID fll' I01d lnd1a more than military !ubservience ·to " Rl1l&1!. •• So it·wu no surprile that Ind.la's tnlltl-
f!J iil1Uan ln•war material• -all on follows: . . Inc·-ando ~·· vigon>UJ!y alcl· lolll -c:ndlt. -5enlor sovi.t omc.... are at the held· ed and. abetted by Moscow.,,. unctuously ~~. m months before the l'luarten of Indian c:omw-dbwi lo berated the U.S. for """'1emnlnl the llltlnili ti .... filllliDi with Pakll\an, 'lirllacli '(iqimental) ·level. Nomlnallio piOUI. ~on Paki;'lan.
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Ing me lo tMe them lo vial\ the new Walt
Disney World In Flort<fa, and' although I
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if I went it would be u much to see the·
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I am one . o1 the lortnnata Newport ~ of '..._ uw ~!J'· . . · ':' I
Buch resideola w)lo nc:elved a post' CM! ' --. e-' ' from Pollce Ollel Glavas _ a -1 iloted, facta .lbel In· TIDS DIAGINA1'\'B Swiidlil> syllllo
reminder about ...._ n ........... .:..~-w..ted me h\Jpl~· kills 1'fo laraa ucl~ blnla with one small ..,. ~~ -.... ·-In the OOOl!ll«llOn ol .WO.. What ll .-1mportaii1 about tt is ~~of~ furlber atates ~at the • ~:';'=~-:!Ja:i= ~'lh:1,!.'=:
license fee of M ml I valid rablet vao.-dish l)"lltem" of1r&--. beating and air-conditioning the Ver/ clnatlOI\ certlllcate should be nc:elved by use dl'li<*!l that was ' . 1tructures ii comea oot of. •
one of~ Newport Beach Ffre,5tatlo111, built righl'lnlo the Disney project)" Wl!en wa-'conaldor the mlll1011S of tons
prior to Feb. J, 1972 to avoid penilty .. In aeveral &wedish cOmmti:l!itiea, com· of refule·t1tat waifefuny pQllute our land
assessment 11 required by Section plexes of nearly 3,000 aparlmentl have and Waterwaya ~Y.1. it would seem that
7.M.080 of the Munldpal Code. been put llP with built.Iii,' vacuum· no building In the U.o. lhould be pennl~
operated reIUse disposal chutei. These t.ed to10 up wltlfout'proVlaiOl;Llor such a
THE POLICE °'iparlmen\ might have chutes, opera.Ung with pipes that~ two systeln; obviously H II ls Installed during
aome renewal reininder reaponsibility feet in diameter, carey all garbage to a CM&truction, the 'COlts would be far leu
becaUlf! they maintain files, ~ dog ceDtr.al COlJtdion t '_point • OUfside ' tJle than .-adding tt 'l9 am Jtiready I Wsttng
resls\raUons, but what baa tba~got lo do building, In tjie same·tr<ncb as -the water llructure.
• with the Fire Department's relatlonablp and sewer mains. !
lo lllls Issu~? Their llnel of autlmlty and , IT HAS ALWAYS' amau<hne, durlnl
reoponalbllily do not pertain lo anl'lblni A S~G DEVICE airtoQiaUcally my lravell, bow UWe inlemoliooal U·
ao remote as r<clplen\ responsibility for slfll all glua.ln!f me~ frilm'the·truh. chan8e there is· between mlly good
dog UC,ens1ng fees or rabies vaccination heap. Therema!nderoftherehiBeilthen ideas. Despite our tremendoua
certlfiO.tes. How did they get tnto··tbe dumped hito :an. incinerator which sUp-· .transpertation alld commwUcation
act? II this as amusing and confusing to ~ the energy for heating ind air-o:Jn. syst,ems, we remain inSular tn· terms of
;you and other readers as it ls to me? ditionlng the buildin:&J. adopting ,eome .. alien" way of doina
I wonder whit comm~tlon, I .can There has beeq. a lot pf environmental 'things:, evm 'When tbeae_:are cheaper,
expect from the Anlmal lleiulallon talk about !bi "fe.<ycllng" of nill<rlals; almpler,. and Immediately ,..n u
. Shanahan: Plans. f o;r ,De.~th.
Department? : , . . . . . . .but.what is equally important ii-the need lllperior.
II might .be belplul ·and nluablo ,lo .. foo our recycling of energy. • Willr all ll\e j>romotiollal hoop-la for Iba
ruders to· present · a :d~y or, , weekly , • , , According to power upe.ri.s, the wotld'1 Walt Disney World, it may .tum out that
· future-pertinent to qu~Stions, . SJmVerJ • energy needs are going to be do,ubled by. its moil enduring .contl'ibution to the hap-
. and gripes. Sta~ with mme -or let ~e the year 2001, only 30 years away._ This• is piness , and welfare. of the Amerlcaa
rtport on my own with 11pace to xirovide an awesome-prospect, since we .art public.lies wtder(l"OW!d and not above iL ' > ' x~AP.i11.c.o ; ·,Mexico -Jim
' SNnatw\ U. lrreprtnlble media im-pmedt fer • fl!' · wild fl5 million
Prln<ea llDtol which opeiied here
recently, ·11 tnfatut.d witb the !du ol
deo1', -111ly bis own. la 11111 be 'II•
like ---lrl-•. _.Uy
like -..... Boaoo~.
Deefb II 111i Ip lo
-,.,.. ,Jim comm 1ro111; BoltOn.
In the -of his country 1-•at )lo. •
hawk !Alie, New Yen be bes bis lomb---1o !Iii·-. lt11 near a pllqUe
whldl 11118 a tne .... -plllnled In
lsnoel for lht -ol Jim's ...,1. OllJ. eled Into the Vermoat pinite ol hlJ tomb
""' tho word&:
"Bentatla tlds atone liea James
La.....,, Shanahan, formerly with
Loew'a llotel•, ~ Robert Tisch,
Prealdml" 11ll plaque wu afven to him
by a IJWI' of ~ ]>Ila when he
-w!lll tho• ~· -chain, in ....... ~.·
. ' DAILY PILOT
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l'elXllJlltlon of bis preoccupation with bis
final end. Wben he "'"'"' ol death, Jim always smiles. He often laughs. He ii
clooe lo the llll>jed. .
BA11D BY.BIS lombo-la.bis sbrnuj!.
Tl>ll l• brown. crafted by Il'llh nunc, and
t11e 1lft of Jom Palrlct O'ReWy .. of, the
Amerl<anl Hotel In New York , another
so,toll --· Jim .polnla lo the sbnlud and says, "1bi1 la bow I cheat the
undertaker out d. " necktie." 11 · .... In the Vlldertall<f'••Porlorf"
-that Jim whetted his enlhusiism
and ioc:reased bl.s eqiertise oo death and
tbe arts surrounding IL Funeral parlon
are' aJmost 11 important u 1aloon1 in the
political life of Bosloo. The h9Y• \'1111 the ~ luneral borne• Ilk• Easlinan'a and
Watmnan"s, and uchalljl• gossip. They
lllera!Iy lmow where •II the bodies ara
llurled. The Wlderlakel'I know everybody,
and are olten inclncl Captains. They 111•
hlib!Y oompaltlre.1_~ an lrilbm.>D ..... the Pttl•lni qQriuoo la:' . ..,,..._ got the bOdJ!" nm POLJTICAi. ·111idartaker II a
pheoolnenon In all 'Illa, tarp Eastern
-And in Clllcago, ocoonlin( lo Mika
-· there Is a funeral home called r.lcinerney>1. This place bu m.toht.oob
that bear • darling poem bqlnnlng.
·~ out tbe black -and call M"clneiney, j'm nearin( the.and of life'• pleaaaot joulney." . •
Jim Shanahan'• funttal plans for
hlmseU have. unlort1111a1<ly 1one awry .
He had ori&lnally planned lo be llurled
("l>!an!W' la the Wh wonl) from 'lhe
-l"'Dlll<I of bll friend Frederick T. "Fruty" O'Day. t!nhlpplly,. Mr.
O'O., predeceased Mr. Shanahan.
Right now, Jim favors SL Patrick'•
Cllhedtal for the actual service, tbou&h
ho bu !IOI zeroed In on the rlabl funeral
Porlor. 'l)leR will be 'a good cieCent waka,
w!tb plenty ol good food, aooct boo1e,
pod cigars, and '!¥-t U.1 about lht
· • · ....•. , . . .. the rationa1e from chy ball.
' v\t!ue of the d"eased. He built the front ARTHUR WEISSMAN dOor 'of hit Lake Mohawk place wide
enough so the cu~~t will gel out without
any trouble. No stone unturned.
Utttn '"""' l'N..,. ,,.. wtkom•. fMnntllY wrl'-.._ .. aiim !Mir m-... IR M nl'll•
M' .... Tiie rlll!I ti UMH.. i.tt1n tt m IN<•
., lllmllllfl ..... II ,........,. All 1itt.n ll'lnf 11!-
WllATE\'Ell DAY be dies, the funeral =.~11:~':' :'11-=:..,11v1,..:.""t;
More Fi~ge ··_#d Papers
.Itself will beheld on Saturday. He hu·ar-....,..,, "'"' w111 •t" ........... ·.. ~ · ,. · rancid for refrigetatkm. :•u. it'• . oo . . Fram Paris, October,. 1924: "Del( Mu:· · · • " " • .
Saturday, nobody will have. any .uai.se . Under _1eparlte cover I'm eending ')'<JU· • . ' • .i.• 4 .. "· ·>'' t•"" • ti.; ~ ~::iar=~~~ .. ~';..':~:M. How to Address m=~=.G~byd,;u~ ~~oof:riia:D
be Jol*1 Palrlct O'Reilly. ' . Grablun, Ai-t111ir Miurier ' lo llancy · .. ' .. · "'
A frbd once loolced al bis·-· 'A_ __ Lawmake-Milforo'1"7.dta,"wbatposslblylslefl•lo . .... .... .. . ,.
whlcll •.WU getting a bl\ mokly~ooirn.. Vur •.C> · say eboul F. ,5co1t Fitzgerald ! The bis liead above wallr, for 1eal'I pultlq
"'Wby ,don't you ..m the thing lo the criUcaI• and aiiec:dotal lltoralure on the ott the ru1 thing, to Mu's dlatttss.
cl--•a, Jim?" he aSked. Jim was ••• ,· -u ... ,•INATOIS . , gilled i and tonnented . novelist f~ c THE ·~E•• -llCOTI'' le"··· ·-.. -· .. ,.,. , r1111t111 10 , a11 N. '-"-11.. L• I he u tut . l4CI • .... • sbocbl! at the thought. 0You. gotta ·be -"*Ill MOii ..,. "°"" v. ~ 101. 1tm. 14m, outweighs the amount ·of materia i.. .. ually-revealing, the paUent cOunsel of
ready." Me aaid. • .• . ....... , ..• , 11.000 w111111,.. .,.....,. lAt .t.not:. "°24. D\111"' bimseU produced. But the legend con· "'t ~"""' MPllM: N• ·5'11ftif 001c1 •!do.. and does pub11..-. •·-11 -lhe fattier-priest-psychiatrist, In a later His objt ts itrtady wrttttn, ·Of· toar1e; WM111M11111. o.c. .. ,. · · · tinuea,, 50 ™' lll'C-!.cs n one i-eply-fu tblt-1914 letter abou\ "G,tsby,"
and will be sped by Weit.em Union to city u. 1~1':.:"c=':::.•• of ~ great literary chlracters of "\be . Perkins, wrote it wu "as perfect a thine
desks throUgh the country when the time 1udllln1 T. H-.. c:w1~ 0111rlet-b1, i1ts w. c:en ury. , 1as I ever had any lhare in publishing."
comes. Thert's nothing fancy about the ~ ~U'tti t'/!~r~:t':r; ~ ~i!; We have had 'The Letters of F. Scott The letters bristle 'With gos.sin about obit. Like James Shanahan, tt'1 all meat sun. n,, """°" a.ec11 '2Mll1 cr1i. "°"""" Fitzgerald/' tdll~ by Andrew Turnbull the fanUliar Paris crowd of Ute 'iio,, the
and potatoes. Just the facts, ma'am. :~,.:·"~'0Lo~e!u. .. :.m~'°kw~'19 c!! (1913). No-:': an even more spedalir.ed lll'!l; · !"bb .b'ltlcs," tM Hollywood crow'd of
He 11 a fatalist. He doesn't know the ~~~'i:..~.=11~•170:· L~:Wll~= =:: lectlon, Dear Scott-Dear Ma 1 • Fitzgerald·s final years.
day he will go Into a fUneral parlor as a lldf.1 HotiMr, 1211 ~mur" Hoo.iM 0tt1c1 11H.. rtpresentative correspondence from 1919 Edited by John Kuehl •nd Jackson
client rather than as a vtalllOt. Bat ht bu W•Mlfttton. D.c:. tQSlS. to 1941,. the year of the wrlt.er'a. death, ~Bryer, liloth professors of Engliah and
one litUe wlsh. "Jesus,. wouldn't it be ,..~-.;:_:~A~o:i~,.., ' ···'·between him and Mowell E. P,erkln!I, .. Fltzgerald ·Bpedalists, this J1 a bright
-·' tr it fell IJ'Otmd.Mifdi iJ.7 •1 bl uJd, . ,C11r1n11 c""""' cMttl DliMct-aJ ... ·cc• ' ·the. legendary editor at Sa'lbntf • "bp new· tile in ·the Fitzgerald mOllJc. There e~~ , .=i ... Iba 1n'tbe· life of' ·SM1111 nw.1. c-rn..: Mtcu1t1n. Local oo.. -·lded and "~·nec1 ~·ue~•y to,."-"v-• be h f reoenU,y. lt 1 thlnC• llU' t "*""• ~ c-m.. "' 1,,.11.,,.11111tto1 Cer.1re1. e... uau:: ,... """ -.wn1 .... -~ cant· muc more 1> tbt atoryJeft un-
i man lb.at count. • . . . . . . .. 6tlld ~"'" "'·"''"llY '"'""""" 111 A1rtw1tw•1 that rocky dttel'. told •. But t wollld have tuspeeted that
Dear ·
Gloomy
Gus
Where are au tholl dot lovers?
0 Man11 best friend" eertalnly de.
serve.a an owner will1n1 to leub
and clean up efter biol ao !hat be
can have a bucb lo enjoy.
-C. D. 0.
_.,IMtlfr ..,_et • ,.,.u .. r . .-.,_.,., ,_ .. ....., ...... ..,
,.-.; Jolilf <:omrnltf91 In l!dllutlorl l!Vtlustllllll .,.., L.t.;._ 'tt.:.. .11. Jllftt c-mm.. "' ~"" Alffrwntftt •. :.i-' · • · .. 1111w1r• .,-.... c:6mlfl"l8bt:nct turned up ._ Wl'lmnON."CUfl 01tftld-1t1. 1si1,1 eroeltNril. TBEllE IS, after all, aomefhlng new .to . (Sc:rtbnet:._ .$1,IS.)" .__. ·~ ..... '-"'-' ""''*' ... th Fitzg--1d t .... Jt' the . _._ .,, -'"'" .-. .... 1111 w Wllf-...,. Tr•-1•n.. e g .. •-1· • umer ...... .,.. WUllam iBosu °"""" i.e1111rrw .......,: .,,,. ~ Sta"""""' the profesaional aide of thej Wrllet whd ~
<•llf.· ,..,. held on to 0dear Mu" 11 he would to a ,!;~Tl o:=-:.•~~:fy falher·Jrle1t.psythlatrist. From the n. ; •• GM1"9ft ----.
• flOtlin 1. llMlllfn 111s1 Clmict-ll), '"' Wftt. year-old 1ul00r of "'nl!J Side of ~::!.~ ~ ::~w~:'~= P1r1dise" to the dying craftsman atr Duf George: c~ "" Publlc: Ut\/tlllll. JtJM "'· ••• temptin& a comeback in tbt unfinllhed • Where do you turn, u 111 ·advice ~~':,.°'•=:-•~-::_.~_,.~ :.=:. •''lb! Lut T)'cooft.'' we are able in this coldmnlst, When JOU have 1 ques-:=; ~::._1=.11:-1=UI"= O:iJ:":; tmportant UterlrJ docwoent to pJuc In on Uon abolit IDme:tlUnl? Have you
dllllrmM. .111m c:-1ttw GI'! •11tn1t o....i.. the: writer'• private thoughts:. eo-J ever asked aqoU. 1dvb col-;;: ':.C..-riw~~=· .=: ~ thuaiaans, .. prejudices, hi! recurring r umnist anythfnlt What did lhe tell
"''""'' '"""''""' 1.1tct11r1t ..., c:.ri.1JM11Mt citpremiGa and despair. you? Aftllllll"llftfa fNI \11(1 dlfltft'lll'I. T"""""•tiofl, ,.., m,. Kl!Wlltfl ~ c1ttf"ltt-D» Mil N. £1Jd-. "·o. He 1tU elmoat always plagued ·by : ~ ... uniOUS ~11or T,j,,ltill .~ :=n..,. C.:"i:'~ ~ money traublet, llTlng bl~ hil means, Dea1,mr C.notri~0i ~ lo rtpeat ll!
1111t1tff... ...1or1t1 '''" c.!!Olt ~ later belJlng his da l:l&h\it at. V1ssar,·hl1 . •· me ""'· ._. wife In menial holplt:als 11CroongJng ad· FGdny -she looked Ilka lllcb a
QAH• COUlllTY tOAaD °' IUPellVlfOIU vancea from Parktnl, or hi. agent Harold. !adj, I \ho. ,.lrst 011t .. lloMrt w, 111t111 musf ~~ ..... = ~~,m" Ober. How many tbouJlnd copies mus (Pleue go out and get In loTtlom
,., p..,., "'1'11 '· a. he 1tl1 of this or thlt book to let out ot troubl-. George's questions bave .:.:."o.:::"c.':;;.'~ ..... -boct--lo 5otlbn11;'1! JIO ........ ,,..~ ---entlteb' liiotama l1tely ) -........ --.... -.,111>r1a and lldllannt.fllml lo~ • ·r I • l
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Schedtd,ing
Of Holiday
Hours rf old , . . \
With Cbri!tmas falling on Saturday lhi!
yur, tbtre is some confwion J! to what ,
·bu~ and civic ortictJ will be optn
llld which will be tlostd.
The rule of thumb along lhe Orange
: Cout is that mos\ city office! will close
Frlday as will all county offices. The
state· aod federal offi~ po!f; offices,
court., banka: and atorea: will be operi on
Friday ' but will be operating with
1keletan crtWI. Bankl will close at 3 p.m.
Recently, County Supervisor Ronald W.
_.ca1per1 Of Newport Beach proposed that
county board members lake part of their
J vacaUom during the Christmas-New
, Year l!olid•Y period •.
"Under the present setup, we all vaca·
Uon #.t different times during the year · .ancJ. much COlllll,y business is held .up,
either at the request of the abseiit
superviaoi .or, members of the public,"
Caspers explllned.
, The O>~y Administrative Officer
· !tobert TboJ!!U wu oktd to cl>eck with
! ot.her oountiel to ascertain their vacation
1..Wps.
; With the exception of Newport Beach,
all of the Orange Coast clUe1 will follow :~ closed Friday but open Monday
ilcbedule. Newport'• city hall will remain
open Friday.
Stores in Fashion Island, Newport
.• Beach, will be open to last minute 1hop-
· per1 uoW 5:)0 p.m. Friday. Co1ta Mesa'•
South C.0.st Plaza 1tore5 will keep their
doors open until 6 p.m. Friday and in
Huntington Beach, Huntington Ct_nter will
be open unW 5 p.m.
All the centers will be closed Christmas
· daY, but stores in all three major cienters
will be open for bulines• on Sunday.
'C.OuD.sel Advi8es
Against LAFC
~gal Payment
Jrvjne Council Holds~Mee~
,,
'Preplnn~i1ig Ses1.it>u.' Marks . Initial Gatheri1ig ' ..
BJ OEOllGE L'£ID Othlr nrllmtn. proMnted _, /ohn Both 11ld tho l!l1h ievol ~dmlnfltr1tor'1
ot "" NNY •111t , .. " Burton, :t!:. Gabrlelle Pryor, ai>d Heoey poiitlon tlp.lld not "be uddltd" with the
'rbt ~ floor meeting room of !ht • Qulfjey. J. '·~ , derl•~ '"PoNlblllti" th4t come with U~111Y P1rk-<l•i>h<>ul< ~mt today E. ;Illy Qu\11~, Jr., .no r'tlatloh lo ihe city clerk't' job.
the historic first mffhnl plact of •~at Henry , "was required .to leave town and The councilmen consldefed, for a mo-
wlll next, Tuesday be the Irvine City was sorry he · could . not attend," .ment, comblrilng all three tt!pomlbllitlts
Council. . Fischbach told Lhe group. Jn to one job. However, they may also
Four ·al tht' five councilmen elected Tbe new council seemed to have decide at their first formal meeting next Tuesd~y a~ttnded the "preplannin&'' overcome any bitteincss that might have Tuesday evening to appoint one of
council aeas1on. bun~ over from Tuesday's election themselves to fill a temporary city
William Filchbach presided over what rivalry. clerk's position.
he termed was an "infornial session." Bllrton and Mrs. Pryor agreed on Since; the council could not ICJ l all
About J:O trvine residents and 10mt several itema Including. consolidaUon or on anything Jt considered today· ind~
defeated council candld~tes were on hand th.e duties ot a future city admlnlatrator is little time after Tuesday to meet pOst·
at the l :lo 1.m. gathering. with the functions of a city ·treaaurer. el~tion incorporation legal re<)ulrement.!,
tht Irvine City Council is under some
Pilots Charting Course
To Court in Air-west Case
Airwest Oighl.1 out of Orange C.ounty
Airport remained canctlled today as
airline officla.lJ and members of the
·pllot'i association preparei! to 10 to
court: '
They were scheduled to appear this
morning in a Los Angeles federal circuit
court for • beating on contempt char1e1
agalrut the association.
Airline management claimit the pilots
have vJolaied a court order instructing
them to cros.s p1Cket lines of the •irline'•
striklnc mechanics. Alrwest flight to all
but sl:z clUes. have been canctled because
pl.lot.Jo. have been calling in sick or
unavailable. ~ ,
• In 1-• Vegu, police 11ld they received
~~plaint! from four Airwest pilots who
reported receiving threatening pbone
c~ll•. The pilots uld the c•ller told them·
.harm would come to their fanillles ll I.hey
croUed the •picket lints.
Nevada'• 'Gov. Mike O'Callag:ban sent
ttteg:rama 'to Airwest and the striking
Alrcitllt Meeha'nlcs' Fnlernll A&socta-
tlon urfinl: ·•. 'rutim.pUon Or negotiations.
TJ\e wilon nid It bu received no reply
from a telearam sent Airweat laat week
uytna it wa• ready to negotiate.
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O'Callaghan, In the wire sent to
Alrwe1t management , said tha t "resolu·
Uon by cOurt orders can only be tem·
porary and unsatisfactory.
"A ne1otiated setUement must even-
tually be reached at the bargaining
tables," his wire read.
Ht also wired the mechanics union that
the strike "represents an intolerable
tituation that cannot continue." 1
O'Callaghan said Airwest service was
the sole air llnk between Reno and Las
Vegas and the state government was a
heavY user of that service.
Airwest nonnally serves 74 aitports in
aeven western states, Mexico and
Canada, and employs 3,Z50 persons .
It haa been able to provide two
OiJhb a day between San Francisco-
Eureka, Phoenix-Las Ve11s, !: n d
Phoenl:z-Salt Lake City by . , u s l n g
aupe:rvl!lOry personnel during the strike.
The ~haniCI have asked a 30.4 per
cent pay boo!t plus new fringe benefits
and work rule changes. Their base. pay
when the 'union's 570 members 1truck
Dec. 15 was $5.tlfi ·an -hour.
The airline old it offered a two-year
pa_ct wtth various fringe lmprnvements
and a M.37 an hour piy rate . ln Sep-
tember tm. •
pressure, councilmen agreed.
Part of that pressure ia to appoint a
temporary city clerk in time for that
clerk to sJkn the statement of boundaries
that musf ~filed before year end. U the
statement is filed the new city is eligible
to share in state gasoline and retail salet
tu income for the fiscal year beginning:
In July. . •
A complex schedule qf events is plan-
ned for councilman .Henry Quigley next
Tuesday. He will carry the tncol'{IOratiop
paper work to the Secretary ot State'a of·
lice in Sacramento and return lJi time for
the, new council tO be sworn at 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday. /
At f .p.m. the Irvine City Council will
ha ye· its , first ml!etina hopefully Jn
Science Lecture Hall on the UC Irvine
campus. If that is not available, defeated
candidate Wayne Clark, public in-
formation officer· for UCI, said the
Interfaith Lounge in Town Center would
be available the same evening.
The new council indicated it may con-
sider reversing the Orange County Board
of Supervisors·approved rezonlngs of the
"window areas" of central Irvine. Just 10
days before the cityhood election zonings
involviri"' three parcels' and 1,850 potential
homes were approved by the supervisors.
Irvine councilmen asked their tem-
porary city attorney adviser, F.
MacKenzie Brown, San Clemente's city
atton\ey, what they might do to "freeze"
or reverse previous zonings.
Brown advised the lledg'ling council to
consider an lnterirri ionlng ordlnance at
Its meeting next Tuesday night. Such an
ordinance, he said, would allow the coun-
cil to specUy land areas fV" which the
new city would refuse 11suance of
building permits.
iManbii'I of the Orange County Local
~.i\lencY Formation Commission (I.AFC)
'.Wili. be CU.sre1ar4ln1 the_ advice of their
.DePQt;y County Counsel Wlllllm McCourt
if they share in the legal costs of l11t 1UfDmer1~ ·hal!lle involvin~ the f..AFC and
jbt ciUea,ltlection committee of mayora.
~ Comrbiui<iners were advised b y Mccourt Wednesday that payment of any dridJe e1plained. "Perhaps driver1 speed
part tJl the $18,501 legal bill to the mayors becauae it'a open land and they don't
Judge Po1tpones
Murder Trial
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That step, Brown advised, would give
the council time to decide whether or not
it really would want to return to
agricultural zoning the areas that the
supervisor• said could be developed for
housing.
AttomeiFischbach pointed out that the
council's fifst action by law , must be
adoption of the county general ordinances
1f the city is 19 have a body of Jaws in ef·
feet during the early hours of its e~·
istehce .
eomri1itlee "ould . bt illegal. TheY. will realize how . fa1t they are mo~ing, '!ht
diacuu I.ht problem it illeir next meetln& ~ls wJ.11 J!Ve them a refereitet point, ... like a picket fence.1• .. -
Jon. 12. '. -· '·'•~ -•> ho t II'he commislloo hid beeD uked; to COD--1.u-= Ml ~T ...--i wever, crea e
triamt ..-iUJii lqll"lilll'>u~ ·~~.ft.'l"f."\l.°i.'Lcta~~P aome pl
bi\ •il4Wi'<i Thlimu Woodruff ~ -~ ~'mt:~illlfR ' I ~ em nection~ <With • ,the1 laWIUit OVel-the "":?!...-... 1. ~ ' ~ ' " -~ ('• member1hlp scramble, on the commlsSion · ,_,... .. ,.,, . easy answer, .um WI a
instigated by two county supervisor• who,. fn11trated Eldridge. He blames a lot of
also serve as commlision membert. the trouble on youtlu who ·~ on· Estancia, then because of tbell' Jn-
l 'rom P .. e 1
RAMPAGE •••
crashed into a power pole at Wilaon
Street and canyon Drive outaide city
limits. \
c;aµfornia lligh"'.ay Patrol offictr1 took
the accident report and tu rned Arbiso
over to local officers for booking. ,
Arbiso, who gave ~veral aliases, and
H~ are bo~ known to police from
prior c!Ont.actJ, one about two weeks ago.
Sex Critne Drop Seen .
LONOON (AP) -Sexual offenses were
the-only indictable crimes to •how a drop
in . England and Wales in the fint nine
mqntbl of 1971, the Home Offlce reported
today.
e1perience can't pull their car• out of
tr.ouble ..
''The accident reports show the causes
aft!i who doe1 It," he says. "But how do
you convince thi1 1mall minority of
youths -mott of thein drive it line -to
slow .down."
The only immediate recour5e Ui heavier
polli:e patrol. ,
"But we have only five traffic officers
patrolllng .180 mlle1 of city streets at o~
time," Eldridge e1plalned. "We can't
have 20 percent of our manpower
bapysltUn.r thls ooe street 24 hours a
day."
This aummer Estancia Drive will be
wlde[led to four Janes for its entire
length. Eldridge expects that to eliminate
aome of the skidding~f-the-road ac·
cldentl. ·
" . Agatnst Surgeon
A further delay bas been ordered in the
. trial•• a•i• Coll!llY ,SOperio .Clll!rl
11a1•\d cli 11former: ~~
au111 · Bed olri\urilenit'g\llli!fe.
Presn!ing Judie William C. Speirs tfas
scheduled July 3 for trial of the $1 million
lawaul\ filed by Mrs. Gertnide Barnett,
tos Angeles, and Ben Haggott of Tor·
ranee -parents of the dead woman,
Mrs. Susin Jane O'Donnell.
The now divorced couple accuse Dr.
Merrill C. O'Donnell, 54, formerly of 307
Placentia Ave. and 2011 Westcliff Drive.
Newport Beach, and who also practiced
as a plastic surgeon in Huntington Beach,
of injecting a lethal quantity of luminal
into Mr1. O'Donnell , 38, while the couple
was vacationing in Mexico.
Mra. O'Donnell died in a Coniumel hotel
in March, 1968. Me1ican authorities later
unsuccessfully sought the extradition of
the surgeon from the United States after
examining the exhumed remains of the
dead woman.
O'Donnell counter-sued his fonnt!r
parents-in-law for $1 million in Superior
Court in an action which revealed h.is in·
tention to try the lawsuit himself. He had
previously designated Arthur Strock of
Newport Beach as his advocate.
; flschbach pPt..I .the county ordilt•ll"8'
Include zoning ordinances. Howf:Ver· he
pointed out that becatise the 1upttvisors'
action on the wlndow area zonings had
oot yet gone Into effect those zoning laws
would not be being transferred.
Emeralds Memorable
NYACK, N.Y. (AP) -The $20,00I} in
jewelry which burglar1 took from the
home of actress Hleen Hayes last Sunday
included the famous emeralds her late
husband, Charles MacArthur, gave her to
m•ke up for a time he had only given hi!:r
some peanuts, police aaid Wednesday.
MacArthur gave her the emeralds after
, he obtained them in India during World
War II. He had ·once given her aome
peanuts and said he wlshed they were
diaD'l(lnds. Word of that remark got
around so MacArthur purchaaed the
emeralds to make UJl' 1or It.
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An~ious Parents Wait
· I ' , Mr. and Mrs. Erhart Mehrer look out their front door window in
Omaha, Neb. with a hope for a brighter Christma~ this year after
hearing they may get a letter from their prisoner of war son, Gustav •.
His· was one of 18 Jette.rs released. Details today on: Page 4, ·
Street L~hting: District.
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Okayed for 5 More Years ·
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A citywide street lightin1 district with
an estimated 1972·73 budget of $310,000,
will keep the night lights shining in Costa
Mesa for another five years.
City councilmen gave their okay this
week for conti nuance of the city's street
lighting district. The current district runs
out June 30, 1972.
The new district starts July 1, 1972, and
runs through June 30, 1977. It conforms
with city boundaries.
All city street lights are installed and
maintained through the separate taxing
powers of the district. Its current tax
rate is 15 cents on every $100 of uswed
valuation. ~
Some $289,000 of neit year's distrfci
budge.t will pay the electric bill for the
lights. The rest of the budget pays for
salaries and capita.I improvements. . ·
While the street lighthlg district ti
citywide, only areas that actually havi
street lights pay the tax to maintain
them.
1'he district's budget and operatlont
are separate from normal city function.
but city staft members actually handle
the work and the city council controls th1 district. ·
From P"!le 1
HOPE • .-. ·' -.,,.
going to find out in a couple of days ."
Hope and his 75-member Christmas
1how troupe are staying in Bangkok and
making daily shuttle fiights to South Viet·
nam to entertain Mnerican Gis.
Hope said the idea to visit North Viet-
nam was ms own and he had not
previously discussed it with any U.S. ·
government officials. He acknowledged,
however, that when he expressed his
desire to go to Vientiane U.S. officials in
Bangkok helped him set up the trip.
Hope said Tranh commented during th·e
talk that he had once seen a movie in
which Hope befriended a Vietnamese
child.
"I think that had something to do with
my getting to see him (Tranb )," Hope
l aid.
Hope said that during his meeting with
Tranh "there waa not one bit of vilifica·
Uon."
"We had a long talk," Hope said. "He
kept comln~ back to t~e same speech -
, .,..•J,
that the war could be over ii Nl1on would
liaten to the seven points made at the
peace talks in Paris."
Hope said Tranb commented that his
country had "been at war for 26 year1"
and wanted peace.
Hope quoted Tranh as laying "wouldn't
it be great' U we had peace And you could
come and entertain in Hanoi?"
Hope said his English language talk
with Tranh covered a wide range of sub-
jects and ''we even got into golf. I show·
ed him • picture of my grandson pla'ylnJ
pool with me."
Russ Blast Hinted
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -The Atomie
Energy Commlqion has picked up
seismic signals which it believes cami
from a ZOO.kiloton to I-megaton under4
ground atomic bhut north of the CasplO
Sea in the Soviet Union. ·
At 17,170, they were down 2.3 per cent
from the ume period last year. Buralary
and robbery rose 4.3 per cent and fraud
cases •Q4red by .12 per cent.
OIAll•I COAST
"We also hope to provide some type of
1peclal bicycle lane when Estancia is
widi!ned," Eldridge 1aid. "I don't know
what we'll do 1pecilically, but getting
bicycles off the street is one of my big·
aut concern•."
But even widening the road may not
cut dowri the horrible high apeed crashes.
"~vers have to 1low down," Eldridge
1ald. "They just have to slow down.11
He later sued more than 70 defe ndants
Including the Daily Pilot for $200,000 in a
Riverside C9unty Su perior Court action
which i! atilt awaiting trial setting . He
claims in that actio·n that he w a s un-
ju1tly accused of his wift'a dea th and
that Me:zican authorities h.ave now drop.
ped criminal proceedings against him.
.JJ. J. (Jarrell~ nineteenth • • •
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~alhoaBayClub, Holdings
~ay Be Sold, Leased Back
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of .. O.llY , .. ., tllff
.~ Balboa Bay Club -and its Palm
Sprinc• and Catalina 1pas' -1may be sold
to 1 San Diego investment firm and then
leased back to present management,
Richard Stevens, BBC executive vice
pre1ldent, said today.
Offlcii.ls of Balboa Bay Club, Inc.,
headed by J'ack Wrather of Wrather
Corporation, have been negotiating a
complex $13.2 million loan with U.S.
Flnaheial Corporation for aome time,
Sleve.ns said.
Tht BBC obtained permission for the
dealings from the Newport 13each City
Council earlier this month (the Newport
Beach facility is on property leased from
the city ).
At the time, Stevens told councllmtn
there would be no change In managemtht
of lht club, regardless of lhe outcome of
tbt flnanclal arrangements.
Ht said this ls It.ill true.
.. It i1 really a mtthod bf reClllMclnc,"
St1vena ••id, "but It cets very complu."
Ho explained thll. councilmen, wllll
their action, approved either l loan -to
be secured' by assignment of the BBC In·
terest in the lease -or a lease·back sale
to U.S. Financial.
"If the sale is made, they will own all
the buildings and improvements, but of
course will atlll be held to the same
lease,," Stevena Said .
That lease e1plre.s In 1998,
Stevens said whatever arrangements
are made, they are primarily for the
purpose of raising capital to, among
other things, build a tl million motel ad-
dition to the Pacific Coast Highway club,
develop other pro~rty (like at Catalina)
and to pay off exu:Unc debts.
He told councilmen, "Funds will not be
expended for the purpose of dlridend1 or
dlstrlbution1 to the holders of the com·
mon stock or Balboa Bay Club, Inc."
At the present time, Stevens explained,
the Bly Club la owned by five persoM
who own all the common stock and those
fi ve, plu1 Allstate Insurance, which own
the preferred atock.
Wrathtr peraonally holds SI perce.nt of
the common, anothe:r 20 percent, whlclt
he volel, Is held by the ullll of his •
mother, Mrs. Malle Wratber, while .the
ml It owned by hlmaell, Monte 1Jy-
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SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE
· We Invite you to offend H. J. GarreH's
19th Semi • Annual Clearance Sale. Each year
at tfiis time, we · offer our regular stock mer·
chandise at fabulous reductions. It Is an oppor·
tunity for you to purchase .carefully selected
pieces from the most comprehensive collection
of tndy fine furniture and accessories in the
Harbor area at a reduced price. The sale be9ins
Mon4ay thru January 30. R19ular store hours
will prevail. Fcilr traded Items excepted.
You are corditlly "!nvittd to visit our
sh owroom•, cUspltying •••
HERITAGE e DREXEL e CENTURY e KARASTAN
PROFESSIONAL
H.J.GARRETT fURNrfURE
221S HARBOR ILVD.
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, Jl.ealilen!-1. of. tho , C!)unty'i 26th citx hne ailo~en. • · • key · campallJl ·tactics evlCl.enUy appealed to votera ·
Tllt;r want thetr'Voices •hemt·ui Ibo dotermlnatlon •of • ' !1>rouab•ut·lmne1 ·• • · · · · • lbe ·future ~f \h!h"<ommunity; wbieh is rialn& Olti l,8,800 '!'he end .Of an 18 months strur&lo ls really only .a '
.acrteol.IMneRanchland. · 1 ,. • , ',be~iliii1.Tl)e'bill ',decis!ons,theblt•Pro1>\•IDl,aDftb'e'.
,. "· ": ., 'l)•Y. have. ~own themselv.ea to be, .. ef! bil. u . . bli 'l'•rt are abeaa for the ~·· city'., ·
lirJAAI and lndepellJfent.u those close lb.tile <jtybbdd · .ll~t'with a reuonable continuation of tho levetlo.t
• eloctloo pfedl~ they :wQUld be. cit.tun dedicatjon:and .lnterost ohown up .to ,now, the .
Jlupltf ·• ·rub"of discour1gin4 words.beaidtfrom · ' new .city of Irvtnel'bu ·a. fine chance to . nallle t)I
'1 '~ anU-ideorporltiOQ fOrceS withm and witbotJ.t!.tllt pf'OllWle.' ~ • · ' I , I r t • ,
n1 ~ ~IJ!._ ~·~ ')>O~t {Jf .the vo~ made thel..,,cholce -• , • . · •
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• On11 ~ ..,,.c, •ISSOrtod ••inion P!)lis poiot.,.i to Redevel·opment Delay •·!art• -~·of "undecideds'' In their surveys. $<>me . . '""1tfenot wblCh wty'tbe. cibbood winds Wlluld blow.· . · ' / · • It Is ol>vious th• undecideds mode up their minds. Costa Mesa councilmen finally took action on down· , ' .. ·
• AloDJ 'lflth tb-wbo .never questioned lhe issue, Ibey town.rOdevelopmenL Or did they! • . ·
·IJV~ :tbO; Del': cil8, a.~~b(e, IY;o • to • ODO I marlin. ! • .¥Qllday's meetlnt WU, billed U. tbe time-Ibey -d
For llie m01{i>art, the votera ignored the c~did'ate • ' decide on ..Ublishment of a downtown ndevelopa!ent ·•,,.ms:· or':'slates.:• }\Itbotigh all fi.Ve councllmeii .were · agency: ln!tead'. the council emttted a .numbu of
1 1 ;ep4o~ by one :or.·tpe:other of ~wo eommunlty .organi· 11b~" and "y~ we1re ready" then prompUr ·U. 1
_ , zat!Dns, on)y '¥'~.'ff.eory. Qulgl~y .. ran. u a. member of· 'layed 'tlie declSion. until tbeir,Jlo:·'k meeting. . , .-·,
· .... ~··~apt.· His runnmg:mates .did "?I a~act.tbe,'.•al!1~ ' '. A~ of.so<lown~'m~anta and .p~~',,. . .. meuure ~voter confidence u w.aglfen:blln.I . . ,. . · o.wners Iii Ille audience urgejl-:th•.council to' act: !=o~il-.
: Lik•WlMI the voters Ignored-a last-nunute.pltCh· bf: · 1 • 1 men ·t.nt uyiog ·"We're 1naily tulo 11e ·you·•ur•· JOU .
Sen. Dennis CarpeQter to &ell -a slate tbat.:WlS~to 'his ·want uS'5fo1actirtonlght?" . · ' , , .. : · ~, 1 l ·.1 ., ••
. liking. The.Jute ~ator's surprising disregard or.the Th ~--In -"d '""' " · • • •• ·tradition of non-partisan ~ity elections spart:ea a.strong e•uu.o easmen -ai "-,,.,s. .. ·' · ... .. """ ·
nege!lve reaction, as it .sbQqtd have. ' . · The coul!.¢ .said, .'1Thjs la an tiriport~t. i~m,~we'd . 1
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Irvtne'voters selecte4 a City council that adequate· belief keep the pubUc-hearilli·open· another'meetlltg."7'
• · ly represents tbe·Council of•Communltles of Irvine (CCO ·.There WU •only. one ~· t:> the iii~ ·.in., Ibo , .
. that iror~ed against all <!dds to bring about the electiqn. · audience. The publiC'beariog wu given plenl,y of public
•• John Burton's·CC! l.,.dership role was riot fbrgotten; · .notice, so we w.onder why the,delay." . • ·
• lte'Wonle!ection. Nor were the contributions to the elee-• Clouncilnien •did authorize the city atlomey'tolWrite
lion m.tde by Quigley. • • · · ' . an ordinance establishing a ndevtlopment apnry;and ·
Voters, with the election of Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor, f'?nt their public staleJ!!ents <tt' appelJ)I. the O!'Cl}!lance '
.added.to the council a strong voice for e4ucatJon. will euilv pus Jan.'3'-·unless'they lmow 'somethiog·
Finally. the -ngest iupporl was given attorney • we don't!' · --• · ,
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Ltfl~.ion Spurt
Slowed for Year
President Signs ·
C A I · . -Burealis ancer ss.au t :·
WASHINGTON <UPI> (J).Mus.i. ... hlet .~ : A t4ckea . •
in November. .. President Nixon todl.7 ligned ol the Independent igency IP-: '• I
'Itlat increase tn ,,. th 1 into law 1 It.fl. bi111_ .. n. ittack proach whfcb wai backed bf WASJt:INqt<>N (AP) - A JHIP ARCHES DINN!lt SERVED Fr•• , Consumer Price tndeI •(CPI) · &UY the American Ca6cer "Soclety. CODll.Oher advo~c•t• tn ~ · ll100N-<till 12:00,.M.
on canc<r, making def04t of while in ·the Hooae, Rep. Paul. ~ cJalii>o· thot llel'4r , . 17141 -•
-wiJlcb rellects chang~ In the dread killer. prime na· G. Rot!era (0.Fla.), oPte<J for s.iaJ,_ /lure~b· ... JJM w. COAST .HWY. NIWPOltT Ill.Cl.( '
:1 ; WAIRINGTON (UPI) -It ,....,.. Nil .... IVATIONS
I ... ' •pPun that loflallon. ~ a ~ tbouih not l11ata1 b*J by Pnlident Nix-
[•'• _,.mtc contro11,I w!n
Cloaa oul 11'/l at a markedly
nducod rate comparod lo last -· '
:: ~eot ;f =:m:e~ ~;; ~Ji1~ lhr.:.:~ pro-~;'/!.CL ..;,.P.fO.ru.e bill ciomi..ted by big~~~~~-~~~~·~~~~~~~~~
41,..,,. 15 t bo gram approved In t be the d~o;<:lor ol NCY will be •P-· and offer dit.Ue _yalut ·\to!;: · • · \
-.,. • • pecen • ve authorization bill plaoa -~ .P'Jlnted bi the Preslden\ . .'!l<i .mil!lClll,I of bo\y... 1iho rfiy * * * * * * * * 'II' * * ~ * tr·* * * * wllerettwuinNoveml>erof emphnsis ........ rc11 •. but lvfll aendltit budget "'I-on them I . I Ml:Rc•·Rv·· s•v1NG'S
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Tiii latat measurement ol
lnflatian c am• Wedne9day
-the Bureau of Labor
Stltlallcs &nMUllCOd that tho
-of llvlO( rote IJ percent
:; losses · Cut
1970. And it appeared likely F' },hi also fmancea programa .for !he directly lo the · Olftce of · • · · , !I" U M
that the year-loO( Increase, 1ery ~ p, early detection of or'al, BudgetandM:1n1gemen-t The lat ·local BBllc are , llllllomaaodltiG!I ., .. . .
when the December f1g11Tea: cervical. and breast cancers "itbout change, but subject to "tral)9ed I~ an almalt W
are released early next year, 6 Abo d -and authmizes establishmellt comment, by the director of surmountabl,i conflict of. bi-
would .not be too much higher ar ' of 15 centers for both trea~ NIH Ind the ""'etary of teres!" between ........ "°"'
than the 3.$ --"t level. ment and research. , health, educaUoo and welfare. swnen. _ with m6re than
That wou/d'b;' ooUceobly The legislation, , "h I ch eigh! million , tel~ and
lower than the 5.5 percent ~--Still T -st emerged from Congress Jfter mail C®tactt1ut "81' ..., and
recorded durtng ·aU'cif Jm. LU• , months of · debate ori what Suit ' Filed .aalnlng .fmancJal.supportfrom
Ind the u percent 1ncr.... would be the speed!~ way lo more than lltl,000 member ~... through all of 1919. By "'"' KEV. WEST, FIL (UPI) -attack the tti!eaae, k-the B A • Jtrms, Rep. 'B<njainln S. • ..... 1'1111..91.11.'4p.11L;lll.h.111.-4ip.111. . '"By Pennsy trast, the CPI .... 4'1 _. '!Ill M ......... romoved program under the dkec!Jon y 'ttica RoaenUial said Wedneoday .. ---lnllltll. ·I ,_,_ .. fronithebl~C!1rlol¥· of the National Cancer . TbeNewYorkllemocral,.ln 8UEHAPARK.......,!elnp814,ValleyYlew11Uncoln
· cal ..t. In K Institute (NCI). ·a ·21,000.word report, aaJd , · · ' PllILADELPlllA W') -In releulng Wedneoday's er l'P'I'! '!' 1 e ey The mea.rure giveo the NEW YORK (UPI) -A "By everY objecUve llandard HUNTINGTON IEACH Mtiaiys.ytll{S llkfr, Edlltlr at 8olCh
!Pom COn1n1 l!r11ldent ~the government,'.8_111 Wee! and lhould be going Presidentaintrolovercancer grdup of lmlilteo .•t Attica BBBsserveaiogenjlofuw; ·rumrl !!«arJSlii.Bklr,lnilllB!id.otlltwportM. "-~ H. ,._. 1111 U. na-inflaUon hid b!erl '~ VlllD mnte to thtir native landr for research by cfeatlng a iiew, state pr1110n and a Dte leis-business comm\,Dlity and
!Jm:• !!1111!11 rail canlor bat Cut in hall durlnJi the 'four Clrla1mas. ' t b ree-meniber; preaidenttsl lain< filed Milt In ledml courti-~re~flecl~0 aJl;;the~b:la: ... :::of~'tba~t ~*=*=*=*=*=*~*=*=·*=*='*=*=*=*=*=· *=*=· =*=· *=' made ulDlld progrm" ttnCe Jt~ months cmerbJe N 11: on•• But today the O:>Mt Guard panel to act as a watchdOi: Wednesily to leek proMCU·· .community
-lw reorpnllallon under • wage.prl~rmt· lre"9 which aald It could not ~nt the over NCI, which i. a part ol t!on of Gov: N""'° A. Rocke-'
..,.. ~ Jawi ti ended Nov. 13. Prl~ rose; It Joeatlon of the .Wl«noulder-HtheealthNa(tN!Hiona)I. Institutes of flheleller, ~~ otherin •'-~~!t_ r~of f~~· '."'' -~il'.:-/1.f.-;U;:::" _____ :-------'7" ..... _ ... ,-Ill.,.. But be added, "II said, at a 1.7 percent rate ln' Ing ohlp, v.1llch I• In Q\ben ,_ •m =•• F.~~~~~ ~~:$!'!"J}~:£ ~zn~::.~ ~~r,~~~-r~:~f~r::~i ~ta11: .. fac~7 th: . TIVOLI · · C):30AM 109'.oo
t>Moore Aki In a yearand ala months. . The Coost Guard seerch and d~pute over whether lo keep governor and l!late olficta.ls SQUA~E. . '· ~~:=~= -~~:r~:~ ~:E;.l\~ .. :E ~r8!:.::d~~~r~ a..s~~* MON·TUES·WED: DEC27·28· }pd. end !lie yeor with 1,1$ trol," · aald Labor Secretary lowed by Qiban outhor!Ues lo dependent of NUI. time the prl'"'' was retaken . •. , .
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· f.ounty Delays
1\liso Creek
By JACK BROBAClt
Of .. .,..., l"lttt t!fft
Jlto!flnment of All80 Creek ~ P'/'Vlde
pwenbelt recreation area [\as been
ed. by county 1uperviaon ~rn •d·
of the Orange County C1lii.ena Di~·
Flhding CommJsalon. \ Anda~ May of Irvine, reP,.taenling 'the
tizenl group, Tuesd11 read a letter
lrned by Ch1lrman Rodger Howell
' hlch asked that the project be reltrred
~t k to county Planning Commission "for
bile hearhigs as required by the new
te law on environment41 qu1llty."
t Howell also 1llted that prellmina17 ~pouts for development of the
tlrffnbtlt aru did not conform to the
ty'1 El lfnro. area General PlaMlng
y.
FUlh Dbtrlct . SUpervlsor Ronald W. . ' pen •ireed with the commlulon's
uut ttaUn&, :'Haste always makes
&st!. We may be making a sacred cow
~t or a dltch. I checked the area and
-\hert are m11ny ugly spot,, which cannot
be improved much."
Lut spring, prlvalA land owners In the
El Tora area told of plans for a regional
part 1Jon1 Aliso Creek 11 an alternattv1
to a "concrete dlU:h."
Plans included 174 lcrti: from Second
'Street In El Toro north to Cook's Corner.
The. enUre county-proposed Albo Creek
study project covers 22,000 acrea ex-
tending rrom Ttabuco Canyon to the
Pacific Coast in South Laguna.
Caspers said Tuesday that fUture alip
ment of Jeronimo and La Paz roads
entered Into the Aliso Creek plans.
He moved that the propoaaJ be referred
to the planning and road departments un-
til current environmental 'tudJes are
comple<od. If• added that County CowueJ
!Adrian Kuyper lhouk1 1tudy the state law
meittlooed by Ho~I, for interpretation.
{ Supervilor. David L. Baker of Garden ::nrove warned that the state. law "is very
tvque., poorly written." He Ji chairman
'ol the-stile Environmental Quality Steu-
_lal Committee.
• ~ Slddleback artl leader' are baclting 'the ifeenbelt plan, argulnJ !hat erl-
~tal development wlll colt leu
a concrete channel. ' .
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~'ix Candidat~
File for Seat
"Qn Tustin Board
' 8ht cUdldala have flied· for tbe apeda)
election In the Tuatln Union Hljh School
Diltrtet to flll the 1eat vacated by trustee
Mrt. June Smllh:
The election Will take place Feb. I on
the ume ba!IOt,"as the proposed tu over-
ride election. ·
Slekin1 to fill Mrs. Smith'• unexpired
term are: Dana Carkey, 25151 Ericson
Way, Laguna Hills; Earl Cari'away, 2'731
Eldlmar, El Toro; Stephen Fabula , 14532
Emerywood Road, Tustin ; M 1 r ! e
Moralea. 24175 Whisler Drive, El Toro;
Douglas Moran, 13131 Sliver Birch Drive,
Tuatln, and Mn. Elhabelh Stcoll, 18001
Whitewood Way, Irvlnt.
, Two of the candidates ran unsuc-
cessfully in lakt April'• school board elec·
tion. Carkey ,' an engineer, placed fifth In
the contest which elected two candidates
from a field ol nine. Fabula, a teacher,
placed third In the race lhst elected
Dickran Boranian and R o b e r t
Batholomew.
The 1peclal election has two women
tuMing. Miss Morales Is a 21-ycar~ld
clerk-typist and Mrs. Sico\i lists he.r~'lf
as . a homemaker and community
volunteer.
Carraway Is a mortgage banker and
Moran Is · a consulting engineering
geologist.
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GRAHAM BRITTEN IS THE IEST IFI THE FAR WEST '
At Fri-Flipping, Fow Co .Compo(I Yfith Thia L ... ', • ,
Frisbee Flinger
Viejo Student Western Champ
By PATRICK BOYLE .
ot IM 0.llY 'n.t Stiff ·
Although be will never win a varsity
lotteJ: for tl, Mission Viejo Hilb School
student Graham Britten still ls a cham-
pion In his sport.
The IS-year-0Jd youth is a master with
the Frisbee. He can catch the floating
disk Qn bis fl.oger. throw it from behind
his back and make the Frisbee spin so
that it is difficult for an opponent to
catch.
The lanky youngster Is the far west
regional junior champion, a title he earn·
ed In competftion with boys from
California, Arizona. Nevada and Hawaii,
He recently · returned from a six-day
stay in La.s Vegas, where he competed in
the national championshlps and took fifth
place.
Graham, of 26922 Flore sta Lan"e, says
he has only been throwing the Frisbee for
about two years.
"The prli.e money lnvolved Is what got
me interested in the tournaments ," he
admits candidly, although he didn't win
al Las Vegas.
