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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-28 - Orange Coast Pilott .. • , , t DAll.Y ~llOT Kialoa Eyes ,N~w .Record . .. Da....,e LIJPht Coast Drying Up ' · iltt.. Aiistralia .. -. ' .. • < ' ·-• .... ' '·John II. Kilr'D)"~ 'IMOol aloof IOaloa'll .. .liiu·a sllot at• --.!'today .In tht ~ IJdftey-to.Hobart yieht rice, AUlttallan After 3rd Sto~m 1 • Soay 1klt1 art t1Pected to clw Yttr't Day, althoulh -Bow! fut might find the day l bl( •hWy lo Paaadena. t&lerver1 reporttd tod1y. . Ntw1men in an 11ro'1ft 1pott.td tht N111port !W'bor-~~ Y,lldll ~adinl lor llome Tuelday nJcbt illlo. ·~ ~·luly wind. It looked like the blo'lt' would propetl Kla)oa to T11man I•lapd by early WwM.tt.., IDOl'Jiliis,~Not far ai:tern. of kofloa WH Iha Naw 16Ulh Wa)aa ljoop llqamuffln. . IAdin( lht yl<hta llOlllh ol Flindtra ~hlW •. K1alN it in front .a miles out to -foal-...... o( ~ Point 1111 tht aortheattem tip ol Tasmania. ·' She_· ii· lt11 than 200 miles from tht tiftbb, mwna about 10 knots with just •ovtt • hours iD WlUcb to finish for 1 ~ . Tba )ll'tMllt -la lield .,, "" -'~ yacht Ondlne. lllled by Huty 1Mc lo 1112, OOdlDt Jl,wu aollld by ·'Lant ta tllB yeair'a race. _ • · ' Tba -..i la -day1; lour -..... mmatea, 11 HCODdl. ' .__ IS mllaa'.ulem GI xtaloa la Iha feniero Amlriea 11 cup c o 11 t e a • e r 11-lb Eqle. 'nlo aloop from Iba An- ;Npolla aYdlt Club wu giving her crew a wet vby11i a1 ahe plou(hed throuab ma Under. a. btavily r..Ced rig. '-ODtiDt ll Wll not li&hted but Wll ~ by radio lo be wall In Ill' run-· ·~ Brrush ..., Proapod al Whitby 1•~ a polilloa ,lbat ahoald havt made .... dott .. Iha-·· .' lldllahPrimeM!nlmrEdwan!Healh'• 'lkllp Momirw ~ w11 aorthweat of 1llodara Island and 10 mllll bohlnd her ·wU -r Brltith SOulhlrn Croot Cup ' -~-Corvulu IV. :Accidents Kill Anaheim Girl, Chap~an Prof ..... _. O.U..t.~ prof- -ldllad Nl'l7 todlr on Pactllc: Cilut JllPway north of Lquu Beacll al f:I Morro when h1a northbound car wtnt out of ~I and dammed Into a ttlephooe polt, lht Oraoc• County O.rooer~ Of!lu ~ ., l'J. _ Gtralat Natcl1n DavMI Evim, M, of is Pld!lo Aft., ln coimly ane wtll of Cillta''lleea · wio dead on irrlval lot South Coait . 'C.on\mUlllty HOlpltal In South ~tuna' ~i _ •lltr th~ 1: 10 a.m. 1c- cldt111. Ht WU tjtcled mm lht ap1nnll!c vohlclf. i-. coroner iali!. -.. - Evant la IUCVIVed by his wile, Ur.WI, ol tbt home address. f:vllli' dttth marktcl lht llllh traJlic falal1t1 In. Oruc• COWl11 olnca I p.m. P'li4by Cbrlltmu Eve. Monday atttrnoOn an Anaheim &lrl wu kiJ.ltd wMo Mr car went out ot control &n • R1vtnidt 'Jheway offramp at IA:mon ••-lnAnUelm. FroM P .. e l HQTEL ~ .. Or•nc• County AJrporl on' MacArth)lr loultvard. , A<l'Oll Iha atr .. t In Iba city gl 1"1nt McDonnell Dou1l11 COrporat\Gn..1.-lana .to llulld 1Wl 1nothtr bote on 1 IO-acrt tract it 01'DI. Other Marriott hotels under con- atrueUoll or planned art in Denver, Mlam.I, New Orl11n1, Toronto, K1n111 Ci· ty, It. Louil and Cblc110. The com1>1nY all& operatu five mote.II c1lled Marriott !Ms .. Ol.Utel COAST DAILY PILOT ....,..._.. tis 11,,. ..... ---~ C... ... ' S.. C's: 11ta ....... C04n MLtaMIM COllU'-'"Y ••Mrt "'· w.a _ .. _ Je&k l . Cwl.,-..,_ ,..._ _. ._... ..... n-•• a...n1 ...... TNMM A. Mwpl;11 --'*"'-H. lMt _,&'-'•'' '· ~.rr ------· c-..-...: ......... ~ ....... ........... I ....... ..,_._ u.-..... ~ .. ~ ..... :.t: .,.. ~~=•CMllt ... tonl&bt &nd falr we1thtr ii due Wf:d.. nesday after the third of a chaln of QuoJ.stm11 1tonnt dropped aa much aa an ln<h of rain on porllona of Oruc• Coun- l)i, Orange County Flood ·Conlrol D~lrld reported rain falla in the 2~bour period up to I a.m. today of .7f of an inch ln C.O.ta Mesa, .II Inch ln Santa Ana and 1.01 Inches in Modjeff1 Canyon. Flood oOntrol dlmo Ind ,...,,,Din .... malned nearly emply, didrlct olftctal Carl Ntlaon said. Much ol the raln that his fatlen in the put four diy1 llas bten absorbed. in the !JlOW\tlln arw with the bulk of the ninoff comln1 from urbln tfr• rtan. In no cue hat the runoff been more than atorm dralnqt ayatenu can handle, Nel10n noted. · , Oraoce County Harbor Department Aid mall er11t warnillp that had flown Along the Orance O:lut, light varlaldl winds are predicted from the wut at 1t lo 15 knoll tonight &!Id Wadllelday. Wedneld.ay atte.moon winds will c&me from lht mrlhwut ti fJon> 12 lo • knolJ. lt will be clear and colder t.oniibt wJ$ inland lows near S& to 41 l1oq the eout. Weclnuclay morolnJ !111MY 1tlee wlll -lncrtulnalY •'toudY In tht al· ternoon. A 10 percent ehlnct of. rain &t foreeut for WedntSda)'. Higll1 will ranae from II to It 4e'1'1Mt Wodntaclay. Soow continued ln drop In moontalll areas above S,000 Itel today, but akita are tlptcled lo cl;ar tonlgh~ wt~ !Owl ol IO d ...... 1 prldlctad. . ,.,.. ~·· daya·• .... Jowtraa o••rnlfhl '"" F,.... P ... I only a few.boats wtr1 btlnc pumped out ,• • ' Row, Row, Row Your Car . , ·Thi& was a common scene ~ oomt ...U~n• of Los and causlnf bavoc with drl~en. Tbls mlJl 0ball!'d out . .. of thtt mornlnc. 'DEATH Reduced wl~ from Monday 's boa!-. , , , acallarln1 blow• allowad harbor ~·tu• to 1•1et back to DOr'11\ll." • Angele& Mondi}' u torren~ raln4 fell lhroufh· of hi• car Ind then jlUllpad from bood'to llood Iha out the 1re1, mund1Un1 numero\la tntenectton1 escape ~· ll~td. liltaraedion. ' llolh Iba Onni• °""* Sl!etlfl'• olflct lid Iha ~ Highway Patio! uld lht ooal!ofilnl rain loda1, had not Hrieut- ly alfadtd drWtnl la !hi eountry, YeatigaUn1 ofllcen lhat ~. ~1 ave batn _.,.In 1*1Ud1111 .. 1..,._ ll· nlled Iha~--, ... -~ ttrmit·to ·-111,o·n-, couW -. .. •llOWtvar, ... ara1 Soillhen> · California' flad"' Iha ... __ ........... ... FrotK Pqe I PETERSON. • • • ~. •liminatioo ool duplleate ftnanclar rupervilion, and rttoarcii pro} «ta-aided by eomputf.r anaJyait. 'nit latter part ol the 1tltement wa1 attacked by Peteraon 11 ·~nfonntd. We already have compater 1ervJce1 from our own county Deta Services." . ] ohn Lindsay Deel.ares Pi:esidency· Candidacy rcibtaa , ... 1nec1 cJoaed loday ,due lo heavy 100J1Jfall ind wlnd. 'nle Ridge Route wa.!I clOHd, cioaced with a 10.lnch anowfall. Cajon P1Q, clogged brleOy by I five. 1nab anowfall, wa1 ,open to cart wtth chains today, the CHP 1dv1Jecl Motori.!Jts traveling Calllornla hi&hJ1Jay1 at elevations abov,t 2,500 feet art re- quirtd to have chalnl, officm warned. Ud hit htr head. But 'DttecflVe Capt Don ()yau eau- tiooed that the ciJ;arette tbeory ii purtly 1pecul1Uon. "We'll just have to wait for the r..Wtl ol the· IU'°PI}'," bl Mid. Ambur1ey 11id foul play h11 eetnt 1"1e: the inveztigalion beclUll ol tht coMitiM of the apartmr.nt. 1be 1upttintendent aald ht gave the report a1 a whole a 1radt ol "F" or fall· Ing. "The jury It di1re1ardln1 lbt wltht! of the voter• m recommtndiq that the . eledJve posltioG ot county aujedntende.nt and the Couiiiy Board ti Education be abolisbed," tM tduellor ~· "In lt'lO, voters overwbtlmlnaJy, ·Ji.cticated that they want an_elected 1uperintendent and boArd to tld lhe ~!)' IC h o o I districts." on the jury's report beinc "lnmmplett and flimly" Peterson said, "I have talk· ad to every dl1trict auperintendent b\ the oounl; and not -al then! had ~· aok· eel lo dlacuso the subject (County Depart• ment ol. EdllCltion and ill worth)/' In refertnce Co jury J'tCOn\meodlUon1 lhat lhe eountr Llbr1ry he.d<11J!1ated lo purchaae · textbooks, bandit acqutaltlon and ~irculatfon ol audio-vi1u.i materlalJ and ·1chool library operations, the 1uperlnt4!ndent 11id: "Tht jurj' make• recomme~ation1 In· volving other departments Ol county iovtmment -wlthout con1ultlnC he1d1 of thole department&.'' he co n t f n u e d • "County Librarian Harry Rowe Jr. told me he was no& contulted, 1nd the 11m.e ta true ol County Auditor-Controller Vidor Helm in refereace to a juty 1uae1t1on that lqlstaUon be IOUlhl to allow tran1fer to the audltor~troUer of all audlllnc tt1pciDAlbilllle1 now performed lot' district. by tht county Department ol 'Educatioa. Petenon waa e1pecl1lly an1ered b)' jury critid:am of one o( hla favorite proj· ~ -tbe Oran(t COUnty Academic Dtcatblon ({>CAD ). The jury report said the we ol county· paid staff 1hou)jl be .ttrmlnaled and 11\at private fµnd lng should ,be in1i1ted u~ tor the OCAD. ne ·1uperlnt.en.dtnf 11id the Decathilon, now four years old-and wide. · Jy praised by out1ide educators, ha1 always been funded by private 1ourtt1 lhrouih Ille OCAD A11ocl1Uon. He also resented to 1 phrase callln1 the OCAD a "prlvaw project." "U certalnly Is not privaJe," Peterton stormed. "It i1 open to the publlc and 11 a Mn-profit project of educ1tionaJ v1l11t1 Uke the annual ScieDCt Fair." Pelefaon . 1aki tht OCAD was fin~nced throulh 11,000 In priuta coolrlbuilooo last yur. Ha added that l,llOO houn al deport· ment ttaff timt wa1 devoted to the decathalon but no county money ln ca111. "Ten subjectt: art involved and my 1tatf h.1:.1 spent It!! thin 200 houri per subject on this fine vthlclt to eocourll• atudent excellence.'' Free Wire ..n.kt1 ~ MIAMI, Fla. -Mayor John V. Llndlly ol New York, 1 Republlc1n until litt Augu1t, announoed today that ht aeek.s the 0;tmocr1tlc prealdentlal nomination. "I hive decMied to IMk the pruideD> cy," hi uld, .. and r"1!1 bqin that ~rt In tht '1orid1 primary.'' The Florida prlm'1J' ~ March lt Mtu\fhll<; Stn. v.... Hartke (D- Jnd. ), qilf today he ll Hriou1ly eon- 1idertnc •lllarlnJ Iha llrat.ln-lht-naU.. New Hampohlre preatdelHW primary. Hartke, ln New Ham.pihtre to aee whit his cllaliW m lo lht March 7 teat, uld Ji'retK P .. e l VIET WAR. • • North Vietnam from atockplllni •nou1h 1uppll11 in South· Vietnam to en1ble' the 1uerTlllu there to mount 1 bl& offeulv1 durin1 tht U.S. troop withdrawal. Hanoi reported another U.S. plane ahot down aftd warned that the 1trlke1 woulil delay reltlH Ot American prbonen of war held 1lnce tht areat bombinc attack.I of the early lNOt 11ainlt the HaJphoni and Huot artaa. . l4Uitary toorctl uid the jell which took part ln today'• miaslon returned to the aircraft carriers Coral Sea and ConztellaUOn ·off the Vietnam coaat, to th& big U.S. alr buu at Da Nani in South Vietnam and Ubon and Udorn in 'l'l'llil.tnd. to :re.fuel and rurm. The .U.S. Conimand refuted comment on t.ht Hanoi Rad,\o rtporb of 11lzth U.S. plane ahot clown In three day1 but nid only the AmerJcan jet.I were 1Ull hlWni tar11t1 in tbt north under the sustained air ·~ult ordered bf' Preatdent Nixon. A1 tht air war e1ealated, the ground war Jn nelahborlng LaOa deteriorated and a Lao 1ovemment 1pokesman In~ Vien-. tl1n1 reported the'Jou of the key' town of Pataon on the Boloven1 Plate.au to what ht called "a ruJ Communilt lnv11ion." Fall of Patton 1l•u tbt CornmunJsll a much wider aru lot the.Ir Ho Chi Minh Trail 1upply miuion1 aouthward Into Cambodia and South Vietnam. -ctn. Thoqphan KnocUy, the Lao ~tnJt Minf1try spok111nan, u.ld the t1rller• than-u1ual Communist offtnlivt which 1lre1dy had won ~ Pl1ln of Jani ap- ptrtntly was trluend by heavy U.S. air atrlkes a1alnst the Ho Oil Minh Trall. ', The 1ltuaUon Ulfd allghUy In Cam· bodla ind UPl corrupondent Kate Webb reported from Phnom Penh that a 17· vtnel convoy on the Mekong River hid arrlv@d in Phnom Penh ufely dup11.e harusl.ol attaw •lone lht b.tl\kl. .Yule. Tragedy Pneumoriia Claims Sick Twins OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -A twin brother and 1laW whoat Uvtt were .dlppin.J aw•y tven 11 Santi! Claus paid them a vlsJt wU1 bt burled Wedntlday 1Jde-by~1Jdt, lhe way they have done ev~thJn1~ Micblt1 and MkhlUt DHvtn, l'it year~ld twint of Mr. Ind Mn. Btn Detven, died Sunday after a three.year battle 1111ntt 1 rll'I d1MIM that kit tbtm too weak to rallt a sudden attack of pneumonia. Dtatb ct.me onl)' three houri apart. '"Ibey had ~auabt colda before, but this Ume Ulf:y wen IO wtak from 111t ell,... lh1t lhtlr ay1ttma couldo't ll1ht ft ," lhtlr molhar 111d. Both had beta t1clted about Clrlltma1. "Wt aana for them MCI played records airtatm.11 mornln1. '' Mra. llet•m uld. "Bui they wm 1ettJnc pretty Ured. Our n11t door Mlthbor comt over S.turday In a Scnte tu!~ but I think thay wert too eJcll by that timt to be 1wart ol much.'' · TM twins eonUnued to 1et WOl'lt dur!ns 0Uiltm11 Day and Wtrt tam Sunday momtnc lo Unlverotty llcspltal, w.htr• lhty dltd. 11lt diM111 ihat attacked bollt "hen lhty Wtra only two ytara 91d It called melachrom1ilc-leuko d)>1tropl)y, lht ntull of 1neomp10blt cbront .. '°met ti tklr paranlJ. • I • he will bave to decide by Jan. t, the flllnC deadline for the Jlf'lmary, Whether lo 'en· t1r the contest. Llnd!:1y 1Uacked the Nixon "1d-- mlnl•lration for lgnorln1 the needs of ordln,ary peo,,le Jn .the nation and the world, calllnc the White H~ now 0 a clubhouN for privil11~ poftr at bome and thl parade around f«'• junta• and 1enerall from irouna tbt world." He u.ld in a prepared 1tate.ment that Wuhln(lon "!; a capital cl .. ed lo Ille o..tlnary cltl .. n, but Opined lo bankrupt corporate (lanll, fortlp dictators and to lhoH Wlllthy -h lo buy Pflvll .. ed protection wtth c1mpaJp cub." · Lindsay, 50, 11id hi chott Miami to an- nounce because its economic and cultural diversity mate It a teatina &round f« the princlp1tt he will run on. "I am here because my fi1ht for the nomination bq:ina with illit primary ·and will end at the eon•tnUo.n in tbu city," he ••id . Following his appearances in the state, Llnd.!l1y w11 to fiy to Wilconsin, wbert he will announce hi• plan.s Wednuday for lht •April 4 primary there. 1be mayor, fte,,-to Ml.aml wllh his family Mond1y nl1ht for his mklmornin& news confertne1 In the DJPont Plua Hotel. "II you work with your hand.1, or work the land, or c1nnot find work -if you ire 1 Vletname!lt vill11er, or an Ea.et P1kist1ni, or a GI hooked on heroin on the other 1ldt of the world -you will heu nolhln1 from the corridors of power but the echo of your crlea for help,'' Llrduy said. ''This )I a 1ovemment wlllin& to travel to Pti:lng or Moscow, but not to Harlem or Witts or Appalachia, or to the unemployed Jn Cape Kennedy -to tht places where Americans wait for help." Tht mayor, who durl.n1 much of his term of oRlct In New York bas fashioned hlnuelf •• a 1pokuman for the nation'• rapldly 1rowlni urban populace, nid ht Will "•pell for the America that Wa1hln1ton has l1nored." A 2t·mile stretch ol U.S. 101 between Vtntllra and Santa Barbar• was closed Monday 11 mud up to three feet deep oolad over lht road ln the Clrptnterla Mction. The mud aHd. down Oftr the hl1bw1y and throUJh homt1 ill that area from a lS,000 acre hlllltdt thatr wu denuded of v1:1etation by lut summer'• ~&antic brutb fires .. CHP llkl 101 WU open today with .,,. ltrmll\ent delays. N1tJOnal Guardsmen helped ev1cuate 30 lo 40 famillu ,_ ereel"lacad CUi:fll .,.., ..... Clrptnlarla !hat aillered Ill· ly mornlnJ Duh floodlnc, In Loa AnJelu, cloUnl of mtJor -and roads, aapactally Jn tht SH Ftmando Valley -• ftooded &lid tmpmabla u the 11onn dropped mort lhu I.II lnchll otraln. Molt olTop11111 ~ -lloaJ of ti.I hclflc Couf . Wart clciieci lo lra!Dc btcouai of do power llnta •11<1 debrla. The usually warm Palm Sprints winter reaort eonimunlty reported tamper1turu of 50 dtlfees while downtOwn • Loa An1el11 .. ,.. ft des,.., ty~an all.time low for tht date Mt in 1111. •. The NaUonal Weather Serv~., eoD> llnuu lo hold out hope ,.,.. a lllJU\Y· Naw Fro'" Pqe l REMAP •.. the ~at leJill•l.or1 to tmbll'rau Governor Rt11an inltud ol HU1nc equitable and le1!1 reapportionment l•Jlll•llon," he addad, :ftoaers, a San JUaa Caplltrano rui. dent, l)IO said he ii WJ1n1 tbt 1overnar'1 veto because tbe rtlJIS?.DrUonment blll is gro11ly unfair to Repjbllcam. He al.!JO w1nt.!J Re1can to veto reapporti(lnment bills for state Senate and Conrru1k>nal rupportklnment. Rtagan hu until Saturday to decide if ht will veto any or. all of the rea~ PorUonment blll.!1. Alttr Saturday bis 1eto power over the bill• nw out. IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO! "When we arrived, it appeared u though the place had been rai111ci:ed;" he .aid. "Upon c Io fer investifat!fm, we dt&ennined that .-amt of the dllflat• ment wll dua lo Iba htat al Iba ftra mei!W I-ahadt· frUlll alld wall i.n1m." The detecllv11 11W moat of the fire damqt WU COhflned to the lin&lt bedroom ln tilt apartment, will!. llWUe and htat dama1• tlirouthout. Tbt apartment la localed on the iround floor with a second ap&rtmtat overbtad. AmburltY llJd tht upper apartment WU not occupied at t:ff tbne of the fire. M1a1 M1adtl had apparantly batn Il•lnl In Corona. dtl Mar for aboua a yur. !ht w., oriflnaUy from Wut Covjna. Her IJl'&ndparenta occupy lht homa 11111 -.. hen. Thty aald ..... "'ll'ktd ... daaip Jn} oct m>rdlnator !or Elwlrpnme!ill, 411 Newport Blvd. Her amployor, Don lmrll. aald aht 111parvlaad tht -dotlplq ofolllcullldhoma. Fire Damages 'Black Knight' A flash lira burned lhrou&h Ibo rola- ..Ued llmbero of Coot.a Mua'o llad< Kolght lleatlurant Monday night, cauatnc 11.000 damt(t ud tamporarilr doeJq lht flclllty, Flroman nld tht blua lpllad In tht dlnlnc area, burnlnl aom1 Oirlalmat dtconllo111, lhtn spnad lo the altlc above tbt kitchen where it did tbt IDOft damage. Tht CIUH: of tht fire WU •not bft.. medl1t.ly known. Tht dlnln& ~ea Wat not seriously darna11td , but the attie w111 according to preliminary fire rcpt)rtJ. The Black Knllhl lo locatad al 1111 JI. l71h St. The _...., .ley 1 cu1tem1r w11 com,erint our pric•1 with 1nothtr 1tor1. Wt were informe.I th•+ •ur price w•1 60c per 1q. ycl. hither. Qu•1tlenint the cu1towi1r, Wt tlltct¥er1fl that the ether 1tere wes furni1hiftf • chea, ur•thtn• 111clclin9 which 11 71c per 1q. ycl. che111ar then tha .. '" ''•"t• rubber petlclint that we w1r1 incluclin9, .. Furtherrriort, lri thi1 ct1t, we were com,erin9 tur in1talletie111 191ht1f tl'I in1taJlrii1111 werth fer le11. I Mtny 1ttr11 contr4ct fhtir ,, .. ,, .. y the y•N -ft l1y1'1 tf uftkn.wn b1c~9rtul'ld 111tl 1lrill -WE he¥t eur tWft cr1w11 frtinttl A centroll1tl by u1, ''iid lty th• Jteur ft .le the lt11t 111u1llty iri1telleti•1t , ... n.1.1 . Se , • , the eatim1t1 w11 net 11 It .,,,a,H t1 ~•I f~ c•ftclu1 i•11, wflen c•t11perrnt pric••· fl'l1k1 sur• you er• cemparil'lt •11tu•I valu11I DRW MW't ._. W9 lnilw..,_tty left wt tf -ft i.t Wfllk w .. ) ...... ,..,_ WI Al'PUCIAR YOU TOO, DAYll r11. ''"" I,. ~ .., 1 .. 1 , . -l~:i nl :llL . . .. ·-.. -· ..... -----: . - ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPIS 166J l'lac•llflcl ""· COSTA MISA '4'"4131 HOUIS: MM. thru Tliun., t to JiH -'''• t to t -'Sat., f:H to I • • I • 1" I' I ' . '1' I I'' I' I ' ! , J ! I -. .. ~' .. I 'l. • • fl ... ...£.J, .,, ...... ....,,. ... ~ n -Beach .Valley • fOl ION ... • T...,... l'lmel • I ' ~ N.Y.-Steek• '• •• • • • ~Qt:.r ~· ~;~ •• ~·~T,IQ~~,,.otZ" ORA!"6i CQUNTY, CALlfORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 28, "1971' TEN~! . ' -\ s ·t.orm Damages . -. • ' . · . . Raim Spread ·Oil 0v!3r Wide Huntingwn:Area '· r ~ .~ DA(i.v .. .ten ....,. ..; 111111 Nllfllll*' . ' ' . ' , l'UDD(E REFl:ECTS CONDITIONS. l.N HUNTINGTON BEACH 'AflOld Holl~ Sup.r Bl\llding, :l' Rood, or • Channel?" · • ·. i'· .... 4.-. ...'\ , ~#.~ite~df.int· flescrj~~ ·. '"~:.:t.':: t·'\. ·1 ' .• ' .. .:..; t.; ... • •.. ~ IMtwe · ··~····· ·, .. ~ · g_:r· .'•I 1 t. ~!' ,•\ ' .. '., • fl... 0., 1 • ~-'• • 0 ':v , ••, 1 . ,, . ay· ' 'BJllLKY• ' ' '~ .a!l4'thelr' ,.,,i.oonent ..... ,, ., .... ........ ~. . ' ,An Qrang; ·~ ~·,~r~ ~urt:ns ' Tbe 'YOUhl' .iheftdant '1so1testified in a !<>Id !<>day that •·e Ml•' •I a·O>sta ·Mesa trla!Cwi00f!•111ar be'"'ltlng a new rerold · "' TI T • • ~.-.• ·lhe·.~~--'of ob'~lons filed by stT:viee--stauoa .. mouhk!P ·rapi41y ,..as u.r 1,11:)1 .,....... uii ' . tlnf-imtOtUts~ w.:.i.. ·,1.1.;..eci· to -deUnse, eys,thai radiator cap&" wue fUSPel; 1~.;J;,,..'; ""'· .-15 • ,dtlil:leratel~. broken b.t attendants after replace wU~< ''~'r"'.'.:-' assured them UaeY ·got patrons cars' lifted on the rack. weie.de!edfvl!tl(eS l!'~helr autqs .• :' Sljht<>n" ~~· named Jerry Kendall, 35. A tomJ .ettendiinP 111 ,the lfMbor· of 969. ~ Road, S~ley Davis, 32, or GiJler . M, QblJ .1tam' •.·· 3195 Harbor l.086~sAn Pp.bJo ·cirrJe;,Hoth of Costa Me~a ~ and · Edward Cimey, ·27, GI 20862 Shell Boulevard,1 tel\if)ed this mornlng that ~arboUt. Dr!ve, Huntington Beach as tl}e P'tiovs ..at liii s ti9n were shown three .principles in what·he claims ls an P;e?t:ecUt. ~al ·JUture1. ,of · th~r . a~to repp.it consplraq , involving 11 •ta-=~~:~ ~sr~ thi.t they ~ere ~~~::gtng"froZ!' .SeaJ Beach· to San ,11u ·l'l&a01t1. "!), di 218'110 Miner SI., ..... ~ liAenll!nl! are In Judge James l/ljd'' ~-Rltar<t: !jtelllo!t'. flt!lt ··rurner,s a.irtr6ilth•.IOr a \rial 'lbal·lfas motQrtsts • .,.. l<lld Iii his prnence•that -tl!wl (.._., ·iliclll<led ·tnllrilolly that the the lln1ng ooiheir·tubtl~s-tires w~9 ~~-Davis-JCendall-CarDey combine u r i e· d ble 1n~ that~ .allc(~Y cra~ted tires ernployu ·io puncture tires, slash.hoses. 1ttout~be->tlP.l1S~· ~ --· •. break tadiator caps .and seals and ~ar,k1 •1:1Jd Ule 11 g w~ ?}Sible but · generally. inflict damage tha t called for that .11· W1lt j>art· 'Ill tlfe• IDllque coo-· .... pl of rts struction ol .the 'tubelesl ttrt : He testifl.~ · Tepall'S ... .,.. .re ~t pa • lh~t' the ·tires eUmln«! in'hirpreRnce -~!lmed w1th,the trio in the gr~nd jui:y .. , , , . lnchctmeqt on <:harges of consp1racf to i ., cheat and' deCraud are Roger Mendenhall , "-·un"· . c1'l TIL:e' di'cts "28, or'2'1195 Avenida be Seo, Mlosion-Vie-\A) C'J"' jo, DaVld Conchola, Jg. of 6000 Garden , i. • • Grove Boq!evard, Westminster and R. ·c. il:Ad 1R'o:a··d· ~D"'ath·s w~?"~;~:'~;,;.,, is •. of is92 "{!'""' · 1 · ~ ,Volga ilf1+e.and Henry,Castonguay, 21, ""' By JOHN ULLER ' Of ... Ollff' ... lief( Damage estimates are running in the thouaaDds of dollars in the wake of in- tenlle rains that spread oil over an e.lght block .,... In Hunllilgl<>n Beach and . floo(Sed io'adway,a ·throughout Fountain Valley.and Huntlngl<>n Beach. Most of the damage was caused by a two-hour downpour Monday that was th e heaviest in at least ·two years, according to J. Sherman Denny, a local member of * * * Rains Seen ~oing Away By Wednesday Soggy skies are expected to clear tonight ·and fair weatber is due Wed· nesday after t.be third of a chain of Christmas storms dropped as much as an inch of rain on portions of Orange Coun- ty. Orange County Flood Control District reported rain falls in the 24-hour period up to 8 a.m. today oC .74 of an intjl i11 C'A:lsta Mesa, .66 inch in Santa Ana and 1.01 inches in Modjeska Canyon. F1ood control dams and reservoirs re- mained nearly empty, district official cart Nelson said. Much of t.be rain that has fallen in t.be past four days h4.s been absorbed in the mountain areas wlth the bulk of the runoff coming from urban ter- rian. Jn no case·has the runoff been more : than storm drainage systems can hand!e, N~n .noted. . II~~~ • ~ 1lou!lly !Jlrbor /•II iil!NU aald small,craft.warplngs ~I had Down f~ n.~dY':Were lOwered overnJght arid *lllf'•'M"lliiW-being pmnped"tllt "" Ol~.-iiie! . '" !lediited twlllla f1'lm Monday's boat· scattering blows allowed harbor activities to "get back to normal." · Both the Orange County Sheriff's afflce and the California Highway Patrol said the.continuing ·faln today bad riot seriolis· Jy affected drivlbg ln the country. However, several Southern California routes remained closed today due to heavy snowfall aod wind. The Ridge Route wu closed, clogged with a 10-inch snowfall. Cajon Pass, clogged briefly by a five- incb snowfall, wes open to cars wlth cha1ns k>day, tPe CHP advised. Motorists traveling California highway• at elevations above 2,500 feet are re- quired to ba:ve chains, officers warned. A 21-mile stretch af U.S. 101 between Ventura and Santa Barbara wu closed Monday as mud up to three feet deep ooztd over the road in the CMpenteria section. The mud slid down over the . highway and through homes in that area Crom a 13,000 acre hillside that was denuded of vegetation by last summers' gigantic brush fU"es. CHP said 101 was open today with in· termittent delays. . National Guardsmen helped evacuate 30 to 40 families from creek-laced canyon areas near Carpenteria that suffered ear- (Stt RAIN, Page 2) ·1 • ' . • • ~ .of 7661• cOmrllodrt Drive ' both' of· Hun- <cmCACO (AP)'-"' ·Natibnal Slfety · llng!on Beac\I and Ralph' Camey, 28 of V d } Strik ~·~th dial lini4111>ahd .· .111152 'G:alle sea · Ma.co. ·Sab Jdan an a 8 e !ft>' peisopl ,'fllll beJtllled in tn16c ac·, 'C@tl1ildho ., cld<ilis 0t.r0UM1mln1 bi>ll!iii mmi ... ~ · u llai ~ tesuii' &1' navil • x;n. )iiiit)'!tirm~· · · ~~~ .-.iiar llD{I D1wan1 eamey,con~ & · Newland School, If I p.a. IOcal •tm. ua•'"" ~ ' ·""•·1ol · 1" "'·'"'"·· •d'-•'"" .h0> ~~~;~fir-~.i..'.: ~~~·~· ·~~=~·'.:.r~; .Damag· e 14 Trees tr.inc a<'ddenb ---~ Ille.. 'll-lioiJr : •Ille many pem-10 ..... ~-~ 1l Ch1':1stnlli ~weekend. : 'l1le co Ii o:c 11 ·:&tattoos lhyakr'ld were·fU.iup;pliNf from a Jlredlcted .a 1Dll betl!'eetl nt•111d 620 .Gafdin .. Grove ""'"'°"" owned:·and dcaJtyl, r ... ~ ' • ~ted,by the ·trio. '. ·. l .•. _y 11le T~llgedy • ' I i ~ r '"-.. -....... .. ... , .. j • Pneuri.Or4'a . .t;lairu· Sick Twins ., " l I . . . I . .. • . ; • OJILAilolllA CITY~l)-A(~Mid.'&Jitor!11bcioe n-·..- ilippbig •"#"'~· '-· Clftr poi« ·• •lll~will be burled Wediieoday .lide-liy-JIN. Ille !tlheJ<)!.D:j~-~;.. . . • ·Micbal!I aod .Micl!ilfi , 511 ....-·:\WIN GI Mr. and Mn, Ban -~~~~·11:;-:;i:r,,.,U•.~. rare d)a;a .. lllOl lell !Mm "'° ""'""., a """"'° rlo. • Deolb -~hOuri _ _, y . . ' t ' , .... ~ I ''TheY bid <OldO beloro. hi ltifi ' -~ ........ 1'eak lrOOI the diKUt lbat their· d>uldn't lfglit !~" lll<lr mother sald. ' • Both· bad -e>'tllod -Cllrtlbnp,~ ; • J ' "We ung for IJiWn aili' played retords' O!Ntmas momin&,' Mia. llffven•aald. "Bul;JJ"',... getting Felt~ tlrtl!. Our next' door nelghbir. come"'" SlturWoy1n. SIDla oU!t,.JioA L.tliinl lbey'were IOo sick by that .. time to be. aware ol 1' The Jwinl eonUn~l*° get ~•during Christmas Day and were t.abn &m<!>Y momlng I<> U~lty ff"'Plto~ w11ere they ditd. • ' The diteur ~t •rtacbd boht-when they weie only two year• old Is call!d metod1tomat»lmlm dystrophy, the ....,,u of illtllmpaltble chromo- -ol their pu<$. • ry ' -I t. ' I Val)dala cut down U trees and damag- ed two others Monday at Newland • Elementary School in Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley School District of- ficl.Bb .today estimated the cost or replac- ing the ""' 1\1 $3, 765. Eight GI the '"" were nearly 35 feet tall and had been In placti eight ye"ars, school officials said. District Superintendent Michael Brick said the cost of replacing the trees waukl work out at a tax levy ot 30 cents for the average family owning a $28,000 home. , Pear trees, pines and ,a living Christmas tree were among the trees chopped down. The vandalism wu reported lo Hun· llnglon Beech police by Wesley Noble, Janll<lr of Ille achoo!, located st 1111'1 Dolphin Drive. Brick said lbal the only other school ill the district where trtes had been damag- ed btfore "as Wardlow School which l.!I oppoollo Newland School aero" Magnolia S1reet. ''lt.'a amuing to heir all this talk of ecology and yit have this type of btblvior," Brick said. 'It just becomes cheap talk." ' The diatrict superintendent noted that In 1111 when the dlsttict had II schoolJ the amount of damage from vandalism was $3,000. Ill 1171, with 13 schools In the dlsbict, the cost af vandaliam rose to "~000. the Ameri<an Melecnogkal Society. S\Onn tolal1frun Wedoesday lo 10 Ibis morntog was ua lnchel, °""1Y said, bringing the ....... total I<> 5.1~~ ... Tbe mos! -storm ~ In Huntington ~h was caused when rain waters carried oil from a leUin&.'ttora&e tank ontq city street!. , Lawns, sldeWalks: shfubtl, and' palked autos over 1n eight block area. centeriii.g on Orange Avenue aDd l4t.h Street, were left with oil stains, ukl Don Kiser,· a dtviJloo engineer In the public wllrk.s department. The leak from a 1,QOO.barrel _..e tank near Orange and 11111 Slitt't, oc- cumd Dec. 14, Klier said. A -of temporary ....training dOR pm- any damage over 'the weu'd. liul '.MOn-' ~!1 inteofe Anlns causet;I the 011 ,to ovetDow the dams and Dood 1Mli strtet. c;lty workers clooed leth . u ..0. as they could, Klatr said, but oom.< oil escaped onto other streets. OU mind '"Act of Wqr' Los Alamitos Bombs -Hit Nor.th Flight P'ans. _ • Fo_r Thi_.rd DAy. P!~~-~~~~ military n;ii;t7 ;tt'' of ~Loi . Alca!i.s Naval Mr St.lion llave lieen ~. at SAIGON (UPI) - A force of aboul 200 bombing of the Iran in in ·~ort' I<> bep leasl iemJ1orarily. • , American figbter·bombers • stiuct Norlb North, Vietnam from lllo<l:plllng epough Robert E. Train, cllatnna..Of.llle 1'no; Vietnam today in fhe third day cf an air , supplies in Squtb Vietnam to enable the ldent•1 Council on Environmentll Qoalt~ as,,ault that North Vietnam called' an guerrillas there to mount a bl1 .0Uenslve ty, said thl;! proposed tranafir of. '°{?! "extrtQlely grave and crlmlnal act of duriq the U.S. troop wl\bdrlwal. aviaU<11 and beUcopter u1lts to Loi ~ war." The planes were said to be ready Hanol rtported•another U.S. plane &hot amftos Will be held up pendlng G>mpJei. for a fourth day of attacks on :Wednesday. down and warned that tbe strikes would tlon of. a probe into the environmentaJ The raids, ordered by President Nlmn, delay release of Amerl'*' prllooen <1f impact the a1rcraft will. hate GI\. ·We1t were the heaviest since those of. May 1-4. war ~ since the veat bombing attacks Orange County. • • .• 1970, when U.S. Hiers Dew 41111 IOrllts 'ill of Ute urty· llllOa. agaJnst. lbe Haiphong Tho ,..P.rt. I<> be prepared by tbe four separate strikes. The 1970 raida wtre and. Hanoi areas. Department of Defe\ie, II ~eel J;y the heaviest since lhe bomb halt in 1918. Mlllbry sources Aid the jets, wblCb tbe'end of J.tJUWY, Train said, IDd 'Will Military sources said the strikea whlch took :part In today'• mlulon returned to be dist,rit;Ued to local agencies tor began on Sunday lnvo.lved about 200 'of the aircraft carriers Coral Sea ahd review. . the 360 first line fighter· bomlillta in Constellation off tbe Vletuam cout, 4o · • ''Umil this rmtw' and comment pr:o- Soulhusl Asia. To. use . .-,.. -· llte lllii u:s. air baioo. 'll.Dt ·Nang In · <els 11aa -~ .. Troia aald, De¢ttmirit '..w-ce.. . ltiilli<\llomam ·¥11 llboli ind'tldmi :in ''the Deportmtlll .;, -illUntk .1o . ~-. . · · .f~ -· --':=t°ror"C'i:..~•.""11!' gOal1fa1toee.troyNorth~'•.'f~ m'lhiSUollladlor111rtHf·t.-tWa'C~. ~ID :to· m· 0. mo ~-...,.~-. . ~-:: .. ~. o1.1..w.i bave 1iilir='!.n u.s:iii•*'· ta1tliit1te-~..._ o ior FJ;9Ml!& Iii~ Tnll bomblDi.lllellO (JbJ Milli> \'rill ••.• 'i ~ull ordonllJlr.f'l tilitl'll""""' =~~ = :~ They said Ille ultimate goal IJ I<> triable M > tbt air Wtr ollCalllid: ~ · Altbougli llOI meniloned by Train lbeae U.S. aircraft I<> conlillue lbelr year f"tll'd ' (See VIJ.'I' WAii, Pap I) alternatives tnclude a )lrOpotd , i,y· lbl # Orange County Gnnd JUry I<> conm ~ · ' 1 hue. I<> ~ air opent<>QI,.~ • Four, From :Huniinm-oii ~tJ:'~-~::;:; ~ ., induslrlal, and recreatlooal mmplex: • Named Possible Jurors ' Traln'a lllllOllllc:ement comli' Jn the wake GI vlgorous,protesta rrom'liidr GI· llclals I<> Ille propllld ,,,..SlgmJlent ... Loo Alamitos GI air rtlm'e lillla -stationed at ·atr·bun:·tn·Van'N'lal and Lcq Beacli.. •• , Ten reaidenll of seven Orange Coist communities have been named to 'the JISt from which ·!ht Orange Cl>lmty Gl'Olid Jury of W72 will be eolected. ' County 'Clerk William E. St John Will draw 19 names from the ballot boJ Jan~ I In ceremonies scheduled for t li'e courtroom of.Judge William MWTay, the Superlof Court's ll;alson with the new grand jury. Sixteen of the court's 24 judges co~ tribuled the 30 names from which the !lnal selection will be named. They included presiding Judge Bruce Sumner and Jbdge James Turner of Laguna Beach, Judge Charles Baller of Huntington Beach and judges Robert Corfman, William Lee and William Speirs of Newport Beach. · Hunllngl<>n Beach lopped !ht Orange Coast contingent with four nominaUons. They were: Mrs. Karen S~ Foster, 2110 Maln St.; Mrs. Rhonda Martyn, 17041 Courtney Lane; Wallace Mltcl>el~ 13$1 Laura circle and Mr·s. Jeanitte Turk. 15271 Newca!lle Lane. · Also nominated for the im panel were : Mrs. Mary Carol Ballard, 4607 Camden Drive, Corona del Mar; Jeu Green, 2038 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa ; George Hammond, 212-C Ronda Granada, Laguna i:lllls; r.1rs. Mei Kato, 22651 La Vina Drive, MJssion Viejo; Clark ~fcDermed, 30792 DriftwoOd ·Drive, South ' Big Gray Whales Seen Off Coast UIS ANGELES (AP) -'Archloi throogb \lie ..... Ille Cl1lfomla ,,., whala have belUll their 1~1 !miiirY winter migration from the .vcuc to the warm 1agoon1 qi Baja cattt'"'11a -and scientists say this may be the lint yeir In a long time that the journey enda hap. plly. • A 'rew males were sfghted this week along !he Cafifomi1 coast, and ~rt'.t say diey art the vanguard Ill • honl thil could excee<l 10,000 GI the 1eitatham, which grow tli Ii feel and wolgli 40 foc\s or more. The principal destination of the grayw IJ Baja'• Scammon'' 14oon. where tlie femeles will reartheirCatvea bom duJjrfg the 31000.mlle mlgratiQii (rO!'> tile Berli\I Strait off northern· <\IUl<a •. Laguna ml Edward Cllarla Qnllm, iill Altamar Drt .. , Laguna llMclJ. Other -1ttat!Gno -"In onler ·Of lbelr home «immanlllea Included: -Sa!"a Anti; Carl.H. Uolmberg, Mrs. Helene E. Knox, Leonard· Llppett, Mrs. Verna Bernecker Myers, Mlnoru Nitta, Jaoquln SI Ji ·c be 1· and Everett P, WllllUNJ. , ; ~ -Fullert<>n: Mn. Lois Baker, Harvey F. Chrlatemon, Martin Gloudlng, William Charles Groenia:er III, and Mra. Barbara Bernstein. -Orange: Lloyd A. Cbarton and Mra. Gloria J. Musselman. ~ -Tustin: Mn. Lydlo a: Eilrlque%, Otto M. Sc~ and,H""1 r. Walaworlh. Placentia: Mra. Clare Hayudez. Anaheim: Mra. Ellubl!lll M II n e Nelghboni and Mn. Allee T•kaJwM _ Tbe trll Orange O>Ubty Grmld Jury with Mn. Doreen Marsball GI Newporl Beach u Its f~ wll1 .,;mpkt< Ito "'"1Ceo 4G tlte·eotlllb' tb!i ...... Fountain . Valley Decorating Won By Ric~ardses Fountain Valley's second inn u at Chrl!lmaa De<oral!J!g Contest .produced nine winners in a& many catet:orl". Tho s-oitakea prlu ... Qllded lo Mr. and lllra: Jobn Rlclllrdl, .JVJ811 cardinal Ave. ~ ; •• ()t!ler wt,,..,,,. by ca~,~=.. . MootRe!tgloUi-Mr. -Mn. namn-~n,.llllf Sonta'Mi>tllel Ordl. -Ouiltmu --lilr ..... llr&. Ned Goens, mt El Colla Clftle. Santa ~lal -Mr. and lfta. IAcllard 'Hardman. 11111 Lark Clrcle • - MOii Rumot'Cltll -Mr. and !In. L. Luik, 17918 Santa Marla st, · MM Effective Ute of l.llhUl\f -Mr. Olld Mn. Jarnn 'Monsour, 111111 Warner Ave. • • 'Moot Umi3ual -Mr. and Mn. !'r111t cattle, 1171 Rudaon River Clrclt. s..t Wlndo!I Deoorat~ -Toppera Steak HOUK, 1111111 Gllflleld Avt. • , 'Best tndoor-Outdoc>r Dec:oratlon - Cl'ocller National Bank, lllGIO Slat« A ... n.. tllntest ••• -~ by Ute .rwntlln Valley Cbainlier '!I~· ' Garbage W orke'tf. At.e Pet Food, .. · Gave Away Pay t OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)· - A Colunl- bus· garbage dump worker who died ear~· lier this month al 15 ate pet food IO Ila could give more GI his 15111)<a.mon!h salary to the poof, II has been meal.P, D.lring the.wt three yean <I bia life, William Knapp Up! enotlP .111 his aa10rY to buy pet food and 11!\V rent.on Ute rain· ollaclde, fOur·\'OOlll bcipe where ba liY*f, a relative Aki. 'J1JI rilf. be cave •~;, Nono 111·flis friends or ntau ... where the .-Y· w..i. "IJe, did ii ~ GI seemly,~' "lllld .1'rs. K-Bar*; his slsteJ'ln.laW. • - "There wasn't·• peJ'lk)n who would •t him Ior money for a IOC¥1.r-.. WUllldn't jet, 1~· uid Ille 'ltav. Hair7 Meyers GI Flnt P~ <lltlrch. • -·. - ~· - ' • . ' .. , Hccklcn <~Sta. Hu,rt HumpllrfV 1'lld lj)lo"'1 llim tDith ~to os 1lf -..,., · 1cimtjfje' CO!IMltiolt la Plllloo' delphla. Sc!._!toiv, POft 5, ' • LM.....,.' 1., ~ 1'. C..11....... 11 ;;::........ 111 ~ -:: -':!'!!! ';t .er-. ...... ~-•. ~--....... ,. ...... .. .. ,, ......,... ,, =:..t" ...... ......... ,.,. ' n ,lllM'Hll. ft ~ .. ,..... .... ,.. . . ·~t' 1" 11 '~ ,. .,., ,.--·.,.--~ ...,.,.,_ . . .... ( -. , , i . -:11 OAIL Y PILOI • - ·Buried Alive SkieT_-Saved-in Snow Grave MA, 1Jlli~(UPI) ~·i 1ki.r who""'' }buried under five Teet of inow for an hour NY• 1 probe missed hlin by ab: fnehe:s ''and ht thought he was "done for" _. altbouJ,b he could hear rescuers tramping ... above him. · ~ "Boy, I wa1 really mad wbtn l he,ard · and felt lhe fir1t probe just miu PJt," ..-.uJd Bret Nye ol Ogdtn, Utah, 1 lt-year· ~old student who was skiing at .the ·Snowbird rteorl.'1 PerUVfaii Culch· nin Monday when a slide lnundatta ltlm. "Boy, wu I mad. I yelled and cursed trying to get their aUentlon. ''I remembered reading that ez- perience in the Alps shows.the chances of 1 slide viclim coming out alive diminish- ed after one hour. I figured from the way l felt the probers were working, it would-- be 1110tber two hourr bef.,. they would be hick. "I felt I was done for." Doc1on ll Holy Cross HOlpital in Salt .'Like Qly ll1d lbe youlb •u lo ..,.i -"diUon. ' •. "U hi& pilyllcal condlUDllln( hid not · tieen ai cood u l t w11, I am sure he would not have been fOUlld alive," taid Allen Nye, Bret's father. Young· Nye said two snowslldcs broke loose as he and three companions pufh. ed off for their run down the slope, one on !rent of them and one Jn back. ~'I didn't know 1bout the 11rcer one un· · Iii "I heard it -boy, did It make 1 nolst, '' he said. "As I fell, I looked up and 11w the bit one falling on me. It was weird ·and I was ·real scared. _ _ "l spent tbe first 10 minutes thinking 't'm dead ' and 'why' over and over again. Then I got hold of myself and tried to get my arms around my head to crtale 1 better air spa ct but wu unable to." Nye had bla cked out by the time rescueni found him and dug him out with abovel!. ._. ' From.Page I ~RAIN GOING AWAY ••• ' 1y morning fiash fioodlng. s~ In Los An&eles, dozena of major streets ...,and roads, especially In the San Fernando ',Vall ey were flooded •nd impassable as :Uie storm dropped more than 1.55 inches of rain. Most of Topanga Canyon and sec- tions of the Pacific Coast Righwa y were closed to traffic because o( downed power • lines lllld debris. The·usually warm Palm Springs winter resort community reported temperatures of 58 degrea: whHe downtown Los An&eles aaw 49 degrees, tying an all-Ume low for the date set in 1916. The National Weather Service con- tinues to hold Ollt hope fOJ ._ aunny New ~tar'• Day, ·1ttboogh· Rost Bowl !ans lhllht find the clay I bit chilly in <PUldtn1. ·-. '· AJooc the Orange Coast, light virillble ' :Kial,oa 11 Given ; . :ShOt at Sydney ~inds are predicted from the west 1t 10 'to 15 knots tonlgbt and Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon winds will come from the northwest at from 12 to 20 knots. It Will be: clear and colder tonight with inland lows near 36 to 42 along the coast. Wednesday morning SUMY skies will become increasingly cloudy in the af- ternoon . .A JO percent chance of raln is forecast for Wednesday. Highs "Ill range from 55 to St degrees, Wednesdiy. SOow continued to drop ln mountain areas above 3,000 feet today, but skies are eXpecttd to clear tonight, with low1 of 20 degrees predicted. From Page I DAMAGES .•. Nnhlng as deep as 30 Inches in parts. Kiser also reported that Pacifica Hospital on Delaware Street had three In- ches of water in Ila basement storage rOom, with some water in the lobby and in at least one patient'• room . 1;µacing Record Altogether, Kiser estimated t h a t t John B. Kilroy'1 73:foot &loop Kialoa Il damage from flooding would run into ba1 a.a~t 1t 1 ntw record . tod1y iJ1 the -"aeveral tbouaanda of dollars." "IJdMJ'*.Hobltt' yacht rite, Australian Fountain Valley police reported tome "Obser:Yers reported today. fioodi.ng but no flood damage from the i _ New1rllen, ln an 1lrcraft spotted the r:airu!. =NewpQrt Hlrbor-bast<l ya~ heading (or ~ter Avenue between Newland and llome·'Nesday nljht illfo i strengthelllng ~POii•-streeJ> w1,1 clooed brlelly ~Y IOUthcf ltefb: Vfl.Od· ' ~ • police-When water ·t>qan flawblg aolidly It fM\:ed 1Ike' 1h~t W'\rou1d pro)eu from curb to clJfb. • • 'Kialoa to Tasman Island by early Sgt. John Beddow reported that Foun- '1f ednpd•Y pion>Jna .. !iot tar ••ltzll o! \ain ,~'1fe.l!il)\9ll°"c11"!'!~1''hei~.pull WI ,ieolloa "''~. l¥·~1w, ~Iii w11e, J]oop AA!"' mu: pud .. Ill clay. .. • . • ' .. Ragamuffin. · l · • . • Beddow also aald there were m1ny .tn- U.dirw the yadli.. .Guth cl Fllndera.-staocu of stalled vthiclu inclwlina: one l1land, Kialoa Is trrtront~t0-mnes out ·to ·that · war locked and abandoned on the 1e1 just north of Eddystone Point on the roadway near the Intersection of Garfield northe11tern Up ol T1smanla. Avenue and Magnolia Street. She ii less .than 200 miles from the . Huntington Beach police reported a fiWli , making a6out 10 knots with just higher than normal number of traffic ac· over 20 houri in which to .finish for a cidents, but no 1erious ones. record. ·· A sPokesman for General Telephone The present record Is held by the said most of their ca bles had no dif- Amtrican yacht Ondlne &ailed by Huey ficullies, though as many as 75 residenta Long in 1962. Ondlne 11 w1s sailed by may have had temporary lnterruptlons. lon& in thls year's race. The record I& three days, four hours, 46 minutes, 16 seconds. About 15 miles as tern of Kialoa Is I.be former America's cup co ntender American Eagle. The sloop from the An· mpclia aYcht Club wu giving htr crew a wet voyage as she ploughed through seas under 1 heavily reefed rig. Ondine JI was not aighted but was reported by radio to be well in the run- ning. Tbt British sloop Prospect of Whitby gave 1 position that should hive made her close to the leaders. British Prime Minister Edward Heath's 1loop Morning Cloud was northwest of Fllndera Isl111d and 10 miles behind her w1s 1nother British Southern Cross Cup ' entrant, Cervantes IV. OIAll•I C.OAJT DAILY PILOT .... Cl»ilT fVIU9fM ceMPAllY 1.M-rt M. W.M ,,...... ... ,. ..... Jae\ I. C.r!., _ ........... o..w .... Accidents Kill Anaheim Girl, Chapman Prof A Chapman College history profeuor was killed early today on Pacific Coast Highway north of Laguna Beach at El Morro when his northbound car went out of control and slammed Into a telephone pole, the Orange County Coroner's Office reported. Geraint Natglyn Davies Evans, 36, of 2293 Pacific Ave., in county are• west of Costa Mesa, was dead on arrival at South Coast Communi.ty Hospital In· South Laguna aborUy after the 3:10 a.m. ac· cident. He was ejected from the spinning vehicle, the coroner aaid. Evans Ls survived by hll wile, Ur1u11, of the home address. • Selection .-, Of Manager Scheduled Dirtctora of the Orange County Tr1nslt District plan to name a general manaaer when they meet Wednesday in Santa An1. Last week district offlclal1 interviewed the final five candJdates for the $25,000 to '30.000 a yt1r post. More than fO men-•P- plled for the job. The winning candidate will be faced with building a transit service in the county almost from scratch. As or now, only one fr1nchised bus line -SOuth Coast Transit -operatet in county areas. It runs from Santa ANI to Balboa and Laguna Beach. The firm has threatened to quit service on the two routes U not aubsidlzed by the county. South Coast General Manager George Cordier told transit directora 10 d1ys ago th.It a 1.13,600 annual subsidy would be neceuary to cover costs on the Orange Coast routes. He said his company has Ion •w.ooo on the two lines in the paat three years. Acting transit district manager Ted McConville Is negotiating with Cordier and P1ul Clayton, vice president of South Coast's parent company -American Tran.sit Corporation of St. Louis - on a temporary subsid y plan until t h e district's Special Bus Needs study iJ completed in March. McConville is to report Jan. 3 on the progress of negotiations. The Santa Ana-bued transit finn recently turned over Ila bw llnel wilhln thal city to the community and is operaUng the aervice under a aubsldy. Since the county Transit Di.strict came ~to btina:. last January. directors ,have discussed various methods of providing tran&Jt aervlct, especially for students. MD.ior citluna, low income people anf domestic workers. A possible pact with S o u t h e r n Cali!orni1 _Rapid Transit Dilltrict of 1..-0s Angeles bu been studied but no con- clusion reached. VTN of Orange County and Allen Voorheis and Co. of McLean, V.a., a joint venture partnership art pursuing the Special Bus Needa study unCler a '25,000 contract. The district 111 attempting to find a way to aid the proposed UC Irvine student bus line from the University to Costa Mesa and Newport Buch. The County Counsel has ruled that a direct M,000 subsidy to aid the sir-month trial run of the student buses with an utim1ted coat of ,12,000, la not legal under state law. The Unlvtr1lty had 1sked the diftriet to aid In the financing of the free dally bus service. ~ ' : • Clerk Re~rds Own Marriage In Cotinty Books Recordin g Clerk UJuise Keith added a personal touch MoMay lo her work in the vital 1tatistlc1 dlviaion of the Orange County Clerk's office -she: recorded her own marriage. It was her last such entry after four years Jn which tbe tall, attractive Garden Grove girl has put an fftimated 5,000 mar,rtage1 lmOl'lf the vital 1tatistic1 entered in the record!. She immediately left with Navy • trumpeter William Wayne Newton, 22, for ·a coollnuaUon of the honeymoon that ac- tually began Christmas Eve in the Laguna Beach home of her brother Dougla!JI Keith. • Friends said the couple recited their vowa in a sunset ceremony on the balcony of the Kelths' hilltop home in the Art Colony. Newton will take his bride with him to New Orleans where he is a member of a Navy band. PartlcipanU in the ceremony said that Mlsa Keith was determined to defer her trip to New Orleans until she could record her own marriage. Mrs. Newton'• office wu lmmtdiately ne:zt door to the courthouse pressroom. Newsmen were unanimously agreed Mon- d1y th1t the most vital of the county clerk's vital statistics are no longer in view. ,. ... ,~ ..... ~ .. ._ .. _.TM M.-.;rw Ml. Al•• Dlt•I• Witt ~ CMlly U!w .............. OMc. I 7l71 a..u .. ~1 .... w4 M1m., °"'""': r.o. Its no, t2141 ~ Bob Hope Waits Decision Of Reds-'Not Optimistic' ..... -. ............... _,,, .... c.tl ,,_., -.... ..., ltrwf ......,, ..... ,~ ............ ....... ... OllmMI.,...,. a c..-a.i MADRID (UPI) -Comedian Bob Hope said Monday he was still wailinl for an ans_wer 19 ll is propos1l to release American servicemen from North Viet- nam, but tht oddm were long his su1- gestion would be' lctepted. "WMn you've m1dt your pitch and the ta lking is over all you can do ls wait," liope said. Evt:n at th1l, the 61-year~ld comtdiln 11id Monday he was "not optimistic" hl1 plan for a "chUdttn-to:-children" cam· palgn to raiae mone.y for release of 1.J.S. servicemen from North Vletnam would work. "t.ty proposal! have bctn submitted In writing ••• via Lhe Amtrk•n embassy in B&ngkok," M. told newa conference 1t the U.S. Torrejoh air b1se outside Mardrln. "They have not been rejected. nor 1n1wertd. I'm still waiting.'' Hope was winding up a 1topover In S..pin today with 1 perform1nce 1t Tor· rejon, then nrtnc to do the final altow 18 ' his annual Christmas tour tor servicemen at Guan tanamo navy base In CUba . He appeared at Monday 's news con- ference characteristically jaunty In JUede shoes, windbreaker and aolf cap. He laughed when a newsman quipped his next fitm might be called "Road to Hanoi," a 1ucce1sor to his lamed "road" film• of a gentratioo ago. But then tM comedian l1pged into a sober mood. Ht said he hid applied for a visa to North Vietnamese olficia11 and to set the pmoners, if possible." Thursday. he met with Nruyen Van Tranh, first ucretary ol the North Viet- namese embassy in VienUane, Lao1, to dlacusa hla plan, "I thou1ht by raising funds lhrouah the work of American children ror acbools and holpltals for t.he Vittnameaa there could be a paulblllty ol galnlnc the rtle11e o( the POWs," ht said. "My· ende1vort a.re at 1 st&ndsUll 1t prestnt," he aald. "Tbe odd1 .,.1n1t • v111 are very Iona:." t ....... -..... •,.1 . -.:t:· .• ' 1 • ~.· .• , ~--n~$pi~s : _ I .. •I• I • • • -: tilhi Date · . . . ... , . ' . -----, . c :.;;J ~· . d :;: , OHiirme • \ • By TOM BARLEY ~ ~ h!IJ Plltt Sl•ff A deputy attorney genqal'a argumtnt }hit Oranae CouotY, .&i~/'lr c..rt bad flO jurisdiction in 11tawslil riled 'aplnat \he st•~ by i ~hospital orpnliatlon ~ 1has been .. quashed by a Bupqlor Court ~udge. • ; -Judge ctaudt Oww reje(ted the plea ~.filed by. Deputy .Attomty -General jEdward Btlai<RI and COQflrmed· a trial ldate of Jan . ..1'J0&tbe' liwiilit filed by the 'newly ~ foft.Ded "Callfortiia. H e a I. t h ; Prov~e~~1ilgn. .J'reirla!. ~lo"' ~.l·wilJ be· heard ~l{l .• 3. -~ • . ! Tilt "°'Pltal.: ·.gN>llP , lntlud~ 1joag _:-t Ho.splta!,"-New~jle~ . · ~th ·r eoas~c ·CommunJt1. HMPIW,, out h : • Laguna, ADU)ng ita tn11nbers,. -, . . " Judge Ow"'"' ruling appear'41. to; clear • 'the way fo~tnal ol'tboclloapltal'JP"'P'• -allegaWns·tthltt..-the state ii permitting the construction of unwanted hspltalJ in 1 Ormge County.. '. t' - - It further· argues in In .actlon which _.., .... ~ names ti;irector ofipµbllc health Louis FIRE MARSHAL W. C. NOLLER SIFTS ASHES FOR CLUES Authorltl11 lnv11tlg1t1 Death in Coron1 del Mir Fire ; ·Saylo~ q~·.defe~ant"(t~at the qualio/ of medical care in Ora~ge Oounty. can be expected to rapidly' decline if prisent construction plans for several proposed new hospitals are allowed to proceed. Nude Girl Found Dead .. ': I Seven proposed hospitals in Orl"nge County could 'be · affe<;ted if the judge assigned to the trial agrees with CHP A allegations that backers of many pro- posed hospitals have violated the spirit of By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of 1111 O.llr ''"' Iliff The nude body of a 21-year-old Corona del Mar woman was found by firemen early this mornln& In her burning home. Police say they have not been able to determine the cause of the death of Sally Lynn Maedel , but an intensive in- vestigation is being conducted into the mysterious circumstances surround her death. Her body was discovered sprawled on the bathroom floor shortly after 4:30 a.m. by firemen called to the duplt:r. at 500 Fernle1f Ave. Firemen 1aid the bedroom of the ground level apartment was blazing when they 1rrived. It was not until ute pre was· controlled that the body Wu discovered in the bathroom at the oppos.i.te end of the homa. ~i · .... .,,,.1 • Detective Sam Amburgey 11aid 1n autopsy b being conducted to detenftine From Page I the· cause of thlt -young· woman'• death. He said 1he had a Jwnp on he.r !orebeed, but there were no other 1igns of foul -play bn her body. She la the sole ocaipant of the apartment.' · ' ·· • Arjtbeirgey iaid his ~ fuv~Ugatio~I is being conducted on tbe .posslhill'Y of foul play but he acknowledged that MiSS Maedel could have been the victim tf an accidental death. T h e r e is some speculation ~1 in- vestigating officers th.ilt she may have been smoking in bed and the cigarette lg· nited the bedding. Miss Maedel, in an at· tempt to avoid the Oames, coulil' have fled to the bathroom where she stumbled and hit her head. But Detective. Capt. Don Oyias, cau· tiQ.lled that the cigarette theory" ia puc!lif I t. ' • . • fiptCU I\ IOIJ. • " , • , , , • • . • •· "We'll just ha ve to wait for tbt results ~f If.• •utwsyJ~,.l~f.~\d" '"' "·' ,, ~burgey sa1(fOi.iJ plaa' bu come into ,the loveStigatiort bt:_cause ot tho condiUon of the apartment. "When we arrived, It ap°peared as though the place had been ransacked ," he said. "Upon c Io s·e r investigation, we the 1959 Duffy Act. That legislat&on exempted builders or private bOspitafs lrom.obtafning' tlle ..now needed approval cf the local Health Pia~ ning Council if they showed evidence of construction by July 1, 1871. · CHPA Ptincipab ··claim th11t. the deadline led• to ·the filing· 9f • ruh of ''phony" bospl~l,plans, l'1 one.f!a~. they claim,: a hospital gi:oup file(i , for permission to build a hosplt1l on wound I.hey didn't own .at the. time ot.the ap- plication. -, Mission· Community Hospital in Mission Viejo aild Saddleback l C o m m u n l t Y Hospital were · two of 13~ CaUforni/t hospitals proposed before the states deadline. ~ Mission Community has now opened and Saddleback Community Hospital has btl(Un construction. . . Santa Margarita de Los Flores Hospital ln San Juan Capistrano has been offered by OIPA as .an e:za[\lple of a proposed hospital which allegedly !al~t4 to T~et requirements that .should be JU't as r111d• ly enfor:ced against other applicants. st.,le o'ffici!IS 'Tejected ·p11ns ·rar the 128-Qed h.Qf pi~.! !n i d~nlal _Wh?ch in· tluded the corilmer;it that the facilfty'1 backers·did not own lhe site. CHPA organizers t:.rgue in their lawsuit that• !!everi1· othet'l· applications • ]t'OUld simil1rlJ be:denie1f it the~at1te ased. the same yardstick to 2pprove or deny the bids. VIET WAR ... detemiined that '°""' ot the displace-·, H · ttn' g' • t nlent was due to the heat o( the fire un on Man Faces Sex Trial war in neighboring Laos deteriorated and a Lao government spokesman in Vien- tiane reported the Joss of the key town of Pakson on the Bolovens Plateau to whit he called "a real Communist invasion." Fall of Pak.son gives the Commu nists a much wider area for their Ho Chi Minh Trail supply missions southward into Cambodi1 and South Vietnam. Gen. Thongphan Knocby, the Lao Defense' Ministry 1pokesman. said the e1rlier- than-usu1l Communist offensive which already had won the Plain cf Jars ap- parently was triggered by heavy U.S. a.i' strikes against the Ho Chi Minh Tr1il. The situation eased 11ighUy in Cam· bodia and UPI correspondent Kate Webb reported from Phnom Penh that a 17- vessel convoy on the Mekong River had arriv ed in Phnom Penh safely despite harassing attacks along the banks. melting lamp shade frames and wall hangars." The detectives said most of the fire damage was confined to '"the single' bedroom in the apartment, with smoke and heat damage throµl!lhout. The apartment is loc1ted on the grourwf fl oor with a second apartment overhead. Amburgey said tbe upper apartment Was not occupied at the time. of tl\f: f"are: f\.fiss Maedel had ~pparently been living in Corona del Mar for about a year. She was originally from West Covina. Her' grandparents occupy the home ne:zt door to hers. They said she worked as a design proj- ect coordinator for Environment!'!, 47$ Newport Blvd. Her emplo yer, Don Brown said she supervised the interior designing of offices and homes. IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO! ' A Huntingt9n Beach man has been ordered to face trial April 3 in Orange Countv Superior Court on cha rges filed after "tie a11egedly raped a 16-year-old girl. · ' · Judge Byron K .. McMillan Ri tht trial da te for ~rt Dic;kson, (S, of ,l026L Mt.!lcai. "lte freed DickSon on be.ii and Ordered " the street sweeper to return March 17 fOll' a pretrial htflfing. · Dicksoo was arrested last July 30 by Huntingt'!n. J!eaqi poli~.who filed four counts of rape aga iMt him after long ln- Vefitig2.~ion of charges brought ·by the hi~h school student's father. Officers said the victim's father told thP.m that Dick.'IOO had frequent sexual relations with the girl .at his home be. t'il'een F!!b. 8 aod July 7 of thjs year. Th• oth•r d•y • custom•r w•s comp•rin9 our prict1 with anothtr stor•· Wt w•r• inform•d th•t out .prict wt1 60c ptr sq. yd. hi9h•t· . Ou•stioning tht customtr, wt di1eovtr1d th •t tti. ofhtr stoft Wa t furni1hin9 • ch1•p ur•th•n• ptddin g which i1 7Sc p•r sq." yd . c.http1r-th1n th• ~'4 o:z. 1poncj• rubb•r ptddlng th•t W• wtrt i~cludin9, '. . Furl~trmor•, in th is ct1t, W• w•r• comptri'tit oar in1t•ll1tion a9ain1t •n 1n1t•ll1t1on worth f•r lttt, I Many 1tort1 contt•ct th•ir lebor by th• Y•rd -to lt ytrs of unknown btck9round tnd tkill -WE h•v• our own c1"11w1, tr1fn td &: controlltd by u1, p•id by t h• hour to do the b•1t qu1lity ir1 1tol1 ttio n po11 iblt l. So • , • th• •tfim•t• w•s not •• it •pp••r•d to be! In conclus io n, whtn comptring pric11, m•k• •urt you •r• comp1rir.9 tqual v1lut1l j DcM4 N-'• -• -1-m .. tty left ... of -N let w"" --kl09 .., ""'ploy .... WI Al'PUCIATi YOU TOO, IAWI ALOEN;S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 l'lacentla Ave. COSTA MESA '646-4838 HOURS: Mo•. thru Thu..-., 9 to S:30 -· 'rl., ·9 t<> 9 "'-Sit., 9:JO to· .f I' . -. ~ I ' DOUILI TROUBLi -Area in FullerloD 1111TOunded by dotted uDe in DemoeraUc rea~portiOlll!lent Jilan ii in both uaembly· d!llrlctl t of John Bril(I (Ro1ullerton) and Willllm CUlpbell (11-Haclantla HllcJill~ accordln1 to allo11tlona of t:lrlDI• County GOP Chalnnan Thomu c. !losers. . Redistrict Goof Gi'Ves City Two Asse11'}blymen . .. Tbo11111 C. loflen, cllllnnlll ol tlle OranlO c.unty·.Ropubllcin ·c.ntral Com- -· Mondq ubd Gov..,,.,.•.Roopn to -tile Ailembly .. ~ .b!JI becl1• ol a'bcilmdll7 emr affocllns Fulltljoll. ' . Jlolttl cbatCtd Milnda,y that -1,400 Fullerton rllldeoll would be represented by lwo 1111111blymon.lf tbe bill wtre ~-ved. · He alao Id Dmloml -G. B"""" Jr. wt lallun to carry out bis reapollllbWllM u IOCl'Otal')' ol otalo becaUM Brown d1d not catch the error. According to l!Dgen, Ille Auembly· passed bW features a t.clmlcll error that places both ~bl)'llWI W fl II am Campbell (R·Ha~ienda Helghllf and Aaiemblym~n Jol\\1 Br!ill (n..Fullertoo) In the 11me amall portion ol Fullerton · Tbe.arta lloi!ert.-elemd to II -by Bria Bciiilevard, 'Jlolllnl Hll1a Drive, 5tato Coll e Boule 11!1 and~ Rood. I~ '!ven I~ otnell,' tile, Jlhlllng Hll1a Elemtnlory 8chool pd'*"1!,~jl)O raidutl.1ft1 '1' 4'1J I' i )l'l•l'l:f;'!10" •I.< .. 1qer1 llld .,,.,..,.., ----tile -u Ill tried lo,._ Ibo .. ~ """ AINmblJ -..... •' Counfy School Chief Raps jury Report on Education ' By JACK BROBACK the v41An In recommending that tho Of .. DlllY Plitt '"" ei.d.iv1 position ti eourjy superintendent A report nleued Monday by Ille 1171 and Ille County Boord of Education be Or'll(e.(lowrty GnJ!d JUIJ' on the COUDty lllloli!hed." Ille educator argued. "In ...__.__. ol ·~·-•-lll'IO, voters overwllelmingly Indicated -.--~ ~-today "11 Ilia! they wllll m ·eleclad 1up<rlntend<nt termed "fllmly, lnoomplete, unfair Ind and board to U1 the ClllUDty 1 eh o o I unbalanced," by Dr. ROt.t iPttmon. diJtrlcta." ccwlty auperlnt..dent ol adiool1. On Ille fury'• report he~ "Incomplete HIW., bac!i at 1har1»erUlctlm by tile IDd fllmly" Pe-nld, "I have talk· I p 1mon ch ed th t t od to rmy dlltrict auperlntmdent In Ille ury, e UJ I a "1 ..,. county end not ooe of them had been Ilk· ~= ~ = :i"'!c":1tfu.':""'1 to ed to dileul• Ille 111bject (County Deplrl- He ref~ to a slaten!ent whlcli read. ment ol Education Ind tll worth)." In part: "Orin11 County M Jonaer need• In reference to jury r«0mmendatlon1 Iha expen11 of a separate level of ad· that tile cowrty Library he deslanated to mtnlilratlve rttpoMlbillty -the County ~ase te1tboot1, handle acqul1ltlon Department of Education. Functions Of and dttulation of. audk>-vl1uaJ mattrl1l1 the department c1n be more ~ scboo\ ,library or-atlon•, the -1caJly end elfedtvely employed In auporlnterldertl uid< • c:oOperaUve dlltrlct proaram1 or In a ''!be jUry maku ~tlon• Jn. ftiionel division ol lhl Slalt Deparlmenl volvin( other cleportmenll ol county ol Education. pernment wilhoul consulting heads ol "Moreover a regional program off era thole departmenU:," be co n t In u e d • .. citing po1ilbtlltlea for cocrdlnllod data "CowtJ U1nrtao Harry Rowe Jr. told procealln& 1Umlnatlon ~· me ho WU not coasultod, ud Ille -II 1inandal ~ IDd proJ-lilla of QQrty Audllor-Olnln>ller Victor ects elded by computer ana1ya1a Helm bi reference 'to a jury 1ugestlon The latter part of the sta&ement was that legialaUon be sought to allow attacked by l'eterlOO u ••Unmtormed. transfer to the audltor<'Olltrolier of. all We already have computer MrVlcM from ~ IDd1t1Dg nspme:lbtlltie1 now performed our own county Data Servictl." . far.districts b)' the county Department of The superintendent said be f,•ve the tducation. report as a whole a grade of ''F ' or fail· Peterson w11 especially 1ngered by inl· . · llB'l' crttlciam ol one ol hll favorite pro)· "The jury 11 dlmcardln& the wlahe1 ol ecta -Ille oran11 County Academic Decathlon (OCAD). Rock Fest .OK'd . For Fulle~n The jury report aald the UH ol cowtlJ· paid atall 1bould be tennlaated end that private funding lbollld be lnalllod upon !or tile OCAD . The 1uperlnland1nt llld the Dlcltbalon, ..... lour )'Uri old an4 wlde- ly. Jlftllld by ---· haa A. FUUertoo n>cl< -plaanW !Gr 1111171 -funded by prlnlo -Wed-IY ,_ wW 19 4ll daap!lo a lbroucb tile OCAD Al,,..._ • ~ cm -.rftJ pruarlloal He Ila-to I pilraJO ea1llng tile --tile ......... IDd dtJ po1lct, ()(;Al) • "prlYllo pofect." pornoler Paul Devll 11ld loday. • ·,.It certalnlt II not private" Peteraon Tiie evllll, Which DoYla "lllmaiM wW li«med. "It II open to the public and II • oo17 draw about 1,lllO ~·jleoplo to tile ~ projed o1 educational volue, P'ullerton High School llldium becaU9e of like the 1Mull Science Fair." -Iller condltloM II ~ bein& · ataged to ralll mooer !or ~ PetonOn aeld the OCAD wao llMnced University Inc. throulh ll,000 In private contrlllutlOnl The mnexbtent untvent!J '.la 1 -~ :rur. profit C<.O"pc>l'ltioo lrhich piano to -1 l!e added that l,IOll houn o1 diQlrtt ..-rch center for "11abilltatlon ol rnent ataff time wu devoted Id, "tho -and alcoholics. Devll 111d. decatha1oo but M county lllODl7 ln-h. 11e llld 11< blndl wm -lucludEC '"hn lllhfocta ara lnfOlvod end DIJ lllfl Ball'Qfack, Pollution, Bc1hl, Good Tbun-haa -i 1aaa than :11111 lloura per 111bfecl dlr, Joalrua Ind Jlodlul. De'lla lllld tile cm tllla fllo wlrldt to -• ....... event will nm until about I p.m. ....O.C:." • • ... • 'TIMsdU, DttMnbtt 28, 1971 H DAILY Pll.O( I . ·an ·Troops. I)ie iq 6 ·r DAILY PILOT II"\~ FORMER LAGUNAN WITH WOES Snake Dancer Cybullkl Division Begins l!iet Withdra-wal SAIGON (AP) - A aecood bri&~ ol the lut .Amencao combat division_ In South Vietnam ""'° preparaUOPJ ioo.t for withdrawal, the U.S. ~-~ nounc~ '" " Tfla • 'ilWqlii&ra . ~ '11.adq~n company of the 10111 AJ-.. llivlllon'1 lit Brigade be(ID lllndovrn eloq with one of Iha brtpd1'1 lnfaotry bltlollooa, the como>W l&ld. ·,. ~ • . ~ "' . . t I 8 • ......... _ )llAllI, r1a. -vayor John v. Llndaay ol New York, a ~ unl1I 1111 Aucuit, lllllOOiDoed today that ha aeeb tile Democratic prealdl@llll nomlnltlcia. "I have clecldod to •llhl< the preelden- ey," bl llld, "and I w1!1 bec1n that al!ort in the Florida prlmarj .'1 'J'be1 FJorida primary II March H. Meamrhlle, Sen. Vauce Hirtlta (!). lnd.),°.llld today he la ia1oully ,eon- 1lclerlng entortna the llnt.tn-the-nation New Hampshire prealdenUll primary. Hirtke, in New Hampsbl.re to see what his chances are ln the March 7 teat,. uld he wW have.to decide by Jao. I, 11\1 flllng deadline for the primary, wlletber to en-ter Ille cont..i. _ . ' Llndaay attacked the Nllon ad- ministration for linorln& .the naeds of ordinary people In the naUon end the world, calling Ille Whlte Houae ~ "a clubbouae for· prlvlle&ed power at home and the parade p'oWld for 'funtu end 1enerala from aro~ the wwld," He 11ld' in a ~'41 &11lorii<!11t ,that Washington "II a capltil cloaod to 'tllo ordinary cltlun, bat opened to hlnkrupl ~te glanll, loreI;rl -and to thole wollthy enoup to buy prlvllepd protection with campalp C&lh." Llndaay, 50, aald lie cboae Miami tO 111- nounce ~use lt.s economic and cultural diversity make It a teat1111....,n.s lot tile principles be will run o.n. .. "I am here because my fight for the nomination he1ins with thll primary Ind will end at the conventiob in thu city," he said. ' · Following his appearancea, In the otate, Lindsay !'U to fty to W1-lin, 'tlhl<a ~will aruio.unee 1Wr plana Wednesdl,Jlor lhO'A'piu j prlml1y tbeit .. 'Ille mayor ftew to Miami with bll :1=.,.-ic::~~ Hole!. · .. • "U you -with your handa, or vrri the land, or..-find -k -If you are a VJetn1meM villager, or ID Eut Paldatant, or a GI hooked '"' heroin m the other aide ol the .... Id -,....,,;m hear notblna !rem the corrldon·ol -but the echo ol ,...,. crtea !Gr help,• Llndaay uld. • ''lllll 11 ... -vrWll!I to trawl to Pel<lng or -· bat not to -« Watts or Appelacbia, or tO the lll1llDPloYod 1n cape ll:mnodr-to 111o plaeei where -walr for llolp. • . . Wrong N11DJ~r .. Squabble H~~ :- ,For Court Airing . . . . . , •. BJ.G PRICE REDUCTION. ,. •• , • " • ' \ • , l I { I Import "Car of the Year" CAPRI • • • • I I ' I . . I NO MORE EXCISE TAX! I l • I NO MoRE SURCuABGE TAX! • ' .. I I ' .. A FANTASTIC OPPOR1'UNITY 1 TO SA VE ·HUNDREDS OF DOLJtARS! . ' e WIDE SELECTION . -._; e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • "Or4llO• Co••IU'• TomUu of !'IN can"- ohn s .on 1 & -son . 2828 HARBOR Bf,.VO., CosTA MESA • MO ll30 • • ' . '• ' ' ~ ·. • I I ' I I • I I I I -I I ' ' I I I j ' • i ' -. T"""", '9ma:blf 2.8, 1971 • • s , ,,. I .. l 'IP.~ .. Bowllng Over Bar Bettors 1'1 TBOMAll 1'1URPlllN!l ................. • llVN POil Tiii!: ROSES -Almolt ' -vlriatloo, the boy1 In the -llOOlll WW (el at leall 00< call 1t thia time cl' 7iir f..., one al our fritnd'1 neighborbooa~tanm1. "Shly," the wlce will slUr. "~you aettle a JU' bet for us down bore! Who won U.. tm Rose Bowl ~··.