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. • • WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 22, 1972
VOL. 611, NO. UJ, J llC'TtoHS, M PAUi
ugged ·by Snow
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The Washington area's first significant snowfall, which covered parts
of northern Virginia, inspired one motori!t to a bit of artistry on
the back of bis Volkswagen. This scene was seen in Reston, Va.
Cites Harassment
'Noisy' N eighhors Killed
By -Irate Man Next Doo1·
LONDPN (UPI ) -Victor Eel es was so
enraged with his next door neighbors
because of their constant harassment
aitd noise that he went next door and kill-
ed them.
President Cites
'Difficult~s'
In SAL T Meeting
I
GENEVA (UP I) -Western omclals
cautioned today against expectation of
any ear;ly breakthrough in the new round
Or.• Strategic Arma Llmltatlon Talb
(llALTJ between the United States and
Ille Soviet Uoloo. ,.. < Wlllle the rm rou!ll -which luted 2-'iZ years -produ·ced Import 1 n l
medium-term agreements. the new
negotlallons ire Infinitely more com-
pllcoted, the olliclals 111<1.
Thll WIS pointed up by President NII·
00 in I Jetlor to the openlJll ....ion
N1Uaaal c.metery oullide WuhJncton ,.._1 ol SALT II, u the new talks oro
••you (a« a task wbkh Jn mlJ\Y
rHPtCta is even mort ~~ and more
dllrtcull, for both •Ide• will· now be
flllpted to make long Jenn com·
mltmenhl, In a permantnt qreemtnt, to
• llable .ctrltqlc relatlonlllip for thU
decode and beyond." the President ukl.
On Tuesday, a judge sentenced Eeles
to three years in jail.
Eeles, 36. was found guilty or
manslaughter ln the deaths of lhis
neighbors, James and Constance
Prescott and their 27-year-old daughter
Marjorie.
He testified during his trial that he
shot the Pre!cotts to death with a target
pi.sfol after they had subjected him ::ind
his family to three years of "living hell "
, in the duplex the families shared In lhe
Ehglish Mldlan~ village of Olton.
Eeles told the court the Prescotts
bapged on the walls and doors and played
their record player into the late· hours.
He said tbey ·lllooted lnrulll at him and
his wife when they complained, pmhcd
pieces of rubbllh through his mail box
and threw prbege Into his ganfeo.
The judp. Sir. Desmond Ackner. 11ld
he tc<epled !M'defelll6·•rgumm.t U11t
the -fl llld • hl""'1 ol -llll iJI.
DfllS I I 4 .,... •I !*Id .. cltlilht in
torrnentln( their lmm<diate neiglibon.
an : none were more immedilate than you
or your wife."
Tbe Jbdae 111<1 be wu "satisfied 1hat
OW: cuinu!itJve st.rts:. over th.ret years
upon 1 man ol your perlOlllllty -1 klnd-
Iy1 qWec. f'fttf'Ved man, wbo tendtd lo
bottle up bl.I ~tic:m -t.allled in you a
state of b7steria whieb the doctors have
lound.
'4But I am allO aaUSf~ that lhere wa5
DOI 1 total lmpoirm<nt ol yOllr """"I
mponaibilll7 and that ..,,,. ,..ldue ol
JIN< rosponslblllty ,..led with )'OU for
this <rime," the Judie 111cL
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Lag ..... cue Huntington B-52 Hit,
Goes Down Police Nab Rape Man Told
Of Tl1reat In Thailand Suspect in Room
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A BS2 bomber
crashed in Northern Thailand today while
returning from a bombing mission over
North Vietnam, the Pentagon announced.
Pentagon SC'Urces said the eight-engine
craft apparently was struck by a surface
to air missile over North Vietnam and
crossed into Thailand before crashing.
No B52 bad ever been shot down
previously in combat although six of the .
giant bombers crashed on takeoffs or
Jar.dings during the war.
The Pentagon said all six crewmen
aboa rd the plane were rescued and that
there were no serious injuries.
The plane went down shortly before
midnl&ht Southeast Asia time (9 a.m.
PST), 12 miles west oi the U.S. air base
at Nakhon Phanom . (Sec earlie r story
about ai r war, Page 4).
Altogether. the United States has about
400 B52s. the first plane designed
specirlcally to carry nuclear weapons.
About one half of those have been con~
verted to carry conventional bomb! and
ordered to Southeast Asia. The planes
can hol d a maximum of 108 bombs
weighing a total or 60,000 pounds.
Nine i'\tillion Dinners
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI\ -Nine
million California turkeys will be con-
sumed as holiday fare this yea r, Crocker
Bank has reported.
A 24--year-<>ld Laguna Beach woman
was raped, police said, forced to submit
to perverted semal eels, threatened with
a knife, bound, gagged with un·
derclothing and then offered beer by a
man who entered her apartment early
this morning as she lay slee ping.
Laguna Beach police ·arrested Wlllian1
Winton Allen, 25, a burly unemployed
Jaborer from Hesperia at the woman 's
apartment after the man assertedly had
returned to the dwellin g following a trip
away for the beer.
The six foot, four inch tall , 180-pounder
was booked on suspicion or rape, assault
witlJ. lnterit to commit rape, sodomy and
assaull with a deadly weapon.
Det. Gene Brooks said the woman was
in bed asleef when she was awakened by
the 90\Jnd o someone entering her room
lhrooJlh the doOr .
"He crawled Into bed with her, ripped
off her nightie, threatened her with a
knife, shoved a pair of wom an's panties
in her mouth and pulled a nyloo stocking
over her head to hold the gag In," Brooks
uld. · ·
The ma"'· working Jn the 3:30 a.m.
darkness, then covered ~ wo1N1n'1
head with a pillow cau. and "thl!n raped
and sodomlud her," Brooks said.
The terrified woman 's hands had been
bound behind her during the ordell, the
detective said. She w11 taken to South
Coast Community Hospital for treatment
aod an examln1tlon.
De~s Washed Up
Trust y's Escape Lasts 90 Mi1iutes
From the Count ol MMte crtsto to 1'lrnolll1 Leary, the hlllory ol man Is
dolled with •torle• ol daring oocapes ..... 1 11111 lmaglned,
II Vernon Gtrold Buzick Ii giv<n 1 place "" the list ol grut '""pes It
WOfft be because his WIS very IUC'Ct'afuJ . fn flC't, bit t.ute Of freedom l1stccf
only 90 minutes.
If Buzick'• uc1pc from the Colt• ~leu Jail 'l'uir9dly momlna ls remtm·
bered •l •ti, it wtll be --he made bla plawly In the clty ..... ,., ••
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Butick, convicted for ""'"PlrlC)' In a thelt case. wu • nay prilanfr 11
the )>II and WU ... J&ned IO Wiii! cllJ ma1111tt fnd Sonlbol'1 lf7% MlKllry
M1rqu11.
A hall an hOllr liter, Buzlck and the clty-o'1111ed .. r """ both pt.
Fontana polk?e were notified •nd wtrt. waJUna for BuzJct whm he drof•
up In frool cl hll girl frlond 'o house IO mlnut l•ter.
Budck Is back In Colla M.,. J1U todoy, but police •Y he_,., ht wul>
Ing any earl ror • whUt. •
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He said that aside from some injuries
sustained In the sexual assault, and the
reddened wrists where &he was bound,
tbe woman was not lrl~
After attacking the woman, who told
police that she had met Allen brle rly
prior to the incident, the asullant asked
her if she would care to have a beer with
him, Brook.s sakf.
Terrified, the woman said yes. but lhat
he would have to leave and buy some.
After the man left, she. alerted the
manager of the apartment-motel com-
plex and he called Laguna Stach of·
flcers.
Patrotman Lawrence Galat arrived at
lhe residence artcr AJlen had relumed.
"He was very surprised." Galat said.
Police are !LU.I investigating the In-
cident and have not yet detennln@d es.·
octly how the man gained entry lo the
mom . Brooks said.
Bugliosi to Ask
For Vote Count?
LOS ANGELES -Vincent Bugllosl
says M may ask for a ptrtill recount or
tht Nov. 7 dlstr~ attorney \IOlet, but he
OOcsn ·1 think It wlll swing the electk>n 10
him.
11le official count showed him k>lina: to
hi$ former bosa, Dist. Atty, J0ttph
Duech, 1.311.732 to 1.389.111.
"I acknowledlJ that thett ii not much
llk•ll-ol ony mtanlncM change,"
Bugllosl ukt Tuetdly. lit: 11id IOOlt ot
his JUppor1tt1 Wtd him to req\Jdt a
p:.rtlal rtCOUnt but didn't uy how t'X ·
1enstve. a recount be ntl&ht ull for.
PILOT PERFECT
FOR PUPPY WJ'E
DAILY PJIDI' cl .. Hlod wont od1
JllllOlllh the path ol trlll Jl"Pll1 i<w•
BASStr Fllll&le. trkolor,
pedlpftd -IJ'Ollftd, 1 "*· Sbota.. ID·DD
Tbe 111'11 coll _.i to be the perf«I --· u )'OU 11a.. ~ that ne«ls •
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1 DAILY l'llDI' ad---lh< ..,y
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By TOl\f BARLEY
Ofllle~lt,,_Mlfl
Four men dubbed tht "Godfather
f'our" by district attorney's Investigators
hr \·e been indicted alter "'hal in-
vestigators say was a ~lafia·stylc.
murder-es.tortlon move on a Huntington
Beach businessman.
The quartet faced arraignment today
in Orange Cou nt y Supcrinr Court.
Among lhe.m is George Earl l~ughes.
32. or 16.112 11onolulu Lane, Jluntln11:ton
Beach. He Is idcntiried a.11 !he im·
macuJalely dressed chauffeur who drove
t"'O companlom in a black . 1973 Cadillac
limousine Oct . 12 to th!> v11cuu m tervice
store of Phillip Luchc!li. 26. of IM Main
St .. Jlunt lngton Beach.
Jlughes, Robcn Gelas. 47. \'Illa Pan .
Jack Alden ~lerritt . 37. I.flog Beach, Md
transient Waller Eugene Miiier, 33, werd
Indicted Tuesday by th< Ol'llnge CowllJ'
Grand Jury.
Charge• of soDcllahon to commit
rr.urder. es.tonlou nnd conJJ>lracy were
cndor.wod by UM! pont'I afler they lltt.cned
h.o' whllt Deputy Dittrid t Attorney Luis
Cardenas described today 11 "4 plot that
brousht the C;odfalhcr rl&bt io Hun-
11ngl0n Reach "
C.rdenas .said hJ.5 office atlll ~ not
lrnow julll hov.· the ftC't'U3td roor picked on
Luchesi, who o~ralr8 P1t·1 Vaaium
St.nice Ct_'flttr ut the M•ln Strett ad·
drns. ns thrlr \11ctim.
llul he oaod Luchesi bu IClllifl<d tha t
ISre t;XTORTION. hce !I
Oraqe
We.alter
Rcme:mbcr bow It nJ t.odly!
Well . th.If.a whit I.he wt•thtr pic-
ture looks like for ThanksJfvln&
P•Y M°"iy llllV\f, with hi"11 In
the Tiii. Lows tonig!lt -
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Comm111nil.. t.Woten in Or·
an~ Co11n.1w o//tr o Pllrlff
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WEDNEsDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMllER 22, 19n
VOl. ... MO. aJ', I dCTKHIS. » ,..... ' 11:gge.t · by Snow
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• · · · Of Threat Suspect 1n .1 Roont By TOM BARLEY
Of .. .,.,, ""' .... Four men dubbed the "Godfather
Four" by district attorney's investigatorl
heve been indicted after what ift..
vestigators say was a Mafia.style,
murder-extortion move on a HLmtington
Beach businessman. -·· ' -UPI ~,__..
The Washington area's fir.rt signjfjcant snowfall, which covered parts
of northern Virginia, lnsj>ired" one mot<irist to a bit of artl!try on
the &ick of bis Vo~1gen. This scene;lfas seen in Reston, Va.
'.; ·~Noisy.~--Neighbors Killed
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~y: Irate Man ·Next Door
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,WNDPN (UPI) -Victor Eeles was so On Tuesday, a jildge sentenced Eeles
to three years in jai:J. . / enraged with his .nezt door neighbors
~ o[ thelr constant harassment
' and nolae that he went next door and klll·
ed them.
Eeles, 36, was found guilty · · of
manslaugbtCr ln the dealhs of !bis
neighbors, • Jaffies and Const a nfc e
Prescott and their 27-year-old daug&ter
j ~ ¥arjorie. I
P ! J -c·· He testllled during his trial that he resurent . ites. shot the l'rell<Oltll I<> death' with a target
1 • • pistol after they had subjected hilil one!
'P "ff:.-. l,.: A ' his family to three years of "living hell" 1. &<;~~· '·: •: ·. ·, 1 iJI the duplex the families shared ·1n• the . , 7 Ehglisb Mldlondo· village of Olfon. ' ,
I " .. LT"M . . Eeles i.ld · the ""/rt'"tbe Pres<ot1s h W"J. . . eeti ng_ bopced on the walls ancf..doorl and played tlieir reconl playot: )Ill<> 'Ille late ' boura.
l G.ENEVA (UPI) -Western· officlils He said they ·lhouted inlults it ljim·and 1 his wtle when they complained, pl!lhed an&6oood i<>doy against e1Q><Ctation of pieces of nibbldl tluvuab bis ~ box 'lll3' nrly ~brougb In the 90w roond and; tbn!w prbop Into his 181'.deo. , <it~ Sli'alelfc' Anu IJmltallon Talkl The Mio: Str. llelmond ,AdL\ilr, said
WASHING TON (UPI) -A ~ bomber
crabed In Northern Thailand loday while
returning frorµ a bombing missiqo over
North Vietnam , the. Pentlgon announced.
Pentagol_! scurces said the eight-engine
crart apparenUy was struck by a surface
to air missile over ·North Vietnam and
crossed into Thailand be[ore crashing.
No B5% bad ever been llhot down
previously in combat although six of the
giant bombers crashed on takeoffs or
Jar.dings .during the war.
·The. PeoUJgon said all six crewmen.
aboard the plane were rescued and that
there were no serious injuries. 1 The plane. went . down shm'tly before
midnight Southe .. t Asia time (9 a.m.
PST), 12 miles west of the U.S. air base
~ at Nakhon Phanom. (See earlier story
about air war, Page 4). ·
Altogether, the United States has about
400 B52s, the first plane designed
specifically to carry nuclear weapons.
About ooe .ball of those have been con-
verted to carry conventional bombs and
ordered to Southeast Asia. The planes
•can hold a maximum of 108 bombs
weighing a total of '60,000 pounds.
;Nine Million Dinner s
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Nine
million California turkeys will be con-
li,umed as holiday fare this year, Crocker
Bank has reported.
A U-y<INlld Laguna Beach woman
wu raped. police aakl, forced to aibmit
to perverted 86Ual acts, threatened with
a knife,. bound, gagged with un--',
derclothJng and then offered beer by a
man , wtx> entered her apartment early
this morning as she lay sleeping.
Laguna Beach police arrested William
Winton Allen, 25, a burly unemployed
laborer from Hesperia at the woman's
apartment after the man assertedly had
returned to the dwelling following a trip
SwaY for the' lieer.
The Sii: foot, fourinch tall, 180-pounder
wu booted dn·suspicion of rape, assault
.,JU> Intent I<> "°""'"t rape, sodomy and
assault with a deadly weapcn.
. Det. Gene ·Brooks said the woman was
in .bed asleep ;w~ she was awakened by
· the ~nd of someone entering her room
throqgh tlie·doOr:
"He Crawled into bed with her, ripped
off her nlglitle, threatened her wilh a
knife, s~ a pair of woman's panties
in her moulh and pulled a nylon stocking
qver her hea~ lo hol~ the gas. In," Brooks
said I , ~ 4·. · · Ttie •'ma"'";\lorklifi·~ln the · 3:30 .'a.m.
darini!Sa, '-tben ~cotertd the' woinln's :
head, with ~ pillow caBe, and '\then raped
and !Odomlud her t' Brooks'uid. · ·
' The terrified woman'• hinds' bad been .
liound ·behind •her during -lhe ·ordeal, the
detective said. She wu tlten •to South
Coast community Hospital far treatment ·
and an examination.
.De's Washed Up
Trust y's E$cape Lmts 90 Mintites ·
~Tl -tile lhllted States and he ~thl'...._••rtumtl\l"that die~°"""' ,, ,,, • . the ____ "41ilillilort.i ·sln· .
i .Wle .. ~!Mt:-:' '!ll!Ch luted ·-i~· .. ·--···~. In J\\ :rem -prodli6od lm•portant t<lillhllliul ii!Otr bilmedlafe !'$,
metUum-tenn isreements, the new an : none were more immedi1te than you
From •the. Count of Monte crtsto I<> Tlmalll; Leory, the biltory.ot man Is
dotted wit.ii •tllries of ~ -· real aqf lmlglned. · • If Vernon Gerald llulick ts given a place on the lilt of great escapes It
won't be because his wu very lllCCeUful. l'n fict, bis taste of freedom lasted
only 90 minutes. necotilt.lonl ~ lnftnJtely more com-or your wife."
,ueatad. the offtclall said. ' The' Judie said he was "satisfied that
11>k -painted up bJ -Nix· the ...a..r.tlve lllrell. over--' yeors • la a letter I<> the openlq seuion upon • mlll <it 70llr pel'IODlllty -a klnd-llltDal Cemetery outside Wallllnpo ly, qulel, ~ man, who tended to
TuoodiY-of SALT ll, as Ibo..,.. !alb ire bottle .. bla ---camed In you a
"You face a tut wblcll In many state of llyltertA wblch lhe docton hive
,_,g ii evtn mora oomplex.and more found.
illlllcull, • lor joollo lldea will ,_ be "BUI I am a1IO 11lillled that there was
eJ!pted i. mate loq term com· ~not I lotal ~ of your nwital
-· In a --_., .. ~ i. · r_.Jbtllly and that -rooldue of • Nble atntecle rela-p for 11!!1 , 1# ._,olbllily rested wllh l'Oll for decade ODcl be,aad," the President said . Ibis <rime," the Jud8e BAid .
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If Buzick'• escape from the Costa Ml!la )all 'l'ueldly momlng Is remem·
ber.i at all, ·it .will be becauae be ~· hll' .... y Ill the cllf _.,..,
cat, • ' I
Butick, convk:ted for conspir ln1 a tbeft cue wu a truty priloner 1t
the Jail and WU auJined I<> WHh cllf --nod Soralbol'I lmJl!ma'Y Marquis. I l ..
A half an hour later, iluzlcll aodl the cn,,-owned car _. both cone.
Fontana police were notified Ind ,..,. waltlni for Buzick when be dmt
, up In fi'ont of bis girl frlend"1 houa 10 inJn-laler '
• Buzick Is back In Costa Msa \fall lodaJ, but poiJc. ay he won't be -Ing any cars for a whUe.
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He said !bit a.sliie from some Injuries
sustatoed in the ee.mal aasault, aDd the
roddened wrtata wllore she ..... bound,
tbe ·W"'"'" WU DOI lnjuttd, .
Alter. attacltlng .the woman, who t.ld
pollce that she . had met Allen briefly
prior to the incident, the asuilant asked
her if she would care to have a beer with
him, Brooks said.
Terrified, the .womao said yes, but that
he would have to leave and buy 10me.
After the man l~~ · she. alerted the
manager or the. apartment-motel com-.
plex and b'e called Laguna Beach of· .
!leers.
Patrolman Lawrence Galat arrived at
the residence after Allen bad returned.
"He was very awpiaed," Gal1t said.
Police are .sW1 investigating the in-
cident and have not yet determined ex·'
actly how the man gained &itry i. the
room , Brooks. said.
Bugliosi to Ask . .
For ~V~ Count?
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LOS ANGELES -Vincent BugliOsl
sars be may asll for a pottlal r<COlll!t of
the Nov. 7 dlllttot atlomey Voles, but be
doeon't think It will nlng'theoelectior> i.
him.
The official cotuil showed him loalng i.
his fonner boss, Dist. Atty. Joaeph
Buech, 1,381,732 to 1,3119,611.
"I oclmowledfp that there la DOI mach
UkellhoDd of 'lllY llldllinclful ~." Buglios1 said TUesday. He 11id some of
his supporters asked him to request a
plriial recount but didn't 11y how ex-
temtvea recourit be mll)lt ask for.
PII.:qT ·r ERFECT
FOR PUPPY LO VE
·'DAILY PILOT classified want ada
~ the palh of ~ J'"PPY . Jove. •
BASSET Female, trl<Clor,
ped)&reed beck IJ'OUl!d' 7
. Tbe :::.:::~u:t the periect
new OWDll'. u you hove oomethln1 that neecla •
.... -. dial direct -and let a DAILY PILOT ad-Yilor llllOOlb the w1y
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The quartet faced arraignment today
in Orabge County Superior ~rt.
Arnoog Chem. Is George Earl Hughes,
32, of 16312 Honolulu Lane, Huntlnjjton
Beoch. He Is Identified as the Im·
maculotely dressed chauffeur who drOve
two companioos In a block, 1m Cadillac
limousine Oct. 12 to the vacwm aervice
store of Phillip Luchesi , 26, of.18583 Main
St., Huntington Beach. .
""Hughes, Robert Galas, 47, Villa Park,
Jack Alden M,errltt, 37, Looc Beach, and
transient Walter 'EUgene Miller, 33, wen!'.
indicted Tu<sday by 'the Orange COUDty
Grand Jury.
Charges of solicitation to commit 1 ri'.urder, extortion and complracy were
endOrsed by the panel after they llateoed '
Iii what Deputy Dillriclt Atiomey Lala '
Cardenas described today 11 •ia plot that
broughl the Godfather ript i. Hun-
tington Beach."
Cardenas said his oWce ttlll does not ·
know jmt how the aceused foor picked on
l:ucbest, who operates ·Pal's Vacuum
service Center at the lliln Street' ad•
dress, as their victim.
But he said Luchesi bas lestilied that
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'W••••-• Remember how It .... l<>day!
Well, lliat'a -the wuther pic-ture looks lib lor Thanksgiving
Day. Mootly MD>Y· with bigbl In
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Graham Near Ambush ..
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Crusade 3 Miles From In dia Troop Attack
KOHIMA. India (AP) -An Indian
arttly convoy wa$ am bushed today only
three miles from where American
evangelist Billy Graham was co nducting
his Crusade for Christ among the Naga
tribe.
The fir ing was audible in the crusade
grounds, but Graham carried on with a
special prayer service for the sick. When
about 2,000 persons sitting on the outer
edges of the football field began to leave
after bearing the shooting, Graham ap-
pealed to them to remain sealed. They
did.
Officlab said at least one aoldier was
wounded in the attack, wblcb the army
said was made by a Naga gt.aenilla force
that has been fighting for independence
from lnd!a for the past 15 yean.
Sources said one soldier was killed and
two soldiers and two civilians were woon-
ded in the attack, which the army said
was made by a Nag" guerrilla force lbat
has been clghting for independeooe from
lnclla for 15 years.
Sources clooe to the undcr&round said
the tiU<nillU ba<t°llllWUllOed & ctase-:ire·
tluwrhout Nagaland during the Graham
crusade, which began l\looday. But a
llO!d!er and a guerrilla WW! reported kiJI,.
ed in another ambush Mooday IS\> miles
from Koblma, and army aou.,.. a.kl
troopa aod guirfillas "'cbaaged lire 1"'
day It mllet ·flom the loom, wltll ooe
soldier· reported wounded.
Missing Bike
Another :ndian Army con"°y was am-
bushed about 10 mile· from Koblrna eJP1
days ftao, That attack, also blemed by of.
ficiala on the UDdefground, nearly causod
cancellatJon· of Graham '1 l'lltt. Maddox Can't Do His Tr ick About 60,000 persons atlended tlilS
morning's crusade session, wbJeh int
eluded-& pnye:r for the lick aDd au a~
peal by Graham for tht. youth QI
northeast India to become Christian
missionaries and "spread the gospel o!
Jesus Christ."
JERUSALEh-f (AP) -Lt. Gov. Lester fi.Iaddox of Georgia thought be ar--
rived in Israel with a bicycle but now it has vanished and be fears he may
disappoint his hosts.
Maddox had promised Israelis an exhibition ol backward-cycling, at which
he is an expert. 'Ibe crusade was to end tonight with
Graham's final call for Christ in
Nagaland, which has been celebrating
the lOOtb anniversary of American Bap-
tist m!ssiooaries in the predominanUy
Christian state.
Maddox aides believe the folding minibike, which be planned to ~ to
children of a Baptist village here, was lost somewhere between Georgia, Rome
and Jerusalem.
Maddox, who Is making bis first joumey outside the United States, arrived
Tuesday with 200 fellow Georgians on a Holy Land pilgrimage.
"Mr. Maddox is terribly worried about that bicycle," said an aide. "He
promised to demonstrate backward-riding and then to give tbe bike to the
school. We may have to buy a new bike in [srael."
Graham aald early today be bad been
informed of rumors predicting an in-
cident during the day.
Officials Enter Prison
Strict security measures have been
taken to insure the safety of the visiting
Americans. Armed police and soldiers
patrol the roads leading to the guest
houses where they are staying.
Tbe Indian army -reinforcements , some in armored personnel carriers, to
the ambush site to search for the guer-
rillas. A ilelicopter and tracker dogs were used but DO contact \:as reported. After Strike; 14 Missing Army sources said Chinese weapons
and ammuniUoo had been used in the
ambush.
CONCORD, Mass. (UPI) -State police
entered Concord State Prison today to
end a nonviolent, day-old strike by in-
mates and folllld that 14 of the prisoners
had escaped .
A spokesman for state poLice said a car
stolen Tuesday night from a restaurant
Gunman, Officer
Hurt in Big Sur
Gun Shootout
BIG SUR (AP) -A highw~y
patrolman and another man were
hospitalized after a shooting Incident on a
dirt road north of Big Sur.
Neither the officer, Kenneth R. Wright,
nor David W. Can of Ross were ap-
parently seriously injured, ofiicla4 said.
The highway patrol repart.ed that
Wright, resident officer at Big Sur,
received a report Tue.sdl>y of someone
firing a weapon from .. motor vehicle on
lhe old coast bJghway - a dirt road that
winds through the hills above State
Highway 1.
Wright, 26, investigated, found an unoc-
cupied vehicle about five m.Ues up the
road, and was checking it when Cass
came up an embankment behind the
cars.
Wright said the man fired a rifle into
the patrol car, striking the pillar post
next to the windshield and causing shrap-
nel-like injuries to the officer's fa ce, neck
and shoulder.
parking lot near the prison wa,, believed
taken by some of the escapees.
No roadblocks were set up, the
spokesman said, because the prisoners
"were long gone before we got there."
Wa1ter Williams, ~Ung warden, said
bars in at least one window in the Eut
Wing were cut.
The Indian government bas said ln the
past that China was the main source of
arms of the underground Nagas, and
tbey were also reparted training in
China.
San Quentin
More than 120 state police entered the E Ca h
prison aoon alter midnight and bmled sea pee ug t
204 inmates of the wing into their cells.
sta1e Police Commissioner John Kehoe In Huntin" gton ~a.id no force was used.
Although the ldenUUes of the escapees •
were not conftrmed until a bed check A San Quentin escapee was captured
was made alter the police action, prison .-without a struggle Tuesday in downtown
officials had said earlier in the night Huntington Beach after police mistook
there was an "unconfirmed report" that h:m. for another ~ wanted on forgery
14 prisoners bad eaeaped. charges.
No damge, other than the sawed bars, Officer Larry Caln was on routine
was apparent. A spokesman for the Cor· patrolat Walaut Avenu.e and Matn_Street ~ns Department said ~he ~mates re-when he spotted George RnY CJ8Dcy ma~ peacef~~ but. did,. a lot of standing on the street comeropollce said.
shouting and milling aJ'ound. • Clai.cy lit the general description of a
The strike began Monday when the in-man wanted in a ras!J of local forgeries
mates refused to enter their cells for the so Officer Cain asked the suspect fo;
l(l p.m. lockup. They.again refused to be identification.
locked up Tuesday rught. Clancy 34 complied with the request
Williams said the strikers met with without 'resistance A cheek with a
hlm and complained. of a system schedul-statewide crime ·information service
ed to go into effect next week whereby revealed be was not wanted for forgery
the 500 inmates would be locked in their but W3' 90ught for escaping last July 2i
cells ~henever they were not .working or from San Quentin prison where he had
attend.1ng classe~. He also said the men been serving a sentence for robbery.
told him they did not want to be locked Claooy, who was not armed, was then
up a.f~r 10 P·~· arrested and this morning was still being
Williams said he fel~ the first objection held in Huntington Beach city jail ac-was a legitimate grievance which he . ' would take up with his superiors, but that cording to police.
to allow the prisoners freedom of the
prison after 10 p.m. would be a "violation
ol security."
Poet Fletcher Dead
3,500 Ducks Die
From Botulism
Indian's View
Peter MacDonald, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council, tellJl the
National Press Club in Washington that some federal officials were
partly to blame for the recent six-day .occupallon of the Bure.au of
Indian Affairs for ignoring the Indian protests and "trying to return
us to the 1880s."
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Plane Lands on Beach,
Crashes During Takeoff
A light plane owned by a Costa Mesa
pilot made a safe, emergency landing at
Bolsa Chlca State Bea~h early this morn-
ing then crashed when the owner tried to
take ofi from the beach.
No one was injured, but the crumpled
plane bad to be hauled back lo
:t.feadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach,
where it is based.
Henry P. Stegman, 2166 Pacific Ave.,
said he loaned the plane to a stunt pilot
from Riverside, James LasJey, to Dy it
back to Riverside for the night.
Lasley toot off from Meadowlark about
Two Men Arrested
In Bookmak.ii;tg
Two Anaheim residents, one Of utem ·
the banquet manager of tbe Disneyland
Hotel , were to be Jl'l'a\gned today in
Orange County Superior Court on
bookmaking charges.
Hotel executive Elmer J. Rankin, 31,
and Barbara Louise Turner, 47, were in-
dicted by the Grand Jury Tuesday on
charges of bookmaking and conspiracy to
commit bookmaking.
Investigators allege Rankin and Miss
Turner accepted bets on the outcorqe of
football games.
Superior Court action against the pair
cancels proceedings earlier scheduled for
Santa Ana Municipal Court. Both defen-
dants are free on bail.
Bandits Open Fire
One Kills Another
• 2· a.m., according to police reports when
the engine lost power at 2,000; feet
Stegman aald this morning that Lasley
was able to glide the Cesana 150 to a aafe
landlog oo the bard und at the wai.r's
edge on Bobo Chica beach.
After be broogbt the plaoe down,
Lasley phoned Stagman who came out to
the beach.
"The tide was coming In, so we
jockeyed lhe plaile around and got tt
started." Stegman said this morning.
"The engine didn't quite give us enougll
power and a wave caught us and Dipped
us over."
Stegman said a wing is broken and the
plane suffered other clamqe. lie said ho
would -not repair the damapd-plaoe.
Police said the Fedei'al Amt!DG 4gen-
cy (FAA) ia'inwlllptJna the cruh.
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EXTORTION • • •
he was approached at the store by Mer-
ritt and Miller while Hughes, bead erect
and suitably dr-.-sed ln blaCk, sat outside
in the limousine with !be motor nmnlng.
Canlenas aald Luchesi told police that
Merritt told him that Galas "has a con-
tract out on you."
Licbesl said be was then told that 1io
imroedlale payment Of $5,000 would
C311cel that COOtract without the group
being compelled to use what were
described as the "rub out" services of
Miller. ·
"But then," Cardenas said, "we expect
to prove that Luchesi was assured that
the payment of another .S,000 wuu.ld
enable the three visitors at his store to
go back lo Galas and dispose of nim via
"hatchet man" Miller.
Kissi-,iger,
' Reds· Near
Agreement?
PARIS (UPI) -While Ila... adviser f
Heney A. IO.Singer m~t !or'thrff and a 1 haU houn today wltil North, VlelilaibieR
negotiators. With the •to11io •pParenUy
reaching • climactic ,ltqe; President
Ngu,.. v .. Thieu of Soulll·Vletaam Jn. ct'W<\f his dlplomaUc rep-otallon In
Paris.
KJsslnger returned today fr o m
Brussels where he met wJth Pre91deat !
SUbarto of Indonesia then drove to the ;:
village of GU ...... Yvette 25 milel -of Paris for the third day of talks )'ffli
Hanoi's Le DuC 'l'bo and Xuan 'l'illl)I.
Indonesia ha• been mentioned as cne ot .~.
four nations to oversee any cease-fire. .J•!•
It was the third session In as manr #
days, aimed at aecurJnc a cea.!lre In;,
Vietnam •nd laying the basis for peace .. ,.
As the tallcs got under way, Asiali :'
diplomatic sources disclosed that 'n'ml".
Kim Pbuona. South Vielnam 'c ID>'·'
bUsador to \IVuhJniton, bad arrJVod in Pans unannounced. lie met Klalnler to,
day before the lhtid aessloa started.
1bieu'a aµecla;l foreign policy adviaer is'1i expected here Thursday. ,
The. aourcea said Tbleu ap~f•!
wanls to add muscle to bit dlplomatlc. rt~lioc, in Paris duriai .wbal • could be. the final round of tallar. ~ .......
known to o-certain provlsloos of the-·~
draft ceue-!lre and said a truce would
not be ellectlv. WJ! ... be aJcned It.
Ki111npr a1IO cooferred for 46 mlnu~ ~
with Pham Dang Lam of South Vietnam
al the U.S. Embassy residence and wilb
Ambasaador William J. Porter, •mc1-;
leads the Atnerican negotla~lng team a~ 1 tbe weetly Parll peace talks. The session ·;
thiJ 'Mlllnday was canceled because uf' ·
the American Thanksgiving. •• ·
The South Vlelnamese eovoy 1e!t the .·
residence swiftly to avoid newsmen. Be.:
was accompanied b)" bis de1egation'1 No. ,
2 man, Nguyen Xuan Pho~, and twd ·•
aides. ... '
A delegatien spokesman aald the visit ·:
wu' wltbln the !ram.-k of dally con, •,
suli.iloos · belween Kissinger aJJd the ·,
Soulb· Vletnameoe. . •
Porter aiao left th<. building separately '.
oiler a short while. ',
Saigon diap<;die< have reported coo-
tinulng dlsaatls!ai:tlon by Thieu with
some o! the provlsloos of !he cease-~ agreemen~ partlcutarly the fact It doei·''
not call for the withdrawal of North Vie~··
..,._ troopa and beca.,. he lean if.'
will impoee a coalition govepunent od·;'
South Vietnam. '·' ~ ~ rep0rtt Thieu mJgbt ~.~·
send a specJal ~\'OY )o ,Paris to ""·' :e3;r~i:~J.~llY 1-;.".
NewsmtD wa!Una at the l\'burban villa.'" ...... Iii ••'« ..• P.lcf'-.. the" ~ii."'"'"'-' r-~crlli7 viµ, 111ae was Willef'~,,'3:., ~ · Caiuinmlst
Party by artist Femand Leger In 1155.
Top Drug Haul
In Buena Park
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Buena Park police raided a borne TUes~·:.
day night aJJd lw'ned up !he !.lftlest haul ·~
of marijuana in the city's history. ·'·
Namitica Investigators 1...00 1,000 "
pounds of the w.ed with ao estlmaled(
sales value of f1211,300 In a residence al"
6161 Homewood Ave. ·~·
An investigation is under way to '
determine the ownen of the marijuana:"
A man wbo had resided at the address is
held in Jail on tra!flc warranls. Another
SUSJlecl is being held on daogerous drug·:
charges, police said. .,.
The patrol said Wright managed to
dra'l his revolver and returned the fire,
striking Cass in the abdomen. It said
wben the assailant turned and started to
nm, Wright pulled out a shotgun and
fired it once. The man was not wounded
again, but fell down and was taken into
custody.
ESCONDIDO (AP) -Robert H.
Fletcher, a western poet and writer
J>P"haps besr known for the aong, "Don't
Fence Me In," has died here at 87,
friends in Butte, Mont., aaid.
ROUEN, France (UPI) -Two young Cardenas 1&id Luchesi immediately
SALTON SEA (UPI) _An outbreak of men lried to rob a drug store but Instead notilied Huntingtoo Beach police of the HHH to VI8' i't Duhl: ..... ,:
botulism has killed an estimated 3,500 of getting money, one shot the other extortion attempt. All four men were . ~
dead . promptly arrested.
Jlucks in less than two weeks, the state When a clerk refused to band over the Cardenas said Galas, Merritt and DUBLlN (UPI) -U.S. Sen. Hubert'..; Cass underwent surgery at Mooterey
County General Hospital in Salinas and
Wright, in bis 30s, also was treated for
bis wound.
Cass was detained, but no charges had
been flied as the t.1onterey County sher.
f's office continued its investigation.
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Department of Fish and Game reported cash, one of the bandits opened fire and Miller are free on $10,000 bail. Hughes ts Humphrey will arrive here Friday for a,:
Tuesday. accidentally killed his accomplice, police free on his promise to appear at the ar--three-day private viait, government of·.'
Silver Dollar
Pic ks Justic e
1be outbreak was fll'St noticed Nov. 10 said. raignment. ficials said today. ·;,'.
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GABBS, Nev. (AP) -The Olp of
a &ilver dollar bas re-elected
Dorothy Wil!On as justice of the
peace in this rural mining town.
She and Billy Wyer each got l<JG
votes in the recent general election.
But rather than go through a re-
count, they agreed to the coin t<m
to decide the race.
body of salt water, a spokesman aaJd.
SUch outhreakl are common ln the spring
and fall, but this was the most serious in
yean, he said.
The poisoning killed mostly ruddy
ducks, small birds that live on the nearby
sand dunes, and ls now under> control,
games oUlclals said.
"It's an entirely dllfe.rent kind of
botullsin from the kind that Is "° oflen
fatal to humans. There Is no danger from
eating the birds, especially ff they are
adequately cooked," a spokemnan aald.
•oon't Be Caught'
Cat Lover Posts Warning Sign,
The flrst visible atgn of protest to a blamed for everything. We haven't shot
proposed citywide cat ltw was tacked on any call," Sharkey complained today.
the door of the Huntington Beach "It's Ute everything else, a bancb of Humane Society early thiJ morning. " -. ad The handwritten protest sign stated: nuts blamfne everything on Ul1 Ill(: ~
"Whal member of the SPCA has decld-ded.
cd to play God? We don't need or want Not only does Sharkey'• group have
our cats ahot on the streell W11Ch out! nothhltJ Jo do with the cat law, his "°"'
The word II out lo aU the neighbors, you b'act with the city explrts In February
might get caught." and counctlmen have already oald they
Robert Sbartcey, operator of the local will not renew It.
humane l()Ctety faclllty. ripped the llgn The city baa olans to blro another
off the door ond pointed out be has agency as the oltlcll\1 dos .. tcber (and
nothing lo do with the sugg6ted cat law. cat calcher If the new Ltw la approved by
City c:ouncllmen, not the bumane aocJ.. the council Dec. 4),
ty, have uked for a mandatory cal Sharkey'• opention baa been aharply
Uetnsing law, together with strtcter en-crltlclzed by the city administration for
lorcernent In picking up stray cata. ... ,. an alleged ltck of enforcement on cur-
"l'm sick and tired of the SPCA beinJI rtnl animal oonlrol lows.
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Harts Sporting Goods
Again we pause
to give thanks for
all our blessings •••
John Hart
Lynn Hart
Harts Spcr~:a19 Goo~'
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Tla•nlt19h>ln9 Gusts
DEAR PAT: Our famUy moved to this
area rt1Ceni.JY and a neighbor told · me
there ts an organization 1n San Clemente
which helps with arran&ements for
servicemen to s~ Thanks&lvlng din-
ners with Orange. County famllies. She
didn't know where to'call and I wonder if
yo"u could find out.
L.W., HUNTINGTON BEACH
'11111 yearly in)eel II lludlecl by Ille
lnter-Faltll. Servletmea'• ec.&er, 154
Avealda Vldorta, Su a..-. CID j.
4tS-UH to -e ....._ ..........-
aid pin to pick sp yew ....-U db>-
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before I a.m. la Su Clemu&e. .,,
1'epalr Biii
DEAR PAT: Several lD(IJths ago r.e
Mug ht a home iii • Newport Beadl. The
previous owner .&ad the di!hwasber
repaired by C.rtilied Appliance of Costa
Mesa because It wu overflowing. Ab9t1t
a imonth later it overflowed again. We
call Certified and the firm eent a man
out: He was here five minutes and
reinoved some grapefruit seeds. When be
storied to wrilt out a bill I told him I
wouldo't pay ~use it waa within the
31'.Mlay guarantee period. Now we have
,...,.;ved a bill let 115.111' from a col·
lection agency. Will you lOok into this?
R.N., NEWPORT BEACH
Certuled dltclahH rts-lbllity for u¥ bin for tllree m1ea1. Tiie second
rq>Olr .... .... 3Z day& lllter Ille flnl
aod ,....-.... ool carry ..., !nm
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DEAR PAT: My husband is 68 years
()Id and last July be was moved from a
convalescent hospital in Eocoodldo to
another in La JoUa . I am -k1nc in
Costa Mesa and aeem unable to get his
social security cbecb sent to him at my
address even tbou&h tb1a Is what be
w•nls. The August and September cbed<s
were bcld by the Elcoodick. hospital aod
the October check baa never arrived. I
notified both the hospital and the Esco ..
dido social security office of my wishes
for a change or address, but I get no re-
pJy. Could you see if this can be straight·
ei\ed out? H.P., SANTA ANA
ne El<oadldo llOClal -'tty ·-t~pbone 1t1DDber you ~l'lded II an
aMwertn1 aerviee for Ute San D&ep,
OceamkleudE-8lUl.8-da of hlqalriff ... bpi ... mqaelk tape
atd, evidently, yOOI ilWlllriet were aever
rtcorded. Yea IMl• Uve bee. Informed
lbal yoV llubaDd bu .. ., ..... -Jt!:rmta'9D for a elauee of llddrell ud a r~HSt for a tracer Oii Ids mlalag
cliecu 11e1_.. uy odloo cu be tallen.
'Moe __,, fGl:ml ... belag -to you for .,..,....,....,, al&n'lut. If dlb
"cemma&cadlm'' pnblem ctmdnes
after :r-man* forms, kt me btw. .,,
DIMVfn>
DEAR PAT: After writing a letler of '
objection to various membtrs of the
Newport Beach clty JOVemment hierar-
chy about the daiterung of l!«hts on my
street, in response to the complaint of
another hoUsehold the street above mine
tbal the light are loo bright, the street
light In front of my hou,. has been
changed ao that It is leu lllumlnating
than before. It aeems lnco\!C<!lvable to
rne that several hou9el must suffer ~ protection at night ao !hit oae
'*'8eholder wll lnol ba.. to buy drapes
for bis bedroom. f am """' pm ol my taxes pay for the street llgblin( 8)'1tem.
U 111• not utUl>ed, lhls woold seem to be
taxation without repn!Selltation. I woold ~te you cootactlng the responsible i>.rty and obtaining "°'"' type of eI•
pjanatloo.
r W .J., NEWPORT BEACH
: Tom PhUllpo, --of IM
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Featured performers rehearse .for the "Evening of
Song" to be held at ·B o'clock lonigbt at the Com·
munily Presbyterian Church' in Laguna Beach: From ·
left are RiCbard sutljff, baritone; 'Marllyil Inter-· ·
landi, director; Paul ltaradyi, pianist, and .Jane wµ.
son, :mezzo. An original lie'der in its first perform·
ance, opera, folk s o n g, 90}o.s, contemporary art
songs, duets and trins will be presented. Donation
is $1.50 per person. The event is sponsored by the
church Chancel Choir.
Supervisors . Mull Charges
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County Caught Short by Proposition 20 ·Mandate
By JACK BROBACK
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The need to update Orange County's
generil plam, Uie prObleina of 'the 1re-
quirement for envLr:onmental iinpact
statements, aod the ellect o\ Proposillon
20, the coastal inltlailve, lin county
govermnenl occupied the Board of
Supervisors for most of Tuesday's
session.
A llate law paased -time ago but
not effective until Jan. 1, 1973_, has led to
a partial freeze 00 '" zone changes and
new tract maps unW general plans can be updated. .
The law, AH UOl, puts teeth in general
plans by requiring that subdlvtsioos and
zoolng ordinances he c111111tsumt ·WJth a
general plan for a glv.n atta.
Orange County WU caugbl lhort by'the
new state mandate because a .working
~0:.-~ ~ ~ ~ fo.r
· Lasl week the supervlaot'I iCcepted the ,
advice of County _C-Ouniel AdNn Kuyper
and Plaoning Dlttclor Forest \)ickaaon
and put the freer.e tXl C!~veloJ>ri!ents into effect. .
Tuesday the question ""' how to speed
up the updating of generil plans to lilt
the freeze u soon as possible.
County Admlnlltrailve Officer Robert
Thcmu said the Planning Department
.... understal!ed and recommendecl'that
an outside COD8Ullant lie uaed lo update
the plans.
lie advised that AH 13111, althci,gh
theoretically eHecUve Jin. 1 .. did oot
really r<quire that plans be updated bY
lhlll Ume. He estimated that '5 days
would be needed to complete the con-
sultant's study.
Dickason bid told njlervilcn a week
ago that a ci>nsultant · WOO!d coat about
'40,0llO: Funds will be taken lroiil the
county's oonUngi!ncy (reserve) · 1unc1s,
board members •declded"l11e1day.·
Dlckasor1 agreed lbat hll department
was awamped 'With Wllfk broolhl on b}'
. recent state laws and CoUrt decisions.
"We ato lrylni to·tjear the log jam to
avoid legal aCtions such .as they are ex·
perlenc!ni in Los Angeles .Couiity where thi>usindl of acres of developments have
been stopped,'' he·irptalned.
Dlckuon admitted that I o c a I
developers were "beavilf affected" by
the necessity for bol'cling ap pennlts until
general plans are updaled-·
Royce Colt!; ·manager of the Building
Industry AISociation, Interrupted: "In
areu where land bas been zoned r Jr
agricultural u,e as a ·holding ume are
you going to hold up sll r<quested rone
changes?" .
"Yes," replied Kuyper.
Th.e board voted to have Dickason sug.
gest .a list Of competent ,consultants with
a •MtUQn to· be·made.., soon a.a possi·
ble.
Enviromnental impact statemenls, the
mull of the Cillfornl8 supreme Court'!
Frieodl1 of. Mann•iotb •. de c i sj on lait ~ an, ""1'>1·cc:llrllled ·tllrougli I ,.n.., ol JDei!tinp between °'l' Cl>llllly
counsel, department headl .affected ond
building' induSlry ·repruentailves, ·
Supervisof Davi..,,h. Baker quesUoaed
the wJicy of the, county in not accepting
appeals \0 env.ironm,ental impact rulings
by planj>ers. • Koyper aaid the state's· Environmental
Quality Act of 1970 required plsnning
comm1sliooers . · to · review i m p a c t
statealenls.
At Baker's lnsisteDce the board voted
to cban,ge pr:ocOc!ures to allow the board
to QYemlle aCtioaa of the ~lannllll com-
mission. ·111e environm<nlal impact statemenl
subject is. clouded because the state
Legislature is now wrestling with
ameadnients \o·the".prel<Dt law hoping to
clarify the. meaning 1l9d intent of impact
requirements.
l'r<ij>. 20, 11.'VP"'lY called the California
Coastal Zone Comervallon Act lnltlaUve,
waa the ' final ·subject o! discWlslon by
board mem~ ..
Kuyper r1?ported a mountain of
paperwor~ could b:e necessary to C()mply
wllh the electorate-approved law. All
countY~reviewed tract maps within five
inlles of \he .oceaD and all development
Plans. public or private must be sent to
the regional commission set up by the
Jaw. ·
A3 opponents.of Prop. 20 argued before
the Nov. 7 election, the act is vague in
many respect!!.
But orle thing is certain. Beginning
February t, 8ny person planning a devel-
opment within 1,900 yards of ~e water·
front will be required to obtain a permit
from lbe coastal conservati<ln COJJUDis.
sion. There are six such bodies in the
state and a parent body in Sacramento
for the entire state. ·
The locq.l com.mission has jur~ction
over Loa Angeles ·and Orange cou.nues.
"qc!ve\CJPme"nt;" Kuyper ·said, ""is
1009'ly ~ ddined fiy the measure but
seems to include , actions by public agen-
cies u well as individoals-and corpora-
t~;" :· .
TIM! coastal Jnltiative; unlike 'AB,·~1,
does·oot ·hnp(>se an absolute freeze .on
bi.iuding permits but cpples 1 Qf , each
permit issued by Jocal government must
· 'be Sent to the commission. Beginnlhg
Feb. 1, however, no permit& in the. t ,000-
yard area can be issued wilhout
clearance by the commission.
Jergens ·Widow, Heir
To Fortune, Drowns
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The lormer
wile of the ·late Andrew Jergens Sr .•. an
heir to the: Jergens hand kltlon fortUne,
Was found dead · in her bE.throom late
Monday night in what police said ~as an
accidental drownlilg.
GEM TALK
* * * * * * Prop .20 Seen Crippling TODAY
by
Municipal Constni~tion J. C. HUMPHRIES
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Paisa'ge 'of
Prop. 20, the coastal initiative, on Nov. 7
likely will cripple ..... l'Ll mfl1lac in
Wltln( . and pi\1l)Oled aiun1clpol -
-Jll'Ojoetl by ........ delay ..
The ..W law provides Jor a coastal DOWNTOWN
zqne P~.to-be P!'P8rec! ov!" a fiv..year Many .merehants have forsaken
period lot Sllbmllsioil to the le<lature. doW)llown areas for shopping cen· llurln( the 'inltttm, pennlta are required d tial te ~~::~~.~ ~ ~~~ o~t;!~.the resi en cen rs
halt, city 9'ficlall,bave been lold. """1misslool are empowered to regulate, However·, most independent
City. All)'. Ros<I' ArMheflb -tad <o111r111 or pc;ah\bll 'clevelo~ts within /'ewelers have remained centrally
the llatement in a report to the city · 'tlie Permit area' deftned as l llOO feet In· ocated within the corilmunilies
council Tueoaay after ao es-in· 'lllrtcf 1ram 1bO bliu· UCIO line. ' ' dr th · t vesllgallon. by bis office of the poletdtal Amebergb· .\iraed Mayor Sam Yorty, from which they aw etr cus o-
impad ol llie caurornla Coutal :lone Act ·!Iii-City coubcU' and ..... department mers.
of 1971. Bolb mort range and 1'ml raip . hllds to cons1aer Whether any planned Tber~ are good reasons !Qr the
implications were llludled, _.,. .pru)ict -tie allowed to _..... to reluctance .ol the independent
Mid. uie awanl 'ol a ·OOlllnct or '!lletber '<M-jeweler to move away from bis
Biggest Paper ·
For Holiday
The DAILY PlL<n' wlll pubilll)
the largelt -per In 111111-Y
. 'lbunday. The ,,,......inC edJ.
Uon wtU top llO -,.......DJ. the 'l'ballbllvtoa
edlll<m -ofl tha Qu1ltrnu """'*" -and ThuridaY'• balldtlY edtUon of the DAii. Y
PILOt wlll llvo up lo !be tndlllon.
· 11i!olid' -on pi'ajoeta alr.ady customers. By remaining in his
·-way "is In llle'liell -of the downlown ' location! he is able to clt)I. ~' offer ~er serv ce slid prices
· ; Tbe' •U<nei said• he -wlletber thrquf: lower rent He is also :,.~~:, ~o!" ~~~~ acute y aware of the highly per·
pennita...,,, needed lot Pl'lllOcta already sonal nature of the jewelry busi·
· undet cooittuctlon Pl'I« lo lhe apparent ness, and by remaining downlown
effective dale o1·11ov. e. Is in a better position lo know his
But be slid be 'llU been "lort<CI to ...,. community and what his custo-
clude" tbat any Pl•~._ within the mers want. .
ptnnlt aiea lllWr Aortl 1 oould -11 not A firm disbeliever in "absentee
onty ltl <OUrt«dmcl "-'" "II Ille lft. ownerab!p," the Independent Jewel·
-ol any lnleretled clllzon" 'bul er Lt usually at the &lore and bas a
aloo cl.U llnta, ' watchmake< oo duty. Tbis permits
Jl'1tum ......,.... by oeven city lmmedtate estimates and repairs
deportment beads, Arnebel p llilll, place !or both watches •-' jewelry. do•bl on Ille !utore for cumnt or plan-~.,.
nod inJecta with . tllo ~ dollar-Parking is no longer a Pl'<!blem
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Seloa• Pressured
Bill to Reduce ~· •' .
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'Impact' Okayed'
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A key Senate
committee bas approved a seco..nd b.iU
desl&ned to roll back the controversial
State Supreme C.OUrt ruling that en-
viroomental lmpact statements are re-
quired before the construction of major
privaltly financed projects Is permitted.
The Senate Governmental Organization
Committee voted 9-2 Tuesd.a;y to approve
a blll by Sen. Larry Wallh (D-Hunlington
Park). The measure would exempt
private construction pro)ecta from bav·
ing to,submit the impact statements until
after aune I, 1973.
The high court ruled. last September
that the statements were required by the
Environmental Quality Act of 1970. Until
the ruling, however, the law bad
generally been construed as requiring
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.financed projects. 1:
California's construction lndustry bas
brough.t great pressure on the legislators
for a moratorium on the requirement
such u that propoaed by Walsh. Some 1
cltlea bave stopped Issuing building
pennlts untU the legal requtremeoll are
clarified ancflthe construction lobby aya:
the stall's economy is tbreateoed by the 1
cour'. ru11ng. I A similar bUI by Aaaemblyman Jobn
Knox (!>-Richmond ), already baa cleu<d I
the Assembly and Is be!~ the Senate
Finance C.Omrnittee. The Knox bill II
being vlgoroll!ly opposed by. con-
servationists who say it would go much
further than setting a moratorium on
compliance with the Environmental
Quality Act.
Operation Thanksgiving
Expected to Be Success
Leaders at San Clemente's Interfaith
ServJceman's Center today predicted a
smooth Operation Thanksgiving this
Thursday -unlike the unusu'1 problems
that hll last year when there were too
many dinners at "borne" but too few
Marines to sit at the table.
An estimated 1,000 Marines are ex·
pected to meet their hosts for the day
Thursday morning at San Clemente
Hig~ School.
The celebrated. aMual event calls ior
families driving to lhe school parking lot,
picking up their guest, taking him home
to dinner and bringing him back.
But last year -for the first time since
the program started in 1966 -there
were not enough Marines to go around.
Some volunteer cooks went home
without a guest.
"We did it a litUe di!ferently lhis year anc: tried to work out a better f>alance of
Marines to families," said center direc-
tor Bill Hom. Families will be arriving :..
by prearranged schedule to pick up their :
guests at 8, 9 and IO a.m.
For those Marines who choose not to
spend a day at family 's Thanksgiving
table. the center - a United Fund.
organization -provides Thanksgiving .
meals at the headquarters building ot
Calle Victoria .
Alth<>ugh the center does not need
volunteer families for Thanksgiving. It .
will accept volunteer turkey and trim-
mings. ·:
Arrangements can be handled by call-. '.
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Thanksgiving With Rites j
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variety of both traditional a n d
u~ox; ways t.bi.s evening and Thurs--
day by Orange Coaet denoniinations.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in
Newport . Beach fµI , cogc11f1 a Tbankglvtng Day Beivlce al' lo' a.m.,
with t6e Rev. Don Maddox preaching on
"Four Thank Yous, aM the FJ~t Three
Don't Count." The church ls at 800 St.
Andrew's Road .
St. John the Dlvine Episcopal Church,
2043 ()_range Ave., Costa Mesa. also will
hold a 10 a.m. service on Thanksgiving.
Four area lAltheran churches wlll
celebrate the holiday:
-Lutheran Church of the master, 2900
faclfic View Drive, Corona del Mar, with
a 7:30 service this evening.
-Gloria Del Lutheran Church with a 10
a.m. Thursday service. Gloria Dei is
located at 33501 Stonebi11 Drive, Dana
Point.
-Faith Lutheran Church of Capistrano
Beach, ·34381 Calle Portola with a Thurs·
day service at 10:30 a.m.
-Christ Lutheran C h u r c h of
' Capistrano Beach with a 7:30 service
tonight. The church is at 35622 camtno
Ct.piStrano and ~ attending are ~ ..
vited lo bring canned goods or hot foods "
for the Interfaith Service Center. The .:..
sermon r.. "The Art of Thanklglvtng."
Prince of Peace Lutheran Ciihrch 1
with a Thanksgiving Dey pageant at I .
and '10:30 a.m. servictS. -
Newport Unity Church, 15th and Irvine,
Newport Beach, will celebrate the day of
thanks with a 10 a.m. service Thursday,
sermon by the Rev. Loren D. Flickinger.
In San Juan Caplstrano, the C.Om-
muitity Presbyterian Church is gathering :
food and money for Casa Blanca Home of
Neighborly Service.
The St. Mark Presbyterian Cllurcb,
2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beacll,
again will sponsor its contemporary
"Love Feast," beginning c1t 10 a.m.
Thanksgiving Day.
A short musical service will be held ·
followed with a feast of cheese, wine, ·
salmon and freshly baked bread. The
public Is invited.
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Fresh Off Asseinblfl Line
Four international airlines representing six Euro-
pean nations reeeive the first two Series 30 versions
of McDonnell Douglas DC-10 in Long Beach. Partici·
pating airlines were KLM ·Royal Dutcl>, Scandina-
vi an Airlines, Swissair and UTA French Airlines.
(See story, Page 19.)
Plot to Per~n Reported
Troops Clear Street in Front of His Residence
BUENOS AIRES (AP) -Argentina's
nilitary government reported late Tues.-
lay that there was a plot against former
lictator Juan D. Peron. It sent police and
Nation Observes
9th Anniversary
Of JFK Slaying
By Auoclated Prtss
Memorial rites were planned today in
lllferent parts of the nation to observe
be ninth anniversary ol President John
"· Kennedy's assassination.
Close friends and family members
· 'lere e:ipected to attend a private mass
1t the Holy Trinity Cllurch i n
Vashington, D.C.'s Georgetown ,USU-ict,
lbere K_.iy uaed to live.
In Dollaa, IChool children for the first
lime ,...,. c:alled oo to help Mayor Wes
.Vise conduct rites at the Kennedy
'.lemorW, a few hundred yards from
-,,here Keonedy waa sbot as be rode in a
mot«tade Nov. 2Z, 1911.
The' pupils ~ to laul prll!"r9 and
:::cripture reading while a Jesuit hlgb-
scl>ool bend provided music for b,ymns.
A "111t to Kennedy's grave at Arlington
'latlonal Cememteey out.side Washington
on the anniversary has been an annual
oven! for the Kennedy family.
Its IOOlt prvmlnent memhers, lhe late
1lresldent's brother, Sen. Edward 1.1.
;.nnedy (D-Mass.), and Jacqueline
<lnusl.s, """'not upected to be present
;odaf.liiWever.
Edwanl Kennedy and his famil y are in
·.veot Germany and Mrs. Onassi> has
tever joined the Kenoedys to honor her
ate husband on the anniversary of bis
!eath.
Conspiracy Charges
Dropped on M:agee
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Conspiracy
:barges have been dropped against San
~entin convict Ruchell Magee in the
1970 Marin County courthouse shootout in
vhich f~r J?ersons, including a judge,
,,.re killeCI.
Superior Court Judge Morton R. Colvin
·.lropped the conspir1cy charge Tuesday
•in a motion by Asst . Calllomia Atty.
<Jen. Albert Harris Jr., who said it would
·'shorten the trial considerably."
troops to clear the street in front of his
suburban residence.
Some 1,500 Peronists who had gathered
in front of the house, newsmen and 30
self-styled Peronist bodyguards were
driven from the tree-.lined street by
several hundred police carrying gas.
grenade rifles.
Neighbors were advised to remain in
their homes. Early today more than 50
heavily armed pollce were stationed in
front or Person's house and nearly 500
more were patrolling the neighborhood.
THE PRFSIDEN'I1AL press office sa id
in a communique that "elements in·
filtrated the Peron ist youth movement
and are prepared to make a direct at·
tempt against the ex-president before
any unfavorable change could affect.
their own factional goals ."
There was no immediate comment
from Peronist of£icia1s. They charged
Saturday that Peron was a prisoner of
the army when he was held under tight
military security at the airport hotel for
one night after arriving Friday to end 17
years in esile. He was pennitted to leave
the illrport Saturday morning !or his
house and later that day all police were
removed from the immediate area.
More than 100,000 Peronists streamed
by the house over the weekend to
welcome their leader home, but police
roadblocks set up Monday permitted on1y
small groups to pass. Police also
authorized the group of 30 Peronist
youths to remain behind a banicade at
the house as a "symbolic" delegation.
MEANWIULE, RICARDO Balbin, head
'FBI? Someone's taken the
pea from my whistle/'
of the Radical party, came to Peron's
house Tuesday for their third conference .
The Peronists are the largest party in
Argentina and the Radicals the second
largest. Together they are believed to
control nearly 65 pereent of the voles
that might be cast in elections scheduled
next March 11 by the military govern-
ment.
Balbin, questioned after the meeting,
said that he and Person bad continued to
discuss "consolidation of the election ~
cess." Asked il there might be a Radlcal-
Peronist alliance, be re.plied, 0 Peron did
not propose it nor did I. We have mutual
respect."
The Radicals refused several months
ago to join a Peronist-organized National
Civic Liberation Front and Balbin stated
again Monday that his forces would act
independenUy and not participate in any
"election front."
Finch Announces
He11 Seek High
Office in State
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Lollg-tlme
presidential aide Robert H. Finch and the
director of the volunteer agency, ACT-
ION, have decided to leave the ad-
ministration by the end of the year -
both possibly to seek elective office in
California.
Finch, President Nixon's first HEW
secretary who holds the Cabine~rank job
oC presidential counselor, told the
Washingtcn Post be would return as ex-
pected to California an<fCOnSider running
for governor or U.S. senator.
A spokesman ror Joseph H. Blatchford
said be bad resigned effective Dec. 31.
The Los Angeles Times reported
Blatchford was considering running for
mayor of Los Angeles, but an ACTION
spokesman said he could not confirm
this.
The Post quoted Finch in ·a telephone
interv iew from Los Angeles that he had
suggested to Nixon that bis post be
abolished when he leaves "in the in·
terests of making the cabinet smaller."
Finch has been a close friend and adviser
to Nixon for many years. •
Finch said he understood another GOP
prospective candidate for California
governor when Ronald Reagan retired,
State Assembly Leader Robert Monagan,
would be named to a high position in
Washington.
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U.S. Lose.s Two Planes
I 5 Downed in 3 Days; Viet Bombing Heavy
SAIGON (UPI) -TbO U.S. """"'8nd
today reported the loa of two more
American planes over lndochlu br~
to five the number of alr<raft downed In
the pul three day•. One of the planes
wa1 a f15 mlllion Fill swln&wlll(I jet
llghtor-bomber.
The oomrnand alJo "'ported record 1152
IJombei: llril<.. Tuesday and today
lfalnsl North Vietnam In which l ,!50 Ions or bombo WU. dropped aplnal
Communist taraell In the llOUthem
panhandle. The eommand said '5 planes
took part in !he raids, mx more than the
.,..vlous blgbs of Aug. 12, Oct. 31 and
Nov. 4.
THE Flll WAS the lourlh of the swioi·
wing planes to go down sln<e the cm-
trovenlal jell were i'etumed Ii> combat
in Indochina in late September. The com-
mand Aid It could not plnpoot the loca· tlon where the low-flytng Flll ,...., down
and was unable to give the coodltlon ol
the twe>-man crew. .1
In Bangkok, a U.S. Air For<o C47
crashed whlle attempting lo land late
Tuesday at Nakom Phanom Royal Thai
Air Base, killing two crewmen and ln·
juring eight.
THE LOSS of the two American planes
followed the downing of three Ft Phan-
tom jets over North Vietnam, Thailand
and Laos earlier this week. Of the six F4
crewmemben, the command said, one
was missing, two were killed and three
Record $11,000
Paid for Wine
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A L06 Angel<s
man paid a world record price Tuesday
for a bottle of wine, purchuing a jero-
boam of Dlateau Mouton Roth.schild foc
$11,tMX>, auctioneers reported.
The wine, an 1870 vintage, was
purchased by Marion Ruspoli at an auc-
tioo held to he1p restore works or art
damaged by Venice floods.
The auction was held simultaneously in
London, Paris and Los Angeles. Bidders
were connected. by a satellite television
hook-up.
The oldest botUe of wine, a Jerez
Napoleon bottled in 1769, the year
Napoleon was bom, sold for $900,
spokesmen for So the by, Parke-Bernet
said.
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Allopther, tbt Bal carried out about
lllO strikes during tbt day. tbt eommand
said, all of tbem wtll below tbt Jllth
Parallel llmll lel by Praldool -lut
month aa a gesture to llOrlh Vietnam
during !he cumnt poaco nqotlatlons.
ALTHOUGH the blf bombers hll -erally tara:etl all over • Indocbl.n11 the
command said the milalonl today estab-
lished a new mart for North Vletnant
raids.
Many ol lhe other raids Tuesday, llown
through IOUpy weather coodittons, were
carried out by Fills, which bave radar
' TrHp• f)tt Alert
luldance systems e .. blintl their crews to
fty •ibllnd" where )ea' sophlstlcated
alrcraflcannol. I
In the ground war, military spokesmen
aaJd there WU "hffvy" llC)lon ranging
the leqtb of Sou!h Vletlillll wl!h both
cides seeklns to oeize u mudi terrain as
poutbla helore ""1 cu.lire 11
declared.
lo Quang Tri provlilce, Communists
liammed !,Diii artlli*1 ud mortar
lhelll Into governmet marine and
paratroop pooltiom near the cspllal of
Quang Tri cllY. It waa the ll!h <On·
oecuUve day 'of sbeiling, the Salgoo oom-
rnand said.
Israel Seals Off Heights
After Battle With Syria
By Tbe Aasoclated Pren
The Israeli Army aealed oil the Golan
Heighll again today and kept ill troopo
there oo lull alert in the wake of their big
battle wi!h Sj<rlan forces Tuesday.
The Israeli command Aid the plateau,
which Israel seized from Syria in the 1967
war, was "quiet but interuie."
An Israeli commander admitted shell·
in& aiI civilian villages to maU ...
amples of them during the bottle wl!h
Syrian forces ·'l'ueoday. He said he was
acting on orders from hilher up.
The shelling was intended "to give the
Syrians a signal that they sbould stop
shelling our civilian settlements," a
senior commander told newsmen visiUng
the batUe zone on the Golan Heights.
"WE MADE ABOUT 20 to 30 bits inside
thevillaJes. Who lives in them? Poor people.'
Israel bit the villages alter Syria fired
on two Israeli civilian outposts, klllinl
one civilian and Injuring three, the of-
ficer said. One Israeli aoldler al9o wu
wounded. The Syrians later shelled ~
third Israeli eettlement.
The eight-hour air, tank and artDlery
battle along the Golan plateau Tueld.ay
ended at dusk. It wu the second this
mooth and one of the heaviest exchanges
along the frontier since the Dl7 war.
Israeli planes launched the attack,
which the Israeli command said was in
retaliation for the planting of mines in
the Golan Heights by Pclesttnian guer-
rillas from Syria.
Alter the last major lsraell-5yrian bot-
tle on Nov. 9, Syrla declared It would
continue to support cuerrilla _.u""'
no matter how heavy the retallatlm.
Damucus radio repeated the pledge
Tueoday and added: "The armad forces
.... delemlined to deal blows to the
1srae11s hecauae force II the only
language they undentand."
ISllAEL CLAIMED It shot down •ix
Syrian jets and destroyed 15 tanka. It
at.so repartee! direct bits on three guor-
rilla encampments ud two division
heodquarten u deep as ilO miles Inside
Syrian territory. . ·
Syria acknowledged the loss of two
alrctaft and claimed three Israeli jet., H
1anl<s and eight fortified pooltions .... e
knocked out. The Israeli command
denied It loot any planes or tonks.
A Syrian' communique alao reported six
Syrian 80ldlen killed and II Injured. It
an laradl lank battalion eDmllWlder and
two officers were tllled.
An llraell milltary spokesman reported
two U.N. oblerv1tlon posts on the ceue-
!lre line ...,.. bit and their lnstallatiom
destroyed. No U.N. penonoel Wen!
... ported injured.
Syria appeored to he ix-zrin& Egypt
to help out by J:<OPenlng holtilllies along
lhe s.. .. Canal !rootler. Dama""" Radio
said "the Syrian challenge to Israel! ar-
rogance ahould he an example !or otber
Areb eounlriel to loliow."
SANTA CLARA (AP) -The M Mex·
lean-American students arrested •• they J dg B CBS N · demonstrated at the Unlvenity of Santa U e ars ews..-nen
Clara have been released from the coun-~
ty jail on their own recngniu~. sher·
Ill's officers report.
Their arrest came Tuesday after they F St iking" W"th u • ~:.:: ~~"= l~k: :. rom r 1 mon
school's p~ldent in the office.
Mean Thieves
Steal Fixings
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -Thieves
swooped down on the home of
sightless Carlotta Castillo and took
the ingredient. of her Thanksgiving
dinner Tuesday, police said.
Mrs. Castillo told police burilars
entered her house while she was at
a doctor's office. They took a turkey
and trimmings she purchased witb
her N o v e m b e r aid-to-the-blind
check, she said. ·
She said her next assistance
check, her only income, is not due
until the second week of Deeember.
Prof • ID
NEW YORK (AP) -The debut of a
new Walter O-Onk.Ue stand-in has been at
least temporarily delayed as s judge's
order ellecUvely barred Columbia Broad-
casUne System newsmen from following
their union's order to honor picket lines or Blriking technicians.
The familiar lace or Roger Mudd,
subslitutJng for Cronkite, !llled the
saeen as the network's evenlng news
program began Tuesday. Cronkite iJ
recovering from surgery to remove a
sinall henign tumor in his lhroat.
Noounloo penoonel who had heen
rehearsing to take over the program, as
Arnold Zenker did for Cronkite during
the 1967 strike, stayed In the wings.
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BELFAST (UPI) -Gunmen ap-
parently armed with silenced pistols
assassinated an Ulster militiaman early
today whUe his wife and children slept
peac8fully In their home a few feet away,
Prison
Researcher Keeps Mum !Jlt Papers
BOOTON (AP) -Stripped by the
courta of bis claim to academic privilege,
Harvard Prof. Samuel L. Popkin bas
heen sent to jail for relu8ing to answer
!hree grand jury queslloos about tbO
release of the Pentagon Papers.
The 30-!"ar-old assistant prore"°' of
government, who enllated the ua.lltance
of the president ol Harvard University In
a lalklitoh court hearing, had heen be~
lling wl!h the government and Ille -
grand ~ince Auguat, Im.
On y Judfe W. Arthur Garrity
denied motions by l'<Jpkln's altomey1, In-
eluding Harvard President Derek C. Bok,
to vacate a contempt cltaUon issued by
Garrity Marcb 211 In U.S. Di11rict Court.
The judge Ibo refused to auspend ex-
ecuUoo ol the jail oeoi.nct.
The Harvll'd reeeartber, whole unsuc-
cessful appeals of the cootfmpt order
went as high u the U.S. Supreme Court,
had surrendered to a U.S. manbal
earlltr In the d•Y alter the lot Circuit
Court of Appeals ttvoked ball US! ell
earlier stays ol the -.mpt -.nc..
Followlll( the hearins Popkin wu oent as
a federal pri100er to the Norfolk County
Jill In Dedham.
In related acUon, defense attotnO)'I In
Loi Angeles argued tbat Vice Pmldent
Spiro T. Apw .,..Judiced Juran in the
Pentaaon Papers .....
Attorneys for Daniel Ellsberg and
An!hony ~ alao 8"Y they plan to ,..k
dilmlssal ol espionage, """'*8ey and
theft charges bccaU&e o( uauegtd
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Somuol L. '°'*I•
governmental mlJconduct In COMectlon
wllh !his trial."
U.S. Dlllrict Court Judge Malt l!yme
said he hoped to resume the trlal Dec. 6.
l.1
the army said.
The part·Ume soldier, a member or the
Ulster llelenae Regiment (UDR), died In
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a small village ilO mllea northwest of
Bellut, an army spokesman Aid.
e Lceelle ft8p Dreppell
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -The Air
Force, contending further action was not
warranted, has dismissed ch a r g es
brought by an enlisted man agatn.t Gen.
John D. Lavelle and 23 other Air Force
men over the unauthorbed bombing of
North Vietnam.
Air Fon:e Secfttary Robert C.
Seam am Jr. announced hla decision
Tuesday on the complalnl filed 18 days
earlier by s,t. Lonnie D. Franks, the
serviceman who revealed lhe lliepl air
strikes earlier th1a year in a letter to
Sen. Harold E. Hughes (D-lowa).
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2 -producer ha.o joined the largest, U.S. Steel, in announcing a broad price
boost wbicb could Jl"slt up costs in the
construction, machinery and automotive
Industries.
Bethlehem Steel Corp. on Tuesday an-
nounced price hikes equivalent to an
"""'"'"the-board price hike of about u percent, Bethlehem .aid.
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SFAJUL (UPI) -Sou!h and North
Korea today agreed in principle to creato
a joint acency to deal with the problem
locatlll(I aeparated family members In
the divided country.
A South Korean spokesman said an or-
llclal from each llde will bave woridng-
level contact In Seoul to formalllo the
projeclfd organlzlUon.
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -A tl.1 blllion tax reform package
~. backed by Gov. Rona ld
;:.1. ~an and Assembly Speaker
r1 1 Bob ·Moretti has been re-
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big~ity schools, Moretti told
reporters late Tuesday. '
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LOS ANGELES (UP!l
-Kurt S, Bondi and Al an
Haber brought a $5 1nUlio n
clw action suit 1'ue!iday
against five movie theater
chains and 3,000 John Does
on behalf of everyone who
eats popcorn ut t h e
. movies.
Bondi and 1'1aber, in
their suit flh .. i.d in superior
court, claimed popcorn-
eaters are defrauded daily
because the y e 11 o w
substance squirted atop
the corn "ie not real but·
ter, '' but something nut~e
from soy bean oil to t&te
like butter. :. Allegedly
He said that would bring t~
tofal "urban factor''· for
sehools to 182 milUon annua/IY
?nd the total new state moqey '-'----'-----~-'
for local schools to $332 :1 Disguised million per year.
A proposed Jncrease 1 in
motor vehicle ~ration fees
OAKLAND (AP) -Dressed has been dropped to give $103
Reporter -
Granted
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clclbe,a ~ause I believe at-
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designer Don Loper once
remarked. '
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•1 but expensive. sometimes up
to $?-5,000 -.sty~Cs were worn
by sucn notable .dressers as
Marlene Dietrich. Ging e f
Rogers and Lana Turner, died
Tuesday night at St. John's
Hnspita:l here. He was 65.
A hospital spokesman said
Loper was admitted Nov. 4 fnr
Uoe Included clothing apparel Lope r e x a g ~ e r I\ t l' d onl
ror men and women. l.Jlper st1i;:hLly 1\ ht' n /J P :.i·
also 1narketed a presllgloltS s.,..~r~d. "\Ve n1o.1ke ,u ni\..,,
line of acces.50rles r r o m __ s~ve ~ ~JSO "
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fashionable · couturier ~alon
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an undlsclosed ailment. Cause Pants, Skirts tn a bizarre dJsguise, former million ln additional tax rel ief,
Hell's An&els leader Ralph Moretti added. 1'h8 original
"SbMy" Barger bsed a plan .worked out' br Rea gan ~Uencer . equipped ''bazooka-and the Democratic speaker
type gun" to kill a Texas totaled. $1.2 billion.
of death wa s not ini medattly Sweaters •
, disclosed.
Funeral arrangements "ere 49C
.narcotics dealer last May, Moretti (0-Van Nuys) _ta!k-
aays the prosecution in the ed to reparters-after ~closed
. trial of Barger and three door meeting~ or a Conference
othen for murder. committee that has been
. epri eve pe~~~ .. in partnership wilh
Charles Northrup, was the ~
In his opening statement trying to patch together f bill
..; .• Tuesday, Donald Whyte,· that will win approval in both
";' Alameda County de p u t_J .._ bou~ •The original measure
""';;· distri.Ct attorney, said Barger was approved by the
~· sbot Servio W. Agero, Z9, Assembly but went to the six·
··: poored gasoline around the man committee after it failed
"'~· Oakland bills home where by two votes in the Senate-.
LOS ANGELES (UPll _ head of a $25 million Beverly h
Reporter William Farr, facet! Hi 11 s -ba s ed internntio nal t e· reasury
with nn indeterminate se n-.~b~u~si~ne~s~s ~a~tl!'t~h~e~l~im~e:lo~f Jh~ist~~=====-=·~~~~·~~~-~-~=====~ tence fo r refusing to reveal death. \\'hlle nlost or his __
the source of a story aboul the
Mansoh family, was ordered
back to jail Tuesday, then
given a last-minute delay.
...... Agero's body was found arid
• :. set It on fire.
Whyte told the 1upertor
court jury that Barger wore a
.:•,, wig and hom-'rimmed glasses
; ' and covered his face with
..... painted scars the night of the
l,•.. May 21 killing. .. ' ' James Crew, Barger 's
couri-appolnted a t to r n e y ,
,,..,, denied the allegations. .· .,., HE SAID Richard Ivaldi, a
I.:• key proteCUtlon witness, was
actually responsible for the
• • slaying and ls now attempting
; • to _"dump" the charges· on
~.,~ the, other defendants. In
add.Ilion to Barger, 3Z, Sergey
;;. Walton and Gary Popkin, both
...:.. 28. and Dona1d Duane Smith,
:.:.•.. 33, are chargecf in the slaying.
~.. Whyte delivered his ~
mJnute statement to a packed
courtroom marked by tight
o,:;· security. Spectators and news
:1• reporters had to pass twQ
,.... .. cbeckpoints and a personal
search before being admitted.
•. Whyte attempted to link the
killing of Agero with the
slaying of three San Leandro
men -Gary Kemp, Wl!Jard
Thomas and Kelly Smith --:r ~~~the.P"'
A bullet removed from
Agero matched that found in
Smith's body,-Whyte said, ad-
•• , ~ Thofriai· met • Agero ~·
•· "Texaa:last Moreb to pulehase ' . • ff,000 worth ol narcotics.
Agero m a d e subsequent
trips to the San Francisco
"-' area -.once accompanied by
'Ibomas -to sell narcotics,
"· Wbyte contended.
• • Wben eome of the drugs • ~ were thought to be inferior, he
: was lured baCk with the prom·
'-... lse of a bigger sale and ar-
rived May 19 with a suitcase
;~. coot,aining .$90,000 in heroin
and cocaine, Whyte said. . • .... Assembly ~I,~, -.. For Rivers ·'·"' '· ...
;. -Not Dams
MORETfl S A I 0 the
package was just one vote
short of the Tl Senate votes it
needs. It must get two-thir$
approval in both houses of the
Legislature before it goes ~to
Reag3n's desk.
M;oretti predicted Door ae>
tion next Monday. Lawmakers
p_lan to quit for the year on
Dec. I.
Sen. ~Nicholas Petris W-
Oakland} deC!ined to sign the .
commi.ttee's report on the
package, Moretti said.
Critics, including Petris,
have claimed the plan's one-
cent hike in the state sales tax
places an unlair extra burden
on the poor_ wbile providing
tax relief .to hofneowners apd
business. They (also said the
plan does not pump enough
state money into local schools
and contained no tax relief for
reters.
It was only. 30 minutes to
Farr's deadline to surrender
~·h~ Superior Court Judge
Charles H. Older stayed his
own ord e rs to send the
newsman lo jail. 0 Id c r
scheduled another hearing fof
next Monday.
··1 am ·very grateful for the
stay," Farf said. '·! get to
spend Th3nksgi ving at home."
Older and Farr. 37, have
been involved in a test of wills
and lega l principles for 18
1nonths over Farr's refusal to
name the sources o[ his story .
FARR SPENT four hours
behind bars la st Thursday.
which was to have been the
beginning of his indeterminate
sentence, after the · U. S .
Supreme Court refused to hear
F'arr's appeal.
Legally. r~arr would be re-
quired to stay in jail until he
purges himself of contempt of
court hy answering the judge's
•iwE ALL feel_ thosE: of us question . If Farr continues to
who will sign the report _ refuse, as he has said he \vill ,
that this is the finest school he could be. kept in jail until
bill in the h i s t 0 r y of the judge leaves the bench,
California," Moretti said. which could be the rest of the ~Moretti said elimination of judge's life, or Farr's.
lh~ncrease iii :'!¥'~ whicle • •
regls'trilion f~s was, 'fu ef ....... s . u .
feet, tax relief for renters. • mo g nits
U.S. Fishhig ·On Wro1 ig?
Boats Seized SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Slate investigators report ed
that most used-car anti-
SAN DIEGO (AP) pollution devi ces required by
Ecuador has seized three a new California law are being
more United States tuna boats installed improperly .
for fishing \\·ithin i1S self-The reports, issued at a
claimed 200-mile territorial Tuesday meeti ng of t h e
lim it, bringing to 23 the California Air R e s o u r c e s
number of America n fishing Board. indicated tha t as many
vessels captured by the South as 90 percent of the devices
American country this year, may be installed \\'ithout the
the American T u n a b 0 a t proper steps .
Association says. Board investigators said
'The three seiners seized they checked 24 cars made
Tuesday about 60 miles off the between 1955 and 1965, finding
Ecuadorian coast ate expected th e $20 device installed prop-
to be fined and released. as in erly on only two.
the past seizures, the associa-The state. Bureau of Au to
tion said. It identified the San Repairs reported that car
Diego-based boats as the repair shops installi ng the
Marco Polo, the Eastern devices on 40 cars it checked
.~··: SACRAMENTO (AP ) _The Pacific and the J. M . did the job properly on only
._'I;' California Assembly has cast~,-M_a_rtlna __ cc_k_. _______ IO_. ________ _
r, .;
"· · a lop-sided vote in favor of
.,-., keeping the so-called "wild
rivers" of the California North
Coast in their present state
despite warnings that flood
..... t'Olltrol projects may be neoo. ,\, ed.