Hi.I eq>enses at the competiUon were
paid by the Wham·O Manufacturing Com·
pany, the flr.m which has capitalized on
the simple pluUc disk for the past 12
years.
Although the 1port finds Its most" avid
pllyers among college students, soldiers
in Vietnam and scholars in Moscow ha ve
been known lo pass idle time ·throwing
the Frisbee. Time Magazine recently
reported that Columbia U n i v er s i t y
professor Marshall Shulman and Rusgian
physicist Mikhail Millionshchikov spent a
lunch break throwing the disk at
Moscow's Institute of American Stud ies.
Graham says tha t one of the best
aspects of the sport is that it can be
played anywhete at any time. There arc
no rules execpt those agreed upon by the
players, suc h as that the disk must be
caught with only one hand.
And. there Is little chance of injury, he
rvites. ·unless the player falls in at-
tempting to catch lhe Frisbee. Oc-
casionally, an enthusiast will ifljure his
finger In catching the disk at tlle wrong
angle.
. ''I really don 't have to pracUce much
either," Graham notes. "It is a sport you
can play whenever you feel like It."
Balboa Bay Club, IIoldings
May Be Sold, Leased Bacl{
By L. PETER KRIEG
01 l~t O.Hr l"lltt lltH
The Balboa Bay Club -and Jts Palm
Springs and Catalina spas -may be sold
to a San Diego invest ment firm and then
leased back to present management,
Richard Stevens, BBC executh·e vice
president, said today.
Officials or Bal boa Bay Club, Inc.,
headed by Jack Wrather (If \Vrather
Corporation. ha ve been negotiating a
complex 113.2 million loan with U.S.
Financial Corporation for some time,
Stevvu: said .
The BBC obtained permission for the
dealings from the Newport Beach Cily
Cooncil earlier lhis month {the Newport.
Beach facility Ls on property leased from
the city).
Al the time, St.tven5 told council men
there would be no cha nge in management
of lhe club, rct;ardle55 of the outcome ol
the financial arrangement$.
He uld thi11 la still true.
"It ls really 1 method of retlnanclna,11
Stevens said, "but it gets very complex."
He explained that councilmen, with
their action, approved tither a Joan -to
be secured by assignment of the BBC in-
terest in the lease -or a lease-back sale
lo U.S. Financial.
''If the aale is made. they will own all
the bulldings and improvements, but of
course will still be held to the same
lease." Stevens said.
That lease expires in 1998.
Stevens aakl whatever arrangements
are made, they are primarily for the
purpose of raising capital to, among
other things, build a $1 million molel ad-
dition 10 the Paclfic Coast Highway club,
develop other property (like at Catalina )
and to pay off exltting debls.
Ht told councilmen, "Fund! w!U not be
expended for the purpose ol dh•kltnds or
distributions to the holders of the com·
rnon slpek of'Balboa Bay Cub, tnc."
At the. present time, Steve11S ~lplalned,
the Bay Club Is owned by five persons
who own all the common ftoc.Jco and tl10H
five, plus Allstate Insurance, whJch own
the preferred stock.
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Churches Slate 'Yule Rites
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f 11,' It ll allo a time of worship. '
A number or the congregations i~ tht
area will meet tor services Christmas
!EV. and Chr~tQli• Day; '
Churches which have notified the DAI·
l Y PILOT of Christmas 9CrVlces in.
elude: \ 1
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P.reabyterll• Chore~ of tH Covenut;
2450 Fairview Road, will' hold 1 tervl.ct at
11 p.m. Christmu Eve.
Christ Lutheraa Cln&rtll, '7eG Victoria
Street. plans a Children's Christmas
Service at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve and also
a 10 a.m. service Chrbtmas morning:.
Mesa Verde Valted MelbodJst Cliareh,
1701 Baker Street, will have a children'•
service at 7: 30 p.m. Chrlstmu Eve and a
candlelight service at 11 p.m.
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at 7:30 p.m. Cbriltrna.s Eve ud I NEWPORT BEACH
candlelight service with choir music at IL Cotou del Mar Community ChW'Citt
p.m.. • Coa1rt1atJonal, ,a11 Heliotrope Ave.
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will
Cllrlst Cflapel, metroJiolltln : Com-hol4 special family aervices In the
munlt>: Ch~c!?_i_lmeetln.: at the UnllArian aanctU'1')' Christmas: Eve at 1 p.m. Unlv~rsall ' i.;nurch, 1269 Victoria St., -NewPort Harbor Lutheran Church, '118
will hdld rislmas Eve services It 11 .Dover Drive, will hold special services at
p.m. 7:30 p.m. ChrBtmas Eve and at 10 1.m.
rarlvS.w Bapdat ctu1rc::ll, 1W 'Fairview Christmas Day.
Road, wllJ bold a tradlUonal family t.ther111 Cb'urch of lite Master, 2900
aervtce Chrlttmas Eve at 7:30 p.m. Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, will
Flrst Carlstlan Cburcb, m Victoria st., bold family worship at 7:30 p.m.
will celebrate Christmas Eve with com-Christmas Eve and a t r a d i l i o n a I
munkln at 7:30 p.m. A special sermon candlelight worahip at 11 p.m. a 10 a.m.
will alao be pr~ched. service will be )\f:ki Chrislmu Day. Prloce of PMee Lllthtra• Cliare~, 2117 CkrJst CJtarcm. b)' the Sea Ualted
Mesa ~erde Drive, will hold two aped.al Methodist, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., will hold
cMdlel1ght serviefll Olrls:tmas Eve at 5 specltl Christmas Evt C a n d I e I I 1 h t
and 10:45 p.m. ~ flnt la dulaned for iervlces at 7:30 p.m.
St. Jamet Epltcopal Churc~. 3209 Via
From Pq., 1 Udo, wlll hold a family choral candlell&ht
service Christmas Eve at 7:30 p.m., a
festival services at 11 p.m. and a apeclai
aervlce at JO a.m. Christmas Day. IRVINE COUNCIL ... The First Cllucl:i of ReUJ"loua Science
the council time to decide whether or oot
it really would want lo return to
agricultural zoning the areas that the
supervisors said could be developed for
housing.
Attorney Fischbach pointed out that the
council's first action by law, nrust be
·adoption of the county general ordinances
If the city Is to have a body of laws in ef-
fect during the early hours of its ex·
istence.
Fischbach noted the county ordinan<%S
Include zoning ordinances. However he
pointed out that because the supervisors'
act ion on the wind.ow area ionincs had
not ye t g(>ne into effect those zonlrtg laws
would not be being traMferred.
The new council did not openly discuss
today how it would handle the McDonnell
Dougla1 rezoning approval of a 5CJ.acre
parcel near the Orange County Airport in
the new city.
If building permits have not been
lssued a new city has the right to change
zoning . advisor Brown suggested during
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ATTACI( ...
mand said two F105s each fired a Shrike,
but the results were not known.
President Nguyen Van Thieu, asked
what he thought of the Intensified air
war, replied : "We shouldn 't call it _a re-
sumption of the bombing. We only react
to North Vietnamese provocation."
U.S. 852 bombers were reported mak-
ing attacks in eastern Cambodia north of
Highway 7 between Krek and Qam Be,
hitting menacing units of the North Viet-
namese 9th Division.
Senior South Vietnamese officers said
the North Vietnamese troops, after in-
filcting heavy losses on Cambodian forces
along H!&hway I on the western side of
the Mekong River, had crossed to the
eastern side. Officers said at least one
battalion was operating south of Highway
7, trying to outflank the South Viet-
name se force in easlern Cambpdla and
cut its supply lines.
Cambodian forces reported a victory,
however. The Cambodian command said
reinforcements broke through encircling
Communist forces and relieved the gar·
rison at the village of Peam Chhkork , Qn
the Tonie Sap River 44 miles north of
Phnom Penh.
Russ Blast Hinted
WASHJNGTON (UPII -The Alomlc
Energy Commission has picked up
seismic signals which It believes came
from a 100-kiloton to I-megaton under-
ground atomic blast nOrth of the Caspian
Sea in the Soviet Union.
the discussion
ordinance.
of NeWJllrt Beadl, meetJnc Jn the Ebell of the Interim zoning Club, 515 Balboa Bl~d., will hold
Christmas Eve candlelight services at
7:30 p.m. The bulk or today's informal s~sslon
was to map an agenda for what la ex-
pected to be lenllhY !n1Ua1 uncll .
se11slon next TUesda)r.
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Plymouth Cori1re1at1onal Churcb of
Newport Barbor, 3282 Broad St:, will hold
traditional Otristma1 Eve candlellcht
· 1trvice1 with communion •t 7:30 p.m.
• ..,, HUNTINGTON BEACH
Cbrtat Prtibylert.a Cllurdl, 20112
l\!a1J10lla St., wlll hold a . candlell&ht
service with Holy CA>mmunlon 1t I p.m.
Chri.slmal Eve.
Costa Mesa and Shell and Mobil 1tatiolis Community Ualted Metbod.llt Clt•rclt,
in Anaheim, Tuqln and Garden Grove. 1182 H_tll Ave., will hold special urviee
Stenton saki he will alio offer Jnto Christmas Eve at I p.m. ·
evidence the atatementa of customers .at Grice Llthera• Cbarc~, M31 Edinger
all 11 stalions who alligedly were Ave., bas scheduled candleUght ae:rvices
hoodwinked tnlo buyina uMeeded Urea Chri1bnas Eve at I and 11 p.m.
and amall parts. JUa1 tf· Glory Lutheran Cbarcb, 17'1t1
Stenton 1aid the., defendants and the.lr Newland St., will hold candlellgbt
employes Uterally squirted the lhoct 1ervlces Christmas E;ve at 7 and 11 p.m.
absorbers of custome.rl' cars with fiuld Filth Latheru C1111rch, 8200 Ellis Ave.,
while the vehicles were examined on· tht will hold candlellaht services Christmas
service station ncks, , Eve at I and 7:30 p.~. with Christmas
The prosecutor said many customer• Day services at 1011.m. '
were then persuaded to buy new shocks Redemmer Lutlleru Charcl:i, 1&351
in the belief lhat the 1prayed pt,rta were Springdale, .will hold candlelight 1ervlcts
defective. at 7:30 p.)11. ' _ -
Stenton said all employes of the com-Re1UJTect'91 •Lutberu Church,' 9112
bine carried "pokers" and bottle• of fiuld Hamilton St., will hOld 'Cbrlstma1 Eve
on their persons for use on cars that were se.rvices at 7:30 p.m. ,
hoisted on the racks In the pretense that . LAGUN,. BEACH
mechanical defects and faulty Ures had America Catbollc Cb1rch, · 340 Park
been spoUed while the customers were Ave., Laguna Beach, will hold a eucbarist
buying gas.and oil. service i.t 11 :30 p.m. Christmas Eve and
Stenton said the trio operated their own a service at tl a.m. Christmas Day.
large warehouse In. Garden Grove where , ' CommuUy Prelbyteriaa Chtrtla, 415
tires and accessories needed by the l~. Forest Ave., will hold ·Chrlsbnas Eve
1tatlon1 alle1edly Involved in the repair · A••-'I II ht I t 11 Jlh -~1r racket were distributed to all members of "4!N e g ierv ces a p.m. w '"""" U>e consplr~cy. singing. · I
The proaecutor said that lhe defendants SOUTH OR.ANGE COUNTY
and theii-employes took in many Mount of Ollve1 Lutheru Cbarch, 24721
thousands of dollars In the replacement Chrlsanta Drive, Mission Viejo wlll hold
of parts that were never faulty. Chrisbl'ias Eve fanilly 1ervlce1 at 7 p.m.
It is alleged that their defendants and and a choral euch,rtst at 11 p.m. '
their employ es had three prime targets Lutli&an Chatch ef Oar Savior, San
in the operation of the alleged repair Gabriel and San Pablo, .San Clemente,
racket ; single girls with credit cards, out will hold a children 's service Christmas
of state motorists and "anyone with a Eve at 7 p.m. and a traditional terVice at
Mexican license ." 11 p.m.
Christ Lutbt.ran Church , 35522 Camino
Golf Carts Go
All Over Course
Joy riding and vandallsm Involving golf
carts 1t NeWport Beach's Irvine Coast
Country C1ub are being probed by police
today , after management reported the
damage Tuesday.
Gardner E. Stoddard, superintendent of
the Corona del Mar course, told Officer
John Furrow that $3t5 damage resulted,
noting the carts were kept off the greens.
Police said discovery of the rampage
followed. a country club employes'
Christmas party the prior night.
Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, will hold a
Chriatmas Eve _candlelight service at 7:30
p.m.
Shepherd of the Hiiis Unlled Church of
Christ, 24631 La Vida Drive. Laguna
Niguel, will hold a family candlelight
service at 7:30 p.m. Chrl1tmas Eve and a
Christmas morning service at 10:30 a.m.
FaiU. Lutheran Church, 34381 Calle
Portola, Capi.strano Beach wUI hold
spe<:ial choir service Christmas Eve at 7
p.m. and a 10:30 a.m. Chrislmas Day
1ervlce.
FOUNTAIN VAI.J..EY
First United Methodl1t t'hurch of FOwt·
tain Valley, 18225 Bmhard St., wUI hold
Christmas Eve services at 1 p.m. for
families and a traditional choir service at
11 p.rri.
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SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE
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Wt Invite you to attend H. J. Garrett's
19th Semi • Annual Clearance Salt. Each year
at this time, wt offer our rtcJular stock mer•
chandlse at fabulous reductions. It Is an appor·
tunity for you to purchase carefully selected
pieces from the most comprehensive collection
of truly fine furniture and accessories In the
Harbor area at a reduced price. The sale b19ln1
Monday tllrv Janua,Y 30. RtCJular store houn
will prevall. Fair traded Items excepted.
You •rt cordi•lly Invited to vi1it our
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WASHINGTON (UPJ) -(D-M1u.), wu chief spor:isor· "**• '°" •••••v1ir10W• WASHING TON (UPI) -II .In November. • , President •Nixon today llgned of th• lodependent 1gency •Po "°" 1ppear1 that Inflation, • That ~ Jn. he Into lsw a 11:1 blllloo atllck pmch which Wll oaclced.l>Y )"ASHINGTON (AP) -A oi!H'E• A' RCHES . DINN!~ SIRYID ....
deall a stinging lho"l)t not Consumer Price Jndu (CPI) tha American Clncer .Soclety. ·COl!lumer' 1dvoc1h Iii f . 12•.N4•1J'i':l"°'·M· Ix on cancer, miking defeat of while In the Houle, Rep. ,1'4ul Co cl lml l ......:. , lflAI , If.
fatal blow by l'Tuldelit N • -which reflec11 ~· In the dread ' killer I prime na· G. Rl>gera (0.Fla.) opted for . B··~ ' : . --.,.-' jiu W. r COAST HwY, illwPOI Iii.CH o~s econom!C co~trola, will the prices of Items D10I! ~ tional l!"'I retal~"" NCI. • --u re u ~ aro . .., . , 1 1
cloae out 11171 1t 'j .markodly p\e buy -bn>ugbt the Jn. The \Dtiiial three-year pro-Under the cqmpro111~e bill _dom!nate<J by big 1tlo>nn1~~~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~~-~-~-~~-~~-~-~·~
rtduCtd 'rlte com ' to lut, dfcator f.S , ~f above· .gram approved in t b • ; tlie 'director of NCI wut be 'aP: · aild off el' Utile lue •1 ti
year. , where It wu In N.Ve~ Of , ~ · authorization bill places the "pointed by the Prulc!Ont: Ho · \nmt;no qt INytn • * * * * * *l* * * * 'If ;Ii * · * * * 'I' * ,rt tt
The latest mus ment 'of 1970. •..A It ·-ar· ..... 11'--1.. emphasis on rea!learch, but .• wl!I tend.bia rbudget requut on t&em .• ' ' MERCURY s"AVll\IGS • ~~ -..r,,.. ~ u.u::.., "F' Shi alsolinanct1programafor.the 1 direcµy to the ~ of . · f . 1 ~ 1 • !nllatlon cam• odne!dlly that the y..,..1ong lncreili, . 1ery . . p, early . delectlon of or 1 I Budget 1nd r.i an• (em en t The l!I, loca BBB• Ir• ' '
wbtn. the • Bureau of Labor 'hen the Deoonberi figures ~ ctrVlcaJ. and breast cance~ without change, but aufiject tO 'fltfapPed ln an • aJmoat ln-, • Ind kWI associltion t '
St.tlltica' IJ1DO that the ll'fJ ~eased urly next year, 6 Aho d -and authorizes estabUshment · comment. .by the director, of -surmountable-conruct ot I&
coot of living roee 0.1 perceot would oot be .too much 1t1gbef ftf ' ol 15 cenle" for both treat· Nllf ,Ind the aecretuy , of tereat" beiW~ ... lnl -than the-J.5 percent leveJ. ment and ~searcft. health, education, and welfare. uneri _ with . ~ 'tNtft
That would be notlce1bly Still Lost The leg1Slatlon. "b h: h . .. -= mill.Ion te1'1>1ione and towv than.the s.s percent n., emerged from Congress after m contacts tut year.-
recttdod during all of 1,,.,, • . 1 monlhs of debate. on what SQ.it Filed . . g ·ng ~ 1UP,por! irom
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''·' f:.J A i\11 -.'.( f=J i\/I Losses 'Cut
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and the I.I percent increlle KEY WF.S'l'1 Fla. (UPI) -would be, the.•peed\!'t .way to . •· • . more than .150 000 ,member tllrou•• ati f 1~• B alllck the d....,._ kee1>1 the \ . I flraW; p•p. ~--•-·-·-s. _ , ...... .._ • . ., . ~'f:;the CP~ ,.;"i.7 ~ :. ~ b:;:""~= ~l°Kf::' = .. \"" C ~:C:~~ . By .Atti~. . ~.:~!kE.t Jn , , , IU~--;;; M~:;~:.:v::iUiccQ '
In eleaaing WeclDeoda • er Calypao are 9'ie In Key lnsldute (NCI). • · 1 fl,000.word report, Hid : ' · . • P~~:f1J!~.~~>;nt iigur.: the 'gov~ ~ West and ahould be going '.I'll• measure givu the .N~ Y0\11( (UPI),-. A.-.,"By·overyobjecUveltandlrd, HUNTING]:ON 8!'.AQI Mt<CWJ~lldr.Edlollrltlludt
Wlllilm u. Mooresays "e na-!nllation bad been more than home •-••~--"ve 1--~ ~ President ~ntrol over cani:er ~ ~ tilinatea 11 ~~-• BBBll serve aa qtnll of the TUSTIN lltrcorySlvlncs Bid(. 1r'Mt IM!. ot "-Port._ w• w 11~ ·-cu1U1J u.11 research by creating a new, ., stiw JJriD1 8fd a Dte q~ business QU'OlWty 1 n d -_ • . · ~
tion'i• biggest rail carrier has cul In tialf during the low. Christmss · th ,,..member, pre•,idenlial lator htfl!I Miii In federal "'"11 reflect all ~e bll!ell of that * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ * it
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&0Ud-progress"alnceit · months coverine NJ.xon ~t, But tod~y the ())est Guard panel to act as a watchdog Wednesday to eeek pmsecu· ic:ommuru~~·~ty=-=-=-=-:::=:!=::=;::;::;:::;:========== fllfJCI for reorganization under wage-price-rent freeze whtclt said It couJd net pinpoint the over NCI, which la a part of tion d Gov. Nel11>n A. Rocke·f-· -· •
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federal &ankruptcy Iaws 10 ended Nov. 13. PrJces~rose, it location ot the atlll-einoulder-the National InstJtutet of · hller'and other offidtJs for f°i1".'""-:dl"'::-~;::"--...._ ___ ... -_...._ ___ ..,..;...."\ooo·;,.· -
months ago. But be added, "It said, at • 1.7 percent rate In Ing !!hip, Milch ia In CUban Heallh (N1H). , · tbe!r roles In 'the death! of ~ ~/i.u
-c1Dnot ~ concluded that the the . Auguat-through-November, waters off Cayo Coco' with the Congressional agreement on pii!IOlle!"S : at the facility In . C) I 30· AM ' 9· o· 0 -Penn Central' ctlsis bas, pau-period, compared to a •.t per-captain and five crewmen the bill In the final days of the Septembef:' ; · · , 1 • TO
ed." cent rate durlng ·the p<evlouo still on board. se!Sion ended a 1 p Ir It e d T!10 IU!t atieges thif 'the :, "(f'/OLJE. . t. . . •
-, Moore aaid In a yearend aix months. 'IlteCoast Guard seardt and dispute over whether to );eep governor and atate Otnc!al.9 , 5QUA~ ~~~~:r ~~:~97~ na·~~~~u,~~:nheto~~~ ~ttel~:n ~~ ~ ~r:og!~~ndg,:~,~r ~ . :=i.i~ ~~~ ~= · Mo N ·TU'S ·WED· ·o·Ec 27·~'0 · cut Its delicit by ISO million infiation brought under con-porled the vesoel had been · Clncer Agency largely In· lnmltes Iii<! ;uants "1r!nf tbe · l.; · • . LJ
and end the year w:lth $35 trol," said Labor Secretary towed by OJban authorities to dependent of NIH. time ~ was reateo . .
• mill»n!nthebank. Jam~D.HOO~n. a~port, ~n. ~ward M. Kennedy I~ nnates STORE.-WIDE SAL ·.E·/
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USA. even )Jetter. • • · All extra cost equipment JS priced lower, too. For
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Caulitioning, a pOpular vinyl roof com and~ windows,
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, . .. Amamltof SportCoupe{V8) •• , •••••••••• ~~·.$150.15 CAP111C1 Tu Sa.mp . Sport Coupe (6~ ••• "" ......... 145JS ------------· 4-DoorSedan 8),,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1"8.15
. (;oupe (V8) •••.••••••••••••••••• '209.00 4-Door Sedan f)) •••••••••••••••• 143.15 s~~n (V8) .................. 211.00 +Door Sedan (VS), •••• ,,,, •••• ,, 208.00
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Sport Sedan (VB). .. • .. .. • .. .. • .. 195.00
4-Door Sedan (VS) ••••••• •••••••• 192.00
.(..DoorSedan (6) •••••••••••••••• 174.90
Convertible (VS) •• , •••••••••••• , 206.00
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Paael ~ ••••••••••• f •· ••• ••! 163.50
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Sport Coupe 6) .•••••••••••••••• 154.15 · SportCoa.pe(6); •••••••••••••••• 15'.....,. CE10934 •••••••••••••••• ,iit.~OO
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4-Door Sedan (6) ................ 152.15 SPQrtVart-&CJl 110'-
Convertible (V8) •••••••••••••••• 17'"15 GS 11006 •••• -•••••• ,. •• -,,,,, •• 17630
Sahudian-Ead.Ga!bS-Cfl-'CE 10916~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 188.00 !!lam «Wheel Drive &Cy!-XE l(EJ.4 ••• ,, •••••••., ....... 176.70
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Bad .· Police : Ju~gnl~Jlt
t Jll:the,1>UI year Uwe have been many W.C,.e Ja~ o!li~·~ oa feltlve welcomei 111d rllid
:. ...,. lo improve police-community relations la· Laauna . proloco!. • • ' . ·
Blldl <-among them the ride-aloog program, the scnool , No one aeems lo bow yet. wbOt the' apeell!C11lana lmlclt 11fOgraJD, the foot pa~ ana the use of citize)l-are for 1b Ill.ks betw.., Mr. Nixon and Prime, Xin1&ter
; -bin OD ween boards illtei'vlewing patrolmao •P. Eisaktr Sato. . . . .
• •• Jllktn,1$. · . And the cl.,..st thing lo•'lln expert on Japaoese
-All tbll is pooiUve and hel~f~Tben a couple of protocol in San Clemente la a brndful 'of 1euoned totrr-'· ·.: ··· lldt fl'om· out-of-atxte are 1pott8d ossillg 1he highway l&ls who have trneled ;to. Japan. · , · ·
golnlll a rod light and, instead of h ding out cilstion1, But Iba Chamber of Commerce la finding time rat tlit .,...,-diligent officer htul&·.them off to jail where· least lo trj to -organiie .soma aort of '11el...,,.e for the
l they ?tmaill for 24 hours. I . • Prllfle :tolillister'r Jan. 6 ind 'T sei:lea · of ·summit' COD• 1 · • lt wu hla judgmen~ we are told, ~t the arrestees ' ferences. ' · ·· · ·
::-• •• ~t not ahow up ill court}! tumod.loofL,Fortunately 'Tb~ Sa'°,visit IJ .a bapUm of sorta: -··a Walch' commander wltli Inore 'mlitiiti judiJnent•came ·_j:~:f l~ ~~:youths ou~ a11er ~yme~t ?1 the · Praise for Vill~ge Laguna
In a aimilarly ~rfUruite tnciden~ a 18'year-old · · '· · • ' Ilk! w g home with a skateboard under bis arm wu Village Laguna, still cdn;;dered by more 'C1>nserva· •
\ lrW!dled off lo jail on •susplclll!> of violating' the sJ<ate. tlve· Lagunans as somethlng of a maverick org.,OZ.Uon, ' ~...111 .. • --1;.. His case-·· di_ .... , ___ .,.· ·j enile came in for-some unexpected,. praise !mm Planning ..,..~g 0•=111ce. w-""""""" m uv Commlosloner,JohnoMdlqwell·at a ?teentkgll#a Beach '
· ~urtTbeee. types of ·bJundera &re a ~e.;i snarl In the.march CllrCOuncil meeUng. • • · '
toward-·b!!ter rapport with ybdtb .. They. aie ala> pcior McDowell, who la hardly a radical tyPO,. said the
--• t of lb· la clti.ens•· group ·had been most helpfUI dunng stu.dies of ...,orei>IJIOll ' •. w. ; · • : · · · thll·land use,element of the· general .plan, provt•;•g " . .. . .. B.ut Merry Chrisl!?\ts 111yway. . . . . , · rtln t ·f '-· d f. ...., ·· '(SOe .Mall.box'below.) · · · ' , .ml!'~,pe . en ' ac~·an 1gures. · • · · . , : ne suggested that ,if the Cbl)llber ·ol ·Commerce,
Pro• .... nlH .. ~daches which has gone on r8"1>rd as opposing the planners' land J."VV' . use .rt.,commel)dations, would 'Wldertake similar research to support llS1oppositlon, the comparative facts woUld.11&
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being the place Richard Nixon clJOle for a br111ch of the
·. Wl!ite.Hoilse-" but•the b<!nor h(LS ifs unforeseen bead·
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· usefUI ll>'botb. the comlnisalon,and the ci>uncil. · ·
The JQg,estion seems valid.· Village Laguna .npre-
aentativp1 partlcijlated actively 1n·all the lengthy ']>lln-
. · ning ~commlS!Jlon. s~es of the lf,na use elenien't; Tlie
chaml>e• not only did JlOt•pirticipale, btit confined 'ifs
1 to J>e the scene of major summWtalks with the Prime ·
11.. • • • Miri.ister ,of Japan. " _ ·
And with that prospect only two weeks off, local
.officiala are a bit worried about ,what sqrt of. welcome I th!IY·~ drun\ up for the l!Jajor j:bief of state~
' ' · Mtklmg matters worse is1 (the strong ,emphasis
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popil!Jtlinr goal arrived at dll\'int the .&tu dies.
If the; chamber' feels Villago;Laeuna is· exerting too
much Influence In city lffaira 'it·sbould .ro(lnd 'up.111
own expefts and document ~.its own views, preferably 1 i not artlje 'last minute. · . • ,
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,· 'Eµforce ·~~a~. ·1rilpartially'
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l ... iiifer:wrttt8i .a WU!r lo ID edlf.ol" l • · '
wrore,,,bllt' ,ilfa ._i act1ona of Laguna I · ... .¥'ail.box 1 ~pollco'olfk:en Saporito and Sagan I • • , , )
ID arndne.and j.ncarceraUng two people ........... .J. 1 •• • .. f! rio.w ~ ,,...;,:J
._l.._'"'-deaWlil acme --"'""' "-""""' -_,...._. IMrN.,, ..,, ...,~._... •-r--• wrn.n .,_Tiii a11_. !Mir ~ Ill * -W.
I do. not think this Ja· an lasue of a .,. 11u. ,,.. ~" cMtl-...,..,. " ttt ..-
D!ficem•q'1 ·~ power;· 1hat ' ................. , ... 11 ~· A.11 ...._-*' "'" ~ an'•1rrlf•I facet ol•hil job. Whit :'a."'::::.=. IMH!lt .,-=.11u1~
11the111D1ii1be =·arrived at, .......,. '"'"~WI!!~"",......
_.....,. wllbln t!>e of city hall, tllfl a ~ ofllcer may arrest and In-AS A PARTlaPANT In the !'ride-
churehes lo pleue ask their govemhJi
board& lo -their churdJ doon thl1 Qirlstmas aea&on. Let the weary
wayfarer have a night's shelter. a floor to
sleep on away from tJie cold and rain.
Could 1here be a· truer Cluiatmas bleiJo Ing?
· Phone 491-HELP and offer shelter.
HELEN KEELEY
Chairman
Human-Needs Adviaory
Board ol Laguna Beacjl
~ icili-. Oil' a n\iidenieanor a~' program, 11 have .aem the wiae ... • , • . , . . . • . . end udiciocls-uae 'ol di.!cretionary power,
·;. •, . . . . • . s . l1ally by olfl* ,Nye. Therefore, I To the Editor:
'1'111: • 1'\11Sft11'.HIT.1' ptepii!e of know It, is.posalble to·not only eoforce the l&ee '""the f-• -.. 1n 1·-e pnn· r..; • .:.........~· · • ..-~. that "· Ia-· law: b(i' at 'the ...,. Ume, to l!llltll "' ·-~ -• --~ -• ' Dec. t that 'lbomllslna is again at IL Oa11 ·~ .this :=f.'t~~ I:! :'.J,~ 1~~ ~~ ~u:'! · ~.,. .W:!: ~ ~ili:s .l::.~:!' ~ 1'-! la· Ip mna1n· 1, u a cil12en of department is either impartial In !LI en-Laguna. Now It seems she iJ r<pnlOll.llnf !"!l'!'t ~ 'nnt every vlcilalor croos-io=in'.!'t )>Qlley or stop this D0111el1Se the American Clvil.Uberlies Unloo, ol· Ill! F"1Jll "'°'."!lan!loia of. age or ',Immediately! flcially I assume; lo· repressing or ~ tm~y ..-..i ud · .FATHER JAMES B.-CORBE'IT prevenlln( Cbriatmaa o~ance In the
~ ~ be. ,..,,,.istent: ~ they do not ..Stt· editorial about . IChoolsl · • ... 111•;t11e fllll·-·ol "ball·m their ' -Editor ,Itmaybepossiblethal~
poqbta at411111e ol amst they should • wlll·get the Idea from fuch~·lblt U01f: tic1roerltildi without uceptlon. • ""la public ~enness i& •a ~:no-no:1thul. .1! tliil iolnihlooe;ar 1ieing dOl/e,.the 0,etl'-" Ktth .. Door• aeprivlng1depTbomasloaof,anissuelDd
-acticm qi affi<era Saporito and To the Edilor: · ' -.cll<otl at •a fu-·date . ..P. ~ 1•1n>'ind stmple hariss-At this rold Oirisfmas tlfue tiJerO,are · Civil, :American, Vnioo. L!bertY · -
!IM!Dt: el •~tl': .. lftMIP· H,ras.smmt. many young people pauin& .through these are1 beautiful word• and have gl'.el.t •·r..u -·is the viathle manifesla· Lagtal8 Beach who oeek lbolter,. noor . meanln(,and promlse!nis'loo bad Illa! !Ioli ol an lonzd p!1judlce. 1 do mt want on which lo throw a sleeping beg. '!be re-1uch11'0!$ bave been debased by putting
tD .-e this ln.-mJ local police. l do not quest. number froin five t0'10-dally anCi -t,bem in a different order q aaaociaUon
--1111'<1/1..i. develop .uch a reputa· on·oooaslon more. .. · . • · · With actloos foreign lo their Intent.
...... • · • , ' We,apj>eOl 'lo the congregationJ ol aJ! . , : . PAut: WESTBROOK , . . -. , . . ~-. -
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· 1 EditoJi-1 . • am far from av-lo such amu.oements,
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l~~~~·." ' ,. RaQAft_;...J>_ ·.• ; U I wenl It would be u mucb-lo ... tho I "'"-.a• ""~t erivtromnr:iitaL , a,s. · ~ " . -· pect as the enf~-' ,already taxin& , our • energy sourc~s ti ~.-.-.u.1 .... ..:.ac~-'~.i.....u ment. capacity., i
Wbendayis•donelDdohadow'l(all,tht ..';: f:!;_,11/<~tl!J! •. TIDS IMAG~~,S~b syllem
&Q(j,lllO can that pour . i!Jto Wuhlngl9n.' te~' me ·11ugely 'kilts .two.large.UJll\ ~-With-one small o.e., from the Mar;land apd Virglqla In the COllltnldtion o1 stone. Wbat, 11--ilJl.Jll>rlaril ab!)upt is
suburbs on an average work day pour Out this manumth en-not the sanitary diaposal of garbage, but
of the-city qaln. The action ii all for: terprise ls the .... Sw&-the fact tbat 1t· Ja. then used as fuel for fM. dilh syst.em" ~f_fe-heating af!d air-conditioning the very,
~u apin bu rebuffed attempts uae _di.sp»a) tJW, was _ 1tructures it comes out of... _
. :~~ =ter lhe fas~;~. , .. r.;: :.:.i1n::~lh~;: com-. -~ ~~·~='1~':~1:~
Columbl& the only state.level govenimeot plexes of ~lyt 3,000 a'partments have • and waterways too:ay, it would seem that
denied the rilbt to. tax lionr.,ldents' ~ 'been put UP' ~th built-In, vacuum. 'no building In the u.s: should' be permit·
mme earned in Its juri.sdiction. 'Ibat operated refu.M disposal ~es. These ted ·to go up"Without·~ for such a
jurisdlct.iQll includes a city core with a chutes, operating with pipes thit are two syStem; obviously if it ia~hl!lalled•dUring
populatiOn ''11 percent black. Many· rot ~ feet in•diame~1·carey ·all garbage-19 a construction; tbe ·costs ,would be.far less
~lar~ '!liigh coat" cilluos wbo need cen_tral . "'!ll~ d>ollll . oollide the thin adding · 11 •1o an -.alroodr· ui!ting
tnd'eued city, services but can't supply a building, in the ume·trmch u the.water atnJsture. ·
'COJ18.JIO»dirtg. incf'ise in tuable pro-·and sewer rriairis: ~~;~,~lizens are the ones-lefi A SENS~<i 0DEVICE airtOiiiatkal!y m~i:.:;.~i!!v:m~r:J;;.,~~~
-behlndln.ll!enaUonwideexodusofmlddle lilts all g~.'lild metal lrilmlhlo trash ·c11ango tbere'la between :eally good
anjf umer income families . a,nd heap. The rematnder•of 'theTefUMl ii. then 'ideas. Despite . our bre pie ad ou 1
busine!Se1 to the suburbs. According ·to dumped into :8nt incJnerator whii:fi S\.I~ .tz:Wporiation :•.JJ d ~unicatloo
one rtud;y, this meliJa that "ooe set of ~es the energy for heatine and air~· syst.ema, we remain insulir in ~ of
jwildlcUona ("'111lly the central city) d!Uonlng the buildings. · · adopting a.ome "alien" way of doin&
has· 1be PfOblems 1,11d ,tbe ·other set of 'Ibere has been a kit of tnvinmnlental things, 'l!\'111 when .these are cheaper,
jurildicUmU: "'(usually 'the .aubUrtis) bu . talk.about tbe"~ie-eyclln.g'.~ of m1terials; simpler,, · and 'iJnmedi.ltely seM u
the re!Ow-tt!." Proponents ol the. com-. •• lllli.wbal is) equally tmportan! is the need s1Jperior, . rSeU~rigKieo4s muter tax argufl ~t; suburban . cotn•. , . (or. our:recycl.W: of ene.lgy. · •· With all the promotional hoop-la for .the
H e · · muters·should not .acf4 :to .the pr.oblems. • . cAccordi.JJg to' power· e1j>erts, ·~world's W:alt Dlaney. World, it may turn out that YpocrlSY . · · · · · · ·wilbout ·addiAg•t6'1!\0 j;UourW .......... -·~ m .golng lo bo doubled by Its mosl endurin&.oontrlbuUpn to !lie bap-. · .-· · · · · · · · · · cMn:s. . tbe year 20011 only 30 y~ away. ~.is piness and w11l1re o( the .~rlcu
. · · · · · · · ··· . ~.J¥>l'T klM · and towm eitend an awesome proepect !ince we 1r1 pu.bllc li~. un~iround and aot.above lL . . . . .
WASllOOJmN ' -. India's amuily
:'""' "~" at the U.S. iJ ~ !Uta.nee of cbarac-
torltlle .allf~· bypocriay and
dllplldty. ....i...... W1i!Je ~ .......,.·aMl>ia country's lier(' .caoikiilolll6n . <ii the bald IDd ~ agmaloo qaii1st-smaller ---llldlti • la mill·· •
taiUJ. Ill ~ a
ft• ' F 1 lllilltt
'1111 -.. bt-..-.an4--"' Jtut,PQlllio hll
vnat•ked to • pd:llt """-,,....... miHtas1 ·lod·lntell!-
• • n~ • uthDr!Ueo -·--.fOi.l ..... im-that mill~ arilJ'i lndfa la • !lluch a Soviet satellita
aa Cal!&.~ ad otlMr Arab countriel.
JllUrU'UllLY subalsntlaUng that
m fllll lollowil>c:
~ ..-!y tm. llullia hu been
-·1.....,.bolmlncl1 largeat anm sup-.,u.r; la lad, _.-pt for a relalivel~
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·. ! ·~ >. • . • ~ell'1 local ~1es to commuters. Most levy ! · I an 'easy-~administer one percent on the •
small. amount of lesser weapons and
span parts, vlrtually all of lodia's major
military hardware has come from the
Soviet. Western authorities estimate
Ru111a•has so far sold Indla tmOre tlian
$1.5' bltuon in war maf,erials ...:. ,all ' on
Jong411r:m credit.
·-i.at summer, sirtmonths before the
iiulbn!ak ol the llg~Ung with Paklslsn,
Indl,a nelotJated large 1new anns orders ~ !be lloYtet-icr, nub delivery. Within
-1<3, MfG fighter-bombers,· ·'11U
lll~um and }ong·rqe. bombers, T-~
and T~ tanks and several hlllldrOd
medklm ·and large-eallber field guns
began pouring Into India.
__ fh&; Russian eqµlpment has been
largely ' used in the aggression against
Pakistan -plus .addillonal supplies, that
bavt bee.n rushed in ~ air and ua.
Tbele include huge quant.llies of 'am-
munlUc:m or aU kinds, ,oil and gasoline,
urgently needed !or India's attackiilg
planes~and tanks, and thousands of tons
o1 kraJjJ IDd other food. In the P11s!, India
· ha& been largely desienclent on the U.S. to
keep Jt1 dense masses from starving -
more than 14.5 blllk>n In wheat and other
producta. With this soun:e cut , off, the
Soviet Is havillg lo Ill! 1odia'1 bli 'food a:ap. . ' .
• +m:· AGPlll!SSM assault 0 n
Pakistan he l brought lo llgbt IMther
profoundly aign!fiunl facet of lodia'•
mUltary 1uboervlenco lo Russta, u
follows:
-'&!nlor Sovitl offi..n are •t the h<ad-
cpartara <I 1l>dJon combat forces down to
brigade (regtmental) teve~ NomlnaU1,
they art "observers" and 1'advl1e.rs."
Adually, their roles are Iar more lm-
porilllt. They ha•• a direct voice In the
• condl.tct of operaUona: 1a a iiumbtr of lo-
1tanct1, Ru111w are in charge aod Jssu·
In& the onlera. This la parilcularly '°
with armor and artillery units. Soviet al·
ficen also are having a big say in the ac--~mes of ~idents and nonruideotl F • aid p
tiviUes of the lndlan alr force. alill;e. Normally, the arrangement Is M e . 1tzger . . ape· r· s
. -RU!Si"1 military end civilian officials rec1proc_al: n!llln!lldents are allowed to o.r ., : ' · .· ·.
are on ijlt personal sWf ol. Prime cre~lt city in~e ~es againlt taxes in
Minister lndlra Gandhi. she is in constant their home communities, or vice versa. , .
toucb with them. In New Deihl But " auburllen and property and From Para, October, 1li4: "Dear Max:
dlplom&Ud circles , the report ' ls' ·going s~es .tuestrise, commuters . who pey 1 Under separate-cover I'm seildilig you .
around thAt these Sovlet""adVl.sers" Jtnaw city inoome. tu benefit less from the. tu · my third nOvet, 'The Great Gatsby' .. -"
more aboUt what Mlil. Gandhi is thinking credit ~ey1ce. . At th~ same . time,. From Edmund W.lllon tb-Sheilah
and doiM than most Inembers of-her auburbla 1 growing poliUcal clout· has Graham, ArUiur Mi.Wier . to ' Nancy
cabinet:-jShe rarely bolds Cabinet been effective·in blocking new central cl-Milford's "Zelda," what poSS:11i1Y la:.left ·to
meetings. -and only a few trusted lnsidera ty efforta !or commuter taxes. · · · · uy about F: ::Scott Fitzgerald? The
are comulted on poUcD. Jn a recent'example, Cleveland tried to -iilcal and anecdotal literature on the
IND I A'S SATELIJTE~relaUonehlp
revealingly explains wb.1' · RCJ.'1 s ll.'
penlmnUy vetoed the' ll!f · seturlty ·
O'.ltmcil11 "'orts to end t.be COrifllct. · · · ·
Tbe Soviet, having armed lndla lo ·the·
l<eth and largely dlr<cted 'the combat
operaUc:ins: of the infamous aggteask>n.
with equally unabashed crassneu IUJ>"
ported !ti satellite In the WICll!ied
purlieus of the United NaUoos by brazen.
ly blockini world moves to halt the war.
So it was oo surprise that Jndla11 busU·
Ing propaganda machllle, vigorously aid·
eel and abetted by Mola>w'•, UllClllou$Jy
berated the U.S. for condemning'. the
pious atlllk on Pakistan.. • ..... , ..
Dear
Gloomy
Gus \
Where m all those doc !oven!
"M .. 'a bell frimd'" ctttalnly de-
IUVe& an owner wllUng to leash
and clean up afler him ao that he
CID have a be>cb lo enjoy.
-C. D. O.
Tlltl ... "" ren.tt .......... ........ -•ftMrtlt tllMt ., ti. ...... ,. ....
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end Its J<ciproclty agreement, whlcli·call--ed for 25-percent or lhe city income tax .gifted and tonnented 1'0VeUSt far·
to return to the wage earner's home com· ouhlmtwe~hs ·od~.?_~mc;n:· ~ ~at~al c!e ·munity~ Mayor Carl Stokes claimed "the · . seu pr li.IU::U· u e ~eg ·
arrangement cost the city $1.1 mHllon -an-· . -tinueJ, a~ '° does JKlbllc h!.te~st ~n one_
nuaUy. But 14 suburban communlttea ... of . the great pterary cW1cten Of the
I amen Ung that "all they want Jo do b century· . . ' M • • •
drive us away," joined in a lawsuit that We have had ''The Lelters of F. Scott
won a delay untu 1972. • Fitzgerald," edited by Andrew Turnbull (1913). Now an even JIJO"' speclallzed col-
WHEN COMMUTERS protest "taxation lection "Dear • Scdtt-Dear M 1 x , ' '
without representation,'' city officl82I repr~taUvt correapondeoce from 1911
~tallate by pointing to restrtcUve. to 1941, the )'Mr o!•lhe writer's death,
silburban zoning pracUcea -.blob heve between him ·IJ!ll Mµwell E. Perkins,
!nipped the ... hiah cost" cltlun In lite · ·th• !egen<Wy edltot at Scrlbfter't 'Who ·
city's core. A lll'ther Irony ol the untaxed . lllJided and lialelled plUenUy lo him over
or uodertaxa! cmunuter. clty-dwell«s that rocky career.
aay;ia that he mes the services ol. tt)e
city "11llo •ikllnl lo Its coets and lower-THERE IS, after all, aomethln(ne'! tO
'°'Its property val.., wllll coagesllon, the Fltzgerakl-.tory!lt'• the Inner story,
noise end poQudon. the profwionaJ aide of thie wtlter who
· Mayor Stokes discovered that pushing held on to "dear Mu" as he would to •
for nonre&ldeni taxes aggravates already ;f1ther-pries~P,Ychlatrlst. From the :ii.
at.rained rel1Uons between the tWo year~ld author of "Tblt Side of
jurisdictions. Yel whether lndividuall or Paradise" to tbe dying craftsman at-
businessts react to the commuter tar to ternpttnc a comeback in tbe uollnis~
the extent Of chan&inl.. their ~ 11nt l.Ut _11coaa/' WI ll't abJe in this
locaUMI is -· · tmportant !ltarary doeument lo plug in "'
Walhlngion'• commut« tax debole h• the wrllll'= thoughtJ, ... unique features. P red I ct ab I y . eon-thualums,· adlces, his ~I
greaamen from Walhlng!Jm'1 IUburbl cloJ>le~and pair.
claim that Qingrea alone ii mpoosiblo He -• almoot always p18111ed by
for the fedonl city'• financial reaourca. money lioo!bln. Jiving beyood his means,
But Congr• has been reluctant to pl'G-liter l:eq>l:nt h1s d•uahter at VaSS1r, ·bis ·
ville adequate funds. Wallllngtoo'a I-wile In mental bolpllala, aCrooriglnjl'ad·
lity 1.11 the naUon '1 capital oblcuret -vances from Ptrklns, or bll agent~
but cannot hide -the fact that It is Ober. How l!>IDY ll\OUllnd rop1e1 must
another d .. ply troubled city whoso he 1ell of !hit or that book to get out of
suburban ollaprln& read IO bet w!tll.t . hock.Jo ~·1? He ,,,..io..aupetllclal
thumb to.the -· ahotl -and -fllma lo lloep
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/(· •• ' \ •• ;. 'JilOto ., ..
Lr ··'' ... •"·\· J ...... f · The 8oQ.10nan
"' ---..J . . .
his head aboye w1ter, for yws puttina
off the real thin&, to Mu's distress.
THE 0 DEAB SCO'IT1 letters are
equally revealing, the patient counstl of
the faf..her-priestoply~trlst. In a lat.er
reply io that:1'24 lette:t...about' "Gataby,"
Perkin•. W1'1)t~. tt. 1'aS "1;11 pe[fect a lhina:
as 1 eyer h•d any shart in publrsbing:"
The letters bri.sllo with &OSlip, abont
the. familiar P1M1 aowd of the '20s, lhe "~ criti~" ~.HoilyWood crowd of
Fitzgerald's final years.
Edited by John Kuehl · and J1cklon
Bryer, both J"'Ofeseors of English 1bd
Fitzgerald .speclallsls, lhil ja a bright
new .'tile in ihe Fitzgerald mOWc.'Tbere
can't.be much more or the story left un.
told .. 8ot .1 •ould have suspected that
before , this, correspaodence turned up
(Saibner:S. .$7.16.) ,
WU!ltm B-
By George --..,
Dear ~rge:
Where do you turn., 11 an advice
oolumniJt. when )"oU !.1v1 a ques-
,tion about IOIDethiarf Have you
ever uked uother advice coJ..
umnlst anythlnc? What did 1he ieD
you? t
Dear QaiOUI:
CUllJOUS
.I'm not go11JI to r.peat It!
Funn$ -Iha looked tile. such a
lady, tob. . .
(Pletae 10 out and 1et in lovelorn
trouble. Gtorat'I qutations have
-been entirely too lame lalely.)
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By TOM BARLEY 8¥.<l'; IJo\oll; 12, of 1811 Sin ~lllt'.Or-
or .. DallY •• ltlft de',· both " CoU Mui u uebUedl ol Three Orange .Coast service statioo lhe asserted ractel u ., opeaecl ,.. jl
oWners were ~ed out in ~rioi-'Q>urt ·~ 10' be a aiJ:-weeJt trial of. .6 defendants. • . • . td.tay as the "motivating force" behind s·'"-'A-.;.i.a;u .• n .. ~ •-'-' ..... ll an alleged auto repair racket carried out 1.cuwu ~ wt" w•"1l ,...,,_, ...,..
lnll ,.rv)ce stat!ool raiwillf! from Seal •talion In 00 aod aplntjod"tbelr oper•
Beach to Sin Clemente. , • llocs to the poinl C!at they cootrollod II
, Deputy District Attoj11ey lllc)>an! Sten-1tallona involving' fqur oil componles at
ton .named Edward Caniey, 2T, of~ ., the Ume~of ,the.ir arre:&t ln April. ,
Shell lfarbour Drive, Huntington Beech; 'ttJe' ~ut.or tok1 the neWlf formed
Jerry Kendall,$, of 11111 Sonora.Road aod jury thlt. the trio opeaecl 1JI06I of )he ..
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By BARBARA KREIBICU
Of .... ~, •1111 lttff
11.aguna's' temporary bo\lday yoUth' •
hoste:I opened its doots bt the old library
ooildU\!i Wedneoday • night, oot oot
Without some static ., lrol'fl COuncUman
F.dward Lorr, who said thls morning, "I ·
want it clearl)'t ~ !$1.~ "
tO provide: ~Ing for hi,~\_.,~~~··
any way~ by me \i·" ..,: ,·~·. >
Permission to open the 1"111dli18 ar
OlenneYre street and Park .Aveilue to
youthful wayfarers aeeking a SJ>Ol to pit
the~ sleeping bags was granted )'uadiyt
by the Orange C'Alunty • BOard of ,. Superv~ which owns the proPtify, on
the reque'st or Laguna Beach Vice 1'f•l6t• ·~
Charltoo Boyd, with the support of Coon:
cilmen Peter Ostrander and Roy Holm.
Boyd approached the supervilors ·on, ...
the request of lhe Human Needs Advjlory
Board, according to chairman Mrs. He)m "
Keeley, alter the board had betn adviSed
by the Free. Cllnit: of Uie need for terq.. . 1 porary shelter for young people posing •
~ the AJ1 Colony during :tilt ho1jday' I !
sea,On. ,
Thirteen members of lhe Human Needs
bOard qued to ... k lhe OJppurl of lhe
city and county to use the old library
buildinl as a temparary youth hostel, ac ..
.!ordlng to Mn. Keeley. The bulldU\!i is ochlduled !or demolition in lhe lzn..
mediaU fature lo."!'~,)"'Y. for \be ne•
library facility, '"' "'""" the """"'"""' awWded a coatract this week.
Immediately following the aJWrty ap-
proval, a city ere• moved in to clean up
the building, whldl bu been vac.nt !or
IOme mont.M, and tum on the utillUea:,. {
.. The city' bas been . most •ceoperative
and the cltan-~ crew dkt • bea~Utul • lob," said Mrs. Keeley !Illa nm.;(,
DOtJng that r .... way!Ws llad apen1 Ille
ftrst night. at the "bostel."
With city recreaUon director George
Fowler coordtnattng the project, she Id·
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FCC 'Will Drop '
Qffi~ ii) ~gunh
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I DAILY I'll.OT LI Th"1doy,-2l,1'71
• ' I €oast Churches· Slate Yule Rites
May peed Up
ftqad roject
~~ ' ' ' t By PA ICK BOYLE
~. ot ,w, f'll .. '1
JJ!lW: recent inconporation Of, the city ol
b\rine· might s?eed· coristrocU01n of An U·
~on to Alta Laguna Boulevard in
J..Muna Beach, county officiala &aid to-. diy.
'!be extension bad been planned for
completiOO by the fall or 1972, but the
project wu ret1tnUy rescheduled for 1973
beause Qf laci of funds. Aasi.stant county road commissioner
Murray Storm said today that more gas
taJ money will now be available for coun-
ty projects because the road! within the
boundaries of Irvine wW be maintained
by that city.
'"nie incorporation alters Qur prioriti~
ror construction," he noted, "because
Irvine will now determine its own
priorities." , "We can now re'assea.s our overall pro.
gram and there Is a good ch~ that
some projects will be moved up," he ad-
ded. "The Alta Laguna ei:tenslon might
be one of them."
'Storm said that . It might · be sever at
weeks be.fore county .officlaJa wouJd koow
for sure 'if the: project . would •be re-
sdieduled for construction during 1972.
,'School and city officials have a.sked
tblt the road be built as soon as possible,
~lrily to make school tran!portaUon
etsler ;n4 to make the Areh Beach
Hijcbta COlnmunijy more accessible to..
em~gency. vehicles. . .
The ,project, estimated .to cost $261,000, wUr connect homes at ·TO'p of the World
with ArCh Beach Heights via the ridg'
bthlnd , Bluebird Cany.on ... Most qf · the
area the roadway will traverse lies within
"t!{6 unincorporated area of the county:
"Of the total cost, the city will pay about
.f!,1.000, o[flci~.h!v• aald.. .
.st<irm cJ11>'"" 111,t Q"' f~cJor m r~olbii iii. ' rOoold Iii tllf ~. pUbllc PrJ:'n that has ' beeft
bmu(bt .on Ult county by school and ell)> ~··~·t *'" ' ··~· ,. ,, 'l'.li( ~,:b)arl...bas Ip . rt.'
queated &iperv!sor !IOnl!d c.., to do
all be can to move the.project back t.o it.I
original Umetable.
Tbe city· council at its last meeting
passed a resolutlon requesting that coun.
ty 1u tu funds ho aµacated thll tiscal
year for the project. ,
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REPAIR.~.
cOsta Mesa and Shell ' and Mobil 1tation1
in Anaheim, Tustin and Garden Grove.