· WilHolb, YOI we ·mn. 'All« yem ol JlnlCtlct,'tre ban tt ·dotm pretty well. 'Ille . 'llll!vtt1lly of Southem 'Calllomla won; 7 to), over Dute'1 uilbelttn, untied ef-Wilcortd upon Blue Del'il1. Futthl!', U you'd like to embelliJh that 1931 ROu Bowl bet a bit, there'• quilt 1 lilt nWe detail that the newsroom bas reseucied over ~ year•~ , • • For ienmple, Duke led a to o early ln the l<urlll quarter .., 1 fOll!ih d.,.. field IOal -the USC 21 yarcl'lloe, kicked by Toll)' Rulli. . LATE IN Tiii!: finll perled, Tl!>ll}I ~ Gr111ny Lomdell had moved bla . ...., to the Doke ~. With tllree ~ to pla1, USC fortunes aeemed to bove llalled. ' STATUE SIEG! -" A spokesman reads demands nf members ·01 :Vietnam VetennJ.Agalnst the Wu who barricaded themselves Inside Statue of Liberty. Meanwhile, the gnod lady carries on, seerillngly .undaunted by the lake<iver. It WU lbea -that-Oooch Howard ~ lnRrted fourth atrtng q..n.rta<t Doyle Nave and · a· litUe-used end named Al Kriiepr. Nave called a Mies of pusea kMWn tn the Tl'Ojan;play book 11 "2'1." With two mlnu1eo loll, he hit Krueger oo the Dukt ll. ,Tben again to the Blue De•U 12. 'fbel9, Nave's flat pasa to Krueger at one minute with the clock ru.rming · )91t · tw'o yards. Judge Orders Veterans To Halt $tatue Siege NAVE, WlTB time for one·more play, called a buttonboot,pa11 to ·Krueger hi th:e epd 1.00e. It '!IS COf!1plete 8tld USC won u the final t~s ticked away. '1'11111 two playm and . their p&!I combl- mUon; Nave-to-Krueger, ' were written foie•er Into the Role Bowl .recon1 book ud llao Into nearly eYtt'f Role Bowl bar bet in modem timH: · Tbeh: ii 1 Jot· m«t tiivii that )'CM! can Iola iilto )'QUI' Januorj lft bet -.H yau !IEW YOIJI\ (UPI) -~· !~era1 ll\\!ft ~Y ord~ 16·Vle\J!lm vet"1n1·to end th'tir 'two.Jay 'takeover' of the.'Statue of .Liberty but aaid1tbey could rem1ln on the ;prtml9es during vt&IUng houn 11 ·lon1 11 th0y did not lrltOrlere wilh v!Jttor• to the Moshe Dayan's Wife Granted wlsh.IL!te: . • -~ FIRST -Toumament o1 Roae1 lsr~el Divorce Paralt '"' held on New Xe1r'1 Day in TEL .AVIV (UPI) 11le wife of Pasadena In 1110. Def ldinlller Moille Da . -1\e 1m parade will feature ~!IQats. "~~ diVOl'CI t 0 d 1 ~Ji: ': 13 lidis. neuly !Pl hor...,.,, ttd'l l!Wi . lo ' h • ~ -·-' 2,500 persons and beaven«IJY knows how ~a of marriage t e v' ....... N"" many hangovers ., · . cnenlwbQ o~ said be would not have -The first football game WH played In a!flmlly1f he had it to do agaln. Jtol at Tournament Park now on Use CaJ Dayan bu been seen recently In the Tech campus and was known 81 "The ~pany of Ratjiel Koten, who was East·West Game." Michlg•n defeated divor~ lO_ye.ara ago from a J_erus11lepi Stanford 49-0. . •.t'-1'n~y. ·~~ was no .offlcl'l con- -The first time me game was called firfuati~ tO rtporb tha~ tHe two would "The Rose Bowl" was In the newly con-be roamed. atructed saucer in 1913 when use The chief rabbi or Tel Aviv, Shlomo national monument. •Judge Uwrence W. Pierce issued a temporary restraining order directing the vetera!ll "to open the doors, and remove all obstructiOns as well as themselves ex• cept during nonnal vi.!iling hours." By midmorning the veterans were still inside the monument, and spokesmen said they \ffJ'e awaiting tbe return of their attomey1 from court.. Pierce, Jn hit nzllng today, ordered the veterans to "conduct themselves ac- cording to the regulatlont of the National 'Parks Service." He said the group wu enl!Ued "to peacefully speak and assemble, to peacefully petition the fO\'emment and/<r to pt a c • f u 11 y demonstrate outside the Statue of Liberty itself during the normal vi!itlng boun of t :lJ J.m, to i ;ll p.m." 'M''\'!terans, members of the Vietnanl 'vetwam Against tbe .war (VVAWJ, ~ lo:the island on. the last slghtsttlng bOit SUnday, 'barricaded themselves in- side and then Monday refused a govern-· ment compromise that would have open· ed the 1tatue but allowed them to can1p . oi\ Liberty Island where it stands. The veterans said they took the action to dramatize their stand against the con- tinuing war in Indochina. Guerrillas Die SIBU, Malaysia (AP) ~ Security forces killed M Communist guerrillu--and arrested W curfew violators Jn a four· month operaUon in the Central Sarawak district around Slbu, Chlef l\linlster Abdul 'Rahman Yaakub aaid today. He saJd four government lroopt were killed and nine wounded. 2 /tfetd .. ,. v.s. Soviet, Defector: ·Goes Back -Home I , WASHINGTON (UPI)' -A r S.vlel def,ctor bu relumed boml -.1 bla .... request .. ttei.ai<n lban two -Jn the United ·-durtn( wbldl be brtefed "-1can tntew,.nc. ofllciall, Ibo Stale de~announced ·Jllooday, 'The 111111 -lcleriUlled u Analoly Kum!Ch ~botaryev, 1a major~-. tbe llusltlo mllllarY ·IJJlelllgence lrlnd>. He boarded a Soviet airliner Sund11 nl&hl alU< lmm!gralloa authoilU.. cl>cldecl followlng a beerlng tbol he WU r<llJ!1llllg of bis OW'll free wUI. ' A state Department 1 .P o k e • m a n , Cherles w. Bray m. alld "There 1s alilolute)y no IQ&lestkln whatever from anJ aspect of this cue th.It he WU a planl" But other u,s. offlclall alld they would 11tve a clooe tool< 11 lnfonnatioo Cheho~' pnivlded while llvln( ID a w~ aputment with a u.s. ln- teJUgence agent. The stile Department uld Chebotaryev, about l5, defected to the United stat.ea on oCt. 3, while he was.at· r tached to a Soviet trade miasion in Brussel• under tht listing "an engineer." .AmeriCIJ) offic:lala aald he was known, however, to be a military Intelligence agent, and that he provided information -the nal\ae of which they declined to discuss. . 1be state De,partment aaid Chebotaryev lelt the Waahiniton 'part-meol Dec. 23, lellJns bla rwmmatt be was going for a walk. He did not return. The oest day, the stalt pepartmenl wu Wormed by Yllly J. v'"oronbov, ao- ting head of the So~ Embassy In wiihington, that Chebolaryev wanled to return to his wife and chlldrtn in Russia. He was qu..iloned Sunday by Im- migration and security oUlclals at John F. Kennedy Inlernational 1lrporl In New York, and wu allowed to leave. U.S. cf· fictots said that jnll before bla departure, be tbatted jovially with Soviet dJplomats. State Department oUlclals 11id there Ziegler Readies Trip to China KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) Presidential Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler will head an advlllCe team of White Houae aidu and technlclam who will leave for Peking Wedne,day to prepare for President Nixon'• Feb. 21·%8 visit, CBS Aid Moncjay, The Flor_ida W!Jilt Hliuse ,...,Id oelther confirm nor <¥J1Y. the repor1. CBS uid foreign affain advistr John Scali and WWiam Small, chlef of the Washington CBS bureau, will lrlYel with Ziegler. Small will represent t be teliviaion nt:twork "pool" on the Nil:on journey. · The trip would be the third to Peking to prepare for Nµ:on '1 visit. Nixon '• na- tional aecurlty alfaln adviser, Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, made a ae:cret trJp to China in July, and ntumed in October to con- clude the arrangements. •as • lndk:aUon that Q)ebota.ryev.•i ck<Jaion to retum rtlllltld ~m 001 pressure 1rom the s.v1e1 co~. Offlctolly, U.S. 1poblun111 fedioed to 1pecul11t oe the mo,lor'a rt1JOD1 lot dw1llni bla mind. -. But there were 1ugg-In olllet quarters illal be -tryJnc to -coolact with Oleg Lyalto, JI, a llusltlo who deleded Jn England wiy to October and gave lnformatloo 11111 led to Ibo -" 1(11 Sovie! ...... ldmtifled ' .. "'l'iooog• ogenil • Both Sides Break Off Paris Talks I ' J PARIS (UPI) -The North Vietnam"' and American delegations ~ed Thursday'• scheduled sesalon of the Viet· nam peace conference almost at .the same time today In an exchange ol pro- tests over the stepped up air war in Viet· nam and Laos. The Hanoi delegation, at 1 new1 con- ference:, claimed it beat 'the Americans by IO minutes in the cancellation. It aaid it demanded the move "in vie" o! the gravity of the U.S. act& of war" in combing North Vietnam Sunday ml Mooday. It suggested Jan. 6 u the,,.,. <lat. for the conferenct. The U.S. delegation declined to eoJDoo ment on the date but sa14 lt was rta4y \o continue ~ conference. nit United Staie., w!lich llready called off the session twice in successive weeka to protest Hanoi'a negotiating stand, said its reasons tbia weet were Hanoi'• "failure . ., . to negotiate aerloualy" and for atepping up the war in South Vietnam and Laos. Earlier, a North V\f!btamese official said the United States l! behaving !Ike "gangsters of Chicago" in bombing the North. "The bombardment in the war plan of Nixon 1a a preterl . by the Americans: to sabotage the COlference,'1 be said. South Vietnam lointd with the United Stites in ill deci!ion not to show up for Thursday's session which, they 1akt, "doet not imply any lhtentlon on the part Of our side to discontinue tbe Paril talk.s ... North Vietnamese spokesman Nguyen Thanh Le said a U.S. liaison omcer WIS Hanoi's caneellaUoniof the session at-t:05 • a.m. (3 :05 a.m.) EST when he called to the Hanoi delegation headquarters at . subnrban, Cboisf·le-Rai. · He said the America!) waa able to band over the U.S. cancellation 10 minutes later, thus making It Hanoi which postponed the 139tb session for the tblrd time. defeated Penn State, 14. to 3. . . ~ren, a close personal friend ~f the ~ -1913 WU the first o( two yean when year-old Dayan, granted the divorce to _ "She'a a good old girl," Ray Grodecki ·one of the veterans on the Island, aid o/ the statue. "We recognize what she should represent and that'a why we've chosen t1lil lite." Kills Over Wide Area While television .cameras ground away at the news conferenae at Hanoi's diplomatic mission in Paris, Le charged that the air attacks resulted nn "numerous civilian dead and wounded, including-pa.tientt' in a hospital, a doctor in a hospital and children in a school" the Tournament of Rotes had both a kin& Ruth Dayl(l. 54, ln • brief, private and a queen as reigning royalty cereJnOny it the Goru home in the · ctilter of Tel Aviv. • . Goren told newsmen after th e riremony be had granied the divorce "in -THE FDIST local broadcut of a Rose Bowl game came in 1926 when Al1bana defeated WHhJnaton 20 to it with the game called .over the 1irwavu by Charlie Paddock, a tract .atar once considtred the world'• fastest human. -Longest pass in Rose Bowl 'hlstory- 70 yarda -WU thrown by °'"80D S\alt'I Robert Dethman to Gene Gray ln 1 20 to · er,eal 10m>w." He Aid Mn. Dayan, Sf, -bl the _divori:e and ber busblod, la, dl(not cOntell It. Gcftri worked with. Dayan for years u cbief rabbi to the Israeli artn!d ·force• arid, Is •. clooe famlly friend of th• ·The Veterans aaid they would leave the ltitue if a VVAW statement wa1 printed in the Pacific ediUon.ol stafl and Stripes, the edi,tion · of the o!ftclll Army J\ewlpapet Wbichi IOf'I to Vietnam, and was broadcast -over 'the Armed Forces Network. Col. WWlam Koch, editor of the P'ctnc e<lition, uid in Tokyo a news stocy and Devastating Bomb V sed By U.S. in Viet War Store Check Set To ·Eye Posting Of Price I.imits 16 victory over Duke. • -Hallie Woods was the nrst Tourna- ment of Roses queen ln 1~. -Most passes att~mpted (41) most passes completed (33) and most total yards passing (401) are records all held by one man -Wisconsin's Ron Van· derKelen in a 42 to 37 losing effort against USC. And who will evu forget that one. So now you're primed with a whole bunch of January 1st. factf, You can ,0 1et )'OUI' own case ol Rose Bowl fever. Daf1m'. · ' · . . . · If• recent!Y mlgned fnlm the anny to takeov~r as chief Asbkenazi rabbi of Tel Aviv. He arantejj the divorce in hi1 capacity u · the preSldent of the Ra~ blnical court. Dayan's official rpokesman decllned to comment and said it was a personal mat- ter ·for the defense minister. Details of the divOrct !etUement were not divulged. Earlier, Day;an . told the aftemooo newspaper Ma\arfv "My divorce . i1 private and I am not going to talk about ll" photogropb of the occupation would be PlllLADELPIUA (AP) -A ffiaUvely run on Ule front plge of today's edition new bomb, which tills everything within but be Would .not accede to the dema nds a radius of 3,280 feet, Is being used by the fo~·~ar'J~en!utd?" be said. _U.S. Air Force ln Sputheast Asia, two The Statue 0} Liberty protest was one &eientisl1 say. of three conducted Monday in conneetion Dr. E. W. Pfeiffer, a zoologist at the with the VVAW. About 60 veterans in University of Montana, and Dr. Arthur H. Philadelphia barricaded themselves in Westing, biology department chairman at the Betsy Ross Hou5', the building wher.e Wl.ndham College in Puteney, Vt., claim the first American flag was made, which ' It also a national monuinenl Police the bomb was developed for "the Instant btOke ln and arrested about 20 persons. creation of · clearings in dense jungle which can bt used as landing r.iones for assault helicopters." Southland Freeze Seen The scientists who visited South Viel· nam Jaat 1wnmer, added they have learned the weapon has been used as an antipersonnel weapon, a fact confirmed by a high official in the U.S. embassy in Saigon. They said they were told~by the Air Force the bomb was used two or y But in Texas, Heat Brings Uzi,t Mosquitoes three times a week . Callforttl• • SUM1ftarlf I.OS ANOILl,'cUl'n -TN,,.,... .,........,....,,...,, Wlflltr ....... i. tMd«t HM!f Ill fM Cout•I Motftt' tiJNJt IOM¥. ~1'1¥ -"'" _, • ...., wlftllt s .. • Vloh flltotltll W~¥. H'911 ...., 111 lilt, , .... """""""" -'""" .. " ... 11'111"'11 ,.,...,..,_ ,.,,,, ,_ #ti W.Wtt#.....,_ 11. In Washington a Pentagon spokesman said the bomb hu been used for some time and there has been no secret about it. The bomb's concussion effects serve to knock down trees and other gro'Nth which otherwise would require "the insertion of personnel and equipment prior to helicopter 1ssaull" he said. The two 1elen.tlsts presented their report on the bomb Monday in a paper enttUed '1Impact of Modem Weaponry Development on the Hwnan Envircmmtnt in Indochina." The paper was read at the American Association for the Advan- cement of Science'• 13l8h annual meeting bere. They said they visited Vietnam in August on a mission for Lhe Scientists Institute for Public Inlonnation, a group based in New York whose current presj. dent is anthropologist Margaret Mead. '!be weapon is designated the BLU 82.B general purpose high explosive coo-- su!sion bomb, 4.5 feet ID diameter, over 11 !eel Jong and weighing 15,000 pounds. Wlthln a thin steel case are 11,600 pounds of a dense blasting agent made Up of '" amonlwn nitrate, aJumlnum powder and a binding agent, lhe scltnUsts said. The two men aald they teamed the bomb has been used In Lao1 and cam-. bodil, II •ell II south Vietnam, and ICf. ded that it 11 uud to <ut enemy roods ii! mountainous areu by c re at J 111 land1lldes. The bomb Is detonated just above the ground. almultaneously at both ends to create a radial concusskm, which leaves no crater but blows away all trees and olher obstructions even in heavy jungle to create a clearing aboliJt the 1ize of I foot· ball field, they said. "We were &old thol ligbt alreralt Dying more than two miles from the upiosion are badly abaken by shock waves,'' they added. ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Intern a I Revenue Service agents will begin check- ing retail stores closely nert week for violations of rules requiring freeze.period pr ice ceilings to be posted prominently. "We will vigorously enforce thi1 regulation," an IRS spokesman said. ''These directions have gone out to the field." Enforcement will be concentrated in big chain stores, those with annual aalu of $100,000 o; more and aubJect to a govermnent fegulaUon requiring prior approval of ' price lncruses. Mother Keeps Cqurage; She Now Has Trip'lets ROME (UPI) -Courage hu paid oll for loredana Petrone. Sixteen months ago. the Rom e housewife gave birth to Italy'• Ont teX· tupiet.. They all died. She tried qiin. Today 1he wu the proud mother of triplets. "I k..w things would 80 all r1gbl lbla time," h\Ubtnd -Pelrooe told newsmen after doctorw delivered the bahieo by Caewua -l\looday. "1b11 " the end ol • nightmare ... Doctors at the Rome polxcllnlc 11kl Jllrs. Petrone. M, ml the blbies -two bo)'1 end • gtrl -""' In good healih. The babiel, welghU. belw,.n 5 polllldl, 11 ounces and I pounds each, were placed in lncubaton as 1 prec11i1Uon. Petrone, tooklnc at a ICrlbbled nott to mate ,.,,. he got the names rtahl. 11Jd !hoy _ pilllned to name them Andrea, M~ and Slbrinl. He .. kl he 1ad bla wile origlnilly 1etected three male and tbrte remale nlnHll for the event 111 beblel rnlchl be of the .. .,. .... Jllrs. Petrone gave birth prematurely to aexlllplels, three boy1 ind three 1Jrll1 In Aupll. ll'IO, after tnotment wltli a f<rilllly drug to ml 11 )'tori " dilldl ... marriage. The largest of the babies weighed 30 ounces and all died over 1 period of sii: da71. "I will try again," Mn. Petrone aa1d at the time. ''I want to have 1 aon." . Petrone,. a liborer tn a furniture fac- tory wbo mah.! '40 a week, aald Momta1 he did not know If the7 woold have IJll' moro children 11th the trtplell. "U we Wert rich," be aaid, "we woW4 like more, but ••• " Doctora, who were mrpriled at lix babieo the first time, toot apeclal procau- llOlll to ....,. dell•ery or the trlplell went ttnOOihly. '1be confined Mra. Polrone to b<;! '"' the llsl 25 days of her pregnancy ml l\lbjecled her to -checks. Ntnet al the Polytllnlc.11 mattrnltf ward, wbo flelped In both dtlJveriel, Win overjoyed wben the birth of the lriplell went smoothly. , ''Tbey ""' lite chlldreo of mine, In a way," said Omelia Podesta, 1 l'llU'le. "Only we tnow· whit we went thnlu&b Jut Ume." Minutes alter the birth, 1 bl& be1kttlul of lio~en wu deliwred Jn Mrt. Petrone'• room . . •. I . • -·. • • J . • .oman~ ' ~ -... -· ' .. ' -. . ·-.. I f ' ~ • ··$9:~r:Jiug' · ' ' ( : ' : , . . Ai.Erasion . , . .. . . . EfJect.s Of the unexpectedzy hl!&V)! rains that have l;ieen ·drtnehi~ Soul.hem Cali- bnia are adding up in the beaches, bar· bor "'1 ...a,· of se;.port Beach. ·~ra aot critlcil by ·any Jneans, 'but it's ~f, the ~~t .;..P.ete "~ ~V~ to ;Nit wo:· rylng about it now," lifeguafG ca~ IJlve :J!anhl!Ofl!er• said ·<O an· 'lop'<!' .. ll!g)eadh ~foo probl•i:n· . .-· . :,J1"1/lbet1!r· faj<f'.hlgh~ tjde• and. ~~­ •lattnl ralnJ "Mo<)day ·•lgbf tie alf•Y, "' 1ot of sand, ciuting a!><MJt a three-foot tiank" in .fll>ot ·of the. Marine ~elf Headquarters at the -Newport Pier. He said tbe ~· from the Pier to 36th Sireet is .. 1 , inJ>lem ~ ,and said that !tVeral lifeguard towers at 19th and 10th streets are ~ifti 1!1-GVed 5a~k, away-fro~ advaptjpg erosion. But Ke ~dde<! that lbe sea Was calm lhls mornlng. deojlle !!"'IY r,ains. and ~Id clty · liiil!dO..rs '. ~ld ·be movlrig Mrid· in ai loon as possible. . '~De.ipite. on·1Qini ,pu•g e1foris. Or- •-County. Harbor Pair•) Sgt. .Dean ,,...,. . pti'misll' \hat ............ . GriDaell WU 0 ,. . · '/_:r::;t .. under ""'lrol U the wJnd slays-'. !'" "lllO Ji0toolJ1W"•1 .... ~ d#i!'« ~ .. -and·:~ "" ol r;liero wliidi~oll!t(W-'k ' aaldl---.flilk · ••. 'M"ondaJ 'oftnln& = potid pitfnl\e!!•:z!' bolll ena t!Od, up ·u boom wbicb Jl8d,brolin1-rrom.inoor-~ dtkJci near.~n'neifP,lact at~ •d ol tJie, penlilJula -have all been lislled I *"'elf,' be said. They • broke ldcile ·Monda)"' momln&. • · • ·Patr.1' have 'lloo ,plh0<«\ many prJ. v•lo floall dlifting \ft !he ha"* lnr pick· up at 'the ~t. ,he.ad~. , . A pollce: depa~I spo~...., .. said llooCl ourb han1eades wer«pla~ al •lh and 39[11 ,stnels to oeter "" ,_ hlilh, ,.,~ ll the. slreet, Clllbs.- Polico advi;Od lhil motcwlitS slow di>wn lhroughoUl•tlie city, espetjitly ·ln bi&!ler flood .areas ot the l~lh ~poppy l!rffll " Santi Qui l)riVe, the scene of a road C.f .. 1n Sµnda;, slliluld be •?.I!' !or Ir~!· tie•bf:,'lbundoY, BenjaaiJn N~, ...,.. lllll ~Uc !fQm director, ~Id todlY· j'he 'tavHd ctea~ • .~ abo¢ four ·reet loide ahil a rdcld deep, "'""'-tile ccrl-~or r"Oail betwffn San Joaqu1rt Hills RbQil•'an11 Newport Cellter Dri~e. , . . ~ ' . , . B}~'Gr~y Whales ·~en ~OfLCoa$r -. Of ·c&lifornia • • '" . .. . •toS ANGELES: (A~~ -Archllll thnlogh the ..... !he Cililonila griy +.Jes have bogun 1llelr loog, hungry Wl!lftr mljratiM from the Arctioto the 'lijnn ·lagoon• el Baja.(lallfomla -and lldel1tlsb say ~ -I>!'_ uie ,lint year . bu loog time that. the ,Joumtl: ends hap- l'!!,t: rew'.'.';,,U!s .• were ilgh\ed:.ilmi week ilOng the Caufomla cbast; and <experts 5'r they' an the·vanguanl.ot.a.)ent·that c0ukl ex«&f 10,000 ol 1lie levl&thans, Jlihich 'gip¥t' to 55 f~et and weigh 40 tons or: more.. · The principal dealination of the grays le: Baja's Scammon's Lag(lOO. whpre' the females will rear their Calves born during the l,000-mile m1Cra\iot1 rrom ·the Bering straif off northem AlultL ' tin years past1 humeri would ra.vaae the ~. But thill year the bf~dca_n ~ ....,! de<)fred )he fagdoil • sanetuary. ''This me.ans,'' l'id, Dr. Carl ,llubJ;>I, ...,._ emertbll at SCrljJpe ·lnitlt'ution o6, ~pby at La •Jolla. "that .au Wlldlile ..-.I the Iqoon, ~ w11a1es wDI be pnll«led lnim ,..,...-., ~and jull ~ vtodallim." '!'be wlial<'S ba'ie -; "'"'""'"' by u:s. 1aif .-1111 an.r Wfalt banUog <II the ~erd to abolll IOO. • • 'Tile wbal" beC)!l .inJgmlng f • r-robu.aller ~ 1lOm Swit to o.1ober ·ill Iha Bering Stnlt gorging lhemselvu on plankloa; shtflnp,.crabs and small flah. The joume)' lo Baja can tUe 11 )oo& u atYen monthl; and 1eieo- tlots .. , the •halo do ~ feed llnw they ,_ii the la&<>OOl'"'hm. lliey cao s11e11er and rear lhtlr young. '!'be lfhales usllally gly< birth near lhe ...i of the mlgralloo. They mat..r oH 1ht coeat el W1shfn~n during \ht summer 00 !be.return from Baja, sclent!Sl> laJ. . -- ' I . DA.Ill' ,ti.OT Slffl ,.,..,, · t AKES RENO POST NBPD's C1pt. P1rk1r ... . • t Newport Captain P.flr.iter . w Head . ! Pollee .in..Hetio _ ..1 .. -~~'4.... . '. ' .. -.~ ·'Clip,!. · Jama .!!. hll;beelt1lll!*Ldllel.of. police ·o1 8Eas~loday. ;;:;.;;;-.~= wl~·::. over ~-......,._ .J.. e• ttplacea Elmer Brl.o. •· reUred """Under <fire ln' July after II Jurs as Reoo police chief. ·'Jbe }7-jt.ar-old ·Newport Beach capta'in was ~ielectetl; from a field of 40 ap- plidntl. He was notified of his selection ~ .iilgMt ·lly phohe '!iom Reno. ~e has~· ed in the Harbor area for abolit. 3!)/ an· and 15' a graduate of Newport' . arbor lllgh School and Orange COa.!I 'Colf.,.. "I'm really looking forward to this job," be said this morning. "It's going to be ,i ft ,r work." . Be.Do 11 a city of about 87,000 with a ,f)QiiceJoroe,of 280 -about twice the size II( Newport Beach's ijepartment. · ;-'"lbll di)' Is really beautuul," he said. ~'!be " ~ is rellricted 1o a ·~ lrea and !he rill of the city iJ rea)!Y rue.. Tilty have about 30 parks and ·they're rially-progresslve." . Parker iiaid he doesn't anticipate n\ucb ~e in learning Nevada's laws, but he ~ some doubts about the .weather. . ''They've . got two reet or snow up there !~, he said. "I neyer thought I'd leave' Southern California ., · "Jim ia very well qualified and ready tA assume this kind elf' a job," sa·1d Niivport Beach POiice Chief B. James Glavas. "It'~ a beallhy altuatlpn. In lhe l'jewport' lieacb JlOll<;e department when •e develop adnilnistraUVe' Jeadenhip of the Wibtr !bat the mtn can graduale fl'orn . fim 1o' assume posi-of their ·~~~ani'N~r..i. ~tad P'arat WUb "• mo llblllq1o Co,rnnand """'"'J;He c!talei I "dlrpile In -· bideftlopa the -· liom -I .......... to him. rl . ~ JOl!ieil the !Or<e'm 1158 aiii! id· Vaoct.d stadilY until 'tits promotton td cap- lain in 1981. As caJiain his flnt assign· minr wri 1n tile administrative .division and h{ was moved to commander of the pattol division a year ago. Diirlng biJ 13 years On lhe force, he .has worked wlgameirts inc!Uding motorcycle patrol, inv:eStlgatkm, patrol sergeant and watch commander. In 1967 he rectivfd tbeJ. Net.i;Port Hat'l5ot Exchange Club'• aWard as tup_ervi9or of the year. ·Pifker • li .:ntarrleit ard : halt two claUlhlers. 11es 10 and 7. . -. .,, . --Natural-Gm-. ....__.· 111: Cars OK'd Neo\port 1!each wUI condllct a !"'""~ experiment ualng natural • 111 ta lix cKy voblcles. -• COundlrnen approved the lr'lal llnllllftlously Mo~ night u they .-. authorized a oont.rlct with Duel :,~ $)'Items, Inc. to provkle con--~· venkln tits at no COit for the J vlhicles. If 1ho city Ilk the mulls, the firm-bu·~ lo·make additional · "lilll avtuible In !ho fUture •t 1140 'Pll'" ldL . "" . _.1es 1n • • • . . Eight~story Hotel Set In Newport .Afarriott Corporation officials said to- day they wiU begin construction ·of an eight-story, JOO.room hotel -at Newport Center next year and that it will be com· pleted by 1974. The completion date figures to be just ahead of two 'other hotels planned by 9.rfn&e County Airport, A ·fourth hotel has been proposed by Collins Radio Com- pany on its property by the alrwrt but the company has yet to obtain nectssary zonJng from the city. The Marriott hotel convention ~nter com,pleX will be'built on a IO-acre parcel on Newport Center Drive West overlook· Ing the Irvine c.oast Country Club and on to Newport Harbor. J. W. Marriott Jr., corporation presi· dent, said the hotel will be designed so that an additional 400 guest rooms can be added in the future. Mariott officials refuse to di11close how much the huge complex will cost but ei· ty officials esUmated a project of this ·piagnitude will have a price tag of ~r $4 million. Robert Fowler, building administration supervisor said he does T¥Jt expect-the corpor-tion. wbicb o-wn:i 1 15 othef" tiets and ii 1"1lldini h!O ~ one ill,~'111 IAis Aliget .. fnlftnltkinal Ah1'9r'1 ·1o ftli for 1 buildirc· permit •until neXt Sep- tember or October. "Me-~'!'iW tower 'lillM:_be 4eai1Milear..,O ...-.~ gard~llOibt with<balcoriles oil every room . • .. It will also contain a 165-seat apeclallt)t restaurant, 125 seat cocktail lounge, 110 seal coffee s~p, 8,200, square foqt ballroom and suiteJ for meeting1 and banquet.II. Additional fe'atures will be a swimming ' pool; saunas, a hydrotherapy pool, tenni! .courts and parking for 600 cars. Besides the Marriott complex and the tSee HOTEL, Pace l) Police Station Voting Delayed; Choice Deha~d By L. PETER KRIEG • Of 1t11: OaltJ ~lllt srin Newport Beach city councilmen Mon- day put off a showdown vote on the loca- tion of a new police station for two weeks, but left little doubt the choice will not be a unanimous one. Vice 1.1ayor Howard Roiers, a Balboa Peninsula resident, and Councilman Don MclMis ot West Newport pointedly argued in favor of building 1 two or three-story headquarters on the lawn in · front of the uisting city complu on Newport Boulevard. Councilmen Rk:hard Crou1 of Corona del Mar, .chiirman of the civic ce11ter • building coountttee, said the facility !hould be built at Newport Cenler -the location plcted by a site selection com- mittee two years ago. While other Councilmen remained silent on any committnlents, most indicated \hey will likely support !Orne site east oC the Coa'st Highway Bridge over the Back Bay. ~Urnen postponed a vote on the matter because one councilman, Carl Kymla, was i:iot present. 'Mcinnis convinced the council to eliminate Curtber consideration o f building the facility on Collins Radio Company property adjacent to the plan- ned munlciPaJ eoort eomplea, but Mayor F,d llldh -to let another proposed site -on Jamborte Road next to the new ' fire headquarters -be thrown out. Councilman Milan Dostal an attorney, said he •• actrantag" lo the Collini property, but, when Pollce Chit! B. JatnM Glavaa told councllmen.tt woWdn\ uve that DIJch mooey to put the station ne•t 19 the ootrls, Dostal dropped hi! argurnerill. . Glavu bad said there WGUJd be 1 115,000 .....i savi1>(s il the police sta- tion waa bulfl nm lo the eourta when lhe lltl<r _. pllmed In Neirport Center, malnly due to a saving lD travel time. "When I con1ider all factors, not based on what h~ppais · today, but con- templaUng !Ulure growth of areas UghUy lnhablted, geograplllc centrality becomes ·~ impo~ol OOll•kleratlon," lhe chlel Hid . Mclimls and Jqen had conlended that (See POLICE, Pase J) ., • ' ' ,J• ..... Today'• ;Fl'+~ -.. ... j _N.Y. Steeb . TEN CE~ - aze • Mysterious Death .Set ·· * r•· " :For Probe By ~OANNE REYNOLDS ot n.. Dellr Pl ... Sltff The l)U<\e body of a 11-year-old Coropa de! Mar woman ..... (oond by . fliemen early this morning In her' bumillC home. Police say they have ~· beeb •able Ill determine lhe.cauae '"the,deatb ol Silty Lynn Maedel, but art lnterlilve 111- vesllgation Is btlng cOndUcted. 'illlo the mysterloos cimm>stal>ces ·aurroundlnc her death. Her-body was cnstovtred sprawled on tbf bathroom OoOr shortly after 4:30 •·~· by firemen called to the dupleJ. at 500 Femleaf Ave . FJrernen said !be bedroom of the grOUnd' level apartment was bluing when they irrived. It was not unUl the f1i'& WU controlled Plat the body was diseovered 111 tbe bathroom at the opposite end of Iha borne .. Detective Sam Amburgey aald an aUtopsy is being conducted to determine thi cause of the young woman 's death. He said she had a lump on her forehead, but thert. were no other signs of foul p1-y on her body. She is the 10le OCCllplDt Qf the apartment. · Amburgey said his luvestiga\ion . b being conducted •• Ille posalbUlty ol fool play but be acklKn!ledgeil that Mlsa Miedel could ~ve. been the V\ct!m of an ~··' 4NtJl; . T·h ere la aome spet!ulatioll by In· •esllialtng ~ that •be lMJr ba.ve -~x: cJiardlelg· ....... . Maidtl, !!I Ill af· jlmpt to avoid , could have lied to the baUn'oorn when she lllumbled 'I'll hit her head. ·, But Detective Capt. Don Oyua eau· lionaa• !bat the clgaret1e theory ta purely apec1)1jUon. · . "We~! ,Juil have to wall for the resulll of the. autopsy," 'he said. · Amburgey said foul play bas eoll]!11!>Jo ~ tmestigation because. of the t'ODQIUOD of t~ apartment. _ .. !i. "When we arrived, It appel.l"m a.:i though the place bad been ransacked," he ald. "Upqn c I o s e r imesttgatlon, we delennlned !hat "'"" of the dlaplace- menf .lias due to the lleat of the ru. jnelUng lamp aliade lrama 1ql wall hangars." The detectiVea aaid mOst "of the fire damage was confined to the single bedrooJll-lo Jhe apartment, w!!h smoile and i.t damoge throughout. . 'file apartment Is located on the ground noor with a second ipatt.ment overhead. Afqburgey said the Uwer apartment wu t)ot OccUpied at the. tim! of tHe fire. · Mlsa·Maedel had apparently been llvin& tn O:u::ona del Mar for about a year. She · was orl8iha11y ffum West Covi.na. Htr grandparents occupy the holpe ne:rt door to hers. .. · They .said ·she worked as·a d~ proj-' ect coordinator" for Et1vironment11 475 Newport Blvd. Her emplOyer, DOn Brpwn aaid she mperviaed. the lDterior des.!plna ol offices all'! homes. • Plane Rerouted . DETROIT (UPt) -Al American Air- Jtne. 'XTI -!or Loo AnPJes made a norma) landing toda? al)ef. tho: di.!pl'Uf ·Of landing gear trouble forctd lt to switch lo Detroit lllelr.,,.UI .. Al1port Instead of making a schaduled stop at Cl~eland. . . . ....... • Weadler Orinct cOOllers sbouJd ·wa~ ap I t.; l!D!!'l ~..,.. on W(ednead!Y .,_ and, y,., ii s abou lime. The weatber t8dy aees fair dime• and ch1l1)' (IS to 8) lamperatur.1 for 't the morro.w. :SCAG_·Set.up S_cored_lzy Group .Leade~ Kialaa Eyes New Reco rd The uecutlvt director ol tht Soutbtrn 11Jt will cost. that much to 1et elected," Clillqnlla A..iadoll or· Governments• 1le llld, ' ,(ICAG) lloodo7 crWclaed lwo tcy nocetr '.'! doll1 .,. where loco! IO•el'N)leol ., bla own IJ'OUP'• ~Porl thlt CIUS for will tum • winner -or the clli!.tnl ~~tabllshment of SCAG U a regional t.lthtr." -, \•government agtocy with -among othtr • He predicted the ll"Oup would 1hortly , thlnj:s -taxation powm. , tum into a totaUy dJrectly-eleded body # 1be olficlal, R•Y Remy, told Newport that would be in f•ct another h11yer of ~8t.acll city oouncUmen, he ''can't aee the govtrnmMt -something, he agreed. vllbllltY of a body ol hall~lect.td, ball· very few people want. , ppalnttd offlclala.11 "Jt will quickly tum Into all directly· '.#:r He also uJd It will be lmpos.slble to get elected oUicllb and when that occura It "1".people to run for job that pays $3,000 a will turn into a Southern California ?-· leg~i>lure," Remy alld, , Dtsplia bil criticisms, Remy11 ap. pearanco belort councllmtn .... lo -U.. pn>posal by a SCAG Tomomw s!ud1 ttarn to glVe the organization -of IOme •<1•nliatioo -onon! authority ., deal wllb ngloiuol problemJ. Btstdea, be said, It would be a good body to give local approval for federal grants to city and county government&. But the study, nearly two years in the making, has its faults that somehow will have to be .. correeted before local governmenta or the state move to of· flcialJy recognize the agency and give It Ac.tion Tabled on more power. bi. appointed by 1ocaJ 1overomenll. Remy aald he tnvlaiom SCAG operated He aaid the ~ •d bl steatett. tor.Uy by dele«aled olllcWI, mayon, Wider lhlJ concept lo J>&1 lllem "''" aupervlaors, etc. t "Qtlts and counties should be given -Y and elect them. tbe oppprtunlty to be In declalon malcinc e did agree that It will be difficult lot posltiOii's involving local problems," he , the org:anitaUon to compete for the t1m·e said. of maytrs and aupervlaors and said he 0 Tbe other way there wW be tremeo-only hopts they wW aet it Important dous pressure to turn It into a full·blown enough to p1rUclpate. legislature," he said. SCAG nqw bas memberships from Proposed ·under the SCAG Tomorrow cities and counties In the countie.s of program ls .t council of mare than lKI Orange, Los Angeles, Ven1ura, Riverside, members, hall to be elected a.nd ball to • San Bunardino and Imperial. Stations Ir vine Gets - In Au stralia John B, Kilroy'• T.1-1001 sloop Ki.lot n has a 1hot 1t a new record today In th1 Sydney·t&-Hobart yacht race, Australian observera: reported tod1y. Newsmen in an aircran _t~tled tht Newport Harbor-based yacht be1dln1 for home 'I\lffday ni~ht into a alrtnglbtnlng soulbust.riy wind. Licens e F ee E<Min g OK'd I ln New por t Concept of Proposal Draws Fire at Meeting Reco gnition On 4 -0 Vote ll looked like the blow would propeU Kialoa to Tarman Island by early Wednesday morning. Not far astem of Koaloa was the New South Wales 1loop hgamuffin. Leading the yachts soulh ol Fllnderw Island, Kia.loa is in fronl 40 mile' qut to sea just north-of Eddystone P<tlnt fjlft the northeastern tip of "l'asmania. • A change in the Newport Beach • <bulinm license fee structure wu ap. .;proved unan.J.mou1ly by city councilmen .,-"Monday night. :· The change somewhat lightens the load ~·)or at least new, small businesses as it 11tlpulates that all new licenses are good .Jor one year from the date of issue. -. Previously, all licenses expired Dec. 31, ·:rtgard1eu of the date they were ob- '·tained. The change was endorsed by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce whose execulive director, Jack Barnett, told councilmen the billing aystem ii the aune wed by the chamber for its memberships and hu worked weU. Barnett aho pr<!dlcted Ille cqe would reduce the number of complalnta aboul Ille llO lee. Small businewnen. particularly, art .Jmbappy with the entlre ordinance because they must pay the same aMual 'cbar1e as big bu1inesses. An attempt to change the structure to a ·gross rtqeipts 11iding acale fee last year ran into strong opposiUon from the cltam· her, however, and was dropped. • Barnett said Monday night t b e t:h&mber was not at all Interested In ncons1dering that plan at the present lime. 350-room Hotel ".Seen for Mesa .. ~In Coast Plaza · WMtem IntemaUon.1.I Hotdl, a ."'1bsl!lian' ~I Un!l!!l ,.\lf"'1fi, w~ U · .rctid IO announce plans ·tDday *>~ coDo ~ ltrvction· ol a 35G-room hotel in Costa F'Mesa near South Coas( Plaza. Details of the hotel were oot available tOday. Weatern owna a large string of luxury hotels Including the Century Pina in Los AngeJes, the St. Francis in San Francisco and the Olympic In Seatlle. Tbe hotel ii '9 be built on land owned _by the Segerstrom Family, developers of South Coast Plaza. Jt may be the first major project in the proposed South c:oast Financial Center to be developed across Bristol Street frmm the giant shopping center. Details of the C6sta Mesa hotel were to be discussed later during a press con· ference at the Century Plaza Hotel, near Los Angeles International Airport. Chevalier Unchanged PARIS (UPI) -Maurice Chevalier to- day underwent another treatment with an art.Uicial kidney after spending a com· fortable night, a spokesman at Necker Hospital announced. "His eighth session with an artificial kidney, planned since yesterday, began this morning _ •. " the spokesman said. "His condition remains strictly un· changed." • OLUlll COAST DAILY PILOT Cll*OI mAIT fVIWMIN ,,,_,._., leMrtN.W ... ---J tt.\i .. c.d.,- Yleil ,,...., ...... "-' n-" r..u """' 1'1e111•1 A. l"'irr,lil .. ~,,. ltllilf L Peter IC,; .. • ........, a.ca CJry ...... NewpMt lMdiOMc. llJl H...,..,. l•u1e•1~ M•frtat AMr•u r.o. t.w 1111, t1m --a.. .... I :I» Wwt .,, hWI u.i-._,., m .,_, "-M1t11-...., ._..: 1111S 9ollldl ._........ ... "'-.... UC.....11111 • A propoted onllnance lmposlni restrW,. tion1 on Newport Beach 1u Jtatk>ns ran into another delay before cltx coundlmen Monday night and action was tabled for another month -but not before the en- tirt concept of the legWaUon came under strong attack. ·~ "I have a rtaht to be ugly.'' Blackla Gadarian, owner of Black!e's Boat Yard, told councilmen. "I'm nQt·going to lose a bucky by thls ordinance'," be said, "I don't o'jiJll any oil company, but this has far-reaching im· pl.lcallona and wW eveq.tually affect me. .. It'll aUect lingerie ah op 1 , 1hoem~s, food stores," be tald. 10 Residents of Coast Grand Jury Candidates . "l'tn resideots of seven Orange Coast commurdliea have been named to the Ust from which the Oran11e O>anty Grand Jury oMm will be aeleeted. County Oerk William E. St John will draw JI names from the ballot box Jan. I in ceremonies scheduled for t h e courtroom of Judge William Murray, the Superior Court'• 1iaiaon with the new grand jury. Sixteen of the court's 24 judges con- tributed the 30 names from which the final selection will be named. They included presiding Judge Bruce Sumner and Judge James Turner of Laguna Beach, Judge Charles Bauer of Huntington Beach and judge1 Robert Corfman, William Lee and WUllam Spelra of Newport Beach. Huntington Beach topped the Orange Coast contingent with four nominations. They .were : Mrs. K&ren S. Foster, 2110 Main St.;' Mr•. Rhonda Martynll n.011 ·~~fu~ne-iM w~h~ J!'~~. 0Tu~'. 15271 Newcastle Lane. Also nominated for the Jin panel were i Mil., ~Ill''. ~1 • ••Ua!4, :tlO'I Clmden Dr1ie-i 'COfdha def ~iii ~JW Green; 203I Analielm St., Costa Mesa: ~ ~oitd~ 2U.C Ron;da Granada, Laguria Hills; Mrs. Mel Kato, 22&5t La Vina Dr!ve, ~isslon Viejo; Clark McDetmed. 30792.Ptlllwood'Drlve,.Soulh - LaguOa and Edward Charles Quinn, 2555 Accidents Kill Anaheim Girl, Chapman Prof A Chapman College blslory Pl'Of•- was killed early today on Pacific Com Hi&bway north of Laguna Beach at El Morro when his li:lrthbound car went out of control and 1Iammed Into a telephone pole, tht Orange County Coroner'a Office reported. Geraint Natglyn Davies Evans, 36, of. 2293 Paci!1c Ave., in county area wut. of Costa Mesa, was d~ad on arrival 1t South Cout Community Hospital ln South Laguna shortly after the 3: 10 1.m. 1c· cident. He was ejected from the spinning vehicle, the coroner uld. Evans is survived .by his wile, tJnula, of the home address. Evans' death marked the filth traffic ratality in Oraoge County since • p.m. Friday Christmas Eve. Monday afternoon an Anaheim girl w1s killed. when her car went out of control on a Riverside Freeway offramp at Lemon Avenue in Anaheim. The coroner said Judith Ann Feutz, 18, was dead on arrival at Anaheim Memorial Hospllal following the 12: 10 p.m. accident. A passenger in the car was only slight· ly Injured. F rom Pagel POLICE ... the larger volume of crimes took pl1ce in tht West Newport and Penlnsula Rreas •nd the station would bt better 1uited close to tM.m . Glavas uld that, In pure volume, that Is true, but noted many of those crimes involve peU.y iheft. He 111d the more serious, bigger crimes, are spread In all art as. CoW¥-lhJ'IM did Instruct Glavas and Ci~ ty Mltllgtr Robert. L. Wynn to bring back studies for plaMed. expansion of e:x· istlna police facilltln as a 1top-gap measure until the new headquartfrs Is bulll, Wynn two wee:Q 110 told coonctlmen that IOIM Jntertm erpan1ion would be needed and Glavas said his office his J)repared plans to add on about 3.000 1quare f~ to htlp the department make It through the next thru or four years . He liaki the add!Uon would cost about $40,000, Altamar Drive, Laguna Beach. Otbtr nom.lnaUon.s listed ln crier' of their home conilnunities included: -Santa Ana; Carl H. Holmberg, Mrs. Helene E. Knox, Leonard l.Jppett, Mrs. Verna Bernecker Myera, Minoru Nitta, Jaoquin Sanchez and Everett P. WllUams. -Fullerton: Mrs. Lois Baker, Harvey F. Christepson, Martin Glouding, William Charles Groeniger Ill, and Mrs. Barbara Bernstein. -Orange: Lloyd A. Charton and Mts. Gloria J. Musselman. -Tustin: Mrs. Lydia G. Enriquez, Otto M. Schmidlin and Henry T. Walsworth. Placentia: Mrs. Clare Hernandez. Anaheim: Mrs. Elizabeth MI In e Nei11bbors and Mrs. Alice Takahashi . The 1971 Orange County Grand Jury with Mrs. Doreen Marahall of Newport Beach as !ta foreman will complete Its r;ervices lo the county this week. Newport Votes To Ask County ·For Land Back Newport Beach councilmen Monday night voted unanimously to ask Orange County Supervisors if they want to can· eel the p.irchase of Newport Center prop. erty ~y had bought u a municipal court ite. Supervisors Dee. 7. vetted to build the courts on another sile in the city and no longer need the parcel that at one time was intended to become part of a civic complex ln conjunction with a city police 1taUoh and city hall. However, Newport Beach voters last October onrwhelmingly rejected a p-o- poted bond Woe for the civic com~ex. 11\at vote, in effect, freed the county to 10 looking for u:other court site. They chose an eight.acre parcel on the Collins Radio Company property just across MacArthur Boulevard from Or· ange County Airport. Under the arrangement proposed by councilmen, supervisors would be refu.id· ed the $439,000 they paid for the Newport Center property, plus interest. The Irvine Company, which sold the property initially to the city with pay- ment not due until next year, will absorb the interest cost, City Manager Robert L. Wynn told councilmen. Councilmen gave supervisors .S days to act on the proposal . F rom Page 1 HOTEL ... proposed hotel on Collins property, two other planned hotels are envisioned "''ilhin or near Newport Beach. Already approved are plans for a hotel on Emkay Development Company property south of Orange County Airport on MacArthur Boulevard. Across the street in the city of Irvine r-.1cDonnelt Douglas Corporation plans to build sttll another hote on a SO.acre tract It owns. Other Marriott hotels uoder con- atruction or planned are in Denver, Miami , New Orleans. Toronto, Kansas Cl· ty. St. Louis ind Chicago. The company also operates five motels called Marriott Jnns. Elephant Gores Trainer to Dea th NEW DELHI (UPI) -Polito r<ported 11\ty cauaht and chaintd 1 temple elephant that gored its trainer to death and then ran loose In the southern ttate of 'f{erala for two days. Ofnetrs sald the elephant was retu~ Ing from a religious festlvaJ whe:11 it tud· denly turned on the tralntt, lmpiled him on Its tusk.s and then broke loose from a restraining chain and disappeared lnW the countryside. "Once you get a foot in the door with aesthetics legislatkln, yoo'll be telllnc a lingerie ahop bow many dreuea to put in the windo"w." Among other things, the proposed ordinance would limit the number of 11igns, tire displays and other adver· tisemertts on the exterior of a filllnR station. Jt would also stipulate that 15 percent of the property must be landscaped and thl1 drew more barbs from Gadarian. "It even .suggests what kind of plants be used ," he said, "these guys want to build service stations, not shrubbery farms. "You 're going to have to have in- spectors on the lookout for bootleg plants." Te ordinance would limit gu stations to a display of four tires. ''How many tirts ·are ugly," Gadarian asked, "one, three, four or 100. "How many dttsses are beautiful?" be said. "This is not a function or city govern- ment _!.o legislate these items," he said. "I don't like (Vice Mayor ) Howard Rogers ' tie," he said, "we could go to court forever over it." Gadarlan said ir he owned a gas station he'd sure as heck take the city to court if it tried to impose the regulations. "Needed controls can be handled in the building code," he said. Gadarian said that some places that have architectural controls require pro- perty owners to sign restrictive covenants and that's fine. "But this Is like the woman who mar· ries a guy, changes all his habits, looks at what she's got and dumps him," he said. The same would be true with Newport Beach if this kind of ordinance is carried to an extreme," he said. George Pearlman, who does operate a gas station, disagreed somewhat witb Gadarian. Jn a brief statement ht aaKi tome con· trols are good and aakl "the city council had a right to be involved in what the ci· ty becomes." Daughter Dies Of Local Woman The daughter of a Corona del Mar woman was buried in Palmdale the day before Christmas. Mrs. Pat Tabor burned to death Dec. 22'in her Palmdale home. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Lyle Hoskins, Corona de! Mar ; her hus· band, Alton Tabor, PalmdaJe ; and three daughters, Valorie, Tina and Becky Tabor. Mrs. Tabor was a realtor. Repeatedly Hit BURUNGAME !UPI} -The body of an unidentified man found on Bayshore Freeway had been hit by "an absolute minimum" of 25 vehicles, a hlghway patrolman estimated Monday. Br GEORGE LEIDA!. Of .. DlllJ "*' ,,.,, Jt Js official. The Orange County Board of SUprvisort today fonnally recognized the: new City of Irvine. Voting 4 to 0, with supervisor William Phillips or Fullerton absent, supervlsors declared the incorporation eleclion suc· cessruL They also certified the top five vote getters in la.st Tuesday 's balloting as wiMers and councilmen. The Irvine city councilmen are : John H. Burton, 36, of 17952 Aspen Trtt Lane, Village Park; Wllllam M. Fischbach, 31, of 17745 Oak Tree Lane, Village Park; Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor, 31. of 17'12S Acacia Tree Lane, University Park; Henry Quigley, 31. of 5142 Cbaleau Circle, The Ranch, and E. Ray Qui11ley Jr., 38, of 18571 Vi.1 Palatino, Turtle Rock. All attended the 9:30 a.m. meeting of the supervisors today_ 'Ille oftidal cenvaes of votes by the county Registrar of Voters showed a total vote of 4,843 -slightly more than 72 per~ cent of those registered within the 18,200- acre city. The official incorporation election tally showed 3,214 for cityhood and 1.~ against, a two to one margin. The final vote tallies for the five who led the field of 30 active candidates gave Burton 1,893 voles, Fischbach, 2,043; Mrs. Pryor. J,490; E. Ray Quigley Jr., 1,384, and Henry Quigley, J,688. All five final tallies were within 10 votes or the unofficial returns for each councilman. Supervi50I' Robert W. Battin of Santa Ana, the leading opponent of Irvine cityhood, said, "I hope our relations in the future are as cordial as they seem to be toda y." The remark followed brief statements or thanks from each or the Irvine coun-- cil~eo. Mrs. Pryor noted In her speech ahe was "the founding mother of lrvine". She is the lone female councilman elected. Burton, who as chairman of the Council or Communities of Irvine battled county government for a year and a hall to get approval of the cityhood election, added his thank!. "I'm looking forward to working with county government," Burton saiC:. Ray Quigley echoed thanks offered by his fellow councilman Henry Quigley (no relation) and noted it had been a "long hard struggle." Fischbach, the leading contender for mayor of the new city, said he too looked for a good working relation!hlp with county government. A switch In plans saw Henry Quigley leaving supervisor's chambers this morn· Ing to catch a plane to Sacramento at 10:50 a.m. oat of Los Angeles Interna· tional Airport. Due in Sacramento at 11 :55 a.m., Quigley was to meet with the deputy Secretary of State, logglng the new city in state records. A return at 4:30 p.m. via Ail'. California to Orange County airport was planned prior to a swearing In of the new councilmen scheduled at 5 p.m. to- day at the rounty Civic Center Building In Santa Ana. She. ii Jess thah 200 miles from the fintsh, making about io knot! with ju1t over 20 houri in which to finish for a record. The present record is held by the American yacht Oodine sailed by Huey Long in 1962 .. On dine II was sailed by Long in this year's race. The l'K'Ord is three days, four hours, 46 minutes, 16 seconds. About 15 miles astern ot Kialoa ii the former Am~rica's cup c o n t e n d e r American Eagle. The sloop from the An· napolis aYcht Club wa.s giving her crew a wet voyage as she ploughed through seas under a heavily reefed rig. Ondine JI was not 1ighted but was reported by r'adio to be weU in tbe run- ning. The British sloop Prospect ol Whilby gave a posit.ion that -sbould have made her close to the leaders. British Prime Miaimr Edward He1th'li sloop Morning Cloud was northwest of Flinders Island and 10 miles behlnd ber was another Britl!h Southern Cros1 CUp entrant, Cervantes IV. From Page I VIET WAR .•• down and warned thlt the strikea would delay release or American prisoners of war held since the great bombing attacks of the early 1960s against the Haipbonl and Hanoi areas. Military sources said the jets whlcb took part in today's .. miuion returned to the aircraft cirrier: Coral SU and Constellation oil ' the Vietnim 'coUt. to the big U.S. alt bases at Da Nang in South Vietnam and Ubon and Udorn ln Thailand, to refuel and rearm. The U.s: Command refused comment on the "Hanoi Radio rewrt.s of a sixth U.S. plane shot down In three days but said only the American jets were still hitting targets in the north under the sustained air assault ordered by President Nixon. As the air waf escalated, the ground war in neighboring Laos deteriorated and a Lao government spokesman in Vien· tiane reported the loss of the key town of Pak.son on the Bolovens Plateau to what he called "a real Conimunist invasion." Fall of Pak.son give;s the Communists I much wider area for their Ho Chi Minh Trail supply missions southward into Cambodia and South Vietnam. Gen. Thongphan Knocksy, the Lao Defense Minl.stry spokesman, said the 'taflier· than-usual Communist offensive which already had won the Plain of Jars ap- parenUy was trjggered by heavy U.S. U r;lrikes against the Ho Chi Minh Trall. The situation eased slightly In Cam• OOdia and UPI correspondent Kate Webb reported from Phnom Penh thst a 17• vessel convoy on the Mekong River had arrived in Phnom Penh safely despita harassing attacks along the banks. IT AI N'T NECESSARILY SO! I The other day • cu1tom er wai com pa ring our prica1 with 1noth1r ifote. We ware inform ed that our price wai 60c pa t 1q. yd. highar. _Qua1tlonin9 th e cu1tomat, wa di1covered that the other 1tora wa1 fuml1h ing • chea p urethane padding which i1 75c per 1q. yd. cheaper thi n tha 4<4 oi. 1pong • rubber padding that we were including. . Furt~ermore, in thi1 c1 1e, we ware compari.ig our in1t1ll1tion a91in1f an 1n1t1llatton worth fa r~•••· !Many 1tore1 confred th eir labcr by th1 yard -• to l1y1r1 of unknown b1c~9round and 1kill -WE h1Yt our own ct1w1, tr11ned & controlled by us, paid by the hour to de t~ bes t quality i.i1tal11tion po11lbl1 ), So •, • the ••fimate w11 not 11 it app ea red to btl In conclusion, equal v1fue1I 0..14 N-'• -• -loodw.-tly loft ..t of -ed i.t wool! --klot -... p1oy-. WI Al'l'UCIAR YOU TOO, DAVll ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'lacentle Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4138 HOU~S: Mon. thru Thurt, 9 lo 5:30 -Fri, 9 lo 9 -Sot., 9:30 lo s I I I jl I' 7 I . . ' - --=---··-,,, WOL~ -6,i, NO .. ~.,J~n~s. ~ . . . -... ' - -•• I. b\ililhelr wte,1,'or the l'OWIC!I'• upeCtod _._ may ml wp the COllllly oot of Mesa del M11;. . . ' . The ..... eueption ..... requested by Costa M-U..lf,, ¥uae county of· ~"' cootend t!le coul)ly is not bound by dtJ> "'"""' Jaws~ · · Mite' Howatd, a n~taUve of the cooioty•s rta1 ,pj'Operlies diYiskin, WI i... 4'Y .111o· ·•ou!lf';llteftd 'Monday's tdoncil ~' blrt' cOukl not say what action COwtty 111P<i1111on • Will 1o11o'w J1· the ->-; , • ;. • . ' ' wellare office bl deriied. Public presoure did·cause the oounty lo shift ils probation office from Mesa dtl Mar to a site at 1895 Newport Blvd. ,. . The county bu signed a one-year lease with owne~ o( the empty El ~ Drive mtdtcal •buildiDg lo use half the building. • • I ,,. County offici~'bope to put 20 wtlfart workers in the building to serte the aged, the blind aDd disabled pert0ns. Mesa del Mar bomeowoen:. however, ltped Iha! lhe aru II DOI proper for any 1ype o1 aovtmmenta1 .,....,. ,,,.,.. .1., fe!t lhe county might ;fiwlall other aervices once in the buildin& • "No 'othor residerilW area bu ~ asked or told tbey wm bave a..f"county -iJI lhelr f>acliyard. We lliiiuld DOI be the ll!inea p;,,r said &rcl! l1lekett temp0rary presideot of the newJy 1onn;d Mesa dtl Mar Homeowners Aasoclatktn. Olmmllllcmer Nal<> Reade agreed ~ 11kt ; "lt-.tiDd of acarea me when I tee . ' . - • c • • TEN CENTS -• c:ommunlty I°"! Ila llome rule. u Ila lnlo the county can move in, then DM ol. the Jaws oucbt lo i.c:buced.'' Ccmmlastoner c. c. Clarke added lhot the Issue of the.county's rf1b1 to move In willloat city approval Is lllll cloudy. Ho ROinled oat that' thore hu .not been • court case Oil lhe iaMle where fe...d, fl>. stead· of<»~, land was Involved. However, Howard said be woWd be glad to recomm<nd olhat supervioon al&n . (Su WEU'ARE, P ... Z) ' • ~. CdM W olnan ·Found Dead . . . ~ . ·Firemen Loca.te -Bod y ·in Victim's B-~rning Home .... . BJ JOANNE: QYNOLDS °' .. °"'" ""' ,..., i The nude body of a Zl·year~ld Corona del Mar woman wu found by firemen . •ly this mornlni ip her burnl111 home. Police aay they have not ·betn able to cteternl¥te the cause of the deatl! of Sally Lynn. Maedel, but an intemlve in· vestigatloD is being conducted into the mysterious circumstances surrounding her death. ·Her body wu discovered sprawled on Tire Damages To Step Up the bathroom Door shortly after 4:30 a.m.. by firemen caUed to the duple:r at "soo FemJeat Ave. · · · Fireaien said ~ bedrooui of the ground level apartment was bfublg when U1cJ" anived. It was not until the tire wu controlled that the body was ilJscowed in the bathroom at the opposite end"hr the home. Detective ~Sam ~Amburgey said an autopsy is l>ellli cooduded to detmnloe the call86 of the young woman'i d~th. He said Ille h<d a lomp on her lorebead, bat there were no other iJins of fool play on her body. She Is the aole occupant of the apartment. Amburgey WI · his lnvestiutlon Is l>eblc conducted on'the poalbillty of fool play but be acknowladpd that Miss Matdel COUid have baeo the •lctlm ol ao accidental death. T b e r e Ja IOmt speculation by in- vesUpl.ina officers thlt !she may have been smotlng in bed and lhe cl&arette l&· ' Big Hotel Set .3.50·roo'rn-Bu,il.di.ng for Mes'! Sales Re'Jated · W~em Inteniat~ : Hold!, a by the Se&eratrom Family, ileve!DP.., of subsidlll'l( of ,United Alrl""'°~-es· .t::..tb ~ Plaza ~ . -~-to "........eptau'l14ollci1Ai-'""~·~ ... -. ::::-:-~ JlrNM ~v · · =-., .. ~~ ·~atbefir$!1111Jorpi!>jectlnlhe "*••lr --• , ·r·"""" . , lfioa>~,.,..,~,..--· . • .,..,... ' '~ be -'illistol -lrmm UiK=•c-tis.RerlorCourtw~ !t~::i::=~~~. tho~...,....-· · · -· -.:::~·1•Cost&~ ~~"~ .... pe!•'!llilllio~-•-"' ..,.,..,._:h~'='~e.:-=:i .i. ~~lllt~piCln ·ci::~ ~~==ct.= Tll!llCO' w!lll Jtlndprt< . a55ured tbem • 'nie Dotel Ii lo'be built on. . toe~ Jntematloooi Airport. "*£.&lecC.nllrts,on their autos. • , ~·, . · A •. tomi!r ., attendant at the Harbor· G)~er Mobil · staUon1 3195 H'orbor BOWevard, testified thlS morning that P.Atrons 'a£ his slatiori were shown J)erteCtly nonna1 features of their Wheless tires and assured that they •ere aCtually defects . · Ray Piiorski, '11l, of. 211711 Miner St., t<lid proHCIJlor l\lchard Stenton that motorktl ftre ·told Jn his presenct that tbt lining on.Uieir tubeless lirts Wai Yisi- tile 'aad thlt t&e allegedly cracked tires llboold be•replaced. ' · Pisll&tt· said tht> lining was visible but tha.1 it was . part of the unique Ciln· ittuction of. tbe-tutieless tire. He testified that tbe tires examined in his pttae.nct (See REPAIRS, Pace !) Firm to Remodel Station in Mesa Standard Oil Co. plans to spend nearly $1§0,000 to remodel it. service station at the northeast corner ol Harbor Boulevard and ·Vlctorla street In Costa Mesa. The city's.Planning Commission agreed Monday night to delay dedication of a portion of ~the station's property for wkltnlng'Vid.oria Street, so the re:model-inil could' take place. A spolHSIDIJ!' for Standard OU said the <OmJ!lllY wou!CI be willinll to dedicate the land when' the city Is actually ready to 1 widen Victona •. U.S.· C,ontlhues ·Heavy . ' ' Bombing-. of N. · Ywtna.m SAIGON (UPI) -A lorct of illout':ioo American f>gbter-bombers struck North Vietnam today in the third daj of. an air aaault that North Viett.wn -ealled 1n "extremely grave and crlininal act of war." The planes 1'tre aaid to pe readY. for a fourth day of. attacks on Wednul$ay. The raids, ordered by Presid~Dt N"11on, were the heaviest since tbose'of May 1-4, 1970, when U.S. ·fliers fiew 409 sorties ln four separate atrikes. The 1970 raids were the heavie!t since the bomb halt in 11168. Military sources said the ~rikes which began or'l Sund~y lnvolVed sbqut 200 of the 360 first line fighter botnbers . in Southea.!lt Asia. To use~.an 380, Defense Department 10Urces said, would mean "the world's best maintenance recofd}" • Mllltary !IOlll'COS said \he immediAte 1oal was to destroy North Vietnim's'new llir de!ens" -more MIG jets, SAM missiles and antiaircraft artillery .:... that have been knocking down U.S. planes bom!Mg the Ho Cb! Minh Trail. They said tbt ultimate goal ii to enable U.S. aircraft lo <»nUnue their y~ round bombini of the trail In an ellorl to ,U,p North Vietnam from alockpiU.,, ~ 1111pplles In Sooth Vietnam to ,..Pie the auerrtllas there to mount. big offensive cluti111 the U.S. troop withdrawal, · Hanoi reported another U.S. pla!Je sbol dowo ·aDd~warned that the strikes would de!a1 rtkaae ol American irt-rs of t war,held,tlnce the geat bombing attacb of the early 196os · agalnat the Haiphong and Hanoi areas. Military aoorces said the jell wbich took part in today's mission returned to the aircraft carrier& Coral ·Sea and f:e118~~aH~:. ~~ ·tse~1~r1b°a ~~ ~ Soulh Vietnam and Ubon and Udorn in Thailand, tp refuel a~ re~. The U.S.. Command refused. comment on the Hanoi Radlo reporta of.• 11J.th U.S. plane ahot down in three day1 1b.lt said only the American jell were .UU ~ tar(tta In the north undtr the suatalned air !lisaull ordered by Prtsldent NWln. Al the air war escalated; the·ground war ia neighboring Laos deteriorated and a Lfio 1overnment spokesman ln Vif:n. u..._ re parted the losa of the key town of Pabon <\'I .the Bolovtnl P~t.au'to what be called "a real Communist Inv..._" Pr~autions Vrged Nuclear Theft Peril Eyed PijlLADELPHIA (UPI) -Thleve1 tuily ®'Aid steal 'materials with whlcb to maU atomic bomb! and provide them to mrtmist organizations or forelgn coun· tries, a tcieotist aa1d today. ·Dr: TheOdori.a. •Taylor, pr .. ldent of the lotematkmal Rtsearch a n d TtclmolotD' Corp. -of, Washington, D.C., nid that. now is the time to take rlgkt precautiona 2:."::' .. the pos~bility of such tbdll!efore_ ........ Spealln( .al JIM, annual meeting of the Amertcan Ailociation for the Advan- -t ti -_ T.,i.r said, without -.lnlns ....., WI '1lf tt!'°w of •·many ~ wbete: qun of fissionable ....._ adficiimt for 1everal nuclear dJ"fAlnl are not protected by arme4 Par*, major pby1k:ll barriers or 11\- tru ion alarms. Fiuionable materials now In nuclear rucitors cmerating power around tht country are mort loosely guarded than .. l • banks and ~ C>,n, Taylor sad. lf tht.&e miterials are .atolen, be~l&ld they "could 111pply an)llegal nitional or lnternaUonaJ market, be. iJScorpQrded tn: lo erode '"'t blihly deslructive nuclear exploeh·es for use by ulrtml1! l!!'(ll>lza· tlono; •r bl acquired by -1!Jal want.lo mal!o nuclur uploel ... bUt do not have dir«I lC<Oll to lhe nqulrad m1teriall. '' He sild several kilograw or ruclur materialJ now 1re in ci•ilian lwKb and tl1' amount aval.tble is inc:reasln& as nuclear power plants multJply. '!be lmowledgt, mallrtail end facilities required lo mate nu<lear ap)oolves with yJ.;!ds at least as high 11 a few tons or high, uplotives are , distrfbuted worldwide, Taylor said, aod·~ any country in the worl4 bu tht 'retourCes to assemble 1 nucle~ e1ploelve. • 'lbere Is nq longer any aecrtl '1boiJt "the poor m.an'a atomic bom~" be u1d. "Since pr()ftaslonal crilnlna11 Ilea! 11eca-of tbl proipect for •hip J>IOlits and thiy·~ atplen . practlcall)' evtty valuable material, it ia bard to aee why ~ protectecl r1'111o'"a ... bl1 mater lbould be any ocepUon, •• Taylor llld. • lie callocl lot _.tty l)'llaml .......i llllf'lear JIOW'"' plaota and any other p1'ce w'llere fluioD1ble. matertals -..ch U • plutonfum, enriched uiantutn • n d uranl~m-133 arc procwed. • , W!t!iUi two or thr~ yem, he said, plutoolum 'IQ!! be used In larte quall)ititS In Jlght water ructon. '1lf the material Is not much more difficult to 8"'al than It ls now, we may tlnd the nuclear ~ liferatlon )\as gO!le COMidera~!y be~JIQ a frw major llldUltrtal powttl, and that nue!ear uplos!Olll' In popoisted or-.. have be<»me on added huard of human ulatence,~' be old. ) nlted the bedding. Mis& Maedel, In an a,;. t<ompt lo avoid the nam.., i:OOld have fled to the bathroom where abe stumble!I and hit ber head. But OetectiVe Capl Don Oyus cau-- tioned that the cigarette theory ta Ptlfdl speculation. ' "We'll just have to wait for the results of the autopsy," he said. Amburgey WI foul play bu "'!"' Iota tile tnvestigallon·becauae of the cOndltlon (See DEATH, Pop Z! Rains Seen Going Away ' By · Wednesday SOfly •Ida are npocltd ti eleor tonight and fair weather is dno 1fed- .-lay 'aJler the third of I ehaJn of Cbriatmu storms dropped II much U ID ind> of ram oo poriJons of or-eou... Ly. • OraJJie County Flood Control Dislrlct reporl<d rain falls In the 24-bour period up to I a.m. today of .74 Of u inCh j• Costa Mesa, .IS inch in Santa Ana IDd 1.01 incbes in Modjeska Canyon. Flood control dams and HHrVOlra re- mained nearly empty, district official Carl Nelson said. Much o( the rain that bu fallen In the past four daya baa been absorbed in the mountalu areu with lhl bulk of \he runoff coml111 f!om urban t.... ri,an. In DO case lw the 'runoff been more than· storm dralnae:e systems can handle, Nejson noted. orange County 11arbor Department said small craft warnings that bad Do1rn for five days were lowered overnight and only a few boals were being pumped out as of this morning. Reduced winda from Monday '• boa~ scattering blows allowed harbor 1cUvltlt1 to "get buck to normal." Both· the Orange County Sheriff's ofiice arid tlie California Highway Patrol said the continuing rain today bad not ~ious­ ly affected.driving In the <»Untry. .However, several Southern California routes remained closed today due to heavy snowfall and wind. The Ridge Route was closed, clogged with 1 lG-incb snowfall. Cajon Pass, clogged briefly by a five- Inch snowfall, was open to cars with cbains loday, lhe CllP ad•laed, Motorisls travellng Califomta highway• at elevaUons above 2.500 feet are re- quired to have cha.ins, officer• warned. A' 21-mlle stretcl> of U.S. 101 betW ... Ventura and1 Santa Barbara wu closed Monday as mud up to three feet deep oozed over the road In the Carpenterta section. The mud slid down ovtr the (Seti RAIN, Ptge %) ....... Wutller orange Coasters ahootd wake up lo 1W111Y sides on Wtdneoda.v - and, yes, It'• ~bout Ume. The weather lady ,,... lair cl!mts and chilly (55 to 19) temperatum for the morrow. INSW ll .?l'ODAY ' Httklm haras1 Sen. Rubnt Rl'mph1111 nd rplotttr him with tomato 41 he lldd111s11 s.mntific conW11tion. in PJLUa· deJphia. Sec •torv, Pao• .s. t \ ' ' l . . -.. -:: · .. ' -· t DAILY PILGl t -.~21,1'71 . I. Irvine ·aty Officially "" • J •.• --~ ' ~Recognized By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. a.llr ,. ... , tllff £• ·~ It ii official. -The Orange County Board or Suprvisorl ~today formally .r~plr.ed.the new City of Irvine. Votlni 4 to 0, with supervisor William Phillips of Fullerton absent, supervisors declared the incorporation election suc- ~ssful. They alSG certlflect the top five vote getters fn last Tuesday's balloting u winners and councilmen. The Irvine city councilmen are: John H. Burton, 36, of 17952 Aspen Tree Lane Village Pittk; WWiam M. Fischbach 31' of 17745 Oak 'Tree Lane, Village PArk; Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor, 31, of 17'12S Acacia Tree Lane, University Parle; Henry (.Qul1Iey, 31, of 5142 Cbateau Circle. The 9;Ranch. ind E. Rly Quigley Jr.,.38,. of ,)1171 Via Palatino, Turtle Rock. .: All a.ttended the ·~~ a.m. meeting of ~e supervisors today. • _ tbe official canvass of votes by the :.county Registrar of Voters showed a total vote of 4,843 -slightly more than 72 per- cent of those registered within the 18 20().. ."icre city. . ' >!