·<:"·' The Assembly voted ~2{)
C..:· TUesday to approve a bill .that
~~ .. had been a storm center 'of
controversy between two <·· groups that each ca 11 e d
',1;: themselves conservationists.
"' ' 'Ille blll would Impose a 20-
year ban on the construction
of new darns on the Klamath,
.. ~-Trinity and Smith rivers and a
... ;. U-year ban on the Eel .River
,1,. -often deacrl.bed aa the
•.: "Killer Eel" because of its
history of destructive floods.
.-:., 'nl.e bill, authored by Sen. ·~· PeteT H. Behr (R-Tiburon), .:--: embodtes a compromise work-
ed out only all<!r long negotia·
tk>ns between the Reagan
AdmlnlstraUon and the anti•
~. dam conservationists on one
• side and the ~am con-t .ervationists on the other. The ! a n t I ·dam conservationists
I wanted a permanent ban on ! dam building and the pro-dam
-.allooisU said the dams
l ~ needtd for Oood control
: and W1ter llllJPlles. i llelplte the compromlae the I bill sporlled heated hoor
d<!bate. • l "Must we have wild and
scenic rivers to the point we ~
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Assemblyman Robert Boct-..im
(R·Newport Beach). "! thini
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DAO. Y PO.OT EDITORIAL PAGE
Time for
Laguna's Ard> Beach Heights was once described as
a development !bat looked as if tt bad been mapped
out with a T·square and ruler by a man in Cleveland,
Ohio. It bas been a great topic of conver,.tion and hu
proved to be a monument to bad planning. But the time
for talking is long past and tbe city should begin work·
ing on Arch Beach Heights' problemJ.
Some of tbe difficulti.S are those inherent in plop-
ping a straigbtline grid over bills, cliffs and valleys.
Others inclt..-d!: inadequate accesa 'over narrOw, steep
and twisty streets; high density; an expensive assess·
ment district !or sewers and streets, and fire and school
transportation service inferior to tbe rest of Laguna.
The city annexed the area in the first place so it
could control development there -control the county
apparently was unwilling to exercise.
Time and time again. city bodies have said a comp-
rehensive study of Arch Beach Heights is needed. Righi·
fully, there has been recognition that trying to treat one
problem at a time is like trying to put out a forest fire
by throwing a bucket of water on each tree.
The problem• of the heights are not new. They
have not suddenly popped up. Tliey have been pain·
fully visible since the area was annexed. The residents
are tired of being told that one problem after another
cannot be solved until the comprehensive study is com-
pleted.
a Solu tion
be pmv!ded to tbe .... !dents of tbe heights. A high prl·
ority must be assigned to tbe completion of that study.
Street Pressure Grows
The city of San Clemente is running out of escape
hatches in its attempts to find an adequate collector
street to serve the large Presidentlal Heights condo-
mlnium project.
The latest such "alternative" calla for a return trip
to tbe brass at Camp Pendleton to see II Christianitos
Road might be available as a major outlet for the in·
land hill> of San Clemente.
The city bas asked about that road off and on for
years. But despite its appearance on a state park master
plan, the Marines have said no.
In the meantime, the Presidential Heights units
grow in n~mber and the access issue grows more and
more pressmg.
It seems doubtful that Cbrlstianltos RDad would
ever become the chosen route. City engineering aides
have said !bat linking it to the development would be
a nightmare.
Any. other route is bound to anger a group 'or res!·
dents.
Before be voted for a return trip to Camp Pendle-
ton last weet, San Clemente Mayor Arthur Holm ..
said it was time that the CouncU "bites the bullet" and
makes a final decision. Since Arch Beach Heights does exist and since
Laguna allowed the area to come into the city, those
services now enjoyed by lhe majority of Lagunans should
Sp far, tbe council has turned away ,each time tbe
bullet was offered. -DRU6 (ULTUfZIE s
......... -Thanksgiving
The 'Purest'
Of Holidays
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Sela~I Textbook Controvers11 Cf)fftlnues
' Oppo~es .Mixing Religi.on,
~YDNEY J.BARRI~
In the new play, "Twigst" the female
lead is preparing a Tblmbgiving dinner
for a load of visltlng relatives, and sips,
"This holiday Is '"' •wfld tot of """' -
no ..-r oo other coanlry celebrales
it!"
Tbis llne gell a ~ ~ fl'om the
mutjrwe, becarw 'l'lllllbpvtq: II 1 Jot;
Cf -" for the ,
homewile -bat l
alao happen to think
that it ii the "pur·
est" bolida,y " the year. I
Whal' l ..... by
lhal odd adjective Is
that all other holi·
da)>I .,.. pener<ed
by penmal gr'8d er
Dltiooal · pride « eClldc v a n i t y
or commercial CQDlidentionl; and
~ lllOll of all baa ~ ly turned lrom a meanlngltll nllgious
oblervaDce to a frenzied exchange 0£
non-danl>le aooc11.
TIWIDGMNG liclae baa matned its
original dllreder. ED:ept !or a few
turkey gronn and er an berry
dlspenien, nobody is desperalely trying
to capllallie cm thllo-hollday; even the
politicilDll have not been able suc-
cessfully to uplolt i!I Iheme, u they
Lei'• hope tbe 'Laguna Beacb nar-
cotica squad never decidel to go
-door and visit the Laguna Beach City Council Chambers dur-
ing ooe o( the city fatbe.n' ex-
t e n de d post-midnight meelingll.
-They've got to be taking some-
thing to keep the old eyeballs open.
-F.R.M.
1Nt ...... ,.....,. ~ ......... . .. , ........... "' .. --···· · ~ ......... .....,. .. ........, .... D9lly .......
have everything else ·from Arbor Day to
the 4th of July. ,
~ ltill belonp to tbe peo-
ple, to the family. to the ball< com-
inuitlty. Otber bo!idoll trumpet, -vic-tories and adllevements, qr-natter our
conceits -even Mother's Day ~ a
competition i n exhibiUolllstic· aen-
limentaUty, which is the opposite of its
true meaning.
It ill a pity oo other comitry celebrates
it, for it is the one itUversaI holiday, larger in concept thaa >ID)' ooe ClOWllry,
larger in loyally °"" any one religioo ;
for it praiseo the ~ Of creatiOO and
the mmlficence of nature in giving 90
freely mt we lake for gaoled all tbe
rest ci the year, · 'lbanbsi'ring, in its own modest way,
tries to remlnd us of bow much we owe
to torces··outside ourselves; and bow
much, all of us, regardless of atation, are
in tbe handl of Providmce. Ila singular
glOry ii that it is, at onC6, the most
Wllvenal, the .-..Ugi<MJJ, and the
nm! clealocratic ol holidays.
To the Editor :
A acieooe textbook sboulcl cootain
scientific thought and theocy; not unsup-
ported rel!gioul beliefs, bypotheses and
mystical tna'«IU. Jibat the Qirriculum
Commission and some mcmben of the
state Board of F.ducation should seek to
place the doctrine uf special creation in
such science books is beyond un-
derstanding, as is the alternative: the
elimination of the "theory" of evolution.
IN SCIENCE, a theory is a tested •and
confirmed scientific principle. II bas not
necesaarily been proved beyood possible
doubt, revision ... ~but ii bas
not belai ..,tenlilica1l1 dlJproftd, Is ;not'
mere speculaljl\o, and can lie used as a
beats for further study aod un-
~ E\oo1ulllo meana, s~ly, ordlrly
ellaole. 1be ,Theory ol Efolutlon Is an
npJanatioo of the ways life forms have
developed , Ind cbilnged ' udder en-
vimunentll and otber lnfluenCes. The
chocw;inc ol whether tbt!le ~es were
· "b1' dmip," or ~. about. tbioUgh
natural selectioll ind mvinmmental
~ ~y depmd oo a person's JlOi!ll ol view or MlllHel. The 8Clei>Ufic
poiilt al view -omit the idea of,
"purpoee" or "~":~use it is oc.t
provat*! in any ~uurable way.
Textboo k fo r Everyone
"SPBCIAL CREA'n.ON'' ii not a
theory. It is a reliiJous doctrioe beld on
faith and the evidence of a short,
personal view of things, like the view,
now discarded, that the world is flat. Its
extreme: that all life species were in-
dividually created and have no kinship, is
demonstrably untrue, II evidenced by
lossil records, living varinUoDs of
isolated plants and' animals, and con·
temporary genetic changes.
A modest form of Creationism, not
usually advocated by Creationis~· lbat _
life in primitive fonn ••• ·.
The llale of CallfGrnla may deaee that .-----------]
benoefortll the theocy ci divine creation [
will get equat thne in the public ART HOPPE
clusrooml with Danrin'• lbeory or
evolution. , "'-----------' But, of course, no mention can be
made of God becauae of the Constitu-
tlooal -"'lion ol Olurcb and State.
All this cer1alnly seems fair. The only
pniblm1 at the mo-
mmt it the lack ci an
edequale leltbook
for our Utile chUdren
to atudy in order to 1m,.,,.. their little
mlndll. So I ... writ-
ten. one. Excerpts
follow.
In the beginning
""nebody or other
Wei, "Let there be llgbt!"Aod -POW!
-tb8n wu tbl1 big erplosioo, which
abowl you the danger of playing with
matdw
N\)W this bta e:q>losi<ll created the IUD
and the llln wblct1 are incredibly im-
monse -ol exploding matter tr1111ons o1 liPI yean away.
So then tomebody or other sakl, 01Let
there be life!" And -ZAP! -coomlc
rays comblbe Into a man called Adam.
Eurasian lady and Adam was a
handlorne mul!ltto. 1bis uplains why
-~ your little friends ore black,
90l'ne brown, some yellow and eome
whito. NOOf Adam and Eve liv.d in the trees,
1""8tilg from branch to branch, for a
cdUpie of million years. They ate \u the
fruila and berries they wanted, except
for ' apples, which had evolved from the
giant fems of the carbooif ..... Petjod.
Ealing apples wu q-the law.
Bui ooe day, a llDlke in the -who
Wll left ovor from The Ac• of lleptlles
(-Page 14') told Eve that apples were
jlllt abciut tile geateat tblnt ever, 11-b
he didn't eat --· (Seo ..,,,. care and Foodllla " Peta.">
STIUDNG THE flnl lmowD blow for
Womea'o Lib, Eve toot a bite o! aa apple
and coaned Adam iDlo _, -· Sornel>od¥ or other IOI mad and ._.,
them out of the Ganiell ci Eden for _,_
milting a llOll-viclim crime.
'· 1 • -ADAll nam oot ci the ..., Joo-Ina 1ti1 gilio along the way, aod crawled
up Unagil the prllllOrl!lll, -lo • place
caDod Eden, wblct1 -fUJed with -.W. We wllI atudy them In a later
Thal'• when Adam and Eft became
cave nm. They 111_.t •nrina fig
tum, wbk:b dkln't wor1E too well oa
Wind1 dl1I, and -ID animal aldnl.
chapler. .
Adam .... W!lY loadY lit Eden .. the
dina••n wouldn't tilt to him. So ........., ar other perfolmed one of the
f1nt mx ! 1 lhal trwplanta in medical
~ (Me "'lllt Story of Dr. Christian
_, .. Pip 171) by rtmOVina one of
Adlm'o rlbo and -SHAZAM! -
<ftlq a lady named Eve.
1111 YOU 1l1LL • !mn the picture on
Ille .,....ito paeo, Eft was .• beaulilul
NOWllOMEolyoumay ...... wbal
happened to the diDalllln, llbeMoOlhed
tlgen and woolI; ma mm o lb 1 •
Unfortunatdy, there ,,...,~ 'room for
thtm oo -·• AIL So 1be1 ~ in
the bi& flood -mdld Ibo laat lee Ace of tbe Ptak&::• £pods.
So now you -..cl the wwld you
live in. U you have 1111 quelli411111, pleue
don't uk your hiadier. AA the
Caillomil Stato Board ci Education.
They obVloully have an the ...... ra.
created ; and that subsequent g
beings developed out of that primitive
form. A religious person migl>I certainly
discern patterns, design, and even
"purpose" in evolution ttaelf, after study·
Ing ila complexity; So, evolution and
God are not necessarily incompaUble.
My own pet'90ll&I 'rellg\ous" view
niarvels at the miracle of the kinship and
interdependency of all things, especially
all living lhings.
ALL OF THESE "!eellngs" about life
might welJ go into a bOok on theology, 'Ind the allernative vieWI be taught in
public school classes in comparaUVe
religion or theology. They do lot belong
in science classes.
It is not ''indoctrinatbl" to present
supportable, provable, and corrt<:table
1CienUfic facts and theories. It is in-
doctrination to teach unprova1lie religJous
beliefs without abo ~Ing the
altomative (abo unpn>iabki) beliefa of
othen. In leaching llclence, let'• not ·¢
It ll\la>i) up with beiiels, m,.ucal ¥-
~--Bf GeG.,.e ---,
Dear George:
l'•e known tbl1 W01111D for II yean and mot1t of the time abe11
sweet and reuonable. But once in a
wtllleohehaolllawlol .........
8liolJld I IDUTf I_,... wlll -her temper or """1d I be _.,
later! ' CONSIDl3UNG
Dear Conotdering:
LATER! 1"'* ... U you ba""'I
made up' 10Ur mind in ii JOllO,
thore may not be a liter. Go abead
and -delpilo this impelUOUI
whirlwind _. U she'• put up
with you al aD the doesn't have •
bad temper,-!'Ve only known you
one letter and 11,...zy you're bul-
ging me.
MAILBOX
' that Gctd created the earth, then where
are Ibey. This Is jlllt the lint step. JIM BOLDIMG
Net•C...rw.te
To the Editor:
It is common lmowle4&e that Mrs.
Gillett< and I are being harshly criticiled
for not appearing before certain groups
.ol ~PTA and other !'(ganizations, as
'candidates on the recall election of Dec . s ..
Letter& from readers are welcome.
Normally writtr• 1hould.conwt1 their
message1 in 300 words or leis. The
right to condnl• f<ttcn to /ii opocc
or <ffminatl Ube! II rexrwd. 'AU
f<ttln musl i!lclude llQoatu,.. a/Id
mailiftg addreu, b•I -lliai b• withheld Oil rtqo<st It oulfici<nl PIRST, I wish to inform these above
reason U apparent. Poc"l toiU ROI be: .. cAanizetims that I am NOT a can-
pubU.ll<d. , ·-• "iltdilo; ·Wt IOI 1 duly· elected -of
r tll\o• ~ \ii l!ducalion ci the Laguna
Jnp, tupenliliol!I, and -1$1 _, \1llilied School District. I was
bypotheoes. cboeen in tbe eieclion ol April, 1J'71,
, ' REV. ROGER T. WALKE aloag wilb Mr. William 'l1>omu and Mn.
' The University Unllarian Community-Patricia Gillett.. , , Irvine Seqmdly, l do not wish to undergo the
' . ·' To the Editor:·
ID a .....,! W.1tn1W,.Y ""1' the tbeor)'
ol evolution aod the "~' ci the crea-
~· u , (ound lo tbe,Jloiy Bible, the editor
-~t -Iba , pmentation • ci tl)e creatln. tiM&y WU opposed not mily by
11c1on1aiis but by ........,1auves from
religious -'1""'1" who fell It <:qilct be
regarded as a violating of the con-
alitulional seporatioo ci churcll and
state.
I WONDER where in the Bible.~ound
the great noble principle of separation of
church and· stato.
Many of thele repre9ell.tatives .of
religious groups care little fer the
Cooslitulioo. They bend over backwards
to present the cause of afbelats· and
COOllllllDisls. ' '
' 'nlE UNITED STATES bas !n>m the
beginning n!C08!'ized God as creator.,ln
tbe Declaratbi' ol I n d e p e n d e'IJ c e ,
na-'s God is mentioned. The great
creator of nature is also mentioned on
our coins. "Jn God we Trust," it
proclaims. Our; calendar is dated' fl"fD
the birth of God'• Christ. u these
l>ypocriles want to play everything
l!llllinll the great truths ci tbe Bible, lh<;n
why doo'I thef otop trying to pro!ess to
believe in aoyth!ng?
. If they don't have the guls to proctilm
barruament and insults to which l ,bave
been subjected by the memberl ci tbe so-
cilled recsU _.mttee. Many Cf these
' were.ci·tbe same type that disrupted oor
city 'COlDcil-1ons, and underwrote the
recall eledfon of the best cooncilman we
have ..,..had in Laguna Beach, namely,
Ed Lorr.
IT MAY. tnterest the citizens to know
that lhe consullanl of the Califomia
Teacben 4iooclation, who waa brought
ti> a meeti~ by the Laguna Beach
Faculty Amodallon, oot alooe inMilted
me, but allo the Naval uniform wbicb l
wore ~ !Gr neoriy !II ,.an. This
' met)lod ,,.. UIOd -oot once -bat many Umes, and you may: agree wlda me
that I do not wish to again 'be llUbjected
to -conduct. . Under new regulations, the !Choo!
board meetinp are being conducted in
an orderlY manner, and violations ci pro-
e<' conducl can be dealt with by ,the
,l>o&r<I. '11-reculalions were -led to the boaid by me, and approv.d by the
board. GERALD D-LIMKE
Clptain, U.S. Navy (Rel.)
Rtttdl Nece••flt"f
To the FA!tor:
l am working on' the recall ci Gerald
Linke aod Palrlcia Gillelto. As residents
" La-~ for 10 years, two "'DU'
-have ....mated !rom LaKWia BeaCh HJcb sdioof and one is iilill al·
·Wealth Has Drawbacks
The average family income in the
Uplted States is now over $10,000 a year.
t::.llectively, Ameri<ans spend more than
... bUlion a year on automobiles, $56-
blUion oo elothea and 191 billion on hoOJs.
Ing. ,The _. natlonal product probably
wtu l'tlch 11.110 trillion in 1m. The
. -1i1'1 holiday opoll are crammed with
American --· The tupoym ~ a hoi:de of II million -IUIMDI WQrlion at the 1ooal, atale and ftderal
leiela. During the Sixties, tbe UnHed
States -rich enough to go to Vietnam
and the moon at the aame liDle.
BUT wµLTB, we have iealuod, baa
Ila c1r1-.: A lot ci -1t -tbe II
mlDlon dellned 11 --haw hem lilt
bebfnd. --· ibe punull " -1th baa helped to delpol1 mllcb land , mahy
rlvera and Jaltet, and baa made the air in
llllD1 --lo bruthe. ,...,_ cording to Bua1Deoo Week, Amortconl an
rich enouah to poy COOlrldon to pove over mort: than I00,000 acres of open land
1 year !or blghwaya and -rban
developments. Juat di-1nl of the DI·
lion's garbage cOltl 13 billion a year. ·
Nothing, bo-.r, heller iliuatrales die
ln>nlel " Amerlcl'• -1th than ill
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RESEARCH )
' . eating habits. Americana spend an
estiinated Slll bWkm 1 year on food, and
many are said to be digging their gaves
with their teeth. Because we eat \oo
much cake, the United Stalea is the only
natioo of overweight people In history
ever to wwry about malnutrition. J'~
~ ...., lrY!ni to come! the oitualion PY makinf oplnacb taste lik< potato chips
aDd Iii' lillin& cookies and catcllJp lrlth
vi~
. 'J1IE TllANKSGIVING aod Qn1stmas
felstl 1n ae much an eQre11lon GI
wealth u are t-1araaes and Iba
multl·tetepbone home. How -1ale .
theft, that Amerlcl lbould -.VO I No-
Uonal lrllWion -. an OC<Uioli listed in CIWe•a Ca1tnda of Anllua1
Evenla. It beflm Tbunday, Nov. 13, and
""" throo&h to Jan. 1, um, Tba~ in
i*lf, 11 a wry sort of tOmment on bow
rich America Is : Bicb enough to
celebrale not onl1 our!ei~ bul-.
J \
Science\
tending scllool. l tiave worRcl ~
in the P.T,A. and helped w~ I
could with the schools at Ill levels. I IOI
a ·aood citizen and a good Amoriean'. l
feel a personal -wtien the N...,
Post attacks me and people ~.me:~
a radical group. .. •
I am qualified to make this statenent
as a n-.ember of the Educatiooal Prio(ity
Study COrnmittee and co-author of $he
report aubmitled to the -boordl"
After eYaluattng testimony a )1 d
evidence -led to EPSC, l felt th'f it
was necessary to recall Linke and l'il·
Jelle from 'the sclioo! board. Al a reiult
of thllo evidence I beclme aa ldive
member ol Concemed cttbena 'tfot
Scboola. The EPSC ,.,_i indiclted tiat
we have one of the best ldxJQI m in califomia. I can't UDdentand
Linke, Gillette and WiDlam
Wl>lld replace Dr. Ullom, who·~ Ibis di.strict to what it ill. To dale,
have ne:ver ~ amwered this qu · I
believe from their actions that they tjlve
reasons for being oo the school baBrd
other than tbe belielit ci our-· l
I was a member ci the Lagw. ll!jlcb
Tupayen Association for 11111'1 ,.;rs.
In 1919 Ed Lorr ind• captain LiDb mid a
!ew othen joined the LBTPA and ~
voting control They nsed the -.ilton
as a base for their polillcal a-.' on
the llcbool syslem and city couDCH. llu1'
Ing the period, tbe tupayeiw -., .. conlrolled by about five people !Ibo made
all .uie decisions. Some ci the older
memben, myself incl•""", fouDo1, it
necessary to resign when Ed Larr ttied
to make the taxpayers ~ a
secret oraantzation for the !>mefll ci a
amall group of people. ·
It Is clear to me f""!I a,. -Iv•
Uons ol lhil graup's actlvitls that retail
is justified. I urge every -to :ex·
erciae their Jep1 right to me .tbe res:aJI
procedure to restore re I p o n 1 i ~ I e
ieadersblp to our scbooil. '
BOB MlLliEa
Ne Iris••••
To the Editor:
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l have just read the arlicle "l!oimlo &cOts Gl!I& Fo!)ll, (D'1LY p~~ov.
19), .as seen "tbroQgh the eyei ci"U im-
partlal lrialunan Hugh Mulliian."
Wy.Mr. Mulligan is no~
for the Itilh have a fine sense of· humor
without having to reoort to hanalil)'.
J am ooflrishman either. I am a Scot,
but l'U., mel·llDDeroas'Americans who
have kavieled in my country and wbt
thankflllly1 "8ve apprecia¥ it without
•!OOl>llll to rl\liCllle In print.
I tbiiilt your America Is a heautir.l
land, your eu1toms ...-thy of mpect. l
don1 think that l laclt a ...,. of liumor,
but felt that I bad to raise at leat °"'
voice pd 18)', "Enqnp, Mr. MWU&an."
CHARLES W. FORRES'I
Oll:ANH COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robe(! N, w,.d, PUbiisher
Tliomczi, Kcml, Editor
krbar<1 Krtibfch
Editorial Page Edjtor
1'he editorial page 61 the Dally
f Uot aeeks to lntonn 1"'1 atimu·
late retdiert by ptttentlna: this
newap&111r'• opinions ·~ com-ment&!') oo topkl ot lntifeat Ind
atgn~~\~lnc a.forum tor the exPR'UfOO of. ovr f'Mdert'
opinions, and b)' ptHentlng the
dlvertt vlewl)l'llnta or lnfonned ob-
llt'Nel'I 111d 1pokHmen on toplca
of the day. ..
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Wallace · Gearing· Up. for .G'"*rnor' s·Riree . 'f ' ' 1 1 From Wire Strvlcel "He's always been a joy to of enllstment to some 278 LAI VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)_
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!1 Gt.orce' c w.n.ee whose us," Alltoto aaid in reference "Dallas Cowboys" Navy Del Brandon, whose last
prelldentlal 'campoi1J1'111 about to.~• IS-year-old~ . re<ru)ll Th"'!d•Y prior lo the bUJlness waa cloled down by 112' ooo In debt appears lo be But ·obvloualy he • made a Cowb0y9'S1in FranclBco 49ers lawyen lllllOyed at Jower~I
p:.;lng for .;,lb« race for mistake." • . football game at T e x a s competiUon, Is back 1 n
, 10..,,.... In 1m. · • " : An ·~"' friend pooled Stadium near Dallas. buliness.
, . ~ ~ . . at ,1_ he 1 $1,121 In bail 1n a few hours The recrultJ will ~ake up Brandon's earlier buslneg ~ . ,gnup ~ -r:-1 1 after his arrest . thr.ee ''.Dallas 'Cowboys com· was selling "dlVGl'\.'e kits" ·~ in· 'l'c 0 lf ft~ The mayor's soil Cboie to pan.lea"' and cOmprise the ahowtng people how to make
. . lo('I one! o In e I largest number of recruill out a n d file pajlero . and
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ago. • · • ~ * " 'lhout la He told one such auch'ence at wi 8 vryer. . .
1he eucutlve manaion this Entertainer Damry ntmn, HE CHARGED lea than 180 • well< tllit ll his helo!ll! con-forfeit the money r'llhero .lhan the IOl!Me• and a major !0< the kit. compared to the
tJl'IQIJ to lmprot'e 11l'll l>!'.: run-make a court appearance. be:~actor of . , St. J u d e $250 or more_ an · ettomey
., ninl ill! QV« ~·.. * Children's Reae4rcll Boopital, usually chargeo !or an ""' ~ Aoll Id -·1 web he bu n. .• •--Jets ,.... born In has announced e partial lift or coolesled dlvor<e . ........ ~ """""u1' entertalners who will ' appear ~·-• al\d i;nore pul>Uc Ramla Israel to Mn. Sol kl 1 beoelll ''Sbo!!er ol Slal'I" The stale Bar AsaoclaUon
· IPJ!Oll'BllCeS. , · Obloo, Bivlni her ~ Iola! 'ol II I•• the Me-..>.• • .._.tal , obtained a courl order clOllJng ' 1'~ · still l·-' · children. ' ' ' ' ~ · ...,..... • ..,.... ' down the ente.,,..i.t, on the ~ "---L"n. ,..., . ._..~ , is para, ....... in The .i_ ... _ ·-1.1 6'...... -The event, to t>e May JJ.,!lur· .._._.Brandon = -•• boll! from•a bull& wound ~~ -•~~year· Ing the Danny Th 0 m 1 s. ..-didn't have a
•·rou !leftnltely h••• • 'si'ea> Uiumi)• bul • ·-. ( • aulfelOd la an. ••llliaaUon old woman, ber lhree boya and· , Mein""'' Cluilc loll tourna· busiw llcenoe. When he •!>' ·~ ihumtJ• )Vlth • banpail." . • • • •, ... ' ·; • ;lltteippt et Llurel, Md., May bet-~ugbter were all in gqod mentr-;,m include alngers plied for a bustnea license, ~ · ' · ~ eCc ~~~J.j <'O;to~i o ~lo n , a w~ -and Jerry Vale ~ J:.": ~~~~ ~ ~~: ,.;';.---..:...~-------,---,.-''"-""-.....;O, nomlnailod. '· 1 ' • • truck driver, look the' day of! ~ .... COflledlana-8!i ~ _ .lidng law without a llcenae. ,, · 'J ·• • •·' · ' * · · to visit his wife 'and new ..... ..., ·1:: ... &-.' ' ,J ' < -~, • , , .' babies. Then be went home to Pearl In the , ~ 'l'bouull BR.\NDON ANNOUNCED
-: elr.ae ~·v,, , ' . . 1 " ,. ~,\."AO one gets hla 'Ucke.ta fix· wash dishes an<f look after the said. · this week he has founded Del ;r 17,, q ,,. ~ , , . ., ·• , .... ; 1t· ed by the 11¥-JOr"'I, omce· In rest of the r ..... n .. , -ed 18 TboD188 said early entries In Mar Publiahlng Co.
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on the arreal, of his son * . ~Memplll>~;lnclude Arnold which-describes-how-Jo gel a ,,, ,. J Thomas on 59 outatanding Secretary of Defense Melvbl Pallllfl", Lee: IJ'revlno and Jack divorce in Nevada.
'' .tnl!lc warrants. Latrd will adm~ tbe oath NJC!daua. It aelb for $29.95.
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. Simple. II requires a patient to r<cllne In. aucb a positton •
thal said paUent cannot loot at the doctor'• lace. 'l'hls
permill that mental expert to cmy on the treatments
while he scratches his ear, rolls his eyea or nibbleli his
!lngemalls, whlchever. SlgmUDd Freud devised the couch
DOtloo. He hated to be stared at.
, THAT THE AVERAGE American man baa 11 ties in
, hll clooel ha hetn ~porle4.' Sbould be -. loo, ·tllOy'le
" ~ rilostly red, blue, brown and green, in ,.
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that order •. That's how many pairs
of socks the average man has, also.
Euelly 18,
ENGLIBB GIRU! in general mo
jusl a li,!tle shorter !ban Amorican
women. About 70 pon:enl ol Greal
Britain'• females are five fee~ three
incbes or under.
ln· " . , . ,. : AN'i GIRL who 111 U.. feel &II Inches tall should ilol .. ". x . fqel she 111 euctly the aame belghl 11 that cla..slc beauty
• , l:oown aa lhe Venus de Milo. " , • ,, Qt1ElllES -q. '1When did juke boxes first come outi"
h "'. A. In 1933. Big bill that year were "It's Only a Paper
h "'Moon,,. "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and .. stormy Hu ,. Weather 11 '
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Wliatdo doctors recommend . .i:.;..patients • • ? . JUI mpam •
Docton all Oft!' tlte aM1Dtry dispense over 50,000,000
. of tlliJiie' tahlets to tlieir patients each year.
There are many medications a
physician or. dmtW; c.n pre-
11tdbe for JllPL,8ome ;..., n1r~ .... -~ .. -...... On ~Pdo& But tbeg •one pmin reliever, available without
pftlllCriptioa, docton dlSpenae
apin ~ qain •.. Anacin.
Each yen, doctors ci\'9 owr '
50,000,000 Anacin tablet.I to
their patient. in pairL Ir docton ,
think enouah about 'Anacin to (
6perm all theee law.ti, what
better !'8COlnl!Mlndat.ion can you Mic when you are in pain?
tors recommend Diost than any
other Jeadini tablet.
Headache. and derttal pain ia,
relieYed ·incredibly t .. t; minor: 1
' paini o( arlhritia are depend·
ably eased for hour1; even the
aches and pains.of colds and flu respond to Anacin. So the ten-
sion and deprellion that can be
caused by auch pain will b8 re·
Heved ioo. And milliona take
Anacin wiihout stomach i.11>9et.
Whe n you're in pain, why
don't )'ou follow the practice of
so many doctors and· take the
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·more ot the pain reHever doc. .tablet a doctor migh\ give rou Olttrlbukd bf Tiit Allred Htrt C0111PM1 • 10 ''°°' • IOO'JI. Gr9"1 H1u\1'1I S~lrlh in hi& 01'!11 omoe. Thk'e Anacin• •
l'.I! • _q. "I KNOW Jiioe maniqm: have lbe -)owelt dl"1rte
,. irate. Bui manlages of whal .... Ill -Ille blgbeol di' .; '
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'' ? ··A. ~"Febn:larj:·ihd)Marcb. It's a~;; il .. i 6..,.., . .,,-l,1 1 -I,),. -~~J
• •. · Q, "l ·BA.Y C!alilomla,.grows more turkeys than any
()I ,other state •• ·" fl
"-A. Givws more _. of turkey. c.Jilornta's birda
. ,. ··are largu. Bui Mlnoesoti grows the ~test a.-. •
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'' ·~ THI! ~ leleph!>!ie dlal hlll • Q. om. _,,
fr , Tbe Danish 1e1.,oooe dial hlll no W. Ours does.
~~ '; LOVE AND 'lfAR -U both you and your matrimoolal
c ·1 • .-e come from broken homes, odds nm only 12 out of 20
. ·•·')'UUr marriage will lallt. U one ol your two sets of parmla 1 r:..· was divorced, odds are 15 out of 20 you will remain soo-
• 'J:<SS(ul Ill marllal harness. u neither was divon:ed oddl '~ '. are 17 oul of 20 you and the objecl of your afl«tlona will
:;· 'p>Ue II all right. Tllla Is Ilep! No. BA56 from our Love
i:J-.~·and War man's file labeled Romantic Roulette.
A VBRAGE AMEllICAN llOl!lal1 lakes l& mlmrtes ill
; ' ·the momillg lo dress . , . RECORD SHOWS the I!11111ber
. •'of mllllonaJm In thts coantry has quadrupled in the last
' • 10 yean •.. PITY THIS CallfomJa podlatrlsl -·t ex·
plain bis claim that emotional tensioo can cause corns •..
~~ ~ , .. , THE BEST SALES aJCRK8 seem to soore lowest on
,, ..( inJelliienoe te911. Peoullar bit. Hiring experts say their
IG. • studies show the I.Q. tests work in a dandy manner to
I , pick typists, stenograpben, bookkeepers. But they're not ~ much In aelecling sales help. Such test8 of Ille top z !, •:dollar volume producers ln seven! department stores
'f'd<ed out miserably low.
Addreu mail to L. M. Boi/d, P. 0. BO% 1875, NeU>
port Beach, Calif. 9266-0.
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Tlletlter Notes J
TONIGHT'S
TV IDGHtJGHTS Five Shows· for ·Holiday WI eek en
ABC 0 6:30 -"The Pink Jungle." Commercial
~photographer, sexy m<>del find themselves trapped
• in South America. James Garner, Eva Renzi. ' . ) ' KTLA 8 7:00 -John F. Kennedy: Years ol 1
Lightning, Days of Drums. Dooumentary of the I
s1aln president. '
I KHJ IJ 7:80 -"Hud." Paw New.Jan, Melvyn
: Douglas, Patricia Neal. '
: NBC O 8:00 -Adam-12. Officers Malloy and
• Reed try to prevent a Vindicative man from aven·
: Ing his brother's death. · '
: KCET fl!) 8:00 -How Do We Gel From Here lo
: There. A three-part series of programs from three
: major American metropolitan centers examining ,
.: the problems of modern urban transportation.
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TV DAILY LOG
''"O ®ll!J* w-.,.. ~ M-"Asuutt Oii Gaw·
aloAi'" A wulthy Ent1bh1n1a asks
Keyes to pt btck I paifltifll !Ml
sold to 1n old friend. Wilh" Hydt-
Wbite. HeheWlill'I Penoff IUIS1 D _, (2IM) • .., ...... (14¥)
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the ISth -80 there'll be
·notl)lng new oa ()ranp County
stog-. "over the Thallk!il•lng
weekend ,
However, tbere ·&n! a hlDdful
of 'CUrreDt· ptQduct1ons which ---"TMI. •ULI ... Cl.AU,. Cltl • "WOMl.M Ill LO't'I"
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NOW! "NO RESERVED SE~S.
Sl'ECIAL CHILDREN'S rR.CE
ONLYSlSO .
'Fiddler
Wednesday
Evening
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mr11t ~ Ill_,,._
o rnrn m,,...,._._ 1 Guestina •ith Julie alld loillilll Mr .
in re.crutin1 memorable lnOllllllb
from Wilt Disney motion pld:um
are Oolla1d O'Coll!IOI', 111d tile
Youn1 Americus. . • .. ''* G
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on die screen
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llil Flrit& "" SA TUROAY & SUNDAY
l:OOIJ([)Mllllllcal Ctrltlr Gutsl Slltl· 1-:;=================~~d by Grant, actress-wife ot series star Ir
Ef)Tllreeswtn Chad E'llrett. plays 1 nun who Is
erlminailly assaulted but iefuses to
6:30 @ 1111111'1 Mel'MI dtxribe her amllant. 0 MM: (C) (!O) "'Thi PW ID Ttleful
Jullflt" (com) '63-Jama Gamer, fBU• ,.,.. Plf1 lltclfMr
Cva Renzi, Mlclllel Anura, Ml11t a Ttll lfrplilll
Grwn. A commertill phol:oar1p1M11 EI,iJ Dratu
and his s.exy mockl !ind u.m. t:Jll
stMs trapped In ' llHPJ South 0 WED MOVIE OF WEEK Ameritln COW'ltlJ. ([) CIS "'-Watter ~kite * "All My Darting
l1Ql Mt"~ a.. Daughters" starring m...,._ Robert Young
Q)lllllpr's INIM fJ (J)(i)aJ AIC W1d11st117
lUl ""' "°" ''"' •-_, (C) ~·"II"' -~ fD Scilltl .... flilln ~ (Coli) 72 -Robert m-.. C-. SMtf YMi, by9oftcl MISSIY, bt f<r· a c,... Acm de111, Dat1em Carr, Judy StrallliS,
a!) Aftde1• .. '9 Cl•.-.. Shim Gless, Fawne H1tri111111. A m DI( .tz 1'111 widower-fltbtt, ia..-COfllroated with
&) littll ... I lllOlt Plf1)lfllHc p1Gbltm ~
l:oa .., ""...,..,News 111 four of hb dlu1hters dltldl to
iu 1.>t.1 -1:1:1 pt 1111ri!H on the seme dly. IJl lHCl!L !Jltl• f. KH111dy: om-.
Y"n If Uptlrils. D1J If Dnl•1 EID Lis ...... Ce11itC11w
(A) Documentary of the st1i11 Pres-• e ,.._ T.,.tin
'• ldent -his Jtll1 In the While • ·
Houle, llb f1milJ, 1111 (harm 11Mt lO:OD II (J) C.-Guest Lois. Nett1•
wil, 111d d1r of his p1sslni. ton lll•rs Ille distr1ulhl wlft o1 •
(j) Td er c.i........ missing rul est1te de\llloper wlla
(!) u-... W.W llirts Cannon wbu Mr llusblnd
O WW'I .., U.1 disa ppears..
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(jj Alc..t wood iflffsli11tes th• 'isapptlr·
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):lCI 11 1'1 C.Wdlutn (jj) Solill!
:0 TONIGHT'S BEST BET fll "" '""" '* HIT OF THE SEASON! ID Loci• -CJWait 1111 y.., Flk Ctb ai)Thuttr
llollt "Duty Calls'· Chet Is drlfted ffi Kl•sdlll el Hie S.
Ind dtddtt lo ftt1 to Canida. 10:30 0 (D 111ft
Cl) Te Ttl llM Tnita m y,.. MwtlltUrl
(j) Yeu Wed ft1 ft fD Jat Ct1A11tiM e•-s -: <"'l """'" s _,....,,.,...,. (dr1) '6l--P1ul ffewm1n, Melvrn &> OaWMr s,.n..·
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THI HILPFUL GUIDE
rOR TODAY'S
HO MEMAKERS
NOW.I MESA T.HEATRE,,Cost1 ""°
The perfect family · show
for the
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
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SHOWING
NOW!
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WHO DID IT?
Man's best
friend •••
or
a man?
·JAMES GARNER
KAJHARIN~ ROSS
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HAL HOLBROOK· HARRY GUARDINO· JUNE-ALLYSON
-.. CHlll!lll'l1ER t:l)IN81Y · Tl1I E1fil · PETUI LAllfMIJ IRTllUll tn:OOELl • EIJI~ 1!91I1EN • llfll Ril1HERfMO • ~"" byU.£ ~»E · """" byllWll! 8!llSCO· OiQI;, JilllS GO.DI!~
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SCR WILL be back in action
tonight with "Tango," which
rtkips Thursday and plays Fri-
day and Saturday, after which
the cut gets a week cilf trefore
joining "Moonchildren" 1 n
repertory. David Emmes is
dlreclin& tbe Slawomir Mrozek
cOmic satire. ·
l\iebar<! • Doyle lakes the
cenlral role of a straight-laced
,... who opposes his Wl-
CGPYeDtional parents ( H a I
Landon Jr. and Leslie Jones)
in~·the SCR proCl·uctlon .
Co!nPJeting the cast art, Don
Tuche, H.J. Park,s, Ann S1ena-
Scbwartz and Sarajane
Robinson.
Curtin time ts 8 o'clock for
"!l'ango'~ at •the~ :t'hird Step
Theater,· ,1827 Newpqrt Blvd.,
Costa M e s a . RUervations
6§-136.1 ..
AT SA.N Clemente, "But-
terflies Are Free" hu ·a short
week also, playing Friday and
Saturday only. R i c h a rd
Andersen directs the play· in
Its first Orange County ap-
pearance.
Jim Spiers, Janie! Hart,
Hazel Burrows and Eugene
Applegett comprise t~ cast of
Leonard Gershe's comedy-
d,rama. Performances a r e
given at 8:30 in the Cabrillo
Playhouse, 202 A v e n i d a
Cabrillo, San Clemente.
Reservations 492-0Wi.
"WAIT UNTIL Dark con-·
tinues this weekend with Fri·
day and SatUrday performan-
ces at th'e Huntington Beach
Playhouse. Jay Conklin is
directing the Frederick Knott
NATIONAL GENERAL
THEATRES
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"RElAT~
STARS
Sydney Omarr ts one ot
ti1P wflrld's great astrolo-
genL Hi'I column is one of
the DAILY PILOT'S great
features.
·They
call him
'."l'HE
,. MECHANIC"
He has ·;
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to kill ...
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Bwll, Rwry-11111111.
WINDING UP Ila ~ w-run 11 tho lateot of tbe bamae ol "Forty Corals"
-lhll -for lho l"lllJ.-Foolllab!6S. MllchOU Saalord
Is ih 1hO c)ir<clol;'• c:balf 1 ...
tbe-hllorlin -_,, --·
Plula ~ Stan Scott. and
WWlam Bergmu head lbe
cast of the comedy, which
11-Ill final perform.....,
FrldlJ ind ~ II 1'30 la
tho -Center, Ill
-vi... Drift, FullortGn. -•1mor m-
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'OVER IN LONG Beach, tbe
suspense drlma. ,.,., _ Conunu<.'!v l'laJlbouse coo-
' Jeani Gibboo enac1a tbe .,.. , -to W\lb Its oudlences a
tral role of a blioc! woman who ,"llappJ• lllrtlldoY" Ftidlyl
uses darkness to neutrallze.Ahe and Saturdays, with James
attack of a meaacing killer Doberly directing the Anita
(Paul Gersowitz), while ~ Loos comedy-.
Williams is ·tbe sympalholic Leo Black, Roy Calderone,
hoodlum. Howard Solomon, Gilberta Cauoey, Jimmy Hirt
Susan Peck, Don ~ge and and Frank Rtitherlord are
Greta Smith round out 1 the .among the ~lebrants at tJ{e
principals. ' playboUle, !50St E. Anaheim
The drama unfolds al 8:30 St., Long Beocb. Roaervalioils
on tbe stage of tbe playbo111<, (213) -·· ' '
4th
BIG
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CHARL.U .8FlaNmN ,.
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co-starring "THll MllctlRNIC"
JAN-MICHAEL VINCENT· KEENAN WYNN · JILL IAELAND
Pfoctuc:ed by~ WN<.LER 9l'ld A08EAr CHARTOFF laMliptey byl.EWISJOtfrrlCAALH>
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.hold," playing Fridays
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.Dec. 2 at the Bellflower
Theater, 18518 Aden·
moor St .. Bellflower.
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AND
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Music t7f FRANK DEVOL• Writ!en by ALAN SHARP · Di reeled by
ROBERT ALDRICH • Produced by CARTER DE HAV!:N
A CARTER DE HAVEN-ROBERT ALDRICH PAOOUOTION
TECHNICOLOR• AUNIV£!1SAL PICTURE.e(RJ~-!.._:::J
HOLIDAY MATINEES AT BOTH TNEATRES
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·' t. ~ ·"' , ~ , . , it : • ~~'cbild"1" em:oUec! in a Fairv~W want to say that you aft all beautiful meals, accident ,iJ\Sllrance and annual . ': !%.~!:" ..:~ . ' . ·;l:o.rain-didd a&!-~ pbyslcJ!l people," the WOOlllD told her. ' ~cal ~lions. BEA ANDERSON, Editor
, , .. or._IDCial .~t. SoOo·tbe new ·1 Fer Helen ,.Crusan, 'being a ORIENTATION c;iu.rtne -Is 81. Until a .COUP.I•. • ~ wtl be "'11!1ng the ~ \o • si;andmother· ts a new experience. "I've . . ~,.... -ibe ~ 11 a regtstered do·--t!dlll ~ bava•t -befyre. alwa)'>·Wlllted to wort with c,blldren,!.'. _lliey ...,.1ve 40 l!ours o! or.en'\i)tloo ~ . -~ . • · , ; ' • Tbe ~~--'al:iD!e.11 ~ she seld, "but l'v~ betn in the pro-tralniq and then 1ollo."'""!I ~pem"°"'
fteodate Willey, 71, taught piano and re:spood • 1;~ new ~frtenU. Ole' fmional world and.never. had any ol my ~y child care "'ms. Each;~ rece~ve
........ , .. .. · new grandincioifr explained 'that her: own. J'm finding it very rewarding ." ~~ oo the programs in which
t ' "Army" ..Armstnml 11 73, He worked aftembon gnJidcbifd i.sr~ to1 go wfteh their children are enrolled. 'fwo ~rs iit 1111iW and lum~ tradeo and Is she comes to pi<lt up · her ii>\rnlng VETERANS oacb day must be· devoted.to eacl! cllild ..
fio!_ielb .. "' a pod. cbargt. · • two new Falrview grandpan!llts are . Aside !rom the RN, mus1C teacher and
Tbe , trio, al lfllldplmiti -rec<iltly l!ene!its or the ODe-\Hlle reiaUoOship ·veterans of the program. Willts·Qulmby, lmnbennan, there are_roater grandparents --~!nl to bqln their iobl u ; liR' ~ cbl1dlen art-· • • 68, and Beolrice. Garcia, 700 both Of El . who bave grandcbi1drell and great-
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When you meet a Foster Gran·dparent ·
oo the Fairview grounds, you don't do
much of alle talking. Volunteers like
Catherine Breslin tell you without any
prompting that her children a r e
beautiful, the staff Is wonderful , and that
'lt!s really a wonderful program. -~ !or F-Slat~ . Bol·tbe 'belltl!ls botii wa . ' Toro -..riled lli 'the FGl'program at Dix· . arandcl!l1dre!> o! their own._ Mrs. Allen ~ r ' ·, • . " • .-go ys. . 00 Stale s&ool io IllinOis.' , iias · µ ~1;11 ·and: 1s a former ACCOMBUSHMENTS
J ••16= for tbe Jolt are ID-plus WORTllWlllLE • · Others are Mildreci' Alleo Blanche . derlcal .worm. "Anny',' Armstrong, in his ever-.__ ~. , a rnervoir•of late IDd. • ' · r . •Gullo 1bere are fonner teachers, a recrea· t talks bo t h the bo t ~-·'".:...-· .... ~·--=H=-.. · ·~1'smce.· tolo\OW ,-,yougetup_in Cooiey,~Glraud,Mary and_ :t1ona1 >lind _,_ ...... _, dfrector .and a. ·presen cap, a u w a peso -· • -l;I ___, that t,bina Barbara tockwood all of Costa M,esa .,..,5.......... acconipllsb with his clilldresa -walking a BM:b· ""ttl•fl: El'lllll" wa'I ,.,.,......_. tbe morping you ve IOlne:saMI F1 Du1too Qd Anastasia Green' · aal~ wlw wife tiught the retard·· little better, full use of a hand -as .soo11
· eet~Jt!ag their_; mlClllg . · ~.,.to ~do U.,t ' dly/,' !'-sa • orence .i._._·_.:., ", · "'".:.--Aivb ' ed. j • ' \ • • as he knnws them better.
r "1 1'efe· ·were • .,stapa at"' · ~"''flillon, 72, •jol:mer ~ ··· ~tlngtoa neaw, u~Ja r..nxu, ,Why use grandparents to glve one-to-·-::1 , .._...to~·~~~ f. fi!Jl!l .~~~·."I 10ok1for;w8fi((each.: .g::~ j -~on f8C T:a. G= · oqe ~tten~.'9 ~~~child? "l~~~gt~~ :1au~~fut.~ir children are . ilul.-1....,.. ~:.. all ipOCjiiJ. ·ot·, nio/nilli IO.seemglny chllJlrltn· E)IU,Y~· · :.r· • l a ,o • W1io eoo1Cl jbe.ID!ll'e qua)Hied? •trilialll Clipndl»ili mid .gnildpas. here~ us let! Important And:!beY . 8*ri>eSQll . o! Balboa-and Marchle ''All of my-grandplireots ha.e I~ ac-And thO children?
· · · ' ~ are verj, vety nice~to us all." • · . Fairchild, Gardeo Grove. live · uves. They don't know · ·what it They look up happily at these new
·GET-ACQYAtNTEI> • She related a story about public '!be· youngest ii IO, ~oldest 81. means not •to{.,haye sOrilething wort!iWhile friends and everyday visitors with smiles
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time of their vlsil
Whenever the weather . p er m i t s ,
grandparents and grandchlldron wl1l be
off the wards, out in the •msbioe. They
will visit the farm, the playground, the
Canteen for a !Oft drink or candy bar,
ride the Jo11Y Trolly or stroll the
grow.ts .
In between there is plenl.y of time for
sharing friendships.
On the wards grandpareoti may help
to bathe and dress the childreD. !JI cooler
weather the group hopes to·utilbe a room
with a piano for music pr<igralDI.
Joe Blatchford, director Of AC'nON,
the agency 'which supervilel ~
like. Foster Grandparents, summed up
FGP this way.
(See FRIENDSHIP, Pap 11)
6rendpe1, • too1• like ·
'Army' Armstrong
with t.ene9e Pet
p•y sp.ciel vi1it1
to children, become
frie"ds, end help
with schooling.
Mary Gullo, Coate M,te,
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Stacy, her foater , grenclclilld.
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Holiday Proiects Crowd Club Calendars
Card Party
Tbe public i. Invited to a
luocheon card party at noon
"tonday, Nov. 27, lo the
Mercury Savings and Loan
bulldlng, Huntington Beacb, by
the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Boys Club of HuntJngton
Beach. Proc~s will aid cur-
rent projects of the club.
BSP
?ifembers and guests of XI
Rho Omicron chapter of Bela
Sigma Phi will meet at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 30, in Coco's
restaurant, Garden Grove.
Youth Clinic
Representatives of all Faun.
lain VaUey organizations are
invited to learn or the pro-
posed Youth Clinic, sponsored
by the South Coast Junior
Woman's Club and the Youth
Service Ceoter, during a
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thlll'$-
day, Nov. 30, In the Com·
munity Center,
It is boped that local groups
will give financial support to
the clinic wbie!1 will pr1»lde
venereal disease counseling,
dlaano6ls and trealrnent In
lacllities neit to the Youth
Service Omter.
Professional a n d non-
professional volunteers are
needed to stall the clinic Mon-
day1 through Fridays, 5 to 10
p.m. lnlett!lled persons may
contact Mrs. CiiU Brightman
or Mrs. Arthur Hoelderlln.
"SB Juniors
Tbe amwal CbrlsirnaJ • ..,.
lion, spoosored by the Seal
Beach Junior Women's Club
will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
South-of-the-border Party
day, Nov. 30, in the home of
Mrs. Allen Ansdell.
I 00 Meetings
The Executive Dinner Club
of Orange Coast will meet for
their lOOth time at 6 p.m.
Thul'8dly, Nov. 30, In the
Newporter Inn. 1be Mitchell
Boya Choir will entertain.
Theater Night
Huntington BeaCb Junior
Women's Club memben will
attend a Playbouoe, productloo
of ''Wait Until Dari" on Fri·
day, Dec. I, to raile lunds for
the club's Renaisllance Fair,
an arts and cralta lestlval'for
children which will be beld
laler in the year.
Art Auction
More than 11111 works of line
The rafien of the Balboo Bay Club will ring Saturday, Nov. 25, when the an·
nual Tijuana Bash Is staged. Taking a siesta before guests arrive is John Beaz.
ley, while wide-awake hosts are Mr. and Mrs. Cort Fox (standing) and Mrs.
Beazley.
art will be aucUoned to aid
Temple Sllaron's education
!Und 11 ' p.m. s.turc1ar. Dec. I, In the Park Newport spa.
Swap Meet
Beach Chamber of Commer<e
will begin 116":30 p.m. &mday,
Dec. S, In lbe Hwrtlnlton
Harbour Beach Club. '
Baiear
The annual Holiday Ba•111r
sponsored by lbe Orange
County Memorial Garden
Center wlll be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4
In the garden• center on the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Laguna Beach's llrst Swap
Meet, combined with a Oea
market, garage, arts, crafts
and antiques ale, will be
sponaored by the Lyric Opera
Association of Orange C.ounty
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. four
daya, Dec. I, S. I and 10 at
1150 s. Coast lllghway. Art Contest
Organlzat1on and Individuals ~ annual c 1 111 o r n I a
are Invited to partlclpa,tf In Fec\eratlon of Women's Clubo,
tbe meet. Entry.lorms may ~ Junior Membenblp Art Talent
obtained by calllng 494.o'IQI, •. Con~ bas begun and the
lnstallatio~
Tbe ninth armual lnstalla!,loo
Dinner of the ~Women'•
Diviskin of the Huntington
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Huntington Beach groop i. ln-
Vlung enlries from blg!I school
leiion In lbelr area. The wln-
Dlng-.-mt will be awotded a
$25 aavings bond and go on to
Orange Dlatrlct coinpeUUona. aoonaon>d by lbe 0ranp
County Probetlon ~I
lnitiatipn r.,~.:" 0~ /:~. tmaa
Twenty.lb: ._uve and
~ ...:' 0,":: .!: T each•l'1 Meet ·
Allnlsa Cltlb or Saddle~t llhould we Otonie OUr llriY· Valley ncenUy. -. ·lnlr llablta Ao Wo Crow Older!
Mrs. Kalhlean e.....n toot .,m be cllacuuM hY cal1lontta
over u the lirlt president. Hlghway Pairol Otllcer GerT)'
Her o16oon are tho Mmel. Muwell -tho Calllornla
Jean Brown, vice prealilent; BeUred Teachers Aaoclatloa
Theresa Jan I 1 sews k I, meet1 at 1:30 p.m. Tueeday,
treasurer; Ruth Schenk and Nov. 21, In the First llaptlal
Mlkl Kunis, aecretariel, and Cburcb, Santa Ana.
Cbannalne s-tek, Pllyllls
Soderberg, -fttber and Irvine Jrs.
Betty Cont, dlrectorl. Irvine Junlort have donated
Santa Claus ~·J:'"' S:~:
The Huntington B e a c h M a r a b Managemenl Com.
Junior Women's Club will be mlttee.
partlclpatlng-1 n OperaUon -Ao lllOlbor project,..tbe club
Santa Claus, a program . ls helping Parent·•
Ignorance: Fit for Comment
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tbe letter
from the mother who was afraid to Invite
tho epileptic: cousin to ber daughter's
wedding "because the kid might have a
fit''. really inade me boil Ignorant people
like ber make it very dllllcult f0< epilep-
tics who are fighting to live a nonnal
life. \
Our son is an epileptic. He is
handsome. Intelligent, beauWully man-
nered, kind and genUe. He takes bis
medicine regularly and bas never had a
seizure in public. Thank you for telling
tbat ldiol not to say "fit.")
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am not
writing this to be mean or to pass judg·
ment. I just think perhaps some of yoor
readers might see themseJves ln this let-
ter and pin it up somewhere as a
reminder.
ago. I live alone in t.bls bouae where we
spent 50 happy years. I am content, com-
fortable and able to keep it up myself.
My family and friends tell me that
while I am still in good health, I should
sell my home and move to a small apart-
~. 1 sell·belp
rollabllltaUon Jll"OllP Io ~ ,.....,1a who •-tbel ~
-· determine wbethor o; Cbaoler i. neocled In lrvlDM
lnfotmatlon may be obta,
by calling Ill.ml. ' . Tuesday Club
The Tuelday Club o f,
~ Harbor wUI bave llfi ...al Cbrbtmas DlnneP
Dolce at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec,
1, In the Newporter Inn.
Teen Challenge
Jene Wilson, dir<ctor oi
Oran ge County Teen
CIWlenge, and bl! lamlly will
tell ol their minbtry In aoog
during a meeting ol the Tffl\
Challenge Women at 7:30 p,•
Tuesday, Nov.21, intbei
Challenge Center. •
February
Rites Set
•' Vicki Vedder will ~
the bride oL John s-1 ia
February in He!Jler Put'.;
Laguna Beach.
Their parents are Philip
Vedder, Mrs. Toni Booth and
Robert Sweel, .U ct Dana
Point.
The. betrothed are graduates
of San Clemente High School.
She Is attending UC! and be
attended Saddlebac:I: College.
I've seen many so-called nonnal
children (spoiled brats) lie down ta the
aisles of supermarkets and department
~. ki~k and scream and turn purple
because they couldn't ha ve their way.
This is what I call a real fit.
I know many people, both men and
women, intelligent, informed, well-
educated ml highly sopblstlcated, wbo
contiJJJally lntenupt smneone who is
speaking without so much as a word of
apology. Tbey break right In and take
over. I have observed this rudeness
repeatedly.
ment. They say I shouldn't have the ---------
In some states epileptics are denied
employment and w or k m e n ' s com-
pensatioo. 'nley can't drive cars, can't
marry, can't get into certain schools or
clubs and are. considered poor risks,
brain-damaged, weird and insane. 'lbe
ignorance concerning this illness ls a~
palling. Thank you ror giving that woman
a piece of your mind. And thank!, too,
for letting the mother of an epileptic son
let oil some steam. -GRAND MAL'S
MOM
DEAR MOM: Most epileptics are
employable and U.ve exttlleat work
records. Dilcrimlnatloo against them la
crael ml ujalt. Year letter --al
baodredatllates]ftlledldmllor-
-· My lbaW to yoa ml ta .U a
wrote.
As !or myself, I have gritted my teet b
and grinned crazily as some long-winded
bore droned on and on, but at least I felt
I ·was being courteous. Am I plcayunisb
and super-critical? -ONE WHO WAITS
DEAR ONE: Ooe al !lie lllllmarb ol a
lively qu:ick-moVilrt conenatlla is ~
q11eot bdenapllw. Ooe pro-.. Idea
lpub .-r, lid WI b 11 K Uoold
be. I doa't mi.ad belag ildert qled IDd
I'm sure I've deae my 'Dire .i ln-
terruptlq otllen. -·II y.. clldn't cat · ill • 101De peeple, dley'd Wd tbe -.. ~
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a widow,
llO ywa old. My lllsbend died five JW'!I
responsibility, that I 01Jiht to take things
easier, travel and so on. I really don't
know wbal to do, Ann. Perhaps you c~
guide me. -UNDECIDED IN DAN·
BURY, CONN.'
DEAR UNDECIDED: Stay where you
are. I've had dozens el fetters from
widows no U.teaed to too many well·
meantoc lrleodl ud rdallves. Tiiey
uprooted tbemadves, oold the lamlly
bome, gave any precloa belonginp -
and were miserable eftl' after.
~e gJei@li
HUNTIN&TON HAUOUl
A Sleigbful
of the 111115111
for Cllrislmas A no-noooense appll>8Cb to bow to deal
with Iii•'• moat diflicult and moat rewarding ammgement. Ann Landen' .l -C-Hl_llT_M_A_.S...,W.,.01-llMl"'""o"'in-
book1et1 "Marriage: What to Expect," 10 A.M. NI P.M. IAll.l
will prepare you for better or for worse. ..., 11 ..,. -
Send your request to Ann Landers in
care ol the DAD...Y PILC1l' enclosing 50 ·--,: .. ;..,;,-,;,..,;o;-;;o;,.;;; •• -
centa In coin and a loog, stamped, aelf. ..;;,=:,,,_~
addressed envelope. ...... MAOHU.:,.• ,. .....
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Horoscope: Sagittarians Look Behind Scene: MINERALWRAPMETHOD :-.: • HOLIDAY •
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 23
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21·April 19):
Past obligations must be
cleared before embarking on
new project. Obstacles
abound. Key is to take overall
view. Be realistic. You may
have to give up something ln
order to take definite step
forward.
a s s e t s . Unscrupulous in-
dividual may want something
for nothing -from you.
synthesize infonnation. Accept know may be wilhheld. Key is
need for change. Those who to look behind the scenes. Be
tell )'OU "stories'' may ac-discreet. Trust o 1 d er in-
tually be on fishing expedition. dividual. Experie.nce c a n
second chance. Tbere 1a test,: SPECIAL :
cballenge and obstacle. But • $ 1 0 OFF Wltll This M you are capable of overcom-•
The season approaches when
many will be buying gUts and
hoping to make a good selec-
tion. Virgo persons will ap-
preciate workmanship,
durabUltj in any product. To
pl..,. Virgo, choose quality
w!lether the gift be a proen
tool or a book. The Virgo
woman would a ppr e c i ate
clothes, BCCeSIOries. The Virgo
man 'llOUld be grateful loc pro-
ducts which can be put to
pr a c tJ ca I use, including
bookcases a n d tomes o n
vitamins and health i n
general. Virgo would also be
respon!lve to gift certificates
In lieu ol an actual pment.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
What was secure couJd be sub-
ject to change, revision. Key
now is to ride with tide. Means
be fle1ible. Utilize
alternatives. You hold trump
card. But many around you
are envk>us. Go slow while
aiming toward objective.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): become your ally. Become Ing. Key 1s to stick to your 5 INCH LOSS own style and to adhere to •
Those who seem to have familiar ~th value of pro-basic beliefs. • FIRST VISIT
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ):
uthor'ty ctuaU be · ducts. Avoid one who talks of a 1 may a Y get-rich-quick scheme.
poWerless. Cbeck directions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan.
PISCES (Feb. Ii-March 20): •
Emotions tend to dominate. •
Slrive to be logical, "'peclally
where members of opposite •
se:i are concerned. You may •
be in for surprise. One who a
C!MfUMrT•IDJ
JEANS INCHES-A·WAY
1799 Newpori Bl..t., Costo Moso
PHONE 645-USO Hold off on journey if prac-
tical. steer clear of needless
disputes with relatives ,
neighbors. Realize that what is
far away is not necessarily
desirable. You become
familiar with some bard facts.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Family member may now be 19): Finish project. Find bet·
of more aid than professional ter ways of distribution. Get
asscriate. Keep' Open mind message across. Advertise and
Conflict exists but yau are du~ publicize. Take special care in
to win legal area. Obtain ~ appeared very int ere s te d ,. a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • could prove fickle. Bring forth jiiiiiiii
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GEMINI (May 2t.June 20):
Be especially cautious now in
connection with f i n a n c i a I
transactions. Don't mix money
and friendship. Otherwise, you
could lose both -guard
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"The Foater Grandparints about the ACTION program. -....~ does tbe lmpoalble; "A ts for the ACT of truly lov· it"j;1;;.. everybody. It Ing. '
pl-the grandparent&, both C is !or the CHANCE we bave,
llna!idaD,y ml """""""8cal-and now
I)'. fl pl.-tho cblldnn with Ti. for the TIME we have for
a new 1en1e tJ teCUrlty · others.
"It pl.-. boot lnltttuUons I 1! f0< the INTEREST we al·
by allowing Illa!! members to low.
devote more time to more o Is !or the ONLY way to belp
Don'& be too sure <>f facts until
you doubl~beck. Key now is
to slow pace, to be thorough,
to review past and to fortify
plans for future. Aquarius,
Scorpll persons could play
prominent roles.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Not wlse to depend on friends,
pnimlaes. Do yoor own analy>-
lng. Key la to pereeive, to
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21): Be'wllling to' Wait. What provide aid.
is offered now 'ls merely · a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
test. Show strength by deman-18): You're ready for ~
ding money's worth. Message start. You could get proverbial
will be clarified. Pl9cet could
sense of humor.
D!llCO'+'ef vwr loY• •nd '"°""' rTM'"I Setld blrthd•t8 Ind 1S c•nll to Drnllr,. Ast~ S11er•ts. the DAILY PILOT, 801! , Gr!;Ctr:1lr•I SI• tlon, H.rw y, H.V. 0017. YDll'H lfnd _ _, In SvchWV rr'1 boolr.lt!,
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Foct1s Attentior:i on Elections ~ .
Editor'• Noll: A eolUtlln
dm>lld to 1ountom Vol-
i.w, H•tllinglon B • o c h,
0c<on View and S • o I
B<oCh Scllilol Dlltrlcl par· lli~lloCher organfzolloru
will opp<M In lhe DAJLY
PILOT eoch .... k. In/or·
matiOK mvai be received
b1I MTI. GUberl Tunlbul!,
51171 Mcmorum Drive, Hut>
llrlgton Beach b1I 5 p.m.
Th•rsdo!/ for pvbllcotton
W•dneado~. ·
Burke PTO
;,..1~---BUl McMnler Prealdent
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zaar from 11 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9, in tbe school cafetorium. Putting •. ,!" requ-.1' for glfta are Jennie Bellsmitb and Jay Bordeaux.
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OOMING UP: NP• officers
will be intrOOuoed and
bylaws and future act!Vlties
will be discuwd al pneral
meeting Tbunday, Nov. 30
. . . Plans are under way to
conduct am em be rs b 1 p
drive.
REPORTS: Al ao organlu·
tional meMing, 11 officers
aod two teacher repreaen-
tatives were elected. Prin-
cipal Don Pate will aem as
advisor. ,
Eader PTA
---Aftllar ~ President
REPORTS: Members ·a r e
' needed to lerVe II paid
baby-Bitters · during u n it
meetings on alternate
Tuesdays. lntereslod parties
may contact Mrs. Jack van
Kinlberger at -...
1: Gill PTA will open Santa's Secret Shop Q~ted at bank for tbe sale are .Bobby Sherrick and Vicltle
'-tbe school) Saturday, Dec. 2, so students may pur-Connor while Mrs. William Young an:anges tbe dis-
1' chase specially ,priced gift Items. Raiding a piggy play.
Efforts at the reclamation
center netted the unit more
than 1120. Proceeds llave
been turned over to Mn:.
Peter Buckley, cullural arts
and ·m u s 1 c appreciation
chairman, foe tho purchase
of educational materials ..•
S a I e of ldenUfication
bracelets netted more than
$110 and Halloween candy
apple sales more than $80.
In charge ot both projects
waa Mrs . Joaeph Harviek,
ways and means chairman
. . . Classroom partle8 were
planned at a tea for room
mothers, according to Mrs.
Joseph Honesko, r o om
mclher cbalrman.
FV Ele. PTO
Mr1. Walter Tale
President
OOMING UP: Students may
purcbaae Chrtstmu gilts
priced from 10 cents to $1.50
al tho unit's bollday gift
shop in the mulUpurpose
room Friday, Dec. 1, and
Tuesday and Wednesday,
Dec. 5 and I.
REPORTS:Urutpurcbaaedan
eagle for Cub Scout Pack
290's fiagpole.
Monro e PTA
Mn. B. R. "-· President
REPORTS : Father aod son
cake decorating contest took
place yeatorday. Prizes were
awarded In three categories,
' .. and the ~ were sold
following unit meeting.
Proceeds will be u!ed lo
purclwe materials for the
cluaroorns. Mn. Arthur
HowellJ, vice president, was
In charge.
Pleven PTO
Mn. Roberl Slebblu
~sldent
OOMING UP' Meet Your Can·
didatea Nlgbt will be hosted
by tbe unit at 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 27, in the
learning center. Fact sheets
OD tho ochool board can-
didates will be available,
and candjdates R o g e r
Belgen, Merritt E 111 s ,
William Matkawki. Robert
Nichols and John Ro8Smann
will present their views on
pertinent issues.
Werdlow PTO
Mn. Cut Bode
Pn!aident OOMING UP : .Candidates for
tho board of trustees of
Fountain Valley Scho,ol
District will appear at a
meeting hooted by the unit
al 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 29 . . . School im·
provement committee will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday,
Nov. tr, in the school
library, accori!ing to Mrs.
Mathlis Plotkin, chairman.
REPORTS: At meeting, Dr.
Jlllcbeel Brick, d I s t r I c I
superintendent, spoke on
school unification aod Its
implications.
Pretty Enough to Eat I
Mrs. Dorotha Kennedy Oeft) and Mrs. James Drevick put finishing toucbel on
tben' entry in tbe cake auction, a highlight of tbe annual Christmaa bazaar ol
Huntington Union Council PTA. The group will ll\eet at 9:30 a.m. Welin*~y.
Dec. 61 in the city recreation center ior the all-day event.
Holiday Idea
"Tiny Trees Trim Ta'ble
NEW YORK (UPI) -
Miniature table-top tr e e s
11\l~• of real ,fir boughs are
expensive When purchased at
a florist, running about $50.
You can make your own with
about $10 worth of raw
materials and a few hours
labor.
Obtain two green styrofbam
:t>Qcks and fasten t h e m totether lengthwise with a
florist's stick. Place the bricks
vertically in a bow I ,
preferably of a dark color, so
that they form the trunk of a
miniature tree. The top end of
the top brick will have to be
pared down at the corners.
Secure the styrofoam trunk to
the bowl with green florists's
tape.
Buy several large bundles of
blue spruce boughs ( o r
Douglas fir if you can't get
spruce). Clip foot-long sections
for the longer boughs of the
little tree aod clip shorter and
shorter sections. as you work
your way up from the bottom
to the top . Each section must
be sbarpened at the end so tho
~niature bow can be stuck
Securely into the Styrofoam
trunk . The lower bowl should
touch the table top.
When the tree is built up, fill
brany open spots with bits and
pieces of greenery so the
styrofoam is invisible.
Decorate tho flnlabed tree
with miniature balls, beads, or
whatever suits your fancy.
Small candy canes a r e
partlcullrly eflect\ve.
Keep water in the bowl at'"
all times ao the styro(oam can
conduct waler to tho boughs.
The miniature tree sbould last
two weeks before the needles
bogin lo drop.
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Holly Daze Takes Over P-T Planning
ij Bookworms' Bounty ~ Loedl and loads ~ books wni be for • '• aale Tueeday and Wednesday, Dec. . ( ' ,: 5 and e, during Lincoln School's an· • • nual Book Fair. New flctlon and • • nonflctlon books will be •BOid dtll' ! Ing tbe 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ennt.
; • llaaily wltb tbelr choices are Nlflt1.'1
I Rmleb llld Mark DObbs. Mrs. Peter
Dobbs Is chairman.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: A col-
umn devoted to Newport
Beach, Cost.a Mesa, Laguna
Bench and Missian Vie;o
parent -teacher organiza-
tions will appear in the
DAILY PILOT each week .
Infonnation · must be re-
ceived by the women's de-
pamnent or Mrs. Gored
Smith, 1148 Centllla Place,
Newporl Beach b1I 5 p.m.
Thursday for publication
Wednesday.
Ch rist Lutheran PTL
Mn. Rlcllord Hanns
Presiaent
OOMING UP: Paper <!riv~
Monday, Dec. (, aod tho
lint Monday of each month.
Proceeds will be u!ed lo
purchaae playground equip-
ment.
REPORTS: Bueball backstop
waa Installed recently wblcb
WU donated ~y ~ J>n.. '
Eestbluff PFO
Mn. ElaeJIO Koncb
President
REPORTS: Mj'I. Ron Dan-
nina, room mother
ch&Irman, called a meeting lo dlscua tho year's parties.
Parents will be asked lo
contribute 75 cents per child
for tho three portl<o for tho
~ ••. Mike Gagnon WU
Eutblull'• -ln tho Favortte Animal ElectJGn ••
Brett Pinner, Ma D d y
Morar, Greg Wynn, Kelli
Davidson and Elliott Colla.
Newport Hts . PT A
Mn. James G. Blala
President
COMING UP: PrA w 111
spon!I01' a drug abuse pro-
gram in conjunction with tho
Newport Beach Po 1 t c e
Department Tuesday, Nov.
28 l al 7:30· p.m. The pro-
gram will conalat of a tllm,
questiooa and ......,. period .
and• refresljmmts. Parent& ancl Interested adults are in-
vited lo altend. Mn. Roger·
Holloway, be a 1th and
weUare chairman ts In ·
charge. On 'lbUl'lday, Nov. ·
30, a follow-up program wW .
be presented lo the studms
during tho regular ochool ·
day.
P11u h1rino PTA
Mn.PIO!-~ OOMING UP : Mn. Norman
Pollzzi, safety aod jlmnile'
protection c b a I r m a n ao-
nounces that bicycle aaf~
tests will be &lven at l :,f>
a.m. Friday, Dec. I ...
• Cllrblm• thrift .... Jilll •
conducte.d In the
multipurpoee room Frlday,
Dec. I, from 2 to 5 p.m. aod
on Satunlay, Dec. 2, -10 a.m. lo S p.m. Mn. Gery
llhodullldWnnan.
=~:W'"':"'~~ Presidio PTA
were JUI .. Wooctwortll, Eric Mn. DIP T11C1mi111
Strau», Solan Willia, Brian l1r<llcleDt
Woodworth , n.hika
McEllgot, Commie 1>oder, OOMING UP: Tho Ell Shell
Tom Heltdlle, Tt o c y Bouttque wtU btlln aU p.m.
Glasgow, SteYe Be 1 tty, Mondly, Nov. 17. Hours for
SU&an Lambt, Nell Ko!Dor, · Ille remainder ot the w.ek
Sarah Harm~n. SCOI m-lta.m.lolp.m.
McCorttle, Andrea Chan, , RE~ 0 RT 8 : Mn. Don
Randy Nila, Kathy Bennltl, Stelinlt1'1 llllrd gr1ldo dua ,,
New Store Ope n for Holi day Sho pping
• An Elf Shop will be open at Presidio School from for all agea. Receiving a $5 gift certlftcal8 for nam-
3 to 8 p.m. llooday, Nov. 27, Ind from 10 a.m. to ing the boutique Is Jennifer Annan, wblle Krs. John
8 p.m. 'Nov. 28-Dec. 1, feeturlng handcrafted gifts Cavin clliplays some of !he mercllandile .
" ,,..,tbt -btnner al lllt ........ unit nleellng.
St. John Aux. .-..--Prillldllll !
COlllNO UP: Winter "• dlrld, Clu-btmr
!lolllq, Dec. I, ot I a.m. In
J
tbt ocbool holl. M ra .
Qrepry Finn ' Ii . chairman .
<lolfee, ... lil""Jll and other
food lleml WW bt oold lllr...-· the clay. Orpn
mallc lft\I Olrlltmu ....i. wtn be ..-led Irr the
ocbool cblldftn.
Sonora PTA
Mn. ·-IQJcltt Prtsldenl
REPORTS: Proceeds from the
ocbool carnival, Fiesta de
flonon totaled !IOI. f'unda
will ba -for the PrA·
tpOlllOrod library.
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Victoria PT A
Mn. Tom LotcaYlllo
President
REPORTS: Proceoda rr.n tl1'
.. ,. wash '""" u. Mlal
Clthy i\.st'• elaM ilold ""
moot tickets llDd they WON
1r .. 1ed lo lot cream.
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hea'1ftlcbl rU"'.t" Muhammad All sWI dw:pl IUI Fruier, the ooJy
man wbo bu beaten him, la weariog a
crown ""too heavy-for bil brow. 11
Bui Bob ll'allet'. Who loll by an eighth
,. MUHAMMAD ALl."TAKES A JAB FROM BOB FOSTER IN 4TH.
A.ad Strong to Lose .,
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playoff Plirinl• giVe cause to wonder
what system is Uled to create the
matchups for the· prestigious elimina-
. lions.
You etpect !!!at tbe IS playoU entrants
will be divided oo tbal tbe elgbt stroogest
play the eigbl W.Ueot, hoping that
' Powerful teams will advance until the
two best duel in the flnall .
But thafs a .t.ap l!081 to carry oul
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to me," said
would give up
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playoff pa1r1ng:i by saying t h a t
geographical consideration plays 8' big
part in how matchups are determined.
But the Servile.Western, Lakewood-St •
Francis games could have switched
rivals without adding more than a . few
minutes travel time at extremities.
"Everyone can question any pairinl,"
says Morgan. "They (pairings) won't be
perfect"
How true, as evidenced this year.
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Seven Co8st Area Gridders . .... . . ,., ( ~
011; *11-eo,unty 1st Team
. ' ' Seven Orange Coult "'" area ~ In leading the Chuck cartson; Ne vt port Laguna Beach's Dave Martini
football players have tamed Monlrclll '° a 7-2 record and Harbor's Warren Ray:; Foun-Corona · del Mar's John ftnt team Al1-0rlllp Counly accumoilated 911 yards In l83 lain Valley's Lea Becher; Grower. . ......!'.I .~ to the o~ -:)i~~;-t,am 11 ~ bY '.~'lor '&$;0~v,..age. The * * * * * * ,.~~~-~~=;~~--·-----AIRlriilijiiCOiilj -----··
. f;4tancla and weOtlrun.ter Steve 1CmJon and Santa Ana Ftn1 Teom ·~ nlcbd'!!P·a pair of 111'11 Valley's ..,...tile Gary . oo-"",~arn·.'ieJ~. -· · ·· Tein~;(delemlve back). Pos, . Pl..,..-. , ,. _
.. _~a '_runntnc b•ct ·Princeotto leCI the Orange E -GmyMtdfacU,Wes"-·'er
" Dai> fitiieeouo and · ..Oier Coast 8lff Jn rushing, with E -Rieb Hernandei, Valmcla
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'* • •. -. ~ .. ' """""'.,., ! .J 't .... ' ~ ,. ~·1 .....-mq. -·1 i • B Bob Aealtl. 1festern ~. : ' ~ · \ ~ Otbera frqm tbe ~e Cod o( the' yee;r is La 1,. _ •-'tllisf aM to mm flnl team Halini't<lr'JI· Hastilj. Playen B Jbo ~ .,..r Del i -'
• 1 ilN 'IJOi>soN " EOuntaln V·•-'· 1 A ' I -1f'.~~'
"'ani .lial.r DOI. balfbRct llni of'the-.,_.an Westem'e Bob B Alm~ W~
.'!l,tli<ICr.:tdliondeleU!veend, Acos~·'Cllo<kj ,and Paul B -Pllott11llo, -'
· •DO& WllJcbell; Ne '!~orl =~=an). E · -Jiel'bor llnebocker Jim Swick,· ~ r e c-e I v I n g Du -.. -
'-. a ?Mter from last , year's ' ~ i n c I u d e E Mike ·~, Kennedy
' ig.Jid.> " ' · · Ediao(l)i ' Bob Granath and T i:..rrJ Giody, WelQnht...,. "''• llirdea i junior ICOr!d 15 Mite llm'lido'. Wealminster's T J...,Y Wight, La Habra
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. •t .. 1~ ··1 ···1 1 ., •! 1 -A~~''··: · LB -Jla Swk:k, Newton 111r1tor
llflT F "b' D !...;R• "R , · d LB · -Steve Kenlon, Servile '11T.l'.l ' r0s . l\lli -. . ecor LB -Don llahanY· ~ .:, cl , _ " . _ B -Gary Temp-., Santa · Ana Valley
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A last thieat lo Mission Vie--bu scored 16 TDs, E -t.drian-Monloya, Santiago , %It Jo . "illgh'• freahman football Gllmono !U TDs a n d T _ MJldr Kiho,. Kennedy > 2IO
' · ~·· ~ r.cord Is quart.rbiidt Join Harmon ha.s T Robin lAlten Pacifica ' ·' lllJ on tap loolghl when Garden nlne_~wn passes to his G a.~ ii-Valley • Ill Gro~·. HIP'• Argonauts In-CrediL. G 8ob NUa. La Habra Ill
vade • Ille • OOoflnes of the Fullba4 ~vln Daeley (four c Amold Anflelld, Servile ----21111
Dlablos for.a 7:30 clash. TDa) lajltl defensive ·""""""° B Mike Mollu, Sania Ana •
· Coad! Bili Sinllh's boill Marlrc"Fata, a' 156-powld · Sa-B Pu! ,.,,.._, B•lllllloe-lit
have fultioned . an unbeaten, ~ Jllso are key figure> in B Cllnl Skafp, Orahge • • Ill> tin lied and umcored upon the ~ 'Gr0ve attack. B Ruedy Contrmu, Lo 'Bain 1'111 •
record In elgbl games wliile Alav~ntal in Gaiden -
GardenGrove'lllll!Cbel.in !!Ith Grov~,'5uccess are A. J. Brill E Dan Herrera, Analielm
e hlgbly -Jinpresaive -t1 .(d't~ :·~kle) 'lllld Phil E Porter Lilly, Santa Ana Valley
rollin8.to<line easy wlna. !Wt (defensive end). T Bob J-, Corna 4el -
And while Smith's crew has "~-,Viejo .counten with T -Gemel, Mo~ Del
• ~ llUIOh GI Ila damage 'fith a ~"'·,unit that hasn't LB Roy Sdlroeder, Buena Pail:
1 a itiqay~def'enae, it's been an '1Jawed anyone deeper than LB -Brian Rlcbard, Brea , .
'· efledl"" offenle that bu tbe Dlabloa' ~yard Hne. LB -Junio< ~. Sanlil&o '.
• ~ coooh Sam Lum's. . The .Dlalilos ,.ork their of. LB -Dalo l'elel-F-ValleJ
' Argos lo;~ lllraigbl wins.. ·ieose ai'/JuDd JUlll1lng biicts B Cktl ~ -Doi
Garden Grove likea to nm. -RoD r~ Vince McCullough B 0-Aecwnnsts, ........
• the1lidlcloWnthellllddleand an·d •• John Hattrup . B -Gary Caskey, Western
it's been Oirt Hamen and 1 Quarterback dulie! have fallen
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most of'lhe \lama ge. Sclunl<jt. An h • J b t N • Bul'tbe first question will be . a erm 0 0 eeme
., . I ' , ;, wh!otber 0 tbe defense keyed ' 'Rival Coa~h' ~~~= Former Costa Mesa High at Lone Pine,· Newporl
. ~. >J'i".: , f · " , . Hernandez. can contain the basketball coach Emil Neeme Harbor, MlterDel a.00 Coste G-~-Gro In · be the t be d •--•-Mesa high schools . . . tt:Plt:L J... '--->Jfi.,..Q ., ~ ... ouUQI ve nmn g game. 1s to nex a ua.:iact· ~lier Neeme iacupted the ~·!.l..iilQa ft.I': ue i -I!-hall~ .......... at Anabeim High __ u.,, .. _A-.:-.. · , ,. • . • · _.. · , Di -.r · · !"'*" v~~·, ~at ~-· . . ' . ' . 28 El Modena O l>CllOOI ti>! DAILY' PILOT bu ifier a three-year sUnt at '-", ~ ,,.. 'J)i 'J);'l 1 .... -: 55 ~.i.uw-:..1r 6 learned exclusively fro m Q>sta uesa HIJ!· , · ~eri · a 1108.. ----.. , .. , .. , , .,..,· · ·1 .. , . . :~ .Monie Vista O highly Informed""""""· His teams eature a fut
' ·• • 1''' ~··~ n .... 15 Botaa .Grarii:fe. a Neeme will succeed Brant break off~ QCl~usually ap-
'" ~n ° Grove H'l'g lr' !' i6 Picilica O Onner, wllo tont Ille job over ply man-to-nlan pre 11 u r • ~-1111 )fill not ooly, spod ·JO · I.GI Alllll"" · ' O from Nell ·Reed In Mardi. defense. .