Stent.on said he will also offer into
evidence the statements of customers at
all 11 stat.ions who allegedly were
hoodwinked into buying UMeeded tires
and srriall parts.
Stentoa 1aJd the defendants and their
employes literally squirted the shock
absorbers of customers' cars with fluid
while the vehicles were e11mined on the
1ervice.1taUon racks.
1be prosecutor said many customers
were then persuaded to buy new shocks
in the 'beUet that the sprayed part. were
defecUve.
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fN,MW"~ ~1.asiip10 CCll\PAM\" , . . '
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sir.et, pllm a Chlldrtn'• ctirlslmu Unlvet'lllllt Cburcl\i Dal Victoria St., fallll)l ... A feotlval ,.rvlce Js och<doled s.rvtce at 7 p.m. Chrl1tmu Eva and also will bol4I Cbrlltmu Eve wvlces at II . OlrllW Day at 10:30 a.m.
a 10 a.m, oervlce·Chrlatnw'monlfn&. p.m, , < NIWPOR.T BEACB
Mea V-V-M_. Cllolld. l"arlvltw Bapaat ~.,,., -f.alrvl&w :, cir-del Mar Com1Halll' ~
1711 -Str1el, will have a -.•1 ~· wjlJ bold a traditional family · ~llo..i, 111 HellOtrope Ave., wt1f
wvlct. at T:JO p.m. Cbrllbnu &wt and a 1ervlce Cbrlttma• Eve at 7:31 p.m. hGld" .p.c1a1 family service• in ·the
caodlelllM aervlct at Jl p.m. Jl'lrst (,)ii•• CUr"c:•, '1ll VM:toria St., unetuaey ,Cuiltmas Eve at 1 p.m.
Flrtt lJllltecl fdetltodlst Ourcll, 420 W. will celebrate Christmas Eve with com;. Newport Harbor Lulberaa Clr.G('c", 198
ttlh St:i 1'ill ~d special family services munlon at 7:SO p.m. A special sermon ,DQVer DrlVe ww hold s~lal services at
at 1:~ p.m. Chrl1tmas Eve and a will also be preached. 1:30 'p.m. chr1slmas Eve and 1t J.O a.m.
candlelight service with choir music at 11 Prince of Pe1ct Lutheran O.areti, 2987 Cliristmas Day.
P·l_!!· ; . Mesa Verde Drive, will .hold two special Lulbera1 Cllurcb or the Muttr 2900
llDl1R Chapel, metropolltan Com· cMtUelight services C?tiristmu Eve at 5 Pacinc View Drive, Corona de) M.;, will
muqlty phurch, meetin• ~t the Unitarian and 10:45 p.m. 'I1le flflt is designed for hold family worship at 7:30 p.m.
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It. Jamea Epl1eopal Church, ~ Via
Lido, wW hold a family Choral candlelight ser~c~ Christmas Eve at 7:l0 p.m .. a
festival services at 11 p.m. Md a apecial
service at 10 a.m. Christmas Day.
The 1Flr1t Cbvrclt of R.ell,glous Science
or ~ewport Beaclt, meeting in the Ebell Cl~. 515 Balboa Blvd., will hold
ChrlJtmaa Eve candlelight services at 7:30 p.m.
Plymouth Coalfti•ttoaal Cbllrdi of
Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., ·will hold
traditional· Christmas Eve candlelight
services with ~mmuniqn at 7:30 p.m.
lllJNTING'rQN BEACH
q.rlst Prttbytertu. Church, 2{1112
Magnolia SI., wUl • hol~ a candlelight
aervlce with Holy Communion at 8 p.m.
Ouistmaa Eve. .
r Community United MetbOdllt Church,.
8662 Heil Ave., will hold special service
Christmas Eve at a p.m.
Grace Lutheran Church, 6931 Edinger
Ave., has 1eheduled candlelight services
Christmas Eve at a and 11 p.m.
Kini of Glory Lutbuu Church, 17791
Newland St., will bold candleliiht
services Christmas Eve at 1 and 11 p.m.
FaJth Lutheran Church, 8200 Ellis Ave.,
will bold candlelight services Christmas
Eve at I .and 7:30 p.m.. with Christmas
Day 1ervlces at JO a.m.
Rtdemmer Lutheru Church, 163Sl
Springdale, will hold candlelight services
at 1:30 p.m, ·
TINY LOURDES COVARRUBIAS
Moving Around at 3 Pounds Ev•n
Girl
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8-pound Baby in 'Good' Condition
Her parenta have named her Lourdes
becall-$e they regard her survival as "a
miracle."
She is the third child of Mr. and Mrs.
Luis Cov2.rrubias of Huntington Beach,
lxlm pt:ematurely Dec. 6 at a weight Of
only 2 pounds 8 ounces and measuril)g
but 15 inchu. J
Now the med.ital stall at Santa Ana •
Comniunity Hospital reports she. is q,U
the critical 11.!t, is in "good" condition,
and weighs a meatier 3 pounds even.
"She should be abl• to go home in a
coupte of weeks wh~,11 she weighs a little
over 5 pounds," 1ald Mrs. Meta Arntz,
nursery 1uperln~dent.
The nursery staff which feeds the in·
fant eight times a day unashamedly calls
the child "Peanut" or "Poopsy."
"We all love her," Mrs. Arntz said.
"She doesn't squawk much yet but she
moves around a lot."
The infant has overcome t h t
respiratory problems that threatened her
surviyaJ and has successfully developed
her vital organs.
Her parents, who live at 17662 Beach
Boulevard, Huntington Beach, were plan-
ning on 8Jl()ther name for the child but
following the premature birth and
recovery they chose Lourdes after the
legendary shrine in France where
neiUmc11o1 Lutheran oarch, 9812
Hamilton St., will hold Christmas Eve
services at 7:30 p.m. From P.age I
American LAc'::i.':1t 'g;Z,~, 3~ Park LAGUNA YOUTlJ HOSTEL,
Ave., Laguna Beach, will hold a eucharist .
service at 11 :30 p.m. Christmas EVe and community churches are being asked to
a service at 11 a.m. Christmas Day. provide additional supervisory help. The Commwtlty Presbyterian t'hurch, 415 Forest Ave ., will hold Christmas Eve police also are being asked to have of·
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candlelight services at 11 p.m. with choir flcers rtop by to check on the hostel and
singing. talk to the visitors, she added.
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY Lorr said he was aware of these
Mount of Olivet Lutheran Church, 14122 precautions, but maintained that the
Chri1anta Drive, Mission Viejo will hold whole project .is "just. the opposiC.. to ,the.
Christmas Eve family services at 1 p.m. policy set by the council to make it un-
and a choral eucharist at 11 p.m. ~mfo~bl.~ for \hese .. pep_ple11,~ stay . !/!, .1Lolller¥ Cbprdi e!,Qiir Savior, San aro'!"'l·ln our town." · ·
qlb,iel''illd Sin Pal)lo,~ SIR Clemeritl, Deacribing the operation as "a devious
over his signature as vice mayor, with
conflrming signatures by · ccliricilmen
Ostrander and Holm. "I know councilman ·
Lorr was opposed," Boyd sai4 today,
''but the mayor ~ad \;iicaled to me ha
saw no reason to oppose the id.ea if .all the
requir~ents ·were met. However, when
it Cilfl\e til,Jle. to sigo the ~letter,. I found
the"mayOr}w!s out' Of !Own'and I had no
&iternative but 1o sigl(it as"vlee ma1'or' to' get' It bl!fOhTthl' suPefVisoW '' -.-Tl,· '
· He also slgned a:n aireement wiUi the
cou~ty. regarding use of the building
again 1n the· absence of Mayor Richara
Goldberg, Boyd said, after . the city at·
torney had approved thl dOcument.
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Of tit oa11r Plltl llltf " ReaJlgnment of Aliso Creek to· provide
a greenbelt recreation area bu been
delayed by county supervisors upon ad·
vice (I( the Orange County Citizens Direc-
tion Finding Commission.
Andrew May of Irvine, representing the
citizens group, Tuesday read a Jetter
signed by Chairman Rodger Howell
which asked that the project be referred
back to county Planning Commission "for
public hearings as required by the new
State Jaw on environmental quality,"
Howell also stated that preliminary
proposals for development cf the
greenbelt area did not conform to the
county's El Toro area General Planning
Study,
Fifth ' District Supervisor Ronald W.
Caspers agreed with the · comnilssion'a
request stating, "Haste alwlys makes
waste. We may be making a sacred cow
out of a ditch. I checked the area and
there. are m1ny ugly 1pots which ca~
be improved much.''
Last spring, private land owner• in the
El Toro area told of plarui for a regional
park' ·along Aliso Creek u an alternative
to a "concrete ditch."
·Plans included 174 acres from Second
Street ln·El Toro oorth to Cook's Corner.
The entire county-proposed Aliso Creek
study project covers .2Z.OOO acres e1.·
tending from Trabuco Canyon to the
Pacific Coast In South Laguna,
CUpera.aald Tuesday that future align-
ment· of Jeronimo and La Pax roads
entered int'o the Aliso Creek plans.
He moved that the proposal be teferred
to the planning and road departments un-
til current environmental studies are
completed. He added that County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper abould 1tudy the state law
mentioned 'by Howen, foc interpretation,
Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden
Grove warned that the state law . "Is very
vague, poorly written." He is chairman
ol the State Environmental Quality Steer·
Ing Committee.
Saddleback area leaders are bac:klng
the greenbelt pl1n, arguing that en· vtronmentaJ development will cost leas
than a concrete channel.
Robert Peterson of VTN of Oranae.
CoUnty, a consulting firm which made a
1tudy ln 1970 of the 174-acrc parkw1y
touth ('If Cook'• Corner also warned that
moot of the land would bt Inundated In
tht evtnt of a flood. "However, the
creckbed ls dry normally •nd flooding
ta.ku place about once each 15 years," he
added.
The VTN study, made tast year, hu
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ding final flood control and road plana~
lf th~ complete pl1n Is ever con·
1wnmated It Will Include a 17-m.ile atretch
af the creekbed which could provide 500
acres of parkland that ta not suitable for
other development because of the nood
dan1er.
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which Hope befriended
child.
a Vijtnamese
"l think that had something to do With
·.my aetting to set him (Tranh)/' Hope
said.
Hope 111id that during his meetlng with
Trai,11 "there. was not one bit of vlllflca·
tlon."
"We had a long talk," Hope aaid. "Ht
kept coming back to the same speech .:...
that the \var could be over if Nll:an would
listen to the seven points made at the.
peace talk! In Paris."
Hope 1aid Tranh commented that his
country had "been at w1r for 28 yean"
and wanted peace .
Hape quoted Tranh as saying "wouldn't
it be great if we had peace and you could
come and ente.rtaln in Hanoi?"
Hope aald his En1llah language talk
with Tranh covered a wide range of sub-
jects and "we even got Into iolf. I show·
ed him a picture of my &randson playing
pool with me."
Overall Living
Costs Dip 0.2%
The cost of living Is down -and up -
In Orange County, accordinJ ta the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statlstlc:s.
Suianne Sadowsky, head of the labor
1tati1Uca office Jn Los Angeles reported
Wednesday that the overall coat of uvin,
lndu dropped a mln!Jcult I.I percent In
November.
But, she 1dded. food and othet .con-
sumer prlce1 roae during: November and
this lndu. for the mcnth 1tood at 120.i,
meanin1 1ood1 and 1ervict1 wblch cost
$10 in JM7 DOW coat $12.01.
The overall decrease in the lndt1. she
attributed to 1a1 price w1r1, lower used
car prim aJl!f a cut In morti•S• Interest
rates.
will hold a children's service Christmas method of getting around councj\,pollcy,"
Eve at 1 p.m. and a traditional service at he charged , "This is an irregular~ im·
11 p.m. proper action taken by Councilman Boyd, Chrt1~ Lutheran Churcll, 35522 Camino all done outside council meeUngs to avoid ·
Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, will hold a pub!iC •tngs and debate.
Christmas Eve ca~lellgbt service a:t 7;30 •1ne flfllt ,J 'heard of it was Saturday·
p.m. night •~.!h• city Chrlslmu i>ar\y. I told Shtipberd of the Hills United Cnucll of Councilman B6yd I would strongly oppose
Chris&,· 2463i La Vida Drive, Laguna the plan and the mayor indicated he too
Niguel, will hold a family candleUght was opposed and would not sign the letter
service at 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve and a to the Board of sUpervisora.
Christmas morning service at 10:30 a.m. "The next thing I read in the paper the
Faith Lutheran Church, 3"381 Calle city is proylding a hostel for the hippies.
Portola, 1 Capistrano Beach will bold I think we're aiding and abetting
Mil~ Keeley commented tOday, 11Jt's
better to have the .young people here
under supervision than out in the .caves
and miJling around on private property
So f8.r as juveniles are ccncerned, th&
Free Clinic refers them to the proper
agency .
Russ Blast Hinted special choir service Christmas Eve at 1 runaways and juveoiles not under control.
p.m. and a 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day of their parents, in clear violation of state WASffiNGTON (UPI ) -The Atomic
service. law. Last year at this season it cost the Energy Commission has picked up
, FOUNTAIN VALLEY taxpayers $72,000 to keep the hippie drug seismic signals which it believes came
F-lnfUD.ited Methodist Church of Fouo· · cult out of town and this year the city is from a 200.kiloton to I-megaton under~
taln Valley, 18225 Bushard St., will bold · providing free sleeping quarters fot their ground atomic blast north of the Ca.!ipian
Christmas Eve services at 1 p.m. for use." Sea in the Soviet Union.
families and a traditional choir service at Councilman Boyd said that the letter of It was the 12th such presumed test
11 p.m. request to the supervisors had gone out recorded in the United States this year.
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SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE·
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Wt Invite you to attMld H. J, Garrttt'1
19th Semi • Annual Clnrance Sale. Each ynr
at tfll1 time, Wt offer our regular stock mer•
chandlse at fObulolli rtductlons~lt is an oppor.
tunlty for you to purchast carefully 1tlecttci
pltc~ from tfl• most co.mpr9henslve collection
of truly fine furnltilre and acce.1sorie1 In the
Harbor al'ICI at a reduced price. The sale begins
Monday thrla January 30. R19ular. store hours
will prevail, ~Ir '!cidtd f!'llll excepted.
You 1rt corJi1lly invittd fo vi1it our
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BJ p~ llALLAN vide 111 accoa lo It or llM of our oewers "I'm vitally conctmed aboui this," utd U..t a oubltanttal pi.ct of prot*!y 1'
PW •"41 -l think 1"t'lhould hlV. IOlnttblna to P'onW. ·~1'm not u eoncerned. about under one. o"aerahlp . .But wltb -l,11111
ii 1rowiq In San -uy obout It, conotdtriD1 tho deNlUa what It wUI look Uke from 1he fr,.woy " lmalJ lo!J you have ,.,. contnll llld JI a
Juan galnst plans for a 'propoud tor t.boM hllttldef." Jam 1bout. "hat Jt will do io the bJl11." .i;.; .. 900 doean't maintain his pro~• maulw mobile.home subdlvlslol'J carved The project, belnl developed by Xahn H1 uid development planl for tht ...,. .,.. ...
bllO bllltldes overlook.ina: the city's Company of San Diego, wu ilnvelltd nme property four ye1r11ao bf Another thtr•'i nothln1 you can do aboot jt,''
mrtbwat bo.:ndarles. before the PlaMlng Commission Tues-firm called· for the grading of 2$ mHlion Councilman Jim Thorpe also expressed
~ TOI\)'· Forster said today he is day, • cubic yards of earth to make the area conctrn about the deJelopmerit but took a
1'diulte61eally oppoaed· to it." Current plans, discussed by the flnD11 1t1ble for development. allghtly different vleW"p:>lnt. ~
"l don't hlvt too much Information on pliMlng engineer Roy Gohara, are to Forster said he illsq Is opposed to the 1 ·"tt Isn't really the city's place to tel
U but from what l've read 1'm very ap-develop a, major portio n of the prope~y concept otaelling individual mobile home people outside the city what to do with
~nllve about 11;11 he said. . ' into single-family lots for mobile homes lob beca~k there ls very little cont.rot on their property," 'he aaid. "But U they
"tr It places any burden at.all on our _ the first such subdivision In Orange how tho~ Iota are ~eveloped. have any Idea abOut future annexallon .l ;;:;;;~;~ \-Bike Tr:~i·7;I·;:~'1::.-·
Atta~s Prior ' . .
To Cease-fire
SAIGON .(UPIJ. -.CQmmunlst ·troops
lncre&sm, their attlck1 on thi eve of
tMir oWn three-day Chrlltmu ,ceue-firt
lobbed eight rockeb Into a paratrocp
'bue at Th.ten Ngon today, blowing up an
utUJery ammunJUon 'dump and gasoline
atora&• area.
The air war al1M> increned In tempo
ud the U.S. C.onnnand said 1 U.S. FlOS
tired on and probably destroyed a radar
lite 75 miles 10Uthwest of Hanoi Wed·
nesday ln the fourth such protective reac-
tion strike in M how"s. 851' atruci. in
South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
The Communlsta have called a three-
da7 cease-fire• effective at 1 a.m. Saigon
time (noon EST) and the AW• have call·
ed One for Otristmas Day ()nJy. AJ the
deadline approached 1pokesmen reported
the Communists bad increased their at-
tack1 three-fold.
The 1s.taoo Command reported South
Vletnamr.se paratroops aupported by
thelr own tactical air 1trikes battled
Comniunln foot soldiers along the
eastern Cimbodla front Wednesday ~
the heeviell fi&hllnl In a week. It oald 59
Communist! were killed near the Cam-
bodian border towns ol Suong Chnun
near the Chup rubber plantaUon.
1n Cambodia, where no holday ceue-
ftrtl have been declared, government
troops IOPfed their second success in two
days. A 1potesman In Phnom Penh said a
Cambodian force broke through and
relieved ·the besieged 1arrieon town ft
Taine K.luk. 50 mu.. north of Phnom
Penh, tn Ught ftghtloc.
The Cambodians relieved a second
besleced town, Pnl<bem, on Tueodoy and
tl!en puai1ed 10 mlleo nortllword to
rec>pen 50 milel!I of HighWay e. Tbe
govtmment was. reported to have suf~
'fared ~ -~ botlnowno. 'Ula
mortar attlck on the South Vletname11
para~ base ·~ Thien Ngon,: 72 mllea ~ .. .,....,,w .. tbteeconatn ac • ~-tllt balO; !Ml ii a ,..., iJorq6
1tt1 tor eovernmen.t paratroopers nretJI"'
Ina Jungles tn C&mbodlo.
Today the Oommunbil acored dJrecl
bit.a wblch destroyed 1uOllne and ",more
than IOO howitzer ahtlls" and aent black
mnoke bUlowiq 3,000 feet Into lhe air.
Overall Living
Costs Dip Q.2%
The cost of living ii down -and up -tn Orange COunty, according to lhe U.S.
Bure.au of Labor Statistics.
SuzlMe Sadowsky, head of lhe labor
1tatl1tics office in Los Angeles reported
Wednesday that the overall cost of living
inda dropped a miniscule 0.2 percent in
November.
But, 1he added, food and other con-
sumer prices rose during November and
this lnde1 for the month stood at 120.l,
meaning goods and services which cost
flO in 1967 now cost $12.01.
The overall decrease In the Index she
attributed t.o gas pri~ wars, lower used
car prices and a cut in mortgage interest
rates.
OIAMtol COAST
DAILY PILOT
Railroad Holds Key to San Clemente Network
A 1ystem ol bicycle trai11 which could
take eycllsta from the north Sin
aemente city limits to the 10Uth could be • completed by the start of next summer,
ii critical approval comes from·the Santa
Fe Rallroad.
City Engineer Phil Peter said that one
major 1e1ment of cycle paths -planned
for the lboulder of an 'improved North El
Camino Real -will be a certainty before
the start of summer.
Final drawings and county approvals
are pendJn& for that project, calculated
to cost about 12.32,000.
B1.:t the second segment, a length of
p~thway folk>wing city-owned easements
and railway property along t h e
beachfront, would require the approval of
the railroad.
Peter said preliminary indications are
tha,I. ~ railroad would balk at such a re-
quest.
The beachlront tnll ii an Idea pro" moied by Mayor Wlli.r' f:v,.., who
rect11tl1 ..Uected tbat lhe dty Oflllneer
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6681 Heil Ave., will hold special ,em.ca
ChrtsJmas Eve at a p.m. .
Grace Latlleraa CbU"Cb, P31 Edinger
Avt.,. ba1 lcbeduled candleli&ht services
auistma1 'Eve at I and 11 p.m.
'Klq .i Glwy Lattleru Cliaidl, 17'191
Newlllld . st.. will 1¥>td candltllgbt
S«Vk'es Oirialmu Eve at 7 and 11 p.m.
. ,.. Ladaeru Caare~. 1200 Ellis Ave.,
will hold candlelight aervJcU Cbrl1tm11
Eve at j. and 7:30· p.m, with Oiriltma1
Day 1enW at 10 a.m.
t1al I F .... ClalNla. t•l
Sprincdale, wm bold Candltlll)ll oervicea
at 7:' ...!~, tc'aj
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America Catilolie Clillrd, 340 Park
Ave., Laguna Be.Ch, wQI hold a e~arist
service at 11:30 p.m. Chrislma1 Eve and
a ,ser;vke at 11 a.m .. Olilrtma1 Day.
.Commally J'ru~oa Cliarch. 115
Forest Ave., will hold Christmas Eve
candlelight services at 11 p.m. with choir
1lnging.
SOUTB ORANGE OOUNTY
Mount of Ollvtt Lutheran t'lturcb, 24722
Chris1nta Drive, Mission Viejo Will Mid
Christmas ·Eve family servi~s at 7 p.m.
and a choral eucharist at J 1 p.m.
Latberu Ourcti ol Our Savior, San
Gabriel and San Pablo, San Clemente,
will hold a childr'en's service Christmas
Eve at 7 p.m. and a lradltional service at
11 p.m.
Christ Lutheran Church, SM22 Camino
Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, Will hold a
Christmas Eve candlelight service at 7:30
p.m.
Sheptlerd of the Hills United Church of
Olrl1t, 24631 La Vida Drive. Laguna
Niguel, "'.Ill hold a family candlelight
gervice at 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve and a
Chrlstmasmoming service at 10:,30 a.m.
Faith Luther• Cburcb, 3Udl Calle
Portola, Capistrano Beach will hold
1peclal choir service Chrlstm11 Eve at 7
p.m. and a 10:30 a.m. Chrl1Lrna1 Day
1ervict.
draft a study lo determine eost.s of the
thoroughfare.
Pets said thi! week that oorwtructing
the trail would be easy, simply a matter
of grading the -.rea with city eqijfpu\ent
and umping a thin layer of decomposed
granlte.
Curhs, which oouJd bring the cost up
considerably, are not being planned,
Peter said.
If the railroad were to grant aw.oval
for public use of the area between the
tracks and the base of the bluffs, cx_cl!sta
would be able to ride safely fr:om
Shorecliffs in the northerly part of San
Clemente, along El Camino Real, then
head toward lhe shoreline and follow the
granite trail all the way W the northern
boundary of San Clemente St.ate Park.
Peter said the city's $1111,000 cost for
the widening of El Camino Real will be
half lhe total bill . The city 1hltt could be
tbrou&b state rebates on gasollne tue1.
Councilmen hive yet to stamp firial.1p-
proyll oo lhe project which would be
shared with the couoty'1 Amrial
Highway Financing Program.
Essentially the El Camino job would
create 1afety shouldert on both sides.
Each of the eight-loot wide strips would
serve as sate paths for cyclists, emerien-
cy parking and emergency pedestrian
use.
On the bluff side, Peter has suggested
the constructiQn of 300 feet ol crib walls
along the blse of the unstable bluffs to
keep falling soil and rock1 from rolling
9nto the roadway.
The walls also would keep the
shoulders clear for traffic uses . At
preent the only shoulder, on the bluff
side, is clogged with slide debris, foreing
cyclisls to swerve into traffic.
Capping along most sections from
Camino Capistrano to Avenida Pico
would complete the work.
"We hope we can get eve.ryQUng wrap-
ped up and ready for a cootract in early
opriq.
"U it workJ out that way, we'll be
finished in time for aumm.er." Peter Hid.
Aliso Greertbelt M(We
Delayed ·by Supervisors
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Realignment of Allao.Creek to. pr0vld(
a l!'ffnbelt recreation 1rt1 bu betn
delayed by county supervilOrt up>n ad·
vice of the er.,.. Collnty Cith1111J otrec.
lion Finding Commission.
ADdrew May of Irvine, repruenting tbe
cltluns eroup, Tuesday rud • letter
1lgned by Chairman Rodger Howell
---u.~-back t.o county Planning Commlalon "for
II nf" reql!ll:ed br~ tnlnmt~i lllilib . atated iliat --~lli
propoWs for development of the
greenbelt .arei did not conform to the
counb'1 El Toro area General Plannln1
StudY,.
Flftl> Dlltrlct SuperVloor Ronald W.
Cupers •ereed with the comml!.slon'1
request atatlng, ••ffute alwaya ma~s
waste. We may be mallnc a sacred. cow
out of a ditch. I cbeclted the area and
there are many ugly spots which cannot
be improved much."
L.ast spring, private land owners in the
El Toro area told of plam for a regional
park along Aliso Creek as an alternative
to a "concrete ditch."
Plans included 174. acres from Second
Street in El Toro north to Cook's Comer.
The entire County-proposed Ali.Jo Cnek
study project covtra 22.000 acres ei-
tendlng from Trabuco Canyon to the
Sail Oemente
Marine Refuge
Areas Requested
Pacific Coast In South Laguna.
Caspers said Tuesday that future align-
ment of Jeronlmo and La Pu roW
entered Into the Al!JO Creek plan1.
He moved that the propoul be refernd
to the plaming and road departments un-
til current envtronmental' atudltt are
completed. He added th1t County Counsel
Adrtln Kuyper lhoWd study the state law
I mentioned }>Y Howe!~ for lnle<1>rF~ti~.
Superv!Jor David L. Baker of Garden
Grove warned that the state law "ls very
11ague, JIC!jlrly ~IUen.'",H! " "1airJM!! (I the stale En\oironmental QUality Stier-
tng Committee.
Saddlebaci. area leaders are backing
the greenbelt plan, arguing that en-
Vtronmentai development ·will coat Jess
than a concrete channel.
Robert Peterson of VTN of Orange
c®nty, a consultlni: firm which made a
1tudy in 1970 of the 174-acre parkway
aouth of Cook's Corner also warned that
most ol Ute lend wou.ld be inundated in
the event of a flood . "However, the
creek.bed is dry normally and flooding
take~ pl1ce 1bout once each 2.5 yean," he
added.
The VTN study, made last year, has
not yet been approved by the county pen-
ding Jlnal flood control and road plan&.
If the complete plan Is ever con-
summated It will include a 17-mile stretch
of the creekbed which could provide 600
acres of parkland that is not suitable for
other development became of the flood
danger.
jJ. J.
T!lorpa alao 11pr-_. about
1111 Gf ~ <UJ'• -IJld ..Wan,
aitlloup In the Moulton· Nlgutl Wotor
Dlltrlct, the etnuent would be tre1\ed
eventually in the new San Juan sewer
plant.
Thorpe 11id he also la 1ppre.h!n1lve
.about putting mobile bome1 on land that
Is too unstable ror regular homea.
''Thlt bothers me. I don't really
llu thine• built on lllldsUda arw. I
would want to tee more comP1ctlnl done.
Sched~rlg
Of 'Holiday
Hours Told
\
·.
With Chrl.stmas fallln& on Saturday thia
year, there Is some contwlon as t.o what
business and civic of/Ices will be open
and Which will be clo~ed.
The rule of thumb along the Orange
C.oast is that most city offices will close
Friday as will all county offices.· The
state and federal offices,.· post offices,
courts, bank! and atores }"ill be open on
Friday but will be operating with
akeleton crew1. Banks will close at 3 p.m.
· Recently, County Suptrviaor Ronald W.
Caspers of Newport Beach proposed that
county board members take part of their
vacation.s during the Christmas-New
Year holiday period.
"Under the present setup, we all vaca-
tion at different times during . the year
and much county business is held up,
either at the request of the absent
supervisor or members of the public,"
Caspers explained.
Th~ County Admlni!tralive Officer
Robert Thomas was asked to check with
other counties to ascertain their vacation
letups.
With the exception of Newport Beach,
all of tht Orange Coast cities will follow
the closed Friday but open Monday
schedule. Newport's city hall will remaln
Open Friday.
Stores in Fashion lsland, Newport
Beach, will be open to last minute shop-
pers until 5:30 p.m. Friday. Costa Mesa's
South Coast Plll.8 atorel!I will keep their
doors open until 6 p.m. Friday and in
HunUngton Beach, Huntington Center will
be open until S p.m .
All the centers will be closed Christmas
day, but stores in all three major oenter1
will be open for bUJinw on Sunday.
From Page I
HOP.E •• ,. .. '
which Hope befriended a Vietnamese
child.
"I think that bad something to do with
my getttng to 1ee him (Tranh)," Hope
said.
Hope said that during his meeting with
Tte.nh •·there was not one bit ol vlllfica.
lion."
"We had a long talk," Hope sakt. "He
kept coming back to the same speech -
that the \\•ar could be over ii Nixon would
l~ten to the seven point! made at -the
peace talk.! in Paris." ·
Hope said Tranh commented that his
country had ''been at war for 26 years"
and wanted peace.
Hope quoted Trinh u saying "wouldn't
It be great ii we had peace and you could
come and entertain In Hanoi?"
Hope said hls English language talk
with Trinh covered a wide range of sub-
jecta and "we even got Into golf. I show·
ed blm a picture of my grandson playing
pool with me."
Tbor,o •Id be loo ..w ,,... to ...
hllltidea uncllanAI but lullw JMo ts
little that can be done.
Another area ol concern Is the effect on
ecl\Qoll. ThOrpe said he hopes the
developerS will meet with the Capistrano
Unified ·School District to make long
range plans about schools needed to ae-
commodate children produced from the
eventual 5j000.unlt project.
SchoOI district offlciall, on vacaU()ll
this week, '\rere unavallable for com·
ment.
. \ From Page I
REPAIR •••
Costa Mesa and Shell and Mobil stations
in Anaheim, Tustin and Garden Grove.
Stent.on said he will also oiler into
evidence the statements of customers at
all 11 staUons who allegedly were
hoodwinked into buying unneeded Ure1
and small parts.
Stenton said the defendants and' their
employes literally squirted the 1hoct
absorbers of customers' cars with fluid
while the vehicles were ezamlned on the
service station racks.
The prosecutor said many customerl
were then per&1aded to buy new 1hock1
in the belief that the sprayed part& were
defecUv.e.
Stent.on said all employes of the CQm·
bine carried "pokers" and bott1~s of fluid
on thtir persons for usa ort"Can that were hoisted on the racks in the pretense that
mechanical defects and faulty tires had
been spotted while the customers were
buying gas and oil.
Stenton said the trio operated their own
large warehwse in Garden Grove where
tires and accessories needed by the 11
stat.ions aliegedly. lnvoWed in the repair
racket were distributed to all members ol
the conspiracy.
The prosecutor said that the defendant.
and their employes took·· ln many
tHousands of dollars in the replacement
or parts that were never faulty.
It is alleged that their defendants and
their employes had three prime target!
in the operation of the alleged repair
racket; single girls with credit cards, out
of state motorists and "anyone with a
Mexican license."
'Counter£ eit' Bills
Flood S. ~alif.,
U.S. Investigates
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Southern
California is bein& !1ooded with millions
of ''counterfeit pills" sold 11 the product
ol American d~' c0mpanies but Jn a~
tualitY lmiuggled' ln from 'Mexi.:0. ,.,.
cording to a police department chemist.
The pills range in type from medication
for high blood pressure to sleeping pills
and other dangerous drugs, 1 a Id
DeWayne Wolfer.
·Wolfer told the city council Wednesday
that federal authorities had est.abllsbed
that a large number of pills on the local
market were "coWlterfelt."
"We can •t say that American com-
panies are: makifig them and selling them
on the illicit market. That's what the
government Is , trying to determine,"
Wolfer said.
"Just becaUSf: they have a name on
them doesn't actually mean tbey come
from that drug-company."
Federal authorities are now fn.
vestigating the traffic, trying to
detennine ho'!' the .. counterfeit" pill1
reach Calilomia mari!:ets, Wolfer 11id.
nineteenth , . ,
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY
Firlt Uoltect'MeU!odJ1t Cln1rcb of Fon-
ta!n Volley, 11225 BW!hard St., will bold
Christmas Eve 1ervlcts at 7 p.m. for
famiHes and 1 lraditlon&J choir ae.rvice at
11 p.m •
Establishment of Marine LUe Refuge
areas In the San Clemente kelp beds has
been proposed by the California Regional
Water Quality Control Board, San Diego
Reg.ioo, and supported by the Oranae
County Board of Supe"isors.
The quality control agency plans to
designate the special areas as those of
"Special Biological Signllicanct" and
such detignalion would subject the
coasUlne to more restrictive water quall-
ty control, including sewage dlspoasl.
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Officer Ousted
For Moonlighting
Appeals for Job
A former California highway patrolman
who claims he was unjustly fired because
he "moonlighted" as a construction
laborer has appealed In Or1na:e County
Suj)erior Court for relnstatemtnt to his
Job 11 a traffic officer. •
James F.dward Reid, 31, was fired
April 12 after a Stale Personnel Board
hearing In which IJ w11 llleged that ha
violate<I CllP ruleo by takiq '"' 1 1econd Job IJld that he withheld deiallo of hl1
earnings in a IAs Angeles County
Superior Court divorce heiring .
Reid asks ln the writ of mandate that ii
awaiting setting of a court hearinl for
rtveraal or that decision. He claims that
he ••s advised by the lawyer who handl-
ed his divorce acUOn to rtfraln from
commenUng ()n the income he derived
from his second job.
Re.Id tllO c:l1lm1 that lt was never his
Intention to dtctlvt hearing offlctn and
that hl.s testimony at the Maring wu not
dishonest and was 1n keeping with
deputmental rules.
No Ume ha.a been given for control
agency action on the proposal. Supervisor
Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach urged,
and got, board support of the move.
Reagan May Ask
Teacher Raises
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald
Reagan will propose $95.1 mUlion In pay
raises for slate employes, including
. university and state collegt faculty,
1tartlng July I, the Slcramepto UniQn
_..ied today.
'Ille newspaper said a confidential
memorandum from State Flnanee Direc-
tor Verne Orr to all state department
heads indicates that the money w1s found
to be 1v1llable durlng flnal eompU1tlon of
the 1172-7! state budjet. The apendlng
r.rogram will be preaented to the
e«islature early nut year.
Last July Reagan vetoed state employe
. pay ralse11 contained In tht 1171·72. 1tate
budget pused by the leglslalurt. Earlier
this week, he v&ed bllls providing f34
million ,fn pay boc>sts for most state
employet. In both casts be flid there
were no funds 1v1U1bl• tc> f1nanct t.hfl l&
c:re1ses.
I
We Invite you to attend H. J. Garrttt's
19th Saml • Annual Clearance Sale. Each year
at this time, we offer our reqular Stock mer.
chandlse ot fabulous reductions. It Is an oppor-
tunity for you to purchase carefully stltcttd
pieces from the most comprehensive collection
of truly fin• furniture and accessories In the
Harbor area at a reduced price. The sale beqlns
Monday thru January 30. Regular store hours
wlU prevail. Fair traded ltemi exctpttd.
You •r• corfll•lly ln'tlt1d to 'tlslt our
ahowroom•, cli1p'l1yln9 , • •
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PROFESSIONAL
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liFor The i .
, Record
Bklckot&Ut
Loss of Utilities
Car Pool
Proposal
Under Way
CO<Ut Men in Libel Suit
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SANTA ANA -A lone ollD-olnclol uplulflloll !Or kll ae--"<I· bJ m. • -df\11 l1hlt lull 1111riled b)' IJon. lllll1lld ollormr Gar•h
P....,nt._..m.'1 aoalntl "We deem bll ectloft In th1I llhlllenbll'lor al lhe lula at a hllta-i:oolnlvny !bat reopect lo be a complete viii-Ana law !Inn of Rutm ...
divided Ille Sonia Ana Poll<t,_c11c_a_uo_n_of_lhe __ dtl--''""-'-at1_'1'11cker __ • ------department Dve yun qo )\u•· Cited by, Chamber: A ---·-~-~ been eel for trial March I 1n.1.-----------------"I SANTA AN -•-~·-• Orange County &lpsrlor•Courl.
Paclllc NorlhMll P!pel!nf dlslanee betwt<n two points 11 It 11m pit former 11 .. tenant
Corporation, acConllnC lo lhe a atralghl line. Loran NorlOD qilfist U,. two
-.,. l'O"P'• ""'1ulloa. II one point II Santi Ana aulhon ot an arUdt llllltled
Tbat merger bad beell College, the be!t way of get~ 11Wba~ Jfllppened When the
unanlmoualy opproved by lhe ting th.,.. 11 In a car 'aod the John Birch· Society lleclded Jo
Federal Power O:xmmsion u Lo B h Get the Police aitef ol a lhe'mool elllclenl and rollahle ng eac best way lo find a parking Ca!Hornla City" -Corul& de! '
way <I meelln& Colllornla'• place Is to i'"'i up In car Mar wrtler Jooepll N. Bell aod
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YO ALL OUR FRI ENOS In tho Horbor orao who •.
halpod In bringing loy to the child,... ot Fairview •.
tiospltal -we extend our th•nk1 •ncf be1t wflh11
for o Hoppy Hotkloy s..-.
UNITED CALll'O!INIA llANK1
C-..dol Mor
SANTA ANA '.-A raply to
cha<g,. cl Orange Qlunl>'
government (1962·70) belnl
dominated by ''Chamber of
Commerc.types, 11 voiced by
&lpervlsor Robert w. Baltil\
lut week, II found In a reso!I>'
tlon adopted by the county_
chamber'• boml of dlroclon.
Calling a 11 en ti... to
ever lncrualng natural gaa\ F Is Dixon Gayer, who today beada demand!, Including SOUlhci'n Pair ace poo~ is the theory behlnd11 the journallam department at,._ _______________ .,
CalJlwnla Gaa c o m p a • Y ' Loog Beoch state ColJ<Ce. r threatened power blackouts
'•due to ecological baITlers".
the chamber ~rs added a
warning that natural gas sup-
plies may be severe.Jy curtail·
ed beca\111> of a recent U.S.
Supreme Cdurt dlCision.
( wbJch omea orange eoan. 'spring semester Jll'Oil"llD -Norloo wanll tlll,sGO from,._ _________________ ..
ly), the chamber stat... Theft Rap \ie1ng qraanhed by the the two wr111r1 aod -1 ... •
The c b a m b e r resoluUon
points to the ''greatest migra-
tion to any county in this na-
tion (1960s)" aod chargea that
facilities necessary to ac-
commodate such growth in
gas and electric energy have
"never kept abreast of the
need."
"A abortage o( 1,U Cb
energies ls ~ent wblc.h
will place severe penaliUea on
Industry and Ill employea u
WE!ll as to the reildenta ln
their homes," the chamber
slates.
"The &lpreme Co u r I · Ecology ' Action Committee dantl McFaddeD-Barttl, the
decLslon WU based on the SANTA AN.( -A Feb. 2 (EAC) of the I c h 0 0 1' I publlsben of Pageant. He
need for natural gu lndustrf Rldgerupnero-Don U n de rs claims that be was libelled Jn
competition aod iuch com-trial date bu been scheduled Club, which specializes In out-repeated relereoca lo his dll·
petition now exisb In the form for two Lo11i Beach youlhs ac-door recreation. ferences with Chief Allen and
of two other strong pipeline cused of the. armed robbery of Cost of the car pool program the role pllyed In those
companies now aetvlng tbe a Westminster market. approved by the Santiago disputes by Norton'• m~
·Souther CalUornla market," Orange County s u Per 10 r C.onunwlity College District bership in the John Blrcb
the re.solution continues,, court Judge Byron K. Board of Trustees wlll be less Society.
M a .puncbline, the ctiamber McMillan ordtred A 1 be r t than ,1,000, according to Norton was one of two
dlreclon urge support of bills Peralta aod Gary OrUvls, holh coordlnalor Ron Clarke. senior ofncers fired by Alleo
In Congreu destgned to over--ll, to also return to bis Funds will be provided five years ago, both of whom rJde the court.dec~ons. were reinstated to the force Batun charged last Thurs-courtroom Jan. 14 for a jointly by the student body a II er protracted personnel
day l>efore· 1 lfo~ .,lfll) of pretrial hearing. and the district, which will hearings. They have now
CaJlloritla meel!n& 1!J Anaheim · II ." la alleged that : the pair enli st partlclpanls du r 1 n g voluntarily left the depart.
that business and 1~ bad. foot more tban $100 at aun-spring registration for the SAC ment. Nei'ghborhood
been gjven favored treatment jooini from a market al ' 13757 campus on Brlslol street. Former C a p I . Frederick
by past supervison. Golden West SI. laal Gd. Sf. Computer programmers will Hopper aued the two wril<n C t• I Ch h
"I am !or clv!llJed growth, . They were punueil lrOm ,the feed applicant data lnlo I -aod the puhllsben of Pageant ongrega 100a U[C
not adding mcire joopulllloo, premises by a pasaerby who tral unit, lumping those who for $370,000 Jn a lawsuit filed
Marriage
Licenses
'11le supreme court decision
ordered breakup of lhe 14·
year-old merger of ET Puo
Natural Gaa Company and
more l'Olds, mart~ using halted'. a police car, and Iden-sign up for the car pool ae-more than two yean after Unit.cl Church of Chrltt
rmn dectrical energy," Bat· tified the two men u the gun-cording to area of residenct, Norton'• 1967 action. But that ST. ANN'S ..:I ctl.INNIYll · I
tin decla1'e4. ·~~}Dess growth men who robbed the market plus c o m p a t .i b 1 e clw lawsuit has now be e n Laguna Beach 1 ' '
Jsnolonger rdatlv<." 1~c1~er;:t.~-------~sched~~u1~.,~-------~dismlssed~~~by~H~opper~:_:wt~lh'...:no~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·-~ ,. Gullltll. P1ft'kf1 M. Ind M.lnutl E, Mirllnez. J.,.,.. H. i nd ManMrrtft C. eeMlfl, R-W. 1rld Glorll A.
Nkol••· Samuel A.1'1111 Jr. •!Id CllO
Gfl"1ldlM
GolldrM"' F1y1 .rwt Cllft W•!,.,.., C1rolr11 Hiiiy and lllobert .,,_
.Combined Study Set
For Scout Councils Smiley, Sut llen L, tnd DIYld L.
MtF1rllnd, klllira J, Ind O.nlel ~
TtrN, Bett't' LCIUIH ll'ld Bt!YI,. Ell
Wll10n, 011rln T., Jr. Incl G'1I AM ••-fn Sin
Plnkh1m, cec1111 Mllrt. 1nc1 TttomH A combined study Of the two SCout Reservauun ""~~ Dorott'IY """' .not Gerild Boy Scout councils in Orange Diego C.ounty, ·and the· tw9 • :r110m•• C:Ounty bas been authorized by headquarter · building• l n
Wrl11!!, Marilyn Bovd tnd Jolln Cllrtll the boards Of the tWO COUncilS. Anaheim and Santa Ana, Tornev. Mld\1tl K911Mlh 1nc1 ic.1t1rv1t I!. 1!-t M•rv Wayne Lynch. president of In addition, the ox:a ~u P•~i;:ter M•l'l' Lrnn. •nd Mldl••1 the North Orange Couhcil and Base in Newport Beach is
c111t. e:d'Wllrd E1r1 1nc1 ootorn ..,,,,, George Hoag JI, president of leased from the County of N~on. l"Nrl Rulh I ncl GIOrP MllHn 1:0-• Co u Or d ·-jolnUy ··--· by Jir~vn·c1, e1111btilh """ •M M1,1n1w the Orange '""'"'pU'e unc ange an 10 wcu
,....,1n "'"' DtCWtnber 11 said the study will investigate Scouts from both councils.
stonehol:k•r. Florene• A. •nd on"" c. "all aspects of cooperative camp Myford on the Irvine
w111n. en11b.rt1 ,.. •nd wi1111m G. relaUoMhl ... between the two Ranch ls operated by the
Drlt11s. Anlonlot Ind ~tdl L. r ll'-!.. •-Council E!rlckMn. E!dw1rd A. 1(1d ll1rt.r1 It. COUDCils.'° Orange &:<u't"-'e ft.l-c&
A_,o. Edtle Jamt1 1nd 0oti1 J-Join"• the'-~ ..... n .. have and 11 leased from the Irvine II.N W . L1ll1nl Lnn I nd oon.id Nell ~ lWU ~ suwr. 011r1en1 L •nd T01U11 an enrollment of 4.1,000 boyt Company. E.Ulerllt. 11.111 •• I nd GllUl«mo I . and 15 000 volunteen and __ .;..._..;__ ______ !
%kkel_, TtfTY 0.11 1nd Pllrldtl • tio' bu•• ,_ I •~---------,1 Ju11 opera ng "'6e .. o more11
GuP91'. ,!Mr\1 A. I nd Wilt.I" than ·-000 Rom1ntl!1', VI'!'-Ind Chrllll'lt M. ......... •
K1nw, 11.o111r1 ,,.. i nd°*"' In a Joint statement, Lynch
H1......., • ..,,,_ i nd G•l'Y Fr•ncl• and Hoag aaid the study Is Hlmrod, Mll't. Owl'fM Ind Kl..., L'fllll
Dldtln-. Tob'f Wll'M Ind Pll'l'Mlll L being started because "it ls
RaMJM. Judith c1ro1 end 11111'1' °"-fell the g r 0 w I h aod POWlll, O.rllnl R!'nl ~ JOhn Mlm&et u nan. Jr~ J1C11u1b·11 At1111 •lid • ..,. development of Orange County
mOllll MlrTlll • • t'"--t•-lnl'fll K1Yr1, Hldl.,•t 1nd tt.ltnl ..._ reqwres manmum. u UiLCI wn K~. K1IMH11 M, ind ...ier H. of facilities v o I u n t e er 'J R~. lloblrl L. Ind Wl111,.1 '" ' I Jen1en, L1 vemt M•rle ind Eric Mvr· employed personne a n
,,., dollars avallable to t b e Q\lt'lldl, A11lonlo Ind EnrlclUI llH • t .. 1ea11f1rr, Edw1n1 w.1.., •nd GeorftM Scouting movemen . . si:i'°"-lrM,.., E. •nd ThtocSon 11:. Fac~lities owned ~ the two o1ratt • .a.nn i nd John councils include ·Ahwahnee
1m1111,. en11btt11 AnM 11111 Rwn'IOl'lll Scout ReservaUon and Camp
DIMI• ••tM Dlfftflbw 11 Grace Valley in Sa n Mce111. 11.1t1 E1111n1 1nd Ar111 11.n Bernardino County, Los Valley
ttlldunlln, Mtrlor11 Jo'fCI Ind Wl!IM't ------'-'-----'-II ·-51\eft, S11s111 It. Ind ROlllld I".
Lynds. AaOlrT ecwd i nd Gall !Hnblltl e1rbel". C~•rl.s w. Ind e11!1\11
Wl.t.nd, Pl1vll11 L IM AO'I' J.
11._,.1, si.rrlev A. 1nd Wllll1m T.
Llltln. RIYll'll !lift!! Ind Thon'"S ,_,..
Goodmlr" MM 11111 Runt~ A.
N11Hr, Jr., Ja111 11111 Gflol'p K.
Death Notice•
KIDS WVE
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PHONI POI A"°INTMIHT
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Itdotstt'ttakealotof enagy
to save alot.of enetp
Don't use more flame than you need.
Adjust it to fit the pan or the pot, es ollly gas can do. -
Turning the bmnertoo high bums up a lot of gas>-
midsometimes tliefood. Other savers: Don't preheat
the oven averlong. Oiver sau~ while axiking.
And never use the oven to heat the kitchen.
A little wash an waste gas.
Wriit tilf ~halC a full~ ¥>r,e starting J01l1'
clothes washer Ol'clryer,orthe"disbwasher. Saves
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WC>rk, saves energy.-:Afull load uses no
more gas than a partial one. · .
Al\BUCKLI! " ~N WESTCLfFF MORTUARY
In E. 171h SI., Co~ Mt11 -• BALTZ BERGERON
FUNERAL DOME
Corona del Mar mM58
Colta Me11 Mf.UU • BEU BROADWAY
MORTUARY
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BEACH MORTUARY
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Always wash full loads.
Eveij time you turn on the hot water faui;et.
you'~ using gas as well as water. So get.all
the use you can out of your hot water
before it goes down the drain. Jump in
the shower as soon as.the water heats
up. And don't fill the tUb any
~than need be. . '
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Al night draw the drapes to help keep the clay's
heat indoors. And tum down the tberu19Stat
when you go to bed. In the morning.set it up to
a comfortable temperature and leave it there. Tumin8 it up and down wastes gas; it does
not give you more heat. And open the
draperies. I.et the sun do some
of yoiir heilling. It's flee.
Tty these easy hints fot a lllllltb.
You'll line helped save energy. That
should m* you feel good.1'hen think of the mtJD1!1
you're saviDf. That should make you i:e1 even better.
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,.._ DAILY PILOT SC
Yllle Pre•ents
' Appropriate Gif~
Ideas for Famous
·WOE THI GOOD OLD
•AYS ~U.Y GOOD?
. lty TIRRY ORAHT, LPll
. Nostalgia seems to be the T&ge these days. There is a
great deal of public senti·
ment for a return to old.
values. morah and ethics. In many ways this would cer-
taJnlY be good but in the
Context of good health the golden age is rlgbt now.
' Man's progress in figh.tlng
d isease and Illness hM
a.chleved spectacular results
in recent years. Most ot the
niedicines that your doctor i, prescribing for you voere
not even known just a few
tjhort years ago. ~~ every•
day we are rece1v1ng new
drugs that have been ap.
proved for public use •
. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR
CAN PHONE US when )'OU
need a delivery. We wW de·
liver promptly without utra charge. A great many people
rely on us for their health needs. We, weloome request.
for delivery 1e rvlce and
charge aecounta.
PARK ·LiDO PHARMACY
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MILY I'll.OT TburrdaJ, o.c;.;.r 2.l, 1971
By Phil l(lterllllldl ' Rules' l:rµpact on Ecology Studied
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By JoANNB UYNOLDS admlaiatrallve ~ by tho lllllJly lo a -'one !bit qul1'o "1$0 Ions ol -'\lloe to
Stat< Water Rt-... Coalrtl may -ty into bay ow a be dellvend to tho 4!11""'11 ~·· boanl the'alary Board. SIJle oflldala tay Ibey ~Ip bed. -• lrtltment fa c 111 l'l et In 1bout the operaUOn tblt wu areuaing'r,commended BothmeuUretarebe; ... ,_ ~Cali!ornlae*:hday.'' IUcb a m~ UJat the Jljlllent f-•·-• •··•·~· I the' -~ clJld.·"·-:n·~ ~IU iS..a1-.a1= or U' pc>sed by tbe s e.altation. "Forty-fiv~ l arge in-
, . !M!W ~ts. which also distrld4 build GO die Jack ol, cinerators wUl have to be con-metals by controlling them 1t Accqri1mc ,to county saruta-involve ~ treatment, )actual data. aM the"-efieebl structed which wUI consume the source of discharge rather j~~~~ ~. :;': ~aplm-ent'lboandthet~~lto!!:\'". or'f o1 trotted effluent on lhe." IS billion cubic foe\ of gu-per 1 than lhrOu&h in<:reasad treat-~ oO'J new Ul!O lo-II>< "' misaibl '@~an.il.s;. ocean envlro11D1111i. year. fn addition to Iha at· men! belAri cliJpooal. •ill tOlo. • ., 1 -~ 1s'letitem.ti!t.rhldl'i1' In.• Je\tv aenl to llep.-Jl>hn roospherlc probi<1J111 attendut
1 Billh 1-~ ol • ....:.....1 , ,.~ ... Of tor Schmitz (II-Tustin) diJtrict wilh Incineration in Southern '.';~ ~--r /'"'..,,... ·~ wa • ' dlroctor Lindaley Parsons said caJ«ornla, this procas wW
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S T A TES ·:;. NA TIO NA~:;. • _:,!;;;.; = ~ , tn either cirii,.llar~~' lhe ¥i!«ai,~tioo~z,>earS •prodUc< daily J,IJI Ions o( ~-~~..;...,. JoCOl ·'iibll>'.-.the ~ ~. ·~ . "'that~ ' to reaidoe whidl will bive to be . i~"T-. wil1 erealo the 'silnitatian dlltr•c\I ~ pnocribo. Clll't . ,lhO · ''diopooed 'of in ..... 11 .. ,
. , _._,_ > • mllfioo to lnSitute and he problems of tho patienf have landl!llt. · lllOn~'/.PfObleJna~ ..uma_lid !lie cost to tax-1>9endl"""'"4 "' . "Alao, I am told Iha! Iha tbei~-". , ;.,.. aimed 't payers wtn be about T "'°" In heariDgs beld before the oommercial gl'ade II me B9 ~level ct 1! per an ·addlhOllal 12.5 mllllon stat. waler iliiiid, saliltatioo availabl~ will a d d ap-~ ~pl wulel' lho\ight to be aonually -to opera"'· $too dlslrlct d I rec to rs and' proximately '25 tons of Im-
• -.I ' • to' the asSeSsed valualion. .. .. ..i---soUnded 1he same l>UI'lties to the waters each ~ ,.u&JDlgi.Qg en-Ua --:.1 •'-~ js U lot r ~~~."' n vironmtnt. One is the organic nc ~. wcnr. 1 , ___ i theme in· ~king a dela}' of the . day.