·' The official lncorporatiqn election tally .*bowed · 3,2H for cityhood and 1 560 "against, a two to one margin. ' The lli:ial vote tallies Jqr the five who Jed the lteld of 30 active candidates gave Burton 1,893 votes, Fischbach, 2,IK.1; Mrs. Pryor, 1,490; E. Ray Quigley Jr., 1,384, and Henry Quigley, 1,188. AJI five final talliea 1'ert within 10 votes of the unofficial returns for each councilman. Sl.lpervisor Robert W. Battin of Santa Anl, the leading opponent of Irvine cltybood,.aald, "I hope our relations in tl>e future are aa cordial as they seem to 6e today." .JJ. The ,remark followed brief statements -of thinks from each of the lrvine coun-ellmen. · Ki.aloa 11 Given ,~hot at Sydney Racing Record . John B. Kilroy'• 73·foot sloop Kialoa JI \as a shot at a new record today in the :Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race, Australian pbse.rvera nported today. : Ne'!amt:n in _ an 8trcratt spotted _ lbe "Ne1')JOf't-Harbor-based yacht heading for home: Tuesday niaht into a slrengthentng aoutheasterly wind. ; f ' ·Yule Tragedy Pneumonia Claims Sick Twins . , I OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) .., A twin brOtlw ud liltu -Uv'° w ... tllppfn& IW., e•en U Sant.I Claua pol<! them -· ttoft will bo IMiiiid Wednol<lay tlde-by4fde; tbt way thfot have don& everythlna. • · ,,.. Micbatl and Mttffelle offvefl', Slit year-old twinl of Mr. and Mn. Ben Detvers. died Sundl.)' aflitr a lhrff.year battle against a rare disease that l\lft them too weak to resist a sudden 1ttack of pneumonia. Death came only three hour• apart. ';They hid caught colds bt!ore, but tbls lime they were so weak from lhe disease that thelr systems couldn't fight It,'' their mother said. Both had been excited about Oiristma1. ·"We san1 for them and p'layed ~rds Cbristma.s momlna," Mrs. ~vers aald. iis4t they wert 1ettlng pretty Urtd. C>u.r next door neighbor come over Saturday In a Santa suit, but l think they wtrt too sick by that time to be av; are of much." The twlns continued to gel worse during Christm1s Day and were taken Swiday momlng to Universlty Hospital, where they died. The diseast that 1ttacked boht when they were only two years old is called metachromatic-leuko dystropby, the reault of incompatible chromo- aomes ot their parents. 10 Resurents of Coast .Grand Jury Candidates Ten residents of seve n Orange Coast communities have been named to the list from wh!Ch the Orange County Grand Jury of 1972 wiU be selected . Coun1y Clerk William E. St John will draw 19 names from the ballot box Jan. 6 in ceremonies scheduled for t h e courtroom of Judae William Murray, the Superior Court's liaison with the new grand jury. Sixteen o! the court's 24 judges con- tributed the 30 names from •hlcb the final selection will be named. They Included presiding Judge Broce Sumner and Judge James Turner of Laguna Beach, Judge Cbarlea Bauer of Huntington Beach and judge• Robert Corfman, William Lee and Wllllam Speirs of Newport Beach. Huntington Beach topped the Orange Coast contingent with four nominations. They were : Mrs. Karen S. Foster, 2110 f\faln St.; Mrs, Rhonda Martyn. 17041 Courtney Lane ; Wallace Mitchell, 8351 Laura Circle and Mrs. Jeanette Turk, 15271 Newcastle Lane. Vina Drive, Mission Viejo ; Clark McDermed, 30792 Driftwood Drive, South Laguna and Edward Chules Quinn, ~ A1tamar Drive, Laguna Beach. oiher nominations listed in order of their home communities included: -Santa Ana; Carl H. Holmberg, Mrs. Helene E. Kno1., Leonard Lippell , Mrs. Verna Bemeclter Myen, Mlnoru Nitta, Jaoquin Sanche1 and Everett P. Williams. -Fullerton: Mrs. Lois Baker, Harvey F. Christenson, Martin Clouding, Willlam Charles Groeniger III, and Mrs. Barbara Bernstein. -Orange: Lloyd A. Cbarton and Mrs. Gloria J. Muuelm111. -Tustin: Mrs. Lydia G. Enriquez, Otto M. Schmldlln and Henry T. Walsworth. Placentia: Mrs. Clare Hernandez. Anaheim: Mrs. Elizabeth M 11 n e Neighbors and Mr!. Alice Takahashi. The 1971 Orange County Gra_nd Jury with Mrs. Doreen Marshall of Newport Beach as its foreman will complete its servicea to the county this week. From Page I REPAIRS ... Eight-story · Hotel Set .- In N'ewport • Marriott Corporation officials aald ti> da,y they will begin construction of an elght·story, ~room hotel at Newport Center next year and that it will be com· ~ pleled by J9R . •# The completion date fi1um tO be JuA ahead ol two other hotels planned by Orange County Airport. A fourth hotel has been proposed by Collin.! Radio Com- pany on ii.I property by the airport but the cgmpany har yet-to obtain ntteUlr)' zoning from the city. The Marriott hotel convention center complex will be built on a 11).acre pared on Newport ·eenter Drive Wut overlook· Ing the Irvine Coa1t Country Club and on to Newport Harbor. J, W. Marriott Jr., corporaUon pres!· dent, 1aJd the hotel will be duigned '° that an additional 400 cuest rooms can be added in the future. Mariott officials refuse to disclose how much the huge complex will .cost but ci· ty officials estimated a project of this magnitude will have a price tag of near $4 million. Cli'IL 't l'ILOT 1 .. H f"I'" TAKES RINO POST NB,0'1 Capt. Parker Newport Capt<iin Parker to f/ead Police in Reh-o . . Robert Fowler, building administration supervisor said he does not expect the corporation which owns 15 other hotels Newport Beach police· '((apt1 James and is building two other1 one of them at Parker has been named chief of ~~e of Los Angeles International Airport to file Reno, Nev., it wis announced today. for a building permit until next Sep-tember or October. Parker, a 13-year veteran of the Marriott said tbe hotel tower would be Newport Beach force, said he 'will take designed around an open garden court over on Feb. 1. He replacu Elmir with balconies on every room. Briscoe ho Ured • -It will also contain a l~aeat 1pe.ciality w re under fl.re l.n July restaurant, 125 seat cocktail lounge, 110 after 11 years as Reno police chltt. seat . coUee shop, 1,200 square foot The 37·year..old Newport Beicb capt.a in ballroom and JU.ilea for meetin1s and was selected from a field ~ ~ ap- banquets. plicants. He w•s notified o! WJ 1elecUon Additional feature• will be a swimming pool, saunas, a hydrotherapy pool, tennis Mooday night by phone from Jl~oo, courts and parking for 600 cars. He has lived ln the Harbor area for Besides the M•rriott complex and the about 30 • years and is a gr•duate of proposed hotel on Collins property, two Newport H bo H' h Schoof other planned hotels are envisioned ar r Ii ~ Orange within or near Newport Beach. Already Coast College. approved are plans for a hotel on Emkay "I'm really looking forward to this Development Company property south of job," be said this morning. "It's going to Orange County Airport on MacArthur be a Jot of work." Boulevard. Across the street In the city of Irvine Reno ii a city of about 87,000 with a McDonnell Douglas Corporation plans to 'police force of 26o -about twice the size build still another hole on a 50-acre tract of Newport. Beach's department. it owns. "This city Is really beautiful," he 1aid. Other Marriott hotels under con· '"The gambling Is restricted to a Also nominated for the 1m panel were: Mrs. Mary Carol Ballard, 4&07 Camden Drive, Corona de! Mar; Jess Green, 2038 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa; George Hammond, 212-C Ronda Granada, 4guna Hill-!; Mrs. Mel Kato, ~l La struction or planned are in Denver, tlowntown area and the rest of the city ia were sound and their re.placement was Miami, New Orleans, Toronto, Kansai Ci· really nice. They have about 30 parka and UMeces11ry. ty, St. Louis and ctilcago. The company they're really progressive." . . The YOUill attendant alao testUltd In a also ope.rates rive motels called Marriott Parker Aid he doesn't anticipate much trial whlch may be ietltn" • new record lnns. trouble in.Jeanllng Nevada's lawi, but he • upressed aome doubta. about . '.the for the number of objections filed · by ,,eat.be:r. . '> _,. defense attorneys that r1diator caps were Fro• P .. e l ''They've 1ot two feel of ancnr up · .t'ro~ Pqe I RAIN ... ' SCAG -Chief . . , Blasts-Own· . ' Unit :R~port , The n-ecutive director or tht Southerl CeUfornia AasoclatJOO of Governmenll (SCAG ) Monday crlUciztd two key facets of his own group's rep()rt th1t--ealll f~ establ!_s~ment of SCAd ~ a i:etlOW go~~ent.agency )"Ith -amona other thtn,s. --11•t•tlop po,wers. Tlie official, Ray Remy, loid Newport Beach city councllmtn. he "can't see th• vi.ability of a body of half~lected, half· appointed Qf_ficials." • .He also sa~ it will be tm~lble to get poople to nm 10< Job that pays $3,000 1 year. -~ "It will coat.that much to a:et elected, .. he said. -· "I ·don't SH where local government will turn a winner -or the citluns elth_er." He·pndlctod tile fl!1l•P WOW<rshortly turn into a totally dlfectly~lected body that would be in fact another layer of government -sonlethini, be agreed, very few people want. "It will quickly turn into all direclly- elected officials and when that occur• It will tum into a ·Southern Calllornla legialature," Remy said. Despite his criticisms, Remy's ap- pearantt. before councilmen was to boo1t the propOsal by a SCAG Tomorrow 11tud'j team to give the organizaliop -or some organization -more authority to deal with regional problems. . ~ides, be said, it would bt a good body to give local approval for federal grants to city and county governments. But the. study, nea-rly two years In the making, bas its faults that aomehow will have to be corrected before local governments or the state mOve to of· ficlally recopiu: the agency.and give U more Jiowtr. • Remy iaid be envisions SCAG operated totally by ·delegated officials, mayora, ·supervisors, ~tc. "Cities and counties should be gjven the oppcrtunity to be in decision making . positions involving local priiblems," ht uid. "The other way there will be tremen- dOus pressure to turn it Into a full-blown legislature," he said. Proposed under the SCAG Tomorrow program ·ia a council of more than IO member•, half to be elected and half to be ·appointed by local aovernments. He said the pressure would be grealelt under this concept. to pay them more money and elect them. He did' agree that it wW be ditticult for the or11niJ.aUon to compete for U.. lhnt of m.,.... 1pd ·IUJ>UYlaon ""'"lfld he only bopeJ they will 1ee Jt lmporlant • tl)Olllb .\O·J!lrliclpat<, .~ Jt 'ooked llke the blow Would propell :ttlaloa to Tasman Island by early :Wednesday friorntpg. Not far aster'n of koaloa was lhe New South Wal& s190p hlghwly and throu1h home1 In that area 'Ragamuffin. ~ •. , from a 131000 aert hillside that was. Leading tile yachtrllOUtl> « ~·denudi:d-oh•1ttaUon by lut IJl1"Mtra" de11ber1te1y broken by attendant• .ri,r DEATH thett, .. 1ie 1•ld. ~1 ·~vsi,Jn!!!!lllt.)'d they got_patrons cars' lifted on· the rack. 1 Itate ~ t'l1donill. ·""'·• . ,_, . . • • • "Jim IJ •lllY well•qlllllll<d 'nd·ready Stenwo haa--named Jtrry ~Kendall , U, to assume this kind of • job," said ... ~ . • ~-~·~-; ._, '.°':'..,,.! ... •:.J ·• ' ' ' ' Front Pqe I Island, Kialoa ls in front 40 miles out to glgantic brush fires. au just north of Eddystone Point on the CHP said 101 was open today with in- northeastern tip of Tasmania . termittent delays. She is less than 200 miles from the National Guardsmen helped evacuate f~sh. making 1bout 10 knots with jUst 30 lo 40 families from creek·laced canyon over 20 hours in which to finish for a areas near Carpenter!& that suffered ear· record. Jy morning flash flooding . nie. present reco~ is .held by the In Los Angeles, dozens of major streets American yacht Ond1Re sailed by Huey and roads, especially In the San Fernando Long }n l~. O~dine n wu sailed by Valley were nooded and lmpas1able as Long Ln this year 1 race. the storm dropped more than 1.S5 inchu '!he record is three days , four hours, 46 of rain . Most of Topanga Canyon and sec· mmutes, 16 seconds. lions of the Pacific Coast Highway were About 15 miles ast.em of Kialoa is the closed to traffic because o( downed power former America's cup contend tr lines and debris. American Eagle. The sloop from the An· napolis a Yehl C1ub was giving her crew a wet voyage as she ploughed throllih seas under a heavily reefed rig. Ondine 11 was not sighted but was reported by radio to be well in the run· ning. The British sloop Prospect of Whitby 1ave a position that should have made her close to the leaders. British Prime Minister Edward He•th's 1loop Morning Cloud was northwest of Flinders Island and 10 miles behind her was another British Southern Cross cup tntrant. Cervantes IV. ou.H•I COAR DAILY PILOT Ol.M09 COtU1' P\lal.tsHINQ ~Mf't ••Mlt N. W•M ,~ .... ~IWlll' J•t1r l. c.r1 • ., \11111 ~.,.,,~II ........ n...,,,, Kff'l'll ...... The ~ally warm Palm Sprlnas winter resort community reported temperatures of 5D degrees while downtown Lo1 Angeles saw 49 degrees, tyln' an all-time low for the dale 1et In 1911. The National Weather Service con· tinues to hold out hope for a sunny New Year's Day, although Rose Bowl fana might find the day a bit chilly In Pasadena. Along the Orange Coast, light variable ·winds are predicted from the west at 10 to tfl knots tonight and \Vednesday. Wednesday afternoon winds will come from the northwest at from 12 to 20 knots. 1t will be clear and colder ton!1ht with Inland lows near 31 to 42 along the coast. Wednesday morning 11unny skies will become increasingly cloudy In the af· ternoon . A 10 percent chance of rain Is forecast for Wednesday. Highs will range from " to ~t degrees, Wednesday. Snow cgntinued to drop In mountain areas above 3,000 fett tod1y, but skies are expected to clear tonight, with lows or 20 degrees predicted. of 969 Sonora Road, Stanley Davis, 32, of of the apartment. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James 1086 San Pablo Circle, both of Costa Mesa "When we arrived, It appeared u Glavas. "It's a tiealthy situat1on in the WELFARE ... and Edward Carney, 27, of 20862 Shell though the place had bttn ransacked," he Newport Beach police dep&rtrnent when said. "Upon c 1o1 er Investigation, we de,el d · · t ti I d h' f I t r b.ddl . I Harbour Drive, Huntington Beach as the d . we op a mints ra ve ea ers 1p o a ease agreemen or 1 ng any use o eterm1ned that 10me of the displace-the daliber that the men can graduate the building except by the Welfare three principle1 in what he claims Is an ment wa1 due to the beat of the fire from here to assume positions of their Department's adult services division. auto repair conspiracy involving 11 sta· melting lamp ahade frames and wall own,'' Glavas added. Howard al.so said be would recommend tions ranging from Seal Beach to San hangars.·• Assistant Chief Harry Nelson credited that the term& of the El Camino Drive Clemente. The detectives said most of the fire Parker with "a rare ability to command least be set so it expirei.. at the same Nine defendants are in Judge Jame• damage was cgnfined to the single personnel. He creates a climate in which time the county Welfare Department's Turner's courtroom for a trial that has bedroom in the apartment, with smoke he develops the utmost from perso11nel lease on the fourth floor of city ball e1.· and heat damage throughout. assigned to him." pires. thus far included testimony that the The apartment is located on the ground Parker joined the force in 19~ and ad-City officials indicated Monday that Davis-Kendall..carney combine u r g e d floor with a second apartment overhead. vanced stadlly unW bis promotion to cap-they would recommend againA renewal employes to puncture tires, slasb hoses, Amburgey said the upper apartment was lain in 1968. AJ captain hia first assign. of the fourth floor lease when it erpiru break radiator caps and aeals and not occupied at the time of the fire. ment wu tn the administrative division in July, 1973. generally lnOict damage that called for Ml.ss Maedel h•d apparently been living and he was moved to commander of the Howard saiQ. today the county haa not In Corona de! Mar for about a year. She patrol division' vear ago. reached final \erms with owners of the repairs and replacement of parts. was originally from West Covin•. Her During his 13 years on the force, he haa Newport Boulevard building where the Named with the trio in the grand jury grandparents occupy the home ne1t door worked assignmenll Including motorcycle probation office Is expected to open. lndicbnent on charges of conspiracy to to hers. patrol, Investigation, patrol sergeant and The county hopes to lease about 5,000 cheat and defraud are Reger Mendenhall, They said she worked as & design proJ· watch commander. In 11187 he received square feet in the second floor of what 21, of 26095 Avenida De Seo, Mission Vie-ect coordinator for Environments, 475 the Newport Harbor Exchange Club's was once' Mariner 's Savings and Loan. It jo, David Conchola, 22, of 6000 Carden Newport Blvd. Her employer, Don Brown award as supervisor of the year. would serve as an experimental, decen.. said she 1upervised the interior designing Parker Is married and hu two tralized probation office originally pla"'° Grove Boulevard. Westminster and R. C. of offices and homes. daughters, aaes 10 and 1. ned for the Mesa del Mar neighborhood. Weisner, 11, of Santa Ana. lr--------------.;;;iiiiii;ii;iii;;iiii;;;;i..,;:iii;;i;i;;------~iiii;.;;;,;~~~~~~~~~ A1so Christopher Enriquez, 25, of 7592 II Volga Drive and Henry Castonguay. 21, of 7661 Commodre Drive, both of Hun- tington Beach and Ralph Carney, 29, of 32852 Calle San Mll't'Os, San Juan Capistrano. It has been testified that Davis, Ken- dall and Edward Carney controUed tht eha\~ of 11 stations dispensing Arco, 1'-1ob1l, Shell and Texaco gasolines. Prosecution witnesses have stated that the many perU needed to 1ervlce the 11 1tatkln1 involved were all supplied from a Garden .Grove warehouse owned and operated by the trio . IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO! The other dey I customer we1 comp1rin9 our prices with 1nother sto re. We were informed th1t our prlct w11 60c per·sq. yd. higher. Questioning the cu1tomer, w1 discovered th1t the other 1tor1 was futni1hln9 a cheap ur1thene padding which is 75c per 1q. yd. cheaplt thin the 64 01.. \pon9e rubber p1ddln9 that we were lncludin9. . Furt~ermore, in thi1 c11t, we wert _comp1rin9 our in1t1llttion agein 1t 1\•"''' A. Mvr,,\i•• INNtlnS l:d""° Ctl•,l•t H. l••• lit~•'" 1. Nd AM!tlll\I #otllllllfto .. difllt• c ........ Offl'9 IJO W•~t .. y Str ... 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''"' ~ c-t ..,... ... ... ~·· ... -··"'· 111 .... ir. ..... .. ...... _,,_ ,,, .. ~ .......... _, .. ~ w1'ftM lllf'lltilt .... ......... ~: ......... ....._ 0... ...... ,.v .. .......,, .... .... °'" .... Cl!lftL'lllll. ~ .., 9f'1W ... o;wllol)'I .., -'I 12.1S """""''......,, ............ #.ti -"'If. ' ALTA, Utah tUPl) -A 1kltr who w1s buried under five feet of snow for an hour II.YI a probe missed him by 1ls Inches and he thought he was "dont for" although he could hear rescuer• tramplna: above him. "Boy, J w11 really mid when 1 heard and felt the nrst probe just miu me." uid Bret Nye of Osden, Utah, a It-year. old studtnL who ••• 1kUng at the Snowbird rt.SOrt'1 Peruvl•n Gulch run Monday when 1 1llde Inundated him. "Boy, ••s I mad. I yelled and curled lr)'in& to 1et their attention. "l remembered reading that ti.· perienct in the Alps 1hol''S the chances of a slide victim comin& nut alive dlmlnllh· ed after one hour. I figured from the way I felt the probers wert worktn1. it would ht another two houri before they would De Dack. "I felt I w•s rlont !or.•• Doctors at Holy Cro13 Hospital ln Salt Lake City said the youth was in good con- dition. "Jf hi• physical condlllonlng had not been as good as it wu, J am sure he would f'Ot have been round 1live," aaid Allen Nye, Bret's father. Youn1 Nye 11ld two snowslid~ broke loose a:s he and tllrte companions push· @ct ofr for their run down the slope, one on front of them and ont In back. "1 didn't tnow about the taraer one un- til I heard It -boy, did It makt a noise,'' he said. "As I fell , I looked up and saw the bit one falling on me. lt was wtlrd and J was ttal scared. "I spent the first to minute& thinking 'I'm dead ' and 'why' over and ovtr again. Then t 1ot hold of myself and U1td to aet my arms around my head to create a better alr 11>3ce but was unable: to." O..W NeunM111 111Cl{ft1 •• httHlvtrtently left eut of our ad ... , Wffk - -kl .. -Mtploy .... WI APPRICIA Tl YOU TOO, DA VII ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. , COSTA MESA 646-4838 Nye had blli1clted out by the time '""""' found him and dua him "'t with HOURS: Men. thru Thurs., t le 5:30 -Fri., t te 9 -S.t., t :30 to 5 lho\·elt. 11,, _________________________________________ .J I I • t ~'"" ....... IRVINE'S· QUIGLEY GETS CITY P'APERS FROM DEPUTY C,OUNTY Cl-ERK DIAN& KEYES · · · · /,\rL Pryor (left) Witches St .... <Of Whliiwlnd., Trip to 'Socr11•1tnlo , , , '"~· \"' '" ·,. I ..... , ,. .~~Thfv~ 18s~e',Fnces · . . ·~ . _,)., •• . l;!MpeFs ~ ~viirs ~tiJi,~ ' . ' . . ' . ,, • ',. #. ' ' ' • L' '• . . . l!r!der ·flarbor Judiciary Olllricilnien~ • •. .; . ot~e--' County SUpervtsor Ronald : Officer Robert Thomas to study the court .Irv!oe clty CouaCumeo• .toia'.y ~ Vfete ea-s~~.'of Newport Blach said today he needs-and•pouible sitn--and repoi:t blck banded the .coojroverslal ,Camjl.ls .Drive raVofl' ~ of the•Dtw 'City of Irvine to':.tbeJ>oard:: ,.._. ~-• · ' exteQsiontnlans,and ''envir.on1»! •. _fm. · • J. " ' · · .A new courtboqse_ is needed ln · t\t _;~ witl!in.· the. Harbor.JllCllciai1Dlslrltt. u.~, J"""'"' Dis'"'~ •· rep•·-pact'' ~l: :,,. . ~ . ~"'{_ i .t:lCUIN ~ WJI,;~ W UIUt: At the same tlme, the Orange unty ShottJy after supe~ officlally1ap. o'(er:flOWded Cacility, in Costa Mesa, . . . proyeditbl:new city, caspers noted the Clospers noted. Boa(d of·Su~rs voted to.ffte {nOQe}' 18,290-ai:rt" new city must be assigned to In other.matters relating to lbe new'ci-lbat ha:d~be"1 h~d for the pne.m_lle\ ex· , -· 1. · .. .11:...1.1 .111-~ n-1 in-t th · •·• cd t.ensloh .ril>rAt o6 Univenjty Drilfe_ 1n ~ a. ·11111 e Juwo.:1o11.1. WllUA;~ ~ore y, e supe.rv1sors wuay approv Dew city', 'i1ie fuilds now may be'\Jsedffor cortiuration, <three dlJbict:.s provided . reutjne interim -<:antract.s with 1be new cowt' 5'n'ices to .residents of tbe area city eitendiq · services from county oUler ;hlghway pro)ects in the coonty i.nd now inclqded in· the new city. , service lreas -such as:flre prol.ectlon - ore no longer eannarled foc·the~ c;.sperl .UMie f1wnd oddlll lrvine • to ruldents'of Irvine. Specla,l distz~ tax Drive project. t • :· -(O.'lhe Hlibllr Judicial Dlstrlol because . ·-Y> ,..;µ Oootinue )ll be collected Jrom · MW1)1Y Storn), COUl\ty road 9ei>Jtlrqent •. city altta<IY ·lies .m 111!1 ·p~ ;I' the m· · en~. told ~eipen•"°f! ~ t;:a~pus . .. • • ~ . ~ t • ~ ,, » • me ~1f72.. ' .. •• Drivi oW<lvllJ><.l;t)<diolf,.1'.il ).ow. 'Up · -~ ,ciW* . aifeJ, k i c ...,i;... '~ ,..., ~ m , • to.lhe ..... clty;sauncU. · ":-' -..iuocoted1nor18rii.• -f6r.semce vldelti~wl!.· -an Noy. '23; the exter?~ wp ·~d.ty. Qno. oo ~,a,_.· .,..,..al ~ Th<· · mean Irvine ,.w propooed. :i. 'the t!>Wly of . J11~Cf!!\PllS Drive •. coqtlnpe_to be •. ·by the Coonty Supervlson by U.. road . ; , "'' • . . Ii' .l!Y Clpser&. Sberlft's , . "!'! protected by · ,. ·Jl"H',V.er, '/ll""'lson • Wllhbe • ap. today ~ , i)!ie m tlqll; • , ' cOfmlJ•~ l1f1he-nme cost lo ~,,. J!t9V81 after a r,e{X'e&entaUve of UM state, Fol'lo~ a p!Otio bY Clspers~ oounty payen t ~.:-l'lll ~eel prior to in· J«oi;~'.Geneiaj•a .'me;< said ;ii\!,... suiier>il!>il~~ ~~ A~tve : airi>oroliop,, . , . . •IJ:<;>~,lmppct sl~cfy acco~g . •.'( co.l ._,. 1 i ,! ,. .A.• f "" r '..i<: · <'.,;; _,._ the county-~poMI was not ~· • . ).(. 1-l H . • t """~ ~ l"" e.~tbou~· g~~ -.:;1 to i.. ,.:J"'~:· B:. . ,.. ·d, t. . . ·n· l • :d·. , , , Courti,. ~. r6ad building JrPject, .. $tOrm . ' o.ai~ ' ·, . n eel a . ~I'd. "Arter\11· l.lif!hlf•Y F h u 'p 4rn g . '. .~' V> V f>:ogram Flµlc!!,(Alttl>J funds. fnlln the ' ·~ . eountY .are ·~iil.B~e. ' · . ' .~'lf~~z;*KJ~:i,:11i:~:a111. ·~: To '.S_erve Irvine .Area· nai fefi months; nO· matter bow 1 We, . . _. , .... • , .uiFP. will supiily. the.-balance ·the lljnds ni<dod !or the projecl," Storm told aupervitNX'S• I ' "': uc ~ of!JCWs wcir'ked oo~ the·road ~n<J><Ojecl wllh ti!' county Road 11epmmenL ucr olflclob contend i the ~1·Cainpu!"'Drlve. ls vital 'to· cam· pt11' tralllc p11tt.ems. ' • • ~h u;. plojet;t'would border, the .Ortli,.iid ottbe San'Joaq\iln ?.(arjjj•,.. virorunerllif presAfe';l!JJCt 'OffiClhls 1itve ., • ..,·1h•-.wn<l>d noi'l>O a delzJin!"' to ':'ir ~-r:!! ... h''¥" ~· ._ . ::-y the ntA" . : SUpervia<lrs decided' todat to •provide the' neWt city with the pla.M fOr the roadway at.no oost. • . '.BY TEllRY COVILLE ~ ~ .... oeltr ~ ..... It.ff Now that II'Yine is a city, local'jwitlce' District, baaed in Santa Ana, servesrthe porUons of •trvine on the inland side of the ·freeway. There are currently elgb.t -' . ' will have to cast ill shadow in I different , judges,in'tllia di$tfict. .. • • ,. • ... ...,t ' dirf:Clloii.i . , No one expects Irvine.to be thrown into State· !l!r;r"1uire5·• 9ty lo•lie totally . · the .'tioy,South ,Orapge. County .JU<ll<lal Within ~;· municl~l' court.~ dtsvlct.-D~hiCbtonly ta~· a small, vacant Irvine 1"itufrtilt1$i split "lri\Onglhtee.' pocket of h:itJs ·in the southern part' of .Orange .. Couniy,'s: five supigyisor.s will ~. · .-. _ decide .&.:. perhaps next week -whlCh Spokesmen for the county said if municipal"'"coort s~em wilt admini.1er supervisors don't decide which district Iocati~tb'r ~ ·ci~.' · .. ~ ' ' ·, 1 '. tuplrvTne,·tbiy ~ill haV°e to do it in the Thifr d«fiiion determinet ~ key facl(>r vefy bear rutlire. . • ·r In the, falure growth .of whichever.~· ~. ,'tbe,; ·piunicipat court systems ad· Clerk Record.s . . system ~v .. the.city with '·""~en1ia1 . mini.Stz•ter justic. for traffic v1o1.u .. ., • 4 popdJltion of 4so,ooo rfflde'nts. · · sdlall"civil claims, misdemeanor criminal M : • : · • ; 'me i::uryent favorite lltlODl;county-'.of·· , cllarges, preliminary hearings on felony Own amage. 1 . fi~ia~s ~to'.~tcla.the'lrvine ~.ls ~he. jcr.iminll,ch~~ and civil suits up·to ; ..... .. . , ~r ¥>tlcial District, -tjilse<11lh,, ~. .. · · "-'-"·'-t • . B,. •1!-;. ~·~" '" ,... . .. • i "". " . I .ID \..AJUll. ~ : 'JU?· / 1~:~.rft;1:1the~biggestfport~ of~ ···+ ~ • · 1 , • Jl.C01:din1r Cietk·, i.<iuu.< Kifij, ..:...!., '.a •ll ''!"fdeillt on lh<, °"!"! ilde ~ U~ lfa'> ', • ll'VUlC' U UD Cil persoriil toUch Monday 'to her wO;\'fuihe' I»ego.~ty. · ... · ' · · " J ... Yitai gtati.stJcs division of the Orange The ~i\-bor aystem currently has three F· . 32 J County Clerk'• office -she recorded her lud;!!~f'MOf~.:l"i ~'"t 01~:~ .aces terns . Ill "'••• esa. im: coun y p .. ns "' uullu own mam11e. J::. • ,~.. a (neW .• court cDnpj,ex1rlear the.airport,· lft..1.1.::iA'lc fi off · It was .her last such entry . Mfter. wur PoUibly Oh land Owilqt bf Qlllins Radio. ''!IC l,IUlr-ir rst ic1al meeUng of the years in whJch the ,tall, 1ttracbve Garden An -~ site Would better serve lrVine City CoUncil may set a length Grove sirl bas P'1i: 1\11 .. ~)im!.i:f!d ~5,~. Ir.vihe-r~ta. The--Harbor•Df!tric:t-also -record as oouncllmen ta ckle a 32·ilem marrlag~ among the vital at1llstks aerv.es Cosla Meaa and Newport Beach. agenda beginn~ at 6 o'clock th.ls even· entered m the ~."'ll .. ~·1u1' .,th. • .N. . ·Cou~lf fflciaiJ expect . to: build "the ; • tng tn Ifie' Scle'n<e Lecture Hall on the UC , She unmediately, ~ N !j_ ~lrfY1. new, .,ponded court-complex w1Jbin the Irit6e ~' ,trumptter WWiam.:wayne. e .. .,...., -or nei:t two yun:. • ·~'· ,1 a·conUnua6on of lh,t honeytnoon ~t ae-: .~·l')t;-._Qilbtral'~otan&e1.coaa 'Judiclal ~~ William Fischbach said' tually began Chn1tmas ~e in tHe .,. copies of the rneet.q:' agenda would be l#R>i•• Beach ltoine . of. hel'! brother . Jlllde .. vailable·to residents Interested, in Dooglu Keith. . -F.;: w . k. -··· the f'-' -••Mi ~~·-Friends aid the coopte, rec~ed their f•eewa.y or ........ , -~ '.~M ••u=w•g. wws in ·a 1tJl.iel E" aa~ the The' UCI Science• f Leclurei lWI J 11 , balcony of Jbe ~· • ltDp l>ollle'!' ~ B l • J • located,on,'Clmpus Circle. Parking Jot s Art Colooy. ~""' w1 1ta& .. b """' _ ue. in . rvine elg!it .... ""' -.. the lhrewt.r)' with him to New OH.W ~·Is • bWldflll 4-t 'to S"lnbaus Hall. ' member of I N•VJ"blM. ,. -.A 10W' mile portion of tl>e ' Sin Diie• ¥ • PartlcjJlanlJ i-..,.._ Mid;lhat ri-.y •tn Irvine will get-= -lliJI Keith ,.,. ~~ .. ~ lf!el<r her WJ1,. ~nd Improved dr•I~• '' , • Plane D '!..-0 •-ted lriP to New OrluM """'" • ~ llile lilttlny divis!Oo projetl _ .ner U tecOr<f W Own llllfrill<-•--"'..:;,, .. It $11,00J;. ' • iM! h\llf ITPI ' . t. Mrs. Newion'o~ce. WI.! .,........lj!ly ' Bj!b on 1be projt<I will be'<>l'"!ed Jin. • c _;l, -An Amencan ""' nUI door to Uie couilhol1se --· • 17 ill Los Angeles. • llqio 11!7 beeiid for Loo Angeles ma<11 a · >New!lllell ·...-.11•anfmouJlt aiilotd Mon!-'lbe poi:tion of, the f..-ay to be Im· nol'm.al landing today after the dl.tcovtry dly the! the· tr)llll Vital o1 tho eouoty • J><OVedl!ojo between Unlver1lty Drive ljld of lllJldiU .11'"1' trouble forctd It to sWUch clerk'•· v11Jl.'1latls)lca lfe oo lanter, m. · MdUlliln.l'orkway Incl lnclildos rebulldtnl : «>· lle170ft Mefrot>oilt1n Airport IMttad vl<'I" , • • . • of portlo \'! the !"ed~J)rl~. o(.opakin& ... ~cd at.op at Cleveland. . ' • • • . . t •.• . ..; .... . Leaders· Named . . . For Overri(k; Bond Cam~ U.S. Planes S'uike North Vietnam For Thi'i-d ~ay : . SAIGON (UP!) -.A force of •bout 2jiO' AmerJcan fighte:r-bqmber1-itru~"North Vietnam today lD tht third day Of ID air . 1t.Ssault that North Vietnam ~,Ueij In "extremely grave and crimlnal act of war." The planes w're 1aid ~be ready for a fourth clay al attacks on Wednesday. The raids, ordmd by Pr~ent'lli11911, were the heaviest since thole ol. May l-41 1970, when .u~s. fliers new 400 aorties in four separate ltiikes'. The 1970 ratdl 'ftre the heavies\ sinct the bomb bait tn 1tll. MU!tary llOUJ'COS' said the -wtlfch began on Suoday involved about 2QO. of the 360 first line fighter bom-ln Southeasl Alia. iTo 1* Ill JIO, Dlflhte Ile.Partlnent ....... slid, would;-; "the worJd'a best matnteoarict record::'' MWtary aources safd the '-le goal was to dati'oy North Vlillllm'l JleW air delens<S -·mon MIG · jeti, ~ rm..u .. and antfail<:raft ll'llllery -tliat · hlvo been knocklna doWil ir.S. pllnel bomblnC the~ <J>!)llnb 'r11"· Tbey 11ld the 111Umlt~ goal Id• 111111ie U.S. aircraft to -their,. round bombing of the trail ht' 111 tl!Ori to • N'orth Vietnam frOm stocti>Ilbll en.a.&. 1uppli01 .in South VJ1tn1m 10 eiloblt-11\e guerrilla• there to mount • bl1.·0tr1n11ve durlri& tho U.S. troop :wl~w.I. .. . ' . ' .. . ' . ' . . Orang .. Couton al!oold ·Wlke .. ·-y ·Ilda On lfedoudaT -. ·arid, yes," II'• I •!>bul lllne. ·Tbe· weather lacfy'see. f1ir cllmea and cbllly (IS to II) temperaturee I the morrow. , ' ! ' I .. " • • ) SI County BJ~wing 'Away . ~ '. Fair ~ eatMr Due Wednesday After Third Big Yu~ S,tonn ! SoiP sides are erpecled to clur tonight ind fair we1ther is due Wed·· • nesdl)' 1fter the thlrq or a chain or • Chrlttm11 1torm1 dropped as much as an # Jncb of rain on portlonJ of Orange Cowl· ty. - Orange C.bunty Flood Control otstrlct f'f:ported rain fall s in the 24-hour period up to I a.m. today ol .74 of an inch h1 Colla Mt11, .61 inch in Santi An• and UHncbel In Modjell<a Canyon. FJood control dams and rt.1trvoU's ~ m1lned ntarly empty. distrid oIUctal Carl Nelson said. Much of the rain that has fallen in the part foor days has bttn abaorbed In the mountain area s with the bulk of the n.1noff CQ!fling from urban ter- rian. In no caat h11 abe runoff been more . than storm dr1in11e l)'SttDUI c1n handle, Ntllllft nottd. Orange' Colln\Y Harbor Departmtnl said small craft warnlnas that had nown for five days were lowered ovemlght and onJy a few boata were being pumped out •• or thl!! momlrtg. Reduced winds (rom Monday's boat· scattering blows allowed harbor 1clivities to "1et back to norm1J," Both tilt Orin.gt County Sheriff'• office and the Callfom.ia Highway P1trol said tht conllnuln& rain today had not serious· ly 1ffecttd drivlng In the country. However, several Southern Cali forni1 rootu remained cloud tod1y due to heavy snowfall and wind. The Ridge Routt wu closed, cloged with a IO.inch 1nowflll . Cajon P1u, cloa:ged briefly by 1 five- Incl> """'1aJJ, WU opee to WI wltlo JI !I' m«Dlo( Ruh lloodinl· clltlnl ~. tllo atP·odYiled. • la~ Aecolu, doze"' of m.tjor ati;tef1 Motorists tr1Ytlini C1\lforn11 hij:hwaya ·aftd ro.dJ, opecl1lly In the San F1rn1l!d0 at elevations above 1,500 feet ire ~ Valley wtrt flooded 1nd lMpUll.blt as quired to have chains, officer• wamtd. lht 1tonn dropped' mort than 1.55 inchu A 2l·mlle atretch of U.S. JOI betwMn of rain. Moat of Topanaa canyon and_,. Ventura and Sant• Barb1ra w•a cloud tlor\5 of the Pacific Cout Hl&hw1y were Monday as mud up to three ftet dtep cloted to traffic because ol downed power oozed over the road in tht Carpegteria lh)f:a and debris. aecllon. Tht mud slid down ovw the The uaually w1rm P1lm Sprln&• winter h{&hw1y 1od through bome1 iD that are• ttlOtl community rtported temper1ttiru from • IS,OOD 1cre hillside: th•l' w11 of 50 dearea while downtown Loi denuded of vegetation by Ja,t 1ummer1' Angeles 11w 49 dearea. tyina: an •ll·time gigantic brush fires. low for the d•lt set In 1111. CHP said 101 was open toda y with in-Tbt Nalio!\11 Weather Service con- term ittent delays. tinuu to bold out hope f0t a SUM)' New National Gua.rd.!men helped evacu1te Yw'• D1y, •ltboush Rolt Bowl f.- 30 to 40 families from crffi-l1ced canyon mi,ht find the day 1 bit chlDy 1n areas near Carpenteri1 th1t suffered ear-Paudena. Aloo& tbt Orllll• Coast, lllbt vari.ble . -Waste Water: :.Experiment ;Announced Ten Orange Coast People · On List for Grand Jury wlnds IJ'til'pl'tdlcted from tbe we.st 1t ti to 1s knots ton!Jbt ind Wednuday. Wednesday alternoo11 winds w~ eorne from tbt, oorthwest 1t from 1J to • l<noU. It will be clear 1Dd colder loni&bt with inland Iowa near 31 to O aloft& ~ coast. Wednuday mornin& sunny skies will becomt jncreasiOJly cloudy in the 1f· lemoon. A 10 percent chance of rain ii forecaat for Wednead1y . The Moulton-Nlauel Water Distrid has ' launched p11ns for • federally·sponsored •. e1perimenlal proce1~ which will produce .t 100,00I 1allons ot charcoal..fllttrtd waste w1ltr 1 d1y from the district's Ml1ston _, V~jo ll'Ulmtnf plan!. And the experimental process -;-whlch - Ten residents of seven Orange Co1st communities hive been n1mfld to the !isl from which. the Oran1e County Grand Jury of 1972 will 1be ae.lecled. C.OUnty Clerk Willi1m E. St John will dr1JJ 11 QI.Mes from the ballot bo1 Jin. I : will lnittllly cOst 1bout sm,ooo -will .~ J-d R • • Pfllduce etnuenl cl•~ '1IOlllh for recrea· u ge ejects .: tioD. lrrlj;aUon arid 1round wit.tr · rechar&in& use•, wd district manaaer ~ _ t , A l Carl KJ111la. \JiuUil y S . ppea The federal government, ~gh 1n . envtronment1I improve-mtnt crant, wW -o· H -. l u . provide all bu! •bout :II) parcent of Ille n osp1 ta mt cosl1 for the plon~i: project, Kym]a s1kt. ' The process involve1 the use of 1pecial By' TOM BARLEY In cer!!monies scheduled (or l h e courtroom of Judge Willi1m Murray, the Superior Court's liaison with tbe new srand jury. Sixteen of the court's 14 judges con- tributed the 30 names from which the fin1I selection will be named. Tbty lnchJded prealdin; Judge Bruce Sumner and Judge James Turner of l.sguna Beach. Judge Charles Bauer of HunU~gton Beach . a~ judges Robert Corfman, William Lee and Willlam Speirs of Newport Buch, .JUsha will ranae from JS to $t dtareea, Wednelday. Snow continued to drop iii 'mountain 1ru1 above 3,000 feet tod1y, but sldu ire expected to clear t.orU1bt. wt.lb low1 of 20 desreu predicted. l'rom Pqe l CITY ... 1.314, and Henry Quigley, 1,588. All fi ve final tallies were within 10 votes of the unofficial returrui for each councilman. • Redistrict Goof Gives City Two Assemblymen reapportionment. Reagan bu until Saturday to decide if be. will veto any or all of tbe reap- portionment bills. After Saturday h1I veto power over the blll11 runs out. -equlpmtnl housing almost t_wo-dozen or .. .,."" ,., .. , 1MH· ~ • charcoal cartrld1e.1 -Nch the size of a A deputy 1Uorney general's 1rgument • ml~ier the charcoal comp:>ne.nta 11, us· thal Or1nge County Superior Court had Huntington Beach topped the Orange ·Coast contingent with four nominations. They were : Mrs. Karen S. Foster, 2110 Main St.; Mrs. Jhonda Martyn, 17041 Courtney Lane; Wallace Mitchel\, 8351 Llur1 Circle and Mrs. Jeanette Turk, l~l Newcastle Lane. Su pervisor Robert W. Battin ol Santa Ana , the leading opponent of Irvine cityhood, said, "I hope our relations in the future ire. as cordial as they ae.e.m to be today." The !-~mark followed brief statements of thanks from each of the Irvine coun-- cilmen. Thomas C. Rogers, chairman of the Orange Counly Republic1n Ce:ntr1I Com· mlttee, Monday asked Governor Reagan to veto the Assembly's reapportionment bill becatlH of a boundacy error affecting Fullerton. ed to their cipaclty Ibey-will be rtplieed no jurisdiction In a lawsull filed igalnst the stalt by a ni~bospltal organization and t.ken to a apeclaJ reclMiaUon plant hu been ·quashed by. a SuperW>r e»urt ~ID Pomona where they will be scrub~ judge:. . and charged 1galn. , \. The rechar&fn& process la the greatest · Judie Cl.iude Owtr\5 rejected the plea bl. ln •""-1m-~-• fU 'fifed by Deputy Attorney Gf.ner1l pro em u..: uper c.i-.i trition Edward Belasco ind ccnflmied a trial proceta, Kyml1 uid. , Ht uid the Pomon• plant la close dite o( Jin. 11 for tht lawsuit filed by the enoUgh, however, to fnikt 1 pilot project ntwly formed Californl• He 1 I th practical. Providers Association, PretrlAI motions The 100,00ll 1alkm1 of hl&hly treated lh11 be heard Jan. J. waste water Initially will be uRd for ir· The hospital group Includes Hoag rt&ation.oa Jhe Mission Viejo Golf. c:our~ Hospital, Newport Beach, and South . acroaa the San Ditao Free.way frilm the Coast Community Hospital, s o u t h I · Laiuna, .moiil Its members. ,.lloalloJl-N 1uel 3-~_planl. -J d Ow · • I'•• , •~district preaenUy fumlshH ·I much .u ge ens_ ru .... 1ppea~ed to cle~r low.er tnde of effluent at diiCounted the w1r for lr11l of the hospital group 1 ' ·price. to the golf course manq;ement. alleaaflona Uta~ the at.te Is permlttl~g , After the treate6 water 1, uaM for Ir-· (he construction of unw1nted ~pltals 1n -rtc1Uon, It aetps undergrow)d wbue it Orange County, . . replenlahts nnde.rsround' witer. alip'P'tt~---.It ~u ar1ues In •n acllon wh1c.h tn the San Juan Bisln, Kymla eflllaine.d. name,s director of publlc he1lt.h _Louis Because ot ill hl&h quality, he added, Sayl~r as defendant that the quality o( regulatins agenclea approYe of the medical care. In Orange County can be rech1raln1 procea1 for domestic u'se. expec~ed . lo rapidly decline If pre~ent The pUOt project has won the bless'lng co~truc~on P,lans for several proposed of SERRA, the South East Regional new hospitals are allowed to p~ocu:d. ReclamaUon Authority comprised of Seven proposed hospltals_ in O~ange . County could be affected 11 the Judge ~even separate w11le treatment 1ge~c1es assigned to the trial acrees with CHPA 1n the South Coa1t area. Moulton N11uel i\leaations thit bickers of Is a SERRA member "' . many pro-At 1 recent SERRA meeting where the posed hospitals have vlol1ted the. spirit of ln.1. I d I .1 f lh ilol . I the 1969 Duffy Act. 1 11 e 11 s o , ', P proJec c~e That legislation exempted builders ol up, San <?emente • delegate, . City private hospitals from obtaining the now Engineer Phil Peter, offered to as11sl the •needed approYal of the klcal He.11th Plan- Moulton N(Juel project with atudJea on Ring Councn If they ahowed evidencif: of the use. o~ surplus heat generated at San con'structlon by July 1, 1971. Clemenle I wa~te treatment plant_ . CHPA principal!! claim that the Peter e1pl11ned tl\tt recharging · of deadllne. led to the filln1 ol a rash of charcoal requires hlsh-pre.ssure steam a.s "phony" hospital plans. In one case, they ~ proce ss 1nd that ateam could ~ e1s1-claim, a hoepltal iroup filed for ly gener.•~ with heat which is g1v~n oil permission to build a hospil1I on ground it the city S plant. . they didn't own 1l the time. of the' ap- That ~t emeries lrom a ~pec1al plication. burner which eremites the solids filt&td , Mission Community Hospital in Mission ~~ of waste w1t_er. . Viejo ind Saddleback Commun It y The ~·t 11 JUSt cast olf risht now. Hospital we.re two of t33 California and the.res a good chance l.h~t It .~uJd be hospitals proposed before the. state's used for charcaa.l ~hargma:. Peter deadlin'e. uld. Mission Community ha!! now opened DAILY PILOT --........... .,__ M•fl ......... --... ...i. and Saddlcback Community Hospital has begun construction. Santa Marg1r lla de Los Florea Hospital ln S-.n Juan Capistrano has been offered by CHPA a~ an example. of a proposed hospll1l which allegedly fa iled to meet requirements th1t should be just as rigid· ly enforced aaainst other 1pplic1nts. Also nominated for the 1971 panel were: Mrs. Mary Carol Ballard, 4607 Camden Drive, Corona del Mar; Jess Green, 203& Anaheim St., Cost• Mesa ; Geor1e Hammond, 212-C Ronda Granada, Laguna Hills; Mrs. Mel Kato, 22551 La Vina Drive, Mission Viejo; Cl1rk McDermed , 30792 Driftwood Drive, South Laguna and Edward Charles Quinn, 2555 Altamar Drive, Laauna Beach. Other nominations listed in order of their home communities included : -Santa An1; Carl H. Holmberc, Mrs . Helene. E. Kno1, Leonard Llppe.tt, Mrs. Verna Btrne.cker Myers, Mlnoru Nitta, Ja~uin San ch e 1 .and Everett P. Wilh1ms. -Fullerton: Mrs. Loil Baker, Harvey F. Chriite.naon. Martin Gloudlng, WJl\lam Charles Groeniser Jll, ind Mrs. Barblra Bernstein. -Orange: Lloyd A. Charton ind Mrs. Gloria J. Musselman. -Tustin: Mrs. Lydia G. Enriques, Otto 'M. Schmidlin and Henry T. Walsworth. Placentia: Mrs. Clare Hernandez. Anaheim: Mr!!. Eliubeth M 11 n e Neighbors ind Mrs. Alice Takah1shi. The 1971 Orange Counly Grand Jury with Mrs. Doreen Marshall of Newport Beach as Its foreman will complete its servlct1 to the county this week. Trustees Laud Architect Firm Mr1. Pryor noted in her speech she w1s "the founding mother of Irvine". She is the lone female cou ncilman elected. Burton, who IS chairman of the Council • of CommunltielJ of Irvine battled county government for a year •nd a hall to get approv al of the cityhood tlection, added his thank s. ''I'm looking forw1rd to working with cou nty government," Burton aal~. Ray Qu'ig\ey echoed thank.I offeted by his fellow councilm1n Henry Qul1Jey (no relation ) and noted it had been a "long hard stru1gle ." F'ischbach, the le1ding contender for ma yor of the. ntw city, N.ld ht too looked for a good worldllf rel1tionsbip with county 1overnmtnl. A switch in plaq1 uw Henry Qui1ley leaving supervisor'> cltambtra this morn- ing to catch a plane to Sacramento at 10;50 1.m. out 'of Los Angeles Inlerna· tlonal Airport. Due in Sacr1me.nto 1t 11 :55 a.m., Quigley wa!I to meet with the deputy Secretary or State, 101glng the new city in slate recard!. A return at 4:SO p.m. via Air CaHfornla to Or1ng~ County airport wa!I planned prior to • swearini In of the new councilmen .cbeduled 1t 5 p.m. tt>- day at the county Civic Center Buildinc in Santa Ana . Rogers charged Monday that some 1,400 Fullerton mldentB w o u 1 d be represented by two auemblymtn if the bill were approved. He •lso char1ed Democrat Edmund G. Brown, Jr. with failure to carry out his responslbllitie.s as secretary of state bee a.use Brown did not catch the error. According to Roger1, the Auembly· Newport Center Plans Revealed For Huge Hotel passed bill fe1tures a technical error that Marriott Corporation officials s1id tit- P'•cu both Auemblyman W i 11 i • m day they will be.Sin construdlon of an Campbell (ft-Hacienda He.ighla) and eight·story, 300-room hot.el 1t Newport As.semblym1n John Briggs (R·Fullerlon ) Cent.er next year and thit it will be com· in the 11me smtll portk>n ol Fullerton. The area Rogers referred to ii bounded pleted by 1974. by Brei Boulevard, Rollins Hilb · Drive, The completk>n date figures to be just Stat, Colle.gt Boulevard 1nd Bastanchury ahead of two other hot.ell planned by Road. It covers 12 llreel.J. the Rolling Ora:n1e County Airport. A fourth hotel Hilla Elementary School and about 1,400 has been proposed by Collini! Radio Com· residents. Roiera said the error was discovered pany on its property by the 1irpGrt but over the weekend 1s he trted to place the the-company ha1 yet to obtain necessary propoltd new AsMmbly districts on an zoning ltom the city. Orange. County map. The Marriott hotel convention center Brown has replied that such in overlap complex will be built on 1 JO-acre. parcel In the bound1rles can e111ly be corrected on Newport Center Drive West overlook· by the state legislature when it recon-Ing the Irvine Coast Country Club and on vene1 next week. to Newport Harbor. "Thia Illegal drawing of lines in the J. w. Marriott Jr., corporation presl· Democrat bill affecll • segment of dent, said the hotel will be designed so Oran1e County and leads to ronjecture that an additional 400 gue.st rooms can be. that simil•r errors could exist in other added in the future. counties," Rogers charged . Mariott officials re.fuse to disclose. ho" "Brown's activities (he is fil ing auit to much the huge complex will CMt but c.i· Ch I• U forte the Governor'• approval of the bill ) ty officials estimated a project of this CV3 1er nchanged Mve. served as a amokesaeen to hide the magnitude will hive a price. tag of near last minute, blatantly partisan attempt ol $4 million. PARIS (U PI ) -Maurice Chevalier to-the Democrat legislato rs lo embarrass Robe.rt Fowler, building administration day underw11:nt another tre1tment with 1n Governor Re.asan In.stead of seeking supervisor said he docs not expect the artificial kidney after spending a com· equitable and le.1al reapportion ment corporation which own' 15 other hotels The architectural firm of Flewellin1 fortable night. 1 •poke.smin at Necker legislation," he •dded. ind is building two others one. of them at and Moody has been rommended for its Hospital •nnounced. RDgers , 1 San Juan Cipistrano resi-Lo11 Angeles lnternaUonal Airport to file services to the Sin Joaquin E\e.mentiry "His eighth se1111ion wilh an artificial dent, also said he is urging the governor's for a building permit until nut Sep- SchOQi. DisLrict by Board of Trustees kldn11:y, planned since yesterd1y, be11n veto because the reapportionment bill is tember or October. president Griti•n Bidirt. this morning . , . " the apokesm1n a:1id, grossly unfair to Republic1ns. He also Marriott said the hotel tower would be. The firm has deslrne<J many schools '"His rondltion remaina strictly un-w1nts Re11an to veto N!1pportlonment designed around 1n open aarden court for the district since IH3. changed." bills for state. Senate and Congreaslonal with balconiea on every room. 0n one occasion the. company made If:.;-;;: .. -:.;:.;:;;__.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:::;:::;:,;-;,;·::::;__~--.:::; speci1I eHorta to rush preliminary draw. 11 lngs to the state so that de1dlines Cfluld be met for a new sewer line at Irvine School. On another occasion Ralph Flewell ing personally flew to Sacr1mento to faclllt.te approval cf • ctilins for Preciados School in Mission Vie}o 1t a savings of lime and '15,000 to the dialrlcL IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO! The ether d1y 1 cu1tom1r WIS comp•ring ciur pric1s with 1nother store, We w•r• inferm•d th1t our prict w•• t.Dc ptr 1q. yd. high•r. Outsti•nin9 tht cu1tom•r, w• cl i1cov•recl th•t th• oth•r 1tor• w•s OUJftl C04S'f l'Vll1lHIHO COtll,NIY a.,11 • .t N. w .... ,, ... .._ W ,IMltW First Honor Roll Told furni1hin9 • ch••p ureth•n• p•clcling which i1 7Sc p•r 1q. ycl. ch••p•r thtn th• ... 01. 1pon9e rubber p•dclin9 th•t w• W•r• including . Fvrthermor•, in thi1 c•••, we were comp•rfn9 our ins+•lletion •91in1t en in1t1llati•fl worth fir le11. !Many stor•• con+r•ct th•ir l1bor by th• y•rcl -te l1ye" ef unknewn D•clcgrouncl e ncl 1kill -WE h1"• our own crews +r•in•d I centrollecl by u•, peicl l:iy th• hour te do the best qu•lity in1t1 /11tio~ po11il:il•), l J,,1i; •. c •• 1.,. \'lc1' ,,..iMllt ... 0-•I ~ lll-•1 !Ct1•il lflfw• 1~t!llll A, M11•e>~iRt M-.""9 t:fltw ~I .. H. l-l iJ.1rJ '· N•ll ~IMMI;.. .--. -" C:.'9 ._., :sJ11 W19! ~IV l lft"I .. _. 6Mt~I un "'"""'°" I Oll'ltVI ... '-...,... ._.. m ,., .. , ... _ """"'..... ltHdu1 11111 •toKll ..,\f,,_,,-,. ~ • ~ •1 '6rfW .... Oo\11.T "11.0'1', .... wllotari It _...... ... ~ II --till~ .._. 5- .... "' _.,... ......... "" utlN ·~ ....,., l4ldl. C'lillil -· ~ ._,., 11 ...... 111 Y .. ln'. -(:...._..., ~-i•llll .... di'.,•1'1'4--,..... •ti.1. ~w.-. ,,.....,. ...... ii ..... .., ..,.. c.i. "' .... 1 .. 1p•111 17141 MJ~ll1 aurc~ ..,,....,., Ml·Ufl S. Cf ¢1 Al 11, t I t• 'I ;t Ill 4tlo44H ~. ""• 0-...,. °""' ,...,.,...,. ~. M -........ , -....i:.•, ... 191 __. ........ _ .. _ .. -r "" ~ w'"-lf .... "'" ......... ., ~-...... ..... "'9 ,. .... "'" ltf ,.....,.. .... .... ~ .. ~-· Cl..,.., """'~ W ..,,.... w.a __,, W -11 W.1J l"i"""•I """"'"°' ...... ,.... If• _...,.. At Los Alisos School Los Allsos JntermedJ1le School his 1n- nounced its hrit honor roll . To be ellglble JJIUdents must earn 1 rrade po int 1verage of 3.5. Thir1y:seven percent of tht 1ludent body earned a JP"•de point ave.r11e of 3.0 on the c1mpw which Wm ont of the double seuk>r11 at LI P1z lnte.rmedlale. In Mlulon Vl>Jo- Tht new Loa Alisoa wlll be optn In El Toro nes:t Stpltmber, Stff:nth sraders eamlni the honor are : Pamela Boa.oln. James McF1dden, Re.net Norri! who 111 tchlevtd a 4.0. Othen includt Klmbe.rly Archer, R I 1 t Benton, Gi,t Flruen, Mike Hiil . Nanci Nichols, Bethe Sc1lettar, Osle ~hudel, Kimberly Seiders. Susan We.1vtr. Leah Blood, Brenda Durham, Maurine Giii. Anne Justice, Kristen Kenton, Rief Xloevtr, Valerie Moell, M1r1rethe. NelJOn, Cathllene Vin Llew and Lorr1ine Roberbon. Alto Lisa Bryan, Carol Butta. Lori Ch1nglla, Janice Emerson, l. i , a Gourdine, Kimberly Grt~nry, Valerie. Gll,tafson, Cathy Ingram. Martin MMn. Wendy Melin, Angel• Mmsber1. Joel Pelham, Tom Ray. David Reed. Ruthy Reid, David Sh1w, Cheryl Weber and Jill \Yh\talcer. Eiahth trader~ earning a perfect grade point 1verage were Stephanie Dodson, Thomas Kruse, Leslie Norris, Ramon Oropesa, Kelly Reilly, Cynthie Sthell , Silke Schwartzkopf, Kari Schweiur, Jen. nife.r 'Thomu. Other elshth IJ'ldt honor roll members are: Rtchard Br1dfield, Bonnie C1rdner, Kim Mauvaia, Dari Pipes, Oennla Morrl!, Kathleen Boa&, Michael Boldel, Q eryl Chadwick, David F'Urbtt, Nancy H1m- mond. BUI Hodson, MlcNel Hunting, Robert Louch, Card M a 1 I I o n e. , Olrl1topher M•nnlna, H•ns Mouber1, lltnt Pfefer, Patrtck Quinn, Douala! Reeves, Ronny Shaver, Michael Straw, Vlctorll Voa, R. Mltc:ht:ll Adama, Ba r· btra Bastyr. C1ry Oine1, John Dullch. Rosem1ry Gailis, Lori Good ind Peter Haaoplan . Others are: Sandra Henby, Sttphcn Ka che.lein, Tracy Nulon, Leslie Nilkln, Lisa Stuck. and Stacey Wiseman. So , • , the ••timete was not •• it eppe1recl to b1/ In c•nclusien, when comp1rln9 price•, rn•k• 1ur1 you •t• comp1rin9 e~u1I Y•lue1I • O..W N,....'s Wt• WM 1.-Vertftlly ltft Mt ef our M km wffk --•lot -... ,,...,_ WI Al'PHCIAn YOU TOO, DAYll ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4138 HOURS: Mon. th .. Thun., t le S::JO -Fri., 9 te 9 -Sat., t :JO te S , I I I 4 • ORAN~E COUNTY, CAUFoRNIA ' TUESDAY,,OECEMaQ 21,JtJI · •• l(Oli. '64. NO. 309, 3 ~ECTIONS, 42 PAGES . . . ' ' TEN ams ,,.. .! ,, • ~ • I ' ;:;). "f"'l ' . • .... • • ~ • .!:. .. ~~y d to Def eDd . Co,uPcil Se ~t; ~'Ho1m · Unsu r e 1·' . . l .... ;,.-..,. ' " .,. r ·~gyna ~-city c.0°u n-c'lt.m a·n ,wl1f be aculdidate·A~·' 11, ..........s on ·nomination pepers to guard apl!\SI le< determined by the city. ~ .. Ind col1l'"lU... 'supparttng· election day may rqisjer In tim~to-t Cliarl!On ·Boyd lioJd l<ld'y , be ·will be a today that:' ri>nllnallon · foe the can. pcwlbl• def«ts In nominator's' vot" Voters wbo eipect to be away from CllJlldltes are reqUlred to file a . the Feb. 17 deadline and.Will ho ~ CaM\d"te _fO< re-elt£tion 'APriJ 11._. dJda0 .tu rof city offices be available ,.,i..tritloo. . tbe~ polihll plaeoll on eleclloQ day 1111)' ....,._..__ llateQIO!lt of po""-' ~ 'to Vole. _ "I -_m,ven pi~ toAhlnk: abOUt:run-She iho noted that)>ersoos'• taking out file written ~ for~ ~abltntee ... ~,. · . ~ ""F. -lllzli. auJlll·c-..ld' Bo,Y1f. wb<)Ji Jiut-. a\..'<l,ty·hal.t<heglniiing Joh. 13. ' ifOmh!lllon !>open for circulation will be ,ballot with the eliy clerk.be-March ~ --illald1 17 ml rw..;,i. In addilion to the om,. of.clty.cia'll, to Chiding his firlta!:'yeir. tenn on· tlie 'Fl1ini deadline la .-on Feb.. s, abe requiredJU>lo, year to idOnilly themlelves L1 and A)lril 4. A yoter wbo II. Unable to :ll)lll!l a final alatement of receiplralid wbl<b Mn. Mlllftlt .,.as' aJlpOI¥ In cqupc11.,"I tblnt e are'tbings 1.;n do empl>aslzea. ' and,,....,i thelr .-.. In-previous ele<:-p to the polls becauae of 1l!IOJPOCled ..pendllaies In mess o! l200 by ~il 19111 'tli6 office of dly'lreasurer alJO WUI ln th&-IOUr yean." •, Under the slate eleqtlon cod!, ea<b ti..,, it hls,beeo possible to plclt up · _....,... arlilng aftei,"1111. dollng '17.' •,' ..,., · · ' ~ • be on the Aprll "balliit. Mn. Constance ,eounclhnan R., Holm, wbo was caiiilldate must be propo.ed bi at least papers anonymously. • . date still >nay obtaln ·an,.biemle bail<>t \llol!Jll'allOil doodlloe ·ror vo ~J! ra Kimble, wbo 'liU , co0olateotly heft eiected with Boyd-In 19ei, aaidlhe has not filie, bUt no( more !hon 10 regllternd '..Each e1ndidate Is permitted .to prepare from tile clerk by !1llng iin8llida\'lt 111-w""" .io-.ca.i ballols In the ~pdl,Jl el~ to ·the lteaauret-office for the yet made up his mind· about~ 1 se-votefs. ;· .a ttatemd'of,qualifications of.not more te.rtiq to the circumstances... .' eJectkrrlll Fe~ 17. t • 1 1._25'yean, said todeylahfr'~yet ~ tenn <Nl ~'council. · Mn. '~uafelt said · sugg;~ts cu-than 150 words to be included with the Arr absentee-ballots m~ bi received ~Mrs. Musfel,t nOted t~t new Vottrs 'wtfo fdeclded about .llfUl~' for1 anotAlr :tour- • City rjerk Doroth)' p;fll!ifdt, wbo herself 'dldites 'obt&in the 10 wable stinatui-es sample balloti, upon paying a prlntlng by the c:lerk by 5 pan. on All"itto. -will 1bave"ftl:Cbed their lltb1 bttthdaf 'by y~ term. -i . • - ' • • ! < P'-J •I ,. '•' ;,.; I JC~t-..._ , --... 1 ••.,•1 :.1 •• ~ ~ -M.. t'"'~:i"''2 . •. ~.. ·I·,· • ~ -t', , ·1, ~ J r .... ~ •.. ' .,_ l~· t." •• .. ~..... ..•.. . ..,: : ... -:.: .... } .. , .. _oas. ··.. oreeas : a w '._ · ,~ • -· • • :...· !"" ' ( .. ~Aei ot-War' ·;~s6lllhs ·Hi t'--N ~ .. th .-• ,,..~ .• ~' _. .. -1 ......... ~ _, : . ~ . -. ~ ,~ ' -. -. '· '1 ' • • --.. ' ... -~ """' • :-~F~r . 1hir~'.:-llay · . . ~ . . . •'SAIGON (UPI) -·A•fif.,.-_o! _about 200 Doparttiient sources said, would mean A(nerlcan f!ghter-botnbers .. struck North '"the world's: best malnttnance'record." Vietnam today In the third day of an air Military ' sourc6 .said' the ~.ediate •SS1.u1t that · North Vietnam called an goal was to :4estroy North Vietnam's I*W "tttremely graVe_.1~•Qi.mlnll •act ~of air defeD:se. -more •MIG jets, SAM war." The planes W.aikfltb be ~ ~ llld-antlaircraft vllllery -that for.1fourthdayot1Haclfs~ri)\'edDesday. b.~~~1b)ocktng down U.S. pJ8iies ~· raiils, Olilired)>ll Pi'esldint N'-. bonJl>Jl'C tbt'llo Chi ·Mfllh Trail -. ..... the be•Vie¥ alnce·thtae ol•MAY·J_~; .. ~Y ,.sai<!;tbe ultimate goal is.to. ~le 19'0, when U.S. _[ller1 flei\'i,.~ wtln m 11,g;,o!{a'all'lo cionlinue tbol!: Y•F r!'ll!I foar aepa_rate sllilis. The "'~raida,•~ ~Y trall~.111'.mrf•· tbe~.l!llcf-bi>in&Mi\im.uet. ~1roin~';-r Mililary·IOUl'Cel ,Wd the str!U1 _wb~~lz{ ~ti> Vi " , . b!Pn· ou Slinday myolnd· abou> 7Pl'.1!< -~ !Mr< to lllOljilt ~'.1111 '"""' tlioi, ~ Or,I Une-llP!er t bomb,lrs elit duriH tlWv:I; tioiJp ~al. . ' ~,,. ~IL Ta. ti" all 3IO, · Delome. ·iJ~~ ~U.S. plane lf\01 • / · ~ ' ._ "~ •; .. • dov.<p and'~ thft 'U)f:jtrJbS would: t;j~ I ' · ' 1 del:lyJ • im; -G[• :Arnericm .,fl&Onert 9f ~usnPr.t 'to. a_oo .'': wardltld ct11e itdt bomtilng otladi . . r -.-. . . r -, ~.tfil§;,,~ ~gal~ _lbe Halphona .&_' •• ·"" -:..:. :'I •• <J:7_ 1 ... T ri!I_ J_·. ~. !.!'illtaiy' ~· iald lhe jets l'hich ~4M .. r t6oli par11bl ·ll!day'• nilm<ln' rotunied, lb the' · aiicfell 'Cal'rim 'Corti Sea and Jn'.' p. oli11e Attack COnstellllttbio off the. Vietnam coa91, to , . '1 "T the big U.S: air'bues"at Da Nang In • s.Ut& ·V-ie~m 'and' Uboa 'lliicl Udom In . A map "dlari'!i, wi •aaAulting a Tballond, tQ_muel,andninb.' , Laguna Beach ·~ i-m :"'hli' Tbe U.S Command1nfuJed comment ~ors deKrillo!I u:.a· neu! rlo~ last on'the HinotRadlo reports of a alzth U.S. Sept. S,at the Qrli\&llage IlaiailtlJ!ll<Wll plaJii shOt 4bWn In thlaehlays but 'sald ordered today to Jaco trial '.April 17 In Ol)ly tbi .American jats .me. still· hitting Orange Coilht)r..SUJ>e!ior Cow\. • . targe\5 11n'the riortb m,aer the sustained 1udge William Murray set \the , trial air assault <Jldered by !'resident Nlaon. dlte and ,0 Aprll•,,pr<trial heu1nl! !or As the air )O,•r escal•ted, the fll'OU\ld J •• -• J. ..,, nf '1lo wa'r In lleJil!\>Orlng baOs -•ted a/Id oaepb Stephen ..,.,..o r., . ........., 0 a ·Lao government spoiesman' in Vleo-llimbi-and~ 'La(una 'Bead>: -. ' tiane reported ihe 1 ... o! tile key town of '}:orlio la -~· ol a!\acking:oflker Pa"'°" on the Bolovenl.Plateau to what Cahnen Pollastro whUe the officer "and he q.lled 111,real CommUnist lnvuion. '' ~ mtmber1 ,of-the.1Art Colont'force Y'all ol P.&kson gives the' cPrnmunists a ;;,re.teylng to qii.it i d~.tur~ at tl}e milch'Wtder' area !or· thilr Ho Cbl Minh Stree~Soulli ~) HlBhwal\ Io?-Trtil supply · mlss!Ons .soutllward Into ~ • '>i-, • Cirttbodia "':and South Vietn1m. Gen. Daitro cla.ia1&: that Longo replated.iy Tjlongpban· Knocksy, the Lao Defense (lcked &net JUhgtil~ •l him -in a Minlitiy Spoltesman,, · 1iid, the earlier· dfstorbance that led to several' arrests than-usUal · COinmUni!t' offens1vf: which Ind was instrumental in rttnO_V~ his ~treacly •hld r won the >Plaln -tlf Jars •t bat. . parently was triggered by heinhavy ,J!ail·~· a "Eolice reports indlc)ole<i tllat 1be 10-strtii: .. ·aga1nat:t111 Ho Chi.Ill' "" , Ni'.ed officer's headgear was jump~!. on The ;situation ea.std .sllgbtly In, Cam-lnl mutilated by semat-membera "'-an tiodl& ind UPl correspond~KatwWtbb • crowd trying to fret Longo tram ~ fr.om. Phnom, P,enh that a 17~ fi<:er'1 grup. -. ~ -&nvpy on the Mekobi River had ge MWTay !re<d I.oogo on hla pro-lrrfv~ iii; P!niOm.Pe!'h." ~ derpife lhfae to ;tppear !or trial. . . , harllliln& atfaw il!oni the • · ' i l 'i • 1 I ~ !" • '• .( _{)river ·Flees Accident; f . . . . ' • ~ --:-1. , f> oi S tiiSh Left·:B-ehirid 4-· -- ;l.guna Beach:pollce''f":.-b!J!&[ '~h ~~~:~~!!' "Wi:~= a'}'Ollng man who fled the scW 'Of Id' ..... 1 w.111:: ,wlf!n .. 1 jutf accident Monday morn~, J.uving , ataflon wagon go out of control tn the. bdlind • rentm staUon wagon with ~ ~ rfin and'sP"iJ! ac~ u.e roadway P!'Jn\I! of mai\Juatia hidden ~ '"' into hla ,lane. 'i'h< wagon slammed ~--I ~Ide ijilo jianvnei{s auto, ooi.;.,, llid~ ,.._tor in"the auto . ~ tolil lnYOl!lgaton that !ollo'!· !;ru<k by the hli-and·rw driver llU5ialnod mg the crub. be ""' concemed for his ,,._ Injuries • 'llut 61 not ~ )!Ollnler _,.., lnjuril!I "and did not ~IW!Utlon. Re .was Iden~~ immedii1e17 approach tile other drivrr. n; Mammen, U(o! 17 Bluil.agooo. u.m-,aaJd the driver of the aialion ollce aaid the mirljuanl w~ ·not wiaon .•PIJ9red to lake an o_bject from iicovered In tha v~ "1111 elltf H had ... - -<>I the vehicle, iumpe,! ool been towed awa1. All e!Qpioye o! Larry ol the carml ran off Into the rain. llont Towing SerVlct dl!COvered . thne l'tllce .nt the mtlon wqon bod 'iee11 1111.U paaqes ol the WiclC we.II In Ille blrOi fl<>m a Downey Oml and tha~lhl1 tire well of the auto. ~ aeekfnil tbe man wbo had ~Ibo called police and a aeat<h o! the Cl[ aalo. . . rwealed another 3t packages ·bidileii ldeQtillcatlon offl«r Gl!Ol'J• P1o11a Ali uodcr the folcfed.<lown ""' seall of the ' ~ packqes contained varloul amounts ir\gon · of l!lorljUana, ranging In weight from a The io::io a.m. accldcnto«uniil'tn Iha relr linidreil ararns'to 1,400 "''"'·The !!Ito block or Soo\11 Coast Hlgh'!'ll· tolal w•ICl'I o! all the packages was Wllllam P. Marrunen, 22, o[ 17 mue ~ M-pounds, police .. Iii. • ..... . . , . • 1 -· ,,. . _,, ~ .... ~>· . .,,iAn.Y•ILOT s...t•flfliift F'o.M~a .U:Gi>NAN':w1rH wols • "1nak4banC.r ~ybulski ·-,. · ... F4rme~ Laguna S~urb .Girl QK, 7i1r, I .. ~·. Tciken to Jail .-• f l.>AKi.A'ND (AP) - A node dancer wbo neafly die'd aft.er bemg hltlen by a snake 1be used in her act was released from a 1>ojp1ta1 -.lridlilin to jail. CaroLCybulzki, 33, fonnerty of La,KlJnl Be~th) 11,»u tarrested Mopday after being discharged from oakland's Highland Hosp,i..tal, wbere·she spent more than lll.'C> tnbnths l'eCeivi.ng antivenin treatments .fo~ •"bitt·by a five-foot Arizona. diamoDd&aclt r•tiler. '11ae'dancer was arrested to times in Ortqe~·for'ber nude snake act · at the Aparlnieot A Go Go in Santa Ana, Before J,ier arrest, she unwittingly drew, poblk attention when her sport.I car o~ Jfr i96tioo an•orange County flteW•J:spdJinc 1 python, cobra and rat- lleliialcr. -' PoliCe-.said sblfr would be taken to Orange Cooitty where officials have 10 wartattts 'citing her for indecent eiposure dat1ne.ifrom 1968 when she perfonned her nude .act •ti a Santa Ana nightclub. She was to be transferred either today or T!iui!dity, police-aaid. · "I'm scared," Mias Cybulzki told i. neffllnln)" at· Olkland City JaU. The blonde. danotr, wearing an imitation cobra lkln "'"'· still bad ber right hand ~Vil)' swa,thed in bandages from the nto •iial!• b(tea, She sa.Jd sti bad.been arrested 10 times whlle-pei;!olmlng In Sanla Ana. Alter being conric:ted of indecent es- pos..-. and lewd-conduct, abe said abe was fintd $$,000 and .entenced to 50 da~1 In jail. 5"" (lid, the ._ind but ron oul or -li pat a ....,.,., and came ta "'"1!1111\ Clllloniia without ...,,1ng arty llme -lion. "l dhta't 18111n11Dd." she &aid. "~ cid> -.... -me legal prdo --... bt .., paid the ball." It -while Ill a n!gfitctuh In nelrt>1 Lt, ..... I.bit Mils Cybulzki WU at.- U\:bd by '1er pet rattler In a ~ettrlnarian'1 Oftlce. She said she Wa,t ~It Id' 1 boi oo iq venom could be milked wben it p_ulled free and struck hor twlce'on !he liiii<l, - Area Mops • 'Qp, A~ter:··~': . Heavy.R~)h • • Soggy skies ara upected • to cleJr - tonight and fair weather • il1 dul Wed-• nesday after the third of a chain of Christmas storms dropped :u.mucb·u •n inch of rain on portions of or~e Coun;- ty. ... .. .. • ' Oranae County Flood CO!tll'Q) Id .1 -'_:.; . . -...... __ reported rain falls in tbt 14-boUr pl!tiod up to a a.m. today of. .74 of 111:~.ioCb:li Colla Mesa, ,66 Inch, in ~ Ana and 1.01 inCha inMbdJesi!a ~-.;;:. t I ........,,<lams and.,... I · r-~-. . ·t I L~'Jiich.\( . has ldllen in 'th! \,lot !ouf !bU · : ~~­~·;:·,..~:; Nelaon noted., ·~ -:1• ~,.1 , Ot~. C®ntyc Harbo• ~t said .~ crilt ~arnlngs' qitl :lill.-liOln> tor ijft <11ys +"" '°""'t!iv~lllci only a few bbats Were beWI ~ oUl ·aso! tl1la·Jt¥'r!ib>(. ' . • ' - Red,ucnd winds l/cim MonUi-:1' ~\· sca.tterlng bJows'allOWed Jtir'OOr lct!Vltits to "get back to"DOi'mal." , · r , Dolli the Otange <loonli Sheiilrs b!fiee and' the CaUiorbJa,Hlgbway ~ltrol said the coritlhulhg rain today h9d mt«iioas- ly affected dri•lng in the cpuiltty. However, several · Soutbiern· Callfdnila routes remained cloaed tod.,-cble' 'tO heavy anowfall IDd wind. nie. Ridge Route was cloaed, clogged with a 1&.lncb snowfall . -. Cajon !'.,., ctoaed brielly. by a. fiVO' Inch snowfall, was open t.o cars· rWith chalna today, the CHP adTiled. • Motorists· lravellng California· bjghways al elevations above 2,500 feet are re-- quired to have chaina,·officers warned. A 21-mile stretch1of U.S.. 101 between Ventura and 'Sa~a .Barbara· was closed Monday as mud up to three .feet deep oozed over. the road in the. c,.rpenteria section. The mud slid · down., over. the highway and,lhrougb homes In tJia( area froril a 13,000 aore hllliade that wa1 denuded of vegetatiori by Jut summers' gigantic brush firts. • ' CHP said 101 was open today wHh' in· tem'!ittent delays . . National Guardsmen betped~ naculte 30 'to 40 families from' creek-laced canyOn areas near Carpe21terta that suffered eef· ly morning Oa!h flooding. ln Los Angeles, dozen1 of maJ« -la and roads, especially -iii the San Fernando Valley were fiooded. and ,impualble as the ltonn dropped1110<e'than 1:55-iOcbes. of rain. Most'Of T .. • ~ and1~ Uom of the Paciftc eout•fflillfty wre cloaed to tra!Oc blcauae·of do'irnlot- CS.. RAIN, Pace t): - I Storm D~1'i~g~ Light in Lagll;ha Mud ~nd waler damqe, In ~ Beach lrom the D1Plt recent·~ has beta very moderate: aty otflci.