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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-27 - Orange Coast Pilot. , • -ra I ' .. • MONDAY 'AFTERNOO"f,;~ER 27, ,1971 ¥OL. "' ...... 4 ,..,._.. ,,.~ . ' •• • • ... . " . ' < • I ' YaCh•sfuan; ' .. ~ . ' \ .f .. ,•IJ l I ~ ' . . . . .... ' .. ... :, !,~,,. ·~ ·~ .,, . ' ....._ . ~ ' -• • N:. ·viet ·Targets , ... . ,-' 1 ... . . . ; .. ' I SAIGoN• (UPI -' ~ el &iter,•lbpply-.4epots and ~ poa~ &nerican jet ·flghfer.bombors l>ombed lions. • mi!Wlty ~· In North V-today Tlie North VietllBlll.,. delegation to the 1or Jl>e lecOid ~ 'diy lii4 · 'Parts ~; taJis Uiclay iililed an mrutary -hinte;! ot -raid "'" eyewjbiW reportoby a reporter -Ille come In the heaviest strike.ii llnce end ~ Vieblamese News Agency which said two the bombing. pale ID -· !Iii. · · GI five :Mieridm l'bantom.. -down Hanoi Radio oald -el U.S. ~Y ...,. tty1"g lo attact the bridge planes were......_.~...... ~Ham'Roag-'a vI1aJ bridge the U.S. 1y populated alJ!ll. lncl a .....,II~ 1lr Foroe has never been ahie to knock In what the ~ta ·-·~acts . re durlBg Ille war. el w•r. Tlie y.s CommoM i/M 9"1(1hal ni. Nllrth'Vletn.ameae "JIOl'I uid ono Ille jets were iil!tq "lilllllaty !aJJetS.:• ' (S.0 llOMBING, Pili Z) U.S. military 0 IOID'teS said the masslve • raids Crom U.S. 1~t <:arrien ,jn the • ff~ ,. , "11. Tak Tonkin'. Jll!lf Ind from airbases . In· < IJ8Ca.er es Th&lland .,... -..,....,.ny. by • President N11on lo cbllllfer a growing • · " =:~thdraw1n1,u~.troopsin .Plane to, Cuba Meanwblle, Defense Secretary Melvin R. 1.a1n1, m lhe 1ace e1: ..m. o1 Ille ·From Toronto heavies! U.S. air strikes Ill North Vlei· · nam since 1111, ~.; "'4&y;lhal Hanoi TORONTO• (UPI)' -A calm and polite had vlolaied Ille undersllndillgs that led ~ !he ~b'-• '°'I tbree •oan -o young man who talked lovi{lgly of bl& w, -""'""" ' ' -' ~· • fa,;,,IJyl liOt4ald 'be had "a pililslon to Lalril said thoee 'ridtationt Iricluded the fulfill" hi)'cked an Air· Canada DC9 1bellin& 1 of. SouQa Vietnamese ewes, m-i.tu .. -cluding Sai8oD Dec. 11; conitructlon of !"'"'-to.Caba ·Sonday nl&ht after allow· 1111 iollltratlOo road t~ th e mg Ille 11% passengers to disembark here, dtmilltarbed llOM ; fallurt to neaoU•te !"IDY of them unaware of hijacking was ri>eaninllully,as.JllOl!li•ed; and lltllic cm , m ·~ . • Wllnnlil U.S. re::••i••ua aim'alt. ,.. Thie man, who was Mt identified, band- U.S. mllltary sources 11ld llllll It the 3SO ed a ate\Tantes. a note uylng be had a AmerlCiD wanilines in tbe VIetnam War lr..,,,.,..tlon (!J<ll8de and •-to go Jhea!B were 'Involved In' tod'ay'a raid•· .,,.CUlia 1"" •five minutes belcre the and !bit tbe -110 llolilbed 1111181 p!111< wu to have landed it Tonmto 'lutleWlll Laos,-·-and Cam-,: Airport. . ' ' ' bodia. 'll>tyAA!d the noiiliem raids were •Another lijict ·•lltmpt wariiuide..., dlrectell 'o\ Jlil' alrli~ SAM ·m,Iuile at ~ Airlines plan< which• took . _ _.._...,. ...... ..__·~~--,"1 qlf !"1111 Ibo same airport several hours r , . • liiief ,ho\ !ht woulil-be hijacker. armed ··~··'CJ-i wlth •a'toy KW) aDd hunllna tnile, waa 1 ·9~~-by two crewmen. and two • ' '· ~a whtnlttie plane landed at Sa1t Late City. " 'Wbiln. ihC' !ill cinada jet returned to •WMdlW Toronto at S:45 a.m. EST today an.r an •.. .._.' tJne.bour ' st,y 1t Jose , MarU Hid enoul)l zt1n. for a whlle? Alrpott in Havana crew members U i.Oe CUl hold. out through delcrfbed their hijacker U I "VII')' nice:" ~ttm'ld ·a11o,..;a and , yolllg l!lall. poCJ • ~L~ lad1 . ~ alitlJll.. lalihaired youth, <lelcribed --t ...... ""11 look ' ' • In bis Mtlitoi and waaidaik rim· up bl Wedballl.1, ; ·me4 11-bad boarded pi.ne at ' · Tbander Illy Airport In On .abollt 11 1 .. IN~,...,..y ~ "tJflllol"lili!J.,111nneaotabcdin • Ang•la '!lllrrr ..,, w Son ·"lle-osp1ct...,.a(tiii11tt1elioY 11a•a.i sllao.0.. -,;,.,.Iv Ille -bis wile and talked 11*11 how much ,, ' • . he loved them and bl!I mother/' s•irfadng of ltm{l'fU-PT"" slewardeaa Ruthe-Anne Snell, 21 llld. uo 111•""' Ula, s .. ltor;. ~ 7• "lie 11111 be had no father and he'd never --JI .. \.tllllin • -bll family ..... hnT° :4 i =-...,.. : stewmdesi •Help Welerinp, 2' Aid -,.. -._ • the hijacker told the crew "he had a ·=:-d - -.. """""' .. fullilh" ·=--= : 'I; ::: Ma Snell ' ukl he mentioned he had • ' • been Ju Cuba two ,... qo but .. he :::,. _, •: ~llNI,• ~ Jalting lbout·bli polll.lcal '°~WI In Ill onr tonversatlcme. MGot of Ille Ume ~ ... lllUCllD, Pop II • t • • • Ill· anu.ar Plane Hija laed to .C~ba . • ·By Man With •• .., . . •• " • .. . ' . .t ..,..,....... Former Teimster president James Hoffa kisses biJ clauJ!iter, Mrs, Robe(! ctanClll' before leaving St LoUJJ for an appearance before his parole officer • later today ,in Detroit Barbara Jo Craacer, 8, gives he!> irandfather'• fingers-·, squeeze while l!n .. ~'J'."'° .on. ~· wu.releued fro~ priaoQ 'Laird Announces ' .No Draft Calls Througli Jwiuar)· WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird announced to- day there will be oo !"illtary draft ln January and possibly none until April. ~ said he would not project the ~ for all or im as fbe Pentagon prtbtS for Jts goal of a volunteer army by March 1m. But hlS' announcement Indicated lbe 1rn draft may be below the 78,000 men drafted In 196%, Ille lowest · since the Korean War. "We're io a position where we will not have any draft call! ln January," Laird told newsmen at a year-end news con- ference, "and possib!y, oot for the Drat quarte~." He aaid four facton• will determine the draft ca~ lor the remainder o! the year. Primarily, be said, they will be the effect !Set DRAFT, Pqe l) ' . ' . ' -: .. , :Freak Wmter ·Rainstonns ~ ' ' • • ' , . ' I ' ' ' ' I '! ' I '• ' \ I • . :Deiuge ·s~uthland Ai-e~s A fmk, aerl<s of wlDtcr ~ims dealt the old me, two .~ punc/I to. Cll!- lomla over lhe l"fkl!lld-the Soutlllaod and !he NorlhlancI,.wllh 'drenchlig ·de. """'·-. 1-Udes oid· llooojlng •• • Conllmiecl ra1ee--.. tiperinc "off late'T11eoda1. • .. • · 'Ibe trip&e mt'<.'tllicn of.Jtatms ended • near·.-.! SOulllfm Caf1lomla dry .._,, brtqlnc hea'l" -Ourries and reducing the mauolafn --to 3,000 feet. Temperaturu an apected to phqo to41~. ' . Weatbe~walchen noted Lille Ar- rowhead received a near-record 11.35 ia- cbes o! rainfall In four days. The warm drialel were 1 diluter to tome mountain *"' llKf. lk1 ret0rtl, where the w~lte blanl<el lald -lly • pre. Cl!rlstmo storms lleadlly melted away. Snow leD Ill Ille Sah •ares at Mount Hamilton, drawing dti'. dwellen out for a frolic In the' icy bliiltl. " I -lanei o! --PM! bl .the (ll'IJ><'llle area ...-~ by !\ellvy iimflall, Wbfle -and --~ -..... teported In --lain-. or.,.. Qlunty wu ~up the~ heavy -ln monlbl, with -mlnoi' lloodln( but DO real damqe. ' C.I NellOn, .-nt chi<! ........ !or a. Crance Coonly Flood Control District. -u-ta Vff'f Ill!!< runoff but concnle chamela are -., what -baa fallen. ' lie -)leavy ralnlaf1 Ia ._i.d' lhriiuch tonliht. but aclcled Jioldln& (See 11l'ORM, hp I) . • Search Ends For; Victim • Ai fJitaiin~ • seamer. aba-!lope and ..... 11m1 M.1r toaay 1« ~ ~ - ,wipt. GVef\>Oald lrom • cabin crulaer Ill · storm-whipped aeu four mllea oil Sonia ,.,. ..... bWld .. 'Sanday. . Dmd-.. n. 11 llltod u-. ' li.idrownod fGbowtN.fbemllbap allobori hnA- Cout'CllilN -and -OlllW ' ....-111 Lang -oald a.....,;. vanished from the 31.lool cebln enillJ , ..... u. -aboard wltli ........ ' flied, Mildred )Clllall, l5, al Siii Dllp, "She -below V<rY .brioQJ, .... baci: Up and he WU gone," aDl a lpOkelDWI. ' ' ' ;- . Sea oondjtfoos . in , the &rel. where Hatctie. dluppeand -·ullwao!.r rough and cboppy, wllh benywlD\la. . Coast Guanl-iilflctall uld the -Point C&mden WU dlspalchod·fmn Lang ~. uallted by a-llallcopler and the Avalm Bay Walch cra1atr Ill the ...... ceasful.hunt for the 'flOl!m, • Tlie Coast Guard CUU.. Ind copier ond· ed their searchea at 12:20 and 3:16 a.m. but the.Avalon lamK:b ..,,un11ed 111 llant unW after dayWuk. · • "We have expmded all efforts ... .ca Coast Guard olllOm' Aid,' Officer 'Shoots I , 1 I Man With P.istoI 5anta Ana pollce ~Vern tarr'•• llhot ""' wounded • man _, no waa firing al lim wUll a .._ plotd. ' ·Michael R. ')•' '''"' 23, o( l21S •• Madison .A,ve., II Ill , ~ Coull(y ¥edical Center ·mllerln( lnnn a ... p¢lclfl.-In JiihtJa &irlg beld ln the prlaoQ ward .. of usault with lnt<nl tq commit , Police' said wllm Olllcer·llliarplola" . ed at lhe lladml A ...... ~ln ...._ ... -<all, J-.n nn out o! the houae and llrtd at blln. Ila mlloed. Sbarplea ietumed fire, lnlUclq the minor WOWld. I Jacoblen tried: .. -butut ~~ Sharpleos _...,_the a !lad emplle1fllla pm. r ' ~ I r • ' I I .U.• PILOT I Mtodq, Doctl!lblt 2'1, 1!71 hy llos$ Home Seized ' • f ~1n Protest ,,. __ _ • , Twenty·four antiwar vtt.erans took over the llllloric !l<tsy lloa home todoy for U i mt•W in a eontinuhl& dfort to focus on -they called lodOOimillate bombin& lo Vlelnlm. ''This '--bi l!ber1lld " one fll' tbt ' -' ,voterani ....,..,. u the '""'1> nlked bt- ;lo the bouJe-. ocaipied by the womu who made the first olficlal American ~ .•. " Tourilta: wen herded outaide the Uny, "\hrOHtoty building lo the blstoric 1ecUon Or old Pbilldelphia. Theo the doors were locad and the ~ climhod lo the ,?oat:--·· I I l"rom •1111 ....,; !hi' ~ -0 \ii.t._,i lo poll!:e • • -• "" • ..,-. ForlJ·fivt mlautee latlt, ..... '1' ;brob In the froal door ml the ~ ~ left peacefully. • ' Lorry SCbmlU.-.~-lii( 1bo, • ,yetefan1, Aid IM .llfllD bad ~ to • • , OAILV PtLOT ·tllff Pllfte ONCI CLOHO BY.CitliOITOllt, CoST"4 MEM CLUBHOUSE IS BACK IN BUSINESS A NeW..Compiny H•1 Ofv1n New tlfe to Compltx Operations on Municipal Golf CourM ... ' ... ~ in lhe1ililldlol ii'lo• u -""e, --:::. rPtrhlps until New teui•a Dly. ,. . t. ,.....: • • .1 • . ~ ! r: • , By K.C. TllALD 1111 Ulilted N ~ · 111,y l#lina I.ONOON (UP!) "i Premlir Cllou E.. ::..vtlln c"Ah ~ II( has emeried u the undilpoi.d ""'Jin.IT wllile "political aupremo" or c Cblnl 1fler not II *lll!\11 lllt 'uD!i.d 11m1ablng • mUller)l·btcked, Jeft·wln1 a 61iteo ... ..,..., ' .. ~ ··-· 1llpment 1plnst nesotiallono wilh· Ntr ~ a.ill ..,.i.,... ,_,y Preeldenl Niaon, qualified dlplomalll to NM 'I"" II=-~ lo aourcu bave repqrted frOJ1! P.-ing. • 11!1...,a'f tbtlt. . .,_ ....... In Chou, whose in!lueDCf.·~ ~~ ~. llie ~Uc -sua· stead Uy since U.. coU.~· ihi • ~' < ·I.' "··-' ' · '::-ult I -··-«.Oi... r...,... 1-Jird~q "\ . •\:\IT ..... I • c ura r'=·•-vu.1;~n •u ~· , .. i<.t~ ~ . • ·\'-. 1 ! ,. .. but personally runnilie China't ~ lffld ' · • ""ne, '!ilh the bleamp>nt ·Mao Tze. c ~ -z c ·· -k· tt tung, !he dlplo~Umorted.·., , Bar or e , With a 'free hanCfJrom·i Mao'; Chou Is · ._ ,._ turning Pekinl'S coµr1t br 180 4'grees, , ... ' .aiming at~• Wly pllU lot ClliDI In the.. Yach*oma' n · world~ ornitg ,1Wl61io lnll • alrot!I 'JO ' Iron£ ••6blil .Jl\!Wii c ~ 'moil • ' ' , . qe..,;;:. ..._"al •· -~ti. Mure, · · .,• Athome,~~~beenllilenCtd D' t 64 for the pre,.nt. But ii lJ 'by lllj niolni-~ a , certain Qaat they have been lileiteed for , ~ good, the reportJ a.aid. t:arl Georte O>r>:ett, widely known The diplomatic reports uld the present N.ewport Beach ylCbtaman, died in biJ state of affairs in Pe.kine 11 the reailt of ~ _ ~ ·"' planned top ·1evel changes by Mab'1ast aleep ierlY,-lfinday 'inomlnr, apparenU1 isummer and .a subsequent dramatic of a heart ailment. He was 64 years old. ' purge to amasb a developing dange.rou1 Funeral services will be held Tuesday Twenty-two of. U. veterau were"tab.n ..; · • • §~'!j~ .. f:.ettin~-o ,ut o.f ;.the ~ough :!: ~X~':':m-~.::ir .: 'Gosta· Mesa7 Golf ·touise Beginning to Show P~ofit opposition. · at. 10 a.m. at the Rainbow Chapel, Rose It began, aCcording to the source.s, Hills M_emorlal Park, Whittier, with the when Chou, with Mao's backing made. Ros~Jlills Mortuary dlttdlng. . known th.at the Natklbal Aasembly would .... !di'· ~rtett was born M_arch ~1, 1'!" m meet Aug. 18 for a major revamping of ~mne.ota. He_ had Uved 111 Califol'llll 37 the ruling machinery . one of the veiled , years and in ~ewport Beach 17 years.·He alma wap to whittle down the pow~ of · was vice p~Slden\ o.f V~~a ln•eatment the ·mlll~l1'i which bid been risinftO tj'te~ Com~, ,a ~~Y .in~es·~lf"l1'!1. dlacomfort of those in rupreme polltiCal He-Wu i. Jfrorruqent member of ilde the Stltue of Liberty In 1 "IY!llholie proteet" wbldl;1'!1J llid "°"'II -I., Bi TERRY COVIUE 1hout the quality of !he course, the until !few Y'~l>.ly. ... :1""' .,1 or""·*',.._. 111ff number playing it il)Creases every year. The National Plrb Servfce warned -c:osta Mesa Crt>lf and Country C1ub is In 1969-70 some 76,793 players toured one Mondly the. men: would be removed lf) . . f th t l"h I The num ber of ••-y tur~....i ..1~ l la..6 a:t.a-aa ...., " lllu. gghng to cllmb Out or a financial hole 0 e WO u-0 e greens. ~ ·~ _.. ...~ """9-11\0il: .., players reached 106,648 for 1970-71. negotiate. ''We ~Ye. the whtrewithaJ td ~ted b~ _pral money losing years. Costa' Mesa Ls ""'"Ing off a $1.5 million. o-.. tht melieftal," said Franklin ~The picwreJooka brighter now than it ,....;, ,..... 20-year bond used to tAJild the course. lt Arthur, chief o{ the service'• µw t!id two mra ago according to city of· costs the city abou~ $137,000 each1year. Enforctment..D.i!i*n. ~ • .. fielali ~ · ·-·' Arthur aald ·tbere,were'·tlplrka semce • ' . .. "".;· '• Ourlne: lhe losing years, the city had;to police _on Liberty Island In New York ' In June of thlS year, the city-built golf loan money to the golf course from Its Harbof.', ~ lie -...tue: stands, -dl1 ·~¢9unf completed Its aect1nd year Of pro-·general operating fund. Now, any profits uothtt=ll would arrive blfdre IJI*). ~ :fll:nID';.... on.ration. Its operating ex· from the course first go tbward paying tourist ttndlon loMd to visitor U&AAU,. r-off that loan. -liittll turi&,. notlcewu f. s pernfilw'e:_ wu .~2,354 ~ · Once the Joan is payed ... off,, ~ys City Tbt derionstratL.... O..e ~of a~Rrles.---rev~nues f~r 1970-?l of f371 ,308.. Manager Fred Sorsabal, 'eourse profits staged during .Ule ... "Chiiifmas weekend by-.-::n t a thin $9,000 profit, but ~Ull a pro-will go toward Improvement of the the antiwar eroup, began at about 2 p.m. fit. . . greens, and when the course 1s fn good (PSI') 11• UI• ~blf-doted tor Uli daJ. .The hr~ year of profit was recorded ln ghape, profits will probably ,· go Into a ~--ibe!J:.:_Jlli ~ .... 70 with expenditures of $275,243 and general 11ark ~n_<!_. 1---m"'"e'-asedl tn jeans, •'UAter•-and old fatigue revenue of $2(11,725. The course optiled Ill Thild~ of liuilding \lie iJ> f course was jackets with combltTibbons. blocked tbt 1965. . . . to open up a J"arge Oi>en spllce-recrea· thret entrances to the nationatnionu· At fJ.rst the city allowed ._.private com· tlonakarea t~at would pa"J ton it.self and ment piny to operate the green:~:t the com· perhaps a few other yark!. ·Sci far ttiat "W~i-•iilllf~r.t°"'1>t 111\-118 ..HIY.Aent broke 1ndJn Ma h, 1969, the g~ .hasn't been f~aohed tJH city f. . have lill1'lfid"'ffet?ilm ari tatfftf thtJ"' ,ftiaover the course Uon. fiol~e':lt1s' get~ l)'mbolle idion at the Statue of Liberty 1Jt1991, ~. the·ctty spent $1•,lll on the The cour11e,..itaelf ,ls~U mt one of e lo an effort to abow lllDOOrt for any course while earning $173,157. ireat ones, but Clark con€inda that time Pltnoa bo ,.,_ to. · Ji the -,~ ~ Mesa ruldents Wert OJ>-• will make t.be dlfference. one-•,Millll&emll -Jdiiil:fil' ........ of a clty~perattd golf "Jn five or six yun the treu will grf.j ArtM'-uid ~ Nd demanded' a:iune from the be1innJni, but tb~ st.ate up and the grass will be 1tronaer," e e•ldeoelM ti. stawmnt waa printed Uned to leue 221 .•ores . of F11rV1ew says. "We're also putting a better grade In the ~en's nt"'Plper I~ •• ltite1HosP,llll laod to lfiO city for 110 an of sahd In the traps." strlpea: new~ and hr 0 a d c 1 s t 1cre each year· There are two 18-hole greens. One, Los throulhout v~~On.tbe ~nnt:4.for~1 Th~ cinched the ope~at~n. • . Lagos, ls full, "tOUJ'¥1Dent size, and Radio Networt·:llut he.laid he ~:theni ~t ~ ~lvate mana ment g~t the .... features dips And rol~ .and falrly lar1e be could not i;H den media what to car-cour• off to a poor start ~.ft r1pldJr, ponds. · ry. _ . g1~ a re11utatlon u mudhole The other, Mesa Linda, Is a little Jen-y Wagen, regklnal directo~ for the ~Tha·t •---f cir . •e shorter and )f$11feveloped, "for golfers parka RrVk:e.. uid: be tiad spoken with· was ~u!!! , 0 r 1!na. lnIJ hurry a.tit says. tie derDonstra~f.!i Wly .~y througQ. ~imtht H ~y 1~ ~J 'it 0~;ps~:; Clark bo'pes to plant another 3,000 lreeJ · the locked dc:loi1. He .Ukl they , turned · .,.1a . ec; or · ar ~ ,• ovf" the coll-se durinlt,Jhe nert year. He down his ofier to let them cOnduct a newt supultlttndent, who ._ k his post list' uJdalned tUl trees..: dao't be flanted confltenct ahd lo Continue their protest Ju~. "Now the graslJ.U ken over ~-helter ake.lter but fiAve · to be Placed on park ~ j/. they C!f"e out volun-' w~'::. ID :O~!l"rim~1~Y J.a::tical around the ec1ie1 to detennine how they tarlly. •. , ~ affect a course. "We are, 'nonv.IOJent. "!le ,ha'o!e noi "Al the trees grow, the play cf\inges dam~ecl ~ Rltce' W1 hive no pl.Ins to ~ • ' a I 011 the hole," 'he says. "You havt 1o go dama&e it, "brwr deqwmstr1tor yelled .to "' ~qe around a tree you used to go over.'.,' newsmen~ a glass door at the.rear TORM ~ . n costa $3.50 for a rowfd of golf on Los of the atelue · • · ' S --•• La duri the k and " f • M An "Open 'Letter to Pr "d t NI " · • • • IOI ng wee ... or esa llood to lh<I door slid' .. , en >On • . ... • ' • ,J.ind.. nr prl:P, 19'' )0 25 an~r on f·Eacb Vietnam veteran who has bar· reservoirs lhould handle it, • \ ~ '· leaded hinuell within o.· 1 t tlon 1 IrviDe. Lab, behind SanUago Dam, atill • · .. r • 11 n ema a has 11,000 Acre-feet of •-25,000 acre-foot From Page J aymbol of UbertyDu for many yean ra· 0~ 1 tionllb:ed his atti~!ft to the war. When c•ry~tyi.~~ t~~yn,. Nil.son said thi;. third HIJACKER we w~ In Yleb\am we excused our ac-• , , tlon1 bectu1e lft_ P>ought we Had no storm ~ the series ljd hrop~ only ,oa choice. Aftu:"comtrig hoine we ftcused of •:tni;h ()ft 9r•'* County.' he talked about his famlly ." She 1ald he our blt•--nw because we thouobt that No rainfall was measured Sunday, ed h 1 f , 11 1 bo ~ • d d show erapctureo 'acute tte y we were entitled to it. . while the Friday-Saturday storm wnpe h Id •• lo A 11,, d f hi ,, %.69 inches on the county. w o wou .,,;. S pr an o s very o~r 'co.ur 1 • .. • Dt.ILY PILOT l•~•rt N. 'W14' ,.,........, ... ~lltllllllr : :-:=-j~," L c.,i.y ' """"'"' ........... ~ ....... -. ' n.-•• · 1e~:a , .. ~. 'i' ,,..., A. .. ~ .. .......... ~ .... ~rt. M. L... J.tdi.IN P. Nall --- . ' . DA!l.Y ,fl.OT, ..... ....,. i. ......... Wll .._ ,, .... ~llMll .. llY ...... ...... ., .. .....-.. ltlMI ..,. L.liwl• ._._. ......... ._... C.No t ...... "i=E ~ ....... """"'· '" ( ......... *!·-~ .... ~ ....... ....... ..,_ l'rlfldNI llfWll!t' ..... • • • w.t .... llrftl. CMM ~ • >-• ' 0 ,. ,,,., ....... ,,, a ••• ..... ~. '414'7t .. 0 arr Al J1~1 I q1 , •• ,. 4fl"'"" = "'1, .... C-: ~ __ .............. ..... ....,. • .... llw:e •JIU WMI ..,.. ......... ........ ...... ..,,.--. -------... °""" ........ ~---.CrfllLl'liM .., ...... _..,,, " -" .. ,. __,, ~..,......... .... ,......,... • Some damage w1s being recorded by pretty wife." the Oringe County Harbor Department, Cuban authorities took the. armed man as the littSC atonn liammertd the'harbor Into custody on landing and questioned th .;..n. 50 II ho the crew briefly and courteously, the ca~ WI f' .... -up to m es per ur. lain said. He "wished us luck," Miss . Sotitbeast wlpjls g\IS!lng ear;, to.!•Y wert; tearjn& boals loose from their Snell iald. , moarinss In Newport Harbor. It Was Canada's third hijacking bu the "It's pretty grim," said' Harbor .. first to ~ba. Department officials u they :dltected . Meanwhile, FBI agents say a man who every patrol boat available In corraling attempted to. hlja~k a Northwe~t Airlines• loose boats in the hirbor. _ Christmas eve Hight .wa~. dcf1nitely not One 4o-footer was reported &drift from the.man who s~essful h!Jacked another Harbor Jsland and numerous small craft of. the company s planes. ~nd escaped were bein& buffeted. .. wdh $200,000 cash Thanksg1v1ng eve. •·we've just iot our fingers crossed," Everett Le~ Hol~. is. a college dro~ said 'a harried Harbor Department out from lnch1napollS, lnd.l '!Vas .schedul- dlapatcher. ed to 1ppear before a U.S. magistrate for Along the ocean front side of the arr1!1nment today. He lac.es charges. of Balboa Penirisula the gale force winds air piracy,, int.erlc:rence wit~ an airline acatter,ed trash , Cl!\S loaded " i th c~w and assault in c.011!1ec~1on with the Christin11 °:debris In all -directlOM . · hlJacking · of· a. Minne~polls.Chlcago- Shlngles were being blown from roofto1>5 Miami night Chr1sl!f11S eve. and several television antennas were down . From Pqe 1 'BOMBING.~-: - ol the r~ "CfUjbl fire, tried II> i;etcb the .ael1 but like 1 1mokin( torcll crashed on ~ rjVer bink." lt said the second ·bit by jhe 61h Anll·alrcrlft ~lion · and local mlllUa "11dived nose first on a rice field." A U.S. Qtmmand Spokesman, in a vaguely worded ltattment, hinted the jets returned to their home bases at ni,tlUlll Mond17 and would rtsllme the hombinf 11 d1ybrt1k 'l'lleld1y . ''The 1trlke1 art ~tlnuln1 but are not necessarily continuous," the 1poktunan 11ld tooliht when 11ked whether the U.S . pilou had called olf their bombing runs becaute of darkn111 . From Pag·e J ' DRAFT ... ' .. of a ilw is bUlion 'military pay raise and getting mQrt volun~rt: arit retaln1ng \hem as well as men already 1n tbt atm· ed 1eryk:ee. . , · ' Wint sal~ twG 'other fa ctors involved 1re ·U.S. wl'lh'dtaw.al .from he Vlelnam war and the CongrtSslonal man- date that the Army be cut to m ,800 men by rnld-1972-which Laird called a cut of 70,000 man-yt1rs -would also contribute to the low draft calls for the year. He uid all these factors wlll be analyz- ed through March to determlne drafts for the rest of the year. l..alrd'1 annou~enl bore out predic- tion• by Selectlve Service officials that there would be no draft ln January, weekends. The cheaptr p'rice for ,public golf js at once an advantage and a disadvantage for the course, says Clark. "A private country club has more money, more Ume to fix the course , so they are prettier. But it also costs a lot of money to belong." The clubhouse operation is leased out to Harry Green enJ.erprises, which took o.ver last Mt1rch when tbe whole operation Was closed down because the previous Jeasee went broke. This summer the clubhouse was remodeled and oow features a snack }>cir and restaurant, a locker room and a bar. Clark, who once caddied for the late Bobby Jones, is looking to a much greener _picture -gcasswise .Jl_nd fioAA· cially over .t~e next year. ~ "As•the course Improves mort' plaYers · will come on tO it," he says confidanUy. "Even now you can hardly get a starting , tit,qe an _weekenW!,'1: , + , 1,.._ , , power. , Newport Harbor Yacht Clu~ and lot Party meetings in the Central I Com-many yeu1 waa active in 1allbQat. racing mittee and on lower level.I bad reOectfd and ,crulslng. Yachts , he has ownecl in- growln1 ilo'mestlc uneasiness, highlighted eluded the k*1\ Flying Cloud', lhe 40- by opposition to Mao's sudden policy foot .ketch Islander and the Cal-41 switch which resulted in Peklng 'a in-Sa1ac1a. vitatlon to ·President f"ixon . Mr. Cor~ett's son, Tom. won the 196.1 Mao's deputy, Lin Fiao, aligned himself Transpac 1n Islander. In more recent with some of the military as leader of the Yt~rs, Mr. Corkett h~d more or Jess so-called left-wing opposing the policy retired from active racing and turned the switch, the reporl.3 said. campalgning over to his son, Tom. · The opposition was smashed by 1 Death came at the f1111Uy home1 304 drastic purge which ended In the • Buena ' Vista, Balboa, IJ\e day after ''physical elimlnatlen" of ·Lin and hil Christmas when all of the family was at wife and a number of military and party home. . leaders, it said. He i1 survived by hls widow, Margaret, A report of a Chinese plane, allegedly a daughter Nancy Myers, twin sons carrying 'Lin abd his associates .on an Thomas C. and William J. all of Newport escape night to Russia , which crashed or Beach, and slx grandchildren. He also was brought down in Mongolia w1s said leaves a brother Charles , of Bend. Ore. to ha ve.been publicized to strengthen the .The family has suggested mtmoriaJ \1-~ of the ruling regime in a contributions be made to Hoag Memorial clampdown on alleged pr~Sovlet plotting Hospital for the charity of the donor'• Inside China. . choice.· Since then Chou has been_. 'rowing Servioea at the WhltUer chapel will be ttr,Qnger 1nd Ron1er \aJUng jq:illl•. Into prtv:ate. 1 ,.:WITH I ~.·. ' . • 'Lli ' " ,, .. ·• " 1 I ,~ ~" ~,ALL ON SALE FOR NEW YEARS WEAR . ~~ 40o/o SAVINGS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY a..-,,, r..t c-. ... • 4f.tl $35.00 L9llel ,,, 1.,. .... • 14.tl $25.00 ...... ,/, ............ • n ,ot $4~.oo ...... ,,, __ ..,_...,. Jt.tl $50.00 _, .................... • n .ot $55.00 &.-..... c ..... lllt • "·'' $80.00 •1 LOft YOU" &t I 14.fl $27.50 U.$. 111.ICI ••hi Pc. ,__, $350.00 ' ..... 11 ...... "-··· S 400.H . ..... IM at .tw ..... 11,Jfl.OI $950.00 • &..II• 1.11 at. WINlrt $1,121 ... $975.00 " ' Le6I 1Va at ..... c.. .... S 100.H $399.00 ~J.Jlct. ,...._..... $900.00 .. ........ w .•• J1,Jll.H ' . . $170.00 -·---.... Im.It i:....12 .._.. .... . .,, ... $250.00 ' .......... &: ._.. ~ ll .. s 111.11 $80.00 '1• J DleMetlll .... I 1nM $85.00 ...... ,~--.... . ,, .. $45.00 THIS SPECIAL SALE THRU DEC. 31 si: //) ·t·' /~act t .1 COSTA MESA JEWELERY · & LOAN. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE PIRST 1838 NEWPORT llVD • A FUN Pj.ACE TO SHOP PHONE 646-7741 DOWTOWN COSTA MESA-lie-H•rbor ind lroNw1y ~ I I I ' Sa• Cl.emeliie 'fetlq"I Ca • • ~strano • EDITION N.Y. lt1*7 • • iVOL 6i, NO. 308~ <4 SECl'IONS, ~ ~A-,&S MONDAY, Dl(:IMlllt·27, lt7l; . . . ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORt~IA • •TEN CENTS .. • I . /, '· ' . ~f ap.d Jury Urges Ma~s ~ducatiOn Revamping ' • . ' ' l ' • ·v.s. -Planes ' . ' " '. . ' S.lnmReds •. • -. . . . ' 'i ,' '' .,.. . ! • In North ' , • ' • •I . . ' -SAIGON (AP) -An armoda ol 350 • . Th< .jury nc:ommeods: ,,-Orange O>unty Board ol Supervilor'f CODJro1 of COUDly !(hj>ols office. flnaocei and a frfeu on approval of new projectl or-added staff. ,.-An independent audit be done to find out what. services can best be 1c- "P'pli1hed by tbe deparlmj'OI of educ• tiim_ II 0 p p 0 S e d to indlYidual <I' <"Odperatlng ac!lool d!Jlriett, ct ,.,.;;<es wiltcb'lltt'MI necessary; . -eUse, ol 'COUJtty paid' scbOols office .. \ Rain Brings Flooding,. ·Landslides A frfak 1suits or winter storms .dealt the old one, two, three punch to CJllfornia over the weekend -the Southland and tbe Northland -with drenching deluge,,, snow, landslides and nOQ!lw~-~­ • Continued rains art forecut , taperinJ: off lote Tue>day. a 7he ·1r1pie· ~ ol storms ended • near-reeoftl •SWthland dry' 1e·sm, . AiDeilcia llgbtar-bombera struck hard l!i•ia&I liDllll«ralt defenses and "'pply · i1ePotJ lnitrle: North Vietnam I« the~..,-. i?ood doy today, It was the bi&&esl air at- ~. oo Ncrth Vietnam ohice President ~·· twnbinc ball u..e yeon qo. .Buol' ·~ U.l D!O-of( P\lillltoml ...... ~--two,,, tbOm '19 to Jiit mu.. IOUll\-11 ~ ..... ~ ~-~fl."M"1e11o1oo-.tD cr•men. - '1!le U.S.. C«0msrd muiml lillclt on lodnlblC beOvy ..... (hurlto. and-• .... ~~!*"!·to·-~,,_ ' 1-~ ore oljllded to pllllp, ·"'·~· . 0 O Tl•t• .. I... ... Lab At• ' -·· dllAta .. rillbeld -"Ulli rolds. Bui llllcl i:eP.!111 Im!\ .-di 4!"I -11111111 lnd!Clted tllen lilid ' - -Amerlcall laaea. lnlorm..U, laid President N I • o n cinlered tire •lido 1n, nlollaUon f"-lbe lOsa ol a1 .. v:S. iolillol ln Jbe ~ 1\0 yeets and as a wining to Hanoi "not to j&sh" the United States too far. lt was Qie ninth iarp«ale air opttllllin Inside ilorth ~ !bat bas betn ,,_.,cec1 e May 1978. North Vtetnaml~ ~ now-, Quon Dot Nhan oa, aid the w..J -lltack was "jlat ... 11 lbe ..... u.a. crtminal war oar..-lliat will 1.- citase the numbers ~ prolooi,lbe inr grosomnent of ' captUred · A m er i c a n Qlll'auden." • Several bourt 'before the ~ air nids ljegan, Radio Hanoi warned that no American prilonen would . be relused ""' tona·•·U~warptanu tolltinue to 'l!olote Nor\h Vietnam ood tbe:Nt>on a<h 11Jtnlstr•tion f'I""' to lake tbe steps HCelsaI1 to end the '"'ar. ". The North Vietnamese' F o r e l'g n mtQillr1 ' ~-the United .states of ~deliberately violating 'the ·U.S. promlae · lo completely• hilt all bombing against North Vietnam." · • l The strtloea began Sundoy morning •-Air r-buts /n South Vietnam ¥~"Thall••• and fri>m ·1f11! carriers t:i1teuaa&.~ Coral Sea Iii the To- Gui(. 'llfe raids" contliiued ll'OUlld. 1loe ttock. ; White 1nrormlnl8 In Salgoa uid lhe rilders were making an all-aut assault to """n ttie lbiul of North. Vietnamese ~GI, · surf..,..l<Mir Wies and an- llalr<rafl artfllerY, the U.S. Command tlfd the . strikes were or "limited dura· tioo" ud · woakl eod at an uncijgclosed ti.mt. • -f • ,. • Th< "'"l""ond said ooJy "military (~.-111Nq, Pq• I) ' ....... ' . · Wudler ' ( -Had enoup nln for 1 whll•? U you !'PD bold out lhrouah • 1'tJeadly'1 .cattered sbower1 and f1UJt1 Winds, the ,1\'<llh~r tidy prom1lel tbat lhlnp'wlll loot 1 up by Wedneteby. . IN818B T08il • Alil>tlo liavlo IGl/f Ji. San Ra/ .. I .ioootoui ..., ...,..Ir tlot ''"'ad"" Of ~/tlkrlng """ aaoVllt!ollil Su.!IMV<~? .. -. hA8ftllt ; I ·-' -.... ---" ::.:J 1111 : ........ . ....... ..,, ·-. • ' ' ' ·~ ... "''~ ~ ~~·~'TO LIFE .Maur!M C v1ll1r . ~ l , . ~ Frieiiif Reports *, , .. Chevalier Has .. Tum for Better PARIS '(Ufll -N~ ll<npital of· ftcil1s sifd today Maurice Chevalier re-nWoid-in Sirious condltiOn mt a close friend -the aetct' appeared to be bet· ter. '\ t~f-·~~-' I . • ~, Oliiclais ille>denied ....u.rreoor&.oil a~ of Chevalitr's'comlJ{Mlitia~ rehited-a'!Mwspapei' account which1 said· treatment wit tr an artificial "kldney< wis being\ 1toll'Pfd, ' '1ContrarY t6 certain rumors, which· are not_ frQm..~\medi~ sourcu,. no change baS i'oCcurr'id· in ~the state or health. of Chevalier which, of course, . rtmaln1 aerii\uljt'~tbeJklipitil said in Its regular morning1~eUn on his condition. .. ~atitr,·83, hu·been hospitalized for two weeQ suf£eriog trom blocked kid· neys. . . .Ao earlfer report sa1d use of an artificial kidneY. was beJng stopped ~ Ille 'macliliie bad not Im ved his-coodition and Chevalier ,-u e1U: too ·~for irtatment to continue or docton felt lbe device was no longer helpful, ,''Tbe . tttal!Qept. o( tbe arllflclol Jddbet, Which have'brotight c:omicleroble imfll'OYenient each time ·tbof....,..-. wm 1 lie ·~ when Ibey, m:e necessary, today's medical report uld. CJ1evo!itr's· old friend, Feliz Paquet, •fid be ~led the actor this mornlntl . "}Je'i dbing flne.tffe•s better. Maurice told' me they are treating him fine. ffe is lucid," Paquet said. Ttfe hoaP!tal Also said there were no plam to move Chevalier back to hll borne at Ma.rJta·La-Q,quette .. west or Paris. )-' • I -~~bert Lowery Succumbs at 57 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -~ 1tober1 Lowery, who played roles ,...lo& "'1m (joqCata' to newspoper ,.,,.ner In more !bin.Sil movies In the lt30o ond ltlOI llld was sometimes mistaken for Clark Gab&e by fom, ls dead 11$7. I He dled In hl1 Hollywood aportmeat SUm:ll,J' a few hours after compiatmna: of tllnw ,i '-restaurant. PolJce blamecf .. -t lii!ort attack. lnld.lve as a movie act.or ln receot yeon; LoJrery bad run ' drama achoo! • ancl worked.Jn television. Ills movies lncl<Mle '"l'he Mark of z.r. · TOi" "Young Mr. 1.Jl1coln,'' "Drurns Along the Mohawk," "The Rise and Fall -.l'Lel• Diamond" •nd "Arion lnC." --~·~IUJln- -ol ,...,.U In Illar da71. . • '!be-~-a-to JOmet mountaift snow and 1tl rdorts, where lbe whlte blanjl!t la14 di>wn by pr..chriatmas itorms '"adUy melted away.. , ~ , • Show fell.in ibe•San Joie' areo aUIOUlll Hamllton, drawinll dty dwellen oul for a frolic in lbe icy bllnkel. . SOµthbound llmel ol lntentate Five In !be Grapevli>e area wwe doted by belvy anowfoll, wbile llndalldeo and flood-car· ried debris were reported In 11>me moun- tain ...... Oraoae Coualy wu oOUlng up the first heavy rain In. montht, with aome llllnor' noodlng bul no Ml damage. Carl Nelson, asslttanl chlel encineeT for lbe Orange Cc>mty Flood Control Distric~ taid lbere lo very llljle ruoof! but concrete CMWla are handling what tlCCesl ha8 fallen. He aatd heaVy rolnWI Is expected through tonlgbt, but added holding reservoirs should handle it. Irvine Lake, behind Santiago Dam, Rill has 19,000 acre-feet of its 25,000 acre-foot capacity left to fill. By 8 a.m •. tOday, Nelson said the third atorm in 1he .. r1es )lad dropped only .08 cf an inch on Orange County. No ratnfal was meuuNd $1nday, while. the Frlday-S.turday storm -pad I.lit (See llAIN, Pqo I) Taxes to Buy Olympic Pools --For 2 Schools? Two Ol)1Dplc al:e .-.uni pools -one afSon Clemente HJch School and the other at Dana H-.U• High School -may someday be funded by a apecial tax district. The Sin Clemente AqUltiC AaociaUon bas aaked lbe Son Juan Capl&lr-· CllJ Cowl<:U to· adopt a reaolatlon aupporttng the formation of the special , .-rlloe · cl,lllrlct olong tbe Caplltrano 'Unllled School District lloundariel •t toeliht'• 7 p.m. meettnc . Th< UIOclatlon ls proposing a llk:eat tu. for two years designed to raite $MIO,OOO for the construction of the poolt. At lbe end ol lbe hro rem lbe tu would be diaoolved and tlie admlnislrotlon of lbe pools would be takee over by lbe school district. Th< specbl amice taxing district woold be administered by the County Adminillralivt Office, which currently odminllten -Ill --all OTtr tbe county.' • Boi:auae !be -tulng dilfllcl would encompau two cltlea II we.U ,... the achool dlltrlcl, the acquatlc uaoctatlon woold need resolullo!d lnom the h10 <ounctls Ind the achoo! board, occordl• to Clplslrano Clly Manager Donald Weld· ner. Weidner tidded that the Imposition or tbe tar would Mt require 1 rel-. ~ ... . ' • l ' ·;' ··-.:nun -. . ... -' . . .... ., . ---_.,,_' " . .. • • 1 • Clement-e ~ R~staurant .. :Evacuated , .. ' For Preliihnt . . ' With Everything_ Ounlt II Ibo., ... --• try pie oro ..S lo.._ ilwtDC llfli' for Prtlldlll NlmDa. ~ Bat..,..,..._...,..-.1.,, railed eyal:rtWL . A -•• fhll:I ldM•lllld a a s.t' DltC? ... -..... ap 11 loil.., ( .... Uct* pl"IOI) II t:tl LIL .....,. 1111 told Coat ---......... for tho P1 1- Btlore Ibo soiao loll la Ida .... -dlJeed I po)r ol 1\11111 .. tlla -WM bat •"""""". Two.-u..i'.,.._ ' ... '• ' ' f tall.V PILOT I M-. Dictmbor 27, 1971 _Bet8y Ross " Home'Seized • • ~In Protest ,,. .. "" - ' TWenty·four anUwar veter1.111 took over 'Ibo blllorio Betsy !Iola bome !9d•Y 10< U , ,11'J••Mu in a continuln& effort lo focus on ' wbat they called llldlscrimlnalt bombinf ID Vietnam. j ''11>il -ii ftberated," one of Ibo • vtitlDI abouted II the l"'"P walked in- : to the bouM once occupied by the woman who made the firlt official American ..... '" Toorilta were benled out&de the tiny, 'uiroe-1tory building In the blotorlc oec:Uon Of old Pb.lladelphia:. Thell the doon were ·locbd 11111 the proltltan climbod to the ~· ••• ~1" "(" f ·fl.om ·..-. ..or; !hi _ ... 'Jad 'ii t. ,. ,._ lo , Poilco ~ I crowd , ~I -~ r "II-· Forly·Hve mlmi\ea lalet, Jir!111:t ,I>'.' ;,,,,,_ID the frolit d60r ml the protialoii I 'loft --··•!y. . ~kb~l!JOkUd>U Jtc~-ihe .• ,:• , ........ lllld tllf -i.a plmaiil •. to ~ • _,ay In th• :liilldlns :M, Ions as ;J>Ol.!lble, periuips until N.tw-Y-.u:1 Day ... ~ ~ ... · DAILY PILOT ·ti•" , ... 19 ONJ:lGLO,HD BY C~DITOlll, COST4 Mlilj. CLUBHOUSE IS BACK fN BUSINESS A N1w.Complny Hfa Given New tlhi to Compltx Op1r1tlona on Municipal Golf Cour11 " ' • r ;o; # "'.;~ ' -.... -.. . " Twenty·two of lM vlterW were:1:aken 'away in police varis b'ut p0Hce kept two 'men -Joseph Bant;trt of New York City llnd (IGid .•. H-pl Pbllacielpllla --...ie]roil IM fial el the ~lu . .,.~. ~ ·-• jJI New 1{;.rt. mtei. ..;.... lion GI Vlebiam~~·ans APJoai ~. War tvVAW) -themJalvt1 lft. Ule the Slatuo of Liberty In I "l)'mboilc .~-.~etiing o ·ut Qfc~ the Rough· - ' .. 4 ~ .. 4 ~ ... :i..... ... ~ -• ,,_ ... • • Costa Mesd~ Golf ·Course Beginning to Shm.v Profit "*81" wh~ Mid ....id coalinut B1 TERRY COVILLE about the qualiiy of the "'u"'" the until New YMi.il)ly. ~ .. :1 Of~llilllY ,. •• , '"" number playing It iocreases every year. The' National !irks Servfce warned -Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club Is In 196&-70 some 76,793 players toured one Jtfonday the men would. be removed u~ . . of the two Hl·hole greens. The number of they turned '4eWD a last chance to,.. ~gghng to .~bout of 8 financial hole players reached 106,648 for 1970-71. negotiate. '?Ne !fi:W: the wherewithal id ~ated by ~ral money losing years. Costa Mesa Is pa)'Jng off a $1.S million, open the me!Dorial," uid Frankllil .. The pie~ Jooka brighter now than it 20-year bond used to .ruild the course. It Arthur, chief o( the strvlce's Law ""did.Jwo Yi.an ago, according to city of· costsihe city about $137,000 each1year. EnforctmenFl>it.IJton. "' • . • r· ill ...... _._ Arthur aald1here~ere:it pirks service , 1e .. , s. ~ ·;; • Durini the losing years, .the city had ·to polloa 90 Liberty Island in New York In June of thlli year, the clty-bullt goU loan money to the golf course from Its Jlarbor:, Wbeft tbt 1tatutf 1ta~•; tnll ~~ completed its second year Of pro-general operating fund. Now, any profits anCICbet • would &rtl:va blllre noorJ. The ·--p\-nii.king operatklll. lll operating ex-from the course first go tOward paying ~=:.~e~u UOlld to visitors penditure was $382,354 ®°'pared .. to of~~~~t ~°:0ioa~· is p;yed off,. ~ys City 'lbt demonstraUon one .:or •:Rfiea.-rev~~ues for 1971>-71 of $371,308. Manager Fred Sorsabal, 'course profits staged dllrlfig 'lhe Chr~sfhias "eekend by .21 ta thin $9,000 profit, but sUll a pro-will go toward improvement or the the antiwar group, began at about 2 p.m. lit. . . gr~ens, and when the ~rse ·is In good (P8r) u~J.)le-«atue:dOJed for Uil dlliy. ,The fll'~t year of ~roflt was recorded In ghape, profits will probably ·go into a 'l'he pro{etten, -mf>it· ii lbe'fr~\. aricf..i.:)~0 With . txpeodJtureS of $27~,248 l~d general park~ fund, . dreaed in jeans, "'eat.era and old latlirn1e revenue of $289,72.S. The course opened 1n Thi id~ of building the golf course was jack ts 'th bat ibbcmS bl ~'1he 1965 to open up a large optn space-recrea-thrr: en1!.~m to fM naUo~ lrionu· Ai first the cify allowed •·private com· tlonal. area µiat would pay ·for, itself and ment pany to operate the greens, but the com· perhaPs a few other parts. So far th:at "W~ ........... ! ¥!. .-,it broke and Jn =· 11169, the ~oai .Jiaso'\ bttn ~ache<l}h1olk<ily or- . have -ii\\~twamltl -takit:' ~over the course Uon. f1clalttMJIV.:tt!1 ietlln,•"'!'"Y aymboUc action at the Statue of Liberty In 1989, ~. the<city spent $191,111 on the The COUDe..ltMl(.:ts l;lill not oae of e lo an effort to ahow aupport for any course while earning tt~,157. creat ones, but Clark. conb!nds that ume .--. .i.o-Nlnael ta..All1! thn .. ~~ Mesa ru1dents were op--will make the alfferenct. one ..... •tetnM '~ -.-<. J ,.....;ti tbiltla of a city-operated 10If "In five or six years the trees will grqwl Artair llid ~ !lad demanded' c:oune from -the beglMina, but the at.ate up and the grass will be atronger," ~e evidenet~f ~ ltiitemt.nt w~ printed acreed ~ lease 226 ~fl'l!S of Fairy1ew says. "We're also putting a better grade in the ~en't newtplpel' l(ara A • Stitei H<>Qltll laod to pte city for SlO an of aabd In the traps." Stripes new~ and b r 0 1dc 1 iil acre each year. There are two 18-hole greens. One, Los throughout VritlRam on.tbe.~nnt4_forcet That cinched the ope~a~n. · Lagos, Is full, .:iouf.ZllUlent size, and "Radio Networi:~1'-ut he.uld he 1*.therri But~ private mana ment 1ot I.he features dips l.fld rolli ,ind fairly larae be could not tell iiews"lnedll what to car-coUne of(; to"' a poor start ~. il rapldJr, ponds. , ry, . , ga~ed a reputation as a . mudtiole The other, Mesa Linda, Is a little weeke'nd.s. The cheaper pfk:e for ,public golf'js at once an advantage and a disadvantage for the course, says Clark. "A private country club has more money, more time to fix the course, so they are prettier. But it also costs a lot of money to belong." The clubhouse operation.is lea sed out to Harry Green enterprises, whlch took oyer last March when tbe whole operation Was closed down because the previous lea"~ee went broke. This summer the clubhouse was remodeled and now features a snack _pa'"r and reslaurant, a locker room and a bar. Clark, who once caddied for the late Bobby Jones, is looking to a much greener picture -grasswise and finan· cially over tl)e next year. • "As the course Improves more-plaYers ... will come on tb it,'' he says confidanUy. "Even now you can hardly get a starting t.U;n,e on1 w_eekend:i,'~ r "• , :Me~ir Blejd!!f ' , .:Chou 'rop ~J)og" .. ~~ .. , After A in,ent . . • .. ~.. J 1 I fj:~· ,, . , , ly K.C. lfllALlll • • • tM udlt-.i N . ~ 1!11*111111 LONDON' (UPI) "'1 Prlllliar a... En-bal' • lillb 111 · Iii ho• emoraed u the undilput.od . ,,:. whUe "polltiC.al oupremo" of . China alter not Ii,"!'( .,r , Jo lliO :Uoit.od amashinf -• mUltary-bacbd, left-win& e '&t>too-... ...,, .• ali&Junent •&•!nit ll'IOtlatlona with:-,. .!for...._ ~iiii .hlii ....,.ia~ ,bely Pr.,ident Nixon, qua1ilted dlptomatlO 11o :1'" J""' ~~-to tolll'CQ have repQrted from PWn&. · ii ·tltlfrr ~ilil ..... lll Chou, whose lnfiuenci ~ b!<!J riilftf. F!l>nui'Y; .the ~~ -IUI· steault dllaly sl":!.1!"11on"?~it.~~-~~ • '[;\"i' : , ~. ~· :_r.; ::.r~E"~~bi:C.~~~ ~V-::a"r'".~'-.co-_ r·~;e~-t· t, tung, the_diplom,ttl.{tPotlad.· C:,,(, 'l, 'If- .. _ With a 1ree hand from\ Mao,' Chou. la ·-1~ turning Ptklni:'i ~· by 180 ~gree.s. aiming •t41 ~1,~dl rot China In th.. Yach*oma· n world~ ol'11 flillolii.'llld "'atco'!I ~ ' 1roni ._l!ml .JI¥ . u -jlol "moil , ' I danseroua JIOl!'lff•l'eiiem\' .DI lioo 6.hi;. ~ f) . · ' '" At home, opponfnts have been lile.nc.d -, n 11 a· f . 64 for the preaenL But it is 'by n',nieln( . ~ ~-. certain that they have been 1l1encff foT •.. ~" , good, the reports said. l!:arl ~r;9 CORett wldely knOwn The diplomati~ reports .. ld 'the present ·Newport" Betcb yleb-died in hJI state of affairs 1n Pekinl la the r~t of · • .. .,,. : . planned top level changes by Mab '1.ast sleep etrly. lfind.ay mor"Nn(, apparenUr. ~ummer aod .a subsequent dramatic of a heart ailm~nt. ~e was 64 ~ears old. · purge to smash a developing dangerous Funeral services w.UI be held Tuesday opposition at 10 a.m. at the Rainbow Chapel, Rose It begah, a~ordlng to the sources, Hllla ~emorial Park, Whittier, wlth the when Chou, with Mao's back.ins made.. Ros~ ,Hills Mortuary directing. knowo that the National Auernbly•would .,, !di:• Corlett was born March ~I, 1907 in meet Aug. 18 for a major revamping of M~IOta. He had lived in California 37 the ruling machinery. One of the veiled ,, years and in !"ewport Beacb 17 years. •H& airru: °"~ to whittle down the power of • was vict pre!Sdent o_f Victotla Investment the111Ul~r)>, which had been r~ing ta .l)leo ComH ~· a'f'lh!l!y m~OitroOn\lf!Jon. diacomfOrt of those tn 1:upreme polltli:al e wu I Jfro~t member of power. • Newport Harbor Yacbt Club and for Party meetings in the Central ' Com~ many years was active in aaill>Qat, racing mittee and on lower levels bad reflected and ,cruis~. Yacht.a he has oymed m. growing dotnerUc uneasiness, highlighted duded the kel<h Flying Cloud', the <O- by opposition to Mao's sudden policy foot . ketch Islander and the Cal.-41 switch which resulted in Peking's in-Salac1a. vitation to .President Nixon. Mr, Corkett's son, Tom, won the 1963 Mao's deputy, Lin Piao, aligned himself Transpac in Islander. In more recent with some of the military as leader of the years, Mr. Corkett had more or less so-called left-wing opposing the policy retired from active racing and turned th& awitch, the report! said·. campaigning over to his son, Tom. · The oppo.!lition was smashed by ~ ~":1 c.ame at the faml:ly home, 304 drastic purge which ended In . th• • Buent Vista, Balboa, t,he day after "physical elimination" of Lln and bis Chrisbnaa when all o( the family was at wife and a number of military and party . home. . leaders, it said. He is survived by his widow, Margaret, A report of a Chin,e.se rplane, allegedly a daughter Nancy Myers, twin sons carrying 'Lin and hia as.!OCiates .on an Thomas C. and William J. all of Newport escape flight to Russia, which crashed or Beach, and six grandchildrtn. He al'so was brought down in Mongolia was said leaves a brother Charles, of Bend Ore. to have been publicized to strengthen th e The family has suggested mtmorial \J-tnd of the ruling regime in a contributions be made to Hoag Memorial clampdown on alleged pro-Sovie't plotting Hospital for the charity of the donor'• inside China. • choice. Since then Chou baa been~ JfOWing Services al the Whittier chapel Will bl 'tr,Qnger and atronaer ~I ~,into priv.ate. ,;WITK ,. ,1;r " Ir ~., T 0 •• Jerry Wagen, regional dlrecti'.lf for the ~t becau f d alnap *''shorter and.~,.4eveloped, "for golfers "1'kl aervlct, A~be liad spoffn With in• was , !l.fl .0 r r 11 intJ Surrr/~ says. • iJi:e derftonstrators · W1y ,t.oday througlt ~ ~~ cl~y and b~ 1 traps, ex• Ctirk hopes ti> plant another 3,000 trees · ~,ALL ON SALE FOR NEW YEARS WEAR the Jocked dodii.-JHe ·••ld''thty ,turiled • RJal.ns H~tor •Clar~~ c;I .aolf course oithe. coor_se dJµ'in~the next year. He down hia offer to let lberh conduct a news auper~ent, who. k his post, 1isr ~ lned D.'1 trees;dan't be ~anted confe'.rence and to ContlnUe their protest Ju~. N~h~ gr~st ua~~t~ ::i ~ ' hel r sltelter, bUt nave' to be Placed on part ~ U µiey same out volun-' w~ aom• l~Uera r:maln •"epilcaJ around the edgea to determine how they tarily. , -• r affect a course. "We are 'Jilnviolent. 'jle .ha \!t no~ , "AJ. the trees grow, the play changes damqed ~p)•ce:w, hive no plans 10 F~' •••e I o• the hole,"'he says. "You hav>1o go damq:e tt," ne demonstrator yetled .to ~ -D around a tree you used to go over.•: newsmen throuth. a gla"as door at the.rear STORM _. ~ . Jt costs $3.50 for a rourid of golf on Loa of the statue. · · · • · • Lagos· during the week and $3 for Mesa An "Open Letter, to Presldent Nixon" · • • • Linda. ne price aoes to $5 andjM on taped to th4 door said: I ••· ' : ' r '• · •j. "Each Vietnam veteran who bat bar· reservoirs should handle It. • , , I dect" bi U lthl . tlUs I t f 1 Irvi.de. l:.ak.e, behindSanUago Dam , still t r ca mae · ·w n n trna K>na bu 19,000 acre-feet of its 25,000 acre-foot Fro111 Page 1 aymbol of Ubeity bu for many years ra· J tionallr.ed his attittldf to the·. war. When capacity left to flit. HJ JACKER we were In Vletum we.excused our ac-By r l1m:"today, ~I.son aald thi· &hird • • • tlons 'becauae' we. thouc.ht !;r;e tiad no storm io the aeries ~d hropped only .08 ..... ., .., choice. AfW:".comhil home we a:cuud of an~ on .Or•nc1l County."' he talked about his famlly ... She said he our bitterness because we thought that No rainfall was measured Sunday, 11 1 we Wert entitled to 1l: while 'the Frlday..Saturda.y storm dumped abowed her a picture of "a cute tt e boy 2.69 inches on.:..the county. Who would be 31n April " and of his "very olA.N•I cO.ln , ' ' DAILY PILOT ........ ..... \H!flllrttf'9' .._. ~ ....... ,.....,..., c........ ... c ....... OUMI c:c».n', M CISHM CONIM'f leffrt N. Weill ,,.....r ... '"'9111W ' ~ j~,i •. 'C;,1.ef ... .JM .......... 0-... ....... : : .~••'.k~il , .. , ..... d •• 1 ded b pretty wire." Some amage was ui; ng recor Y Cuban authoriUes took the armed man the Orante .County Harbor Dep rtment, ~. u the tlteSl storm hlmmered the harbor Into custody on landing and questioned wtth ptind.!I up to so miles per hour. the .crtw.briefly and courteously, the cap. . Southeast •wipds gustlng ~early today tain. said. He "wished us luck,'' Miss weri; tearjng boats loose from th!:ir 'Snell Did. • moari.ngs in Newport Harbor. lt was Canada's third hijacking bu the "It's pretty grim,'' said' Harbor first lo CUba. Department officlab u they :directed Meanwhile, FBI agents say a man who every patrol boat available in corraling ·attempted to liijack a Northwest Alrllnes• loose boats in the harbor. Christmas eVe flight was definitely not Ont ~footer was reported adrift from the.man who successful hijacked another Harbor Island and numerous imall craft of the company's planes and escaped •·· •··'( led with $200,000 cash Thanksgiving eve. were uo:mc uwe . • · E It'· -'H It 25 11 d "We've just aot ow flngera crossed," vere ....ca.,. o , , a co ege rop-aaid 1 harried Harbor Department out from Indianapoliii1'1.xl.1 was schedul- dispatther. ed to appear before a U.S. mitgistrate for Along the ocean front side of the arraignment today. He faces charges of Balboa Peninsula the gale force winds air piracy, interference with an airline scat~ed trash , c111s loaded with crew and a'ssau1t in connection with the Chrlstmfa ,":.debfis in all directions. hijacking · ol· • Minnti,polis·Chicago- Shlngles were being blown from rooftops Miami flight Christmas eve. and several television antennas were down. f'roM P .. e I 'BOMBING • ~··~ ' • el the F4' "C!ualll fire, tried to tt.1cb the au, but )ike a · torch crlsbed on ·the rivu bant.'')t secon4 hit by the 5tll Anti·1illr Uon · and local DRAFT ••• · I ~-4 fo ~ of a liOw ii hlllion ntllltary pay raise and geUizW mort volunteers and retatntng 1thern.· 11 well as men alrt1dy m .th• arm- ed aervkt1. 1 1 • , . ~~ 40% SAVINGS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY ~,,,,..,c.... .... s 4t.tl $35.00 ..... ,,,,.,. ... s 14.tl $25.00 ~,1 ............ s JI.DO $45.00 ,. ' ._ r/1 .... _ ..,_ ltht S 7t.tl $50.00 .Y .. nhW ......... Mt I n .oo $55.00 t.-•.s..c..._...,. s .tt.11 $80.00 "I LOVi YOU" .... I 14.tl $27.50 U.S. Slt.M •Mlllll ... '-4-t $350.00 I ..... ,,, Cfl.. ·-··· S 400.M ..... , ...... ·""· .... 11,Jtl.ot $950.00 "-"-1.t1 ct ....... Sl,111.M $975.00 ' $399.00 L.A. 1 \.'J ... ,._ c.. ., ....... ~J.llct ............ $900.00 .. ~ ... w .•• S1,2H.ff . $170.00 _,_._,.,. ....... L..111 JI ~ ..... s·•n·" $250.00 • ....._'-'a._... Clelt9r IJ .. s 1n ... $80.00 ,,., '"--... s ,,, .. $15.00 ~·,..--.... s ..... $45.00 THIS SPECIAL SALE THRU DEC..31 si: mllJU.. 1'dived nosfl f' on a rl~ field ." A U.S. command 1pokesm1T1, In a vaguely worded. stalemuit, hinted the jets returned to their home baae1 at nighUall Monday and would resume the bombina at daybreat Tutld1y. · ·Laird uid: tw.6 olher factors Involved art U.S. w l'thdraW1l .from lhe Vietnam war and the Congressklnal ma~ date that the Army be cut to m;llOO men by mld-1972 -which Laird called a cut of 10,000 min-years -would also contribute to tht low draft calls for the year. //) ·t·' f~act ,t a COSTA MESA JEWELERY & LOAN. { • "Tht strikes are ccmUnWng bul are not necessarily conlinuow:," the spokesman 1ald tonight when asked whether the U.S. pilotl hid cailed olf their bombing run1 beclu1e of dtrtmess. He 111<1 all lhese faCtor1 ""I be analyi· ed lhroulh March to determine drafts for the rest of the year. Laird's announcement bore out predic- tions by Stlective SUvice oUlcials that there would be no draft In January, YOU'LL T/ND IT HERE FIRST ' 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. A. FIJN P/,ACE TO SHOP PHONE 646-7741 DOWTOWN COSTA MISA-lolwMn Harbor•"" ll'Oltlway ' • • " ' ' 1 t \ J • Vot:. ·6',' NO. 308, 4 SICTloNS, 50 PAGES r ' . t ) • '1 • Ul"I T,el ... fl' ·C~INGING TO LIFE Maurrce Chevalier . Fr.ie~ Reports Chevalier Has • •• ISIOil • ' State · Get,s €ontiniwus • . ' ' . Rain' Punch A freak series of winter ttorms dealt the old ane, two ,..thr'ee 1poncb 1o ~ fomia over •the weekend-the( Southland ,aJid the.. Northland-with dreachllll de. Juges, lllOW, landslldes lad floodlnl. Coolhtutd rains are fGr<cul, laperial cllltt.~. , · , , Thil tdple succeui~.otllilrml ·.,.a., ..... teConl -Call!ornla dry seuoo, bringing heavy lnow fiurrles Ind reduculg the mountain snow level to 1,000 feet. • • Temperatures are expected to plunge to 48 degrees. Weather-watchers noted Late Ar· .rowhead,-teceived a near-record 15.35 in- ches of rainfall in four days. · The warm driz:iles were a disaster to sorqe mountain snow ind ski resorts, where the white blanket laid down by pre .pbriStn'!as storms steadily melted 'away. c Snow tell iii t~ San JOiie arel at MO\lJlt . Hamilton, ca,-lng ~fy dwellers out~ for11 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR!'<llA . r > • MONDAY, IJllCEMIER 27, 1971' • ~ . • »'!-µrn 1 qr ~~1?' : <~ w.. • .-1~ Ft". !I\ , "" , • • \ '1..i. ·, • ,_;.:.-t;i-81~:.iJ ~~MM'<kf ,.. ~ B · . , · f<qli• 1n tho 'Icy blanket. PAR111(, --lloopltilor-,lliO ~.,...,.,,...bJ ,Y llOUJe·fff c.. . • ' flcial.s Aid lodoy M11 .. C11M11tr re-~' wnlJe -."nd ~ • , · . , -• , malned In. ..-<cirxllllQn bal "-clooe : ried debii• ,0,. "' orlld In ecme ,...... For~ Teamster president J1;111es lfoffa 111-ao. Mr grandlatller'I. flnM a equ-1lb,IJe lrleDd l8ld !ht.,...~ .. be be~ ..... ~ • ' ~(,Jira. lllibert ~051:· ~ ·116,i ..... lfqffJ) -rt!~~ tef.1 , , 1 ortop'Qlaaly wu ~•Ille llrtl -·~Loufi~~·roiror~[Jllf~. Q'rillwan~~::!ce~~""'!!~~~£j~:___n.e.:;=~ .lMliI."~· ':.........:....:i..~"-'--~.L.....'..1£~~ , Ol!Jc1alJ ai,i d<nkd urller report.s of beavy rjja' jn montbl · lritb -1Dlnar later today ill Dettclt. Barblra •Jo . · 1' ' · ., " ,, a Wor1eDin1 f/I, Chevaller't cooditlon and . a· · L..J ~-• d ' e , . • ' ~ refuted a new1P&per account wblch '8Jd -Ood1ila ..., no r-.a. amq · l • ~ i .. trealment tfith "' artllicW tldney was Cir! N-. l..i,.tai\I chief engineer H . .. . M' . n· . ' ; . ' Fi:U1iter-bomber8'; ~:::~ ~jalnrumors, .. ~Ch are ~~.U:. ~n:._ ec.:."t!.,~ ~ unµD~on ' ' an ' urt . . 0 ' •notfromanymedlcalsouroes.m ·chanie liut 'ccnCretachannel!arehandllnl•hat , . . ..•. \ . , H:* 7,'1ort'< y;,,;t ·. ,l:iu occurred in the state of bealth of emss bu fallen Ht 111 If; K;.o Chevalier which, of courR,. -remalm . ~ . ' an ... ~..... A' B ll G ., H d .. rlool," tho hospI1a1 said in it. regular m uid be•vy rain! is ~""'-S U et razes·. . . ea . M:li*---y Are·'"' morning bullelht on his condition. throuah toclght, but added boldiill ' ' • WI.I uo Chevalier, 8.1, bas been hospltallled for ~reservoirs ahouJd handle it. two weeks suffering froni bJocked kid-.. Irvine Late, behind SaDUago Dam, still neys. has 19,flOO acre-rett of its 25,000 acre-foot An earlier ftJl()Jj said use of · an capacity left to fill. · artificial kidney was btlnc ,Mopped By 8 a.m. today, Nelaon -1id the third because the machine had not imflroved 1tonil in the series had dropped only .<* his e<1nditlorr and ctMwalier was eitfJ;tr ~ ef an inch on Orange County. weak ror treatment to conttnue or doct.ori No' rainfall was measured Sunday. felt the device was ~longer helpful. while lhe J'riday-8aturday storm dumped 1 ' "The treatments -of the artificial 2.1'9 lncbes on the county. • kidney, which ba ... ·e brought considerable Some damage was being recorded by improvement each time. theyl were used, the ·<>range County Harbor Department. will be continued when they art as the latest storm hammered the harbor nectssary,'' today's ~ical report said. with winds up to 50 mile• per hour. Southe&St winds gusting early today were tearing 00.ts loose from their moorlnp Jn Newport Harbor. 1 NeWJ>o'rt ·Yacht . Edges Into Lead In Aussie Race "It'• pretty grim," said Harbor JJeporlJl!ent clficlais u they directtd every patrol belt available Jn corrallng loose bclll 'ln the harbor. One 40-footer was reported adrift from Harbor IslAnd and nmnerous small craft were being bu!!et.d. "We've just 1ot our fingers crossed," Aid a batried Harbor Dtparbnent dispatcl>er. A Christ~ Day tragedy .was narrowly averted when an assailant's bullet mJssed. Its mark ·aqd only irazed the head of! a 4&ryear-old Huntington Beach man, police repprted ioday. · ~ Oliver, J6712 'Lucia Lane, is back at home today •after release frOm Hu~n lntercomfJ1111lity Hospital. He was 1teated for, a guhshot 'wound wbit:h entered and'left the ntsb.on the left side of his head .. ·One. of bis alleg~rassallants, 20-fear· cld Michael DeMers, 10373 Joth St., westnilnater, hos been ' apprehended by police and' is'being held on charges of assault with intent to cornmJt murder J Detectives say be is ,not the man who fired the allot. Four · other men, two caucaslans and two Negrou, are ,vm. being -""'llrt by police ln oonnectioo with tbe shooting. Olivertold officers be'bad just lln1sbed • . • SAIGON (UPI) -S!J11adrons ' cl a Chrlltmd dinner will( 'hiS ffi.,., American jet ligbter-bomlim bombed · · · ~r· · military targets in North V!etnlm today Steven. "{lllent, 20, of 1511' HuntlngtOn f0< 'the -nd consecuUve dav Md St .. Wbed they, wtte allegedi,f attacked~ milllary sources hinted at more fi1m to The aaSailants: · allegedly· knocked gn com~ In the heavleat strikra ~ end ot Ollvu's'door,'Wished ewryobe a "Merey the bombing pause in November,,1919. ~ ... and ·tben drigged wllle'ns Hanoi Radle said hundreds cl U.S. . ~ were bombing and strafing dense- , outsljl• whl!J:e ~J.l>eat and Iticked. bim. , Jy popujaied areas, Including a hospital, , As Olfv~1 moyl!Q'intto!aasi~t,..onep{ the . in .whalttt\e br,oadcasts cal*I gra:ve acts . 'men pulledfciit:••mall•c-revolver' ·of war. '1'¥ U.S. Command 14id .OillY tbal ' and felled' him ,with oiie-al>Oi, according to tlie jets wen hitting. "mllllaey targelt_." , · , , ~ U.S. mijipry SOW"cea said-the massive officers. · . ' . . 1 r~ids' fiom U.S. aircraft carriers ·in the Tile wounded ;nan~t~wlle,;Mrs., J'.'tilzl . ToJ\kln Gulf and from alrb-Jn Oliver, 44, called Police u ·.Ute fiye men Tbliland 1!'.~re ... ~ered i.aoqaUy by Jn th Ir ~.. II -President• nlxcn to counter a growing aped away e car .. ~uers, a co ege threat against wlthdrawlng·U.S. troops in student, wu picked .up br Weatmlnster, ,&uth Vlelnam. • Police some, timedaler. thi~ ~t. Meanwblleo1 Deltnge, ~·Melvin Dtlectlve Sert""!,_~. . cKeonon R, ,Lalnl, Jn .tho, face cf -. .cf the said Ollvtr was acquawlecfwith the· three heaviest U.S. air strikes In 'North Viet· whle men and wu able to offer 'in-nam since 1968 charged today tha~ Hanoi fonnaUon ~·to DeMers' ~~ bad·vlclatad the understandings that led Police beJleft be.\f.1Jcruia emPll/ye .• to •the. bomblng·btlt lhre·yW.·a;.. :o1 a,cleanJnC. .....ice qporatad l>I'. Ollftr. l4&1111Id llioae'vlol.atlona tndllded.the ,&belling or Soul~ Vietnamese cttlet, Jn. John B. KilroY'& 'IS-looi 'slo0p Kialca II , from NeJrporl ilaij>or <dged into tbeolead ln the. rqgged ~tAIObirt race ill Australia today. \ Kialoo II wu , leading lhe •three Ameriµn entries f<a-tine oopors. 'I'hey were Huey Lpt('a ?}foot Oidine .from NeW York and TOO Tuhier'a converted 12- ~ter'Ameftciti Eagle from f\Uanta, ·Ga. De Reealls •oi:t Boom~. ~ , < • • • • f , • I "k eluding SaJIO!> Dec. 19; Cj)llStnicticn of ' ,. • .. .. 1'fl!lr1Ueil " rood ' lJ!roalh t b • • ' • . ,dem!lt~ -; JoiJuto, ti> "'lbli•le ,-. '!~ u prom!ted;.-llML llring on Uil.armed U:S. recortnaiiaance~alrcrafL Kialoa JI~ Was ·reported .:three ~es ~ ahead ~ American Eagle~ which· was ~ four mlles ahead of Ondine.; Earµer, reports (Boallng, Page 31) had ()ndlne leading the 1 q,.1, , Tbe three American yachts were about 40 tmiles allead( cl tbe bulk. ol .t~ Qe1t. The race ;larted Sunday. • Leadlng the main buncll was the New south 'Wales yacht Rlgiili!llft, roltOwed l>I' Briloln'• Prospect of Whitby.Md New Zealaftd'-1 Buccaneer, Wt ·year's· line- liiioorl •lbaor ... . _r'l'fie -Sooidi Wales,ilJool flbreal., ,....,. Pimpern!ll1 Jed oa ~ over .... Australlan yllCb!!j: came • ~ Prtrne Mlnistar an! Heeth'• MfrDhi: ,.. (2ul. Jtew t I 1 • 41 ' I P1lllllniler ud Brllalll'I ""'· Israeli Clash Told . ' Old Ti1ner Saw Huntington .Expand By JOUN ZAIJ.ER Of .... ~" ...... lfetl He remembers back to the tum of the teitbuy wbtn Pacific Beach, as It wu then called, Was litUe more than a city of telery farmers and beach tourist at~ tractions fer wealthy Angelenct. He ,.members. wbejL the city changed tll name, too, ••to honor Mr. HwitJnaton ror bringing' us the rallr01d." And be rememben the oti boomt, aD five of them. He ·even ~ start one. "It .... Oil • that 1111&: -.ititon Belch," be recalls. "II put u -Y peo- ple on the streets at mictnlP' as ~ wa at DOOD.'' JI.~ Wtllt l>H .... ~111< lie CllM to lllllillqtba Belch Iii 1• """ed f-years on the dty council. watdled the commwtlty .,.... to a city of 130,000, and oow be hU a lot ol lhne to mnember 11 all. 1111 o111¥ complaint Is lhtt !here aren 'I more people to remember It with him. Two old flatbed wagons.In good condlUOn. A run.stt..of apothecary botUes,,ranslng from two, quarts to one .quarter pint. A ut ot«coy hunting ducks halt a century old:t The pride ol his modest coliectlon ls the cUnner bell, east In 18951 at the old Hun· llbCti>n' \:<Jmplny ranch. llepldes ~oe backyard and two boules 11111 cl antiqilu, LYJ!d9n Wells b11 llletime's worth ol •14 ya!ns. He li~s to '1111 •• Fot, enmple, about bow he alnm1I • "1111lefiandOdY 1tarfed BJJ n Ung 11> n' • 1!4ed>'• most ncent on boom In tbe eatii! . , ll50'1. ''Tbert wa1 a fellow named Jones who bad some rich oil sands under his land. It caused a real boom when they first dl.scovertd it ln t.he 1930'1. Well, by and by those welts went dry and Ibey could never klcate the Jonu zcne 10Utheas( of this one fault al aboOt Eighth S!rett and Ocean Avenue. , U,S.MnltarY."'°""s'&ald·2llO cl0tbe ISO 1,merlcan warplane! In.the Vktnam W*1' 1 t&eate? were involved in today's.' raids . and that the ctber, ISO bombed 1"ual targets In Lacs, South Vietnam and Cain· · bodia. They said the northern rald.a were directed ,at Mik airflekl11 SAM 'mlaalle ' tlietl,'•tupply depots and ,artillery poll· Uons. . The, North Vlelnamete delegaUon to the Paris peaee " talks . today: JuUed In --report by. r.por!er'!rom tha ' Vletnl!De .. News Agency 'lfldCh Aid l1ro of nvo Amert~ l'l>aDloW ~ .down '-,' ..... -tt;tnc.to 111act1• brld.· · • 111nr ---• v11a1 illllft UJe ull. ./llr~----... 1.-..... duHor·tllO -· ' .~ • ,,,. --....TIPlll\ --·cl 1111141 "'caalbl On, trtool •.-the ... bal'Ub a nnoklnl lor<h <nfllld Oil lbemw llonk." II ilald the -1111 by lhe Ith AnU·alrcrafl Sec11oo .and Iocal · mllltia 1jd1ved nose flrat on a lice fltld." A U.S.. COmmand spokesman, in a v..,.i, -Ila-, b1nted the Jets Tttumed. 1o lbelr 1>ome -· 11 mptlall·Mood11 and would RllUllO the boon~ II daybreak 'l\ielday. • • Teay'11'!1 .. --. : (:ontrihute . To Crashes ~ • ' Rain and llocdtni enntribuled to a ruli cf traffic tcddenla Jn Wiit °"-eoo., ty over the tbrte-Gay.~ w11brd; lnclUding -.;ru,io;.. ... cl ·~ fatal, at one Ftullllla Valley loeetbl ~ -... half -., ralli fell ID the aru. O'fll' tbe •! Nod, 11>-cordini t<i ID ..-.aJ •!Im .... and tllo alldt roads --,with boJldQ' -illC to make lhe -tho -tD ,. ' -memory, Aid Sil-Jolm -., !be Fountain Valley POllce depor1-l Tbe fatal two-car c:allllion ocx:m I ed 0G Magnolia street at 1:30 Lm. Olrlltmal dfy juat north cl the San Dlqn Freeway overpass where the roadway narrow• '-two Janes Jn eacb dl?ectIOn Io ""'· Tina Schumway, :IO, of lllllO Cenllill Blvd,· stanton, was driving north on Magnolia at 1:30 a.rn... Chrlltmu day when the 1lrelit narrowed, aooordlna 10 Weslminster police tralllc ill'latlP!ot Chari;, Wycoff. Hit ctr swerved blto oncoming tralU De.cl on anival at Huetin&toD lntm:ommunlty HOlpllal WU the drtwr I · of a 10Utbtiound car, Harry F. w&od. of , 11211 .. SycamocL.st., Ft.Jpt11n .Yallly. __ "' Mn. Scbum!ny, and two olller ocwpanla or Woild'• car -, bnljlllall .... Two other •Ka• • oeelfted at ~ ~:~.:::lalll< in- ' A-l!Df--donat7tb Slnel and Palm .l-llunlhwtoo ~ early lllll mnlal-lloutliern ~ I!'Alta Orq ... .:z:n::i t:t•IM!--... t -.,.__... ........ • 1'0C!Dlab! ,..., pelieo .-Md 11 ... cidlllW .... a. arlllmao -.i. -whidl .... tho "boOvletl -rate In recent .,.,.,,,,q," --ID Sil Bod· .dow. ' lie blamed•lbe hl&I> rale en the com-bination cl lllct and BDO<!ed m.t. and holiday drinklng> 'lbere were 29 other traffic accidents on the ralzHllcbned -In H~• JMach over the halldaJ -If Police traffic commandar u. i. o. Haslet Aid lhll although lblt figure ..... 1UghUy\ hiChor than norlDll Ill pated cut tbat 21 or the ccllillcm W... mhMl' ln which no one -Injured. Of tba Gn ac- cldenlt In wblcb people --lnjlnd, none of the lnjuriell was bell--· Another fatal ac<tdent -In Westmtnster. Debra Jan Que, 17, of 1911 Eleventh st., apt A, Wetlmlntler WIS killed While drlvinc tlllt OD Westmiuter Avenue SUnday. Another ar swerved actou tbe cent« line llld col· lided bead-en with her. · This mcmlng'• ttorm dmnoed rain on Bun~ Beach at the rate of more than ball an Inch In b6oir, the <;ltJ'.~anol­ ficlal meteorologist reported. J, Sbermll1' n,nny, a member of the Alnerictn Meteorological SOcltly, wbo keeps a rain &auae at his downtown home at 17-G Pine Ave., llid that between I and JO i .m. J.111 lncbet fell bringing tllo 1Ionn'1 total delqi -Dk D to UI Inches. " ' Platypuses Hatched SYDNEY (AP) -Tlfo ptalypula are believed to -1-i tialcbed al SJd-ney'i Targona zoo, the lecood time tbe animal hll• bml In capliTlly. A. spoketlnan at the ,.. said tt will be ~ weeks befcre the btribt ,,/ tho unique. Allllrallan animal ctn be conllrmld. c: .... ... ' " ' Had enough rain for a wldlt? U you can hpld out lhrouaJ> Tuesday'• IClltered tltawm and IUllY wlndt, tile wulhor la<l1 prollllttl tllat tblllp wlD Jeck Ill> b7 W-111'· JNUDI! TODAY AftQ<lo Daoi1 ·-IAc ~ llofa<I tilocloOI .,.. mml1 IM nrrfadng of 1ottg-f11tc11flg pr;,. Oil tylUm iUI. &ft •torr, POQI 1. ' .. ._. " -.. ............. Or ... c.My t --.. '-11 •• • TIBERIAS, Iareel (AP) -1 .... 11 troop1 and Arab Infiltrators cllshed netr (be Lebanese border Sunday night, and iwo J1raell IOldlen were ied, a military .....,..,. ,_114 y, ')'be cJu1t OCOJrred II"" AVlv , where lmb ,_mas ambulhed l lldllpl bus Jn May 1170, killing II persons ai!d WOWI• ding II. But the former patnllng CCl>lractor lnlltes do u beat be can IJy frequenting old,bang....S. 1n4b1 turroWldin& hlm,.lf With.reiicl of the "eorlJ day1." "Blil they never stopped ~ting. In the JllS0'1 l knew a couple. oJ py1 wbo had enough mooey to 1htk lllrft Jrell•. The1 .unk tlie 8rat two and got tome oil, but not much. So t.be.y came to me and asked "The 1trtke1 are cootJnulng but are DOI MR.Y....,. _.,........ MCtlllrily tmtblUOUl,'' the 1pokie11Un. &aid tonltlht wben asked whether Ille U.S • p11o11 bad caJi.d on their bomblo& nJ11S becaUM ol1UrkneU. ---·-.. -.. -. ........... ,,.. ... He esumatea thlt he has enough al\- tlques to fill up a sm1n muaeum and some of It be tMnks may be v1lo1ble. (Set WELUI, fqe I) • RIMIMllRl CILiRY llOOM Lynolon Wiiii • ' --. ) • ::-I DAii.. PILOT H :i Valle ' . . .. i . . .. U.S. Funds Ask~ -· :~For Complex •. . '• :~ Fouataln vane, 'It lookinc to the ··t federal 1ovemment for f In & n ~ l 1 I ~· ua!Jtance it will need to conlln!CI Its ,, fJ .25 million recreation complex. . .. ! Tbe request for a!Sistince Is bein.1 • made through the Dept. or Hou.s.ln1 ancl 't Urban DtveloPment j HUD) and the Bu- . ~ reau of Outdoor Rec!ttaUon. .: • Fountain Valley city coW>Cilm<n illlin they cannot an&nce the II-acre lite and '! recruUon faCllily through city reaou.rces. \ ~}.Even if federal funding wtrt obtained, ~~ the city woWd be a~Je lo conlributi on1y f!00,000 toward the project. ~t The rtcreation center i5 pla,med for ~;location .adjactnt to ~ Fountain. Valley• "'' Tll.,..... '• High Scliool campW.. Pillll call !or ·coo-Taki!• Command atruction of a l)'IMUlum u well 11 out· i door l1eWUu. ' • Presi\!enl Nixon •ignB bill i!V· • Sl>ould Jl)e. c:lty ,be llll!ucceuM•·ln .,:Jni;hiin.~l"llli command-of $·...OOvlnr federal mtstance, coiincqmen : ·a '1.ll'"~on effort IO flild , i _.wt 4Xlnaider .a .• ~ler and;Ieu J:U· Causes Jl,_4:_~ures of cancer. Re- • penitn c6lilpla1'~ 1113,11119.' • -~ ~i((Or!1 will be 111 1\11; The alternate plan callJ 1 • ...,. """' . tioii'al ·ean..r Institute. r·1truetion of the .1487.00 gymnas um on 4.7 t •cres of school ·dietric:i:rty .coo-,. ! centrulocilatlng -'--· gy-••~unt;• :,·. • and i::~ I • .:7. .f •• • ~ . -.. • Draft Call ' ln/a.nuary RukdOut , . WASHING'l'QN (AP) -Secretary o1 Del..,. Mtlvln R. Lalii! announced to- day there will be llC> military draft in January and possibly none until April . Laird said he would not project the draft for all of 1972 a.s the Pentagon pr'5ses for ii.! goal of a volunteer i;nny by March 1973. But his announcement indicated the 1972 draft may be below the 76,000 men drafted in 1962, the !owe.st .since the Korean War. "We're in a position where we will not have any draft calls in January," I.:alrd told newsmen at a year.end news con- ferance, "and i>owblfii\,I ior "ihe·flnt cru-.rter." ..• '' • He said four factors will ~termlne tbe draft call for tbe retWaindeY'df tht ¥ear. ltiimarily, he said, they will be the effect of a aew '3 billion military pay raise and geWng more volun~s and retaining them . ., well " men ~ady In the onn-ed FViceS ... \ • Councuni;' said 'liit 'l'fk ~-i.u1d· .:;·;..• ? con&ider the ·al~ve 1(: atteiii~ to ~ -= aecure federal ~ fail~ . ",-•. "" 4 "We've got to ahoot for Plan A and not : reduce 1bia thine to Plan B," said ~· where they should dig their olher well. Laird ~ two other factors involved are u.~ wr th'drawal from the l ~:Alllert Ra!JMn, "'''""' fii'Jo 'Wdlio I bad tilked to a lo! OI ibeoe ! be ~~do It"'"'' ·r ; • ~ fe11"'a· tliat used to: come ; H _rugges~.h.ai !lit_ -e lrliml, )nd I bad aj>retty good.idea !low ~ ~pla~,!iii'<>re \be.~-f .~ llild~. 1>9'I 1z>ld 'em to ddll al Ibo "' Vlttnam war ind the Congressional man- date that the Army be cut to 892.000 men by rnld-1972-wblch Laird called a cut of ~-~man-yu.n -w.tlill.> contribute to !be iow draft calls !Or~. • : Councilman ~aft said he -wls 10Uthweet eonillo Of the ol<l Golden Eagle : not •Ullni to ':bantrupC: the clty\1 ~.~· , • , "1enenI tup4.t0 btllld the rtmatlon c:ofPi., . You r , they.told me, but they l plu. He rOconimlDded the city fmance~ did wha l -and tht!y struck the • cir IO percent ct.Ille project .and w Ille' '• ~-"'~ Jiit: e I . llid they would. ) people to pol .!lt'.flle rest offthe money ,by ;. 'I' OU oee, I d qwle I bit about tha • •Wo•!ni-1asue • . ,. ~-zone. ed ~ulte a bit, too, I • • · • . ~ llld tlie.jp the land belilg what It w11 11,laeker ·1ikes I Plane to. Cuba · From Toronto -. ' DAILY PILOT ll•ff ... I ' Firem~ Deliver 'Yule f:heer . . . Huntfngton Beach firemen '(left to right), Joe Mohney, Tom Sande~ and ~im Erickson aided in delivery ;of mqre th,ao l4B-baskets to· needy families in the area before 1Christmas. Program was initiated t4rough auspices of J:luntington .Bea~ Women's Assis~ce ~aglie. 7 , Antiwar Vets~·Tak~ Over --t 1111 .. 1 :1 • • ·.T l ; ~ , -· -·! -·· ' . -. ' • ' I I ' "•' ' • • . . !\" ~ l U.S. H1stor1c ·Monument ., . 'P.eath t;ar:. . ' Reveals Rd , Chinese Gun A. wld<sprea,d inveJIJpUqn "" .beinf conducted by several law: agfDCie1· todif following the discovery ot a Otlnese aub- machinegun in the wrecked ,car or a Wntminater-traffic vkUm. r.o COW1terfeit bills also were found In the car of WaUaoe D. Cline , 4', of ta An(eles, who w•a killed Wednesday when his vehicle struct a brk11e abutment (In the ·San Diego Freeway at Goldffl 'lfest Streel.. . The weapon , an AK..f7 1UbmachlneJU1 used by the North Vietnamese and 'Vitt Cong, was loaded with 10 rounds In the SO.round clip. Westminster Dtt. Sgt. Frank Fisher 1ald the 7.62 millimeter weapon was old and unlicensed. "He wouJd have had to have been 1 dealer to own a weanon Uie this," be added. f--,· Fisher Wd that Cline also was carrying about $2,500. Two of the bills .. for 1100 and '20 -were counterfeit. . , The detective said that Secret Service agents had been called in and lAI Ang~les aft!! Orange COunty lnteWgenct lnvesUgators were also probing the cast . "We w,pn't ~w some ol. tb&Ee" wr nffd 111\lil~, y run a blc d cnect on.him :Anaeles," F r ex· "P~· '1We , · ·~ -Pticationf of his beiil; a memboi lit a mtllfant . ...,uia. tiori and since he had~· Tl'JIDey on him be couJ~ hive ·ven ~ two counterfeit bill:f' accideil. y. 'lbefe is also no way to tell w~ aub-mac:hiotgun had been fired r ,., .f" atQe's bulineu card lodica headed an ·~,...,,,~, StudJO. City.. ! J .. '' . ' . Stutkn~ .. ; ;..: : .: · .:;i.,., -+-of ~you can't tell any more, but 'er· li·lilllf""'·J:fl~ -::;!brre uMll.to be a gully wherith<y,<lrW· TORONTO (UPI).:_ A calm and polile : •• : as: J. nree ,ti' ...... I nautlll~ Jona: zone would have Y9W11 rnan who ta1ked lovingly of his From Wlre Service• . Frpm ,the .. roo~. ijle \le\e.~lns. 'L~~~ ... ! · , . · • to be doWn tKe"t!." · family but uid he had "a mission tG Twenty-four antiwar veterans took over t te t to {Ji-d ~ POIN'l'LOOKOUT ~; C"ftf • . • , • Thestrikewa:s .,TichOne.A·Standard fuHUI" hijacked an Air Canada DC9 .111 men . 'Pll ·;~i an •,f',ro"f',d~~t .,. . ,mo. AI '~d .With : Ore~ • In·· l\A ........ ftCl.'1'"1 e· . r· ' ...... qu.__geologist estlnlated at the tlme that jetlliler to Cuba Sunday night after allow' the historic Betsy Ross home today for 45 gather~. ~ortj:qv,,fnlnule.i lare:r;_.poµ~e growing ls, a mew ·stQdept ljdu~ an the ~ ·~~U ' ,.. "' tfit· new field' 'f~d-prOduce 15 million ing the n~'i--m; to disembark here, minutes Jn a continuing effort to focus on broke .lll !he front-door and the'pfo~estprs campus of 8$>ol.of tpe Ozarks. • barrels, and lbo\lltHt didn'.i qujte live up many of ~!'ft '1"aw~ of hijacking was what they called indiscriminate bombing left peace!Ully. ' 1 ·• ... • • The blossoms bega'1 ap~aring just ~ n-!-·er _-.4 .-ested to.PK>se txRtttations, over 150 wells were "'in pro1rea~, r •• in Vietnam. . I;.arry s'cruniii.,,, a .sobkesfna" . f6r lhe before Christmai!f ob the firit, o[ ·nearly :i i.ICU .. -~-. • aunk . , ·Tbeman,whowasnotideiitifled,haiid, "This house Is Ube.rated," one of the ~-. •\ lO,OOOplantsgtyento;theef:1I~e1•·by..Qlnt ., The boom paid off haiidsomely for ed a ~ardess a note saying he had a veterans shouted as the group Wa~ in· Veter.ans, .aaid the me~ ~~d 'P!an'nest "io McDade of Mobile, Ala ., who; wis-.mnong ~ ockANSmE (UP.J) -'Ibree persona Welb. JLI.urned out that tbe-apµ of the frqmatauon--grenad&-and,wanted to go to the house once bccupled by the woman ~tay in the bullding as long ~ possible, the first students at the llCbool when jt {were JdDid....S.five Injured in f twl>IUJ' t.ield was in bis back yard. •11 made quite to C\lba just. five · mllw\ai before . the who made the fU'st Offfcial American ir;dla·ps !lnt1.I New .Y~r·,~o,y; _ --opened m-1906. ---. 1 '!eolllsioftlberi Siinday 'nighL ·"' ~ i ~it of n:io.ney on ~at," he said. "Saved )>Jane Was '" nave ·1 .. u..i at Toronto flag. ...Twenty-two 6f the.vet'!rans were taken McDade, a native of tht Ozarks area, ! Tbe driver°'~'* Pl ,UJ,e veh1cl"'.,·!:as quite a btt, too." , ,.· ~ 4 t" ·4-'!':t",!; , .. TOU{'isl! wtre herded outside the tiny, ·away 1n~police '¥ahs but police kept tWo gained j,pternationai recognition for hla ,booked in city Jlll~fticson pf~iny But HunUngton. Beach didn't alwaySl, "J~)if~ 111,M :ia,. mad on three-story building ln the historic xction men -Joseph ~ngert of Ne"' York City orchidS •. His ,greenhoUses furnished the ~en driving after being treated at ba":e oil, a~ leanlni against one of his 1 ~rr; .4irJ~~~'9 l'hlch ~nnk of old Philadtlphia. Then the dootil were aocl-Ge_\ald Jlog1n Ot Pbil~~I, -orcblds 'Jor Uie coriiUflfl of 'ueen ('I'ri..ci~·HalPital. , .ant!que flatbeds lbit used ~haul celery, • off fro~ ..me ~ . se:veraJ ~rs · locked alld the protestors climbed 1\o the '•P'r•le~~ ' of'·~~f.11• Ellza~a¥ ia&i foe ~s (L oe- , KUJed. weft Riclwd· J, !5i!hoP, 34, of Welll reflect~ on the year!that th~ whole later but the would=be ijaclir, armed 1 ·'i:":;l.:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~.'~·rtngJ=-~·~~&!~.lri~;:""~·~;·~'~~~·~·:;:;;l~;c;";ions~;~~~fj~-~l{.M~·;: wo~rl;d;. ;·;;~· ~'. !Jl'lllbrook; daughters, Linda, and IMda celery ~op fa iled and the be-=:b c:1ty was ~~ a.Jpy .&Ult.. •21L~ knif , ~ 111.._,~t unbelievable, he sa '~ p1saen1ers when the plane landed at It !B~y fer wbom there wu no a1e or 1d-thrown mto a panic. " "" OMl'po~lif t inen •1e, ~!~ All~e ,,,., lllfY was black at the core. Lake Cit "another dauchter, Lorri: Clareoce E. The whole crop was ruined, and it never Wh y. ,Dam., .... <f ~i~J~Mlll•r •4 ,. came ba,cl\, , , en the Air Canada jet relu to it.eaJ&i."-ilWr. ali> M ii'f9 '0i' 1~. :1.f-.._, .,'~h. 100 ·•e.,,ilftle celery nGW, but Toronto at 5:45 a.m. EST today after an 1 Police cbareecf thlt Dame was driving never like if was in the early days. There almost three-hour stay at Jose Marti l•t ucealvt ~ aod f1iled to st.op for;t uaed. to. be 50 or 100 ,cars a da)' go out of Al~rt in Ha vana crew membj:rs •stop &Ian at Oeeamlde Boulevard.and !I biere'lq,lde4 down With celery. Someutriea, ,de~il:i¥ \bi'lr~hljap_.as a '1very r¥e'' }Camino Rta1 and collided with a small they w·ou1a have to send down twG yourti man. tforeJp car driven by Bishop. locomotives lo c'arry It all away. It '!al -The slight, fairhaired youth, described • al~~ys In the late afternoon. Evening , If jn bis early 20s and wearing:dark rim· , l pulls, I called them.!' ·; rfied &131~ bad boarded the31ane at j~ Al-sow• St. '.V, •• ! '11 ~.>1 • _ :. ~ut .~t!_lery is jus\ ,One or the things that-lJbunder Bay Airport 1n Ontario, JI bout 50 , J'l'-. ~t::i\1-~~ave lf.~nged . W1lM does an old lilI)er riles from the Min¥50ta bGrdW• t , · like Lj'ndon Wellf'lhink of Huntil)ltol\ ·ia esbclwed us pldture.s of hi! little boy .'·In· Diaze B·last. . . ~;ti a~ler all lhesct years! • • . • ills w11 .. .n.i talked about bow much D . .,l ,d say its atfoat bke every olher he loved them and his ':.JpOther " • ~ A ma,p whc):Garden J;rove police uid ,lritd tQ 1-lru 'dlhim"hil ei·wife'a home died early today In an ezploslon wblcb •destroyed the structure. • . ' O(ficera 11ld Carl'E. 1.mOld, 44, of 8091 Oiapman · Ave.) Stanton, broke into hi! former • wife's residenct 'at 1z1t1 .Mqnolla st., piled a bunch of her clothing on the noof and aatura'.tecl'·tlietn 'witb gasoline .. ' lnvestlgatori 'rh9' ~bed the wreckage tb1nk th:J,:.soline fimrP.s were ignited by • pilot. · . cltcbing.,ArpG]:d in .hit own trip. .. . -.. -w f, • ' Hlw wife, Bonnie June Arnold , la out of It.ate OD vacation. ~ .. ~:.: • • •• .~·C~T DAILY PILOT pta&,'t ir't said. "!fictty confused." stewabtess Ruthe-Anne Snell,-2J, said . • . .... i.,· "He said he had no father and ~e'd never i -.,. 1 see hls fainily again." ! . HistOrian ·succumbs Slewardeu Helga Weterings~-U, said ,. '!:..1... ... , ~ " ., 11,P!e hijacker ..JWd th~.:"<:r.e'!" "~ hail a GRE><N BAY, Wb. (AP) ?_ OsCI~ • 'ini!SioO"lo lullifl. • • .,. ' • Artjliquette, 69. . ab Oneida ~ndl1n Miss Snell .said he mentioned he had hi!torian, died Satdrday after a• lonj)1n. -heel\ ~in Cuba two 'years ago .but "he nfS!i;He had been studying his tribe's avoided talking about his political views histoi'y-'for a half t;entury, and recently ·In all our conversations. Most of the time ~pie.led an autobiography. He was the he talked about his fam ily." She said.he first tribal. chairman-:of the Oneida natlQn sbo'i'ed her a pict\IJ'e of :'a cute' little boy in 1934, afld struggle(( ·for years 'to settle who: would be 3 in April'' and or his "very 'tila"(ri.bt'i":terrt~al claims.' : · .• : p~Uy·.WUI.~: · 1 ~., Sailitatio.n District Pay Cuts Eyed· by . Councilmen ' . By !JOANNE llEYNOLDS r~ -the sanitation district. QI tllt ~nr l'lltt ll•ff A pl.a foril>ittiat the PIY. o110nle'M the directon of the Orange County Sanital\00 Distrlc~ is sc hedu1ed to be disc'ussed· today by the Newport Bfach CitJ Council. . • Councilmen are taklhg up the proposed pay cul! \'.lb reqtiest o( a san1tatlolf direc- tors' committee lwhich Includes in IL! membership Newport B~ach City Coun- cilman .Lindsley Parsons. : · ' The pay cuts, proposed by the com· miltee in Nove mber, have not been acted upon by the sanitation directors who are awaiting direction from the city councils from which tbeli membership Is drawn. District officials say the matter will be . taken up by d~1-at lhtlr meetin1 Jan 11,.. 