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Wastel which can conai.me ox-confJ.lSlon lD . a JOt of PtaCef. new standards uofll studies of In place of the state and
ygtn ip the water, choking out , about.~ proposals.• • . effects emtlng st a n d a r d:1 ·' federal ~~Is, Harper says
the -uiurat · mar i n.e Jn. _For instance, the Muskle bin coaJd be completed. · , the samtalM>tl districts have
b ab It 1·n ts . 'lbe 9Lber ii( designed to apply to all Another IOUl"Ct of th~ come· up with some rec;mn-
danprous ,wastes are ·u.e 'un-<Pscharge of. Sf:.Wfge -into districts' ~tfon. to, tht mendatlons of their own.
4i11Plved ~c meta.II such as ,oceans as well !lS lakes, 1'ivers st.ate ~ is tha,t if 1A-, "In procedures,, our recom-~ or jead wblcb ~ be and streams. 11µ1 Harper 18ys stltut..i Ibo physlcai..:iiemidll'.. roendationa are very clooe to
"'"'°"""'when 1aten"1n1o·tlie "~ 1s • pro~ 1n tl1ie bill secondiry trtalltlelit . .....ld re.:.·rthe;state~·i;i,':i;:;;i· heiiii.isaiiild~, .;"bu~ti;itboyi;i;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii~ii:iiiiiiiS~ • food chain. ' wliidt' gives • tbi 'Jl,P .A' ad-· qulre tho U.. o! hug~· ""*'""·I · ·
(Jn, !ht onehand ~JJ the m!Jµstfator lhO' pcwer to Of lime Which -~ ..... ad-.. . ' Bar· Cars,.Ratwti :Gas, Cleai> 'Waler Act'. lniroc!uc<d "Wlilv_e !' ·HQlliremen> \>el· dl\lo11111 envlnmmeo1a1 · pro-'' '.t , ...... 1•8• try~. ID,• Movi·.·.ng· " bySelhEdmundldusldewhk:h Jainln!l 'to .the: amount of bl!tm. . . • JU"l
has ·been aMRved f,.bf the organic wastes m the Se'fage Ro~rt Batun chairman of ~te aJ\CI 18 lll\elr lo &rt 1<> ' disch"'lcd 'through an ocea~ the.IOWllY ~·ol ~
for the
-BEST MOVE
of
"YOUR LIFE
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the floor and the House in mid outfall, as the county districts and another member of the
Janua!l· . . sewage is. r.anitatlon districts boafd of
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Air Official, S 11:gg,ests_ '~· w·m~ng;er of. But the state me1silre ap-directors brought Up t~ thi orange si'iiita'Uon plies to aU ocean out!alls particular objecUon in hll
SAN FRANCISW (UPI) -Callagban Wd''lhe dlltrtCt Dislrl~ lhe MuSkie bill reganlless of Ibo length of the teslimony last month before
Oullawing cars In •cities and also had the-pdwer to institute would ilequire secondary treat~ outfall or the geography of the the state board .
ratkftng may be necessary to a permit 1f11em for new or mes:it •of effluent, leaving the area that it's · located in. "Foi' eumple," be said,
dela up the air, a bearing by eipanded regulation, and ls precj.ae standards up to the Harper says this means the "as.swnlng that in Southern
the State Bar Resources developing regulaUons (or ;idmin'fst,rator of the same standards would apply CalUomia there is a waste
Board bu been told. such a ~:. · r En v i ronmenlal Protection to lhe Orange County outfall discharge lo tbe octao ol ~
An . antHmoc o ff 1 c la I ~ ~-~ ---. ..... _,y held AgeOcy (EPA). which Is five miles long and billion glillol!s P<r day, the ii>'
dJsckioed !bat pollution .,... ~'bi"-:~ FretllO • Ol(tbt;otljer l!and,'the stat. empties lnlo a tandy botlo<Jl pllcttlon of 'pizysieak:bemical "cleonowblve.lhe~under andtoo ,Angiel;,.on.'thenewl-'l.,:.evel.:.:'P.l'"-,•"P.,:.<>Al::;..ls.,:..,_~.:lhe..:..'l:...onn...::o_f_areo:...::..:of:..::•pen=.:oce.;c:.•n:...·c:as:o.:.woWil:...::.:;.·...::lrtl=lmtnt:;.:i:,::..:wi.,:.lh::..:·lime=':.:..will.,:.'~1eo~...:
• the law .to ~ .bullding lllalidanls .a.id '4iJam cme In , ·
• permtta, abowiJC that new, or " s8n Diego Jlm:t ''~ the · · · ' , · · ; ,. · • · ' · ~ ~ faCilWel wfil ~ Sacremerlto "l'fl"~~ , .... Ir .-, ; t·· ., ~·, . , to;:'• ·1 , , . '
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by Ibo boar<I on the stat. s ' exterid them ·to ·.....i cars u pro~sed new anti-smog stan-old a!i 1955 vWclee."
dardli. · It illso rai... the •possibility
The state • plan, · required of such reStrictlom as·]iar!tlng
under the Federal. Clean Air · llmi~ 21Xfomot>ile-f r e e
Act, will be considered for areas· st!ggered w b r k I n g
adoption by the board at a houfs' for· commuters, a four-
Jan. 19-20 meeting l n day wort week, and even
Sacramento. ,.develop::nent -0! "self • Con-
''Acbieving' tbe"de!ired stan-taiDed comm'uniUes.•! danlt 1111)' call for such ,
.....,_ u'ps rationing and
the -• eaclusloo ol vehlclet lr6m a6me pOr1s of
urban areas. >t Aid Frank M. s-. .
Stoad ,.,...;.led I h e
Tub«culools and .-Retplrltory
Dilelae Ay·oei.etJon of
California. ~
D. 3. Cal....,, air ,.Uutloo
control olfl°" for th& Bay
Area Air Pollutlon Colltrol
District saJd the 'slat. at-
torney 'general'•· office "°"'
finned lbat the dlstrlct bad
lhe Po.,.. to adopt rqulalionl
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Aa axdting IS any of Santa's Qff!s ts a mil IO
Santa Antta • .,Join us starting Tuesday,
December 28th for our 35th Winter Mee6ng
ol thorollghbred racing, Give yourself the
gift of nine races, including Two Exactas and
1111 Diily Double. First post 12:30. Special
group !1f91 availabla.
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t:J®,w,:~. =I.-"lt.1-~ .. !iiUif i!llt .. 'Cllt_fltalu Iii • .•
h,.Pltal bed, but •'• ,,._1Ull lo be ' .
alive. The ollljl Mlliil ~ ...
said,:la, ~~use'91"ih{co' i(e·o!llilr ·s. 1
year~lf· ..m,' . , .• ,,,.,, • ...w , .
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mor,;.11t1ne,•e1&1>t mllis eut of Ward
nev• ~tferf her J!I0111 Jimmy_, Wtllt for • ~P.:· :·-.,""~ .......... .-::. -, .. -. '···" ' . He ran ···nearty •thref,·mUU' through
heavy smiw to get assist8nc't;-.' .. ,
"II he hadn't gotten help, I .probably
wou1drt't "8ve made Jt,'' Mrs.'Evans said
W~sday trom her bed ln l!O\llda"
Memorial Hospital. 'J
M11. Evans satd alie etperienCed
pregnancy complic¢.iona Monday ~d
was ~a.to. stand up. .
'1 tiied.,~ get µp several times; but I'd
just black out,'1 she aaid. '
. Because their mountaln home hai hO
telephone, Jimmy, a aecond crac1er. had
to leave to get help. He ran for a mile
down a canyon road, stopping at houses
along the way only to find the weather
bad knocked; out .telepbohe·iervict.
One resident, GeOrge· Sibley, offered
IW::r'l a ride to get help, but the boy said be
was not supposed to ride with strangers.
He then ran back homej asked his mother
if he coWd iide with Sibley add returned
after getting permission.
"To me, lt was one of the most
remarkable things I've ever seen a boy
do," Sibley said. .
By ihe time the youth returned,
telephone service had been restored and
he was able to call his father, a maJn-
t.ena.nce Worker at Boutder Memorial
·Hospital. 1be father returned home and
.took bis wile to the hospital.
Will Provides ·
Sugar and Flour
To 85 Widows
YELLOW SPRINGS, , Ohio (UPI) -
Under tenns of the will of a landowner
w~ died here In 1894, fJ5 windows In this
southwestern OhJo village of 4,200 receiv·
ed a IO.pound ~k of sugar and a 10-
po<md ~of Pour: .
Wheeling Gallllt dlroded In his will that
-0 needy, worthy widows, regardless Of·
ra~, creed or rotor be given sugar and
flour." (
Village coWlCll expanded the will '
1!9C.*1Uyrto include ·all, widows and also
cbandd;the diailibution.dalA! bocallse it
1'-¥ feJt women could no longer wait until
Christmas eve, as Gaunt's will directed lo do their holiday baking." .
Gllml willed the city a tract of farm
land to be rented to the highest bidder
aod directed that the rent mone1 be used
lo buy the sug~ aod fiour.
l 1be llDd bu since been turned into a
port and prollta from its swimming pool
ilre used to buy the fiour and sugar for
the yurly dillrlbulloo.
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Supervisors Deny
' · Chiihge · for Store
A:t Cook's Corner
A rezoM of 1,5 acres on Live Oak can. Jon Road near Cook's Corner foi com-mercial development was d e n I e d
Ullll)imoualy by the Board of SuperviJor•
Wednesday. Members called tt spot zon-
ing. ., .. ...: • ,J . ' -' A.rl!· ;,....,,JaJcil'I<· ,;.somp''~d· '1'' quested a zone change from agrlcultUr~
use to Archltectura1 Supervision Com·
mercial Community zone, with sign
restrictions, to build a general store. He
recenUy got Planning Commission ap-
proval in a 3-to 2 vote.
Supervisors Ronald w. caspera of
Newport Beach and David L. Baker ,of
Garden Grove led the oppos!Uon to the
change. They said that there was an ex·
isting general store at Cook'• Comer
where El Toro Road intersects Live Oak
Canyon Road, just. 900 feet to the
northeast of the property' !mdel con-
sideration. Caspers asked that the county Planning
Department study the Live Oak Canyon,
area "in orde• to insure preservaUon of
the scenic beauty yet allow reason1ble
deye]opment. ''
THESE BIG FELLOWS ARE ·COMING OUR WAY .
• , • Wlth•t ~llp,of·lta'°"""t :Flufc,~ Gr.y While Diva
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Studen~ _S~eking Whah · Watchers
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Caputnno Bay ll'el residents who
have a clear view of the goings on at sea
can put their curiosity to use thll season
by belping'the·San ClsnenlA! High School
Science Department counl whales.
And helping la easy, says department
chairman (aod locaJ·whaJe expert) Phil
Grignon.
Anyone sighting the huge beasla J18SS·
Ing the shoreline along the south county
can report the 'sighting either to the
science department at -....165 (as soon
as school at.arts again In early January)
0< Dana Wbetf SportfiBhlng at 416-679f.
Grignon explained that the counting ta
part ol a program eooducted by the 11.s.
Navy's Ullieh:ea ReseatCb divialOn.
The pOpolalion of the monslers
mlgi)ltlng southward baa been gaining In
recent years because of strict ln-
temaUooal bans Oii wbalini.
Grignon said that the cumnt able of
the population is estimated at about 9,000.
But an accurate cenl)ls mlght show dif·
ferent 'figures. J
• ~igbtllig the musive· mammals is easy
along the coast because during the
southward m!gralioo In the winlA!r
months the beasts come within lOO yanta
of shore. •
Grignon asu 'fl!at 1nyooe l)ghtblg
passing whales take note o( Ul8 euct
number visible In a pod (group) aod the
direction of travel. • • 1VheD they pua the ClOlal bore tlll
beaat.lue·neartheeodoltbelr7,0001nlle
migratlnn to the Bol• Callfomla lqoona
where they lned. .
Grignon e<plalnecl that the Intricate
breedlni! cyde ends Iller a ,JJ<nooth
gestation period. ·
One Interesting note ta that mo1t gray
whale offspring are CO!lcoived off the
roast ol Washington. • •
After a summer of heavy fJiimg In the
Bering Sea to tho noith the pregJllnl
females and their mates head ~
and by the',slait qi wlnlA!r 'lf" sighted
aloog Orange CounlY'• shtftll/ir· • .
Occa!ionally, Grignon &aid, one's tlm·
lng is off and an occask>hal cow CJn give
birth to her ypung along the a&reline in
Orange C.uniy.
As a rule, bow"ver, mom ml pop greet
their offspring In Scunmon's· Lagooo In
Baja CaJUomta. And when baby is bom, be nurses
voraciously, Grtpon aaid, on mOther's
milk 11hich cootalnJ more·thsn 13 ~I
butterfat. • Milk cows give only'four « five ~r·
cent fat In their milk. " ,
Junior grows an Inch and.100 ~a
day.
Wives Outlive
Single Girls?
LONDON' (UPI) - A ,..port 1IJ\mlltted to parliament says wives tend to live
lqer thsn -arried women .•
The report, prepared by ·Reglalrar·
• Gen<ral Michael Reed, said more ·up-
. married women than wlv11 41~ between
the ages of 1$ and 14.• ' ; •
And b<tore early •J>ril>I he l!ld' the
f~y ~~y"' ~d north 'llail'· .. :~~'Jl.~'tlng w . ~·.are. co~ in """' ·"" ll1jf spring aloog.~ coast,. By tbe start.Of: s_ummer, whale families are In the Bering Sea 8'aln, feeding · on
• loqs o! s01all sbrlmpllke animals in' the fertile ocean :r.ooe. ...
'l:bp . grays; Grignon ' ~ed. ire
·-the few bottom feecifug whalel In the world, and their itomaclis can yield
&tones, iand, fish ~ other ol>)ec& not
~·part of a gray whale'• ·.iap1e
After a llimpier of gorging, migraUOll
for many of )be whales starta: all over ,.a1n. . .
Eacil aeuon tile ICience ~nt
of the high school o::inducts whale-watch
cruiles aboard vessels operated by the
sport!lsblng landing.
Public .cruises also_ are· offered, with pn>Ceed; going toWBrd the Paten~
Teacher-Student Aiaociallon of the High
School.
The aportftshlng landing also bas a
whale bllorrnation center which diapemes
lnlormaUon of . the come1>act of the
curious beasts w!rtch oilce faced certain
·..unct100.
Woman Teller
~G~led''' Life ", .... ' -. . ....
In Embezzlement .
EAST S\'· LOUIS,• ru.-(UPI) -.A
woman bonlc t.ller Jell a sufcfdt -that
said she embelzled more thin $1),000 lo
pay for the opofAUOn cl a dreaa ah~, tlie
SL Clair COunty corvner•s office aald
MoMii.r. .
. "I didn't realize how much I embezzled
until aboUt a moath ago, and it was too
much' for me to try to recover," the let-
ter was quoted as saying.
"Then I began to think what to do
about it ••. aod I felt lltia was the best
way out."
Helen Norwood, 31, waa found ahol to
death Monday in the bedroom of lier
home. A .25-cal.iber automatic lay near
the body. A letter, addressed to ber
mother, WU found Oil the nigbf llllld
nearby.
Norval Illclcnwl, deputy ooronor, aaJd
,..wednesd4y M11s. NorwOQd wrote bl the
·• ~ Illa! Mae .took $41,24Hrom•llit!°rlnt
Natioilal Bank of East SL Louts and thal
the l1llD grew to be too large lo rep1act'
through a se&0nal loan. :
-.ii.said the iet!er lndita!ed Mias:
The report sald 1t.afi1Uc1 showed that
more single women dJed from blood clots,
strokes, pepUc lilceri1 heart disease and
inlA!stlnal trouble tlian their married
counterparts.
• lt also sakl tingle WOJTJeD w~ more
likely to gel cancer ol tho bmat or of the·
worn~ as.they grow older.
Norwood suffered a flnandaJ ntbeck
from operating a drels shop lbe ,,_.i
last fall ~wn. ,
. ''My !ale$! venlure -to -·me tbtt price of · my llfe," .JDdmen
quoted the lettl!r' as ~ayfnc. '. ,
, ''I"' never dreamed It would wbm Jt
started. It seemed to be ao' 1lmplo and t
thought I had lt all figured out. Bui. eacb
day seemed to cost me more and more!'
.;J .• c . Rogers, president of the hank,
'•aid the bank received 1 letter fnlm Mias
Norwood after the body WU cliacOverod
by.her mother, but he reluled to dlacloM
the letter's oontalll. ' . . . ~··we aM auditing tbt book•, like w•
would on •any other bank employe who'
•leaves," Roger• uld. •
· Miss Rogar1 had WO!ted 11 the bank'
aince 1913.,
Holidays Said :Depressing .
Yet _Emotional Release Manager Res.igns
At Garden Grove CHICAGO (UPI) -A University of
Chicago psychiatrist says the Cbriatmu
eeason can make a person more depress-
ed' u well as cause an increase of more
pleuinl emotions.
'"111m la a marbd lncreue In Ula
number of clinkll cues of depreutob durinl the Ille fall, peaking 11 the
Oui!tmaa hoHdaya/' Dr. Jarl E. Dyrud
llaldWedneaday.
1'0f Uaese, a number will tind their
li.vta unbearable enough to contemplate
or attempt suicide," llald Dyrud.
Be is professor and director of clinic.at
oervlcea In the depytment of P1Ycblatry
lo the divtaioo of tlJ) biological acltncea
•od the Prlltlter School of Medicine at
the un!vtndty.
"A penon with a tollClency in depro-It pOriiOl!f-4epcs __ ...,.
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external liOUJ'Cel of encouragement and
support. The Christmas season, due to
our childhood experiences, -lllzea our Dudley Lapham, city manacer ot
needineas, aod therefore heighlA!ns our Garden Grove for 10 ywa, bu reoigned.
suaoepttblllty to feeling a Jack of memal to accepl a tdmllar )>O't wilb the city of -...m and , enoourapment," Dyrucf •. S,.slde, neir Mootetey. aaJd. Lapham aid he WU Jeavln( the 13!,000'
"ParadOJScally, tn addition to the a year job with 11m1Dd emotk>al." H•
poychololl<:•l need for frl-mt en-bu lufferod all the upe l11d do~
couragement at Cbriatmu 'time. lliere i. , peculiar to dty managemen! durfJll tho
the physiological need to tau poorttculoi:· decide of -..
ly good care of younelf at this holiday FQl' example wt October ht fired two
season when the body requires more mt policemen for dlalnl Into a lruh barrel
and repose. to gain lnformaUon ot1 the then ncenUy..,
"We nm too bard, we put ourstlves adopted public u!ety program. They
under strain. We drink too much . Of 1ater were reinstated by an appeall
course, tbil, .to a way, may be good -it'• board.
bell« lo be OOI with ·lrlencla theo It II to Llpbam. did no1 .... ..i bll ular1 pn
"" ljooela JOUI' furnJ.lbod -u ll1al It 'the-jolrwllfdl be will-• ,.... I, 'tlll·-... " hl·llddedr" .. -·-·11'72.
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.. •• brllldl of·looliipute and
E of, cfanlure ....._ have
~ ~ !>r. Ibo .l\'~eral Tiade Com-.-.;~'_~I their •do
'.~~If.bod told: the comPln!es ~ \l!J!ld l?t•illldt,publlc. ,~At\o~.IQ!ng ~Ille claJml .... Wlt..'1111.. 0¥bjlct lo,, ~n,..,e," llald
!ltial'd"l'bain,.uatataol dlleclor of tho ~·•""-"'7of·!)>-J'rotecllon. !~dll' enlilleil ""llni>• hat"• lji~11on eilila r.. ~-· .. n.m aaJ4 the hp t b pr.:· le ad-~.-= ::a~ind~ot ·.~ ·~--. . . ,··· : Tbe'Onlen went lo~. !Jic:,i&-!On. N:.I •. (MacLeans); ~Pi!mollye
Co., 111!4!-~~ (!)>lialA! lild IJ\lta·Brllel;
Lever' -... Co., 'New Yark (Ptpao-
denl and Close-Up); PrOctor lrGalllble
Co., Clnclnl1aU, Ohio (~"ed Gt.em ..
'Il), and ~Walllce, lite., New York;' ~ -
(Pearl Dnips tooth pollah).
Abo llated In the order were these den-H _.. f 11L'Oa J.:t · " • • l ••1.•~·.
lure de111er maoufecluren: Block Drug Otne-Qftu 9f" '/fflrlHJ ntQJ ' ' •
C.O., Jersey City, N.J.; (Polldent Tablets 4
• • • o.t • ,. _
and Denlucreme); Richardson-Men-ell, An elated Mrs. Gene Harbert of Palo Alfo hugs daughter l,lirir' Ann
Ine, New York (KleenJIA!); and Warner-(right), 26, prisoner of Red· Chinese almost foµr y,ears, as they were
Lambert Co., Morris Plains, N.J., (Ef· reuhiled Wednesday'for Chtistmas.seasqn, .• . •
ferdent Tablets).
The five tooljlpaslA! llrma •bfre about
92 percent of a t325 million a year
buatnesa that spent $S4 million on ad·
verllslng last year, Thain !aid.
The Wednesday order WU the .fifth
under • new Fl'C policy requiring
lllbotan!WiooLfor public lnsoectlon, of
dalml made 01 leadini adverliaera.
. ' ( Jaycees to Aid
Indians' Hollday
Florida· Skip.per, ra~~t
Will Go. DoWll . T.ogeth~t
'DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. '(UPI) -
Capt. Jo,.ph $erian' will ltO buried at
.. home" F'rtday -several mllea out Jn
the Atlantic Ocean aboard the sleek 48-
foot yacht Miss Flagler.
Senan served the family of ,.Florido
railroad. tycoon· Henry M. Fl8gler for .a
years and~spent the last 11 years· of. hil
life aboard the $60,000 motor yacht.
Mrs. Flagler Matthews, Flagler'&
granddaughter, said she will honor
Sei:zan by · placjng bis body-aboard the
·pteaslire f>oat · and .Cuttllhg, it in in-
ternational waters ln the AUantic1 She !aid Serzan •was ·•imore than o '
erilploye'~ and aald she bad '"many pie· ,~ture~of ~boat..~ Plft1Y,·meingrles1t of
lrlp! aloog the 'Eas! Coast Willi Sman
commandjng the ohlp. ' •
· "·seria.n' had expressed a desire to he·
buried at sea but be never conslderi:d-
that he would be burled aboard th&
yac;bt," Mrs. Matthew• said. "He loved
the aea and lived by the sea.'' ·
The .62-year-old captain, who com-1
manded the yacht-·for 18· years, died
Tuesday.
Mrs. Matthews planned to scuttle the.
vesael . Wednesday,~ but gusting winds
kicked up nine-foot seas and forced a
delay.
She said a Roman Catholic ptjest-will
conduct a ihOrt funeral service aboard
the. yacr.ht1 before tlie ·~l's eeacocks
are opened. , . . .
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-i.Pnador 1'11111 Cillro said·~ dq; • •
"Cljll.,... VIDa wDI be buded .,.., lo
llll•Judldlollon ., lbt. Cubon -..-: llit-'NIJ ......... ICll committed a -_, u .. 11!'111 o( lhl.
Coolro·uJd-ln 1 Havana ncu.. · ~1-ed ln Miami. ·-ci!!kl U-08· WU ille lllill
llll!ll II' •e:. "t',. of •• lnddentl IJld Z'<=..1nt11epu~~ ~
'ftla lhdtod llalol llld CUN both ...
-"" ll>o7 ..... lh!rtllw air IJld naval ·
-· -Odil. blunlly njectod Pm~ -Nino'• ._t 11111 VOii be nlun> ed lo 11111 counlry.
Allboolglt llom In CUbl, VOii' II I
·-·U.S.cltlJon.llewucaptured· wlliiii--i'.:~ ::,,-.t oelied the
~try lr<Jgbter Johnny
Ex-. , l>Oc. IS lbout 1211 niilel DoitlieUt of the CUblll .,,.,~ on Dec. s,
Qlbi ~ I llslel'lhlp, the Layla El·
-'-· ·Elcb lhlp Jw H crewmen. ,
.. ~ uJd VOii WU only llJibll1
wiJllllllioUn lbt lnddoa!Jut--moo-c:uMd blm of "staclnc draml" by ndJo.
lll('ldi -ollloe In Miami lha1'110 .... :l'!f.""" the decU were cov-with
Ncite of 'tllo nmalnlN ti crewmen on
Ibo Jolmny El)lftH WU burl, Casini
ll1d. Villa, 55, is the ooly U.S. citizen
._ the II oewmen of both ships.
Castio Aid Ill those demcl of eopj<Joage
-.. •• by .. ·l,Dvolllc•tlon ' woold be -··· t:utro 1114 tiiih'ibe Leyla Eipftsa 1114 Jolmi\7·::=-by the CUblll ... 11e.u.m,11 In .Miami, hld .ldltl u ...... ~ landing lntlltraton
and mm. '!J .Olbl'a· ooul ID 1118 ,mid ... I'-..-._~ . , ., ' "--. .
-· Bengalu .:.:;
18 More POW's Cheer New .
· OffiCiab ' Listed· by Reds .
' " !Jidlan Foref!: lrllnlsler Sardar Swarm Sin ,told &. DOWI COD"
· fetence at e Unltect Natlom
tbatlndia·L< ready.to negotiate
with Pakistan at any·Umo; illy
place.
Seven American8
:Killed in Viet.
SAIGON (UPI) -Seven -weie tilled .on Vlelnam batuefl~ last
oeek,.the 11th week In a row In which U.S.
war deaUJs were belo,r 10, the u.s.·com·
mand &aid today.
Another 14 Americans were wounded in
action, lncludin& two 1lrmen lhot down
over Laoa by a North Vie~eae
miNl!e, lhe coinlnMd llid.
ID tddltim to the ·aeven -tlealhl. Ii .&mericanl were tlDed 1n ll>C80ed. "JXD. ·h<Jltue·• tncidenb:, IDcludlna traffic ae-
cidenla, plant cruhes, ·drul overdolel IDd 4mrnllip; •
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• • _ ·DACCA (UPI) -•A~; a1'>0ll 11J TD •.,.Um> ..... "
out of contrOh:rowd o1 uveral• llundred For the famllJM of II Alnlrbn
tbOuAnd Beilcalla W-ay -.ned -tho 1111• of inilet)' --' a, we!oom&.·bOmt to U..
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ne'll aovemm, OD1 eel today, lbt -of not !mowing WU -r: -. 'lboi1' men -prlaonn of the Viet of tl>ll eJP.11! llrl<ll ~lloa 1n Ille -Cong In South Vletoam, boll their .... "" .
Prime lllJ"!ller T1J¥<11!'. Allmed·led hi& , .nv,, . .
cabinet ln 'a •ldory drive In open jeepo 'I. feel grand, I can't~toll you bow flu"!lgb tbe llreele tit<. a·nolll)''Wtlci>me '.grand I feel," llld Mendy Davis In ~led by• a 21·1UD llilute at the Clayton, Ala ., lflft leamlng W-y alrfield. · that her' aon, Thomas, missing in action
. 'T!te ~ i>f·pollce who beve re)urD-lince March 1111,wuernong the 18. ~In the' capital ·11nc. Paklslan m· · Slncethe11Wnmerofl967,the!amllyof
hndered lta -'wllig lb India 11J: Sgt. Alfoolo Ray Rlale bas beileved him
daya · ag'o bed dllficulty contro'lllna the dead. The ~ c::orPa listed Rlate u
· 1lrlaoded, entbusfutlc Bengalls. mlsalng for IO days,-then notified the
Diplomats and · Indian '8l'lllY com-family be bid been killed In action.
. ~ ""°ved a alcb i>f relief et the .,. "It'• renily bard to beileve. II'• ...Uy
. rlvaf of leadership for tl>ll Moslem naUon shocking," said Rlale'• balf alster Zelda
·of "!$· mllUm p..p1e, which 'bu 'been wvlnto In Bell GardODI, Ca!H. Mrs. Mary
·floundering , for the past week thtou&h Pepper a ·sister, added, u1t•s really a
lade· of IU!horlty. good time of year to hear something like
Al\h"uiJi mugb\fr of collaborator• Ibis -u·11·1 true.• Rlate wH the only
with the West Pakbtan rejlme hu Calilomlsn u.ted. tapend i>ff In the put three daya, "How would you feel H It waa your
foreiinera who. have traveled from ouUy• IOn?" replied Jerbardt Mehrer of
Ing arear report muaaCres of Jarge num-Omaha, Neb., when a reporter asked his hers of qutslinp. reaction to the oews that hi& son Gustave
The foreigners, who. aaked not to. be wea one of the prtsoners.
Identified, . said bocllU with lhroata lilt Some of the famille9 bed not beard
.,..., htnglig from , ~ ud llltered from their men In ·years. One ·man bed ~ the road from lbt IOulhem city ol bee1i u.ted ofllclally is killed In action.
Noakball. • =. ~~e:!.l~ IJeard from u
Indian offfcen aald moot. o1 .the · The oemes were released by Cora
tlaylngs occwud In the flrll· throe days Weiss, cocba1rman of'lbe 'Coiiiinlttee of
after the Pakistan surrender. Lial!On With Fam.Wes of Servicemen~
The occupying Indian forcea worked tained Jn North Vietnam, which serves as
around the clock to disann Bengalis and a conduit ftir mall from the prisoners.
make nighttime ratd! on hideouts of 1.etten from the 18 were among 1,001
thoullndl of criminals rele.ued from letters from 332 war prisoners brought Jaila lhrougboul the c:ountry In the flrll . here Tuesday by the Rev. Richard
few hours ol llberltlon.,' ' T•Jlid4ln. 1 41-year..itl t.onomlli Ind-· ' fairy« from DtcCa;' w11 ~•to '
begin ateP1 lmmedlstely to fUlly reatono Vietnam Peace TalkS
law IDd order IDd ID try to brlDi unity ~ political par11es Postponed in Paris
Flmlndlll·• -ol lbt committee, ~ Nordr Vloino._ 11111 Viet Con&
)'eprelelllallvea In Paris.
In Omaha, MW.. Aid 'bis 1111 WU
captured OD Cbriltmu Dly In 1NI. The
only clue the famlly hid to hi& fate came
In 11169 when another American prlloner
WU freed.
Tbe prtlOlier who wU released bed
memorized. the namM of,otber priJoners
inclodlng ODe '1Guaie from Omaha.'"
Since then Ibey hid let -... be-lieve the! tlldr ....... alive, .Mebnr
said.
Reflections
At Christmas
" By' TllOMAS MURPlllNE
ot fllt o.111 Pritt ti"'
moUGRTS ON THE s E A so N '
Christm~s ls a time of 4milY and
friends; of good will, tbougbls of the
Child born so long ago and of giving and
fellowship and cbee<.11 ts a time to count Dollar Clinging_ blessings be-ed.
Jn our family, it ls a tbile for the
To Peak Pr; "'eS gathering of the clan around a tratlltlonal
...._.. Christmas tree with ornaments carefully;
preserved year on year f r o m
In Europe Marts a;::·~~ ... ~· to •mil• over greeting
LONDON (UPI) -The new look dollar cards of the season with all the names
rode hlgh and very close to it.s highest reminding you of old friends and new and
pennltted price for the third consecutive to suffer some remorse because of the
trading aession in some European. U· time and distance that have aeparated change markets today.
There wea 111!1 no algn ol any big you from them.
outflow of· lntematlonal funds switching It is a time that we all think of those
back Into the U.S. currency or gamblers less fortunate than ourselves and then
on a cheaper dollar taking their profits. wish that we could l'J!tain the depth of un-
Blllions-of dollars flooded Europe both derstanding to carry the splrlt ot
before and after President Nixon's Christmas throughout the entire year. We
August 'dteasures to cure the long stan-will probably fail again. But In
ding deficit in the U.S. balance of payments. Bankers and exchange dealers acknowledging that failure, perhaps we
have expected a reverse tidal wave of move closer to the goal and nearer to a
money sinc9 the dollar's devaluation fellowship of man.
,. Y(ben money managers, corporations, so IT JS that this corner will refrain
• 111*1llators and other 0~ grab from .news chipping fo.r a few days and their toevitabl~ profit& .
So far this bas not occurred. Some are take sOme time for family and frlends
probably awaiting at1U better prices, and the spirit of this best of all seuons
dealers said. along Ibis best of ail possible coasts •
In West Germany the dollar started May the spirit of Christmas move With
PARIS (UPI) -The uaual Tb:Jµ"Sday lllgber 'at 3:2600 marks COIDP!lf~·wtth the you .and yours throughout .this Yuletide. session of the Vietnam ~ talks wu previous day's clOsing quotation of 3.2575 _ ·• postponed unW Dec.~. marks. Traders there aaJd things were M8y"·au· your lights sblne brightly. May
The postponement wu ordered at the very quiet. you find warmth and understanding
request of chief U.S. negotlator William In Ztiricb, Swiss banks also reported among the gifts beneath your tree.
J. Porter. The North Vietnamese agreed near becalmed markets and said the And (If all the gifts bestowed during
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to ' the postponement bul llid it was an dollar gained pound to 3.8980 Swiss .. ,. Ibo f 1 attempt by the United States to sabotaee fr&ncs compared wrth Wednesday'• final wa season. may se 0 peace, ove,
the conference. Jt wu the tecond week price of. 3.8&45 fra,ncs, weU above Jts new happiness and understanding be those
• the taID have been poatpooed. 'lbe last · central rate. or new offtc1al dollar parity universally exchanged among us all.
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PEACE
GOOD WILL
TOWARD
MEN
This is the time of year when families re·
unite, friends seek each other out, end
warm gre~tings are exchanged by 1111. Mey
we join · the happy throng to wish you 11
joyous"Noel.
Jot. Hart Lyi1n Hart
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made "10lld progress" since it
fUed for reorganization under
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, B a d ·Police Judgment
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, • Ia., lM put year tbere have been many &incere 1
. .. oftarta to· Improve ~mmunity rel•tiopl In IA.luna , ·.
1 'lloiocb '-1moag them the ride-lloDg.proanm, the .chool
l luach pro-, the foo!,&•trol 111d the U5e of citize~· J:l:n11!,' on scieen bo _ i!>le'rvlewjng p1trolma.n ap-
All thls Is Poeill>e and helpful. Then a couple of '
.1 ·.': · · lldl' tmm· .Ut-of.statAJ are spotted croaalng the highway ·
&PlnSt a red liaht and, lDSlead of hllldlng out citations,
tlie oveNlllltent oaa. h1ull ·them off to jail where·
they remain '!or 24 hours.
Jt wu hla judgment, we are told, that tbe'mestees
mjlht not allow up Jn.<Glll't.iL turned !OOM Fortunately a wllclf ~l.lldot 'irilb'more inatm. fullpent•came on. duty and let the youtbJ out, after piyment of the
lmppoln& ball of ts._ . . .
In a llmllarly iWOi'fiiiiltilnck!en!,. a 18-yiu-o1a
Japll\OM offlclaJs place ,on,.fullve welcomu and tfci4 · ·
.protocol. • • :No one '°'ms to know yet what tbe speclltc plan• are tor th~ taJb betWMD .llr:·flll.ron and Prime !lllnilll!r
l!batro Sato. ' : , · '
And the ciOlest thing to an ei:pert on Japanese
protocol in San Clemente fl a•liandlul of• seasoned tour-
lsll who have· traveled to' ,TaP&A: ,
But the Chamber of commerce · Is finding Ume at
lust to try to organise somt .sort of Welcome for the
Prime Mlnl!ter'• Jan. 6 ud 7 series · of swnmlt con·
r~ces. . .", Th' Sa!O· visit li_a b.IPUsin of sol-ts.
. Praise for Village Laguna -.
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ti4 waJkJn• home with I Wleboord .UDdet bis' arm WU
trundled o(f to jall on suspicion of vlolati/!1 the BP"°
b6ildlbc ordinance. His cue'"'" .il!l"lulid' In juvenno
'Villa,• Laguna, atill · conaidued by more conservO: '
tlve· t..gvnans as 'aometbing of a maverick organizi.Uon, , ~
came .in..• tOj aome Uf\upecled Rr•~ rro111 ~anplnr.
t · . Comm1ut0qer John Md>ow~1t 11rece,nt X,.,gw;ra Beach , • . .. . ... .court.. . ·• . . .. '-•. ' . . , Clty-C.uncil meeting: · · " · • · · Tbeoe types of blunders are a real snarl In the match • . toward"liolter rapport'. with youth .. They are a)90 poor • I · enfol'tllm•t of, the law. . · : , , .
·llut )(ei;Y. .C!irls\Dlas anywfY. ·. ·, ... ~· 1
McDowel!. who is ·~ardly 1 radical type, said the '
'cl\¥ns':IJ:Olli> 'had 1leen most helpful durlng .stu,dies o(
, , ·!lie-J,:and=•·, elemeg\• .of the .geiiefal . plan, .providjn•· 1 · • •• ' ll!Uil pe · • 1ra~c iJ!4 Ii ur... · · • •·. ~ ... · · (see :Matttiox·below.) · • · ' ' • He • · ted :·tbat ·If ~. c'h1mbei. ot · Coiiunerce, -· Pro~l!leadaches l · whlch bas·gone on· record as oppo&ing the planners' land :
use~eoomm,ndatiOlll, ·would undertake.11.milar research
to support. its,oppooiUon, the comparative facts would.be ·
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;. . • , • It-ls greit·for San Clemente-to have the honor of
btlnJ the .Place Richard NizQll..Cllooe for a branch of the
· • ' Wllile· Howoo -but tile honor bas its unforeseen heaa.
• usefol to both the commlsaion and the ci>uncil.. · . ,
. Tile suggesuon seems )"alid. Village 'Lagwia repre-· · ·
senlati'jtl particlpated &cllvely ·ln all lhe· lengtliy ')>Ian.; i • • •
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• &Peclally· when the. Pre!ijlent has chooen the city •to be the scene otem'ajor 151imm1t taJb,w!lb the Prime
. KllllllOr of Japan: · · · ·
ning ·commission• studies Of. the land use element._ TJie
, chamber nof only did hot' participate, but confined its
, coqt;riJilllion to ·a· brief statement opposing' the, 29,000 pOpitl~n. goal a,rriy0d. at durlng,the studies. . • • < ~
And with that-prospect only two ween off, local
.elficials are 1 bit wwried a1>oo4 ,.bat sqrt of w~come
they can drum up for the major:chief of state. I · Miking matters wo~ 11, pie strong ·emphasis
If lhe, chamber feels Village Lacuna· ls e¥rlinf too
mud! lnlluen·ce 'In city lffairs,.it should.'I'ound_Up 'its
f own ~ and document 1ta: own views, preferably
J;i,Pt"'•tJti~lut minute.
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f . -~ . . ... ~e 1s . · y.s.· ... e:gi 'E .. ·· .. n/ ore.'· e·:IS .. ;.a.~ .. ~ .. Im.p' a.''. rfially' . ·ci~ies· Ta~ing . '
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:: To tbe ~: " • • . ~ •• . ~ churdies to please ask their governln& Comnl u ter. ... :s . Better Than 0urs
:' IJ'Ve -:.mttei,a lelter to Ill edit.i' ,. • bolrdl to open their dwrcb doors thil ~ •
:·wore, bat't!M ntentacllons of Laguna j .. MaUil--• I °!?.:lmasha ,..,....i.t• Lei the weary ,. ~ My youn• ~lilldreo h•ve been,l>Qler-::-ft---• police off•-1' .. porlto and Sagan l ~ w.,,.arer ve • ni•" "helter.• Door to i .. >-lng me to tib.them to. villl the dew. Wilt. -' '· , ~ l\...:i t-,,.,..__ . ) sleep oo away from the cold and rain. ~ In IU'Nltlng ·ad lnclrceratlng two people ..... . Could there be • truer Cbristrnas bless·· ~ . Edt". to-'-I ' Disney Wol1d' In Florida, and lltbouib I . '• ~
~ for Jf.)'Wllkl.n& ~ · ;:.,..... .._ .,...,... .,. ......... .._..u, lng? ' t 4-MU 4 am far from averse to 1uch amusements,
: . -response. - ----... -Phone •M =·ft and offer s•-•t-. Re' s'e'a· r'c' .. if I went It 1NOld he .. much to ... the ·· I do not think ttlll 11 an issue of a ., . ..._ n. "* • _... ...,_ • ,., -~ . HELEN":..."~~ y · . en·•---'~ .,. -poll ' .. 1.-ft-...-~that ., ............. k ~,..,. • .....,. _..... Z\.c.&:.<UCI __ TUVll.ll~ •
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:. b the 1uue ta the Polley, arrived. at ~· ,... ... -. .. ,..... Ruman Needl AdvUo.ry ~~ ol the lltue-capacity. i '' • 4 •
: -within tbe llowels of dty ball, Boan! of ~.Beach When day la !lone and ahadows fall, 'tba noted !ada tllol in-THIS IMMllN!Twt swedJh. sy!lem
· that a ~ officer may ams! and in-AS A PAR~ANT In the "rid.. .I,, 800,000 cm that pour litto Wuhingtoo, terested me l!llrely k1J¥,two large UiJy bilda with 00. small
· _.,... -. oi> a m1-ymoanor llOOI" Jll'Olrlln, 'I have -the wise ~•rib ~l!blUl!tl D.C., from the Mary!">d aod Virg!nia In the~ of atooe. What ii 111911 pn~t lllo!ll It la c:blrP-, and ~ UIOd tiacre1iooary pawer, • ~ ' -tuburbe "' an average work day pour out this manunolh en· not the sanitary dlSpoaal of prbqe. but
'• " , ~ • specifically by offidlr NY.I!. Therefore, I To the Editor· ' --· of the city aaaln. The action ia all for terpdse ii U.l'Swer . tba..facl thatJi..la.LbeA lllml u fuel ·fot
rirg· ~ABLll: preilmise of lmowlt,la.-!Jnejo,iltOntyenfarce,the 1 ... bjo'the.~elnlll'.le~oa · free. ·-.diSli syatem"'i! re-heating and alr-condilloninJ the V"'l
American ~ la that the law law, bu~ 11 'the llllle time, to Instill Dec. 9 that 'lbomUIJi1 ls again at It. Onl,y • ~ qaln has rebulfed attemJ>ll .,. cilopooaMllll was • . atructures it com!' out of. •
will be tmpo,.d' fl!rff and lmi.rt!ally. · l"'I*"• for .'It. 11!>. pluae, dtlzeni of a few weeks ago she wa1 holdini fot'lll In to lmfiaee a commuter tu on thele built rlibt Into the l)isney !l'ojed, '. 't Wbm we COlllider 'Iba milllona •f 1o11J
• Tbetefon, If 11111 poll<t regardlni mild.. i-a Beoch: let'• ik that our pollc1 the defense of public drunk"1noill to llUburiianitea, mUlng the Dillrld of ·~1n oeveral S,.edlall communltiis, co.,.. ,of..reiuse tliat ~Y polfut. our land
• JnellQ'I JI to remain I, u a cttizen of department is either lrnp.,tlal in lta en-La~ Now it seems she 11 ~ COlumbia. the only 1ta~level tovenllJlent plexea: of nearly 3,000 apartments• have arid waterways today;. it would seem that
• J.agima Beach. want every violator er.... lmmfo~~~lpoy• licy '!. stop • thiJ no\l"nae the Adierlcan Civil Liberties Union, o~· denied the rtcht to tu nonresldenla' 'ID· been .put up with built-In, vacuum· no building In Iba U.l>. lhould he perm!~
In& Foreat A~, re«ardlen of .age ot-· ~F~'TBE·' R J"~s·'". CORSE-ficl&lly I ~sume,-In · repressing -or: mme ea.med in ita: juriadicUon. That-operated refUSe disposal "chutes. These · ted ·to go up wiihout·p!'Ovllloft for such a appearance, inlmecHafely 1 arrested and 'l .ru".c. .D 1 .1. preventlng Chriat:mu obstrvance in the jurisdiction includes a city core with a chutes, operating with pipes that are two systemi obyiously•lf 1t II ln!talled .durlnl
: charged. To bl conalatent: if they do not s .. •ditoria! ·.ab"" .idlool1! ' , · pqpuliltlon 71 percent black. :l\fll!Y ol f,.t In di~. carry all rarbaie to a comtrudion, the <OOll. would bl far leu
llaVl! tl!e full amount. of ball In their ' · _Editor JI may he possible that ~· ''thtlo;are "blgb cost" citizens whO need · central collecllon ·point •. oullide · the than addJn& It ·i..J Ill .~.dy-· oalstlng J>OCl!ell It the tbae of amat they should wlll·gel the Idea from sucbl~lllllt '· 1-1sed clty auvica. but can't-supply a building, In ·th.,:ssme treiJchJIS the waler structure. · • . .
a1lo be ~ted, ~exception. ~ ·n-::. ~;.:Ii -w.. .._ ' PUblic drunk"11less ·!s: a ·~no.'.:.. 11111 . C61ftSponding. ino'eue in taxable pro-and sewer maihs . ' ...
U 11111 !!, J>Ot·done, or blln& clqne, the • :'II"'-" -lll't!,. •uu•r•, deJ>rlvlnc.~earTbomaslna of:an 11 ... :.i.i "petty or JnGome. • . IT HAS· .U,WAYS _...i:•. -durlnl ·~· ICll<ms of offi<m Saporito and To the Ecill<>i': , . • • -c11en11 at a future d1U. .. , • "High cost", citizens are the onei left A SENS!lici DEVICE · autOmaticaily · my traveh, b.W• little lnten>ationll ex·
s.pp-eonatUute pure'and almple harass-At this cOld Oui&tinal time tbett are -~av~. -Arq¢can~ Union., .iJbei:tY · -behind 1n4he.l)&tlonwide exodus of middle sifts all gla•, ind metal from the trash ctiange. there .. la : bettreen Te1:1ly · good ment ot.a minority aroup. Harassment. many l)'OtlDg people pass.tna ~ t!ie:se are·beautiful words and have areat and ·'upper income famWes and heap. The remilnder of1he refu:se ii then ideu .. Despite,· our ·t-re m.'n d·o u 1 alwe~ !mow, la llie vbible minifesta· Laguna Beach who seek lbelter.'.r f1oOr meanin( and promise: JI la too bid'¥ ' bU.lneuea to the suburbs. Accorcilnl• ta dumped Into .In Incinerator which sup-transportation a 9 d . coinznunicaUon
tklll of. an inward prejudice. I do not want on·which to throw a sleeping bq. 'lbe ~ such wurdl have been debased by puWnc .r.one study, this me&ru1 that "one set of plies the enersY for heating and air-con· systems, we remaln insulir: in terms.of
tb 111 thll ln my local police. I do not quelta nwnber from five to 10 dilib' and ~in a different order an·d UIOdatlan jurildlctiOOJ (UIUl.lly the central city) dlUoning the buildings. adopting some "alien" way .of doin&
....... l!V'~cltJ Jo develop such .a reputa· m OCCUI~ men. . ' • -with actions foreign tot.heir Intent ~ ~ the problem.a l}ld the other 1aet of There ,_.been a lot of environm~ntal things, eY"1 when these ~are cheaper, ~ • · -· > Wa ~;to the ""1greglllons of all" • 1 PAUL WESl'l!llOOK j>lrlldldtooa (usuallr tho oubilllil). hu. tallc.about'the.."rt-qcllnr" of materials; · simpler, and lmmedlillly seen u
• • • ' · ~ ' ""·· the, re.sources." Proponent& of'1ba..com-... .latt.Ybit ·isecruillY important la the -need 1uperior ..
-• : · • • • · ,.,. • · · · muter .tu •rtue thaC !Ubutbm . com• .. :for, oor 'r<cycllll( of energy. · ' With all the promotionll.J>oop-11 for tho
S • 'If' . • 'li't. • .. ' . H • -mute" sbouJd·not·add ·tO 'thi problem&·., .N:cordin& ta powerexpella, the world'• Wllt·lllsney World, it may turn °"t that
v ~ ·• · · • · · • · · · · · ~J,. · ' tht year 2oo1, only 30 years away. Thil.Js pmess . an.d weUare of tht .Americu •
l -.e' . .· -rig. . . ' . ·e AU s . yp oc r 1s.y· ....... wtthout·adcilng to'~ -.... . ..... eDeJ:(y, ntedl are going to he doubled by . . iL .. mm endurln1 .contribution to the llap-
1 . • •• · ·, . · .. ·. . . . . . A...,.,'T %,IOI~ and towne erteod an aw..-prospect, since we an. public.lies underlfOU!ld and not above IL
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: an · easy~to-ad~ister one percent ~n the · ~ . ' WASIUNtTON -lndi1'a .euefully treheltratod "1ndllll4ition" at the U.S. i&
pother revealJ,tig lhitance of tJiarac-
teriltle .eeJ(.ngbleoua bypocrisy &n·d
duplicity. •
Wltfle worcil1y fuming ft thiJ country'•
stint coodemnaUOn of the bald aJid
caloilated aggreH!oo qalnst smaller
and ....W Paklatao
1ncila. today II mili·
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YU!Oll and Rlzure of
EMI Paklatan has
unmasked to public
view• wblt Western
mllltlry and lntelJI.
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bl" lmow!t for IOllll tim~r mili~
utly Jndla !1 u much a Soviet utellite
u ~ EJYPI and -Arab couotrles.
lllllztti:i'ABLY oubsllniiltin( that
are~lollowlq: ~ eorly lll70. Ruula has .been
ladla'l omwhelmlnsJy largest arms sup-,u.r: Ill !let,· .-pt for a relatively
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1m8111 amount , of lesser weapons and
spare parts, virtually all of India'• major
military hardware has come from the
Soviet. Western authorities estimate
Ruslla' baa ao 1ar sold India more than
$1.6; ~ion in war makrials -all on
lone-Wm credit. • •
-tmt 1ummer, &ix months before the outbl;uk of the fighUng with Pai<lslail.
Indil negoUated large new arms order&
!'iih'tllo'6oriel-for. ruob clelive17. Within
We.ks.' MIG fighter-hoitmera, .' ·TU
medimn and long-ranae bombers, T-M
aod' T-55 tanks and severil hundred
medi1im ·and JargMallber field -gtins
~ pouring Into India.
-This 11u .. 1an equipment baa been
large!Y used In the aunsslon 1g1inst P~ -plus addiUonal 1upplle1 t111t
have been n1&bed in by air and sea. Thlile include huge quantities o·f 'am.
muntUon of all 'kinds, oil and 1asellne,
urxenljy needed for India's 1tllckin(
planes and llinU, and thoullilds of tool ot k_raln and other food,. In t.be past, India
has l>een largely depeadent on the U.5. to
keep its dense m1sse1 from starving -
min 1liln 14.5 bllllon In wheat and other
. pn>ducta. With thia aource cut oil, U..
Sovie! la havinc to f111 !nCl!a•1 bli·food
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THE' AGGllE§M IHl\lll on
Paki&tan 'baa brourht to llibt another
profoundly 11(nlflcsnt facet of lncila'•
mUillry subltrvienca to Ru11la. u
follows:
..:senior Soviet officer• 1rt 1t the Mid·
qaarter1 of lodian comblt fortes down to
brigade (re1lment1l) level. NonlJnaUy,
·they art "Observtr1'' and "adviser&.''
Actually, lheir roles are far more Im-
portant. They hive a direct voles In the
~uct ol operations; In 1 numher of ln-
atanct1, Rwsian1 are In charae and tnu-tna the ordero. This 11 portlculorly oo
wlth umor and ltlille17 unll\o Soviet of·
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8;jtl!~:.e~:i.~b;:~:ylnthe ... ~:!'.'e"r.:.:n~~e.~. ":a~~i;r~:~dt .. ~ Mo' re F1"1zg···e· r· ··a:}d Pa· per· s
1 -1-r. ~ • reciprocal: nonre!1dents are allowed to ·
1 1 -Rullsi•n military and ClVillan officials credit city income taxes against taxe$ in · · · · ·
•are mi.. Ute personal staff of Prime theil:•bome•communlU~ or vice'veraa. · · · · · · ·
Minis'ir Ilidira Gandhi. She ls In constant air · 15 suburbe.n and property· ·and · · ·
looCb with them. • In New Delbl aal •-" '-'·· le From Par!$, October, 1921: "Dev Mu: ~ .. :-:-.. •·. dlpk>lnliSc circles, the repcir\'la going e1 .W1.A.eJ '!OC• m~u rs who· pay· a · Under separate cover I'in aendini fOU ... ~ ... .._.,.1 ..,,.,...,_, ~that tliese Soviet·''ad'Y1&ers'"knctw city tneome._tu benefit less from the tax· my third novtl, 'The Great Gatsby' .•. '' r: The
more about what Mn Gandhi Is_, credit device. At the same " time.-From Edm.und W"·-n 'to·. Sheilah
and ,...._ th · ~ I ~· aul>urbla'•-flJ'Owlng polillcal cJwt· has -........,.) an most memuc1 • o -i.. beMI etf*Uve ln blocki new Cf.ntnl 'Cf.· Graham, Arthur Mirener to Nancy
cab!J1e!.> !She rarely holdl <1blnel· •eflorta for commuter"k.es Mlllord'• "1.elcll," what possibly ls left to '
meetqs,end on!~• f.,. ltu.!lld lnaidm in a recerit example Clev~ tried to 151)' about r: Scott Fibgerlld? The bis head abov1 wakr, for years, putting
are COllll\led 00 fioll.,.... · end Ila reciprocity 1,n.,. .. ~ wblch·caU-c:rltlcll and lliecdotll llteraiure. on the ~ff the ruLtbln&. to r,tu'1 dlalfeu.