(IJ · said toda . -6ie lo 1"ibllc. .W<lV~ Joaepb s..:.,Y, nioct ot 111e..-...i -are -ldng properly .00 mud alldcs have been oonl,l\ll<L ]i:llnarlly lo Ille undeveloped jlorilOnl ol lbe.ctty. "Buically, we are in pretty aood shape/' Swtany uld, 1'beCIUM ' we remedied a lot o! oar 1l'Oble1llil -Ibo nooda of 199.'' ' ' He said tilt only storm drtlnl wtllcb hive been blocking 11p are !bola llcatod neair undeveJoPed and unfncorporaled areas-The mud and all~ be eiplalned, are washing Into the drains, bat cl(y crews are -klnl COlllianlly to Me)> lbem open and avoid floodtac .. --. ·------ " ----------·i-..:,·-_;;:. , - PARIS CtiPI) -M1'Uri~ chevalier to- day Wll)~en! anothe!:.,trea~ with an arti!kUI kidney al)e spending a com- fortable nfabt, a ipokt!srnan at Necker llospiial ~· " . ' ' .. • ' ' ' I. • . -" Orall•• ' . , .. . . ~ 'Ceilt l •\ .. ·· w~er . ' " ... Oranl"' Coa"'1'I abould wala·up to sunny st1ea on Wtdileliday - and, yes, it's libout ume.. 'l'h'! weather lady aea-fllr climes an-! cbllly (16 lo It) te!ftperaluru !or the '"""""' 1 ' JNSJiJI: TODAY r t . ,.ii: ! Hcclittts llM..I S••· H.W.11 H1'111)ihrc~ and iplaUcr him ,Diifl • tomato •GI Ji.• addTtS!t8 .O,nUjic con0enllon ill Phill>- dc~hia. Stt •'°'1• Pogo s; • J . - t \ -,. _l DAILY PILOT LI City Gets Tho:fny Shop Issue t < .~:~ Planners Study .Use of ZVo.isy ~qu,ip~TJt in Laguna .... ,., . lot , By P4TRICI BOVl.E 1c..i.ink !r1inlna 11 lht lacutty incl , "I ~ -pl.Ila toe U I U•ed ._I •.: 1 ot .. EMltr ~.., "•" cou)d cha• the Um ol mill)' ol U. door," ht AJd, "-ud the equlpmael wu '"'r The Lquna ~ach planning com-1tudenta. run all d1y long and tn the evenlrir. l• 1 'mluion Monday nla:ht wJU be uktd to ConUnuatJon school principal Norman "But 11 long as I am in chara;e of tht • t allow the· use of noisy shop equipment for Borucki 1ajd ht upects a few resldenll acbool. It will only be used frqm 12:30 to i ~~ L:0.,:'::::1~j'!~Ja~r:frt~h:t~. ~rr:ii::~~~~~~i~~0J~~~~~~f.'1°'t P·~hee8~u1::n1: which the district acbool. The school is localed 1t 733 St. Ann'• purthased as s;ove,rnment 1urplut, ln- Th1 decision, according to sebOol ol· Drive, acroas the 1lreet from the h.!Ch 'Cludes a drUI pttls, 1 lathe, a aander and ticJ.als. could elfoct the fulW'I of non-school in a resklenUal area. f welder. Nude Woman . Burns to Death ::.Jn Home Blaze ' By J04NNE llEVNOLDS Of IM Oall\I l"llilol SMH The nudfi body of • 11-year-old C.Orona • ..de! Mar woman w11 found by firemen early th1s morning in her burning. home. • ~. Police aay they have not been able to ~lteterrillne the cause of the death of Sally ~LyM !d•edel, but an . intensive in· veatigation is being conducted into the mysterious cl.reu.JNtancea surround her' dulh. •. Her body was dllCOYered sprawled on ·the bathroom floor shortly after 4:30 1.m. :by flremen called to tbe duplex at 500 ~ernleaf Ave. ·• Firemt.n aaid the bedfoom of the 'irounc1 level apartment was blaz.ing when • .they arrived. It WU not until the fll'e WU z ContnJlled-' f.hlt the ~ Wall cUscoy~td 1n tbe bltluoom 1t the ·-It• ..a of the -home.' lletecllve Sam AmburJey, said 11\ tulojioy II lleinJ eoodi>cl«\ In d!termin< .tM call.st ol the Youn&' woman's death. He aald ahe hid ·i lwiiP ·on btr fOrthead, but there were no other 1Jcm of foul play .. bu body, Sh.' ii the 1191• OC<llpi,111 of !-ht apartrneot. .. t Amburaey nkt hla invesligaUon is . beine conducted on the posaibility of foul )lay but he aclcnowled&ed that Mills Mudt1 could have bff.n the victim of tan .accidental death. . · Tbe-r·e ·1.a .ome. llJ>KUlation by in-' veiUp.tlng ofliCtri that sbe may l\lve been smoking in bed and the cigarette lg· nitad the bedding1 Miu Maedel, in an at;· !empt Jo. ayold . the n ... ~. could hive fled to tM bathroom where ahe stumbled ""' bll bor -· • • 1 • But -Dtt.edrve \:apl, Don Oyau caU: lfooed thll tbe c((IHU. lbeory II purely IJIOCllfltlon. • ' ' "W0.'UJllll bave..19 ... ~II !or U.. ruulli • ilI'lht: autopsy: .. ' bt:aa_m; ·' Arit'tiurgey iald foul Play hu come into the invuttaation because of the condition ol the 1pulmenl. "When we arrived, It appearM as though the place had been ransacked," he 1&ld. "Upon c·I o 1 er invest.1.11tion, we determined that aome of the displace- ment was due to the heat of the fire melting lamp shade frames and wall hangars." The detecUves said mo.5l of the fire dam.11e was confined to the single bedroom In the 1partment, with amokt and heat damage throughout. The apartment Is located on the tround floor with a second apartment overhead, Amburgey 11.Jd the upper apartment .. was mt occupied at the time of the fire. Ml!ll Maedel had apparenUy been living tn Corona del Mar for about a year. She wu originally from West Covloa. Her grandparent.I occupy the home next door to hers. They sald lhe worked as a. design proj· ect coordinator for Envlronmenlll . 475 Newport Blvd. Her employer, Don Brown .aid she supervised the interior designint of offlcu and homes. OIAffl COAR DAILY PI LOT . ~ COAIT PUILUHINO C'O#.IJ.Jf't ••Mtt H. w.M ,,..... -l'l*laW JM:\: a. Cffl'l'Y .,.. ""'--' ... CO-ti ...... ,._,, i .... , ·-1\Hi11 A. M..-t1t ~l~ilt· om .. H. t." aic."•"' '· H.n AM • ._ ..... IU!tin ---lJZ F1r•1t >,,,ft~• Mtlll~t 1<lll<lllt<t1t: P.O. l •w: '''• '2612 S.. Ck re OMt, JOrtfwtl ll C•t1lM •••I. tl,71 .,_.._ C... ,._, -W•t ..., I""°' =.,. .... .._,,, »n "......, ........,.. -..._ WI ""°' ........,., 10 Residents of Coast Grand Jury Candidates ~en resident! of seven Orange Coast communities have been named to the list from which the Orange County Grand Jury of 1'12 will be selected. Coonty Clerk William E. St John wlll draw 19 names from the ballot bo1 Jan. 8 in ceremonies scheduled for t h e courtroom of Judge William Murray, the Superk>r Court's liaison with the new grand jury. Sixteen of the court's 24 judges con- tributed the 30 names from which the final selection will be named. They included pruidlng Judge Bruce Sumner and Judge James Turner of Laguna Beach, Judge Charles Bauer of Huntington Beach and judges Robert Corfman, William Let and Willl1m Speirs . of·-Ne'lfPOrt Beach. Hunlli!glon S.aCh ·,lopped the Orqe Qoa,lt contin~n& with four nomimtlons. ~Y .were: Mrt .. Karen s. Fotttr, 2110 Maln St.; Mrt. 1lhond1 Martyn, i7041 Courtney .Lane; Wallaet .Mitchell, 1351 Lillµ'& CJrcle •rid Mr1. Jeanette Turk, 15271 NewcuUe Lan~ · Alao nom~ated for th• im ptnel were: Mrs. Mary Carol Ballard, 4607 Cl:mdtn Drive, Corona del Mar; Jw Green, 203& Anaheim St., Costa Mesa; George Hammond, 212-C Ronda Granada, Laguna Hill1 ; Mrs. Mei Kato, 22551 La Vina DrlVt, Mlllllon Viejo;. Clark McDermed, 30792 Driftwood Drive, South Laguna and Edward Charles Quinn, 25S5 Altamar Drive, Laguna Beach. Other nominations lisW in order of lheir home communities included: -Santa Ana: Carl H. Holmberg, Mrs. Helene E. Knox, Leonard ~lppett, Mr1. Verna Bernecker Myers, Mlooru Nitta, Ja.~uin Sanchez and · Everett P. Wilhams. -Fullerton: Mrs. Wis Baker, Harvey F. Christenson, Martin Clouding, William Charles Groenlger JJI , and Mra. Barbara Berrutein, -Orange: Lloyd ~-Charton and Mrs. Gloria J. Musselman . ~Twitiri: Mrs. Lydia G. Enriquez, Otto ·M. Schmidlin.and Henry T. Walsworth. Placentia; Mra. Clare Herniindez. Anaheim : Ml'1. Elizabeth M: 11 n e Neighbora and·Mra. Alice Takahuhl. The 1971 Orange County Grand Jury with Mra. Doreen Maishall of Ne.wport Beach u ita foreman will complete its 1ervlce1 to the county thil week. County School Chief Raps " Jil.ry Report on Education BY J4CK BROBACX Ot 1M D411fY l"Mll ... ,, .A rtpOl"t released Monday by the 1171 . <l!IN• Coun!y Grpncf Jury on the-Counly Department of F.dllCIUM P:tay w11 ~--''.f!imsy, Jncomplete; Unfair and UnDAWJCeC11:1 by Dr. Robtrj. l'eterson, -COl.loty aupettntendent of achbolt •• il. , HUt1Ag back at 1h1rp crlUrJsm bf'1be 11lry, 'Peterson charged that a key sug- gestion in the report would only wve to weaken loc1I control of education. He" referred. to a statement which read, in part: "Orange County no longer needs -the expense of • separate level of ad· ministratlve responsibility -the County Department of Education. Functions o! the department can . be m o r e economically and effectively ernploy~·1n cooperative dlslfict programs or in a rtgional division of the State Department "'llf Education. "Moreover, a regional program offers exciting possibilities for coordinated dat. processing, elimination of duplicate financial supervision, and r11e1rch proj- ects aided by computer &nalysi1. nie latter part ol the statement was attacked by Peter50n 11 ·•uninformed. We already have computer service• from our own county Dela strv\ces." The superintendent Did he 11ve 1M ROP Program Offers Nurse's Assistant Class Applications were made ava ilable this week for residenta ol a largt p.art of the South Coast interested In taking a nurse's assistant training course offered by the Capistrano-Laguna R e g i o n a I Oc· cupational P!Oiram. 1bt course, open to both men and women, will start Feb. I 11 Richard Hency Dana School In Dana Point. ~. _ laSs will meet Tuesday and Wednesday nights from 7 to 10 p.rn. 1'ht curriculum will involve classroom 1tudy and pracUcal hospital e1perience as well. Application can be made throu1h the Regions) Occupational Program offices at 26126 Victorl1 Boolevard, Capistrano Be.a ch. The phone numbers ire '96-121$ or 837- 5111. Accident Victim Back, Recovering Let P1yt0n, 20, a Laguna Beach Hl&h School sraduate Injured 1n an accident De<:. 11 ntlr Hailelon, Pa. has returned to lht Art Colony and ii "doing line," her mother, Mrs. Forrest Strayu, MO Dia· mond St aaid th.la momlnc. Mlu Pay11>n. a fonner ~minic ~. arldu1r.d from !he hlJh achoo! In 1169. Sha: waa injured In the 1ccldtnt when the car in which 1he wa1 riding collJded with 1 anow plow near Halleton. Drlver ol the car. Mi11 l.ind11y Fry, ~. of Monterey, was kllltd In tbe colll1ion. I report as •whole 1 arade of "F" or fail· ing. ''The jury is .disregarding the wlshes of the v0ter1 In recomme.ndlng that the electi•e position. of county superintendent and the County Boerd of Education be 1bollshed," the educator argued. "In 1870r voter• .overwhelmingly ·indicated .that.tht1-w.ant an elected-superintendent and boltd tO aid thf ·county 1 c ho o I districts." On the jury's report being "incomplite Ind nlmsy" Peterson said, "J have talk· ed to every district superintendent in the _, counfy and not one o( them had been ask· ed to discuss the subject (County Depart· ment ol Education and its worth)." Jn reference to jury recommendations thit the county Library be designated to purchase te1tbook1, handle acquisition and circulation ol 1udio-visual materials a·nd 1chool library operations, the 11:1periritendenl said : "The jury makes recommendations Jn- voMng other departments ol county 1ovemment without consulting heads ol those departments ," he continued. "County Librarian HarT)' Rowe Jr. told me he was not consulted, alld the same is true of County Auditor-Controller Victor Helm in reference to a jury auggestian th1t ltglslation be sought to allow transfer to the auditor-controller ot all 1udltlng respons ibilities now ,performed ror district! by the county Department of Education. · Peterson was especially angered by Jury criticism of one ol his favorite proj - ects -Uie Orange Coonty Academic Decathlon (OCAD;. The jury report said the use of county· paid staff should be tenninaled and that private funding should be insisted upon for the CX::AD. · The suptrlntendtnt said the Decalhalon, now four years old and wkle- ly praised by outside educator1, h11 always been funded by private 1ources through the OCAD Association. He 1110\resented to a phrase calling the OCAD a "private project." "It certalnly Is not private," Peterson 1torme<I. "It Is open to the J)uDlic and Is 1 non-profit project of educational value, like the annual Science Fair." Peterson 1aid the OCAD was financed through $1.000 in private contributions last year . He added that 1.~ hours of dep1rl· tnent staff time was devoted lo the dec11h1Jon but no county money tn cash. ''Ten subjecU are involved and my staff h11 &pent less than 200 hours per subject NI thta fine vehicle to enceurage stude.nl exctllence." Diviswn Begi1is Viet Withdrawal S41GON (APl -A tte0nd briildt ol the la1t American combat divlalOn In SouOI Vietnam began l>f'tparatlons tod1y for •lthdr1w1l. the U.S. Command an- nounced. Tht he1dqu1rten and headquarlel'1 rompany ol the JOlst Airborne OJvl1lon'1 Ill Brl11de bt1an 1t1ndoW11 1lon1 with t1ne ot the brigade's Infantry battalions, the command aald. llonlckl llld thlt uncftr U.. guldll!Ct ol voc1Uonal fdue1tion teacher J\ o y Br1dsfl111, tbe studens •l lbe school have cleaned and repaired the ~uipmeot and are ready to begin I.he proa:r1m when school btJlns In January. Borucki said the students will rectlve academic training during the mornina hour• to work toward thelr high school diplomas. In tbe aflernoomi, t h e youngtter1 w1U ti. taught· a sk!U which may l1nd them 1 job when they graduate. "With the kind of atudenl.!I we are working with," Borucki. noted, "we need a proaram 11\at Is more suilable for YOUn&•lu• who lilr.e to work. wilh their handa." He Wd that In addition to auch salable skills 11 operating a laLbe or weldlfll, the youngsten will devolt Jflrt ot their 1ehool day to arts and crafta. They will lurn to use 1 potter's wbetl, he uid, and will learn crocheUnc mi macrameing. "So far in the art! and crafts,'' he rioted, "the Ir.Ida have done acme fantut1c work." J<'rom Page J RAIN ... lines and debria. The usually warm Palm Springs winter · re1<>rt community reported ttmperaturta: of 50 degrees while downtown Loi Angeies saw 49 degrees, tying an all -time low for the date set in 1915. The National Weather Service con· tinues to hold out hope for a sUMy New Year's Day, although Rose Bowl fans might find the day a bit chilly in Pasadena. Along the Orange Coas~ light variable winch are predided from the west at IO to 15 lcnots tonight and Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon winds will come from the northmst at lrom 12 to 20 knots. '. It will be clear and colder tonight with inland lows near 38 to '2 along the coast. Wtdnellday morning · aunny akiea will become increasingly cloudy in the af· ternoon. A 10 percent chance of rain is fortca1t fQr Wtdneldiy. Highs will range from SS to $9 degrees, Wednesday. Snow continued to drop in mountain aru1 above 3,000 feet today, but skif!ll are expected to clear tonight, with lows of 20 degrees predicted . Garbage Worker Ate Pet Food, ea,e Away Pay OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -A Oolwn· b111 garbage dump worker who died Mr· lier this month at a.s· ate pet food '° he could give more ol his $500-,,.month 11ley to the poor, it bu been revealed. DU:r1.ng the fast. thrM years ol hi! lift, William Knapp kept enough of his salary to buy pet food .arid pe.y rent on the ram- 1hack\e, four-room house where he lived, a relative said. The rest he gave away. None of hiJ frienda or relatives know where the money went. "He did it kind ol Sttretly," said Mrs. Ket1sie Barton, his sister-in-le.w. ··There \vasn't a person who would ask him for money for a good reason who wouldn't get it," said the Rev. Harry :P..leyen ol First Pentecoctal Church. When Knapp died Dec. lti, he left $H and a few poasesskm.s. His friends pt~d for hi~ funeral. Knapp died at University Hospital, where Myers urged him to go two miy1 belore his death, even though Knapp dlttn 'I like hospitals. "\Villie Y id the Lord Nways promised him a clean bed to die in," a friend re- marked . "It was a prophecy come true for him." Redistrict Goof Gives City Two Assemblymen Thomas C. Rogers, chairman ot the Or~ County Repubilcan Centrll..C.Om- mlttee, ¥ofld/iy a1ked Governor Reagan to veto the As!lembly's reapportionment' bill because of a bounda.ry error affecting Fullerton. Rogers charged Monday that aome 1,400 Fullerton retidents w o u I d1 be represented by two usemblymen ir the bill were approved. He also charged Democrat Edmund G. Brown, Jr. with failure to carry out bis ruponsibilitiea as secretary of slate bec1t11t Browo did not catch the error. According to Rogers, the AssembJy. plllled bill futures a technical error that places both Assemblyman WI fl i a m Campbell (R·Hacienda Heights ) and Assemblyman John Briggs (R·Fullerton) in the 1arne small portion of Fullerton. TM area Rogers referred to is bounded by Brea Boulevard, Rolling Hills Drive, State Collq:e Boulevard and Bastanchury Road. It covers 12 streets, the Rolling Hilla Elementary School and •bout 1,400 residents. Rogers saJd the error was diacovere<t ov~r the weekend 11 he tried to place the proposed new Alllflmbly districts on an Orange County map. Brown has replied that such an overlap in the boundaries can easily be corrected by the slate legislature when It recon- venes next week. "This illegal drawing ~f lines In the Oe.mocrat bill affecta a aegme.nt of Orange County and leads to conjecture that similar errors could e1iJt in other counties," Rog era charged. "Brown's actlvitiea (he is filing suit to force the Governor's approval of the bill) have served as a amokescreen to hide the Jut minute, blatanUy J)'rlisan attempt of the Democrat legislators to embarraa,, Repeatedly Hit BURLINGAME (UPI) -The body of an unidentified iilan found on Bayshore Freeway hid been hit by "an absolute minimum" of 25 vehicles, a highway patrolman estimated Monday. Governor Reagan Instead of lffk.i.ng equitable and legal reapporllonment legislation,'' be added. Roger!, 1 San'. Juq' Cap!Jtrino rt!I· dent, aJ.50 said he Js urging the governor's veto because the reapportionment bill ii grossly unfair to Republicans. He also want! Reagan to veto reappottk>ninent bills for· state Senate -and Congressional reapportionment. Reagan has until Saturday to decide If he will veto any or all of the reap- portionment bills. Alter Saturday hi! veto power over the bills rum out. Accidents Kill Anaheim Girl, Chapman Prof · A. Chapman College hl!tory profenpt •as killed early toda/ on Pacific Coa!t Highway north of Liguna Beach al El Morro when his northbound car went out of control and slammed into a telephone pole, tb~ Oran1e ~unty Coroner '• otlk:1 reported. Geralnt Natglyn Davies Evans, 36 of 2293 Pacific Ave., in County area wesl of Costa Me!a, was dead nn arrival at Soulh Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna shortly aft.er OW: 3:10 a.m. ae- cident. He was ejected from tb'e splnnlnf vehicle, the coroner said. Evans Is aurvived by his wife. Ursula, of the home addre!ll. Evans' tluth marked the fifth traffic fatality in Orange County since I p.m, Friday C'hristmas Eve. Monday afternoon an Anaheim girl wa1 killed when her car Went out of control on a Riverside Freeway offramp at Lemon Avenue in Apaheim. The coroner said Judlih Ann Feuh:, 11, wu dead on arrival at Anaheim Memorial Holl'pital following the 12:10 p.m. accident. A passenger in the car was only slight. Jy Injured. ..__ __ IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO! Tht othtt cl•y • cu1tom•r w•• comp•rin9 our prlc•• with anoth•r stort. w. W•r• informtcl th•t 01r1r pric• w•• 60c p•r 1q. yd. hightr. Ou•1tienin9 th• cu1tom•r, w• cli1cov•t•cf jhtt the oth•r 1for• w•• furn i1hin9 • ch••p urethtn• ptdcHn9 which i1 75c p•' 1q. ycf. cht•p•r th•n th• 64 01. 1pon9• rubb1t p•c:lc:ling th1t wt '1'• including. Furth•rmot•, in thi1 c•1•, w• W•t• c0Mp•tin9 our in1+•ll•tion •9•in1t afl in1ttll•tiofl worlh f•r 1•11. I M•ny 1tcr•1 contr•ct th.it l•bor by th• y•rd -to l•y•t• ef unknown b•ck9rouncf •nd 1kill -WE h•v• our own cr•ws, trai11•d I eontroll•cl by us, p•icl by th• hour to do th• b11t quality in1t1ll1tion po11ibl•), Se , , , tha e1tim•t• w•1 not 11 it •pp••ttcf to btl 111 conclu1ion, •qual v•lue1I when comparing pric11, mekt 1uro you art comp•rin9 Dewhl N..,.·, ..... '"' 1..W.,,.tly l.tt 011t ef w •ti 1Mt wMk - -1 .. -... p1oy-. WI APPHCIATI JOU TOO, DAVI! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plactntia Ave. COSTA MHA 646-4838 HOUlS: Mon. thru Thun., f to 5:30 -Fri, t to t -S.t., 9:l0 11 S !I ' I ~· T. • . r ' I ·SAR·:Cle' · ai~ Capistf:8D'!.:': ., . , I ' --. ' . 'Nor tfiri m . .. 'V", , "-I·"' t~r • • ' ')'<!•;; .... ~ ''·~ ; < ' (' t t '• • I , .1 i. t 1 Coost Dries . . ' -: ·: :'• ·-~ .. J ' CJ,~· 4 f:t~i : ' 1 • . -:~.. ~· ' ~·so~gy sp~11 · .. • l •:i: ~ .. ' . '. ·~-. ' Soggy skies ·are expected to clear ~t 1 and, falr · weather ii due :Wect- beSday after the third of a chain ,of • Christmas 'stOrmS dl;opJl!Cf a.s1j.uch as an inch of~rain.on portions of O:ta'n8e •Coun-ti : . '. .. ' ' J 1-');. ~l,'c..,n1y . hoOit coi\ifu1. DJJfrict' . ·rePorted .i:l'ln !a\IS)n: t1IO ·~ur Jl<!i<ld · _: up to (•a.in. todl\YJl >71 :~ ~I!.,_, coll!a·.!oleu WJ!'!O•A!! ~ w.a,-ina· ·• · 1.qf lndieoiii~~ ~ ,, • 111~ ..... .....,._lllif....,oltt.Je. roamed near!f.~PlY. 1di6t, offiefaJ Corl Nm Aid. Muclr 'of -~rain th.It has fallen in the'J>UtfoundaJ""bal be<f! absorbed.in ~e m~tain ~ wit>t UW bulk of 11\e JllllOH comlng•fj'li!ll.urban i.... tlan: 1Jt nb1caae Jlas ,the runoff· been more than ~rmidrainage systems;ca.D handle, Neison.-nOkd. • • ' • 1. • • , Ofailge' IJoiin!l' IW'bor Ilepartment said sm·au C111fl~s1bat bad floivn for five dayi·were. IOWerect:ovetnight and only a l~W·boa~ l'"' being pumped out IS -Of this tnO}'.Jli.ng. ' -~. ~ lrOni 14i>J>da~'.·' ~t· • icattttlnir'bloW• allowed hirbdr aetivfties to "get back to normal.u Both \I\<! Qrll!I" i;ountJ, 8)lerqf1o. olfice and bie':tlµioriii&illlgbw1y ·Pilril 'llld the c:ontlnulng rtiin tOday had nClt serious- ly.af fected driving ln'tbe counl\'Y. . However( several Southefn i::alifornia routes · remiii.riedt closed · t.oday due 11D beavy snowl!ll,J!nd ,"'.ind •. 'i:l!e.Rla,ge R<!ute, iv~ cloaea,,cro. )1ilb ;a, IO-ineb "l"'J{.8,;1·i1a'si, 'cfuned 'brjdly by a fii>& lni;h '110wf.all, ... was, ,OPfn, tp }can ~with chains today; lhe ,CllP acfyjjed, , ~otoriSli ,lrueling California highways at ~QevaUons abOve· 2t500 , feet are re- quired to.'HaVe· cllal11!,-0fficers Wifned. A 21-mlle 1trttcb of U.S. 101 between Veolii'a "and Slnta:J!lrbara WAl·cloaed Mondiay as miid up to three feet deep oozed over the road in the'. Gafpenteria section. ni.e mud aJld down over the hlghwaY amt'. t~gh· }!omes ~that area from a 13,000 acri; hillside· that was • dfll\lded of vegetation. by. laat1111mmera' ' elgan~ic btush ftre!. -'i • ;.. ' CHP said'101 was o·pen todaY·with· in- tennittent delays: : ·. • , . · . l ~ .. NatlonaJ Guardsnitn heJJ)Ed..,•yacuate 30 tO 40 famllies froin' creek'-laCtd c1nYon are~neat Catpenteri8 that turfered ear· l>C·mOnilng n..n flOOding.. • , ' ln'Los Anieles, d....,. ol niajor streets and i'oaJls, esP.<Cfallyln !hi' ~ F:~ V.alley were flooded and,iln-ble ,. tbe. storm' droppe( more !hap J.55 'inches of rain. Most.of Topanga Canyon and set· lions qi the Pacific.coast lllghway were· clooed Ja 1ra1nc because of d9wned power lines and 4'.~: ~ t-• ~ ~ • · The u~ warm PaJm Springs winter mort' <omim!nJ!y reported ,temperatures of 50 degrees while 'downtown~ Los Allgeles aaw 49 degrees , tying ari all·Ume CSee ILUN,,.pqe."'2)· IJ' • , • " I . • ...,. :-:... l I 'The pouibll' trreott ·~ a . -.. molilie-home iU!Msllln Oil ileigbboring S&n Juan Ci~ano will be uamJDed at foolght'• ltlldy ·-ol Ole Ctty<1 Pl ... nl1111~'i!7 p.m~ S= hall. ' 'The project b 'bellltf P<OI for the hillsides nortbest ' rl Son J~·· ctty boundaries; above tbe B!thpte property, Roy Gohara, planning, enetneer ,.for tbe project, told plannen lut ...U that a majorit1, ol tbe property has been ap- proved by tbe Orlllfe ~y Planning Comm·1s.t100 for a mM!Of..home au~ dlvisloo wjlb dwlU" rangln& fl'Om two- • and-IW to five units per acre. Ill Upla\Ded it would not be a mobi(o ~me park but Would .be indivi4uallf-owo-ed lqto !;ir mobile home owner>. ~ planhing commission 'IS,ket" lll 11111 lq prepare a report Oii' Ille err .. 11 ti\e development would bave"bn !lie cjly1 primarily ln terms of ....... -Iii; and IU\llces, A form>! rtport u I» Ii< made at tbe regular meet!nl J111. •· • Opposlilo> has begun to mount In San Juan. Majo(Tol\,V_ forater hu spoken oot slrol\i_ty agst ... r tbi project.•eouncuman Jim ThOJPt hRS raised i.nany QU!StloD8 0 .0 n. • .. , ..!. • 7"ESO,kY';' ~ER;~r ;~.l '1 '.: TEil£ ~ ---• p~ • . . ... --·-..., .. ' I .... J''"'t"I.'' IJ.igllway~ ~ · D~aPqhJt: ' -'' ·u· . e· .. ,,, ;· . . ~ ~ ~ • ' . ·~· ' . t ' . ear . nm , ' ' • • -SC New ·(Japo DoJDe/ ~r~up For1niog. Caplltrano vt':f. Ho / . ~ • .u.t.,.. I.loo (~). ... ~and lhret, cuu. '"" au J\lu llllll. . • • A ""' "'lanlut.loo whlcb ~1 IOOO McCollum uld the ,...,,. hopto to ~ Mk lor a tomporary llalt In dtv.,....l Yldt ti-city olllcJalo wttll lt- :i. lftloit -.lnch1dlni a ea1tn>-' fwmat.loo about ...,. --• ~-. hom• proJtd -II belna· l«med ~ luueo. "Our tllded olllc:la11 eaa • in San Juan Capi5lr1no. •"'!" ODlJ be rtapamlva to Utt J1Ublk 11 Vtty ll Robtrt M<Collum, prtaldenl ol tllt lmoir wba,l publlc HOtlm"'t II," ht 111d. il Mil11on Hiiia R1nch Home ow n-i r 1 . Informed 1ourets ln San Juan hlv4 Alsoclatloll. Hid the group hope• to in-said the ,...,,. Intend• to btlnt a rHOIU- • dadi a very homeowner'• asaociation lion to the City Council in January call~ .:wJ&hbt ·the-city. for a moratorium on development unt • . ,_..cm M ru...-d. a nvlew ol the _.,,. ;aM. i'14 an iaYUbsatlio iDl6 ... ,,,,_, Nalpatloa • " -Plaaabrc O.mtniontr a.rt. AlllD. M<Col! .... 9'ld lit dldi'l hltl lit - -loo Ille ea1teot·ottlle .-IUUoo at Url1 time. But ht added lhat the troup is tenerally intlrtsted In "ordtrly devel~ ment" ln. Ian Juan Capistrano, the retttt- lloo ol beauty ol tho arta, Ille pl.vliion al pd oclloola to accommoclato JrOW1b II It OCQll'I and tbl rlD'11fteatklDI tJ1 a propoaad UllO-unll mobile -1ut>- dJ•iJlclo atlt*t to San Juan'• northw11t b9u0dary. McCollwn 11ld h11 horneowner11 ll'OUP hl•·tndo!'lfd the idea ot a united •tsocl1· tlon. OU,.r1 wbk!\ have ln<Ucated a ·~ 1111en11 inolud• '1111 Terraea, "Wt lttl llltt 'lllt nul two « thrtt; ,1Mn wru be vllal Irr tM city'• devtlop- meot," he 11id. "We're uniUn1 ror 1 bet,.. let San Juan C.plttrano." McCollum •Id tbe lfOUP plane to en- dorse candidatu ln the April election and brlnr tile views of their membtrs to the City CouncU whenever po11lble. Waste Water Council Cool to Pool Plea .Judge Nixes Experiment Announced Capistrano Asks More Information 011 Taxing Plan County Plea On Hospitals By PAMELA HALLAN Of Ille 04i1Y Phtt lllff -:t. Tbe Moultoo-Nlpel Water Dlstrk:fhl1 . A pl.u for San Juan ~pbtrano'11id In r! latJDcl:'tlcl plans for a 'fectu.1Uy·1ponsortcl the formaUon of a iptci&I tutna: di.strict 1 -bneo~ fll'OCel• 'which will lll'Oduce to build lwo .. 1mm1ns pooll wu ' met 100,00Q Plloa• ol cjwq>al-flllortd WHle water a day·rrom the dlltrlct.'1 Miasion with 10me lkeptlcl1m Monday by the Clty ·r Viejo trutmtnt plant. Council. , ~ the uperlm~I procea1 -w'tUch Bruce Deacon, 1peaking for the San >will .initially cost about SI2S,OOO -wilt Clemente Qquatlc Aaloclltlon, uitd the ~ effluat clean enough for rectea· council to tndorae effort.I to form 1 • tfon , lnigation and .lround water apecial service tu1n1 area along the · recharging use1, said district. manager boundaries of the Caplatrano Unified : 'Carl Kym.la. School DI.strict to raise badly-needed ::_ Tl;te federal 1ovemment, through Ill funds to build two poola. environmental improvement · .1r1nt, will The Council aiked for mon in- , provide all but about 20 percent o( the forma\lon and appointed COUncllnwi Jim ""ta for U.pionffl: project. Kymla ~-TborJl<to repr.,.nl the city on a rerlonal · 'nit proce11 lnvoJvn the UH ol 1ptci.al coOll'D.ittet: Ht up to lnve1U,ate tbt pro- '' <qUIPl!lenl llouJinl tlmoll twMlousl posal. cbanml ca.rtrldtes -each the liu of a Deacon aaid·the U10Ci1tlon propa1t1 to ·• man. build 'the pool1 at San Clementi and Dana -•. After the ~ components are u,.. Hills high school1. Ht 11ld a IO-cent tu: •. ed to' their c1pacity they wUI be replaced rite for two or thrfM! yetil"I would raiM • and t.aktn to • tpte:ial reclamation plant $400,000 to build tht: pool1, dreuln1 ·.in Pomona where they will be ICrUbbed rooms, fe.oca -the "entire pack11e." . and cbarJed qaln. c.ouncilman Ed Qermai uld he would The J'tChart1nl process 11 the ire1te1t be oppoaed to the propo11I baaed on th• problem ld the e:r:perimetUJ filtration information provided. He tald he wu not proctll, Kym.la uid. ·famWar with the auoclaUoD; not much Hi Aid the Pomona plant ii clole plarullng had a:one Into the propoul, "and •• tftOUCb, however, to make a pilot project · we havt the world'• laraeat pool ln our ::,,.~o0,000 gajloo1 ol hilJ!ly ~ltd front yant." wufe water inlUally. wUr be used for it-. He.added that if the county 1dminl1ler1 lht lallng dlllrlct It probably W®ldn'I be r1aatJoo on tllt MIJ1lon Viejo GoU Oourat admlnlltutd properly and In a lew yura · acrou.the Sin lllap Fnooway lrom tile lhe achool dlJlrtct ml1ht decide to ex- • lloulton-Wpel $-A plan!. · • elude the 1eneral N•bllc rrom pool UH. Tbe dlltrlct presenUy lllrnlsbea a mucb ~ 'lowv Cfadl of effluent It discOunted "I wouldn't recommend tyinf UJI tax • price to the aolf ....,.. manqem<nl." dollan lor lhl• IYJ>I ol t111n1." h• 111d. After the: treated water t1 used tor tr-~ayor Tony Fonter ~led out that ~ripiion, It .. affel undercround wt.. It · ~" ~pie le1m to l'lt'Jm in the ocean ropltollbet · uniefsn>lind wator lllPOlle1 • .a~ the r.oJect could be tdminlllartd by ·to lhe &Oi>. Juan-Baa\ojiK;mla explalriad. _, Ilia IChoOI dlJlrlcL -Betauae ol·i!a 'llll!t-quoUI)', ht" added, ncuJa11n1 agenctea approve ol ... tilt . . .. . . J nchaqtDJ proceil for domullc Uff. . . :: • ¥~ r ... n. pUot project har won the b&e11J.rw •\ '1 '' ~· " • .,. M • • " SEllllA, )lie South Ea1t R>aiooil VIE w AR l'tecJ•matlon ·~1.1thct1t1·: ~-ol • e, e ,.,. llP'fltl-.aa&e trtatmint~•iet ;. I • ~ \ .. , , .,, 1 . . _ta tlit Sciuth Ol!a•t arta. Moultao Nlpal ·lb! 'bill u.s, air ..... al Da Nus !" la a-SERllA member,.:. 1. , ' .SoU$>t :\'letnam ind Ubon and Udorn in At a Neeftt•SERRA meeUna where-the Thllland,,to refuel and rurm. ·lnitll!·dl'tl.lli of tht pUot project ctmt Thi U.S. Command refused comment ·up San · Qim~t.e'• . delecate . City Oft lbe Hanoi Radk> rePorll ol a ai'xth U.S. Eqinltr Phil Peter, 'Offtred to •l~1'l the Plane 1hot down In three day1 but uid MOUiton NIJutl project "Ith atud.lea on.·· only the_ American jet1 were &till hitUn& the uae of aurplus heat 1ener1ted at San targetl ill the north under the 1ustalned CJ.emerM'• w11te treitmeot plant. air a111ult ordered by Pre1ldent Nli:on. Peter upiained t.hlt rechar&lnl or A1 the air war e1eal1ted, the tround d>arcolJ reqlllrts'hig~ steam 11 'f'lt in nelJhborlng Laos deteriorated and · ODl'proces• and that stearit could tie e11I· a. Lao pernment 1p9kesm1n In Vien-. ly ienerated with heat whlch II ,SYtll off tl_1.11t reported the lot1 ·of tht ity town or ~ 1t the city's plant Pabon on the Bolovtni Plateau to whit Tbat heat em~rgea from a 1pecial ht called "• real Communllt lnva1ion." bumtr whicb cremate• the solids nttered Fall of Pabon 11ve1 tht Comrrt)Jnl1ts a out ol waite water, much •Ider area f~ fhelt Ho Chi Minb1 •in. heat is just cast off rigbt now, Trail supply mlss1011s 10Uthw1f'\f into and there's a food chance that it could be Cam_boclla · and South Vietnam. Gel'I. ed for charcoal rechargint," Peter ~ban Xnocby, t~ Lao Defense ~ ~ ~ 1poktam•I'.'· 111~ tht earlier• xYmi• haa said that the San aementa ~aual ~~~t ~ftn1lve wblcll offer would bt: reviewed later 11 Uit aliudy hai won tbt. Plain of Jara 1p- charcoal project becomes closer to n:ali· p~Uy w~1 trl1.1ered b~ heavy U.S. •tr ltriket against the Ho Chi Minh Trall. ty. The aituation eued 1ll1ht1y in Cam- !>odia and UPI correspondent 'Kate Webb reported from Phnom Penh that a ·17· vusel convoy on the Mekong River had arrived in Phnom Penh safely despite ~aras1ing .attack! 1lon1 the banks. • Plane Rerouted DETROIT (UPI ) -A.a American Alr· llnq '1f1'I bodnd for Los Anaelea made a normJl JIJKljng today after the discovery d. landl.n& 1ear trouble forced lt to switch to Detroit Metropolitan Airport instead cl mU:ing 1 achedule.d atop at Cleveland. DAILY PILOT leMrt H. WeM ---Jetlt J. Cwlrr ............. --.i._. Qlra. H. 1.M1 l lcl1e,,. P. Nel ,..,..,.,...i,.......,. ---221 hr••t A•••v• M6t ....,_1 r.o. le• M&, t2•1t ._ e •• OMM ••~•c..i.a...1.tJtn !'~'!...!."'°"· ......... ~ ........... ~ ............. ..,-.! .. fi:'.i~~-= tr,··== ...... v.119r, -........ , C'C, ......... -·-~~..:::.·,:.--• '' '' '"'' Mlo4m a ••M••*•""'n .. C' 7 .. ••••• 7 t Tc:' 5 I 11 • 4ft.4.Ut ~ ......... . 1:1; t a fM.J4"6 ,. ___ ,.. __ _ ~ ................... ... •"""'4 ...,._ .,, 4111wwwl? I e e .....,. _., ...................... ... .............. _.. --r:::::-;::,::...--:-= .. ....,,, .,·--= .-... ....,, ..... lb .. _,,. Miu Webb laid liz government troopa were wounded in twO minor 1kirml1he1 12 miles 30uth and 12 miles east of Phnom Penh but said 1 government 1wetplng operation launched Monday against reported troop concentrations 12 mile• south of Phnom Ptnh had made no heavy contact. The ntw bombing campaign 11ainst North Vietnam h1d I m m t d i a t e rtpercusalons in Ptrla wher1 ttie United States and South Vittnam have carried out inconclusivt pe1ct t1Ib "Ith the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese lot lhrtt ytar1. U.S. and Sal1on deltgatt1 cancelled today'• us1ion1 on 1round.s Hanoi had violated tht understanding by which President Lyndon B. Johnaon cancelled the noi:lhem Bombin1 . One reason wa1 that the Pa:ri• tllk.s hive not been "meanthgful ." The Communial1 can· celled "in view of tbt 1r1vlty of the· U.S. acts of war." Today'• Hanoi Radio broadcast Js1ued <>nly a sketchy .report on the l1te1t American aircraft Ioa1. It 11\d the jet w11 ahot down Monday by "the peoplt and army" in Qu1n1 Dinh Province just north of the Dt:milita.rlud Zont but did not 1ay \Vhether tht pilot w11 killed or Clptured. It baa: rtPorttd the CIPlul'f: ol stveral pllota. Elephant Gores Trainer to Death NEW DELHI (UPI) -Pollet rtpOrtec1 they cauabt and chl!Md a ltmpJe elephant that 1ortd Ila tralntr to death and tbea ran loou ln °" touthtm state of Ker1l1 for two days. Off~• ••kl tbt eJephant w11 return· lng from a ffil1kiu1 fe1Llv11 whtn It aud- dtnly turned on the trainer, Impaled him on ill tusk1 and t.btn broke \oo1a from 1 rutrainln& chain and dJ1appur.ct Into lhe country1tdt. ''I 1ee a Dttd for public pool• but l don't !mow U tllll 11 lbe rtlhl wey to &o," 111d Councilman Thorpe. "The IChooJ dJltrlct bu I mtanl lo ralle theae funds but for .omt n:aJOn hat chostn not to. Vfbttbtr the IChool diltrict or the county tevltt the tu, 1 tu: 11 a tli:. It cornea out ol th' 1ame pocket." Dt1con added that recreation 1tudy clQne by the 1tato In th1I achoo! district po)nted outt hat the primary TtCr11Uon need In the area w11 a 1wimmJng pool. "The law 11y1 1ehool district f1cilltle11 must be 1v1i11ble for public wt," he said. Deacon 1aid hit &roUP -reaKin&I dupite it.a name -bad attempted to·pro- vlde In outlet for or1aniud rwlmmln& and had olltr<d COW'HI to be&inoflll 1wlnuntr1, too. Ht ldded that hia &rOUP wu 1cUn1 11 a cata1y1t to 1et tbt JIOOls built with no a11ur1nce that thty 1ffD bf allowed to UN the pools ol'ICt' thty are built. Thi county directed Thorpe to m~t with • rtprt1entatlve from the San Clementi City Council and the 1cbool district to further e:rplore the project. Spoke1men for tht Local A1eney FormaUon Commml11slon have 11ld that endorsements 'would be neee11ury from all thrtt 1overning entitle• before the ntw, 1pecial-1ervice area would be con- 1ldertd. • By TOM BARLEY Df .... DaM¥ 'lttl llttf A deputy 1ttomey 1enu11'1 1r1ument that Oran1e County Superior Court had no jurlscUcUon tn a lawsuit filed against the It.Ile by a nine-hospital organizatkin h11 been quuhed by a Superior court judge. JudJe Claude Owen1 rejected the plea filed by Deputy Attorney General Edward Belasco and confirmed 1 trill date of Jin. 11 for tht lawsuit filed by the newly formed Cali!ornla H e a 1 t h Provider• ,.U,OCiatlon. Pretrial motions will be heard Jan. 3. Eato" at 88 Cyru! Eaton, millionlire Indus· tiiall1t born in Nova Scotia, observes BBtli birthday Mon· day in Cleveland. He announc- ed Paris conference of Nobel scientists will be held tn June to discuss origin aild tmprov• ment of life ...., animal u.d 10 Residents of Cocut The hoapital group includes Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach, and South Coast Community Hospital, So u th Laguna, among it• memberL Judge Owtns' ruling appr:ared to clur the way for trlaJ of the hospital group's 1llegationa that the state is permitting the constrnction of unwanted hspitalt in Orange County. vegetable. · ' l'rom Pqe 1 Grand Jury Candurooos It further 1rguu In an action which namtt dlrecto·r of public health U:iuis Sayk>r 11 defendant that the quality of medical care In Orange County can bt SHOWERS ••• and during the lflel'llOOn bowl the road wa s closed to most traffic. Ten residents of aevtn Orange Coart. communities llave been named to the list froiTt "~ ~ Or•nc• qmnty Grand Jury of 1972 will be selected. County Clerk William E. St John will draw 11 namea from tht ballot box Jan. I In cenmoniea achtdllled for t h e cOurlloom ol Judtt WiW1m Murrly, the Superior Court's liaison with the new rr•nd Jury. SlJteen of tht court'• 24 judgu con· trlbuted lht JO namtt from which the final Hl~io.n will be named . They Included pre1idin1 Juda• Bruce Sumner and JudJt Jamei Turner of La1una Buch, Judft :Qwle. Bauer of Hunlinlton •Beacb nd Judi•• Rebert Corfman, William Ltt Ind WlUiam Speirl of Newport Beach. .t Huntintion. Beach toJ!l)ed the Orangt • C'.91at conlillaent wltb. /Our .nominations. -Tiiey wm: Mrt. Karen S. Foster, 2110 Main St.; Mra. Rhonda 1'(art7n, 17fMl Courtney. Lane; Wall.act Mitcbtll, USl Laura Circle and Mr1. Junette Turk, 1$271 Newc11tle Lane. AJIO nominited for the 1172 panel w1rt: Mr1. Mary Clrol Ballard, 4I07 C•mden Drive, Corona tlel Mar; J11s Grffft, 203I Anaheim St,, Cotta Me11 ; Georgi Hamrioncl, 212-C flonda Granada, Larun• Milli; Mr1. Mel Kato, 22&1 La Vina Drivt. Ml11lon Viejo: Clark McDmntd, 30792 Driftwood Drive. Soulh Former Laguna Sn.ake ·Girl OK, Taken to Jail OAKLAND (AP) -A nude dancer who ntarly died after being bitten by a imakt aht uted in her act wu reJeased from a hospital -and taktn to jail. Carol Cybulzkl , 33, tonDerly ol. Ugun1 Beach "'' arreited Monday after being diJcharged from Oakland'• HJ1hland Hospital, where 1he 1pent more than two mbnths receiving anliwnin treatments for a bite by 1 five-foot Ar I 1 on• diamoodback ratUer. - The danett w11 arrtsted 10. timt1 in Orange County for her nude. snake act at the Apartment A Go Go 1n· Santa Ana. Btfcre her arrt1l, the unwittingly drtw public attention when her tp0rtl car overturned in 1Mt on an Orana• County frHway apllllng 1 python, cobra and rat- tleanake. Poliee II.Id the would be taken to Oranae County when! official& have 10 warrant.I citing btr for indectnt ezposure dlUn,g from 1961 when she ~ormed her nude •ct at • S1nta ~na nlahtclub. Sht w11 to be tr1n1ferrtd either today or Thuraday, pollct: uid. "I'm IClred," Miu Cybulzkt told • new1nian at OHiand City Jall. The blonde dancir. wearin1 an trnltatlon. cebra akin toat, 1Ull had btr rlJ,ht bind heavily alrathtd in band•1u from the two 1n1kt bitea. She aald the had been arreattd 10 Umea. •hilt prtrlorminf in Santi Ana. ,.,.. .. r ... 1 AUTO ..• Voll• Drl•t and Honry Cam,,,uey. 21 , of 7MI Commodrt Drive, tiotb ol H~ ijnstoo -and llalpll carney, n. ol J.U c.Ilt SU MIK'Ot, San Juan C.pl1tr1no. ft hat bffn tertified that Davi.a, Xtn· dall and Edward Camey controlltd tilt chain of IJ 1tatlon1 dltptnlh\a Arco, MDblt, Shell ind Texaco 11so11Dtt. Prosecution witne11t1 have stated llut Iha many pert• nteded to .ttNiet tbt 11 ataUon• involved wt.rt 1ll 1UppUecrfrom • Gardin Grove warthou1e owoed and optrattd by tht trio. I Lquna and Edward Charles Quinn, 2555 e:r:pected lo rapidly declint U present Altamar Drive, Lasun• Beach. construct.iow plans for several proposed Other noi;ntnaUoni Hated In order of new ho1pital1 ire allowed to proceed . their h(>me communities Included: Seven proposed hospitals Jn Orange -Santa Ana; Carl H. Holmber&, Mn. County could bt affected JI the judge Heltnt E. Knox, uonard Llppett, Mra. aulgned to tht trial 1gree1 with CHP A Verna Bernecker Myers, MiDoru Nitta. .Uegationa that backera of many pr~ Jaoquin San c b 1 s: and Everett P. 'poaed ho.lpltal1 have violated the 1pirlt of Williams. · • the IHI Duffy Act. Fullarto Mn LoiJ Bl"& H That le&lslatjon oempted builders of - n: · u;,r, arvey private ho1pltal.s from obtaining the now F. Chrllltnlon, Martin Gloudlng, William Charles GroenJa:er m and Mra. Barbara ~ed app;ov&J of lht loc1I He~lth Plan· BU'Dlleln ' nmg Council it they showed evidence of · . construcUon by July 1, 1971. ~•nae . Lloyd A. Charton and Mra. CHPA principals claim that tht Gk>rl• J. ~uuelman. dtadline led to the filing of 1 rash of -TUltin. Mr1. Lydia G. Enriquez, Qtto "phony" hoapital plant. In one cise, they M. Sclunkllln and Henry T. Waliworth. claim, 1 hospital grtiUp filed for . Placentia: Mrs. tlart Hernanda. perml.ulon to build a hospital on ll"Ollnd Anaheim: Mrt. E1lubelh M ~ 1 n t ! they didn't own at the time of tht ap- Ntlahbora and Mr1. Allee Takahphi. Ii plJ:ation. r Tht 1'71 Or•N:~ Co!anty Q.~ Jury • Miuion Community HOlpital In Miuion •Ith Mn. Doreen ~anball ot. N~ Viejo and Saddleback comm u n 1 t y Btach .. Ill for.man wW ·COlllpllta Ill t llpopital 'were two o1 131 <;alilornla wvlcet to the county tllll -· hoopltall propond btl«o lhf ital•'• deadline. RAIN •.. tow lor the dtlo Ht in illl. The National Weather Service coa- Hnue1 to hold out hope for a aunny New Year'• Day, 1Jthou1h Rose Bowl fani m\&ht find the d1y 1 bit chilly in Pa11den1. AlonJ tht Or1111e Coast, light variablt windl art predicted from the west at 10 to 15 knot.I ton.lght and Wednesday. Wtdnetd.ay afternoon winds will coma from the northwest at from lJ to JO knoll. It will be cltar and coldtr toniaht with inland low1 ne•r 31 to 42 along: the coast. Wednesday morning auMy 1kie1 win becomt lncre11ingly cloudy In the af· ternoon. A 10 percent chanct of rain ii forec11t for Wednesday. High1 will range from 5S lo $9 degrees, Wednesda y. Snow continued to drop In mountain areas abovt 3,000 ftet today, but 1kie1 art expected lo clear tonight, with~ or 20 degret1 predicted. ~ ~ Mi al Community h11 now opened eback Communlty Hotpltal has 0111truction. · ntl Margarita de Loa Flores Hospital In San Juan C1pi1lrano ha1 been offered by CHPA 11 an exi'mple of a proPosed hoapltal which allegedly failed to meet requirements that 1hould be just 11 rigid· )y enl9rted 1g~lnst other applicants. Stat, officiils rejected plan• for the 121-becl hospital In a denial which in· clutled the comment that the f1cllity'1 bacier1 did not own the 1Ue. CHPA or.1anlur1 argue in their lawsu it that 1ever1l other 1pplicatlons would almllarly be denied ll the atatl used the 11mt yardatlci to approve or deny the bids. Repeatedly Hit BURLINGAME !UPI) -The body of an unidentified man found on Bayshore Fre-e"'Y had been hit by "an absolute minimum" of 25 vehicles, a highway · patrolman estimated Mond ay. The estimate was by officer Richard Steffens 11 the Clllfornl1 Highway Patrol said driver• repeatedly bad fail!d to stop Sun- day after hitting the body. . IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO! Several routine slides alonr the unstable bluffs also were reported. In San Clemente, a crisis cauted by lashing winds buffeting a tall 1frvlct it.a· lion sign along Avenida Pico -eased when. Workmen hitched a cable onto the , loUypop and ateadied it with 1 tall crane. By thiS morning an even lanet·crane had arrived to re.move the l•rit Sta'ndard baMer which began swaying ilangerously as diners were eating breakfast in a restaurant beneath it. The Denny'• (!{)fftt shop was evacuated for most ot the day Monda y. Throughout the city of San Clemente il.!elf, problems we.re minimal throughout the .day, despite the heavy ralnlall. A few.._ small trees wete felled or damaged,. but flooding w11 minimal, aldel aid. Ooe tradlUona1 trouble area wa1 totally peaCeful dfnina the raint, thank• to tM mm~ ohly a few Wtet1 to ol 1 ma- jor Counff 1lorm drain . Trafal11r Canyon, 1everely d1maged bY. floods two yean ago, fared beluUlully through the heavy r1in1, county flood control spokesmen said. On the beaches, driftwood and other notsam is showing up tn only amall amounts along the high-tide lint. Only mlld beach erosloo has been note1 from tht heavy turf chwned up by the uries of 1tonns, they added. Council Predicts 400 Road Deaths CHICAGO IAP) -The National Safety Couocil esU.mates that between 400 and 500 persona will be killed ln traffic ac- cidents over the coming holiday weekend. The 78-hour counting period will befin at S p.m. local time Thursday and end at midnight Sunday. A total of 814 person1 were killed In traffic accidents over the 78-hour Christmas weekend. The c o u n c I I predlcttd a toll between 520 and &20 deaths. The ether iday 1 customer wes comp1rin9 our prices with another store. We were inforrneG th1t 1ur price we1 60c per sq. yG. hi9her, Questienint;i the customer, we Gi1coYereG that the other store w1s I furr1 i1hint;i a clr.eap urefhan• pac:lclin9 which i1 75c per sq. yG. cheaper than the iM •&. spent• rubber paJGint;i thet wt were incluclint;i. Furthermore, in this c11e, we were comparint;i our in1tal1•tior1 t9tin1t tfl iflst•ll•tiofl worth far I•••· I M•ny 1tor•• contr1ct their labor by the yard -ta layer• af un~riawn b.ack9rounJ anJ sk ill -WE: h.ava our own crawt, tralri.aG I cantroll.aid by u1, p.a iid by the hour to Go th1 be1t qu1lity instellatio11 po11ibl•I. Se , • , th• 11timate was not 11 it appeared to bal 111 c•11clu1iatt, wlrl•n tqual v1lu•1I O..W N-'o -• ---tty lalt aot of aw a4 laot waalr -tloaotdat -...,..,_ WI AIPllCIAR TOU TOO, DAYll ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentla Ave. COS1A MISA 646-4f38 . HOURI: -· lhru Thure., f ta S:JO -,,,,, f ta f -S.t., t 130 ta I t . I ,, Tuesday Mning I DltlMIER 21 ~·1(1) .,.... . ' ,,_ ... ,[It ... _ ..... ., ... ,_ .. 11 Dr1n1 ti J11ule bellb11 .It Pt,s: OU 1lmt11 • NllM Wltb 111.u Nor1IJI ..... -....... m.mai-• 811"'4"' ,_.. ,. • ..,,, ... t:OO A latw Warf llM • fnNit "'!cllUll, • I.I Cati 5 PM. ffOjll Crlmplon Bowl In U!) W. LINtl ,_ .. ·~IJ.Ali. t:J08 .... Alel lbtiw (I) GIHSts la-,.JO IJ(J)C... C.nllOA. 11 .... dlldll Mort S.hl Robin WlltDfl, htM tt loclU11t 11'1~1 ~ !tit~ Dlwlofl Cit w T tlku o11 tht unusllll tim flt htfPlnl ' ft ' lll'llff, I 111111 blCOl'lll iod, t'9ti trill to find -.. . . Tuesd.lly, becembtr 28, 1971 . , Douh~e Bill Opens ·New NY Theater By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -The middling years are viewed with bturre dtoUery in the.ar- resting double play biU that oUiciaJly opened last week in the new .skyscraper sanctum of the American P I a c e Thetter. In "Lake of the Woods," Steve Tesich holds an ec- centric mirror up lo that everyman who yearns '1to go back and 1dd some chapters to. the deftniUve biography of mY. life." of life has pervaded the genre since Beckett and loDMc\(I. Not that tither H a 1 llolbrook", Tulch's c I 1 a r- chomplng rebel, or Albert Paulsen, the antihero of Rib-;. man's etude. Is ready' for membership in the optimists' club. But glinting through the parables a t e perceptively sensitive and humorously af- firmative attitudes. Despite everything, life is worth the desperation. Both plays have been cast .CJORSCIJll' ....... DUSTIN . HUFMAN NOW PLAYIN& ClllEDOME 29 • Orantt • S3Z.J328 WIDI llVD. OllVE·lll-Sanh .W-~1,1271 CAll. Tl«A"llll: 'Pll IHOWllME&. exceptionally well all down the $pKWHoea:"Ser•Ooft~,.,,...,.., M11 t1r....r1cW-itylll!llW. line, although Holbrook .ancf _,,_,.,. ~·~ .........,.._.,,,.,,_.., PaulJen are alone worth •1--:i~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~.1 vi.sit. FredCrlck Rolf directed 8 ~ ~ (IO) '1lill AMq 111111 11ttr t1Mi dllllt lttllllt)b ti lillClllW' rirt I (cotnldy) '$9 -1111urder hlni.: Cturt 0.11G¥1, .1o1Qi11ft l~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;i1 Ph~ DIJl1t, Mlle O'Sllu, SHiit Mtrtlw. S.tbtrl.Lw. Johll f1tdllr Wblttl•, S)'llf!tY ~plllL 11141 PefJr"Mt!IMllDI pd. A ·more opaque prism ls us.. ed by Ronald Ribm.an for "Flngei'"ne.lls Blue as Flowers" in whlch a , man used to dominating suddenly f J n d ' things slipping out of control. "bake of the Woods," Martin Fried "Fingernails Blue as Flowers." Detective Harry Callahan.You don't assign him to murder cases. CIJGll!lln D lllllll~ ... ,_. ....... tltlmm Salute It t.11111 llM ''Tllt M1rfJln1 Foti' lflchob 1111 ...., Quct McCt1111 111rratn as mlr.td' tmotkHls when Rutll (M1'fGt tht f1moas comedy te1m b ... Ill )("dd • t trl ,. ._ "'Tit fiif Ttt " llllM(I l 1935. 1 1'1 rlhlfl'll l'Olll 1 '1 _ 1111,._;_ Shew 11 lroduetS 1 stnn11 husbilnd-to-0... .1.., _, Guest Is Tom Sk"'1tt. llle4deTtlll~Ru111rWM11 OCllJr:mmtJCMM:A ..... .... Ult tiolll!Y ~ All 1ple docul'lllft- 1!) VMIN Hertl11tr1 ttry of Clil111 from tfle btr R• 7:<1.WDmNm btlllan to thl Communist ttbo¥tf. t1J 1'nllfl ., ~1111e1•11CtS m tBI iltet '"""' (l)Dn"" • 10:00om .... llJ"""' 117 UM! 0 (I) iil al -Wo .. ILL al...._, If 1 Uld111t "Ttndu COmndt" (R) Thi m1~11 ID I I.al LllCJ' pl1ns ti 1 buutlhd widow •r• •I -~ ,..,...... tl!rut.ned Whtn shl 1ufld•ra-t ·1 ,... m1stectorny. Dla111 Muld1ur tnd atn. Clllrw ti Oii' 1-hrnell Rob«b rutst. · e tc.tlllJtp Kath1tt11 Hitchcotll m FREE .. SILENT YEARS" Ill Lo -* PHOTO ALBUM AT ALL 111..,.., OFFICES OF GREAT 7:30 8 8 CIH Ct•pW .Gunts In· e!llU Pat Boont Intl ft1!11y, Dom Dllubl, 1nd tht comedy tum ol GtJlonl ll'ld HolidlJ. The pqnm WESTERN SAVINGS III Ill TM Siient l'tm "l11ta!tf· 1nct" D. W. Grilflth'1 tpk qutrtlt of stariu 1bout ln/Lmlet. @ETIP r., bkts • humorous leak 1t tht tfttr· cm> FatMI Mlliunt matll of Clltlstmas celabntlna. D «ims.,.. "A p1r1, te lht l0:30 1Jlbt........,. fm Ptrttf II Crime" Confronted bf 1 111111 tust iutst llost. nl11ull Imm prbon Whom he ir· 0 [l!B]l[IS1w1 S..llltl rul1d whtn ht Wll llJH I polJcl. (I) Al 111111 min.. S.rp ru!lzn ht m11 h.m lf§l Stn D1ttt P1110J11111 ''"" In lmoetnt min. ' m 0 ltdrlll di DIN• ,,., ll'H~Cli !D"" "" .. _. ll!"'~""w'" "Crlcker <Rl A "''rdtd 111tt who tcelden1111y sllat JuH1 1s ~ bf ll:OCI II()) e .111m tl!t lq!Jld 1nd'1 murd111t. ,, 0 IJI m""" (111 Drat• _, Joule 0 Meirlt: (Ill) "1111 lmdball fb" CJ Mlllilll s Merit: (90) •.u.. (d11m1) '51-.John l1tltnd. V111U1.1 tvrts el And H!llllllr" (~I'\') !r!IWll. '39 -Btlll Rathbont, Ida tupnno. ~111n1111 Diiie• llllto,...._ O ID lill•m Cl Dn,..t 0 MMe: "Fte le4' I kllllt" (,,,,_.. ~ S.11 D1tf1 At l..tfll tery) '60 -David ~m11111r, Susa• ('! Fltlq Une TrlYll'I. e 1.e1 ....,,, ,, ,.,.IW!Rt ~ m r. r• ... ~ . I QJ 111ws Bin John• tOOB-t"'l""'._"" 19w.'-tM ....,. (t:Omfdy) '31 -4,,., j ~· ""'11 Ob11on, W1n.r ... 11~ 8 CJ) .... lltftlll ·"!ft.'•bJKallJ. t oam.....,. """ CJIT>•hT,.Ut• D IDIIJ l!>DktCnott mrrwth•~lltlell l musc1w.t: ...... Q.tlllc m m:mEJ llut-Cf1f FMtMn Unl'lltslty of Penl'ISJfmll vs.. USC a..lr: Th• Ht>rtll 1nd South tlvllrr Trol•n• In pm1 t1pH urn.r •t thulld1rt 1pln '!llhln th• Al!·Sl•r Rochester, New Yott CG!lftl•t• ,1aym t•k• th• t11ri!111 m Minn, Crtmpton Bowl. Montrom1rr Al•· 9 For Advlb Only 1111111. J1clt braes tlld kyle Ratt ,.port. 1%:00 m Movlt: "Strln,.r ... Iii PTO'll" 119) lhlQu.-ldl (dr11111 '53-PIUI Munl. Ill La c... lllPd• llD""' l:JD 8 (I) Nini nn.. Hume CIDllyR f1lllb It the crimln1I wltt! • tlle-. und ftm. wflo acepu fnlm tit Oahu l'l1toll 1fttr dnb/111 1 tcltl!N to stul ~ llllfllon fnlnl drur amu,. ~ .... II 111 m The FunnJ Sidi "The Funny Skit llf su~ The allow'• - U:XI 11 T1ll l •lltrJ a -...,., ....,.. r ... .., ·~JICk Otklt, Glnft' Ropra. l:OCI ...... "'C.-., Hit Ullttl" (horror) '59-£1tc n1mlni. ID DUIIJllD- 1:JO m All·lfiO't S11n: •J11t1 UM 11-. • "'Fin ea .. ~ ind" •Atfllt Wlb I strl11'1"' m "'.w.ott .1111 Cos11111 1t1t1t t111 Wednesday ln,lllMI M••~ (eomtdy) '51-1~ Abbott, Lou ~Illa, DXWIME MOViES r:oom"TN cru1 Adwntall" <N· me1rt111) '54-Arnt SllCbdorfT, Arr t:OO CD llftllll9 SiJ" (wtmm) '41 -dert Norbof"I. '"'°" Ptck. Anni BIXier. S:OCI ()) (C) .,Kllil1Dll111" Concluslan (td· t:JO e ~ltllf Aldriddl ""* c..,.,. wnturt) '€1 -Ch111ton HlltG!I,, (comtdy) '44-J!mmJ l)'llOIL L1ur1nct OIMtr. D (C) .,.., Tlaw" (comtdt) '5&-®l "lttqd1111 for 1 lunflatlttt'" Jiff Chindler, Tlm Howy. (wutern) '~od C.meron, Sl9'1h· • en McNtlly. tO:OD(J)"turtal~ Ctn at Ctctvs ,er.• 4:JOl)"Cndi·Up"(mystu,.)'46-Plt (COl'l'ltd)') 'SG-Dontld O'CGllllOI. O'Brltn, Claire Tr1vor, 1:00 fJ (C) "AIGl!lller tM lrl1t" (dfl· (J) S... " 10 AM llltlllr mil 'SS -Riclltrd Burton, fl'ldrkl S:OCI 0 "Sbrawr" (comtd1) '31 - M1tdl. ShlrltJ Ttmple, Rabtlt YIMlnl- NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You • • • Every Saturday = --------= • Outliot HO#mln In ''STIU.'# DOGS" (It) ' The most intriguing aspect of the program ls the way in which hopt has crept here into the existential fonn o f dramatic expnssion. Nihilistic despair over the meaningless "T. R. BASKIN" . ...,.. ...... Al10 "DOWN HILL RACER" lobert ltecffer4 IGPI INDS TONISHT ... "THE HELLSTROM CHRONICLE" ''MAROONED" lotll Celor e IGI ITAltTS WEDNDDAY Cll1t l•tw"d "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" , ... Fffd• "HIRED HAND" lo?tt Celot e 111 GRAND PRIZE Win JIOU' own portable TV SET plus ... month"" ID FREE TOYS! Mldt by: Idell • Man<• Mattel • R11TT1CO plus ... • speclll 1itt for wery child! llDUIDAY llTTUI ·DIC. 2t. llTI DOORS OPI!" Jl:JO All• 11101' ITAllTI 12:11 l'M RUN WILD, RUN FREE ,LUI ... :t co&.o• CAITOOHI FOX SOUTH COAST I Ml• lltllTI)L. ST,. C.OSTA MISA,.Ulll'OllMIA Pttotll1 {111) S'6-2111 11'.{0Cffro1ojif I M!Wl"OltT ICACH • Olt.3.a.Jsb 9th Smash Week ! WALTER MATTHAU "KOTCH " .... ,,,._,~""""""'-~ ... c-- ALSO COMIDY SP "LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" Collffll1on Sllow Dolly tr.111 2 p.m. '"'" .... 4 , .•. : Antt. eM Jr'1 SI .10 fEATURING live on •t8ge tihe world fernou• Meglcl.,, ALADDll You just turn him loose. int Eastwood 'illL Dirty Harry ,-:~l'l'~c ol!J PANAVISION" •TECHNICOLOR-• Wtrner B;:>s .. A Klnn1y Company EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS 2ND :.\,."THE DELTA FACTOR" WITH~':~:'"" .. ~ • ·~" .... o ............ . :.;:.&:Ql·.~ .. ~.::,:·::: .. "It h • loy ... "A ''!11111, 111tty, .. l•r•ble 011tl Hlly preWKoti.,. 1110...S. ••• 11..n.., Ch11l11 Cli1l'flpli11 -L.A. Tim11 HARQLD , and MAUDE RUTH GORDON BUD CORT Co·sforring Vivian Pickles, Cyril CUICKk Charles Tyner, Ellen Geer Producecfby Colin Higgins and Charles Mulvehill Executive Producer Mildred Lewis Written by Colin Higgins, Dire<ted by Hal Ashby ·---Col«byT..0.""""·•-1n 1 ·-----• l'iclvr'I •• •• --·-·--With . i I \~ ; Songs by Cot Stevens ·.. : WORLD PREMIERE•2ND TOP ATTRACTION A. 1:111£18, All ~;,MA~~ . 'qi BENJMIN ---•-ARD W. KOClf- "lfAR IPA118''D w• Apatriotic.d-.ootic- -SandYDlJ'lcan lOnyRoberts Todd Susman "" Elizabeth Allen --ANKM.O llAltGOUH ... .-NoMI" -..... ., ...... ""'°" -.. HOWIJllO w. KOC~ --.lllUn' ....... _..._, .. D" . G ... ---.i_ .. ...,._ ... __ A __ ~ --WORLD ;RfMIERE. i~j .......... Cl • .,. w , .. -:r."Ir' S TAO/UM 11 2 :A0 , ' ...-:mrrr.c.:Jn·~ NOW SHOWING AT All 3 THEATRES • , . .. DAILY ~!LOT JI . . . . . ·-....... ,. •WORLD ~HMllRE • ihHGORDON Bll>CORT ,. •W01o4'1 PkMtt "'""'" ~ MAU:>E ~ c.o..i.,; ......... ·ra r , PlUS..ALI IMC GRAW JN "GOODBYE COLUMIUS'' SIMY .,_,~ " •Wallo PllMlm • ,.._,,....__.,_ ' HOWAADW.KOCH ~· STAR . . GIRL" IOI '*Ill'"""~ .... --.. ~ '-""0.Mt• ALSO-ROM WAlTDlsflts -.u10• DOw.t oucr <•> r • I 1 ' DEAN 1UBTJ1" BRIAN KEITBl 'something! big' (OPI ; AUO.SllVE McQUEEN ht "LE MAllS" KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILO : f • SC Tuold.11, O...mbtr 28. 19n M OA!t v ,ILOT : • . 1 ' ! Voar ~ Motlefl - • • . ' ' • • I l I I ( i . • I i ~ LEASE . or ·•ut · ·• ,......, .. """ ,,.,,_ llMI ~ ... llM " IMH!llvl -l~llll ff Meftll!'YI to1 .,..,r ct.flea. Wt IN l~i.> ~ ilfl'tf' ~ ti!' Wll ,,._lft!MtllCt IMM ......... 111 ,, • ..,., .. ,._ ,.,...11.11 FREE BOOKL ET ! Jtllllll lfl TM _,..,_ " r«tlff wr trM ......... 1111ftr111t 11/ )'M.r ._ : llwtl ,.,.Nlllf 11111111 H IYl91'Mtiflt. ' : MAMI .•..• , ............... ,,.,,,,,.,, .••••••.•• ,,., • .,,,,,., ............. .. _I : AOOl:l"SI ..... , ........ , ••.•••..•..•.. ,, ................................. .. • • -• CITT .............................................. PHOMI .................. , , , '············· ............. -.. .............. ····-·····-~··' WllHll&TOI ACCOUITS PROTECTED:J0$10,000.00 Accoonts protoctl<I ll1l to maxim.,. or $lo,OOO.OO by THRlfT cu~ toRPOIAT111N of C.lllomia on~" provided In the C1llfoml1 Rn1ncl1l CodL ' ' % fntttnt Pl)'lbl• monthly CCSTAMDA 171 &Mt 1 M I&. IK1'1 '4S4lU °"'-"~~ .. ON llOOO rot.t. PAID TMlllln CnTlrlCATD l11t.t..t Ptytblto -ml\(f ON ,AUIOO«: ACCOUNfl', , tlO MINIMU"' • . . ,... . ' • + '" ·~ ·~ 1~ '" ,. ' ..... • • •• • ..... '• 1 ' .. .. .. -• ' < " ;. : . , ,., . • .. • • . . . .. ..... . ...... ..... . . .. .. . ' . ' .. . .. .. ~ '. . ........ . . . . ...... . • .. • • ~' " .. -Market Rallies ,, • . .. . ' . . . .. . . . . . .. •••• .... ... 't f 0..IM.U.O...a.. 1 'U'> A!H>J • )~jll ' Weekender Advertising .. '"' .-2s, i'n :.Cholesterol Eyed As Cancer Source weather Cued In Cott.on Drop BAKEilsFtELD (AP) Colton lndllltry leaders have cited 11 f~ c:ontrlbullng to th!> yoar'• low co1ton Jield in the Sin Joaquin Vllley. Abrelll from the 11!1 made at a meeting here called by the California planting cotton seed di!trib~tors was tbe one-varie- ty cotton law. Some growers at a recent U.S. Agrlcultutt Departmen\ hw1n,g aaid the law bu ClUJ. ed a decline in cotton yields for six years. Stanley Willis, r e 1 e a r ch eommittee chairman for the mt.ton seed dlJtributors, con- tended the one-variety law i! not a bdcr affecting valley yield& because yields have declined throughout the na- tion's cotton belt. "What we need is a good leUOD to let WI get the most out of what we got (acala cot.- ton)," Wlllb said. . . :.. on dafll over 100 degrees. Of. ftclals agreed t.he -extreme t emp er at urea affected pollenizatlon and c a u s e d smaller boll! and fewer seeds per boll. The report indicated farmers spent less money on fertilizer and trace elements and ofteri farmed by the calen- dar \nstead of varying to meet weather coodµions. The report singled out the removal of DDT and rtStric-- tions on certain herbicides to control pests and w~s. 0 r g a no phosphates whlch replaced DDT caused physiological changes ln the plant&, the report said. Also cited were increues in Jygus bug, verticillium wllt, fewer acres planted to the skip row technique and less second picking and scrapping because or plowdown regulations to control pink bollwol'ml, the report said. The California one-variety law allows . growera to raise only acaia OJtton, a strain dovelope<I at the U.S.--------- Agriculture ·Exp;rlmental Sta- tion in Shafter. Growers ap- posed to the law argue that while acalas produce a high yield en a statewide average, some areas of the valley are mt suited for good acala ~ ductlon. Willi! said the Bakersfield meeting brought t o 1 e t h er unlven!ty and governmental nsearcbera a n d represen- tatives from the state Cotton Researeh Coundl and Western c.otton Growers Association. Repr:eaentatives concluded the 19it crop wu raised under "less than ideal weather con- ditions." Cited wu the coldest spring "lltV, ! ·~WE M~ OUR OWN tn aa years at Shafter and one f'i.Alril£1' •• of the bottat summers bued ------'----- Stabbed Teachers Go Ho1ne When she aurrendered, Mrs. Hardy told police a n d newsmen Miss Hoskey hid made her 5--year~ld daughter Evelyn cry by hollering at her. "I etlackecl Uiem becauae I've been !mulled too much," she said. Miss Hoskey underwent surgery for stomach wounda and also had betn stabbed In the neck, chest and back. She was released from Sen Fran- cisco General HOlpltal Dec. 11. Refunds Tl1ere for New Cars SACIWIENro (UPI) -n.. itate Boen! of Equaliza. don bu advlsed new car purchum they ... obtain an •verl(t-$10 rt/Und In the atale ea1.. w they po1d on their fthldts, Tile boetd eald purchaw1 ol DW cero or light-duty trucb wt:io an reoelvla,a a re- fund an q,, 7 per<ent federal odle jU OD theit vehlel" an :WO eliri>!e for the 1tall ales w reTund. 'l'l>t "'1lnd will cover tho I "'""1l ealee tH ~ paltl .. tlio -"' adtt tax In· c11*41 tn the f'll'd-prkit ol lhe \>elllc!er. 11For example," the board nid, "on an excise tax refund of $200, which is the ave.r11e amount, the purchaser would receive 1 rtfUnd o.f $10 in ulu l:lx." 'l1>e board llid ~ Miu tu rtfwid mey be obtained from the dealer from whom the vehicle wu )>Ul<bued by presenting the de1ler with evldenct or the fedtra1 tax re- fund. The dea.ler will file 1 claim ..ith the hoard. It uld molt of the exc:l.at. tax refUnd.s will be on new vehk:Jes pu.rtbaatd bftwffn AUi. 11 -the dill Con,,... retroacUvtly repelled -the f'fdtral excise tlx -"Ind Dec. 10 when exc ise ta.1 wu removed from the purcha1e prices. An estimated 4001000 new cars and light truck& have betn purthased by Califor- ni&N tloce the tffectlYe dates of the ftdtral excise tax repeal. the board said. It alao noted the state 11le1 tax refund of $200 in Contra CO&tl, Alameda and San Fr1n· cisco counties would be $11 because the combined state and loul ulec tax rate ln lhaH: counties is 5.5 percent. The higher taii: rate is levied In the counties to finance the Bay Area Rapid Trwit Dbtrlct. .. . ... .... .. .. .. . • • UGAL NGTICll: LEGAL NOTICE channels you can receive The DAILY PILOT Lists Them All ••• SAN DIEGO, TOO Ivery Saturday and in daily l0gs,. too DAILY PILOT ' .. ... ... .-. ....._ ...... .,, ,, .. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ; I :· 01llY ""'· "'"' AL NOTICE ! • . l"f\111, ~ 28 IPl ~ MY !!If' ' ~here · ~a,.~:~ R~1n When LagD!\ · . ~~ded>·lt? ' • L =:.! ' ~ " ) ~ ' ~ ! ' • By BAllBA!tA'IUtEIBICR tyt970wutheyearwithoutaChristmu • ..,........,,, .-Ille. 11 to -Ibo ,__,,,._,.___.1111=~ ' ~·•·• • ' " 'i.; •• • • " ·.~~ ot .. o..r,.... ltlff • • the , ,,_.., ..---.-~ uw.nu, haalil.:, . , but'tbe-i.r:t 'f't ~ AJ the rain !l<lted down on Laguna 1-. re wu fear, dl!rtlption, Gf,a . ._ Afll." ' Ibo~-·._ bl, . olllCJVa f<luad 'llict, lito!Un1 J wu Jl'ebn11r7 """"Ibo flnordll .121J:Jria .than 91'1' art ~'°'*' and clqS _ ei_· nlaJ>ls ol !lo tllf. ..... loollelt too MrloullY. otop •mab-tholrDIUI ~ • .. •'lbolmolded"lllJ-'!..,,_lc eoa1 waa ldcled ap-fn.llOO ww,uoa wp-~loo.COlllin•nfi ~--di•~ peacelul .,... '.'IOJ!Ub~dy'1 !;r.;:"~,:S .. ~larllllcrowdlllll,....!fallaOtolflllll'. , • ~ llJ,Olll for =lhi· coomty ,,.i badlt:waan,llteUU.lutyur!" .....-ttrled!o·u~ilc6uldwltha • 0. I"..,._ of a ,....,... ....... ~~· ~!~,_._,. ~rMCht!11>9 llunftd•li• r.::,;.~ ~~d~=r~ch~:~i:c·i~ :::~1~"!~;~= :~::~~~·: ~~ -:J~· ... ~ It =.1,.-=~r~:=t:'Ei · 'floW*" ~~ =~F _ !170 could "'11 hov• uved the art colony . Canyon for ,their widely heralded "com· lit' lri illlllbl bil a rel! plan -'"lllalllll& 11 ,,_ Jiiii be _.' · CIP theJ!ioniN.:91~. 2a I At the end o1 Jl'lbr...., Ibo ciaailll1 lronfijhe'ol tliil'lnos! d~ ... 1n1toaet1te<." a...,. pi11or111c, 1n yhlcb ..... buulllultlllllt'll•'llrl~ ....,..,war tbe -W..tliOaland..-oo. adopted a.--.. .... >, • • J>i!ritn""' in 1t..h11mrY':!. aloog lb the 1M• "biplll•'••"lf ... lint · 111nted • rec ..... ,reqlili'.ld. ..-.... -... 1111 . • 'bo ~-dlitd-,lbuti.. • dellped for maldor lllt 1119 = t12,0lll the 1970 Cllrlatmu """""'"••" -, iu\Jund' ~ber • when a few ·=-=In Decemheo -•-" fn an..-,......... =· ·• IOI be'..111; 11"1 '-'llap. .:'.haPptnln&" ........, !be Jul for f a1li .. -.,..-. : ........ ~' __ ,._ • • -·-·;a :··~-·::• 77 -...... tht ....... __ _,, ' -evtnu. ycosttheblty.~· '' •1 · artiStiCally~1hlndbUla1ppeaied, uplnJIOrthem . rouoeOdetltmMth ~,-·• .~ , .• ~-:'"'!:z:i:'~.... ..... •' For· many resident.Ii ',ahnost all the ·.·asking 1t1Al1 Will B,elpga Who .Perceive • · the Sct.dts•el& ~ bl.a ,left tbt' dty, lllll'ICWt;ftw( ,.. .;..... · i:; -·... ... .~.. """ "' ~ ~· t.aa-•clty lllff•and 1ilverll•bunctr<d .Uie Inner 'Ll&ht shWiig BrtshUy" to • 1Uid 1 -II> · '"·' ~bad boller be II...,.. aw: -· '"; ;· ·i · ~ ' · · .. ...t .. · -: poltc!-..:-~ ~ 1be COUii· ,.1111r lnj.,Lquna. "Sp~tull .c.nter of ~~ "". ~ ~ Lii· ~~ FrOo ~=-~ i:,:; .=it:· .. Tea· -c ... 2er-~;n· : Se . Chang· .. . . ,._: ., •, " .. •. ~ .~ • ~ -~ -· -. lW ··~~ R ~-:-X 6 1 C'~. "Jiii -~-' -... "" ...... ·--. ........ ..... -.. '91 · ' ~·NM.'1o -#4 .. -...... • .. , ••• ' .... ~ .. . ..... ~ ... ~. ... . ;-~ _.. ., "; :=5~:ie!=.~ Def endS·iMove ·at HeAl-i~u -"l]amn11JD1;a ·~1e1D -:-~. ~ .. 1 • .• . •• 'J • . . :. ie1'11Jfif..:' ~" N.1.·;1tJPll":..:..-ta '""11foh could llo ·eornctW la··- "happentq" bea<!q1WUn and a l>fu pOlfilr que,&111 abOul bor -<hinge •Wl)'.<Al•fli'll ,..'re -llld, all,.. -1 oot lw ~with -of f1IOd operallon would l!e. no problem, Mn. . have•to do II remember to <Ill me Mn. wa&ei-, J~. '9oll and ..-,.. , . .' Pallla Miriam Groumu baa told a llate Grosnnan lnaltad-ol Mr. Grnamn' ~ 'l'Wo cf1171 beftn! ~· ..,.. 40 educ11lon department bearln& hert. , !lfn.' G.