: "M1iilc,;:v1eJo "'·h'.• ~;. .21 11aD1:bo •Alamitos 7 Cowser Is slepping Uide lo "Neeme is ezpe<ted to ...,. • · .. ~... -, llll Santiago O concentrate on foolball. ttnue teaching 11• Newporl
football team 1 unaoor<d on 'io1 lia 'QWnta O Neeme wu the bead coach Hlll'hor High.
" rioiid 1llls evenlng; ibey.are,--.....:..--~------'---'-----=-'--===---
•1 flolill lo deleal Ute· -"" · cordingtoEl ....... coach ,,.. ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~~-.
'lloil1 llloll1 ·r · · .
'>-. : l • llli>WI" VlngUlrds !Olt to the
' . MV • Dlabloo of ooailb· ·Bill
. ". .. Smltlt;"'tl-0, In tbe ·Din ·and
mud at Mission Viejo 'l'hun-.
day. And ·he's also aeen the
po~ !!f Garden Grove, which
. llalqll!ll,.U El Modena, IU, ~ . .., . ._.~. -
UJt11 feally bard to get &
,,B_ood hnp,resakln ol Mission . "ileJo Mt,.. ... played.yndlr .. ._, ~ Garden.. Grim. ·II
more awesome. It's. a bigger
!ootball team and'tbey like-lo
• ohoYe 1 jt, right down Y""' thrQa\, : says Mott.
' "')'d .10 With" Garden Grove
• ~-tbey're bigger and for . , !he ftrl!, pme of Ille season
m's
7 .
. " Ibey ' --extremely well CO!I<¥ lhen.
• • • • • ~ ..... I • •• ·::e.t;.1 wouldn't say, Garden
'lliLL:tCENNEY -. .. , ' JIM GtillN<' • -· · , -. Gl'l)'e ~-win by mott than a
t 1 .'~tel ; ·~· -_.... ·'!nlvenlty ~ "ttst11daatw:. · 1 · touchdown.
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"From Maine to the Golden Gate, more Altlerlcans drl~and enjoy ·
7 Crown than the leading Scotch and Canadian coinb{ned. And
t~ do so for one reason: the taste. A consistent lightness and
smoothness tbat has convinced millions of Amerlc.nS that they
can Say-Seagram's and Be Sure.. ._
Thank you, America, for makingourwhlskey)'OUrwhlskey.
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.JI DAll.Y PILOT Wtdnt$diY, Nowmbw 22, 1972
• •• ... ,. • " .. •· -·
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JC Grid A~es
' Rustlers
Shape Up
As Tough
. Table . 'f eniiis T our~y Eyed
• " .. J • ... •• ' ~ -.. ;.
For Friture P ossibilitWs . .
When the Western 'Re!ll<ml ~ ol
With a veteran starting five ~ table tennis llllOdatloa ol tbe t1lllled
returning, Golden W e • t Stale.! take plooe In H1mtlngton Beacb lhll
O>llege figures to be a co1> 'waeUn<I, ,......i pr..p..,u,e Onnge OJunty
tender ,tor t h e Southern w • ·
Calllomla Conference baskel--· w •lleP an eagle eye on tbe pro. c ........ s. . . . . --ball--cl'OWJl--thil teel$ftr --~ f
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aeUve ctmpetilllm Ill St lf11a '>1"11• t.
ebldllC" 1~ •=' 1r1 · .r 1t1 a "s&4
BeaU IObie ----.. Goldoo Weal ll\lllere oo 8lilldo1'-f l
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Coach Diclt S t r I c k 11 n ' s HIR!tlnilon l!eocb olOclall ~ pl1nnlng to boot tbe· Clllfomla state tounwnet next Rustlers open the 1m.13 cam-. year aml Baril l!nlnet:ot.Uie VS'IT •-'-
-Oolf tfie elite of ... -.... .,..w. pue Ill tilt wrt(11,... #1' ...a Ill llai".1-i!-\'f
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HARBOR Vl•W .,
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JOE JONES
s.ddlohack~
BILL CORNELIUS
Golden Wost~
KEN SHIBATA
Orange C011t Offense
RICK ANDERSON
Soddleback. Dofonie
DICK FERRYMAN
Golden Wost Oofonto
JOHN DIXON
Orange Co.st Defense
. palgn Friday nJghl hosting .,.........
IViRed C.rritos, 'hen lnvado atjon reveaM tlila' week thit other loJlrnl-
Orange Coast College n&es-
day.
Leading the , I II t of
sophomores is S..JO center
Mark Dekker, wbo belped tbe
Rumlers to the Socat tiUe two
seasons ago 'and a third. place
finish In tbe state ·N·-·-l . -...... ~ Dekker sat ou\ ¥ seuoa
with grade dlll!C1llU"'. He 11
not only a fine rebounder; but
shoota very well rrom the base
line.
Dekker's , presence should
relieve some of the burden
.that Jeff St. Clair CM) bad to
carry last sea119n in Uie: post
position. St. Clair, 1 scrapper
on the boards, wtD probably
team with either Jeff Batt or
Brian Sanders at the forward
spats.
Butt and Sanders are also
sophomores.
St. Clair was Golden West's
third leading rebounder last
year behind Jim Anderson
(now at Idaho State) aod Jack
Kelch. The latter bad another
year of eligibility, but was
drafted.
In the backcourt, Golden
West has two good ones in
Taras Young and Gary Orgill,
both good sbooters.
Young averaged 17.4 points
through the Rustlers flr!t four
games last year, then Injured
a knee and sat out the rest of
the season. Orgill was a
starter most of his freshman
.
~
'llOWARD
'' HANDY'
~ts may Olao .come io tbe beocb city. . . . ~ .
"W• have P"!'ll!e lgteres1ed In 8pGl)l<X"lng
tournamenU In .thl Orange County area," be
,Said thll week while, vlllllnc . Rlmtlngton
Beach to aet up the· '"l/onal ~. with
the parks and recreallol\ depirtmenl Of that
city. · • " . ., "Tber9 are ..,... 100 lltlClloned touma-
fuents arooind" the cOObirY rtgbl ..... and tbe
=l~:n~~II?JUla area is a ~ fer
Bmmer also rewaled that table tennis II
an open sport, almltar to tennis, and that In
the tast three years, the toomameota have
gained BpoDSOrs with prlu mooey from
15,000 to f!S,lioo DOW being olfered.
The r<glonal .. ent In HunUngton Beach
wW pay upenses for the winners to and
from Ollcaio for the U.S. team teyouts in
Decemb<r with that event, In tum, paying
expenses for the b1p to YUIQllavla for the
players. • • •
Table letlall II a fut.mnlac, llipty ea-
lerlllalllg apert --µ.pa1o1 ..... , ..... .. .-11-----abolll 11 to • -· .......... oo Ille
-,.tlclpolllc at JIB. ' .' . . . .
Ed Newland 41 UC Irvine lm't euctly
bapj>y' °"er die NeAA Wlter' polo ~
sbii-tbll' ye&r. 1 I
Originally 11Chedu1-d for , 11111 wee1<1 at
•the Ulliverslty of lle!f Mexico, Ed l5mod
ol a swllch in dajA!o lrom 11! .... al Southland
ollidall flanDin& to w«k .... ol the -· Tho cba~lpi ·--aabeduled !lee. 1-.2 at tbe~ lilo·ln.AI~.
Newland also U,..,tl,,. lounlllDent will
not be pla~ ,ID a ~ pool. "It
. will be smaller ib\on ,llle nriulatloa ... and I
don~ !mow why they '"°"" it to New Mu·
lco ·because -JJI the loams wW be going
!ram tbe West Coul!' . . . ,• .-, . P"°"""" 1'1H\IUJ o!PI'• ~ wltll
Ille -· ...... Tim Tilt wfll *91 die UC~t.ulretltet"•teul•,........, ...,. __ ..... __ ..
tlte tJatvenlty of MJnT!llta IAUJ ......
Tiie ~-wlll be lll1fll la -..,,, ~'Z.• ... -.. ... ''"'· ... a ae:*r lelloat crowd It ~.
JI beglDt to look Ub oar.. ilel .... -
Dn K1fllan may llo llllrlfo( -I ol Ille -.... Be rellljored u alllat bee io<eoUy
ud bu beetl lldellald. KllUu. lilled U a
freA .... a bat a poleotfal YUlilf -la
Ille be-COllld 11e!P Ille big UCI ll(Ud. • • •
Craig Neslage, '""""" UCI tennis star arid team captain, Is the ClDTellt net coach
at Cal State (F1111erton) •
Nealage is conducting an lnvltatloaal ten-rus tonmament Dec. t-10 and l&-17 to Include
junior, open men and women. mixed and
c1ase C men and women classificatiorui.
~::;.averaging 10.3 points per Servile
Golden West has been 'lllrong
off the bench in.11\e' put two '
;;:. ..... sam~ ~~1'":% Has T oug. . ·.h
Gal Gymna8~ Back_
From Mexico Meet . ' • • freshmen making 1JP the rest
of the roster.
The top freshmen ale Ken T k Ah d 'Khn JQpharl, 15, of Newport team w'blle the.other countries
Kile (Los Amigos), B_i 11 as ea Beach and Jill •Thoniils, 17, of used girls with litUe or DO in-
McKinney (Newport Harbor), Costa ~esa have just returned temaUonaJ experience.
Lance Ellis (Bol§a Grande), home 'trom' parUcipatlon ln an The U.S. team finished se-
Bob Bahn.bridge '(Santiago) '.Seryite's footliallie\m steps International gymnaallcs com· eond in tbe.c om petition
andVal,Popov(LaQuinta). into the now f81J!illar role of petltioD In Mexico ·City as altboalfilieltberareaglrlwu
Others on the rooter include· would-be Gian\ Kill~ ~ representaUves of the United . In the tjlp three. .
: Rich Drag Run Set
' ~: In Orauge County oophomore Randy Slatterj; .Piiist top ...mud'~ 1n Stale.!. ~ill inide ,the rmall on the
pill!' freshmen Tom Ford anil 'the opening ,;,,m.i of .the Oil' · · 11!" girls ~ ~ o~ ,~,Jleim bltt didll~ place Craig Ha)'! (EstanC!iJ; John " . a !Oam"eom,...... -•.., O• 'ln'the 'top~~Ki!Dlf•
Kepko (La Quinta) and· a, playoffs Friday nigbl a I Southern California l)rll fr.om in the all-around cci•uen.
~~ Something new in sfrag ~ac
r · lng will have Jts debut at
'"' Orange O:lunty Inteniationa1
11 • Raceway May 4 and 5 when W' . the Double Ellmlnatlonall for
•• funny cars and top fuel •• ..... dragsten takes place for a ,. °'' pucse of $40,075.
:;: Each of the 16 qualifiers in
~· each category ls guarariteed at
~ least two runs becaute it will
~ take two defeats to elim.lnate
~ . a car once it bas reached the
..., round of 16.
The winner in the funny car
~ ~ eliminatiorus will take ,home a
•!''
" ·~: POLO ..•
" ~ Fl9m Pace !7
-. tho thin! quarter.
-·. From there It wa.s a see-saw
· . batUe with the two teams
:, traded goals.
: Then with the score tied at
• · 11ix and 2:30 remalning, the
.:. Bucs' Bill McAneney, after
~ getting a nifty pus from J;\on
• ' Misiolek. tossed in a goal to
. put OCC abead H .
:( Fifteen seconds l a t e r
•1, McAneney Iockeci It up with a
. , penalty throw.
-... Orange Coast's defensive
, play in the thlrd quarter was
~ perhaps the Bucs flnest·ol the
· 11 season. Long Beach,· In the
• • seven minutes, could not get
, • oU a shot and OCC repeat.edly
.... ~ picked oil passes.
'"' In the Golden W e s t •
, ;, Fullerton semlfmal game, the
k>sing Rustlen played well
through three quarters, trail-
~. Ing H .With the final period lo go. .
;_1, But Fullerton IDpped ln four
• straigbt goals in a span of two
,_, mlmrta early in the qu'arter t.4 and It wu all over. •
Golden West was hurt con-~; aiderably by the loll of
; clelenalve ace Mike Malllfl<ld • (wbo majortd clut early In lbe
: Orlt quarter) I. and Frank
' Browne (Who fouled out with 1~ 1:05 left ln the second
qUM'ter). •
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purse of 15.IX\O all<f"lhe. jlest of
the top fqel draglll<:l"I' will get $4,500~ Each fuMy car is
guaranteed at least .$500 and
each top fuel q~llfier '250.
Kyle (Santiago). . LllPilma St id I.um.': In .. l+.11 •""1'1 of1 -· 'lbere · Both l!lrll belonf!"to tbe
Stricklin feels he has good Anabelm. were senn team memllers·· Newpoft • Beach Gymoutlc
shooting thus defense and the The Friars 0~ 8 -e r v l't e and· 'one alternate workmg • C1ub wbei'e Dick Beckner and
boards will be two key· areea surpn'sed most of ,.._ ........ under W•ndy Cluff as Tom Willlams are th•
for his club thil aeuon. """" ~...,...... coicl1. Wendy wu a member coacbes.
"I don't know of any top
driver wbo basn1 tbotight be
could have won every one of
hi.!1 races. They always feel
they could win if the race
were to be run again. This
double elimination will give
the drivers jhat second
If he can get good re-and flnllbed llOCOlld in the of· the U.S. Olympic team in According to Kim, fwo of
bounding [rom his forwards to Angelus league by Tirtue of a Itel. the top Southland gymnastics
go along with Dekker's won win over Mater Dtflast week. The compeUtlon I brought teams were asked lo join the
on the bol!rds, then the F..-l!'<" di~ •. Cllli:b ,Chuck together teams from Cuba, group · bUt declined, stating
RusUers should be a top con-Gallo s team (7·~)" bai. oow Gua~ Mexico, pd . the the9 wlllled all· places on the
tender in the tough SoCal been p&ired' a'" l'n a.t ~ U.S! CUbi: won the team •t1tle, te.m or none at all.
circuit. defeated and 'No, ·t rariked using most of its Olympic ,-~--------~
diance," general manager
Mike Jones ol OCIR says.
"The basic structure for
this race bas never been tried
before in drag racing,"· he
Costa Mesans
Win Tourney
ad4 , The Costa Mesa High girls'·
-TOm McEwen of Fowrtain volleyball team took first
Valley and OM ol the nation's place in the Orange County
top drag racing exponents, lnvitatJooal tournament at
agrees. "We don't think we Villa Park High School Satur·
can get beat twice. And this day, defeating Ne w p o r t
race will be big enough to Harllor In tbe 6-.J game 1$-13.
bring me beck out here ·from . Anaheim placed third and
the east," he says. Westminster fourth In the 16-
McEwen, a recent winner t~am tournament.
of a race in Teµs that offered Members of the Costa.Mesa
the winner '38;000 and' second team I n c I u d e d Peggy
place about ,1,500, s e es McGruder, Karen Diet:zel, Teri
nothing """" with the way S..ith, Vickie Barr, Nancy
the final four drivers in the Pap Iha m , Klm Van
competition div1ded the prize Horne, Tammy Bayes, Jani
money. Smith and La urea· Remsen. . '
. Ping Pong Standouts
Clash at · Huntington
Western (lHl). '
Surprllinsly' tbe prospect
doesn't bother Servile coach
Gallo much.
"We~e just happy to be at
the party, we don1 care wbo
we have to dance with," Gallo S&YS jokingly. "Tbey're a
great team lhd we consider U
a privilege to play them. But
we think we can beat them."
At Weetmi. coach Jim
Everett l.m't thrilled about the
matclwp, but feels bis team is
ready.
"Everybody c o·m p 1 a ins
about tbe pairings but look."
Everett says, "the AngelUI
and Suntet lell!Uff are both
(top ~ w. draw the ·
Angelus league r u n n e r µ p ,
while the Angelus league win-
ner (St.Paul) dra~ wliat ...
consider to be a team from a lesser league'... · ·
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fragile situation, you can't tell
what can hlppen,tn·l:Ue game,
but we're ready to go.''
The game wlH plti. Servite's ·
many-faceted offense against
thO Ploneen' ~Ion at-
tack . under the dlr:ection of
Bob Acosta.. · Korean-born Dal Joon Lee junior singles and national Aeosta, ·Orange.' County's
and Jack. How4fd ot Los men's dou~les UUes. pr:emier quarterback h a s
Angeleo, the topl U.S. man's Miss Bochenski Is tbe cur-dtvUtated oppoolnc def.,_
singles players 11111 year, WU! rent nttional junior girls cham-with his •11tlnta olf lhe opt"*i
compete In tbe western pion. She faces stiff COfft· -play, and pauin1. The 6--0 195 .
regioAal tryouta at Huntington petition from · Pa Uy Martinel • )>ouiid senior' mlt'nM j 7'1
Beach l!lll\ Scbool Satutday · Cash, 20, three-tlp>e U,S. yards In tbe regular .. ~.
and Sunday for a poulble women's champion a n,d ruMing for ·m and Plsalne
berth on the U.S. team. Angelita llosal, II, the Paclllc for l.llS. • · ',
Twe Giber meinl/m o1 th• Coaat women's titllst. Both Alan Osbon, a S.10 lllO-Oound
U.S. table teMls team that ""' from San D!Wo. halfheck comes Into the , • ..,.
mad<! the historic ,door-opening The --rqlonals Is as the Plonem' I ea d Ing
visit to mainland China In 1!171 one of ~ l1ICb ~II rusber with 73& )W"ds. · •
wUI try to regain spot.I on tbe to seleCt fioalil1a for the For Servile the b1•~an
U.S. squad beginning in-O!Jcaao evenl 1"e otliers are II aenlor qull'let'bOck 'Martt
the. Huntington Beach evonl In New Y... aod Grand H•rms. a S.O. 1715 lJOllDd<r who
seveo men and six women Rapids, Mich: Winnen In st•pped In after Gary Magner
will emerge winners at the Chicago will form the U.S. transferred to Estaocta aod
tryouta and become •liglble lo team to cempate In the 11'13 led the Friars to a 7-1 record
compete in the flnala at biennial world =nsblps Henno hu pe...t for 1 1 ·
Chicago on Dec. IS.17. In Sarajevo, via In yards this seam and 'the
In addition to Lee, tbe U.S. April. . ruthlng belp hu C..... !rem
men'• alng)es champion f..-The modllled ""'11d-robln · Carlos Solanano incl CJIUd<
the past f Iv• yoars and tourney at Hlltlllnctoe Beacb Kovac, a .. 1r of big nrmlnc
Howard, 11111 year'• nmnerup, will nm llm> 10 un. to 11 becks with · 5.0 r u 1 b In I
Glenn Cowan ol Santa Monica p.m. Satolrday and 10 to 10 oo averar ...
and -.er JUdy Ilocbemkl Sunday, · Servlte's other 111°"""'1 It
of Eua<ma. Ongon will also The event II , IPOlllOIOd by end·llneblcker Sim ll:enlon. a
compete Ill RB. the HunUn&ton Beach Parks 200 llOUnder "ho 11 the
Cowan was a team member and Recreatloa pepartrnen~ defenolv~ by inan. H• playod
at the 1971 world'• cbam-the RB Table T""1ll Club, last Wtek del!llte a mutcle
poomiltpa In Japao aod the Tabla -ttomouon. llnd pull In the le(, and 1 cut •on
!Mt tournameot 'In Munich.· a Chicago Junior Chlmber or the forehead which later ,...
He bas twice won tho national Commerce group. quired 13 lltllcho1 to cloae.
Pro Results
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New Yortr; 181Mdtr1 .. Cellfornl• 2
St. Louis •· Vencower 2
'73 CAPRI .OoUPE ·
'73 FORD PlllTO '1UIRE '
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i •73 · DHEYR8LET IOJITE CARLO s 99
'7~.·IUICK REGAL ·COUPE SUI.
'73 "DATSUI 2•z s119
'73 POflTIA.D IRUD PRIX s129
'73 OllEYROl.tr DORtEI IE s1n
'73 FORD THUllDERBIRD · •149 ' ,, .... 0,.. .. ~ -,,,, •••• Cf'9A
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week receives •25 9ift certificate from the .ponsoring
shopping center. Seconcl place winner gets $10 c•r·
tificatil encl third, fourth •nd fifth place winners each
9et $5 certificete. Each certific1te ia 1pencNble, iuat·
lib money, 1t •ny 1tor1 in the 1,onsorfn9\ ah$pfu9
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Sponsonhip rot1t11 with a .4'iff.,_.1 cent., \ap§ri.or.
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H•rbor View Center, Sen Ja.qUht ~Hilts ~9 eftd
MacArthur loulev•rd, Newport Beach; E11tbluff
Villega Center, Eastbluff Drive, N.Wport Beach; l•y·
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HOUSTON -El Pa10
Ntlllnl Ga Co. haa llJtd an
appllcallon with the -
-Oommill1oll ... •t . ...,.Uto-tbewuldl
ilrstC01111Wdalcompluto
-coal 1Dto • .,,.-.... Howard lloyd, cba1rman
of the board, Ilk! the tm
million oomplex w1ll b •
localed in northwest New
Mellco.
'l1le El Pao complex II
McDonnell's
DCl.O Series
Delivered
Magnetic Train Gets
First Test 'Flight'
LONG BEACH (AP) -Four
~-~ aa;opled deli>ery of the lint
McDcanell DCIO Serles 311
JntaCG!tlnelltal -ranee
lnlllparta.
Tht ccriors -Kl.II Royal
Dutdl ~ ......... vlan
-llyatem, -and Ul'A J'rencll Alr!IMI -mt
DMtMen ol. u. JtSSU lftlUP. 1!'b have 111-' firm onlen ol the wlde<abla bijei.,
pllll opllonl for 12.
KUC and -ea91 ac-cepted dellviry of ... of !he
~ Other dellvmel w1ll made laW' .
Tbt DCIO Seri,. 311 plane bu a .. ,_ capacity ol
-:ISO and 380, depeo. dtnl .. cabin COllfllurll1on .
Carnation Up
l\IENLO PARK (AP) -An
ezperlmental vehicle I h a t
would not touch the ground
and travel at 380 mllOI an
hoUr II being developed by
llCleftllltl atSlanlmlReaelrdi
lmt1lule. II could lead 1n a
futurlollc tranlportatlon
ll)'llml, they 1113'.
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alMiat .. feel On • ~
lq lal tract 1111 -· Howard Colley, project
-· Aid the feol -II three feel wide, II feet kJaC
and and wefcbll 6,000 poundo.
Developed under a •120,000 coatract with the P'edenl
RlllMad Admlolstratlon, 1be
veblde meo dlilled mqneto
to 11ft It as high u -foot oll a1um1num guide stripl.
tramportallon from a p • • d
limlll lmpooed by -.. comenllonll blgh-1peed
gr'ound veblclea by ooalacl betw... wbeell and the
guldew131 or tract.
OOW&Y llAID the -1blll-
IJ of -II., llllCh a lyatati between 01toa and
W~ D.C., II be1nc tx·
·-lood, bol not --
,bu --"JIMfeVer," be aid, "I
doll1 -.,,, major banlen to ....VucUna a full ...ie system.,, He l&id ICleDtllts
hope to bulld • fu11.a1zed,
50,000 pound -by 1171.
'l1le vohlcle II levllatod by
tbe force of. magnetic
repolllon and ii It drifta to ...
aide. a It WOlld en a emve, the """'""'' ........, ,..,,.. .. that side become ........
fd&lllg it -1n • ...u centered paelllon.
; LOS ANGELES -Carnation
; Co. A)'l 111 sales and wnlnp l ..... jumped sharply during
; !he tll1id quarter, beUerlq
; lut year'• figures in both
~ cateemes. ~ 'lbe L o s Angelet-bued
, di+aatfted dair)' company aald
·: Jt had ~ eamlnp
THE -CONCEPT,
magnetic levillUon, II li1ent
and does not emit pollutlnll,
Coffey said.
"nlls Js a real mllestooe,"
he IOld In an lntorvlew. "It II
~m,• netlcally
levltatod u 1 I n I mqnm In
lbll country and I lbtnk tt bu
quite a lot to offer."
of •U.06 mlDlloo or •1.1 a
'share.
lie oald the mqnet1cal1y
levltal<d l)'llem ls &etng ...
amlned, but no comm1tmenl
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and holding for inveebneJ)t the AMERICAN& KARINA HOTEL, &
384-room hlrh·riM>·hotel, to be operated under a lllanall""Ollt Con·
tract by FLAGSHIP INTERNATIONAL, INC., a wbolly-owned 1ub-
1idiary.of American 4irllnes, Inc. American Airlines, Inc. and Fla.r·
ship International, Inc. do not 1pon10r or endone thla Ofterlnr, and
except to the e'Xtent deocribed In the. Offer!nr Cln:ular, are not con-
nected with thll Offerlnr or the Partnership.
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Belhlehern Steel. the netion's
stcond largest producer ul
steel, has an.noon~ price in·
creases on a broad range W
if5ifiiCts Used in the coo-
s truction,
o~tomotlve and
·dustries.
machinery,
conblner in·
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The hikes, most or which
become effective Jan. I, rollO\V
s~ilar price increases an-
nounced l".!t Friday by U S.
steel, the ni.tion's biggest
s&eel producer, and cover more
than half Bethlehem's pro-
ducts line .
• The incrtases range from $6
to $25 a ton and include steel
shapes. piling, plates, rails.
bars, rods, and tubular steel
products. The company said
the biggest of the increases,
$25 a ton for one type o(
shaped stee: and for carbon
steel bars. were restorations
oC cuts made earlier this year.
The hikes .e:enerally rollowed
the pattern set by U.S. Steel.
industry sources said. U.S.
Steel said that its increases
would raise its basic price list
2.7 perc~nt, but refused to say
Flower1. Ple11h. Unu1uel 111
bu•ine11 qifh7 Y11.
Me1ni119ful, p1r1011el ind
imaqinafi,.e7 Al10, ye1. For
1oflleone'1 home"' well 1 1 offic17
Aqairi, Yet. E.tsy tci deli,.er7
Ye1 ju1t cell "' al 947.9614 ,.nd
we'll do the re1I.
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' TuesdaY,'s Clos~ Prices-Wmplete New York Stock Exchange List
Another set ·
On Wall . Street
NEW YORK (AP) -The 11oc1c msbl c!Olld
hllher Tuoedly, fueled by ooin. fatwilile oc!onomlo
re~, pulhlng Ille Dow JODM lllduatrlll nerage 'to ~OUter blib· • Trading WU fairly brisk, and aome •Ir 0 D g
!>IO<k activity WU evldonl. '
. Broten ll1d inffltors drew ~men · from news that the rlM. ID uv1na COila·iliir!Ds Oct ..
· ber wu amaUer thu ID Seplieinller and that mu·
· tut1fund nef redempllom !lat' month allowed an
· lmprov11111eDt over the~' nth.
"Tbe market's to off below the
1,0j)O.matk on the Dow encouraging to oome peo-
ple/' llld &bert Johnson, analyst at Paine, Web-
: . ber, JldtlOll " Cllfllt. .
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·"DOH."T P'AY • ~QlfSUl.A: Pol~ ''l1G .LANDLORD'' , · ! ; FAMllY HoME-· A HAPPY 'WIFE ' r ' ' • • · New-~ ctiom.;t wa!kl!tl dlotance, to Ocean n.et~~ _ ~ ' ~ the honie Pay ,YOU?'Stlf ttpe fttJ. it'1\lfke' a Uvlnp accouht and ~.Be~·· A spaclaus 2500 sq. ft, family ai....,Jia;::an~a~~da~ted wife. -~ta lQMI But 'bave·\'the eaq lite tn this hoihe..with'~-~ 'bedrooms., 1ncluding a huge eJ& conveQient famil)'~ kltcben, 4 large prtde · ol ~ 2 ~ • Condo neer the master' 1\lite with" Qcean V1ew and Sun Deck. ~nis, family ~· wvined by a brick,fboe. be&ch With. prWate pools Md '1arge rttrfttkm F~_,Jtoom, Sheltered Patio, Big ~untry Kit-
• ' .....i: ••r: IUV'of 847.eblO. chen and a well done "no care,. &iti'o-turf front ~ Pri~~ at ....,,..,.,,.,. • · ~· room. Just $1100. down and $230.00 per month, lawn. ~ell . the lawn mOf.·er and go 18.lling.
PITI. 646-7171. ,._ ~.500-""1J 613-8550 .
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Newport Beach home, an ezcit&a pooJlkSe
atmool>hero U..t flows thn>uglo the large
. ruP1wf 1"00Ch wi&littNplace ani:I' step down
'••et Mr. Bak 3 bedrooms. Cal116t5-h71 .. . ' -''~ ) j ~
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. Nice ·3 betl:oom, family ·Ind -~ room.
• Very neat")abrne'. cloiee'to'ichodls and ibOp-
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patJo"wlth-tBQ. Only $2'7,9!!0. Call 646-7171. ' 'if . ' . . -,
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Exciting two-atory~"'With alli fOur·
bedrooms Ui:e~ Walk one block to
park, tenq{i courts &nd pqol. Ass~e VA
loan with..,totll rrionthly ~ents of $253 PITL ·~klni $38,000. can..546-2313 to see. . . ~ ... •.:· J
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If you're 'i&.te'"teci Jn Ii lpge home, beau-
tiful awimm.ing pdol .pd pretty street in
'Mesa Venje, pleue• can aboUt thls one.
Huge, 1t~own " f~~. n;><>m' with pre.
place, and wet bar, formial jdining room, 3
baths. l'rlcO, $64,900. Phone 546-2313 tor
appointment
If I Could 1h~w you 'this ·4 bedroom, 2 be.lb home
with-a-belutlfUl ··Spaplsh firep~ _in-a.......11.ra:e I.;;~
living room' for onlY "$2500 casfi out of pocket.
Woula you caU me .. toc:la¥ for an appointment?
842-2535. Call nO\\'.
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ttlil oulltariding13 bedrooa1, 2 story home.
The bonus room ia: grd.f' for,,.&ll types of
entertalnmenL U you tfke that outdoor
. type of. living, the covftoed ahd enclosed
patio will be great tor"'i)'OU: call NOW
842-2535. Price $37,!!00. ---. -
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famUY pleasure. T'his ;home--offers 3 ~
rootris, spaclous Uvlrigj ~ldtcben with
all the built-ins. Excdlent..atarter hOme for
.• Only $U.950. ".811 noW '842-2535.
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, ·P~PER! THI$ IS , ITl
Here la ·a hOney of, a house! One story 4
bedroom home .• Large. llvfnr room, ·all elec-tric' 'kitchen with ~amuy.,. 'area. Complete
prtvlcy in rear yard. Thls home Is located
in a tract of $50,000 homes. A r&ust to ·see
~ al only $34,2!!0. 847-60l0.
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much more rewardi~. Large u'4ns ;OOm -
familf area, built-In breakfast bal;,. 1n 'kitchen.
separate ·den. Patio. Thill 3 ~ ~ with
1% baths can 1* yours for only $25,~ 847-6010.
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Outatandlng 4 bedroom 2 bath home with
large screened. in patio room, plus covered J
patio. Th.ls'h~ ia located in choice Hunt-
ingtOn ~l!Ch area. ~ by homes
priced utD> $50,oo:>. This o~ ls a bargain
at $34,250. can 847-6010. -
THE 'PERFE.CT REMJDY
FOjl GROWING _ PAINS!
Need 4 bedrooms'!' This one ls the perfect
tamllY·'bomo. Has ,extta lor&e clinlll&.n>?'~ plus huge custom built tamlly. room 'fV'th ::e=·~ ~~~!~A~~,;,--won~t . la.st. Cf.Ill today fo~ appointment '.ti:>
see. 84 o. ~\r \ -':-~
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MONACO MODEL
Immaculate 2 ~ de?J, tlrtplace on
large corner lot. Garoen kitchen · "4th
breakfast 1.1'8 and aelt<l.mng o:ven.
CIOse to pools and recreation. Present'.ed '
at $52,500. Phoile-673-8550 today. t
WOULD YOU IEUEVE?
• , OCEAN VIEW ..,'
FROM COSTA MESA
Thafs really true! A custom built 4 bed-
room Wome for only $56.000. Other bonus
features include large famlly room, 21$
baths, formal dining room, built-In stereo.
self-cleaning oven, room for a boat or
camper storage. Compare this one f()[' value
by callli'lg 673-8550.
CHOICE . CORNER IN
CORONA DEL MAR
!Property like this one is difficult to find
anymore on bcautilul tree-IJned Begonia
Ave. $57,500 will buy an unUBually nice· 2
bedroom home with an apartment for In-
come. New carpet and 'wood fJ8neUng with
a cozy oorner fireplace-combine to pro-
duce'· that intimate atmosphere that so
typifies our Corona del Mar community.
Only your personal inspect.Ion will suffice
to fully reveal this value. 673-8550.
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SOME PEOPLE DON'T
Some peotile have the ability to recognize a retl
goqd value when buying a home. Othen want to
be shown. This lovely home featilrts a larp
kitchen v.ith family area, 4 bedrooms, 1 "-baths.·
Beautitully decorated throu&bou~ tor orily
$32,~. 847-6010.
' SHORECUFF SELECTION
r,OF THE SEASON -
Tree llned streeta. Key to private beldt, a born@
that ls loaded with charm. Lots ot wood and
used bri~, two fireplaces (one In kitchen) -
Deep PILE CARPETING AND many other beau·
Uful Items. This home was completely ri!modeled
this year. Only $79,900 and you oWn the land. CeJ! 6~3-8550 to see ,th~ 3 ~ .. oom. 2 bl!h h~.
HO~SE 'FOR A
SUCCESSFUL MAN
Att you loo»ttng for a sut.tatitial tiome! ~
stately 3 bedroom home Is situated only QI¥'''
mile from the ocean. Thia lovcly family horfte!
features a formal dining room. cathedral cell-
lnp, 1Palos Verde fireplace, thick 1hag carpets,
and joeeullfW willpa~ Ud you muat tee'
the ~landlc.aping. Price orily '41,250. Call now 842-2535. .
PARM HUNTINGTON ' 5 IR.+ FR +, DEN
$56,850 for $52, 950
Yes. the caption Is right! If you bought this
beautiful home your cost would be ~.850. ~
er aulgned to Northern Calif. and must tell.
Ideal for large famU'y, with 2600 sq. ft .. on quiet
cul-Oe-aac. Full price $52.950. Please pbODt
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'· A PERFECT THANKSGIVING DINNER
µi Baycrest -Warm (cdzy) tones of autumn
·(winter)· emanate throughout -thill Unique
three bedroonl home on Sandalwood Drive.
The mood centers around floor to ceiling
rock fireplaces, scrumptious apricot color
carpeting and the Immaculate pride of own·
enlllp· condition. P r o u d 1 y presented at
$78,900.
644·7270 OUR THANKS TO YOU
Elegant 5 bdrm., 41'. baths; on lagoon. New
carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lovely garden
& large slip ................... $212,000
... wW dtue aOO ~81
even t6e "fussiest" .. ' ol
buyers. You'll flnd ' bil; bedmHm: and an eixcmciua
family -room wttb open
beams, tic:xahelvea, and
even a CARPETED WIN-
DOW SEAT! Cuatom
carpets and. drapes thruout.
f"ini.shlfJK' tooche8 include
decorator wa lJ oa per s .
"rough board" paneling and
lots ot mirrors. It's "ONE '
OF A KIND" at only
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who have made this year most memorable.
May you all enjoy Thanksgiving & join with
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For Complete Information ~On All Ho.,,.. & Loh, PloHo Call:
BIU GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayaido Dr., Suito 1, N.B. 67U161 COAft
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Macnab -Irvine
Realty Compon_y •
FIRST HOME?
Here's the grand way to
begin with a Real Charmer.
Located cklse to park &
acboola, newly painted, love-
ly cuyeta &. dn!.pes. OJa.
tom 18.ndscaping &. brick·
work, all enhance 'ti.ls 3 Bf'~. 2 bath home. No down
pa)'ment for veterans .
ONLY $27,500. Joyce F..alund
6GG35 (P'll)
Macnab -Irvine
HOUSE + DUPLEX _ _,,5414'-c41·41-:
EASTSJOE (Opon Evonlnt1~ '
COSTA MESA I'!!!! $20,000 I•
U bell bl b I , N...... CHOOSE YOUR '.'\ : n eva e u •true. ....."s FUTURE HOM°""• work, but where else can .._,'. ,
you find a 2 bednn home 5 BR. two-atoey •;fJI. plus 2 bachelor units for on-Spygiass. $1Z!,WO. •
ly $21,000'! S ound in-4 fs&, pool, Kl'• •
terestftlg! PH. Ior com plete yorvbarbor view~ $85 ,. !
details. 4 Htt, garden courty ~ p:.
546-58*) Open Evt?g VW?W. $74,flOO • . 4 BR. "Sandpiper" •• ,"'l"
new. $'19,900. /., HERITAGE
REALTORS
La.Vera Burns -· -
COU>WEU., BANKER
Realton S44-2UI, ~IX
'· Popular "E" plan in choice end location with
terrific view overlooking park. 3 lldrms, lam
rm & 212 baths. Private entry courtyard.
New paint & carpeting. New paneling In fam·
ily rm. Lge rooms. Terrific buy at ,58,000. I
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If you enjoy viewing the harbor and ocean,
!hill is the place for you. 3 ·Bedroom. 2 bath
plus 2 fireplaces and a builtin Kitchen. Beau-
tiful manicured landscaping . . . . . $64,950.
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Harbor View Home, offering all the refine-
ments that make a happy family! 4 Lge.
bdrms., 3 baths, lush carpeting & drapes,
family rm. w/brlck fireplace, paneled In
choice wood & a wet bar. Profess. W>d·
scape design. See this house soon -offered
at $74,900 Including the land!
College Park Beauty
This large Mesa model home, lying behind
a courtyard & wrought iron gate, has 4
bdrms. & a den, completely remodeled
kitchen . On lush, lndscpd. grounds. If is
squeeky clean, ready to move into. Offered
at $39,500.
.. """'"""'""'"""'"""'~~~ 550 Newport Center Of. 1 ••:••~12:35:_..!!!!!',,.::u:• :12:.08 BEST ADDRESS!!! 1 .... -=~=!!!!!\!'° I• HOUSE HUNTING?
LARGE
FAMILY HOME
$38,500
Rambling -WestclW 3 bed.,
2 bath on ma.rtlcured comer
lot. Plush c.arpetl, drapes,
builtlns, dlning room -
private yard with heated
pool! Priced by ~ager owner
at $00,950 -SUbmit your
Here it ia, Absolute... l
beauWul 3 bedroom, 2 ~
home only 3 yrs. old. It·
a very roomy built : r
lutchen; upgraded
• ~ ''Our 27th Ye•r'' ' Immaculate condition with 4
spacious bedroomA, all elec·
tric bulltin kit c h en ,
di6hwuher, family room
with _glamorous fireplace.
Sun coated windows. Room
Ior boat or trailer.
Spri.nkien front & rear. Prestige Costa M e a a
location. Bd:: 540-l'ta>.
and drapea, Wge 2
garage, quiet cu1-dNac
'J'hia home is really l:pO
..,,,.. -128,50 MAKE OF1''ER -8
DON'T MISS IT. call
Carpet, Realtors 546-8640
: WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors Terms!! ras 2111 San "-In Hiii• RNd ~-Nl!WPORT Cl!NTIR, N.B. 6+M910 ~-· CORBIN-MARTIN • I ·• Genaral ~ ~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;
' 4 8R NEAR REALTORS 644-7662 GORGEOUS 3 PAINT N'
POLISH!!! · OC~N $25,500 Re•lty Company O $29,950 Haro to llnd! Flxe< up""
Soper aharp South Shores HARBOR VIEW cean, Genei1I Gener•I Beautifully u pgrad e d 3 triplex! Prime locat.,~ ·
• home localed near achoola~ 1~=tc19-,;:;;;--1 j~~~~~~~iiiiii 1 ~;~~~~~~~ bedrm.,2blllhhomelocatcd make money here! Aslcllli I shoP8 and ocean. Immacu-CARMEL Duplex I 1 09 Ac.res 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa In excellent area of Costa $4.1,000 -tcnm or traaeT~
late in1kJe and out Beaut· Here's a home of apprecia· • • • • -EASTSIDE-·--------•! Mesa, new tile kitchen, ilull --•~ boo"" -m Hon. The llCC<!nt is on qua!· Watch the SUNSETS from your SUNDECK • Gu-t Home ,. ·~··· 1~ •·-"·· j can 'l.."4ii.-~"." ~;;-"' ity & value. Featuring "" Immaculate duplex, all newly rerurbished: •• SPECIAL SOMETHING ~ .:;: ~ ha';;'cl,;:;i
• studio to ••It "°"' !amity brick exterior, .tep-OOwo 2 tiedroom up~er and 1 bedroom lower. Right Custom • Tennis '!WO SEPARATE HOMES -SPECIAL pqlmait" "°"' used brick ~ needs. Boat door in garage. LR, fonnal DR, casual I: CUSI'OM built 4 bedroom 5 on a ~' lot 66' x 210'. ~ '!' ~ace and spacious built·
This new 1~ is in nlOve-dramatic FR with cathedral on the 580 Y beach, BEST RENTAL bath estate. Plus .~ l-HO~ l6fh P!au:e, .. A big family home ~. "!e' .irt'.kitchen. Yard bu tree:a
in coodltiOn. $1,300. down celllnrt. garden kitchan. 3" AREA'""· .. '........................ $110,000. large IE!cluded guest Mme. THE OTHER _ Iaoes Ulth gr'O\\'ing famil,y, 4 ~ blll!I P.lent)' of room for the 1 ,,;,;.,..;;;;;,;;;;,;;;:;;:;;;;+
wW handle. Blt'a & 2 baths. Dreem lo-* Lcmg Winding drive-behind Street, C.J\I. call fDr details bedrooms, 2 baths & family kidl to play. Don't mm It /•
cation for family tun near wrought iron gates. TenniJ how to buy. room, located on cul«-s&c priced al S2;9,1f,O. Red · WEST BA y .,..
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COATS pad< & comm..Uty pool. In· AUS IN S GO rourt all encloted • OWNER $54 500 .....,., Just a block Imm carpet, Reolton 54&-8640. with pier & allp a dudes the land at ONLY T -MITH, RMAN & ASSOCIAT~S I s UQUIDAn:NG! Ex-1 • elementary achoo!. New 5"!. ON. OR $1397. Finest corner 42. lot. l
WALLA(. $55,900, Joyce Edlund 644-7270 ecutive& bargain _ talie ad-carpets & drapes. FuD price
642-8235. (P31} r-=--=--a'°l------.,.--...,.------1 van•......... Act tod"-"! Call New-rt $34,950 with VA terms tor thl11 great Eastslde 3 BR home &. gst. suite off g
UAL TORS----------1 C....,.•I ~ _,, ...-· available 2 BA, bl tins, tirpl, hardwood Land value is $168, n....-E--'-s -'"=;:;;;;:;;:;;::;;;;::;;;,j •t can 541r1151 ()pen Evn firs, double gar, new shag Greet value for $1119,
¥J-• ---• NAME YOUR • crptg &: paint. $27,950. k.ugene Vrecland. I i..,,,.,• ... .,tu ... 4"'45"'14 ... • ... ~ I 'ta:;.a;u:.., ... ,,,,;6'4::'*:\ Fairview CAl:L ANYTIME ~to~~~=o ,. 1• PRICE! 646-1111 '46-3921 or E ... ~" 550 Nowport Ceme< DI".
Professionally •VINE CQYE 5o1o DOWN flilM'/lBeoumv""E"R''s (anytlmo} ,..,,...,. ___ ...,.,.
Z d P . THAT'S rid\t! NEW CLOSE I= one roperty $230 By Owner otrr SALE! 1.Dvely corner GUIDE ~
Great troniage on w.,.... ,000 OcHn Vlow lot-Marina v;.., .. No. Bdnns ........ 3 "'4 HERE'S A REAL PRJY A TE BAY SHORE Did t'
Ave. just West of Beach Obomesne °' lnlhe most desirable Parle! Cozy 2 bedroom ./ Family Rm ••••.•. Large TURKEY H ,
Blvd. in Huntington Beach. California. 1ii Acre home. FORMAL DINING ./ Dining Rm .•••• , FolV!al $43 ·950 Ontu COMMUNITY OME · l't
This property , ap... ·paradise grounds with pool ROOM. Cement driveway . ./No. sq. ft. •••••.•.•. 2f00 • ~ G LIDO ISLE Spacious rooms • n en
proximately 40 518 aq. 'ft. is and one of the~ beau!~ Prioed at low, low $33.000! ./ Swim. pool • , .• , htd/fitd. q~t~ it needs work but ~21 UVIN Re•son•bty Prleed private beach. 3 BR" 1im
prime for medical center.' •fully landtcaped grounds But •MAKE OFFER and ./ Mt. & Bay vu ••••.• X1nt its. m !l prlvate, secludal With Putting Green & 1. New-liltine: 3 BR. on maculate ho m e '!_~!!-L
Price $150,000 and owner ~·ve ever seen. Huge 50l> BUY FOR LESS! Terms to ./ Price Range ..•... residential comm~ty that Waz:lers. 35• Lot. Beama, ~ u~':~ nn. ~
will conilider exchange tar aq, ft home with S bedroom• almost. ev1!ryone. 5% down $50,000 to $lOO,OOO · offe~ much prestige. 3 very Swim.ming Pool-Spa. ,.. din. mt ,_ -tto -~1 """"''
lncotn* property. Ca 11 , ~ 5 baths with all Roman ~ 95% fin&ncinK. Hurry -./ For YOU Only S79 500 BP8ClOU!I bedrooms, 2 tiled cious 3 bedroom com-$71,Soo. '' 06"' ...... • Re~~~
546-lliOO for detai l ln-" tubs and SaUM., 2 fi~. Call ~. , II you've clw.cked some o.C. all ba_tl:ts; atrium entry, floor to * 8-UNITS-Rootn for 4 fortable home $56,000. 2. !"iear club A tennis ~ N-·~rt ~nte' • · .• formation. very large Wet' bar, St. of the11e features ... call ceiling fireplace? 11 b.a g 2323 p · le Rd N B Lowest rl 4 BR 3 ha _, ~ .. ,.... ,,..o;: •
n.nn;ot"MR"NT DMSION C:iarles lqtchen.; 24 ht. Walter King 6#QilO CPlOl c.arpellrlto a built·m kitchen more $106,000. riva ., · · P ce • ·• I ~""""""!!!!~"""""'!ii.~1 .. ~ ....... -t-!'.. guards, private be9dL. Ac· with tiled counters, double rm BARRETT ~~ie~'~yte Coron• .. Mir
THB1REAL tually you real& mtllt aee ovens and breakfast bar, * 3 BDRM. HOME & I BR t'OLDWELL BANKER -•DRS it •. Phone -... ap-huge maru>< bedroom IUJte APT. -Eu!We. 143,7">). -REAi.TOR-Realton 644-:l430, 83."l-O'IOO ~OPf:~'Tl. 9PM pointment. • 6424235 6"-6200 with added privacy. See this "' 2 BDRM. DUPLEX & 642-53)) 550 Newport Center Dr.
5 B"ED'IM 1--------1.., ............... ~ ... ...,.,, one today and make a deal. BACH. APT. UNIT -.....,~-~-~-!!!-~!!!-~-~-!!!~-!!!~~-~-!!!~~:I "!!'!'!~~~~~~!!!! I
CROW'S NEST " • . , PHOENIX $25,750 ~ Cui>e~ Realton Eu!We. 141,soo. MAC THE KNIFE BEST COMMERCIAL
VIEW!! $42,0.,1 OWNER SKINNY DIP 1197 ORANGE AVE., C.M. bas cut the price "" lhl•
Bnnd New Sttrfslde duolex -Be&uty wltb eveey'c:omlort to Owner ll'attslened! -Vacant 4 No Down T enns OR FA TTY DIP? I '!!!!!!!!Pll!!![IO~N!!!E!!!o !!!61>-!!!!!!l!!!m!!!!!!!!l!I beautilul 3 bedroom + ""n
Peninsu.la location! Pfuih 2 otter tor large'fariilly living bed., 3 bath, cbndo ! Prime O:>ata M~ location. Garden home with income 1 ~ + h~ bonus room home in
bed 2 be.th custom uritll -& en~ertainingl Large fami·. ~ drape!, bulltiN, Assume apr loan !!OW on units? House with la-e .. ESTIGE ~t~ce t.!:,tre~a. ~~~
be .. ,, __ 11...... drapes ly room boUta elegant patio, ~ garage! oroperty and your monthly -· kit~ formal ·• "MESA VERDE" ~" ~.;"~.beam cell: fireplace, hl:'iltin kitchen, Ideal tor'k)ds.-:targe IamUY ~lments ~ }"8 then ~~ h=~ &edroo?:, home is at only
in _ ipectacular view! appilances, diahwaaber. Ex-room -~ center I: rent. Fann lt)'.a:i ~\ 3 1epente utility IUft., double $"6 950 f4·950. r tter ~rred B~der as.Icing $91,000 • quisite deep padd e d pool~! Anxious becl.rooma· complete1 y car garap plUI olymplc ~ 1 llaYI ~o 1
IO% down or try a trade!! ·carpeting, w a 11 Paper seller alkQ $32,;800 • 10% remodeled.,.. .. Handy ~ size swtmmirlg pool plus 1 A beautiful home in ''Mint''
decorator accents. New down OK, -1wW look at any features. 2 covered patios. bedroom a,pt and bact>elor ceildltion. King s I i e d wa~er SOltner. Beautiful ofier: ! 1 ~t gate to rear yard. unit. All lerml at $.19 950 bedrooms, 2 e 1 e g ant Realtorll 646-Tn.1
patio. Freshly pa I n t e d . f 1 Wide d r i v e w a Y . · Brk ' · fireplaces. L6rKe family 2043 ·WeltdlG Drive
Hea vy 1 hake root . ~1720. !'OOf1\ for all the "Fun , } Open 'JfJ 9 PM Beautilully land!IC8.ped. Bric: Scenes" h o 11 d a y en---~~-~--~. ~1720 Realton 545-8491 teiiainlng ideal here near Vacanciel COit money! Rent ~ E .-.. the sparlding b u 11 t -I n yoor ~1 apt., atore
..,,...... Yet. kitchen, Patio. Sprinklen. bldg., etc. wu a Dally Pilot ~-~----~ 2Er>5 Harbor, Costa Mesa MESA VERDE Elegant carpeting&: cW1tom Cla•Uied Ad. SeU idle 1tem11 A good want ad ia a KOod In. ........ ~-...... ~~
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TARBELL Brand new 3 bedroom Blulfs
model. Cheaper t b a n
builders new Mme• still lor
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2955 Harber, Cool& Mesa 5010 DOWN $1500 mov.1 you Jn 111 PACESETTER dnli . Bri< 541).11lll. oow! Call 142-fo6111 Now! wmnent. Want ad M?Rulls ... 642·5&>
of H ~-Blvd. Selle< P"Y' all '°"'· And Ibis Flexlble ~ plan • 5 Bed· • j j t !i • • , '•
CUSTOM UNns ~ ::: plus 3 =~.bun! ~·.~il:·~ ~m!!m:-a;:m~1~.1 a•·~ .. ,.
Six custom sparilsb.1 ityle ~· 200~:· ~=: firepJace, double gt.rage, Muat· see It at '48.500! ~Harbor, Costa Mesa $@"\.\.~~ -~"E~s• ·-· ' .,
rental unlls, Eastside COit.a new shag carpeta and paint. covered patio, oew pitlnt ln. GINNY MORRISON ~
Mesa. 2Bedroom, n..,p1 .. ,e, on~ 127950 side and out, beautilully *** ·REALTORS-The Puu/e with the Buift./n Chuclle
"" abake roof bulltina, ger-• • • landscaped front and rear. ..• *• UCl5 .._ .. , Be -~••·•~--atn e ALL ANYTIME e Outstanding value at •CJ!J•v-~-~ ~~ ~21 0 '00"•,,..b!"J-"-" t"° ages. &\il.U."1 IVW "l1'I • Qwoti>r -..:,..,,_ ..... _ •!16 m Act It 't ~ --· ~.. four xrorn -_.. """"'''°''"'pot,waa.co. 1ena11ce. Near new. Full ~vot ........ eX ... .__.,.... ...,.., now won • * c.o.ta-~-1103 ,_. I8!lt call Red Carpet * * low to form fovr .i,,.,a. word&. ''TWO • ..., "' ~-·· ·-· Reoitdn. 54&-t&IO • *•* . llll'l-4131 ... 1-.5 CALL :W0-1151 Open EveL • • (~ ---•-) • Ocean u ..... __ • Newpotl I c 0 y D u L I
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en a hUlDlle dean le frelll as ATTENTION area, ·-""'"' on a qwel • 4 BDR'-f, 21Ai bath, 3 car . . . _ _ _ .
a iltdly." Good Eastmde .... , Va.cantR·2klt,l>x90.atepa cul.<fe-eac itree t , 3 pr, on a crest wllh a
area. IJve tn one and mrt ... to the OCCfln, Newport ~~~~ view, near ocean. $54,900. I R y C E M I !t
the ...... A -Calltlnd at ~·,u .. ~f.:.~.1NG , • SWIM' poo" L &ad>. $45,0l!O. ~dutrm. to the u:~ IT.ti W•.WlU Dr .. N.B. • •• Pl# ~l tenna. 1 ,..,.... ~~ Call: 673-*3 979-8165 Eves. room. Fann lt)'le kitchen, 645-722l I I 1 ')
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SIA.RP WATERFRONT DU· W(ill maintained home with 3 k>adl or cupboards and walk NO matter what you've bec!n . . . . . -~·-b 1 I In p&ntry. ft.ane'e oven I: ~ before we believe all D ..... u-Pt.EX. A·l Condition. 3/2 ....,_...._ e rooma, waWr. BRK. 12&.50 0, thll'lgl are possible to thole I I ' -· Bdrnu. Secluded pn1en A ...... 1. botba. deluxe oout. bo beU... "°' the !tome H U D 0 I · Open Eves. 1.ge, boat dock. 3$ Ft. boat ln k I tch en, ~. 540-Jm. ~ w • • -d •·-~ble -,1100. Elegaot fireplace . """'wan~ tor the oaJ.)"OU j I j• j Apteblomchlldlscoewfto •, Abmldo•• 1 HOPa ~if:rJ:I RLTY. 'OeltabUUI patio. Pool , 4 lem-Hw ~ s:i-llllW· Iller. . . · p"'1 two and two together &..•• $275-velve~ parit·lllto lawn. SPLIT LEVEL 2 b&tbt, -patio, tJou. J1orWw Out o1 Slai. atents ,._,,,...,....,,..,,_,....,,,......,
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l)ec. ,.. 3 bed:toomt. 2 ttomes. ' BR., J balhl + OllllllU: Ua.a..-"--'--buUt·in kltehen I 0 v e I y Mesa. S2S r.oo. )QI ....., lro. .., No. l b.low. hi.th ~t cul de gc, 1fam. nn. $2$,950. 3 BR., -.--.: ...... , '--"' mYefed patio ina1alv• Rnu MCCertn. Re•ltor Indoor pool; 4 B1l 2'it bl, 6 i:..rie '""i;;i. catl n 0 w l•c=l/JJOOI •I 134,950 4 IR -$31,500 brick n..,.1.ce', heavy •hake mo NeW)IOl't Blvd., C.M. !'.!1.""!~1 ... I ~'-~ "!:" Qr ~~~~!~rs;~~~(TJ(IS r r r r r r ]' I -AL. ISTA.TJ Woll< to ...... -.\ . lo1'. Of J>O!!'ntlal, need• sg.7729 . -· ~· ·-· -· . --• -----. .
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, ~--~;~ 18l1 "etcuu, N.8. &f.M770 d~. bltM. 2 Patk19. 1harp. Value prictd. Call Yae«inclet coet money! Rent * '42a1.,1 * GET ANSWEI .· ·•----Thsfllltll!lt4tl.tflntbeWest. CAVwooD llALTY Rat Carpet, Rtaltor1, ~ houM, apt., store
I I · .. a O.Uy Piiot OusJlled * •~•1290 * -bid&·· cic. lltni •Dolly Piiot A good want ad 1' 1 good L"> SCRAM-LITS ANC\Aln!S IN CLASSIFICATION 900 L~~~~~~~~ M 6G-5871. ~ Want 11d1ret1ulta •.• 642-.5618 Clal:stntd M . ~. vestment. .., ""~ . I ------~-..:.:;:;:::;:;:=; ____ _
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Uve In a Pre-Grand Opening Sale! $48,750
"PRIVATE BEACH" SHORECREST
CAMEO SHORES I ' ,.
•l ' ,. 11! MlLP'OJU) -OPEN 1-5 DeslKn tor )'OWl& ~ve UNHAPPY CUSTOM ~t 4 bedroom, family UylliK' and exttnslvt STOP PAYING RENT!!! '
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EMPLOYEE 2~ bath reafdence. An opp, enttortalninc. ~vtb' 2 story : to ~ a waJJt;:r 'Ol"OP at with cuatom deluxe ~~
'1. -. 1· 't ••a-----a-•t llke • most modHt prioe-f'15.000 JIOO'.-kladecl with extrU Ill-
21 acre park
E'abuloul 1 J vi n t with bH.utUW swfm pOOI! Like
new beauty with 4 apad0!.11 bedroon>l.el,.ant-... In Lam tamUy room, bunt. in artaro kitchen,
dishwasher. 3 car prap.~
Beaut:U\ll pal1o. Glll"den or
Edt111 landacapina: f B' r k
Walllllt Sqaare Caedamlll-
T•• Adyantate of Our
"' ""'.' ~~ ~· · ~ E '46 454i cludiqr tarp Jacuul w;th < la-r Y.'Ork, sht doo11n 1 ~ or Ye. jet outleff, 1200 sq. ft ol
tlt.rsland "'1ly Mr home deckirlJ,:: • lush land&eaplng • ; . , • an't l!IOld. \Veil Maino low maintenance ri:ar yard.
•i •lned. 3 Bedroom, 1* .Ftnett bu.It-in k i t cb41 n , ; •Bilthl. excellent Accen. dishwasher. 'Formal dlnine -· "NO CLOSING' COSTS" •' 1J).J!ume 5'4,% Loan. Owntr room • plan thoaC ~J4ay
: May JJetp Finance. ~ l>Mquct.s here. Famll,J i:oom TARBELL $32.500. ca!. 6llH)S55. CORONA DEL MAR with massive fi~. 3
DUPLEX car.-.""' 842-2'61. CONDOMl~IUMS Expires Nov. 28th -Tract 7403
$125-unL PD. •SlDYll, nlftro crpt., drpo., No. end. Cal ...
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sharp, new 2 bdrm. apt. A
mu.!ll to see, fl'9,500. Mary TARBELL
Lou Marion MagnoUa & Talbert
COlD\VElL, BANKER FOUDtain Valley
Realtoni 644-2430, 833-0700!-iiii.iiiiiiiiii;;iii&iiiiiii
550 Newport Center Dr. tNDIANS
709 NARCISSUS Th;s tee pee haa 5 bdm;,. & 2% BA, ~ enough for A Shnrp 2 bdrm. home brave and his SQUB.W and 10
GRAND VIEW ·-$51,49S
Lotty !Mng awaits you!
A<;I swlttly
to select YoUt own .
Newport B•ach condominium.
Visit the temporary offiees Of the
Newporl Crest lnform~lion Cenler1
30 Day Escrow
• Minimum $950 Moves You In.
•·No Closing Costs.
• Immediate Possession.
1180 -1 BR. fiplc. Nicety;
tum. Garage, Yard. I
$275 • UTIL PD. 2 Br. Fl'pJc,
Rfaht on water! Winttt
NU-VIEW RENTALS .,
I $73.4030 or 494-3248
Newport BHch
R-2 Lot little Indiana. Kitch. has gas OCEAN FRONT f .A. hea1, frplc, st a 11 bltins, cozy bric fpt for pow
.,. . ·~· . shower. A good bu)'! wows in the llv nn. When
3 BR EXFXVI'IVE HOME on
5K'OOd fairway of MNdow·
lark ,Golt Cour&E'. Beaut
applB th(uoul. Imported
Itall•n tile 1n bath, 2 ~.
formJ din nn. !am rm, bla'
kilch, home btaut. crptd &:
drpd. 0~'$43,900. For appt
to see,' CAIL
convenlentty. located at
2400 West Coast Highway
Suite B, Newport Beach .
IN ADDITION, you get 2 & 3 bedrooms, 114
& 2 baths, built·ln range, oven, llootl, dish-
washer, disposal, iiidividual laundry area,
enclosed private garage, private entrances,
choice of carpet color, cable TV, swimming
pool , gas B-B-Q & park-like recreational area.
W£T bar, pool table,
fireplace & blt-ins, 3 bed, ~
ba., pool, park, °""""· $43S lte. 4801 Bruce Crelcent,
N.8., 6t&-t9a or 535-5824.
FINE oceanfront ha!, 3 BR.
2 BA, tum. Winter ol its~.73-419 4 or
11.ntastic VleW of Bil Corona MORGAN REAL TY your little Jndians drive you
ach with private steps 673-6642 675-6459 on the war path banish ll Open Dally 1 O a.m. lo sunsat.
eadlng to the beach. 1':>vely · 1hem to the larste brick '~bedroom. 3 bath hon><, at-DUPLEX-BY OWNER l•noed back yard. TEE-~ve two levt"l floor plan. 708 Larkspur, remodel~ & PEE price $36,700.
5Jl·51H I=) 531-5111 17141 645-6141
,'PD 1'7S-722S. ready lo nwwe in. Shutters, If
• • bc>nutiful ne"' ,kitchen. bath .::. ~;.,'f.'· 1'6.ioo. 67~165.!' 531·5111 I=' Ul-5111
$28,000!
Most popular a.rea near
beach, schools and shopping
centers. 3 spa c iou s
bedrooms, ~ baths, family
room very convenient with
handtome fireplace oU the
built-in gourmet kitchen,
dishwasher . Gorgeous
PRICED FROM
$11,950 TO $23,450 '95 • Walle WI!'. Bach. Bay-I
front. Sngb/cpls. $135 utl 'pd.
Roni-A-Hou.. 97MaD:
•'· ' Santa Ana Fwy. lo Culver, right about 14
mile lo Walnut (ht road on left), left 1 mile
to "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to
Culver. left abOut ~ mlles to Walnut, rig~t to
"Walnut Square" or call 714/551~1.
N'PI'. Shom 4 BR. pQol .l
rec. privil. ~. yard
ABBEY REALTY ~
:'NEWPORT CONDO
VACANT
.;~ )'014l' imagination on
, Ult~ home and transform It
-1a yoor Y.'8..Y of life. Some
' ,.'Olk to be done, lho not 'in3Jor. This is an encl unit
,l''itb 3 Bedrooms, 2~lt Baths, ~ · Double Ovens. Dishwasher
im:i: Flrepla{'(', Q u I et
idential Area. Close to
'1ool. Offered for $32,500. . I 64IHl555.
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BY 0 w n er. Spectacular
Spyglus Hill forever vi<w HAPPINESS IS
from th;, luxurious, new < HOMEI 533 e&ftt Bdrm. J\feditt. home. Sep. • , Tvv.
dining room. $99,950. Flrst time offered and its a
613-1010 5.'lr7050 beauty with 4 spacious
HARBOR View Hills, beaut bedrooms, all electric push
OCi!an view 3 Br, 2~~ Ba, button built-in k I t c b e n ,
-llrk 846-1383. Loh~ S.le 17'
den, $79,500. 644-1330 Eves elea:ant fireplace in gracious ......... ( .. 2, '3\i2' x 125'
& Wknds. Jiving room. New plush pad· Bolsa Chica A Reil ~------~-~
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G d ry"';'a:.:~ ~.·~-Holiday Move-In _1 .. ;;;;;1"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; "M;:l;;:H:;;lon::;.Y.;,:;ie:,tlo::....___ Mobll• Homa below.
REALTY !!11~ ~~· k~. ~ Flickering Fireploc. VACANT-4BEDRM. ntE Price U. Right! Loi'• Uln (
Hou .. 1 Unfum. 305,
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LANDLORDS! .
We Speclalize in Newprt
Beach • CoroDa del Mt.r • &: Laguna. Our Rental Ser-
vice Is FREE to You! Try
Nu-Viewr ·
NU-VIEW RENTALS .
673-«J30 or 49t-32&8.
Bolboo Ponlnsul•
u in ta~ SHAP 3 & family rm., 1% • AEGEAN HILLS .....:.F.;;0':...:;.;S•:;;;ie'----=125 G . ta d
SIM9 1"' inc dshwshr. Prof lndscpd, · .And a View of the valley Newly painted home in Make A Deal. lmmac. J.tx50 RIA'LTY
O.W.i.Wlt C.... Mlle Hamilton & Brook.burst La~ pool size lot. Priced below. -4 Bdrm., 2 ha.., 3 car prime ~a -features double 2 Br, .2 BA. adult park, ~2 SJnq 1"6 * P~INSULA PT . .2 BR.
1171 , -~~H~un:;t;;;ngt~o~n;.Bc~~~~ for a quick sale at $29,500. garage, pool, a 1r·c0 n-firepL, xtra separate den blk to ocean, HB. $8,300. ·D.wnhwn c:.ta ,._ CAP t'OD. $300 I mo.
HAllOI 642-2991 " e HOUSEWIFE'S caJI 962-81151 dltlonlng. outdoor lighting & w/wet bar. Price bu been 1,,::Call=:_53\HIZIB'=~::.· ~--~ 1171 I Y<arly, Call 645-8SO\I. DREAM e . much more in this borne of reduced to $42,500. CALL SACIUFICED 2 Br., awning, HAR.IOI: 642-2991 Caplttr•no BMdl Vac.~[~~:~:~I. A~:~ ~~.-:r~,' !m"'..~~ iR• di~~fl6ed.TY950 h.1·11 1 ;"'-:.:w....:.::.""400Ti::.:E~:.:·l..:'::: .. ::;~~E..:A_l_TY __ ~k~f°"p=.t ~l~,s~r %Ca~~~B;o:ne~~~~: N~:ed~~~ i::m:o~.
R C & k custm floor lo ceil firepl, •-..-,,.... • ocean view. Horse ok. pet8, $7'15, mo. Call 4~1025. 1'~. ·• or. lot, gar wr -dbl door enll'y, big laundry 10' Wide w I cabana. 49Hl88
shp. 2l45 College, Eastside. rm, encl patio. Lot big Chann &: y.......... ~ted, forced air. Pretty · Co,..,. del Mair
3 STORES 1 2 •---~ """'" Mesa Mount•ln, Desert DOWNTOWN •nough or poo~. Even BROKERS INC. Univ. Piu'I< Center, Irvine a-~----~-~~ ~-. -. 174 BD .. ~ N has a boat gate. on cul-de-,---------.,...,..,..,.. .._. ....... ~ on ~.... $2695. 543-6833. RetOrt J:\Al'lu ew 2· BR, Good occupants.. $60,0». • sac 101. Only $32,500. No i • cau Anytime, 83.J..08a. Tree t.n. cu.tom. 4 bdrm., I iiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiim .....;;;;:;:::;;_. ___ ...:.;..;I $215/mo. Ocean side ~• 000 dwn G t '"· •-·-'cl $42 500fl Office ~ 8 AM to G PJ\t dlnina: nn., lar:Ke family! I LOT Jn 'ft-~·-Lake Hav-Ht&tu, Ph. YI:...~
:· ~er·. --rea ~ R'EA'LpafS~AfE FAIR Lovely 2 ~.home• wiUl 4 rm., 2% baths. ModeTu 1 li home ;,''u;' world fatnOWI ;.-;;-~';:,.-.-~~---·I
I •lllUIOWY °' Jtf( COi.WiLL (0. Raf a OCEAtl( a VIEW 536-2551 bedrooms, secluded den on _L_og,..u_ .. __ B_._ .. _h____ laland kitchen. EYe:n a bltn ~.. London Bridge. t.oc.la:I 3 BR.., 2 baths. South ot Hwy.•
' "• · """ J JI Dt """"" I eve I overlookin,.. deep' freeze. Beauttfully ~iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiimiiii~· ~~ close to all achools & city. Adults, no peta. $350 Mont.la. • ' · ' Lot -at '->" La 0 8 • • BY Owner: Choice 4 Br. + '"l'I"'-' .... 40 F'EO decorated & landscaped. $9000 or will trade for Costa Bt'Qker 6•4 4848. 1
IMPRESSIVE $14,00J. tam. rm. + 2 ba. + trplc. ca~ ceiµng 1 iv in g' And a covered patio beside Mesa or Newport Beach in-
20 ACRES Nr Mile Sq. Park. 1~ Yrs. room with elegant fireplace. . . of the most beautiful, un-a SPARKLING p 0 0 L . Acraan. for taa. ISO "~~ -Cost• -2 STORY CA IF CITY 3. bedrooms on upper level, obstructed view of the $52 ··-.--'°=m:::•_,P'O=P:.·.::-=~'·---L • old. $300) down. T.O.P. VA maata-su.ite on Isl Door; Paci J ha ,500. -PALM s ... ..1 .. -F . 9 ;::;:::.;;..:.:;::;::;_. ____ j ·,1,,t-n?duced $5.0». ln1-Al80 good business lot. $281 Pm. 833-1103, BeauUful trees. Enjoy swim peri~fn~This~~~~!f; CALL 4\ 646·2•1• sngre~N~tryl>ri(U~-10i TbundcrbW_.Coun~ub: Three bedrooms. 2 ba!J*t:
maculate executive's home, C-'I a LOT-83.1-3S86. eoc'>l, ~k ~1-4 bdrm. home is located in ,.V#.~ _.,... Developed lake. Riverside Custom 2 Br. PIU!l Maid's Q ,ble ·~· new JotinaI dining room, step 1912 POMONA Huntington IWach a very Well established ~~ County. Owner, 544-59a>. quarters. CMice lot. Guest = ~ ~-$225
Cldwn family room, two Owner will sub. to bldg, lo&n. neighborhood plus, being -REALTY i I house. $225,00). Hallmark . ~. wet bar, S CHEAPIE _ $23,500.00 Jr. Estate close to evei'ything. CaJI Ne•r Ne...,.rt h•• Oftl~• Commerc • ISi Realtors.
, --3 batbs; beaullful Co""' ol Santa Ana& Cosla 539 500 16Ul Beach Blvd. Earl Waterbury. $52,:;oo. ON .yue n•y P._rty .-=.,,,'41~71~<1544-~-,:"656~"·-=-
1 'foal' and ~tfing. Yoo ?.te!.a Sts. -h,. l>J,:;oo loon, • -. ~·--Bch. ~ " -BEAUT ~·-rn-Bear ReaJ•-~-·
the land. 6'15-1225 · -~~~=~~= " ~' Attnct~· ..,.;....._ 100 i-IALIOA ISLAND · ·--, -~· ~"~ ' 7"2'-" Ml!umabte.· D.quislte Oriental design
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;···: FREE APPJlAlSAL rear yard. Subtle~! n..-...-.... RE .~Es·~tr"" E hdrn!--1 th ""!'""'"'-own Great building ... "" ..,int Sl&-lll29, (J13) 968-3'8L Opon 'lftl 9 PM' -~ Cal.I u1 today. wrillen signed Lav.1.sh use of Palas ,Verdes Cu~r"M Al. . '"' fil!~it~~rnost ~::paare~G Apte StreeL Can build two RMI Estate Wam.d 114 1 .-A-w-A"Y=from...:::!..!.11~· All""-?-Spa-·c'
appraisal in one hour. &tone facade. planteh lend 'm&EBI ._.CE . -finest shops. $65,<XXI. Edie stores and tv.o apartments. Bach. Fl1lde. Util tncl $85."'
I: ~~!!!~ Rf.ALTO•;m~ I ON THIS ONE addOO charm lo thl• nil .. ..,. U.90GleMeyr.St. 0 Bkr 6'5-1125. * "'._,. C h * ALAR°int•loe'45-M I'll ,Double your Money :a~:,~ •:r ~~ = . .In i 'a #parate family 494-94TJ 549-0316 ~~DWELL, BANKER condommhnns 'TUI'-" GS
I 1 th s Th' t""'"" room. LoVely oorner lot, ALMOST NEW Realtors: 644-24l>, 833-0700 for sale 160 Will buy your property. All e FRF.Sll le CLEAN! 2 Br , 1;..r: pro;!1rty 6~ ~n :~ ~::c~:~\~~g :.OO~i: ~YfDrPcu= ?; a:1!~: 3 Bdrm., 2 bath home; llvtng i -,,,;;550;;;,;N;;ewport;;;,;;;,;,o,,,c.,. .. ,,,•;;r,;;Dr .... !!'I·---------cash within 72 hrs. Call Stove, ref. Encl Ir a r · 5~1b1Alt1'0PtMlC0t.wtuco. onefamlly forgeneralions -ced by massive. fireplace, new w/w crpts, $28,000. rm. w/frplc. Lige. tamily1! CONOO SPJOCl.ALISTS -... dilld/amJ pet $150.
Every gmart buyer has deluxe builtln k I t ch e I\, CAU. 963-4456. . rm., dining ena off cheery, THE BLUFFS HAVE ONE TO SELL? WE ALA Rentals • '6-3900
-"'anted this • one of its diAhwasher. Lovely patio for well ~. kitcbtn. At· Frandscah model. i-story, CAN DO rrt WANNA BUY
l'-14 -BEDROOMS kind in the v.'Orld -Now it's relaxing OI' entertainiqf. • •• , ta~ pnge. Xlnt newly palnled A draped, 3 ONE? WE'VE GOITEM! I · ~ EASJ$1DE if",• for sale & M! have it · Im· Brk 963-fi566. ne -• $32.500. Br, 21Ai Ba. End unlt, prime VA, FHA 5%, 2, 3, & 4 2 Bedroom front duplex ~. Outom f'tftplace. proved 2 ~ on Harbor •• ·--l&OO ·*' ' location. View of Back Bay. BEDROOMS. IN ALL Sltlve, private yard, &ara.&e· most N•w ca' p. l . Blvd. at N..._ Blvd. It biM> Owntt -~· AREAS. SUBMIT OFFERS. BROKERS INC. Sl50 mo. O< $135. mo u yard PaUo. Sprinlcten. Good t<nants . sru,ooo. 1 ... ...,..,._!!!!!!!!1!11!!!11!!10I 1"_~]!'. WELTON & COMPANY larwln realty, Inc. 968-«05. maln!Alned.
A very good buy for $31,850. Brochure available. __ "'".. 6'lMi900 NEWPORT RIVIERA-ALL 962""51 6G-21n or 6T.J.-.7165
Call 64&--05.\5. G d Adanu & MagnoUa • INVESTORS • ...... ,_...., ON I FLOOR. lzg. plushly U,.ntar Huntington Sch. ___ ._ * BAYSHORES * 'd 3 BR. 2 BA din WAN'l'ED, 3 or< bedroom, 2 EASI'SIDE, nr town. 3 1 ' • DREAM • 1 iiiiii;li;;i~iiii;;i;;;;iiiiiiii crpt • • nn, bath home, eastslde loca· • 1 • Spacious, clean 2 br, & frplc, 1Dx40 prlv. patio. 2 Uon M be cl Large + DR, cpt, stow, Wtr & S~-EAL,~ Spiral Staircase Two 4-plexea. Good H.B. Jo. I R'VIVNIEEWCOVE ~~~u· A~."p' n~~ .. I tlodin. nn. car gar. Pool, rec. rma, etc. rear ~~ trees, e::a area. ... ~·J>d· No pes !"-o $235.51 ,18st
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DmwRh.wn C.... M-. Ha.rd-to-come.by! You bet! cation. $2000. below market ~ <.K:U vau= $34,.500. Owner/Act 644-8814 Pr1oe range of up to $45,000. MUil mo., " -" •
1•71 "Franciscan Fountains by at $47.500. Call tor inspec-Thden~ 3 hombdrme.,3ov~~~-contb.; --·•GE:1M11---or 642-3013.. Prt party. Prtndp.lea ooly. 548-Tl'43. '
642 2991 the Sea" 5 Bednn & family t)Oo. CALL 842.1418. c:1--.-1610 W Coa&t H NB BEST U>cation, N.E. Santa 557--4023 NEW 3 BR. 2 bu. patio.
HAllOI · -rm, 3 "" baths. Over 2tm I finest priv. lllrling beach In REALTORs wyW.-Ana. Beaut 2 BR, 111 ba. ' llh&& ~t-lns. Nr So.
BEAUT. CHEAPIE sq ft of super comfort, up-• w":!:m • the area..._~ thruff is MES ••ft--2 shag cpl, drpa, CO'll. patio, c.out P S275. YrlY ,....adedthruout.Ea,..epalio, -•RAH shown u; many ne * H.V. HO .wi:-.u-A/C, &OU. pool. sauna. &: I~ 1~~+ deposit. a1t. t'OLl..EGE PK. $29,$0 .-features. $195.IXKI, Kathryn BR + den. Sharp! Fee land. ••-1 B Prln _,., -~
3 BR, 2 BA, big yard. ~~::.:r10r::· m~1fn1{ 17171 Beach Blvd., H.B. Ra&Jf-WEU.. BANKER 90% F\nanc Avail. Owner, ~ y owner. ·""'YI ~;;;;;;;;;;•:;;~ $250-Brand new 3 Br, 2 Ba,
OPEN HOUSE Price only$53,900withonly Realtonl 644-24ll. 833-0700 ~-~~~d~afl~y.!l-50:·:_ __ 11IE Blutta, 3 Br, 2 Ba,jl ~~~1n1, ~taN, drpa,
Sat. & Sun. 10% down. 962-8851. CUSTOM 550 Newport c.enter Dr. Duplexes near the octan beauL covered & crptd ter-Buslneu s.·~o. pe!L .~L ""J.....wpm +
2332 Cornell Dr. Miles Lanon, Realtor race, interior' degtgn by "----I
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HURRY, won't l"l! ~ DECORATED THREE ARCH BAY *.m-8583 * B'"""ty & Partner. Sale by .,,.....,_, ty AVAIL Now. 4 BR, 2 BA,
N___. 3 Bed Superb OCi!an view -beautiful 2 BDRM + den, Monaoo owner. 64+4826 e rncome Tax Service bltm, dshwahr.i.. _ frplc, new •w,..,.. I cOndition, se=~ ~= deco11 -Mexican tile floors, MQdel, H. V. $47,Ql.llse hold, O"plex11/Units •Dance.Studio crpt & paint. uoee r..hl1 I
at room, nice patio, big frees wood paneling, b r I ck can buy land. 644-1959. ••le 162 • Ceramic Mfg. sOOp'g. ko pets..~.
f•frvltw and lecluded neighborhood. f=ce. 3 Bdrma., 2 baths, Newport H1ltf1ts e Beer Bar * 2 BR, 1 BA Townhouse.
BROKERS INC. $30,250. CALL 968-4456. ~ •• ::: $135,000 . Fee. Carol BY owner, 3 BR 2 BA. den, 2 NEW HOLLAND Bus. s.i.. ~ =~ $215.
6*1111 lmiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·~· COlDWELL, BANKER b'plcs. o"'l'Bl2'!d dbl....... 1118 <>rango, CM 6<H170 NEAR So. Cout Plaza. New
; .(onytlme) FORMAL Re~...::i~iet~ 615,<365. DUPLEXES ORANGE JuUW<, w•ll 3Br,2&-me.Pool, i ;,~~ S.n Clemente equlp'd. Xlnt opportunity. garage. $2&). 557-9409
I li&'.il :~~~r ·~~~r~~~~ ~@~~:$ Ef~~~~y E:~~~:JE BIDLD$45,950G NOW.~·:;;~;;:!~~~[~
I •11111011.tr °' rttl COiwtu co. Authorl=-Broket ='.5• $44,650. CAU. by Jan. Big "S A S" home: ..... Al;.lltes =.a:.~~~ 334 Portl&n4 Citcle lniifftment F~~·~Ja.'°1..