'provided -.all city council! have indicated a prtffi'ellot to their dirtd.on can vote .on the 1uua. The cbaniea W.tl'l propooad !Ollowlnl A Grand Jury report on spoclal dlslr1Clt whk:b WU criUcal of the WI,)' dlrtdors ..... Pair. AJ mandated by state law, the dlreclor of • single .sanltaUon district receives $50 per meetln1 with 1 mulmum set at $100 or twG meetings per mon th. The Orange County Sanitation OislrlctJ ls a joint organi1ation composed of seven tndlvldua1 districts. Eacll lodlvldual district Is run bf a board of directors composed of the mayors of cities lying within the district and representatlvee of 11nltsl')' districts (trash d~poal) wlthlll The diredon·.of the individual distrlcl! US111ally bold their meetings concurrently with the rnoothly joint meeting of all seven boai;-ds. The problem; •Si the committee sees it, ls th1t a>me ,dlr~tor1 represent more than orie dis~lct Thus, everytime there ls a meeting or the joint boards, these multl4ls trict directors get paid for at· tendlne as many meeUngs as there are dulrlcts thef dlmt. The most glaring deficiencies In the system show up in the case of Robert eawn, who as c:hairman of the board of aupervilora sits on all seven districts, and Ed Just, Mayor of FounWD Valley who u cbalrmon or the fOint board! ol dlrec-~. ttpr<H1\13 all ..... districts. Evel')' time tile joint boardt hold I -u111, Baum ind JUll J<f pa1A f350. ' The comm~·, ,..........,.lion b that the -dblrtdi bt coroolidal<d into oiw d1ttdct composed of seven zones. Uhder thll ·.qa1em. mo!Uple ropresen- tatlon would be ended, but each dislrtct would be able to ma1otain lta separate 111 rate and budget. Another plan studied by lbt committee which has received 10me support among cities in the district is to lobby for le1isl1Uon amendin1 the fee., ach«tule so thst a dln<tor '1'0Uld be paid for npresenUna only one district. reaardlus of the numbtr of boards on which be ttrvu:. ' ' ' //) ·t·' f<.act t j ~ ., ,·' ... ) l' . ) ~ . . , . ~~All' ON SALE FOR· 'NEW ·vEARs -'WEAR · ~~40% SAVINGS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF •. ;,. _ DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY :~ .. ~- Leilel ,,, '-4 ca... .... I . .... $35.00 ...... ,,, ,.,. . .., I 14.fl $25.00 ' . ) . $45.00 L..IAli Y/I · h .._. llai I 71.ot ~ Y/t--........ 11Joo I 7'.tl $50.00 y .............. ..-.. ' n ... $55.00 '--.. Jtw a..-.. ' "·'° $80.00 "t LOYI YOU"' .... ' 14.tl $27.50 U.S. SH.II ..W '--,_._, $350.00 wftti .II sta. .. II•••• ...... ...., .............. St,Jtl.11 $950.00 &.hi 1.11 ct. w..tt. S1,1D .M $975.00 ...... ,Vi ....... c.. .... I Hl.M $399.00 ~ J.Jt ct • ....a -"" $900.00 ....... , .. w .•. Sl.JHM ..... , .... a.... .... s m .11 $170.00 ...... ,,.__. ..... 1111.M $250.00 ~ .... • .....w a...-. s , .... $80.00 ' ·~·--J ,,, .. $85.00 ,_,~--.. ' .... $45.00 THIS SPEOAL SALE THRU DEC. 31 rt COSTA MESA JEWELERY & LOAN YOU 'LL FIN D IT HERB FIRST 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. A FUN PLACB TO SHOP PHONE 646-7741 II . DOWTOWN COSTA MESA-h-Harllor an4 l""dway l 1' 1' H , Orand Ju~y; lJ rges ~ass ·EduCation ~evampillg • , ' 1 ' I '' .,., ' I> ' • • • f .:: F.dioln& the li?O Gmd Jury-recom-Library system take over textbook reaistrar of voters handled !Mtee ele<-qlnal(y estalil\shed. lo oer'vlc< lllnali, alllrlc! --· .. ,. .. flt .pr.' ' "It bit ..;,...., 11-. ....... mendation to abolish the Orange C<!wJty Plll<hulns fllnctloos, school libraries and t;oo. In U school diJlrl<\S ln the counl)'. rural clllttleta In Cllllomla, the Gradel qd octinlJ""""' -abjeollwo. to .otiqtbm ---lo ~t ol Ettuca!lon, the 1171.jury acquisHlon and.circulation o! audl .. vtsuaJ -A compule\'il!ed. state rqistry for Jllty pftdlcta nm June's llllllloation eJec. ·~ tile'~ i. DOI modern educoUooal _...,.. llil Oil¥~ IS to WblrJ .,,_ s<~s material•. • • ctOdentlallnl ~oiild ,,...iac. the Jin sent tl<e ill the 'lllltln U.llon HlcJt S<hool DI>-provldod I•.,,_.,.. in d e • 1 l 1 p I• I Jiu provldtd g:--''". YllUl '.~.Mils 11iould II'· , 7 1;, -Tbt """"IY aupttor be elllfO'!ered. by CGUDIJ =•"-deportmont chltle• tn l!:icl WUI aboorb t~ •·-f ''"" fsolat-• .. __., • .::;;:;.7..,_ ill•-IUCb ~ for -·:,'iii)• ... I legWoJlon to.handl<.sch061 b!ldl•t d ,~~-'""'•t~-. . ~ -~v. ~ -•-• •..---• • ,.-·n • three-page :report signed by udit rvi ( lndi 'd at school -'"....--·..,. district In Ora.n1e Counly -Trabuco I u ......,.~Jlrl\llft~ ~. diltrlcfL • foremen Mrs. Dorftn Marshall, the distriCl;e ces or vi ~ ~'* COunty COw:tcll would provide Elemental')' •District which serves only 64 1DC1 'IOMllllier ..._... 11 l . • .. It has f~ crec11Dtla1kll 11111 1 ·Grand Jury llsled (i\te recommendations .. Tl)e a;&{!~ Jury, rer,rt. l'IQte:s. the erta· ' l""al advice to districts as It ~s now. studenta. Ila 11 • eostly bureaucritJc tllti men.-budgetary .-vlM Lo tbl M dlltr* Jt <>i fo be effe<:ted imrn.e1flately. ll'be five ·uon of regional schoo servlce ururstor the / \.f'hta\9', ' tbe ·long r a nc e recorn· "Upon unUicatlon1" the Grand-Jury ~ llQned lb9te) aid, tile'. '*t .. ~Ol tax ,_bu coOrdlnated procrama jn ~I ... wonkt limit county educatlion department .Sta:te DtParlment 1<lR. ,!"Aoe.,tioO , irµgtit MendaUoni of .the Grand Jury repeated reports, 11'J'rabuco will call on dislrlct \. dQUar..11 M are' lew..fl..dL. • educallon, c.areer auidance and dnal • se:fi_ces "until departmental reorganiza. weJI .-.i .. Qeiltbe ifPl\C11W pf lhe •C9llfltY .t~l.lt~~~t o! textbook~ancl a.lldio--specialist!" ror8"vlcesnow provided by ~~·-~y~Jlli~ but abuse. , .• tion·is effect~ by state legislation.'' ~QI' ~l'ht "' ~Slf vu~lilrialertal purehase and ~strlbutlon the county department. ;~MS cturinl ~ Y.~~!• the The special schoOls mentiooed include · ~e jury recommends: 'Leeaust Of lts ,r~·az\d poou(at~ll 'Oh= io tbi. ~nty Library system . Th& report's mo.st critical observation ~b~ Tha1i!,1,$ -U*l 'ii ctnts the J. P. Greeley, the Edplion Oevelop-~ · ~ge County Board of Supervisor's ~nty ·•·niay •we)J ql!altW al 8 'regitM;al .s~stmg thaf the tim& was past for notes. \'Programs or doubtful educational ~~The ~~V~ "*1t $1.5 ment Cfnter for Handicipped Cblldren: . coottol Pl.. COWlty schools office finance.s unit.'}. . ~ lrilt1atm11 of ''excellent programs ' by the merit. soberly ouUlned and planned in JnUJJOA !or operation of the dtpart.mtot. Anaheim Development Center for Han- . arid a freeze oo approval of new projects .·11ft t~ ~·Uris sti1ftr~l school MtVic-county schools oUlce, the jury report detail ate offered to assist school district • ·The JUry recalls that the Department of dicapped Minon, Tu!tln Develgpment ~ or ~ sl4jf. ;ioC~Y occun . ~ yrand...Jury sayk ''pro(essional educators are leaving curricula in area w~re ade!luaje in-;Educafiori, in the pa~ has provided Center for Handicapped Minors. -~n indej,eooent audit be done to find foreseeis 'other 1~~ot.d~ outOt tbe lhe. department to fltl . positions where strucliOn long has been provided . direct m-vices and coordlnaUofi to all Arid1 Otto A. FJ,schtr and Sitton School. ~.out wlifllt services 'can. best be • ac· ~-ty ~ ofl\ctt to 'othe:"r s»unty theit talents are more v1~ly needed and ''A recently deyeloped projeci to Instill school districts; it .... now provldw. lome Joplih High School, Potrero Jr., Hi&h ·-~Plishep by,.tbe deparhnent ot educa-;-$ies ws : •• 1 mare cr,eatlvely utlli,ied, .·. pat~iotism and e~phasiie the ~erJcan ii-ed.ucatlon'".of the. ·:s and ad· School,~ PinOI High Sch~l, McMillan •:t100 .as op>posed to .individua1 or ~~ . ot·•sqervlSors would ·set r, In .. one-~~ ..period .tndJng lasl heritage focusses on .an area wh1~h has ~uni~~ mstltutiqnat · , . School, Rio C.OnUiuo,School. , cc:ioperating school di1trlcl.s, or services jsclliol~lstr'3"tU rates. TheY alrtady do Ausµst , 14 ,k~BWCof the county sChools been ,an lnteg~al part or each eltmel'Jtary !-· •• ~ note It has ' innovative Nearly all u,. fut'!ds for these. apecial which a,rF l)Ot necessary ;-Set t.e fl(lal lU fate. ~ bacf'H~, 'It of these ~ Other child s education for so tong that:;a,'new' 1 lnftruction such as the marine studies scbools for (WObalioury and )aancticapped . : -Use of county paid schools office ...L,,,...., coum,. auditor-<.'OOlroller w'l'lld ~tionso: .;..... .. i: '!:° ~ • project is redundant. program · which is now 'funded by. the children are provided by the sb\e ~ • • ~ staff. {or 1\on.goyernment'.al projects such i:erfilj.-the ~~ent audits pl'tittiUy 1'he' jury · npOrt v.ews U. ~~oouno/ "11le jury cinnot Identify a single districts. million • • as the · Orange County Ac a d e m i c ~·ot acboOl .distrlctS. , ·~Is oftlce as 'I "eo1tly tmeauaratlc Decathloh be ended. _ ....... coUnt.v -:.4stfar dr voters wootd filter between program ori.1tnator , and " -By joint, P.>Wers agreement or other ~bl lcllooi ~ tTus\ · tu over-user." •· • · · ;. legislative authority, the c.ounty Public ride and~ elections. LaSt'fprll 20, the Noting county departments were •, •• f J_ ) ·~' -.,..,, • i't ,._.. . • ;... .. ' Jury Hears l I Of Deliberate Tire Damage By TOl\f BARLEY 01 IM Dlllr ~Ht! 11111 A former attendant at a Costa Mesa servict station today testified before an Orange County Superior C.Ourt jury bow " the station owner: deliberately pWlCturesf a customer's tire after watp.in& the patron that his tire had a. slow leak. Daniel Barrera, 25, or ~abeim, testified that Stanley Davia, 32, of 1086 San Pablo Circle, Costa ?i.fesa, plUlcturest the lire shortly after he oni~red his employes at Ha.rbor-Oisler Mobil, 3195 Harbor' Boulevard, to boost their tire 1ales. Barrera said Davis got the customer's auto on the rack and used a sharpened in· strument known to emp!oyes as a poker to puncture the tire. He Ji1d prosecutor Richard Stenton that "there was nothing wrong ,with the lire'' wttcn the customer pulled in for gas a~10\I. Davisi is 'one of nine defendants charged · with conspiracy to cheat and defraud. He --ts also de._c:cribed by .the prosecution as -!I!! of ~ J>rinci es in an auto re ea Ir '"18C~H>Mntl <."Ice • in< flom ·· . j Seal Beach to San Clemente. , ,/!. Earli~ ( \prpsecution witnetes ~ve , f,estifled lhat Da•is and Jerry} Ke all, ' "'35, of the:,s.ame Co:ita..Mesa address nd Edward Carney. 11. of 20l62 Shell Harbour Drive. Huntington Belch, ran a &chool at,.which employes were 'urged to P\mCtUre tires,· slash hose11 damage radiator caps and generally convince motorists that they needed major repairs I . • ' fo their cars. ~ UPI TtlwMI• ·· .. ~ f 4 (J •~ It has Deen• ~-itlr1ec1· t,,. former ·I LJUp8~ ~·! ¥ fJo. •r .f , < ' ' employea . U..t shoe . absorbers were ; · ,. , , squirted with'°ioil while cars were on the .~ \Veil, if ·Yo~'l t>e · doit Whiit · as ·mail~an lwan Br.annon 'has rack and the car owners were then ~ ~el? doing' 1 oter 11 th 1 e pa~ .. ew wee.~~; you mij~t take •time· otit after perSuaded to' replace what they were told ~ C11r1stmas· ?r a tt e SnuOfle, too. · ·~1 '. 1 r ~· . 'vere defective parts· on· the car. ~ .• • ; , -, .... .tJ 1 ! , . . ; ,l hAls~ in cour~-~ay beror the third day .or1 ,-w at 1s ei:pec~ to a, six-week tr1a :-New Irvm· e c ·ou· u· • c·n· m' ' e' n were: David Coochota, 2~ ol ,000 Garden Grove Boulevard, We tt minster, Christopher Enriquez. 25, of· 7592 Volga • . · • . • . . · · , . Drive and Henry Castonguay1 21. of 7661 · • Commodore Drive, both of Huntington . To log c1·1y· w·1·1h· State Be::· Roger Mendenhall, 21. ol 2110l5 .If , Avenida Deseo; MiS5ioo Viejo. Ralph Carney. 29. of 32852 Calle San f\1arco!i', t I By GEORqE LEIDAh · Of Ille D1ffY ll'li.t 11111 Irvine City <louncilhian Henry Qui&ley . " will enjoy a whirlwind trip to Sacramento Tuesd11y to ,;'°I the new city In state reCords. ... . Qulgley ~as..,. cilOsen by # lhe ~Dedgling counCll dtµ'U!g the pre-planning session held last Thursday in University Park " C.Ommunil,)' Cltlbhouse. Quigley was cttosen t>ecause be had iesearched the necessary, 6leJ>8. that IJ)USt be taken In order for the new city \o ha'le cwnpleted incorporation prjor to the tear's end. Qulgley's· trlp, by private plane. will follow Orange County supervisors' ap- proval . of tbe official· canvas of v.otes :, t •• . . ; .. ~ Coiu1Jy R~jects [: Seven·Up'~ Ta,x Re~wld Request t San,Juan Capistrano and R. C. Weisner, from Jast .Tuuda~·s election. The unof· 18, of Santa · Ana. r I II .. 1 Barrera said today he was promised by lcte la ~S1S110W 70 percent o the flew Davis that his cooperation in boosting lire citf's 'retiste~ voters approved in· sales at the' Harbor-Gisler station couJd corporation by t .t-to-1 margin. lead to his being 1iveri control of a By laW. ~ 1uperviSQrs must declare service stat\on In the Davls-Kendall- the new city 1pcorwrated and declare the Camey chain. • "·-Barrera told s~enton that the four oil five top vole ge~-:a as members '!f t~e companfes involved _ Arco, fwt9bil, Shell new .. cily C!OUDcil~ ,' and Texaco 1 1wollld not alloW any in· On~~ thole ICtions have ~ Utk~n. dlv~duaJ, 'to ~ mo~e than two .serv:lce Quigley will take olf for Sacramento to aj.itlons In bis'Gwn'name. keep "1l ·p~aet, open 1PPal,ntinent with 1 He'said the trio b~assed the reg'il1ation Mrs. Dorot1'J Thompson ·in1the CalilOmia by reglsterin1 many of1t service 1talions Secretary of tate's 'office. Mr s. _..l.llegedly in~ in lhe:con1piracy1 111 Thompson expects a repr!sentative rrom ' • ihe natnes.A>f ra'ting employes. the. t'lew city between noon and l p.m: '" Many of the service &ta,tlon1 allegedly The Secretary of State's office certifies lnvQlved in fraud charg~ that led to the tbe nef1 city, and provide~ i ·letter which issuing of an or.nge C.Ounty Grand Jury Is required for county . officials -the indiftmenl are Jocated in Costi Alesa, county recorder and the county clerk -Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, San to complete the incorporation process. Clemente, and San Juan Clpistrat.o. , Qu).gley ,expects to be back in Sant• , Stenton has said that he will call 'on Ana by 4·p.m. and will hand carry the employes and customers from all 11 ala· documents to the county clerk and • lions to lts't.Hy a1a inst the nine delen- recorder. , , dints iq the trial before Judge James Tt is expected the paperwork will be Turner. completed by 4:30 p.m. and the new city ' ·' council c1n be sworn tn . A claim for refund of po&leSSOry I~ All five councilmen will be on band11t temt propetl)' Wes totallinc '40,152 by 4:30 p.m. in th! coMty clerk's olfice. the Seveoi,IJp Bottling >o. Of Loo A.,,• ""igl<y noted. last week tha.t the suc-.-i.s. Jn<. has been denied by the Boan! ~· :· of Supervisors cesaful c:andkiates must have filed :: The tues Were collected on di.1puted statements of thelr campalp upen11es Young Marine I . oosaessolY Jnt<rett· •-'1eoto Jevied .• beloi:t1.the.:i>WllY1clerlt wtU ,.-ear ~· by Or'anie CG\lnty TU Assessor Andrew Jnto oolce. • J. Hinshaw on bottle1 owned by the com· Dell\lly County ciertl Robert Carrmo pany but In possession of retailers. will remain on di.fly aL the Clvlc c:tnter I• The claim for rtfund prelude to J>OI· Building tn Santa Alli until the necelPtY si ble CG9rt, actJon, .t0Vere<J>o Ole fiscal · paper"fork 11 ~mpletecl. "'wilJ swear In • reari tllM7 fhroul!h 1970-71. • the city counoJ~4olalfj~id. Similar rlfund claims have~ Uled With comp4ttlon ol'lht.R steps, the city fn previous years by the Coca Cola Bot· council may legally hold Ila.first mtttlng. ._ !ling Co. and .are now the subject of They have ttt Ute initial council Jawsui~ -.. meeting for I p.m. T\leldyay in the Hinalla• ""!-mainf~loed tJla the bot· Pl>jlaitol S<lenc. \.eetllra•llall on the UC thnt ~PlfUes retain. poslq90ry in-lrv1ne campus. terest Sn the empties e\'en lbd.lgh they The first action expected to be taken ·~ i re not act~ally In their pos.set.!ilon at wUI be ~adoption of all county general 1ny given time. ,. ordthances ~ proVldl a temporary body F ouna Stabbed Wll.MINGTON (UPI) -A younc Camp P~eton l\farine whole Cbrl1tmas furlough expired today -w11 Niund stabbed to death S\IDday on an isolattd road near a harbor area junk yard. Police said the body of Pvt . Harold w. Clark. of Ludlow. l\1a&s., bore numerous stab wounds in the neek. Authorities ·laid the attackers le(t Intact the contents of Clark'a wallet. which contained '21). 5 DAYS ONLY ' . 5 DAYS Oin.Y: SAU lllDS HC. 31 · WI lllN 111<. 31 ' . ' .. • I ~' FRIGIDAIRE FLOOR DEMOS!·· DISCONTINUED . MOQELS' .. ,. , •· ol' ' ' 'i ' .I> ! ~I REFRIGERATOUI l,p ' ~· ' ti t • • . ... .. •• 1 '" 0 "' "WASHERI •·.DRYIRll . . ' ~ MANY .ONE·OF·A·KIND! ~~ , . BE HERi~ EARL y IO'R 8ESJ SELECJION! -. . . . ' . ./ ~..-..-..-..-~· ........ ·..-..-..-....,......---...... PRIUS·· $,ASH(O AT ' ALL THREE DAVIS •'BROWN ,: .TV AND APPLIANCE ·STORES! HURRY-! SAVE ,_owt TOI' OF THE LINE ·DISHWASHERS NOW DRASTICALLY REDUCED: TO CLEAR! SOME FREIG~ DAMAGED •••• S~GHT DENTS OR SCUTCHES NOW AT URIHFIC 'SAYINGS BUY .NOW ANO SAVEi · · PRIC~~ SO .LOW, YOU _,UST _SEE TO BELIEVE ON TOP QUALITY:FRIGIDAIR~ APPLIANCES! SAVE -NOW! YEAR: ErtD .. CLEA.R4NCE, , OF TELEVISION: ••• PORTABl.ES! CONSOf.ES!, ' . l ' DISC::()NTINUED MOO•LS REDUCED! FL~(l DEMQS • ONE-OF-A,KIND AMPEX CASSmE TAPE RECORDEjlS 0Ul 1HEY GOI P,RICEO 10 CLEARI . ' !!!! iiii1 COITA MllA-411 I. SmntMftth SlnOt-Dtlly f·t, Sat. M -·-IL TOllO-J.oewi Hiiis Plau (Nu to l1Y4tl)-l)ally 10.9; Sat. 10-6 1a7.a1ao · llUNTlllO'ION lllACM-lrMkhurst & Gorfltld-Dtlly '"· Sat. 9-6 . ' RADIO •.• l • . -• • .· • ~laColef~ " . Thousands·-See • . Big Ba·nk Holdup • . <' I • u,, ,.,...,. ' OOLOG\Q:, C.rmuy (AP) -°""" gwunl!h belil up • bank Dell' !ht Oitope Catlledrsl lodoy and drove .,..,. with three police hooio(OI U thousand1 of 1peclalor1 and armed pollct betpl .. sl7 ' watched the nooblime drama. The gunmen carted with them the Mark equivalent of '80,000. REV. 0-IRIEN ILLUSTRATES SERMoN WITl'f ELECTRIC SHAVE IN CHURCH PULP.IT 'Don't Jutlto Pooplt ly Exttrntla' WH Mtuttt i. Sunclty Congrtgatlon The three holtages, .all described as hlgh-rankln( police olllclala, bad es· changed tbem.selvea ·for three bank employes. The robbers ·bid taken the employe1 hostage after being surprised by the arrival of a ·police patrol. . PlliM Vanishes .. Chureh Shave The palrot .001 out three of the tlru oo Ute robbers' get.way cµ .. . . twilh 92 Over ~JUl,es Mountians . • • :Minist.er Clips Beard· in Pulpit • • .I • There followed two hour• of ,,...U.. t1001 'between the polke and . ...-,, ~This ended with the police agreeing to -supply a mini-bus as • getaw1y·etr and the exchange of police fa< the orilll)al si!OCirroN, Mus. (AP) -The Rev. ''The llme was right tO hive It." Jame1 H. O'Brien Jr. ahlved off bis flv& ·He used clippers and an electric razor. hostages. ~1.JMA (UPI) -6!1Jci.i, uld Sunday monti>old beard Sunday -In the pulpit . His wUe, Carolyn, •aid, "I felt like Then one of the hostages, identified as district Police Chief Hans Krauss. came out of the-bank and called-out ovtr a megaphone, "Pleue remain calm.I' jetliner ot hi& church before his congregation. crawling under ~ pew" .while he shaved they have .found DO tract of · a H'•ald he did it to ~ea point about .. the beard. But later she said she was wlfb t2 per,_ tbotrd ml11lnfl •Ince Fri· how people judge other people. · pleased. · • · day on a fl1Pt over the ruged ~s ''The question 1 asked.was, amt dlf· "I think .he loOks younger without It," The crowd responded with 1llenc:e and one ·of th~ gurun~ guickly followed the Mountalrul. • · ttftllt leaving the pu)plt cleaii 1baven she said. · · Military and clviUan planu aearcbed from the J>H'SOfl I was when I entereif it : The Rev. Mr. O'Brien, 37, who Ms been with a modest mustache .OO beard, 11 he minister at the First Parish Congreg~ the jagged peaks and nearby jungles for said. "Of course, the answer is no. OnJy tional Cliurch for eight years, also seem· l)evalued Dolla'l: .Survives Yule i.ro cit¥& without locating the ml8'il>& the ulernals have cbl,nled. · ed pleased. r..lr eaclnt Locktletd ElectrlturlJo.jftp "I ht<\ -e '11'!8• ago delermlned to "In all. the years I've been here ," be owned JtJ t.snu, the Peruvian airline. · ahave the beud, iJt(I. I decld~ I might as said, "Never have more Women k11sed The~ wu on a f1Jcbt from Lima to well eet tome mileage out 'ol it," be aa1d. mt on the way out Pf. church. 11 Jqui~ ~ m1let a,w1y in tbe heart of~ ~, ~. } ' • ~ ·~,~- tbe dense Amazon jmjgle, when U d!sap. Off 1 , al f. B ' I D ' • ·h In Sound Shape i;"~lrcntbePeruv!u.UFortt ' ICI s 0 . . eng a .. es and .. AJ!I~ ~·--·tioo, , . . .. LONDON (UPI) -'Ille devalued U.S, dollar came through the Chriltmal holi- day on Eoroptan money martei, today in sound shape. tlle &muner .LlnCWlllc illllllule, loot , • · . ~;=.::.w~• Order Halt to l{eprisals Cheese Bomb By Uni~ Pre11 Internatiolll 1'be new Bang!• Desh government laued. a formal appeal today asking BengaliJ not to take revenge against East Pakistani collaboraton. Kills Mayor -~The request wu the first from the new MANILA (UPJ) - A bomb hidden iD-aovemrilent asking Bengalb to stop tide A.red ball of cheese and wrapped as reprisals against non-Bengalis alnce the a C'htlstmu lift killed 1 newly-eleqed l~y . was be.tween Jndia and Pakistan 11Ilpino town mayor In )Iii )Dldtwo oncled D!>c-17. Manila hotel suite sunday nl&Jit, police Afi, Indian official said earlier Indian ilid1oday. t , troops would not step into local affairs Josi CruJ. 3' wa dnd on arrlval at· and .planned ·po acUon to try to stop com· nearby Monlla Dodon' llalpltal -'lllllOtl llrtfo. , mu!Uple ' -In tbi nect, -•· and le:p. Cnu: wu eleded mayor fJI.. a.a l . • c:oulfl flihlng ·'°!" of Mal~ •.:Eu-wilt-,, <Kill ~ofManll~~-. ' • , '''-!"f" .i Mall•'• -"IDlel,,/ to~otilceJa.'L • ; ,.JaJ>ai!. W.inter • . . . ' Resort Skiers I ' .!i·f•' "' MAEBASI!I, Japan (UPI) :... Polson (U seejl!ng from the ground near a dor- mant volcano killed am skier• today at .. winter 90rta rt!OJ't bt the JaP.1n alps. 'The -nt occurred at the Kllsatsu 1-rt on the lower slopes of vokantc ML Kusai!u-Shirane, 90,milts north of 'l'okyo. Polict said .IUJpburie· acid fumes began ., lpllrling n... the lllJlUlld. Pollet rapooded after hearing reports th.It 1i% perlMI tiad oollapsed. Wearing gu mastJ, they recovered two bodies at the teene. Four died soon after beina; taken to a nearby skJ.. lodge. Professor l\yohei Morimoto of Tokyo Unlventty"s seiamography research fn. !titute said release ol toxic gu from fWures 1in the grQUnd ii a common event near the volcano. He Uid that by the tima viclims 'bee~ aware of the gu from lta odor, it· 11 often ~ late for them to eacape poisoning. Bfngall 1 residents of the People'• Republic of Bangla Desh -formerly East Pakistan -said West Pakistani troops and collaborators committed thousands of atrocities in the country since civil war broke out March 2.5. A number of reprisal murders have been reported since Pakistan surrendered to Indian troops and rebel Mukti Bahini forces. ~ An estimated 250,000 non-BengeJill l{t reported kept prisoner tn two towns neir Dacca-Murpur and Mohammedpur. A reiOI blookade la keeping out food and mec!lcal supplies. f Also WfBtem newsmen who visited the fetey croS:sing town of Goalunda on tbe Gabges Rtver about 45 miles southwest of Dacca Su'hday reported Se!!!ing piles 9f non·~engali bodies in the,area. UPI Correspondent Kenneth J. Brad· dick in Dacca reported 0.P. Dhar, an ln- diari' cabinet.Jevel foreign affairs e1per.J, pjif the Indian irmy would take no steps to IJ'.tlp the non-Bengalis l:iut he had been assqred fqod and medicine would be pro- vided. ''fou must rtinember that the wounds ardresb. Some of tbose wounds were fn.. fllded on the Bengali people by those wbO art now complaining they are starv- ~:: Dhar 11id. Soon afterwards, the new government issued its plea to stop reprisals. "The battle for freedom has been won. We. are now facing a much more se.rious challenge.' We not have the battle for reconstruction of the cowitry. We cannot reconstruct and build a new order ~lhout peace," the government said in a 1peclal 1tatement. "Law abiding citizens must. be pr~ . tected. Offenders must be punished bl.lt only throUgh the due process of laW. Those who wage war against our state and coomlit llrocilies •••Inst our people must alto be. punished , ' the statement ulc{:'. • , Wlth ,Lond.On and some other European cuneney ezch111ges sUll closed for the holiday, ·dealing a were generally smaD scale and quiet but the dollar either held flrm or galned slightly. In Frankfurt, brokers fized the dollar at 3.2725 marks, 1.55 percent above tbe new ofncial central rate or parity of 3.2225 marks. The median dollar rate in light trading was 3.2675 marks, up from Thursday's closing 3.2620 marks. The dollar also rose slightly on the Swiss, Dutch and Belgian exchanges and held firm in France's tw~tiered money market. In Zurich , the dollar opened at 3.905 Swiss francs , then gained to 3.9205 francs, 2.09 P,trCent. Above the official central rate or 3.M francs. In Amsterdam, the dollar traded at 3.2710 gu.ilder1, 0.72 percent 1bove the of.. ficlal central· rate This compared with Friday'a closing~ of 3.2650 guilders, 0.55 percent above. On the Brussel's-free market, the dollar opened 1t 45.7.5 Belgian francs, 0.97 percent above the official central rate. This also wu up from Friday, when the dollar closed at 4S.1S francs, 0.74 percent above. . On theJlnancial tier of the Paris money market the dollar opened at 5.22 French francs, 2.1 percent above lta ntw off.ctal parity of 5.1167 francs . On the C<l1'1mercial tier, the dolllr wu traded at S.2230 to S.mG francs, allO 2.1 percent over parity. 15 7 Died; Seoul Hotel Provided No Fire Exits .. ·.Storms Blanketl11g ·U.S. SEOUL UPI) -Lack of outside fire eaeapes and proper emergency equip- ment were main contributor• to the high death loll In the .ll!J.•! t/le.1.•!.!'.~'lLa!­luxury hotel, a Xouan ~r wd fo.. day. Nation Feels Winf_er's Touch; Travelers WarMd At least 157 persons -Including one American -were killed and H injuriCt lit the firt 1t two-yelMl~d1 2ktorj hotel on Ouistmu day, OIOcws l,\id 31 -died jumping from the upper Doon, •I ••••••• A ......,. ..... -W M fl !tit _..,.. .............. _.., tMl"'*" ....... -lllWdl ei ,,. ---Tr ........ .,, , ....... ... ._. . ...,,.,. ........ .. ....... .-. .......... ~ mt111ne di.le to "" wtrm re1111. least one man fall ...... _ a rMCUe sine. 1t11 Tuttder "'""""" 1 •·""· ~ um11 todtr, ttw •lorfftt ,,..,., .,.._.... 4.1 helicopter and :be othen burned to deat!l llldln tf ,.111 ti Los ""9tl• C1'1k ,..,.... flMlll a.a IMMs 11 1nt•mt11on11 or sufioc1ted . .t.11'"'1. Chi Youngdae, tn. e~~eerinJ prof· s..1 -• 11wtv ""°"' o11 11111 u.. essor and ·expert on b01k1ing ftrts, ukl ~ :':!.ir:'t11~111;:1n..,:: = the Jack ot oubkle fire esc:1pes wu the _....,m _.. In ltl• '-"'°'· major cau~ of the death toll -the A ""'"bl"' cold, hff"" I-t!ld l.AteJ 0 -Jn histo e1111Y wlt'IA Mttlecf ovtr ttt. llPMr tll1h~ in a 11U l~ ry. "*'ntt1n cotnmunll1" •nd m.1nv r01<11 r.The bUlldlng had an ;r,'t stalrca9t Jn. ..... .-.ctM 11 w tktlM .su. 10 !ht I •--I lair es as a cn.r.c:" o1 mud, n:tc~ 111ot• or 1oc.1 side, but an nl.CI .. a s ase serv floodl"'. 5-1•11 at low •I 7,JOO Ind k~' bl chimney· rather than a! a ftre ' r~: ::i,:..rwJ !tit rntrcury PlvmrMttd •• escape when • Ure breaks out,,, Chi aaid. TN 11o1in ''"'*' out in • tc11Jll\-'He al!<' said ult U1hts in hotel cor· ""trlr i:11r«1lon, 1Mv1n1 tttt norfttt'1! rldors were not equipped with batteries deMr!1 tor the .authern lftf1G~1 bl! !flt of •"..._,· ...,,,~ v.u,, wa1 "~.,, • 1IO they would remain llt tn "Case a . torec:•11 o1 ,,_ ..,. tonltht. onttt -er failure. 1tm1>tr1lll•n llovwH Ill lht 4l If II"'" kl 11"'*' Mv•llonl 1nt1 ~ 1n "" 1tw "When the lights went out, iuests cou *-'· DOt tell east from wtst. They were com-,,;:=~,~~ tw11e•t pletely at a Jou where .to go." be aaid. . •11tt1M1: SW1. ~ Me111ce •·.W. The wont prttloua hotel fire waa • ~..'::"'St<\~•,;::•.:.';"! blue at the Wlnecoff Hotel tn · AUanta, bef9 .._ w_,.,.. ._ ~"'*• G1., on Dec. 7, 1MI, which killed UI ..... ,..11111~.,..--. ... • " ""· Wt-. ~11--# ~~J:riUeJ sakt moll of tbt bodies €-iltd wero badly burned and only M had bein SNn, Moon, Tiii~• StdM lllttt : •• -.-·.:. t:e,,m, U ltcond low ........... 11rO.t,111. '·' T"i:{DAY ,.lrtl 111911 .............. S:d•,111. U ,r1t"lt low ............ \' l:lJt.m. •t a....111111 ••.• , ..••• f:••·"'· ... 11,111 ..... t iS7 e.m. kt• 4~11 t .11'1; -.i •I• l :lt •. m. tels !:II t .111. klenUfled so far. The llrwl• Americ1n cuualty was ktelltlfied U 0". W. Goodwin of S.cramtnto, 1 civilian aecurit)' officer at the U.S. Ooarl Air r .... -31 llllla south of Seoul. tr 11'8 h1tel Wu 1 1UM'Y tltablbhment 1 located In the heart. of the Seoul bl.lsinw district. Most of the guests who checked ln for the holiday Wert Korum. Chl said firetrucks sent to baµle , the , blaze w•rt equipped with ladden wlilch wollld reach only to the eighth Ooor and many of tht vSctlmt wert in rooms in the upper stories. Ponce olficlal. AIJl>ouih the trio llad - muted -Ibey entmd the banlt ti 10:15 a.m., tbalr faeet, were m,cov.tct -i)iey <;ame out n,, llnl ·wu a ' dart, heavy-Ml man will!, rectdlng barlllne . . . The ,_ IOI lnlo ~bus with -appeared to be the . '1bt othln 'followed.' 'Wmer Ham1cfier, chl<lf of . Colosne'• criminal police, to! behind the wheel and drove tbf: v~ 4 n1y through 1treeta llnecl with lbouoandl ol onlookers. Au mabi roulea le•vlnfl the .ci\f were orderad sealed off and a Police lltlJODplOf hovered over the aru. · MAKES CUIA COMMENT Canclldat. McCarthy .l ouhlt{ In tbe -.. Tlleodor 'Grlln, 1o~~ ':' .. "':".:..1n •round i0n o'clock M~Ca'rthy _Urges and pulled out submachine 111111 and . . ordered everybody 1n the bank 1o ne.. U.S. Recog· m'ti'. o'n the noor. The gunmeii. weer nervous at _ firit but later' Calmed ~own." Grain said he had no chance to give the Of Castro Cuba alann, but·a customer managed-to do so. A patrol car arriv~ ..00 one of . the .. police(llen shot the tires of the getaway MIAMI (UPI) -Democratic preslden- cai. 1be patrol~ 1¥,lthdrew when one ol the tial candidate Eugene McCarthy II.id robbers CUf!t Odt wielding 1 1ubmachine Sunday night the United Stites 1bould gun. recognize the government of C.ban The reaction Of pglice anct the crowd Premier Fidel Castro because -the was in marted contrast to • similar cise present policy of isolation ii qot ac- in Mwiich last August. At .that time, a complishing anything. 1._ carnival atmosjjhtre·. prevailed outside 1 In a Miami television Interview, the ~~ ~ w~ t'!o anned. gtlllll)en wae Flori<la Fotum -OD WCKT, ~u.e )former hOlled up .With f'!"' ho¢1ge1. . , • Minlleoota -senalor salcl eotablislllnJ The Munich gumien lried to ..tort two · 11«mal relatlool· wllb Qiba Jililh!-Jln· mlU'!I" marks , -. !ht equ!Hlenl. ~ , prove the·11tuation, '!blch'jXJOld•prc!ly be '546.480.-trom the bank and .~ -worse than it ii now:. 1 • • that police provide 1 tefaway ~· PoliCt "It aeems to me quite ·~ lbat we opened flu II one of the ,....... emert-b 't lned "'"•• ~ t IO eel With a llf(U1U boltage. Botb·N ~ aven P an,, ..... ,. over ~· and · · ~"~ and ~. • years by not movtq to Chins. man the womao were ~ -"W • finall m .. In '"'"' "'-""' pollcehlndlfnl:otthat~came'tiMer• ', e,re Y mo.'"5 :, VJB,',,_-:....,n ban•~e of pu61Jc CHUcism. · ·~ ·now,' McCarthy ~lei. It ~ to me -• that no good bu been served by our Four In Family Shot to Death; BEVERA, Italy (UPI) . -Francesco Stranglo and his family were eatlnc din- ner Sunday when a former friend of the eldest ~trancio son came to call. ·Minutes later five people lay dead or 4ying of multiple bullet wounds. Rooario Vallcano, II, had just been released front prison where for two years he brooded over belnc sentenced while Domenico Strangio went free on • burglary chuge, police aald. Yaticano swore .$_tranglo bid been his accotnplict. He oame up from bJi naUve.Calabrla In the toe ol the Italian b6ot to hla vlllage near Utt French Dorder . looking' for Domenico. Domenico was away from home and VaUcano began shouUng at the elder Strangle, who like VaUcano emigrated from Calabria to the industrial north in search of work. The youngest Strangle, Rocco, 14, allp- ped unseen from the house and ran a few yards to the village police 11taUon to ieek help. Carabiniere national pollceman Antonio Foil, 18, only four months a policeman, raced to the Strangio home with Rocco. The maaaacre .. already .bad . bepn. stranglo and his common law wife lay dead. Police said Vat.lcano firtd. a fus il1de of bullets at Fols, Rocco, and Rocco's brother, Cannelo, 11. pretending that CUba isn't 'ijere, 1t l~ast for the· past five yea.rs. · · c "I see it as a t;01111try to which we ought to make a deciaion. Not so much because of the importance of Cuba Jtself, but it would indicate a mature and responsible approach to general fn.. ternationaLproblems. _ "I think recognition Is part of It," McCarthy added. "I think along with that, it's not just the recognition so much as openinr trade and general relationship because o( Cubans in this country. I don't see how things could be any worse than they are and I think they might be im- proved by establishing somelhlng that wt call normal relationships." McCarthy, who iJ in Miami for a series of private meelings, said he will permit his name to go on Florida's March 14 Democratic prtference prJr!iary batlot, but he does not plan to actlVely campaign in Florida. ' Kennedy Leading . ' Democrat Choice PRINCETON, ·N.J. (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of MassachuseW: is the leadnng cholce of r e g i s t e r e d Democratic voters for the party'1 presidential nominat ion, the latest Gallup Poll shows. Sen. Edmund S. Musk.ie of Maine was listed. as second, and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, Jhlrd. But if Kennedy, stays out of the race, 1 second Gallup Poll shows Humphrey leading Muskie. UP'IT ..... TAEYONGAK LUXURY HOTEL RIPPED llY CHRISTMAS DAY FIRE Security Officer ,,.m Slcr1mtnto Loni Amtrlc1n to Ptrlsh • • r • • .. • -• YOL 64, NO. 308, 4 SECtlONS, 50 PAGES • _ " -. A c1Jance II the controversial Nwpirt ~ --ordlnuce thel Wj1\ help llpleit the load for ~I -new llBlll busineaees was .recom,,,.,.., to- day by City Manager lloberl L. .,,... Jle told· the c11y <011ilcil 1W __ ~ be lalued for ~ ~ WIQcl, ,.... thin .... c.tl--. oil llioY ..... : -. -- UJder CUtTeot l'opla~~EflUE ..... tseC . .ll aid· I tll!f' D ~ tJt.. lee Doc. I, fllr -mlllo, -lo obllln a new Bcellle Ju. ). Wynn Aid sueh .a .provbion would not rtSlllt in ~iflant revenue loss and it v • . . . , Orm-· .. ;' ' • 1. • •• ~ :.f:i '.f:f * . * 'tr . "* • • ' I jeclMo problem In Ill -lhal .... Ille bulllless llceme melhod uaed In N-1 IJMCh.'' be aaid. ~· . ;·w N~rt Beach-".'enl to .a - ..ceipts method, the mul!l-lleemlill ..,.. blem would dlsappeor, but u IOQI ii tbe cil)' 11 laaui!JI I-under the iaaen1 ~.(flat fee) there wW .alwa)'I be a juijgmenl I-In whelher !be bll•~ is or ls not related. · · ' '.'At this stage J. do.not' belleve •that an lllleOOmeDI to °"' Municipal Code would ~ this problem," Wynn aaid. - He promised his llall woold lldmiJlisW' ptesecl provlsions ·"equllably lilol fairly" . . -. • * ., • •-t t••. , ·,:.Ya~hts11.1An :.Lost i'- • . ' , I ' ., . . St•r•i• · . ·:SeM-chers 'Abandon 'Sea ,r.ch ; Off: ~ I < • > searchers abandoned hope acd their bi.tot early· today for a ·Cerritos man niept ovtrboard'Jrom a abin.c:ruiser in Jt,orm;wbipped seas four q:illes-off Santa Oitlllzia. Islaild late ~Y< , '"Jlavld Hatcher, 32, la llste!:I as preswn-ed'drOwned follOWlng tlie D1l1hSp offslloie btlim .MlklD:' •. ' ;-'-QUt·GuanMleiln:h and'lleacue Eentor psmen In 1..on&.Beacb said -~-..,,, · . ._.-· " ' 4 Pf ore ·.Targets In N. Vietnam t . . • • • SAIGON CUPn -Squadroos " i\JnerlclD jet flghtel'bombm bombed jnllltaiY 1ai:gels 'in Nortli V-lodtt ~. for the MCOl1d eonaecutlve day And inilitary sources hinted at more raids to ~e in the heaviest strlkel ~ ~1qf t!le bombing pauae In Novenllier, 11111. Hanoi Radlo. said hundtt4s of U.S. ,)>lanes were bombing and sttaflng dense- llJ,. populated ar'eas, lnchEtilg' 1 l!OOPU•I, iia' wbat the broadcasts called grave •acts 1il war. The U.S: Cocinialijl iald liiily that llllo jets were hitting "milllary t.rgets.1' 'U.S. military sourctl said the massive hids from U.S. aircraft carrien in the 'I'Ontill Gull ai1d from ~ses in 'l'balland were ordered personally by 1 <President Nixon to counter a growing threat against withdrawt?W:u.s. troops in +11 :-• ,/ t--~ · &outb Vietnam .. ~4 Meanwhile, Defense· secretary Melvin 11. Laird. In the face of some of -the lieavielt..u.s. ak strikes in North Vie~ ~ since 1911!, i:bargeil toifay that Hanoi ~ vio11fed t6e Wldei;standh!gs that Jed lO tbe bombing hall thre years ago. · C~ING.ll(G TO LIFE · :) ,. '1' Mlurice Chev1U1r l .. Friend Reports · C-hevalier Has Laird lliitrtbose violations included the ~Uing or South Vietnairieri cities." in- ~ing ~lgon. Dee. 19; construction of _ .an lnllljl:alion.. roa~ jhrougb t h e , . , • demilllarlr.ed .... , 1auure to negotlal• ""_ .. ~~ ,for Ben"'r. njellllQluDy .. promjsed; a!!d firinl! on ,L,_,,,., ....., • unarmed u'.$. reconnaissance alrc.raft. ' r · r · '.u:s. mllitirfloiirces said 1C!1i of tbe •!ltl .. PARIS (I/I'll -Necker lJltPital of· ,~catf warplanes 11' tb1 Vie!nam War . ~~~J";"ld. ioc!"1· Maurb ~~re- t}Je.ater-were involved in today's raids ·~ 1~ ,aenous condlt1on~:tftt a doae 'trid that the other 150 bombed usual ftl~~.,aa.id ~ actor ·~ ib be bet· Wiets ml.aDs Soulh Vietnam ai1d Cam· ter. r I' ·~. They said uie northern.raids were qtflciala ~so del}ied ~~ ol ~ at Mig airfields, $).M missile •·worlehing of: Chevalier 1 ~n and lilts ~J dtpDts ai1d artillery J'D'i· "t'uted, a llf\l.IPI~ accollnt ".'hi<h said tkN' • '• tr'tJdJtl.ent 1filll•40> artifit1aktidnty .. wa1 _ ~ Notth'Vtetname,. delegation to the be!~~.;, certain nanon, which ¥0 if.ari• ,.... lalb tod•t l ls•lled aa • ii1.t rmm acy niedical ...;.,.., no cllanp .,...1111e,. ~ by • reporter fiun the has ooc:un..r in the ala& of lleallh ·of VJetnaWthe'Ntn,Alepcy Wcll said ~wo . Chevalier • WhiCh,: of eot#Se,.. remaiDI • ~ , "" serloul," the hospilal aid in its rt!IUllr i .. p ~ ·· ·~·bulletJn on his condjtioo. :~e:w~rt ~,. ,l!'~::.~::i:~ ~~~=-ney•. 'J · · • Sought An earlier report uid • of an . um per a1'tlftclloP JlidDty l WM beill( itoppod bocau1t the l1llChine hid DOI ........ IJleguards ai1d Orange County Harbor his condltioo afl\I Chev--ellhar toe lloplrllMJI • penoooel !'>laY •• • r • ~for JrUJmrol to --or -. ~ lor a mlaln& -.. -..... lelt illadevlce •no..._ liolplul f!>Uowf11c dilcDvety of a Cl')'pllc note Sun-"'Ill<' trut"*1ts of -Illa jll'llllcfal 41?,'. OD the Newport Pier. • kidney. which hove btouPI ~ .. Ille 1 jumped," the meaage concluded, lmprovemeot each time 1IMy ilm -· .alter 1 ftC!\leSI to conllcl ll)e il>dlvtdual '• will be ~ wbe1I tl1tY an ... tt. In ~. Artz., .......... lo> _..,, .. lalliY'• modlcal report lllld. -1oilco The0 mlssing man IJ Mel P. lllgglni, rl, of 122t Magnolia St., wbo hos talked of -blo Iii<, Ofllcer Al Fllchor Bild. •. Ho 1-Ibo locldent ~•a pots!· ble IUiddt, ...... dlscUsifii Ille.,.. with ~~as found on the pier by a ·....i1er, Phillip T, AbeU. .. • I lsra~li .' Clash . Told TmEJb,11; Israel ' (AP) -llrffli triopl ial-~rab inflllrli.n clashed cur the Leba'l!K border Sunday niflhl,. •ad tw0 1Jl'llll toldlen were wounded, a mllillrl'.,._ ttporled ~· . - Catalina: C:oast Poini Cam"deit. w~· dispatched from Long Beach, assisted by a helicopter and the Ava1on ~ Watch"" cruiser in the unsuc-- cessful hwit for the vkthn. The Coast Guard cutter and copter e* . . ed their ·KarC~~1at U:20 and 2:15 1.m., bqt the AvalonJaWlch CDntfnlled lts •l!unt 11nUI after day!Jreok. ' :.·we have ' eipendfG all ,eftortl,0 ··1 , c.oast . G~ f.lcer 'aid. ' '; ~ . . . ',I.ad -,, . ' • ,. I ' 1 "' 'JAA:tl.'ltbioY•i·!J.loot sloop Kl~ca Ii '""" ~ -... \111 leid In· Ille ruged Sydney-Hohort race Jn ~alodty. fi • WU ' l~ld.lni the thret a entries for ' une honors. ni,y uey L<ng's 73-fool Ondlne from New York and Ted Turner•i converted a. ~ Ameril;an Eagle from AUIDla, Ga. Klaloa ll wu reported three .mUes .ahead of American Eqle, which was four~ miles ahead -of ondine. Earlier reports (Boatlnc, Page 31) had Olld!ne lesdiaJ the fleet. The three American ~s were about 40 miles ahoad cl the bulk ol the fleet. 'llie race ,llarted Sunday. Leadlng'the main bunch was the New South Wales yacht RqamuUla, lollowed by Britain's Prospect of Whitby ai1d New 7.ealand's Buccaneer, last ytar'1 line- bonora winner. · The new South Wales 33-root·.tibre&la! sloop PlmpemeJJ, led on handicap over three AustrllllD yacbla. Thea came BriUsh Prime Minister Edwml Heath's Morning Cloud. New Zealand ' 1 ~atbllnder and Brllain'1 Cerv1Dtes Four. Flight Mark Set -By Golden Wi~t . . Golden West Airlines of Newport.lleaeh has ..........r thel """" the• I0,!00 pmasenem have been carried this.month, settinl; a compmry traffic record. Fred L. Austin, preoldent of !be com- nuiter alrllne said the -Wy figure ox· <eodo the lrlflk: for llocember, 1970, by I.GOO _ ..... He alecl ,notect !bet the . -_., loed rtClu&ed tlie ad- diliDD ol lfl utra flights.• Golden West ' Is • commuter airline llnkinc 111burt>an alrporla, ouch as <>nuwe County, wilh l<>I 'Angeles lntemetlonal Airport. Austfn said the line will be adding helicopter service from l<>I Angel., to Dtsneyland in 19?2. Harbor High Band Set for Rose Parade ODe of the 23 marchh• i.n<I• wblch will be Part cl the TOllnll-i of Roan Parade ln Plllldena will be the Newporl Harbor High SChoof SIUor ~and, The t51J.memher band was ln•tted Jo • march In I!>< parede ~t June by Vlrflll . White, plts1ilent ol the To...,,.....i ol Rotes P.,,.,.. , • • Tbe hoed will be ltd by Mallet Drum Major Ernie Pease. The du.ctor Is Rich¢ A. Eitel• ,. - • .. ---... ~ -.~~ .. ·s .... -~ ~· ~: :. .. .... .. . ·~~ ' -. -~ -. l . . .... ., Star~ J!rmg~.·F~~na~, . ~ . liik · and· Sn;Ow. : .. )... ... . ~ ;. " I ,_t.J,, ' ' . • • TEN CEHfS ' l..:t .• \ . . . '!' •• ~~ "" .. .. • -. ' .. Winf4 .Rain, • • . ' ..... ! ••. " ·Free Boats· · ·In Harbor:: . P.Ja~Ute8 · ·Hatched SYDNE.Y (AJ').':'-'Two Rlatypuaea m belltftd lo llave been botched at ll;d-""Y'' ,..,. ........ !lie oec(llld.)lme the ~ ~ br<d In 'C.pllY!ty, A ~et Ille llJO llld II will be tllree -· beloll the birtbl ~ the Jl"i4UI Australiln an1m11 ...... be ci>nflnaed. . ' ' .......... • • ,, ,..Jlad IDQltp nfu !cir I •hilt? •U 1ou can --tllroagh, Tuesday's attered sbowtn and gusty w1D4 the weather lad); promuea 11111 lllinp will loo up by Wllfllzttda:J. • - ir t DAU.V PILOT N : T r ip · ~or 'f'ree· P rises Offered at Ch ristmm .Burn •• ID Ill rid ol UIOI ---Al -•al llGn lht Plriis, IMcllto , '&'1'sN Itel 11111 wla l'9 .....i-ttlp ond -~ wltt be at ._· ticbla to San Frtnebco ror c1o1n1 It? • each ollo oo Burn,Dl1 lo i.ua lldaU u ' ... ' I/!"' ... brODCbl In. . i' 'Ille Newport ... ach F1rt Departmen~ llutJ.o,. uraed ...W..11 to dlsPoeo ol ... witp the help or city reruae collection trees e1rliu~&i the week 10 avoid fl.rt • ,-er.,fi. 11 accepting yule trtts at live hazards.· ~ • ;.alle! lhrou1hout the city this )'etlt and Of the ljve r.itie prlzu, the !Uth may _:~will have five mau lim Saturday 1t T be the stra.ngest. p,m. The. first four are a clock radio, a .t• AtJy Newport Beach reskl.ent can wriitwatch, a pocket tra111lstor radio, •, .dlpollt Ml tree a~ a 1lte, but only those ,anlj a magnttlc fluhlla:ht. .• -II wlll 1et ncelpta which are then But Ille !Uth prize winner Ignites the .,.,cMO(ed for prise-tickell at lire Ill· C)>ristmas trees. _._~-tlons. Children must deposit trees and pk:k up • Five pr~ will be awarded in draw-tickets and at corm:ponding sites and • 1Dp at each lite Saturday. Winners must at.atiom. They are : :t' bl: ln attendaPce at the bum. -;Mb Street and Dover Drive -Fire it Deputy.Chief L. H .. U:lve uid a dr1wing sta\jon Six, 1341 Irvine Ave . . , will then bt made 1 few day1 later or ~rooa del Mar State Beach -Stl· :~lint place winner1 from each lite, the tion Five. 410 _Maricold Ave. ,winntr,of wllidl. received the Su Fran-. -Neptune Street (West Newport ) - i<ei-tlclltts donat.d by Air Calilornhl. Station Two, 47$ 32nd St. "UmallJ the mother takes the winning • -Eutbluff Drive mrth of Te.onll Club ·dlild « 1 thi father will buy an utra -Station Thret, Ml Sant& Barbara Or. .-U.ilet iai1 the wblllellllill)l'Wil!,IO 'n~ .. ~cli j,uJt wt ol Newport Plu - : 1 ~.rt -U:WiLovi:;: ! ·: ~ 't ,~ ... :Sti"{i~ ~~111·E.~Balv~ Blvd. ' ' ~ ~ I I . •f ..,..,. ~.j .. • --··\-1 .......... ;r_ .... ,.. - j l 'Rigt_~o~' ·1:.~iY~C~s~Iy .. ·~-..... ~ ...... ~i w ifk~,~iiti Policemen ~j ' :; ! ~ ~ Police Dt:~t Udder the pr!Wtfm, ei1ht or nlDe high ~;"~';.....,.,mild be oootiioltd ldlloUtudents-eek ride ln.i police •.:U OOidlllJ • .lnlltad oblf<luty ~n Cit"!~bwva!lon ol lield lnddtntt~ '-are Ulld City Manqec.Ro~°":b:'w~ pO&a:~uct. Thole Can lriVolV"-.Me ~:1o1d~en tod&)>. • • liol-ciii'Nfulor.auty. . · . • 4 ~ Bu'i Wynn added 'that Police Otief B. '"" Wynn said he felt "the Patrol car in ~;,James GlavJ.S-!:JI of the opinion that lhl5 which the.students would ride would then . ~ •practkt_ ~bf unsafe and hpble &lit becomt.JM:k:k-up ctr In the event of : atudeatl to 'wrwanted 1itu1UOii1." · ... an i.ocidetlf tlldGll requires the rt1pon1e :~ Glavu told '&>uncilmen "it a Dec. Dt~ .... of the pollct.' ..... .:meeting that tht popu]ar "ride a10DC''., --;. He '•ctdet ''since the last council : !JX'Olfam might have to be canceDfd -.. mee~Jllrilber of telephone calls and :;unlw an addll\olitl 11,700 could be ·.;Totten ·been recel..ct" 1Upporl!DI • talned. .. ' .. ~ ... • . • ,..... • .. ,.,.., '-i< • ; . • -:--• .. -~It •PP..r,t.~ aJI comment• receiv· ~ · al that 6'•~t rldwlon1 pro1ram ' Stnt.o R ' ts does improved understand!n( and com· ! ~~ _f!,J.~t;. 1D""1iatlon betwean the poflce depart- • .. ~ .. -i.. _., mint .and 1tlle )'OUDl'et cenar~Uon," he ~ Right~'!.f ;way --· ''i!~ ••pport;;:~ti.f ~;.~Ir.Jn. Dr. : Bid--b ... ·-~:-N··~~ ~, . :mi:·=::::~u~~: : "-. ' ,.Y. n ~ ~t.f!J~~rt. . -= ~:.:~~~.:~ -lrdJ ol the -The State Division t:l lfilhway ll nol -Lotta uried that the cfty (l1ive 1erlou1 • lnteroot.d tn Dl4IWll1 UY !Ind 1vJ!lable OOftlider•lloo tnd a lot of thoulht beloro l for DAit pupoeea.Ja. Newport llucli w. you di1bl1ld the pn:cram," addlnc that .. tll ~ freeway quest.ion 11 teWed. both tbe school district and ,the city • n·l.lot.~ r, •• _.. .. ~an ac;!j.•lly. I ' ~.r..::.. n ~ , •vas told councUmtil that be con..l • RaUtJD rectOr, on recen c,UY at-aidered the program "hl&hlY iucceaaful •• tempt lo obi.In excess freeway n1ht-ol· bu! !hit he couldnt allord to includ ¥ in WO)' JG' I J>lll.i!' W"!I ew :itl;::l e llldr.... dJ i . fJl .; , e ' _i•1. The ·State Division of pway · Beach police depart. ~ .~ Prqr1111 doet moke \IJlll men! h11, a 1lml11r P"'lrom, In which avllllUl~wt~"°8 r.lit of·the-/r,.w:al<o l'f<!u!J '~. l!lki 1tudenlll Ind Ill' lilbt«·••Y not ~ for freewaY'""oP-ta'uttd ~llbi'"tri Carl which ,lft then ; erationa: for. 50 pe;r.cent of their fair mlr· u.m 11 back-up patrols U necesury. : ket 'value.J ~ i"1f: :--' r: . .t !. 1 .. , ... ~ "However, 1Urplus Stat~ pr~· .1s .,... I' 1 · t ' ,.:;• &i&u.11)': made · available only after the .l -~-.. • l KiR d !ririay 'liu been bQ)lt. None ol· the..... 'n.niulllS e . in Newport Beacll hat · been deel1/ed • Dra ft .Call /' l~/anuary • Rule d Out ' WASHINGTON !AP) -Secretary of Defense Mefvln R. Laird announced to- day there ,will be nO milil.¥Y draft in January and possibly none until April. Laird 11id he would not proJ<ct the draft fdr 1ll oI im u the PenUigon pre!5U for ii.I goal of a vcilunteer army by March 1973. But his announcement indicated the lm draJt may be below the 76,000 men drafted In 11162, the Jowest slnct the Korean War. "We'rt in a position wbe.re we wlll not have any draft calll ln January," Laird told newsmen at a year-end newt con-ference. "and tiossibl.Y .Ot l9!"tlte-J~s1 qairter .'' 1 q lie u ld four factors will determine the · dfllt call for the remainder of the year. J;imarily, he said, they will be the e:rfect of a new $3 billion military pay raise and ' getting more volunteers and retaining them P well ~ ,.a me& already in the 'arm- ed 1ervices. Laird 1aid two other factors involved are U.S. withdrawal from the Vietnam war and tht Congressional man- date that the Anny be cut to 892,000 men by,mld-lm-which LaJrd called a cut or 'IOjllO man-yW'I -~ also contribute toJbe low dra{t calls: for the year. .. Harbor Chamber Elects McCurd y As President ' &but McCurdy, president of Newport Marine SUpflY Co., bas been elected president · o tht .Newport Harbor· Chamber of Commerce. · McCurdy replaces out-going president • Wlllltm Rini,, • " Named as vice . ~ents of the chlmber board or • directors are Buck ~_,., manager of ~t9e· Corona del Mar· lriJt:b of. the Bink' 'Of America; Robed Milum ot Anderson-Milum lillurUct, &Dd Dennls.lianrood, attorney WJth .... tbe-firm of H~rwood, Soden & Mkinlon. ~ • , Tom Slnwadl, an accountant with Wolff ud Co."t Cf'A1a,~iJ: d'9 ••treasurer and ~~er,wure- ~~~~ncllm•nic1 districts 1re'Ed.'H_abtl1 District l ; George 7.ebal, Dillr!c:t" '1; William · Holll\fay, Dl1tri=ct 3· William Coulter, Distrip 4; Chick Hie e, District 6; Bryan Hemphill and ' ~Sandling, District I, and 8chueller, District 7, · ,They are replacing pcaitjons vacated mt-plus. .. ' · -"I. The Sta~ Diylolon of Jllgqwaya wlll lwe '°" ;ulalic 1geecy """' proj> -erty within JOO feet ol freeway rigbt~f­ way. LeaM wou&d be: at a oomlnal rate. Propertj oVer. '2GI) feet-lroni rjpt-Ol-way would tie sold or leued at or nW mar- ket •alue. ' • In Bia~ Blast res~lvely hr Bert Blanchett; ·Wlillam Flcli4"L-Jiod !Mcu.iler,, Cllqt Hoose, Hugh Pllimb And ll'Ultani Fllrmworth. Schueller wu H-ele.Cted. -: ' .,. ~t~· ~ N€ppU Will take(Over as Jftl~~~t wOmen's .. divl.a:ion, -""-''"*~~ by Mn. Pat ,.liil. Bryon ~berlain replaCU Larry Mllllt ·.at. triildoat ol ~ Marine '-r'o date the State has made properfy available only after tbeJreeway has been bultt. "Property leued' "under these-<0nifi: tionl ~ rt'!•~ lo i>e uHd for p11j< P\U'· pola. .J I l • -113. 'Ibt State Division of ffi&hway1 lJ not tnterts~ · fn" ,makina an.x, Janel ~ available for park pufPOltl In Ntiwport Belch until .lhe, frffway quesUon ii aet-tled." . . Btotrart J!lld .add a lootnote ~l the 1i.\Wt1y "'" ,,,.per!y atlip the bluffs adjacent to lhe Verullles deveiopment for landscaping in. C(IQjunctlon wilb 1 bi· cycle trail u the city w·anli Jt: . . DAILY PI LOT :; A m111 who Glrdtn Grove pol(co,Ald tried to bum down his u·wife'1 bomt illed .l!ltly tod1y :lit an exploston whlcli destroyed the structure. Qlllceq Aid Cart E. Arnold, 41, ol IOtl Qapman.. Ave,, stlhton, broke Into his former. wife's residence . at 41212 1 Magnolia st.1 plied 1 bunch of her clothing on the floor ind uturated ·them 'ittb 11aoline.. ~ : IJ\v~aton wbo probed the wreckage think Uie gasollM fllmes were Ignited by a pilot llgh~ catchln& Arnold In hla own trap. ,• , . • Hiw wllel BoMie,June Arnold, Is out of et.act on· vacation:' - Diviaion. .:..~ r.. . . •• Tom Evans iJ tber. skiPPfir of the Commodores' .Club, replacing Nm RUey. • I His torian Succ•s I GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)·-Oscar Archiquette It, an Oneidl Indian hl3torlao, dlff ;Satui:J:lay aftu1a Joni lll- ntn. He bad bttn studyiilg 111.s tribe 's history for a hair century, ind recently ccrnpleted an 1utoblo1taphy. He was the fiflt U;ibal ~a.irm~ of. the Onef(fa nation In ltM, and struggled lor years to settle hl1 tribe's territorial claims1 Sanitation District Pay Cuts Eye d by ·Councilinen 87 JOANNE' REYNOLDs .i ... Delh' 1'119t Ji.tr A ·ptan for cuttlrig the PIY of tome of the directors or the Orange County SAnitatlon Districts i1 1eheduled to be discussed today by the Newport Beach City Council. Councilmen art tatin& up the proposed pay cuts on request ol a 1anltation dlrec-- tor1' committee twh ic:h inc!Udes In Its memberahlp Newport Beach City Coun- cilman Lindlley P1t10ns. The J>1Y cull, proposed by the com- mittee in November, have not been acted upon by the unltaUon directors who are ••aitin& direction Crom tht city council• from whlch the.Ir membership lJ dr1wn. Dlstrid oWcla1a uy tht matter will bt -w.. .. .., dlrecton •l tlieir '"~ '""' It,· P""ld<d """lh clt7 councll1 lltve b>dicated a preferenct lf tbt1r 4irtdor:I ctn vote on the llsue. •. , the 11nitaUOn district. 1be directors of tbe individual districts • usually hold \!ajr meetings .. ~rently with the monthly joint meeUng of all aeven boards. The problem, as the committee sets it, ls that tome dlrecton represent more than one district. Thus, everytime there ta a meeting or the joint boards, these multi-dlstrk:t directors get paid for at- tending 11 many meetings as there are dlstricll they direct. • The most ,taring deficiencies tn ihe 1y1tem show up In the case of Robert Batun, who as chalnnln of the board of superviJ011 sits on all seven districts and Ed Just., Mayor of fountain Valley' who 11 chairman of the joint boards of direc- tort, 1*prt.iltnU all HYen districts. Every tJme~· the joint boards hold a meeting, ·Bottin and J)lSI get paid $350. The c:O•-'!ert proposed loU..1"1 a l t;rW .J.,., """ "' 1pedat dilbicla wlt!ck "" critical ol the 'fllY dJreclon • -pair, 1'te comm1ttee'1 ~mme.ndatlon Is tjiat tho ..W.. dbtrlds be consolidated Into OM d~ compoa.ed of tevtn zones. Under this a;.tem. multiple r<pruen- taU.. would be ended, but each district would be able to maintalo Ha separate tu rate and budaet. A> mandated by rule law, the dir.ctor el a lln&ie Nnitalloo diltrlcl rtee!YU llQ per meeU., with 1 mulmum tel 1t 1100 or two meetm11 pu month. ne Orange County SanltaUon Dlstrictl la a Joint oraantuUon composed ol aeven Individual dlstr~ll. Each Lndlvidual diltrlct II run by a board of directors composed ol the mayor• of cltlt1 lying within the ~~trlct tnd represent1Uvea ol unlt.ry diltrlcll (traah dltpoatl) within • I Anothtt plan studied by the committee •hich hu received 90me 1upport among clUes In the· district is to lobby for le1l1l11Uon 1me.ndJng the fee 1ehfldule ao thtt 1 dlnclor ,would ~ paid for rtpttMDlinl only one dl&trlct, regardless of tht number of bosrds on whlc~ h1 · let'VU • • l,ll'IT..._ .. T•ke• Command President Nixon signs bill giv- ing him personal command of a $1.6 billion effort to find causes and cures of cancer. Re- search efforts will he by Na· tional Cancer Institute. From P age 1 BOMBING ... ol five American Phantoms shot down SundaJ we.rt trying lo attack the !¥"idge at Ham Rong -a vital bridge the U.S. Air Force has never been able to knock out during the war. The North Vietnamese report said one of the F4s "caught fire, tried to reach the sea, but like a smoking torch crashed on the river bank." It said the second hit by the St.h Anti·aircraft SecUon and local militia "dived nose first on a rice field." A U.S. Command spokesman, in a vaguely worded &tatement, hinted the jets returned lo their home bases at n!ghtfa!I Monday and would resume the bombing at daybreak Tuesday. "The strikes are continuing but are not necessarily continuous," the spokesman said Lonlght when asked whether the U.S. pilots had called off their bombing runs because or darkness. A third day ol the massive bom- bardment would be the longest air attack on North Vieblam since President Lyn- don B. Johnson halted "offensive" bom- bing of the north on Nov. 1, 1968. American jets have carried out five one- day and two two-day "defensive" air at- tacb against t}le, North ~Ince ~en. .. -~ ~ • ' • ' t" ''\ • No te~ New port Y(lChter . . . ~ Earl Co,rkett, 6 7, Dies . ' ' . ' ~•rl Georgi"' <l>rlett, widely bowa Newport Beodl yaoiltlmln, dled In hla 1Jeep early Sunday momln(, 1pparenU1 of a heart ailment. He wa1 14 ye1r1 old, Funeral services wW be ~Id Tuelday 1t JO a.m. at the 1talnbow Chlpet, RoM Hills Memorial Part, WQ jttier, with the Rose Hills Mortuary dlrectJna: .. Mr. Corkett 'wu bom Mlrcb !I, 1to7 ln Mlnneaota. He had lived ln C.Ufomia !7 years and ln Newport Beach 17 years. He ' was vice president ofVlctoria Inve,tment Company, a family investment firm. · He was a prominent member ot Newport Harbor Yacht Obb and for many years was active In Sailboat racing and cruising. Yachts bt has owned in- .., duded the ketch• Flylnl <loud\ the 40-• foot ketch Islander and the Cal-41 Salacia . · Mr. Corkett's son, Torn, won the 1"3 Transpac 'in Islander. In more recent years, Mr. Corkett had more or J,:s1 retired from adive racing and turned the campaigning over to his son, Tom. Death came at the family home, 304 Buena Vista, Balboa, the day lfter Christmas when all ol the family was at home. He is 1urvived by his widow, Mar11ret, a daughter Nancy Myers, twin ions Thomas C. and William J. all of Newport Beach,• tnd six grandchildren, He also leavis a brother Charles, of Bend Ore.- YACHT"""N i/IES ' Eirl Geotit Corkett1 The family has 1uggested .m.emoriil contribuUon1 be made to Hoac· MemorlaJ Hospital for the charity ot1tbe donor'• choice. · , ., , , $efvices 1t the Wbiltier chipel will bl private. "' • . ......, .. p ' STORM·.' .... ·1 ' capiclty' l•R t. llll. By I 1.m. today, Ne!.0. 11ld tJie thlrd I"'_ S d storm in the series had dropped Ol\)y ,08 '\AJrOna tu ~Ill -of an inch on Orange drun'ty., . • · ~ ,No ialnfill ;was .' nJNHeB Suoday, .Dies hi H.osp'_i,ta l... while the Frtd'Y~turda~ l!orn\ d'!'!'ped t'1 2.&t fnChe! On the •" •• :-i , ' ,.., ~ ~ ., r ~ >-> • Ser\ilces will take place Tuelaarlt •I!' • ~ge. w11 W~ -~ by a.m. at Baltz.Bergeron Funeral Home in the Orange County ,Harbor-_Deplttment, O>rona1del Mar for, PatriciarAM Hun~. 1. f~·,the !~test storm b~~ the harbor lS.yearj>ld Corona del MJt ffilh~~' with .winda~UP to '50 Dtlles~ hour. student who died Saturday al Orana:e So··'"'· d ·. · · Coµnty Medical Center, 2t hour:I after umea1~ wi~ s gusttn~ efrJy today ·1urgery for a braln tumor. i ' i"' ' . were 'tear"t':.tboata ~loose frain tbelr The daughter of Mn. ·~ M. 'Von moorinp in Jif~wporj. Harbor. ' , . ·Dragna, 2845 , Alta Vista Dr., Newport: "lt'1 pretty -: gtm1" 1aid Harbor Beach. &he was . an "A"" 1tudent ~ a Department officl•1f •• , they db'ectetf ·member or the. dtill 0team l~hlr schobl. ~~ 1.__ ,.. Se.rvices will be conducted .by µ,e Rev. every patrol bo1t t~allable .m :corraling Jami• ·Kirk ol St. Marl<'• Pretbyterion loole hoall in ll!<.1'~r. , . , Church ln Newport Buch. Burial will One 40-footer was reported 1drilt lrom follow at .Fairhaven Mtmoriil ,Park in Harbor Island .... arm !unnerous mnall craft Santa Ana. .. ., ~ wen beinl bafftted. ..- In addition to ber mother_, ~abe JI "We've jusf 1ot our fingers croMetf,• surviv..t by grandp~renta1 Mr. and Mrs. said a harl.td Harbor Dep.,-tment ..bl'iw. \lull-ol ~wpl>rt dUpa~' . . •• I f ~ I .. • • • , . _ t ·1> f • \...: 1 ,.f .' t '· · . . ALL ~ SALE -FOR . NEW" 'YEARS· ·WEAR . ~~ 40% ·SAVINGS ON Ol,IR ENTIRE STOCK OF • DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY ··~ ~ .. 1 •I ~.1t .... a...--. I ft.ti L.-J/ll ....... I M.tl I 71.•· a.Im J/t ..._ .. "'""'9 lhlt I 79.H • ........... c ...... "'1 LOYI YOU" .. l .L IJt.tl hWPL ......_ .... .11 ""' .. ·-... .... , ... ft ....... ~1 .t1 ....... ...... ,v. ........ c... .... ~J.Jt.t .... ...... .............. -·--.... I n .H s ,. .. , . .... """"' 11,111..M ...... 11.JA.11 S lit.st s ,,.... ._.,... --•loo s 1a.• ' '~·--''"·" ._,~--.... s .... $35.00 $25.00 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $80.00 $27.50 $350.00 $950.00 $975.00 $399.00 . $900.00 $170.00 $250.00 $80..00 $86.00 $45.00 THIS SPf OAL SALE THRU DEC. B 1 ST //) ·t ·f f<.act t ~ COSTA MESA JEWELERY & LOAN YOU'LL FIND IT l!ERE FIRST 1838 NEWl'ORT ILVD. A TUN PLAC! TO SHOP PHONE 646-7741 DOWTOWN COSTA MESA ---Horbot' an4 ""'4wl')' • I· I ·1 I ' ' ' I; II I ' • • 'VOi:. 64, NO. 309, <4 $ECTION'S,so PAGES . -' MONDAY, DEaMIER 27, '1971 c .. • . ' • . • Plann~r~: 1W eigh Controversial Off ice • ~ 1 ' .Is·sues ' ~-·~· ' ·t rea, ' ! ' ". . . . . . . ( ~ .. +.1-:..,··' ' llolh sltea -ltlll El Camino Drive fnr tbe Weuare o-and 11115 Newporl Blod. for the probation ·o(llce -are emPIJ buildfnp IOlled fnr I commerclal uae. Colla lleU bal· I !'Vt -· JmUtu--llld' R<creatlGml (I and R), for IOV•--· County offw:lols 11y the 'Cai'!ly Is DOI subjeOI tQ.cltY ....,. laws. ne dty,fnltiated both of tonlgbt's .... !,lttptions. " • ' ' I • f . " • ~ MILT PflOT ,,,., ..... CQITA-MISA'l/IWNICIP.AL GOLF CCIURSE llG!JIS TO CRAW\. OUT Ol'$1NAHCIAL MOl:I l!w....,.Slrf...,Yoa'r, ~l'"LC.U"" i, 5'-"" a.Dollar "9111 - G~tti~-ojj1 · oi\iile Iio~gh' ~· . . . . . -· ' . .. -. ' (:osta ,'Mesa Golf Coijtse · ·Beginni'rtg to· Show Profit By TmY -covn.£E Of .. Dlar-"" • ..., . ;-I~ Coils Mesa Goll and Coun(/y Qub Is ,trupling to climb out of • f1111uclal hole c:nattd by seve,.,iJOOney ~ yeiri. The picture loob br\gbter .... than u die! two yearo aao, accoi'dfnl to.Qty of-· licials. ln June of thl!: year, tbe clf:J·built golf course ,cOmpleted its aecood year of pro- fi~ll\aldng operatioo. lu operalil1f( u· penditure WU llQ,354 compmd to ' . menue31 .lfl0-71 of '37~30Sr It's a tJJ(il t•:a profit, ,l)Ut 1Ull a pro-fll. . ·;me ~)'=rofit was recorded in 1919-Tt:,,it!I ' um oV$175,%41 and ~.or-.m. The 0oune opened in . . ' ....... ",.. At fitst the city allowed a private com- pany lo optratt the greens, but the com· pany went broke and In March, 1169, the clt toot.over the coune operation. 'In 1911, 19, the city spent fl91,lll"' the . , . V,~~·1·Continues Raids, ' .· ~···t·· . Say:s More ·Prissible ' ' . ·-~ . t ' . . . SMGO~ '1rorn -Sq~s of ~~' suJ>.PlY d~~s -and -anillery p:11J.. An\orlc.n jet ·fighter-bombers bombed !IODs, ' mllitafy'tafliefs in North Vietnam '10cfiy· ' J11e NOrlb Vielnm.,. delegation lo the for lhe second.··cor&ecuuve day and . ~Pam" jQce · tal~s · todtiy iuµed an Jnllit"" aourcta ¥at~ ll ll)o/e raids to e~ewifDt~I report by a reporter from the come in the heavlrst strikes since end at V11e~New11~1lCY which said two ~ ··~•·o. ""'··· . ~ •-M• ' • ol five American Pbanloms shot down , tin: ~ul~ ~-"'!' 1nr OVell)-r, 1-. "' , ~.; ~ Lo'' to attack the bridi• Hanoi ~IO 11id • 'undrella, of •U.S. ~)Oiic.:... 'if.vi!al, brlcle• lfle U.S. plane• w re l>Cimbln&i\•11 ~~afi"41 ~ · Ali'. P.~!'ks never beol! able to knock 1y Jiopul~ied 'areas;' liiclDa;l,i' ••'"*Pita(' oiit ~,the w1i. . course while Umin& $173,857. Senne, <'mil Mela residents wert op- posed to the idea of'a city-operated golf course from .tbe btginning;but-the state agreed to Jease J16 acres of Fairview Stale HospjtaMand to the city lor flO 1n acre each year. That cinched the operation. But poor ·privat.e management got the course off to a poor start and it rapidlY. (See G(H.F COURSE, P ... I) Mesa 'Survives' Reary Do:wnpour Costa · Mesa stteets.,have survived the winter's first" ,goOd ·,rain without any ,..,..,.. flooding problems, acconfing to city officials. No badly flooded areas were repOrted In Costa Mesa1 a spoke.w.an for the street departmellit. iald. Olle P.!'rennfal problem •l!OI. Harbor BQulevard •at G,isler A ttnue, WU timed tills year by .installation • of the Mesa Verde ' storro drain. • City olliclsls did say , hfavy do!fnpour ~d' off°""~ a.I. and tome ollier cltY -· but Die firll few dayo · ol rain did not. · l(a' ~ 6i dca ·,. ....... ' icb , 'llle·N<>-tlr Vletn1mese ,l<POrt said one m w t toll . 5r ~gra•e · of .the F4i •-.:aught fire tried to reatb the of.war.~ U.S. Command said only lhat ,.,. bu!' lift 1 smoklni tordl crashed on Platypuses Hatched the~ w.ro-hltfljig ·;mili!Jry tiJgels." tt•o*"l iiuk." It said the -hit by U.S. mWtarY sources' said 1he inlUive 't~ 5th Aaii-aircr&tt Section and local' , s.YDNEY (~) -Two platfl*Ses are raida rrn.n U.S. aircraft carrier• 1fl the mlilla "di~ nose fir•t on a rlct field." beli,ved to have been hatched al. Syd- Tonkin ·Gull arid trom · a!Jbase• In "' J ;·v.s. Oiminahd spokuman, in a ney'1 Targona'zoo, the second time the Thai\f:nd· were, ordered WsonallY by ~ef3' worded ... ......,~ hlntod Ult animal has bred in captivUy. A Pnslifent• Nixon lo 'COCll>hir' a arowlng , jtli i;et~ lo \heir home bue• al 1pol<e1man al-the ~·llld It will be lhl'ft • threat 11a1n11 withdrawing U.S. troops in niglrt(all Monilay and WOllld rtmne the -belott, the births of the unique Sooth Vietnam. , • , , • 1'°'-BOMBING, -11 AUltrallan·animal can be-cnoflrmed. Meanwhilt, Defense SeCret.ary Mel•in ' · • • ' It Llinl, ·in the fa~ of '°me ol the • _ r 1 · • PlomiDs Jll.;oclor' WWlam Dunn aid ..., be ii ,___.111 appronl 'f 1>olla -· ' n. wellln ollice will baadle cues c•>¥Wlll( 'the qed, the bllnd and the tolall1 c!!pblad, acoor<Uns to -, of- ticlall. h wW be situated in a vacant medical bullilnl· Wiiia illt~ion Office Wll·Oppooed, the ...mf pl=ed to lar&et the El . Contingin.g Rain Seen For Tuesday A freak series cf winter storms dealt the old one, two, three punch to Clli- fornia over the weekend-the Southland and the Northland-with drenching'• luges, 'lnOW, landslides and flooding. Contlnuod nlDs are lort!cut, taPerlnl off late Tuelday. tlie triple ...,.,....,., of stonm ended I lielr-ncord Soutbern ealifomla dry .....,._ brflllln& 'beavy lllOW Ourrlel ud .~the--~ lel,all Itel-. ;,, - ? • " " .......... " ,..,,.. "'...... ' W-'ffltl!iiiif -Lu. , M-..._ ...,.. .. __ , IUI in-' ··~Tl"..,.. ftit-. ,,... •· 'sst r ti ..................... and *I -.:i. ' . ,. ... • tbe -blanket lafd -by pre. CbriJtmas stonns steadily mel!'<f away. Snow ren In the'5an Jose area at Mount Hamilton, c1rawi111 city dwelien out for a 1roue' 1n the Icy blank!t. · Southbourid Jaiie. of Intmtate .Five in the G-vlne orea were clOled by heavy 1nowlall, while landalldes and OOO<kar- ried debris were reported tn 10tne moun- tain arus. Qrll1f(t County WIS '"'1<infl up the f!nt heavy rain in months, With some minor lloodJllC bu! JI) ru1 damqe Carl Nelson, wiltanl chief engineer for the <lrll1f(• ~ty F1ooci' Control District, sild there Is very little ~ but coacnott chanools ' are handllnl wllit excess bu fallen . He llld heavy raiolall Is upecttd through tonilillt, but added holding reservoir• lhould bandSe it. !rvloe Lake, bclllnd Santlqo·Dam, Ifill has 19,000 acre-feet of its 25,000 acre-foot capacity left to nn. By a a.m. to-Jay, Nelson said the t~ stonn In the oeriea had dropped only .OS of an Inch on Orange County. ' .. No rtlnfall was measured Sundf.y, while the Frldl)o.,\alllnlay stonn dumped 1.69 Inches on the,courrty. SQme damage wai bein& recorded . by the orqe Count; Harbor DeP1itment, u the l1ttll llonn hammered the hlrl>or with winds up to IO mi1t1 ptt hoar. · Sootbwt winds ptlng earir1.cfaY w.,.. lellring bQoll ioo1e from 'thflr moorinp In liewport Harbor. "It'1 pretty grim," A.id lim'bor Departmenl officlsls " Ibey ~ every patrol boat available in corraliilg . 1 .... bolts In the harbor. One 40-fooler wu nported acfrlfl lrain Harbor I1land and numerous small alft were beln& buffeted. ~ "We've just iot our ftilCen croued," said a harrttd Horbor Deputmenl dispatcher. ' ~~~=~~~~ Yaeltts111an i Lost ID * * * Stor111 to 'tbtil:lllnhina laalt·ttrt yell'I'.. .. '"'~ .... Laird 1114 -violaUallo induWf !be • , 1beDinc of South Vietnamese cities, DJ. . chiding Saigon Dec. 11; ron1lrudlon or Searchers A.band.on Search Off Carolina Coast .. infiltration road through th. ~ IODt: failurt to .J1110ti*i meanin&fliUy as promlfed ;' and Orq en • .,....., U.S. NOOll-.-. o .S. m!Ulary sources laid lllO qi lhe * • American w1rplane.s in th( V\et4im War tWW were involvel Wi ...,.., ra.ldr aed tlllt tbe other Ill bomliOd usual t....,u In 1-, Soutj> w.t ... und Clm- 1'ocfia, 1'!iQ aid the ....-raids Wtr• dirtcted al Mig 1irlleid1, SAM mi11U. l ~ ... ·-baoe and lhtlr -..., fodlJ lot I C.nilol .... """ ~ -I callln cruilet Jo storm-w seas four m1Je1 off Santa Cllalma llazld Jalc Sunday. Dlrid. td>er, J2, ts listed .. prtllllll- ed *""""" folfowfq tllO mishap offsbo,. lt1llb Avalon. ' Ooist Giard lurcb and -U>ler IJ!Ol;ea-in i.ng Beach uid Halcher • vanished from the S.loot cabin CN.iser Isabella while aboard wttb 1 Woman lriend, Mildred Elliot~ 25, ol Sin Diego. "She went below veiy briefly. came back up and he was 1ooe," said a spokesman. Sea cooclltiona in the 11tt where Hatcher dl11-red were ~ ""'«II and chopp)i. willl -. wlndl. Coast Guard officials uicl tbe cutter • Point C&mdtn w.a• dispatched from Long Beach, 111i1ttd by • helicoptor and the •valoo Bay Waldl cruiser in the llDSUC- ces&ful btmt for the lictlm. n.. Coast Guard CUU.r and copier end- ed their searches at 12:20 and 2:15 a.m., but the Avalon launch conUnued its hunt unlll Iller daytftak. "We have .:;ended all effol:U," a Coall Guard offlctf uld. \ I • • , • J C&mtno Drive oftlet, bur ownen.At tbe bulldinl refused to -t tbe m.dy- siped Jeue. One of the medical buildtl1f( onen ~ &Ito Seaator Dennis ~ (R- Newpon Buch) who llld his partners refmedtobreattheleue. Some Mesa del Mir boD'la)WOS:I may also~ the welfan olllco 1t llla!llJI'• commission bearinc. ' es .. l • • 1 ! . • ' • I • 1, ( ·~·, ''' ''J • I '• .Jee Sk~ijng, R,j~·if ·P.1ahn~: . ' , I I "• . . . " .. For Harbor~Adams-Area .. , . . . . _, . . ' ' '· . ' . ' ' .... , Construction will start Feb. t ~on )a' i held.at·Ulil"eo.ta~ ~ ! • $600,000, til·lev~I ice. skaUDg r~ iat tCe eapM1A ~ Compaw. H~bor Boulevard and Adam! Avenue.in already baS chalets in santa Mona, ' Colls MOii • · " ~.L:c ~ J"'-. The rlhk, .part of a chain OWll<d by lee. Nol'lb Hou~,-~a .Yark, H")" CapadeiCbaiet, Inc., wlU be a'pro!Otype Tex,,. and .~, otla. . for future rink'J in the cot'(lpany'~ C!J:· , Mort than, 1 ... ~,,aJtaters Ulld Y. , ~,~am. . '! five uilting lee c.paa. rinis1tbe .,_t -•There will be more U1eabl:e noor apace _yeAr. Tbere are allo, Z,519 students enritb- ln less total area. Tho building w)ll cnver ed In Ice ca'podea Clu!Os, acconltllC to 24,700 1qt1are feet, but uae of other, levels Kirby. • • , "~ • , will provide 17)500 iqUare feet ot usabJe ftoor space. Ice Clpadea Qlalet. Jw.a 25-y~ Jeaae tor the site from the Segerstrom Family which is . developing the Mesa Verde Shopping Celller. • Tho fee skating rink "ill be built by T. Vlole Construction Co. of Encloo. It was dellgned by Ra1der Slrachockl Tobin of Encino. Smith and Wllllams of Puadena have been blie<f as consultl111 archlttcts -·ting 00 Interior design. • ' Mlcbael J. R. Klrby1 general...-.· ' of Ice Capadel Chalet,• said the 'Coils M,.. facility shoolcf open In ~ teni:ber, 1'12. • ~ Food will be .....,ed •In I made bar and what the company call• cafe capadeo lor lkaterr and opectaton. A -~ vlewil1f( pllery wlU bavo a oeperatt oullfdo.enlrll>c< IO opecta!on can watch the .tat.In wlthollt ~ an admilsloo price. ' Kirby upects lhe new facility to fn. creue the rrowlnC boys' ice hockey com- peUUon tn Southern CalUomla. A ntW !elm In the Junior Hoc1cey t.earue will be baaed In Costa Mt11. , Arni-figure sbtln( competition 111\f junt« Ice lllows for memben of the Ice Capadel SUiin( Schoof wOI alao be } 'f • • t '• • r, I ~ All{l<lo Deni;, -lM Sall ' RaJo<I 1llooto111 """ ,..,..1, 1111 surfod1111 of IOllll'f"ttrill{I pm. ... !Vitim flll. s .. •torJI, rope 1 .. --. L. M...... I ·-, ·-.... ·---11 --, ••114 ,_ ' -· ...... ...,, -. f ........... ,, -. ........ -... _._ . ,,_ _ .. : .... = ·-. -. -. _.. .... ,,.,. --. ' t In . ]aJJ-uary ~' . ' B.uledOut , "WASllJNGTON (Al') ---.8octt!OlJI of J1dO-Mdvln II. Loinl announced Jo. U1 tbert will be no mllltory dr•ll la Juowy ml possibly noae untll April. •, Loin! uld be wOuld nol P'"lecl the 4tt.ft for aU al 1'72 u the Pentagon J!ree.su for lta &oil of a volunteer army by!Wtb 1m. ? Bui. biJ ...,,....,..,..t iDdlcoted tha Im drift may be below the 71,000 men t1rol1ed 1n ua, thi towest 11oce the ~w,... . "We're in a position where we will .not 1-vt any drift call1 in January,'1 Laird told newamen at a yeaH.nd newt oo& ien-, ·:w -poaibly not for the 11n1- ~uartd. .. ::~ ... J 7 ... ;J ... • ' Noted N ~P!>r~ Y achter Earl Corkett, 6i, Dies • . t:ltl Gootwt Clora.It. "1delJ · ........ Newport Be.lch )'Kllllman, dlod In 1111 &Jeep early Suncla1 morning, •pperenlif of a heart aOment. He was M yun oid. Fitneral 1erv~s will be held Tuesdly •l 10 Lm • .i the Rainbow Cbopel, - Hills Memorial Part, Whittler, with the Rose Hllla Mortuary dlrectln,g. Mr. CQrlcett WU bom Mll'Ch 31, lll0'7 In Mlnntoot.. He hod Jived In C.IUornla 3T )'e&rl_ and in Newport Beach 17 year1. He was vice presidt.nt of Victoria Jnve1tmeat Company, a family investment firm. He was a prominent member of Newport Huba< Y1cht Cub ud for many years wa.s aclive ill llllbolt r1~ and cniiJing, Yacht. be hu owned ·in- cluded the ketcl! Flying Coud', the 4o. fool ketch ISiander and the C&J-41 S&lacJa. - Mr. CorkeU'a aon, Tom, won ibe ' 1113 Transpac ln Islander. ID more recent yea.rt, Mr. Corkett had more or less retired from aclive racing and turned the campaigning over to his aon, Tom. • He said !our fact.Qrs will determine lbe !!roll C.U f0r !be remalniler of the )'W' .. Prinwi!y, be said, \hey will be t!l, elf.Cl • • DAILY l'ILOT 11111 l'llti. Death came at the family home, 304 Buena Vista, Balboa, the day after Chrisbnas when all oI the family was at home. I' I MW 11,blllloo mj!IWY pay rabe •nd ONCE CLOSED BY Cll.EDITORS, CQSTA MESA CLUBHOUSE IS BACK IN BUSINESS A NeW Compthy Has Given New Life to Com pfex Oper1tlon1 on Munlclp.11 'Golf Cout1e · , H~ is survived by his widow, 'Mai1aret, a dau1hter Nancy Myers , twin mna Thomas C. and William J. all of Newport Beach, and six grandchildren. He allo leaves a brother Charles, of Bene! Ore. • ' YACHTSM,\N DIES urJ Gto ... · Cork•" • ~ettln( more ~lllllflll!ta Si>d r~g · ~ ,. ~m ~·m ~ tn ltlie" Jb'ln. • ., ' . -. . . • " !'J.' .-v:Jce1. ~ • ~:-·· • .. · Laird uid fac\ors involved ... ;. • .,_, - are U.S. withdrawal from the :Vietnam war and the Congressional man- ' GOLF COURSE REVIVED • • • ~· ui. tu1 tbe Armyl>o.cut"' 892.llOll-.. ~y mid-1972-whlcl'I~ called acct-of gained a repulation l! a "mudhole'' li,Clll llWl-Yelrs -would also codlilbuio: tht IDadr.it Wla:far Jbe yui.' . . --coune .• ''That wu becauae of poor drainage aJ)d the clay and bad sand. traps," ex- plains Hector Clark. city golf course auperin~ who took hls post last June. "Now the 11:us has taken over and. ~ ..... up ~ , the Jtllff.,WilJ ht' says. 'We're also putting 8: of sand, in the traps." There are two 13-hole gr . One, Los Lagos, is full , tournament size, and feature. dips and rolls and fairly large ponds. riend-Jleports .ChevaJP.1r H m !: __ we're putting in a higher quality sand." ~ While some pliers remain skeptical The other, Mesa Linda, is a little • ibout the qu:auty of the course, the shorter and less developed, "for golfers -. Turn fp'f: Better.: number playt.ag it increases every year. in a hurry," Clark says. ln-;e&ll-~-aorne 76,793 players toured one Clark hopes to plant another 3,000 trees • of 1be two .ti-hole greens. The number of over the course during the next year. He pilftts reiched lOf,648 for 197Q..71. explained that trees can't be planted PARl.I (UPi f-::,_ Necker Hospllal Of~ Costa Mesa ts1;8y1ng off a $1.5 million, helter skelter, but have to be placed tldaJJ ll!d1iod17 Maurice ChevaQeJ: ro: 20-year bo~ used to 1JUild ·the course. It around the edges to determine how they wt""'.JD .... CllDditk>n but I dplf .~~the city about $137,000 each year. affect a course. ~ 81d111r-.cr.'appeared to••· 4 #During the losing years, the cltr, had to "As the trees grow, the play changes _.., . Joan money to the golf course rom its on the hole," be says.;"You have to go dtnclaia~deaifd e11rUet .,.rtl of general operating-fund. Now, any profits around a tree you used to go.over," I ...... ~,q...uer11-condltfol aM lrom the coursrfir11t go toward paying It C<l.'ls $3.&0 for a niund Of golf on Los Nluted a oenpapm: account which Aid off that Joan. LagoS during tile week aiid '3 for Mesa frutmenl ~ an l(ttfici.al kid.net.' wu Once the Joan Is payed ol!, says City Linda , The P.rice goes· to •$5 and $4 on Mina..,,.., :... .. .. • ... 'Manager Fred SoraabaJ, course prpfils weekends. -. . . ·: "ContrarJ to ~ nunors, which are will go toward improvement or the Th4 chea~1 price for public golf is at .not frooi U7 .,,...I liOUl'Cel, no chlD&e greens, and when the ceurse Is In good once an advantage and a disadvantage W oceWrld tD _._....·of bll1lr" fl shape, profits will proba~y go into a lor. ~ ~se, says Clark:-· ' Rieb. of • coune, remalDI 1ener1I park' fUnd. -~ ll'iJ~te count~~!Uq !bfls more •t!~ Iii ~of bU\lllllw.Jhe g course WIS u,..._._,,"1'fxa<p~~ l«:ftl'tt1«:course, 60 ~ \ up 1 larie9open pace-recrea-• the; a~~ .. Bu · . ' ' a lot of , .. "°' bOlp!Wbed !or that would pay it.ell and money 'lo beioog." t ' twe .,.. adlwtM" fnlit bloCbd ~ perhaps a few other parks. So far that The clubhouse ope.raliM Is leased out to ..,., · • ~t n reached, but city o~ F lfarry Green entupfists:, which took: over ~ s getting clOKr. · last March when the whole ope.ration W11s , Js stW POl one of the closed down because the previous leafee •p • &rat OM&. bu~. t contends that Ume went broke. .,... · 11 U. ' ce. Thia summer the clubhouse was t 'ff five or Ill · the trees wlll 1row remodeled and now features a snack bar 1 ,-.., -~'Ill>~~ •~..t.• and !f!!taur~nl, a locker room and a bar, .'...,. ·-~ ur .-r.~ · • ... -"4 ~· \ Clatkt ·l'tiO once caddied for the late lditalf, ~ J9!• llnladt COlllidlnlll• ff' • • "k ' · T k' . ., · •Bobby JQnes, r$ looking lo a much i.i.....-Cileli ltm. U..,...,.. Uled, , lJRC er-a es areener pic1ure -grasswise and rinan· ;:;. be .contblled. wbin the,-~ ..art • ,,_ clally over the next year, ary," today's medical report said. 'DJ · · ' Cub · '1A1 the course improves more. players PJonlier'1 old. lrtend, Fellic P11quel, .1,. ane t&; 8 4, -,•, IU.p,>me o,n;.fo1t," he "Y' confl,.aantly. !Old bt .Wted.tllo IClor lbiJ mo-•··. E b di ••He"i .w-Bne.,.Jlt'l 'better. .• :':.'!._ ~ ~~ ven now you can ar y get alitarting * ... -~.,. truttnc blm r .... H.i: r ioiri Toronto r.;J.· .' ·~~ "'w:eke•~·" -,_. . luetd." Paquet .. 1d. • ~. i ·· · The hospital also said there wtn no _..:!". · • ' pllllll lo move ~al~r bock lo 00 hime · TORON'ro (UPI)-A calm •nd polite at Marnet-La-Coquttte;·!Nt·°'-P!fia .. · YQU\'li man , who talked lovinjly of his ,. . ..-.. •.:,.: ~'. t~; but ia'ii he."bad "a mlSsion to Hi1toriaµ . Siiccuml>i GREE!l;BAY, Wb. (AP) -Oocor Archiquette, 19, In Oneida Ind:ia·n biltorian, died Sabltday .,Cter a long ill· Mii.,. He had been ltud1lng lU1 tribe't h1ltory for 1 half ctntury, and recently ccinpltted 1n autoblOgraphy. He tr1s the fll'lt tribal chairman of the Onelda nafton In 1934,, 100 strusgled for l!lrl to ~ttle h1a tr.ibe'a territorial ~~alms. DAILY PILO T ..,.. ~ ~IAlli CCIMPMn' l-N.Wo-' _,.._ ' J -y ' -.s .. t .. c.1.-, .,_.,._,,.._ ~ ''"" "'I • :;: • ...., "'"""~· ... ~. ·-~-cw,.,~.J.:.-iii.i.m P, Holl ------IJI w .. t a,.; StrHt llolllot""""' •.o. "' '"°' '"" -- 'f' el 1 m41 MMUI a • • .,., ... , '4w.n: fulWJ'' tiijacked an Air Canada DC9 Jell~ to Cuba Su,{.fay nilhl •llt• •llow· ing the 82 passengeri to disembark here, rriani Of them unaware of hijacKJng ·wls in progress. The man, who was-Mt idenUfied, hand- ed a stewardess a riOte saying he had a fragmentation grenade and wanted to go ~ Cuba just five minutes btfore _the plane was ·to have landed at Toronto , Airport. Another hijack attempt was made on an American Airlines plane which took off froni the aatne airport several hours later but the W-Ould-be hijacker, armed with a toy gun and hunting knife, was overpowered by two crewmen and two passengers when the plane landed at Salt Lake City. When the Air Canada jet returned to Tororito at S: 45 a:m. EST today after •n almost 'three-hour slaf at Jose MartJ Airport in Havana crew members described their hijacker as a "very nice" young man. The alight, fairha ir!d youth, described as in his early 209 and wearin1 dark rlro· med glasses, had boarded the plane 1t Thunder Bay Airport In Ontario about 50 miles from the Minnesota borde~; , "He showed us pictures of his little boy and his wife and talked about how much he loved them and bis mother " 1 Stewardess Ruthe-AMe Snell, 11, said. 'He said he had no father and he'd never see hL!I family again." Stewardess Hel11 Weterlnp,, 28, 11,ld the hUllCW·tollf lhe c"'" "he lu!d • ml5'1on to lullill. • Mils SntU said he mentioned he had beeo in Cuba two yun •10 but "ht ~voldi!l t.'iklng' •6ou! bis potfi!c.of '!few• In all <IUr conversations. Molt or the. tlmt ht loll<ed •bout biJ famUy," Siie Aid be lhowed her a picture of "a cute tlttlt boy '"ho would be 3 In April'' and of hll "very pretty wife." . Cuban authoritiu took the armed man into custody on landing and que.sUOntd lh.t ere~ briefly and courteoualy, the cap- tain s11d. He "wl!hed ua luck," Miu Snell said. . Ii was Can1da'1 lhird bljaciln& bu the l~•l 10 Cuba. : Family Fraca.s. Lands Brother's . ' ... \._ In CQµnty Jaij . . . ' 'Fhree , brothers completed ·. t h e i r Christmas day reunion in Orange County jail after a famtly ce1ebraUon at .a Costa Mela area ho1'ie allegedlf:swltched from peace an<l gOod.wi:I to a~ult and tiattery on four sherlfPs deputies.' 