--who, -Id .. -, ""'°" boCln __ i( I wooden ·• Mn. o ..... man, who underw¢ the ·'leeMp clauptm, ... of,,w!lam .watcl> otap at the olte 'Cid ~ pad wu cleared • • operation In March and la ltgbllnl tq r.. • ed her teatlly, haa been ~ wit!) • • for ilndtna ~· helhioptor wlilch --ker • lain her tenure u a Bernorcla T<ninlblp los IOI· tenure )>y the ochool bolrdJ 11111 Aid wwkf ''llJ,~-tl\e inllllcll l?OiP" _ mll>lc tucher, nid Monday u a lllldent · appealed· the dectalon to Iba llate.,. • thoulh the empwll would be re!Jglous, uked her. why she 11"" ctreaw u a • The hlllky-volced woman. -la,~ be added: woman, she would reapcmd' "For the Ill~ jUmper wltluulOed bloaie and b1P By 1be niornlnf,ol o.n.tma.·E,. the .yory lieat-reuon In tlil wor14-~·u. a heel alloes, utd her )ll)'chlitrllt'I crowd had irown 'to about 300. mOstiy woman. M ~ • ~ dlagnoai.s~0ber-twoJ1Ulfl01t&"tnll hltchhlkln& ·)'OUl!u clllT)'lng packs ·and "I had a very unusual plzy!tcll con-tra..,ixual came a ......,n.. :. aleeplnc ¥;and an ocpalonal tent. ditlon," she teafilied lbe' would wpond, , She recalled that her--~ '·· · ";rhey came from New· York Vermont were Gf tranamJa1 tendlbcla. • , Minnesota: Michigan, Indiana' Alabama' Al a &-year-old boy, abl llkl,. D .. F1orlda, Oregon, Arizona. Said one young A } Ch k ••Yied' •"tieiatiful nelJhhdr; "•~·Ms. Floridian, "We'U i:elebrato the birth of llllll_ 8 ec UpS ' -~ . I ., • ·• ~ aeSUI Quist 'witli lights, mUic. ~pie Mrs. Grouman, It ....... I .... 'fOOd, ~ azil Jo\te ..• We k ~ Jieed N N rwomen11 dtXbfn& at bamt dntll lllt ·.,. thistowlkeUpoUfaouls •. ·". ot e~s1rrv ; 'drafted in 1M3. Dilciw'sed ......... The police, oo 12-llour shllts for two ---J ' ipontha later • •· • "lemperlmllllill1. •eeks by now, were concerned about the K W1Juited." for ·mWtary life, lbe uM lbe prospect of a cololsal lrolfic jam. a•«er Repo .. rts ''lived I iilrmal lllolor Hrull 1'111'alllr The city council, c4ncflned &bout ~ l;ler 1949 maniaj:e. ~ • · ' .; rwnon of redlc.il ijtt&ton and thttaii of SAN l'llANCCSCO (AP) _ 'Ille Ka!Jer Her lrll1ll&iill' P..'1llillj n , jirllent riot.!, moved into a temporary head· Health Plan has told Its mllUon members durtng tblt ~' bUt fril -.,adlc," quarters In a hotel room. A police com· that annual chec.kuJ>' are unnecessary for the aild. • mand hei.dquarters wa.s silt up at the µi.en under: po yell{s old J.A.lood..ihea!t.h.. ' Later, bef deitre tO bi! a womll '"'°' h!lh !Choo! and omcen lnim ':lll eounty creaaed · and nn•ny ti'i c 1 ma .,... Jlaw. enforcemeiit.. qenclea, -i.t one time The Kaiser quart~lY bulleUn .1ald the bearable,'" leading her' to teek the oper• .Jotalling . -4001 were brought -in.' Police pr~al~ health plan Is "now sure that a tion. ~ Kenne~. Huck, suffering --~m "'ch 'trup ·every year for' he·althy'young . After the operatiOa.~lhtt '~ to . ulcerl_aiiil pilewliOnia was·Ori!ered 1o lied ldulla Ind ichool .. li dlllditd'ti' much ·dress u 1 male unlll tlie' ..i Of 1be • • .. "' . . . '· . ' .. '° _ _J. ' ""'W.IL"I' PILOT Stiff""" and ~ Chief Clifford Murray . of San more frequent than ia really nece&&ary.'' IChool term, she Aid. , ' Clement hel • ·Checkups for mM and cltl.ldren· under · Wh she naled •"-•• she=-e· ame lo p, along with • . ao are adoequate at lhr,..y••• '·'·-·•-, •.". re .-· • ... 1 , 1T DIDN'T RAIN ON· THE CROWD ~A51j Yi AR; IT WAS LAGUNA'S COMING · TOGETHER Pay<llOclaltc Postir, Startad It But It Muolirocimad; BOlow Young Smoker With the "Mlklnp" ,t,,; ~ ;" " FBI· Retirement '. " ':' w•d'fiOW 1~tt-:...l. ~·~veath major.pentnnel change In the FBI Ill r .. cent months, A11sistane1Dlrector. Wiill1m t•S. !l'aveliwill retue..ffll:ur'1ay. Ti.vel, 56, will be succe<ded as Wd ol the 'F'1er and Communications Division by Frank W. Walkart, 58, hls deputy 1ince January, lllfit. . . ' '• .. . • 1tata espert on dot control. . , ~~·~ •~ od ,...., she utd, 1be·locll · bolrd 1be order waa given . i'° .confine the but these should gradually inc:re•se to.~ asked ber to rea:lp. _,., uhap~g" to Sycamore HUii to avert • ~~~J:'s'!kt.for healthy mel\·1~. 501. l!>' Betorecomtnato.BtnmdaTO'WMblptn dlsturbanc.. In the town t!!el! and But'the bulletin su"ggested tliil'wolllm U17," Mn. GroillJW!; 'Ibid Mr.' Paul . roadbloCU were let up at the outskirt. of allollld baVe yearly pbvslcala lfter Monroe Groasman, tauabt ht M5dland !be city. ·readilng"puberty. , ' .. .,. Port "(Ekllacbl, Mont. and Cathay, For 101ne.1b: boura:_on amstmu Day, 'I'tte' recommendat!Ons wtre 1iUecJ1pn 'J'i.D. ,, • 1, ~.Beadi .. •t• c!o..,i, ti>.~ but • \!'ore than I00,000 c~eclwPI a"jw ~t '; ·~ , . ·~ ; J. emergency trafflc u the, i;rowd at the J\alser bolpJtall, the bulletin ll1d. '"haiiPentlll" moonted to an estimated "Ai to~ 11 '°"enjoy l®Uit poalUH J\nolher ColDlOa ,, , 20,000. ..,_,__ -~-• ')tal!ll; l~lollbt ,,.!<...,,lo blv~'all .111-;, . • . .. ,, Narcellc~...,.. fl ..... freely and lfulJ'l e~icllup " Uie ' &rtlc!Ia 'Uld !>bl ' MOSCOW (AP) -Tba lovltt,- the two vol~ pbystclalll at the 1ito "when ymi .Ouce &ny-· chi•U. '1n' jOur · meal· lllllOllllllM-\lt!I&)', 111-ll JI ,1'..,ched batUed "ba,d ~" and a lhortajt of well-tie!ng ••• you should i>li~t unlll -1111 f'IOlh 11lalllle fzi)lf Q>4qli>I ,.rlei medlcll tuppnea. the neit time your pbyllcll chl!clmp'll Moadaj>'. It wil Ill! ll'll!.C:Olll>bll,IPl"t Soplt of tht partlclpanll found )he due ." • · · • • • .~veler_put Ill!<> orl>il lhll ~ • ' ••• ,. •' . ... , . ' ... ' ~- BIG PRICE REDUCTION!' " . ·' ' " : ., ·., ' ' • ' h . . . • . ' ' . ' . . ' • ... ¥ '· ~ • :, .. • • Wh~ ~e .i~ugh . Import "Car of ~he · Year" CAPRI :. :1 :1 "' ~ ~ ' . ' ••• ·' ·I :1 Humor Mq.y Mask Grim T"'Qughts '·r , 'l' PHILADELPlllA (AP.) ._You may .-.ei1 be under the impression that the <•·reuon you laugh at something is because : 'It's funny. :.• But a seminar on jokiJlg -eld Monday ., alw1y1· gtlt JOO off the·hool: to uy "I was only Joklng.0 Or. ~ende,~ also ~lerpreted tbe writing .. on bathhouse walls. "Sexual jokes," he ' . , ' ' . . . ... ~ ,• . . . ... I . ·- NO MORE. EXCISE Ti\X! . ~ .. ... .. . . . . . . .. . ' . . ~· . ... . .. • . .• .. i i NO MORE Suil£BARGE TAX! · ·· .·1 . ..... _ ..... 1 , . • :" .. ... --::.: .. "' • o ,. I ' •• • · ~t the American AssoclaUon for the : ~dvancement of Science meeting here · ,went deeper into the questklll ... · said; are· all grouped according to JOClal · class. j'Tbe 1e1ual jokes of the lower classes are concerned with the 'rriecha,nlc1of1e1, pregnancy, imPotence and v e n e r a I . .. t • •• ' \ A FANTASTIC OPPOllIDNITY TO -SA VE lIUNDREDS .OF DOLLARS!.. : ' Dr. Werner Mend~I said we laugh to · •xpreu anxiety and~Cena~ wJ.ul;Mit • fharmlng other1. Our Jokes contain hidden ; •motional refereoces. · 1 Dr. Mendel, prdtl8'0r of )l&ychlatry at 'the Unlvenlty of Southern Caltfornta, :focused on the clauic "Bolton.strq~r" ~ok• u an exarru>le. ,£"A husband and wife.are havina dinner • ther," he qulpj>ld'"wh"1 the doorbell inp. The hu11J411d coe• .II> tht dbot 11\d man uys .. 1 l am t.bl,. Boet.M • trangler.' The husband turns around and · 1rell• to his wife, 1Cr'lo< yool a..r,:? · '. •• Lougbter. ' : t Dr. Mmdel uploinod11Jifl lhe,m11>.Jo , • ~ Joke expre~s 'and trl>rmous : _.,...,1 of munteroua aureulon toward : flil wife and doeo 11 without the hu""'"d'• ''""11 direct reaPollllbillty" fO< tl!o·lf-• i .-reulon. : .f' Another function of humot',10r. M~ndel · tonUnued, II lo allow ui tO say 10111e!hihl · ~~t wllltout,ll!rloua oonoeq•-. 11, : . . . . .. disease. ~ seiual jok• of the middle class are concerned with anxleUe1 over· . 1nu~. ~r -aexua1 ectucall<AI ot !be e WIDE SELECTION cbildi-eri. '~ ' • 't .. ' Dr. Mendel said ethnic &roUPI .,. humor to upreaa IOcial· bellda they ara - toO polite to utter directly. , He cited lhll joke he u ld American In- . dlana-get allot of mileage ouL of: "A~ •urvey lhow1 that of alp the ; lodill'llr questloned only 15 percerit .• . ... thoulht ll)O United Stales should 1el out ,ofNie!t'I! Immediately. Elahty~v~per-; "': cent th0111ht the United Stalo.l iltOuld bit • 1 out cf AmerJca immedlately.'" · ·; , '~·~ k ,t;,. J The Jok:ina aeminar was pert· of" t .... ..~ J ~ .. -\_ .. uHumor and Science'' porUDA of tht .. ~ ' ..... '· ---": A.AAS annual meeUng. OUW ' -piipers •• · i·· : . presented 1L the te11lon bore such,UUet .. 11 "Lycanthropy Induced b y lr- • • . ' , ' .. . • I • . . ~ ' . .. .. -e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . ' I . .., ,., . .... : . - . . son • • . ' . -.. • r141atlon," "RellgioaUy II\ Heryell" and • un1ulion1, Allualoni, De11111ona and . ·., 2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • i4MGO , EllLllonl.J' ..... I -• ~ .. .. ' I . ! I ... .. ... - ' . . . . . . .. ·-•• - .. ' I t , I I t r I r ti 1 0 ' d ; • 0 ell ... OU lo! 111 ..: de ~ po wl yil "' no du , "" un "' lal Re Co I th< "I' dlt ( In of ] ! ~ pol l i f ... ... -..... -...... . . ~ ·~ ~, ......... ·\_-·• .. ..... . ..... .. •• I i,ps Bowling Over 881' Bettors ;'.;BJ.~ lllURPHINE f1..r • ~ .. .....,,....,. IMff ·--~ Tllll: llOSES -Almost w~ 'rm1tlon, the boya in the rA"94!GID wW get at least one call at this ~•of feat from ooe of our friendlJ ~ tavems. "Shay,'' the voice ..W11lii(, '.'Can you ,.Ule a Ill' bet for us cl9rl•lJ11;iitl>Wbo. won tht 1939 Rost Bqwl '·-''~. ~--· .. Ytl-W:• can. Aller yean ol • ·ha'te Jt ' down pretty well. slty of Southern Calltomia wo0,·7 lo J, over Duke's unbeaten, Wltled aM Unacored upon Blue Devils. . PuAINr, Jf you'd 111te to embellish that lt,:lt ROie Bowl bet a bit, there's qWte a blt1more detail that the newsrootn bu ~over the years. · : . . r .. "1. -.ber a.-nn For uamp1e, Duke led s to O early in tbt mth quarter on a fourth down lleld 1-.1 1n>m tht use 23 yard Une, kicked by , Tool¥•· IA'l'E IN THE final period, ·,.,:Ojm quarterback Granny Lansdtll had tnoved his ·team to the llukt 31. With three STATUE SIEG! - A •pokesman reads demands of members or Vietnam Veterans Against the War who barricaded themselves inside Statue or Liberty. Meanwhile, the good lady carries on, seemingly undaunted by the takeover. mJnutea to play, USC fortunes seemed to bsft alalled. ' I 11.wn lben that Oolch·HO\\lanl Jone• Inserted fourth tlri"I quarttrl>ack Doyle Nave and a lltU~used end named Al Krueger. Judge Orders ·Veterans . . Nave ailed 1 series of pa.sse1 known in the ·TtoJM play book aJ "11." With two minutes left, he hit Krueger on the Duk.e 21. Then again to the Blue Devil U. 7"en Nave's. flat pass to Kruegir' at on.e minute with the clock running lost two yards. To Halt Statue Siege NAVE, wml .tlmtW~'Olle more pJay1 called-a buttonflcillt -pi"S1 to Krueger in the end zone. It was complete and USC won u the.final secOOds ticked away. Thm n.. players and their poa1 comb~ nation, Nave-to-Krueger, were written !Orev1r into tht Rose. Bowl ncord book and.abo into neady eveey11ose Bowl bar bet in modem times. There is a lot mort 'tiivta that ~OU ~can toss into your January lit bet bool U you wish. Like: . NJ;w YORK (\]Pl) -A lederal.Ju~ie toaay ordered l& Vietnam veterans to end tpeir two-day ta~eover of the Statue of 1t'llberty but:iald they could remabron the Premises d~ vlllltlng hours as long.:as ·tbefdld 1\oi"llittifere with v~ltors to !he • Israel Divorce -'!'lfE FmT Tournament of Roses Parade wa1 he~d on New Year'1 Day in TEL AVIV (UPll _ The wife of Pasadtni in 1890. -T?wi im parade will feature 9-float.s, ·DelerM Minister M0&he Deyan won an 23'1;1i.fids:, nea.rl, y'200'~, mere than .uncontested ;divorce today after 3& 2 :ioo ..... d b :-::-:::i::·nl~i'.'. • , ·~ar• of marriage to the onuy~ • .-nons an eavefl 0 Y knl;>ws hoW 1· eneral who once sald he would not have many hangovers . TM first i tb II in I family If he had It to do again. -00 a game waa played Dayan has been reen recently In the 1901 st Tournament Park, now on the CaJ Tech campus and was known as "The company of Rachel Koren, who was East-West Game." Michigan defeated divorced 10 years ago from a Jerusalem Stanford 49-0, attorney. There was no official con- -'I'be first time the tame was called finna lion to reports that the two would "The Rose Bowl" was in Uie newly con· be married. 1tructed saucer In 1923 when USC The chief rabbi of Tel Aviv, Shlomo .national .inoiiument. Judge Lawrence W. Pierce bsued a temporary restraining order directing the veterans "to open the doors, and remove all obsp-uctions as well as theqµ;elves ex· cept during normal visiting hours." »Y midmorning the veteraru were still Inside the monumept, and spokesmen said they were awaiting the nturn of their attorneys from court. Pim:e, in bis ruling today, ordered the veteran! to "conduct themselves ac· cording to the regulatiOns of the NaUonal Parks Servtte." He said tlle grduif was entille<f "to , peacefully speak an~ assemble, to peacefully petition the go\·ernment and/or to peace f u 11 y demonstrate outside the Statue of Libert~ itsdf during the normal visiUng hours oC 9:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.rn..': , .. 'The veterans, m·embers of the Vietnam ,Veteraps. ~gain.st t)t! ·War (VVAW), 4!ame to the island on the last sightseeing boat Sunday, barricaded themselves in- side and then Monday refused ·a govern·. ment compromise that wbuld have open- ed the statue but allowed them to camp on Liberty Island where it stands. The veterans said they took the action to dramatize their stand against the con- tinuing war in Indochina. 'Guerrillas Die SIBU, Malaysia (AP) -Security forces killed 34 Communist guerrillas and arrested 352 curfew violators in a four· month operaUQP. in the Central Sarawak district around Slbu, ~ef Minister Abdul Rahman Yaakub. said tOday. He said four a:ovtrnment troops were killed and nine ~ded. • . fl Moat .. In V.S. Soviet Defector I Goes Back Home WASIUNG'l'ON (UPI) -A Sovltt deftctor bu ·retllTIOd home at his own reqUtal 1fler more than two monthl in the Unllod Stohl 4urlng which he briefed Amorl<an lntellli--· tht Slate department •D'QOlmCed Monday. 'Ibe Ji1an WU JdenWled U Anato)y KUZ!nleh ehebolaryev, a ma)OI' in the RWIS!all mllilary 1nteW1tnee bnnch. Ht bolnled a Sovltl alrU-Sllndly night alter tnunli'"tiol\ 1uthorillts declded following • i-inJ !bit he .... returnin8 of bis own fret wll. A state Department I p 0 t e I m I n ' O>arla W. Bray m, aid '"l'hen Is ablolutely no sucaesUon whltever from any aspect of W. cue that be Wu a p!Anl" But o1btr U.S. oHlclllJ aid they would. have a doie look •t information Chebotlryev provldecl · wblle living bt a • Wublnglon apartment with 1 U.S. in- teWgeoce agent. · .'J'he .. State D·t part rn en t said Chebollrytv, 1botll 35, ·defected to the UA(led S-on OCt. 3. whUe he was at· i..!lied to a Soviet trade mission in BruueJJ Under the llstlng uan engineer.'' Amtrlcan of~illl aald he wu known, howevtr, •to be a military intelligence agent, and that he ·provided information -the nature of which they decfuled ~ dbcusl. The State Department .sa1d Cbebolaryev ltll tht Wublngton apart· ment Dec. 23, teWne hll roommate be was a:olng for a walk. He did not return. •The next day, tht State Departmtnt was informed by Yuly J. Vorontsov, ac· 11?11 'bead of !be Bovio! Embassy in Washington, th.it Cbebotaryev wanted to riturn to hi.II wife and ctilldren in. RU!Sia. He WU quettil:>JM Sunday by im- migration and 10<Utity oHlclals al John F. Kennedy lnterDltlanal airport In ijew York, and wu allowe8 to leave. U.S. of· llcilll aald that just before 1111 departure, ht chatled jov(ally with Soviet diplomats. State DI~"" •Hlclals aid there .... Zie-gl.er '&adies Trip to China KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) Presidential Prell Secretary Ronald Zi~ler wW head an advance team of White Howe allltl aDd lechnlcllnl wbo will leave for Peking Wednesday ·to prepare for Praldesat Nixon'• Feb. 21·21 visit, CBS 'Uid Monday. The Florlda Wbita·H-would neither confirm nor deny the report. CBS said forela:n affair• adviser John Scali and WWlam Small, chld of the Washington CBS bureau, will travel with Ztealer. Small "\11 repruent the teJe'lisk>n network 'Poot" on the Nixon journey. The trip would be the third to Peking to prepare for Nixon'• vi!lt. Nixon's na· tional 1tc11rlty al!~ 1dvller,,Dr. Henry A. XlssinJtr" made 1 aecret U1p to China in July, and returned in October to con- clude the arranaements. ' wu no lncHcaUon that Chebotiryev'1 de<:iston to return resulttd from any pressure from.the Soviet government. OllJclally, U.S. •pokehmen declined to speculate on the major's .reuons for changing 1111 mind. But there were augge.rtktna in other quarters that he .... trying to •llbllab contact with Oleg Lyalin, 35, a Russlaa »!lo delecled to England early In OclOOer and gave tnlonnation that led to the ouster of 105 Scwiet naliooals ldentllltd aa esplone.ge agents. Both Sides Break Off Paris TalkSi PARIS (UPI) -?be North Vielnamt•e . and American delegations cancelled Tbursdaf's scheduled. session of tbt Viet, nun peace conference almost at the same time today In an exchange of pro- tests over the 1tepped up air war 1n Viet· nam and Laos. . The Hanoi delegation, at a •• con- ference, claimed it beat the Americans by 10 minutes in the cancellation. It said it demanded ~ move "in view or the gravity of tbe U.S. acts of War" in combing North Vietnam Sunday and Mondly. It suggested Jan. 6 a! the new date for the conference. The U.S. delegation declined to com· ment on the date btit 1ald it was ready tG continue the conference. The United States, which alrtady called. off the session twice in successive weeks to protest Haooi'a negotlaUng 1tand, said its reaaons this week were Hanoi's "failure ... to negotiate serioug1y" and for ltepplng UP'tb&War ln South Vietnam and Laos. Earlier, a North Vietnamese official said the United States is behaving like "gangsters of Chicago'' in bombing the North. "The bomtw"dment in tlle war plan of Nixon Is 1 pretext by the Americans to sabotage the confere.nct," be said. ~ So.ilh Vietnam joined with the tJnned States In Us decision not to show up for Thursday's session , which, they said, "does oot irt1ply an:rlnttntlon on the part of our side to disconUnue the Paris tails." • North Vietnaqieae spokesman Nguyen Thanh Le llid • tl.S. liaison o£flcu WIS Hanoi's cailceHatlon•of the session at 9:05 -a.m. (3:05 a.m.) EST when be called to the Hanoi delegat.i.on headquarter• at 1uburban ·Chotsy-1e:Ro1. · lfe said the American was able to hand over the U.S. cancellaUon 10 minute• later, thus making it Hanoi which< postponed the 139th session for the third~ time. defeated Penn Sta.le, 14 to 3. Goren, a close personal friend of the 56- -itt3 was the flrst or two years when year--0ld Dayan, granltd the divorce to "She's a good old girl,'' Ray Grodecki, one of the veterans on lhe island, said of the statue. "We recognize what she should represent and that's why we've chosen this site." Kills Over Wide Area While televiaion cameras ground away · at the new1 conferenae at Hanoi's• diplomatic mission in Paris, Le charged that the air attacks resulted nn "numerous civilian dead and wounded, including paUent.s in a hospital, • doctor ln a.hospital and children ln a 1ebool.'' the Tournament of Roses had both a king Ruth Dayan, 54, in a brief, private and a queen as reigning roya1ty. ceremony at the Goren home In the center of Tel Aviv. -THE FIRST local broadcast of a Goren told newsmen after the Rose Bowl game came in 1926 when ceremony he had 1ranted the divorce "in Alabama defeated Washington 20 to 11 gi:eat sorrow." He aaid Mrs. Dayan, 54, with the game called over the airwaves 80tsght t)le divorce and her hu.sband, 56, by Charlie Paddock. a track star 009f did not contest it. considered the world's fastest human. Gore·n.worked with Dayan for years as -Lf?ngest pass in Rose Bowl history -chief rsibbl to the Israeli armed forces 70 y1J1b -wa:i thrown by Ort~ Sbti'a . and Is a close family friend of 1he The veterans said they would leave the stabJe if "I VV AW statement was printed. in the Pacific edition 'of stars and Stripes, the · edition· Of_ lhe official Army' newspaper which goes to Vietna m, and was broadcast over the Armed Forces Network. "COi. William Koch, editor 0 ! Oie JSaclfie edition, said in Tokyo a news story and..; photograph of the occupatio!I would be run· on the front page of today's edition but he would not accede to the demands for the statement. Devastating Bomb V sed By U.S. in Viet War Store Check Set To Eye Posting Of Price I.imits .. Ro~ Dethman to Gene.Gray in •a 20 to Dayans'. , l& v~ry over Duke. · ' He recently resigned from the army to -H'1lle Woods was the first Tourna-takeover as chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Tel ment of Roses queen In 1905. Aviv. He granted the divorce in his -Most passes attempted (48) most · cipaclty as the president of th,e RaJ>. passu completed (33 ) and most total binicaJ Court. "What editor would?" he said. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -A relatively new bomb, which kills everything withln a radius of !1,7.80 feet, is being used by the U.S. Air Force in Southeast Asia, two &eientlsts say. yards pessing (401) are records all held Dayan's official spokesman declined to by one man -Wisconsin's Ron Van-. comment and said it was a personal mat- The Statue of Liberty protest was one of. three r.onducted ~onday in conneclion with the VVAW. About 60 veterans In Philadelphla barricaded themselves in the Betsy Ross House, the building where the first American nag was made, which ls also a national monument. Poli~ broke in and arrested about 20 persons. Dr. E. W. Pfeiffer, a zoologist at the Unlversity of Montana, and Dr, Arthur H. Westing, biology department chainnan at Windham College in Puteney, Vt., claim the boPlb was developed for· "the instant creation of cleaiings in dense · )imgle which can .be used as landing JODtl for assault helicopters." derKelen in a 42 to 37 losing effort te.r for lhe defense minister. Details of againlt USC. And who will ever forget the divorce settlement were not divulged. that one. Earlier, Dayan told the afternoon So now you're primed with a whole newspaper Maiarlv "My divorce is bunch of January 1st facts. You can a:o private and I am not going to talk about &et your OWD UH ol Rose Bowl fe ver. j1." Southland Freeze Seen The scientists who visited South Viet. nam last summer, added they have learned the weapon has been used as an antipersonnel weapon, a fact confirmed by a high official ln the U.S. mibassy in Saigon. They said they were told by the Air Force the bomb was wed two or three times a week. 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"" ,,..t'c ... ltltf "" --Id 1111.,., tln'IM wt rtit 1letm'4~ ,,..., ' "--""' In -'-"" wctlolll ., .,.,,n, (ouftf'I' Iii 1'1Mt ~td .-""' ti mot<1Vltw1 fl C01M WI ll'ld c.u"" -.111tNltMtt f!MI to ttll ovl tm«'- tffl(' "11i.mtnt II 11t•1 !Itek 1111 ~ """ fflt lol!IMrtlvrt .. , II Ill ~llofl MOl\dtl' bf'oKIMI 1111 ~· reCDr4 hltll If 71 11'1 111 'Ttff, S11mmat'fl l.0$ ANO!'ll5 IU"ll -·TM Mt1t11o W\dt WHl!:1r Wl'llfl'lln'l • w11111i 11ott11 tt rt11wrl llMll 111 !tie ' ~::" M~~~·., •:.:~::;i:u~<~t~ In Washington a Pentagon .spokesman .,,, M1~rPP1 ..,,r;:... 1<cornP1n1~°tn ~d the bomb has been used for eome •-9"1s br lllth ·wlnds.. d U h be bo I T11e mtom1nr dl"Cl'lled 10 1• det•n• e an 1ere as en no aecret a u '" Chk•iro. wh., •• rt1dl11t1 ol ~Mon· It. The bomb's concusSioneffects serve to ~,;:r•:.1n!f'ot1 u '?'~ ~11;, !n knock down trees and other growth which lw>ur '°"""'.cl •h• w!~-<hfn l1ctor lo 1n •I.-j f -1 .... 1..,1 o1 '' d_..... "'"' ztf'O, otherwise would require '\.iic tnserl on o .I' .. ~"rt.. O).~~~rJ11 •,:,.i~ .. 1::.1~ personnel and equipment prior to trom '!!: •• ,...,, T•x•• 10 tM "'"''""•'· heli copter assault," he said. Th• r•ll'I Wfll«I to ,,_ hi -NC· 11ql\1 °' "'""' e .... 1.,..,, The two scientists presented their L!llhl lllOW w•I ~I'd In tM · NMtMm tttJc:x'" ... ..,.11t11 1 • report on the bomb Monday in a peper ::'7:" .... ~=.~:11:1.::;:. entitled "Impact of Modem Weaponry i.ml.:':' J~~'"';,i ~~ :.:"~~ Development on the Human Environment ~M11or1•1 ,_ ,__,= r-i1nt1 in Indochina." Tile paper was read at the =:.·.,..~ IJ!.i"'::. :/ 1 •:i,1n.,. ii. : American Association for the Advan-. f•Y'•, "1111 ••• l\•t McA111n onc1 Alk:t'. cement of Science'& 13t8b annual meeting ~~~ 111 ,,,. v~11r,: •r.! here ~·11!1 rM ~r ~:'.fii Th~y said they visited Vietnam in 11~,,~ Coutal ~!tn~t~~\e0for8 P~~:i~ioW~~!~~;J'f. based In New York whose currenl pres· -~ ..::' s ~~ ::1~" 1t1:':ft dent Is anthropologist Margaret Mead. w..,...,., HJ"' IOdotl' 111 so.. 1be weapon is d'eslgna.ted the BLU l2B , .. ,,.. ~'" tlllOI from .. al bl h lo I "' ss. 1111•111t ,.,,..,..,.,,... ,,_ '""" gener purpose g exp s ve con- ., 11 w. w1m l'lmMnlhlrt "'· sussion bomb, 4.5 feet in diameter, over Sun, MooN,. Tide• 11 feet long and weighing 15,000 pounds. Within a thin s~el case are 12,600 pounds 'TU1s~Y of a dense blasting agent made· up of •~ "1"' • •• .' 11• lf.m. l.• amonium nitrate, aluminum powder and ftDHISDAY ,-1.11 titt11 .............. •·XI'·"' •.r ai!\linding agent, the scientists said. ,.1,..1 10W .............. ti:oi>•·""· 2·' The two men aald they learned the l«Olld l!lfl!I ............ l1H ,.111. J,, ~ '°" ~.. .. .. '''°'·""· ·'·' bomb has been used 1n Laos and Cam-""" 1u ... •1"'·'"· 1111 t :s1 •. 111. -...: .. , 11 welt as South Vie'R·-, and id-"-llMt 1:111•.m, ltll l~Gl,l'l'lo !NIUO "NlUl I ded ihat Jt la used to cut eneiny roads In mountainous areas by c re at 1 n g landllld.,, The bomb Is de~lld jult above the ground, 1lmultaoeoUsly at both ends to create a r•dial concusP,n, which leaves no crater i>ut blows awy all trees and other obstructions even In heavy jlUlgle to create a clearing about the slu of a foot~ ball field, Ibey said. ''We were told that· light aircraft flying more than two mile• from the exploskln are badly shaken by shock waves," they added. WASHINGTON (AP) -In It r n a r' Revenue Service agenb will begin check, ing retail stores closely next week for'· violations of ruleS requiring !reeze.perlocf' price ceilings to be posted prominently. "We will vigorously enforce tht1 regulation," an IRS spokesman said. "These directions have gone out to the field." EnforctJ.11ent will be concentrated ln big chain stores., those with aMual sales of $100,000 or more and subject to a government regulation requlrlng prior approval of price 1ncttueJ. Mother Keeps Courage; She Now Has Triplets • ROME (UPI) -Cow'agt has paid off for Ioredana Petrone. Sixteen months 110, ~ Ro m e housewl!e gave blrlh to It.aly'1 flrlt lel· tuplels. They all died. She tried again. Today lhe was the proud mother of trfpleb . "I knew things would a:o Ill right thll time," husband Antoruo Petrone told newsmen after docton delivered the babies by camrean sect.ion Monday. 1'1'hil b tbe encl of 1 nlghtmare." 0octon 11 tht Rome polydinic 5ald Mn. Petrone, 36, and the babies -two bo)'I and I llrl -Wert in (OOd health. The bablt1, wtlgbinl between I pounds, 12 ounct1 and f p;>Unda each, w1111 placed In Incubators as a precautk>n • Ptlrone, lookl1111t a wlbblt4 not. In make sure he 1ot thi names right, said they planned to name them Andrea • Massimo ind Sabrln.a. He uld he and his wlfe ortglnally aelected thrtt male and three ftmll• names for the event all bable1 might be of the um• au. Mrs. Petrone 11vt birth prematurely to 1trtuplela, three bo)'I and three 1tls, in Augull, Jl70, alter lrtatmenl with 1 fertility dJ1ll to end JI Y<Ol'1I of cl>lldlcu marriage. The largest of the bable1 weighed 30 ounces and all died over 1 period of six days. "I will try again ," Mrs. Petrone aaid at the. time. "I want to have a son." .... Petrone, a laborer in a furniture f,C.. tory woo makes $40 a week, said Monda} he did not know U they would bavt a!,i1 more children after the triplets. " "U we were rich," be said, "we ~ bl:e more, bul , .. " Doctors. who were surprised at •if babies tbt first time, took special precld. tions to ensure dell very • of the trtplett wtnl smoothly. The confined Mri. Petrone to bed for the list 25 days of her Pftgnal\C)' and subjecl<d htr to constaril chtckl. Nur1e1 at the Polyclinlc's materfttJ ward, who helped ln both deliveries, were overjo7ed when tht birth of the trlpleta went smoothly. ,.,, '1Ther are like children of rt1ine, itl 1 way.'' said Om 111' Podesta. a nttra "Only we know what we went tf\roullt last time." "11 Mlnui.. afttr tht birth, a big bask"M of flowers wu delivered in Mrt. Petrone'• room. • ., ,, ,, ·. f·>~ ~ I" . De ,U;its ,·stqn~ Pullout Pet'!'• , . . . _ ... Brothe 1 r; Sis~r E~lisfJ . 1~ tu& ~1;'.9W~ Splatters Butpphrey In A_rmy on Sa~ IJ)a,_y o"~.l .. ~·., ..=1:i~:.:n ·e-: .,•:::1~=h~:·:· ~and:i:a~~~.pl•I~ ·~:.~1:ty~·''~1~'~z: \ «. nt"nue . Humplrey Joki .Cientlsts U Sheraloo Hotel' •-• •1oam qalnat tht lectbm, HumJi!lr<y pie lo the lact that the war ii · · " · · •• Ume tor "-. now • •e-• ""' wiped of( hJI ftce .. d u1 tnd \ 11emc tm1~11 acal•~ 'l"' KANSAS CITY (AP) -Howard L. Swabn, II, and'lus 1!1111', Dean, 18, ,,. •, ;,_ 1' 0 • ,. , , , •0 liolllliiP'bill<• ....... W " w~, 1-.u1 SO ~. ·oaN,\c ~"nli Minn~ NM .... l(ortll Yltlelmt'r I '!'rt awom inlo the Army qether Monday et the Armed Fo1ot1 IPmJlla. M .' · · ,Allllcl." •·~llllld ·oul --..of t ~ callad -·• 1 IOOd pltcllor, I '"I df.·illllo IJUI tao.flle IP' lioo aM Snll'ance SllJJQn,hrl. , · : ,...; · ' . · · W ;CAP) ~'llllbt iJ: ".W ,a 11iooJ cl ~ • •"'lellllat ,for Peoplo.• •'!!My dil!'~-ll\illd t1111 ·1111ich1 ~lnl ' proprlatb·Uina an(•occ"!lon,.J · Thllt ptrtntl . .Mr. Ind Mn. Doo1ld C. Swaim ·ol rund ~;Ian.,, : ded . ~.I 111uu .. lo Ila !!Tl day, lilt llit lact.ril and apla~ heCld4'1 JIUmtihr<y ~ut pill 'If llrpt Jl'l,ollca.'' " ·1upp0tt•flilill ~a(aJilenl,• lookedonapprovlngly. ". .. • .,,. • ti'~it"1n Nov,Ol)lber. ~I~ ltn<I. tllt iw-.. 1!ci bll9""'htnd,ato"' L1 · Q·na .ol •lb1protaet111, HumDhnyreplltcl. Howard is headld for blalc ti'alnin1 tt Fl Polk, w.,.and th!!'~ llaurllil Ille "!'Jll_try of.llii ftrat'd-111.' ~'1' 1 ... and Uo. , .. f!t':' ~ane narrow , mil-lllll~ 11Ich11 an wltr, ~-~.! petition ~:~:~Ft. Waite,,, ,..., ~Aid be htd""" ~er,~·~ . . It~·~:~· f~:::,:::i· •• , . -=· ~ ~ ... ~ ~1. ~I ~ tliimli :. !I~ 1:~~~::-t~r~:. ~~"":: "I made ·my final decision when I aaw my <!rl/l nllll!b!!' -2.7!.:/l!.. aald, predlclod I sizeable delldt WI 11tr but· ~ to IM A-..n Alo allot flit'. "a new .,Iii p 1 byl '· tlvc.'(tnl I b • ed r.r HlllJll a dale lot Ho lltd been ·unaware ol bil alotar'1.almjlir Qi'le!:eal UntJI I ,..,.,_ told hopea lo turn lhe delicll !nlo a.aurplua 11 , · lliolllloli !Or 1M A4>a-w i.t-lfltnce and pol lo ~iO ~WM ~· withdrawal, o! 1)1:11,S. fon:ea hlmollt. . .. " ,, 1• 1912 through tile ..w monetary '.OI Science, the .1111 ....,. pucelul chfnct .111 "An1~ Mar1arol lrom~t~' • ·: "I knew I either wantld·to p .to coilqe of dO tom~ ei,t more \Din agreementl and the removal of tridtl. Democratic pres1denUal can-. ? • -.t - just gel a simple iob Illar hllb tcllool ," llMI 1ald. , . • ,' . <•v barriers. · fr< dlda\1 from MlnntlOio 1ald1 '1 "l read the ~ltaraturt 'and th• recurltar ~ .. IUt m,.. -l!m''· It The Census Bureau reported ll<lndaY .. bllloft IP total wllhdraw111,ll oounded so goo<! t.A!tcided Ill IM Army." • · 1 " that the N•vember deficit put tlie Unit.a ·all .11.S. -and ·'I doli'I ~ , Slates, 11.f billion deep Into red lni< !or believe In resldutl IOUfctl or L. ____ ....,. _______ ..,......,.,_....,.....,..o,..~.'"":'. _ _. the ll lllO!jths ol 1971. IUpJIGrllvo Uliltanoa for •lilt •• " ... • • f< ' " ' The Nov~ deficit w11 tllc •nntll =-~, ......... la Bl k ... · C uld .Lo ... · ·a· , •· · ume t11~ year that mant111y bll-· ·Ale phre IPIJk•:,..... ac S 0 . · Qe · /out trade 'fl~. s have shown the United 1!!1111 .i:nd /,. ~ ~ C Slates.lo a bett.r OUllomtr Of -'Hwn-"-,,.....,. hr .,, • . , , , .... '' · ·· natiOn~"th n a &eller of ita own wm1, Mllrd ro:•'.1ffwn~~·-KUia" -•t · .. -October:'s deficit was $al.4 ntllllon -the and ... ':;:.........:.. .1• ,.. I R B. • d worat ' m~nlhly figur'" In the llll(""'a U • i'.::::i:'ti':;. ., , 1-un ..Jen_'At anta· emap . . 1 bi~~7i .. t1Ume the us. Olldtcl tho year• • Ai•~-hal W " . · -~. · " • '· wilhan~avorabiebalanceoftradewu , witli lhO J_~.~itto .~ H• · ,, · • • ., 1893. Last-year the Co\lllti'Y hod a !I.I• . .,eu.n'I ~ ~lol-. . ATLANTA. (UPI) -Mayor San\ Mt1- 1ell unveiled 1 plan Monday . to up.and Atlanta's boundaries,: f'tduclna: tht c1ty'1 black· majority to a · minority. · .· Massell, Atlanta's libe'rat 'rriayor, con- ctded that his plan would draw oppOsltlon both frOm inner city blacks whose Political clout Wou\d l?e diluted, and from suburban white' conservatives who would be •lll!exed lnlq_ the city. ·•·-·from 11· pi,..ril'bla'clil and 4' bilii'!" sllrJlus tnd the·na\{qn baa~~~ u.=lato Int-:=~ ~ wllllt(llHI pelllent·hlaclund 62 tionally exp6t1ed ~·!ban It Jmporlod.< :. p;_._'Nllee~ · .11 ~i white. " " · ., Erports Joi::-tlie 'first. U '"°"th' bl"· 11'1 ,..,· · ' riii· aria tO''bt anne~td into Utt city, been runnfng 2 percent over ll1t yur11 ··1, .:;:=:;:·:::=====.! utu111 'MllHU'1 pJoopoaal, liould 'lriclude total but ~rts are about ts peroent the w1althlut and m01t nclU1lve higher,:.t!IO' Censu•. Burtau. •:ud, Kl,DS LOVE .Uburb1n itu1 1Ul'l'Olindln' the· .clty'1 Novembest' e11port ftcur. w11 fUI flortll .~lde. . '. , . bill!On I>'! Ibo nalioif'Ii11portod fl,'9 ,. UNCLE· LEN Re~den\I in the tnll ""''tedly htva blllli" w /JI other countries' goods. . , turned down, by refetendum, eflorta lo The bur.id said the dock slrikes on . SA TU RDA YS IN annex 'the'm. · • East ~l West Coasts prol>ably ''"THE DAILY PILOT B II' I Id 'd I fl"enclld .. llialalPo<HllJort,raiio.IMJI ..... ' .. . . , "' . • 'I \ ' WHAT EFF.iCT WILl TMl .PASSllil~ INTO J.A W . . oF seNATi 11~L 11••·1-1Avi o~ THE CALIFORNIA · ' 1 I , ~ • • 4, ' " , '.,' 1 ' -~ r',fUNEAAL INDUSTRY? ¥• l < q A ' ' ' . '· • 1 " ' ·~y IYfl'i!i O;·H-li-ON ) I ' ' 1.", ' ~ f' ' • · AN!'Yfl• . . · • • ':;..',..........--.... 116f,wtiW.••••~..;, M-.•-'"'· wm ~ .. ._.,, 111~ ...... i.1!1jo( ti "" •• ~-~ "1111 ~~-'°""':" "Uall ....... -··· ..... -....... ,,lclo'---... _ .. -·~ ~-..,... ···-"" ...,, .. --. ., ........... for,~-·-...... '""'41Mlly. • • ·' ! Balt!:·Bergeron Funeral Botne COSTA MUA t LOCATIONS C:OIONA RI MAl '46·2424 · 67J·MSO Massei!, «. imi~~d his proposal was not racially motivated, but ·said It renected a. .desire to put the . city on a sounder financial footing. Annexina tht suburban area, MasseU 11ld, would 1t1m the flow or whites [rom the inner city, and preveilt the city from becomin& "all bl•ck.and 1µ poQr." ut Ma~ f .Pro~• ~ ~vot ded !'It t'does not have adequate ln- referendum, .~a~mg t"K ~ t.eg1s1ature fo~'t:i0!· ,ta· enable it to speclficaUv I.~=========~=~=========~==== redraw the <ity s bounclar1!'· · · ., me~Jl,..'lnllutnce cl tho 1tr11111 , , • ~- . Under Ma1Mll'1 ,11n,..1o be oubmlltod to the State Leai1l1turt·n•xt yiear, AUan. .. ta would increase la tlr.e from J.86 ~uare miles to 309.7 miles. TJle city's population would increase from 4"'981 lo 547,011. But the raUo ol blacu lo whlto1 would Nixon Will Seek To draw support for ht~ aMtXatJoe s~ilby,]Ongsboremen tied up traffiC proposa.1 from some key Ieg1sla~rs south in \Vest'Q:>ast P9.rts from July 1 ~. of the city, Ma1aell ·llldor11ed another ~ro-October:'East}dd Gulf Coast ports wen posal to make .:.thelp p.rea ,annexation· aff~· . trocn Q6t, 1 into'Nowmbtr, t» proof, Under 11t4. ~n4 propoql, arta.s b .. -.:.:...A • .. • · south of th1\city W®ldi be incorporated . iu-i:r: .... : 1 .. 1 · into . anolher . subttr~ municipality, i .... College Park. College Park, under the Gr' ~·inhlm' g Musi'ci'ans proposal, would be expanded from 8.9 1quare miles to 19'1' 1quare ~lies, end • tta pop~l,tlOa 'wo1oldnncr•U!:m 11,m Will Fly to Africa ' to U,148. Coll11e Park'• l'pulJUon would ramain KEY BISCAYNlll, Fla. (AP) -Pnll•. 86 percen.i •'hi~· .aftel tipjns~n. the dentNll:On 11 m1kln1 avallabl• a mllltary . 1•m• white-black ratio it currenUy has. aircraft to c1ITy the Gramblina' Coll• · Mamll 11kld :for auPJ)Ol't. Qt· ,tba J1lan band tO Africa next· WHk for tht &i- from bolh blacu and wh!lol. . eul)irauon ol Ubtrla'1 Jiew J)l'tlldtnl, ''Our •failurt to 1ct mw could doom Wll~r R.'Tolbert. , · ANNUAL MID·WINTIR ·---STARJS . I ' ' •• ·' 1 Money to Help · State . Aid . C~ts Mura rnaratlon1<1o 111 · fllavitoblo attn· I¥1i!'ty Prass Seen~ Gerald L. Wafo. in& · o · Jll'Oll'l••i aid , a "'C0111tantly ren 1~ the Pf'tlldaftt •treed to ~ delertoraUns · toanomr. btctu,.. w e ~I~ for UM ~ ~ :* TODAY ,. ... ~· ' ; '"\ . diara1arded the fall lllll ·~nr >lnlart1ls anUy black Loulltana,..,uap.i ind th• 10lutlon1 to our1probltm1 INI in~ e requut ot_R_!p. ~ BUiman (0. • 11 "1o!.,.. • ... .. . . ~· . .... ' '· • ' .. . • ' ·WASHINGTON (U~I) ' -· Pmldant MIOQ will ask CoDareu for .more .thin uoo million lo !Wp atalU -tlit-tac costa · of' ·weHm, "admlnl1ti'llloil ttmlated" M....U111tif. "·· · ~ , La.). ' . ' ' ' ' l . · .. ;£~ ' " ' "' ' . IOUl'Cll qjd today. ·'-!'' , ·. Welfart costa Jumped nHI~ 2'I pei'cant la•t year lo 116.3 bltnbn, with tht federal (Ovornmont foolin( Q percenj or tht bill. It new. 1urvey bY the Health Education and Wellare Department elJ)lcta 110 ·,1,.. Diflcant eo1t jncrea .. , this year. ' Th• Llmln1 and form '6t the Pruident'• nquesl 11 undacidtd: HEW 1ource1 lild the 1dmlni!1t.ration may not seek the money ·until 1prlng. · ' But the money WOU!ll bl UHd ijllJ'inl tbJs fllClll year, whlch"·end1 July 1', to provide "emeraeney flacel relief" for cost inereaSes in federally.aided welflrt proir1m1 and could prove to be an elec- llon yur sweetener !or hard-pressed atates. ; • l · · 1'~ .. ~ ,., /'I\ '-•I I •'•4 1••1 '' . : ' ·.' ,; , I , o • I• Clea™ed , .. Thames 'River -' ' '• ' ·' Attracts'.. Birds Again LONDON (AJ') -The Thames onee winlorinl on the Tham11, wi11r1 Giiiy • 111ln is attractlng birds -tens of few ye1J1 110 there were few btrd1, ulde lhou11nd1 ol them. Oockina to river from swans llld 1u1111...U.C on-.,., banks cl,.n1ed by a thcrou1h '"' One duck -le• now cull short Ito Upollutlon job. mifraU111 lo Alrlca and -da wlntar i)(n;thol0jiota"roport at(hU~·~·., o1 ~:~, Thamesmead, t new town on .the duCr.-)ilnG r,adlriJ blrdi ori tht ea• . Heafy fines have eut down oll apUtaga upper estuary ' 'where they haven' ap-into the Thames, while the closure of tbe peared for generations. SUJTey Docks in London have pi:oduced Under the proposal. Ule federal govern- ment would pay for all cost increases in federally·aided -~elfare piyg!'tnis -... .for famllle1 headed ~by fem1tle1, the blind, aged and dl•abled -up to 20 pe.rcant above last year's ~nding level. Coupled with thi& is the rµ,ppearance much improved conditions for bfrd5, •f ctrp ln th• Tham!f, and tho hOpe that Shtlduclc and pllllail duck1 -for 70, ,1 , tht rt1h of yt:&\ery~ll' will qnce . agalll Ytars ·a· rarity in London -ll"t now The neW HEW survey ·sh6wed that this would cost the government $515 .. 4 milli.on, w~th eight at.atu 1etUn1 . .cver '70 percf:nt of the money. They are Callfornl.t. $98.1 million ; Illinois $40.'7 mill.ion; M'1soachU11elta, 13!.1 ll)llllon; Mlcll)1an, Pf.7 rnllllon ; New Jersey, 124 mlWon ; Nrw York, f!i.J million; Ohio; · 121.1 mJ)llon and Pennsylvaniai $38.1 mUUon. swim along the' rivet into the heari or counted in the hundreds , says Grant. '!be '" L<>ndon. heron has returned to Regent's Park, due ·:~"- "The whole estuag is COlllinJ!: to life to the SUrrey Dock closure, and 1kylarkl again," 1ays Peter pra11t ~ the. London have bl'ld 1UCCe11fully ln lMtr London Natural Hl1lory So<loty. "Th• Port ot for lhl f~1t time In mamory. London Authority'• ll!'llutlon efforts beve Plinl 111 -ballll moda lo tab h(rd. mad• a fantuU.o tltrlerence.'! lover. on bolt trlpt •lone tht 'lbamt1 .lor Thousands of duck ind wadinfblrda, what Gr111t c11l1 1110mt of tht molt ... m.ia:r:ating from Jtussian and northern dUng blrdwatchlnf to ba had anywbtte ~ brtldlng l!a:::ro::•nd:r,•·~·~r~e g•g•w§§In;~SouU.,~as;t;,B;rl;t•;[rn;,";;~;;~\·~i . 'Safe~. Than. DDT' . Garlic Seen a8 Deac!ly Killer of 1 Illsect Pests WASHINGTON fl.I'! -New prllc to hl1hor tnimal1 h11 tvldenco ht1 . been-r~. hten ntabl11hed 'en l!'t b~ that 11rllc may · flf'O IA.1• 1 that It ha1 been UHd fm' edit\i' deadly diet for mo~ °'8' purposes for a Iona time. hoU1ifUea and certain other ' aJot lnncl pe1t1 while !IOI-"This, logeth"' Jlth !be fRg noni of tht ha11r~1 of · wide range of actlv1ty or he bDT. oil, auggeall tht11arUc op or • Two ruearther1 ,fro~ 4Indl' ttl active prinol•l• :...·whllthtr • reported they had 1~1ated, natilrll or aynlhatlC! -oould t®ntiried and even du~.?ited be used a1 pe1UClde1. tt " 1,y n t h e tlcally l~r~en~ . within 1arllc oil which .thef B10togy researchv1 ~ ·~· said art rt1pon11JJ11 fiJ ~ Amooker and A. BtntrJI ¢ lhl crude 01!'1 reciinUy reporttd , ·Bhabha Atomic Jt•t't a are 1t· p;Owers for klllln• I.hi llrvae , Center, Bom!Miy, aid Ult ec- ol certaln moaqullotl and uve lilgndlents hid beeh ldeft. lfricultural pests. 1 • , d' u11·I ••• M"" nd th ld tht newly· Ufied u d1allyl 15 1,.e auu ~ated :l,:icala pr o v e d , diallyl trisulfide. 1•Jhal lo t number ol inalcll • The chemicals .provdll ltthel CiJ-.medlcal and economic Im· ,agai.nl~ larvae of varioua mos- i. rtance at conctntrations P qultots and a11in1t thoH o{ 11 five pirtl per million of bousellle1, tilt pot.lo tubelo lcldal mtxturt. moth, re<! ootlon .bua and 'ltol >1.fndioalln( that thl• opena ptlm weevil, they 11id. the w1y to po11lbl• 1Amonkar •nd •n'O&htt •WelDrtad production 1nd'I~ 1NOC11te, E. L. Jteequ:, bad plication of the pow1rful In-rtported In 1170 11111 ctod1 ' -•nta the rtaearchtrs. uld 1arlic oil il.ICll ha1 allow• fn 1 ,ep;,n to th• ttchnicel Jtrvicid1l propii11u aplnll jwmal Science: al ieut four IPIClll II lllOfo .... ,,,. nontolla n1turt ol qutt. 1 : I ', ,, , .TASTE BEFORE YOU BUY! "; chaeea ball. ·;·:SEEFASTICR ~ '· 'Tw.tavorltatlromtltowido . oelection of 1peofally tocdl·trom , • , .flct1e~21•rmr. , 17111 • lnfna. NtwJIO" ~-1'-441.ot72 " TtiWN I C:OUl'tTllY ltl,I MALL 0, O&ANtl ~ JfJ ... MW!! 11., tt•lltt 61f'.ftH ._,. ' I """""w .. ,.,,""" .... ' • ON SALi HERITAGE'S f 0EXCITINe G!l~NDTOUR COLLECTION · HERITAGE FINEST NOW AT SALE PRICES • ELEGANT CAMeo COLLECTION. CLASSIC ITALIAN STYLINi e EXCEPTIONAL MADlllGAC COLLECTION SPANISH AT ITS FINEST ENDURING UPHOLSTERY. AT GREAT SAVINGS ON SALE DREXEL'S • WELLINGTON PARK FOR THE UNUSUAL AT SAVIN&$ e VELAltO FOil THAT IOLD HAND C><RVEC> LOOK 1 • ON IALI .. UPHOLSTRY e FLOOR SAM,LES TO INCLUDE SHERRl~L. MAlt'-E 'CAl\SON, JAMESTOWN, LANDMAllK ANQ MANY OTHERS WILL IE ·11~DUC&p. e SPECIAL ORDERS FROM' MAR'-E CARSON, HENREOON ·& HlltlTAiE WILL IE HONORED AT SALE PRICES. • . " • ·ON ~"'· . . HENREDON'S · . •''' . e FABULOUS O~FICE'RS Cl-IEST COLLEcTIQN :"-!'9MPLET1i WITH CAMPAIGN CHEST AND IRASS"COllNERS. A BIT OF OLD ENGLAND. e FRESH.NESS IN COSTA IRAVA FOR THAT DIFFERENT LOOK. e HENDRl'DON'S, FANTASTIC UPHOLSTERY AT· REAL SAVINi TO INCLUDE SPECl~L ORDERS. ON IALE CLOSE~OUTS , MANY OF THESE . PURCHASES WILL IE AVAii.AiLE ON .A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE . IASIS AT GR~A t SAVINGS. ·THIS MERCHANDISE IS LIMITED . SO DON'T WAIT. ON SALi LAMPS, ~IOTUREI · ~·-~ (CGE'80RIEI · WJL~ I~ AV~ILAILI AT SALE /'RIC.ES, THIS WIL~ . IE OUR. a16fEST SALE EVER, SO. DON'T WAIT, .. .. ' - NIWPOllT llACH 1'21WMtcllff D!, 1142·201f O'IN ,IUDAT 'TlL t ·1NTl·it'lo1s · ....,_llNl ln"'11P Diii .... Av,ella~i.-AID , . -T• "" Ntll 119-.. ,.,, 11e 1u1 . " ' ' --" t -' , ... 'i ' " " , ! .. ' J • • -. - t I ' ) . ! ' • l I ' i I I I i ! ! I 1 t l I ) I I I • . I ' • • • .1• ,. I .. ' ... \ ; ' " ••• ~, , . ,. ' . ' " , .. ':'• • DAILY PILOT EDITOBL\L PAGE . -• • ' Will -Spir<l . ' . · ll)leouiat!on over 'whether Prooident Nixon wW keep ·at dump Spiro'!'. Ain•w N bll f'!IU1hll'ma~·ln •the 19J2 e!ectloll continues unabated, and cu~nur \It• cait of thil pOl.lt!cal melodrama l"Tbe Peril• of ~1Jiro"-What elM?) illcludes a couple o prominent C8lilornla tlclors. ~ed Wash~on Insiders are aay!ng that, while Nixon baa said .nothing publicly on the oubJect. be will ·be ,s.trongly ln11¢e*ed either to drop or keep hla con· ~venial vice' president by his 1bowinJ in polls when ·.nepubucan natiOnal cotivention tiri1e amves. · In,. effort to nail down A~tw's renomination. a Wubillgton-bued group called' Americans for Agnew" hu -l>Mb formed with actor Jolm Wayne of N•"J>Ort 8*b tiring the opening salvo. He permitted bis name to be olgned,I/> a fund-raising le~r 5'Dt to 100,000 per· aom on what the or~anizera described as.· a' "middle America m,a,tJtng lift.' . . , . While thlsJs going.on, other Republican group• are · IO)'in& they'd Ul<a lo see Ronald Reagan rep)ace Agnew. If tbJj shoU!d develop into a strong movernonMt c:oU!d be palalul tor W•YD't for the c:ow)>i>y, aclor t.. one of the tltrOn,at supporters of ex-actar•Reagan. Tbat won't -happen, how av~. At least one student of the Constitution decl11res it would 'be legal to have both candidates from the same state. The Constitution does ~ay that· no ·•leclor (for whom votes are actually ca~) • is permitted. to ;vote for both a rresJdenUaI and a vice ' presldentlal nominee wbo inhabl the saltle state as that doctor. ·Tll:e<effeet of'that resttlc!tlllll woU!tt bi that·the elec· tors would bave to split the 45 California votes between the two candidates, or cast all of the votes for one or lb• other· candida~ and 1omeone--anyon-l10 from . another state. ' ' So for practlcal•polit!cal r~ alone, the. Repu~ • • • . Be S·aved? ' . ,. : llcan'Party lea.dersblp·would be mb.\;itnwtely lo tori~ any electoral votes In any ttate, lorff:or. !mall. b)!t e ~Y in ' one ~th as bl( a bloc of'.~otes ~ Calitorn It appean that debate over whttller 1.anew shoU! be kePt or dropped likely will conUD\le rtcht up to ventlon time -and may provid~ . the .only pollU drama ol lbe San DlefO convention.,j!ut it also appear that lbe ldea 'that Governor·Reagen mletit raplace him can be discarded. • ·, JZ')o ·~· Battin's Simple"';.Answer I' Tbe chairman of Orange Cou.aty's Board of Supa?' vi.ors, Robert ·Battln, bu-earned, adrnething of a repu· taUon for offerln( lascinatl.ngly almDle answers to com• plex problems. ~, Whether or not ~: !'"'JU. are. any good t.. of no concern, It afpe&fl. At. Jong as.Ibey, are sunple. HIJ laus winner ,ti, bis~oposal that Southern Cali· lornla Edison Company di :a twP;:year'moratorlum on all.electr:lcal h<>Pl(·up&. e .. era •th.ls as an answer lo Edison's concern that ~e 11 two,ye~s· behind on con· strucUon ol generatlna'f&C!Utles. : And al~r the tw .. year .Uio,ratorilllm, II we are lucky! maybe we'd still b8 .only two 'yruabeirlDd-tnstead o the two years behind. we-are now?,~· hOw far behind on the new industries aDd new. J:iu~ mid com true .. tion needed to provide jobs lor ·!¥~pie ol Orange County? rl v Tbe superv1"91''•' lalest· •answai:\~ .!Ia&s him' _solidly in the,running lor'tlie "Stop Th~ W"or1tll"Md Let Me Off" awara-wllb !be Dlmlne<t 'Bulb Med~n'and Sbort ,Cir· cult Cluster. "V•, .. ' I~ . ... f!ri,*'i . ' '~ a ~ ' \ ' ' •• • . ~ . . ' . . . • • Yo~Should Get Half of Tlwse Right Dear Gloomy Can Be• '!f'ea~~re• ·Be Cm,tblned lnU, Single Outlook? ~ I ., . ' .. ' ' . ,. . . . ' . . ,., lf«e is a quq.column that Is simpler fhU the -. lloi:ouoe It calls for only • "True" or "P'alle" anawer to each ques- tion. You 1bo0ld llt.ltalf rtabl tn ord<r·te l!lllntelnJood siandlnC Wiiii youneU. J. Canltte, the Danish ~ of Etigland once ~Ml!ed tbe tides to stand aliU M OYtdenoo ol lU unlinllted power. I. peillah, In the lllbllcal lkry. cul Off _,., balr wbile Jlr! WU sJ~ing.. S. ·Uncoln was ehlcted President in lllO, and ~led.eel In lllSC, .. the =~can Party f , "'!be Midis Touch" IJ a luclty fl1llii t.o 1}IOISe!I. l. uoo NOi' LET YOUR ri.fbt hand !mow wha\ your Je!t hand Ii oolrtg" is cited in the Bibte is an example of con- fualon. " . I. A "leading question" is 1 bo5tile one tbat aoes t.o the heart of the matter. ?. Billy tha Kld; the famous Western outlaw, was born ln New York City. Reconcf ling S,Cience With Religi0n It tbrowa a chill over the botidly ~ Moslem and1 Jew, Christian and Hindu, .. Gus Now that we've freed Jimmy Hoffa, ll9w about IA. caDey? aeuon 't6 fthiU ~that even u many J , ~i can agree, throu&h the evidence of' ex· celebrate Chtiltmd or New Year'• Day r Hay'a'-~....... perlence, that plants die without water ; , -H.J. B. with rellRlous obleeyances,'somewbert in · " K!'"• that iron is heavier than wocid: th & t th!: world religion ill tearfng people apart. .;; ' ' • ~ . water, ll1hen heated, turns to stee.m. ~,.,..,.. nn.m ......,... ..... -• -HiDdua and MOllems ar.e alauahu,tnl,".;. · · ., Let me quole:.art eiample ci sCienUfic eafill other In the' name of.God. In Ire1'nd . . . mmmunication J r'o ·m srral>o, one · of .......... ,... ef ............ ..... nw Ml ...... flt • .._, ..... Dlffr Pllft. PJ'Otestlrits and Cattiollca are in . violent tog~ther by Judalam.. Chri!tians -except AristoUe's sue<:e&Wta in the headship of conflict. The Jew1 of Israel and the for some in Be:Uast and' DO doubt o~er the Lyceum at Athens : · · • MosllmJ ·of ~ Eopt. ~hiving recently places -are bound togetbtr in Olriat.ien "We· ·must !int correct a popu)ar il· America on tlie Mayflo"er t>esan the trip louibl a lrar .,. ....,.mng to flgbt , fellowship. "Bies! be the tie th.it bindJ." lusion. It mu.sl >be clearly grasped tl!at from E'n&land. , inother. ' ' But ~ la no relJpm yet -at least vessel& generally believed to be empty 1 • onCe I visited the Grand Shrine Of•IH, not an. effecUve--one -that binds Oifll-are not really e~pty but full of alr. Now ANSWERS: the most 11cred of Shinto place•} of, tiAn with. Hindu with Moslem with Jew. ·air .• ·• ·consists of. minute particles ·of 1~ False; Clnute wu ao annoyed by wfi..vdp.Tht!re•aceanotJyW'IS·perf ,Many ~~ ~ themaelvea .matter for the ,·most part Invisible to bial\atterm,tbat)lf:oncecommandedtbe ed ·~whicb I, bom 1 "linfversaf.' but in actu&Uty no~ ls. U! ••• To provJ~thjs make the following Udn to rtand sWl in order t.o show the in ~ and then Almost all rellgiona have bad leadera and experiment. Take~·a 1eemlrlgly empty llm.lta of bis power. 2. False; she had two livlQ& in ~IO Uinll who thought in unlV'ersal tenm: -vessel. Tum It upgicfe.<town ta.king"Care·to attendant.I do it. 3. Fal1e; Linooln wu re-~• ftl chaJ1.rtpGl'.ted-i8 -~ UWib eapecially· fi Jesus and Bud-·keep it vertical, and plunge It into a dish electtd co the Union Party ticket, WiUl ., to tbe andenti Soda dba.eBut when tbelr followers get into tht or water. Even if )'OU depreas 1t until it is Democratl 1s hi1 runn.in&·mate for vice-' r:i. JiplL 4Jt1¥1uf,tl I f act, the wtiverulity. vaniabel. Relilion eompletely covered! no wattr will enter. pruklent. 4. False ; the Midas toach wa1 am not JaplDele in ·remain! In the service of tribe, ract or Thi! proves lhst air is a materiel thing a curse, 1'tOt a bleasing, turnlnc ·my ~g -~ naticn, dividing the human race into the which prevents the water entering the everything King Midas touched Into gold. . do oOt even .reed and bellevera, with whom co-operation ·ii vessel because It .has previously occupied includiQa his cherished daughter .. s.. ·write Japaneee,-1 poaalble and desirable, .and the .un-all· the available space." (Benjamin Far- Fal1e ; the in,tunctk>n means th1t · we could not !help feel· beJievera or infidels, who 111 to .be.1hun-· r•n, "Grttk Scienct") abould &~e charity so quieUy that not Ing, auRng t bat ned ·or, aa hbtory repeatedly attests, even the other band abould·be awm·tbat 1ravel ritual, ·a bond with my JapaDllla tllled. its mate ii being generous. ancest9f'I. ~ ~ · ~ FAl.'!E: A LEADING queotion Is deslgned~d!theanswerofafriendly AND t ~OPPOSE that 's what rel~ "1o·r. The ... u,.·~ Jn""rlligion" •P~J wltnesa, i1 not ""'nnitted ln this caae. u r-allO in the wor~ "ligature." "Religion• · 7.·True; when hi1 tam.Uy moved to Ken-that which blnda to1ether. Japanese 1-:: tuclcy in bis adolescence, he bad never we ridden a horse or fired 1 ,un. a. False; 1 bound together ·by Sblntollm. Jew1'1:i( dead·rectonmg is only an approximation many la~ and many toniues art~ f>f ooe's po&itioni making allowanca for : n sEEMs TO ME that the salvation of rtll(ion -if, &Iona with the human race, it can be saved -ls 1 strong infusion . of the 1pirlt and me~ of acl~nq:. Science doet oot start with lofty principles about the nature of God; bJt with almple perceptioru wbk:h all people can &bare. SCIENCE IS A vast co-operative en- terRrise of people accumulating knowledge by systeroatizing and &l}aring their perceptions. I It rests u p o n similarities of human nervous systems in their encounters with the world. The basic questions of science· are, "Do you see what I seet Do1cli ezperience what I esperlenee!" U yoo. uideed see what I aee and thousands m others-whatever their race or religion -also see what we see, a scientific fact has been established. A scientific fact is that on which all trained observers can agree. On 1 i t t 1 e agreements, larger· ones are built. Science is a technique of agreement, perhaps' the only one we have that offers a hope of commanding universal assent. CAN THE BEST features of religion - Its aspirations toward spiritual serenity, belongtngnes.s and ethical responsibility -and the best features of science -its openminded respect for fact, its tough ra· tlonatlty, its universality -be combined into a single outlook.1 In an attempt to reconcile science with revealed religion, the senior Oliver Wen. dell Holmes, who was a professor of anatomy es well as a poet and essayist, said·that "Science is piecemeal revela· tion." Science reveals, bit by bit, God's grand design. Perhaps Dr. Holmes' formulation !~ too pat, too simple. HoWever, one cannot but agree that Science and religion must be brought together. Religion without the openmindedness and cooperr.tive spirit of science leads Inevitably to fanaticism and bigotry. Science divorced from the concerns of religion cannot but be a moral dead end. By S. I. Hayakawa President saa Francisco Stale CoUege I. A "deed reckooJng" in marine nafl. ptlon IJ a dead rigllt calculation of one's pOllllon. t. A person who .Ia "Intoxicated " IJ wlnd1, .currents, compus errors, etc. f. FalM ; "intoxicated" ii a medical term and may refer to drua:• or other t.oxic elements in tbe bloodstream. 10, False; moll of the•P!lgrim leod<n beJID In Holland, stoppinJ In En&Iand ott the way. HowR • 'ss1a Backed-India's Attack dnmk. • . . 10. '!be Pilgrim Fathen wbo came to LBJ Explains Himself Fer several weeks the newi service• /··--~-..... ..,..-. . ~ \" ha•• been abstracliog paaugts ·from · 1 L)'Odon Johnson'• tiook,,"Varitoge Point," Ror.ce Brier , i recent11 published. . I In the book the fonner President 'l i undertak11 to vi~ hia philOMJOhy ~~ . .-..... .-"'-~~·· --·~· ·• ·, ~· ··" QC! Geclskms while In office, a falrly sort out the realities of his life from an common urge of public figures since ~qrated idolatry, a task 1Wl UD· Caeaar'1 "Commentaries." completed.. 8uch boot• almost never alter the Lyndon Johnson may not be compared plbtk judgmeol of tbe aQlhora .formed ..tth these gianlJ. Nobody sees 1111)' Lin- while the .. authors • colnlan traits or perception in him in the held pW>lic power. dire crlsl1 he faced on taking oUjce. In OUwr factors than the irreverent mood of our time, most cif . 111bjectlve plead.in& Mr. Johnlon'1 fellow~Americans see him may dlange the gen> In a historical enigma.! to which they add era! judimMIJ, and a hanb judgment -be ble'f it." . t 11 es e judgment.I b&ve a hit<>r-mi. YIT m m POSSIBLE this judcmeot value with posterity may be moderated by time for posterity. but.Ille principals .; Mr. Jobnaon dld not fall of wlli!Atm goal the events narrated he may have bad for lack of hurt. nor cm find lltlJe sat18factioa but thet of get.. can hla detractors put full blame upon lllll forth their cues him for tbe nallonal tribulation, of. the ftus Prealdenta ~ other leaders tn J:Ul eight years. He was a victim of u,. free West come off better, or ..,. Cll'CUlllltnnce, and he lacked th< lmight cMlonaUy worae, lb.an.they did with fh<ir to perulve the full .. ture of tbe contemporaries. Some thought mediocre c:ln::umatance. . .,. letD With later study to bave been ef· He waa bequeathed a degradmg mes1 fediYe, .and some tbou&ht ,;&rUt" by in Aila. He was told by his generals af!d ibelr .odmlren are ...., to hive been yoa.men, lhlt they could clean It up tbeU' filrl1 bollow w11. Tllil w1i1 fatal advice, and fatally, • he in par\ accepted It. WINllTON CllUllCHlLL'• ftllcity and One Johnson bllltlder "'' thal he didn't ..-.IltJ tn writing did not odd an lnclt 1tudy how Lincoln bandied hi• generaia. io Mi &reat stature In the world crilll I For two years ht made many mistakes in _....,,tury 110. Abraham Lincoln tbelr .. 1ectloo, but he 11tvar made the ..... iolve no written vlndlcatlon of ht• mlstal<e of thlnltln1 they, Individually or loodenldp, ond he woold probably bne co!lecttvely, had lhe UIWlr to hlJ im- llll ... '° had flt& offered him Che op-men1e problem. He never became 1 m pwl llJ, It IJ worth ootlnl: that his t1m of clrcurnftonce. When Ibey, as "' nJ11t )I bJtf«J ,. lo Ilml '..., all! tbe rogant u P!llto1on ISttrals, wanted '"!!!-1•.qlj amts il taW boclrno, their way, he told th<m off, and atub-W. .,._ """'"1ft Waalllngtoo a~ bornly purllled hi1 own "'Y· elJllaln blmatlf, even were '!be writer has not yet read Mr. to do so, and Je!lenon, Jolmaon'•·book, bul wUI doao, and repor\ ... Jpped, licked tl10 ur(e. In Oii JI.later, MunwbU1, what ti 11y1 can 1 _...., wu nolhfllC'lo -111111 effect oo tbe nalltles noted odd te -.mpor&11 Judcullsll, ucql to abo.,. J. ,. ! . WASHINGTON -The dramstk ' A'-,...,,....,...,......,...,,.~'fl"'r7'il1'o pearanee of a U.S. naval task force in 8 Bay of Bengal on tM eve of the P1kls1'nJ 1umnder, it now appears, didn't '~ thnklate lnd1a at all but mer~y strengthened her ties with Russia. In New Oelhl, Soviet Ambassa4'>r Nikolai M. Pegov gave India secttL anurana.s that "a Soviet fleet is now in the lndian Ocean and .•. w111 not allow the Seventh Fleet to lntervfe." ,. · He abo promi,ed, in case of a OUM.11 attack acrosa tht Himalayas, t b at Russia "would optn. • diversionary action In Sinldanc.'' In Mori, he romiaed Soviet m1111': ic- Uon against both tha U.S. and Oiina U • they intervened m Paklstan'a lide1f ' 'l THE F ASCINATJNG 1tory of a power , Intrigue durlnc ·the Ind • PaklJtnn figbtlnf Is told In ·~ dlplomaUc dlspatcltes and ' lntelllii.". reporta. ::- It "" precisely thl• aort of amt m~verlng that got tbe·U.S. ~eeply em· broiled In the Vietnam War before ~ American people realized Whal Wis ColDi: on. We believe II ls In ~ pubtk lntemt; th<refore. to publtab eiCerpla from tbe secret docwnenL - ln earlier columns, we told how prtsidential advller Henry Ki1slltger assured~ reporters the U.S. wa1n't anti- Indla at the l&me time be was Instructing JOVmll!lent pollcymakei<s to take ateps against~· . . "TllE Plll:llDENT dou not want to he even-buded," KiaiDler emphasized at their leCl'et 1trateo Mllions. ''The Prtaldent bellevu Ind.ia la tba attacker.'' • ,_,,. Slato Depertmeol'• professionals • arru«I Iha~ morally, the U.S. abould he • On the aide of !Ito lleqaUs wbo wanted tbeir jodependence frolll Paklalan. Tbe aperl.s also "amed that Pretld<nl NII· on'• proJ'aklatnn pollcy would Ollly drl\<e IDtlla Into SOvlet U11PJ, Kiaalnger lmlff!y disputed tbil, saylnJ .of lntlla's Prime Mlnllter 1ndlra Gandhi: "The IJdy. ta cold blooded and tou1h and will not turn India into a Soviet 1atelllte merely because of pique." BE·EDING KISSINGER and dlare1ordlnl tha pn>teulooal advice, NIJ· "1 toot ·a·tourh atnnd at tbe United Na· tk>na: 1gainst India a n d ordered the Seventh Fleet te,Hnd a task force lnlo ~Ian watera. . 'TbiJ Wll deltnltely lnltnd<Jd II a "show '' · of loree." altbouib th< nouua had 11te ad-..---Bii Georve ---. &Ilona! mission of evacuiting 11rmled Dear !Jeor1e: • Americana from ebltued Decca 1f the need arose. lflans w'r' made, meanwhile, to ar· stampede between clNaes u hUJl.' ' , range provocaUve leaka In 1ucb places 11 dredl of stu<lenll r:"h around ', 1 Djakarta, Manila ond S~por< of the 'every -· Wiiy don t they Jusl 1 I Ill); force'• appn>aeb, By the time the move ~ tetchen from \class 1'~ 1 ahipa had UHmbled in the Ma.lace a cl111. It...,.. wlu. • •' 'Sil-alt, both th< Indiana and Sovlell ...,. In my lil&h achoo! there ta a mad stud STUDENT ._ .. well aware they were OD thl!I way. Dear ent: 11r~ 'lllat'a the way with younr peopll 1 lodayl ,Think they know e~l Wia', "boa, -Yuh. Wby DON'r they! \ nus MER&t. Y aerved to bring India a,.t Russia cl..., ~ther. A ...,.t ln- te:WlfJ)Ce report, ii a '1rtlllblt" IC• count· of fiovlel Am aador Nikolai Peco•'• convoraallolw wlt!J IDdlaa of. • ' ' ficials, declared: "Pegov atated that,Pakistan is trying to draw botb the United States and China into the present conflict. The Soviet Union,. however, does not believe that eit.her country will intervene. "Accordi{lg to Pego\!. the movement of the U.S. Seventh Fleet is an effort by U.S. to bully lhdia, to di scourage It from etrik~ 1galnst West Pakistan and at Lhe same time to boost the moraJe of the Paklslani forces. "Pegov noted that a SoVi.et fleet is now in the lndian<Ocean aad that the Soviet Un.ion will not allow tbt Seventh Fleet to Intervene. ~ · "IF CllJNA SHO decide to in· tervene," II.id Pegov, '~Soviet Union d.ild ~ a diversi~· ry . action in SiUlang. Pegov also · mented that alter I>acca Is llberai.d 'ond' the llang]a Desb pvemment is ID91elled, ho.th the U.S. and ClDDI will be u1able to act and wW chanp tbe~ current~Ul\ude towani the crisis." ~ Another ,lntelligen<e r,ei!Dr~ giving the aecrtt details of Soviet'. iieputy Foreign Minister Vasily KumetaoJ•s ·mJuion to India. iDdlcate.s there hll:I been some Soviet lmpatle:nce over the pace or the ln- diln blltzkrtig. Kuznel40v, after his arrival in New Delhi on Dec<mber II, told Indian of· flcll11 that the Kremlin wa1 "impatient Tilth tbe lntllan anned for<ts for the~ tn- abilil1 to liberlte Bangla Dub within the Freedom \ ' AliooU, Pa. Mirror: •"IlM, n'k>re free federal aid *amea. the leu 6-ee will Americans be. U only because 11H!y'.11 be fon:ed to apend more. time .,.*"'II •to Pl1 tlnl ;¥'e leu time !rtt lo work for tbeJr ~d• " · ten-day lime frame mentioned before the outbreak of hos tilities." KUZNETSOV P 0 I NT ED out, ac- cording. to the secret re port, that Soviet opposition to a cease.fire "becomes more untenable tbe longer the war goes on in the ea st. • "\Vhile Kuznetsov said the Soviet Union will continue to use its veto to stall any elforts to bring .about a cease-fire for the present, he stressed the importance of quick and decisive Indian action in liberating dan&la Oesb in the shortest · time posslble: "KUU1etsov delayed the scheduled re.tum to Moscow because he Is awaiting special instructions from L e o n i d Brezhnev. general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, regarding India's request that the Soviet Union sign a dere·n~ agreement with the Bangla Desh gov6mment after Soviet recognition of Bangla· Desh. "Acccrding to KUllletsov, Brezhnev was oot In Moscow when KU%lletsov sent him the request for guidance.'' The, American people, meanwhile, are entiUed to straight talk from their leaders. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N. Weed, Publisher Thoma.t Keevil, Editor Albert W. Ba~1 Editorial Pa.Qt Editor ~ ed.ltori•.l page or the Dalty Pilot sttk! to Inform and 1Umu .. lite readers by presenUng this ~\.\"$flllper'1 opink>nl and com--JtienW')' on topics or lnt~rcst •nit 1igniflcancc, by provldln1 a f()r-Urt\ fo\' the upl"f'5Slon of our ttaderi' opinlon•. 11.nd by prf!l<!nl1ng the diverse viewpoints of Informed • , 1crvm and spokesmen on topics ot the day. Tuesday, December 28, 1971 . A ed I e ·u. nt, t. ly, ity 113 a- Ith n- o! st , la- d's ut be he rit sm he a a t ge he C- i et re in on ny e of in est ed ·on ev al re eir ' ' • • ' I Tl!Hda!, O.C.mblt 28, 1971 !WlV PILOT -· -1\liiCTear-Plant ·Slte Said Fe#Jtfild ::~~~-·-i . -:~m.~_NIYcYUl'S m ' ' , 't..\ ~ AT TMI ' --~ -I VftLCANO llOUll ' :~A CRUZ (AP) -It port ""' ; 7,000.acre oile, vlde·da !or deaigalng 111,fai> _.veral m11 .. llQUlhwes! of the r-\ \iiuid be 1eol011lcall!' feaslbl, relea!td a geologj(i) ~ fm-Y.ID ilhstand '~""i ... h AndreM, BiftaDo Cotnif•I• pack ... ~elude" Din.Or, Bollie el Otui • .,_ , , -+ ..__ ~tn~ P1rly Falorst Entertainment ancl D1ncin9 wltf, to locate a nuclear power It was irepa(Od .by , 1 ~"'~ sl>oold tli. ~il09n<,be Zayante eatlhqaake laulll IOCI •• "ERMAINi &.TH& YELLOW BRICK ROAD plant 1S miles north of this Richard hhns, d~an of 'the lr(ade 16"'bulld a nuctear plant ' U norlhweSt· of the Sall ....... c.'08stal,. ~llf,~lfic Gas & School of Earth Sciences at near Davenport," said Barton Gregorio fault. $15.00 ~:'.,,.. §lectrlC Co1 re~ Stanford University, and W. Slackelford, II PG&E vice The facility ls proposed to ..::_ The utilf$y;--wbieh ·~as pro-Do.1.1&las H. Ha!11Uton of Earth president. . supply power for San Jose and RIMMltlw p1 ... -117·7017 ' posed ooo¥rtlc~~ol tjle,plant Scie~:~"'i'••(¥,_f,lj,o)j'9,_ • ~'l'li> ·report. 1noW · lhal" lllil -;soma or the ,,8<Ji rt-anc!Jeo 1, ._ _, 14~0 fAllSA~ ROA,11, :~.s!JTA MUA arthe·~t)'~Daven-0 Thil study wiU;b.elp1-. : ~o.