IN·Dl.4'8 SATEI.iln relaU00&blp -ed for zs·percent of the city income ta1 .. gifted and tormented ' noveli~ far THE "DEAi\ IOO'IT' le~ are nveal~ ezpiaha wby · R u:f 11 a' to 1'e;tw;n lo the wage earner's ~e com-· ~~f~Oed~t t:e 1f~:ia1 coh: equally revealing, the patient coWwel of
pel'JI vitoed 'the. UN · lllttttlt)'' "llllllllty. Mayor C111 stol:es claimed 1ha · · . and ...:. '"-~· st'in · , the father-prieot-poyob~·llter i:outicll's orts to end the C<lltfllct • · • · · · -ement coil! the dty·IU 'million,,,,.. · tinue<, '° -pu""" w~re -.on reply to that.1112&.ll~ · tat>y,"
The So et, having armed lnd.la'to1he nually. But 14 suburban communities,· of ~e grrit·~lr.Y cbaracte:•,., of ~~ .. PerkW~'«fQ~.\l,':''1...,'...11 perfect a thin&
teeth aDd' largely directed the combat lamenting that "all they want to do ill cen ury. as I ever had~ illi1t in publlihln&."
operaUGni of the lnfamoua ago.uataa, drive us away," joined in a lawsuit that W~ have,?*--•'Ttit Letters of F. SCott The tettirf brilbe "1th 101&1,,• About
with equally unabaabed eras...., iNJ> wpn 1 del*J' unW 1172. Fltzjerlld, llllted'by. Andr~~ Turnbull the ·fampilr Plri1 crow4 of the :ioa,.u..
ported 111 Htellite to the· 1ancttfted 01113). N~ aa even more apecillized C'_!i; "bj>ob _ljit19s," li)f ~oll)ow9od crowd of purlieUI of.the United NiUon1 by-. WR,EN COMMUTE.RS r,o~t "taxation ,lecllon, Dear Scott-Dear M • x ' Fitzgerald's flJllll yean. .
'ly <'6Joc\tQI world moves to hilt the war.. Wl~t repreaentat1on, ctty off.lctab represenlatlvt COITU~ t~i;n 1919 Edited by John Kuehl 4111:1 Jackloft
So ltrw11 no surprise that lndla'1 huatJ·' retaliate by poiritlng to restrictive to 1941, the ye1t of the writer •~death. Bryer both pro5etaw1 of EnaUahi. and
ing propqanda macbine, VilOrOUllY aid· auburban io~ng practl~ , whld;l ~r!' ... between hlrn and 'Maxwell E. ~kins,, Fltzg~ral.d,.s.peclallstl, 1.hil Ii a br\&ht
ed an~ •betted by Mol<OW'•, unctuouoly tra"'"'1 the high COii ettiun In ,111e ... the legendary •editor 1t Scrlb~ • ~1'0 new .Ule 1n the Fltqerlld moaale. TheJ9 ber~t.ed ,tfte U.S. for condemnlnl the cftJ a core. A furthtr irony of ~e untaxed guided and li1tened paUenUy to him o~~ can't .be. much more of the ttery left un-
pious at\ack an Paklatan. ar untlertued commuter, city-dwellr:i's that rocky career. told .. But 1-would htvt IUlpected that
r uy, Ir that ~ uses the serVices of Ute beftlre . this. correspondence· turned up
I city while addina to its ~ and l~tt· THERE IS, after all, something neW tO (Scribner'• '7.95.)
Dear
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Where are all tboaa dot !oven!
"Mln'1i but friend" certainly de-
serves an owner willing . to lealll
and,cleao up art'tr blm so that bl
can have 1 beach to enjoy. • ·
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~ tng;_ts· property values with congestion, the Fitzgerald dory. It'1 the IMer story, '· ·
noise and )oDution. lhe professlonal 1\de of the 'ttriQ!:r who • Wllllam 8af9
Mayor Stoke1 di5C1?vered that pushing htld on to "dear Max" u he wou1d to a
for 'nonresident \ales aggravates alttady father-!l'lest,psychiatrlal. From .the :ii.
strained relatklnl betwetn the two year-old author of "nil& Side of
JurildlctJOM. Yet whether indi'viduall or Paradlae" lo the dying craftsman 1t.-
bualnweo ruct to the commulor II• to templlnr a comeblck In the uj\finl.Shed
the estmt of chaaitnl tbek' ........ ''The Lut Tycoon," we 1te atlle in thil
locatlooa ii unknown. • tm~ lbruy dacWnent to plug In on
Wuhlngton's commuter tis debate bu the wtil«'a ]XjT1ta thouptr, en·
unique futum. P r e d I ct a b 1 J , ~ thualuma. prejudices, hil recurrin&
,.......... from Wuhlngton'a suburbs de]ll'tukm Ind de'l"1r .
clllm thot Con(t'esa 1lone II responsible He wu .1imolt alway1 piqued by
for the federol city'• flnanelal reaourcu. mMtY troubles, llvlnJ beyond his mean!,
But COngress has been reluctant to pre> later "keeping hl1' daughter at Vaanr, his
vlde adequate ft.Inds. Washington's iden-Wife in menlal hospitals, iCrol'mging ad ..
Uty u the nation'• ca pital obscures -vancea from Perkins, or his agent Harold
but c&Mot hide -the fact that It is Ober. How many thousand copies must
another deeply 11'9Ubied city wbose he sell of tbl1 or th1t book to get out of
suburban olfaprlna react. ti) her with 1 hock to Scr.llme~1t lit wrote.111pecOclal
thumb to the .... abort 1torles and todlflorent fllma to keep
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Dear Georae: ' Wbere do you tura. u .an advice
columnilt, • w~ you have-1 que•
lion about -All llavo. ,,.
evec Hked another ~ col•
umnist anylbflst Wllat 'llld llbe ~U
you? ' • CURIOUS
Dear CUrloul:
I'm not 101n1 ta r<~t I\!
Funny -1he looked Ukt 1ucb a
lady, too.
(Pleast a:o out •nd 11t In lovelorn
trouble. Geor1e'I queaUena have
·beei ·entlrel1 loo tame lately.)
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A. The S..tnn ,bfftJ<. fl 'ean li6 eooo times Us own''.
weight. A man ·would have.Jo. raise about' .4.s tmis to exe-
cute tb~t little trick. ,,. . '
Q, WHAT'S that filh with hands?" ·
A. The gurnard? It's .. allq got feet 1¥Jd wings. Or· so
l'nr1old by 1J1-..uthorlty-whoilas not always been wrong. -· ~ . . . .. ----
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· . Tfl! EVENJNG WALK: Baseball niinagtts hive it . bl!tter than football coaches. Th'°ef get:fired iri sunny" wea. · :the:r ..• ~IJ *11e crap,shOOter who fails to blow on
the dice before the toss, no? , •• THAT CITY wherein you
can•buy the best bread, I think, Is San Francisco . : •
WHO defined a camera as a "mirror with memory"?
·Oliver Wendell Holme.s, :wam't it? ••• TUMBLEWEEDS
aren't '° dumb. They make sure the seed, doesn't take 1 root. tno cloae tn the parenl .
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Gov. Reagan Js wleldln&: hia • WASHJNGroN (UPI) -A mlnent hazard and lw failed veto power llie never before,
!Ca.lifor611 concreaman hu to 'bjn ft... • • kill in& more bill• this year ~~ed manufacturen and a The secretary of Health. than in any of hi.I past four '1ed"efal aimey made a teeret Education and."Welftre 'hu" years u Califomia's chief ff.
, qreement not to ban unUI autbority to lmmed.iaie.J1~ bar\' eeutive. 'Eter the Im ~Y at1aon any prOdjlCt whlcll. posu an1 The lots! of bUll lho riltmas tinsel Containing ••lriuninetlt hazard" to the Repabllcan governor b a 1
ead, which ls capable or glv· public, Moss said. · / 're.fused to sign ~ year atood
, g lead polloni~ tp children. at 128 Wednesday -well ~~pl, J:.:.ied· ~~.~ D' k s .k· ~' 'llAA ~bo~ :u:~~"7 ba~~I :: ~g" tho "actlom and In-oc tri f! .l a ~ vetoe. upt<led before tho ·~ctloos'" of the Food aDd Drug • ... • week'• out .. ·
Admlni.stratlon (FDA) In lb• IT/ ' · So far In 1971, )>o haa signed
Mo" said Wedoe5day he ':" ill Resu'fl1,e. .Today" ~~·-1,700 meuures lnln
d le~ oru11111s of the Lawmakers figure R<aaan
DA'1 Btirtau of Product .5AN FMNCISCO. (AP) _ employers' group, ls making will also veto part 11 an u~Z,, oT~~ :~.:if= NegoUators~ for lo~en an intensive effort ·to reach =~lfhe :fr:~=~~
kers Aug. 12. He sa1ci they ~n:n shi=,t~~,..!e 1 agreemen~-~ •hew c6nb'lct. and Coogress sometime nut
jllrorked oul an ~tnt'illal tempt to end .Ille WIS! Coast on-nao'beell hope IJie Week, a move Iha! would pu!h t¥,odUC:1t be ~f::·~ doq diipute before an a.day matter could be resO!Ved :;e .:u of dead measures even
. CbrLstmu, While ·saJe1 ltrike rqoratorium, elllh • before the Taft-Harli~ in-lea&an vetoed za proposals
uld be allowed. to continue The Joint sessiob iliaJ:I titen jwJction. which . halted the Wednaday, among them blllJ
Iii after Cl)l'isllnu, 1912-• jcbeduled for W~;butl atrille, ~·on Qirlslmas to 6lend joblea lnsuraneo to
killed Autmblyman Charlet ~ lor Ille llat.'• yJo1-.
Wll!Ttll'a 1 proposal for a liddlll prt»m to hair lrif>ll atstewlda public _., of· froJil !Dmalol or ._ elao
flee becauae It 1fOU1'I be,a N4 In tbe ...-ll)'alem. the bill
-practice lot -to. by _,,... r r •• t
abUI atlorney1 lo< their ap-Murplly (ft.Slnla Crlll), 'liOu1d ~ • Warren'a I bUf ~ a I du~ tltl ulltlJW COi'
.similar to one ·~y.Sen. Mer.rm ~ "' d tpartm eat
Dymally, alao ii Loa 'Aitief.S PY~ II)'-and
Democrat, !hat R<agan vetoed WOU!d eo.t fl()O,GOll a )'4or,
earlier lhil year. Jlacu aald. ' •
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And R<agan balbd at •lin· ~ the to.lieu 1iJ: on
ing Aaaemblywoman v..... . outo.:1•1 an ·averqe of SI P,.. Bralhwalte'a b!U to ban aex iOat, • to prOYide about 1111
discrimination at Callfornia'r m~ ln new re'f'.ue for1::;::==::;
graduate acbools, t er m I n C local ,govermnent. The tu, Ii'
parts of the me a• u re II.id Rea1an, would "impole
' ' b u r d t n s o m e and un-another burden oo our already
necesury." Jelea~1 P,rope~ty t.tr:·
R<agan aald tho Loa Angtlea payer." Seo. Walter Stiern (f>.
Otfi\0Cral'1 proposal WO\lld Bakenfleld),'autltored tho bllL
h_ave required go ye r n i n g -Crute a Victim O:mJllM)-
tioards of state colleges and aatioo Coinm.ltlloa to iird>e
unlven!Uea lo nport yearly .daimo of.·-ot •loient
on lbe number and quallfica· crimet: a-Di! pay up to •·•
tkma of men and women in per c~. The IOVernof ll&d
each graduate proemn-lbe ltlte Board of Control ii
other meuure1 tilled by already dojq !bat I"' and "It·
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OPEN EVENINGS & °$uNDA YS
'Tl(' CHRISTMAS •
J424 >Vie Lido-N°'\'P,orl l11ch
IANICAMIAICAlD • MASTER ~Al6'1
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Th Id h was delayed until today Whlle Da · • · " · some 245,000 Calilomia farm e con~ap aa ff each side held 1e,Par1te y.' . · workers; to set up a state, ________ ._•_,,..,...,._ .... ..,. ___ .__,
11 d correspondence from strategy sessions. ,. . · Mellltime, lbe San Fra.Jl-public defender's omce to11 ~~r: P5:~ceaf: ·~~~ A spokesman for .. i!b e' cisco .. C«mty· Grand· JUry bandJe appeals of po o r ·.
ll<agan on Wed~ were lo: big the clabii limit woO!d'joat -set up an · ombudsman'• tHlger . mare -e J a 1 ma • Servi~es
~ent." International Longshor~'s. reported that port revenues persons; and to bati au
e tiJLSel in qu!stlon, Moss and Warehousemen~• Union here fell about $1 million thi.s discrimination ID state college
"coatalnl over T1 percent said no significance ·should be year httw•,t of the l~y and university 8 r a d u 1 t e
lie . iead ' °"bJch, it in-placed on the postponement. of atrite. n aid it wu not able schools.
ested by a child, can '"ult In tho joinh111eellng.. . to delennille ,...._,~ ••-port "Gov, ll<agan apparently
poioo-· . " Meanl":J """""' c"8t lo · -.-~ -.enjoy• playing the role of tho t.!P1 ·~,ls COii-wou!dtn<lit.lilcoly0arlnlhe Ebeneur .,&rooge," u l d oss wrote M. W. Jensen, -'·-mblym J • F •-FDA's Bureau of Product the union and Pa c'.I f i c red becawie ol U:ie km. "+><' an ac.. enwn
M 'time "--' ti 'n t b """-(D-Montebello), author of the ty dlrectOr,.that be knew an ~a o, e .r.uc: 15,000 lon&slwtmen ~jed.ed unemployment i.n-'Uf no authority under the last week rejected t b e surance bill. "It's a helluva
Hazardous Substances Act or employen' latest offer of a Christmas present to the farm
the Child Protection and Toy 'Liberation' 37.6 percent rabe in a two-worker."
Safety Act for an agreement year contract JOJU,te pay from I •Reagan said in his veto
to withhold information about PJ.,a.ns' ~ .:,...o.Jd·1 " a ~ ftJI an boUr~ message be supported jobless a b.atardowl product from the .. J. Besides the. wage 'lsaue, .•· tnimrance for fann workers on
public. jurisdictional dis Put e of a national basis but Fenton's
"I know .. of no autborlty to ,. whether the n.wu ) or bill would .... ,t the insurance
I Hi • k TWllil<n Unliln J\'ill liandle ~
~ with tbe~maten . , ,,, ~ ,,-r-_p . ~ shifting an added_ btrden to
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8.ilO o.m. Holy Communion
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, Noo.rly Everyone .
Listens to Landers enie.~ Info •11u,n~ary • n · JRC .ltWecl.container.• ... •~Q -""be luhd 137 mi11ion·1n ibo rec1,
of haurdou producb to defer ' " nonfarm employers.
emoreemen& action 'which is . &\N D~G0;1Calif. (AP) -_ _:Tbe~~GO~P~g~ov~ernor~~sal~d_!b~e~~~~-~-~n~1 ·~-~~~;··~··~-~·~·~·~~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~r~s~-----.'..:.--~~-~---~--oilll>ol:IDil by • acts o f One of the' men killed In an ~,; ." Mols wrote. ~ul aUempt to hijack B' Off' "It iJ '~·difflcult for me a sbriinp ~t .oU lhe Texu ig icer
to underltancl.Wby your agen--coast "~ed often of
cy has fallel Jo.tr.at lead liberallng lhe'people in M~co Will Return Oirirtma.s tfme1 u an im-and -central America,' .. saysi
the mother 1of a teen--ager who
died wilb him. ·.., 'P J! --' D Killed Tu..a.y by crew Ouce og piembers aboard 11ie 11.1001
Mr. Tucker were Royce Lee ' SACRAME?i'I'O, ca Ii f .
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T Y Bolin, 37, of Po'tray, Calif., and (UPI) _ "Big Dan" Wart, 8 reeS 0Ung David Joe ~ ft; of San 330-pound police o(licer IW . , IMgo. Taken Jo Corpus Cllristl ' -"aval H·~·w ID _....~ -,beeJI mlered mumed In du!):
S · . "~ . -r1 ..... ._ 1 ao "bis kids can have IOme , _ ill:iri'iPiC .. t d1tion was Rhoda Ly n a _ ts 1 ~-istm ,, . -r~ Schultz,25,alsoo!Sitnllitgo.Y r--0 or~ u .
·, • Julie Dillman 8'id Wed-. Ware was told Nov. l to tan
PARAMOUNT, Ca!U. (l,JPll ll<sday !Ital be!: llih may have o-i-of aboence and lose
-An accuaed letn-age liquor been "'"'ily !nllueoced" by ~m<jt'eigbt by Police Cltlel ,
tbW learned Wednesday why Bolin. ' • ;Wilhant Kinney. But WBZJ! w~
German shepherdJ are called "Bolin was Very JJinumv• ordered back on the force
"police dogs." He met up with and talked often of Jlbermliag W~y by the City ,Ci~vil
one !hat joined tbe force the people .In Mesko and ee.. , liervtee Board. . t
without an invitation. tral An]erica." sbe·said 1n an Theyjordered the city to'PIY
Keith Gaston, of Compton, interview. • , lllm fUU back wagu·aftet.one
Calif., 'stole a truck loaded "David met Royce earlier .. of Ware's. attomey~ted .that
with $3,500 worth of Uquor that this year when be went wilB: Ware did ndt, rec e 1 v
wu parked in front of a coUee his older brother Jimmy look-workmen's compensation dur;.
abop, the lberiff'a office ing for a car," &he said. The ing his absence and urged \he
cbara:ed. three frequently came to her board: to insure "his kids CBI!
Deputy RoaaJd Mor g 1 n apartment and "they talked have ,t0me pruents Io r
caqht up db~ tna in \iii often about g~ gum: aJkf O:iru~as'." Ware \hai: three
cruiau but Gaston nr..,..t on wars of liberation," she said. small cblldren, ages a, 6 and t.
loot, dubin( llmlP'U. ,.,.r.---~..,..---.,---..,... ... -.--~""·--1
of • nearlty borne, authtritia
Aid, with Morgan aenmbling
ofter blm.
The yard WU ""'!Pied by
the Gemwt ~ who
joined the cbue, "" -Gutoo and wilh bared fanp
drove him up a tree.
'!be -mrleved "Deputy lloi" and Guloo
detcerided the tree into the
wolllng handcuffl of deputy
Jilorgan.
Happy Yule
fQr Winnie?
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The' Dr • .John Blemer f~y
hopes 1930s trunk murderess
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Winnie Ruth Judd will be backlj=~~==~=~~~~~~~=~~!.I in their, hou2hold in time for
Christmas festivities.
ult looks like It's gofngio be -. ..
a great Cllristmas after all,"
Mn. Biemer said. calling Mn.
Judd "a wonderful woman."
Mrs. Judd, fi7, who escaped
from an Arizona m e n t a I
hospital seven tlmee over two
decad es, was released on
parolF Wedniaday to
CaJlfOmla . ·
'lbe small, graying woman,
ctiled "The 'J'lger Woman"
during her trial, was .fouDd by
PoliCt at the Biemer hoine two
yeera ago workJng as 1
holilekeeper under another
name after her last eacape ln
1912.
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WESTCLIFF MORTVAl\T
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c.r.na de! Mir -Costa M t 11 MHat • BEU BROADWAY
MORTUARY 1U _,,Colla M.,.
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BEACH MORTVAll'I:'
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Combined Study ·Set
· For Scout Councils
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• A combined atudy of lbe two Scout Reservation In San
Boy Scout counclla In Orange Diego County, end the two
County has been aulllortzed by headquarter • ·ba!!dlnP· In
1he boards.of the two councils. Anaheim and Santi Aria.·· ·
Wayne Lynch, president of In 1dditlon, the Su. Scout
the North Orange Council and Base ln Newport Beach is
George Hoag II, prealdent of leased from the County of
the Orange Empire Council Orange and is jointly used by
said the study will investigate Scouts from both councill.
"all aspecta: of cooperative Camp Myford on the Irvine
relaUonsh!ps between the two Ranch 11 operated by the
councils." Orange Empire Area Council
Jolnily the two councils have and 11 leased from the Irvine
an enrollment of 43,000 boy• Company. and ll,000 volunteen and --=-=------I
operationg budgets of more•l .. --------'I' than !800,000.
In a joint sta1'menl, Lynch
and Hoag aaid the study lJ
being started because "it Is
felt tbe growth and
development of Orange County
requires muimum uWir.atlon
of facilities, v o I u n te er 1 1 employed personnel a n d
dollars available to t h e
Scouting movement."
Facillttes owned by the two
councils include ; Ahwahnee
Seoul ReoervaUon an<t•catnp
Grace Valley in S ~ n
Bernardino County, Los Valley
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Car p ] .00 Coo.st Men in Libe"t-Suit
Proposal .
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ShaDenber1er • cl thi i11J11i! Ana law flnn of Rutan inil
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TO ALL OUR1'111ENDS In tho Harbor a,... whe i
halpod In bringing joy lo the chlldron at l'alrvlow··
~pltal -we oxtond our thanks and Ntt whhat ':
for I Happy ,Holiday S..oon.
UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK
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ELEVEN TILL MIDNIGHT
DECEMBER 24th
Neighborhood
Congregational Church
k doesn't take a lot of energy
to savealotof enagy.
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Don't use more flame than you need.
Adjust it to fit the pan or the pot, as only gas can do.
Tuming the burner too high bums up a lot of gas'-
and SOmetimes tlie food. Other savers: Don't preheat
the avm overlaDg. C.over sauc:ep;ms while adlag.
And never me the oven to heat the kitchen.
Always wash full loadS.
Evezj time you turn on the hot water faucet,
you're using gas as well as water. So get ell
the me you can out of your hot watEr
before it.goes down the drain. Jump in
the shower as soon as the water heats
up. And don't fill the tUb any
higher than need be.
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Wait till you have a full load before starting your
clothes washer 0r diyer en: fhe'~hwasher. Saves
work, Saves enetgy: 'A full load uses no
mote gas that a partial mie.
.'Doutheatthegreatoutdoors.
Af Di&bt draw the drapes to help keep the day's
heat illdoo.ts. And tum down the therlll!JSfat
when you go to bed. In the morning set it up to
I C)lllfortable temperature and leave it there. 'l\Jmlng it up and down wastes gas; it does
not give you more heat. .And open the
draperies. ~the $UD do some
of ,oilr heating. It's flee.
'1iy these easy hints fut a mn0tr. •
You'll have helped save energy. That
shnold mah you feel good. l'hen think Of the morrt1
JQ!i'ie sniDg. That should make you feel even betttf.
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Nostalgia seems to be the .rage: these days. There is a
·great deal of public &enti·
ment for a return to old
values, morals and ethics. lh
many ways thll would ctt·
talnly be good but in the
context of good health the
a:olden age I.I right now.
Man's progress In fighting
d isea se and 111.nna hu
achi eved spectacular resulU
ln recent years. Most of the
·medicines that your doctor
i& prescribing for you were '
not eve n known just a few
short years ago. And, every·
dfly we are receiving new
drugs that have been ap-
proved for public wt>.
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR
CAN PHONE US when you
need a delivery. We will de.
liver promptly without extra
charge. A great many peoole
rely on us for their health
need!. We welcome nquestl
for deli very te r vfce and
charge accounta.
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~ules' Impact on Ee~Iogy .Studie.d
' . ' ~ -!OANNE llEtNotl>s admllllllrallve -by tht "1'1111 ID' a lhorter -. that qalN 1lt ta. ol -·-to "81 11111:1-•111 ~ m1llliln to
.__ ......... beatd the ... _ Slate --Oidnil -eal.h ialo. ~lleat • bo ""'9aed to the dillereal -ad ..... -•'If to ••• ,_,. _, Boan!. Slolaolftdalluylbey kelp bed'.' ~·• he'Ultha lo _. .... ~·tht-.i:'thetllattC ar<llllnereeommende.d Bolh~or.bolnc'I>: -~·eoclr'dOJ.", U..~!IJoYhave"'1IP'led dlfd '~~. .P8 feeler!.,~ !..Of~~! pooed by 1 ·~nlla,Jo•. •rorty.11,. lorfe ID' llnaioo' -for tool<
' ..,. .... --~ ~ -d1ltrlds · ., •lick If • eu.aton will llove to lie.,.,., mOlab by controlliaC·lbem al ~ to ·county sanlta-involve secondary, lr<obuent, factual ~ -Ibo .Uodl structed wblch will _,,.. 111f -ol dbcbarp rather
flan ;olllclils, the state, and but prescribe the ... c1 type of qi treoted tffluenl b• the u billion CU\>lC leei °' 111" ll!'r 1bfon !hQJaall incrwed lt<a~J;iiiilii;&...,.;
IMll<a1-• Cl!"ernmenls ;••t.t. ~'treatment aod tl_>e , levd al'. .C..n environ-!. • : -,ear. In addilio!> lo u.. 11-Jl1<lll belore dis~I.
Worldlljl on • new •n&I,• ~tho! (ltl;.mlSoibi~ org-lad ~· • !ft a lette( senl lo D·p JOhn .niolpherie problema allendUt . V N I 'I' E It old.~·· wute• leltln tlfluenl \vhlclHs .~ ' • '!h inclne lion 1 Southern
• ~ Jevets of go~••uell ''dllpoee<iolt11~wa1<r.,, -==~~.!'~ Mornla, ':'1i1s .;!..... will · ' ST.ATES
<tlie•,fil:OOeM ~,. 1q .e1~-Hai'p!r !ay1, !hi 1~111 '9l1Jfatioo _... pn>duce' daily 1.120 t0m o1 NA 'I' I 0 N Ii L ""'::~ lliolla-~ De\f -coWd coot • :•iw eo.,_ ts _. lo, ' residue which wllf lave to lie B A N K
I ... will' el1lilo the . IW\!lailori J!iallle\s ie5 ·f>l'OOCribo a eme liafore, the.. ·dilpooed of in 1anit1 r ¥ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 'o'W.. Jlliiliao to illllf(ijle aod he prob(lma ol. tht fllll!al bave. laodfill.s. ' BRANCH ,,_ ~ ..uftioled the all! to· tu-been 'cliagnOoell.• ' "' "Allo, I 1m told that Ille ' •
\!lit 1'11--· aimed 11 payers will be about 7 cents · In ·beliinP lloW'befoie Ille ~ gre11o 11 nu
,. . .et! ol, two per'° lddllional 12.S·mltllon stal<! wa!a' bqord, llJlllltloo anilablo will .-..r.<1 II>
, Wilf!'S'~ .... to lie ......au, "' oper111e. •100 district dJ '"'' t .,, , l!id prolimltely a l<o!I ot. tm-.,. ~ t;'"1b. en-as.<e!$0d valuatlOI). · ~ IOWlde(( !he SllDe purities to 111eJ woters each
vtlonnlent One is Ille O<pOie , He aaid ~ la ''• Joi al lheine In asking a delay ol !he oay."
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wdes'whiCb cm corwume-ox~ coofusion in i lot OI., ~,. new ,lllndards until stodlel of In plaCe of the &&ate and
ygen,i1 !he walor ehotiJ1& O.t about bolh tfroJooaJo. : ef!ects·exJsling st a o d a r d,s federal Propouls, l!arJier uya
the nateril m~rine .pi. Forinstance,'tbeMuskieWJ ·, could be completed.~~"': .. the sanital.ioli dlst?lct.s have
h a'1-,'J t'• n t 9 • The other ti: designed to apply to . all Andther 80W'Ce of the, ,come '9>'. with ~me recom-
4aD1eious wastes are the 1H1-discharge of sewage ,.... into dlstrict.s' ~Uon t9 the I 1nenda.Uona of tbe1t own.
disao1Vec1·t0xic metals such as oceans as well as-~Jivers siate ~ 11 that ·if m.. · 1'ln procedure$, our tee0q1-
merc:urY or lead whij:h_ Cjtft be , and streams. Bu\ ~i: 8'lYS itJ.tuted, ute pbysic~ '1menilaUons are very clQae to
Jioi>oOoua wbeo taken )fllo !he 1!1<tt ·is a J1'11villoii In ~ ll!lJ. ~ tnalllient wiipid :;~~lhe;;;;;;;;sta;;;le;;;'';;;' ";;;he;;;;;said;;;.;;;'~";;;bu;;;t ;;;the;iy;i;;;;i;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;i food ehlin. ' Which !PVts ~ ·.El',A ~ quire' !he "14 ol Jmce amou'.~
·0o!heonehand,!he= ~tor "<the ~er ,to • ofliinewhlcll,could.-aii: "Artis• 'try'• ·M • "
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, Clean 1Wat.er Act, in ~ waive ~ 1 r.= '":i dl~l enyirOf!nwiqtll pro:.. . , Barca•s 'Ratw· nGas ~ liY>~l$<1 ...... Muskle•hlch lain/'>« .... ,:'•mount bleinl. , • · , .• ·JD. ovinu .. ' , . . 1. ' , .,.., , ·, ' hw·-8Jlll'l)veil '1!J Ille .organ1C·.wast., in· the..,. ... · RObert-Batiln, cllilnnan ol. '~
' ' ' ~1e,w-1,s lift1Ytln,P.l ·t0 "~e.I f.\lrOl!gh .. oeeu: 111,dounty~ol~ < ti~ and !he HOUB< ln·nlid outfill; as !he eountfcliilllcl! and IJIO!her mt111be<: of !he Air Official Suggests J~~. man1ger of -i:e~. stale rneUift .p. =e· =: i;ro ~
, , _ !he ~ Coojnty &iliitaltlo · !pu.. to Ill oceu' outfaDs part(cullr objection in tif4
SAN: FRANCISCO (UPI) -Callaghan· 18id the di!trict D~.'8Jil the -liill: ,reP?dIO!S of !he Iaiglh)ol'\he testlniony 18!! 'mon!h before
Outlawing ears in· cities and abo had !he power'fo Institute wauld~aeCqJidary treat-outlalfor !he g!"icrapby of tho !he state board. ·•
ratiorii.ng may be neceasary to a permit system ,for new or meot/of ~ 1leaving the area that it's located in. ''FW v aample," he said, "
clean t¥> the air, a bearing by expanded regulation. and b; }freclSe standards up to the Harper says tbi!I meam the "assuming that in Southern
the state Bar ~es developing regµlatiott! for a din i n iJs t..i: a to r of the same standards would apply Cautomia there ,is a waste •
Board-has been told. ....... such a syStem. -E ntv. i ronmental Protection to the Orange Couoty ouUail discharge to the ocean QI. ·a
An anti-smog o fl i e l'a I The board iftviOusly beld Aged:y (EP4). which ;, five miles long and billion gallons ~·dlr, U..ap.
di5closed that PJllution agen-hearings in Redding, Fresno: _;~· Oil~'J!!he~o!he~r~h~a'..nd!i:, ~lll~e~sta~lei_.:em~pties~·~~ln~to'_a~·laody~~-~-~~m~· p~u~···~·ilon~!_·of~ph~y~i1Jc8I'ebemj~·~~~-ea1~~!!!!!!!!! cies nOw ba•e the power tmder and Los AngelfS 011 the new). leve · · ii in the form or area of open ocean as would •treatment with JUne will re-
!he Jaw to require buildlng slandanls al>t'plans one in • 1
pennll!, showing !hat new or San ·Diego Jan., 7 liefore the '
E:stUIIlhod 1926
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580 Broadway
expanded facilities wW not Sacramento meeting.
add to air pollution. ' The propooed stale , plan ' I ' -~--r.iP.11-ll'fl!lll __ _ . The testimdny came at the· woul~ continue anU:•mog r&-f fourth -Of a series of bearings qulrements on ~w· cars and
by 1be board on, the state's ez:tend them ,to used can as
propoRd new anti-smog stan-old as 1955 veH.ictes. • "
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darda. lt ·also r~S the _possibility
The state plan. required of such restriCtiqns as parking
ubder 'the Federal Clean Air~ limitation, 3utomobile-f r e e' ,
Act, will be con.siClered for areas, staggerM w10 r .king
adoption by the board at a hours for commuters, a four-
Jan. 19-20 meeting In day work week, and even
Sacramento. di!velopment or "Ulf -COD·
"Achieving the desired stan-tamed colJllllWll~es."
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the complete exclusion ol
vehicles from 90me parts of
urban areas," se1d Frank M.
Sleld •• ! ~BMss RiNi . 8lel<! ~Died th •
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control officer for th6 Bay
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torney general's ofrice con-
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ClflllolllUghbred racing. GMI youl8lllf lhe
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t111t DlliY Double. First po&t 12:30. Special
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. Y. -~ p"'°lats ~ •Partm'"" :... ' °' ~ -\ , glorified acratChlng posit built on Dec~ ou1 ln 1i severafleveli and carpeted Inside
mod· ~·and' ., ' tooe. dog and out In thldr, bright shq.
collar, sh& eould ·be hip fashl'll Wl~er bukets are · still popular
model or •. JeH<t . complete with plush' pUlowl. one
Fresh fl'Oh') a shampoo and set model comes.with a fringed roof.' •
and a manicw:e she could be a lady Puppies can· select from tradl~ ~
of leisure. I ;. _ . tional dopuies or Dlore modem ched iha lino ,.},o..;,. • ~ ~· ... , • Per on a ggy ,-..~..,.. · ~ .. 'A~"":"'~; __ ,_. pooch 'ol any•-·• she might be the pampered *.a.)'-.j ~ ~
• wealthy Mr , ., . ' might •.._..'"e 0 U>e works" at a
But she's no . She's a P.eu ~ canlne-·~-~. ' die whose master llrives ,' ... -'t.., 'Pciodlet.,.Caii go the whole way •· ~.,. ~th · a .• ,.......,_ a.Cf Oliff dry, the lines! Ulinp in Ille. , , .,..,.,..,...., •
Olving'o puppy or a ldtUn ""' . baircil~ •llylia( and· j>edlcuno•com·
Christmas can add to ~ IanµJy ·" ~ w1t1i cllOl<e' ol red, yellow,
fun. Ir the 'family wants 1 to :gp a.P. · gf'te.1n, Or~~ blue, black. Or white
out th;,.. ar. beautl!ul gl , ~'°"" · ~"!_')!'~· ~ ' I rted ~ family pet. .-• , • .V.,,;> ~~ n asso co
A Christmis gill for Fidq !ll'i;)fi', '.' ors, Shapel, nibuthwash Oavors
Tabby or 'l'lger CJll malch tbeir<lile') · .give· 11ie' pet sweet-omelllng ·
tyl to r J \, breath ' " I ' s. e your,., · 11 J • 1 • ~ ·Pea·:~ble to chills could ·
CUi!Nf; CLO'I'llD : ,, warm up to tn electric kennel pad,
Canine haute couture a~! f~ ,a0rt of pn ' eJe<:tric blanket rw
high rashklp might put ~le to ff1Unala.j •. 1 '
shame:, C!othi~g ~an ~J mod "'like Leashes, h&me~ and collars
,~te~s qr .fit i:1ght ,~ a con-come Ip basic·biatfr 011,·bejeWeted ~.. servative household . with rhinestones· and gotd•stud!.
For bedtime there are Dannel pa. tf yoor psychoJQgy book! •are a "
jamas in a' baby print. rut dog.eared from'copiitg with catir: ~
Re'sort wear Incl~ a red . and soothing puppy psyches, a few
quilted ski jacket and muumuus for sessloris with an an 1 ma I
exotic isl.and flair . • ~cPoJ,0$ipt. JniPt be a· ~ect
Velveteens, leopard and tig!r gut. 'Your · veterliiariin' '"caQI filler
prints anrinforevening.lilverand ~uto·a:~· '1,lit ·,,· \i\:i
gold metallic thread ponchos ~ ,GQoD B . ' ' '~ < • ·• 1, ~ , / fonnal favorites. ~1 ~·,b~ · t . .nece1sari. f." · ~ ~ For long walks on cool evenlljgs_.. tf ~DlWl...r~. 'lnanMh t""9en it ' ~ ... •
• there are doggie boots 'fflth . -~ 'i't .U:nln2s." Your · ~jooch .... ,. · :-.'l-•
matchlng-coel's 1n·~uede or lea!"!!,; : ~·be atil~<'to a'.ttend~ col-' ,. .~,
some with fur collars. And of Iege for pailsblng." ~
course, you could pick 1' a fake A Weekend at a hound · hot.ti or
fur: • · · ·. ' pet palace -is a suggestion. for the ~ Doggie britcl}es come ip,lf~ ~e ,})f:t wbcrlik~ to triv~~ f .. , • ' ~ t ~/ngerft . or' <ifnpte. 111"?. ,cahiJie ' ~' lfoii'ioo 'Clii!ihl' eatiaipping·Whe~
capris. · it comes tO diet either.
The family feline can choose Rover's holidt.y feast could in-
from slinky rhinestoned collars in elude hickory-smoked chew sticks
suede, leather or velveteen..and will or chocolate-flawred ra~bide. chew
·prob8bly·turn down your ofCer"of'a bo'neS: .M pitice de .fesi!tanCe1~ :,
fur coat. could be a cal)ine meaijo8f read)' to
~,s\<><;kill8,.f9;'.thefamii)'1P•Pi<r2 _1'> iJM t!Je·o~n. .. ~ • ·
be hung over we .fJrepl,Fill 1t-->ff'~¥ are~ sb~-~~~~~:J.",\~ /!""1! =a:..:.~~~$'..,":~ Kittens MiB)it p,r<!er I/Mi • , • to lt"1> i>Ots hOaMby ,aiid -ted
ed Saots:or . .\;. "!li!J3ky _ltul> , · · !!"iqi~~,to t,..., thin! "'Ii-ad· mouse.' •" '" • · i · ,..Justed:ahd'bappy'~'i.""i • · · .
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-·~~ . " .. ' '. DEAR ANJl.LAllOERS: I read inothe "' ' ' each other and lepll/f! us~
papen about the'.1<>Uo8' Soull' African .. ~ " Here II my problem: My buabodlovea
• lell°",$':-ually assaulted lwo -, _ ": .J _-. Q 19 have l\OOP\•. around. "' II ha1"lest i\188 .. • rat:t succession. At his ( Alf# ~~ · when we Ire eilterta\ning. i'or example., ; ~:i::: .. 1:era1:01~TI:! .. 1 ', > ,. ~ ~ ~/.~ha~d%:*wn"!..U:.':.~
the 'hnda lrae. According to the defense thealtr, he always inquUM, "llli JOO JI>.
' laW1<t, mOll1lz plpa have been ~ _..;.... ...:.... fall lalo Ille vU. -elael" \\'hell l'tlJ to hbe, ' 1.11 aphrod.l!lK lor centuries. ..--,,,._. -I ~ lame oh I always : ...... Uit OAe •bo pft Qe, nNo .:.. jUlt 'Os .•• ~·be l~ and
• W.W you te11 me where marula frWt can atepty •powdered reiDdeer llom Md going-away party ot tbe "Welcome. to 1ay1, "Let's skip ff." '
he based In lh U lted ••·•-•If monkey p.d1. ftere fl • ldeatUie .ffoURoo1' p&rty. l was tbe1onewbo .made do .c. •~-Pl ' pure e n _.~.. a evidence to Mpport tlae claims of Rnal IOciAt contact. for ' the oetrly dtTOl'Ced What should I 'Am......-.? eue
I person ha• to send away !or II, "'ho' ,...._, llol. la "altl -_ f-··d 1he w•~-· 1 w'-the nut who had rush your advice. It's time !or lilolber
I would he write to? Also, please tell me>l , ... M--...--•-...,, """"i;u. u rt CHUMP • k: a .. dinner so "old ....,..,atntancea" ...:...ia pa ~· -how come Americans have not been let tn ' ~, ~.,. -,-"'Vl'I
00 this secret' 1 thon1'ht we we.re an ad· D.t;AR ANN LANDr.no>: My mother mew their friends:hlp and 1 never heard DEAR CHUMP: Tbe ftn( -. ,..,
vanctd c1vuW:.uon. Thank you. -STILL used to s:ay, "Fools ~a'e p.rties and wise £rom a •U.le one of Uiem until the next ought lo do i1 eumiae JOUr' motives.
HOPING • 1 people enjoy them. I am be&IMlng to 'd when they storied calling to ask W I Why do yo• give parUeal II ••• .. 1'0'0
. -· . , ~-c ~(lbe waa.. I'• ipeOt' JO , WIJ\taojn&.t&o. gift another one... 1.don'L.1.· .bf.1llvllft Nell:, ,mt, .._...It'• Mt
DEAR 8'11LL: lolinta pipl• ... ,jMI yeara tiloriiinln. doda Who nevar l<no'!"hiii '"!'W ~ I've lntrod"'°" Ill-lJorktai. II, • .._ other ..,., Y" e ..
available ht .._ Ualled Stateo. Acooidlaf noturned an lnvliatfon or aent 1 thanlc you teruHng coUples In 111}' home and tlie tatala "'becUM yoar mbltld II happltll
to my con1ulant1 oa 1pbrodillac1, tbf1 note. next thing I knew they were entertainlng wbe1 people are aroud.. I say tUt11 •
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&lie lloltnt . witll the mo1te1t. ad stop benefit ol young people wbo are ~ '*khl of yowteU u a $dlte. much in Jove -as we were, ~.;a
DEAR ANN !ANDEi\!>: P1eaae 1e11 ~~~tum -~ .~:t newlyweds not to have clalldren unless: ~ •. ;:.
U.O, noiiJ' want lhfm. My bulbend aad I DEAR TBRICB: I 1..i _,. 1«1
ha9a i..n married 16 yeor>. We -""' linter !or yw dldno.J...,. tint ....,. We didn't want-Q of tbem.e wll ·coulder <-1r¥1& Y•
Hll _,i. kep&,brlbinl ua tibd ''I" wera ~. Yoo oUI ,.. -~
lOCllllb ""°"'h to 1W I« it. ··-yoo -to me. l loo;. JM EYerr argument we have h over lbe · 1 IO~ wlteo ,yo11 rud Dl1 MYSee. t !
boys. Oat marrl1ge would be perfect If It • ::
weren't for these monsters. 'Ibey have 'l'oo many couples go from ma~
mined OW' relationship. to acrimony. Don't let YOW' maniag~ If we weten't afraid of what people before it tets started. send for
would 1ay we'd put lhem all up 'for adop-Landera,l bookltlt "lfatriage.-W ·
Uen. We~ve discussed It many times but Expect." . Send your request to
we don't hive the nerve. Landers in care of the DAU.Y
I am not completelr 10ber as 1 write enclO&ing 50 cents in L'Oin and a ~
this letter, but so help me, every word of stamped, stlf·addrePed envelope. :.._ , 1:-a:
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-· Polka Club
Polb music by Pet. Wei>s
will ting,' ""1. the Orange
County Po!U -aw ttages a
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~~ystriper Elaine Bove puts th.e final touch on
~~hristmu tree for patient&.at South. Coast Commun-
--"\ty Hospital. Young volunteers decarated trees and'
~rooms throughout the facility and Sang carols on
<1Uch floor. Candystripers contributed t,beir own •
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Your spirit of CooclwlU prov11
caldllor. You 1Ive and 11.!o
receive -a joyous time.
FRIDAY
06CEMBER 24 ., iYbHu OllAlll\ CANCER (June 21-July 11):
" AlUEll (J&tti. !!·April It ): One you thouihl WU beyond Y611t po1-ina Jn JI In e t 1: noch comu dole. Aceo\ldt
IUllt to forolront. Yo u r ,....Jved which ii l1IW1inlful.
<Jri&jnallty Is •-lated. You Heed lnner voice. l'ollow
uy r1'bt lhlnp at proper t1111danee ol lntulUve Intellect.
tlmt. People ...,.;.e you with llo)lday aplrlt prevalla -to
.tolienl oL a I le c Ii o u, ..,. your IJe!ldlt. ilolstandJDI. y.., ate happy. U0 (July 23.Aug. 11):
• TA111WS (Aprll -ay JO): TbouJbla may be centered on
•• LIOt beJ'Ofll -u r fa ~ e 1 m. far-away placa:, penou. Ap-*"11Ms Quiel tJmt witb Jov· preciato what you have -
"' -can proYlde II> atrqtben spkltual concepta. apiratlou, spiritual llrenCth-You teod riow lo attract that
A~tbe1e na1atlon1l. upoa •blch )'OU dwell.
-.-one who may be Emplwiu maturity.
cooOned lo home, boopltel. VIRGO (A"f· 13-&pt. II):
Practice Golden Ru1e. Emotlonl a r e Intensified.
GDllNI (ll~une JO): Nol!>lnll la apt lo occur
l'l'londablpa • But hallway. Not wise to ~lay
-olllee Ra rt y com-11mes where attain ol heart" 1'!1eatlona. c.ationplato needa, an concerned: Budget con-
lljall-111111 inner dea!w. 1ider1tiom llhouJd not be if· '
~ .. Ehri·stmas Lost
llJ ERMA -W I (Ive wi'y to reaaon and a pair
' The foUotDmg tolunm b~ of senrlble bedroom ·1ijppen?
... Erma Botttbedc1 war fir1t ~ did Pie tpar'Jde and the
,,.bUshed m ~an aoo at woDderment give way to
Ch""""'8. ft;.., ~!JlfanUr deprosaloo 01 • long day! _ •,"""led ., 0 lraaitioll b" When did a box with a thlny ""'°'' • ribbon mean an ltan on the .. ~ readnt. Et>tr11 JJ e or , .. ...,..;....e?"
. .... it ·liar b~t11 <tpuf>. >-• llshe~ ·br popular danland A child of Cbrl_!bnu doean'I '•tr~ and'hcs "°'° bteomt a blvetobeatoddleroratetn.
1 .. Gh~tmaa clauic ih itl , A cbUd of Ciristmu if anyone
o 1tt n r j.g h t. Tlitu, for · who belfevea that Kings have
Chri.stma&, 1~71, Mre ii · birthdays.
Erma. Bombtck'• btautifvl · The Christmases you 1oved
and no1Udgic grtt1tfng to IO weQ .re gone. What bap-
1itr reotkra: · pentd!
THE LQSl"cmuBrMAS Maybe Ibey dimlniabed the
' 1 year you decided to have your
' Then Is nolbini ~ in Christmas carda printed , In
thit world than to' awaken send to 1,500 of your "clo5est
.Chrlatmu ·morulng and oot be lrlell<b and dearest obliga-
a child. tions." You got too busy to
Not to feel the cold-on your algn your own name.
'bare feet aa you·-rua1t·,to the Maybe It was the yeu you !Malmo• tree In lhe living dlJ<;ovared I b e lradltlon>I room. Not to yve your eyes ,Chr~ tree was a fin -'1• at' tile -'!""<llt cl hazard and tile needles( bAd to
dlacOvery. Not lo rip the rlf>. be vacoumed every three
boris oft the !hinY ~ witb lloura aJ1jl you traded Its boll·
sucb abandori. ' d.iy aroma for a silver one
What happened! that revolved, changed colors,
When did the cold, bart fett ployed "Silent Night" and
nored. Lenginp can be fulflJl.
ed.
UBRA (Stpl. ~. 11):
Give special attenUon to mate,
one •ho bas cooperated wUh
you in past. S h o w a~
precialion. Lei holiday spirit
prevail. Get rid or any ten.
deocy to harbor grudge. U you
forgive, cthera will (ollow suit.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23.Nov. Zl):
Gain shown through creative
endeavors. Simple approach
brings more sati.!factJoo now
than needless extravagance.
Children can be aource cf hap-
piness. Close generation gap.
Be with family U at all possi-
ble.
SAGITfARfUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21): Study Scorplt
message. Enthusiasm l 1
keynoted. One who is young in
heart can make you feel same
way. Be receptive. Special
rtlationship is emphuiz.ed.
' Put haU to brooding about foncl cl mualo. • Htbr of
past. harm•>11f. Family relallo11111lpo
CAPRICORN (Doc, :ii.Jan. bold special place tn )'O\ll" life.
II): n-you may have Loneltne" ts 'due lo be !'Piao-
ta.ken for grante~ no 'f ed by aeGM of WllWmellL Y ..
•W'Prlsa and comfort. You make contocl tli1-· ,month
rtteive gUt of value -sen-wbleh ytill bloaom into mean-
tlmeatally and r,iaterially, · ingful relaUonsblp. , ,
AQU"1UUS (Jpn. !Al-Feb, To ,.., ., -..:r.."""' \.. "" ~
18):,Nelibbon, cloee relatfV'9 --·~·· ilr..~-f'i'd"'Y °""~ show appreclaUon for past ~,, · s-f~r~~ ':,."i"l\i" to Ofnlrr A•:,n:•o ~ &Acrth, MitD V favors. 'Review needs, goals P1Loy, aos Gr11111._cet1tr•1 .. Broaden horizons. Avoid the •• •""' .,, Y.;iwv.
petty. Look and plan ahead.
Bt versatile. Perm.it humor to
find constructive outlet.
PISCES (Feb. IS.March 20):
You may be astounded by e.J·
tent -and value -cf gifts received. Definite gains in-
dicated. Permit spirit of
special evening tc prevail. Be
especiaUy considerate to1fa.rd
Leo IDdlvldual.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTilDAY )'.OU are creative,
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SUIJECTr . W9mbtn1/ Liii ( • and Halt11Yllnt
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Or the '""' il got to be too much trouble to sit around
the table and put popcorn and
cranberries on a string. Pcs-
sibly you lost your childhood
the year you solved your gift
problems neatly and coldly
with a checkbook.
Think about it. lt might
have been the year you were
too rushed to bake and
resorted to slice-and-bake with
no nonsense. Who needs a
bowl to clean -er lick?
Most likely it was the year
)'OU were so e£ficient in paytng
back all your party obliga.
lions. A wonderful lltUe
caterer did it (or you fer $3
per person.
Children or Christmas are
givers. That's what the day is
for. They 1ive thanks, love,
gratitude., joy and themselves
to one aoother.
It doem't necessarily mean
you have to have children
~ a tree. It's rather like
lighting a candle you've been
saving, caroling when your
feet are cold, building a fire in
a clean gfate, grinding t~
deep Into the rug, licking
frosting off a beater, givinl
something you· m~de yourse.U.
Jt's laughter, being with
people you like, and at some
time falling to your knees and
saying, "Thank You for com-
ing to my birthday party."
How sad indeed to awake on
Christmas and not be a child:
Time, aell·pity, apathy, bit·
temi!ss and exhaustion can
take the Christmas out cf the
chlld, but you cannot take the
child cut o! ChristJ#as. '
' jewels by joseph
searches for jewels
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Qvntlon: Are Halhireuen
encoura.Jlng the .Women'•
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,Miss S.D., Fou~ V.alJey)
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' ' ' ~tton: Will halratyJinc
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more together. Wilho!,Lt the
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women will still a~pt the
feminine. ~ur 1 y, • tou1ed
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Not Even · Close to Reaching Goal--Sharman·
'" SALTDIORE (APl -"We'~ not even
-to .-bing our goal," OOICb Bill ~ llid alter the Loi AnlJeleo
Lt.ten scored their 21th consecutive vic-
*?We want to Wirl our division aod the
$mpionlhlp. and the end of the ......
ill.-. tu away," be l8id. "We have more
llian fO games to play and injwieo could titG ev.rything around."
<,\lier beating the Baltimore Bullets 121·
lii Wednesday night, however, the
Llken bad a U.1 record Uld a comfor-tilale lead in the Pacific Division of lbe
Nltlonal BaskelbaR ~!>lion.
Tbe victory enabled the Laken to set a
modem winnin& Mak record for all pro
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tpOris, loWlng !be :II •ltalglit WOO by
New York's baseball Giants of 1916.
'Ibe Los Angeles locker room wasn't
much different Ulan any other night, ex-
cept ror a largu-contingent of media
rtpttSentalives.
"We don't want to sound blase," center
Wilt Chamberlain uid, ''but we did our
et.lebrating wben we won No, 21. That
was the big one."
Victory No. 21 set an NBA record,
1napplng the old mark of 20 rolled up just
last season by the Milwaukee Bucks.
"It's just not realistic to talk about a
1916 record," Shannm said. "It meam
more to break a record set just last
year."
"tr our record II ever broken,"
Sharman sakl, "It will take a super team
to do i.1-no matter what sport. So many
thl.nes can g9 against Y°"-· We've been
very fortunate in oot having any injuries
for two months."
Tbe Lakers haven'~ lost since Oct. 31,
and launched their streak by ediing
Baltimore 110-106 in Los Angeles on Nov,
6. The last five games were played ln sl.x
nlahls, with games at home In Phoenil.
Buffalo and BalUmore.
In Wednesday's game, the Lakers fell
behind early, moved ahead K-75 late in -u.e third period and then held oU a futile
Baltimore rally.
Jerry w .. 1 had n points and nine
usista fer Loo Angelea. Gall Goodrldi
scored 28 and Jim McMilUan 2$.
Chamberlain had slx point&, It re-
bounds and Uve assists, and conceded
later he 4'dldn't play well." '
But coach Gene Shue of the Bulltts,
who were led by Archie aar£'s 35 points,
credits Chamberlain with being the key
to the S11C01110 of tile Lakm thla ,_,,
"I've often been critical of Wilt as a
player,'' Shue saJd, "bul I want to con-
gratulate him. He's lhe player . who
makes the Los Angetea running game
go."
Ever since the Laker& acquired
Chamberlain, 51\ue said, most oblervers
thought they sbou1d be a running team.
wt.ad. tbey au)'td with a dtllbtralt
style offense.
"I concratwate Bill Sharman for ca.
vlnci111 Later playen their 1tylt ol pl&J
should be a runnJng came," Shue said.
"For ,..,a, Wllt bas beet nfuctant to
mW the long: ouUtl pass, ,but· be is now
and the success of a runnin& game
dependf on that.''
"With so many creat 1booter1 on the team," ~lain l&ld. '1 don't have
to coooentrale co aoori.. I cu do otber
tblngs.''