4 • Deputies said they were called to the ~me at 1559 fvfesa Drive to cool off an apparent family squabble in which the lhree brothers and other r.elatives asseit· edly battled each other and then concen-. trated their attenlions on the 'intervening lawmen. . Deputiu . Calvin, N~~e, George King, .John McGuire and Lawrence Leltay held on lodg enough to subdue Antonio Lopez Zavala, 38, and his brothen Javier Lopez Z.vala, S4 of l.he address or the incident and Ramon Lopez Zavala, 26. Chf!ges of aiss11ult .and battery and reilsllni an officer are among the preliminary allegations made by Sheriff's officers.' · Storm Scatters Holiday Trash "What did Santa Claus brin& you?" That trite question was answered for neighbors and city trash col· 1 Jecton in Ne.wporl Beach early to- day by a l'tVM!ling Wind.storm. , Eveiything from 1 u 1 t c i s"' e packages to liquor and cigarette cuto111 wu,!Ald o~l,f<r neighJooro perual II gale . force-wlqdJ overturned jam-pacl<e<! lrnh <'ans In •lleys oloog lhc Balboo Penin- 1Ula and other areaa ezposed to the bowllng wlnda. Sea birds also had a heyday In the wind. Birds trying to Oy info lhe teeth of the gale foond . themselves at a,standstill or going backwards. while other Oyl ng downwind moved faster than their win&• had ever taken them before. ., ' . ' ) : Services He1d {\ For Crash Victilp Funeral services for Ronald P. Rush, 20, who was ltllled Tuesday night driving on Costa Mesa's Estancia Drive. were heki at 11 o'clock this morning at Bell Broadway Mortuary , Rush, who was on leave from the Air Force and visiting his parenta at :.169 Madison Ave., Costa Mesa, was buried in Pacific View Memorial Park. Survivors Include his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Francis Beaudet; two sisten, Mrs. Diani B. Ghant of MichJcan a'ncl Sandy Beaudet of Costa Mesa; three brothers, Roger. James and Jacques Beaudet and. a foster brother, LarrY Carmichael. ' The family has suggested memorial contributions be made to Hoag Memorial Hospital for the charity of the donor's cboic_e. ~ · semces at lhe Whittler chapel wlll ·be private. ,.,.. .. r,,...J BOMBING ;· ; .. ~ -. . . bombinf 1( dlybreU Tue~, . • • ~'The lll'fke1 ore conllmWla bu! .,. '"'1 necesaariJ)' .axi.Unuoua," tM 1p0bsman &aid to_m;hl •lien uked •bellltl lhl lloS. piloll bod caUed off lbelr bo6lblnt""" beeause of darkness. . ... ; ' 2· F~ri· Victims ' Held .. on Pot .. Rep Where there's &moke, there'• ~ and whtte there wu a fire in .Coeta • Mesa Suodoy l)lgb~ polico cWm they !..ind IOmtthina thal 'people ~ only •l their own risk; Iavelllpton ~ Wmd the.~ o( • 1111 blue •i 21lf\:0!1tle An., Aid )bout O!I' G!1J1Ce of mariJaaq 'ud two linoktn& pipes "'" foun<I., • •• OUl«r John Stonebacl( 1fuck: ._ untll ~to Wllllun H. Morri-, 25, ad Lani C&nnizzo, 33, returned from ' • lltarby movie t~ter. . Then he Wstai them ~n auspiClon of poueakm of marijuana. A third day ol the maailve bo""' • b,rdm•nt w911ld be lhe lontie11~ir ~tl.ick on North Vietnam 1ince Pre1ldent L~ don B. JohnJon halted "offensive" bom- bln( of 'the oortb on Nov. 1,, llM. S d D American jets have carried cut five one-, . pare eath Term day m1 two t"odtY "defenstvi:" a1r •t· Israeli 'Clash ,Told r lack! •galnal the Notth llnc< -· LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Steve Grogan, Radio Hanoi u.id five Ameitcan F( TIBERIAS, Iarael (AP) -hrtell a Manson family member who was co~ Phantoma with a total of JO crewmen troops and Arab infiltrators clubeil J)UI' vlcted of beheading a ranch hand , was were 1hot down Sundax and rilled attht the Le~ borde,r Sunday nip(, .lirtd spared the death sentence by 1 judge "criminal war acts" by ~ 0 stubbora two llraeli aoktiei'I. were w~ a a ~her;;;;;;';;;· :0-:f";;;;;;;'"'i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~~. ~· ~ .. ~'ilr~•lffiii;i7;;;' ;;;;i.;oii!iii!i!!•;;;;;;~~m~Uitory~· ~·P•nan re~ todaii ~ ~ ! r ! ' SPA1lKLE' tN THE NEW YEA WITH " ALL° ·ON: SAlE FQR NE,W-YIAR$ · ·Wf:AR 1 ~~ 40% ·SAVINGS· ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY LHill Y/t .... I Cl.._ llllf I '4t.tl $35.00 &..Mt ,,, t.,.. ll•t • J4.tl $25.00 &..a. r/t 6" ~ 11 .. • 71.ot $45.00 Ledl• Y/t h . 1111 S.,"'lr1 l111t • 7t.tl $50.00 Y1l1w •.w ...... .,_., .. • 71.01 $55.00 Leilel Ilk. Sttrr Cl•m II .. • ft.SO $80.00 "I LOYI YOU" If .. • J4.tl $27.50 U.S. SJl,H •.w h. hMelt $350.00 wltti ·'' ...... ~ I 401.IO ... 1.41 ., .tw~ ., .. 11.Jtl.OO $950.00 L..lii. 1.f1 If, s.nt.IN Sl,111.ff $975.00 L.911 ... 1 V1 It ...... C.H .... ....... $399.00 ~ J.JI ''· Mttil "'t•r .tltftr ., .. w .•. 11,IJO.Ot $900.00 ..... 1 Dl-114 ClnNr 11., I JJt.11 $170.00 ...._ JI IMNMl4 WetU S J71.H $250.00 LMlet P..t • l..,.l4 Cl...., 1111 I 1 H .M $80.00 I $85.00 T/eJ D~l-4 I 1Jt.ot Lll4i. T t• ..... De .. lilt S H.tl $45.00 THIS SPECIAL SALE THRU DEC. 31 ST //) ·t·' 1'-act t .1 COSTA MESA JEWELERY & LOAN YOU 'LL FIND IT HERE FIR ST 1838 NEWPORT BLVD, A FUN PLACE TO SHOP !'HONE 646-7741 DOWTOWN COSTA MESA -letwHn Horloor •nd lro•dw•y ' • .. -• / eltaek Tod•y'a Flw.t . :VbF-64, NO. 301, 4 SECTipNS, 10 Mt!1!5 . . . ORANGE. coµNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, :1971 TEN CENTS • • • Grand Jory Urg~S Mass Education Revamping . . , ' Fdaiftl' the 1'70· Grand Jury .J"eOID. --to abolish the Orange County Qeputment al F.ducatlan, ti.. 1171 jury addJ direction as to where county schools oftlcelCluties thould go. ' . . , In • three-page report signed by laremen Mrs. 'Doreen M.,.h.all, the Granil Jury listed five recommendations to ·be .dfeded immed!ately. ne n .. .,.ukl Umlt caunty education clepartment -i<el "until deplrlmenW rearganila- tlon is elfo<led by state leglslatian." ' 1tafl !or -•ernmonlal-Pro)ecta' such M i 1" Orllllfl 'Cotmt)"' Ac ad em i c ll!<l!hfon be ended. -By 'joint powers agreement ar other le1Wail•e •authotl(¥; the County Publk Library system take •Over textbook purehaslnc luoclian~.school llbrartes ml acquisition aod circulation of a\Jdk>.visual mAteritls. ~The councy ouditar be empowiftd,by l<g-In h.andle -bud&ll ad audll service~ for Individual scbool ' .. .. • •• ' ' . •• -· rea ' -orm es • . • . State Rec0rds ~ Quigley to Sign ·New City on Log By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. Dlltf' ........... lrVine City Callncilrruln Henry Quigley wm enjoy a whirlwind trip to Sacramento '.Woodly. to ,lag tbe new dly .in •tale recaro.. Jrvlne~. The first· action espected to be taken wm be the adaption af all county general ordinances to ~vide a temporary body IS. Cln'llOOD, P ... !) . . ~agu.na-Hjl~ ~­ MetJ.ical :Si~. .. Sale Revealed -qili&ley was chosen bf· the fledgling cauncil during tbe" ptt-plamlng ~·iall held last Thursday in University' Park Comu;Wuty aubhbuae, ·Quigley' was di>sen liecaua be ·l!lil nmrched !h• necessary steps that muJI be jal<ea In onler for the new city to haye eamplltld iioon>oratlon prior to tbt yeor's end. i~r· lrlp, by pr1 .. 1a plane, will iollaW Orin&• CA>unty supervisors' ap- ~aJ of the official canvas « votes llOrn taat Tuesday's el-. The una!· llctal talliea ilho""' 70 -1 ol tbe•.. ·Leisure.""rld aflkiais have~ cllY' 1 registered Vot..-1 aPproved in-the sale fir 12.2 million al tbt Locuna • corparatio6 by a 2-fo.l mugio. RHb Medleal Center to tbe. adjocent Sod- By la ... 1be sapervllon must declare. dleback CGmmunily Haspltal. the .... dty tnc:orporated ml declare the ..The primacy ......., !or the· sale ac· five top vote getters al m.mber1 of 'tbe' eording to officials, is to avoid any furore new city council. competition between the center and the Once those actions have been taken, bospitl~ which is still under con.rtruction Quigley will t.ke o1! !ar SOcranltnto •to and not idiOi!Uled to oP<D until JDid.1173. keep a pre-set. open appolnlDMIDt wlPI Under· term1tof tbe · lllel agreement, Mn. Dorothy Thompson Jn the ca1Ubmla I Secretary of State's offtce. M r1 . the ule...W take aUeCt J•i• 1, but the '!bompsaa upeCts .. r_.,iatlft rr.m -will continU. in be -•led by its llie new cily between noon and I p.m, preoeal inuagtment under I lease-back Tbe Secretary or State•• a!lice certlflts arrangement until Jan.-!, 1173. the new city, and,,rovides a fetter which The center is presently owned by the \1 required for county officials -the Golden ,Rain Foundation, the officlaJ icc.mty recorder and-'tbe county clerk -owner of Leisure World. AU residents are to oomPJde ~ 1ncorporation process. fOundatioo. ·.stockholders and pay "dues" '\ QW.gley e-zpects to be back in Santa tO UM! fc:RmdaUon for which they rective Ana by 4 p.m. and will hand carry the such services as security, street cleaning 4ocwneil.tl kl the county :clert and and ~ance. recorder· • Foundatioo president Dr. T r a c y It is i!xpt<ted, tbe paperwork will be Slrevey, in announcing the sale !ollawing eompitted1by 4:'° p.m. and the new city a recent board meeting, said it would eouncU can be sworn in. remove a "heavy burden of financial ~ All fite .coonctlmen will~ on:l;i*nd ·at · respOnsibllity" from the residents. 4·30 pm m ta CO\Dlty clerk s office. • ·Qu~lej 1111111 last week· that the sue-~ _'lbe .,foundation will sell the center for cusful c~tes must have filed $820,Q®, ~yable over a period of 20 .tat.mint& of tlieir campslgp expenses yeara and,! in addlton, lhe hasp!W will before the county clerk will Swear them· aMume lbe '$1.6 mlllion mortgage on the bito offtce. center, Strevey said. DepJty °"""' aeit Robert Clnilla The bosplAl ii being built .. property will re111aln'"' daty at the Ovk Center adj.cent to the medical center, wblch la llulldinR In Sant. Ana lBlUI the necessary located at 23511 Paaea de Valencia. Dr. pa1pel"V!ork is coutpleteCl. He will swear in Strtvey noted Uiat. in selling the center the citY -1, ~~Jt! .. le!. ... ,. to tbe haspiW, X-ray, medical l1baratory _ "Wltli campleUOn al.,,.,,. steps,•~ ••Y and plwmacy .. rvkea will not be oouncil•may legally hold its r.tz:st meetm~. duplicaled. These services are a!rt.ady •1 ~1 _ have oet the i:•I ~ ]iivvlded tiy the cinter and, under staee meeung fel I p.m. ~ .. J•Y the UC law, must be provided by the new ~alcal Science Lecture ~ on . balpitaL " lfeadler , ~ ~ i . . Had enough rain for a whll~? U. ,you can hold out ~through TUeadly's eca.ttered 1hower1 and IUltJ w~ the we1ther lady promtJes ttiat thlng1 will look up by Wednesilay. .,. JNSm E TOBA \' Angtla Davis JGUI the Satt. Rafatl 1hootoui wa1 mtrtly the 1ur/acinQ of tono·f11iering pril· cm SftkM illc. Sec 1tory. PO{le 7. -~ ---. • L:. M...... . --. .. c..,.,... 1 , I I -..... _,_ -" --. .......... ..... _, " -.. u -. ._. ..... AIM ~•1 Ol'MM c-w t srMe ,....., • -.... __ .... ,_ n -I n -. ._.. """' lt-n --. . Dr. Strevey allo said that the two facil· tnes will .DOt be ln competition ill renting off.ct space to docton. He said such com· petJtion mfght ,lead to a loss of income to the center and this loss woold have to be assumed by Leisure World resident!. · ·• ~ )laspital construclinll is be" fin· anced tbrou&b private doDltiont ~ will be aptrated by the.Lutheran llo<pital So. ciiti of Southern Califoml1 . El Toro Marine Ro~~ by Rider . El T°"' Marine Jalln A. McAndmH, 20, wly this maming gave a mu -said be WIS sailor from San Diegv a ride from Lao Angeles !nternatlanal Airport to El,...,, for 11' 1be Marine inld SanCa Ana fllllc:e th.al tbe llllar, 'who l!" drlvhw the car, stop- ped an tbt Sinta Ana Freeway near llroadway Mid 1DPCed blln In balUe. McAiidren 1QI • cut up 1n the 11rua1• .,.i. IGot ill Ibo .....,. "' bad In hit wallet, l!J. He told police th.al be did not know tilt -of loil Ullilanl. • l~v~~. ~Q.Inl?rF~: --G:taH£,~ Votes t~·c~~ti,:,~·-il61:e.~ · · ' . . . l8·Adalt ·Law ' • I . Saddlehac·k . 'Loss :Minimal By FREDERICK ICHOEMERL Of .. Diiiy ..... Ji.ff A bill lowering the age af majority ta 11 may not affect Saddleback community College u 1everely as other junior col· le&es ln the state, 11id Or. Fred H.1 Bremer superintendent·president this morning. 1'e l'UICll, Bremar said, ls that sad· dleh.ack "II Ina ... attby -11 ltast an paper -to _. anyUtlna more than balic' aid af 1125 per student per year !rom th6. ltate." otber caUeges, he lald, whicb m Iw wealtliy pt ..-for eacb ncular student ubder 21 latlng lea th.an 10 cla11 houra. Vnder the recentfy signed bill, hawevw, replar .atudents taklnjJ 1eao th.ao 10 boars • . , . . ' . al 'credit who m 018'. lJ will - "dellned adultl.". Dlltricls ClltlY ... ... per 1'1r !or each "del!ned """'t.'- "Th.at """' aflecl ... al IWli '* rtgllt away,".Bremor Did. , , . A licand protllem, --· will be tbe ,CllO al I llnldenl, bo\IOOIO .tbe as!s' al II' and '21' .,... maftl "'l:.i: Callfomll\ Junior ,tollqe· 41ilrtet aut«;state."' ·-achoo!. ' • ·:11:• haft """ dmllnl llO ,...111111 per quarter for -4'1w--.· uie auperlntencleill noted. Now, be added, they, will. be . adulll 7 Cl)llbll al · wblilblnC ti..1r t!wn --llJ1d tbus will not have In I'll' ~ tdJ. Uon ' • • n.. :..... wtll 9Ptr lo llddlmta ... ..... 'tbe ~ d1llr1ct to - l anOther, C<lllllllWt\IY ~e, · Al" lhnc• Cout "It will lnvalidale our lntenllllrttt caut. "It will lnvalldato' our lniadillrlCt 1...-irbereby ... N' far otocioai. "l!<> attend atbor COlllDIUlllty' . ..a llh;" •akt...mer. . . ,' • JI .... -.i llud .... la .. ad'fllllai• • af t1lo MWly plnod lreedoln• to eotoblllh rtlidency wherevw Ibey wont. It will ·---·---·t • and 111111 ,_ al -cl t1lo dlltrlcl ""'1vlnc -aid, lald'Bmner. "The wealth d I clfltrtc:t 'is dllonnJnid -'by dlftlinfl 'tho II 1 I V-tloo of, tllo • -by tile --CIC '-at• . '-"Ill u. .... u • loll 1tu• "· 1,.. bolin to ---ud IOlt ' -lid,. dlmmented -· '; • tiOOJ In 34 scbool dlJllidl In t1lo _,. -A CDlllllUtert.li ,... "'8iltry fDt credentiallni ...... ...,._ tbe pftaenl county education ~ dlltles in teacber certification. --Oranl• ~ Cauncll ~ pi.n1e legal advice to districts as it does now. Finally, the Joog r a n I e reccan: mendatlons ol the Grml Jury'l<ptlled the !llalrJnmenl al -and ·-visual material purchase and distribution (lleo JURY, hp I) Continuing Rain Seen For Tuesday A freak series of winter storm.a dealt the old one, two. ,three punoh to ean. fornia over the weekend-the Southland and the Nortbland-Wlth dr<nchlng do- lllges, snow: land!lldes and floading.e Continued. raiM are forecast, taperin&: off late Tnellday. ' The triple succession of storms ended· a ~ Southern California dry -· bringing beavy snow Ounies and fedlJC!ng the -., ,,_level to S,000 feet. ... _ ' Temperatures .,. ppected In plunge .......... WMthef..watcben noted Lake Ar· rowbeid received t near-ucord Ul:35 U.. cbeo al raln!all In lour days. The W'llID drilzles were a diulter to IOlfte mountain snow and ski reaorts, where the white blanl<et laid down by "'°".Quo-as stanns steadily melted away. Snow fell iD the San Jose area at Mount .Uamfiton. drawing city d...Uen out for :a frolic ln the icy blanket. · Southbound lanes of Interstate Five Jn the Grapevine trea W!f'e closed by heavy snaw!all, while landslides ml !inackar· rled debris were repcrted in aome moun- tain areas. Orange Coonly wu' aaaklng up the first heaV)t rain in montha, with IOIDe minor f1oading but oo "'al -•· Carl Nelson, asslatant chief engineer far the Orang~ CA>unty Fiaad COntrot District, said there la very little runoff but !'Oncrtte cllannels are handling what excess bas fallen. ~ sa1d heavy rainfall Is ezpecled through tonight, but added holding reservoirs abou1d handle It. · Irvine Like, behind Santiago Dam, still h.aa 19,000 acre-lee! al its 25,000 acre-loot capacity Jett to lilL ' By a a.m. today, 'Nelson said the ~ s!Onn In the series bad bropped ooly .1\1 of an inch on Orange Cowity. No rainfall •as measured Sunday, while the Friday-Saturday storm dumped U9 inchea·na the cOwllf· Same damlgo -belnc recorded by the Orange County -Departmeot, aa tbe latesl storm bamm!'red the hartxir witJi windl Up, to SO miles per hour. I ,_ 'Sootbeut winds gUsting early .iaaay "'" tearing 'i19ata loose !rom ~ ma«tnts In Newpo~ Harbor. . "It's pretty grim," ukf Harbor Department officials as they directed every palJOI boot 1Yallable in -allng lnaseboots In the barbar. J One 40-!ooter WIS rtported adrtR !rOm Barbar hland and numerau. mnall craft were being bufJ~ "We've just got our fingers crossed," said a harried Barbar" Department dispatcher • Motorist Held On Nam> Count A _.,. lnlllc lmpectian In lb" Irvine area SUnday night fed to the,boOk· Ing af • San oteca man an ch.arces a[ po,1e11ion of marijuana. Or1111e Qomty Shertll's amc.n lnat a..r from an lnvestJcatbw California HJghwiy Pa1"1lm1n when the trafJlc ,of· fleer reported. that Robert G a r 1 Taschner, 21, tried to tbivw I plullc bag containing wh.a! It btllmd to be mart· jUOlll !rom bla veblcle· ilhortly after he w• baited on the San Dlqa Freeway at cw ... Drive. Sbertll'• ~ -Tadllla Into ~ Count)' Jail on tbe drvC cbarJes. They bopo in arralp Mm today In _, Ana muolclpal eourl. t Jl.1'11 ......... 1 tJ.s. Jets . Boinh CITYHOOD. • • • , ti tan Jw llll -.city. 1'Wloul that ottp, lllo dl7 ..wet be without l1wo, llld no cr1alllall eollld be ..-utad, ~ " • ) • N. Viet Targets -· .. ' ,.,. Ulll-ll>o<;OUDl:ll - k •11~1o-11~u -1blt lo -Iha llmt dwinc WllJch there were no local l1w1 ln effect wlthlo the boundaries or the 16,200 1cre city. · 'IWGON (UPI) -~ <I Amaieu jet fllhtu-bombers -bed lblllllry tarsets In North Vl<llllm today t6t the aeoond consecutive ~ and hlWlary ....... hlnlod 11 ...... -lo .-.111 tk llearieot -....... """ ol Ille liainliol ,._ Ill Nowaober, IJll. ' -lllcllo Aid lllDclttcts of U.S. . /ury Hears Of Deliberate -.... -., Md •trollnc ._ Then the' ..,. council mU.t tackle a 1y J><>9Ul.tt.d mu, includlnl I lloopll>I, •·· f in what Ult broadc•ita called vave acll numuc.a o routine legal mattts.s that face ot war. 'I'be U.S. r-unand .. Id~ that any new <'ity. the ... II --.H~ "mUlta-.•·-eta." With only Wediieadly al)d Thursday ,c ....... ~ .......... "# ..... 1v1Uable to the new city tor ac.Uon before (l'.S. m.IUtar, toUrtts Wd the massive tbe 1911 yev endl, quick work on filing rakla from U.S. aircraft carriers In the of boundary ltatemeti'-' ls expected. Tonkin Gulf and from alrbaus in The statements, algned by a city clerk nailalld were , ordlred ... r ...... 11.. by of aome kind, must bt given to the Coun- _. --..q ty Assessor and the State Board of President Nhon IO C!'OUll1er a ~ F.quallutJon before Dec. 31, if the new ci- threlt qainst ribdrawin& U.S. troop.I in ty ls to abare in atatt gasoline and retail South Vletnam. , lllt:t bx revenues beginning July I. Me.anwblle, Defense SecretuJ Me1vbt Councilmen aakl they will consider hir· • R. Laild, In the face ol IOmt ol the Ina · • temporary city clerk at their m«tloll Tueaclay, • . belriut U.S •. a1r rtrike1 Jn North Vlet· Attorney and councUman -William ?1' :re 'Damag-e . ... -~~ lodoy !Alt_, l'lacbbaclt of University Park .. td IHI • " _ hid. violated:tbt-tmder1tamttnp thit W. .'l'hm'lday he welcomed resumes from In- • • • .. ---lo .... llamllliii ""'t -~-; . llrMted •Pflllqnts. ':If .~e take the • ly TOM 'IAJU.EY .-.'?..... "r ~ r. , 1 ... "' Ume.'to fill out a resume, J hive the Ume r °' .... DtNr ~""' '"'" Lairil"' A1d 1bole viotitions· lidoded thl. &crtook at them," he said. ~ ;A former attendant at a Costa .Mesa shelling of South Vietnamese cities, in-Another i.Mue the council indicated it . ltn'ice st11Uon.:t04af tesUDed bdar.-a ~g Saigon Dee.,,. 19; C."OOStruct.iCIG ol WIJ!ICl,oonsider as 800l'I as possible i3: the ! Orana:e c.oiiltj:'Sli~r Court, jutJ:::bow •--a : infiltration .. iotd, through ,. l h e lm~tion of an minterim" plaMlng 1 ltie atlUoll"f;woer iielU.er.i,ely pull$lred '..~ zone:. -failure to ntlqti•l~ ordlne'nce' as suggested by its city at· · r Clllfomer's tn: .ttui-:'waiafnt ""-U. m.uactuUy as proJDIHd;· and ttriN 00 · tomey ld.)'ilor, F. :NacKtn1ie Brqwn. ! patron that blJ tlrt t.111· a a'JoW leak. -~ 1.J.S. rtconnalsunm ~aft: n : Br(M,U lt tjty attorney· (or San Clemente, Dlllltl B 25 ol Anabelm U.S. toil1tary IOllicel llld 200·of the 350 and II -1oC the new city at no cost. , te llfied that arrJ:!,·-0.-i-... of 1_; American w~lanes ln the Vietnam ~ar Technically, unµt the incorporation is , s ... ,_ . ..., -.-... .,,., '--tbeeter wert mvolved in tod•J 'a r11d1 completed Tuesday afternoon, the new ~l· Sift p,._ Circle,..COeta Mesa, punctu:r!d and ·tblt the other ·150 bombed UJu.al ty cannot be billed for. ant expenses : ~pt~!f"i/.,.:!'t.ts\':r ":~ Jl.: ~la ii! Laos, ~lb Vietnam llld Cam-Fildibach, Henry Quigley aod Gabrlell; ' Dr:dh Cali • In Janua y ... Rul,ed .Out ., WASHINGTON (AP) -s.::;e~ ot Defense Melvtn R. Lalrd IMOllnCed ~ --- day there will be no military draft ln January and poalbly none until April. Laird 11ld ht would not •project the draft tor all ol 19'72 u the PentatOn · presser: fOf' Its goal or a volunteer army by Mardi 1973. But his announcement indicated the tm draft may be below the 7'.000 meD drafted In 1962, \he loweA-aince the Korean War. ' · "We're in • poalUon where we will not have any draft calls in Januaey," Laird told newsmen at a year-end news con- ferenoe, "and pouibly not for lbe. llrat quarter.'' . . .... "'',.......... CLtNGUiG: ib ti FE : ' 'Miur\c• (i!'yil,l. - ;~ .~.,.:.-..;· He said four factors will determine the draft call for the remainder ol the year. Primarily, he uld, they will be the effect of a nev.· $3 bllllon military pay r1ise and getting more volunteers and retaining them as well as men already in the arm· ed services. Fitend ·Reports · Chevalier Has Turn for Bett,er • Laird said two other factors involved are U.S. w j th~rawal from the Vietnam war and the Congressional man- date U11t the Army be c1.1t to 89'l,OOQ men by mld-1972-which Laird called a cut of 70,000 man-years -would alao contribute to tM low draft calls for the year. PARIS (UPI) -Necker Hospital of. . ., ficlals aald today Maurice Chevalier te- Harbor "'16uJevia"rrt .....CO boost tlJiUt' Ult ~~ ~ tft:e: northern nW:s 'ftrt: Pryor indic~ted they would .aliare 1n the mained in serious condition but a close friend said the act« appeared lo be bet· ter. ul -·-• -. .., _ . . .direo;l<t~I Mi(-lirl!elds, 5,'M!}l!lllile ..ot of ~ fuel f0< Quigley's S S . ;:;_ ~ n.:.ii·ao1 !hi cuitomer•i '1llOI; """1 drpota and utiUsry J>Oli--.IO ir;.. foe eumple. · torm cat(ers Olliciats ·atso denied earlier reports o1 auto on the rack and used 1 &barpened 1--Uan&.. Brown, prior to the tlection, ll1d be a worsening of Chevalie.r!s condition and . lilrumeJlt ~Jo employes as a poker .... ;.. would clldlY" ldrile the new city, bot wu H ! J -· T L refuted a newspaper account which said ' to puncture the ·tire . He tokl prosecutor .. • ... _ J not latensted bl a fulltime JIO.lltlon in the .o. liaay . TQS If treatment with an artificial kldney was Richll'd Stenloo;lbll "!hare m nothlli . · ....... p... ..... dly' pernment. being stopped. wrong with tbOtll_e" whee the <UJ-''°'1IJRV.-:;;. ' -., 1 IUJ(ested ,lnWim pWuiinc "Whit did Santi Claus &~·· • Co t r1a· h"" ·pulled in for ,._..and oil . ; ~ -~....,. ordinance would. allow tbe ne'w city to )'~?" ....... · n rary lo ce Ill rumors, w 1a1 are D " · o1-~--def.-• •• =-:: -. • • continue plamfnc lawt already puled 'I'll t trlt tlo ...... not from any medical sources, no change av 11 one mne ci,..an~ .,.. ... nd Jf~~ by -•·ru , but a • ques n was 1.nsw~ ~ . . -. • ... ·• a --.,_.,,,., covemmen., has occuved in the atate of health of .. ~Ith cooaparag ~Jbeit ~ defra1;14. ti to~ Ubrary.1ylllm. eJ:<:tJil apedflo tncU. The u:cepUona 1 1°r M:lgbbora and clty_L.trasb col· Chevalier which, or course, remaitl.!I • 11 also dtsc:r1bflot11y the Jf'!leCUUQ!! u • !Ml tho 11mo 1111 llU! Jor ....i.i bold up lloulnce. of buUdlnl ectors In Newport Bea~, early to. aqe of threl,~lta "la• auto repair liftla of ~t JlfOll'Dllfi~f·~ pennlJI' and allow th new city time to cl1y by a revealing windstorm. serious,'' tbe hospi.ial said in its regular ~bc41Plan . ..... f Aired ; racket coverlrig 11 aemce 1taUon1 from county ICbooli. offlce, the jury ~ ltudy~ectl of zonings. · Eve1'lhing from 1 ult case morning bulletin On his ct1ndition . • Seal ~,.to San ~ente. ,.,, ''profeuklnal tducaton are lea•h!C • Tbr9t artu were discusaed at tut packages to liquor Ind cigarette Chevallu, 83, has been hospltallzed for An th F : Earllot -P.'9JICUl!oo, ··~· .h1n the department ,1o .nu pooltlom -· ···~· ........ ol Iha coun· 'cartons WH laid out for nelghbora two weekl suffering from blocked kid· 0 er Blood:r· .ine ,leltill<d lhll Dim and Jerry1';enclall; 'thelilllentl•re-•vlllll11110dad.llld di. ...... f~ltlCllofthe perusal IS gale force winds •. of the aame Coata Meu addresa and more cruUvely utllllld." ... window' arte' of Ceotrll'-t"lrrioe that ovtrtumed jam·ptcked trash cans neys. COLUMBUS, Ohio {AP) -Capital . .:_ Edwarf ~tC.tn!t1· rr.c ·of~ Dia llaeU }! a one-yeir period eDd1nc laat become ettlctlw bl two weeb are llttly Jn alleys aJong -Cbt Balboa: Penin-An earlier report said use of an Univel'!i!y doesn't get a pound of nea:h • Harbour""Dft•i. .Baa~ Beadf,"b:d ~· Autmt, 14 key ataff ol tbe CCIUDty achoola llf&tll for An "Interim'' 1 o n l.n g aula ahd othet ll'Ull elpOled to, the artificial kid~y was be4Jg stopped from traffic violators, but it does try to acbool at which employes Wert W'ged ~ office had ~ 11 of theM tool!; other oraJDance: ~ hol!llzfg winds. • because the machine had not Improved get a pint of blood. puncture-;, tiru, .. ala.4b, hoses, damal•. ROliUons--~ -raonin&s. a~v,d bf county Su birds also had a heyday in his condition and Chevalier wall either too Students and ataffen who receive a : ndla~'.Cllll :,.ani1•&1a.ally conv\Jtcl •'!be jury report Vltwt tbt county ........... than ·11 ~y~ before ,the the wind. Birds trying to fiy into weak for treatment to continue or doctor• citation from campus secw-lty p:illct motor11js that they needed major repaira achools office u a "eallly bureaucraUc ettyhood ~ "°'*' ~ develop-the teeth of the gale found fe lt the device waa no longer belpful1 have the cbolct of paying the fine or ; to tbelr can. ,. ~ :. . :. .:. filter between procram oci&lnator and ' meat ol h• llew' homes la .the window tlw_maelves ~t a standstill of. going "Tbe _treitments of the · artllicial donating a pint of blood. lt hu been teailfitd by fOrmer UJtr." area. • -backwards, while other flytnc kidney, which have biought consldel-able Each fine, regardlw of the amount, _ _,_ that -~• blo~-d ••--downwtnd moved faster than their h · h ..• ~ be paid Ith d ... : -....v1tl .. ~ • 1 uul were NoMng county e}>U'tments w e r e M&DY eou6cll CIDdld.tr.teJ including improvement eac lime t ey were u.cu, may w a one-pint Ona\.11,ln to • sq~."9ilo '""' WefY/llli~ eiWiil!iy lllablldMM lo ~Ice mllll, tl~!kf!'lad. eritlclW.,..!P 'loii ml!llte Wini• bad tver taken them before.· wlll be continued when they are the R..t Cross blood bank In lhl net aDd the Car awnm --Wert mm rL;aJ dlltrkta In Callfonil1, the Grand raom8P Deeauae rA tbeti' ldvll"Se aHect \i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~~ne;c;es;•;•ry;;;· ";t;;od;•~y;'•;m~ed;i;ca;t;re;po;;rt;11;l;d;. ;;;;un;I;:'";'~;;";;";'';";··;~;•;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ perMaded to replace what they we.re told Jury predlda next J11ne'1 unUle1tion tlto-on elementary tcboOlcenrollment.s. ,... defedhe Jlllll m ·the w . <lot! la the~aloo Hl&h School Dbc Councilmen tpedftcl!ty referred lo th• • A1iftD · 1Alb)ll"8 thW~ fillit''llll · b Iha tut tiny, llol11'<1 window ma reronlng~ indlcau111 I.bey ' WITH ·what ii a:peded to be a 1ll-weeklrili' d&M1it t County -Trabuco wllbed to take whatever lepl steps wtre ... > ,..,., Dodd Coiw;hola, II, ol IOOll Gll'd<ll Elemtotary DI"'; which aerves on\Y II -rr to ' retain control of the Grove-~1'al'lf·' .. Jt.t1,tmtn·1ter, .~ ,, :1 .. ., ulUmate approval of the r.onlJ11s. UnW Chr1'lopber Enrique&, 25 of 75ft Volga Upon unillclmn, the Gr1nd Jury buUdlnC permits 1re luued Brown ad· Drive &nd Henry euttmc'u•r 21 of 7861 nports, "Trabuco wW call on dl1trlct vlaed them the zonln.&s ma.Y be changed ·Commodon! .Drlv• 11olb o 'l!lln~ '""""''1110:' lo!~"'"' arovlded Iii' without llir.it of '.ltwsult from the Belch. ., . . the .,;.my. ieporiinent. -i I . . dtvilopers: • . • . • Aho-. Boler Me~ll, 28, of . ._ The ~·· moat critical observation Another controvtl-1ial UID\ni approved Aventdl lleSeo Mldloli Vtejo Ralph nol<I, PrOtr•ma of doub!NI edueallonal recently by the county, ts the McDonnell CarDey, 21, of mu Calle San 'MU'CH, merit, IOberly outpDed and planned ir1 Douglu r&Mcre . parcel near ;_Orahge Sao Juan CaplllllllO ud R.·C. Webner, dtlaU are offered to, Hslst school dllltlct County Airport, ~bin the new Sity. No 11, ii SlllLI Ana. , ~ , • .... .. • ~Illa in area where ad~uate In-mention wall made of that comfnercial Blrrera aaid todiy he w11 promised by ~etion long ball been prov1ded.1. . zonin& ok.,-by the ~nty at lut wee~'a DI.YU lhlt his eooperaUon Jn boostlng tire A rectnUy developed project to~ ~pr&.plinnliW -council .seaion. 11fe1 1t Ille j!orbor-0\l!U station Could r,tdotllm l1ld ·empbu\Je the Amfrte10 · lead to hlB ~being given control ot a entage focusses on an area which hat aervice auuoa in... tbe Davi!-~ been an integr~I part of each elementary Cai'ney ·chaln. &• • !. Chll~'a.~aUon for IO lone that a 'new' Barrera \old Stenton that the four oil project 1S redUndanl compei .. tnYOlved -~. Mobi~ Sl!ell "Tiie jury Clllool ldenUfy 1 llnale and Tuaco -would not allow uy· l&-· dlsbirfwtllcb doea Dot pl'tsf!fltly endbrae dlvidu.al to nm mor,t than two. JU"{ice and actively punue:these objecti.vu. 1tltlonl b11lii own name. "Conversely the deputment has nol He said the trkl bypassed the rtcuiaUon provjcled Jeadtnhip in d e v e I o p J n i by realsterin1 ·m1ny ollf 1uvlce stAPOJ!I urgently needed proerama in areia auch allecedly involved ln the con1plraey 1D as veueru.I disease ptflvention nutrition the names o1 CQQPtratln& emplqyes. ~ cansumu education." ' 1 Many of the aenlce 1taUons· allegedly • Historian Succunihs GREEN BAY. WIJ. (AP ) -Oscar A~hlquette, It, an Oneida Indian ~1Jtorla1t, died Slttardly atter ... Jong ill· n~ll. He had been sb.ldying ru;.. tribe 's history for a·half century, and lecently completed· an autobiography. He was the first tribal cbainnan of the Oneida nation in 1934, and llruggled for yean' to aettle hit tribe 's territorial claims. Involved· In fraud c~1r1e~ 'that led lo tho t..sulng' of .. 0r1111e County llraiil Jury • indlctmwt are located In Costl Mesa, Hunttncton Beach, ·~1 Btacll, Sia Clemente, and San J111n·Caplstrlno. · . . Carpenter Says. Burton • OllJtel COAST DAILY PILOT .......... ~~· ·, ............ .__ -·-c....--. , S.Cl1 la _,,.. (l)iU't "11\.,,., .... COWNIY -~ .. ·~~!;~ rf '"' .,. c,,;t,. """"'~ -·O-el ....... . ::.~: 1'Mk! '""" ::! • ...; Ml!" 1'9•Wi" A:. li111t11lir11 --°"* H. L... 1;Ji1N ' N1ft ,....,..,..,. Ml"'."' Suggested Endorseme~ts · State Senator Dtnnb E. Carpenter IR· Newport Buch) saya be eftdorled .Jrrine city council candldates after Joh~ Burton req~_blm .to do ao .lflCf to counter .,partl.u.n tactics" on the part ol other candid ales. On hta ttlurn hm a brief vac1tion Wednesday, Carpenter ald, "I dtdn't of- fer my aervlcts to 'any candidate& unW Burton lppl'OICbed me." Carpenter s1ld aources he declined to Identify told him othera in the 30-min cou~ctl race were employin1 partisan tactics. However, until Burton asked him to en- dorse the five 'because he felt It would bavt • poalllve dfect on tht election,'' C&rperltu uJd bt hid not conrldeNld en- dorstnc uyone in the city council elec- tjon. Tiie, ~tor uid, be wu aware or tht lonptlndiri tradition !hit keeps J>ll\lsan pollUcs out ol clty aovernment electlons and said hb endorsement Jett.r "ll!'oke _.. .. ,,. .... lonptlndlils ~ ~.too." " llowev .. ; Carpenter d<d!lod lo endone Iha BurUlo teom bee-of whit he tflmtd tm "dlrect inlmrt" hi t.bt we· ceu of the new city, Upo11 he.lrlne of the C.rpenter en- donement last. Monday, Burton alltrttd ht knew nothlna •bout lht eodonement, but tdded, "I'm n1Utred ." Tbe then c.anclld.ate, now COWM:llman. rell.erat.d tM comment ht made after bearjq about tilt C!Uuns Commltttt for the CltJ ol. Irvine: e.ndot.te.mmt ol hlmreU ind thl ..,.. tour candldotoo Carpenter bflcked. '11 appreciate any endonement," . . Burton 1ald of both the CCCI and Cvptnter .endorsements. "However, I am runnin,r u ' Ill Independent c1ndi- d1te " Thf: lett.er "11Phich OOtnied other trvine council cMdidates evidenUy did not lm- preu votera who rejected three of the nve ·candidates, wbo. with Burton, were active Jn the Council of Communltie!I of lrvlee ·(OCI). The three unsuccessful me.mbera o( the Burton ''team" wire Milell E. "Pete" Peterson, David H. Smith and Jerry Cboyke. Tht three also ran as a three. man team. Only tht Carpenter letter and the CCCI slating te1med these three wjth Burton and another IUCCeasful candidate, E. Ray Qul&ley Jr. Carpeftter said Burton ""asked me lo endorse all five." ~ _,.lot noted ht had made no 'IMl!>IIc itatemenb about the difficulties !ht CCI uperienced ,lo ~ off the -tesplte the llCllca of the board of wpervllOrs ol'll tilt· wnoar Local "•'D<Y '°""'tlon ~ !LAFC) 01p. - "Thll city II i httach baby U ever there w11 one," ~ter u Jd. It war becauM bis Jntine rou rcu ln- clle1ted the factional tug-o-war were becol)lina too )llrtlsan, Carpenter said, that hi conaldertd the endorsement at all. Th< .... tor noted, the decision to •n- dor-11 thl candklat.es w11 made foll owing one mttilng with Burton and several 1 phone eanversatlons. The lniUtl COJ\tact lollowed the fonn1Uon ol the CCCI orpnlllJJi>n be adl!ed. .. SPARKLE IN TME NEW Y.EA~ ALL ON SALE FOR NEW YURS WUR ~~40% SAVIN-GS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY ~ J/t ,_. ca....-... I 4t.tl $35.00 ..... ,;,,_ ai., s ).f.tl $25.00 i.... J/I ........ lilil s JS.to $45.00 ~,;, ... ._s.,,.. • ..., I "·'' $50.00 ,_ .... ..,.._ s "·" $55.00 .,_ ltli. S• a..-.... s ..... $80.00 '1 LO'll YOU .... • M.tl $27.SO u.s. sn ... ..w ,._ ,..._. $350.00 wlft .11 .... ai ••••••• ....... ~ 1.40 ct .fW ..... 11,HS ... $950.00 ~1.a1 ....... S1,1ll.tl $975.00 i..AlllVJ ...... c-.... ·-· $399.00 i...-.. J.11 ............ -...... S1,2IO ... $900.00 .... , • ....,0... ... sm.u $170.00 ...... ,, ............ • J)l.lt $250.00 ...... P..e A ....., C.... IMI S 1n.M $80.00 TJ• I D'--1 ._. s ,,,, .. $85.00 ~ T;. ...,_ h>• l1lt s ..... $45.00 . THIS SPEOAL SALE TIIRU DEC. 31 ST //) •L•1 l<.acttt .d COSTA MESA JEWELERY & LOAN ' YOU'LL FIND IT HEllE FIRST 1131 NEWPORT ILYD. A FUN PLACE TO SHOP ,HONE 646-7741 DOWTOWN COSTA MISA -S.lwMo Herloor •"" l-1y I ! . ... . ! •. • 1111a Jlea·eh • . . .. :· . :voi;; 64, NO. 308, .. SECTIONS, 50 rA6ES -ORANGE COUNrY, CALIFORNIA ' . N.Y. S.1±• JiieNDAY, DtaMIO 2t ·197f • TEN CINTS GrandJUry U~ges Mass Educa~ion .. Revamping . ' . Edloinr tbe ll'IO Grand Jury ..-,,.. -IWil ID·abolilh Ille. Orange Clounty Deporlmen\ of Education,. the 197f jury lddJ.dlredklJ. u to where county acbools ~ duties slioold go .. . ' In , a·' three-page report signed by &men MN . Doreen Marshall, the Gnnd Jury lla:ted five recommendations ID be-ell<dtd immedialely. Tiie five """1d limit, COWlly educallon deparlmfnt ~· ·'')OUi! depar\menlol ""'l'laJUu· ~Is elf~ by !!late l'lblalloo." I . ::rea ,. . . . .,_. ' Laguna Projeet Ii Tiie iml' ,....._.s., '-'-Orlqe Ooullly lqrd ol Supervltor's cQatn!I ol counly -office 11n1....,. aild • hoe on approval of new projects or-added ataH. -An independent audit be done to fihd out what services can beir;t be . ac- complished by the department of. educ• lion as e p p o s e d to individual or cooperating xhool dlltricls, or servicts w~ti are.not necessary. ~u .. · of coonty paid scboals office "25 Youths · Get . Hostel Shelter . ' ' . 'The impromptu. "youth hostel" Jn ~·s old library buUaing weathered the .riiny Ctitistmas holiday without in- ddeilr,, Clvlilg shelter tO 14 youths on ~tmas. Eve, seven on Saturday night, Qiristmas, and .foy.r on Sunda,Y night. week, It was denounced by City Cot.tft6 cilman Edward lmr, who deplored the idea of eocouraglng.youthlul transients to come to the Art Cok>ny, 0 in viOJation of council pollcy ... staff for ,,...governmental.projects iuch as th;e Orange O>w1ty Ac a d e m i c. Dea\tblon be ended •• -By joint powers qreement or other legislative authority, the County Public Ll~rary $YSten:i take over textbook purchasing functions, school libraries and $:Cluisltion and clrculaUon of audlo-vis\laJ materials. • · -The county audif<>r' b< empowmd by legislattoo to handle 'adtool ~ti and audit services· for individual scboo)) ' " I • orm. . -. , . ' . -' The guests were all boys, all from out.. ot1tate and aged lrom18 to 25, according to Mory stack, cllrector of the 'La&>!na lfaeli ~ Qlnlc, whlda Initiated Ibo ''lllilldll>·lwillel""" ~-.. """1 riquesta: for ai!IVIC'e on· Ovemighf16dglng lrom young -1e passibg lbrO!Jgh town. Lag.~na HiJl,s Medical 'Sit.e ,_ · . -Permission to .,. the old' JlWary 1Jalldlq al GI_," Slnet llld Park ,. ........ ~·last -by the . IJraoge -fy; -ol SUptrvlaors, fallowing • -~ from the Human ~ Ad.i,Dry .&ml, 11.quna Vice Jlilyor Cblrltoo Jloyl, and ,QIY C0\11>- clmen Hoy Holm and Peter Oslrand<r. City recreation dinctor George Fowler wu named to'<Ollrdiule lhe,poo)«!l and 1 city crnr c1-ed tbe •acut building dd turned on the utilities. The Strbcture it soon to be demolished.to make way for tile· new library. i In addllk>n to the volunteer superviapu · flUU the F,.. Clinic !DI. Vol1111toer Post "'19 nmalned on. duty, al the ho~tel 11Jrouibou1 eacb nighi, ~a. Sliclc .,.id JDID.Y mfers Qf support. were receited from local famillta. ) "Several famllle1 lnviled the young neoole for Olrlatinas dlnners," she said. :;IDd IODle oflered to-take in any owrilow 1Ut5ts we might h a v e • Jtntaurants .iso offered meaJs and one -J111ie1 ~'lo lake up to six ltlds U we bi1 too Dimly~ A•tt tuined ·oul, we did ... ;-- Grouncl rules Jet up for the hbstel lilchoded a mulmum occupau9 of ZS, but ~ ram,.:~ owarent!Jo .dl!COuraged ldtchhltm. Tiie butldlnt iJ open only from a p.m. a.m., and visitors tike s~era and coffee at .u. Free Clinic across the .. ' £i$. M the demolition plans of -(.'()Otncior, the hostel opera- may conUmied through Jan. 4. ?fost di thl! .. Chtlstmas guests wqe ~~eUn«''ln twos or' threes. Mn. Stack •· "Just nice youpg kids hitchhiking -to see the country," she added. Over U)i weekend pota and firemen -r .. tll>e~of the buiJdlng ind reOortect no diRICulttes. · 1Wbm. ~~ plan '!as revealed 1a.st. ' l ........ Had enouch rain for a Whilf'"'? n yoe can bold out lhroucb Tu~ad"1'• -edflbOwetr and IU'IY wla<11, lb•. woather lady prollllMI that· lh!np ·w!U look up by Wedneaday. ' . JNllmE j'ODAY ' . A.ngrl• Dallil -the SOI> ·lfafa.l 1hooeovt 1DOI mertl» ihe "'rjocf"fl of I0111rf•rt<Ti•o prl,. cm 111rttm "''" Set 1torw, Page 7. \ .. ..._, ,11 -. ............ _._ . --.. -... =--·: -. __,__., .. --. • ' • • ' • Sale Revealed , . . Le-. ..Wld o!licla'ls bave ~ the aal• for 1:1.2 million of tho Laguna llllil Medlcal Center to tho adjacent Sad- dleback Community Hoopital. ' The primary. reaf.OOS Cot the sale ac- cordln~ to officials, is lo avoid any future cOn\peUtfcn between the ·center and' the hospital, which Is still under construction and not sclieduled to open until mid-1973. Under tvm.! of the ·tales agreement, U!e Ale will, take ·aflect Jan. I, but the C4Jl\ell ,will contln•e to be operated by its preaeDt .m1Dagetnmt ·unc1er a Jeue-back ~ement~until Jan. l, l97S. The "'nter b presenlly owned by the Golden Ra.Jn Foundation , the official owner of Leisure World. All reatdents are foundation stockholders and pay "dues .. to the !foundlltion for which they receive such eervkes as security, street clianing 8Qd nutf.l.iten,nce. · · Fourxlation president Dr. Tracy Stnvey, in annouf)!:ing the sale following a recent bOard meeting, said it would remove a "heavy burden of financial respon!lbility" from the residents. The foundation will sell the center for '620,000, payable over a period of 20 years and, in additon, the hospital will aSaume the 41.8 million mortgage on the center, Strevey said. Tiie boopttal>ia being bulll on property adjacent to the medical center, which b located at 23;"81 Paseo de Valencia. Dr. strevey ndted that, in selling the center to tbe hospital, X-ray, medical laboratory abd pharmacy services wilt not be dUplicated. Thes& services are alrtady ~ proy.ided:.bJ the oenter ahd, under staee law, 'must be provided by the new boepllal. Dr. Streviy also said that the two faciJ. ' (See C£NTER, Pas• !) lB·Adtdt Law , . • By Fllll:DElllCK SCHOEMEllL ~ °' ... DllJ """ ,,.,. A blH lowtrfna the II• of majority to II may not alfect Saddlebltk Coammnlty COlleae u -.Jy ar ~r Juaicr col- ltget In tho state, aald Dr. J'red H. llttmtr JUpetilltendenl'fll-nl tblr momlng. Tbe rouon, Bfl!llll'. aald, ii tllal..Sad· dllback "ii too ~ -at leut on poper -to l'I aayllllati .,.... lhlll basic aid ol $125 per -t w 1'11 from the atate. ot • other collt1ea, be said, wblcb are lw wealtlly 111 '612 for ucb f<&\Wlr student under II taklnr lt!I !ball IO clus holln. Undtr the .....,Uy 1ipK bill, howtyer, ..,.1ar atudeits taltlng 1 ... thin to houri • •. :1 • " '. •. ' i I ' DAILY PILOT ,_ 11r ....,,........_. ' S~gline Over Cit11 •I J"'ine 1 "· , : " .. · ·, · · " • · : •• Cloud formations that nave been. coQling·tnd twig. ancu ~ r.r.."'.~ s~ilculll baclclru1) ov~~ilillls.J>e. overJthe Orange Coast over the Cbristnlu; haljdQ' > yond ,.:!I.<;!, 1".ipe cam'"" ~d the:. neW' lrrine -and dwnpipg considerable rain·durlng,1ppeor;' muniC-.ll'.. '. ' • 'I 1 . , Car llepalr Case ' ' • , . .. De~iberate Py~tµ,Ti.ng. .. ~ • ' , l • ' • . . ! I I •j • ·01 Tire Told ·io .liirx ·· · By TOM BARLEY or "" o.WY , .... ,,..., '.A. f~er attendant at a Costa Mesa service i.StaUon today testified befoni an Orange County Superior· COurt jury .how tbe..Utloa owner· deliberately punduted a custoiner's tire after • wamtna: the patron Uiat his tire bad a stow leak., DacleJ Barrera, 25, of • Anaheim. Jestllled tbat Stanley Davis, 32. of 1086 San 1Pablo Circle, r.o1ta ,.resa; ~ tbe 'tilt allortly jlfter he ordend his elll)llores' at 11arb9r-Olaler. )loi>tl, 3195 1 Hano .. Jlollltvll'd,. to l><>F' the!i: tire • sales. • ; Barrera said•Davia got:'the ·customer'1 auto4! the rack and used a sborpent<f11. of ~t who are over ia will become "defined adults." Distrlcls only get $S39 per Y•r for each ''d~fined aduJt." "That won't affect us. at least, oot right away," Bremer said. A aecond problem, Bremer noted, wiR be the cue of a strudent between the a., of 11 and 21 wbo moves into a California junior college district from oul-ol.-stat.e to attend school. "We have been charging $20 per unit. per quarter for out"()f-stlte studenta1" the. "'P'finltndent noted. Now, he added, they will be adults -capable of establistUng their 'own reaidence -and lbUI will not have to pay out-of-stale tuir lion. 'Ille rame will apply to students who leave the Saddlebaclr district to attend • • . . . < anolbtt community·coltege, II)' ~· Cout.".'11 will ilmlldate our lnta'dtlttlct Cout. "lt •W U..alldale our lnltrdlslrlcl , ..,......U wbtttby n·~ for - who attend other commullltJ coUepl/' liidB ....... . If ......... ol -tab.......,., ol the newly plaod -to-· reaidency wherner they -. tt will mean leA lludonll att.nllol Soddl~blet · and thus lell of .. ..._.. (j UN dlltrictr r<CliVlng sta~ di, 11111 -· · "Tiie wealth.ol.a _ ll _1 by dlvidlJC t.be a111111d 'f''"doa ,o&.U,.~ dbtrict 1!Y the Dlllljhlr II * I I •o a~ tending the colJole. If ....... -.. we bectn to ~ "1a!tMw _. .__ atate aid," com'llllMd .--. . . ~ I ( - " ' . • Continuing · Rain Seen · For TuesdaYJ AlltakaeritsolwtnleralonRacloall the old ooe, two ,three pmch to Clll- femla over the ...Uend-the S..thland and Ute Northland-with clnDcbtng do- lag",· anow, )andslidfs 1Dd Oood!ne. ·Continued rains are forecast, taperiQ& oU late ·Tueaday. • Ttie triple aucctssion of storms. ended a --8outhern Callf<mta drJ -brlnglng heavy--Ourrla ud. ...cloelllc the_... ... --lo3,00t \ ..... . ...... Temperatuna are apeded lo·""* !Oucr.cr-. WMI: I t-Wlld!litl • oated ' 1.m Ali. .... : Id .......... ~ u.a ... dm Dr' -Ill bJUt .,., • • '1111: warm ...._ wwe a t 1• to ___ .... *! __ ,, wbn ll>e -bllabl laid-·"' .....airi--lloadllJ ...... • • • • • f.!!1"11 '9• . ·U.S. Jets • .Bomb N. Viet Targets ,t • .• I SAIGON (UPI) Squ.adroos OI 4merlcan jet fighter-bombers bombed DlUJtary tar1ets In North Vietnam today lor I.ht second consecutive day and ..m.ll,ltaty 'IOW'CtS hinted at inore raid to CGIDI In th heavleat strikea 1ince end of tpo boalblo& pa ... In November, 1161. , llaMj Radio said hundreds of U.S. P-t ..,,, bombing and·1lrafing dense- ! I F,....P .. eI ' ly PoPulated areaa, JncludJna a h01pllal, in what the bro1dct&l1 called grave acts of war. The U.S. C.Ommand said only that the jets were hlttinl "military targets." U.S. military aourcts said the massive raids from U.S. lira'aft carrler1 in tbt Tonkin Gu1t; and from alrbaus in Ttiailand we.re ordered personally by Pruident Nixon to counler a gmwinJ' threat against wilhdrawing U.S. troops in Soot& Vietnam. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Melvin )URY ... R. Laird, in the face of some of the lo the Coounty Llbral')' 1yatem. buViest U.S. a1r strikes In North Vlet- ~'t\i!l lhal Ille ume WH JIU\. for . n1m sin_ce 196!, dl~ed toda~ Jbal Hanoi ldtlalblJr -programs":t.Yllle ·bid '1olated tbl ·llllderJl&lldin&•. Jbal led ' ~ty, ~· llfflst• ~ jury • re(>Otl In 0.. :::~~( lhiee years 110. ~Y• "professional ediica\On are !e!rl,,.• ,Lairj . · :viobitkmi lncll!'ied the flt department to fill positions "nere ·ahelllrig Or·sciuth Vlttnamese tit~; in-' 6tir talents are more vitally needed and eluding Saigon Dec. 19; oonstruct1on of Mn . . . , " u:,:~ intiltratlon road thrqugh t)t ,e CLINGING TO LIFE Maurice Ch1v11i1r Friend Reports Chevalier Has '""l".:-re creatively uijh~. .•. . _ ~ demlUlarized zone; failure to negotiate 1•In a, one-year ~ .adm1..,"'"Wt ~ully as promised· and firing on · · f · ........ 14 n, """'.ai* CQUnty.d'oo\1 11riiliiiid U.S. reconnaluaiice aircraft. Turri or Jletter Offloe liad ~tt °"" \ook <llitr • 1/~Smllltary sourcellald 200 of Jbe 314 ·: · .' _ fl ~tlaaa. -· Amenc.n wal'J?lanes in~ Vletn~m War PARIS (UPI) -Necker Hospital of· -h .,,.... report views lbt county theater were involved tn todays raids ficlala said today Maurice Chevalier re· ~' J"U .,, IJ'ld that. the other 150 bombed usual malned Jn serious cond.Jtloil. but a close ICboola ~;u 'i..~y burq;ucraJ)c tar~eb'i,n Laos_. South 1,'.ielnam and Cam-friend said the actor appeared .to be bet· fi!ter bdJ;iielt. proeram,~lglnat9r and ~11, .The.1 sa~d ~ northern raids ;*e!e ter, •·" • ... ., • .... ~· ,,..· d~rectad 't M.ig a1rflelds, SAM rrusstl~ Officials also denied earlier1reports oC ,Noting ~ ....-p.v.nents W't i e. s,ite,s.: ~ depots and artillery posi· a worsening of tbevalier's condition and ai:laWr' •lllla:hea· to terVict"'Unalt; limii. ,.... -· . refuted a newpaiper account which uid riraJ dWtricta in California, tbe Grand The North Vlelnan\eae deleaation to the trealm.ent with an artificial kidney was J6ry predicts nut JUne's unificaUon elec· P¢s peace -talks today Issued an be.in& stopped. lion in the TU!:Un Union High School Dis-.erewltnus Jt!llOl'l.1* • rtporler from the "C.Ontrary to certain rumors which aie ~ct will absorb ~ la.st Li~, isolated Vietnamese New1,.,_AleDC)' which said two not from aey. n1edieal sources.' no change d•trict ln Orante ·~nty -· rTrabuco ... -of .... nve Americaii "..Jibahtoml lhot down has occurred in the at.ate of health of Elementary Dlltrjct,!'hlch serv~ only~ .' ~iiid.y were ..,\l'7jlc"\o attack the hrkl&e Chevalier which, of cour~ remalDJ ltudents. "':' a( Ham Ro@t: • vital bridge the U.S. aerlou1," the hospital said in Its regular t''Upcn unificattO<' the Grand Jury Air'Forct )iwnever ~ able to knock mornl.nM bulletin·on bis condition. reports, "Trabuco ,wtll call on di.!1tric&. out-~.'l..-war. ald' • CheYaller 13 has been hospitalized ror apeclall!ta" for -lcel -""'vided· * 'nit ~onn..Vlebwne .. report. I '"If I •-'_,;, . Ille county depail1\itnf. " -" of tJlt F41 '.'cnptflre, tried In i;dch lba ,:o 1 wee-, ·~l'lni from blocked kid· ~ report'• most critlcaI observation sea, but like a .~moi:lng torch crastied ort ~n· ~earllet ireport said use of an boter "Programs of doubUul·educatlorial the nver bank. It said the aecond hit by artlflclal kldnty . bel g • ped , 1 . ' . • . , • the Mb Anli·alrcraft Section and local was· n s~op ment, Mberly' outlined arid plartned lin mWtil "dived nose ftrllt on a riCe fk!Jd." because .the fuachlne ~ad. not Improved dttail are offered to usl!t school district ·A U.S. Command ipoktSm'ln, . I.If 1• hi.I cOndltlon"and Chevilier was either too curricul la area wheN adequat.e ·-in, r.·-•...iy worded itatement hinted the w11k ror treatment to COotll!ue or ~octors ~. ' · • • ...-eel "··ir ho' ba t felt the devici was no 101\IH' belpfUI. ittucUon Jong his bef.n provided. ~ return · to ute: me ses 1 "Thi trµtments of tile· arUflcial ,"A recenib developed project to instill b,~tfall ~:S~ ~~:,.~esume the kidney, whfcll,have ~rought.~~taerable patriotiln\ QMJ"empbiiili.c tbe-Xmtrlcu '~trikes are continuing: but are not im'protement -e~c~ time they were used, heritage fOCU!IU on an area which h11 necessarily oontlnuoui ," the spokesman will bJ. ,::Ontinu,ed when ·they .are bMn an integral ~·or UCh' e!ememW'y said tonlgbt when asked whether the U.S. neceqary, todays medical report sald. cbDd.'1 education far ID long that 1 'new' pilots had ca.lied off lhelr bombing runs btcause of darkness. ' project ii ~ant.. ... A ·~Wt! day of the missive born-Hi'J'acker Takes ''TIM• 'Fi CllDIOI ' ldelllify • iJoilt! b&rd~t would be Iba 1.,.eit ilr attack diatrict which does not presently endone on North Vlebwn 11.nce President ..,..,...~ l • qi ad1'ily piiraue tbete objectives. .' don B. Jobnlal baited "olfen1lve" born· p ane 0 , Uha • "C.Onversely the department has , ngt· bing of the 'north on Nov. 1, ltl&. provided leadenhip In de v e 1 o p i n I Amtrlcan jets have c~,rrled out ~ve one-Wlenllr.~~"!t)n atqf,!UC ~ 1!1~~;td•Censlve air al· From Toronto as've~~ r;e;on ftllr""ftlen '1 galJR Jtnce then. and consumer uc..Uon:" ' ' .. Hano a ve 1 American Ft Al to a costly .btu'eaucr•tk filter (men-Phantoms with a total of IO crewmen TORONTO (UPI) - A ca.Im and polite tloned above)~. !M. best ""' orctu WerJ Uiot-SlllJ'lay and railed at .... young Jill •Iii> talk~ '.lovingly of his doilan, bere are I fef taCts. •• "crimmal, Wlf ·~'' by the ''•tubblrn family 'bUt 1ald he had "a mission to · -11le _ _i!ounty taxpayer l! paying but . Americ~ ptr1te1. The u.,s. Command f lflll" hi '5416t5 during thla fiscal year for the has mentioned no losses olf1cl11ly. Hanoi u Jlcked an· Air 'Canada DC9 der>irtm.ent. That ii Jesr than 35 ctnl! said several pilots were killed and some jetliner to Q.lba Sunday night after allow. per PfrlOR. The 1~le.,PfOY;i.d9 a~t fl.5 captur~. · log the 82 passengers to disembark here, miWoa for oper'-tion. ofjbe departmept. -The U.S. C.Ommand' labeled the lalest many of them unaw~~ of hijacking was The jury recads that the nf:partment' of atlack !'protective reaction. air stri~s" <;in progress. Education in the past has provided against "enemy-activity which lmpedals • • direct ~lees aild ·coordlnaUon to ,u .the ,diplinishj.ng U.S. forces ." The com· Th~ man, WhO was noi identilied,:hand- achool districts· It now provides i&omf mand siid today American troop strength · ed a stewi11-rdess a note saying he..had a education of the handicapped and ad· in Suth Vietnam had dropped to l58,300. fragmenLtUon grenade and wanted, to g~ minl.sters tnttituUon!l achools. That fi~e ""represented a withdrawal ,tG CJ.Iba just f.ive minutes berore the Tbey note .tt has introduced lµnovative of. t,200 men last week and the l~,300 lnstructJon such as Pre marine atudi~-shll 1.eft was the lo'rtsl number 11nce plane was to have landed at Toronto program which .is· now funded bf the October, 1-.S, when t&e U.S. buildup w.-AJrport. . dlatrlcts. atill on; the figure then was 153,300 men . Another hijack attempt was made on "lt has Cciortunatfd tralnlng seminars Many of the raids were re"'°rled A . Airlln to strengthen tuchf:r competence in directed at huge stock!Hea of Commurilst an merican es plane whic~ ,took modern educat.IOnil t«bnlqlies ahd supplieJ,pPN;the border .of Lao.!1 In hopes oU f(O-'!l '!1• f~e airport several hours bu provided extensive audio . vlsusl they could be destroyta ~ore they could later bu\ the would-be hija cker. anned m1terial1 for Ute use of participating; be sen1 cm.n the Ho Chi Minh lt,aU Uito with a toy gun and buntil)g knife, was cliJtrlds. · · ' Lads, Cambodia and South Vietnam / overpowered by ·two crewmen and two "It has· furn.i.sll~ ~redenUalirJ& ~ :"·-passengers,wbeo the plane lapded at Salt budgetary aervtce· to the 34 distrld.s. It' • Lake City. ' ' hu cootdlnated progra!J\I in vocational .Frotn Page l When the Air Canada jet returned to eduCl.tlon, cueer guidance and drug · Toronto at 5:'45 a.m. EST today after an abuse. REPAl·R alm'Ost thrff-OOur stay at Jose Marti • • • • • A1ry>ort in ~avana crew members . school •t which employes were urged to ptmcture tires, slash hoses, damage rJdiatQr caps and" generally conv1nqe motorists that they.needed major tepalrs to their cars. It has been testified by fonn~r employes that •hock absorberJI ~were squirted with oU while cars weri on the rack and the car ownert ~e the!) persuaded to repl•tt wh.lt they Wert told were detective parts on the car. Also in court today for the third day o~ what is e1pected to be a sl1-week trial were : David Concbola .. 22, or &Ooo"G•rden Grove Boulevard, Westminster, Christopher Enriquet, 25, of 7SH Volga , Drive and Henry Castonguay, 21, of 7661 Commodore Drive, both or i1iuntington Beach. · Al.!IO Roger Mendenhall, 21, of 26095 Avenida DeSeo, Mission Viejo, Ralph Carney, 29. of 32851 Calle San Marcos, San Juan Caplstr•no and .R. C. 'Wtisner, 18, of Santa Ana . Barrera said today he was promised by 4 ' Da.vls that 'bis cooperation In boost Mg Ure 1 ~ Nits 'at the Harbor-Gisler station cou1d 1 lud to his being given cot\trol or a &ervicl station In the ·o.v11-Ktndall.· ""'Clrne)' chain. · ~ l/"T.•ra lnld Stcnlnn lbal tlii fOll\' oil eoinpaajta involved -Att:o, MobU, Shell arid TeDco -would not (allow any in-'" dJ•ld\W to run more than two aervlce 1t1tion1 In his own name. He s•kt the trio bypassed the regulation by rtgislering many of 11 &ervice staUons allegedly Involved tn the conspiracy in the names or coop:ratlng employe1. M1ny of the service ataUotts allegedly Involved In fraud chargt1 that led to tht llsuin& of an Orange C.Ounty Grand Jury indictment •re klc1ted In C01ta Mesa. Huntlnglon Beach, s .. 1 Beach. Son Ceme.nte, and San Juan Caplatrano. ducribed their ,hijacker as a· "very nice'' young man. The slight, fairbaired youth, described as ln hl9tearly 20.!I and Weilrinrchirlt rim- med glasses, had boarded the plane at Thunder Bay Airpc>rt in Ontario, about 50 miles from the ,Ninnesota border. "He ahowed us pictures of his little boy al)d bis wile and talked about bow much he loved them aad -hb1 mother," Stewardess Ruthe-Anne Snell, 21, aald, '11e said he tiiad no lather and he'd never 1ee his fathily again." Stewardess Helga Weterings. 28, sak! the hijacker told the crtw "he had a mission lo ful!ill ." Ml!! Snell said he mentioned he had been in CUba two years ago but "he avoided talking "about his political views in all our conversations. Most of the time he talked about his family." She 11ald he showed her a picture of "a cute Htlle boy who would.be 3 In April" and of bb 11very pretty wife." · · Cuban authorities took the armed man law. CUJtodY on landing-and questioned the craw brleOy and Courteously, \he cap- tain eald. He "wished ill luck," Mlsa Sn<ll said. U wu Canada!t lbird hijackJna 1><1 lhe first to CUb&._. , , 4 ,., MeanWh.ilt; FBI a1ea~ aay a man 'Who aU.mptad.Jo hijack a Northwest Alrllnes Christmas eve flight wu definitely not the man who 1uccessrul hijacked another of lhe company's planes and escaped with $200,000 cash Thanksgivlog eve. Everett Leary Holl, ZS, a colltge drop- out from lndl1nap0Jb, 1nd., was achedul· ed to appear before a U.S. maglstr1t.e for •rr•IKnment today1 He !aces charges of air piracy, interference with an airline crew and assault ln coMectlon with the hlJaCking of a Mlnne1poii1:-Chlc111> MJaml ntght Christmas eve. ' inJanuat RukdOut· . WASHINGTON (Al') .:._ ~ of Defense Melvin R. Laird announCed t,o.. day there will be no m.Jlitary draft in January and posa.lbly none until April. Laird said, he would not project I.he draft 'for all ol ,1972 as the Pentagon pres.ses for Its gotl of a volunteer army by March 1973. But his announcement, Indicated the 1971 draft may be be.low the 76,000 men drafted In 1962, ~ lowest ~· the Korean War. , "We're in a position where we will not have any draft calls ln January," Laird told newsmen at a year-end news con- ference , "and possibly not for the first quarter." He said four factors will determine the ... draft call for the remainder of tbe year. Primarily, he said, they will be the effect of a 11.ew S3 billion military pay raise and getting more volunteers and retaining thef11 as well as men already in the arm· eel services. Laird said two other factors involved are U.S. withdrawal from the Vietnam war and the Congressional man- date that the Army be cut to 89%,000 men by mid-1972-which Laird called a cut of 70,000 man-years -would also contribute to the low draft calls for the year. He said all these factors will be analyz· ed through March to determine drafts for the rest of the year. Laird's announcement .. bore out predic· lions ly Selective Service officials that there would be no draft In January. Talkon Tenure Set in Laguna: An open forum on the topic "Is Tenure Wrecking America?" "ill be held Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the C.Ommunity Presbyterian Church in Laguna Beach. The moderator for the public e,vent will be Ed'win Hind, former business &ap.ag51' of the Laguna Beacb . UntflOtt ,~1 District. · ~ Church officials say the forum will be concerned 1 not simply with the::. tenure 1ys~m in the schools, but with teiur!' as it operates in almost all gov&nment agencies. \ The church Is located at tJ.5 Forest Ave. lfl.. "~' '. • or ' sea~~ . ..... . ind ~r • llwtt '-'t. ~ .. ce..~ .. swept overboaril; fioh> ·a cal>lo. cnflS!r, In ' ; slnlDl'Wll~-(our miles o""SlmLI Takes . .. ?resi~ent .. lfaOn si(DB ;~ ·gi~. ing him pei:sonal. cornmancf ."£. ) ~ ..i.: 'f Ca(all11J1'18 • IO~ ~"1· '·" <' DiWl·Ki~ 12,'1a 1,i!Oa '~stun­ od d"l_Wned -..Ille lni~p ~ t;om ·AV~DJ ", . ·, • Coa1l1Uuai:d SWch-and Ra<ile.Center , apokesmen In 1.oi>a1Beaeb·1aid l!ale)Jer '"vant~~from the 1.6-fOot cabin ""Cruller lsabella while· a.board.. wilh • woman friend, Mildred Elliott, 25,'.ol Son ,Dle10. "Sbe Wl!Jlt .below very brieOy, ·came back up and i1' w11 gone, 11 said t spokesman. . ~. _' ·f0Mltio111 in tht area wftere Hatcqer dJsa~ed Wert extremely a $1.6 billion eff'ori to find r causes and c.ures of tancex. )te-· search efforts will be by No- tional Cancer Institute. rough ll)d choppy .. •with heavy wind's, Coast Guard OfiiCials said the cutter PGint Camden was di spatched from Long ; Beach, assisted• ~)' ,a helicoP,te~· and the Avalon Bay Watch cruiser in the un1uc• Nels H. Johnson Services Slated Graveside services will be held Tues· day at 2 p.m. in Green Hills Memorial Park, San Pedro, for Nels H. JGhnsoo. 3151L Bluff Drive, ~uth Laguna, who died Sunday at the age of 89. Mr. Johnson is survived by a son, Norman H. Johnson of South Laguna: three daughters, Mrs. Irma Johnson of Yuba City I Mrs. Thelma Andersen or Washington, Iowa, and Mrs. Charlotte Clark of Santa Clara; and by J2 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. The family 1uggesl1 that friends wishing to make memorial donations con- tribute to their favority charity. McCormick Laguna Beach Mortuary is directing. From Page I CEN,TER. ~ •. ltles will not be in competiUon U. rentlna office space to doctors. He said such com- pelition might lead to a Joss Gf income to the center and this lpss would have to be a$sumed by Leis ure-World residi!nls. The hGspttal construction is being fin. anced lhrGUgh private donations and wilJ be operated by tht Lutheran Hospital .SO. ciety of Southern Calltornia . ces1ful hunt for the victim.. , · The Coast Guard cutter and copter end· ed their searc ... s at 12:J0'and 2!IS a.m .• but the. Avalon launch continued it& hunt until after daytreak. "We have upended all effom," a C.Oast Guard officer said. Tustin. Dentist Dies; Overdose Of ·Drugs Blamed Orange County coroner's officers today ordered an autopsy on the remains of a Tustin dentist whose body was foUQd ·dUr· ing the weekend ifter a week-lon&)'earcb 1n the Sllverado C&nyon area. Sheriff's officers have already listed the death of Richard Ingram, 28, as a suicide. They said today that they already have enough evideqce to show that Ingram's death is attrlbµt.able to his taking a massive overdo11e of drugs. Members <lf the sheriff's search and rescue unit found the body under tbiclc brush in a hunt through rugged terrain that was hampered by heavy , rain and muddy conditions. The body was found about a mile from the victim's "1baodoned car, ,, " sft AIKCE" 'IN THE NEW YEAR ... \:ALL ON SALE FOR NEW YEARS WEAR ' .~~ 40% SAVINGS ON QUR ENTIRE STO'CK OF DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY Le6I 1/1 P..t a.. ... I 4f.tl $35.00 ...... ,;,,.,. ... ' 14.91 $25.00 ...... ,,, ........ llllf s 71.00 $45.00 ...... y/t ....... S.,P"lre lief s 7'.fl $50.00 .Y .... o.w ...... ._... ' 71.ot $55.00 ...... ...... c.... .... s H .10 $80.00 '"I LOYI YOU" ltet I J4.fl $27.50 U.S. 120.0I hW '-· ,_... $350.00 wftti .a1 Cfl. ..... th S 400.M ... 1.40 rt ........ 11,Jfl,Of $950.00 ..... 1.11 tt ...... 11,111.0I $975.00 L.._ 11h ct.,,_ C.. llut , ...... $399.00 IMkil J.JO rt. tWt1 --'tht $900.00 d•"" IS., W.G. 11,JH.H ._. 7 DI__, ClulM-lilt S IH.SI $170.00 Lo.-... JI .,..._ W..U sin.• $250.00 "-"",... ........ a.tw .... s 121.• $80.00 Y/IJDt.....i...., S 1H ... $85.00 ,_,,. __ ..,. s ..... $45.00 TIJIS SPEOAL SALE THRU DEC. 31 ST COSTA MESA JEWELERY & LOAN YOU'LL FIND rr HERE FIRST 1838 NEWl'ORT ILVD. A FUN PLACE TO SHOP PHONE 646-7741 DOWTOWN COSTA MESA -lo-n Harbor anti 1..-dwey • • -~-·· • :· -• Saa Clemente • .. c EDITION • . fVOL 64, NO. lOI, -4 SECTIONS, SO l'A"IES MONDAY,, DICIMllR-27, lf?.l· • TEN CINTS - } ' • 1 ,1., .. -Qra~d JUry Urges Mass :Educ3tioll Revamping ., . . . ~ • • ' ' .. ' ., •• ~,l!zm Reds l'I ' . ' ... ~ . ' . l'n North . ~ . ' ' .·SAIGON (AP) -An armada of 358 Amerlcin fllhter·bombers atnl<k hard ~l:fdelltcraft defwes and "'PPll' ilepals North Vietnam for tbe ,.. ~day today. It was ·the biliesl air at- ~oa Ncrth Vielnam 1in<e President .IF-I'•. bombing bait three years.qo. ~ ~ 1¥ ·a-r• -l':bo!>toma ~ """-dDQ, two pl tbendO•io IOI --.. ~ ... ---= ,..._. .. ..,ua ...... ,,._, • The 'jury reoommenda! =-°"""'• County Board ol Supervisor'• control al <ounty schj>ols Office. OnanceS and a freeze on approval of new projlctl 01" added stall, ',-An iDdopendenl audit be done 14 find out whal services can best be ac- ~plished by tbe d~ ol educ• tiOn U 0 p p 0 I e d to ibdMduaJ (4" cooperating -dlstrlcti, ot""""" wldcb..,.·not neceasary. -Use. ·o1 ·coupty paid scliools office .. \ staff for noo-perummtel projecb such u the o..._ 01u11tJ Academic Docalbloabeended. -By jolnl powers agreement or other leglslattve autborlly, Ille CouJ!!y Public ~br1ry system take over lutbook ~Ing-•. aeixN>l llbnriel·ud acquisition and circlllailoio ol aodlc>vl1ual material!. . -Tllo county aodltor be--by Je&islalloO• la llandle aehool badCet and audit MVlCK tor individual -school a _ Rain Brings Flooding, ·Landslides A f~ series or winter st'orms. dealt the old one, two, t h r e e punch to California over the Weekend -the Soothlanit ud the 'Northlalid -with drenching deluge!, snow, ianclslldea and flooding. • Continued rains are forecast, tapering off late Tue9day. , 'Ille 'trip!O """""5im of storme ended a near.-•Si>uthlud dry' .~ . llrb\alni bea\oy ..... -lliil --• 1111.llllllla!lld&I• .......... ~ • 'Tem~ .,. upecled lo~'·- - r,;."'::':S.. ~---~ -on .Jo 41~-' .' Wwkf «I bra -Lallo Ar· --"""'"" a ............. II.JI fn. llanol'1dlil8a ___ ,,Ille Nidl. Bal lilld nP,11111 fl1lm -m l!lld -wo - -,muta incllcltod there l>ad ...... 2 -Aina'.ica\\ IOael. • ~~ G !TO LIFE . 'Inlonnonla. aid Pr<sldeot Nixon • · 'Mau'ICO (WV1llor • irdere4 the .\.aidl lh. re!allallilll !~~lilt • • ', , · ' itu of sti.U:kPll-Jn Jhe ,._,, 2\0 , . ,: _ • , I i!""ks aod as a wlnllng la Hano! "nol la E • nd-· R 'ts ~" tbe United Stales laO lsr. It was rr,e epOT tbe ninth ~ air operllkln loslde • ' . . , . North V)Oloam lhlt !;;; been allDOWlced .fi'L ·--_ J! .'. ff' mice May 1970. t,,lit:VWU:r US North Vietnam'1 ~y ne.wtp1pet, -, \ ,...., 4-.-- Qilao Doi Nhan Dan, aid the "'°'>' "°" ~ ittaclc was "jaot ..... , the .... U.I. um for Bett.er criminal war aartalont !ilat will .. • • ~the nlD!l~.andop~,U.im-·pARfS :(ul'Jl ·-N~ Ho!piW of- jtosooment of captured Amt r 1 C 1 n ficWs silci. today Maurice Chevalier re- ip:•udetl." · • · -. ·. rilaioid ·in ielious condltiOn txJt a close Several hours before the air raids friend sa'1 the actir appeared to be bet4 llegan, Radio Hanoi warned lhlt no !er . , , American priaoners would be released citt'idO!l.ii'... denied' nrlfer reooH!. '<,.i ,.., klul:l • ·U.&. ... warplaoer continue to a Worsealng ·of Chevalfer's:.trindiflOD .1nc1 tiollte ~ortb V'Jetnam .00 .the;NlJon .ad-. refuted ... ~newspaper account whichi said .,_1n1str1Uort 1'1uses to t~ke the ste1>3 treatlnent. with an artificial kidney(was lleCeasary 14 end !he-war. : . belng;lloeped. _, ~ 'l'be !'forth_ , Vietnam6! Fa r e I g n "Contra,.Y !O certain rumors, which are l!JI~ oc-· tbe ,Umted .States of not from. aey medi\'fl sources no change ~deliberately violating the :U.S. promiao · 'IW>'oecuh'id' In 'the state oi health of it com~ly-halt all bombing against CbeValier which. ot course, remain• ~ VlettleJn.". · · • :-Hri:ibs:.r:t!Jeihoepltil said ln Its regular ·The strikes J>eaan Sunday ~rning morni.ng'bulletin on his condition. ~ Afr F~ b11es Jn Sooth Vie~ • ~ ••••. :13 .•--·~n hosp'1ta"-~ for •"" Thall••• 'od tnom '!ht; carrlera · ""'' -· • -~ .. -iteuau&."iJ Coral Sea In ihe Tonkin two weeto. aufferlng rom blocked kid-!?"' , -""'·-' ...,.a tho ney~ . , "'ul( 1be raids· conullUl:U 1 -An earner report said use of-an tlocl:-,_ 1n~-~-I s••-__ ,, t•· artlQqaJ kl.dnex ivas being stopped ._, Whfie lUI uuuno n ouevD H.IU 11~ bfecluje t!Je machlrie bad not improved raiders 'Y~e..maklng an all-oat assauJt to his·CObdition and Chevalier was e1ther too "'8en the Unat of ~~ Vietnamese 1lUk fer .treatment to continue or docton fllGI:, surface-to-air m1sslfes and an-felt the dev.lce was no Jon&er beJpful. !lalrcraft artlllefy, tbe U .s. Commaod '"l'be treatments of the artificial elid tbe 'strlll:es wtre of '1~ted dura· .kidoev 'whlcb baVe'b?OQgbt C®tiderable uon:• ud--id ad at an ·~ inipi:o;ement each time thtJ'.,.... -. tllot, • • ·: -' Wiii' lit '""""'.M wbm lht)I ii:e The ~and said only "military ~ ,"ri0d-;;1S-medical report ·said. " (iko ,llOMBIN\l, P.,e 2) · Cbevalle(.1· old friend, Fells Paquet, . ' • ....... Coast , I ' 1'eadler • ~· t .. Had enou&h rain for I whllr? H you_.,. hold, out through . 'Tuesday's tcatte.red showers and 11UIY wlnda, the weathtr lady prom16es that things ;will look up by Wednelday. ·.JNSIHT98AY • Angel4 V.uii sop '1lo Son &fa<I lhool4ut ..., ..... rw the .. rfacirtll Of ~ftrkrlng pfil. ... ~n...,1111s .. ,,,...,,l'of<1. -. ~--· ~ =----" =-'• : ·-· · . ~ "':: • " -._ " =--:: -~' s.-. """" M = ... _ ..... =~ ----11·21 --. Sfid he .Wted the, actor this morning. •'lJe'I ·dbing 'fine . He's better. Maurice told'me they are treating him fine. He is lucid ," Paquet said. · Tlie hospital also said there were no plans to move Chevalier back to his home at ·~·Ll!-O>quette, west of Part!. ' ~~lle~t . Lowery Succumbs at 5 7 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Actor Hobert Lj>wery, who played roles rlllllln& from pqcRer lo newspaper reporter in more IMD,11 movies In tbe ll3GI aod ltlOa and 'l•• someUmes mistaken for Claik Gat>&e by , .... !1 dead al 57. ' He died In his Hollywood apartment SUlld&jl a r ... hourt alter axnplalnlng of m-.i ,_Police blamld .. -t litll'I attack. InacUve as a movie actor bi recent yean, t..o,rery had nm 1 drama school an<L worted,ln television Hts JDOYtes tnclude '"nte Mark of ZW. • ro;~ ''Young ,Mr. Lincoln " ''Dnun1 Along the Mohawk," 1'1'he Rise and FaU -oPLics Diamond '' and "Anon Inc." dltl ri .-n ID lciar ...,., ' ' 'Ille Wft diirdel ,.... a di-14 ICine'r DWUJbtn snow and dl rtbts, where the wh)le ~ laid. down by pre-Christmas storm.I BIJadlly melted away,. , , 1 Bmw leb.ln U..·Sao ~·area at.Mount Hamilton; drawtni·clty dwellm out for a frolic in the icy blanket. . Sopthbound Janes of Ioterstate Five In the Grapevine area were cloled by heavy anowCaU. while !uwhHcW and flood.car-- ried debris were reported ln 10me moun- tain areu. 0rll!I' Coaiily wanoaklng up tbe first heavy rain ln,moalhl, with 10me minor flooding btil oo Ml damage. Carl Nelson, .uslltant chief e.n&Ineer for tbe Orange County Flood Control DiJtrict, Aid then! la ""Y Ill~· .nmoft but coocrtte cbannrls art handlina wbat u:cess ha8 fallen. He aald heaVy rainfall la upectecl throogh toolght, but added boldln& reservoirs lhould handle it. Irvine Lake, behind Santiago Dam, still has 19,000 acre-feet of its 25,000 acre-foot capacity left 14 fill. By a a.m. tOC!ay, Nelson said the third atonn ln the aeries J1ad dropped onJy ,OI or an inch on Orange County. No ralnlal was measured Sunday'"'whll~ the Frlday·Saturday storm dmnped 2.0I (See llAJN, Pqo I) Taxes to Buy Olympic Pool.s -· For . 2 School.s? Two Olympic slse lwimmlnC pools - one a! San Clemente !Ugh School aod tbe other at Dana Hilll Hl.gh School -may someday be funded by a spec.Lal tax districL The San Clemente Aquatic Auoclation has uked the San Juan Caplltr1D01 City Council la· adopt a resolution aupporllng the formation of the special , lerlice d!Wlct along the Capistrano 'Unified School Dlatrlct 1Jouodar1ea at tonight's 7 p.m. meeting. Tbe woctatlon Is proposing a llk:ent tu for· two years designed to ral.e $400,000 for tbe construetlon of the poola. At tht end of the two )'ean the tu would be dlaaolved and tbe administration ol the poola would be taken over by tbe school diJlricL The ~ service WJng diltrlct woold be admlnlatered by the County Admlnistrati'e Office. which curre:nUy admlnllten ~ aenclce dlltrlcta ell Oftf the county, ~ Boca ... the ... lulng diltrlcl -encompau two cities u ftll ~u the achoo! dlatrlet, tbe acquatlc .-talion woold need reaolut!Ona from the two councils and the achool board, 1coordlng to Capistrano City Manager Donald Weid- ner. Weidner added thal the Imposition of the te• would oot require a referendum. ' . • .. ~ • -• • • -~ ... ~·· ~ ~ -· . . ' -. . . -. - -- Clement-e --· -·-' ' ' Restaurant · Evacuated For PTet1ih1it , With Eve;~g. • • I • l I DAILY PILOT SC • OfMedieal =Center Site · • ' ' A Lela&&re world offlclal1 hive announct!d ',tho ala for IU million of the Laguno HJJll Medlcal C.ntor lo the adjacent Sad- r-dleblck Community Hospital. 1'be prlmar1 reuooa fer the aalt, accord- lfll lo .Clllici1Js, ii . to avokl ani future • OCllDl.ltitlon between the ·center and the bospJtal, which ls stiU UQder constructkin :and not scheduled to open until mid·19'73. Under terms ol the Ales igrftment, ..ttbe ale wUJ t.ake affect Jan. 1, but the ~~ will continue to be ,ope.rated by ita ·~ man1gement under a lease-back <arrangtrnent unW Jan. 1, 1m. · The centu is presently owned by the ... u,., ....... Take• Conoinand Go,1'ea Rain FoundlUon, the offici<l ,Ere,sident Nixon sign! b!Uji•· ·-of Leburo Wlf!4· All ~ m 1• hi ·' of foundation llockholclen and paf~"dlles" ".' ug m;persnn~· C<!mmap .. ,Jo the lowxlalfoa:lor wl>lob Ibey receive '. • a: $f.6 blllloll . effort• to, fin~ lllCh services u oecurlty, 11r .. t d~ , "'""°' and·outes of.~ancer. Re-iand maintenance. ~ 1 " t'!'ifalcli.C'li!f9!.Y-Iwillt'l be!, ,by .Na· .; FoundaUon preitdent Dr. Tr 11c y ion ancer ns 1 u e. ,Strevey, in lllDOUllC1ng' the .as.le folloWfng • ~ ,a recent boiMl,"inMUllg, ·;.aid wwould • • · .!.., ,,..,.,e a ''beivy"bfdeit( of flllizJCla1 P--h Kill Th -• ..._..1bilili'.':'1w!IJ!i! ..... ~··~ . .'4:as s. i;ee · '1'bt foimdallli\W-"ll lh< <iii~~r . • .). • • :tao.aoo, payable ~ a 'P"iod "or: 20· 1-' O 'd"' ~ aJ1lf, lo addlton, the hospital wW ll ce&DSI e; ,....,.. .. IU mllloe morta"' on Ibo. ., • I _; _ , ..;... . "=~ey 1.."tf~ i:uul on P.foPertY Driver Arrested . • adjacoiil {o. lhe medical <>ini.r, wlilcll ii 1ocated>'otillll FQeq; dO Valencia. Dr. • • · strevey -Iba~ In selllog tb<.cenltr • Jle~M!SJPE lllP.l) .-. Thrt< .Jier .... '1o the hospltal, X-ray, medlcal laboratory w~ .killed and five tnJUred in a tw<H:ar .and p~'.M-ricea will· oot ho .~lli.sion heiJ.Sunday night. duplicated. 1'iie'. :W-Vkes are alreadx r The drlvtrof .odl Of the vehlcles wu provided by the ·~r and, uoder •lat«.. \(ioked In c!cy jlil("on auaplclon of felony ./:~us! ho f"·rided b~ the !"r · '-4i'unien drM'\f Qter being treated at Dr. Strevey 'alklald that llie two lacll-~Uy H~I. ities will not bt lb tbmpe.Utlon in renting killed were RJchard J. Bishop, 14, of olfi.ce space to dodotr'. He said ~uch com< :J'=60k~'"daugbter1, Linda, and Leoda petitJon might~ &o 1 .Joa ol me~ B y for whiin tbefe wu no ••e or ad· the een&er and 1hls~011"''DUW"'b1ve tb 6e ' :-a U!Wlllll by Leillu'e. World ruidentS. . dreu. . The ~p!li_J ccnstroctiOll is being fin-:,IJU\ll'fd were Mrs. AUct Blahopi 1nced UatguaH')>rJvate donaUona a11d-wlll another dau1hter ' I.Orff· Clarence E. be oper1ted by the Lutheran HOJpdll So-1 ' clet.Y ofSoutbern Calllornla. . Dame, D, of Oceonalcle, Jcim Miller and ' ~ ____ • " -lAllii Miller, allO no age or address. • lo '·' ~-· 1· #• 1' .._ Police' cha:r&ed lbat D1111e WQ drJvln& Laird An,.,ounces .1 µceuive•peecf and failed 1n •lop for a , . 8t'f lfan at Oceanalde Boulevard and El ~ r _ JJ _ Camino Real and collided with .a small N 0 Drat•£ 11.:Af.4-l.3. : , forelp car driven by Bilhop. · Tl@p11ghJ@pV41~· '89aents . W'*k WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary o1 Def~ MelvlJl'.R. Lilnf 'announced to; d<Y lllert wiU'\o no lllllltafy dra{I . lf.i~y "rchids January aod J>Otlll>l1 nol)O unto April. , J;'I T , , Lahd .. kl 11e fr0uld •'lio1 iiroleCI IM , r ·or rpUons S8ddleb ck To Escape '18' Effect dfa11 for· ill <J 19!i fa · the Penfaion . ' prusu f~r Ila '"" of. 'a vaiun~ 4"l!ll! P.000 LOOKOUT, ,Mo. (AP) -Oj'chld From P.r-e I byMarcbt973. ,' 'r ' ..• : ', aro•!ba 'flinew1tudel'ltfndu1tjiycf~ . • "'-'*'B. N'G' llul hll announcement i ndlcated ··\Jie . cam11111 of School Of the Ourk,. BOn1 I 1m 'draft may be below the 7t,OOO men Tbe blotaom~ bt&an 1ppevina ... just . • • • drafttd· ln 1962, the lowest •rince thi before Christmas 'orr,. the first of nearly tarteb" ·Jfte btlng hit but Radio 'Hanoi KQrtdn War. • , _ 10,oot plants given to.the college by Cllnt • cl.aimfd .'that Jhe pl~es bombed and "We're in 1 P>slUon where we will not~ ~cDlde of Mobile, Ala., wbo ~as amo"ft i atrafed • "halpJtal in Thanh Hoa •, pro- bave any draft C~ ln'JaDUOfY," Lattd, IJ3.f!';at ~bid en ts al '!1" achool we I Vioclal capital 70 m~ aouth oi 'Jlanol, told newsmen at ')'elNDCI 'niws con-p:ucu illDO&. · .:f arid ... ~Ialecl-areas 1o two ot!Mt pro-terence, "aDd possibly not for tbe~fin& McDade, a n~Uve of lhe Oza[ks ea, . ~vinc~~;f;,n the Laotian border. ~~. quarter." • ' . '. ga~ inlernall9nal recognJUon for his Th US I Commafid said the lttacka H 'd ~ 1-~-will d "rmln ,._ orchidJ; Hla ~ fumlsbed the • · · . e PJ 1uar -.-wn eu:: e 1.1111 rebid f the · Uo 1 Qu were made "In ruction to enemy fttlv1ty draft call Jor tbe remainder of the year~ jli!&..,i!th ~ fo corona no( 0 al een whJcb imperils the dimlnlshini U.S. Prtmarlly, 1'~ ~1 wtU bt ~effect caslont th:Ougbou[ :.::id I a oc-.fdrcts currenUy tn South Vietnam." An of a new P billlon mlntary pay rai&e. and1 -Each of the nearly ' 1 000 '•todents at informant cited the recent increase in getting more vo1tmtru1 ind r~ing School of Qu.rka works~ minimum of jo~-.MIG,.milllle and. artillery attacks on tbtm II! 'ftll•u mm .iteady ln the mnl-hours a week in . partial r,•yment for u.S'. Planes bombing North .~ietomnese ed servtc~. board and. room -there • no .tu!Uon , llUPPIY hutet llonc the border ~ween Lalfd ~ hro ~ factora involved charge The baJanc~ ·of the e:ost 11 Laoa and South Vietnam. ai:e U.S. w Ith draw• I from tbe covered by income from the student· "Increasing. MIG and antlaircr~ ac- V1etnam war and tbt Col\p!:s.slonaJ m'°" operated industries on campus en· tivity inhibits U.S. air operations ovlr the dJte ~t the Army bt cut to 8921000 men dowment earnings gifts and beques'ts. Ho Chi Minh V•il in 1t1os whe!'.e. most of by m1ct..1m -!'!»~ L:llrd called a cut of ' the s\Jpplles come fnto ·South V1etn~m." 70,000 m~yean-"'Would also <!Ontrlbute . said this source, "Tbeae war m41te.rials, ir to the lo,w draf~ calla for~ year. l'roM Page J ~Y reach'"'North Vietnamese and ·Viet He 1aJCI all ffiese faclO!a will be analyi· Cong forces in South Vietnam, can en- ed through March to 4etermlne draftJ /or RAIN danger the rem:alnlng U.S. forces." the rest of the year. · • • • The safne supply routes also carry war ..... I COAST ... .. D~ILV PILOT iaches on the C011Dty. No ra.lnfaU was meuured ·Suhday, while the Friday-Saturd1y 1tonn dumped 2.69 i'ncbes oo the county. Some damage wu being recorded by the Orange Counly Harbor Department, u the latest storm hammered the harbor with wioda up to 50 miles per hour. Southeast winds gusting early today •ere tearing boats loose fropl the!' moorincs iu •Newport flarbor. "It's pretty grim," said Harbor Oepartment oUicials u they directed every patrol boat .available' ln corrallni loose boats in the harbor. One 40-tooter was rtportec: adrift from Harbor bland and numerout 111\111 craft were being buftettd. "We've just got our fingers crossed, '1 said • 'harried Harbor Department dispatchers. Along the ocean front 1lde of the 'Balboa Peninsula the &ale force winds 1cattered trash cans loaded w I t h Chriatmaa debrla. Fro• P•1e·I . REPAIR ... "Ii rtgl~tering many or u •ervict ltldon1 • egedly hM>lved 111 the conspiracy In the D&mea ol oooperatJna employe1. Many of the service atatlons allegedly involved ln fraud cb1rge1 that led lo Ult iJtufn& of an Orange County Grand Jury indictment art located lri Costa Meaa, HunUn1lbn Beach, Seal Beach, San Otmente, and Sa.n Juan Capi1lrano. Stanton hta 11id that he will call on employea and cu1tomer1 from all 11 111- tions to tesUfy 111in1t the nine defe,.. dants in the trial before JUd&1 Jamea Turner. materials to the Communist forces fighting in LaOS' and eambodla . Hanol aaid the raids were Carried out in . Quang Binb, Nghe All and 'Ihanh Hoa province&. ~ Quang Binh Is the s<M.Uhernm~ pro- vince in North Vietnam , just above the demWtarized zone, and includes the Mu Gia pus, the e.ntrance point t~ the Ho Chi Minh trail, an<f the coastal clty o( Dong Hoi, which has an airfield. Nghe An·and•Thanh Hoa art In the cen. tral part of North Vietnam stretching from the coast to the ,Laolian border. Nghe An iricludes the Barthelemy pass, on the supply route leadlng to no,rthern Laos and the Plain ot Jars, and the coastal city or Vinh, which has a MIG bl~. The North Vietnamese have recently doubled their antiaircraft defenses In the areu of the Mu Gia and Jlarthelemy puses to protect their supply routes against the Intensified U.S. bdmbing, Numerou.t terial enga1emenls 11lve oc- curred In the region in recent wee.kl, and one that started over the Barthelemy pus cost the \Jnited States four F4s !>n Dtc. 18 and 11, with four crewmen 'cap- tured and hro missing . ~eque~f by Balloon: ' BASTIA, Corsica (lWl) -Wt!e.ks a101 chlldrtn lrom the village of Monta,nana , near Padua, Jtaly, aent Santa Claus a measaie aboard 1 red balloon asking for toya. Today a pared with toya wu tnroult to their hamlet. • Wlnda carried the balloon bundred1 of mn.., dropplar lt In the tchool)lard of Morianf, Frtnch Coraica, where the teacher, JOl<ph Leoni, and hi• pupil• oraanloed a fUQd·rai•inl campalp to buy the toy1. \ :Takes To Havana WQ'.H . •· It 1( r h~ I ,lb HI ' ~·· I' " , ALL ON SALE FOR NEW YEARS WEAR ~:; 40% SAVINGS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY I Wi6e ,,, .... c:-. lllil • 4t.tl $35.00 ~,,,,.,. .... • 14.tl $25.00 ~,,, ......... • ''·" $45.00 ..-,;,--............ "·'' $50.00 y .................... • 71.IO $55.00 ._ ....... -.... • ''·" $80.00 "1 LOYI YOU" .... • 14.tl $27.50 U.S. S20.H hU re. '-'-t $350.00 wftti .. , ...... ·-··· S 40t.H _ ,_ ............ Sl.lfl.H $950.00 ' $975.00 i...,. l·•· •. ,..,. .. Sl,121.H ~I Yi d ..... C...I ... ....... $399.oo ~J.Jld ..... ~ $900.00 .. -"-' i-.-. w .•• Sl.lll.H ..... , ...... Cl ...... S JZt.U $170.00 Yllet JI ...W Wlltd s 111.lt $250.00 .