~nport ~coastal ,;.rea ·~lt: ·B&y area. \"'"it.,. ··· ,. ,.,.. \ , . ._ . . l ~ WHAT WE CAU. .. middle age" in a, wotnan. the.Fren ' refer to II "thl~ certain· age.' .. Delicate fcilk, the Ffench\ They al&o have a specllic endearment for motbera-in.Jaw which we don 't. -· · ., r NEVER GIVE a child a toy· that's smaller· than .aa,ld child's fist. That's the safety experts antt-rwallOw:in'g ruJii of thumb and fingers, clenched: 1 .. • QUERIES · Q. "HOW WNG does a SheUand pooy live, onlinailly!T A. Up to 30 maybe 40 years. ~ Q. "NOW THAT these ffuit~nut ice cream ·flavors are getting so popular, where does chocolate rank?" A. Still No. 2. Right behind vanilla. The silenl ma jorit)' 'I t · is holding. l ,1 • Q. "HO\V MANY of our 'n president have been law· yers'?" A. Just '.'. \' KNOW A WELL-T().00 fanning fellow wQo's decoJt. ing the top of his barn fence with old wooden ducks. De- coys. Pays $4 a piece for them . Wants an he can get. If you have any of said dumb ducks in fair shape lying around the garage, please advise. Will .gladly info~ ~. of same. Some fence. Dandy. Can forego describing -it.as ducky , however. : . i YOUTH Rarely do you see the resulti of a survey among ~& citizens age 2D to 25. Except those in college, at any raleo Recently asked a pollster to up lain this. And · be saidv "Simple. We can't rt!ach them. They're never home.''· WHY SOME WOMEN, who frequently visit doctors do so is al.so a mystery. Studies show approximateJy,35 pu. : cent of a doctor's feminine patients fail to do what be tellt them. Still. they go back to. his officf, ·pay for ·the vislki and hey.nanny nonny. >f r., 11 WHAT DO YOU recall most clearly ab!>ut Eleanor · Roosevelt? What I remember be.st about ·ber ta.she cl•ir$ eel never in her life to have read a comic strip. Incredible. .. .. ~,,,,·_ f-· I . L ,., ~: " ·r .. ·1 . i j ,; ·l 1 ·. t ....... ... i ... · ; ~ r-.. Address mail ta L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Boz 1875, i "' • , __ N_• .. _P:_•_rt_B_••_c_h_, _00_1_;1_. _9z_6_6_0. ____ '-'.""""'-..".'-~1 l(:~.: • ' ;(; Californian Vrges '' 1;,,·\. ,, .• !· ' i -' '. ~ .r Search for Lost Son , ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -son was going ta rolled some ~::, ~-• A San Francisco· man has urg· stores needed for a brigantine. . · . · He was· going 11?. sail. ~~k to ~ · .. f' •. ,. ed the Britisb H on d u r a s San Francisco from l\Oatan ti' · government to exert more ef· with three friends. · fort to locate bis son and nine He said one of the friends, others missing on an inter· Rick Cline, called to report -. island ferry for a ~eek. iearcb parties from 1Jrftilh ! , Perry Harris said his son, Honduras and Guate11V1ll bad f .- Scott, 25, and tile other been sent out unsucces.!lfully ln ' passengers were aboard a 50-search of the missing ferry. foot motor vessel bound from The father said Clint reported the island of Roatan orr a 100• · he had more money to_pay (of. mile trip to the British Hon-addittonal fitcilitits .~fore· a· duras mainland. 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LUBRICATION .SPECIAL! • Thorough greasing of all 9 9 C under choasis fittings . 0 Increases ca r life · WARDS AUTO CENTERS OPEN DAILY AT 8:30 AM ... SUNDAY AT 11:00 AMI SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 'TIL 9 PM ••• SHOP SUNDAY 12 PM TO 5 PM LA CIENEGA lo citnego at 18th st. hone 836-7922 NORWALK Imperial at norwalk blvd. hone 868 -0911 FULLERTON harbor at orangethorpe hone 714·879-2500 HUNTI NGTON BEACH edinqer of beach boulevard pnone 714-892-6611 SANTAANA bristol at seventeenth hone 547-6841 VENTURA 500 1outh mills road 485 -5421, 642-7541 close 6 p.m. •of. PANORAMA CITY tobia1 ot rescoe hone 8'4·8211 CANOGA PARK topango plaza hon• 883-1000 ' • ROSIMEAD re1tmead blvd. ot san bemordino freewo -hone 573 -3110 COVINA borranca cit tan betnardlno fretwo -hont 966°7-411 \ \ • J J DAILY PILOT Twsd_,, Otctmbtr 28, 1971 ~ajority Leade1· Post Could Open I • •• SACRAMEl'll"O (AP) - Willer Karablan lo upocted to be dropped u Assembl y majority leader when the legislature meets next P.1onday for the 1972 session, Capitol .sources said today. noat in Une to succeed I.he 1 Monterey Park Democrat in plan lo the waning weeks or the 1972 session. Karabian ~·ould be expected to get .a comm it tee cbalrmanship in return for gtvtog up his majority leader's )ob, which Is held at the pleasurt ot thr speaker. ,. the Assembly's No. 2 • :1 ~:1~;::.'i;.;.,1 ~~,-c.~; Army Drug Pati.ents of San Fraacisco. D a v i d \ i • .. PJerson or 'Los.. Angeles and ~ H. :!?:£~y:~ ~~'~l~I~ \~~~:..woo ,~:~~n rom;;.~=t=i = -Eigbteeo Army drug pa-a medic in Vietnam told . !bl)' both ere dected to the .t;ents wbo' 'JJ &J' r i c ad e d reporlers, ''The A~my is' not t 1ofti' house In J964, is the themselves iQ an Air Force stopping gu ys I from using : prime candidate. Hospilal war~ p.a~e been druis 1 ,lfi Vietnam but is : The choice is up to 1t1oretll transferrfld lo y n( e d i c 3i 1 trying to clean them out when• '. ~~~n :e!l'~~ ~~ e~r,c!o't faCilities near th(ir ho1nes. the they get hom~ for1the benefi\ i leagues when Uie legislatur~: Army said'1:oday. of its public image.'' _ cotw"eoes.. 1 -. The paleints, along, wi),.h four : • Moretti bas declined com civilian sympathizers, took I ment on his plans r o r Ex-prisoner Mar ks 26th Found In Shellfish Deadly Pois on Discovered llERKELEY (AP) -A deadly nerve poison found ln edible shellfish al"(lund the '1'orld ht.s yielded Its secrets to three scient.!Sts after an ex- haustive JG-year searclt. Henry Rapoport. a Universi- ty o( California chemist, said he and two colleagues tA1e found the moJ ecu lar fom\ula of saxi toxin, the poi&On that infect. clams, err.~. mussels and ' other shellfish. making these delicacies unavailable ~ue to quarantine during the summer . The findings of Rapoportj John L. Wong and Rudolph Oesterlin appear in the cur- rent issue of the Journal of ~ American Chemical Society. Since l!MO, scien~sl.! ~ve kOO\\'A that sa"Xitoxin, p ·o-\ dUced in a one-celled marine organism relished'by shell fish, 1M Polson ls absorbed by shellf'lSh throughout the world, It b especially commonJn the Bay Area~ Dr. John R. Goldsmith, chief of qie rnv·iroom e1.1 t a l epidemiology unit of the slate. 11.ealth . Department\. t a t d ahellfish poisoning affe'c s only ' I • •• certain Individuals w ho 1 e ~ 1 metabolism appe::irs to ht '·more sensitive than others." The department imposes-a shellfish quarantltie along the entire Pacific coast from May 1· I lo Odt. 31, v.•hen the •• likelihood that lhe seafood Will be contaminaled is greatest. . ' I. HARDW A'RE I 011ftizaUon of the Assembly. -over the secoocktory ward Y,,iiere Democrats hold a 42.37 Sunday night and voluntarily : margin with one vacancy in a abandoned their .mattresa bar- : Republican district in San ricade Monday. They said they : Diego County. But Karabian 's \\'ere protesting the Army's ~ departure from the inajority dl"\lg reha,bWtation program, • feider's job ·has been forecast Tbe Gls Y'ere taken by bus ~ Ult past month by, Assembly from this air base. a major : .insiders. trinsportation point for travel Birthday . ' caused the paralyzing a11d sometimes death d e a I I n g disease in some humans, but Rapoporl said his fi ndings sho uld he lp me d ic al researche rs to find an antidote for the sickness for which there is no"' no cure. Ten- millionths of an ounce can kill. About 400 cases of shellfish poisoning have been reported in California since the 1920s. and 30 cases haYe ended in death. the stale H e C\ I t h Department said. "The Hpme. pf Quality Product s" Selection of the majority to and. from Vietnam. An -teaaer is up lo the speaker. Arfny spokesman at Let- : Tbe announcement is exj>ected terman General Hospital in : to be made In a way tha t San Franciscc said all "'·ere : would avoKl embarrassment to being fl0\\71 to hospitals near ~ Kar•bian. by saying, for ex-their homes for a 30-day treat- -· ample, 1hat his leadership of a rnent program. ' Hubert Humphrey presidential -nle Arrily also said there • campaign in California would 'vere no immediate plans to ; not give him time to handle ; the Assembly leadership job. discipline lhe soldiers. , Friction developed between Tlle tHs smiled and fla shed ; Moretti apd Karabian this the-peace sign as they v.•ere : past surrurier when Karabian led to the bus. They told : groomed and supported his newsmen they were assoc iated , aide, Richard Alatorre, to run v.•ith Vietnam Vet e r a n s : for the Assembly in the vacant Against the \\'a r (VV A\v·i. a ; 4Bt.I\ District. he av i I y group which staged an antiwar ; Democratic and heavily Mex· pr11test sit-in at the Statue of ican-American. ' Libtrty in New Yor k City. ft1oretti wa s backing Ralph .The Air Force made no OchOa. move to take control of J.he Alatorre defeated Ochoa in ward but stationed three ~ the Democratic primary but military policemen at a : lost in a general election upset do\\'nstairs entrance. : in November to Republican Army Spee.·~ ~Mike Oliver C BiJl Brophy. litany De~rats said, "When '*e got here. they ' bUI Kara bl in responsible for told us we weren't !it IO\ walk ~ ~SJ.loss trimmed th e the streets with o t be r : Denlocralic m~gin from 43 to American people and said v.·e ; .a.and vasUy cpmplicated the 'tere being held for 30 to 60 vs:• r 1etP11ture'1 effor.l.t~ ~ Iii J. 1 an Assembly reappoftJOnment VJ/AW spokesman William Dock Strike Discussion . : Resumes After Vacation SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - ... Nt,19tiator1 for West Coast ~ Longshoremen and the Pacific .. MarUme Association resumed talks: Monday following their Cltristmas break. The representatives met for two hours and said they would S1iow Halts Hunt for 2 01i Shasta meet again today. Negotiators for the Interna- tional Longshoremen 's and Ware b o,u s emen's Union1 t IL\\'U) and the maritime group are attempting to hiad off resumption or a loo.day strike at the 24, ports in California. 0 r.e f o n and I \Vashingtoo. The 15,~member union and the PMA agreed last week to extend their contract which expired June 30 until Jan. IO, pending the outcome o f1 negotiations. The IL\\'U struck for 100 days before President Ni~on utilized a federal injunction "MT. SHASTA (AP i _ A under the Taft-Hartley Act to blizzard thwarted a search send the dock }Yorkers back on team Monday from looking for the job for 80 da~·s. That two 16-year~ld ca m pe r s ''cooling tiff" period expired reared missing at the 10.000-Christmas Das. 1 foot. level of Mt Shasta. The 10-day extension \\'as A four-man team riding a decided upon by both sides in tracked snow vehicle could gel the hope of averting a longer only as fa r as about the 3.000-walkout. foot level when zero \•isi bility J. Curtis Counts. chief of the fdrcf.d it to take ' refuge in a Federal A1ediation and Con- Sierra Club hut. ciliation Service. said both . Vern Clevenger of Oakland sides .,·ere ··exerting eve and Bill Dougherty o f possible effort 10 reach a set- Berkeley hiked up to camp on tlement.., the. Konwaukiton Glacier Dec. lr=='--------,1 PALO AL TO, Calif. (AP) - ~1ary Ann Harbert. freed two v.'eeks ago by the Communist Chinese. celebrated her 26th birthday O\londay on an all-ex- pense-paid shopping spree at Saks" Fifth Ave. here. Her fatber. Gene Harbert, said th~ l-atnily and some close friends planned a dinner or_ ham, be~f st roganoff and birthday ..cake. Harbe'rt wouldn't disclose \\'hat .he and hls wife had got- ten t,he ·daughter they had given. up for dead in 1968 for her birthday -but he said, "\Ve didn't get a cat." J\-tary 'Agn said she \Yanted a cat for .t Christmt s, or her birthdnf, but the apartmeht complex \\'here the famil~· lives doesn't all O\\' pets. Harbert said J\-lary Ann and a gil"lfriend spent the da~· shopping at the department store .which offered to outfit her free In the latest styles. ~Hsl j}i • rt apd a famVr ... f r iend_, Ge ral d R o,s~s . McLaughll "''ere. Captured by"· the Communist Chinese in April ·1968 While sailing in the Sout h China Sea. The Chinese reported McLaughlin com- mitted sulci~e J\-1arch 7. 1969. ' Rapoport said salCilotin can be procured only in tiny amounts and that during 10 years. the researchers used only two-thousandths of one Ounce. obtained from Alaska butter clams. Ironically, Rapoport reports, the poison that affects h'umans so seriously produces. no i\l-eJ- fects in the she11fish who absorb it into their systim by eating the plankton called Convaulauy ec:tenella . The scientist said that while Surfers ~avecl Jn High Seas SANT A ~!Oi\'ICA t UPI ~ l~ifeguards rescued l"'O Venice youths Monday \\'ho became Caught in !(}-foot waves while surfing. A rescue boat picked up 'Nm Alwres. 15. who lost his surfboard 7a to 100 feet. oUt, and Richa rt Burtne.sS:..17. "A'ho fO'und the surf too · heavy. Lifeguards said they \Yere trying to keep surfers out of tye \\'Dier beca use o( ex- tremely hazardous conditions. j · 'penoine Univensity ·~ ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENT CENTER • COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES-BEGIN ' JAN .3 Business, Sociology, Psychology, Police M1n19ement. EVENING GtADUATE CLASSES BEGIN FEB. 7 Educ1tion. ~ ALL COURSES MAY BE APPLIED TO DEGREES. Location: I mil e sout h of th e Si n Diego Freeway on F1irview INFOlMATION: 1 7 1 ~) S-4b.J ~l l or P1ul Buckl1y, 17 1<1 73 7-~]99 Fully Accreclit•cl ~Y the Western A11 oci1fi on of Schoo ls •ncl Colleget HARBOR VIEW C ~NTER, N~WPOl\T BEACH AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS CompaC.t & Stylish L•r9• bouff•nt bonnet li!s o~er l1r91sl rolleri Adju1h lo 1nv h 11d 1i11 R11d1 in lop leh you chtt~ h1 ir ... '" ~, .............. . ..•• ,, )"'" ~"'"'!". -·~;~' . ....::.;;'l 1. r'. --. --...... -:;,;--, .· ' ' . ,, ' .. 'tf;.:: - ' ~~· ;!Wlf~!;.. "· -•·•w . . .. ; • FAN FORCED , 1320 wans fan forced plus radiant heat • Ribbon type heat element • Tip-a~er switch • Automatic thermostat • '115 square inches. ol heat retlectin.11 su~,ac' H-1S 1320 watts , - . .. .. , Heat jn an instant for more comfortoble & convenient living • ~ . . . . .. I, ( ECONOMY PRICED. . 1000 watts radia111 heal • Ribbon type heat e{emenl • TIP"'OWlr switch sl'tu1s heater .. oH inslaotty ii tipped over • 115 souare inches of heal reltecling su1tace • Secondary wire guard H-14 1000 walls •" JO~•J.OOl ~ "~~~·~,~ ) •• ·e FAN FORCED Fan forced phn radiant heat • Ribbon type heal elemtrll • Tip-over swilch • Aulomafic tl'terrr.ostat • 200 square inches ol heal re11ecling surface.• Sec· ondary wire guard • Walnut color styJ•ng H·17 1650 walls HARBOR VIEW CENTEn NEWPORT BEACH OPEN 9·8 MON.-SAT.; 11 ·5 SUN. , ' • • -· .. .. . • ' . "' .... . •, '" .;,..J • . ·~ . . .. .:.w.: ... ''"' ·~·:~' ' ... ;~1 . ....... ':~:=-· ... ~ .. ' ' ··~ .·,·::~ . "., .... -·· -Pj' : I II aft" tellihg Ml Shasta! THE BEST pOtice they would return by1 Reedenhip p o 111 pi·o,·t' Quiatmas Eve. The search ef· ''Peanuts" i1 ont' of !he fort was launched Monday \\'Orld's mo!1.t popular comir after the l\\'O still had not 11trtps. Rud it daily In the ,,, .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;.~~~~~~ ... .:.~I: I reported in. DAD..Y PlLOT. \. I, I See by Today's Want Ads. • :\'OT A lfUNORED, JUST ONE SmalfDalmatlAn'rlog and a frierli!b' cat. ~·l"f' • health,,v aild hi.PP)" • elld · "'•nt • new ~ ... • \VIG SALE;' Jn~ limt ;for Ne"' Y:ean. so~ oft '"nM! G)•psy". filll. Piie boo)•&, anti more! .Look )'ot11· best for N@w Vnn. • Only Coast & Southern offers savers all three: • ,6% two to five· year guaranteed certific ,:1Ct'.;,_. • Saturday Service. • The Insiders Club. .111 !illoll&I, ~--a.-011 .... !WI • Effective 5.00%·5.13 0/o Pa.:;•boek r~o n :nimvrn. Annual 5. 75o/o·5,92% One Yt',ir Cert1f1ta!e S 1.000 /~1ri1m_ ·11. Earnings 6.00%·6.18% T.,.,o to F •• e '.'ear Ce1:1j1,;a'es S5 000 r.~.r Up to 90 days loss of Interest on amoun1s v1ithdrawn before matur\ly on all certilicate accounts. The Insiders Club: A n~way to beat inflation Its membership card permits you to buy nearly everything you need from 1he finest closed· dOOr showrooms at substantial savings-appliances. furniture, ste(eo equipment, sporting goods, draperies and much, mucfl more. You can even~ cars at th& "fleet" price and mobile homes and motorcycles at 1ubstan t181 savin gs. The Insi ders Club also provides big discounts on tickets to sporting and entertainment events ... plus a whole Its! of free services: safe deposil bO~es. money orders. lraveters checks, notary services and the use of document duplicating equipment. Membership requirement for savers-$2,500 minimum balance. Coast borrowers now receive associate member~hips entitling (hem to all outside referral services. Ask about joinin g al any Coast office . • . . - MAIN OFf'ICl: 9Lll & Hiii, Los Anttl1tl • 623-1351 OO•e• orhc:es WILSHll'E •I QltAMM ERC'J ~CE: 19ll Wll'&l'n•e Blvd, LA.• l88·12b~ •LA. Cl•tC C£NTIR: . 2nd & 8roadWtJ • 625-1 102 HUNTINGTON 8EACH: 91 HL.111~lr1.11on C1r1ter • !111) 197-10•1 •SANTA AHA LOAN SE""ICE: AGENCT: 190S N. Mall\ st. • (714) 547·tl!i7 SANTA MONICA: 711 Wli.hi•t Blvd.• 39l-0746 Daily Hours - 9 AM lo 4 PM S.IN PEORO• 10!1! & P't•I•<' • &31_ l4 ~. WE'i1 COi INA· I ~sll~.,~ SI>~ iniil Cu. •3A~UOI ,.ANO,"!AMA CIT'"• , &6lb ~'n Hv1~ L·•d • 191·1111 TARZANA: l87~1 lttlll~•a Blvd •34.!>·8614 LONG ltACM: .ird & L!!oC\tSI • l.T1 7481 CAST LOS ANGEi.ES: !l!h & Soto• <&~4510 DIAMOHO lltlll: 3l6 D••monQ i.t• 81~ • !114) S'J~ 1~25 Ope~ Saturd1ys - 9 AM to l PM .~nt Open Sllu•d•t' .. .. •• . : ' ' ' • • • ' . • ·, ' ' . . • ' .. .. '·; •• ' • ,.: ·. ' ' , .. • ' " " ' " . .. .. " " . ' I I • ' ' For The Record AUIJCl[Lll a l!ON WJ:S'roLD'P MORTllAllY 111 z. 17111 Ill., c.i.· .. _ ..... • • BALTZ llEllGJ:RON rtJNllllAL BOMB c .... 4of111r llWlll Ctttl Mau -• ULL lllOADWA T llORTllARY lit_,,, Ctttl - LI t-l&a • • lleCOllMICll: LAGUNA R.lCB llOll'llJAllY 1!111.IPla ~ M. -• PACIPIGVIBW ~P.-S 1 ~""'-' : •P-YlewDltlo : ........ -· c.llllnlo . -• PDllAMILY CllLONIAL ru!lll4L -'11'11oluA"' ·---• a.llTRl!' MORTllARY 111 Miio Ill. 1oillqtoe-- County Nearing '~,000-job Goal SANTA ANA -In 1 21-1 vote, the Oran&e County Rep.1bllCIJ\ Ce.otral commlllet h11 tndor&ed 1 musur1 by ll<p. John G. Schmit& iR· Tualln) lo pull out of Ille lliofled Notions. Schmits' bill, which orl&inally wu introduced by the late Rep. James Utt, bu been in · committee since January, 1971. The bill would revoke the membership of the Beach City Scllool Dlltrlct 124,llO, and !ht 1'>• AWnltos School Dlltrlct, $H,lll. In ..U, lhe '81,000-pl uJ wUI fund 10 new joba Jn ill llf>' c , 1bom1s reported~ ' WAREH OPEN W£DNESDAY THIS WEEK CLOSED NEW YEARS DAY FARMER JOHN'S FULl.Y.·COOKED HAMS ' . . HAM SLICES SHANK HALF BUTT HALF WHOLE HAM 98~ 43~ 53~ 53~· ' IONELISS TOP .SIRLOIN AOID TO IROIL 27 STEAKS U.S. in the United NaUotu and would withdraw all support for ' - the world organiutlon. SPENCER STEAKS $. 59 The vete w11 take.n durln& the December meetin& of the county organiutlon during Which county chairman Tom Roser• wu char1ed with not 111pportlq Schmit& and ·~ temptina to supreu the com· m!l{oe'1-endoraemeat of tht bill. State Puts Sanitarium On Probation LOS ANGELES·-A Gm!en Grove 11.Ditarium accused by lhl atate of lklmpi.q on food IUJ>PlleJ and lllliof lo meet J1.UJ'lin& can ~· lor jb tatitnts have beu placed on problUon for one year. A state llearlng officer mode the rulln1 in 1.41 An1eles followin1 an bour-loq hearin,: Into a number of •lle&•Uoal filed qalmt tht Gmfon Groft Sarutarium, 10f71 G a rd en Grove Blvd . A SUte }Drep..-tment of Public Healtli apokuman Mid • 11nltarium official admitted durin& Ult heulnr llllt his f1ctlity hid filled lo · meet patient cm standards on both char1t1 and had a I a o neglected to maintain J>1tle11t recordJ on the llnu acquired by state lnvett111t1ons. The 1pokum1n 11ld the 114- bed sanitarium bad been repeatedly warned 1bout tht lnfradlons ainct early 11,0. He eaJd the allt11Uont would ht: nvlewed •&•in in 1 ytar'• time following periodic vi1IU by state e1:1m inu1. The 11nttariwn primarily cor" for llderly potienll. Pre-school Teacher Aid Classes Set SANTA ANA -A llklus W«bbop to btlp train pre- ICbool teacher aldt1 will be aponsortd Jan. 8 by the volunteer department of tht: CruUYe Day Care Center In Santi Ana. Clusu covuin1 1 r l , lanpaae. trips and project.I, ~ulpment, music 1bd bealt.h will be held from I 1.m. ta noon. RetlltraUon will be at the Cenltr, UGI West lJI St .• Son- ia Ano, and cl...., w!IJ bo held II thit oddrw and at 1132 WeJt lot st . 1bt worbhop la open to all lnltrMtecl peraono. Further ln- f«mltlon may bo obtllned by calllne' 1111 vol-dlrtct« at l3&-0055. THE BEST Rttdenhl\'. po111 prove "Punut.a" one ot the world'• molt p>p.1.~ar comic 1lrfp1. Jted It UJly In th• DAILY Pn..01'. $ 89 LB. RA CORN BACON LB • •LARGE RlllE T-BONE -.STEAKS . PORTERHOUSE., $TEAKS GRAPEFRUIT c ' • c LB~ 3·7 ' ·. LB. FARMIR JOHN'S ~. ' • i. •• ,, ";. . 8 O.Z. PKO. L " ' SAUSAGE·· .~ 1;hlNKS· · 'EA. lb TOMATOES ORANGES 8 LB. BAG Now you too can become a professional 1ho pper and save hundreds at dollars per year on your grocery blll. No nHd to nin all over town hunting for bargains . , • You can be assured that when you shop at Tap Yalu, you are buying at the low· nt prices In town. Naturally, we carry all of th• famous brands ••• Top Quality Meats and Garden. Fresh llroc!uc1. WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT i'O YOU! lllT SIRVICI • OR• LOWIST PRICIS • NO MARKn CAN GIVE YOU IOTH •WI OIVI PllCI STORI HOURS 10 AM TO 7 PM 5 DAYS A WEEK SHOP IN A WAlEHOUSI OP flNE Cj)UALITT l'OODS AT 535 W. ltth ST. AT HAllOl, COST A Ml!A. IT DOES. N"f TAJ(l A LOT OP NllYI TO II THE ONLY STOU IN TOWN THAT DIS. COUNTS THI DISCOUNTIRS. WHAT IT TAKIS IS THOUSANDS OF LOWll PllCESI we welcome ' FOOD ST.AMII SHOPPll.S ' EVERYTHING IS MARKED ' Warehouse Prices Tho tltt ·c:htcke;. A4th .I# 10%. To Arrln ot -Y" "9Y• h .11 Y" w.-.1 up with $10.00 Worltl, yM'4 simply "9J thot, plut 10"/o .. $11 .00. . THIS •on JOI ~·•nHIN• acm '"' llW r/1..-. tciiALLY CONTlOLUO - • LIK. Mil• AND ll9UO, • .. ·• We Make Discounters Look lxpenslve · 535 W. 19th ST. AT HARBOR, COSTA MISA WI CHALLINOI ANY MARKn . TO A\ATCH THI TOTAL IAVINOll ' I STOU HOUIS: 10 AM TO " f P~ . I DAYS A Wiii! Closed Sund .. and······ Wedn"claYs " I • ' • Red China Backs' Off in Crisis By lt.C. THALER LONDON (UPI) -China, which ror years ridiculed the nuclear powers as paper tigers unable to use their military strengUi, disclooed ilsell to. be a "paptt tiger" in the India· Paki!tan conflict. Unlike the super;-POWe:n ii was the· lack •of military · Strength which kept China in .. check. After promising Pakistan, NEWI ~Nhl Y51S . Ill long-standing ally, ali-<crt bociling against· lndla, China pulled back in the hiJur ol need ud 1imiled ilself to oilers of "inoral" assistance · io its ' ~-pressed friend. ':Paiostani bopes f~ Chine!< Jl\ilitary interventioil did not materialize. .i.. Defense experts, revising tbejr assessment of Chinese m,llltary strengiji, consider Uieir new conclusions substan-. flilly.backetf by these latesl dl!relo-11. ,Earliu'wamings by.experts t&t Qrina was racing toward IUI!-_power $.!us have, lt~"'<'llow ai'Pear1, • b e·e ·n premallu'e. China''""''-:.t\'""• ~-· -_, Siderable llrldeo iq t b-·e mclear i.fitld but r .. it wm 1'11>duce operatio~' .lo n J f!f'&• rockell In the next' year er two are now held un"War-. • --. lfhe InternationaJ •Institute for Strategic Studies in Lon- don reported that China ha11 some medium-range; rOckets installed which COllld 'reach parts of RUSlia Ind. probably Jndln. China is, khown to be · pushing for inte~tlnental bellistic rniss.iles and may have, or be close to, testing one. But it will be years, possibly five or more, before they are likely to be operationaJ and many more before they can be produced on any appreciable acale. One of the leading experls on China, Singapore's Premier Lee Kwan Yew, said recently it may take two decades or even more before China can be expected to reach the status of a major military power. Tbls does not mean China's role Can be underestimated for tbe present. JIS.,polltical Influence can be • ~ted to grow fast·now uiat 111 ha• eOOed i!S sell-Jmpooe0 llolalion In the lnlmlalional ...... . ' Jilt In Ill 11nt major con- .,. ftllitation with Russia over tlil lndia·Pakistan conl!Cct Clilha baa ·suffered ·a con- )iaerable defeat that •has .)elped the SOVlet Uliion extend ,Ru$sia infb.tence in the Far E.!t. --·r . . Cblnt C4n'bo'eipeded ... hit • ¥In Ill own -It will .be lal!l•lJi a polillcal'biitue, back- ~ by a ·ljepped-u~ eUort to unffrmtn8 RUl;lli's • r o I e elawOOe, chleDy bl the wor\d Communlsf mqvement and In lM ~e\fllllrd world: • In thele fitlcls Peking to all ........ lnou, llands a good ~ J,aQ ..... '....Cvec' the lrlllinlln. • Tutl<kl,.-28, 1971 mm:21ALUIB.1Zll Gllicl recovery flUlll \lie over iftdul101Ct*5. ' · •• _ DUI 1~-eiJCE. 51<.+ • , I.MT 4: f"ft CCMllPOll Economy pack of 160 fine quality_dinner nap- kins. I' ... ·18~ ; •. Of 150 ., r IAPER PIATES Grease resistant whit~ (iiper pla,tes for serving hot or cold foods. OIJR REG. PRICE 99c PAClllOf 50 " llMFIAM CUPS ·~ 1 or. ctips·f~r.,Serving hof9r col~,drink!' . \ lq time for -New._ Year's ·party needs: I · DOI ~E;. PRICE 44c T 2 Pll COUPOll 1 I 'I FAMOUSiAIR MQl'S-WUliflRT 100,; cotton; while, gun melal,nayy, powder, green, go ld or turquoise. S·M·l-XL ;DUR REG .• • 1 e. e,· PRICE 2.71 ,..,..,, ~:· '\ "r ' •I ill llil IUCI H IRU!ll STiii! 1 !~~ ·._,,44,. ~ COV!Ofl L I 24JIEAIDTIC llZ.•1411Z. TD.as ·The· answer to your party drink need. 14 oz. hi-ball or 8 o'z. Jo.6a11 - .! sizes. D RIEG,PRICE~.:2ec~ ilMIT 3 "' couro• .. fXIMIMWURlll ••• - Fivo ply 100% nylon;or textraliied nilo• Banton. Wide colo'r assor:trr!fnt. Stretch llif~r, to fit 10 to 13. OURREG. 5gc PllCE lie . r1. 50 PR. ' I 20 LBS. "IF" DEIBIGllT I 3038 -llRISTOL ST. San Die'o Freeway at Bristol . ' " ' " • ' -\ -·· .. Hospitality: ~--~e rvi cz e ' ' -t? AU.ISON ot:fta Association has estimated 111'1 . · ~ . "! Deily "*' ''""-. :' the ~untry .will need 30G.01»· , lJOJPlt.ality ts big buslnla in ; \ • i;i e 'If ,manageiial _personnel $Oulll<m calllornla. . over Ille oex\ lO yearj. The in- '' hople are on the . move.· dush)I' DOW employs more ',l;olB\lre Umet ~"®<I." 1 · than 3.S million peopl•. f ists elem food a.Dd ' QualificatioM lnclUde an a:-_i .. ~1 , ., .·~ ... e§~rkwithpeop1c, Personnel• 1 ,~\"' ' . hig!i tandards good hot'eli1 n1-0ie(s . .: ''beii\tli. e al stablllty,. ,urant.s and fast food' ,.-pleaSallt tcolng personality choh\lr. J!>< demand for skilled. i· iJ)d an aooretjalion ol good woiters far exceeds the S:UP-1 . food: r • ' , · ply. , 1.. CX:C's program ls. unique, to . Tra\nlllg ls the-Job, in-the area. Sevl!i;at hJgb scbools adeqyte or ~stent. and conttnuiti0n higli ocboolJ Orarw;e Cout,CoUege hal a provide ·vocaional claSM:s 111 • remed>' .. Under."the cons~~er food 'service treparaligb ~r and health services divtSlQn tliere is l'lO ~gram mcatly • Ira"* .~•'1: for UilJed · similar i. OOC's. : . · •n!ll . . t J>O'f· . ; ~ mw o 1rli lilted. • -SKIJJ.S ·TflJ!IBT. 'l'./OC ·trtining 'lodgin!i and · • · Jmtructlng--ln thqe 'attu •. f~ \~~ gement "',Is . are Jo~ Vineenzi ip ~ng. gell{<d . ~ .front line Mulne &bllle In -bald(ig aod ~ · 11 upp,,.o.rt Kenneth E. $digsma 'ln,,hotel imal< ,1. ti , ' . . managemel)f. Karen . Mftsuo 1t.l!lJli.s ~.prect., ~-Si.id .fl.l hlN .. the ·~I caCeterl§I Mrs ell Woodwj(d. division operahon. 1 , . · chainnan, can be applied to 1 Mrs. Schatle . ~as t w o management of hotehl, mo\els, · d~grees In nutrition ~ n d beallh c a1 e in.stltuUons directed school food servlce private clubS, a pa r t m en t operat~ori~ for l5 years. ~ is .· hoURS aod rtsidence hall•. the prmc1pa1 instrucy>r 1n the WIDE l'IELD 1 f four'foOd service ''options.r f~' Classes begin.with an orien- FOod. service , dle1 can taUon to the industry, sanila· lead to work in estauranls, .lion p((>Cedures and basic food ' fllllt. foodi>perati~s, clubs, in-preparation, Mrs. Schade ex· plant feeding, ~blic schools, plained. . coqeJe f e e d l n i: , hospitals, From there the stUdent, manigeoil!et, qulbli; ;. !ood proparatiao 111c1 ~I cost accounting, lil'lk! ·nutr-1· lion and merchandising. The theory taught In the classroom ls demonstrated by practical •Pplicalion 11'1 •labs ah d on-the-job experience, four setnlAen WO~ JOBS w'.\rrl.NG Mrs. Schade said'tbett 81"' jobs waiting in ~ Of the four majQr. o~ _ - rntaurant, bospiiar, school food service • and . extended ' health care faciliU~ "• · Kennetbi Seri 1 r-Minp to . psm . ' OCC an extemive ba~ In the hotel fitld! He ~ seVeral large Oranie C.ounty hotels over • nine-yea.r period btfore organiting lils own hotel :management ·consulting ·''""· He taught part-time on the OCC staff• for tf1ree semesters before becomigg1 a ~larJed employe um sem~ter. His business co~~ M·~d1 • ar~ an asset to students m-:fift- dlng jobs, when training Is completed. He describe5 the purpose of th~ ·hotel .pr_ogram as threefpkl. First . stqdents are pla~ ID middle'. m~gement posiUons after .._&arning · degrees. • · . .~ to , four.year pt0il'&m1 at Coine!J, the Un!v....Uy_. ol llllnoJ1 and lllchlgan >tale Un!venlty u well as other four-year prognrma. FAST PACt) , "Hotel• are "being built-1t a trwnendoU& pal"'.'' Scrlpema said, "and eliot1ng ho~tel• <Ill' 1 not ~eep ellOllgb I k II e a em~ to meet touzUt trme ind leisure time demanda, "Anyone who goes lrtto·the lndualry now with training has a .....relfuJ opporlunity for adv&r.eerneftt. •With Hvanced 1 t.ethnOioi:Yl eomputerlution. of reseri>atiolil and mo re SQPhi.sticated clients, hotel managen>e!>I needs okilb that reqlilre cofiege training," be added. • ;. Studehts leara front office operatklns, account)ng pro- e«luru, basics of restaura.'1t operaUon, cost analy1is and related pt'QCtdure-. StudenlJ ' in the, lodging and food ~Ice classes vary wt~ the fk!lds Of>Oll i. them. . Oluclc MUl<hlson ls In blJ· 403, llves In Huntlngt.n,B<ach . and workl · u : a prof'§'lonal musician. ·At occ be lilMf bIJ· turJJ ai rtmii1ng a ~·asher . and t.ok a ,barteodlng job this summ!' for the ex{'Orien,cL , WATCH BUlllll'tss , ', ,... many thlnp I tboolbt needed cbanailla." ho ... plained. That -..a·~ _.,,of running blJ OWll ~ p him lnter<Sted In OCC. lie enrolled two and QDe half • • years ago and now hu decjd- ed to work for the AA degree. "Ia~bave been ol(md several t managing Jobe,'' ' he saldo· • staurant lllllltgO- , menl Iii ".1ri1n territory. It I• not so ~ u Jt might seem. . More WM! ·..more, t:utmlog a restauranl b being treated as a business. I feel this is very bealtl!Y. Rlltauranl manage, ment' is 'Cballen&lDI! because y.U have both the tangible and aeifhellc. "I ·am edhusiastlc that ,,.,,,,,,,. carea °""""' 14 guide the Industry w. the ~ channel! to -ade It. The business is like an Iceberg. a lot ~ .unseen but very im- portant. "If 1 were younger and just starting -.>111 J ,,.,..~ go Into • schoolll, hospitals, nu r 1 i n g ,_ homes where they really need • someone who cares. What ls needed in all phaset of the business is honest enthusiasm, on the part ol the .manar .. ment and , . the mltomer,,. Myrchison Mid. 'J • ' ' aervlce "t. llv• her '°"'till-!J: ;• A !Ulltlmo studenl for the pa& !brto.,..... lho ~ earn i :~~=-~ <\:":b: occ program ls "remarkable." ' ~ ... "The days are long ~." she aaid, "whoo • houaeW!fe can go into a Ppltal and cook and work her way ap to \ , SUJM;l'Visor. We neel ~ feeslnnals In ·the neW\ '1lld ' they're needed mos1 1n ,..,_ • valeacent facilities Ind mnaD boopllals. . ' 11It b a wide open field\ a 1 · marvelous career for anyone. We now art being classified as the prolessiooals. I find the field rewar<llng, very fulfilllhg and self-gratifying," she said. Glen Kinney Is I!, a resident • ~· ~ . . • • .. • • . .. .. . • . . . . . . . • . ' ' ' . • • . ' . . . ' nursing hnnes aod resorts. learns the ins and outs of bak-~ Natiooall', Restaurant ing,,c ate ring, diningroom Second, 1contin.,uati'on. training is provided. for those already in the field. Third, studepts are prepared to go on '.'I have been watching the restaurant field for 20 ,year• as &·performer anc1· I hive Mis. Ricllard Elliott b a mother or five and grandmother of teVtn, I resi- dent of Buena Park ani! a stu· dent of both res tau.rant management: and ho.!p!tal food -' • • BEA ANDERSON, Editor · ' ""'!-'• DK-w .. 111,1 • ' .... lf ' ' • , Sfu.d·y . ' Menu KEN SCRIPSMA EXP LAINS RECORDING' MACHINE TO HOTEL STUDENTS. Firm ·Foundation .. Makes Point ; DEAR READERS: I didn't tealiu: how many people bal such lntanse fielings lbout the bra, A 'recent colUDUl; berating the braless female who shmnelessly &unced and flopped and went shopping f(>r dresses without underwear (to the donsternatiOn of the salespeople) created ~ deluge of mail. 1The •braless women demanded that: tbey be beard. So lei's listen -if lhef can' lower their voices to a, scream. 1 A rt-rrJil Richmond wrote: Since tUt1creep h&s-desJ:ri,bed us as cow-like cfeaturt'is;ii'1 Only !air that you print .the ulder side. In yuur day, Grandmaw, bras were in. Today, they are out" Thank the Lord we are no longer ashamed o(· our bodies~ Women have been Uberated and we wait the world ~~· -BOBN FREE , FROM SAN ~AN: k• up, The dolls wbo are wearl~ bras "9f ltiem for only' one. rea!pl, they are •'"adtd with foam rubber. I say, il you'~U.Y got I~ flaunt It.-ONE WHO~GOT IT FROM WINNIPEG: I was one ol tbos<> ldloia who had a beaUIUu! full "'-" when I wu 17. I decld<d 14 discard my Jq-the)>ra!.,, loolc wu tbe "In" ~· That was three )'ears ago•and now I lpok like rve nursed six kids. My breast ~les couldn't support the 1'11ght. SI me -SAGGY AND SORRY ·• URLJNGTON, VT.: Did It ever occur to you that not every girl who goes ut a bra Is trying to look sexy.? 8te of UI don't NEED 1 bra. Not -' '--'-;4:.......•-=~-~-· -~~ everyone ts built like Raquel Welch and Sophia Loren. -ROBBED . FROM EAU CLAIRE: If a woman ts no~l she has .breasts. U a man ts normal he knows it. What's all the static about? -HANGING LOOSE IN WISCONSIN ' F!lOM CHICAGO : The question "to bra or not to bra" ,can be euUy answered ii the undecided woman will apply this .test to ~. Take an trdl.nary wood- case pencil. Put !( under' 6iie b ... st. If the pencill tay1 there, you ~d wear a bra. lf iLfallJ, you can to braless.· - ONE WHO FLUNKED FROM llENVER: My huband doe• not lltf: 'tile to wear a bra. He says it makes me look too set)'. ~natural look is less provocative, he clailns. The bra pu~es me up and oul So DI.av that "' your violin, Grann)'\ -UNrt'M'ERED DEAR ONE AND ALI.' 'lbaob r ... writlttl. l get \be me1111e. For lbose of yo. who want to Jet ft all Unc our -be my ptSl I sUU 11y is pemnt of the womea look bttter wtth a bra than with- out one. Mosl of us ouglit to wear ... for two very obv.iOUI rtalCllll. DEAi\ ANN LANDERS: My problem • has become so haunting that it'• begin· niGg to.be an obstsaiOo. Please help me. My husband l!ld I have been married 10 ~an aod we11ave no thlldrtn. I work with him in our business. Lut December I C&J¥ home a day early ftom a few days' visit with my sitter. 1 caught my busbud Jn bed with a friend of mine. I WU shocked and horrified. He begged me • i. !orgive him and I said Pd try. · wtU. J was so burl I decided to 1et evs bt 18ducfng the W011W:1'1 husbll1d - wl!lcl\ 1 had no !rt!Jble doJni, 'I 'wu aslwqod' of my..if imlnediately and t.ld bim We couldn't llt each OCber uymore. ' Now he won't let me alone. I am filled with gul~ l!ld womler H I should confeu to my lwsband. I hate myseH r..-gettlnf into this mesa. How do I &et out o( Jt? -DONNA . DEAi\ DONNA: Voa need to Wk to somebody -bat DOt )'Oar bmbu4..-~:i 1e1t a c:lel'IJlll• or 1 pref• c:ounltlor. 1'ote who believe nc:k ~ le11lom are pod fer the IOGI if .. lo tbtlr IOITOW dll1t dley Cll be "'J Nd tor a mwrlap. ' Basics She holds the J>acbelors degree In biology l!ld cbemlstry and the mnsten degree in J.OOlogy. She's wo~k~ in hospitals, run a private ~ch club and taught. Jtut at Orange C.oast College you're likeJy to fmd her behil)d, a.,: moclrup holfl Iron! desk, Inspecting the bake shop or refining service.in . OCC's ~etlme dl.ningroom: ~ Nell WoOdward is director of con- awner ahd ·health services division at OCC. She su'pervise! home economle1. allied health progiama and 4the food service and . hotel ml.Mgement program. . Training for the hospitality in- dustry b ber first .love. , .. Mrl: ~-"d .am. Ill> ore' nine y..,. "' to bead the ·lood 1 service anO'hOtel management pro. rram. It began in tilt fall of 1984 iwith . . <!Wes ,ollered thrpugh Evening ' College ~arily, geere<I 14 tho,. already iemPlored 1n some type of food serVlce Work.' . EARN DEGREES · · •Six graduating classes later 13 1tudents· tecdved AA degrees or. certificates oC achievement in \heir · cOOsen fielcb:. Tbit year there are 190 1tudents in the program, 54 at· tending fulllime. Mr1. Woodward WP re<:en.Uy named to the board of trustees of the National Institute for the Foodtervlt-e I n du 11 try. Aa outp-wth of the National Rlltaurant Aloodation, mFI bandlel ocbolarsjllps, ......,,;, ~ edllc;lllcllal Jll'Ol'llll" ..... uil "' . the !Ddustry. . One of her major goals ii to help remove the antl.gonism between lht NRA and · the American l\aodatioD of Hotels and Motels, Wldch ahe feeb should be working together more cloaely. ·"Tllo boopltality. Industry ne<d; tralnad lbpport per!OruM!I, In hotel · management and food aervtce, they can't afford to hire everyone with a bachelol'9 degree. · 11'Dult ls why our emphuis ii on micl-lnanqement, the front line management perlOnnel/' she ·ex· plained. ' FIELDfi OFFERED At OCC a student can enter restaumil management, hospital food aervke, 11W'ling home food oervlce, pUbUc ldioi>I food service, culinary arta or hotel mana.gement. hKll&llt food '°"Ice clas.<e1 lot airline stewardess training ls in· eluded in the curriculwn. Through Mrs. Woodward's efforts the divl&lon has tran!fonned a ~ace room Into a lab for din- lngroom techniqueJ, added OD a · room for a bating· Jab and put e:veey possible piece oJ equipment on · wheels to keep the progr~m flexible. She feel• that attending a com- mum tr college hu Its advantages. '"Jbe ma}or 1dvantage of a ~ munlty college is that you can give 'each student individual attention," ahe s.i!d. Next 11e'J in providing better 1 personnel rcir the lqdustry, sbelllid, • · b i. coordinate the foul'-year-proo rrama wl\h ·those already on'!red at the tw1>year level. BUllJl~ I "I feel tba.t the fO\D"·Yell' p-o- (l'll1ll abould be built on the ·"""" muolty college program. It woWd be c11<oP.r' for the ta>payu >Dd the ltudent," abe Aki. Mn. Woodward cited the pro- jected hotel-motel l!ld food service c1errae prosr•m at Calllomla State i Polytecl\nlc Collep, P o mo n a , which wUI completely bypass the two-year ~ pregram. 'Ille OCC· admhmtrat.r alJo Ii • (See llTUDV, Pap If) CCC stude nt Lorette Eve rett learns us e of huge commercial mixer insfruct or Maxine Schade in bake shop. ' • . ' ". ' " .;. ·" from .. " . :· i. • • ~ I Mrs. Nell Woodwerd ·heed' hofel.motel managemelit · ; a nd fo od service programs at oc c> '•, ., I t I .. ,. 1 ~ -. " .. INSPECTORS -Janene Gordon Oell) and Jane Currie check out firearms In cllSI that was part of their training to become the first women graduates of Postal Inspector training in the Inspection Service's 234-year history. ._ .~ . .. . .. ' ' . . Postal Inspectors Open. ·Male WASHINGTON (AP) Proclaiming that 1't.be doors an open," two women hive become the f1nt women ID 234 From Page 15 years to don badget of , !he rle, 31, of Ft. Worth, T .... U.S. Postal Inspection Strvlct. after ceremonies marklnc bu "lt's tremendous," wu the graduation from the POltal reaction of Mrs. Jane W, OJr.. 8ervice Manq:ement lnlltltute \ • • • Study Menu oc:Uve in relai.d llelda. She Is affiliated with the Callfom1a Diotelics ASIOC!atloo, oervtng .., the state 9P8Cfal committee few education ol aupport pf:r- aonnel. She ts immediate put J>l""l· dent ol the Or\1nge County Dietetics Association and Is a member alld works with the Southern canrorn.ia School Foodservice A&10ClaUon. DESIGNS TRAJNlNG Mrs. Woodward serVed as national secretary to the Council on Hotel, Restaurants, Institutional and Education. CHRIE is de8,igned to coordinate training of Industry personnel on all educaUonaI level!. She explained that she already had acquired . two ch!grees In the sciences at Michigan S ta t e University when she discovered the food service field. P u rt h e r lludles added Reg I st ere d Dietician to her training. The Orange mother or three alto la a crusader for causes. Seein& the need for ln- ltl'Vice training for consulting dieticians In extend~ ure faclltUes, ahe began her own consulting service with a partner. ' CondlUons in nursing homes inspired nursing home food service supervisor workshops for fall. DEFINING JOBS Mrs. Woodward formulated a restaurant management seminar for the spring, with guest speakers from the NRA. Work was done to define the position .of dietetic technician aa aupportlve personnel in food eervice management and nutritional care. The dietician feels that there Is a great need for persormel with a broader background in the field. "We have seen our graduates move horizontally within food services from ex· tended care to hospitals to re st aurants to school food service. "Except for a few speclall!- ed classes the training for each ls the 11me. We need more personnel who can han- dle all upect.a of food servlct. But flnt we have to educate the Industry thlt these people are qualified. 1Jn s e v e r a I areas," 1he explained. lJTILIZE WORKERS She listed the example of a new blll that would provide free hot meala to the aged. "We could utllhe school and other institutional kitcberui that are only used during the daytime. With proper trainlng, we could use the same person- nel. "We train our students ao that they can knowledgeably run the whole operation," she said. ''T feel that no food service operation -school, hospital, restaµrant or short order chain -should be run by anyone who doesn't have the basic training in sanitary l!itan- dards of food preparation. In nearby Belb<ada, Md. "I'm eatatk," addtd MW Janene E. Gordon, 23, who with Mrs. CUtrle and 22 men completed a U..weelt course at tralnlnt in karate, markllmanahJp And postaJ law. GBOUND Blll!AKER ' The postal &roundbreaken ' ' ' were eooa:ratuJated by Assis-- tut Po•bn¥.l'r Gen. William J, Cotter, head of the in· 1peellon service, at Postal Service headquarters here. Mra. CUrrie, the daughter of 1 reUred postal Inspector and Miss Gardon, a student of police lclence, departed the aame day for aasignment in u n d 11 c losed metropolitan areas. Aa postal Inspectors, they will have the same re1ponalbllities, authclrity and pay 11 men, Cotter said. Although neither professes much of an lntertst in the Women's LlberaUon move- ment, both said they ap- Nuptials Planned • , Mr. and Mrs . Clillord M. Stanton Jr. of Costa Mesa have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Kathleen Stanton to James Anthony Lake. ' ' precloted belni treated II equals wlih meo ,lhn>ueboul their tralnlna. "We're all postal in- l!ipectorst'' Mrs. Qu'rie aald. Mn. Currie, a dlvon::" and a former tf~ephont 1 e r v I c e re:preaent11ve and advertlaing oUlce ma~et •• saMt .the was only l~ · lhoul the k.arate tra'11111. ''It lsn't~y claln! lo lome,• , . she said. 1 "I don't plan on uslng it unleu J r~Uy hlv,1 to," uid Miu GordOI!. "bul;fl,'1 good to know." Mra. CUttie b a pduate of Texas c&riatian U!Uveraity and bas done araduate study in applied psychology. Miss Gordon, a naUve of Sacramento, eaw. ha! • bacbeton degree in political science fr o m Sacramento State College and la due to recelv~ a masters degree in police science next month. Horoscope: Yi rgo A void Petty Newport Residents Honored May Date Selected They are planning a March 18 wedding in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church. Newport Beach. MW Stanton is a graduate of Costa Mesa High. School, at~ tended University of Calliornia, Davis, and earned WEDNESDAY DEC'.;EMBER 29 lly IYDNBY OMAllR Tllo Octol>er, 1171, l.soue of Teday'a ilMllll, I publlcatlon of the Amerlcon Medical Assn., admlta thlt I he· "planets tnfluence our lives." But we aro uked to deoy thlt dllt bu an)'thlna to do wtlh ulrololY· Ill respoDle, I quote a will man who Nted. "A J"lle by any other name ••• " AIUl!ll (Mardi II-April II): ~void dJJputel Involving nelahbon and rel atlvea. Tendency I.I to oct on lmpul ... Motivea may be. fine, but otbtra IM1D · amlous t o mfllnterprel. Know lhla and ... cautious. 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Caution pays dividends. lf reclde.ss, you Jose chance for solid ad· Pair Plan June Rite · Freedom To Move Today'• woman wanl! the freedom to do her own thing. Leo Narducci does clothes with a !ense of, humor and a sense of rtallly for thb woman. H l s wide-lapeled, broad-shouldered blazers are contemporary. fem inine. They 10 with ele!Jhant·beltod Aatalre lrou8en brought up to today ln claulc tart.ans with 11Uo lhlrla and Jersey pulla, Library Sk it The Tuallo Library T .. o-Aid 'I'oeab1ans wlll present a aldt tnt.JUed ••Runaway Prtstnll" In the Cnata Meu Library at JO:!O a.m. Tburtd.ly, Dec. 30. vancement. Accent is on get- ting along with those tn same boat. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be what y'ou are -\ trying to create any other lm,llge now would be error. Message should become increasingly clear. Young ldeu are fine. But physical exertion - )leyond realm of common sense -could result in mlsbap. PISCES (Feb. 19-MMch 20): Obtain valid hint fr o m Aquari a • me11age. Conservative course now brings most favorable re.sui ts. Hetd voice of experience. Don't 10 for flash, glitter. Instead, sUck with quality, wisdom. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are lntu!Uve, a natural teacher and in- novator. Domestic conditions due to settle. Recent change 0£ gcenery has given you greater perspective. You now are in better position to make a go of It. Mr. and Mrs. James Harry EstW!I of Newport Beach we.re honored on their 50th wedding anniverl!iary by a famlly din· ner in their home. The honorees exchanged nuptial vows in Colton and came to Newport B ~ a ch in 1921. Estus established a plumbing and hard.wart store at old Central Avenue and 20th Street In Newport and reltred In 1948. Family munben attending the fesUvltles were Mrs. Robe.rt Thatcher, the Ir daughter, Stephen Thatcher, their grambon, Mr1. 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THE SHOE TREE 3410 VIA UDO • NEWPORT IE~CH 673°5521 her teaching credential at ' UCI. She teaches in the Tustin KATHL ,EN STANTON Elementary School District. _, Hu fiance, aon of Mr. and mont High School and Cal Po- Mra. Wllllam S. Lake of Clare-ly, Pomona. He aJao attended mont, la an alumnus of Clare· Chaffey C.olleae In Upland. From Page 15 • • • Hevt I wond1rful time at the p•rty! Choose • dress thet dots great things for you. Selection includes longs, shorts ot ;l1morou1 tklrt1 A tops. ,_ u s.ao Hospitality hotel-motel field 15 moot (11'11111· tslng, Kinney feet. th1t ~ people aJtli 'are lnter•ted. Jane Cowan, 21, of Colla Mesa i,a Interested in acbool food ae.rviee. Sbe remembered her own scbopl lunches aod set her slghta on Improving the taste, appurance and nutri- tion In the lunches for student. who follo"!ed bu. 11When I was in school the lunches Weren't wl!lll-planned and organized or nutritionally well·fit. 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(APl-Larry Jooep, ln hl1 flr1t yeaf 11 bud coach of the Florida Silla Unlvenlly !ootbaU team, would have been happier lf .Mon· day'• '111LI Bowl had ended M 1ecoods ·-·· "J!loo't fael that thert'1 a low In a &iJM UU thi1," J0Dt1 commented foDo'lflric the Polt-Huon lnauaural game -which his Seml0olt1 lost -to the Arizool Stile University Sun Devils. "Il't really too bad that the game didn't end in a tie." The score was 38-38 in the closing minutes. But with 3t seconds left on lbe clock, ~homore halfback Woody Grten scored his third touchdown of the a(· ternoon on a one-yard plunge to lead the Devils to the 45-38 victory. · The game was actually tied four times, and the lead bounced back and fortb eight times . PLORIDA STATE'S JAMES JARRITT RAMBLES IN WILD FIESTA BOWL FRACAS. ASU coach Frank Kush wasn't too pfeased with the perfonnance turned 1n by his de.fenslve secondary, whiCb allow· ed FSU to gain 361 yards passing. ~Jlose Bowl: Bo~s Night1nare ''Our secondary didn't do 1 good job at all, bul agalnsl a team like Florida State, I guess that happens," he said. Kush also felt that the Devil.I htd ''some lucky breaks." . . . ..... .. ~ .-Best Team May Not Necessarily Wi1t In picklftl up the victory. A-State ac- complished two things that no othet Florida State opponent had betn able to do all durin1 the regular se.son. ~,. 8o Scbembechler ge!JJ credit for aa Ufly victory as he tries to survive the ~erable w@ather and get hil University ~~· Michigan Wolverines ready for 'turday's Rose Bowl engagement with :Anford. ~ pulled a classic at Friday nlght 's bowl scrimmage at 1'awrey's taurant in Beverly Hills when he fJ:fbally shul off a newsman from a ffie(ropo litan paper who bad butted irtO our conversaUon. ~J'tie intruder lnterrupted thia writer'• ;;·: WHITE " WASH ,_..,.. ~ .... ---= ------· ;\.'. eLllUI WHITI ltitervlew, introduced himself and im· ffifdlately took over. That was his fatal error. . He told Bo that a colleague from his tiaper had covered Michlgan'1 game at ~rdue and then proceeded to ridicule 1.flt man's report because he had Ce ntered his article around Michigan UI· ~g the wishbone offense. : "How could he ever make a mistake like tnat," apologized the uninvited speaker. ~Everyone knows you don't use lhe wishbone.'' ' Bo listened a few more seconds, then ieplied. ; ··But we did use the wishbone," Bo responded. ~ ;'Oh, well It was just for a few plays •asn·t it?" retorted the scribe. 'No. we used it most of the game-we h'l"ve ever since the first of the se1son," Schembechler said. "I don't mean anything personal , but perhaps you can now .see why I don't put much stock In what newspapermen say," SChembechler ooncluded. And with that the uninvited disap- peared without further d l s c us s I o n , presumably to hide under a distant table for the rest of the evening. * * * Bo'1 flnt two Rote Bowl vt11t1 have proved memorable but perhaps le11 than pleasant. When be flnt brouaht o u t the Wolverine• two year• ago be lost two of hl1 be•t backs (Gl~nn Ooua:bty and Barry Pierson) with lnjurle1, t be n was hospitalized the day .. of the game with a heart attack. His team bowed to USC, 10-3, New Year's Day Jt7t. Now he 's back and can't fi nd a dry field (or day) to hold practice. He's migrated to Bakenfleld, and was con· 1!df:rla.-«olng to Tucson to e.Cape ln- undat-:d Southland fields. Bo, who 's put togetber a ZS-4 record 1lnce taking over the reins at U of M. compares the teams In tbl• Roae Bo"·I matcbup with the onel involved ln the ltlO tiff. l:le believe• that Mlchlgan Is sounder defensively than It wa1 agaln1t USC and adds that the rushing game ls 1tfunger. But be feels his other Rose Bowl entry bad better pa111D1. Looklag at tbe oppo1Jtlon, he say1 Stan· ford's passing Is better than SC's and makes special mention of how tough the lndius' dden1e 111 although he tblnks use· •••• even stronger. * * * Reviewing the Wolverines ' recently· coocluded 11-0 campaign, Schem bechler defends against critics who say ~Uchlgan staggered at the end of the season with rallying wins over Purdue (Z0-17) and Ohio State (ll>-7). "Those teams were up for us and .:Wolverines Behind ,. • I [['.Michigan Coach Talks . ;• .. . '.~As If Tribe ls Favored .. ' •, ~PASADENA (AP) -Michigan football d:Jach Bo Schembechler, whose team wa1 upset In the Rose Bowl two years ago, ~s.been uncomfortable ln the favorite 's rolt ever since be brought his Wolverines hti-e to train !or the.Ir Jan. t clash with ~ford. .f Whether he's serlolll or is just tr):ing l;O ~P his team f~ up, Schembechler 1s king as thougti Stanford, not unbeaten foorth.ranked Michigan, were a JO. nt favorite. •."There's no que stion that we're l!hind" in workouts, the coach told il!porter! Monday by telephone from tikersfield, 100 miles north, where he 6ok his team Sunday to escape a persl~- nt rainstorm which turned t h e olveriDe'• 1.11i1ned practice field at Lot Angeles College into a ~ •. The Michiaan ofrense, Scbtrnbechler Is ''aluuiah rl&ht oow." upecially Ill brtad and butler play, the preclMiy quarterback option off the flolli!"IM ·T. ~said the rain also ha1 hln- pa• defense practice. lc:hembtchler aakt the Wolverines hold a final workout in Baker10eld-til:IU before rettitmlng to Pasadena. llbntord coadl Jolln Ralston aald his DI hid bin able to avold the wet on thtlr practice. field at Lona Stato COU.gt. Oii the ,.....Uly Cl( rain New Year's • llDton aald pblloaopblcally, "It on both 1kSes of the line of scrim· ,. Bul Schtmbtchler 1ald a eunny 1 on the trpeded wet lltld W<JUld help ord' Hrlal game, while • rainy day aid Michigan. /'A bod field in dry wtath<r helps a ~ =~:'~d;.;:i:~~ In . , Successive winter storms ha~e brought h@avy rains to Southern California . hut the we ather is expected to clear before the end of the week. Ralston said fullback Hillary Shockley is 9S percent recovered from an ankle in jury that has sidelined him most of the season and will play "quite a bit," although Reggie Sanderson will start. Stanford quarterback Don Bunce. whom Schembechler says the \Votverines must stop If they are lo win, spoke in general te rms about th@ Indians' game plan. BILL SHA~MAN .. .. played well but I felt we played well, too. l don't think we had any letdown.s 1t all ." * * * RegarOing the miserable training coflo dltions which have his Wolverines virtually without practice since Nov. 20, Bo says, "I don 't know If the team Is on edge but I can tell you the coach Is. "l 've never faced anything like this before. We have rain at home but we can 111111 work on artificial turf. "Even when it stops raining here. ther e isn't anyplace to go that Isn't a mud flat." The one break Michigan got turned sour when the automatic sprinkl@r1 at East LA slayed on for 48 hours Instead of hvo, washing out a Friday workout when rain had let up. Reminded that Stanford has also been hampered by wet conditions. Bo says, "they shouldn't be hurt as much as we are-they just have 1o lhlnk about two guys playing catch. "We have an intrica~4! offense--OJ>tions, elc.-to work on." And so once again a great Michigan team may find its@lt in trouble Jan. 1-not necessarily because Ifs playing a better team but because of an act of God. First, the Sun Devils wert lhe only team to score more than 1.a points · aga inst the Seminoles, whose d@fe.ost• ranked 11th in the nation, allowing only an average of 11.7 points a game. ASU also managed io score six touchdowns against FSU. Up until Moflo day aflemoon, no learn had been able to score more than two, TD'1 against the Seminoles. Gary Huff, the junior quarterback for Florida Stal.4!, lived up 1o his regular season laurels a1 the nation 's top of~ fenslve pla yer by pltjking up a total of 388 yards, with 347 yards coming off 25 pass completions. For his efforts, Huf(• was named the game's most valuable player on offense.. Picking up th@· d@fens lve honors was Junior Ah You, defensive end for the Sun Devils. Ah You . had two unaslisted tackles 1n~ helped out oo five others as he led ASU's defensive efforts. . FSU's.All·America wid@ recei ver Rhett. -Dawson Caught thrtt passes f 9 r touchdowns as he continued to be the club·s biggest scoring: threat. Dawson scored the first one on a 14- yard pass from flanker Ktnt G1ydos, ~ 49ers Hope for Repeat: No Fu1nbles, No Tl1efts SA N FRANCISCO (AP} -"There are a few things W@ didn't show on," said San Francisoo 49ers coach rnck Nolan. ''l\faybe we'll have them ready for Dallas.'' Nolan's team, a 24-20 winner over Washington in the opening round of the Nati onal Football League playoffs , began practicing today for Sunday's National Conference title game with the Cowboys. "We weren't hiding things from Dallas. It just looked Hke it," quarterback John Brodie said. "The only thing that dictated wha t we did was the weather." Wind, rain and the slippery synthetic turf at Candlestick Park combined fqr "the worst conditions 1'v4! ever play@d under," Brodie said after Sunchcy's vic- tory . "We wanted to get the wind at our backs. but that would have meant playing from bench to bench," he added. At the Cowboys' new Texas Stadium, partially covered by a roof, the 49e.r1 shouldn 't have to worry about wind. Nolan made one persoMel change for the playoff opener by using backup quarterback Sle\•e Spurrier. instead of specialist Jim l\1cCann. to punt. Spurrier will probably be used against Dallas, too. "It's partly because Steve has more ex· perienct. But also because of what we can do with him in there on punt fonna· ti om," says Nolan, dropping a hint in Dallu' direcUon. The 411er1 1ot into trouble on many or their kicking situations a g: 1 l n .1 t Washington, and Nolan said, "We'll cer4 talnly brush up on this pvt of the game before '!e go to Dallas." The Redskins· blocked one Spurrier punt, and Ted Vactor retum@d another 47 yards. Speedy Duncan had kickoff returns of 811, 66 and 37 yards. "It was the worst d1y our special teams have ever had," said linebacker Ed Beard, the captain of th% units. "And J mean in all my seven sea.sons with the 49ers. But the 49ers suffered no interc@ptions or lost fumbles againrt Washington. , "If we play our game and make a few mist akes as we made Sunday, I think we'll have a good chanc@ of wiMin&," Nolan said about the coming title game. In last year's NFC title contest at Kezar Stadium, Cowboy linebacker Lee Roy Jordan intercepted a Brodie pass· to set up a touchdown that put Dallas ahead J(}.3 in the lhird period. Mel Renfro came up with another interception that was followed by the cllnchin& touchdown in a 17-10 Dal111 victory. Lakers Duel Buffalo 15,000 Turn Out for Practice LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Loa: Angelea Lakera have reached the halfway mark in their attempt at cracking another National Basketball AMoclation record. the all·time, rew-:d for games won in an NBA aeuon is 61 by Philadtlphia in the 1~57 ,.all'.l)l, ;n1t Lakers have won U games and nffd .34 more to equal the mark. wilh 45 games remaioing. Tonight the Lakers face the lowly Buffalo Braves, a club with an ll·Z2 record for last plact in the Allantic Division. Meanwhile, in addiUon to seeltine vtc.~ No. 3$, Los Angeles can also extend to 29 gamu their lncrtdible NBA winning etrealt With a 34-3 record, coath Bill Shannan'• Laiera will start a .lineup of Ha~ py Tiairstoo and Jim Mcl\-}illian at forward, Wilt Cl\ambtrlain it center, and Jerry West and Gail Goodrich at guards. With West In their lineup this season, the Lakers are 32-0. • ~fore mooey was added to the Cal Sl8te fFullerton) C.oaches Fund ).fonday when upwards of 15,000 fans clicked throu&h the turnstiles at lbe Forum with a t~ fold mission. The National Baskelball Assocl1Uon po~1erhouse Loe Angeles Lakers went through their paces In practice. as the gathering shovtd aside the current rains to attend th! session. All proceeds raised are to be turned over to lhe fund whi ch goes to the survlv- lnJ famtu" or the Ihm coach,. .....,uy killocl In a plant cruh. . " the other tw. lroJI\ 10~ l)Ul and the other from » flrdl OU ., Kicker Ffllll< Fon , ~lolled up 11 pointa for FBU OD 1~.... IWld """ and three conver1Jon1. Fon.tu hid belrl1'1nk· ed No. • in kl<* IOorin& durinll the reg\!,lar sealOll. Jones commented be.fore tbe 1.une that th• only way bla team could defeat ASU would be to atop lt1 e11'lo1lve attack. And. according tO JclDM.t Iha Inability to do that "''t Iha Semlnolft the came. "It was Arizona State'• speed and line Performance on offense that ... the dlf· ference," he aald. "In fact, ASU has th• fa stest team I've ever coached acalnst." ST. LOUIS' HARRY ROGERS (42) LEAPS HIGH TO BLOCK. The Billlk1n1 Trimmed Yale, 95·70, in Their Holid•y Tourney. S~wballs With Spirals For Indian Actor Kapp ., LOS ANGELES (AP) -lt snows on Mt. Shasta even more than it does in Minnesota around playoff tlme, but the weather never stopped football 's second most famous bar owner and actor from getting in a little throwinJ. "I'm a:etUng a pretty good spiral with the snowballs," said Joe Kapp by telephone from hls movie set. "But you throw too many spirals and you 11et in- l@rcepted. '' Kapp, two years ago voted the outstan- ding player in pmfesalonal football, is takin& time of( from his bar in Van- couv@r, B.C., to shoot his first movie. Meanwhile, his lawyer is wrangling wit h the National Football League over the legality of his non·standard cont ract - technically known as a Memorandum of Agreement -with the New F.ngland Patriots. NFL Com(nis sloner P@te Rozelle has ruled that Kapp wl\I remain irieligtble un- til he signs an orthodox contract with football 's modified version of the r@serve clause. The ruling h11 kept the »-year· old quarterba'ck out of action for a season, and unless lr Is overturned it willf sideline him for good. So here ia Kapp. pla ying an Indian returning to hll nltlve land to die, shootln1 scenes ne1r. he top oI a-Jreezing 14.162-foot mountain for the fort}t:eomlng television movie "Climb an Angry Moun· taln:• The life, he noted, isn't that di!· ferent from football. "Instead of getling chased b y linebackers rm bumping Into avalaflo chea," he said. "Today 1 was cut golng through a window. I'm •etUna: my oon- tact that w•y.'' A spokesman for Warner Brothers. co- ~ucer ol the !Um with NBC. said "Cli mb an Angry Mountain ." with Fess Parker and Stella Stevens, was the pUot for a propo1ed series. Kapp said he ftlund the acUng a challenge and "an honest day's woflt" But he added, 1'I still consider myself a football player~ although Mr. Rozelle doem'L" Passed up by NFL teams after he led California to the Rose Bowl In 1951, Kapp starred In the Canadia n Football League, then moved to Minnesota wh ere he piloted the Vikings to the 1969 NF L championship. Though critics compared his passes to wounded birds, Kapp was named the league's Most Valuable Player. Two years and two oontract disputes later, he is on the sidelines. watching his former Minnesota teammates lose a playoff game to Dallas . 2G-12. "I was rooting as hard as I could.'' he said. "They (the Vikings) made a couple too many mistakes. But they played an outstanding team. Dallas is so strong l wouldn 't resd the paper before I played them. If I had to pick a team to go all the way I would say the Cowboys ." New Y@ar's day will bring back more memories, the 13th anniversary of Cal's last trip to Pasadena and a 34-12 loss to Iowa. ·• · "It was a track meet," Kapp recalled with a laugh. "We played both ways thel'l1 and I was chasinc Willie Fleming ana Bob Jeter 111 day. 1 was a llttlt laster then, but not that fast." • SOUTH ALL-STARS , RECORD 7-6 WIN MIAMI IUPI) -The South team htld the football long @nougb ror a poundJn~ 54-)'ard touchdown drive by ruMint backs Tommy Durrance and Curt Wa l.Ion in the 11nal period to tak1 a 7-t victory over the North in the annual Shrine col· Jege All·star game MondlJ night. Durrance. a running star for the Flori· da Gators, smashed over his right tackle from the one-yard line for the score thal tied the game with 6:59 left on the clock. Tennessee's Bobby M1jor1 booted ' · periect utra point for the victory. I . T-. Dec-28, 19n O~JL Y "lOT JI Newport _ Advances To Semis Six ~rea ''Gridder·s Make All~CIF -~~ • .. By PHIL ROSS Of tllt 0.111 PllM lllH Newport Harbor's Tans are in the championahlp aemJflllal1 of their own l>asket• ball tournament tonight at 8:45 ,against Clarll: of Las Vegas after th! Sailors lrouno- ed Gardena's Mohicans, 85- 67 , Monday night on the Newport. court. With lhe Clark and Western outfits from Las Vegas getting pwed In around El Cojon f~ and consequently .,. Tllt~Y ALIRITTON ~ !ale' to the eigb~team Newport H1rllor ·~· J I PP.SIEMENS w,_....,,,, .. " JEFF CARTER I d Ison LARRY DRAI BA Milo• Ool ~ Newfiort'• 8, 45 ---~----- con l'ith Gardena ~~ .