"Wilt could ""'" a lot more pilnta,"
Shuman said, "but be'• been unselflab in
ietlinl the boll off !be -ud -fnc It out to ma1<1 it euler !or !be olbet
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Victory a.t La ·st
' . By HOWAllD L BANDY
Of .. Dltlt' l'IW I i.if UC Irvine abed the role of brideanaid
Wedneaday night and handed Sall Diego
Stlte a convincin& U-77 aetback to win
the fifth annual Xlwanla lnvitation&I
basketball tournament in Crawford Hall.
The victory was the first in five yeirs
of trying for UCl--&1 tile Anteoter1 hond.
ed Io rm er UCI mentor Dick Dlria'
Aztecs their second Joas of the aeuon in
10 games.
Which prompted Davis tu remark :
"UC lr'Vine ls as good as any team we
have played lh11 year. You better believe
they are as good as any colle1e division
team around. We played as well as we
have played in any of our games and they
beat us,'' Davis 11aid of the Anteaters.
San Diego State holds victories over
Colorado, Nebraska, Arizona and North
Dakota State and lot1t by ab: Pointl to
Oregon State just prior to pla)'inl at
Irvine.
How about UCI coach Tim Tift, a
former auhtant under Davis at Irvine.
"This has to be the best win UCI has
ever had," ~ sa.ld in an elated mamer.
''There aren't too many universltj'
divilion te1m1 we have ever beaWl. ''
He IOllftded • sober note for a moment
when he aald, "maybe !My overlooked
us. I doo't tnow. You'll tmve to uk Dick
about that."
Davit wu emphatic in his denial that
San Diego State had overlooked the
Anteaters. "We knew they were tough
and they played the pas.sing game well
toni1hL"
The passing game Davis referred to
wu developed considerably during the
two yeers he wu varsity and Tift w a 1
freshman coach at Irvine.
It was tiack and forth for the first nine
minutes of the second half before high
ICOring Pbil Rhyne bit a pair of 3Moot
jump shot. lrom the key to make It 58-54.
After that, UC! never looked back
although the Aztecs rtmained within.
striking distance throughout the ballnce
of the action.
nl the end, It Will the tournament'•
N Ki most valu1ble player, Ed Burlingham,
0 20. ·ngs who ran out the clod; to assure victory,
• ' then sank a pair of free throws with three
seconds remainin1 to give UC! a six-point
UCI SETS UP THE PASSING GAME WITI' B1LI . ,,.,>ORE 1••1 HFl'~'NG DOWN COURT IN ANTIC IPATION OF AN ANTEATER REBOUND. :~arrick Birr (24) B1ttlts with Sin Ditgo's Chris McMurra'y for cofttrol. Ed Burlin9h1m (31 ) ~nd 'Di ve Baker (441 Are Other UCI Pl1yers in pi cture. --. S W• bul1e at the end. core a ffi Burlingham joined teammat" Rhyne and guonl Troy Rolph on the all-tourney
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(::larlstm.as Is Here Irish Cagers
rJ.Appropriate Gift L~~ Slaughtered; . . . -~;;·:For Sports Worl,d Types UCLA Rolls
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~t's play Santa for a day and try and
cqiP.e up with suitable gills for folks near
•~.ar associated with lbe sports world. tf,F.Sl. let's take care of Detrolt Uons ~ Joe Schmidt, the chap who himself ~ Santa Claus only last Sunday in
,Francisco. .
For Joe, five minutes alone In a dark
l1lltn with each ol the IJ.ams.
:fii. e1-An(els L e l t J Plallllps, Ales:
,. ... ad Dick Wallll. -to wind up
marooned toeether oo a deserted Island. . ~ '· ' , I , w - --I J U ¥ -f, WHITE • ' ' I,' WASH
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!And with Ales holding the keys lo the I~ supply.
tfW Ram1 coacb Tommy Prol!to -
Full. pardon for punUng on third down
the Washington Redskins. He Of'·
:J(li!:ieigetting awr.y a punt before the
11 could end so he'd have the wind It kicker's back. And what's wrong
that?
or Liken coach 11m Sba.rmia -Pro
OOICb of the year and a helluva
Uty A1ary lncrease before this
ends.
Fer CIF cemmiAaloner Ken Fa1aas -
t of armor to wear in the upcoming
etball game. (Feb, 14) against the
AILY PILOT.
P'• Oraqe Coast Collr1e -A dry field nut time the footbaU team makes
p11yoffs, and a decent stadium to
the game In.
For Laguna Beach High -1.tercy. Let
the Artists go independent and play
against schools of comparable size.
For Ualverslty High -A campus
stadiwn' for its home football games apd
continued success in sports.
For Newport Harbor High -Name
some appropriate piece of athletic pro-
perty after fonner athletic director
Ralph Reed-like lhe gym, baseball field
or the foolball stadium.
For Estancia High -A coach who'll go
for the field goal in the closing minutes of
the first ball (I .e. Corona del Mar game )
when such situation arises.
Far Corooa del Mar 1D1b -Someone to
enforce discipline and respect for the Na·
tional Anthem among student rooten and
Dave Holland's footba ll team to be pot In
CIF AAA level where It can more suc-
cessfully ,compete in the playoffs.
For Edlao• High -A basketball
scorekeeper who knows that It's one-and·
one after the filth learn foul.
For Golden West Collete -A last hall
ol the football season with a winning
z:ecord.
For Saddleback College -Another
hassle between the athletic d1rector and
track coach to keep the news spiced up
during dog dayll.
For UC Irvine -Wallpaper with
photos of Dan Aldrich for all the rooms
and buildings plus a blimp flying
overhead playing his top 10 favorite
speeches (by himself) for the whole
world to hear.
In fact, why nol paper the blimp?
Fol-Marina Hi&' - A principal who
won't be afraid to bUck Anaheim High
Schonl In the event be believes it has
committed a wrong.
For Huotin1ton Beach High -
' Pumanent ex:clusioo of Don McMahon as
an official for any of Its basketball games
and a foolball coach of stature to succeed
Ken Moats.
For Fffntall Valley Hieb -Someway
to breU the he1 FAison hold1 over the
Barons Jn athletics.
The last time they met, Notre Dame
upset UCLA. The Fighting Irish should
have quit while they were ahead.
It was UCLA all the way Wednesday
night as the nation's No. 1 team burled
the misliriha: Irish under a Bruin bli tz
Ilf..56 in college basketball. •
Avenging last year's only defeat -89-
82 at Notre Dame -UCLA made sure It
wouldn't happen this time at cozy Pauley
Pavilion. The BruiM blanketed ·their
outgunned visitors with a man-to-man
pres5 from the start, helping to build an
outrageolll ~16 halftime lead.
So lopsided was the score, in fact, that
coach John Wooden sent in his reserves
with six minutes still left in the first half.
The UCLA hwnlliatlon came on top of
last Saturday's 94-29 loss to Indiana.
"l think we 're coming along prf:tty
good," said UCL\ coach John Wooden,
whose club has St'Ored more than 100
points in eam ol its five victories this
season and has beaten opponents by an
average score d.. 45 points.
"Our kids played like gentlemen," said
Notre Dame coach Dick "Digger"
Phelps, "but we're not physical."
The coach had high praise for UCLA
center Bill Walton, who didn't miss a
field goal attempt and scored 20 points
while nailing 19 rebounds.
"Walton is just fantastic," said Phelps
of the Bruins' 6-foot-tl sophomore. "He's
the best big guy in the. nation.· He has no
weaknesses."
The Bruins were one ol four Top Ten
teams to pl•Y Wednesday night. Seventh-
ranked Brigham Young slDpfled lJtah
State 87-34, No. 8 Indiana turned ber.k
Butler 85--74 and tOth-nited St. John's
N.Y., clobbered Creighton 94--73 in an
opening-round match cf the Lobo Invita·
tional Tournament at Albuquerque, N.M.
Henry Bibby, the only senior in the
UCLA starting line-up, was pure poison
for Notre Dame. The hot-shot Bruin
scored 28 points and drew praise from
Phelps as "the best guard ln the coun·
try.''
Bibby, Incidentally, had a free throw
1String of 36 ended in tbe game.
PATRICK WATZKE
Injuri es Kill
OCC Gridder
Services are pending for Patrick
Watike, an Orange Coast College football
player, who died Wednesday morning of
injuries suffered in an automobile ac-
cident last Friday night.
Watzke, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Watzke of 5201 Tasman Dr. in Huntington
Beach was a 1971 graduate of Marina
lligh.
He played four years of football at
Marina and was a member of the '71
Orange Coast College team which won
the South Coast Conference cham-pionship.
"f thought he was an outstanding young
man with a tremendous future ahead of
him," said Orange Coast college ·football
coach Dick Tucker when contacted by the
DAILY PILOT.
"He was a straight-A student and he
was probably lhe most Intelligent guy on
our team this past seaso n, He was just a
great kid," said Tucker.
Wat:z.ke's death came as a shock to his
high school coach -Leon Wheeler.
"It 's really a shock to the community.
He was one of those great devoted boys.
He v.•as always 1t practice on time and
he always 11ve 100 percent," s1y1
Wheeler.
Ori.oles Rettr . .-e~·--.. ...... ~Jlmmy ffjffl; ol Sin Diego "llld Cbappian'f Roosevelt Samllton.
Cliipfnan ·ilereaied Humboldt State, 15-
18, for third place. BALTIMORE -uilttorm No. 20, worn
by Frink Robinson for the past sl1 years,
was retired today by tht Baltimore
Orioles.
In announcing that the nwnber no
looter would be used -the fli-st reUred
by the club -the Orioles paid hl1h
tribute to the player they traded to the
Los Angeles DCMfgers earner this month.
• HOUSTON (AP ) -It's not often that
an equipment manaaer is the pivotal
point in whether er not a CD&eh keeps l\lJ
job.
But when stran1er thJn1s h1ppen in pro
football, the Houston Oilers will mai:e
them happen .
Ed Hughes became the te\renth head
coach in the Oilers, 12-year hllltory to ezit
Wednesday in a dispute over Hughea'
dismissal of equipment manaa:er Johnny
Conzalez.
And in the final showdown, lt was
Hughes' unfailin1 loyalty to his staff tl\at
sent him packing.
"It m1y IOllnd foolish to lose a head
coach over an equipment man1ger, but
that's what happened," club owner Bud
Adams aaJd Wednesday after two days of
negotlaUons with Hughes and reneral
manager John Breen •
• ST. LOtJfS -Butch Goring's rmh goal
of the seaaon at 18:58 ol the second
period powered the Los ~eles Kings to
a come-from-behind 2·1 National Jlockty
League victory Wednesday night over the
slumping SI. Louis Blues.
In other NHL play New York whipped
Pittsti\lr1h, 4-2; Detroit blanked Van-
couver, 3-0; Montreal doubled Toronto, f.
2; and Ch1ca10 outlasted California, 4-1.
• cmcAGO -<>«>iye Hilu, own,. of
the Qticq:o Bears, issued. a statement
Wednesday in which .he Called cbrg" by
wide receiver Dick Gordmt "1 IC\lrrilous
lie."
Gordon, who played out his option with
the Bears this season, apf)tared at a
magazine-spon.sored luncheon Monday
and said someone in the &1rs front of.
f~ "hated" him and that there was a
''conspiracy" against him.
Halas retorted "I know of no man alive
whom I hate~ be he a eo1cb, a player, 1
sports columnist or a hack writer who
substitutes opinion for fact.
"Only jndividual I ever hated in all my
76-plus years was Adoll HJUer."
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To Duel UCI
The UC Irvine basketball team will
have little time to savor ill! first-ever
championship in the annual Khvania:
tournament here.
1be Anteaters return to 0-awford Hall
tonJght lo face visiting Seattle-Pacific in
an 8 o'clock: outinr to conclude tbe pre-
Chrilltmas slate.
UCI, after toeing Its first four games on
the road , has made an about-face to win
three straight at home including 111 l.1-T1
win over San Diego State's Ad.eel (1-2 ) Jn
the tourney finals Wednesday n11ht.
Se1ttle-P1cilic is IMUally one of the
top college division powers in the Pacific
Northwest and thia year ls apparenUy no
exception.
The Falcons have posted a 5-3 record
and include a victory over Evansville, at
the time of the win rated No. 1 In the
NCAA college divUion.
On the way to UCI Tuesday night, the
Falcons defeated St. Mary's College in
Moraaa Valley and the coachinf 1taff
was on hand to scout the Anteatera
atl!nsl San DlelO Wednesday.
SeatUe uses a p:>wer game with a dou-
ble low po8t offense according t.o ucr
au!Jtant COlch Jtrry Hulbert who
scouted them last Weekend i A
Washington.
Jitn Ballard, a C-7 junior, and Doug
Love, a &-8 senior, operate the doublt
post offenst.
John Birton, at &-4, plays In the
backcourt as well all startint 1t a
forw ard po&l. other guards "include Jeff
Vaocil (M), Jen Stone (M) ind Bob Jonu (5-11 ).
Coach nm Tift dile.sn 'l plan any
<hante• In his probable atartfnf Uoeup
for the game tonllbt. I'• balbdalU ollld&l Jim DokM, a
\a Mell real.dent -A vi&a and -One·
J ticUt to Ceylon. And "forg)v..,.n
M• bllkttball eoadl Emil Neeme
!be two honey l<clmical fouls Dokol
on Neeme.
For Westmlnttcr m1ta -Art. llhleUo
dlndor on active duty.
Es-OCC bllketboD coaeb Bob Webel -
Dutt on 1 one-man outpost spying on
Hanol troop moveme11ts.
Arkansas (;oaeh Lamhast.s Offieials
Fw Neaae -A chaace to work In the
esa llJib athletJc claolrtment " be can d-to bis ofd pal Bob llun·
• • • • • and 1 referee to keep thlngs
y.
l"or Mllllff Vloje HlJlll -Anotller Aun-
• Holme& ano someont who can
1 the ochool'1 football doldrum1.
Por IM a.-.11 Hip :!To be able In
.. lo apeclationl ill fllture IJ>lrll
fodo,.Y,n,. And no mora fort.ill In foot-
StaafMI foolball mcb Joha Ralston -
Five minutes alone with Glenn White in a
dark room .
For Mater Del High -A chance lo
lhow off Ill! classy gym with a TY game,
Old sportt writer Eddie Wtst -A
motor tor his r<dlng cha ir and better
preparation when he attends the all.CJF
oelectlon~··
OCC ba1ketball coach llub Uvtey -
Good luck on bis nest Job. 1
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. CAP) -An
assistant coach 1t ArklllSls said Wednes-
day night that film of Monday nlglit's
Liberty Bowl game lndlcatro offi cials
probably made mistakes on both of the
controversial cans that allowed Ten-
nesstt to gain a 14-13 victory over the
Razorbacks.
The coach, wl>o asked to remain
unidentified, nid, "Nothing ..,, be 1ain-
ed by talking about II or by making an1
J>C'9test. trs just 1 shame."
He said the film 1howed Tom Reed of
Arkansas clearly recovered 1 Jon
Richardson fUmble on a third-down play
al the Arkansas 37-}'ird line.
Officials 1warded the ball to Tennessee
and the Volunteers subsequently scored a
touchdown.
The coach said Preston \Vattll, the of-
ficial who signaled that it was Ten·
nesste's ball, was standing on top of the
play and should have seen It all . He said
Watli 1tayed th~e after he made a weak •
signal In favor of Tennessee.
Referee Mct>uff Simpton arrivtd to
help unpile the players and Rett banded
Simpson the ball, the coach s1id.
The Arkansas Gazette reported that
Simpson que stioned Watts about how It
could be Tenntsseeis ball when an
Arkans1s player had po.sseukln and
Watts' only reply was, 1'lt'1 TtMessee's
ball."
Watt& allO wa1 tht man who called
boldln1 on Bol>by Nichol• wllen BUI 1
McClanl klcllld a 41-yanl f101d goal that
would bave put Arttwu 1htad 1~7 wlUi
1:11 to Jllay.
"Our' lUm shows us nothln1 that could
ba eooatrued a1 boldinc by Nlchol1," aakl
the Arkansas co.ch.
'"I'he Tennesaee Md putt a hind on
Bobby'1 lelt shouldsr. Bobby lmmedlalely
1qua1'd to the Inside. The Tenne-
end's anns are above Bobby's. Tht con-.
tact 11111 only briolly Ind the Teoneu ..
end letves." ·
I
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outD001s1
Rustlers
' . Oilers Bid for Troy Title· Tonigh
Trip Foe, B~ ~.!:' ~~N Combo PY• hi• loam ba• lo Jim Worthy'• nvene layup Added power In the Oiler
HunUngton Beach Hilb'• nbound with the lallor Vlk· wiJb..11-ndt lett In the half lineup wu the outs l de
Ollen.,. lopsided favorltea lo lnp fro:.: Blak •od his quintet put ~ wlnnen up by 1 CHI l!lootln& of Tom Grunt aod
102 99
must sustain a running game. lead at the break and Trci)' Bretl Wh1te. As usual Hun-
Rain and cold weather held outdoomnen to limltecf twntinl · annex the Troy In\'Jtltlonal And U their performa.oce never did catch up. tlngton had four pl8yerl in
and f.illhlng ®tings earlier thi4 week, but tbOae braviQI the ' . • b • a k et b a 11 champk>nshlp toni&ht ls anywhere near the With M forward steve double figures.
elements found fair duck and goose shooting u well 11 tomt . tonight 1'heo they battle example they set Wednesday Brooks dominating the boards Troy'• Mart Wulfemeyer
good trout and base acuon on the Sotlthland,la.kel. , , 1 foothill League rtpreaentative they certainly shouldn't have with 21 rebounds and 1corlng ICored ZS In a loalng cause and
Afler a couple of weeka of fairly. Blow waterlo1JI hunting 1n. • Golden west Collect; bf hind Blair in the 8:30 t!Ue test. ' too much trouble gaining their st points with his patented C.Ombll qu.ipped ,to his , team
most parts of SoulherQ CilifOmia, this past week ·ibOwed 1 mark. the. all·round[ay of tr.bman Coach Elmer Combs' Oilers 10th wJ.n In 'tl gan:ies. fadeaway Jumper the Oilers afterw1rd, \'Nice going.. you
ed lnC11ase ln the tluCk and goose populations. center Jeff . C!.ilr, raced to quaUBed for a crack at the Combs' five came from a 14-stayed Jn comm and beld Wulftmeyer to 25."
, Slloo!ing Sat1rday on the Spril Ciub 1.C.i.ct on the 'North-Ila elghlh bu !ball vicloty of crown. with 111 87·'/t conque!t paint deficit (l'l-13) early In throughout the second half. SUlously, Comb• rdated
em4.eitd of t6e Salt.on sta Srjan Zenz, HObie and Crail Sm.Ith the RUOn Wednesday night, of tournament host Troy lbe second period and roared And when Broob wasn't that the only .-ay to stop the
and this writer enjoyed a fair aboot for a mixed bag 'of .Pril dow'nlni San Die-Mesa, Wedneaday night while Blalr by the stwmed Warriors of busy it was Worthy ind hla In-Troy sophomcn fl.ash Is aim~ widJ:eqri and Forbe's mallard!.' • ' 1 ... M •1 managed to make the finals coach Billy Morris in rapid side reverse layups doing the ly to keep the baJI away from
vrn, at the winner S COC:1. with a 57.SS win over Tustin. f--"-1• d ' "•• did 'nlere were plenty ol ducks and geese working high over St. Clair, a g..5 former La ~wn. amage. hlni, somelhing Hun ...... ton
the club, but a lremendbiu 8motiri.t of shooting' ari:lund Uie &el' Quinta High star had hfs best---------------------------------------
kept the birds out of shotgun range. outina: ln a Rustier uniform.
Fair to good shooting was also reported in the Lakeview/San He led all scorers wttb 33 rt"....,..,....,_,...,....., Ju;;. area, as n~fllghts of sprig and mallards invaded the pointa and lllo collected 16 w
po hunt~g ~J!>unds. , · bounds.
T1ie 41!Uook ~ thiB com~ w~n{:~.good, ~if· hunters · Coach lltd< st r Jc k Ito• 1 wl~ t.: ~ ~the fields and Oil the .poµds liiitun1 ·u tJils ii 'llultlen (H) Jed tbroughout one·~i)\ In the fear that most himtm Wlll-spend P j\ng with .. most of the action unw Uie
the kids new Christmas toys. Olympians' full court press
The Canadian goose season ends on lhe Wister refuges Sun-caUJed a few Golden W,est
day where wardens ~ a good popula~ of' the big honkera turnovers and allowed Meu to
on ~nds ~d In gram fields ~ the ~bile shooting are.a. , take ab 84-82 JAd. ( ~, 1Th~~ 18 'f19' a veoi gcxxt);owlat,i.on of.-dtl9kfl ~ ~ °"'' 1 ·'But Gary Orglll's two· free ~elo•JJl:Of!t~s of ~ Colorado ·Rlver, but huntUJ& accen ii~ lhrpWi tied "ll up ahd Jim
di.!HCull and deCOy1 arSla must. ' • ' ' . Anderson then hit on 1 pair Of
Btudblfl Chukar Becoming Popular buckelB to give Golden We!! . the lead for good.
. • Hunllng upland game ,on ,•bc¥>111g clabs 1n Soatbera CaJ). Orgill cinched It with 15
fornla Is be:c9mlng very poJ.Ular for a lot of Southland scatter· seconds to go when he ca'Med
gu.nnen. A new bunting · club baa just opened ap .H'u-the town a .pair of charity to!ses to give
of Lakeview, ud Is already be<:omlnc: one of the favorite 1poll the Rustlen-& 100-95 ad·_
not do.
He WU happy with hb:
team's ef/ort1 sayll)I, "I lo~tif
the wav our k1d11 came ba~~
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Rio Hondo
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' I I ~ 'Belts' Bue ' ..
' }' ' . Five,9~
By CllAIG SHEFF
Of tM °'"" llltt ,,.,.
Bio !{ondo COlleJe par " '°'"" llol l!lootlng wtth • sluggJslJ play of Orange
into an_ ·easy 91-57 non-co
{erence bisketball v I c t • r
Wednesday nlgbl at the•J
for pheasant, cbuklr and qaaU bunters. . vantage. ·
Tbls writer enjoyed good bantln1 on the. "8-acre club last (;Qlden West controlled tbe 'gym. ' '
week wllh TOIU Forbt.s of Costa ,Mesa. Jointng us on tile bnnt boanb, outrebounding-_ Sap
~·ere club owner Wally Wallace and his four. En11lsl:I polnten. Diego Mesa, e23. But ,ome
The chukar ":ere as wlid as J have ever seen on any shoot· hot shootl,ng by Olympian!
Ing club and the bunting terrain duplicated ah;oos1 exactly the Emlow Henry and Andrtw
area 11ative chukars of CalUornia lhrive in. Jones kept them close.
In addiHon to upiand ~me hunting available at the club Oil Four other RusUers hit in
both a membershlp or daily sboot basis, manajer B~.Stepheflson . double figure~ Anderson had
ls a top dog trainer and will tram and board buntlng dogs. For 22.,Joe Croom canned 1!, Jact
more Information ou the cJab phone (714) u;.t'll!: " · Kelch had 14 and Orgill finlsh-
.tlarll" Uittl~19' at Bueti.a Vista eel wilh 10, lncluding eilbt • from the free throw line. ' Marlin action has moved into high gear,iq the Sea· of Cortez.
reports Dr. John Mullen 1of, Ne,wport Beach, wbo vacationed at
the resort 18.st week. 1
Mallen landed a marlin and 'P number of dolphin and roo11ter
fish during his stay. Th~ .are a. nµmber of sailfish still in th e
water, say.Ii Mullen, but they are not in a biting m6od -prob-
ably due·to the cooler water in tl¥: sea.
' ' Ocean Fish i n g StlH Good
The few boats that are fishing the off shore reefs for deep
water:fish are offering passengers plenty of room and sacks full
of good eating" fi'sh. · • , , • ,
Both Art's Landing and Davey's U>cker are running dally
trips Out to the fishing ground! during the holidays md anglers
wishing to wet a line should call ill advance for reservaUons
and leaving times.
Tront Flshi•g lmprovi"fJ
. ' ' Trout fUJilng ~ 4?~ral Is ~llsted '' very good at molt !feU. WJte1 ~eJ.1<'n,le eoct1~~,Ja:Q:a~ .WmP.ft*tarel haft .._.pt _.
fls.b up from deep boles aad ~uf them. in a feeding mood.
Va .. \l 1-Ske Is giving up nice limits of stocked rainbows to
two pounOs to ang ler• fllhfng' llght leader maCerfal. rigged wltll
small books. Be$t ,balls are salmon eggs and cbee~e. Ba•• are
also listed a1• ralriy active &t the lake, With most of the bmnze.
backs belng picked up on l'Urple Bandit 'tad.head Jigs and ,,.orm1
from th'e dropoffs. · .
Action at Big Bear Lake Is non-a:lstent due to co1d weather. 1
The San Oleito Lakes are offering some sport.to trout f\sbermen,
but anglers Eishlng for bass and catfish report little sueces1.
Jones led Mesa with 2S while
Henry tossed In 20.
Galden West is now Idle un-
til. Tuesday when It faces
Jllvenlde City College In the
first round of the Riverside
tourney. That's an 8:40 game.
f i·
H~~ e: IW·,
Tars Host
Basketball
Tourney :
For OrJ!.Die COast's P '
tt was tbiir, seventh Jou
games. Coach. Herb Liv
Bucs try to rebowid lonlgbt
Ventura College. • 0
Rio Hondo, a lnp llolll~ California Conference '
tender, cont.rolled all phases
the game and had the
wrapped up by halftime .
Coach'Bob Bland'• Roadrut
ners enjoyed a 20-pulnt buJge
at the lnlerrnlssloni(l>~) and
if there was any. bope of an
OCC comeback 'after. the brelk
It was personalty duhe4 by
Rio Hondo's 6:4 fofward JV¢!
Perisho. •
He fired in the Roadrunn~r '
first 10 points of the s
half and with 17 mlnutes to o
the winners had an tti·
surmountable 55-28 advanla~.
th:!'re t~:~ got;r:ut ~! ha~~
reserves with 13 minutes iit
in the second half and Rio
Hondo on tcp, 76-34.. . '
. /Jter a stow start, the wjn-
ners zipped ahead mld!!x_
through the first baU to a
commanding lead. And when
tha,t b4ppened OCC waa fol'll<ll. to come out of lta itJ•
defense. -
Then the quick Roadrunner!
t,eally went to work, hitting a
'rash of baskets off the fast
break from close range.
Lakes Casitas, Plru and Cacbuma art giving ap some nlet
catches ttf planted rainbows to 314 pounds, with lbe average ll1b
running ·1us tl\ab a pound. l'f!e ~lsb are deep In the aortbern
lakes.
The lotb annual New~ • . DAILY •IL.OT_,,,,.lt ., aldllN KHflltt
Harbor Christmu InvllaUona! LAGUNA'S NORM .BEDELL HAULS IN A RllOUND BETWEEN GAREY DEFENDERS AND NICK GILLESPIE.
basketball tournament is on
Orange Coast's inability to
bit in the opening minutes of
the-gj:lme hurt it considerably.
And th"e Pirates were unable
to match Rio Hondo's board
play. •
Perbho . finished with "ii
points to claim both honors'
the nfgbt while teamma
Vince Bean and BUI Welsh
Steelbead are stW very active In most of ~e ri vers ht
Northern eaurornla, IS are the salmon In tbe bigger rlverl
north •f Sacraihento. ~ ' · i · The last 'day or the Anaheim Lake kids nahtng derby 11 Fri-
day a1 kids between the ages of five and lf have bffn compet.
lng 'for %'J prize! of holldayi tulkeys and hams. Bait fishermen
are topping lure. tos1en at me_'. popular trout lake, reports man·
ager John Moore. ·
Here's wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas a.nd lbe
besl. flsblng and. buntln1 you have ever enjoyed nezt year~
•
tap Monday with a Pair of
Nevada quintets and three Los
Angeles City teams spicing the
agenda.
Undefeated Clark of Las
Vegu is seeded No. 1 1n the
eight.team setup whUe Los
Angeles Narbonne is seeded
second. •
t.oacb Dale Ha1ey'1
Newport Harbor 8allors cap
Lions Fall; 100-84, ~if~Jgb~rii:-1·~:.i~·
t,1ohlcans.
· • • •· And coach EmU Neeme's
L A Ce H ;fs · 42 ' C.O.ta Meaa Mustangs precede ancer . . "' " '\he Newport-Gardena clash at
'• ' ·• ' • 7 with a ahot at the Gondoliers
LAKE w O O O for the season, having tallied Of Venice.
W.stm·,nster Hlgh's Lion!, get 47 in a prior test. The other flrst·round game pita Narbonne agalnllt Las
a holiday break before return· ' Westminster.'1 attack wu Vegas Western at 3 p.m ...
lng to Q.Ction Tuesday In, the ~presentative as Leav~'• Included In Clark's string of
Santiago Invitational basket· ttew had five player& in i:I~ victoriea ii an II-point con.
ball tourr.ament and after~ ble figures. ' \ qu'est of Westminster, a sunset League adversary of 'their ordeal Wednesday night But it wasn't enough to Newport Harbor.
. {>erhaps il's needed. c;ffset Gerke'• ,performance. Should Newport get past
Coach Don Leavey'a Sufl5et Glenn Lantaff and Jay Gardena It'll face Clark in the
League contenders ran lnto .a JQhnson were the Lions' ~semifinal• Tuesday.
•3 whlr"'"ind who plays oruard br.lghtest spots as the former The a~ition of three Los a-,... e"' . Angeles city teams marka the
for the Olkewood Lancers again wu Impressive with his, first time a Sailor quintet bas
Wednesday 'aod l.rthe _proe..< board .play and.Johnson turned ·faced a Los Angeles city Isam
were dumped, t.oo.M.1n i il'fi!t"_ in a mce overall performance: h1 Its 41-year history. Nor does
league test. J... J... * · · Mesa's ll·year record show an
Lakewood's Glenn Gerke H l4 LA opponent.
swarrpcd through 'the W11trttll!tlw (Ml ..... And It's the first time an
Westminster defense w I l h f1:1,,"' l , J ~ Orange cOast area basketball
·jumpers, la~ps~ tine 'passing s:~:: ~ Ji team has met an LA teMI
and'anytt1ing 'else a guard is b'"'•" Jj 91s alnceHuntingtonBeachlostto
aupposed to do as he chalked .;:~=IT\lf J 12 Roosevelt (3&-28) in 1939.
up 42 points on 16 field goals 1 '"'fo1111 uttwoN n•i . J Hagey's Sallol'I a 1 r ea d y
and 10 tree thro'19's. J l j 1' hive met a pair or Las Vegas
DblmO!' 1 b of pol la
And lt" wasn't even his high ;~911 J teims and split a two-game
-Intl y 1 margin two n
N"" I ~ l<l, wlMing and 1 ...
Saddleback ~ ~~n,' ~.:""an .... Lu veaas
Faces FJC
~=S:-w 1J''i11 lf=1fl Costa Meu played the aame pa~ and alao 1pli~ iollng lo
, Gorman and beating LV U } • Valley. ~<1. bu!<otba11· 1ea1111 l.ith ,y.O &-lDo,.OQe r N'twpor:t'• b!J _.ing gun
opposite recoras clash tonight . ~'has 'been w forward Blll
when Saddleback C:Ollege hosts Mn. Jack (Ellie) OUM of McKinney.
rugged ~lltrlon • JC at Newport Beach llCOfOd * bol• •' His lowest oulput In the
Mission Viejo High. First tip. in<1ne at Irvine 'Cooal QJUnlry Tll'I' M record 11 19 and ba
o[i is at 8 o'clock. Club lhis week' whit• pl1)'in& owns a ,2$.1 average.
Saddlebadc'1 Gauchos have in the ~pany of her husband Mesa' attack has centered
won just one game In 11 starts and ~tr. and Mr1. Ralph around Jeck Archer, Scott
thus fM while Fullerton has Butcher ~ Endlley and Rick Brownlt'lg.
whipped 10 of 11 foes. Mrs. iitnn pollted the ace on Each has contributed double;
The Hornets have captured the Ill-yard !3th boil. IJiura llCOrlnl In lbe Meaans
'the Bakcr!field and Chaney Next big eVent -t IJ'\line ~:in:: :!n,~~ ln the San
tournamenll and are led by an COast ts the proo-am for ~·
outitarKling guartt ddo-of Brid. Therpbers 'ind . 1 ad. i prO-tl!..~ 1' 1 '"1~ 1,•J.:"'·
McNamara and Rick Aberegg. • ft11S1o1\al1 on Jan. a d'.~'fJ _ ;:J~.9il·""
Laguna Seeks Third Place
After 64-41 Loss to Garey
'By PHIL l\OSS
\)f .... °'"' .... , llt#
Thanks to extumely cold
ahoottng, Laguna B e a c b ' 1
Artists will be battling for
third place, Instead of for the
championship, In their own
basketball tourney tonight.
Coach Jerry Fair's host
Artists dropped a ! j. 41
decision to Garey 's Vikings
Wednesday night al I h t
Laguna gym ln tbe cham-
pionship semiflnal1 of the se-
cond annual Rotary Christmas
Invitational tournament.
dOwn a one·timt 10.polnt
Garey bulge (lMi ) to 20-18 on
lhtrp firing by reserve senior
guard Jay Nelson, the Vlkes
went wild while the Artists
skidded to a momentary halt.
Paced by quick outlet passes
on the fast break by 8-5 junior
center Greg Ballard, Garey
JJpped to 10con1 ec u ti v e
markers in the final 2'ni
minutes of the lnitlal half as
Ls1una wu blanked during
the same stretch.
Behind the thrua:t provided
by Ballard's 30·rebound
performance, the Vlkes mere·
ly accelerated their pace In
the latter half as Laguna's
field goal accuracy continued
to suUer.
Fair'• crew, now 4-5 on the
aeason, finished with a rather
poor ~.9 (15 for 51) field 1011
percentage.
Basketball
Results ... ~"~01r ~'t 1~~'iM' II' :!*J'.npeof.'1 , I r!mort 120 ;;,;;cwf"01N.M 11 .,::
C•H-T•••1 Ttt!I "· Frtt/IO s1,.u
H, •~•· 'I· JI, Cotor•Ocl :u Sin r1t1C;1tc0 SI. "4, .t..11<111111 11 Brit m Yount 11, Ut1h t1t1 IA
~LA 1u, Notre O.m• 5' C..Sil11t1 1•rlMra ~ Mo!\llllfo 4l ~r•nc •~o 70. Arllon• n IU IFI , l'lol'l!N SP. 16
~l1vllll "· Sou1h1rn MlthOOl1t 62 r.lii a;· HOIY Cro.1 1t ·' n. VJPr,r-,
Gtor:f1 lji fDI, Furm•n 'I L-l1l1 U, 11. Seton Hll 7' llr1dt1y , Tuiu 7'I lndl1n1 u . l yll1r 74 WICl'lltt St. "' Kin. St."' ovtrtlm1 Ev1n1vllft un. p_,c11n1 U J~~Cl(l-1 ~ltrton lOJ, 111•'11""' 11 ~:W:.'t. '" ~fWfc'i ·mtj~TI
Aul Ill I
lervlt• •• 'lic.1 ..... _,~1.::1"
k11 Pldr9 M ;;Ji1sl
Wtlltnl 90. '"""" Joi
Vttle •1rt1 Tw..._i
(Cill!YJ}lr•-"')
16 each. ·:iw.>
Bean had 12 ln the rust-b'Afl'l
and aJso picked. up a bunch 'Ota ·
key steals. :ul
Skip Williams paced ·thin
Pirates with 19 while ~01¥1
Seymour h!.d 11. 1;'6ttf.
WHY pay f.lJI;
price to calt
LA,1 ,,
With the IM!lback, Laguna.
lakes on Cantwell lonlghl at
7:30 ln the third place decider
while the winner• flght It out
for the tourney title against
Damien, a 71·53 conqueror of
Cantwell.
Consistency Pays Off;
Trojans Win, 56-50 11 OorN4 {~"~~· jt IU!W'l't' HllR , :t:1'.i 1llW U:
I LI WM ./. ....OU 71 , By RON EV ANS advantage, their biggest o tbe °""' 1_. '"'
The run-and·gun Garey out-
fit from Pomona wasn't ex·
acily a world beater Wed·
nesday night.
ot "" Defir ,.,.,, .,.,, game, with $:22 left in th• ~m-'-~1lf: ~unr.~t. il1rk"
University's Trojans pl1yfd third quarter. ~~·1~v JCI, 't1n1• f1
one of their ateadleat games or Up by just 17·15 with 2:55 ... ~'l:f~l"'ii:;.;;i'ii~;i;i'i;ill::ii'~;;~:i;;ii"i;;;;;;;; the season u they scored a 56-remaining in the first half,11 50 triumph over the Lawndale Driscoll'• cagers manipulated
Cardinals Wednesday in these. a 14-t atreak from that sta1e
cond orurual Rolary Chrlstmaa Into lhe middle of the third
But the visiting V I k e 1
scorched the nets with ef·
ficiency when they·had to -at
times when the Artists were In
the throes of icy shooting
spells.
lnvl~llonal bukelbell lourna· period. ·
ment' at Laguna Beach High. Lead!ng the Uni onslaught
Cast in point occurred in the
closing minutes of the flnt
half and througOOul rnott of
the second half.
In earning themselves a spot during that fruitful f I v e
In the battle for filth place to-minute stretch were Rick
day (4 :30) against Brethren at Weisenbera, Jef.f Stys1 Md
the ume alte, the Trojans of Tom _MullhtJx.
Aller Laguna bad melled coach John Driacoll were • Weisenberc l>OOOed ln a ta.
models of consllJteney. footer Jn the Behi after. com·
Brethren, by the way, got 1ng off the bench whlle Stym:
Itself a berth In today's tussle managed a bucket and two
111Jnst Uni by dlsposin& of Ire< throw~" .. , r f 1 j Apple Valley on Wednesday by
a '71·71 count. i I ~ t ln earlier matchups In the / / ~ 11 con1olatlon .br1cket
1 , 1 : aernlllnall, Moreno V a 11 e y
'' n 1s .. stopped Aquinas, 70-57, while
CMvM ... a 1"' Walnut routed Lennox, ...S.
hMM ~ 7 ": 'r Against Lawndale, Uni trail· ':f're: 1 1 2 .t ed In the early 1oina but then
911, .... ,, J' l J' '), moved •he•d ror •* at 1.2-11 ~:f't:' I late in the nnt quarter.
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STAITS SATURDAY
CHRISTMAS DAY
AT All 3
THEA DES
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Players
Set Show .
. In Newport
'lbe Brother-PJoytta, a
-.Soulhem i;,:111or.nla ~"'el,.¥~ BMch _ .... '.ith two
. Pr-nta-ol-tbo children'•
elude ''WJnnlt1 the Pooh" at
St. )-'Eplicopal OJUn:h
Wednesday, Dec. It.
l'r<sentaUOllS will be at l :ilO
and 7:il0 p.m. In the church al
32ml Vin !Jdo, Newport Baadl.
'lbe Brotherhood Play'"
were formed earlier this year to present plays in churches,
schools, hospilals, prisons and
wherever els< there might be
an audience.
'lbe group ii made up of ..,.
tors with e1:ten1lve pro-
lesatonal, <Olleet ml --
lllUllity theater ~.
Mias !l<le·Gould, «>founder
and director of the company,
toured lbe Unltod states for
~eral years with I h • Biibop's O:lmpany, a shnllar
nperlMy theater group.
In the five "Winnie the
Pooh" stories to be ~tlz.
eel In tbo Doe. 29 pn>grams,
the group wW bring lo the
stage all of the ·familiar
charactera from the well-loved
J.,A. Milne creation, Including
Olrislnpber Robin ml bil
father; F.dward Bear, better
known as Winnie tbe Pooh;
Plilet. Rabbi~ Owl, Tigger,
Kanga, Roo and Eeyore, the
'JMlancholY donkey.
·'Ibe stories involve Pooh's
getting stuck in Rabbit's bur·
row, bJs encounter with some
unfriendly honey b e e 1 ,
Eeyore'• birthday, a search
for Eeyore's tall and an at.
tempt to abduct Biby Roo
from her mother, ~
Tickets for both the S:ilO and
7:30 presentation• are
available at the church.
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Polanski Filrw
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_pull 'Macbeth'
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Buddy Ricll
Band Slated
For College
By WILLIAM GLOVl!ll
NEW YORK (AP) -
Beware the 6'Mlcbeth" cl
thrtt ·drllee P111rtn1r1,
&mao~Kennelb
Tynan IDll Hulh 'H_. •
1"" fiery Pol1'b dlrotl<>r. "" «!ttlllblo Enclill! lnnov-
and ... _ -buun)'
--'lmJUlbl, Indeed ............,., • viluallY. lulb
and dnmallellly duU . mm
that bad Iii wodd premlero II
the 1ut-named partner'• new
llapblp ol prolllerat!nf! ..,.
terprile, the Pilyboy 'lbellar.
It cost IS mJllioo, lllO,OCO
over fludget and devaatatlDllJ
underacted. Someone. The Buddy Rieb Orchestra ---~ I to Incl •-~-wW be fe11ured In the third -~. Orgol u--
Orange Cout Collelo Jm lnd"-l>le Ingredient, • FesUval, March 11-25. belleftblo .,......,,_ I« the
Trull<el of Ibo Cout Com-.-al clmaeter In Ibo bloodJ epc ol modlnal ~.
inunliy College D ii Ir I ~I -c"""'" to dlno W•od•Y ~ abtborbid . '8pocU tbi1 111li clnmDitlc 11.oco~·the Buddy Rich ·-of Sbalt_,.o'• poop to the Orange CoMt drama, ._i.u.. -!Dlllt
cam be made of the atlnospberte
Preliminary deWlo of 1bt and p b o t o g r a p b I c ac-
jazz festival were ~ reveal· compll5hments a c h I e v e d
ed. · · mpectlvely by production
Dr. Robert B, Moore, preal· designer Wlllred Shingleton
dent of Orange 'Clout College, and the camera e r e w •
uldbeelpeds50youthllln<U "Macbeth" -with a
-moetly bllh ochool -to nw, earthy veri!imllltude In
competo In the March Jm casUe localeo and low.keyed,
fe1ttv1J. Moat band evocaUvecolor,and.JUltybat.
performanceo will be open Ile.
free fo the pile. ' 'lbere lbe !P'lndet!r .......
Last year WoodY Herman Poilmkl IDll Tynan In tbe1r
was featured at the juz adapqtitlon have w It I t 1 1 l y
fesUval 8Dd the previoul year oubotlluled for the Implied,
Duke Ellington appeared. aometlmes l n 1 er u t 1 b I e
This year'• festival will be Pl)'Chologlcal moUvaUons that
combined with fine arts week are tbe drama'• e en tr a I
for an e.paoded, week·long lllrenth their own ut.rnall!lng
program. thrust. 'lbe result ii much lilly
llull and eallup nonsense.
With • nod perhapo lo ...
-vo~llelner'•I*>"
chanl lilr DllD!ID&!lao revaJa.
tloa, -b'• """""' viii! to
the -lilUn becomel • ..... at_......t..i .....
wttchll. ....-wttb -i-.i-.. J'l!lll --be "' ~-..... " lllpnpubelcenltotali-
1)'.
'Whoa ~ Macbeth ....t
wring her IUlllY )\ands In mld-
nlght frenzy, the lens carefully
piclll her out Dke a nude hip.
pie oo a trip. Nothing ii left to
the lmqlnatlon.
For the uaurplng monarch of
old Scoll&Dd and bil goading
spouse, Polanski chose Jon
Finch, a S.ye&N>ld bll player
who, the i:rogram a o t t I needlelllJ, bu ...... bad any
formal lbelplc training, 1D11
Francaca Annla, 25, nubUe
and mllcalll \
Certain bit .. .,.,ptayoo!
by mon elperienc:ed _.,
·with mare bellov1bWI)', but
the lmpreoslon persllil tblt
the creative ~emeiit was
.. concemed With Violent
..... spectacle !bat penonal
-.. ,,.,. dellberalely '"I> ~ , UnW bll abrupt demile,
King Duncan never 'takeo , off
bll ~DI . crown. Some
-Poilmkl ll)'IDbollsm •P. peon lmpUed, for Macbtiii,
too, keepo OD Ibo royal
diadem, even through bil th>
lull dynastic duel.
Bui long before the lurid
dummy decapitation that
brings the crim9on saga to a
pretentious end, Macbeth bas
been beheaded artlslleally.
Vet Aboard
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Oldtlmer John Camldlne bu
been added to Ibo C8ll of
•'Bozcat. BerttW.'' 1 t arr l1n 1
Barbera Hershey.
Congo Crisis Depicted
In 'Murderous Angels' 1
"THE HB.LSTROM
CllllOlllCU"
ALSO
"MAROONm"
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NEW YORK (AP) -Fiction
and fict are scrambled with
feeble dramaUc results ln
••MllJ'derous Angels," which
cpened Ibis week ii the
Playhouse Theater.
Jean·Plerre Aumont
p 0 rlrsy1 Secretary,General
Dag Hammankjold and Lou
GoMett enact.a P a t r t e e
Lumumho In Ibis eccount of
l!MMll cri1i1 In the Un!led Na-
Uou over the emeraent Conao nltion. , ..
Within the peculiar strait·
jaciets of the roles as wHtten
by Conor Cruise O'Brien the
two achieve 1 rather
remarkable degree of human
believability. Tbeatrkal poten-
tial is considerably dllqted,
however, by the one<Um.enalon
caricatures, mostly Invented
by the polemic aulbor, that
two years ago. The Intent' to
sharpen bu backfired, slowed
development and made its
palpable bias a bore.
Hammarskjold Is described
as an idealist with a martyr
fixation, who first COMived at
the assassination of t h e
Congolese leader and then
deliberately went to blJ own
death 1n a sabotaged airplane.
The parlic!paola In the big
businesa.polltical background
ol the • African eplaode are
'prerented with the
ultrasimplification of an ar-
dent pamphleteer. Worst of
all, O'Brien limply cannot
write effectlve dialogue.
• • SHOWlll• llOWI • • IUlTOUnd the pair' .
O'Brien writes from clo11t
famlllarlty, for the former
Irish U.N. representative WU
the lntemaUonal organiza.
lion's 1 p e c I a I on-tbHcene
represenlaUve during mnch of
the diplcmaUc confrontaUon.
He long sin"" left U.N.
Gordon Davidson, who stag-
ed the West Coast version,
seems to have been cramped
!bis time by dau..tropiloblc
faciliUes. Instead of a thrust
atage, be bu had to use
shallow protetnlum
dlmenslooa, clutteled with a
showroom quota of Scan.
dinavian-modern closet. "NEVER GIVE A INCH" Wll lbl motto
oflhl Stampers o!Oregon ... and live H they dldl
cases.
You )us! rum
him loose.
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l'ANAVISION• • TtCHNtCOI..~ • W«Mf 9:ot., A l<lnntY Company
EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS
2ND :,\'""THE DELTA FACTOR" WITH="''"'
service. '
The play bu been ...
tenalvely revlaed from a
prmnlatlon In . Loo Angelos
Upon three revolving louvre
llCl'eens overhead, newsreel
clips of the genuine events are
recurrently dlaplayed, along
with shots made for the oc-
casion of Aument In pseudo-
action. 11Murd~ Angela" Is
a case of involwitlry dramatic
lulclde.
HMOlO ond MAUDE THANK JUDITH Oll.ST
IT ISAJOYI
AH ENCHAHTING !XCUISION INTO THE JOY Of lMNG.
WONDEIFUUY l'ERCEl'TlVE SATIRIC JAM AT MOTHERHOOD, M
MfUTAR'i,'l'SYCHIATRY AND COMPUTIR DATING.
BUD COIT IS THE VERY fM8001M!NT Of LOST BOYHOOO; RUTH
GORDON IS BEAUTIFUUY RESTAAINED ANO DEEPLY TOUCHING .
tifRS tS A PERFORMANCE TO CHEfUSH. ' . J.Jitll Ctfst
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HAROLD
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Co-starring VMcin Pldd.., Cyril eu-lc
~-,EllanGMr l'!ocl by Colin HlgglM and Chaoleo Mulwhlll
Executiv1 l'!oclucor MildNCI Lewis
W.illon by Colin Hlgolnt. Dlradecl by Hal Asi-Oy
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where the bulk of the theatrJcal action is. Above are a baker's
dozen scene~ from productions staged by a!i,nanr. theaters duri ng
the yelr. How· many can you identify? After you ve thrown in the
towel, check Saturday's entertainment section for the answers.
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BUY OF THE WEEK nn, bltw, dshMM, !pl, DON"!' NEED 1WO Opportunity 200 A C.L Hwy. Clean I BR. l
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on a tremendol.ll Calif, du. crpta a: drpg. Vacant. Must Seller has purchased a new BA, JMIWly deco r ated,
sic. Super lhag Cl'pt&', 3 BR, sell! Xlnt trms. $24,000. home, must cell 3 bedroom, PARTNER 1uage. $ll5 ptr mo,
2 BA, labuioua trrms. VA/ ** ~422 ** l '°' bath, 1.-itory townhoule. Active with IOIDe bu9ineu .l uUUties tum. Call anytime
FHA or what have you FOUR STAR REALTY Beautifully paneled &: management background. 613-8936 James RoaJ..
FC1R JUST ••••••.• $29,00J.I-.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:=.;..;---decorated. 2 ear prage has AaNt in managemmt of RU --sn=c~s~-..---.-... ~2 * CALL 841-8507 * lrvlne been panell!d to use u den. hiehlY IUCl"ll.tive busmea. • !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ CAPISTRANO VALLEY !st year's income sboUld bath. bit-Ins. f i r e p lac e ,
ChrlrtmH Bonul ASKJNG 129.000 °"""" $50,000, C.."41 ,.,_ wall< "' """'-Art. 615--4930.
S CAPISTRANO VALLEY , quiremenfl; are $25,000 cub. Costa Me ..
WES " D w~ \ocated, "bdnn .• 2 bath, For interview wril'll Box ·---------\. . ._....,.._( with a breatbt&kiiw view ol Realty .f93-llli • ~ ........ Mts. & van.-below. In 1788, Huntina'ton Beach. ·~ -, Mobile HomH CARPET Cle·-•·· c 0• $200. PER MO. l-----=~--1 -1-Turtle Rocle Hill&. F S I 125 --• CHECK THIS-n;'~ hu quality plus or • • Estab. '61 Harbor area. 3 Bedroom -Eastitde
4 Bedroom 2 Bath home w/ everywhere! Pride o1 own-NEW ADULT PARK Groesed $20,lm lat 10 mo'• w/builtln kitchen. sman e11-
new-&ha& carpet &: paint enhtp lhcJWI thruout. $57,000 Huntilliton Arbor Mobile of •n. Truck • equip. worth c:losed yard, pnae.
::00~~1 ::m:. ,. ' red ••• ,, ~;; i:r~ac:~es ~: :=: Se~u:n\P;:. co~= F.d RidcBe !Utr. M6-88l1
ODVN'td patio .I: boat p te MATV, ootdoor BBQ, pool, bwlnesa intettt:tB. 549-4186. 2 Br. newly pafntat in &: out
thru prage, for ooly $21,500. -billiard. rm, shuffleboard, fn. DRESS shop, hair &: makeup new roof, crpta, drps, stove,
COLLINS & WATTS REALTY dividual meterin&'· Pet ste· studio, a 11 co-ordlna~ disposal, a:u, -tncd yn1,
-REAL TY ":""" Univ. Parle Center, Irvine tioo. 19350 Ward st., Hntsn togethl!:r. Dress ahop ~ lawn. lob of bm.thinc C. & W,. Calt Anytimt, 833..or.lO Beach. 9684445. now . Need partner to com. space $185 mo to mo, $175
962--552.1 NEWPORT Beach. LI do plete hair&. makeup studio. lit. 646--1246, ·646-'961-atter
It. E. SALES PACESETTER . Mobile Home l'arl<. "'••< Belmont Shore• aro a . 5 p.m.
HOMES bay view, priv beach, Lux· 438-2'JJ.3 or .fU..8000. I ·•-'-'N~EW=-2'°BR.="'1~aa,--,-=-...,.-
l'M LOOKING FOR At The· 1rWJe Ra.neh ury 2 BR w/cabana adults New listing w/pool. Mua Verde. Bltns,
PROFESSIONAL Immedoccpy •••• s..ve$1!0>! only, lmmed o c cup. MARINE ELECTRONICS cpts, drpe, patio, pr.
SALESMEN For information call n4:6'73-SJ.O.S. Holland Bua. Sales $D>-to $225. Nr. scbla.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS Sales Office 544-1857 BAYFRONT Mobile Home, '"The Broker witb Empathy" 557-8400.
CALL ED 8'1-960C Models at Jetln!!f Road & Bayside Village Traileo r ln6 Orange Ave., C.M. r·.~ro=zy"°'eottq..'""-"'t"'Br:-, °"stv'°/·,I
KASABIAN Moultm Parkway. Park. 642--1403, 675-2778. st5-41TO ~ eves ref. F'/yrd for pet Sllll.
l--'cR"E"A"'L"-'E-'S,_T'-A-'T_Eo__ Laguna Beach I ~~~~~~~~~ I ESTBL'D Int. D es I g 11. ALA Rentals e 64>3900
$800 D I--"-------.....,-I ~ Bu.!linrs.!I. Newport Beach • own Old & Lovable ..,, ''"'" I ...... cru1 339-1516 '"" ' • HARD "' Beau ' BR. E / Anyone ""'·aUfies Glneril side. child ;1: amt pet o1t. $125 T• Thi• car.y I-bdrm. "';ngled pm. ALA Rontol1 e 645-3900
W> take aver the low ~ cottage, &haded by matutt Money to Loan 240
terert rate loan on this tree!, is a one ol a kind Acreana for s•I• 150 --S--ATI···L-E_R__ Z 3R Home. F n c d back kP.'ety, near new 3 Btd· value. Only 3 blocks from .~~.;•:,_·---.,o--~ yard. OoMl to shop'1. Cpts,
room home. 5tl).8555 the bead\, makes this an 160 Beaut. a:reen rolling mt. drps, stove. J 16 5 /mo.
SHERWeeo REAL TY ld•al ,,..kend" "' ,..,.,. '"''· TAKE "" only 1100. MTG. CO. 54&-97n
18964 Brookhunt, F.V. 'round residence. One fire-down $100. mo. 963-0047. 336 E. lrt'H srREET DUPLEX 1 BR. Stow,
FRANTIC OWNER p1a,,.&aedwledpet1olond Condominiums lST TO LOAN ,.,trig. drpo. · Util pd .
Simply beaut. 4 BR, forml charm, with Jota af privacy. for ufe 160 'l'i'o INTERESI' Carport. Quiet adult. SUS.
din, 3 BA, 3 ou pr, .. , On!> $77,950. Call " 2ND TD LOAN °'8ng< A Knox. M2-0538.
bar. $40,COO. ~~ I LEISURE Dvirw. Sm a 11 Lowett rates Orange Co. 3 BR. 2 BA, dthwlhr, prl
Real Estate by ..,,/T'01ta,/'f,, complex, adults only. 2 WE BUY TO'S yard. Kida OK. SJl5.
McVAY 545-0458 REAL ESt'A"'E slOry, 2 Br, lli Ba. Bit-Ina. 642-2171 ~11 543-l31l9: 615-18<9.
Put. ll .. ,_ ''loot' in .-no l"\I dlshwuher, l trepla.ce. c-....1 .... Harbor att& 21 )Tl.
·-,,_ , ·-.......i L d ........ ,,. 3 BR hOUse in oourt Sl!&/mo. Levt1. sell ttJOSe: baubles 1190Glenneyre:St. ~,,e .,.,....... aun r y Money Wanted 2.50 kidl ~ "bu'"'-", ,.,_. ,.._._..,_ .. 49o1.9473 549-0315 facilltie1. Private patio. By Gara&e. Fenced, 2 ok. ....-..... ......... ~ 5 E/Side. ~ 642;5613. • SELL OR LEASE • Owner. 549--067' aft p.m. HAVE client who . needs 1~;;;-------.1D» c.'to, Fl 3 BR, 21N BA. Income Property 166 sµ,ooo. Will pay ]()% int, N.E. C.M. 2 Br. Water Pa.id. II ~ •-• ;;;;::;;;;;..;..;,o::;;c:,.._;.;;..; se>cured b $100 000 Middle ap or eldf!l'ly. No le· !am. rm., 'din. rm., Ukf"· ID UNITS Y over ' ........ _ ~ .,.,,,, ~ ...... CLASSIFIED
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Cpt & drapes. bltins, wet equity in local prop. UJuw"'n or pe .... __..., ...
bar, etc. Immac. $(7,960. Eastside Costa Mesa, great 6"-61ll 4 BR. f.am rm, llv rm
:ruu price. rent.al area. ~~!:.~." The Irwin Co. Realt.on w/frplc, lovely h o me ,
MI$10N REALTY 494-07n rooms and tlUft ~""''"'· available. Leue. ICT-TUS. 8:00 a.m. to 5 pm. AU separate unita with lots
Monday thn1 Friday OWN )'(ltU' own grffl'lbelt & or space. Shows a fantastic I~ fountain VafltY
9 to noon Saturday small home. 2 hr, 1 be., lge return with income ol $1,.00 HouHli""ii..,.iiiiilliJeii~ 1-------,-,,.,-,-1 ~~ °i:Yeit: lot. Best Mibbomood, per mo. Mnnit on down or · 4r!'c!!'u. ~ ~.~ north end. $,14,!0l. f!M.3813. trade fl) • oosu330~ .. ~FFICE 11.;l'ri~~""~"'~~D~;i"y'-i.-;R""E"'A"P=-Walker & lee ~:::,F•rnlsh..i 300 :::'"" ... a....,
642:-5618 2 Bed. 1 Bath. Small fixer
NEWPORT BEACH upper. $24,00:'.l. UfW DOWN. Realtors CHARMING 2 Bednn. town-
3333 Newport78 Blvd. Los Padres Realty Qi. ~~ O::~:~t 9A:::s 9:~~ ~ pd~~or nr ~~ :a!J!6:; _d:;
6'U6 6'l7 So. Coaat Hwy. ALA Rontols e 645-3900 ~~ ~~~N B~'CH '"""" DUPLEX -NEWPORT .....,...._, -· .. , mo. A V ... ~,u•v ~ 11~=~~--;;--;;;:-.-;c: It B 6 10 choose from. 17875 Beach 'Blvd. VIEW house, 3 BR, 3 ba, T~mendous tax write • o e BUDGET Bc:lo8tet! 1 R. COLLINS & WATTS
54()..1220 $49.500_ Easy terms. Owner. before Ott. 31st. $58,000. f/yrd for pet. UtU inc. $85. _ REALTY _ A M:A.Cll 2339 selling price. lntettst only ALA Rental1 e 645-3900 ~~crest Ave.. .f94-. down payment! 2 yn. old. Cost• Men C. & W •
4M-9466 Lido Isle Walk ro beat'tl &: shot>t!:. 962-fQl
PETE BARRETT * NEW 2 Br, l Ba. "•"WE"'"'h-ave:-a"7W...=-..,'.':",:-,=llon SAN a.EMENTE 300 N, El c.am1no Rt.al 492-4420 .
NORTH COUNTY d1a1 free 54.0.1220
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REAL TY Townhouae w I pool. Mesa of 3 and 4 bedroom homes
,. 3 Verde. Bltnl, cpl&, drps, that can be moved into 642·5200 642 ... 35 patio, pr. $225 to $250. Nr almost lmmediatel,y on our
• SPECIAL • schls. 557-8400. Rent· 0 pt lo !'I p I an.
PRINCIPALS ONLY Lido Isle SHERWOOD REA L TY,
$41,000 LIDO homes A -t Apts 54M55S
3 Houses on tara:e lot UX).$500. * Nice ~a. 4 BR House,
2336 E.lden, Costa Mesa Broker. 67S..f9'l) ll,4 Ba. Cpta, df'Jll, hltns,
Near Beck Bay cozy 2 Br, 2 Ba, frpl, dbl. trple & pr. 811 yard. 8382
Ofc, 64.2-1121 Eves 646-S302 gar. Appl. Avail. Jan. ].June Bryant H.B. Behind
TIME FO R 30. 718 Via Dijon. ~~~d.2 J:a ~,::.
HouH• Unfurn. 305 $225. 714: m-2889.
QUICK CASH General 2 BR Condo, <:pts, d,.., !rpl,
petio, dbl gu. Nr. "'•'"·
THROUGH A COSTA MESA Pool pr1vt. s»J. 66-1851.
EASTSIDE VfEW lo! 3 BR, l BA. <:pts,
3 bdrm with 2 bf.ths, dbl pr. .1--605 --·~ DAILY PILOT age, fenoed yans. Ntw-0 C.U''sll-iru aJI<; ;-•-W•• aha&: carpetina, newly paint·
ed. For rent or leaw at 3 BR Condo, 1%; Ba. Pools WANT AD I $>15permo.CaUWALKER Patio, dbl pr, fl'plo, nr
& LEE ~altor, 56(M&S. ocean. fl62.«M6 aft S pm.
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3 BEDROOM, Iii batho. NEW Spanllh I &, I Bo ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;==;;;;;;:; MOD, l BR C:.,... ApL Nr'. r·-AY C0111 MeN Cotti MeN Ill wk Up Apll. 2316 J1od YOORSl!:LJ' bt --
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carpet1.lmmtdlatemoveln E/1lde. $225. ~48·4'424, $160/mo. Adults only. Im. ·· ••IL!,! now. o....,.,.auvn ~ pr monlll. ~ .. 642-222'l. At !:'..~~!!E~ricosl 61~. VILLA APT_ S.. THE EXCITING LuxuriouJ, privst< ........ ~~~= ~~zi:
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2 BR Twplldu.te, Iii 11& .. >.&11, 2 & s IR't PALM MESA APTS 61' ......... ~ c.. tl I bl!N, lefu, drpo,' csrpo..t, I ...., .... ,,,.-.. 11•1 l>DOCS'"' , DELUXE Prlvato patio pool• lndlv. . , ~. -•u•· • ve nt<rchan1• pool&: nc la.Ml. $185/mo;-. . * APARTMENTS laundry ttc.0 LlOO lSLE-Pvt entranct , .w/olhers,.·Small. 1roup1 ,
162-llB!I. " *"oENRC~~~D Air Cond. frlo!c'•. 3 Swim· Noar °""" 0.. <\ll'POrl lo FUN . IN J~ SUNI. lcttc""1 prlrilt&"· 185/mo: tonnlnJ. Em'pbuto on : A ,,.._ ml.nz Pools .' lMaltb Spa. • UCI. Adults only, \ Child ok. 613-7185. · Wbo,leneu. Call 546-<0DCi .
3 BR, 2 BA, lrplc.' blU., Afits. Fum. 360 * CONVENll!NT Te,.... er;,. G4mo" Bil-20122\Suta Ana Aw. Min•.._. to No •---h FURN ...., H.B. " C.M. PROBt.EM,,,.,...,,.,,.Con-
close to acbool•, abopp'r I: ""'--------TO ALL BEACHES Uard Room. . . 1 Ma. MR. Joachlm. .lpt U •••• ~ UtlJ, Jdeal for 1tUdenL 1 !ldential. sympatbetic 1"&· ~."'.J:. mo. Rm. ~"' 0-ral FROM $135 MONTH 1 BEDRboM 5f(l.82!5 Unbelievably large apta. orator furnish· Adult. llS/mo. 6 l1'5/mo. nancy """"'""'" A_,
3 Jm., 2 BA., frplc. b1t .. Jn1, cl6.e to IChooh .\ 1hopplnl; . ...-.
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3 BR. 2 ba., atrium • , ,, $325
' liR. 211 ba., w. .... 1325
3 BR. 2\9 ba, fam ... , •• $.150
4 JIR. 21h ba, tam • , • , $350
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Bold Now Concept VILLA POMONA · VILLAGE raraa• \child .._ All utn ADULTS-NO . PnS 2i!!,' !:°id: .. ~·~~~ W.:,5:'~111 M°t:vt. ~
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*"1009' Purchase Optio:J
•1 Wide Selection.
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PHONE '42-2015 ••-H-~ Bl d ,pd.' $19l/lno. 301 '-vbcado, SINGLES $145 ,.,..... 49'-0041 all T pm. Adam-k',' Stepc'.--, Sul ....
(1160 Pomona Ave.) -<n_I_) =::.,.;,:. C.M. Apt 9, CM. ~-1 IDRMS " • .. • .. $155 -·-~-~ Guest Home • 415 faoool from Geotp a: Mary.
2 BEDROOM APt .• ~. RENTAL omCE Ee1t Bluff ......... .
Cupet<ll. Nice kltcheo. OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM NEWPORT BEACH 2 u'!:!~~:_.: · · · · · · • $c175 F: !!~~i;!•R=. "=O'ti~l'lll or
Brick 1nack bar &: plantl!!!fr P11rk-Llke Surrounding . VIII• Gran•d• Apti. • · n I ...-Apt1. Av11ll11vl11 cheery prden iunoundinp, P.O. Box 1223. Colla! M
Balco11y. Wal.le to ahopplnf. QUIET . DELUXE FOUl' bedroo1n1 with balcon-From $10 to $15 LESS. Nutrltioua mff!J. 5'MTa3.1 ~~~~~~~~~1
School bua 1t~pa at door. At· 1·2 .l ! BR APTS tea above&: below, Graclout YOU 'RE RIGHT-
tractively deco,.ted. AUil FUl!Nil!ACHELORS llvtni,; qiolet •um>W>dlni THEY'RE UNDERPRICEO! Vacation Rontal1 425 11 .... ...,.....,. jfRl
Beautiful fumlturt. Vet')' Prv patiorl. '* Htd Pools for fanilly with chlldttn. WAIKIKI H<>llday owner 1 br . .L:i.J
reuonable rent. Otlldren ~ Nr &hop~a: It ~ts only Near Corona del Mar HJgh 1561 MESA DR., Costa Meu compl turn condo, lanai 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm;;:~~I
•mall • J>O"-,......... 35J Martinique Apts. School. Flttplace, w,. bu • S bib So. of Nowp0rt llvd. , • .., Dikal • Ocean. Till "'·F 1 nd (I ,_1 Vic~, Ap~.' 4.. . 11 1m Santa Ana Ave., CM built·!• kitchen .appliances. 546-9860 $10 da. for 2. IHS on lse. OU ,... •-J.50
Huntington ileach M.&r. Apt 113 646--5542 835 AMIGOS WAY 644·2991 222-254.3. R. Ball 4684 Nar· FOUND: By Cit Hwy. tn
517 W. 19th, CM 548-3481 · BAY MEA -A. Coldwell, Banktt Ir: Co. tt A e s.n Die "SINCE ~" 1'rrl6 "N. Main SA 547.()314 $125-LRG Modern 1 BR. Q!'!",..-PTS. Manaeinc Aae.nt Iii f aa ,, I [!! naanse v ' go, N.a pure brad B e a 1 l • '
lit Western Bank Bldg. Cpll, drps, ?'ftlec, nr octari. Beam ~lnp. ~I. VIEW ~t. Unfum. 365 Apts,, Cal. 92107• mostly Blk w/Brn A 'Mii. D~yn~VttS~Of· ~ts .,f<:Pt"'°',,.''~"-f..,•.,••,..·.....,---360-21s Chicaro. 536-15081. :~~ration ta-2 Bdnni., 2 baths. Upst&in · Furn. or Unfum. 370 Rentals to Share 4311 ~J:"· Brown collar.
1 i111~ Island 84'7-5169 , · , Ults, no pets. view .apt. Carpeted draped, N.wport Beach GIRL wanted to &hare tum. 2 ===· ,.--=--.,..,,-!
Laguna Beach e ? BR 1 FROM As LOW bltru. 2 covettd \ parklni , C11ta Meta BR. Kld1 &: peta OJ<. $80 F O U N D lnl&ll white
5 BR., 3 baths ......... $375 1 BRmodJ. ~ + •. ~:_Newly $115/mo, $40 wk up. Bach, A,JF~~~ st., C.M. apacer. $250_Montb yearl,y. '1( NEWPORT 1( u81~tu~ S88 ""'::_91)8..h 7510 or ~=~~ ~.~:
~ t 67> 01 ' ' dr TV uti! pd. Crncent Ba)' Ciill 6f6..007l . 1754051 ' . Santa Ana A 2'lnd St. C.M. 4 BR., 2'Ai baths •••••• $350 :re-....,, ,.,..ICI ref · 0 SHORES ~ Hnli .p<,:
~ ~·. 21~·:.mi:~e .. S: ~io,...""'"""·-,~7-""''-~--Bch 1435 N. Cha3t 494-2508. e BEAUTIFULGROUNDS • l' . · 3 Bdnn, 2 Ba. dre•in& area. BRAND NEW SHARE my watt'rfront home 6f6..6698,
1 B_R. & den ............ f250 lboe Penin1ul• Newport leKf;I SPANISH DECOR IW M''' • I 11.,& Le.rre . deluxe apt. W/W From $145. Dlahwaaber, aha( w-dock m~ »-60 yn, $150, FEMALE adult cat, Lrs mna' '.
i eel h II ~ci"1 Bi furn, Penin Pt. -....:..;.....--..:..--Air/cond. Gu, wtr, pd. Hunti....ton leach ~!!·th. Oilldren O.K. carpedna:, walk-in dmell. mo. 6'f5..4.tll. ba.ired wht I blk maridnaa
e Pvt patio, w/w crpt, aduJta * 2 BR, 1 BA. SUndeck. Gan.re Pool. , Rec. nn r "•" Forced air beat, extra lup M/F to ahare lovely CdM bead &: tall v•---. ,_ ·
.nl)'. Le a 1 e 'til June, ....,. .. .., ... .,.... laundry. 1 BR $1«1. 2 BR · a ....... game room, ~me .• -../mo. L No Weatminater, C.M. ~'DfO. ' r I H-~-~ •. Nr beach. ' -•~ " CALL ~370 room. Bf u•i ... 1 ..,.,.. Rer ~ -•
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ll!il/mo. 644-lltll6 Gar. PlO/mo. ivtnt<r, S'l25 1160-1115 ON BEACH' l><alod pool. BBQ'1, encloo-smok<n. 61>-4169. HUNTING ~. brown •
• Yrly. lncld1 util. No peta, Haclerda de Mesa Apll • """' BRAND NEW """' ed iU'&IH. quiet 1urround-M-' "-nd ri BR ~ Cp1ta Mes• 557-8400 2H32 ._,, Ana A (A 1ngs &: close to shopplnc. * .. e. ""• new p v. Whitt' w/liwr •po t1. -160 W. Wilaon,Stt Mer. No. 1 . -.nta ve crass Ad 1l in nr OCC -SD fr'WY· ~$32 Female. Newport Heiptl. ,
t * OCE,ANFRONT * "TIIE GAfil.Es•• 2 BR Un1um Fr. $230/mo. trom S.A. Country Dub) EL1~0R~o'Vr~·PTS. wk. or by mo. 5.57-8400. 642--3$9.
30 WK. & UP * Winter. l BR. .Adults. No , .. 2 B 1_._ Adlt Furniture Available Spack>us l 6-2 BR from l =~~~-=---1 ..................... !!!!!!!'I • )() &. 1 BR Apts I ... e. r w r•: pr. s. Carpeta.drape..dllhwuber $150 A $185, FIREPLACE.S. 2077 t'harle St. 642"'"71) G•ri19e1 for Rent 435 FND. Kitten. blk • wbt •.
lJnlv. Park Center, Irvine
Call Anytime, ~20
UNIVERSITY Park 3 BR, '2 9 , $15 WK &: Up. ~r: Ferey. $150 mo, aou~proofed. Fncd. yrd, beated pool-aaunu-tennla Priv patios, }Ollds of closets. Near Harbor A Hamllkln St U-17-n. Very friendly, Vic. :
BA, l t1oor level, lease or 9, TV &: Maid Service Avail ON 'J'HE BAv 1 8 Furn 6 wGanln/ Pa t1
10 ·. 1 WCalltr b"~-•1· rec room-ocean view1 Heatt'd Pool. Adu1!!:. Man-Storage Only $25/mo. 17th St. 6-Tuatin, C.M. :
reitt. $290 mo. Day 546-7226, e Phbhe Service. Uhl Pd , • . . ~: r. · er mam · ••u patloe4mple parkln&: ager 919-1268. 548-82Sl or 548-14115 645-1668. ·
Eves. 774-8442 • s,gt· A, M-Oiarge Diners mos. • 1 yr. $195. Ir: 5• 636-tUO. Security l\lards PARK NEWPORT Office Rent•.I 440 ·
L•i••• Beach ~~rt Bl•d, '5'8-S!"'5 613-S'68 2431 °"""•Aye. "G" 1155 HUNTINGTON APARTMENTS * 2 BEDROOM * ~~~D~P;;'."'~c.Shect.".:i ·
... ..__ • -This M Worth S5. ~~Rent . 1· BR, util paid. $130 mo. 3 Bdrm * 2 lath . PACIFIC Bachelor, 1 or ·z Bedroom•, 1~ Ba Townhouse concept. LIDO Bld1 .. m sq ft for MD Data. Crop.. Warner A
NEW 3 BR, 2 Ba. hilltop, Children &: Pet ,$ectlon Yearly. .Avail Jan. 1. Call Llvin with thedral and Townhou&es Spe pools Beam celllnfs, extra l:tK or Dtntilt • 1JXl sq, ft. on
ocean view, fam rm., frplc, UnMIJ•v•bly BeaUtiful Myra, 545-2241 or &0--1403. ~ ro:m frplc. ~parate 711 ·OcEAN .AVE., H.B. tennis. From s]?o, ·A~ bedrms, encl J::ltlo, ftCfU· enxl fl;, for oUlct, beauty Harbor; 6(2..8233
6n;...6789· = ~~0~Pta4~ bl1:8; V l\L D' JSE"RE Garifeh'Apta. N1wpOrt H1l1ht1 laundry area. EDc1 patio. Ofc ope~ntJ ;!i487 D U from Fashion h1and at Jam. ~u1:.U'0u~un~thtd;!: ~1:~ e~~=· 1~.ee ;! F:~~ ~~,p h~~:
646--7562. :~~~ • ..::..: peS~amFlow~ CLEAN 1 ot 2 BR Adltl, nb ~!.~~children's WILLIAM WALi~ &.1 botteRoa'· A<nS.<nl ;,oa,,~ ~ ~ B-;B-Q'a II Fl'ff Art Jooe1 Realty Service on Vic: Estancia A Mam1 .
.... :1 .. •s: • "~ •.,. ___,.,..........._ ..,.,., -· '1'I ·-uv. .a..caaons tt&rting 900n, I 3355 Vi Lido 646-7285. * CUTE l BR, frplc, FA Water1all, 45• pool Rec. Rm, peta, lg kit. $1Z-$1SO. 2-tn HARBOR Gft.EtNs e NOW OPEN e HARBOR GREENS prem iteL a ==-----~-• ~l 496 Grace!..,. Dr!.-. Sauna, Sib 1·2Bdnn, Furn. E. 16th St .. NB-64&-1801. 516-4353 *'FRESH AIR BRAND NEWl~ 2 B Fro 546-"'2S 61>-:ml. GREY cat, """' collar. : •chlld0K4"~..-.~--· Unfurnfn:>m$135SEEIT· AtUI .,. Walk3~•-Be~ ' m CORONA DELMAR West -N-·--' area . • --·~... ~ P~ 642~8670 · P · n urn. -~ to a.:u! U48. Priv pa&, billiard .,,.l"U.
L11una W'I"' • = , . B 1c--I I nd N d It rd A t Lge 3 BR Apt, newly deco<. nn, ... ,,. pool w/ jocunl, * BRAND NEW* O.lux. bus. olc, choice loc. 6'1&-.l50<. I-~--·,_,-,,..._..,..°"".;.'-,. L0v£LY Lgtt 1 BR. apts. • -• • •W • u I• •n P •· Dbl attached gar, frp1c , 1"-huge closets dt!ep pile car-Sep entr. ~v ~th, cpt'g Ir FOUN==o~t..nal-,-e-H~---,-..,..-I :
UNfRN 3 BR. 2 &-air Shq rug1; elec stove, gas $180. 2 BR, l'A. BA Ba; bltns exctpt refric. peting, tush landscaping, La Cost• Aptt. drps. Prll: g. Uhl pd. $1751 dog, vie Sleepy Hollow, La. ,
d • d ho ,_ .... Furn Util d , -~ Bal~-1• "·leb t $255. 2 BR. den, 2 BA ....., No ' ... ..1, ,, Ad M 1 .\ 2 BR, bitns. swimmlna: mo Owner 67UTSI co , crpl '"' rps me, w '"" •• • • p . u..~ ~......:.. uua .,.......,. ra • 151 E . 21 ,t. . 6~6 8666 :~,·m -·1;u, no pe... ults. You ust See This · · runa Beach • .f99-.2146
fnwit ol awlm pool. $275/rm Carport, lndry rm. Nr ChriBtmas ·1n a deluxe 2 Br W b 21 A ~ . One! ~02 Birch St., New· pool, lanai, baf',b-que" gar· DESK apac. available $50 FND Irllh Se bou A.~1 Immed. 830-6319. shofllr-$150 &: .$155. 998'EI apt on Grand Canal ,new est •Y pairtments e MOVE IN TODAY! e port Be1ch. 557:4246. age-, All utll pd, $150 to $170. mo. Wfil provide fumiture old,· Vic. ~~ ·ri~
LalfUna Niguel . ~~SL Dr No. l, CM, hd~ ~h ::!; boat Kid~s & pell welcome. 2 BR, SEACUFF MA.NOR apt&-2 ;:1~1~':. ~-&U-971Wl •!_!!_~ Ansnrtnr1_ ---~Ill'~ 968-0)S.1.
".:"."r .rlO'V'I • • """'• ~u•Y .• Ql',,y.,.er lset... 6 UNITS $159. ~ extru. Pool,_far, Br, $160 uni, $175 furn. Cpl!, ' av.........,., '11'" -.-;u V\io ·==~------!
4 B;;2 ba, liv I: dining area, Furn, Bach. & I B~S. no cM.Ctren or Jlitts: $250/ ALL ELEC'IRIC patio. Furniture Av a 11. drps, bUna, prb dlpl 1525 Huntington Bti•dt Huntmaton Beech. 6'2-W1 KlTI'EN, 'male, I re 'N •
fa.m rm. frplc, bltns, feoc-e, Es~cfelly nice, $130 mo. o; UPSIAIRS $150. 17362-A Ket'llon Ln., H.B. Placentia .Ave. Aak about DESK ~ available $50 EUtblutt. ~er, cpl,,. dps, 2 car "P· 2110 N4'wport·81vd. ~l,90 l Br Waterfront. Grand DOWNsrAJRS $165. 968--7510, 80-6235, our d!Acount. 642-8340 or La Q 'nta Hermosa mo. WW Jll'09lde turnlture • &U.2119 •
ga.rap, Umnacutate. $310 CM: 1·· ': Cana.I, no children or pets; CAIL Manaaer" aft 6 PM. • Sl35 _ LGE NEW 1 BR. 543--82. UI . at $5 mo. Anlwerhla .-vice FND: Siamese cat w/wttlt.e
mo. First A last, depit. • .---· $225/mo w/or w/o l1e, To 642·1131 , Sml complex Quiel All PENINSULA 2 BR .... al available. 305 No. El collar Yk:: Anaheim' St., .f95..4244 *WINTER RATES* see 1 or both. Call owner ' ' • ... , .. su SPAN'JSH COUNTRY ES-Camino Real, Ian C.M. &u.-9146.
' AtlraG furn Studios -$115 1 613-0207. · , * $170 * bllnl, dahwW. Clolle to tri • level, 1rplc, drhwhr, •l TATE llvinc A: 1pe.cloua ae t 492.-+0J
Newport· Be~ch Br's ,$l25.· Adlts, no ~ts. 3 BR, 1~ BA, patio, bltns, Shop'g. Adu.Its.~ Atlanta bUc ocean • tit,y. Yearly apa. Terraced pool, Sunln!n men•· FND. ~ Bike. Vic.
3 BR. iam rm., 2 Ba. $37S. 2135 Elden, Mgr Apt. 6. ~~=•· ,,: blk a,:;m ;.~ crpts, drps, AU: about our 536-7'180. $260. mo, Avail Jan 3rd. gaa BBQ. ... DESK space avallable SSo Superior N.S, Please Iden.
Avilil 1/1/72. 1807 Port 1$(JJiEJ{. j Br cornpl. luxu Sl50/mo. Stove It Refri&> dlacount plan. 880 Center 2 &-3 BR, $140 UP. Pool. 675-4125 Unbeli~a,ble livln& for ONLY n:°is Wfil = ~lure ="~'Y;.,·-518-<842_,.;_,,~· ----1
Chlrle1 Pl., Harbor View turiil~.. $215. V 1 l f! 714: 675-2756. St., CM. &U-8340, 548-2682. ChNKAI ':'°" 1888lbonusM MO:! 150' to Beach, patio view of J Bdnn. UnfUm $150, :v~. 222 r:St A:. ~ ';;~ ,_BIN•cke..!!:_.PPYBvl•~'d·.
Homes. (213) 292-7507. Cotd<iva, 2323 EI dell Um;tJRN. d 0 w n It a Ir •. LGE. 2 BR, beaut yrd, elec ..npts., ora Catalina, delux 3 Br .. m Furn $115. l.quna Beach. '94-$f65 !Mfr.2511. oi: ......... Y' '
3 BR Back Bay. area· Spac. MM?P:. • Carpeted. 3 BR, 2 BA. South stove, gas heat, 2% BA, Ln., ·l/2 blk E. of Beach. mo. Incl. util. yr ly' 2 Bdmi unf'llm. f175. AIRPORT CENTER ~·=;,-,=:--.,.-:,--,-1
Mod. 2 frplcs, 2% Ba. S32S r:.l.N'Y' .,, .. Fro 1 $450 B acrou at. from shop'g. 962-8994. 673-1~2'l. Fum, $210 BABY, Tabby cat. Flea col·
ELE'jr'f l 1:· ~sr,; ~ n. . pr mo. y Carport, lndry fm. Adults OCEANFRONT, w, sun-RELISTING , Back Bay ALL 1.lm.ITIES INCLUDED Deluxe l, 2 It 3 room offices lar, Vic Markei Buket on ~;Lease. 213:· 968--5945. co;: urn
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. 'DJ/ u¥ owner. 644-2!122. ordy. $lfrl. 991!.!l ... C&mino deck, bch, newer dllr: 2 br, area. 2 BR, shar crpts, ADULTS NO PETS ~=~i!!rport, fulleree!rC:: Baker. ~
S•n Ju•n C•pistrano g ner. mo 1eue. $400 Yearly. 331 E. Baytront. Dr. No. l CM.·~51. bltns, cpts, drp•, Jndry, 1ar, drps. pal.io. Adults. No pets. vrsrr O\J'R MODELS 83J.2MO or 83J.l223 Wkdays MALE Smokey gray Vic:
FOR Leue: Spi.ptsh styled 2 Reap. ~ult only. ~1346. , ~i::,• ie':i,··::~t!ar67>3331 * LOWER * nr shops & ·pier. $175. Yrly. Avail l/10n2, $141. 642-W 16211 PARKSIDE LN. Bu1IM11 RMtfal 4U Stater Bro.. 22nd St., C.M.
BR .• 2 be., family room. $350 #~~ 1 Br comp! ~ AU Ele-ctnc • 2 BR Cpts, Adults. Baby ok. s.16-2131. 4 Br Studio 2'Ai Ba, closed in (714) 147-5441 M&-8682. '
Caplatrano Valley Realty. , turniM,-e. Sl75. V 11 ~a Corona del Mir dtp1, rar., patio, Nr. bus Ii: BEACHWOOD APTS. patk, t blk to beach. Year-4 Blks, So. of San Diego FND ladJes wris
Call: 493-1.U.(. Cardovp., 2323 EI d 11 n, theater. Adults~ no pets. Brand new 1•2•3 BR. % blk 1 p., 673-:2-45S Frwy. on Beach, 1 blk W. on FOR rent commercial, In-. twatch vie.
54&-t.743. _ ' f195 /mo. 64S-3515.· to BEACH! Cpts, drpl, bltnl, .!• ' . • Hoh 10 Parkside'. du.strlal for deluxe olliceS, Balboa Penlnlula mmG.
CondomlnlUl'l'll 320 1 BR. fpts. drps, water Ir: ' • REDEC. 2 BR. 1 BA, frplc. 125 16th St., HB. 3 BR, 2 Ba. duplex. Frpl,, Newport Be•ch New bJdi'. near San Dleio Lost SU
Unfum. gardener furn. No pfb:. ~' upstaln, Nr. Estancia High. 847-3957 carp, bltnfi, 1ar. $215 Yrly. Frwy I: Cmwn Valli!)'
Gener•I Adults only. $12 0 Info. Q, • • Bltns, crpts, drps, prage. $150 NU 2 Br., cpts, drp1., 3701 W. Balboa Blvd. Sd-0213 pavarkwall :?,· 1~7!?°lce a po ti LOST 12/14 • Male Iriah Set.
-. . -· • • 11!0. Adli., "' Pet'. pstlo, =· nn., 11542 Jef-Santa Ana RESORT LIVING . ~ -,~. ter. 3 yn. old, vie. Cypreu
NEW tn Ea1tbl~ tWnifie ~ NICE l 4 2 Br trailers, $95 & ON ~ ACRES 549--1693. 1~ rs on Lan•' ES SI'ORE front buildlna', M-1 Dr., 'N. Laguna. Reward.
br, 2'ii be, ·r:uc;s1: Ii: up, rliud ok. Nice efficiency l 6,..2 .BR. Furn, 1: Unfurn. DELUX 2 BR, 2 BA, Bltns, .842..-6447/842-2834. fAMILI FROM $125 zone, ml •q ft. 2012 !~7~~ or
217 Cypreu Dt.,
bltns $350. (213) . • apt lor .mature adults. J33 Ftreplaou I priv, paUo&. Olhwash, S ~a ·g, crpts, • CHEZ ORO APTS. • Plactnt.la, Costa Me• a """"==:-:-=~--I
Townhouse Unfurn. 335 E._ 16th St. 642-1265. Pooh Tennts Contnt1 Bk1lt. froallesa tt'fris, Elec trplc, 823' Atlanta. 1-2:3 BR'•· S4S.7698. GERMAN Shep, fem, 5 llX>I.,
Huntlnlfon h•ch NICELY Jurn. 1 BR, Gar. ,.-.;:o<a , garqe, r a. Pool. ~~at• cloted Sir· It'a Oakwood Garden 45,xlS', Harbor Cent••' Muk. "Cleo" 5.16-5826 H.B. 900 c::.. La.DI CdM 6H-Xll N So. Cout Plaz WELCOME I SPACE for rent in the rear Brwn/blck, black tall 6-
$145 J mo, Quiet area. No (MacArthur nr C.out Hwy) $185. 545-2321. _ Waeher/deyer. Sl&-0336. Apartments , •• and It's
TOWNHOUSE 2 Bdrm, l'Ai
Ba,' cpt1, drps, re frig,
wthr/dryr, dahwahr, bltlnt,
pattG; pool, clubh1e.
$115/mo. I.Ale'. Strellon,
wk '6.12-4481, home 962-~.
Duplex•• Unfum. 350
Cott• Men
children or pets. ~9771 · 117~2 Br 2 Ba Studio, adj. ROOMv 3 B" 2 BA. bltnl, • Barbers. 56-9917. ·LQST-8m; brown ma1e dot W .L '"' f\ln, fine nelghhon and Chlchuahua1 12 lb, "Chico"
VERY nice l br dplx. Quiet NE ... ahops, cpt/drp, patio, gar. frplc, cpt1, drpt, c!OH to • SINGLE SI'ORY ~•tfie living In one luxur-Rentals W1ntld 460 Newport Hgti. 642-3354.
Sep by 1arqeg. 1 adult over 2 BR., 2 bathl; upetalrs. Car-548-8301 aft 5; 213-592-5227 1Chl1, park &: 1hop'c center. South Sea Atmmphere tous package, There'• fl 1---------"
30. No ptts. 548-1021. }Jeted & draped. Enrl. l&r· tol. $235/mo. AF. 193--8533, 2 BDRM·2 BA'nl MIDDLE qe women Wl.Jlll l 1 Mo old lmh Setter, male.
1 BR, w/W, beam cell, drpt;,
u& pd. .\ adult. No pets.
Yrly; $13T. 642-8520.
age. Comp. bltns. Private mllUon in ~aOon , , • bdrm. unfum, House-With REWARD. Youna: daurbtet ~tio. ~ Qrchid. $250 ~r 2 BR. bltins, sincle car rar .. BEACH BLUFF APTS CarpeA'or~-~~ • .:~!'' swimming, tennis; billlanis, garare. , _ _,_ Men ·-a distraught. 673-0554. patio 6-f~ yd. Small Spec 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool. Patio. 1,.unu ...,.ocu ........... °"" month, yearly, . children OK. $1 35 /mo , D/W. 8231 Ell!" 842-7644. Private Patios health clubs, sauna1, pro-Pn!t'. $125. Top Price. ·Lost, male Dalmatian
XTRA lrg t br Nr o.c.c 1 , 175-&0IO o ;~~~ ;r3 ~~04~ $140 2 BR apt. (.)>led pr, cpl=, =~ ~~e =~. ~':u:.~te~vinr ~R~~e;.:~~ p.m. 465 ~:~:.1~;;r ;,~·
carport, llud facil. $~. -Tri? *IL.& Pool , .i-r.bl P ·Kl upk drp,, children/1mall pet o · Nr. So. Coast P!aza 2'BR.w2BA.~2 car pr. Pvt. c,..._'=",:,.,.,-·,..._~~~~ · cpU .... ., .. tns, ds 0 $140/mo. 847-21MO. HIDDEN VILLAGE custom decorated singles, It'• al~• ttle right time 4
Patio. Bit-In wuher-drytt-NEWLY~-1'e l BR. util 2 Br, bltns, ftp!, 2 carports, 2206 College No. i &U-7035 2 BR l~ Ba studio Encl 2500 South Salla 1 l 2 BR. Fumlshed A: Un-L•1una &Meh •t~vtn. Cpts, drpl, $175. pd. Pool. $125. Adulta over pool, nr. ocean. $200 up. 1994 Maple No. a . 642-3813 pr.,' fncd )'Td, Wo1mo. Santa: Ana • 546-1525 fW'nished . No leue required. alway1 the l'iiht place if
642-39.:li, 548-XIS,;. 35. ~. 548-2407. Adlts. no pell. 673--f447. 2 BR duplex, cpts, drps & Lndry facil. 842"'5'9. 3 Heated Poolt Modela Open Daily lO to g, FOR Rent. 4 Bdr./3 Ba )'OU want RESULTS! Call
DUPLEX 2 br. prqe, quiet FURN 2 Br.tChildren OK. No LGE, 2 BR, deck, trpt, crpts, kit. stem. Xtra lge clostes, I • 1Arse Oubhouae etc. BBQ house-. W I Tmitlc while , _. ·A~ .-. H ._... I T-.-. .I-. ....... -..1... •'Hn $145 mo. 541-4160 eVH A: NIM Qllld care Centu watt'l' view. $350. 2 Bdr/2 6,U-5618 • place that ad "°'doc!. cata u•-ino.... pe.... ea~ poo • ........... :1 .,__._.,., 1"'l"• .......... ,.... knds. OAKWOOD GARDEN 5'1-2'121. rm. US Monte Vista CM. 644..f!MS. w Great new 1 2 A 3 Bdrml Ba. duplex ap~ 1-2 f'O. -..,-;--
1;;::t:=;;:;::;:;::;:;::;;:::;:;::;:;::;:;::;;:::;;:::::::::;::::::;;:;::::::;:....!.;:;:::::::;;:;::;:;::;:;::;;:::;;:::;;; j LARGE 1 BR. b It in 1, PAR)\: WEST From 1149 We•tbrook 1"!alty, 491-mS. '
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$145 mo. 646-6835 aft 5 pm. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. .UQ1 MacArthur m vd.
BE~. lge 2 BR. bltns, From. $1t5 546-8823
retrlg. w/d hook up, crpt1, 3883 Patkvlew Lane Aph.,
(Rt-Uvln( for Slnr!e 6 *
?tfarrled AduJts). * * *
drps, i>at10, adults, no pets, Irvine. (Jul'! oH Furn. ol" Unfum,. '70
$150. MS-2765 642--0261. San Diego Fwy at Culver Rd 1-------'--
2 BR, 1~ BA, aharp crpt1, Costa Meta
NEWPORT BEAOJ
16th i.t IrVine
6'5-0550 or 642-8110 Trader's Paradise
drpa. l3lO Ml tf. $1.65 mo. 973 L'::a:!g!!u~n~a~ ... =~<!:.h __ ..,,..j;:.<:;u;;G7,t;;1:7"Liv;;;;
Valencia. 5:>1-77'8. , 1 Br apt, $135 uUt ind. Pa· A;!~1~Gli : :~ ~ ~~
I /BIG sunny l bdrm upper, Uo. No pel~, North end. Aplt, SeU clean. ovens,
new cpl, drp&. bltins, $135. ¥.M..5683 D/W (I n 2 Br) displs, ahar
545-5270 or 833--3540 L•aun• NJtuel cpts, drp11, jacuut &: •Una
U<G 2 BR delux,!pt, patio, LAGUNA NIGUEL botha. Huie pool.
o,;t<, Adu!U, · "' pell. APARTMENTS Merrlmoc Wood•
6*4534. . 1 BR. 1 BA * 2 BR. 2 BA 05 1ftrrlmac Way, C.M.
e WILSON dA'RDENse lully c:arpokd A draped
VISTA DEL MESA
Ap•rtments
1 &: 2 BR. Furn. A Unf, Diah-
Washet ' Stove le l\eJ:rls •
Sha&" crpt't-1..rs Rec center,
RENT Starts f155
Tutlln & MeN Drlvo * 5454115 *
2 BR. 1\i BA, cpt I drp1, From $175 HACIENDA
end. petio. flt), 64J.llll. Ind cu, TV cable, water, HARBOR II •J HAVE motol'C)'de • Want
1 Bednlom, Sblrp. Cole 1D all ldt bltne, lndl')' area, 241 AVOCADO STREET ...,. ,. pcd table. Nn n.Jian built
O.C.C • .l U.c.L llSl. hid ....tm pool BBQ'• "'1• Adwt llvtnr-No pell 'i••·-~:;;;;::IOccM°"""cl'·l380.vaL srr-ms. pt,tiol ' b&lConles. Open Delwce 1 • 2 Bit. Pool I I u.. Want slat. pool table or
2 BR • den. 2 baths 10 AM to 9 PM * 49'-UTl Cara.re. Dlthwshr. Pald \ltJl. Jloom1 400 1 Ml)..«$4.
Some patlot. All for · 499-221'7 * 29041 Ak>ma FROM $1SO. 646-U>4 Kave 0Cff11front dvplex.
$1'5 • s1so. 546-7331 oft Crown Valley Prkwy noo-MOVE IN AIJowuce WANTED: Lady ne.cif room Want amlll. beach cot\ap
SHARP! 1 .Br, •Jae clolets. Newport INdt Pre.sdll children wtlcome I. kit prlv. ii\ priv. home. Lquna Sl>uth or Mounta.ln
pool. Nr, 1~. Adultl. llM N,.\SSAU PA.Li\fS CdM or Nwpt Bcb. f'B-0621. cabin. N4.8ll1
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Bruce B. HOW"ey S.E.C.
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540-3200
Mmrovia. MS-6116. .e WESTCLflT 2 Br., 11.t BJ 117 E. 22nd St. &fl..36"5 rr·s Beath tioua. tim•. 811* The lrwln Co. Real~
2 Br duplex, ..... i..._ -· :l'wnhR. !200. Adlla onl)', no NASSAU. P.w.IS "'' saloc:tlon _, Seo !hi * * * * * t(
$U5. 2 children, no pett, E pets. 1'128 Bedford Ln. FUrn. A Unfurn. 1 II: DAILY Pll.Ol' O..lft«J l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Oro .... No,..\, OI - -'!f0=1$Jl. I BR's ..... 1135 UP --I 1
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\t !Mt 555 Gardtnl,. Holp Weni.d, M & F 710 Halp W-, M & f' 710 Halp W-, M & P' 710 Help Wonted, M & F 711 Gar ... Sala ;> 121 Mlacoll.,_,a 111 P'-/0..-, GI
, Ult Attd Ml1Md AL'a i..Zmc.Jilnc. Tree ~ • STENO ~ ~t ~ O.Utmu 1ttta1 ~W"alAmplifter/Prtunp. *' «t OtOR.0 WALNur I• Fl'hl!ylWlltKltlrn ftmOYlll. Yardmr.oclel!nr. ASSJSTANT--El<PEIUENCEilcredltcol• PART U..:, typlll ,... .. bHchool IJ'MI: Som• O>llt!don ........ Eau ~··"·,~--125. ELECrnlC ORGAN, $10G.
I I.oat vlc: Say : Harl>or Tr&ah f>A'!'i'c• lot ckanup. can ope-a NCR m> Je<don c!trk. Part t1mo · ' lmowtodp ct .,...., gd -"""-china nU -·"~ 1~ SlO. C.W. !6Wl1S.
! Nei!da mtclical attention ~pair sprtnkltn. 613--1166. machlnr. P«m&.Otnt pm~ eYtL M:l;ture ft11ted ~ tionlat model, N ••port phone pMOn&llt)'. T)'»e 60, lamJ)I, etc. Quttn heed, TV, In &d. Ftrewood,l;;;:;:-';;:,~::·=-,,...,.--,1
PIHae C:.U -.mi FRONT yard lawn suvtee, U6n, Colt& Mceu. atta. ~-SOUih <*st Com• attL &fS.StOl ,A$k: tot-Dal@'. ah 80, id llPtfiior. Apply cOUCh, Oialrl, 5' Credcenia, ICl'aP lumber, 4nnJoad it FC?Jt ~ ba°'by IJ'and
I l'.COCKER/Ttrtltr, $10 mo. Bach:yards alac>. 540-3236. ntunH;y llosp. S. 1..-,una, PERS)NA9LE, attracd.Ye &AM..oP){, 30i:J Newport Commode', Slt:rt0, otbtt ~9• J)llna,ebon)',$700.
\ br/blk., tac No. 10951. Yard cl@anu~. 962-3611 Automodw Perlowl Oltice. 499-1311. barmaid wanted -ruu time Blvd, C.1.t. IUrn. '62 T-Bird SS.S. •• ls. PUMP orran, 10 sp., ~ta.I 499-15.35
1 I Amwerl to Rachel. w. want EXP. Hawaiian Ga.rdenu. NEW CAR An equal opportunity em.· days. $2.25 J>U' hr to start. WAITRESS 64j..2J26, lhe!vtng, &U.ll Olbincet, la'Ml PIANO tuntr hu all 'klndl
....._ .._ ..J,, _,. plo)'tl'-30 Y1"f • 40 )'I'S. Apply tn 3 -~ ~-_ J 1 115 mower •ltftO _ .... -..._ of planoc. Very, V • ry •~ ·~me, ~--'""'" Olmplet• ..,.,..,,.. aerv1 CONTRACT DESK . . be-n 11-> PM ,.... "~• <XP ~ :S m ''" ry ' ' --~. _.,,, SlW111
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81.M:K,llenderL&b,fent.& JOO GARDENING 1,pty, FriJwe benefiW. &'OOd BOO~:ERtime ~~i:::.~itt~ N. ~~~·:..t_.!~~ ~~carat diamond ..U., ex· ~74~~· lot runs. SMALL~~0$150
black • trionde fem Gmn O:inpl* Garde~ Sertice ~. iood .urround-* 673-0360 t;;(:Q' ..--·~ ~" .. ceptional MtJnc, Call after Shep. Vk lrv1ne Clmpu&. • OealM.lpa. St5-"662. • Jnp. O:>ntact Mn. Ben. PROFEsmONAL p h 0 n t 1., 2340 Hutlor Blvd., 6 PM 5£.Sno. WIG SALE in time m Sporting Goods ..
-~ caU 675s0 .. 5 ~ J co.. WILSON FORD F/C BOOKKEEPER =~.:~.:::t·.!:'. ~-...ant'"M"~be Mls.;u....... Ill ~r~~ ~.scuBA ...... nu ...........
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' male SL Berne.rd " b'rWn ersonne ,...ney 135-..... ~between 9:00 a..m. I!!!!! N"·-··~ 3 pc ... -. " SEASONS CHE ED Balboa laland. 673-1541. ' male Aftdale Vic C.M. JAPANESE Gardening bJ AUTO 410 W. Cout Hwy., NB ...,,. ,_.... __ ..,...., .... " .,. I a.ward ..._.JDI. expor ..,.,..,... C.mpletr SALESMAN S\l!J> H e«>-m& I .wtt~ ""!"' ,....,..., ""' """"' lloll;!>eniea MARKETEER Golf Cut.
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i HlJSKY puppy, 10 wq o1d. ~=~~·;:-: New BMW dealenhlp ~ GIRLS TRAVEL ;-:A'DV1iercHANGE? •• 1s J{~J · =~ '!ti:;,:::U~f~~ cLl°s~rEo :ttt ~~'8r:.Y ~
bm/Wbt w/ blk trlm, Jo&t salesmen with experience We have it for you! $1S White ZMLu.c. club chr, MlcbeDe v~-0 u......... 673--0360 •
.,. end San Oe-mentto, CLEAN-UP. TRIM prefetnd.Cood~nonatitJ. Can place 5 girls 18-23 hee Thew· bnt de-Ilk u:> ~ &: nd o;:;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,· ::-=:=·;,;·,:·!".!!-g_~,l:<iCiiiu7.;;..--;;;;;;;;;-.o
492-'l&&rt. • 6f6..6f69 • Many btnetU:s Including to travel. Above average ~ miml~trom Antiqw1 IOO ta~°: s· 0
1tereo ca~t BEAl.n'IFtJL wedding dress SCUBA. tank.. rqula.tor "'
l 12 YR. old white Ml. poodle. H•uflng Group ins, Demo Plan, eel· earninD plu. ~ bonus downtown Pabn Sprtnp. . w/15'" spkn: $75 Value A: wil. far sale. ~ s.lttW", wet suit. medium, Coct ~
pl __ ........ _ A-.lu ............ Parents welcome c·--ad ---·-~u .... FRa«H dining & u l t e. ~ n" ~-TV. -...d trad., 1ize 8. ciibedral sell fer $100. f9l.4380.
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Not .poorned. Vlc. Sham. Ila""-, d<"'UP, local alnrype::_UJUlll~·~Y ~~·Mr•·."~'-'• ~,00• .....,, ........_...., "' -,;-,_,,,_ d ~ ~ •-roclc La. C.1d.. $25 ......... -..-• ....,.. ..-m~ ...,IQ.. inte So. Calif. ~ ....... ""'""an ~a e-Beaut. worldnc aind $6S. 9 x 12 train. Exquisite lace. Dry TV, Redio, HiFI,
Utt re-m<rilU, exp'd collto1e stu.. Bceadl Inn, 21112 Peel.tic in Jan., Ii. We need Us carviqE:. Solid walrut. Seats n)'k>n turq, rug $15, plus deaned. Sell f75' or best ot-Stereo U6
, wanl. 5t().8538, dent. Lrg truck. reas. _ O:ut Hwy, SI.lite 309; people to cowr the LEADS. 12. ~udes tblfo/leaYU &. many othtt Jtems. g.o..3963 fer. 49&-2798.
: SIAMESE .female, vie. 534-1846. l GIRL Bookkeeper &: Headquarlen In our N.B. pada,tJ.i&bboY,buHet,&uph. afttt'6PM. POO=~L~Ta-bl~,~.~ ... ~.~all~---.-I~~~
I TeeWinkle' Park. Day YARD/ "' ,.,~~ full ..-.-. A brandl of our ct..irs. $900. Good cond. 1100 ~~ I wm • -__..~ ,,_n:/ ... M~ I lll2 =-1arage, cleanups. flC" ................ <1t part time, uu•~. """"',,,..., ... ,,._ ~ STEREO 19'72 Garrard bu inent or .. _ Ol' lD l OO W A--· • <nT"I~, n: ; £>,,,..,, move trees, dirt, tvy, Skip-NB. M>M62 ONE BIWON DOILAR 0•~ v•~ ' • spd 645-3359. 6tbr •UFJt:iad!IWtt-546-81/;L loader, backhoe. 847-2666. ' . atta. • prent co. RARE Orig Corita. Silk 11111 ater,eo ch&D;er. air · c.'t"i¥eT, I tnadr. lie ~ • MALE Dalmatian, hlk & t GREAT CHRISTMAS PALM DESERT Sa'ff Pnni. Si&ned 1964 au1pen1lon 1peaken, Misc•llaneous air 8U1p q>eakers, Jutl D ,
v.1ilte w / pe.t1 0Yer eye. TRASH&Garagecle~up, 7 • • GiftwouldbeaneworbEtter GREENS "So n W'lb An ... :. ... 1 ., AM/FM stereo radio Wanted QO com.pl Gamrd tumtalie.
• d&)'!I. Free est. ·Aeylfme. CREVIER MOTORS'' job. Come in to see Us on ng \ 1 ~e. w/FF:r + ta,pe deck still Sold "P for~· Pa oil · !'.1 .. c .. ~ta: Beac Reward! 5f8..503l. 64$.3030, Ext. 67 Bea\i 1rall y f ramed....__ .. _,,0 .. _. 't•ft WANTtobuy-Usedchllds' bal~$159.~~.,.-;,,_0Y~o1 : eu-oi..... 208 w. lat St., Santa Ana theMondayatterChri'Stmas, 543-6581 .,.-..,... ...,.. .._ .... ~ r.r•-..
: HouHCtunlng AVON CALLINGI You can start in Januacy. REX:'ElPTIONTST/typlst. Part · unclaimed on layaway. Sold play tabJe with four chairs. $5.05. u.s.A. Steftoo Eqafp.
• LOST male lrlah ·Setttt 21.&' Can Barbara, 50-«155 time poe:IOon that may work FOR CHR7STMAS for P2(1, pay oil balance of ~ dollnd~ggy E!m, all ia Warehousf, 179 E. 17th, C.M. ·
: tall named ••snipe". °'°ke Mesa Cleaning SeMce For a woodttful eanuna: CJ>-COASTAL AGENCY into M1 time With 1ooa1 PRE'SENl'S UIS (II" take over small 6""" ro ition . .,._1879. M>Ut2.
: cbafn. Reward. MG-8366, Carpeta, Windows, Floor etc. portunlty, in :YOU!' own ter-2190 Harbor Bl at AdamS' ~ co. Call 49'J.4.1'l1. ANTIQUE CLOCKS payments. Collectloo DepL CHILD'S playhouse, and cat tm ZENITIIS at the lowest
• Back Ba,y. Resid. & Commc'L 5'S-4ll1 rltory, no exper, necess. uk tor ~ 260 VICIURJA. C.M. 714/893--0501 tree · • •~-==-~----Call 540-704l HOUSEKEEPER. N.B., Live-. e, • • pnces in Orange C'.ounly, All
: SAMOYED ,.....,, """" DEDICATED CLEANING '"Tu« lhru s.• Own room, RN, lltll ~1 n!Pt •hilt Applloncn 802 FIREPLACE WOOD Pho"' 644-4l8'I models In •tock I. ..,
: Pab., Lie · J'fo. 212412. *We Do Everything* BarM&MJwanted.British no smoking. 673-3338 '1-ll, RN, pt time ttllef E.K. cakr Densitonmeter Musicallnstrumentsm display. Phone JJrice• ftk.
• Brookhunl A Gufteld area. 24 ht. Call 673-40n Pub in 0.ta Mesa. Eves. HOUSEKEEPER, ma tu re 1-11, xlnt frinp bnftL model l46(1. Chill chaser Chromacolor avail. at im,
; gi;g...m. JAPANESE 1A .... ..__ 6P'MtolAM,Tuesthru ............ ,or~d--'n•-Be·-..:i .. Maner Capo Chrl1tma1Speci•I SMALL CObSOle piano, ABCColorTV911.ZJ.A .. ·-•• 'I:~~~~~~~~ WIAq -Fri. 6f6-9930 962-4589 ...... -.... U.121 ...... "' • u: Y ..... Y ' llxl~w-f25. Premier col-FrH Chrlstm•a Yul• • ......,._ : ~. Transportation or housekeeping. 968-3743. Beach, 49&-5786. or processor 8x1D i 2 S. Schumann, \'t"ry IOOd cond., Hun~on Bnch, 961-3329. ~ ftel. 60-8983. BABYSl'ITER Jor 16 mo. HOUSEKEEPER. No rook-Log w/$15 Purchase. an~ white & gold, $325. LARGE wabut steft9 a:irn. I ...... loo I mr Near Fairview Wilton, CM (2) RN'S MS-8034, N. ot ADAMS ON BEAOl Italian ~cconHan. 1-2 0 sole, CQrtls-Ma•'-He ....... Palnt_lng& 5Daywk $3'.l•&l&-&59 ing.2adults,5daya,25hr. ll·'lun.medlcalauraic:al CLEAN late model HUNTINGTON BEACH baues, like new, iiz;, A.\1: FM t ...._, -·
Paperhanging · · · wk. Own !rans. 644-7344. RN washer/ ctryen: I mtch sett. Ca1I 545-8CITa 548-1005. tumtab~. -=-=
, BABYSITI'ER wanlrd for INDUmruAL Engineer/ 3-lJnn. OB Del-90 day '1W'· 531-3637; Afrer & pm GUITARS-G00ild, Lyt -C W'~ -; Schools & . roR dean & neat painting, '3ol' 5%, fUl.I tin¥:, must rnamtacturing. requires AP-,..... 83S-l17& .. e, ..,...-. · ......... 01.r228& or • lnstrvctklns 575 interior or exterior&: reaa. <thl:ve owntrans.,.-~o:j:. plication ot electrical me-RN HOLIDAY GIFT metronome electric, Ven-962.-5585.
; --_ rates, Call DJcr, 968-4065. Bank chanice.1 'ndUStriaI , . ll·'lam, l.C.U., C.C.U, untb REFRIGERATOR, washer, PROBLEMS? tura. banjo. All practicallyl;PO=R;;;T"';Bl<=w"°"TV=-am~/lm-1
·COMPRDIEN'srvE Private-PAINTING _ Guaranteed TELLER TRAINEE neering~ledgethrU: LVN'S . dryer, must sell this week, WantSomethlng Uni~? newcond.Reasonable. radio. Xlnt hP b' uk $50
: ~ Ground School work at fair prlces. Lic'd & 'Love that &rtenf Lots at plet'ion finished product 1 llpm·7am, Su~ acule un1ta all cheap! 962-3613, DECORATIVE GE 0 DES, 644-™4. 2938 W. Coast~-. Apt. 9
• ~~~!Tue~ I: Ins. 675-5740. people e.nd tou. of tun ror Mustbeproductionoriented. SurgeryR~ Frigidaire. Xlnt cond. v=~,=~·lhow· GUITAR. .Fender, villager, NB. I ~I s4o-2120 ~o~ PAINTING, proL All work happy person. CaIJ Ann Fox, ~ commemurate w/ex. LAJS TECHnce i50 cash. call eveni.1*!. room. warehouse 1370 A Lo-12 string a~tic, with hrd * Pro!essional TEAC Stereo
A Guara'.nt~·~. guarn. Color s pectal lst 8'33-2700, Dennis A: Dennis l penel'IC".. Re~ly to Box No. Weekends Only 646-8344. gan, CM, near Harbor & shell cast>. like new con. tape deck w/cue
96z..6143, 547-14'1. ~ Aiency, 2IKTl ,'46. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box X-RAY TECH REFRIGERATOR Baker. 979-1424. Monday dition i175. Ask for Bruce. LIKE NEW ** 968.QIS
PIANO LESSONS PAINTING/Papenng· • l8 yrs i•l.IUll;!Jaun Dr., Inine. 1560, Costa Mesa. Calif. Wttkt-nd 08.,.. RENTALS thru Saturday 9-6 PM SUn-;_54~>-J65~~7;:·~~-~~-ijjf."ijf,f,;;j;u;ci;;;;;~~
Beginnen to learn theory ._ ~• • ..L...-·-· Lie • bo-.1 BEAUTY operator wanted ~9l&Z. CENTRAL.r-* 847...Ql32 * day&: Evenings by app't. LUDWIG drums., bl ~ck 25" OLYMPIC Color TV, in technique Slgb~dlng etc 1n na£....w-_._ "" ...... can. Colffurt I: Bot-1-. purl bas tom tom dark wood cabinet. $175.
M,.. v.;.. . eo.1a i.t~ "'· Rer• turn. W-2356. 1999 So. est ~wy ~ INVEST IN SUPPLY TECH Fumitu,.. 110 lOth fir..;,, 10~.~ $100'. 557-138'.
Call ""''-~ PROF. pointing-lnl<r/ext<r. B<aoh 49M525,' • v • • YOUR FUTURE Excellent wmidng conditions 21 PC. KING SIZE ANNIVERSARY SALE 83H472. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I
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w/yazd. Lunchea &: snacks.
Tender 1oving: care. Loe Jw;t
ott San Diego I: Npt
freeways. Sftr.7'87.
am.o Care._ infant to 5 )TL
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Toro area. 83().-C'fO,
Honest 'MJl'k. Lie/Ina. 836-9311. &frin&ebeneflr'I... BEDROOM GROUP Fewter a: ailverHolJoware, Nicetullsiz.eviotin
m-2159. 540-l«<. BEAUTY °"""'°' with BE YOUR OWN BOSSI CO~~:TY YOUR chn;c. SpanM Oek. tankanh, charms, """
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No Wa:stlJIR' cllen!ele to mana&e shop. Men or Wom•n HOSPITAL jewelry &. executive gilts. * 6'1S-'l06t * 1 • • * WAL~PAPER * Female. ~lOlD; eve 1. :27lm n. . .-_ .., __ , H~., 1~i!!.e, ~~~.· bead°' boa~e Hand "= ma~ enen.vinl DRUM SET, 6 piece. s.;nat 3 Lines, ~Tl"*-,2.00.
When )'OU call "Mac" 837-4404. Le•se A Yellow ~i::'V'ieJ;"' Cal~ . .r 9'&;,';. "~·& mirror:"i done on premises. Clat'Wt. All goo<! condition.
548-14" 646-1711 BEAUTY Operator. n!edetl Taxi C1b fE. on San Diego Frwy, & bed-side stands. 10 year NOACK'S . Ml-5642. ISM'llllL•D•.,.,•.•tion--~-.-.. 'I
Plumbing immed:iately! Colta Mesa Crown Valley Par\tw•v) ..,,.,_,..ee. Ortho Rest Box 102 E. l6th, C.M. &t6-314l ......., Olll lor A ~ ·~-.. DRUM set. good condition. friendly cet. both ·~
COLE PLUMBING 830.1010; eves. 837...f40.I. . ppt PHONE eprings. &: mattress h.lne, MOVING hotpoint re fr i a: $65. Vox 15 Watt amp. heaJth,y &: happy, 1 yr.
•• ... 61 BOAT CARPENTERS 54fis1311 (7141 495-4400 Top .._l boltom •beet, whH• A-1cond15\l. °"""'' * 548-J975 * 84>-7388.
ff ht. """'"· ..:;.u 17141 ao.n11 mat..., Pod. blank«. pil-Ir;=====_,,,.._ PLUMBThtGREPAIR W/~., .. ~ding large ... ~ ... ..__...,_._ , ~.a:p1Bow91ips,qUilted with mirror desk l a..ARINET.SdmerBtmdy COCKER/Golden RltL, yachts ...... 06 range~ -wr.ucnlWID 'bookcase to match ""'ht .Excellentcondition$1D male, 10%: moi.,'
No;tob1oosm.all gram.TopwagesAbeneHts. ATTENTION bedepread. w/blue trim x!nt cond e 548-3Z15 e b>usebroken, must .baw •~• ~~-~ LICE~D ~~~~ ~ ..,. __
Remod•I & R.-lr , Logan Ave., C.M. SALESMEN & STEREO I Undaimed 1...... * OLDS TRUMP~ * FREE .
Addl!!ona-Al?ora!lons BOYS 10.14 J;;: Nallona!BROKERS TERMS pt~A-WAY aways. 85 w .... AMtFM * ~~ ~= ~ *' ~~=... "";:
New conatruction. Concrete, ~=~~.pas:"J~an~: • ~-"' tion has !e"r:: 1or
1= TRADERS :=:;1 =i~~ ::~ Office furniture/ pies. 3045 Madeira. C.M.
alatis &: paUot.. Block.·.mne trano and Capistrano Beaclt ~"' ed Real Estate personne\ as for $210. pay ott ba1 ol Equip. 124 10."-.;..,.744()=·--,,,,--.,-,--I Ii brickwork. (tt4l 497.2051 I men81ft"S and aal~n to FURNITURE ' MOVING can'L ta k
S PECJ ALIZED House areti>AILV PILOT stalf new attices tn Orange 202 N., 81"0.cfway, S.A. fP'i~ ~I~:~! EXECUTIVE desk Ii judge's Collie/~ Shep. rem:e.:
JOHN'S Carpet A Up~iter)': Repair. Carpentr)r~-,painting, • .<92-<Q) ~PERSONNEL County. Must be experienc-835..1.31& Open 1 days ~. 179 E. 17th. C.M. chair plus' several other 7 ~s. eentle w/chlldren.
Oeanera. trtr'a · ~ ! 1etc. 611 Dick go.!.i'm. ed and gerf motivating. APT. SI.le; Sola bed .$10. 4 &&2442 desks 1nc. 2 "L" ahaped & 53&-1300.
poo frtt Scotchgu&rd (Soil Roofing BUSBOY S •AGENCY Apply End tables $4. Blk &. wht =-~~· ~.~-=. -steno .chairs. Good for Mmei'KI=TS=,~,~..,.--. ~be-a-ut~M-al-,...-1
Retardants}. Deireuen • .f88 •n l'1th Cat Irvine) CM Colwell Properttes, Inc. TV rooc;l cond $00. Stove & IDEAL Christmas Girt for or office ~ eves. Angora, M/Sllver Irey'
an color ·brfehte-.' &·to • T. <;uy Rt>oflni. ""81 HOSTESS 642,1410 P.O. Box 365 ...,,;;. $15. Bofu good rond. the handyman."'· 01 Saw (2J 4x5CAN~peneon••-. FM/m Docked gr<•,
min .,, ch ;;:,-hi ,.._._ "-1eoa, Cal'I Sm. s'--,_..., --" _..... "·°""" Many_ \l51ell, Faclory •.r '6"" , ute uu::a JUI'" w le J;>irect. I do my own work. ' ~ ... " 1 • -:--·-, •'C•.r .,...._ .......... 951 Appro\'ed. A!IJD g l ass 646--9015. ts. Sa ~.., -io:•<> =-Or call S3:i. Dinette .,. chairs $10. direct. $9.95. 1 Port •,---,,.,,,,---,=--I ~ ""-.~:.. ~ .,...,.......,., ~ Apply JANrmRIAL openings. ~. 71~ or 6-0n.wer drtsser w/mirror, Locksil'ig:h Pl. N.B. (Harbor display case. $200. &J5:.227S. '6 mo old Wp RkigebM:k
"' sa • .,.. pL S .. ing/Alter•iiont lk'tween 3 & 5 P .M. man~~>.f'Ull time pos1lions, n.c.m.m> --" mnd $10, also 2 nit. View Homes) 644-4900. DESK. 34x6CI. Xlnt cond. w/lab strain. Bea•t,, wm clean Uvtn& rm., dlnln& ~ --an 'snilrs, 8taltine salary II........ 2 owntufied chlttrs gentle. rompl hsbrkn. bu
rm A ball $15. Any rm $7.50, e Dressmaking_ AJU!ratlom c ~.58 hr. + benefits & shift SALESMEN stand& $4, Plus misc. items. POOL Tables, slate $299 up. Best <>ffer * 675-l5ro stx>ts. ~
eooch $10, clWr $5. 15 yn., Designed to suit )'OU. ' di1'fereocia!. Experience pre-Need men who aJ"e ready to S4g.2833, 310 A vo ~ado Chuck's Bowlin& .t: Billiard~ ,,,...:.;~i;:i'-_,.:,-'==,i,;~C-:C::~i'-,----1
exp is what counta:, not Call Jo * 646-6446 OCO & ft>?Ted. South Coast Com-learn the car business and fWUaon Arms Apt!), No. 3, 2750 Harbor Blvd. at Pianos/Organs 826 JUST pt!l'fect . 1or yo 11 r
method. I do work myael.f. Alterations _ 642•5845 muntt;v Hosp., s. 1.quna. are willing to tnJn. Must C.M. ::~· C.M. 541)..7303 Open ---------! Christmas tree, 2 dmq
CGoodreL53t-tn01. Neat,accurate.20yeaniexp. 2131 Westcliff Dr. ~~ ~·1::, =~~in=tydres~ ~~ll~tte~::~ KENMORE autt> washer & *Pl*AN~:L~RG*AN-1( ~~~male pup.pies.
omant, Concre'.• Tel•vlsion Repair Newport Beach pl~er. wen, sa1esmtnded. &nefits: •-·.,. .._, -.. gi•I• blko VERY w u --... I _, Singtt/cabinet Blk &: '\\"ht ·.r~• ..,., ~ • Tremendous discount on fam· e m an n tr• tl
BEAT The t-1~!dConon!tl ej *BLAINE'S TV* Equal Oppor. Employer *JANJTORIALWORK. ~~8:1PJ:··:1;. T. V. & stand, baby & $15., guitar like new $2,;. oos brands. Christmas de· Genleman pt I Dalmation
t1oon. pa....., r ve a• Se · t All Branda Local· 'Now hiring married chlldrens furn, l\.l aster 499-:2974. livery guaranteed'. No pay. pup, 3 ITIOfl. Good borne
sidewalks. Don 6U-651t A~'!i Mognavox CASHIERS: Car Wuh, nn..t couples. Top pay, car &: ll'lOOSpl. .' Upnllmlted iUNlVERSincome. Ap. bdnnset, vacuum, bookcase UPRIGHT piano, needs !JOme ment 'tll February, needed 8J0..3681. ~' hone Ph a... Y in erson. · ~" San Ch CEMENT WORK, no job too Known for honesty 540-4313 Ir: full time f<lT' Laguna P nee. : ....,,....9220. TY OLDSMOBILE, 2850 & many mi9C. o.>...r. ta work $300. %. Bed $10. 2 ooae from: 3 mos old female Gmnan
small, reallml&J>le. Free Trff S•rvice Beach 81't!'a. Exper. Req'd. LANDSCAPE arch it e ct Harbor Blvd., Cmta Mesa, Inez. H.B. 842-6576. Olairs $5 takes both. Call Yamaha • Chickering Sbt-pherd, no papen, Free
Ett1m. H. Sturutk, 54Pr8615. _ _ Over 18. ~· · speclalized in Japanese SALESMAN Movinn _ Sacrlfic•! aft 6:30 pm. 962-1602. Conn • "nioma-!! to Good home. 91)8..6(M9. GENERAL Tree rd .... Fischer • Schimmel' · QUALITY Qiment Work. Let Sent. Yard CHILD care, well disciplined ga en. Tab.ta Nursery Young, aggrenive. experi· 2 Bdrm. sets, Salem maple, COMPL Fam.11.y membership KOhlc:r & Campbel1 MALE BEAGLE Puppy,
George do IL Llc'd. Bonded. cle~p, hauling, sprinkler home, 5 day wk, good pay 54&-0724, , ence not necessary. Full dbl. be<t, dresser, 2 com· N.B. Tennis Oub. BlO + * See & 1lear the Optiga.n apricot & be\ff color. Very
66-1695. l'epaU'S. Reas.~· (f'lt'gOtiable), 54&-357l afl MALE Attendant for Whed commission pa.id while traJn. modes. 1 Sg'I. walnut bed & trans. M<>ving must &eU! open daily 10 .'til 9 playful & healthy 5.16-'1031.
Contractor S:lO. chair patien~ 5 da.vs wk. Ing. Managm'lent as:riatance dresser+ mhJc. furn ."-"-P-Ml..fil47. Sal 10--6 * Sun 12·5 CUTE puppys all o:>lors
I Ifill COCKfAIL Wala'"'''" & Call...._.. ~tall dm.,. Sal .. ..,._ pliances.6'>07'6.,..545-ZJOO \;Carat Diamond''""· Til· COAST MUSIC Mother Colile Sl"P"'"'·
MY W81. quality home Enipo1i••. • Wa.iteNi. Ntow Years Ew, Mc"-ald's r,iU.. a future. Demo avail· MOVING u.Je! Everythlng fany setting. CaJI \\'ttkench NEWPORT & HARBOR Fat & c:uddilf. 673.fDI& • -mod. Walls, c e 111 n K, -r-· ab'• ms· ,,__ C \I Ml" 100-antim~s n1 ·~ •no ~--M * 642 -'" FE L l CI AN 0' S , 1617 Has Openings for " • ......... ~... a goes. ' ..... ... • ., .. --· 0 Y· ~., · 'V..llll'!a 1 esa '"""'1 * * Happiness ls 1 'VI.rm
noon.etc.Nojobloo1mall. . WetcliH Dr., N.B. 645-U.L'j SWING MANAGERS & ~7. Ace Furniture, 11720 =RAN"°"'~c~E~F~IRE=,,.=oo=D~..-O=R * SALE SALE* 547-0036, 24 hr am. serv. ~-~S~A~E~s=~--Newport Blvd.. CM puppy. "'e bavr on@' l ~ Job Wanted, Male .700 Ask for Guy. MAINTE-NANCE MEN L MAN 642-1'015. SALE delivered and stacked PIANOS '*'* ORGANS 842-2396.
Additions * Remodelini
Genrick & Son. Uc.
6'B-6(Kl * 549-2170 SCR·AM-LETS
ANSWERS
Counter
Girls
X1n'i benefi1s. Call for fnter-.Yoon1 Co, Gd potential · 540-9887. ~~~~~~~~~~I vlew appt. CTI4) "-. ..-. Ca.II Mrs. Schmidt Lovely Ov•I T•bl• Stein\\·91, Kawa.i, Hammond, ~· ~ •-_F :Z Schwinn Stingray Bllte1, Allen, Bald•'i" etc. '""-m t ~ 81544 Highway 1U lndlo, """'~~ 6 chain. Orig. $500. 1 <w ""
Electrlcal Cal••. Penonnet A .. -N .,""' .1 -boys, 1 . aitla. $1 each. $295, RENTALS $lt) up. Na~,...._
u ~ w di ·-.r (IW ~~-. Call 545-3110. ~ 10 'til 9 ~;;;;;;-~~·:;:;~1
ELECTRI~ Installations,
remodelhl&. repairs. Llc'd,
Ins. Realistic prices. Free
Est. 54&-0211.
'<ATURE M H Dr., NB 51M1164 "-L' S _,t " , _ W'C?._ma.n ~ help ·6f5.mo HOLIDA y Health s pa Sat llMf un 1U
Pantry -Mauw -Flour-
Allound -ROAD 'MAP0
ca.. tor my mm. " LOVE """ Down lill<d. Mombenblp .4 , yrs. 11'0. FIELD'S PIANO CD. "-•. childttn 6-8 11 )TS. Lite SECRETARY, 5 d ay·1, Fttncl\ ~.Petite. Asking 592-21'28. 183.1 Newport Blvd. --..
A mdist camp he1d a COl'll
tume party. A lady with var!·
oose \'eins won tlrst prize by
PRINTED cln!utt boards. going as a ROAD MAP.
design It fabrications, short RET. Marine wants job as
nn qiecl.allsta: 1 <>I' 100, !leCUrlty g:uarcl or boat
Kef:ne Enterprises, 96:i-1'159. malnlenance. 6'-200 lbs.
Gardening Good health. MUltary secret
For fast takeout
food optration
hskpgn 2:J0.6:oo, 5 days. shorthand 90, b'Plna 70, age $1!i0. 646-5792. °'8la Mesa Tit/&f5..32SO " .. ._, »N "' ~.CM. ~:aal~ To~· ~ ROUND Maltie rop table, 4 ~~ 352trlr$:5' ~':'!~~ USED SPECIALS Martfncr•lt ,c-...,.1, 1 '
NEED Gal11, that n e e d polntment. OaM.Ptain,,_ ~ Twin beds, s,vnctu s apd. $50. 646-t(Jlt. MU9ette pll1ft' piano w/roh Chrlstmu c--lalo ,
money. Full or pt time. =-~~----="I *· ,,,_,_. $995 • Hammond lJO) $'145 ... ,_...
Work t.rom hOmt>, work own S•cretllry $600 112 POUCE Sam Bro\\on bl!!;t tll Hammond M·2SS9'5 •Ya-HMIJll9
Electronics Full Time
THE ISLAND HOUSE hrs. No investment F<l1' in. Young Co. Good skilll Garage S•l• holster, CufJs, etc;. maha D-71\ fl&tS •Kimball * Great nane., I "-'ka
tervlew call l\.trs. Johnson. Call LorTalne MAOANVOX stereo beaut. • !J68.-174S • Swl~r e J.lANYonIBRS * fa\vn fem•s
82 Fashion Is land
N•wport Beach
53&4825. \VESl'Cl.IFF ltalia11 \Valnut Cab In '1t , NE\V whit@ Victor\a.n lormnl Oprn Eves & &in, l.S Toy Poodles, 5 Wki
Pcreonnel Agency AM/}~~1 . mulUplcx, 15" go'A•n. original d,1\gn. 0'.>11 JtAl<tMOND ORGAN 1 ~adc male-~ W..64t~J!!.0Dr., NB $pt"ll.kCNl l oorm. $2jl)., 1 :} $125. sell i;io. &tfi..3)93. STl1010S In * ~m'lln Sbot;lhair, 1 yr
..-·•11 !ipd n1sn's bike S20 .. J clrls CORONA DEL l\tAR e.ry roo<f "'Ith ltidk LADIES new Aprt'! ski ,...,._. E. ~'II H--. """,,,...... * \Yhi-t, 1 ~. ••~•-
clearance. Relocating to NEED aingle guitar enter·
AL'S GARDENING N.B. 836-7821 MW:kin Vitt';>. t~ner that can draw tht'
far pJd9n1lla: A tmall ARCHI'I'Ex::"I' WI'nt CALI· Equal Oppor, EmplQ)"l!!r !net. Alley \Vest Restaur, SERVICE CGlab. Fuller
&l!Ucapitw ~-:f FORNIA. ~SE. c. AN· ! ......... ~ii\'::~ ....... ,~ ... ~~· ~.,,~,.~l!!ni•~N~.a~.:..:.;.::. ~ n--~-• COOK Brush Custolnf':ra. C.M. Up _._, .._ .... ,. DERSON NURSES mal• <>r female lor to SUIO witty to ala.rt. ~ °"w~-. Dawr f213l ~1m ~.1.,.1me ... ~'!1ially pvt dutiet, R .N.'s, ~6.
__., ...... • nc.JU'C,1~ •LV.M.'a, pract. For mw ~~~------
PROFESSION•• _ .............. YNG. man, .P .25 deairn care Jaclll"", ~~""IS Sen.tke station ·-•--·o. ~ .......... _., job. Bookk '' V'liNU ftllstry applJ 9 am-2 pm ~,,.
tftit wort. prunln1, w/reL .,:· Exp, EARLY AM new•pap•r Lindie)'' NW'R'I Rqiatry, txp'd,unlf<>rTrW.aldetman
ip1n]den, d~ jobl, delMr)t, pickup or van 2SS31 El Toro Rd., No. 214 OK.Olevronl!l7'1Adtms.HB
1 an fl •cap I 111,' ~. Job Wanted, f•mal• 702 neceM&J')'. 6f&.&162. D, El Toro, c.i. SERVICE S\atlon Attendant,
M6 M9t NEED HELP AT HOME' OPPORTUNITY tor• 3 must be uper. Apply In
CCP Japane1e Gardener. •we ha v t Convalexe~t Earn Monty At Home Ucenaed Real E •tat e ptnOn D> W. Cout llW)',
JCoow bow, up.keep, plant, Aldea • Nu r a t s • Addttalf\I mail. For Detalla, salespeople. Be your own ?iB fllaftutal
,est. trimmq, dean-up. l.fo\lltkecpen e c.om. 9l!nd at~ped, etlf addrns-boas. Top commmlons. t88-.3488 1.ttet ~M. PJriJona ed cnve.opt i 1Pic to Darco-Hl'oe )'OW' own cleat A Sr. Accountant $14K
10M't Gardenlni· Ex P. It 0 M E.'ilAJCERS/UPJOHN· Ort, P.O. Bos 9308, No. Hol· phone. ~ yn cPA t!X'p, peftOM1 ln-lywood Calif 91609 1.a..1.--.. ta....:. Partnmhlp po.
,-La" n Malt, ' · · w. E. l."11n1myer Rt alter .,... ..... ttntlal. Smalt nrm.
t!m.nC9 A C 1 e • n • u P • &47--6611 EXPO 8elvlee Statton hclp, U60 Newport Blvd. C.M. NEWPORT
s;n...t44IS. ll3Ml585 an 4. COLLEGE I& b i ... , ~ho o I eventrvs. Full or part time. 646-39211 M>S483 P•r'°""'I Agency
LAWN Jla1& lbul;twc. MW 1tudents houted,eanlrc; Ray Carry Chevron, 604 So. OUTSIDE .salesman for auto 83J Dover Or., N.B.
11.wn1, ~ prunlrc. nunliw. mothml helper, CoMt Hwy., l.M.cw-Btach. pt.rta store . .m PlactnUa, 642-3170 n. £aL Clll 5t6-'m'9. ht'lp 1t piu1lH. ~J. AP\)ly tn pc1,.,n, eo.ta MtlL l.l!•·-1!!1-""'!!!!"'
bike: $X>.. Stiwing msch, boots, slu g, COii $l2, 8cll ....,,. ...._ .. .r 01.,J*O"'N cna;;:;n •~k vs u'"""
bmod rw:w $1S. Ii: 25" $15. 646-~ LO\VREY Pianos &: Qrzana; * t.brador Rebievtf'l,
MagN.WX trola:rectT~ CHRIS'IM.AS BUY, SHn Yam~PlarioAOrgans:. black,readyforChra.mu
remote con $00. Bl~ u:erclaer, nf:w Stttn'#IJ' Pianos. Best buys ML PUREBRED OOGs
$%i(I, nr new l0,000 B1\J air cond ... c S&-0'21& In new I. UM."l. Sdun1dt GREAT o..n. pi 4 condltionet $100., Toro Rttl • ...,.... Music a,,, Elt. U14, 1907 N. btlutlf\l! roldm ':wn."'• l
1.a'l'1l too\\'et .$60., fir tcr'llb-GIRLS 3 --' blft, ;II. Main. San'' ., ..
ber sic., mile-t f ~m a. Stereo, $25. "M:l«ftUS CWinJ ... n.1-brind.M!, -A F, champ
97!MJ726. Orpn, .$25. 5:;?..sr&'l. ALTEC-vok'e of the tlft.trt aired. Top dof Oii Weat
GARAGE SALE GIRLS SMonY bllt<, s :::''~:..: ~ -pti«d.
1'n:nday -Friday only. 1.5 ipeocd, stick ltlllt, like now, &15--0222
PM'.Auto .. -aftt,<lrenen. $38 567-9359. =E~LECTRI==·c~~~~'Wilrll"°"-JUST RIGHT .~OR bar stools. children's l;JoQks, . v•a--tur CHRJSfMAS!-AKC S 11 k)'.' SHELVING-lltecl, he a V >' 2 ke)'board, model 44.10 Puppy, 11 wk old male. WW :•Pn.~~k ~~·? duty. ~3· x 3', 2-J' x 4', all ebony lor M2'5, Ph: 6T";NTIS dell\"l!!r wff't(t bow! $100.
~18-&U9 or tm.~. r tall. 962-8983 t-ve.$. eves. only. M&-49S?.
BICYO..ES, Color TV a. SHOP Benches. he1>V)I <lut)', PRJVATE PARTY WAi.'(rS A~K~C""R~ ..... ~-, ..... ~--~~ha~t'rl
Porta~ TV, Va c u u m •. 3 metal, 3 1A'Ooden. 9G2-l98:I TO BUY PIANO J'OR CASll. Fax Tf:rrkll' 4 monlh male:
Dl.nl•h Teak table:, movie ew•. ~2211 Cd. nwio;.., Gd. -"°'*
proJe<tor, palnt1na:1. Simplex Time Clock GULBRANSEN Spinet J'IOIU· Prl•ate P~
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POODLI:, toy, White male, BOAT. ts" Ex. Hvy F.B. 11. s-tors 925 '63 ll ton tru<k. P/B. PIS. '10 914, ll.ll!IO ,.,1•, • 'I» FIAT ,LOTUS POltSCHI
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7'1 mot. Stlutitul, well 35 Johnlon Ex Hvy TRLR '71 SUrutt ~ Titan. Vf!rY auto. New tiret, Good cond, TR-6, llawteu e •n Alla 1--------1 __ ..._ ____ _
tn!n<d, Al(C., 8 n -3' 1 o , "'10. Bendix Dir. Flndr. 885 &OOd too<!. No ,.a .. nablo Pri<td to .. u. $ll'>O. _,,. .Jil>yde<.ftoodi"'r e '1t Alla '69 rtAT 1111 ~PE LOTUS 1---0=Vl=R,_..2~5--
a::is.~. Hallicra.ftft' mobUe CB with oUtt refllled. Inquire at tM betwn 8 4 1 pm. ' CTV • 'tt MOB Road1ttr Gcql eond.IUon , Mt/otter AU'IHORlZ!D
(2) BRI'M'ANJ Span1dt, Ant. $125. 2112 Wlllace DOn 1pt1, 199.1 Churtb St, ~ ,ford F.con. Vah Cd e Zeee can, 3 to c:hoolt *** 847...tMe'**-* SALJ:S 4: Sl."RVICE Clea n, Recondltion'41,
AKC, male & fe~, 6 Ave., C.M. 642-9t62.' No. C, C.M. cond. Make offer or 'trat1:e'. from ' & Gvarartfretcf.
..... aid. • DINGHY ...... .u ... boat 2 MINI Blk ... f"Y .... -· 20Z7 """"'AV<. Authoriled M•...........U.. • JAGUAR·.. POllSCH_ES NEWPORT
IMPORTS , ~2218 want!<!. I ~. New moto'f'. $125 tor Allio Le111rig 96C Dea.let (11 ~7150' ... . .. 911 '1. t12'• "914'1
, ONLY 4. l•f!J 8 w"k aid ~ both. 54H'66. IMW · IHZ to 1'71 ,. Cocl<a-. 110 & SI&. ll' FISHING Boa~ &OOd nin. 2. ROSS 10 Spd boy's blko. LEA~INGI • .... , . .,. .. '..... IAUER IUICK
l ·64MJ.8 or SM-37f5 &ftP" l1fnc eond. Ml.acl, equip. Brand new Quick we. SAVE on t~culate pre-• Au~" ~uf:no. The HarbOt A.nu .' 3100 W. C9ut Hwy, I
SR.EGOR GERMAN SHEP. FIBERGLASS boat, 60 hp * '67 CHOPPED HOG * ·n Mawrick ' cit. A~to., JAGUAR DEAUR MERCEDES IENZ
NEWPORT
IMPORTS 6pm. $400. Phone 496-2942 536-9831. -driven vebJdel. ' &·. ' Only A1,1thorii.ed Newpon Beach
KENN E LS • B,. u t. M.....,,, .. tniler $915. SHOW BJl<E ALL CHROME air, P.S., R&H, prodriv'" Alway, ha, an uoell•nt l': ,
Chriatmu pupt. Tmns. 54()..2279 alter SPM. ** CALL 492-7911 ** APP": 9.(0) m~ln. S7S mo, lectSon of both New A t1~ 1100 W. Cout Hwy.\
517-4931 24.mo. open end. Full ROY CAR'YEI I .Tll\IUL •n 28G-SL, tobacco brown, Newport Beach SH~•-~ PUPS (Ml t Boats, Mlint./ BLUE SchwiM rtrl'1 Slick 'Tl LTD 4 cit. H.T. pow. , 1 ftC. Qwnac.lrTIP'rt&d, auto, a.Ir, .. 2.M05 ~·....,, · n Servi~ 902 Chik. Almost new $25, er, fact. ~.Very few mil-2925 B&tbor Blvd. 1971 JAGUAR_ V12 nawlns • 'IS m.sE. autG, •=...;:::::.::::;=-=...,...
Collie), AKC "''" champ BOAT bott cl 2Sc &$4.8879 es. $95 mo. 24 mo. open end. caata M'eaa ~ Ah; condl69nlna, .t,µtoinatk. alr, PIS. 33,000 arta ml'• e '71 Ponche 914
lire, shots. Reduced to $75. oms eaned '00 Suruld 8) dirt or street WE LEASE ALL POPULAR CAPRI Only' i,!!00 mile1. (92SDMN) •n 250/A Hdan. f u.11 y s Spd, Radio, (388Dl.O)
! 893-0925. ::!: ~qth at water $50. Nice tO:. children. 2S44 ~E~T a>MPETI-"Spedallt~n Quall!T" equp'd, Ciro ml'• e · Maey -LEASE NOW
TOYOTA
SANTA ANA
TOYOTA
Service ~. Open T:SO am
'ti! t pm Monday tbru Fri-
day.
PHONI 540-2512
41T W. Warner, Santa Ana
•n Model. Corona, 4 dr, 41
f!Pffd, ·fact atr cood. radio,
XJnt care. 8417-&fias .tt s pm.
TRIU.,.PH
TRIUMPH
END Of' YEAR
SALE
(I DACHSHUND pups, very a-:&-t ••-1· Orang!, Apt. D .. C.M. Call Malcolm Reid for •n 2000cc. 7,000 m.1"1. Xln't BAUER ,,,... -., MBZ can fOt" $116 ......., mo. for 24 =
miniature. Shott, AKC, ._.,. rn.r"" Motor Homes 940 further.details." cond. Stick lhUt. Mustard ..... ~ .......
• mabopny .... M l<F. Equip. 904 • THEODORE gold Sf3.ID6. Bulck.Qpe~J-or HOUSE OF IMPORTS open end.·
;. 633-40!8. ·•• , 14' cATAMARAN huU ~ *Marvin Pearce* Roa1Ns· FORD DATSUN 2:1< E. 11th st.. 6862 Manch"t"" Bl"'· su. ... N•wport .National
' PE"RFECI' Christmas c:lft! deck molds, 2 Cat pontoon,,, no Harbor Blvd. °'8ta Mesa 548-~ Park (Alqskle S.A: Fwy,, Leasing Co '
I Becllln .... T•rrlor. ma!•, 6 romp. 891-1~ dL 833-2413 Motor Homes °'8ta M... 642-0010 NEW '12·PICl<UP '53 JAG. SK 12b -• Beach~;"~~\ Dlvlm " So. Cal~.
7% l'odor•I ExcJ,.
TAX HAS llEEN
REPEALED
SEE OUR
LOW PRICES f motddJ· AKt: reg. Ideal pet. aft 6.. Autos W•nted 961 4 WJ'ld. dlr. dlx. Bumper. Ra· · CLASSIC . . laf"'Natlonat Bank ~ .fS'r.1927 Botit p 906 dio. Mirrol'I. PL721UJ. Take Wire wheel,. etc. en~!)' 2l'lJ Dullness Center, Irvine FRITZ WARREN1S' r :p!ljAUZEjt min PUi>S. ,, ow•r Sales • R•nrals WE PAY TOP amaUdowoorlrade.491-6811 orlllnaJ thNout. Mechanl.. '133-1620 SPORT CAR CENTER '
' Al<C. champ blood Iino. 6 35• '70 Chris er.it Flybd.... 558·3222 CASH aftr 10 516-8136. · ally porfect thruoul. Head •10 FQRSD!E 9tl -. 5 .
f wka., Good home only, $ISO. Sporttilher, fbgls. Will take lilhts alone would cost ovet .. .-.1 AM FM (-••r 968-81.00. motor coach for part PY· 1411 s. Village Way, S.A. FERRARI $300 to replace. p h 0 l'.1 e ·~; $2,;s ,,,_.,) • no E. ltt St., S.A. 5'1--0'1'&C
' BEAUTIFUL Min I a tu re ment. Ask'g price $16,500. Trailers, Tr11v1I 945 FERRARI 893-%;44 days, eves 53t-~ DAVE ROSS -PONTIAC 11' •TRIUMPH' ;'I I Apricot Poodles. 1 M. 1 Ensign Yachts 548-llll. ~Ew STARCRAFT .. Travel :X ':;s 1cc'~ =i~ AU'MORIZED ·~ laiuat 'XKE, E typ(, 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr ~ F~ale S!'D ea. 546-5242. 38' CHRI:S-Tr I-cabin Ttailer, ~', aleeps 6, self-SALES 41: SERVICE xint mech cond, only •7.cd Costa Mesa. Sf6.a'.)t7
J IRISII Setter pups, AKC, c.onatellaUon 1963. Loaded &: contained, priced to sell im-G"°JH CHEVROLET ml'•· ~ or best offer. ''IO MERCEDES BENZ 280 '59 Porache mtclwticall Y8 STAG
; rer. Ciwngkln bred. Shots. like new. $22,000. Days {213) med. 833-2473 after 6 pm, Coo.II.ct 673-'174G. SE Coupe, 28,000 mi's. Pert. strong ne'~ 'Parelli tire:
Healtey, lovable. 962-m9. 6.16-0757, eves (Il4J 5S7·2350. Days, &97-1084. Alie fot S&lh Muq:e:r 3.8 MARK 11 '62. Uhuaual Shape,. full J1'Nf'. 1 ownel"" Asklni $1,ZO, Call 49t-689T IMMEDIATE. DELIVEflYI
13 MOS. Female Lab. Boats, Sall 909 TEm-TRAILER l!2ll Buch Blvd. ~le car. Win wheels; 'drlYt"r, Tot>acco b r n,' or 49f.-0360. -NOW! ~ Pedigreed • AKC UDQi4 No. 2861• Xlnt. cond. Complete kitchen. butane, 147~unttn,ton Bux?.._~ . nd. See A drive to •P' w/Cogntc ltlir inter. cn4> '70 . 914 Ponche, blue. 5 a:pd, HURRY 1; BEAT 'l1IE 109'1
f * MS-bl* Trailer Ails n.050 hard top, a1eep1 6. ~n.28. ~ 3100 W. Cout HWJ. predate. $1500. "2-7000. ' ~iO. eood Cond. $3100. 43S-m3 or PRICE INCREASE!! ~ POODLES, AKC. Be au t, . (21JJ 697.,ogsi SERRO "ScottY" tr ave 1 TOP DOLLAR Newport Bet.ch '60 MARK 9, clualc cond., MG 424-8000. 1 • FRl]'Z WARREN'S t teaoup • !Dy pup• WbL ,•--ts, Sll-/Dockl 910 tn!Ier. Hanlly ..... fill In IN CASH RAT ,,.,. rubbu. l>Ht· ouu, • "63 l'oncho super 1!i 1 SPORT CAR CINTIR' ~ 1pricot, choc. 893-9719. -r· &ara.ie· $375. 846-1950. Paid tnr your clean~ car Kl.thy. 213 287~· MG owner, new engint $2300. ~o E. ht St.. ~.A. 547-0?M t * SHERRY'S POODU:S: * SLIPS 18' to (2', tinetit in NJill pald for or not. '69 Jquar 2+2 AU'nfORIZED 557-5333 eves 5'8-8731. pen dallyt-9; cloRd SUnd.Q
1 HDLII1AY PUPPY SALE Horlror, host facilitie•, frtt §] SANTA ANA DODGE '69 fjAT aulo ...,,., ai<. SALES a SERVICE . ·PEUGEOT YOLKSWA&EN ~ Also Schnauzers* 546--284& ,pArking. Ph 673-8711 'ti! 10 I AutKforW. IQ 1401 N, Tustin make otter • • 646-0062
l BOSI'ON Bull Terri" pupo pm. . . -835-3691 124 SPIDER ''.ENSEN . . PEUGEOT '60 v.w. BUG. Ramo, heoter,
, AKC.11 wkt. $125. BOA,Tsllpsavail,25'-65',Xlnt WUJ. Buy your car paid for 5 Spd, Mint condition, Must ., 41 •peed, excellent cond.
I, 5&-230l accommodations in new Antlq /Ct 1 953 or not. Call RaJph Gordon see to appreciate. .. Dtmo S•le Now In $495 t Marina. s1.-. UOI ... Cl 673-0000 -549-.1031, 1970 I JENSEN Progroul DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ~ BEA~ 5old, ~b FULL BOAT SLIP-NEAR 1923 T Roadlter •Mw car, Harbor Blvd .. Costa ·Mesa. Blue ~ Reta I AU'IHOR.IZED SlOO w. Cout HW)'. Sales, ~rvtce, Part. 2480Harbor Blvd: at Fa:tr Dr.
t ~ s.,,illce \':1z59. ' LIDQ. Up ID 40 fL BOAT. Cbovy pow-. $4000. or WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ·
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" j'h. 67~50. bHt ottu, 'nf.19'17; 535-7'13. FOR TO{' USED CARS ' MGA SPORT CAR CENTER '68 POP 'I'.OP C.m(lel'. ol<>ioe, t AKC .r>obennan Pups, Cham-NEWPORT _,, •--t 2 2S 5J5.-.7673. U )"Our car Js eXtra d ean '$169·.· 5 •no E. ht,, S.A. 547.o'l641 lanterns, beafer, mo.re,
I Pion itock. 9 wb. aups, .uuu• <f ' ' ' Ope d U • • ct-·• SU •··· M f ll t•"""' •~., 2117 " 54M228&fterS&wknds perff.,sailo~power Dune Buggiel 956 w;wifirst. -n a y;.-:i; ........i .n.......,. us R, <f_,.,, Q'W""_~1 , Dm· "'1J."""Th•.-491-'"'1 BAUER BUICK CONTINENTAL t:.eavlnflStalo!! Have TOYOTA ~'~"'='·=~--~-• ~ * GREAT Chrlstmu Gift. . . 'n. DU?Y'EBUGGY new turbo 2.'M E. 11th St. 59 MGA, tieeid1 a UtU& '7Q VW l}UG. Mags, pOlnlu
·f· (.5) German ~p/Lab ~ · [iJ charze Corvair. Leu than o.ta Mesa 548-7l65 a108 W. 90&at HW7• Wont. 642-().5n -· tires, sunroof, $16ril. Im-P~• llO"ch· 64 .... 523· I· T,_..tlon , ... 600ml.Xlntcond.83J.89!16. IMPORTS"WANTED MOTORS N...,,...._ PORSCHE '72 TOYOTA "'"culato. 6!:1--0l185.
( QilUSI'MAS Puppy. Female . · . m Trucks 96~ brange Counties If.• alWUI the: z11b time Ii: • '70 VW &&:. AM/FM. Xlnt
~ ~le, 4 mot. Distemper TOP S BUYER I 7 .,842 &lwap the right pla~ U ' Le1• S.IKtlon For cond. $16SO.
i •ho~~;;-:PPYs C•mpor1,s.r.1Rom 920 Attention im;--~~rA For .... ,
4";: ..... SS>. ~';,""'~":!'.1'r:; .. ~r;;,~. ::;· .. ~;. ~ mmecllat• .... c.u 644-811, ""
i $51k'fl0. \Ile 541-3851 •nCMCSu.burban%:ton350 T H.Beacb. ?.t.841-35.$ trytbePUnyPincber todaJ'! carpet. Kohls, P irelli•, Delivery! '~V:,~.:=
I' PUG "Puppltt. AKC. 3 mo. V8 :"'bo hyd~atic, • ruck Buyers Autos, Imported . 970 Autos, Imported f70 Auio..: m~ ·m !:i~ilo: ~h. 11·""'1 Bl:.s:~I~ .. • On aftr' or w ......
FSwn w/bl&ck mask Sl!Xl. whee' posttraction, P/S, 1961PORSCHE1600 .,.._ 'M BUG $450 or belt offer. ' 89'1-6737. ' P/B dual batts. Mumers, l. Investigate Tax Situltion ~ · •Jt"" B, 71 TOYOTA$ Good. Holid"'·· Grftw--1
, truck tire•. ti!~ steering, 2. Cbttk New Tax Law c L E A R AN c E xlnt _ tJu;uout, new J>t.¥• ~ , .... -r Al(i:,~, 111'°".~_lje\: 'J>uckol oeajl, elr, Noroold J. ,_·FO< TNck Doaler; · , $2400. <!IH960! "ftoM lft1.:1 645-4379, Jim.
I' ~· MOU· AlJo larp tr11W • retrla: •• curtains, custom Oi>' That Can Deli Yer · ~ -. • ... '• W h J 1 • El,epbanll" ,OVfr· """' UllMI '5& VW Vary needs encine
:1ni ··-· 5f9.4(li7, ...... 250W llOAC. ·12 4. Buy Now Bel ... °"'· 31, YEAR-EN. D SALE AU MUST .G. 0 NOW! ........ ,.., houH1 Tum ro. YOTA ....... M ... ou ... ' srANDARD poodle pupples, liceme, amoe certificate, 12 Midnight ._ them li'lto "CASH" -sell · • * 968-6114 * •
' AKC.· chan>plo" """' 30.200 ... 1. $4195 cuh or You Must Act Now•. •at ·TRIUIPH TR& •,,•,'.•!..•,••• ...... 119 ' !hell\ """ Dally Pllo( ~93113 Tum\l"Utedff .... fnloqulcl< 499-3100 or 642-0145. certified check 673-7038. • -"!"6 ~CIUaWed. "2-578.' 19M Hatbor, c.o.ta Mm. ·cub, call 60-S678
J UST ln time for (]uigtrnu, OPEN Road chassis mount, ,62 VW BUG •u .... , Tr•_.,,1111111 • -Autos, Im,.,,.. • ~ 'Autos, lmporfe4 -970 Autol,•lmported 970 ,
1 Out.tanding AKC Whippet on Ford, exl:ra. clean. On C.e.11 Mike McCarthy Truck &: cnA Jttl ·
· 646-5865 V8 1 f · Reereatlonat Center About , pupp1tt.· . Ford , s.e contained. 172 GMC o/4 Ton P.U. I ~,s=2-cv=w"""B~U=G-.~-~.~-~,~, -----..--.,-, ___ ,__,,""-=
1WO Doodle puppies l male 2033 Repubhc, Costa Mesa. . , l•l!I! 710 • ~ ' • CAMPER special, automatic,
1 female, agt!' 1 weekll. •n Ford Van, complete radio, heater, 81~1iaer, Attr.cllYtt ,.1 ,. ttrtc.i
PhOne 894-3564 alter 6 P.M. camper setup. 9000 actual heavy duty springs, radio BUIE BUGGY tttt CEMJ "' ~ .., ••
GERMAN Sht!'pberd pups, g mi's, brand new tires, Best tinted glass, 503432 ' =~====,.-===~=,.--------~"~,.;,.-
' wks on Cbristmu. Good offf!I', 541}-2283, 53&-3005. $3195 '&& MUSTANG ~;~~~~~~·aL:, :.~:~i11 s1099 ! line. 968-3555. ** '65 DODGE % Ton, 8'
AIREDALE PUPPIES cabovn. ""''" 4. 3 burne' MIKE McCARTHY '68 VW COIV, ~;.~ "'"" '"" w,.,... ,,. St289
! AKC * 548-0063 stove & oven, boot &
I' . 00 LES """'""""" smo. 540-9'32. GMC '7t I( GHIA CONY .......... w ...... ,., •t999 TINY TOY P D .65 VW Camper. CLEAN! Recreational Vehicle Cmter 1 , , Liii• NIWI 1w l twl
; $'15. ea. • 547•3851 •.tM. or trade f-vw 0~,, eor. Beach I: Md"addf!n, ~ --'67 VW SUIROOF ,'~ ....... , '' '"' """. St048 1 AKC Yellow L•b Pups I: T.O.P. $63/per mo. Call W~ter ,, ...
Field champ sire. 4!{M635 64fr9495. 194-1136 531-2450 ' ~ '
YORKSHIRE TERRIER CyclH, BlkH, • '64 vw BUG "" CKLl s375
8 w .... tiny. 213' 434-2989 Scooters 925 IH. St 099 Horn• '87 IUSTAfll :::'':i~tc. •1.010, "'"''-. 156 TWO Honda 9Ch Sports.
1~---...,..------:-: ,_.. bike"'"' ..... l900 lnlm>atlonal iwv..ter '67 IUSTAIG ,·.~· •• ·,·,· .......... ,... St 099 curusrMAS Special • All ml'• $225: 1-Dlrt bike: nob-RF.cREATION CENTER .. "
horses priced at dealen by tire•, lrg sprocket A: etc. ROY CARVER, Inc.
cost from Tues., Dec. Z1 $125. 642-5565. · 2925 Harbor Blvd.
thru Fri., Dec. 24· Ask '70 750 Honda, custm painted Colt& Men 5464«4
about our horse ll:aslng pro-black, 4500 ml'f:, Perfect "69 FORD VAN. 2JIXl series.
gram. Makes an Ideal cond, Xtras, Orig owner. H.D. van. Automatic, (4411-
Christmu gift. $75 per mo. Best offer. 5.57-3896. 5C}
Incl. horae. saddle. bridle, , . DAVE ROSS PONTIAC
board & we ot facilities. 2 n Kawasaki Co Yo t e 240) H·~ Bl d F . 0 · ·bP·-t iz; ,. __ .. cuuur v . at a.Jr r, 494-9182. m1ru ftC"ll, <f ea. .......,, on-Cost Mesa 546-8017
Jy, Rlctien 2J ... hour 1 ··•--•-------HORSES boardld $40. mo. ~2283 536-3905. FOR immediate aale, special
Llahted ll"l!'nl. Horses train. , ' price $3180. '71 Ford F-250
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WHlem. Parker's Ridlrll' bikl!'. £nl1 573 uu. 645-0045 tone, auto trans, r/h. Call
aub. 557-4304 or 66-1172. aft 4:,.,, 558-8131: aft 6, 321.-i2. 1 ~~;;;;;;;~...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!~!l""''l""'"'!:!~!!!!!!!!!"""'
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18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON 13t..: f\l:H U42-4il:l5
saddle S25Q. 53 &-6SSI Bike •• sis-~·.17·50· __ sc_oo_t•_., ______ s_c_oo_•_•'-'----92-5 ..:S;;;<ool;;;;;.•;:;r~•-__ ..;925.;...._Sc;..;..oot.;..;.•..;";..;..--...;.;:; 8'2-1SSS. ¥
HORSES---BOARDED. Box FOR saJe: '67 Yamaha 305
' ital1 Rldlng'"l on• Our Bl& Bnr, 5 spetd. Excellent ~. M6-7534 &ft 6 p~. rondition. 548-4~.
·n SUZUKI TS ~. 41(1() mi.
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l!.;"";;'·; .. ;;·;·;·;·~~"-~·1 BIKE, airl'a Schwinn, Fa.ir
Lady, purple, 2 )Tl· old. $45.
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2480 Harbor mvd. at FaJr Dr. roo(,' extra nlce. YXZ726 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. 1
Costa M.,. 5'6-8011 $2399 C""4 M•sa 546-8011 '
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'66 Mustang, red w/blk in. 441 E.
ter., VB, auto, heavy duty NIWPO~!r.i. T·BIRD
linln&. exhaust system, 673·09001Jei.53•54 -..-------·•
R/H & _many xtru. Mint ,66 OLDS 'SB' 1.lOVING to Hawaii! '56 T,
cond. Will trade for van Of' . • Bird, new paint, portholes,
accept belt otter. Contact Convertible. VS, ~uto, al!' all pwr., lo ml. oner.
673-TI46. cond., PS, PB, tilt '&: tele 644-4&18.
l:i -1· Take""""""""'""'· --·'"'s=-1 -=r'"'s'"'1=R=D--il 1971 M STANGS 132 month. Balance $580. • HERTZ CORP. Must sacrifice Imm"'1at,. Port Hdles
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ps/pb, in FANTASTIC wind,. landau. $1500
SHAPE! Aak.plg $12 0 0 . 968-3465
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'10 OLDS ·4t2~ 455" w/aJr0 tn: 1961 Plymouth, Fury Ill, Very Gd shape. Priced: 1o I
ductlon, P/S, P(B. am/im hardtop coupe. P.S., Qui.ck"sale 644-5078 .
stereo. Sharp. 847-1446. P.B., auto., r: ad Io, It's always the tight lime
•n JEEP. Lb mt.~ New cond. acanc s co1t money ru.."D V le • 1 =1 heater, runs good. , good always the right place l
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