__, __ ........... $80.00 T/61 ........ 1.i S 1JtM $85.00 .-119--.... ....... $45.00 THIS SPECIAL SALE Tii•u DEC. 31 sr Raciflj COSTA MESA JEWELERY & LOAN YOU'LL FIND IT HERE FIRST 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. A FUN PLACE 7'0 SHOP PHONE 646-7741 DOWTOWN COSTA MESA -fle-n Harbor and lroadway II DAILY PILOT SC l' our 1'f m19 Social Security ·,, . ·Queries Answered TODAY! PtrsonalfJ•d • Stylish • Efficient Ordtr For YourHlf or • Friend· May h• used on 1nvelop•1 •1 refum address f1.b1ls, Also v1ry hendy •• idanfi(ication laba1s for m1rkin9 p1r1on1J Items such •• books, records, photos, 1tc. lab1ls stick ·on 91••• and rney bt "''d for marking homt c1nn1d fo c.d iftm1. All labels •r• printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality whit .. gvlfimed paper. ,...-----------, I ""' "' t1111 """''cu,_. -n ..it11 •1.u tt1 1 PMM """''"" '"°'' ~ .. PA. an tu. I 1 ""'' M..., c11w. nw I I I I I I I I I L----~~L~!-~~J!~~---J • Complete-New York Stock List l • ' \ • • ' . . DAILY l'ILOT II • Moldq, Dlc111 bar 27, 1971 1ps ' Spirits Season \Af ith [)essert ' So.or.- Diet ., Nearly ~veryone Listens to Lander8 '' . OPEN SUNDAY, ]AN.2 '"i1.:. .. ALL STORES CLOSED ON#EWYEARS D.H•'."ClmCK··yoUR ~::!~~t~vE 1 • . LOCAL STQRE FOR~CLOSJNG HOliRs ON.NEJi! YitARs E//E . • ty ii Jess ir.fn 200, and <:.! UsoA GUDE:A-sotiniwc' •• r umptioiusly : rtch-taotlng . ; •: ' -~Ji:,~ ....... jl !Sill~ = fRYIN. G: · Whole SLIM GOUl\MET ·" , .. 2' to 2~ l>s, ' ;cu~~~~=:tco~ .CHICKENS 2 I .. ~tagecheese . i •· ' • . ·-' 4 to 8 tablespoons butjennllk ... · ·' , · h • · ;_·l or 111dm milk · • ;!!all to taste , . : • 'MIAT MASTEi lllF, , !, ~¥0• m1y ""' •• ny type or . . • . CLUB , . . . cott..n· cheese for-1.hl• recipe: · .~. ' • -a.. " " lara;e or small cum, dry "pot" ~ . . styfe, or any of the low-fat , . •' · · , ~ ~m~. v:~:~t;·o~'~C I~ IIEA"'I' s·· ... ·1· '49 ~ crtoie the right CO(lSistency). . , '• L '. • Put the cottage cheat ln • t! J • • . ' ' -:'1, ~ blender and add a little -• ~ ·' '. .1 ' t-· • · . ·· · . 1 ol ·the muk; whip on hlg El'Ei!YlHY·LO'lr' PRICES. j~ .SJliled. Add-'inor,.' milk ,If . c•· ilnil•••. "DWN . f' needed. -Add "salt 11' lleeded; -. 11Ur•~ ••, ' . sqtne brand! are satt:free;~· r ~ ,Daya ,rribir.:.~ A· . 0 •· • I ' At only U calories J>O!' • • FRYCDS" ~ .. ...,, ~ I · 85· : tablespoon inltead of )(I, you ~ ., ~ .. ' s Ill.• up · • •· • can u!e this "IOUr cream" on .C.ltoml• ~ Ontyl · ' 88' :fr1ohfrullorgelattnd<sserts, ·-:•FRY.~R ...,...,.,..._~.,,II!:,' ... : or wlterev.er (he,_ more fat---~ ~•JFFff.lilr 1 •.-.. • -·· ·"\ 9..: ' temnc stuff n\Js~lo be. c•nec1 '. ' 'FRYER BREA T~ ",.. • •. I 'f~r--try it as al ppmg for C•lff•m!•1t-Gr•de.A } bltejl potato 1wJth • little . . .. , .To"m' Tiurkeys ,. · ' 0 t minced chive a'dded).1 . • I>. .v .. ~' at this lime of Year, . · 1 lb. ltegul•r or 12 oz. W•t•rTllht 70 mt;:k sour cream 1, • catort.. Oscar. Mayer Bacon tb>· ,· ei wp.,party-goer that ~ • ••· , J~ Ibo. Nv"E""s"' ,B.,A, CON . lb .• 71 · petb· stand-In for sour cream in ·aily dip rec!~ you favor. . · For example: Slim Gounnet ' SOllr Cream Is the first ingre-;. · -'" 77 d\~t· tn each of thelollow1ng. ·\'.OUR CHOICE c .. 1 =0.::iA ~~:,:,;. ~ PLANTERS N·urs ' :i!r.anci~~'D'~=:i: . , '°'"i'!'MIX~D.f1ll,ITS~:::.11-. -, lll,!HS .&ENJllNE II)(![ COlltllSll GAME ·~A . HENS~~·~~.89 . i<I< . l . . I "' ; 'fYERl!D,4Y W.,,,. PRiCES · , ..MEAT IAIJEI IEEF 'CL&, ROASTS : .. 1.18 .s;NcERSTEAKS .... lUl - 'siRTOiN'TIP. .. ·lll lonele11-1te1k1 or "outt TOP ROUND 1t. 1JI E11y 10 C1rn 113 l\UMP ROASTS .. , c'oo·.ceD" sHRIMPt11t "· to1 DAIRY DEPARTMENT Rotphl .17 EGGNOG Guor1 • ., NS°G .NOG MAL JI DEU~ATESSEN DEPAATMENT -. . . ---~ .... ~ ...... ..... ' 11· uua . ',~~ .. 'l!!Pi__ --"' CQ.UKED HAM -· .15 ·~.Al-•Allltll 11:15 S.llCed Bologn• 1-• ·•• jfCI( CHEESE . . . ~ JI Asaoti?£0'&1iPS -• .17 [~o .. ~ JUICE ~ .I~ T~ctl1t1n:,,,.__, ·. " · 58 CORNED BEEF ,.....,. '• DeMll.._.UT : ~ .. ''·· SANDWICH BEa~~-.Iii __ .., . ' '51' COOKEQ HAM . '.:il.,q, " MARGARiNE . , ...... 41 BAKERY DE,.ARTMENT .... .-........ ,.. Ciacl<M Wlllll RILPIS . . . IREID , ........ ~., .35 I Relph• 55 Fruit Top Danl1h """"" .. , Rlilplll 2 Llr•r l JI New Year'• ,Cake 1"" RalpM . . .._.,. '",. Jlt Vita Fil ... ~ ..... . .· -PJ'9f PDIL .88 · 111rA1P '""~111 '.UWAIWI . . · Pl11apple ... 25 ,. . -....... Fll>tn., w-n .Ml)U;~ NUTS ... AVOCADOS Hell .21 hire FIMJ RED YAMS MIW,lwe•t . . 13ROWN ONIONS • Llr,;.l•kf· -'·P~RSlAN LIMES .. .25 ... 10 ~ •tell .15 . UQUOR DEPARTMENT Cl'ldtau Peat• lll~r-Ploko;Cold lhlcle CHAMPAGNE Fifth 1,71 i:~--) .;,.. rtl8 Andre . ..Jacquea Bone • .. , __ ""'.l.""'' --. • 41 EDEN 'RO"K m '' .. !.~· ... ,Pink; C... -ll 41 l;~gtf """'· ... _. •'9'!'!';---• 17 L.E DOMAINE i<tnt. °'• table1J100• : .,,Y ROASTED. PEANUTS1.2 .... CALIFORNIA DIP n !even "'1 Ro•-CASHEWS : . . :7 .... lower In caloriesl -odd 2 Dry ROH!Od MIXEQ. NUTS 7-oL ~S'uR :CREAM 1'1111 .41 Apple· Turnovers .!I S:•dish Rye a~::cr JI · -· c~~ui~'B'r~th.:" -1.11 A ca•jfi" H11ct1on of lie~ tor HIW Ytar'l •)llwdon&. iableJ(.>OOn! dried onion Oakes , ' ' and . 2 teaspoons cranulated ~ ·ana ' . · . beef bouillon. I calorie• per • table~poon. ~·OIAIT lllUCU: PIJa MANHATl'AN DIP -add 2 ; . PlUStBUY 111-1 Ill. • Twll PICk . ;.,. Potato Cblps.48 ' tablesf)oons dried qnion flakes, ~..:=..= =::':= 1 teaspoon dried parsley and 3 ~~~poons l!A~~lated chltacblken t.' ..,.......... . • oowlloo. 1 -•rt•• per .. FROZEN FOOD DEP,ARTMENT .... HOUsEHOLD NEEDS tpooD. .1 I . · CLAM DIP -add 1 tea· Roa1rtta CocktaD 31 PANTRY f/Llll!S M!itm ~ Guln!Ml CANADA DRY -,-.ZI -C..IM •rldto or l'okai •• PLAYING CARDS ..,. •"' spoon salt, ~teaspoon "bot'" TACOS Iii-oz. plcg. • iauce, 1 tabJ~poon gated Calavo ' 51 onion, ·and the .contents -or 71\· AVOCADO DI Pr ,,c.or. ""'· , Ounce, ~an of mii'tc;ed clams, CM9·llOY (11-oz. each} 88 Bit .lohn , ·· l:'I BEANS N' Fl>HNSa-un.UI ' ( . . PANc'AK"e"Mix ........ l8 .. ~-·"" ... PAfER PLAT.ESl'lci.111111 iCi D&Uc'Kbs • QI. .. 1.H -:1.-;~~ed. I cal_orle• per ' CHEESE PIZZAS .. ; .•• 2 • . K-·· . . . RWE.CHEESE DIP -add ROLLS 55 I ta••-1· ~ c•• EGG ,.;.o111 • crumb;;\)~iu:·~~. i Mp ... u'"'M""P'K. IN PIES ··--... ·.al tablespoon of· cPioP.p&d chives --. .,.. .. or fresh parsley. ·11 calorlet T T pet ~bl·-· APPLE CIDER 1W.. .41 ' NIPPY DIP -add 4 table-llrd• Era . 33 1poons (2 ounces, ohredded) COOi:. ·WHIP •11-oz; plcf. i eXlta s h a r p Cheddar or 2ki :zt";.~1~' ~~~;~~~ MACARONI " CHEESE .31 Cllorlff per Ub1espoo• Aunt JetnlnMt . · 81: . ,SYRUP -. , ...._ .... ·'" -~Dia·-. •• Si;GG · · . ·· . · '1...C.can "' ch':Oiate cii1p11 .... JI lldppyflah...... 14 CAT FOOD -..-, MJIGround ll -1COFfEE ........ "-" B1TH OIL BEADS . u ..... U AM'M'<>NiA 11.-.-.fl BAR SOAP -·-JI ~ 12""" .... PALMOLIVE LIQUID-. J! iLEACH -JI INSI'ANT DIP -an Y . ;.-.. ..,.....,,.1.IJJI pJU p0cka&id "dip mix" In a tear· ,, ~ 8 '-'""' , CJlS .-n envelope becomes low-flOZSNf<lOOWMJMEHF .... ....,_,_ •···-r-••• ~or le if you Ignore the di rec· ..,...., .._. HOUSEHOLO NlD$ r..._, ,_ "'"'1111 ~.- tlons that call for sour cream ORANGE JUie& .__ .23 =;.i;-UllMI .. ..., .Al it'.l!:~~ -M fiim•._ ._ • .N or cream cheese and use your Sffrr PIEi ....... 19 .._ ... ,._ .. m ta!ll!!tW. · 1 ... Sllm Gourmet Sour Crum In-TRASH CANI --... • ; RITZ ...... .... • nr PVOP ---..... ifead. On io n , horseradish, l.Us'iirRYITIAK tt_,. .31 ~ILtTnSIUI ... .14', Ml't'.D ._..,....,,·. ~' · ... _ ~ Roquefort. garlic. bacon·f1a-~'fEE fUn'te .._,. .63 ~=••Towell ._. .315 ;n"Y':::C. ._.., ... ~INCi .._,_.II 1 vnr-mostidduptoonlylO.to _lffo __ .... -1_ ... ;:;.1 · ~~~ II calorieo pet tablespoon 111-CARR01' -.. '.33 Df:TtRGl:NT -.. ,#'/ 'IUOI Mil< -... It GllAPS llVT8 -.. ,AO ---• I the M or 30 ••ey -.-·· ...,.. I I ...,..,4M..-L~ .,. -1 . . .ti .-o ,,., w APPLE PIE ..._,.._ .II OETERGENT ..,...,.. .4 DfUHKI ._ .. ..,., HAWAJIAN PUNCH .. .-. would be with 1 more c11orUlc · '.• · , dip -! t:"---------I .. . ' .-. GoodD1 I •27 .....,,2 For diet.wise •-r..it~rs. )I. VAllABlE NOW AT RAIPHS " . "Tl ~ ..... • . £M;'1 'CUICI ln'IP · 22-ior •I ;.. Dill · Plc-les .39 ' HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS T~ . 57 ALKA·SELTZER-0121. •• • ··~, Cftlld,.n'a on AliPIRIN _.,,.. .ou LAVORIS -.t.o111o 1.88 P!PTOJ,. BISMOLt-oz.-,88 COLD CAPSULES,.,..oru.81 ,_........ 78 VITAMIN "C" -11111 • 'MM._ox 1Ha.-1JI rfcH'MA'TIC BLADES .78 ... -pepper l!lript, • ·~ ~ rldiab ro1ebud1, raw ••• f_~ coaJlfloWet budJ, celery -...(AGoumlll'aDoll(lhQ 95 ?.'.tJ..&i"ji:;,, ~··• l'.•· ITAi mmtD OIHN ftl IUES ~~Ol • 39 ~ ";""Jilctlo1 ~~~ CHICKEN DIVAN 111-oz,pq, • 'ti_ •• ;~.Y .-a11~raodc:1tom-M•ry"'"(Try-onTo.....,W11oh1lroM) 41 "'JJ ~· . · ., ilYlilrtlrcoun11 Strawberry .Apple Jam 1t-oz.f11, _ .: .. -UUI CO<IPOM • (.Aid a fellln air to dining Yan Da Ka~·· '" .. '''"' Htat N' •lltJ 85 M than 0 . Io 0 ... dletlnl With ~pa FISH FILLET$ 12-oz. p11;. • . • ore just W p~ ~. ~ '.""'!lf.~~ , ' ' I ' ' ' . • !"=cru~ ';i~ RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 s. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER -STORE HOURS: 9·10 DAILY, 9-9 sUN•Y g::"~.:..i. t~. J~~.~. Road. 1726117th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM -· I . I I • •• ' •I ~· ..... -.... . . . . -• . ' • ( I • M°""', Dtctml>ff I'/, 1'71 IC OAJlY "LOT J7 Monday's Closing Pri~omplete New York Stock Exchange List ' •• .. :-: .. DAILY l'ILOT • ' M~. Dtcembtr 27, 1911 f htC•l,Aa• DISCOUlfTID UClll'TCMt l'.t.la-Tll.\OID ,-A.NDGOYllNM~T COflll'rllDLUIO ITUll ~ C91'VllOMT C Im L\/CkY ITOalS. INC.'"AU. 11ieknUHIVliD ' --. ~ ., CANNED FOODS Hl·C lllllS . FWPPLEJUICE ••• ':::'1!32' 3· ~·. IUaEYED PEAS ••• ,1:::: 22' 7 YAlllTllS1 ' , . A I 46-0UIK . I' :JUllS w MAM ••. "!'Wo','~35' WI ' 1m uv10L1 ••• ~':::<'!!11 ,.mmm·i·•··-11111.11 !'"'CHILI W/IEA!IS .. ::::n::79 • . o--SPIGHETII .=:::t~=z~75• FROZEN FOODS PACKAGED GOODS ~ IAKEIS COCONUT • , 1:34' .,.. TEA IAGS , ••••• , .. ~J:.96' PANCAKE MIX~~~56·. · CHEERIOS CEllll .. :.'l.':51• ..... .,.. __ . . TAMALE rl, ....... 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The 41-year--Old'DutChman i'eccived a· kidney wfilCh becam'e available"3.7~bours ~-'--'~~~~~~~~~~---''~·0-..--~~~~~~~~~ 'Mutineers'· Mark Holiday Chri strnas J)efuye.d .to Surulay ort Pit~air1i l sla1ul GLENDALE (UPI)· -It's not the Ro~ ·now1; but today's tbe ·day Of the'big holi· ·day sporting··event On Pitcairn Island. -"lt'~ th_e big ~ports event 9f the year, a rousing• criCk~t gil.m_e," .according tp Tom ,. Chris~ian, island Ni:~io ~P~rator incl sixth ge11eration descendant of Fletcher1Chris- _lian, leader of-the' mutiny on lbe Boubty. ·The iSland is populated by' the ·deScen- danis ·of the English mutineer's, iwtio:c'ast off the rul~ of. Capt~ William Bllgli _jn 1787 , and sailed with Po)ynesian wOmen to Pit· , cairn, a speck in the rernOte rtaches of the South Pacific. ' · Ninety of their descendants tive· there . stil.1. and their mhip)irik with·the outside ; world is Christian's sborh1ave radio ta~ \Vith the communications center here of , t!1e. Seventh Day_ Ad..-.tnlist O~urch. '\CPl'istmas was delayed for a day, un- .. ti_I ~nday,J>e,ca~~;t~j~h<.:wj~.a ~~ul'-1,ijay. q,µr P•Y OfworShip:jiace :Pract1Cally ·--· rev'eryone on .Pitcakn a·re ~ve'nth pay Adv:~ntists,'.' Christian r~porte_CI, telling ~how the polldays are c'elebtated by orte of ; the. wotl~'s .most isot.a\~ cqmqiubities. ~-. .. "\~e put out preserlts op SaturQay night ~iior lhe youngsters. -Thes~ go. into 1Ban- : damus teat baskets hung-on ~n;int P,>fehe~ : or by \he bed. Stoc\ing-s ti1tve never been : filled with goodies -o~ Pitcairn. because · for decades stockings ~·ere o·n l y :·meinories in mu.tin'eers' heads of homes : in Engl8fld." '. • ' ·· · The-tnain gilt giving is yet lo come. ; Christian reP,Orted, "~aus,e. Sap~a rid_e:s ~ a boat instead of a sleigh to Pitcairn. af¥) : this year he 1won't ·arrive Unti,1 ~bout ;'\Vednesday:· . · " · -: .. · • • ' ' I ·~ ' ' Jn the meantime ... ttre islanders follow ·their custo;m of hanging . s i m·p I e,, • homemade giflS' on the trees in the square at Ai:lams'town, the oilly village on . ihe island. where the eider's dist'ribute 'them by calling out tht: names of reci· _'pients. • The adul~· g~t "a njce pineapple! a ·basket of coconuts, a hunk of lead for fishing. a block of Miro wood for carv- Comity Rej ects Seven-Up's Tax RefUlld Request A claim for refund of possessory in· terest property taxes totalling $40:,652 by ·the Seven-Up JJotUing Co. of Los An· : l(eles, IoC. has been denied by the Board :of Supervisors. . • The taxes were collected on disputed :possessory interest assessments levied ;by Orange CoUnty Tax Aaseasor· Andrew .J. Hinshaw on bottles owned by' tbe 1com- .pany but in possession of.retaJlers. : The clalm1 for rthindi. prelude fo PoS· :sible court action~ cove~ecl, the fiscal ._,:years 196U7·1br0u.cb 197&-7~.-·' • • Similar r~lurid claims have. been flied :tn previous years l?)r the Coca C4Ja' Bot- ~tling Co.' and are-now IM subject· of :lawsuits. • HinshaW\ hu"mainlained ·that the bot· !Uing companies ·retain possessory in- :terest in the empties even though they :are not actuatty in their pone:f!ion at :any glvt11 ttm~. . Yourig Marine F ounq. Stab bed ' ' WILMINGTON (UPI) -A young Camp Pendleton Marine whose Christmas furlougb expired today was fowl4I slabbed Jo,deatll SUntlay on an isolated road d9r • harbor area Junk yanl. • Poll<e said the body ol Pvt. Harold W. Clark, of Ludlow, Mau .• bore numerons slab "'"""'' Jn Ill< neck • Aulhoritiei said the 1tqCkers' left Intact lhc conlent1 ot Clatk's .••allet. which. cp~tained $20 ... " ' ~ ing;" Christian said, and the youngsters . "such small toys as are available home .made candy. a·raw coins perl!aps." , Christmas iS a1so traditionallY election day on ~Pitcairn. Voters ' mairitain ·fbe secreey ·or th~ir ballots by slipP.itig them ' through the wall of the chief rriagistrate's hut. "Electioneering or any kind is frown· .,. ed on," Christian noted. "Christie Warrtn nofes that his candidacy may be .helped alopg~by two .,oi; three friendly chats 1he haS had while sitting in rocking chairs with friends." Th!re were six candidates for two place! on the 12-seat council. Four were descendant11 of Fl.etcher Christian. North Pole. Flight True, Byrd Explorer Declares · ' . ' . .. ·, sTUDIO . CiTV . (UPI ) -",Pele" ~as, ·at <21 the youngest member of -~dm. 1tifhltlf',E.1!ffll~I916,~le ~~~itie~, ~e 'itch· ta!i ;tcf). packed mltrtp on Norway's/ il>er:gen hlJlnd. and waited for history. aY, hi: defends it1 . ' ' · ' lb''an·mterview at his homt beie E J. 1Depiis~' .noW :se, answered ch~es : ·by • !omier•Byrd Pilot Berndt BalclMn, who U'eCently Cha llenge<t Byrd's plate -in the •record boi>ks as the first man to ny over the North Pole: Balchen sakl the iclaim by Byrd -now ~ead -.was 'an "out-and-out Jie1" Byrd's family defends it. • Balchen's challenge was based on. the contention' (that .IYrP's Fokker trimotor .\•Josep~ne F~'! was too. alow to make ~ .rowp trjp D'etween the airstrip at 'lqpgs Bay and the North Pole in 15 ·~b<itQ.;, I ~ • • :. "He""s wi:ong," sajd Demas. "I don't under¥an<I wtiy be1 .js, .dOing this. The 'elapSed time" of the flight was not 15 hours.but 16 hours, 55 minutes, putting it right in line with the capabilities of the aircraft." tt was his job to lime the flight, Demas said . The Greek-born _Demas, retired after 25 years as flight test engineer with the Lockheed Aircraft Corp., recalled his vigil at "the top of the world." At variOus times and all at once a cook , assistant steward, gas boy and t¥atch- ma11:, Demas siid he recorded the takeofr of Byrd's plane at 12:30 a.m., May t, 1926. uBeing the youngest, I was left alone as watchman . .at' the air.strip while the rest of the ex~ltion went 'back to the ship," Demas uki. ' "1. was c..-rYing sqpplies down the runway at abQat 5;10 p.m. when I heard a buzz that soundeq like motors and l started looking toward tl}e North but I couldn't see anything." "I 'kept on W_Alkir;lg down the runway j\'.heq I ~w a spobaitdJr'eallzed it was the airjllahe' coming baCk. I got out my ·,t.:llmei;a, and when the plane wp.a qt.lite YI/Ible, .I snapped my picture. I -rded ,til;ne otf lh~'back ofthe film : 5:25 p.m., May, '9, 1926." • He' said Byi-d's landfall on tbe way .back Jrom the Pole was the 1nountain petjt ' at Gray Point, 247 nautical miles Crom the landing strip at Kings Harbor. "It took three more hours to reach King's Harbor, so if yoU divide by three , it brings it down to 81 nautical miles an hour which is what they -were doing the rest .-of tlle, Oijht." "Balcheii. is a very. capable man whom I've kOOwn· sirice 1926," Demas said, "l hoP,t he · wID reconsider and stop his ati\ation becailse 1 think he's doing himself. the Byrd family and the Norwegian people living here a lot of harm.'" Coast Students Head for Spa in Two Orange Coast students who attend the University of Redlands will spend the month of Jariuary in Spain as·part of the Unlversit:Y's mini semester. Ron Oberndorfer, ·of 1805 Hummingbird DrlVe, Costa Mesa and Linda Guertner. ·of 24252 Vla Aquara, Laguna Niguel, will leave for Ma,drid Jan. 6. Th·e two studenti are among a group of 20 who', will stu.dy under Dr. Angel ,Apariqo, .a~i~nt professor Of Spanish from the,.~v~e~tty. Christmas Fire ·victims 1 • • .. ' 'Better ·off Than Before' . .. . ~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -Stan Levin and family woke up the morning after Christmas to firtd their home engulfed in flames and explOding glass. They just n1anaged to escape through windows with little more· than lbe clothes they were wearing. Friends, neighbors and strangers were moved by lhe tragedy. \VJthln a few ·hours donations began " pouring In and now, mud\ to h1s disrnay, Win says be la alnlOll better oft than he was befOre. ''I don"l Ulink it'• fair for 1 family to come out ,of a cfimter '1rtth more than they bad when il ba_,ed' "•Id Levin, an el.....i.ry xbool lelcber. /. 11tt doplrtmf!lll <1plain 10anoc1 Levin, ,US wtfe. .ElteUe, .... ancl their three cblldrfrl. • vttant hOuse across the street: friend!, neighbor's and strangen filled it with tumiture and groceries •nd hei&hboring cbiklj<n collected hnl1•fl or _an undisclosed amount or coins and paper money. , '!Bless them all tor thejr tremendous generosity ..• I'm an Independent guy and t hate taklng charity but what can y(lu-dO w,hen people just lake over and in- sisi .Y.OtJ let them help?" Levin asked. . Fire 'investigators said the' blaze ap- parefitly started in the. living room of undetenpined cause. Levin awoke to a house "shaking like an earthquake with uploding glass. ). "We all made it out our own bedroom wtndowa about the same Lime/' he aald, addhlg that his children, David, 11: Elaine, 15, and Laurie, 13, were calm anci were even able to save the dog. The two girl& &uffered minor cut1 and bruises.' Levin sa'id be is :.)Ing to try and restore his bla<:kened hOuse. but right now. ';Somehbw I've got to thank all those people -the many, many people l don't even know." • ' MO!lday, tltcrmber, 21; 19n s ' OAILV Pllil!: I ·Mars .~oa8es~ DUn-ted \ • • ..--' It • ,. ~~ia1i Prob.er .. s~eki,,.g . ·-~~ · 11tr.~~·~,p.f·!J!fe . MOscQW (UPIJ-The'SoV\Ol'Uolod'li .;~.,_.Ills~":; . ~: "While we bave bad ·maay dlllp- Mal'IJ . .,., ¥an S pro&es m Iookin& !Or "We ~ Jhe cllfuue of llafs Is polntmenls oo far, we have learned a "ouos'~ontjli,...Planetlba JlliahI!--1 ~ •. lii!'1hatb,not~fqF.•" 1 greatdfal•nd,reare•Mackllnglllo taln lile. · {'. .,,-• ~ ~ly lo the' Clll"llO• problem wbeM •lliei! ls'Mlrllao Ult ~·~ ulll' Sulldli the:~. thenc-*'lill op-Mars,• •• ~·. j stral8hlaway, the sclenllmsaid' · ~ ~lwo ~oral\ orbit!~ Mars 'l'hO scielilbll,said ''Ille generar dU'tO. 'Mars 2 went into orbit Nov. 27 ud Ii' lo ~ Man t\IOloo&bIY and .,. . lion or oW program ;; Jo P"?irt for lho Mars 3 on Dec. 2 . ~r ~are what ""lht bo <ailed snnding o! aut,omale<I b Io I q ii ea I !lfars j droWe<f a capoule ·bearing a Ol"8 on.~,.surface -~tlona more laQQratorle!t to Man/•, •• • i?1• hammer-an4-sickle pennant onto ~ sUtfa~le for ll!e than others. •· •. Marii· and 'Mars 3 are tb'e v ' or ,. Maftian surf ate •. NOlblnf 'mbA \lu an- Wr1tlng in Pravda, the Coulmunlst '*'~ such prejaraUon, \heY sai<f. .... "' nounctd abOut • the capsWe, Western ty oewspaper, Prc_>f. Georgi Petzyy a6d ·-·•LJfe 1 forms, .and esepecJallY, the space expert.I 11peculated it was a.aoft-. 'Dr; V. M?roz sald-, ... simplest Ofe forms, have a vezy ,broad lander apparatus 'that crashed, · · The b1osphet'.e, If there ls such., must range of a4aptafion. .... Mars 3 parachuted a scltntlfic in- be cqncentra}ed in suc}t oasej. They 111ust • strument ca~ule onto the surface. It ~ warmer iuil• situated I!\ I~ 'Rlaces "" · , transmitted television pictures ot a dust where there t! n1ore· tnOisture. •I t ..,, • • 'f\ :SU'i;i{~-(t · D~fil'L.. ... ,,,'k~ storin tor 20 second! ind then .went· out of Their coaunentary in'aue clear Wt 'ji'li' · ~ ... • · ~ •. :!f,·~ c .commission. search fqr Martian life dominates U)e LOS ANGELES (UPJ) _ Stev~ Grnan, Petrov and ~1oroz said tbe Soviet Mars Soviet Mars ~gram .. ~y .._defe~ Uie , a M8)¥ion. famil,>: n)'em'.ber ~iJ'w~con-orbiters were .equipped to measure Pl'.'OIJ'~m &gafft' skeptp,•./t(tio ~tend V~~.dl 1behead~ a ranch hMd;'was surface temperature, a t mos p h.t r i c Mars 1s hp.~. ,t • :\ -'~ t-; sp&re<f th.e dealh 'Ml'ntawet hv. a'-judge moisture aild· other• characteristlCs or the '1lf there·~ life aily'Wher:e""else ·hr the -2' here. · ... ·:: ... -: t"' r..~ planet through a· variety of seriSors. ===~~~~~~~· , 5 DAYS .ONLY .• SALE lllDS DEC. 31 5 DAYS ONLY ' ·sau lllDS DK. 31 I • .. • 1 •• : • . v • YEAR E l . . • "' • . , .11· . -: . . . . • . 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SoitntMftll> Strfft-Dollp9.f, Sot. 9-6 , .... 16'4 "TOll0-11..,.1 Hlll1 Plou (Hoxt to S.• ... l-Oolly 10.9; Sal. 10-6 • aa7.aaao. . HUNTINGTON llAC .... lrookhurot & G1rllol4-01lly 9-9, Sot. 9-6 962·1128 • RADIO DISPATCHED FACTORY AU1HORIZIO TV" APPUAHCf°SfRV/Cf PHONE .541·3437 ' , " ' ' ' • ........ I!!. €olef11e.. ' yr; ~ousands ~ See • • BigBank Hold.up .. ~ ' :ur1 ~......,.,. lllV. O'lllUN !Lt.UST.RATES SERMON WITH ELIC.;J'RIC SHAllE IN CHURCH PULPIT 'Don't J ..... P~o I~ Emrnoll' W11 Mo11111 to $\lnd.ly c.n,,....11on .. ,. ' ' .. ; ;Plane Vanishes . . · ··(hiI~h · Shave ' ' With.'92 Over ••• • Minister dip~ -~eqrd: ... in Pulpit ~ndes M ountia,n:i , 'ii~: Mu1.''(AP) '.! n.. 'a.•: ''Tho time was right to hav~ it.'; · · Jalftel K. G'Br.Lea Jr. ahlved. ott Illa five-: . He used clippers and ·an electric ra:r.or. ' L~ t (UPI) -otiici~s u.id s~ay mO(lth-old beard Sunday -ln th~ .pulpit His ,-ife, Carolyn, said, ''I felt 'llkt they hav.e found no tr.ce of 1 jet)inu of bia chur<?h before h1a ~Uon. · 1 criwllng under, the pew'!. while he shaved with.ft per&ou aboard. m. l••inc since Ffi.. --He said he did it to 9'•tt a Pblllt abOut tl)e beard. But later ~ said she was bow ~le judge othfr peoplf. . , pl~ased. · .; • 11 ~Y O? • fUPt over1 &be ruuecf Andes '"!be. question 1 asked wu, ~!!!.I dll· . :·1 ~-ne l_oota ~er without it, Mountains. '° terent leavU. the pulpit clean ~vtn 1-abe ,IJ)d. ·· . · Mhltary_aod ciYillan planes 1urched fnn. the person I w1's wheri J entered it 'lbe Rev. Mr. O'Brlen,'!7, who'has been ~ jqg~ peiks and nearby junaJa for with a mOdest mustiche and be1rd "· ~ · ~inlster at the First Parish Congreg1-~.0 ,__ ~!bout •--"•• .tht· mt' u'-• said. ''Of <OUtse, tj>o ....,., ls no. 'Q\lfy tlooal. 01u<ch for.eight y~. also seem· •• -,. •• ~-.. •• the Wemals have chol!ced. • · e.I plealed. • . , four qlnt Lockheed Electra turiio-prop° "I bad aome weeb 110 de~'to 111o.aU the ye,an I've bte:n here,'' be owned by :r..nsa, !be Peruvian airline. shaft the beard, and I decided I'inlCM u · said, "Nner bl.ve more womte, ti11ed The JlliDe ,,as on a.flilht from Lim• to. well Ml ICllDe ~ ~ oi !t," ~ ~ _ -~,0!1 tbe~w.1y out ol ~" .. lquiioi.-•...n.s sway In tht heart·ol ' . ' · · . ·•· · · · ·· · the dense Amuot> Jungle, Wilm li di!•p-; t\ff;; . al f B' . . ' ·.'1· ... n·. '.." .h· ~-fromU.:~eruvi..AttFotte ~·v ICI s 0 . •,·. eQ.r a r es . ' 111d an Ametkin"educ&UOnaJ ~iUOH,-... · -· ~ ··· · ~ · the Summer ~ lnJtltuie, ~ .. 1 I. ..._., ..- par1 ·1n· the Rlrcb. 0 d Hal R . I ... 'l1le plane carried a""'" ol m and a ' • r e_ .~ t to ep', ' .. lrlsa . s pusengen ' lnclurllng fl•• Anwlclnl. • • . . . ,_.,, . . Cheese Bomb • I· .,, '1 UDl~.P~es1 Intern1tiHil :t · 'Ibe new Ban1la. Desh government : . "' ll'lued a formll appeal tOdAy asking Kills Mayor · r:i:J:~::i::.""••sainatEul _ 1be 1request wu the first from the new MANILA (UPI) -A bomb hktden in-10.vernment.J~~lfli Bengalla to stop Ude a red ball of cheese and wrapped U riptlsals a non-Bengalis 1ince the a Ch'riatmu 1ilt kllled a newiy-eJectec1 · 1• Jf-ciay wa~,bjween India and Pakistan P'lllpi1¥> lown moye< In bis mldtowa ended Dee. 17, Bengali~ .r..esidents of · the Pe<iple't Rep.ibllc · ot B'1lila Desh -formerly Ea,t Pakistan -said Wat Pakistani troops and coltllboritors comm itted t®ulandl of atrocities in the country since civil war broke out March 25. A number r:I repriW murders have ~n reported 1lnce Pakistan surrendered to Indian troops and rebel Mukti Bahinl t«w. . . ' ' . ' , OOLOG!IE, 'Genn1ny !AP) ~ 'lbrte -held 1IP • -..... the O>lope CIUlodral to41y fnd -· oway wltb three polleo hoalacti u tllou111!d1 ol 1pocatot1 .... anned pollce helpleaoly wat.cbld the noontime drama. . ... '!be (WUDID carted . •lth lbtm tbt Mlrll-equlval<lll ol llO,OtlO. 'l1le three .......... all dncrlbed .. high-ranking pollce olflclall, hid a· c:han(ed lhlmlelveo for lbno hint emp)oyes. Tbe robben-bad taken tile employe1 hOst.age after being qpriled by the an1val of a· police patrol.· . The patrol lhot out thrff of the tires CID the robber•' 1etaway c~. There followed two houri ol pefQU.,. tlon1 betwMll the pOl1ct, and ~. This •nded with the pOIJce agtoeing to supply a mW-bu1 as a·getaway ·car and • the es:chlq:e of police for,. the ori&m.J hostages. . Then one of the hostages , identified 11 districl Pollce Chief Hans Krauss, came · ouf of the bank 'lnd" called out.-over :a megaphone, "Pleaaei remain calm." The crowd responded wltb 1il~·and one ot the ,unmen quickly lolloW,ed the Devalued Dollar Survives Yule ' . l 1i« So~nd Shape LONDON (UPl)i-''l11e devalued U.S .. dollar came through the Chriltma1 boll· daf on European money market& today in IOUDd shape.· : - With London and some other Europe.In , currency uchange1' still. closed for ·the holiday, dealing~ were, generally 1man acale and quiet but the dollar either held firni or gained 11lghUy. In Frankfurt, brokers ftxed the dollar at 3.2725 marks, 1.5$ percent above the new official central rate or pmty of 3.2225 marks. The median dollar rate in light tradifli was 3.2675 marks, up from Thursday's closing 3.2&20 mark•. The dollar al.so rose 1UgbUy on the pollce Glllclal. AltllouP the Irie hid.- muted -they"'-the blnk ·•t' 10: 15 ,..m., 'the.Ir faces were uncov*nd \ . . . ~ ' .when they came oul ~ Ant wa1 a clarlc, hll"f·MI mon With r<Oedin& barillne.. ., .. The ........ lo! Into the mlnl-llul Wiiii whet ._,.... to be theClllL ,,,. ..... followed. wr-Jllihicher, -11 c.q.•, crlmlnaJ poliel. "" behind lhe whlll ud .ii... the vlillde ·owly _... ·-lined wtita -.or1. ol onlookers. ·• · All malll ...... ltnlllc Illa tj\J~ onlered -olf ..... liOl1'ot .blllcoplor-..- hovered °"' Ill< 1111. A cashier iD the but,· Theodor Grain, told a newsman: , ''The three came in around ten o'clot). and pulled out submachine gun.a and ordered everybody in the bank to-lie on the floor. The gunmen wetr nerv'OUI . It first but liter calmed down.'' • ' ·Grain sald,he had no chance to •give the alann, but a customer ma.Mged lo do IO. A patrof car arrived and one of ,the policemen 1bot the tires .of the getaway car. 'lbe patrol withdrew when one of the robber1 came out wl~lding a liubmachlne gun . . Tbt reaction ol police and the crowd wu in rMrbd contrut to a simil1.r cue in M~ l'.ast-Augu1t. At that time, a .. caniltal atniolphere 't>l't'vfiled outiide a bank in whk:h two ~ed. gunmen were bolled up with fo\lr hostages. . . The Mlllllc~ &Um>en tried to en.rt two TniDion n\lfks ......! the eQuivalent of $546 480 -from the bank and demanded that.' police provide a ge~Way car. Police opened'flre ai oM o( the~~ eme!J· ed· with a woman hostqe. BOlti the run- man· and The woman were killed and the polict handling Of tha' case came uhder a barrage ot public critlcl1nLt · 1~ · Four In Family .. Shot to Death; Assailant Slain MlnDa hotel !Ulte SUndM" nilbt. p:iUce" ·An Ind.Ian officitl u id earlier Indian said today. : ' . ;' ' 1 troop. woukl not attp into local affairs Jose Cruz SS was 4tld •on arrival' 1t \od.pl~ no action to try to stop com- nw!>Y M..illa ·.~· llOlpltal ~ ~;otrili,__ An estimated 250,000 DOn·Bmg&lls are rep()rted kept prisoner in two towns near Dacca-Murpur and Mohammedpur. A rebil!I blockade is keeping out food and nialical :9upplles:. Swiss, Dutch and Belgian ei:changes and BEVERA, 1,.1 (UPI! Franc··-.. y -....,,._., held firm in France's two-tiered money Stranglo and his fainlly were eating din-- mulllple -In tloe, ~ ....,..i. . . ·. ... . " . and legs. Cruz waa elected mayor ot ~ , , 1 ~'!!~!nu.~~=~ Gu· um~ Kill al Klllll1'1 ShelliioiM ·-lfotel frlli , • ~ •. ~ ., . to ·~mtai olfkel~ L , .. \ . Jannn Wih.ter .~~~~~~~~~~,· r~·· · I ,f -Resort Sk.~, s Wlefcs ' ' • I c. 'I. -... • Q ..... .:.J~tf.I • ,.,;_, ..... of not, ~ ls-ddioulaull' ,_ ·-' • • • MAF;BASHI, Japoo (Util) ·-Polson lid ~m the ll'tlu.Qi:t. rlear a dor· mant t0lcano killed all 1kiera.loday at a Winter aporte resort in ijle,apan alps. -Tllo -nt "''<"!"ied the Kuaallu raort tn tM .lower 1loipes vo&ca.U,:, Ml XuullurShfrane, to m8es l:trth or Tokyo. l'lllkw aid tulphurlt: 'ctd fum11 .began spurting from the groued. : • ·PoUce J ttpClbdtd after hearina Teporl!I lhll Ill< ..,.... llad. collapie<L Wuring po mllU,. tlley ltcOYered two bOdies at ~ the ·scene .• Four died IOOn after beiq'""'" taktn to a~earby 1ki lodge. Profeaor Ryohei Morimoto of Tokyo University's teilmop'lphy research ln- ltituie "'Uld release er toi:ic gas from flssure9 in the ground ii a common event near the volcano . He aald that by the time vicUma -became-aware of~the 1u-1rotrr tts odor, tt la ofttn 109 late fir 'lhem to escoe,; poi<onlng. " Also Western newsmen who visited the feri;y crossing town of Goalunda on the Ganges River about 4S miles southwest of DICca ~ay reported seeing piles of dBenglli bod ies in the area. . uj>J Correspondent Kenneth J. Brad- d.lei: in Dacca reported ·D.P. Dhar, an ln- dlatl cabinet-level foreign affairs expert, sa.Ja the Ihdian army W(!Uld take no steps tO }!elp ~ non-Bengalis but he had been assured food and medicine woUld be pro-vtdjd. ., ·~ou must remembel" that the .WOtlnda ar&:fresh. Some of those wounds Wire ln- fll~ on the Bengali people by thoM wilg an now complaining they art 'tllrv· · inC' Dhar said. Sbon afterwards, the new government lssUed its plea to stop reprisals. "The battle for freedom has been won. We-art now facing a much more miou1 cba!Jenge. We not have the battle for reainstrucUon of the country. We cannot reconstruct ind blilld a new ordtr w.ithout peace," the government said in a special statement. J'Law abiding citizens must be pro- tected. Offenders must be punished but onlJ', thr~b the due process of law. Those wtio wage war against our state and.comm.It atrocities against our people mot allo be''punished," the 1tatement Ill id, market. rier Sundey when a former friend of the In ZUrlch, the dollar opened at 3.t05 eldest Strangio son came to call. Swl11 francs, then lained to 3.9205 Minutel later five people lay dead or francs, 2.09 percent. dying of multiple bullet wounds. Above the official central nte or 3.M Rosario Vaticano, 28, bad just beto francs. releued from prison wbert for two years In Amsterdam, the dollar traded at he brooded over belng sentenced while 3.2710 1uUder1, 0.72 percerit above the ol.-Domenico Strangio went free On 1 flcial central rate This compared With bur&lary charge, police sakl. Vatlcano Friday 's closing ol 3.~ aulldln, 0.55 swore Strangio bad been his:accompllce. percent above. -He. came. up frolll hls pa.live Calabi1a in On the Brussel'•" frff 'market, the .the toe of the Itallarr boot to hls village dollar opened at 45.25 BelgiG._f'tancg, O,t7 _. ~ar the French bOfd!r looking for percent above ttie offic.lal central rate. Domenico. Domenico was away from This also w11 up from Friday, when the home and v,ucano began shouting at the r~:;. closed at 45.15 francs, 0.74 perctnt elder Strangio, who Uke Vatlc1no On the rwncia1 tier of the Paris money emigrated from Calabria to the iDdustriaJ ed 22 French north In aean::h of work. marltet'the dollar optn at 5. The """ngest Str•n .. io, Rocco, 14, ilip-frann, 2.1 percent above its new offlciat J"--parity ol. 5.lll7 francs. ped unseen from the house and ran a few On the commercial 'titr, the dolJar w11 yards to the village police station to seek traded ats.mo to 5.2250 frlDCI, llao J.l help. Carablnlere national potictman percent over parity. Antonk> Fols, 11, only four months a p:iliceman, ractd to the strangio home 15 7 Died; S®ul Hotel Provided No Fire Exits ... with Rocco. The massacre already bad beJUll. stranglo, and his common,. la:tr , wMe lay dead. Police said VaUcano fired a fuailade of bullets at Fois, Rocco. and Rocco 's brother, Carmelo, 19. -.Storms Blanketing U.S. . . . . . . . . . SEOUL UPI) -Lack of outaidt ltro escapes and proper emergency equip- mtnt were main contributors to the blih dtath toll In the flrt at the Taeyongak luxury hole!, a K-trt~ ~~-~~ ~. day. · •. Nation Feels Winter's Touch; T~avelers Warned At least 157 per90ns -including one American -were killed and U lnjured in the 11rt at two-yw-<>Icf..D,ttaly llold ..,. · Chrlstma1 day. Officials aid JI penons died ju mplng from the uP;er' floors, at T""""'IVN ~r1th ••lllftl ... .._ "-CMl...i lftll ••1,11h 111e1M ......,.. ikllldl'f' •""'""" ""' fem· ,.. ..... ,. (lirNMtof ,. " ...,"' •• 0 ... 1 Ollll~ tvl Mt If lfi. 111!"111, 11 0... C:l!y, Kl~ .• IM lttr'Mltf""llrl fJtl I dlfl" .tf ...,_, Vllf!lflr)e, Ntl •• , .. Mrtld tfl '""'"*"' lfll'IPtl'•tvrt If IM -..... C'elifornla l'l'ltlt'"9 due to 1'tle w1nn r1!111. I fell ~-I re!Cllt · s111et 11.r Tl.lftdly "'rouwti 1 •·'"· east one man uvu• .. ,. ,,,. •term. N Y• drofOMd '·' helicopter and the othtrl buroed to dealb . lrldltt f/I r11it t f Loi AnHttt C1¥k •-.1 • ) -.. ' • • c:....,.,. •rid '·'"' lndlft •• 1M1r.,.1111N1 or suffocai.w. • ""-'· Chi YoUnadae, a ~ineerlnt prot. •• -. 111r1y eholtltY o11 1111 L~ essor and expert on building fird, said = :'C:.~tt1'"::,i:111 ...:.r"! "";'!! the lack of outalde fire escapes was the _.iw'" -. 111 "" 1ow *· major cause Of the death ·wu -t.l'le A flllmDlllt calcl, ,,......,.. tnow ..... L.•l11• In --~-9VafV wlftcll .. lllld over 1119 llflotr highel!Jt tn I nuu: Lrl lA'IW>I• ,,_..Ill COft'lll'Wflltltl 11111 JNny ,,,.n "The hUUdifti hld_an ~t ~~~.in:· -. lllHCTW to ~ clm<ld dw lo Ille 1 ·-Ire es IS I ~~ of mud, rock •lklt• or llN:•I side but 1n lnt.erna s... ase serv 11eo111H. s-i.11 .. 1ew ,, 2.soo '"" kind o( chimney .rather .than ·~ a. fire :: ::~':'till ll"lll"tUrY Phl!Tl"!tllff ipe 1'befl I fire breaki ou{," Chi saML Tiit 11orm ,.,..," DUt 111 , -"'" ~~ alsn said e~t llchts· In hotel ~- ... ,.,,, fir.ct"'", 1Hv1"' ,,,. nor1111r,.·1' rldb~ were not -ulp......d with batteries cleHrl1 IOI' lh• 1011fllt!"11 MClittla ~' ,,.. ni ...... t"'-"' f 111""°°"· ""'.._ v111rf ..,., ,,y.,,. , ., they would remain lit l:n cue o a toret111 of •-"" *""''· a-ti -er Jallure · .. · · · · . ,~ ................. .-... till-·~ --. '. ,,1.,,... ""'lloN • u.c 111 111t iew•. ·, "When the li1hts went out, auesu: could 11t11ri, tut not tell eut from wtst. Tiiey w~ com-m!:"...=! .:.~SU::~ fwKttt pletely at a loss wherfLto 10," ht aaid. 911'11ri U41. ""'• ~ -... The worst previout hotel flrt was a ~ ,:::Os.!9'"oi... ~ .!':. ""~~ blize ·a( the Wlnecoff HOti1 m. ~tlUlta, ""' ~ IHlnflflf ..._ , • ...,.... Ga, on Dec. 7, lHfi, whkb killed 111 ..... ,,lftl Sori(lft ~.--... "'rm.. • eM Ml. Wlllliilr-JI • tht bod. .. ""' AuthorlUts 11id molt of ~ C...tel . Wm bldly burned Ind only 14 had beeo Sun,,"'-·· Thie• MONOAT hcefld ,, .......... , .••• •i••·"'· J.i, ltcond""' •• ,;... .. ll:lllt,m. l,I TUllOAY identified ao far. The •lnc1e American casualty wu klentified as G. W. Goodwin of Sacramento, a d..Ulan teCUritJ oUk:tt 1t the U.S. Ollll Air Force BIM JO mlltl -th " Sooul. . 11\t hold WU l 1"'"'1 Olllbllilwnenl !Oc:ated In lhl bun ol tbe Seoo1 buJlneso district. MDlt of the 1ueata who cbecked in for the holiday were Kortana. . .... ., UPIT.._... MAKllS CUllA. C'O!MllNT C1ndld1t1 McC1rthy ' ·McCarthy Urges U.S. Recognition Of Castro Cuba MIAMI (UPI) -Democratic preslden· tial · candidate Eugene McCarthy &aid Sunday pight the Unittd States should recognize the government of Cuban Premier Fklel Castro because the praent policy of isolation ii not ac- compll.;hing anything. , In a Millflli television interview, the Florida Forum on WCKT, the fonner -Minne.!Ota · senator said establishina: normal relations with Qlba might im· prove the situation, which could hardly be worse than it Is now .. "It seems to me quite eYident that 'We haven't gained anything over the past 10 years by ~ ltlOVing to recognize China. "We're finally moviQg II\ that direction now," McCarthy said. "Il~seems to me Chat ·no good has been served by· our pretending that CUba !Jn't there, at least for the past five years. "I see it 11 a country to which we ought to make a decision. Not so much because of the importance of CUba it.self, but It woold indicate a mature and responsible approach to general in· ternational problems. "I think reco&nltion is part •of it," McCarthy added. "'I think alohg with that, it's not just the recognition so much as opening trade and general relationship because of CUbans in this country. I don't see bow things could be any · worse than they are and I think they might be im· proved by establishing something that we call normal relationships." McCarthy, who Ls in Miami for a serie1 of private meetings, said he will permit his name to go ori Florida's March 14 Dtmocratic preference primary ballot, but he dots not plan to actively campaign in Florida. Kennedy Leading Dernocrat ·Choice PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts la the leadnng choice· of reg Is t ere d Democratic voters for the party's presidential nomination, the latest Gallup Poli shows. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine wu listed u second, and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Mlnnesola, third. But if Kennedy , stays out of the race, a second Gallup Poll shows Humphrey leading Muskie. U'IT ........ ' ' ..... ____ _ rlflllM .,_ 17 ati... 1V1 11 IMtMt- ...... J ''"'' ~ .. " ,,. ,, ,..., l.av-..,...1 .. , •. '"'I "i.. ··<> ........... ;. s.:01."" ,,, flirt .................. l:IJ•·'"· ... . ...,. -.. 1...··· ·~ 11• •·"'· "" 11111 .-.. 4r.JT1.111. '-'• 1111 •·""· Chi llld flnlNcltl -'to bltlle lilt . blaze were tqulpped "'.Ith liiddm which . would rlldl only to lhl •\Pih floor aftil many of lhe victims wert In rooms in tht upper otorl TAIYONGAK LUICURY HOTEL RIPPED BY CHRISTMAS DAY FIRE' J Security Officer Prent S.cl'lmento Lon• Amerl.can to P•ri1h ~ ,.,_ I I• 1111 •.m. l tll l1>t1 .1", ) 1 - " I Arrives • • . . . .... . . ... " ' '.. \• !<l•I lro, .. . • . "i : -r J. • ' • ; .. • ' I . " ' .. ••• . . I • ' .. . " " . ._ . ' ; , ... , .. ,, I !Ill' . ' ' . ' . "' .• ' • ., 1 i ,. ' l • :_ __ J ... ________ w _______ , ' "' -~ .. . . , . • _., .. ' . • e Iii. tg t¥~I>J.utual;~ ~~. ,, us-yo~ !Wlie and address and we will SOORium.addresalabela f0ryou ~(ad~ . \ ~ ' can uae them.on stationery', envelopes, books, checks,phonogra 'recordi, ~er you wantyaur~~d~ M~tual'~ ·~ mniogthis unusual free offer todrall)atla. ' ·lllOlt pmoual service of any saviDga and ioan ' ' .. ' . . ' Rlaheet.ia--1........t ' .llutual . Cotw.W.Jla: sl"1.._ c-t !Dala••t1'7J ;a a Okelftceolaom.a,-Aleotlla,l"lolclen•;CltndtlewlCaophtl"~ ' ' .. '" .. . . ... • • -------------= -=· --= ·= ,::· ·= -= -= --= ---= ·---·-·----------,_ =· ----------------------------=· ----= ---a -= -----=· .. • .... \\ . ' " • • • ' • • . ' • ., • • • • -·. McGovern .. • ~ • • ! • • lilltdes af the ToW1118114 Plan, ,Thirty Dollan ~VJ ~ .l!ld th• alhor fai out ·~..-at the rich" plena of .tlit De.,,...inn 1~·11 · · : · · . l!eD-Gto!'C" s. McGavern (D.S.o.i · bavtiic ,lost the Vietnam war .. I bupilng ..... fO< his presidential ... pmlionl, wu really ·r.:acbing for th.t liottom o! the deml~sue'a 'barrel tut week to )>olster bis l•811nl atandmc In the ·poll" . · · • " . ' He proposed that the governinent aend every0ne ID the . nation -lllilllonaires 'and' p'au~ra alike -a mobthly check to supplement his W'ningi, up to U .000 annually for I famil,y. of four. , . , · Admitting be haSn't worked ou\ all th& detalls1 Mc- Govern estimated that' only persons m~g. !es~ than ·t12,ooo a year would benefit; sillce. thoae with hlcber earning& would· lose the~ monthly allowances ID·hijher . Ia . Reaching . . 11un1iicn11. And 11nce, ~ 1111 wa11 11n1& 'Cllllllll • poinb O\l~ riVJ 11lf.l'e1pect1Dj Wublqeoa ll'OUP mUlt . have an acronym, ·t.bls oae11 la NATA.PllOllU ' . ~ . '' NATAPRQBU 'b :devoled, IO PIJlt1' lhufl!en n~ where "who, by their steadfut.dedleotlon.to1111 prlaci- p1 .. bf dynamic lnacllv~m.·have .lr.tllt thlnp lftiil beP. P;tinln~, and thereby · prevented mfltak,.. frwn helnc ni•dt.' . ,,· ' tu Prtnciplea of 1•crfi~•1 buruucracf': ·"When in charge; ponGer. When ID . trouhlt, delegate. When ID doub~ mumble. Then refer' the whole problem IO a co- ordinating committee for review." ~ . ' A· suitable emblem Olllle eully 11'1 a 1tta"'17 bird 1lran8lin1 in red tape, initialed memos and 1obhledy· , .. ~ . . ,. .... Wes. , , ·• The word II ·that NATAPRVl>U II be&lnninc to ao- camplllh' aomethln& ln 'Wubll!gtOD:throUCh ju "Order. of tlie Bird" awanl, a m~taL,~tllj'·Of an unfeather<d, potbellied bird. It Is ; presented to those exhlbltln' U· cellt!ince in bufeaucraUc exc.s. • • " } ' . If there· hid been ·any doubt that McGovern · Ooill abllut In the higher· and headier vapars of a politician'<· dreamland, tbll lncentlvMestroTine, .Cti~me should re- move it.once .and for all. 1 • ,.. • • t '/ ' ' ' 1 For · A'1 ·PaPfr.:.-Sllufflers .. . ~ . ,,. . ' ·. Cttlzen1,'br0u1hl !'" a gnashing: of teeth In rrusi,a- Uon while \r)'.lnc. to ~t answers ·~ .actlon ;from .. • jov- e{lll!lent bureaud-it nligbt. be . 8JllllftSed' and pleased that a bit of, humor·u ~8 applied to the.·problem lh Wa:sblngtOn. . ... ·. .. • : . James Boren, formerly a· state Department official tncl-now. a W¥bington consultant, II fottbder and ·chjef fin~er·tlp~r of ,the Na~onal AlloCiallon-Of Pn>fesslo~il .. Fini Wtruier wu"• rdii>naf !nt8mal ~iie .Ser-. vice Oftlcial, for bli -dttaliiiil 1 memorlhdum outlliiinl 1.enithY. requlreinenti for employe 1ldebili'n1. ·A State Depar!l)lent. ·~YI! . wpn for-•hit "'1e.1ft .policy paper · on ."tJle gUIJltfUv~ }IUan.Utjve ID\erftce. , 1 ·it Boren :ahoul~ eztehd *NATAPRPBU'11"bonor1;' , ' beyond Washington 1. confine• :Jnto; au"; cpunty and • clty,'bureau.~&C)ea,. he woulcl ,fl\!<\ •. In abWldance of de- serving qomlheea In Callfqmla. . • . . . , •.. , 'Eveq though ·it ).I only, fm to. 11y Iha\ eciyernm~qt emp)oy11 al ltlffJevel, In. O'r"!!it'Couniy·~'. along QI•' Orange·cout tre of generally iillb "-1!fler;'ttll llso an unhepp7 fact '.that we could 1'0lltribute our 1bare of paper, shufflers, : procr,ast1n·atqn ,. •nd, gobbleilyiook ar· lisls. And IO'!'e .wOJl)it f!J'e!Y .wlll ·U!&I metal ' bird. . . . . \ • ~,._,....,....,....,....,....~,....,....,....,....,......._,_~.~r.,........:.,....,....,....-----...:.~-....:...:.'~·· ..... :.-.,....,....~·''----,,.......,.,.......,.--:,,.;-,....,...._~,,...L-.~.~ .. ~:.'~ ......... ...t..~. ~,.~.!:..-_..:,....:...:.-...:...:..:...:._,....-..;.__.;,..::_.:._-----~ The :Mean~~g· ,. , .c~re•• ·9e~~r..t;~~-,·~-:1~a1nit <;~·''on of Being .. . ,~r Jlta~:ijodg~t.S W:ill':,Get No Amnesty I g,norant . .. ~.,.;ASHIN&roN~ n:.,..1.m·1. chance • • • •• • 11!11' does the hioltb. deperlmlnt · tb&t 1111""1Y·or .any other ldnd •ol.<:00-'11"" ·any 1oa, lll1r .. ruUW'llll . .t>Mt!oo will be srai:ile!l lhe thou!onds of , omploya, aod f"1d ·handlers any-~rter•, drift 'dodaers and cte!ector1 ' wllere! ' (Gui, De<.-' JI) Tho.. . midln· In ................ exllt'.!n Clnlcll, '1ern1-1prtldlng beerds mid tone • """'I"":-' locks m 1 menace to twm,.Ity. · Sw"1en abd other haveoa. · , . ·-w. E. R. • ' Cb~' ' .. n11men1 ;, mnrbelm-~ II Lu1e: . • . ln&ly lbel · To' be Ignorant .doesn't merob'.....,, "" --. -· ,.;,,.. .. I~ lo Jljlfticwarly • not to know; it meansrnot to know whit 1 1 nrt'J' ............. ••· .... ll"OOOUDCeid a the you -don.1 lmoW; btln,g educated meau-. · ,.. "" ,...... ti •""'!Y ..... ~" ,......_ · llOQM~ .n. Senate 4 lmowlnlpttellelywllll'10Udool-. 'I.·---------,....· A.lmed Servl<u • • • • . ... • . .. Cammi and the . . . ~' ~ Llllle Jiu cllanild ID <Ni civic ...,. ldoi.._ since W111 Ro(el'I 1'tote lfi 'his "Autobiography" 40 Ytll'I IC o: "Shrtwdn'"' ID public Ufe on over the World ii baacnd, while1bone.lt7 in J.!Ublic men 11 _.ny 11tr11>uted to --lod II lleldom r.wmled." -!or ·thero ·lo • ldlcl .o! unllormll)'•ln J~clary ' Commit· ... tlllpidlty, but 1 vu! dlventty In In· -with. Jurlldlo. .~ . tioo over iUcb leilf-.. • • •. • i&tJtn.· f • ' ,Op . tllo .ibj.ct el' mattlmony, It's 'Tbe ~an cbllr· . . •Jtonllbln& ""' ...., . c I I h 0 II c m•~ al lh<se key ' • ·dOl'IYlllen· are """"":tPI to -1'1 Into I~ """"1"-m !!aUy ·~&alnat MY ·Ill> while. at Ute wne !!mt a "'81 of their lt!DCJ -'Seti. John S!ennla. D.,Mla., Ind <;0111D11J111ca lore . just u .aperalely Rep; F! l.E<1ward Hebert, D .. L1., !!)'In& lc>(lel·out« II. . · <IWrmen ·or tbe Anned :Servlcea · Com- • • •. • i..... mlttee11 ,.,, Sen. J._mes EutJand.. D.· 11 yaq concentrate . ~sly ., · MIJI,., lle"i' of the ·Senale Judlctary com-........... ,. ,. ., ,__ ~' lllil Rep. Rli:hlrd Pol!, .v1.; ruk· -·-)'«Irle•, . '°"' ., ·lllw= 11!1 )lepubllcao ·of t&o Ho-Judiciary dersland ttVtryooe who II Jill lib JOO. Conmii~ee. Last fall, •Pall wu offered ' ' • • > , ' •PPolnlinent to ll>O. Supreme. Oourt but Tbe lbortcl!' li1d .lruolt . 11\Df\8-I declined. I . 1pllqrlsm I han•over 1iw'd . ..-..al Giilpblcally lndlclti\'O of the ,.neral «tly eight words by ' )itlhOp Jielllly altltbde al• memben.of lbele m1jor com- Porteua: "One murder mlkle a '11111o, m!U,..' lstReP«Wl11lam Bray's oc•lhln& mUJiow; I bero." dtlQtclalion 'of ·qii.tlon fer amnesty. A • • • noldn& l!.publlcon ineinber al Ille . HoUM Anned SerVlcel COminittee, Silver s-i1ated vettru of World wor n sod'·111e Korun' conl1i<t, Ind I Qullier, the Indianan 11.1.d: ' . ' !-.,mBB II ov""1lelmin& publlc·aentf. mtal 1glmt llf1 IOl'l.of lll1Dtlly · for draft dodlfn: er d11111tn wbo fl"1 lbroed. My owo poll sbowa 19 percent op. pooed, Ind from wi.t 1,~, seen.'Util pretty. Dµlcb re,_.. 1 e1n t i m en t throughout the U.S." .,,~~ · •With Ille Vletnem wir· beln& lleadlly P""'4 out, I<ftlatl, po!Utat .sod r.Laled dovo e~ ire pumping up clamor for •IOlfte rml\, " atatutory forgivenesa liir. mllltary ~. A .f"" bllll of that =Ci.-'~ .kl :the~- Thtre lln't·the ~ paoalblllty al their lellb\I aoywhett .l!I this (9211) <;o.,...... It'• 'iery unllkeJy even hearings will be held on ttme meuures. Even if they are, uiey won't amount to anytbinc -other than pi.vldln& · Ille lpolllOl'll and their supporten ....., publicity of debetable value. Thtre La ablolutely no likelihood of either lba Armed Servlcea Commllleea or tile Judiciary Oomm!U..1 recommending such leaislatlon. A STRIKING REASON !or that is Rep. Brai'• 'blistering eicoriaUon of the leftlst.Paciflst propaganda for clemency. He riot only denounces It, but bluntly declara the COW1try neither needs nor winta these exiles. "All kinds of argument.I are being shaped up · and paraded in support of anines~," aay1 Bray. "My respoMe to that drivel II to lell thcae men to just kef P oo sitting abroa~ and lblnklng about what thty did . We neither need them nor want · tbeni They ·have already .erved notice that they will reserve judgment fqr- them.selvu as to the rightness or wrongnesi of what their country does. To my way 'of thinking, that makes them unreliable! · and undependable, It the least." Further atreulng this JIO!ol, Bray rd· ded "I •wpuld thlnlt lhetl people would oot 'be" .. ,ctly. welcome Ill the countrie1 they fled lo. 11 lhe U.S. could oot depend on ·.th~. how can Canada, Sweden and the otberi?" BRAY ALSO CITED a recent decision by the Supreme Court and a curt com· ment by Prea.ldent NIIon on the amntSty queition. "A few weeks ago," he pointed out, "the Supreme Court unanimously upheld a lower court declsion declarin1 that • young man who voluntarily renounced bis U.S. naUonality was no longer a cltiu.n and wu subject to deportation. And whea the President was uked at a press con- ference ll be foresaw granllng amnesty, be bruaquely r.p_lied, 'No, I do not.' "An infcrmll survey ol the U.S. Senile· disclosed only • scattered handlul or members who would remotely comldet amnesty, One Senator, a long-time dove on Vietnam, expressed his stand tb1I way, 'How could I be for llDlltlty? What could I tell a mother whose IOD bad Ud - doubts, but went to Vietnam and wu killed?' .. .. ' ' MAYOR JOHN LlNDSA Y'S recent Olp. flop on this i&sue was abo noted u significant by Bray. f, uSeveral yeara ago," aaid Bray, "Mayor IJndsay remr.1ked (1nd now probably wishes he hadn't) that those be really admires were youths who refused to go to war. Now he has changed hil tune -whether because ~·s num.ina: for President or a sincere change of mind, I can't say. But in answer to a quesUon, he remarked that amnesty would be unfair because those who didn't approve of war wenL anyway, and others weat to prison." Chairman Hebert of the House Armed Services Committee summed It all up in 1 few terse words, "There will be no amnesty of any kind for dran dodgers. deoer1en and other military cop<lllla. You can bet yoor lMt dollar on tbal" • • • Of Ille nurly 100 penam .who haw al cm the Suprel'tlf Court. not one bu bttn a WCIOWI -probably on Ille male prejudke that there ought to be at least one place where the can't hive the last word. Genalol)' II ·th\ art of )ncln1 ooe'• llmily Ill' bid< 'lllOU(h. to sustain prldo, sod aloppln& jaot o!WI .enough to 1avold &ha.me. ·I. ' • • • Some activlllea brhll out the 1'0l'lt Jn rneil,..and others call for the best; this ts the meanln& ol the elder J.P. Morgan'• candid rem.art: "You ctri do business ·~ but~CIJl only nll 1 boat .wlJ!> "pnUeman." . ' 1971 : I a Y ea:r of Sorting Things Out • • • Speokjo& ol< jUlf,(q, 1!11ie pl ,lbeli :a~ -... "" benclt .... ~...,., court l1nlaot !l)lpossible to ConcOll. . . .. . ' , 1111 -al Ille ·ln>nlet al CGltjupl life -two Pllid penons CID UIUl!ly. 1•1 l1oq far -111111 lwo lnle~ ~ • • • · '«'.Seetnc 'it · bd1evml~• II the most 1halln""ID:d· to1>3Y-turvy Df old 1aw1 - with the majority of people, exaclly the OJIPOlil,o·il lnje:' bcllevlna 11 aeeln&. ·' • '. ·• ~· 1 · . . School Finanek ·Refotm? .._.,. .. our ldOlls al eq1ll!lly farther !nm ""1ltY thin lq tho way 'we -Oar..,...,.. Btit It ll'pot!Sllile:Ut~t revolatiomrf~"1an&e may be just over the boirbDA. n may be that the early 1'111 ri1 tum out to be the Ume In ""1clt U-~Illes become I major'i..ie In e'f"7 .,.te leglsl1ture. "On Au,pst130, 1171, the Supreme eo...t of tho .,.le al Calllornl1 decided by,a mOJortty al I lo 1 that the syatem of lloaoclni ldloo11 In Calilomla throup local ~rty taxes violates the pro- tectloo dl1111 ol the Fourteenth Amend- rmot to tho U.S. Conalltution ••• Tbe dldlioD, • • • calta a shadow ovef USe leg1Uty <f,lhe,,.Uro lll'stero of fmaocln& #>lie edocallOD ... dearly documelll Illa lnaquallllu thai charlcterlze preselit ,..-••• 11 ....,.., that lortlllt,oa locallla al hl(hly ........i commen:ll! r-1111 In a school district od(hl ltille ' ' .. "WE RAVB 'lll!COME 10 deeply In> mened In the unctlty of local control al Ille public lchl>oll tui unUl r.cenlly there .... ...,, Uta. crlllclsm al tho ln- equaliti .. tt ~!es. Tile California dec!Slon 1111 ul!OOed lheoe lnequlllea to the full 11are al "'>UoDll l!'!bllc!ty • • • But• Ille CalilOfllla • decision ·IMv .. ·~ tho qu.,uon·O! he\•~ .tJ't to be financed , •• lncOrnti 111• Ind otber' taxes could "1111e1 JllOP0'\1 lax· Ilion In poi\ or ' bi full: '1'11111 the ,Calllornla d~·-up· ror ,...... anl!natlon the whole structure of state tliatlon Ind rallel,the po•~b!!~J, 116- mltledly remote. ltiit """ ...... mar eeek • fand.amefttal nfonn." . ~ [ .... "Aalinly ., • "4,11...," hh"'81 Review, Nff. n, 1111 S1 Gffl'Se -------, o.a....11: ....,. '°" accept • oerloul .,. ,.. 1or on the lall(hl yau'vt Ctr.~. AT lACKSON MEMORIAL ......... , ..... 'tftl! I tl01 l-1oe ~ .. ___ _ i';."'li:= ~ t :i.:i: .... ,. .... Dur Georp: I hep roadlnl. year altar year, JGW' Nitre-to BldewlJI '1111 .. 1n1. h tllla liltf ..... al -""111 or relil!On1! WONDERING . n.sr WOlldtrlnc : 1 !lo, lt -Jilli. wen, now ,tbit 100 mentiOfl ' 11, taJdn& up 1 colloctl90 wauldn't ba 'a bacfldtl, II d!tL No c~kl, pie ... ·- . ' !I~ I but unbowed, the aver11, American has survived another 11 months and ii pat1:1ing to consider whit 1971 added up to and where the road leadl ln the new year. The exercise In retrospection aetm1 to have therapeutic value for the Individual. It-may even lead him lnto mating resolutions, tome or which la.st beyond New Year's Eve. PoliUcal leaden would do well to pauae for Llook beck. Tbougb 1971 can ...,..1y be described 11 I Ylrita.. year for the United Stat.., It c:aonot be ._d u a total dlsUter. If nothlng elle, 1t WU • ttl•lf:/<ly quiet period wlaen Ille nollollll mood WU one of IOft1n& thlnp out -the prelude, wbaps, to a new year when we can put it all to1ether. The transition from War abroad and upheivaJ at borne to somethinJ: ap. ~C nonnalcy wu one \appy tel~. Collep pm:idenll, for e11mple, 11mboled ·on touch footbell fields lhb ·Pandora's Box Mer, m., ReraN Tri k1: 1 "A mytllicai Pandoro bu 11 .. 11 It_, fw havlns opened the lid OI a p Ills Wll -·to leave doMd. Dllllla the !1cl that Pllldon woo n6 ...-., -1orl- IJ cmtesta, she ---IAid to the pullllcl ............ ~ to mylholOl)','opened tllo lld 1111 lhe box lbll -1alned U>e 1inlef Ila-id aod a· po1e11'tbom to pubUc -· Go•ar-toda)' -even fn mllll cionlle,_lo "'11 bullnou and II getlln& bigger and more compta. The o!!idl! lcllolll ol eltcled orno.n orl reconhd lo tllt ..-1oooa sod olber publlc documenll 1nd not In Pandor1'1 bu. No one lhoukl be permitted to Ill on the lkl or keep tile recorda u.oder cover." - · ProYlnciO!Ism sod n•Uollllllm' tiad ,their ~"'.:i ' ' • revival. Ford.SD aid ran Into troubJe on J:Aiitorial . ,, Capitol Hiii. And Ille hard line from the 'IJ. · · 4...._~~ ·~ -.. White H~use on trade and~ monetary eM>,,&rcn ·' policy atruck fear In the hearll of · i America'• overseas partners. Despite all I Ibo tallt about "SpaCO!hip E11'1J>", and "Globll Villqe," mankind remained a eaptlve of tribal Instincts. '. ' fall. A year earlier the protest movement .. had coli'I' administrators under a state ol &lq:e. • THE COMBINED traMJDU al Vietnam and economic receulon carried the na. uon Into 111 lnli Olpoclln' mood. Cold -al llnuDI! -II) lilt ...... ea.men and co1te11 ..... , alike, a llOberlnr uper-11111 pned Ille w to a return ol \C<IDCW'D about fun. damentalt. In adnrllty, Ibo -turned for comfort to· tbt old familiar faces and Wl,JI, Jll>a famlly made l .J1¥111l come-. back .... ·~ ..... ndlacoveral. But few Americans wRnted to retreat IA some ldnd of P,Yalcll or Pl)'ch61oglc:li Fortrus Amerlco. The frqlle otructure of tbe U.S. economy would become more lrqlle sl11I ahould world markela be loot. The value of Ille dollor 11 home pmup. 'J/*d ·111 continuing llmllli 1broacL Amerlt M cilllena, llolh In Ind out of • uniform, were cpre'4i: throughout ,. the globe. There ,were the harsh imperaUves of the atomic age which dea'ted that m spot on earth was exempt fi'om thermonuclear destruction.. . ' w'Bn.E THE NA11oN looked. lnword, Swry of ·a Drug's Cost '""-N .... -· ductlon develol>ment actlv!Uea. A total al Tbe Omaha (Neb.), Wbrld·Herl!d • Ill lclentllll 1pent 1pp,,,xlmltely 400,000 nP<ll'll tdllortalty on the manner !n man-hown on . Ille on1 prospecllve wfilch ·I larp pnoorlj>Uon q !lrin medicine." ,_ll'Ched, developed aod IDtroduced ID. bnpartant n1w utiblotlc. 1'be1 antibloUc, THI COMPANY alao spent more than H M11. " ••. has 1 lf.JW history." 13 mllllon oa ,_ pllnt Ind productioa The WorJd.Herlld cleocrlbel how one of fldlllla IOl<l1 to product the ..., Iha. the company employa develo!'ed pl!n-Flnllly, a!ler uhallllllv• latio&. lhe dru& lul bolll !oUowlni a hoopltl! llay. They wu 1pproved by Ille Food llld llnlg ..... lllr!bulld lo I staph ln!tdioo Adminlslr1tioo !or tho tmbnent o! a type that ..Wd rupond to no !mown vlr!ety of cllleue1, ....,. of which m mtdlcal coinpound of. that d9. Com1JOIV ralsleot to othor drua•· acleallts loi* , Mmp1a of tllo idapll The WorJd.Hnld addl that mlnklnd ors.-Ind .,_ tllo tooc ~ !fr • wlll oo doubt benent fn>m lhl new an- -l)'Dlhltlc llllll>loUc. Ub!otlc and 10 will the c:ompan1 and Ill Attu 111 ytltl, I tubstanct WU 1tockholden. But, u tbe editorlal con. dllcovertd that cured Ille lnr.cttoa In • eludes. the alory of the development or mlc:o. b\ the words of the lVcwJd.Her~d, • Ibis . new !lrul II lllo t&o atory of dru& '"!\at wao 10 years aao,Slnco then,' (the pHcca. Tbe latter " .•. II oometlmts compony) .•. hu lnv•led mort than f1 overlookod by pollUclans and COMUmer mllllon In addltlollll mearth aod pro-zel!oli." ,. I tryiDjJ to m..i tile common pmblem1 al daily existence, old and new gievances remained. Chronic poverty and racial friction were old sores on the national conscience. Simmering not far Jn the background were such unresolved issues u women's rlgbla sod quo!ity of the total environment. The quiet resembled the UJ1D,1tural quiet of the eye ol a bur· ricane. But meanUme the process or ncovery from naUonal nervous hn!akdown goes 00, impeliled leu by IVl!nll ln f .... lp lands than by lndlfference and op. portunism II homt. Elecllon yur 1972, when filClll to rbetorlc becomes the rult of Ille roed, wl11 test Ille utlon'1 sta)'ln& -r. IDstorlu Will ~ once wrole that when we compared our modem ellstenct with that « pr1m1u,. _.... coo- tempomy tn1n did oot come oil quile forlorn. "H undertakers are millrable," he concluded, ·~-It rul." Amerlcln -um dl$'t Ind mudi to cheer aboat 1n 1m, 11111-ti.t lllnd al neptlye tvjdenee provfdea I ....... al .-r In • uqhty world. • -COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wcod, Mlilllv Tllo""" Kt..U, EdUor Albm W. a.le• Edltorio! Page Editor ' .,,,. edltDdal .... or .,,. n.oir PUot ltt1m to mronn and •Umu .. late .1't'adtft by pttttnUnr thll newspe.prr"a oplnlonl and com· tnenl&rf m tOpks or tnt.aut and alrnifiCMCI\ by provfdinr a forum for the U()r't'Ulon ot ·our l'Hdcn' lfl)lnlona, and by prt'lf:nllng the diVttH vkwpolnta of lnfonntdi ob-ICl'Vttl t.n4 1pokesmen on topics of.,,...,., Monday, December 27, U'll . 't. _Curious ' THE BEST Readersh1p po 111 prove "'hY.J:µta" it p~ or ~ wfuii:l.'1~ tnost-popU1fti cc6ilf' strips:· Read'l'it daily in the· DAILY PILOT. 1, " , .. ' •• ¥ i ; .. , .. Sa1e.1s%,0tt ~··. . :: , :~ ·: ·· on ·custom decorating,, , fot deliv~ry .8,f~ei tlle .~oliday. . · How's that for a ·happy New '$ar? . .. . Give yourself an aH9r.Chrtstmas present•· .custom draperies, slipcovers and reupholstery,.and 1$"° saWngs. cgoose from our enUre collection of fabrics.I. "'"°eye decorator wWi>t glad to . bring samples to your home an~ help you,aelectthe styles best suited to your room and furniture. ' .. Penneys At-ijome Oecoratif\g se,rylce. ...... has everything ••• draper!es; carpetlrlg, ' • furniture, accessories, Call (714) 523•6511 " '· ... · JCPennel' · ' .. ...... ... . . 15% Oft fabric and labcir, custom draperier slipcovers and reupholatety. • I .. '' ' , ' • ~ , • ,: . I t OeCotatc f10f~Uac.Peop.ey a.timc.paymeuc plan~. • ' ' . __ Maintains Own Innoeenee . .,,__' ·-·· ... - ~t7 r,, ·:. ·.: t•. •: ·. · t , ,,. ~·- ,IJ J ~.-: -. ' I , ''·· -" . ·' . ' ' ~pe,ci~I! .. : .... , ···~. ''.: ~~-~~·~·i~Pt:P•s ·~ ' ' ' ' I ' li. <) " ~I .•;ilt ::.r• • . ' . ··. ' . . . ,' ... ::~·~-· • f~' 99 ... , .. ;: .. · ... :·;::.·~:,, ' > '¥I f ' ' . '9'lq2" . ' . ' • 1 • I "'I ' 0 1 ' ' > . , ::Jill ........ ',;.. •• ;. • \'I•' 1.:.•;t\1 '~•• I 6'A;r .!,", 14C.ff 'r'• ... , ,'1·1<"•· / ~· P,e,nqoys has boughi.''tm by the trutldoa<ll · • ,.,. T~~t's whywecan of!er:you su~ te!~lnc· ~ "1::.' : sa¥u'lg1 on these room·sittl ruos:tlioose itbn1 · ' '~er' S'hilg l'n trl·'fOM~deCorator colors or sculptured 'Kismet' i n solld colors._Skldproof· backing on both. ijetter hl.{rry whlil·l1'e~a~. I ,/ ' "~. I ' , ' J ' -' ' ' ' " b ,. . . . .... . ' ' " . ' • M....,, --%7, 1'71 DAILY I'll.tr f. _, . " . . ' ' ' y '• .. ·· ' < ., ........ ' \ . ' . ' ·: ' ' ' . -. ~' . •.; l .. . . ' .. . , f; • . . ' .. -· ' -~· . -.----· ----S1ve on room 1ln rupl You won 't believe the 1pecteeul1r _ " ~=, ~g1 on the1e luxurio1i11 ~"'"".,of . , ; I ' ; J .. ~.atie ~! SavfriOs.only Pettilbte· ·-~'I :·~ , ~ '·, ··'.ts~\ie.they're.'eut from quality · 'i)hjl<t1bom remnants. Choose .. " frorri nylons, acrylics, olellfl.lt • /. , , : , pq_~Siers. AU ln attractive • f, : . .~ ., ' ' 'l • ,·,,;·'1:eijuref and colors. Hurry if'l\.hne 'f·ttlerll'i'tiU 1011tochooaefroro~ . ·. ~- 91111•11• 'i .. :· • .J .. '1 " 1 -~ .'( ~ t 'l ' ' I ·o I. 'I • f , .. ·s ~ ~ •• ' •· f . . . :;. •• -. ': ' • • .., I. ... '"\' . · .. ~ 1:1•' ~'T l ·-~ .. . l l' ' · ·.' · ... ,,.1•'x1a"12..:.1, · ~· 1. "'· t .,.. .. ·\'$' .. :. i . ' ,;· . . ' . .-.. . ' .. ' " . 'ii .. ... 'f. ... '· • ; \ c •l . '' ! • 'I • ' 1 I • I ! I l . '. ' • .. . ., ... ~ . . t i .. . . ··. '' 'l I ,. .. '·. . " •• ~ ' • i *"' .... J .•. '" • ' . •i \.,,. '• 1 . • " • <· ", 1 ·' • • " ·l ·, . •, '~ 11 .. ' !~ f•', • • • ' '• "-!: . .. .-- . ; !..'"t .,'! ~ <•'·· ·' ~ I ' '· .. ,; .. ,J· ,,...pre~ in·~ ···n· ··eu··:;,:.:.:~~ ... ··~· . ,<II[ . • \ " :~ . ,, 1,,,,... ' ' . .. '.~ ~ .:·~·:~The valuesa·re hete.~veti~~ .. -- .. -". • ... • ~· ' • ·~ 'I 'I-.. • ~ ;' J ...,, l'r • ; J ., •• ' •( "\ i ,.. .. . . " ' 1; ' ' f_'t .•.>'..;.·:M ' . ••1'nl .... .. ' ' .. " '' -, .. -. .Shop:SUnday, noob:t0:5 P.li/I. at.the fqllelJ#lrig. ito!'fs: '' "1 • .• · •·"' .I ~ .. ;•~ •·•' . ·~ , . •t ,' . • ._ ~ , ,. , , .,.. , ., ' . ' . t ! • • ·~ : ' . ' ' A•1il1b!o 11: NEWPORT BEACH, F11hion •Js1and. HUNTIN$ l'ON BEM:lH,· Huntington Center U11 Penney• limo 'poymont plt11o ------------------------------•~ ~ • ~ • : •••• , •• '.'· • J • ; .. ' ... •• • ' I ; • • •• ' 1 .. -~to'' ' . . ' . •• -. • • • • "'If . - . . j • .. . ~ :. . • • • ~ • Ull.Yl'll.OT L.ltl ••• ,,.. . Recall Sounds Of 'Childhood? '"Wbt: a.tu. ..... " • Qllr[lete uduloll act." -Fblley htor - .-fr WAS 70 maybe IO yem qo that Mr. Finley Peter !)a» delivered the foreaolDI ......... tioo. About tbeo be Ibo oak!: "If ye live ODCIQlb before 30. ye woo't care to Jive at, all after 50."' And: "If Roosbia wud ihave. we'd ~ no& be afraid tv ber.11 And: 1')lalt vigilaryaltf 1 Iver seen looted «lllQlh like tbtil' food .to be cluled u ·canD)'bals. "' And: "If¥ ye put a begar oo:Jioneback, ye'D wallt youra61." Apt !OT all tbe year>, Mr. Dunne. WHAT SORT of school class sullen the most· lint, year dnlpoutat '!'be piaoo class. PLEASE NOTE also, wholeftr the brand nome, that color of IOOP most pttfemd by ·the enonnoua majority ii white. • AND IT'S A BUSINESS lac) that some auto ·- c:ompanles ngard besuticiana u uceedln&IY -tllU. QUERY -Q. "What proportion of the skyjack.rs cet ·IWIY with il?" ·' " · ~ A TwO out of five, now. Tbtte years qo, ~out ,of. ' five ~aged to pull It off. By "get away'Wilb It, , _ escape immediate prosecution. However, the Jawmen ~ve a way of calcl!ing up with tbeae old boys down Ill' line, that's understood. WHAT DISTINCl1VE sounds do most of ·US best re- member fro'I' our cblldhoodt Pollsters checked that out, too. If you're a city mouae, odds are you're apt to recall the distant wailing of train&. If you're a country mouae, !l's likely you remember tbe far off barklnl of clop and chopping of wood. I still heat both, clelrly, In m.v bead. And another sound. too. From across the water, the rl>ytlunic thudding of pile -ers. MOl'ORCYCLE -Wrl~ a sin&Je cir! in Honolulu: "You're rlgh~ IV. !ound I .can keep ,PY weight down by riding a motorcycle to and from the JOI>. Besides, there's nothing el!e legal you c1n do on the :~ to draw so much attention from the men." CAN YOU FEEL both love ·and hate for 'tbe same per· ,..t Yes, say the majorlly, of women.,No, aay tbe major. tty of men. Why the la~ies differ from: the men 1n this be- lief ls a mystery, but the survey takers found such to be the case. ' MEMORY -C.omea the mental b1octt and for Mme peculiar reuoa )'OU can't remtmber a number or a name .... though yoa lmow il Wben tbil happens, tab a couple cl real deep breaths, let your jiw bang 1ooae, 11111 try to reiu completely. 'lllal's-the.advlce cl a medical llp'dalld Memory, be says, gresUy depends on · the state cl your nerwa. Thorough rest belpe. Ho cWma·tbat'a why we.,. tentlmes wake up auddenly · l!Wat< • o( -Ip( we tbought ""'d forgotten. Addreu moil to L. M. BO!ld;:P.;O;iBaz Jl15, N# port B•atll, CdliJ. 92660. • ' ' Debentures Offered , . . . ' .. • · ANAHEIM -(BW) : -'The proposed debentures, California Computer Products convertible Into' com.mon Inc bu filed 8 registration stock. are to be offered 1n lieu stsiement with ~ Securiliea . of 500,11111 ohares of common •EICbangeCo1nmlsslon ·,tock pnmualy regiatered covering aJi offering of $10 with the U:C. million In :ZO.year convertible AD J)l'OCO<da of the oUerlng IUbordlnaled debentures. · will go to the company. The company -to ap-A:G. l!ecker " Co. Inc. and ' ply f!lf ll5ting of the • doben-Milcllum, Jtnes '" Templeton tmu on the American atock Inc. will jointly manare the exchange. . _underwrilinll• group. Our special froating is specially priced for New Years for just 3 days. ' Monday, Tuesday, or . . Wednesday, JCPenney expert beauticians can add · dramatic frosted highlights to your hair. Just 14.• ·• Tint or color retoucih sJiecial. 6.66 • JCPenney bellutyaelon Ne ~ntmont MCHsary. Cher .. Ill ' &OITIUCI --............. ,, "' 1 ... c...r . W"-'-.mt t •• ' ·-... ~· . . .. . ..... . .. . .. .. . • • . • • • -. . ,. ·~ Penney~·-.c~IOr TV .s~t~~-· · . Whaf~-tie~&r "·Way -to us~=·.·:.· . " .. so~.e· o~:,;JQ~f;~ C.Hristro·~s _.,lootr? ' ~ l I }.' Fl', • :· ' ."' :· '" '' I 1 • •. ... . .. ;. ~ .. ~ .... . ' ' .. r • . " , . . ' . ,. Save · ..... 40'~ sa1e·~•s · : Reg.'389.05 . , __..,.........,lY _, .... _. _,..............,,f ....... ''Chrom.t.oc • cof Or co:ntro:l;automedo fine tuning (AFT}, .. Quick-Pfc" for lnetanl pleiure and iOund. llohlett' Charil)el aelictoi'I, b'ullt-ln,~utontatlc . color purifier. Walnut 1~tn flnilh · on high Impact pl~o cabinet. .,. ·~O 0 lfsaH Pl!rt of the Wlue. ' (714)-•23 ••01 • . ; ' ' . . ' ,. " . • • -Save ,30~5 · ' . . .. Save4095 ~---------· . lliMl-1Y-11"oawn ... -__ "'-_ .... ,.._19· c1tau1ty. _ . . "!Wtr~"'~--·--'l'Y, -~ , ·,•1t;· • • , • • ·" .... . ' . . ' ., --'\" ·.···· ' ' .. • . : . S .· ·3095 ave , . · ROI-~""'lale $IOI, Peil"-. 11Contatpor•rr" ..,._table ntOdel color TV • . . • . JCPenney . ·: · t-.. , ™values are here every day. :,· $hop Sul'!~ay n9on JO 5 P;M at the following stores: • • .c . . ' . . ... . f • • I • NEWPORT BEACH, F1shion lsl1nd; HUNTINGTON BEACH, Hunting!~ ~nt•r -:Use Pet1n1ys timap.ym111t.plon .. . ., .. •• .. .. . ·-··•' .,...... ~ ~ .. . .. . . . \ . ' .. :::.--:-.;-...;; ... -_., :21:1tn ---;:-----.. 'IMll.YllM County H~usin..g · Fraufli • ·'Fixit' 6 Held Man • Ill Amput.ee Works at HospiWJ:-·-"' .......... .I' ~ T' .............. ,.~ • • , A '""'p of · 81 m 1 i, 1'111.-,-oi were prompt.,. defniud. 1rancl theft, con-'ll'lucl • l!ld' •filsllil:aUon of ..-,ofvemenl In fzode ~= ~ lbr'el· llrma, on . fl' !An ....... MICC> Cl!rp. _ splrlCY, to violate oppUcable ,_a, tlwa of pub 0 RAN c; E -11 a n.y Mn, Grece kmljo oaya il,; lndlcttd tn coonecllon with opo"-<• hive told them. buildtni codes, conspiracy to One fndlclee, attorney Sfzader ~ ~ mecbanlcl "'"1plaia "bail ,the mechanical ace ... UM Ill)' .Ueged llock DllDlpulatloa ud°""• u filed 1Jl;"!'lflcat11y ta-amuntt grand theft, con-, -Geor1• M~lacll. OI Pboenlx, •'otock · fnr 100 tlwa In Ill job requlm that lhe1 .,.. Ofte materials av~L _ • ...., ,,_ ol .,blQndii.· rd luinb<r .II _...,.,iraey w c!lea fll'I oPlnc1 lo commit a oecur!Uea AN,, boo pOlltlclY -tn-llllllcldlary. of those awkward Utile ~~I-~As.!°~ "J:.11 :.i~~ ["~ Oranse and su Diel• ' ed pl1tforma to 1et around every screw, apoU nut ;;{ county housing tracts, have while lilblol)lni bolls or ' bnjf Is put to very Sood uae " p!Mded Innocent. replacing pal'la. ,, --. •. aaya Mn,.Armijo. . : Trill la oet Jan. 11 lor pr\J>- . . . . , ' . . : " . ; ' " -· Bog Harp .tlQtal'I., 1 Worktns -lhod ctpals In conotructlon ol the He llter.U,. ~,lllf,_ In -of-rePlb'i .; -. 6lndpolm fzlCt.ln 5anta Ana '· -\..". .. '~ ; '-. . . °" one. llOl'la wW be ...icomed at the and lilt Scrlppe-Mirlmar A double ll!Jpullo otnce qe lictlify, wblcb pr 0 v 1d 11 ' Rancb dev!lopment our La u. the AnahebD n•ldent IOl'Vice to h••dl••pped Supplies ..... _J~ -~-·~-1a ..... apectalizel tn r • p 1 Ir ta 1 children and ldialto throughout . .__ ~----• wf!e<lchairt ol the EutttMl the county, , ' __ ,. DlltoJloullty llrond .JUO'.ln' IWW>!Utallio.~ ......_ '. "It ... uy doeai-i -niau.r : ~· ~-'"'f;~~ -· ~"~~~C:OO::~ ·· " ~~He= a~ I •am.Ill whit condition tl)q 'are br," o()TIO'w , . ._, ·:-;; .. tandard -... \J.!!_tlorm· loll no cutm. adda Mn. Anlo!Jo. -, ~ ~ _ ~·~-~terlala. ,,;;·1i:fl' *U .,i~t-~ te!'~ • .:.:=ry== For;'Ba1·a·· ~ -~.-~~'"T&J.r.f:.~ whee ~ffllr· juol u be· el~ t..llng and '-·JQage ·~ ~· -· u-does tli . , •. Jo find -empl<>yment tn the . , 00 ball, rang!Dg from 11,000 to Harp ,.m.i-. 11 o d.1 0.ld.: doopile economic con-SANTA • ANA _, Wlilll.ol • 'iibopping ll0.000 ball, tn the wheelchair P*'1I b11hort aup-dltioilnmllishandicap, Mercyare~toalMIW-·..,.of the aliqed muter- ply whQe mllntalnlill·bls dllal ' He4.not neceaoarlly vie,. -• ol &ji. ~·· mind. . . role.•• .j>attent ·ml· mecblnie ~ lt 11, w "~ .. 1 for the ~ D:imeiea yoUngsten "! -....... [Ddkteiel-tnelu& Al'hdln. at the lacWl)r, 111111.E; La \'elf ~'ire lrequenUy CW., Medical and clenllll' clinics Kimmes, 4', owntr·realdent of St., Or&n1e. . • ed tlitr-way onJy by whole have been esiahllshM by the Del Mar11""Nuura Inn and 5as • •VolunUer .. -•ces .,,.__._ -'!ho can.' comprehend' nonnrollt . corporation at pruldenl of M I< G • · ' """''. .:~-.. ~Wl<\t<•imllar-var!Ous locatlona below the Amllaemenlajne;·•·~•lcled ltalllnlelrdropblrd <tltlonL · • ' bi>rder staffed by u .s. doctors felon charged tn the pill, with ~~ Hlndoorildd oly ··· Dea(Jla. l\'otlee!' . He Joi! about.his tbe Eaotor donau,;, 1(1tlr Ume. jum.fllnl ball. • · '·t7:''1 ~·..-lo 8 to '-' " · · • ' ' • Seal wlleelchatf Deel tn work, 'Mle mo1hecent'trlp reveal· His firm altegeijly 11\'PP!'"'\ ' '· your ~bird • pleU& . · · -~•M•nrtoPr , ~ 1 .... ordet ....i u .. ---'-..tUng ----i uWJty grade la.mber 1to. 1. ·~ j,~ yOUf' • ~· ·:i.~ "11.:'li' ., "· '""· · • -.ano"= ·-· ·-· ~--··stfeoUr eoMlnjCl!o6 Com· ' ' 1·, i".,,1" .. 'M~' lifi ' ' His next project will be' 1et-cording to Colla Mesa buildbli'' Santa Ail.I '',ond Iii "' · · ~·. · ti:r~ r,~,.11 ,..•,r .,·, ~~· .. Ung .bfct .into hi• electronlcl contractor Frank J~~·· .. =drary s~ Inc 't .. ~~ • · F-111111 01rtct0r1. 1 1 ,.~;. . 'pecialty, by building a stereo one of about 50 pmicl~.'1'i.' 'bl$ • lnv~lved in erect1nl ~'\ " · . • Mu MT , IOtJDd ayatem for patient en-the humanJtarian «'lllllZI.·· fi"-""" for bulldinaa. • (j · "' r:Js"~~.•.;r.,~uil~olt. ~ joynientintheadulta'lOUJ!ie.: .. tion -rJ.... :-.. ~~&rib irieludt John P. ·i .. ~ ·: ' ou111, .°".-.~. ii_, ..... Hi1t;rf.SW,,. lllNMdH'·" A £.._.. .u......... WU ~ ,. -M• ·-M "" -°'~·""' , •·• '"'.".'...., ..... ~ ~ .> ,Slraltr, fl, of Santa Ana, and ,,. H" I 9' cor°"' oe) ,,,...,.i .,.~ . . QCI r~r .,·-w.. ~..,..'"' .... ,_ ,_,_1.... 1-PbllHp " ' ~,."=.~ t ....., 'G d ......_, £ I .... for • ·11··--·~-auperv-r, ; ~ "· E~m;:u ·,itJ~! nm J.ri.e t ·ve:=;;;., B:~:bjr : 1°"'" ·a.Tudora:·JJ.!: men , ..... I '\ F_ .. H-. c..,. Mir. '"'°' . · Mexicali Valley·~ ?." ·• ch~ allegedl obtalned the ,.... Jo11•... • Ca HaJ£:... ~ Plenty of supplier-~·· ~ wood ~m Klmmel' Ntl• H. Joll~·Jl..!l'J2:it, .... ~South se UXI ec1 . .. rirm ,oo \lied it 1n tbe)lacco ~ri.~h.J'~ wi~ D«~ .• -"Just about anything .that Corporation'• tracts alter it fia:r'°rr Let~rl~~'t F 2 w· ks might be ~,·to In. was re-stamped to indicate .'::'."Cl., •. z::~· • *" .::::; ·01' ee . orphanage," eapllina .Jene--residential comtruclloo quall-f'r•lldc.hHdrel'lr n .,Ht•r• lllldr..,. Wein, ·, • ' ) "' • " Gr•ve:J~ltll• uttele"l';2 ~ Gr-. ;'I..' .,~~ ~ . Hiii• i'if'tli*1 "•rr.· "" ~te,;f.~~~ SANTA. i\NA -A de"Ieb-He aald a Wings of,Merey .... San Diesc> Count1 Dlstrld. sutp;tt!!.'°"" ;i!:""' c;_.'r.touf. t. hi• r d.atit•s, "lliiiea Jfu'' led an crew wu in the area chec,ijng Attorney;, Ed Miller, whole [if-...:.0,.\t:~~P~~e:.'"kk -on a medJcal clinic when they · ttaff probed ~cUe for ellht .. Uu..n'li•v111.. Orante °"-m;tJ ~~ c:ow:t learned of two brothers, I ml months, ""-l'.S M~cco C'.9r'P· wu . ~" b:~~~;t;,:· · 1 ~ ~~rort judge·· to , oi'der • two-week '1, housed In a juvenile deten· unaware of the &:loUeutng. :11,1" v.'l. ,...£."'="~~iJr::. delayLin-tbertrial of a Newport lion home for ·.incorrigible Ir ate S•a n-d· po Int e • ,.....,. ·~ ~ C011cNCl'ff'i!. W'' Beach busin,eu;mao and bla delqtquenl!. hoqieowners wbo contacted "'°"' llfltl"~e'ii"C:Oif~· · r. Jawyer·partner on charges of They.had ·dont nothing,' but· ibe (lrjri h~d ~.told only I':"'"' .. -~. JJ~~g:il1(~ and tiieri -.and 'atlte' corpc>-no lacill~ e?r l"·orpjlaM lhree'.heUI .. Wtre·b•lll when 1 · "Cll!!!t.· , ,,_! ~i:r?i.· 'R: or otherWtse 'UDiS~~.ised' !t. ·:wu · ,dvlaed . of the poor ai-. .... WI! tale --'e ·.¥iolaUoDS. : · 1 ~ ' • .. ..,,.,i;h. 1um~ ••-·'v~ h1 IMI ~ l~j ......... young! erl.: ' • • 'I~•> ua.· WVO& """' •JY · :e~ Ii:: '11:0t-'r!'. Judge Lester Van T1:tenhove ..._'tti~ :r."~.,:,i..:r.:.l!.., ~~~ orilti'ed Ra1ph Benware, 34, of • ·- . or;;."'· •. ·:···uo• ' 4U ~th ·St. and attorney County Man Faces Court tutrke J.11.'mf. •• 11 •. "' 327 w. Richard Murphy, 41 l'.I f . rnson S• ' DI~ ~:Jlt'.! !' Nth, 0r •· turn J 3 f ~·~ 1 '1*:4SZZ~ llu~":i a.nge,. w ~ an. or SANTA ANA - A college hours later in a local bo1pitll. =,... L&.~r• =•1Ao\11= resumption of .the jury trial student acaised of the killing Police &aid Llnde~m met ' , .. ~.,,,.Ii.I'."~ ~ • .\.: ,_,J/Qlll.-.<an. ll!'CJjled of-~ bas been ordered to . coul>ie'\>quareHed ' ·over ··ha ... -. " -. ~l!ik_~,;,~~· 11£. l""~. ~led M~IY w)'en_ Jll~ ,of._on JI-year-old sir! lrieftd ~ ;!~~J.i,~ -, ~~h~'iTTr:~ .. -:°''~·bi.wJlli fljj; • • , • '!~ broke oU their rela· used.llli.knife if~&!Wr the " - ~~~'"'r'L : Qnintadlj' tuV~IO,OOI tace arraignment on murder d~10 MVer the\t reti: · t1•LSON -· ... ~,,.'""""".~ -~~·t-u"lnce .ebirgel Dec .. 28 in Orange tlo~Botll attea-ded ---· --· ..., f ------~~-.... 1' "'"" '· ·~::i· = !'1§1.· . ~Cm>PanT ·lo-utit{y,_llllbaPPJ ~Y &Jper1or Cowt. ~·~umor Co11e1e. f;';ml:r'-~m~ 111~· ~~· ibrrist:ota 11t· . the Callfornfa Lawrence E d w a r d Lin· .;=;;;;;c=======;:;:;f ~~.no r.~:.:1~•.1• . . Clduceua Company, They are i!tboom, 22, of Cyp~esa. ii ' F ~I B~!,orl~P, 1 r • ~ , 'Ofn'cera tn' both en~, acheduled to Offer his pf ea ' : ' or t!"~tt· M,.'.'9\!1i.n tr1111 .. ··Q · . Their allepd , transfer. of before Judge Byron K. W k d 11(1~~-fl,~ .. M~:...Yt~Il3r_eni • c ' L'._ .. _ 6a"a ~-.t. • .i...1bed by McMillan on that date. He is ee en er udr:.ri. , .. v1ee~. T •. 1~ •va;ll '""i:"'-" held iri Q B""e County Jail o~~~ •. '~=riiH•:S tbe-~n u ''• robbinl with ··u d~-;~ed A. dverti0sm· g ~/"il'.,k. •• m I .., • • Peter· to ~ pay p au 1 ..... UCI mu • r.ctora. . : , • , .raiwement.'! Both men have Llndeb6om was arrested by ;., Ph "' ::.·· .. -~ dOalect the -... and claim Anabelm police Dec. ll Shortly one ~~ f~~ -~ ·, ; 'they are the vicllml oi a aftef hi allegedly repeatedly £,f<) ""21 W.--il~M~· 11: • !1il = acbllDe op e·r at 1 d ti;. atabbed Jenet Heyendabl, 11, ~ -~-:,.1t1l~~...._. ' . ~ eaKk.irnii.'1 ~tiolll com-of -~. She died a few •n'niefMflJ 111 ' • 1 ,_ nc1· -~~-of -;:;;;;;;;i;;;:;;;;;====-= """'· ot M "' 1 .m Mrrr· ·a ;. a ·~ .. Oii• MeM -. • • _.,;-,_ .ur..:.1 • .c1nl4'11";~~ ' ·~·~' -~ ~ • lrMCl•l"I' i:t!IW"I' •. ·~ WA090MIR -tn L. W•ilR m~·11.. · ll; lt'fi''~· '.,"'~· '~ J l"I'; tf"HUftt 1111f!L.,~ I ~ Aitl ...," .1 • ..,.. ~'er .l.lldN"I' Pastor Set . • i See by Today's Want Ads , . 9~ ..::i:i":.'r.'~'.n;~ -F . T ' I ~.rttm•<'\'= :i;· o'fi~ i::i; . . or . · na . "' l"MdWr Morhllf'J'• •• ''ll'i:~~~~ "~· ~ •:oil.': In .Attacks e NO!' A llllMlRED .JUSr. ONE Sn\ID naimatian dor 1and a MendI)' ce.t. They're heal.., and happy • and want a new home. w ,1'71) I~ ~ i:lr. ~,~!!.\'~ ~· "" ~ SANTA ANA-An Anaheim -~:il~1ld'e~~'Q~..,. \~ · v:rr. pastor accuaed of molesting ~~~,t=Ml:IMZJJ!"1~[~~ an ll·year-old Jirl who .. •}'-wntm111119f. M•~-'' P.ttL ··~?..,!},,, •. -..-:a.ill .. •...:.1.'·!:·.:.r_._;.:-.' 'al «• Mort111rr, l;llrfCl«.I·~ ... • --· ~· " tenatu • ~t .... ~~ . Ul9 .. ' . ! ' I I -·-· • DillWf Oolnh'nl • a-8dtlil llcilne • Vllftt Rid Wq Sword " . ' ' • .. . :. · ... . : ' . ' • : , 'iftS~ . ... ·for· . . g . . ' .". . ., . . .. aild~s.· -. ' 77~ Playful l'lll'nstall. Thooe ~; · ·: clean, -to keep llttle ......... wlll delight the entlnif111111y ..... And they're eo ~.to f1itne. :. · J' ' .. , . .. - .. ; ·stnglhg canary. .;. A beautiful, colorful Utile bird that will put . ,_ l{ght n9te ohong -· · In your hcmo. " . ., ·' 44~ : ... Thesd haPJ!Y1lllle tµrllls •Ill .. amuae you by the hour. :' , ... ., .. . . • ... ,.r... :.cburcb1a Jlll!Dlller: school ·w _ _ -· •• ~irr~=:. ,,~~~~:.!·~~; ., : -·JCPenn:e· ·y·' · : · '_ ·~-. I . Judie Byron K. McMWan e SHE1UND l'ONY, cut . freed 11ov. -Difltt o1 the &nd ........... w. 1ot-··;,.· 1he I h da I BALTZ B~~ Ana-~on· c;J>l!rch on l2'l V8 Ues are ere every U, . ~ ... FUNERAL -= 13,lJil hall Jil.Onler..t Ille ac-' 'I' • • , Corona det Mat ' -cualtdmtnllt.,.toreturntohll , Avoiloble ot theso doros: NEWPORT BEACH, Fashion ldand; .: Costa Meal ·e ~, . ~ ~~L ~r ;1.'::;1._ _________ _. __ _,., ••. , ..... _.L ___ "_' ___ ....:.H:.:U:.:NTl.::·:.:N:..:.:G..:.T..:O..:.N.:..:.B:.:EA..:.C.:..:..H.:., _H...:"..:~...:ti,_n9:..t,_on_·~C~·;.;~...:1~_'-;;.!C:-ho,_<~ge-it_1 _______ _ BELL '1U>=AT cbargeo of child molesting llllfl' ... ~-----_,. ____ _,·,;;•·;... ___________________ '""!IP-•···--·-'-"!'"~-----"'-.' MOllTU, Fob, 4 lor a pretrtat bearb1tk n•~~~~... .~?~~i~ Only Coast & Southern offers savers ~fJ !~t·h.ree: Mc<:o~!S i.AIJllNA l'Olice oald tile oflenaes took . --1:-F.A~~~~-· ~;.:~cam=:;1~" -~~ • 6% tjWro 10 flv•-year siuaran••·~~'~rtlt~cates. PA~~ ~;::~~·1r1.1Feb. •Saturday Service. •The Insider• ·cluJ> •.. · ·-·-~ MEMOl\IAL P Al\I: • 14 tn North Orange Cowlll' . . , > • , · .CtllleierJ • r.wturJ..... municipal • court· on child .. ' . . QlaPll . moleal cbariOI unrelated to Effective rS.00%-5.13% Passbook. No minimum. -Plctllo Vlow Drift the ,pmelll action,.. Annual S,75%·5·_92%· one YHrC.rllfiu te $~,000 Minimum. _,.n·=ie ~ Earn ings 6.00%->6.18% Two to Fl"' v .. r c.rtmcates $5,000 Minimum. • S ' 1 --S t Up to 90 days loss of Interest on amounts withdrawn PEEi ~AMILY lngWlJ e hofore maturity on all certificate accounts. COLONIAL FUlllllAL .:::.... Jewish Meet w--• SMITllll' MOllTIWIY In Mall II. Butlqlle-- THE BEST R'8dmht\'. po 111 ..... ''Peanuts" one tJf the world's moot w...itr.lncomlc 1biJ11. R8d ·It '4alll' " \II<' DAILY PtLO'I', ANAHEIM -Orange Coun- 1)1 Jewtab Sinlleo, an or1anlut1on for olngle Jewish -will bold ill January meeting on the Ulll ot Tamplo Beth Emel, JTIQ w. c.rrttoo Avt., Anibelm. . The organ.izlllon II opai to men from 11. to 55 and women &om 21 to lO. . Fw1her, lnf•rmatioll may. be obtained by calling club preal- dtnl Ed Scbulman, 127~. I -'t tlilll* ...... pilf!lp. _...,. .. ' • • ,. I ,~ • . . ' TIM lnaiden: Club: A new w1y to beat Inflation. Its membership card >· permits you to bUy nearly everyttiln1 you !'feed frorr. the finest closed- door showrooms 1t substantial savings-appliances, furniture, stereo ' equipment, sportinl aoods, <lraperies and much, much more. You can even buy cars at the. "tleet" price 1nd mobile homes and fnotorcyclesat aubstlntlal saYlnp. The Insiders Club also provides big <liscounts 0()1~ts to 1portlna and entertainment events .