~\ 7.i~~ Diabios · .,·Albritton, Siemens 1st Team tif.i.; ~~:y1a~~ Romp Past . ~ c . D b F . .:!"'it~ '~~; Foe, 72-59 · r"'Y Albrlttoo ~::: ::g ~ '"'°e:.:~ro~ Jennings La~: l(~~ e thb aJ; ' Harbor High and Jeff Siemens Jennings was largely mponsl· >< * * · X X ~tnoor\. t~ T~ lashed out By HOWARD L BANDY Of Wulminster High were ·IC· ble. w,~l)ll -~t .IOble.times-potent °' ""' o.111 'net .. .., corded first team berths on Boswell rate.a him "one or~ _ brelt atiieli:. A week oI rest m4y have the fi.Qest offaive blockers ~. guards ! Denny Cline, been jwt the right prescrip-the11971 All-ClF AAAA foot-we ,have ever had at Dari ~oh!:l8on P end J 0 h n tion for coach Pat Roberts' bl.I team announced today. Westminster." BoW]Mn. ware U,ers on steals Mission Vlej9 DiablOI. Joining the duo from the Draiba was a flnt team All· in~ !iN&Jia!r1pi_fiich permit-,\t aqy rate, they qpened ac-Orange Coast area a 1 Angelus and All-Orange Ccun- tf!ICI the. ',winper, to score at Uon Jn the seventh annual members or the third team ty selection for the Monarchs. wWton manY occasions. Brea basketball tournamenl were Gary Jennings of "We'rl very high on him,'' It wu mainly"ln the 8eCODd Monday afternoon wilh a con-Westminster, Jeff carter of coach Bob Woods says. "He ~ When thinga really viocing 72-59 victory ovu F.dlson, Larry Drazba of was our most consistent stpttd •hopping' for Newport. Lutheran High's Llons, a team Mater Del and Bob Ferraro lineman and made 7S to 80 ~tars were $town by 2%-21 that routed them a year ago ln from Corona del Mar. percent arade on~· play - Wltb t:42 re.maJning ln the se-the consolation finals. Albritton, a 228-pound tackle which we think ls ptetty good. cori1r"peri9d and by halftime Mission Viejo will return to frOm Newport Harbor, was a AJ good u any ofieruiive tMY ~ad spurted 10 take a action tonight at 6:30 against unanimoua first team selee-guard we have had at Mater rather comfort8ble 43-31 upper the host Brea Wildcats. Brea tlon. , Dei." hand futo the lodter rOom. drew a bye in the first round. Albritton won the Southern · Ferraro paced coach Dave ·ln j good team effort, the Before the game, Roberts SeeUon CIF shot put c~m· Holland's Sea Kings to the sa'Uors alternated in taking was concerned about the plOMhip in thf; 1pring and was Irvine League championship. tu~ bobtllng the nets. break In action for hill Oiablos. an all-CIF selection. He carried the ball 171 times Bul it was the Tars' leading "We haven't played 8 game Siemens, the quarterback for 1,003 yards and a 5.8 aco?er on the aeal!IOn -6-3 for more than a week," he lroriJ coach »W Boswell 's average. aoubipaw Bill McKinney -comment,efi. Sunset Leagu~ champions, He scored five touchdowns wOO really lit the fire under "We may-be 8 bit rusty. If I was accOrded first team for the Sea KinJt;s, waa back of his"' teammates. had my way, we would play a honors for hil leadership, the year and first team All· The-curly·huded senior ac-thoUPnd games a year. 1 passing, running and defensive Irvine League 1a well a1 first countfllf for 10 of the Sailors• never get tired of bukelball." ability. team All~1nge County. 29 points in the quarter, in-ApparenUy the DI ab I 0 8 Siemens CQmpleted 12 9 "He is Corona's best back in eluding four straight pJw;.2().. weren't in for that letdown passes of' 234 \ attempts and our 10 yurs of foolball ," foot bombs In the last two Roberts feared :-had but etgtit;tntercept.ed dur· Holland says. ml~ of the hall to finish They h~Ued all ovt; the fng the entiit campaign. He Carter was an All-CIF AAA ~13..eounten. floor causing numerods passed for t,765 yards, threw second team player last year .$beA.McKinJMy wasn't con-Lu~an turoovers In. the 12 touchdown puses and ran for the Chargers as 1n of-eectiD& mat• c:Ut,Spreen was fll'Sl hi.U the fJoM ·gave /the for 11 mort scores. This gives femlve guard. ThJa time ~ u l l,!J}, by his 25 ball up withoUt 1 shot Or( 14 him a 55.1 com~elion figure. around he played both ways riiarken:. molt Whk:b came occasions .nit on ~]jln One of the tpainstays on the and was first team All-lrvine oa Up-ml a ·~re.nge the secpnd l'ial .,._ -· t .,. ,.frool .lioe .for the Lions was League. All-County and the ji Ind 1c~sb&ts. "'" • . . .... "-' · 11· .. Jennhtg11. Siemens lost but '3 Irvine League's lineman of the ~ ... ·-:., 4-n '-;:!' ~\-~ifablos"(~· ;yardl.t'ushlnt111attempt1nato year. ~ .. 'ft-"' .. ., '"11; ' ::;::'~ ' ,~· ·"' " s 1 4 11 Unue in the elptrteam Bt'ta M • 1 t • • 1 affair thro u-gh Wedne5day ,, ldulllti 4 1 I 10 'ght QtiU ··t••4lll . :=:"• ... , ~ : ! : Four Mission . V!ejo star~rths 11,.., ,, , • 2 ' hit in double figures w1 ~"' ; ; ~ ~ ! Craig Citro having · the hot SCil1' t 1 o 4 hand from the Ooor with 9<1f-::i1"" \ l ; : ~ : lZ for 18 points. Gil Norman- ToNt• . tt :it ' " " die hit 17 Mike Bowen 16 and N~'IN) I McKlnner Swick ·-...,, .. ""' ....,_ Helv~ llteynoldl Ktlmbat'll Nlct>Oll To11i. • , f t. •1 ~ · • Rob Ferguson 10. ~· : ~ 1 n The Dlablos hit at a sizzling • ., 1 s 53 percentage figure from the ~ ~ : ~ floor, scoring on 3.1 of 62 at· ~ 4 1 o • tempts. Lutheran hit 34 per· ~ : ~ ~ cent of it.s shots. '' oot• 6-I I 1 · 51 ,, 1J 15 1<9,. ff Oll&rtln MlMltll vi." lt1> ~ fttt1lr. HoPfMndle 1 S I 17 Ge.a-H 11 :te 1s-•1 N-1HI"'°' I' 2' 2l 1•-U Cltr1 JOO ll WHktn-I O J 0 ao-1o s1• Gauchos Fall, 67-61 l'.,.IUIOll 5 0 • 10 1141dl:lr J 1 2 1 Mv"°"" I t o ! ll'tlnell 0 1 t , tr1M1t11 DOIO Tot1l1 » ' U 12 ... ,_ McOOlltld IV11 .,,_ \,ltlhtrlll UO 11 II ltf It ' , 2 u 1 , 1 ' I 2 1 I • I 1 ' 1 ~ 1 u Basketball Summaries ,_,_ Florid• 51111 IS. WlthlntlG!O n Dr"°" St1t1 IOI, D1rtmouffl n CM,HO lovflll 101, S o M I ~ t r fl M~tl'locllll n . St. Lw11 tJ, Viii 7'11 Cnlorlde 13, Dll111Drr11 Slit. a MluaurJ 1•, Ntbr11ka " St•nlord llO, 9ownnt Gr"" n V111>1r1li.o J7, DltroM M A..,,., ll, lndllnl ..... 11 Ollllholnl Clfy •s. Norlfl T .. , S!lh " M.nf\111 u . WIKOl'tln &J M1rCIUl'tltlW, 0.0...IOWl'I U W'Wll'nl .... '3, ldll>O $f11t IU Utllfl S!1tw ts. ArkanMI N, overt)lnl Art1 .... t11te 1119, H1w•ll Mlrl"" • H-111 15, Norlllwtlletn U. Dnrtlme LIU 15, WIKllf'lllft,Mll""*-n '11 Tu11 11. ClnltNrv n Nlrlll C1ron111 9'. H1rv1ro H •-• n, Auttr1n111 N1ti-11 n Drlkl UJ, Cllluto lt•i. H 9Ullet 7t, ClllCIMlll 75 l.11 A119ele1 Lovo11 lo.I, ~ H1M 12 UC·S•nll 91rto1r1 91, Arlro<1e '3 Pin AIT!lrlc1" "-Cll llllt (LA) ff l'et'"d!larn 1•, Vtlh 17 C1llforftl1 ''' lottlnlH • W•t Ctwln& 71, •tact Ttcll '2., MonroYlil ao, JOnit11 * · Mlllr M. Ltwlfllll" '1 Lot ArnlOOll 'llCI, A9G1.11'1 .M l!I Mocltfll 10. Arroyo M P-1v ,,, F1trf111 $i Covln1 ... Mot!lflltllo 11 Clll111 T-fta!M!lt 1,lnl llVMI G1nesh1 M, L'I 0Ulnl1 U · u .. 111>11 11, EKOl'ICllOo" LI C1Md1 71 , CIKll1 Vitti'! Mon1<l1!r 12. T.m11t c11, n hn D!-llt 12, Du1rt1 .. Soutfl Hllll Jl, I"-. II c111111 n , 0n11rlco q Clerlff!Oflt ,,, l"1clflc. n l~T-... Finl._.., V11t1v Cllr1ttlan t7, Ltnnox Sl ltll.Jtrt JI, L19UN ettc.11 1o1 G1llr •1, L_,,.,.19 Jl &ftll!rtn '1. Amblulftr • Arttol1 T__. '''"' ..... , 11'1"-7', LI Mir.a• n M1yt1~ t:J, PtrlrnOl.l!!I • ''" )I[ ...,,.. .... "' ,, .......... , SI. Menlc1 11, SI. Jal'I" 8-'' SI. P1t1! 11, 01mlen 611 St . .t.nl'tlonv 11(1, LOVOfl n PALM DESERT -Sld- dleback College's basketball t e 1 m met Barstow College thi.!l a'ternoon in the con- Wiiii .,_ Tot1l1 I , J • 11 11 10 " lctrl llf 0111'11r1 Minion v111o 11 n n 11-1: Lllthtr1n n 10 11 »-JI! II. P1twr'1, H.J. 77, Dukt 7A LOUIJYHll IC!, lvr""M II Prevldlnc1 11, ,.,.," Ill!• U Tenne1-16, M1nNH111 10 leulll C1rolln1 17, 1'1lrll1ll! tt VllltllOYI 100, MtU~lll 12 h111!11 Coll-•2, L1Slll1 '' Houlton 100, LIU U Mldllt l" St1l1 •7. Tt•11 Aa.M. 6J solation round of the College '~""' C•"•M Arti sts Seek .500 Slate of Lhe Desert tournament GWC Seeks L•MV 74. LA H••tttr " following a 67-61 setback to ~C:::::J~~ ~:'..!. 51 PARAMOUNT -Lal\(J1a Los Angeles Trade Tech Mon-P:uuwtvn 1oi. P11om1r 111 Beach High's basketball tum da y nl,bt. 6 h , R t.-1 .. c~ im. 61n •trr1trdl11t " w~ consolation play today t In Ow Clll'lll IOI, l1ril-16 , The oss was the Gauchos' Mt.1111 J1,1mo ~.v~v.111vt1t agl t Lennor in the Breth- 12lh in 13 games . !';..~"' "~111'"':"::",. ren • Invitational tourney fol- Saddleback held the lead RIVERSIDE -Golden West ~ 11, Mlf"ttld " lowing 113 opening round 11..U throughout most of the game College bids for its sia:th J Mltfo kMtt IJW to Bellannbie-Jeffenon but Trade Tech caught coach 1traight victory tonight when ~..:!. ~i.~~ ... n .M~t!fi"-ol the Arti.!ltS' aixth Leroy Stevens' Gauchos with the Rustler1 of coach Diek '-• 11, 1r...011• JV • "' five minutes to go and then Stricklin tangle with Riverside c........ T••11•• lots la 11 oulinp we re un- jumped to a commanding City College in the opening louffl P..J!': n~~ ,, available by Laguna coach eight-point advantage. round of the annual Riverside ~:r.•t_ •:~,~~ :w Jerry Fair· Arne Crum1ey was the only basketball tournament, hert. °"'"'"""' "· At11 Lom1 " Originally the setup was Saddle.back player in double Ton1ght's tilt begina at 8:.0. =~";1?~::111 16 acheduled to begin today but figurfs. He had 18. lt'll be nreceded 6y another LI Mnn-... n. L1111i. ii the tourney wu moved up one I •· I Nar"'v!ew si, S111 Mitrl11t • day slHllMdl u1 first round game at 1 n-======:=::==::=::;====·======== 1ttt•t• .r Atl'!Cr•!! 1 1 ~ J valving Pasadena and Santa <.rum1" • o 2 11 Barbara city conegt.S. ~::!.m : : ! ! Stricklin's crew has been Price 4 o 1 1 red hot since dropping games ~::11; ! ~ ~ t to Bakersfield. Fresno and N1t1wtnlltr J o o • Pasadena two week~ a10. The Nl'frlllaUte ' J " 1 six-game streak Inch.Idea wins .-.i..-ioot Toot• " • 16 ,, over Grossmont, Cy pr e s s , LA Tndt T1t• un Citrus, Chapman junior varli· 11tt••• Mn•~ • , i ,, ty and Sa.n Diego Mesa. WlltkN I 0 1 I -''-----"------11 :!E: : i ~ 1! TRAVEL ~~ t ! ~ ! l l~ TRAJL.mR ~-, _J. L .l .. l ~LA~.ts ... ~ p;;;;;;;;;;;;;T .. Al=ta•kn=tlte;;;;;;;;;• S.. tM'cleMrt country frOl'I Polm Sprtn91' fln•lt 'rKrHltlonal oe1I•. ''no'' out of ''no ... 1 1'b'' TtMphe .. A111 .... 1t1 ..,._ 935.7777 . Pal'I IDl'ln11 ails ..,.,.;_, 'hflkle lt.-.1 '6100 Dote 'olm Or. Cothedrol City, Colifornlo f223• (7l.fli2Ml13 N"""'1rAtt.W..~MW er..,.. adidas , ••11••1111rl&1r4 e 11'111t1t 4httt• 'f1t~i•ll ltl•114, fllW,Ott 41ftfl t 644-1070 ' AAAA FIRST TEAM PoL Player 1 School Wl Cla11 E-Oennls Littlejohn, No. Torrance 217 s •. E-Jhn Lucas, Arcadia tas s •. T-Terry Albritton, Newport Harbor 223 Sr. T-Todi:I Andenon, Buena 2211 Sr. G-Paul Olarlton, Westem 19' Jr. Q-.Jltn Slm1duroff, El Ranc1>o 206 s •. C-Ken Lnlpe, Santa Fe 2211 S•. LB-Brian Longuevan, Rosemead 206 s •. LB--George Qiance, Bishop Amat 170 s •. LB-Kevin Bruce, SL Francis 220 s.. 'B-John Sciarra, Bishop Amat 175 Sr. 8-Jeff Siemens, Westminster 184 s •. B-Dan Larson, Alhambra 180 S•. B-George Bennett, Pasadena 210 s •. S-Jamie Quirk, st. Paul tS> s •. 8-Joe Baumgaertner, Damien 192 s.. K-George Pantages, El Rancho l75 S•. Secend Team E-Rici: Bryan, Bishop Amat 21t S•. E-Slave Spencer, Alhambra. )70 S•. T-SCott Avery, LB Wilson 250 s •. T-Ron Pruitt, Centennial 235 s •. G-John Neely, Redlands 210 S•. G-Keith Keating, BJshop Amat 235 S•. C--Steve Ramirez, Notre Dame 2211 s •. LB-Dana Naf:t11er, Western 200 Sr. LB-Tim Pelton, SL PauJ 195 s •. LB-John ~. Laiewood 200 Sr. 8-Mark Bailey, El Rancho 200 .J•. B-Bob Dapper, Western 170 S•. B-Bob Acosta, Western 19' k B-Hans Verstegen, Santa Fe 170 Sr. P-Martln Medina, St. PauJ 210 S•. 8-John Ertman, Buena t!O S•. K-Mike Michel, Buena IM s.. 11tlrd Team E-Mark> Clark, Pasadena 18' Sr. E-l.ou Hebert, Bishop Amat 110 s.. T-.Tohn Salter, Bishop Amat 230 S•. T-Gary Jennings, Westminster 220 Sr. T-George Stewart, Pasadena 224 Sr. G-Nonn Martin, Blair 220 Sr. G-Jeff Carter, Edison 184 S•. G-Larry Drazba, Mater Del 180 S•. C-Chuck Hodge, No. Torrance 185 Sr . L~Rusty Gregory, Arcadia 215 Sr. L~Roy Vanderkallen , Chaffey 171 Sr. LB-Jeff Wakefield, Notre Dame 22'1 s •. B-Robble Schmitz, No. Torrance 18' S•. B-Brtan Billick, Redlands 210 Sr. B-Bob Ferraro, Corona def Mar 180 S•. B--Gret Thomsburg, Dominguez 175 Sr. B-Mike TllOUlsouvas, Santa Barb&ra 11.1 Sr. B-Phil Poirier, Alemany 180 s •. K-.TOH Aguirre, Bishop Amal 175 S•. Bucs Suffer 86-82 Loss To East LA in Tourney SANTA MONICA -Orange Coast College waa scheduled to fact De Anza tonight at .5 o'clock In the cortJOlatlon bracket ol the Santa Monica basketball tournament a1ter the Pirates dropped an 86-82 decision to East LA in the opening round Monday, Foul problenu h a.u n t e d coach Herb Livsey'• Pirates in the Rt back to Eaat LA 's Hualdet. With more than 10 minutes left in the game Livsey had company he didn 't want on the bench at starters G I e n' n Nelson, Eric Southwick and Skip Williama all fooled out. Orange Coast held 1 77·75 lead with 2:20 to go, but two C<istly turnovers put t h e Huskies ahead to slay (81·77). The Pirates cut the lead to two (82·80 ), but missed a shot with 26 aeconda remaining. Four fret thro"s In the wan. Ing, second& Iced It for East LA. orlt!M CMtt (DI " " ~ ~ ..._, • ' • • ·-• ' • ' ..,,_ • ' ' ' WHll1rn1 ' ' • " Sidon ' ' ' ' ,_., ' • ' ,, ...... ' • • ' H1mrH • • ' " "'" ' ' • • ' Pll!t • • ' • T011 t1 ~ M " a M1ltthN1 •7-41 DAVE 'ROSS PONTIAC Lease or .Buy All Models ... DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 1411 HAalOI ILYD. • Mil H IYI COSTA MISA Ph. 546·1017 OPIH 1 DAYS A Wiii( •i• A.M. TO lf1tt ,.M. IUHOAY1 11 A.M, TO t 'M- BOB FERRARO Corona del Mar Tourneys I Keep Area Preps Busy Most of the Ortnge Coast area's varsity basketball con- tingents are slated to see ac- tion this week on seven tournament fronts. The Newpoct. K 1 w a n I 1 tournament began 'Monday 1t Newport Harbor High and will continue throUgh tonight and Wednesday With Costa Mesa and host Newport Harbor in- volved. Mission Viejo opened 1n the Brea tourney Monday against Lutheran. In early tourney openers to- day, Mater Del was pitted agalMt Western in the Rancho Alamito! tournament while San Clemente is scheduled to square off against L o s Alamitos In the same confab at 5. Also at 5. Westminster's Lions are thrown against the University Trojans in the San- tiago tourney. Laguna Beach baUJes Lenno z in the Brethren 'tournament.at Paramount. In the lone S:SO clash, Marina's Vikings are penciled to tip of! with Camarillo ift the lnllial salvo of the Ventura tournament. · fountain V.Uey's Barons tackle Buena Park at 1 in the flrst1 round of ·the SanUago tourney. The Chargers of Edison High are slated to take on host Rancho Alamitos at 8:30 In the Vaqueros ' tourney w hi I e Estancia faces a similar task against host Orange at 8:30 in the Panthers' tournament. Only Corona dtl Mar and Huntington Beach will be idle ln thls week's tournament hostllltles. The bulk of the area entries figure to be In tough in most of the tollrney contests, with the best bets for area success beinC in the Santiago and Ventura meets. At Santiago, Westminster and Its decided height ad- vantage is a heavy favorite to dispose o! Unl's Trojans, fifth plact flnlshers in last week's Laguna Beach tourney, Fountain \/alley also figures to have a relatively eaay first round U!f against Buena Park, although 6-4 forward Tom Kovacich can spark t h e underdog Coyotes to an upset win If he controls the boards. Marlna'a Vikings take on a virtual unknown to area cage watchers in Camarillo, The Vlkes, however, have been setting the nets afire lately with S.5 freshman whiz Bob Losner and 6-7 cenler Dean Bogdan both doing ea:· cellent all-round jobs. • Reversal .. • . .,, JOHN CAM• CM ... ~ Plllt ..... i .. ll<l .... , .. lby-Coita Meu Hlllh held -elliall coach EmU Neeme used Ju~ 1 few words lo describe Monday nliht'a 11.ae •P.nlna r~nd setback against the Venice Gondollen ln lhl loth No+,rt llarbor Chrlatmu JnvitatiOhal tournament at N • w p ~r t Harbor High. ,_ Said . Neeme following :'llis tct~'s upset IOS!, "we tat ·Jet up for about three or Ciur minuta there • • • and lflat waa it," ..,. And he hit It rlaht on th.J>ln as the Mesa MU!langS ...,re buried by a V enlct surM:_ In the last minute of .lhe tliird quarter and the first couple ol minutes of the final period. For the Mustangs, who !;ce Weatem of Lu Vegaa hi a consolation tlft today at ~: 15 at the same site, only fo~rd Jack Archer could mUs~ a hot hand. But hla l,S fleld gQals and 3.1 toUil points wertn't enough. ·· In a game which seemed to feature a lot of bad percentage and throw-'em-up-for-grabs shots from both slde1;!e Gondoliers moved out >n nt fo• good ot 1:43 ol ill' rd sta11U1 after ~avlng lra ed much of the way to that juncture. While Costa Mesa wu spen· dlng the next three or so minutes sitting at the llO m!"k. Venice made hay whil~: could by flashing from a , deficit Into a 66-60 advanta · And the visitors to the Or~4,, Coast area were never to ~~· back. ... ' Jn fact, they merel7 adcf~ gradually to their mar<!QI with the b\ggest edge belqt! trio of nine-point sprea~~'PfJ 76-67, 78-69 and a+ 75. ~ WO Mesa attempted a comeba<;K by closing to within two, at lS- 83, with I: •7 left In the con· test. lt came about on a four- point play (bucket plus t. pllir of subsequent charity con- versions after belng ' fouled following the field goal) by Arcller and ' Ted Neville's IWlsher from the top of the key. • ,,,,. Venice , held on, though, and will face Narbonne, M-59 win· nU-Monday over Weste~ .fl Vegas, In a 7 o'clock i•"1l tonight at Newport. ,., !• Ntlrnevtr ..... w"'"' err>11r•1 .. _ Tomll1 1111!kl1n al rd Tottl1 1.-,,1n; lttl1mt c11mm1111 Vttllc1 Cfll ,, " " . ' . ' . ' . . ' • • ' . ' . n ' Cotti Mttl CNI ol ' < .. " ~ l 0 11.~ ..... t , 0 .I{ l ' • o" ' """" M1rdllart11tl u 1 ) 'tJll 1 s 21 • l 0 1 . I I olden Norvllll E""ttY "'"' Tor111 t l 1 -l"~ 1 • I•,.~ 1 .J ,: ,~· .. i;i ICW9 W OIHrfotn . / • VlftlCt 1'2'2tH-t\.1 Cot II MIN 20 24 lt H -' ~ NEW SHIPMENT -JUST . ARRIVED ! PLENTY OF SIZES HAILLET -$14.95 , 1 1052 IRVINE e 5414614 " " ... ' ' • : 4 ., ' .; , I WISTCLlllP PLAZA • NEWl'O RT BIACH " •• ( -. .. '· ·j : •' • ••••• 20 OAJL Y PILOT '""'-' I · DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS fOR 'llllJI INFORMA11a'lk RU!JE1 llM ==r~1 'FORMa!l.V'1 VOU- YOO f141Atj •••• ?l . ' . .. ' rii'\. v . ! .... . . ·-. By Tom K. Ryan IWAS vmLOf'IN<; A GA~"VHAYS SINPROME By Dale Hale · ' By Frank BaCJinskl ... i -~~~ ~~~=::=:::::;=::::'.~] :1._ _________ _. L.---------=:...--' L . ' : ACROSS .113 Machine tool Yesterday's Pu:zile Solved: i 44 Characttr\stlc s c u t : 1 "The 111111ot1I rhythtn of : '.Mr. JI: Early activity : nude mov ie .115 l.Jle irto d;rigtr L5 Placed 1 rrodtl 47 Grab: Slang ( tn 1. s~ilic 49 for111« hea'JY" f• ~itlon weight champ jl Spanish lady SO Be 1 mem~r 114).clof -Ray of the crew :8 Movtd UpWard 31 Staiken mls· ;i, v ... 1s ftlllll slle she!trrs t outtr space: 53 Oliver Hardy's • lz/IB/71 ' Abbr. buddy ?17 Poor luek: 55 Airport code 9 01 great depth ~3 Spanish title •1 2 words for Sacramento 10 Forcible of resp!C l rl9 Rel1tive pas!· Sli Wild boM, for rt"Strai]lt 35 Attorney--: Uon In soclel:/ ooe 11 On lhe b:lms 2 wonls ;o Nol put lnlo 61 Barren --~ 37 Take without ~.; wonls •2. C001posed of 3 words pmnission :21 k.Jngdorn of three parts 12. Not any .110 Hit sharply : • Asia: Abbr. 64 Nevada city 13 Begs and swiftly ~WW II resls-65 Another ti me 18 Petrol NII At Projrctin11 perl ;: t;wice group 66 Author un -derivate 46 Certain :21 House of -known: Abbr. 24 Present rnuslcal :'2S Poonds ptt fi7 Gains opposWi; composltlmis ! : squ•t Inch: fiB Comtdian arguments AB Col1eqe: sdljtd '•'Abbr. Jack -25 -tube: 51 An NCO: ~ Look '9 Be Inclined Pressure lnlonnal •30 Mesi!. for hold· measul'lrig 52 Todily's name : Ing lhe hair DOWN drvi'I! for Tyre : • In plac.e 2& Prima -: 53 Famous marl~ 131 Certain cotton 1 FDl'biddrn Kind of llttlf: makl!f' threads 2 EnthusiasJR t vldmct 54 Douglas fir, ,34 One of a 3 Totals up 27 Kind of nut for one Pueblo people " Item of 28 Stlft of br:lng 55 'ro!.1111 wrtll • of Nrw Mexico furniture restrlcltd polntrd wraP<11 ;30 Harus S Forg ive 29 Bad -: r. !i7 hnmedlaitly: ·311 Simi« op lht fi Bit Wtman spa Abbr. ' 11.iViHa 1 TV station 31 Hiwallai 58 Fl1111 of• TV '1 ~ in build• emplcyee: syrilol Jl!WUI: , ' rflg busineli 2 WOl'dS 32 f'lact wbert lnformaf '42 ln{trnil 8 Angla-Saxm tro~s c~ 59 Engli$h lown l!.rv t0u11 S... "1tn of tilt aft« a day's 60 Sevrr ~lee; Abbr. lower classrs mlftb fil Cotlaf-- if ' 1 ·~-r ' ,.. ,, ' ' " " .. .,, ' 1 ,•··:~-• ;~, ~ " < 7 .. .. " " " '''. ' ; " .. .. .. -'" .. ' • .. ., -' • • • • " ' . .; • ' t' H .. > -' " " ' 60 • • , ' •• - H • i • • ' . 1, JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH t i ! . PERKINS ·, . " -· ....... . .. .. t-,. jY +· \ i .. ' Ll'L AINER SALLY BANANAS GORDO MO'C>N MUUINS '! •• ANIMAL CRACKERS ... By Charles M. Schulz ...--~---~~--~ By Harold Le Doux TI\EN IT M~NS TI-(AT ERIC WI LL 8E A.&LE lO 60 HOME WITM IS TO MEET THE JUPG£ A.NI) kl.THER'INE! NOT IMMEPli\TElV, I/IV PEA.t •• MIT HE'LL BE ABLE TO JOIN ltll IN TWO Oil THREE PAVS~ HE\.L NEEP TO RETURN 10 NEW YORK R>I: SC*E MEETINGS ! By Mell By John Miles ' ' . . . ~· . .. By ~I ~p ' ' . By Charl111 Barsotti Wl/1111 '(lt!/pp-,,P WIT/I J; .51!00'1 P.4/rl() ' ' By' Fei'd Johnson ' By ROCJer Bollen THE GIRLS Rll.l,1'11 CQ()~t" Ml>S1" BE:. ,UP TPDJ.Q •• ~r' ~'():/f IZ·ZS "· •• and .be slmply loves '° bide tbt cards -10 we'll j11st bave to imagine tht few that are'. missing!' DENNIS THE MENACE ._.,,., __ ,. . Tuesday Evening --· 1:11 D CIJ G II ""1o lE:::-- . eWW111!Uool 111 "-'II I ~ .. e11A111., .llllt11•11lll .. ~ "' """ " "" -........ ""''"' "'" .. •r.1-.,.., ""a CJJ w ... 1 ,.... "'"' ei..,, &lllltl n tlte lrimi111I with I ttlou· NM flOI&, 'lflo ISClfll' frelll ._ Oahu "'-"' 1fttr dt'l'ltl"l I tdltllll le., SA + '"'" 4rq lllUt ~ ... DGllll1'1 '"" "" ""' fullll)' tldt ti SI.I" 1111 IMw'I - ' 1:311 m A11-N111tt .-. """' "" ""'· .,lvl C.111 lid" tn4 •lffllf Wit ......... :..-::=.MM! .......... - GlllllEIU II· TAKE TllE NEWS QUIZ We Dire You • • Every Seturday Double er -• By WIUJAM OLOVIR ol l~t bu pervaded !ht 11nro NEW YORK (AP) -The tince lle<kelt and lone.,., mlddllna years 1rt viewed Not Uuit either H a I with-biiarrt drollery In tht ar-Holbrook, Telich'1 cl gar· 1Wli"1 doubla play bill that chompinl rtbtl, or Albert mJ'U ~-' .. i. Pau1sen, the ~ntl~ro of Rlb-o h:NI Y ope~ last we,,.,. In man 's et~e, 11 ready for 1 the ~w 1k)'1Cr1per sanctum "''" hi I h ll I l • of the American P I I c • r .emuicr:s p n t ~ op rn s a Thea,ter. club. But 1Unt1na: throuah the In "La1ct of the Woods," p.lrablee 1 r e pe.rceptlvell Steve Tuich bolds an tc• stnsitive and humorously 1 • centric mlrror up to thlt flrmatlve attltudea. Deaplte everyman who yeanu "to 10 everythlnc, Ult ii worth the ba nd desperaUon. ck • tdd some chapt1r1 Both play• have been~ cast ICl'Q\ll$(11f',_J CMISllN ~ •• 11 IA\N CQ.lM · DllO•· · Ill• NOW PLAYING tlllU~ 2t • On111t • SlZ.ml IW:IOR ll'fD. llM·llf-Siftti.W-5l1·1!11 '-'I.I. lt«ATlll f Pll IHOWJM:L tomythe11·red .• ~flnltlve bloaraphy of e1cepUonally well all down the I. Ith •• lb k a~J lpteWHf!lff:"'b-Oop"~•*""•"'*ic~lllfl~t , A rnort opaque prlsrn ii UJ-ine, • ou.,. Ho roo •"'"'l-~~~·~~~.,,~·~·~·~ .. ~"'~"'~'~'~"'""'~"~-~~~"~'~*'~·-~·~"~,.~-~'*""~'~"~;~1 ed by Ronald Rlbman for Paulsen an alone worth a "Finaernalls Blue 15 Flowtrs" vi&lt.' Frederick Rolf directed ... "Lat.t of the Woods," Martin In which 1 man used to " dominatin& iuddenly, f l n d 1 ~!:'er~:r.1naernaJll Blue 11 Detective Harry Callahan.You don't aaaign < ' things islipplng out of conlrol. 1 ~"'==='"'=======! The most tntrtcu1n1 a1pect af "the program is the way In which hope h11 crept hert into tilt . exlatential form 0 r dramatic erpresston. Nlbill1Ur him to murder cases. " !Mtlfl .. .,,-~ Ill "IT•AW IOG5 .. IRJ MllllNe every O.y H11 Rtstrted 4tftl, despair over the meanlnglea,, ~,.~~~! ~Ct• ... -HL- "T. R. BASKIN" I Colt4lc• .. ,,_. Aho I "DOWN .Hill RACER" j ••rt lfff•r4 ,.,, INH TO"l."T . ..~ "THl HELLSTROM CHRONIC~E''. "MAROONED" htti C1l1t e (G) GRAND "lllZI Win your own Portabla TVIET plu1," "'°"than IQ.FREETDYll Mad• by: Ideal• Marx• Mattel • Romeo lllut ..• a -la! 1lft for Mry child I llDUIUY IATIUI . na.11. lnl D00ll 0'11!11 l l:N AM •11101 ITA~TS 11:11 l'M RUN WILD, RUN FREE ,1.UI ... coi.o• Cj•f'OONJ FOX SOUTH COAST I J410 ltlJTO\. IT,, COIT4 lllJl4. .CALl,OINI,\ 'lfOMl1 (JU) l1t .. Ull ' You just turn him loose. int Eastwood Dirty Harry .•. . ·•Iii l'ANAVll!ON' • TECHNICOl.OR" • W11rnt r &:o,,, A l(innty Comp1ny EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENTS 2ND ::Ill "THE DEL TA FACTOR" WITll ~~~/'"~ "It k • ltr." "A ttyll•~• 11111"'' e11l1y1ltl1 •~• IMl41r ,,,,.,.,,.,. . "''""'" ... Cktrl11 C:~•"'111li11 -L.A. T1mt• ,HAROLD and MAUDE RDTHGORDON BUD CORT • Co~1tarring Vivian Pickle,, Cyril Cusack CharlH Tyner. Ellen Goer Produced by Colln Higgin• and Cha~H Mulvohill 'Executive Producer Mildred Lewis Wrltton by Colln-Higg in1, Dirodod by Hal Athby l~i#~I ,~,, .... _ ... _ft I ----..... --w· h 'kfw9 ,. · It : ~ : Songs by Cat Stevens \. ~---i WORLD PREMIERE•2NO TOP ATTRACTION .,, ._' -~:.n s TAO/UM " i ·"-'s9c' .. ~,.nnr-:w-1!''""'-- AT All 3 THIATRES ( .. DAIL V '1\0T I l O cW~'Wtdul•'fA J PLUS.Ail MAC GRAW IN "OOODIYI CGLUMIU " N"' lllnlftl S•llllY OUM•~ '" •WOlllD ,llMIDl • P•o"""""l'lcU•Pl- AH0WAJID W.J(OQM .......... ITU . . ..u-: ~ r.-.117-~,..-~ -.. =-="===:! DUNJllBnlf SRIANDITB '10metldng I big' !IP): ALSO·STIVf McQUIEN I " 11 • KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN l THE DAILY PILOl! l I • • • ! • I . I I ' ' , i • ' " DA!tY PILOf ~AMPA 111.-1Nitt.NU1' I ..... lU .. f • : < . .. .. . . • \. • • •• j • --~~ ' " • • ), • • .. .. . .. ,· ,. ! ... ' • •• .. • •• .. ... ' .... .... ,., •· ... • -. ... ,, .... ~·--·· .... ,., ..... ... . . .~ .. • • • • • • •• j , ' ... ~ '" ··~ I ·~ a ··~ ,• ··~ l~ •• •• ~ •• I~ •• • ~'" f " ~·-~.~ • • . tt ·* ~- • I I I • i lo ... \ ...... ... .., .... ,\: If • DAILY PILOT Cholesterol Eyed As Cancer Source In Cotton Drop IAXEllSFIELD (AP) Coltan lnduatry leadon hive cllo4 11 factor• co~ to Ilda y-·· !ow -)'lald In Iba Ian Joaquin Valley. • Ablllll fn>m Iba II!\ made 11 a m11t1n1 here called b)' Iha California planting cotton Ktd dlltrtbutor1 WU the oO..varl• ty cotton law. Some 1rower1 at a recent U.S. A&rtcullurt lllwtmenl bearlnr oald tho law hao Clljlo eel a decllnl In cotton yltldl fer m yaara. Stanliy Wllli1, r e 1 e a r ch oommlUet chairman fer th• ootton Ned dlstributor1, oon- llndod Ibo .... variety law II Mt • -'llfectlJU: nlley 1i<lds btcauaa ylelda have decllnld tbrouahoul Iba ... tion'• -belt. 0 Wbat WI need ii I aoocf llUOD to lot us gel Iba moat ool of "'111 "' rot (aclia .. ~ ton)·." Wlllil said. oo da11 over 100 d..,.... Of. news· qrMd Iba tx1rtm• temper a tu re 1 afttcted pollenllltlon and c a u a• d miller boll• and fewer Neda per boll. The rePort Indicated fannera' spent less money on fertilizer and trace elementa and often farmt1fby thi calen- dar !natoed of vary\!iJ to mHI weaUter, 4X!ndiUons. The report singled out lbt removal ol DDT and n!\rlc· tiona cit certain herblcldea to control P"ll and wteds. 0 r I an o phosphate1 which replaced DDT c 1. u 1 t d phy1lolo1lcal changes ln the pllllll, the report said. AllO cited were increues 111 lyp bu1. verticilllum wilt, lewar acreo plallled lo the oklp row tecbnlque and It11 aecond plckln8 and acrappinc becauH of plowdown regulaUona to conlr<>l pink boU...,,,,., Iba report oald. Tbe Callfornla o.,..varloty 1rll' ·a1tow1 1rower1 to rail• anly acaJa o:itton, a strain ----------='al the U.S. !Ure !:rportrnonlll Sta· tion In &haftar, Growon opo poaod lo tho law OJ'IU• that w!llla acalu produca a blib yteld on a ttat..wide aver11e. 1JOm1 ll'tU of the valley art DOI aullod fer good acall pro- ducllon. W1Ull aald Iba Bakenfleld _, bro\llhl to11tber llD19'1'1lt:I' aJl!f JOYW11111entaJ ~and repruen- llUVll from lbt Stato Cotton R--.:11 Oouncll end Weatarn Cotton Grown AaeoclaUon. Jlepmenlal!VU concluded the 1971 crop wu raiatd under "l• than 1dul weather oon- dlt.IGns." Clltd wu Iba colde•t apring tit S8 yeara at Shafttr and one of Iba boltoot aummor• ha.led ---'-'-'c..:.;"----- Teachers Go Horne Refunds Therefor New Cars SACJW0tNro (UPI) '1111 -lcmd ol Equallz .. llmt boo ed•laed new car ~ tloey can obtain en ._110 rafwid In Iba alato Illa Ila lhl7 paid .. their wllldta. Tltl boanf aald ptlld>IMrl ol ..,. cm or lllbl-duty lnlcU who are rocol•llll • ro-6md .., the 7 ,......,i federal adtt tu on lhclt ¥1h!tlu ~ W. lilllblt lor Iba otato Ulalturalund. ''For uamplt.'' tllt board 111d, ''on an udle tu rttund of noo, which ll tht 1vera1• amoun4 Iha purcha11r .....id reoelve 1 refund ol 110 In oalea tax.'• The boanl said tbo oalu 111 Hlund may be obtained flom Iba dealar lrom wbom th• vehicle wu purchued by pruentil!I Iba dealer with .. 1dence ol 0ie feder1I to1 r• fund, The dealer wUJ ftlt a cl1lm with the board. 10 when 1xclM ta1 wu removed frcm the purcbtll price~ An •llmalad 400,111111 ..,. car• ind Uaht tru cks have been purchased by CllU°"' nl.w alnce the cllecllva dato• ol lbe ledaral ertlM Ila repeal, the board 11\d. It also noted the •late 11111 tu refund of l200 In COntra COiia, Alameda and llln rtan- cllco countlu would be Ill SAN DIEGO, TOO Ivery Saturday and in dally IOtjs, too I DAILY PILOT .. Tiit rtlund wlD covet the I ...-aalt1 tu they paid on .., ..... ol tdl IP In· ~ .. Ilia....-prlet ol tlilv~' ll said mOlt of the excl11 tax refunds will be an new vehlcle1 purch11ed bftween Au1. 11 -Iba dote COnsreu retroacUvely reptaled t h • fedtral UX:lll ltl -Ind Ille. bec1us1 the combined state .and local 111" tn rato In tholl counUu ii 5.5 percent. Thi hlah•r tax r•te la ltvild In the countlel to fin1nc1 the Bay Araa ltopid TraDJlt Dlllrta. 1 ...................... ..-...... ...... j •• ··~ .... _...,......, ..... . _. ··--.. ' • • Are You Letting Cash Sl~p Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any ' " Of These Things A " • PAILY PILOT ' WANT-AD • I I. $love 2. •utt1r 3. hby Crib 4. Elo<trlc Saw s. ·e.mer• 6. Wash.,. 7. Outboard Motor I. Stereo Set 9. Couch to. Cl1rlnet 11. Refrlger1tor 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Mochlne 14. Surfbo1rd IS. Machine Tools 16. Dl1hw1sher 17. Puppy 11. Cabin CrulHr 19. Golf Cort 20. Barometer 21. St1mp Collectior 22. Dinette Sot 23, Ploy Pon 24. llowlln9 8111 25. W11or Skis 26. FrMDr 27. SultuN 2'. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Blcyclo 30. Typewriter 31. 81r Slools 32. Encyclopodlo 33. V1cuum Cle1ner 34. Tropic•! Flsh- 35. Hot Rod Equlpm't 36. Fiio Coblnol 37. Golf Clubs 38. Storllng Sllvor 39. Vlctori1n Mi rror 40. Bedroom Sot 41. Slide Projector 42. L1wn Mower 43. Pool Tobie 44. Tires 45. Pl1no 46. Fur COit 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. HorN SO. Alrpl•n• 51 , Org1n 52. Exercycl1 53, Rare Books 54. Ski Boots S5, High Chair 56. Colna 57. Electric Tr•ln 58, Kitten 59, Cl1ulc Auto 60. CoffH T1blo 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis '4. TV Sol 65., Workbench 66. Di1mond Witch 67. Go-Kirt 68. lrontr 69. C1mplng Triller 70. Antique Fumltun 71 . Tape Recorder n. S.ilboat 73. Sports Cir 74. Mottrou Box Spgs 75. lnbo1rd Speedboat 76. Shotgun 77. Saddle 71, Dirt G1mo 79, Punching 819 80. Biby C1rrl1go 81. Drums 12. Rifle 13. Desk 14. SCUBA Go•r These or any other extra things around the house can bt turned Into casll with a DAILY PILOT WA·NT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 l~I -· .. A NEW HOME FOR YOU IN -'72? ~ WE HA VE IT ""--~CUSTOM decorated 3 bedroom, S baUt, ...,... ~fireplace, built-ins, WINE CELLAR & ""--~ \VET BAR. Kitchen for the gourmet ..,.- ~cook. Beautiful PATIO with a PANORA-"'--'7' MlC VIEW of Newport Ha rbo r . ...,... iC ............................... $125,000 * START THE NEW YEAR iC -hero -~ ATRIUM TYPE ENTRY, Charming ...,... 1 .Mopened, spacious Jiving room with !ire·....._ 1 ~place & VIE\V. 3 large bedrooms 2 ~ I ~baths, carpets & drapes and all the ""--' '7' built-ins. ONLY 2 years ol d .... $59,500 . ...,... iC IT'S • '72, AND WE HAVE A TRADE * FOR YOU -tcrHREE FOURPLEXES all in a row.""--~All units have 2-3 bedroom, 2 bath/ .-,- '7' 1-2 bedroom & 1-1 bedroom. SPAC-"'-- IOUS and close to shopping, in SUPER ...,... iCRENTAL AREA. Each ........ $65,500.·* ~WE'RE WORKING FOR YOU IN -'72 "'--'7' EIGHT UNITS ...,... ~INEASTBLUFF-SPLIT-LEVELVIEW "'--'7' APARTMENTS. Owoers unit 3 Bed-...,... rooms, 11h baths, 4-2 Bedroom, 1¥.! iebatbs, 3-1 Bedroom, l'h baths. SO GET * LUCKY. Only .. .. ........... $198,450. REALTORS 644-7270 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEi. MAR, CALIF. Gener ii DELUXE DUPLEX lmaglnt'! 3 Bdrma. with 3 baths & 2 bdrms. wl th 2 'baths: ln our nnest ocean- aide-ot'-Hwy., Corona dcl Mar, IMs than 2 yn:. old, for odly $74,500. Xlnt absen- tee tenant included. 675-3000 BAY & BEACl-I $29,500 . (af(. terms) Big Canyon Evenings C8.U 645-4483 'k.Wport it Five bedrooms, 3 baths, fam.. ily room. laundry room, 3 Fairview car garare. BeautUuI cOrner ADAPT ABILITY '46-Hll '"' at Herm11ag, Lano anc1 11 the key note of this home, Royal St. Geora:e Road. 'l'hll (•nytim•) bGme 11: being tlnlshed now tnily a fine 90\ullon lo the &nd should be available In family's living need I!'. I !!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"" mid.January, Drive by «nd Here's \lilat you get for only SHOP AND FLY see ii, then call OWMt a t $33.T.>O. f bdrm., family Both are convtnient. Fabu· 644-1140. room, carpets, d r apes, IOUs OOt.m-1 COAST PLAZA --A--J---,-- wa!her and dryt"r rom-J.fALL is only a few blqcks eweJ ft ~r. Wallt to the beach. away, ye-t quletty located to The Sky' Let'1 mi.ke a date right now ORANGE COUNTY Am-• to see this one. PORT is this uitra dean 4 1 Incomparable spot with end- 847-6010 bdrm., tam. rm., home with ~ess cic:an v!ew awaits your \-oTHE REAL \"\.. ESTATERS " .• ' • r' • ' Area Conscious? See this • bcdrm, family home in rood Ncwpt. Bch. area, Needs lmaglnativt couple with chltdren's in- terest at heart. Vacant. '46.500. \-oTHEREAL \"\.. LSTATERS ', " I ' '. I ', NO DOWN TO VETS Big 3 BR. home on quiet 1treet. Le. tam. rm., 1% ba. 11up patio. Approx. S235 mo. Jncl PIT!, 7% int. 3 baths, eas Bil kit. and inspection. • BR. CUstom lam u• x ·22• iCl"l!flled Jn bit home that owner will covered patio can be yours 1!acrifice for quick l&le. Hu for only $36,950. Good fin-24:<21 &ep tam room. Work- ancillg available, L et· us shop for ~d. Cus~ drap... show you this s1eejier!, "· W /W cpts, You ve wal~· ' · ed a tong time for th1s home COATS .. . WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0p~n Evenln9s) 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE Only $52,9'50. Laguna P,&eb location. 6'73-8550. '-0 THE REAL \"\.. ESTATLRS '' ., . YOU WIN!!!! Doctor must sell this year for !&JC reasons. Check these fcatutts-* 3 Big Bednns. * Ruge family rm. * Beaui. flttplace. * Corner Jot * Separate garap * Boat access. Specially priced at S29,900, FULLER REALTY 546-0814 Anytime ARE YOU A BIG FAMILY? 10 UNITS m.roo. ::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;:: IEutmo C..IA Mesa . .,.., -GEM1111--REALTY " 2 BA. many v:tra.s, lots ol. privacy. Catt.ln!e mainlen- ance. J.DEAL FOR COUPLE, First cla!s shape. Unlver· 1ity Park. Only $28,T;iO, Want to use yoor VA! Tr,y thls 5 bPdroom, 3 bath home, designed for spack>ui .Jlvlqr and comfor1 . It's entire price is $38,850. You'll be happy )'OU did not ~ thJs value by. Inquire turther! $2313. BUILDER'S REPOSSESSION One man's k>u can be your gain. Priced to ell at $32,500. with nlA or VA terms. Huge 2 story, • bed- room, family&: bonus, Great Costa Mesa loca&n near schodl, now vacant • 1 e e anytime. Builder wanta fut sa1e! 5t0-ll51 (Open Evenings) l~=I LOVELY WIFE WANTED with family and charmtne husband to occupy tt.!.s dreamy 4 bdnn. home + den. &mounded by homo priced up to $50,000. 847-MlO 2-Story Home With Everything 4 bedroomt, fam\ly room. ~ &q. ti. plus a brand new heated & tilt:ered pXll. To. ta!,...,. ... , 13'1.950-""' Huntlnaton Beach location. Walker & Lee r en ta l area. Seven , 1610\V.Coast Hwy., N.B, 3 -bedrooms and three REALTORS &12-4623 Z..bedroomi. All separal£1 YOU WIN' units with lots of space. • snows a fantastic return Owner transferred. 1'1Ll!t 1tt with income o( $1.400 pt'r this 2 story, • BR Pacesel· mo. Submit on down or ter In ~fesa Verde. Walk to trade to -!IJChls. Din, rm & sep. tam W lk & L nn. A111dng $43.950. a er ee ROY J. WARD, RLTRS &lS-02'18 Rea1tors 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 54~9491 Open 'til 9 PM LOCATION MAKES THE PRICE TWICE AS NICE! The Bel-Aire o1 Orange Coun- ty. Near lhe eolf course, floor ro ceiling brick fire- plaoe. Country kitchen wllh bui:ltinl. Three bedrooms, Fully arown trtts. Fu 11 pl'!.ce. , .$31.500. Cail 546-2313 WHY ARE WE Real Estate ProfesslonaUsts! To give )'OU effective retlllt1 and advl!le. Buying and sell· Ing demands cooperation •nd lincerlcy, can t11 and ...... Lochen my er Reilltor 1860 Newport Blvd., C.?tf. Odl fMS3928 or 545-3483 4 BEDRM., POOL In desirable Mesa del Mar. Vat:ant le clean, OWner will consider aa1e, leaM! 01' 1euc- opt1on. A great buy at $29.995. Try 10~ down. SOtrm OOAST REAL ES- TATE 54'5-8424. DAILY PILOT ORA'NGE ~~~~~~~ "Just Ridiculous" •HALF ACRE -with 2 ,,.._ FHA-VA """"1"'"• ...... 125•000• Yet, )'OU. rrad rtgtit, thl1 repreaenll one ot the very bett values in C.Ptf. This home i. wtthln waJ.klnr dis- tance to St . .Johns and shopping and hat 3 bed- rooms and 2 batbl. Th\1 la the type of home that doe11 not Jut '°'11. '° hurry and c1U 546-1J13. Price $23,950, • 3 BEDROOM • home, l* bath • • •••••••"I $2:3,500. e 4 BEDROOM I HUGE DEN, Back Bay .. 138,r>I. e HOME (2 bedroom, crpll, drps, rangt', tt.flig, wuh- tt) PLUS l bedroom ren t. a.I lmmed, J>OSI, $31.9"'.10. Roy Mcc ardle Re1ltor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.Ptf. 54S.ID9 COAST'S leading Marketplace C·l VACANT LOT A vacant commercial lot with frontap of 5a"Ai feet to a dcplh of )30 fctt. An ex- cellent loc:alion for a small retail b111ines. beauly «bop or take-out food. Priced at $15.900. Call &i&-n111or ruu information. \&THE REAL ~ ESTATERS I•, u"• t • .,.,- CALL US FOR- BEST BUYS Home & Investment RHlty UZ E. Coast Hwy., OL.'\f "mu«Vn6e 4 Bedroom Slnc!o Story Shake- Country Jlke location Pool Barbecue pa.do ""'"" ol nexl Sumrnn- CAU. 546-5990 ~e~t?,. VA REPOSSESS ION Sharp. north Costa Mesa 3 Btdrm home near CalholJc Oiurch A shoPJ>ina', On I y ~. dn. $199/mo. paymts. $23,500 .PERRON REALTY MIJ.m \-Ol THE REAL 'C\l fi§'.'.~TERS NEW LISTING Duplex - 3 BR., 2 ha. ..ch unll; klwer unit, w/trpl.C., furn. for 1Ummer I w1ntlr rentalll. $62,500 • You own !he Janq! Ca.II: 673-3663 642-2'253 Ewa WE l!AVE RENTALS associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W Salboo 67 J·J61>J $3000 DN. 4 Bedrooms, huge famlly rm. with 111 own natural brick ti.replace, entry hall to ft61' llvina: rm., built-Ins, $3QXI dawn. move fn. 541).l'J'J) TARBELL 2J55 Harbor, Costa Mesa ASSUME 6°/o -YA LOAN- Sharp 3 Btdrm. horQt on Wve lot. tl6%. mo. llQI all. Full price $24,900. FULLER RE#iLTY 5'&-081• ~me * HAPPY HOLIDAYS WE'RE 1-IFJRE 'It) lfELP mu n ·mu nrt stA&JN PETE BARRETT REAL TY 642·S201i FHA-VA La.!'Ke R-2 lot w/neat S 8ft. 111' BA home, Jowl,,y patio, dOObte range, plat11 t o r more unl1a. .. $27,!IOO. Million $$$" View Et>chantine relreat bi lhla \lacant S bedroom • fam11Y room home In beauWUl Sboreclitla • CdM. P'lnoot lo- cat~. Btt.alhW;1nc ocean view -O>mpl ... -• Newly decorated and quai. lt,y w/w cpts • Prlct •• Phone lltta lnsl&nt • m.am ' -· -........ , ....... __ .... DAILY I'll.Of • • r EYeryo~ Haf Sometliing lhat Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED .· ADS _.. The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results 1· .Y 011· Ca~ Sell• It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad MONEY SAVING RECIPE • * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. CORONA DEL MAR -$95,000 Builders Attention! 3 Full lots under im· proved. In prime loca~ion. 1. Block to ocean. On this lge. property is a nice 2 BR .. 2 ba. quality home + guest apt. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Sin Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 General General Co1t1 M111 'Huntintlon 8oach Income Prop1rtv 16 1...,.,. Property 116 Money. t• L .. n 240 l;4ou11 Unfuro. .. P ... nd;;;;;--• .. ;;;;;F•.r= •• ;;=1 .. =.,;;;. -..,,B.,,,.u1""LDO"".E"'R".':'s,._. ,_ .... 9,....,...6A~RD:;.;.0t"" . .,,. TYP..,,....,..E -i'.BUN""GA"'" ""'Lo""it;,;;,i""'PT""· s-. ...;.;. --~ si it·-LE_R ____ _ °r::na~ ~!r.~e ":: 4 bd~~~n~~~e~mes 4 separate buildings. Shake roofs. Private 3.16 ~.~~ ~~i:,. ~/-~Jd~t-i::P"S>·r:N;rn.~1~:.1~. cation. 3 large bedrooma, with 2 b.tthl. No down CI patios. No stairs,' All l 1tory bungalows . 2 & IS1' TD LOAN · ~ ... ,'"' .. ., 2 baths; 2 huge fireplaces, buyers and min. down.mA. 3 bed~oc;ims. Some have fireplaces. The type 7% lNTtRESI' • !;-Ona ~ ok., ... large irregular Jot, Rparate Priced from $30,660, PrJce of buildings that attract and hold good ten--2ND TD .LOAN S~TS Flllf!. 2 er: ~~:n:~.;,: ~8 ~~ lnclud~ landscape, sprlnk-ants. 1n·come $18,740 yr. $145,000. Excellent Lowest rates· Orange e:i. 1~ Baj nr ocean. Avail Zl l. ten and buyer chooses col· financing. ~ .. • , , WE BUY TD'S _ terms .-.-sible. Owner des· o ~ a-· t So "Ou 2'~ y " .,..... or n carpe...,. ......, o · P lill'Tl'l tlr 642-2171 r ... 5-0611 -T"'1'J."'l'l'DNISHED -perate -Call 545-8424. Coa.stPlaza&nd w&ehoo!s WES T -~·· ... Copeoeve•.l SOUTB COAST Mod"' open. ~. II yo~ LEY N. AYLOR COy Realtors S.rving H"™r area Zl I"'•· $llO-lZ Br Duplex, roov, 1 REALTORS used yoor GI benefits be· 2111 San Jo1qurn Hiiis Road Money Wanted ·250 loc,, fk.~Today! , fore, call anyway • you:l~N!!!E!W!P!O!!R!T!C!!E~N~T!E~R~~~·~~~~6~4~4~4~9~10~1 HAVE , client who needs~ • 'T Last, 3 Br, ti smLE DOWN might be eligible for another . su.ooo. WIU pay lOo/., Int., yard A' c•r. Kids. snits ok. And .. 1ax lo th!• oheerM . wo"'· 1k & L I -..1or·~ Jlt!1l I 3,., .. , .. , JI.el ·'""""" by ov" $100,000 I -' bdrm., 2 bath great faJmly a e' r eeT~---;-m;;;:.;: l ~;;;; .... ;"';;";;;;~~~I equity in local prop. $195-00EAN View 3 Br priv home near Newport lfta1 · · • .. . 6#-6111 l'lomf!j.~nc1 gar, lge yard. just a few steps from • ReallOl'I TM Irwin Co. Realtors ·Chlld.rvi welcome, ' lovely park. Kitchen bltn6, '"""' ~.. L B '"w Harbor ~vd. at AUatns • •gun• Neb Acreage for sale FA heating. new carpel!. 545-9491 Open 'til 9 PM large 1'"°"' yaro. 1"·000· $19 959 IS THE PRICE OCEANSIDE 305 Gener r 150 , $71S·F1REPLACE & Poot. i CA LL "$. 646·2414 Jor ;his ~ry lovely 3 bed-Entertain yqur triendf at the Take cne 4 bedroom, 2 A~""'--room, 2 bath home. The loan beach . in lhls t e rt i t I e ba.th home in Costa O · '7'i!AL ~ ls high enough that you can ocea~s1de value, OH-street BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRON1 Unda & Harbor Island View 100 Beaut. green rolling mt. acres. TAKE for only SlOO. down $100. mo. 968-()(K7. Condominiums t 1~ BR 2 Ba home. Obi gar, Houses for Rent e Familf or slng1es ok. · · BEAqON * 645-0111 Housa1 Furnl1had 300 SfNGLES OK . Mesa. add on anxious From this lovely 4 bdrm., 4 bath home. n Ntir Ntwpor1 Po11 orrlct assume ·w\th ~ments of pa~king for several cars & seller, redu~ the price a 59' lot, \Yith pier & float. Cus tom drap-BY OWNER, nr Irvine & $160 P;er month, whlch in. pnvate beach access puts for sale 160 Z"'--:------Huge, i-story older 5 bedrm., below market value, eries & paneling. $139,500. l(lth, 3 br, 2 ba, Ira: yrd eludes all. Modem built·lns, the water only step.!! away .. 3 sprinkle with the best BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Tlbeaut trees, trplc, hwd deep pile carpets, al.so BR fioor plan with fireplace General 2 batiJ'I, 2 car gar. A!J kida LEISURE living. Sm a 11 and ptls are welcome. Move complex, adults only. 2 COSTA MESA now ~Vacant. pos!lble terms {$1&1 892 matching drapes. Double in master BR &: llVinr room d + cl In. -•·> d Bid L' d I I ""=;"'°'' ;.:136=·500:;,.:&1::2-:..7=c,· ==I Calt I nd · " t ta Uy own os ~";>"' • lslan er1 g. at 1n a I I ::::-garqe to boot! e s 1t.seu o coiy m 1tory, 2 Br, 1"-Ba. Bit-ins, EASTSIDE n•1J>a Agent dishwuher, firepl ace. 3hdrm wlth2baths,dbl gar-3 BR: House in court. Large pool. Laundr y age, fenced ,Yard. New g~en S155/no. Garage. Fenced. 2 facilities; Private patio. By shag carpeting, newly paint· kids d<. E/side. &42-551!3. place in escrow for 30 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 ThfMED. Posse_ss. SU.600. Walker & Lee l iving . Beautifully d&YI and you have the I !!!!!!!!!!!!\!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!""!!!!"'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hrdwd flrs., frplc, 2 BA, decorated. Try your GI at best buy in town at G I General I b!tns. 3057 Loren, Baker &: Re.i . only sn.ooo, Owner. 54!}..{)674 aft 5 p.m. ed. For rent or lease at1~c.:...;.c...:::.::::::_:::..:::::...1 ! enera Fairview, Ownr. i ton $23,900! Hurry -it 11 ·---------_ Z79Q Harb::ir Blvd. at Adams ..A'6'4 won't I"t 546·864-0. BA YCREST 889 CONGRESS. No dowo. to 54~ Opeo 'ti! 9 PM O -'F -VETS $1 00 Vets. Jmmed. occup. Drive lltC/I~ SPA.NISH BEAUTY • ,.,1. Call Prlre Re.ity, BUY OF THE WEEK REAL ESTATE Income Property 166 $20'5 per mo. Call WALKER Corore del Mar &t LEE Realtor,~~. • SPECIAL • PRINCIPALS ONLY $43,000 RUSTIC 3 bedroom & den, 2 Coron• del' Mar bath, jµt-ins, f i re place, 1 BR. Fur~;;j House in walk b town. Agt1 675-4930. CdM. $170/mo Year Lease. **Nev 3 BR, 2 BA, fam. Call TI1: 6Ta-3616. rm., "''/frplc, near pool. 1rs THE TALK OF THE TOWN ntls beautiful home Jrr c.a~ iri Mesa Verde is a spacious· 4 bedroom, with family, 2 baths, electric built·in kitchen, cozy brick fireplace, prestige area. gorgeous yards and priced to sell fast at $32,950. Owner must sell. Make offer. 546-8640. BEST BUY IN MESA VERDE $27,900 Needs paint and clean- up but what a value. 4 big bedrooms, 2 full baths, built·in kitchen, double garage, best Costa Mesa area. No down to vet.s, minimum down FHA. See this for sure. 546-8640. RAMBLING CHALET ' ·NEWPORT HEIGHTS Expansive tri-level fea· tutti la.visJi guest quar- ters with separate kit- chen. bath and fireplace, 2 additional bedrooms, kitchen and fire!'lace. fnilt trees everyv;here, + as a bonus you get a vie\\' of Newport Bay - at $46_590 -It's a mwt See! 54f>.864-0. CUT~ CLEAN Comfortable home with many custom touches, 3 bedroom Ealltslde, cor· cer lot. boat or trailer space. $24,SSO. 546·8640. 3000 SQUARE FEET t.ookin& for 5 bedrooms in N~rt Heights? 3 baths! La r re living room! Sundeck! Great kitchen? See this one! lt'a vacanl $4.6 ,950. !546-8640. 1/3 ACRE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Zon~ for Units. $34.950. 2 bedroom houae, mas- tlvt corner fireplace, opm e.nd airy remodeled ldtcben. 546-8640. Enormous 3. bedroom, 24: TOTAL DOWN 548-3209. on. a tremendol1$ Ca.HI. clas-1190 Glenney~ St. baths, din ing room. family Owner bought new home-will East Blun sic. Super shag crptg, 3 BR, 494-9473 549-0316 II ts T ·r· r• 2 BA, fabUlous terms. V Al ....,.~~------room, 2 fireplaces and a pay a your cos , em ic FH ' •· "L'd I be 1-au·o· 1n pl"'" greeo * THE BLUFFS * A or wbat ,,..ve you 1 o Is, 3 Houses on large lot. 2336 Ei~.n. Cos.ta Mesa Near Ba~k Bay $375 ~o. * * 833-3894. huge room that can used ...... " • FOR JUST -ooo ----------residential area. 3 Bedroom, ~A3,500 '·' '·''' •""· ' for a great entertainment -* CALL 847-8507 * Coit• Mesa ---------Costi1 1Mesa Ofc, 642-1121 Eves 646-5-102 · Go 1 2 Baths, fantastJc paneled 3 Bd 2" ba lo .i d'n area. rgeous errazzo uil . d rm., n ., rm J • 4 BR. 3 ba. 60x90 $77,500 floors througbout. l..arie gam~"~m, adll b tGoins an rm.. famil y area. 9 Mos. ~ 3 BR. 2 ba. 42x88 $79,500 56 UNITS· COSTA MES4. * NEW 2 Br. 1 Ba.1 --------.wl Townhou~e w I pool. Mesa patio with. built in barbeque spar.....;,.'6 Qln ltion. vern-young. Greenbelt view. • BR 3 b 70x88 $125 000 t I d t " oSr.t.tn IAUQ ~ • a. ' 9r put in a pool! $89.500. men appra se a Owntr lraJU. & holding ~" ,LIDO REALTY INC. v,ro,. """'·. ''"· . drps, $2~0. PER MO. : patio, gar. S22;i to $250. Nr 3 B d E I Id • Call 646-71.n for appoint· $29,950 . ..$201. mo. P!cl. pla.ne ticket. Call: 1 3377 VIA LIDO meot to 15ee. Call &45-3424 {Open eves) EASTBLUFF REAL TY · 673-7300 $525,000. 4.2XQros.s Walker & Lee Int. schls ~7-MOO e room -as 1 t · · w/buiJtlr\ kitchen, small efl.i Lagun• Be1ch dosed! yard, garage. • 644-1133 Anytime --_,S'Pi''U"N'w;G;--· 1---~:'..:'."".., __ LOVELY 3 or 4 Br bom• EL · [ Mount•ln, Desert, Resort 1 BR, uli! paid, near beach, Ed RidHe Ritt, 646-8811 Sl25. No rth end of town.1-~4! ~~~---'I \v/view and separate din-YOUR HOME? 0W50Il ing. Call after 6 pm Free .. appralf&I, • .We ~uy Always a good selection ot 644-5510. equ1u~s. Pengna.t-a,~tention . .fine Lido Isle homes. Cur· 174 Avail no\\'. 213:2-44-6386. 2 8.R. DUPLEX VA Repo 5 Big Bedrooms $450 Down With no seconds or balloon payments! Can ~u ~1it>ve it? \Vell, \\'e've got ii -in one of H. Beach's finest locations. Completely refurbished wl!h new paint in & out and clean as a pin. Non velo; 0. K. and you can even trade your present home. Call for appt. and further details. HOMEABILITY SOLVED Spaciousness and elegance inside and out. fl.fark thls the best buy In Huntington Beach. 4 bcirms. plus guest room, plu.s D/B pool all' this and more for $30.000. 847--6010 Walker & Lee -~- R•a110" Bayshore Charm 17213 s.!.r;;'~hursl Just redu~ p~ ~· ceplional 2 bedroom &: den ''Million $$$11 View or .dining room 'with glass Fountain Valley 3 BEDROOMS 6% FHA LOAN Take-over this tow Interest I rate loan & save $$. This lovely home is only 3 yrs. old , is in top shape. Large, fipacious bedrms, w/w car· pets thruoot. Sparow Riiy 842-4474 "A nest for every bird" Huntington Beach DOWNTOWN CUSJ'OM BUTL T 5 BR, 7),i BA, panl'd, fam rm, &tone fpl, lovely crpts & .drps, bltin RIO, hrdwd fin. App """""""'""'"'"-"""""'-Cr{ts, drps & bltns 25 yea. exper. 962-5523 rent listings from.,. COLLINS & WATTS $43,000 . *BIG B~R LAKE* Udo Isle I.ARCE FENCED YARD Happiness is spending Christ-FOR <'HILDREN & PETS fill in your own COZ)i' cab-L;:.~es & Baylront Apt& Pl!: garage. $135 -REALTY- C. & W. 1n, Try this one for $8,900. Broker. 675-4922 811 Pall!arino, C.M. 549-1748 bOCDORi> loweoo Jr&. Call Roe& (n4) 536-1738 or 2 Br. nEWly painted in & ,0ut aeoltc>tl: Write: Spencer Real Estate, Newport Beach new 1.....J crp.,, •.-, sto·-,: Sa t I H ~6 Via Lido 675-4562 p Q Bo 2828 · '"'· ......, ~~ • ., ft G S ere · · x , Big oear 3 Br, 2 Ba beaut., Bayshores dispose( gar, lncd yrd; and witt tell his 4 bed· ~eWport Beach Lake, Calif. llome, corn Pl . furn. la\\.·n. lo!s o( \brealhlng room borne to yoUng GI _ BIG BEAR LAKE Subleau til June. r~ Vista space tl85 mo to mo. $1~ for only $100. down, $19,500 .15 MOONRIOOE AREA or. NB. 646-1393. lse. 64~1246, 64H961 &ftei' 540.8555 2 BR Mountain home-large Sunset Beach 5 p.m. • I SHERWeeDREALTY THE PRICE f;repla oe-1!eep18-_ •NEW2BR.!BaTowohsi 18964 Brookhurwt, F.V. for _ thi!t very lovely 3 bed· Lakeview -Road open year LARGE 2 BR, frplc, near "''/pool. Mesa Verde. Bltns1 A WHALE OF A BuY! room, 2 bath home, The round $23,950. 545-8620. beach. lfi!m 8th Street. $2'25. cpts, drps, patio, garl With just a little caah :you loan is high enough that you BRAND ne\v cabin on 21,~ mo. (213) 289-0479. $200-!o $225. Nr, &chis. can move into this charm· can assume with paymenls bt'auttlul view acres. Only Houses Unfurn. 305 557--84001 ing 3 BR Dutch Haven home d. S160 per month, Which In-$6.995. with xlnt terms. CLEAN 2 BR, Beam ceil. w/fpl, nice area. Low dn • dudes a!L Modern built-ins, Breck Nott Riiy. 557-3169. General ings, ilplc, Crpts, Bltn no qualifying. $24,500. F.P. deep .Pile carpets, al 11 o ~~~~~~~~~~, • Real Estate by matching dta~.· Dooble FREE 11 range, lj:arage. Child OK. McVAY 545-0458 garage to boot! Cal! l 1~ Landlords-Owne rs ~~~~~this. tl65 per mo. W lk & L _ fNncill .~ \Ve will refer tenants to you 1~~~L' -----~ Irvine ' a er ee (REE of charge, •. ?.1any 3 BR house, no pe ts; P , 'N' Sa walll?d living room opening Glftt Ye to tropical patio. One of the :aJOO sq ft. 3 car gar w/a.lley Realtors Bu1lnes1 Opportunity desimble tenants on o u r $185/mo. $75 cleaning fee. waiting list. 1940 Pon.ona. Ave. Nr schla Fantastic panoramic vie\v of lowest le-a.seholds • a ree.I ocean, m<>untains and bright bargain at $39,950. CALL lights. Hang your stockings 67;>.4930. 200 ALA 'Rentals e 645-3900 & mrkt. i -FlffiNlSHED-CHEERf"VL 2 Br hse gar· =~ChoiceJoc.,alltnns., PRINCETON MODEL ~~~d:i~t9A~ms 3 Bdnns .. 2 batho, tqnn.i ,_ Cl on a beautiful brick fire· .COLESWORniVICQI place. 3 executive. size bed. REALTORS rooms. Complete \VORK· ..., 1ue1 "'"'"·4tJI SHOP tor Dad. Bring paint ''IT ISN'T I mOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOii .. Teadership .I] REAL ESTATE aod .. rn "11l0USANDS", WORTH IT.I.I" FHA• 221 D·2 Best Buy • Won't Last • H D I Crietl the \\'ise man wh•"' 3 BR 2 BA. $21,000 FP' criN-s, UIT)' ia " drps, washer. dryer, retrig 645-0303 illanhauan Island sold for a incl: FA ht. patio, bltlns, IOl!ISf [ Ol.SON '" R£'AtrOPS song and danct>, plus a RIO. super clean_Stt Don. 5Tring of beads ·and a few dollars . But !t could not be said about !his 4· bedroom home, only '-1 mile from the l' 1l lage ReJI b<.1le 962-4471 ( :::: J 546-1103 beach. Call us n o w . HAVE YOU "'"''535· . $800. Down IMAGINATION?? Anyone Qualifies Then, this; uni<rut • unusual 4 to take over the low in· be<lroom Jlf!rc:hed on cliff ten?St rate !OBn on this with 180 panorama view of No Down lovl"ly. near new 3 Bed· the ocee.n a.nd accen 10 Big 1 room home. 541).8555 Corona Beach,;,. musl •tt No Closing Costs SHERW••D REAL TY for you . 4000 sq, feet ol iiv. to 111l vets. 4 bdrm .. 2-story, 18964 Brookhurst. F.V, Ing ana . 5 balhll . Huge huge 20x22 bonus room, 21 R. E. SALES masltT Auhe • Priced at bath~ covered patio Low • '288.500 • CalJ 673-8550 ! dn, to' otht>rs. Only SJ0,91)). i l 'M LOOKING FOR W lk & L PROFESSIONAL ROOM TO SPARE Just listed. larp: 4 BR 2 ba, rorner home. Over 1900 sq. ft. of living space featuring srparate fam rm, bltin ki!ch. b1.t: dhJ gar & oversized lot. Priced only S2S.OOO. "11th all lt'rJll.s avail. Can ... ~i6·5880 (Open Eve~. I a er ee SALESMEN Realtors 842-44J5 BE YOUR OWN BOSS CALL ED 8-17 ·9604 KASABIAN "FORECLOSER REAL ESTATE THREAT" REDUCED $2,0001 forces sale of this 4 bedrrxim VACANT! ONLY $21,000! home. Has h:lrmal dining All Spanlsh 2 BR condo. ObJ gar~ Lush ld5cpg! Owner roon1, fireplace and fam!!y •nxlou$. room. Priced far ~1~"' th; HAFFDAL REAL TY dln.ing JWm; a'tep-down !Iv· -n emente ing room with beauu1u11--------- sh"ag. Light &: cheerful. Cul-BRAND new. OCf!'an view. 3 de-sac location, Priced al Br., 2 Ba., lam. rm., lrpl. $35,900. All bit-ins. Wall lo wal l ~ ed h'll ~!r.th{~~)u~~~· By • r I San Juan Capistr.no REALTY Univ. Park Center, Irvine Cali Anytime, 833-0820 Macnab-Irvine S\VEET AND LOVELY Three bedrooms. two baths; on largtt, level, landscaped lot . Room to park boat. Sharp in every dehtil. ASKING $33,950 CAPISTRANO VALLEY PARTNER Active with some busincll! l.t management bacJtrround, Assist in management ol highly lucrative business. 1~ year's Income shou:ld exceed $50,000, Capital re- qlliremt>ntg are $25,000 cash. For interview, write Box 1788, Huntington Beach. DRESS sbo!'. hair & makeup atudio, a 11 co-ordinated together. Dress shop oJX!n now. Need partner to cont· plete ha'.ir & makl"llp studlo. Belmont Shores a r e a . 438-2213 or 424-8000:-Re&]ty CQmpany REALTY 493-1124 I UNIVERSITY PARK M b'I H N "'•_w_t~~~llo-,----- Spacioo9 4 BR., F'R. "VAN· 0 I~ omes f.fARINE ELECTRONICS DERBTLT" model. Huge. 20' For Sale 125 Holland Bus. Sales ):3Q' LR., cathedraJ celling. "The Broker \Vilh Empathy" Open gt.aircaae 'et1ding to a 19TI CHA~fPJON mob i 1 e 1716 Orange Ave., C.~1. dreamy master suite! Laszlo Jlome, 3 mo. old, 12:-.:60, drps 645-4170 540.0608 eves Sh.arkany 644-6200, & shag cpts, screened-in BE Au Ty sh 0 p in porch & car por!, '8,000. Westminster, call 962-3140. Family park, )')ets allov.·ed, 644-6200 pool & reereation area, Put a little "1rot' m your skate rink. See a! Golden Levi!! • sell those baubles !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'""'"""' Coach Mobile Park, 32742 for "bucks". Call Oa1silied PACESETTER AU.paz, se.n Juan Capistrano. 642•5678. Macnab-Irvine 642-8235 HOMES At The Irvine Ranch e Privacy Assured·Sep Bach drps, stv/rtirig. $150/mo~ Qtrs, all util inc $60. 773 w. Wilson. 646-1728. ALA Rentals 8 645-3900 N.E. C.M. 2 Br. Walt'.'r Paid, • rozy Couage-Perf for Middle a~e or elderly. No sngt or !oving cpl, $90, chlldren·oi1 pet~. 64&-4572. ALA Rentals 4' 645-3900 4 BR. la'tl rm, !iv rm e LAGUNA Lair-1 Br. Fl w/frplc, lovely home, yrd, sundeck. Gl'E'al Vu. S150. available. !.ease. 847-7136" ALA Rentals e 64S..390D 3 an, 2 iiA. cpts, drps, UNFURNISHED-slave, g.!lr, $21j/n10. 2260 • IT-s True! 1 Br. S!v/Ref. Federal Ave. &lG-1728. ! F /yrd. for pet. $110. $195 MONTH , -3 BR -No~ ALA Rentals e 645-3900 vac. Immed'l>oss. Could uMf some paint. 545-8424 Biil". · • BON"A~ZA! 2 Br in xlnt Huntington B ach area, chi ld ok. S120. e ALA Rentals e 645-3900 •WE-have a large selecliori e Lovely 3 BR. 2 BA w/frplc. Fncd yd for kids/pe1s. ~15. ALA Renl1ls e 645-3900 of 3 and 4 11edroom home1 that can be moved into almost immf!diately on our, Rent -Option plan. SHERWOOD REALTY , 54o.85S5 * Nice area.. 4 BR House •. 1~ "Ba. Cpts, drps, bltns, frplc & gar. 'Big yard. 8382 Bryant H.B. Be h I nd' L«manf~. l blks E. at Bt>ach Blvrl Ju~t painted •. $225. 714: 52:-2889. Im.med occpy •••• Save s10001 For lnformatk>n call s.1 .. Office 544-1157 Models at Jetttty Road & Mo!Jlton Parkwa,y. S@~olllv\~l&"BirSs TO\VNHOU SE 2 BR, JI, BA\ cpt~. d r fis, refrig1 \\.'~hr/dryr, d~hw'hr, bttn , pa tio, pool, clubhou11e. $175. per mo.. .lease. Ans Sva 530-3210. The Purzle with the Bui/f./n C~uckle Laguna Btach current market. \\on I last. 1 817.4405 Eves: 541-2446 842~2;,Jj. 1---------URGE~"T. OWNER MUST y HIRITAG! NEW 4 BR 2 BA, 4 hlk Plem ~chi. ftef. ~· Ave..l:J imn1rrl /j]H 847-95i8 ~ 10am-6prn •l'-ily. By appl only. O"·nr-. $26.'i/mn. IUl Df&ft WI toda,y. 2-sly, tam rm., 3 . ba. $5.000 & usume GI loan "HOME OF THE '-;;;~~~7:"':=::::= •t $ll7. mo, $36.000. Prfn- MONTH •• J REAL Estate Ii c e ns e e •I ,;c;:lp!;:;';;';c0::;•1y:::;,. ='84"2-84""'3'C".;c;--;;:: And what a. lovely home It is. Large 4 bedrootn with fanli· ly room, 3 balh, c1ir11tt pMtr m&rried, to manage SHARP 3 BR 13/4. BA. din RenW Dept. In Rea.I Estate rm,, bltlns, dshW!ht, fpl, ot:ice 546-8640. crpt1 & drpa. Vacant. Mutt aetll Xlnt trms. $24 ,000. throughout. LandM:aplng Is Coron• dtl Mir the best. Priva!e park com-* * 83.J....4422 * * FOUR STAR REALTY Old & Lovable 'nits cozy 1·bdrm, etrln,gled cottagt, &haded by m&lutt trtts, is a one of a ldnd value, Only 3 blocks from the beach, makes thl1 an ideal weekender or year 'round res.ident"e. One fire· place & aecluded patio lend chann, with Iota tJ. privacy. Ooly $21,9,;0, Call • munity ...• cleanest home PRICE REDUCTION on the market. Ca 11 . S42-2S35 Tak~ a look ,!JI lhis 1mm11c. ' 1 2 bdrm., Pa bath nom,. on 1 TIME FOR .....JO/an BAYFRONT APTS. Vijljta Qel l.Jdo. PiPr & ~lip avallab~. From Sll.500, Stll I ort11n llde of hwy, F.A. htat. fr,>lc.: view of the jet!y & octan. Rf'rlu~n 10 $~2.500. DUPLEX 2 Bdrms. l'IH'h. Beamed cett.; copper plumbiria: tep. laun- dry rm . Prorierty ne111 & QUICK CASH REAL ESTATE THROUGH A 491-9<f,"' GI•··-5~9.0316 • SELL OR LEASE e DAIL y PILOT mi '11· >'t. ! BR, 211 BA. I SlNOE I! I I I j I Ntws Item on sports poge1 "!his roce~one hes moda so .-------~much money he bought a I RE y TAG 1-ofpeople.• 1•·18 • 1 1 I 1 j 1 1 9 c.mi>~M the ch"'klo qualed by 1110119 fn the miNlf'IQ wotd • you dtwlop fron1 ll•p No. 3 "'°""· 2 BR Tw nho11.!", l'1i &., all b!11U1, cpT ~. <!rps, c•mnrt, poel & 11'(' fll('!/. $16;')/mo.- 962·11~. -----1 3 RR Con<l•1. 11-'.i R11. Poole r 11Ho, rlhl c.11r, frple, nr ncv11n !lfil-Mi'lll 11fl 5 pm, szx, 3 nr :. 2 RA~ Crp!, Drp~ ft·plr, VtN'f' .)'llrtl. Lcue Oj> hon f\14 R'r'f.l 3"~2 RA~ fr1•lr, hl!-!n clnllt' !o ~rto,.11 & t~pplfll • Mfi..-~)IMR Huntlngfo."t 11arbour Georg• Wllli•mson REALTOR WANT AD Le· f•m . """din. rm .. !?pl. I I I I I I Cpt. A dtaoes, bltiN, wet l.~f: 111101 rt111 l'tot1r 1n1tJ I or le1ae. 'k 541-4570 645-1564 , clenn, Temflc view from • UpfK'r unlr. Chvn~r an:d<"1s, I MORGAN REAL TY I 673-6642 675-645' 642 567B :i,Jj ~·· lmin••· !<l,e:;o, SCRAM-Lns ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 600 ;;;·,'~:· .. ·~-i;o;;;."!.; !u J ~-~·--~-~~~11~ss~1&<::;:..,~~RE=AL=:.TY;,_;4~M~~;:;31J __ _:_:..:..,:..:...: __ _: ______________ l.:::~'=~='":2 ____ _ ~-\ • TuttdU. Dtcem~tr 21, 1971 · 1~!!!!!!!!!!!~ l:l -----1~ ( DAILY "1LGT f 1 I 11'1 1;;' ;.;; .. ";;;;;;"' ;;l~;;[f;i[ .,., .. _.~. ~J[j]~1 ;.1 -;;;--· ..... ;;;]~;;, ' ,, I! Houaoo Uftfvrn: •Ap ,,,.._,_ •• _F_,,•,.·-··----"°~d ~~ u".':Wr:-~ A!ll-"""'"" MS"'=· Unfurn. ; Irvin. Cosio Meoo c-1 •1 Mer Ciiio Moao Now"°" loooh U1 A,to., !SYt•I H-415 i . ....t.1, SIO h byolllloll Pum.orlMfurn. '70 * PIUVATI ltOOM ENCOUNTElt GltOUP "El(PDIEN""'°"'"""CE"'D,_cbJ"'ld,.,....can-t i· * $30 WK, a UP * Pork·Llke Sur-Int po•T ;. I BR, 2 ba., atrium .... 1321 0 Studio. 1 BR Apia ~ ~' QUIET • D£LUU * NIW ~ * : I BR. 211 ba., lam .... 13"5 e Room n; WK A Up. ~ H A I BR Arrs SHORIS •c..,....t~o~Mo"',....ao____ Far elderi1 perton. Brlcbt • A place to bttttr know YoW'· Jn my North C.M. honi• 'THE UClllNG PALM MllA APTS . cbetry lardtO 11U'rOU~n1a. lftlt and form real rtlatlon· w/yud. ~ A anackl. Nutritious tnMJa. 548-47». shlpt;. 5'S.'182T Ttndt.r loving ca.re. t.oc ju1t oU San Ditto Is Npt , S BR., 2% bl, fam ·.; ·•• WO e TV le Maid ~rvict Avail . ALSO FURN. ~CH,g,DJtS ! Bdrm, 1 S., drttllnr u.a. , •BR, 211 bo,.t,am ., .. l3!0 • l'b>l>e Service. um"" ,, Prv .. ..., Jil4o hol. l.o1'll del W<O apt. y11w MIN111'ES 10 NWP'l'. BO!. Voutlon ltonlolo 425 meway1. ~Ten. WAIKllQ HoUd&yowner 1 br I lost and ,_. . jlnl diiLD CU.~fant ~·s yrs. WE~~ O'nlE'RS • B of A, M<Charae. Ointn ON TIN ACRES Nr ahop'c • Adul .. only ~. Ollldrtn OJ(. 2.17" N•wpon Blod. 541.9155 I A I BR. l'llrn. A Unturo. Martfllfl!ll• Apts. 1115. moolh. FURN. OR UNrtlRN. 1Jnbtlltvably tarp apt1, huit P®I, Jaw.al, elect bltlne, ttiac (11)ll, drpe:, .. una, ele. Adulll, no pela. SINGLES •••• , • Ftom $13S 1 BEDRM • ,, .. , From UfO 3 BEDRM ...... From 1161> You're riJtlt, t!;'tty'n und•r-- prletd! 1511 Meia nr. com.pl tum condo, lartai . .L:iJ Haw lust' home, fenced l ~ I · I 1 I ' I 11 ii I' 11 -· .. 1111·1111' "SUilCE ~" lat We11ern Bank Blcfc. Univenlty Pa.rit, Jrvine Doy1 IU-4101 Nlghto ~=-==--== ---~. 'This Ad Worth SS on Rent 1'11Qlaen I prlv. s>aUOL tm Santa Ma Avt' •• ·CM CALL J46.0J70 Children & Pet Stttk>n EW.la Tennt& Contnt'J ~ Mar. Apt 1t3 ~ .-::--.=="""'="""~ UnbOllevebly leoutllul :.~1:',;, ~~ BAY MIAOOW ~ts. ~M !~ •. ~ ~.·.w<·-",.. VAL O' ISERE Gal'dtcn Apt•. "!!!!!!!~~~!!!!! .. ,, 111,._ -o>a.in JU•" " .... Adults • no pets, F'lowm .;. Beae ct.-i••• panlllna, from S.A. Country Qub) evtrywhere, Stream A NEW Pl'I• PIUO., -ftCl'tltlon 1a· Spacious 1: ' 2 BR from Watet1all, 45' pool Rec. Rm, 2 BR., 2 baths: up11lalrs. Cu· ci!1tft1. All adults, no petl. $150 L S115 ' FIREPLACES. Sauna, Sgl,11·2 Bdrm, Furn. ~ed &:: draped. En<'I. ll.f· e 2 BR'• Fft.OM ·AS LOW Prlv patioa:,· lold.J ot dOMtl. Unfum. from $135. SJU: IT: age, Comp. bltns. Ptivate J. t 1159/mo. Heat.d Pool, Adulta. Mto- (5 blkl from Newport Blvd.) ii*- facn Dlkti •Ocean, 7th Or, )'ll"d A s yr old child. ix. '10 da. tor J. le.u on lie. Found (frM •d•} 550 i;ierit'nctd. Mission Viejo, El m-JMs. R. Ball •· N1r. _ Toro atta. 830-U.70. r111.n1t u Avt, St.n Dteao, COCK·A·POO Terrier male M&turt. women will babysit Ctl. 92101. curly coat, White W/~n New Years Eve. E:Xel refs, Rent1ls h Share1 aa back & eara. 2 coua.n:. J blk Re11.sonable &f6.J70&. ~.,.;.;.;...;.;....;...,.._,........,I l llt'a. Vic. Santa Ana Ave. 0000 Parsons, &12-8670, patio. '1051Ji Orchid. $250 Per Sli W. Bay St.,.C M. apr m1'68. 5 BR., '-1>atlu ........ .' $375 -1SUPER 1 Br compl luxury month, yearly. all etl-0073 e NOW OPIN e t BR., ~ btlha ...... $J.50 turnilure, $175. V J t I a ' _ l?S·'O'O 0 • BEASl'U~~.;. G0REOCO~DS e BR.AND NEW 1 A 2 Br From GOU. wanted to tb&rt turn.~ a: 22nd St. C.M. U.19. C•~P!ft .. r :~. t .. . . BR. Kid• • pell O.K. w """"· . !(om, ,;j,a1n, N• job too Ullum, 118 furn. •?SlO ot'l;FN::<;;n<:,-'..1,.,"""w"•"1"16....,.,ve"ry"'°'1"am"'°e rmatl. No upa: or &immlckl. * 2 llDROOM , * 842--6235 Hntc. Bch. J'tbbit w/black 1peclcle1. Mr. Btrt. t4MU4 o r 1'6 Ba Townbouae concept. ROOMMATE to thut 2 BR., Vic. Jl'N.nclscan Fountains M~. ~ J:Seam ceUJna1, extra Ira · 2 ba apt W/ltachtf. l blk Golden West a Slater: ,.,__. Service 'BR 'b ho "~/3="' Cordova, 2323 Elden . -~ _,_. R na. Priv pe.tio, billiard " 1· Q'ltl • -"" A'-/ nd G tr ~ 2 BR., lli bl. home •• S250 ~54~8-4~"~'·~~--~~ -•0 ri·r 1 ca..a c" "' · Poo.,I • .. w • jN• rm, beattd poodl •I jacuui, btdrma, e~ i \tlo, rtefff· from ocean. Sl25 mo . 847-7864." .,,,., .... ,,,_,.,., - tlon rm, 1auna b&tha, etc. 61• ·-=,,-~-,--c-~~~J 'OHN'S r •-t • u ~· t B ~.,...11 ::-arap, 1 , "'tc. rm., huae elOMtJ, H p plle car. l R.. iii dJn ................. l B.R. Cpts, drps, wati-r Ir "'"""°"""'="""=-::= laundry. l BR Sl40. 2 BR pell"•, . luth JandaclJll"-. A.dulls. Our Sundly after--· DOG: Femalt about 3 mo'1 """~ • p...,..s ery noon B·B·Q'a A Free Art WORKING 1&1 will share old. Found Thurl 12/23, 'Cleaners. Extra Dri·Sham· 8 eel h II -~ener f""n No pe•· LGE, 2 BR, deek, frpl, crptl, • .,. .,.. • ~ ..... ., ... · ... S160·Sl.75. AdWti. You Muat Set Th.la . r Adul"• only $I 2 0 I mo drp1, stove, retrig. $210. . I " · ' HacJ..,da de Mesa Apt1 One! 20102 Bitch St., Ntw-548-6954. Mf..4848, T " 100 w. WU.O.,,SM Mrr. No. l Port Beach. S5 -'.n6,' 1 BR Sl30 Jara:e. ldeal for Coste Met a "THE GABLES" SEACLlFF MANOR 1,ptt4 Leos1on1 8:11J'tlrut Rfll'l.,, cute b~ view ha u a·e thorl hair black. Hunt. POCI 1ttt Scotcll&Uatd (Soil HARBOR ORllNS w/wne. CdM, nr boh, S95 Bch., Edwards 1i stater. ll•tardantal . ~rt A: 546-5025 mo. $7~1039 847~96. all ~or br1Jhtener1 k 10 BR rtµnult blta.ch for1 white AMAZING Adu It lJvlns, * Male, Brand new priv. FOUND: wht 1haqy poodl• carpets. ,Sav• your money REALTY bachelor, swim pool, adlts hgt. 2 Br w/prl rar. Adlls. Br, S160 unt, Sl't5 rum. Cpt1, 1Jrilv. Park Center, Irvine on 1 Y. 1993 Oturch St., DELUXE suundpr:oofed. Fncd. yrd. drpg, bltru:, 1arb dipl. 152j Beaut. l .l 2 BR tum or uni nr OCC .. SD Frwy. S26--S32 type dor. ferrialt<, blue col· by savini m• e~tra trlpt. CalJAtlyttme,833-082{) .548-9633. ~PARTMENTS w/pa\.to i ' Wtr' j,d . Pla.centla Avt, Ask about *WINTER RATES1r Air ConCt . Frplc's • 3 Swi.m·· Gardntlr/maint. Call ,btwn 1 our discount. 