* uo "70 * ~etlo3 nBArm, .bu&.nn~ hrn·~ 3471 Via Udo, NB Call -. 1338. S"t.'tb Of Ad8mt on Hunthla--· .... 96:1-55u.~ .:==-==----t.., Street to 1'Jr1Jattd, IJ,B. ~rtunlty 220 3 Br-1225 mo. Drive by; 2125
HUGE l'RONT YARD *STAR of .... EAST* ·~ every day mm. J>L t~'~ v·-···I w"'"'-53&.8118 FOR Sale, -n fabric.-. ~t Pl, C.M. Call Newly <lerorated Eu~ki< ' " v••'r-• -•TE • CoaT2 Bedroom Home with "art"' home. 3 BR, I BA: REPOSSESSIONS 4 BR.• <ltn;2 S!J.·Caroeloo • IMMACUL~ on Balboa,_ O>mplete-$295. 3 BR. i.e playroom
Lois or tile and large pralrle-11izc backyard. Jro-ror wOrmation and location thruout. JSland t)_'pe fdtch. 3 Bdnn., l!t bath w/almost ly atocka:J ~ new heated oool. eouesre Park'
place. Bfl gas Kit· med. OCC'Up. A sale la hours -,of thne~FHA &: VA homes, w/btt.-IP&. 23 .1'"t. den with new w/W crptl & catm Income P,.,.,-ty 1" owner. en•) Aval! 1113. '545-M3li ·
. sis:ooo. Call 646-05.\\. nway at $27,9\\0, Call '"'"'r-• $19 750 oontact ! .• alidlnr rt .. walle _,Jng ldlrps...,p.la-You+'U ti.I°"~ a rt•t ! WISE INVESTMENT Money to loan 240 EHi Bluff . • day at 54>-3124, SOUTH • • KASAllAN tosundecl<wlthoceanView! " . 1.o;;;.;.;....;;.;.=-----1 ~ , COAST REALTORS. 2 BR 2 BA, 1 )'I'S ue\v, up-A dcoorator'a dream.. a scrcenedpaUo.()wner trans. tlyoon 1nthls4-PLEX 1 t TD L I.SE 2 BR. floodrps
:; MESA Verde on aolf oounc graded W/\Y crplll & drps, R••I Est•te 962-6644 tare tlnd,a~ S38.900. . ferred. Only $27.000. Owner • ~J'th each Unit of 2 BR I+ I oa ns dlbwlhr aarb. 'z . Pool'
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lkaut 4 BR 3 SA Fani all elec: bltln appl's, FA ht, BY "--. MJSSJON .REAL.n · Gt.0731 will aeU VA. 842-Zi02. crpta.come •:i::,.,,mo...... ea. •p-
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Rm' w1~~ bl~\':; :.;:;m~r.i .. ep1ng See ~~~~'t:!; P ,_ 141~i'2..:.~.' 2nd TD Loans Hunt1ng1wn-.. ""1~. ui.ooo. 0wner. · cellbtc, ..,.. . crotlltlt. 1o LACiUNA 11=1
549-ISOI. E•.~···· matnt )'!11, open ha< Sal lo M~ ocean View lob. I~ fB,J;::Jfi'-. Lowest ,., .. o~ Co. BY Owner -N'""' s er .. 1 ·----Sun™· 842-8004. ,CUit -1r·191,5a1, c:ust $100 per -. ca11 "WE BUY lll'S" &., trx. yn1. l'llCI 0<1. 1223 I I:) IN bide lite lr $18,'ISO. Lott on B&rt v.-M Co
per mo. 831-l.103, •-• lrvl>M N,.. Pl. to -· !Ag Bcb., . IZS Capital eon..ttant • S.ttlor '9· ·
&l>-2!lt fiLD ENGLISH • 494-93811.. l-:77:...::~--::--:7·1--'-~IO-tJ!:-~~l!!!:!__!•~vc:;.·= 642171 . • 545-0lll
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Founltln V•floy Hu • cu"omJicd 3 bdrm. CONTEMPO l•fln! N'!!"' Matar ff• -Is Loh for S.le 170 --..,. 111 ~
$32,7501 w~b lt•l\an morblc llrep\ In 1s lhe namo· of, thls model lo iiEw CONDO en i;:m 9 . 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS Lt~ tn one of thetr al-, . h«ltG lhttng rm.. glganlfc It fcaturta' a cracloua aktc -"'-· -" coune 1
3 Bt 2 3 PENINSULA Wiil Buy '1'nllt Deeds tractive two llOfy 2 ~IOM UJ)J)ellllf'IR a bedroom le famUy ,nn \V/fn.>t &Ulndlng en~. rear orlented llY· ~n..-....... ~ ., SALIS a LSAllNO •BROKER 642-7«91•
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-· xlnt <:rpts. Inc. ......... --· """'· llryr' f'<A'ill, Xlnl toe. $230.
be4'oom townbowsea. and fle1t hon1c. Gruciour ffirite ~onterey Vrepl. So mft.fl)'· Ing rm ... br'l.lbt le c:betttul "owner. ' tuu mv1oR r.dlftt LOTS TIME FOR
!'Oqt the oth<?< two lot o"r \\vi"" room with lnvltlnti ~-. Ilk• 0\0< '"" tloor lcllch. • 3 ,.., bdrmL 1.L::;klo:::::...:'•::le:;.. _____ IDllT•• !1-1-ll••S ~"?~&ttlm!•~~.· ,.... a month. Good loca-flrcl)tnt"e, gourmet's prlde: I opener, wa1eraortent'r huae .t,lCHOICE ~ --· - -•• •• -Ina te\..,, .......uvu ~
tion, quiet atftet. Call joy bullt-ln ra'l(t. oven A back .YI.I'd paUo and "'ar on 3 teparate prime OUICK CASH Pfr mo. Jnc pool I: rtcfta-
tion 1ac1Ut1eL CALL D&le A.GT. !I0"'4C11. I ~1225. d_,,_, formal dWO& onlt'SllC6. It lool<I lll<e A Cor-5J1 ·6IOO P<nlrotllo loCll U It r &
area. Jr. Htate ~ • Hollywood letting' • walk to 5 Bdnna., 3~ •°'-Dlul dlD modml thnt-ou.H car
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loadlool Drivacy!' law Count.,, Club ~ "°""' nn. plU&ia< •• ~.-1<. . eo.1._o,_. Rlwr --•---THROUGH A IMMED. OCCUPANCY malrlt<tWice l&t>doca sto\ol ... $311.600. · •-G t , lly Park •-~ .... • -~1 •-N~ 3 B -Primo >'Olontatn v •I le Y REAL ESTATE FAIR LIDO RIAL TY ,.. •m ;.!b::.i °:t ~';ho. Oi '" r -mo.
loc&tton. ~ml313. 536-255•. "SINCE JM" 337T Via~ N' ... 8e&oh Renlalt lf'om 169.!0 l1211.000I Rent now -Build DAILY PILOT Dbl-'t:r· doh-. ' '•y? ?:I •• 2'ill iLKS TO BEACH ~:1~0:f:"11~ :,~ * 6n-• * ~,:tn~:~'f.: ~.: lateril 3.'14 ~~~· H.B.
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11.1Cfll neighborhood. $19,000. C811 remodeled, 4 iR, ! BA, Grten Rlvtt l'.>r., Corona. WET bar, DOOi ta. b J e ,
t'ountaln VaJlf)' SCOTI' REALTY. 63&--nll ~ ~ Uttlt '1Dot" in )Wt' brand new ldt, $19,000. (11 4) 731-7S'l'C. fireplace A blt-1111. 3 bed, 2
Don't -'"" up the olllpt "-""' I """......U u-l>oubles for ~1235 The !Jstest draw In the Wot!, fl!j2 ~ b&. pool, PN1I. -. J435 "lJAI" It in t luslfted, Shlp ror lMI lt~m under $50, try "buck•". Call C1111Uied DalJ,y Pilot W&nt Adi have •. a Dtillf Pllot Ousltlild: .. ..,., I l1e. qoi 8"Jct o.cent:
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RE Au. UTILlTIF.S PAID IL COllOOVA Al'TS. OVIR '2 nf WHIRi IRAND NIW NTALI Compon beton you ...,,,1 p,.... $145 RITIRID ff? COHGINIALITY QUO VADIS Ill How-• A•t1. Cltltom -· leaturtna: I & 2 lotll-SOCIAL SECURITY H PRIVAILS Luxi:l.,G&Nen ·-·
* •45 •0111 * I> Spaelowo Jdtchen with fn. 01-•w··•or .... ~· ~--..I--w11••• ...._ Pl!ilSION ff? Ocean view, "'""" "°"" 11r.-.. ~ direct llJll>tlns ..., ..,, • """ ............ • •• ,,.,,,,._ ....... ty. 1-<nll de-_,113$ ~ •.fuBR'L
<UW.11thCOSTAHIA 1 • S.parate dln'1 area eta, Forced Air I '· Eztrii I.arp ~" VILLA YORBA •lined wltp • Ma.ster'• Hid FWl.Jacuzd·Sluttll FOR LEASE e-1, t • Hato.-lllot ''°""° BeauUful Gam, Roilm • Rtilted. Pliol ·BBQ'• touch, exdllllve club with Re;ie-a-6 _..1 location. ll606I Patt ,.
M Aro Just A Fow Of Our MAN+ R-'•-$ • Pifvlt• pa~ EnclOHtl Gltq ... Quiet IW'l'9UDdiDllJ tllld -~-w0que Aquahor, lowltalns •~·•11 ~c !lo -C.M. 1~ -'L All -· • .,,. 1 • Clooed .....,. •!•..,... close to m·1J1ng. (Nr Rul!tfr & Hamlllon St) ~ and lmllll .....,.... All Pill -....,. " ·-·-~ • -$105 -NEEDS FIXIN ! 2 BR. C-Otta•e Huge • Marble pullman oft ........_ 1 BR. -$12l "' the South Cout'• a-IRING IN THIS AD & Pl!' 616-6811 A<n. . '
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ard for kid & t • ' • -lldrmo IJ ........ "9ts. 2 BR. -i!fl -t commwtlty. ASK ABOUT FREE CORNER 90X120' y,1 · s pe s. , I> P.ool • Barh!ques . ""' 2017 Cherie St., c..to MIM 642-4470 3 BR. • 11114 I Be<lloorn/""'"°'·°""' 1195, DE,EMllR RENT! w/ !JOO' '"""· IZ'Jtmo. * * * -with pluab land· HACllND,A ·HAlllOR AIL l1'l'ILlTl"8 PAID 2 lledroom ll'om 1295, 18992 Florida St. 114'1-&148 W. 19th St, Costa
$145 -BY THE SEA ! 1 BR. Furnlabed ~ oc:11ptna. ' I'.-SUf * MOVE IN TODAY * Mod<ls °""' 9 A.M. tll dttok. !% blk. W. or Garlleld .~-~f'-'r=:--;;=-.:-
tage. Fenced yard. Utilities paid. ~! n'!!1'WE 1 aBRt 1':.!'91 $119 A MO. and 8eodt Blvd.) IDEAL Costa Maa ~ _ DELUXE 1. & 2 BEDROOMS ~. ~ ~ HUNTINGTON Gord••• olc/•,,.... WI oq. ft. * * * No Poll . Pumlohod ·a u,.lumlohod ~ '!_R.J' t1 I~: " ~· Apll. Holl at -a.ic.. 1135cl437, --.....
$145 -WALK TO BEACH! 2 BR. Home. JIG w. WU"'lO 1142-lS!l Heated Pool -Garitll -Sbag Carpeting TRAS. Poot ,.. '"d&· '™' •, @K.I_ 16: ~ -s.. lntlultrt l -II
Stove, refrig. Fenced for kids & pet. , WEIKL Y-MON.THLY DlahwNlior -All UWWeo Paid. w.&oom• n;,;,; 1139 s.. .w t n -. Fr. * * * 11-"'9 Svltoo A1Mtt Only. J1o Pets c r.l'-.olnu _... '!ir'. i T:i THI BLUl'FS ~ • . l3llO 54.o Ft. M-1
$200 -ALONE ON LOT! 3 BR., Built-ins. -~i:i!.!hNL 241 A_. St., c.ta Mou , 646-12CM siit!:d·it au.;~ .._:T NI~-. PMusic. t ~ ;.=· . i!:'i\~~·
Carpets. Drapes. Family or singles. ·-••11 VILLA M.&••llLLIS *' '.&M ,._Newp>rtlllvd.,'bo:ttat •$130. ,....._ Poohl~o .Eves,1~~611~0681~;-;-.,...,=.fl --sp·~rou ~1 ..... 11oap1111 Rood c1 ....,. ~ll'O. -· ;.
LANDLORDS I •STFREEUDI~~-~ I BR'S "" S I &. 2 I DROOM APT. Wolk 3 -ID Beach l\bOY• Pactlle Cout Hwy) to OCEAN PROtn' 2 BR. 3800 SQ. FT M-1, 2 ~~~ l'umllllod & Unflnitlshed ' -2 " 3 BR. APfl, ~--···· -· 900 c....,. 1..an. • ... w.. .. ., doon. ~ . FREE RENTAL SERVICE e FREE UWI"-· ..... I Liv'-• -• ·-~ N--.," B-. Ca. 92660.' per, -..,.. .... -· ·up ·· lor · iah. .14'1S. ·. --I ... ~ ... ~/~ts, ~ T;i._, m<l -$300. mo. 60-M4l. 64IHOOl dayo, 646-<)681 e.li!.
BEACON RENTALS : :::'= r..!:~~°[.=~::.":.: ~ NO'"'.bwie., .. ~t!: •BR. 2 bu Ocean view 1 BR.1 hlk '°beech. Sha& Ront1l1 Wontod
* 64r0111 * . • tawidry FaclllU,. indirect ligbliD& bJ tJ1cb1n. breakfast bar. 536-l111. Ganae 1tJ!.;_•ndry-rm. li'Jfa.m:-~1ac. $135. "" • TV. maid ..... ,van huge private Wtced patio • *811 lancllca::t' WALK TO BEACH v-.. -' -!!H;;u.,.;;,;--uiliinfvhmmft:.-3305m:-ic~ .. ;;;..,;:;;;;m;;l;;n;;;lu;;m;•;:---·je Phone Service ing • brick llal'bt-quu •. larlif beated New 1 • 2 Br, cpt/drp, S..Ull ,., llD-lXI ="""' llMch
Unfum. 329 ' & lanal. Air ~ i, -· lrpl. 316 l6th. ~~ PoBrlnt-l ~1_1' ..!:• BACHELOR lunt. $160. 1 BR
Huntlnvton Beoch El ""uerto M-so · 114'1-396'1. • -~-· • • --· um. 1185. 2 BR uni. $210. H ,........., Beoch ..., •• JIOI S.. Bristol ., Me 557-NEW dlx 2 hr dplx. Cpt. can 646-1\111. mo .-10-mo. B1k to
BR. 2 BA, Condo, crpt•, un ,,.,.,_, I IR's-$UI & UP COLDWELL, IANKIR'& CO. ctrpo, orw ... ..._ 1115. 211 2 BR, 1 Blk lo~~. bead>/town. Balconhol~~~~~~~
ctrps, all applUlnce•, patio, 'h MILE TO BEACH Fumlshed ~· MANAGING AGINT K •ox v 111 •. 5 l &-1611, ~· ..,.., I PahlL • -,. w/vk!w. 1QI! QUI Dr."'11?. j' ~-
pools, tcrulla co urts, "B !"Ba .... , All u111111~ l.I 536--2652. •· ~ .•• UtilJJd.~ l' 4!M--425l. I ·""dren welcome. 12 2 O . • r., n '• •-car ""'' ~• ""'· · -• " • I I
156.S::.m. 2 ooth, patio =~· .. =iall bltno,' ~!,!~~'."& Apt. Uni-. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 ~w-:.>+,':!;:fs _Qr~~i, .._!.·~ II' •I •--;-. . , .·
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K. $2'l5/mo. AG T • * SHADY ELMS • POOL * CLEAN 2 BR. 2 BA, px; mo. dlx dupln, unlUrn. ,rty, ';iii·~-~~~~ I ;~~~;:~;;;~JI '96>-4471. o , 2 Br, 1\4 Ba. New. Blbll. e.Adul!O Pooltlde 1140 up Gu lncld. Pllv patio, e!<c ll75. Nlono Sl5-alY ~ TENNIS duh m San 1
km/pet Gar. Unit walk lat. 60-2ii57. 171E.2'lnd St., CM 60-3M5 q.__I. """'1 Brookburst. 540-321'8. frplc A extras, i:_· adj. ROOMS $18 Wk /kit N.T.L proe.~lle , -· Alone on Jot 1145. pr, Pool. $225/mo. Avail Jan e Chlldro• next ljlock ' ~.... Illa GnrnH' gar door. 217l2 S. NEW deluxe 3 BR 3 bu, -400 Caplstram --
-R:tuf ~Ou.. 97MGO L~ ~ .. , 1 BR. Sl30 I: $140. , 2 BR, ~ Furnished I $%W. New pluab 2 BR Condo. water. YrJy. m . $21.50 wk up .;.. • ., 2376 ~be~'.
3 B 1» $165. SJPonl, 1deal lor Unfumllhld .... ~!!",~:.~.""'· Sen Clomonto N..._ BI v d. CM. poople. Kldtofl ~~~j
JBR bltina crpta drps dbl R. 21i2BA Sea Terrace, bachelors 1993 Owrch St. ON TEN ACRES Cbi2. ---~.in• 5t8-9'l55. party planned Dee.'·' J . gar'., $2i;. 544-ooo&' or lully lndacod, ocean view, 54H6l:I.. Apta. l\Jrn./"""""-Leu< . p....., $UO 1o-.. 15 mo HUGE 2 BR.,~ BA, deluxe 111&.2 BR, ------~---~~ u = -41~ lt.S.V..P-Scbaol~ 1132-!530. cpta, ,drpe. Uie '425.. mo. me • , Fireplace / priv. patloo. .. -•·Ide t be h. 1165 cpts balcony Ocean view ..,_., ~ ~ ....... -•
Aaan. due1. 213. m'l.037. FURN. 2 BR. A "' Pool. O....•-Te-··~·tnt'ID....... --ap nr. ac . -• . ·1 ;:;~~~=~;1;-;;~~~~~·~· ~ LEASE 2 BR, 114 00, Ml .. M)t ~O Close to "'°"· A;i';.its, no eoo'S.a t:::, CdM M<'.iii, ._ ...... l Bdrmo ml Florida. SJ6.l9'16, ,~A"""A~7 , .
"J>ts. lrplc, bltns. 1225 mo. 1: -P"';.!]60/mo>. IMacAr1hur ttr Coat Hwy) 2 Bdrmo • J 8dnn1 lrvlM = ,4 i ~· v ' f .L -n~ •-_,..
968-12)2 or 962-1965. 2 JJR. 114 'BA tum avail I .. ~~fti;"'"'°""~~f· ~C~.M~-LB:d!!!••••••!!!!! ~ i "" 1---:Jlf ::i • ~ .,... BR,2 BA, lrplo, 2""' gar, ~.,;,.... pooil•• STUllNlNG 1 BR.1 BA IV. er 2 l'wH Bdlo BE the lint IO occupy""" ;F*" ~ ~ <.-W
, bltlna. fenced yrd. kids OK avail. Mo/m4"·w lie. $225. G~n apt. Pool. Rec. Cotti Mell u ..... .:..... .:_. __ . -----w/ ~ !!R., !.i~rearem:ooy:{, C....:_ .. .a...1 -AmbubllOr)o"f:Ady or MaD · $249 mo. SG-t421/968-7235. 837~ da)rlj 67 s-5441 area. no W.18th SL CM. .. hi;h....._-~ ~\NlW>lar&e ~ ~·A/C. 55!-'428 ---...-. Good, nutritious Food.
Irvine eves. 1 BR fUm apL $140~ No pets ADULTS llYiDK roam .,,1p. or or 54>2321. SPACIOUS 2 BR., beam Nice,*~~~· I ;..=="'----l •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I"--'·-F 'I.al: or m cblldren. 820 Center l • 2 -wooer ~ .ftftpiace ceU'a., pool, So. of Hl')'. * IDNDU SPIRlTU ,,, B·R. 2 Ba. Air/cond. • --vr--• urn. -St. &G-5848. "' ~ ....... .,,,. C.orwenieat laundry • Laguna IMch $183 Month. Adults, DO pi!tl. -
BR. 2 Ba air/"""1 $2815 111•--p I I NEW 1 & 2 BR's lrom $190 IO On the Eut ...... ott ldtcb<n. Encloood ~ ..._. 611 MM. VIC!lf!On -· 425 r:..,.. ~ ='
3 BR. 2 Ba.. air/eond, ~. s:no --~ en""' I $%ll. Nr. beach I: ahop'a:. In n1oe?:1t'.!ct:: old tioL ·2 IW'lmm.lng poolJ. UNIQUE i.cw-Cude Apt. ''Weed It A Reap'' • better Protealonal
J BR. 2 ba. Atriwn , 13-t) ATRACTIVE 2. BR, newly 114 E. nh, CM, 548-0131. ~ ~ aettin& a:auna. recreation ftlclll. Wkle ocean views. acl'IS"-of From b"aacw to trub SNOW 9euon. Bis Bear Ufe 1Jc Rwl
I BR. 2 Ba. Atrtum ' . mo decorated. Quiet be a ch NICE 1 br dplx. Quiet. Sepr. carpe'IJ • encbed = ti~ Security pard. No = '?;:. ~ ~ ic: tum them tnto. cub Lake. Modl!'m 2 bdnn. apta. : AM-10. PM.
3 BR. 2 Ba. Atrium . 1315 area. Adult l!'DVironmenL by garages. 1 Adult OYer 00. From $160. Sto~ by pe nna. A. atonie ~ CAU. DAILY Pn.OT OWNER MHl585 49'J.!m4, 132 No. El Can.
, ' BR. 2% ba. lam. rm. !400 $125/mo. 613-lru. No pets. 5'8-ID21. 2'lll Elden Aw. Models Open 10 Ill 7 pm w al lpapm, cha.cieu.n, CLASSIFIED • • • • • • .6G-a1711 Rentols :. si-. 430 Real, San a ......... ~ BR. 3 Ba. lam. rm .•• "!5 ........,_ Unfvrn. 350 fl'J .50 Small lum cou...,. HA•ilo moaalc Ill<, .... ....._ $150 •-REWARD = . """""' l1tih pd. Adulll, no pell, " R 2700 Pelol'Mn Wey, CM Mo, partially 1unt. -Cosio -WANTED, Fam . .....,...., -
Corono del Mor Nr. shopping. 51+-15l9. nr Horbor Blvd & adulta oN.Y. A1ao avan. THE EXCITING '° "1tore ,,_ Kirt 2 F:. ": =..-::.-
1 BR apt $1l5/mo. New'" ••----. other luxury apta. $250 PALM MISA AP-BR. 2 00 apt. 19& utlli Incl. to him. So< loot cohtmll.' ROOMY l Bedroom, 2 ooth, decor. Udl Incl !lo peU. n1 _... m 11EO mn. By app'• ont,. · ' •· CK. Mk b: VJcbelle,
.,...,.i ~. $3!0 pr. mon.th E. J9th. -£J~ HJG MH1153. MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. &12-5625. PROllLEM Pr<pancy •• plus spaciou.s 1 bedrwm "'9'1N SPECTACULAR.view 2 A 3 FURN.OR.UNFURN. MAN .eeks home' or apt. ftdent, 1ympatbett
upsta!n with private en-H Unbelievably large apts., with Fem. 1ar lll!'ll a: lftlMDC)' cioueelb:ls.'
• CE 1Ml" trance, $225 pr mon1b. Both !lft!lng?on -h ~ ~ ':' .!='-~ huge poo~ 1....,1 elect bit--ldtlaHhore OX· J!'?"n~ odootlnm t.i. • 1st Western Ba:lk Bldg. wilts next~&-tennil '' _,, .....,, -.-~. lnll, at;ia& ttpl:1, drpg, sauna pe111a.&IMM1 ewnlnp. ~ 6G-if36. ~.· P~:!""", ss\:.0:-"'a,'!!ta ~~--ey Act-'LoQUINTA HERMOSA DILUXE r-To SfiP Up-::0-V-Sict';-"°~ sUo HAVJ:'c:t---1orl ..... PA?.!,•,.=~ .. ,. ,...,.., -11 Spantsb Co<miey f'state Uv-APARTMENTS Yov -lo• heocb 1 BEDRM. ,._, lllO IO -. ·-....._ All ...M,.6 llOlp In•
2 BR. blttns, cp• ctrpo, pr. ~ -pool· ..:!:; T..,"' Alr Coad • Frplc'o • l Swim· Cotmiey Garden • y<t ..., DELUXE 2 A 3 Br., I Ba., 2 BEORM. n.m $110 -......_ 5'H91T. ..:W..=,;;~21.1~· •;"'"~'°;,
I BR. 2 Ba. $300 N yard rk "~ •-• -•·· ~·-Heal -and actlvttieo. <Dd pr, $180 up. Rental Unlum Apll Avail From $10 Off'-Rontll •-' · · • •• .... ·• · o wo • ....... mo .Mil BBQ. UDbel.levabJe U\l'ing • ....... ~ ....... -th Spa • Impeccably m an a g • d , Of.c., 3095 Mace Aw., to $15 LESS. -..,_ 3 BR. 2 ba ••••••••• $325/350 &: Last mo + $50 cln. fee. Only TeMis Courts • Game _and SM-4 BR. 2 ba.. .•••••••••• $385 SemH'etlred or retired cple, 1 BR. FURN $115 Billiard Room. =. private. Two 1034. y~·re ~· they're under· DESK lpaC8 available ISJ
3 BR. 2 oo. lam. mi ... 1425 no ~IL 545;;1914. 2 IR FURN· ..,5 1 l!R. From $160 do , den, 2 baU,., ~ """"~.....; (r~' :t-Dr. mo. WW -fumltun -=;;;,:;;;,::;;;;:,;:
' Huntlnttoft-2~~]os 'ME"oMR'aN~ ~~--iib',&Oifa .... _.._.Blvd.> :'.:.":z·~ ..,.__ 0 red · hill IMMED. OCCUPANCY Adulll No pei. VILLAGE THE VENOOME APARTMINIS -LA-~ Umts o':"..:.... = ~ .\jAL~CllllOl~~ucs~5t~~~I
• N 3 B t. _,.. ,._..,.,. 1845 •--'"-Im A a&.-My Real mw-tar )'llllr' can-mo Will -bnlture PboM ~TDT or REALTY ew r ap ._,. mo. (4 blks S. ol San Diego Frwy _,., Harbor Blvd., CJd. IUM.I"'" Vfllue Oii ,_ 1truc1ion aDownce al 1 at ff. mo Mlwar' .. __ ,._ P .O. BOil 1223. o.ta, llm;:
I Univ. Park Center, Irvtne Dbl aaraae, d&hwshr on Beach, 1 blk w. OD Holt <n4) 557..soal Call Mn. PhUlq. 5«M1781 ............ -t ll""'-. • .... in. 1BR.1 ea ~ . -_.._ •---.1 .r.1 --~ 334 Portland Orcle, H.B. ·RENTALOFTICE .......... _.... . __.. ... ., en .,....,.. ov A: .a-2 11R.'I A 3 BR'L a~ ... tot."'ne.dlBlvd.1 .-==··..;~=-"'---
Call Anytime, s:Jl.al20 53'.llU IO 16211 P8""iae Lane.) OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM ~~al ~ the '!'"'· Eojof ~SUL -encl Huo-•Beadl. ll42o432L
'ottloe "°"" 8 AM top P.M mu 114'1-Sfil NEWLY DECORATED 2 B<dn>om, 1 Balli .. !. $11& ~.,!':\~5~ ·~~-· •'""-BeQo• 650 S4 ft. 4 "'""" .,..,,
3 BR, 2 BA, pool & rec area, 1145 • 1165 llMutlful Grawnds 2 -.0, 2 bot11 .... $205 ma oourta ' ""o[i' nl -"" Clllli-U?ll ~ ot
lrg back yard. Children ok, 11•1 Bachelor A 1 BR, patlol, 10 Minut" io Ocean l bedroom, 'bet1i .... •'2;15 blcyde .tn:/ta,;°' , ~! 80:1111\7 ~Scott Pl., C.M. --~ 6 DISCOYIRY
1$275. 833-1103, 675-3'.118. ~forRient frplc 's, prlv. garages • 0ose to bus line&. store& Beautitul''bew apts. w/pvt fleboud, croqUet. Unkir'l 'I EXTRA'i:ARGE 1 I: 2 Br. Adi.ma. SlfiOmo. 5tlMl3'l1. n4-835-88fl5
L1gun1 S..ch I ~mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i~I Divided bath ol lots ol Gu Hea't &. Stove. Water. patios, a:ara.&e, pool, IPL born SI14.50 mortb..I,; also 1 usd. from $let, furn. ~ PLUSH amall J.<lfftce llllle, Ju .me.nUoned In I' closets. Rec hall, pool I: Garage Ah' Cond. Swlm'a: Lush garden Rtting, Adults, and 2-bedroom pl.am ud $158. Refrtc, ~. crpt. Newport Centw. 6f.i.-&4 or PLAYBOY. hp 23.
1160-sECLUDED 1 BR. rear AJ!!t. Furn. 360 pool tablea, sauna bath&. Pool. Rec. Rm., Laundry 00 pet& 151 E. 21Jt. CM. ,_..,. town ~ ELec-drpL ~ Htd pioL I ;;60-30ll.=;,;c;:;:"""==-::-= I ~~~~~~~
house. No. end. Woodsey _ , , See for youraelf 17301 Room included. MM666 tric11dtcbens, srm,te pa:.,. Mature ts. Infant ok. XLNT bldg. All18t, 3 offtcie Ir ---'setting. S.IL--Pe.nlnsul KeellOn Ln. Cl bJik W. of LARGE ·l BR. • $140 · Residence i0r Retired ' or~~-. ' moV:r' lbofltDI· llll7 llllte, crpa. drpa, air cond. $200-LRG 1 Br. Beautiful ~ I Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater}. 2 BR. $160, $1B5, 11'15 1.ov ... 1.. • , ·pertS ~SJtitetrlnnn ......,, &\l-13S);•t!Ye ..._...,7 &U-7848 H iendli • ...y, priv. 2 Br. apt. w/ . .
.ocean view! Patio. 1 blk e 125 Wk & Up On Ocean IC .Mui , patio. Newly decor .. O..v. lnr w!th --~ 113' ¥Cl. Pool, 1 lndrY lac PROFESSIONAL Sul .. ,_ l !!iii~ii!!i-~~~;1 beac:h. Lovely Bach. 1 Bft..Rooms LRG. 2 Br, beam ceil., ~I 160 W. Wlllon No. 1 C.M. Io c at ed . Conftletcent maid ~· J~ ~ ,PQoU!DE Hiit AP'l'S. to ao. Het1 at Bola QDca. $285-3 BR. Victoria Beach. Maid Service. Pt>ot .• Util Pd drpg, bltn d--whr, displ, po01 NURSING cue. Food Fubioa Isl&nd • Jaailxftil •ADet.TS -141 FLOWER H. B. $215/mo. S.1323.. ht.Ind (~ .. )
Bttna. Redecorated. e Call ""8140 e & util pd. Adults, no peb. Pirk-1.llce 5"rnMlcllnt --A Laundry. and Su J-llllb Road. CAIL: 11111 3815 ;..·=;;;..;;.,...;.;.;...:;;=-;;;;;i1 .NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 BR " A tlo Nr. Hoopllll. Avail-· Ill. QUIET DELUXE Tramp .• oo IDrth ~-·•. Telephon< m4) 644-1900 WANTED' D~~ ~-.·-IO 1us1--·I 445 FOUND ~ n-~· .,.,.. An,,,. ~•u "'u" • }711 B • pa • balcony. $210/mo 11676 Cameron "'A" .... ~ ....,......... f •-• •-a.. ..._ neLU~ '-"IV re • ~ ._ .,,,,......... or ~ 3U E. Bay, $250 mo. on yrly 84Z-Q192. ' 2 & 3 BR APTS. .ntr•"'1· or ren~ .. ..,rma""'' manqe U Unita, C.M. ex-AVAILABLE Mar. lit.' CdM. srown. Vic 2lltb • -' 'N~ew"'port=-~a..c"--c"'h-""-~ be. lnq. at Apt C 673-1521 N..-· Beech Pvt. Patios * Htd. Pools 3 Br, 2 Ba _trgNex, cpt/drp, SEA~ Minor Apta.. 2 ~for 2 BR. apt. Adults 2551> .,, tt. comer store. Blvd., Bal.~ or~11TL port NrSbop'g * Adu.ltlOnly quiet. Adlts, no p ets•. fR··S\64-1 ~·,CrflQ,,drpl, <!all:..1lf~C96~~ Preeent tenant. Cannell A
THE BLUFFS srumo ' 2 & l BR. apll MartlnlqM A .... ' !200/mo. 2281 Fon11iam. .., ....,. • iliopl. U25 Hilnt~' iMCii a.attin. 105 oq .. tt. ~ . y....,.' Pz to $300 Mo. ' f BR, 2 ba., 2 car encl .,.,~ Buo.64&-1'89, Ra ~ Placentia ,AV<. Aak llloot ..-,, ., ft. 1aci1ts Coat
For the discriminating Marshall 'Realty . ~ park'g. w/lnd.ry avail now. Im Santa Ana Ave.~ l Br, 2 Ba. klwer, ', bl.tit, our cUlcouiaL stl-3612.. 1 1 tJ · ' Hwy., 65 tt. side street A ~~~M· 4 thBdrms., 2~ baths. l BR. $150· 2 Br crtw1 Utll 3 BR, 2 ba·furnlahed Step11 to Mgr. Apt. 113 crpta, drpl, $180. N r, YEARLY, new ,_:a BR. 'L I Henntll garden, partdna, Ck: ... ft.
...-on . pd, Yrly. Nr. oce;;:""Soo E. ocean ................ $7~ BEAUTIFUL 3 Br .. 2 BL Fainiew • Ba.Ire'. ~.petL ~· 2 BR. ,on. ocer 2 Bdrm ~· Lewi ~. Allo otf1ce IUlte, l50 ... lt. Balboa Blvd 673-6880 3 BR, 2.Ba ............ $285 condo, llvinl rm .. dlnina 545--181tl ' ' 11 '380. . , • ~ l~· BA.j aa.. beaut:tful 35c. Rented w/store or tel>
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• ' ' 1BR,1 Ba •••• Udl pd $160 ::--ldtdle~ '"'":i.:..':'• 2 GARAGE Apt, Brand ...,, 2 ABBEY ltEALTY ll0-311SO ~~ • I e -· arately. C. W. Ma.stm, C•pistr•no Buch 2 BR, 1 Ba, Penin ....•. $250 garage, I:)' ted 8 R , c P 1 1 , b 1t-ln1 , LUXURY OcealiMilt •New I: I\ pool, BBQ's. spuid-Realtor, 173-4UO. "Sf ra;;, . .. ..... ......,... •-• We Rave Winter Rentals in I: ouL Clubhae, 2 pools, 60-3240 art & I: wkndl Dramatk: 4 Bdnn ni. .. 1.... bW Ss-Dilb f o u n la 1 DI• ''THE FACl'ORY" bu 2 .,.. nu'l.Lc..n. re'lluu Smack on Will Take Stude a adult area, oo .. peta. $200. • . • ..... _ TownbouM! lJvine. u-.11 C r. the sand, on beautiful Al OcMntronts ~ IL mo. lit I: lut. SW cbW dep. 2 BR. den. ~. ta kitchen, Rm. Dave $/mo. Yrly. · 2 BR. Studio OIS Unf. opeuta:cs In tbl _... rarw· · I r ealty Capistrao !leach, Duplex. 2 '°CAIL· 613-366l va Avail Del!. Lit. 84H103., Jarve ya..i,_~.~ mn., m-im or 4941615· 2 B~ ·Studio CHO Furn. ~flom JI·~~
2414 Vista del Oro Br, l*s ba. 496-2513. ' QIAR.MING l Br u nit art• pm, ev·•n. '• ) t Br-..., xtn'$ nellhiJCihO&t. lAW (UTll..l7b PAID shop ~ shop wut9d
Newport Beach Coron1 .. Mir • w /FIREPLACE. Private NEW 1 & 2 BR'• """1 $ll9 ID =.:pool "1Z. ';!:. ~ Adults, No -421 "3th St., Nnoport ._..:
644-lll1 ANYTIME FOR man, bachelor' apl. :'do~ = ~ ~E. ~~~I· ~or' Mf 'i!i7.' · ~~Lane .;:m-eaos.;,;;;;;:;;'-=:----
EASTBLUFF clo" IO ~J"'...JllS.. Adulto, no peU. N • 1 r * $135. 2 BR, •pper cpll, BALBOA Bl> Ottb. Lm (4 bib. & ol llln Dteao Frwy OFFICE w/-_.
Large house, 4-bedroom or 3 V'ft'ffUJ. Haa;txir Blvd. Re:ferencet drpe. eupc:rt_ Older 'Multi Ba,ytroat 1 Br. A.pt . on Bftcll. 1 blt W. cm Holt attached. Stall lhwr, refria,
' and den. Fonnal dining Coste Meu WINTER.J BR, 2 BA, 14 blk req d. ~ per mo. Avtll. pret. &'13--8145 ""-Luse. deduedon on Jona to Plll'klWt L9J?e.) airvd cood. l652 N~
room. BeautiluJ Jront patio ~ to ocean. $250/mo. Call Dec L 213: 244-»U lie .. &&-0339 Bl • C.M. 5t8-IN6.
and rear yard, both"""< *$27.SO WEEK & UP 642-9185. , BRAND NEW AQ,IJLT 2·BR wldl "1::.'!'"" $Ill. , •• ..., .. $l9 · A<Qi"'11otbellESTDAYIOi:'-
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.l>letely fenced ~autltull,Y 0 Studio A: 1 3R Apta 4 Br, 2 Ba on beach. AP'I'S. ~lb. w.Dace, n.ve ~~Jn .. ~ :rn~&delay.' Ody Pilot Want Ada .. ve
landscaped and pnvate. No e TV & Maid ~ice .o\vall $300/mo. AvaU thru June 2 Br. Free W. Pool. · ' ~ 'tTe ploft.
pets. Avallable December 1. • PJione Ser\llte>Htd Pool "73. 645--0245 541-97'6 Bob Garages. 1819 Monrovia, So. DEUJXE 'J'owilicoult II 2 Br ,·l t ~ S -
$475 per month. Call 67U568 e Children It Pel secUon WINTER. 2~ BR. $3'.IO ' 4 of 19th. W. of Plaoenda ~ Pbol. Dfthr, 'Adllts.
or 540-3688. 2376 Ne1'port Blvd., CM BR. S2'75 Steps to beach. 548-8611 E. m St.1.f.S.41111. T' .Ill. "D G ....... E ..... _ ..
· Horbor Vlow Home 5'8-m6 or 6'$-3961 ABBEY itEAL'l'.Y G0-311SO 1140/Up -2 Br, A l Br, NEAT/clHlf"""" '1 " Br, ~ rs..-. ~. · '1' 4 BEDROOM rly llOO month 6 up. 1* Ba. pool, cpt1c1rp, ..... ~· 1115-Back Bay ....._ <X.ATLJOiwi:.:::..:::~.::.;,.-!~
I ••75 -yAea il· HOLIDAY PLAZA Apt. Unfum. 365 --1996 ....... No. 1 Delmor. m.a&1--. .M., ·="""• .•,.'•~'!--M ~:Q '. ease .. . mo. va • DELUXE Spa lo BR 60-3813. 2. l Br apla.·°"11!... ~ ·--- --.-....
'a ble December 15th. furn apt. Jl35. cH:ted.l Pool. Blilbo.I ltl•ncl LARGE 2 bdrm. 1~ bl. lhq: bltnl-. Pciol. Chlldnn ok, oo T• •• fw ..,,_,.,, ~
jtEALTOR, 644-7270. Ample --Aciulto, no VERY attrac. t Br. upper crpt., bit-Im., lrplc .. J!OtlO pets. Ph: dayo !!l!lr MUl!IO ;-_""{'t•:., ~-~
TENNIS Pool, Walle to pets, Yearly. 1 mature edult or inclosed pr. 634 H&mllton, Attractfw 2 Br. $141 """""
Beach. '2 ''°" 2 BR, 1% 1965 Pomona Ave., C.M. <OUpleoN,y, no pets. $1115 + M><>l45, -or 548-1941 Bltno, w/W, "l'I"'· Htd PoOI. :=., ~l;.. :i:=,
BA. $715/mo. Leea<. Sorey, UNIQUE Oppty b: motur. uUI . 613-160l. ** ~tmnn. I• l BR. Mul"'1 no.pelLI-. ::::rl , 1!"'"' :::=... Cho pets. 54&-12!IO. Gent. L«e Bed-elttlng nn, CUTE 3 Br. ~talra. Stow, Conbemporvy Garden Apta. EJside attrac 2 Br bltnl, ,..._ II~ .,.,. * OCEANFRONT-Beautiful, kit, be.th. Prlv entr., Reh, refiig, ttn-. S2SO I mo. Patk>s, frpl~ $1$ dwbr new Iha& crPt encl •Gt. ft....,... 6'.,.._.._
Xtra lrl 4 Bl', 2~ Ba. req'd. $125. mo UUls pd. Yearly leue. ~. $1.M), ClU 557 pr, Do pets. t45-at0.' , IJ.:l.J · ~1tfr"'• :;e_t,
Yearly. $500 ~ mo. Call Eutskle. S4&-Q55. Bllboa Penln1ul1 2 BDRM. 1 Ba. stow I: t~ _,,,.... dtMI
.Martin, 64H4lll or~ * $25 PER WEEK * ftlric. ~A ~ Pvt 0.... Point '°"" .,,_, ,,,_
EXQUISITE GARDEN •Up. Pool A maid 1erv1ce. l Br A den, ""' "J>t/drpo, = 11911, -LARG--E-2-B-R,-..,..,,--.-,_ lJ~ ~= Hl:."
Pool 3 BR Condo $350/mo Y.ltchena avail. Motel Tahiti stove A refrt&,. Yrly. No v-IJMlf • ...._ n..,_ m.Qn ~ &G-3645 · comer ltarbor A Vlctona. ' pets. 6f2..3519. l Br w/den, Wcet bar, 2 8a. ~•.,pt.. "~mo' ~ Cllt. '" ...._. .w ._ 7.i,....,... , , . C ...... _ ..... _, u. A 2 Bl' BAY MEADOWS . ..-• -.l La 15.. 41V-''1.orWW Newport Hett' htl 1 BR, Furn. 2 lrg. do.eta. o,_ .. 111911 '""' APCI. 38381• W u.-St ,_ '!. Apt. A. Te I . 16V_. .. ,_. 760r IJ'lE!f!h abe bed, prf\r ~ 6t8-Wr3. • -., ...... ~IM!!!:!68~ ... ~~----.,....... ~o.. I 77,.... JNf."
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We Have The Finest Selection
Of Previously Owned C.adillacs In
Orange C.Ounty Plus Many Other
i ~iJt it-\' Fine Automobiles.
'7Z BlJICK
Electra 225 Q.Jstom. Vln)'l top, vln;yl Interior,
full power, f~. alr conditlonlna, tilt 1teer-
ing.:'w8eel;: . (etiertri' rid.lo, White aide
wall tireA, etc.· ery low inlleage. Immaculate
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'71 ELDORADO
Convertible. Leather interior, full ,power, fac-
tory alr, tilt whteL AM/FM 1teno With tape
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crulR confrol.'eittremely lOw' nilleqe. {f0t086J
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Luxurloua 44'. Hardtop. factory air condi-
Uortlng. full pcJ'Wf:r' vtntl top. beeuttful tapes.
try interior, tJlt wheel. Auto. tranl., rad.lo,
heater, W IW tires. At.olutaly lhowroom fresh wrm LESS than 9000 mUet. See to belleve.
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'71 SEDAN DE VU.IE
Vinyl top, LN.ther intmor, tllt-~e wheel.
power door locks, AM·l'M r&d1o, etc. (430CZI)
'7Z FLEETWOOD
Brougham. Vinyl top. Leather, dual comfort
1eatl, full power, factory air, tilt wheel, AM-
FM 1tereo, power door locks, crulle control.
twlliaht aentlneL C611EACI . .....
'7Z FORD 1f A.GON
9 pua. Country Squire, VS. automatic, fac-
tory air, power steering I: brakee. luaage
rack, power tail gate window, extttme)y low
mlleqe, local l ~r. 1potltu. (ZlOFNl).
$4111
'81 ELDORA.DO Fu.II power, factory alr, A.M-7M •trreo. padd..
ed. top, Lee.the!' Interior, pc)Wt'r door Joekf.
VJnyl to~ full power, lactoey air, CUltom
tllt.-tele wheel. (215llSYI
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• '71 GllAND PlllX .
Vin)'! tp, 11111 o .,.,...., factory air, ' -
sport wheela. vtJ\)'l bucket teatt, local 1 owner car wtth 1"a than 16,000 mtlet.
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Sole/---.,. vw llOO cc ftbullt engine, FORD 250 "'Ton P.O. ct· '73 Olds Cllllasl'
PAC.I ARROW ..-.drlJI crank, new rings. cab over camper. Hu 4 opd c--TIOISA bMl!np. Yalveo, guides, • 352 v.s engine, Good _,.._,_
ORANGE t'OUNTY ijke new SS50 exchange. cond. $1300 m-.e15. Auto 'l'raM, Air Cond, Vinyl, I~ 531...()380 aft 4::.t PM. '59 FORD P. UP. V-8, ~-Pd. Roof,
OFF N Runs well. l550. Pvt pty $90 16
01scouNTS · .......... II~ 1 A:~"'~.:ira. "' $ i:.~Er· , ,
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EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN
Immediate Dollvery
LEASING
ALL MODELS
AHO MAKl.S
Sllkn Calfinia
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Baak Leasq
2001 Michel.bn Drive
(Comer of MacArthur)
Irvine, CalU. 92004
TI4f833..8620 213/627-0067
WE PAY TOP CASH
for used cars A trucks, just
call ua lor free estimates.
GROTH CHEYllOl£T
' EXTElµ,OR and interior in beautlful condition, full luxury equipped with landau roof,
am-fm stereo, tilt steering w~eel, air conditioning, twn comfort 4 way power seats,
cruise control,. power door locks. See and drive today .. (664FB.J)
$5475
'71 Continental
COUPE SALE PRICED
SPARKLING exterior finish with immaculate interior. Landau,
tbfu.out. Full power, l!Ulo. temp. air, AM-FM stereo, tilt · wheel ,
Luxury equipped
power door locks.
Drives like new. (809210) · •· · . ' $4575
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BEAUTlf'J.ILLY maintained inside and out. Equipl!lent wilh landau, power steering,
power biakes, power windows, power seats, tadio;'.beater, factory air cond. (641FYV)
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'68 Cadillac
SIDAN DI VILLI
ATI'RACTIVE thruout, tuU power equipped "·ith factory
air, S-wa,y seat, dodr locks, tilt It tele wheel, landau roof.
Excellent tires. CXTA354).
$2375
'70 · VW-Bus-
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'67 Olds 98
4·DOOR HARDTOP
\Vhitc "'ilh burgundy interior. full po .... ·er, factory air
cond., landau. (XD093). Sale priced
$1075
167 Cad. Hal'dtop Sedan _
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Rto with black interior, radio, heater, looks and drives
·like new. (919BSW>. I ·
BEIGE with parchment interior, full power, factory air
cond. (1WP400).
$1875
'69 Marquis Brougham
HAJtDTO, cou,r. -SALi Pl:ICID
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1073CEK I.
$1675
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CUTI•& ICONOMICAL
4 1peed trans., exterior decor chrome.
$1375
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H.T. Cp1. YI, 1utom1tic:,
power 1t11rin9, f1c:tory 1ir,
wlnyl top, lo mil1191. 1242·
370Rl469121, IP4231.
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kelfy ~ htall 52135
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f\111 pow1r, fec.tory 1ir c1ndltlon·
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WIDE TRACK
V• Ponel • $149'9 4 1peed, r1dio, h111t.r, (19-
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h199191 rick, 1ir condition·
Ing. (P.5011, (046 GJVI.
Wy S11111Md lehlll $2070
Le Mans Coupe $1899 V8, •ulom•lic, pow•r •l••r•
in9, air conditioning, Yinyl top.
IXSE 746), IP427). l '69 5 1p1ed, r.dio, h11t1r, 4,100 '72 PON<ho 914 Roodster $4399
mil11. Wftlt./tl~ck I~~ 1-' FUM I. • ..., ...... .... '72 Dodfl 1" Ton $2999 St.p1id1 1hort wh11l .b111
pie.up. Power •f11rl119,,r.dio1
h11t1r, chrome wh11l1, 2,)00
miles. (M695M I IP410AI
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'69 Firobird $1999 VI, tufo1'111lic, r•dio, h•af.
1r, power 1fe1rin9, air con•
ditianin9. 39,000 mile1,
!XJ 6291, !P422l.
Pontioc GTO $17 gg . 11112 Vt, automttic, power 1t11ri1t9, I l ~!
air conditio11in9, ¥inyl top, 1662-..::. . ~
FVYI, ( 1160AI, · 1 ·'69 Cotollno w.,.. $4299 9 p41-. A1to.etic, pctW# " . ,...,, ... eir'MM., roof r1ok. ~
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'70 Ford % Ton Von $2499 VI , a11tom1tic, 12)" wh11I
b.11. l19104El I P46l I
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9 p t1t. VI, autorna~c, ra~io, '69 C1talin1 W190n $2399
heater, pow•r 1f1•r1119, air
colld. ll,000 l'llllt1. IYOY.
0111, IP<4101, '67 Ford Goloxlo 500 $799 Coupe. Auto.•tic:, power tf11rh19,
eir conditioning, lSXG 1521 '72 Morcury w_. $4~ 99 Col. P•rk M1f'Cfui1. Automa•
tic, pow1r 1t.9fin9, 1ir colld.
&c1llHt coftd itioit. I 021 FSI l,
IP506 l '67 Mu•••nv 2 + 2 $1099 F1•tb1ck, VI, 1vfom1fic, pow·
er st.1ri119, r1cllo, heet.r, m•9
wh11ls. (lOff 677), IP4471,
Kelly S1nclf9d 19toil 52515 leftr S111•-• ..... $SOOI
' '69 Alfi Romeo $2799 S T 1750 c:pe. Ori9. 37,000
inileL 5 tpeed, redio,, h.eter. '
IZIV 1221, I P4211. lelfr 5 1111rM ..,_,, SJJ25
'64 Olds Starfiro V8, power sl11rin9, 1ufo1n1fic:
tr1nuni11ion. ICYP 461 1 $299 '70 Mllverick Deluxe
Covpe. At.1f0fll1fic:, r1dto,
t.1ter. ( 117 AfVI. $1199 '67 Intl. Scout $1399 4 whMI drive. Cl>ll'!plet.ly
~vippM inclucliitt 11fility box.
tl0447KI, I P4571.
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968 Autos, Imported ,
BMW
970 Autos, lmportod 970 Autos, lmportod
All s.i. Prices Effective thru Mondly, Nwember 27, 1972
2480 Harbor Blv4. at .fair Drive
~~COSTA . ~~ESA Ph. 546 8017
Y~ MILE SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
•:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.
970 Autos, Imported 970 AutoJ, Imported 990 Autos, UMd
KARMANN GHIA MGB VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO FORD
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990
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xln't cond. utol, Imported 970 Call 4946283
ALF A ROMEO
Alfa Romeo
NOW ON DISPLAY Sales Service
Patts Body Shop
AUDI
AUDI •n 2 dr, 100 LS,
AM-FM stereo, IWH'OOf,
!Air, auto, 0&,)'11, sn-8850,
Awknds:64H833.
'. IMW
Vlltt our new home!
G IOY CAIYllt, Inc.
DI E. 1'1111 St
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CAPRI
·n Capri 4 spd, Xlnt cone!.
Must sell. Sacrif. SlliOO.
615-1953 eves & wkends.
DATSUN
NEWPORT
DATSUN
Now Open
NEWPORT
BEACH
1000 W. Coos! Hwy.
645-6400
WE HAVE THE
NEWEST OF
DATSUNS IN
INVENTORY FOR
YOUR SELECTION
• • 'M Datfiln 4 dr led, black, w/w tires, nu ena
worlt, $300. -
FIAT
'72 Karmann Ghia
Save $1000 and still get lac·
tory warranty xln't cond.
FM/ AM, $3260 -sell $2200
Pri/pty. 536-5049.
MAZDA
MAZDA
LEASE SPECIAL
New '72 RX3
$57.56
Loaded. ROTARY powered.
36 mo. + T & L. For resp.
pty. Trades cons. • '71 ROTARY'$
"Demo Sale"
must sell. Slim. Save $1,000. and still get tac-Xlnt cond. * Call 67>1694 * 6731464 * tory · warranty. Only IO Autos, UHd 990
'63 CadUlac F1eetwood, needs
little work, $100 494-llSl ask
!or Eric. '73 C:ORVEnE
COUPE
'64 FORD Va.D, Good shape,
Cpt'd. paneled. $1000/bett
otter. 6t&-4838 day 1 ,
54&--'326 or ~3193 a1t 7 '• '70 MGB GT, xlnt cond. months old with low mile.
Best offer takes! age. AM/FM radio. Must LIKE BRAND NEW
CAMARO p.m. BUICK --"644--6"-""169"-'or'-"645-Q!21==-I see to appreciate. Cost
$3,250. will sell for $2,250. ** '67 Buick' Sky l ark PORSCHE Pvt. P!y.536-5049 eonvm. «.IXXI m1. '69
-------MUST """ today, bo•t offer. 4 Spd 350 Y-8, Tilt, __ G_R_E_M_U_N __ 1 1910 Caman> Cpe, 1 owner, ,-•
ruoe. Ah', P/S, auto, R&H. Wheel, Radials. AM/ 1912 Gremlin, V8. Best oiler
1--------i---------I Buick Skylark 4dr., 32,lm ml. CLEAN! R/H, pwr
strg., xlnt tires! 842-2446.
673-4409. FM 0 M t 11· over 11995· Firm, • '68 CAMARO 327, vinyl top, ' range e a re, 4!J2...5r560 ! '60 PORSCHE, sunroof, new VW '69 Squareback, auto.
radials, brakes, shocks, & Reblt eng, new tires, radio.
exhaust. AM-FM-M, extra Leaving country. $12 5 O. clean. $1600. or of f er , 548-2094. 64~3743 after 6 p.m. su='=RF=ERS=-=--,-pec-ial~'63~~vw~
'70 PORSCHE 914, App. bus good engine, needs
Group. Chrome r l m 1 , acme work and paint. Best
radials, lo miles. Xlnt oond, offer, 842-7264.
-"S2'tltlc=-.'=673-""-2907~'=· ~,,.-,---IChrlstmas Deal!! 1969 VW
bucket ,..... all-, P/S, Powe r W i n do w s MERCURY · • '56 Buick Special, cherry P/B, 1 owner. Clean. oncy ' ~ condition. 37,000 ml. $495. $1595. ~ eves. Brakes, Steering • 675-<l591 No cal1' alter s,30 !971 CAMARO Rally Sport, $5995 '69 Mercmy Marquis ;
PM. • xlnt cond. $2995. Brougham, pwr, xtra clean, •
'63 Buick Riviera, Loaded! 673-4&XI or 646-0731 $1695. 646-8972. !
Desperate. Make o t t e r , '65 Mercury Montclair 4 dr, • 567~. CHEVROLET ~. ~ 1ow m1 .. x1n1 """'· Price to J
'68 Porsche 912, black, (auto) -New brks, tires,
oew paint, $3000. many extras, $950. Eve" CADILLAC
642-l127 * 548-8729 642-n48. 1--------'73 Monte Carlo
S Cpe
sell. I 491t"467B j
465 E. 17th, Costa Mesa '65 Mercury, 2 dr, V-8. air, :
64&--0466 all pwr, Must sell. Owner •
'61 Conv., 2 tops, drafted. $700. 830-2616 ..
S2fXX> • • • -• · • • • 67S-4IXrJ COMET 1962 in nice lbape, :
best offer over $200. ,
·11 PORSCHE 9ll-T, 5 .... 1967 vw Sqback, $5!1)! YOUR ONL y
10 TO CHOOSE 18ll-t miles, immac. cond. SACRIFICE, A -1 FACTORY ''BIGGEST SAVINGS" $6200. offer. 979-3484. mechanicaJ & ti res.
Auto Trans, Air Cond.
$89.88
"Service Is the dittrrence"
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MAZDA
COUGAR 846-:mr : WfLL Buy ~., Ponche °' 53&-3585. AUTHORIZED J-~ + tax per mo.
VW paid for Qr not. Call -V.W. '69 Bus. sun dial con-CADILLAC \ 36 nm. O.E.L. Kent Allen 837-4800. V@nion. Ml cbclln's, 2 Batt. · -• lmmedfete Delivery '69 COUGAR, aharp, l MUSTANG
'68 -9US. 32M, AM/FM. Orig. own. 49'-12)5. DEALER LEASING owner. Air, XR-7. $2395.
17331 Beach Blvd. cxh!L mags, Semperlt1. Christmas buy-'6S vw Bug; Largest .election of Cadll· All MODELS * 673-646t * '66 Mustang, Mtp. 289, auto, •
842.-Lease Mgl'. Mr. Fry SS,IXXI. 67>-3'100. yellow, ndlo, w/w. Xlnt J:i• i.:'ulng Oronge Cooney. AND MAKES . WANTED P.S., Air, 60,llOO ml l !
SAAB cond. -otter. 645-2293. .,. • s.them Ca&fomia ij68 XR7 Cougar 54&-0900, Owner, 11045. 548-ru&.
1960 V W BUS. R""" good -'call alt 3 pm. '65 MUSTANG. Only 26,IXXI ·, · · --Na .. ·-m1· Xlnt 2 dr
I 1968 Saab ·1o -•~·-.· Good $370. 55).90g]., aft 6 & .....-. MUgr aell. '69 Cougar. Air. _.._,!: .-tMll ~· , ltk •
·--· wknds. Cadlllac 1st National Muoon w/ white vinyl too. -· -· .,.3154. ; cond. Air cond. Nu interior Good cond ~
reblt tra"'· 545-4926. 1968 V.W. BUS. Excel oond, 2600 HARl!()R BL. • OLDSMOllLE :
ooe owner, low mlles, Days COSTA MESA DODGE 331-11900 Eve 6ff-l60l. 540-9100 Ope• Su'nd"' Bank Leasi... '63 OLDS '68 Bug, rebtt engine & • ''& '69 Dodae Dart 340 '
SEE & DRIVE new beaden. xlnt oond. 1~11y ~ •• ~~-: lOOI Mlchelaon Drive p~~ A~~:.: ·.:.i.'.'8r':J1o:·~,.!;·B.~ : The All New '73 MUii ..u. "50. 640-4013 Ori.< pvt owner. W/AI:. for CC.mer ol M_acArthur) 1 o..n.r-nsoo. new ""''· good bod>. -. ; '63 v.w. Bed, Sunroof, radio, $5295. lit comeL-lat I01d. Irvine cam 9ai64 Call 83!r'l871 aft 5 30 carburetilr er fUel JIUOlP.-; TOYOTA ~ -· eto. Exe. oond 644-7895 ...... 1,.,. 11~ ·mtm-0361 ' 12511, c.u 54:1.-. · .
Alt 5 pm !119-1435 · CAD 'Ill El-do Conv full 1910 Chev. CoocoW'I Estale, :-a::.. 0'f"Jr :! PLY.MOUTH ; 1\ ........ I aa..!. '69 Red Bui, chrome rims, pwr & air, loaded w/Xtraa. 8 P~s. Sta. Wgn, Pw?. belted tftt. Aic, PIS. ex. :
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lUWA. TOYUINOTA xlnt cond., xtru. Must new tireJ & batteey very Steering I: brakea, AM·Fl'f traa, m-1829. '71 FURY m 4 dt H.T. vi .... 1 • aell. $JD, MG-4013 clean. $124.5. Pri 'p ty , Stereo roc:Uo, Wt steer, whL ,62 root loaded 11111 500 .:.1~' : ••• VY/ ..__ ........,. ••• , 644..!510 Fae~ Ah' i"=••e -~ DODGE, 2 Dr. RuM • , ---__., .,.._ -· new "'tl:e. 1t' ~ p~ ftOd. ttftl good. $95. or $2?00. 5t&-0603. !
1966 H..-!m, C.M. ·Ml-9303 $550. 642-1'67 1972 SEDAN DE VILLE In&· "'1d"' $%725. Ssl-<861. lletl otter. 89Hl84 alts PON11AC : ==-~--~= '6T'VW New AM/FM stereo. 1100 mllet. M., utru. Pvt. '70 Dodie •Oialler:wer-383,, • EXCEL. one owner 1919 • .J-of ~-M·~ sell ~ ,.,.,,, ~ .. Imsiei. custom. cpe, ....... 1~ air __ , ~-• MBl·~ ... :68,1250 .t.. Sedan_.., wt\!/ te, Toyota Corona, 4 dr, good t:i' ott:.&i'.354&• "' 494-87M. sEu.. pe, pb; &tr, white w/bll • ~r'MT ..,""' 1.vuu, t!Xl6Se. ltm PONTIAC Cata,lina, air, ;
al:I\ nte • ...,r. • ... r auto, tires, R&H, below blue CAD 'S, Cpe i"ViUe 2 dr vin)'t top. 11)'1 537·'1680\ -.._. PIS, P IS. auto, vtnyl top. ~
new radials, A l!hocka. book, 492-71129. VQLVO Nice h.id. a out. .,..; mam .-FORD Mint CO!id. ~ !
Sharp. Malca oner. 616-8371. I ·,n~co"""RO~LLA~-. ~. -dr-, -.-"""' ----'----p&lnt. =· '111 EL Cimino ... "" LEMANS -'71, -oond • MG RAH, lo -ShOlllr -PS/PB. ll&U -· C&if 19117 FORD XL 2 dr Hd Tp. Ori& o•m•:•-.,,. m>CJ, !
TOYOTA
Cooto .. _ 5'1-4444
·usu IMW'• . ., 1•
?Im!
71-SIDAN
1970 Flat !JI Sl>lder-Ma.,, 1960 MGA, BEAUTIFUL. radio, elec ancenna. new wfre. wbeela. Mut aell.
"-· nu llrM. Ex-lDlll SEE & ,DltlVE ELDORADO 'ti. -A Job;, 89.1,UG. • AulD lnnl, P/B, P/S, • _.30illl •
cord. 11500. 114' ••· The Al New 73 lmm•c. Allft W.. wttli blk 'Ill ai.v. 321 4 tpd, 2 dr. AD RAH. lllr, xlnt titts, deon 11'12 GRAND PRIX • Looded. :
l97UTovota'Corona1'farkfi· v. top 6 '1Mk • .-, or Rood condltlOii, Best otter. lnAout.mo.8'1'>-ml. Must tell. xlnt cond .:
Air, AM/FM. lo ml. 11100-VOLVO o11 ... 492-1331 or •uoo. !46-9590. 1918 FORD 0ountry Squln" !ll!M)l72 or m=. • top. Belt otftt. MrU165. 6t&-10'1l, nn.
JAGUAR 1972 MG Mldlet. '99-3156. Vuy excellenl condition.
SEE TO APPRECIATE.
83.H399VOL.KSWA. "-IN AT EL DORADO 19'12 lmac.. CHRYSLER 10 Pw Sta W~n, Drla. T·BIRD \ : .., · I .~. wht w/betge Int. SUnrf, lo ,owner. Jl.850. 54M)8.13. ,
CRIYllR IMW '81' J"""1'A beaul>1 White •-~ • ·-~ • '···•·· XKE w/~--l>P1 new ~ -·~ -=m tlret:. wnapa •lnct • w. lit St., 8anta -. Call lor .......... ait71 ... --------·
'Jaenc'" t.'Olt money! RmJ •c; VW Bug In xlnt r:oJ'.
~ bolm, ae_t.,_ ltore W/1'11.vt mttllic red pUrft" t:
bldg., etc. lhrli 1 De1IJ' Piiot many xtra& 11095/otttt
OuslfledAd. ~149-"'-'1~om~1.'--·-.-~~-
Lalli ml., make offer 60-3121 '64 New Yorker, deluxe, 4 '68 Gaiaxkr 500, 4 dr, vln.YI 1983 T..Slrd, landau top, p/a, :
IMllM Pul a Utt.IC! "loot" in your dr., full Power, r/h, one ;;a.~er, good c:ond. p/b, ale, pfwindow1, ~ •aiv ~ll thole b...ubln for owner, low mlle11, '8QO. ~· ...,..,,,...,, Alt.fl'M radio, aood bolfy,
"buc:ka". Call Oautned ~ or 49:H375 C!vtn-Fut rHWtl are ju.It a phoM en& needl work. S11S. can
1i66 llorllor, C.M. &46-9303 ~ ,__ coll·••'l· 60-ll81I. alt 3 pm.~
; 100,cfo FINANCING AVAILABLE
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-aRAND NEW
EGA. or. tU ·
·NO .MONEY $
PICKUP
97 PER ·
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OF
THE
•• WHERE THE NICE
USED CARS AND
TRUCKS ARE '¥ • ,.
4 Dr. H.r. Yonyl -•. •u+om•-·s3299 tic, Air conditioning, poWer .
1t•erin9 & br1kes, redio , sharp.
I 126CRSJ .
Cpe. Autometic, radio, sharp-
car. Low miles, {269DLUI
1971 BUICK
RIVIERA
'70 CHIVY NOVA CPE. 'GI CAMARO COUPI
WHERE THE
SELECTION·
IS
'70 FORD TOltlNO COUPE
va, radio, automatic, vinyl roof,
37,000 mn ... l81BASDJ
'70 FORD OALAXll 500
s1399
4 Dr. R•d;o', powusleer;n9, au-$1699 tomatic, air cond., really • good
buy. l201BITJ
'69 MUSTANG COUPE
V8, low miles, eir cond., power '2199 1+ .. ,;n9, •ulom•t;c, rod;o, 1u-
perior cir. (YNT8631
'68 COUGAR COUPE
've, Ndio, power lt .• ering, 1u-.
+om1tic, 'ft ice cir. I 590ASJ I
6 cylinder, l 1pe.d, riiclc, ridio, cer, bl1clc vinyl roof, power
~-r low miles. Nice. (WPC-4571 steering, "prem. tires, 1ir cond. $,499 · s139 I One 'v•ry c1nfUI owner. Blick s1999
'... Sure nice. (WV0231 I ' '
!"""'--------------------·-· ~---------------..~---· '70 IMPALA H.T. COUPI ''71 FORD COUNTIY ~t;DAN ' I '71 TOYOTA ' · -
ln11 pow•~ br1k111, 1ir condition-, 1uto., radio, superior cir. 1453-LAND CRUISIR. .
• · • $ I 9 · 9 p•n. w•9on. Roof r•ck, pow-s3299 \itnyl roof, r1dlo, power steer· 1 9 er steering I br•lces, 1Jr cond.,
lng. H66AKSJ . CLWJ. o4 whMI drive, 11,061 Mil ... Uke br1nd new, All w111th---------------·l ·---------------I er tires, electric front rriounted winch, roll b1r, r1dio. '69 IMPALA COUPE '71 llORD PINTO Superior. 191ULXI
VI,, Yi•yl roef, 1ir conditioning,
•.+otn1tic, power steering &
ltNlcM, low miles, nice cir. s1799 ~
Coupe. 2000 co· •n.1iite, euto-
m•tlc, r,adio. I J~Ftt)
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'1699 WILL TRADE
NIW
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WHERE YOU'RE TREATED
UKE A CUSTOMER BEFOIE
AND AmR YOU BUY!
'68 TOYOTA CORONA
4 Or. Sed1n. 37,981 miles. '4
speed, radio. IXOL6l0l . Double
A sh1rp.
'69 IMPALA 4 0001 HAIOTOP
Vinyl roof, power stffring, IU·
tomatic, eir cond., radio, good
buy. IZLK929J •1·499
'69 OLDS CUTLASS .. DI. H.T.
Vinyl roof, bucket seats, con-
1ole, 1ir cond., power steering
& br1kes, 1utomatic. IZVDl411.
Nice. s1999
'67 DODGE SPORT VAN • •
3 s11t. 6 cylinder, 1utomatic,
r1dio, •lfp•rior value. IV223791 '1099
'72 CHIV. % TON PICKUP
VI, autom1tic, custom
compu truck. 177236KI
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cab, '2899
'67 GMC % TON PICKUP
V•, eir conditioniri9, , pow•r
steering, euforMtic, nice truck.
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Special Purchase Of
Factory Executive Cars
· •y Atlal Chrysler·l'lylMuttl : ·
A-.s Y.1111 The Mwy Savi119 Chance pt A Life..
ti~. Al Of These Cors Are Luxuriotlsly 'Ecpiipptd.
lncludi119 Air CondltloninCJ, Outstanding SaYiaCJS
· "'-YOl!l'I Today • • • Ha_rry Far Best 1Se"9ctlon,
First Caine First Choice ! ! I . . .
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USED ·cAR
SAVINGS
AH.i ~ ,.__ ' Dopo_, ... _ nd """.-•!loft .-.thicl• toquiring Mrvi 0 honors •II ChrysW ~--of where . ce i nd w1rr1nty rk Chim. a :.. L ... __ r ; ci r Yt11 purchased W ho -• ' · _, U>11nouuner1e1rd c rt .8 • • nor Master •nd Diners Club ' 1 • lanche, American EYn. ' . ~· •. ...,.1:.1111
'CATALINA
2 Dr, H.T. VI, e11ta"'•tic, rt·
tli.. k.t.f', po-1t .. rin9
I br•k••, W/S/W, •ir cand.,
vlnyl tap. t)CNH ]241
'70 CHRYSLER
NEWPORT 4 DR SEO
VI, euhnri•tic, r•dio, he11t.r •.
'°wer 1teerin9, p-•r
'"'•ke1, power window., •ir
co~ti .. in9. 1601 AFV)
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A11tam•tic, r•dia, he•ftr, •ir
conditionin9, 1821 EJV )
'67 FORD
STATION WAGON
vi, •ufom•tic, r•dlo, lte..+er,
pawersteeringlbr•kes ,
w/1/w. I UJG SOS)
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'68 MERCURY .
MONTE GO 2 DR. H'.T.
VI, •utoll'l•tic, r•dia, he•t•r,
power 1teerin9, whit• 1fde
w•ll tlre1, •ir canditloni119,
!XDA Olll
5895
'67 ·FORD
,GALAX IE 500
·4 dr~.T,,.ye. 111tom•tlc, r•·
dla, ""t911 pOwer 1t•1ri1>9,
1lr c0Mlitlonin9, white w•ll
tire•. I UKC 919 l
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FURY II
V8, •11ta111itic, r•dia, he•ter,
power Jfeerin9, wlritt 1id•
wtll tire•, ••Ir canclitiani119,
f PL41 LOD2197l41
s-i295 . '
'63 DODGE
440 SEQAl'.I 4 DR.
A11fom•tic, r•dio, h • t t • r ,
white Jide '1'•11 tires. l SKD·
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5495
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'69 CHRYSLER
Newport l Dr. H.T.
VI, t11tam•tic, r•cU o, h.tter,
power steerin9, power
lK"•kes, W/S/W, •ir colMI.,
power fMf, ¥it'lyl tap. IXVK·
479151195
'68 DODGE
l DOOR DART
A11tom•ffc, r1cllo, Ir • • t • r ,
po1"' 1tMrl 119, white side
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Whitwooll tir•s. tit! .........
reclinint \•ot, full foctory
. . . •ipt. 6621K2S30S823. $19!'00WN$53A MONTH FORl& . · .1 MONTHS $ 688 II,, Is....,-... ""''· SU It
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Deflrrtilll """· price tl117 PRICE ~~~:..~-.::-T:"~~ .'
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VAN
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fu lly foctory equipped 109" whttl
bast. l /2 ton, coil, springs, front & ·
-· 26 gallon Ml ......... jot .... shield washers. fresh air htotw with .,,,, ....
'70 RlllAUlT •••• ,.-.,.~-.(6641Zl)
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vinyl interiO< (372-DKW)
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.YOL 65, NO. 127, l ECT10NS, l6 ,PA$~ • • · ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1972 TEN CENTS . . -' ' -. R.;g'ioD.aliS.~;:Could Hllrt Capo Bond's Chances ;
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Br .JOllH: V ALTllUA .... ..., ..... A new. brand of .....,...11.m -similar
to the -Umeot wblcb ......i 11 COD-'
1e<11Uvt --failllm ,.... ago
-ia lllrfaciq ..... qaln In tontlory
iovered by the Ciplslnno Unified School
Diatrtcl.
~---.coacedethel ·poisible rqlooal diaputeo could hurt
ohancos. of puo1g. for a 12$-mtqlon bood
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ia!ue. • "llilboriood >bf '-. • ......._, mi8hl lfOW during the campaign to pa!S niGI. --, the boada. ' .
The battle -11 ll de..i0pe :-could pit l'rolll$ary 'ilidlcatlons of the split
re11Meqa;in tbe lmla vtati''lbed areaa of have surfaced at ,recent meetings oD the
San .-. aod Q!plllrMO • Beocb •a 1111-)'UMChool concept. .... =:ti-~ ond· [liacl ........ also extaxi<d Into the ~ · • lllPld•~t· realm of spliltlng the scbOol district in
baa ........i,the·dlletcrlaia In pupil ·~ ·ball -· cme , portion representing, the q : , , · , . · southerly areas and the other covering
. ·Jolellb Wlmor, the CIJSD ,dlroctor of the newer -where expjll>Sioo ia admialltralive ..mce.1-<ll"'lOded tllat greatesL
the .okl-lrea.v........woomer syndrome ReglonaU..m In its old form -In .the
years beloni the diltrict .... UDlfied -
was blam for ...,..t«t deleall ol bood
issues whlcb were calculated to pay for a
newbJcbld>ool. ·
During the -period and tbnlugb the 1-. enoucb -.S In San Juan
Capistrano could kill any bood issue.
And they did '°• regularly, because
they _.i plans to move the higl>
school fnlln their community Into San
Clemente.
Alter unification, the tradiUnnal op-
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·NixQn Li·f ts Tough Ban
c . . -~ . -. ' ·on Travel--to .. Red China
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Pry.-er Area
.A.n~xing!
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Requeswd
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J High-Bids
May Delay
Developing
TJIURMONT, Md. (AP I -Pruidenl
Nl.J:on lifted today a · rigid government
ban on travel of U.S. aircrafi and ships
to Communist china. ' ""' !bl .._amaunced bf a lfa'A•1ciu
• at Nblon'I eamP•Dlvid, Md. ~ ii
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Asks for Data
Mrs.~ llcllooald; 630 Avenida 'victorfa;•San -Cleniente; li6l!ls her
infant sons; Tambora and Malru. They were t)ie first twins' born at
the riew Sail• Clemente G'eneral Hospit'al.' The brothers, 'born last
"!Onth; ·Spent several weeks iil an incubator and are doingiwel!. •
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-On ,Mi.$conduct'
Lagunan Raped
The Anaheim City Council, reacting to
-S'uspect Offered Beer to Vi.ctim
• Grand" Jury ,_i "' aUeced miacon·
duct or two. toP di!' ollk:lals, Tu<sd<y ~.:...~~I~~: ri~ tnnuctJom wblcb lriil!ril tbe probe.
v-The lnveBtigaUoB was initiated after a
Los ~ Tjmes ""'1 lalll June ao-
Cuaed City MonoPr l!eith Munlocl! and
jl!lbllc worb dhectmr"l11omleft Plenall fl prof!llng through real esta~ ln-veatments. . • '
A Jl.JW'Old ·r..-Beach won\an
, wls raPed, 'J)Ollce' Aid, forCed to subinit
ID ~erted .....i acll, threatened with
a knife, bound, gagged with un-
derclothlng and then. offered beer by a
man who entered her apartment early
·this nlo~ as ohe lsy s1 .. p1ng. • -
B52 Shot Do:wn . The. article said tllat the two dfficlals l,,;i Inside Information on city mmng and
J!UblW -u .. m0ves "wblcb ...,. not .Over Thailand avallable to the 1-.i ,..rinc: •
Tueoday night, the -dftcllnl the .. • . ~ ~t:i=. to_:-::.,~!'! ~Fll'st of W itr
ci1meD WIDlam 'lbom and MajOr Jack Dutton. WAlllillGTON (Ui'I) - A ll6i bomber
Dul1"n llCCllll!CI Tohom, wllo mode I erasllod in N6rthSn 'l'hlllUd lodaJ while
(!lee ANAHEIM; Pip I) rehlmlnl """' i bomllinl -over
: Norlb Vietnam, the --......-.
f IWT PERFECT C::-":.c~"':':':
lo .U ~ ~ NOllll ~ lad
f OR PUPP°f LOY E cr:m s:"~ ~::"':;..
. • ~In -altlbip lls .. tllt DAILY PILOT clamllloil wanl . Ids • 11i1111 bers cruhecl in Ilk-or llnooth the polh GI lnle"JIUPPl' lcwe. lit.Ail durlnl the war. ' /
BMSET Female, Ukolor, • no ~ llid all lb: "cr"••"'--.....-S -lf*ll,• 7 ~-tllt ..._ _ -ml lbol
moo. -· ID•IDI • • wire DO -ilQlrflo. --obarlly before t The rlnl call proved to lie lbt perfect/• lloa11 nt Alli tbne (9 a.m.
new OWlll'· • , --ailbtUJ!.•-U ,.. MVe _.. tllol -,~ It .... -....... (S. wll<r ...,
new ownar dial -iOalt 11111 ,.. -air -· Pace &~ a DAILY Pblif-.-.. "1 .....,.., tho Oniled lllalel bas about
fOr ,.., I · • -Ille ftrS plane delJ&ned
opeclfier!l17 .. carry -··-
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Laguna Beach police arrested William
Winton Allen, 25, a burly unemployed
laborer from Hesperia at the woman's
apartment after the num assertedly bad
returned to the dwelling following a trip
away for the beer.
The six foot, four inch tall , !Ml-pounder
was booked on suspicion of. rape, assault
with intent to commit rape, sodomy and
assauJt with a deadly weapon.
Det. Gene Brooks said the woman was
in bed asleep when she was awakened by
the sound of someone entering her room
ljlrough the door.
"He crawled into bed with her, ripped
oU her nightie, threatened her with a
knife, shoved a pair of 'WoJDan's panties
In her mouth and pulled a nylon stoctiing
over her bead to hold the gag in/' Brooks
aald.
The man, working In the 3:30 a.m.
darkness. theo covered the woman'• head wlth a pillow cue, and "theO raped
and 90domtzed her," Broob Aid. The teniOed woman's hands had been
bound btblnd her during the ordeal. the
deleclin lllid. She was liken to South
Coul Comrmmlty Hospllal for treatment
and u. examination.
Ht llld tbat ulde from iome Injuries
IUllalltd 1n the ..... r -•n. and the
nclde!*I -wllore Ille WU bound,
the ........ -DOI Injured.
Alter ttlactlna the ........ who told
'pollco tllal .... bad mel Allen briefly
prior to the lnddmt, the asoJllanl uked
her tr lhl woold care to have • beer w!th
him, -aafd.
Terrtlled, the waman aaid yea, but tllal
{9oe RAPE, Pop II
'Die f......, lll gov ripla-
do DOI .,tonJ.Uca11y; however, clotr the
way ror llCheduled servl~e. A complicated
!el nt d,elalla still must be "°riled .out
before U.S alflines can routinely land In
such • cities as ,Peking, said press
seorela'f Ronald L. Ziegler.
In a brief statement, the White Houae
said ·"these. changes · are1 • .made to
racilltate devel-ent or trade and con-
tacll bet-. uie American .u.i a.1-~Ples In the spirit or the joint com:
munique issued~ in Shanghai on F e b.
28."
This was a reference to the statement
issued after 'Ni:lon completed his historic
•journey to China early this year.
, In a statement, issued sizDu1taneously
by the Commerce 'and Ttansportitlon
departments, the-government s a I d
modification of the regulations reflects
Nixon's "intention to review existing
restrictions on trade and travel. .. in an
effOrt to create broader opportunfUes for
contacts between the Chinese and
American peoples."
The President's action eliminates
China from a regulation that still pro-
hibits U.S. carriers from landing in North
Korea and North Vietnam.
Officials said Commerce Department
approval still would ~ reQuireci tlefore
U.S airlines could '.1egin service·to China.
Also required would be aPJ!"1val ol the
Chinese government and ~t on
such detaU.. as landing rtghll. . .
Fire Chief Hurt
Fighting Bwze
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l1i San Clement.e
. An early morning blaz.e Tueaday In a
San Clemente apartment onec1 by San
Juan Capistrano Mayor James . Tborpe
Ci.used JMre than 1$,000 In dama(e and
sligbUy Injured San Clemente Fire Cblef
Blirl Hancock.
. Firemen said the west bedroom nt the
apartment' at Ill Rosa eMJpted Into
names shortly alter the tenant, Arlene
Bowen, returned home.
The smoky blaze gutted the bednlom
and caUled extensive smoke damage to
lhe rest of the ~ stnlclure. HancOck IAll!eiod a minor burn lo one
hand and a bnllled knee u he led more
than two-dolen volmtleer and" full-Uae
rlrdighters at the n .. scene.
Mn. -told fire olllclals lhat she
arriVecl home 111111 -later notic-
ed ..... ~ -the bednlom. Alter~ ID flli to-the llama
with a bucl!tl GI -· "'9·told firemen, Mn. Bowen fled lilt ~ wllb her
cblldrm ..r ...... ii a alarm.
Flrwoen .... lllo ....... tho blae
was ailU IDltlermlDed, but that II ap-
~ llarled near a waif and a ~
ol drawm In the 11110ll bednlom.
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poaltioo wanted .
And In 11115, voters finally floated a 112-
mlllil>! bond llatle and. authorized
mllUcm in state ~ bulklllll loans.
Since then, only one other IJand.aJiJed
election bU taken place.
'lbat issue -aeeklng to niiae Ille bond
interest cellini from five (o teYtn per-
cent -lalled 6y a slim marjln.
SCbool olfldall -In llylng to ......
the Cha!MW Of next year's -&liie "-
have only ancient history and one
flail .·~ -,:
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modem -puaage as a -to Jadl<i what migbl happen at the polls Pell. ._ ·
TbeY remain peslllmiallc. • ~ President Robert limit aaid
-y during --Cll 1111! -issue that 11olf the top, we can ...._ tu
2,D no votes from ooe commmdty --' on any bood issue." -----:
He did not specify which _....,ill(
would yeild that many .., wlel. ·
Monday's approval, ·Wimer -""'
(!lee SCBOOU!, Plce I) i
Tunnel
Ftcinc :
. Liquid Helium
Storep
Superconductina
Mtant!
Linear Induction Motor .. ~ \ .
... .....(~ • -· ,Jo· • ' •
,-• 8;sfilft•t-tlSH.CI llSTITUTf Ml&l!V Y!HICl! . ' -~ • ; j J
E~ated' r.......,.u.tl•
A magnetic levitation !)'Siem designed to allow vebicres high speed
flight above an alumln_um g'Ul~way has undergone its first success-
ful test In the Ulilted stalea. The concept, wh<!n develope<I. would ·
enable lrains to r11ch speedB of 300 miles an hour·wbHJ? floating a
lo<it above th~ tracts.
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Coast ;Police· Hold 4 Men
In Murder-Extortion Plot
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By TOM BAilLEY
Of .... CWtr .......
Four men dubbed the ''Godfather
Four" by district attorney's investigators
hcve been indicted after what in-
vestigaton say was a Mafia.style,
murder~xtortion move on a Huntington
Beach bUsinessman;
The quartet laced arraignment today
In Orange C<Mmty Superior Court.
Among them Is George Earl Hucbes,
32, of 1631% Honolulu Lane, HuntlnitOD
Beach. He Is identified aa the Im·
maculately dresoed cbaillleUr who cJme
two companions in a black. J973 c.ctillac .
limousine Oct. 12 to the vacuum service
store of Pblllip Lucbesl, "· or1aa Main St., Huntington Beach.
Hughes, Robert Gala, ti, '\'Ula Putt,
'Jack Alden Merritt, 11, 1-llilidi," iliiil
tranaient Walter ~ IOIJer, 11, .....
lndlcted· Tuesday by the Oranp Co!lntl'
Grand "Jury.
Charges of aolicltaUOn to, commit
ir.unkr, atortlCll and emsplnicy were
endorsed by the panel alter they -tu what Deputy District Att.mey Luis
Cardenas described today u "a plot that
brought the God!Altber ript to lllJD. Uncton Beach."
Cardenas said bis ollJce lllll does not
lmow just hew the ac:aued rour plclled ..
l.acbes1, who operates Pal's Vtcuum
Service Center ti the Main Street ad-
drta, as their victim.
But be aaid Luchesi bas telllflled that
No Thanlug~ving
Pickup of ~raih
lnlormatiin -•San a..-bolt· day traob .....,.. ,.wlolwd In the Dilly
.PUot enw1i111t7111d l'llMeftee llO tJpect -·-in hdWll. ~ -11* -......,._ tlltt lnlll pidlUpt "' .. .......,. ol , ~. ~m!New>¥ear•1
ill1 -IOI IUa ..... ,.-, ... ,... .... would aormaJlY
have lllelr lnlll plcbd up on the hol..,., tbcdd ...... -... the
he was approached at the store by II'!'
rill and Miller while Huchea, hetd,erect
and suitably dr-...-! In black, sat ~.
In the llmouslne with the motor """""'· Cardenas aald l•ICheli told polleo 'lllat
Menitt told him tbat_Qalu "boo a <iDr!:__
tract out on you."
Lucheal aaid be was then told that an
immediate payment ol 1$,lllt -
cancel tllal contract -the -being compelled to uae what _,,
described as the 11rub out" lel'Vicea of.
Miller.
"But then " cardenu aakl "we .. _. • I I ........... ~,
to prove tllat ~ -asoured thot the paymem OI aaodler ,,000 woald
eoable the tlnff -at 1111 llore to
flO -lo GOias and cfllpoae .. blm ....
''baidlet· mm'' Miller.
C.rdenu said lAK:bes! '"'medhR1°6r
notified lflmllngleft• Beach polleo> of tbe
·extortion alteulpl. Alf lour """ -(!lee llrtHlltON, Pip I) •
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Weast er
Remember how 11 ' -lodQ! wer1, !hat'• wbat.-lbt •••• p1o-ture loob lib for 'ftlanbliv!nl
Day1 MOlll7 111111111. wltll hilbl' In
the 7111. I.owl tontpt -
INSIDE TOD-' Y Comm•llilr tlleotcn m Or-
ono< c-tv olftt • tioriec1 """"'•I~ ,..,""'4 mtc~ Sic 'l'h1of•r
Nolc1, l'tl/f 10. • ...,.._ I - -cir• ,....._. •
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Meets Set
On All-year
School Plan
Despite apparent setbacks earlier this
week before the board of trustees
Capistrano Unified School District or-
ficials said this week that in£ormationaJ
meetings and other lunctllw involving
all-year-school will still procetd ac-
cording lo achedule.
Three evening meetings with parents
at elementary schools still will take place
next week. said Dir e ctor or
Administrati"" Services Joseph Wimer -
at Palisades on Monday; Marco Forster
on Tuesday and at Crown Valley School
on Thursday, each starting at 7:30 p.m.
But the tone of the meetings, Wimer
predicted, will probably shilt lo heavy
discussions about the $25 million bond
issue coming before voten Feb. 20.
Last Monday trustees indicated that
'vhen they finally vote on implementing
all-year-school - at a Dec. 5 meeting -
they might place the controversial issue
in limbo for a time.
Recent tallies of straw votes taken at
previous school meetings show a poor
rate of support for the concept.
Only one straw vote showed more than
50 percent of an audience in favor of the
45-15 concept -Viejo School's audience,
Wimer said.
Thus rar the straw votes and one other
questionnaire have been used to sample
public opinion on the proposal which calls
for a lJ.mooth school year with 'line
weeks of class and three weeks off tor
elementary school children.
Other lban the evening polls of au·
diences, the only other sampling Is com·
iL.g from a four·page queslioMaire giVl?n
to parents last week in most district
schools.
Deep into the list of questions is a
query asking parents if they approve of
the 4$-15 program.
But so far, Wimer said, only a SO-per·
cent return rate has prevailed with the
fonns, and tabulations are not yet com·
plete.
Wimer said that plans are still being
ronsidered to conduct more polls of
pareot..
"But sometimes we wonder if we're
polling these parents lo dealb about 4;.
15," he said. I
Suggestions by Trustee Presidt-nt
Robert Hunt la.st Monday that a public
vute oo 45--15 be held along with the uond
issue failed lo """' Instead, trustees opted to place only
the bonds on the ballot because of fears
that voler3 would be misled into believ-
ing that bY awro"."'§ 40-15, bonds w,xi]d
not be nect:ssary to finanCe new scboOlS
in the rapidly growing district.
Trustees still have lbe option. however,
to include a plebi.Jcite oo 6.JS at the
regular district electlons nen April l\'Mn
several trustee postJ come up for elec-
tion.
U that were the cue, 45-15 would
beccme a burning campaign issue.
l'romPqel
SCHOOLS ...
today, was but the beginnin~ of a Jong
series of ma)or decisions facing trustees
as election day approaches.
Next week the trustees will set I he
legal machinery moving on the revenue
measure.
In weeks to come tbe board will have
lo grapple with the intricacies of blend-
ing the complex regulations of the stat.e
School Building Loan system with the
immediate local need for new s,.choo_ls.
In a sense, Wimer conceded;-tffu;tees
must lay elaborate plans for spending the
bonds funds long before they know if
voters will ever agree. •
Besides the major policy decisions,
trustees will be saddled with the ap-
pointment of a large citizen's committee
wbicli traditionally works for paMBge of
revenue measures.
Mooday, most trustees said Ibey hoped
tha the organized opposition to all-year
IChool wou.ld shift its emphasis toward
working for bond passage.
OMM61 COAl'f SC
DAILY PILOT
'fM Or-.. C-1 DAILY l"ILOf, wllll ""'lei!
II ~ IM N-..Prf11, II Pfbtltll"' ,.,. !tie°'"""' Cllfff l"Vbllllllllt (.Ompi11Y. S...
nite .tnlonl lte Mll9'1M, Mond1'f lluoutti
ll'riM\', fir C•l• Mn.1, N.wport lttcl'I,
............ ldl/,_l1ltl V1lt.y, LIClll"I
...... lrtllle.l._.,ltlNdl ""41 ·111" C*'-1-.'
SM Jva11 c;.pi"''"°· A 11119!1 '"IOrl&I
MllttM h Pl"lllMd Sah.ltdlWI W Svnd1Y1-
nit (IJl'IMi.tl Pll(llilt.ln9 PleMI 11 •t DO WQI
.. , llr ... I, C•I• Mui, CtlllotMle, nt:U.,
lot..tt N. W1•d
,, ..... Miii "'"'°lllll•r
Jeck A. C1rl1y
-Viet l'rftllltlll .,,. 0-•l MIMOel'
Tito"'•• Ktt.,ll E•IM>r ••
Ttt...t11 A. M111rph111t MeMtW4 llllw
Cherin H. l••• 1Ucht'41 r. Hill ' AINtMfll Mtflttllntl £01..,.. s..c ...... ~
JOI H*ffft ll Ct1t1l11e Ae1I, •2•12 --0.t• ,.,,_: ,. ~!.!:.r '''"" .._,.,, htdlo: JDll tw-.r• .......... INOl1 1"1! l..n. ....,.,.,
... ~ ltDdl: Jft "~ .......
'"'''''' en•• MJ-4111 ClalflM .,,.,.., '41·1671
S. 0 111 Al D••••m•11
'' ''"' ff'IMll q--"''• lf'1. 0...,... COtll l'W!lillfnt """""'· ... MWt ,.,In llMlf•lllM.
--..... -.... ,,...,..... lltrM .., ... ~ "JT!rlwt N*ltl ..,.
........ Cllll'fl'lp\I tilWMr.
.... 1CIMt .... NW et CO.,. MfM,
ClllMt .... ....,.llttllift IW WTIH" U.U ~ ... !NII "·'' mll'ltlWVI mtlftwry __ ............ JMl'llllly,
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Wild Tur.~ Scarce, 1~ks Still Gi"en !
,.. . .. ... : -I'
Tilt l'Ulria lri. ~th ()lloQy .351 -lD8de II the .· lblrd 'l'bUndQ' _l D Uon'And wellare -that a wee<! ''
yun .,. ~ adll 1out wild -turkeys. , November. • • k.lller\ vsed by .,.wen, amlnotrlozol, L
IO!:le eom IDll ollter'veptablll for their ' Credited with _, lhe c1l"ld l.1 ·could cause cantef In experlmeotal :.
fltit• '!Nal<,.tvtac , . · t •• · . 1113 alter a1ma1t 10 ~rt ol 1111 ~ anlmall. Tile ' groat cr~rry scare :
Bill IM)t ~lad .the <nil of a bard celebrallon 1J Sara!> ~'. ll>lt, 1'1»ilOOll-came jllll before the lmporqnt holiday :·
winier i,, ~~~;feaat . vliicld Praldenl Allhllllin I IDilolli ~ -and >lllllOb of lhe ao111 were r wlttt !!Wit . ~.-lbt'~· make It. national !UY ol lbonli.9. destro~. . . I
Gov. WUlllno P!OdaJmed the Tbe feasting day bod 11\joytd only .Jlul cranberry •Alea have p1clmd up .a;, of lw"ml Jn J1111 a da¥ of lhlnb. sporadic celebration 11W> tile Pilgrims again and It t.-~tmat..L that J
• Tlmri .!lave cltonpd. .lllll 111 ·1m, Ol1 , f1rsl ~"' nollce In IGI unlll 1719 Amorteau .......,. \ pDllDd of :
'l'lllndlj' u..re· wm .,. '*"-Miorlcall when ~· Gears• Wltlhlacton pro-trlllberrJ per -"-· I • famlliel ~rating In qilfte ttie UD1e claimed t1te 11rs1 natlollli 'l'banUclVlni Tbe reddlah fruit will 1iO on lite i
manner. on Nov. 21. Tbank!givlt!i tabfe of President Richard •
UPI Tt ........
Indian's View
Peter MacDonald, chairman nf the Navajo Tribal Council, tells the
National Press Club in Washington that some federal officials were
partly to blame for the recent six-day occupation of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs for ignoring the Indian protests and "trying to return
us to the 1880s."
Clemente Planners Study
Auto Dealer's Big Sign
A request by a San Clemente car agen-
cy to erect a taller and larger pole sigi.1
than the city allows heads the list of
issues facing planning commissioners
tonight.
The request -to exceed the sign
height by 11 feet and exceed the surface
area nearly threefold -comes from Joe
McPherson .]Jevrolet.
The ageilCy, at 4-01 S. El Camioo Real,
seeks city permission to erect the tall
sign which would bear a banner that
aSM!rtedly has been standardized · :
such all Cbevvy agercies.
Such requests, however, have had a
poor record of suceess in recent years.
In the most recent sign exception ~.
lhe MacDooald'a Hamburger chain was
turned down In Its request for a pole sign
near the freew". 1n the latest request, the auto
deallilshlp seei!' to erect a :M-IOCJl.blgh
sign, instead of the permissible ZS feet.
City planning aids said lhal the
surface area of the sign belng sought
3,500 Ducks Die
From Botulism
SALTON SEA (UPI) -An outbreak of
botulism has kllled an estimated !,500
ducks in less than two weeks, the state
Department of Fish and Game reported
Tuesday.
The outbreak was first noilttd Nov. 10
around the Alamo River Delta at the
south end of the Salton Sea, an inland
body of salt w8ter, a spokesman said.
Suctr outbreaks are common in the spring
and fall, but this was the most serious in
years, he said.
The poisoolng killed mooUy ruddy
ducks, small birds that live on the nearby
sand dunes, and ls now under control,
games officials said.
"It's an entirely different kind of
botulism from the kind that is IO often
fatal to humans.1bere ls no danger from
eating the birds, especially if they are
adequately cooked," a spokesman said.
l'romPqe l
PRYOR • •
plans "units with density which ls too
high and a type of unit wblch lbe city
views as substandard."
The present : I ans already approved '.>y
the county -but being appealed by the
city -call for common-wall residences.
Weidner said that with the project merg·
ed within the city, San Juan "could ex-
ercise greater land use controlJ."
The city aide added that members of a
new ad-hoc regional pl11in!ng group
formed last week in the Caplltrano
Valley area will receive details of the
new annexation this week.
"I think that on this particular Issue
we will have a much better mood ln the
county areas," he observed.
f'rotn P•ge l
RAPE ...
he would have to leave and buy eome.
After the man left, ahe alerted the
manager of lhe . apartment-motel com-
plex and he called Laguna Beach of·
flcers.
Patrolman Lawrence Galat arrived at
the residence after Allen hid returned.
"He was very tUtprbed," Calat 1ald .
Pnllt?e are sLIJ.1 lnve~tlgatln& the 1 ...
cldtnt and have not yet determJned ex~
•ctlY how the man pined entry lo the
room, Brool<s said.
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amounts to about 137 square feet. The
law would allow a surface of about 52
square feet, they added.
Other Jttms on the commlssion's light,
holiday-week agenda include a request by
Byron Marshall for a one-lot subdivision
to allow construction of five coir
dominiwn units on a lot at 124 Ca.lie
Patricia. The IOll!ng In tile arta -R3-0
(garden apartmeot) -already permits
the construction of condominium units.
The commission al&.. will consider a
COlldltlonal -permit sought bY Betty Virginia Hamilton, who proJIO"'S lo in-
stall a motor-home sales and rental lot at
1300 s. El C8mino 1leal.
Belgium Premier
" ' Coalition Quits
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -Premier
Gastoo Eyskeos announced today the
restgnatioo of bis )'eal'<lld ~
Democrat-Sociallst coaUtlqn government.
Announcing the decision to both houses
of the parllamen~ Eyskeos Aid the
decision WU prompted bY the Im·
posslblUty of tile majority parties t .
agree on a govertdllent plan to xttle
issues linked with the language problem.
He left lmmedtately for tile palace lo
ask King Ba~ouin to accept tile reslina·
tJoo.
Belgium has two official .1anguag .. ,
Fl eoch and F1emlab, Tbe French-and
Flem!JMpealdng communities b a v e
been leudlni; for yars.
Students Hijack
Bus in Tijuana
TIJUANA, Mex. (AP) -SIUdellts al a
university preparatory school here today
were holding a bus tbal 15 of U-com-
mandeered after asi:lng tile driver and 21
passengers to gel off.
The student. said Ibey woo1d keep the
bus until tile bus company, Green and
Gray, agreed to provide a free bus to tte
school. They said a recent fare bike from
six lo 10 cent. prompte<! the bus 1ebutt.
Bus company officials said Ibey bad
been unable lo get other bus companies
in Tijuana to help defray tile COii of pro-
viding free transpOrla.tlon and asked
authorities to force the students to return
the vehicle.
F..-P,,.el
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second molioo to Instruct the city 1ttor-
ney lo work with the llate attorney
general In lnveatlptlng tile .,_, of
being a "gnmdataader, publlclty -
.. ~ puppet of the Anlhelm Bullelln."
Dutton c a 11 e d '11>orn "the most
despicable peracl!I whom I have mor
served wjth on lhll city COW>Cll." Thom
replied In kind .
Munlocb lollo1'0d the erchan&e with a
defeoso of Illa octlonl u 1 city ofllclal. He
said he had renalnld allent ..,. the
JleWIPlper atory 1ppeored .. ~t tile
Grond Jury report could be corni>lete and
obJoctlvt.
He called the 1Ubloqutnt uproor the
result of "imlllndo and emlfteOua
uaumption."
Murdoch Aid be had donl nothing ll·
legal, lmlDOl'll or unethical. He uld the
lrtal In whlc:h be had 1n......i In Pl'IP'
erly wt"' lmoWn to be .....i klr ii>
dualrial 111e ,.aro bel.,.. ldl ~
Allhoogh there are about one million CUrrenUy, tbe custom 1J kepi alive by Nixon 'lbunday night when be eats with I lfil<I birds populating 30 etates Ibey are traditional family feasting and by the bis family at camp David. : on1i ..,,,...., Jn fOUI': Tau 'Alabama prlClice " all city, COUDty, stale and Pro5ideot Nlxllo and 1111 enUre famUy , '
Pemisylvanla and .Florida. ' c:' federal ofllces, scboo!J and banks elating exe<pt for ...,.in-law David Elsenhow~
Commercially growa l\Uteyl have for the day. who is Oil Navy duty In tile Mediter·
l!""'1l In populal:ll)' wltb .-121.4' Mos\ ltores abo clooe Oil the boUclay. l'lllWI, will spend the dly at 1bO
million of the domeOti. brand bOID,I· add Empl.,..-In Z1 Orange County cities p-lial mountaintop retreat for tho<·
th!J year up ,. ... pOicent .,.; a year will be glvea a fOUl'<!ay Thanbglvlng first Ume. ,; •
ago. ' • , ( weekend, u will all school chllclrm. In addition to ~h cranberry sala4,,
The commerclalji _, Jiilwl. 'wllile Onl)o .UJe; city balla In La Habrll, .Los mold, tile N-family tradltlooal meo~.
LOI as hlslorlcally ~ ulhOli' wild Alamitos, Saa Clemente, 5eaJ Beacll and will Include !'OISI turkey, bread ctreulng1 cousins ooce tl1ltd bf ~ "wltli lrvl!10 will•""'*' for bualness on Friday. giblel gravy, whipped potaloel, grten "
blwiderbusses help keep alive Ibo 11adi· lri addltJcn lo belplna tile turkey peu and ontooa, minted pean, hot din'"
Uonal Thanksgiving dlnMr. · business, Thanksgiving a&o belJJI ""I>' n<r rolls, and pumpkin pie with whipped·.
The national holiday was finally set as port the cranberry growers. The story cream.
the fourth Thursday in November by goes that Pilgrims' ate O'anberries in While some Americans enjoy other
congress in 1941. For three years prior to their first feast and that tradJUon carried menu items, including ham or roast ,beef,
that President Fanklin Delano Roosevelt through on American tables unW 1959. the lurkey still will ri!ign an most lables·t
' Tbe lndultry sulferod a severe setback In celebratlni Amerlcaa hollleboh!J "
Gunman, Officer
Hurt in Big Sur
Gun Shootout
BIG SUR (AP) -A hlgbway
patrolman and another man were
hospitalized after a shooting incident on a
dirt road north of Big Sur.
Neither the officer, Kenneth R. Wright,
nor David W. cass of Ross were ap-
parently seriously injured, oHlciah. llaid.
The highway patrol reported that
Wrlgbt, resident officer at Big Sur,
received a report Tuesd&y of IOmeoae
firing a weapon from .. motor vehicle on
the old coast highway -a cllrt road that
winds througb the hills above State
Highway I.
Wright, 28, Investigated, found an 1lllOC>
cupled vehlcle 1"'"1! five miles up tile
road, and WU checking It when Cass
came up an embankment behind the
cars.
Wright said tile maa fired 1 r!Oe . Into
the petrol car, llrlklnl lbe .P!Jlor pool
next lo the wlndableld and coualng lbrap-
nel-llb lnjurles to the offloer'a face, neck
and lboulder.
The p,trol said Wil&bt pianqecl to
drow Jdl.motver and .retm'lled the !Ire,
slrtl:lnc Cur In the abdomen. lt said
when tile Wallant turned and lllarled lo
run, Wrlgbt pulled out a shotgun and
fired It once. The man wu not wwnded
again, but fell down and was taken into
CUll<ldy.
CUI .-rwent surgery at Monterey
County Geaeral HOIJlltal In Salinas and
Wri&lrt, la bll IOI, a1ao WU treated for
h!Jwwad.
CUI WU detained, bat no charges bad
been filed u tile M«ller<J Qiunty aber-
iH'1 office coatlaued It. ln.-tgatlon.
Silver Dollar ,
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Picks Justice
GARBS, Nev. (AP) -The Dip of
a sliver dollar has re-elected
Dorothy Wilaoo u justice of tile
peace In lhls rural mining town.
She and Biny Wyer each got 146
votes in the recent general election.
But rather than go through a re-
count, they agreed to the coin toss
to decide the race.
-··
lhen alter tile secretary ol health, educa· 'lbursday. .,,
Nixon Feast
First Family to Dine Aloiw
THURMONT, Md. (AP) -President Nixon bu given White House Chef
Heory Haller the day off, but the family still will have the traditional turkey
dinner on Thanksgiving Day.
This will be the first time that the Nixon family has celebrated the
Thanksgiving holiday at camp David, one of the favorite weekend vacation
spots. Tile rooking chores will be In the hands of stewards from the Navy
mesa at the While House.
'lbe Navy stewards, supervlJed bY Cmdr. Ronald Jackson, provide food
for White H .... officlals and do the cooking at camp David; a military Jn.
llallat!Gn, when tile President t. there.
nrunday'1 dinner will be a private family affair with only son-in-laW David
Elaeabower mlaalng. He C1A'l'ellt!y t. on Navy duty In the Mediterranean.
Tbe Nhooa' dlnaer menu will be: roast turl:ey, bread ctrealng, gJblel
gravy, whipped potatoes, green peu and onions, fresh cranberry salad mold,_
minted pearl, hot dlnaer rolls and pumpkin pie with whipped cream.
Ex-county Police Chief
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Fonner Garden ·crove police chief
George Tle!Jcb may return to Oi'ange
C-OUnty as the chlel of police of Santa
Ana. I T1e1sch left Garden Grove In Sep-
tember of 1970 to become chlel of, tile
SeatU. Police Deportment and 1 atorj In
a Sea!Ue neWipaper today said be t. oae
of the final candidates for the Sula Ana
post.
Tile curm>t Santa Ana pollce chief,
Edward Allen, retired Nov. IO.
In tile atory In the SeatUe Poot·
JnteOlgencer aources In tile Santa Ana
department are quoted as saying TlelJcb
was one of t e n selected candidates
recently lntorvlewed for the !30.000 posl·
lion. The source indicated that the
l'romP .. el
EXTORTION • • •
promptly arrested.
Cardenas said Galas, Merritt and
Miller are free oo fl0,000 bail. Hughes is
free on hl1 promtse to a~ar at the ar·
ralgnment.
Harts Sporting Goods
". former Garden -Grove chief might be
among the top three contenders.
Neither Tle!Jch nor Santa Ana Cll)<
Manager Bruce Spragg would commen(
on the report. Spragg. baa aole authority
In hiring the city's dej)lrtmf!flt beads. ,,.
Tte!Jcb, 41, wai btred by Seattle after ·
the department was criticlzed for ~·
ruptioo and Inefficiency. He malcea ·
$27,JIO In hlJ current job. •.
" Top Drug H~ul :::
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In Buena Park " .
Buena Park police raided a borne Tues-•
~ay nigbt and turned up the largest haul
of marijuana In tile city's hlJlory.
NarooUcs investigators found 1,0I»
pounds of the weed with en estimated
sales value of '129,300 in' a residence at'
6161 Homewood Ave. ·
An invesUgaUon is under wa,y ~
determine the owners of the marijuana.~
A man who had resided at the addllu i8'
held in Jail on traffic warrants. Anotbet.
suSJlecl Is being held on dang....S <lrut
charges, police said. ·
Again we pause
to give thanks for
all our blessings. , .
John Hart
l:ynn Hart
Harts ·Sport:ng Goods
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Luniber Fir1ns
Cllarged by Panel
WASlllNGTON (IJPI)
Tbe Price Conunlaalon uya
almoot one.lhlrd or the major
lumber companies tlirouth
"greed" and, Illegal pracUcel hive been avetlln( prtc;e._ troh, ' .,--
The oommiulon lnd1c11ad that It woold llOOll clta g!aola
or the industry !or "Illegal and
unortbodo%" busineu prlC>
tloea."
P!:l'ER CAllPENTER, , the
cornmlssion'a esecuUve direc.
tor, &aid this week, that 1 few'
flnns have alrody beea ..,.
c....i or price com..1 ¥W·
lions, but lhll lhey are "lllllll
polatoea compai:ed wllb -we think we're iOlnl to ftlll." '
Lumber prices have CODo
tlnued to rllo dillplte cooitrols, wllll economlat& citing a
decline In Canadian Import&
and a home building boom,
Bui Carpenter indicated Illegal
deallnp.have 1lso conlribulad
to the higher prices.
"There II a i!ttle bll ol
greed throulhout Ille IY'!em"
Carpenter said at a news coo-ference. -
HE 11A1D TRE C01111111aaion
bas proof or IJ1e !ollowtng
pncticeo:
-Eotabllllilng dummy of·
fictl iD CanacJa l1lal !alaely
record sales of lumber to 11.S.
!Inns.
-Putting high grades on in-
ferior lumber ao higher prices
can be charged.
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'LITTLE BIT OF GREED'
Commlnloner C1rponter
and escape controls. .
-Selling -of prnd· ucts hack and forth botw-
dealera on paper only ao that
the dealers can clalm a
m1rkup eadi time I h e
ownership changea.
DAILY PILOT Jf
PICll•IOUI MS••t PICT1TtOU& ltAlllllS ..... ~ I' MMI tTAT9MUT lllAMI ITAT ... WT • tVPll~-CMJNl:MIA. .~ ........ ,...,_ ........ tMIMt1 u~to.t tolWlllf ~It WIN _.... M ~
M QM~~ ...J..lll~PUMK NC'1'Clll-, ••. ,,._ .. , CMtt LEE>OYCE IEflfTl•f>Rttll. Q CAii' ...... • ... ._.... ..__ •• ,..:::_. .,.-,..__._. , ~ GltrwMyrt sr .. UfVM IMOI. Ca4JI, ,.,..... CMAl:lllAMJ
CM9 ...... ..__ -·· ~ '""" -""" lfl .... ~ "' ,,...,.,., ......... c4Nd...i •dfs1Ped to prcduce 2$0 lflte:;:~~=~MA•Y ~~~lt'(ell L=-~~~~lt .. ~~NJ.~HfMallll•ti OA< , milllon cub1e feet Of DOD-LOU O'M .. N Ml 1Mf'-.nl: YlillH lfWll~. I -Tiii• 1M1M11 It ..... -~ .,. Ill T• ..... MIMI Tfrllt ......... ,._ BURBANK -Electlon of i.:11 O'l1tt1N Wry • llWll'l!ML fl•{• ,....... ••""'I ,_ _,.,
J··-E c--~-~-·---pollu•-.... -day and WW , ............ ,: TM ~ .... ~-·=······ ... ~ wttt1,., ..... c-., Ltlthton J, Otte YOll _., ..... wmttft,......... ...... . .....,. • -J U QMW u...u -. •-,.-fltM I -"'*' W'llllll ,,_. ~. ~ WI:+*'-'-Tlllt 111..,.._t fllef WHt1 IN CcM1tY MYI et tlle .... INf ttlif ~ II IJld -a.t-t ot Fb'lt Suri"' help El Puo maintain ltl Y•,,.., • wrftflll,........,.., tm wtLL •· '1 JOMN. COUNTY CMrll .,, °'lllM ~ 1111 OCtoliltr )f, ..,_ • ,.., ".,..,..,. •""' • ~!'*' ... -Y MYt f!f ""' _.. fMt lt"9 _,,,.. .. a.Ill(, l'f ""9rtY' • ~. ~ mt. W.U.IAM I . IT .IOHN. COUHTY ,........ ..... liD ...... .,... .......,,. Corp. lpparent)1" hu &lveo preeeat level Ot deliveries to ........ fllfl Z;." '°"'"-II"""'""""'----.. _ Co..t Del ... ~ ... Ct.l •K. Ir/' ttv.f1Y J. MllWW, Dlpvty m.., M.,........ Ml .. CM't"""" .,,iflr ultlmJlll.w. ... 1-n ... -i---,....... Mii • YM' r:--·~ ' "Plt17' •~ea/ I W ,...._...flt......, m"'"' .... Miii.. .rlllO"'" the Southwest ltates and ~~.,,,.,... ...... c-1 '""' .... Nl4MHMI 1S. .n, 2' _. ~ •• ~l.n.d Or""f': COMt Dllty li'llot • .,.,.,. ~ ......... ..,...,,....
blnker Qaarlee E. Cook the ,.,,..1u...-.1 ... Boyd 1.1 ~ '*,J....,""~~ ~ 1112 ,,.,.n ~ 1, L 1s. n. mt "'5>72 ....., ....-t cW ~ _.,. _.
-.pport be needs to win eon-'-"-'uawa, aana. ...,... ~~-er:::'· _. .:. PUIUC NOnCE :re. •:;:a,_,.•.:;:,~,r: .. ~
trol or the u"'••M ~ loan • "'_ .... _ ""' _..,. ... -P.UIUC None& •,. "..,.., "• .,_ .... 1A1.... . ...... ..... J,.., __ .er °"'91' ......... MW be .,.... w tM Pt(TnNMll •USINISI ....., .. ....... ,... .........
-.. eom:i. ClDWf, ..,,..ITATIMIWT PICTmout ........ ~-..... ~-,........N ..... .do. __ ,. ....... the KANSAS ClTY -Marion " ............ _ ....... .. .. ... Thi flll--..... Ulnl llAMI ITATIMllWT ~· ........ -.... ~1, -""'n""-. ........ ..... _.., ~ ......... • -, , M TM folWlnt ,......... fl'I folnt 0. .......... t. "1'l. 'boardofdlrectoratoiCraptbe LabOrakXia Inc., baa ID-........, .... ,_ __ ,.._. "'cHIM CAL COM,ANY • It~ .. ; WILLIAM I!. IT JOHN.I.~
-....i 1-of ••-••• f no.meed .._11-c.. .. ..:. _,, _,. ..... •' Clmklt ..... Tlll"n. CIH._;.1, t'WO, K&Y MAlllKIT I,~, ~N .., IUflM J. htlrl, """""' pr...,_.. llRI new'"-0 ,,.~, °"" J:a ... ""' TM I ...,..,,.. c '"°"" tOO ......... .._ .... ~ Midi, CKALI
stock to Arthur Drimmer, I neaotiatlol'll were under "" :.; 0:: :itr. J~ Wll'*' : ....... ,,,, rJ: a . .... c.:!.=:'111e.. A C.Hf. c.,.. .. E. :~ .. :~ New York Investor with Alza Corp., of Pllo Alto. INAL) ~·••..,•· ~ "!!.~ .. 1,. ., Peow• tt'fd .. ~ ,,_ ...,_ ~ .-• . ' Tbe .... llAL ~ PSTT"I '" t -I ........ uc • Ktllftlftl l(tfttMr, an .... MN11of1. C:.... ..... ~ fMM Marion aonouncemeat .....,_.. .. .._ '-''"'""" (WlllntlM. ~·· c.i1t. T•n PMJ .... • Cettea. view said the ........ u .. 111-WU'"""''-• ctwk ~....... ~ .. _ • .,.,, ~ 3W'I .,.!IN Nllnl¥ ... , ••• IF .,_._,. ,___ ,_a.. c11,. -...... -..-.-r Dr .. LM-N ....... C.!lf. .,......., ONfi(le COMI Oeltr """'· FRESNO _ The San Jot-dlJcu.aed Ob the bubi of GDI Va!:!!...._'*!" • ~ ~ w:.,:td C::::. '!: ~ o. ltlfttMr, 2m1 "'*-""' N_,.., &. 11, n. If. 1m ,.,,_n
qaln Vllley'1 wet t e 1, t new &bare of Marlon common -.;..-...•.;: .. ~ .. wt Pltot. H.....-r '" 1tn. .r.::"~~~';~~11C......C... .,., 1 ------------
Novmbef ln·71-•-wMIJw atoct for each 2.28 lhar'll Nl•t!Milr p. 9 ... Ow:rnMI 6• lL uan AllD KAlllAllAN '*'· PUllJC N01!CE .,..._ .. ~_....,,,. ,,,,.._ ' "'2 ....,, ....... Keftllltll ICMtner iiiriCi 'ii CiOiHiiriiii wtU m COUoo yie1da and may .n.l.Yo -.....,. ..... .... ..... .. Tiil• .,.,_, nlld wltt\ "" c-ty CAU.Nf9 ........ lower the --.A.. o( A ....-...... ._.-.... ._._ LAI ........ C....:... M'IJ ?"-II Of"~ C-fy WH Ml'lr. 14 lf71, kfloal Oh'*': ~ ~ CWttrlcf,
of the l • !'.,-;;::: •-•· .!:':.:: • A~ifttlett r•-~·--Ci;.,.-' --c...., •~ °""'M' ,,. ~-.... ·" "" .-, ~ IW .--· "'*"'* or... c-et O.ny fttltf, ~ 11111 ..,. .. OiMi d '::. lfn. estJmNd th11·year,. cotton LOSANGEJ.ES-Nortbropl----,,.-,$-=-m~.-... ---~--·1, .. -...... ~ ..... ,,, a. If_. DIClii: ... "' "'*'I"*'°""" c-t.,.,.., r11oi, ~ .. ...,I .1 .OMc:t ~""'
oil CY!IDp'D)' ~tive aaya. Ccl'p. aid it bu acquired I 2S -.. -A1"1M81rf '91'J ' Jlff..11 r~ IS. 11• 2t n Dtclli~'5-#; :::=. =• .:... ~ '=:
-... aald Gene -.:o ...... of t lni.er.t in Oenen.J --.. , ,....... .,. ... PUBLIC NOTICE . Ilda ........... lfli ... ·--....... ~ Re.ourees Inc ol. eMTIN IL.OW MOlOINO (X) .. 1"'2 PUBLIC NOTICE ~=AC~ ~~Mlle!:; Producen c.otton OU ~:!.....~ lh .... 1.;,.._, NJ 7_ _ ., "..... °"""" tt.. ........,._ • • • c". •ICTITIOUI •ut••m c°"""" 1ltuatlon canmt be ~·~ _.. ...... -.. • •• tOI' an -..--c.lw.M n.o tlAM9 ITATPll•NT PICTtTIOUti llVll•US ..._"'"'.,. -•= Oflb,flf ... aerk>ua becaUll I "' .. " ... _.._ discloled 1f110UDt of CMh. RIMrt AllM ..,_ 1~ ~ Thi fllhwft111 ,..._ .. -..,. ~ NAMI .,,........,. or11rld owctw " ~ .,...,._. ......, r--.. at .• ~ ...... ~ ..., •: Tt\I IOI~ Pll'IOlll ,,. dolno ~ "'" • ....i11111 _. iM OMCll crt * tage of thls year's crop General Energy fibricatel • ~~...._~ ..... , .. , Yfll"llOll. 1111001•'1 Dll!llL MAftlHI AND MIMM II; At'dllMcl, wtlll911'! • ..,,.. & ........... alread7 bu been ginned due apd installs piping for nuclear &".:;;:;:.I.';; cttldlleltd by , :,'a.t~VI~•~· "'w111 2t1t11 1~0\~ .. ~~':. !!,.~"s, .a wnt =~ Drtft. CcnM .. Mir,
to In early harvest. 'lbe and, conventional power plaata, .. """"""' • ! ......, .. °"'""· 401 11'\'lnl AWl'IUI. ~ H. Stith, 117 Yll'klown Ul'IJ, NOTICE II HllllllY GIVIN !Mt ttlt harv.~ in the all •-boul s wa•·· pollution · c on I r.o I hYerty J, hrbN Htw;ort ._.. ,..... c .. r. Melt nm ...... ,_. kMll D11tr1ct crt °""" -., V ey J.9 I ~ Tfllt 1t.l-t fllld wlltl tM CGtlnl'Y TM• ...., .... ll '-iftll concNcNid W Ill VkW Ii' Stoltz. 117 Yorttown ~i'lf CMM!'f, C911tonN, ec:tlnt W ... ~ -111 C.mplete but the rains systems, deu11nlu.Uan and c1n " ~ e_,., "" Nw. ,,, 1m .... ......,..,, COit• MIN..-' lh o--ni .. ...,.... i.11:cna .....,,. ... ~-· ··-1rea--· ........ ~ WILLIAM E ST JOHN, c-ty Cltrk. by .......... Qulrm Tlllf b\111-•• btl1111 cOllCNtNid by • IO •• IM "DllTRtcT". wll,... .. to. have brought the operation to wa\Cl ui-... ..-..--~ J. MM11M. °"*"'· Tllll ....._. ...... w1tt1 ""' covntv P9rtwllllp. tM not .... , .,... "" ,.,. .. ,, .. ,,,,., atandlUU petrocbemleal ~ and NI• a.rt .. Of .... c-iy on; Nov. 7, 1m. Kftlllltfl H Stolh: _,... .... fw "" ...,. ...........
a • manufacturing facilities. N==-22. °7::" -~ .. "'': rlW~ly ~ J. =.. ~ a!:.:" .r"~' ... ~~ wl.,t.1'1 ~ ICl-lffl ~.:r M ":c: ... ~IOI '"""
• C ... C •-1m lt'l'MJ -nfN ---__.., • ""''· • Hftld --.-Ml ............ """' .. Nrt'Wll • ..,_4 .1:--.of-W l"l.lt:NIMd Or-.. ea.st Deity rti.t, WtUIA,M I. IT "°"Iii. COUNTY llUbltetr ,_, ..... tt .......... fad HOUSTON' -El p I I 0 ~ ............ IS. ....... lfn MN2 Q.lll(,, IY ........., J. ,.,.., Dlpvty, "-... ....... PUBUC NOTICE NtitllMd 0r.,.. eo..t o.11., ~ T..,...,. .. • ~ ~ Natural G1 Co. bu filed an LOS ANGELES -Con-PUii.iC NOTICE ,...,.,... 1, e.11. n. tm 2f».h w -= ,:..-;. ...-......:
1pptlcaUon with the Federal tlnental -bu reported I... ~ - --... -Power COmm.lllion for ~ eanrlDp ol '5.47 m1llion, at 4.1 llO'l1C8 n n•DmMtS ";'!~11-W.=::,-PUIUC NOnCB ~-..., _. _.... .., ..
proval to comtruet the world'• ~ • share, 1or tbe three w:=: ar~:r. ~ ~I'll ......... .,,... ..... """'-• .,,. ..... COWT Olli ,,.. I'll • .. .. " ......... ~ ... ::.::;:::'~ •-commerdal complex to ftVlnfhl ended Sept; S com-TNI COUln'T °" ......... "· OllL 'S S~IEI. -y ..... Cl ITATW °" OWNa•IA r01t hdl liN ..... "9: • llll nlal W ... ~•• --r.-~th -inW: ,.., Matt eom,,,,... ,_ r.. Tiit couwn w OUMt: *""""' """""' .. lfli 14 .-.Ct convert coal into a qntbeUc peri!d 1'' f7.n UUUIUI., or 17 • ...,. .. CHUT•• 1.. IAADWnL. ~ M. OrMoff .,.. v•io -. ..,.... • """" • ., .. • "' ............
gas. Howard Boyd, chalrman Cl!Dtl a share, a year earlier. o.cw..... Cir .. COiie ~ f2dl ' NOflCI cw MUltlM Of' l'1TtT10. -t;"'=:C,. ,...._:::",.. n--·-roee to e-101.n NOTtcl!' 11 HllllllY GfYIN to "" Thll bullnMI ,. ...... cenductlll "" -......... ft Olll WILL ..... roa ... :r.· tll ..... • .. :rz. .. of the board, said the '420 noi;:.--,... '"""'"' .. !tit ... ftll'llllll dtctiOt!lt llldl,,....I. LITTU.I TUfAMIWfAIY .. --·--million from • million in tbt ht .ii ,.,_ lleV!fll dl!IM ... l111tt tht It, M. GfMofl' ltl•t.I If I.ED HOCK, DlcMMd. ::•tt:e MMli w:c... fir million complu will b e li'll ... i-.i ........... Mid diM:i911111t .,. ,..,.,.. " fllt """" Tiii• lflt'lftllM hlell """' ltll COUl'llY tlOTICI IS Hlll•Y OIV£N tlwil TN -=·tel' ... • ....... ' h located in northwest New """'" "l ..... .,..r. · wttf\ .... __,. __.... 111 n. oH1c:e C11rt1 or~ c_..,. 0111 ....... 1, 1tn •nrv I.DU MOSE• ,.... 11..., Ml'lln • ...,.... _.....,,...",.....,.......,
. 'Finance nnefs
PUBUC NOO'ICE
-Changing Ille dimensions
of finished lumber in order to
' clalm it as a "new product"
' COMMISSION officials said
30 percent ol the lumber com-
panies with annual sales ex-
ceeding 16 million were guilty
of such Illegal practices.
of flle dll'k .. tM .... lflfltliaf court, II' WILLIAM E. IT JOHN, COUNTY petition for problt. crf Wiii •lid for r,. ... =., Ill wllldt 1111& Wtff1: ta .. IM Mexico. • V•••-.a a1~ t. ,,...,. thefn, wtttt llM -....ery Q.EllllC. iy :...,.,., J. MMctM. Dwut-1. -llMIMce or a..tttn T.....,_,,..,., to rett-,.,., .,.. tw Wt! Cf'lift • .,,.. ., The El Paso complu is -..c;w "' \IOUClwa. .... _.., ........ •• "" offtcl """' • ....._ ,. ~ '• ""*' tor • ~ ,. _. .. ......., • of ,..., •"°"""f• WIUl.\M E, ,t.\DOlllE, hbtlelMlll Or..... COIR O.lty '11111, fllrtller ""1k "'"° Ml tM1 flll ftlM •l'ld :":':' ......... J WASHINGTON -United uno LM "''"''* IN:I., Lot Mlfl'lltoe. Nwtm .... 1, 1s. n. 2', 1m 1'M>12 "*' " ,.....1,. tN .. ,,,. hM bll!'I .., c.-~ ii 4 • TWJli ......... l ' •
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McDonnell's
DClO Series
Delivered
Magnetic Train Gets
First Test 'Flight'
Air Linet bu uked tbt QvU c.llflnll• tmO. wMcll II "" "8W el .., o.c. ... s. mt, ., t:OO •. m .. In tfl:t NjCKUYlll
AeronautJct Board for tem-:::;:,. .. :-" ... "':::"J:,..i:.:= PVBUC NO'l1CE =r:;n,:~ ~lw°' .. ,~~ ""~:)~.1:£.,":.,.._,...._.
wltltll'I ,_ ,_... ..., "* flrlt putillca-,hit Cltt Of SMlfll Me, Cllltonll1. l • -' , .. porary authority to ~tt "'"crt tf\11 1111t1et. •tcTrTIOUI ........ D11111 ,. .. ,.,..,. 11. 1m """1!W: Mw ........... . _._ ~ Salt Cl-o.tlll NWlll ..... 1'71. ldAM8 STAftMl:llT WILLIAM r ... JOHN, atc:IC'NNDll no ...... y uiana:u ETHRI. ll'tUINICI .. a.amta TfC ........ ,,.,_ 11 mtfll .,._ c-IY Clll'lt t:d'!iilll '''' ··• •·' ............... ,.&Jt
ty and IA>I &-..t-, crf t1ie w11 Of tM N: NUlwtTt.. N"8Wfn ... llM81 C-~1'" W ~~ ..... NMM ......,,._ HA TltACIC otlCOUNT CINTta............. ........ .............. , ............. ..a.n UnUed Jl'OP08ed to operate WtWAM .. MODlt• 11• ,....,... .,.,,.,. c.... ,_. nw ......,. ...., ~ nwi ~-£ ... ....,.. ·········· .. us three dally,,_.,,_ nJUDd trip l11lt L.tl a....... atfill. 111..w L.M • ....._ N '18' '""'' "hh OM>...... '·•; ............................ ..
-t' L.11 ....... c.Mlr'IU.. .......,.,,~..... AMr9CWI............. ,...., .. __ #'··················'· fligbtt, wttb ta-eeat Boelna "hh cm,....,. TN1 _,,.. 11 ......, <*lductllll "" .ii ,....... or.... ewt o.w l'llol, ':::r~.....J ~ :Z "-:.~
d 7271 while the CAB C<lll1derl ......, .. hMtlrtl lndtWl:MI. ,.,,..,.... "· n. ii, 1972 »»n •u•••c . . MENLO PARK (AP) -An transportation from s pee -1..-'ther al the rWlllMil er... co.st o.n., li'uot, "-LM •-.m CMl'WT a.......,.. uTD ·-' 11m1·-Im-"" b friction WUll: to ter nonstop N"'embW ti. 2t Ind DKMIW .. u. T1ll9 ........: fllt:I wtftl "" County PlJllLIC NO'ltCE ... ..-............. "",..,. I -, ... LOmsBEACH (AP)-Four experimental vehicte th1t 'o3 ....,_... Y 00 authority cumntly held by 1m . · m:J.71~~~.f::':.t'c;,:,.W'c"t.~~ CU'iarT.,...... r--..-···
·! ~~llairlinesof the~ would not touch the ground =~!!e:1•1!;~ Hughes~· • ., ~ J. MMdlel. o.iM'f. rtiai• M::':i::=:a':'.,.W. C.::.."':' ... ~ .. ~ .. ~::~i -.Ao~ \ft' very WlR. and travel at 300 mil.es ID ..... tw_ ... _,_ and th e ~c NOrlCE l'vWlttllll Or9Mlt CNlf Delly l"llot ni• COUWTY °' ...... c........ .... ~ ......... "'14
McDoanell DCIO Series 30 u:c: ....... llUl:1lt • Tllr11•r••• I --o.;;;u:,;;;;o;;a;~o.-;;;.--1'"'~~ .. ~·~"~· 11.~""...1'""~~__:.:....,,~~·1 .... A-Hnl Ctn. Gtffllr ~ °"""" t<*Mlll•
'. blteft.IUllUDenta1 -range ~ .:~ ... ~~ ....... deordv~-~ culdeny or track. LOS ANGELES-Columblal -IUNRICNI conT Of' TMI ... . . Nf:• .. :: ... ~~-.. tt :r.•T= ,=.~·-·;.;·riiW'liiOW9 '1~
transports IClfDUM.111 .. O\&lU ~ corrEY 8AID the po81ibW. p.icturfa Induatries aad its Loi ~ .. ~=.wi=-~ PlJBUC NO'l1CB ~--=~ TUTit.MlflTAIY IMND ~icwt1 • 'Jbe carrlm -KLM Royal Institute. It could leld to, ·~r ~such • flftimn ....... _,_ '-Lii·-a--.. ...... l'KllllOUI aus.•111 Et! ..... ILIANOft KNIGHT SHI'· o..-91 ............................ 1U'I n..•-"' .1.1 ... 11--, Sc--••--vlan futµristlc t.ramportatlon ween oston··.:r:-:;0 d n>f6~ au_,_,, ~ 110nC• °" MIMIN °"'""'""' •AMlnATIMIWT ll'Aito ..... ~ •• ILEANOtt It,......_ : ............................. t.t1 vwi.u& lUCllJ~ uaiwm •"-' Gems, reallied I bliuarCJUDd Niii l'ttWft OI' wtL.&. AllD POI. Tiie' fdMliftl fl'f'ICiN •t• cllll'll IHl ..... MtD, ~ ~ ............................ ,. .u,_ .. ___ ~-·-and system, ..._, say. W·""'·~-D c •·be'-.... . . LITT9U TnTAMlllTMY ... ... HOTtc:a 11 wa11•v GIVIN ...., ............ c.Mt9 ""'*' ................. .,.
nu-Wiim o>J" ....... , ,;:n,~ • A small IC.lie model of the --.~ · ·• ut -. ...... m earninp during the ftnt ..... ·crt ANNA L.. DfNNIL ,._ MA&""°'9T l'ftONlllT!ls, 111 vi. o.m. u,..., Mil..._.•·........., c....:i= ......................... t.st UTA 1'Hncb Alrllnel are . __ .. , ... __ __...:;n ,__,, r . ~ but not cwrnnH:nwrt -·--ended ~ • -..... .. .....,..._ UWINA DINHta. . HIC9io'......,.,, ...,., ~ ~ Mw flllll .Mnltt • """"' few ,........ 2"!' .. , ................................. .. -~of .a.... vrerr vcnn;u, ·~-.u.f ·u:w· Of bu tJem --.1:.. "I--...,..!"" _ ' -:;v• o.c..d. . ~ p. "'-'• 111 Vie NkL of wtn Mid tw ~ If ........,. -;. -• •~ ~u·gn111p. -~· -~ -~ ·· ~. chalrmanAhrabamSril-. "°'""-11 ~,, ... owa•.., -=c.1--,,._,,_..__,-................................ ..,, •, : They hive placed firm orders · ·.uuw -_._. on 1 .,._..._. 1" "However" he -t.1' •1 · "· h ~-d _,. the firm bad ,..,.... •·1oW.flli '* fllt:I hll'll111 • ,.n--'#litlitlif 111.,.. Nkt. ....,.,. ~ to wNdl .. "'"' tw MWW , ....... ..
I -~ lhe -C.I& -... t.'-lrli.ta .......... test track last week • ...... ,• ;:JCtDeaNr -....... ~ .. win .............. " a..ai. tail .. tlM ~ _, IMt ttl:t tlmt ..,,.. ... °""""""" "911 WMlll" ............... .. ' • or .. Ul "'IUC"\:-1 -..~~1'!'' ~ . don't -lllY major bllrlen '912 000 in profits from co. Lltfwl TMt•nlMl•l"f ,. ""'"°"" nil IMIW II """' CMducflll by I °' llMrlnt ... Ntllf ,..., '-" ..i "' ...... ,,..,. lrM WttMf' . ' .......•.. ··'"" ; , ..a.-options for 12. • Howard_ Colley, p r o j e c t •~ __._....._ a 11111 --t-. •1 .... !.... 61--in the .... ._. NftirttlCI .. w111c11 I• "' ... fill" ,.,,..., ~ Dlclfl!W 12, 19n. ,, t::JO •,m., 111 &trvicfW91 ,,.., ....,. .... · · · ........ aa
1 t"'-__ .,t ... 1 W ........, .. ..,.,,... -. ..,............, opel'luuua; --· ~,., . .,.. fMI 'thf tlrnt eM l'lfCI ~ --,.......,. .... ,.,.,.,... ~~ of ~t Ho, ' of Nici Ftl'IMlft JS:::""",,..,, tnoni ltlln flllliMt ! 1 KLM and Swlasair each ac· dlrectoi', said the test vewae ~m. '' He Aid aclentistl quarter compared w I t b an "' lllMl'lt "" -"" '*"" Mi "' Tiii•' tt1191Mftt tt1e:t wttf\ "'* CIUl'ltY ccurt •• , 7Dll cMc: Clfitll" 0r1 .... Wit!. rn ~,'f"'°" ""*""' ... •' _ _. dell f of th la three feet wide 14 feet r-.. 00· to build •-" .._. "I" 000 -• 1 1 lhe ~ 12, 1m, •' •:ot '""·• 1111 11111 C*"., °"""' ~ on ""''".., ». '"'City°' s.rit• Ma. Ctflfernl•. , ...:.: •• • / uu...-very o one e • · -.. pe a u1u~ ,.., '• 1111a oa or ume COlll'1'l'Wm crt 0.-rtmMt,.., 1. crt ..id 1m w1~1AM 1. 1'1' JOHN, c-ry o.111t Hemm..., to. 1m ...,,_ .................................. ..
; ; ~! Other de1iveriee will m1d and weights 8,000 pounds. 50,000 pound vehicle by im. period I year ago. Per abare CDUt"t. It,. CMc CM'9r Drlw Wtst, '" c ..... "" llMrty J, MldM. o.ulY WILLIAM 1 . lit JOHN ~...::::.~=~~ p.r ,_ rMl'I . • • d •-te Deve!Oped under a $1JO,OOO t ---·~'to 1• 11 ... crtY .. ...,..AM. cantem1.. · """ c-1y cMrt uto1111• • j ma e .. r. ' 1he vehicle 1s levitated by ne IUUllWIMM ~ ctn ~ o.'9i INt1f!IMI :io, lt72 ' l'Wfflfllll Ol'9l'IOI CNtl O•ll'f "'"'· •Ollll:T Ill. tlAllLIY UllllfWI. .......... C04'lftVCftll'i , .... : , 'lb& DCIO Series 30 pllne contrlct with _the Federal the force of m~n et 1 c ~ with 8 lJ.cent 1 share WILLIAM 1. n JOHN, N...,,.., ». 2t, ..,,.. o'°'""*' '· 1a.. ...,, ,... ...-... """"" °"""...,.. w .....,. ., ~·nc .,. ' Railroad ~ the the c-ty C1W11; 1m -...n ,._..,.._ ~ 111ctrJc t.11t. vi ...... fMClll-..... : , bu a pa.aenger capacity of v·"de ·-~"ed ...... -. repullion and if it to .one year prevklul. ~ w. "'llDUSOtl T•h ma> •1111 a1m1i.r flllCNl'llc.t ...,.. not ...,.,..., · l be~ -and -•-pen-ICUJ -anu ......... -side u tt--'' on a --the · • ... mtit 1""' _,... •c NOTICE """""" "' "•••• • , .. ,,,.., -•• :~ .•"'ma -.-· uii:: tollftltashigha.sonefootoff ' -... wo .. .,, e MuH MeN ==-~ ... _,, ..-r.i._ N::=='a1.~~1'i:" DilllyJ;~ .... ,,..,.,..1-.·:::::::::·.::5• ding OCl cabW conf1guraUon. alumimlm mol(le BtflPI repelUna mapetlc forcea on Tll: en•, ... ,,.. PKTnfOVI •utl•llff ..,......,. ......., ...... , .............. a.
; '. a-• thlt Die become atroa&tr, LOS ANGELES _ Mud.a ,........, "' ........, llAM8 ITilTSMINT _,... .,.. _._.... Conu!IM c.,.. • ..._•IM """*" ... • • a.I-'-. ~ ll ,...._, °""'91 C ... 0.lly r'llet TM f'*-1111 ,.._ 11 141o11'11 ~ .-u~ l~.&"'6 eM fWM ........... ,, •• , ......... ... . • THE NEW CONCEPT .. ~· 1t ~.. to a .we Moton of America Inc.1 ,..,.,..,. 22. n. :It,,.,, ...,.j •= s.r~-:u I' • •••I ............... .. · · Car · tio Up magnetic levitation, is allent 1 ~ polldoa. United States distributor~ tHAMAocic Ml..l!a 1• 11wt1 • .. " s.r-. ·" •....,, ............. .... : : na n nd •---not emit uutan•· lhe ---'-PCIUC NOTICE ......... w•·•··~"· •,.-.",:: ......... _., .. ,.1t11 .. _1 .. ~~~ .. _ ...... _ ................. ,.•,,. • a ~ po -. OOft'BY 84JD tbe only rotary ~ IU&ol, l'mtct:c::" Jnt I , .. """'1a, TNI ~ Olll ~ ~ °"""' ......... ::::::::::::MfJ • ' . LOS ANGELES -Carnation C.Offey said. --"-' 19 tJJe amount annaunced' plw to caub .. 1 .,..., ~-• ..,. C0111MtM..,.,, ... Mtn1 Wlfdl:'W ........................... ..... , ,,._ 1•-I and ..... ·~~ ... a real mil--'' _ .. _ '"'I......... American ai.-1i-.. for more &U1'9aioa COUllT °" ,,,. 1NIM:Mil NOTtc:1 ., ".,.,. .., •"'"HHI ,,.......,, • • ,_.."""'""" """"' . i w. says .. sa es earn .. ,.... 111a -"""• 'needed to~a batholUquld ~· n•TW~,,_ .... ,.. rWtrtcktMrtc ~ ,.. .,.....,. "WtU .uia "°* ct•~w:c:&
have jumped sharply, during helhesalfirstd in an inteniewt I • "11t1is ·helium lllper Q>o\ed. 'i!ae Nth ~~arditema l?~Dltaplhee:l nttl -. J:,.OUMI C~ .,"&':;'C: ::",..':,!..°"'\l ~":, 'l':I~~y CARMEL =.~~ ........................... ..a· the third quarter, bettering . magne ca Y ,~11 uml to cbDl the mqnet1 &lawwu eqq1 OD NOTtC9., MIMU• OP ,..111www mi •Y......,.... J. ~ D1pvty &c:NNEIOEl,D«::illOlid. Of'tWl ............................... ..n
last year's figures in both levitated system us ID I IDd their colla to about mlnlll Japane1e:R ~-t.-1 ... _, rfT;'1~TJ 1'fT'rtl't?f a~ C*""'Y gur!t. Mtt41 LA~~:C11~. ~·:::( ~':.~~ = / ::;;:;;;;;:;:::::::::::::::::;:/.: categories. superconducting mao-U Jn 4liO degreea fahrmhelt.'At this C ..... ~u..-• ., IYUlMla a--wmtOVf 9'*0 ..__... ~ c.... Dtlty ,,..,,., • pttmon ,,.. ~" of Wiii n 1or c.,...,,' ............................... 1.11
'!be 1. A el hued this country llld I think It has tempera•·-. Ille~---of m•n•lfM' said in an interview ~ .. lllUl'UI HAROl.D llO•trrlflll' 1S. 22. 21', •1141 ~ "'1-el L"1wl T•I_,..., to thl Group' •••..•.•.••..•.•..••.•..•..•... 7.f'I ~Oll ng es--quttealottootfer." tbe co&wi: eiecirJ.-;~ ;;;;-~move emphuilelc'=~l111is°i:miv 01vEN ""'tm fl...n~,;~~!.:"~=:'.':~~.!if ''*"'Mn 'ftiii.';;iii!: diveraltled dairy comp1ny said R thal ~-firm 1-11 ...--··" 11111Ntc:E ic. CHAM0&.1111, , k, -nn ........ -CE Kt "' liiltftl'lt ""' MIN ""' liiltll'I "' ,,_._.,.. •••rNW. " "
" " " it had third.quarter e.,mngs e said the magnetically becom• vtrtuaDy zero and wi:: ia very 11aw HlllNADITTI c. cHAHOLalll ""fllld .-v™--" nv11 · ,,.. 01c1n...,. s.1m." t:oo •.m .. "',,.. l'AlllTl'.11:1 : ; of $15.0S milllion or fl.3 a levitated system is being u-once 1 current bulJda up In about beoomlni "an integnl '*""" • Pl'flltol\ few ,,..... " wtn 11141 , .... ,. ... ., " o:*'rfl'lltfli '"' a crt •Id ...,__ 14 ~ • .,. '-' • ... ...,.
: : abare. amined, but no conunltment tbem It~ tndeflnitely. part of the Americu. 1uto Jn. :,1:~.:ni.,.Lltfwl..Jr'::"'..=;: '~a~" ~t:fi .. 111~~=.w..t, 111 ~nS:., "*''. 111: ..._ : : ~;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;,;;;~II dustry." ~.,:: : :,. "'::::: ~ ;: .. ~,... ""°"',. ,.,_ .,. ""'"' tMIMll .,:i~ 11.1.,jTOMN, • ..., """"' .......................... ,.
• 1 I -,.... t1W1 •tor o.c.m111r s. 1m ·au. eou111M1NT co., 1m '-"' cttrt: """'"""' ......................... 1.11
• I PUBUC N011CE "frll a.ni..11'1 tM ~"' 0.0.rt-·---,.....,.. Tllllln. C.llflmlc l.INIMIOLM & ICMHdON 1:::::::-. ........................... 7 .. t: 1-----~--~---ll'l'llrlt Ho. , Of .-Id cowt. 91 M Civic v-L. ~. Im ....... -....... ~ ...,,. n• -··-····• ..,., .....•••••.••.... 1 ..
1 I Tlti.t advtf'titttnntiaMith.u 4tl offer-to M il nor a solicita.ticm of an olff" to hv a,.r mrriow •1J11wna Cfl/fllW Drl'lt w., 11'1 ttiil City crf Witt Aw. T"""" ~ Lii,.... C...... fiett1 JM!le;INI•.,,.., '" ................. 7.1' I of tL·-· ll!CU.riti••· Such 0 •ering ia made only J.... the Ofeiiwg Circa&laf' to kftofid• NI.Ma ITATIMIWT AM.~. tflll1tit Ii. ICO!t, 1nn ,,,...,...Cit-'"' ftfll •17• J.,. . .,,..,,, _,,., "'"' "* ...... 7 .... , : -u "# , Tic fol1'ltilnl ,.,... Is doMI' llUllwt D9flll N0>1::• 1S, lm di. 0....... Onw, Clitlfwflla. ""'""""' fir "9ltll11• I =m T ", •• • · •••· ·••• • · " ... · ••. 1A "• rtridnb of th•"State of CnJi/ontin •ho meet etrtai• mi,.imatm ftMKeial 'rtfUire--••i WILLIAM l!.11' JOHN, Tiiie ....... It coMucttcl .., • ,_ hl:lll.,_. Or•i:. COftt O.lty ,. .... , """ ................... 7.0.
• ,.,.,,.,,0 , .• ~,.,.,dn•t-t.h. lM •NTPl'Rlltl. D91 u. ,,.,_ ~°"' .,.. ~-''"""•~11.n. .1m m ---.:',"""'•" .. ,.1;!!""._l ......... 1.• I': -,_ UtwM w111, Glllfltinll• nm nMiurr .. ..,.,, AllO v.._ l Anllllwt'f ... ,. .. .., J ........ 1.n • Ice.rt •• ,,,.,.,, mli7 Lm """'-.... T .......... Tllll .1 ............... flltd ~ft\"" C0\11'1> PVBUC NODCE , .... ....,,.., 4~1 .....•...••.. JS7
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I·, NEW ISSUE NOftDlber 13 1972 TNe .....,,._ 11 llltl'lll cllMucM:I "".,, .......,. ,.., c....... tn1i 1tn. • ..,_ "''1',. ·-· 1 1~ Tlf1 cna, .,..._ MAU. AND Kawr, Atty. llCmCI! to callMTOU Mid 111to'!''"'• ........•.•.• .-
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$2,650,000
AIRPORT HOTEL PROPER'fIES
(a propooed Cllifomi1 Limited Pertnenhlp)
2,650 Limited Partnership Unila
Price: Sl,000 Per Unit
( Minimuot Purchase-Five Uni II)
The Partnersltip will be fol'med for thQ..~w:pole of developing
and holding for invesllnent the AMERICANA· ?ilARINA HOTEL, a
384-l'oom higlvri"I' hotel, to be operated under a Manqement Con-
tract by FLAGSHIP INTERNATIONAL, INC., a wholly-<>wned aul>-
sldl;.,.y of American Airlines, Inc. American Airlines, 1nc. and'Fla&'-
ship International, Inc. do not spon.or or endo~ tl!1a Offering, and
ucept to the extent deiocribed.in 'tl\e Offering Circular;ano not con-
nected with this Offering or•thc Partnership. . -,..----------------.-----·---------, I Bateman' Eichler. Hill Richards I I JHCOltJ'ORATlro I
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<:Tells Price Hike • . ·
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) -i Bethlehem Steel, the nation's
: aecond largest prpctucer of
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"'. Creast.Sr on a broad ra.n1e of
; products u.sed Jn the con-
; 1tructlon , machinery,
. •. automotive and container In-< dustries.
:; Tbe bites. most of which
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.. similar pMce increases an-~ nounced Jr.st Friday by U.S.
· ·steel, the ru.tion's biggest
steel producer, and cover more
than half Bethlehem's pro-
ducts line.
• The increases range from $6
to $25 a ton and include steel
shapes, piling, plates, rails.
ban, rods, and tubular-' steel
products. The co1npany said
the biggest of the Increases.
$25 a ton for one type of
shaped stee: and for carbon
steel bars, were restoration!
· .. of cuts made earlier thls year.
• ~ The hikes generally followed
the pattern set by U.S. Steel,
industry sources said. U.S.
Steel said that its increases
would raise Its basic price list
2.7 percent, but refused to say
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VO!'-~5, NO. )27, 3 SECTION!, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALfORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1972 --TEN CENTS 1: . ---. -.. mgli Baeteria Count in Laguna Canyon Flow?:
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High baC1Uia COlllll,s In Wiler flowing
down the Lquna Conyoa flood cootrol
chlooel He now being ocrutiQlled by the
Orance'County llelltb ~t.
The ·--..... logged by he~lb olftc.r <ln'ge SUitii over a 14-w* period, <;llCl!ni;Sepl. It, at var
2 Trustees ..
In .Heated . . . .
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pointl-akq tbe '-·
Sbith ·llM rec,,a•mmded tbe public
worb de,as tuwul eotve the problem• bJ
-ii the -Wiilers throycb the
city's oewop •tnolmmt pl.onL While in
the plant, the --cculd be tn,ated with chlorine !O till thoJaimful baclerll.
While lbett ts no lnimedilte bellth
bazard, Skeltb I ~ the i>robJem
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llminlted ....... from tn..U., throuch
the cbamlel and --Beach. The dui-1 tennlnltes under the
-Ilk nest to Broadway. Qo.
ca•ionlDy, .wat. Wm coDect 1n a pool
and becomO ··Cb SU!th lalcl deportment Jn-
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Sharp words over lzJdi"ldull requests A 24-yefu..old Laguna Beacb woman oU her nlghtie, threatened ber with a
to stall "mlnhdralon from members of was J'Ped• '}>Ollce iald, forced to '!!)>mil knife, shoved a pair o! woman's panties
. . . Four Men Held .
the -boon! were exchanged at to perverted aexual acts, threatened with in her mouth and pulled a nylon -g
Tueoday meeting o! trustees ol the a knife, 'bound, gligged with un-over her head to bold 11\e gag In," Brooks La...,. Beach Unlfied School Dtstrlci. said. "It'• time..., talk together and ftqllOSI derclothin( and then olflftil beer by a
-as 1 boord, not u 1n-man who entered her l(IOl'lment early Tbe man, working in the 3:30 a.m.
dlvtdalls," llld ins.• lilolmm Browlie. lhJs·lllOl'lllng u sbe iay llteping. dartma, then covered the woman'•
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1onn:t1on .,,,...-V' -lloard ..J'~'8tllt~~:o itlp -~'WD!far ~
po-1 , • ~~!"!,•!!!Im! ...., lt lllo .... <' I ad D ,....matloa. 'f,' '
leqf jef .. 1lllllani Tll01bi~...;. ... '1alJ COL-.O..' •' .. ~ lliar-from &0 ·,~ t1Uom .... .r I • . I ~ ' ~ ' the -·-· ••• the "I told -J' .... , -M'•· rtcht," WU booted . -'<Ion ol rape, -""-'-In . '!"'~.... ' ~N
Browne t9J)llod. · with laUint'to-.rape. sodomi and r-.i Wriits ~ sbe was bound,
"Well, I t1t1nk yoa'N ........ ~ Thomas ....it with 1 cleodij -pon. !tie woman was not injured.
lllld'flrmly. Dot:.Gene Bruob Aid the wOinan .,., Alter 1~ the woman, who told
Brvwae l°"lid bis complalnt after In bed laleep w11ep sbe wu awakened b police that ~~ bad met Allen .briefly reod1nc 1 --1t111DO from Dr. tbe sound.,......,... euterJng her ... .;; prior to the mcident, the a .. auant ulted
Ul1ocn JObJcb -ed .-qumtlc>ns througb the cblr·-·· ber i! sbe -.Id care to have a beer, with
raWllJ -or _,, bond -. at "H led • . ' blm, Brooks aaJd.
the last meellnC ol tn1 I u . • craw Into bed with her, ripped Terrified, the woman lalcl yes, but thlt
1.ft says bm 'lln. ·-med. . . • be -.Id bave to leave and buy. aonle.
m:1·'eevera1 bond nMDben aked, .. '" After the man left, she llerted the
Browne noted. ·11 dcllli -tt'• Wr 1o Anaheim Council .,..., .... of the •partment.molol com-
theM pntlemon lo -.their plex ·and be called 1-m 8-b · of· wor\lold wi-I reql.t !rem the et> fictn.
tire bond." Asks 'fo. r Data Patrolmln Lawrence Gallt •.rrived at
Tbe boud, -· toot no ICllon on :r (See RAPE, Pqe II
the-· on 'Misconduct'
.
coming from --bouaed in Lquna ClllYlft 11 well as .other wild
animals in the l1'0L
'"Ille -ts dlliniteiy not comin(
from overflowing lePtic' tanks," be ad-
deil.
Public Worb Director Al Theal said
the city bu 'lrilten the Orange County
Flood CoolrQI Diltilct, aslh!g thlt agen.
cy 'to fund the coat o! installing the
bypaa system from the cbannel to jbe
sewer plant.
Accordlng to Thea!, lbe OCFDC, wbtle
favoring the system, doesn't want to
come up with the money.
· I! the city !Wlds the project, money
would have to. be 4ppropriated during the
upcoming fiscal year bf the city council,
Thea! aald.
No coat esti:fnate has been prepared on
Super.intendent
'Threatened'
By · Recall Pair?
TliO J.aguila Beach scilool system and
its ~nt, William ·Ullom, are
"threai-d" by trustees Patricia Gil·
lette _apd Gerald Unke, a o,.r ocnt this wett-w_~~ uaerll.
The -· brochure, mailed by backen of the recall of the two trustees,
~ MiM!m QIJ Coundl, reactini to
a Grand Jury. report oo alleged mtsccn-
duct o! two top city officl•l.o, Tueld.cy nW voted to ult the jury to reveal all
inf«ina\ion It , poaaesies on the l.ond
tranaactlons whl<?h triggered the probe.
Tbe lnveatigatlon wu Initiated after a
Loe ~ Tiniel story llat Jime I C·
cµseil 'cuy Manager Kelth Murdoch 'and
puhUc -director Tbomtoo Piersall or proDUhg 1hrough real eatate in·
vestments. 1 The article lalcl thlt the two officials
bad lneide information on city zoning and
public works moves which were not
available to the general public.
On 'Godfather'
Extortion Rap
By TOM BARLEY
Of lfM O.ltf'!"Pltlt lleff
Four men dubbed the "Godfather
Four" by district attorney's· investigators
11£ve been indicted after what in·
vestigators say w~ a Mafi1-sty_le,
murder~xtortioo move on a Huntington
Ali so's Kinderg~rteners
Relive Mayflower Landing
ts belded with tbe alopo, "Fine School.I·
-We bave 'em. let's keep 'em."
0 Qur fine school system and . its
supertntendeot are threatened," the
sta-t reods. "captain Lin1le and
Patricia GUkitte bave openly indicated
ao" , . This ..,;,..,,, Linke aald he bad not
<ipenlJ' attacked Ullom, and added, "I'm
not CQDUD!tting myself to !'l'ything
regarding . llJ'. ·Ullom; e ll's{ not my
buainea to do IO." Ailieci 11 he would support renewal o!
Uilom'1 contricl If not ~ed Oil Dec.
5 Unke said "Political queation• of that ~ Mould nol· be --.ered at tbe
pretent. time 11... ~-
Action On · Ullom 11 cootrtct inust be
taken l>J the board no lam-than Dec. SL ~ llrs. Gillette ""'1d not be reached for
-ment this mornlnl on the recall com-
(SM VILOM, Pqe II
PILOT PERFECT .
FOR PUPPY WYE
DAILY PILOT c!Mll!led -· ldll smlJOdt the path of true puPllJ love.
BASSET Fomalt, !fko!or,
1
1 ~ ....... ·lolck ....,.i, 1' · nioe. Sbotl. m-un I
I 'ft>e fir!l call _p.roYed to be the Ffecl
new owner. !
If you have liOll10lldDI thal' -a
new owner, dtsi dlte<t ilUm ad let
1 DAILY PILOT Id-Nor -.di Ibo 11'11
for you, · /
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1'ue>da1 lllCIJt, tbe motJon directing the
city attorney to contact the Grand Jury
led to a bitter debate between city coun-
cilman WWJarn Thrun and Mayor Jack
DtJtton.
Dutton eca.lled) 'lbom, who made a
second ""'1>MI to lnllruct tho elty 1ttor-
ney fo ...,t with ,Iha state attorne;
general In lnveillgating Iha cue, I>!
being a "grandltander, publicity -
and puppet or the Anaheim )lulletln."
Duttoo c a 11 e d Thom "tbe most
desplcable penon whom I have ever
aerved with on this city councll." Tltom
replied In kincl. • '
Mwdoch followed the uchanae with a
(See ANAllEDI, l'lp lj
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Beacb businessman.
1be quartet· faced arraignn;ient today 1be Mayflower, complete with ye olde
i• Orange County Superior Court. Pilgrims,· !\as docked In Laguna Beach,
Among them is George Earl Hughes, . and today both settlers and Indians were
32, of 1&312 Honolulu Lane, HuntiJldton . •
Beach. He is identified as tlie hJI· feasting on turkey.
maculately df'tS9ed chauffeur whO drove lt was all par,, of Thanksgiving
two •companions in a black, 1973 C.dWi c !estlytlies ai .Aliso . Elemeatary School
limousine Oct. 11 to the vacuum service where klndergafien children from the
store of Phillip Luc~, 21, of 18513 Main two classes -re-enacted the.. lraditklllal
St .. Huntington Beacb. dimer of friendship and thanksgiving.
Hughes, Robert Galas, 47, Villa Park, All over Laguna Beach school Children
Jack AJden Merriif, 37, Long Beach, and prepii.red for the bollday by learning the
transient Walter Eugene Miller, 3S, werC
indicted Tuelday by the Orange County
Grand Jury.
Charges of solicitation to commit
(See EXTORTION, Pop I) Recall Absentee
Driv'er B3Shes Six Autos Ballou Offered
Absertee ballots for the Dec. 5
rec1U election ag1inst P1trlcl1 ..
~e'ar I.agtina's City Hall
I
• Sia'.,.,. lndudlnl tho prlvlte ftblcle
ol I Lqunl llMdl CllHlutJ pollcmwt
were llMlhed 11111 enunpled In I bit and
rm trafl!c -Tueoday nlPI In froal ol City Hall.
-Oil "'11 In tho deportnient ~ • ...,, ,... .... y """' 11\e _ .. tbe~ ...... -..,. ... .... -= enllL '
.. ,; tt llllUllded lite --Orta&
-·• ....... Mlltbonboftl-
..... ·~~ --11111 tin," DI!. Bel -llild .....,.
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Olllcers '""'awe and captured the 'drMr ,of the battered old pone! "trUck at
the lnier-tloa of Mr'oyu i>rtw and Can-
ym Ams Drive, but, on I y Iller the
truclt nmmed • ·-•lin· '!be drlv.r, Richard Lee Wilson, 13, ·or
314 ClbriDo In Coltl ~-WU booked on
IUIPlcion or drunk drfving ·and ~t .. d
na:
Of the 11z """'"°'~ ooe belonging to OI· 1Jcor IUdllrd WU decl8iicf I
total -· Ind the othera IJICtlved model1to-.p.
Gillette llld Gerald Unle are now
1vall1ble 1t the Lagoni Beech
Unllled Scbool Olltrlct ofllce, 550
Blumont St.
~ voters wbo wlll be
Imo -Oil Dec. 5 """"1d plclc up an -ballol 117 5 p.m.
TueadayihaNov .•. Aller t date, pel'IOOI who wbh . to recelTt 1n 1beenMe ballot must
1pply !or f directly flo«n the
Regtstnr o Voten offlce, 1\19
°::It St., Santa Ana.
. e balloto roe ~I~ eledlon have been to al
votors In the achoo! tdistrlct and llhould be received b the end or
thil week.
h~tory of 'lbank'lgivtng and their
American heritage.
At Top oi •the Workt, ltUdents made
pies, planned a reut, and decorated
classroom• in lbe 'I'\llnbliy~ tl}eme.
Ai El \ll9rro the"~ ~ ~ otep-ped o1.r. M '· .~.,. .~' ~ • •
Tl'!' Alllo,J~ 1'111' PID'lldeol by the chi ldren theinlelva aJoo&.with 1 'turtey
donated by Geoe '1 Matke\-'
Tbe l(ldians (Cltherine Cnunley's
clasa I brought 'com breld while the
settlers (Judy Neevo's cla11) provided
fruit salad.
Tbe children also made the bata, bead·
dresses and other C01tuines.
1"" lhlp Mayflower waa ooostructed
by the tinderg•rten lllldenll from a
pocking box.
El Morro 's turkey trot 11 1 wUd cha.ee
over obstaclei arKI under barrien. .
Prizes Included 1 turb)' •• Timers and
judges were memlien ol the El Mom
1tuc1ent councU.
Top o! the WO!ld -ts allo bad I
feast. Garbed u Pillrtml llld laclllm
they downed Cllld1eCf ---and '1rticbokd. •
Pumpkin pies -. llllde ""'11er Iller
a visit to a pur.iPtin patcl:a. 1
Sludenls 1wned •bt!lit blllory Ind Jn.
dian cultura. 'In proporq !or .be ~ugl~celellriitloO.
•
Nine Million Dinners
SAN nw.a.x, (UPI> -Nino
mU!ion Ctoltllo• lmfllJI wD1 be con-
owned .. ......., Ian 11111,..,, Qooder --· ......
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the bypass system, 'll>eal aald. He lidded;:
however, thlt there may be a hilb:
maintenance -lnvolftd In tiylq tq!
keep dirt and other debril in the tNurie&j
from entering the aewer plant.
'111eal noted the project boo• ~JIPl'-<tf•ij!
from the San Diego ftelloaal' Water,:
Quality Control Board, the stale'• wald,
pollution control agency for this aru. , ;
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una1 . . ,
High Bids .
May Delay
_Develo ping
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By JACK CllAtpEU. I
Of ... Deltr ,..... ... '
' Construction bids !or the Main Beac~
Park have been returned at a Mocking
$221 ,0QO abo•e architect.s' estates and
may cause an I-month delay in developf ,
ment. I
Vice Mayor &y Holm aald today lilli
when tjty officials learned of the mor.
than 30 per....i coot overrim they mi:
mediately. bopn talu with contncton .•
Low 1*I ti development of the pad
waa .lf!0,0!1' Wltllo ~ .um&ie!
bad placed ~ cO.i. 11 "11,0G!ll
--'llltl lie dlil 11111' th1nt tbe citJ ~ -.,.. •o•io!er •'liardil!fi
-11!11 Oil tbe buts of tbe bemencfooio ~ice.
Talb with the ""11ncton indicated
that itelDI al concern to the bidden were
uncertainties about the liming of various
pbesea o! work, the limited COOllrUctloo
period dllrlnJ the smnmer and the mov ..
in, move-out COllll for the ll(>lit phuing.
Tbe phasing problem may be aolvM
with the development of tbe .,.. u 1
whole now that Dentoo'1 bas ....... \i
move and etCl'OW ammgements with two
service stations ·are in progrea.
lfo1m said the complexities of the ll(>ll!
phaaing ocared ol! many potmtlal bid'
den; and thlt eoch .! the llll1Hloalracto
as well as the general conlrlctor flflurtd
an extra 3 to 5 percent for cco-
tlngencles.
Holm said be expects the mauer to be
brooghl before the council Qec •• I llld
tbat a opeclal leallor could be coiled to
cooaider alternatives. , ' .. .\I ieUt one of tbooe 1lternatlvos couJd •
be the demoliUoo of the l<l'Vice stat!ant
and Benton's for an oPen beach area um
summer.
The boardwalk, lifeguard tower 1116
Recreation Dtpartment -.Id be left 11
tht\y are tbrouih tbe ,..._.
ConatnJctlon oo reviaed and llml'WM!l
plans cOOld begin after Sept. Ii. • r"
It bid beeri hoped thlt the pork could '
be finished by J,... 1m.
"It Is a dillppalntment, or coura, but
there is no way that mJOM on the CCMJrto
cil would .-pin& abeld in view of
the extra cost," Holm aatd. ...
Poet Fletcher: Dead
ESCONDIDO (AP) -Robert H,
Fletcher; I welteri: poet lil<t wrJtor
IM'"tiaPI belt known for the IOlll• "Doa't
Fence Me In," bu died We et 87,
friends ln Butte, Moot., sakl. •
' . 0r..,. Ceut
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Weether
Remember hOw Jt WIS todel!
Well, tMt11 what the weather pi>
lure loob HU !or ~
Doy. Mollly -.,. with bl&bl In
the '191. !Awl tonlPI -.
11'81DS T09AY
Commtnlltw ua.ar.n m 1 0.-•
, anoe Coim*'of er a Nried • . mtn• of toeclcclicl
entlrtoift"""'. tt TA t et tr
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DAILY PILOT LB Wtd.....,, NM: ,., 1.2, 1'12
Meets s~t
On All-year • • •
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• School Plan
Despite apparent setbacks earlier this
week before the board of trustees
Capistrano Unified School District of-
ficials said this week t~at informational
meetings and other functions involving
all-year-school will still proceed ac-
cording to schedule.
Three evening meetings with parents
at elementary schools still will take place
next week, said Director of
Administrative Services Joseph Wimer -
at Palisades on Monday ; A1arco Forster
on Tuesday and at Crown Valley School
on Thursday, each starting at 7:30 p.m.
But the tone of the meetings, Wimer
predicted, will probably shift to heavy
discussions about the $2S million bond
i:;sue coming before voters Feb. 20.
Last Monday trustees indicated that
\vhen they finally vote on implementing
all-year-school -at a Dec. 5 meeling -
they might place the controversial issue
in limbo for a time.
Recen\ tallies of straw vot es taken al
previous school meetin gs show a poor
rate of support for the concept.
Only one straw vote showed more than
50 percent of an audience Jn favor of the
' ts-15 concept -Viejo School's audience,
Wimer said.
Thus far the straw votes and one other
questionnaire have been Used to sa mple
public opinion on the proposal which calls
for a 12-month school year with 'line
weeks of class and three weeks off for
elementary school children.
Other than the evening polls of au·
diences, the only other sampling is com·
ir.g from a four-page questionnai re giv~n
to parents last week in most district
schools.
Deep into the list of questions is a
query asking parents if they approve of
tbe 45-15 program.
But so far, Wimer said, only a SO-per-
cent return rate has prevailed With the
fonm, and tabulations are not yet com·
ple!e.
Wimer said that plans are still being
et.nsidered r. conduct more polls of
parents.
"But sometimes we wonder if we're
polling these parents to death about 45-
15." he said. .
Suggestions by Trustee Presi&:nt
Robert Hurst last Monday that a public
vc.te oo 4.5-JS be held along with the uond
issue failed lo pass.
Instead, trustees opted to place only
the bonds oo the ballot because of fears
that voters woulcf be misled into believ-
ing that by approving 45-15, bonds'W.,nld
not be§ IA\~ new. Jcl>ools In the rapldly whig' di!trict.
Trustees · have the option, bbwever,
to include a plebiscite on 4>15 r3t the
regular district elections next April ···hon
!eVeral trustee posts come up for elec·
tioo .
U that were the case, 6-15 would
bectm.! a burning campaign issue.
Laguna Board
Meeting Delayed
'Ibe next meeting of the Laguna Beach
Board of Education has been postponed
until Dec. 12, so that the district board
room may be used the evening of the
Dec. 5 recall election against trustees
Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke.
~ next regular meeting wouJd fall on
the date of the election, but board
memben infonnally agreed Tuesday to
defer the meeting to the later date.
The county Registrar of Voters re-
quested use of the school facilities for
vote tabulation. Election results will be
made available tu the public at the
district offices on election night.
HHH to Visit Duhlin
DUBLIN (UPI) T U.S. ·Sen. Hubert
Humphrey will arrive here Friday for a .
three-day private vlsit, government of·
flcials Nid loday.
OIAM•I COAST
DAILY PILOT
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1lle or.,... Ce.II Pub!lttlllltl eon.tny, lej».
nte .. llllllls er. ,.,.,.llMd, MW1111y !l'lnlWh
l'rlrMy, fw CO.II MIN, Ntwp0rt IMctl, HIMt'.t..... IHdl/F-llln \ltlll\', U,-
1-=ti. lrwlM/SlddllllaU and Sin Clt!fwlW
lalt J1111t Capl1lr1110. A 1lft9lt noklNll
...... hi pW!bhtd S.hlnt•YI Mid Sllfld1.,....
1'111 ~IPlll trW!Wbhlrlt pi.m h t i aJO Wat
1eJ ltrwf, Coltt MMe, C.l!lorftlt, ni-.
lt•Mrt N. Wetd ,... .......... PvbllU!er
J•ck · R. Curley
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l'iew From t"lae Top
DAILY l"ILOT Swtf r--
UC lrvine's new 95,000-square foot administration
b~d.ing fronting on Gateway Plua near Campus
D~ve . moves along . t~w~ fall, 1973 completion.
This view from adnunistrat1ve quarters on the fifth
fl oor of the UCI library shows Irvine open spaces
and Industrial complex lying north of the campus.
The $3.8 million buildlng will free two complelAI ,
floors of the library which now house campus ad· ·
ministration. ·
Wild Turkeys a Scarcity
Thanksgiving 351 Years Ago ·Differed-From Today
From Wire s.mc.t
The Pilgrims In Plymouth Colony 351
years ago bad only four wUd turkeys,
s::.~.! ~m and other vegetables for their
first Thanksgiving.
But they celebn.ted the end of a hard
uinter by sharing their nomegrown feast
with their be:lpful neighbors, the Indians.
Gov. William Bradford proclaimed the
C:ay of harvest iil Ji2t a day of thanks.
Times have changed. And in 1972, on
Thursday, there will be few American
families celebrating in quite the same
manner.
AltbOugh there are about ooe million
wild birds populating 30 states, they ire
only common in four : Texas, Alabama,
PeruiSylvanla and Florida.
Commercially grown turkeys have
grown in lJC!llOlarity, with 1obout 1211.4
million ol lb< dolnestlc brand ~ oold
tbl: year, up seven percent over a year
ago.
'Ibe commercially grown fowl, while
LOt as historically accurate as their wild
cousins once killed by settlers \Vith
blunderbusses, help keep alive the tradi·
lional Thank.sgivlng dinner.
The naUonal holiday was finally set as
the fourth Thursday in November by
Q)qress in 1941. For three years prior to
tbal, President Fanklln Delano Roosevelt
mack: it the third Tb.trsday i n
November.
Credited with reviving the custom i. 1
18113 after almost so years of no such
celebration is Sarah J. Hale, who con·
vinced President Abraham Lincoln to
make it a na~ day of thanks.
nie feasting day bad enjoyed only
-sporadie celebration after., the Pil&rims
• flm-.. Pft notice 1 ii · tal until 1'719
New·"Regionalism Per.ils
Bonds in Capo District
By .JOHN VALTERZA
J D.uY .........
regionalism -similar
bich caused .11 con-
failures years ago
-is surfacing again in territory
covered by the Ca tstrano Unified School
District.
And some school officials concede that
possible regional disputes could hurt
chances of passagt for a $25-milllon bond
issue authorized by trustees Monday
night.
The battle -if it develops -cou1d pit
residents in lhe long-established areas of
San Clemente and Capistrano Beach
ais:ainst residents in Mission Viejo and
Laguna Niguel where rapid development
has caused the chief crisis in pupil hous-ing ..
Joseph Wimer, the CUSD director of
admin istrative services, conceded that
the old-area-versus-newcomer syndrome
might grow during lhe campaign to pass
lhe bonds. ·
Preliminary Indications of tbe split
have surfaced at recent meetings on the
45-15 all·year·school concept.
Discussions · also extended Into the
rea lm of splitting the school 'district in
haU -one portion representing the
B52 Shot Down
Over Thailand
· -First of War
·WASHINGTON (UPI) -A B52 bomber
crashed in Northern Thailand today whlle
returning fron. a bombing mission over
North Vietnam, the Pentagon announced.
Pentagon srurces said the eight-engine
craft apparently was atruck by a surface
to air mluile over North Vietnam and
crossed Into Thailand before crashing.
No 852 had ever been shot down
previously in combat although Iii of the
giant bomber& crashed on takeoff& or
lar.dlng1 during the war.
The. Pentaaoo aald all 1IK cnwmen
aboard 'the plane wtre rescued and thal
there were DO serk>ul injuries.
The plane went down 1hortly before
midnight Soutbeut Alla time (I a.m.
PST). 12 ml111 west 0t the \I .S. air base
at Nakbon Phanon1. (See earlier story
about air war, Page•).
southerly areas and the other covering
~ newer sections where upansion is
greatest.
ye~tr!' ~~ ~ ~lhe
was blamed for repeated. defeats of bond
lssue8 which were calculated to pay for a
new b1gb achoo!.
During the Postwar period and through
the llliOs, eoougb votm In San Juan
Capistrano could kill any bond Issue.
And they did so, regularly, because
they opposed plans lo move the high
school from their community into San
Clemente.
After unification, the traditional op-
position wanted.
And in 196S, voters finally floated a $12·
million bond issue and authorized
millions in state school building loans.
Since then, only one other bond-allied
election bas taken place.
Tbal issue -seeking lo raise the bond
interest celling from five to seven per-
cent -failed by a sl1m margin.
School officials -in trying lo assess
the chances of next year's bond issue -
have only ancient history and one
modem bond passage as a base to judge
wbat might happen at tbe polls Feb. 20.
They remain pessimistic.
Trustee President Robert Hurst said
Monday during dlscusslorui oo the bond
issue that "off the top, we 1can point to
2,000 no votes from one community alone
or. any bond issue."
He did not specify which commwiity
would yeild that many no votes.
Monday 's approval, Wimer observed
today, wa1 but the beginning of a long
seriea of major decisions facing trustees
as ~lectkln day approaches.
Next week the truslees will ,.t lhe
legal machtoery moving on 'the revenue
measure•.
In weeks to come the boanl will have
lo grapple with the lntl1caci<I of blend-
ing the complez: regulaliolll of the state
Scliool Building Loan 8)'8tem wilh the
hnrnediale local need !or new acbools.
In a aeftle, Wimer cx:mceded1 trustees
must lay elaborale pl&nl lot apef!ding tbe
bonds lunda loo( belon! Ibey !mow il
voten will ever agree.
Besldea the major policy dectslol\s,
truslees will be llddled with the aJ>
polnlment ol a Iarp ctlloon'a commlllee
which trldltlonaily won. for -of reveaue meaaae1.
when President George Washington pro-
ciaimed the first national Thanksgiving
on Nov. 26.
Currently, the custom Is kept alive by
traditional family feasting and by the
practice of all cit)', county, state and
federal offices, schools and banks closing
for the day.
Most stores also close on the holiday.
Employes in 21 Orange County citieJ
will be glv.n a four-day, Thanksgiving
weekend, as will all achoo! chlldren.
Only the city halls In La Habra , Los
Alamitos, San Clemente, Seal Beach and
Irvine will reopen for business on Friday.
In addilion lo helping the tultey
business, Tbanksgiving also belpa "'I>"
port the cranberry -· The story goes that Pilgrims are· cranberries In
their first least and Iba! \raditloo cm;e.i
"tliroUgh1llo Alhdrtein'iabls aattl1!d.
1be industry suffered a severe aetback • flie• alter the, opecrel8fY of .~lib, ~ca
ll"' and welbrni an_...i Iba! .~ Peed killer ·tuied by . growen; aminotiioiol,
CouJd 1 cause cancer in e~ental
animals. The great cranberry Scare
came just before the important holiday
season and much of the crops were
destroyed.
But cranberry sales have picked up
again and it is now estimated that
Americans consume about 1 pound of
cranberry per person each year.
The reddish fruit will be on the
Thanksgiving table of Prelidenl Richard
Nixon Thursday night when he eats With
his family at Camp David. ,
President Nixon and ·hls entire family,
except for SOIHD-law David Eisenhower
who is on Navy duty in the Mediter·
ranean, will spend the day at the
presidential mountaintop retreat for the
first time.
In addition lo fresh cranberry salad
mold, the Nixon family traditional meou
"'·ill include roast turkey, bread dresaing,
giblet gravy, whipped potatoes, gre<n
peas and onions, minted pears, hot din·
ner rolls, and pumpkin pie with whipped
cream.
While some Americans enjoy other
menu items, including ham or roast beef,
the turkey still will reign on most tables
in celebrating Ainericao households
Thursday.
Nixon Liffs .
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Nil:on lifted todly a rigid ....,.....m
ban on travel ol U.S. alicraft and ah!pa
to Communllt China.
The action, !llll)OUDCOd by a apokuman
at Ni.JOn•s C&mp Dayld, Md., retreat, 11
a first .step toward eventual eet1~
meat of scheduled air and sea service to
the long-Isolated. Conununist superpower.
The changes In government reaulatlons ao not 1btomatlcally, bowev«, clear the
way for ocbeduled oervlco. A complicated
oel ol details still must be -out
• before U.S alrlinll can routlnely land lo
iuch c:!Ueo u Peking, Aid pm!
r ~tary JWnald L. Ziegler.
; •Ill • ~ statemenl, the Wblle House
Tliid 0"th11e changes are made to
facilitate development of trade and con-
tacts between the .American and Chinese:
peoples in the spirit of the joipt CO\»"
llllllllque issued In Shanghai on F e b.
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This was a reference to the statement
lssiled altor Nixon completed his hislorlc
journey to Wna early th1I year.
In a statement, issued simultaneously
by the Commerce and TramportaUon
departments, the c:overnment 1 a J d
modification of the regu.12tions reflects
NIJ:on's '"lnlentlon t.. review ezlsttng
restrictions on trade and travel . ,in an
effort to create broader opportunities for
contacts \ between the CbiDMe and
American' .peoples." '
The President's actloo eliminates
China from • regulation that llil1 pro-
hibits U.S. ca?ri.en from landing in North
Korea and North Vietnam.
Officials Mid COmmerci Department
appr~val sUll would bo requlreci be(oro
3,500 Ducks Die
From Botulism
SALTON SEA (UPI) -An ootbreak of
bolullsm bas killed an estimated 3,500
ducks in lea than two weeks, the state
Department of Flab and Game reported
1-lay.
Tbe outbreot wu !Int noticed Nov. 10
around the Alamo River Delta ot the
-... el. th. a.lion .&ea, .. inland
body ol salt :water, a spotNnan aaid.
• 8Ucb ouibn!Ut IA ......... 1Djtbe lffklg
and la11, but this was tbe moot'Wloutl In
years, bi Mid.
Tbe pol80fting killed m09Uy ruddy
ducks, small blrda that live on the oearh~
sand dunes, and Is now under contro~
pmel ofllclaiJ aid.
· "It's an entirely different tind of
botulimn from the kind that ii .. oflen
!ala! lo hU!llaM. There II no <ianfer from
eating the blrda, especially li they are
adequalely cooked," a spokesman aald.
Fl'OlllP .. el
ANAHEIM •..
defense of his actiom u a cily official. He
said he bad remained silent llnce the
newspaper llory appeared oo that the
Grand Jury report could be complete and
objecUV..
He called the sublequeirt uproar the
result of "innuendo and erroneous
assumption."
Murdoch Nid he bad done nothing il-
legal, Immoral or unelhlcal. He said the
areas in which be bad invested in proJ>"
erty were known to be IODed for in-
dustrial .,. yean before ·bis purcbuel.
Harts Sporting Goods
u.s alrlln<S could : ~glr: ~ to China, ,II Abo required would be aPP'CJVOI of the
Chinese government ind ~t on
aucb dtlll!J u 1aDdlni rlllila . . ' !
For U.S. ahlpa. dellrJDI "' doct at :
adMM port.I, no ~ ·· ttS. govern-J
ment approval wW :>e rtqulred. But con-;
sent of the Chinese :overnrnent rtlll must :
be oblained. J
Ziegler said 11no U.S. government posi· ,
tlon on !be qumlon ol U.S. airline :
xheduled oervlce should be lnlerred"
from Nb:on 'a action. ~·
He said no detailed talks are 1'nder
way but that the Chinese g<>vemmont iS
aware of U.S. Interest and eventual't:
establlllllnent of acbeduled air aervlce .... : ...
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EXTORTION
ILUJ'der, extortion and compiracy were
endoned by the _panel afler 'they 1latooed,
t.. wblt Dopuly Dlltrict· Attorney LuiJ"
Cardenas delcribed today as "a plot tJMoll·
b.ougbt the Godfather rigbl lo HuJil' Uniton Beach... .i•.
Cardenas Nid bis office stlil does nol·
Imo• just bow the accused four picked oo,1 Luchesi, wbo operates Pal's Vacuum
Service Center at the Main Street ad-
dres,,1 as their victim.
BUI he said Luchesi has lestlfted 11u11
he WU approached at the store bJ Mer-
ritt and Miller wblle HUlhes, heod ere<:!·
and !llitably dro..md In black, sat oulside'
In lhe limousine with the motor runnlng:'-
Cardetias asld Lucb..i told police lhaf•
Merritt told bim that Golas '"bu a coo.'
trac~ out oa J'OU. 11 ..
Luchesi Mid he was then told tbal OJI
immediale payment of IS,000 woufd'
c:mcel that cootract without the gro<ip'
bclnc compelled to UM what were:
described u the "rub out" lenices of.
Miller. . "
"But then," Cardenu said, "We e~
to prove that Luchesi was assured Iba\
the pa~ent of anoth::..· ~s,tllJO wuuta
enable tfae three visiton at his store tO
go back to Galas and dispose of nim via
"hatchet man" Miller.
Cardenas .. id Luchesi immedlalely
notified lllmtlngtoo Beach police of thl!
extortioo atlempt. All four men were
promptly arreoted. · '"
Canlenas said Galu, Merritt aii~
Miller·""'' free 00 '10,000 boil. Huahes !S
free on bis promise lo appear at the 0(1
raimnDent. . . . ' <l '" 't":' --,·,~:+/!<~ I I ...,,,1; .. 'loi --·If .,,
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mittee alJegattcms. I(
The Oyer, whicb includes a pholograph
of Ullom, notes lhat the local achoo!
district Is not beset with ~ Iii•
student and teacher unmt, po0!
performance cm standardlzed tests, v~
d"1lsm , truancy, poor student motivaUO.
and lack of accountability. ' :'
'"Tbese upects do not Wst In tbi•
community, Jarlcix '1ec8Ule oUi
superitllelldent ·bas develgped and eJl-
cc..urqed a aupertor program •• ·~' ;'I .
The Oyer eocouraga a yes vote on the
recall ol the n.o boanl memben ai1I
tells volers t.. support candldali:i
Michael Sagar and Lucille Wbllaker. '::
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RAPE · •.•
the residence after Allen bad returned ...
"He was very surprised," Gal at said .. •
Police are sU11 investigating tbt tt..
cident and have not yet determined a.
actly bow the IJ!ID gained entry to Iba
room, Brook& Nid. •,
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Altogether, the United States has about
400 11521, tho first plane deligned
lf'Oclllcally lo WT) uuclear -J>Olll·
Aboul one hali of thooe ha,. been .:oo-
verted to Cllfl' ...,...,tlonal bombo and
ordered lo lloirtbeolt Alla. 11te &1:,,oet
can bold a muimum ol 1111 ha
\Ntl&hlng a lotal ol I0,000 pounds.
Monday, moot trusteea Aki Ibey boped
Iba the orpnhed ..,.itlon to all·year
school WIJU)d ablll IU empbula toward
workln1 Jor bond _..
"But even with ill&< publJc support,
lt'1 aoinl to be a tough trail," Wlmu
11ld.
Harts ~port:ng Gooc':s .. •
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record with bond ciectionl in this
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VOL 61, NO. W. 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAMS
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NixoitiJfts --
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' Travel.Ban
Into China
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'111U1111o!ft', Mc!-(Al') -P.-.i "-.llllod lodl7 a '!Pl .... -~ "!11 ~!"I of U.S. alrcrali and lhipa
to CohimunJat 1ChlliA.
The action, --by a spokHman
at Nl>oa'1 Camp. Dlvjd, ldd., -t. II
a ;11rst step lowll!'I -tual.OltalJllah.
ment 41 scbaclnled lir and ""' """"' to
the long-ilollted Omnruinllt aupmpow~.
The changes In gowmment ,regulatlona
do not automaUcally, 1iowe..,., clear the
w1y for ICbeduled aervlco. A ..,.pllcated
!el Of cietalll lliU IOUll ba. -aut
before U.S airlines can~ land In
llllCb citiea .. Peklq, riiw -
......., Ronald L. Ziegler':
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TUSTIN
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OltAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1972 ' . TEN CENTS
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Abortion · Law Hit!
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'' . ' C,ourt Says It's Woman's Decision . , ' .
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SAN. fRANpSCO (AP) -The State
SOprea>e 'COOtt -down today the
~ a~Jaw's~for
a bolpital oommiltee's approval of the
operatloo. ,
The· coUrt'•· ~ detillon ._ that •
woman In the lint IO .....U ol _.,.ncy
may olllaln a 1 legal ~-H It b
performed by a lk:enaed doctor In an ac·
crodited bolpi\81:
The Judlment therefi>re reals solely
with the WOllWl and her phyaician.
The CGll!'t' ..nlied that the .. medical
criteria ~ to obtain approval of an
abortion were uncooatltutional becauae
they ""' 14lmpermissively vague:" The coilrt then bold that roquirlng ap-
• ~ 6y a medical commll1ee was in-
vaJ¥f because' the committee could not
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function w)lhout aP!llYlng .valid medical
atahdanja.
The' court's JlCtion lq)hekl• alJ but these
two provlslQos of the 111'1 Therapeutic
Aborµon Act. Tbe f'OUrt did not rule ·oo
the conllitutloaallty of the bar againll
abortions after UiilOth W<ek of pt'egDID'
cy.
The decilloo wu written. by Chief
Justice Donald R. Wright with Justlees
Raymond E. Petera, · Mathew 0 •
Tobriner, .and •Slanley -~ ... Justice Loull H. 8'rb fDed a dJaaeiJI
joined by Jr!arWI! F, McComb and Ray·
mond L. Sulllyan'. , • • ,
In dissent, Burke 111<1 the court ma·
jority had eff~vely ~fled the.act by
remoyil!g its moot important protecllve
device -the required prior approval by
. . " a qualified 00.pital staff commit1ee.
He said the result is 1:"'""1 ....... :
tk>nl simply on demalld the -· , He said the act wu the product ol~
seven years ot legislative studJ' and
"-ted a comjll'O~ ol -'t: poling views. . · •
The court ruled In the test cue of Dr.-
Robert w. Barksdale; Har"'.ard pbyllcian.
who wu crimllllUy cbu1led -·
performing an aborllojOlltalde an ac-:
credited 00.pital. <
The coilrt said the or bad violated •
the act, but allirmal lhe -ol:
criminal cm,... ...... bim. • :
The coilrt said that a; tj:J Ume the doe-; .
tor acted be would Dot have been allool:
to ~orm an. ~ In a hoop!la1
witbooJt first complylnf with the law'• In-
valid pqrtiono.
In .. brief statement, the Wblte Hou!e
aald "thqe .a . aiade to ---,i<!Jftite-aev --· 7r'':?..i. -. VI ; and COD-
Ailaheini 'Connell
Asks for Data .
On 'Misconduct'
37 A.ssJg.meats
Pinn · DevelQpment .Held
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-between the AmulcaD and "'lneoe ....... In: the spirit of tlle joint ......
llllllique issued in sunpe1 on F e b.
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Thll wu a re1.mic.. to the statement
laaueil after Nlloo oompleted·hli blltorlc
journey to China early thb yec. . 'IJle Anaheim City Couocil, reacting to
ID •·•temea~ .... abn111t111eously ' • DAILV·l"ILOT MNIW .,, n. ...... a Grand Jury· ~rt OD alleged ~ Top · P~jority in Irvine
by the tommen:. and , Tnlllportatioil ....... ~t·--z~I ll:IJl--..11 c1uci of 1wo .top city olf1c1111s, 'l\lesd•y cle~ the Jl9mnmmt said .ttrn-<BP.._., ., .._ nigtit vMed to·aall the 'jury to reveal all r
modlfbtkn of· tbt' rc:gull:lloDI reftects lnfonnatlon it J»SSe11es on the land Byotll,..EO-RGE_LEID_AL cording to their short or longrange im~
Nlloo'.J ...._.,. U. review · alltlnc The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recenUy released a study of the transactions wbich triggered the probe. portance to the city. Councilman
nstr!C-on trade and travel • '.In an Sin Diego Creek and Peters Canyon Wash areaa of Irvine. 'Shaded T)le lllvelligation was Initiated after a General plan ~evelopment IJI· the single Gabrielle llryor llid today thb device
ef!ol;I. tq <nlli, lx!*IOt _..we. for area of. map· sbi>W. the areu of the new ctty which would ~ covered Loe ,M(eles :nm.. story last June ac-most important priority foc the Irvine ci· will lnfonn councilmen of the activllles -bet•= the OJI-and by w.ater in 1 t'siandard project flood." such 1 """" wotild result • ciL.!& City Manager Keith MUrdocb and · ty staff, COUflCllmen determined Tuesday of staff ao that 111ore help may be usign-~ ~.," action ·J·-•--•·-from lbe woo,t possible combination of :weather ·~nts · which pmuc -U dlredDr TbOmlm l'ienall nlgbL · • ' ed or priorities shifted to speed ac-
.1111111 Preskleitt' -~ _, .... t bl be _...<wt to h · South Calif · ' of prolWng through real estate in-Councilmen mulled 1 list or ·57 complishment of assignmeata. ' Cblno '-a ncuJatl\)a· that ltlll' pro-.._.. re&llOlla Y u.--appen m · em ormas veetmeota. a11lgnments they;'ve alven various The General plan oriority Includes both
hlblla.U.S. <mln-landlnl ln'Ncttb ~esble. Cltylm ~~cllmclten ~ ~1 the ,report Dec. 5 .and evaluate ~ article Aid that the two ollicials mem~ of . the . ajty ·llalf llnce lo-the longrance err.rt' now tulder way with
X4na· ~ North -· . _!,.....==~'.'.!"'".!-~'Y~O:n~!_Y.!:P:•~n'.'.:m~n!g·~------/-/_____ bad -~ Ol>city IOlliJtf and corJIDraliot\ !ail Deco~. , . the city ~ pro1""813 by con.
' ' ' · · ./ ~pabllc "•Q' -ldi1<:ll ...,. .llCll lit'. the end of ~ lbr•, oil\h h~ 1ultanta and the Interim· aeneraJ plan
·w. ~. ua· ~urte,·v.s.~ a QI~~ ;._,~i~ ~ ~.,~~~~' ~~~·:it~~;:~ , J.~ ~ ., J-::-liDilio. . ..-. delafl ..,;.di' .... . ... ......time --wllether I spe<lal
I ' ~ t , ' ; • ~ '~ ~ -, • . I bill by State. Sea. Derudl E.. r-ter ' ~ accuied Thom, who IDlde a _,....
'Tlaan.IUminu 351 Year.I Ago Differed .. ro~ ·Today ~e~""l:"~.a:!'; ·F;J;~" ~.·<Din.'. e !frt.."'a=.';i::'=:=·: o--r 0 · g_.t In ·inveatiptlng the ca., of ~ Senate and 11 bea:led fGr t11e Allembly
· . t • f · ,.. , beilg' ~ ,.,.._, publicity -er • • neu -i:, Woollett said. It -.Id ex·
...... Wire Be'""' Colooy ,,Ali:: tlie!t • aJ>:aut one million .• nil.Industry sulfered a aeveresethict ~t ol l'r ~~ DIP:"·" .For . New District =:,:~ pl:e= Jan. l ,.:;::=:.i,~wlld~'. :J:-n.:t!'t!,11,.:..~At"~.: .:=':"'.:....~~a~ detpicobloc~ llhomml)lave:':: : ' • 'Dec 4 all~laCOWICilofthemednty~•hare.clearto .. ,,,, .... ---tables 1or their l'trJns7IYan1li IDd ~ lrll1er -by ~"' -·· """"" w1111ootllilc11y .counc11."11'l"llll Positions •. -.--·-lint -........... . r--!.~-•-.;........ turke-. •·ve .a>Wd cause. cancer · in experimeol,al replied In~. • , aid plaening director. Bruce w,..... In .11ui~ the end of a bard ~"';;;'~ .. --.~ 'iiu . anhn•'•· '1'!18 r~ eranberry. scare . ~followed the excbaooe with a the Coq>ing .....U. He Is charged with
winter by abarlng their 1IOdlOllrowll feast mi1lim of the dou...U. brmid being sol"' <11111 just before the important bollday ~ of bis a~ u a city clfllclal. He Dec I iJI 1111! • '* dlyJfor· -In-prepaijng 'the tnlerim plan
wlllt their......,., ....._., Ille Indians . 'f and mucll oli the -aald ba:bad ·noriained-,_ -the . lereeted In '""'"'"llDI Iba 1-Hiiis A 11' •-1ill of . .....:..., "'·-•·· .,....... ..,._..,..,,...~ . thb year up seven pe"'""t ,over a 7 -r -~ were ~ ·"'"-,_ ..... oo, "" the or Seddleboclt V~ area of •= .,.... _ _...,. Gov. Wilj)8m Bradford -1•lmed tile ago. , • • • destroyed. · · ·-• .....--,..., the ·-~~~ V•"-c it d-·""-nt -'-'· was -~""ed to ioyofbanirlllall1i'i·~";i"lbanq. 'l'lle ~ • fowl,~· Bui cranberry sales have ·plcked up ob~j'--"•-~l'epOrtcouldbeco"!pletOand. --· -1 om mun Y .;i:;•u;; p-';,f the c::.p;"Drt,,.,
Times ban cllliJR<d, And in 1m, on Loi u ..:"a their WUd again · ...i it la aow estiiliated ·that ~~·~ College Dlllrlcl. · ' emnsion across the San Jooqaln ~
TIB'aday, tllm wll!' be low -., ~-"-'-'"'-"··~~ by .ecim. with Americam conaumt alioat • pound of He <ailed the aubiequent -the Superlntendent-pmldenl Fred . H . a top priori'-, too. In -et lm-
famllie! ce!ebritinl ln riaHe the same ~' .;;"keep .an.. the lradi· , (See TllllKBY, h(e I) :1!~,;·tnnuendo and ·erroneous :l,.""":, ~ = ;-/::.! portauce the ~llowtng are Iba _. ....
manner. • Umaj"l'banbatv,lnc dln!!or. .. 1'lurdodi said be had clone notb1DJ p. member llalif -malt•·-of biC!I l'ririY planning projlc:ta:
' 'l'lle'nalloliol 'billday was f!iialll' Ill as Pla C led lep!, Immoral or unethical. He said the Intent and -•·"1 i p.m: n,c. I. -/.Devalopment of a taiA!· lnl·
B.5. 2 .. Shot n·
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· wn the -·'l'llundlY Iii .NO...-by ne _ rump areas in which be had invested in prop-The 1we new -.... _ n .. '1nd p111vemen1 procram. . • coo~ In 1111 .. For U..,. years·prtor to , erty were ,knowu to ~. aoned for In-• seven -were created Nov. 7 wben -Development of planning cammiuloll
• 1 that,'~·-Deluo-ItoMevtlt dustrlal use years before bis purcliales. voters apprond two ballot,,,....,...... plocedures. • • ·
Ov'er Th. ailand r!Uldo 11 !he thkd Tbuhday in Trying Takeoff ~.,dlngthef!ve.-~.·cunent 1 _P..paratJoo 'of ·.i..1~""""'..;..
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• • . WASHINGTON (UPI) -~ 1111 bombei·
cralhed in Northern TbaUand today while
retumhaa from a. bombiq .fniulon over
Nortl! vletnam, the Pentagon•8mounced. ~ ICurcel aald the eilbt-<!llline
crilt appomiUy was Btrucl< by a !Urlace
to air mllllle over North Vlelnapl and
croaed tnio Thailand bolore ctasblni.
No B$I hid ever been abot dOwn
preoloJlll1 In combol allboulh sh: of the
atant ·--crllhed .. takeoffs or faultnp durtnC the ...... /
Thi! · Pentacon said all sil:~ crewmen aboiinl the ,plane were resciloil and that
there were no -.. lnjurloi.
Tho plane we!'I ®1m, lborUY· before midDlgbt Salthew Aill 11me:··(1 a.m.
PST), 12 milel weot f/ the U.S. air bue
at Naklloo ~ (Sae .-.lll<ry
abou\ alr rir, 218e•tl. .. : ~
Altopiber, the United Slates bu about
400 -. '.the flnl lilut, delllned 1pecilloolly, lo S'!ft'Y lAIClUr ... _,
Abotll ooe bill of -have beea .:oo-
verl<d lo cany ~ -and
""1ered to -Alla. The planes can bold a maximum ol Ill bombs weflbinl a"fDlal o1 eo,oee poandl. . .
PIWT PERFECT .
' FOil PUPPY WYE
DAILY PILOT t1-llleci -adll
-the 1,111th ol true -.....
BASSET raule, tikxllol',
pedllr«<I -pound, 7
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The ftrel eall .......... be"lbe perfect
new OWi*'. ' llyouhm __ that_•
new ownor, dial dim\~ and let
1 DAILY PILOT -...... the W1Y for,..
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N-~ber·, f I ' t··~-will • ·-"'' the two 00'0' • r-..-r-v= I T R ·--...,...... -andthedtylawenactlbr-· 'Cn!dlted witil ~ ibe cuotom i.1 A ls' Burg ars a.ke ange rr 1m1>ers. -Revision of interim ell'llromieulal lila alter :>-<-J $0 yean,of ... auCh t Bo a ch:·,.a To be eligible for the area five post, lilt-~ port -celeblo\1'11 'k';ii;ab -J. Hale, wbo con-. • ' .., lipplicant.s mull reside .In •Lquito'Hl14, ,..... re ,..___,_ .
.-'Preiddii1t· Abnbam LlDcoln to A ....... ..:l 0_:.. by a ~-~-·Mesa . From New Viejo Home Dr. Bremer 'll'IN,~:}11~ o1 El°'~ sta=•Uon of • city notae law and·
milile tt'a ·-day of thanb. ....,. _.. ••-~ and Laguna •-· part ~ -~pplicatloa of !lood ploln IOIJinl. Tiie ~ day bad enjoyed only pilot made a safe, emergency landing at Brqlars wbose method of enlry re-new trustee area. An1C!08 the mnalllinl pl•·h~ dlporl-.
spondlC ,UJebnitloJi iJfter the PUgrims · !!<>~~ ,.i:::" early thb: mains ,uiiJm!>lm to Orange C-ty Sher· .. To be .eljgible .for ,the area....., !"'"Ii (See PlllORITY, .... I)'
flrll. pV." ...UCO. In 1111 imtll 17111 llif the owner to Uf'a deputleS stole a l/J'and qew electr!c appficimts 'mqat llve In !hi -W!ilch. lif
when ~ r--Wuh!ngton pro-take oil from tile beach. raqe 'l'Ueed4Y from a bollie, muter c:oo-eludes El "l'oro, -Viejo, Sail Jlllll ~-the lint "';n;;...i Tbankagiving No one was Injured, but the crumpled struct1oa in the MisS1on Viejo area. · C.plstiimo and 1 iiiother • portiaoi ,.f
00 11ov, :II. , , plane had to be hauled back to DeputieS believe the Intruders at 28891 Laguna N~, ~ said. I ,
Meadowlart Airport In Huntington Beach, Cariotta St., must have Wied 1 pickup An ~ •-·-ol the trustee I COmot11, the' cmtom ts kept alive ·oy where It iJI bMed. ,_ ··-~ -· · tradllional f·-•'-!• ... ••• and by the H P s•·-·· 21u p-M" A lruct to remove the range from the ai°"' In which Ibey Im! may call u../ col--~, --.. and enry · -e•\ ...... , w -..utc ve., ........,;-. It was wu smeduled for in-1 .. -at -1-or • • 1 practice of all city, county, state said be loaned the plane to a stunt, pilot :iau-;u;;;; later thb week. lollallon Viejo "'""' w --· federal offtces, oc11oo1s and banks closing from RiV«Side, J"""" Lasley, to lly It Appllc,anta are Illa( to •!>mil 1
for the day. back to Rivenide for the night. ~ ~ valued the range at ......,,. Ind ~oluirr. ":': Jlke
-llores allO close on the holiday. wley .took oft from illeadowlart ,bout ..... ~ a¥n:t·. i;;\,y/ year
EmploJel 'in 21 Orange Co\mty cllies 2 a.m., according to police ~ 'when ...,.,..., named by uie c.-Urril\t boal;d
will be cmn a touMay 'lbankqtving the eng1ne tbat power at 2•000 · Nine Million Dinnen w1ii~ •t111beir tmns apltt. WbeG
.....-... will all, sc:liool -~ Aid thll lllOMIUV that t:asley that= the .._ trw-miy
.. ~. tbe~~ty. ~~ ~.H;l':i; Laland w• to gl1de the C-1JO to~ sale run u' ,.u;;,....., ln.11· 1~1an.in
•~-~• ~ ~ t .......__ edge 00 Bolla OJlca beach. mjll1oa C81i!ornJa lurtl!)'! will be C:OO-Wbich ~ Y0tm 'rilldlnc !'\'the, dlltricl ~-. _ ---. -landing oo the bard -at the 1:'' SAN · FRANCISCO (UPI) -, Nine .,....,.,...,... _,
~-•w --~•· -00 ,._. After be ,,_..., the ""•-swned u boliday fare thb year, Cn>cbr will delinl>llle the r•...atlidve ol eoch Ill addlllcm lo be"1nl the tmbJ -_. .-~ • •-·~-area. · • ~ Tl1111bgNJn1i aliO belpo -(See PLANE. Pip I) I Bank bas reported. " --
port the amberry Cl'ORD. ·The l&0r7" 1 l ' -
, ... tbal Plllriml ... -In .
their 11r11 leal'ms that tndlt1oa carried 'Gedf lltlter Plitt' -.p ... ,._..,, tabln lillUI 1•. • • ' -Driver Pried. Out
Of Ci-ash~ Car . -Orqo Couoly llltmen !run the
Ullinnity llltloO apenl, 15 ,,.,,... ,.,_ ...,, ll1abl ..wna the reol oil a ljlortll car
to .... Ill trlfllld .... pool.
'"" -ol the ... Jhn Qin. fdrct..ti, •. nal•ed • cut mu ta the ..,..._ __ and_tnall!lol
Colla --llolpltal. lie -·:;'~ 0 J. W flD off UliWI=
Drtn • aull' --CllQpoa 11111 CG1M Drt>a about l :a p.m. """'""
-Ill tba --a <Ulllnl -to -Ille .. -...... roof .... !rel 0-"'.P..
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4 Ni1:med in County ·Caper
'By TOM BARLEY °' ............
Four men dubbed the "qedlather
Four'' by dlltrict attorney'• invellfc1ton
btft -lncllcted. after -ln-ftSlipton II)"' wu a illll!Mt,ie.
~ move on 1 HuntlnCton --· The qua1lel f"'*' arralpm<nt today
!·. Qnnp County lluperior Court.
Amq tllem II Geo<Je Earl Hushes.
12, o1 !ISIJ -.Ju Line, Hunlln.iton
Bead!. lit II ldenllfled 11 the Im-·
llll<UlatelJ --"""drove two '*''f"'kN l:n a bllek, 1m Oldlllae
II-Oct. U to tjle """""" lmlco
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Traffic Deatli
Toll Forecast
CJIJCAGO (AP) -The Nallon•I
safety Council estimates between
llO lad llO -ml&bl be killed In trofnc acddentt durinc lbe loac
Thanksgiving hoUday we<kend.
'l'be period covered by the
estimate will extend from 6 p.m.
today to midnight Sunday. The last
six hours of today are added to the
lour days to cover accidentl in-
volving those getting an early start
on holiday trips.
The counclJ also estimated that
between 26,000 and 30,000 persons
might suffer disabling injuries dur-
ing the period.
Last year the Thanksgiving
\\'tekend count was 607 dead.
Irvine Ranch
Water Aides
Given Kudos
· '!be public hearing Tue!day on the en-
vironment.al impact report for the pro-
pmed Rattlesnake OuUall project pro-
duced virtually no opposition from
cltliens and one commendation from an
official of the Municipal Wall!• Olstrlct of
Orange Counly.
"The environmental impact statement
is veey well done," said Dennis McClain,
~Wliclpal's genera! manager following
an oral presentation by Irvine Ranch
Water District officials. "A.3 these
repart! go, it probably covers more
ground than il absolutely needs 101"
~ at the Tuesday night hearing, one
amen asked for help from the district.
~ Morris, a Culverdale resident and
ft1nnan of the Irvine bike tralll ad-
lilory commltte<, asked lbe dlltrlct to
ton&ider a prob:.?.n facing his study
e"OOP -crossing the San Di~o Fr~way
Cia the west side of OJ.Iver Drive -1! and
..... I district pipeline Is constructed.
District ofllctals assured him lbe trial
tnU be considered lf the Culver Drive
alignment is selected for Uw: propos~
l.~mlle pipeline to RalUesnalle Canyon
Raenoit.
'!be projecl status Include& two
alternattvea: dllcbarge wastewater from
lbe eslstlnc San Diego er.el: ~
plant ofter one 111< to lbe ocean "' ~latm wutewater f:rom the plant by
pipeline alone Culver Prive or Harvard
Avenue to the Ratilesnai:e Canyon
Raervolr nortbwt of the clly llmlla and
dlatrlbutt II for Irrigation.
The Impact report, prepared by
Richard Terry and -tes of
Anaheim, conaidero bolh long and sbort-
tenn, pmltjve &nd negative effects of
1'>tb_.}I. !_,_ E. Eberling, bolnl president,
uld the IRWD "II dedicated to Uling
.reclaimed water wherever poalble. We
tlllnk 1lllng It once and clumplJli It In lbe
CJCelD. ••• ii a milule of that ruource."
He uld "uteoaive greenbelts
throqbout the Irvine area" In the future,
&fttll ._ at UC Irvine, the San Joa-
quin Goll Coune and green ...... In
Unlvmlty Pm have alrtady been con-
aldmd u reclpienb of tbe reusable
water.
BUI Hurst, dlJtrlct general manager'
added that recalmed water will be used
"ultimately for recreaUon purposes"
and alao by lbe Orange County lleglooal
Park syatem.
I.:.••••• Cll#
Police Na;h R~pe
'. Su~pect in R~m
A 2l-ye11N>ld Laguna ll<acb woman
was raped, poUce said, fomd to oubmlt
to perverted sexual acts, threatened w!lh
a knife, bound, gagged with un-
derelolblni and lben offerod beer by a
man who entered her 51 early lhl• IJ!Omil!I as she lay .
Laguna Beach poUce William
Winton Allen, 25, a btlrty unemployed
laborer from Hesperia at the woman's
apartment after the l1U1.D asaertedly had
ret...-to lhe dwelling !ollowlng a trip
away for the beer.
The m foot, four Inch lall, 180-pounder
was booked on suspicion of rape, assault
wilh Intent to commlt rape, sodomy and
assault wtlh a deldly ftapon. .
Det. Gene Brooks said the woman wu
In bed ul .. p when abe was awakened by
Possible Threat
Seen for CaPo
District Bonds
By JOHN V ALTERZA
Of n. D9llY ,_ ,.., . I ••
A new brand or regklft.lliam -Jimllar
to the senUment which caused 11 con-
aecuUve school bOnd failurta ye.an l(IO
-;, surfacing once again In terTllorY
covered by the C8pistrano Unified School
District. . And oome achoo! officials concede tbal
po!Slble regional dilputes c:ould hurt
chances of pauagt. for a $25-rnillloo bond
issue authorized by tru.steet Monday
n!fl::; battle -If It develoPS -could pit
residents in the long-established areas of·
San Clemente and Capistrano Beach
••&inst residents In Mllslon Viejo and
LaguDa Niguel wbere rapid development
has caused lbe chief crtsls In pupil hous-
ing. f Joseph Wimer, the CUSD director 0
administrative aemc.s, conceded that
the old-arta-vel"SUl1ltwcomer syndrome .
might grow durln& lbe campaign to paoa
lbe boodl. Pr<limlnary lndlcatlona of the split
have surfaced al recent meetings Oil the
45-15 all-year-acbool concept
Di9cul8lom a1Jo extended Into the
realm of splitting the ocbool dlJtrlct In
bolf -ooe porlioL repreM>tlntl the
10111berty areu llDd lbe olbar eoyerlng
tbe newer eecUam where npantioa is
greatest
lleglooallam In II< old form -In the
yeara before ·ihe dlltrlct Wll unllled -
was bl8med for repeated deleall ol bolld
issues which were calculated to pay for a
new high achoo!. _
DurinC the Pootwar period and tbrOlllb
lbe lllOs, enough voters In San Juan
CapistranO c:ould kill eny bcmd ISsue.
And Ibey did ... replarly, -Ibey oppoaed plans to move the hlgb
school from their community into Sao
Clemente.
Alter unification, lbe tradltional op-
position wanted.
And In tlltl, voters finally Boated I tU-
mllllon bond IJaue llDd aut!M>rtzod
mllltons In II.alt achool buUdlna lolnl.
Since then, only one other liond.aJIJed
election has taken place.
the aound ol aomeone enterUii her room
through lhe door.
"He crawled Into bed wllh her, ripped
off her nlihtle, lhreatened her with a
knife, lhoved a pair o! ~·· panUeo In her•l"!'"tb and pulled a,iiyloa -Ing
ovw bet~ to bold lbe iloi In," Biooka
saltl. '· \ I~
'Ille oian. '"'"*1ni la ,iie 1:111 a.m.
darknest, iffft~ covered ~ woman's
bead wtlh a plllow~ase, •"'I "then 'raped
and llOdqJnJr.ed her,• B~·uld.
The llrrtfled wonWq lilDdl bad been
bollnd -her diii\iit Ille ordeal, tbe detectlva aaJd. Siie we ~ w. Soulh Coui Community Hospllal"for ,treallnent
and In eunllnation. ·
H1 llld that aside fro"! iloml miurfe!,
sustalned tn tbe 1e1Ual uaault, and the
reddened wrlsls Where ihe WU boUnd,
lhe woman wu not In~ '
Alter attacking the woman, who lntd
police that lbe bad met Allen· briefly
prior to lhe lnctdent, lbe a.ssallant asked
her If abe would care to have a beer wtlh
b!m, Brooka aald.
Terrilted, the woman Aid yes, but that
be would havo to leave llDd buy aome.
Alter· the man left, abe alerted the
manager of the apartmenHnotel com-
plex and be called Laguna Beach of-
ficers.
PalrOlman Lawrence Galat arrived at
lhe residence afler Allen had ~!Urned.
"He was very surprlaed, 11 Gal.it said.
POliee aro still lnvestf(atlng the In-
cident and have not yet detennined ex·
acUy how the man gained entry to the
room, Btoob said.
Guy Madison, 50
Held by Police
SAN JOSE (AP) -Guy MadllOn, mo-
tion picture actor llDd star of the 1951l'•
televiaioo eer:let "Wild Bill Hickok," was
arreoted alter towllnll off a bor -I In
a local cockWI low:ge, police aay.
Modlloa, IO, WU b O O k e d for ln-
vestlption of public dnmkenneu In the
Tueaday nl,rit lncidtn~ offlcerl llld.
Police aald Madlloo, who wu here on
a buainesl trip, was ordered out of a
cocktall loomp at tbe llollday Inn here
ofter be became noisy and abullve and
fell oil a bor -1. He belan wandering
lhroulll lbe lolJl,~..luaed In I.eove
the PftUlllel olflcen -• sun-. police 11111 •
Fr••P,,.el
EXTORTION • • •
delcribed u the 0 rub out" services of
Miiier.
"But then," Clrdenu aaid, "we •ipeci
to prove that l.gcbeal WU lllUl'ed that
the payment of another ,&,000 wwld
enable the thM vllltora at hi> llore w
go -to Galaa llDd ~ ol blm \'ill
11batebet mlll'! MUJer, '""
Cardenu -Lucheat lmmedlattty nottlled Huntlnctlm Beach police ol lbe
.-attempt. All lour men were
Ex.-county Police Chief
May Take Santa Ana Post
p=. "':lt Galu, Merritt and
Miller are free on $10,0llO bail. Hughes Is
free on hil promise w appear at the ar-
ralgmnenl
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TURKEY •••
From Wire Service&
Former Garden Grove police chlef
G<orp · Tlelacb may return to Orange
<Wnty u the cblel ol pallet ol Santa
Ana.
Tlelscb left Garden Grove In Sep-
tember of 1970 to become chief ol lbe
OIA•t COAST II
DAILY PILOT
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SeatU• Police Department and a 1tory In
a SeatUe newspaper todl.y said be ls one
of lbe final candldata for the Santa Ana
post.
\ The current Santa Ana police chief,
Edward Allen, retlred Nov. 30-
ln lbe llory In the SeatU1 Polt-
Intetll11encer llOUfCes in the Santa Ana
~partment l!fe quoted as aaylng Tlelacb
wp one of t e D aelected candidates
reilenUy lnttrvltwed for the '30,0llO posl-
Uoil, The IOUlCO Indicated that lhe
!ormer Garden Grove chief mlibl be
among lhe lop three contendm.
Neither Tiellcb nor Santa Ana City
Manager Bruce Spragg would C.'0111111ent
on the report. Spragg ba1 aol1 authorlly
In blrlna lbe city'• departm<nt beadl.
Tleilcb, fl, WU hired by SeaWe alter
lbe department wu crttlclzed for cor-
ruption and lnefOclency. He mikes
'27.250 In his current job .
cronbeny per penon each ,.ar.
The reddlab fruit will be ... the
Tblnl<'llvllll table of President Richard
Nixon Thursday nJcllt when be eab wilh
his famlli' at Camp Dntd.
Prealdent Nixon and bll -family, except for ...,.1n-11w DoWI Sllollbower
who II on Navy duty ID the lledller-i·anean, · will opend lbe day at tbe
presldelltlal ITIOllDtalntop retreat tor tbe
flnl time.
In addltloo to lreab cnmherry aatad
mold, tbe Nlxoll famllJ tradllkml menu
will lnclude rout turkey, bread drullng,
giblet grovy, wblpped potatoes, &rftD
peas and onions, minted peara, bot din-
ner rolll, and pumpkin pie wtlh whipped
cream.
While aome Ame1cana enJo1 other menu llems, lncludlng llam or rout beef,
the turkey llUI will relp m moet tablea
In celebratiJIC Amerlcali -Ida Tburlday.
He~s Washed Up
Trusty'~ Escape Lasts 90 Minutes
From the Count ol Monte Crlllo to Timothy Leary, the bllt«y ot man 11
delted with ltcrl,. ol daring eocapea, real and lmapnod .
If Vernon G<rald Bu&lck II 1Iven a place on the U11 <I lfOll -II won't be be<auoe his wu very auccwful. Ia fact, bl> tute of lroaclom,lulod on17 10 mlllutts.
II Bllzlc~'a elClpe from the Colla Mesa JaU Tliloda1 momlnC 11 --
bmd at all, II will be becaUIO be made hla INWIY la the dty -··· car.
Bllllck:, COllvlclod for couplracy In 1 tbelt cue, -a tntatr,i;-II
the jail and w11 ualpod to wub elty manqer Fred -bol'I 11..,.y
Mlrqllil. I •
A ball an hour later, Bllllck and the ctl)'""'11t\1 ear .... botb -Fontana police ...... notified llDd ...... walling !or llllllck ""-he ......
llP la !ront ol hla girl ltlend'• -llO -.. later. 8ullcl< II back In Colla Mua J.U today, but pollcl AJ he _,bl -in& 1111 Clrl fot I wb1lo.
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View From tke Top
and Industrial complex lying north of the campus. ..,1 Th_e '8.8 million building will free two complete
floors of the library which now howe campus Id-•.• '..,·
ministration.
UC Irvine's new 95,000-square foot administration
building fronting on Gateway Plua near C11111pus
DriVe moves along toward fall, 1973 completion.
This view from administrative quarters on the fifth
floor of the UCI library shows Irvine open spaces __::::::::...:::..:::.:..:::::::...:.::.:::.:c...::::.::.:..::::.:.:::.:....::!:::.:...::!::::.:.:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,,
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Five Irvine Park-related_ Neighbor Shoots ,~
Folks Next .Door :.
Items Get Top Attention . -Gets 3 Years
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City hwnan enhancement director Paul
Brady will have little time to think about
anything but par)c) after Irvine coun-
cilmen Tuesday night set five park-
related assignment! as top priorities for
bis department.
The five concerns which Brady ·had put
Irvine Official ; .
To Move Budget
To Top of List
James llaninglnn, Irvine city ad-
ministrative sei:vices director, will move
the 1973-74 budl•t proceas to the top of
his 2>-item project lilt, followilll action
by lhe City Coundl Tueaday nljbl.
Councilmen ielected ftve ateas of Im-
mediate coocern to bead the lllt of ad-
ministrative priorities. 1be five are:
-Development of budiet orocedllre!I
and forml for the coming 1I...J year, but
not the long range.
-Evaluation of all contract services
whlcb might be provided lnltead by lhe
city otall and analyllll ol the coota.
-ReMarcb of the cmtract wtlh Coata
M ... PoUce Department and tnsuraoce
queationl. .
-Revialoa Of I job delcriptloD for
uooctatt planner.
-Appltc:atlon for open space pneral
plan element grant aid.
In onler of Importance, counc:llmeD oet
the followtng project prlorlliea for llar-
rlngton'a department: Freedom Shrine location and In-
stallation; parttime employe trlnge
benefits policies; proces"1n& of educa-
tloaal survey data; fonnul.ltiqq of educa-
Uonal relmburaemellt llDd overllmt pol-
icy; analysis of public safety committee
recommended laws; uniform f1re code
preparation and a aalary aurvey.
Among other Items conaidered by lhe
council to bl leu criUca! -..... con-
sideratlolll of offtce lplCO .-Is, recruil-
ment of budgeted but unfilled stall posi-
tions , development of ~.J!>!i. ac-=~i.w:.s:~ i;'~ci:.
at the top of hi!: lS-ltem list of council·
assigned wks remained at the top of '.be
list after councilmen weighed the urgen-
cy of each.
"At his earijest convenience" Brady
was told to report to the couocil his
views on the question of private VertUS
publJc para at the neicbborbood <In
tract) and community (oervlng more
tb8n one tract) level&.
Olber park projecta Brady-will work on
as a blgb priority are:
-Development of bulc park and
:1::''t.-'~~J~1d ~n: JI;
park ayalem related to other p~ ln-
grediellta of lbe dty.
-Developm<!ol <I park alandardl for
size, amenities and area to be served tn-
cllidlng population !orecasta.
-Formulation of a park lands ac-
quisition prograrr. and way1 to finance
park purcbuoa., . •
-linplem~ of I park ml
-tioa plan covering flnudng.
Other human enhancement department
wignments C0111idered to be 1-preu-11!1 by the coundl ...,. llludy <I library
1yalema, rel1Uonl with other · publle
agenci• such u the school district, the
adminaraUve structure of the depart~
ment, the clt!Rm' Ulilten<e olllcer pro-
gram, development of rules llDd reauta-
Uons, recreotlon program pollcos and
cltiwl committee aaslltance and lllaff
support.
F"""Pflfrel
PRIORITIES • • •
ment projecta ~ucod la the prlorttles
listing were development <I 1 city •!in
law, actloo Oil the -pllue bike traU pro-1, }ir<i>aratlotl ol blllolde devalop-
menl lllanclarda llDd lludy ol tbe lrallll-
tlon of Plannlni lllM'lcel from lhe county
to elty ataff.
Planner Warren's listing of projects
allo dllcuaaecl .the currenl planning and
7Dnlng admlnlatratlon tuka hi> depart-
ment mull handle U lbe plannlni com-
mllalon II w. meet lhe legal deadllnea
related to IOllJni and trl<I map COD-
sldenttona.
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LONDON (UPI) -Victor Eeles -ao ..
enraged wtlh bis nest door nelibbon.o
because of their conllant -t.,
and nolae that be ,....t nm door llDd kill.: .
ed them. ··.~
On Tuellday, • Judi• -F,el .... w three years la jail. ••:.
F.eles, ill, WU found IUill)' ol, ·
manslaughter , In lhe "deatba . of bis-~
nei&tib<>n, James and c 0 DI t ID c e
-and their 27-year.<>ld claugbtef
Marjorie. .,;.
He tutifled during hi> trial that he,·
W.I the Pmcottl w dealh with I target.,·
ptatol alter they llld lllbjectad lim 11Dd0••
bis family to three yem ol "u.tna bell";'·
In the duple• the fam\lles ,i.ared In ~;
"""1lh Midlands vlllap of Oltm. • "
F,elea lpl4 the court , lhe Pr'"f'Ol.\I' •
boapd·Gll Ibo walll--.and played'-,..
their rocord player Into the kto -...:
He aald Ibey lbouted Insult! di him lad '
bis wife when they cilmplalnod, pushed
plecel ol rullblab tbroucb bis mall box~
and threw garbqe h® bis garden.
The judge, Sir DeomOad Ackner, Aid.
be ac.:epted tbe defense afllllll'lll Iha('.
tbe Preocotts bad a blltory Of mental W. .,·
nw a n d "took a po11u.. dellCbl, b» .•
tormenting tbelr Immediate neltlbl>On.·.
au · none were more lmmedilte than'°"''·
or your wile."
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PLANE •••
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' Lasley plioned Stegman who came oul to
lbe beach.
"The tide was coming In, IO we
jockeyed lhe plane around and aot ii" '
started," Stqman .. Id this morning:"
"The engine didn't quite Jive UI enousb.''
power and 1 wave caught ua and lllppec!'
ua over." ·' Stegman Aid a wing ;, brokm and tb6 •
plane llllflered other. damqe. Ila aald b<f•
would not repair tbe damatod plane. •,
Police Aid the Federal A.U.tlon """'· cy (FAA) II lnVt!_llptlng tbe crub. :';
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to give -thanks for
all our blessings, ••
John Hort
Lynn Hort
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•• Tax Reform Plan Soy Bean
On Y.ours?
Designer Don Loper · Di.es
SANTA MONICA (AP ) -"! line lncbalod clothlnr •warel Loper e 1. 'g . r a le d Oii(•
design ' lllnple, understated !er _. and W<ll!lt!ll, Loper !lii!hUy w h e n be an
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Get~ Late Change LOS ANGELES (UPI) clothe. ·~use I believe a~ abo -a prestigious •wtred, "We make a nie<
-Kul1 s. -and Alan lanllon lllould be !<><;used Oii a ::.rrles fr O II\, --·~1ee_v_e_l_.or;;;i;;S350;;;;;;, .. ___ ;., I Haber brought." mllllon . womu'i face and penonall· rs lo jewelry and'• claas .actlon xult Tueaday BUILD aga)nst five movte theater ty," famed Hollywood fasblon tolletrlel ··: .. _ .. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A fl.I bUUon tu reform pa<;taee
'"" backed by Gov. Ron' a Id
"' Reagan and Assembl,y Speabr
•1" Bob Morettt has been re:
,• juggled ln 1 last<l!td> •!fort to
chains and !,000 John Doet designer Don Loper' once Among customers at his YOU• DOtitA1!0fil1 To
ram it t bro u I h the on l>ehalf of everyODe wi_. remded. . (ashloda~le couturier salon HOAG HOSPITAL
Legislature, Moretti says. • popcorn at t be ''ll the first thing you notice Were movie stars and MILft TO IUILO A MOii:• COlri\. ~ by to the Wan'• prop. movies. is what a woman ,_ 1 sociali~ :~:~: v'::.Dte•L c1HT111 to
erty tu relfef feature -~t' BoodJ and Haber In "' wear ng,, -~A~s,~ed~once~~a~boo~l~h~ISJ:P'.':'ri~ce'.'.s·~~~~~~~~~!!! I hom ... wner tax enmp11on ...,_ ~...it filed ln ,.Prior tbe style Is a mistake loi-her .. -
has been dropped 11om fl,lllO court, claimed popcorn. The secret of genuine chic 1s ..
" " " ' .... Suspect
lo fl,750 a year to provide an .. 1ers are delrauded daUy an ensemble eflect ln which no
extra 131 millIOn annually for becauae tbe Y e 11 o w lingle ortlcle can be Iden·
bigodty IChools,' Moretti lold aubstance' squirted atop Ufied." •. ......... _ '-i-.,............ the --u1-not --• .,, ' ~~said· ~~ • .......,. • tar,'~ .:n.uu;;"..,;; Loper, wi-"slmple" -
-1 He that would bring tha lrom but e~ive, ..;._,, __ up total "urban foctpr" f 0 r aoy bean oil to taste -~--~ schools to Ill mlllion llltllally lite butler. r to 425,000' -stylea wore worn
and tbe total -state -'---'Ii.------' by sucii· notable -· u
::;. Allegedly
!or local acbools to '132 , • Marlene D1etric11, G in g er
million per-· '. ROpo's and Lua Tumer, dJed
A tiropoaod 1ncru11' 1n Reporter Tu<oday night •t 111. Jolin'• motor veblde ~lees • . Hosp!fal hei<. He wu Ill.
OAKLAND (AP) -Dressed . has been drappod to give 11113 • ' A liospital opo-.0 aaid
1n a bharre disguise, former million in lllldillonaJ tu reiiel, •6 d Loper was admitted Nov. l for
Hell's Angels leader Ralph Moretll added. The original -ran' te • on undisc1o9ed ailment. cause
"Sonny" Barger used a plan worted . oot by ~gan ~i:"!i."as not immedalely silencer -equipped "bazooka· and the ~ speaker
Disguised
Pants, Skirts
Sweaters
type gun" to kill a TeUJ· totaled $1.J bDlion. R • Funeral arrangements were
narootlcs dealer last May, MoreW jl).Van Nuys) taik-epneve per,.dlnr.:g., in pa-rship with aaya the proaeculloo ln the ed to reporters alter a clooed-• • ' •
trial ol Barger and three door meeting of a confert!llCe .Char es Nor$'up. '1>as the ~·
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others !or murder. committee that has been LOS ANGELES (UPI) head ol a 425~ Beverly th ·
,,. In his o-•·g atatament '""'"" to pa•·• ....... _. a bill Rejiorter William Farr, laced H 111 s • b a s ea lnternatlonal 0 reaSUry
t.... T!Jesi!ay, Donald Whyte, that will win approval Id both w an e e sen-death. While moot ol his ~· .. ,,"'& ~ ""'&"lolla' ith Jnd t rminate •• ~bu~~si~ness~~a~t ~tha~~tlme;r:~o~IJhl~sL~======j""'~-~--~-~-~=====~~! ,, • Alameda • County de p u t y bouaeJ. The original measure tence for relwing to reveal ~
. .. district attorney, said Barger was approved by t h·e the source of a story aboot the :·~ shot llarvlo W. Agoro, 29, Assembly but Wt!lll to tbe all-Manaon famlly, "" ordered
,. •. poured ga>0line arouad tbe man committee aft« It failed back to jAll . Tueaday, then , . • ,.. Oakland hills home !'here by two wtee in tbe lleoale, Qiven 1 last,ounule delay. ,
• :•. Agero's body was fowll and .,., • It was only 30 minutes td .
&et It Oil fire. ' • t MOl\l!'ITI SAID the Fai;'1 deadline to surrend<r : .Qn'tntin Whyte told • the superior paci:age was just one vote' wben Superior Court Judge •
"" coort jury that Barpr w<irt a short ol tbe rt Senale votes It Charles H. Older stayed his · '
•: wig and hon>rimmed Jllaaes needs. It mll8t eet -thirds own order 1 to send the
• ;... and covered his face with approval m both houses ol the newsman to jail. 0 I de r
., , painted scars the night of tbe Legislature belore it goes to scheduled another bearing IOI
.,,, May %1 tllllng. Reagan's desk. ----ll91.Monday.
James Crew, Barger' s Moretti predicted Ooor: ac-"I am very grateful for the
court-appointed attorney , tionneztMonday.J:.aWinakers stay," Farr said. "I get to
denied the allegations. plan to quit for the year on spend Thanksgiving at home."
""· BE SAID Richard Ivald~ a ·~·~ keY proaecuUon witness, was
actually responsible !or the
;.," •laying and Is now altempting
to "dump" the charges on 1
··' • the other defendants. In
addlUon to Barger, 32, Sergey •,•; Waltoo and Gary Popkin, both
·.!.... 21!1, and Donald Duane Smith,
._.,~ SS, are cbarpd in the slaying.
•• .... Whyte delivered his 70-
mlnute stalement to a packed
··:-· wurttoom marted by tight ~.,. = ~ ;:! nei:!
"·' checkpoints and a personal
.; aearch belor< being admitted.
,,. Wbyte attempted to II'* the
kllllnc of Agero with the
slaying of three Ian Leandro
men -Gary Kemp, Willard
'lbomal and Kelly Snlllh -~ !oand allDt to deotb the same
day Agero .... lcJUed.
A lounet removed from
Agero matched that lound ln
Smith's body, Wbyte said, ill'
~; ~ 'lllomaa met Agero~ln ~ .... t 'Trias Jut March to ~
ff,000 wwth ol narcotlcs.
Agero m a d e sublequent
trlpo to the San Francisco
.:-:· area -once accompanied by
._., • 1bomas -to sell narcotics,
Wbyteeontended . ... ... • When 10me of the drugs
: ...... thougjlt to be lnluior. be
• was lured back with the prom-\~-be of a bigger sale and ar-
rived May 19· with a suitcase
" contaJnln& 1911,000 In heroin
and cocaine, Wbyte said. . ,• I
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~:: For Rivers :•.
-Not Dams :-,: .. ' ..
Dec. 1. ·Older and Farr, YI, have
Sen Nicholas Petris ([). been invQlved in a test of wills oa~) declinOO to sign the and legal princJples for 18
committee's repart 08 the months"over Farr's n:fusal to
package, Moretti said. name the so~ of his story.
Critics, Including Petris, FAilll SPENT four boors
have claimed the plan's one--behind bars last Thursday.
cent bike in the state sales tax which· was to have been the
places an unfair extra burden beginning of his indeterminate oo the poor while proyidlng •· lie th U s tax relitf to homeowners and sen .... nce, 8 r e · · business. ,,._ also aaid tbe Supreme Court refused to hear
"uc;;7 Farr's appeaJ.
plan does not pump enough , -·••·, Farr would be re. stale money Into local IChools ._..,.,
and e<mtained no tax ttllel !or quired to stay ln jail until he purges himself of contempt of reters. court by answering the judge's
quution. If Farr continues to
refuse, as he has said ~ will,
he could be kept in jail until
the judge leaves the bench,
·which couitl be tbe rest ol tbe
jUdge's life, or Fm's. -
"WE AU. !eel --ol us who will sign the repcri -
that this is tbe finest IChool
bW ln the history ol
Calllorniii," -idl. . llorettl uliLel!minallon' et
Iha lncreue ilr motor vehicle
registration fees was, in ef-
lect, tax relief for renlers.
-U.S. Fishing
Boats Seized
Smog Units
On Wrong?
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Stale investigators reported
that most ~ar anti-
SAN DIEGO (AP) pollution devices required by
Ecuador has seized~ee a new Calilornia law are being more United States . boats Installed improperly.
!or fish!ng within · sell-Tbe reports, Issued
claimed :WO.mile terrllorial Tuesday · meetln( o! th e
limit, bringing to 23 the California ·Alr R e sour c e s
mber f Am · fishing Board, indicated that a.s many :~ C:pturede~~he South as ~ percent of the devices
American cowrtrj this year, may be Installed without tbe
the American T u n t b oat proper steps.
Association says. Board investigators said
The three seiners seized they checked Z4 cars made
Tuesday about tltl miles oll the between 1965 and 1965, finding
Ecuadorian coast are expected ihe l20 device Installed prop.
to be fine4· and t~ as in erly on only two.
the past selzlires,' the aasocia-Tbe stale Bureau o! Auto
lion salil. It Identified tbe 5an Repairs l'!pO!'led that car
Dieg .. bued boats ai tbe repair tlbcP. Installing the
Marco Polo, tl>O Eastern devices on 40' cars It checked "<• Pacific and the J. M, did the job -ly oo ooly .,,.; SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Martinack. r·~
"" Ca!Uomla Assembly has cut01 ___________ 1_o_. --------! a lopcided vote Jn favor of
keeping tbe so-called "wild <'
rivers" ol tbe California North
Coast In their pre.en! stale
,,. despile warnings that flood
cootrol projects may be need· "·
!>~·· ed.
The Assembly voted .... 20
c•.. Tuesday to approve a bill that
had been a storm centet' of
:1: controversy between t w o .. .. groupo that each c a 11 e d
~. • tbemaelves 1comer\'ati~s.
The bW would lmpbso a 20-
yoar ban on the construction
of new <lams on the Klamath, .~1 • Trinity and Smith rivers and a
~·. · 12-year ban on the Eel River
:· ·' -oflen described as the
;i. "Killer Eel" beca.u!le of its
history ol destrUctlve fi9ocls. '~" The bill, euthored by Sen.
• ..,, Peter H . .Behr (R-Tiburon),
·.:i: embodles a comprom.ile work-
ed oul ooly altel' long --
-belWOt!ll the Reagan Admlnlstrltion and tha anU·
dam conservaUonl.stt on one
1ide and the pn><llm oon-
1erntioo!Jta on the other. The
a n t I ·de rn (.'(I0.8Vati0nl.sts
Wlnled a permanent ban on
dam bulldln( and the prc><lam
..-vatlonllts tald tbe dams
..... needed !er -oontrol and ... tar 1uppli... •
Dosplte the comprunlle, the
bill sparted heeled floor
AU YOU
CAN EAT
'lllANKHMNG " .. 8UflllT
SEJYED FROM 12 NOON~O 8.PM
0...of or comttrnotfon J,,ou~ or salad
ROAST TURKEY with DRESSING .. 'ROAST P~E RIBS
BAKED VeLGIJIA HAM •911 VEGETABLE 'POTATOES .. RELISHIS ROLLS . '
APPLE .qDR
Ano.1ed ,,. .. & a. .... Plett.; .....,,_ . ' -.... •471
OUR REGULAR MENU IS ALSO AV~ll.AllE
, AMPlf l'AltlUNG
a ood .· drink'
with sinkwatet
lhe .Aqua-Punt filter. For spring.fresh
waler .nght out Of your kitchen tap.
Now you can drink tea that tastes
like tea. Orange juice that tastes
like orange juice. And coffee that
faste,s the way coffee is supposed
to taste.
It's all in the water.
' And with an Aqua-Pure Fiiter
you can have all 1he awee~ clean,
spring-fresh water you want.
Rig ht from 1he ~itchen tap.
Water without sulphu r. Without
dirt. Without chlorine. Without
rust. And without all the bother
of lugging hea\'y bottled water
home.
You or your plumber can In-
stall it under the sink in less than
a hall-hour. And once It's In,
you 're in. Because after that, a
gallon of clean, filtered water
will cost you Jess than a penny.
The AMF Cuno Aqua·Pure
Water Filter. It'll make your tap
water fit to drink. And fit for
drinks. For peanuta.
A~F
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debale.
'1Mwrt we have wild and
-UC rivers lo tbe point ,..
till J>OOllie with them!" 11ked
"-11blyman Robert Badbam
(R-Newport Beach). "I think
HGaHMAN1 .delicatessen II restaurant BAKER'/. C'-TE'.AING
645-8900 Eatf'e of Cotta Mna
152e Newport 81\ld.
Cost• Mna, OA 112128
714'· 642:-1753
~Plumbing
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714·"'4-1801
o...-dallobtg
518 N. El Cimino AHi
Sin Clement., CA
71" -482-1721
°"""" PllllOl>tng 150 Los Obr9ro9
San Clemente, CA
714-•8M111
H••••• Mous 110110 c..,_ SI. I roua11t1 s.,.1,."" -I WOOCK.AID MIU 21MIO Victory 81°", lAKIWOOO C.IOfl SL .i P.-1: H. •
llYllSIDl 3~ fYI• Sf, IUlNA PAii Bue~ ... 0.......,..
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ANACIN
TABLns
Fast Pai• Relief
r· Coricidi n "D" I DECONGESTANT Cold '
Garbage Bag
NOLDll
~ Relief TAILIJS
I Fast i
"Hideaway" ...
tits Linders ink.,,
Hinge d lid
traps odols. Action! I ' < •• ,. 2.53
r. ·~ 1.88
I =ml
3-0UTUl EXtension C.nls
PAClflC WCTllCOH • : • All vinyl with 3-<lutfet
connector. . '\ :=·33c ~;:· 39c =; 49c IFT. IFT. 1Z n .
. 20 "· Extension Conl · for CllllSTMAS UGHTIMG
. PACIFIC ELICTllCOID -Sale, 97c he"Y duty If"' or rei! cord with 3~utlet CO!KleciJlr. R11. UI
Clamp Light ~ G~E. Gtip Plag
sliape in vinyl. C · New un1que oval 19
. Rq. 2lc
1 G.E. Cube Taj! ·
Brown vinyl - 3 ·C .. uets. .. ·
With 20 fT. Cord · 111-JSc.29
PACIFIC ELECTRICDRD -,, G E. y·. , . T
"Light w11ere Y" nee! ir't · np I \3P'"•
••. g••ge. 2 77 . lvo~ ... il<lra6re 39c patio, etc. plastic. 3-Top
lq. 141 • · OJ\lels. I . 53c
23 0Z. Duncan Hines
Double-Fudge
BROWNIE. MIX
TOOTHPASTE
37-full size treble keys, ll chord
buttons. 911'' high (with legs 32")
. _28" wide and lD-7/8' deep. Q!>/off
swil£h, bench, walnut fioish. Ideal way 2
to inspire a child to play an instrument.
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KENNER - For a variety .oJ attitudes and
""°"s little girls can collect 4 dolls! Each "5 99 doll is 12" tall with unique hair styling and ·
each is dressed in a beautiful outfit •· •
Jqs~ _ChlJlller .
lllPDIT -Bltte!y operatei! remote
. cootrol autlentic chopper with forw•d 2
... ln~ ... 1evirsLJl!he.eJie .... action .... Real.'....... .. ....
. action! •
Super @uggy .
I lMPD111 '"' Battery operaled remote
control buggy with chromei! wheels
and engine. Forward, reverse wheelie
, ~action. Fascirming! 2.
"Over & Undei''' TRAii SET
Trouble Bubble ·
KOHNER' -Challenging POP-0-MATIC
Skill Game! Sturdy plastic\. .. ~st ·
pUih the oottom button "1~try to pop
marbles onto matching coloi; tees. For
7 yearolds to~ull ·
Farm Set-. ' llARX -Fea~resa full
co~r titho bat11 •ith 14
animals, fenc~, 4 rows
2.99 -
of crops. tractor ~itll .•
attachments for cho res.
Tots learn aboutfann lile.
Clllltiilellal FIJI'
TRAIN SITllJ lllPIU
It smokes "111 las@ift>!' 110i1o1
. A locomotive with U&lll. cool
tender, t01k car, .-.
track. Batteiy operatei!.
~· ,) t.
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Dry C11tnl ftr llllr
· Softee· Tears
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HllSIWI -Sleepin&
glassine eyes with •
long curted ~slles.
she cries real
tears! Cbth body
filled witll foalL '
She's 18" tJU.
6.99
She's sitting llP,. 1 •
.t.but s?ie's~ dmwJY)
• 'Litt~ by little
· \ l~ls asleep as sha.
· dri!ts her head onto
her°"" ~llow. She's
'irresistib~! • . ' . 6~49 ·,
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ullsJ C',." ..
·~.BllSJ Driwer' ~ . .
,11es1~ lo fwttler • "
clll~ $ piq.~.
Thert's a baby cnb 1 gym wit~ movin1
objects Mi clllmes • · · ~ ,~ ,......, \ ~. or• ••••1 !91 ~., . •llOad lilie df'• wiltl
ltJeS. , I . ~ i, )0 falCinoti!J&.!'IW '14 99 .
: , . ; Yaul CllOICE •
XYLOPHlllE
'~TUFF . STUFF!: Alpllr'Truck
llAT!ll -"lli>IHll" tnlck JllCild . -
witll JO.~ lllacQ. Sllci 'em io ·9 99 racils so .., sl!A IOllds dowl or • · . .
3CIOI$. flafortdtsh'*>Orsoroutdaors! . O ' •
1111....._, ··-· It IAIK . f11UH 1 ·S I llOWllll!SIT
I Dul .J. Coams of Z. containiig • '
irivlsillt ioil. z CO'l9IS, 2 -~-. 1 99 · am! 2 packs ot 11!11. lfsi"', ti iultiY1te
• gtlal limb. . . ' • . . •'
"Kai.all" GAME
llGllllW.. -7l11l . ,... later tllis . ........ ....... ·-.:..,.~, . . . . ··•-·I. po.... &• " '""""""~ .. 2 !9 It 101S ~ iltll...tiqaity l It's llSI and .
fascinatiq for 2 pllyn o
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SlmER Fat T{a.Ck t<!""i~~sn .
MAT!ll -A cootrol device i~ , ' !.
into the cllssic racing o'lll! Wide-1 s ; rac~& and poSsili' on Ille malti-laoe fal
Track 1~. Excilin( I'"' of skill. o
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F..u-eigbt2l"Di¥ioid typeiaciol • fra!oe. Dropped raclq1!Pe llaiflJ!lit' , ! .. ,.. , double adJUS~ !Jaci~~ ~·
·l • f ..saddlt, froqt and -hindbiakej:'. , Gali color. Unassemlll!d.'-g
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a llrit ateP tenrd n..tull M!•Ww..
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·ORAN&E COUNTY. CALlf:CllNP. . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMIER 22; 1972 -TEN CENTS •
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.Abortion Law Hit
Court Says .It's Woman's Deci.sion
SAN ~ (AP) -The stale
Supreme Cut ...,... -today Ibo
Caliliirma aborlloft law's ~for
. a bcwptta1 mmmlftee'I appnnral of the
_.iloo, -• . . '
The court's U dealllon IMIJ1I Iha\ a
--hi Ibo first lll .. ~ ol preglWlcy may obWn a •legal abortion il it Is
performed by a licensed doctor In an oc·
credited bOspital.
The .iudl!nent therefore reot.s aolelY.
witb Ibo woman and ber'pbysician.
The court ruled that tbe medical
crileria required to obtain approval of an
abortion were uncoastttutional because
they were ••tm~y vague."
The court then belil that requiring ap-
proval by • medico! committee -Jn.
valid -the cmunltlee could DOI .• ,
S'mall Plane " ..
CrasheS at
Bolsa Chica
.Dlf TlloM €.._. . ' . Tbere'• quite a clamor among clammers these days ·u record hauls
·. have been reported "llongil;e Hun~,. Beacb coutlllie. There are , bell ..Ouablor,tlds Utile fellow, who 1 a!l IUited up for tlie oc:caion.
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Trusty's Escape Lasis 90 Minu~s
• Fri>m the Comlt o1 MDnle, CliJto to Timothy d.wy, the ,hiltorY ol man is
dotted with stories ol dartnc escapes, real and:Jmaglned. •.
H V..._ Gerald llmlct Is given a place on the lilt ol great eocapes it
won't be becauae bis wu very IUC(8 sfuJ. Jn (act, bis taste of freedom luted
oaly to minutes. . ,.
II Buzicl(1 acape 1mn tlie Ccota Me11 J'° r.-fay morning Is remen>
bered at all, iUrill be becaUIO be made Illa gelahy in the city manqer's
car.
Buzick, ccmvicled fer <0mplracy in a tbelt cw, -a lrully prlaooer at
the jail and ,... lllfiDed to wub city manager Fred Scrsabal's Im lfer<ur)' Marquis. .
A ball an boar later, Buzidt and Ibo clly....ned car .,... both .....
Fontan&<11olice ~ notmed 1111 """'' wallillC· for Budcl< -be clme ut>JnJniot olhla llrl frimd'a -tom.._ lalm · •• ·-Is bacli·in Ccota Mesa Jail today, .wt police NJ be won't be wuh-'tnr·llll' •I 'fot a wlllle. '
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Poet. Beeomes , f;itizen .
Vnder ,Heavy Sedati.on, H.e Pl.edges Allegiance
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A~t'' the jooillt aM:ed. 4 oaane," npbed Polteuca, who ~ to -tbe oota in IUl!.
"we· -r...i.t out lo -aad d;.11\ of ,...., Ufe lo' ailke tllio a proud
-, lw JOU." ..... Judea. .. .,e
-,... u • W..1Aalarican .....
-God snot ,.. ,.... of mind." P&l11mrt.a'llll ..... I* ctt'-hip
....... official. ' • l
111'm 'ftl'J blpn," be ukl ... l"Je oever
-bapplet-In my Ille lo be fne lo a tr.· 'iilrtd." .. . " ' "l .... ,_.....,._lobe-
lo -Illa 1
...... -lllta. DDlna
Virllol o1 ----an alletade Tuelda)', the ... , -... pectod 11n. Vlaol to ah'lft.
"'-blJ bee•• of• ............
-I 1-.•i.11--.
111111 · "'"laf, --II -
-· 8'1•1l llill lbe •1 nit•
-_.i-"" blnl '&1'11 by
(lleo l'OllT, .... I)
fllliclion without aJ>P111ni valid -.1 .-
The court'• -upheld ail but ~
two ?'Ovlsioos ol the 1917 Therapeutic
Abortion A'ct. Tbe'Tcourt-did not nile ~on
the CCllllitutlonallty ol the blr apljlst
abortions after the ZOlh ....rof prqnan-
cy.
The d<cisJon WU ..ritten by Cbief
JUJtlce Donatd R. Wright wltb Justices
Raymond E. Peters, Maihew 0 ,
Tobriner, and Stanley Moak conciirrlng.
Justice LouiJ H. Burte filed a diuenl
joined by MirsbatI F. McComb ancf !(ay·
mond L. SUllivan.
In dlssen~ Burke said Ibo oourt ma·
jority bad effectively oullifted Ibo ad by
removing its most lmpoNnt ,protective
device.-the required prior approval by
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Jay~es Award
! I r 'i Edrication Honor . . . .
To · Ha~z· Sntit1i
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•Huel'Smith 11es ·i..m:lelect0d by
0the
Fountain Valley Jayceei u lhe outstan-
• qualified bolpilal staff commlttee.
"" llld the mull Is leaalizllla -ilaos llinl>IJ on _ ... a( Ibo nidlher. •
lie Nici lbe ad -Ibo promict of aeven YMrl of legi&lattve aludy and
,_med I Wlll[Ji1"'1ile of ftr!oUt op-
posing viewa. ., .
The oourt ruled In the tdt c-of Dr.
Robert W. Barllsdale, 'Hayward pbysician
who was criminally clw1ed wltb
performing an lbortion outside an ao-
credited hospital.. • •
The court said ,the doctor bad violated
the act, bot afllnnul the -of criminal charges against bin!.
The court said that a. t:.: lime the doc-
tor acted be woold not ba'" been allowed
to perform an abortion in a oo.,ltol
wilho'Ji first comi>l1lnC with the law'• Jn.
valid~:
Hµ,ntingwn
· 'GOdfatlier'
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Case Bared
By TOM BARLEY
Of .. o.llr .........
Four men dubbed the "Godfather
Four" by district attorney'• investigaton
btve been indicted after wbal Jn.
vestlpkks say wu a Mafia.style,
murder-utortlan move on a Huuttagtoo
Beach bu!lneasman.
' The quartet faced arralgnment today
i• Orinao County Superior Court.
~ them ia Gearp Earl !!qpn,
. a; of le12 • • ... i.-. ~ ~ Ill 1rF •:!Fil • tM laP-_-•s:=: Ii" I • I ....... two la+loallbd;,llftQdlloc .. ' ...... ;., °""' JI to tbe 'fllNllD' lln'ice
' -" PllilULt l>irlwl: .. ol dllt Kain
• St., R:'."C.n-· · H~ . Galas, 47, Villa Pm.
J •ck Alden Merrill, rl' Lona Beach, and
tranaieot Walter Eugene Miller, 13, ......
Indicted Tueaday by the °"""' County
Grand Jury. ·
Charges of solicitation to commit
rr.urder, enortJcm and ccmspiraCJ were
endorted by the panel after'lhey -Iv wbat Deputy Diltricl Attorney Lllis
Cardenas delcribed today ..... plot tbet
b.ought the Godfolher r!pt to Jim.
tington ae.cb. ..
Canlonu llld his ollico llill -not lillow jlll! bow the 8CCUllld lwr pidoecl m
h1chell, wbo _.-Pal's V-=
Service Center al the Jilin ~ ad-
draa, u lhelr ~. . •~'. . • ;,, u;e~·. ........ _ •• }J ' r:, .. t, FiMm,.'"';'-""-'-',~~~',w;· .. , .~,Ylllley > ' :tr?".n ~)
But be llid IWwi hu teatllled tbel
be hi 1[1111-at Ille llon llJ Mer-
ritt ... Miller wblle llucbea. hood -
and aultably -in-. ......... yeara. • . . : ' . • . :~ ,
A ·-.i 'lr*ie -·at 111mJ
Ful19D Ele,,,..tary"Sclioo!) Mi1: •Smith'
was' .e1ectei1or her outat#r wdrt.'
lo p10moie education In FOuntOm vipey,
a Jl\l'cee spokesman llid.
SIJe· ls respoasible for orgliilzin& parent
participation -In the daaitocnn.
, Sbe Ila also developed ll"'jecls lo iJ>.
lroduce parent.I to ,,.,,. teech!nl methods
In mitll, aociai -'and ......
Last aummer Mrl .. Bmllll beJPecf
deve!Qp a sc!eoce ~ Pftlllll1I for Fullon SchoOl 'wbidt ltrsrue4' more ·~t -l ln _..iia,!nli. The' educator ol 'the year Is·-of
Altadena aod a Ital ,-. Of lCaf
State San Diego wftb a decree it aociai
science1. She ~ her, education
studlel •I UC,li!!Jie:.•lt-tiy
doing gradualo ,,;,;tiHblt'I: .•
B52 Shot. Down
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Over Thailand '
-First of Wlµ-
' . WASlllNGTON (UPI) -A Bii bcMnber
C1'llbed In Northern Tbelland lGjfoy -.......... '"'5n I ~ mllalilo ...,..
11oi111 Vlelnam. the l'wt-11111U1iced.
l'lnlllon •-Ille! lbe _....... craft ~ WU llruck llJ ·a uface
lo air IDiaOe ...,. Noclli ~ and m>laleil Into 'l'ballalil! beloi'I ...........
"" Bii ""' --· illlll """ • inrtcMl1 in -•lt'lollO ... of Ibo giant bombers crubed on ta-er
in the lirnN11iDe wttb die motel( nndal.
Cardenas llld I>-told police tliat MerTitl told bim that Galu "bu a ...,.
trac~ out on you." .
I •acbtsi said he wu tbto told tbat. aa
Immediate paymmt Of 15,000 1IOll!d
cancel that contract without the '""51>
btlng compelled to ""' wilat .,...
described as tbe ''rub out" lenioel ot
Millol': "-em." Cardeau said. "we upect to [Jl'Oft that uK:beti .... ISllll9d thal
the payment ol -15,000 -enable the three vialton 11 his llon! lo
r.ba~ ~~.~ ol il!m vii
Cardenal ..... .,. ti I maectiately
oolified ~ -police Of the extortim . AD lour -.,....
proraptly arr 1ttd
Cardeaaa -Galu, Merrill Gld Miller are fne on $10,11911 bell. JNPoo Is
free 'on his pronlile to appear at tile ar·
raigrunent.
Oraqe
lau•np durfn& ~ war.
The P~ •ld ID m: cn•rneo ..... ..,. ,
-the plane .... -Gld that =-= I
lllft .... 00-'ln)lrta ---.. •
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Tbe plane -...... aliarllJ ...... -
m""dPI SOU-"8 -(1 =:; !\ff,~·•• ll PST), 12 illilla -oUbe U.S. air -1 at Jiaklloo l'lllmal. (Sol -_,_ ;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;; ::;
about air war, Pop t). ~'" .., • -n
Allaotlbtr,lbellallo4a..--~ ~
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.3 DAil Y PILOl "
Kissinger,
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Reds Near
Agreenient?
~Aiiis (UPI) -White House •dviser
Henry A. Klsatnge; met for three and a
half hours today with North Vietnamese
negotiators. With the lalks apparently
reaching a climactic stage, J>re,,ident
Nguyen Vaa Thieu al South Vlelnam in-
c1 eaaed his diploma Uc representation in
Paris.
Kissinger returned today f r o m
Brussels where be met with President
Suharto of Indonesia then drove to the
village of Gif-sur-Yvette 25 miles south of Paris for the third day of talks with
Hanoi's Le Due Tho and Xuan Thuy .
Indonesia has been mentioned as one of
four nations to ovenee any ceue-llre.
It was the third session in u many
days, aimed at securtng a cease-fire in
Vielllam .nd laying the baais fir peace.
A> the taUu got under way, AsiJln
diplomatic aources dlacloaed that Tran
Kim Phuong, Soulb Vietnam's am-
bassador to Wuhington, had arrived in
PW unannounced. He met Kissinger to-
day before We third aessioo started.
··Graham N·ear Ambush
• I • • • • • Cr~ade 3 ~iles Frpm lntlia Troop Att.ack
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KOllDIA, lndla (APl -*-l\idlu ....... ~-...... -.. la -• • w1i MOllQy 1511 m11oo
...., cooYOJ -ambnobed •lodo1 oolJ Aid -I .... ""' ha, lrOltDI, * army ...,... Aid tine mllee from --lhot 1111. . ..... k.. ~ .......... ucbenled fin ,..
evangelist Biiiy Graham wu conducting from tod!a !hi · ~·-. day JO ndlet lrom ,lhe lq"!I. wit)! one '
his Cruse:le for Chrlal -the Naga -lllld one --.a.l!llld . soldier~ we t*..' " . • •
lribe. two IOldlen and tw clvlli4na were WOQft. ' Another •• Mmt:voll ,.... ..
The firing w•s •udlble In tbe crusade ded In tbe attact1.wbicb the lnDJ uld bvohed~t!Om09' • Koldmaellht
grounds, but Grah•m carried on with a was made by a Nag• guerrlllA '-that days qo. 'lllat attack also blamH lit of·
specjal prayer service for the sick. When bas been iigbting for independence from f1dall 00 the ~ nearly ca\lled
•bout 2,000 persons sitting on the outer lndio"far 15 years. c~ ti. Grall¥n'• 'vtot~ -
edges of the football field began to leave -i:loae to lhe ~ ~ About 81,0DO -attoaded lhli aftor hearing -tbe shooting, Graham ap-tbe gu;n'lllaa bad am>Minoed a ..... ...,.. "'9nllal'• ;.,.-rezrloo, wtlldl 11>-
pealed . to them to remsln oeated. 'Ibey lhrouflboot. NapJand during lhe Graham eluded a·Jll'!YI:< lor lhe llclt~and ail ap-
did. cruAde, Wblclz begaa Monday. But 1 peel llf Graham far o. ,..ua o1
Officials said at least one soldier wu sOldier and a euerrilla were reported kill· ~ IDdla ~ ....... Oaillllli.
$798,700 Fadlitles
Beach District to Hear.
-ud • ..,...., tba Jll!IPll' ol Je!UI c:2rilt." .. •.
'!'be c:ruaade WU to lllll toalPI with
Graham's flael call liir Clll'llt ID N•Plend. wb1icb bu 1-U't'ndnc-
tbe lOGlh annlvenary ti. --lllp-
lill mJemarlel In Iha """"""~ -Cllriatlm lllato. •
Gnbam uld euly ladaJ be hod
Informed of nanon predktJnc....ia
cldeat during tbe day. : ...
Strict aecurity meuuru --
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School Expansion Plans takea to lneure the llafety Iba vllitlDc Americana Armed police and. IOldiOra iib . • UPI -
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i::1ro1 the. t'Olde leodlnc to tbe ...-_.'irst Sttoiet.U ' .
usee wbere they az:e Illa!'"'~ The Wuhlngton area'• flnt sll!liflcant snowf.U, which cov8red parts .,,1 The IDdlen army aeat ntolar.....,to, of northern Vlrldnla, Inspired' one motorilt to a bit of ortlJtcy on
'l'hleu's special for<lin policy adviser is By MICHAEL GOODRICH $2.118 per $100 8!8eSSed valuatioa for five
expected here Thursday. °' • DattJ '"" tteH more years. 'Ibe sources said Thieu apparently A $791,700 plan to expand special 1be conUnuatioo of the voted ta:r rate ~am1i..r.~to":.:1r..~~ · the back of his Volbwagen. This scene was seen In ~n. va. · :e; want.a to add muscle to his diplomatic education facilities at Wlntusburg High would provide the distiict with funds to
representaU0:1, in Paris during what School will be presented to trustees of pay off the buildings over r seven year could be the final round of ta!U. He.... the Huntington Beach Union High School . --'-', ......... , •• to Martin. ~-to .....,._~ ... a:-nrnVIS· .__ f the District at their next meeting, district of· .,......,... ....._..,.\11116 N~u o,~ ·~ -r • -o fi d nd The ~ woold help ~y for draft ceaoe-fire and uld a truce .-ould ciall sat Mo ay night. --, ~
not be ellectiv. un1 ... be sigaed IL Speaking before 15 parento of classroom W11b 1or the TMR ud SAM
Kissinger also conferred for 45 otlnut.. Trainable Mentally Retarded (TMR) PtOlf ..... Storage ladliU.., restrooms,
wilb Pham Dang Lam of South Vietnam children at Wlntersburg J;tgb School, officeo lllil parldnc oplCel ....id also be
at tbe U.S. Embassy resldeace ud wilh Assistant Superlntondent Robert Martin included In the .expansioo:
Ambassador WillilDI J. Porter, wbo said the admtais1!'8tlon was hopeful lhe Tbe TMR llludeata curreally OCCUtJY
I ds the •--~-ta~·-·-1 trustees woold ·~~tao to obtain three classrooms oa the Wintersburg e• ~·~~so "'iol ~ a ;!.!"'the-·---• CllLJJUS which~· be ev~··''" aeeded the weekly Pam peace talks. ..ion new lacllltiee ~ ~· School I ww ~~, Ibis Tlmeday was canceled because JI Age Molhen _.,,,. (SAM). or cootlnuatlon lludenta Ibero.
rillas. A oellcopter ud -dop were uaed but no caotact 1.-u .._i ...
Army -said . ---and ammunition bad been med In the
ambua!L
'!be IDdlen ...,.......1 bu aid la Ille
past lhat a.Ina ~ the main -of
lltlDI ti. lhe underground "-' ud
Ibey ...... allo nported lralniq ta
a.Ina.
Hospital Administrator..· ' :~
'We Do ~Oppose. Drive-in'
the American 'l1111lbglving, Martin ud other acbool olflclal! bad '!be SAM -am I! cooductod In a
The Soulh Vletnameee eavoy left the been lnvitod to the meeting by the TMR sectioa ol • warebou!e adjacent to the
residence swiftly to avoid newsmen. He parents gniup to e:rplaln what plans were Ocean View School D 1 at r i ct ad-
paaled b .,_ del ti • N being· made fir the boUllng of their mlnlstratioa iJl!lcee. was accom Y = qa on ' o. chlldron. II tbe tu override does not pass, lhe
2 man, Nguyen Xuan P~. and two Martin ~utioned the parenls, however, school officials will astJor an alternative
aides. 118 aclll would •--' program which would provide imaller A delegation 11polesman said the visit 1 1 the new 1 tlee -.--a classroom facilities for the TMR aad was within the framework of daily con-t~-e of the Feb. rt tu override sultations between Kissinger and the w be oo the same ballot u the SAM programs. Soulh Vietnamese. $27 m' hood proposal to build ·1wo 'l'hll p,_.J, costing $!0,llM, would be
Portor also left th< building separately new high achoo~. lwided by monies !Jun the diatrlcj's
a11.r a aho!t ~. · U pasoed, the override would continue general fllDd ~ DClllmlrlctive TMR
•·•-...... •-'-ha ~... tbe district's ClllTelll _ votod tu ra'" ti. tu, according to Martin. """"'" ,...,..,,_.. . ve •• ..,,_ con-· "' A parent of a TMR atudent asbd why
tlnulng dlasatlsfactlon by Thlell wilh tbe district did not nlle mon fllnda
Officials Enter
Prison Aher
Strike; 14 GO~
CONCORD, Maso. (VP!) -Stato polJce
entered Concord Stale Prlaoo loday to
ead a nonvlolen~ day-old strike by in-
mates ud fowJd lhat 11 of the pri>oaers
'Die aclmlidolrator ti. .FouDtaln Valley
Communl!J lloo}ltaf chorsed 'l'lloaday
nJPI lhat a petition ~ Iha ~
poled -dr!~ tlieater I! mllrepneentJac the bolpltal'1 pooltioo on
the lesue.
Gene Meolck said be :11<1 ......ived
phone calla from eevenJ cltbelll In-
forming b1m lhat lhe peUtlanen were
cJelmlri& the bolpltal doee aot -lhe new tbeator slto.
"We wish to go an record as appoolng
some ol the provlalone of the .,.....'Ire , ·~-the estrlcti TMR ~ agreemmt, partlcularly the foci lt<loee Council Meets I I :;;;.. ..:"needO.i ":,, the~ . aot call !« the withdrawal ol Norlh '()el· · • • • • • spaoa.
bad e9CIP,Od. .
A lpOUmwl for llata polJce uld a car
stolen .Tuelday aJgbt from a redauraat
F ..... P.,.el
DRIVE-IN •••
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m=nr troQ111 and beet;• be fell'll It ... • • ~ • ~ • • "It's a matter ~ ~tj u tepUed
will lmflOIO a coalition govetlllbtlll OD With DtstrlCts Martin. "If we li!Cl'ew tabs ciruticauy parldnc lot Diil the prtioo --taken by.,,.. of tbe eecapees.
:z.':i;;:r .=: o' ~'K:.iif&i•· -'-· . .:·~i•jL;~ .. ~T-1.a .. ~; a I /"-,.; ~ ·
lheKlaolnla-Tho 11a1._Uybe '''~ll.,.rCruwu.t1'e , ·· ·
No roadblocb ...,. .set µp, lhe
.,,.._.. said, becallll tho ~ ....... lolll _ ......... Pf~;"
Walter W1lllamo, acting -· lilci ban In at leut oae wladoW ta the Eut
attorney oa a contract ball.
"This is r ·bara11ment of
hfiMkneft. "'iliM':Jai ViaJi.te:-'i-1ill
time foe ti. the tbeator. "I ..,_ up late
proparing for OU beoriJ1C aacl "°" I will eettled l<ir bll cblel ...,u.t«. . .. An~ . "-~ ...!".:=:~~~": ~-~ .. ~.6!.•,lluDt!irctoD ~ ,UJlltlj .·, ~·~:e:~~c:;.:r,: ~..!~~~~~,II:?'( A~s f~r D~:,, Wing were cut. •' "
Mm tban Do ~ enfired tbeo prtiiii• ...... aft&'' . 'linlr1'1Hild"
204 Inmates ti. lhe wing Into their celle.
Stato Police Co~· JOiin Keliol!
have to do it again." ·
~ ·lllllllW•or!illliall!'"-
lhal ·the liloilrirl be "'°""'to Ja 11 lo
Party by artist Fernaad Leger in 1955. brake1. t · ' "' · ' -• 1 ,. -'"7 , , .
S~lhetlc !awidlnien .Mobda'y lilghl raid no force was' usea. . . ' -tbe Cbristmu -and '"' the lheator developen time to ptber their
Disabled, Ag~
0n·welfare
Get Increases
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Callloroia's
qed, bllnd ud dlllbled welfare r<dp-
ienta will be getting OOll.Gl.Jlvmg booeta
totalln( $11.9 million -Uy ellec:tiYe
Dee. I, Gov. Ronald Reagan bas
repon.d.
'!be governor uld TUelday the "" creues, ftqU1red by state law, amount to
1$ a moolh for !Oli,000 Oki Age Security
reclp1""b, 1$ moolhly for 14,000 recelv·
ing Aid to the Bllnd, l!ld $1 monlhly to
201,000 receiving Aid to the Totally
Dbabled.
Coet-ol·llving Increases of lhl3 nature
have been made each December slnce
11119, lllato wtllare chief Robert carle!oo
said. . The latest increases will be finan~ by
111.1 million In federal !Wlds, 112 million
In 111ato mooey l!ld 12.s million from -· ..
DA ILY PILOT
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called for a meeting wilh trust.es of the
five school dlstricts serving the city to
dlBcuss aolirtk1111 to the problem. .
"We ought to wort bl!ld In bl!ld. We~
all philosophically tuned to the same
thing," commented Councilman Norma
Glbbo, wbo r<qUeSted the joint moeting.
"I' -1d be alee to venW•to a bit witll
one another.''
Couac!lman Jerry Matney uked the d ·
ty administrator lo Ont meet wllh school
staffs ud develop guldellnes . I o r
diacusoloo before setting a dOflnlto
meeting date;
Couacllmen qmd 6-1 wtlh lhe Idea,
wtlh Mayor Al Coen lhe lone -tor.
"I don1 feel anylhlne will come .of It.
Why don1 we let the city attorney ex-
plore possible laws. There is already an
excellent line of communication between
city and school staffs," Coen said.
"We ought to move to ellmlnato the
mayor from . such a meeting.'' quipped
C.OUncllman Jack Green.
'lbe council action wu sparked by a
letter from Dennis Mangers, president of
the school boml of the Huntington Beach
Union High School Disrlct.
'lbe letter asked the clly to curb the
construction ol aew tracts by wbatover
meana possible, to .llo!! down populatloa
growth temporarily.
Mrs. Gibbo, displaylng a clipping from
a national mqaaine, told councUmen
other dtlee are placing such curlll OD --
San Quentin
Escapee Caught
In Huntington
A San Quentin escapee was captured
without a struggle Tuesday in downtown
Hwitlngton Beach. aftor police m!Jtook
b:m for another man wanted on forgery
chargu.
Officer Larry Cilo wu on rouUne
patrol It Walnut Avenue ud Main Street
-be llpoltod Geo... Ila)' ClaocY stmllni oo tbl'ltml comer, pollco said.
Clar.ey DI the f-ral dolcriptloa of a
man waqtod In a rui. of iocat foratrlel,
so O!Dcor Cilo uked the ompect for
ldentlllC.tion.
Clancy, 34, complied wilb the request
without rulatance. A check wllh a
statewide crime lnfonnthon 1emc.
rtvealed he was not wanted for f~,
but· was sought for escaping lut ~~ 11
from Saa Quealln prleon whoro hi .bad
been aervlng a IOlitonco for robbery.
Clancy, who was DOt armed, wu tben
arreatod l!ld lhll t WU ottll bebli
beld In Huntlnatoo . dty jiU; ...
cording to police.
on 'Misconduct' AIJhoulh. the ldealltlee ·of the escapees
Wen! JD. Confirmed unW 8 lJOd cbect
'!be Aaabelm City Council, ructlng to. was m,cle alter the polJce lctlon, prl!on
a Graod Jury .._t OD allaged JDl!coo. official> bad said earller' In the n!ihl
duct, ol. two top city olllcWe, Tuesday there was aa "uoomflnned report" that
material.
The -died lot •ladt of a llCOlid
and was replaced by a ...tlon from
Coondbnan Geiqe Scott tbat the appeal
be moved to Dec. I.
night ..i..r to ut tbe l1!fl' lo .....aJ all II pr!aoners bad eocaped.
Information 11. possesaes on the land No daliige, other lhaa tllO llllrid bars, G M
trllDSldlonl wblch ,..__, ~' WU appmfnL A .,,.,._.;a ll1f the ()or. uy . ·adison ----rectlone Departmeilt uld the lnniates ~ no lnvtotilatloo w• lnltta a1tor a malned peacelUI, 6al 'clizl "i. lot of
Los . ........,, nm.. etory lat J .... ac-shouting ud mllllnc ammd." . H Id b p Ii cuoez1 City ......... Kellh Ml!!docb uc1 Tho _ bepn Mllllday -·a. "". e y o ce
publlc -dlrector Tbormm PWlll1 mates reluaed to entor their cells ll1f the
of prolltJac lhrougb real elllato In-10 p.m.·1octup. 'lbey_ljaln refuaed to be SAN JOSE.(APi -Guy lledlaan, mo-' ' .: ,;' ~.i:ere uld lhat the 1wa olllclals locked up Tuesday Dlgbt. 11oi1 p1cturo actor uc1 11ar "'-the 1lll0'1 Court F._inds Employe .·.,;· bad lnolde lnfoniia Wllltamo Aid .the -.., met wtlh ta!~ ll!riee "Wlld Bill m<kolt " -• , tloo 111 dty aonlq llnd blm ud eomplalqod ti. a l1'letD achidur· arrestocf alter ~..;..,; •• olI a '-ilooi In
pubailUcble'!Wkalo the. movesa1"~.: .... ·11111 eel to 11 Into e11e.i next 'Wiet ..-.iiy a local cockWi~ pOltce ";y. · · · Guilty of Stealing ,.
•• • • gener Pll~ the ~ Jnma•--·'d be locked In their .,.... Tuesday nlgbt, the motion directing lhe -~ w~ Macliaon, IO, -b O O t e d ll1f In-city attorney to contact the Onnd Jury celle wbeaever they were aot wottin& or vestlgetton of publlc dnnll:..._ ·Jn -the LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ellen M. Dix, ,
led to 1 biller debato be-.citJ Cow>-attlllllq claeaes. He also uld the mea Tueeday n1,111 lncldtnt, omcen Mid., 18, '!IS -gulll)t 111-y ol·otaallnli;
cllman WillilDI Thom aad Ma)'Or Jack told him tbey did aot want to be locl<ed PoUce eald •Medleoh, ,wbo .wu ~OD .~151000 ta aegottable bonds from a111er0 Dutton. , up aft.r 10 p.m. . . a buelneu trip, wu ordered out ·of a the ,_ of lier· aged employer, wbo ,...
Dutton accused Tbom, w!IO. inade 8 Williams said he felt the lint abjection cocktall IOW11e at lhe Holiday hlll ~ too nemlgbtod to ... what Ibo """
second r to Ins the d was a legltlmato (rlevance which he after be became aolly aad abusive , ud doing .. • ..
ney to '::" wtlh t" llata ~= would take up wilh hla 111perlon, but .Jhat fell off a bOr 'stool. He bellln wuderlng A U.S. Dlatrlct 'Court jury ·-hei,·:
general In JnvestlgeliJlll \he ...,., of to allow lhe prlaonen -m of the tluooih tbe lobLy aad r.luaed to leave gullfy of stealing the boiidl from A. u,,:
being a "grudstander, publlclty aeeker ol.~:~ .• !0 p.m. would be• "vlolatloa the preml1e1 -whereupon olllcen .... c. doM°!':!'; !::f:' .. Of the Made • O. o.Y:;
an' puppet of the Anaheim lllllletlD." --"' summoned, police said. -'
Dutton ca 11 e d Thom . "lhe -.-r=~===========~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;:,. despicable person whom I have ever I Ill (
aerved wllh OD Jhla dty OCUDdl." Thom "
replled In kind.
Munloch followed the ucbann wilh a
delenae ti. hla actlzml u a dty oftldal. He
said be bed .......... --lhe aewepaper olory appeared 111 that Ibo
Grand Jury .._t could bo complete ud
objec:tive. · . ·
He called the IUbeequenl upraor the
result of 11bmuendo and erroneous assumption.,,
Valley Action
At a Glmice
Hetf! In coplllle !arm w lhe ,..
jor --~) nllhl by the FouDllbl Valley aty Coancll:
~: CO.-to Dec. I an appoal bJ llyalJ lni:. on Ill plam
l<ir'I drlftin-.
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-pUcod __... .. 8lotor A-lrom Loi. Alainal Slnet to .
Wl(d lltntt.
l\ICION11:1 Approved the
r1•11t;namn.. of propertf at
ldlller -ud ~nt
-lrom ....w lamil1 -tlal to • ollJlll lamlly Nldontlal
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From Wire llmlctt federal omces, !clloolrand banb clalln( : •
The Pllgrtma in Plymouth Colony 351 for (he day. • !
yean qo bad only four wild turkeys, Most •tores also cloee cm,tbe hollday.
tc=.! c0m and other veeetables for their Employes in 21 Orange. c.ounty ciUes ·., f1n1 'llwWgiving. wW be given a four-day TbankJglvlng _
weekend, as will all school clJIJdreo. • But they celebr•led the end of·a bard Only the city haJIJ In La Habra, Los , ,
v1lnter by sharing llle1r nomegrown feast Alamitos, 8an Clemente, seat Beach Md
with their helpful nelghbora, the IJldlans. 1rvlne will reopen lot b!lslneas .., Friday. •
1 Gov. William Bradford proclaimed the In additloo to helping the tur11ey
i!ay ol harvest In 11111 a day ol lbanks. 00.lness, Thanksgiving alao helps -;
Times have changed. And in· 1972, on port the ·cranberry growers. Tbe story ,..._
~y. there will be few Amortcan goes that Pilgrims ate cranberriel In '·
biinilitl celffrating In quite the UJDe their first feut and that tradition -n.d _}
-· . throu&h .. American tobi<I -lB. • Although there are about one million The lodustry sUffered a teVtre aetbaet l~~
• area-ncen!l1 111c1 • nel&libor told me •
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wllidt helP*·":.1111h • ill!•lll""'Pll ,.,
l<l'VI-to ali6i ~din-•' """ .w1ui1lriiia '!!iioiify ~ ~ J
wild blrds populaling 30 states, they are then after the secretarY of health, educa-· · OO!y common liflour: Tfil•, AJal>lma-, uon-and-weua .. -~--,,...-;-+
Pennsylvania and Florida. . killer used by. growers, ~ :~
dl~'f km"1'WF,e\10~1~ u '~' .. ti • "' " • • • -• ,
yo11 could find out. • View From ·the Top
L.W., Hlltll'INGTON BEAtH I • ' I .
-early jed 11 ..,..i.d by tbt . UC Irvine's new 95,!>Qekquare foot admirustration
1a1er-..!.111 :".........,;., c.-. · J.M building fr0ntilig on Gateway Plaza near Campus
Av....._\'ldorlA. lil!J aemeote. Call l· Drive mov .. along toward fall, 1973 co~plelion.
-..111• to mU:e advuce UT111pment1 This view from administrative quarters on the fifth
floor of "the' UC! library ·sliows Irvine open spa~
;md industrial complex lying north of the campus.
The $3.8 riiillion building' will' free two complete
floors of the library which hou~ administration.
'• nd plu to pick ap yeor oervknula ... -.-... ~-.. ., . -. before t a.m. ll s.~aemea. •
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DEA)\ PAT: Several moDtbl Ill' ""
bougbt a home In Newport Beadl. The
previous owner .iad Iba dlallw~r
repliftd by certified ~1...,. of Ceola
~~ tt .... ov.r!lowlnl. About
la month lalA!r. It overflowed apli>, We
call certified and the flnn sent a man
out. He was here five · minutes and
removed -grapefruit oeeds. When he
started to wrilA! out a bill I told him I
-1c1n·1 pay jlecauie It .... wlll!ln the
3May .....,.., ... period. Now we have
rOce!ved • iiuI for •1&.11 from a col·
i.ciloo ·.,ency. WW yoti look into ttu!
SUp,e,l-visors · Mull C~arges
County .Caught Short · by p,.<>PQsition_';~~--..... ,
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ortpu11y,•e1M1J-deeqa1ut m-..-111o ...... ~ =-:::~c:o~ -~· ...... by i.nI m/d"< ol lllM'ly\le '*Ill tell aa dlMel are .....-~ .. ~ ... . -I. . ' " I • ' ' . ,. ~ .,.,_ ..
' By 'JACK lladl!Acic county'• conlingency (m<rve) . funds,
or lilll Dlllr'Hit""' board memben decided Tuesday.
The need to updalA! Oraoge County's DlclWoro agreeil 'that his department
general plans, tbe prol:)lems of the re-was swamped with wort brought On by
qulremeo\ for ~vtroamental lmPl<I recent stalA! laws and court deClllollll.
statemeilll, and the elfecl ol Proposition "We af!!'lrylng to clear the W Jani tq
20, the coastal lnlllallve, on county avoid legal actkJas sucJi as they ·are ...
government occupied the Board of perienclng In Loa• Angeles Cowrty where
=~· .rs for mod . of . Tuesday's thousands of .acres of dev1:lqpment.~fhave
been stopped," be ~1nei1: .I. stalA! raw pasaec1 ·...., lime ago but Dlcklos<ln . adinltteci that Io cal
not effective unw Jan. 1,.1973, bas led to cle'VtldPtfs Were ut.eavnj a'ffected" by
a partial -oe. all IOPO changos and the neeesslty for hol!llnl·up·pinnlts until
new tract maps until general· plans ' can general plans are updated.
be upc1a1ei1. • -• • • Royce eoin, manager of the BuildiDg
Tbe !aW, AB !IOI, pull Uletb In genonl' Illdullrj -liqo, lnlertuplell: "In
p1ans by re<j1llr_lnl lbal "!bdivilioos and areas wbri land ·bis """' lil6ed f>r
zoning _._..,,..,.. .. 1 wllh a a~· •• 'Uie ai.'i holdihg 'ioiie are general~ 1111.!l•li<'!" ¥U;., •. ·" ' · t.A•llolil i,n; •ti rtaaHINll6it1'· ,~ Coimtl\•~' sbOrt )>f.the!° C n ~ "N ~·~. ···-j~~-it;l _11tl'oi'
new state mandate becl111t I woitlng. " e."',r!plled1~ · ~ • .~ ...
-al. plq .w;~ l>taD ! idopl'll !"'. 'n;e.~ vo!A!it'.to ha"" J;l~ aqg •.
mool 1n111. -;;Jij{ OJ; 1 • ; I -·~ ,,.. _ _, -=""" "'Olll"llahta 11'"' _"\tll,.,..__~ -~~~-~..--.., advice ,WOoulit,~Cotuwrlll~ KUfPll' bl@;~~ti.{ ! ~ ,,. ~·~ ·f', · =·~~~~t: . .!l1o1 • Ciliiii~....mr· ~ effect; • ~ ~ ••. • , !• •. ft~ .of1'M..Dr00tb.~·ecis o n lilt
. 'l'Oesday·the ..-.... bow to speed l1lOlll!>; "<!' belng .. clarifled t!>ro\leh"•
up tlie updating of ~ plans to Wt ~ .of . meel"il!i ,lid ween _th,<, -~lf.. the fneze u 11000 u ·possltile . counael, ~ beadl aflecuoo .and•
·DEAR PAt': My hu!hand. i! II.years County Administralive Olflcer Robert buJldlaf u\cmlry ~--. :
old and !>at July he was --4 from a Thomu aald the Plaanlnir Dej)artmenl Sdpervilor Da~ L. Baker -1!oned
canvalescellt . hospital .Jn 'E1Cooclk!o lo was ~ad lind .....,....nded that the !IOI\<;)'. of the.QO\inly In no1 l&i!ptini
another ·iii ta.• Jollll. I am wortm1 .In an outsidt comut~ be, ,..i to updalA! apj>oOil 'to :'onVimimellta! linpacl ru)iiigS
Costa 'MS& .1l!lil sel!m 'llna).le 'Iii get his the plaM. "1 I• • > ' ' ' by planners. , , ,
soctal itcurltr Checb *"I to him at my He advtseil that AB J3tll, althougb Kumr said tl!e, stall'• EnvlrooDiental
,....__ .... ~'Ibis ii wliat be .-.. ~•-ny efi.c:tm Jan, I, did 1191,• Quall' 'ty .(Ci o1 117D ,:llired' """'=I•( --The . "and""'' .... '-'checb ~·~-...... ::'beid~~land ~811>'~~\.~led~W =."'' ~ _ 1 ~p•c1
the Oclober check bu never arrived. I would be noeded to complete the coo-'At, ........ ,.illllslA!nC:e the board voteil
notified both the hospital and 1\1" EICon-sulWil'I i/iUdY. . • 'f • 16'~~-to allow the b9ard
dido ·JIOdal ~ .~J>f._JllY, "1sbes DI-hld"lold .aupervlsonl· a week' to.overrule ac;!loriS ·ot' the pJanDfnj con>-
for a"cbange of addn!ss, but I iOI no ro-alio" thal A ·~--Colt ~bout' mllilion · ' . · ·
ply. Could.)'OU see.it this.Can be 11ralgil~-$11,iotl. • Fii!ids ·Will 'IJO•l>J<en fr6m 'the' 'The ~Viroiinienta\' lnipacl ita1'Dient
ened oat! ' · · · · ' · · · ·' ,.PJO!,t, ~ cloudid .. becO.. ·II'" ~IA!
H.P., S,\NTA ANA · ' Leplature ii now. ~With an;eodm.;,ts 11i 'tbe' . ' t liw "··IO ~1: ~S::. , ,8ig.gest Perper ~~~•tenior ~
~-and -----~· ....._ -.is PrQp. 29, pr\)perly ,ca!IA!d the Calllomii ""'"' ~ • · • • ._. ' ~ CoistaJ Zone COn.erv~tioo A~ lnitiatlve', ~~".':~~ .. ~ .For ·Holiday =.a~~~b)ecl 01 discussion by
r~ YIO-" UV!' 00.. lalormed ' Kuyper repoi!ed . a IDOW\tain ol
tfuot yeor --U. 1" at::=,.-., The DAILY PlLOO' will publi!b papOiwork COUid be neceuary to comply
permlaloo fer a clluc• of •'· nd • the largest newspaper in its history with . the e1eclora~ la'!. i1Jt
,.eq...i. hr a ir-r .. oo -•111181 Thunday.· '.!he Thanksgiving edi' cowity·revleWed tracl Q>IPI within five
cbeekl Were any adlaa cu.lie lakea. lion will top 1iO _, -mliei of the "'*" ind all Mftloprnent
Tiie aee111aiy ,..,.. .. blfltll -to Tndlllonally, the Thanbgivlng plans, public or prtvalA! mllll be' senl to
y0o hr y.r ......,.,, 11(1 t10e. U lllil edJtion Jdcb oU the Otr-as the re(ioeal commtsaloo set up by the
"ea"""'"'dMI" pnll'm cemdcr 111 shopping aeuon and '11tunday'1. law. . . , , · ,
-yaa.-atbttonu,lelme-. boUday' -. '.-'1thl DAIL¥' "A11oppooe0uofProi> .. ll·aftuOd.llefore
illaU and 0a•parenl bOdY'ln 8ac:ramen18
for. the eollre stai.. . .
The .1"""1 , ~,bas jurtsdlclioo
over bOe Abgeles and Or~e COU11ties~
"Oevelopnient," Kuyper said, "Is
looeely. defined . by the°" measure but ,..... to include actions by public qtn-
cles u ...U .is individual> and corpora-
tions."
The coastal · init!aUve, 1!1!lik• Al! )301,
doeo not · lmpoee: ao aboolute i,_ on
bulldl•R ~ but , _copies of each oeimlt 1"'i<d. by '1oea1 gwl!(JllDOnl· 111l!il be ;.r,1 to the ~... Beginning
Feb. 1, however, no permits in the l1fMI0-
31ar,d (' f.?81, ~caa , , tie Lssuect. ~wltboUt ctearanio. by tbe.~n .. '·
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I PlLOO' wiD live up 'to the tradlllOll. the N~:'""'· the acl Ill vague In I .,,, Much of Its bullt will be com" many • . . ( ~OWN . ; ,
• , .. Viele ·prised of • ~ -and . Bill one . tiiliii ts· eertlin.: !IOgioning Many .. mercbants haw ' fo:iaken
1 f special -wtlh ad,.t!led · Fellntary 1• any penoa planaln( a deftl· doW11town areas for shopping cefti.
1 DEAR PAT: A!IA!r writing a etter o bargalm and~leatin -and oement within t;tl!JO yards of the water· ters 0· u'lsltte the resldenff81. ·centers
objection ·to various members of the ~ on • Unule!lf'to llld other • • . front will be requited io Otitaln a par!!lil Newport Beach city government hierar-upec1a of Y season. , .... from the coastal consftvatlon cOinm).. they served.
chy about the darkening of lights on my • ----~-------'-' "Jioo. There are sli such bodieJ In the · ii o w e v e r , most independent street In response to the complaint of • · el b ained centrally anoth~r household the' street above mine , ., .A. .A. .A. l•JN ers ave rem , brl • th t 1 w w >< i""ated within the communities that the light art too gut, e II ree >¥ . friim which .~f draw their CUSIO-~aOr~~!! I~~~~~ Second :Bill :fM Roll Back m;:re are I~ reasons lor 14•
me tbal seYeral bouseJ must BUifer ~ • • •· ! • reluctance of the inde--'-t
partial pn"~"'" at •""'t-"'•that one • • · -.. • · ....-id. __ . ..... dra • ' • e -. ' ' • jewtltr to move away from bia '~*~1::1~~t~sy~te~ .1"11 nn.r t Aciw.·. ri. ll' .1 •1~:....~ .. ye.d =~·1.!iu:,i'!!'and'Tf a~e·~ u 1111 nol utlllsed, this would seem to be •• ,., r ":'"'...,.. !JI w~ offer> better oemce pri ....
..:---i.i...-. ... • etentatioa 1 -Id .... ... .,\,.. ~ .. .-. ·• 1 • ' ~ lower'--'. He is alto lax•._, "'-'"""'" ~ . , ,4 • •~• _..;a.:1:~~~:: ~(AP).-A ay llllllill '·iinpac1 ~la 'on17 '1pr P.bUeIJ sonal Yia=eof~lllelllejl~~ J!t =lion a --· bal aw""'1 a _,,. WI ' flnlllO"I ... ~ . IH!SI, and by mnammt downlown
. w.J., NEWPORT BEACH dz ..... 'dll 1*ct tllt -...ao .. tla!"· ~1'~=~ 11111 a belter (I04111on lo kMw bil
Tom PMiUpl npeo-11 ef Ille Slato !lipl'lllll Oourl ~ 11111 /fl>-for a _.~I on the ~ unjlr and what bil cuslo-
Ne"'" _, Utilities lllfonmlll, •~ lmpaol •-.,. re-' lllch u ithat1 propl!lld bf Walib. Some men wan . ' '
-,.. to tolef',.. lllm II ellr 11111. qulrad balore Ille ........... ol ~ cillM ~ve llopped iaulnC building A firm dlabellevtr 111 "absentee
lit 11 ._. II -_......, 11111 ,_ ' prlvaMIJ -'"°jecla ~ ,....-i penii4' uitll the feeal ~ an "-""'" " the lndt--0.til ~ dW oot -yWI tolep.111 -II The -Go•611-lllJtpn'n ..... , Ciarifltcl and the coiiotruclloe lobby llfS U••N"Wf'• """"'
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_ 1_. _. ..,. -• t11o 1wo ... , Committee voted N _, to aPll"'i the llalo'• _1111 ii llnalenad by the tr II u1ually at lht lton and a ~ -Iii ...,,.. 11 ,_ ._. 'bll 1>7·Son. Larry Walsh (f}ffun~ cour'. ruling. • watchmaker on duty. This permits
Tiie 11111 city pr-.,. ''tie ~· Park). Tiie -wwld eninjl\ A •lmilar bl1I by AaemblYman John Immediate estimate• and roptdn
street upt -plalatl 11 to Ir)' to 11111fY privato ....-ili!tl Jll'ljtcll from hav-. Knox (0.Rlchmoncl), alntdy has cletred for both watcbes and Jewelry.
al per1111 ,__.. Tiie dly wtl ...,,. inl to wbmlt the lmpaot statemenls until ihl .u-biy and Is belon the 8onate Parkin& Is no longer a probi.m
tJPIO 11 11ae ..,.-11 a -" 1'111 • "'1or itune 1, 1m • ~ · -OOllunlllee. Tile K.-bill 11 of the downlliW11 lndepenclent Clllly :
Commercially grown turkef! have could cause cancer in eq>erimeatal ...
'grown In popWarlty, with about 121.4 anlmlls. The great cranberry _. ;-_'
,mJlllcm. of th( do!jlestic .brand being .sold came just before the important holldo)' ,:
'thlt: year, up seven percent over a year ~ason and much of the Cf'OPI were ~
ago. destroyed. . ,q .
The commercially grown fowl , while B~t crant>t:~ sales bav~ picked up .·~
r.ot as hiltorically accurate as their wild agatn . and 1t LI now estunal.ed that
cousins ooce killed by settlers \vith AmerJcans conaume ~about a pound of ; .. bl~.,belp keep alive the tradi· ~~sb""l:: ~,re;;· on the
t1olial Thanksgiving dinner. Tbanksg'vlng tabl of Pr<lldent Richard -
The naUonal holiday ~as finally set as Nixon ~ursday n~tit when be eats with .,..
the fourth Tburaday m November l>Y his family at Camp David. ''i
Cor.gresa l:D ltfl. For three years prior to : President Nlxoo and bil entire family,-:~
that, ~dent F~ln Delano Rooeev~lt exCept for aon-in-law David FJ1enbower ~r ma&: 1t the third Thursday 1 n who ls on Navy duty in the Mridtter-.. , ....
November. ranean will speod the day -iitTiiie"·
a-edited with. revi•ing the custom l.1 presi~tlal mountaintop retreat for tbe 7'
UICI after almOol 50 years of no 111eh first ume · •
celebratloll ii Sarah J. Hale, who con: In additioo to fresh cnmberry llalad "!.
vlnced ·President Abraham Lincoln to . mold, the Nt.on family tradltioDal lnellu ,:'.
m8b 11 a Dltmal,day ol thanks. will include rout turkey, bread drealnc.,,
bad-enjoyed-only-g1blel"-gravy;-Wb.ipped patalOOlr·•ll"'Oll.,-. --+
sporadic oelebratloll after· the Pilgrims peas and onions, minted 'pean, ·bot din· ·
fint gaV. ootlee In lGt until 17111 ner rolls, and pumpkin pie with wblpped -. .
when President Georp Washington pn>-cream. •
claimed the first naUonal Thanksgiving While some Americans enjoy other ~
on Nov. 26. menu items, including ham or roast beef,.:
CUrrenUy, the C\L!tom ls kept alive by the turkey still will reign on most tabla
traditional family feasting and by the in celebrating American housebo1da -
practice of all . cit), county, state o.nd Tbui"sday. '
Coast Churches to Mark '
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with the Rev. Don M.lddM preaching 'on l'rlnee of , Peace Llilheran diun:b •
"Fout '.l)fank·Yous, and the F,:irst, Tlii'ee with a Thanksgiving Day pageant 1t t 1
DoQ'.t,.Couirt.," The ~ ii at IOO St. and 10:30 a.m. services.
Alidrew's Road . Newport Unity Church, 15th and lrvlne, •
st. John lhe 'Dlvlne Epilcopal Church, Newport Beach. will eelebralA! the day of"
200 Orange Ave.; Ceola Mesa, ailo will thanks with a 10 a.m. service Thuniday,.
hold a 10 a.m. semceon Thanksgtvlrig. sennon by the Rev. Loren D. Flickinger.~
Four area Lutheran churches will In San Juan Ceplsttano, the Com-•
celebrate the hollday : munjty PresbylA!rian Church ts gathering '.
-Lutheran Chureh of the master, 2900 food and money for Casa Blanca Home of ~
PaclHc View Drive, Corona dei Mar, with Neighborly Service. ·•
a 7:30 Bervlce this evening. The St. Ml\fl< Prelbyterilil Charth, •
J...Glor!a Del Lutheran Cburcll with a 10 2!00 Mar Vista Drive, NeWJ*1 Bwh, a.m. Thunday oervlce. Gloria Del' la again will ._ its cantlllDpanry
located at 33501 stoDebill Drive, Dana "Love Feast," beginnina •t 11 Lm...:
Point. • Thai1bglving Doy, <
-Faith Lut}leran Cllllch of Cipillrano · . A short musical oervtce will be held •
Beach, Ula! Callej\111oi, with a,,..... followed with a feast of .-, "!!!">l
day oervlce 1110:"' a.m. 1 salmon iod fresbly baked ~d. 'l'hO,
-Chrill Llllllenn i: b U r c h of public is lnvl~.
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Four international airlines representing six Euro-
pean nations receive the first two Series 30 versions
of McDonnell Douglas DC-10 in Long.Beach. Partict-
pating airlines were KLlll Royal Dutch, Sclndlu-
vian Airline6, Swissair and UTA French Alrl1nes.
(See story, Page 19.)
Plot to Peron Reported
Troops Crear Street in Front of His Residence
BUENOS AIRES (AP) -~·s
nilltary government r.pcmd late 'llltS-
Jay tbat there wu a plot against !ormer
Jictator Juan D. Perro. lt aent police and
Nation OliServes
9th Anniversary
Of JFK Slaying
Compiracy Charges
Dropped on Magee
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Conspiracy
0.barges bave been dropped agalnll San
QuenUn convict Ruchell Magee in the
1970 Marin County courthouse shootout in
·,,hich four persons, including a judge,
"'"' killed. Superior Court Jud(e -R. Colvin cJropped tile COllllpiracy dwp 'l'llelday
oo a motion by Aloi. CoUlom1a Ally.
Gen. Albert Ham. Jr., who'aald It md
.. _..., the trial oonsiderably."
troops to clear the street in front of his
suburban residence.
Some 1,500 Peninists who bad ptber<d
in front of tbe tioux. De'fflm!D and 30
sell«yted Penmlst bodyguards were
driven fr!!IJl tbe tree-lined street by
several hundred poUce c:arrying gas-
gr.nade rilleo.
Nelgbhon were adviaed to remain In
their homes. Early t<>day more tban 50
heavily armed police were stationed In
front of Person's house and Delll'ly 500
more were patrolling the neighborhood.
HEANWJllLE, RICAROO Balbin, bead
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of the Radical pll'ty, came to Peron's
house Tueoday r.r tbelr·tmrd -erence. The Peniolsts are the largest party1n
Argentina and the Radicals the ltCOlld
largest. Together they are believed to
coolrol nearly 65 per<ent al the voles
tbat miglll'be' cast ln ......... acbeduled
nert March II by the military eovem·
menl
Balbin, questioned &lier the meetln(,
said that he and Person bad -'"""' to discuss "C0"80lldatlon of the election pro-
cess." Asked if there miglll be a l\adlcal-
Peronlst alliance, be replled, "Penln did no! propooe It nor did L We bavt mutual
respect '"
The' iladicals reflmeci ~ months
ago to join a PeronllHrpnbod National
Civic Liberaticm Front and Balbin staled
again Mmday that !Ill -woold act lndepe»ieot!J and not ponlclpole In all)'
"election front ...
Finch Announces ..
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He'll Seek '.High
Office in State
WASHINGTON (UPI) -·LcJac-time
presldentlli-Robert R. Jl'lllCh .anll °"'
dlrector '! !Jie" wlo-aamcy, ACT-
ION, bavt decided to leave the ad-
-by the encl al tbe year -
both pal.u,iy to seek -office In
Callfoniia. Flnfh. President Nlxm's flnt BEW
ae<retary wbo bolds the Cabinet-nml:· job
ol pnsldentl8i ........... told lbe
Willllnl\OD Post be JIOUld return u ex·
peeled to Cllifomla lllil -nDlllng
fer gotaDUt Or u.~ ..or. I
A ..,..._ for Joaopb R. Bla\dlford
aid be bad resigned ·-•Dec. SL
'llleBla'~ ~ .... :;-~ mayo~i:'~mON
..,........ said lie -·DOI conf1nn
this, ' I• ' ' The Post quot.cl Fln!lt ln a t.Iepbone
Interview from Los Anieles lbet be had
suggested to Nixon that his post be
8bol:isbed when be leaves "in the in-
terests of making the C&blnel smaller."
Flncb bas been a close friend and adviser to NIJOn r.t'many years,
Flncb said be undentood another GOP
prospedile candidst. for Callfomia
governor when Ronald Reag1n retired,
Stale Assembly Leader Robert MGaagan,
woold be named to a blgb position In
Wasblngtoa.
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Thanksgiving Eve Stormy
Mississippi V alwy, Great Lakes, Get Snow
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WOON IVPI) -'l1le U.S. 9w11...i ... -11• ~ .,..,..1111.bllng their crews to lodo1 fll B ... lbe ,._ al two -AJlollllllr Ibo -eonlod aut allOlll "bllnd" wtin Im aopbiltkaled _. .... _,,,.,r .... .::;::r;: •llilku~tboday,tbo-·'""' ~ ,,
lo IM 1111 ti lllOid ln aald, al1 al -...U .,.. 1M • In Ibo """"" war, military lfXlk_.n
1be Piil llne .... Cll(e Gt tlla pluio hnllll lllllll Ml llJ Pl r114aat 1111rmr 1111 aald tlron -"heavy" action ranging
-I '11 ...... nu ...... be lei -• I ...... 111 ·-........ lbe JoaC!li at Saolh Vlolliui,wlth both I ~. .._ ... __ "lrl>'# ildoi MMltlil to -u'rllpcb terrain as
,,,. -.. _... _.. . »pollibll befani ally ......&e t'
bamber -'lllilUY llFd 1o41J ALTllOUGll t11o 1111 ...... 1111 .... tlocland. -' ...... ---lo -l,JID nib' ..._ al1 -ktr l' '• tilt -'-In Quaac Tr! -lace. c-untsts
-al -... 41_..i ap11111 -iald lbe ·•lw• lodl1-. o1aJnmed 1,CDO artillol'J QI mortar Corn...,1'1 larl04i la ilie -1-a -martt ... Hanlr ~ lbeill tnto ,,_, illlrlne and panhond!a The ......,... aald 41 pl-. l'lldi. paratroop JIOllU... ,_ tbe 'Clpltal of
tocill: port ta tbe ratdl, lbt niQre thin lbe lllrv' al 1111 ollaer raldi t-.,, flown Quan« Tr! dly. It wsa the 11th con-~ llllbo al All· II, Oct. II ml u..oup 111\'PJ 1Nolller ~ _.. l!Ocutfve day of lhelllng, the 6atgon com-
Nov. 4. • \ corrled aul.,,,. nu.; l!lrim a r9dor mud aid.
THE nu WAI the farrlll al the """8-
win& pa.. .... --the eoq. trownlol,... .... lolubid to _...
~Mm ta .... s111 tr .... '1111 cta-
ald It --!illlP* the loca-tion wi.a the low> lbllc nu -down
m1 .... -...... lbecmdltlaaal lbe two-mm onir.
In Banght, a U.S. Air ra..e ar
dubed whlle attan1oltng to land late
Tuesday at Nakorn Pbanom Royal Tblt
Air Bue, ldlllng two crewmen and In-
juring eight.
' THE lAlSS of the two American planes
followed the downing al tbrte Fl Pllan-
tom jets over llarth Vletnain, 'lllalland
and Laos earlier this week. Of the six F(
crewmembers, the command said. one
was mis!l.ng, two were killed and three
Record $11,000
Paid for Wine
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Los Angeles
111111 plld a worta.-..i·prii:o 'l'llelday
for a bottle of wine, purthasing a jen>
beam al lllateau Mouton Rothscblld for
$11,0llO, .-• ._ud.
11'e wine, an 1l7U vintage, was
purdJaaod by Marion Jluspoli at an au0z
lion beld "' belp --ta of art damapd ·by Venice floods.
'Jbe auctkll WU held simultaneously in
Loodoo, Parts and IM Angeles. Bidders
were coanected by a sat.lllte television
hoot .. p.
The oldest bottle al wine, a Jerei
Napoleon bottled In 119t, the year
Napoleon was born, aold for $900,
opot...., r.r Sotbeby, J>arte.Bernet
said
34 Chicano Students
' Released Fl'QDl Jail
SANTA CLARA (AP) -The M Mex,
lean-American -aneotal u ~ -at the Untvtniltjl ot ~
Clan bave been r.leuecl fnb the """" IJ jail on tbetr own ~ Bber>
Ill's ofllcerw ...,.n.
Tbelr unot came 'l'Uesda1 &lier they bad blocked the tUtiw to the afl.
mlntstratlon bulldtni and locked the
scbool'• prestdmt In the olllce.
Mean Thieves
Steal Fixings
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -'l'bte9ts
swooped down ... the home ol
......... Carlolta CUtDlo and tocill:
the tngrodtmll al ber 'l1lanbgMng
-'l'llelday .. pottce said.
Mn. Cutillo told police barglara
enlered ber bouie while illlo WU at . -·-They toot • turl:ey and -mlnp lbe purdJaaod with
her N o v e m b e r aid-tc>tbe-blind
cbeck, .... said.
Sbe said her nut assistan..!
cbeck, her only Income, ts not due
until the second net of December.
Prof • ID
Tr.••p• -Alert I •• 7
lsr~e~ Se8Is Off Heigh~
After Battle With Syria
By TM "-la,tod Preol
The laraell Anny -off the Galan Heights ap1n today 11111 bpi Ill troopo
then ... fllll alert ln Ille -al tbelr big
battle wtth Syrian r.rces Tueoday. ·
The laraell _.....,., Aid Ille ploteau,
whlcb Israel aelied from Syria In the 191'1
war, was "quiet but in&enae."
An Israell rommancler admitted lbell·
ing six clvillan ~ to make U"
amples al •tbotn Uing 1111 bltlle with
Syrian lores ,.._, .. Bo Aid be ,...
acting on orders from llllbs' up.
The abelllpC WU intaJd&d 11kJ give the
Syrians • lip! that tbe)I -"'""' sbt!Hng our clYiliaa ;w.,...11," a
leftiar eorn11m1M toW new.,.. 'rill.tin&
the battle 1011e on the Golan 'HllPls-
"WE MADI: AllOOT JO to SI lilts -thevill•-Wbo lives ln them! Poor ~J:"i'f.-"'"'"e. Lsrael hit tlie ~ &lier Syria fired
on two liraeU civilian outpoots, llilllng
one civilian and Injuring tbree. the of·
fleer said. One = aoldter allo wu ~~:..ii nie..itlement. i.1er lbeUed a
The clgbt-l>our air, tank and artllluy
battle along tbe Golan plateau ,._.,
ended at dml:. It was -tile -tllil month and one of. the MIYlellt el+>.._
along the froatler """" the 1117 -·
Israeli plues ··-Ibo -. wbicb the 1lnell a•n••nd 1114 wu in
mallatim 1ar the pladtng a1 mtneo 1n
the Golan 1i111bts by Pa-a• .....
rillas from s,rta. • " ,, ...
Judge Bars:CBS~e~Sbt~n . -. -~ . ~ ~ .
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NEW YORK (AP) -The debut al a
:!t wt!'-:-~.~=.~!
order efledmly Cnlnmbta Bnod-
cfllllnl Syatom -from,~
their -·· ordot to -picllet ,llnea al llriklng ,_ ...
Tbe famtllor face of Roeer Nodd.
IUbltltullng lor croattte, .flDod the
ICl'ftD a ·tbe oetwoct'1 e"ft!Di:ll, Dftl
program bepn '!'lleads1. ~ ts
remvertng from illfllO'l' to ..,,... a
mWI beol&D -In bll tlroal. N•mkw per-. Wbo bad been rtheanlnc to take over !be pn>gram, u
Af1!0ld -did r.r Qunttte during the 1111'1 strike, stayed In the wlnp. .
e SOWler Auust1Nde4
BELF'AST (UPI) -Gamnen ap-
parenUy armed with alleqced pla!ols
assaMina~ an U1lter mllU\lm•n e1r1y
t<>day while his wife and children slept
pea<eflllly In tbelr home a few feet away,
Prison,
the anny said. •
The part-Ume lflldler, a member of the
Ulster~ Rqlment (UDR), died In . '
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a omall .map IO' mlleo -of MfMt,anakny~~.
er.ne11e ... •1anet1
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Air
Foree, contending fln1ber action -not niTanted, bu 1dlml"M'd ~c b<&r g es
brougbt by an enllated man agJtnat Gtn.
John D. l'..avelle and II other Air Force
men over lbe anauthollaed bomlllng of
North Vietnam. " ' '
Air Force Secretary Robert C.
Seamans Jr. announced bll' decision
'l'llelday on lbe ·comjllalnt llled fa dsys
urlter by SCI. Lonnie D. Franta, tbe
-who --lbe llleol air -.. Prlter thta ,.... ln a letter to
Sen. lllrold E. Hqlm (lH ... a) .
· • stAiet Pr1ee .....e. NEW YORK (AP) -The _., No.
Researcher Keeps Mum on Papers , -~ bu jolnod Ibo lorpot, U.S. Steel, In __.mclng a -price i-t wbtdl could puah up costa In the
-· madllnery and .-ve BOSTON (AP) -Stripped 11J the
courts al his claim to a<adomtc prtrilep,
Horvard Prof. Sanmel L. p.ptln bas
been -to jall far rei..m, to ..._
tbrte lfand jury qu-about the
releaae ' ol the Pmtagcm Papers.
The SO.year .. td Uoistant pro!esaor of
goy-~ wbO_ ealtsted the ualstance
of the presldmt of 1fllvrd ~ty In
a lut..ittch '*"\ hea'llll, bad been bat-
Wil( 'l!itJj the .......... t and the -
grand ~':!t:""'" Auptt, 19'11.
lndUstrtes. ' Bethlehem Steel Corp. on 'l'llelday an-
...._. price btkai oqulnlent to an
-price hlb of~ I.I pemot, Betblebem Aid.
e 2 Iereu la A-rtl
SEOUL (UPI) -i!OUth and North
Korea today agreed ln l"'!nclPte to. create
• joint aaen<Y, to de&! with the l'Oblent. locatlnl Hpanled fimlly meml>en In -
the d!Vlded country.
Oa . y J=W. Arthur GatTlty
denttdlnollcm ··--· ... 11 ~-llorollC.Bot, to -a ..,,..,.,.,. --llJ Gan111 Matcb 21 ·ln U.S. Dlitrlct Court.
A sOuth K ..... ~ aid an O!·
ftclal --lide will h&ve wortlng-level contact In Seoul to ~ the
projeded otpnlDtlon.
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=r.:!~==-bod --• to a U.S. ~ -ln the d8J -lbtl Ill Cftutt Court al "-11 1¥""*1 bill 11111 all
ear1iis 1&111 cl tlile ..... I I 1m1.
Followftw Iha -,. Poi*tn - -u a f-.f pit_. to the llorlOllt Oouoty
Jail In Dedham.
In ..taled action, ~-attameys In IM..,.._ ll1Utd tbet Vice _,t
8ptro T. ~ pnjadtctd ,,..... In the T... i:' :!iet Elllbers 1nc1 An~ alao Af they plan to •k
dtsmtiul al eoplonage, cclillplreq Ind
lbefl cllarps beca-al "allefed
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IN llOUTI TO PllllON ..,_, L. l'.,id~
l"JYd IDntiltl) m.llCOnduct Jn connection
'frith thll triaJ."
U.S. Dllb1ct °""1 Judp Mitt B1tne
aid be bope4 to -the tllal Dec. ,,
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ram lt tbrougb the
Le(islature, Moretd aays.
'l1lo .., to the plan'•.,,.,..
erty tu rellef feature -the
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bu -droppod -fl.llO to 11,711 a ,... to provide an
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On Yours?
LOS ANGEI.F-5 (UPI)
-K\n1 s. -and Alan Haber brought a Ill million
clall -· tull _, agl!nlt five movie tbeatar
chalm and 1,000 John~
on beball ol everyo111 who em popoom at the
movies. ..~
Designer Don Loper Dies
' SANTA MONICA (AP)-"I lino lncluded clolhlnc epparol Lopar e •a C'I e r a l e d on!:
design llmple, undmlated &r -aod women, Loper •llrhUy w b e n be "'
, clolbel beca, use I believe at.-allo ~mu"bMd a prestlglous swered, "We make a nk\
aleeve for $350 •. " lentloo thould be focu8"d on a Une ill -Jes f r o "'.r;;;;;;;;;;;mij;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., I ........ , fa<e and peraonali· bllld1'erdllllJ to jewelry and
ty," famed Hollywood fuhlon toi\111'*·
deolqer' Don Loper ooce 6-"""'°""" l hi> remartect.• ~ couturier
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BUILD
YOU• DOMAT'°"'l TO
HOA• HOSPITAL
H•UI ,-. aUM.D A NNI COM-
1"1.mft MalMUL CSiilTt• TO t•llV• YOU. Is wbat a ..-man ia wearing, AaUd once about his prices,
the otyle ls a mlslflke for her .. -~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
The secret of geooine ctUc is
an emembJe eHect in wtucb no
llogle article can be Iden· ··· s estra $.11 mJIJlan annually for ::· . uspect ~~ty ..... -11._ '.!:~.'" told uned." .
• .,....,.. 1o111 •-1 Loper, whose 111linple" -.,, • He said !bat woo1d ...._.the
-arid Haber, In their &uit flied In ~
court, claimed popcom-
eaters are defrauded dally.
because the y e 11 o w
substance squirted atop
the eon "ii oot real but--ter, 11 but IDJDethlng m.cle
from ..,. bean. oil to taste ., AZJ ·_ --but expenalve, aomeUm,.· up ... iegedly· ~i=.1:= mil::'~~ to 12.1.000 -11y1es,.,.. ......
and tbe toC8I new lllite -· ~ by sucii nolable cir_,, ao < for local -to '311 ..__... ____ __.;....;.__, Marlene lllelrtcl!. G l n g er
D • • d million pir ,_ • ltogus and Lana Turner, died isguise A Pl~ ' -' In Repo rter·· ' Tueoday nlibt at SI. John's motor vehlclo reglltralloa,feea Hoipltal here. He was 15.
like bQtter.
OAKLAND (AP) -P..iled bu -~to·gtve llOS A lloopltal apomman &aid In a bllam d!JgWe, foniie< millloJ> In tu relief, · 1 Loper was admitted Nov. 4 for
Hell'• Al!g!ls leader Ralph Moretti . '!he orliloal Granted on 1ll)dlscI<l8ed ailment ea... Pants, Skirts
"Sonny'' Barger used a plan -qat "1 fl4ogan of death "" not lmmedate1y Sweaters silencer. equJpped "ba,,,.... and tbe llemocratlc ~er dlJc:Jooed. ~ gun" to kill a T<xu totaled fl.2 blUm. • R • . Funeral ammgements were 4 9 c
nar.otics dealer lalt May, ' Moretti (V..~an·Nuyl) talk· epr1eve ~: In partnership with
aays tbe prosecution In tbe ed to reportm after a clooed· O>arles Notlbrup, waa lbe ~ '' ~:..1 .. ~~.and three , :ru~u:ta::'e: LOS ANGELES (UP!) heHladll~f·ab~.:"Jllioom't.!:'t':oa1) the reaSUry o:· In bis ope"'•• statenient '-'••to patcb •-ether a bill Reporter William Farr, faced ~~ "1~~ -& ·~ indererminat .• Jbus~to~eas:!a~t~tbe~~tim~e~o~fBbis~~============.,.~-~w~-~~~==========~I "'i:-~y. Donald ·w byte, that will win approval Jn both· wi an e sen-death. While most< o. f bis ... Alanleda Coonly d e p u t y -.. '!he Drigillal meaSllre tence for relustog to reveal
".; dittrict attorney, said Barger wu approved by t be the source of a story about the
•.· ahol Servlo w. Agero, 29, Assemb(y blJI went to tbe silc-M8WIOO family, was ordered
•: ..,..-ed guoline around tbe man«:omniltlee after ·11 failed back to jail Tuesday, lben
.,. Oakland bills home where by two votes In lbe Seoale. given a last-minute delay.
Agero's body was found and It was only 3o minutes to
ael It on rire. . MOIUl'ITI SA I D tbe Farr's deadline to surrender .
• ,.. Whyte told l!lo anperloi< • package was just one wte wben SUperlor Court Judge
'' court jury tbal llarl!B' "°"'a-lbOrt of Ille l'I Senate votes JI Charles IL Older llayed hi•
• .., wig and bonHtmmod ~ -. It mull 1e1 lw<>-lhlnls' ...,.. ordero to oend lbe
.,.. Ind awered hil flee witll approval In both.-of !be newsman to jail. 0 Id er
•"; polntod ocan the JllPI of >the Leglllame -.. It ,,.. to ICheduled another bearing for
!lay 21 killing. Reagan'• -· . nu\ Moodly • .. ~ James Crew, B~ r (.er' s -JllOdlcled n-ac-. "I om very grolelul !Or .tbe
• ; coczrt...appointed a t t o r n e y , lion next Monday; IAwmakers stay,'' Fl.(!' aJd. '1 get to
• .. denle•Hhe allegallom. ptsn to qatr far tbe year on spend 'l'hanUilvtog at home."
, :• Dec. J. Older and Farr, 11, bave
BE llAID Richan!' Ivaldl. a Sen. lfichola.s Petris (D-been tovolved In a tesl of wllls ~· key prosecution W-. wu Oakland) declined to sign tbe and legal pnnctples for 18
i! actually responsible for the committee's report on the months over Farr s refusal to
w• I.laying and is now atiempting package, Moretti said. name the sources of his story. ,A. "dump" the char-on tbe olher defendaoi.."'.° In Critics, including P~. FARR SP-ENT four hours
':· addition lo Barger, 32, Sergey ~te .~!aimed, m· thelbesta•~:• ... ~ behind bars last Thursday.
· :-Wlltoa and Gary Popkin, both "" ~ ~ -~ whicb was to bave been the °"" 28, and Donald Duane Smltb, places an unfair extra burdeQ begtoning of his todeterminale
3S, are charged to tbe slaying. :'.:'. ~ ~ sentence, alter tbe U . S .
Whyte delivered his Ill-Supreme Court refu3ed to bear
'• '. -statement to a pocked business. '!hey ai1" said t1'e Farr's appeal.
,,, """"'-'. marted by tlght ::..~ !:"'-~ = Legally, Farr woold be re-
Don't ruin a .. ood , •
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•:· aecurlty, Spoctalon and news _, quired to stay to jail until he ,,,~ rep>rters bad to pus two and contained no tu relief for purges himself of cclliempt of • "
dled<polnls and • penonal reters. court by answering tbe judge's •. #i'.;"'"'.
·' -lii!!oro bOlag admlttld. question. If Farr coo11nues to Whyte atlmlpled" to ll!it'tbe "WE Aµ. W --of us refuse as be has aald be Will
klDing of Acero wilb tbe wbn will sign tbe report -be co.iid be kept In jail wtU sla1tnc of lhree San Iandro !bat lhis la the llneel llCbool tbe judge leaves tbe bencti,
!'!'@ -,,.<m-·~~ ~~M~~ l , ·~ich ~· \be''."'&of ~ 1 ~J.li,; ~'lhi --.~ · · mt --of Jildre's Jife,Cor Farr '\
day Agen> was tilled !be increase in motor vehicle . , '
A buOel remoffd ~ reglalratloo fees wu, to ef· S U •
Ai"'ll ~ tbal IOOl)d m:1ec1, tu.relief for !"'ten. • mog· ' nits
•: Smttli11 &ody, Whyte said, ad·· • I "
~ ~-:«1o ~ US F. hin On Wro ng? '4,GOO wwth of nar<otlcs. • ' J8 . g
, Agero m a d e subeequent
"'" lrlpl to tbe San Francisco
:i. area -once accompanied by
.1bom&I -to sen narcotics,
( Whyte COllleoded.
' When -of the drugs ' were0thougbt to be inferior, be
Boats Seized s~: fu!l.:i!~ ~
, 1 that most u.seckar anti-
SAN DIEGO (AP) -~~~=la~mg·by
Ecuador bas seized three more United Stites tuna bnats Installed Improperly.
'-.... lured back with tbe prom·
!" 1Je ol. a bluer sale and ar-rlvod May fl with a &uitcase
cootainlng '90.000' In heroin
_; .... cocalne, Whyte -
for fishing" ' witbln · its self-1be reports, issued at a
claimed :ZOO.mile territorial Tuesday ~ of t h e ,.
limit, bringing to 23 the California Air R es our c es
.number of American flSh!ng Board, indicated !bat as maoy
-is captured by the South as 90 percent of lbe · device5
American country lhis year, may l>e Installed without the
the American Tu n e b o at propet steps. .
Asoociallon aays. Board lnvEi!ligators said
The three oeiners seized Ibey cbecked 24 cars made .
J(• Assembly .. . "\·'
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Tuesday 1bout IO miles off the between 11155 ahd 1965, finding
Ecuadorian coast are expected the '20 device Installed Pros>
to be fined al)d released as in erly oo only two.
the past sel.Zlires, the associa· The state Bureau of Auto .._,.,...,
tlon said. It ldenllfled tbe San Repain reported !bat car
Dle(l<>based boats as tbe repair shops installing the
Marro Polo, the Eastern devices on 40 cars it checked
:•Vo -Not Dams · 'i :·
AP --Pai:tflc and tbe J. M. did the job ~·Jy on only ·,<.. SACRAMEN'l'O ( ) -·~ ~·~ ,. Colifomia Assembly bu cest,_Marttna __ c_k_. ______ 10_·--------1
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a~wtelnfav ... ol
keeping the eo-<:alled' "wild
riven" of tbie CaUfornla North
.. • Coast In tbelr pMent llale
,, detpile warnings tbal flood
°'.'. control projects may be need-•
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.... 'Ille Aaaembly voted ts-1111 .
Tueaday to approve a bill tblt
<1: bad been a storm center of
,::,· conbvter'SY between t WO
~. groupo !bet each called
themselves comervatloalstl.
'!he bill would Impose a 20-
year ban on the cooltrUctioo .~· of new dams on the Klamath,
>"· Trinity and Smith riven and a ~i · U:.yeat ban on the ~I River
-often deacribed as the
, "Killer Eel" beca115' of its. ., · blsl!>rY of delfructive floods . ·~ The tiW, authored l:iy Sen. ·~ !'*' H. Behr (R·Tiburoo),
embodlel a oompromlse 1>0tk·
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dim buildlnJ and the ~m
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· :verSiIDes -~Vet!CrOwdillg Superior Avenue?[ .
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pany expecta to' submit the report in
about 'two weeka at 1 coot of $1;tll0.
Wym aald the firm, wbJch is abo per-
!QnnlaJ !he city's overojl trallic lludy,
~ .. ~ nlr.e a~ilic ,.questions -in-
Clll<lll>c the ellect of the additional traffic
oll eineriency aecea lo Hoag Memorial
Hoapltal. .
. The '"PQrl will abo deal ·with the ef-
fects of the deletion oi tho Pacific Coast
Freewoy and the ~ deletion ol tbe
Newport "™"'f · . throuJb Newport
Beach. :
City olliciala point out that the oriPat
V eroalllea DlDlnt! wu granted witli lh<t
wumptl1X1 that -two lnewoYI! wquld be built and would have pa..<.{
directly on two 1kb. ol Versailles. :
It Is that original zonJnc that bu beei>
the .· aubjeet ol controversy , in recent:
months, ever amce the city council told:
plannJnc comml"""'era lo reconalder tho: dwelllni-unlt clenoity allowed under th<'
Venallfes planned~ ccmmunlty ordinance.: . . .
Aho·rt·io.n Law Hit . .
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Court Says It's Woman's Decision
• SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -T)1e State Su~· ·Court struck down today the
Calllornlf. abortlon taw's requlremeot for
a ·""f!>ll•' .Oll!llllttee's oppro~al of, the , opmatlou. . ... ' .
The court's 4-3 decision. means that a
woman In the first IO weela of prognancy
may obtoln a Jqal abortion II H is ~onned by a licerised doctor In an ac-
c:.·ediled hoopltal.
• The · ~ therolono rests· solely
with the ,,,.man ·and her physician.
Dostal ·mis
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Seeking. . wnn· e· -. ' · ' · · ' Cliff ·Drive :View Park.
. .l . . ' ,. · llootal.wu tlie !Goe ~linl 1'0le u
COllilcUmon decided 4-1 lo bUy optiool ..
only' two <ii the elibl l&'lliot lots ·-hie On Travel to.: Re.'d ;China Fo.: Pl4n Revise ' . .
.; The !rvtne °""""1 MpodOy will' u,lt NeW]IOl'I ~ etty "'!""'ilmeo for THURMONT, Md. (AP) -Preside.it
p>lher week tO ,rerue plam for Ill pro-Nixon lil1ild today a rigid government
j>oaed J""""'° ~ to.......,. ~ ban on travel of U.S. a!rcrilt and sbipe
~y 'iilllcjal/ ..,...;.i tO ~pone lo Co"l1"unlol ~
the project aiiln alter lieatlng "1110re The lctlno, ~ by a spol:eman
eomptalnis from ftliclents in 11WTOU11dlng al N)'on's Camp David,, M4., retrea~ Is
-thll Mio pnjool -d oevereJy ... :,:'~! ~~ ~lllilv'r.tual eatab)l.sb-.. Ylewa'ln the area. · -oeo -to L ._ <. ..,... • ..,..,
. e are aaldni liir ll..i,tller--m '* the IJml'iaelated, ~mist 111perpower.
dltlcl1 to the time •eJlaft.afready.bld lo The .cboncea In gov.ermnent J'Oiu!aUo.S
bold a few more meetingl with , the cb not •Pk>fn4.~lly, ~er. clfar the
homeowners Ind . ...,.. them our new wn for~ aervlc<. A complicated
• ... ,'; a"~•IJ>Ollefn!an sa.ld I<>-set;ol detalla !1!11 must be "°rl:ed out lli1. ! ,, 1.helor91 U.S·airlinfil can routinely land In
, Councilman Job1rl!fDre, who ~ts such citlea as P·"·· -·•• jbi-a""',j,CpJOl14 de! ¥ai wllere tii,e .-.1ary Rqnald L. ~tr. -press
project is lo be built, ...... oAeduJold lo Ia •'brief sta-t. the White House
iDeet late this afternooq With· t;xtne 111id ~Utete cblllges are made to ~ ~ lo go.over the m~t re-,Jacltftate'de\<Olo-t of trade and con-
c;oot -.i.. ' ' !acb betlieeii the AiiieriCan and Cblneae Pa~ Bethel, preeident of the 1 · ... -'-'t of "· join . Hvbor Views Hll18 Ho m e o W ae r s peop es m "'~ .,.... • r • wa: t com-
-tloo,-waa a11o ezpeded_to.altend ~;iaued ~ Shanghai on Feb.
the meeting. Sbe also said~aeveral more This wu a reference to· the statement
-linl• will be held with company of-Issued alhlr Nllon completed bis historic 1
lldl1s before the cauncil bears the ·~·!O awia..,-!~ ~~· ,
)'elU!ts Dec. 4. . ' ~ .... 'iltt-....,llWully ~ "I know the -y !""been working by the:• l!ii1 ~lion
rrery bard lo try and depict the light ~ti, tbd 1)9•ernment •• i d
$lanea In the anoa and · mch aome modJllCBUon ol. tlte ricu!>llona rellecll
fiqilitable IOlu.Uan,.. ~ said. "I ~ Nixon's '11Dtentlon J<i review exiating
they can wort ~ out with us. restrictions on trade and travel .• ,tn an
The ~ poupe near the ellort to create: brooder opiJort..ilttea for
,Jasmine IJreek project have been ·bal· contacts below the Chinese and nUnc for many moctba to win revisions m ArDertcan peoplel.,, '
The Pruident's action eliminates chino from JI ,..,.llallon that llllJI pro-
hibits U.S..eorrien fn>111 landlnJ In North K~ Ind ·-· Yle\!11111. Offlctala lald Commerce Department
approVal lllll. woold !JO requirai before u.s alrlinea 'coald :,.g;n,aerv1ce to China.
Also "'Juired would be approval. oi the
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• (!lee ClllNA, Pip Zl . '
Marine ,s Make
Lot of Smoke
Puffs of black SIJlllke visible ovu •
IrvU,. and Orange County Airport
sborlly tiefore noon today wm
traced t.. El Toni.Marine Corps Air
StaUeo. _,...-..
A base apokeaman lald the crash
crew members were holding a lirellgbting _.... Jllillinl out oil
1111'< llamea 4eJlbenteJy set In. I -~ ol 1 cniJiod jet·p!Me. 1
"Tiie praclice -one of aeverll
iucb tralnlnlr ... -~ throughout ihe yeor at· El Toro
MCAS with aPll?OVll from !lie
Orange County ; Atr • PollutJoii Cool.
trol District. -· 1
aiona Cllll Drive a<ljaceat to , tho old
Newport Harbor Lutheran Clllldt.
"It lo a ......,. we are leltliig thlo
unique vleW: lite 10," Doetel said. ~It'• a
travesty !'II lutui< -lions lo looe thlo eaplliae of land we have all golten lo
know In~ Beacb.,", •
llootal ~ IDOQll)' ~ .. the ~, reuon other -,~ voled
aplnll bia1.ill tj!J wll!!ll gircd,· . Thi~. llWll<d ,bY Cart Ar!boler,
l.s selling for .'47,l!IO per lot. ~ · 0 °" ....... ·• ......... , .......... itt. yeoliclltlag the ,,...u;qtlJ, of ~
the ZIO-loot·'flde church lite, wblch is
owned by the state. It waa in the old
Paclllc Cciut Freeway ri&lll,ol·way.
"I am iJad they are still looking at the
church site but I just wish they would
buy the whole thing'belore It l.s \00 late," llootal Ilic!'. .
"We ahou1d buy the whole piece of land
and then when we get around to the
Qev.elop~t 'phase and find we can't use
It all, we could sell lt''off and put restrlc-
. lions OD development," be Aid.
. . . ':BUt the way it stands now:, we have
no Conlrol whatsoever be~d eilat.ine cl-
. ty codes over the remain!ni alx pa"'"1s ,"
. Doota1 added .. · · The Cllll Drive View· Pork wu In the
, ,[llF!t hood paCkage deleoteil> by nters ·~June. f• ~1
' ' 1p111 ·~ i.:m'""' lop Jl~ll) ,for ' · ;<fe~t 'by dty oflclall, who ore
I · "*P!,orinl the' -lbillty of um,. 1 ...,. i ' profit corporotlcl1 lor paik~.
. The optloGI cost the city •. One 'fill
ezplre In 'm months and the ~ In a
year. ~ri!~cl':m'f-:f~1;~ j~'.
!urea to be bull on pads rataed u much
.. 15 feet •bo>Ve"lltell !ml.~.::-!"~. i.Ued the t'Oll1p8DYt to cut Wa u • •
clooe lo stnoet -.. pmible. •
·Poe-t: Beeomes ~itiZe~ ·
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The compony .~ •lald. ~Y I'
tltat ---oilil.faliool-..... ollO ' •
llUdyinJ \ti": [IOtellUal Jmpact the project
will have OO'ICbools Ind tralllc In the
'"" at the "'Juesl of ourrouncllntl bomeownm.
Unqer Heavy ~tion,.H~ Pledges A~g!,a-qce
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CllICAGO-(UPI) -ICl8od _.... 11111·...,. to thlo ...miry iJx ,_,. ..._ nmaJned.aielt for lhi durotte11 ol the :JS.
poet VMlle l'llli•a clelpllo boq biofl. A alonnch onticommuolot,'lle opplled lot mlaute ct1anouy, thnluPout wbJch
ly• --alert 'l)lroU1 U ... cJU~ ohortly after be lullllled the M.uovltz beJ4 the baM of the dyJnr man.
-the "~~" ~ ol llve 1"lrl U.&, realdancy. ec.n ,... rud the -. o1 PoetaD Is . • If cancer. His But IOCll lf\er, ~ cancer A~?" the Jalle: -.l ~ , ~!floblo. odtllenoltllll "~ bis ~ ihe matter ~....,.,., ieplled 'l'llileaeo, Wllo
eou1tr)' wu 11COA11ptllbed at Columbul . "' • • proceeded to recite the Oltb In Ml.
Roaptlll. " • He come to Chlcap to spend the Jail • •:wo blYe ,.died out In -sad
R-. the OCher boll ol his -111)'1 ol his Ille -the auperTialon of 'd.ya 'of ;..,; Ille .. niUe thlo I prcud
!!AIL Y PILOT claallled Wiii! Ida. -lo • his doadttr one Jut llmo -hla friend, Dr. Alnonder -ti -who -(er ~ " """ the jucJp 'We
smaoUt tho path of true PllPPY love. bal ml -IUlllDed -of RGma-allo Oed Romania with Pooteuca, IOd ...... y.. u ' a fellow Amertein 11111
BASSET Female, trkolor, < , , ~ re4 . tlpe ~~t bu -~ ber wbo -Im~ by the Nub olong lliSf Ood plit ,... peoco of mind." _...._. bock ground 7 ""'I' pltiDc ..... wtth Ille poet II -wild. Pullooco bMmed witen his .-p ;',Sh;a, DX'DD ' U.S. 'Dlotrlct Court Juclp Abrlbom "'Ila ~ thlo oountry delrly,'' Rao-becllne olllclaf
..__ -call __.. to be ·~ -rroct LIDcoln llmivltz, ICOCil!llJlilll by an nett uld ol his-· "lie'•-lhreuah . "I'm...,,. JJam," be lald. "I've oner
·-™M ,.. •• --~ inDlp'ltJGa olllcar 11111 >.court ._ier, the ........., lillpl, bill his llnal papen tMn bol'Jller In my Ille to be !rte In 1 new owaer. blM court Ill. Pll&ellca'1 i.pltal !'OQID, 1re tn Minnelotl." • free wtrld."
II '"'1 hive oometl!IDI that -a ..... ~ .,..lol ....,._ to Thll did not .....,i RAllinell from II' l'lilteaca '• other request -to be alile
--; dill d!reot 1114111 Ind let porlonD the c11-.1p ' c e r • mo n Y rlllliaa to flllllll tbo desO. of bJa lrlead. . to w bit cJauclil<r, now Mn. llolna
aDAILYP!LOTad-v!oor-'tllll""1 _-.DJ...,.Po1teuc 1 '1 ..,,.-6-~ Pooteuca w11 VlrcoJ el --Ollll're11Wd an rw 7"U· _.... • llUrprlaed to noD)i .¥" !Ind blmaell tn obllacJo, 'l'Ue$daf; the doy 8-11 u ·
'-,. .. llod Illa -llnd In ltll the prws ol 1 ..,.I ,luclp. But he (Sol POET, Pip I) •
PIWT PERF.ECT
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The court ruled that the medical
criteria rlQulnod to obtltin •-1 of an
abortion weno W1COllllltutJooal because 'they..,~ ... ·~ .i~"
.Tlwcourttheo beld ljial roqulrlng .•P-
p .. val by a medical' comnJlllee was Jn.
valid-because the committee could not
function without ai>plying ~ 'midlcal
·~~·s •ction upheld alt but the>e
two provisions of the 1987 Therapeutic
Abortion Act. The court did not rule bn
the conatitutionality of lhe bar against
abortlona alter the 2llth week of pregnan·
cy.
The· decision WU written by Chief
Justice Donald a, Wright with Justices
Raymond E. Peten, Mathew 0 •
Tobriner, and Stanley MoaK concurring.
Justice Loois H. Burlce Wed a disaent
joined by Marshall F. McComb and Ray-
mond L. SUllivaa.
In diaseot, Burke said the court ma·
(See ABORTION, Page Zl
He!ls Wa~hed Up
Trusty's E~~a;pe Lasts ?O Minutes
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Coast · PQ)jce· Hold 4 Men
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:fu · Murder-Extortion Plot
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By TOM BARLEY
Of ............
Four men dubbed the 11Godfatber
Four" by district attorney's investlgaton
iu,ve been lndieled alter what Jn.
vestigaton say was a Mafia.style,
murder-extortion .move on a Huntington
Beachbuslneaaman.
The quartet laced arratgnmeut today
M Orange County Superior Court.
Amoag them Is G<orge Eort Hughes,
31, of 16312 .llCllolulu Line, Hlllltlp4ton
Beach. He ii ldentllled u the hn·
maculately drmed cbaulleur who dnwe
two cSnpMm iii a blacki Im' CldUJec
"-"Ina 'Oct. 12 lo the -om\ce
store ol,Pl!lllip 1-, •. " -"""' St., llunttqton Beach. 1• •
l!ugbea,, Robert Galu, ~. V~la Part,
Jack Alden Merrttt, fl,'-Beoch, ...r
tr,.-Jent Woller Eugene l!Jller, ,D, Were
.652 Sho~ Dqwn
Over Thailand
-First of War ' ..... ~ ' -~
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A 1111 bonllie·
erubed in Northern 'l'baJlud today wbJle
retUmJnr from I lioniliq -Oftr
Nortb Vietnam, the Ptol .... -· 'JWtap ..... llld •-eldt411PK
cnlt opporaill) --bJ ,,_,...
lo olr mlalle "'"' North Vietnam Ind
-Ira ThllJaiK before ..-... No 851 hod ..., -_ abol <bn
pm1ously In -althoaP ... o( tho 111111 bomben crabo4 • toaalls.or
tar.dlnp durlnc the .....
'l1le Pentagon Aid on alx aoww
-.,i the plane _. --11111 IMI
then Wtrl no -lo)lrilo. '
..,,. plane -..... mllJ ...... midalPI Soulhooit Alla -(t 7_;
PST), 11 m11n -GI tho U.S. air ...
It N-Phonom. (Set -llory ~t air war, Pare 4).
A!lll(ether, Ille Uolled S1o1oa -.-
41111 .... the ~ ..... ' .... opeclllcally to carry ...... •·t!W
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.indicted 'l'lleaday by the Orange County
Grand· Jury.
Cbargea ol oolicltatloo to comm!I "·"l'l<r· atorUon and conaplracy '"""' endoned by the panel.alter they,llatellod
to wbaf Deputy District Attomay LuJj
Cardena• de_scribed today as "a plot thot
b.ougbt the Godfather right to Run· tin.pan Beach. ..
cariJenaa lald bis office Billi dDOo DOI
kno• just bow the accuaed lour plclted Gii
Lllcheai, wbo operates Pal's VICUllJil
.Samce Center at the Main Street ad·
-· u their victim. But be uld Luchesi bu ·teatllled that
be wu oppmacbed at the lliore by --ri\I and Mlller wblle Hughes, bead erect
arid .Utably dre!oed in blacl:, aat ootllde
in the u ......... with tbe motor nmnlnc.
ca-11111 Iocbell told pollce that
Men1tt told btm that Galas i•w a con·
. tract out on you."
Lachool lald be was then told tltat an
Immediate J111111<DI of 15,0llO would
C311Ctl lhel Cliiitnct without the &nlllP
. (Set DTORTION, Page l)
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... 'Weu•er
ft......iier bow H was today?
Well, ll!ol'o what tl!e wuther pk>
-..... ... IDr 'l'llllWgiYina
Doy. ~ -· with blPa In
tho "*· Lon laillbl -
INtlDB TOBA "f
1 • Cotn-Ur. lllcalnl I~ 0...
111111<' COU!ll!I off11' a Oil!ied
-~Walolng toed<end ntt t. S.t T._•at c r
Notti, ""°" 10.
L--. ...,. •-,.... •n ~ ........... ........... ..._._ 4 ==--: ... =-.., = = . . -.... ..._. ti Dr.I .... • _...,_ I lllil--...
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·B~ds ·Near
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Visltslsrul
~rgia U. Gov. Lester Mad-
dox Is leading a pilgrimage of
200 persons to Israel and s~id
it was "the second most thrill·
ing experience in my life, af.
ter being a Christian."
Ft'Olll Pcge I
POET ...
pected 111rs. Vireo! to arrive.
Presumably because of ber father's an-
ti.communist views, she bad been denied,
until Monday, permission to leave
Romania. Ronnett said the Romanian
consul general assured him Mooday by
telephone Mn. Vireo! bad received
clearance to visit her father's deathbed
and that she would arrive Tuesdoy.
Roonett spoke wllh Mn. Vireo! late
Tuesday. He said she bad not been con-
tacted at all. "'!be Ollly tblng she bad
was a piece of paper from the American
embassy asking her to come there la the
morning,'' be said.
Roonett did not recount U.... dif-
ficulties to his friend. "She Is coming ·
definitely," the doctor told Posteuce,
"but we doo't know just when."
More than that, Roooett said, "I do not
bave the cogra,e to tell him."
'• .j, ' f~ Agreement?~
PARIS (UF •l -White Houae advioer
Henry A. :(lulnge.· met foe thNe and a
hall hours today wtto North Vietnamese
negotiators. With the tala apparently
reaching a climactic stage, PI:estdeot
Nguyen Van Thieu of ·Soutb V1etnam 111-
CJ eased his diplomatic re_.uation la
Paris.
Kissinger returned today r r 0 m
Brussell where he met with President
Suharto of lndones~ then drove to the
vill8" of GU-IUl'-Yvette IS milel south of
Perls for the tblrd day of talb with
Haool's Le Due Tho and Xjllll 'nluy.
lndooesta baa been mentioned 11 one of
foor natiom to oversee any cease-fire.
It wu the tblrd eessim la u many
days, aimed at leCUl'lng a ......ore la
Vielnam blld 1-Ylng the bllls for peace.
kl the talks got under way, kltan
diplomatic sources disclosed that Tran
Kim Pb._, South Vietnam's am-
bassador IQ Washington, had arrived la
Parts unamiounced. He met Kissinger to-
day before W. ~ .... 1on started.
'l1lieu '• •tJOClal fottlgn policy adviser Is expected here 'l'buNday ..
The sources !4id 'lbleu apparenUy
wants to add muscle to his diplomatic
representatio~. in Paris during what
could he the final round of talb. lie v:as
known to oppoae certain prOVislooa of the
draft cease-fire and said a truce~ \\'Ould
not be effectivt unless be algned it.
Kilslnger aloo conferred for 45 minutes
wllh Pham llall8 Lam of South 'Vietnam
at the U.S. Em-, resldeoce and wtth
Ambassador Willlam J. Porter, who
leads the -negollatinl team at
the weelly Paril peace lalb. The .......
this Thurlday wu canceled becauoe ,,i
the Amfrican '11wWclvlnl.
'!be South VietJ!amese envoy lert1 the
residence niltb' lo avoid newsmen. He
wu ·ICCOIJIPl!lted by bis delegation's No.
2 mill,. N&UYeD Xuan Pbolll!, and two aldei. •
A deieptioo spokesman said the visit
was within the framework of daily con-
sulu.tionl between Kiiiinger and the
&iuth VlelUmese. " .
-Porter alao left' th< bulldlng ieilarately
An h • £' -i} alter a short whiJe. 8 eun. '-'UUBC Saigon dlspeicbeo-have reported,co!t _ ~ : 1 ' " uru1D1. dlllat.llfaetion by ;1)Ueu wig.
Asks. for· Da· ta ........ o1 the:pMlatoos •f t1ie;cea111-'!I; igreemenl, J)lr!ICularly the fact It doel
. not call fer !be withdrawal of liorth Viet-
On 'M:...... 'du ct' . --_, ---llo.bln,.11 ' sm;Oll · " will ; .... ~. ii;uu.,;, .,;.rmnenr·0o
South Vietnam. '
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0Coancll -'-·~·-· There ................... _. mfllll try to '!be Anaheim City • ·~~ .. to -~;~r.~;,,,., ~';;l... to monitor'
• Grand Jury -' .. alleled -' ......, , 'L~~'-he duct of two top city ofltdATs. ~a, the' >!\"nu . ""\" apporen., .
nlgbt voted to ut the jury to 'rev'fl all settled ·for bis <"¥ negotletOr. ;
mlormatlcln It P--on !be land ~ wal~ ~t the ,..burban viii~. transacilOns which trlgpred tbs probe ocrambl<ll to lake plelum · u ~
'!be investlgat1on wae lijitleted aftei a delegate. Jrew up outside, the villa ·t1ia1
Los Ant!eles Times ~ Jul JIDll ..,,. .... willed to the Fttncb Communist
cueed City Manager Keith MUJdoch and Party by artist Fernand Leger la 11115.
public worb dln!ctor ..,.,._ Pleraall
of profiting through real eslata II>
vestment.s. F ..... P.,el
'!be artlcle said tbal the two officials
bad Inside 1n1orma11ce ... ctty zoning and ABORTION public WOl'b moves which ware not • • '
.avallalllo to the _... publlc. ~y afcbl, the inQt1on dlroctlng the
city attorney to contact the Grand Jury
led to e bitter debate bel1"een city coun-
cilman Wllll&m Thom and May<ir Jack
Dutton.
Dulloo -'l'bom, who made ' a secuid motion· to tnstruct the city attor-
ney to wort with the state attorney
111Dera1 in Investigating the cue, of
belnl a "grandstander, publlclty seeker
an<' puppet of tbe Anaheim Bulletin."
Dutton c a 11 e d Thom "the most
desp1cable peraon whom I have ever
served with on tilts city COWICll." Thom
replied in kind.
Murdoch followed the achange with a
defense of his actions as a city offidal. He
said ha bad remained silent •Ince the
newspaper R«y appeared so tbat the
Grand Jury report could he complete and
objecUve.
He called the suboequent uproar the
result of "innuendo and erroneous
-mption."
-·COAST •
1111 or._ C.... DAll.Y ll'ILOT, _. wNdl ................. ~ ............
-~0-P'llll•~ ...... ,.. ..................... .....
,,,....,. ,., c.te .... ~ hedl.
tN!f' es ~• v.i1t7, LelroN ...... ~ ... ..,, °""""''' SM ,,._ Cllpltlf'IM A llMlt "'loMI
...._ It -hlM!f NIVNfr& ... ~ ""' ,,..... ••W... ....... '" -Wftl .. , ltrW. c.e .... ClllfWlllt, nt.».
lloNrf N. Wo-' ,,...... ...........
jorlty h..i ellectlvely nullJlled the aet by
removing Ila moot Important protective
deVice -the f<!IUlfetl prior appnival by
a qualified hospital staff connnlttee'.
lie said the ....Wt la lelall!lni abor-
tions sUnPIJ .. -of the-. He slid lhe act Wli . !hi -prodnct of
seven years of }eglstattve atudy and
repreoented a compromise of variolls op-
posing view1.
The court ruled la the test case of Dr.
Robel·t W. Barkadale, Hayward physician
who was crimlnally charged with
performing . an abortion outside an ac-
credited boipital.
The C0\11'1 said the doctor bad violated
the act, but afflnn~ the dlsmlsaal of
criminal charges against him.
The court aaid that •• i;__ time the doc-
tor acted be would DOt have been allowed
to perform en abortion la a hospital
witho•Ji first complytng with UH law•s in·
valld portions.
Court Finds Employe
" Guilty of Stealing
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Elim M. Dix,
21, wu fOlllld guilty Tunday of stealing
$!15,000 la negoUable bonds from under
the nose of her aged employer, who was
too nearsighted to aee wbat she wu
doing.
A U.S. District Court jury found bar
guilty ol stealing the bonds from A. B.
Malouf, f..-r of the Mnde -0 • Day
clothing chain.
First SaowteU
The Washington 11"•'• firs\ sil[Dificant snowfall, which covered parts
of northern Virginia, Inspired' one motorist to a bit of artistry on '
the back of his Volkswagen. This scene was seen In Reston, Va.
India Troops Ambushed ·
Near Graham Appearance
KOlllMA, India (AP) -An Indian
army convoy was ambushed today only
thrte miles from where American
evangollst Billy Graham wu conductlng
his C?uaaje for t1lrlrt amonc the Naga
tribe,
'!be firing we audible la the crusade
grounds, but Graham carried Oil with a
special prayer.-1or:111e alct. ~
about 2,llOO .,.._ slt!IJ>I on tbe',outer
edgol of the football field bepp Jo leave
alter bearing the -..... Gr91iam ....
pealed to tbein .to -.. ThOJ did.~ ~ . -
Ofllcla1s said at leas\ on& aoldjir m
woonded la the a~ 'which the UiDj aald;s=·~-that--: ~.,,.,,. from 1 i pelt."
Sourtel sal<I Olle BO!dier WU killed and
two aoldi.,. 1111( twu,ci_vq;p...,. ~
ded la f6li1Na.1~.Jlle
was made by a Nag• gullirilla~ I
baa -'ilJJ'lluir for ~·.fl:qm lndiai'f(i' u Jell'I. . :, . , "
S-C0S cJoee to the~ Aid
the-pimillal bad -.a.~ throuPJut Nagaland durinl tbe Graham ~. wllidi began -.y, But a
IOldler and a guelT!IJa ...,. reported Jdll-
ed la aldber mbuah M-,. mo mllu
frua -· and arm1" -said ~·-~~ . .fire to-day ' 10 ·milel -the town, wjth ... so~~r ·~~-
billhed oboul 10 m11 .. b=kna elghl
dayi •IO· 'Mlat attack, aloo biaD* by of-
flciall on the U!lderarOuld, nearly cauaed
<:anc<elJatlce ·of Grabam'1 vtllt.
About I0,000 -atlended this mOnlnC'•· ~~· rellion,.•wl*:b in-
cluded a 'pnyet !« tie alcli ml an ap-
Solomon Ti]J~r,
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Former Re&ident -· Of Newport, Dies
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Solomon Tiller, who lived In Nl!wport
Beacli for nearly 40 yealo "'1oro moving . .
to Sun ~lty a decade ,..-, died Monday.
He wns 89.
Tiller, a lather and macblnlat by trade,
worked for lllllll' YWI at the Arches
Rettaurant in Newport Beach as a
ltltchen helper and ~i•n
Lcqtlme employs al tbs rataurant
aald they remember hbn. u "a kind,
gentle old man wbo -bard to do
everything rlghL '' •
Solomon, a Dative of Newfoundland,
was active for many years ln MuoD1c
lndge acUVitles In Southern Califonila.
He is survived by Na wile, Rhoda, of
the Sun City home and a JJ!Pb!!w wbo
still Uves ln New(qundllnd. Servt• were
held thls momlng at the &Iii City Mortu-
acy Chapel.
peal by Graham for lb. ,..rtb of
northeast. India to become airtatlan
mjMicnariel and "~ the -• of JelUI Cbriit." ' •-r-
,,.; ocnioade WU to end· tmigbl with
Gnbam:i final call, ~ Olrilt ln
Nq»ia1l4, which baa hem celalnting
the llllllli ~ of•A=:.!t tlst m!Nw'9iies ln the CbriltliD-state. .
·.Gnliim Aid ·-ly today be ~ been tnlonnec! of ru-. predicting an II>
cldent.durlng the day. , . .
'Strict security ineuurea have. -been '
~ to Joiure the, lafe!y. ill the ,\lioltl!JC ~ Armed -""'"'" -~-. -· . . . -=-... 'lllO...,,.... ~ ~ ;m;· /,.. ' . •·""r<l".
The Indian army --• -in armcnd ... ......i ........... ,.to the ~ lite to oeardi roftbeT:3l rill'il..,A',··~'1!11'~ ~
wore u8ed but no cilllta<.1 ·.:u~.
Army aoun:eo aid ~ --and emmunlt!On .ill<t been used la the
ambUsh. 'I
Tfie Indian government bas said la the
pafl that Cblni \iraS tbe jOlin ......, of
anl!s "of the ~ Nagis. and tbeY wen: al!O 'rtjJarted tralninll 1 la China. ..
l'f'Olll PllfleJ
EXTORTION •••
bting compelled to me what were
described IS the 11J'ub out" Rnic.'ies of
Miller. ' ' •
0 But then," Clrdenal u.ld, ''We ezpect
to prove that Lucbeal 1JU usurid tbat
the poyment of 'lplOlber \5,000 wuuld
enable the thr!e V\lltors .i bis store to
go back to Galu and dispose of »Un via
"hatchet man" Miller. .· .
Cardenas said Uicbesf Immediately
notified Huntlngtoo Beach police of the
extorUon attempt. All 'four men were
promptly amstod. ·
Cardenas said Galas, Merri~ 8""
Miller are free on •10,000 ball. Htighet Is
free on his promise to 'appear at .the ar-
ralgmnenl
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Jod l. Cwfey "'°' ................. ~ ..... tCe..il ·-~A.·M,...,.lite
Ex-county Police Chief --L ,_ 11.1,.
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May Take Santa i\fia P9st .. .
"""' -&ent:es Former Ganlen • a,.... pollco chief °'°"" Tlellch .,., ,._ to Orange'
County 11 the chle of police of Santa
Ana.
Tlellch left Otrdin Grove In Sep. tomb!< of 1f70 to becomi chief of Iba
llnttl< PoUco Deportment and a stocy In
a Seattle newapoper today said he II one of the final candldalel for the Sonia Ana
pool.
'lbe cumnt Senta Ana POiice chief,
Edwlld ~ rotlnd Nov. Iii.
In Ille lloly In the Seatile Post-~ -In the Santa Alla
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p '.' •
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Students
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Held ~y Poliee
SAN JOSE (AP) -Guy Madlldn, """
tlon ~ aclOr and alal' pl tbe .••
teltMalCio -"WDd Biil !114ok,"·'!ll .,_ after ~ oft ..... atool ln
a local ooctW1 .....,,., police uy.
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Madilon, IO, WU b O O k e d for lft.
vestlaatlon of-public dnm-la the
Tueailay nl~ incldtnt, ofllcen Aid.
. Police said-r.Jadlool;, who -lid on
a buslneai trip, .... --M' "' a coclctall lounp at Iba llollday Im here
arter be ~ ~ ¥'!! a-and r.n oil a bar --lie iioiln ~
lhroqb the ~7 hifuaed to leave the ....,._ offle«I .... 0
•rnurmed, pollce
Harts Spor~ GoOcls
CHINA •••
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to give thanks for
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-Designer Don Loper-; Dies
Tax Reform-Plan
·Gets. Late Change
Soy Bean
On Yours?
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
-Kurt s. -and Alon Haber brought a 16 mlDlon
claa actiaa lull Tueoday
against five movie theater
cholna and l ;llOO Jolm Doea
SANTA MONICA (AP) -"I ijoo Included clotblna ~I Lopor e • 11 g er ate d on!)
deelp aimple, understated IGr -and -~ • alli)Jtly w h e n be · an
clotheo becouae I believe at·; 11Jo morllotod 1 prestlgloli, •wtrtd, "We Jllllke a nl<>.
• tentiaa al>oWa be foculed on a line al tcc-les fr nm 11~"" lo< flM·"
wnman::o 1ice and ~n11~ _......."" to jewelry 11111 • • • •••ILD ty," lamed Hollywood fashion lAlllolrieo. -
,.. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A . St.I billion tu reform poctqe
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,. 11.ogan and Asaeinbl~ik<O Bob MoretU baa ,;,. ' juggled In a last.<lltch >llort to
~.Suspect
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Allegedly.
Disguised
ram It I h r o u g h Ute 00 behalf al evl!J)'Olle who ~lure, MoretU says. ' eata popcorn at the
. Thi l<"l .to tlte Jl!an'• prop. movies.
erty tu reljel feown -Ute llOadl and Habd', In
,boril&owner tu ~ -lhelr ault filed In IO(Ml!'IOr
has -Mopped -·~lllO ~ claimed popcorn-to Sl,711 a '1W to pro-an eetera are defrauded dolly
extra Sl2 mlDlon -Ullly for becauae Ute y e 11 ow
blg-dty ICliools, MOretti told substance squirted atoP
designer Don Loper once Ainon( cu11omen· 11 1)11
remarbtl. !ashloolble couturier SllOo
"U the first thing you notice were movie stars a n d Is IDClallte.. • what a woman Is wearing, Aaked once 1about his prices
Ute style Is a mistake lot her. '
The secret of genuine chlc Is
an ensemble effect In Which DO
single e.rtlcle can be iden-
tified.,, -•en late ... --...... the corn ••ta not real but-.. ,,.. , • ......,. let'," but IOlllelltllll! made Loper, whole "'simple" -
He said !bot would briJl( Ibo fro il •---bu, t --~ve, oometimes up total "urban faeUr" f 0 r m f!OY bean o to ... 1e ~
schools le '8l mlllJnn -..Dy Uke buttee. I to tzS,000 -alyleli were worn
and the total new atale mnney ._ _______ _J by sucil notable dreaen u
for local -to $m Marlene Dietrich, G In g er
million i-,_, Rogers and Lina Tumei:. died
A .......... tnnr All In Reporter Tueoday night at St. John's motor veb1c1e "'l(lllrltlon 1eN Hoepltal here. He wu 116.
OAKLAND (API -Dresied bu been dropped to lift SUll A boepital 1pokeanan said
,_ 'IQUll OOMATIOfill TO'
)fO,A~ HOSPITAL
MILf' TO IUILD A MOW:I COM-l"Lftl MIDfCM. CINTIR 1'0 lllYI YOU. ,
In I l>llaml ...... M foni>er millino 11-J tu reliel, Loper WU admitted Nov. {for
Hell'• Angels~ Ralph Moretti lldded. 'Tbe ~ Granted an undlscloeed ailment cause Pints, Skirts
"Sonny" Barger used a plan -ciOI by lleilgaa ~,,.. not !mmedately Sweaters •
silencer -equipped ubazooka. .,and the Dunocrdq speaker ~
type gun" to kill a 'fen( ;totaled SU .....,. . R • Funeral arrangements were 49c
"1ll'CllUcs dealer llisl May,'' Moieltl (]).Van Nuys) lilt· ' epr1eve ~r.:; in pa-rshlp with
11)'1 the prosecution In Ute ed to reportera alter a cJooed.. Cbar trial of Barger and three door meeting of a conference es Northrup, .was the ~
.:, ,,otbon .1pr murder. , , co-!Ital hO been • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -head nl a 125 million Beverly th , o.:· In his opening statement t!'Yini to patch together a btll , Reporter Wlllram F&ZT, laced H 111 s. based International e reaSUry
... ~. Tlleeday, Donald w by t e , that wm wtn approval tn both with an indeterminate· sen-~bw~inessr~·~t~tlte~~tllne,;:~0~1 ihls~J:;::::=:=:=:=::·~ ... ~,~-~w~-~-~====~::!_I •.• Ahunedl ' County d e p u t y muses. Tbe orlgioaJ measure tence for refusing to reveal ... death. While most .of his
..;, dlllrict attorney, said Barin ,,.. approved b¥ t be Ute source of a story about Ute
..,.., lbot Servio W. Agero, Z9, Assembly but went to the six-Manson family, waa ,ordered
,,; poured g890line around the man commlitee alter tt failed back to jail Tuesday, then -~· Oaklaod bills home where by two votes in the Senate. given a last-minute delay.
Agero's body waa found and · II was only 30 minutes to I) .1 oet It on Ore. MORrm s A 1 D Ute Farr'• deoclllne to surrender , ·"'
A· 1lbyte told Ute superior package was just one ..te when !luperlor Court Judge · ' OD ; • oourt jury that Bart<r wore a short nl Ute r1 Seoate votes It Cbarlea H. Older stayed his
.• wig ml bonHlmmed ~ -.. It mull~·-°"" orders lo llelld Ute ;•, ml covered his fOC8 wtlh l!(Jpl'Oval in botb -of ,!be newsman to jail. 0 I d' e r , ,~ )lllntm scan the nllftl ol the Leglslature befolo it goes to schecluled another hearing lot
llfay ll killing. Reagau 's deal<. next Monday.
··~ Jamee Crtw, Bar1er's Morettl •predicted floor ae-"I im ftrY grateful for the
, , oourHppolnted 1110 r.n e Y, lion next MnndilJ: Lawmaliers stay," Fll'T ,laid. "'I gef tO
''· den1'd Ute aUegatlolll. plen to qidt for the ,.ar on spend 'l'banb(fving at home." ~'¥, Dec. 1. Older and Farr, YI, have
•• ruin
a· ·ood · ··nk·
BE 11AD1 1lichard lvaldl, a Sen. Nicholas Petris (Do been Involved In a test of wills ~'· key prooeculloo -. was Oakland) declined to sign Ute and legal principles lor 18
l, actually responsible for the committee'& report cm. the month! over Farr's refusal to :~~· slaying and Lt now attempting package, Moretti said. name the sources of his story. to "dllmp" the charg~ on
the other defendanll. In CriUcs, Including Petris, FARR SPENT lour hours
••• oddlllon to Barge!'. 12. Sergey have claimed Ute plan's one-behind bars last 11lurtday.
' Waltoe and Gary Popldn, both ceolbike in Ute stale sales tu which was to have been the "" a, lllld Donald Duane Smith, places an unfair -. burden beginning of his Indeterminate
·••· », are dlarpd In Ute slaying. :'x ~ bowhile ~ sentence, alter the U . s .
with sinkwater.
Whyte deUYtted his 70-• w meownen MM Suprm1e Court refUsed to hear l~ mlMde alatement to I pocked bum,...., They· also said tbe F&ZT'S appeal . ~"' -11-Diarbd by tight =!:er~= . L<caJly, F.;,. JIOU]d be re-
.•!· = 't:"':' ;:! "'i: and contained DO tu reliel·for _quir<d to aley-!Jrjail-.mtll he · "· ~ ..., ~ ~ ....i reters. · purges himself of colllempt al ,.,. ._,..,.._ -•'I'd court by answering Ute judge's
-be1Gre bt1" -led. question U ·Farr cootlnues to Wllyte .....,.... II ti: the 4 "WE AIL ""'1 --nl us re!Uae, u he has aalifiie will, = ~..:::"'BID wi!..: = = ~the ~reportacbool he could be upt in jail until
n.... r-~· ~>ID Ute blslw. nl Ute judge,Jea..,.llle bencll, --men --;:_ !::a(~~ , -.,.t-AL-»~ ::a~ch,..iiuiil-be-tbe'~:of t1ie .
·--' .,-w~, • ' Judp•iiu.ii or Farr's; ' ,_ •llililt to dea tbe ..,,., · .Monlti said ~n ol •
cloy Agoro .... killed the lncreaae In mole< veblcle
A bullet ~ from reglllralloo . l'"'I waa, In el·
Agero llllldled !Ital loun<f 11\ feet, tu rellel for renters .
• ~--· b!ld11 Wbyte .~ii<!' ' • "" lllnl 'l'llomal mot """"'' In :,:: ~ ~ nJ.=.i-U.S. Fishing '
Agero ma de sutweqUtnt ;~· :: ~ .,:= .=..,:::~ Boats Seiz~
.,.... 'lbomu -to aeU narcotics,
,I Wbytec:ontended.
·: Whee -e( the drugs
::., --thau_8!il to be lnlarlar, he ~ .... lured bicl< with Ute prom-
.1.. lse ol a bigger sale and ar-
rived May 19 with a aultcase
containing '80,000 In herotn
; and cocaine, Wll1lo Aid.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Ecuador bu -three more United states tuna boats
lor fishing witliin ila oelf·
claimed IOOinile terTilor!al
limit, bringing to 23 the
number nl American llsblng
.-. caplliiod by Ute South
American countrj this yeer,
·.:, the American Tuneboat i~ A bl As9oclaUon lays. ~~'., ssem y Tbe three -seired
Tueoday about Ill miles off the .,,. ~COOS! are e.pected :·. For Rivers 1• be lined and re1eaaec1 .. in
the past ~I the 8S90Cia• · · N D lion said. 11 identified t1te San :.~: -ot ams :::~10• boaU: ~,:;:
.,; Pacific and the J. M •
Smog Units
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
State investigators reported
that moet u>Olkar anti-
pollution deoicel requJred by
a new California law are being
installed improperly.
Tbe reporta, Issued at a
'l'Uesdaf meelint! of t be
California Air Resources
Boen!, Indicated !Ital aa many
as 90 percont nl Ute .devices
may be Installed without Ute
proper stepe.
Board lnvaitigators said
tltey checked 24 cars made
between ll!lill and 1965, finding
the l20 device Installed prop-
e~ly on only two.
The state Bureau of Auto ,
Repairs ~ed tltat car
repair shop8 installing the
devices on 40 cars it checked
did the job properly Oii only
10. ~:· ~~~lfi!.. ~ Martlnack. e lo(><ided vote in favor nl;,--'-----------------1
keeping Ute ao<:alled "wild
riYerl" of the Cllllon1a North
·". Cout In lhelr preoenl llale
• ~· despite warnhip !Ital -,_. cmtrol projects may be _.
~; ecL • ...... · , .. Tbe Ammibly voted .ti-Ill
Tueeday to approve a bill lhat
•• .... bid been • storm center of
·~~. CUbtr'oVetlJ between t W 0
" groupe lhat each called
themselves conservaUonllls.
Tbe bill would impose I 20-
year ban on the corwtrucUon ~;·~ of new dams on the ~th,
Trinity and Smith rtv.n and a
1•• • 12-year ban on the Eel River
\:' -often described as the
"Killer Eel" because of Its .,, history of destrUdive floods. j~: 1'be blll, euthortd by Sen.
" Ptter H. Behr (R-Tiburoo),
embodJea a con\promiae work-
ed out only after loog ~
-belwem the Reogao :· MmlD1ltrllion and the ...
: dam •QOnll!n'ationtsts on one
llde ml Ute pro-dam coo-aervatblllta nn the other. The
1ntt-demconoervallonlsls wanledapomlJnenlbtlnon
dam building and Ute tn<!am
--said the dama ..., !-.I for· nood -rol
and Wllet' auppllea.
Delplto the oompromlao, the
bill ~ belted fioor
clebete.
"Muit we ha9fl wild and
ocenlc rivers to the point we
ldD people with -t• tobd
Asllmblymln Robert ldan• l (lloNewpor\ Belch). "I L not."
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·-Mo.,.·_ B1Jrns «Hole in Mesa Po~1'e_t
By RUDI NIEDZ1EUK1 .............
> Members of the Costa M.,. cill' Coun·
ell me~ Tuesday night to thrub out a
l!Olotlon to an )Dterestlng problim: How
to spend II.I mllllon in 'e1ceu _,.y.
1be. f1iure representa ljlpl'Ollmately
11.3 inlfilon in ~ear-to-year budcel
...,,..,.. Ind 'a further llOO,OOOl>onanll
Colla Mes.l ~xpects to receive from the federal lleVenue Sharing Pro1nu)l.
Abou.t 1111,000 of the ntsi ug bu . .
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Nixon· Lifts '
Travel .Ban
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> T!fUllMciNT, Md. (AP) -Prelident
Nllm lllled today a rigid ...... -
ilan 'on tram OI U.S. alr<r~ft and ships
lo. Clommanilt China. I . 1be acltan, announced by a apo-.an
at Nbon'o Comp Dovid, Md., ntreot, ts
a !lral llep toward eventual establtsh-
ment of oc:beduled air and sea ~ to
the, loog·iiolated ColDlllunllt superpower~
. TbO dl.onges in government regu)aUom
clo not automatically, bowever, cltlf the
way for 1cbeduleci'servict. A complicated
let of delalla ·llill must be worbol out
belon U.S airlina cao routinely land in
IUCb citie1 • ' as Pektni, ' said press
~ -L. Ziegler.
In a brief •a-~ the White Boule said •a-~ are made to
faclUtate developnont of trade and coo-
lactl between Ille AmericOn and Cblneae
peap1ee 1n the _aplrtt of the joint eom-
mQlllqlle· lailecVln -...1 .., J' .-b. -· . ~ J 'I. Joi .. ' • . 'lllll-•• .. r•-lo a. -llllllli alto"~ -r ........... c ~,_.. _,.... ~~M''Jl'R'" ..... =-.uly
• tilt 1' 2 t..... Ttwpwtation ==Of a;,.= .:ii~ Nllm~ rw-lo rtvlell ulsting mb1dtooii .., tr..ie and travel. • .in an
ellart to .,.te bfoacler opportunities for
-....... the Cbliiese and ~·="· The ~·. action tllmlnlte<
aim -a ftgulatlon that still pro-blblta U:S.' carr1en fnJm tandiJlg in North
Koru uil 11"'111 Vlelnam.
Olllclals Yid Commerci Department
approval still would be reqalreci before
U.S olrllnel ooilJd :.egtc aervlc:e lo C211na.
AjlO requlrOd would ,be. approval of the
ChlMle g01'ertlJM!4" and 4greement on
sudi dell!lll ·aa landlrli rtplo. ;{_
FGr U.S. rbf/lt ~ ~'.-at ~ ports. DO further U.S. 19Yem-
. m.,,t aP!J<rval wU1 !Je rtijull.d. 'BUI con-
ri of 'the CtiiDelle ,!overmnent still in:ist
be • obtained. ' ' ' Ziegler said "DO U.S. ,.vernmeot posi·
Uon. oo the question of U.S. airline
·icbedUled service sbould be inferred"
from N'ixon's actkm.
Park ·Districts
In ·Mesa . Sliied
From 16 to 6
. Future park devei.i>ment in Costa
Mesa will be coordinated by a system of
1111 park llnance dlslricts Instead of the
ormer le.
· Membeq of the Costa M.,. City Coun-cil ordered the reduction Monday night
as a me&ns of increasio& lhe potential for
park development.
The revision, tlley belleve,t will
eliminate tbooe dlstrlct8 unable to raise
sufficient construction funds and those
'wblch do nol have land suitable for
par~lmen say the redlslricUng will
•llow the pooling of r.....,.,. from the 111t11Il<r JNl!k 'Cll.otricts. OrlGWlY. Colla Mesa bad M park dlltrlCts. 'l'liese were reduced to II for
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• unooth the path of true -love.
• .ilBASSET Female, trk»lor, •
pecllcreed -pound, 7
m01. Sbotl. SD·IDI
• 1be fll'll call proved to bt the perfect
'new owntr. ·
I H you btve lltlDflhlnl tllat .-a
.... -dial ---alll Ill .a DAIL Yl'iWf ad-vllar _... tllo W11
for,...
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ldllciwlnc -candidates for city ball dollar
tranduaklDI :i • ' ~of oboolete heavy
~and .-. 1uo,oeo. · -A. compreJiiomlve .,..t recomtruc-
tlol;I =::: l!!0,000.. I ~ ~ of a central munlcipal
w·..i...-, $11,00t. ' '.":ii!:"'1e11on • of Bear Striel. ·In the ~P, .. So6tli.C9U1 Piasa .,..,. i.o.!11111.. ., ..!.LICfltl ' for. the TeY.llnkle , Park
budlall dl.o(llOl!lf, 11111,llJO,
,.
lndia Tr.oops ~~shed
-• • • 4 .\ ..
Ne~ .. Grah~m ~PP:earance
KOlllMA, Indla~(AP)' ;-• ¥ Indian
anny c:Oo,voy 'Wao nboiihed ·today only
three miles from where American
......... -0rmm·w.. conducti,. his ~-tOr Obrist. . the . N '
tribe. : ' ;_. ,: i•'-~ .. _ 8P
'f!le , ftril/&. Wf1S ,a\ldilillicio the crusade
groUnds, IM Graham carriejf on with •
special, PflYfl:• -for the sick. When ·ab<Mrt 2.0l!J -~ ·sitllng · oo the outer
edges of.the foo.thall.field began•to ,Jeave
af.!er . bearing' the. aboQtlnl; Graham ap,
peaJed lo U-lo remain sealed. They di4, '• • . I
Officilll said at least ·one· soldier was
wounded in the attaclt, which the army
said wu made by a Naga g\aerrilla force
that bu ]>een fi&bUng for Independence
from lnd!a for the past 15 years.
. '
ed in-aaotller'8l!lbusll Moilday 1~ miles ' . ' from ~· and army sour:ce. said
troops 9"d 1 giien'U]As ucbanged fire to-
!l&Y \D ll)lt.s from tfi& town, with 011t!
IOldie> reported· wounded' .. . ' .. ' ' ' . '
.1. ' •. ' :· l • •
Ma ri1ies · M.ak6 · ·. ·
Lot · of. Smoke ·
Pulls ot black 1mote visible o)ft.'l'·'
Irviqe ·and ,°"8nge County Airport
shortly , be.fore noon today Were
traced lo El Toro Marine Corps ' Air
Sta~.
-lJghU ror eJ4bt teMis courts at
Eltanda Hiib 8dlilo!. 111,000,,
Eadl of u.. -· ..... ranked .. number ODt priarlllel that sbould receive
lnupedlate lllndlDc· City Manager Freel
Sorubal wu inltrUcted to prepare a
ICbed!lle lot the )oill ~Y Dec. 4, the next
oll1clal meeUnc of the oounciL
l1ems of. a ~ priority were grouped
into two other ca~and !NI fess
llket lo i:ecielve . "' ·-"·· • y L ... .>. . ·~-These ~ sdcll areas as construction
' '
of new tennis courts, a· golf course water
line, a heavy equipment fund, median
beautiflcatiQn, a community center, a
branch library, bike trails and a new
Rochester Street fin! station .
,Conaiderable debate appears likely
over whether some ol the leftover funds
should be uaed to cut tales. Both Cowr
cilmen Dom RlclU and Alvin Pinkley are
in ·favor cf a t~ reduction. Councilman
Robert Wllaon and 'Vice MaYor Willard
Jordan are noL
The sensitive question wu )ell ~·
inl T)leaday !!lib! since the taJ: rale jilr~
the 1972-71 llacal year baa alreedy -· adopted at Sl per S100 ol 111!..U v..._,
lion and -be chaiJced. Mayor J~ck Hammett ....., a i
compromlae ta• cut of llk:enta durias
the followlng fllcal year, bul It ii ...
parent that Pinkley ""'\ Raciti will 'llo
pushing for more. ,
"We do owe everyboil.y aomethlna:, ''
(Ste MONEY"Pap II
Ah ,ortion Law Hit= . . .. '
Court Says It'~ Woman's Decuion "
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -1be State The court ruled that the medical the constitutionality of the bar aplml •
abortions alter the 20lh week of _. •
cy.
Supreme c.owt s~ct down . today the criteria required to obtain approval of an
Calif6rnia al}cN;ipn law's requirement for abortion Were uocopstitutional because
a ~ital oommittee'1 approval of the they W«e "lmpermllSlve\)' yque."
operation. ~ · The court then held that reqUlrlng ap-
1be decision ,,.. written by Cblef
Jllltice Donald ~ Wright witb -. Rlymond E. Peter., Mathew o,. '
Tobrlner. and Stanley Moak concurring.
Justice Loois H. Burke filed a -· joined by Marshall F. McComb and Ray·
mond L. Sullivan.
. 1be court's 4-3 deci&ion meanz that a proval by ·a ·medical committee' was in-
woman in ~first 20 weeks of pregnancy valid because the committee could not
may -a . legal abortion ll It ts function without applying valid medical
performed by a licensed doctor In an ac-standards ..
c•edited hospital. The court's 'lcliOn upheld all but these
The jucJgment therefQre rests. solely two proVilions of the. 1987 Therapeutic Jn dissent, Burke said the_ court ma·
(See ABORTION, Page I) with the woman and her physician. AborUon Act. The cqurt did ~t rule OD . • Huntington
''Godfatlwr'
Case Bared
.. By TOM BARLEY
Of Ille DMIT Pillt....,
FW mm· illlbbed ,the ·~ ~i\ll>ftiOfili hilill\I*"
bcve beo;!1 Indicted altir wlla! .,.il> ~Ry 1 was '·~le; ...--m-lhlNllOr~lb.,1. move CXJ. a ~
Badarh1i esmnaD.
!1'11!!,;quartet faced arraignment today
h Orange County Superior Court.
Amell( them is George Earl Hughes,
31, of 16312 .Honolulu Lane, illmll!l.!too
Beacli, l!i.' Is ldentllied' as the. in>'
maculalA!ly dressed chauffeur whb drove
two companions in a black, 1'13 Cadillac
limousine Oct. 12 to the vacwm ,service
store of Phillip Luchesi, 28, of 18513 Main
St., Hoii!i1111oo Beach.
Hughes, Robert Galas, 47, Villa Park,
Jack Alden Memtl, 37, Long Beacb, >ll!d
trantiellt Walter Eugene Miller, ~. were .lndlc¥ Tueaday by tbe Orange CounlY
Grand Jury. -
<llargea of .solicitation to commit
:If.order, •extortion and ~iracy were .endoraed by Ille panel afttt·tbey listened
!'/ what Deputy lllsttjct Attorney Luis
cardenas described today as "a plot that
b. ought the Godfather rigbt to Hun·
.t1ngtoo Beach."
Cardenal said bis office s.1111 does not
kno" just how the accused four picked on
Luchesi, who operates Pal's Vacuum
Service Center at the Main Street sd·
dress, as their victim.
But be said Luchesi has testified that
he was approached at the store by Mer-
ritt and Miller while Hughes, bead erect
and suitably dre2d in black, sat outside
in the limousine with the motor running.
De~s Washed Up
•
Trusty's Escape Lasts 90 Minutes
. . .
From the Count of Moote Cristo to Timothy Leary, the bistery of man ii
do~ with ato~ ol darjng (!ICll!", real and Imagined. ·
. If Vernon Ge~ald ~,Ja,&iven a . place on the list of great escape3 it
won't ~ becall'!" bis was very ...,...sll!L In lac~ his taite of tr.edom lasted
~ "'"""'19' .<; 1/ slidct·~ -ftoai fW ~·Mesa Jail Tuelday momin& Is .....,.. llerod at all, ii. J!lll. llo lle<!llJ80,ba .made bis ,1etaway In the city manager's
·-.·-. 'w, Fl•*' '1-111 a-lllalt-caaer~:.,...,,;. at
the jail' and WU ujjpMf, to' -diy -Fred -bal'1 lfemry Marquis. , .
A ball, an bour later, Buzick and the clty.owaed car were both goae.
Fontana police were nolllled and were walling for Buzlct wben be drove
up In front of bis girl frlelld'1 bouae Ill minutes later.
· ~ts baclt In CoN M.,. Jail today,'!M police 11y be won't be wasb-
ing any can for. a while.
Plane :Lands on Beach,
Crashes During T-akeofl
A liibt plane °"""' by a CoN Mesa pilot made • safe, ~ landing at
Bots& piica State Beach early this morn-
ing then crubed when the owner tried lo
take off kom the bea;ch.
No one wu Injured, but the crumpled
plane had to be hauled back to
Meadowlark Airport ln Huntingioo Beach,
where it ls based. .
Henry P. Stegman, 2166 Pacific Ave.,
said be loaned the plane to a -pilot
from Riverside, James~to fly I!
back lo Rlvenlde for the .
Laaley-.off lroal . -
% a.m., accordlq Id' p01lce reporls -
the e}lline ~ pow<!I' al l,Gllll leet.
Stegman iald this morntnc that IAlloJ wu able to glldo the Cesana llO to a ufe
landing oo the bani l&lld at the water'a
edge on Bolla Ollca beach.
First B52 of War Downed
Sources aald one aoldier waa killed and
two IDkllen and ~ clvillans were· woun-~
dad ill• the -· Wblcb the: 8i:ml' aid wu mlile b1a Nacn .,..mna force tbat ..
A base spokesman said the crash
crew members were holding a
fil<f'fi~i;::s praco1ce plilUng out oil fire e1 dellberttely set In a
mockup of a craabod jet plane.
I • Canlenas l&id Luchesi told police that
Merritt·· tokl Him lhlt Galas "bas a COD·
tnct out on you."
bu been aghtlnc far Independence from
India for IS years.
Sources clnoe to the underground l&id
the guerrillas bad ..........i a cease-Jre
thmJcboul Napiand during the Gi:abam .
crusaije, wbicli began Monday. Bill a
aoldler and a (U<rrllla were reported kill·
The! practice wu one of aeveral
auch tralolng exercises conducted lhroucbout' ihe :rear at El Toro
MCAS with approval from the
Orange County Air Pollution Co1>
'1 trot District.
,. UICbesl Said be ·wu then told that on
.Jmmedlate 11!!1jlllel\t. of I 1$,000 WOUid '
.~ that .contract wllboul the group
beinl conipeUed ta . uae · what were
described u the "rub out" services al
Miller:' I
· "But then," C4rdenas ~Id, "we expect
(See EXTORTION, Page I)
Poet lleeomes ~i1izen
.
Under Heavy Sediltion , He .Pkdges Allegianc e
CIDCAGO (UPI) -E.uicf Rama~ and cam/~ lhil ClllUlltn'·lbt·,,..,. ago.:
poet Vasile Pclll 1Ca'~betaf1** A·-....--; be lilPlled for ·
ly -led --a,le,rl .'l'llooday u .. . ~ ·oMrtlJ alter he lullllled the
redtad !be "Plid&i of ~ ... ' ·•-1 ~ five ,.... u.s. iollcloDcy.
IUteucl. II d;JiDc o1 CUOll'· • Ria But IOCll after, ltomacb ca' D c e r
deathbed -.:...~~-of .Qlil ~. _hll punuJq the matter country .,... , at Columbul lurtber.
Hospital. • He came lo Clblcago tO spend, the last
However, the atller ball ,j bla -m days of bis Ille lllder the oupervlsioo of
-ti,. oee bis clauihter Ille 1aat time -bis friend, Dr. A1eunder llonnett -who
1w Ml beetl. Nilllied -of illJml. allo Oed •Romania with l'vltellc.1, and
nlan red tape tbet 1w Pl<Y'Dted lier wbo wu.bnprlloaed by the Nazis alon1
from Pttla& hml. witb the poet at Buchenwald.
U.S. Dlllrict a..rt Jadp Alribam "lie Iowa this ceuntry dearly," R°"'
Lincoln Mamtls. accoqllGiad by • netuald of hll lrieud. "He's -thnJqh
lmrnlpotloa -and a CGUrt ..,,....,, the ......, ...... but bis final papers
held eourt In ~11 balpltal roem... are ln Mtnnell:M.." alter .....,,., .,.clal ,.._ tor< 1blt llld DOI pmeit Ronnett from ar-
palllm the di'" !15 •are m • • 1 flllllDI lo llrlflll the desire Ot bla fr1en4. wftbout ldWD1 ... p 0 It e a c I I I 'lbe ~ Poeteuca w a I ::i..n. _ IUl:pllMd lo aim.a and linci hiftlllll la •
· ........,., GO, fled his homeland In ttll the Pf"'"" ol a federal judge. 8"t he
remained alert for the duration of the 2$-
)ninule' ceremoojr, throqbout which
Mlrovitz held the .band of the d)'lnc man.
.. Can 1 you rud the Pledce of
Allegiance!" tbe judge u!!!d.
''Of coune," repUtd PMteuca, who
p-.ded to ftdte the oath In run.
''We bave ,.ached out In theoe aad
d..yl'.. .,,.. 1llo to make lbla a pniud
momftl.t for you/' sakl the Judce. 11We
wtlcomo ,.a u a fellow -and
may God crant you peace of tntnd."
-beamed when bis cttlJeolblp became offldal. .
.. I'm vpy happy,'' be said. Hl've nevtr
1-happier In my Ille to be r... In •
free world.• ' Post.ucli'1 other request -to be able
to .... bill. daugbter, now !In. Dolna
Vlrool of Bucbartst -coollouted an obllade TlleMlay, the day Ronnett ... ~~(iltt POET, Page ti.
By Reds; Crew of 6 Safe
WASHINGTON (UPO -A 851 bombel'
crasbed m Northern TbaJlarid today while
returning from a bpmbinc mission. over
North Vietnam, the Pentqon announced.
Pentagon orurces said the eight-engine
craft 1pparently wu lllruc:k by a IUlface
to air missile over North Vietnam and
crosaed Into Thailand before crublna.
No B5Z bad ever been sbol dOwn
previously, In, combat lllhoull> ils of tbe
giant bombers crasbeil -on takeofla or
Jar.dings during the war.
1be Pentagon l&id all Iii crewmen aboard the plane ....., ,_,.,.. ..i that
there wete no serious injuries,
The plane went down obarlli before
ml<lnight Soutl\elll. Asia Urne (t a.m.
PST), 12 mil., ftll of the U.S. a~ -
at Nakhon Phanom. (See eorUer siory
about air war, hie 4).
Ali.ether, the United lltata bu about
400 lb, the Ont --dellped speclflcally to Cart) uodelr -pn.
Costa Mesa Employes
Get 4-day Holiday
Oolta M.,. city "'!Q11Qro1 !1111 llo tat·
Ing a . foul'<lay boUda; cmr the
~=.wl.~ .......
of, the Police De~. 11111 .. cloaed
both Thursday abd f'r\day ••
\
About one balf of time have been coe-1
verted to carry coov-1 -and
ordered lo Soutbeost Asia. The pluel
can bold a ml.ximum of 1<1 bombl 1
wellhlng a total of to,000 poundt. : .
0r..,. Ceut
···•t'tl . Remember how II WU today! .
Well, thlt't wblt the w1rt'9rr-p6c.o / 1
l11tt loots lllle lor .............
Day. MOltly -· wlt1i'llljio itii '
the 7111, Lows tordPI -; f
INSIDE ..... A'Y
Commv•UV tlldlaa ill ()r.
ang< C01t•IV ott-r a wyWcl "
.,.,.. of T~ -rc.od
entfnainmnt. Sit-' '-• • *' r ' 1101<1, /'ogf 10. ......-. :-.._ .: ="' -:: =·~ = ...... , ....
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01,d War
Artifacts
Found Here
Several prized aruracts from the
Revolutionary War period have been un--
covertd In Costa M1..'S8 by members of
the newly.formed Bicentennial Com-
mittee.
"The donaliom are pa ring in fast and
furious." reports Mrs. Beverly Carey,
chairman of the organization that is
planning a local celebration of America's
200th birthday In 1978.
Items collected to date include two
engravings of George Washington's
farewell to bl.s troops and his in-
auguratiOn, a ceramic snuf! bottle, a
British unlfonn, part ·of an American
Continental Anny unUorm, a pi.atol from
the Revolutionary War era, and a place
setting from the Hessian mercenary
soldier!!.
C.Omerstone of the elhlbit will be a
sword captured from a Hessian officer
during the battle of Trenton by one of
Mrs. Can:y's forebears . The sword has
been on display at the Los Angeles Coun·
ty Muaeum.
Anyone wllhing to donate or loan other
Revolutionary War artifacts to the
Bicentennial e.r.hiblt Is invited to contact
Mrs. Carey, M8-3270, for further tn-
fonnation.
All of the items will be authenticated
by Rick Saccone of the Los Angeles
County Museum before they a r e
displayed . Saccone has offered his
assistance in restoring age-worn and
damaged Items.
Members of the cc;mmJttee are trying
to establish a pennanent community
center to house the elhiblt. It would in-
clude a museum, a 1tage area, and a
room for dvlc meellng1.
Commit~ members were officially
appolntAOd Monday rJght by Mayor Jack
Hammett and approved by the C.OSla
Mesa City Counclt.
They include Beverly and Edward
carey, Roger Phelps, Dwayne Albers,
James Yamanaka, Dr. Robert Moore,
Robert Fisher, Gordon C?alg, Davtd
Brown, Thomas Baum, John Leonhardt,
Edrick Miller, Mildred Filher, Gary
GolllClll, Helen Terry, Robert Moody and
Dom Rlclti.
f'N•P qel
MONBY .. •
could do -the teMll courll and the lll!bta llpd give tbe mooey tAl ~ peo-
ple w\o -II',• 111111-Raciti. · ·
A ten percent tu cut WU dinn1laed U
trivial by both WllJon and-Jordan
beu..use the overall c~e In the ta1 bill
of an """ie bai!ieownlii' ll!ou!d be about
$9 or flD.
''l think we must realize that if we
reduce the property tu:es by a figure of
10 cents per 1100 of asseued valuation
that we are talking 'peenuta' to-.&be
avmtfin~andowner," u.ld Jordan. "I we must recognize too that the
'2111\000 which would 10 int<l this type o1
tax reduction would not be forthcoming
from Revenue Sharlnc the follo-Ning
year, or at leut a lbare of that-·
"I feel to.. that in looldnc over the loog
range period of at least five years -
bopefully five years for Federal Revenue
Shiring -that to reduce tues each year
doel not make IOOd filca1 ....,. becauoe
of Ille po<ntlal aliulling off of thete fundl,
leaving us with Ille unha;py choice of
having to again raise tu.es rather than
lower them.''
Bandits Open Fire
One Kills Another
ROUEN, France (UPI) -Two young
men tried to rob a drug store but instead
of getUng money, one shot the other
dead.
When a clerk refused to hand over the
cub, one of the bandlta opened Ore and
accidentally killed hll aooomplice, police
said.
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Visits I srael
Georgia U . Gov. Lester Mad-
dox is leading a pilgrimage of
200 persons to Israel and ulol..
it was "the second most ~~
ing experience in my life, af-
ter being a Christian."
Disabled, Aged
On Welfare
Get Increases
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -California's
aged, blind and disabled wellare nciP'
ients will be getting coatof·llving boolts
tolaling $28.9 mllllon annually effeellve
Dec. 1, Gov. Ronald Reagan has
reported.
The governor said 'l'Uesday the in·
creases, ttqulred by state law, amount to
15 a month for 305,000 Old Ae• Security
recipient!, $S monthly for 14 ,000 receiv-
ing Aid to the Blind, and $4 monthly lo
201,000 receiving Aid to the Totally
Disahled.
Cost-of-Uving increases of this nature
have been made e•ch December aince
1919, 'State weUare chief Robert Carleson
said.
The latest increueo will be financed by
llH.mlllion in federal funds, llZ millioq
ih state money and $2.5 million· from eoun£1es. _
carteson aald In the year and a ball
since a aeries of 1dmlniltrallve and
legi!laUve 'welfare reforms, California
bas apepMie....., 15011 million and 'llllO
million 1eia on wetfm than would have
been necessary w111ooot the morms.
Wllhootlluch ·refonm,·the~-Uving
booats to what Reagan callt "the truly
ne;edy" could not have been ac-
complished without seeking new aources
of state and county funds, car1.eson said.
KiSsinger,
Reds Nea r
Agreem ent?
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PARIS (UF l) -Wlilte ~ ""'1leJ:
Henry A. :OAlnge; rnel lor tine and a
·11al' houn todaY, wltn North Vietnamese
necottston. With tbe talka apparen\ly
reaching a cUmacttc atage, Pi'Olldeal N~ Van 'lbleu of,South Vietnam !.-
ct eued bis diplomatic representsllon In
Paris.
Kllllnger returned today f r o "!
Brussels when! be met with PrMlde!lt
Suharto ol lndoneats then d!1>,. to tbe
vtlltge ol GU-tar-Yvette 25 miles IOUlb of
Paris for the lhtrd day of talb with
Hanoi's Le Due Tho and ;Kuan 'l'llqy .
lndone!la hal been menUOlled 11 OllO ol
four nallons to overtee any ceaiHIR.
It WU the third ..... in II tJ!ll1Y
days, almec1 at aecla!nl a c-llrO in
Vietnam ond ti~ the boa far -·
IJ the talb got under -· Asian diplomatic sources dlJclosed that Tran
Kim Phuong, ·South Vietnam's am-
ba,..dor lo Washington, bad amftd In
Parb unannounced. He met Kisslnaer to-
day befm blO lhtrd -on start.a.
Thleu's special forelp policy adviser Is
ezpe<led here Tbunday.
The "°"""" said Thieu apparently
wants to add muscle to his diplomatic
representatio:1 in Paris during what
could be tbe final round of talU. He was
known tAl oppose certain provtslons of Ille
draft ceue-Ore and said a truce voould
nol be effectivt: unJess be signed it
Kissinger a1so cool'"'"' for '5 minutes wllb Pham Dang Lam ol South Vietnam
at the U.S. Embauy resldenCe and with
Ambaaaador WIDlam J. Porle<, who
leads Ille American negotlatlna team at
the weekly ~ peace ~lls. '!be aoulon
this TbundaY WU canceled becalllO •I
the American Tbanbglvlng.
The Solllh Vtetnameoe envoy left the
residence swlfUy lo avoid newainen. He
was accompanied by bis deleg1tlon'1 No.
2 man, Nguyen Xuan P~. and two
aides.
A delegation spokesman said the vi<
was within the framework of daily coo-
sulti.ttons betweeo Kiaalnger and tbe
South Vietnamese.
Porter also left th< building separately
alter a abort wblle.
Saigoll dllpclcbeo: have reported COD-
tinuing diaaatisfaction by 'lbleu with
some of the provisioal of the ceue-'m
-~ 1>ltlicularly tbe fact II does not call for the withdrawal of North Viet-
nam.,. troopo and becaiJae be lean It
will impose a coalition government on
South Vielnam.
~ ..... reporta Thieu .mllht try lo ....t"a"....,W<lll"'l' lb_,._
lhe Ktsaingi!l'-Tbo ta1U bul appa:ontly be
setUed for bll.chief ne~ator.
Newiih!Vfffng ail!>i "'~l!Rt scram61ed fu -take pictures u tbe
delegalel Jrew up outside the rilla that waa wl11ed tAl lhe Fn!nch Communist
Party by artist Fernand Leger in 11115.
Driver Bashes Six Autos
Near Laguna's City Hall
Six wt including the private vehicle
of a Lquna Beach OIH!uty pollceman
were smashed and crumpled in a hit and
run traffic accident Tuesday ni1ht in
front of City Hall.
Offieerl oa duty in the department
beadq\IOrtm, only yarda away from lhe
scene of the colllalon, wet< startled by the
resounding crash.
"At lint It aounded like someone firing
Boosters Need
Instruments
Old and tmUM:d musical Instruments
are needed by the Cost.a Mesa Hlgh
Sc:bool lnstrumenlal Music Boosters Club
to start an instrUrnent loan program for
grade !lchod children. .
Milton Mcenany, p!O!ld<n: ol tbe
club, 1111 · t.htre are many children who
cannot 1tfoK. to buy their own m.
strumenta or even rent them.
Band -Karl Trolchel will ... that all of the lllltnunenta are cleaned,
repaittd and made uaable. 'I1oey will be
loaned tAl lbe chlldrei and returned when
they can afford to buy or n:nt their own.
Anyone in Coots M ... who may bave a
musical Instrument that la no tonier
being Uled may call 54MZ83 or 146-9Dll.
From Pflfle J
EXTORTION • • •
., pro,. that Lucheal wu uourod that
tbe f>lymeDt of another ,8,llOO wuuld
enable tbe three vtslton II bis &tor. to
go lild: tAl Galu and 111-of blm vta
"hatchet man" Mlller. cal'llenal ..id Lucheal lmmedlately
notified llantJncton Beacb police of lb<
extortion-attempt. AU four men were
promptly artt!led.
Cl.rdeoa.s said Galas, Merritt and
Miller are free on 110,000 ball. Hu1""8 II
free on hJJ promlM to appear at the ar-
raigMtent.
HHH to Visit Dublin
shots. We looked and Ille,. be was -
golq any and with mie nat tlrt," :>et.
Sgt. Neil Puroe11 said today.
Officers pve chaR and captun>d the
driver of the battered old panel truck at
the IDtenectloo of A!TO)'O Drive and Can-
yon Acreo Drive, but, o n I y af1er the
truck rammed a lt1'el •lln· The driver, Rlcbard Lee Willon, 13, of
314 Cabrillo in Coots Mesa wu booked on
ausplclon of drunk driving and bit and = or tbe aix cars, the one belqing lo of·
fleer Richard Kotzen waa declared a
total wreck, and the ol.bers received
moderate damage.
FrotltPflfl9l
ABORTION. ••
jority bad effeellvelJ molll!led Ille act by
removing lta 1D01t lmparlanl prolectlve
device -Ille roqulred prior a(lll'OYll by
a qualllled holpltal stall commll,tae.
He aald the mutt ts l'lall.ltnc ......
tlona simply Oil demand of tbe mother .
He aald the act wu the product of
seven years of leglJlaUve ltudy and
represented a comprori>.ise of various op-
posing views.
The court ruled in tbe 1111 cue of Dr .
Robert W. Barksdale, Hayward pbyalctan
who was criminally charged with
performing an abortion outalde an ac-
cr<dlted holpltal.
The court said Ille doctor bad violated
the act, but affinncd the dlamtsaal of
criminal cbaraes .. -him. Tbo court oild that a. i:... time tba doc-
tor acted he would not have beon aJ1owod
!A) perionll In aborlloll in I boopltaJ
wltbo-1l llnt comt>l1ine with th< taw'a ln-
valld portlonl.
Court Finda Employe
Guilty of Stealing
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -EUon M. Dis,
28, WU found eutlty 'l'uelday of slelllng
'315:000 in necottabl• bonds 1rom under
the noee of her aged employer', who w11
100 nul'llghted tAl ... what allo wu
dolnl .
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.Action Director Joeeph' H.
Blat<bford (above) and !onetime
p!elldenUal aide Robe rt H.
Finch Will leave the Nixon A<I·
ministration by tl\e end of the
year, both posslblly to aeet
electmi off!ce in California.
(See story, Page 4.)
Chief Eyes
Santa Ana
Police Post
Fnm Wlre Servfceo
Former Garden Grove police chief
Georle Tlehch may return lo Orange c_,ty u tbe chtef or· pollCeof Sants
Ana.
Tlelocb left Garden Grove in Sep-
tember of 111'111 in become cblef of the
sOatU• Police Department and a atory in
a Seattle newspaper today aald be Is one
of the final candidates for the Santa Ana
post.
The cumnl Santa Ana police chief,
F.dwarJ Allen, retired Nov. 30.
In the atory in tbe Suttie POI~
lnlelllgencer aources in tbe Santa Ana
department are quoted u aaying Tlelach
was one of t e n aelected candidates
recenUy intervtewed for the $30,000 poai·
Uon. The oource 'Indicated that the
former Garden Grove chlel might be
IDlOllll the top throe coatenden.
Neither Ttetach nor Santa Ana City
Manager Bruce Spragg would comment
OD tbe report. Spragg bu oole anthority
in hlrinl the dty'• depor1menl lpla.
T1e1ach, 41, WU bind by Seattle after
tbe department WU Crtticllecl' for cor-nlJlllo!I and !nelllcleaey, Be mikes
$17,ISll in his cumnt job. ' .
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POET .••
pected Mn. Vircol lo arrive.
Pre«umably because of her father's an-
ti~mmunLst views, abe bad been ~.
unill Monday, perm1aion tAl ieav.
Romania. Ronnett said the Romanian
consul general assured him Monday by
telephooe Mrs. Vlrcol had received
clearance lo viljt her lather's deathbed
and that she would arri .. Tuelday.
Ronnttt spoke with Mn. Vireo! late
Tueaday. He aald sbe bad not been con-
tscted at all. "The oaly lblq she had
wu a piece of paper from the American
embassy uklng her lo come there in the
momlng," be aatd.
llu!mett did not .....mt lheae dlf·
ficulties lo his friend. "Sbe ls coming
definttely," Ille doctor t<lld Poaleuca,
"but we don't know just when."
More than that, Ronnett aald, "I do not
have the courage tAl tell blm."
Nine Million Dinners
SAN FRANCIS(:() (UPI) -Nine
mlllloo Callfornla turkey• wru be con-
sumed as holiday fare this year, Crocker
Bank bu reported.
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'l'rutees Applatld
Students Sho~ • ' ' ' !
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' What They Know
By JOAN)'iK ~
.. '"" ... "1t ..,.
Ka M\Jn °'"'?I!· '-recenlly of Hong
Kong, ~ a ball aod a few ol her
lr!tnds lo tbe Newport-lleaa ICboOI
bpord meetin( '!Uelday nlPC -~
She and her claumatoa aat .... green
rug on the slap of <;oata Mesa High
SdJonl'• J,;ycilum, ...,,_ ln -lhree I-·and l'la)'ed pmea for · the
bene6t of UfO lchMI district -
Ka 111111 and her -... IDlOllll the
811 children ID the dlstrlct acbool olfldal•
oiay .,,. 1-lillDc from • federalJy f\md.
ed PfOlrllll da"'1ec1 lo cl'" apedaJ at·
tenttoa to cblldnn with 1earo1nc ·bm-
dl<af>I that,.,. not of their on in;•inc.
In tba cue of lbe dlmlDutlve ~
girl and her ctusmales from Monte
Villa School, lbe big bandlcap !J lhat
lhey come from -wloere English Is
a IO<Olld tancuaao. H It Is ipoken at all,
For aome olber chlldren, the handicap
Anaheim Council
Asks for Data
On 'Misconduct'
The Anabelm City Council, reacting to
a Gnnd Jury report on alleced mtscon-
duct of two lop dty olfld.ta, Tuesday
nlibt voted 'to u1c lhe jury in reveal all
lnlormaUon it pnueaes on the land
transactloDI wblcb triggered the probe'.
The investiptlon wu inttlaled after a
Los Angeles Tlmea atory tut June ac-
CUJed City Manager Kellb Murdoch and
public worts director Thornton Pleraall
of profiting through real estate in-
ve11bnenbl.
The article aald that the two. officials
had Jnside informaUon on city IODing and
public worU momi which were not
avallable lo the general public.
Tuesday nlib~ the motion directing the
ctty attorney to caatact the Grand Jury
led lo a bitter debate batween city COW\·
cUman William Thom and Mayor Jack
Dutton.
Dutton ........i Tbom, wllo made a
-· molloa "' -tbe dty· •!tor· ney to wort with tba atato attorney
general in invaltplln& the· cae, of
being a "gnondstaucler, publlclty.-.r
""" puppet ol the Anaheim Bulletin ... Dutton c a 11 e d Thom 11the mo..t
despicable person whom I b&ve tver
9'fVed with Oil this city coundl." Thom.
replled in kind.
Murdoch followed the exchange with a
defenSe of h.ia actions as a city official. He
said he had remained silent since the
newspaper story appeared so that the
Grand Jury report could be complete and
objective.
He called the aubseqnent uproar the
result of "innuendo and erroneous
assumpUon."
Crackdown Due
On SaJ,e Signs
A scattered meu of "garage aale"
signs -tlcbd on lelephone po1.., taped
tAl street IJihts and bung from parkway
trees -has led Hunti11gton Beach ooom-
cllmen to crack down on I o c a 1
homeownen.
Councllrnan Jack G,... suggested
Monday that since the dly !JI forbidding
real estate "for aale" signs 11cattered
around the town, the "garage sale"
message is Just as unslghUy.
He receJved full support from the coun· ·
ell which ordered city staff members to
start collecting the f'?Tant lltUe signs and
to warn the sign posters.
Harts SportinCJ Goods
may be that they've moved!f'often !hat
the)''ve never ~bad on~ teaCMr .for more
U:r.11 two months at .a ~. °"' &bey'va
never been lo a· ac11oe1 ~ ~ had . to ....... i.-i. • ,, ' ' aCClll I ~~" ' Mnr Fay Har)>llon, dlsltlc(olreclor of
the Title Olle Pl'Oltam, 'told trustees that
the students in the program range from
pre-scl¥.lol •&e to eigbtb grade and
receive tndivjduallzed ioJtnlctl111 aimed
at developing their ablllUes in reading
and math. 5
Ka Mun and ber friends , Edward
Tocblkubo, Mlcba<l Serukl, Reyna Con·
treru, Medorl Kutumoto, Juan Rivera ,.._
and L1llalla Lujan, sat patienlly with
folded banda aa Mn. Harbllon explained:"
that t.be entire '230,000 grant for the pl'O-' ·'
gram comes from. the federal govern-,,..
men!: 0 1be district doesn't pay a thing/':.•:
sl . said. 1 _ .~
As Mrs. Harbison continued to explain ,
the district's success with the six-year. ~
old program, the occupants of tbe green
ru,: began lo fidget -poklnc each other,
pointing lo Mommy in the audience an4 ,
giggling. ":
"In the first year," Mrs. Harbl!ori '
said, "we bad children from familiet'."
where the only language spoken wu,r;
Spanish, Italian, French or Arable. Our.,.
teachers have to be able to communicate .• 1 with the parents, so they had to learn
some ol these languages that they didn't
al:-eady know."
She credited tbe involvement of tMt.
parents at all grade levels of. lbe pro-.
gram for much o: its success.
Just as the group Al the green ruc was ._•
about tq get out of ban1, the pruentaUorr .. :
was turned over to the1r te.acber, Mrs. •• ,
Je~ England. .~.,
First they sang a counting song in
English, Spanlah and Jopaneoe. This,'
Mrs. En~land ei<plained, helf>I them·'
leam English as well as nwnbers. •"•
Next ca,ne a story about a brown blrd ... ,
a blue horse and several other bri1htly, If •
unlikely, colored anlmalJ which kept the"·
sit small scho!al'b · spellbollnd. Mrs :'
EnglAnd aa~d it also helps ;hem learn co1 ... ·:.
on in Englisb. •. ·
The sea1on.on the rug was flniJbed off ~:
with a tOng game about wavtnf hello
and wiggling, sl>atlng or atomplng the
other parts .of the body which the teacher
noted ls an easy way for.children to 1earn .. ·
Ille parts of 1hetr bodies. -.-
The next ltJlle wu walking a beam "' few inches oil ' !be noor I~ promote'"
coordination and balance. .;,
Mn. Eng!af,1•i atudOnts linished their"
pef~a::;·"1tt.~7.it u:'~is·;;
~bil'~ .. ~~{:\1'i~.~~~ ·=; mearis ~f(e~s tt.eV.~J:i · 1··
:·we don't l;ll01•bow Joni ' lduii can.:
bounce the ball.'' she expl~. 0 We
usually make her stop when she lets to
one hundred, but tonight we'll atop at,
20." ,,
eBfore Mn. England could fiDlah, the
beaming Ka Mun started bouncing the· ,
bal! as her admiring classmates recited ,
their numbers to twenty. · · ..
ll was a ~ougl. act to follow, but Teresa ~
Rampone and Susan RuSlell, Lit'q ...
teRchers from \JJllson school brought out..
14 five-year-old! who are also in the TWe ~
One program. · .
'"-! yowipten ung in Spanish, did ,
the alphabet in Span!Jh and gave a c
demonatratlon of learning lo read hi,.
Spanish, sounding out the wordl with the .
alphabet letten tlley had just recited. .~
Amid more giggling and poldnc they .
played a vege~blo IOUp gBme where
each Identified a vegetable as be put it
into the pot.
The kindergarten class fln1sbed the '
demonstration an4 brougbt .down tt . "
house with in 8Jllmel game during which ·:
each 1¢t the stage with a bow, boldlng •,
the picture of an animal. •.
"The importance of this program/' •
Mrs. Harbison polll,terl out, "ls that eac.."i . •
c:hild can iucceed at hia own level .•
·because of the individualized instruction
and the involvement of the parent!;."
Again we pause
to give th anks for
all our blessi ngs ...
Joh n Hart
Lynn Hart
Harts Sporting Goods DUBLIN CUP!) -U.S. Sen. Hubtrt
Humphrey wUI arr!" bare F'rlda.y for a
lhre&day trivale '11lt, govermneirt of.
OclalJ aalcf loday.
A 11.S. Olatl'tct Court Jury found her
111Uty of llleallnc lhe -from A. B,
Malool, founder of lht Mode • O • Da1
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Soy Bean
On Yours?
Designer Don L~per Dies
SANTA MONICA (AP) -"I line lneluded clolhln& eppml Loper e 11 C (e r at e d only
design llmple, · ~led Ice men and 1'omen, Loper sllcbtly w b • n he an
· Gets. Late Change
LOS ANGELES (UPI) clothel· becalue I believe al· abo marketed a pratlalous llWtred, "We make a nlct
-Kurt s. Bondi and Alan tentloq obould bl! focused on a lino of acceuories fro m, 10siilee;;;;;;vo;;;;;;lo;;;r;;i'3ltliiii.ii"----. I .. Haber bnlllcbt t 15 mllllon woman's fa<e Ind peraonall· bandkmbie!J to jewelry and• --~-•
11ILD against five movie'-ty," famed Hollywood fsahlon lollelrtes. · -
chains and 3,000 John Does deslP.' Don Loper once Among customers at ~ YOU• DOtCAT10M1 TG
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'" SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
!·" ti.I llll1loa lax reform pac1<ace ,1_. •. blcW· by Got.1 Ronald
'· Reapn and Alaembly Speanr
• • Bob Moretti has been ....
~~·•·it I b r o u I h the on bebali of everyone who romarked. 1¥1Jloaablo couturier saloll • HOAG HOSPITAL
Mll;5-ture, Moretp llY'· e1t1 popcorn at the .. Uthe lint thing-· ti .ere movie • stars and NIL .. TO 1utLD " M0ttt coM-The key to the plan'• pro)>-movies. J""' no ce soclallteli l"LllTS MIDtcAL CUTI • TO
rty •·-relief f the ' Bondi A_.. Haber, in 11 what 8 woman ls wearing, --~As~kf:!ed~oo~ce~a~bou!':t~hls~~ces'=!!,~,.!!!•!!!va!!!!!!vo!!!u!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~) • ~ eatur< --the 1tyle Is a mistake for her. ' home-owner lax exemption -their suit llled In lllp<lior Ila! been dropped from 11,lllO court, cleimed popcomo The aecret of genuine chic Is
to Sl.750 a year to provide an eat.en are dtfnuded dally an ensemble effect In which no
erlra 131-mlltlon··annually for because the y e 11 o w "ingle ertlcle ean be tden-
btg-dty act>oo)s. Moretti told substance squirted atop lilied.• , reporters l.aa ............. _ the com 411a·not ..... al bt&-M~ ,___,, ·-Loper, -"Simple" -He said that WOWd brin( the tor," i!UI ...,.lllhlc made bu 1.otal 0 urbaa factor" f 0 r • froDl toy bean oil to taste t eJpenlive, IOmetimes up
schools to 182 mi1lioo unually like butler. to 11$,ooil -styles were wom
and the total new state money "--------,.__, by IUi:il llOC8ble cnuer. u
for local acboo1s te 13S1 !""~~ llletrtcb, G i nger
million ~yeer. ' .• _,,..and Lana 'lllroer, died
A propooed lncroase in R" ~ -Tuelday Dilht el St. John's -•
molor velilcJe reglatratlon fees eoorter Hr'.:!pberel'-' "sHpoe~~· uld
OAKLAND CAP) -Dressed has been dropped to (Ive lttxl £'·7 --·-
juggled In a last-ditch .itort to
.,:.
i::: Suspect
·. Al'legedly
Disguised
In a bizarre disgul!e, former rnilllon In .-ionat lax relief, Loper."" admitted Nov. 4 lor
Hell's Angels leader Ralph Moretll added. The original Granted . on undlsctoaed attment. Cauae Pants, Skirts
"Sonny" Barger used 1 · plan womd out by Reagan ·. . =·was not !mmedately
allencer -equipped "buook.a-and the Democratic spesker Sweaters
ty,. gun" to kill a Tuas totaled ~.2 ~n. R • Filneral arrangemeots were 49c
IWOOtics dealer last May, Moretli CO.Van Nuys) talk-epneve ~: tn ~with
111' the prooecutioo tn the ed to reporters alter a closed· Cllarles Northrup, wu the
;,.: trial of Barger and three door meeting of a conference LOS head of a -. mi1Uon Beverly ~ .... otbon for murder. committee that has been ANGELES (UPI) --th
: ... :.·. In bis opentnc statement trying to patch together a bill Reporter Wllllam Farr, faced H 111 s · b a s • d intA!nlationat e r085Ul'Y
Tueoda Do td Wb t thatw111 · with an indeterminate sen-i.~buslness~·~~a~t~the~~tlme~~o~!Jhls~J~=======-~-~~~-~-~=====~~I .-y, na y e, . WlD approval In both death . While moot ol his , ~· Alameda County deputy houses. The original measure tence for refU&ing to reveal
,':' district attorney, said Barger w.as approved by the the source of a story about the
t .. n abot Servk> W. Agero, 29, Assembly but went to the six-Manson family, was ordered ~ poured gasoline around the man committee after it failed back to jail Tuesday, then
'" Oakland hills home where by two votes in the Senate. given a last..-minute delay.
Agero's body was found and It was only 30 minutes to
• set it on fll"e. MORETTI S A J D the. FBfT'S deadline to SU!TefXler ~·~ Whyte told the superior package was just one vote when · Superior Court Judge
'. . conrt jury that llar8'r wore a short ol the rT Senate votes H Charles H. Older stayed his
• wtg and bonH1mmed gluses needs. It must get two-tblr<ls own order 1 to ....i the
": and covered his face with approval In both bouaes of the newsman to jail. O t de r
••• painted ..... the nfl!il of the Leglslatur< before it goes to -lllOther bearing ""
May II ~illln(. Reagan's desk, next Monday .
... •. JlllDll O'e'lr, B 1rger'1 Maretti pr!:dlcted floor ac-"I am very grat.eful for the
~· courkppolntedattorney, tionnextMonday.Lawmakers stay," Farr. said. "I get to ~.' denied the allegatloos. · plan to quit for the year on spend 1bankaglvtng at home."
Dec. 1. Older and Farr, ~. have
RE SAID Richard lvaldi, a Sen. NichOlas Petris--· (D-been involved In a test of wills ,~:· key protecution witness, was ldand and legal principles for 18
': actually responsible for the Oa ) declined to sign the months over Farr's refusal to committee's report on the •.:• slaying and ls now attempting package, Moretti said. name the sources of his story.
to "dwnp" the-charges on
•1,• the other defendants. ln Critics. including Petris,
.. : .. addition to Barger, 32, Sergey have claimed the plan's one--
•;• Wallon and Glll'Y Popkin, both cent hike in the stale aales ta•
-·~ 21, and DoWd Duane Smith, places an unfair extra burden
33, are charged in the slaying. on the poor-while prq~
._. Whyte delivered his 71). ~.'.'.'.'!'.'.f ~!!'meoalsownerssald ·•-
FARR SPENT four hours
behind hars last Thursday.
which was to have been the
beginning of hfs indeterminate
sentence, after the U . S •
Supmne Court refused to heir
Farr's appeal . . minute statement to a packed uu:w~ .. ~, we
,.. -.... marted by tight plan does oot pump enoogl!
•" ---. ......_torr and news state money Into local schools , -;:;;;;~ "'J;i-to pus two and conlained no lax reliel for
• •• checkpoints and a penona1 reters.
searcb befono beln( aclmlltod.
Whyte att.mpted to 1tn1: the "WE AU feel -those ol us
IA!gally, Farr WOWd be ,.,,.
qulred to stay in jall i.mUl be
purges himself of contempt of
court by answering the judge's
question. It Farr continael to
refuse, as be has said he wm,
he could be kept in jail anW·
the· Judi• "8ves tjie ,l!eJ>eb, • .whib,Md. be th'! mt ii the
JUcf8e1s"life,' or Farr's. ·
killln( of Agero with the who will sign the report -
slaying of three San ~ that this Is the finest IChoot ~mat?JtrUb~.,.~~ii.~~
found shot to death the same Moretti said elimination of
day Agero was killed. the .tnere;Ue in motor vehicle
A bullet removed from registratiop fees was, in ef-~ ~ro .. tcl>ed that fOund lb. feet, tu relief for renters.
·" SmHh'• body'" Whyte aid, ad-·
ding Thomas met Agero in
Smog Units
On Wr ong? T .. as last Mareb to purchase
'4,000 worth of narootlcs.
;-: Acero made sub!lequent
:· tripe to the San Francisco
area -ance accompanied by
• • • Thomas -to sell narcotics,
: Whyte contended.
: When ldrne ol the drugs
' were thought to be inferior, he
was lured back with the prom-
., · 1se of ·a bigger sa1e and ar-
·-t:" ,. ,. .-. :-.
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rived May 19 with a suitcase
' C011toinlnc 1911,000 in hero
: end tocailie, Whyte slla.
Assembly
For Rivers
'.\'\'.• ~Not Dams ..,,
U.S. Fishing
Boats Seized SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
State investigators reported
that most used-car anti-
SAN DIEGO (AP ) 1 _ pollution devices required by
Ecuador has seized three a new California law are being
more Urllted States tuna boats installed improperly.
for fishing within ill self-The reports, issUed at a
claimed 200-mile territorial Tuesday m~ of t h e
limit, bringing to 23 the California Air R es o u r c e s
number of American fishing ~ inldicated that as many
.....is captured bJ the South as 1111 percent of the device!
American country this year, may be installed without the
the American Tu n a b o at Propu' steps.
Association says. Board lnv..ttgators said
The three seiners seized they checked 24 cars made
Tuesday a)lout eo miles off the between 1965 and 1965, fmdtng
Ecuadorian co..! ar. esoected the l20 devi.. Installed prop-
to be fined aod released as in erly Oil only two.
the pest .seilum, the U!OCia-The state lkreau of Auto ·
lion said. It identified the San Repairs reported that car
Diego.bssed boata as the repsir ""°"" Installing the
Marco Polo, the Eastern devices on 40 cars It dlecked
"'' ·SACRAMENTO (AP) _The Pacific and the J . M . did the job properly on only
CallfOmla Assembly has cast,,_M_arti_·na_ck. _______ 1_0. ________ 1 e lop.sided vote in favor of
keeping the S<H:&lled "wild
riven" of the Clllfornia North
Coast in their preaent state ~·: desptt< warnings that flood
.•: ""'trol projects may be need-~·· ed. " 'l1le Assembly voted -..... Tuelday to approve a bill that
i. ~. bid been a storm center ot
~ ; cuutroven:f between t w o
-.that each ca lied
themselves conservationists.
'l1le bllt would Impose a »
!i~. year ban on the construction
.. ~. of new dams on the .Klamath,
1.~. Trinity and Smith rivers and a
,,. 12-year ban on the Eel Ri ver
-often described as the
'·· "Killer Eel" because of Its
l: history of destructive floods.
o•; The bill, authored by Sen.
Peter IL Behr (R·Tiburoo),
embodies 1 compromise work-
ed out only alter long -la-
: • tlonl between the Reopn
: Admlniltntlon and tl>e anti·
dtm conaervaUonlsts on one
side and the pn><latn dJn.
aervaUonlsts on the other. The
antl·d•m ~alionisll
wa11ted a permanent ban on
damJ1ultdl ng and the pro-dam
comervationlsb said the dams
wee needed for Oood control
~ and water IUJ)plles. '
• Delpit• the compromise, the
: bill sparked heated noor
de hate.
"Must we have wild and ...rue rivers to the 1>0lnt we
.kill people with them!" asked
......,blyman Robert lladbsm
: (ft.Newport Beach). "I tbtnk
•.. not."
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