•• • ~luJ•wtlOle)illtl fTte servlces, oafe deposit boxes, money orders, travelers theekl, J'IOlll')' HNICes Ind the use of document ·clwplicaUna ~tnt. •. •. " MtmbershTp requirement for savers-$2,500 ml.,Jmum balance. Coast borrower• now receive associate memberships entitl ing them to all outside referraJ·11rvtc11. Ask 1bout Jolnlna at any coast office. ·,·' .... MAIN o,,1cr1 • tlh lo Hiii. Loi Anf1I ... • US.t)!l • · .. ' Olh41r 11Hlus WILSHI"! Jil GiltAMMlllCY flUCll' l t ll w1i.h1,. a1w .. u. • au.12•s ~ •L.A. CIVIC CINTEt. • , -2nd " lroM••1•621-1102 HUJl4TINGTON llACHr I ' t i H11"tll\l111M1 C.nt•r • (714 tt7·1041 •SANTA ANA LCMN l['WfCl AllJ«:Yi 1905 N. M1ln St. • (714) 547·9257 SANTA MONICAi 111wu.n1,.11\lf. • JtJ.0741 • ' Dally Hours-I AM to 4 l'M ··----····--·· ·----· .. -· . OpinSt--tAMlol"" •Not Ope11 .. hlrd1)'9 . -- • ' • • • • • ' • • .. . . . ..... -............... ···~· .. • • ~~ DAILY ,JLOT , ' . -~··aft"r Christi••~.s sale.~ qd~.elearanee. 'It ·~ • ~ . . . -. ' ' , ,, • ' f • ' •. ' •. r>- ... . " ' ' 'I .• • wash~hle du~l~r. . .. .. ...... ' . -...,. ·\ · ... knit 'pa~tspits · ..-~·..,)""·,..·\·. 1".·t.• 17, 99' · .. ,Peciol " ~ " . f, J> • ' Wonderfully mochine woil.~\;i;;·. ~ntsuit in snappy two-color combo ~mPJy 9reot styles in sizes I 0.1 b. All ;~,,S acrylic ·~ . . bonded to acetate. Con)f"'tiiJf plack'!\, ., collar, red/white, novy/wliift, ,; • Misses' Sportswear Dresses ~ ~; ,. ._.;.. t.Jit . ., • . . ' "' pantamattia: wide wale cord values 5.99 Orig. 9.00 ' Hi Deb s love these greet penis .•. cul to fit low on het hips With just the right amount of Tiere . In " cotton corduroy with slash or petck pockets, zip front . Sizes 5-13. Greet 9roup of colors! Hi Deb Shop AN.A.Ml lM 444 N. E,dicl _1 714) SJS·l 12:1 . • I . knitmates from a very faDLqus maker . 6.99-10.99 reg.d2.00-18.00 Greet sweaterknits done in' two perts to interchange beautifully. All in wesheble acrylic. Ribl:ied turtle , 31>-4(), 8.99. Knit p•nt, S-M·l', I 0.99. Not shown: S.S. stripe cerdi- gen. 34-40, 8.99. Flip slirt, S-M·L , b.99. Junior Sportswear " , . : . ~ ' ! I I , t ' ,. l • ' " ' .. ,.,, • " . .. . ' ' ! ' ' . " .... ' '• { ~ ... ~.\: • .... ' !· •. " ' .. :-, .. ' , """' '~ ' that .faDi.o~·~I~dy" shir,t spec:racUlar . ' ,.,I . , .. 4.99·5~~ reg. ~.00-12.00 .. W~~r1.· ~our '.'Ji,oice? ·Long sleeves. roll sle~ves,'.prin s'j; You'll fii!P them ell in th is selection cf: ~i;),ine w~sheble polyest~r/ cotton shirt' froin your favorite maker. Sizes>8. I 8. ', • • Street Floo('\llouses, Shir.ts . - • . i" • • > • .. • . ' . ' .. \ .. . ·r : . ··'· " . .. ' • .. , .. .• . .. '! ., . ' .. . . • . .. ~ · .. " ' "• : • ., .. . ., ' ., ' • top maker knit ~ , pants, print tops , . . , ~ L ·11. 99-14. 99 reg. 'is .ob-22.0o ' -i i ... .. Wesheble polyester knit solid pullo~ l'<'ntJ .~ \, with nylon tops in Y!'?reQ~ 1,pri~~· Pant~:"i .~. ~: sizes 8-18, reg. 18.00, 11 .99. Tops.·S-M-L, ·· :: reg. 22.00, 14.99. Stock up now! i Active Sportswear , I • .. .... ·4 .... I • . . ' :t ! '""!-·'·~·;. .. . "•"' • vibrantly printed cotton longskirts 16. 99 reg. 22 00 Ever-favori te longskirts in eX'Citing prints. Choo se from a wide select ion of patterns and colors in cotton end qu il ted cotton fab- rics. Sizes 8-16. Misses' Sportswear •' . ,• ·~: •' • famed-label " pants and ·tops 6.99-8.99 reg. 14.00.18 .00 . ' Spirited sportswear coord inates for' thJ ec-... I tive life . Vibreht-print tops in kn its end j ... woven fabrics lire color-~ayed to Solid pants .. r: l in liloc , aqua , black, red., novy, sizes I 0.18 . 1 ' Street Floor Sports,;,eor 11 .\ • ( .-· i ' ' snap up colorfnl lops and save '\ ' " (, ,., ! .~ I 4.99-5.99 re9. a.oo.·12.00 A famous maker designei::J these wear-wit!; .. everything lo}lpings in Benion® nylon. Great colors in solid·tonel·and ~tripes. Long _ sleeve full turtle. 6.99. Not shown : Moel, . ' . turtle, 5.99. Short sleeve, 4.99. . . ' ,Misses' Spoitsweor • · ai ihe broadw~y., ., .... , ··. NEWPOlT HUNTINWTON llACH THE llOAOWA Y OlANeE 47 F••llitft hl•MI 7777 l41"l'' A'l•Rw• Me ll ef Or1119• 1714-1 644-1 212 17141 ff.JJll 2100 N•. Tviti11 Str1•t 171 41 "1·1 111 SHOr 10 A.M. t• t :JO ,.M. MONDAY THlOUGoM FllDAY, SATUlDAY 10 A.M. t• 6:00 ,,M. SUNDAY 12 NOON t, 1,.M, • -. \ • CllllTOS soo L•• c.,,1 •• , "'•" 12111 160.041 I • ' .. • • • • ' . . . . . ' .. ' •• . . • ' . . .. . . .. . • • • • • • • I ; I ' . . " :· .. ' ;; ( j " " i " .. ' ' ' • • • ' : ' ' ~ .. ~ ~ j 1 i . .. i : .. ' : .. ..... - . ..._ ........... _.... •• -~., •••• ,j •••• ..... • Fla. Disney _ World Exceeds Estimates ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - DLsney World la drawi!11 tour18t1 beyond Ila blal>elt ez. pectatlOna and alrady may have caused a atrong IWllcb In the tide ol 23 mlllloo vlaltora who come to Florida eoch year. Since Nov. I~ bot.II and motell In Orw.lo, -metropolitan area to the l4'IO million Disney • Wrtuyland, have been booted IOlid. Tourists are bl!ng diverted to Daytona Belch. Cocoa Buch. Ocala and Tampa -aD about an bour'a drive. "If you're looking for a room on the grounds during the bollday period, forget H," said a Dl.mey Wo r Id it . spoA"ll.'n. . M attendance boorm, the 1tock of Vjalt Dllney Produc. tions has l5oartd on the New York Exchange. And tlle com~y 11Y, I> 11 looking for an -additional z.ooo employe1 by the end of January, when the Florida winter season rucbes ita peak. . Shortly after the .Dllriey World opening in Ockiber, - low point of the tourist Jfuon, 1 New York ana!y~ ·figured the attraction couldni posalbly rucb ita goal of 10 mlllloD vi.lit.on tts firit ·year. ~ · , On tbe aU.ngth of lhe report, J)llney stock • toqk, a dive. But lhe day after ~giving, ·a. c:n)!rl\ •of M.000 created lhe won\ traffic Jam In central Florida hlltory, drew 19.1 per«nt ol lhe and the llock ,_ _., niqo •lalton arriving In l'lorlcla by points In Iba boUda1 -lo automobile. The pre v I o u • 107.75. It -bu_-.,. October, It had drawu 1.7 per m. . cent. "Wbai lhe ..,alylt' -~ In the -period, Dad< take into ~tioo -Couoty and Ila Miami 'Beach that we deltbenlOly opened la reaort area droppe11°to 7.7 pol' tbe alowat time of,ye1r 11> we cent from 10. ~ could train aB "" ,...i Disney World ...... 1,110 _ .. lalll •) lllm»r. 'employea. A~ llld spoleSmln. . ' ( _. 300 to 400 more 1llft ming Altboollb Dlllley World e(-hired weekly and lt.1111 would fldals 111\ff -tbat ,K' be needod b)' tbe end ol would blll take ... _ "1>m January. " other P1<;tla -alus, a At 10,JOO, Disney :World will atai. ""'!'''odlc:a"" tbt,l !f be the """''• fourtll largest already bai -oo. employer, ....-onl,y by Dui'!ng October, the atai. Southern Bell Telephone Co., de)l.!rtmeat ol e om m 1 re 1 Florida -t LICbt Co. and repdrted 111e Orlando. .m -AJr Lines. ' . I .14d . Suit · Dropped SEA'ITLE (AP) . -A Superior• Court · .judge bu dismJUed I consumer JWO- fAlcltoll..JllJI against car dealer Ralph WUllamo. The comumer protection di•Woo of the W,ashlnltoa at- torney ceneral'• office an- -It would appeal. Tbe cue bad been rued Oet. II, 1970, allqing unfair and deceptlYe. JftCllces on · the part ol . Wllllallll, inclucllni false advertlaln& and ~lions. Judga 'llleodoft S. Turner dlamla&ed the cue dll g'rounda It wu moot beca• WUllamo stopped doing ........ In Wuhington Dec. IO.' 11'111. Atty. Gen. Slade Gorton'• of- fice said the attorney general would appeal the cue beclUle "tbe dinn!asal WU not based OD the merits but WU based on 1 procedural point. "We feel lt is importlnt to have 1 deciaion oo the iaues, and there are a lot of con- sumers we feel abou1d have their money back lbould we win." Play The Ad~ertising (iame To Win With This Rule: Get A Good Bird Dog / • ,. ·Wi.tERE I . OW, WJ.IERE I~ MV WANDERING AD ~IGJrr? No problem heni-w9 CIJi ten you exaclly where each copy of 11111 paper Is purchased. And our ABC audit report aaaurea this paid circulation la all wool and • yard Wide. No need to wonder about the full measure we promlae. But, II you do, JuSt ask for prool1 wrllltd by the Audit ·eumu ol Cln:ullllotil. DAILY PILOT • • • . ' ... . .. . "'·-". .. ... --· .... •· --• -· -'/l, 1971 • DAILY 'II.Of J(' after Chrisi111as ·Sale '.a .. d . ' zip into the step 'n go 11.99. Spright.ly printed casuals for g!'ls on the 90. Just step in ..... zip up ... be on your merry wey. Both in mac~ine washable, no-iron cotton~reyon, sizes 12.20, f 41h'·241f2', A. Cherry print, tie belt, pink and green, B. Swirl dot, patch pockets, green end red. Mail end phone orders invited. Plaza Daytime Dresses. elearanee T11'""'°"' Or$r1 w.icom. ~7411 Tel~ OnMr eo.rd Oplrl Delly l:JO AM. Su!ld1y f :JO ta J P.M.. Pl•M Hiid ml the follcrwlnf: Cll.IM!t.lty lltm I. Slyls 1111 · Go1ot 2nd COW flrlce I I , N•"" (plNu Jlflnl) ................................................ . '*Ir.. '" . ' "" ""' .. , .... " ...... '"." • .. '.'." """.,.. .. " • .... cny ...................................... st ....................... . Q Cl"° -I tnelow t .......... Q C.0.0. 0 CllfrH - MY 8roadWIY n11mbtr Is ........................................... . PIM ... fdcl '""' Ml• Ill(, s1.oo llMCltlno dMf'V" Ndlllor'l91 bt)'Ol'lll Thi Broeclw•r dettvwy ., .. _ Adel 1.k WYlce cNtve .,, OIWt"a I.ft-. • . 1 '. ' ' ' . ' . .. " • . ' dotible knit ·.·pqlyester • Jumper 9.99 , For the women on the go ..• e lleek knit polyester 1 . jumper that goe1 everywhere i~ style. Deep Y·neck, long back zipper, optional tie belt. Choose black or navy in sizes 8· 18, Blouse 1ketched .not included. Mail end phone orders invited~ Career Oren••• it~s at the hroadwa7 ANAHE IM NEWPORT f-IUNTlNGTON IEACH Ca.ANGE CE-~ITOI 444 N, E11clld 17141 111·1121 47 F1sliio11 hl111d 17141 ••4·121 2 7777 Eclf1191r A•1~u1 2JOO Ne. Tutlh1 Streit 100 l..t C1nl .. 1 "''' (7141 192·JlJI 17141 tfl.IJll !Jill llO.cMll SHO' THIS SUNDAY 12 NOON h I P.M. -10100 A.M. to f :JO P.M. MONDAY THROUGH THUR.SDAY -FR.IOAY TILL l r.M. • ' l I .. 'tJ DAILY PILOf af ier ist U,.T ....... ; Oppese• w- :· Catholic Bishop Corroll : T. Dozier of Memphis issued stinging pastor- al letter attacking con- flict in Vietnam and called for immediate withdrawal of U. S. ' f<1rces. The 5, 7()().word : letter also announc.ecl : formation of d r.a ft : counseling service to : aid conscientious o~ : jectors. • U.S. Buys i Acreage :At Tahoe ' ' / . saye-On famous name 'body fashions '#132~. $6 Vf>suette llco unCJerwi,. l:ira . srteldi sid•s and beck. white and IDlue, B CD, 4.99.' '# 1605. 5.50 V esserette band.,u ol Crepe- 1o~ nylon. padded. white en<! nuife, A B. 4.49. 1#1995. 85 Vasserett• <;,ape/on* nylon !:ire, · cuP, contoured with fi~rlill, white, nude, )>lye, A BC, 3.99. -. f/f4063. 4.sO V~ssalette,'~~tchmeker" lace cup banifffu~~h streps; white & blue, ABC,3.49~ ' f#2620.llali "snowfloke" lot• undercup wired bro, stretch bock, white end beige; $7. 8 C 5.t9, $8 D-00 6.99. ' . flf/023. $4 Wemers;''bcdy crwmes " plunge ;· w ASlllNGTON (UPI) _ bro. power not, stretch bhitl. white, ..\ B C . .- :: The Forest Service bu reedJ. ·2..99. · · ' .. ~ ... :·ed agreement to buy 11,452 ... .. . . • . . • ;'acreso!LakeTahoe shorellne 'W;I081, $S1Wemors "soJect-a·sh~pe" con· 'land in Nevada for $10,185,000 t-·.:.> 1 •• -cups bro , stretch frame & ba•k, · to add to the Toiyabt National ...,.,.,. ~ "' Fore&l, Agriculture Socr<tary whit.;"--8 C, 3.99. Earl L. Butz b,as announced • ., ,,: i. • 1 -lace bra by sarong The land along Lake Tahoe'• _, ... l.42~ 5.50 Olga "f..-om Iron~" natural wtern shore will bt used for rtt 3.99-4.99 . "'- I I' "primitive-type" recreation, ~1\icup bro,',Cloublo nylon tricot, wh ita, B . officialssaid andwiUbeadoH 1 "79 · ""556. Sarong's $5-$6 °'cross-yo~r-hoort'' bra, 'th ·b·ut f ial ~ ,,,. ,. • · · wr · • 'de~e\:~~t 1 .:ru:mgio~l d r.!t ..,;-, " ·.i~-~ · ,_ I • t: ny~on .lac~ ,'(ups, S!retch'' straps with elast!F s~des ' l ... :damage the eoY!ronment of ·~826. Maiaemorm .. ce com ort wire ore and back, ABC 3.99, D 4.99. Sorry, ~m1U or .'~ . < • , ...... . ~ t .. . ~ ·. I • • ' • • •• l " ' .. ' • warm, flannel • ' ', • gown 6.99 •• 11,eg. $I /'. T~o toll. .nighty printe<I to per· fec.tion in CO'!y eotton flannelette. Choose lrom . ll boautilul lUSorimonf of prints end colon. • Sizes I'm~. .. . ' ,?leeeJ¥eat lin,ge i1 . .• • r ;the Lake Tahoe basin. ..al.~ fiberfjll; $JC 6.69, $9 O.DD 7.'4,9.,. pkone orden.·Body fa shions. ,. : Butz said the land, which --;'F!,;·~'ll2' __ , -,.. ~c.,. · . · ;originally_ belonged to tbe . I f#@ff,,$5. Meidenform "merely me" Cle/i. · 1,•~---··•••••••illll--"""--lllliiill.~----.. ----llli'!"illll•llllll-----~-------·George Wh1tleU esiate, ~ o ~"-' L. b f'C. f'// h ' ' :being purchased from ill . £4'• ~our ·..-c• .. ra, iuor 1 ·s aping , ;owner-Jack J: Dreyfus Jr., ol w'hil., A 8 Ci 4.19.· • · 1 New York-with money from {federal funds under the Land and Water Conservation Act. Under the purch11e . a1reement, Dreyfus, will re- tain cwnership of 141 aero in the "Whitten Castle" aru and :a ~aere area at Zephyr Covt. . Offlcllls aald DreyfWI also would retain the right to non- ; commercial use of 90 acres : near his home for a 30-year ;period. : The 10,(52 -acre pun:hue, : part of a Forest Semce ; protram to protect the Tahoe basin and provide greater public access to the lake, was the largest singlH1wner ac-- q~ttion in the history of the national forest system. The purchased lands, ad- joining a Nevada state park, lie in Douglas, Wuhoe and Carson City Counties 1 n 'Nevada. Butz said Forest Service ac- quisitions at Lake Tahoe 'began in 1912 when the late :Sen. Pat McCarrtn (D-Nev.) ~clped arrang< the pw<hase of ll,905 acres from the late :George Whitt.di. Later, follow- :ing negotiations with con- :aervation groups to whom Whitten left much of hi• :estate, the Fomt Service ln 1970 bought another 4,752 acre• of the property. Officlala said the latest purchase contained tenm 'in basic compliance with en- vironmental protect.ion ~ pouJs of the LUe Tahoe Regional Plannina: a1ency. * * * Pla1iners OK Pact ·For Lake : STATELINE, Nev. (AP) - fin environmental plan tor pic- turesque Lake Tahoe -one of the three clearest lakes in the world -hu been adopted after Nevada planners decided not to wait for a pending en- vironmental J m p a c t state- ment. T h e C 11 i fornia·Nevada Tahoe Rqlonal P I a n n I n I Aaeney voted unanlmously to 1dopt the pltn and u1d It wou1d tan effect im· ,. mediately. The action was taken after an about...face by Nevada's li ve agency representaUves, who only 1 few hours urlier had uld adopting Ute plan without tbe Jnipoct otatemeot -W ••circumvent the pubJlc." They changed their mlndo after a confereoce which ~ eluded a telephone dllotuloo with Gov. MIU O'Call11han ond hucldleo with J • c k Deloemt, the le d er a l ~·tnon·vot ,lna ,._,..,.,. to !Ito re1iont1 'f'Mlnl qeocy. ',#7136, Meidonforrt't "~ic~Htic•" lace bro, all-arcund str,tch', wliite, $5 B C, 41.19, J&_D 4.99 Mir ~ .. "" ..#: ... r# 71 r. $6 Jantzen "no sea,,,. .. lined l:iro, polyester quilt cup, while, 4.99. r,f;676. Youthcraft Crepe51~ nylon under- wire bonde1u, built up shoulder straps, while and beige, '6.50 C 5.49, $7 D 5.99. - I 'i/1'1252. :4.50 Venus "zing" natural cup ol nylon tricot, stretch 1ide1 end beck, beige,· 1;. 3,49. I.. r,f;34'IO. Gossari:I flair bro unClercup wire for perfect support, while, $6 BC 4.99, $7 DD 5.99. . ' ';#898. $1 f Vesserette "sfocking locking•'' gtrta~es• panty, tummy control, whit., ' nude, blue, 8.99. r,f;998. $13 Vasserette "stocking lockinq9" gorterless ponty, spl it-hi p, tumm y control, white; 10.49. ;#025. '#'626 .. Werner's ''slim n' smocth" avg, & long lag penty, extra firm support, ' white, $14 now 10.99, $15 now 11.99. [#540, '#543. Olgo "suCldenly slim", long leg ponty girdles, lace underlay control pen· tel s, wh ite, 15.50 now 12.99, $17 now 13.99. f#66 /". $12 Maidonforrn -"concerti no," badt panel. action iniert, long leg pantie: white, 9.99. ''ji485. $14 & $15 Gossa rd ''answer d~l:i." collar top long-leg pantie, underlay control bends, white, 11.99 & 12.49. ., .. ·~ • ' , .. \ .•.. . " h ' \ • \ ' l • .,,.. ~ \' • ' • I ... '• " ---· + .;.¥'- \ • ,. ''?"· ,.i"~-~~; quilted cotto~ calic~. ~]». f ~f'' ? 9 9. 9 .. o.,.,f . l.Jf · . . .\ I 1 '.( I • • l' -~ . ' .. ' f~ . .; I ' ' . •f ' , I ' • ~ "! ' Reg. $20, Loungees®. short, washablt, ~·P~!ront'\, ' '\ ''tf, robe o{...,~cn quilte d beck to back to l\oClil• ~"·f'.-' po/yest" fi'lij,rfill. Red or black, \8-16. Mall ·~d ~-1 Phone or<jer" invited. R9bes. ' ; . ' I .. ~ -:''' . "~ .... .,. . \ :.. ~ ,ti· .. .;· ' - • ,, ~­'. ' . '· '<!I· ' ' I .. ' • printed, plain briefs and.bikinis 6/4.504/4.$0' We show just three from our nylon tricot collec- tion.Print. bikinis in favorite patterns· l!!nd colors. +7, 1.19 eo . or 4/4.50. Briefs and bikini1 in to ilor- eif styles. 'white 'an\l •pastels: bikinis: 4-7 , 79c or • • 6/4.50. Bribfs: Sizes 8-9· I 0, 99c or 6/5.50. Mo il eni:I ~e 0tif~rs invited. Daywear l ingario. ~ "I •• ' specials for creative sewing l' 99c•3.99 • '#460 r#463 . $1 1 & $14 Youthcref~ eosy- on girdle & panty, sell-reinforced panels. 8.99 & 10.99. ~-,~ ·• ·. • '5 Get the plush luxury of Cotton-beclted dNp • , pil• ecr'jllc for warm coverups, '4"-60" •.. -2.H y4. $4 .... 5 v1lu• A'trell• polyester velour for soff, '# 7123 . $I 0 Peter Pan "simply 1oft" bra suit with Crepese~ nylon tricot bro. honey, B C D, b.99. '#3629. $10 Permal ift "bottoms up" extra .long pantie, below tho knee control, white . & beige. 7.99, :1.so Broadway'• own Cold Water Soop, for ell fine fabrics, non-polluting, 16 oz. 99c. Sorry, no miff or phone orcle" eccapted. Body Fashions -· it's clingy loungeweer end slink dresses -·······-1.H y4. $4 Rich.pion• vel¥1t for smashing blt.19"1 ' •nd opul1nt 1¥ening lo,n91 dress•• ............. _.t,tt J':" $3 Polyod•r 1hffn for •'.Ii,••• of tlluo;on -·"• ,... ~~.~J;n~_:~~~lllc··-~~~!:.:~ ... ~--·-··-· l .H y4 $1-· 12 LHth•r-lili •i•yt .fer -· • skirts, po•h ---·-·-···--"'---............ .2.H ,... S.50 Soff, w11h. 1we1ter bits for long dr••••• ···········-······-···········----··········JAt )'II. ,3 Polyester 1urr1h, printed, pl1in ·--•. 1.49 y4.., $4 Rayon vel ... et for long slrirh, coeb _.J.H ,.. 2.JO Abbot polyester, pl1in or stripH ... _ ... 1.ft J4. F.shion Fabrics. . . ~ way OkAN&I ANAHl lM 444 N, lt.1Cll4 1714) IJl·l lZI NIWPO•t HUNTIN•TON IEACH CE•t1t1TOS 47 f•ikle11 hl•114 1714 1 ••4·1212 7111 E411191r Av111w• 1114! .. !fl·llli ' '.i~O le~ Ct rrifot Mell 121Jl,160·04JI SHO, 10 A.M ... t ilt '·"'· MONDAY THiou&H F•lDAY. ~~~Dr'Y 19 A.M. t• "· P,ft .• IUHOAY ,, NOON .. I ,,M, . .\ . . . ~00 Ne1 T1o11fi11 $,~ 1714) ttf·llll ~ ,. 1 • .. .. . ,.... . , . . .. . . . . . . ... ·--·-~-.. , .. .. -. . ... ' . -· • , ' . . . ----CAIL V 'IL.OT Ji ...... alter (;hrist Shrimp Use Sile Ol .Utllit · -.. '.!t 'y4 IMPERIAL B~ACH (.\!') -• A biologiat ,aayt)le can crow ·-..... up lo 1,088 i>oundS of shritiip ill an acre of warm water releu· • ejJ .by '!rt elecµ-ic power,pl4nl. 'The water Js ii: shallow ll 111 inches. . ~· .. · '."'"A fiSheij~of clawed lolilters also is feasible UJlder · such • 'CQriditions, ·says Dr. GeOrge Schumann. 1 1 ' "We ·tfave Succeeded ill iet- ting them throl!gh t~ larval • Jie'!iod in 11 to 10 days, -witb a very high rate of survival," be ... Id. . . In their: native environment, American or Maine lobsters remain in the larval stagi for sever~.l'.wonths, he.said .. · Schumann has been o- perimenting for mOnthl!I under an agreement wiQt the San Diego Gas~ and . Electric c;:e., using a labortory adjacent to the South Bay power plant. The plant makes use of water from San Diego Bay to cool steam pipes, and tlti .... ., ~ ~ ' •• ' t• ~ • ··> cbll~ft 's ihoes . ... ' -. ) ' ,, ' . : .\ l.99"·5.99 ' Orig. $*-$1 S famous mek•r s~oes in ~r, la~e collection: broken 1iies, celors. W;, '" show'just:en• fn;hi our group of Slfi<'le Rito,'Lezy Benes, v .... ~ c~~d ~d me,., , · ,, Ch1ldrt6's Sht>ei. ' . . ~ " : water is returned to the ba~:_at 1- a temperature aboUt 1 0 : ·· degrees warmer. Schumann draws warm water from tM outfall channel into holdinC basins. :f"1'11f<'llfln'j"'"'l-,..,,.. periments with the Iara• penaeid shrimp, the kind fish-... certer'• -.tretelt coverall . .. ;.,, . -~-·.. 3 29· ·"· ·:\. t .. /'•\;_ ·:~......... • ~ *,..ci~·~•l!/n~le , ;· h ed out of Mexican waters, have gone so well', Schumann said, that he b a s formed a company which •he calls Luna: i:e. ije _aay1, "we hoe<; Ii~.,~, fttst crop to b(~~-mer.' 1:'f1!~; ·.,t--> -: .;, ·:; Th~~.l!ii!lir -i@'i;a !b(Hji'lil wa~llS &ot u·ip.~,he sa~·: ·-'-in _.tlre ·u:· pe ' ' It,~~ have ·11.ae n ~. .i:J,, ttirtY.;s,,.r•""n'~ , ·,~. ~'I~ • -nee~ to'" . . 1 1 .'• elostlc wiill'bick, squ1rt1 tr ' . \'!M!td to .!¥ . -· nf;i~~~. '~sh ~· G>IDf -n.~'·.rmirti ·. stil.E more. t·:~ a,n d 1 · be~Vf![;oill<ll" before he w!II be Ufli·;JjO ·mirket 1• ......... i Sch • '••"' ·1r-.,,.,.. .. ~n~~) .. :~,l :· ~'~· ,\ ~ Ions "°Aid In Fight On Cancer PRINCETON, N. J. (AP) - Neon ions excited to almost twirthirds the speed o( light 1 have the potenUal ito dettroy j cancer cells wltbOut-harming l healthy cells nearby, scient!Jts at Princeton University say. A report issued by the(i Princeton Accelerator Laboratory said~ tests begun last summer ba\te. yielded evidence that the ions can be raised to a speed high enough to be greatly superior to X- rays in treating calicer. .. "We're using .heavy ions to treat cancer cells in mice and we should move on to larger animals shortly," said Dr. Milton G. White, project direc- tor .of the laboratory. "If the expejimenL.-·are succesaluJ, I would anticipate that patient trial may get under'wl)r in 1 year or two." White -said ~arly wOrll ·by Dt. Cor~lius Tobl&lt f#. • t1!e University of Californi1 and Dr. Paul Todd of Penn!ylvanl• SUite University indtcatttt that heavy ions able.,tq enter thr body al-high speed could foe•·· On desb'Qylng cancer without llarmiiig surroundin.f tisiuef as X-rays to. · 1 Sev«tl heavy ton~tomic particles with an electridJ c~g~ght be applicable White said, but he &Uggeste<' ti\~ the .n'°n ion would be the ~t bpUJt it ii the heavies: so far' to have been ·ac ~lerated "lo a high' enougt &peed.· , i· ~f ~ tee. Just OM ~f1Je\19ral • stylts ;. ~lu • ~·l(ow. pink. ':Y . ' ~." ·· · ·· · •·m-1. lnf1nts' W40r, " >-'. .. .. ' ~. . .. > ' .. -,:;, •. ,. f ..• •.·.. . . .. .. ~ . : ... cradle.crowd , . . . • SWlllg:' 15.99 $ t.9 Autom1tic swing prcvifi1s·ce!'ltinuous fun with sef&ty: s1,.1n c1nopy 9iv1s ewtdoor pret1ction. A colorful onol u;eful iltM .. for bo\;y. Infants' Furnfshin9s ' . ·'·' '. • • I ,. ,. " " , .. . ' • . ' • • • Jd! 1 ,.,, b ' ' ' ' 1188 ~· I ae and elearanee .• ' .. . .. .. fllD,lous name sleepw~a'r 2.99-3.99· ; .. A gown from oul $4-$7 collection'of gowns 10d· pej1m1s. All worm and. cozy, -Sizes 4- 14. Girls' lingerie. -.. • • 1 • r ,. l . .. b· • • ' ... 'II .·· little boys' casual wear .. 1.99-3.99 t Choose famous name sportswear fro~ our lor9e selecliqn. $5 pents, rog. & slim", 3-7, 3.29; 3.50.$~ kn it lops. 4-7, 1.99: $6 cordi· gon, mony colors, 3.99. Littlo Boys' Weor'. . .. . ... ' • • ' • . -. ~ ·• ' . ; . .~ ' . ' ' ·' , .. .. ..... • ' ' ... ·girls' washable playwear ; 2.49-4.69 Select tops and tunics in prints, striJ!)es arid solids lo co-ordinate wi!h solid llore ponts. Sizes 3-6x & 7-14, reg. 3.75-b,bO now 2.49· 4.69. GirlS' Sportswdr . • • • . . . ., .. . . ' ' .. _gir1l~', c~a~ jacke~ 6. 99~ :t7. 99 • We s_h9w j)Jsf one from a wide e'sorlment of regulor.stQ<:k ~ools and jackets. All worm end sm~rtly sfylod, :4·6x. reg. $11 .$22 now 6.99·15.99. 7-12, reg, $13·$28 now 7,99. 17.99. Girls .. 0-resses, . . . • • • • ' • He said the Princetor11.,..,_,..,,_,,. .......................... ~ ... ..,.,..,,. .. ..,..,.-,.;, .. ,.;,..;;,.;,..;;;....,..,..;;..,,.;,_,..,..,..,,.._,..,..,..,..,..,,.;,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,~~..;..,..,,.;,,,_,,__. ... researchers hay_e 1cceler1tetfl" the normally immobile nt00 ion to 118,000 miler per se- cond, or M percent of the speed of light. Kids J,lke . .., . ToKskAndy ' . • .. • i:t!)s, at · the broadway , NIW'°lT • J HUNTINQ.TON IEACH .OAANGE-Mtll of Or'"I' . 47 '••hl•11 hltMI 11141 644.121 2 1111 Ellh1t1r A¥tn11• 17141 192.JJif 2100 No. Tutlh1 $frttt 17141 '''·llll C!UJTOS 100 Le, C•rritoa Mtll !21J1 t6e.0.11 SHb; THI$ SUNOAY 12 N~ ft I ,,M. -10:00 A.M. fe t 1JO P.~. MONDAY THROUGH THUlSDAY, F~IOAY Tll 6, .. '. .. I I J ) , 4 OAll.V '1LOT Rockw.ell Gets Delay On Pact . WASHINGTON f AP) -A one-month extension bas been gfanted o! a contract to Rocketdyne Division of North American Rockv.·ell C o r p ., Canoga Park. Calif., for the design of the main engine for the Space Shuttle. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said exte~ion of the cOntract by the Marshall Space Flight Center. Huntsville. A~ .. was approved pending completion by the GeneraJ Acrounting Of- fice of a review of the. protest of the Sept. 1 four-month con- tract a)Yard by · Pratt & Whitney Division 'of United Aircraft Corp .. East-Hartford, Conn. • The extension will run the[ contract vaJued at about $1 million a month. through Jan. 31 · 1 Rep. William R. Cotter, (0- Conn.J, said ... that. ~re was disturbed to learn that NASA, in extending the Rocketd:me contract for a month. intended to continue to ignore the la'v governing fai,rness in . govern· ment phlCurement. ' "The space ·.agency has demonslraled a lack o f senSlti'!it.Y ·to the finjings of a ] preliminary GAO audit of this I interim contract." Cotter said . The Space Shuttle. a reusable launch \'ehicle to go Into operation in Im. is to tie 1 med to carry persons and cargo to and from spacecrafl orbiting the eirth. 3 Douglas Planes Go To United By The: Associattd Press United Air Lines has an- nounced it will take delivery of thrtt more ll-t c 0 o n.n e 11 Douglas OClOs costing about $16.5 million. ~ The options the air line: is exercising call for delivery in 1974 or 1975. _ As of the start of 1m, United will have five OClfts in service and ijrm-orders for 2:0. including the three just an- nounced. Ten will be delivered In 1972. "A re vie"' of United's fleet requirements. b a s e d on studies which project annual traffic g r o "' t h of ap- proximately 3 percent t~rough the erid of the decade. in- dk=ates the need for added widebodv aircraft to handle anticipaied passenger !raffle." said Edward E. Carlson, United president. United holds options expir~ lng June 1. 1972 on severi more DClOs. HIRBIRT l. MILLER TIRE CO. INC. '. n1en 's flannel pajamas • . ' \ . 3.99 5.50 v lue ' famous make ·• · dress shirts . ' . l , . elearanee alpa'ca and wool sweaters .. . Warming buys .on full-cut cotton flannel paia T~~ \n happy ·pri 11.ts . The Sanforized® label mea~s you won't h'ave' to wo'rry a\>out shri~kage! Sizes A-B'C-D. Men 's . furnishings 3.99-4.99 reg. $6-$9 Permanent press short and, long sleeve s'~irts in ·w.hite, .:olors, stripes. Includes new~~t colla r stylin<j s, sizes 1'4'/,-1 b'h . · Men:s Furnishings 13.99-15.99 reg. $23-$25 Luxurious alpaca /wool blend sweaters in. 2 favorite styles: golf cardigan,.15.99; V- neck pullover, 13.99. Full cut, fashion colors. Men 's Sportswear , ANAH EI M 444 N. Euclid !71 41 535 ·112! • I 1 ... ' .. ... : boys' knit tops 2.99 reg. $5 Short sleeve knits in stripes, solid s and jacquards, styled with !orig point collor, and 4-buttoo placket. W osh· able· f9bri cs includ e fine combed co'tto~.,o~fi 50~. polyester· SO% .col- tdn blend. 8-18. · BOy'..s Fu rn~ishings ,,,. . I f • '. .( ~ ·. ' .• pants galore 2.99-5.99 ~eg. $8 -$14 Great values on a fantastic selection of pants in styles for men and young men. Choose straight.leg models or flare~. and jeans in favorite fabrics: solids and patterns. The Pant Shop ·. plush velours 6.99-9.99 reg. $12-$17 Campus favori te ... the casual ele- gance of deep-pile cotton velour in rich so!i9 co!or_s1 som~ .~triR~S. Choose several at these sovings. University Shop ' bush puppies® 12.99 reg. $20 Glove.leathe r comfort in casual slip - on style shoes for reso rt or at-home wear. New sy monk -strap buckle, soft walking plantation crepe soles. Men 's Shoes it's at the broadWBy • NEWPORT HUNTINGTON I EACH CERRITO$ 41 f•1llio" l1l•~d 1111 Edj"9•' A"•"u• SOO lo1 C•rritt11 M•U 171 4) 1144·1212 !714) 191-l llt !21)) 160·0411 .. SHO,. 10 A.M. +• 9:)0 l'.M. MONDAY THR:OUGH FRIO>.Y, SATUR:OAV 10 A.M. to 6:00 l'.M. SUNDAY 12 "100N ltt I l',M. . . I • THE IROADWAY ORANG E M•ll of Or•nt• 2100 Ne. T11•tl~ Sh••I 1114 1 9tt.tJll . .. . . ... "' . ... ... .. ::1 ~ . ... " • " ·> ~· . .. . " . . • j, • • . . .. . . . ' '.• .. • . . ; ' . ' ... .. ... ... .. :: ' .. ,, •• . . .• , •• • • • . . " • .. :, ! .. ' • . • • . • .. . . . . .. . . : . I I • • • • • . .. . . ' .. .. • • Monday, btcembtr 27, 1971 DAILY PILOT JJ · It's been a bu-sy month! ... . . •• . . . . • ' ' !• " " ' • iJ i • :1 •• • • .. ., :t :r .. . , :I • •• • . •• . . . ... ... . • . ' WE'RE .. TOO TIRED TO TAKE · .JNV:ENTO.RY \ • • • • ' I I ' ' r"' • • " . .. . ' . • ' . J· • : . . ' • " I ; l I • . . ' ~ath_er t~~~· total what's left. and ret~ gift items . t9 ~~~~;. · · . ..·.,', .. many Fa~hion Island stores will he featuring tremendous-mark·· ·•· ".,: · ' \ . ,. doWl)S of. quality merchandise tomOITO'\V and . all this Week . .' ' •. t ' : ' .. Start now. Help yourself to some great buys. Stores."open 10 A.M. daily; All department stores open nights during ·th\s sal~. k \ I 4 k '· wee • . ;., . . . 60 STORES INCLUDING BROADWAY, BUFFUMS, PENNEY'S AND ROBINSON'S ' . FASHION ISLAND l I NEWPORT OENTEB P•cific CoAiit Highw•y between J•mboree ind M•cArthur, Freewa.y minutes •w•r· • . • • ' . • ' I ·, , • • .. ' . ' .. . ' . • • ~ .. , I !'; \ . \/ .. . • I • >') • • . . : ' ! I ' f ' • l I' ·' • ' • • • Re·cipe For Variety a dash of S. I. Hayakawa a · pinch of Wllllam H09an • ! \ a hint of spice a la Jack Anderson season well with Art 'Hoppe • llllCJNfllents which may be 111bstituteCI without losinCJ any flavor Include: IHI Sanden, Robert S. Allen, Royce Brier, Hal Boyle, Charles McCabe, Richard Wilson, Sydney Harris and BIU Mauldin.) ' I ' • \ • ' . . • ' ' Good chefs know in any recipe it's the ingredients that count. The DAILY PILOT emphasizes the ·~home grow"" and local ingredients (letters to the edit~r. Gloomy Gus, local edito!ial~), but only top quality ingredients are used on . the DAILY PILOT'S ed1tor1al page, whether local or ·national. Besides its strong local e~phasis~ the DA.IL Y PILOT serves up a variety of columnists. with a wide ·range of f.lavor. Here are a few of the diverse columnists that . can ·be found on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial page. CThere · is no set sched-.le as local ..,.aterial has priority over columnists, but some of the · top national columns appear several times ·each week. J Hayakawa S: I. HAYAKAWA ~·dd1 .to the variety of flavor with hi1 di1-' tinct writing• on ~igher education, semantics and communication&. He also write& about the mecha- 'ni1m1 of .understanding and mis- understanding; about the w4ys in which our decisions about race or war or public policy are shaped by the words we u&e •in talking. ' "I hope," ,ays Hayakawa, "that my .::olumn is like 11 weekly letter to 11 friend, telling him wh11t'S<on my mind and why I think it is important." S. I. HAY AKA WA is usually associated with San Fran· cisco State College where llS' president.he tilok 11 hard,line approach to quiet and contain student riots there. But now he h111 gone back to some of the things which concerned him before he became 11 college president. Hogan WILLIAM HOGAN has the fresh flavor in the book field. He presents 11 truly national outlook free from the prenures of pro- vincial literary faddism. His book reviews say · exact- ly what he thinks. "I feel it is im- portant to be 11 reporter, as well a1 e critic, covering the activities of writers and 'publishers 111 well as evaluating their products." That.'s how Hogan explains Hogan. WILLIAM HOGAN presents hi1 6ook reviews hon- estly. That'• how Hogan readers de1cribe Hogan. Check hi1 review& for yourself. Read The Bookman. Hoppe ART HOPPE is tlie seaspn- ing needed for any recipe. An outst4nding . political an.d social satirist, he has been likened ·to . Will Rogers and Mark Twain. His topic• can be anything . He re11d1 through the paper until he find1 an item he doesn't under- .tend-then he explains it to ev- erybody, he 111y1. He combine• solid fact and hi~ own. whimsy to create e unique column on the pepple and forces shaping ou~ world. ART HOPPE has "the p~rfect solution to absolutely everything,': he gleefully admits. And most of his solutions appear on the DAILY PILOT editorial page where they make deli9htful reading. Anderson JACK ANDERSON'S muck- raking is the perfect spice for those who like the taste of 11 good controversey. He oeeks out cor- ruption in government and mili- tary affairs and exposes them in his columns. As the late Drew Pearson's former No. I assistant who inheri- . ted the column, Anderson s e e s h.imself as the "voice for the voiceless." He is 11 hard:hit- ting columnist with determination and drive. He keeps his keen eyes on both foreign and national affairs,, o~en comments on Congressional bills and is "the man with the X-ray eyes on the secret files." They Add up to a . 'Tasty' .Editorial Page in The • \ l . . • • • . ' • . ' • • .; • • ' t • I • • . • l I . • I I ' I t I ' • ! ' • r • i l • I l f • I • . , , Fa n s ., .. ~'.:II When a h>lteu plans her New Year's menus. she needs to keep several things In mind. First, some of her friends may have overindulged over 'the holidays and ~ some'...._e:n. co~agement to be calorle<on- scicw, and seco~, a~ the men of " the 1h0useboid will be glued to· lhe grid1ron on New Year's Day. To please her figuring friends, she will need to plan attractive, low calorie hors d'oeuvres and snacks for Ne~·Year's Eve festi vities, and to entice her husband away from the television the next day, she'll need to have something unusual and delicious up her sleeve. Mushrooms, as low in calories as they are rich in flavor, will fill the bill for the gals, and rumaki featur- ing tangerines and a spectacuJar Cheese Bowl are sure to please .the guys. Mushrooms can. be served in kebabs with beef or l{! casseroles, salads, scrambled eggs or soup. Suggested a r e Shrlll?~StuUed Mushrooms. For the Cheese Bowl, which will qffer competition for the 'Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl .. Orange "'Bowl and Sugar Bowl, the "players" are Creamy Clieese Balls. GALA SHRIMP.sTUFFED MUSHROOMS 1 ¥.i pounds fresh mushrooms 4 tablespoons b u t t e r or margarine 1/4 cup chopped onion or scallions 1 jar (2:Y4 ounces) tiny shrimp, drained and diced 11, cup mayorinaise 1 hard.cooked egg. finely chopped 1 tablespoon prepared h o t mustard 1(4 teaspoon lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/16 teaspoon ground red pepper Rinse, pat dry and reqiove stems from mushrooms (save ior use in soups, stews etc.). In a large ·skillet heat butter. Add mushrooni caps and sa ute 5 minutes, turning oc- casionally. Remove mushrooms to Daking pan, cap side up ; set aside. In the same skillet saute onions. Add remaining ingredients; mix · well. Fill sauteed mushroom caps with shrimp mtxture. Bake in a preheated hot oven (45Ci degrees F.) 6 to 8 minutes. Serve hot. Yield: Approximately. 30 stuffed mushrooms. TANGERINE TID·BITS, RUMAKI STYLE 6 to 7 small tangerines, separated 4 1 into segmenta. aeeded . :l doz.en medium pitt'.ed. prunes (one 12 ourfce package) ' 3 dozen pitttd dates (ooe 10 ounce package) Whole cashews, 1>12,nched al· . to 4 "Aurs, turning once. monds cr sliced water chest· µu nuts Sprinkle or dip each tid·bll ' in 1 pound thln sliced bacon, cut ih. •1e5ame seeds; place on cold broiler half • 1 pan.13roil 3 to S tnehes from source 1 cup bottled Hawaiian, sweet of chigh beat, turning once, until and sour .or French dressing ~ft-·is· c · • . ,_..,n nsp. ~ cup sesame seeda Serve as a warm appetizer -ex· Seed tangerines eatJIY.' by -sriip-lie ·ed · h ed f Ping centers slightly with' kitchen ce nt acoompan1 wit w get o · cheese and wine for informal shears, then gently squeeze .out ·parties. seeds. Make lengthwise slits in b f prunes and dates; stuff each with Or cut recipe in al and serve as an aceompaniment to ham or pork'. tangerine segment and cashew. U desired, lid-bits can be broOed Wrap each with half slice bacon early in the day and re-heated in and secure with wooden pick. Or in-' moderate oven or chafing dl&b. ser1 4 to 5 on bamboo skewers. Place on platter or &hallqw dish; Make about li dozen . pour over dressing and marinate 3 CREAMY CHEESE BALl'..s • • APPETtZERS DAINTY IN CALqRIES, HEARTY IN TASTE . a Olince crtam cheeJe, soft 4 ouncb blue cheese, spft 1 · c.ube' butter, ·soft 2 tablespoons chopped chives I> cup chopped olives, drained ' . well • . Dull Won:eslershire tD taste Cbopped """'"' Bl.end cheeses with buUer until creamy. Add chive!, olives and Worcester.ahlre and mix wen. Chill cheese ,mixture until easy to handle and form into ooe large ball or many small ~. Roll in chopped pecans and refrigerate until serv· ing. • • J engerines skewered with bacon end othe~ fruits make e delicious 'rumeki' I left). Above, en. entrant in the Cheese Bowl will have ell the fellows cheering- pedect Jor New Year's entertaining. •• • I ,. • BIA ANDRSON, Edltoo:.L .... ,. ~ .,, """'' """" -. 1; Home News J ' ~ .C-ustorri •• •• •• •: ·~· ' .. ., Changes .~ . .. ... F.oi Harri ;: ~ . c t :- By llOROl'llY WENCK Or ..... ~ ....... """"-.. once qpon a .llme,baked ham wa1,tllfe traditional m~t served for' New Ye1t1ii dinner. Toda~ New Ytar'1 dllhr mJ6e be toasted cljee&e sandwk:hel· served fa .front of the TV set. • . :_.. However, many markets stW ~ ham ·.al special prices owr the Nd Year's, weekend so it's a good ilple to but'\ one even though you .don't plan to put OlilCi a big meal on Jan . 1. ·~ A )Jam all hoked and stashed In ·ti!\ refrigerator could provide you with q' • for ,.many quick meals over the J .........a. . . '· • Ol1e t!Jll\! great about ham ta the ~ ways ty'od can use il Besides aeniDg · sliced bot or cokl, yOu can tum tt othet main dishes sueb as ~ potatoes with ham; cro.....i ham ,aiirl peas on toast or biscuits; macaroni :! c11ee,. and ham; ham salad .f sandwfches or macaronJ ham salad;' finally when you're down to tbe bone - navy bean or pea soup. ·• · When you buy ham, you find you hay~ many choices in both the size, price..1dcf type.~ You can choose between ~e hams, shank halves or shank ends,' bUtt' ends, center ham slices, boneless ham ~ v~ed sizes and caMed. hams o( vaii~ sizes. " It takes quite a bit of price compaiiiil to 'determine which type of ham m· Ui best buy, In general, when whole ·~ are on special they give you the id meat for your money. This Is beclUJe~i whole ham includes all of the 'lI1el\1 center section which is removed ftota butt ends and shank ends. #>'..,. \, A full sha1>1< l)flf should have a full bai • of !W "'1111"\>ortlon, but llOl!letlini; butcherS fudge 'a bit on thi1 and give )'Ou lfss Uian your share. , Generally, if butt ends and shank halves are &elllng for the same price per poµnd, the shank half gives you a UttJ• more for your money. The best deal is a shank ha1f with the hock and skin remo1· ed. ~ I ' The center .slices usually sell for a much higher pt'i<e per pound than whole barn• or halves and therefore will coat more per servlltg. If you buy a whole ham, the butcll>r clten will cut k In hol! for you -if ~ou ask him -and also wjli cut several center slices (or you can cut yoW' oWh 'slloes:, jllSt. cut a bole arouni:l the bone.) '· The whole ham is not a good buy lf il:I more Ulan your family can eat. U you have rretzer space you could freeze part of it -either before or after cooking; Ham sbouJd not be stored in the fm.ur for more than a month or two as It lo1t1 fhtvor rapidlj' in the freezer. Usually the boneless barns sell for a much 'higher price per pound than Uie bone-in Cuts and therefore cost con-- slderab\y more per serving. They art convenient, though, because they are io easy to slice. Canned hams also are con- venient since they are fully cooked arid boneless. The. price may comi>ar• fayorab1y wi~ fresh hams if they are oo ... s~iaJ. . -" : Another consideration in choosl~ I ham Is whether It Is simply "smoked' or "fully cooked." Hams are flr&t injected with 'a curinrsolutlon (brine), then drain- ed and finally, smoked for 16 to 24 hOurs. Hams Uiat are labeled as "smoked,. are heated in the smokehouse to 1n In- ternal temperature of. 140 degrees. This ls more than sufficient to insure complete protecUon against the danger of trichinosis. However, these barns still need additional cooking before serving. Hams laheled "fully cooked" an smoked to a temperature ~ about 1$0 degrees which: makes them aomeWbat more,palatable lor ,.Ung without furtl>!i cooking. I prefer to cook them ·ftu"Uler; OOwever for improved flavor end ~ Some ct.nn«l hams are "tully ~ essed" meaning rooked . ., a high emrJl[I temperature that they can be l)lf~ stored ·without refrigeration. Most c'1ni6d hams are only partially processed,11•~ must be stored in the refrigerator. .... canned ham label says "Perishlble, ketp under Refrigeration," be sure to keep~ ham cold at all Umes. ~ ~ ... QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED • ~-- Q. Why ore flOllle hams taheled "if>llto tlon ham?" They look tbe same to me~• other hams. ' I : A, 'l1ie U.S. Department cl Agrlcultuti Jles 141 standarda for ltle motatore ~ tent or hallu. Recorda '"' kept on tilt weigh! cl the freoh ham, the amount ~ curing mixt11r< Injected and the . filllll weight "-the hem. ., To he laheled "ham" under Yederilr; regulatiolls. the meat must be 1 while in the 1mokehouse back to .• original fresh weigbt before the ~ tolution was added. ,. . U the ham• do Ml come down to ~ f,.•h weight, they .,. ,.tumo4 IJ*,' f\lrther heating and shrinking -or_~ must be labeled a1 "ham, water ~ or "lrnltlUon ham.".,. ... • • ' . .. • • • I ' • • . ~ .. v • DAILY PILOT • Part;).!.· _Fa~0rs -Foreign · Fa~e SENORITAS CLAUDIA , SOLD (LEFT) AND SALLY BLACKMAN SAY 'FELICE NAVIDAD' .. Closet Door locked on Past DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am what is cl'11c1Uy re(erred to as "bisexual." I pre.let to , think of myself as an ex. h<tnosesual. I. have been in the Army and graduated from col1ege. My campus life wfs bizarre. I'd lake an attractive girl back to the dorm alter a date and then trul!e the gay ban. ~ I look back at those days it's a miracle the. word never got oat. • Now, It is 10 years later and I am ~ pily married and the father of • fine.. children. No ooe in my family mows 1« \1.-ouJd believe) that I v.·as onct a closet queen.. . Thia 'letter is to rt:inforce 50melhing I read recenUy in your column.. You said "tfomose:iuals ha\·e a built-in radar for detecting U.eir own kind.·• You are 100 percent right. Although I've had no sex- ual contacts w1th a male for 12 ye.1rs, I can spot a gay boy a block away no mat- ter how straight he looks to the uninitiated. P.fay J use. your column to offer 50me good advice to the world's bisexuals? Hefe 11 11: II you want to stay ~raigbt, kids, ,llvoid _everything connected with the gay wOrld. Stay out of their bars, snack shops and barber shops. Don't subscribe to 'their magazines and don 't perpetuate gay friendships "for old time's saJte." In a word, DISASSOCIATE. -FAMILY MAN WHO MADE 'THE SWITCH DEAR F.l\t.: You didn 't make a 1witcb -you made a cbolct. Your good advice can be applied to o~er areas - altobolism and 1ambUa1, for e1a.mple. 'l'kub for wrltlng. PEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you think of a .NURSE (age 24 ) who gets pregnant on the third date, says she Yt'ants the baby, but wouldn't marry the guy on a bet -claims he's not her type. He is the "\llrong" religion (she 's Ca.tholic) and he belongs to the "wrong" political party. (She's a Democrat.) They have nothing in common a~d she doesn't particularly enjoy his com~ny. Does this man have a legal oblig.1tion to support the child if I can get the dum. my to .accept help from him? She's my daugtiter and I am beside myself. - HER MOTHER ~ DEAR l\tOTHER: The man does Indeed lave a legal obligation to suppqrt Ills child, bul U your daughter won't accept belp, he ls off the hook. DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a recent column you suggested that the purpose of the condolence call was to take the mind of the bereaved off their sorrow. As a rabbi, 1 disagree With you. In our tradH~n, lhe purpose or the con- Juniors Design Poster Contest dolence call is to pennit the bereaved to express his grief, frustration, loneliness, sorrow -whate.ver feelings he wishes. We know that the more one is able to ex- press emotion open1y, the less trouble he will have later. The best condolence caller gays very little. He just ails and listens. -RABBI R. A. W. (CHICAGO) DEAR RABBI: I am 1ure you are cor- rect, insofar as tradition ls considered - and I can see1 the wild.om fa IL But most mourner1 do llOC vent feelings of srltf, frusratlon IJICI sorrow on those wbo CGme to make a condolence call. l\foreover, a bereaved peraoa would con.sider It peculiar If lbe callers came and ju1t sat. It bu been my observation that mo11TDer1 appreciate conversation not related to the loss. Moat veaWatlon take1 place privately or fa tile preseDct of a cbolen few. If you have trouble getting along with your parents ... if you can't get them to let you live your own Hle. send for Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged by Parent.s? How to Get More Freedom." Send 50 cenll in coin with your request and a Jong, stampe.1, self.addressed envelope In care of the DAILY PILOT. · . A safety poster contest has been initiated by the Hun. Ungton Beach Junior Women's Club for all Huntington Beach fourth and fifth g r a d e students, with d I f r e r e n t schools to compete each month. •-d. 1 -•. ••-H , ".;." DECEMBER'S BIRTHSTONES ~ 1sp ay~ 1n. u.,; un 1.'li ... n • .I.e. Winning rooms for each month from December through Febru.1ry will rettive awards of $5 per room to be Used to purchase something for the class as a whole. Center mall. ......,, 11,(..(0'L;.1 Assisting with the contest ......rl 11 J £L't'V are Capt. James Kettler of the I tis. Huntington Beach F i r e Department and Jay Ford of the Huntington Beach Safety Council. Judges are Ralph Doughty of Knott's Berry F a r m ; Charles O'Donnell. Ace Pain- ting : James Shepard, Hun- tington Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce; ri.1rs. Jack Hall, president of the Huntinttton Beach Junior Woman's Club, . llY JAllQIJELJNI; COMBS ., ... Dll6r """ ..... p....,i. ofton -up their -In diqull -they heir theJr c:llllclnm anlor ID I .1 nltaurul The proverbial hot doc or eheeNbur1er Ind lrieo are U. on.Ix cbolca:, oa a sumpeuoua , menu i lhlt make children'• rnoilthl water. But parenta of 1ixtb graders atteqdlng Unlvusity P a r .k School can rejolct. The dUU palatee have beM awakened. The ltlrrlng of cullnaty fn. terat& wu evidenced in an m. tematiooal feut which ref!::. ed the tradlUonal Chris party 1t the Irvine school. ' Tbe ctauea Of Gary Epp. rllh~ l<othy f:!ozza and Bart Efitbrotk jolntd lorctt Ind created a feast .which would delight a World Fairgoer. The . dllldren divldtd Into groups, each drawing • rorelgn coun- try and preparing an entire meal from the best of that country's fare. A complete menu from ap. peUzera to deaert, including ent.ree, •lad, yegetable and bevera'a:e,"'waa offered from Hawatl, Clnada, USA, Mexico, ASpal1rn'a1iltaJy1 .. ,Fr1 ance,ndlsrathel, ua a, -~tvr ca a e Orient. It started with a world eeography unlt baled on the United NaUona format. The children were studying the culture, (OQd and government o f "imaginary developing coontrtea." They d«ldtd to apply what they bad ltlmtd only with real, ~ COUil- tries. Each ••country'' was represented In costumes, fit. Ung table decorat.lona ll!d display. Recipes for Paella, a Spanish main dilh. ond Jollol Rice from Africa are offered. PAELLA ls,aln) Ill pound lobster I pouhd Wimp 1 dozen clams 1 \.S pound chicken 1 lea!pooft cre1ano 2 peppercorns 1 clov1 garlic 1 ~ teaspoon aalt 6 tablespoons o!J 1 tealpOOn vinegar 1 onion finely c;hopped 1" green pepper finely ~ ped 3 tableJpoons tomato sauce 2¥4 cups rice, uncooked 4 cups bolling water Pr!:pare the first four in-gredlenta for browning. Q:it Soft Look· Appealing Leg.of-mutron s I e e v e s distinguish a soft, '40! look dres! for winter. Il's what's known a! a basjc dress -meant to be dressed up or down via lhe addition or subtraction of jewelry. It bas long sleeves and a plain neck1ine that circles the neck. The plain skirt 13 slighily nared. It comes in all basic colors but, W be perfectly safe, black is best. You add bracelets, neck1.1ce or pendant jewelry a n d matching earrings to look dressed up. Poster designs must ii· Juslrate one safety Up, which may be selected by the In· divldual child. Jn Marcil, winners from the previous month will CClmpete against each other for larger awards, and these posters •will and Mrs. O'Donnell. safety The. Turquol1e la one <1!'th9,m01t h · I h 1 ancient atones Priud)iY .ro1alty. c airman o~ t e. Jun ors. It became 1ynonjtmo~ :will) rood Decembers winner is Jeff fortune when. an ·anclellt ~er1ian Teford. a fourth grader at klnr dbtovered a Tilr4Uoillfi min• Crest View School. on the eve of a' victoriou1 battle. SANITY CLAUSE AND NEW YEARS EVE The December bom ba'(,• another · blrlh•t.ont1 the Blue ZL\'t1:1n. This ·atone 11 1aid to ch~ the heart and maka ILi wearer a'Winner For the bouncy blowy natural look that liberates you for holiday fun • Holiday Perm '9'5 DTEl\Y AUi ITl!f' -lll RNARl>O -Klltit:L l OW ... llDI -Glllltl\ICH -f'F FL.Vf:al -U.S. kl0$ 0.-:t _._. Ir/' DeMklll CQt11' 0...C• $"'91 c.n.fM """* ftf Qlltl,.. JJI L 17rit St. Celt• 111 .... ·~··2711 ' ~ 1TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We De r• You ... Every Saturday H -.......... I lnne fir .Nllltf I""""" .,.,,.,_, lt'I W.,. -,.art ..,. • • . l'l•r It tlMft, " rt11 '"1111 11•"*-...,,, trlw • , • NAH'Y '1(111n11uo" 11v1Ntv T'M>. The KNIT WIT SMltil Cfltl f'IU I l.OWll MAU. "'"' Mtw j U.,Ull In all ent.rpri1t.1, Rene• it algnUiea 1ucce11 or prosperity. W.or )'OMr 6irt.Uto11e /O<r !Mi ftu1tiO'A G'lld fHd /ot"f.U.• v Sout+i Co11t Pl•1• l rittot 1t th1 Si n Di190 fwy, Coil• M11• 540-9066 Andy's Fun I Ask Any kid . "Ask Andy" Is fun . Sec It Saturdays ln the DAILY PILOT. Mon. Tues. Wed . Savings Shampoo-set 5345 Haircut 5200 ... •llDVI -lllMQ•• ~. CrownTng Glory beauty salons SOUTH COAIT PLAZA -Pltone J46.7116 L-r lt¥tl -Htllt Ho S.1ri OIM!I •wt11l11t1 2•7 I . 17th IT .. COITA MESA -PhOM f41.ff1t O• IWll'lflltl 111111 ,.,,....~ W1~Alll 1w.t YMI LIM rtllf Mdt ..... __________ --' chicken Into chunb. Rub aillckm with ~Of ..,..... ~~girlie •It, OU •nd v1nepr. t o1.1 and llrown chlebn. Cllllon and -pe_.. 10 mimUel over low heat. Add tllma'to auce and rice •nd cook five mlnutel. Add boning wale-, ihrimp. Mix ~ll and cook rapidly, covered until liquilt Is absor~ td (1bout 211 minutes). Add lobster and cook five minutes. Steam clams in water until shella OJ>ell. U11 tlama u gantlah. serve ho~ ' JOLLOF RICE (Alrlc1) . I 11 pounda rice I pieces chlci:en I luge red peppera 21...,~tomato.. 2 medium onions l;) cans tom•to puree I teaspoon ground chilis in pint oil Salt .in teaspoon thyme ' · 1 clove 1arllc II lemon 1 Rub meat with lemon, aalt, garlic. Cut 1 onion and 1 tomato Into rings. Mince 1 to- mato, onion and ~r. Put chicken In pot to cook with t tup water. Drain stock and save. Fry chicken fD oil until golden brown. Fry peppers, o n l o n s , toms.toes in oil. Season lo laatt. Add tomato purtt. Fry rice. Add stock a little at • time. Reduce temperature. Rice absorba stock: Cook until soft. Add oJrlon and tomato slices. Reduce , temperature. Steam until rice ls cooked. Serve hol Gafnlsh with hard bolled eggs and bolled splnlich. Misty Night (obo•e left), goes· Hawaiian and spoons Darla Forney coconut. "Everyone , dig inl11 OUR LARGEST SEMI-ANNUAL CHILDREN'S and TEEN \ SHOES A.LL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK REG. TO $17. F11h icn lslanCI New~ort Center 64+~~ • . ' . ' u&Qil I 1 ~ ' ., .<> ~ • • /! , • ~ ·: .. • • .. < .. .. Usher in the New Year witli,delightful dining! U.S.D.A. Choice Beef .,. aged for flavor ,,, delicloUBJy tender,,, and there's so much satisfaction· in knowing you've served the best there la! Compare quality , , , there la a difference at El Rancltol . . . ' . Lei of pork ••• from Iowa. ••• boned and rolled ••• for a delicious roast. Pa~ c b $1 '»ft s ITALIAN STYLE 89' utI Ii es . .. .. .. . "'1 lb. ausage . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . ,. Boneless, serve them "sweet & sou~!" Our O\vn recipe, deliciously seasoned! · Cooked Shrimp ... '1.89 lb. Cocktail size, to fit your party plans! Jones' Links ....... ~1.09 lb. Little lin~ with east.em farm flavor! King Crab Legs '1.99 ~. Eastern ·oysters * rr. ~1.09 From Alaskan waters! Crab Mui tl9' Jb. For a mid night supper Western 10. oz. 9k ' • ••• lb. Steaks ••• for a ·memorable New Year'• feast! • , , and what steaks I Buttery.y j;ender •• ,juicy., • and trimmed to offer you the most value for your money I Coin pare quality • , , value ••• and choose El Rancho I You'll be so glad yoil did I ·: .. • . • ·:· " L 'L . b FRESH ·99c· eg o am ...... ~·~·~f= ~~,~~ . . . . . . lb;" Great idea for !arnily fare I Domestic lamb,. tender and tasty., for a main course to serve with pridel Smoky JIOOdneas that's sure to be a delight at the buffet or th dinner table! (Butt Portion,., 69< lb.) . Whole .lfam .... ._ ....... ::: ...... 79L • ., Halh,.S1ices· ................... ~1.291b. Entertaininr a crowd? You'll love its rreat valuei ·cehij.. c~t~For ~er, breakfast, or the buffet! Lamb Chops ................. ~1.691b. Saratoga Chops ............ ~1.89 lb.:.: boneless lamb chops for ·greater value! · Large loin ••• serve broiled for late supper! •• M~~~f!thf!r. f '! for your New Year's celebration I Delicatessen Holiday Specials ! Grocery Celebration ! C d H . . RAT!f'S HICKORY SMOKED $ 4 59 anne ams ........ s. ~~~~ .s!z.E •••••••• GI • t F • PEARS, PEACHES · 3 9c or1et a ru1ts ..... .o~.~~R!c.o!~........ .:: . . . ., lloneles1 •• , fully cooked • , • ready to heat and eat ••. and"' very, very tasty I Buddig Sliced Meats i0z. PKG. 35' Edam Cheese Balls ......... '1.79 Smoked for flavor ••• perfect for party trays! Dairyfresh ••• big value in big size! ••• 20 oz. Gallo Sliced Salami ......... 79~ Helvetia Fondue Mix ....... 79~ San Fra*isco favorite ••• 6 oz. (3 Ounce ••• 45c) So easy to use ••• just heat and serve! •.. 7 oz. Knudsen's Salads ............ 39' Herkimer Cheese Balls .... !1.79 Pint cartons ... ready to serve! (4 Bii• Sa~d 59c) Walnut covered party treat! • , • 14 oz. size. · Holiday Spirits Champagne. 1~~~u.E~ .B.O~. $1~! It wouldn't be New Year's without it! Extra Dry, Pink or Cold Duck! .. Cuttysark SA~11:1. S16,75 •• '.: Big savings on the big size? Scotch you'll pour with pride! , w· d c d• SAVE. ss 59 · 1n sor ana 1an .. 1:~... • Smooth whiskey, , • special price? Include it in your plans! Qt. Rilm & Brandy ...... '4.69 Royal Crest holiday blend I .•. fifth. Canada Dry ...... 2 1" 59' Ginger Ale or Club Soda! 28 oz. btles. El Rancho Rum .. 5rH .~3.99 Choose light or dark! ••• Quart ••• 4.19 Old Crow ............. '5.39 Strairht whiskey.,. sippablel Fifth. Vodka or Gin ........ '8.88 El Rancho'• own •• for value I ~ ral. . . . Canadian Club . ~~~ .. '6.95 · Whiskey known everywhere! Qwart l&5 Tequila .. u WJat0-5Tlf •• '4.89 Brut Champagne ... '5.19 Elberta Peaches, sliced or halves •• , Bartlett Pears • , • or Whole Peeled Apricots I • , • No. 2\'s cam.··. , .Dole Pineapple ..... N.O: ~.':'~~ ••••• 3 i $1. '. Your choice ••. Sliced, Chunks, Tidbits or Crushed,,. for your holiday menu! Potato Chips ........ )~ .o~~ !A~ ........ 4 9' Laura Scudder's ••• why settle for less than quality, when Scudder' a la at this price? Knudsen's Egg Hog ........ 59' Macadamia Nuts ......... ~1.49 . The quality tells in the superior flavor I qt. Treat from the islands I Royal Hawaiian 9 oz Frozen Hors D'Oeuvres ... 79' Royal Host Ice Cream ..... 79' Choice of varieties, Durkee's, heat & serve! Catering quality, round pack!· Yo gal. Cocktail Tacos ............ 39' Folger's Coffee ... : ......... 77L Rosarita's frozen party fsvorite l ••• 5Y, oz. One for the road? Coffee! 3 lb. can 2.23 Onion S111ip Mix .. 3 for '1 Pizza Rolls ............ 59' Lipton's, for dips ••• twin pk. ctn. J eno's ••• choice of 31 Frozen 6 oz. Sweet Pickles ........ 63' Snack Tray ........... 79' \Vil.shire's ••. 'vhole, crisp! 22 oz. Jeno's, heat & serve t Frozen, 7¥2 oz. Pitted Olives ......... 39' Cherries Jubilee ..... 79' S&W .. Exira Iarre ,. ripe! No. 300. S&W, fantastic deasert ideal 13 oz. Spam Spread .... 2 for 39' Margarine ............. 39' Hormel's, spread on crackers! 3 oz. Fleischmann'•, quality & taste! l Jb, Super-Fresh Produce! .. . . ' . • Grapefruit ... .r;;:; .... 8 i $1. J Brlrht flavor that makes breakfast become a very 1pec!al meal I . ' J'or amooth ll!a.rpri tas ! Qlfart ... 5JI Korbel's C.lifornia quality I , •. fifth Portuguese Rose ... '.1.99 Pritu i.'t!f•ct Mon. tAru Fri. laude(s Scotch .... '5.99 Savi 40c on thi• import I ••• Qn.,t. Alianca .•. great dinner wineJ Quart D•c. Sr, 28, t9, 301!1. No taZ.1 to dtaler1. Open. to 7:00 Nttu Yta.r11 Eve, •• Closetl New Year'• Davi Cornice Pears ..... 4 lbs. ~1 Egg Plant ............. 19~.: Firm ... with ripe full flavor I Serve slices .•• fried .•• for variety I ARCADIA ' . '' ' 'Iii' I i.,I,. :· ,')r',,'. PASADENA: NM· SO.UTH PASADENA : rli'i/; HUNTINGTON BEACH : ,"111, NEWPORT BEACH l'n Newrn>' i <ii '"I '11,11tio(rn11•1 170We~1Cofora~riB!v~ · Frr1non!Jn~Hunt1np!onOr " WJ•ner 1 11~A11,nnnu 1 n BoH!1w!lk["r>l"i Jiii I'" I 'II II" 111 ,11111 C 1 ' ' 't ' ' L l, I J\1 111 l!l ,J~ I II lflP !':I ''I • • ' . 1o1111.vrn.or • • • 111 11·~· " ' . ~· .. ¥/!>MAN OF YEAR , ( :~lorla Stelnam At Wit's End way -towanl olilahdlil your w1y. PllCD fl'eb. lf.Mlld1 •l: Avoid , ruhlni: taU time lo develop cooeepll. $ p'O c I a I fol'Ulll la Ill plctaft. Vll'lllii< approach la 1!11111 UUty lo t11e- c e~d . Be ~w-.re o f altemaUVta. You are not tied to one method. Act ac· cordingly, IF TODAY IS YO UR BIRTHDAY you are in· dependent, at tfmes you ap- pear domineering. Your ideas are original. You aet goala -: and usually achieve them. You are better off when working for yourself. Taking directions from others la seldom easy for you. In 1972, you will travel more extensively -and live up to potential To find wt wtlo'• 1vcJ1Y for VOii 1rl "'°""" end '°"'' Cll'dtr S'l'd....., Omerr'• .,.Mt, "locrot HI"!' for IMlt ond Womlll." lfnd blrt'ldelO end 1S COlllJ to O!l\o!'f' AttrololY louth, lllo DAii.¥ Jiii.OT, 1o1r ~. Gfe!ld Cl!llrol tll· tlol!. N-Y«k. H.Y, Mil'- Cheer Bottled For Cold Duck By ERMA BOMBECK One of the lea dlscu!sed soclal problems cdnlronting our country today i! that of drunken birds. I'm not talking about your average bird who drinks a lit· tie at the office Christmas party or who has a nip to get him through the day. I'm talk· ing about chronic alcoholism among our feathered friends. My fint encounter with a feathered lush was a duck back in Ohio who caught cold one day .. I brought him into the'· house and gave him a drink from a bottle I kept arotmd orily in the event that a duck caught cold. ed" they passed berries from ooe to another beak to beak. As my best girl frie,nd abd I stood at the window watching thil ornithologist's orgy, I said absently, "I wonder why birds drink!" "I don't know,'' she said, "Do you suppose they have days when the kids won't pick up the nest and they find worms between the pages of library books and the male is fooling around with . b i s secretary while she sits at home on another batch of eggs and a plat developer is rezon· ing their bush and it all stacks up on her?" Holiday Nuptial Rites Lin.king Coast Couples . -. From that day on, he drove me crazy W'jth his coughing and hacking and blowing his nose. I figured he was weak and insecure and let it go at thal When we moved west, I was relieved to find wonderfully, well·adjusted stable birds with obviously Jew p u fm o n a r y disorders. "I think I'm going to cry," I said slouching in a chair. "l know," she said, "Have another pyracantha b e r r y before we start lunch." SNYDER-BARRETT Suits Set ·AblGJ.ze - Pat Sandler'• suits mu- qutrllCla Ii' ~tes. Tbe blailna".ci· blP<r 1 • c k"e t covltrl a bl~lor drw of red neater ribbing joined to a vaccMI)' pltot"I l)drl- A claaslCa.ll'y pa ft e r'ft e velvet velour all-weather coat aoes over 1 ,_eater bOdlce with lklrt lo malch the coal. Barrett; a foi-mtr Harbor Area resident First Christian C h u r c h , Anaheim wu the selling for their nuptials, directed by the Rev. Richard Alexander. Parents of the bridal couple 111'•. J\lr. and 14<•· Wilbur G. Barrett of Santa Aril and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.A. Snyder· of Anahelm. maid of horior; Terry Kruse served as best man, and ushers. ~e · ·Steven" a nd William Shedd. The bride is a graduate of ·Newport Harbor High School, attended UCLA and t h e Unlyersity of Oslo, and now is a student at the University of Qregon where she is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. Her ,~usband earned a l;lA and MA from the University of Northern C.Olorado 8.nd cllr· renUy is a PhD candidate in the field or special education at the U of 0. The newljwN.!: will reside ln Eugene. Then, last week I noticed a few birds laughing1 it, up while balancing rather unsteadily on a pyracantha bush. They would peek away on a few berries, become hysterical, and then have another go at the berries. I called up a friend who just happens to be one of the leading ornithologists in the country, who confirmed my suspicions. The birds were -bombed. I She reported that word of her great supply of fennented fruit had spread so extensively throughout the country that migratory robins went several hundred miles out of their way to "stop off at Betty's place for a little sauce." Mockjngblrds had b e e n hanging around her house (or weeks waiting for the berries to age. And stories had drilled back to her of·birds so "relax· BA'RB ALLEN News Told At Dinner ..:..--... .... "' - 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRIGERATEO OELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 673-8310 SPICIALS MONIAY lHIU FllDAY, DICIMlll 17.J1 G~ Tl~ Por ·~·ChlR lo11ed & Rolled LEG First Of Th• Season .. N~LUY'S CHILI " WITH llANS c lb OF LAMB c lb OR WHOLE WI llSllVI THI l l•HT TO UMIT 9 UANTITllS NAVEL ORANGES FOR LIS. swm & JUICY • A Y1ry Merry Christmas and a Wonderous New Year to all of our ' Wonderful Friends • We Love You • • • • ' llianf You • for . Making Richard'.s Lido and Harbor View Your . ' People Stores of Newport Beach ' ' • • • • God Bless • You All , • ': •• ' • AO PRICES EFFECTIVE OiiC .. 27·l 1 ISLAND INN Daiquiri · Mix ISLAND INN MARGARITA MIX l OL 5 for $1 DURKE~ BEEF, CHEESE OR SHRIMP PUFFS, CHEESE STRAWS, FRANK-N'-BLANKETS or ASSORTED HORS D' OEUVRES 5 OI. 79~ t OL 49¢ BirdsEye Orange Plus , $.TOuFFERS €HICKEN AND NOODLES n v.,oL 69¢ STOUFFERS 'Turkey TETRAZZINI 11 oz. 79¢ DEEP FRIES French Fried Potatoes t• OL 39¢ BRIUIANT COOKEll•SHRIMP AND SAUCE, 1 CYZ.. . ' Shrimp Cocktail sNAc~ ·TJ!AY 79¢ · . BIRDS EYE JAPANESE, SPANISH, MEXICAN, BAVARIAN, DANISH, PARISIAN or HAWAIIAN . INTERlfATIONAL VEGETABLES ' 10 OI. 39~ Date Nut Dessert Loaf \ BREAD DIPPED IN A REAL RUM SYRUP RUM CAKE CRUSTY AND DELICIOUS WITH LAMB 89¢ 49¢ 1.19 Dutch Crunch Rolls 6 FOR 33¢ • A PART'f' IS MORE . FUN WITH FLOWERS! ' On the sideboard, coffee table, · the dining table or buffet -let us make you 1 festive arrange- ment. We'A even UM your own vase, if you wish. BUT, DO ORDER YOUR PARTY FLOWERS EARL;r! I I j WE WU R croSID SAT. ~ND SUN., MN 1 AND I .. ' WHETHER YOU RiNG IN THE NEW YEAR WITH A GALA PAR· TY OR A cozy BRUNCH WATC~ING .THE ROSE PARADE AND BOWL GAMES, FOOD IS PART OF, TI-iE FUN! -ANO, ONLY RICHARD'S HAS THE FANTASTIC ARRAY PLUS OLD FASH- IONED SERVICE, TOO! THE FINEST SWIFT P.REMIU!i.1 u.s.o:A.-CHOICE l:A~B IS WHAT WE FEATURE AT RICHARD'S. I A NICE CHANGE FOR THE· IUFFET-llOAST I.AMI SERVE WITH A CHOICE iSECGIKE-OFY, M(jjij'MU~ ' 1.09. LL ' I /I RACKS OF LAMB DILl•HTfllL suma DISH Gl•z• lamb with Or•ng• Marmalade ancl lemon julc•. SMALL LOIN LAMB CHOPS To serve with buttered tr••n,b•1ns ind girlie m11hed potato••· ' . LARGE LOIN LAM8 CHOPS Try them breised.in cre•m sh•rry with m~1hroom1, • LAMB PATIIES· · Pan fry end serve with • mint 1tuce . BAR-M BACON HICIOIY IMOID, .... Ol THICK SUCI BAR-M MAKES THE BESTI BONELESS, FU LL Y COOKED TAVERN HAMS WHOLE ., 1/2 or l/4 TAVERN HAMS P.S.: We win b• ·deli9hted 'to slic;• end tit thirn for you. NORTHERN HALIBUT STEAK PlOllN LUTE FISK BONELESS LEG Oft LAMB Wt will happily butt•rfly this for •••Y ro11tin9. , CHICKEN BALLOTINE Choo•• th••• stuffed with epple11a;.;e·•nd mushroom• or rice'. and mu1hroom1. CANADIAN BACON . Good choice for N•w Y•er'1 brunch. SLlCED ORANGES .lSprin~lad with powdered 1u91r end cinn1rnonl EGGS ZUCCHINi• CANADIAN BACON BRAN . MUFFINS COFFEE DA TE NUT DESSERT LOAF IS."• with Cra1m Che••• I .1.79 LI. 2.69 LI. i.19 LI. 1~69 . Li. 1.89u. 1.19 ... 1.19 ... *EG&S ZUCCHINI -W•1h and 'lice 6.-1 tlft•H avcchi11l. C..lc slowly ht l f:Olive oil and 2 T. lutter until fancier. ldf 8 ett• with I hp. ulf Y, tsp. pepjMr, and pour •991 O'f'ef' iucchini. C..lr till 1at. Sprinkf• with YI C. parm•ftn, put in broiler to brown. 5.,..., it cut in wtdt••· . ' THESE AU EXCiLLENT FOR JUICE COACHELLA VAl.U!Y MANDARINS 3 i:G 39~ f FESTIVE FOR AN HOR D'OEUVRE TRA y RED, RIPE 12 OZ. BASKET · C~rry Tomatoes 3tr HASH IROWNS FOR .NEW YEAR'S BREAKFAST AU' PURPOSE, . Russet Potatoes 10 i.:o 49¢ i:;t.R•& •. swm. COACHELLA VALLEY WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 5 FOR s1 · ' . SERVE ALONE OR AS A1MIX, TOMATO COCKTAIL . Snap-E· r om . 10 DZ. 6 FOR SJ Nabisco WHEAT THINS 10 oz: 47¢. Arden AA BUTTER 1 Lt. 83¢ IUMILE IEE TINY Pacific Shrimp 41/J OL 19¢ • M.J.B. COFFEE 1 LI. 79¢ MJ.B. COFFEE • LI. 1.99 FLEISCHl,41.\NN'S Regular MARGARINE 1 LI. ~9¢ LIPTON ONION SOUP Mix 2 PK,3 FOR $1 . . . Hl-C FRUIT. DRINKS 46 oz. 3 for $1 CROWN PR'INCE CROSS-PACK Brisling SARDINES 1" or. 3 for, $1 LAURA SCI/ODER'S MAYONNAISE oT. 49¢ SCHILLING. TACO CASSER.OLE ·MIX 11'1• 49¢ General Mills · SNACKS .an ,,_. 39¢ 21· OZ. NO RETURN ' IOTTL~ Canada Dry Mixers 2 FOR 59¢ · Cana~a Ory TONIC 21 ,0L No anulHz for 69¢ KLEENEX BOUTIQUE COCKTAIL NAPKINS DIAL SHAMPOO JO CT. 7 oz. IT MAKES YOU WANT TO HAVE A PARTY, JUST TO SEE THE TEMPTING AND EXOTIC FOODS WE HAVEi A GREAT PARTY IDEA-14 OZ. 29¢ 69¢ Swiss . Knight FONDUE 1.49 REESE PETITE Smoked . OYSTERS 32/30Z. 59¢ THE IEST FOR DIPS, KNUDSEN'S HAMPSHIRE SOUR CREAM ~INT 55¢ A DELIGHTFUL IASE FOR COCKTAIL SPREADS CARR 'S TABLE WATER-KING or BITE SIZE English Crackers 41/J., 1v. •L 59¢ • IEST KOSHER - Salami Chubs 12 oz. 98¢ SEA SNACK Shrimp Cocktail 4 or. 29~ PICKLED BABY CORN, TOMOLIVES, AND ARTICHOKE BOTTOMS, IMPORTED WAFERS AND CRACKERS, SUPERB CHEESE, SARDINES, SALAMIS, MARINATED HERRING, AND SO MUCH MORE FOft A &ALA NEW ;YEAR'S CELEIRATIONI . /('). . .. i.,.~ HARBOR VIEW 166o Mac Arthur, Newport Beach 673-2155 ~~ LIDO CENTER , 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach • 673-6360 OPEN DAILY9 -8, SUN. 9 - 6 OPEN DAILY9-7, SUN. 9-6 I l • I I I I I I ..... . ... ... ......... ...,. ... ~ .. • • "11111.Y l'llOT . ......,, °""""" 21, lt'li •• ... . , ... . .. ' .. -·. · ... , -,~· .. ·. , .. .. .. . •4J1t,J • •• •·"I•· It''•'','.' t. , ....... , . ,• "'•' ,',r . . .. r )/:l •J7' ... . ....... .. ... "'' • I . ·~--. .•. . for Tea .. D&All !W': I .... It pl -. .. .., :ioO'I .we ooe rn "Pl leftover bm or beef ..,... ....... -eeobc( but Ulo miln lhlq 1bout Ill)' witl) water eoch lime you d1' of tbe timing, but outside. ol --• uo• ... etN HI of ooo) H you ooold ooly roail and 1 cap Swbt clleooe ....,... .... ,m h lt'l' •. dompllac II to fl'• them Into tbe batter. Then they·~lp ~t no. II you'll ua a 11ass Bisculta" la lull of qulcli llld easy ways to use blscultl for all occasions. This booklet ii ava11able for 5 cenls and a atamped, self·addressed long envelope when you send )'OW' request for it to Nan Wiley in care of the DAILY PILOT • • -opud llx -fll1'n llow. Well, slle may put tbroap tbe food cllopper. DQll!mkt'l.WllAIWIMON, -ati ._In llio IOUp 'or off ...Uy with no p1"Cld~ to pie plale u 1 oover you.can ..., ha C.ud1 WWe.. '*V• .Ud , MmtlhlllC tbtre. Add a dab of pickle rdillt ud SA.N .DmQO. wlaa&e¥s. their aemJ.tive toulJ. see wt.L's .U.Ug on without 11 Ill ~ • ...,. -Bow lbolll 11111 eoeT Mb: Ii m•Y••••ll• lo moi>leL A 9'Mllil1 flf 1111\1 -Doa, mr .,..... Ulom at Too, don't peel< loo /re-dllturblac wliot you bopo will -11 .... ,.u.we-po<llqedey-,..pml1' Do yoa have a loolpr:oof -•r•=-"'Y thC)'gobMVJ~•IOW.Tbey queotlyunW a-uledtlmela hepull.bOllJ. -• ....._ I tried -(well -• lo dlllrlliolt redpo 10< a dry, polly, drop clUlplbw • Roclpes !flould he not more !bin htro-up. They do'li:;ve lo he ..... ~ .. ....it -1t1a1 powdor .-1 olllto hill) wW1 dumplJJll? I like lo fold tJf -ID 1111 ...... llld lileJ ly toochlo(. Wei Ulo -cuelully turned once, midway "lO Way1 With A Con Of bbn.CoaGeyhe ..... •1.,-~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~...,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....::~~~_:_~.:__~~~~~~~~~~~- .... f a..AaA BENEOlcr1 • • " LADYSMml, QUllllEC • l . ' v ... ha thty .... crumpea / ... -t 1lmllar In j Enl1l"1 mufflao eocept I h I I LU'S ASK THE COOK ~ Nlllfllw you muat have patty pans or muffin rlnp for crumpets. Here is one recipe you can try. In a large mlxin( bowl com- bine 1 i.upoon gr11>1laled '"'"'· " lea-All, 3 tableapoona melled bull« aocl I cupo whole ~ scalded. Sllr well. WOO. cooled to lubwarn) Crumble In ~ cake yeut, mlzln( thoroughly. Now heal in 3 CUpl sifted flour. When worked smooth Q>ver wltb a light towel. Set Jn ~ warm ploce (81>85 II Ideal) !Gr about ii> boun or double In bulk. Then cut dough down for about half a minute. fill hollered · mullin( rings hall f\ill. Let riot l(ain 1111til cloli!il• la bulk, bike tn a fSO oven for 10-12 minut11. Serve split, with plenty of butler. Al for Enalllh mulfinJ, they allo !... nice for novice bread bakers to start in on. You can't ·IO loo fir wrong. They will be edible ·ant way or the other. 8cl1d 1 cup milk, stir in 2 fables.poona sugar, 1 teaSP90n iall. I to hl..,.... ""''arlnt. Coot to lukewarm, No w measure . out 1 'cup · warm Wiier (115-120 d-) 1nlo a llrl• wum bowl. . Sprlnk!e In l pockage dry you!, stir lo dluolve. stir In tho _ lukewarm milk· ~­aocl s cupo Dour. Beal !Ill very smooth. 'lben add enough ad- dlllonal ~ lo make a still dough, but Dot loo much. It always ii a good idea, ' with IOY kind of bread, lo llTII back 1 cup the rtcipe ealJI for, spread that on the board. It absorbs u you bead, you ,can 1Jway1 IPflnkle more on tbe board if aetdhe. Tum tht cloulh out on the board, -'for lboul 2 mlnulal unW II hlOdJa well ind lroma Into a hell. II dough II sllgbtly lllcky thal'1 okay. Place in 1 &reased ' bowl, (l'UHlhetop. cover and ]J:t rile in a warm place, away from drafts,· 1111 doublt In built. (About 1 "9ur al-). Punch dough down, · divide in half. Then on a board oprlnlded heavily with corn meal pot eoch ball to Ii Inch thick. CUt lnto3 to4 i nch (!irclet with a cookie cutter. CU you don't have one that large use a tin can With ~ endl cut out.) Place on ungreued baking lheels lhout 2 Inches · apaii. Transfer lo a llgbtly grwed medium hot piddle (•·tiny hit Jen than you would use for pancake•), corn meal aide down. Bake until well brown- ed, about 10 minutes per side. C.001 on wire racb. EngllM muffins freeze well. To serve, never cut with a knife. Separate with a fork, butter and tout the halves un- der broiler type un1t, not in a rtgulatlon touter. DEAR NAN: Yoa cu pro- blbly IDlftf my que.UOD if Ul;)'ODI u.a. Wbo, w II at, wMn, *8 ud llow cUd the MM la Ute doa&hmrt come abeftT It's Jtb wlao wants to bow. MRS. J. GUY, Utica, N.Y. otay. J ohn , here'• the lowdown. A preblstorlc Ind.Ian tribe may have orlginlttd the typical doUghnut shape 1s we know II today. Archeologisls uncovered petrified fr I e d cakes IOl'Dt yean ago in a oouthwutem otota dig. or course it was impos&ible to tell just what mixture may have been used but the shape was authentic. Fried caw, u such. ·were 1 contrlhullon of 'Early Dutch .Wen when they arrived on our shores but they were in a IO!ld shape, more like the bilmarc:k or ohtoq twilled cruller familiar to moll of us. It wasn't unW around the middle of tbe 11th century thll the bole-in-the-mlddJe W I I dreamed up by a sea captain with a fondneu for the cakes ucept that they gave him in- dlpotloo. He reuoned that IM colra 1loWd lry mono .-ly and not he center 10QY II lht7 bad the bole, oo ht to· ,...-... with • home mad< -...t that wu· II. Qulln .. ., named for a :.. Krol wbo Dnt made th1t DEAll NAN: Yoo Aid YoD 10111 ...... .., •h••134081 --:row gr1odmother ··lll'n-----..M .. _ ..... ~ ... llL'W ~ ........... -----•. •11.il ·------·--9"" ... ,.. .. , .... ., . ..,. --.-.... -.......... . I .. 11111-. __ .,,_, __ ..... .. ua.unm------.. ··-MllllLftlWllllt ~-M-"' .... .. • ...._m .. --.-. .. -.......... . __ , .. _ ... _ ........ --.... - . G:lllllV1I. ... Cl' c;.uroatl llAHDlo "" ......... :-a.-...;_,. .. . *lec .. 11 .... =:--~-'I" ~~-~ ~-::, -.12" •AIMh :-...-::._ ......... -•1",_..._.._,;;....,i FARMER JOHN , OR LUER FUltY OOKED Whole Hams Center Slices FARMER -JOH .OR LUER Wlielellm --·--·-as @S lb. ,., ........... -~ c.ttr Sias '=' 'I'! Gaumt Hm .::'~ '1'! Swift's 5111.~:=:sr ...... :fist =;.w 'UL l'llMI 1111 --1-·· 1--;a .:i. ~ =.:i· ,...-....1•.....I. _ ... __ •1• ............ llWC..41 ....... Ciy-0-Yac Pwtiwl .::. 'I!.' W Sa1111 lilb ::: 151 .... !ii••.. == 55" MWlacll :..r.1.W . -··-, ~~~- =~~OH~=-5gc •COFFEE 98c · · • DEIUTAHT Valve , mlll9FllS --33 =.:... c --• ••• 'IRllD ROUS 5..43c =-: ... :3• ... -.. UM y~ loneless a..ns ..... "'=:.:::-:.. $JS? Choice Beef Roasts ~::..;.... 69! RolW Shoulder God -:--fl'! Boniless Family Steaks m$)1! .IUIWELL HOUSE ~'~ COFFEE .! I.ii. '' T-•--• .. • . ,Q.' CAH --·· '-'"'"" ClAN PINEAPPLE JUICE ""'.:.le '""'""" 46°L ......, IAwask:_, CAN Swift's Stusage~:.a=59• Breakfasf Sa e.S..69' RINSO DEIERGENI FRESH. MEDIUM . SIZE ,,...,,., . MGZ..,, , . ..,. $olod/ Fresh limes::; ... IL Potatoes~::.· Cucumliers ::: · ... .... --""'t -89' I Adams AYI., at Brookhurst llalltfnltDn Beach Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 5922 Edinger AYI., at Strinldale, Hamqton Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro • • • ~12cOfF Tht""-tfl Dk._,,.....~,,M· Large Eggs 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington ·such 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Yaney . . . ~. . b y --· .. . . .. ~ .. ~ . ;J PILOT-ADVERTISER Monday, DKtmbtt 27, 1971 • EVERYDAY DIS~~ Pa•c~s ~· GINGERAl.E, C~UI SODA. QUININE-~ ' • T~£ESW£f.T SPRING UP ~ J orli.'NGE IRIS ·2oc· i "JUICE MIXES- oz 49. . N.P. 21-0j:. • JAN£ AHDllSOH · Sllced •read ............ ,, .. , 25 c , ' • JANE ANDERSON ~ INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED sµces . 1,2.0f'. Pl<G- AMEllCAN 59c CHEESE . SPREAD . .... ll ~ • • 10· M.C.P. mrr .... KS ....... . ••• 72• MINI-COi C-.......... ,._ rl.u.o Not-"MADt: wm1 l'llll .11.11cu• • 27• COCKTAIL MIXES ••••••••••. o.. • 11oumn as• ~RIAMD ClllP IHf .... ,,..,. FAIRGROUND BOURBON OPD NIW YEARS EYI RK. HOURS • CLOSD NEW · YIARS DAY • I OPDSUNDAY JANUARY 2•d • MOftd.11, Dtctmbtr 27, 1971 OAJlY l'ILOT R • • WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS A VERT HAPPY, HEALTBt . rt,,tllONI., UUSllGf OH BOY BAG-0-PIZlA .... •o.8J• co;lCUUO.O.IDW/GU.V'I' ,1 .. SLICED TURKEY ........... 2.u .. . M~IOOD"' KIF 93c KELLOGG'S PARTY 1RAYS1 .. c1 . ANJ> PROSPEROUS · NEW YEAR. • OPEN SUNDAYl I 0 ,49c PIES 27·0Z. SWEET, GOLDEN • ~ M~~ii-PRINCELlA ~ALlOW~ YAMS 29 c ' oz.32 28·0Z. · t 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA M A e · 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 W,ARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO . -\ ' • I ' . • ' ' I f L r 'f :\ ' . J j, , , ' " I l I . . • • M DAILY PILOT Voodal. ~tmbot 27, 1911 • I ; · ~ Carrots -Stal'k Goodness Did ,.. -lbll carrots 1 II cups milk In casserole. Covor ml bob ..., all -o>aA'""i vep~bles In i lablespoolll chopped 1r<s11 In 375 de111M F. oven • YiiamlD .-..;,-;c;-minutes. Remowi cover 1) • Aod •• -~ vitamin , ' 1;:m~ caraway ....is and baie !O mhwles Jon&or, Para carrots and cut lflo flllcU by CUiiin( Ill 'lialt ~e ustbwtae, tbln halo ........... quartora and ellblbr· ls a Lvile akillel, edit: tbe camtts, Ct'.lvertd, In 1a -llDOWll of waler unll ' · ~f·t·. "A." do for )'«1? It ii C91eatial Pare carrots and cut into liii· unUI carrots and potatoes are 'j;o.· lo Utt developmoat 11111 ade-Inch diagonal sllca. Pm tender. Maiet: 4 to I aervinp. •, ~,, .... lunclionlnl ol all aiJn -potatoes ml cut Into ll•lnch ORANGE GLAZED CAllllOT ~ ~ Ml otblr' epethellal mem-. 'CJ'OSSwise slice1: Place in SI'ICl.S ' . ·~ --~for normal functioning aJtemating layen in Jlgh~y .. 8 to 10 medium carrots (l Remove carrota f r ops tender. .,._ el lite eye; for ,....U.. In-sreaaed 111-<juarl bailnc dish pound) skillet. Heal buU.r lo -, \ • ·t' ·-=-dudiDc aynthesis ol jlrOtel.nl; or casserole: skillet; add onion and cook U. ~ ~ it interacts with other Melt butter in saucepan: 2 tables~ butter or t.il tender. stir in bft>wn 111&11' "' -~ in complicated and blend in flour and salt. Stir In "tmarganne and orange juice; \simmer 5 111! •'•' ways. milk ~,cook, stirriilg con-l/l•cup chopped fresh onion minutes. Add coobd carrots. 0.. medium slae carrot pro-sta~y. until miztule tllicl<ens II cup, pocked ligbt brown sprinkle wltb NI~ and - Vides more than a day's rec-.and comes to a boil. Add sugar sauce over carrots unw llued . ...... ·----. . ommended allowllllqe of vita-1 .ic~hi~ves~~and~~car~a~w~a~y~se<ds~~: -~ll~cu~p~lr~'8h~or~ang~e~j=ulce=--jand~~hea~led.=~~=ai=es~:-4:..::to~·=•--~~~'..;.-~:_~_!.~~~~~:t~~~~~~~~~~-_:::.=:_ _ _c~::.__:_ min "A", according to tbe poor over c:amits and potatoes, II l<aspoon salt aarvtnga. United 'Frosl! Ff11il and Veg-• elable As>oclafion. Carrots and Mushrooms _ _ Tarragon is 1 d elicious .... -.... ve1et1ble disl). Fresh Jiiuslu'oom.! ltlld contrut in • · taste and tenure. to the car- rots ' wblcli are aliced and oooked in> water With the herb called tamigon for this. dish. 1be mushrooms are 'sauteed separately In butter 'or margarine, and mixed llifitly with the cooked C11TOts to serve. • -.• RALPH llJl<KS ,, • •• 1 IC UOll .. Here'!! ari lnterestingJct,a- a v~atioo of ·• potato dish that fl a great favorite. It's Carrol-Potato Scallop In w'lc)i sliced patatoes and carrots are baked together In al!Unallng layers in a cream sauce seasoned with ch1ves and caraway seeds. STillE MANAGER 'I< 15230 VAJjOWEN ;, VAN NUYS' .. . , Wltli .40 DOUBLE llSCOUITS -FtATUIED II THIS Ai." --· MOH . ./1L jl lll. TO I P.ll · SAT. l lll~ 10 A.ll TO 'I p .11, A yunt. new way to serve crispy carrots Is lritb • lr<sh orange gl!W!. IJOOn'I tbal sound d!lighUul? To select carrots of good quality al your mariel, looi for tll03e that are firm. fresh, smooth, well -shaped .and generally well<0lored. FRESH CARROTS AND MUSHROOMS TARRAGON I to 10 medium carrots (1 pound) l cup water 1 teaspoon dried leaf· tar. ragon 1h teaspoon salt J tab1espoons b u l t er of margarine Ii 'pound fresh muahroomi, sliced ' Pare carrots and cut into y,. I• ' ·llUlliJl1UE's 'IOWA MAID BACON .its. 54c .•l'llG. ' ' '·. ,,. ... ,,go,,,. . ~I , llAC~ ~J:: 64C ll.SDA INSl!f~. --• , -,.._ ' {8) IE~IWOI WID =-DWl7SC ... 'M CORNISH ·-.-. ••!L CORNED BEEF BRISKD ' ' Inch crosswise slices. Place in medium saucepan; add water, tarragon and salt. Cover and coOk over medium heat 20 to 30 minutes, until tender. While carrots are cooking, heat but.. ter in a small skillet: add mm.brooms and cook until ten- GAMl HENS ~r:;.t=·Mt SAUSAGE c ~; 28~, c der. . . .. u. U there ls much water left In >Ibo pan wttb the <mW. drain the carrots. A d d mushrooms to carrots ind mli lightly. Maia; four to six servings. 1 -.-3-.. -.... --' ... -~-u.""""'$ )i'J~(fjjp)J~ti . :.=:'UCON 1 .5fu. _-_---.. -ALP-_HA_e_rr_A_l1_rc_1a_1 _11J11 __ ••_,_, _,•_o_M_c_· OL_o•_AIXl ____ _ CARROT-POTATO SCAIJAlP a to ~o medium carrota (I pOund) 2 medium baking potatoes IUT • ... HOllMY IKJfffT Sl'[(IAL. I" IRIADID IMlllP,l u. ... . T-lfOllE S1UIC ' " BONELESS BON ELESS CHUCK ROIST Z lablespoona butler or . · .. .flllLY STEAi margarine 2 tablespoons flour l 11 teaspoons salt ----1 FROZEN fOOOS ..