642--8340 or Apls, Seit clean. oven~. wk. or by mo. 557-.MOIJ. Jar, Vic. Golf course, Mi11ion WW clean Uvlq nn .. dll\lr\I D/W (in 2 Br) displa, 1h1.1 Gar•a•• for ~•nt 435 Viejo. 831-1014. nu" hall sis. Any rm ST.to, cpts, drDI, Jacuui A llUnl' PUPPY; white w/bik A: bm couch SlO, ch&lr $5. 15 ~· Laguna. Be1ch Attrac furn Studioc SU5, l m)n1 Poca • Health Spa • &: s, ~120.541-·;;...""=.:o,· -:;:-:='."":'.;::::-:; ;. 'Cli'i'E 1 ea, trple .• FA Br'$, ,$125. Adlbi, no pelt. Tennit. ct'la: • Camt & Bil· 2437 Ora.n,te Ave. "G" $155 i5o· to Beach, patio view tit heat. 49' Graceland Drive. h",,',,,5,:;E;;l<l,.••.,;.·.;;M;;:l:,.'::A'.:pt,. fi;,.= llard 1\°°:fuitooM 3 Bdrm * 2 lath Catalina, delux 3 Br .. S260 bathw. Hure J)001. Storage Only $25/mo. spots. tOilnd Ola Viata A e)I')> ls what counll, not M1rrlm1c Woods ~ml or· Si&-1405 Del r-.1ar, San Clemente, method. I do work m)'llU. 4Z5 Men'imac Way, C.M. Offlct R1.,t1I 440 492--0889. Good nt. 5.11~101. PetAtjiild QK.49/:.1754. /SUPER 2 Pr comii1I~ FRO'M$lM mo. incl. util. Yrly . *BRAND NEW* CORONA DEL MAR 'roUND .~ung blat:k mat• Cem1nr, Conc:re'.e furnlfure. $215. Villa Living room with cathedral 673-7422. cat vi 1n1ty Golden Weit&: _, __ ... .,.I Laguna. N laual ·; MEDITERRANEAN ceiling & trplc. Separatel-==7i='""=>T'-c A Deluxe bus. ofc, choice loc. : c . CEMENT WORK. no job too Cordova, 2323 E 1 d e n• laundry l'U'ea. Encl pallo. PARK NEWPORT la o1t1 pts. Sep ~ntr. ~riv b~th, cpt'i I ~Ae,•_,1. ""AHuntinJkln Stach. , &mall, roaaonable. F r e• 4 Br, 2 t>., liv &: dinin& area, 54&.-4748. VILLAGE Swimming pool & children's APARTMENTS 1 ~~ l=~~i.~~~w;~.":, drpa. Prk g. Ut1l pd, S175/ ..., '11"· Eltlm. H. Stufllck, 5'8.aas. fam rm, lrplc, bltnt, fence, BACHELOR apt furn, $115. 1 2400 Harbor Blvd .. C.l\f. playground. iooo. Bllchelor, l or 2 Bedrooms, age. AU util pd, tl.50 kl SlTO. mo. Owner 673-6757. YOUNG male G •rm an Co sprinkler, cpts, dP$, 3 car Incl util. MatW't! workina ITli) 557-80'20 HARBOR GREFNS and Townhouses. Spa, pools, 2 ROOMS 390 1q ft w/crpt1, Shepherd, ntar Sprincdale WlNTElt ~~sl d 1~ garage, lmmacuJate. $3lO person. 261 Mesa Dr . 0.!.._o/1'lOALAM\JFFTO_ ICE6 P M 546-4353 tennis. From $170, Across ;.d~lts, 7c, peJ:i &t2-9708 drpa, &: janitorial serv. le \Varner 8464i910. n_oon, Pl Sn, iu•tor:..~' I ' ~~~nt le ta.st, deposit. 64&.7342. ,...,,,3 --B~R-, -21-,~ .. ~ .. -spacious from Fashion Island at Jam. ,,.,..,"°"~'..,·..,,.·..,..,...,., tncld. :ll72 Dupont Dr; BLACK &: white dog _ Jook.s sidew&lltl. Do ' ~·· VERY nice 1 br dplx. Quiet fAIRWA.f h d boree & San Joaquin Hill~ Dana Point Newport Beach, Cal. (713) llke part wolf, apprnx, for QUALITY Ctmtn~ Work. Lit Newport Ba•ch studio. Shag, Wl.!J er/ ryr Road'!. (714) 644·1900. o~~ Mu, ,, -nth• old .• ,.,242. George do U. Lla d. Boncltd. Sep by garages. 1 adult C!VU • on premises. S200. 645-1496. ·;,c:.=.:;:;;i;;c.:...:.:c.;03:'-;;::: ~ ... u '""""" 30. No pet.S. 548-102'1. VILLA APJS. Ealt Bluff RELISTING • Back Bay B:i;~~~~ a!p!~i.t~~·: DESK tpace avallable $50 MAN's 27" Bluti Orly 10 .;~c;,.169"-S-·------t .5 BR, fam rm., 2 B11., $375. Avail 1/1/72. 1!!07 Port Charles Pl., Ha,rbor View Homes. (213) 292-TJC!l NE\V 3 BR, DR. FR. Harbor Vitw Homes. S395/mo incl. Prdener. &t4-'l79t.' Condominiums Unfurn. 320 1 BR, w/w, beam ceD, drpg, --...,._._ ..... ~,,.,.=,-I area. 2 BR. shag crpti, 11.t 24311 Santa Clara, Dana mo. Will provide furnlturl speed C.A.f, lie c.ll and Contr actor util pd. 1 adult. No peta. NEWPORT BEACH drps, patio. Adult&. No f>"I!. pt, or •h•ne. 49, ~•9, at SS mo. An1werin1 service identify. M2-9483. ---------1 2 &. 3 BR's Avail 1110172. $141. 642.2261 " .,...,..... available. 11175 Beach Blvd. MY Way, (Uality home Yrly. $137. 642-8520. Private patio pooJ • Ind.Iv. Villa Granada Aptl . Huntln-on Beach Hunttnrtori Beach. 64M3ll POINTER. female d ~I· remod. Walla, c e 11 l n I • FURN 2 Br. Children OK. No laun.i.-. f.ac.' Fout bedroom& wllb baJeon· S•nta An1 ..,..-,,.-,•,-,·-~---1 ,==-'::=:-:==;:-w;I brown • whil«, v 1 c, floors, t lc. No job too small. pets. Heated pool. Lndry ~1 ies above&: below. Gracious ES La Qu'1nta Hermosa DESK apace available $50 Newport Htl. &42-3559. 547..()()36, .u hr ans. serv. nn. 126 Monti Vlsta CM.. Near 0rll)fe Co. Airport l living &: quiet 1urroundln1 FAMILI mo. WW provide funrlture . UCL Adults only, for family with children. at $5 mo. Answerina service YNG Blk Ii. tan Shep. HUI.Icy Additions * RemodellnC BACHEWR 8.pt, SllO mo 201.22 Santa Ana Ave. Nt!ar Corona de! Mar Hlth SPANISH COUNTRY ES· available. SOS No. El mix female, vie Mesa Verde Gerwtck 6 Son. Lie. incl utilities. Mil'. Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3·.A Scbool.,.Fireplace, wetbv& TATE lJvlrir & spacloua C ami no Real, Sa n area. 54&.1187. 673--6041 * 54~2110 **' 642-MOO ** 5'M215 built·ln kitchen appll&nC'es. WELCOME.I apta. Terraced pooi, Sunken Clemente, 492-4420 lost 555 Eltctrlcal -----·I ONE Bedrm. AduJts, no pe ts. 835 AMIGOS WAY "6'4·2991 g11.s BBQ. DESK ll:ia~ avatlable $50 ...... _,, ::;;;;;;_;,;;,;;_ __ ...,, _ _,,, Ni:W in Eastbluff twnshe 3 Pool & Utilities included. New adult g•f d1rt-Apt1. Coldwtll, ~~er I Co. Unbelievable l\vlnr for ONLY mo. ww provide furniture LOST Christmas ni1h1, Bal· ELECTRICAL. Resktentill, General , hr, 2~ ha, ruas .. drpa, &: S145-$150. 548-7689. Sl80. 2 BR,. l'ii BA Manl(1nr Aaent SINGI E SI'ORY 1 Bdrm. Unfurn $ISO, at $5 mo. Answering servlct ho11. Bay Club, Pendant ct1mm 'l, tndualrial. Small bltn1 $350. (21S) 351-0567. 1 BR, 2 blk! off 17th St •ho~ $255. 2 BR, den, 2 BA VIEW South Se~ Alm06phere Furn Sl73. available. m Forest Ave, Earring, circlf!t ot 'Tall joba OK. Llc'd &: ins. R.eu. U I 335 1775 0 151 E. 21st. 646.8666 2 Bdrm.a,, 2 ba. o .... ,Un•tain 2 BDRM.2 BA...u 2 Bdrm unturn. S115. Lquna Beach. tM-9466 crystals encircled w th prices. Fret est. 546--02U. Townhou1e n ur n. · pinJ'. SllO. Mo. range. ..,. 11;-''~ F $ZlO black enamel, Reward of· Avail now. Westbay 21 Apartment• view &J)I, carpe~ .. ttz'aped, Carpets and Drapes urn. Bullnttl Rental 44S feted, Sentimental value to Electronic& Huntintton S.ach bltila. 2 rovtrtd parkint Air Conditioned ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED I •.,---'----..,-.,..,-.,· I ~.;......,......,...,.,.....,.....,,,_....,~I , ,J t-funtington ik•th spaett. $250 MonU, ,)' al1y. Private Patios ADULTS ND PETS FOR rent commercial, ln· O\.iiner. 837-8819. PRINTED circuit boardt, TOWNHOUSE 2 Sdrm , 11-l l --~--0·1-o -* $170 * HEATED POOL VISIT OUR MODELS dustr!Rl for deluxe offices. lost And M ittld des!Jn I: fabrications, short Ba, cpts, drps, relrig, STU 3 BR, l~ BA, Pfl!lo, blln1, >< ,75.&o•o· o· Carport & Storage 162U PARKSIDE LN. New bldg. ntar San Diego F/Tatfy Manx Kitten run •Ptdaliltl 1 or 100, wshr/dryr, dshwaht, bllins, crpts, drps. Ask about our ..._ 11e•rmt ca,,& Nr. So. Coast Plau. 1714 ) 847-5441 Frwy & Crown Valley t.a.t vie. Bay : Harbor Ktene EnterpriHI, -..1111. patio, pool. clubh1e . $34 WEEK It UP discount plan. &80 Ceriter -~--~-~--I · HIDQilN YILLAGJ t Blks. So. of 54n Dle10 Parkway. Choice apot1 NeedtmedlcaJ a ttenuon Gerdenlftl S175/mo. Lease. Stttlton, HEATED pool, Mt kitchen St .. CM. 64.2-&JfO, 548-26U. Hutttlnr.ton Beach · 2500 Soulh Salta Fiwy. on Be19'cW, l blk W. on avail. 831-1400. Please Call MS.7381 ..... -.,..-.,,..~ wk -632-4411, hom11.,962-2024. laundry f11.cllitie~. phone LGE. 2 BR, beaut yrd, elee Santa. Ana • 546-1525 Holt to Parkside. STORE front buildln(, M-1 CHRISTMAS PUPJ'.IY-4 mo AL'a 1And1caplnf. Tr•• Duplexes Unfurn. 350 1ervlce, utilltiea paid. TV I ltove, gaa heat, 21h BA, ON BE' ACH! 3 Heat.It Poob FURN or Unfu m Apts. 1 or 2 rone, 2000 sq ft. Z>12 t •ma I e Germ 1 n removal. Ytrd N~ltl\f. _ ..... --_,. maid service a vailable, ea• across st. from ahop'g. Llrrt O ubheult ete. BBQ BR + 2 BA from $1l5. Placentla, Costa Mes a. Shepherd-Vie. Llle1tyle A Trub haultnr, lot cleanup. Costa M••• Bar·B·Que. CarPort, lndry rm. Adults Child Care Center monthly. Adults only. Nr. $4&-7tl98. · Atagean Hill, M.V. 11.eward Repair aprihk.ltrs. 'ftS...1111. 1 Bedroom Av:allablt only. 1160. ·998 Et Camino .,. .. BR Untum Fr. i230/mo. Grtat new 1 2 .l 3 Bdrm.t be11.ch. Call Mn. Donner lnduotrlil •ont•I 450 13M669. AL'S GAROENiNG NEW Spanish 3 )k, 2 Ba. blt·lns, shag cpt, dl'Pfl. yrd. E/gid~. $225. ~ 4' • 4 4 2 4, 642-2122. Executive Suites Dr. No. 1 CM. 546--0451. Thriilture AV•ilable From t 149 2th s " · -""'-6 · 11 n7 Yorktown Blvd. REDr'. ' BR. 1 BA, Carpet.Hrape~wa1ber ' 5.%--0492. at 2JO l t., apt · •• .., .. £_..,.o;; .. ··3····~ BRO\VN i: Black thort far •-" · Ill& ~ SOUTH COAST 12. or call Mrs. Buxt<>n, .. 1 halttd Im! doa "Hilda", l&lldl<lpiJI& -· Olli 19471 Beach Blvd., upstain, Nr. Estancia High. beated pool...g1.unh·tennJ1 VILLAS 536-1144 at 219 15th St., apt mo . to!". CM 540-5191. Sf1'Yins Newport. at Yorkrown Blma, crpts, drps, ia.rage. rec room-ocean views 1101 MacArthur Blvd, 1 i:ioo ~·Ft. Centr11.lly Located Vi c. Contintn ,.vt., · · CdM, O>lta Mesa, Do\Jw DUPLEX 2 br, ~ge-, quiet (714) 5~0411 SI60. Adlts, m pet 1 , patios-ample ~ldna ~882S · In Costa Meaa, with 6of6..2127. Shores, Wtlteltt!. no dogs, ca ls or motor I ~l -;;B;;R.::..,F;'um'::'."-';1-i1•3•5-;1-:m::-::o , ... 16.,~ Security l\W'da. •,,...,..--'"'-'=---Newport leach office c ""I room • • "IES Audemu Pl.ruet PRO-SSION.. .._. ... _,, 5'S-.2T20. Overlookinr beaut. garden D~~~~ BR, 2 BA, mtns, HUNTINGTON 'AptF'u"r'n. or Unlurn. 3'fll ------....... ,..,... m Phaie ;Id ~wr11t watch, vie. tzte11 s:.. work, ~p r~-:il~. s:PAC New 3 Br, 2 B11., frplc, patio & pool, Adults, no Dshwuh, Sh• 1 crpl:!i, PACIFIC !~""!"~:""'.':----"-VISTA DEL MESA 1170 •Month Richard's Market, Lido I1le. iprlnklm, cla,n..i.ip jo~I. encl dbl 1ar, ~ant S265. pets. 1035 12th St., Acrou fro~ rttrlc ·Elec trplc i; Ap•rtmentt Rt1vard, 548-9743. I a nd 1c a ptn 1 , Gterp, ...... -. 675-1849. Lak p k '"2692 esa ' pt ' TU OCEAN AVE., H,8 . Cotta Meta 1 & 2 BR. Funt.• 1Jnt. Diab. I t ... •••• "" WJJ from e a.r · .,,,..... · P.r11.ae. Nr So. Cout aza, (n 41 536.1487 LOST, charcoal mat m na-.,._...,, Huntington Beach Laigun• Beach S185. 545--2321. Ofc ope n 10 ain.f pib' nauy 1;:=:;:;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;, washer • Stove ' JtetrJ1 • turt fondle red collar. Vie. T"°R~E~E~=T~ri-m-m"'1nr.-.""'6""=:z;rai ~ .• -·1·' -Rec center. 9•h St Soul.. '·-·na 1·--· * LOWER * WILLIAM \l'.,ALW!IS 00. --. •••• -• " •• -· ,,_· 1•9'1~9 Oean • up. l!pec. Prllnln1 MODERN 2 BR, Bltns, 1 BR Beautiful bltin ki1, aH 1lENT Starla USS Rew11.rd. 494.5303 or• . fru it 1rt e 1• ReuenaWt. Crpts, drps, frplc. Well elect niedallion, rad iant AU Electric • 2 B'R Cphi, BRAND NEW Tustin & Mete Drive maintained. Sl35. ~2-4664 heat. 1 b!k 10 bch &: drps, aar., patio. Nr. bu1 lc * FRESH AIR F 01 i.... * 54.>4155 * T Mo old lri•h Setted'' mha1Ie. _5'Ul=~"-· --~~~-• theater. Adulli, no pets, Walk' blk •-h rom St•S. shwaaher, •·-REWARD. Yount au1 er EXP Japanese Gu$ner, a.lt ·5:3(}. downtown, vif!'W of ocet n 3 •to a:n::ac ! carpetlll(, walk-in cloaeta. OAKWOOD GAftDEN d!straulbt. 673-0554. Newport Helal\ts hills, also studio w/aep. Sl5S/mo, 645-3.51!). Ice 3 BR Apt, newly decor. Forced air heat, *'<tra }i.rp Apirtmentt Know how, up.kttp, plul. l.,•.,R,..=':-'"'-.'°.,":-·::;;-;;:,.,= * TOWNHOUSE1 *Ba Dbl abtt1aehed gar, lrplc, 1% rooms. Be11.utiful iame room, (Resort Living tor Sinrle " F. Shep/Afghan. 1 yr., ant ~81tr~~;M dtaa.up. HIDEAWAY nu charming 3 l40 k Bah 2 Br., l 'h Ba., cpl drpg, ; Ina, except refria. heat~ pool, BBQ'•, enclt» M·-,·-• Adult•> Stora91 455 h'I "Cretla", In H.B. area. T=--~~'.,..,.-·-.,,,.--t I 1 Sll5/mo, w up. c. 1 ,. E -N .. ...i. •· .... ""' •-,,::=::-:'z::-::-=7:;-•I U/'"' reward. 536-1072. ~ BR 2 BA. Vu. Re ax n Bay Pfl.lio, Ad t1. Sl60.59861...., . ::;-1·71l o ,,.....,., no pe .... ed •·--•.quiet aum>Wld-N-rt •·a·• STOa'GI SPACR -TOM'i Ciardtnin(. Exp . ' ... ~02 ci r TV Util pd. Creicent M-"od Ln "'" JJO---..... ~ .. ,.., """· "'' """ ~. LOST· Ll"er -tor fml. H"n-dream home S325· ~ • Bch 1435 N. Coast 4U.250I!. 1:"I Y • .....,.. or · ingi Is Close to 1hoppin(. 16th at Irvine . $~ e 645.35.59 • '""' Japanese Lawn ~ 548-5077 548-1168. 7 MOVE JN TODAY • Adult l!viJlg, no pets. &45-05."il or &42·8l.TO ·mo. ting .Doi, vie. Balboa Jal, tenanct A Cl e a n -up. Newport Beach f Room apt, itove, rtlrig, Kida 6 peta welcome. 2 BR. EL CORDOVA APTS. ~~~~~~~~~l :lt;;•n~t:•~lo~W;;•:nto;;d::;:~4;60 U/23/71. 815--087•. SS1"""46. 83$--958$ alt t. Ap1rtmenb for lt•nt I~ ITTEPS lo bl!ach, Spllcious yrd, 25M Oranie Ave, SUS. $139 & $150. All f'Xlras. Poll, 2077 Charle St. 642~TO r LAWN Malnt. l:Wlllns. new new 3 br duplex, 2 full Will be shown Tuea, Wed, 1ar. patio. Furniture avail. Neu Harbor A: Hamllton St. Rtntile: II aJ YNC. working women nl'eda 1 ~ lawn1, clean-up, prunln,J. bath5, garage, private p&· Thun, btwn W.5. {213) 1736Z..A Khl"3n Ln H.B. . ,-2 Bdr. home w/fence yrd. I lnttructltn 119" Free Est. Call ~'1319. tio, bl tns, frplc, dshwshr, 600-4244 or OX6-1930. 968-7510 or 842-6:2.15. '••O!!O!!••••O!!• I c;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~ I for 2 well trained dogs, j~· miiiimiliimiii;·;; 1 EXJI. Hawalil.n Gardener. w/d, ,arbaae dispoeal, lav· MODERN 1 bdrm. apt. Cpll, BEACHW00b APTS. 1; I Within walk distance Apt1. Furn. R ma 400 w ea St Costa Mesa. Complet• sardenin& llr\'. ishly furn, Mfdlt. st)1ing. drp1, dshw1hr, bl t~l ns, Brand new 1·2-3 BR.~: blk HACIENDA 00 · Y ., • Schools & J<amalanl, ._.1$. G1oeral Winter, Jl50; yrly, $450. 111.ragt. 1 child ok. All utU to BE.ACH! Cpts, drps, bltn1, HAR·BOR ROOMS.Sl5 wk 1Jp w/klt. Mi-71111 alt fi :OO Eve. lnstructlont 575 JIM! GARDENING 36D l'iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii j ..:6..:73~-9.;,J.1'°G.c_"'°',..,--,,-.,..,,= pd. S150/mo. 307 Avocado, trpk. 125 J.Sth St., HB. 2lft. AVOCADO ·STR~_. $30 wk Up Apta. 2376 Jt * 2 BR, 1 BA. Sundeck. Apt 9 CM 645-09&4 s.t7 3957 ._., 1,..-----......., Complete Oa.rde11tn1 Service A ' ' . . Adul t llvinr . No peta Newport B lvd., CM. 11'1) PlANO LESSONS Is Clean.ups. 5'5-3662. Hanging frplc. Nr beach. 2 BR, 1% Ba. unt. Twnhse, 2 &: 3 BR, Sl«> UP. Pool. Deluxe 1 I 2 BR. Pool 048-9755 Plrton1!1 1 theor)t Bold N. ew Concept Gar. S:IOO/mo. Winte-r. S223 $1.5(). Bltns, cpts, drps, no MQR:A KAI Apt$., 18881 G·--Dl1hWsbr. Paid utll. ===-===-::=:::-: l '~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~m;1 Beginners to tarn EXper J IJUtN GudeMr I tJJ N I ---Lu,xutious, prlvat• entrance teehniqu1, S11htre1dln1, etc, Co ·• 1 .J I N al Yr\y. Inc ds u · o pe •· pets. Children ok. Nr. Mora. Kai Ln .. ~ blk E. of J'ROM $150. US.12M m.,.1 e ;,u aerv ce. e 557-MOO. Fai ... •iew •Bak-. !>4f>...lS82. Beach. 962,8994. Ii ha t h . Employed Meaa Verda . C08ta Meu. A Jte!l.-.J"reeeat.642-4319. .---,.-..,,.,,,,,,-..,.-=-::: 1 ...., • '" aenUeman. No 1mokert. P1rtonal& 530 Call Bruce 546-W78 c . FURNITURE RENTAL • Month to Month • 100% Purchase Optk>:.1 • Wide Selec:Uon. Style.colon • 24 Hour Delivery 517 W, 19th, CM 2756 N. Main SA 548·3481 ~T..Qllf -·------------ LARGE l Bll ri.µ-n. Pe.nin Pt. · Pvt patlo, w/w crpt, adults only. Le as e 'tU J une, $150/mo. 6«-ti016 Corona d1l lt"•r · 3 very lrg bdrms 1 blk to S17G-:Z Br .J Ba Studio, adj. $1.50 NU 2 Br., ept1, drp1., t lOO -MOV.l JN A!lowance 67>-0310 1 548-1197. JAPANESE Gud•nlnC -DY bch, new crpts ordered. Yr· shops, cpt/drp, patio, gar. pe.tlo, rec. rm .. 115'2 Jet. Prt·Scht chlldren welcome PROBL!:M Pternancy ·Con· · [5l exper 1udtner. COmplttt Jy $325. mo. sris. wlnttr 548-8301 aft 5; 21).592-5227 fer son Lane, NASSAU PAL.MS FURN room. H.B. A C.M. fiden tial, sympathetic pre1· 1 I yd work. C!lean•up ....... <>•z.6447/8t2-283-t ., 9<!•• Utll. Ide11.l for 1tudent. 1 nancy counaelin1. Abortion Stnlotl 11111 """"' (TI41 642-1403. col. °' . 177 E. 22nd St. 64__..,, Adult. $65/mo. & t7~/mo. It Adoption referrtl. AP· . . GAJU>ENING SERVICli. 2 BR., 1A blk. to beach. 1: SPAC. 2 & 3 Br. Apt. Sl40 up e CHEZ ORO AP'I'S. • F N~A~ ~t & M.M520. CARE. 642-Hl6. ci..EAN~~IM to market. Sl.80 Mo. to J Pool. cpt/drp., bltn1, Kids ok 8234 Atlanta, 1·2-.3 BR'a. 2 ~:, fro~ Sia$ UP· ROOll-f w/bath pvt entrance ALCOHOLICS Anonymow. B1by1lttlnt e tat, or S200 mo. yell.l'ly lse 2206 Coll"tt• No. 5 Mi.T-035 Pool. Private clolfld 1ar. no cookina ~ bJk to ocean Phone 5'2-7217 or write Heuliftl Newport Bf'ach Rlty. ~1642 1994. Maple No. 3 &42-3813 Washer/dryer. 536-0!36. "Make Room .For D11.d-$70. Cll1l 675--0711 P.O, BoX' 1.223, Coata Mna. BABYSmtNG, my home, 2' ··~···...,,,.;..., •• ~-·~·---"<r-1 ONTHEBAY:lBr.Furn.6 LARGE 1 BR blttns BEACHBLUFF APTS dy'', .cltaft out ·the tiourr: Wt11k "diyf" &: YAJU>/cara,t,oleanups;Rt- mos .• 1 yr. $195. dswshr drp• 'shag crpt•' Spac 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool. Patio. prap .. your trtA:b 11 CASH WANTED: 1Ady nted! room L:;a~ls~-:~m~• ~c;:;~ weekends. Hol mall It move trees,~, ';:,; ::- 67_3-9358 laud f11.~ll. obi 1ar. No pets'. D/W. 8231 Elli• 842-76'4. :~ 11,.a 4t>AILY PILOT & ki! prlv. in prlv6. ~ho.!1:n" > "nes, 5 d•us f'"" 5 bucltl. 1nack1. 20!2 Wallace St., loader, b&c • • LUXURY 3 BR., 2 Ba., S143 mo. 646-6835 aft 5 pm. NEWLY deCOJ't.tt!d l BR apt. ....,.!I a • CdM nr Nwpt Bch. T......u ' "' ._ "' C.M. nr Pomona SCbl. TIU.SH I Gtni• dealMlp. T WI I $..... ..~ ... 5SM. d•"•· Frtt lit. ~. ocean vw. n er. "°" mo. 2 BR, l'N BA, •harp crpta, 7902 Ronald Road, H.B. Apt QW"" ..., 673-6370. drp1. UJO aq ft. S165 mo. 973 A. No peta. 968-28.17 N!.W Y'EARS di¥ A tvtninf ,;.SCHOii"'-'=·~.,,..-,..,.._,,.., Ntwoo. rt H1lghto V•t•ncta. 557-1761. i BR, 11\ Ba lludlo. Encl j!:j Tl ""R GA:"'EV~j(-¥, BabysltUll( my homt all Turn llft\IMd llUU I .. > qulcll iO ~ .M .&'-t '1' agea. 548-1557 or 541-Ull. cash, call MJ..n ., lBJG IUnQY·l bdrm upper, 1ar.. bled yrd. Sl.50/mo. 1'-'=c;,,:,,;:n,..--Br CLAY.I. POLLA~ L!IM CLEAN 1 or 2 BR Adllt, no pets, lg kit. S125-S150. 2U1 E. 16th St., NB. 646-1801. Apt. Unfurn. U5 Back Bay ne\\' ...... t, -'-g, biting, $135. Lndry facll. 14M 5'9. ~ • I )(. v '"I 'di""°'""·"" ~ m ~.. ...... """""' •04/t-lfA "'I_,... Stf'T.ll . ~270ot~ lr vlM ,J,, J,.e,ord/"f l•tli•Slorr, ocl-n e WILSON ·GARDENS. ,.1~-i..ui TotJeYeloprnnsoge~Wtd~, ,.,y;_,, , BR, 111.. BA, cpt 1 d•o•. · 90 ttodwon:lscormp0nd1rigtor..rnbrlrs ,.. of Y9Uf Zodiac birth sign. encl. ptUo. Sl.0, 642-6!11. ftARK WEST 1 Glw 31 Serl'llOlll . --------. ---- * * * * * 1 Bedroom, Sharp. Close to APARTM!NTS f~:,0.-3~!:,i,., o.c.c. • u,c.1. S t35 . t ldrm. Fr om Sl60 '" 3•w1m • BtlutlluJ 8&y View! 2 Br. 557-7768: I ldrm,, 2 Ba. ' :¢:':* JJ,tt .. , Elegant 1 Br. hou11 compl furn Incl utlll l gordonor. $200/mo 1----.,,--,,..-""" I••••· Resp •dult only. Trader's Paradise cptl, drps, bltna, pool. -..,3~s=R""~"'"'a"".,,-."',"·"''"'"'h"•-1 from $195 ,,.,, !"w S170/mo. 67)..3600. ... ""' La I'-1 h Some pa.tiol. AU for "°83 ParlMtw N l':•IJ' :Sf A SU.13-U Cost• M11a Balboa l1l1nd $145 &: $150. 546-7111 S&n Di:~~~9bJ~u Rd) Jfl:f:' !9~ LARGE 2 Br,,"" Ba Studio 120n ~i.,.,....,. i:OvELY Lee 1 BR. apts. Shaf ruga, •lee slnYt, 1u I •L•rrn..E....,_,,.B,.aJ..,hoa,_.....,.lsJ-.-c.J_,..e· heat. rum. Utll J> tt • brate New Y t a r a In Carport. Ind!')' rm, Nr a aeluxe 2 Br apt on Grand shop'g. $UO l $155. 998 El C.nal, new bltna:, S"-"tdiah Camino Dr No. 1, CM. rrplc. boat dock; yeuly or 5'6-M51. longer ISf', no chUdnin or Furn. Bach, & I Br's . pels. $250/mo. To see-cau E s pecia lly nice, $139 Owner 673-@7, up.2110Nt wj10rt llvll. UNF1JRN. down 111.lr 1 , CM. Carpeted. 3 BR, 1 BA. Soull\ 1 BR. Furn. Trailer. Sr.I. Utll Bay Fron!. Sal. pr mo. By Pf;\d. Maturt adult only. No owner. 64._21122· Apt. No -11. S145. 726 ' ,-----,,,,.--:---11 ~ .tJ l';t/11""9 •· "L NI I 1'''' 4'1>1 Joann St e 84f..l,584. agun • 1u1 1su1r .t!'*'!!'_. ........ ' YM ""~• ROOMY 3 BR, i11 BA. I ··-L-A"'o_u_N_A,...,.N"'iii"'u'"1"'' i.,..... ' """'""' ,, '" carport, laundry facilitle1. A•AllTMENTS JI~~ :I~ S200. No pett. ~ r 20 v-'° t""4• 1 BR, l BA * 2 BR, 2 9.A 11 O\ortr1 !' 1tl't LRG J 8R, J. BA, no peli;. ...u t• .... ~ ,..... 22""•!ttt lSll,. Oiildr..n o Nr wchl~ & ,wuy ~-$i7sra..-~~"111 13r::,. Shpg. SI70. mo, Sf>899l Incl cu. TV cable, water, $s,~:\!:: iJ~lthi.t SHARP! 1 Br. Ip clo1eta. all kit bltna, Jr)dey 1tta1, 2 Pttt s1M°oy pOOI, Nr. lhopl. Adlllta. 1114 hid 1wlm PQOl, BBQ'a, pr1v ~~:~ ~lt .. 1 Monrovia. ~3)6. patios A balconlt1. Open 51,t, ti JOCM 60M111c11iit Llkt to trJdtT °"1 Tra~r'1 10 AM to 9 PM • 4.IM-4212 ' • ...., .0Goo4 /O\,yttnl ParadiH column ll for )'01.1! m.2211 • 2MM1 Aloma ,,. ~ \51 5 llnts, 5 dAYI Mr S bucks. otf Ci'Own Valley ttr'kwy pets. 645--037t. $400 Vt111My. 3.17 E. Baytrant. SE H """"' watch tht 2 Bll. l ba., dbl. pr. HOU i1p ... ..,. Winton Real E1tate 6T5-M31 OPEN HOUSE ('IOhunn. ·ec GMC Plekup tll lClr11 cnam~utf cond. cltU, want 10 trade for I-0 cruiser or 2nd tnltt deed, dOwn pmt on dupl1x or tt "ff.2110. * * * lines ·times dollars UPLAND llrt• 1 .., ""'"· 5 Br. 3 Ila, JIN Jolil. DIR, .... <Pl. SIS.Ollll "1· ror beach Jtl'OP'l.'t:Y. Olll ITW -ail)'tlme, * * *· ---·-------·- I I ' • • DAILY. PILOT TUHday, Ommbtr 28, 1971 Schools ~ and f Instructions • • I This variety of fine schools • • • ' l l ' ' ' c could introduce you to a new tomorrow. For further informetion re91rding ih• D1ily Pilot Schools end lnsiruction Oir•ctory CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 Real Estate School PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM IN 4 WEEKS Licensing Preparation for : • Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers • Building Contractors • Insurance • Day & Evening Classes California Department of Education Approved-Master Charge and BankAmericard Accepted. You May Start At Anytime For Jnformatlon-Brochure- FREE GUEST LECTURE Phone 646-3229 ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF NEWPORT BEACH 325 North Newport Blvd. Newport Beach • 646-3229 Edmond F. Jackson :1---1~ I ~~~II Haull111 Job Wanttd, Mala 700 Hau1~, clean-up, lo cal \VANT job ~ith building or maves, rxp'd college stu-Landscape contractor. Civil dent. Lr& truck, reaa:. Eng. degree, Some E:cper. 534-1M6. Amateur carpenter. 38 yrs. HousaclMning Write classified ad No. 97 De.ily PUo1, P.O. BOx 1560, Mesa aeanlng Service Costa Mesa., Calif. 9'26l'6. Carpets, \Vindowt, Floor etc. lcoo="'Ko--. -Ba;'-,k-.,-_-cc'"a"""k·,ll Resld. & Commc'I. 518-4111 '"--t 1 u.a.vra or. yr. ex p . DEDICATED CLEANING Culina r y School . * We Do Everything * Ns.<::dM-<:ar an"a 646-1445. 24 hr. Call &73-4072 Job W11nted, Female 702 JA PAN ESE lady for homeYJOrk. Transportalion req. 64l-8985. Painting & Paperh•l1lJlnt PAINTING -Guaranteed work at fair prices. Llc'd &: NEED HELP AT HOME? e we have Convalescent Aides • Nu rse1 • Housekeepers • • Com. panions H 0 ?if D!AKERS/UPJQHN. Ins. 6T;>-5740. I ~7-6681 PAINTING, prof. All \\'Ork EXP. Practical Nurse. Will guarn. Color s p e c I a 11 s I cook &: do housework. 8-12 962-6143, 5'7-1441. hrs or night duty. Rets. PAINTING/Papering. 18 yrs Reas. 557~47 Have car. Jn Harbor area. Lie & bond· Help W1nted, M & F 710 ed. Ref's furn. 642-2356. PROF. painting-lnter/€Xter. A~IBITIOUS sales gi rls . llonest ·work. LI cf Ins. Start $2.50 an hr. + Children discover great things at our school. Themselves. Our school. Early Achievement Center. Unlike moStpre.-schobls, we do more than keep little hands· busy. We keep little minds busy. With science. Math. Language. Art. Social' Studies. Things like thal. Impressed? Don't be. It's not what we teach that's so special. It's the special way we teach. We encourage children to discuss things. Touch things. Act out things. So they will better know their capabilities. And themselves. Sunnower Early Achievement Center 251 5 West Sunflower Avenije Santa Ana, California 92704 714/540·4750 -""""'. (Which is just about the greatest lesson of all.) Ok, llke to discover more about us? """ ...., Call or write for our free brochure. Or drop by our Suhflower school. We're open year 'round. So parents can come in anytime. And children can be enrolled anytime. t; t ~8-CHCDSEA~ ...... PRDFESSl~~AL CAREER ,..-.~ . .;. ~,.;. / 0 • "~ ~~11!1 W@~~li!1 v;,. i •• : e M•k•I A11!1t1nt e Otwlll Aubllnl e lllfl•l•llon TfJtrlJIY TKIMlkllll ly a rtcMt ocqul1ltlon of Newport luslneu School, Colllomla Profoulonal College now off HS: . ''""' e Sri.rtlllllf DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Enroll Now For January 10th A~ernoon Classes CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE 1101 Newport llH., Cott• M .... Cellf. 714/645-2922 st..itnl '•Y1111<1t Plan-Gr.ctu1t1 '11c1m1n1 Allilllll(.t OW!Wd & o"rll.C ~f.M""'"" If "l• ,rlftulln C1H It Wrl Nr ~'" Cll1 ... AIRLINE AND TRAVEL CAREERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN e Travel Ag•nt e Ticket Salts e Communic11tion1 • Rtnrv1tlon1 • Air Frof9ht Cergo e Oper11iion1 Agent "DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES" ACC11t1Dmo: N•tio111l A11oci1tion Tr1d1 l T1chni· c1I School1 • Appro.,1d for V111r1n1. Eli9ibl1 iiutitu. tion 11Ml1r th1 Fed1r11ly !11111r1d Stud111t loin Progr•l'l'I. Airline Schools Pacific 610 East 17th St., Santa Ana 714-543-6596 548-2759. 540-1#1. 1 bonuses. \Viii Ir a i n , No Wasnng 496-3318. r------. * WALLPAPER* "A.;.,oi<>moti"""'"'·..,----- When )'OU call "Mac" NEW CAR 518-1444 &16-llll CONTRACT DESK Plumbing E.~rienced only need ap.1 ••••••••• ply. Jo'ringe benefits, good Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 COLE PLUMBING company, good surround-1-------- 24 hr. 5el'Vice. 6-15-1161 ings. Contacl Airs. Bell. BOYS ID-14 ()Xl(I'ArL waltreues Or-i EXPO Sr'lvlce Slat Ion ~Ip, PLilllBJNG REPAIR WILSON FORD BABYSITI'ER my home, 3 <la to deliver papers in the San pbanage Restaurant, J..iguna eveni~. Full or pert time. No job too gmalJ 182;;;,) Beach Blvd. ·wk. 2 yr. old boy. s:>. da. Oemente, San Juan CapiJ.. Beech. ~need & must Ray Carey Chevron, li04 So. • 642-3128 • HunUngton Beach 1-fother w/sml. child OK trano and Capistrano Beach live close. Coast Hwy., Lquna Beach. ·-- Help Wantoct, M & F 710 Help W•nlod, M & F 710 R --•-1 & R I 84U611 &U-7487. area. COOK Apply in penion. l _e'°~=-:-......,,.,e.;.p_•-.r __ ~=,.......::.:=::....---I BABYSITTER. 0 • .,. b~ ,,,,.. . DAILY PILOT AUTO 4!12-442o 2nd Cook, f/:Ume. Convalefr Experi~ Addltlon ... Alteretions SALESMAN ll:OO. 21~ yr. girl. Balboa ---..::::..=::___ cent ho.;;p. &&30la. Part time New c:on11truction. Concrete. I~. F/Timf'. 673--0165. BUSBOY [;;i;:;;;;~;;;;;iii;;;;;;;= BOOKKEEPER * 673-0360 slabs&: patios, Block, gtone NN lL\fW dealership needs ~Bank!--;.,------- OUTDOOR CAREERS EnllJ Level Positions • Environmental tecllllician • Pollullon control tech . • Water quality technician • Landscape improvement • Fish & wildlife aid • Tfe" farm assistant • Private patrol For Free Brochure Call : 635-9300 or write NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CONSERVATION 11[.__ .. _ ...... _ ... ~l[IJJ Help W1ntod, MA f 711 PUBLIC RELATIONS Telepb:lne, fronl our oltlcet. Eves. Spm"9pm onJy. Hriy ware + bonus. GG--. ext. 89. R.E. Land Sal~ READY TO CHANGE? We1 have It 1or :YtMJI The \Vlhters best·eclllnc de· ~mtttt, tnlnutet from dooA'nidWn P&bn Sprinp. G!f,nt ad &.mpalin Will nl· urile So. Callf. begtnnlnc In Jal(, ,Ii ww1need sales people'1.o oover the LEADS. Heedquarten in our N.B. 6ffloe&, A branch of our o/'E l.II.!.IOJ!' OO!J.AR \;&PALM DESERT GREENS 64~3030.,E,xt. 67 ·I <2> Jt~~ 11·7am, medic.,i 1~ · RN . J.Upm. OB 1100 S. ~l•udlne Place RN · An11heim, Calif. 92805 11·7am, l .C.U., C.C.U, unlta LYN'S ======i==~l U»m·'lam, SUb acule units RN'S SEW-KNITS &irse~ F.xperlence 'LAB TECH Weektnds Only X'.RAY TECH \\'eekend Day• CENTIV.L . . SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS •od LINGERIE SUPPLY TECH Excellent l\'Ofking conditions 1.: frin&e benefits .• , MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL All Brands Stretch Peiterns V09ue &. Butterick Patterns Original Kn it Fabric Store In The Harbor Area \Vitb Finest Selection Of Knit Fabrics On Z7802 Puerta Real Hwy., i\liss:Jon Viejo. Calif. (E. on San Diego F"'>"· I: Cro\1·n Valley ParkwayJ PHONE Orange Coast. 17141 ~9s.4400 (714) 830-7700 STRETCHll~R~N.~fol~l~~.~ .• ~~~ .. ~~I 1·Jl, RN, pt time relief S E W I N G 7-U. xlnt fringe bnft1. Be1·crly ').Ja~, Capo C L A S S E S Beach, 496-{;786. ll~RN'7"=.,~,:-',7ho~fl~.~f~,~llt~lm-e~.,. parttime. Xlnt frin&'e bnltl. Morning--Aftarnoon Beverly :ri.1anor, capo end Evening Beach. ·496-5786. 2199 FAutVIEW ROAD 11--•s'"A"L'E°'sM=Eco;N;--- Need men "·ho are ready lo Jeam the car business and are 1villin1 10 train. Must ha1·e good ))er!Onality, be interested in a fu ture. dress "'e!L salesmlnded. Btlle'fit.: COSTA MESA Help W•ntod, M & F 710 GIRL Fliday, exper In ge n'J construclion, bookkeeping, typing, contracts. 546-665-1. Nr Orange Cn,ty Airport. GIRL Bookkeeper & aalesglrl, full or part Ume, N.B. area. 645-2062. GIRLS TRAVEL I Ciln place S girls 18-23 free I 10 travel. Abov" average earnings plug $500. bonus yearly. Parents "'el.come. See Mr. Mcl.ane, Sherkfan Beaeh Inn. 2Ul2 Pacill<' Coast Hwy. Suite 300. 540-3268 Demo .. rm.ip iN., (\Utran- teed 6alm plus commi.- siom. Unlimited income. Ap. ply in Person. UNJVER.S I. TY OL.DSi\tOBILE, 2850 H•lp Wanied, M &. F 710 Kartxir tfjvd., Coeta Me'u. lUAlD "·ork needed in ex· SaJF ood'Bk T • <'hange for apt. 23i6 New· . r reinee port Blvd. C.M. 548-S~ Unusual JOb offf'l'S "'ealth ~ ' · oppor. tr{llnlng \\'Ilea~ in ?itATURE V.'Oman to help spotlng mkt trends, prodlJct · ~ for my hom~ &: promotion & uea mktng. children 6, 8, 11 yrs. Llte Start at .$673 + new car. hs~pgn 2:30-6:00, 5 days. Call P.ob Mt'Coy, 833-7100, 54.>-3280, c.~T. Dennis&: Penni!I Personnel MEMORIAL COUNSELING Star! lb! new year in a p~ feuionaJ. career. Ag<'llC)'1 ti82 ~·lichel!!On Dr, 1rvinc. SALESMAN HOUSEKPR LIVE IN Top earnings. fringe benefits Cook for couple. P\1 rm & and a prestige company ba. BeautlfuJ home bcauti· · Young, aggressive, experi· ence not necessary. FuU commission paid while train- ing. ?'\fanagement auina.nce at all times. Sales po11ltlon \\ilh a future. Demo avaJJ. able, insurance!. C a 11 5-$.8017. --S:A~L~E~S~M7A~N~--· fu1 peoplp. &12-9606: /Prefer 30 years or older. H 0 U SE KEEPEJt...ll~in. Young Co. Gd potential Call J\1rs. Schmidt \\1ESI'CLIFF Personnel Agency 2043 \Vestcliff Dr., l\'B 6'>2770 4 nice childreh age! 7 to 14. ' .For an intl'r\ie\v Santa Ana Hg!s area. 644-0212 ......,,, HOUSEKEEPER. No cook· ing. 2 adults, 5 day1, 2S ht. wk. Own tra.11!. 644-7344. INCOME TAX Male or Female High volume oUice need! quatified tax prepa.ren. Commtuion or uJary, Ctll: W•1tem 8u1ines1 Services Inc. 563 W. 19th St., C.M. 642-0212 NEED single guitar ~nter- 1aintt that can draw the "·set Aney w.,, """"'-1--=s"'Ec:·c"'R=ET"A=R"Y;;--I ant 6T:rln4 N.B. t -NURSES AIDES rorNe"1>0~1 Be_ach ~ Agen· E:<})('r 549.3001 cy. All skills· including SH. · Sharp looks, . long hours, OPERATORS, exp'd single good pay. SJJ.1670. needle, lo \\o'Ork on SECRETARY S d sportswear. Top piece \.\'Ork • . • Y 1 • rates. Ca.II 545--0R92. shorthand 90. ~ping 70, agf' I ~==~~--~--1 to 30, salary open. Call OUTSIDE salesman for auto 642~ 9-5 lo r ap- parts stOl'f'. 2066 Placentia, pointme~r. Costa l\f Psa. I-;--.,..,--,-;----,-~= ""'""'~~~~.--~. * Secretary to $550. PACIIBRS: Growmg co. 1n I girl otricl". Qp)Xl'Munl!y 10 Irvine area. Great chance sho1v initiative. SH m:i. for advancement S I a rt Sen.ice> Center Agf'ncy $2.20. 500 Newport Ctnter Dr NB Call Jean Brown, ~ Suilf' 535 ~ Coutal Agency SERVICE eslab. Fu 11 er 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams Brush Customenr. C.M. Up PERSONABLE, attractive lo $160 \\'kly lo start. barmaid \\·anted • full time 962-0416. ~ brickwork. 17l<> 497·2'l:n .., • ..,., """ expen~ Esefiow OFFICER HOSTESS preferred. Good Persone.hty, Ra 'di •-S PE CI A L J Z E 0 I louse ~tany benclits including p1 Y eJCpanding uunk ha!i Rt-pair. Carpen!ry, pa.lnting. Group ins Demo Plsn sal· current openlnp for rscrow tic. Call Olck &12-4122. ary pl0:9 cOmmis3ion. Apply otfiCt"rS In the following Apply Between 3 & 5 P .M. Counter Gi~s F/C Bkkpr (So. Coast Ar ea • """"'""' "' ssoo I ::::::;::::;~:::;= """ INVEST IN day!. $2.25 pet hr Jo stu:t.1 -,Se=-m"'"'-,..'-""'l~lon-u"'i.-,-m-an.-· I 30 yrs • 40 yrs. Apply in 'd .1 ol"· person bern·een Il-2 PM, exp · uru orms. uo:r man Little John•s Inn, 20072 N. OK. Chevron 8971 Ad11m1, HB . ~ JocnUons -Roofing 111 per.on * HUNTINGTON BEAOI :J YOUR FUTURE Girt Frtday Rt'cept. Ute typing e T. Guy Rooflnt. Dtal * OCEANSIDE Direct. I do my O\\'n v;ork. * ESCONDrDO 645-2780, 54S..9590. ~Ultions require 2 ye~t'!I or Fvll Tim• , .. escrow re!ponsiblHty c~. -.;;" For fest t•ktout food operation 2131 Wedcllff Dr. NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dover Or., N. B. 642·3170 REPAIR. rtoo\'l'r Bny roof perie-nce. ExCf'llent 11alary. problem!. \Vene&l Roofing. bel"IC'fit proar&m and R1'0'1·111 THE ISLAND HOUSE F/C BOOKKEEPER .Fttf, esl M~1691. poll'ntial. lo $6.i(l. Irv\ne Complex. 1 Newport Beach Sowlnt/Alterollon1 CREVIER MOTORS Tod;""""""' "''"""""" l~Eq~""'~°"""'=;~· ~En~'i..P"'~'~"~ I 12 Fuhlon hl•nd EXECUTIVE I BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Mtn or Womtn Lt••• A Y tllow Taxi Cab Call for Appl 54&1311 Se.nta Ane, S.A. HU. SWITCHBOARD PRODUCilON supervisor to CLERK rnanaae eiJ boat production TYPE 4.j WP~f lines. Supervisory exper. CAPJ,~RANO UN!FiF.D es9enlial. Boat bldg exper. SCl-IOOL DISTRICT not req'd. 1''a11t gro\\.i llg ('(). ~1 21:! VlctntlA 1631 Placc-'ll tia Ave, Coste. C11 pl~1rano Rearh """ , __ WAITRESS.-- PROET.SSIONAL p hon f' E>.l>t'I", ' AllracU\•e solicitor a Dana Polnt, San Jo'ontl \Vallttu Of'mtnte, Capistrano area, Call Y1'0f'll'le a -208 \V. l•t St. Sanl4 Ana ln conlidf'~. ca.II . Tom Ntwport S.1ch Pertonntl Atency I e Drusmakin&: -Alterations -,A;:V;iO:;;N:;:.,C~A;,,L,;Li=liiN:i:Gii'I =. Gould <7141 835-2606 or BpIU.tNttv'·usG ':1""1;ce n:vepd ~.· 410 \V, OJut Hlly .. NB De.lipf'd to suit )'Oll. "'Tile: P.O. Box 42i9 Sarna "" v = ."'.. Sultf' 11 Ri-1116 Mk tor llmnan C&ll Jo * M8-&M6 For a ~'Ollderfll! earning op. Ana, Calif. 9'li02. ' medical pref. Apply Turnu Eq\W ()ppor. Employrr ! ::=======:: Work in )'OUJ' cm'Jl home. Bob Rum'.e Rett.aurant BHt deal in area. Pbonf' &1-1·3ntl portunity, in )'OUr Ol\'n ter. So. Cal. lst N11r1 Bnnk Dru&'· 2M2 \\', Coast Hwy, GAL FRI. TRAINE_E_ I• Altar11tlon1 -642-5145 ri!OI:)>, no exper. nectss. tqu,..1 opportunhy em..ii--r Newport D.F.NT'AL Aui11ant. chair. N'ea• eccurate 31 )'tan exp. c II •••7 I '""'"' · Unique !l>Ot for "·en groom· ., · a _..,. 04 Bar 1"1aid \\'llnfrd. Brlti!h CASHIERS: Car Wash, part aklc, O\'er 21, &Ollle expcrl· f'd, qu ick 10 learn lndlYid· Tet.vl1Jon R9P11fr BABYSITI'ER, ~ly Home, Pub Jn O>sta J\tf'sa. Ei·rs. &: full time fOr Laguna 1,,:•;;""'=.·~~""'·,o"o,"c...._,'"7~ ttal with peNIOl'lality plus to '1:~3::11, a dy5. 2 childrtn, 6 Pi\! to 1 A~T. ThC'S thru Beach An!'L Elcptr. Rtq'd. OISH\VASHER ""anted. full 1ra!n ln changt Ol pace firm. * BLAINE'S TV 1t lite hsewrk. Ow transp. r rl. &IG-9!m or 962-4589 <>ver 18. 644-4460. time. Village Inn. l 2 7 Call Pt'nny Ryan, &lJ..2700, Serviclrw AD Bn.nds M&-7S18. ~farlnc, Balboa l!land. Dennls & ~nnla Personnel ::::===::--,.-,7"~ BOOKKEl."PER, A/P, com· CHll.J) Catt, live-in. 2 boys. I ~==:,_;;iii;ii;;;ii;;--~~ ~qna~ BABYSJ'ITER "·antOO for 18 pu!erized pa y ro ! J, 21) Ne\\'POrt Beach :t re a . DO~fES'TJC Agency, 28021.llchelson Dr., _.. -,_ ... ...,. mo old boy, 5 day1 \\'erl<, cmriloyees. Wiii t'Onsldct 644-M68. Women tor lite houseclea~ ='~""='"'.;,·-=~---=-PERSONNEL Trw Servfct ~r home. 536-6781 aner p11r1 tlmr. Ne wport &-ech CLERICAL-Otllce. Alt-rt in· lng. Ph. 77.t--0321 . GIFI' & Stationery -Exper, ~~ES-•'""'""" -.,-,""',,--,,-·- 6 .l!'l. lll't'a, 642-3260 telllgenl \\"Oman, lntf'n'!!ll1ng DRAPERY-CARPET sa les Only apply. F/lime. Ca.II JU\.YJ\.. ..-1"\\,,,.t;.f'C\,..I Gi:Naw.Tree Srrv. Yard j"Howard" \\'hrrt are )')U? BOOl-\KEEP£R . C lrl f"r i· \11:1rk. \\'e \Yill lr al n .. expe1'. Deco1 a!or ryp r for appr ~7423. G.lZ-6508. 481t.17th (al lrvhM!) Gt dtNHlp, ha.all,.-, sprtnltltr LOlt llOmethlna? r ind I!, clay. &>a!IOnat. J e a n I i\1ocGrt1Jit>r Yacht s. 1631 I person. Stom lends. Dr1111· ra,1 remits are just • phont '42· 1470 ......_ Jtraa: e• 11'8, pl11ct an ad! 642...56i8. Mo-4511 Days 9am"""pm. Plactnlla, Cotla f\lc~a. I + comm. 492-.2254. -'-"-'-'-"-""'--' 6'_2-!<l_1_1 ___ • ..,..,,....,,....,,..,,... l 83>1*0 between 9:00 .t.m. WArrnESS, ""'Pf1''d., owr and noon. 21 . Grai vt')'ard •hit!, a~ RECEPTJOi\1ST: Growing f1.ylna Rullf'r, 673-0917. eo. In plusti Irvine atta. Be WANTED rl~I ha~ gal IO l~ Pl'ct. Cook11. \\'a.11,.,.,.,.ts, B1rtend· Th11 poglt10n b lor the. I ll t f'll, Oi\lnvljiht'n Ir Utllboyi. who likes public relatlOM. Alttt J, ~I Drlllt°' St., C.M. Start $400. KING'S cn.oss Call Jean Brown. s.~·, fomwn1y ftl'rnhmndl '1 O:>ul&I Agency -----2790 11arbo!" Bl at Adams \\'ANTr.n ("l'lll"rt" •re male, ~~.,-.,---,.-~~,-,I flthipp1n1. ilrll\11"1')'. l>'rlt!ntlly The fastest araw 1n lh<! Wt'll pt0plr A nlnlllr.Jll"'rt. 40 D·" Pllot ~---111-·• hn. v..k. \~'1t-r1 are Opt'll, ... I ..,y u.N ""' " " I .. 1rrr;v .. 1111 n., Inc., 1810 Ad. 642.-5671 Monrwllt A\'f,, Cotit1 ?ife1a. y xt. I~ el ~. 0 ... 0 r ~ ~ .. I- n " :·1~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~ • •• .. ' • i'11tsd1y, December 28, 1971-DAILV "LOT !i. [ ......,_:irrn 1. ....... ~ Ii 'i,,......... I~ l 1'""'r'fi' 1'1 ~,,,,. 1 ....... "'" I~ I ............ I~ I :: .L I I .. ~I ·: .J~. I I I -~ !;"•"~" ;· ~";;;~~;1~;;~;;;-~~ ~ ~ .\!:) •. iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiill~~ : ...,Ip Wentod, M & F 71t Mlicel1-1 "111 TV, R ..... Hll'I, C' lllkH, ' ""' !mp>rlOCI =;.;,;.;:.~ +...J. J-11M 970 Autes, Usocl 990 Aulel; U• "' WOMlN-•t StoHll •' • .. ..,, • 9" :;;,i tit! is,00.' mt·, • •..., ~ VOU(IWAHN I -'"""'""FO,....,,RD~--'t >:; = ~ w~e"~ ANNIVE~:!'Rv SALE .... ~io:~"."C Stereo ·~Sus~."'ii.Tl~;;.!i:i~ :;.;11::;~:. '?ii~~ -·--...,.,.,..... ___ , '71 Centurlolt ~ Dr. '6t FORD WAGON°"">· .. earn money, WI! ire an et• Pewter • allver Holloware, IJKE NEW ** 968.;plS otttt re!Uled. l~at thi OTV • '71 MGB RoUster Bill Yates Gen. Man191r'• Demo dan 10 pa.a. Auto., P.a •• tatll~ ~tlon just !4nka.n!1, charms, men'• Don apts, 1003 Church St, • Zt«!i ctn, J to choose Sport Coupe, low milts, Sand. fact. a.Ir. (1019) rnoviftc 1nto Southern Call· Jewelry I: eiteeutive,. tiftJ. No. C, C.M. fu)m , , PlJler &!ite Wlth saddle Jn. $195 fomia., ~ We need womeh HMd ls maehine enaravtna I ]JI .11 H da CB 150 :ti AuthociJtd Mel'CfdH..Alt& terlor, V8, Automaiic Trana. DAVE ~OIS PONTIAC to btlp ua market a reYo1u. done on premllt!. ' frM '-:Vou on · • ?" .. ~ ~ Of!aler 0) 52Jl.12:i0 ~ Full Power,' Factqry Air, 2480 Hart.Or Bl'ld. at F&ir Dr. tionuy ~ Pl'Oduct. Goldtn NOACK'S, · · • · 2000 ml. Very deaiy_· t'W·l----=c:,..,...---1 ' ' , \ Power Wlndo'iJt,fSe&ts, DoOr Colla Mesa ~1 1• Indualriet Inc. 712 Newton 102E.16th.C.M. 646-3l(l 3Llnft,2Tlm .. ,$2.00 540--2U'll. ' i ~--BMW Loeb, Trunk Reltue, Way, Coeta Mesa, Ca J \ Motor Hom11 .(J 940 !100 w. O:iut Cruise Ma51er. AM I FM + '71 FORDS ~ 645-5111 betwee VO Automotlff • Stereo. #103873. $4825. GA.i.Ax:J.F.S e MUsr.\NGS ' " µ,oo.s ,oo x ··eomc.1" Eioc . ..,11ar MlXEll Poodle!O>ckorll'er-*Mani'n Pear•* N~ Bead! $ZSO rorJNos pm. & Cambridge ~ smp. t1<r l'upp)I, 10 wk m&I•. lill Mft.A ' ' J ' · H Xlllt cond. Was $600. new, White. Loves children, • Authorlud Sales A: Service "Below Dealer ·~t · El1Z CORP. I~ now $300. Hord ....... Fial ........ I • ' u..iar Homes > ~ .... 32853 Vall• J!d" MIKE McCADTffY :m w. K ...... Ana!loim --& m SpY<f ... New $1Jll. "°o'I'. BABY RABBITS ' 11111 I • Lo.vlng Slllte!! Rave .. , ,,.,, Ca•i.tm. " • 0 " • .17!4> 77'r'05' I~;;;;~;.;;.;:;;;; ~;..:""~;:,.,i"v~kl• 6~;., old, lovable .e~ Sales • Rentals RO,!~CARV , Inc. 50 M!~k"~'nll•U• ..,83:~"':::C,'"'i:'Jl9.:! BUICK . ·~,,!~~.~1'/)'IU'~ ~~~ 11..t .... ;. A 800 645.-0008. . ' GOOD w~tchdog, 3 yr spajed . ssa.3212 Cott:°M~bor B~ MGB 4 a~. eX~edt ~nd. r, Pte:· ~ l>li. ·si495. SCRA.M lE ) 8 '~"p; "'!""'~~~ f~M"Ai. Jove• attn. No lill s .. vin .. , Wa:J. s.~. CAPRI '19 MOB Rosdster. JIOW DAVI ltg:;sPONTIAC cor. S.~:!1~..sdt11, .•1S-6852. 1 ' • . JS :~rq. n:g.v ~in 'size ltJds. 842-900&. ' Tratltrs, Travel MS 'tt ·2000 CC, xlnt cond, stick radial&, nawless in & out. USOH&rtior~vd.'ctFairDr. 894-1336 531-2450 ~co:~~ :..·~tick~:~ . bedroom 5et with wardrobe 2·PEli.SIAN cats, declawed, ·n t.AYTON 17'Ai' seU cont., • h·I ft' de co "t: croup' Must sell lmmed. 833--1220 Costa Mesa 546-8017 '67 BUICK Special 4-Dr., CaH 213: '431--4535. WNSWERS chest and lamp Sl 12 • neutered. Very loving. Cail sngl axel,. Xlnt cone!, Reese yellow/gold. $2C95. 5*-nlfl, day or .eve. . ·~ V,W. BUS. 3 Hat, low "'vedan, P/S, P/B, A/C. CLEAN '64 r~ Va•, rebll H 642-3963 after & PM. be~ 6-8, 9fi2..7008. MG t•--~ ~ 64 ••• " Cl "!!~I hilch, mirrors, elec brakes CORTINA 8 '65 black, Mechanically m >q, sharp. CXTC497) l"Y &"""" oond. ,,.~1 9. q . & camper w/tent. S*lQ. Enable -ML><. -Noise -YNG. wo'ldng women ,,.... ~ incld. Besl oUo" 831-4350. , , sow1d $857.31 fim). DAVE ROSS PONTIAC CADILLAC 83M299. Gyrate -STRING 1 2 Br. home w/f"1cd yrd, ,70 NomaCi2JVz' Trailer ,68 ~--GT ~ N ** ~ ** 2-UOHarborBlvd. at Fair Dr. ~~--~~-~-• 1 News item oli •JlON page: for 2 well trained dogs. ' ~ .__..,na .........,.,_., ew Colla Mesa · 546-8017 --.,...,,.,,....,..,..., __ 'M Country Sedan Win. r ''This r.acehorst has made .so Within wa.lk. distance Fully .self-<X1ntained. Best tire• ol battery $150. PORSCHE •n VW LARGEST P/B. •tffrifw, auto. V-1, , otter or trade? Prtvate 540-330Ct Super BttUe Xlnt SEL'ECTION Oil · · $400 ~26Tt ;;~;o~ boUiht •1 \V. Bay St., Colta Mesa n-•· . AU Party. ~2. . OVE" 25 cond. S250. below book, war--, r•otLLACS IN air. nice, . • , ~"" : .'~18Slalt6'00.-. -. ,..... Aut So 1 p rt 949 DATSUN 'l ra"1y tr"""ernble take "" '65 LTD 4 Dr HT, xlnt cood ~ ~l~ance1. . iOii POOL Tables, slate $299 up. 13 r.u:~s. Frmale Lab. 0 rv ce, • 1 Clain, Recondftfoned, ove!r payments only! Pvt OsRfi.~iEL~~~I~~ Pia. Fae air. $fll5. ' $ACilFICIWG •• Chu'1''• Bowltni & ~illiaq:ls . &paret<i .. AKC WE repair auio het.tera on NEW '72 PICKUP .& Guar•ntffd. pty 67l-0Sl2. AU1HORlttD 55'1·1163 '-FURNITUri£ 1 , Z150 Harbor ~lvd. ~rt !'·ti" 51}'21l0l * MY mak• car, 18. ~ up. 4 <Pd· dlr. dlx. Bumper. Ra· PO RSC: HES ' 163 V\f Bug romp! rebll, m-. • SERVICE-1969 FORD van. cluome JieY Adams CJd Qfw:~ n..::... c.u±=y·s.•POODLES TIJNE-UPS & BRAKES. dlo.~.._.PL'Q1120.'l'ake 911' 912' 914' whls, '69 motor & tr•"•. N whee-it, m&ny xtru. $.1100. · Mectitt QL.ietin a ' m &et! s • i · -·~ -W:' '*' ~·t.:ill't · * Curley'• Aulo w-~ 1611 amall down or trade. •411 1 • ' .. 1 ~"' abers CadfDa boy's bednn set' Fi1tef.i un • 1o f1 ~ -, HOUdA't PUPPY SALE "'~• aflr to 5f6:.8736 • 1957 to 1971 •Mint cood. 548-2854.. C or best cash offer. -49'J-32U Queen vf.c~m clea:ier, crib WIG SALE In time lot Also Schnauzers * 546-2848 Superior, O:>eta Me 1 a' . l9'm VW Bug. AM/FM, xlnt ~~~BL.. JEEP port-a-crib, dtt$s!Jlg table:' ChriWnas, 50% off. "The SILKIES AKC, females, 3 54.s-on-4. FJRRARI C900. $1550. PVT. PTY.· 5'0-9!00 0 Sund Electrophonic 5tefeo 4' Gypsy'', Falls, Page boys, months shots show at your FOR sale 4 new Goodyear 675--8237. PtD "! '71 JEEP. Lo mi. New oond. Ming tree-s, trplc items~ red-. etc. US kl sell. 642-3022 ask home. £1s.-1293. F60-14 tires mounted on lt'C7 FERRARI ,71 VW Pop.Top Camper '69 Cad Cp. DeVIJJe.' xln't Darrell at 551-5134; e: amJ2 wood· table & benches pie-for Jan. Ansen Sprint Il Mags. 557· AUTHORIZED AM/FM, warn.nty, Xlnt. coM. All pwr, fact all', llh.r. PM, 540-6505, u pm. tum, bookeaae,'many ~isc. i BEAUTIFUL wectding dttu Yor~shT.re J'•rr~2989 611& SALES • SERVICE 3100 w. Coast Hwy. cond $3000 548-2527 Property settlement fDrtts -'"'°'M""A"VE==RJ'°'C=K-:--1 items. 639'Jfsanta :Ynu Dr., & veil fur ule. Long sll!eVI!!', 8 Wkli., tiny, l3: 4 Newport Beach · ' ' aale. Make otr. 96l-1674 or H.B. 84U576. -' 1 trad., size 8, Cathedral 'IWO Poodle puppies, 1 male, §] 642-9405 '62 VW. New tires. Xlnt 673-ruo. _ _._.._ __ ~C-K-~I APT. Sato; Sola bed $10. 4 tram. E•qu1'ite 1'.oe. Dry 1 femal•, ... 1 Wttks. Autot"'Slle I~ '70 POR.'O!E 914 cpe, 5 oond. $<'5. '61 EL DORADO '70 MAYERI End tablfs "$4. mk & wht cleaned. Sell $15 or be!t of· Phone 894-3564 after & P.M. speed, AM·FM. (09M) ** ,494-481! ** 1'~uJI power, fact. air, vinyl ·TV, good cond. $~. Stove & fer. -496-1798. SHEPHERD/Labrador M/F, 1100 W C.OU H $2995 '64 VW bug, 8Un roof, orig. roof, excellent cond. $3295. re'frig $15. ~fh good oond. MOVING out of state. T.O.P. soots, 6 wks. $10 ea. Dun• Buggies 956 Newiiort a!acbwy; DAVE ROSS PONTIAC owntt. periect oond. Priv11.te party 962.(1)52, · 2 Door. dlr. Dlx coupe. Un. der 12,!XX) ~. Owned by Ut· tie old banker. Take small down or finance. C326BEN) 494-6811 a.!'.t 11 am 546-8731. Sm. st~, tr'ery ~ cond. Jack LaUmne Health Spa 7 SJ6.-0069. 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair D!', 4!M.0380 e.tt 6 or wlmds '71 El Dorado Convt hat $35. Dinette ':'14 J;. $10. ~ membe'tlh1p, 2 yr' TINY TOY POODLES •n DUNEBUGGY new turbo FIAT Costa Mesa 546-8011 '66"VW BUG $700 every xtra, Red/wht, l3M 6-drawer dresser ~/mirror, pymnts ~ pd, $15/rno. S'l5 e 547.311il char&~ ~Jlir. Less than '66' PORSCHE: Red with ** 541-M ** ml, lmmac, pvt qwner aoinr 1 aood cond tltl, al:!O 2 nlte •~tm. · e~. a:N> mt. Xlnt cond. 833-8996. '69 FIAT 850 COUPE overlll!u smo 6#-7315. MERCURY , stands $4. PIUJ rnisC. 1tenu. .,.--SCHNAUZER Pups, stud Good nd'f bst/ flu black interior. Must tell: '61 VW Bus. 65,000 Miles. 1 M&-2S33 310 A..,ocado ORANGE' nREWOOD FOR d°fyfcf, grooming, terms. Trucks 962 .:._~~~8-46 ***o 646-1136. Factory rebuilt engine, '67CadConvertlble,Air,FuU I (Wilson.Arms Apta), No. 3, SALE; delivered ~ncl stacked ~ • PEUGEOT Xlnt cond. $850. SJ6-.474S. power, Sacrlllce $1700. Pvt '68 MERC. Monte10 MX. Auto., factory air, vitl)1 top. 19669) ! C.M. 540-9887. • FEM w · 7 , HI. HONDA VOLVO owne" 6'6-2449. . ei,z:naraner, mos, : NAUTICAL tables, 2 end "'lscellan1ou1 regis. Gr!it ~rsonality & ~ '·!·.,. 1971 llONDA car. Lo miles, PEUGl.OT CHEVROLET . tables, I cotf~ table, 3 yrs ... Wanted .120 loves kids. MS-5074 Aft 6. ' Internattonal HirYester A-1 rond. Newly pain. Demo · s.i. Jllaw '" '72 VOLVO $1299 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd, at FaJr Dr. Cotta .Mesa 5'6-81U'I' i old~. 64&.3007. , C!Hll.D'S playhouse;, lllld cat AKC Y•lloW Lab'"'Pups RF.atFanON CENTER ted SXQ. T.0 .P. 548-0988, Prn.nrtttl 1 MOVING-muot tell. Retri1.. tree. Ftif4.doamp &Ire. 4954635 ROY C~RVER, Inc. JAGUAR Sales, ~ce, Pug 1 1 S:>:~ washer S25.. air_~·· ,. Phone 644-4681 AKC, male, T mos. Irish Set· 292S Harbor Blvd. FRITZ WARR!N'S . s;o.·51H,1®,t""' Muslcallnstruments..., ''"Shot>. AilO !Uge travel· co.ta M.,. 54G-4444 BAUER BUICK SPORT CAR CENTER ~Ho 'LP O INT refrl1erat'OJ', ~ :"'~ , 11ng ftennel. MS.-4057. 'fi9 FORD y 710 E. lat., S.A. 547-07&4 I 1 Good condition S35. 12 String Hofner Quilar Horffl 856 AN ... aeril!fl. · The Harbor Artu Open dallY,9-9; closed Sunday . ** 646-ml ! ** wJde!achable neck; Like ,J , ' . •• ....... H.D. van. Ai.ztrnnat~ •. C«ll-Only Authorized O ·. Fumf••re llO. new 830-%69. HORSES boarded S4<1. mo. ~VE ROSS PQ~TIAC . JAGUAR DEALER ! YOTA '" -~teearef).aHorses Alway1basanexotllentae--" . ~ _ · m;w El..,aic &Wtor,Am... .._,__, • ----• ~ •• 1. h & 2480 Harbor Blvd. al Fair Dr. leCtJon ~ both Ntw • u.... '72 TOYOTA 1 ROOM GROUP .C..Ann1"-1Aml"i':lC .,,,,,.,.,~._.w -~"' . "°'la M.,. ~1 -• ALL NEW u ·amp. 962-1259. We!!lem. Parker's Riding FO Jaguars. ='~~-~----1 Ol,ib $7-004 66-ll12 R unmed1a1e sale, special Large SelectlOn For FURNITU,RE Office Furnftu,../ · "' · ··Price $3180. •n Ford F-250 J 971 JAOllAR Vl2 I di . . Ecjulp. . 824 SH'ETLAND Pony, Cart & Camper SIM!C, 3.90, V...8, 2 At1 c;erfditidhliir, automatiC. mme , ate consating of 8 ~ bedroom igro , f 00, ,.., .~3ia ~ .. ~ ~3~-$,58! one, auto tran9, r/h. Call 6b1;''8,100o miles. (9280~) .. Deliv~! groll.P, 7 pc ll Vig room "I 1BM s .a ara .rcle:ct ~jj ' -?'. 131; alt 6, 8'l14802. $1295 811 Savi~' • °" group &: s pc dililbg set, ' ~ter used very little, % 1 -... .., "'IB p "~~ bl Quality'" omol _ ab.oiulely P'rled co,d. · " '".,..,., • •' IS. ' B. '"UER ··• Al:L FOR ~$299. 1<50. Oohor MX,1dd, sub,, , -"°" ll•ll'J •"""· NewtJm, Goodcond , ,. '71 TOYOTAS A multi, Xlnt. USO. Call btwn, _ JAlfinelquipment 1'.-)·Priced to sell, $550. 4~75 Buick-OJNl·Jaguar TER~5-ALSO M, 644-5770. 1 b<!two 8 & 1 pm. 234 E. 11th SI.. ~Lewi& . , EXECUTIVE dftk • ju<lie'a G_...;.ral 900 •51 DOOGE P.U. Rwu. C.0.Jo M~ ., 548-1765 , YOTA LA .j,,.y/AY1PLAN ch'air plus several other ~r Best oUer over $15. '53 JAG: SK 120 I\, ' ' ' · • . "' ' desks inc. 2 "L" shaped & Marine Consultant &45-5839 CLASSIC TRADERS steno chairs. Good for born@: -r, ,P.<lDEPEl'fDENT .frQ CHEV. Van V-8, auto. \Vire wheels, et~., entiretY FURNITl.JRE or office: ~,,,ves. e Purchasing-~~tras. $1550. onginal thnlout. Mechanic> 202 N. -Broadway, S.A. Pianot/Oiaa'nll' 826 Counseling on purchasing CA,U. -673-7826 ally perfect thruoot. Htad l:J>U<l!i • ~· 7 Days '18tat•' A eqUipment, 'ti L In , 964 lighl.OJ alone would coet over 64S.930l ;•., • 1946 Harbor, Coat.a Mesa SANTA ANA L•rr Selection 'or Immediate Delivery Big Savings On Remain I~ '71 VOLVOS 646-9303 U46~H~,, Coe ta Mesa AUili1, '~ 990 '69 Llpcoln Mark lit/ ex- ceptional • '•et Cadlllac: Coupe de Ville e '70 £.! DCiradO, 2 .to clnolf.' trorii • '70 Chevelle Malibu • M&ny more new car trades. Authorized MBZ De.altr" (!) 52>-1250 REFRlGE!lli.fuRi "'••la, * SALE SALE:* • ~arlne Surveyor .,...,. HI ,g . $300 to ,..,,1ace. Phone •TOYOTA ' Jov..0.1 Sljla.r ';ewing PIANOS** ORGANS. . 646-2977 LEASING! "'·""'days,,vess.11·5tll3. Servioe "PL ope" 1:30 lift '71 R1'v1'era Spl "pe. chl lg · ,·n cabinet SAVE on 1mrriacufa'1e ""e-3.8 MARK II '62. Unu"'al ·~ 9 pm M'ond•u thna l'rl-, ~ ma nl!, z ·UI' Kawai, Steinw•v, LoJn:•, Boats, Malnt./ ~ ~ ~ · n.by 1 .. m . ca-nter ....,. " driven vehicles. Classic car. Wire wheels·, day. •""· n-. -·-.1 . .: ·..-A1Jen, Baldwin, etc. ~ Solvlco 902 1 tools '& mL&c. l0ti2 Mission S'l95 up. RENrALS S1~r;;~1 1 •· 71 Maverick 4 dr. Auto .. air-eond. See & drive to ap. PHONE 540-2512 Dr., C9sta Me'f:? Apt. A. Mon 4 Fri 10_9 ,'9QAT bottoms cleaned 2Sc air, P .S., MM, pttdriven preciate. $1500. Mi-1000. 411 W. Warntr, Santa An11. MEOITER. sofa a: loveseat, Daily 10-6 Sun1 12-5 Per Ft. of length at water appx. S,tm iniles. $7S mo. '69 Jatuar 2+2 1 TRIUMPH " FIELD'S p Un 836-5523 24 mo. open eOO. 8.uto trans alt "' aood cond. t75. , IANO CO. e. · "'l LTD 4 ~· H.T. Full po~-m11.ke offer •' ~ , · · ~ , • 1833 Newport Blvd. Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 f't", fact. air. Very fi?W mil-11 fl I Garage Sale 112 C..i>M•M 7141645-3250 CATALINA 27' SLOOP ... $9Smo.)lmo . .,,.,.,, JENSEN . ' TRIUMP USED SPECIALS WE LEASE ALL POPULAR1--"".j'i0iij~;!-....,il-dii1!,.,;_::.::;:;:;.:~=.J.i LIDO 9··r~·~ 1a~e : MusetteplaYerpianow/roUt Brandnewboet.Aux,power, 1972MAKESATOOMPETI-1 JENSEN ' va STA"- Fri/SaUSl.llt. 'J I"" o o die 1 $995 • Hammond LlOO S74S 11~..Jiix. SIS radio, OF. 'f'IVE R,\TES. AUTHORIZED , V' galott. preat.~ 50c 4 up. • Hammond M.2 $595 e Ja. AMIFM tuner, complete Call Malcolm Reid for SALES t. SERVICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Pina; P,Onl tbl, btlt reducer, maha D-7R $15'5 • Kimball Calley, 6'2" headroom, full further details. NOW! Scott stereo, wat~ .1kU, Swinger e MANY CYniERS gafety gear, convenlenl New-THEODORE trtt'Ztr, mi'J 'appll\nces, Open Eves&: 9.in l-5 port sHp w/plenty of perk· ROBINS FORD HURRY & BEAT nIE 10% housewares, ca mer as , Jf.tMMONb ORGAN 1ng; Ftom $15/dt.y. For info 2000 Harbor Blvd. PRICE INCREASE!! bric--.t-brac, 'et outbrd. ski SIUDIOS ln , caU'$7-91>16 aft 6:30. Costa M~.. ~ FR!T7 WARREN'S raoks, sports equip. Misc. CORONA DEL MAR Boat,:.S1H 909 Autos Wanted 968 i100 W.·Cout Hwy. SPORT CAR CENTER THE OWNERS DEMO .Bamboo ~m with 111ndal· WOOd interior. Full Power, V~. Automatic Trans,, Fact. Air. Power W!ndows, Pow- er Seat., Stereo FM; Tint Gius. #9054 31. $5255. $250 Below Dealer Colit MIKE McCARTHY BUICK cor. Beach & McFadden, Westminlter 894-1336 531·2450 '63 CHEVY WACO?{. Auto., RAH, power 1temn1. COKL- 171> $395 ,DAVE ROSS PONTIAC USO Harbor mvd. at Fair Dr. 'Colla Mtaa 546-8017 I * '71 CHIVY'• * IMPALAS e alEVEILES -CAMA.Jt()I s · HER1Z C"OlP. 221 w. Ktirena, ·Anaheim (7141 77M050 1971 MERCURY STATION y.IAGONS HIR1Z CORP. :m w. KaJella. Anaheim .(714) 71M050 .MUSTANG ~.,,r.ffir-wiblk ~ ""rca-iicice 111aaon. • radlo-heater-air. Orlllnal owner. ter., V8, auto, heavy dub' ~---·~ -55 Ilnina:, exb.."'t 1y1tem: '·~ •-"""" '°""· ""· < R Oak iStreet, Lquna Beaeh. /H A: man,y:l .xtras.. Mlnt 494-6841 cond. Will trade tor van or ~~·--~-~-•• D camtno, 37f -· • ...ick accept best oiler. Clonta.ct v•-& .... £73-7746, trans, rally wheel~. new tires, :new paint, excel 't!Ond, 1971 MUSTANGS •tlli '" ,.., wamno,. $1,500. HER.1Z CORP. 495-5lOO, ·~· :m w. !Catella. Anaheim '67 Came.n>, iUclJ shill, 6 (714) 77M050 cyJ,, $900 or best offer. r--=======-- 54ll-5.l40. OLDSMOBILE ~HJlYSLER '66 OLDS "88' '68 CllllYSLER NEWPORT. Full power, factory Air eond.. landau root (\"I'D. 835) $1599 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Costa Mesa 546-8011 F'ANT AS'MC Tn.MpOrtatlon &rgain! '61 New Yorker, ~.000,., mi. Pekect $325. 046-3$7, Convert.Ible. VS, auto, all' cond., PS, PB, tilt A tete Wheel. Take over pa,ymentt, $32 month. Batt.nee $51). Mult sacrifice, lmmediate- ly! 1 Private party, Call aft 6 pm, 557-9CK6. PONTIAC '&7 PONT, Bonntville Cpe. Auro. power, all' omd. CUOG283) $1299 CORYmE DAVE ROSS PONTIAC -~°""""°==---)18(1 Harbor Blvd. at Fair: Or. '66 CORVETTE Fastback, Costa Mesa 546-8017 '69 L88 M2i .C 1 Pd•• '68 Grand Prix Must Sell afr. AM/FM, Ron, &<~. Pl• plb I fl~ • ' J> w. .,_ ..JYt DODGE b•"' ou" 83.).9.,1. 112 Via Barranca. 67>'2628. 2854 E, Cout Hwy £73..8930 -.,;...-..,...--__, Newport Beach 710 E. ht: St., S.A. 547-0764 Bo.ti Sl lp./Dock. 'lo --w0i>A'V:Mio-~l--.:=.~~ii::....--1~o~pe~n~d!!a~11"r;"~'~'~c1~"~"'~su~oo~·" MOVING -must s·ell ! LOWREY Pianos & Organs; r WE PAY TOP " ...,, ':Remote mntrol Magpavox Yamaha Piano & Organs; &: BOAT slips.avail, 25·~·. Xlnt c s LOTUS '68 TR·250 'color TV, 25" $250. Air Steinway Pianos. Best buys acrom~ations tn new A H l---.,..,=..,....---16 C)'!, Wire wheels, Michelin ·~~ S:~re '!';~m :fr~ "·1o"""Dod""'•-•'"'Chal'"",..1. '"'1'°'21"'00'". "'2..,.dr ·~,~~~~At~:~·& 1~:!: ' hydramatic, p/1, disc brks, HT, V-8, Power steering, 3 5411--0Sbi. cond. new, 10,000 BTU, in neW & used. Scbmidt Marina. &73-6606. .LOTUS X <t:ittt, con&Ole, turH, $1795. • . AtrmORIZED 911J.ttl9 Admiral $150. Lal'fl' tilver Music Co., Est. 1914, 1907 N. FULL ~OAT SUP-NEAR SALES vinyl roof, ow""' by G.M. ""'· S4S.5197. --V=A"'L"'IA-:"::N"'T::--· I engineer $3195 846-2412. PENNY Saver-'69 Dodie Vacancies ooet money! Rent Polara Sta Wgn, 9 p11.ss, fac. ~ house, apt., Ala«! tory air. $1700. 54~1c126. biig., ele. '\l"' 1 Diiiy Pilot '42 Oocl9e Dtrl, ~6D. • Cold lamp $40. ~t of Main, Santa Ana. 1or ···-• --• true•·-, ..... & SE;RVICE ""' LIDO. p to -40 ft. BOAT. ..aeu ....... • Olli , ... , silver $50. Many .. ~~ .. r STEINWAY Grand, ebony. Ph. 673-6450. call Us "1r frte ertb'a&t& items. 155 Monte • ... ,,. ' Xlnf nd · GROTH CHEVROLET :919--0726 ·~ l "° 6.s.sto; NEWPORT •tiP', from $2.'5 ' per rl., sail or power NEWPORT IMPORTS ~itctllan..UI 811 PIANO tuner hu all kinds DAY5i 54'8-znl EVes: 494-2671 A.ale tor Sales Manaaer EVERYTHING pa cheap, of pianos. Ve.no, Very 182U Beach Blvd. 3100 \\-·. Coast Hwy. vtr)' eood coodltipn; mattr-Re.uona'bley $23.9m. ~ Huntinaton Beach Newport Beech ... • box '"""" . $.,, Sporting Goods 1130 T~tioo I m 111-KI "1!l MERCEDES BENZ Sam10rtite luggage 6 piece• . TOP DOLLAR $Hl.(41', .,0,. for next MARKETEER Golt Cart, IN CASH ·n 28G-SL, tobacco brown, )'ear ' foot Christmas tret!' xlnt cond. W/'i.urrey top. Coenac Jmperlad, aulo, alt, ·and t rimmlnil $5, aood Salt cbara:er incl. $425. CJmpei-1, Sale/R•nt 920 Paid for YoUr clean used ear flawless • .65 m.sE, auto, :clothes ll dl'essn. ruit.s. '7a..o360. ·n GMC Suburban~ ton 350 paid for or not. air, P/S. 33,000 orlt mi'• • ''coats twe.attts, sir.e s-10 SKI Boot~. finest Nttrdlca vs turbo b)'dt'Mtatic, 4 SANTA ANA DODGE •n 250/8 sedan, I u 11 y 'boxfU!. $IS. 13.1 books hard ahe ll-U. Colt $150. Like wheel, pogltractioll, P/S, 1,3~36~ equp'p, 4500 ml'a • M&ny 1bound, pocket .l en-new.$95./Garmisch ladies P/B duaJ baltA: Muffiera, more pre.owned MBZ can Cyclopedia, boxful $15, ski's lt1thtr size 8-$25. 642-8584. truck tire_s, tileo steering, WE PAY TOP DOLLAR at 1: poles $25. drapes, cur-bucker seats, air. Norcold FOR TOP USED CARS HOUSE OF If\fl>ORTS ta.ins, bath drapes, china. TV, Radio, HiFI., ttfrig,. curtains, custom op. If your car la utra dean, 6862 Manchester Blvd, Buena tnya, cryatal, dl1hware, Stereo IS6 tion!, 25ow llOAC. ·12 tw....U. Jlnt. -Park !Alongside S.A. FW)'., flatware, jew¢ry, bowllnJ: ' license, smog ce:rtilicate, BAUEJl BUICK Beach Blvd. tumoft), ball, lamp•, "!"gt, $1.a$5i 1V STEREO After Christmas 30,200 ml. $4195 ca1h or 2M E. 17th St. (1) 523-7250. $25. bookcate/m.lrror $25, Clear~· Head p b 0 ne 1 certified check '73-7038. Cotta Mesa 548-7765 card table. SlO; ~. 12th $6.98, &-b-ack home detks '65 VW ~p«r. CLEAN! IMPORTS WANTED St. No. 14! K.B. Dec. $45., Q'.I w at t AM I FM $-400. or tnLde for VW Sedan Oranie Cotuitiel ~an. 3. ,. • Stereo Re~IVtt Sfl8.. &; t .O.P. $63/l>tJ' mo. Call TOP $ BUYER ~00 Hohda. pt.o.O>Dd., $150. 5 AM/FM Stereo with 2 646-~ -, 8n.t. MAXEY TOYOTA k .P. Taco mtnt bikt, ad speakers & S-.track $119., 18881 Beach Blvd. i:ond. $100. 12> bus ac-~trobe Ughta $18., Cabinet Cy~!!t.~llc1s., 91.5 H. Bttch. ?.l. MT-3555 cord\on, ad cond. $165. speakers $7.49, G • r r a rd . WIU. Buy )'Our car paid for 643-1836 ' turnlablf'I $38., Car tape 2 MINI BlltOI .. Vtty iood or not. Call Ralph Gordon '70 MERCEDFS BENZ 280 !llELVING-tf!.tl, heavy dt:ek.s $39.ll6. with apeakl'!nt CMd. New ~ $1Z 11>1' 673-0900 -549-3031, 1910 SE Coupe, 28,000 ml'1, Pert. ·~ub'· 2-3' x 3', 2-3' x .4', all New & ultd ~ip reduced both. 545--0268. H't.rbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa. sMpe, full p~. 1 ownero _,, -· -·-• for cltarance. U.S.A. Stel'f!O , =~~-~~~-= ...,. __,,!IN evo: • Equip. Warebou&e, l7'9 E. FQR wt: 'ft YamaM 305 1967-69 Vo!'VO station wagon, drivtr, Tobacoo b r n ., , OP Bench~s. heaY)' duty, J7th SI., Calta Mesa. ~2-442 Bir BH.r. 5 apttd. Exce.Uent either 1tie 122S or 1"1S mo-w/Cngnac lthr Inter. (714) metal, 3 wooden. 96H9S3 1972 ZENITHS at.the Jov.'f:it 'COnditlon. 5'M960. cM. wnt pay cash. 644-7Xll 526-4:'170. prices in Ofan&:e Counly. All 'Lit '67 OtOPREO HOG * WANTED auto, damag~ or '69 MERCEDES 220 Diesel. model! tn stoclc A on SH'OW BIKE, ALL CHROME tictdlna work, older ok. Xlnt con(! . .1 owner, $3.200. display. Phone pticel ok. * * CALL 492·7'911 * * Cub. 539-1694. (n4J 499-3018 Chrornacclor avail: at s:m. '70 BULT ACO Ma t ado r , PORSCHE wanted •66 thrtl The fut est draw tn thf WtJI A8C Calor TV, ml. Atlanta, Super Clean. Xtn&J, $650. '68. Private party. fi7~7613 •• a Dally Pilot Clastlfled VACANCIFb Cost money! Rent your house, apt., Atore bld1 .• etc. thru a Daily Pllot CIUslfled ad. Classified ACt N'Hdr rings'. -· 8'6.o229 Autos, Ntw 910 Auto•, New 980 Autos, Ntw~ 980 Best Wishes for the Holidays to our Yamaha Customers from Bob & Jim AWARD MOTORS 1680 NEWPORT BLVD., C.M. ... •• • • .. • • j_ 'fl6 Valiant 4 dr, m eni. "nu tlre'S & brk!, auto, RIM, : Very Gd Ah&pe. Priced fOr ! Quick sale 64-4-5078. . ' Aut"" Ntw MOVJNG: !-f.ust ~ maey 'iliac boulebokt I t e m • , ~ID prices! 6TM852. ijh;plu Tim• Cl~k 96:'l-8111U evt• Huntington Beach, 968-3.129. ** W•t t • or 64~ '.A:::d:;,·..:".::~:.::.:::_ ____ .__,,-,._ .. ,,. ..... _,,-.... _,, ... ,._.,,. ...... _,,.,...,..,_,. ... ,._ .. ,,. ..... _,,-.... _,,. ... ,. __ ..... _,,-.,_.,,,. ... ,. __ ..... _,, ... ,._.,,,. ... ,._,,-,,. .. _,,_., __ ,,._,._,,-., .. =,.•"-'"'"*"='"-""='"*"-'""'*"-'"-"''•, l ' • I t • • i • IR•-. ·~12 . . tlCENSE ~ ... . . NO GIMMICKS...-...•---~~ • • ' Theocl•·~ Robins Fonl • w,111 . buy the 1972 lie•'-•• pl.-1•• any 11ew ca.r or new light cluty truck pure ha 1 e d from stock between· ;Dec. 28th an4 6 .p.m. J .. n~ .·22nd. , :FMI ••AIO .. ,,ay . Mu~llUY _s;_ · ll•ODOU ROlllll fOllD . . . . . TODAYI . ' 1. Wltll the 7-'/• exclse tu 11ow·dtc11KtM tfom ..,...., .ew c~1 lii .tock...:r10•.t. ........... cNty. tr:Kll;a'J 1972 Forch m~el for mo-11 •• priced lower .tftao 1'71°1 a y-"90 t\ls ·mootlt.: ') . ..,-4; ~. ' ' ' z. TIMaclore •oelos w,IH pay fw "• 1972 ffc- plates °" uy new cs or Hght truck puchased m... stock before 6 p.111., Jao. Z. · 1 You tot acldltlooal Robins YOIYMe -on·ony cs ,,; tntck y.ou buy. · · . 4 •. lveoy car sold by TIMaclore loillM Ferd·ls bocked lty ... of tlle lart•t, mod Ii!~ 'l«'llU Cd• hn le ... west. 72 flllly Oll•IP!M'I .... 1ce boys for your connnlince. 5. Sll y"!i's ~ lot..,.ity bodc<ef ..,.,., sole! Theo- dore loblos ._ ..nod ONot• Coonty ••« lloN ' . . . • C"""'Y uH1r tU .aame ~Ip cmd mat1• ' °'"""'· : .·: · LT.Q • ..,Ca1ixi-T-lird=:ftrd Sale! "!..f t. -.. -. '61 .... 71 Models, Sport ncifw, ,_,Iii, Z -& 4 ._ ......... &.Hdn'L ... ,. ....... .-11 ..... w .......... aMlloblo •. . . .' ! •,: EXAMPLE: ·11 ·.'\'.:l!RD-HARDTdP · .Aute •• P.S., P.I., P.winclows. P:.b.clo:tf •••t\. AM--fM •*•• r1411, 1ir uM.1~tflt wilHI, •WS'A, •odY 1W1'iiillllti .. r•••• "'~ ~ 111il11. l&t41ZJl • . · ~ · · · ·-, aua •IOOI PlfCl ~S4711 · ~ .... . . . · , ... , .. ICIJ_ •-!•H . . 'ff TOYOTA CORON.\ ·, 296 MK.Il. Rldf., autamatlc. JOw mUes. '(2'LKJ66) , .. '6' OPEL .,,, Au~tic transmission. " (Sil A.GA) . . .A. BONAFIDE ADDITIONAL SAVINGS IF Y~U BUY NOWI ' ' CLOSED NEW YEARS DAY OPEN SUNDAY JAN. 2 " ALL OFFERS-.CONSIDERED " ' 'J' • TRADES ACCEPTED . MAVERICK-PINTO · SALE! -. 1970l 1971'1<f"~p1~J~p11di,1 l101ir·cond.l1irlom1tic111odeJ1.,.··. 11 . '-; EXAMPLES: • '~'·· J:.:< PAID . FOR OR NOT! • '70 MAVERICK; .. _ '71 PINTO {· F11lly f1cfory .q11ippN, R,,io, hi 1ttr. 1611· IEP I. . OUR PRICI . Sl.4196 OUR PRICE 4 •pt.d, t ood milts. l ll~J: ILUE 1001 rl1C1 $2120° Sl6M TUNSPOllTAnON ·u DODGE Hardtop · '9/. 9., 7o IMPALA i D... ILT. ~,~, ' $Pl. Cl~.... Coronet-440. VS. auto;~P:S., · Aqto. trans., P.S., r ad.lo,' _... radio, heater; good 11Wei. · heatei-, air cond. ... (SJP169) -(091AKU) ~ • --Prlafl~ , . '68 v.w. 1ui. 4 Speed Radio, Heater. (75'1 DFDJ. - ---- --- -·--- ---11t;· ~ .., -~-·-----------0 ~·!I •'70-FO•l"'D•L•TD•4•D•r.•H•.T•,•s•2•4-,-,··.63 IUl~~CIAL oOd $596 ~-~.~~T~:~~t~: :~2196 ~t~;~r~!~!'!.R .1f4I ' ~,!. R.&H,auto.,P.S.,a~cond., , · •. ' :,~R-<~··1 P16·S21ASI·•air)cond.,good miles. · ~ &H,tilt whl.,vinY.l roOf, 1 VlflY} roof, gOOd. miles, , '" ~ il (066'~") (272ACT) BllM Book Prlc• $2420 ilii"E ;10~ rR1ciii71 I . . ILUI IOOI NICI $2111 . '67 SIMCA 1000 s496· · · 4 door. low mile,. Original t;:;:~~:.~~~~-'1S96 --~-th .. •u_' .• _._ •. _,VT __ M_B_6_s,_. -----·-- ~~~~.;~:·~. P.S., s199~, '_6_._s __ r_.~_;_~_~_:_R!_~_~:_~~_i';_lj~-~_i4_'i"_.;, __ 5_6_9_6_ '70 GALAXJE 500 $2596 2 Dr., H,.'I'.., VS, A~to., R&H., • , Fact Air, P.S., Vinyl Root. (701 ACDl . ILUI 10011'1.ICI $2915 ''7 (!LDS CUTLASS Supreme. VB. 2 Dr. H.T.1 R4.H. air, P.S., good miles, <TSR6401 '1196 P.B •. P-wlndowa, Auto., R&:H., LlkeNow!(ZVDOOl) TRUCK SALE! MUSTANG SALE! ILUI IOOK PllCI $1340 Many to choo'• from; ~h•vy, Datsun, R1nchero, 'h ton ind % tons, Flit bed. '67 thru '71 models. Ma•y to dtoose from. '65 tin '71 Models. Coupes. herdtops. c,nvertlble and z+z fastbacks. Some wl,. 4 lpffds, also air co~dltlonfo9 and automotlt modelL EXAMPL!: EXAMPLE: '67 MUSTANG FASTBACK OUR PIUCI $1'196 '11 DATSUN P.U •• wl .. · CAMPER P•rris V•lley ceb OV('r .. R&H, 4 .speed, 1ir cone!., crawl thru camper. {616CTO ~ . . OUR PRICE • 0 69 CHEVY IMPALA 51996 Cuftt. H.T. V8, R&H. auto .. P.S .. P.B., vinyl roof. air ' · cond., good miles. (XTL773) . ILUI. lpol PRICI $2075 . '70 LTD S9UllE WAG. s·3' 196. 10 pass. Full power, fact. atr, auto., immaculate thru- out. Good miles. (244BQC) 2 Dr., H.T., Auto., R&H., Air. • '.70 DODGE CHARGER_ :'2496 C6nd,.J..Vinyl Roof .. (118 AGFJ ' '67-CAMARO · f~· 396 2 Dr.,.H.T., Auto .. R&I:J., ~)'Air Conditioning. CUZf ' . .STATIOlt WAOON SALE! ·15 TO CHOOSE FROM. lmpom & Domntics. Collllll'y secfs., Squlrn, Torloo, Y.W .. Volvo. DatsuR, Olds., Mere., Toyota, Opel. '65 thru '71 models. Some with full power & air cond. EXAMPLES: '65 FORD WAGON Co11ntry t.d111. RlH, 111t1., ,;,, P.S., good mil11. IWWK76tl OUR PRICE 5750 · '70 TORINO WAGON . ,. . ~ 'R1aio, H11t1r, ·A11to, Tr111 , Pow1r Stetr/119 Air Cond, ' $2216' •• 2060 Harbor SALES DEPT. HOURS I AM TO t PM MON·fll I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I· PARTS-SERVICE HOURS · 7 AM To 9' PM MON · I 7 AM To 6 PM TUE·FRI • I • . PARTS DEPT.· ONLY 8 .AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS - • • . • ,