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Nixon Sees Kissinger
' Pair Continue Viet Peace Discuaions
a, u .... PNI l'tirn t!srS'
,,_. ""'" -IO<Urity od~ Henry A.. Kllllln(tr to Camp
David today for a lllinl round of
-tlnee auapeoalon ol the ... ret talb In Paria.
NIU,.. Oo Tllaeb, North Vietnam's
deputy lortlcD ,m1n1e1er, llow beck to
llaDol from Paria IC< lur1her ln-
llNdlonl.
Thon wu a aeries ol dlplomallc
-• to atudy tho Im-wli!ch •I> -111 hlol• .., South v-Pr .. J.
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dent Nguyen Van 'l!liau'1 demandi for. U.S. A•-Ellawortb llllDkt.
withdrawal of North V..._ floofll con!..... II flallall wllh Tbleu wblle
from the south and Hanoi'• ref\!laf to olo • 'l)lieu'a ebeot adY!aor, 8-Due Nhl,
to on grounds they are Vtelnameoe not new to Pari. to confer with South Viet.-
foreign, troops. ' namese officlals.
Before ~:. to t11e presldenllal Saigon reports 1aa1 week aald Thieu
Nlrtlt, ar conlerred w 11 h wouJol ull that Nhl alt In cm tbe KJaa.
Secrota.., of, State wuuani P. e...,. 1a 1nga;r-ljorlh. v1e1n-tala wldcb .,.
Roten' illllce. to ~ Dec. 4.
A.•atalO Departmtnt ipOblman. Jolla' ~ alao WU plamilng lo -with
F; XJlt, aald Iba "-'"llllolalao' Thieu's paraonll 1lilfMIJ'y, NIU7&0 Phu .-ng wss devoted entirely II lfoo. Duc,.a! ~P David, but botb ataeo hid
••• !'aria nelOllatloba wllh 'lllo. no """"""! on ~~'l'l!lell .-~ , ' _, a paraonal with Nixon.
Duc -t to Parts MrV . -for ..------------------------. brtelaD ~ Kil•• m bla lllila with
R • -·J>plltburo -Lo Due Tho. • Romney es•M•s =:.:.?~;a,.~!:·
To Create Body of 'Truthseekers' diplomatic negotlatlolll. Kfallntrer con-
ferred with Nixon in Ne\t York im-
mediately upon bla arrival from Parta
and again Sunday.
WA.SlllllGTON (UPI) -George Romney.-today hf.a Hlipllion
u -.etary of the Department of Housing and Urban Developmenl to cruta
1 1101111overnmental "body al truthaeekera and communicators" wbo could balp
ealllbtm the public on real political illuee. ·-- --1 • "' l'realdent Nlml aocepled the resignation, whlcb Romney aald prevJouaty
ba 'lnlUkl aubmlt alter tbe elactlon.
AT 4 NBWI CONl'DBNCE. Romney said the "real lnue1" were not cti.
..-durla( Nlml'a ~ race for rwlectlon becauae botb tbe Prul-
daal and b1a Demolnllc cballearer, Seo. Geoqe 8. McGovern, feared that to
do .. --lbam .-. . ~ fn>m commentators and pbllooopben ranging from Walter Llpp-
mam to Thomas Jeffenon, Romney said under present political coocUUon! a
candidate cannot win lf be ii "ri&ht too 100D."
"I'M A. LIVING EXAMPLE of the fact that you can't allord to be right
loo 110011 and win," be said, referring to his unsuccessful 19611 bid for the
presutency.
Romney became the first major member of Nixon's official family' to have
his resignaUon accepted by Nixon since the Pre!jdeot's Nov. 7 rM!lectJoo
victory.
Despite the bleak oullook, the Saigon
newspaper Tin Song, which la partly
financed by Nha and somet~ 1cts as
Thieu's mouthpiece, predk:ted the PariJ
negotiations would rode "areat d1Y1lop-
ments in the comtna days," especlally
with the arrival of Nlia.
Communist diplomats said they would
neither confirm nor deny reports that
Hanoi would refuse to bow to Soulb Viet-
nam's demand that 1 ~fire can
come only if North VJetnam withdrew
home all Its troops hlaed In SOUth Viet-
nam, Loos and Cambodia.
Thach refuaed to di8Cllaa the reuons
for 'the suspenalon of the !alb when be
boarded the Aeroflot jetliner in Pari!.
Thach arrived in Paris Nov. 17 with
Tho, the chief peace negoUator. Tho, ac-
companied by nominal Hanoi peace
deltkation leader Xuan Thuy, conferred
wllh Mme. Nguyen Thi Blnh, the Viel
Cong foreign· minister, to prtpart !or
AMA Urged to Take Steps
On Drinking by Doctors
'lhlrlday's 189th semi-public Viemam
talila ........
The aecrel talb Involve only the United
States and North Vietnam, but all four
sides Including the Viet Cong and South
Vietnam attended the Thursday semi-
private sessions.
* * * Snags in Peace CINCINNATI, Ohio (A.Pi -Tiie
American Medical Auociallor bu been
Ullled to tab Itron( action lo pmect the
public ap.J.ut 1 "liplficant problem" of
alcoholism, drug dependence and other
peychlalrlc dllorden amq pncliclng
phyliclql.
'!'be Oomicll Oii -llaltb al tho A.MA'• -al ,.,,,_ mode tho call
Sunday to A.MA'• polloy -nW:lnc Houae al Deleptea at tbe opl!lllnc al the ~ lltb cJlnlcal ..... -. ~ auueoted that tho num)>er
al ..-.uy llck -la rolaUveiJ 11111111, compored with tho num-
ber al docton In tbe Unltod 8(atea.
Bill It aald then la oonatatent.evldenct
tbat -Jll')bllma -and tbat, ..,. culooally, they i_..uae aucL doctora'
aecouolablllty lo tho publl<.
Aad II oddod that -atudy reported lltlmatea al tbe lnrJdtnce al .....Uc ad-
dlctloa In plJyDdana "varleo from JO lo
100 Umea thai In tho ·-populatloo" -lndlcatlnr that aucll oddlctkm la ID oe-
cupotlollal 6uard lor )liJ1llclanl.
Tiie council urpd the AKA to approve
• -al sraduatad pldellneo, abort of
lfRITISH POLICE
DRAW CRITICISM
LONDON (AP) -Brttlah police were
under altact for 1lvlnl Q u • en
Ellubolh'a dauPter Prlncea Anne only
a warnfnl for two speedq viollUona.
A. inlcbn' union leader aald that In
similar circumltancu o n • of b 1 1
memben woold hive been liken Into
COllrt lnatead of beinl liven a friendly .........
''I'm reaJ1J bitter,'' declared Tranlport
and Otneral Worken Union uecutlve
Alei: KltlOn. "How many times does tl1'I
hive to hlP)>'ll before abe la charged!"
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disciplinary action, to get aucb sick doc-:
ton to concede their problema, aeek pro-
f essional belp and possibly curtail or 11111-
pend practlco voluntarily. Talk Drag Down
Market Prices •
But it a1lo ftl('l•umended that lf there .. • la!1me from aucb nltrrals to the
doclon' • ._... -Including boapllll
atalll Hd madlcal aooletleo -tbe mat-
ter "aboulll be refenad to the •rt liamalq body In the atate:" ' NEW YORK (~) -.,.,, '" tbe
la ~-··~-ul · Paria -111i1a and proDM11b!i ..,._ • -~ llmate ~line. eel tbe atoclt -to_........... -• sucb • doctor could be facacl with --,.._..., ar !Ola o1 bla license. At 10, a.in. PST tbe Dow Jmiei i.iorq.
'l1lO council lur1her recommended thal of ltl lndUatrta! llocila wu oil IO.II pofnta
the AllA'a judicial upertl clrali a model lo 1011.'.15. '
law cleallni with phyalcfano hlvlnl auch Broker&. •ltrlbutad the.·--metn-problema and dfaaemlnale It to alale and ly to ,the auapeillioo al the l'ar)J tilila 111>-
county medical aocletlea for llllalatlve ill Dec. I, and to reporti tl!al llolllll Vlet-
actkm In their jurtadlcllon. -nameie leaden an lnafallna ~ Will
Tiie council noted that only two alatea IJave to nt1otlate dlftcll)' wltli Hanoi.
-Florida and Tuai -hive "•la-doc-lt! oddltloa, analyall --th a t
tor" alatutea. aome lnveoton ,. .. -· 1o· caab In I.a making tho recommendatlona, the 1alna followln( tbe ncent 'cfnmallc rtae
council called for c o M p 1 1 1 I on a t e ln market averq-.
totifima cm Iha port al other doctors A.I tbe New Yort Stock Etcbaqe l<Xne
wbo mlcbl be nm al a colleque'1 711 at.cu hld'dec!IDed and l40 ~ rlaen, al~llm. """ depandeoce .. other with 1,1112 -traded. .
OOJdllatrlc -· Gull Oil, wblcb Jalllly reacbed an . It IJld tblt, \IP lo -· lhla bu been a........,1 with KuRll In oil ta1b c:o.>
the lltuatlon: ' cemlng a partly -aubaldJary, wu
""-referral 1or help IWllly revea!J up !I to :Jtllto. Earlier, a block al 1118,11111
an enlJtDched 'conaplracy of silalce. • abarea traded al 11!1, np ll.
Pbyalclana atrongly m11t reoognltloo ol A.utoa, wbich hive been at r o n g
the fact tbft 11!1 of their llUllllMr can . racenlly, were down. ~~to speak out !!hould ' On the A.mertcan l!lock Eubanfle,
be ,,...,___, '-• --~ of "-Jiii McCulloch Oil wu down ll to 111', and -"' ,,_, -• Heck'• wu oil llto to :Jtl. atalb and ollMr collaacuu of · tbe ID AU a.m. P8T JbO Bti llaanl laclei wu =:1 of ~~u C ~roo.: Off .51 at 83.M, and the AIDU Jnde1 WIS
p&lllon." off .•at 28.1'7.
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In court lo -bla ---out. Tiie U.8. Oomt al llWJary -will caaMie a1 hlla Cburdl, Va. Dec. 4 _
In a MpltlW ,......... ... lo bear I briel
contendlnl that Calley's court.martial
contaJned al leut II emn.
Lotlmer aald ii! tbe clemeocy petltloa
filed by Calley's 1a..,.,. thal the boanl
wu aaktd "to take 1 look at~ q....,,,.,.. for parole... CallOy la re-
qulnd lo ame _.lhlrd ol bla 16-yeor
... -belon he can be cmealderod for porole.
The lawyor 11ld Cilley bu been
described by aulborlUea at Ft. Benning
.. a "model prlaoner" and the clemenq
plea clalma be bu auffered .mough
punlabmant not anly for bla "own guilt
but tbat al tbe naJlon and the Army II
well."
Pil9t of Fl06
. Killed; 5 Htirt ·
NOVA.TO (AP) -An Air Ftll'Ce board
al Inquiry la oonvenlna to probe the fiery
cnab of an Fllll Delia Dari flsbttl'ln-
ler<aptor ~t that killed the pilot and lo-
jurod five honeback rldera with n,tog
placeo of bot debrta.
Au-aald capt. Mlcbael D.
Burmellttr, 25, of Northfield, Minn., with
tbe 17th FICbt« lt!t.rceplor Sq1lldrm ol
S..wyer A.FBI Mlcb., WU kllled SW>lay
-the I! bit, • tililli..."'"1 ........ three ml1eo north .cif. lllDlilton five
minutes after takeoff.
A witness said the single-seat plane
,_ In a •beet of Dame, l!:nocklag
down tr.ea and bmklng up Into bita 1nc1-
pJecu before Jt came to I bait 80) yardl
lrom. a house.
"It was a fantastic scene," be said.
~gent Murde~ed
Illinois Man Found; Throat Cut
JACKJONVIUJ!l, m. (A.P) -An
llllnota Buruu al in-tlptloa a I e n t
WU found -bla lhroat :...."l 1oda7 lnanautomoblle-olJ e.
Tiie l>epartment ol Low --ldeotlfltd tbe qent 11 Pol.-Lackey, IO,
a apoclaltal In urcollca lnvMllaUona. ~ wu found In hla pmonal auto,
tbe cltporlmant aald.
II --a -111t.c tbare Wll "no known cor-tlao belw.., hla death
and any curreat =:"·" Tllo car WU partad U.S. •• the
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main road between Jacboavllla a a d
Sprlnglleld.
The body was found by a pumbJ',
Mo11an County abertlra deputlaa aald.
Lockey WH marrtad and bad two
children, the law eu1........,1 depart-
ment aald.
The FBI fa !he alate'a lnveotli•tlft
agency alarted In 1• by (loy, RICl!anl s. oauv1e. Tiie 11alld llln a1 111a 11111~ often tnown u "the jjlilo rsr," fa to Jn.
veati(ate narcotlca ~ and fl<llllllod crtme.
IUFPIU· SICULL FRACTURI
w1m.., D. Martin
Nude Girl Takes
Stroll-on 1'usy
Major Hightvay
BENTON, Ark. (UPI) -U. Jobn Scott
of tbe Arkansa.s State Police aald bla al·
nee at LltUe Rock and tbe Saline County
lberlff's office at Benton were flooded
with phone ,calls by people reporting a
nude &lrl walklnl aloq tho bilinfay
ca111lng a tralnc jam.
Scott said when he got to the scene, on
Intentate 30 belw<en Little Rock and
Benton, traffic wu heavy.
"About 50 can pulled off alqng sldt ol
the highway to watch/' he said..
Sandra Branaon, ~. ol Mmqibla,
TeM., hid taken off all her clothtni· and
wu alrollinl down tbe blihway, Scott
said.
"People were slamming on their
brakes and pulling over. People were
drtvinl to the nearest overpass to -
around and cruise back by," be said.
'Ibe woman wu charged with indecent
-· end rolwed Oii IZ5 bond. 8be
lold Scott abe WU drtvlnl -a MID to
Callfomia end decided Cl! an lmpulle to
take the walk.
"She J111t Nici Ibo tbouPt H waa the
rlcbt Udnc .. do/' &:!Ott IU:l. 111 put mJ
~ -bor 11111 toot bor lo jail ... .. r..,. . .
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Wllllaril D. Martin, former Laguna
Belch -and doan of local and coun-11 poltlfoo, ..., .-.01ng illlanll\oe care **' tor --of • -fncture. .,,...,~--itlr l!lfleNtl wbea ba loll In lbe
111-.a ofllll 1-boma Friday.
' lllrtln fl nportad In "fair oondllloa"
lodQ at IM illmlYO can 111111 of Soulh
C\laol °""MnilJ JIGlpllll ID SOU,th
'-· Other than • black-ri(bl eya from Iba lnidln, no flalbar lnjurleo IN ap. -t. nunfac lllparYfaor Leo !\lake
aald.
Known tJnupout the county
govamrliiltal clrclel u 0 the man with
the white camaUoa" Martin, 79, haa liv-
ed ID 1--for OMriy • yean and served on many governmental and
citizen bodies.
He wu found lying on the (&rqe Door .
at tbe ocean Lont home where hli and his
alotet, 1111')' lllrtlD Foater, live. II is
believed ba may hive tripped over 1 vine
nearby. He wu taken to ·South Coast
Cnnmunlty Hoepltal by ambulance.
Mmln la a dlreclor on the Lopna
Beach Festival of Arts Board of llitte-
ton bavinl served u praaldenl of the
board.for three ,..,..
Untll llaJ, ba oerved oa tho county
Local Almcy Fonnatlon Commfaaton,
and waa active oa tbe county Civic
Center Oommlalon. He hid formerly
-... the~ County Grand J._y and wu • member al tbe Orange County
Coast Aaoclalloo.
Martin served as Lagwia Beach mayor
for six yean and was a city councllman
for el(bt yean.
Martin.'1 trademark is a whJte cama·
Uon, always fresh and alwa)'ll In the lapel
of his pbHtripe 111111.
Jovial and outgoing, Martin spoke with
'•utborlty. He wu Instrumental in the ftabt lo relocate the propoled Cout
Freeway inland after Division I of
lligbwaya propoaed a route what woold
have sliced Laguna Beach in half.
Victim Identified
BAN Fl\A.NCISCO (AP) -Sbertff's of-
llc9n hive ldeatllled a man shot to death
wblle lleepin& In his tent In the Santa
C.'ruz mountains near Saratoga Gap as
Mlcbael Fnld !lattice, :Ill, ol &mayyale.
Olllcera aald tbat ballJ-taata hive
-onlend Oii two bulleta found la the body.
WIT (II
ۥ11cer Bepe
Citing 0 tremendous strides'' in
cancer reeeareh11Dr. Prank 1.
Rauscher Jr., director of N•
tional Cancer Institute, saya
the day may come soon when
testing of single drop of blood
mm finger will be used to
diagnose disease.
Male Calendar
Nrules-Cwthes
Make the M(l,n
LA MESA. (A.P) -The laleet In tho
male-calendar fad proved ~ to
Jill Timm, a 21-yel!Mld craphlc artlat
who put It on the newutanda today:
Don' tblnlt a bandaome men with
clolheo on looa equally well wlthouL
Sixty YOUDI men alllWOl'ed an ad-
verllsement wbicb Miss Timm put In Ibo
San Diego State newspaper.
There were rejects in the final poling.
"Some peop .. wbo look llJ't•I In clothes
just don't without," Mias Thmn aakL
Tiie project wbich Iba free.i-
deslgner carried out without -
cost ber '2.000.
''Two or three" of the modeiJ look '20
each for poolng. Tiie olhen •sreecl to """
percent of the eventual profit& from Ale
of the calendar.
One model refused to be paid .
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hi outlnOd near .tlio end of lbe last
century.
()!aim"\ IMI ..uh several polfiamlst ,._ In lab, the DWI aald he Is "not a
t!*Dber, In ..,..i IWidlni with any of ~m.•
He lleclJned lo estlmale bow many peo-
ple llllJ pracllc:e polyglll!l' In Utah, but
"" lboJ nwnblr ID Illa tliou1and1. Ila ......... Ii ..... lb..,; .i .... living L, illj>atill! ...... , wllb If elllldten rang,
inM In age up lo SO. The man aald he was
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~ callers &lked qllUtlom on
tbt .....,. ........ b)' JOiin Prince.
One caner asked how t&e man was ac-
cepted bJ bia IJtlcbbo!:I.
• .,,., jet ,.iipi,'1 be ...... "They
dGn't IJb to ,.. -• ollo doinl what tlie1 WOllld lib lo do; but don't have the
cour&plo do." Primat,e Learning Sign Langiiage Anolher cal1'r ulred about l!IOll!el'lnr '. l•• !""-· . ' The iDan aid only ... -lll'llll, and
SAN l"llANCl9CO (AP) ~ c.,..j olp "The deolre for IOod and drink 11'<! :":,,;;,~, I lerrible bladadle ~r
,for ber dlnnlr, for blr drllW lllld lltUlilY motivatlou&I, and lolchlnc Coco lie uJd Ibero are •nnl ~
wbelever she wlllU to '° oul -ltlm wu relaU")Jr 1111." Miss lo D01nam1.
Coco, a IJ.pound blbl' pm. at the Paltotlan uld. """*a elllld lolM a mother, 11'1 ,,.1
Ian rranctlOll loo, II ...,_ taqh! ll&n "f blaan bl' molclln( lhloe lips for IC bad, *-llln'• -OM to -.... tau ber p1aae:• 111 Mid. , 1...,...1 by a illlnfol'd UDlftretly ber I 'MIUld put bit hudl In Ille food or Iii Ille iftltffllW lbi -oald IO ptr-
IJ'ld11tlo 11Udent In .i.vtlopnMntal drink illp Ind tbtn alvt btr a botlio or cat of tbe nallanli di..,... lll'I caUMd
Jll)'dioloa. ...,,.·IOod." 111 adlllttr1, ind w!deqrMd polnamy
Her teacher, Pmny Patunon, :.S, Coco, who craves grapes and Jll"pe would aolye tbe problem. , ·
beUfns her -.rcb with tbe torl!la I• juice, &radually learned tbe algm and no "Wben a man meets a J.imi chlck al
unique IDll !P 11 will bllp ill llllnf •'ID lallltr req111re1,111e ll!mlllu ol a llotUe Ille clrltHa, he .., ...... -and han ~ • ..i aid I rded fDild.' thal =· llul -lllW/'lr llldllli &I ll!eeq er rota ar ", . an , w11a 11 hor," lie ·..w, &6-
cbildren. 11~ ~-~~I dlnf la~ IJOWIM, 11111 jft-11lf irlfts
"Teaching a ~ llp, !&nltiaf, • ,...... ·that m mj other ..,......., lllld I ""' In IOi. •
•I new, but 1 lbiilll 'Coco le :\·Mi bapo' lo Jm11 a Pt iei1 irD c.r;o. ' ' :f • r:..~~1e~"1~~ ... &lld ~~-=.t~.:-~ ·wei s~it.c~:'·C.u
She ls P.ttenllnc lier research after a sei!ei, Pl!b!noii IO!d. · 1 ' " af:=== ~i:u:~~:~~= Blame .for .Po:c,;r
Im. ,.n. . "I am 1!11.mc IO ill~'llle conlorl Lo , c .
, 111a Pa-bopn...,..,. with tbe 1n wldob • -u.. • '*•• ui.1 "' at on•p'-..-~11HW aodlla lour n.1111 ia and ' 11 lmporlant 'ID Ille ana1111i oi a dllld'a • IA'"°
..,... up 1o n .. """" •...,, W1lh 1or. !aniatel·" ' ,
In bar dallJ 1111klal, Oooo alpatl for i. INltUllJJ Miii ,.--. wlll ~
drink by Dlaelnr bat tblimb lo blr,_.,.. ,.... °""''· ......... W1lll ,, ~ ub IW food by plac!DI Ill of .... lldfets dlol.cblld'• ~ of •llD ~
to bit molllh and lipo · 1o p ll1iill one 'litd lben plani lo lliite lit '~I dll-
-ol bar~ ..... lo ......... ' ....iatlllo! ...... iiMtle llillll;Ute gorljia. !>r inakinl .. OlllWlrd moUan wllb blr Shi 116Peii M wi!ll blob two more
ba,,d, '1Uf1;'blt .. ,.,. ...,... lllil'll llfih!y
'And •he'• worklnl hard Oii the alp . ,unllkely. -dai·Ooci '!11! ll<ilhlDCft r• • .,. .... and ''llo. • . , u;.q1111 )ID!inlli. ' • ,
••
;.8blalnt,lttJp
:~. AcrobaUc Art Troupe fro m Chine pull on 1 tndtloall ablbl-
' tlod 111 plate 1plnnin& In Ottawa durtn1 1 tWO-nlontll tout Of Olntldl, ~ lh• UnlllCI 811111 Iii Mtxlco. While 1plllnllli lht pl111t the · pefo
.IGnllen 10 tllioqh otlltr 1cro11&Uc acil 1ucb u btld llallda, -saulu, ete:
I
Men's Club· Sets . .
Annual Meeting
Diction or · nw dltecton 1opt tile
.,_ ,., the annual ~ or tbe 1-illea'• Club alf:ID o; · lonlaht
II tltt Leitabt. llaacfl 0 m e D ' I
ClllMllflll, lft. Am'1 1>11'9 lid Oltlili
ll" ... Lactma laldl, httr tllr-. will be eleelad to
""-rM hlllllor, I!. J. JHOIM·
Wiiiiam F. Robb 11>1 Harold Winter, wM are. fJl!rinl. ,
l'olloWln« the bllllilea a e 11 1 o n ,
inemben GI Ille -·• Club W1ll vlt1f alldel liUil "1 Wlrrtll Marpjl, durlnf i r..:.nt ."""1d lour.
Mila Min.m lltrr, ~ and pl&nllti wW entirtaln.
• •
GOP Pl11bnlng Part)'
,,,. lllUlb Cllut ~ Pbnlll
wlt!cll ~. 111 ---Irvine and the Soddiebacll Valley, pli,. 1 boll·
d1y ---IJ&rl.Lt.,i:!nninl 1! !:IO p.m. Frid&J In ti.~ lloOlil o1
Iha Reuben l'J. Lot ......... I, Newport
Beacb.'
,,_ 1rt fl and 11111 111 r•int<l 111
calllnl iu-7"'1.
I
·. I
IHMp Shot
On It• wiy to a couple ol polnil -or 1 &lance off the rim -Is a
bukelball put up by a lone c11er taking advantaae ol a Iona WHk·
end. The 1cene ls Newport Elementary ochool pltYll?Olllld oil the
Balboa Peninsula In Newport Beach.
Suit Ends Bank Taxi Rid e
Plan for Female Employes
Supervisors
May Hire .
.
Appraiser
lllrlnC ol .. aPlft(eer .. !Wiiier
noptlallolll ltldlna .._. Ute ,..a,le
purchase o! 5,IGO acreo • ol lbl lllarf
Rancb In aoutheUlorn Oranp ~Y
will be belon Ibo Board ol ..,., ... ,
Tuesday.
1Ua1 Property -bu ~
Iba! ,...ua11oo1 ... froeeadhw .-rd
purchue of the -hMI ol the it.•
acno ranch, west ol Orteti• Hic&wit and
north of Ian Juan Olpltlrano; Tbe
nl(Ollatlonl blil .. 1111 .JUl1 ...., .....
of Ille Board ol Buperrilon.
Hlrinl or Stanier Ii. Oooda Jr. of llanta
Ana for $14$0 to mU:e tbe tM 21snrj
apprailal 11 recoamllllded by real I"<>
pertlea. ·
A tantaUTI -I calla lor JI&.,
PW'cllaae of the l ,IGO &ere1 lhreallt !lie Batik of America, trulU.. for ten .~
and Loi Anlalea eoulillel dlll'lllli !tilt
now own the PfOPll't1.
The qnanienl calla for Ille eamll7 IO
Pl1 $1 a 1W rent In 111u 11 pr"°"' la&, ....
The pnipoaed pact allo , alloWI !or
pololbll ~ of Illa wliee Iii 11ve
oeponte Plt'Olll durlnl 111e n ... ,_
leue period.
Tbe proper!, hll -tmdaf ... u a pololble l'q10nl1 ~ ilnct a...attoli l!lnrirwnenta Inc. oi Newport llaaeli
def1ullad oi: I Ptll'Cbuo OOllll'llCI In Jiit.
llecreelloft litYlrclainltU WU ilallil
1n the rmanclal crub ol .,_ c.ttal. lio
pal't1ll -•Uoo Uld bad 10 llldt 1111 of
lhl .......... lo buJ Ille 10,000 -lei a reporlad .. mllllnn.
The firm bad IJlanMd lo -a prtvate)Jr owned publlc ncreatlanal park.
Sen iors Fin ish
Marathon }aun$ ,
To ·Vegm Hotel
LAI VIOAI (UPI) -lllbl 1!11lne ~ -·· Ill .... ",..,. old, Joatd -Ille -11111 Prlday
BAN FllANCIBCO (AP) -In whil cab comp1n1 about lll0,000 anmaaUy 1o ~ ;t :.:-:...~~ Ille "Lllo 11111111 me consider I li~n of the -Uve trtnoporl -· to and lrom nilht thllts Bawtna ley wlndo an4 -~· Ille a~ts o! equal rig Is !or ·women; the 11111 blc tompullr and chock ,........g "Melhualllh marathoners" Into
Bank of America bu aitllOllftCld 11 will center. Toman oald lhoul 1,000 nl&h~ ••-•lop P&Yinl tut !areo for wtmen Ume employu ire uslnC the e&Mare op. •• lllhan llolol pa:'l. lot 11 baurl and
emplaJtl worldni at nliht. Uon. 40W~~ ~ ~ oldll ,.':4 ~
The Bank of. ArMrlca aald male --~ '"" WU .. ~ c;OmbWnld tbll\ the pracllc:e of houri arid I mlllllel. ·
')1&11ni tut i-·ror....,.. w11o mua1 Actio n Planned .J 1i!t.r.e:!trr;: ~~~
lllart or eOmllllla a worlt lblft et nllbl ls orpni. of lbl ni., nm, a11or he =-lo~llon bocaule ll llD't -Illa tape lie/an a """" of
A To Remove Land about IO _....... l&Wlull rtllln1 the ume trlUIDlftl He illld be -10i111 lo c1mr a "hot bu -flied qilnlt Paclftc Telephone tub" &llil Ill In 11 lor abclolt two blun. co. s-. 111e. comp&ft1 111.1 u .u1 Fr om Capo Par'~_ 11 ... Ibo tblrd ...... rimDlntf 11 llii -pa;tna the rareo for Iii wmien "3 manlboo, *-up by liltla IO wmli:ar1 untD Uie oult 11 declclt<l. de-•ta 1111 u-, !bat -ca ,.
The . nllbl-eab-flrt --w a ' Orange Coonty supervlson, acting main ftl In adTlncacl ... and _..._ ldopted by many IMulneal llrml u a upon • _ _. '-Ibo Looca1 •-y --safety feature . r-.u.;.""o=mi:.i. haft .,;;.i'"io 1';'., m,= a.tr 1'11111C11 •;:~
Tiit llalo, lnd\lllrlal Welfare Com· tan lap) -lo dlladl l!J aorei partlclpuit
.,,..., -nol llJICJIY IUdt a Pl"'l'&ID f 1111 Culelrlllo ..., -Uoo JaltnOon, ft, Ian Ditto. a -bollt, but doll raqtllre , "lllitabl1 ttlftlporla, := Dillllll. _, IOCl It Wll hli -trip and 111 llld Ill fall
Uoo" ror womon work1nc evtlllnr hi>url. "wondor!id." 81 ,.. Ibo PIM'• Polk
. The Equal Employmlftl Op~rtun!Ues The -wu annaail 'lo Ian m1rotllan In Blplomlllr. ComrnJalon hire llya cal>flll'I P"'lfll!IS Cllmlato In Nmmher 1111, and the The -point In 11111 . ,_.,
for .. .,.. not. only are dllCrimlnatory, LAFC, IO "'"Id double tullloo lor the marathon, Belvin llld, wu lbl 1illl!I 11111
bUI alto •llbdrawal of IUCh prosruos ..,.. "'""* lo ,,,_11 OWlltn, up 4,ZOO,foot Cajon Puo. "That -tho
relblr than -lo male -nr. ordered Ille deladlmlnt Ira lbe lint~ lllld wo,.. 1n1o 1 ,..,,,.11m,
-bo dllCrlmlnalorl'. N 1 It b or dlltrlcl. II !ell lib I burrlmne. 'l\il'1 •t
attaraatlv1 bat -lollld by a court, The ~1&11 II Del Oldo Read Is rull1 llowad 111 up." ~ fir tho conun11o1ou lald. -laid Ille clll'. Tbe Olpllttotlo H1 oatd lbl - -Iii llronl lbol Ille Ray Taman, 1 Bank of ·-ca Dllll'lcl lo ..._ Ille WC< men wart &cl~ lllown ....., nl
.,.._ .. , uld lhl bani wW provide and altar a --nqlllll tho LAJ'C Ibey bad lo ba -lftff IO m1-
lrea l>lrk1n.I for nlpl-tbift employ• oti referred Illa malltr to Ibo .llolnl ol Thi normal ......., 111!1 Moh IO -
loll f1nde1nw llCUrlty pardl. 11 allo lu!lll'YllDrl. turnt ~ W"llall Iii llallr Wlii tW
will provide ahuttlH>u; oervle<s between tlo w -11111 Ille dlltrlGt WIS -. lollciftd ill • l&m,pOI' -. Thi
Iba lots ·Ind Ille bullclln(. ...-1 at lbt llolnl ol IUponllore Illar-runnlnc lldlta -lliOrlooooi lo II
Bank of ADllrlca bu blen payinc a 1111 oo Ibo dll..,_ 11111 ...._, mlnulll 11 lbl IOd to maa up liml.
BEGINNING NOV~ 28th
WE WILL CUSTOMIZE OUR
HOURS: OPEN 7 . DAYS, 10-6:
TUES. & WED. EVENINGS 'Tll . 9 pm
FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE.~
673·5 051
2120 West
Ocean Front
' 4 DALY I'll.OT ...... Na::1 11htr 27. 1912
Bo:r1&a1111 on'
From· Here
To Monotony
LONDON (UPI) -A Lo n don == :! '1:i.. »::: .. 8:':: -hunll for NAii ......... , la llM
and bldJnc In South -11 liW be waa i,.t oeen Oct. 5, oo 1he .....
betwoeil ,ArgenUna llld Clille.
The ll'lk:le, the fJnt o/ a nv .. part
series wrltteo for the London Dally Ex"
press by Amtrlcan writer 1 ... 11.1a1
Farago and Expreu r<POrtor Stewart
Steven, wu Illustrated by three plct11r<11
reportedly abowlng Bormann aa be ap-
peared Oct. I.
BORMANN WAS deputy to Nu! dic-
tator Adolpb Hitler and was sentenced to
die by the Nuembert tribunal wblcb
tried him ID absentli, tiut he fled befort
Allied ag-could amst him al the end
OPF AND RUNNING DEPT. -Indeed of Wotld War Il. SOmo experts believe he
It II nice to be hick at the old deak after died with Hitler as the Third Bolch co~
the 'loaff 'nllnbgfv!ng weekead of fun , lapsed.
lra•el, eatin( and drinking. Here, at But tho Dally EIJ>l'OS said be la llvlng
leul, I cu ncover frml aeli·lnfllcted ..-the names of Ricardo Bauer and
rigon. Juan Gomez and when laat known, he'
Everybody, it eeems, saves up all their lived en an Argeotine ranch owned by a
caa11 and energy for tbeae holiday member of lhe Krupp family, which dur-
weekepdl ao It can all be blown In ooe Ing the war was lnslrumental In arming
giant oru of gastronomy and automobile Hitler'• forces. ~~elite., been tiallled and amused by "His !811 re!Uge, to which the Argen-
our penchant for selecting theJe tlmes tine -aervlce traced him ooly a few
to all tab to the road at once. Maybe w.eb ago, wu in the province of Salta,"
I've been biflled and amuse<! h7 it, bul the neWsp.per said. "He was staying in a · cottage cm the Rancho Grande, the vut I've oeftr been smart enoogb lo avoid it. . -le of Arndt Vjlll Bohlen und llalbach,
Everybody goes, and I go likewise. lut sciClll of the Krupp family." .
11ERB IN OUR region, tt ...,.. that
one ol the main OC<Upaticm la going to
northem California. Evtrybody down
boft goe1 up there and every!lody up
there comes down here. This wooderfu1
pb<monleml cau>es trallic: coogestioo,
aclcl lndl&.stion and wClllderful sal<5 6-for the guollne people.
Not ... long ago, there ...... Obly i...
ml,ln wa11 to get frml here to northem
California. You could go up 101, whkb is
slow and crowded, or :you could go up 99,
which is foay and crowded. Nowadays,
however, we bave a new route known as
Interstate 5, which tates off for Oakland
just after yoo bave deored the Ridge
Route.
TBE DAILY UPllEllll said It would
offer 111ncontrovertlble evidence" that
Bormann did not die u many believe In
1945, but II lnotead a pnllperoWI
1-minoaaman with higb ranking frlenda In
several Sooth American govemmenb:.
The photographs the Dally Express
published show a balding, white-bafr<d
and thick-tel man coofrontlng a man the
article ldenUfied ai a high ranking of-
ficial of Argentina's Ceniral Intelligence
Agency al an lmmigratioo port oo the
Argeollne-Oillean bonier.
An alert lmmfgratioo ln!peclor sum-
moned tbe Argentine intelligence man,
JoooJaV ...... -be ..........
ed lllt -'lllt -per said tho
man'1 11 i llll ldend"ed b1m U
"llklldt -· wllUe cm earlier tripl
be -pu•l*b ldenllf1ln& him aa
'1Juan Gomea., ... GCbert.
BOT BY TBE ti8t V--...S
-lnmBIAll.AfM tq-
the man, "R--bod dll1p.
pured, •JIPOMllll1 *"Inc --Paraguay, the ne-uld.
"I ftgrel tbal 111111 -· -I waa lace lo'-wlill ._In -· I
did not acl Oii 1111 ... -and p1ace him unc1or &m111," vei-,...
quoted .. ayJnC.
Acoonlina to Far1p and 8tefto,
Bormann fled In lMI to Ar1mtlnl by
ftY of Genoa, lta!J, to jofo I -be bad aent on earlier. They said be wu
=--~:=~of=.
OUller In llii6.
'''!be clocumentl -his uloondlng metamorphosis from a Nu! poteolate ID-
to'a man •I-a couolry, and lben lnlo
a su""'8Sful -of the mwggled Nul funds with I finairlal wizardry that
bas made him an Important facto.r In the
economic life of South Americl," the Ex· preas l&ld.
rr CITED SIJRVEIU.ANCE reports as
8l)'lng Bormann moves 1110111J tnm a
farm be owns outalde Valdivta In Cbfle,
.. Eldorado In Argentlnl and AMmcloa In
Paraguoy, via Mendma and Cordoba,
Argentina, to lltend bolnf meetlnp of
his enterprisel In -Aires, and lo
Carlos da BarDocbe, 141 winter ft90l1
high in the Argentine -·lnl In -Bavarian-type en•bumimt be leell most at home and aafelt.,.
Bormann went suddenly lo the Krupp
ranch -feared Prsldenl Salvador Allende might order bla arrest, the artl·
de said. It quoted Veluco u 8l)'lng
trying to fflid Bormann oe the vut
Krupp ranch was "a bope1eu un-
dertaking" and llJl1Wll' be was unlll:ely lo stay there long.
ABOVT Mm.WAY between routes 99
and IOI, .... stale blgbway engineer
took a ruler and dmr a .might Une
between Grape-and llakland. 'Ille!! be
bulll a freeway on tt. Just like 4be crow
fllea.
North Viet s Rain Mortar
He dldn't bother much with ollramps,
1n--. gaa stations, r-urants or
olber --In the gqnpby which
milbl -down the -in his bell· bent Nib .. Gel There.
Thul the state ol Cllllomla bas
Cl'flted-• new first in auperhigbways.
lntttmte i la the kqeal, most
moootanoul, wearilome, humdrum and
-rood In the world. It la alao the
world'• -tell of auto gasoline mileage and human bladder capacity.
rr Ill ONE ol the few places in the
world wbm people cheer and blow harm
when .they ... a saa.llatloo ..... In the
statlolll, when l'Oll llod -there ""' low Jlnea •. One for a~, cme for
Men, one for Women and: one for the
Cokemadilne.
-$ la also the -~·· loogest cfral racilll lltrtp. I figure people are
drMng.lut oot there ao they can get off
the thine Wore they nm oot of gaa or
11o.. a -· The lpeeil . Umlt Oil Intenlate 5 Ir 711 mil'" per hour. Well,
I'd bote to be a Calllunla lllgbway
Patrol olllcer oot there.
I'D bet be coold be cbaalng IOllle
moltJrlrt at 90 mph and ane joker -.Id
roll up behind him and blink bla ttgbts,
....... to pall.
ANYWAY, BVI!NTUALLY you get lo
northem CaJJlomia .. In-$ .u yoo are Jacky. When you get up there, you
drWe two wa11: Slow and Slower.
They piay lntemtln( highway ~
Ulre '"Four Abreut lor Colwenatlaa' 'or,
"SignBJ Ult, TUrn RIPt" Ol'0 °SUrprilel
I'm stopptag tn Thil boe."
The only time· northern -drive at hlgbway speeds II -.i tt'1 fog·
gy. Or when they are .._tng t-brtdc<t.
Alter a few da}'I ol"tbll and too much
turkey, yoo are bappy ID Ill blclc ooi
Intentate I and start t.ne. You are
qaln wonderinl wbJ ,,,,,bod) ii driv-
lnc .. !alt.
A cbedt ol llcenoe pllte frames abow
that all the -are frml ~ ttke
llllntlngton Belch, Son Juan Copiolrano
or Ne~ It ,... the only nice leellng
.. the trip.
U you crubed, at leut yoa were --·
Fire on Allied Marines
SAIGON (UPI) -'!be North Viel·
"""""" burled 2,IMI rounds of mortar
and artillery fire against South Viet.
._.. Marines driving further north In-
to Quang Tri Province In their
oortberomost drive since the Communist
spring olfenaive almoot eight MC111tbs
ago, !root dirpatcbea reported today.
UPI coneapoudmt Donald A. Davll,
reporting from the battle moe, l&ld the
"""" thin 2,IJllO rounda were rm
between 9:45.p.in. Sunday and 11:35 a.m.
today, bombardments ·wblcb showed the
Communists -. no longer boarding
S..tc'•Belper
... _
Cyndy Lanon, 19, of Am..,
Iowa filed a sex discrimination
complaint againll a shopping
<enter which refused her ap-
plication for Santa job. She is
now a Santa's Helper at the
store.
ammunition as they did -It appeared
a ceee-fire was immir1eut.
EALIER, ABOUT ·Ill Commun1s1
troops attacked a 7lllJ.man -Viet-
........, force about ...en mllM lath of
Quang Tri City. 'lbe Om111111n"b
~ed ... go>erlllllOlll -· damag-
ed i... otben and PMbed aowrnn-
i,_ back OllHalf mile.
-'-311 boon liter, the--Vfet-llll.... c:ounteratlacl:ed, baclred by
-air -llld IUl\'al ·gunfire and dnwe beck lo lbefr oriclnal line.
"We don't think they tbe Commuofata--
have gol the comh8t -lo slop us
there -they rearrange ..... unill," .... Allied soun:e sale!.
IM Vil! SAID most of the fighting In
Quug Tri Pro.moo centered -the fanning and Ilabiog Yillage of vlnb Hoa ~.The~ --bu mostly been destroyed -.nestles ....., the
sand dunes .. the South·~ Sea -...., mllM north.of Quanc Tri CJ!1. ·
South V.etnamese mariDel lt8rted a
push i... -ago to try to .... p1m1: the land between Quang Tri City and the
Cua VJet River, which ntn1 west to eut
abool 12 mllM north of Quanc Tri City.
'1be marines bad pushed about seven
mllm northward -Ill mlla farther
north than tbey bad been alace tho Com-
munists overran tho proYince lut May 1.
THE COMMVNISr!I' hit the marines
with 1,200 rounds of artillery and mortar
fire -7· p.m..Saturday and 11 a.m.
Sunday (9 a.m. Saturday and I a.m. &..
day PDT) then followed It up with a
ground attact. .
The ll)arlnes -with about 100 rein-
forcements and AmerlCan air and Navy
gunfire -bad rtplned the ooHiall mile
they lost h7 dawn today.
Marine cuualties ....,, ttsted aa 11
killed, Ill woonded and 11 ml!alng. There
wu no immediate couut of Communist
deed but military IOUl'CeS said the North
-iulfered beavy cuualtles.
North Dusted With Snow
Gahs Wh ip Great Lakes; Soutlwrn Ski.es Fair
' I '
\
nti11e Raneh? ,
... _
HITLER'S A!DI, MARTIN BORMANN 5H01ll9I IN . PHOTO WITH FUI HRIR
...._ (B.lhlnd Mu••••• loft) Mly .. u ..... hi Arpntlni
Hussein· Overthrow Plot
Jordan King Charges Lib yan, Guerrilla Leaders
BEIRUT (AP) -King H-U. of
Jordan today accuaed IJbyan leader
Muammar Kadafl, Palestine guerrilla
chief Yasit Arafat and one of. Arafat's
top alcleJ ol "'lanWng a plot to
overthrow him.
But be -tbat his rec.nt
hospitalization was related to the plot
and iaJd an air force ollfcer wboee plane
crAlited lut --..... not inYO!ved.
1.ebmat newspapen reeorted ewer the
--that the olflcer rocketed
Huaein'1 bellcopter just as be wa1 about
lo board it and Huaaein eo<:aped· with a
sttgblwound.
man. ' 11We~ t were i.ware bl the coo.tacts
bet•-the army officer and .Arafat and
especially Salah _Kbalaf, a man we once
helped ..a """ baa not betrayod 111,"
Huaein Aid.
'!'be army II Qi!, Rlfel Hlndawl, and
---wbobubeen
arreated oo t:bar1ea of -. Kbalal
Is ... of Ibo ,_ of Al Fllab, tho
larpll guorrifla -,,,. Jmlaniam arreated 'him during the 1m dYll war
wlth•t!IO .-u-but later,. ..... blm.
BVS8EJN SAID the cmimando move-
IDl!!lll, with Libyan be1p, bad "bocighl"
llindawl when be l!llde a trip lo Coiro a
yea/~· He led the guerrillu lo belle••
a aecret ·orsamtian In the -
army -brlp, the kine uld. Hlllaefn said llindawl wa1 c:ho ...
__ the........,tbe"""""""'4
W.. Ill charge ol the lllOIWdi'• nfety.
The Jordanian autboriUes were aware of
Hindawi's actiYlties and bad --
him,, but be denied any 1nvoi..men~
Husseinl&ld.
"Later, however, be confeaed and said
be was in touch with guelTilla leaden
and bad received more than lll,11111 in
payment!," HUSlein said,
THE MONARCH SAID Hindawl Is the,
only officer under alTe&I but -
-ba.. been detained becapse they bad _., frml Hlndawl or ii>
formation about lhe plot's finances.
Truman Saw 'Invasion'
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1'EW ·YORK (UPI) -Former Presf-
deat Harry S Trumln beUon\I the altemaUn lo the : al<mic .,.,..... of
work for the rest of the week.
eBrez•-Vlftt
Jape wai 111 vmed. In>-poafbly BUDAPEST H (AP) Leonid
--!Iii -of ---· . • ungary -=:... ,.,_ DIDiell ·-· 111 lllr I. Bmlmev new Into Budapest today -.-·· amid reports be will dbcuso force euta upconli!W bquplly a( bor latllor. betw1!e1 East and West Europe, and the
B • W T _ For ldl dee-· lo pi'oooed 1rith the future role of tboulands ol Soviet troopa Jg' . , aves, .1.AJgS -~· Tnlmln •-,pnloed ·JnllqaryalnceWorldWaril.
. ' ' . 1.-Ung -..ig)lt .. the military upoct
Kill 4 n "• . ', ' ' . . . of the Soviet Qmmunlst party Ieadr1 · c e:rsons· , · l!f . .s110'll!l':; • : trip II the ._.... ol Geo. Vlklor G •
• • • •• > j "<l. l i • · '' KutilOV, chief of staff of the Soviet ann-
0 M. --.L '£'"...__ · • . , ed r.r... in Budapest. n 1,0l'Lll Ww!t by --Oladlifl .. tho -\If • .., __ .. L . M ,, • _ weatern dvll....,, Mn. Dlmlel' ....,. _,.. ee ~
By. fte A-•Plw In the lalell ....... d lllr book, "lljliry • NEW DELHI (AP) -Billy Graham
Hn-eekend and "'" '-S Tnlman," _,. ol .......... ·11§1: • met Prbne Minister Indira Gendhi for 30
speii:d· ;.th for ~~ "8 ~ pi+"I' n'lliUlt =:: I 1 <-.; . • mf1-today and the Indian leader·uld
and w~. -beovy .,;r •it ' .._ a r .. ... • • illerward .... boped u.,re -be ..
t1me1 inundated bNc:hm anc1 Jiarka. ir-• •4 a 11~ ." n ill • 1m~ 1n 1nc11&A-1c1D, n1a-
-were injured. • · . ·• · . CAPE iiida:i>r (UPll -Apauolr• Ilona. , '
A series of large 'wma.hlt the cGoital ' iili'lu"' fioPi t1111r illiol -of • ..,_ Jirlme mlnllter, , In a brief chat"
llWSotnnjay·aad·l!an!lay.Ge!•.•rJll wt I I, :F.' r ~ ..... I c -.......... lndlcito<I thlt Graham . ""'"'1 , .<Ollditleaa, • wlllQll. · ~ '* ~ ~ o • 11 d !old ·lo, "bod, fllven her an inlllnei •n 1 p from
wlnda, )lel'O~. -· " d* llO I I ......... --·-!.~ N1...,. . :
' ' ' • ' • . , ' . ' ~ A. cftiia, ·'lllliW i. s... "There -.. ---· bul be 'l'lfO· ·BllEICEllTON, • Waab., fllrll md fir, 11rrt· a ,.,...., ... ,all me II I clooe ~ f!. the l'Nlden~" Mrs.
vllltlng I Gra}'I Harbor COUn1J beicb -Ii« ta Ill iol'• --A911111 Gindhl sale!. with a cburcb group _.. ,,,,_ by ..... 1Jic. L ft1r e oa 1 Ii or . · .
lop burled h7 I wave Sa~ .... ih;NI ...... ··-· ""' trtl'c. • .t.~ .. UMll'lk-•• •••• ~· ~J:'= a. ~ Sdirtt --_. ""''.1'°" .... "' JEiwsALEM ·<API ,..-!Jraell po11ce and Kathy F.der, both 14. f< • • bote-~ -IVID a., tho U-
Anotber yoo..,....,.Mlrpret Worley, f •1'1 •• .1-J:::l Amerlca --wmed 1, Port Orchard, wu11., .... fOllld by Rumors 0 l ' uu~f kldnap1ng,of 1Mexicancblld1as1
componlool who bad been "cbaalng =·the ..._ Haantz reported waves" with her, said Pacific OJunty •• -. '
Sheriff BW Webb. "The fllrl oppotmly PL -*--D'l'll-L• Not -llald -WU -Silur-waa -,by 1 q hidden In iM -..tat IWllVe-_,,... ci_,. II the -ol the u,s. Fednl
Midway Balcb neu Grayland, Wah., be • -of im.!ptlon. , '
wd. WorrNinu r,.. ... L:-The n1 -.-too1t z11-1W"01d
A-l!ultine. Ore, -waa lr:III·" --.I -·:-e: ~~ Diani ~ Oin1on at ....,,.mi from
ed Sunday 11111 a .........,. seriously ID--..... lier llame In Puellfa, Muloo, on Alli· zz. lured by I Ilic .. they dlmbed .. lo NEW YORI!: (UPI) -.. _, 1.... Siie .... -In I -.1n Biloxi, lllll.,
avoid 1 W!l•e at Winchester Bay, Ore. ,...... ......., ~ ... • I ,. · II "811 liter allor her iather po1d
DOOOLA8 COUNTY aatbacjllil uld Dione liaxlDe Cbavan, :a. ,... fllll!• ..
arrival ai a lteeclrport boilpftal. Hor com-
paalon, Francis Jerome llilar, II, illo of Eocene, waa ttsted In serloul oood1llQn.
DAILY Pft.OT
l>ELIVERY SERVICE
.,...., " '" o~~ "'"' Is ...,1n\efrd
....., ........ I tf \l"9 .. ,. '""""' ,.,,.., ........ '-*w ... .... ....., ....... ..,, ............ . -.c... ... -.... ,. .. ..
Tt""'°"'s .......... ~,.,... ....... ...... ---.: ·::~ ..... . -.-5 ..... , ....... ,.
s.. tll:·:~ rr.:-..... .. ,,.. ............ . ... ~ .......... ~
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•Ille rd'llll1 1111 ..,. --tltt,GOeln,,_!nNewOrlew. =:J'.11! :..:=r:r .:t::
---ille--of : Ntwawwli: ms• ••• ,..w
Pi.,-.mlllflm= a I ,......,.
ed 14 ealor jllal*~fF.°"'""' _ _. __ .......... -111'11
Mn.Ooulll-lo .... _
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,,,,.. lllon 111NIW lht -
Wll lln. °rs 1 -~w..t. Altlmdt Q,,,sst • 1 5 IC 11111 NJ a...t te &llDt
o11 1111 ·,.... • ,. • er llllllllC 11111 ·•'ii!-.......... ,,,. '*""' ft]& IAllJ told No•·-· "I ... , -It • nol!IJ. It -~
toach .., "" 1111, -.. -1111 -ad llll' --11111'1 tho world um., 1'111 • me."
Pllymen uld tt -I -of 10 ~equipped -cbin( ....
and telopbalD -to ~· ~
laland. ,,,.,. OICpod ..... fw -
belon -pploc Ibo """' -ad llOll-lng them 1o the ...,. ... for mon 111an
ll0,000, Playmon uld. .
Wklu
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Jet's· Tires
Blow; Fire
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ILOS ANGELES (AP) -Ono llandted
IDd eight pwenpra ..i tlPI CNW
. alemberl oUd ----ofter two IJno OD I landU>i Je!llnlr blp
out llld llllrted dire In 1 wboel weD,
Airport om.~ said the Coou-tal
.\lflu.!s lloellll 7'l1 hod Jul\ ~
[ . NEWS BRIEFS I )
-llundly nlpt -a llllbt lnm l'll!>mll. Arla., -the tll'lo 1ilew oul
ah tlia ""' ..... lllldJq ..... 'Ibo -
""1! npidb' WU eovellipod tn -· Ibey lllcl.
Fu-quicklJ utlqullbod the
biua. llomqe to tha alrllDer -Olllmated It 11111,000.
I e Ptll'tf Brokea l/p
· CARDIFF·BY-TllEGA (AP) -Two
cilflcen rocelved minor lijUrlu llld oae
youlh -.mttect dllllnc • _...
u lhertll'1 clepullM -up i party In·
volvtna -2GO -In "" San Dleil! Oaunly -DMmJljl, Oflloora dld.
Dole Lqdcm llld&ea, 11, ol O'Brloa,
Ore., WU boolied . lor lnvtlllptioa ol
Wlultinc a pollce olllcer llld rlotlni
eatty Sunday' clepulles iaid.
e AIJIM!., et Ctt-f
PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Vice Presi-
lient Spiro · T. Agnew complimented
''private ·Initiative" when be dedicated
the leCODd major structure at the
Ei!enbower Medical Center here Satur-
day.
AIMJUt 3,000 pmons attended the
dedlcaUon ceremony for the three-story
Probst Professional Building, which cost
$1.1 million. Walter Probst, board
chairman and chief e:s:eCutlve officer of
Essex lnlo1111tioaal, Inc., "°"trlbuled $1
mll1laa to Ille building fund for Ille atruc-
t1U11 wldcb bean ru.. name.
e B~llt St1lt Filed
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Doct<n Hospital
has llled l!llit to pre-eoforcernent of a
-..ppmod dty ordinance that would
limit the beJiht ol COOltructloo al""i the
cout to 30 feet.
Tbe suit, filed in Superior C.OUrt, con-
tends the _,,., approved In the Nov.
7 -· violates tbe state cooatitutloo. '!'be ordinance, wblch becornea effective
Dec. 7, woold block -ol a planned $11 rnllllim, l!Htory additioa to
-Hospital _
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KW.•per SW•
Kidnap Terr or
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;Victim ·Unhurt
I
' coaox'A (AP) -'Ibo ~ pn-lddnaped by the gunmao, w1-ear bad
mao mokod 1111 arm lllfbllJ' ... the · · brokeq down Ile&' tbtir home In
-of. tho lltdtlapad .• ;iPI!. lild bpt ~ lOtl miles oor1I! of here . ~~ =:: ~~ '/; , Police aaid Driskell entered the Brazil
blm 1iome alter his car became cllaabled
"l'be-:. 1111oc1 far Ill hiur llUaday oearll)' Saturday night. Authoritlia lltd
In i 8oullilm ~ ,c:llN ...... he took the pi at knilepolat to I nearby
'l'bea tho~.....,.~ away field llld attempted to -her --ti:: .;r.;.;; 8:; him 00 ully. When Mrs. Br~ came homl, he
From ii fM1 -.. ~-wilb 1 lon:ed both of them Into the Brull car
-rlllo fllW. -~ -· a and lied. . blglHdloal ...... - a ......... crime Olltcen iaid the mother, Angela
record 11 It, ••lj!OCI -of a atop Brull, eacaped at Bakersllild. She dodg-
sbol ID Ille -' ed a bullet, from Driskell 's 1'111 llld . alerted pollce. •
IT WAii 'ID ead o1 a •veiHiour About 50 olllcen from tieveral pollce
ordeal Illa& 1111 lf.yeaM!d Delira Brull llld aherlll'a departments bettao tracking
shaken but lllbar-1, polloe aid. 11 ~·a car over lieewaya at
hqao wbin tbe P'I and bor mother wer• of up to 100 mu.. ao hour. A
Stu 1f1JJe4 Police
Seeking .Clues ·
l r,i Rape-murder
SANTA MONICA (AP) -Pollce, at a
dead end in thetr lnvestlfatlon of the
bizarre slaYlni ol ao upirlng actresa,
havo a-1e<1 to Ille puhllc to aid in the
capture of the slayer.
Police Chief Earl Reinhold made the
appeal Friday, ufinl hiJ departmeot
had elhausted every lead it had In the
rape-slaYini of Katbleeo I-a Chance oo
the boach here Nov. 15.
Miss i.a aW.ce, i4, of Long Beach was
found With her aima llld legs bound with
leather straps ahd saod stuffed In her
mouth. He dothes bad been ,..... flom
bor body in a llVll" f-!lld lbe had been stabbed 11 times, -. said.
Reinhold said tbe slaYlni occurred In
open view ol several apartments facing
the ocean. Several. peru!I, lncludin( a
former mental patient, have been ques-
Uooed In tbO cue but no clJuiea have
beeo filed, he lllld.
Miss i.a Chance came to Hollywooil
from a.k:qo a yoor ago to study the
thelter 1n ._.of I>ecomlna ao actrea.
She had llnlaloed a reheanal at a friend's
apartment llld went Joalng aloo& the
beach when llhe ,... attacked, Refuhold
said.
riff's helicopter flew overhead.
'111E FLEEING car, stolen from the
girl's, rnothe'r, turned off a freeway at
COrooa, 35 miles aoutheaal ol Los An-
. geles, llld was hemmed In 1!y pollce ...
hlcles beside a citrus grove.
A Los Angeles County sherifl's omcer
crept up behind the car aod slashed bath
rear tires, officials said. They said the
man screamed "one bundred times"
from inside the tightly locked car for ol-
ficers tO go away or be would shoot the
girl.
He was slain by officer Richard God-
frey, who bad been stationed neazby to
take advantage of any opportunity to
shoot after the mao ignored repeated
pollce pleas to give blmsell up.
' Yule Request
Cut by Death
DALY CITY (UPI) -A little girl
was whispering her Christmas list
Into Santa's ear wheo the wblte-
bearded shopping center . Santa
<Jaus pltd>ed forward aod fell to
the floor. .
The Santa, Martin Thoomllon. 66,
San Francisco, was rushed from
SerT!lmoote shopp)lla center to
nearby Mary's llolp Hoopttal Fri-
day, Where he WU pn!llCl!lnced
dead ol an apparent heart attack.
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Police Na b
323 at LA
Rock Show
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An
_.atr rock mualc COll001 at
tho COllaeum attended by an
eatlrnated 32,000 persons wu
trouble-free even though 323
peraona w~ arreated, police
aaid. .
Officers said about half
those laken Into cuatody dur·
Ing the event Saturday night
were booked for Investigation·
of felony posaeulon of .marl-
juaoa and othen were hooked
on charges Involving liquor.
Despite the &rraU there
...... 00 dllllurbancet diuinc
the coocert billed u the
"ultimate" by sponsors. It
featured a large nwnber of
rock music groups with the
proceeds to go to free medical
clinics In the Los Angeles
area.
Old Cowboy
Star Gains
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Ken
Ma)'Mfd, cowboy movie star
of the 1920s and *• was in
good coodltlon today a t
H o II y w o o d Presbyterian
Hoopllal.
Maynard, 77, a con-
temporary of Tom Mil" and
Hool Gibson, appeared In
more than lOtl lllma, but has
spent most ol the past Ill
years In obscurity. He was
hospitalized Friday. Th e
hospital did not reveal bla ail-
ment, but he was treated last
D>Xlth for delrydraUon.
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Monday, N-27, 1972 DAILY l'tLOT 5
~mpa~t Decision Set
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -(:rlUca iaid the Walsb bill uld Sen. Poter Behr (R-
Seoate .,._.ationlstt hive would cl•• bullden a tree TllJurOO),
beaten back a first effort to hand to get environmentally Several senaton, boweftr,
bypaaa the r e c e n t con-harmful projecla started dur-bitterly crlUciJled the blgh
trovtntal "Friends of Mam· Ina Ille moratorium even court, uying It had baaed Its
moth" ruling by the State lhoUflh auch projects already ruling oo "leClalaUve lnlent"
Supreme Court, but another are banned by Ille 11170 law. when, In fact, the Llllalature
vote was set for today. "In seven months, you can had intended Just the OoPotlte
Sen. Lawrence Walsh ([). really 1ou .. up this llate," from what the court de<lded.
Huatlngton Park) could not M""ll""""' :r..111:.~s::'!~ .fgh~~~ What do doctors recommend passage for his bill t o
establish a moratorium on en-for patients m· }rdlD. ? r.toement of the J;:nvtron· 1 menW Quality Acl of 1970 un~ .. ~,!"":..~ za-u, but Doctors all over the countn: dis~ over 50,000,000
Walsh asked for permlasion to of these tablets to their patients ada Jiil· have another vote taken to-day and lhat was granted There are many ~k:aUons • 31~' ' pby1iclan or dentiat can pre-t.Ut September, the state ~be for p.in. Som:e are n.r..
bigb -·• led th t the EQA cot1e, ma!'Y. are available, only ... ~ • ru , a on preacr1ption. But there IS one -which requires that en-.-in reliever, available without
vtronmental impact studies be preecription, doctors diapenae
conducted before major con· •pin and apin ... AucilJ.
atructJon projects are issued Each year, d~n rive over
buidd.ing permits -applies to &o.~.O?O A!'ac1~ tabl~ll to
privately finan ced projects as tb!tr patient.a in pain. Jf d~n
I. . think enough about Anactn to well as to pub 1cly . f.manced. dispenee all these tablet.a, what Until then, author1t1es had better recommendation can you
generally construed the law as uk when you are in pain?
applying only to publicly You aee, Anacin contain•
finanCed projects. more of the pain reliever doc· ,
tora recommend mcllt than any
olher Jeadinr tablet.
Headache and dental pain ii
refieved incredibly fMt: miq~r
pain.a ot arthriti.a are deperld·
ably eaM!d tor hours: even the
acheti and pains of oolcb and ftu
f'Npond to Anmcin. So the ten·
aion and depreuion U..t can be
cauaed by tuc.b pain will be re-
iieyed too. And millions ta~
Anacin without .tcmach up.et.
When you're in pain, wby
don't you follow tht practice of
&0 many doctors and take the
tablet a doctor mlfhl Jive fOU
in his own ofBce. 'nt.ke Anacm•.
CollectthisweekS packof 10
new''Picture Perfect''
·MenttRecipe Ca1ds
BHf Und•trom
(Swedi•h Beef Patties)
Sweet and Sour Shrimp
Glazed Rock Cornish
Game Hens
Meat Sauce for
Spaghetti
BHf Rouladen (Braised
Stuffed BHI Rolls)
· Manicotti
Barbecued Chuck Roast
Hungarian Goul11h
Sauerbraten
tioppino (Fish Slew)
19~.
WITH ANY GASOLINE PURCHASE
.. STANDARD STATIDNS ~~"AU.CHEVRDN DEAllns
011ar Including price m1y vary at pank;lpatino Chevron 0.11ert.
Treasury's personal Care gifts
are Used the ·year-rouncJ.
CLAIROL
CONDITIONING
MIST HAIR SETIER
K-320 -.
SJ6~'
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POLLEN EX
DEEP HEAT .
MASSAGER
SET ,.
~8''
SCHICk ELECTRONIC
HOT LATHER
DISPENSER
w ith 2 Refills
SJO''
11 PURRR"
HAIR
DETANGLER
,
1(.,
"MAX" THE MINI
HA1RDRYER
·~1 '0 98
CORDLESS
1 · ELECTRIC
TOOTHBRUSH
with 4 brushes
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We rtMT•t tht fight to limit qutntltitt. -Special prictt good thru Saturday, December 2, 1972.
f ~ •• ·1~ ... ,.,,.,,"¥. 11·1..···1,"'\:l
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Our PRllCRll'TION DIPARTMENT la open to Mrv• yo u 7 cl oys. Wffk
fl30 A.M. to fl 30 P.M. rlo ll y, 10.00 A.M. to 7.00 P.M, l •llll•ys.
.,.,,. yeur p-crlptlo111 flllecl while you sliop a ll of Trea1urya wol'clorful values. • t ~ I
llllV8W 3520 Tyter St.
IANTA MIA_, South Briltpt St.
TOlllllANCE Stput-ond Hawtllomt
UlllWQOD Caraon SL ond Ptramount 8hd. IUlllA 'AllllC Blach Md Or11ngolhorpe
~Garden Grow ltw~and uanc'111t1r ' "' .
LIGHTED
MAKE-UP
MIRROR
SS''
ELECTRIC
HEATING
PAD
with 3-heat control'
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• DAD.Y PILOT EDITOIUAL PAGE
Unwarranted Caution
News that the ~ wbe ll -venes In Jan.
uary, wUI be asked lo consider legjllatlo1t empowerlnB
the government lo restrict tnft! b7 IOiocWl U.S. clti·
•ens to certain p&rts of the world will be re<eived with
dismay by those wbo loot beyond the immediate lmpli·
cations of this propooed law.
The legi&lation 111thored by Jlei). Richard !chord
(D-l!o.) is informally lm""11 u th' ·~ane Fonda Bill,"
and apparenUy is aimed directlY at the actress and others who have trelled to North Vietnam and deli•·
ered themselves of IDll·U.S. sentiments.
This behavior certainly is not to be condoned. But
it hardly warrants the kind of crackdown advocated by
!chord, who ays, "lt is essential thal lb• government
have the power to deny passports . . . every week that
P&S!"• without such authority esposes the country to
danger ... " He spedfically cites the travel of Miss Fonda
lo Hanoi and the tendency of her broadcasts to under·
mine troop morale.
The pl'OllOll<l..bill would restrict travel by U.S.
natiooals to, In or through any country •Whose mllltary
forces are engaged in an armed ronflict with U.S. forces,
and would impoee a fine of $10,000 or 10 years', ·Im·
, prisonment, or both, for violation, along with loos o!
eligibility lo hold public office.
At best, this would apper lo be an exaggeration,
both as regards the "danger" and the suggested pun·
ishment.
At worst, the whole thing is uncomfortably rem·
iniscent of the infamous "exit visa" device so effective-
ly Wied by Iron Curtain countries to keep their citizeos
from traveUng abroad. The term "Iron CUrtain," it
must be noted, refers to restrictions imposed by these
governments on movement both in and out of the
countries involved.
Efforts continue to be mad<! at .the international
level lo break down these artificial birriers lo free and
open communication between nations of all political
shades.
SUrely a strong and confident United States can with·
sland the mouthincs of a handful of wandering ezbem.
isla.
A simpler procedure to ellminate the n1118D"' of
cllirens roaming arou,nd in "!ar zo-woul4 be to
qualify all passports by empba•l•ing that the .~n •.
they offer 'is limited Id ~u w~e the U.S. has Ooo!ular
or dlplomalic represen!ation. Thl• should effectively
exclude a~al war zonet.
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Profitable Pleasantry
In case you've IJeeD. inclined to check oil those
funny car license plates -the onts that announce
HLOVER." "LEMON,'' 11PIZAZZ" and similar pleasan-
tries -as another government frivolity, be advised of
Gov. Ronald Reagan's latest pronouncement.
The personalized plates have brought tn the im-
pressive sum of $1,194,770 in environmental funds for
allocation in 1972·73.
Of this money, $594, 770 wUI be used to purchase
ecological preserves; $150,000 to develop roadside ~
logical viewing areas; $55,000 lo inventory and protect
state school lands with environmental values; ,50,000
toward preparation of a water managemetit prQgram;
and $345,000 for later allocation to school · and colleges
for conservation projects.
Since the Environmental License Plate Program
was launched in August, 1970, 90,000 indlviduallied
plates have been issued. The plates are avallable in
combinations of up to six letters and numbers for· an
initial fee o! $25, plus $10 for annual renewal, in addi·
tion to regular license fees.
The ~partroent of Motor Vehicles serving the
Newport Harbor area and its environs reports distrlhut·
ing an average of 20 sets of the personalired plates a
week.
This is one bright legislative idea, co-authored by
Assemblyman Robert Badbam (R-Newport Beach), that
seems to be keeping the customers happy while aerv·
Ing a good ca11Se. ·
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Penhlinent Prisoners Of War
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'Successful'
Coach Knows
When to Quit
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
F i les Crammed With Derogatotjf Dossiers . ,
FNEY J.~ARRI~
noapu a1 I.ors•:
A 1 "lllCCellfUl" coach is one
bu ~ enough to leave lhe
bet..-. be is about to be fired.
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The ,.form of the whole oecuritles field
-from the Stock Exchange up, down,
and aideways -is going to ·be the next
lmPortant national consumer crusade, let
the blue chips fall
where they may. • • •
II is reconied
in t h e shortest
verse In the Bible,
that "Jesus wept";
but nowhere in the
Golpe! do the grim
apoetles infonn us
\hat He ever laughed,
which 1las to be a deliberate omission. • • •
Will Hogen didn't know the half of it
-or even the tenth of It 1 -when he
olior:rved In 1931 that "Politics hl1. got ..
upenslve that ft tatea: lots of money to
e~ get beat with. II • : • ' . . . .
WE STllL don't fully realize liow lm··
pressioas are mlsleadinc' '1llOlt people
hf_ve e vivid picture of whales 1"blowing
water" up, but whales don't ci<)!anythlng
of the sort. I , • • •
People who r.•lse lndil<)flmlnately are
a dllvalued s 'time wbo crklcfze in-
discriminately; the more l yOli do of
anything, the lesa worth it i..;,_,_. . . . ....----
There is quite a difference between "~ to win" and "balJnc to lole" -tliooe who like to win know how to fooe
gracelully / but !bore who merely hale to toee .,. ghcelesa winnen. • • •
The very wont thing about living for
oneself Is that when it comes time to die,
Government Sno9ping Goes Too Far:
I am currenUy enrolled In a night
class at UCJ and saw the follow•
ing statement on a rest.room wall
and thought that your readers
might get a chuckle over it;
"THE REASON THE MARIJUANA
INITIATIVE DID NOT PASS IS
BECAUSE ALL THE PEOPLE
THAT WERE FOR IT SHOWED
UP TO VOTE THE DAY AFTER
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WASHINGTON -For years, we have
reported on the alarmi~ trend toward
government by investigation. The federal
bureauoracy is crawling w i t h in-
vestigators who, if they are to earn their
salaries, must investigate someone.
Today, this could be almost anyone who
deals with the gov-
ernment or makes
out a tax return.
It baa beeome an
all too frequent
practice, In conllicts
between private
-and (ede!'· al agencies, for the
you 181'< tfui 'oblivion, for nothing of . ~~::.:~by~ . 1 yourseU can then suryive. Investigating the disputants. The. pqwer
• • • • of investJpUon, Which iS ~~ ;to be
YOU' CAN learn ._ from your Uled lor;tbe &QOCi 'of !lie citliena, if iof\en
enemies ihaniJOU can teach your friends. Uled lns)ead io Intimidate, ·coerai and ~ ,. • • · slrllre b8ct~at persons who cbaIJenje .the
No one in the intervening 20 years has rulings or oppose the policies of.
yet improved OD Fred Allen's early government.
definition of ~evis.ion as "A device that 1
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permits Pf!OP(e who. haven't an,ytblng to ' G-OVE~: FILES are lite~!~
do t~ watch people who can't do crammed wliMthe;Jife bi!tories of wholly_
ipnocent citizens. These files are loaded .
with derogatory informatloir-true state-
me11its, deUberate lies, idle gossip , -
w~red into the ears of eager govem-
m"1t gumshoes.
The dirt these gumshoes pick up on
people Is ~ .into dossiers which are
freely ,ex&mipd: bet.ween federal offices.
'lltis gives -an alarming number of
~nunent ~es..,.... to the.raw
files. U the haJ>RE!DS to b;e a~
lrient ,. ....iP fn*lbis Die
I, Iii t1tlllilm1r ~
I" Service. for uample, . ~ "* to _pow ibare, 1about a f Who' "¥ expected to
pef!om\ at a .p...stdeoUal. functioo. A r .. qli~ for lnlonnatlon brought ilt a deluge
o( ,raw iaUegations from various govern-
ment ·agencies. ,
'rlm FBI ~ A full file on the sing.,:,
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a black woman, a1tbou8h she has been was not welJ liked by most actors and ac-.
accused or no crlmes and isn't likely to tresses working with her. The infonnant
commJt any. Even the CIA submitted a states she is a very seutsh, shallow
con{identtal rundown on:tier sex habits, person who deliberately upstages and
with this cautiooary nota : miscues actors "'Ol"king with her ....
"Because of the sem1t1te ""nature of this ''nfE INFORMANT states itbat ~
inlormatioo and the meltlod by wbJch it )ect did oot associate with very many
was procured, it is fwUsbed for;LEAD Negroes and often bragged that she had
PURPOOES ONLY, and , should not be very litUe Negro blood. 'l1le tn!onnant
utillud for any other := quoted, or states that thooe wbo1 work with Subject ~· ~~.!!! :.; :I,. I "'•• .t,~! know from fxperience eitto play up t"-'-·._ OU'f> to her or to keep their d. a.nee to avoid
Having cleared ita ~ience, the CIA Subject's treachery."
proceeded to spell out ....,botaiittated A spokesmao 1tm3ed, we have
cluqea about the lllnger'!' 'SOS Iii~. "A confirmed, that the CIA doesn't teep
confldentlat '°"""'•" decliros the tbrec-files on Amerlcsn cltize~ for page ·memo, ':•advlled.~. ~t · er security files oo fU 'own · · . The
~SC1J*dli1 ~=~· . ls , informatiop ·~bout tbe linger t .up in ...,_ ~ lo be , /pf., aootber cootexl. ' •. ~" ~~stated. tha~ { . ·w1~. "'.u This llluatrates, neverthelels, pro.-life. m Par1$ arid i;.~ tier 111 a miscuQus the traffl.C in unproved1 ega-
sadistic nympboinanlae. • • • " · · lions blls become Inside the 10• . I. ~·memo ,,Jeirt on .and~ aboUt her Footnote: E'!'en the National ty
sex activtties, with lbese ; added com· Agency1 which is supposed to liml=t ac-~ts: "Aoolh<r Informant deoOrlbed t\vitles 'to dedpbe~ fo•eign pro-
l"!r aa having a very nasty ~tiol:I, a .. du~· ~~1 1bolil tbe aingerJ The
l'llOiled cblld. very crude, lnl havil>J a NS1d11Jermc1. -.er,•...,. Umiled 'to
Vile longue. The lnlonnanl aja"9 s.J>ject texts pl f«e.ign bn>adcssts about her.
anything.· ·•1 · • I ~~~.::'':!:': Le~s-lethal Weapons Assist
A husband has a riglit to bolly his wile , ' .1 . · ·
:P,olice
only if the same· pre1optive Is hen when • By ;PHIL HANNA wit~ lead shot -aod be prdered . the and <hotcuns ... this ·Is another attempt one ~ oaid, "v~liton were very lm-
tbe occasionl ~ b' it; reciprocity In , Capjlol News Service crowd !o dispene. When Ibey refused, be to llisann ·the police.'" pressed wiU.,tbe alilioarance of the gun.
argument Is •""'!!!al , for conjugal One of the lirst lh\nis taught l~w en-aimed !he Stun-Oun at the ringleader aod TO THE co"-, •y -~ys n.~~ Arrests, wbiCb.woillci'probably ha Ve ,heJ!n
hannonx ss retjprlic yin love-malting. forcement officers ts U.. of a pistol.· ' fire4. · '' , A•~ 58 ~· made'oilli .alter a long foot : chase or · • • • Federal·Bureau of Investigation, arm-~!Down he1went. FrlgtUDed, the Malnhardt, prtslc;lent Of MBApoclates, a physical v'°leoce, 1!were effect~ wilh 'no
SMALL-BORE· intellectuBts read little ed forces,1 J~al · police and sttFiffs' c~d fied end the l:!isturbance wu over. San Ramon • fll'tn., whk:h manufactures difficulty. ' · ,
but impfesslve and sc}\olarly books; . the acildemies 1 teach.' officers to exPict. to ~ rlrlgteader was ~1 and doctcn and ael1s 1eu-1ethal weapons. ' HOF comt:' , ! these results, along
large-bore ones , ew1tonu>rily read lltUe have to ~ ~ir. pistol once they pull it cooldni even find a bruise oo him. What ' "Stun-Oons, S t l n g • r • S ~l ct s and with the abl : ~ elfectively Epond to
but· detective 8!orie!. • !~::'~~a~~ •.. it's not to be used ~'!.:~pt';i~~:1!~ ::1 5; ::!W:i~~wl:r'o.::O: T:1::.etoo!~:~ a nm-Jetnal lituatioo m 1 a non-lethal
The d G ' N · · · ··--" by lice Uom.,wbere .-........i\..n tbe:.....w. la more manoef,. bad a very strong ef t on the prime ifference between the TllA,.;S GRllAT! But w'"'....:.. does this un. o tnJur1es were .caUMN po im ..... ••t than-~ ..... 1hJm.-,""'" II•-.'"'~ inoia&e and confidence of our ,men," the British caste aystem and oun is that we im.t:: anct .tfiere were no de8tbs. · ' .--..• ~• --...-u~
worship a man for the amoant of bls ldeeaavlelnglbe"''unl"Ha~~Uim'""b-wwbel,n jhem•'liys How much beUer use.of'thia less-lethal said. ~ 1 chl~~~cafted 1 . g1' '
money bil they b, • the u ....... uu ... ta ed than had om been """"" would be Ideal, be said, tf car-,'-oUll"'UI o peop e tn a ven situation is • w e won 1P a man ior lli8turhance, crazed individual with weapon prov cers ~·..,,.,. the responsibility ot law enfOrceni'etlt ::eo~~ m=y~; even if he doesn't homlcldal intent · or up-tight militant forced to draw their pistols. ~:cl~:~ ~u~:Y J:U: ud Qnti.l now tbey Have not had. the less:
• • • causing a ({ivil .dlsturbance? 11llNK BACK. How much better it riots or civil disturbances.· lethal tool:fto do tbe1job. ·
"Jn other words" means you used the A n!ibtsUct jabbed in the kidney1 can would have been at Kent State bad the Mainbardt pohlted out that poUcemen Rather thin ou,tlawing guns, it is more
wrong words to begin with. be just as deadly as a 38-cilibre slug. National Gu.i:trd used the Stun-Gun or ...... 11P1.... beat ,,_,;.1.,.,. in 1 important tQ add another weapon to the Saps can fracture beads. And, in ad-similar weapons. ..~ 8 or .... ..._.. a prow car arsenal of poUce so that they can do the
diUon, lo use a nightstick or sap the of· The , 1 .. ~ uch · the carry nightsticks. ' job protecting the 'N•bllc 'and ~""'
fl be In lose 'th bis res I.lo>~ as m DOI.le • • • . be ~ r~., cer must c quarters wt stun-Gun shot-filled beg is propelled by "REPLACE mE nightsUct wttb a tter.
adversary. an ovenize shotgun ebell. Uae Of the leM--lethal weapon and )'OU glve the of-f! l be In ••··· Iii .._ IN THE PRIVATE secto<, Industrial RECENTLY, in a Bay area com-weapon creates mpect for the officer cer a loo can use ~Mii:: c...., plantguanbandothenwboarenowarm-
munity, Mexican-American militants had carrying it. barroom brawl or family disturbance ed With bandgum could well adopt the
Legal Lotteries Spread
When, in l.9M, New Hampshire became
the first state tn this centuty to lepllu s
lollery, """"' ~· predioted that other
revenuHlungry llates -1d quickly
follow Ille Granfto, $alo'1 eumple. The
ieplbelMottey ltanlpecfe n • v e r
materlallud; by J&DIW')' Im, only Now
Hampohn, Now Yort and New Jersey
had audlorlud tbll· form of c•mbllng.
Since thal '\im!. )!,to -"" flnanclal
pUgilt of lll&D1• llatel and the -to ''"id b1Per tues have combined to mate ........ lottorioo more attracltft.
~~and
111--W ~ Jbe -Ill early 1111. And In the Nov. 7 efoctklll, ....raf
--to ,.,..i --pn> -apfmt 1ottfriea. lllcblgan ,........ wtiI be lln1ng up ., klttery wt&
--Qw1atmaa and llarylandm -........ lo plKe tbelr bets within
a11-.A11-1-otlJ<orstates arw Plal ...-CODlideratlon to lot--. u the uporlence of mting lot-
..... 11010' p!Ge, !he new recruits mar
111'1 11111 ••--to fall well below ~--llM, the ail iotterlee
-opentllitl baft cantributed I total of m1J -... )llllllao to alato coif en.
To lla1u1 thek' 1amhl~~ ----lo . -., _... .... ! pmniclia and to '"* -jrilt dlawlap ,_.. hqueat
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
and more l,ucraUve. 'Money for ad-
vertising has skyrocketed, and special
millionaire drawings have become com-mon. On Wednesday, Nov. SI, New
Jeney will hold the first daily lottery In
the counl!y. Officials predict that the als-
day+week drawing will net )lie llate an
extra $25 mlllloo a year.
11CKET SALES !or Now Jeney'a
-kly iotttry, the rnoot llUCC!llfld lo the
coantry !O date, ba" dropped lrotn over
• million a weet Ill lite 1m to 13.1
mllliGn by ,September 1'11. One -
""the --..... _competition bun neflbborittl New Yort a n d
Pflllll)'lvanla -· Anoa1er -Ille lallin to. lure many -tnnai-c!ty -II ll'lY bun Iha Illegal numbera
radi:e\. U the 1llew Jmey fl)l<llment,
wllh ill fsst actloo and contlnuoua cash
awards can oucceed In reducing un--{d -bllng revenues and at·
tracllq lipilicant D!UDben of new bet· an, other alatta no doubt wm Join the
dally lottery parade. Im ..... 10 lllltet
eaa boldlng mo<e than !00 lottery draw-
Jnp a year. •
taken over Main Street. Anyone who ven-More than 300 police agencies across iltuations where be ii apt to take a lea-lethal weapoo. and this is an tn-
tured down I.he atreet could expect to be the country have the Stun-Gun or ita litUe ~ bea~ !!vtllle bJl~~orm or creasing use wbJcb should have the iun.
beaten. Vehicles were stoned and often brother, the Stinger-Slick, in their kill~to:,.~,"·'M!m~~;,antto 'Portofpubliclawenforcement. r overturned and burned. It was a small arsenal. ff Um vtrsk>n of the W.atts riot. When Jess-lethal weaponry i! men-Police agencies which use lea-lethal ow many ea have private guards
Local law enforcement was powerless tioned to many sheriffs and policemen, weapons are quick to pralle them. shot and ~theed or b~j llefloully
to handle the crowd short of deqlaring an tM instant reaction ii: "Alt you are 0 We were particularly pleased by the 10meone n su ected the firm he
emergency and calling out the Natlooal trying to do Is late away our handguns Indirect effecls of carryinc the ~Poll." :I :=~:r Insurance ratea
Guard. Less-lelhai weepooa coold w.u be Wtead, local police decided to use future protector of the public. i:::.:·::TED to driv• down Illiterates in College
Main Street. A grou~ of about 20
rnilltlntl approached the car. One ofllcer
atepped out of the car armed wi.\h a Stun-
Gun -a device which !ires a hag filled
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Dear George :
How can I tell if my hu•band Is
lying wiien he 83)'1 be eoes bowling
th,.. nigllta a wee!J? And do bowl·
Ing alleys really stay open all
niptl SUSPICIOUS
Dear Susplcloua:
My dear, )'OU must remember
that marrllge Is based on mutual
faith and tiuat. As for the llOCOlld
part of your questioo, oot just one
hilt ALL all-nflbt bowling alley•
atay open all ni&l>t. (My wile Uled
to wonder about that bencU. Ha·
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Callforata ream. Service
One of the lll08I pregnant (In this
pennfsslve age yw can pardon the e&·
preul,on l commenls on the American
education tcene wu made recently ill a
1<port published In the San Franci...
Examiner. Education writer Csr! Irvine
opened his article with:
"Callforn!a'a bl& State u.tm.lty
l)'ltem ls oomtna up with a revoJuUoory
change : 11 is g0Gi1 to 1<qul,. that all of
ill atudents !mow how lo write a sen-
tence,"
'l1le writer points out that It all came to
a head last year when at one of the then
state colleges "one third of the freahmen
became oopbomo.., by palSlng IUCh a
telt. II Proleaon and truttff.I became ..
concerned about promoting a n d
graduating sludenta wbo were proficient
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at checking oU a..,,,.rs, but unt.tted In
Ullng the English 1-e. It was
dlscovei<d that graduat!Ga requlmnents
made 11 poalbie for -11 to graduate
without tatinC a coune or being es·
amlnod In EnaJllb.
THE 1'08'11111JJTY did not, of coune,
11111 al all -ailloo I good.,..,.
portion ~ --p.....t com-
ptlellce In =tloll. 8"I tilt e.-of I llibllill' ..,.hire
llirred efforts toward l'OllMMllal actloo.
lndillerence toward the w o r k l n g
Jmowledf1o of our bulc language was
apawned Ill the permissive yun and has
always -I ......... I and I worry lo old aquares. lt 11 .-Jrtnc lo tnow
that old valua are IMlvln( a ..........,.
In a .... where they had -tullerinc neglect.
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ORANOI 'COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed, Publithtr
Thomcai Kttuii, Editor
Barbare Krtibic.I&
td.itoricl Pogt Editor
11\e tdltor11l Pl.la Of the n.JJy
Pilot 1ttkt to lntonn &nd •tlmu-
late readtn by ·()l'ftenUna thl•
ncw1paper'1 opinion.a a~ com .
mentaey on toplct or lnte/i!lt and tlgnlf~ne.. b)I provLdlrw a forum
for the expttaaJon Of our tttde,.:'
oplnlona, •nd by Pte1ent1n1 tho diverse vlewpnlnta of lntonncd ob.
1trvtrs and t P<Jke1men on toplca or the day.
Mondsy, November 27, 19'12
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For The
Record
Dissolution•
Of Marriage
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League of Cities
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Beilefits
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Gift Portraits
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l"x7" 1n blaclc
ood white ·-·-·-....... H ;, LH0-Col0< •• _ .. _.$24.91 In .,. ........ $14.H
·FllW. W8I -Ill 1R:ll l2Cll CHllSTMAS
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.Approved ·Most Ibiin Runoff · SANTA ANA -The oz.
pendlt&n of up to ta.GOO U.
beea eppnwed bY tlie Oraneo
Count)' Boord of SUpervllon
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Deplrtmmt boats.
A fin! lllCf reoctte lioat will
,.... eadl ·'l90 be JIUl"!llUod, after recolvtng
-ble · tbJ btda, for an estimated 115,000.
It will np1ace a boat rtrst
!U ~ · JallllCbed Iii 111117. An 1ddtt1on1l
water this f'l,GOO will be apent 10< a
pis norlnal •pitro1 boat, roplaclng one !lrst
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nting Rectal Itch
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'TBJS CONTRABl'Sll with •
1115 IUl'V<Y In .wldch '19 per-
-uld they 'llOUld DOI ~:
al all --cblldrtn unc1er .1 and a ~ 1n-
le!lded·lo -lull time -their cliildren were over U:
years old.
'1The Stanford un--
clergraduate ........ ha I
changed remarkably ~ the
past five years.,'' llid tbe
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Only IU pemi111 -·· If Ille role ,of wife ...
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int ~·· HOMEMAKERS c1n sho'w yoU how to
convert this-difference (which is· your "~ujty") into
116 MONEY rkjht now,
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Jn Bigla Getar
Subaru Opens Lab
-On Orange Coast' ·
Jly CARL CARSTENSEN
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ubaru of Americl, Inc. tiD
J\isl opened the n a t l o ft ' s
uewest co mpulerl1ed
F.o1issions Tes\ Laboratory In
llbntington Beach In con~
illtiction "'Ith the showing ot itS new 1973 line.
The l•b ln<ludcs adv1nctd
iasting e.quipment to meas\U'e
L'shaust "' emissions and ll a
Joint venture of Subaru of
Joh Pichire
Looks Good
On Cable TV
WASHINGTON !AP) -
Cable television will help
reduce the wide s pread
unemployment amon1
technical a n d .. engineerln1
personnel, problblr hirltlg up
to 50,0001n tbe ·neX fiv.e yeva,
says a Commerce Depart·
rnent study.
THE STUDY by Ill< N••
lional Cable Te lt\llllon
A!Bociation concludes: "There
are jobs open at the pfllebt
time in the CATV indllltry.
~1any more opening• are an-
ticipated1 particularly in the
top 100 markets where CATV
has yet to arrive.''
CATV re!en to community
antenna tclev19ion, the system
that brings ~dcast pro-
b'l'ams into homes by cable.
America, 1m......: oC Ibo J:C,,.. etr IQd Pull lllovy
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mllllllftlelulw tr _,,, -· ' THE OBJECTIVE of the lab
ia to eltlUl't tlMil 8"llaru ti lo
continued compliance !'Ith an
state and federal 1111.lssions
1tandarda. Test -Will
be drawn from """""""'"tod 8ubaru.. now in this country
plus randomly oeltcted new
car1 ftom the maouficiurer.
AU dota ptltortil 'I'll! be -
tlnuously led -lo Fuji where tniprovemeiit. If in.
dlcattd can be incorporated at
the llllllul•cturtns lml.
Tht lab is set up to test cars
agatn8t the ltrlftltpt re.-
qulrements ol tho slate ol
Callf«ttl•, Whldt far p 111
federal reguJatlons on
emls.sion/control. Controlled
for testing accuracy ))' a com-
puter, each car molt pass
through two main, P'-i of
dlaanosis. .,
c~·gi ·MOl_u&ftt
Tli• llirface of tungsten cr)lstal (top) appears harm-
! ... •nough. ~~·are crystal clear, bow-
A CIAMll d~ is IV!lr, tho ofleet I""' ltJ m•~ftllo crystal
used to olinitlate 1 drlvtiig 1,178 !111111 at 1 o....,.i 118'tric tllMercb and
condition termed "the urban J:lev~lopment Center in New York is enoup to
driving c y c 1 e ' • which sianle any scientist. rtpreoenll \i ·~ .T\Hitlle .,,~-....:......---=-·--_ __... ___ ~· -II
tide on a CaUloinla ~.· :i~:W~~ ·Famll~ PrQ .... ·tile' a largo pllllllc ,11q !1114 lllon fl
sent to the "Gas AnaliMa"'
section , Here enu..at Al'.'!
analyud lot all po~ ..i U.S. 'Rich' Charaeterized
measured by cum.Pl*:f, ·A • •
normal test can'llo -dOl!o Ill 91' ftLVIA l'ORTER nation's fllllllles are headed
less than half ap baur. ~... Whit does ii take to get into by an indWldbil Who holds a
Establishment o1 Ille llllleru u.. ~ bracket e11ming college ~. 12 l"'I of every
Emissions Test t.b In ~ '11,-0 ar Jhore a year? What $5 of supefll!llberary income la
United States 1; llldlalli"'·"' ·~lcs do )'OU share earned by Ibo family beaded
Fuji's fll11l commltmeht-tcl thi -IM d lbllllon of you, or one by a pet. With a co11eg!
U,S. market. ' oat di every· l<iur famlliae who de~. ~I tbooe illlher ~ .. _._ · • educated fliinWfl IDlli 11p S U B AR U PRilmiENT '•~' reached this income nearly one-third ol the m.•
Michael San,.r llld, "™ lmlT 81Kklp income bracket.
·-Jnati Ii bollif W1ill. In 111"'· ...... 11w. ~!old iii . ~ Q:f SIMILAllLY families ltood-
The department hedged I,.
predictions by noting that at
this point, the first year of
operal1n( under new federal
rul~. the cable televl!lon in·
dustry Is relatively disorganiz·
ed. "tlforeover," it added,
"even though CA TV has been
around for over 20 years it re-
mains an infant, and we know
from experience infants do not
always grow and develop 11
one tvoukf anticipate and
(ll'Qdllc!Jli .-. illll Dit<I !!ii tnlqil ed by bigh.sdlool grduatae.,.
pollutlo!t ~ w h I c h I u '!* tllltr far more likely to be In Ille • ~ bft1 .._ 1111 ol rucb erary !Im-oupernumerary Income lftet.
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THE STUDY, by Edward J.
Roth. a consultant to the
department's OCfice of Tele-
communication, is based on
questionnaires answered by
441 cable TV systems, cable
c<mtruction companJes and
cable equipment manufac·
turers sent out last May.
Disney Report
NEW YORK -Walt D!Jney
Productions reported that the
fiscal year cndr · Sepl IO was
the best in the company's
history, with eaminp in--
creasing ~J percent lo ftO.S
million or $2.9 a attare.
Net income for the 1171
fiscal year was $26.72 mlillon
PERSONAL
RADIO PAGER
TONE or YOICE
LOW COST .
MONTH to MONTH
RENTAL IASIS
ORANG! l'OUN'TY
RADIO'T!Ll I'flONl
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onjy toil l'tl!i lflll. 'fti!ougb i Uy" -one of II than thoee who did not
con\lnllllil ia1 r ... t 11on,· Ibo funJl!!o ,sraduate lrom bigh !cbool.
Mii "1 P'ltSi 11iM7 lniiutttt-. i111b I U-, « (2) You probably are to Ille
we feet ht 'r ! 11 •ble tt,an.. NII 1nt.iOin1' 45 to 54 age group or afflllly
d•id.! can be met. we beue.. Oacb y e a r older or slightly younger -
tbat the ~0·1 '1'111 • g;.,t (Income over but you are not In the ...
Jl'Olf• In 1 'II 111 I n a t t n I 41t,Oll01 .Iii,,_ , . bracket under 35. ·· •
1utiimotlft ' (IOllUtleo. bUt Ille ta1btl a Coll '"' !; , The most affluent of~ a-ln\!l!llry eon•t do , .I -., ,, .groups is the flllllly he-
the )Ob 1lorie. ·• WI!' Gl!INIMLLY · ~•Ve a peraon 45 to 54;
"With ever 100 mU1Jon -prlmi cblractirllllco in fllirii\iel ICCGUlll for . II
vehlcleo on the road, one of COl!llDClll, I ~ CO ,r d I n 'I to • (lll'c9ll of our popula , 0, !tut
the bllPll l•bo to be done is' 111"'*-' e 0 11 I c I • d bJ : lltey Ill •, percent of iU ...
ed--. of ~-..... ,to' -st Fabian Utideii ~, GO!Dt,Mcl I tojHieayy 31 .....
keep tllelr cars and ltlk:b bi, The Coftftmlce Board:. , ., ... 1 ol IU ourplua lncomL '
good operatliig condll\on' llllll (t) You ""'··"'°"' ed ... ltd J· Nl!ll'flii •"--,.the•-·
see that euenttal maliltohatico than the overap Amllicln. '" •-·~ · -"'"'' ....,.. 1ervtces an performed 11 While only 14 -t oi oUr •17 JJMUllllll .by 1 penon •II 15 • ~----, , lo '4 with II pereent bl lite
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WASlllNGTOll (UPI) -the senatorS salll,.t!Mri '1'111 bl
Cotlgress will comlder next service at ill ·~ ...... ol year a 1$.5 billion program to 150 mUa, .on ....,. W-
start 400 mlle per hour triln Boston, llorl Yorlt 1 h d
service in the Wlllhlnl1on-W•shlnillon"lty 1111. '
Boston corrldm', Traina'l'unnlni it ljleldo up
...-Plus Income.
Nist II lbe,lamily ~did by
I ~· lit lo 64 with 20 I*' cent ol sueb resources. way doWtl on the 1111 lo lite
family with the key ~
· ......-ltlllltr age 35. Tllk
family aix:ouil,. !or 211 -t
of our total population but Giily
12 ptreellt of .total surpl .. II>
Onne.
(I) You live In the 111-ot a maj<lr metropolitin area
and you're concentrated ln the
Northeast.
Sens. Vance Hartke, (0. ta 400 mllt1 -1n boi.tt were
Ind,,) and Lowell P. Welcket, foreoeen by ,!Iii. Horta Ind AN OVERWHELMING IT
(R Ccrm.,) llld they would Welcker said Uth Wolild cut percent of all flimllies llvln& ln
introduce I e g I 1 l a t t Q n tn travel time to 50 minutes m.ijor metropolJtan areu Dve
Januarjl to pmlde fundl for between New York and the In the subu~bs -and -
traclt Improvements to carry other two cities -faster than filmllies have command al no
the Ng&cpeed trains. current airline 11ervlce. less than tw~thlrils of all tbe
The Tr•nsportation Depart· surplus lncom< In the 1/.8.
THE INITIAL outlay, they me.nt la testing a soo mile per-Among super nu mer 1r1
said, would tie '625 million . hour train at Puebleo, Coto. It families, one in four UV. In
If Uletr ptosram Is enaClld, Is powered by an electric the Northeast. In contrast, ~~~~~~~~r;~~;;~~¥~~,, engine 8.nd moves on a fewer than 18 pet'OOlt in the [ iguldeny arid ia known as a South of the U.S.
1 0 0 0 tracied air culhlon vehicle. A few more teasers: you're
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likely lo be a lamily beaded by
THE TJtAIN Ls raised off a profeaiona~ t e c b n I e 1 I
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, the surface of lhe guldeway, Ol"managerial worker. AndJ'llU
which eo11esponds to a rail, by are likely to have no chlldftn
a cushion of •Ir. Th Is or only one child.
elimtnateo lrictlon. With that as the prolllt of LAIEU Expcrll bave j>n!dlC)ed th•t tlie upper-income f•mily, bow the •Ir CUllifon ft!tfcle even-. do tlie marketing strateg* ol
tually will allow lralns to run many busl.....,en shape llj)! in e.1ceft ot 400 mdn an hour. TODAY!
I Personalized • Stylish • Eff\tllllt
Order For Y1urMlf or 1 Friend·
May be used on envelopes 11 retum 1d4'r,ss
libels. Al10 very handy es identification
l•bels for m1rkin9 person1l items 11.1ch tt
hooks, records, photos, etc. L1bel1 1tick on
9less and may be Ute.I for r,•rklftg home
c1nnecf foc:d items. All le'96 a are printed
with tfylish Voque ty.pt on fJftl quality whltl'
9ummed P•per.
A turboltttln nolf oper•ling THEY SHAPE UP all out of
bctfteh. Boston and New York sbilpe, that'i how -for many
Is powered by ps ll!i"btne of the strategies, ranging from
en;inet and Is c!npable of advertising to packaglrig Ind ·~ up lo lM mOes nn labeling, are zeroed Jn on the
hour. the metroUntr, an clec-least affluent of all lit
Irle lr•ln O(l!tllll!I between groups, tlie young who hove
Wa!htnpm and N~ York, is the sm•llest amount ol ._
ca pa bin ol lbi ll1he speeds, to spend, on luxuries and -
But bOtb .trail'll are limited neceSsltles.
to lbotll • too ..U.. an hour Although Ill< older, hlfll!r
top ·~ bectuof 'of track •nd educated family holds the
11>1d bed condftloils and the strings to a large part ol Ole
6hfltacles of ,l1'lde ehllltnas. national J)W'9e, we are ft.
• • quently downgraded or almply
PanelBl.oclu
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WASHJNG10N (UPI) ~
Jl&R Block, Inc., the nation's
largest preparer of Income tax
re1urn1. wlll have to chitin
the •amt ralot next )'llar as U
did this year.
The Price COmmlsslon has
denied Block'• re<JUcst to raise
Ito Olllt-t'1M1 by U iot<
"'111, ltltlnf the °"""'"Y lol~
ed to sllow how higher coots
Justified the Increase.
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Ignored , And !bat goes lo; .lb-
dustrles ranging from clOUllDg
to •ports equipment.
• LUXURY SPENDINO Ii
espected to rise at a -ly
rate ol 9~ percent, tw:lct a.e
antlclpated growth of o..,.11
personal income in the U.S. •
The population or our upper-
lqcor\le brackpts is slalld lo
Ilse from toony'• 12 mWlon
(22 percent of all famllleo) to
nearly 26 million (12 perctlll)
by lllBO. The upper income
bnchtl, It 11 Jtll~, will
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Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today own stock.
' We couldn't prove It, of course, but it seems likely
,~ot 'the percentage 11 even greater here in 1the Or-
al)ge Coast area ., . ; and lrs growing everf day.
Thara why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago,
to be the first newspaper In Orange County to bring
Its readers "today's fin·af atooks today" via super high
speed wire se.rvices. We're still doing it in every home-
delivered edition and the service gets better all the time.
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Wall Streers computers "talk to" computers in the
DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of
more than 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12
mi.nutes to move the entire New York and American
Stock , Exchange rep<>rts from the c,a n yon s of Wall
Street to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT
right here on the Orange Coast.
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record1 the DAILY ' PILOT, no doubt, wlll be .among the
first to u•. rt to bring readers "today's action today."
Wh~n it comes to financial news, the one that means
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compare prlcfs a11d quality and be more satisfied with the gifts you finally decide to buy.
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the ywot for moat r8faii.rs. Support local merchants now and you'll help make them
· enough profit to keep their prices reasonable all year long. (And prices .will never ~ more
reasonable than '.they are 'now.)
This mes1age presented aa a public 1ervice on behalf of ouLfriend. and your•, the retail
mercha'flta of the Orange Coast Area, by the DAILY PIWT
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L1ko 111.... • I•• IPlod J II mR• fir ..
Co&oradD lttftr was I C..4 ·
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Herllll'• boll -twice before belnc 7lllllbed lo
opllnlerl In the ••• . -~ Injured .,._ ,...
D. J. . Wllllamt ol S I. p.........,; Fla. who -
a-.ote o1 brobll -· TD !SW tW1& .,..._
broblld{emlll.1hatl•re• Ille ... 110,ofBlll-
bulls, big .......... .... • ol .l'llrlio ... --•
startling,_ ~·-lw m1ii1 11 :i . . lingle ... ioe ._.. ,,_ 11111 II • .._. .. Sou'1.-1 __ ..J
Ille ThlnU&l'tlal -. s.1w.. .. -UUUl&a
The ..._ 11111 ..., ..._. ""111' ~llM II . . ' ;.
pion -_.Is., ead.. . -s~·rr-' .r• year old Jobnaie Sondtn, a: Jour .., lli:I a
lormerT•nnwbomorriedW. ·= -.llO -'•
10 • tamily o11.-•· ·~ .rllld Do·m· :,.nte
boanl drivers fJom °""""· . ~ ..... ' m111c ...... Colo~.;. pushed bis ~. Ille LIM 9' • Ole. Ill • cat11 rnJa Lldo-14
an-built ·~~•· ~• a • *-a Sri',_ WJ I. o ~ hp~G'P'Sti;a ~ aM~1Twlr ......_ -· ...:...... _ ~ •-• ~.:;.;..idomlaa~~
··'id 'bt~-Sa~ IJlthlrdjllKe-ll~ ----I ~~--·~u 11 • -•l& _, bollind Sena -• csal'lt .. IMt llaae1 iii °' -·--~ov. and &mdO)' lo S<t .a lop Sch•-ol, _., • , .._._ ~ •~ lllrooCb •at Valle de Bravo,
and speed ro<Onl In tbe 1111 ·.-claim lo fame la -• -~ -llleal<o, north of llGlco City.
ruruung of tbe speed -· put 11111 beea a an ,_. n I lllDllout -rod by a • Headed by national· dlom·
• 111dn driver and tw-11er .. , ~D ~on pion Dave UUman, Balboa
• Gold CUp -· &eh--,, .... -lie WU Yacht Qub ll<ippers took the . wa al Ille -o1 in I..... .. .... • I ... ol the flnt four~ and Pete Jef.
' O'l1IBll DmYBllfl h u ,.,. .
.... Jim "'""""'" a( AJbo. q-. N.ll, 1e•ertlY
sprained -.... ~ ::.---~i:Tii ......
hurt -' -boate cartwheeled -hit I I DI straJcblaw"1 ........ I0-100 ~ .... . lln \if 'J'epob, !tan., •
a I •~t.naer, ..... peel .... minor ... '
juriel 1llnday bis boat
ntpped darlq a pncllce nm.
The boot -demollsbed bat
Eis -only a ·mild ...,. cwWon. i_,.
..... Scolll!'rllfl Pl'!ll l'hl-._, 11111 .,,.... ... llailnay fenon of MllRon Bay acbt
'Jolmlon._._ 194 -· illlll 'a IOOd job Club•)!!!'·llftlL THE llAeB WAS 'A .,..1 "'. • .. --. • ...... ell' llDdl!n wben the KeD~ .:a.ow ol Hwr!ln8loo boost far Ille · st.Cl: ol out-• ,'-.liANDEIS ~ .., p-www•ed. . -~;Yodll.~--~•~ boin1Marjiiec..p.,...n.i... ,;.,,,. out., ·tlie '*"i*< ·vu Der Velden wu In the-wlnnef in thO ~· turers-' o1 """'*"' and..
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--..ted II I .... ,'Wllo I thO -lllpped. llllbll .:,._ 'd tru BYC (I) to the irtde· of ¥..;...y : .
bad led tlie -fra -( ) ..,.VI man, ; -w!.. boots bad -l • race TllB .lillCIDllNf .... waa BID ~ BYC; (I) SCOtl > oeven oat of .Ille .!alt ·-id ·~n:::;;.~v.a.:11or lllll'lillnl u if'"......,.. im:: -'<'l Gante1 Smith. champlomldJ!o. • • ~~~~~~~~~_:v~-~""''!'~ol~Bc~>ll~el:!:·~a~-~n~H~-t. 'four houn waa .. ,.-. BYC: .($) PW Jellerson, More than llO boall ·S!l!led _ · ' IJ--.-i for Ille MBYC; (I) !l\lrt Keenand, oo &mday Ud 'It on Sotunlay.
-el Ille Ir llollon. Van LIU Arlhur, Ta. YC; (7) Bo Filty..U: boats ·flhlshed tbe ilii!IDEBl:I! l:Joldo9 llod pro•ed W-. Dallal. 'l'.ez., YC;.'(B) gruellnf encliiiv. The lnp•IO
·1 r:: ~JilMlll-Jim· T)oler, BYC; (9) Chuck finishers, aiiil their prize
-Cll -• Bahooet, ABYC; (10) Bruce mooeb·
bstst -I) ·up Dr*n, CBYC.. (1 ) ·Jolmille Sandus',
--• the lab. -Denver, 111,lllO; <Zl llB't s.r-~ 111 -.rly a -ao-, d SJ ra, llel!'olt, :fl,lllG; (I)· Bl)llO ~ thO IJulclu!wl oa1. COJ _ ows :,~·~
-. was · only challeopd XI~} Italy, 11.SOO; (5) Du an e ~ &er:;i:' s:;i-.-; 'f..,,jan ~g~~U:.~"C:.:
• •. • 0.0-· · ,..i-t'"'ly from !Ith place,oo 11,500; (7) John' Ben!'!, .sooth -,.. .cail T earo11na. 11.0G1: <ai llllb
Sena actually pa s s • d i:;:J earn Wallace, Venice, ll,800; (9)
Sailden c:ne hour blfore ttie · • · Rich McKinley, 111 in o ls,
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llnlllL• Tbe· Coloradoon retook -USC sallors were unable to ll,600; (10) Ted May, F...,.
tbe lead Ii few minutes later. cope with the cold blustery lain Valley, 11, 400. "
weatlifr On the East Coast and
SANDllll8 lB 111A1t1111!D lo In tlie -inidwesl. They came
MelJncla McCune JA Denver, !lome Sjmday with the fdth Colh w• who r11ce11' al llaVlilD 1everal . ~ In both the Atlantic . y lllS
""'8 eco. but wu barred Coill Jnt<r<ollegiat.. Cl!8m-
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111a1 lpeedl ~ bicomln& too Anpten _ llemorlal Regatta ega !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hllb far -driven. held .... dlleqo .
s.nders'ls 1erVice manager ;,nie ~jan aaffina team was Chris Colby of the boot
far B. T. -..ome Oalboanl headed by Doug Rastel1o of Newport Harbor Yacht Club •
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-Co. In v..v ... '" -1-· Beach. Others ... the lnpped a field of 411 in the We Dare· -You nlng he bad lo defeat bis team '""" Benny Mitohell, Lehman-12 c I a s s
falhe-b>tew H. T. McCune Jact'Bline and Dave Miller. pionsbips Saturoay and SUn-
ml bis -·• brother, Tom .,,;•~lime Academy day. The regatta coosilted of McOine. ~.....,.:iiiin\ the Ailanilc Coast eight races.
W1t11 the exceptloo of Van ~p ind the U.S. Peter Put.r o1 NHYC, Der V....,,., acddml, Sun-Naval IAl!lilemy team 'was the defending cbamploo, !inislled
day's racing wu free of winner .of the Timme Angsten In flftb place .
mlsbapo -a sharp contrast Regatta on Lake lllcb!&ao. Trophy Winnen: (1) Chris
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whl,,..i ~,toot the toll of 13 i·JT\rist~~· ~NBYC~· ~; ~(~Sl~R+I=•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ drlwn --11 o1 .-within Ac-..J -my welsh; NHYc; '<fl '!'lmHop:j, Ir< flnl lO n)lnutes. lUW NHYC; (5) P.eter l'ifker . ---.,,_..._ .
AMONG SATIJllDAY'S vie-Get$ s=·A . tllnl were three pre -race Wit:'
favorites -~ llerlnf of ~ Wiie:.·. ReP..J'oom.
taln Gi Tarboro, N.C: ·and
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$5.000 Minimum. Mii NmOI = . 'lOltl. P9dflO • 111.aG. ,. Up1o dlysloosot . ( . ' ' ~ orf arnoUntl • • waroaiwiMI ~ • · 'wlthdnlwnbefortmef:urit)' &.-NllllPPl•ctr·••41D1
• onallc:ertificltellCCOUnts.. •• a!:".'::-..-..i171
Ml.lnklettw h also provides bj&.dl• .. ~ ~~·~14
'he lmldsrs C1ub:1 A new .... COl.lrtS on ticbtS to,sport· iw llMMt
wt1f to beat inflation. tts ing and entertainment Jrd•LOOmt•.,,.,·7411
membership card Ptlfn'h'ts events ••• ~µs. a .,....
you to buy nearly" """Y-list al free seM<:eo: 9""'
thing you ....i from the depoSit bo>ols, money ar-
flnest closecf.door mo. ders, travelers chec:kl,
rooms at 5"bstantial "'!':' and .-Y ....-.
tnp -appliances, ~ Membership requl,.
ture, stereo equi~ 'ment for-. -$2,!IOO
sportin1 llOC>ds. drapelles minlmun bollnee. ~
and much, ml.Ch -·· borrowers -......... You can _, buy cars aociale rnombenlllpt -
at the "fleet" p!1ce ·and , titling them ID .. -mcillite hDmel and motor-referral Hrvlcas. Mk
cycles at IUbslatitlal .... . about JoinloCllsrrt ~
·I-.Tho lnskten Club office.
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NaVal ~y al Anilapolls,
Md., is the site loi ..... -tnK center Wtth docts and
ancbora&• belni! built . In
memory of tbe la\e Capt.
Robert Crown, . U.S. Naval , . -· . Tbo:.ilfl to the academy is
by M,....,. trown family.
Ti:le"fllt,008 two·story
~~·is located along the
Severn 'River-Chesapeake Bay
aailing area, It wilt house the
lnt.m>lleglate Salling Hall of
F.ain~e'.,'·.Jr oph~les and tnemG1'9billa from f a m o u s
.U:S. Navy aailing ablpS. It Is llS'heduled for completion • In
JiiJy 1973. -
Capj. crown served with the
Navy la the Pacific, Pbtllpplne
and American theaters lrom
1942 lo 1941. At bis death July
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grom& ;;,lree at Cal Poly
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In a u1'181liJN>us vote, the U. "' j '
member Student Allsln. Coan-
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TUESDAY
NOVIMID 21
111 IYDNSY OMAU
. ilDll (-II-April II):
You are 1llllla, ::::s What now 11111 be
-bu IO' do
relliU..., """'° ldou wldall.
111111 -·-for-· 11111wllll," Do IOml ' ID-
Vllllpllllf. J'lod -""" .... ,... -In-. TAIJaVI (Ajlrll »Moy IO):
Hold olf Oii bis _.i1"1 You
OID &el Wllot you -without
bllnC -....... Tblo ID-cludeo llmlry lleml lie I com-
~ lllopplr. Lllln -OID llolp you be soiletlft. Yw
... duo far pllllllll ourpile.
GllM,INI (May St.J11111 IO):
Boe -u t)ltY really .... -don~ fool ;ow..H. You
have -· but IDlllY of them belGnS .. otben. -
you lbould leJllMlla -""" carry tl!etr !llr llllre from
poreonlal -.
CANCER (June SI.JUiy B):
• . ' ....,.a,1111. I• 111 I It doNNP' U you are~,._ •n._-::;, W... llnnili. ~~ &\GmAIU\JI (No~.-._ ·
-~·· It 11<>.t, Wiii. Dec. SI): Cooperat. wllll 1.-o (hlr a.Au(. B): ...... TIU IDvmtm'y. A"'1d
P1o11b projtall. J'lod Wlfl of tandlDq ID llU otllen for Mil•omlalll!W wltb Ill 0 r I srantad-Manly ~ Im-
-Gel • "'" --u 11111way11 datred. In dlflalto, pooltlft -· Be ...,., " ~· Slud)' YOG 1r1 -bit DOW of malt· !lat prfnl. U lhoroo&ll. you COii q ftueelal plno. Kay II to ouccotd.
....... -. OAPlll<lOllll (Dec. .., ..
VllOO (Aue. IMejlt. ID): 11): Be reldy f« ..._ of
Yw 1111J be In mood to -W1· Q +el. .. -.1e. ,,__ a re fndl.-are In picture.~
rallnod. Lit ""ltld play pro-c:mt II Oii allilll)' to Ille up
mlDlllt ... Be lnllopendent. -Ind llbiatlonl. Cold>
Appjy orfPll .......... Lead up· "' ... _........ Open
nithor tban.-lollow. SbW off lines of communication.
.-. Ylll ba .. rlcbt .. live AQllWIJI (Joa. »-Feb. ~,.,:: ~ 1$-0cl· fl)• 11): Y-penon IDIJ make ~"-.:::C hunch. unreuonable demands. Be ru~ 'Ill • !air but firm Don't give up .... o. I.elm by . =-II t~ Comet __. _.. -ldq fGr . , Key I · ,.... to llrtke fllr hoq Ilalio ran. Ill wllllDI to a d m l I eondH•'-_.._ to funlly
mlltabt. llllplay maturity. -·~~ _, tlon ~ ,,.. __ nopoet could PllY membera. ~m .. "c Mtul ~ oliqllmenl 8Uct Improves.
to what you -· PlllCE8 (Feb. lt-M11tth 211):
Children Me their parenta Ught Chanukah candles each night be-
fore dinner during the lklar Jewl!h celebration that starts Nov.
.30. lllc:baeJ Diamond, June Pl>plck (center) and Candy Doronn of
Temple Sharon Pre«hool watcll aa Mrs. Phlllp Sporgel, director,
readies the classroom for the hollday. They hold dredyll, one of
the aria, crafta, IOllP and pmu to be learned for the occaalon.
Keep -lnlormltlon -cover. Don~ toll Ill. Ollcretlon
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Individual ..U. "' you.
Re"ardl -addld
IClOllPIO (Oct SS.Nov.II): Accent II oo bulJdln& far
Control budpt. HHe fun Mure. Stlivf for llOlld bue.
wltbout btlol laollsh. llq"-Eschew sllOrtcut.. Pen:elve
,_io. plQI \tJ role. Social dlller...,. between actuality
aetlvtty II -•lnted. You llld wtahful thinking. Another·
-POOlllo. c.tactl can Pllcen could play key rolt. dlveloP tnlo _ ... &M .. 1.. O!eck legal PllJ>erS·
0000 NEWS ~OR PLATE COLLECTORS
Saroh Churchill Introduces First in Sorin
Sarah Churchill Salutes Her Father
By JO OLSON Of""'_..,., .... , ....
Five weeks of press con-
ferenceo, •ulot!rlpb portles,
teaa lllld public 1ppearonces
sounds like 1 g r ueling
schedule, but for S a r a b
ChurcblD,-!1Jt'1 I joy,"
-The dllllhllr ol the Iota Sir
Winlton CburchlU ii OD a willrl-tour of the United
Statao to -the !Int of a aerifll of five 1Uver com-
memorottve pl.ilol homrln(
the British prime minister.
'lbe tour; though, is more of
a homecoming than a business
trip for Miss Churchill, who
lived in the United States for
nine years a decade ago.
"Eveeywhere there are friends
to see llld oenUmenlal places
to reviltt."
America, Miss Churchill
llid, wu w h e r e the "ma·
turi'l! part ol my theatrical
career" took place.
An acoomp~ actresa,
'Writer and 'art.isl, M i s s
Cburchill iJ most attracted to
the theallr Ind currently I.a
llarrln& In ber own ahow fn
Encl1nd whkh ii "a con-
~ of varying
tblnp."
LOTS OP POETRY
"It chan&eo 1 little every
time I do ll dopendln& on the
locatjon Ind \Iii 1udleoce. It II
worda llld music, mollly
poetry."
Miii "diiirchw studlid In
England and WU 11flnl.lhed" 1n
France. '1My mother instated
that we opell: one !Gnlln
Janruqe," lbe nplalnad. "I
lludted lilaraturt, phllooopby
lllld hlllory with prollllOl'S
from the Sorbonne. It WU
much betllr for 11111 thlll I
rigorous education. Colleges
,,.,. • blt dry tbea. ti ,,,._,_ 1-tlnl put of
hlr edueitlon.eime.lrom ber
lather' """ lau8bt hlr early In ll!e, bi bis action, to hive an
energy-for living and a t.est
for life. Uoconsclously, he
gave ·her a love for the
English language and a
fascination for words.
"His activity Ind energy
were things that Influenced
me. I never aaw him not dolq
somethlq. Even his touahtl
were in action. We Ulld" to
have lively discussions around
the dinner table. I became a
FATHER srriJ,En
Mila Churcblll ulol what lbe
learned fn ---dary to what lier -tauglit her with bis ''rollfns pllraM
llld hll oommand of the
Englllh Laquqe. '
"When you grow up with H,
It becomes put of !""'· You
become aware ol 11.'
Mila Cburdilll rec'a!led the
happy ,.... of the 1111 -ber father WU fn polltlcal e<·
De and tlii Cbardlllll wero llv-tna 0 U I family" with ~.
!other, mother, COlllfnl and
friends." ,,_ _JOUI ....
spent fn I lovely l!l"llllll pl*9
In the coonlry, Ille • alld
...... the ,.... -Ille dl.ocoverecl Dllll7 of t b t
ahlllllel of lier-·
''There ...... plcnlcl Ind
stories Ind IUD. "nlert ...... 10
many aides to him."
Her father WU ntremelJ
cOacelnod wltb -of hll chlldr<n, sbe added, Ind -1d
'never humlllate them. "He
never laughed at you,"
Miss Churchill now lives In a
"maisonette" in London,
which is a two-story, two-
bedroom garden duplex. One
of the upstairs bedrooms 11
,_.,ed for gu-. or wblch
Warn.ing
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-11t111111. "I ba .. -loll of lrlendJ lllld
n spend ab lu n daya
topC!ier. -... ,111111>,
wrltan, -people. I
baVI loll of pilot frlenda loo.
And -IN-Y• Pll"in& tlllaliib.~·-
l!bo ua. the fleling or a
lwotlor1 ... -lbe can cbqo 1-mood by going
upotaln.
'l1le -II COtltanl with her cumnt theatrical niche
and bu no other ~el in mind
to play. Though ac:hooled to
the classics, sbe bu no plana
!or thil kind of lltenture fn
the near ru-.
And doea lbe have 111>
fulftlled ambltlonl?
"I would have 1lli:ed to have
been a dancer,''
Mila Churchill'• c:mtrlbullon to the oommemoratiVI plate
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wu e sketch or ber !oilier lor
the preaentatlon box. It ii I
tempera drawing In blaclt llld
while and WU dooe durln& a
Churchill !llnlly holidly.
DID SKETCll
Tbe pllte .. u designed by
ber COUlln, portraitist John
Spencer Cburcbill, !or a
limited illue of 10,000. One
plate will be Issued each yeor
for the nei:t five yun to~
plete "The Cburchllliln
Heritage" oertea. Tbey will be
avaltable at the Brue Ow~
Balboa lolllld.
Clnyln( .. the trodltlm
of her acc.ompll1hed
grandmother Jennie, whole
fervor lllld ambition were
chroolcled by \WO ncenl best·
lllllog -(wblch llila Qmrcbill ... not yet reed),
lonh a.ur.blJI bu lidded
-cndlt to her u..cty lmpreatfo lilt.
NEW YORK (UPI) -R R R II R R R R • R • • R R • R R R R R R "' Oniatmaa trees, ll gJI t e d • ---· · --, • SC E.::t=: I ''INCHES-A· WAY'' :
can sprud the hom>r of Dre • · -• unless great care Is taken. • MlNIRAL WRAI' MITHOD •
,:0 ~=..,~'::• BOUDAV •
(NFPA) which urges everyooe • SP"""f ·A 11' • ot keep fire safety high M the • ~~ /-.&/ •
llat ol things to remember • $I 0 on • durtog the holiday ....... -TMI M •
: 5 INCH LO.I •
Clubs Turning A~ention to Holiday Pa~ties l .,.;:¥~L '--' • • • • • • f.rancaise
Francopbiles will gather ·
Friday, Dec. I. at I p.m. fn
Harbor View School, COrooa
del Mar to hear vllltln& lee·
tum Jl'rucoil Lacolte.
-.. hll <QJerlencel u a -dlpiomat, i-te will dlocua Problems of
Youth: Yellenlay, Tocllly Ind
Tomorrow.
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the unual hall g1 ... by Las
Damas de! Mar Auxiliary of
the Children's Home Society
Saturday, Dec. 2, fn the El
Adobe restaurant, San Juan
Capl1lruo. . ·
P11t presidents and past
bait ch~ will be honored
on the tbth annlvenary of the
auxiliary. Proceed• will help
IUpPof( the 1Ctlvllle1 of CHS,
Calilornla'• oldell Ind only atatawide adoption qency.
3, at 4 p.m. in Peek'• C.olonW
Home, Westminster.
An lllnlveraory party will
.take place Satunlay, Dec. I, at
7:30 p.m. ID' the Halecrest
Clubhouse, Costa Mesa.
Mesa -1-:i arbo r
George PoJ>PI and 11the big.
gest 11\tle bind In Orange
County" Will provide mualc
for dancing at the annual
Christmas dance of the Mell·
Harbor Club 5alurday, Dec. I
al 7 p.m. In the Alrporter JM:
Pinner will be RrVed at I.
Temp ie· Sharon
Or1&lnaJ 11'1 worb will be
aucttooed •I 7 p.m. 5aturda1,
Dec. I, In the Park Newport
81>11.
Proceeda wW lienellt the
Temple Sharon'• educaUm.
fund which belpo IUpport the
Vllil\lll Educatloo Ceollr In
Costa Me11. I
The worb, wbJch ... •lcned by the artiltl, wW ao for
1bout .... third pllery prlceo,
1ccor<lfn1 to Mr. Ind Mra. H. •
v. Cbaretta, co-cbalrmon. planned by the Niguel Ari : Pfm 145-18911
AasoclatiM for 5aturday, Dec ... R .. R R R R R R R R R •• R R R • R L B Wom en I, fn lieu of a rogulu ~.1:::...=..:::....::....::...=...::....::....::...=...::....::....::...=...=-::....::...=...=-::....::...=..:.
The Lquna Belch Hl!ll · Members will gather al I p.m.
School aiomber lfnllers will fn Hotel Laguna for dinner,
entertain memben of the which will be !ollo"ed with I
WOllllll'I CJui> of Laguna while elephut lllld Iii auc-
Belcb. Friday, Dec. 1, follow-lion.
tna • 11:to p.rl. IWICbeon tn Medella s
the clubl>ouae. Slldel of the
olngen' recent Europun trtp Dr. and Mn. Jen-y D. Wu
will be ahown. will hoot the 5alurda7, Dec. I,
Cbristmaa party !Gr membll'I Art Associat ion o1 Medellu (Mecjlcal, DentoI
A Ohrlllmaa blnque( II ond Lego! Ladlel Society. So~s of Norwa y
'l'rygw Lie Lode• IO, Sona or Norway, will bc>ll a porty
for their chllm.n Sunday, Dec. Mrs. Lyle Kanekaberg 11,---------------------------·ll
chalrman.
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Christmas Shopping?
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lt'I ll1tl9 IO IOOn IO )'OU Wrlte your cllOot.
You ....,,_ JO lalc an_1>oe1_ 111e......, lllt1
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Al • matter or fllot, wt 111 .. 1 rroo bOoldet. "HcM
to -Your Own Loon Ol!lc:tr." WrHe for )'all'
oopy or, belllr ~~ lllop In It 11ftY olfloo ol "1111
Nlllonll Bank. Wt'll oxplaln Re11ivo 111tenoe
ID )'OU and holp you flll out an opptloetlon.
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MIAMI (AP) -lt'1 rich vs. Monday nlabl durinl tbe
poor tontpl u 11 la m I ' 1 ballUme -narrated by
unbeaten Dolphlnl ~~~ Boward Colell.
CVOJlng st. Louis ca~-"I'd bate for _ ..... _out of In wllll -up ... wtll· .., ..... watched mlamatcb. Order to ha-hero In~~
Tiie Clrdlnall, a puny S.7-1 of a nallonol .-." -.• In tbe Natloi>al Foo Iba 11 said. "I'm just 80 proud of'"" ~ Conference, ... procju<ed lootbell teim and -'""' ....,. extraordlnarY mqtc tn myseU, I can ,.. bow some
., pd! -on ABC-TV CClllkl be -t '*-"" ·. prodUcllonl. ......,, 00 ....., -.
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'4 Bawl-boand Dallu M two . be fair," Shala added. 11Yoq
yeon qo In a Monday idpt ...,, -mrf teim .In tbe
r.... -alloled to Ille 0. TV I'_ .. ., ~~I bope tbe ,_ t
C:••••el 7 .C C !llull.,. be -to i...p
ca-It boat tbe N.,. Yori<
Jell 17-10 In one Monday
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• tbat kept -., .. 7one up
. late. >· 1 c-11 Bob Bollo!rq, wbo
· naa urned uttle "*9 than I ""8of ___ 8L
Lou1a owner BW Bldwell, bu
nwsspd to Ulp bill twn
clolo to -.. tldl ,_.
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TONIGHT'S
TV IDGllLIGllTS
'Maude~ Drove 'Bona·nza'· Into ,· Sunset
ABC D 6:00 -Moudly Nl«ht Football. The St.
loois Cardinals take oa the '1nami Dolphins to-
night.
KHJ O 7:30 -"Young Man With a Hom." Kirk
Doug!u as a hotshot trumpet player in this 1950
drama with Lauren Bacall and Doris Day.