--.. .. ·~ i' .• • , , • II. ' 7.eo!tE CUT I'll' --~·"Y. "'"'.-----' 77. ... • DEY11.ED CJAB lllUTUIES ICIElLll ''. toMl-:1" RlSN • ICOIMU'Alt "' llKUll I" ftOUH 1 •1... UOUIO • , ... 64' Berry Tempts _...,, ..... , 69..~ 9JITTUEll IE£F STUl$ -ITIAK · 1.L ITJAI IEEF Ill OYll LI. •• U IDT lllCi1 EJlmM -· THRU -·· OIC. 21-11 Tasters ' . . . ' Raspberry jam is used under the meringue. RASPBERRY MERINGUE COOKIES 1 cup p I u s 2 table9p00ns sifted Dour 1 teaspoon baking powder Pinch of sail ,..., cup butter %: cup sugar l egg yolk 1 tablespoon milk "' tablespoon vanilla. Y4~ cup (about) raspberry jam Meringue, see below On wax paper aifl together the Dour, ha.king powder and !GIL Jn a medium mixing bowl cream butter and sugar: beat in egg yolk, then milk and vanilla ; stir ln silted flour mbture. (Clllll dougb ~ too aoft to ahape.) · l(''A, ~"Cr,~!~ ('/lP' OA1 """"" '"''""' ""' 503 ~,0FF , • ON MilNY · CHRISTMAS .ITEMS .. " • 80XfD CARDS • CHRlsiMAS SHOW ' • lt.ll!IBON • Giff WRAP • CH RUT MAS t.ICOHTS -LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND- 3 PIECE • :ay_ Ancbm Hoc11no • l'rt&KUS 1 " CHIP AND DIP SET · -----------· 'h q~U.ON • TAMILT_?~£X RlPHA B!TA ICE c .... Ush)(l 1 level table9p000 for each, make balls of dough and plat"e at least 2 lnches apart on a buttered cookie sheet; with hee1 of hand flatten balls to V•· iocli thickness. Place If. teaspoon raspberry jam In center or each cookie; top with 12·0UNcr: CAN'· FRcm:N Meringue, completely cov TRUSWllT G~UllUIT Jtl!Cf i~ite 1n a preheated :iso-@ ~li:lN 'ffiri"DliiifW' 431 degree oveo until edges of t::C'\ g.01, 1 Cllfd doulh are browned -about 18 G llllOIU [IC ioiu""'"" 631 minutes. , .~:. • wide metN ..,.1u1a ~ ~•PA' t>OO:K 111 • to wirt nd: "° cool. '' ~ mo CHIC Klll SlolJ in tigl.Uy COl,.<ed tin re 'II.OZ. CONTA!Nt> "'°"" bex. ~ 20 lar!le -· ~ CALAVO AVOCADO DIP 61 ~ IJ'!: ~ ~:, ,_,. ·~·~l ~~' SftWUD• All. •.uumts IEEClllUT_ .- IABY FOOD ' . 8' • ----~-~--------' . - •·OUNCE IOX •WHOLE SCHILLlllG ClllllAMOll . , 651 ·------------- STUIMED • J.t'.z. V.wrtf!I GERBER BIBY FOOD 9' ~--~-------3·0\JHCE-PACU.Qt ._,p RLPltl lllR SllCB _, :1-0UNct JIACXAO! AlPHI llTR cmll CIEESl I-OUNCE PACQ.Qt '~~~ JI.OZ, CONTAJ!! RlPHR "TR elfAll 'h. PIHT CONTAIN I PIMT C0NTA1NlJl IMO DRlSSllll ift. i'SHT CONT Aoo:l e.O\JNCE • DANISH' RLPHR BETA SLICED IWI ... 141 • ... 2.-. . .. TOTAL DISCOU NTS f'f'(llY DAY l U . lOAf"._~AIL llml'ltHW l l>.LOAP ILPHA l!TA llAllT nuo I PAct ·RLPltl llTA lMUSI MUIFllS !l9P'.11 • I.or. • .~!1 "'1 ROT CALAVO AYUCUO DIP lllrlaflt: Beat 1 egg white · " • urd *": IJ1lduall1 beat in S 11.nsncn.~u .. ,...~--·--•9Uh'llfl•--.&m.n table: 1111 ....,.: lokl in l/J ·••11n1m1t1n" ... --cup rmeb'. Oappecl.walnuta or -STARS ~ °"""" ..... of tM world'• lf'Nl utrolo-.,.., Jib column II one ol the' DAlLY PILOTS -t t ... tuns. l • ~•a GUPEFRUIT 8 c Ll •. IAG . · COACHELLA VALLEY 1 ' MUSHROOMS · 9c I • '4':.1·1 IYUI CALlfi>RNIA OlD ~ .. t •. .1.u . 1.9~ . WEIOOT ROSES ·· ,,~. MANY VARIETIES1T0 CHOOSE FROM • RED'OELICIOUS 10.U. 99!. APPW "WISE -BUYS" 9t OR : OUNGES f t PATENT ROSES ••• 2.tl'•• THDE PRODUCE~RICES EFffCTIYE MON, THRU wm., DEC. 27 ·i9 ;QT~[ l )r,1 ;'oj;· l w I f1 r [1~ 1 ~~ \ Ji'lllCC COSTA M ............ L~ "· "UNTIH91'0M l l ACM -.W- MUfllTtfMTOM llAC"-'II. Mell If, ,0,ltfTAIM VALL.rt -$-LAOUMA HILLS-Dfin •I.AIM taVIM• -ltMI ~. ,,,. touTH u ..niA --I. .......... ' IOIAL DISCOU~TS ['i'[P~ DAY .......... ··~ ..... ('JC;;:\ 32-02. IC1TTl.E.' COHCEfftlWZ JIM ~ KER11$ ISIMIOER PUllCH •' @ fu"fi~miMllN IUICl 62' @ ffi'uliril'ME JUICE 231 ('JC;;:\ ••oz. c~• 321 ~ WllCllAlll CRAP£ DRllllt ('JC;;:\ WELCH • "'°'· CML 321 ~ APPt.E/CRAPl 111111 @~o~lfri"..,.""&61 JS.I-OZ. PKG. PEPPE!IOJrll 719 ~ CllEF-80Y All DI%• ..... "" 78' ~am RAYlllU • BEEFARONI .,._ ~ CRtr·•OT All'Dl:! • ...... ,.. 74' ~SPACllETll W/llEAT IAllS ' . . 181 15.J.O't. CAl'f SPACffilO'S t:i:::\ DENN!SOR'S • ._, caa ~ Eiffui:~ cuN1 w1auu 79' ~ •Y1:."'-aox "'"""' &&• ~Ur1DN IEEf STROUNOFF • lf.O't CAH • OU> TASHIONtO CAMPIEll'S llAllS 20' 10 S.OZ. CAN • SOUP 1 &' CAMPIEll 'S CHICl([N NDDDU ' iD.><lZ. CAll • CHicxtN NOOlll.I • CRlC ... lllct • fREAM OP CHICl:EN • VEQtfAILt . aianl'S ~sours 211 W'~~;0siA'm 21' • • l..l}~~~OVERTl!E!!, ,7 = ' .,,0 MOftdlt'. °l,f~ 27, !171 \ .. M"*1, -haMr 27, ltn .. , Dips • .Sou'r Diet an --In Ille-.,,. CllBAM IUJll' ~ dluolved. Tbo b111ar1 11 a liquid -I pint c:Olf11 Ice crum l'<Mlr coif• mbdal1 llllD I I "' ---tnpcol ltUh-•lll•llOdU' ----ddllalllll -ml ......._ wllldl ~ 1\1 ... _ Aqoltar_I !Inn. Mix colfeo Ice ....... ........, -aromallC bitten ctn· ml Angoo!W'I. Dip moi.I ......., wit1a Iba llllltloi el/f· Soften platln In cold w1ter. Into 1-ann woter, lap la fll lee enom. Placo,~Vflt low belt.and ltlr loolm and 1Jmrt 00 I pialllr • Tbo "opirll"' "' -W• until plalln.J,t dluolved. Stir . Spoon oplrllad ...... -.,,.... frum llll labl-ol· P1al!D lnlo,colfee, odd""" ·colfee jelly and..,., II..., lln ar .-_ . and lillrrJ, and • ltlr until Yield : Six..,..,... -. 'N~ly Everyone . Jtens to Landen . ,;,,~ .9Pll.N( SUNDAY, ]AN.2 _ _ _ .. ·ALL STORES CLOSED ,ONNEfll':Y&IRS lJJY~-.CHECK¥0UR ·• f LOCAL: STORE.FOR,CLOSJNGHOURS ONM./K.YEARsEVE. I ' ' . •· ' '• ' i ~ " ' . "' .. : ... : .. f ' ' ' . ' • USDAGRADEA;SOllJllQf---• . ·•Uwi:JllUl'."flU..'-"~' DEUCATi$SEHDEPMTMENr. 'fi.'W. Fii iii..._ ... -F11YING .. ~"~ .... ·::., .. ~: . : .:Bllflfll-:~ • .._ ~-. >·· um t GHICKE-NS" ~}Q :~ raii.·IDl~1 .. 18 · ::u."'. ; ·~ .. 17 ·" . ~paf PnlL.88 · · . · -· ~--·-•·cc · iat .llP FPlll•llll MEArMAsn1111F .. -~· •• aAL,HsoENU1N110C1co11111J1 · •. cwKED HAM -w. ,.. , IAW'•••• CL , , Ii' . " A". --. = .. -.... -, :. .. .. . .. -25 .'. UB: . . , ·1 : . G ·ME .: ~·4.: . . me:::::: .,-: .~ Pl-.apple .... 'STEiks:·-:11 ~49. ', HENS :~~20 ~.88 1rio~?E'i>'1'1'8 ~~ .t7 Mi'XE~~jf'WQMa .... .. . ~ PmcBS ~ ;, ._~,;, "~~r ~P ''. . O.Rt..ca1 Juicl -: •.~ _.. .. · ·' ·AVOCADOS ..... JI -· r ' -•'~J 11-~ ¥rP·"': -. . _. -RED,"'!f1A"Ms ... • •n11 . ...:·Jl!1.11 .-1U1111f, "· "C0°NEDBIEF--~.11· iy, -'• D•Y•fpoh)r-Gro .. "I{. . . -4C " ....... , ,. '1»1. ... ' '111 " --... ' . ' . ' a BROWN ONIONS .... 11 · FRYffRS I /'~ ..... ~:: . "'" .. ii CLOD RuASTS ' "11. ,· . SANDWICH IEEf4c,... .,.. ,.: .. 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'1*'1 ....... 22•1r Dill Pl'Cklas .38 HEALTH & BEAutY AIDS r.'..°"KA-SELlZER-1111 .rJ a1~rCblfd,.'1 .. A5PIAIN .' -1111 LAVORIS -.-1• . PfPTOL BISMOL1e-J8 ' . COLD CAPSULESPllf.el11JI . ,_ ..... ,._ 71 ·" VJTAMIN "C" _".,. • I { ,liAAL()X , __ 1• ·~~ ~Ill . -~Fc.,-.ATIC BLAuES .71 ' • • ' I ,, , Oo\ILV PILOT s Moncla1, DKtmber 27, 19n l'-r Moae1 ... Social Security r: Queries Answered ~ 8YLVIA PORTER ,_By mldnlghl Friday, the na- GOU'• 850-plua Social Security ~latraUon offices wlU ~e been swamped by an )ibbellevable JG,000,000 ques- , 'lions from tens o{ millions of :,.tieneflciarles and would-be ~)eneficlarles ol tbe system. :i. "The qiiestions come from Americans ol all ages, but the vast majority are from those Jn or past their 60s -and · · Ulpae nearing reUrement age. · Ml among the most Ignorant . about their awn prospective : Soc I a I Security-Medlcare ' ber\efits are the well-to-do who declslon bas been made on your Social Security clalrn! A: first. ask your Socia! Securi!Y office ~ reconsider its decision. If this falls to pro- dUft Any resulll. ~uest a heiring by a "hearing n- a~er" of the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals. • Voor next step ls to ask for a review by the Appeals Coun- cil. And your lMt resort Mi to sue the Social Security Administration ln F e d e r a 1 court. There ts no charge for any of these appeab, incidentally -allhough you may want lo s--1' oyager eligible for the fattest ks when they retlrt. , ~refore, are answers : ~six of the most frequen~y : ~ questlon·s about Soctal ;.Security retirement beneCits: hire your own lawyer to II!'....,_ represent you 1 0 mew here Workmen at Martin Marietta Corporation in Denver, Coto. unload the X24A al~~:. l:nedivorced wife ln lifting body research aircraft. In the background ls the Titan m space launch her 605 get survivor's benefits vehicle. The advanced re-entry craft is being tested by NASA to s~ if it is cap- Q: What' 11 the absolute ·mptlmu1n amount of time you ·must work and pay Social ~ stlcurity taxea to qualify for if her ex-husband dies? able of ·operating in 1space while being able to land on a conventional airport A: Yes. If the marriage __:ru:.::•:...w~•:::.Y:...· ----------'--------,..--'---------- lasted at least 20 years and if she meets cerlain support CMo ditions required ·for divorced wife's benefits. A divorced widow can collect t he s e benefit! e early as age eo, and If she Is disabled, as early as 50. nonnal reUrer:pent benefits! ~ A: It depends on your age. "-For men who reached age 65 ; in 1972, 20 quarter! of three months each -or the ' equivalent of five years. For a Working woman who reached age 62 in 1971, 17 quarters. the mbst. work anyone needs to \ have worked ls 10 years (or 40 ·~). "' ... Q: Who ls not eligible for .• ~ Sec u I ty retirement ~l! today! ~~A: 'Ibe only major category .. workers not covered i! that ~-federal civilian employes. :::1~y are covered by thelr own ~ ~rement systen\. . ·:. ·Q: How much do you lose 1f -you stop working before the • customary age of rttirement 1 -.. A: You take a reduction of :·as much as 20 percent o( the · nonnal benefit iI you r,etire and take your benefits as soon : ~•s you reach age 62, and less .¢ a reduction the closer you : :ge to ag~ 65 when you decide ::;to retire. .• A: What's the easiest way to . prove your age for purposes of .!-social S e c u r I t y retirement ;;benefits if you don't have the •'usual document! such as a birth or baptismal certificate? A: If you cannot obtain a .~trth certificate or baptismal · ttitl.ficate rec o r d e d or ·established before your fifth ·birthday, there-are other ac- ceptable proofs. Among them, a sehool or census record, a 1statement by the physician 'wbo attended your birth, fami- , ly Bible or other family record, an Insurance policy, a This is merely a top sampt. ing of the questions you, the older American, have asked about the * billion-a-year s o c i a I SeCurity-Medicare system which now p a y s benefits to 26,700,000, a ma- jority of yoo retired. For your other questions - and you are likely to have many -the Social Security Admfnistration has ju s t launched a special 11teJeservice" -a toll-free hot line you can use not only to ask questions but also to file applications for c e r ta i n changes of address. status, change of benefit status, etc. In addition, Social Security now has a network of "circuit· riders," translB.tors and other representatiV-es who v i s it smaller communities to answer questions and help those eligible to see the benefits to which they are en- titled. Bank Aher 41 Offices SAN DIEGO (AP) -Uniled States National Bank said that it ha! offered to buy 41 offices or Welts Fargo Bank in Northern California. The terms were not made Cavanaugh Appointed Wjlliam E. Cavanaugh, Hu~ tington Beach, bas been' nam· ed supervisor of real e!tate equities in the . Las Angeles regional office of the in- vestment department of Na- tional Ufe Insuradce Company of Vermont. His appointment to the field position in the deparhnent's mortgage and real estate division has been announced by Everette; G. Judson, senior vice president.investment of the Montpelier, Vt., mutual life firm. Cavanaugh was recently a real , estate broker with 'his own office, specializing In piy. perty acquilltlon and rinancing for developers. Earlier he was vice president..mortage finance for Dunn Properties Corporation and property and land sales and acquisitions manager for state 'Mutual Savings and U:ian Association, both in Los Angeles. Devaluation- Does it Matter? NEW YORK (AP ) -It la said to be so important, and yet, the immediate impact on mo.st Americans is nil. And still it.is important, so much so that it may have helped avert a collapse of trade and a worldwide recession. What is this, an enigma, a mystery shroudett in a paradox? Does t h e un· derstaoding to devalue the dollar in relation to gold mat-- ter or does it not? Is it im· portant? Or not? The answer involves no mystery. The trouble comes in aUempting to view J}le matter from a set position. It has many faces, many angles, and you have to view them one by one. Perspective is important. True, to the ordinary American there will be almost no immediate effect. There will be no sudden change in prices,. wages or b u y 1 n g power. If be Ls preoccupied with making his paycheck cover the bills; be will be just as preoccupied after· deva1ua~ lion -no more nor less so. For th e extra.ordinary American, the person who freely travels abroad, eats im· ported foods and wines and drives foreign cars there will be an impact. 'But, perhaps adding to the contusion, nbt really very mljch. There is a simple ex- planation for this. The dollar used to be pegged to gold at $35 an ounce. Other currencies determined theli-r e I a 't I v e value In relation to the dollar. Gold at $35 an ounce was the keystone of the structure. On Aug. JS the United Slates removed the keystone, leaving J1Q fixed, unchanging value on which to base currency ratios. lnstcad, Wd the U n i t e d States, let market condJtions determine how really valuable each currency is. Wall Street Chatter Immediately the prices or major foreign cur re n c I es began moving up in relation to the dollar. They bad been undervalued, meaning that their goods were s e 11 i n g relatively cheaply in the United States and U.S. goods cost more abroad. :~litary record. If you were ··Jxirn in a foreign country, you (Jipy be able to get hold or • ~ r'ecord or your entry into the public. At present, U.S. Na· ••••-<m--:mmllil8lln,.._=""'""""'.., tlonaJ, based in San Diego, has 61 offices, all in Southern California. To enforce Its wishes that currencies be revalued in rela- tion to the dollar, the United States Imposed a 10 percent surcharge on foreign goods entering the United Stales, thus depriving them of their market advantage. · TJnited Stat.ell or y o u r naturalit:atlon record. If yOu are having trouble locating proof of your age, local Social Security officials '("Ill be glad to assist you. The announcement said the 41 offices include those of First Western Bank v..'hlch Wells Fargo would acriuire if its prvpooed merger with First Western ls approved. • Q: What should yoo do it )fl feel a wrong or unfair $300,0-1971 TAX SHELTER AVAILAILE--200% DEDUCTlllLITY ~ IHDIVIOUAL SOUGHT TO JOIHT Vl!lllTUlt• ,.UltTHl!lt Ol!VILOl'Ml!NT :_ OJ' l'ltOOUCINe OIL f'ltOl'•ltTY. NO OlllLLIHG.. ::•, lllMll CASH 1t•QUlll•O. .-:· CALL 17141 547-587' !· $195,000 TAX SHELTER -1971 Mt,..r~hlf'tl' IUlldlllf l'NlofYM Mith TKhMlol"t' "f'tdll>Ct ,. .... c.n&ullltf' l.i1w ... M1nct1. $20,000 Ol MOll ll9UIRID •. ALL 1 lt0% DIDUCTllLI (7141 147·J67J TODAY! · Personalized • Stylish • Efficient i ' . - Order for Yourself or 1 Friend· May ff u&.d on envelopes •s return •ddress l•.bels. Also very handy •s identificetion labels for merking per1on1I items such •• books, records, photos, etc. lebels stick on gless •nd m•y be used for merking home cenned fo,d item•. All lebels •~e printed with stylish Vogue type on fine qu1lity white· gummed p•per. e Short-term Even though • December buyirig opPorlunily for the stock market may prove to be a short•term affair, buying op- porh,tnities in certain specific equities could prove to be long term , in nature, notwithstan- ding the possibility ol still lower markets in the first half of 1972, according to Wlesenberger Services Inc. The finn believes there may be a few specific excellent in- vestment opportunities devel.· oping wtlhln the next few weeks. · e 880 Le.,el!' J.R. Radin & Co. believes the Dow Jones Industrial Average will soon move into the 880 level, then sell off to about 860. After that, the finn says, the average should ain- solidate and form a base in the 8fiG.a80 area which criuld provide A springboard to the 920-940 area. e Wlalpsamed The current rally may last a Jittle longer, but bear market rallies are too treacherous and Jt is too elLSy to get whipsaw- ed. Jame& Dines ic Co. says. For thole reasons, the firm recommends considerable li- quidation. getting rid . o l margin accounts and retaining only issues which are too depressed to sell. e No Effect The Federal Reserve Board's cut In margin re. qulrements was basically con- structive but had no discern!· ble effect on the market. ac· cording to Spear and Starr. The reason I! the DJIA gained more than 50 polnl.ll in a two- week period, robbing Wall Street of much of Its backlog cf buying power. Spear said. The firm sa ya, however, the stlmulus Is there and It should gradually assert llself In com- ing monlhs. e Rote• DropplttlJ The llq\lldlly picture haa Im- proved, t)lere are di8cemlbl1 1tgns lnOatlon ts slowing and interest rat.cs are dropping, llCt<lrdlng to Plo~r We,,tern Corp. The firm says It Is buUlsh over prospecta for the next 12 months, r•rtlcul1rly ln the lalkr hallo next year. e Accumulate The normal expectation for now would be for a period of consolidation, according to Standard and Poor's Corp. And this should p r o v i d e favorable opportunities for pursuiag a program 0 r deliberate accumulation of reasonably valued stock!, the firm says. e Profits Grow Underlying all the evidence of better business is the prO&- pect that profits will continue to grow in 1972. according to Spear and Staff Inc. This is the keystone of its belief that periods of irregularity, such as recently experienced, should in the long run prove to be ex- cellent stock ll u y i n g op- portunities, the firm says. e .Solution Perhaps the best news the market could have would be an agreement by the leading foreign countries on a solutl6n for the international monetary problems, says Harris, Upham and Co. Since such an agree· ment ts necessary to prevent a worldwide depression, t h e firm says, It seems a fa ir bet one will be reached. e Stre119th Spurred by expectations or progress towards settlement of international monetary pro- blems, the market Is llkely to have four or five wetks or strength, TPO Inc. says. For that reason, the firm advises traders to do their buying now on a highly selective basis. fl.1ost stocks, the finn says, are bearish and have very limited upside potential. e ¥011119 Bull "The bull which burst upon the Thani<Jgivlng scene ts ob- viously young, vigorous 1nd, on o b j e ct l • e u1mlnatton, puses every test for • long and healthy life/' accordiRa to Wrtaht Investors' "Ser\'k'.t, .e Re.tbtou~e Despite the magnitude and speed ol the gain!. in the Dow, there are no signs as yet that It has run ill course. E. F. Hutton says. But the firm does expect n)ort re~istance to become evident when the Daw cros.ses the 850 level. Since the changes in cur· rency values have already taken place -aided by that 10 percent surcharge wbi<;h now may be removed -the formal devaluation of the dollar Is mainly psychological. lt means this: We have muscled other powers into fac- ing reality. We have forced them to change currency values, much lo their distress and competitive disadvantage. Now we have agreed to meet them part way. about two steps to their eight. A matter of pride? Gallic pride mainly. There are other facet.s to consider. A distinction also must be made betwetn short term and long term. The long- term impact, on both tbe United Stales and other na- tions is enormous, even the difference between recession and boom . For the United States it means a hea1thier economy in the long run. In the past, U.S. bills abroad gave foreign governments leverage I n American domestic affairs. Continually they demanded that the United States stop running dericits i n in- ternational trade. llow? By a contrived domestic recession. Once the keystone had been removed there was s t 111 another reason for the trading nations to reach a new agree- ment on currency ratios. Otherwise, it was feared that chaos might have resulted in International trade. The worst possibility was that the lr1dln1 nations, unable to determine the values of currencies. would b e discouraged from trading with each other and accepUng each othtr's currencies. The U .'S .·French un- derstanding to devalue the dollar may have h e I p e d resolve a· stalemate I n reaching a new monetary agreement. and that, it can ~ argued. rnl1ht be the dlf· ference between e co n o m I c health lilnd worldwide receaslon. It means Uttle. Jt me1ns everylhtna. ··- Finance Briefs eBre-r11 MILWAUKEE -J-h S<hlitz Brewing Co. ,.rd It .+iu cloae 1 Jts Brooklyn, N.Y., br~,...ery by Jan. I unl~t can Ind a buyer w1'o I 0 le the plant. 6c ope>,Uona In Brooklyn .JFe IUspended Wednesday. °the comp.lny said thel plant law facilities for e1panslon and ite rail connefcions a r e · In- adequate. Schlitz boU&ht the Brookl)rn brewery in 1949 and bas $8.7 million invested in It ·• Dona Project BOISE -·Morrison-Knudsen Co. said it and Peter Kiewit Sons CO. of: Omaha bave cb- tained a $39.5 million contract for construction work on the Grand Teton dam project in' • southeastern Idaho. .e New Fabric NEW YORK -Inwood Knit- ting Mills division of National \ Distillers ic Chemical Corp. announced development of a· ' new, unshrinkable cotton knit fabric for nien's dress lfllrts, women's blouses and silnllar apparel. The company e1pects to turn out 100,000 yards of the new-fabric weekly soon at its Cif~n, N.J., knitting mW. eNo Fault • NEW YORK -Piosldent Marvin Lewis of the American Trial Lawyers Association h~s accused Gov. Francis W. Sargent of M;wacbusetts\ of misrepresenting the progress of the state's partial no-faul\ automobile accident insbrance program. The governor ordentl stiff rate cuts in the state on Tues· day . Lewis said Massachusetts motorists actually have ex. perienced no real reduction in the aist of auto insurance because they simji:ly have had t h e i r inSurance protection greatly diminished under the new system, so naturallY the price is somewhat lower. e Chrls-naft WILMINGTON. Del. Richard 0. Kelly has qut\ as a member or the Independent Stockholders Committee for Chris-Craft Indilstries, 1 Inc .. and withdrawn as an insurgent nominee for the Chris-Craft board. He said he did so because of rumors hi) had been offered a "deal" by management. Kelly, said he would consent to a court decree barring him from accepting any position with Chris-Craft or making any favorable deal with the company. e Cord Sult CLEVELAND (UPI) -Two Cleveland attorneys ha~e filed an $18 million claJ$ act~n suit accusing Union Oil Co. of California of violating the federal truth-in-lending law in its credit card policy. The suit said the company fails to ln- fonn credit card users of in- terest charges they will be subject to under monthly pay- ment options. e OU Find OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!l - Basin Petroleum Corp. has an- nounced new oil and gas discoveries in Alberta, Canada and New Mexico. A group in which Basin has a 25 percent interest brought In two wells that flowed at 100 and 399 b1r rels a day respectively from depths of around 5,800 fee~ in a location about 1.5 miles south of the Pounce Coup field near Dawson Creek, Alta . The New Mexico well, in which Basin also has a 25 per-. cent interest, flowed at 2.25 million cubic feet of gas daily at around 9.700 feet. It is In Chavez County, 12 mil._, east of Roswell. W FU1n Dt.pute LOS ANGELES (UP!l Fotomat Corp. said it is now engaged in serious nef!:olia· tions to resolve its legal disputes with Eastman kodak Co. Kodak sued Fotomat i~ February, 1970, charging pa- tent lnfrlngement and Fotomat countered with a $311 million suit against lodak, charging monopolis:ti~ P~ cedUres a n d misrepresen· talion. e saler Vp7 DETROIT-Pres I~ en t Gil bert Richards of the1 Bud~ Co. of Philadelphia pr«licted in a speech to the Ecotiomic Club of Detroit autollObllo sales in 1972 "ill exceed this year's record by al lea.st IC p<rcent. Of 11111. be said! domestic outp.it will aq:oun! for at least 9.3 nfllllor passenger cars. about 700,0'Jf more than this year. Rldlard' said he ex-peels truck ra)e· ·- fiAME-LESS · FACES · NATHAN MILLER RALPH C. 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OL • , 1.12 PIRTUSSIN COUGH SYRUP Wllcl lerry, 3 fl. oz •••••• nc PIRTUHIN MIDICATIDYAPORIXIR ............... , 97c lllCRlll MioUTHVIASH r«:A1H Helps kHp breath "•sh fo, hows! 139 .- i2 Os. l"" Q.AllOL YASELlllE BATH BEADS Id.al for· o luxury bath that softens d'y sk;n. 91 C la.OL "-""-;:::,:J) LOii& I SILKY ~Van de Kamps FRHH IAKIRY CIOODS POI FISTIYI NEW YEARS PARTIES ;SIAIPOD·ll . HAIR COIDITl.O•ER 1 09 WiiilM • 11 ·,.. 1 .... C .... ~ WllOM • 721 W. le ,.._ A't. UUSA. • 21J L GWIMI Stnet UJ.DWIN PAii • 1Jt40 ·-lhL CMOGA PAii • 7U4 ..... '"· • llAIR . ) • • \ CDLOR 1'' ~uper look 'n .b•have powtrl 4-:0z. -- W. COVllA • I•-Sii.,.... a.. DOWlllY • IJa Ph ... " "'"· GAIOIM GIO'fl • 1H7S l.cW St, GllMOAU • llSJ W. G._. tl'4. GlUIDAll • ltGO S.. CtllfNI "''· lllGtllAMD PAK · llJ W. Att•t 4S MTIMGTON llACM • tlSI ,Att.t. Att. ~au con be any color you want •. :Gnd you con do It In the privacy of RlllSE AWAY ~. 129 LA MllAOA • le .... A ...... Ctw. WIWOOO • t.11 ............ Ctl. LAWNDAU • 14'11 k. Me•""'-lhL lDHIOI • 1•1 ,,.._ A•. home. 14 fabulous sliodes I -, liLTll Ill . DIODO•ANT Regular or Unscented ' ''C fotmulas "°'" BUFFERlll EASY DAI LYWWOOO • 10711 A"-"t A••· LONf HACM • UJS L s,.lilli St. L LOS MGlllS • MM L ..... .,. A•a. ' MC*IOVIA • 411 W ........... trt .. MOlTIOWO • OSI ...... . MOIWW • 11tn ..... IW.. OIAMGI • HW L 0.-""· ,AS.ADINA • 40I L v• ""91 SAM 11 .......... • tS14S ...... SI. I. UM GAllML • tSJ I. LM y_. .. IL SAll "°" . ,.,. . tSft "· WITA MMCA • H27 ,,__ lfT4, Mllll ,,, •• Jtl 1 ........... 1111N110 IDOi • tllS ,,,,.. . .._ FIMININI HYOllNI 10•Ma · 17• '-"" c ... hy. 1'0llMCI .... ~ .... CllMI RINll IPRA Y Tl.IUMU . '"' ...... 1M. "-ul-or Makes a gol feel 117 . . Mt* • 1Jm ...,.,. '"· _. '" s1. """ •. 09 f h I d . -th body 1 res , c eon on _ wtSKMm. • 1111 ~ wt confident for houri. 3 WISTMttn• · 1•71 lpftllfWI "· 11 OZ .. 0% '----" ftTnll • IMSS ,_..ft ""' . nrm• . 11nt 1 . .,..,....... IW. ( 96C WIUllllGTOM • 1222 .._ ,, .. . , •••• OF SWED Ell IXTIA RICH HAND LOTION.' 0% ........ NIUI ..... ......., .... lilmlll!••··------------------i11'ii"'ii""'iiiil'il"ii"ilil' "'If• I flS.rv y ' •, • , • • Mondi)', December 27, lm PILOT·ADVERTISO • • .. " • ' ;, ' FRESH -FRYERS ' ' ' SIOIED. HAI , .... -r " ' us;.: • ..r., •• , 2 9 c ~r::c~ ... ;r.i· . ~·· • • --··-59· c·· PVLLY(OOllU l'AM•l.IOMll l'UU.IM.._ •• . "..., . ' ,~,·.!~~!!~Dll:;~~-1 ff !!!IT~!Kr.!~~!D!~~! .... ~ ....................... , ... 298 ;:-!i;;~-;;:E.'~: YJ,!~~!T .. ~!~ .. ~~~~~····························-··3.79 . ;i1~;;;;;~;·• ...... ~~:~ . !!.~o~! .. ~~·~·~·~·~ ... ::.~~~: ..................... :11• ~;!~!~~~:~;~!~~f 1 5~-!!'~,! .. ~~!.~"""'"'"T...... . . .. 1b 99c~ !~!~~l~~.~.: .. ~=: 61\ !~~~! .. !~.~~.~~ ... ~~~ .. ' -" '""lb 139' PDRK SAUsA1r-.. ~ ..... 79c c11y ·u·p FRYE.RS . . . 3' 4c KOTDttllH.IM.•Ml~l~ .... -.... , ~ " FREs• sr11l1!1s. 68i "~"" .. 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' 1-Ll l"K• KOllMll.,llATHOllWILSON 67C SLIC1!0 I.LI PACKAGI ••••••• Tllll SLICED IACDI OICA1tM.iY•ll ·73• 'J.OUNCI PAC:KActl•••••••••• CHUCK ROAST IU.D•CUT TOl'OUALITY IONDIDlll l' 59 c•b CHIQUITA 8-JAllAS ~~~N::~:~~'.~ · 91~ ~ .'RUSSET P-lJTois~:~~:i 1 _l ,Oc:t~39c ; ' . ' ~--· ·llRISTllAS CLEARAllCE _...-... •• This symbol denotes ·~~~'( 1 t!r'501iC~1~~1f DISCOUNT CENTERS ARE DIFFERENT! SD% OPP ON ALLCHllSTMAS T-AallTIMI CENTERS. FLAlllEL P.J.'1 I GOWllS Pretty cotton flannel col lectipn for alHpytime gols, 244 Sizes 32 to 40 ; S,M,L AND UP DOUaLI KNIT NYLON PAllT SETS IONDID POL YISTll MATTRESS PADS TWllll DDVILI KINO 391 497 897 Quilted cattdn cover, firmly sewn for long weorabllity. Helps kHp mottr••• fre1h a.nd free of 1tolns. Fitted style, ~ IROI 'Ii' . IUSlill SllEETS ..~~ ... 1 •1 ~~~': 257 l'l"ID '1n10 =~:: 321 .. ~~~· ... 447 l'lnlD l'ITi'IO ' . YIAllNO LADIH' SNITS WEAR OLEAIAIOE STAMOAllD 121 KIN• 1 57 PfLLOW PILI.OW CAllS <Alll Chaose and 1Gve I liOUHI, skirts, pants. 1weaten. your fav· orlt• fabrla, 1tyl• ond color1. Hurry I POLYESTER PILLOW ITAN°""O QUJ•M KING •1M ••• ••M 197 2•1 .3'7 Plump, r.slll•nt polyester-filled bed plllows you'll want on every bed at liome, In camper I NQ.llON PllNTID MUILIN CASH , ,'. 1.67 "CUI lllCi llD11C1¥1f !Gl'7 ~ llU llCCIS TO • llftClllt ..OM ~ .. I ClCMIR 211lC ll«Ol.<llt TVllOAY. JAHIJARY ~ l97l • I ! t • I I \ I •• • .. 1 • '\ j I ' I I. \. ' .. (1 . : )} • . l .• J ! ?\ ' .. : ' . " _ .. ~ I l r j . .. . .. ~ i ... • I . ' • I i I I I • I • ·~ I I • I • ", " j i I ' I • ' I \ Ii I I I , ' .. • ' • ' I I l ' ' I ! , I ' • . !;. ' . 1. ' ' . . ' .. I . I I ) ' < I ' . .. t I ' • I • I • • • . " ' • I . . ' . 'AFTER !· • :CHRISTMAS _ . . . ... . f " . ' I -. ----. .. . \ . " . . r• ' • • . . • .. -' ' I ' ' ~ . - l ' . ·.: ' , . " ~ ~'. ? ~· ', I .. ' • · Roll out your gift dollars! 11.-Is the'.111119 to buy all li••'ltelnl lanta forgot to • -··· -1 ~1¥9'. ,.-. - • Prices are reciuced ·for-clearance! · You'll save many dollars If you check all of .f~ bargains . I.-this · sedlon and then ·dash out to grab them I' ' RMlem .... r,_ this_ ls a cl,arance • stocks, are HmltHI ' . ' • •· • • • • + • ' r ~ • . , ' •• I DAILY . PILOT J M°*'1, Dec .... 27, 1'71 ( - • • . • • , • • •• • ' ' . . ' r , r I ;, ' :·strange Pettelfows . ' Gumelines Set -• 0' r( ' I For TV Oinliers "' WASHJNGTON (AP) -The one In whkh the addil!ooi la Food and Drug Administration not required." haa propoaed nu t r i t lo n 1 I Minimum levels Wou1d '}Jot guidelines for frozen °heat~ be '"establlshed at ~ ~t and-serve" dinners in reco~-for vitamin B6, 'Qtl~ 1Bf2, 1 Uon of their growing tm-f o I a c l n , magnesium, pan. .po~ In the American \fiet1• totheol<; •fid or zinc,, but the The guidelintf are the l\fsl FDA anU<11pates that minima In a &eries of mfnhnum ~ for those ingredients "will be 'dan:!s In i;e >¢.!or cori~eni+-establlahed at -aomlf UmO In '' • f..M" the future." ~ ' · • 1 1 The academy dl<I not -The 'VOluntarY.-FDA st.a. mend a minimum caloric darda, sche4ulecflo tau el/~ value for ,fl!lzea, d-rr, the In 60 d,aya, set mlnimwn~hl agency added, but "since the ol protein, vllamln A, vltamiil .. __ _ ·Bt, vltamin 'Bt; niacin-.-&nc{ catorlc .. ~alue of these~': tr6ri. and clllHor a minlmuni ,Is too I<!" \<> claai(y lbeiil •• • 'or "" cal-i., in ea•h -""'"" "91"plele meall, a..i 1ince .,.., · " .. ,, . ' . ..-• ·~ reeommended minimum levell of the precoo~ IP~~: . of nutrients per frozen con. The federal aeency aald --·---··---·-·-.. ch dinne 'lhoUld ntain t ' x~~• -~ ...,.ren.y.re, ea -" , , r co a • quire .. , a.. minimum . ,calorU; ,. , ,... lea:» a source of protein f~m level, 8 minimU.m of 340 meat, poultry, f11b or cheeae; Calories is beingpropoSed.'I. 1 1 ·a vegetable; and potatoes ~r • The FDA, eaid,.Jl! a notice , c~~ product ~ u publtahed ·in the Fedeni ~-!Bob Hoffman ab'd his wife, s~~d}; oWners of a ci!)cago pet sho~, take care or !!Su.sle)i a 450-pound, four-montb·b'ld e1ephant, a giant Asian tortoise aqd one of. • two Jarge pythons who, along with: an 'Asian's~rel, were tetnporarlly strand· fed in Cbicago~when they mi~ed plane connections because 'of · the •Crush of nee. ·. ' ~-• ~r, that the ·~delinea . '~bristmu mail• .. · · · ... · ( Food manUfacturers Who. .. Ne being propoaed "in view of follow the alaMarda Woulc! •be tbe. ~ prolireration or allowed to label their Jlr)idlltU fabricale\I !ooda anack foods as m~Ung federal 'n1!tritf0rial · meal rep~c~ts and othe; guldTbelines. 1 d ·11 ' •. • ' ' · ·rich food51 the increaaing Im· . ,· ' . , ' " . t . ' ' l'Felephone· Gfil.s· 'Liberated' e g u e A ea ~ pOrtance .. whlch web foods are established with the aklof(the-assuming ln the American diet Nalional Academy o! SclenCel., "and the ~mmendations or ' whJ.ch indicated that ·~y tlie White Bouse COnfertrice frozen dinners on the marte& . <ln Fooda, Nutrition a D d ' ~ .. ,. : SAN FRAN(l)SCO (AP). -lo•March, 1967, with 6 percent ~acific 'J;elephone Co. has interest. 11lll• the company ~ a fi!deral court consent eStimated would come to 11=*-ln which it agrees lo I000.000. • pay 350 women line assigners WilliaDl L. Mo b r a a t en , 'the same wages as men doing J>acific Telephone ·personnel .Die same worlf.', alOng With an Vice i>res.ident who signed the: lstimated $500,000 ln back dtci-ee for the company, said llAr· Vle.llne aq_lgning jobs all were Before a new union contra.ct equa!, in terms of ski!\. effort ytent into effect last May, and l'es(>onsibility. ¥' ~~getting $411ess a · ·wOOten had·b~.geiling $78 weet than min on the line to. $1Q9,50• .per week fot Hoe aulgning jobs. assigning, whiJe m~n .had •:nte wofkrln the firm 's plant received from S90 to $156:50. service centers in C&lifornia Pay scales in ' b·o·t h and Nevada inv.olves.assigning classifications ~ere increased c&bles and pairs for resideh-in the new .contract -effective meet the propooed standarU. ' U.ilth. " DepB{tmeot attorney, said an The FDA Jollowid i·h 1 C"\'""!l ,--• •' employer ac#N'dlng to law, academy's r~UOn must eq~llze a difference in prohibiting a(lllition of more p b S pay to Iii•"'" by P•)1n1.the than two nutrikts ·1.r· alldijimi • TO e et }ngher wages. The obligation, ~·of more ~. than twice ~e she sa~d, cannot ~-a_y~lded by minimum level of , 1 n y 1 ... • • ··~lacing males Willi Jo~ . nutrient. . ' • ) B 'V Doctors Pj!lcl female workers. 1: The 8 cad e m,y explained, ;...; Contr'declared that courts ''EXtensive nutrient fortific8.-. have held that employe rights lion or producls to· ciJmpe~ SAN JOSE (AP) -Five u..ier anti-dlscrlminatlon laws for -inadequate quantity Or ~mlnent doctors will h>-Oinhot be bargained •'!ay poor quality of rood . i;,. vesUgAte medical, conclitlons "either by a union, 1by an gtedientt or the lack of .good at the Santa Clara Coun~y fail emWoyer• or by both acting in. mailufact.uring practices_. ii ~ qn·~!tructlons of U.S. District concert." ,. 1 1 ' •' w contrary to the principles UP!Jn Court. 1whlch these nu.!ritlonal The judge .announced crea· gilidelfnes have been·establilh-,_ tion "of the panel as an ed.•• • . oi.ItgrOwtb of a class action fil· . " 'Crusade' Short tial phone service. May 1. ' · f (.The consent decree ap-. Judge Conti noted tbat •tnen SAN FRANCISCO (.iP) .....: Any nutrient added must be ed in hil court in October declared in the inV.edient The suit alleged, "All in- • proved by U.S. District Court had been used 'at the VisaJla J.eaders .Qf the Bay Area J!Jdge Samuel Conti ended a plant uritll 0¢ 1, 1967, ·when ·United Crusade say con-iliit Jlle4 by the U.S. ~bor Ylomen took over completely· tributions are down 12 p;ercent Department in August, 1969. It at the lower'pay scale, 'from las;t year's record bigb of statement the FDA UJ.d' ·but t maiu are potenUally exposed :u1s 11111 """' ' • ' ..,i.. , • I.Mt llMdt, C111f. *6 the label "mat not otherwise to su....., darigerous medical , ... msJ m-1ut [ ,. ·-r I ' • ·: .. '· ~ .. ~ . •' • • .. .. .. ~ . . • • t . • . • • • • • • feature the added nutrient in CoodlUooa: that their livq arid er,.i back pay adjustments Mildred Lau .Wh~~· Labor $17 million. such a manner as to suggest health ma7 be placed in °"'t the prilduct II superior In jeopardy." • · · I ---·-• ••• ' , ·L. • Catalog closeout women'• shoes s4 orig. 8.99 to 15.99, now · Womens . Dress Shoes $,,. 200 pr. " • ...._--..F._•_bd.._, _c·_s11.,..o .... ~_s _ _.I : · ·L.;I _F;;..;•~m_1-=-1,_s1-=•P1:...:.P_•_r• _ __.I ·orig. 2.99 to 3.99, ..... now '2 · ' . . , orig; 13.99 to 15.99 now Women's, orig. 3.99, now . . . s2 s4 s3 Girls' shoes · orig.6.99to8.99 ........ no~4 orlg.4.99tq6.99 ,.; ••. '. .n~;aa Grab-Bag Closeouts odd and ends from .entire dept. stock broken siies I -. -. . . Women's Cos~al & Novelty Shoes Family; FGbPfc' :slioes Women's, orig. 6.99, now ' . Men's, boys', orig 4.99, now .Men's, boys', orig 8.99, now ' . S4 ... :. .• faqt•1t ic ~election of . 3 stripe and solid styles • • "Women's After Ski Boots over 600 pr. $)50 'orig. 3.99to9.99 now orig.12.99to 18.99now $8 ' JOPenney The values are here every day. ' ~· . . . ... .. -~-· ' ' I " All Aoor Merchandise ' On Sale Up To 50% Off ' Sale Starts Today ' opon untll 9:30 tvary nitht 1irc1pt new y11r'1 eve. All Stlt1 Flnol. I ca1u1J 1hot1 ' s7 orig. 9.99 to 14.99 ••. notf • . knoc:k·ebout shoe polish origy 25• .......... now ( ·ao ,_ ... __ ~ ,. _ " orig. 6.99 to 9.99 •••• now orig. 7.99 to 9.99 •••. now se t . Pre-school ._ I orig. 5.99 lo 7.99 .. now $1 SO • Men's and Women's WESTERN BOOTS Ori9. 25.DD lo 27.DD ·---··-···-$19 Ori9. JD.DD lo 32.DD ..... -... now $24 Orig. 17.99 to 11.99 ............ now $ 14 . .. • . . • I .. SPECIAL IUY • Women's skirt and pant 1 s• 1 ftl8 suits. Fabric selection wools and 7-· and polyester. ,J._ • r · \ BIG WIDE 6d S TIRES ' ' . • · SA VE 125°/o' ON •. SCAT-TRAC TIRES ' ' ALL srzEs , I ' G60xl4 .................. 3S.06 + 2.93 F.E,T1 J60x14 .................. 38.06 + :J.,3~ F.E.Tt G60gJS · .... , ............. 36.S6 + 3.30 F.E.T. J60xlS ...... , ........... 39.S6 + 3.S3 F.E.T. . . L60x1S , ............. , ... 41.06 + 3.76 F.E.T. ' • ~· tW111k wlll Md U .00 •"-'' 1'.£.T. a. old 11i;-.1 '::=~::::::::;:;;;::;:;:;;:;;· I WOME~'S ~CCESSORIE$~ :.] DENIM DUSTER Colorful prints In Junior 1l1es. .. .. ...... _ ....... Orig. 10.00 NOW 5.88 "•2-Pl~C-E PANT LOUNGER 100%' polyeater d..Jbl• knit. Asst. 1tylu 1 4 88 & cc.Ion. , ........... ·-·-.. ·-· Orig: 20.00 NOW • ·QUH. TEO OEN.JM PANT LOUNGER t Aut .. ,.tchwor c11.n with 9 99-~ . :;~;. ~A·R·vss·---.... orig. 15.oo Now • Li mited quontlty of brl9htly 88 colored m•t•rlol" . ... .... . . Ori9. 2.00 NOW • PANTI HOSE · Sl1e 1v.,oge. .II 66 ;; :=E":'~ ·~gi.IP"~~loN' • 0 '"· , . , 7°~ ~ .. ~ : !• r fanty Girdle , • • • Lt1 'Wt. 1•""'"" ~rokan 'I 8 /2.88 1l1os. . .. , Orig, 4.ot 'i'. 5.00 NOW • , ? • EXPAND-A-THIGH . . ' Panty Girdle. ·A'IOl'•t• & toll torn. 4 88 Broken 1lr•1 .'. .......... -............. Orig. 6.11 NOW • WOMEN 'S PURSES · · ~hlny 1 .. tt.e{ grialnod vinyl. ', ·: -·~0~ 2~88 · Zlppor compartment ............ Orig. 3.50 WO~EN'S SPQ~TSWEAR WOMtN'S BLOUSES , fri~ 1t;::~~:;.~·~r~;s Pa1hienabl• 1tylln9. lr•k•n 1i1H. In. ploldl & aolktt. CIOM out1 ....... · MISSES t. JUNIOR SKIRTS Plold1 only-CIOMOut1. Broken 1ize1. 2 lengthl to choose from ............... .. 2.99 1.99 · SKINNY RIB TOPS 1ooiy. dureno cotton. _ 6 88 :~G~R't.tLOOK .. ·s~EATe0~i:· 'ri Now · • Lono & ohort ''" .. il,llng. Only 4jl, !7 88 /9 88 left ......... 01'19. 10.00-12.00 • HOW f' • 1 • MISSES SLEEVELESS SHELL ' 100% polye1ter 2 88 Only 25 left. ,.., ......... ,.,... ..... ~, ..... Orlt -. 4.00 NOW • FASHIONABLE VEJ-OUR P1 NITS Limited 1lzn & color1. Only 20 left •... :-. ... ::'-.. :: ... ::-.... otlg. ·10.00 JUNIOR SHORT CUT SETS NOW 7.18 ' • 2 1tylff. ' '· Only 1 left ....... -· JUNIOR SKIRTS Stripe oc•t•t•. . Orig. 17 .00 NOW 12.88 . ! ~·~l~R1-;:LA1t;; PANTS londed acrylic•. r Only 25 left ..... { ............. ··-Orl9. 9.ot FASHIONABLE BLAZERS ............ -.44 • , I~ • NOW 4.88 st.ip<o & oolld• Only 15 l•ft. 1 4 88 11 88 ...... -Orli-11.oef-22.00 NOW • • • MISSES PANT TOPS . I .; L.ong 1IMY• acrylic:. 5 88 Only 7 lift. . ... . .. Orig. 10.00 MOW • MISSES PANTSUITS Latnt ,tfyllnt• j Limited. Ir:••· j..~ ................ Orig. 23.00 JUNIOR , FASHIONABLE TOPS Loni 1lff'I• stripes. Broken 1l1u. 100% poly .. ter ..................... Orig. 1.00 JUNIOR S\'{~ATER DRESSES •Ive & nd 0.,1,. ' 1 AppUqu• front. ... Orig. 14.00 NOW 12.88 NOW 5.88 NOW 10.18 I wo~j~·~' READY TO w~AR I WOMEN'S UNIFOftM9 ' ' Allortecl 1tyln, cU1Ccifttinu0tlCf numbert. ~'.'.".'.'~'.• ~:'."',,oo.I0.00 NOW 5.88/7.18 CARPET BAGGER JACKET / AriOC print. • Pile fur trim ......... _..... Orig. )1.00 MOW 29.18 WOMEN'S SKI J'.!ARMUP PANT 100~. nylon. . am., md. ond l•rtl ........ ~ ........... Ori9. NOW WOMEN 'S ,QUILT&O SKI JACKET , 12.88 . ',_ : Zipper front. Size• 1m., '. ind. and lort• . . ..... Orig. 27.00 NOW 11.88 . NYLON SKI -JACKET ' &Ide 1ip tie tteltf( ' Size 1n1 .. md. uiit lar-t• 0r'9. 25.00 MOW WOOL KNIT~AT Dry cl .. nable. .,..., md. and large ..... . . Orig. 30.00 WOMEN'S C E Multi coN prl . Iliff 1m .. NOW 24.18 met ond la,....~.--~· Ori• 30.00 . ._l __ i_G_IR_L_'s_D_E_PT_. __ I GIRL'S ROBES ~:; T::r:T. ·~~.~~-~2:.l. GIRL'S PAJAMAS "°"' .5.88 ' ~ -"' ..... , .. 1 ... (Sii 2 44 11 .. wa. """" ................ _ ....... Ori .. I.st . NOW •• GIRL'S JACKETS . , '"~ ,.,_ -., .• -4 114) 12 18 Doullle llrNffM • 11# 1• 14. Orlf, 1 .... NOW -. • -. .. '• . ........ Otc-'U.1971 . . I ,.,, ' \ ;j I. :-' . • "'' .-• ' .. ' . JCPenney ., ' l MON.·FRI. 10.,..30 1 STORE HOUIS: • 24 FASHION ISLAND l JU!S.·WED-.·THUIS. 10.t;j elOUP I -Orlt ......... .. NOW .,.. •IOUP 11 Orit-IJ.ff.14.11 911 HO.W ' . . ' ' l .. f MILEAGE MAkER T.IREl CLOSE OUT··SPECIAL 4 P'LY NYLON ' ·' 611111J ••.•..••••••• ,, . .,., ••••••••....•... NOW ..._IJ ••••••••••..••.•• : ••••••••••.••••• NOW s,61111 l 70\-IJ I 6tl114 ••• ,, •• ,, ,, ,, ,,, 'NOW \ 7111•14·11 & 611·15 • ,, ., ••.•••••••.••• ,.-.,I.NOW 7711:14., 15 ·•··•···~·········••· •.•• • •.•• MOW .. 114 -4 175115 ·····"··•••······ .•••• NOW WHtT•WALLS U ... MOlll: WITff T•AOI Gll!c~'S VELOUR TOP : " •• .I '. ' .... 14.44 11.44 16.44 1L'4 20~ . , " NIWPORT IEACH . ... WOMEN'S DltESSY IL~USIS ........ 'Iha"--eta• II ,....... ............... ..................... j • 1 •~ •••-e ,..,..... NOW 4.88 10...,.,, •• C..-1 on,. 5'-$7 . :,::-;::•" -NOW 5.88 ASST. SYNTHmC WIGS V1rlou1 styt .. & colors 498 washable , Specl1I purchlse cloa out . TRUCK LOAD. SALE SPECIAL BUY GROUND GAINER TIRES ' ' 111 ONL.Y-4 PLY NYLON-TUlllUI . JIOilJ •••.••. ,, •.•.•••••.••••. , ,, • 14.M + 1.tl ,,LT . 171114 •••••••••.••.••••••••••••••• lf.11 + J.tl ,, •. ,.. '11114 ••• , ••••••••. , . , , , . , ••• , , • , • lt.11 + 2.11 P.l.T. •1tx14 ••••••••.•••.•..•••••••••••• n .n + 1.11 '·'·'· H7bl4 • , , • , ,, , • , ••• , •.. , , ,. , , ,, , •• 12.11 + J,74 f.l.T. ...XII , ••••• , .• ,, .••••.•••• •••·•·. )6.11 + 1.74 ,,LT. .7h11 ·······"················•·•• 22.11 + l.M l'.1.1, H11x11 •••.•••••••••••••.•••••••••• n.a + 1.11 r.1.1. SAT. IN I SUN. 12-5 HESS SHllT SPICTACUW All tolled~ shlrh • -,100.only'. Mott1b!M 1 1H1ble. MINS ·· CASUAL SLACKS Solids or plaids. .Siles 28-32 waists. 0.19, S.91 now , ROCKFLOWO DOW HMtMr, lilac & NMm1ry. lncluclotrocord. Orl9. ·1.77 now ' .,.,.,..,.., ... ""·1,.. 1'-,., .. 1•1. '"ll · 5 ·88 EURO-aN SKI BOOTS cotten velovr • washable ..•.. Orlf. 1,00 NOW • r-~ GIRL'S DOUBLE KNIT PANTS Justi'ntimoforlocalsnow now 24• 100"' ,.,,..... doubla knll. 4 88 ' · thla •p•i"ll. r"1.".'.'_-•_ .. _._ .. _ .... _ ... _ .... _ ... _. _._ .. _"'_'•.· .'·."..,..N.o_w __ ·_..., I " GIFTS I Orl9. 39.91 to 49.91 . tFANTs B~::.:Nrs DEPT. I ~;;iB~K~~;!~~~';'... NOW 2.81 ... I ___ H_A __ ~_D_w_A_R'!"E_D_E_P_T_. __ .l /1:~i.°'..'''.~"~':~ooll °t; I.ff NOW 5.11 ~.~~R!:.! .:!U;.!_"ECIAL NOW 1.99 ~=C=T ~B!E~:.s·-'• TODDLER BOY FASHION PANT :."s'So'R'TiEii'oiFTWEAR ':TtJr yo.,; -· lhol, ... , ...... -NOW 19.I& 100% cetton corduroy. Zipper fly • 1 88 tld 13 . DUAL ACTION SANDER -1 S.IW col.,._ ....................... O..lg. 2.50 NOW • :':'.~~ .. 1.'°.'.'~""''. .. ~ ~~ I / 3 to 2 off 05,~:_lt•Lhl }~~1,"' O•lt 21 ts NOW 19 ell' TODDLER BOYS PANT SET c•RNl"•L G' ··s SPECIAL -· -. ................ . ' " •" ~ ASSORTED PAINT •: Polo ihlrt & print cord , NOW 3.44 =-=-',..?~'~'. .. ~~~ .. ~~~.:.~.~ ........ NOW 2.99 lntori« or ••terlor. Various c91•rs. 40 pla. 2 22 ~ '·=:~;~~~·;·y .. ;;;·a·~~-Of'i•· 4 ' 1 ' FONDUE SUSAN SET :iJTia~:':1Tl'1· ......... -... : .. ····"•NOW • a~~ TOOQLER. BOYS MATCHING VEST lo PANT Wt-roll .. •lahoa. 11.81 Mot•ll• ,.w w .,,.,. •• ·-•Y 2 99· Pent Ori J 00 NOW 2.44 1av• MW· ... -:1·-· ............ Orl9. 26.00 NOW mahotany. 12-4nly, ._ ............ Or~. 4.ff NOW • . ' ...... -................................... -... I · . I LIGHT FIXTURE v'.'.'. .................................... o..1o.'s.11 ·NOW 1.88 I TOYS · •' ..,11t1h• •••u. 0 ~ .,... Now . · 11.L....,......,~~~~--------HA'iJiiN'il-iiG'il'i'F'ixruRE I: - ' BOY'S DEftT. .. I ~~~·;1.:~'.~~~ O••• "" NOW 2.11 ~~:-.·~:: ..... "'"· "·" 19.1, -· 12.11t ..._ _______________ .. LIVE ACTION BARBIE ON STAGE I BOY'S PENN-PREST SLACKS wotch 1orWo don<• on ,,_ v .. •ocwo ,.. • ·11 ....... oiHL 99 ' ' ' Orit· 7{'4 ' NOW - ........................... "''• ,... NOw • ~~1e"F"~ct1fiis .. c0siuMlis how ' ... ,CAMERA DIPT. I BOY'S FLARE JEANS -,... _ ..... i,uoc & . • . II KODAK CARTRIDGE PROJECTOR ·.~~ &,, ...... ,,...n.1& ~ ........... NOW .99-2.1• ' s"u-PER"'S ... P·l·R· ..v;;;;···p"'H"'''"" .,,. ... '·" NOW • ...... Miii.... ...... • ... 88 ·-· WT -.....,-.. 1...,,1, .... -....... Ofit. 115.ff NOW • BOYJ S CARDIGAN SWEATERS · < Ar!WkaltyCt.11....a1 ... -_..,.,..._,._••4 44 BELL t. HOWELL flLM-0.SOUNO OUTl'IT lff\O °""" OCl'flk. 5 88 & _._ " ............ --"·" Orif. '-" NOW • Co.,..o, -· ... J. '""' cue, 266 00 kltelll 1tyle ....................... Orl9. 7.tl NOW • SPIRO FOIL · . .,..k.,, i cM1. 1 .. nly. Orft. Jtt.H NOW • BOY'S WOOL SWEATERS Dnw & ,.int '"""'"' .,. 2 II .eo ... -. .. •tylo. ' • ,NOW 6.88 ...... -. .. ~ .......................... ONg. "" ~ow • -NA. ' .. wip,i'"c'o'A"'"y""" .... "''•· ..... OARE DEVIL CHALLENGER SET NAVY • ....... -... WIW a..· ......... -... I 88 Perfect for guy1 & gait. ~ '0.88 Cycle Mt. . ............. -..... Orft. 12.11 NOW • Sis• 14-11 ............... -... Orig. 14.tl NOW CHUCKLE BUG . n...11-.,..a ....... ,..,.,.._ 14.18 .,. ........................ ,_ ... ""· 2'.tt ~ow I MEN'S 'DEPT.1 . I , ................................... ~.---, ............ ... QUA,l.'l"I' SPORTS COATS . DUNE BUG!iY (,AR ...... _...lion-I i:•ARTH";SH'Ai("ER·s··-Orlt. 12'" HOW 1.11· Wkl• range of patterns. 29 00 Alm•t oil 1bn. .... 0.1• at.tMUO -NOW • c-"ue11 ...... -... , • ..,.. '"""'" 3 18 MKhl...._ ........ --.................... Orif. I.ff HOW • DRESS SLACKS " · '<. Smoll w•l•t tins only. 14!IW1 & ,-n.rns ........... -............... Ori• 11.U NOW 5.00 DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS ' ' I SPORTING GO~DS • I Towncraft plu1 qu•lity. · 44.88 Sl1n 27 to 46 ................. Ori• MM NOW MEN'S WALLACE BEERY KNIT SHIRTS KNlnEo StOCKIN!i CAP Reyat ltlue •Ml white. 120-Mlly ........ --.. --··-·· ............. Orlt. 1.tl • NOW 1.81 Long lliM'IU. u.orted stripes, 1ome toUd1 & print.. 111% cotNn .. Sl1u S-M·L-XL. ·-·-··---.... _. Oriti I.It MENS' SPORT SHIRTS NOw·3.88· • WOMEN'S WET SUIT 2/16" Ill.ck rulliltar. SIPll ................. _ ............... Oriti· S4.tl NOW 38.18 Short 11 .. ,.. ... I ... point collar, lorp MloctlM 9f •"!I* &•..eWa. 2 99 Slz•• 5-M·L·XL. ....... -..... _ .......... _ ............ -M NOW O SKIING .APPAREL Moftl aM women• Mtectell Jacktt• aM ,.... ........................ NOW 25% ... MENS' KNIT SWE~TER SHIRT 100% acrylk: vertkal ttrlpff, "JI•~ collar. 3.88 Sl1.e1 $-M·L. ............................ Orlf. 6.tl NOW MENS' Tl E CLEARANCE I I STATIONERY DEPT. A11orted 1trlpff •nd ttoW print" pol.,...., II~ MnM all cotton. . ... ,........... Orig. 2.ao.4.50 MENS' FASHION SWEATER~ NOW 3/5.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS y, ,.1u .. i.. ..................... .., 99 2 66 •Ml trMlltl .... I pur cMlce. .... NOW • te. • AffOrted 11'):1et,anil colon. l'rekan t1dl. .... Orig. 19.tt-16.tl NOW 12.8.• I 3.88 I [ HOUSEWARES p(ASTIC TRASH CANS I Y -ARDAGE DEPT. I u, • .......,, .. oy,.hondl~. U .. lloo NOW 3.99 ...________ ..................... _ ...................................... .. PIECE GOODS CLEARANCE 21 ,.non NOW 1.99 .......... *-·-1"'" ~,, ..... , ... • NOW .33 REPLAC.EMEN'i'SEATSABACKS ~OL':esriit -jjou&i:e iC°NiTs • · ,., .i-. •umtt••• •• tt 1 .. • .. 11 3 II Solkl1r textuA.. lliilucln. 2 99 : PC ... COOK-S'ET...... . Drlt· 4.ff NOW • = w~iiTcir.'Ti~~ Now • ::t:::::.':".'. .. ~'":~~1~,-~~... . Now 13.99 Many t•IHiu anll.W.. Setld1 99 ...... _7'_ .... _ .... .,. ..... _ .... __ .. __ -""',....·_'..,__,,,. __ No_w_·_ .. I LUGGAGE DEPT. l BEDDING DEPT. I ~.!!~ .. ~G,!l!a.i;._ .. I BEDSPREAD CLEARANCE 1•'" .,_ "" " IS.ff. 26 95 44 95 Odd••nd and•of ...,,, ·7 II 31 II °"" 21.ff .. SIM . NOW • .. • ., ...... -'''"· ........ NOW • • • DESIGNER LUGGAGE CLOSE.OUT BED PILLOW SPECIAL ,.,·-,&-•. 17.00 10 350 50 Poly•tw fllW .... llze. It.ck up 2/13 •• IMwcM H% ................. NOW .... ~~·;~~I~~-~ ·~~SSOCK~ . I . CARPETl~G I ASSORTED NOVELTY CURTAINS ~, ... i. ......... ._,.. I 66 2 44 111"' . -· -·-Ori• 1."4.Af NOW • • • HASSOCK CLEARANCE ' . Mon,...,...&colen.la,.blt 4 81 14 II now ..•• Ortlo """)I.II NOW • • • ROOM SIZE RUGS 1,oclol purcM ... AMt. txt. . .... -......................... ~ .... ., .... __ ......... -... Allt. txlJ.. ......... -·-··---.. -··· .. ·-··"fl_:__ ..... ·-··· ............ . Allt. 1bll. ...... _ .................... --·-.............. _,,,_, .... - JC~enney . ' 24 ~ASHION .. ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH . I • . • . ., NOW 22.11 NOW 44.81 NOW 84.88 A ' I FURNITURE DEPT. I CONTEMPORARY 17 IN. SOFA ...... .,,,, •••••• & 233 00 Whl .. lteundatHth. Ori .. vt.OI NOW • TRADITIONAL 14 IN. SOFA .:....... .......... "01• 11"'' .... , 266 00 ~\;°NTEMPORARY<>;~· l~~·~OFA NOW • 1l1eult back. 1 44 00 colff ..... ...... . .. ... O.ig. 26t.ff NOW • VERY MODERN 96 IN. SOFA Reverulll• cutltlona. l~n & 299 00 white stripe ........... Orif. nt.00 NOW • CONTEMPORARY LOVE SEAT . ·-•l•I• , ... ,.., .,..... 244 00 ltf:Ntrl,.. -·· ............. Ori• m .oo NOW • VELVET ROCK&R c~ styll"f, color llfOWft •.... ,.t; .............. Ori• 169.11 NOW 129.00 ELECTRONICS I AM/FM/FM STEREO AM/PM/fM ....... Wolnut ,_.. 249 00 $ .. IL Two only ..... Orl9. 2ff.t5 NOW • ZS INCH COLOR T.V . COMOI• wl,. •wl•ol .... with out• flno 429 95 ST~1·E·o··7,,.;··R·e1:~'Jro ~·::L Now · 0 Ta,. r•ortler IOIW 1t1t•·· 99 •• 1-only ............................. ,Orl9. 149.tS MOW • 7 INCH REEL TO REEL TAPE S.lld 1tate 2 1peak•r system. 2...nty .......................... ~ ...... ortw. n.ts NOW 59.18 I AUTO CENTER •• ' FOLDING CAMPER TRAILER 1-enly. o.m. cl•reneo. ,...,. .. I ._ ............... 1·-·-911 00 ltop, ko dmt ......... Orlt 1645.11 NOW • EL TIGRE CAR BAnERIES .. ""°"';. 1uoran,.., r ... m•r ail .... 1 8.88 mak" 9f cara. ............ -..: ..... _ ................... ! NOW SEPARATING TAPE PLAYERS full smoo ""1altla or .,. ..tf cantalnelll 50 00 Ntter..._ To dear. . .. ~.......... -·· ...... NOW • BENILLI MINI BIKE SOcc luuor. Fok11 aw•y for car er 125 00 ,,!ano. Oomo. ....... O•lt· ,,,,.. NOW • MINI BIKE t. HELMET ~:'!~":!;::. ~~~~~.1.~ .. ~~~~ .. ~'.~.~ ...... NOW 99.oo 3 ONLY MUFFLER FOR 'ft.1'5 Y.W. Whlle they lroaiiiit"c:lit M'Ars .. 0 "'· "·" NOW 3.00 :r.: ':~~.:............................ . ........ NOW .99 aet 000.N-ENOS AS lS T•4ocb .. cleor.Soe ...... 4-oftly. ····-· Or~. 49.9Wf.'5 50 ONLY OIL FILTERS While tMy lut ................ .. MENS' NYLON JACKETS • NOW 31.18 NOW k.._ A.F.X. 2 llin1o O..ly m. & .. , ... llltfltly 3 00 , .... u lo. ............. -··--·• O..lt-7.tl NOW • HELMET CLOSE OUTS --.. u:x...,..,..,,..__~ 15 U & whit.. 254nly. ~ 1t•22• NOW • llNILLI MINI CYCLES _.. ..... --1·ao 00 :vi'~b$iiiuii-Wi~ fL:o1s-• c-··--·~n...ii.i.. I 50 'Prla 11nM11. .. -· ....... Orft. 4.11 NOW • ,... • • I I l I ' ' .. . ··-· --.lADIES' DERlRTMENT .. .. JUNIOR HOUSE ltAZER · All sizes . ' ~,._ ' ' . "JUN~'HOUSE • $KIRTS ' . All size'S • l">\'h-. ~.l!NIOR HOUSE , r ·URE PANTS Yoo· won't btlltv1 thetll · REG. $19so rci $13so . . "' 1 , .. ,., , ·JUNIOR HOUSE SKIRTS IND CULOnES , I • JUNIOR HOUSE .. VESTS ' REG. $23.SO · ALL .1/3 OfF \ . • • ,, II' ,. FAMOUS M4K•t:· :caPRIS r-DINIM NUVO con OHS • SIZIS 5·16 RIG. $7·$15 NOW '599 liiJiiI.~1~8ii\lj.j~[~i ' FAMOUS MAlftR BIB HOT PANTS lllQULARL Y $10-$ l 5 ' NOW • 5 !!;im only CITY _PANTS TOPS S-M-L Gold, Rust, 8ur9undy ind lltctrlc. 7 styles to choose from. 1 •400 1_. ' NOT PANTS IY FAMOUS MAK... ~ I REG. $7-$11 HANO TIN• CITY PANTS ....i •-I Sizes S-16. Wldt r1ng1 of slzti. REG .. $7-$11 '399~-~ I • •• MEN'S DEPARTMENT ·~r.~ , .. Panu .... rf@arahn1. . F~ous MAKER BOYS CORDS . , '/2 ,_ICI FAMOUS· MAKER .F,LARES You c1n't mi1t1kt this name. lr1 ttie 1tt1.i yt'u'wt wom 'for yeirsl 51111 26-36. 40,o f.O 500/~ OFF Lilliinlf SELlcnON • LEATHER COATS Grtlt values Jn the gr11tt1t n-. In lt1thtr l"dl, You won't bt Hit to .btll thl1 ••I"' lll'f#hnl · · 200/o .e;,, • LESLIE'S FAMOUS MIKER SHIRTS 1' CLEARANCE You un't mlst1ke this namt anywlwirt, but you NJ !"iJ. t1kt tftt price btc11;111 It so rt- marl<lbly low priced. REGULARLY $6 to $7 "\.' ...... ~. ., HERE'S THE SALE OF SALES IN OUR ' · · ' .. ' ' ' LA.DIES' AND M~N'S DEPART~NTS • GREAT VALUES FOR THE ENTIRE • FAMILY AND THE GRANT BOYS AR~ HAPPY. ' CELEBRATE THESE GREAT SAVINGS! USf YOUR CRfDIT. AF FHf GRAHi' IOYS LOCKER SHIRTS • eANKA.MlllCAID • MASl'fR CHARGI All solid colon In stzes S-XL. 100% cotton cr1wn1cks. \ REGULARLY $100 $2.00 . . · JIODY SHIRTS • Mljor brands-KtnnlngtHr JOel, Gold- en Brttd and Mort I Sizes S·XL $30ff I .1 ~ Shor~~!.~h~rts~~!~.~~·~, ind p1tt1rn1, Sizes S.XL . · .~tf! REG. $9.95 _SJ77 WOOL C.P .O. SHIRTS THE GIANT BOYS 1r1 your winter htadqu1rttrs fer 111 lour cold we1th1r gHr. C.,,O, shirts 1r1 old family 1vorltts incl The Grant loys htvt 1v1ry 1111 ind aryle. BOOT SALE VlllDl-U · #2662 R19. $39.00 (Costa Mesa only) NOW $18.95 #1583 Ra9. $39.95 .............. NOW $18.95 #5999 Reg. $16.00 (Costa ¥•sa only) NOW $7.50 #1961 R19. $19.95 ....... · ...... 7NOW $16.88 #1111 R19. $17.Sl> ............... NOW $7,50 . ' DAll--TI #9999 b9. $30.00 (Costa Mesa only) NOW $15.88 #9996 Reg. $30.00 [•. P ...•••• , .NOW $14.U , ' . ' DUU-- #H22 R ... $20.00 .... NOW $14.18 #8'24 R19. $24.00 .... NOW $11.H -·"'·-" ' #760 & #762 Reg, $25.00 .... NoW $12.50 Costa Mesa only .. I I ' ' llMITfD SUPPLY SO HURRY . $2 ." ,.ofF ' ' REG. $6.95 $488 NOW • WESTERN SHIRTS 1w1s1r£RN STYLED ' ' • fer Wt•ttrMrt .•• tl'ld Ptnn•· 111nt.Pr111 f1bric1, tpo. lold pl1id1 ind i olll colors In 111 1lttvt ltn9tla tnd ntCli 11!11, 111• ..... , ...,. ..... o ... Of~ ... c-~· W•d•m D•JO'· "' ,_..,...,_ , ... , . ( ,. • " . ~ ...,. ·~ ... ee---- SPO!ITlll~IOOD, ~~ ~GlZllll SIUC1,ID '"tum f(ll 11115" THE NO. I FllEAUU DEAlll OF 19711 "Grants for Gbns, growing lrom surplus siote to' be~ome one of. Southern CllJilornia's largest fireqrms .dealer•, relies · qn quality of service, wide selection of guns, and accessories to rise . to the top. Its' energy and imagination qualify 'it to be called No. 1 in the nofion!'. .~-.i > ... f · THI GRANT BOYS • • .. ,C-MIA NG . . . WE SERVICE ·LCt!JtmJ Lanterns ---------- ' Camp Stans ._,,.,, ..... lrNfNI SelectlH •' c....,1., '"'',....'' • 1 ~. [olema n:, , MODEL 228 DOUBLE MANTLE • LANTllH ·11388 -• MODIL ~3 SLllPINi BAG , 3 lb ..... 1. 200 ....,..ble 11..,lng beg. finished R... •13•• size 33<75 tonr, j11n llnlng, cotton Ila-I, )00" $11.95 talon ~pptr. · , r 1 1 ; ., SALi ,.. J ~ .... COUMAN MODIL 625 SUEPING BAG 3 lb. ln1ul. 200 ftnl1hid 1IH '33"•75" tover, col· Rog. •12•• ton ,0,lin, llnlng cott,on fl1nn1I, 100"'.-f'iilon zip-$16.95 ptr, 1fr m1ttrtu pockets. ' ~ SALi -co~ .MODEL' V3S SUIPING BAG • poplin, lining cotton fianntl, 100'' t1lorl lipper, 1lr $18.95, 4 lb. ln1ul. 200 finished 1111 33"x75" cover cotton I•&· , '1 311 mllttess roCJlo!I· ' .. SAU • " PllOPANE ' STOVE WITH ·' 16.4-0Z. 1onu .... IAU ,.ICI •27ts •• SPORTING . GOODS' CLEARANCI~·· ' 1LCMC1 IAYLOll lW.oPllO 1 .,. ,......,.._.. ,.. ....w'!~lt .....,.... "' ........ . '""""~...,, ... ,., .......... ,..... Rte IM '''" •"'lfti .-ftct "'"'ff IN , n411•t. ,.,..._ '"" ...... 1111, _ \OO'!fj w1ttr.,..1f, Of!ldtl tlH, ...... ,...,,mw-. . ......... •4n .... . Pl~YLYANIA OfftCIAL NIJA-6 ltllt t. 111'9fMll•tl ........ , , I .. ilt "' ,..,........ ,..,.._ Pity ..,. wtr 11111 .... ,i.y1 ,..., ... l'tllNS\'l· VANIA ..... , ~i.tl -itl'-wt NtlliltWI. ..... '" Miit hf ,,... .,,,_= ,..,_1 "-'l'Alt!A ...... ~ • flelll '"""'' tf Miii llATI MSClf1All ASSOC.IA· llOlt, ri-tt tM -W'1 .,..tm ~ •tf'-H "-l•I• St.ts IAU ORANl'S HAS THI ORIATHT SIUCTIONI 10WIST PRl(IS, TOOi GRANT~for Guli.,.·ANAHEIM t. .. • ~':11~·~ ' ................ $.114. 9s WIATMlllY MIC V $254 63 JO\,...,. ... Utt $lat.JO . • • • \ . r. WINCHllTll MDL 70 ~:r;:~ .. :•, i 1.20 \ ., MARLIN ail ~'! ......... •: .... f86.21 ••• " • WUTHIUY 1MK',y ,z:,.ir"' ... '' .-:\ .. j $224.6~ ",.t ". ·-,.. . ;· . IAK6 POlllTll ~f~.00 ., ......• 166.00 . _. ... llMH .. TON MDL 700 IDL ........ -D /tJUll U/116-i=·m.. .......... s1aa.:r1, WU.JMIQY MIC V· '. =:..~"'.' ..... ~262.13 ' " * Shelf Oun• , -·lllOTGUNS -* No Layow.yr . . '"'*"'' . . 121ASO"f/11 tu•7c ITffACA 100 •142 45 ''" "'"·• ......... ! ....... ~· • ,It IAH" Mt/K lift Sin.ff •• of. ' Kl:llClftOff nD '' 1 "11 .. .,. •!¥Utt s1n.• ... $142.45 ~:r,m.: ... ~,'~.~~ .......... $881.75 $142 45 CHARLES OALT IUl'lllOI TUP M.C. totAU"MOl/KUltlln.tt .. • ::..us:::.~ ........ , ....... $286.00 ITMACA 200 $179 95 12 SA JO'' f/M u" 5219.tS ... • CHAlLIS DALY FIELD 20 IA .... "" • • $261 00 ....... f/M Utt''"·" ... $179.95 lilt f.171.00 '''"''l" .. ''"'' • CHAILIS DALY flllD' SlllT $279 00 •IO •A Mo" Utt s...11 ,....... ' ChorlH Doly Soot 141 T.., .$251 00 tt" f Liit SIMM .. f.1~"'"' ' lllllHOff CIOWll • $2932.SO •f• M" Ill/I It t.l Liii ... , SM&IOW HtM GUDE • iT:Ul.:: ·~~ .~: ~~':': ....... $300.00 •• l llt.Ai6"MOl/1Cliltmt.tl .• $179,95 anm• IL• $281 SO 12 IA 2r• f/M lht $171 .... , . ' UlllHOIF SAN IWIO tUO 7$ 11 tA ,. .. ,,,. Ull 111•• .. .,_..., 1.! ~.~ ~~ ............ $181.75 \ _ .. ~ GRANTS·.tor GUNS-·COSTA 'MESA RIFLES I 1. I · .. 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' .MEN'S SHOP 'AN~~~Lsr~~~u~~.~8~ SALE · DISCOUNTS 50°/o TO 60°/o SLACKS Double Knit • Rog. to $26.50 LATEST STYLE SPORT COATS DOUB LE KNIT OR WOOL • REG. :: NOW s39 REG. ::.: NOW •49 Sbet .. 41 #,eUy;~- MENS' SHOP , , NEWPORT IEACH 1107 J•mbor•• Rd-Phont: 644-03]0 LOCAT&d AT THE NEWPORTER INN UM y_.. a.llA~nl " Mii"" 0al'9L s..i """ ' ..... -Olllly ' ,. s -"'"""' 1"1111.lllf ' ONCE AGAIN - - -- 100% WOOL HAND-MADE SLACKS s13 - Rog. $35. IANLON . POLO SHIRT .... $11.11 DU IGNllS SPORT SHIRTS 1Mt., S11Mt ........... S11. .41,_., Tw• Ply. IMl'Ortff CARDIGANS $19.95 .... SJU I ,.,,.. Siii Neckwear 3.65 .... ...,. & 7 .. ~_..,.Wt:& H ........ -20% OFF ' ' . A~plant Opposed .J • SAN.FRANCISCO (UPI) -I The ·Sierra Club bas filed a petition with tbe Calilornla Public UtiliUu Commission to lntdvene In all PUC pro- e«dlngs on tbe propooed Polat '. Arena nuclear power plan ... , .:. Club Attorney D av t..d PesoDen said the application ; by Pidlic Gas 6 Eloctrlc Co. to build the plant ts "of the ' groat.it publif linpOrtance." . ·He·cll«I reun ''lncllldllll! but hot limited" to tberDlal pollution of the Paclllc Ocean at tbe propoted stte, the discharge of radioactive ef- fluents into the e~vironment and the aeriow!: problem of disposal of r,a d.l oactlve wastes ... Jurist Named SACRAMENTO (AP) -At- torney JaCk•E. Lund WU ap- pointed to tbe Bakenfleld Mwlicipal Court bench by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Lund, 49, succeeds Doyle Miller, who retired, In the $30,7%1 pool. OUR SPICTACULAR ~EARLY ·SAVINGS BONANZA THAT CAN SAVE YOU .·s40.S60.s,oo. A~D· 1'-'0illE SAVINGS FROM 50o/o to 70o/o AND MORE ON ALL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMOUS IMPORTED .& DOMESTIC I CHANDELIERS I I HANGING LAMPS I I WALLH FIXTURES I I SCONCES I I· FINE TABLE LAMPS I __.--OR USE OUR iiiil CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN Phone 646-3737 . ................. ·~·-•-.... , , .... _ I ' ~······ .... I -.. . ........ d .. . ,. '• • ' .. . I', "• " HU~v.-euy NOW SALE 'ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT I • " ' . • DbcoatiAud ,,. ... •Oddln4 ..... •Nnt" Car """'°"" • Uted. tirn • Wlllt1walll and ll1ckwallt IUTHURRY SALE ENDS sATURDAY NIGHT F$ 0 R . ' ' P1a l'.l ,T .• :. PwTlr.. Wllfl Y• 01111 lltt1 ••••'I• , ... ~o,ooo· MILE TREAD : ·LIFE .GU~~tfTEE* , •DllllCTS IN WO.KMAHSKIP Olt MATllllAU •0.t.D· MAU.11:01 "°" t ,l'!I"°' TilllS. '. ~ • •' . ' . =· . . , • G00Dli!~J!~:m . , . 3·WAYS TO CHAli&E ' ~-=·:·~ ---..--·-. --------- ---~---~--~---------~ ELECTRIC & LIGHTING m Victoria Street, Costa Mesa ·1o~NG. cl LANE -~IRE C0;1 ,,.. cona Miu LAGUNA . ·· . 1umM I 1596 Newport l~d~ · 482 Oc-, A••· , 305 El Camino RIGI ', 'i (Acroa from 0.-hann Nunery) lp11W c101_1eff to l ullders and Interior Decorators IU·9313 · 494·6116 • " 5•4(..7650' ! •. ~ L--••----------------~ I " 1 ' e I , Alameda Redu~e~, f:utS Out W eHare ' ' OAJ<LANO (AP) ..!. YOWll The ordinanct says that pe<iple llving Jn communes, "unrelated recipients resijling unmanied c o u p I e s and in 1 oommon household lhal1 ' students on welfare I n have l8tir grant detenniped in Alameda County "6ll get less t.be same manner as a (amity JDOf1eY or none at all under a. IJ'i>UP·" - new law effective Feb. 1. That means that after Feb. The board of supervisors 1 a bo.isehoki with 1 O bu \adopted jan1 ord1nance unrelated persons .now getting ., goverbing gener .. w e I f a re $88 a month each will receive t ISSistailct \ • • , I tota) o( •'IM under 8 need ~ '\ . ' . -~ It increases · th!!· present 188 formula ."in.mad b£ individual ~ ptr AVSOn maxi"1Um grant ·to $100 allotments. ~ $100, 1but also ~ strict.er Unmi.rried Couples a 1 so \ • eligibility requ~ts. • would fall ujlder the single , Jae~ F. MC1<ay, < t mty hou~bold rule and receive aid ~ Human Resources A g e n c y on t5e need Wis. : ~or. says the· general We Ii are t 'feeiplents a 1111 o :~-~ program is sup-would be ~enied aid If they : l>Ol«l-to. be for emergency turn dowft .. ~wful, available • lboi:t;lerm aid-not long-term employment, 'including farm • ~-p · labor. ( fie said the new law 'fill Im-Uhder this clause, a reci· : prove aid to ~ wbO really · pient who turns down a job he ) ne:ed It. •' is r~rerred to because he l -McKay said be was µnable doesn't want lo comply with I to estimate lhe ·reduction the the 'employer's standards for i new law will nlake in the $3.4 attire, will be con.sidered. es ' million now earmarteC! ih· having refused the job and nually for the 3,poo general would be . ineligible f 0 r i~tance r,i~~ w:1f are. '. 1'FDA Rev~rseli Roling • Alioto Fee Case Enters 4th Month VANCOUVEJI, W .. b. (UPI) -The #.3 million civil laW1Utt against San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto entera Its fourth month Tuesday but the judge 11ys ii isn'l drOQinfl as badly as it might oeem. Presiding Judge Donald L. Galnes of Seattle says much new legal ground f o r Washington State has been broken in the trial. The state and U publicly owned utilities are .aetking !'fr fund of a $2.3 million fee they paid Alioto for atrVing as their. attorney 1n antitrust suit!. Galne! said the trial marks the first ertwlve UM In state courts of the manuel· for pro.- traded llUgation. In an effort to speed the actual trial, n days were spent hearing mo. lions and 10 on pretrial mat· t.e.r1 between May, 1970, and the opening of the trial, Sept. 20 thls year, court recorda in- dicate . Five days' have been spent In SeatUe on similar mattera since the trial began. • Moridft, Otcemf>tr 27, 19:'1 DAILY PILOT ()0 Q~ak~ Map .~el~as~d • 11..-,i!.~.~~ ~~~ENTAL_~-~1.20a{ ·-·-1Zl2.1 ----------. .$171 ' ·-lelt• 916 ·····-~-----·-·-· SIH M•klo l01t 10.717.4 ---·----------1411'' -µajor Tremors May Be Predicted M-lto l01t 6. 914.6 ·--·-······--·--·-····---..$221-. centratlona ol -U wth-M ..... lo led 10a7.4 ···-····-······-······-·-··-·-··--·'JZ$"' :t WASHINGTON \UPI) - A quakea durini the • two-year ne w~·rtieased 1<1vtmnient Ptfbl, JM and Brown aaid map Pfota • m... lhan 2,1111 moit were too •mall to be felt mlnor earth tremors ,in the except by s1n'1ltlve Sin Ftancll<o Bay Area dU<• 1 e I a mograpbjc equlpmen~ tngJlll.'IQ u an aid to predlC' Jntelllil)' of the tremors rlJl(· llnf where major euthquUtl ed from "O.I to I.I and -tirlke ln the fllture. • sreater" .. the Richter s.,ie. Dra. R. o, B....,, and w:11., Ibey aald. K. Lee of Menlo Park, CIUI., An eartllquake usually mual authors of the mip and'll •o-' r'ii•Ief 2.0 on the iuchlv. companying tm, salcl tbe U.. Scl!fe to be lelt by humans. tormatioO would alaci be '!bough the 1ara .. t qlllW crucial in mak1q; iJolllf&DI' ever rtCOtded have reached planning and land' Ii .. ... .and u, ' any tremor de<isiolls In many parts of the retisle""i 7.0 or, ,..... is bay region thlt ls laced with. uaually ,eomlde(td a "major'' quak<><:au.lng foulla In the qua~. . earth'• cnist. 'Ibo new map deplcq recent .. The map provides new in-quate acUvity aloni f1u1ts sight on where fauJts are mov· from San. Francllco to Ing now, and where fllture Holli!ttr, Calif. earthquake and faul ''The 1reat11t co. movements may b e art- Ucipated," lhe authors said in a statement from the Interior Department announcing release of the map by the U.S. Geolocical Survey. Though the map p Io 11 epicenten of mort thao 2,000 quake activity/' t1id Brown, 19111 l1t1t tx6 -············-·-··················--·········-··$JI01 "occur aloq the C411ver., Ai.ii-11 .. 9.917.4 ·····························--·---·-----$415 • Fault IOUlb of the Calaveras l1l11clt led 6.513.4 ·---·----·-·-·---UlO• Raervolr, the Sin Andreu ...... led 1219.4 -----·-·····-···-·-·------'725 ' Fault aeuth of the Pajaro ...... led 614.2 ·---------·-··-···------$175 " River, and the S,t,rgeant I'Nyer •-5.213.1 ---··--··· ·-·$111'. Fault; but small tartllquakes Clolo.,. ...., 1219 ········--·-····-··-·----~-·~SHI :· ~ are aflO pxnmon on the Ciilo.,. hit• 12d ··--·-··--·--·-·-·-·-··-..$1IO ' Jtq..ard Fault and teveraJ · ' ,1-1 olherfau!lalntbereglon." SHAH 9N SH"H ' . "tblnt appean to be a CllXlo-2023 S. M9111 Scnl• AN tlnuinl ba;ard liom lault Pfl. 17141 117-1212 creep ·atona: aei.!MicalJy acUve;r:~=======~====~=====~ aegments or surface fault breaka, and a periodic hazard , from major earthquakes 1nd N } E ' , · audden fault movement on the . ear y veryone quitter aesments of known ac- tN• faulll," llid Brown and Listens fo Landers Lii, both of whom~are tcien- tllfil with the Geological a.Ivey. • J. C. PENNEY,-CC)STA MESA -HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • . . After · Christmas t ' ' ' Sperm Wliale Meat Okayed for Pets . . . .. cearance ' ' ) ·WASHINGTON !UPI) :The . Food and .,or u g ~Administratio'! has reversed tent above the 0.5 parts per m i 11 ion level deemed hazardous. The agency seized the whale meat last month under a long· standing FDA policy declatlng that products barred rrom human food cannot be used in pet food, either. • itself and given the ~ light 'for use in pet f.q.r' or 11\'o million pounds of !perm whale meat previously embargoed because of hazardouS ·mercury con~nt. The policy uceplion, not publicly announced, d re w criticls:m. from Mrs. Roger I... Stevens, president of the Animal Welfare Institute, who called it a "very bad prece- dent." Kalcan Foods, .a California rum, imported the whale meat a year and a ~ ago from Japan aod put \t QO Ice at a Vernon, Ca1if., warehouse for future use in the ~finn's Pet food products. 1, It makes • !!'!~ food called Kalcan and othei brands as well. J But the FDA tested it in the fall and found mercury con- Last week, however, Joel B. Slomoff, special assistant to the FDA's associate com- missioner Co r compliance, wrote Arnola and Porter, Kalcan's Washington law firm, that the-whale meai could be used after all. Slomoi( stipulated t!i•t the finished pet food cou1d contain no mor~than $ ~t whale meat and rJ, more than about 1 part filer million mercury. Laboratory _tests coflfirming these ~ictions must be sub- mitttd to "the FDA, Slomoff said. Slo molf's lette r noted that cat.s "have a part i cular Socialite's Jail Death ~­ Br,ffig~ $7.50,000 Suit . ~ -t • FRE~O'.{UPI) -A suit diet, received methadone seeking ' $750,000 in damages tfeatments while in the jail. for the· death of New Yotk She and two companions socialite Marina Maguire who were> arrested in Porterville died after an apparent fall in last March 23 on charges of the Porterville jail has been defrauding an innlreeper ancl filed in federal court here. susP.Jcion of possession of il· The wrongful death , 1ction legal dru@;s. Was filed on behali of Donn While· awaiting the outcome Allen. ~ckering Jr., 7, son of of her case, she apparently the v1ctun, by her fo~r bus--fell from a bunk in the jail cell band, Donn Eglen Chickering and was taken to Sierra View of New York. , Hospital. Named as defendants tn the After a brief examination suit '!ere the city o f she V(8S sent to Tulare County Porterv1lle.: Tulare' C'.OOnty! Geperal Hospital in Tulare. Sl~rra . View . H o6p 1t 3 I , some 20 miles av.·ay. She.died Portervil!e Police Chief Fran-shortl:Y after her arrival at the ell Torigian and offlce:s M~x· second hospital. Imo: Perez and Marvm Bill· tngs; Dr. Judge Hayes and Dr. 11le cause of death ~as a James Collier. 1 111ptured spleen, ~ccording to Collier was a physician at Hayes, •.patholog1sL the hospital and Hayes was in The suit contends the defen- charge of the c o u n t y 1 s dants were negligent and methadone pr_ogram. M i s s d~prived Miss Ma&llre of her M~er 27,.i ha;rddrui ad-civil rights. , FANCY · KO .I ' . ' -.:saLE Dec. 27th to Jan. 3rd. • • J;tOW f WAS ... $10.00 ~.~I I $is.oo • $50.00 . . • .$ s.oo • • • • $10.00 • • $12.50 • • • $25.00 . " ,_.y l Swoflltolh ' 2tc each lhppla , AqMtfc Uc -11 -10/$1.00 . IOc vp Pacilic Goldfish Farm MIN aA&Y 10. -·--893·7105 14842 .EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER Off TMI SAN 111ec;6 rwf, AT 001.DfN WlSf "4 IOLU sensitivity to mercury" and asked , that "to the extent possible, the food nol be used for cats." "This ls a one-time, one- sbot, unique situation," and FDA spokesman' said of the decision. He said it did not signal any change in FDA policy against diverting condemned human food ln\O pet foods. Tuna and swordfish con- demned because of ucess mercury were not pennitted in pet foods, even i( diluted. the spokesman said. . ' In a telephone interview, however, Mrs.' Stevens disagreed. "It certainly does set a ·precedent," she said. "We op- pose the idea lhat you just dilute something that has a toxic level and then feed it·. to , animals." Mrs. Stevens said t Ii 1 decision also appeared con- trary to · the spirit of tlR Endangered Species A ct , under which sperm whale ~ ports were banned effective Dec. 2, ucept for scienUfic putpo!el. WOMEN'S JACKET CLOSEOUT OUr Entire St«k:of HNvywticht' , . ·Suburban 6 Pant Coat Stylt1 Drl1o 1a...n.ll -8.88 .. 23.81 • WOMEN'S DRESS CLEARANCE GROUP I GROUP II GROUP Ill Oris. 9.00-11.00 12.Q0.14.00 15.00-i&oo Now 7.11 Now 9.88 N.-.. 12~11 ' Studenis to Become Government Aides MEN'S LEATHER IELTS ' GIRL'S CORDUROY FLARE JEANS Choose from 1"" ~to 2'iii" Popular Western Jean Stylln1, I CuuaJ St;ylea with NoveltJ BucklH Fashion Colon, Mt Loosll. Slzes 7·14 , i •Orf··-·.·:uo~-'°-'.-"~~~~~~~-~•1•.•4•4~•0•r•ll•·•.·M~~~~~~~~-'N•ow~•2•.•l•l...l l I Twenty students at the Hun. tington Beach ' Union High School District's Westminster campus will become part or local gove~~nt through a one-semester loternship. local government problems which exists a·monc .graduating studeatJ," aaid RaUiH. · '"'1!.So the only criteria lp, llelecUdg the interns will ~ a : · sincere interest in I o c a I govmiment. A -nd benefit of the program may be that tt will tur;n up career ln1"re.t In local gOvemment whlcb might not be • arowed by f0111jaf MEN'S Wl'lnl ·,DRESS SHIRTS ,,. •lJ..oftc> Sleeve. Barrel Cuff, Buje KJna:dor Collar. Si.zec 14"6x32 to 161Aill:34 / Ort9. :t." Now 1 ell MEN'S PANT RIOT Casual a. Dress'Stylea-Flare •Straight Lea-Continental • Belt l.J>op Styles. Ori• 7.tM.11 Now 2.11 The students, all grfduatlnJ. seniors, will ~ five units ci( credil by st1"1.Yiili and worlt· ing with vario~ departments at city hnU two afternoons each week.· The biteinship Idea was developed by Larry Wilhelms, administrative aide, and Mike Raililf, dty youtll coordinator. under the dirtcUon o f Westminster City Administrator Robert J . Huntley. Both men· will also act as teachers. classroom courses on tbe sub-.' 1 1 __________________________________ .., -· . Tbe atudenla will spend the MEN'S FASHION SPORTS SHIRTS IOY'S SWEATER CLEANUP ' ' first seuion of each week in a seminar-discussion lf'1JUP led From Our "°""1!er" Collection. Knill. Lona Sleeve, ClrdJp.ns. 1003 Orlon by a department head or other ' Wovens, &bllds, StripH A: Print&. ACJ")'llo-Machlne Waahable city aide. D!!Cllssion leaden or11. ,....,,,. llew 4.44 0rll. 4.11 Now 2.99 will come from the recreation, • "We all feel keenly µie need to flll t!)e knowledge gap on RENT 2.75 A MONTH world famous finance, fire, planning and police departments a ad various city commissions. ~ Culligan• S'oft Water ll'W. CULUCAN YOU CAN RlNt WITH OPTION TO PURCHAU 11 .,1, yov no -• ._ t.ll wilti • CUU/G.4N y,.11114 Con1wllo11t. We ,.,.1voi1o )'Oii' wot.I" ,...,.,, 1114 the11, 1n1tiell tt11 -I •llio:lelll wnll j., 'l"OUI ..-Ciflc ,.~.,;,. • .,..._ TillJ ---· .... ·-,...,.. ......... odl., "41 -llltolly. , . QRCAU 534-2233 ------- f!J"'lof.Y Clll&l(IAN MDI" ,_.......,) CUWOAN WA,. CO. '1"1t, I -W llU .. 'MW ..,. ..._ .a!l•lliHI .-ft ...._ hr S2.7S ,--. t1M .,_ '""""' ,.._ ""'"' .,,._ .. ,.,,. c'"'1•. ·, ' ~Y'S. SUI' Ott S""OE Black A: Brown Tone on TMe. Lonr Weartnr Penn Tred~ Sole. Sizes 121Ai-3 -4.81 ' NYLON QOILT ROBES 100",Nyton Orff• Lenath RobH. Pol,y.,ter • 11be111ll Unln1, Pastel CClon New 9.18 ' " . ' . GllL'S DWS CLEARANCE " 0.00lt from the IA~.lelected ' tst;vlee in a vvlety of. COioni Fabi1ca 0.1; ~~ . . ' ~ ;s.'81 ' .~ • ~ ' ! • . . •. Ml!N'S DRESS SHIRTS l'uhlon Strl,_, • Pri,,tl. Lone Sleev~ • Loni Point CoDan-Penn Prtlt Blends -1.tw.tl New 3.11 TOYS~TOYS~TOYS Ent!H Stoc~ of Girls To,.., ..;,. To,.., '· GMws, J.ttlriUee A: 1*lt Ovtr Odck 6 Ends. HALF PRICI ' .. GIRL'S DRESS SHOES Bls'.ek Crinkle Patent, Strap l:: · Buckle Slip On Style ' Drl1. t.tt Now 3.00 - 1ors LEATHER BELTS Dreu A: Cuual Styles from 'l to 1~" width. Black Dnly . Ori• I.SO to 2M ' . Now '44i ' . ' . LADIES-UTE WEIGHT JACKETS Stripes, Prints &: Solid& ln Short A " Lencths-Popllns & Denims 10tlt• 7.00·, .. '"°' . N•w 2.88•l0.88 WOMl!N'S ILOUSE CLEARANCE Select Stylti of Solid Color Dressy Blowes and Print Pant Toppen, AalL F'abrld Orft. UO UO Now 2.88•4.ll LADllS' SKIRT CLEANUP Ftom Corduroy 'A' Une1 to Orlon .lceyllc Plaids With Novelty Trtatmenta Ori• uo • '·" .... 3.11 , USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARO · JCPenney , The values are here ~very day. SHOP MON. Thru SAT. 9:30 A.M. Ta 9:15 P.M. ! ' .. • I I I • --.... -n.1m • ---_JIPIJ ....... .,, ......... ' •"•-""i• ,.., .~ ·r . .s.. 4~1 ,Jloberl .. : L.-.Meyer (aljOVe) of~ Aiij~es bis ·resigned a~: speculition Nix·. · on A'd.ministritlon lis-" ed. him out because of persO~'alit)'" dash with' " •-' J u s t i c e Department co\l~CU~-N-! ~1-~;e r ·' 1 . Jlley~ nor li'J~~ W,!!iild • ,· ~ ~.~•t•L'"l",'~/. .'. r ! ' -:.:. •:-• Kiwi Cjop Set Jtftfit : ~ .. (. \ Five 'Years .•· ·' '· LA GRANGE (AP)-:::_F,. \ c. five years, stanislius County .. nurserymin Joe HalUiasr.t.oiJ~ -.: ed. in bis 10-acre kiwi vineyard o~er~*irlg~Tuol~mne . ..:·: River. Next y~. if thmgs go .. · :L right, Hall says he will harvest his fil"!t commercial crop of a tart l8'l"1V ,111range· Joo · gounml ~t:-. -!~· . :~ . . ., '!¥P111'! lll'•'"'live·~ New Zea!attit• -and -Gnfy · W' • .thioo • .• .; grower baa. tuc:CesifuHy ... pro--~. (~ duced a commercial crop in this country, Hall said. "It's not thatJ.baven't got-~61'\1!l'h ""'Ju;i 'don'I have any !IUiVlo'lle~, Ytl." Hall .d. ' . ·~· l' aa~e pl~iit tik''ftve)'~ars to m;t;e, req~ •temperate clim~ co~·ioiJ al"I cqn, stant watering, he ,added'. · .,, . "It's• ticklisH'ptant that re-~ 1 • quires lllJlD.inl 'fare," Hall said. "Temperatilres above 100 degrees wiD cause I e a f 1· damage and late spring frosts \'. can kill its nowera. •• Army worms and a . bar ,. .. !unguJ added ' lo his lrntlbles / this year, he aaid. • -.. 1,/. Hal!_ ~~~ted ·~e' has spent /"' 1 betwe<rt 41;500 One! 1.1.000 · !/ acre $Q. r,a\se .. th~ ~ines,.thi$ .. , far, aiia11!~ i yleid ·af five tpns or 'nllt per acre. Hilt ,9'1d ..the kiwis . ...-.::-also ' • . .-•. known Q r Chines~' goo!!eber~ • .\· ries-are dirty brown in color, ~ · · about the size o(-:-an eQ and coveJlll-::Wllli ;'> furry,' llnn skini: . t.1f '· • .. ·~nj:-an uJty fruit," Hall saki. • . · I\ tastes Ukt;. a 0 tart ~ . ~~;:,Hall.said. ' But~ say it's more like a crou·between a watermelon •· and ,lQ;:JppJe , · he added. The kl will: ·are usually served fresh, ski~;s~: and covered with cream. . · .. 'lt'll_ pucker ·your rilooth il h's .a..litUe green~·:. m;said. ~:~ Demand for kiwis Us less than staggering, Hall said, with only 200 tons to 300 tons now Imported from , New Zealand. The fruit sell! .for up to 29 cents apiece b) markets, he added. ~ -' But with Ule i"igl'ii jlro- mot.ip~\.. Hall · beliey~', con- sumt>Uon could hit 5,000 tons per~r... " · "The'ltiwi will never replace the .,Peach or strawberry," Hall AKl .. ~~It'i an oddity the public will try· once, .bl:it there won't ,be .lllJBY r.e,peat cust6mers." Imporb offer'M eempetition to the. Calllornia kiwi Decause the do~ cryp ·ripens ln late November and the Im· pom on~·bert In July, Hall 'f d: ' . _' t · . . . I .- Mary Yunt ' Appointed .;·~ ' '' L. . ~-L. 1):.p,nt,, .~irr.ctor of !he otange1:olµilj<_ Q>mmittee on PolitlcaJ EdGCation .for the AFL-C~ bas been.. ap~inted dire<ltefrOf a he\t 'firilen's ac· tlviuti • ~n "Witllift the Califdrhla · Labj)l'-Council on Potitll!;f Edllcatl6n. Mrs. ':Vunt, who win direct the jr,>gram• from the Los: Angeiet headQllMlen ol the AJPL.PO, bas ' beaded the OraniO COunlJ ·mmmlltee !or lhepull~-• . Bla k~pwinted ' ---~·-- " .......... ., ... ,,, MIJU~AIC ........ 111 .. ut SAN DIEGO !AP) -Third College, t~nlvmlty o I California innov1tlng in IOCil) scienc2I and ll'inorlti" ltudia, la blrlng 1 Negro psychoJoclol. Dr. Charles W. Thomaa lrill become pro!"'°' of urban and rural studies. He ' ii "the le1der of bl1cll Pl)lcho!Ofll In A m Ir l c I , " ---...... , .. • - • .. YeiP.-:.E~d Fits .. Many of 'Fhese Cars: Buicki; Chevys, Dodges,. Fords, l\~111.J>lers, Plymoi'il.bs, Volkswage_ns, Foreigli Can :9'3 ... Pla1 F.E.T----Weli And~~· Yo~i:i.ofee. or S~es:-- • .. ; .. ._;6.95114 "1iit~ll · 7~i:l4 "hi11w1ll ) ~ 7.75:1.14 Dll<l° .. Wlll ' L!:ixl4 Bltt .. w11l .-s.M:s.1s~n1mw11l ;· f.j5Ji:f5' Ql1cltw1ll ' ....., .. ~'-ts•'· f.11.11•1 .._. 114l•IOM,M4 ... ll co..-... .. .. , ... 11 ·-· 6"4ttl --4"-IHt . ..-.Wooe.· .• 171•11HI ........ qMlll --····"'' OLTMl'K~~ ,.... ... ..-.i1-1tM ............... .. t.t:lll I, 111 .. 11 I .... .. ...... .. . ... . Fits Many of These Cars: Buicks, Chevys, Dodges, For.ds, Plymoliths, ,Pon.tiacs; Oldsmobile• 93 Pt..f'.E.T.t.cli .\nd Old Tire Your Choioe of Size.: 7.75xl4 Whitewall ~.25)1:14 Whitewall 6.85xl5 Blackwall • 7.J5xl5 WhiteW.11 S<.'<lrs -· ,, ... ,,, SANlA rr SNINOI ••••tell I '"""" ... M7..U71 • ---.-·-· 1 Fits Many of These . Cars: "..: ,~ Compact Bu~cks, C:~eY. II, Comets,,Corvai{', , • a Mustangs~ ·Falcons, Foreign Cai-s ' ·Yotir Choice of Size•• . . ' ~ . . ' 6.00xl3 Black.wall 6.50x 13 Blackwall · 93 . Fits Ma~y of These Cars: Chevelles, O:odge Dari..· t'.;bargen Torinos~ CoUgan, Cut}ass, F85'1 V aliiinte,-Te°'mpests . . Your Choice ot S_i~es: ' 6.50xl3 Whitewall · 6.95xi<i Blackwall 7.35xl£ Blackwall ' 93 IANTA MONICA ..... 711 IOtltH com .u.u 1604.l!IS ,. --,., .... US·•••• ' . Fits Miiny. of These Cars: Cadillac•, Cbryslers, Men:urys, Oldsmobile., 'Pontiac•, Continentals, lmperialo '' 93 .• Your Choice ofSiuoi 1.55:1.14 Wbi1eW111l •. 8.8Sil4 Whilew1ll ' 1.!SilS Whitew11l l3S:1.i:i Whi1t\rr1ll • l.ISxlS Whi1e ... 11 t ,OOxlSWhi1ew1ll fOllAMCI J61ollll ...... .... , .. , . .... . . ....... 71•·••11 • SotOIOctioo '~­•"OrYowM.wy ,~ .... , ..... nto - - I • . -. LNu .4Pll"al ' The State Appeals Court has upheld con- tempt 'eomiclllRI of ex-'' Loi · Angelef ·' Ker).Jd ' • Examiner f'llOrter Bill Farr '(above~\ who re-r fused to 111 yulJ• ; ao~s •of jailhouse .:. conversation in Charles Manson murder trial. Fruit Pack· Yule .Gifu ' Skyrocket l . FOWLER (AP) -wliat started as a plari to provide fancy pad< dried fruit u Chtlstmu jilts for FoW"l.er Packlng Qi. -~ become a fu1Hca11 • .... during the hnn's slack.season. Dennis Ptmeigan, son ofttbi owner, 11icltbe chlef-sbippinf clerk, Albert Hago{ltan, ~ experienced in making faJM.iY packs and co-'hll fatllor a decide ago to obtain aome equipment to pe.ck fruit to give customers. Now, the firm packages some 15 tons of dried fruit.a~ nually unders Its SamSon la~ for sale &JI over the naU00: Pamegian said. ,. ~ ' Th2 task takes 18 wofkeri; .... all of whom also are on the staff 1 durfn& su~er _ fmb fruit processtng, he·said. "One eontpal)y-represen- tative tolil me they used to glve liquor to their. associates but decided to try dried fruit one year and started receiving letters from recipients' wivef explaining they thought this made an ideal Christmaa alft ~se it was something· the WhOJe family could enjoy," , Parnegian said. Ht.gopian said his wife designs the packages in 11 general sizes nnging from U ounces to. seven pounds. Senne, are packed in baskets, ,others in re:dWood trays. . Specially-designed packages have been sent to Gov. Ronald Reagan, Billy Graham ind Johnny Canon, he said .. A basket pack , resembling a baseball wa.s sent lo Bowie Kuhrir maojr league bueb&1J commlnioner. Althoufh ihe plant is in the heart o the San Joaquin VaD,y near Fresno, the ' Only valley fruits used in the )>lckl are figs, walnuts and a ··few raisins. The volume £ruit, Blenheim apricot&, are imported from the Santa Clara Va 11 e y because they dry more slowly, Hag0plan expltined. The var1ety also includes pears from Lake County, p!Ma'PPles from Hawlill and prunes from Santa 1Clara. With Christnlo• po.st, the fancy peck operation will ihqt down until next year's holiday. season. "People jUst tOae interest atfer the holidays, and we can turn out attention to the 1972 fruh fruit 1e3son," Hagop~ aaid. · · ! · M~n H~lps . Catch ·Th\ef; wh.s$S~ooo NEW YORK (UllI! ~ Richard D. Fergµson/ 23, pf Stanwood, Wash. will recelv , the as,ooo Loeb award from the National COUncU on·Qime and belthquency for hia·part 1n 1pprelle1Jdln& , )l;lnk i:o~w In SeatUe,.Wash. Ferguson,, who Jives with hi.a parents' iri -"Stanwood, was seriqualy ,.,._ by the "'b- ber when he tackled the man who had full robbed the Evergreen State Bank In lhe. Ballinger Ctnter In SeaUle June 2$. The gunman ""'"1ded one policemlD and fired at a.notber. 11 he ran from the bank wilb $5,000. Ferguaon chased the suspect through a laundromat and Into an alley. He tackled the man near a wooded area. Tbe gun- man !ired at Ferguson from a distance of three feet. The 1U1pect was captured later. ' ' «Sears I ' '5! · ·Regul~ $23.99 . ' . Trad<;-lii Price \ 1899 -' NOS.'31,._ ..,..,,,. '35.Z4.122 With Trade-In . . ! ' Fit'.i 90o/o of all Aineriean·Made 12-Voltean Prices Effective thru December 31st • ' ··-·· .... . . .. .... . . .. ' • 4 . ' · · ~ O-.e,r. 950Makes In<! M'odek AYaillble j • · · ·. AllSTATil Car. and;Trudc Engiaes: ~· . -changes available for ov~ lnP !mkes and ol 'models reminwacture"d ~re eucting •. Expert llilllallation Availabl~ E•l""rl lmtalliltlDn """'labla . .. sWl4atds th.an _used in new ~nes. Com- pare AllSTATE Remanuf'~ed'Engine ; QiµJity. S'4J'E $40 <iii Pure~ of . Other Make• lllld Model• . '• ..... ' ... ,, F'or die i:oild.riiii · · · · . . ' • ) • .,. No Hidden Extra Charges fll' Core JWhtnas fll'TtJ11$1D.issioilcomp1etely disassembled and ·~wck Qynafl!Jw .witb•Co:nventt,...19!19•1954: Ctdillac Hydramatic with Coaverter-1946-1954 Chevrolet Powergllde with Converter.:.1950.1952 Chrysler Pioducu (Powetflyte) with Converter-1953-1954 Ford,.Fordomatic with Converter-1946-1954 • 1 cheinically de..ed . Lincoln Hydramatic with Converter-1946-1954 . Pontiac Hydramatic with Convener-1950-19~4 "Gle--o£new replacemem parts in dteibdmay Alk Abdut Sean Convenient Credit l'Wl1 Lifetime Guarantee Sean.Heavy· Duty Shock Aboorben ~7~'.ar 5 ?.? • 1.uaed sincered iron piston • ancFchrome rod · • Heavy duty •. .,Jong wcariog Fill molt American •nd FoJ'o .elgnC1n. · BEA VY-DUI'Y · MUFFLER LIFETIME GUAllAl'l'IEE lfHe.., Ouq llbGff1er Wt. · chtit ro &i;f9Ca i• maeri&l1 or workm•n1liip or blow• ~u. nsa<iUt or we>om .bile or.ml pwdllMt ~ die car, it •ill be tt-pload opoo....., m. ol 0.Jt. lf die ddiit;tiw mof. fltt ... m.t.lled bf S.S. we WI iftltall die ...., .,..(. nu widt -cblfal to. i. bot. ' ' ' ·2Q% Off !Alrte' -.... , ... Ao...:,.. Ao·Y-GwiiY ... eu • Pi•-Amskaan&:VW'"t •1-loJl.'----~~ .... • 22.,..mier•U.plnniaei& • l°'6 dticktt chin I thell ll'lllftlm ' I • l • ll.n'1Ylma... ......... Do: ..., _____ ol!li! .... ' ·~..WWl:L ' rt riJC1' ~-'-'""I' F '' ... !tl "I ·::::;.i:.:::..-:; ..... -.. Ill--= ··•-L-...... ' . . ;!i:1':':.".:l=:'-~- . •·t>icbnliiesbltail ......... _. -----. ~tw.-~ • ..m ..... ... .•.• "&ll:QllPIJ ......... '/ . ' ' . ' '. 7 • ' I • 1• -SAYE _'$01 ~ . ' ' ., 1 3 HP Mini Bib I . ... ' $129.99 .. ' __ , . t. • . "' .... ' , '. .. • \ ' . S4.99Nyloa~n..-C-• S.tVE·UIF'uGlua 4 C.urw un11_.,,.;., ·1 · 1 • ..._..., ·-..... ·--·.. ·399 · ~· Dilllit..-.rc,•=·1·399 Wat.· bildr,; tfld ... '*""8.' • I .. --.. ..... J •I0.99fln,.,.hlaer U.'11181 . - "'l' """'""' u;.,. 7- --,,_. ..... 77 u;;;;-~ . ... ""'"ltll'I'•---=~9" i•tt'-'t ...... , ''·-. ' ' ., .. , .. , . ' SA\'BPt,__ ._ .......... D0.\.1:1 ,. , .. JA" -· 1>11.'' ... XLWW.. .,..._ . u.ttS.Vlloi:tolnw ~.'!:,. . l" f I • \ ..,, 14UPI-- ~-, ~:'"r!t~ 3" •• I •• rl .;-;;;: - •• j SHOP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 'SUNDAY 11A.M.TO6 P.M. , ) PAJtKNB • 1• I • ( • ...... --···- • NILY "1.0T -· J)oeo<lilllr 17. 1971 :s~ ·Proud ·:.·().r .. 1971 t ... ~ .. C~ V~tnam, 4,n fh Set T ~ . 1iiluNGTON (AP) -'I)'! brlelJO( :S:'!.1'U-"\.. • ...,., leu thin 10 ud --Houle looked bid:..., 1'71 .... w1ai.: r; .. ~ -"" 117\-tod po~ to Ila = ta1ned In , ewn Nov. 12 Ille Alnerieo ~..,,_-l(i. • Ille ••Ip -·II i. . fenoJYe /61mbat I< "' Ille v-11111 !>l'·ll!ld·large, Ult accent bid eoded." ~ !fit',._illov.-_ =:ti!1~ ll!ld~:1 -Thia jildlcaW, Klein 'aald tow ~· Ille ..... wtU to "IJ>al Ufl\ .,..at -o: 11 lio ma!Ol l!!{tlen 1f01 --At Vlaln~~s~on "'*'a ldlle..,...,,;u fll'"W .. the --~pit ll: · ballmm r 1'71.'' tbe )dr. 0 ln tbi tiroader nat • Kl*" gor a1ac. 1a:·""'Wflll a yw...d ._,=-~...-..sci Nti'mrltllJmf'_.M .... ~ ... · ,.yi; .. ~-"IM-~ 111·-i: ·l,l;"""· iF'li6liia ,.. .• " mbllltratlon policy, W h I t e -that recognl28d the new ~ two hi& Ji.mo In _.,.. HOUM aide Herbert Klein uid n.l1Uombips in the world to--welfare reform and revenue "'I ...... a hJ&hlY llpificmll dlJ, and lhal -1d ho llroq aharina-will hO tJl&clod nut -· • Yllr that oel -~ and ftrmly ........ ,..,. Ji,f Ult DOii 10 to I.I ,..,._ a jpVWided, to ..,..,_" I Klein clled eoadment of the ' . ,. ' .~ -· ' ' . __ , I' ' • J, • • • • ' ~ i • r) • J+r of change& bold and la Vlelnam, the llatemenl · SIU hlJlloo tu-cut hill and ~.· . ~-Prealdent .... car-Social Security heneflt In- : 'Ille »page position pa;er rying ~ his pledge to end the · to.. . I . .: " .. ~, . ~:i ', •. ~;~, ..... Starts Sunday Decemb~r 26ttl1;.S~clal Shopping Hours .. :to!o ~ .. ~ ,,. I r "AM to 6:00 .PM ;,aturally atreaed what •. ,.,. ~ Involvement In a AdmlnlstraUOn fi&w-es ~ be way thal would contribute to a it& strong point&. It was larger ll!ld a luJJng peace. described by another pttllleo-"By 111r'• end, be hid cut lial aide, Clark MacGn!gor, u the_ nlllllber of -.... "sn bo-i, J>U,\-your~ • ln>oPJI bl Vietnam to lea than forward piece. .I ;t,. ~.'. • •., ~"fti'A.it WU when be Silverwodds fine1 spun. worsted • • A,-.. ·:11;.-From. 1bere were, -•••r•r,, ~~e the number to vota at II, acknowledgmela'ti bJ Cf • oan«)llled In aotJon Oftllelonc • : MacGn!gor ll!ld 'ltldl lit .• c-llOd Wen cot. """1 almoll IOO · dllatry. ~ • :,~ • I ' I • f t • ; ... ~ ' ti • j "'~/ j,: '~ f I ' · ,. ,,. •• r , • ; .E..;,. f ·' ... ,,. ·'"~ t';. . ."> ... , .. , :r."" : ~Pow~z:,.Bpar¢J'...Ujis New St~"a:·: J -. ~ ' . . ' ' 90 • .Natu;at G~ S~r~ey . Give · w~:( 'i ; IMMmadebJtheUruveraity To Drivel$. 1' ; ------••••---•-11!1• .. --------------• , WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Federal po:wtt com- t;nission lw announced: it will conduct a natiOnwide survey to find aut much natural gas the United states has and where it is. of Okl~IQI. Research i ·~~ '" ,. 1 ==~.::::.™ IU E~ooeAN~~~a~,! ~',,.-~ \ 2 p 't ' .'s' ~ •t ' di d t 109' 90 -~~~ffi.?:1:~ ~~;r .~~!: • • a~ s u1 ~~~.-r, uce o . 1be survey and ~lysis or the nation's Aatural . I•• merv,. will ,,. j>a# pf a na- tional gu '\'( ~ this :~~~ip~a:: s;ooothstolenbue. <; .>t·~.;Ege quality worsteds .•• ~west two-and three-button styles reserv'e1, and recom-, {1be state Di. of '"'~·:··..:~ ~-.~-'· t , ·-~= ...... , year w gauge -.,........,... .. ve. growth of the natw:al gu Ii> du..try, it& market& and the gas supplies those markets would require. ~relating to fulur< llllhways has deo ._.'t9•·•1!'W-·~-il'••-+1----------·· -------1111------------..timaw of natunl gas. perimenl with smallel' • J 1 Meanwhile, Ille .1Jk1*1ioma otarting, next July . when 15 • The FPC a1'o named 12 teolmical advisory tall forees to help with the Nalional Gu Corporation CornDim1on bu '!'ectric signs, l-by.30 feet, will I taken the fll'llt ljop toward be lmtalled on the Santa HA~T SCHAFFNER & MARX setting a minimum price on Monica Freeway • mile apart. lla:iallng:f; a,,i\:/.';i,. '....,. qi.las.\:!~~:. ":i:'!~b · ~ I ' ' ' · • • . . ' ts~d~:m,vok~ ~$~~.::-., ·anct other famous · makes ... greatly ·re!iuced! Survey. • The tu.ms wtil be made up of geologists, englneen, and ether professional ,1 t 1 ff memben cf the FPC. The teams will be helped by other government 1genciil 1 n d persons min biglier iduca- U successful,-•t porarily Closed, UIO LaBrea , f 4 ~ .! I ' ' ~ -; chllrmin Chart,1 . ) It t\ off-ramp," "Go Home, You'll · !-••••ii' •. \--... -------------·· ••"illll•ll!l!••--•·---------Aid, Oklahoma Never Get There." tion. .., ~ 111e firsl stata m 111e .at1ou to The set a mlnimum'Jti<e. It'would u.e sa 'i!~~rl"~JiY • .lit:0\:l apply,tO. all gas uJa al lbe esperlinenhlnBugurJted•1Nov. · wellhead and include not onJy 2l which )VIS ·more thin 900 gal oOnsbmed · tn· Oklahoma ltnsors etiJSedded bi I c-intle 1 but al"! that piped inl<ralata ttlangle of the Santa Monica, to northern and eastern U.S. ~ Diego and H 1 r b 0 r markets, N'es~itt Mflt • • · f'.? e e w a y s w h i c b I n- SAVE NOW ON MEN'S'FURNISHINGS & SPORTSWEAR ' . . . -' . . . •• The estimalOI . oi g a 1 reserves that Will come·6dt of this effort will be compared witb other eatimalel BU'!> U Pair Cited M. a vehicle, the cont· dantaneously measure traffic million directed its COP.. flow and botuenecks. aervatlon attorney to Ille an 1 .. p~-n.. hi 11ppllcation asking the C()m· ,tu ~~ of uR: ghway . . . -'' . ·. . -' . ~ ' . 9.QO.end 1Q.OO Pajamas-assorted styles. Long sle.eve, . ' . , : 1lqngleg.,,., ••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• &.99 1 • • ' 9.00 to 16.00 Spo~ Shirts-knit shirts, long and short sl~, solids, patf.ems •••••••••• 1 ••••• :6-89·11.99 F S h mi&&lon to set mlnlm;; !!pirtment • fneway opera~ O?''"' peee "!irf"":·11e~'ht·~~~~ror ·' 11:00-Santon~nyfon kn1~shlrts;-shortsleeve, salld ' . . . ' later. . . • 17-mlle stretch of the San olo 6 99 Two Uruvel'Slty High School Nesbitt conceded 1t is Jlkely :Qiego Freeway C fS • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rtudent.I earned 1 up er t or such action would be challen"-A dio · · Ill be · ~-~Brand Drea Shirts Reg. 7.50.10.50 4.19 .. . selected 9f0\IP. of long sleeves, whl'88. soHd colors, stripes, prints. :~J 1n.IT.i:pet1J~~ ~.Jnconsttie!!1~ .. ~=~ $::; '!" ~~IJts ! 1.6.00to45.00CarqiganandPulloversweaters-wools, ·-~/ -' ,... ll!ld -·M• theJr car radio to a cer-·'""" . 0 I _. l'c l'f ti 1f 9n 4• 99 ~-.c • • , ~~ .... ·•ittrs frequencyontheAM ,_ .• '· ro11-acry1 ,soi s,pa erns ••••••••••• ~. , Kelly wama ll!ld J'""'.Lae. w;;p!!j41oi.ct to~. · -icea. ••• . . . I' ·, Solids and fanc1·es DrenShlrta Reg. 7.50·14.00. 4.91-8.99 competed u a team ·;gainll •. _.,·i'.thihaiu 1u"i, oell--receive every mil• the . _r;Jt, . ·hf·-, --->!. , • . IOI other taams, principai Vic-~ia) u lltlla.ll. 3 cenlB per ~ loformatk>n on the traf. ., / 45.00to 65.00 Outerwear-wmr~rWelg COa!s,=llOn . including famous makes. to;nsi:::1i!,w~ contest l:"".J:.' =~he ":\d. ~.:~= ... ~.;. to detect poplins, corduroys ........ • ~ ....... ;34.99-44.99 held recenUy at &figon High 'Ne&h~· said. .the minimum accident& fairly quickly and :.. · ' · School, Miss Lee~1'eceivld a . illiodd ··at wnt20 cenla. speed up removal and also ' · "3/5.00 Men's Underwear-llrllifs, T·shirfS, athletic suPerior rating . \fa . Original ' ~ . ~1~1bt commission o~n or close ramps'," he iaid, • • h\ . b h ... .r. .;.51..'. ,. 3/3.75 oratory. Andi ealeh\an was wOuld *1et~ pr:1ce1 "It also has improved ouf , '· ·r ll?lS, oxer s 0• j • • • • • · • ~~·· ~ • r • .• • •·•• ·• • .. . , rated uctllent •tin pro-•-•'~lilitftdailmplycon-ramp metering,._devlcts but ii ~', l~. 1 ~:...1~ ' ' grlinmed reading~"1d Mtis, •¥.!r,'-,jlei!arlli','the present month ;., not enough lime lo ;~· ·\124.95 Boots-impprted from<i.~nd sqft calf, side· Lfie earned an excellfl)! ratiftg ! Pl'l~ll!'.. ~~bly low reach long range eniJ.neer ' ' -;.~: I ~ '!.,i ~ for dramatic inte~tiOn. . andjeaot,Jn.,,..ee. conclu.siolUI." • ~ Z!P sty e •••••••••••••••• •.•• t! ••• ···~ .... 4. • 19.90 ~-' ' .. : '· 1:50.14'.00 Jeans; from the h6w;eye Shop ... flares, . "-"~"-. . -sol id.s, µattems • _ .......... :~.:·.· ... __ .·.4.99·9.99 t ··~ _ .. • Better Neckwear Reg. 4.50 to 7.50 2.69104.69 Stripes, prints, wovens. -mill..· .. --·~ ----·---------------.. ·-' --I • r j ·.'.After Xmas Sale· Largest· ~~~ngs Event . :·) · Of '. lie Year .. 1 _ :~-~~ ~~ j ' -' ' . . . .. , . . ' , II. """· . r , ... ~ .. ...,r.-1,: A;·..._, '· ::,;.;, ,, . . . . . '\,, ' I ' ' " ., "• ,. • • GREAT.:lAYlNGS ON 'WOMEN'S FASHIONS, TOO . . ·.~., Famo\l•"MakarWool Jumper Reg. 36.00 19.90 • versatile, all·wool flannel ' . . ·~ers with ribby er shrink : ., 'V~"' tops. S~lf-belted . ... ..,.., Belter Pant 'n Skirt Sulla Reg. 86.00-140.00 88.90 Wool or polyeSler knits. Includ- ing many European Imports . Luxurious 2 and 3-pc styles . ... spor11W.ar Separatea Reg. 15.Q0-44.00 9.90-29.90 Choose blazers, skirts; pants, ·blouses:shells to mix and match. Fibers Include· wool, polyester, Acrilan•aciyllc, morel · ;78.00-80.00 Famous-maker polyester knit pantsuits 47.9IM9.90 • 30,00-'60.00 Dresses I Dresses! casuals in yourfavorit11 riqw.i~pring fabrics ••• ; ••••••••• , 19.90-39.90 ..... ' . . 26.00 Knit hostess loungers. SOit 'n sophisticated with long skirts ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15..9D 40.00-70.00 2-plece Pantsuits-go round your busy calendar. Supersavlngsl •••••••••••••• 11.9049.90 • 15.00-18.00 superb Sweaters-stock·ilp savings. Many styles, colors, slipover and cardigan styles.9.90 "' 60.0Q.70.00 Wool-knit Dresses Imported from !jelgium, atdellghtfut lavings1· •••••••••••••••• ~ ••• • •• 44.90 13.00-90.00 Famous·maker wool sportswear,-suits, '. coals; dresses, Misses' & Jr. sizes •••••••• 1 /2 price I ' 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH I • ;· ' I •' \ • . . ., • • Runaway Baek Philip Davisoo._18, arriv.es In .I.onck>n escorted by police. The youth has run away twice from a bo}'I' sc hool in Sou tit Wa)es, the last time -by stowing away qn a jet to Tampa.Fla. ~ lw run away !rem home or school more than 40 tinles. ' Ma&sive Tax Increase Sought for New York ALBANY, N. Y. (Al") -, be a dime increase in tbe tu. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller on a fifth of: liquor ...and a· has introduced legislation to nickel 'boost ih taxes on a ill· help plu& a projected $1.5 pack of beer, plus a 20 percent billion budget gap, including increase in taxes on wines. bills that would .cost. New Theae changes hopefully Yorkers an estimated -$427 yield $60 million. million in new taxes. M,otorista would pay' a penny His tax pac~e refits (on a increase in the paoline Lu to basic 5 percent income ti:r eight cents a gallon effective surcharge, but the Governor Feb. 1. It is estimated this also has introduced legislation would produce $58.3 million. to delay $350 million in atlte Cigarette smokers would aid payments to schools. pay three cents a pact more When coupled with a freeu in Wes _ a total of 15 «nll on state spending and the $400 _ startmi Ftb 1 'Ibis would million in additional federal produce · an .ited $12 aid he anticipates, t h e milljoa, Governor hopes the projected, . ·-,.1 ' . l~month deficit can b e . .'Ille JM!W state gift tax would satisfied • range from 1.5 ~t on ' • STARTS SUNDAY 11 A.M. AT ALL 18 STORES COME EAR.LY FOR BEST SELECTIONS, SOMEQUANTITIES ARE LIMITED. SAVINGS FOR THE FAMILY, tHE HQME. -. •' ••"1Y.'Vf AJJ.· AFTER CH .RISTMAS . . . . , ' I &CLEARANCES: ' . . ' . ' • ' open-weave shawls for overall wear Frahule-looking ... but doo 't 16! it 1!6fl\6r you. Easy.care aerylie makes up tllose shawls. Molt of them in whii.. Flinqeil and uni tinged 'styles.' I CCt1iori•• .,, • • • • • • J vinyl str•tch boot ' in black or brow" 4,99 •• S1ve 29'!.. Tr .. t your,.11 to sMirtly 1im· pl1 beets with si!i•·zi~ri'r styli119, ·1ou~ki.. triM. 81tei Or brtiwn, s\rtteh Vinyl. Si .. s s.10. l•o 91/i). w••••'• 1~6•• jJ! ' • ., ' shoulder bags and · horidle bags • . • many 3 99 vllu't S.'9 • , Lonlj·wtering vi11yl. Evon some na~ luthers. Find a terrific collaetien ef 1koul- dtr-swin9ors en'd han'dlo bag i. All el tl\o btst winter colors. ' • The income tax changes gifts Of under $50,000, up to 11 would amount to $30 1 year in percent on gifts. of more than a additional ta:res for a married $10 million. 'I'hll would take1ll•------------------~---.. --,...,. .... ________ ,_!i-_..,._ ______________ ,, > couple with two Children and eff~ . Jan. 1 ~ produce an an annual income of '10 000 eaUmated $4 million. according to a briakd'ow~ 1'h;i 4'cial session ~Ito will tnade by hls Offic'e. Wage receive the gove~r 1 pli~ earners would start payin« the for ·the New York City trlJl!lt new tax on 1972 Income. fare. 'Fhe fare would be The surcharge would deliver boosted a nickel for subways, the largest share of new ta:res to 35 ~nts, while ~here w~d into the state's coffers - a be a 20 percent U'ICfease m projected $139 mllliion. commliter'J'lilroad fares. Rockefeller's income tax 1be1 budget 1i.vings on proposals also would ellmfnate 1Chool aJd 'would be i.e- $12.50 iIKjividual and $15 faml· ec>mpl~ by delaying the ly tax credits on 1971 earnings, balance of tbt aid due for the for 1n estimated yield of $120 present fiscal-year wttU after million. April 1, ibe.'ftart of the ~- Startin& 1'eb. 1, there would fiscal yelr. l Lands Board lggpres Long Beach Oil Act SACRAMENTO (UPI) -de a d Io c k t d when two The state Lands C.Ommlulon members eplit on wbethi!r to , has declined to endorse action uphold the council and a third by the Long Beach City COun-substituting member couldn't ell which rtjected a stries of vote .. bonds on a multimJllion-dolJar The commission agreed to East Wilmington Oil Field hold a special meeting nut contract. mopth to consider the ilaue The effect of the com· after ~ city lid lime to act. mlsaion'1 faUure to concur is ., Bolb the city and tAe com. to encouraae Long Beach Lo mission must endorie IUCb reainskler and take a second contracts before they are look at awarding the COlltract awarded. to the second highest bidder, Atlantic RJch(leld Co. The council Dec. 14 rejected all four bids on a, contract to exlraCt oil from a portion 9f Its East Wilmington Field and readvertise the parcel, subje;cl to approval by the com- mission. 111e council took the action after the highest bidder, Powerlh)e and Rothschild · oil a>mpanles, oUered a bid w&lch failed to conform With bid sPeciflcation1. It offered '3.7 million payable 1n· iJi. atallments 1pread over six years. Atlantic Richfield, which of· fered a $3.3 million bid, and the other companiea subm.1tted 1ealed bids wh ich included one lump -tum payment. T1le city pn>pol<d rejecting all bldJ and In a separate action, the commission endoned th! Lona Beach council's decision lut month to permit three oil comparllea to purchue U'iol percent of the crude oil beifti ,xtra~ted from. the East Wilmington Field by the THUMS conglomerate of nve oil companiea. Hllhest bkider for 7 percent of Ute. oil was San Joaquin Rtllninl ' Co. Wut Codi Oil Co. bid hlgheol oo the 4 P«· cent increment while Lunday. 1ha1ard Oil Co. bid hightst .. the remaining I II percent ia. crement. Representatives of the corn- m1 .. 1on stiff said the preciie dollar valua hadn't been com- puled. puUinl; the conlract out to a M d .... bid.· otion Droppe A repruentative of AtlanUc Rlchlleld protated to the commWion that auch a pn> cedure would "slgnificanlly damaae" and unfairly ea:pO&e the poalUon of companlea which submitted the required •!lied bld1. But the eomm l 11lon .. . -. EUREKA (AP) -TM COW> ty Board of SUJ)ttvilOrl bu ·reversed ltull and rejected a resolution urging wltMrawiJ of American forces from Viet- nam. The board voted to dri.p the resolution from its agenda after a &hon dlJcuuJon. • -• a. .. • I save 17% on DuPont Dacron pillows 4~99 20.26" reg; 5.99 Extra-plump and bu6y•M. Pillo1Vs with D._ cron polyoster• fiberfill. C6tten ticliot• · Mechino-wosh~blo. dryobl•. 6.99 qu•;o 5.'9 8.9'1 king 6.99. '"••1llt1 IOJ I 1 I --~ . we rm ski paja mos far junio"r boys 99' ••twlerly l .f• W<irmir-u,.,,.rt e,f 10# eMtoo .kl\it. ~eo· trait tliin at ~•r · atld cuftt. ki4• with b1own, 90111 wifh burqu•~y. ~lui with n6vy triin. Sizes 4.7, .. ·, . ' • . .. .. ---·~ ,. ____ . sheared bath towels < > I I j ' by our own Ce[ilvert 1.59 ..,ularly i.'9 $~ft ec11to11 terrio;, S&li9s i~ 9~~. ovil- «d6. ~•I, or••••· she"ck pi•i, v.ii.w: stri~ i~ two-tell .. ; rose priM in rte!. blue er tole!. Ht11d 91/e tech s•e. 11 .... Ill MAVCO ' ' . . . , I r • r ' ·I l l · I r 1· i . W.Yl'UT llCI DACY TUMBLEWEEDS YOU'U. N~VER GUl:SS WHO 1)115 f~LLOIY 151 l10C! ... ACROSS -45 It can't~ made tlUl of l Stubby erect a sow's ear': tall of a hare 2 words 5 Doctor of ~8 GatMnt part Denlll 50 lodlnt SOll'Ct Science: 51 Cornbl11t Abbr. 54 PW of ,,/- 'Young c«bln letters haddock 58 Delttlible ~ ' 14 River of 62 H1ekmyed 15 ~::letter ·~ ~tli~ Jfi"lf~R city • '4-From·tllat time l2!l'-1n1 17 Nnt orf: 2 words 'BwirJg signs 35 Year durirJg PEANUTS 0 $. ·~ ~. «, • --" 0 • "" By Dale Hale ' ·1 I· ' By Frank lciglilski l ~TYoU;sEE I~ . ,..., ... c:.Ef"/ l...~~J!IL..~....:!::::ililif:::::.~.J) , .... • • • • • • • • • • • • •. 0 - • l ' (jJ ~ . ' •' ~ . <£ ---• • ' 0 I cat~iz"' J!6 Wi!lght of Omnig! Nero's re ign JU G K 19 Harold-: dfd'ucllons lo 10 Mild $panish J& Exhibit silent , D E PAR ER ' 20 Hangs down contal"trs llSillatl 40 Strains to . •l Utr!OERSTA.MP 'TMAT aftc PIP 'HE TQ.L Composer , allow for tlJ4t• uclarnation protest · ·1 -- 21 Be ovttly 6TPerform I.lone brook fi11 out POBN'T WANT VOil lO MAKE Yot,SAM? ,IT ' blaspl1ema115: f.8 Pass slowly 12. Moorita in: 43 Mort distant TMAT LOCATION TRIP MAPi NO SENSE . J words thro119h pores Comb. form 44 fHrmdilyill pe* TO».ORROW, JEEP! 14.T ~ TQ ME-!, :2i ''I ht -In" • 69 Swarthy: ll Common 46 Common 25 B\nw Archaic contractiGfl rie-op le ol ' forc efully· 70 Sta1ed at 18 Gelltls of 111!1 · anclffit Romt ::a, Be11lnn.i"9:" ,4 ·4 ~l Formtt!y blooiiling 47 Elevate 28 Shls1'''"4; ' ·' PlMlS 49 Be incorrect I.Ital dlsllts: , . DOWN 22 Ptrltc.t: 52 Game bi1ds Var. IO!ormal 53 MtSSfrl!iJtr 32 Road\ t!lat l ,«th~s 24 Catch Jn a 55 Prrtaining to folle11f tfd · objec\c ,. gunloct: . 1~ soul animal routes: ::Z ·Wal~ 27 Expires 5b Dulwatd lnf04"mat 3 Rrlalf\lf; 29 first name of ilpPrar1nces 37 Htld bid:: ~ HightiJ: • , a Prrsiin 57 Hibernilltd 2 wcnfs 5 Apart! CHlh. Mtronomer 58 \VO!' ks on 38 Nt~ of In " '", 3G lllH(ts t~ st;tgt Idaho: Abbi, ' Pl1tt to 1 ')1 Graf -59 Fi11t-lookin9! 39 Broilld•ay SlttP;kifornUt 3Z Light patablt Seo!. prcduction 7 Cooks food by btds 60 Crrrt goddrts .. 1 Time ptrlod simmtrlng J J) City ol thr 61 Fir: PrrflK 4Z Crwid: 1lowty "' USSR '65 Mtasurt of Frm:h 8 Wrsl Po1ntrf ).4 txistrd 1eng1h -l ' " • 1D • • •• 0 ll 12 " " I •: "' . -16 " " l • ·1 ".' .• l? - •• ;~w:1.~ . ,• . ... ,, _,.., . I " ' .. •. :. • ', " 11 ..t • • v 30 JI • " " " I" " " ... M • M " " ' .., .. " .. " ~ .. " ~ " "i " "' " " I . " .. • .. " • t· ~ ' II I . MISS !'EACH 4$AY! 1'1i. I~ A LfAP VfAll ! PERKINS 1~1). ace ODO ace D"" I ~"I ~ H¥PM0nSl' •"' YO.I ~U GOINO TO "~lf•u5'.ll• .. Slf"P I M.ll•··M.lt• !kll• 'lll•··at.11• k if• : U'L ABNER ' . . -- _,. SALLY BAN AS. GORDO ' ANIMAL CRACKERS • • • ' • 0 • • • • l'MG~'IO Tl!LL THf c;na.s ! "THIY"&.1.. lte THlll&.1.41> TO HeAll IT! • By Charles M. Schulz • CAN A f'EllSal REAlll' 5E • IN toVE.WflHTidO VIFfERENT 5ll'.lllRAl<E5 /IJ M EJJli. TIMf? ·• • • • • , • • • • 0 • • By_~arold Le Doux ME2E COMes ERIC WJTM MR'. APPt..ETON! I T'WtN'IC WE'P &ffiE'R PROP TME ·SDIUEGT! WE PON'T WANT TO EM&-'RR'A.55. ERIC. 11W TME PRESENCE QF. MIS E1.~PLOYE2! By Mel J. ~ .. , /l •l I By John Miies ~r~;::;_ ':'#!to J tw)...t-I I 11 z % . i "l • . . .. .... ' ,, • ~· ' '• ..... ~-1-'1"'- ..... ----By Al Capp J • ll ~ 11 1 • I THE GIRLS .. l " 0 ... I " '. : ('CJ!ol 0 I=\~ ., 12., ,_ .. . ' ' . ' ' ' " : l • _I I " ' ' • "' • ,,C: DAILV PILOf, i .. . j, t· . i , i Y. • - • . ' . (__,,-' .. . . ' ' ' ' • i.. 1',, ' '•· ... . , . -. ' ' .... _ Our most sto ·pen~p.~$~ . colossal storewitl'Ei,'~lear&nce :ev~· ~ ~ . noW just:~-tarti'.ng!·, " , : ............. e1 ...... Coma . ..,.,. for belt ···~eeecw.. V-llylll. llbrlco, - """' -NQUler -llOck. B-llllilL Ulllllld qUMlttlal. Now288 a.u.t Orig. .. ID 17 . ~ Now388 " . Special 66° , T-'.olloft- polo ahirta in •ctfted --1-4, \, Special 11• :' Toclcl*9' --bo-'°"11111. Flale r.o.-'1MooJorl , -1-4. CMfW drW lll1rm II l1UrrY lfl and iolect from yonoue 11y111. fabnco and cotora """' our NOuiar llor9 ltOClc. ~rO!can llZtl. l,lmltl<I qullltitles, Orig. 14 to II Now288 Ortg. .. to 17 ~388 . Special 66° Glrta' nude -panty hoH. SUntan, CIM4ft11!n. Colfoa Baan. ,._and Navy. 1 .1 .. (1!;16), \ .• \1•,,• . ,-.-! ' ' ' .... , .. llulllal!M Glrla' aportlweer clearanoe Pante 7·14, Orig. $4/$5, Now 2.88 Size• ~x. Orig. 13, Now 1.88 BloUlff and tops,, 7·14 Orig. $4, Now 2.88 · Skirts, Orig. S5 to S8, Now 3.88 · ~.' .. . . ... • '°"' ....... ,. .. prtoed. Vanoua a1y1-. labflco and cotof9 from rooular llO .. stock. Brollan al-. llmltod quantltfla. .. ~ ..... . . . . ' .... . • • • <I• •••• .. . ... " .. . . . . . ....... . . ' ........ ,.. . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . ........ . . . ....... . . . ....... . ' ........ . . . ......... . . . . ·-· ...... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ...... , ... . . . . .. .... . . ' . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ' . . . . . . . . . . "-.!t!f="""-""""'"' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . ... . • Penney• 1hHt 1ale starts next Jreek. Why watt? To aave Iota of money! And that'• worth wilting tor. E11H1clally saving money on something · ao beautltul and practical. Penney• t1mou1 1heet1 on aale next week I ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ••,• .... . . . . .. . . . .. . ' ......... . . . . . . . . : . . ........ . Special 122 ••· awi·o clrcular knit thermal un-ar. Full eut 10< fr'Mdom of lllO\'llMll!. 100% cotton. Full leftGlh d-OI' long .._ ohlrla. Neturel, S.M-L•XI. .. JCPenney The values are here every day. • -nte tollowlng 1tore1 are OIH!n Sundays noOfl to 5 p.m. ' r•~ • , ' ' • ...... lllUll,... i111ru1i llel-lrom our~ -In vartoue alyloo, f~_CI and eoJon. Broken .a.. llnil1ad quantllloo. Coma oarty. Orig. 1.1117.11 Now388 11~·· ~~ ..... lolde, ltllpee, fancil-. .,_. Special 2 ,,.. 99° Opaque ouff.top knMohlgho. Groat -of faohlon In llN!eh nyton. Oni .... '"" -··-· -. Av•ilable .t: NEWPORT BEACH , F•shion lslu1d HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntin9ton Cantor •CQSTA MESA, H4rbor C.nttr. Like it ••• cher91 It. *Closed Synd•y , --. -. . . ; ·, ~ ~ ~ " ~ • ~ l!i 0 ' '· H ~ " d " • I • 1 I I I ' • Butz Won't Suspend • Top Californ~ AilL} -WASHINGTON (UPI) -public,~ In 1mpmja! Agriculture Secretary Earl L.· operation..ilbe.programa bad Butz bas rejected a senator'• broken doWn. ~ request to suspend a top afde, 1be ~ iUue grew out d nd. let' f . chargl!i tbaHnortithaa a llllrd pe mg comp 100 o m-of the farms fn Kem County ':estigations into alleged viO!a--failed to f9lly comply with t"!"' of fann subsidy rules by_ eligibi]ily-ruleM4r oolledinr bi'men ID X.rn Coonty, CaliL 1971 farm m•~ I .. At this point, l am not pre-, Cltief issue~ ,.,.. a ~ jUdging any case, a n d whiCh states that wbGl a llierefore I would consider tt tanner -· crop land to improper lo auopend Mr. make bimlell ·eligible for Frick." Butz aaid In • lell« ..!!> subsidies, lbe ldlod ' " 1 • t Sen. John.G. :r_., (R-Ta:t. aside"· land mast H ;..ia.i In Kenneth B. Frtct II .a. Quality to the lri>w!er'1 ,.. minislralor ol lbe ;\grl<Ullurll maining crop land.1 I C.mervatioll and Slabllizllioa Butz, ill his letter to Tower, S<rvice wbldl , openta Ille said be had been ~ cm aubsidy progr-. r--111:-the Kern Coonty ·~lion 111- ed for hiJ aispens1oa, AYinl duding· 111e lac! tlw Friel: - NY '.f.ourtS Get .,Blame ' wbo nnlered illliall ' ba of ~........ !'!" the ~~.., °'f!ll!I; one of the~-rrnew. 1!ulz ailded, 00..ver, that Frick'• farm ' ''bas been in truat and lbO management In other-M'nltl in accordance with .USDA 1regulations" ever Fo,.. Crime since Frldt ton1t his govern-.. .meot pool ID 19119. I ' Butz ..i.s,cl he direded his NEW YORK (UPI) -Polici department"s i n.~ p e c t.o r CotnmiJSioaer Patrick v , general to tDvestigate ,the Pl<>-gram compliance 'CIRI in Murphy _1ay1 proresslonol llern Coonty. crimina1I "laugh at" New ''That·ill,oow being done and Y<fk Clty'1 courts -u soon -. lhiJ Is complet. I they -there II 11tt1t wlll make the tads known to tiktliJ>6nd "' beiJll prooecated. the public," Butz Aid. or ;l:onvlded alter beiJ11 .,... • The secretary said I oeerly rested. !JOO Kern Coonly farlill have !Je told the bar auoclatlon been checked and '• total of of !the city of New York that m cases are being ~viewed the court &yztem ''mu!t aC-··by state and county-level ce~t the giaJJt share of the a'uthorities. blame for the 'continual rise in "In all cases, farmers are crline." given 15 days to answer lny To support his dlarges_i charges o f irregularities. M hy preseni.ecf these crlmt When ~~t.ion. of subsidy ti". . · · "payment 111 1nd1cated, auch "Io 19M the t-New York City i'estitu'Uon is ~de. ' ' ·;· Police Department m a d e • .. !' 1 35,129 felony arreata. Last 'B JI 'kes year ... made IH,042 felony'.,.. ar i ' resfs, an Increase of 165 J>OI' • -overolbe i.,..r period. Five Ask "You .. t wblt happened lo Ia~ year's 9f,OIO felony ar- reslz? Exaclly ~22 ol lb!ril weiit to trial, m oat' o1111,ooo.' Thi rest or-, -thtm were 'clispo>ed of.' D!Jposed of rn e 1n1 di!lmlssed outright,. reduced to mlsdemeaDOrs via plea-tiargainlng," he said. Murphy ,f'!i4 the bat de,ftr• rent to ' c:rimt is a 171:tem lhal mates crlminals think they ww get """"1. Cllllvided andi Jailed. However, he u1d. '~s Idea bas become a farce, P r \'.. f e sslonal atlckupmen, narcotics p u 1 h e r 1 and gamblers laugh at lL'" ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 11\Jperior Coor! hwing Is acheduled for Jan. 26 in the case of five foreign studeitta who filed suit to prevent an in- crease in state college f~ for noncitheos. Judge Rebert A; :Wenke blued r ,a ... l.·t.emporary restrainlng OrC!er blocking the fee bike , until he bean .arguments .from both 1lde!: on .. whether to bar the 1 increase permanentl,y. ' The five who med tbe '!Ult are students at Fresno and Cal Ted!. J11nior wllege Pushed For: Fresbnl'en, Sophs SAN rRANCISCO (UPI) -~des gelling a degree!" he Tbe chencellcr· ol tho stat.•1 . asked. 9kampu1 """"11Wty collqt "What II the relallo!L!hlp ,,_. __ ..,. all f, wlmNu IDd' between ab a c c a l a u r a t e :.::::::.:::: ~.:. ht "'•-' ~ and lhe job lhe student ... ., .......... ~ 9UUl&N • t'....,_ eventually takes?" In the ~year lunJor caUegea. Bressman 6&ld Ule two-year "*meone lhoa1d 1 tart · IChoola ire offering "mort deTlloplfll arcumentl against and more six-month and one- the jtdea "--ell of the yeoi certificates leading to a~nta I've beard haVe empW>)'lllent and encouraging bee !Or I~" Chailcellor Sidnei' student. to take the• most W. rossman told a tom-1t1itable programs.'' • 1 mJute r e v I e w i n g the He alao uid "1tudie1 showed Calllomla Master Plan for student! who entered four· lll&J!er Education. -year ochooll from two-year Lo!!... V n t v 1 r 1 I t y of ~II• perllnned 11 well'w cauloni1a President Charlet l>eller than -.... entered J. ~ told the !&-man com-the blgher lllltltutlons as m1ttfe tt would be unwise to freshmen. • : ftltrlct: the univenity or atate Hitch said tht 1'prf6ent coUces to upper division system preserves a broad lbidlnlt r~nge of student cholce.0 The committee, tslabllabed '"Ille maintenance of both by the Coordlnallng Council two and four·year progr1nu ln f« Higher Education, 11 con-the system will provide the lkllrtnl whether changea are maximum SC(lpe: and fiet· Mldld In the master plan ibllity for experimentation for edaptld Jn -. three-year dejrte programs," ''ffllbtr educalion today he Hid. . . Y ose111iie Park IJ se Expansion Eyed awa.;c . ....... ..... =--. --....,.,col ... W"""-"Wlid. ' '•-~tion --·u ... ...._ .. _ .,.. planned m lbe llllll- ,... • -"' .. l .. 'l'llJare Coonty Sdlools ..... i. •...,. • Mj• 4l9liller Pw or WhileWoH. . ve~)loallees 1 ;i1~~1u,. PERsONA( ,)ORTABLE., TV .14 ,J 1111lct1r1 I • WiicR 1111 · • 15 l~S. I •~'· • • VHF-UHF' 1~ a1t11~1s • ._ • • ,, ......... n. • ••. : ., .. ,, . . . ull11t ' I •I\ lalllluie Im ...... tmOllet lrom. lllbools lbeeo... their ..._'ofi>rd the I ~ ' 46 Y.EARS :eF .. bEPENDABL(.· SERVICE! $Z7'0 .. ::r...,-. , 'I. WM201HGl.- • ff oP• •lnilf 1111 $18888 • AlllllNf ftr flf/lllf ncepti11 -• Ptrtl C.I• •11 U1t• Pictm T• SJdt• ' . ' I -~ I •.tells 111 lnttitlAf , .............. • Fm1111ns P• II •lllbs • "Carlill•·" 1•tll.""' ftc1t111 cHll . - • CNkl tltl-llnb ... •• flff,Mttlll•I~ . • hlJ" &lttt, Jnt ~ ' • • ... .,.11111r11& ~ . ' t 2311 PICTnrTVft ~UllDDIAG. w 6 ;. WM 260CIQ • .~ '2-SPEED-3 CJCLE : ~~. WASHER : • 25,,. Ptcruu TUH ( MIASURID DIAG, .' COLOR TV :t:, •'hltittf . Cytlll • • s lf'.lf.a1a start •l •tt• . -·-1111 .=.i... • .......... ·!111111-, cl1tks.,_. '-"" , ' --· $149: SC<l~I ' $18995 , 46 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! ---· WAIND HUNTIN•TON llACM IAUI OHLf h2·11t6 .. 411 ~MAIM mirr HUNTINaTON llACH • IHYICI •SA.LD IU.7U1 llOOKHUUT • WAlNll fOUNTAIN YAUIT SALfs 'ONLY t6J·2416 ' . I 1911 P1cru11' ru11 1 MIASUllD DIAG, . '. \ '~ORT ABLE rJ : · ·: ··' ........ ~ • 13\li IH. •hltin• ...... , ...... 1tltdlr • llf 11111 ........ .,., .. . ,,.,"" c1atri~ \ ... ! ., ~· ... t I . ' ' , PbRrAILE ::'~ DRYER j Rolls Anywhtnl Hangs On Wall Or fits Under Ca ant er •l-.irts N1 Sf•Lll .. lriC ...... """"' .i:r:, ...... -·=-=~=-p' I ~11 , ' . ·""·' • •• .. • ' Dllcll to ndacl the number of Hitch also argu ed against ~ In coDtaa. not increaH 1ny plan to create a "super IC,·• ..,.....a uld. board'' to govern the state'• "WMt pod dou higher univeraity, stat1 colleges and • • 1 1 --do a 1f14 • n t, Junior collegea. · IL.---.:...;.:.;.....;,:....i.;;;;...;;:,.;,;,..;.;.;. _____ _. __ ..,;. ___ ..:·~·..,;';.. ____ ~_ ....... _ _._-....;..,;...;.;~~-;.;~;..;;-. __ ....;~ ( I ' . . --... . . .. • . • ; ... ·.· ,. ' "] , • M-. -27, Im -~ DAllY PILOT • t:lt's CloSe for Aw~le_.Kflien Laker~ Riln. Awaj ' 1 ·Sharman Adds ' f s J • • I. ~ D ' i . . I •' ., • • • ' . I • • , • \ , • • 'II • 4 U'IT ..... SAN •. FRANCISCO's GENi~ASHINGTON'1.1tJ WeS BRODI.I! PA~ FOR A. TOUCHDOWN O('l 7S.YD.GA:tN. i . . ~" .,., ! :nx 'W~hington's 1llen .. . .. Michlg~ Tries . . ' \, .49~rs-Dallas .TiJf·" Bakers_~ield; ~ : ~. • < ~ , • ' • ;; Stanlord· Stays i Ra·ted· a·s -a To· ss:-.1 p PASADENA (~l -Rain• cir.Ve coach ! • '•.: ~ . . , • I. 1it4' t' Bo Schembechler and his Michlaan foot·, J • r. • . ) ball team to the hinterlands, but Stanford f -1 coach John Raslton• ls stickipg, it out~ at SAN FRANCISCO CAP -"1fJ . ..re Qe-rest of ,the '!iy. , • • the dampened but apparenUy adequate hind 10..3 and go l n g .no"btrt~~ 11 id ~ c:Oinpleted·,10 of lt passes 4or training area at 1:-on& Beach ~tate: , qu¥terbaci: John Brodie ol the San 176 yar:ds thrOu&b the r1in, and fonled Both Rose Bowl opponenls have found Francisco 49ers, who nOw are Coin& t~Recls~ins' higbeit-rankP'l&J.fan 1to·; , practi··· 1,,. than 'deal, ... M' lchigan;• IO(lleJ'beJ'e. w _ •• • ; •.) .. ,' H-' wjf:Jl"'~~~ ~of"" , ....., 11 UU' "It look••l'like we might liave--a tlilDce ~gratuJaUons. ! tll • . . training site at ~u~,LoS Angeles Com· forll~" he added .OOut !he daring call a "Pmident 1iJion just called from tho· munily O>llege w., so mudi!y •and • lhlrd<loWn4JUs tfiit pve the 4iersa;.. • WhJteJ!Ollae. fit..X.'All al WHhiiwtoq wsterloaied thal ·il forced SchelJlbechl~r • yard touchdown 'lbd aent tberJl to a u.20 ii~ of yw.11)on't lqok. back,'" Alltn and U.M. athletic director Don Canham I NatiOnal Foolball ~ plsyoff victory told the lint Redskins plaioff team since to find anOtbet site. , / ovU ibf.WaJ~ ~ Swtday a~ llfS. : So on Sunday · Schembechler look his CandJHtit:ti I?!· '" -.. ,, L.ate ln the Jame, -resefv.e~ linebacker staff and *player contingent to : Receiver ~~~n ot behind• Bob Hoakinl scored the tbl.rd!S.an J'ran-Ba~ersfield -College, .115.~rhilis "north of • the ·Rid:tkin dd'~ and eel Jn. 1 cisco toucHdoWJ\ b)'._ fallllll:,on a I~ ball Pasadena•Michigan'r base of operations T. B_..,, «i,Uit · • ;!&¥, iJi ii! !he W~ ,... ~ ,. ba4 ··for. the Joo. !•cl.-.· ' U>tf thirirqllatter -, · • ' , map from center~ lluiJpan\n>lled "!tested rvery field In the Los An1tles • 'file 4len ..,.; tr~vei" to Dallis oU! · 'Jll•t ~"'Miu Bnill· ~t mado il.:11-area, and° oooe , ol them '(o'aa • pd ; Sunda. '"'"'•• ·~ ~ , 13. . • enou·'." Scliembechler .. Id by.tetepho, ne • · Y .,,...., ·~ -~Y• again In i-. .F:oi;mer 49er Kllliier brought U.,,Skms from.,.Bakersfield. "It w., either come Nalional l'optball C.Orrference cham-~ ~ ylrds.for.1 toacbdowrl ~ l:~ bere'o.r go, to Arizona."" ·; , 1 • : piopship game. · ' tefto tlltung Larry; Brown on 1 lS:.yard .l'l think ,We'll make upJor Jost time,'' ~ eo..,.00y1 beat stn ·Francisco 17·10 ~as for U>e score.,. . be said; referrj.ng to the tralnlng ~lays for: the NFC tiUe last year. / 1 \\!•lhipgton got th&~ once,mpre •1th-caaed,by the five.day-long sporadic rain- ''lf's a tossup,'' l«dsltim coach George ~ aec.i:md:I Jeft. But Kilmer, who 1190 .bad fall. Jf wu sunny in . Pasadena Sunday ! Allen said oi the 49er&-Oowboys rematch. hit. lef11' Smith with • five-yard · and both sguads had Saturday off. ; "With Brodie at qual1c!rtleck, the 49ers toucbd:n'd Pas.I in •tbe ~ ~. could Thire wls no· ulterior motive in coming 1~ have the slight eilge there._"' co)ppltte • only one shl(t -~1~ "the up hire/'· Bo insisted. "But, iCs true, . Dallu' Roger Slau!>ach wu ranked gamirenc!e<I, When.he WIS ~for a.?-tiim-•e dislraCUops her!." . ! first. among ?iFC q~rbacltr for 1'.be ya~.~~~~ ~skins 3:JL ~ 1• • ~ • • ''The' fi~ Wis Wet but not ·so bad," r~·~son ... Broche was &ixtb, \itith •·. Wa~-twice thre~ .w· ·~ ... Bil~ sakii-of t~ 1Ang .Be1ch.itte. "We ca~.,h1gb 24 lrttereepted passes. ~se Its 16-3 ~· Late m IDt ·pitted dry spots to practice oil.'' ~ ..... B'ut tho 36-ye&Mld veteran had • quarter, middle linebacbr F1' Nunley Ht "Id U it rained again ,the Indians stroog fln~h -oll!y three lntorceptions 'blocl1ed :a 2'-yanl fidd saal attem~1;! rnf&bi, pr~C. at Blair Field.• where the In the Jut fOIU' games -pl._..• f1i>e Out Kniglll, Nunley allo m•the . Loo Angeles · Rams. work out Another " playoff Opener· i f , OD the big' faurth ®wn plly in the third coDaideration Jaste Saturday was to prac.- 'qle Brodie-fo.W~n bomb came q!18fW. ' tlcerinirde an airplane hangar at El Toro aft~ ~ 4tu defense ~d stopped the . · •-,i111.-· ..,.,.. Marlbe C.orps Air StaUon, farther so.uth. ~ ~g;t.\'tl:.'tf!ci~~= ::;::.. ~-.. . -<., ,,..: ;.ill·; • M!!'l!lltn ii ~>peeled to retur~~ ~ i ~· &e. . · • :,-.,: ....,._. ' ."' .1 31 • • ~. ~e ~afternoon.. ·. . l ~ the · 22 Brodi decided to f P.-n.v,r , .. ,.,. We tried ot get 1n aome extra ruMmg ~ broke by s~tlm, ~ashinglon dee~~ =,.. i.1 .~ ij ~ tod~y,", RalRon .aald. "I'm not ·~si~ve onli_ if the Redskins'-defense was pulled vds P1J1111~• • •. J.,. wt:re in. as good sha~ I! I w~ likt. . up lig_bt eno\Jgh.' · • . , · He ~1d tbe pracli_ce:was filmed and "~free safety c8me •un. I -never F · p• -1.f :i_T . thathe.;intredUc_ed 'partofth~·RoseBowl ~ wotlld"have tried 1111 he'd·t:en playing ll$ler . .1eJcs. ''CJP . game ~Ian touie squid and,. I wW_put 11 back;'~ said·BrodJe,"#Fho gave·his favorite --· in tomOrrow in Its entirety. rectiver tho "go" order liy·changing 8tL Rnn""'d T~'U.J\ · Stanford was to work .out twice tod•Y sigdals.11 tm ~of scrimmage. J.l_ 'fUll, :.I'. V and once each day afterwards up to t Washingtoo mlde bis only catch of the ZURICH, Switzerland -Heavyweight Saturdly's g~. dayiover the out-stretched bands of dlv-Mac T Foster of Loe-Angeles aoored an SchemMfhler called M I ch l g an ' s ·, Ing 1 comertia:k Pat Fischer and said elghth round ,tfcbnlcal knockouf over workout a UWe ·tluagtah (r_orn tpe ~ later ~thit CandlestiCk's infamous wind / Bept . ROa of Itily §ynday night in a layoff," !!t, ~·-~-~one ml~ _lf!l!fon mi~bave clJTied the bill the extra ln-acbeduled lo.rotind PC'efunlnary bout lo was m,de up OWIOIQ' and a filial.!."~ ~, ~~.:;~~~~:"We had ~:~8!t%it·~B~~{d~~: -::=. wouJd be_.~ up . ...,, dis41!isad tho )louibilily ot going with it Ing Auoidation,,Cliiihl tho stow moving "In the aftel'noon we •!art the In diifilnil iJI sl!Wi~oo. but if •lill took a Italian up, 18-tho ropes Ill the eighth equivaltnl of our game ireel<, ind, '.Ill<'" 1o1,~·!vr Jotm to coll ft." round. , • day ,..h,lldhav1e a toughtopr~.'1 ~f . ' lie went wJtb It, and hit gold." RoS went down for an tlaht count be-He a no n1ur1es re...,.. ·u .. "'I"' 9" E tet, 1afety Roosevelt Tiylor fore Fotter mbved in again and battered a mio<l-groin pull Cor 1plit rtceh'tr Bo ; In ~ pa as by Red s k i n Roe lnlo help)eaneA, Ros' manapr Ratherl • · qu Bill Kilmer and tho 49en tJnw a tow.I tnlo the' r1o,r -., be-Rabton uJd ,Ugh! end Glen Stone was dron for the pabead toucbdown. J9te. the rouod "rmded.~ but tbe rd'uee Involved in~• car accldent on Chiiattnaa '1·~~~~~ .. ~. :ri~~~= =lg~=tte~~~~·~ tbe 1~11 Ue, and the 4terl led the t11e f1Pt was om. ·• Jured ind II espected back Monday. Ii ·cui~· up ·Boxing-Butcher· J • ·- ZURICH, Swilurland (AP) -A.lier 1hoot.ini' down Jucrgm Bila, Muhammad Ali ~a. hi• iWl•lghll on another lar&et. It won't be Joe Fruier, tbouib. "Nol until late nut )'Oii<, at the earlies~" Aqelo Dllldee, All's tralper, said Sunday In ..,... to q ... laal about a pouibl< r.maldl with lbe bu'tprel&ht champion .. ' Ali, who • bocked out Blin In the seventh round Sunday wtlh a crippling' rl&hl cl'Ols, is expected to fl&ht apln u early as March in Miami Beach. 1be op- pooent hun't laietn named yet. The former dwnpfoa didn't appoar to be lootfN ahead, tllou&h. wti.n he tocilt oo tho !"!L~ b\ll<ll'f be1ort 1,000 fans at """""'s Hallenlladlon Anina. "Blln wa1 '°"lher than a lot al fighla I've had IUCb u Brlsn Loodon, B111tat Mathis and the fin! Jerry QwiM'J flght." aakl Ali, t&lkin& over musk in hl1 ~ Inf room. 'Olin Wll no lurprlae, be WU just tough," laid All, flllhlng that Well•lmoJm hindlome llDile. "lie WU hard to hll. lie took a lot 6d just kept COllJ!Ji&." Ali knoc:Rd out lbe Gtrma1 al 2: 12 of the ,..eotli round with a ''lllort right tro$1 that came after De WU lei up by a left boot.'' Unmarked by Blin, All .a!d thal he cul his opponent's cbttkbones with left jabs. Blln had often boasted that be had never bttn cut In tho face curina a flgbl. ' ' • ·N~w Reason For Succesg • ' ,t < ·~ • • • 1 1;, . f', Pl'( ..... , '81,L NELSON d·6J IS TWO.TIMED BY BALTIMORE •LINGMEN. ' ' . ' . . M'iami Next on Tap ' . Def·ensel~rNameof Game .. " . ' ~· . . -Colts Top, Jlrowns, 20•3 By GLllNN Wiim Of .. °""' Hit ...., IJ'iGI,EWOOO _..You·-whal ldnd ot.pli lhe,1-...,.iea l.ahrl can lllll entertain, now that tblf'Yi'-dlalked up f flabbergaetfng :ia -ve,vl""'r!la la •National Bukelboll -ticin play.,.,, • .Their molj .t«'eftt WU I 137.~11$ triumph over tho tough Houston Rocketl ·SUnday night bef°"' a Fonim l•thtrlnl of 17,505. It WU the fifth homt sellout Ill tbe last Iii Forum outinp. But gett!Jic< back to goals, the• w..- do stW 'have a · big one for the ""'1~ season: Win more games than the W9l'W chariipion MilwlUkee Buck!. • · ·~· Tbal way, il and when the two runaw11 powerbowel tancle lQ"tho' playuffl.-lhoi Lakers wW have borne court ..:!vantage In the last contest should the aeries . to seven games. . · , · , · Lakers coach Bill Sharman conttnue.s ,to be amazed by his team '1 victory atr1?j and Its ability to COlllA) from behind ijt ~ last half. • He' credited much of U1e' s(Jtlad•1· 5iJt. ceos to condlttonlna and 1lOllie ot It to luck after previous victories. But·Sunday nlg)ll be brought In a11olhenl-ion. • ~ lfe says bis-bench ii ao capable and hbr reserves are playing IO -well that two thioC• resuM: '(I I tho. regu1arl put out lilt. percent to'k ... -jobo (2~when­one .doea hive a bad g a Ill e ttBt! U1 u excellent replacement al .hand. Rqanlina lbe Houston win, Shannan says;"! thoughl the lurkoy t>ad had It tho first ' ~alf (when the Laken trailed, 51: 511). We were standing ""1. drlbbiina too much. .. . • ·. "But thal seems to be the pettern, 'Ibcn we come out the JeCOnd half .ana • the players start doing their thing. Wt run, pass an4 &9 to the ~et." . Sharman carefully auanls against byb' bling over with oplimism when fl~~ how much fo-be 11\lnks the iitrW mi~ continue. "It'a ii-eat wlilte it Jutl •.. but things can turn around quk:k'.1)1. ·I remember a few years 110 when Ne:ot York won 11 in a row, then lost the next three:.'' .~. The Laker• seem to have an easy 1hbt. at 'N9. 29 Tuesday night at the FaruR) when they meet loWly Buffalo ; , . a ltlf9 . whicb has won only 11 Umes in 32 star\.'f.~ No. 30 would come Ttlll'sday in Seatt!e ind ll the La ken Win tboie two they. wHI have comRleted ·the lut two ~:pl 1971 without defeat -one of the wonders of professional sports history, if •c- <ompllshed. · Their wln against Houston came t.ough. The Rockets, Winnett sevf:n ,times lµ their last nine ootlng.o, bad hopped off to a '1U1 lead with 1:5' left in the third quarjer • But then the Lakers, sluggish and not working well 'tU that jloint, got rolllQi. They rebounded. They got the break' in ,gear and the passing was a 'thing of beau· ty. • ' With Jerry W~l lnlerceptillg P851\t'! and the offense ripping through Hous&cll with ease, tlJe Laktn apurted to an IH7 edgt In Im than three minuta ahd Houston could never · git elmer. than:1a~ point; after that. ·;· Rockets tuto~ Tex ·Winter renecitd • CLEVELAND (AP) -"Blooper Bowl ca te1ories. "They double . tearri!{i Ol:lf , ... Fluke Bowl, that's what everybody's · outli(ie men all the. way, aJ'id 'tbey rari a deep dlsappolnlmenl afterward. "A -10pCt close game turned into a runaway . ""- tiiet's, what happens· whe!! you play ~ team like the Likers. :l; ~n. ii.Ying. Wfi:want to prove a point," linebacker with tlg4t,,eod' MiJt ,M~rln. Baltimore\ Colta ~defensive tackle ,Bubba That's·.why 1 was'trylng to ,\. __ " to , the Snilth said &!nday after the•Colts ci:izsh-1.1uu ed the '.Cle\.eJand Browns 20-3 and, moved . bapks." I I r cloaerr'to a return to the Super Bowl. Nelsen ~nly completed,nlne of 2t pasR!I The Colts who held off the inlUal 'and Jate 1 eptacement Mike ·PhlpP.S hit 3 charge of the Browns and then won ejllf-61. fl, all but three of\.hich were .id !Uber JAmy, wlill , now meet Miami for Ufe fullback Bo Scott or Kelly.. r er can~ Football C.Onference cham· • plonshiJ) this SUnday in Miami. Unitas, meanwhile, completed 13 of 2l ar'Owns• quarterback Bill Nelson threw passes for 143 yards ~~ was partlcululy 1 4t-yard pass to Fair Hooker on the , sqcceasful In the C'Allts' flt!t ·tol.fchdown foUrlli )>lay Sunda'y; but the ball was ·drive, completing six passes far SO yardt. tali:eri frilrit Hooker by rook16 Colt ~ "He did a great Job. aiainst us," laid cortierback Rex Kem and Hooker said, Brnwns' Coach Nick SkorJCb of Unltas. "He jUJt stole the ball from ~·" . "He picked <i~ ~e right placu at the ''AnY. time you get down there r,oo've nght .Ume. He didn t go long much but he got to come out with somtthirlg, ' said certainly seem• to t~. ~! ~rt passes.:., Hookef. But 'lhe'.Browns failed 'oi'I 1 se-as well as he ever d(d. Cond dl-ive minutes later when Leroy Linebacker ·Ted Hendricks explained ,X.ll)' returned a Piint 48 yards tO · tlle , that the Colts' field goal defense has ~im Balttinore 34 only to ·have Smith block line up over guard Smith over ,the center. Don Cockron•s 11 yanl field goaj tty. [ "The Browns had two auys blocking on HI knew U they Sot a touchdown we'd me and that lert Bubba free. That'• not a be ln for a.lq afternoon,",said SmJtti, a 1ood thing to do.'' · ~~ elx-f~t, 5poundtf. "When it look~ wi• .,.,.... ed Uki they would have to aett1e· fQr a ''"' dl>W!l1 • • 1• 11 field akJ I w1111 really happy. And wber\ ~:'u~'~:~'"' ""l: ~1 they didn't set evea a field goal, I kneW ~:= 11ri1toe 1;.~,~ ,.,?, lhinl:s were going our way." ,111'111 w ""'' the Colts' offense then took over with' ~=:-,.:i~ l,: · ,+: quart«back John Unitas and rookie "We controlled the tempo 1111W Wt&! came up will) 'tho~ tQird quarter in- terceptionB. Then Elvin Hayes rao out qt Ps and there we were." weat wound up the' ni&]it with 34 points, hitting 10 of 13 field goal tries and 14 of 17 charity tosses. lie added 17 vital Wl>ts. Happy Hairston had a big night With 21 rtbounds and IS points while Gajl Goodrich tanked 28 points: Hayes was the big cannon for Houston.wlth.33. , , ,. ·John Vallely, former Corona de! ,r;ti(': .High 'and Orange CoaJtM CoJlegt flas?:i .. played the last,six l!'lnutes of the hall,Jfe. acored two Points, malting one or stl. shots from the noor. . ••. And he picked oU a pair of rebounds •. ;. ·-·-lit '•11-..... 0 ~ T e ~ "f' M"llv 4 l·J f Hll,._IOll 1 1·1-' 1Jo Srnllft 'i M • MtMJU111 t •·• • ... ._ 11 ,,. n O!Mlbtf~1n 1 0-1 J 4. LMlll 'It .... 21' G\llOldrkll IJ i.i ·;a:- N.,..;1111 I M 4 w .. t ~ ' 10 1•11 -al• Tmlnvll • M U IUllt' t ... • l V11lel~ IM I TrHoJll l 14 ."a" Glllol I M 1 . "~ . -i 'l·l :1 ""'r,.try I W I• l!tti. I N t , .. ~ ....... (lirMn\ • ir,1 .... ·•· Meutrt. t H .• t , . ·• Cunt1!!\9fl111t I H I • ' 'Tot.La Ill lJ.» llJ Totlt1 Jf .twi I~, Hou1IOll • l2 SJ :u -11~ LOI ·""""' •• 2' 41 •-111 l .. ' Foultd tlUI -H-. T$1 fMlll -HN!Hlrl 14, LOI Allttl• If . Ttdwlbl 19111 -Kl.-; (Howllll). •, .' AltflldlnU -11,JOS, .... .. .· .. . . fullback Don Nottingham leading the wa.y to a 14-4 ha1fUme lead. Smith blocked • 44-yard field goal lry by Cockcroft just • belott halftime and the Browns lone score didn't come until the thlrd pt!riod when Coc)crolt kicked a 11-yanler. 1st Battle .of ·Unbeatens • . .. :_. . '; ~· • • NottbWl>am. •bo pined t:z Yarcb In IS lrieJ and iicortcl two -· rsmbl· ed .even yarda on a fourth~ play with Inches to go at Blltlmo;e'• 42 pn ·the In a Bowl Sinee 1·956 ., ., , ... .. IHI play of tho flnl quarter to keep the · · · Colli' first scoring drive alive. ""Ml (A~) _ . When . to~l'8\lll. Ill.· ''l" juat wanted toi get a good foi'ward ·· t'f,ie • Y Jean," said Notttncham wbo replaced In-. Nebraska goes to war aplnlt . No. i jurecl Norm Bulalcb. "i know I can move Alabama in lbe Orange. Bowl, Jl'U be--lhe anybodaa for two Inches if I put my mind fir!! pairing of unbtateo, untied teams In . to K. :• ' I bOlrl since 111111, 'le ended li>F drive with a one-yard And, oll!y the eighth magical malcblng -Ing plunge and lalW ocored (rom the In IOI ,years. , aevea afler Rlclc Volk ioter<epted • pa... Tiie Lui time It bai>pened, untoudlecl The Colb' def-forced oix Cleveland otlalloma Cl'Ulhed Maryland M In tilo Jllmhlt1. two of theln ....-by OrlnD Bowl pme ot II yean aro. Ballimore, and inl«<epled --lltlirlsu, u.o, bu baen on tht ~ Brmm1' quarterI*I( BW Ne1aen 1'u -since booU• I<lllf•I.,. Slala In caught for lolm four Umes. the )1'71 Oranp Bowl IUll• to vault Poll "With lhefr pre.mire, they Wtren't the Ollce blgher<lted carcaasaa ot TUN golna to le.t me throw long tnd they and Ohlo "State. woUldn't le.t me throw short. eithtr," aald Tu:as "'was chopped down. by Notre Nelsln of the AFC'• but defense In all Dame ill the Cotton Bowl and Slanlord •!· bumblel! the Buckey .. In the 11.,.·earlier. last New Ytar'• Day to open the go!dto. gale.I for the Cornhusken • "We aorta like beiJli No. J," uid,. Nebrub coach Bob Devaney, 111nd we'll tight 'em to rtmalri klnC of the hill." •, ·~ The Hullttr -Crlmfon, T I d° • . maslerpelce will be ilicked off Saturdaf night btfort '17.000 of tho quarter mllllon W>s who wanted to w-the oollecl«ie lpeclacle. . "U Ulm'• ever a blper cruah loc' tickets to a sports event," u1d aran,., Bowl Execulive Vice Pmldnt Eotnlo Stjler, "I don'l want to be around for IL We're dizzy from an the mall and pbone calll." ,• I l ' ' • • ·' .. ·' , • DAit. Y '11.0T Sport. la Bd ef N ewportf!arb9l\To~am~nt . , . , . I . f' Palo s Verde s 'Cap ' Heads 1rep Cage Schedule 'i! ·:Opens S~ta Anita ~! :~ARCADIA -Santa Anita's at 122 pounds and ridden by 1•! Hth seuon opena Tuttd1y and Angel Cordero. Howart Grant :: the 75 days of ricing have will be on King of Cricket, l:: drawn aome of tbe nallon's next high at 120, Newport IWtior ad ti. ~~oall\l.11abut ~ i.:.l Meaa buWbaJI. qulMets are Piiiililri. Aod )ljlrtnA leayes back In aellon IOnllht with the the CDUntJ !or actloo Jn · the· optnin1 aalvo of. the Joth an-Ventuft lnvitatlonal agalnlt . null Newport.."-C hr l 1tma1 Camarillo at 4:•. ' Jnvitatlooal tournam'ent at i ~ .,....,..., ' Ne·•po~ • f:'111 "' 111o1 .. ~""" -, ... 1.l• '-'"· "' '"-1· •11!11 ,.,. YI nlnl'! •• -f "'"'' • • eoa-1.. ...,J, u.,. 1 t.~• '*11 \l'..,.11; ¥1 IWllll," Vt llty -1 , .. 1,;1;1 »&1e ..._ey I -.m. • :1 lftdlng thoro<lghbred& and a ' I:: host of champion Jockeys. • t:' ~·The opening day feature NAkANOJO, Japan -Six t:· before an upected turnout of skiers died from gas poisoning ~:I (0,000 will be the $.10,000.added today after skiing through a N Palos Verdes Handicap, one of cloud of sulphurou.s acid ga,s f~'-45 stakea races on the fl· which rose from a hot sprlng t~ '·riillllon purst schedule that in-boring site, police reported. ' Satlon ~Loo Anfleles ·c~y representative G~oa In the r.u teatun clublirlll\< coad! 'Emil Neelue't 1Coata Mesa Muatanp an busy at 7, ·DAVE ROSS PONTIAC .. ,Leas• or luy All Models -• .. ,I t~ eludes five in the $108,000 Officers said two were found I: class. dead at the scene and four j ' A field of 11 sprin ten has others died ~ a nearby · ~ entered the Pa1es Verdes hospital. ~ "Cap, including ea 1 t e r n e r Witnesses said the s1x skied :I. Brazen Brother, hlgb-wel&hted down the alope and fell when :j they hit the cloud of gas 'j creeping acound the boring ~. p c site near Mt. Shirane, about ..... ~~ .... , :~j (', 0 age, 100 miles nor!)lweat of Tokyo.· ••I • ,,') H k CHICAGO -Chico Maki, :~~':,;: OC ey Bobby Hull and Jim Pappin t: scored in , the final nine • minutes of 1play Sunday night ~1 Stand• to give the Chicago Black , ·~·: 1ngs Hawks a 6-3 win over the Los 'f Angeles Kings and utend their I The -taziP ftCfl Venice followli;i, a pair of afternoon t.alll plttfhg Narbonne qalnlt Laa Vegu Western and Clark (Laf Vea:as) •er1us ,Ocelllllde. ~\' multitude of prep .liubtbaii toorney• finds a "' dozen Orange Coast atta teams in 'acUon. Aside frOm· tee0nd round ac-- tion \l!Volvlni N-rt and Coata Meaa In the !lewport setup and Mill/On Viejo In the Brea tourney, five other tournaments kickoff. f · ,Edison, Sf;n Clemente and . r ! 'Mater Del will be bu!y In thO t•IO HAllOI ILYD. • PAil DllYI ..... , , ·• COSTA MIU. I' '.· " ., .... --'~ NIA ., , winning <Streak to eight games. " Rancho Alamitos toill'nef and Westminster, University ani:I Fpunta,in Valley are In the Santiago tourney. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 1 · ·r· · Ph. 546°8017 r -·-I .. -... ~; •••T•it N COP4,•Jt•IK• i The decision also kept the Kl AJM~ ~~ Pit.. Hawks unbeaten at borne this ~· I011011 ~ u Av ~· BeB.SOn with IS victories and ~· ~i.=i. 14 ~: ;:: 1~ ~two Ues and eitended their un-·~ Ml•lo 1 u .su 11 beaten string to 10 games. ~~ (..,.,Db' ... '-1111in-. 13 n .Jn "' e ,:: Clrlellnd '' tJ .:1161 .\\ -.·1 Att•n'-11 tJ .m h., Miami's Dolphins earned a :1 CIMlnMll 10 24 .lt4 2\o, '/'~ W••T••N CONl'••INCI rematch agaln·st their National '~: Mictw.att Ol...+tlM Football League American MllwtllkN .ti 6 D t.~ c111"''° :11 10 .n , s Conferenei! East adversaries ~ =-:: ~ := .. l!~ -the Baltimore t:olts -next r.: 1".c:1nc D!whlll . • ~ay in Miami with a spine-1 ~;,:;;;,;-•,{.:~ ~~.. LOI """1" Joi 1 .ti• t11n•ling, S'h-"Uarter, 27-24 vie· I': .-s .. ttlll 12 II .SW lJ .. '& 't t.. Gel6tft 11111 11 11 .500 11\.'.I tory over host Kansas City ~' Hou11on lJ 24 ·"1 11 last Satur48~.. ICo""w.&<i;J;;...ilw f. j. "~~: ::.~z..~"h~.m "\o, re:~i~:st tftfis1t0s.0 na 1Fr00an~ ·up SHE GOES -Newport Harbor's Bi·ll McKinne~(33) watches one of his fre-)! .. irw Ybrk 114. Gallitn $1•\f n , 11111mor• 111, "''"'°'"'hi• 114 cisco, meanwhile, got past quent shots go up wit~ teammate Jim Swick (55) hind. McKinney presently ~i.'.1 .i':;~~! l'!:: :~:f,919~,'17 iii Washington, 24-20, last Satur-leads the area in scoring ~th a 25.1 average. ",_,'-"" ~'-u day at SF, to set up a replay t·. criie•to ~O:~!";.'!:=.:: next Sunday in Irving, Tex., o( t.. M11w•llk" 1u. AU1n11 n last year's NFC title game 1 ~ l" Anellet JJ:I', Hou•ton llf · t th D )) ~·.' cri!cew 1n. s..1111 102 aga1ns e a as Cowboys. 1· ci.....i1nc1 1ae. e1111mor1 102 Miami's left-footed soccer· !··. T ... y•1·ca.n.. Goldin St•!• •t eq11on style specialist Garo Yepre- ": l"ortltn11 11 Att1nt• mian booted a 37-yard field ~~ tt1111lfti11t1i. at •llff•I• goal midway through the ae-' :· m cond 15--minute sudden death ~ hit DI...,_ overtime period to lift his ' WM I.Ml Pet. ee Doi bi th Ch. f t: Kllll'Udt, '' • .1.-P ns over e 1e s. .. v1,.1ni. n. 1s .Ju 5 A bad snap by t h e McKu1ney Demon on Offense ButAverageDef ensive Player I. l'IOrldlinl '' 1• .U"I 10 ... ,,lthboJ .. " 11 n . .u 11 Washington center and a 'I~ Htw Y«t 1• 11 .a 12 subsequent recovery o( the By PHIL ROSS deadeye sbooUng guard at "He's just dedicated to , Cl•ollnt 11 '' .151 I• bo Of tilt Dti~ Piiot lt•ff N rt) , w"' Dh-lt!M bble in the Redskins' end ewpo · basketball and plays the game •• u11h • • ·''' r.one by San Francisco's J i°m Even though he has been "Bill also shoots well inside 11 lb t" ,, H ll JndllM ' 11 1' .w 1: scoring at a 25.1-point-per-and he likes to put the ball a e une, cigey says. '.j ::::;i• ~1 1: ;E ~~"' ~f:c~ i~r~h~ .~~s• 1:sc!~ game clip through Newport up and bank it off the boards ''He tries to be somewhat of a JI o.n.. 111,_~ .!!,11, against coach George Allen's Harbor High's first six basket-, on many occasions." leader for us on the court even ~ c.re11M nl. Ntw Yort 111 NFC East runnersup. ball games, 6-3 forward Bill Having gained IS pounds though th at type of thing Is ,.. 1nc111111 111. Kt11tvek, 111 M K. t• h T ,• t M w'I ••-c 1nney some Imes as . ar since last season, when he was more the job of Denny Cline, H-Yll'k 11 f1or11111"" coach Dale Hagey fit to be a parttime starter on the ou· r playma'-r." :~ ~*""' ot Olli•• •· tied. ac ' H T ve.rsity, McKinney attended . h ~ Pao ,•,~,l(IY,. ' OW op An offensive demon to be k I Hagey, who coac ed McKin-' .. Bob Boyd's bas etbal camp ~~ 1 .. 1 Dh'.J.,.. sure, McKinney is still weak in at the University of Southern ney on ·th e junior varsity two : w r.. T "'· o" GA some areas, how.ever. And California last summer and y,cars ago when he was a ; ::o:n :; 1 : :: ;: a ·T earns .Fared defense Is one of the placts made the . camp's all·star sophomore, thinks. the Sailor t:, -T~...:..~' 20,, ,~ ~ ~ :: 95 where the ~pound senior team. sharpshooter has un~ergone 11 _....... could stand so m e im-transiUon_ since he first Walk- "' ,f'elt 11 17 6 ,20 t7 112 H-lhe mtlOl"..collecie Tat> 10 tired t:; Bvff•le • I " • 24 100 112 ,,,,..,. .. flmtt of o..;....,bf,r 2•: provement, his coach claims. ,ed onto the Tar campus. ~· v111C.011Vtr ' ,, ' 22 19 no 1. ucLA tM~i ~11 "'°''l 0•m• 11• Says Hagey, "Bill is i·ust a ''Bill was a real gangly 6-1 • Wnt DIYtlloll • • 56i. 111,J!,!:i,, h[~l~11 ~I 1M1nnttot1, A J V Clliufll 2$ 1 > S3 115 ff !,f.4) ,_ natural shooter who I haven't rea a ycees kid when he played Cee bii.Jl as ~ M ll\llHOI• 211 11 A u •• '' aJ. ~th C•rctln• (S.O); bHt Pllt ff· done anything for except tell-a fre shman," the Newport 1 .. • c.11forn11 11 11 1 29 1°' 1'1 " Nortn C•rolln• \S.ll; aJd not p11v ing him to shoot. coach recalls. "And he was c·~ Pllllw.i,,,.. 11 ,, s 21 1s 100 ...,.s. SOvlMrn c11 C6-)1 IM!I! IOllll 51111 R Pl ·~ l'!n~rth 11 21 J 77 fl Ill "But, while he's a good es ume a y still somewhat awkward when .I·.·,, c~··· f •.21 ' 24 ,. 111 •. Ol!lo 51111 {6'1); i.e.t llrl!Wn '2·.WJ b ; -,, n '" .11111 Wls.·Mltw•ukn 7W shooter. he only ha s average he ~ayed on my JV team is !,.• Lot """I" 6 16 I 1. l rltham Y°""' t7·1h llltl Ut1h 'I,,• 111llf'lllw'• "•ltt s1111 .,... defensive ability. He probably sop more year. '·1 ''· , -•• • ,.-,,, '· 111 1. 1r..i111111 16-11; tie.i au111r 1s.1• Two ol the area 1·un1or col-h , t ~ -"" • , '· LOM 9"ch s111e 11.111 be•t uc. 'needs the most defensive im· ''But since es got en : ·:1\ c.ntornl• J, Los '*'"" ' "IWf•kl• ,.111 11e11 v.1.., si. 1owo lege basketDall teams return tounlo s. 0t1ro1t J 10 .. s1. JahM. N.Y. !7·1\• blAt provement on the boards, to cti t . ht t .t heavier, it's helped him l'ltttburtfl 4. Montreel 2 cr111~ ,.._13, be11 Nirw Mt~ co •s.n where we }iaven't yet given. a on on1g a opposi e tremendously In being more I Ntw Ywk 2. M111111M111 1 ll: f~nL~~;1!~11t~.fld1; m ~'y"''' ends of the Southland. , , a.ion s. Phll ... 1!pf'l11 1 ib PeM ($-II; 11e1 wttitrn Ken. enough weakside help lo him. physical. . ~'; OnlY ""':' ... ~~':!iii!t1 ~'· F':;.."~ 5111, cs.u; 1611 10 H•w•H "Also, he hasn't positioned Orange Coast Co 11 e g e's "He still doesn't have a lot ,~ ~1111111e1..,,11 4, l"t1t111ur1111 1 )~5'. MtrYli nd IJ..ll: beit Holv Cron himself well enough to take in Pirates have a date With East of mobility and fine.s,,e but hf · • a.1c1'° " l• .-,.,..111 ' 102·1' the offensive fouls properly LA at 5 o'clock In the Santa can bowl 'em over when he ·1:' Ullfor'11• '· Vtncl!Jlltr 2 , .. Jt Ck)MYitlt (S.1},· did not •l•Y 'f . t t h•t s d , ' ,_ , ,, , , , 11. ori10 u. 1:J.O: 1o1 10 Mlt1111," !'· yet." i• ontca ourna men w t e a -wants to." • l uff1,. ., • ou 1 'I' 101t to Detroit 71 .. ,, lo•I o C n· df b k gJ · h LAT d "'• 011re11 s. M1nMt0t1 c nn1u ''·llM Even though he's realistic e ac tan es wit ra e Like most pure outside · ·1'·, 90fton l, TOO'llllto 1 11. Vlrtlnla 11..01; bt1l VM1 tJ•Sll T b t 7 20 · th Coll f •·1:'• ,,...,.. Yer\ s, M..,,,111 1 ._., itkhrnond t J.sa about his star s hooter 's ec a : in e ege o shooters, McKinney Is also a 1 .. • . it.__!.ou11v11j ~-111 be•t Al1blm1 If· t· b d f · the Desert (Palm Desert) af· h · t t •·1,' Tlll•Y'• .. _ 1'· """ sM , l some 1mes su par e ens1ve better-than·averaRe 1 er •, • No .. "'" ldllct1rlod. ill. Mlrsh•I c 1 llHI Mt!na IOIHI perform a n.c e, Hagey f~ir. from the free .throw stripe, i:ij nevertheless offers heaps or Golden West's Rust 1 er s where he's been clicking at ,. :·i, c F Will praise, In regard to MclGn-return to play Tuesday, bat· around 76 percent accuracy . . ·~· SC aces amette ney's offensive prowess. tling Riverside at 8:40 in the "And," Hagey interjects, "1 . 1:: "When we're in our wne of-annual Riverside tournament. consider anything over 70 per. ·'( fen.!le (which is a majority of In first round games of the cent good." ; ! :~ In o T the time), Bill's spot is in th.e Ri verside tourney ton I g ht , Philosophically. even t f "" regon ourna1nent come<," thesecond·year varn-Fullerton laces Palomar at 7 McKinney's defensi'" ability : 1 :· ty headman says. and San Bernardino meets doesn't show a marked im-•: •\ . : \1; ASHLAND. Ore.'-Southern Southern California College al~~~ h~X,~~t ~~II ft~~ ~~g ~~~h ·~:~:~:·:1~~= ~::!e~~~a:!yt~~~fynw~~~ ·: :: Cillfomla College o( Costa is currently -H for the season court," adds the Tar mentor Tuesday night at 7. despair. .. :i Mesa is one of eight teams with Pat Quinn the leading while still on the subject of lhe;p;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;o;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;wl : ·~: partlclpatin& In the ennual scorer for the squad. He Is top prep scoring ace in the ';:South Oregon ba s ket b a 11 joined by Jerry Rinker, John Orange Coa:st area. ·:;_! tourriament here Tue 1 da y Curtis, Kip Hearron and Greg "As far ilS pure shooting is ~:':through Thursda y. Jacobs in the starting lineup. concerned, he's probably the. ~:,: The SoCal Vaniuards of First line reserves include best one I've coached, maybe :·:: cOacb Lynn Taylor will meet Dick Sivertsen and John even a little more accurate : •:Willamette University of Gregg. than Taras Young (last year's : : : Salem, Ore. in opening round1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ill : : : 1ction Tuesday at I. This is LEASE O BUY : : l Jhe first game of the tourney r • • • : :~ that features four teaD11 iroQl • :1o the host sta'te and four from : :~California. ' ' . . •,:.. In other opening day games, L.~ Sonoma SI.Ile or Cotati, Calif. '.; :, meets Ore1on Tech o I 1~: Klamath Falls 11 3 : 15 : ;.-:. California L u l h e r a n or :.:::Thousand Oaks facet1 Warner · ·.:' Pacific of Portland at 7 and : : .; bolt Soothem ()rfgoa tang)" ; : }: with Western Baptist of El : .; Ctnito, Calif. at t :ll. : :": An openfnc cloy victory for : • l; SoCal r.ouece would put it :.r:: back in acUon at 7 Wednesday : :\j• nl&ht a.aalnst the winner of the :·;1: J: JI la.mt oprnlng dly. A Jou : » "°"Id pit the Vanguard! : :~~ aplnlt the J0ter at 1 the M-,;·1 : cond day. -: i, All e[ght twM will play :;:,,: thm 1am11 In the tourney • :· ~t coni:ludu Thurtday. :_; • .,Ttylor wfll take 10 playert lll'rlh by chartered bul. They wi1! return home F'rJdty . I, • • 1f71 CONTININTAL 01 MlltCUIY - I T•kt Yff!' Bick fl'tft'I fM C'll'ntltll llno If N1111H11I MW l l11e1ln tr Mtl'tWIY' If yqr ™kl. WI 1r1 '"' II tlflf' Y" "r hH 111fl"l-11t1 IHto ...... ,..... hi~ " ""' ,..,_. -· FREE BOOKLET : SW Ill 1111 cw~ fl rwtlft "1' lrt1 Ntklll •-IN 111 ,.., -- ' ... , 1"1111nllftti ....... llt ""._.'"' 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Usa Penneys time poyment plan. • • I . ---... • Malibu Run To Launch Level Class Del Rey Yacht Club'• Malibu Race on J1a. 9, wW iDlugurlte "level Qua" rac- ing for yachts rated under t.be • · Pacutc Handicap Racing J'leet ntle. Race cbolrman Alblrl A1*I ' aaid the 13~mlle race from Marina del Rey· to Malibu Wiii feature seven to nine cluses of .PHRF· yachts, each racing on a boat-for boat bull. . Newport -Yl\Cbt Club was the first to ·JnlUate level Cigarettes B~k in l'ogt1e ' · claaa racing for ocean racing ·yachts measured under the lntemallooal Offshore Jlule (!OR), but the DRYC event will be the first attempt 1for yachts m~· Wldet . the l<>caJ Pacific Handicap Ra<:lng' Boats like th!! SjJ-foot Cigarette bull of world cbamp- lon ·Blll Wishnick, created by former world champ-ion Don Aronow,-dominated every phase of offshore . . power boat racing in 1971J The Clgue~s ha~& won • 28 of 29 major r11COS since their introd1'Clion in the' ' Ol:laber 1970 Mlami-Nassiu race. Fleet Nie. Level clua racing ls a system whereby yichll within s ndi.cate Y. To Enter Cup Races PERTH, Auatralia (AP) - ·'Ibo Royal Pefth Yacht Club bu eonflrmed thel the Spirit of the West ayndieate would take part in the elimination aeries for the 1974 America's Olp challenge to be beld by the Royal Thames Ya_cht Club. 'nle club cabled the Royal Thames Clul> with the ehaJ. Jenge. 1 " Syndicate bead Alan Bolld, a Perth land developi.., aald the ayndicate bought Gretel I, Gretel II and the AuteMcan yacht Vim .aS';trlal horses for the yacht to. be l>Wlt by the syndicate. ! Bood aid the trials would be held In Perth and the challenge yacht crew W1>uld come from (hrougbout Australia. The yacht would be built by aJuminwn and designed by, Bob Miller ·oi Sydliey, be' said.. Bood saJd·Slr Frank Poeker, w h o previously challenged with Gretel II, made available records o)Jd date to bll oyn. .~te. Dates Set For Sailoff Competition Loog Beacb Yacht Club lo» day'annouoeed datea fer Intra· are.a ..and overall regional lalloffs for the 1 97 2 Congrtalonal Olp competition In Mareh. · Memben ·of · the Lo 11 Angel ... Long . Beacli Harbor yacht cluhs _are ~eligible for salloff compeUUon Jan. 8-9 out of Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. Santa Monlea Bay yacht clubs wlll bold elimlnaUons Jan. 15-16 out of California Yacl!I Club, and Newport Harbor skippers will have their chance Jan. ZZ-23. The 'overall So fl th er n calilornla salloff will be held out of LBYC Feb. H. . 'Ibo • two leading ik!p'pers In the February double ellmlna· lion round·robin will be added to the ulUmate 10-man roster of skippers from around the nation bidding for t b e Congressional Cup match rac- ing UUe. Skippers already assured of a berth are Bill Ficker of Newport Harl>or Yacht Club- by special invitation for bav· Ing defended the America's Olp In 1970 -and Doug Rostello, who won the L«lg Beacb Yacht Club aalloU last ....-. " • ,Boat S.how Tim~ • ...,,.... limo --race '"boal-for-lloat Instead of on handicap. '!"'-,,_ II pow· Ing In Europe and thll "'"""'1 aince it WIS darted 1 by Quantr·Toll, Ball-Ton and Ono-Ton competition. Seattl.e. to Kick Off We8t ·Co'1st .Evenis ' 'Ibo PHRI' meuuremenl rule II lndlcenous lo Sou1bem Callfornll and embncel many older yaobta which have' January and February are hull.U.umplng months in the world of boating. These are the months of the big boal shows; They will. ·stretch 19me l ,tol miles. from London to the West Coast of footing Jt across the Atlantic in time to Wli.blt al the and National Boat Show Iii ?:Jew York Jan. 22-30. Many other foreign boats will comjilement the huge attay of craft ud marine a~rles in the New York Colisewn. The National Boat Show Is In order of appearance, the the tradltlonel launching ramp lathr"L o..u don.,, International for . ;the· new-year Jin• Jt Boat:: Show opens Jan. 4 and draft 90Dle 400,000 peratDI ~ ntln ' through Jan IS view boats ranging In llze the United States. co ues · · · ' fli-n' · f t dinghies' lo iWitltPriDctss·Margaret-doing • duisers ~ ooauxillaries in the the honors. 51).foot range. Central fealure in the Lon-'Ibo )>ig West Coast shows don show at Earl's Court will are the San Francisco Boat &: be a reproduction of a street spam show, at the Cow in Cowes, Isl~ ~f Wight, with Palace, the SeatUe Natlonal even the door t ·n o c k er 1 Boat Shdw and Oe Southern reproduced to capture the at-California Boat -Show at the mosphere of this famous Convention Center. 'Ihe Seattle Show will be become non-compeUUve under eel hr ting ·•-• 'I h the CCA and !OR rules. e 8 "-ho •" an-Allen aaid highest rated n!versary ·at Flag P 1 a I a level clas.! for PHRF would be Pavilion·'Jan .... 29 through Feb. yachts with time allonncea 6. Thia yeir•1 show will from 90 to toa seconds per feature a display of 19i'7 mile. Other daases will be : marine gear, including a com-Class:, 114to1J2; Cius :S, 131 pletely restored boat of that to 151; Class f, ia to 180; year. Class 5, 186 to 204; Class I, 210 More large cruisers· In the to ~; Class 7, ZM to 252; 40-foot range then ever before Class I, 251 to 271; Class t, will be shown at the 16th an-282 ri:e300b0ats in any category nual Southern California Boat will be required to form a Show,. the nation's second clasl, Tbe.,.race will also in- largest all"D!arine exh!biUon. elude boats rated under the Data are Feb. 4-13. Tollycraft ·will show Us new _io_R_ru_le_. ------ 45-foot. luxury cruiser. Other builders showing large boats will be Hatteras, Viking, Unlflite, Garnd Banks, Luhrs, Bertram, <Juis.Craft, Willard, Bristol and Trojan. Kids Like To Ask Andy yachting center. ,----~-~-----.,---------------- Some 20 of the London show exhibitors will then be hot- Lo1ig Beach Test' Won By Rostello Doug Rostello, 19-year~ld USC sailor, will represent the host Long Beach Yacht Club in the Congressional Cup match race series in March. Rostello won-the berth Sun- day when he heat Bill White In two'out of thref:.raCes in the final eliminations. In. lhe -first -l'ace, ~te·~ yacht collided with ft9slello 'a In pi'estart maneuve'Mng and White 'Withdrew. Bostello won the second nee handily in 12-15 kbot breezes. C.ngre&stonal Olp elimina- tions In other Soatbern • Call!omta areas will begin llext weikend. Rostello is tbe s e c o n d Southland skipper to win a berlb In the wieJ, The other is Bill Ficker Of Newport Beach, who was invited to parlieipete by virtue of hll 1970 America's Cup defense. The Congressional Cup ae- rtes in March will match JO of tb4! nation's top, ~lppers 1ri a roundrobin compet).t.lon. Madera OKs Billhoard Ban MADERA (UPI! -The Madera City touncll unanimously bas pessed an on!inw:O bonning all bill' boarda 1mn the city by Jan. IS, 1971. . The measure was paaed despite obJectlool Ir o nl respreeentative of Adv.., an advertising eompeny. 1.f ·you've got car troubles, co.me to Penneys Scientific • Testing Center for an electronic eramination of your car. ·<, Only988 ' We can point out weak apots In several. vital : are~s of your car. In less than orie hour we put your car through a series Qf scientific tests {212 of them, to be exact), Steering, engine, , brakes, t.ransmission, electrical and cooling systems. You watch the results come out on an· electroi.!c typewriter. The written report ahowa the rts\lllS of tho 1e1t1. lt Indicate• what t!"l•d parta of your , car are weak and what parts are strong, A trained diagnostician will go over the report wllh you. If you wish, he'll give you an estimate of any neceaaary repairs. You'll be able to lake care of many 1mall problem• before they tum Into big problems costing big moneY· There'• no obllg1Hon to llave any of the work done. You decide ' what to fix and -• to ftx It Only 9.88. Not bad for a check-up lheH days. . ' i Kilroy Takes Lead,. But Fades in 'Hobart' SYDNEY, Au.tralia (AP) - ,,,. American yowl Oodine n led the !80-mlle Sydney-to Hobert yacht nee today U hours after the four.day classic started . l n freebenin( eonditlonl wh(ch favored .big .boats, the 73-fool Ondine was ,.ported. by noe ob9ervtn, to be sil mlleo allead of ill nearest chaJlengen 1bodl 110 miles oouth of Sydney. . Ondone Is owned 1od skiP' pered by New York abip broker Huey Long. The early leader, another American 73-f6ot.er, Kia~ II, 1pp:oared to have lost -In the race. Klaloa II iJ owned and captained !>y Newport Beach,, Callt., real estate developer Jim Kilroy Sr. Computer eatimata of Jian. dlcap plaeln( pu1 39-foot New South Yia 11oop Pilgrim .-another Australian entry, the .Ct-foot atoop Rtpmumn, lfblcb wu . ~-'·"'"~· 'lbe Brltllh Y I C b l I 1 . JCPenney •uto Cliltw Cervalllal ud ,..,..... Cloud, are In lldnl ..,. f-t11 placee .. handicap. """"' Cloud, whlclt ..., the ..,.._ In 1911, b owned b1_ Bi&b: Pr t me Av1ilebl• 1t Newport l•1ch, F1shiott l1l1nd: HunthuJtoft l•1c.h, Hu.nt in9ton C•nt•r Minllter Edw"'1 Healh and 1 k I p p or t ~ irT Sammy Ill I 11tlc -.,.. Moo4ey ....... s.twMy ~mpaon. !----~--~--~-~------~~-----~ I .. . . . -~. v .... ............... -"' "' . . . . ~·.. . . . . . . . . -... ' -.-27,lffi THE DAILY PILOT TEAM • BEST IN THE ' LEAGUE FOR -' • ORANGE COAST SPORTS NEWS .. If you're,eny kind of an Ora!'ge Coast area sports fen, out 'home teem' covers your 'home teem' and it's a simple feet that the DAILY PILOT covers Orange Coast sports liette;, . ' then any other newspap11r Clelivered in the Orange Coesf. erea e Complete Statistics ' •. e St~ff Photos of Action Where It Happens e Exclusive Reports on Home and Away Gemei Here's Tlie Teain That Produces The Real Fan .Fare For':Tlie Orange Coalt Area: GLENN WHITE Sports Editor, columnist, covel'1 the pros and often reports on 'hot' team• ori the prep, junior college and coDtge circuits. CRAIG SHEFF He's your man in the press box ot J'unior colleg• contests. Sp•· ci1 ett•ntion is focused on Orang• Co11t, Golden West ind S1ddleb1c~. HOWA~D HANDY His primery b••t is UCI, where he covers 111 sports 1ctiviti111 plus oth1r 1r•11 of loc1I in• ter11t including golf. . . • ROGER CARLSON .Ho's 'tho DAILY PILOT's P"P. sports sp•ci11i1t. Fourf••n high 1chool1 1r• on his re9ul1r b•1t, H• oh•n cov•rs others, too. PHIL ROSS .i t •. Sports f•1tur•1 and prep school 1ctiviti1s •r• his 1peci1lty. He was th• DAILY PILOT'• man et R1m1 ·Ind Ch1rg1rs tr1inin9 ~amps • Plus Our Award0 winnin9 Photo 'Squad' LEE PAYNE aw ............. ., • RICHARD ICOIHLIR ............. , • • • Consistent winners •in· 'competition among nows photo9raphol'1 at ti.· county, state and national level are the" . ' ' ,, ' .. photojournalists of the DAILY PiLOl'. staff. They love a football 9a1110, bas-. " kttbaU conte.t, wr01tlin9 match -.,;,· . a~ything eh.• that fumishes action for.'. !l.eir lenses. When ii comes to sporti; thest are some of the fastest s~ (and best sh'oolersj in the West. PATRICK O'DONNELL ..... ~ pl1r a.' I ' '• Follow Our Team To Follow Your Team , t •• ' . • ' • .. • • • • ~ . . ...... . -.,, -27. 19'11 Workshop Slated • Library Se"8 Film Fest · · The Huntmiton B 1 1 c h Public Llbnry Is lallllCblJlg tu loultll lll!lual orl&lml film competition. Entry blanks are ft o w 1vallable at the M&ln Ll1irary, DAILY TV LOG Mti •••• ,;.... • ........... ,.. ' •• .tit .. "'•"'-.....,... .... ., 6'«·101t 1. 1125 II •In st. Tbe contest ll open to all ages and to bqth amm and llmm rums. aouhd or siltnt. In conjunction with the c:on- tfft, the library ll •-Ing • beginner'• worbbop ln film· making from Jan. 15 through Feb. 19. OUlll!I Hctffm11n In '"STUW DOel" c•I Mlllnft E,,.,., O.y No Rutrv• S.b. • . . '. ~-·_ ....... Who Cares? ' No other newspaper in tbe \ world cares about your com-munity like youri community dally newspai;JU does. Il'"a the DAILY l'n..01'. NOW l'IAYIN& cao.E 21· 0niwe. 532.-3321 IADMM.'11.DIM--.s.it.AM-~1-1271 CllLL 'nt[.l.f1S 'Pf~ .,-ARfWMO: ~·--'"' , ..... ,~. J-~ i:.w,, ........... ~ " l ... . .. . .. ..... ~·. ... ... .. .. • Dehicti~e Harry Callahan.You don't uslgn . him to murder caaes. You just tum him loose. int Fastl:JOOd •rtyHa . ny ,,~.' . -00 PANAVISION-• TECHNJCOL~ •Warner Brot., A Kinney Company EXCLUSIVE O~NGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS 2ND :.\ra "THE DELTA FACTOR" WITH ::J."""' .. ,, ... teY·" "'A ttytWI. • ..,,. eal~ -Ndtr p1e~1c*'I• ........ Ch1rl•• Ch1Mplin -L.A. T111111 .. ' I ., MAUDE -RUTH GORDON Bl.DCORT Co-starring Vivian Pickl.., Cyril C-'< Charles TY"'1• E"9n Geer Produced b,y Col;n Higg;na and Chadet M..t..h.11 Executive cfucer Mildred Lewis . Written by l;n Higg;ns, bi,..md by Hat Ashby GP. ---~ ........... ·.·-1 rtl .,,__:::=---Pidw9 •• •• --.. _ With : ~ Songs by Cat Stevens '. / i WORLD PREMIERE•2ND TOP ATTRACTION ~,'*'g~MAC'ii'...w ~~ . OOWll STARTS SATURDAY CNllSTMAS DAY ATAll3 :.-4--...:;:l~lATUS mt c.w...,,,,,, '"'Ja l PlU$.All MAC GRAW IN "GOODIYI COlUMIUS" ---- DEU llllUlTl1' DIANKEITB 'something big' "', AISO.ST'EVI McQUltN I• MS,. TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Every Saturday I I I I ~ ' ;ff l'llDT·AOVE!ITTSU liloftd,q, OMMI• 27, 1m IWl.V Pilaf R . • &eryone Hea Somfthin9 That' Someone Elae Wenh ' DAlhY -'PILOT CL)tSSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • Werrt AA ·The Biggest Marl<Qtplace pn the Orange Coast-Dial 642~5678 for Fast Results ~S2~ ---8..,.rol YOU NAME rr 'IhJ, -u.. 11! (t) '"' Aoumable v .A. Loon ('2) .VA-HIA Terms Oonorol . . Pait Hllllll..0. ''Catallna'' Wltli Ev9J11W119l ---CJ m a.i-o.&c sn.i (l)N..,lk1>ool.A"-"" (5) Exttll ........ C"Mt>elB (tlJ Beautiful 'rue Patio ('fl Paneled FamUy ~ (8) Heavy 9lake Roof (9) "'"' ..... -..... ~n are movlna: to Oregon and their Joa DIA1 be ,.....pin.'lblshomela ,.all, for O<Cllp&ncy m1 1n-HILLTOP ESTATE sta.nt enjoyment. Fu.tutti f Fant.attic .tttnc with a pat l>edroom&, family room, pummic view _ ~ d. ..,. • .., ... lt.paMl<lland ....... --·~ .meat. . Aft this with lour bedzoom. and .• family room. Great l"am!J.y Home, Call 546.;nl. ..,.. .................. -h>Newport,&ownby ... 't ' ble fire()Mce with aon-onJ¥. $115,000 With W!l' venation pit. farmal dining law lnltial PQ"mt r:· 'THE REAL · ESTATERS .,.., 21! balhl and many 6 75-3000 extras. .all at far below f ! ------BAY~ Bl .c\CW r· .. 1 r 1 'I -------DIRECT FROM SANTA nplacement cost. Fu, I Pficeh $48,950. For ad+ diUonal t:ilDrmation and ap-• polnbl'lent to see, pleue ·phone 546-2313• •-~H~O~M~Li~-... UTY~- so~v~ · Assumable 6% GI loan. $185 per month pays all. 3 Bedrobm n.ncb -style: with separate family r o om, heavy shake roof, oversized Si>ae"""-and -bide I and OU~ M'U'k thll llW>i: """" with tiropla"-' LAGUNA HILLS . and close to ldlools. New . P1fA or m down VA tmm .Ody 1 year old and imml.cu.- a190 available at only latt. ~ ~ telt VA. or $26,Swt. See anytime,. FHA and pay neceaary pt!. -llSI (()pon EVt"""1f 'me -A,,_ -make . k unetbinc to see. Call for r~-::::.-~.:o:::-::1111=n=AG1~l ..,.c ..... " """' I~ ....... EL TORO .imiiliiiiiiii A lfant tot and eiant home! i 4 bdpn. 2-«orY. • must see lbr VA bu>on. CJoeo to -..-... BAYC.REST This b>lne ls 1urrowidld'. by bee.utlfut homes. '3 -· 2% bath, hU&< livih& room p1UI family room. Planned especially for eD'tertalnine ·1,.a rge eroups. Beam cathedral cellinp. lar&e patio; a~ root :'M>&3 WestcliU Driw 646-7711 Open #ffi 9 PM --------- the belt buy in Hunttrwton Beach •. f ~rma. plUI l'Jflt room, plus D/B pool all thil and more for $30,000. 847-«JJ.O i-o1THEREAL 10'. ESTATERS . . EASTSIDE TRIPLEX O!der, authentic Sp an I 1 h units. Xlnt. location nr shop- ping. •HJdl lnoome, Io w .............,._ Pricod .,.ey p!,!IM 511>5880 (()pon Eva.) 1¥="=1 Lachen myer "IT ISN'T WORTH IT!!" BA YCREST er1"' "" w11e man •• SPANISH BEAUTY Manhattan Ialand oot• f" • IOOC and danct0 plus a Enotmoul 3 Wroom, 21i9 1tring of beads &nd a few baths, Ctinlng room, family dollan. But Jt could not be room, 2 fireplaoea and • aid about om 4 bafroom huge niom that can be wired Re.1ltor 1B60 Newport mvd., C.M. Call 646-3928 Evft, 6'1S-18%7 Lower Than Rent By owning tb1s tine home. Sh'.Jws pride of ownen:llip. '* 3 tR!dtOOUll for t tert:ainment home, only ~ mile from the a .~a en bead>. Call WI n o w • area. Qoreeous ~ o~" -- !loon -l Wie . -~. patio with built in barbeque or put tn • pooi! '89,500. * 2 balls .. Now!y pe!nted * New ~ tbrougboot *Pool C&li .... .,,.,, f<r --... ~~""'"'='7== ment to lft. -PenlntUI• Point 1-Q 1THEREAL \~ESTATERS J I •, • • *Only $26,900 rnA •. VA -· •. Coll ---2313. \Q i THE REAL \')l J:;STATER_S . . . ~d i THE REAL "\( ESTATERS BAYFRONT APTS. Viau. Del Lido, Pier I: .Up &Vailatie. From $31,500. 9!11 orl~. ·Goorv• Wllll1mson D,UPLEX REAL TOR $24,750. ~o 645-1564 eonvert ,.1, <-bdnn-.., · Y. A R- dupl•x. with authorlttos ap-5 B"' ,._::;~00-ms proval -i...rae R2 lot -• .., 89UI'" c1o<e to .. a """" -$450. Down absentee owner -10% down With 00 aeconmi or balloon -Hurry. 646-n71. payments! Can you bdieft -0 THE Rf.Al, ·'"'-ESTATE:RS it? Well. we'w got it -in one of H. Beach's tinl!!lf: locations. Completely rtfurbisbed with Jlett' peint ·~to ocean. Nn.1.Y' dear- ""4. " .......... °""'" tumt...d 2 BR., 1 ba. !!up lrpl., .......... ~In tarp llv. rm •. Immtd. pm. RSI. $49,995. , Call ' 67:1-3161 ~ -WE HAVE RENTALS ass ociated BROKERS--RE:A TORS 202~ .,,,. &ulb"" t 1·3661 SEA9JN'S .. * * * * * * * * * * * GRtt'l'INOS from our entft an AT , in I: out &bd dean ... pin. -1.::- • Non vets O. K. and )'Ol.l mn ~==-<'11=-•=l "'56"'4"'*"==- lrad< --"FORECLOSER [~INDEX] =. ~-':' appc m1 THREAT' -· w I k & L Foree:• aa.le of thLI 4 bedroom I . .1~ a er ee borne. ~ ""'"" .... ~n1na. ..... room ftrepi¥e ' ..... m y ...._forUt n::::J Realtors room: PriCed tar below the 11213 Brookh\lnt current market. Won't lut! Classification I 00-1 49 546-1154 m.2535. I "'~'!l" I liJ SWIMMING c1auifl<aHon 150-184 POOL SAVINGS ~ BUY your Pool. HOMJ: in I ........., I the' ~;leaian ' ~ save . . mooey, We have.&~ 'f . 200 2'0 4 bedrOom M"'1 Verde Class• lcat1on • v home With big.dining' ?OOlll II im) arwJ a l(llrldirw ,l)'x«>' pool _,,,_ Wo're proud_ to d!u lhla ~----~ winning combimtion at Ml¥ Classific:.ation 300-]55 $40,900. with m daWn·Jl9¥· I ~farRn llW) ~ v::,,~ ~~ 4 BR, ~ BA, lam., din. $<6,!00. 'limo by 423 Fran- cileo, N:B. ''OR" 5 BR, 3 BA, 2 Mory • tt&,500. at 2'l9 W"la, N"'Pl Ria. Classification 360-370 JCia,,.. COATS I •-~ ~wALtcE --=~-~ C lauilic•lion 400-465 REAL TORs "~QME OF THE -~SH441M4141...,.... MONTH" [ _. ][ iiJllJ (Open Ev4nlllg1) ~what a lowly home 11 11. . • ~ 4 bedroom with taml- c1 ... 111ut;on 5,00-510 "MllRon $$$" V1ew 1¥ l)lOm, ·' ball>, carpot I _,., 11•1 Paint'N'SaYe ~~~~.,,! _ . Fantutlc panoramic view ol ln.unity , , , • cleanest home Clessification 525-Sl& ocean, tnountaim ~~ on the ~t. Ca JI lljibta. ..... ,..... ~-M2-2535. I Lolt lftlf,..... jrr\l on a bMutilUl brick tire-. L:i.J ...... 3--al'8- • • rooms. Complete WORJC-Cl•ssif 1cet1on 550-555 ~P for Dad. ennc paint -0 THEREAL ''-ESTATERS '. friil &nd et.m .. 'lffOUSANDS'', I .:===:::;::=== I .· lnllNCtlOn ll!!J zs~. Won't !Mt • YOU WINI 0 641R --°"""" trandttred:. Mialt lee Ct.ssific•tion 575-51 _,_ thil i ltory, ' BR Pace.et· [ ..-.-~ l~ ::. ::!~·~alkt! 600 699 rm. ~ $43.900. Clas1ificat1on • ROY J • WA.RD, m:nu1 ( g 14*111•• l(IJI ~ UAL FA~cent e e , c1 ... m .. t1on 100-110 FOR ACTION •• r:;:1 ~:.i ~ ...... II~] CALL '42·5671 ==- I • •• • •• MONEY SAVING • I RECIPE . ' , Take; ... •·~2 baWJ home in' Costa Mea&. add , on 'anxio\JI. 1ellv, reduce the price bd~ market value, prlrille with the best ~le terms ($150 d~ + doslni costl), ~ in escrow for 30 and you have the best buy In towu at '9001 Hurry -It on't tut. 546-8640.. • lfS THE ) TALK OF THE TOWN beautiful hoqlt Jo- ted ln Mesa Verde ta tp1.clou.s 4 bedroom, with lamlly, 2 batN, lectrlc bullt-ln kitchen, co:ey brick " ftrepl&ct', prestige area, gorgeous yards and priced to aell fast at $32,950; ~ must sell. Make otter. ~ BEST BOY IN MESA VERDE $27,900 Needs paint &nd clean- µp but what a value. 4 bl& bedroom.I. 2 full baths, bullt·ln kitchen. doub1~ ean.&f• belt ta Mesa aree.. No down to vet., minimuhi down FHA. See this for sure. 546-8640. RAMBLING CHALa ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS Expamlve: tri-lewl fea- tures lavish cuest quar- ten with separate kit- . cben, bath and ftreplace, 2 additional bodl'Ooml, kitchen and fueplatt,• fruit trtts everywhere,. + u & bom:s )'OU pt·& view ol Newport Bi.y - at $46,50o -It's a must Seo I 546-864-0 . CUT~ CLEAN mfOrtabla home with tnanY" custom touches, 3 bedttlom Eutslde, COTY · ner lot, boat or trailer ...,.. $24,950. -. ' 3000 SQUARE FE£l tooklna for 5 b@drooml ln Newport Hei&hta:T 3 b&thaT Large Uvtni' roomT SundeckT Grfft kltcfient Stt-th.It one! tt'a vacant. $46 ,9!50, -. 1/3 ACRE EWPORT HEIGHTS Zoned for Units. 134,950. 2 bedroom houae, mu- slw comer firepl.act, open and airy mllodekd kitchen. 546-6fUO. _ ..... _,. .. • 1,,,1 .. lrvlne Gonorol Geolral I Gener~ • J ofinJa Jj/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT J Ll.U lsi. Drive Lovely, new S BR., 41'.o Ba. home w/water- front liv. rm. a. din. rm. Qal!: paneled famlly rm. w/frplc. Master BR. w/sltting area & fireplace. Bay & Ml views ......... '179,!00 For Compi.te lnlormotlon On All Homes & Loh, PluM Coll: llLL GRUNDY,. REA~TOR ... 341 lo.,W. Dr., Suite 1, N... . '675-6161 Gonorol . O.-ol * * "*: ·* TAYLOR ·co. * * .. "&" BEDROOMS Owner TraasfetTed European ~ wt t b .,,,. • ouallty " <nftl. man.hip, Ankle -.... --c.ndlolJabt dlnUw ""' llua--kl~ TWO SEP~TE~ Authentic pu1or • like fam. lly ...... ,_,.,. -., hupBdrmo.lBalbo.Mudl 'tnore to ~ includinl • s CAii GARAGE. Juot !toted • So' take .......... <;oil . ~ A !'ll!W 'HQME FOR YOU IN -'12t * . ~ · WE HAVE IT .. °1"'CUSTOM decorated 3 bedroom, l balla, ~ flroplace, buill'lns, WINE CEu.AR "'""-...,. WET BAR.• Kitchen for the 1ourmet ....-~cook. BeauUful PATIO with a PANORA-"'- •--==-====•'?'MIC V1EW Of New~ort Harb.or,\....-Famlly Ex"nding .M ........................ : .. .. .. $125,\l® • ...._ theri . thla immaculate 5 . ~ --.....:..· ---....... be<miom born• la ,..... ~ START THE NEW YEAR, * . answer. Near 1 achoola I , • • , -here - TRIPLEXI IN COR,ONA DEL MAR -~-Many ou-. ATRIUM Ty p E ENTRY, Charming A rare find for this area! 2 Nice bedrms in livable features. Huie •P· .Mopened spacious living room with~,..,_ eJ<h o! the three units. Elec. bit-in· stoves tamUy n>0m "'"' 1rp1c II ..,.place I.· VIEW. 3 large bedl'OOllUI 2 .,...- & ovens, ne);-neW cptnst & dra~ &: 6 car-a1~1tandoor,~111out ~baths carpets&:: drapes and an· ihe""-. ports. Won't asUHurry! $69,500. ;".!.°,::'."~..:i:..~ ..,.built-ins. ONLY2yean old .... $59,'.'°°.-....- "0ur 26th Yoor" with bath • -...... ~ rt·s • '12, AND WE HAVE A TRADI ...... WESLEY N. TAYLOR' CO., Realtors A ...i opportunity, Prlcod...,. · FOR You ....- 2111 Son Jooquln Hiiis Rood at only $67,!00. call · ~TIIREE FOURPLEXES all In a row. "'- NEWPORT Cl!NTl!R 644-1910 m,asso. . ...,. All units ,have 2--1 bedn>om, % bathl .,- I ~Ge~ne"'r'"'o1'"""'--"-"--''-'-~G-1n-11-ro~l-'--'='-'=-I ~1"2 bedroom & 1-1 bedroom. SPA()."'- ...,.IOUS and.close to shopping, In SUPER ....... i..:::=====~1 -tcRENTALIAREA. Each ........ $65,llOO.* 1{ Tl!E !·:LI\!. . l'''1'-\'"1·1·. • .,) . . \:-, MG<: nab-Irvine Realty Company iASTBLUFF EASTSIDE ' ' ~Wl!'RE WORKING FOR YOU IN. '12 ....... ...,. • • EIGHT UNITS ....... COSTA MESA ~INEASTBLUFF-SPLIT·LEVEL VIEW...._ Grannycanbop,oldpAJump 7'~ARTMENTS. Owners unit 3 Bed·....- 10 Wostdltf .,_.,., J,, ~rooms, 1\IJ baths, 4-2 Bedroom, ll<ll ...._ walka 10 oohod: ...,,....., ~baths, S.1 Bedroom, 11'.o baths. SO GET~ UPPER BAY. VIEW First offering! 4 BR, 2 bath, 1 slory. Beautiful rear :,vd w/covered p1tlo & raised decking; elec. garage door; panelling; shutters. Beady to move in. at hom" 1004 !rb1. 6 fllt'd. LUCKY. ODJy ..... " ......... fl98,4&0.· pool; 2 bdnn. 6 de• plus l\1ftt hou:se; in immac. · · SPARKLING BAY & OCEAN VIEW $55,000 •. cond. Won't 1aat Jone at '31.500. YOU can UIUm.9 WpFHAloan! ,f114u.-S.d . 642-1235 6#6200 CORBIN- MAR·TIN 901 Dovar Drlvo 1644 MocArthur Blvd. ~'-·-General STEPS TO OFFER AND RIAL TORS 644-7662 ...J!.G~R~"""' 4 START PACKING! DUPLEX REALTORS 644-7270 bdrm. -... S'l...S.. ... °""" 1n .. t ... thla fin< 3 $21 500 Ltvtne/Dh11rw 'arta. One d ~m. 2 bath home in 1 2121 EAST COAST 'lf)OHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALll'. die mr home. avdable choke Oill Haven Jocation Start or add to your retitt- clo9e to ti» · lf'l' f ne1.r Harbor HJah A En1jgtt ment estate. Llve ln OM -lf. ¥ ¥. ¥ ¥ ~ ¥ ¥ wa on ee nn~ the other and beat the W. 11mpde Uni. #ll6, $98.250. · llCbooh._ 200l ... l'<l of llv· HIGH INCOME TAXES T' . . ' . SUbmit ofl'er. cau 615-1225. . l.ng area. Parlc. ·lib rear with I arowth and•.--.,..-----~'-=.-'----~: ToWerizW tr•••· ncome, io.n. 'I G.ner I Cowred paUo. You'll make tax ehel~. Can today fC1t -~· • . a Ml bUy beer. Alkire comple~ detaill. 10% down!----.-.----;;;;:;;;:;:;;;:===I 139 950. -EZ ienna. ..,,...,.,, hondlo•. . FOURTEEN • · Walker & Lee ~T = all Tl !I: I ;Ll\L ~ J:STA'IT:f<S 10 UNfrS . Jteaiton Fountaln Valley Ottlc9 T14-968--3m or 5t6-T1Sf ~ .. • . . . , .• --••• , . , Homo & lnvHtmant Eut.lde °""' M,.., .,...t HAPPY HOLIDAYS Rt•lty rental .area\ Seven We're heft m he1p you thrU Year In ;}'OUI', tuney, bril- liant, ,...,wns -wllh Wnnclmui -,..i. nut trim. ,i:W&Uc dtly on modallloO &Old """'' ...... in )'OQr b8t peen dinette. " . ' " 1 ~1 3425 E. Cout Hwy., OIM 3, .. bedft>6ml: and thrtt the llM900. TWO DUPLEXES ~mo.th toAllll 1"'PU'"' PETE BARRETT Shlnly -walh, 1lno ""'1wood lloonnc.,,.... bd· .. PrtJne EASTSIDE LDCA· urum w• 0 .space. REAL TY TION. Near E.17th St.~ ShO'NS a f~ retum 642-8'lX> --pl<io -o!tke " ...,.,1 wot""'°I'. ~ploy UNIOOI: ti()MD .... illlle..,.,.. BAYSHORES Don't lf!t '!his one di;' by! Pini: Center M~t. 'lb!&tre . wttb b>oome of $1.400 per aM St . Joi.ctrl.m cattoHc mo. submit on down or Orurdt.. 'DmEE .. 1 bedroom .trade 11;> -DINNERHOUSE, BAR & yard; Plott'cl!ed nel&ftxr- bood. h b e I t grsmm&r ....... ONLY 136.000 • NO IXJWN .. VETERANS! It'• • dean, 1unctiOna1 I bedroom (or :3 and• denY ~home on a loW leaiie tot. Hilb bwn cen. trw, muatve brtck ,flre- -and . .-n ..-. patio • .Red)' daaic! TM prlCe la 19\00tl. and tllat'• OK. UniuandONE-'"""""" Walker & Lee Unlc.Botowaverapvacan-. COFFEE SHOP CO LWEL L f:Y factor. If you an iooldna: Realton 1qr i-4 units In thl' location! 2'19J Harbor Blvd. at Adami Se.ts 225, ptrldns tor 90 can, . ' CAIL NfNit , x1nt ~ are.a. lone ~Open tilt PM teue, °"* e~tely PROPFRTIE ~~. INC I "' ·, : • I . i' LOVELY WIFE WANTED with lamlly and """""" bmb&nd to oocun tbia dftamy .. bdrm. --+ den.llln'oundeclby- pric:ed up to $50,<0>. 841-6010 ..QjTHEREAL .'"\£ ESTATERS . . 10°/o DOWN 'NEAR BAY a.tom built 4 Bedrm, S '-th Jone. ,Hua:e 11Yi1'11 nn, with view + taxp f&Inily rm cw· -"""' '"""" '""' wUh heated poot. Wonder- fill ....... ~tng. Lachenmyer k·-.111·11 1860 Ne,.port BM!., C.M. Can IN6-39'JI Eves, f15.182'7 2•StorY, 'H- Wlth Ewe;ythlng f bedtoor1-. WnllJ nan, ml 911. ft. plut 'a bm,ld new betted • tllttttd pool, To- tal ..... orfy 132.1151! -belt ff ........ Bloch location. Walker & Lee . . KIDS · WANTED MOO,ooo. -'" 770[ 1/th~t.f~M. C.dl 646-0555 Thi• ex.tr& 1paci::Jus 4 REDUCED $4 000 bedroom home plm family ' 1 lliiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiioiiliia• room :II a mu.t tte. Tri. Owners amdoul. MUST SELL11 level with view in choice NOW dUe to penonat prob. 2 BEDROOM Harbor View ho m e s. lemt! Featutts1nct. :31toey TOWNHOUSE Located on quiet street. All o:ec. home, 4 BR 21i9 BA, J BA. many extru, Jots t:4. electric blt-in kit. Park like w/w crpll, drl>s, brl&ht I: pri\oaey. Care.lrff malnten-cbeerful Jdteh w/aU the &flCl". ItJF.AL FOR OOUPLE All rtiht! VNIOO~ liClMU ""'--• 2AO e~ c.otlt ...,.. . eonir-Dlll ... ~ yanl, ~"',:;.:;""J:;. goodies, ll'& HV yd wlloll TI..i ctw ...... u111.,..: EASTSIDE = i<Jr this area. Prk:e of fmt tret1 .t: x:lnt ldtcps:~ 1lty' Park. OnJy $28,?riO, LIKE NEW I 8edrm 2 b1tb. 184,!00. Call._, ~ ~~·900· • SUbmft. --looalod ... quiet baolo ... THI: kEl\L .Z 1 .. ~Tl\TERS ~~ REALTY, l'llfl No• lhar ..,,.._ --·-~·· ---on<!--Btw .. HHunlSLONBdoE. Coldr.rtl.Bll*er ~.YULES~~·~ STEAL T ~· lllALTOlll -~· ·-·-·~ 1hil 4.BR. 2 BA are& home book, mi be tn tor Orilt· No Down "' a .,.,,..-., buyt 1r1 mu. . No · Closlnn Costs tooalod In an xtnt .,... and UU780 644-mo $29,500 7 bouts a firr1;1 , w/w c:rptl, ) to ol1 "'"· ' bdml., ..,..,., ..... all the blttm ,.,. a"' (all tenns huge lllx22 ...... room. 2 "' .;.;,.. .. '°' a pat1ot 'VA REPO . -. CC>Ymd palio. ""' Ides1 tor the -tam-3 lledzoom &or ._ bor- dn. .to othen. On1Y $30,900. Uy! F'P S3f,9!!0, -81.lbmttl 1aln, Excellent Nortti Coeta Walker & Lee s=.:riltEALTY, l'llfl ~'°°'-~ r:. ~ Realtors Bach B\vd.; Hunt. Bch, W:ftl:h p&yments lat than -ADAPT AllUTY $1JO • ..,. .,..., tnc1 ...., ""'""" .. •olrvlew '4Ul11 1 ... ytlrM) "A SURPRISE " th< """ ,.,,. 01 thto home, ~ .. ~·1.!\~ • vaconi • 1 AWAfrS YOU" ::zi,~."'7iv1":.""°::.~.":. Call 540-llSl <Op,. eves>! e ,HALFAOU:.w!lh2- Adaptablllty a the key note Hett'• what you ret tor only ~lmlMl I room ~ •••••• $25.IXD. of thll two ttory colonlal SM. 700. t bdrm., 1amily , ,- 1t;yle mme. Huge fam ily room, cariiets, d rt. P•• "I ~=;;:;;;;;;;;;•;;;•;;;•;• 1 .e S BD>ROOM -homt, 114 l'OOn'I with fireplace INdlrc wa1her and dr)'ft' com.I, batb, ••• , •••••••• 123.500. to cov«ed patio. Formal frffr.er, Walle to the bitach. diniflc and Uvinr room wUh Let'• make •date ri&ht mw Mpla« a1eo 1IX' torma.I W;, IN this one. enttttalnment. DWped fct' 147-4010 e 4 BEDROOM 6 HUGE DEN, Badtlla> .. Pl.190. ._..._Charin -r-• e HOME fl-...,., lots of ,l'QODi plUI k>il of pr i vacy. Fout hu&e ""'""""' and %\I balhl. Bia. M2-2535. i-0" THC REI\[, ·~ CSTATf:RS '"" -$1.lOO. --....... ,..,.._, -tlonal, 2 bd'Oom A den or er) Pt.US 1 bidtoom ftlll. dlnlnt"""' Wllh .i... wall. oL ---SHARPEST J IR. ed Uvlnli tol!m °""'"' to Roy McCord!. llooltw IN "•YCllllT ""Pf<al patio. Ont ol ol>o mo N"'l>Ori BM.. Cll. ...,. lowest le&11bold1 -a real $41i-172t $69,ffO bqoln at p!,!llO. OPEN .!!ll!"!'l~'"!!!'!"!!!!"•\ ""-"M-..-l!UNDAYito~Callm-ml DAILY PILOT Tbt Wtfft draw m U. W.t -.&: ~CO.· • , a Dally l'llot Ca•tw 1'10 W. O>alt Hw,., N.11. -CLASSRD ADS Ad. """"' REA!;-:::;:roRS:;::::__....:._::;::::1,..!!!!===-=== ., . -· ... . .. "' ( t 11 • • .... • w ....... ... ~ .... I • -::r llil ~ lli I _ ... _ -i;-. I~ L ......... _ :!) r.;;;;;;;~~leiiiiiii """'""..,....., ~,.;,;,;,.; .• ~P~•;li;,;,.; .. E~w~~l~;,;,m; .. ~;~;;!!;!;t~c ~1;16~ 1111 n u.tum. 305 H••11 lWb:A • 1·=~~:.;'~"~""~--.J•!!!l~'~ifl!!:.VIN-.~~~--~~l~;;;;,;;;;;-;;;;i;""-] IUIUllR'S 9 CAIB 1YP£ -.n APJS. -ol ~ Nie'!' , Ceoto Moll ~· *"" CLOSl.ouT ' Pltllll .... , ..... .....,_ :mu."" 1 "'Hr o.c.c. DILUXI ON 8EACH1 • ------· --------.wet · --• llrtN. ,_ < l<drm S1><n110 --. r.:~leo ~~p.i ~ =::i: ._. .... 0-n ::::.~.~ ":: ~ ~. laud lacll. $131. APARTMENTS • I ll1 -. laiindr,?..-l w1a. 2 b11bo. 111o -GI ,..., .. All -1 e wit.--lo,.. -.&Ir OIM • l'lsie'e • S -· 2 Bil -l'r. IBl/lio. =~a,;-~-==:::--~~ o1~::0.l'::ta:t=~~ =-=--;.;~ 5:,W"i':!.''"~~ ":'°i!i~1-.Jui-:-.: ~~::i:::-su: ~= I , ""'"1st== ftdl llld•"" iu.i.o,pe +in~· ut.. IncoiDe itl,740 yr. '145,000. Excellent ""111"'! lht, • a.,.-.-· --.,. view i ... ii .now .... &!Id ~ moO.e. col.. flnanctna. . ALA ''"'•'• • MS4fOD MHll v... l'URN t:· ~·~-OK. No 1 BEDROOM NC room.oceu •. ! uol -be evan.i.. In 11. Oooe ., So ''Ol!t 2'th Yoor" -nmNl!llEl>-·~·~ 1 ... ~· ,_ $ll6 PolloHm>le ,.nlna ' , __,......,,,Drtwi.,ui ~,::'..,._,,,_: ..,..,,... N TAnOR CO --"--._.......,_.......,.,-.... ,.1,. ..., paoL Lndey MEDITERRANEAN SeclllltJ-. .. 1< .... call -.. -open. Call.' tr you .......... • •• R ....... Cltrt all ti! t ""' ..tlnlah<4 lnoiklo ..... sa .... "8 Moola Vlllta CM. ' HUNTINGTON , IH-UIO. --GI .,noftta boo 2111 Son ........ Jn .Hiiia RM , AU Ron~ila e '6.39111 mo. llOJ7 Modetn AW!., BAam.OI< opt, l1ltl mo VILLAGE l A Jewel la , , Ion, call •~"" • ~ou NIWPORT CINTER -· 511>-3218. Ind uttlltlrl. 2400 -Blvd,. C.M. PACIFIC --Sky! 1n ..... btdtaftlletl>t-c....k.nJnlmnl e O'.)zy °"""""""" Im Newport Bqch ** -** 1714) 1&1.acm TU OQ:AN AVE., H.B.; .... ~ ·-1· .., ~ lovlns cpl, $90, ON I RENTAL (lit ICE ' (nt) $1CBT ,•; .... I -"'"'" j -for oolo • 1'1 A~A Ront1!1 • 645-stOO 3 BR. lam nn., 2 Ba. $375. E Bedrm. Multi, "" pet.: OPm 10 .., ro e PM ota .... 10 U>4 pm Do'1 . i::-.=.~.:::;::.: Walker & Lee . ncr LEISURE ~ ..... Smell AvaU lilm. l8llT Port Pl>al I Utilities lndudod. ' f•-•y WILLIAM W.ILTEM <;J>. 1 1-0on. < BR. 6"""' -e<lulta °""' 2 e LAGUNA J..elr.l 'Br. F/ Qwi" Pl., 11vbor Vlew 116-P. 1111-S , lllKftll ' bit -that ...... wW Reol"" . ,...,, 2 Br 1,. Ba. rut:..., ""1, ...-... a ... t vu. mo. llomu. <2131 lD-ll01. l llll. 2111111 .a 1"" •..... * FRESH All ...,..... ,,.. quick lale. Hea fl9ll -8"d. at ....., LlllUM --~; II re P 11 ••. ALA Ront1la • 645-3900 HEW S BR, DR, l'R, Hart>or pluo. Sllt. Mo. lTlS On)W.. YIU.A APTS. Walk 3 blJoi ,. Beubl : l '""21 "" lam """"· Wed--Open 'tit ' PM .oc' EANSIDE Lup pool. L • • o • • 1 -IJNFtJRmSHED-vi.. Homn. 1316/mo .Ind. Avail '"'"· •· -far Dood. Cl"'"'" -i1t,l!I IS THE PRICE l!>ltmU!n,....-. at•tbe ladllllea. ......... petlo. By errs True! 1 Br. Stv/Ret -""· 644-1191. Huntington ilHdl 2 & J IR'o ~ •.:~pt,.:~,;;,,.."'j.i , H, W/W cpta. You've= tor 1lllt.., lonl.111 w.. beacb in thia terrific Owner. 549-06T4aft5p.m. Flynt for pet tuO. 3 BR Back 81,)' -.. Spac. Private patio poGI • IDdtY. Ba: bltlll, except refiic. .c::~=E-eda -.si..n. ...... n.ICOn --...iue. ott..-1_,,. PNpOriy l6' ALA Rontalo e 645-3900 Mod. 2 -214 Ba. $325 1 BR Furn. $U5/mo. -i.e.' 1225. No -. no ...... , tocaltan. m.eo. !'.=.-:::: = "".:: -·tar ....nl con-I . e IQl'ANZA! 2 Br In xlnt -1.eale. 2l3l -~ .... ~~ Nev 0... ~ Alrpart 6 536-lc'-Tll"i.:,,....:-=;;-=;I Sllll ,.. -_,. b> private boacb .....,. puta e SPECIAL e ,...., chlld ol<. !120. COIHIOlllinl-pets. 1035 12th St, Acruu UCL AdWta 01117, 2 BR, 114 Ba oludlo. Encl -all. --..... ... _..., ..... ·-·. ALA Rant1la • 645-3900 Unfum. no tram Lab ...... ..,.__ l0122 -.... .... ..... lllcd 11'1-Im/-I BR 11oor plan --PRINCIPALS OHL Y lier. -Joedllm, AP! M LDdr> facll. "'"'54 :::,,.:-.i:"'°"'"!: tn ...-BR 1 """* "'°m $41,DIO • NO r,. on 'llrl.o! 2 BR, Gonoral Leguno iNCtl -.S Jrvlne 1· · 'rH•-!.''" ·'L R ' .. t ·' '1' . "·~-<I ' [:::;. /\ l t,1\~ YOU WINlll! ..,... to boat! Call le"" Hooll to -lamU,. 3 -.. W. lot cpt/dl1>, -/pell. SUI. NEw tn Eutblull lllS/-l40 wlc ... Bid>, Walker. & Lee llvtnr . auutllully 233tll!llden,o...-. ALARontalae645-3900 b 2., ,. hmlhel clrTVut1~0Wi:on1-· &widultgardinApts. Doctor must tell this year f1lr tax reuons. Qeck hie ' ,....,.._ . * S Bli Bedmu. '* Hop fam1ly nn. * Beaut flttplaet. • ,Corner }ot. ............... * Boat aceeu. Speclally priced •• 129.900. FULLER REAL TY !5($41llf - NEW LISTING OOpJex -3 BR., 2 ba. eadl unit; lo'Wer w:U.t, wlfrplc., fUrv, for aummer I win~ rentals. '62.~ • You awn the land! Call' 613-3663 642,2253 ,,,.. WE l!AY!' RENTALS *EAST SIDE* i BR, 2 BA. famlly·nn. - ·p1, blt·lill. huie walk .. In . -mo--Blvd ... Adamo ,...,,. Open 'lit 9 ""'. .SPECTACULAR 3 BR Gla"lmll' Galaxy, 2 BR, 60x1lll It. -• ~ lot. o/-dl>I ......... lfl kill.1t-w/\lltin rmice, dbl own, ~ fam nn, w/w Cl'Pf¥.' drp.,-rentable eond. Priced ..... .-, mkt. $21.\!IO.' Don't .., "I could 1>ow". I' fQ..4471 C:JMMIU Tea<lership .U REAL ESTATE •---• --~ GI ·at ·Noor lock B1y r, ~ -rup, drpt, I ~ -MM 2 P'RK WEST ~-•• , ··-Olo. -= --• l'{i.'i:D More !loom! I !Ir bllnl µso . (213),.151-<156! Bcb lq5 N. eo..t ---· BR, lli BA APARTMENTS """' llT,000. 56 UNITS. fct·R-:i~· :~ Townhouae Unfllrn. m Newport Buch ,m· E. 211~.SR, "646 ~,rri 1 Bdrm. l'rom $1'1 , ..,;/6/an, COSTA MESA &alboo ~eriln1ul1 Hunt1 ...... ·a..ei. ~3 tobr ~ "';~ Waa!Hy 21 Aportmonta 2 ':,'!'.:;·.~9:0· Rl;AL ESTATE ISlS,000. UXG-HOMEY I Cllarmln& 2 •• TOWNHOUSE 2 Bdrm, 1% ...... ....... ....... ... * $179 * 38111 -Leno mo Gtenbe,.. St. Walker & Lee Inc. !Ir hie, w.u.d In pe!lo nr Ba, cpl!, drpe, ""11. tlo, bllnl; frplc, -· 1 BR, '11> BA. p11t1o 111.. !Mn<. <Juat "" · 49C-9f!3 ~g (114) m.8350 · watu. Until a1'15, wahr/dr)T, dahwshr, bltins, wld, 1t.rbap dhpou.J, Jav. crpU, drpt, ~ a~t.,.,;. SanDfea'OFwyatCUlwrBd) WEED ·IT AND REAP M-I DIMrl 213'2'3-ll.m· pe!lo, ... i e,lllbh,., ;:',;',.. ~':fedlL ">11n&. ,d-plan. 880 Oen,.. ~--,,,,--:--+-I A._upperthat-...... ~n. ' 174 C ....... o •I ;,Gr 11'15/mo, Leue. stretton, ~. • yny, !<50. st.,CM.'4U3!0,5'&.2682. Lag~ Nlt!,'°I • , , Small, .,,.., end Wie ""'" • · , • wk 63M<81. home --I.GE. J BR. beaut Yftl, •lee • LAGUNA NIGUEL t mod. 2 l!ed. 1 Bath BEAOI *BIG BEAR LAKE* Rurnc 3 bedroolO 6 .... J Duploxee Untum. :151 ~;,,:;· i:.i~ Nr ~ otove, eu bea4 214 BA. APARTMENTS : CX1ITAGE. Wa1Jchwdistance Happme..ta~airtst-b&~ blt-lnl. tireplace, --acrou it. from abop'g. 1 BR 1 BA* 2 BR, 2 BA to the .and Paint, deanirW m.s ta )'CKD' own <:t:IXY Cl.I>-walk to town. AIL· '7M930. Cott• Melli Gar. $200/mo. Winter. sm Carport. lndry rm. Adult. full I carpeted " dn.l'l't' end mi-~ wtU tum In. Try 1l>ls 00e tar 18,.,,,. **N•" 3 BR, 2 BA. lam. NE\V Spanilh 3 Br 2 Ba ;;!!Moo lnclda utlL No pebo, only, 1160. 998 El Camino 1 Fr-$175 · · ttrls cottaee into a QIALET ~ Rqe. <n4) 5.16-1'138 or nn., w/frplc, nrar pool. blt-lns ebag cpt, ~ :yrd. • Dr. No. 1 CM. M6-045L ind p.a. TV cab!~ ~tier BYT1:1ESEA.Mustbe9Dld wnte:SpmctrilnJ.E.tate, $315mo.*•U3-389f. E/aide'. $225. 548-4,424, ONnt:EBAY:lBr.Furn.& REDEC. 2 BR. 1 8"'all kit bltne. bxl:rf 11191: In a 1'=>'· f)l,OOO, 1-P.O ..... :Ell, Blr -Coa!o Mall 64>-2222. "'°'· -l .... $195. upatain, Nr. Emncla JUrh. bid ..... poci BBQ', pdv Down.-• R lty C Laloe, Colli. DUPLEX 2 br ...... qulet 613·9358 Bltna, ""'"" drpt, ....... patioo ~ baIC...... Opon Los P.ures el o.. BIG BEAR LAKE no clop. ~ta or 'motor NwportHelghfl $160 • .Adi.ti, m p1t1. 10AMto9.PM*4i9M2'0 .:'--Cout ~ 2 ~~OONRIDGE AREA $200. PD MO. 51&-2720. CLEAN 1 or 2 BR Ad!~ 5'~1<93. .... 2Zrl * 280l1 Almli\'. ™" Mount&ib tx.nr 1ttP J Bedroom -E11hklt -no $1~2 Br 2 Ba (:ho.ti... adj. oft Crown Valley Prk'lll:1 BAOIELOR'I ddct. ~ tlreplace-11eep1 8-ltMi. · pets, J&" ldt. $1254150. 2'21 ... ~ bis home,_ fll9douii rooms, Lakeview _ Ro9d opn )'ell' wdoted ilt1n ~cben. amaU en- 1 ... --,_:"*it 11 , J E. 16th St, NS. 646-1801. ~ ~41.· ~ Newport !leach "doMd patio, almost ocun round $23,9'0. 5'5-6621. F.d Rlddlo ru1r~arap"6..m ~ ••-•w Apt, Unlum. 365 "'1. , ' . . . . . .front, 'pat 'White watft' ~~~~~~~~I * NEWPORT * view. Ideal for Entertatnln(. ;:. Balboo lalond DELUX 2 BR, 2 BA. Bltns, : A ~at buy at $80,000. Ster. ,~ 2 Bt. ne,wly painted in A out •-ts F Dlhwuh. Sh a I crpts. . SHORES : line Realty E08 North Cout. tn.ncw . ~ new roof, crpta, drys,. itow, ,.... • um. ' 360 LrlTLE Balboa &1-cetebrate trosUeu ft!r1&. EJec frplc 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, dres:lftl' am.. $2529, • 'liiiiiliiiiiii~' iii! dlspolal, rar. tncd yrd, General ·am.ima.G in a deluxe 2 Br ., prage. Nr So. Cout Pm.a; ~+.1~elux~ l,V~ • lawn, lot& ol bnf&thlng apt on rand Cana.I ,new $185. stS-.2321. ---· • • Lido l•I• BusiMst 1pace $185 mo to mo. $175 bltns Swedish ft'pl boe.t $235. month. BUY OF fHE WEEK 1--------0-rtunlty 20D he. 646-1246, 646-<961 atter A dock; ,.....iy ,. Jooier i.e,, !!jARP! 1 !!'• 1p c!oM.,, CALL ~371 5 DO childrm or pets. $250/ Pool. Nr. lhOpl, A~ 1884 -~~=~=~- 1 doseta. 1800 aq, ft. New . crpbldrapes .l paint Va· cant. lmmed. ~on. $29,9'0. Roy McCardle Rultor on a tttmendooa.Calll. du. 1JllO Newpon Blvd., C.M. IJlc. ..,,., ..,.. ...... 3 BR, su.nn 2 BA. .,_ ........ vw .J-0..ftftll"''l:~T""-I IBA a< -· b&ve·,.... S3000 .DN. FOR JUST ...... ~. 129.900. Bedtooml. buae: family rm., * CALL .8r7450T * with ita own m.tural bride tl.replaee, entry haD to rear 1Mn1 rm., bullt·tns. UXlO down • mow In. 1540-l'm TARBELL m Harbor, Costa Mesa -. ASSUME 6°/o SEW NG YOUR HOME? · ·-YA LOAN-, . Free appraisal • ,w.,. buy eqµides. Pttaonal attention. 25 yn:. exper, 962:.5523 COLLINS & \VATTS StwP 3 Bedrm. borne on 1 laige lot. $162. mo. pa.ya • all. FUil prlce S24.000. -REALTY- C. & W. ! FULLER REAL TY : 546®4 Anytime Santa Is . Hire . VA REPOSSESSION and win lell hil 4'bed· rOom home 10.;oung Gr ' Jharp. nort!li Costa Mesa ! · Bednn mne near Ca.tbolic Ourch a: ahopplne. On I y , .$1S<ll. dn. 11!9/mo . ..,..,,.. $23,500 "'' ~ 110IJ. -.. '5!0-3555 '. SHERWeeD REAL TY U9&t Brooldrurst, F.V. i PERRONREALTY 612.Jm PLUSH! . . PLUSH! ' 1c=-.-....,.---:do"'l"'Mo,.,_.•___ 3 BA'I1Vt.<X>MS! P'lua 4 t.q BR,~~ 2 p,.tiol! Priced right! Won't Jut! * SPECIAL * HAFFDAL REAL TY Beautitul 2 story home 1el· M2-4«l'i Eves: 55l-0901 tinK w 2 tun lo~ with FRANTIC OWNER magnlficent view of ocean &: Simply beaut. 4 BR. form} jetty. 3 llPl.cioul bdrma. TV dih, l BA. 3 car pr, m room, atudy, 3 BA, lr& bad $40 (IQ) tDrmal dinin&' nn, huae liv· · ~al E.t.ate by In& nn. Showu bf appt.,,my. lkVAY •• 545-0ffl Offered f<r $135.000. MORGAN REAL TY $ 9UICK S 67:1-6642 175-6459 WE BUY HOMES Cost• Mes• MR. KAEABIAN 847·960( KASABIAN ------' BY OWNER. 111' Irvine &: -3 br, 2 ba. lrt yrd REAL ESTATE, w/beaut trees, trplc, bwd ==~~----. ,nn., $36,500 6f2..7892. SHARP 3 BR 13/4 BA, din rm, bl.tins, dabwsbt, fpl , . crpts A drpl., 'Vac~t Must ..n1 Xlnt ....... $2',1111. East Bluft' * THE BLUFFS * $43,500 3 Bdrm., 2'iii ba., formal din. ** 83S-U22 ** FOUR g?AR REALTY nn., family area. I Mc.. Irvine -· Gtoenbelt ..... --,,PA"'c°"l!"'s"E ... TT ...... E""R-- 0..-.,...... A baldlnr HoMES plane ticket. Call' EASTBLUFF REAL TY At The ltrine Jtanch -nn Anytime ltnmod _,, .... Save $1000! For information call LOVELY 3 a< < Br home S11H Offlco -7 w/v'tl!w and 1tparate din-Models at Jtttrey &ad Ir ~~ after 6 pm Maulton Patb(a.y. ~untfncston Beac1' · tt51, totol cool! needed Umwried worMn wlchild· ,nn ca.n qudtt;y 1br thta nice S Bedrm bondomlnium wl crpto a ·c1rpe;s clymple ,;., poola., t!mn\I court. a D d pa.., areu tor dtlldrtn. Ex· .,...,.lmldtaoucean . I« apt. to lbow, Will not laatl ' '1l I' f ' ;tP IT'S LOVELY An:!. on let land. 3 Bdnnl., lam\ly rwrn, 2 baths; beau· llful\y doc<lrated. Well plan- ned Pl~. tandscap1nc 1r: sprinklers., p1us • vitw. Only $12. ..... Ired hill REALTY IWY. Puit Center. 1Mno Call -· l3MQ) Leouno - .BR. s ..... _ $1T,!!(ll) PARTNER • ~:. 2BR,1 Ba T ... Bolcl New Concept mo. . M""""1ia. 548'<1331). " BRAND NEW " 3 BR. 2 ba. C2xSI $19,500 Actiw "'1th tome bu~ A own . Alm 1 Br Waterfront -Grand .fi Room apt, atove, ·. retrlg. »m Santa Ana Ave (Acre:. f SR..I ba. 'Wx88 1125.000 ,,,.,,...,_ b&ckground. w/paol. M•ll· Vero.. Bltna, fURNITUR£ RENTAL c.nai, no children or peb; ynt, 2508 Oran&• Avo. 1125. frolD S.A. Country Oub) LIDO REAL TY INC. Aat.t 1n ~t ol cpt.1, drpl, patio, riar. $2'25/mo •lot wlo iae. To Will be shown Tues, Wed, Spacious 1 A 2 mt. from S377 VJ,A LIDO biiblY lucrative business. $3»-to $ZIS. Nr. 9Chls. · 9l!e 1 or both • Call owner Thun, btwn 10-5. (213) $150 Ii: $UIS. nREPLACES. 6~7300 ht year's in<mne aboukl 557~. * Month to Month 673-02J7. 696-4244 or 0~1930. Prl.v ~. ~ ~ de.ts. ......r ISl,000, Capital ... 3 BR, 2 BA. mhwlhr, pr! ! = = °"""' lJNFURN 2 ' BR, •• East Bluff -...... -- L quiremmtz,are $25.IXXI cuh. Jafd. IQch: OK. $ 26 5. St;yle.Q:ikn Pt:nlnlU1a. " blk from :e.y ager 9'JS.U68. aw son For Int-....... Box 548-1300; rlS-18'9. • 2f Hour Dell $150/mo. Stove • Refrtr. NEWPORT BEACH • NOW OPEN • Always a &'OOd Rltction ot 1188• Hunttniton Beacll. N.E. C.M. 2 Br. Water ,Paid. wry ru: 675-2756. VIiia Granacl• Aph. BRAND NEW 11: 2Br nPin fine I:Jdo hie liomes. Cur-D~ sbop, b&ir A :mU.eup Midi!ne qe or elderly. No rt( ~ ~ UNFURN d t l F~ bedroom& with balcon-$148 Priv patio. bDliud rent U.Unga from • 1tudio, a 11 co-crdinaMd dilldren or pets. MS-4512. ~ ~ ~ c&rpetied. 3 ::. ~ ~ s!.i~ i@a abov• I: below. Gtadoua nn ·b@ated pcd w/ jaca.ztl, $48,000 together. Drus abop opei 4 BR. Wn nn Uv rm -Ba,y Front $450. pr mo. BJ ~-~ .. ~"~with~ b~e closets, dtti> pne ~ now. Need part:nl!t to com-• wt ..... ......, ~lo pe"-, i·~ •-~,..~-bOWCJRI) !a..-aJIL .__._ w/fl'plc, lovely home, owner. &44-29Zl. ... "5 iau ...... ,., .... plete '~ • makt'up studio. available'. Leue. &17~'1135. 517 w. 19th, CM 5Q..3m. Near Corona del Mar Hlgb Adults Y<JU Mua See 'l1iil 3416 Via :co. m.4562 Belmont SbOftl a r, • . 2756 N. Main SA S.7-0314 $400 Yearly. 337 E. ~nt. Si:::hool. Fireplace, Wet bar. Onet 2nm Birch St. ~ '"';,;;;;;;;;-a;;;;;:---I ~-==~or::_::'2f..llOOO~=·~-Huntingtan BNch ' 2 BR., 2 ha., dbl. pr. bullt·in lcttchen a~ part. Beach. '57-0M • Newport Be~ch New liaftne *WE have a Jarp: telection Balboa Island Winton Real Estate 615-3331 q5 AMIGOS WAY 644-2991 SE.ACUFF :MANOR' apt>-2 -----'-·-MAllINE EUX:l'l!ONICS o1 3 Md < bedsii6m ha,.., l BR. $lB5 + Uttl Newly Corono JOI Mor Cl>l=~t Co. Br, $160 uni, 11'15 tum, Cplio, $19,500.IS Holl1nd.Bu1. SolH that can 11e ·mn...i Into ft·modled ....,.; ~ drps, blm., garb dlpt,·1525 THE · PRICE· ''!be Broker w!O> Empethy" ahnoll -edl&tely oo our •love rn.'°16. '• ·-VIEW' · ·· Placentl& Ave, Aok abo<>t . Re41toro 2T90 -Blvd. .. Adamo 56-0lfi Open 'til 9 PM Newport Holthb 1716 0n.nre Ave., C.M. Rent·Optlon plan, B !boa. p . I ~· ""'¥ 2 Bdrml., 2 bath!, UpMairs out dboounL 642-8340 or M><l'fll 5'IMl<Dlevea SHERWOOD REALTY, 1 oninoui -~~=:=.~51&-=-o:/682.-:c-,--,,--,--:I Mintj~f9 l:.N." 240 540-8555 LARGE 1 BR furn, Penin Pt. spl.Clel, '2iO Month.' yearly. 150' to Beach. patio view ol --5-AnLER • * Nico .,.., • BR """"'· Pvt p11t1o, w/w .,,.4 rdulta ON"l'EN ACll!:I •· 0 Catalina. •••ux s 11r., rl60 1* Ba. Cpti, drps. bllns., oaty. Lease 'til June, 1 a: 2 BR. hrn. A Unfllrn. • C 171-&0w mo. tncl. util. Yrl1. MTG. CO. frplc I pr. Bli yard. 11382 Im/mo. 644-11111 ~ I ll"h'. p11tloe. -· .... =·673-=1"<22"'.====-:;, 336 E. lml ~ET Bryant H.B. Be h ind Coste M... ~ Tanis O>ntnt'I Bldst. eWESiaJFF 2 Br., 1%.Ba lsT TD LftAU l.c<ona?d'I, 2 bllco E. al IDO S.. Lane, CdM tlf4all MODERN l Bdrm. apL Cpi., Twnhse, $2)0. Adltl ooly, no 190 ~ Bl!ach Blvd. JU1t painted. ~~Y ~ 1 BP .. apta. (MacAJ1bar nr CoAlt lftfJ) drpt. dahwshr,,.blt-lns , pets. 1728 Bedford _.tc. 2ND TD LOAN 12'5. 71f, 5%1-2889. -""'· ec otow, pa ....... 1 cblld ok. All util 51&-7533. ' r:-... ""' ·o..i.ge Co. 2 BR """""'°· 114 Ba., all ~ Fum.lndey u'!,_ .P ~; NEW pd. $15()/mo. 30T Avocado, PARK NEWPORT WE But TD'S blm., cpta, drpt, ...,,..., lhop'r. $ISO 1 $155. 998 El 2 BR., 2 batbt; upetalrL Cu-Apt 9• CM. 645-0084. APARTMENTS . 642-~171 ~11 pool °' nc focll, $165/mo. Camino Dr No. 1, CM. -A dnpe<l. End. pr. SPAC. 2 I 3 Br •. ApL $1IO up Bod>elor, 1 or 2 -s..vtng ~ .,.. :n ,..._ 96i-U89. ~ .... <lamp, bl.._ Prlvate Pi>ol. epl/clrp., bl .. , Klm ok and Town""--Spe. ~. u W nlod 1110 3 BR Condo 1% Ba, Poo1t patio. '1051n Orchid. $250 Per 2'Jl6 Collea-No. 5 642-1035 tennhl. From $110. Acroa rnOMY a ~ -Patio dbl 'rar frplc nr Furn. B1ch. & 1 Br'•· month, yearly. 1994 Maple No. 3 G42-3S13 from Fashion Il'land at Jam. HAVE client who needs oeoe~ 962-0986dt5p~' Et.,.cl1lly nice, $130 LARGE 1 BR. bltt111 ·bortt A San Joe.quin Hills 6 BEDROOM 112,000 •. wm ..,. 10% inc, 3 BR.: 2 BA., frplc, hl'-lm, up,.2110 Newrrt Blvd. • .... hr, drpt, ..,.. .,,.,.: -.... 171<1 IH-IJIOO. · FIXER UPPER -...r bi ~· 1100,000 doe to 11Cbao1o 6 oliol>Pln&. CM. laud 1ac11. Dbl ..,, No pet.. RELlSTlNG • Back ·Bi, With .amt repaln A -'nt·· equity in local prop. M6-5848. • • *WINTER RATES* $145 mo. 646-&835 aft 5 pm. area. 2 BR, 9hag crpta, _. 644-6111 A.ttrac .1urn· Studiol $115, 1 I.GE, 2 BR, deck, frpl, crpta. 2 BR, l'ii BA, •harp crptl, drpa, patio. Adults. No jietJ, inf, )'OU can have a big val-~~Tbe~~lrwln~~O>.~Re~al~to~n~i;'~rv~N~:· ~=::~; 1 Bz's 1$U5. , Adlls, m pets. drps,... 1tow, n!fttr. $210. ..:1-, 121!0 oq It. " .. mo. 973 Avail 1/10172. $147. SC.221$7 uable famll.)' home. Charm· Eld 644-<IM8 -~ •-Ing 2-atory early American 2135 en. Mgr ApL 6. · Valencia. 557-1768. House Hunting! Watch :t&e only 10 yn old. 2~. baths, I~ 3 BR, 2 bl., atrium •••• $325 ISUPER 2 Br c::ompl I~ Cost• MeM I /'BIG IUMY 1 bdnn upper, OPErf HOUSE t:Ohnnn. : frplc. Shake roof. Alklnr Holwforllft ....._ S BR.~ ba., faJD •••• $325 ttirhitun!. $215. Villa . ncr IBR.2\ibo,fam ...... $3ltl odov 2321 Eld Pork·Llkt Sul'!01Jndlng now cp4 drpt, hltim, $135. Sonia Ana ~i.a::or9e~. ,., .. 24•• ••••illiii•.1 ·~~t;g.1onmts'3Sl 54M7:-en. ~~ir3·~~ .::~ENs•1 .. .;;;..f_A;.;;..M_l_L"'l'"'E"S=-"': . At.~ -Fumllhod 300 Coot• -,\LOO FURN. BACHELORS 2 BR, 114 BA, cpt I drpt, 71'.1.tLTY Prv patiol * Hfd Poola encl. patio. $140. "2-6811. . ""' ... ,.,,., '•" omu * $30 ~K. & UP * Nr ohop'g * Adulta only 1 Bedroom. ...,._ ao.. to WELCOME .. ·!.·. • Studio 1 1 BR Apa Martinique Apts. San Ju.in Ceplstr•.. • Room .. I: WK .._ Up o.c.c. A U.C.L $13 s. "'.w • ' 1m c. .. ta Au. A-., ~ 557 -RENTAL flllllERS • 'IV I Mald Service Aval! ~· .. ~· ... _ Sharp, ~an OR. G~t ........ ~... ''SINCE uw· • Phone~ Ul:il Pd Mar. Apt ll3 ~ 2 BR. del., 2 baths SINGLE STORY' .. ,...,, far lmmedlate .,.. ~*Aph. ht w ....... Banlr B14 e Bat A. M.aws., Dlnttl BAY MEADOW APTS, Some patioo. All far South Sea Atm- "'"""'' oceao view; 3 * 6454111 * Untva;:!? :lui<,ll hvtneN""'b 2:,N~..:i 0~ Beonl ~ penellnr, 11'5 I Im. 5'&-'1331 2 BDR>l-2 BAnt b<lmu., 2 biltha, family -,. [-Doyo ~ ,.., Oilldren 6 Pei Section 1lriY petloo, ...,......, ,._. Huntlntton Bolch ea,,,... and On. ... room. Won't lut at pi,500, dlides. All MWta. no: pets. Mr c.ondi&ned CAPISTRANO VALLEY COSTA MISA Unbtllevobly llolutlful e 2 BR'o FROM Ml LOW 2 I 3 BR, Slfll UP. ""'1. Private Patios REALTY 4.93-1124 l!ASTSIDI ~BR., 3 bltt.: ••••••••• $375 VAL D' ISERE Garden Apts. j; $1591mo. auilbnu bonua. MOR.A HEATED POOL 3 bdrm wltb 2 baft1t. dtj IV-4 BR., ~ blthl ••• • • • $350 Adults -no pets. F1owm: 387 W. BaJ St., CM. KAI Apt.., 18881 Mora KaJ Carport .. Storage Mobile Homts ap, fenced )'Vii. New pen 3 BR., 2 ba. homet • $.125/350 everywhere, Stream A o-n -..am Ln., 1/2 b1k E. of Beach. Nr. So, Cout Plaza ForS1le 125 .............. newlypatnt.2BR.,lllb&.homo ··l2'0 Wa1""".~S'poo!Ree.Rrn, aBEAUTIFULGROUNDSe -· HIDDENVILLAGE 1911 atAMPION moblJe td. For rent or leu& at 1 BR. I: den .......... $250 Sauna..&gia1·2Bdmt.F\lm. SPANISH DECOR * TOWNHOUSE * 2SQO South Salt& bOme, 3 mo. old, 12it«I, drpt ~ pu mo. Call WALKER e ed h·11 Unfurn. t.rorn. $135. SEE IT: Alr/cond. IGu, wtr. pd. 2 Br., 1'14i Ba., cptldrpl, Sam. Ana • st&-1525 • •able cp11, tcreened-ln " LEE RnUor, 5t5-ot85. r I 2)0() Panons, "2-8670, G&rai". Pool, Ree. rm., pa.tic>. Ad.Its. $160. 130 E. 3 Heated Paoli ...,,, 6 car port, 43,000. TWO STORY /SUPER 1 8' comp! luxury laundry. 1 BR 11!0. 2 BR Md<><IY Lft. 5'8-5986 or Loroo Oubbauoo •le, BBQ FamU, park, peta allowed, H~ elder 5 bedrfn,, 2 turnlture. $175. Villa $160·$175. 518-l?IB. aind Cue Center pcd 1: recreation area. btl'hl. 2 cv aar. All Jdch REALTY Cordova., 2323 EI d en. Hacitnda de Mesa Apt.I BEACHWOOD APTS. Great new 1 2 • 1 Bdr9 .icate rink. Sert at Golden and pets .re welcome. Move UGtf. Part Otnter, lf'Yint 543-4748. 160 W. Wilson.See :M1t. No. 1 Brand new 1-2-3 BR. 4~ blk SOU~ c'l:sT °""" Mobllo Parle. 327'2 """.;.:f:""'L Call Anytime, ~ 1 BR. Cpbo, drpo, wai.r 6 ''THE GABLES" to BEAQll Cpbo, drpt, bl... VILLAS AllpQ, S.. Juao Capbtraoo. n._,_ ~ ..,...,. 11tn>. No pell, Ice· 2 !Ir ,./pr! pr. AdliJ. lrplc. 125 16th St, Ha UQ1 at&cArthur Bl~. NEWPORT BelCh, Lido Cooto Maao Lltvnl 1loadl Adul11 onlY· 1120/mo. oiundproofed. Fncd. yrd. INT-3!6? 5'&lllm • .._ MobUe Home Park. beaut ; CUTE 1 BR. frlllc FA ~. w I pat 1 o , Wt r pd • $1SO NU 2 Bt., cpta. drpt., bl.)' vit'w, piv beach, Lux· * NEW 2 Br, 1 Ba. baat. 491 Graceland Drivr 1 BR $1SI 1arp Ideal for Gardnt'l'/maint. Call btwn 1 pa~ rec. nn .. 175f2 Jet· Apts., . ury 2 BR. •lcabtnl. edult• ~•I pool. Msa Pet•dll&dOK.4!M-'m4 · baChelor, IWim 'Pl'.!_Ol, adlts • s, 636-412), ttrsnn Lane,. Furn. or Unfurn..m ooly, lnuned oeeup. V•nl<. Bltns, cpta, drpt, ! . onl1 198! a.iicti St 2f!7 Ora,... Aw. "G" 1155 ........,,_ Coot Ma 71<:'1W105. petlo, pr, $225 ., $250. N• Leeuno Hll I ~ ' z lath e Q1EZ ORO M'f'8. e a ao • SELL OR LEAl;E • acl\la. 557..am UNFURN • BR. 2 BA alr VERY .... 1 br dpbt. Quirt 3 lclnn * tbadral SIM -1.U aa·~ * __ 2_11_E_D_R_OO_M"""'·"'*'.I $IOO. D.... nl> .91. rt. J BR, 2\1 8A. [ ;,.. .._ I !il L,. lllo oand, °"'" 6 m,. borne, In Sep bf ..,.....11dull -~-"'!'" ,:!~ S.....1w Pl>al. Print> -pr. 114 Ba T...._ ....,. ... ,. .. ,:-,,. J.c. lam. rm., din. rm., fltil. ._... ' 'Tl'W'\ -· 6 .. ___ .......... hnt ol .nrim Jl(!Ol, $215/mo 30. No pita. 5'8-l02L la~ .,;.-Enct pat». W.,,_/tryft. 53&-0335. &am c:elll.nca. l!Xtta. q AIJ•H•I , ....... ~lo drape• bltlno, "'' '=-_,..,..,...w Avail lmmed. _,,. 1 BR, w/w beam ceU -s·~·:::.!,.,~ Acblldm'o BEACHBLUF, APTS ~·end"~~~· 1D tUs otW' 6t Sow • UU", etc. 1trunac. $47.!CiO. ~· .,, pd 1, ~-• No' ::..!:' tniww ...-....,. 2 8 2 Ba. Pool p tlo. UU1l nn, aauna ......... , etc. llu thil 'FUii price, -Brdter. rJ5-GD ''Whitt Depbl.ntJ" ovv-u.. · auuot. t"'-playground.~. ._c r, ' 1 Adults. Out Sundi.y aft~ = ':,. -r-MISSION REALTY l9f.om Acrt1Jll for Hit 151 runnlria ,.., ...... ,. 1'lrn Y>IY. $137. 6IU510. HARBOR GREENS Dt:N.12!1 Elllo I0-7Mf. noon B-B-Q'o 6 Fr.e Art ._ ;... . ...-160 Beaut. aretn rollinc mt. Dlil7 Piiot Want Ml llavt them into "CASH" -IK'll Tum unused 1tema lnto qukl& 5M--43S3 2 BR apt. Coled pr. c:pta, L4!saonJ at11rt1ng eoon. lltStlW••ll RIAL TY Dally Pilot Wont Ad• hove ,.,.. TAKE ta< ..i, $100. L-•-plan them -OaUy p 11 o I __ , _,. .,. _ j Fut ...Wll .... Ju•t a p-d ..... cbll.,..i....U pet oil. HARBOR GREENS ,_. ............. F.V. lilrplna ,.akft. down noo. Jno. 961-«HT. _ -•-. Cla..Wed. &12.-!673. .._., ~ -•0 call away -~ $140/Tno. 34.1'-294.0. 546-5025 r I , • • • L • ' .. :.-:. 6 J • • ' . . • :: • Pil~f·AOVU11S£R Moitdl), Otiomw 27, l9ll ' i:. t .,.t .. M>••-J[tl '--'-f "--·~-,,._jl~ f ---1[5l ~I -~-.-~I =:·~~ ;;~;;~ ;;;!!! ;;~1~~;~1~ iijiji~....,,~, •• ·~~ ~~;;.i~;;;L;;'°"''~' .. ~j[ll]~IJ f;'"'"'~··-~~ ... . . . l , ·!'~•Univ;,,: 370 Rant•ll to lllo,. 4.9 8abyilttl,. Gar<fonU., Job Wantod, t.llllo 1'0 HolpWan~;M& F 710 HalpW1ntod,M & p 710 HolpWa-Mlt F no HalpU ..... 1111& F711 ! SfLlRJ! lftfro t ho , • WANT '3b wtth bulldina or • , -. ·-· ../'; .. .-• · . e .. t. Mna .QI,)' Wt n me EXPE:!UENCED child care AL• Land1eapi!lc. Tr•• l•ndiea.pe tontractor •Clvll AVON CALLlNGI ~ LaW' . . SEO.l:TAAY1 ·~ ·~· ..-.... -)ft,""'· in my N-C.M. born• removal. 'CU\l tttllOd•ilo\C. En&. d ...... Som• i:.~r. '". "'°"1mM e&mlJll'itt> Part litnt • . ~:ADY ~cH•Noli -.,, ~ ..... mo. 6'j5..433t. .i. wfyard. l.unche1 6: IJ'llekl. Truh baUlfns, lot .cleanup. Amateur oarpent,r. 3' )n. · }IOC1Ua!tf. 1n )'OIU' own· -.. BOOKKEEPER • t1M3&o w. · "· 1 to 30. ~ f":-11 I t Male, Brand new priv. Bit J'~nde~cMnr care. Loe juat J!tpair ~t!'rl. 613-1166. Write c1uaWtd ad No. ,17 rttory, no uper. ~ 1 OAL flRI. TRAIN Ii The ~'::;: ~.:.~:; de-&u.-MZ, M to If" ' 'llRAND NEW nr OCC. SO l"Y· ~ .,...,.,,, st~f., A Np! Hauling • My PUor. P.O. Box lll!O, Call $46-7041 Un\alt< lllOl~or ...i, troom· veldom<nt, mlnu1tt O'om1 •·;.po~lnrfl,11"-,._itl.,.. ___ ..,..,.,,_ I I r nom SICS 1>tlb ....... ha&: wk. or by mo. SSt..a«Xl. • ' " Cotta MeM, c.Ilf. 9'8J6. Banldn& ed qulclc to Jeam Jn~~ dOwntown -Palm Sprlnp. * LCretary ' .. iilt , 1 ~carpetjq~ .,,..;7~o!e,1• G1r1gt1 for Rent' 4ll atILD ~' Int.ant to s Yt'I· Haullni., cltit.n·UP, 10 cal OOOK '. Biker • ca ic'e .1SC1t0W OFFIC&rt . 'u.i wit.h perw:matti>' pJu. J 'Cl&at 1.d 1wnpalsn will 'u.t· l lfrl ofQoe. 0ppmuni;~ Forced a1r heit, otra tuwe Have 1~ home, fene«I moves, fxi> d ®Ueie am. Qecorator. 1 :yr. e) ii. 'Rapidly expandlnc Dank hu trJin in ch~e ot pace tlnn w'ate S>. Calif. ~ 9hOw in!U.tivt SH req l'OOml. Beauutul rune room. Stor•ge Only $2J/mo. yard 4 3 yr old chUd. Ex-dent. Lrc truck! ""· Cttl Ina r y .. S ch'O o t. CWTent cipeninp for nciow C1Jf Penny 'Ryan, .133-2100; iJt J:an., &, we. need aales -Sttvl~ een•r· Aenc1 '" f ·beated (IOOl. BBQ's, enclo. 5'U251 or 548-1«15 perie(Sced. M111lon Viejo, El 534-..18'6. • N~dM-CM un Wrlf'S. • o«ictta. In the folio~ ~nnla, Ir °'""" Pfl'IOOoel peopi. to cxwer the Ll!iADS. 500 Newport o.nter Dr NI t ~ lll"alff, quiet sllrT'Ound· Offlc• Rent•I · 440 Toro~ate,_. 830-U70. YARD/1uq:e, cltanup,, Re-ARCHITECT WrM:I CALI.. three location1 • ' Apncy;~ Mlehdson1Dr., HNdqu.artets . ln"' our N.B. SUire 535 ' · ..u.....i. I .. ,, .. 1: cio1e to thopplna. ~,,.,.=,-----BABYSJTl'ING; ffi¥ home, 24 move tn!es, dirt,• jvy, SkJp-J'ORNIA Llt:ENSE C. ~. * HUNTrNGtON BEAQI Irvine, Offlces, A branch of' our _ • , ·Adult Uvinz no pet1. CORONA DEL-MA'R 'houri. W~k days & loader, backhoe. 841·2668. DF;;RSON . .* OCEANSmE _ GIRL Friday, e.-xptr in ~n'I ONE BIWO!f.l DOIJ..AR Sr. Ac:count11tt ._ $1~fc ·: ·IL CORDOVA APTS. O!I~ but. etc, cbol~ 1oc. wffkend1. _ HDt meall " TRASH a G~• dtan-up, 1 (2131 318-1771 ~~ND1P?_ ., _, , co~structlon, bookkeepina, "Pl!•<:;, r.e:'S!RT ,3 ~CPA exp, PftWl&l1 tq.. I ?F.1 OWle St. fe-4470 Sep entr. priv bath, ept'1 A ltlaCka. 20S2 Wall&ce St., ~·· l'rft eat. Anytime. J b W ns ~'"' • years "" fri~ contracts 546-fi6M -...n;, ., C0"'9. t&X~P ~ ~tar 1farbQr a: HJmllton st. drps. Prfc'a. Util pd. $115/ C.M. nr Pomona Sehl. 5(8..50lt · O •nted, Female 701. Ml escrow mpo~bllity tx· Nr ~nze Cnty ~. ,· G,RIENS , . lentf.tl. Sk13&U ' • ' ~ mo. Owner 673-6751. 64&-5894. H IM I NEED HELP AT HOLRl• perietlet. !:xcelrent lahrr. Gll!L-6U-J030r Ext. 67 t I : t • OUHC n ng , .. ""' · tieneth prosram and JTOwth B o o k k e e p e r Is • Personn.1 ~ ~ "J"'""'l!'l!"",,._ll!!!B• l2 ROOMS 390 sq ft w/crpts, Mature women will babysit ewe h • v e l")()ftValesoenr Potenttal. · aa.lftl\i'I, lull or part tlme, ~/~t Part "133 Dowr Dr 'N.S • t v drpa, &: ,ial\itorial serv. 1New Years Eve. E.'tel rets. J.fe~uninr Servlc. Aidt• • N11r'1e1 e To diaeuM ~ b"&cqround N.a. arta. 645--~. _ .ttme po&ldon that may work . sc.311'li' · • • 'fJA'{Jf ~;TS. incld. 2172 Dupon\ Dr, R<uonabl• 64&-J706. c.i,,.~, )Vtndowt, F'-etc. --• Com· i;, coolidenc. call , Tom G"" ~ TRAVEL ·Into lUI! lime wiO> • • Nev.'JIOrt Beach1 Cal. (713J NEW YEARS day&: evenina Resid. A: Commc'L 54Mll1 panionl Gould ffi4)' 135-2606 or m.-.. . . publ.bbipc-(4). Call ~n, SERVICE fttab. -Fulle\' ; ~ ~ ~· 833-0866. Bab)'llttln&: my home all DEDICATED CLEANING H 0 M EMAKER.SJU'PJOHN· write: P.O. Box f2t9. Santa Can J!lace 5 riria U.23 free· uk for .Slevt. -"· • Jlru.h CUttomera.. cJt. \.1ti ; • abelkvab!y l&r(t apta, 'huie DEm< space available $50 aaes. 5U-US7 or SQ.l311. * We Do Everythiil&: * Ana, c.llt.. 92?02. to tn.vel. Above average· (2) RN'S to WO wkJy tD ltut. ' poo1; .racun1, elect b.ltins, mo. Will provide furniture Carpet Servlc• 24 hr. Call 6'13-40n . MT-¥81 So. Cal. lat Nat1 Bank elrl!lni:s1 elus UJO .. 'bonui . 962-Gm . -, ...... at SS mo. A.nrwer1n&' Sft'Vlce J A p A 'NE SE ..... ~r EXP. PnicUcaJ. Nl.lne. WW Equal opPoftunit)r employer )'tariy. Patents Welcome: ll-7am, ·medical IUl'llcal I T.==·-.-,,..,-~--"-1 ! .. _ erpta. drpl, aauna, ·-"-bl -Bl .....,. •u "--1-tr McL& s•-Jd . . RN . v Sm.rice •ta.tloti "1-Mn. • ~ te Adults av.,.. e. l 1010J Beach Yd. , -housework. Traruportatlon cook 6 do houaework. trl.2 Bar Maid wanted. British <:11C1C • ne, nq· an . , ~GLES • no Pf!:·· · $l35 Huntington Beac,ti. 6G"'321 JOHNS C&tpet II: Uphol1tery req. 6'2-8!18s. . hn or flilbt ~uty. ft.tit . Pub ln Cbst& Mesa .Eves. Beaeb Inn. 21112 Pacific · 3-Upm, ·08 0exp d, :· older~ l. 1 BEORM ·:::::. ~ ~40 DESK space available "" ~~~ ScoE>trtttci.-~~Sha!Somll· p I ti It Rea.1. 55T-t«T Have car. 6 PM to 1 AM, Tn~1 thru Cout H\vy.'Sulte '309. ~•1 '1.c·uRNC.C U . i SP~;:i~. .as:!_ Ad&m1, HB •• mo. Will provide .. _ .... ~ ~lan!an"~ .,. ....... u • n ng Fr!. 646-9930 "-r-.96"-"~ HOUSEKEEPER. No cook-....-am,,. · ". --· • Ufttl ~ ~:' Pftl"-2 BEDRM •••••• From $160 1Y1ou1un:i nc It) ""--~· L v "'"" LYN'S .,... ( y • at $5 mo. Answe,.;,.,, service · • ~ .... :-"rs • P•P•fh•ngl~ 'A Better Tempor•""' ' . • ln,r. 2 adults, !Ii days, 2S hr. • . ptOOeUOr of 'canoed A • ou .re rilbt, they're under-available. 305 ·~No. EI all color br•htenen &: 10 ..,;. ... . ,,.,_it1on -J BARMAID, want~. No exp. wk. Own trar11. 6'4-1344. l.lpm·iam, Suli aqzte units frozen food hu ~f opeif I ,Fi::?= ;!!!...~'elvtt.) ·camtnO Real San m~te bleach for y,•hlte FOR dl'.WI &-neat pa.lntini, URGENTLY nee. Apply Vlkkj._s l..oun&t. :. INVEST IN ' , . R.N'S. . ina. C.ontact •pedal mtJor 546-9860' Clemerite. fn.4420 ' carpets. Seye your money lnter:l,ot or exterior & reu. 5'&-9242. i . · ~' ~ accounts. ComO&nY ca~ by savirtr me extra trips. ratea..Call Dick, 96M065. lebysltt.r, MY 'HOin• 'YOUR FUTURE LAI :CECH 18100. ·. '• : AMAZING Ad u I t Living, DµK, spece avallable $50 Will clean living rm., dlnillg PAINTING _ , Guaranteed NEEDED ** 548-tm ·• '*' · · WH1rtnds Only Call &b Wu.on, -MIMi05S I' ·l!uui. 1 & 2 BR film or uni :::°is:'. .e=..":.iru: nn & hall l!J, Any nn 11-"'· work' at t•ir prices. Lic'd & ' BOOKKEEPER llE YOUR OWtf ilOSSI , X•llA'.1'."'fl~, · Qouf&I ~ l t. -!,Phi· Self clean. ovens, avall1tile 222 Foiftt Aw. couch $10, chair S.5~ 15 yn., l1W ST5-5740. •. ' s-r_ ... _ _t_ Beaut office 'in IMne-.eom~ U--or Wom•n . Weekend Da,ys 2790 Harbor BJ' at Maml. u/W (111 2 BrJ dilpls, lhq · • exp la what ·counts, not -.-.. lftllll•• · · nwn CINTftAL: T 1 ..._ So ~ Cl\IJ, drpo, lactu;zi & ,..... t.guna Bq<;h. .,._9400 mt!hod. I do work ""'''1!. PA1WJNG. pn>!. All ,,,.rk e Typls.. plex, Be right lwtd ·11! to , J • . SUF'PLY TECH • ''"!°"' llcllw1 i biitt.. Huge pool. Bu1ine11 Rent•I 44l Good ret. 531-lllOl. IUll'TI· Color specJallst •• thebou..Start.the.N*WYear Ltt .. A Yel)4nt · .. ......1. • Dsy-1:·eventn1 poeltiofttt" , :Merrimac Wood• 116~4.!, 511-1"1. • Re.ceptlonlsts wto. • veat lob In • .-Taxi Cob " Ex~~~· """'"" ccndJliont • HooJrly waae. p1-.1 · : , . 425 Men1mae Way, c .Af. FOR rtnt commertial, in. Cem•n:, Coner•~• PAmTING!Paperlrig. 18 yrs e ·A , Cl tna comp&nY. Start ·SSSO. • • · A w.u,.,e benefits. · • WOfldnc o::indttiom: Mr. du.atrial for · delllXe offices. ., in Harbor area. Uc&: bord. CCt t ert<~ can Jean Brown, ~ Call for APPt MJSSION Jam.ea. 135-4515 or bM819 * .RAND NEW * N•w bldg. .. ., s.. Di•go BEAT The Raini Coocn!lo .. "·!' .. _ ... ~.. • K-punch Opr's Cxlut&l .....,,, 54~1311 COMMUNITY * T ... I Do .. ' $7~-Frwy ·a: Crown Valli!')' floors, patios, d r I ves , . n.c s iw-n. ,,.._-.cJQ, -r 219D~Hartior Bl, at Adana U"' ~OSP:ltAL Min. ~ . '·•Mr , • _. , , Le Coste Apts. Parkway. Choice ipo ts sid~walkl. Don &U-3514. PROF. painlfn«-lnter/Mer. BOYS 1.,.14 ·7!112 Pueiu Re&t Hwy1, e:ry des~; ma! or~ 1 A: 2 BR., bhru. swimming avail. 83l-l400. CEMENT WORK. no job too Honest worlc. LI c I Ins. Intervlewin& Hours to deliver pe.pen-:tn the San ·AU-far Herman ~ Vltjb. 'Calif. _Servioe Center ~ ~ ·pool, lanai, bar-b-que &: pr·. Sf&-2759. 540-1#1. km·llam A lpm..fpm . . Qe--, •·-Juan ea..1. (P(. on San IMego !!rwy. &: u.... N...._ ,.._.!._, ·-.1.u STORE front-bulldlni, M-1 &mall, reasonable. Fre e Work wbt a: where ,.._,,.., __,, ..-r.-.-.-..u ~ •• ,...,,., \.A::llu.:" ~~a ap . .._ utU pd, $150 10 n70. zone, 200'.I sq tt. 3172 Estlm. H. sruntck, 548-8615. \ No Wu:rinpg . you ~ant• .. trano ~·~Beach ...,.~!" .... Y~'b~rwlY>. Suite 5.15 ~ ~f~.,.c!:.i. :6'>'708 Pl•centiA, Collt M•" QµALITY c.ment work. Let ~~.~~ .~!.~ Interim :, •. uea.DAILY'~j'LOT (7l4!'495-44o0 'VIE:TNAM VETERAN'· SIS.1698. c.o,... do IL Lic'd. Boudod. !'o-11« ' "'6-lru Personnel' e-·rvlce •M .. ~ '(71f) uo.noo ?""< in. llfetinfe -· .. j' · · HACIENDA HARBOR , ·241 AVOCADO STREF:I' t Adult llvlna • Nn pelt 1 : •'Deluxe 1 &: 2 BR. POOi . j · Gai-are. Dlahwshr. PJld utn. I :. FROM SlSO. 146-1204 ' ~MOVE IN Allowance Pre-Sehl chlldttn welcome NAS.5AU PALMS l T7 E. 22nd St. 642-3645· NASSAU PALMS • Furn. &: Untum. 1 .I: • ·2 BR '1 from $135 VP : . Hynll"ll<>n BHclo ' ' • la Quinta Hermosa lndUstrlel Rental 450 645-1695. ..., --· · ' · ' ' •tart ,. rnP'IL ca1'Ml' ~ 1 :. .... ::' Contr•ctor ,Plumblrig 771 W. 20th, C.M. / " ~Ntsr: unfque local btt.nch,otofteotooan. /tl-l · COLE PLUMBING 642-7523 54i-2592 IUSIOY oppor. 'l\'it!t Jl'w; 'rapid co ·""• blaftt com-. 1500 !IJ. Ft. Centra,lly1..ocated MY Way, quality home .2( hi'. service: &f5.ll6l HQJTESS . Ideal locatiQn for.artibitious ~ ~ ~ if remod. Wall&, cellin1 , Automotive I"'"'"'" cm.t:QN1i1,.ril ·'penon ldoklna: f6r ad· et5 _yop ea,rn , while YoU In. Cos.ta . esa, with . floors, etc. No job too •mall. PLUMBING REPAIR . NEW CAR App·Jy . l'\.Yll _'llL r:Ll\.J . 1"'4LL vajici!m!'nt "50'.' _ · earp.. Fine be~tlts pQ., o~cZJ ~room 547-0036, 24 hr 'ans. serv. N~jo~m'';all CONTRA(:T DESK SERYICES*'-AGENC\'i Call Helen ·Hayti ~ :cu, ,xpenaes p&fd. Thia ii U7Q. Month Additions* Remodellna Experlply, ;r: .. ~. o:~f~i."", .... ap-htwnn 3 &. S P.M. •E.11ll~ Cat irvlne>"CM , ~Co'uH' bot&l_._~~tAd ~·i:eii~~tartJ:· Gerwiek &: Son, Lie. R•model & Rep.1lr --.. 642-1470 . •""' ar rm a ams -,._ ..... _, ... _ • company, aood surround· c: 1 · -........ ~ ,,.. .. ncy, 6'13-fi041 * MS-2170 Add'tl Alt ti 1 .. -e_, Rell EstN:e Sa1e mo Har~ Bl at Adams t on,. or• ont ·••·<Joni.ct Mn. ~1. OCO. 6 ~NSTAN .. TM.'.""'. BY* • • ElectronicJ--' New construction. Concrete, WILSON FORD • ~ n,'--·-now. > ::'.:!, ·-•· . . ol•bs & patios. Block, .,,.. im Beocb BtVd . '. 111,1 COME .: -"" ~· ••• I · ~ PRI~TED clrcuit boards, I& britjcwork. <n4) 497.~ · Hunfuliton Beaq, 2131 W•stc~!.f. Dhr: Ht :~ _tu~~1i:~es~!. . "'*"*1L _ J ~f :REAL TORS de.1tgn &: fabrica.tionsr &hott S PE CI A LIZ E 0 House 84U5ll N•wport _.c aales &: Jn\l'Nt "-es. -1 -, ~_..,. run speclaltsts 1 or 100, . AUTO , 1 r~·· ~,.,......,, 1944 Keene EnterpNes 96,;..1759 Repair. ~ntry, painting, Equal ~-Employer TAX Bonuse1, ]lald up to 15" 673-4400 :--:-,-~-·'---· ek. Call Dlck 642-<m SALESMAN o>mm. Paid vacation + AntitilN · ~ li:::7.'l"."~~~!!'!!"'!'J! 1 .::G.:•;;rd::•:::•:::l•~s~ .. ,,,==:::---Roofing New BMW dealenhlp' needs BIWNG <'!ierk n e e d e a . medical C:OVerQe, free SCRAM' LETS R_.,. .. _,_•_l•_W_•_•t_ad .... _· __ 460_. .ws GARDENING • T. Guy Rooful&, De'a.l aatesmen with experience = ,!~PP~n::; =~~~--J:':S: . YNG.~~~·-"-m••·-·· !or --• •m•li D'~Lldo k. prelmed.GoodP•l'IDl1&lity. ~-w ~--H . Male or Female •""" "" Cil!JlckS.y : J.NISH COUNTRY ES-2 _Bdr. ho';; ;,fence ;d. land.scaping lf!n'iCe!. call ~~. ~~ wor Many beneftta lllcludlns Drua . ...,,.. ........... t wy, ~~·~-er &31-1221.. ANSWERS : ' .'J'ATE livilw &: sp&cious stB-5198. Servin& Netnttt, Group W, Demo P1an, Ill• Newport Hich *-.:.SEYMOUR * -. , · ,eptJ:. Terraced pool. Sunken 10w'i·th' ..... u.~.~nedd; •• ~· Clpd, O:ll:t&. Mesa, Dover Sewing/Aftltetlons ary plu1 ~sian .. Appl,f CASHIERS: Car Wuh, put -.• u:31ed~-offiee needs N<w-M•t M , ~ · B tu11. ... 14' ... ~ Shores, Westclltt. in peraon A full time for J..aiuna ,............ ._ prep1ren, SA~ESMEN ·::-.·~ -~ -Hetty- :. ~l!J· BQ. W •. Bay St., Costa Mesa PROFESSIONAL -~ -Beach ara. --...r. e-·d.-" Coryun!Hkin or salary, Need men WbO,Pe re~· to Sicldy -KJU.. a Mtml r.· W)lbetievable llvfna for ONLY MS-7881 aft 6:00 Eve. (aa-uener, • Dresamalrln&: -Alttr&Hon& ..... _ ... ·~~ ~~~ ,..__.,,, Gall: Western .'1eafn the' Car' buafueu. &J'ld ~laint of an lnfXllC!'rl· r .,•.1 Bdrm. Unfum $150, ~~~~~~~~~I tree Work, prupi1r1, Deslaned to suit you, vv-..r '°· '1't'r'ft<JV• • 8u1in111 Service1 Inc. -., • enced houtiewi! '"Ibo 1 sprilllders, cle'an-Up job!, Call J * 646-6446 are wtillng fO tralti: Must ., bi . e: II! rum S>5. 1 d 1 r~ 0 .·co·~_ilter .. S63 W. 1fili St.; C.M. h•vo ·""'1d p0Mallty bt mo ballo •re not -- 1 •• :-• ·2 Bdrm unturn. $115. 11•1 an s ca P n I· ,...=-t'le. Alter•tlons -642·5145 644•0212 1nteretted ln .a luture dtt. I~ a Wbole bo,l' at them 'll .. · Furn. $2lO Personals 64fr589J. Neat, accurate. 20 yeara e""'. well, al•tmindtd. :ae'neats: and.~ didn't KtLL a MO'nl." '' A,LL tmLITlES INCLUDED EXP. J•paneM Gan!ener. Tafovl1lon R~. air -• s· "1°'$ J Damo.,. ,,0Up-lnt,, .. ., ... Al>P11•nco1 f ~ {' ADULTS · ·NO PETS Know how, up-!Jeep, plant, -r , II iIJ teed 1alary piu1 commt1.(..,_:::"~'"":'.::;-,~="<"'.;..; . VISIT OUR MODELS P•r1on1l1 530 lint. trimming, clean.up. CttlVllR MOTORS M work lleeded In ex,. Jion.~O'nJlmlted ·incom~.Ap. ,7 PC. VIL,V"T & . l 16211 PARKSIDE LN. 968-3486 after 2PM. * BLAINE'S TV * 2ll w. lit st., Santa Ana ebJnp for apt. 2316 New· ply in Perio,\ tiNIYERSI· SPANISH QA'k I· · . cm1 S<T-51<1, ~uee Safe & Fast ro1<-. Ganlen1na:. Ex•. s.rvlc\111 AU lltm!J. ,.,.,.. "O>rlltmu Necktl111" .. For fut· takoqut · porr.atvd,, cM: 518-91'6. TY . o!Jl!iMli~u.: 2"1l ~IYJNJr RM. GROuP 4.. Blkl. 'So. of San Diego Jnpane1e. Lawn Mair.. Authoi'Ued MqnaYOX to out,rCwn Levis ,.. you can food Operetlor! MATU:RE ·woman to ·help Harbor Blvd., O.:ta M,esa. ~ at 8' vel.wt l(Q. • · ;rrwy. on Beach, 1 hlk W. on wJth GoBt6e Tahleta & tenance & C 1 ea n . u P. Known k>r honesty M0-4313 turn "trash to cash" In a ~are . for my \JOrne I: SAL£S: On the job tralninr. contrutlQa velwt acctr\f • . Hoit 1D Parkside. £.Vap "wattr pills" 531-4446. 839-95&) aJt 4. TrH Service DAILY PILOT clusltied ad Fuff Time ehU~nn 6, 8, 11 Ytl· Lite pi-tat com~ -b!~lts chair; 2 Spanish oU end I wport h•ch Co ta Mesa Ph -call ~18 hskpan 2: JM:OO, 5 days. Car + Exp, .. B9nWI.-Good tables, Spanish oak . cotref I•• • I s armacy LA, WN Mclaint. H.tlllinl', new GENERAL Trff .Serv~ ..... _ ·--···· ·-w Ill~-w .. 1 THE ISLAND HOUSE StS-3280, C.M. man can make.over $16,000 'table Ir; 2 Spaflilb.Wr(~. · · WHtcllff Riviera awrui, •""""II· prunint. ·~ -~ -· ~ MEMORIAL per>"· Sl!4ry S8'00 TERMS.ALSO , , ~ &\iaclous 2 &drm. Bl tns, car. PROBLEM Preanancy. Con· Free Est. Call 5'6-T3?9. cle~p. haullnz, sprinkltt ··'a Dally Pilot "•nttw! 12 Fashion ltl•nd C.aJI Htlen H~. 54l)..$J55 LAY·A·WAY PLAN peb, dra~. heated ~. ~nliaJ. sympathetic Pree· FRONT yard Jawn service, ~pain. Reu. 6f6-S848. Ad. 6'J..S67I N t B ach Coutal ~ · TRADE Rs ~ • R( 11top'1 ""'· AdqJt•. nancy counuiing. Abortion SIO mo. Btckytrd1 also. •wpor · • COUNSELING mo H¥'><>' Bl ,t ~ . FURNl,TURI!. , , -Aok About Fr<e "-•t • Adoption referral. AP· YLnl cleanup. llS-8612. * * * * * * Equal o-. _Employer , 201 'N, Broadwoy, S.A. N: ,.1800 w~~Dr,,NB CARE. M:l-4436 . EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. 'Stµ't the~ ytU In "a pro. S•l•s Admlnlltretlv• U>-J.3Q!li <>p.,.T'dl,,)'t I'°"''""=""""~==--ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Complete gardenlfli 1erv. COOK • fe~I0114J. carttr, -TrelMe SA.CRIFICING • .. -·.VISTA DEL MESA Phone 542-7211 or write Kamalani, 646-4676. Part time, ewntually' Rlqufrements:. sa:ona Ad· PUltNITURll . ' ·-Apartments P.O. Box lnl, Costa Mea. iIMs GARDENING tull ttnie. Residential Top e.arnincs. frln1e benetlts mlnlstratlon exf>ttience with Meditt Queen az bedrm 11et • ,, 2BR. Fum. & Unt. D"h· Compiet• GLnl••inr Service Trader's Paradise · ,.,. !o.cllity. ~13 ..... pr<•lil• company, tml!J Cort"""""' back-"""" bednn .... nrJ wai1her • Slove &: Refris • J[gj &: Clean-ups. M5-.J662. cn>Und .• Knowtedae ol AIR, Quten vacutO'tl ele&Mr er!& : :~ cii>t'a·Lra: !tee center. Lost and FOWlll EXEC.\J"{IVE ' Prefer 30 years or older. !'filall &: _wholesale ~anc· port-a-ctjb, df'e'Uin&: iabl.e: : ,. ... RENT Starts $15.; Exper Japanese Gardener I 1' n' es p I A ma. Eigier. ln operation of .,,._, _ _..,_,., ~-· <' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~::;;; c 1 t yd rvl N t ersoMJ 11ency ZJ ""U"V'""' a .......... , Tusfln & Meaa Drive ompef! se ce. ta • For.i_a~n.a i"n2t,1rvi2e~ .re~dealershl~!'."~$15,000. MingtrRs,frplcltfint'.red-' ... _. * J.45-ff55 * Ii Rella. Free e1t. 642-4389. 1 · Call -1"l.e&se call tor•Ppomtme~L wood table &: benchtf, Pict ,: ·iSAKWOOD GARDEN Found (frHadsl 550 JAPANESE Ga.n!enirta by t'1m· es I ll1·14'T7 . tuns;bot>kca,.,m.tlynu~ A TAFFY-Colored dog found. exper 1Udemer. Comp]!te B•tty Bruce M B •• NIG.UEL · ll'em's. ·6392 Santa ·~MJ I>r.:.. . e-rtm~'!,t• yd work. Clean.up. 968-2303. · ed'I kkpr •••••••• to "$600 P•rsonnel Apncy H.B. St2-651'1. · 7 (Re:sort Llvlna ror Single' Santa Ana Heights area. d II l: .. •I S•c'y fo $700 Reetpl .............. toS500 ""~~"-"'C.,..-~- • ·Married Adult.al Tags read New Orleans. GARDENING SERVICE 0 ars . '/C Bkkpr to $650 Secty OlteBkkpa) ·······l500 ·-~~~· APT. Sal!;. Sofa bed $10. "4 Newport Beach 642-l.53CI. CLEAN~UP. TRIM $ , /I to $600 Typist1 .............. ta $375 -End ta.blff $4. Blk I:. wht 161h at Irvine YOUNG female brown &: • ~5469 • s.•C y ns. to u75 Typist INl&htll .. $200 Hr. 131·L4n 'N. aood cond. SM. Stove&: 64&-0500 °' 64U!111 cratar,y .-RUTH RYAN AGENCY . ""1"i& $18. Both "'°" cond. whit• dor vk Sprlntd'1• • TIME FOR · · Soc'y Btllngual to $550 ,793 N-"-CM 64M8M SALES' .C&ft<r O!>P,Ol'IUn•ty Sm. ,,.,.., very .... 'cond. WeRtrnin!ter. 596-28i9. 'M GMC.J'iclrup lll xtru Have oc:eantfoonl 4Ufllex\ Asif. Bkkpr • $550 up Jmi.~"HB 141-!iilT I:. Iota Of public contact S35. Dinette w/4 chl.1n $10. 1 -: II &j FND' Setter & Lab en No Cj)UICK CASH :-::::a !or~~~ ~ ~ "':.'"M:,-:: Mod Wrli.r . i $JOO . • ' &wall -· -Comi>&nY .car &'dn.wer 11re ..... "'""""'· . !tent.all . ,-tap or collar. Vic: Maple THROUGH A Znd trust deed. dOwn pmt cabin. &+&..rul Glrl fr1d1y $500~ NE!iD tinile su!tar enter-. &Joni ,,..,t? 11'.'at benefits. ~ cond ltO, ~ 2 mtp 1 ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii;~.: St., C.M. 548-4362 ""''· DAILY PILOT on dupi<i· °' 7! $2110. The W!o Clo. "-11"" Clork Typltt -'425 talnoi <ht! can draw the Loci!.-· Slt<t S6500. stands u: Plus m~·1r.v1i. I ! GOID charm bracelet Mon-ht·sel. AlleY Weit Reit&ur-Call ~~ M0-6056 548-2313, l10 A v 0 c I'd o R_,,1 ·· 4IO day P.M. In Ne w port WANT AD i* * , * * * * 410 W. Coal! Hwy;,_ NB ant 615-1711 N.B. 219tl H . B!' ncyAdom CW""1n Arm. Aplt),'~o. 3, --------..,. rUhion llland. 979--0778. irii••••••••lii•llllillii•••t!Sulto H • 645.2716 Ol;'PORTl.llllTY .rar. 3 · ,,_ . .-" ' c .M. J ~!!15 u;k A~~. w~~ lost 555 642-5678 Ucen~ ~al E1tat1 SALES -CON~~Cl'ION l'JAUTICAL tablea 2 - N B'I d CM --------EXPO Sft\'ltoe St&~ ~lp, lalesptoptt. Be Y'OllF own Well know:" pa.tional 00· hu tables, 1 coU~ ta~le, t yn M~~ v ·' ' -Lo1t And Missed evenlnp. Full or pirt time. bos1. Top · comml11lo111. ~al t~)tor')' o~n to: sale•· Old $DI. 64~-~ · F /Taffy. Manx Kitten d (jilQ :0 Jl '-' f) 'C ~Q. • Ray Carey CheVl"O""°· 6Q4 So. ·111ve )'OW" awn duk I type with some rec6rd ol i l ~· prlvak entrance lmt"viC. Bay :. Harbor \:)\!;:» '1.'QU ~).,-'If J;;<fW p C'.oa1t Hwy., Lqw\a _lkach. Phone. , • · 1uc.ce:1s. Co. -ar &: ex. acct Ger•g• S.le 12 I " b atb. EmploY•d N .... medical •ll•ntfon ri. Punle w1'fl fle Bu1'/•.fn Cluclfe A~pfy Jn-·· . w. E. L&cb<lunyer Rol!tor +com!"· Sl!ary ssloo. MAGANVOX ...... beaut ~ pntltman. No amokl!r1. Pleaae Call 541-7881 t n n n T· n It 1880· Neff0!1 ,BJvd. 'CM. · Call Bob. W\150~ 541)..'°55 Itall&n Wi.lnut ca bl n • t , ~1'-0310, 14i-'ll>l. 0"'°"" itth of ,...-, F /C BookkHper 1118-3921 515-3483 . Cqut;.i Aa•ncy AM/FM, multlpiex. U" ~ ~m H.B.'{!·~ C:-M.' cren;,~:s pu~~m~ ·• fC1Jr 1e":'m&lld ~1 be-'f Minimum S )'l'I, ex),. or ac. . . , . , 2790 Harbor. Bl at Adams spealttra &: OOrni. $250., 13 'Utll. Ideal tor it~t. 1 .,,._ .... rd-V'1c. J.llntyie • S-to form four tlmpfe words: -C(!Untina a~. Mutt-know OPERATORS. txJI d atna:I• S"ALESMAN tpd ma11's bike UJ, 1 clrll I ~~"~ I EDP p • .._11, A/P AIR needle, · to v,,nir• o n . . ' ' Adult. ts5fmo , • • mo. :lltagean Hfil, M.V. Reward R 0 M L A H I . ..,...... . . . sportswear. Top pJtce 'llm'k Younr, azgreulve. experl· b!Jte S2S., Sewin& ma~ =: ~~twm ~!:9=,..,-m-''1_,_e_lri,_,_oo~k1'--.d~~bik~. jl j· j •j j _ ,· Payrell Clerk . ".L'&taLCall~I. • :.=mi!:.='!'.i',!:::'. :::!,,,':"' ~:!; 4T~. il kit pr1v. in pnY. home. fawn, .l wht collie L.A. . . . ~fu.1t have •t l~Ut 5' yrs exp, Ollt'SIQE:' ~e1man fO{ .auto Inc· Management uilstanl!f re~te-cootrol ~ con4, Cd.'"d N t Bch 675-0621 I . Should know floud1. mcmttJ. 'ptrta:, •tOIJ!. m Plactn~ tt all dmes~ Sales po1itlon $2i(), .nt new 10.W> BI'U air : or WJ1 • • tag" Rtward &!J.<11.10 CW ! M Y L I. k I 1 , 1Y 4 bi-month!1 Pf1>'T911, .· Colll '.M~ wiih a tuhire. O.mo 1vatl· oo1>jfltJc>ner SI~ .. Ton> - t Guest Hom. 415 ~321,,-,..'-n,,• . ...,..,,.,...,,..,.--~ I I* I I I . . NIOUE~ NAB.LE. attractiye able. ,iMura~s. Ca I J lawn mov.-er $60., nr sa;Qb- '*PRIVATE ROOM 7 Mo old lrilh Setter, m.ilo. Par .. nnol Atoncy banl>'1d "'1!"° -tu11 -SIMl11T. her SIO .. mi.c. i!fnu. for elderly penon. B""ht , REW,ARD. Yntlll& d1U11tter ml r-lid.. dOYf, 12$ per )tr to tlart. . . SALESMAN 1-979--072S'-'--'--· -----.' '::7..!,.-, .,.:i._~\";f: ~d~ts~tn~ugh~t~&~l3-<l531~~· ~~ "I• K Y F E' T I ~ Complaint al an 1.,..,,.,. ~ns1 1N4171...i ~,:.: b.~ it.'t'p; Y~ ~;.:~,tlai Mlacoll•"""• 111 ~ I I I' I ltrad houwwlf•t .. Thos• -.. Llttt John' _y __, N un-"'1W·RT T ... ti .. R .. t.I. 4•• J~ -~bol" •. I M, _,. ' ,., •• ,......... HO\.IDAY GIF ~ !Oftntetioo -"~" ,. ara not efi.ctlvO. J Sant• Aoa, I.A. Hit. .._iie! A....,. • PllO&LIMS? W.AIKlKJ Holiday owntr 1 br • .....,.. -_, threw a whof• box ot thim F /C BookkMpe! to PROF'ESSIO:U.L phone :L Xtf3. !~•idift Or., NB Want Sometbinc Unl<IUfl, t C0'11pi film eoftdo, !anti • K Y S C I L I and d.ldn't-a -.• ',..1, Xlnt com!>f1Jty, Ltgu .. "'" tollcltor • De. Point, Sall · · · 6'5<7TIO · DECORATIVE GEODE~ ' 11Cft nlkll 6: Ocean. Tth"Br. c..a.-i, • ' I I I I' I' ·1 • eompi.;.. "'-diudile .. ~ 'rtequlm 2 ifi, coll¥..m.ln. Clementi, Caplatrano 'lrea. S.cr•t•ry $600 MINERALS, :P'OSSILS. ( 110 da. for 2. ~ on lit. _,_ . _ . _ _ by filll:l,.! ttlt 1111..i'J' word& 3 )'l'I •table v.'Orlt .hlaiory. Work tn )'Oltr' own home. Yount C'o, ~ lldlla VliU M 'Mlnttallll •hrlw- 212-2513 R. Bt1i 4llt N.,.. IM!rucl,_,I 575 •• = l' l""r 4 -r "'e No, loo!ow. NEWl'OJlT • • · S.tt · <\<'1 in .,.,, Phon• Can Lorr1ine room • warthotttt 1370 A Lo. . l'&IAN'.ttt An. San DlerO. PIANO LESSONS _. r:Wl1r~~~~E$ 1· r r I' -I' I P•rsonnel .Afency ~1~~twten 9:00J ..1,m. P.t~! A .. -c.,~~f:lc. ~.~ Cat. dw1. • •Be"'°"" to Jwn theory 133 Dowr Dr., N.B. ·-·--· ,_, V~ancitl).,u:,r~1 =-~.:~ms.~~~~~~ '!~~fOll I ,. f !A} I :1 I I ·M24&70 ~it.nJ~?~~·t~:tr:rl~ 20UW~~Or .. ~ :i~s.~~~1:·~ WdJ:,, etc. thnl t. Dally Pilot> Can -8NCe 546-4471 LUce to trade? OUJ' Trader's 1-U, xlnl frlnce bnfta. Uk• to trade! Our Trader'• ''Howard" where &l'9 >'JU! "U tho old 1tu11 HOUSE Hunllnf? Watclt !Jia I SCRAM•LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 PuadiM column ii !or you! B•verly Minor, C •po Pand!,. cOiumn ii !or you! 1.oct IOmtthlo\C? Find U, tluy tht new 1tutt OPEN HOUSE mlumn. --------------------------· , 5 llnH, 5 da,ys tor 5 bucks. Stach, t9W7K. 5 linea, S ~s tot 5 bucb. place 111 &di &U-aTI. I I • ' " / t r I f I • • I I I I • .....-V,19n IL@} I I -~-E~~=~·~· P'-/OiMio •. °"" .. "' -· siwZ:: "' ~ MA-...,,, '""' .m Alotoo. tC l§J • j 7 ----..... • 1• * SAii!! SAU* GREAT Done pupplH 'NEWPORT ..... ha 12.25 TOYOfA IUI~ AllllYllltlAltY I.ALI ,...,.; .. boaulilul -· fawn, ·, l per It.. Mii ..._ * ' ' •! • 'Ill O>lilar HT. Dao <llint1 _. _ -· PIANOI ... oRGANs -· M • F, .champ °"'' ,...,._, .. _ •AU• au1c:1 -.7:::2:"'.1::or::o==r::-A--1-::;·7::1'i:::-,7:;;-::-:,::"7 .. ~Cpe::-:-. -A•to trwl ......... ? I t 'dit ebanu. ) mt.n'I S.e:lrnrrt¥. Kiwal, Hunmood, aired. Top dol oC Wt&t ~ ' Tbt HlftClt AftU m .... Pow. Mfft, pow frt ...... 1"olc7 • -atns. AU.n. Baldwto, etc. From Qlut. -prlced. 1 . 1, • lij lntamatlonal Harwator Only Au~ '"'-alt <:OOd., rod~. vl~ -• ~---Ylltc ~.=~:: ... &!0-36.1>. . • Tiu~•~ rll RIX:REAUON CINTER JAGUAR DEALER . L1rpm:zu::or -:.':..o:!!RJ,.P~ ..... row-.... w- ..... ~ Sal 1~ SUn 12.f' sRtGO!t 'CER¥.4N SHEP, ••. ' 1'0Y CARVIR, Inc. Alway• w .. e><llOllept.. In FORD NOACKS Pll!L·D'S PIANO co.' ¥11NNEL8'. II••'••· I ''· 29'l5 -BIYd. lectlonolboaoN .... UMd D.. I -~. "'11-.r. 1111 E.1ltb, 0.11. 4M llll . .1833 Newpon•Blvd· ' 'CbriJtmu pupa. T'f"". c,mws, S.ro/Rlnt ftO Coota M,_ 04M444 Jll)lll'L • 41UV91J VI. A.-... Trana., Fact. '6T FORD WAGON Oltry. 0.. 1 fl Colt& Mea 'ttt/M5-lZ50 527-4931. · ' . , W FQRD VXN. 3))) .eriea. -111 Sfv~On :·~:t-. ~ d11n 10 pus. Auto .• ~.S., ...... cabiMt with 15" USED SPECIALS ll MOS. J;emalo Lab. ·n GMC s.ibllrbu Ii""' 350 H.D, van. AulOmaUc. ('411-1971 JAGUAR Vl1 .,nR""To·v'"oT Gl-.·9 1a1431. $5256. fact. air. (~ ... _.. f15, value $250. 9JcU . • Pedlarffd -..uce i i V8 turbo }Qidramatic 4 SC~ ' , Air conditioninc, automattc. USO ~.,,. ~· ""· Twin '"' ~. ~!-~uwoo/~ • 5*-:100\ * ; wbeei poai!raction PIS, DAVl!E 'ROSS PONTI~/~ s,1n1 miles. C"'8DMN) ~ [ , , DAVE ROSS POllTl~c; · --.. 1 with -_,, ·~™·-,.~ · ' p ' 'ulO 14BO llaibor Blvd'. at hJ · $1-b1iJ -!loa1er Co&t ' 14BO H¢<or Blvd. at Fa5 llr. ' -and lamp 11 U, • Hanunond·M-2$595 •Ya· * SllERRY'S JiOODLES * /B dtl4l bolts. M "" eo.r..M,.. • ~i "Speciall%1oa lll 'Qualltl"' ;:''T M1£ llol'lllTllV . <lollA· ·-· 5'f1!ll lll3183alt.r,PIL mallal>'IR"545 •Klmball HOI,lDAY PUPPY SALE trade -Iii" •toer!n&.FOR IA''"'R YOTI ' ~·.111 •. ~71 ':-~ ... .Gi'Os··.·. Swliwer • MANY O'mERS Al.lo Sduw.llRrl * ~'48 bucket aealll, air •. NOl'a)ld immediate -.le, specla.I US -.. tf.{G: worldnc ~ needl 'Open .Evt>s 1: .sun 1-5 retri(., curtainl:, ~knn op-S>f'ke snai. ·n Ford F-250 Bulck.()pel.J-s1u•r -~ Brr. home w/IQOO yrd. HAMMOND ORGAN Yorkshire Terrlw tions, 25Q}f llOAC. '72 camper spec. 3llO, v-1, 2 234 E. 1'7tb st, &66-1m3 ,ror.INOS : • .,. 2 .. u lra1oed dcp. srutl!OS In t I \VIII·• tiny, 213' .U.2989 llcenae, unoit certificate, tone, auto lrana, r/b. Call Coota M,.. 543-7165 atl .llArilor; Coola Meaa ' HIRTZ CORP. : : 'JI"""' wa1lL dlstan<e a:>RONA DEL MAR TWO Poodle pUppiel. 1 m<il" 30::100 ml. 14195 oaah or 5'HU1; alt'· 821.-o2. '53 JAG SK 120 ~UMPff cor. ~ '· ¥oF,oddeft, 121 w. Ka..Ua, Anabalm • • • · BaY SL, °'.'IA Meaa :1151 E. O>ut Hwy 6""930 1 ltmal" ,.. 1 -a. ~ cbed< 673-1038. '63 ll ""' truck, P/B, PIS. · CLASSIC • · • 194-1~ ~lminBt•~l-2450 (114) n..-Pll!''l"1 alt •• ., Eve. LOWllEY ........ °""'' Phone.~ alt.; • P.M. '65 vw CemP"E'.. CLEAN! •UIO. N•w .... Good ..... Win -· ..... •nllnly 11 '71 ............. 2 Dr. ,-68-F.:.oro:,:..:.L:..~.:.;o~-...u-=.-•• ~ .. •1: ~Tables. alate S299 ~p. Yamaha Piano 6: 0rpns;. A TINY TOY POODLES '$400. or traiit for'VW Sedan Priced to tell, $550. 8<1675 <a1atnal thrUOU!. M@Cbanio-TlllJMPH MllUlllUll 1ran1 radio, fac alt, PlS. r•·Bowl.lnaABilliardt: Stei1rwa7Pilnoa.Beat~ e ·ea , .•• 5'7-3851 &: T.0.P, $63/pe:r'mo. Call betwn8A1Jlm. ilUy pttftct thnJout. Htm.d _' P/B,' Pvt pi$, $1495. -.~ -81i: ~ ~:eo.~ Eat"'.';l;~ ~'. AKC Yellow L•b P~ps '-· . . Auto L ... lng ,.. = .. 1:1°'::.~ r~ ::.~ -~v"'a=-ST=A7:G"""......J Gen. M•••oar'• Demo ~. ' • $)11:1. -Main.. Sa.t!ta AM. Field c:hamp sire.. f954635 cl$~!;. a,.qc.., . -r LEACIN. G, I 893-Z>« days, ellet 531-50.13. IMMEDIATE DEL"~v1 Sport Coupe, 1o~''W1es. ~ '66 SUPER. Van, :r q'd : • c?C= KC, male 1 Irlah Set 7w ~ •• ,,......... pl~ Beli:e with ~ddle in-Econollne 6 eyl 1Uck. fJ95, WIG SALE in time ·klr PRIVATE PARTY WANTS A ' .mo1. . • SAVE on lm.macial.ate pre. 3.8 MARI'· II. 'tilt UnuslllJ NOW! tl!lior, VS, Auton\atic'I'ranl. Call 2U: •431""5.lli. aititn1u. Sl'Ai oft. "J'he TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH. ter.KSbo~ ~ travtJ;. ''11: SUiuk1 SOO Titan. Very driven veh.idet. ClaU!c . car. "'Wire W~; HURRY A BEAT 'IRE 10~ FuU ~. Fact;ory Air, · C~'. F,U. .. P:l19 ~· ·~-,\ ~2'in , ~~ , . 1ftg .. em · . i • pbd_ cond, · ~o-"ttuorutble '11 Maverick 4 dr, Auto., air-ctiM. Ste ,f 4f1ve. to" •P,-PRICE INCREASE! 1 Power Windows Seats Door CLEAN '64 Ford Van, rtblt e~ ~,to tell. 6U--3022 Uk pIANQ tUttU~·~ ~' khldr HOrMI, • ·.. •: ~ ,tlffer,.rtfusid!:T.i;i41uire ,•t the air, P.S., UH, lftdrlven , p~clf.te. $1500 .. fq-7000.. FRITZ WARREN;S • ''bocks, Tr u n'k k!ease, q. ' camper w/tent. $8!f· for .Jan. of pianos •. 'veri, Very -. Don·aptz, 1993 Church_ st, ;f~ 9::C~" S75 mo. JENSIN , .. SPORTCARJCENTER Cruise Mas!er, A,M/FM 838-6299. -~Ul'.IFUL wedding drt1s •Redobatlle! 523-9711. SliETLAND Pony, cart Ir: No. C, C.M. -•71 LTD 4 dt, H.T: Ftill pow. 710 E. 1st St., S.A·. 547--0764 Stetto. •~038TJ.0$48'JS. JEEP A w ll tor Ale. l.olll' lleevl!', SP.Orting Goods UO .addle $250. 5 3 8-6 5 81 ·n Hon~ CB-350. J~ aver er, fa~ air. Very few mU-Open daily 9-9; closed sumay ..,.25 · trad • .,, abe 11, cathedral . · . _ , ~7S88. . 2000 m1. Very clean •• ~-ea. $9$ mo. ~mo. open end. VOLKSWAGEN Below ,Deeter Cost •n JF.EP. Lo ml. New c:Ond. tr.IA. ~'"""'"' lace. Dry -2971. • WE LEASE Al.1. POPULAR • M1«£ McCARTHY DarT<U at 5'11""3<. 6 ~ d•aned Sel1$7?iarbl!'lt ·ot-~W/~ r:· , ~ 2 rMINI Bikes -Vpy ~good l972M.\KES.ATCOMPEI'I-.• ,, , ~ PM,Sf0..6505,,U,pm. : .... -, ' ' . ' . I _... I·* ..... N•w momrs. i12S for TIVE RATES. 81 . Vates BUICK MAVERICK -; ORANGE FIREWOOD :FOR ~ ch&rpp incl. $f2S. .... ~ 1'. 'bofh. 5'5-WiG. . -Call Malcolm. Reid for ~1 I ' • s.<LE "'""""'am •lacked . . FOR ··' '67 Y ·•· ;~ tu....., delalla. '70 MAurnll'll. '!"· '.51M1881. TV,. Radio, HiFI, ._.e: am ..... i ~ THl!OOORE cor. Beach.& McF~en. IWllA SHELVING-steel. heavy s .. reo . 136 General 900 =:·~~-Excellent ROBINS l'ORQ 3100 W. 0oUt ll"J'. ~ ...,. Westminster , , '1!-i • ..,. :l-3' ,. >-3' ,. all STER.EO Chr~ . ' 3l60 Harbor Bl•d. Newport BeaCh ·-1336 Pl-2450 ' Door. dlr. Dix ........... . x ' • ' After. tmu Marine Consultant 3 HP· MINI Bl K~ Carta M1!911 642-00101---.~=;;---, . , '67 BUICK Special 4-Dr., der 12,000 ml. Owned by Jjf.. r .11lll. 962-83 eves. Clee.ra.n.;e1 He adph·onei INDEPENDENT $&1. e 557-9'll9•1 A:==:-uw==~-~I ,LOTUS · ~ ' .-a..~ P/S. P/B, AJC. tie old bulker. Take sm&D. 0 ~--·•-••• •·-,. ~ 3-tnck bl... d<clca , ~utoa . antocl • 961 ~~-SH P goi:'..:uo:1, .,_vy .. ...,., -· · e Purchatlnt-ii' '67 OlOPPED uoo 1* ---o==---1 Very &OOd coftd m:.oo down or ~. (3&EN) . 3 mie!al, 3 wooden. 90-898.1 $t5., m w a~ t AM I ~ Coonselin& on pUl"Cbulnz SHOW BIKE, AIL CHROME WE PAY 'TOP J,:OTU.S ' . . ... . . . . 49lW1 aft 11 am MMT3L -'" Stereo Re<:ew.r $68.. boala l equ1....,,L ** CALL 492-'1911 •• CAS ·AIJTIIORIZED-AutboriUd Sales &' .;,;,,. • CADIJJ.AC I -™-Ste,.. with 2 • r H s.il.>:.. l SERVICE • • MERCURY • MPYING: Must --n ma.DY speakers a, 84rack $119,, • Marine Surveyor Motor Hornet .MO 32852 vaire ·Rd., . . ~ .·, ~ bou-ltem'.s, Stroh«.,,_.,. 118 .. Cabinet . • ~29n. ' San. Juan Capmrano SELLAE, CRTGIONESTOF '8 MERC. Moot.,o "". ·~ prl.,..! m."852. -.-Ma • p * '37-48fl0{_5llJ, ... ,.., ..,,.. IP'aXm f/.49, Garrard Boalt, Moint./ * mR earce b-aMd can • -.. l<llt OADILIJ\CS IN Auto., factory air, v!nyl.iop. S!mplex Tlma Clock' -IAblos $38., cu t.pe S.r1loe . 902 can ., 1or·1ree H!lmalft. ;r;o y.w. BUG. 11.adw, boater, ORAllJGE COUNTY. l""'I> :· ......., ..., Peda $39.95. with apel\ktt1. . . ' . GROTH C EYRDl£T 4 .,..,.., ex-nt rond.' SA'LES.LEASING $1299 M11co11........ -· ... N•rwc1~·~.-u.s.·P, ~ BOAT bottoma "'"""' 2Sc Motor Homes . H . a100 w. co.u1 Hwy.~· , DAVE Ro$495ss PO"NTIAC ~umoll/ZED DA \IE Ross P,ONT!A~ W..... e.w ........ ~ n. »<Cl..v Ft. ol l th t ' ter , NeWpOrt Bes.eh 2480H ·SERVICE·.. 2480Harbormvd.atFail't>c;. CHILD'~-· am cat f.~. ii,.~,':;.:_~ f:. 836-S5Z3. ere • wa Sal.es e Rentals _..,.U: =:i. ot;'~" MERCED~S IENZ eo.w -;:;: Blvd. a1 F::i Nal>els CGjlDac: "°'~:t~ERCUR~? ht. tm ZENm1S at the lo<\'Hi lloatl, '5.ill 909 • SSa:.3222 . Runtlftlloo s .. c1i '71 -"L. to•· b ' '69 v.w. •BUS. J "'al low 28lt llAlU!QR. BL., STATION WAGONS': • . -1~• S Vlll ... Wov S ' 111'1.flflll'I Kl " -~ 11acco rown, -"" ·•·-(XTC_,.: """'-• ..-... • Phone 644-4681.-....,.. In Orange County. All L100 1' No. '861. XlnL 01nd. = · ~· ·~ ~ Cognac lmperiad, auto· air ·~ ' ~-.. m) -·~ ~ HERTZ CORP, · Mualcal tnstrumenbl22 models in ·~. A on Trailer, l&ill:, $1.050. , Traller1, Travel M5 TOP DOLLAR flawless e '65 220-SE 'auto' DAVE l(lOSS PONTIAC ~·'100 Ol!f1I SllndlJ' dbplay. """"' pn .. s ok. (21.l) m.-·n LAYTON 17*' .. u cdnL, . IN ~SH air, PIS, il,!nl orig,;,,., • i!'w~Blvd. al 'FalrDr. '1111 Cad' Cp. DeVllle, x1n·i 121 ~71~r#i..oso-, 12 Strtrw Hatzltr ~tar Cbromarolor avail. •t $325. Pa.id for d •n 250/11 sedan. f u 11 y es& ~7 concl. All pwr, (act air, lthr. --,====""",.,._1 f. w/-ble nedr: Llilo ABCCOlar'l'V 9021·AtlanlA Boats, Slips/Docks 91D ""''"""'" Xlnl eond. ,...,. "°"' ean UMd car equp'd, <500 mi'a • Many 1'68 VW Sq. Bk. R.built ""-11y .. tt1e...,,1 ror,:.. MUSTANG ·" J30..M8 ff .. --.:: .. ,~ ~· bitch. mirrcn, elec brakes paid fur or not. entine moo ro E 19th St. ..:le Mab otr 963-1614 ·, • • ~ ' .... ut'6'""!' --·, • ~AT ll.lpta•all.Z>'-65'.Xlnf 'incid. sat:Ofid. 837-<tlOO. SANTA. ANA DODGE more pre.owned MBZ cars CM afters... · 873-~ • or , ~ .. -M'".,"' •• -.... -,.,.--,.----.,_ Fumltvre/ ALTEC-voice 9f 1be _-theatn accomtM1atlopi in n e ytt '· 1401 N. TuaHa at -• .... p: 124 speaftn.Valencla -model 6 Marina. 673-fi606. . 13$.3691 HOUSE OF IMPOR~ '&.; VW Bua: Jo mi, n.u paint, 'n El Dorado Convt bu teir., VS. ·auJo, bN.vy ddty ' -moa. Sacrifice, MUJt aeu FUlL BOAT SLIP NEAR I · l§J wiu. B 6862 Manche'ater Blvd, Buena xlnt cond Like ntw '625. every xtra, "'lled/wbt, l3M lining, exhaust • Y • t e ra , EXl!lC\n'IVE am 6 judge's 645-.(1222. • LIDO. Up to 40 ft -BClAT. Avtos flrSlle "" ar not.~Ralcar ~~ Parle (Alongside S.A. Fwy., 6~3355. mi, lnunac;,pvto~raoing R/H & many -xtn.s. Nprt:, ctiUr ·'Plus MWtnl other * Profeuional TEAC stereo Ph. 673-6450. · 673-09IXl _ st~ 1970 Beach Blvd. turnoff), '6.1 VW Bu.g oompl nblt, mag owrtieu $1950 64f-731S. =~ w:,~~ c::'a: ... inc. 2 ''L" lbaped. tape deck W/OAM. ' It'1.aJwayg the rilht time a: .· 56 Harbor Blvd., Costa·M~aa. (l) 523--7251). wbls, '69 DIOID1' .l trana. '67 Cad Convertible, Air, Full 673-1746. ·:·:- de:Do cb&ln. Good for home LIKE NEW . A 968-5335 always the riaht place U Dune Bunte1 9 WE PAY TOP OOnt.AR Mint cond. 548-2854.. po~, = '1100.. Pvt 1971 MUSTANGi·::·· ar.oftlce 9C-'9IS.1 evet. Tba t:utet dn.w in ttie "'!est )'OU want RESULTS! Call 'nJ>UNEBUGGY'°new turbo FOR TOP USED CARS 1910 VW Bq. AM/FM, xlnt ~--.. r·===· ==-'HERTZ CORP.·: Tulo.lln\ll'd It.mi "'""qu!clt .. , allal'7 Pilot C •alfled M:l-l67& A place that ad .,,,.,.., CCr/alr., Leu than u """' car b extra d-<:OOd .. $1500. PVT. PTY. ', CHEVROLET . .. ~ puti. call 6'J.S71 Ad. IOo.m today! 900 rili:Xlnt_eond.133-8996. le>P; U• ftnt 675-8237, :::'°=:=,,..,,'.':"::=_,.,... 221 W. Kattlla, ~ ... • ', l 'c....._, II"-'·· • ~."E.m 17BUICK '71 ,Vii ·Pop.Top Camper '!3 <l!EV¥ WAGON._Auio., (714) ~ :;.• C!c'les,. Bibi, ,.__ ·-,.,. fts Cyclt1, Bik9t, Cycltt, ilket, -· th St. AM1FM,• warnnty. Xlnt RlrH. power steering. COKL-'66 Mt11tang V..S, auto tbJi1. ...... tu . •a•at•rs;.. Scooter• 925 Scoottrl 925 Costa-Mesa su.ms cond. $3600. 548-2527. 111) ps/pb,-l.a F ANTAS°T•I C \ flSl'?i;' ~tp¥;-J .. , .".· . ' ... . ~= ·~~~~g~!~·;.~!oo~:.'5::~7~ Xlnl ~~;!,a::P~!!~. -~-a._on_•L_·.D~·~s¥""'_M_O __ .-'.u_ 12 _ 0 _ .. _·, ~ ~ BILL ·MAXEY TOYOTA shape, full p\Vf. 1 owner-1-..,.,,,..,.;·==:-.=o-Colta .Meaa 1.-stWOl? •• from Bob & Jim at . - TO ALL OF OUR YAMAHA CUSTOMERS AWARD MOTORS .. 1680 Newport Blvd.1 C. M. 642-4343 . . 1B8B1 a..Cr. 81..._ driv.,., Tobacco b rn ., '66 VW BUG $7DO '* '71 CHEVY'• i ,66 . o•'aS '881 R. Beach. P!l. H?-8555 =~c lthr int~r. (.714) **' 5fl·l!M7 ** IMPALAS (• CHEVELLEs I.II · i967-<9 Volvo ctatlcm wagon, ·VOLVO HER~JZ :0s'RP. ~v;rt'PShle .. PBvs, au.;, Air · · MG lTZ c """""·· . . tut a:. te1e either the U2S or l+ts mo-• ,72 VOLVO Whee.I. Take over pa,yminis, del. Witt pay cuh. "SU.'001 221 1'1· Katella, Anabolm 132 month. Balance $511). Autos, Imported 970 MG· 1714) 77&.4D50 M"" -Jmmftdr<Je . .•• ~;;;;ulro=C!: L·arge S.lectlon For '68 El Camino., r.n q, stick l,y!! Priva\e party. Call.aft ·10 "" a.1n1 m1·s • '69 ~ Immediate """· ra11y .....,., new • ""' '67-llOl6. TR.<!, fiawleu ·•· '71 Alfa °"'' new paint, .,..,, rond, • PLYMOUTH .. Spfder Rnadsttt • •n Alla DelivMV ltill on tac -I>· 11.500. GTV • •n MGB Roadster ~· , ~ ~ -"""" • z.e. can, 3 lo c~--Big S.vl"!ls On ·~-. -· ' !Ml Plymouth FuryJll, ,....,.., Remalril:ljl '67 Cam&ro, •tick mitt, 6 h rd p s. from a top coupe. • , Authoriz.ed Mercedts-Alla 3100 \V. Cout HWf. '71 VOLV S cyt, $900 or belt offer. P.8'., auto., rad IO ' Dealer (1) ~7250 Newport Beadi ~ L 540-5340. heater, runt good, ioOcf IMW MGA rw '53 CHEVY, .... s""'· new tirH. $IDO firm, $158 L llQ tins, gd. """· $1?5. undtr low blut book> <I -~-:-:--=--~----..,,..~--,:-:::--·-,, * 831-1227 * 549-2625. . AutomoUve ExcelleQOI ~aving State!! Have · . & 59 MGA, needs a IitUe ·lti-p303 CHRYSUR PONTIAC : work.:' 642~n • 1946 Harbor', Costa Mesa '68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT. ' , HE A t u .. _,,. 990 '67 PONT. Bonneville epe,. PORSC U OI, -· Full power, factory air Auto, power, air cond ROY CARVER, Inc:. _...._o="'VE=R,-,:2::5:---l''!,::!'!n • M~ .~ • .;:; :S~·I· ludau "'°'· cVTo. CtJOG26.1> $ll9' ·' ,.. __ ta2925M.!!,arbor B!~~ ~~~~ Cltan, Reconditioned, Co11pe . .de Ville e '70 EI $1599 DAVE ROSS PONTIAt ......,. "'"'" .,....__ Ii GuarantHd. Dorado,2 ·1ochoosttrom e DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2C80HatborBlvd.atFatrr>,. Poise.HES '70 Chev.Ue Ms.llbu • Msn1 2l80 Harbor Blvd. al Fs.1, Dr. Co&ta Me,. "6.sol.7 mOre new car traaei. Collta Mesa Sf6.8017 T BIRD 911'• • 912'• • 914'• Aulhoriu:d MBZ Dealer CONTINENTAL .• 1957 lo 1971 fl) 521--'1'50 MOVING 10 Ha...U! '>! T· BlllCK '69 C<mtinenlaL i mm a c , Bird, new ps.ln~ porihol•• $2495. A/C. Auto, full pwr, all pwr., lo ml. Offer. '70 Le Sabre Cw:top:i Sport 2 Dr .. aokl, blk vinjl top. SU--4648. f --~==~--1 ' DATSUN NEWPORT IMPORTS Cpe, 350 enr1 a Ir, Dr. LaWM>n 5a-8502. VALIANT .,..ramaOc, p/s, d;sc hrl<I, CORY ' · , • 1 t I , • Best Wishes ·<for the Holidays to our Yamaha . C ustomf!rS from Bob & Jim AWARD MOTORS 1• NIWl'OltT ILVD., C.M. 642..QQ . . . (. ' ,. . - 310> W, eo..t Hwy. ,, •• 1 • ltOlt •,.,..,,.,,.,_,.,,_,_.. __ I 'Newport Beach .... Y roof, ownetl by G.M. -.....,==.._...,.....,....,.1 ·66 VaJlan! 4 dr, UI eni, nu NEW '72 P ICKUP 642~"°5 engineer $319.S ~2412. '66 CORVEITE Fa.stback, tire's .l brks, auto, R/H, 4 spd. dlr. dlx. Bumper. Jta. ,70 PORSalE 914 5 Fer that Item under S50, 169 L88 Am 4 a pd., Very Gd shape. Priced *'r dio. M!rron. PL721Ul. Take cpe. try the Pennv 'bl--'---AM/Fu »-.. 645-5686 "'·lck, sale ., •• u.78. amall down or trade . .t!H-6811 ll>ttd. AM-FM. (0934) . ..,.., • ..... ......-,..., ...... ., · ""' ..........,,, &fir 10 546-.!'136 · · $2995 Autos,. U-990 Autoe. Ulatl 990 Aulos, Ulatl FERRA. RI DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ~Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. I I·-....,===---Cotta Mesa . 546-0017 FERRARI MUSr ,.11 ,59 Poncbe, ""°" AtnHORIZED s~ • SERVICE 00~49!1:· or m-0.B> NEWPORT IMPORTS S100 W. Cout Htf1, NeWport Besch FIAT PEUGEOT PEUGEOT Demo kla Now In Progrtt sl Sales. Service, Parta FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT GAR CENTER '.69 FlAT 850 COUPE 710 E. lat. S.A. 5t7--0'i&t Good condiUon bsUoUer Optn daily».. dosed SUnd&y *** 847-11846 *** TOYOTA -JA•UAR '65 Jquar XKE, E lyp<, SANTA ANA Xl•t ,,,..,. ..... on1y •1.1n1 TOYOTA ml'•. $2350 or best oUer. Slrv'lce dept. open 7:30 am Cootact 67>-1746. 'ti!. I pn Mondaf °"" Frl- '69 Jaruar 2+2 dal. auto tn.na, s.lr. PHONE 540-1112 make. offer • 646-0062 41.'t W. Wamer, Santa Ana 'the fUIHt draw ln tbt Wes! ·n Model Corona, 4 dr. • •• a DI.Uy PUot Clualfled speed, fact air cood, radio, Ad. 6U.ss7I Xlnt care. 847-&08 alt ! pm. • I ·-... ..