NBC D 9:00 -"The Private Navy o! Sgt. O'Fal'
rel!." Bob Hope plays the title role of an Army
sergeant left beblnd wben bis unit drives toward
Tt>kyo. Phillis Diller, Jeffrey Hunter, Gina Lollo-
brigida.
CBS U 11 :30 -"Quick, Before It Melts." George
Maharias aad Robert Morse are teamed in this
1964 <0medy set in (brrr) Antarctica.
KTLA D 12:00 -"Frankenstein Meets the
Wollman." Lon Chaney heads the cast in this 1943
horror rucli:. . .
TV DAILY LOG
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bria;kh. Wben tht ·U.S.. Amt mMI
out ol 1 PKlfic Island dllrillC Wo.W
W1r ll In itS .drive ,foward To¥.
Muter Sil O'FllTll {Mope) b left
In dlarzt.
IJFtni• .....
@ DIAlkw•• e m.mllo--" ~ Vdocitf' '¥(illit is assi1lllll to ,.. •
Ill' JAY SllAllBU'IT WU -. the victim ol beort waldMnd UGI,. ...... , bul lllqib•ar doom'I U!
NEW Y~ (AP) -'Ibo allodt 1ut """""· the -w1a • -up.
•w saddle op and The men ol Ille -· NBC'• adllal -·• to "Wll: MADI: the !udilJnfml rid& I the NBC Wevilloo lhll It 'tnlde -lar.,. lo roop lor ~ 00 Jan. 13 &nor In the belt ·wflllml lnld!Uon, caocel It """" obaul two move. u from Sunday and to
maklllC • Bo D a a z a" ~ had avoided marriage durinc ""'*'"I"· ....,UOC to NBC'• pul~ "I'll' In Ille e...mg,"
American loolllulion t h a I all their )'earl oo lelevlolon. uecutn. m pi-I, Herb he
:!i~uc1ee~ but time rr WAS Ironic that CBS' Sc-. "' Ille ........ ratlnp .~
. "Ma de" married I ·~--u ••• u ~ -~--boul malned low, concern lllOUD~. The leries first w•t on the , u ' · our win:11, nlll -..... "VI"'-1 Four or five weeb Igo,
air Sep1. 11, llllt. 'll>e stars finally felled · them In Ille the ~ -beCml ' -uld NBC pro.
wen> Lorne Greeae, Din rat111p ballle oa Tueaday 1ut Mardi when NBC was gramrnJnc ....,;,tlves came to
Blocker, Mlchael ~ aad night. readylnc Ill lineup for Ibo new Ille conclualon "that Ibey
Pernell Roberti. The show "Bonina," wblcb bad been lle&IOD: would l.lke to replace lt.·"
began its 13111 ...... lhlo year shifted lo Tueaday after1yeara "We dido' know -11 "ADd It wu a very lough on the same dale. of ,...... ln Ibo S.mday nlghl had1 IWhed lllo ·nd of Ille declaloo to reach and ii look
Bui only Greene and i...,.ioa wars, gal olf to a lllCMated llnL" much ........, and much
remained !nm Ille orwinal , stari In 111 ....,. premiere 0urq -about Ille diacualion," be said. "Bui it
east. RAlllerls bad quil Iller th!! year. Then II plunged to ...,, ll6UOll/ bt aaid, NBC e•· wu oae that wu ... <bed
the llrst . few year1 • to llnd the ratiop <ellar. ec:ullyea bad In -"do be<aule It wu the program
_othe_r_actlJlll_..=__wor_k_. _B_Jo<_t_e_r __ NBC_:_--=oll!cl=•=ls:..-:lldopted==-=.' _:_":.• --=thlM='=--.:illl=-..:llho=::":_:bu= deportm~·· view lbal Ibo
-dido~ bave the ·ol!u>gth
it once Md."
lie said NBC'• top brass
agreed with Ibo programming
depirtment'a recommeadaUon
to conctl lbe abaw. NBC's pro-
&l'lmnlln« head went West to
give the 6ad news to the pro-
ducer and ltan of ''Bonanza." Scblo-said he wua't
certa1n that . "Maude" did in
the Cortwrigbts, despite Ille
rating evidence: "It just never
reaUy oaugbl oa. The two-hour
opeoing ....... did very, very
well. Buti It never seemed to
build from Iba! ...
PREVIOUSLY · A IRED
"Bonanza" epiaodes went into •
Beckett Playle t
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By wn.LIAM GLOVER tottering ancient, g n a w i n g
NEW , YORK .(~) -A ·bf\"\"'.\'~1.I~
,-· ,~uel Be<ketl ezperimeat In !Miugb ~tlie ~· ·of i•
'b)'i>notlc· d r a ril'a t fo ec:-lorl!":" .,tlipe.' croayu,ts'. •
centriClty, · "Not It'' ·opened ~ .dorget ' . -'
we.m.l.day nlg!lt\1n worid ·~.Sc~·~·./het :~ ~ere~at T .t~" Center;s •tunOPte pn,tbis ' 'of ~ ' -r;-r.i !:' . . bas il . -. .F':·=~' ;iil.11et1·.,..,. ;:::~~ ,1n·ti.:1.~ ·~" ,; ,; ..... ;:~ "'·" ~
lflldk:a!IClll -IOld "' ...
divldual televlllm sta--
th!! yMr. Some lllt!oaa -
them five times a weetimder
the syndloated • tltio o I
''Ponderosa" . ' "Maybe that bed ..... e6-
fect on it/• Schloiler Wd .of
the firll·nm epl--
this year oo Ille NBC network.
"l just don't know. I lend lo
think it may have."
Holl' Jong will the syndicalod
0 Bonanua" ride the range!
"A long, long time," he aUd.
'lbat's important be c 1 u 1 e
when 1 show hu been on for
nearly It years a lot ol !Iii
origjnal abows haven't been
-· by many people In the audlemce.
11And even lf they have,
after that length of time ..ne
of the eiUodeS are really 11te
a new show."
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l10,fti1tlc1t.cl .dwlte
• c"" -btlll 1•1
tect Lairrie Brder, dauthter of a
conhtl¥enill aenml who ha bed
fell ed by I Sflipt(S birllft. Qj _, {C) C2>i! ..... ti
Myster(' (dra) '67-Rkhlnl f&•L
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'"'"'"'" ··~·~ ·na-" a~nd "A!. C'w.a111 P1
monOlogue -well, a pbrue ts l{Mds · I," that ,pj~
~Y rife with fleeting ltlated' the c:umnt Folum
sense -ooadueted In almoet:. _:sc:bedul~~~· ~two~nlgb~ts~ear~lier~. _!!I!!!!!!!!""!!!""!!!!!!! ·total'blaCkness. · I·
d (I) CIS ..... Walter Cronkite ·---........... ·--Iii"" __ .... ·---"'""" .• _.__
ft)U1~Pln ...... a ne YilJiaill m-
~lO t1 00 Doris .., -Doris ....
tin ind tht other ttunb 111 het
1p.-rtment buildin1 ire horrified
when tMir fellow·tenant. the HI·
tempered Mr. Jarvis siiddenlJ t.
corhes their new landlonl
@ Jehl.,,.. Dultr om -@-""' ID-•--···
· · · !Mn.'YIP11.:or ,..,. ,.. ' . I • ' Costa Mesa F .. tastf · ..
Jane Heimeczi as the Birthday' Q~een gives an order to.a,defiant'.'Alfie (MiciiaeJ
Ferris) as the King (Richard Riley) looks on in·a scene from~ tbe .cbilllren;s.p1ay "Alfie Meets the Birthday Queen," to be presented this weelend by. the junior
diVlSlon of th.e Coola Mesa CiVJc .Playhouse.
VISll>lo oaly bigb up above
ihe nonnal stage area ls 1
woman's tormented mouth,
framed in the daule of. a
small rectangular spolllgbt.
Fac:lng II In deep shadow
stands a 20-foot figure, hooded
ifi, monkish cowl. The only sign
or communicatio9 .. between
ranting mouth and auditor is
an infrequent flap of the lat-
ter's .arms. .. --·--·--• · Jessi<& Tandy · !pOUls the ABC Diver~if,. ym" g at .Ni.Jht· ~b!':::.stira~::.=.·: .... 8 00 "' .... --·7•8111D..... The Smother Brotbers and sfnrs 8 llllit: (C) <2ltr1 ""Im er.-Marne Welcbn ruest.
~ '54-Gatr Cooptf, Burt l..11-Ci) Drapet
-· 0 m -NEW YORK (AP) -A3 of sort of a sbakedo.wa cruise CIJ .... Dlllll fJ DtpMblnt s the second Monday i n last week at 1 the, onset of •-· .. -o-r-u.c.u"''""· • ,..., ..., "'""'""""',...,. January, the ABC television Cavetl's ochedaleci-tbree-.. et
8 1""-If,_. m n Ce:*J sar.. network will replace the night~ vacatk>n · frOm the ABC
ID! flri\lc u. lHl...,. Dt , .... ClllWrtl c...r ly "Dick Cavett Show" with a airwaves. =:.:.-::. aM CllJ ::nth: ~-:-form:.::. ~ureof i:t= 1~= :Jr~~= ~gb~ IE D...., Tllllt C:.11 cit lilllflf abortion, Mathieu mnsideis bofrow.. from NBC and CBS. Friday night rock concert a MMt: (C) ..,,... ...... inl from Boris and his mistress. The <tferings will go out starring, among other folks, I!>""·..,-.. !!>""" ,_, under 1be !Ille of "ABC Wlde Alie< Cooper, a boy. The
•--m-m SpW ~ World of Entertainment," specials will continue urtl1 7'31•--· -Vo,.. IE~-~..,,_ start at 11:1111 p:m. and flnlsb-eavetrretums-10-wor1<-Dec. a... Bobby VlntOll ll*b-90 minutes later each week 12.
81111 .. Prilll ls ll&lit 10:30 (JJ A* tk .... "Dldlc9 night. But Cavett isn't com-ms show will be replaced in
(J)T>o....., ._ D '"' "'* pletely disappearing from the the !inJt week of January by
·-$ -C2>i! "'-@•-Ii nda ill .. -I ...,... (dn) '50-«ht m Tr. .......... scene. ve specials. Mo y w ~. uar111 Bata1l. Doris 011. @De F,..P cw He'll be part of a comples: have a comedy revue abOut 111 ... -~ -.,., lie-and potentially rewar d Ing .1~ Tueoday a Georgloo~ Cartin • n.t.., m., ""' entertalmnl!lll package .,... ep~. Wedne>day a • allm
• -IE --talnlng tbeoe elements ea<h by aew>meD Howard K. smith
•-month' 8nd Harry Reuoner ind • 1'• Clli Cll'• lt.45 ED St.IHI rdm -A week of Jack Paar who 'lbunday a coontry 8 n d <>o"-• "'°'t10D!!lill !!J -i! ...wm1ng to regu1ar'1aie. WesternmusiclrlpwltbRoger m ...... ,....... IJ){l)~Jltws night hours as host of "Jack Miller. Friday will involve a
~ the sheer stunt of memoriling
a regular. 00 his show, P-~ the garbled hysteria of th!!
"'&&.I' person who perhaps is a · ,Cass,.i~ their' !inJI week. paralysis vi<lim or simply a '~vet 's week w\tr ~gin Jan. very Old woman, Miss Tandy
makes her creature com-
The guiding. light of "W'Jde manicate the anguish of
Worki" ii Michael• D. t.Elsner, l~. ~ portray a I
:41JC's young vice president evokes 8; respome of strange
for p r o gr 1 m .dev~t. $npathy in the spectator.
He'• been pulling· the !bing Her stlent walcller, perhaps
together-since July -1n the the figure of waiting death, Is
wake of corporate so u I · Henderson Forsythe.
ourclllni-<:11--by Ui.e -Sbarlng the program Is Miss
relatively low ntinp of the Tandy's husband, H u m e
Cavett Stow. Cronyn, with a b ravura
Does "Wide World" portend performanre in Beckett's ear-
a gradDal e d gi n g-out of ly and quite unobscure
Cavett? "Krapp's Last Tape." As a
"Not at all," Eisner said. ::=========. "We tb1nt that putting his"
show aa a ooe-weet+moath NATIONAL GENERAL
ba>is will do very positive THEATRES
oaly do --that be tblnp for him. He will nowll~~~~~~~;;~ penoaally bu great Interest
In. I •nit .we.. F•llilr 0 One Sllf ..,_. Paar Tonite " a show in the comedy. forecast for im.
... ())-"!ht-.,. ~:;:'::;,._,_. same .mold 'as the "Tonll!rt" Tbe"WideWor:~.,::;11;;========='=
Con WncUn (SIM fomt), •• (dral ·~Tony Franciosa. show he ran for NBC from eamest Jan..8, w aar ~·
,.... by his brother's duD., 9'b m Trwtk • ColMfllllliCtl 1957 to early 1982. -;-;i§' ':" .. ~.!".i':~!iiotf:'' eut tD dist.tMI' 1r1d •rn aR t110So1 ID llMil: (C) •A hrJ Mr.-,,_ -A week of what ABC calla ~Ill!!'~
• Md • hind ifl his brothel's t1ir" (dra) '62~ria;itte Batdot. the new .. Dick Cavett Show.",!
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---• "'" ~ he doe. now, bul he'll have • I I """"""' ton fD!IHCW:llitnchldlll..,... HAL-'•l"IOWPll.MI ActWm:n --
(CHllr of Sll!fonl Incl Son) IS Mr. ... more time to prepan; it. ..,._, ~lt:NUIO
Sawl star hud 1 liM11p of ca""° -Two weeks-sp)tt.ed rore ~-Bl • .,. _..., .......... _...,11,15m--and alto! the Cavett week_ "IN NATURAL FLOW" _._ _.,.......,,.,.Cilbot. 11,ien oocas....,_(C)_ 01tape<1drama,or1g1na1com-,.. .. BRO IBON •• -.--•-l""l'..__,. edy, O«&Sional Friday ni8111 "WORLDCONTE'ST·-· ........... _...,;
D""-Clrlil ~:'"Se Ill" (dii) '53-J1111 roe C01n..-.;a loll w-Y <Jl-• , Piny-Ml!IW(Robert Morst. k --~-and-·••· ,. ~ · I
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Mondiy, N°"'"bW 21, 1972 DAILY PILOT
Conflict of Interests?
Land-use Offfuial's Actions in Question
lly THOMAS D. ELIAB
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ARNOLD FRIEDMAN
A DOW epilode bu developed lo the
contn>veralal career of J. Jamison
Moore,, Ille Soulbem Calllomla land..,.
conaullanl !Ired from one of lwo pools on
state envlronmeDtal COJiunlukm.! last
yqr for private' act!villes lo 'behalf of
lludy eon<loded Illa! erlsllng land·U!e
controll were adequate and that a major
goal of eonservationlsta -creating a
rogioml agency to regulate development
In the JDOuntalns.-was unneoeasary.
quay said. ''Thele are esp1oo1 .. -
and we can~ be In the roollloa of limn&
an environmental impact lltat.MDt
where there's a shadow of • doubt." 1
Bllf BOTll FEDERAL olllclals Ilk!
Moore's atatus a.s a oornrn1IUoDlr WDD't
neceosarlly preclude hll --receiving future oontracts.
' large property ownen.
Since the marine and coastal com-
mlssloo helps shape coastal land-use
policy, disclosure of Moore's contract
with the. developers led to public furor,
climaxing in the Governor's decision to
remove blm.
The Governor has nollllng to do willl
the cumot project, and the Corps of
"If the quality of this work -oat to
be high," said Joe, ''we mlght &Ive -
work in the future. Rlg)ll ""'• lllefre
performing the wort on acbedule." Moore, atll1 a member of the state'•
Navlption and Ocean • Devtlopment
Commlwlon, I.I Involved lo a project
wblcl! 1111 elem.ms llimllar, at least, lo
Ille deal which drow Gov.· &nald
Reogan's stern reaction in AlliUll; 1911.
RetaD wu able . to remove Moore
-Ille California Adviaory Olmmiasioo
00 Marine and Couts! Retourcea, but
SOUTHERN CAlJFoRMA
FOCUS
Moore said be bu bod Wllllll1
nothing to do wllll the -... Bay projoct
and IS I commlsaJoner "] bate DnW
beard of anything to do wtlll Mono 1111
and I've never been there. i
· 1tate Jaw prevented .the Governor from
ouallng his appointee frorn the navigation
·commiaion. •
Engineers obviously didn't clieck wllll the
state before asaignlng the task to
Moore's firm.
"I haven't even looked at tblt projld.
myself," be said. 0 My atalf ii dolDC &be
work on it." I
Nevertheless, he .eemed to bl In-
formed about its _.... lie --it Uri5 way: I
DMV Urges
1973 Fees
Be Mailed
The department of Motor'
Vehiclea is-urging motorists
and iloat owoen to pay •
1973 registralion fees by mlll
rather Ulan vislliiig lbelr lo<Sl
DMV office.1
This year' Ille olflce near"'JI
each TIJblcle owner's reoiclei.:'
bu been printed by computa-
OD tbe reDOWai form to niill!
them easier to mail. I
DldV offices 'will be -..,.
ce[l.ting .......is In periDG
after Dec. I, but fees can,)\o
mailed by ched:' as aoon '
motorists receive them durtq
'l'hanksl!iving week. An"adclitto,,.i dollar, wllMie
incluled·in this 1yeer11 bill .to
build/a fund for a --,II
fort to clear a b a n d o~ld vehicles froin roadways. ~.,•' .. ' . ' . -Strawberry ; 1
. ''·' Order. Stays ·
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0 1 can't say whether this (Moore's cur-
rent situation) ls a conflict of ioterests or
not/1 aaid RObert Joe, head of ttle corp&'
envlromnenlal brlncb In Ille Soulllland.
' "JN ASSIGNING Ille ooolracl, • our
negotlaton dealt wllll Ille vke prelidenl
of Ailanlil ...i. did not know Ille presi·
dent {Moore) W8I on tbil c:ommlqlm.,.
Bui Moore, lolerviewed by ~.
said be found this odd beca-hll com-
mission post was Included Jll a rellDDe
his fmn included In Its appllcatloo lo the
f.ederal agency.
Fuquay, Joe's superior, loaod 1111.1 lo be
true after scrutlnl%1ng Ille ipplicalloa
upoo learning of -.·. E · The engineering aectlon said lho
additlonali lnl~tlon oooce ·him.
"Anytime we hire a firm, It mut have
a clear record on the enviromnent," Pu-
Wicks
"This is probably Ille f!nell, -•
jeclive piece of WCX"k ever dcme lor Ibo
Corp& of Engineers. If our -11: wu al
all slanted, we'd be out of bnslrw1."
irOORE 8TREllS1!D lhol 111 ~
no pay on the navigation canmlellon,
'11 can1 see where lllere'• ID1 pot8io
tlal l'OOfllct of lnterelts wblle I ~ ..
any state commlallon where I a .,.
paid. -
"The atste tabl adftlllql of -1,500 -le like me wtlll loiondp ond
aperjence in -llelds to ..... Oil
oomminions," be added:
Moan~ a:iutended tblt . "the ! I I ?till
-here" lo -"qualllled people ire ...., lo be ""' to give Ille' -adivce without burtlng lbemoelveo pro-
feaslonally." : t
Judge Taken Off
Criminal Cmes
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A Classified Ad Could Help Fill Santa's · Wagon . \
About this ti11!9 every Y"" the ecl-vison in ,fl.e DAILY PILOT O.nitoed
Adv.+ising o.,..rtment ,..1y become Sent•'• Helpers. They're re..ly
rrovl to help you write .., eel the! wl sell the surplut things you heve
eccumuletecl.
Our s.m.·. Helpers 1i .... ·~of icMes to help you fil .Sant.'1
•W•fJOll -ot to come up with nlr• holidey CMh few wt.t.vw' your
I ~ mi9ht be. Look oround Ind -whet you hove to ..a. Then die!
ti...direct line to help -you don't ti.ve to wrh to the North Pole. ' '
Tell 'Salta's Helpen Mat . Y• Wait To 5111.
u.. The Direct u...·
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fauilly room home with a rim of the ocean
view. li(irrored fireplace In living room and
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T\fO blockJ trom the beach. 2 Bedroom wllll'
"Mother-In-law" bedroom and bath upstaln.
va.,..t, and re.adY to sell . . . . . . . $'12,llOO. . . . . * lnV~t in · this • . • : • .
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'EnJoT· lhli .~ry townhouse •nd year '"'!I•' ji1''1111!1~•11!!!•11!!11!!!!Jll•llill9j. o.wn Dl'l~~o. Large, loft, muter suite ,1'0..;::;:;W:.:~;._ ____ ..:Geo::;:-:.:;..,.;:;~:;.'_..._._,.~t •::.;·.,,.;.1 I ~'~~~~Dao;,~ ~;t
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106 LINDA ISLE DR. .
3 Bedroom, 3 bath, 2900 sq. ft. comfortable
home with 35' dock. Excellent buy in New.
part Beach'• finest w~nt commtinity.
AUSTIN-SMITH. GO~N & ASSOCIATll
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S:TI (2•51 Brand New! ExcepUonal quality conatruc-21/J lullll tu~5and~-.wtth2 ~-~~. -TRUSURIS
VacanL Owner moUvated.
Uon In CUJtom.bullt 4 BR home on estate _ _ =---· ·
2 story, 4500 sq. ti. ome with opectaculU' like site, Lge family rm, formal DR, 4" 3 Car . Garate ...,, wae ...., bar, st. HALECREST . 1831 w-11.a. llMMll
view of ocean & jetty, 5 BR., lg. Jiving room, baths, 3 fireplaces & aJr..cond. unlll. View Loot< ot Ibo _..,, o« a.uw kitchen. 24 hr. VA ... ntA. See thla 3 CUSTOM UNns 1:-"Y Chormor
formal dining w/frplc. ,Separate gueot or of private goU course. Select your color of lea.,,.,. In lhll home! H.,. ,....,.,., privote beadl. Ac-bedroom beauty! Cl!mef lot $2S,5IO
--'d Roo I -·~ ~ -tua11!r ""' really must ,.. -nor Jud llvlns. NO Six ----o111e Al.-l4 .... In ..-uw quarters over garage. m for poo carpeting etc. $180,000 with atone ftresllw. 1anna1 it. Phone eMGtO for lP-DOWN. BE QUICK!! rental units, Eublde c.o.ta eo.ta Mela. 1bia 3 bedauom
plu. large parking are.a Including paddle ten· 1 PINEHURST LN. OPEN DAILY 1·5 dlnlnr....., ~.....,.. polnbnent. · CA•TS .._ 2-. llftplace. borne la old ml -. ... n
"Our 27th YMr" · 1n P<totiae -. _, • -. Bea'"11ul low main-..,.... Thia t. a -at ms court. $1'$,000 . b1llde and..-. r-1oc1 •-• y-• -lhalle -bulltlns, ..,. bu 2 ....,,., dotacbod
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5 Large bdrms., 3 a.tbs, lge.a rm. with wet bar, and many other featureo
"" In this ~utlfully dec:ora almollt new home. V..ry well priced at J/4,llliO
The area's top profealonall
are at your aerv:lct. 675a"
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Harbor View kome, offerin& all the. 'refine. ~clfijtUll with eatbldnl c e J 1 1n11 ' * ~Bedrooma need • ' call mw. Blr. ~ ... _... _ --~-ttne ..._.. tbree Room ' LIDO ISLI -•:llC menb "'"' make a happy family! 4 l.4e. bstha. Ollo bedroom -.i : Dioollonl o-n View s.nn.,. Ou! of St&le Clients
bdrms., 3 baths, lU8h c~g • drapes, ... be a cl"1 for l34.IOO. * Space f Pool T-RN-ollly Prlacl w.A. Oibnptl-Joe.
family rm. wn.rick flreplaee,. pauileof In c.n -nn. · * un1qve ':....-Wood L -lloll\'I' s BR.· on .HOmt In the~
choice wood & a wel bar. Profess. land· ~ ~ interior Tftatm<n1 w-. 35 ~ .,...,,, sea~ design. See this house IOOn -offered • 9!f_g!t}. * CDM Beaut;y at S89,5(X! ;!'-.d!L rm., Jae,, paUo. ~;tu::i1:.i U.:. .a::!.of4
at '74,900 Including the land! ~ c.11 m.ml 2. liar club • -bi!On>om, 2 both home .. ~ . ~ Low11t pftct ' BR, 3 t.., M a I I I v e ullCI brick
Colege Pan Beauty COUNTIY ·~=== 6.;.1;..e-=:"iooi~t-~~ This large Mesa model home, lying behind * 8-tJNITS.Room for 4 CHARM . =-~ co~ BANKER -.. Hurry!!! Coll lied
a courtyard & wrought iron pie, has 4 more llDS.000. -, -· 1133-0'iOO c.rpe~ Roal-. -·
bdrms. & a den, completely remodeled * 3 BDRM. HOME• 1 BR CoQ' 2 Bed!\Mn 11o .. with ''TWO LITTLE B llo-!lll*r Dr.
kitchen. On lush, 1n•·'""' grounds. It bl APT ---.-Brld< ,..,,._. *BUILDERS ATrENTION -..... . -. -.·-Lortie-~-~~ HOMES" IDT 6 DDRESSlll M LOT. Siii -. IL _, squeety clean, ready to move Into. Offered BIT _ ~ ~ .. ~
af $39,SOO. * 2 BDRM. DUPLEX I: Extra 1<7. Front: Yard. on a hllJalde clean 1: frHh u Ramb1Jaw wateuft 3 bed l'Jtb & 81.?ta Am Ave.,
BACH. APT. IJN1T ----·-a dolaY. Good i'-• ~ • -., (!lo[. -Coll Mr. llu-El!Qlde, ,Ml.IDO. --· -"'--area. lJYe in one and rent • i.u1 on W a:ner ril. 9Jtml ~ C 0 A 8 T CORBIN MARTIN · the other A nre J1nd at lot. Pllllb ........ dr8pes, REALTmtS, 51\1 llX.
, • Im ORANGE AV!:._ c.K., l!l.500. Ail-. Call = ~"":.ted ~-~--
PHONE: -lm pool! Priced bf -owner Do.,...ot. 0wnon · REALTORS 644-7662 ot 1111,ll!O • SUbm11 ,..,. M""' ..n lhll ......., s ~~~====~~~~==~~:~~~:~~~~~~E~~~~'.j, ,~~: .................. -... -=-.-·,... .. !! ~E!; t:~=~ o S.-ol Gtnerol Owner -I Vocont 4 · 4 !21ec1$-" NEWPORT ISLAND I I ~r"-~ c;:-~. lor ~
* bod., 3 both, condo! ~ INCOMI __ . --
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT. Ho"ES TAYLOR co. room -...,..tton center A with an lour bedft>oma ::: 1•• in..;;,rut; ,:;a1 4 J!dmll. ....,..,. family 2 htltha, forced air beal, m pool Included! Anxlou1 .. .-t .. 1-. Walk one block . ., e e .._P. rm .....!..._, -atta. double car prap, areat ller ... t..1-•'J., -.__..._ $66,500. " JUODal = · residential area bwnen are se ...._... _.,.,.,._ -lOo/ct part, tennta cour1:1 and pool. can: 173-3863 673-80l6 E\re•. Must 1ee f9 ap e. in a lo..-. ~-_, SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 4-1 OK, -wlll loolt at any mume VA loan -tnta1 Lortie comer lot ,5001 ,,_,,, ....-.
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IOI Lindo 1110 om. Popul.lr "E" plan In choice end location with tiiljii; J:'.;.~ ... $.18.Df!O. Call ~•***•• ~-:t'Ol!S. B. IG DOG Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home willl downstairs terrific view overlooking park. 3 lldrma, fam -w ·gm -:~~e;.rr~!.I~::·w~tiic!r~eb.~~c~a':. ~ .. ~~ &~~:;~~~.e;~u~~~==lt j -~ -.**•*•:v-;,~ ~ ~ ~ Ei
quality construction, slip ........... $155,000 ily rm. Lge rooms. Terrific buy at $58,000. NEW WITH ~ ~c;IN'jiJN:'J .. Furniture Included" . COJ>!n Evenlnasl ~"':."·~ ~ ~
For Comploto lnformollon ••ou. 27th YNr.. OCEAN VIEW $21,9(1) 3 bedi ... n _ ..... 1n INCOME PROi>ERTY Carpet Roal--
On All Homt1 & Lot1, Plouo Coll• WESUY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors , lmmodlalelJ -o.nplfte 111 'units, lot 50010131,500. u UNITS
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NEWPORT CENTIR. N.B. '44-4910 being conotructed and Rea!IJR~-jult ......i In .,.. ...U., 10 Unlll UX Gna ·--·~ •P-
l ~:U:l~Bo:;:r:•ldo:.~D~r·;,;• Su=ltt~l,~N~·=B~. _...;•:7U:.::l:":...11Q;;;o;iftl -;----~:o;;;;:;r-----'-'-'--1 ct.oo.e ,..,. own color HA BOil '1lmlllled apt. HWTY tb1o JJ Un1ta Nr. ,._... 1%1~ =,000. Prln only Alt. I! Goner 1 0.-ol decor. ~sio to Um oq. 11. of HIGHLANDS one ...,, tut. Choice loca· -' I ~==·'------1 1~G~'";'"';;·"';;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ~GM~.,..~-~~=:':-:'.".:'."--r;;;;;~==~;;;;;;;;;.11--tic-Riil--1 luxury with I pa c 10 u • CHARM tioa 1D Wlnlar Park area. 11 Unltt Owner trans. Arzx. The futMt draw tn the Wett I• $25 750 -..... and 3 htltha, ....... Call ,... Carpet, RMI--...• Dally Pilot CIWU1e4 PRESTIGE SOUY-' ~.~.~m~ooo .!; ~ B~:;; !Wll ••· FORTIN, -64HOOO Ad . ..._. Macnab -Irvine "MESA VERDE" ONE 011 A KIND No Down Tenns archl1ectura1 renc1er•c• 0 -,...... at
Realty °""P'U!Y $"~ 950 Onill the ·-could 1''1•t Prime Calta M ... klcatloo. available In odr-. 161,!00. BeYe<ty -TN'INI P•r..,_ ... , , h!JlptatJoa lo bu1 the very Alauml! apr loan now on 6CM238 f@) -........ ''. A prdener'1 dream wflulh /t._ beautiful ~ la "Mbrt'' ulttmalll In custom design property and your monthly Macnab -lrvmr. lanchcaping designed fOI' condition. Kin& I i zed and telect materia11. 'nie lnltalln1enta are lea then Reallln Ml-mt ·
low maintenance. In the bedrooml. 2 e I e k an\ warmth or hand picked rent Fum 11tyle kltcben, 3 ~ Wetttlltt ..DrtYe M2..an5
midd\e of thla lhangrl.Ja fire:plaoea. lAlrie farnllr piuwlhw and Ul8d brick ~ , eEm t et e 1 Open 'tfil 9 PM rlltl ~ maJHUc h ome room IDr all 1tle ••r. ..,.. In the ma1te r ~ S I ..
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blde ... _ + 3,h..., BR'o:· lertalnlng 'Ideal here .... .-.. 1'hll could "" on Boot ,.,e to rear yard. View For LI-THill TO SIE a ktory tall fireplace ' a the ~ b a i 1 t -1 n and on -OOME SEE -4 WMfe d'l' iv e ,. a y Brit = .. ':"J:l~·~i =.!':..tin.~= :o:;:., s~.•ha, lhab se-1m., · ~Bol~~ .c~,.~-~~
• -Ivan Welll. -Btlf-!m Cal JllO.ll51 Open Evea. ,~~···t:S•• of Pa-ot ~11'!· borne wltll cllnlns ,...., Of'.leretf at . <~) , '.! , • • ,.. Pr9ltp .._ CllallJlltel.Y famjl.Y room and PoQI, n
• furnished with beauttfW hu f OOC)' ftteplik.w. xtra TARB ELL· -· 0.. -thlnp lndodtrc llot, dllno 1arae 11/rag_u and -="-"===~-=-1 and dYer. s bednoi11 aM sprtftklln • \ • $15.!IGO.
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How about, w1U'l • Lde ~ huge bedNanl. A menial hlh 3 bedroom, Immaculate 2 bedlwn, den, ~:a"'~ a 1.t! ~ IC!PIJ'&ll utllity.,.... ...,._ J 1*11 klmt with a warm liNplace on large ~!.:::::=::;;:~~~~~ <ar ...... pi.1 ..... p1 .. llft ... ~...,,private lot. ~ ldlcben -•01b1 _p,nd Ch,e.fy •ltt llWlmml-PIOI plua 1 -"*'1 wltb a "'"'1tllnc b<Mldut -.,,. -~ DOli'i DidOir n Qlr.ot. Per WonUtlon bedroom apt·~ t.chelor pool, jacuni, plu1 • coey cleaning own. Ooae to .500 ..u.r
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PALM MllA' APTS. ~Me:. ~ SL, No culno lolk or mlnon. JACK Taulane _ Repair ~ ~ ·~· rfoxda,., '6nn.i6 "~:~:!,,.°' ::.~~ ~ =...~~ ~OTQR UNN~;.,~· Office itlftial 440 * HlljOUSPIRITU4UBI' * repiod., -1. :Ml yn, axp. Ao-Int C¥iul llllotr A FlllrYiew1 C.11. ...._ dlttrlblltln& center people. Optnlnp avallable.
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S1NOLU ,..,,., llllO llall. "partd!w, -0 "' 4!Hl34. LIJNoEI can...; -. -. "° "I>· ennr. P1aaa. u.s. lnlne ~!.:~1'!5'iie. Pbono: TARBELL ·:
1 Bl:llJUI, ,._ 11111 ......, ~!or r~ Real. Ian ~nle. 557--. 557-9695. ~~TIST,' -l;:, t ;.;J' W. ~~Ap -!.1.!.1.!i~ HOUSEWORK, part time, J.:;'m. Avail ~1111~ -· ' ' $iii REWARD llactrlal A , Penn>ta-. 1541 all adult blllldlnl loo 0raiwo Mon. thrll Fri. $40. wk. Own REAL TDRS
to '1S DESK ._ a¥1lli&lile 150 ro. tbe -who llnilll my ELECTRICAL, 11 c e n 1 e d = Blvd., Oltta Meu. Olunty. blellald -PllX ""· M+-1314. SAi.ES Women, Gjlt -bl You'n rt.ht. they're under-mo. WW lll'OVide furniture doK or lnformation leed.J.na bonded. Small!obl. matnL NS-Saluy+ banus. Cotta Mela, N e w po rt ,
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<I bib from Nnport Blvd.) avallalU. m 1-Ave., PROBLD< -· c.n. 0.nlMIM t01derlnr. Cole !Mtnnn~ CPLiroYor a -30 Your briflll mn!le -., ME ncnr,.,.. .. 1<1 per, mature. In-. ~ 1.aauM Belcb, 4!M-9t66. tldent. 11m-patlretlc . ;:.;z 2Bt Placentia, OI, ~ unlta CU. apt + ular)' cheer up tb1t tun omc.. ~ rU\,,.J\J'l"l~U. Galleon Glfta, So. a..t
LA lllANCllA DESK ..... available 150 ....,....,,. -'In&· Allor-808'1 GAllllENING Auoo. 511>-JUJ 0< 113: -• Tum on to ..-t to. SERYKlSIW:lNCY Plaza, CM, Tuel. Nov.
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mo'• -,,,._ I BR. 1 BR Hunlt!!Jtoo Bead!. 114k121. Put. -A future. -Coal-CHEVROLET QIALIR C-r Po,,_I • ip die $611 br p/tlme. n.. Red Balloon A doo, I BR't A S BR'L PLUSifliii&n 3-cllloe suite AdW:e A htlp bl ~mat-557-Clll an.r 5pm. APPlY m Box 510 "! lo Dall ( le fem le) .., oy lo cuioenton $4.50 hr Lid. Fuhloo Jaland, Nwpt.
J'Jiam aa, Dltnn!hr1 ·~ NIWIQ't, Center. 8'Hl14 of ten. 213: 18f-.135D. J'lUl lie. FRONT yd. lawn serv.· $10 PJlot, Dt West 1a:r Strnr. ma er • IDC!'IUI ~t mal'lin FK! Bkbn!P&L tD S800 -'iBcb'FC.-'-644-"=i&l=i.~,-~-1 J:i IWlm ~· BBQ' l4Mlll3. COUPLES PARTIES nw, bock ydl ai.., weedlns, Ci>tta Me-. CaJJf. -· & w/thlt oo. G,..t Comm'I Loon Sec'y to l600 S.IH Ciork-Plum~I .. 112-IGOT~ScottPl.C.M. luol!'IW Rental 445 Call~IPM ydcln~trllnmin&, AlFl'O "°""""" w/ .... rl. Fryc..ab ='JU: f.;;:.~.%.)" IS50 E•perlenc:edOllly • hauJlne. .at. Let the -In mOla! -tcnln& Full Time luclnatlno job. Etc:row Tmc/Tn>t .,. l500 Reial! Para Sa1ff
EXTRA LAllGE 1 A I Br. AVAILABLE Mar. bl. CdM. Socl1I Clulll W proleatlonaJa do It. 962-8612. A lndlns. In-In an-Appty In Pwoon Call.Let """'"'"ftH'"ll 481 E. lllh (ai lzvlneJ CM * 5.11J.145l *
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-.-vY•, ~ prden, parkina', «le IQ.~ 11 ........... .., 211-387·3393 Call~ COSll. Vacatlon1 In ..... ' _.. • SeCtttariea -~~
$1SI MO. Pool, 1 lndry tac A1ao oftlce IU!te, 650 sq. ft. Ail mrntkinld tzi November -I c---i..-Febnmy, Call now for 42f E. 11th Street vf&oroul tett starter to eJeo. • Kmtunch Operaton : ~=-Free~
P<XIAIDE 1 .. BR. APTS. 35c. Rented w/1tore or 1ep. PLAYBOY Pap 2!I a ---.n.-. det&lla. ~1Mt. Colt.a Mea trity ott&ot. • lbdu.trial r,; i7'00
ADULTS-.147FLOWER en ..... c. w........... . . HAf:IDYMAN.-Andy°• BABYSl'ITER' Calllomla F,qtoaJ 1-. Empioyor cau-......... -:.W,BUllnsa.t11Typ1st-=~E>f$-r~1121< CALL.~ Realtcr,673-412), ~ Yatnt!nanee Service. homel,WalnutSquare· DELIVERY o1 DAILY Saletlt•Tralnte NEVER.An:EATTEMPO Lb:~e sApncy
WANTED: ~ Coup&e to "ntE :ractoey" bu lltlops I Liil • ,._. I ~. plumbhw a: eltc Willows area ot lrvtne. PILOT, SUNDAY INLY to NYSE liltld co W/arowtb Tempo Temporary Help SM-2U8 ~·.88ch lnM ... U Unltl, C.l!t. ~ ava.11. in the mall n.ft1ina: ~G, -fB.8358.. . Your home. U:J> to 4:00. _ __._ L-nto --~ ·-··~·
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IRAND NIW On'ICEISl'ORE nr. N'pt. FOUND I .... botll lem.a!e . ........ ........ 81&-7ll0 lator. Lido hit, 11.Z! br. DEinAL ............ -can -......... llS-l'IQO :::i:r..ie -ort:==.'1'168~. =-~~-
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Lwrury Garden Apt.I. oarklnot. $l:MI llonlb ler, other almllar to curty RemOv. -dlrt, Ivy • ----U ,,.... -1dtd. · We --lb. Peraoonel Dept. Hoq Bacbafar 1 It 2 BR' G"rabani" Realty MS-2414 Rca1ever with ndctim I Drl grading 847_aa;' 60-ot 4. to' No exp1r. necw. in' thia "°'1fl attw 1Cboo1 and 8 on Holpltal, N.B. ~ .. IU3 L FOR !&ASE ().l, ceniraJ black chat, Call 14&fil.1T, YARD"°"':' G . . BABYSIT I yr old boy, do JI, . MHIU -co. -brlcht In, Sa-Wt loaw -SERVICE Station Saletm Hid Poot.J&CUDl·Saunu !ocotlon. ~ Park ,..,..., YOUNG German -,._ ett ~-.~~ u.bl -t>bol. pmn... Dlntol Roaptlenltl ~lvldual ., ban<lla ...-1or FouniaJn Valley l Souih Uttnoe eva abllt. ,..;,,n Re..natioa Room a Morel C.M. lTSO 1q tt. AU or part. type brown A: black ~ an)lt1me Mt-rion, ._,,... ent. Wkdq rnomin&s, 15 to Exp. XNS •M respondence. GNl.t k>c:ltlon. HWl'tlm&bm Beach attu on-p/thne eves A wkndl. Musi Mulls ~ • No Pets PH: 8*-88ll AGT. weartnc n .. collar toona • ~ bn per wt. Irvtne. DElft'AL OaaJnSde ..._ Call Tracy •••••••••• m-tTOO , ly. You mullC be out of have lite mech. lmowliedKe.
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ASK AIOUT f'RI& o1c/lt0re. mo 11q. ft. Days NEAR city dump, lhaay co11eae ltude~t, tge trk. BABYsrrTER, .-rt time, hn. (;Ood. Dry I: frln&e Reciept ... l1t f.!1!'d~~ ExperienctJ 2590 Newport Blvtt., C.M.
DICIMllR RINTI 835-3117, 548~7391 ....,.... 11ma1e rock·•·poo 531-l848ar5.W.J16<. tor I chlldron In my CdM bandit .... nt!al. !llHl38 Purpl1PMPltGl'Ml1r liMsl'-n priority. SERVICE Statton 1111m ..
11892 J1orida S 84 -8'48 eves/wli::nds mix with silver atudded HouMCIMfti"I borne. Call 815-3838 aft C or hmm 9 • noon. · Actuaib' they're not purple ~ rrawyrd lhltt nnn, (~ blk. w. or 'G.J..ld lnduttrl1I Rlntol 450 brown oollar. 6'D-7511. . wimdL DENTAL Al txant, Exo'd In but Iott at fun. Super.,_. KIVPUNCH llhilt: Loc:aJ re1t nq"d, Ara>,
and Bet.ch Blvd.) FOUND White Sh a 11 y ~~ w'6~ BABYSITTER 1n teecber't X_~ A: onJ. evaasatlon. co. wantl penonality + lat Beautiful ...,.. modem ottiee 19th A Newport, CM.
1300 Sq. FL M·l ,...0. ftmaJe doo, Oct. :Ill Owner hml>e, Nnport Beoch, 5 -· • lrtmt -l!pOL located btJlewport Beadt. SHEET melal .-.ic, OCEAN J'RONT, 2 BR. UP-w/front omot, Jrs, rear idlnttfy or wW Deed a Kood ASK •ro56J-~:miv dB.YI per wk. Call Mon thru can Tracy ••• •••• ••• 13.1--2100 Co. wGI traln on Irey disc~ exp'd Machinist ( m 111 ~ thic c:arpeU, p.rqe, door, $1.n/mo. S pbue, 1240 home. 81N-«116. Fri I to 4:90, ICI llN Fee Paid I ~~~ bad I mo 1 operator) exp'd Job shop ~ mo. M2-3HS. J..opn st. D&)'I Hi-6033. FND-blk/taa female pup DecllcatM CIMnl~ BABYSJ'ITl:R, Houie1Deep1r Foreman S.Cretary lep hsdJ,ii; QPer. Fee experience. Sp & c f.-T t!' Jr:
1 BR. l~ ~~ Shq Eva. -Wed. V!c.HarborAlllthSt.: *a.W?:OOEVERYTlllN * own tromp., Af1m>oont. !':°~_\~-·to~ PROMINANT ~_!.or~ J .. ~-.,Jobt.0 10 ~5 lnduttrlet, l9n Pl-, m --...... ,. ..._-, $135. CORNER IOxllO' M·l zone C.M. 86-8010. m. Free est. 646-2839 Evet., 6'B41l.1 / fMO-Ol8S. ~-._..._ ... ..n. w/l'OfllOUI wu..... Co..ui'''''"nn ... "'" -"' · Costa MHL
ltlt8t.53t-<13Sl w/900'bldtr.991W.19th8t., 8 -old part T"" MESA Cleanln&, .,.,,,.... BEAtmCWI !/time -.. $4115 =:ii.,_.....,_ l'llOllartlor~ ~nc:y·l•TEA=G1ER=""'-=-neec1a=---=,--------
o.t,a Meu. 60-3490. :a_IPllodleVlc.f :rmd a hu windows, Oolx11_etc. Reaid/ Aalatant, llc'd, pltlme'. ~ WOCkt MIO VIP'a. t!:1 ~';' m: LYN ' tellable stucknt for W bn
I I~ RENT M·L llZ ... It. P• Balboa • comm'L 557"7u, 54Mll1. Sandcrab, -H.11. n>d. ScMdular .. $80ll radiate -.. a wit i.ou.e-L P1n1n. -,Jj MO. LWi 1-n, No. 8, CM. 873-4l8l. Polnllnt & 11EA111'Y Opera ... , Shampoo Girl J'rtlc.o.tr lltJO Call 1'aey ........ ,:m,m S.U A 11-1 • • • 54&-3081 area N.B. 613-5835.
i '·iiijjiiijjiiijjiiijjiiijj~·~~ I 6'r.>6114. OLD male Slb"1al>Hutlde Po tl'M I !llrl tor "'°"' talon. 1llO W Sec'y oomm'l lmdln& ., lllOO MllllttMiiCe Tool R_,, Allondont II CORNER llllX1lO' M·l .... ..... s· .... 1 • part pt "'"' !:out Hwz, NB, 842-3r!O. • Sec'y/Bldqlr .. PIO Dl!NTAL Mul ... lk: Ftberslau manulacturer hu "-4oo w/IOll'bld&.98J.W.191bSt., ~--~ South lnterlor-E ... rlor --P<s......,Oert 1315 LobTochTro'-· ,,.,..................,hu lmmed., ~open-1""'=.;...-----"" Co.ta Ilea ~ . CU.tom work, IUIJ'.b. ~. We ne.ct OM Automotive Aectnc Clerk $415 Fudnadnl: ~ ..a hlunedl.UI ~ for ln& lor mature, qualified
ATI'RACTIVE room, pvt. bt.. Rental• W...W 460 ~~Yna__ Iris!'_ SeHtter.B price on apta/vacuciH, Bcric\..,.. with macbtne ~F (J)n-1.u.-~ bri&ht lnc1Mdua1 wllllllC to tnabft, rella qualifted ~d 1nYento:ry cont r o 1 kltdien prlvileps, bullbreu 84&-3H8. ..... 111 • Free c.oior Consulting It exper1eaoe. Snd retume to ·me A -~~ .r-·~ '8u1l. Wt: ....m.. )W « x p ' d 1m a I at• a a D c • l,;IU"k -tool room attendant.
woman or teacher. Non-WANTED TO RENT Bl& Est., Won't be underbid! Bax 1101 eJo Dd,)' PUot, 33) NIWPORT won't bi boftCl i.... Not a mecbudc. ReqWNs 5 )'eUI M'Ult be responsible I:
........ Centnll1 toc•i,d, -cob1n tor C1>rtatma,1 FNQ, P'l1ll German -n! Reier., Uc. Bonded, lnl. -Ba, 11Uwt, 01tta Pw-111 AaencY job but w -· §In ,..,__ ol ,..llahle with abUtty , ID
-.aoperwk .. 6tl-lt71.. •.••k•nd. <nJ!Sal/lwl .~~M~ A: 642-«JOS. · M-,Ca!tf.--. .m .O.V.Dr.~-N.I. eau'mal ...... ~.~; .. ISM100 •:~1:a~ =1;.~::;ra~ ~~W"~-;,..;;;"";;"l>tJ~t. .nliet> Murt,.lleep 1· COl'b! 1 • • No wuth~: Jl«t.li•..,.. 6aa1I · '-. 1 • ·' , fooJa • ' t1 to
IJ'r.50 Wk up ..... -•n lbrtably. 4 adults, f MALE W1RE hair •-er. * WALPAPIR * We ---' . • 0 .. r DHll C"'! bai>d 'Mutt ~-..,.. .. pp11eto 6
N9WPQl1 Blvcf. ~ chlldren.Call55l-4lll. · Mixed co&on. Qra. area. Wlien)'OU,call ''Mac'' BJokk~. Btnd nwmt rooov.-... Allt.Pmn. U)'OQreaUyb:ltfarWUdto a.:toOO:...~it ::. 5 Ytu1bu.!i:1meh;
Ml-f1M, YOUNG couple· desires 2 or 637-9350. 548-1444 &46-17U to 8o:it sn. e/o DaPY Piiot. O.C.l.Jt. iibr. Call •1103 a fOOd time J:'ll love tldl A be a1'e '°--~ tJl'008ll almUar POllltion r :'/· d
i,.oC>M fOr f'l!nt to man $llQ 3 BR MUie w/yard on E-FND Silver Tray on Balboa PAINTING A PAPERING Sit WeR Bl.Y su.t. eo.ta before DDOD. tun mpot W. pit)' D"'ddwy. KDoWlldp ol Salary $500 lo '900, JuattJi
month. Storq:e bl"'.. ~ aide. 1225 mu. 60-6644 Blvd., 6i3-"663 "Please Iden-19 •-Harbor • 11 Miu.. C&l1f. llGI. J'RY _.,,.., JCXPDL swq tt».a 1"ll'k. llUlt ~ .,. ~ bllt*L Good EnterDrt8es, , 15030 Golden
r-.ontb. 215 Flower~ CM. tlfy. A yni>Onded. Rel~~ Bookbepw A ~lblft. Start 11~ tt·tam m,..2190 •tartlal M)Uy, Jastln Welt '-tlr., Westminster.
llHl38. Ml-. ..,,... 465 Lott 555 &G-2356. • W• -om Aalolo-poibr. •w. lltba., C.11. ""'"""' El'""l*lw, limo Golden lnlln'Vlewt 7:!0., I:» AM.
BoMJlllPli' wtth DMV r-c· a W• · Cir. Weetmlnater. No Jlhone calla. LOVELY room, pr! home, $500. Rl!WARD INT A EXT palnllno, paper -. -....,.. to Oonlr1I Hou..tNnl"I TRAIN!!,. ->la• ;,311 ., t:!O AM. !iil•;;;;ollllllm--&oj
;:-1 .. -. • c.11. oma lll!:NTALS &MAU. Dacbaliund ma1o -· nalural wood llOll 501, c/o Dally Piiot. Occa~ Worir Prtvoto lye 11o ca11e. nia .. rr
541'1'113 Blk .. , ... ...,,.,;..,,, iB -541-'lll05. 330 w .. __ °""" NoU.vyWorti-llua<Drtw Enter tlw-1d "' ......... Ml:CHANJC-Eaper Sal IMmU
K!'lalEN ::"'ti Man * U:lll~:;f,· bid&. on motold namod "SchnuPl>I". l'ROF. l'Ultlna. ai.. rooft, Mo ... CaUIJ 112121. ~j,,~~ Explore tbe fleto, ---. °*:loo"'* ~ti".~
OIQ, "°1mo. Miner busy F . . corner Lie m. 548. vie 1'.V. aoooi.& cell. tnter/exter. BOX boys. f/Umt or -u. -, 1 the evidence. a. a ....-H.B. Call Mt_., lffnlDI rDfl
.... C.11.-. -llONTll Rewud! tl»-7053. LlC/lnL Free est. 6'S-5l9I. p/tlme. --bt avail. RINT.i:" it:.To11R -. --I• b llERQWIOJIE • iw.JUmLU~ OWli -415 LOsr, Family .... white PAINTING -Honest, clean, --In -· ·-.i.rp lnd!Ylllial. w-~ ......... -* SEP. OFFICE~ with male top Poodle with srey guaranieed work. I.J.ceDMl R&cblrd'• Udo MuWt, KU 1181 W. ltlb St., C.K. Call Jo ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,ID-2'WIO _..,. tD work tn tumiture
UOO ... g-M~nty H!ir"'· ...,,, wetr!na blaclt jeweled A -875-67411. Via Lido, N.B. Oen'I Office $50f 0.I I' We .. Siii :::. ~llrtio.!':~ No. Eaper, N......,,.
In& netr-irot1fu ~~Main, Adami, ~Int. ~llno, ~ CASlllERS~tntd~ ~ ~ LID to~ t. -Wut Mfui} NU 8 UAL OP· VOi. T * &MAU. omCE BLDO. BASSET Hound 6 yis old w . ~iule. anln&· 0 Im. A iji;jft, mar. WE8'ICLl1'F an ~II,! ....,. PORTIJNlT'i' For r' man IMIMlf Po..-1
on Fairview Rd. m ... IL Britto! A Sepntrom, S.A'. WALLPAPIR HUNG ~· ~ In -. .....,. Pei-1 -l::ii.!""~:.:; = ~ •= T-ra.ry Service Ole + 3'0 ... tt. ltonp reward olfondl -Cart Rebko -I: ....C::MI -N• 2IM3 Wmdlll Dr., 118 by~--Cola :-. :11114 3148 Cunput Dr., Suli. 106 PIO MONTI! REWAIU>· Femalo hith Set· tlonal Lmnber CO., 19122 645-2711 ~~~• . -. . Newport lleuh 54!-4741
tor Iott 'v1o Npt Blvd. A Pl .. ror, Potch, Ropolr -· H.B. "'-IRLS ·-.&VIL Call Barbara ....... .-J!!-11!, Cll; -l'.quaJ Opioor, Employer
N9...... Irvine, MS-ml .. -. P TCH PLASTERIN '"' • '"'" jt...,,;ott.ftltl liOTiL ~time.:!.: ot MOS'J'!-Y black ...,. ,.,1d *All:..... Free eothnatesG ClaJms a.:a Dolllhtlul """ .,.. ttn<:tlw ~ :!., Ill .. WAITRllS, IXPIR. entola to Shore
wht pe.w1 whi throat teni Call ~25 * T•MPORAllY IF >'W'N' looktnl' Ix' an ex-tndMdul' wno : n J 0 1 :::::m Must be owr 21. No Phone 4 BR. 2 BA borne tn F.V. P1fm.w cat vie HO... H08P. !;45'.,.29134, Cttq Job IN Mr. Md••, ~ tbe p 11 b I' l~ "UAMKY 8cheiol Cools. f'X· Calli. ~ ln pelW)D, 9.1rf Need adllltt to w.. Plumbl"I Sharatm Inn. 2U12 Pa<lllc • ..,, -_,,,. to • Sirloin. ile3ll w. Cout )'OUftl """11 FEMALE Gennan Shepherd, Cout HiEbway, SWlt • uniform t Un Oll'llOld ad no. 550 c/o Hwy., N.wport Sch.
.... ~ Partially fum, u Blond, '!PJ. vie M....,u.. Dra!na -17.50 l•ptrleneld HunL Bcli. W• ..... -poup. Grtat -· Dall)' Piiot, p 0 Box l5lll Jl'fltem:d, Call ( 213) c-,tlmeJ Slater. n.r.;wARD: 8"1,'1230 Sewer line to 100'--$15 Cl•lm1 lumlMr ha for 7 ttlis ht to trawl Call Barbara •••••••• ~ O:lltl, lllM, ca_, ' WE Ne• d Sh a k I e e ae&-ru4 or (21!) 187-3S15 * ~2502 * a1f owr US. HIP P1Y Dlltrlbuton. No aperience NEWPORT Beach, Nted 3rd .,_b paid.~ Cothkr R""". NUJllU' Aldet. Needed. .......,,., No layolll. Call stralcht man to shr lharp -1 lf5J PLUMBING REPAIR GROUP MEDICAL CLAIMS welcomm at ~. . TenUlc adftnDnnent anltl (J:a'd). S tD ll • 'I to 11 5G-6Z!
home w/pool, tn deain.ble ...... _. _.. No Job too mnaU Minimum of 2 yrs nolnl ex-brtabt lndlvlduaJ 1'bo erdofl IWfl. H.B. area. 142'-5551 i ·wu=o"""°W"'ANTS==ro=w=o=RK=T~I
...._ lf5."'3. • 1111 11•1 · . * 6U-3l2ll * per. w/CR.V.S. ~••u•T ••LIS wortlnrl w,(jbt public. oma: 1111. 1.ocaJ IO!to DRIVE A C\111 n:MAIZ to share beaut. awes~ COLI PLUMBING -..-. -Spuidfnc PlflDRl.].lty Plbat .. needs slri for Ute CHOOSE your tioun. work
OdM. Apt. or. beach . _rt,.s.r.tco/ illhr......... 1145-1181 '=I"~:' ~21 ~lm>job. _ ~----~"'11~6 f:..~· be '°'\!:.~be ·:!J:l• me> eve. 6 ' laulp../-lo l'flonH SOwl,./Altorolhnt THI ROADWAY -.......... ~··-_....,, -w en or ....,.n. -· Port0n1lt "° -' -PACIFIC llWl'UAL 7Tl7 "'-Hunt. llch. dl1Wor -· Appl,y .C ti= handlc:apptd. Vlt,
EMPL. woman oo lhen ALCOHOIJCS .............. $2NRIMOTIPLAY Altorotlons M2o5IU '11JONewportc.otorDr. F,qtoaJ ~. Emplayor J~·w.-~ t;.'a.u.atnr.-c.Ji\.~ :t..nt~l:.:..7'.'·i::
with-Ame 4 BR borne. Phone 50-1117 or wrills Remote ~ 6 an-Neat, accurate. XI)'!!?! exp. Nnport Beech 'll ao.. thla OIU>ii£iii a cab 8 hn or tnOft a day. H~:= $100. mo P.O. Box 1223, Oltta 11.... llOllllOt wwiilns Slgnt GIUWEYAIU> ooolt -C':,i: In -location. tbltta. """"In.._, ~ Appty In-. Yollow Cab
+ % ' SWINGING SINGl..f'S ,:::.,~. 11 ~ u•oNETIC SIGNS "Wted tt A _.. ~ 1'~ ~.:""'" Call Dabby .......... llHllllJ te --C'.°1i0tp. ~ 1811 E. IBth IL, Oltta lell JdJe ~ DOW! Call Call Jbn, 2 to I p.m. ~Moani TELEPHONES. '""" J'tom trs LU to nib 1D W, Hemlock Wy S.A •
-1 53HID NO WAITINOI 112.!0 $ID. * 66-:M4t turn -..., catb Tbe,._tdnwlntlwW.._ S.Cre;!~'!__ .. "5f PlltiOliiNIL CLiRK . * * 1t * * ~SZ,:~ A~:niad1ea-fn. ~~.~ Ad.~PllotOuolflod ':,,"'1ful~n~~~=:~;:i~:.,'il . 11 * P. T. 1. O>inmunlcatlont IUmL ---dlnctor Goodl:Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~I ,,--------7-----'"\l..,.!<C(!n~t)!_Jll!UU1~!!!!_2;0•~m.ml~~ In lhlll :t:.ilPOt --loand • ui. ... !" .• 11to!'!11"',. STAR G·A'ZEX1<~ ~= ..... : .... -==· .. ~~, lllO Trader's Paradise ~bo·!""~ .. ~e~-r.: ~ ... a ,.. v-'!:~-,. 1111-.. ""'-. ~ .. "'.=1: SCRAM-LETS eluded. 5Cf.-009, :JA,,..ltlAA. J V ,._,,........... ~ J'te PU!/Allo J'te Jab1 t7IO Harbor Blvd., Cld. , 1·1nes co~r """"'" Toc10¥ai.pm .. •1•1or~. ~~~=~CK~~ Dtl= ANSWEIS ......... J 4 .... -,.. } Cll'ttl' oppor. tn t1ll' caa-CaliL Ort..... Uc. :bt lion.-cum.._.. panellns. of)N___ 1tnlctlolllltld.M111tbtwall clable APPIY In -. ,,,__"'-_ ...... _
ti. mes cabl-. a.··1 r :-11::::'"'• ~1i=o .......... • llko Pit-. Odttka. ·i.e. 1..r s. 'l'ouch>o -rnlOY
lltoka llo!l!Rloa, 646-· 3~ 1:-It;::-Call 1-· ........ .--An ah t Im ' An -It :,Q
' C.l]M!...... ~=-.,= ::-... LMn Olflw T,_ Equtl opportunity::.,~,~ , dollars '°" MYtu MGHh empioz!>. -v-• -doemt JOHN'ICarpatAUpbclttsy ..,..,., ,,,,,, .,. .,~ ~:r-· tor amtotlolll PUILIC llLATl-.S havetommY. DrlShc"'C fr'lle Scotch-l'?.?-NA'f~zt eo.oll :JI._. "" t dwbllll hl1b "'" REDECORATE )'(Mii' home !'---------------""'! ~ Rotardantt). ~?.fN,J, ,:=.. ==-ni;2,,.r ...,,._ -~·A.=, -~ !or Holld!fL ---
ll10 ISLANDER MOTO!t llr1Ptet*1 : J11:. li.21.$37 ~l~ ~g.·~ 1;.: ~tl.wel! ' pubHe ft= wor1c ln ~~~ I BR + I Studio lptt, Palm -"'""'"" ....... stt•' TRADE '8M eqty. .,.. Inc. or hm•, Onnco 0>.
-Lachmmztr Mr. W'trrm.JL lats• vltw lot
Jlordl. Calif., licramento
-· Trad• ... Bii Bear mountalii oab!')1 Canyon
Laite prop. or t :M8-S900. WiiLiNdt 1&t qi ,.,., ...
t1ooa1 ,,,..Id.I tor II ft, oatl· lnfr Cat, Wint car or new
ftlmitutt wtlh . $750 value. ....
HOllAE 1tM lhO lO,OllO mL bleOdl lor whllt carpitL __.. """" •a.. -CaU 1-.......... -the G-IL "llnun ..... m-1111 \.:r.de pk:lt law JWI' manl)' by •virlg , IAllolea:h•... ft9lt Mllllls 1 al thll wmid" tn CDIWCdonioi'"-i'F-----~
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w80ANT .. -~~!~~=-: -':o.~tr':l517;: 1.~J IJ::: t-E:' pd by ~Salary~-t>or0 ..... ~ -• -~ exp, It wllat OOQllta, not ,. ftt::.. y., ... li7M -. CaU S3HllOO lor lPOt·t:i::="'"'==-=--,,..-,,-1-lld< I tun .. A 3 Wlllt OMlbo4. I do -..,..U. l1IU' 11 , T.... ,. .... ,,.. ~ ll&t. 6 b , Rl:FRIG!:RATOR, I ~
Oii lot nr ~,u":'J:;· °""" rol. GMIGI. D f:.-,_ "°"" Lel!IL ..., de-, S ,... tld. 1118 ~. In • . c-. c-re.. ~ "" llilCiPhONJST tor Dr'• •· Clean. l!9:HIOtltl. .-.ooo N. Tutt ' • Ac., =--· ..... 1111 •• "'. !lot. bit .. Ill .. wm $80 1 YR. auam. dol .... hop ._,,.., Trl<!a .-,ooo PATl~LANTIRS I.VII£ lilt Ill --· ttalL Latt m\ld. all -
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Bond Action ~ . ' .
By Trustees
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• the l:ood laut legal. ~~ ..... -the ftnt to be IOUCht
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ber of docton In the united 5'ates . E. x -UC Irvine Aide Admits. tfoa8i"t~~-proi::-m: :is::t ~~er:
, culooally, they ~ aucl. doCtors' . , 1 ac<'olllltablllty to the public.
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APPEALS FOR CLEMENCY
ComrictM Slayw Calley
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Stea1in.g ~rudent :f,un ,ds
And It added that ... study reported
..um.1eao1thetncldei>ceotnan:oticad-0 11:,,.!-1-Probe dlctlon In lll1Yilclani "varies lrom IO to ...,IUUJ
lto tlmel'that In tbe"pneral popi!at!oo" -hwl""""' that IUCb addldlon ii an oc-, , .• 4\ ' • ' cupit'zsl~for~
Ii. (omm a 'r• -of -at. b!l!iro .1,,..; Mmray .,, dilmissal ol the .Tiie eauncil. 1'1'1111 the>AllA. to _ ....
UC lrvioe .todoJ •tiled that he ................. a -of.,.... ................ abort of
podreted ~ do:llad •UCJ'a -t· · si.rpe .... · _...i, m ~ last •~"---~~ to_, ouch licl: do!>
Strangu.UJtion
01 :Mesa Woma~ loans -aad·-.Gldarecl·to·face April of ............ -d han •fl;GOI! _....,.., -..... ·-. _...,...rm.ll1DOraa1•·,,._._ flomUCl'1.-i--.s. ' tento•.....ie,tl:etrJllObleml,-poo-Sann--~-r~---'-"". 1 ln--e..rt. ,_, -Jl:elplld •~-.il·Gr ·-~---··· ~~ SUperlor . Dillrid _ _,., tat•iptors, ""11<d· . (Ill~• -•)· < v~•·a•·---to .~~-u-. '~".Y m·
Jadfe -~the -ln-UCl--lldasubllaa-v:-·-·-:·.~. ' -... -·--~--
Te .. y'•
TEN CINTS
a e
Interviews
Determine
·-FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP)' -Jllloe
Army clemency and parol' _. IP'"I
nearly two hours today wilh LI. 'llDliam
L. Calley Jr., sentenced to 20 years for
the deaths or 22 VJt""mnnc eMlillll at
My Lai, lheo left wltl:oul ttlvinC Ill)' In-
d' • .;oo al what the -told -'
The olflma made DO atl-alter
leaviq Calley's red-l:rlck apartment
The •yeaM!d 1-.nt. baa -w:der
bouaO arrest Ir: bla aeortaieot ... lhil In-
fantry post atnc:e April t, tm.
The officers ~ a0compaaled· In Ille
apartment by Maj. Jolm Wiley, con-
finement officer at Ft. BenDIN. . /..
The hearins WU doled to bolh Calley'I
lawyers and to oewmnm:r ,
George w. Latim9r, Calley'• lawyer,
said ir1 a telephone .Interview from bis
home In Salt Lake City that lb{ cleiDmcy
and parole of!ken -"ln-bim, ut him questicm."
"He can state anything be wadi,"
Latimer aaid. "I've advised him In be
prepand to. mu. the hell al:owinc be
can. Suroly; he wt11 mu. a plea." .
The rusty-haired former pl•.--received a life sentence, but that term
later was redUoed to 20 years.
'" ... 0.. 111111 1!1111 ........... ,,. ~~-=ti~=··:; ' ~ blimd rmeff"CI ...... bl ...
1[loor,. atallll" ud receive the ND -~ pocl:et ol Information before -~· rneellng:.
.~ ... ,,.--r'111r~~ i.J.:~~·=.~~ ~· ··,~··· r~~···· , ··~:_~ :::!":J,~J·:
"""'ll:of-;.;.... =-!l&t~li:n ~~ ·-Clrtic:n ~ ;,.ea of a.no... • . < . ts'°'-• , af' ..... · ~ ~f-"!." .:;:;:· • '1 •7 • "' e' I The __ body of CeJeta IJl:tiicla ~:"t:~~. 1:r• le!Jo/tl -"'10'=°~ !Iii ei:: · In San Oemen.te , eo1,•..-..31, W..cf!acom'e<IFrilayhy
OI 25 men once llCCllled and lix -stood trial in connection with the My Lal
massacre, ooly the lf.ye&Mld Calley
was coo~· of ~ retp""'ihWty
for clllillaa 'dealha ctartaa ID American
.iof@ntry -·lhn:ugh the -Vle~ Nmtse bllnlet.
: The <""""'7 4Dd' paiole ollJilora Bew
here &mday i-Ft. Leavmwm11:,
Kan., site of•the Anny's dilclpllDaey l:lr-
nckl. They are LI. Col. ilarYey · C.
Johnson, Clpt. Jama E. Brawaer and
C.pt. Ray v. Smilh.
l c_~-.. proposa1a by -'!!"""" 'lleotbeot lhal rtllNd NkleJlll
Gtthediltrtctbell>iD-....
p.tunitlel to offer &Ir wt'ssr • -aides.
b--OJaalderlnt the eJ!: In ~ =-fon:e -bf the Saa Elementary Dlr:lrlcl. Tliil
p:la1 committee -1d -npt to at-·liet pmblems felt by ball! dtll!'lctl ...... lliil the cun<nt bulldinl boom.
i.il.~pproval of a _...., for -Y
"!'-and npid 1-aen In the~·
Deadline Nears
•• For. Saddleback
Board Positions
~-wishing to fUI vacanc:lea cm the
Slddlebl.cl: CommUl1ity Collqe boold of
ttuatees hive until 5 p.m. Dec. 4 to .. 1>
,ip!t letters of lnteot.
r-r.vPositiom are open in Trustee Area 5
,,jp! 7. area 5 lr:cludea Lquna lliDr:, and
~ of El Ton> and Lagur:a Ntcuel.
Ne• 7 eooompasaa Mission V:ejo, San .Jun Clplatrano, and portloaa of Laguna
' lfiluel and El Toro. •.• l'Ononl lnterelted In either' politlon
I --with collep olfida1a to
-.nine which -they -ta. « ~ ot the collep --
"tlft to ..... ----by • "5ten 'f°'· T, u 1 pllt .,;-a reap--e: ..!1""-~ =·with the .• , Appllcaata 'lbould ~ biocraphical
'lnkrnU:tlOn -fer seekJnc the post, ,a!Jd a dlaCriptlon of put elective posts,
".jf any, ln the letten of Intent. ,,7; All aJIPl!eatlcm will be i-IW<I by col·
11 ,~lce tnllteel at their' .. meetina uec. ' ..... ~lntarvWn w1111 .n
• !IJIPllcaall -later In the DiC!illh. ·, AjJpllcaata' attendaace ii not nqulJod at
,,Illa llec;<f --.. ..
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~ and -lboft .,..,_ ' • • ' ' ' . . . . -, lmle rt-. De_tectlve R. D. Knadler
, .i • ' • I ' · ' " · aaic1 the . body , wu 1¥i>1 o11 the !old 1n
• • . • N. • : · ' ·' -Saf eerack , Case ~.:;:.iw: .:"~rty ruc1ec1." K:rs S1b ger, ixon. HOid, A ..,_ -off_... IP' he oUL "II'• _, ·-but_ the
1 t' · poottnc ta ei>urt• ')!UY Jn • Duarte on hody·wu lltuated In IUCb a way that ""1
.-' bllrg)ary cha1P5 -1:lmlelf In caurt -1d hive to be procticaiiy cm top of lt
Meetin g at c.a .. i:ap ·.~avid ==~~:~ ~t:~ .. bee~~
' Frank Chio Tralfonl -~ by • BJ 0.. ..._ ' · Ids • ~ Doc. al c..;-. hot bolh oldea l:cid Son Clemente -u lie !lit .a ~ aaJd the ca-ol .Mn. Co-
• • ' -"' ' -' courtroom In t b e Lba •-e!ei County Wnmo I dealll baa been lmtatively f'raillm Nimm, "N 41wmeill Wlty1 •.'*''" d411-.-. reports 11Ueu WU P&l5 the !isteJ IS stranplation ''but we will have
-_, 'A. m I.. lo Camp ....... a •pollGllll .moetlnc wilh Nhon. :::"" ~ ~ ~ ~ to ,wait for the autopsy reports before lt
• DaTld tocloJ .,, • a tl:lnl n:md ol Dae -ID Plril: early Jul -IG< f1911 In cash·fnm the oervlce dub sale. becomol olllclal." ' dir 1;. _ _,, I :otthri-~.~in-•...-«ihilWkawllh Although the cue bad borne aome ThelnVM!gator11ldtheyarenotcer·
'
~ Ir: l!la1a. ' -Nlll:aoo lllffDher Le Due 'Ibo. almllartllis to 1 more rec:eat burglary al lain If the wmlliili had been riped betore
N11!1'11•0t 'l'hldl,' Narlb 'Vlotaam'w Tiie -.,... ol private Klsstr:ger-a sale at San a.mente lllgb Scbo.ol, her death. The autoplJ report, wi:lcb
deputy llnlfi ·J 11•. lln _-In ,Tl:o l'lrll ,,.;tiillms, wblch began a police 1 a Id tbai-e ~ to be ao should be -~ today . or ;~
Haaol -l'ldl .,, fllrthrir In----lllllJODdedtopermllsu<!> --thetwo. mon:lq, wUl•pmtde that lr:IO,rmat:on, •b-. / dlplcmwllc wailaiicma. Ki11lng<r con-Trallord wu -to be arralped Knadler laid. . ,
Tllon -a ..... el illplomotlc fernd ·-illlmo In New Yorlt Im-In Saulh'otanp County MU11idpal Court "Today, wer1:9 aendlng a team ol. In-..... ln~6t -; 1111 -IP' ---hil arrival !nJm Paril todayootheM-.Job. VOlllpton .toColtaM-totrytoleom
pa...ily hliilllO OI -Vlelrat l'nll-!IDd opln Bmday. Poµce aald they did not ....,..... the acmethlng about her bad::pouad," he ad-
deat N.-Van ,..,I. -for Delplll lhe l:lealt oullook, the Saigon -a1leiledlY atolen In U, hreakin at ded.
wlthdraWll of Nar1b -~ new-Tio Song, which is partly the lodge· OD Aveqlda Pico' , Mn .. Cotramano, who lived al .1960
,,_ the -ad -'w _. to do ' n.-by Nha and -acts 81 Olll<ers l5lld that ·aa ~ llliallari· Meyer Place, had reported1f been """"'
IO M gniunds Ibey are Vlelaama, not Thleu'1 m.t1:p1ece predicted the Parts ty el phylical evlder:ce l:etweer: the local Ing lince Wedr:ooday. Tiie lrwMlptor
foreign, ln>opl. ~ wmdd mue "gre,st devel\lP-job and o t h e r lrialdr:I allegedly In· said they learned lhe had been -rated
Belare going to Iha ~ mmtl Ir: lhe camlr:o day>,"' OlpeClallr volvlr:g Trafford led to the arrest. from her l:ulbend for three yean.
mreat, x1r:::1npr -•ed w 11 h wtll: thri an1va1 o1 NU. ~~Slate WlllYm P. ~Ir: O!mmolli• dlplomata aaid they W<JUld ,..,.... aelll:or euallrm m:r der:y reports thj:t
A' state Deporbr:inl IJ!Olc:-Jolm --i'efuae to bow .to Sooth Viet•
'" --the &81;ifiioq,. -·· _ ... that • -lire ... nwll• -ilno4ecl -oly to Kiio-come Gilly H Nort1: Vlelnam wlthdrejr
q.'w i'lril:,Doplloll1m 111111 Tllo. • r. (lee ~ l'lp·I)•
!J.s.. -"*"""' lllroww• -.-.... 111-..,... w1111 --.... ' 'lblar'• .... -, 8-Due Mia. =.: ~. ~ ~ 8qalh Viel-
• Sa1!loo reports last -aaJd Thieu would Dk' that Nha lit In on 'lbi Klu-mge,.Norlh VJetnanlelie Wka which are
·to -Dec. +. '
-a1ao .... plam ... to -wilh Thieu's peraal •t' 1")'1 Hpyea Pbu
Frank LaRoche •
Dies at Age ' 69 ,,.
Ex-1..aguna Mayor Suffer~
'
.JhjUrje~ in Gm:iige F~ , ~ -·
~·
Wlllilm D. Martin, former Laguna
-mayar and dean or locl:I and ....,.
IJ paOOea, -unclersoinfl lntenalve care
_, far -of • l1lu1I lrlcture,
·•_..,ily ltlllered when he fell In Iha
.., ... "bla '-bome Friday.
Mu1Jn ii reported in "lair oondition"
_, at 111o--.. care unit ol South
Coul 0+"••1 1i11J>11a1 In South
'-
Other -I -nod rtpl eye -the froelwi.. DO further injuries lint 'P'
panlll, ... 1, _.. Loo -
ulcL
Kaowa , lhr15111i1>out ·the, c o u n t y c••llHM,J ..... "tbe man wttb white _,.don" Martin, ft, bu Uv·
ed Ir: ._ -r.. neor(y 20 years
and ......i .., many eovemmenta1 and
clttaon bodlea.
lie WU -!yins .. the garap floor
at Ille -Lo:il -wbera he Ind hil
.-, Mary llorllt ''::J live. II ii
bollmldhemayllffetrt over•-
_..,, Ila --.. South Coul
0 --ll'5lllllol by ombulaace. -lo I ai..i.; .. the 1-
-Flll!val o1 Arla 8-rd ot Din(.
-hlYlll -.. ..-1 " thri bolnllortl:no,....
'
-I
. . ' ' Untll May, he aerved on the county
Local Alft!cY Formation Ccimm-,
and ,.U. active on the county ciV1c
Cooter Conualnloo. He hid fQTJllOrlY
smod;cil! the Orqe County Gru:d J I
aed ,.. a member of the Orange County
Oout-Uon.
lllarlln -u Laguna Beach ...,...
for Ila 1"lrl aed Wll I city ............
fW' llPI• ,.n: .
-·· -II I white -lltm.....,. _and alw11 .. 1r: lhrlapel
ot bla *4trlPe IUlta.
JimAI ... ciutaolna, Marlin spob wtlh
aalhorlly. Be ..... 1nstn::neot&1 In tbe
flsbt . .. -the DnlllOMd Coul FIMWW) ...... arm· btvtikld of
~ pnpoaed 1 route wl;Jlt would
11a..-ifbd ._ -In hllf. •
' I Police Officer Shot
COMPTON (AP) -A pollce -
wu lhot and -by a mlpor wlllle
taalnl lo • -vlolator, J5Dllco ulcL
The oin-• ..,_ lloU1ot. .. -,._.., __ lrl lrll I:: the n,1:1 .._ Iii' a
ar:iilkallbar -_,..., -
The visit of the ~boon! .....
anlra -1< before Cllley'1.-..i:
in court to have hil cc:mvtCtion tluvwh
out The U.S. Coor! of. llJlltary Revin
will convene at Falb Cliurcb, Va. Dec. 4
in a separate-proHiedfna to bear a brief
contending that Calloy'a court-martial
contained at leMI 31 envrs.
Latimer aald ·In the clemency petttlon
llle<I by Calley's ~rs that, the boon!
was a.sted .. to tab a loot at re-
qulmner:b-fill' llUOM.. Calley ii ~
quir.d to l!em! ~ al hil .. ,...
aentenc:e before he Clll be COlll!dered for psn>le. ~ •
The la..,., Aid Calley bu hoer:
descrthed by authorltlet: at Fl. ·-.
!See CALLEY, Pap II
Suspect .Qeared
Of Pot Charges
•
One or four Clpislrano Beach residents
arretted late lut oprtr:g In a ca. li>-
voMng alleged aalea of n:artJuam l:aa
been -ot all d:arpa In Onnp
Coulity Superior Coar!.
Randy Thcxpaa t.Jdotte, :U, ....
cleared In the matter,
The cue bMltfed Mur amall 1t •111 Avenida La ..._ Ille ... A15ril.
' San Clen:ente, Onnp <-, and
slate -.,..11 -the .,.. "811. • ., .....
-" = ..i -. ei 111 w --. ---. !-~!io"<Oi: • .._. •ll I ,_ .. ._. .. .,
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Peace Snag
Brings Sag
To Market
NEW YORK (API -Snags in the
Paris peace taJts and profit-taking caus-
ed the stock market to sag today.
At 10 a.in. PST the Dow Jones average
of 30 lndu3trial stocks was off 10.46 points
to 1014.75.
Brokers attributed the weakness main-
ly to the ~penslon of the P&1ls talks un-
til Dec. I, and to reporta that South Viet-
namese leaders are insisting they will
have to negotiate directly with Hanoi.
In addition, analysts mentioned t h a t
some investors were bound to cash in
gaim following the recent dramatic rise
in market averages.
At the New York Stock Exchange some
7M st1.-cks had declined and 440 had risen,
with I,592 issues traded.
Gulf Oil, which recently reached an
agreement with Kuwait in oil talks t.'On-
cerning a partly owned subsidiary, 1'1!
up % to 26~. Earlier, a block of 106,200
shares trad ed at 26%., up %.
AutGS, which have been s t r o n g
recently, were down.
On the American Stock Euhanc<.
ML-Culloch Oil was down '9 to 151/4, and
Heck's wJs off 1 V. to 26.
At 9 a.m. PST the Big Board index was
oft .58 at 63.56. and the Amex index was
off J~ at 28.27.
Guards Inspect
Pier's Pilings
Sao Clemente lifeguards tool! their an-
nual dive to inspect the pillngl of the
municipal pier this morning -ao event
that invariably yields IOrDe expemive
news to city officlal!t.
The guards, using scuba gear, ctooely
in!pect each of the pier's scorn of pil-
ings to determine if some of the posU
need replacement.
Such a dive more than two years ago
tlD'ned up enough rotted pili.ogs to take
the bill up to $35,000.
Last year's inspection turned up
enough damage by 0«an wwms and
other organi!ms to prompt f13,0IJO In
repain.
Llleguard spokesmen said the in-
spedion divea would last into the early
afternoon.
Honor Stu.dent
Hela in Slaying
BISBEE, Ariz. (AP -A 111-)'W'<lld
bigh school honor student charged with
murdering bis parents bas been ordered
held in the Coc:biae County Juvenlle
Center peoding further hearfnp In bis
caae.
Judge Anthony Deddens o r d e r e ~
Bernard Jooeph Roth held at the ...ter
following a hearing here . The judge alJo
ordered that a psycbiab't.sl examine the
youth.
Roth, a stocky, blood yooth, appeared
before Deddens and beard officen to
wbom he llllrrendered 'lllursday testify
on what they foond when Ibey went to
the youth's Douglas home.
"The boy walked in and said he killed
bis parents," said patrolmLll Darrell
Granger.
f'l'OlllP .. el
CALLEY .•.
&!; a "model prisoner" and the clemency
plea claims he hq: suffered .mough
punishment not only for bis "own guilt
but that of the nation and the Army as
weU."
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DAILY PILOT
TIMI or.,.. c..t DAILY PILOT, .ttl'I wMdl
h CMWlnlll .. .......,.,_, It ........ ./ilf
tlle Or..,.. CMN ""*ltl'I~ """"""· s.,. ,. ............ -~ ........... , """"' Pr,.,, ,.. Coll• MtM, H1WJ1911 IMdt.
.._...11 ... 1 twllf~ .. lfl V1tlty, Llf'IM
9elc:tl, h'Wlt/ ... ~ .,.,. '"'" '"""'""' a.t ,,_. C.,111,._ A lll!llt ,..-..
tclltMI It llllMWIM Stl\WH~ .. ,_....,.._
nit "1MJtitl "*41'ltlrlt """' '' •• »1 w"' .. ,, llrltf, c .. 1. M-, C:IUft1'11ll, tl6M.
lokrt M. 'Weo4
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J1clc I. C1t1l1y
YIC• '~ IN 0.-tl Mlrllllf' n."' •• Ke,.,11 ·-,. ••• A. MWf,lrllMI
~····· Cll..W. H. LMt llc9io'4 P. H:ll Mlttont ~ hi..,, ._ ca•=• °""" JOI -'11 ·c-M l"~ t2'71 _,_
Clrltt ,...., • ::r""" ==--=-~--= &..--.... -.... "--' • ut• 1 tn•> ....,,,
Cl .... Matti I MU61t
S. C' I IS Al 19't1UJIW '1 ,, , .,.....
......... "1li or.ii ~ , ...... .
CllrtWl!r. "' ... ...,. ...... ...... ........... ., •... , ... ,..,, ..... ..,, .... , ................ ,.. ................... =--.... ·-~ ..... fCcrVhl ... .,.... _,,, ~ ...... , . ....,, -----·
MA.Y '"'°' ...........
Agent Slain!
In Illinois;
• ' I
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' Throat Cut ·
(
' J~Cl(SQNVJLLE, Ill. (M') -An
Illinois Buruu ol Jnveot1&1tlan 1 1 e ~.I
was found with bis throat cut wty todly
in an automobile '81t of J&cUoovllle. 1 Tho Department ol Law ~
ldentllled 'tbe qeot u -Lockey, Ill,
a opecl•lllt In DmlOllcl fn ...... 1tio1114
LacbJ -found In !Iii~ .... the dlputlDllll lllid. l
' It -• ..-i ll)'fng u.-....
.. .., known -bllween hill -and-any current investigation." '
The car waa parked along U.S. 361 ~
main road between JackscxtvUle a n'd
Springfield. '
The body was lound by a pusertW,
Morgan County sheriff's deputlell said. t
Lackey was married and bad two
cblldren, tbe law enfon:ement de~ment Aid. I
The FBI ts the state's lnvestlgatlf.
ageocy started lin 196'9 by Gov. Ricblfd
B. OgllVle. The stated ·aim ol tbe ....
often known u ''Ille llltlt FBI," 11 to lj):
vestigate IW'Ollllcl tralllc and orpnlUd
crime.
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PEACE : ••
• ' •
I
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home 111 Its tn>opl baled In South Vl•-
nam, Laos and Cambodia. 1
Thach -to discuss tbe ........ for the 9USpftlSion of tbe talks wben Ille
boarded the Aeroliot jetliner In Parts. I
Thach arrived in Paris Nov. 17 w4h
Tho, the cblel peace oepUator.~, companied by JWDIMI ~
deleptloo leader Xuan '111uy,
POLICE ESCORT BURGLARY SUSPECT PAUL SLOMS (LEFT) FROM MAY CO. AND BURGLARY SUSPECT STEVEN PIERCE FROM WALLICH'S
In South C-Plaul llftd Acrou the Strffl, Score W11 COiii M1H Poliw 2, Burglon 0 Duri119 Thlnkttirinv Hofldey WHkend
with Mme. Nguyen '1bl Blnh, tbe Viet Cooa foreliD mlnllter, to _,.-for
'l1l!rlda1'1 lllith aeml-publlc Vlelnam
talbeeulm.
'Ibo aecret taJb lnvolve.ooly the Ulllled
States and North Vietnam, but Ill four
sides Including the Viet Cuig and South
Vietnam altentled tbe 'lbuntlay -!-
private sessions. Sun Lovers Pack
Beaches in Warm
Autumn Weekend
A smoggy, but otb.:.."tvi:re balmy,
weekend aloqf tbe South Orange coast
brooghl out thousands of beacbgoers, en-
joying temperatures In tbe mid 70s both
days, San Clemente lifeguanls said to-
day. I
The turnout of about 311,000 ptllOl1I
Sat.may ·and Sunday aloitg city and
county beacbel marked "the best day of
autuma" !Off ~ stranda· .!fool ~th Laguno to Saft Clemente.
Water readings were in the low 60s,
guard spokesmen said, but despite the
fill clllll In temperatures, surleri ·were
out in force.
No rescues were reported.
The balmy readinp alJo brought out
flocks ol v-i. from Dana Harbor.
One unidentified =It hit the west reef
off San Clemente and split a seam, but
guards said the boat made it back to the
harbor under lt.s own power.
New Fire Truck
Due for Doheny
A 23-year~ld fire pumper in service at
tbe llobeny fire station wtu be put out to
pasture soon and replaced with a brand
new rig, Volunteer Chief Mel Pierce an-
nounced today.
The ,_ pumper will be completed and
delivered early nen year and wrn be the
second new truck put into service at the
staUon in less than a year. Cost details
were not immediately announced.
The volunteers earlier this year took
deUvery of a new rescue truck designed
completely by member1 of the force.
The new pumper will have a tank car-
rying 500 gallons of water and will be
capable of pumping 1,000 gallons of water
a mlnute.
The new truck ts being built by a firm
in Oakdale and has received a "Cl us-A"
top rating by insurance inspectors.
BRITISH POLICE
DRAW CRITICISM
LONDON (AP) -British police were
under attack for giving Q u P e n
Ellubeth's daughter Princess Anne onlJ'
a warning for two speeding violations.
A truckers' union leader said that in
similar cln:urnatances o n e of h i 1
members would have been taken into
court instead of being given a friendly
warning.
"I'm really bitter," declared Transpor~
and General Workers Unkll executive
Alu Kitaon. "How many Umes does th!J
have to happen before she ts charted!"
Intruders Burglarize
South Laguna Office
Ofnce equipment valled at ll!iS was
stolm during the weekend from the Soltlh
Lagune offices of the Automobile Club of
Solltbern Colilornla Orange Co u n t y llherllf'• deputies said.
Invtlllpton llld Intruders l!llalbed a
.. -II the -. 11316 Paclll< C.Oot
ffllbway, Ind crawled tbrouaJ> the t.>te
to pin enlr)' t<J the premlles.
2 Yule Suspects Ca.ptured Mortuary Fires Set ,
Two young men who police claim were
b'yfng to do :heir Chrt.stmal shopping
early were arrested on burglary charges
over the ....itend by Colla Mesa police.
In tbe two separate cases, police
allege the men were caught with
merchantli>e worth more than ,11,000·
from two South Qloat Plaza area atorea.
In the first case, Paul E. Sloms, 21,
listed .. a transienl by lnyestiga\oo'.
allegedl)r tripped 1 a silent Alann ·at the
Mey Cdmpony arl1:30 p.m.
Officers assert they nabbed Sloma as
he, ran from the store. Police claim they
found $1,122 worth of leather and cor-
duroy jaclcets and a variety of slacks In
the suspect'•· car parked behind the
store.
Using police dogs Imm Huntington
Beach, patrolmen searched fruitlessly for
about two hours for a second suspect.
they believed wu in the store with
Sloms.
'llte second ams! came about eight
hours tater at Walllcb's Music City, MOO
Bristol St. where st.even Edward Pierce,
23, of Tustin was taken into custody.
Police claim Piuce and live com,
panions broke out a window to the store
at about 3 a.m. The arrestee allegedly
to!J them be immediately went to a
crane at a nearby coostruction site to act
as look out for police.
While there, police assert he stole $.SOO
From Pflfle I
DOCTORS ...
pend practice voluntarily.
But it al5o recommended that U there
is a faUure from such referrala to the
doctors' "peers" -including hospital
staffs and medical socieUei -the mat·
ter "should be referred to the a~
propriate licenslng body in the state."
That is, under this ultimate guideline,
such a doctor could be faced with
.suspension or Joss of his" license.
'Ibe councU further recommended that
the AMA's judicial ezpert.s dra!O a model
law dealing with physicians having such
problems and dissem~ate it to state and
county medical societies for leglalaUve
action Jn ~Ir jurladlctlon.
The COllllCll noted that only two states
-Florida and Texu -have "slck-Ooo-
tor" statutes.
In making the recommendations, the
council caUed for coMpasslonate
toghneu .. the part ol other docton
who might be aware of a colleague'•
aloohoUsm, drug dependence on other
psychiatric trouble.
It said that, up to now, thill has been
the sltuaUon:
"Peer referral for help usua11y reVeals
an entrenched 'conspiracy of sUence.' .
Physicians strongly resist recognition of
the fact that any of the~ number can
beoome ill.
''Tht.s unwtuingness to speil out lhould
be abandoned by members of hospital
staffs and other colleagues or the tu
pra<tltloner, substituting, perbipo, •
'consplracy or con :i 'ructtve com-
paulon."
Pqlice Officer Held
DOWNEY (AP) -A !~)'Cal' v.teran of
the Downey police force hU been booked
for Investigation of mt1111lnughter follow·
~ I hlt-!IJ<f·nm ·-that I e ft I etttlan dead. Ofl1cer Thomu P.
"8erfleld, 41, WM WIS olf duty, WU
erreoted late Saturd&1, pOJi>e said Sun-
day.
worth of power toots from the cab of the off a silent alann whlcb brought police to
tbe scene. The llV• friends escaped but
officers said they found Pierce Inside the
store loading equipment -a dolly.
SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Anoalils
brob Into two Mart B. Shaw mortuarteo
within an hour Ind aet flrea causfna beat crane. ,
When no police showed up, Pierce and
bis companlom lllegedly went Into tbe
store wbe,. they collected '8,5tl0 worth of
mtlllcal ln8trwnenil and radios, tape
players ana r-.i playen.
Their movanents 1oalde the store set
Police say they expect the two men
will be malgned todly In Harbor
Judicial Dtstrlct Court no cborges of
burglary.
... -ttamaae, -A'f. Fire department officials said tbe blues late
Saturday night may have been let Ill'
perDll mpoosible for a rub of 1111
mortuary fires.
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Women DentistS
. Now in Demand
.
You !mow thole "baldin( )>lltlents who undergo hair
transplant IW'geryl OM out ol 10 Is a woman •.• TllEIUl'S
NO llVCB tbin( u a bull U. by the way ... NOT ALL
YOONGB1'lllS qeo 14 to II have department store credit
canll, but lateal llW'VO)'I lbow 19 percent o! tbem do •• ,
WEiil!: YOO AWARE dlee aro older 1llan coined .....,1
, •• NATIONWIDE, the ratio ol wom-
"' to male mUllonolrOI l'lllll' about 2,ooe to ooe, must rtport.
YOUNG LADY, why don't you
lib up dentlalryl True, only ...
deallsl ont ol every· SO· bereaboUta Is
female. Now. But women dentista: are
-In-demand .. Can a girl get marrled,-br!DC up a family, and lliD practice
dentistry pert Ume In 'ber own home 1
No -why not. Slarllng Investment is pretty belly,
sure eoougb. But the evenlual pay beats slinging bash,
l'm told.
"'More of the same!'' llABlTS -Q, "Which bablt is hardest to breat-<lrlnk-
lng too much, getting blib on pills, or j1&sl plain overeat-,
tog?"
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• Clftamdslen A. llepenjls on Ille addld, no doubt. Maybe ,on read
about that fuclnatlng female In Loa Angeles wbo urider-
11911 lllmullaMOOs ..... ,.,. l!vo addlctlom: Alcoholism,
drup, obesity, nymphomania and pmbllng, When made
obvloao to lier •husband noe by one, sbe'said, these an.
-tended to be an..lnlerestlng imprlse. Gambling waa
the tougbesl to shake, she allowed.
Ritual Surg-ery_
Changes Sought
"AFTER DEVELOPING Its own source of beated air,
this perfected Instrument splna llseU dry, then shuls of!
automatically In about 40 minutes. '!bat Is a brief cJe.
....tpllon ol a clothes · dryer must be comprehended by ail.
LOia widely understood, maybe, la the fa<! the foregoing
Ls also known as 1'The After Dinner Speaker's Dictum." ST. P.AUL, Minn. (AP) -
'!be Minllelota Board o f Medical Examiners bu decld-
i ~ U.t cfrcumcl1lon1
perloi""'1 u part of a
ftllclous)iblal -.. In Jewish
-~ -should be ex·
empt from the state's
medlcal-procllc laws.
'!be elibt-doctor b o a r ~
reaol.ved to ut tlfe state
Jegblatin to ... mpt "tho
REUGION
of 30. Her assailant was an ex-
employe <ii the hospital.
Pope PaUI VI, OO!ldnctlng
Addres.s mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo< 1875, Nevr
port B...,,h, Calif. 92660.
the .... ......,. saluled -:r-=======::;;;;;;;:;~=======1 Agoollna and "feDOw -ol . a.tty for thiiJ' dedication M t-llM"*ll
:~.... Denture Invention ~ Tem. (AP) -Fw P11,11 with
Bllbap J. 0. Patterson of ........ "_.,"Lua••"
Mempbla was r e • e I e c t e d "Ibe ,_. thine to baftac yoar
pn!fiding bishop of the CbJrcb own.teeth ii pDllible DOW with a of God in Christ as the p?Mtic m:nl dilcowrJ' that acta·
clenomirgtion'a 65tb Intema-.. 11,. bolds botb "upper§" !lnd · "'Jowen" • Deftl' before pcmable. Uonal Holy Con vo cat lo n Jt'sadilccmrycalledF'lxoosNJ9
General Auembly closed. for daily bom• use CU .S. Pat.
b'.-m et.tic membnm that
betP9 abeorb the tbocb O[ bitiic
and~inJ, With FIXDDENT many denture
1fara'I may eat. ipe8k. r.up, wit71
little worry of denturescominC looee.
1be three-mllllon member 13,003,988)-and it bas reYOlu -
One application m•Y l••t for hours. Dmtuns that flt me ee.n-
tial to health. See your deoti1t
rqularlJ'. Qetelllf·lo-u.ePWJODCT
Dmtu.ie Adhesive c:ream. . procllce ol rllua1 -• dllrcb a1oo named 11 other ----F'llrOOoNT
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requiremenls ar tenets of Uy· · 11nns on. the genoral boanl.
-bli!lled ro!igion." 'Ibey Include S. M. CnJucb of
'!bat -.Id eliminate my Loa Angeles and J. A. Blab ol f queottm of whither o Sin Diego.
umohel," a religious figure Pattenon ls tbe IOD-Jn.law
who psl«mo rllua1 dmnn-ol the late Billbop a.rteo U....
cisloos oo eJibtoday-old Jewlall rtson Muon, foonder of the
baby bo)'I, Is · vlolatJnc the moolly biacl< clwrcb.
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medlca1 practke ocl ....
to be ....... loed by a *1.!'
eN-•etad ..... VATICAN CITY (AP)..:.. An
ltollan min alaln 71 yoan qo·
while on her rounds u .a. nune
at a Roman ~ wu
beotlfled In a lollgtooJS
ceremony at St. Pet er ' s
Basilica.
'!be new beatus, advanced to
the llnal llep befcn ',possible
canoolzalion one d.y u a
saint, Is -/<gostlna
Pietrantooi. She WU knifed to
delth Nov. 13, JIM, at tbe age
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Tradition
' STANF'Ol\D (AP) -·Lea
· than one ' In 15 o! stan!ord
Unlversitf's 1m f, m al e
graduatea ~ to"be a fall.
time bodieWl!e witbln five
years, a unlve:sity study says.
Only~ .,rcent o! the -who lnlllnded to -k rlpt
alter "8dllatloo would stop
wben ·their busbands bad
rinlllli!d sc11oo1, anc1only1 per-Iii cent :Aid they would stop to
• raise cbildreD.
TlllS CONl'llASTED with a
J• survey In which '10 per-
cent said they -not -a\ Ill wben tbelr cblldren were um I and 13 per<Olll Jn.
'"51diid .to'"'"'!ull Ume wben their '~ ~ over 12
years old. r-. · ..
'"lbe Stanford un---
cl<rgraclaate woman b a I
changed mnartably over the
. past five yean," llld the
study, compiled by • unlvml-
ty committee on the edllcation
and employment of women.
Only JU pm:ent menlloned
the role of wife and molllor
among main actlvlUe1 they
planned In the next five yeon.
TllERE 18 L1Tl'LE clll-
ference now between the Jll'O-
.,..-of Staaford men and
women who plan to beanne
~·tho survey .....
cludod. Of Ille -"aW:
"She no longer accepti Ille lr1ldl-1 ... wblc:b......,
UlilDodtoberua-
olthelemale,...Gmwmc
,mm and women IOlllors bava now _, llmllar .....,.llall
and occupallcllal uplratlolll ...
DEVELOP POISE
& SELF CONFIDENCE
e Ne Cenal!ft ...
VAT!~ crrr (UPI) -The Vaticln newspaper
L'Qaernllcft Ramono said
the Valicon baa no <OlllleCllcin
with • fund.raising organlza.
tion called "Foundttlon of the
Holy Land, Inc., Jeruaalem ...
"It ...... thll organizalloo
_..1es1nvartouscountries,
especially In the Unil<G statea,
with the oelf.declan!d aim of
"galllerlng fllnds for ·the Holy
land,'" L'Ouol;vatu'e said.
"II baa neltller · the aplidt nor lmplklt. OJJll"'Val of the
Holy See )lor of the compeleit
local eccle1iaatical
authorities."
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. CUPn -
The city planning eommiaioq
baa ruled that a bealth food
group can qualify ao a cburdl.
The mmm'aim approved a
relJ&ious cJanification for the
"Cllurcb of Nutrltiona·I
'Science,'' ~ it to take
over a defunct Seventh-Day Adventist dmreli, for the
purpose o! teaching "the
ireparatioo and eailng" of seiectea foods.,.
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NEW YORK (UPI) -'Ille
National Committoe of Black
Cburclnnen baa declared Jan.
15, the birthday of the Rev.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a
religious boUday.
1'It is a holy day," said the
Rev. Ralph Abemaihy, who
suceeeded ltlng .. --of the Southern C h r Is t I a n
Leaderslllp ~-
"We bavo to get people to
uncler3land and realm! !hey
bave the rlcJ>I not to wort on
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lta Bifla Getir
Subaru Opens Lab
011 Orange Coast
1:, C1'RL CARSTE\'SEN
• Of ftilt GlllY 1"1111 Staff
Sub8ru of An1erlca . Inc. has
Ju~t o;>encd th<' n a t I o n ' !'
newest <'o mpu t er i zed
F:missions Test Lnboratory in
l!unlington Besl'h in con-
junction v.·ith the showing of
tts nr \1' 1973 line.
The lab includE'S advanced
testing equipment to measure
rxh~ui;:t emis.~ion~ and Is a
joint venture of Sub.'.lru flf
Job Pif tnrc
Looks Good
On Cable TV
\\"A!:l!!XGTON IA PJ
Ca ble tc!erision will help
re<lu(·e the w id e s prea d
une 1niJlo y ment among
technical a n d engineering
personnel , probably hiring up
to j(j,000 in the next five years.
~ays a Commerce Dcpar1·
rnent study.
TH E STUDY by the Na-
tional C:iblc T e I et' i sio n
Assoc!:.lion concludes: "There
are jobs open at the present
timr 111 the CATV industrv.
J\lany more openings are an-
ticipated, particularly in the
top 100 markets where CATV
has ye! to arri ve."
CATV refers to community
antenna television. the S\'stem
that brings broadcast· pro-
grams into homes by cable.
The department hedged its
predictions by iioting that at
this point. the first year of
operating under new federa l
rules, the cable television in-
dustry is relatively disorganiz-
ed. "ii.loreover.'" it added.
''e\'en though CA TV has been
around for ot·er 20 years it re-
mains an infant. and we know
fro m exper ience infants do not
always gro .... · and develop as
one v.·oukt anticipate and
hope ."
TUE STUDY, by Edward J.
Roth. a consultant to the
department's Office of Tele-
communication, is based on
questionnaires answered by
448 cab\e TV systems, cab\e
construction companies and.
cable equipment manufac·
turers sen! out last May.
Disney Report
NEW YORK -Walt Disney
Productions reported that the
fiscal year end · Sepl 30 was
the best in the company's
history, with earnings in-
creasing t l percent to $40.3
mill ion or $2.9 a share.
Net income for the 1971
fiscal yea r v.'aS $26.72 million
PERSONAL
RADIO PAGER
TONE or VOIC:E
""' C~J hc:ktl Uni!
LOW C:OST
MONTH to MONTH
REN°I AL IASIS
Ol!ANGf COUNTY
RAOl07ElEPHONf
SERVICE 1~r
America, Importer ol the
Japanese car and FUJi Heavy
Inck<riet. Ud.1 J •pa 111
manufacturer of Subaru ean..
TUE OBJECTIVE of tbe lab
Is to ~ that Subaru Is ln
continued <ompHanco with al l '
state and federal em.lssiom
mndanls. Test vehicles will
be drawn from OWlltNll'<1'llted
Subarus now Jn this country
plus randomly selected new
c-ars from the manufacturer.
All data gathered wtll be con-
tinuously fed back to Fuji
where improvements if in·
dicated c.:an be incorporat.td at
the mMufacturtng level.
The lab is set up to test cars
against the stringent re-1
QUiremen!S Of the State or
California, which s u r p a 11
federal r eg u I a t Ions on ..
(>missiontcontrol. Controlled
ror testing accuracy by a com-
puter. each car must pass
throogh two main plwes of
diagnosis.
A CHASmS dynamometer is
used to simulate a driving
condilion tenned "the urban
dri\·ing c y c I e ' ' which
represents a typical '1'h·mile
ride on a CaUfomia freeway,
plus stop-and-go traffic. Th<
exhaust emissions are
gathered during this "ride" in
a large plastic bag and tMn
sent to the "G&s Anal)'!ls"
section. Here emmians art
analyzed for all pollutants and
measured by computer. A
normal test can be done in
less than half an hour.
Establishment of the Subaru
Emissioru: Test Lab in the
United States Is indicative of
Fuji's firm commitment to the
U.S. market.
SU B AD U PRESIDENT,
(i.!ichael Sany our said, ''The
automotive industry is being
asked to bear a heavy load in
producing cars that meet
pollution standards w h i c h
would have been out of reach
only ten years ago. Through a
conttnuing investment here,
and by Fuji Heavy Industries,
we feel that reuonable stan-
dards can be met. We believe
that the '7tl's wtll ,.. great
progress In elimin a ting
automotive pollutloo, but the
automotive Industty can't 00
tbe job alone.
"With ever JOO million
\•ehicles on the road, one or
the biggest jobs to be done is
education of preMnt owners to
keep tbcir cars and trucks in
good operating condition and
see that essential maintenance
services are performed."
Tr,y Saturday's · Ne1.fls Qui z
We Dare You
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.cllne w11 partly erased.
" Analyst.! said the decline wu J.viely prompted
by profit taking. .
''!'bis was only normal prOl!t taking alter --
<eral week& of spectacular 1dV11nce1," said Newton ;z1"der, 111alyst with E. F. Hutton Co.
• The suspeDJ!on of Ille P,,u ~ce taJb uatn
nut Monday wu merely "• good excu,. for profit ~g," said &>bert Stovall of Reynolds Securities
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Sanders Races to Havasu Record
By ALMON LOCllAllEY
llollllC EdlCGr
Ills ·-,_. M • ,,.--------..
Lake flavasu on the
Colorado Rtvef" was a con-
glomerate of broken borles,
broken dttams, 1 hatter ed
hulls, big surprises and a
startling .. w speed record for
single engine outboards ovtr
the Thanksgiving weekend.
The winner and new cham-
pion outboard speedster iJ 3'-
year old Johnnie Sanders. a
fonner T8Xan who married in-
to a family of lead-rooted out·
board drivers from Denver,
Colo.
Sanders pushed bis EuN>-
pean-built Scotticraft with a
200 hp Johnson GP Stinger for
a solid eight hours Saturday
and Sunday to set a new lap
and speed record in the !!th
running of the speed classic.
)nllescovendlilaa-
speed ol 17 milel per b>ur.
' THE NEW ,KAll • betten
'tbe~ol BillS!rola
of Florida lasl year -llO
miles 1t 11.s mpb.
But it wasn't a breeie rqr saooer.. When 11e nulied
across the fil\ish line at the
end of eight grueling hours -
fl"lur on saturday and four on
Sunday -be was only 4'
seconds alio8d of Bert Serr• ol
Detroit, Midi., a slim, youtllful
driV<r mating his first bid foe
the Lake Havasu OWC. Serra
drove a Scbulle hydrocat with
a Mertury TwisW engine.
In third place -15 seconds
behind Serra -wu Bmy
Schumacher of Beverly Hills
whost claim to fame Iii the
past has been as an unlimited
hydro driver and tWl)-time
Gold Cup winner. Schumacher
was at the helm of an Ital~
made Scotticra/t propelled by
a Johnson engine.
SAMlERS PULLED the
race out of the drink despite
90me minor hard Juck: of his
own and at the expense a
broken-hearted Dutclnnan who
had led the race almost from
the start on Saturday.
Diminutive Cees Van Der
Velden of Boxtel, Holland, saw
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Sµetat .
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i 'Pu/di .,
' i ••• Ch oose :.
BOATING
fll,000 vanish &om his bank
ac<oW1t In the late sllges ol
the race _SWlclley when his
Molinari powered by a
Mereury Twbte< II flipped on
one of the far turns. He was
the leader at the end ol the
first four hours on Saturday
and WU doing a good job
holding off Sanders when the
accident occurred.
Van' Der Velden was in the
pita with his boat being driven
by a ·SUhstitute driver when
t1ie boat flipped.
THE ACCIDENT itself was
surprising as all of Sunday's
four hours was run in relative-
ly smooth water except for the
wakes of the 67 starters. Van
Der Velden bad proved
himself a good rough water
driver on Saturday when a
brisk northerly whipped up
whitecaps on the lake, con--
tributing to nearly a doien ac-.
cidents .
With the Dutchman out,
Sanders was only ehallenged
by Serra and SChulhacher -
the latter moving u p
relentlessly from lotb place on
Special
C.areer.s
Saturday. ~: Serra actually p a s s e d
:~1 Sanders one hour· before the :f finish. The Coloradoan retook & the lead a few minutes later.
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SANDERS IS MARRIED to
Melinda McCune of Denver,
who raced at Havasu several
years ago, but was barred
when race officials decided
that speed! were becoming too
high for female drivers.
Sanders is service manager
for H. T. McCune Outboard
Marine Co. in Denver. In wm.
ning he had to defeat his
father·ln-law H. T. McCune
and his wife's brother, Tom
McCune. .
With the exception of Van
Der Velden's accident.. SwM
day's racing was free of
mis haps -a sharp contrast
Crom Saturday when the wind·
whipped lake took the toll of 13
drivers -11 of them within
tre first 50 minutes.
AMONG SATURDAY'S vic-
tims were three pre • race
favorites ~ Bob H~ring of
Oshkosh, WI.SC.; Reggie FCJun..
lain of 'l'arboro, N.C. and
Otlly Coast Qffors
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splliiten In the ...... Moil
oerioosly tnjUffil drl-WU
D. J, Williams of S t.
Petersburg, Fla. who was
Southland
Skippers
Dominate
hooplbUoocl !Or I noptund spleeo. ,
'Moll -lajiJry ..,.
cldeall -Jl'ridly dlir-lng pncllce ,_ on the
wJN!y Im. llldllol 8chnell o1
Stocltlon WU porolyJod from
the walJI down wbea be Jn.
jur<d his blck In I practice
run.' 1 ,
·~:~olh~
querque. N.M., 1 eve r.e I y
•"'81!1ed -ud ,Georp Rodrllues. um., Peru, rtcbt lhoulc!er Uc! left lei. AJI .....
hurt ' -their hoato cartwhoelecl wl)l1e b it ti D (
slralihlany _.to ol JIO.IOO
miles iier b>ur. .
Harold Eto of Topeka, Kan., for the class held Nov. lt a former ~owc wfnner,
through 23 at Valle de Bravo, escaped with only minor Ur
Mell'.ico, north of Melico·Gity. -JfJrleifThunday Wbtii lililii>af
Headed by national chant-flipped during a practice run.
pion Dave Ullman, Balboa The bolt was demolished but
Yacht Club sklppers took the Elo sufiettd only a mild COi>
first four places and Pete Jef. cusslon.
Southern Cal~omla Lido-II
sklppers dominated t b •
Inteinatiooa! champlon!lllps
ferson of Mission Bay Yacht
Club w~ filth. 111E RACE WAS A ;,..t
Kelly Snow of Huntington boost for the slnck ol Out-
. Harbow: Ya.cht Club was ~ boafd Marint Corp., manu!a~
winner in the Consolation turers of Johnsoo a n d
division. Evinrude Motors. ..
Top 10 in the Championship It was an equally bitter li1ow
flight : . to the pride of Mercury
(1) DaVId Ullman, BYC; (2) Marine Whose boato had won
Bill McCord, BYC; (3) Scott ·seven oot .of 'the last world
BYC; (4) Gared Srruth, championships. '
BYC; (5) Pete Jeffe/soo; More than 100 ooats staried
MBYC; (6) Burt Keenand, on Suiiday and 79 on Saturday.
La.ke Arthur, Tex. YC; (7) Bo Fifty-siI hoato finlabect t!!e
"!'ilcox, Dallas, Tex., YC; (8) grueling endurQ. 1be top IO
Jim Tyler, BYC; (9) Onick finishers and their p r i z e
Babcock, ABYC; (10) Bruce moneh·
Orsborn, CBYC. (1) ·Johnnie San'ders ,
Cold Slows
Trojan
Sail Team
USC sailors were unable to
cope with the cold blustery
weaiher on the East Coast and
in the midwest. They came
home Sunday with the !ifth
place in both. the. AU8I)tic
Coast Intercollegiate Cham-
pionship and the Tirrune
Angsten Memorial Regatta
held at Chicago.
The Trojan Sliling team WIS
headed by Doug Rastello ol
Loog Beacb. Others 00 the
team were Benny Mitcbell,
Jact Kline and Dave Miller.
Denver, $18,000; (Z) Bert Se!'-
. ra. Detroit, 19;000; (3) Billie
Schumacher. Beverly Hilla,
$5,000; (4l .RA!ftato Molinari,
Italy, '3;500; 15) Du a ne
Berghauer, Wisconsin, f3,000;
(6) ·Bill. Willes, Kusu City.,
'2,500; (7) Jolm . Bents, South
Carolina, f2,000; •(I) Mike
Wallace; Venice, fl.atO ; (9)
Rich ·McKU)le.Y,, I l'linois ,
11.600: (10) Ted May; Foun-
tain Valley, $1,400 ..
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team won the Atlantic Coast
Championship and the U.S.
Naval Academy,.team .., the
winner of the Timme Angsten
Regatta on Lake Michigan.
Try Saiurday'~ N-ewi Quiz
Academy
Get-s Site
CHICAGO (AP) -The U.S.
Naval Academy at Annapolia,
Md., is the site for a new sail·
Ing center with docb and
anchorage being built In
memory of t1!e late Capt.
Robert Crown, U.S. Naval
Reserve.
The gilt to the academy to
by the Henry.crown family.
The $700,000 two·story
center is located along the
Severn RiVer-Chesapeake Bay
sailing area. It will house the
intel'colle'giate Salling Hall ol
Fain e · troph ies and
memoratillia from f a m o u s
U.S. Navy sailing shlps. It to
scheduled for completion . in
July 1!173. •
Capt. Crown served with the
Navy in the Pacific, Philipplne
and American theaters Crom
1942 to 1!146. At his death July
6, 1969, he command~ an
organized reserve training
unit at Great Lakes Training
Center, Great Lakes, Ill.
Senior Citizens
Get Free Games
. S~ tUIS flB~ (AP) -
Aboqt 15,000 senior citizens pf
,Sa_n Luis .Obispo county will be
able to attend football games,
concerts , ancf fine arla pr.
granis free · at Cal Poly
University here.
In a unanimous vote, lhe 22-
meniber student Affairs Couft..
di decided to give carda to Ill
ekDd-0ver folka, pennlttlnll
them free ldmtoslon to all
Associat«I students, I n c . ,
events. ·
'' u >"O'l hive new nclctlbon
t11 know of a"'1one ldo9tnl
to our area,• plieae tall bl
ao that "'' mar atc.ond •
-welcome u4 hotp them to btocome acqulntt'd
in their new tun"OUhdlnp.
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VOL 65, NO. 332, 2 SECTIONS, 24. PAG~
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'Neala' in Three A«!ts
The Llguna Beach High School Drama Department
will present "Noah" in three acts Tbunday, ·Friday
and Siturday at 8 p:in, in the school auditorium.
It is .• .i.:amatlution !>f the Bible' story within a con·
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temporary framework. From left to: right are· Randy
Henniger, Dave Knapp, Kimberly ldaddocll and R.
Tunotliy Buck'. Ti~et price. is $2 .for adults and $1
. for dllldren .. ·
• MONDAY, N9YEMIER 27, 1f!2
• ee ·
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l ' lt'iRa.•1 D •. Martin
· ftJ~i)ler· ~.u~a_
• • • • t -M~for . Injure4 -·-
Wi,lllam D. Martin, former Laguna
· Beach mayor and dean, of local and coun-
ty politics, was undergoing intensive care
today for tre::ttment of a ,skull fracture,
apparently suffered when he fell In the
gauge of his Laguna home Friday.
Martin is reported in ·•1fair conditlon"
todly at the lntemiYe care unit of South
Coat Co!nmuntty · Hospital In South
Laguna.
other •than a blackened right eye from
the fracture, no further injuries are ap-
parent, nurtUig supervlaor Leo Rlll<e
uld.
Known throughout the c o u n t y
governmental circles as "the man with
the white carnaUon" Martin, 79, baa liv-
ed in Laguna Beach for nearly, 20 years
and served on many governmental and
citizen bodi<s.
He wu found lying on the garage floor
at the ocean Lo.ttt hoine where be and hla
sister, Mary Martin Foster, live. Jt is
believed be may have tripped over a ViM
nearby. He wu taken to South Coast.
9cmmunity Hospital , by ambulance.
Mortin is • -"' tM Laguna ·Doctors' ~Problems'''Seor~,d ~;*~:!
., • Local ~f!f!C'f Formation CGmmluion, SUFFERs. SKULL FRACTURE
-. • • -1--.., =..,.p ~r2a,~ := Wf.'l.= .. WU;I-o .. t.\inin ,
AMA, Ur4!ed 'P..,. r~k D _:::1:'.!m°:'!t~::i~ of bis pin.stripe suiis. · • 'f · · p . • · • ' • • , ~ Al•,iojlnq · • .lovlal Ind outgoing, Matun '!'!*A witb
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) -Tllo of -... ndf lick doctltl 11 · Tiie eaoftli url'JI die II_.,,., Martin -u Laguna Beacll mayw •utboritY. He was iMrumental fn the
American Medical Associatior •hll -relaU.ely llUJI; _.... wll~ the IUD' a ~ of "'l'"?Wi 1n1"ol'g ~ of for sis yan ~ was a city COUDcilmaJl fight to relocate the p.._.i ·eout
Ul!led to take strong &ctlon to protect the ber.otdoclcn.ln ... ~ S<aleo. · dlocipHN acllod..to git....,~ doc-for elgbl ,.,.,.. Freeway inland after' D!vl.slon of
public a&aiost a "slgniflcanl )INblem" of But it said there is --~' '1 ..,..., Martlit'a tridemark is a white carna· ·Highways propooed a route what 'll'OUld'
alcobollsm, drug depoMleo<e llld ether tLll -pnu-eillt w '11111, ... Ion.lo-Ille II!* po•••· .. -Jl'O' lioo, always freab and alway-. In the lapel have Sliced Laguna BeaCb fn baH.
poycblatric disorden· IDIOlll pra<lleJni .,,..,..llJ, U., ~ IOICL -, lmW~l~llld ~mrlall ·or aus-:
physicians. a....iitlblllty 1o the pabllc..' · ' .,..,. )ncllN ~· '
The Cowtcll on Mental Health of the And It added that vae alulb' rep>rted Bui It .... recixnmeuded that il there
AMA'a Board of Trustees mlde the call estimlteo al the Inc-Ill Dll<Olic ad-Is a !allure: !roll_!: aucb refemols 1o the
SUnday to AMA'a policy • making diction fn-pbyilciano "mleo fn1m 30 1o doclcn' 1-5" -. Including hospital Former Chief Tom Reddin
Houae of Delegat .. at the opening of the 100 -that In tk lfl!ieral -11tJoa" ala!fa &qt ........ 1 •SOCletlet -the mat·
organization's 26th cllnlcal convention. -li>dlcallni that lllCb -1' ID oc:-ter < ·~· be ·referred to the ap-
Tbe group suggested that the· number cupau-1 ~ fllr ~ • > Jll'<lliliele~"I body In the slate."
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For Lapna· Qmyon
' , -. 1b0!'11, ~ this ultimate guideline,
-llldr a ~ could be faced with
1U1plrw'-"t or loll of his lieeMe.
·Will Seek Mayor's Post
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Public Heqring ~'lµt,e~
• f 1 l:
On FfoQd Plain_Zo~ng ·
~ .. 1be ODllbcll fllrtMr rect1mmended thit
the ·AilA'1 judiilal'Uperta dral; a model
In dea8oi-·~ having such
.,....,..... and cfim!eminate ii to slate and
OOUllly -....1e11 IOcieties for legislative
lcdDn 111"'ibeir Jlrisdlciion.
Tiie '*'""11 -that onlJ two states -1'llrlda llD. Teaas -ha'f8 "aick-doc-*'' ........ Ii ~ the "'°"mmeodlllons, ·t!Je
coandl callid A>r1 ~o!"lpa111lonate
toclJ;L Ill fa the pU1 of other doctors ,
A public bearing on application of flood Animal llolpfllJ; -the,llDllllcatlan of wbO .mJPt' be aware of a colleague's
the _.._ II llDlbbll more tfi8n "lnvene a~ "--de,..odehce on other. plain zoning to unincorporated property ~ 1,, _of tacUDa nddtri "'"'6 r
In Laguna Canyoo will he held before the ::;i-DllUltlon" .of · Caayon. P"'i>". ~ ~.~io ..,,,, ti>\< bu heeo
Orange COunty Planning Commission She argues that application Ill the the -: , •
Tuesday afternoon. staodards W!ll vlrtullly prabflJlt new coo-"l'oOr ret.raHor~ ~reveais
The meeting wlll begin at 1:30 p.m. In structlon .aod make 'r<pafr Ill flood aa entrenched 'COll8Jllnle1: of lllence.'
the commission hearing room, 400 Civic daniqed llnlctures too cootly. ' Pbjsldanl litrOngly ...-~tlon of ~!'i:'eof:·~;~ ~Y have ~~-;::::,=by':,!'; ::,::i mlhal uiy of their number can
~ the zoning at two informal bear-lta mtllley 1o he llJOlll for porb mi<! "This un:..im....., to speak •obould lll&s held by the planning commission In greeobelt projects, fnltead of flood coo-he abandooe<I by members ol ·hipltal ~-.iie.;.cb !all YrM· They,promised trol flcill~ fn.din!ctlJ be!iefl1 Jll'!P'!l'IY -Mi! other' ~ .jt the ill
to cooliiae. lheff "'*"' a1 Tlle9do1'•· " • " ''"' rLOOD.-Pllo ll "' · -~~ ~tlal .. """'°""' a bearlq:. ' ... , ,.. ... • ! ,."If( J ,•I. ) •• t I~~ .... '.c;ouepb.~ot o.e•D·I rlH>.-tl.'.te COlft-
• The eoonty Flood Controf J)istrlct • -"
' LOS ANGELES (AP) -»ormer Los
Angeles-Police Chief Tom Reddin an-
nounced hil candidacy today for mayor
of'lhe natiQn'a -Wgesl cjty.
Reddin. 51, said: "I am the ohly· can-
didate • entering the race entittly free
from old, binding political alliancea. I
owe no p.1rtisan debts ani!. make no
future potittcal promises. I am the cap-
tive of no special intwests."
Reddin ctted bis nperlence as chief of
the S,ll»inan police fom from 11117 to
111811 and aald "I · helleve elfieiency In
gove~ could be li1creaaed tremen-
dously. • • .
':'be tall, dark-haired Reddin made
news In all .when he resigned as police
chief to be@M9 a televlakm new1 com-
menlafnr. He lelt that poll this year 1o
become chalnnan of Video Cassette
lnduotries.
Reddin'• only announced opponent ii
fonner Alllinbl1 Speaker Jea Unruh.
Incumbent Mayor Sam Yorty, who bas
served U yan, bu nol aald U he'll nm
again: · · Colincllman Tom Bradley, who lost to
w ... ta .tohavq.the.zooin&,sot!Jecounty ·•,·-... an
1
n_ -si t.O ... Hulll.'. · :·1 .fl"".'"·""' !'. ., can qilalify fot lederal fiood damage In· 1.41~~ , """'-.--"--~~-"-"---------------, :nv~~~t~rl~:. ~j:s~ '.candid~~ -~igh.t · ·: ..... 80111 .. ohy Desi.ans
quire Jloocl.pooofing of new llructur<S. ~ 8
It also would require ·that new etruc-A candidates night for 'challengets tn ' " '
~~~~l':ci~tt:,e'~~ ~a:'.:::U~~~,= To Creme B~y of 'Truthseekers'
detennlned by the U.S. Aml)I Corps of Tllllnday II City Hall. ~-.
Dr. a. R. -.. -ol Canyon 'Ibo ~ is ~--· ... ~. ~~. the
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A.D CAN ,·CREATE
' BIGGER GARA.GE
!leed more room! A llttle l!IOCO Iii the
• DAILY 'PILOT duaified ad ioCIIoo\ CM
make •,big 11poci In yoar -· •Tllat'1 bow thll ad wwted:
llOflDA "lV, xlnt cmd.
Seldom med. DJ:•UD 1
11 you b&ve-tilUll you-'aeD takfna .. IPldt. ..U •1111 DAILY Pll.G'l'
clOllilloll IO).vloor; ollt'D -you bow a
lllllo -In Ille --"""' quiet .....ita. Dial direct -
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Llpmo -Ooanllllalfni """"°' and . ' ail\c-f ad. two ·~ Pitrfcla
G-_. Oinlcl l'..lme..boft "°"1 'ti>• vlted'to .... • . . •.
Tbe 1IOeaD llW<tlmi 'la ICbdlled for
Die. °$;C1n1Hrt11 tft liadDI: Whitaker,
Mldlael illldtlOd~~.
Each ..... 11'9 • -lor •• lllatemeut. A ...... md ..... pol'.iod
will foJlow. • .
Chamber Will Meet
Tbl •I sr ..... 0 z'W fl a.
-...... ., ·•121 SJ ... -al -'--.. ,.. °"" .... ., 1111 Hotel• sr
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Yorty in the 1969. election, baa not
lormally announced, but bas sent ·out let·
ten saying he plans to nm .
"The mayor bas indicated boredor.1 _:
Jack of Interest In the job," Reddin said.
He . noted that · Yorty bu tried for
Democratic nolllin#IUons for eoverqor
twice and president once. 1
. "1 don't think be is a full time mayor,"
said Reddin.
Reddin said that neither Bradley nor,
Unruh bas any executive experience ..
Citing · hli 26 yean In gov...._t,
starting as an officer on the skid row
beat in downtown Los Angeles, Reddin
sah:l, "Fll'st I'm a leader, an ad-·
mlnlstrator .... As a .city leader-I· hive
dee.It with virtually every level of
government from the scllool district to
the White House, and I believe. I Wl-
denland the Intricacies of bureoUCl'llcy
and administrative machinery. far .better
than any other candidate.''
.
Two Health Bars
Hit by Burglars
Two Laguna Beacll health food ban
were hit by weekend burglars who Dlllde
. off with llOO In cub and property from
one, aod -, Jan of honey from the
other.
SUnsllfne Health Food Bar 1t '103 s.
cont~ 101t a ~ltte ca1b
resllll!r valued at flOO and l200 wh D-
skil der 1 ttoreroom door was fOl"Ctd to
gala eo1r7.-Pollce hell:!Ve the crime oc-
curred after clooill( Saturcia1. It W I I
diic.'o •• at Sllnday morning. ·
The Oak Street Health Food Bar It
IOIS S. Coast Rlghwoy reported the theft
of the hooey jan. A window had be e n foi:<ed to gain entry. Valu, of the honey
WU placed It II. .
l>olice Officer Shot
.COMPTON IAP) - A pallco .._ --aDll-bf•=-tlldal It I lrllllc -· 11111. ,,. ... RaJmand .-. .. -nt-""b--W 1111 In the JIPI ·flll'•m· bp a
lllialklJlber ballel SatoaaJ """"
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• TEN CENTS
Attorneys
' Seek .Fmt
Cle111'3ney
FT. BENNING, Ga. IAP) -1'IJl'ee
Ariny clemency and perole olllcen opent
nearly two hours loday with Lt. William
L. Calley Jr., sentenced Iii 20 )'fffS fot-
tbe deaths of i2 ·Vletname!e clvllfans at
My Lai, theo left without givlnc IDY ii>.
d' • .ion of wbal Jhe ooldler told them.
The officers made no statement after
leaving Calley'• ·-...-l
The 29-,.aN>ld U...tmopi bat --
-atr<al· in his aportment .. !Iii in-
fantry poal since April I, 1'11.
The officen were accompanied to tt.
apartment by Maj. Jolm Wiley, ,....
fioemeot officer at Ft. Benning.
'!be hearing was closed to both Calley's
lawyers aod to newsmen.
George , w. Latimer, Calley'a 11..,...,
said in a telepbooe interview from bis
home in Salt Lake City that the clemmcy
and parole officers "°'1ld "interview
him, ask him questions."
"He can state anything he wtntl,"
Latimer aaicl. "I've advised him to bl
pre~ •to make the best showing be
can. SUrely, he will make a plea."
The rusty-haired former platoon !elder
received a life aentence, but that term
later wu reduced to 20 ye.an.
Of 25 men cnce accused and sil: who
stood trial in connection with the My Lai
massacre, only the 29-year..old Calley
Will convicted at criminal f'tlllQ'Wbjlity
fnr clvllilD .dMlbo .mrinfl 1n Amencm
lnlant!rsweep through the South Viet· ~hamlet. -
1'tia demeaey Md ponile ofllcen -l>ett Sonday hom Ft. Leafl!UWWtb,
Kan., alte of the Army's dlaciplilllry bll' ra.<U. 'Phey .,. Lt. Col. Hamy c. J-, Capt. James E. Brawner and
C.pt. .ffay V. Smith.
'!be visit of the clemency board """"'
9'1ly.1 week before Calley'• at1o""'1 "*
In court to have bis convl<jlon thrown
otit.' '!be U.S. COUrt of Mtlttary Rafle'll{
wlll conve"' at Falil Clurcb, Va. Dec. 4
in a tepal'lte proceeding to heir a trief
contending that Calley's courl·martial
contained at least 32 errors.
Latimer aaid In the clemency petition
filec! by Calley's laey.r. that the board
was asked "to take a look at re-
quirements for parole:" Calley ii re-
quired to serve one-third of bJ1 .,ear :
sentence before he can be considered for
parole.
The lawyer aatd Calley baa been ,
described by autborltlea at Ft. B«mmg •
a:; I 11model prWJner" IDd the clemency
lea c1aima he hll iulfend _, .. p ..........
punishment not only for bio "OWi flUlll
but that of the nation and the Army u ·
well."
Intruders Burglarize ·
South Laguna Office
Olllce "(luipment valled al $151 waa
stolen dtuihg the weekend from the -.
Laguna offk<I ol ljla -Clllb ol 1
Southern CaBfonli 0rance Co u a I y
Sherifra deputiel. Mid. ;.'f
lnveallgatora said fntruclen tmMhed a ·•
window II the ofllcel, 11.151 Pacific Coat ...
HJclrny, and CflWled lhroulh !bl llole
to gain entry to the pmniseL • '
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Agent Slain
In 111inois;
Tl1roat Cut
JACKSONVILLE, !IL (AP) -An
lllinols Bureau of Investigation agent
was found wit h his throa t cut early today
in an automobile east of JacksonvUle.
The Department of Law Enforeement
Identified the agent as Peter Lackey, 30,
11 speeiatlsl In narcotics Investigations.
Lackey was found In his personal auto,
the department said.
fl is.sued a statement saying there was
•·no known connection between his death
and any current Investigation."
The car wa s parked along U.S. 36. the
main road betv•een Jacksonville and
Springfield.
The body was round by a passerby,
Atorgan County she riff's deputies said.
Lackey was married and had lwo
children. the law enforcement depart·
ment said.
The FBI is the state's invesllgatlve
ngency started in 1969 by Gov. Richard
B. Ogilvie. The stated aim of the unit,
often known as "the little FBI," ii to In· ve~tigate narcotics traffiC and organized
crime.
Laguna Slaying
Trial Delayed
For Mental Test
A Jlklay delay was ordered today In
the 0r8"8e County S<Jperior Court trial of
a man charged with the slaying of a
La guna Beach woman who was gunned
down on the front lawn of her home.
Acting Presiding Judge Wllllam C.
Speirs granted a delay to Dec. f when he
learned that psychlatrilts' rtpOrts on the
mental state of 11>omu Bndlord Mc-cu tchen , 50, of mn Olinda st .. Dona
Point, are not yet complete.
McCutchen ii actlled of the Sept. ~
killing of Mr>. Virginia Lee Hamett, 45,
of 121 B Wave St. PoUct awnmoned to
th< ,.... by neipbor1 uld Ibey found
him 1Wldln1 over her body.
Ofllcen said McCutchen told them be
had taken 30 1Jeeplng pills In the houri
btlor< the llilllng. He aJleie<llY told them
h< wu dlltrau&ht because Mn. Ham-
mett had ended their rtlatlonshlp wller
that evening. ·
Planners Slate
Second Hearing .
On Laguna Zone
Laguna Beach plannln1 eommlaioaen
will bold a second pubUc bearina on a
proposed qrlcultu...rectt1tlonaf '"'" dt:r!\li their meeting at 7:30 lOl!Jthl at
CUy Ha!L
The zooe could bt applied to outlying
Laguna Beach are11 and territory not
now part of the city. No proposal to 1pply
the zone to a specific area bu been
made yet.
The city planning staff bu recom-
mended adoption of the new ordinanct.
otber matttra scheduled befort the oam·
mission Include:
-A request by Marie Roybark, 2445 S.
Coast Highway to splil a Joi Into two
legal·•lzed building sites with a cammon
driveway access. The Rockled( .. By·The-
Sea arta site would be used for single
family homes.
-A request by Romeo Renya for an art
sale at 700 Mountain Road on Dec. 8, 9,
and 10.
-An envlronmental impact report for
a water dl!trict proposed pump !ta1lon
and pressure main in conjunction with
the exJa1•1g SwnmlVWya>H laclilty.
OIANll COAST u
DAILY PILOT
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°""'., ,ti.OT ..... ,.... School Sale
Fe•11tl '81 Field -I , Death. of Mesa ' ,
Woman .Studie'd
' san Bernardino Co!Dlty Sherllrs ln-vmJs•ton Clll'I to Colll 'Meu today fD
their ieardl for clues In the death of a
locll W0111111 W-body WU fouad In
Clrboa Ca"""1 -of Chino. 'l11e dolhad body of Coleta Palrlcfa
Co: 'llDIDD1 31, WU dilcoftted FridaJ by
bone riden. Detecllve R. D. KMdJer
, llld the body WIS lyln( ofI the road fD
the qricullural ma.
"The "'"' ii not particularly rugged,•
he said. "It's mostly farmland but the
body was situated ln such a way that you
Aliso Water
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ER.ivronment
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would have to be practlc1lly on top of II to..., 11,
• He esUmated th< body had been there
for about U houra btforo It · was
discovered.
Knadler llld the ..... ol Mra. Coo
-· death bu -tont.U..Jy llltacJ as llnllgulalfon "but we will bava
to wall lor the autopsy reports before II becomta olftcial. It
The investigator said they are not cer·
lain if the woman bad been raped before'
her dealh. 'J'1le autopsy report, which
should bt completed today or Tuesdaf
morning, will provide that infonnation,
Knadler said.
''Today, wo'n -IOI a lelm ol ln--p ..... to Colla Mela to try to)eam
......... -Iler JJacqroomd," .. ad· ded.
ReJ1ortD~
Mn. CW-, wbo li1od at 11111
liefer Pli!oe, bid ~ -~ Ing ~. w-.,. ,,,. m..lpto~
• llilld Ibey laamed .... bad -_,ato<l
lia l!er -for lbne,...,.. • ' " F,...P-.eJ
• Wares to be sol d at the "Homemade, Hand-made,
and Hand-me-down Sale" of St. Catherines-St. Nich· ·
olas School from 9 ~.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the
Laguna Beach Woman's CI u b are examined by
Marge Skelton and Liz Walter. Items for sale In·
elude hand·made gills,• homemade food and uJed
clothln.g. A coupon for a drawing of a Chrlitnw
tree will be given with each •1 purchue. Free col·
lee and punch will be oe"ed, '
A l'IYi.d IDVtr.mnonlll lmpoct lllte-
-for the A!llO Wlllr .....,._
Almtc1 (AWMA) w1D bo prnlllled to the
~ Oiim1J PJannlnc c.nm1-at
111 1:30 p.m. meet111f Tuaaday al Santa Ana. '
A beor1ll( on the matter, will be held In
lbe comm!-cbamben In I h e Enslwlnl B11lldlnc, 41111 CIY!c: Center ~
FLOOD ••.
owners ln Good rilll ........ 1
Wayne Moody, director of. pJ11111n1 and
developmoat fw dly of t.acuna Beac:hl
llid Iba loeol plMnlng -ml-will
-Iba flood plaJa mailer al taoJcltl'i Trustees Weigh
Bond Ewction
In Capo District
Trustees will begin the groundwork
tonight for a $25 million bond baue corn-
ing before the voters in the Caplatrano
Unified School Dislrtcl Feb. 20, then take
up matten left over from last week 'a
agenda.
Tonl8ht'1 bond actions will involve
-e of formal resolullona required to
mike the bond Loaue legal.
Tile bcmdl -the flnl to bo oouabl
from voten lince 111115 -will bt the only
1-111 the balloL Earlier, the hoanl
bad. COl1lidered lncfucJlni I .. to 00 the conli'ovenlal proposals for ill.year
school on the ballot as well. Bui the measure failed.
Ex-UC Irvine Aide Admits
Stealing Student Funds
,,,. ... Ill-.........
nWmate -1alfon ol llO,Ollt -for lbe
lllUlll ----.., Illa ~ -------la ADA.
'Iba ftporl had -_ ...... .., lbe
AWKA board ol dJroclan mftlfnc held
lul-k.
Prevlowi eollmalea of I 311,0CJO ~
U111 bad hem allackad by -e"' vtromnental cqanlllllonl u tlfoo bJ&b" A fonner usl!tant dean of students at Sharpe wu 1ccmed on arrest last and "development encouraging."
UC Irvine today admitted that h< April of embezzling more lban 11,llllO AWMA is 1 group of dlalrlcta incliMllnc
pocketed funds devoted to UC!'• studenl from UCI's student Joan coffen. Moullol>-Nlguel, Lquna BellCb, Los
to811! program and WU, Ordered to face Dillrlcl Altomey'1 fnvesllCaton, c.tl!ed AliaOI, SOUth Lquna flullaly Dfllrlct,
--......, -Iba ellJ Im DOI tum ad dllclal poollfon ellller 10 ~ or r..
jecl the Jl'lood Ooalrol -·· ellmts to aPl1l1 flood plaJa ...... to Iba Cu.rll1 .....
He .... the propoood --not meet the needa ol ID 1tU which b
alread)' deftloped, but may bo helpful
for raw land where no construction bas
taken place.
Police Officer Held sentencing Jan. 24 In 0 r a n g e county In when UC! ollldili reported 1 aulJlllJ>. Irvine Ranch Water Dlmicl, Emerald
Superior Court. tial deDclancy, added a llOOlll1d cl!arge of Bay SlrYlcts Dillrlcl, and the Santa Ana DOWllRY (AP) - A I&-:rur veteran of
Judge William Murray aet the ,... Mounlalm Watar DiStrict. Ille Downey polloe fGr<e bu beev booked
lenclng data for Robert Edward Sbar'i"', grand theft when they uncovered wbal 'l11e AWMA project...-es1e1111.. for llmltlptlan ol 1111111L1ugbter follow·
44, of Loi Ancelea, after lbe defendant they said was a further milappropriatlcn water reclamation. Tile ,.,...e l)'llem Ing a bit-accident that I e ft a
pleaded (Ullty to cl!argeo ol crml theft. ol achoo! ftmds. calil for COl1llnlcllca of a reclanal plan& pecfeslrlan dead. Olfi<er Thomu P.
Sl!arpe bad been ICbeduJed to go 111 Sharpe faces a possible lllle prison and ooUall at the AUIO Creek ana and llon(erfield, U, wllo wu oU duly, wu,
trtaI thil rnom1ng. ll1sleld, be o11erec1 hi• urr.; o1 ..,. to 10 ;rears 111 the .-....-o1 n1'"• Ml-vi;i:.:.1 am11e11 1a1o Satunlay, poi\cO llld Sun-
plea to ooe of two counta filed by the theft canvldlon. 1-NJiue1 --lnleOI day.
Diatrtct Attorney's Office and went 1--------------..-----'---"-------------------
belor< Judge Murray for dilmlllal of the
mnalnlng allegaUon.
Nude Girl Takes
Now ai ••• Still to be determined Is the makeup of
a citizen's advisory committee to work
for passage of the bonds. Other board
decisions' w1D inVolve policies on the use
of the funds if two-tblrds of the voters
cast yes votµ: ne1t February, Those
matters relate to the .1a1e sc11oo1 Stroll-on Busy building fund. -
.At last!."IH:~wn •. sear,
an1t-:witlt' cool~"~'
Miaowave cOOking Other iteUll to be taken up on tonight '•
agenda will Include : Ma,· or HightVU""
-The proposals tha t a student liaison .,1
repretentative from both San Clemente
and Dua Hills hlib school• receive of.
ficlal board recognition. The repmen·
·tauve, if approved, would attend all
board meetings and would be given "ad--
visory statua" and recei ve the full agen-
da packet of Information before each
trustees' meeting.
-A decision on proposals by Trustee
Edward Westber1 that retired residents
of the district be given more op-
portunities to offer their aervlcu a! volunteer aides.
-Considering the participation In a •
growlb talk foroe 1UU811ed by the San
Joaquin Elementary Sc:bool Dillrtct. The
special committee would attempt to at.
lack problems fell by both distrlcta dur-
ing the current bUildlng boom.
.-Approval of a program tot mentally
gifted and rapid learners in the district.
Dinner Provides
More Than $600
For Free Oinic
More than llOll was collected during a
bene.fit dinner held at the 1 Cottlge
Restaurant for the Laguna Beach Free
Clinic last week.
A ..U-oul crowd munched happily on
gourmet entrees prepared by Harry
Moon and Art Frink, Cottage ownen and
Peter Hyun, Owntr'of House of Hyun.
Portions of meals were a1JO prepared
by Carol Brodie, Diane Berkey, Dorothy
Byrd, J•an Goldin~, Carol Levy, Rema
Markel, Vicki Mahaffy, AMe Paul,
Leslie Schaff, Sue Scott and FaMy
Spark!.
A drawing at the conclusion of the
meal awll'lkd &lfla by AllUI Brothen,
BojonaJe1, Browse Abou&, Broolllldo
Winery, Cl~I Sbop, Nutvllle,
Chicken Litthi'• portum, Fabrenhall
451, and the P\mk Factory.
The rr.. Cllolc, localed at 4IO Ocean
Avt .. ii I 1""1pnftt community health
servk& ora•n'lltioo.
Rites Held; Men OK
AGANA, Guam (AP) -Three mea for
whom memorial Mrvicn were held l111t
month art reported "dolng lint" follow· Ins their moue ofter 17 day1 adrlll In a
lll1all dlaablad motorboat lq Iba Pacific. v.. a. Tainaoao, Antonio,., !lanlialla
11111 JOle T. XJnc ue r<coverinl lninl
their ordeal at Koror, Palau, 1n tbl car1111ne llland8.
BENTON, Ark. (UPU'-: IA. Jolm Seo11
of the ArkalllaS Slate Police. llld bla of.
fice al LitUe Rock and the Saline county
sheriff's office at Benton were flooded
wilh phone calls by people roportJnc a
nude girl walking along the bi(hway
causing a traffic jam.
Scott said when he got to the scene, on
lnterstate 30 between Little Rock and
Benton, traffic was heavy..
"About IO can pulled off aioog aide of
the hi&hway to watch," be nld.
Sandra Branaon,. 15, of Memphlo,
Tenn., bad taken off all her clolhln( and
wu slrolUn& down the highway, Scou
8'1ld.
&1Peop1e were alammina on thtlr
brakel and pulllna over. People were
driving to the ne-.1 ov~ to turn
around and crui.le tilck by,' he said.
The woman wu eharied with Indecent
expooure and releaed on 121 bond. She
told Scott ahe wu drlvtnc with a man to
California and decided on an impulse to
tai.. lhe walk.
"She just llld she though! K WU the
right thin( to do," Scoll llld. "I put my
raincolt over her and tool!: ber to jail."
Deadline Nears
For Saddlehack
Board Positions
Peraons wllhfDa 1'° ftll ••-on lbe
Saddlebt.cli Community Collega board ol
trustees have until 5 p.m. Dec. 4 to sub-
mit letters of intent.
Positions an open 1n Trustee Areas I
and 7. area 5 includes Laguna lUILs, and
portions of El Toro and Laguna Niguel.
Are1 7 encom1>1*9 -·Viejo, Ian
Juan Clpbtrano, and porllom ol Lac\1111
Niguel and El Toro.
Pel'10DI interuled Jn either eps!llOll
should check with .. u.,. olftcfAIJ to
determine wbich dlatrlct Ibey r<llde In.
ExJ>llllinn ol the coJlep bolnl -
five to oeven membera --...S !>1 voten Nov. 1, aa part ot-a ~
por!lonmenl plan to comply with tlie
"one man, one vote" prlDici.plt.
Appllcanll abiuld lilchlda ~
lnfonnatlon reason for aeektnc iht tK*,
and a dlscrlplloo of put elective jlOlll,
If any, In the Jetlln <I fnteL
All 1ppllea1J0111 will bo ........... bJ col-
lege tl'ullet• 11 their r<(Ulat -'lnl
Dec. I and .,.....i -111111 wllll aD appllcanll lcfladulad latw Ill lbi 111111&h.
Appllcanil' altandllDDl II DOI nquired at
the Dec. I -ting.
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TEN CENTS
Doctors~ .-Rroblems · U nder ·.;·'.Fire
'~ . .~ t ..
at AMA Meet ·
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CINCINNATI, · Ohio ' (AP) -The -·Medical -boa been U!led to tab strooc •ctloo to Protect the
p1bllc "8inat a "atgnllicant ~" of
alcoliolinn, cln&i!' ~ and other ~ dllotden ' pract' Ing pliylll;ians, ,. . aJllOll( , IC
:~ <Jo\U!cll ,on,,,,_~~ Heallh of. the
"""' I Board of '~ made the call
Sunday to A¥A'1 policy '. making
H..,.. i>f Dtle'gates at 'the opehlng Of the
O<J.tliln'1. 11111' clbllcal CODvtnlion. .
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tar ·~ be relemd .. the ap-_.ie'~ body ID the state."
,,,., II, undir ... Wltmale guldOllne,
-~ clodJ ...... be --plt11
The COUllC!I nolecl'lhat only two states
-Fk>rida and Tsai -have "ak:k~
tor" statutes.. '
In ma:king the recommendatiom, the
....... 1 • .,.. ~-,,. _____ J • ••I , . • Qr klll of.'111111 UIZIJlle. Coupcll called for co "I p a 11 I o n a t e
1bel.....U llq,!bei' -nmeoded .lhat tocbnea on the port ol other doctors
the .\MA'• jUdldal mrpei:t1-dra!•.a model , who mliht be aware of a colleague's
law. du1lni wtlh ~ h&Yinl, such akollollsm, ctr,. dependence .. other
pnNerN and. dinemiute it to state and Pl)'cbla,trlc trouble. .
county aiedlt;ol. 'l!>cletiea for legiJlative It said lhat, up lo now, thls has been
action in<tbeJtJ~etlon. 1 ' the aituatlon:
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"Peer referral l<r help uauallJ -11 • an enlr<nched 'complracy r4-..,.._. '
Pllyslclanl strofllfy rallt --of . the fact lhat any of their llllD1ler can
become ill
"This unwlllingnell to speak out abou1d
he abandoned by .-bora ol ticlipltal
staffs and other collaquel of the Ill
practitioner, IUbltltuting, ~. a
'conspiracy of con :.~ r u ct i ve eom-
passion."
5-Students Shot
G-µ,nfire at Michigan High School
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StrangulatiOn
Of Mesa 'Woman
Saa Btrnardino County Sberilf'• in;
vestlgators came to Co!ta Mesa today in
their aeareh for clues In the dNlh IJI a
local woman 'irbose body was found In ' -c.rtim ea_, -of Chino' . -
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A ~' ~ Avenue , He,. noted the ~ permits . originally
"'.+mar\:'" biJUIMrd U.,beeD ordered 1-ued b; tbe county &ve various es-
-by .. Iiiliie ··ae, Z o''!'l·n 1 =..4*1-. '!'lie pe~t ·-for the
--·-, · . 'Brrlllto,mgn expittd Nov. 14. ~ ...... lntne .., ............ Ban'lt-iiliextensioo, meaning the
will ...... 'Ifie-Od. _. .. _ .., -. lljpl'll -DJ Illegal.
9*11,! lrp """""' . .,.. ~ "'-"'"*~noieit . ..; other' .n~ bas a n..eJct" •r ~ 1c1 -Iii!!-Polmli:Wllld.'*n.t -expire,~.April
sign WWdl ·DO' ~.tlilll'*1dli 'to 1!*J· • 1'M. ,'' .i ~ ~ • ' slg!iJlaln: .. -~ ,.. __
...... de ...._ .......;.~-ee1it · . · '"ftlil --t of the ord-ce .,.... "-r<--. . .. • under ·tbll.·"'"""Pi places tbis company ~ ~t a, cmwet~tlft 1 , • 1•11. , u WelJ ·.,·m.a,·othen at a distiDct com-
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PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) -A gunman
sbQt five lllMlents on the l!rouncts of POn-
tlac Centro! IDgb· School today. police
said.
No one wu killed, but one student was
hosi>ltalbed in serious Col)dition with a
bullet woUnd· in the· abdomen.
Police said they had oot caught die
. gunman.
1'be victims, all from Pontiac, were
Tlmolhy Williams, 15. shot In the back;
Nancy Worley, 15, shot in' the left arm :
Former Assistant
UC Irvine Pean
' . Ttiok Until M<Jney· ·
~ ..,:\. ~"t•..Wmt dean ot .b.d.ta ·ai
OCr ,..,... today admitted that ...
pocketed fundi devoted to UCl's -t loans prosnun 11111 wu ordered to face
aentencmg· Jan. 24 in O r a.n g e Cocmty
Sup<rior Court.
Judge · William ¥urray set the 3en-
tenclng date for Rober! Edward Shar,;e,
44, of Los Angeles, after the delendllnt
pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft.
Sharpe bad been scbeduled to l!o on
trial thls morning. Instead, be offered bis
plea to one of two counts filed · by -the
District Attorney's Office and went
before Judge Murray for dismissal of the
remaining allegation. '
Sharpe WU accused on arrest last
April of emt>mllng more lhan r.,ooo
from UCl's student loan ooffers.
District Attorney's investigators, C<\lled
in when UCI officials reported a substan-
Ual deficiency, added a second .cberge of
grand theft when they uncovered wbRI
the} said was a further misappropriation
of !Choo! fuiids:
Sharpe faces a possible state prison
terr •• of one to 10 years on the ,«rand
theft con'{ictlon.
The clothed body of celeta. •Plilljcia
Co'. :amano, 31 , was dbcOvertd ~bf;
.bone riders. Detective R. D. ~
aid \!le body was lying off the road ill
itJie agricultural are~,. • ,.
1 '"Ibe area is not particularly rugaiia,,"
be said. "It's mosUy fannland butl:U..
'"body was situated in such a wly1tbat ·y0u
. \would have to be practically QD top ~ it
·~'Illa nillq br, Iba ~,.,·.~~."besaid.
': pl~Pl-easdmt WIDlam G .~ ~ • Urts -wl\ile, f1?1es m bis recom-
'lbrub .,..., ~'" ... --setting · moilcla!i'D tn;t!!e eGunci1 tbat the Presley 'IJRITISH POLICE
8 """" a..tl clllil ,far the .....V.. of •' sljpl at·lllli ~Homes model com-
.to,.. IL
He eotlmated the body bad been there
for about 12 hours before tt was
u.e-;-.-.... .... wldcli. .. =~:"a:' 1::i1a~· slgna dlrec-
1--clly,llltl!inl atanclanll-· -bllllic>ord. ·visible from the
DRAW CRITICISM
1discovered. · . • ' -
Knadler said the cause of Mrs. eo. · 'Illinois· Agent
tamano'• dealh , boa -tentaUvely • -.
•• Qit..J .. strangulation "but ... will have o' -f . 1n· • • .
nto wait for the autopsy reports before h vestigation
becamel offtdel... ~ .
" The 1nves1Jia1or said they are oo1 .. ,. Found u urde .... d taln ff the woman bad be<n raped before 1~1 . .. '-' ~r .dea\I'; :The aulo!>IY report1 wl\lch JACKSON,VILLEci~~ _ Ao ,,~d bO com!'1ted today or Tuesday 'llllliOli -<>I ·a g e n't ~.1 !"!II ~.;lhil?!P>rm•ilon, -f111111hlltli,hll lhlOll cut -ly ioday
i.i.Knadler said. • iD an.automobile eut of JICk10Dvfile.
''T¢8', W.•te irondinc i 'tum Of m. Tlie ~erit of Llw'Ellfo!cement
veittsafors to Colla Mesa t<i't!y to I~ lillrila iqiecl~.:.~.a~~~--ln·.:...~~!:.30•
~ ., LackeJ w11: fwnd Jn Im penonal auto, '~d!c!."'metllll>C·~-·Iiet. bl.c~," 11e aa--· "'·~ ·-... -y
the~-t-. , Mrs. "'totramano,· ~ JlWd ·at '1910 ll:lillued a.atatement S8!'inc there wao
Meyer .!'lace. ~ '"1'!111e11!1.bein ...... .. .. ~ -between bil dealh ·!ml' 1111ce w_.,_,,,,. ilmoUcator and UV' Ciimnt limatlptlon." .
. ...:u •-~~ -•-•·• .~ -.-psbd ilollc U.S. Ill, the ·~ tllly ..... _ --been _ .. _ main "'"' -J-vllle • n d
hUnbiil '•dlor_,..... ~ , -'bodr --by a -by. u .... o.i,·.-..ur· deputlea said. ... ;' -!-.... bacl \wO . ~D CAN· CREATE =:i._1111 "' --· ~
.'BIGGER GARAGE ~Tiie rat ·11 :n::"·:_~
.. ' 11 Tiie ... aim of Ille 11!11,
NOid rnrn room! A llUle spoce In the olJen • •'1111,111111 nr;r ll IO Jn.
.I>Aij.Y.PILOT cluaJfled ad -a&D , v~ 411c!olllcl tilllc marpollMI
.....-a llli -ill """-· '!'bat'• ~-'llow tbll ad Wiied: '
-• ' • B<ll'IDA "IQ,, llrlt -
I(• ~ 1-d: ID•:aD
·If yooi llive -W.. Y"" llloold ..U
tlklN ID -call the DAILY PILOT ..... ad·-; .'D ...... ,.. .... a __ -. ... _ ... brlQI~
-Dill direct -
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COMPTON (AP) -·~---11111 .... tf by a -ta1klnl .. a lridlla. .w...' lllcl.
The .in.., a.,._ ' II, -._,.., bit Ill ... .._ -by a .._.,.ikaUllor ballot SallrUJ mpt.
'
Santa loa ·Freeway is located on the LONDON (AP) -British police were
soulh .... of.Walnut Avenue about 1,3IO under attack for giving Qu•en
feet i.om tjle model oomplu, be said. Ell%abet11's daughter Princess Aone only
'"lbla ""'1 ii-not allected by tbil ac-· a warning for two speeding violations.
tlon." 1lairia pointed oui': • A truckers' union leader said lhat In
Furttier ~ "mHlte signing, in con-similar ~ ?i n e of b i s formaboe with the lign restrictions memhen -would have been taken Into
dtstrict; wouid provide suitable ld!ol-cnmt lnatead of being given a friendly
tificatWJn for the motorist on Walnut warnirii=--' Avenue.'' "I'm really bitter,0 declared TrlMJ>Or~
In other ·worcb should the council and General Work.en Union executive
uphold Harris' ~ , PresI<y might Alex Kitson. "HoW many Umes does this
ereci a'mGre "-st sign to replace the hav~ to happen before she ls cbirged?"
Jarg<, 10 by tolfdot blll.board. '
' ... ' ' • ·~ld-~y Be.signs
. '
To Cre.~ BOdy of 'Trutme.ekers'
i
•
G~ lllhn, 15. shot In the rilht leg;
Kalhy Winton, shot In the tblih. llDd Ter-
rance C. Kilburn, 15, shot In lhe leg. -
All were reported in satisfactory con-
dition· except Williams, who was in
serious cond1tion at Pontiac General
Hoiipital.
Police said lhe shootings were done by
a single gunman in a grassy clearing
between the old central building and a
new wing opened just tbis year.
It is In the same gneral area where
,, J ""!,.........
APPEALS FOR CLEMENCY
· Convict9d SI..,... c.tley
Calley, Parole
Officers Parky;
No Result Known
FT. BENNING , Ga. (AP) -Tine
Anny clemency and parole offacers spent .
nearly two houn today .wllh Lt. William
L. Calley Jr., sentenc!.d to JO yeari for
the deaths of 22 V~tnameae clvillml at
My Lal, then left without Bivins any in-
d' -·'°" of what the soldier told them.
The officen made no statement alter
leaving cauey's red-brick apartment.
The 29-year-okf lieutmlnt boa been under
houae emot ID)ltf ~on tbla in-
f•by pool -Ai>ll! t, !WI • Tiie ollloers wve aoooaipM!ed to the a,.-by Maj. ~ Wiley, -fi-ollloer st Ft. !!<mlq.
The llear1r>g .... c1oaed to both Clllty's
lawten and to new.men.
Georp w. Latimer, Calle, •• tswyor,
said In a teJeP-lnlervlew from bil
..... In Salt Lake City lhat the clemrmcy
lllCI parole officers would "lnlen'lew
-.. him questloal." ' .:i11e can state anyttdng he wmta,"
Latimer said. "!'Ve advised b!m to he
pttpared to make lhe belt abowlDc be
·Caft. &arely, be will make 1 ~"
The Nlly-balred fonner platoon leader
i.ceived 1 IUe ,..tince, bUt that form
-"" reduced to.,..,.. • Cf • men onoe 8eCl:ll!~ • • ttbo llood trial ID coonectlon wtt11 tbl Mr Lal • t 1 ere. only ·the .. ,...-aid Ciiiey
-....tcted of crbnlnll •• • 111111
... -dealha durlal • -
lrlfaotry -tbnJuCh Ille -""" .. ... lalmlet. .. "
)111 alemency lllCI parole ollklerl --. 'luDdly rr.. rt. U.oal!•lh,
Kan., Ille ol the """1'• dloclpllUrJ blr-
racu. They are IA. Col. lllrv•y C.
-· Copt. J-E. Br.-Ind (8eo CALUIY, P1Ct Sl
four whhe students were shot In • -racial'
incident two yean ago.
The shots In lhat Incident were find by
blacks and Pontiac was put under eurf'ew
for two .days because or a teme rclal
situation.
Neither police nor school aftlclals
would speculate about a motive for the
shooting< today, but were JncUned to
disoount trouble betw... blocb lllCI
(See SHOOTINGS, Pap I)
Reddin to Seek
M;ayor~s 01fice
In Los Angeles
' LOI' ANGELES (AP) -Former Los Anlela PolJce aife( Tlim Reddin ...
nounced his condld8cy todly for mayor
Of the ,natioo'• aecood .._city.
Reddin, N, said, •i1 am tb9 only can.
dldate entering tlie rac!e entirely free
from old, binding . pollUcal alltsncel. I
owe no partisan debts and mike' m
future poliUcal promises. I am the cap-
tlve of nit specl8l interests." Jlec\dln dted his esperlence as clllef of
, the l ,l!Olknan police force from 1117 to
11111 11111 said "'I bellew ell1dmcy In
government could he lncruled tremen-
dously.
':'!>! tall, dark·balred Reddin • made
news In U. -be mlFed • polioe chief to become I · televlaloo ..... com-
mentator. He 1ell lhat pol! Ii. r-to
become chairman of Vlileo CUaette lndultiies. '
Reddin's only announced ~ LI
former Aloembly Speaker Jill Unrirb.
Inoumbenl Mayor Sam Yorty, wbO 1Jls
llC!rved 12 ,..an, boa oot aid U he'll run
again ' CoW.:Uman Tom BradleJ, wbo" loll to
Yorty In the 11118, electli.n. · baa not
formally announced, but baa sen! out let·
tera sayjnc he piano to run.
"The mayor has Indicated boredor.1 -
lack oflntereat In the job," Reddin said .
He noted lhat Yorty baa tried l<r
Democrailc -for pa-twiat Ind prealdent once.
"I doo.1Urlntbe11 a fullUme ·llllJOI', ..
said Rj!ddin,
Reddin alld that llelther Bradley -Unruh bol any eaecuUve experleoce. Cilinl bil lll yeon In gvvemmeat.
starling u an offlceT on the aklrl ._
-In -Loi ~-Raddln said, °Fint I'm 8· leeder, ID 8do
ministrator ••• Aa a city leader I .have
de.lt-wtt11 vtrtually ....,, left! of
govem-.t -Ille -dtstrict to the White House, and f beU... I ..,_
dentand the llltrlaiclel of -.cracy
and ldmlntstratlve ~ far bietler
than &II)' other candldata."
er..,.
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DAILY PU.OT IS
Bond Action
Scheduled
I
By T1~ustees
Trustees will begin the groundwork
tonight for a $25 million bond Issue com-
ing before the voters in the Capistrano
Unified School District Feb. 2tl, then take
up matters left over from last week's
agenda .
Tonight's bond actions will involve
passage of formal resolutions required to
make the bond issue legal.
Tl1' bonds -lhe f~st to he sought
from voters since 1965 -will be the only
issue on the ballot. Earlier, the board
had considered lncludlng a vote on the
controversial proposals for all-year
school on the ballot as well. But the
measure failed.
Still to be detennined i.s the makeup of
a citizen's advisory committee to work
for passage of the bonds. Other board
decisions will involve policies on the use
of the funds if two-thirds of the voters
cast yes votes next February. Those
matters relate to the state school
building fund .
Other items to be taken up on tonight's
agenda will include:
-The proposals that a student liaison
representative from both San Clemente
and Dana Hills high schools receive of-
ficial board rec1:lgn1Uon. The represen-
tative, if approved, would attend all
board meetings and would be given "ad·
visory status" and receive the full agen-
da packet of information before each
trustees' meeting.
-A decision on proposals by Trustee
Edward Westberg that retired residents
of the district be given more op-
portunities to offer their services as
volunteer aides.
-Considering the participation in a
growth task force suggested by the San
Joaquin Elementary School District. The
special committee would attempt to at-
tack problems felt by both districts dur-
ing the current building boom.
-Approval of a program for 1mentally
gifted and rapid learners in the district.
Dea d1ine Nears
For Saddlehack
Boar d P ositions
Pe.nous wishing to fill vacancies on the
Saddlebl..ck Community College board of
truStees have tmtil 5 p.m. Dec. 4 lo llllr
mit letters of intent.
Positions are open in Trustee Areas 5
and 7. area 5 Includes Laguna Hilla, and
portions of El Toro and Laguna Niguel.
Area 1 encompasses Mission Viejo, San
Juan Caplstraoo, and portloos of Laguna
Niguel and El Toro.
Persons interested ln either position
should cbeclt with college officials 10
determine which district they reside in.
Ezpansioo of the college boanl from
five t.o seven members was approved by
voters Nov. 7, as part of a rup-
portiooment plan to comply with the
"one man, one vote" principle.
Applicanls shoold include biographical
inform1tion reason for teeklng the post,
and a discrlptioo of past elective posts,
if any, in the letters of intent. '
All applications will be received by col·
lege lrustees at their regular meeting
Dec. 4 and penonal interviews with all
applicants scheduled later in the moolh.
Applicants' attendance is not required at
I.be Dec. 4 meeting.
Police Officer Held
DOWNEY (AP) - A IS-year veteran of
the Downey police force has been booked
for investigation of manslaughter follcw-
ing a bit-and-run accident that l e f t a
pedestrian dead. Officer Thomas p.
Dangerfield, 41, who was off duty, was
arrested late Saturday. police aaid Sun-
day.
OIA ... I COAST •
DAILY PILOT
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a.di, lr\llMIS.lldteOfcll ...ci Sin C*'-t.,
SM J-C1plel,fno. II .int.. 1'991!1MI
•1t11n ti Dlolblllhell S.!u""n _.,. sn1.,....
The Pflllcill'I PlltMltl'tlllt ll&lnl t1 11 U1 w .. 1
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RoMrt N. We-4 ,.,-..n ffld l'vtllllh«
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lagoon
Sub ject ,
Of H ear i ng
Huntington Hll'llour'• cootrovenlal
salt water Iqoon project will be the 1111>-
ject of a hearing before tbe CaUlornia
Regional Water Quality Control llolrd
Tbundoy mominc la OrlJllO.
The weter bolnl -llluU at 9:31l
a.m. In the Qrqe City Council
cbamben, 300 E. Chapman Ave.
Last week, the Huntington Beach City
Coundl allowed Huntlnrton Bll'llour
Corp. to ... -rracIJng """ bull~
the bulkheada for Ill U7._. lqoon.
The laaooo bu been OllPOMd by the
Huntington Harbour ~y OWnora
Asaociation which claims it m1y balm
the water quality ol the mt!re Hubour
area.
City cooncllmen said wort alnady
started could be complelecl, bul cle!nancl.
ed an envtromnental· Impact ,.port prior
to conslnlctlon of 1211 townhoUa9 wblch
are supposed to lllmlUDd the lqoon.
The water bolnl flHt met Oct. • on
the -. but -1lnuod Ill beor1nc for 31)
&y1 ,at the request of the Harbour
resldeots.
Reddeats bad uked the water quality
bolnl to requlro an Impact nporl, but
waler board ...,.ben ...,. llOI ..,.
their qency -The lqooo, ml a mpr'CXopoeed-new dlan-
nel, .,. port of a Pl mlllloo --
project In H111tlqton Harbour.
POLICE ESCORT BURGLARY SUSPECT PAUL SLOMS (LEFT) FROM MAY CO. AND BURGLARY SUSPECT STEVEN PIERCE FROM WALLICH'S
In South Coast Plara and Acro11 tho Street, Score Wa1 COiia M ... Police 2, Bu,..tars 0 Durl119 Thankoglvl119 Hol iday Wookend
Last Rites Held
For John Ditto
Funeral servlcel ....,, beld thll 11111111-
ing Ili Lquna Beach for ~
Leilllre World -I Jolla T. Ditto wbo Frot11P11ffe l
CALLEY •..
C.pt. Ray V. Smith.
'Ibe visit of the clemency board eomes
only a ....t before Calley'1 lltomeys ask
in court to have bis ccmvk:Oon thrown
ooL The U.S. Court of Milllary Review
will COD""' at Falls Clllln:h, Va. Dec. 4
in a separate pnt"eeding to bear a brief
contmdlnc tbet Calley's ooort-martial
cmtained at least 32 errors.
Latimer said In the clemency petition
filed by Calley's lawyen that the boanl
was asked "to take a loot at re-
quirements for parole." Calley is re-
.quired to serve one-lhird of hi! 20-year
sentence before be can be considered for
porole.
The lawyer said Calley has been
described by authorities at Ft. Benning
as a "model prtsoner" and the clemency
plea claims be bu suffered "'°"Rh
punishment not ooly for bit "own guilt
but that of tbO natlm and the Anny as
well"
Frot11P11ffeJ
SHOOTINGS •••
whites at the tcbool.
Foor of the WOUDcled students are while
and one is black.
Central bas an enrollment of 2,013
students, about 40 percent black.
School olficlals aai.d there have been no
unusual racial Incidents since the school
year began.
The students were shot at about 10 ~35
a.m. aod classes continued unUl 1 p.m.,
when students were released 30 minutes
earlier than the normal closing.
Most of the students ride buses to the
school, which was Integrated Jong before
a federal judge put the city's entire
school ·system under a court-ordered bus·
ing program in September, 1911.
Students left the school peacefully,
police said.
Mortuary Fires Set
SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Anonlst1
broke into two Mark 8. Shaw mortuaries
within an hour and set !ires caus.lng heat
anC: smoke damage, firemen say.
2 Yule Suspe£ts Captured · cllOd 'llllndly at ri.
'l1ie M""""' Club cf !Alm Wmlll, cf
wbicb Mr. Dttto WM a men!I•\ of.
flclal<d at the oervlc:a at McCormlct
LqunallelcllMGrluaey. Two young men who police claim were
trying to do their CbristmBJ shopping
early were arrested on burglary charges
over the weekend by Calta Mesa police.
In the two sepafate cases, police
nllege the men were caught with
mer<handile w<lrih more than $U;ooo
!run two South <lJut Plaza area lllOres.
In the fll'St case, Paul E. Sloms, 21,
listed as a transient by investigators,
allegedly tripped a silent alarm at the
May Company at 11 :~ p.m.
Officers assert they nabbed Sloms as
he ran from the store. Police claim they
found $1 ;122 worth of leather and cor-
duroy jackets and a variety of slacks in
the auspect's car parted behind the
store. ,
Using police dogs from Huntington
Beach, patrolmen searched fruiUeasly for
about two hours for 1 leCODd suspect
they believed was in the store with SIOllll!.
The second arrest came about elgbt
houn later at Wallicb'1 Music City, 3400
Bristol St. where Steven Edwanl Pierce,
23, of Tmtin was taken into custody.
Police claim Plf:rce and five com-
paniona broke out a window to the store
at about 3 a.m. The arrestee allegedly
tolJ them be immediately went lo a
crane at a nearby construction site to act
as k>ok out for police.
When no poiice -up, Pierce and
bit -....-~ -Into the Blore·~ they cOllected ll,lllO Worth of
IDUllcal lnllnlmenta and ndlol, tapl!
playm """ reconl playen.
Their .,......,ta Inside the Blore oel
off a .u.\t alarm·wldi:b i..upt poUoe to
Now at •••
the ...... n.. five -«iped but
olllcen said they found Pleroe -Ibo
""'"' loadlnc eqodpneat -a dolly. Police 1aJ they upect the .two ·mm
will be arrallned today In -Judlclal Dlatricl Court Cll cliar&eo of buqlary. .
Dr. Ditto Nllded at la A A-
Carmel, 1-llUIL
Prior to cominc to calllGnlla, .... -
with llllJm Bell Telepbone c:.mp.y for
31 yean. lie II wrvlwd bJ bla wUe,
lbjth, "' th. --
At last! brown, sear,
grill with cool
Microwave cooking
While there, police assert he stole l!OO I worth of power tools from the cab of the
crane.
Ex-La guna Ma yor
William Martin
'
Injured in Fall
William D. Martin, former Laguna
Beach mayor and dean of local and coun-
ty politk:s1 was undergoing intensive cart
today for treatment of a skull fracture,
lppan!tltly suHen!d when he fell In the
gaiage of bis LaltlM home Friday.
Martin II reported in "fair condition"
today at the intenalVe care unit of South
Coast Community Hospital In South
Laguna. · ..
Other than a blackened rigbt eye from
the fracture, no further injuries are ap-
parent, D\lfaln& supervisor Lao !Uake
said.
Known tlnqhout tbe c 0 u. t y
governmental circles as "the man with
the white carnation" Martin, 19, bu liv-
ed la 1-Beach for llW"ly 20 reon
and served on many govemmenta. and
citizen bodies. ·
He WU fClDld lying OD the garage flOor
at the ocean f.ont home. where .ht Ind ble:
sister, Mary Martin Foster, live. It ta
bel~ved be may have tripped over a vlM
nearby. He wu taken to South Coul
Q mmunlty Hospital by ambulance.
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SUPPl-S SKULL PRACTUll
Wllllom D. Martin
board for Ulree yean. ·
Until May. he oerved on the county
Local A...,.y Formatioo Commllaloo,
and waa acttve on the COWlty Qvk:
C.nler Cummialon. Be had fannerll
aerved on the Orangt County Grand J j
and wu • 1nember of the Oranae County
Coa•t A190ClaUon.
Martin served u Laguna Beach mayor
for ail yeera and f'U a city councilman
for tl&ht yeai'I .
Martin '• trademark la a white carna·
lion, always frtlb and alwar• In the lapel
of hla piMtrtpi aulta.
Low Prices are born here, raised elsewhe.-.L
M1M11R °' 90 D .. Y
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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27, '1972 TEN c~s .
Mesa Woman Sia.in
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Strangf,ed:· Body Fo~nd in Canyon
' I San Bemanfin!>, Coonly ·Sberifl'1 iJ>., body wu liluated In such a way lhat yoober dealh. Tlio auloply report, wbicb
.-!pion came lo Costa ue.ip IOM1' la woold have lo be practically oo lop of it should be completed loclay or "nlolda1 ·~•-rcb ~ ~-· ·~ ·~,i' lo see IL morning, will pn>Yide lhal '-'--••'-, ~ -~ ~ m ... ~ r..ild-1 He -led lhe body hid been lbere Knadler 11id. --...,,.-
local woman whole body ·~ in • for About 12 boun be.fore it was "Today, we're tending a tem el in-
carllaD CU,.. -ol O!lnQ. \ · d&Covered. vestiga_lon lo Costa M ... lo lry lo leara
Tlio clolbed body of Ce1'la Pal?IC!a • , Knadler 11id Iha cause of Mn. Co-scmelhlng about ber background," be ad·
C.O':amano, SI, ras dllco .. red·Fridliy by lamano's dealh bas been i.ntatlvety ded.
bone riders. Detective R. D. Knadler lilteJ as strangulaUOn "i>Ut we will .have Mrs. Cotramano, who lived at lteO
llld lhe bOdy l!U lying off ~ ro8'i In lo wait for Ille ,au1opsy rePorts before It Meyer Place, had reportedly been. ~
lhe agrlcullural area. becomes official." • ing since Wedneaday. The 1n--.1or
"The area ii not particularly rugged," The invest11ator said they are not ce1 • said they teamed she had been _,.rated
be Mid. 11It'1 1D01ily farmland-but the tain if the woman bad been raped before from her bU!band for three ye.an.
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Nixon Talks " '
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At Camp Davi~
Ro1nney Resigns
To Create Body of 'Truthseekers'
·' WABBINGTON (UPI) -Geor1o Romney lllllOUDCed loclay bla r<SipatiOa
11 oecntary of tbil Doparlmeal of llousinJ and Urban Development lo .._
a .......,.einmmtil "body of batllo«kers and commwilcalors" who coald help
• • ' 4 , • • • t ' 1 • ~ , DltitLV PILOT ............ ~Nlll .GltuNAu, D/iVID COMllS,'11,'AND"FltlEND AT GOLDEN VIEW'S ENVIRONMENTAL GARDEN
: • )el1.,,.1t,orDon'h ~·A.NChlwNft,,;,i,;Tnct ' ......... Who.K-·chl~ Oftly ~1 Frloil Food
By Ualled Prm lllterullonal
enllgbten the public oo real Political Issues. •
President Nixon accepted the resignalioo, which Romney lalcf p...ioa,ly
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l're!idenl Nixon llUllllllODed ""1lrily
adviSer Henry A. Kissinger to Camp
David today for a third round of
discusslona since suspension of the secret
talta in Paris. r ,
Nguyen Co Thach, North Vietnam's
deputy foreign mlnlster. new back to
Hanoi from Paris fOI" further iJ>.
structlons.
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. Huntinlt.on Harbour'• «ialrovenlal
lilt ....... lqooo project will b< .. -~
jOd ol • bwiog bela<e tbO Clllfon!a ' ' .
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Nude Girl Takes ~~~:,:;::...,ci:,
,,..,/. • . Councfl allowod ··"""""""" Harbour
S-oU...on ausy' · ~, "' ""'1-......, an11 balldlnc "' the tMdkbe1dl for lta a.ri..cn llgooa.'
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Major Highivay , =::::-dab..~~~
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BENTON, Arlt. (UPI) -LI. Jobn Sooll ara.
II Illa Arbmu Stai. Pollce,,l!llcl'.hll"ol-' City councilmen llld wotlt already liee at Lllde Rock and lhe Saline CGunlJ started could be completed, but demand-·
slllrlfl'• -at Benion _,, flooded , ,ed 'an.enwilmnentaf lmpod ,_t prior
wllb pb\lllt calla by people reporllni a , to COllllrUcllon o1 no -willcb
-flrl wa00q lloDC lbe hlglnrlJ. are ~ 10 lllf1'0Ulld1be 1qooo.
• tic • trafftc jam. .-: , _. ~ 'Die water: board :fint met Oct. •.on
. -llill -be IOI lo Illa n~'andoo lbe ... but o_.IN...t !Is hearlni for II ~ JO bet•-Little ~ da.ys at' the requm ol lhe IWbour
-tral!lcwubeavy. 0
" • ...:. .. 50 can~· off .... aide ol -· lbe ·~ tO waldl '' lie lllld. · Pelldenta bad uked l'le wai.r quality s8DdMi (llranion, '15, of Memphis, -.i· io;requft Ill tmpact report, but
Tenn bad ldm of! an boP clollilng and , ,1 ~ J>oord memllln ~ not sure ., ..,.._ Scot ....,. agency lilould. =· strolllnf '~-·~ -~-,IY,, · t ''lbe Jl&ooa, .... a propoled new cha~
"People .,...., 1Iaminlftf' .on lhelr nel, er:e ·port·ol a 1211 million expansion
brakes and rpUllllc , ...... •Paople were :Pl"Jtct,in H11111n&ton Hatbour.
graulands, a stream bed, bardwood
fol'est, a pine forest of the type fDwid in
the Santa Ana mountains, and even a
marsh.
There was a series of diplomatic
meetings lo study lbc impasse wbich ap-
pan!llUy binges oo Soulh VielDlm Presi-
dent Nguyen Van Thieu's demands for
withdrawal of North Vietnamne troops
from the 10111h and Hanoi's refulll lo do
so on grounds Ibey are Vleloamete, not
foreign, ln>opo. . • "Of course, we can't be 'perfectly
natura1," she adinits. ''Take our pine -going lo the prolidential fonll, for examP1e. Not all o1 '1"' pine mreat, · KJ-.Yictr • oonlemd , , w 1 t h lrpia .~.~y 19,~ c:r.a:.~~~-c-ty. We 11ad ·-.If~ · , • • llIILll Aauld be.;.... ... lo '1tf llicll •" il· stalt Qepc bBad IP+ u .. ; John .r..t: ,_....._ ~ · .F. ..... llid ,Illa ~ ___ ,,,....ft••,\IUU.• mee11n1 !!II -enllfely to.J&o.
lllQic titfl a bolic Idea ahtlul .,.an Is Jnier's Parlf ntcotlallalll wllh 'Ibo.
............ "'•ml-1or Jl(n. ~ KJalinCer met with Naoo for 40 mibules
"DO ,.. know lbat we hive ldcia:ia our (llee PEACE, Pap !)
-who ~ .. Diver bad ,..iable -k -k -k
·-in lbelr bomeo,." she ~ wilh
.. 11r " --. .::Tiier• .,.. """"' Snags in Peace who thlnlt chickens are bora u fried · . · .
chlcl<en lit Col. Sanders'. That's lerrible T lk D D &Jld we've got lo do~ about It." U rag OWn
lliibl -, lbe children are learning =!'!a~ ~11ow 1o ptani lhlnp Market Prices
•1111lil prden bu 8 long WI)' to do,"
-. Griwau npialm, "and the students
hlft IO help lo &el it going. Just Ibis = ... -9111 lo San Joaquin ...... Diiier -plants, and if you ......,. aliillll Ille children wading aroood
In .oat lab, lhey'te planting the marsh
planta.,'' .
lJltlmale!y, Mrs. Grunau hopes the
prdea ~ w01 lel'Ve as a genuine ea-
viremnelllal laboratory. Children will do
plant, bird and animal surveys, monitor
the ~ aeuons of the various t~
of plants, and "learn how the differ~nt
elements In ....... relate,
'"lbey~re starting to see some of these
tbiop alr:eadY," Mn. Grunau says. "We
pt loo J1WD1 Jlucu In our little lake and
II became -lhat )I ·was going to
111111 IDlo .oae bio IWllP of we didn'I get
rid al -ol Ifie duck1. 'U ooune the kids didn't like it at all,
hit Ibey" llld lo learn lhal there ...
lim1ll to what nature can support. We
may Alne lbe same problem wtlh our
nbliib bel<n long."
Mrs. Grunau, an ei:perienctd naturallJt
u Well 11 a te8cber, works · in the com-
poomd lwo days a week.
Tbe eovlnJmnenlal garden at Golden
View . is lbe largest of the lhree under
COOllruclloo 'Iii lhe Ocean View School
District. The others are'at Glen View and
Pleallnt View Schools.
NEW YORK (AP) -Snais in the ,
Pam po.ice talD and prolii.taklng caus-
ed lhe stock markel to sag loclay.
At 11 a.m. PST the Dow Jones avefage
ol Ill Industrial llricks was oil 9:93 p>lnta
lo 1015.28. Tlio markel closed off 7.45 ..
Brokers attributed the wealmeg'main-
ly to the suspension of tbe Paris talks un-
til Dec. 4, and to reports that South Viel·
namese leaders are insisting they will
have to negotiate directly with Hanoi.
In addition, anal)'lts mentioned t h a t
some investon were bound to cub in
gains following the recent dramatic rise
in market averages.
At the New York Slock Exchange some
'184 st..cb hacf declined and 440 bad risen,
with 1,!;12 Issues traded.
. Gulf Oil, which recently reached an
agreement wttb Kuwait in 'oil talks !J(k)-•
cemin( a portly owned ,!IJl>aldiary, WU •
up Yo to •. Earlier, a -"' llJS,lllO
lhares traded at•"· up ~.
Autos, which have been .. s t r on g
recently, were down.
On the 'American Stock E1cbange ,
McCullocb Oil wao clown li lo 1'11, lllld
Hee.k's Wll off 114 to 29.
At 9 a.m. PST 1he Big Board index was
off ,M It 13.51, and the Amex index was
off :05 at 28.:17.
drlvtnl lo lhe -......., lo tum I
arouncl pjl_gJllle ~~:.f' fie llld. • . ' ' ' • .Eit~;~. · · Poiy·gamist Baeks 'Views ·
-... walk. . ~lfjillil ... ...,.. • -... .. ' . < ' \ ' ~:;".,:-....,•:.:~!:.!l"· ., ~tin. With Three Wives Airs Beliefs on Television
SAhT LAD aTY (AP) -A 111111 who
: ti llfied-,aaalloiYpmilt•IJl>olr'
He llld lbe <llwdl ol Latter-<lay ln!l ID .,. up to JO. Tlio man lllld he wu
8alall (Monnoa) ...........icated him 44
wb ..1 be -. bla oecond wile, but be bu lelepbooe callen uked quettloos oo
be" woald IUbmll after lhe electiOn. • •
AT A NEWS CONFERENCE, Romney aaJd the "real issues" were DOC ..
cussed· during Nlion's succesaful ·race for re-election .because both the Presf...
dent and bis Democratic challenger, Sen. George S. McGovern, teared that to
do ao would cost tbe~otea. ~· ·
Quoltng from cormrientaton and pbi)ooopbers ranging from Walter Jipp.
mann to Thomas Jefferson, Romney llid under present Political condlliool a
, candidate cannot win if he ls "right too soon."
"l'M A UVlNG EXAMPLE of lhe fact Iha! you can'I afford lo be right
loo soon and win," he llid, referring lo bla umucceolful 19611 bid for lhe
i.-estdency.
Romney became the: first major member of Nlxon's omcial family to have
bis realinallon accepted by Nlxoo since Iha PrWdent's Nov. 7 ,....leclloa
victory.
:a ~Parole Officers Visit
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APPEALS FOil CLEMINCY
Convicted Slayer Calley
Holiday Traffic
Crashes Kill 62
In California
From Wlre!fenlce1
Sixly-two penonl ...... killed Oil
Callfornla highways over the Tba~v·
lni bolldays, lbe lotmt IOlal for Ibo boll·
da;• ... 1111.
WJ-:'1countWU15 in lhe 41>-<iay
spoo fl'om I p.m. Wedlleoday lo midnlPt IU!doJ. 1be Iota! .... 57 In 19611.
FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) -,Tine
Army clemency and parole olllcen spent
nearly lwo boon loclay wllh LI. Wllllam
L. Calley Jr., -lo 2fl ynn for
the dealhs of 22 Vlelna,_ c1Ytiilill at
My Lai, then itll wllboul -fl~llly ii>
,. • ... ol what lhe -lolcl •
The offioera rude no lta after
lea.U. Calley'• l'llll«lclt ~ Tbe •,..,-old I-bas _ _.
-arrest In bis _.. .. 11111 ln-
flllllry posl lioce April I, 1m.
Tlio officers ...,. .... ....-.... the
apartment by Maj. John Wiley, cm-
fmement officer at n. ~
Tlio bearing WU doled lo -Calley's
lawyen and to newsmen.
George W. LaUmer, Calley's lawyer,
said In a i.lepbone Interview from hla
home In Salt Lake Clly lbal lhe clemency
and --parole officers would "interview
him, w him questions."
"He can state anything be wanta,"
Latimer .aid. "I've advised him to be
prepared lo make lhe best ihciwtoe be
can. Slltely, be will mate a plea."
Tlio ~ fermer platooo leader
received • w. ---.. but lhal term
later --lo '° ,...,.. Of 15 men once ICCUled and • who
stood trial In caaoectloa wilh lhe Ky Lal
mamcre. ooly lbe •YQM!d Calley
was convicted ol crtmlnal ._..iblll1y
forclvillon-dmbmAmerlcln
lnfanlry ....... lhrouP ilie llout1I Vlel.-
namete hlmllt. ..
Tllo clemency and parole oflloen flew
(llee CAU.EY, PalO 11
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W••••v
Continued ~-lhnla&h Tueaday. willl -• In !lie Inland ....-~ Comlt!'. Lows tooiclit will dip IO ,lhe blP
409, at'COl'Clas to·dlt •wthet WY·
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A-·.--~•P ln CO!lt,..,..rllol -of ~ ..41' ,CAN, 'CREA.TE
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nevtt been lrmted or charged wilh the pn11ram moclented by John Prince.
bioAlll1 One Clller uked boW lbe man Wll •<-
....,,;.. pnctloed ~ before II cepted by bil nellbbon.
1be doalhl si.mmecl fro:~ • Illa! ac-
cldenll, lhe highway patrol 11kl. Of
U-, the patrcil said. at least six (o.
vatfK, dfinklni driven .
Sis of Utt vk:Ums were wearinl 1eat
beill and 17 ...,. not. Tlio reot _.,, ti-.........,. or ..-c,.ilo!a,-tbe
pllrol 1114.
do! flrod /TUM ... of .... -... o1 .... mn1a1 .. -ro. flOOll • for octtwdt1 .,. f>llltel/ of w,. '
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Former UCI
Dean Took .,
Loan Money
A fonner assistant dean of students at
UC Irvine today admitted that he
pocketed funds devoted to UCl's student
loans program and wa! ordered to face
sentencing Jan . 24 in O r a n g e County
Superior Court.
Judge William Murray set the sen-
lenc:ing dale for Robert E:dward SharlO,
44, of Leis Angeles, after the defendant
pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft.
Sharpe had been schedu1ed to llO on
trial this morning. Instead, be offered his
plea to one of two counts filed .,Y the
District Attorney's Office and went
before Judge Murray for dismissal of the
remaining allegation.
Sharpe was accused on arrest last
April of embmllng more than $1,000
from UCI's student loan coffers.
District Attomey's investigators, ce.Hed
in when UCI officials reported a substan-
tial deficiency, added a second charge of
grand theft when they uncovered wMt
the) said was a further misappropriation
of school funds.
Sharpe faces a possible state prison
ten •• of one to 10 years oo the grand
theft conviction.
Illinois Agent
Of Investigation
Found Murdered
JACKSONVILLE, Jll. {AP) -An
Illinois Bureau of InvestlgaUoo a g e n t
was found with his throat cut early today
in an automobile east of Jacksonville.
The Department of Law Enforcement
identified the agent as Peter Lackey, 30,
a specialist in narcotics investigations.
Lackey was found in bis personal auto,
the department said.
It issued a statement saying tbert was
"no known connection between.bis death
and any current investigation."
The car wa.s parked along U.S. 315, the
main road between JacUonville a n d
Springfield.
The body was found by a puserby,
Morgan County sheriff's deputies aaid.
Lacltey .... mamed and bad two
childt<o, the Jaw enfon:emenl depart·
ment said. The FBI h the state's investlgative
agency started in 19119 by Gov. Richard
B. Ogilvie. The staled aim of the uni~
often known u "the little FBI," ls to in-
vestigate narcotics traffic· and organized
crime.
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POLYGAMIST • •
to polygamy.
"When a child loses a mother, It's rot
sc bad, because there's another one to
take her place," be said.
In the interview, the man said ao per-
cent of the nation's divorces are caused
by adultery, and widespread polygamy
woulo 10lV< the problem.
"~ a man meets a young chick at
the drlVe-ln, be can go ahead and blive
that lltUe gir~ but with honor, by making
an honorable wife of her," he said, ad·
ding later, however, that all his wim
are in their 40s.
Countian Killed
As Car Overturns
Donna Jean Himes of Orange died ear-
ly Sunday when her sports car veered off
Interstate 40 in Holbrook, Ariz., struck a
sign and overturned, the highway patrol
said.
Mn. Himes, 25, apparently fell asleep
at the wheel, invesUgators said. Her hus-
band Bruce E. Himes, 29, passenger in
the car, was admitted to a Holbrook
hospital tor observation. The couple
resided at 654 N. Glassell St.
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CofC Seeks
Man of .Year
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. ' 'l1le HimtinllOll Beach ibamber of
Commerce-ii ... kl"' nominaUons for It!
annual "Man of the Year" award.
Civic or&anllatlons and individuals are
Invited lo IUlimll a wrttten reswnc --lbe.,.... aq.,.ted u a can· didale. 'Ille dMdllno lor entry ts Dec. lS.
....._. ..--not be a resldeot
ol the city ,.,, a memller ol lhe chamber.
All eotrlel ~ be malled lo the
Chamber of CCmnw'ce, HMan Of the
Yur," -Ill, --Blvd., Hun· tin&ton Beach. -
A -........,. committee, headed by lul ,...., . .......,,Joe Irvine.'
will make tbe f1nal lll:1ctlon. '.
'Ille -wlil be -during the dlalnber'I -lion banquet, Jan.
28 at the ·~ Beach IM. The
Women's Dtvillon ,wtJI announce It! .. Woman of the Year'"'at the same Ume.
In ,_.i, lhe crllerla i.. lhe "Man of
the Yeor'' nll<I mvom:
-Evidence ol sljpllllcant contrlbuUon
lo Ooaummfty bettenoent.
-'Ille nominee mllll e>emplUy the ol>-
JeCl!ves o1 the , Huntlqlon Beach
Chamber of Commeroe.
Science Students
Of Huntington
' Address Parley ·
'llllrteen -l!un lhe HimtJnClon. Beach Ualan High School Dlltrfct wlil ad--lbe Natloool Science Teachers Aasoclatlon Convention Dec. 1 and 2 In
San IJielO. • ~ ' . 1 DM.Y ~PUT~ .......
POLIC E ESCORT BURGLARY SUSPECT PAUL SLOMS !LEFT! FROM MAY CO. AND BURGLARY'sUSPECT STEVEN PIERCE FR~ WALLlCH'S
In South Coaat ~laza ond Acrou tho Strfff, Satre W11 Cool• M olO Police 2, Burglars 0 During Thonk19ivln9 Holiday WMkand
'111e stodellts, who """' llelectod for
their outstanding achteYemellts I 1>
science, will be the only puplh to addms
the convention, according to Dr. Richard
Altimari, director o1 district special pro-
grams.
Valley District
Voters Can Hear
Five Candidates
2 Yule Suspects Captured They wlil speak and give slide I"""""
tatiom on science programs they have
participated 11. during the last aemestor.
The lbldenla are: Bob BolweII, Eric
K1uaen and Eaar Oden, Jluntlngloo
Voters in tbe Fountain Valley School
District will .have five chances this week
to see and bear the five men who are
competing for a vacant school board seat
in the Dec. 5 ~peclal election.
Two young men who police claim were
trying lo do :heir Cbrhtmas abopplQf
early were arrested on burglary charges
over the weekend by Coeta Mesa police.
In lhe two separate cases, police
allege the men were caught with
merchandise worth more than $11,000
mm two South coast Pla!a area stor<s.
'l'be· hotly cootesled seat has t>etn
vacaledby ~t-Mce In the pail
year, first by Harold Brown and then by
David Israets;.r. Only five months of ~
four·year term remaW!d to ·be aerved.
The five candidates are : Roger W.
Belgen, an aerospace manager ; Merritt
H. Ellis, an accountant : W I I 11 a m
Matkowski, communications specialist ;
Robert G. Nichols, an engineer ; and Joh.1
F. Rossmann, a financial com·
munlca~ iq>eclallst.
A sixth candidate, Jolm T. Milfkan, bas
wilhdrawo l!un the race for penooal
reuons.
Candidate.I' nlg1U have _beeo slated
every oigllt lhts -to give ..terl a chance to meet the men persooally.
The ocbedu1e h u folloft: Plavan
School tonlghl; Tamura oo Tuelday;
Wardlow on Wednesday; Cox on 'Mllr&-
day; and Arreveloa on Friday.
Each meeting will be beld at 7:30 p.m.
in the school mu!U-purpooe niom.
The conie.led seat wu originally 'I""
by Harold Brown in April, 19119. However
be moved mm lhe dlltrlct and bad to
resign nee. 10, 1m. \
Three candidate.I vyed In a apeclal
election to replace him in April," with
David Israelaky the winner. But once
again, bis work compelled a move and
this August be loo, religned.
Brown's original tenn runs through
April, 19'13.
p,....p .. eJ
In the first case, Paul E. Sloma, 21,
lilted u a transient by invostlptors,
allegedly tripped a silent alarm at the
May Company at 11:30 p.m.
Offlcen uaert they nabbed SlonuJ Is
he ran from the store. Police claim they
found Sl,12Z worth of leather and cor·
duroy jacke'ta and a variety of slacks in
lbe suspect'• car parked behind the
store.
Using police dogs from Huntington
Beach, patrolmen searched frulUessly for
about two 1loun: for a second riuspect
they believed was in the store with
Sloms.
The second arrest came about eight
houri later at Wallicb's Music City, 3400
Bristol SL where Steven E:dward Pierce,
23, of Tustin ..... taken into custody.
Police claim Pltree and five com·
panJoos brot.e out a window lo the store
at about 3 a.m. The arrestee allegedly
tolU them be immediately went to a
crane at a nearby construction site to act
as loot out for police.
Wblle there, pollce assert he stole $500
w9rth of power tools from the cab of the
crane.
f'rotn Page J
CALLEY ••.
here Sunday from Ft. Leavenwortb,
Kan., lite ol lhe Army's disclpllnary bar·
racb. ·They are Lt. Col. Harv•y C.
Jotmson, Capt. James E. Brawner and
C.pt. Ray v. Smith.
The "ristt cil the clemency board c:omes PEACE .••
and scheduled another session later In
the day. U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker
conferred in Saigon with Thieu while
Thieu's closest adviser, Hoang Due Nha,
new to Paris to confer with South Viel·
namese officials.
.. · anJy a week before C&lley't attorneys ask
In court lo have bls convtctlon thrown
out. The U.S. Court of Military Review
will convene 11 Falla Cllll<ll. Va. Dec. 4
in a separate proCeeding lo hear a brief
contending that Calley's court-martial
contained at least 32 errors.
Saigon reports last week said Thieu
would ask that Nha sit in on the Kiss-
inger-North Vietnamese talks which are
to resume Dec. 4. Nixon also was planning to meet with
Thleu's personal emisaary, Nguyen Pbu
Due, at Camp David, but both aides bad
no comment on Sllgon reporta Thieu was
seeking a penonal meeting with Nixon.
Due went to Part• earlJ latt week for
briefings by Klallnpr 00 his talkl with
Hanoi Politburo member Le Due Tho.
The latest round of private K1¥1Qfer-
Tbo Paris nepla-. wb1cb bqan a
week ago, were -ided to permit such
dlplomatic ...,..U.tlonl. Klsaln&er con·
femd with N-In New Yori< lm-
medlately -bls arrival fnim Paris
800 again SUnday.
Despite lhe bleak outlook, the Saigon
newspaper Tin sooa. wi1lch 11 partly
-by Nbo and -u-llCla .. Thieu'• mouthpi«e, predl<led the Parts
negollalloN ,...14 make "&mt develoo-
menll in ' lhe coming days," eapec1ally
with the arrival o{ Nba.
Conumlllat dlplomoh aald thef would
neither coollrm nor den)' reports that
lla1IOI would reluae to how to SOUth ~let·
nam'1 demand that a ceue-flre can come ooly U North Vietnam wllhdnw
borne all Its troopo bued In South Viet·
narn, J-and Cambodia.
Latimer said in the clemency peUUon
flled by Calley's laWY'ra that tbe bolro
was aske4 "to take a look at re-
quirements for parole." Calley II re-
quired to serve· one-third of his '-0-year
sentence before be can be considered Jor
pE>role.
Tbe lawyer said Calley has been
described by authorities at Ft. Bennlna
a:; a "model prisoner" and the clement')'
plea claims . he bas suffered 1.?nough
punishment not only for his "own guilt
but that of the nation and the Army as
well." •
When no police showed. up, Pierce and tbe scene. The five friends escaped but Beach High School; Marc LeMoine, Jill
the !ft d ...... found Pierce Inside the Minar and Andy Studderl, F.disoo High his companions allegedly went into o cen sai ·-, School; Dan Hall, Fountain Valley High
store wbe"' they collected $1,500 worth of sto"' loading equlpmeot cmto a dolly. School: Ron Miller, Wintenburg High-
musical lmlrumenl! and radioe, !ape Police uy they apect the two meo School; Kevin Bigelow, ;:Jean Mera,
players and record players. wlll be arraigned today in lllrbor ~ Moot, MarirJa Blab School, and'
'Ibelr movemeota inti.de the store set Judicial District CoW't oo charges of Susie Oloi and Michelle Camire ,
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Tom , Reddin · .s s. :LA Mayor Post
DAILY ,ILOT ...... W &..-,.,.
lwrnp Shot
On· 111 way to a oouple of polnll -or a glaoce off the rim -Is a
baskethlll put up by a lone cager taking advantage of a long week·
end. The scene is Newport Elementary school playground on the
Balboa J'enlnsula In Newport Beach. ,
Gunfire Hits 5 Students
~n Ca ~f.,!1~. R.i -~~~~ .
PONTIAC, MJch. ciMl'!:. ...J1l blf.Ollb ¥~ Q,&j~ IDd a
llbot five llludentl on the.,..... of f'loo new wll!C ~ iD"'Jllll ,_.
uac central Blgh School today, po!<!J 1\ is ln'ibf .. ~ma where
uid. ·r four wblt.e 1tudenb were .shot_ in a ~acial
No one was killed, but one student was incident two years aao.
bo9ltaliud In terloua "'!Odil!>@~, Tbudiota In tl>alocldonl were fired by
bullet wound In the abdo_mtn. · ,:ri• • blacb llld Paolilc! iilu put 1Qler curfew
Police aald they bid not cill&hl the f« lwo daya becauaa of a t.me racial
.,_.,.. lituatloa. Tfie vlcliml, an from l'llollac, ftl:I Neither pollce n« llCbool offlclalr
Tlmi>thy Williams, 15, sl\ot In the bad<; 'llOClld opeculate about a motive for the
Nan0y Worley, 15, abo1 In 1be Jell arm; sbootlnp indaY, but-were Inclined to
Gian Halm, 15, abol In the r!ilil lea; dilcoaill trouble tbel•een blacb IDd
Kathy Winton, abol In lbe thJib, 4l1' ~ wldles al lhe·Rl .. li:~
rm:e C. Kilburn, 15, llbol In 1be ~h. · Four of IW' ~ -~ white
AD ,.... roportecl In aatlllactl!rY -• 'llld one ~ tilicL :c--· ' dltloii except WW!ama, wbo wd' In ' Centnl bu mi• earollmml ol · 2,013
oertoua condition at Pontiac Geoora1 atuclenta, about. Ill ~ black. .
llolpltal. · llcbool ollld"8 .... .._ -been no
Police said the sbootlnp were dcme by JlltUIUal racial ·-lince tbe llCbool aalnilegunmanln•-~ year~·, .
Those Icicles ChiJling
The Christmas Spirit
. ot'%:,,~ .....
Cbrlstmaa seems to arrive earlier every year, lhougb merchants claim
to put out tbetr decoratlonl IDd merchandlae at tbe aame time as In year1
put.
· It doesl't matter wbo's rtgbt, the public or the bu3U-community. It's
lllll a lhock when you oee workmen bolstlng huge wreatha onto light polea
In the beat of a blozlng winter IWI when you're 11111 llc:ltlni your chops for
· Thankq!Vlng day.
During a recent luncb hour I moandered around Faablon llland, wblcb
alrffdy has -IDd lbe feel1nl of IMMtllng aboppen, theo drove up to
Weotclllf Plaza, whlch Ulrntae Is bollclaylsb.
WHAT TO MY wonderlng •eyes aboald _.,, bat a young lass palntlng
Icicles oo a llore window. I was fascinated by tbe tdclel IDd ubd ber wbat
kind of ·point olie WU using. II WU the llll>I llUfl )'GU Ull lo point tbe back
of aquariUllll, Ille Aid.
I ltood In the IUlllblne contemplating tbe otr-ol It all : In mid-
November, In IUllllY Soutblm Clllfomla, Icicles are be!ni pointed on atore
wlndon for a holiday wbJeb i. llllll ,... ... -·
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And wbo 11JS tbere has lo be ,._ al ~T
rr MtJlll' IE a harantng back to earlier daya when Olrlltmas -a
'Uino of elallorate fomlly celebntlonl, homemade &tit. IDd carollq In ololg!ls.
IDd when Ihm waoni mncb lllOlle1 for foncy buffete, --and ln>o
printed Cirlotnlu cords.
I'm not ,.... I Ulte U-artlflclal lclclfl. 'llley 1.... me with an un-
a.ttted ltellng -lbe bolidays. Are we Juot foolln& ounelvw -tbe 'true, Cbrlstmas spirit ill gone, or are we c:llnPic by a 6-drill lo a spirit that baa oteyad on but full changed Its gulae.
U anyone -the _...r, pleaae tell me. I'm a fl1111dl1 -and
dooi lib to leave lciclef ont In tbe cold.
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AMA Asked
To Attack
'Prob'lems'
CINCINNATI, ~ (AP) -1l>e
Amork:ln Medical Aaeoclallor ba1 been
urp1 to take •ttonfl .actloll to protect the
ll"blte qainll a "llplMant problem" of
alc(\llollm, clnJI ~ IDd other
',)111Cb!atrlc -· ·anioni practlcln& pbytldano. no c.u.ca oe 1'ental Health of 11>e
AKA'1 -.! of TnllWI made lbe call
&114R to. AKA'1 PolicY • mOlng
-of Deletlates al the oJlening of tbe
· orpaballoa .. 11th cllnlcal convention.
r'lbO ---that the number , o IUCb emotlooally lick doclon Is
rolaUvely amall, eempon!CI wll~ tbe 111un-
ber ol doctMI In tbe United &ates. SUFFERS SKULL FRACTUR&
Wiiiiam D. Martin But it saJd there is consistent evidence
tbat .. BUcb ~ exist and that, oc-
cli11Mally, they jeopanlize sue!. doctors'
accountablllly Id !be publlt. ..:1.t~~~e~t Ex-Lagun. :PTM~or
diction In pbYIJclans "varies b:om 30 to
100 ~ that 1n. ll!e .-a1 population" willi·am . Ma....: ... -lndloatlng,tllat lllCb. lddicllon Is an oc-J. U.U.
cupal!oNI baUrd. lor pbJalolanl. . · ·
The oouncn urged the AMA lo approve I • ured • F JI a ,..~ of graduated guic1e11nes; 11bort of DJ · ID a
dtaclpllnary ·action, to l"t sucb sick doc-
ton ID eooicoillo their probleml, oeek pro, WiruaD; D. Martin, lqnner'. Lacuna
feulooal help IDd Possibly curtail « Illa' Beach majU' IDd demi of,local and coun-
pend practice voluntarily. 1 politics , ....... _,,,. m-i But ii also recommended that il there Y ' was ~ •-o ,.. can
is a failure from such mem.1s to the today for trentment of a Ul1ll fracture,
clocton' "peera" -lncludln& hospital apparently suffered when be fell In lbe
1taff1 and medical socletle: -the mat-ga1age of his Laguna home Friday.
ter "should be referred to the ap-Martin is reported in °fair condition"
proprlate llcenalng body in the state." today at the lntenalve car. unit of South
That Is, under this ul!Unate guideline, Coast Community Hospllal in south such a doctor couid be faced with
suspension or. loss of his license. . Laguna.
Tbe couneil lurlber recommended that Other than a blackened rtgbt eye b:om
the AMA'• judicial expert.I dral< a model the fracture, no lurlber lnjurlea are ap.
law deallng with pbyalctans bavlng IUcb parent, nurling supervisor Leo Riske
problema IDd diaaemlnlte II to Itel<! IDd · d
county medical sodeUes for leglslaUve saJ ~wn throughout the c o u n t y
action In their .jurisdiction. the The council noted that only two states governmenlal clrcleo u " man with
-Florida and Tens -have ".sick-doe-the white carnaUon" Martin, 79, has liv·
tor" statutes. • ed in Lquna Beach for nearly IO years
In making the reconimeudations, the and aerved on llWll! governmental and
C'OUDCil called for co !"l p a 1 s 1 o n a t e 'Uzen ••••• u.-
·Ex-Police
Chief After
Yorty's Joh
LOS ANGELES (AP) -i'ormer Loa
Ancelet' Police OJiel Tom Reddin an.
nounc:ed bis Candidacy today for mayor
of the nation'• iecond 'larsest city.
Reddin, ~. 11,id; "I am the only can-
didate enlerlnf the race entlrel)i free
from old, binding political alliances. I
owe no pai11lln debtl: and make no
future pollllcal pi<mllaeo. I am the cap.
live of. no special tnteresta."
Reddin cited bis experience as chief of
the l ,llllO<nan police force fmn 1917 to
1111 and oal<I "I bellne efllcliocy In
government could he lncrusd ·tremen-doully. .
· ':'be tali, darl:-baired Reddin made news In !Ml when he reslped aa police
cbitf to become a 'teJevislon news com-
maitator. He left that post this year to
become cbalrman of Video Casaette
Industries.
Reddln's only anoounced opponent is
former Aaoem~Spealr(I' Jea UQnlh.
Incumbent ,s.m Yorty, wbo baa
served ll J , .baa Dot said U be'll run
,again. '
C.Ounclhnaa ~ Bnd&eJ; whet I01t to
Yorty In · lbe 1911 . electloo. baa not
formally announced, ;bUt baa tent out I~
ters oaylng be ~ \o run. · "Tbe . · · Indicated boredot:u -
lack. ol I= 'Ille job," lleddl1p1dd.
lie noted ,that . Y or1J baa tried for
DeniocnUc nomlnallool for ilOV-'
twice and preatdenl once.
"I don't think be l.s a fulltime mayor,"
said Reddin.
Reddin saJd that neither Bradley nor
Unruh has any executive experience.
Cit.Ing hiJ JI years in government,
starUna u Iii officer on the skid :ow
beat In downtown Los Angeles, Reddin
said, "First I'm a leader, an ad-
ministrator ... M a city leader I have
de.It with virtually every level of
governmenl from lbe lcbool dlatrlct to
the White House, and I believe 1 un-
derstand lhe intricacies of bureaucracy
and adpUnislrattye macblnery far better
than my otber candidate.''
Altbouah ncne of the firms was
operating at th. late hour, the lnterrption
•Med a Ourry of falae fire and burglar
alanna when aervice was restored.
togbnm Oii tbe port of other decton Cl ......... .... •
wbo ml8'll be ~ of • eolloape'• He wu found lying oo tbe garage Door Wet S•.,ttc' h Gets alcohoUllD, clnJI ljepeDdellce oo J1!ber ,at 1be ocaa ~onl bome whore be IDd bil IN
psychiatric trouble. • .;alt,;J alster, Mary· Martin Footer, nye. II ii !~•J'!'•1c1,••"'· baa been ~ fbell-1be""yhavetr1ppedowra-Blame for ' P'1Wer l!il.~~' · uoually eall nearby, He wu ta.ha to South Coot
:,; aliW!ied "~ of .:,.._, Crnununily Hoopltal by anlbelance.
l!'hyllcilnl lliongly res111 ll!C<JIDltloD o1 1';'1tln 1s a director .. the Laguna Loss at Co nip'lex
the •fact that any of tbelr nwnber. can Beacb Festival of Arts Board of Direc·
becOmO ID. · tors bavlng served u preli~'!!'L of tbe Jmpromplu midnight auppen b y "'Pill umrilllngneas ID speak~ should board for tbr<e years. candlelllbt at all of Irvine's finest
be ,abondoaed by mmiben of boopltal Until May be oerved 00 tho county restaurants were sparked late Friday staff• IDd other coll.agues of the W ' . . when an undqround l'lritcb failed, practitioner, sublllltutlng, perh>po, a Local Agency Formation Commilaion, biacldnc out porlioel of tho Irvine
•conspiracy of c o o :; ' r u c t i v e com-and was active on the county Civic IndultrJal ~
pUsloo." Center c. .. mlalon. He bad formerly Failure of lbe IJ,000 ..it IJne allo trip.
! oerved on tho Orange County Grllld J J ped bm1lar and fire a1arm1 In 1111111 of
' IDd waa • member of the Orange County tbe lnclultrlal !Irma· belw-Compua c · t M p Drive mi -s.. Diep Freeway eu1 oun y ay ay ~~~: ... Laguna Beacb mayor of MocArtbur llGulevard lo Jamboree
' Raad. $14,500. f,() Land · :: ~e;"earo~ wu a city CGllllcllman Sou~Jac~ ~:
. Marlin'• trademark Is a white carna-llid ""1ce to lbe -.ar, Galliwr'1
lion, alwaya !rah IDd alway, In tbe lapel IDd Rod Onion reo1a..--,._
of bis plzHtrlpe suits. In twe 'boon IDd IO minlu -,Dem Appraiser . ' '
RUNNING FOR MAYOll
Former Chief Reddin
Seniors Finish,
Maratlwn Jaunt
To Vegas Howl
LAs VEGAS (UPI) -Eight graying
Jonc-<llatanc:e nmnen, an over llO :iun
old, jogged acrosa tbe flnlob line Friday
to set a neconl time for lbe "Lile Bqlno
at 60 &.!per Marathon."
Battling Icy wtnda IDd a«e lep, tbe
"MethUlelah marathoners" loped in.to
the Sahara Hotel parkln~ lot 41 boun IDd
40 minutes after lhey left Los Angeles
Wedneaday nlgbt. Tbe old record WU 42
hours and s minutes.
"I feel pretty good. I thought we did 1
good job," said BW Selvln, G-yoar-old
organizer of the relay run, after be
breasted the tape before a aowd of
about 50 spectator"
He llid be wu going to draw a "bot
lub" IDd sit In It f« about two boura.
It was the third annual l'lll1lling of tbe
marathon, dreamed up by Selvln In
demonstrate bis theory that men can re-
main fit In advanced age IDd maybe
even Improve tbelr physical coodlllm.
Tbe oldest parllclpanl WU Noel
Jobnaon, 73, San Diego, I former jJoftr.
ft WU bis second trip IDd he oak! be felt
"wonderful" He ran the Pike's Peat
marathon in September.
Tbe wont f1>illt In tnls year'•
marathon, Selvftl 'aald, m tbe night nm
up 4,200-fl>ol Cfi.> Paaa. "Tbal ,... the
firll oigbl IDd ,,. t'IJI Into a wlndatonn.
It felt like a humoane. That'• what
really slowed u.s up."
He laid the wind WU ao llraag that the
men were actually blown around and
they bid to be relieved every 10 mlnutel.
BRITISH POLICE
DRAW CRITICISM
LONDON CAP) -Brltlah police _..
under attack for giving Q u • en
Elizabeth's daughter Princess Anne anly
a warn1nc !or twe speeding vlolatioDI.
A trucken' un1c11 leader aaid lbal In
similar ~ one ol' his
members 'llOClld 111.. been taken Into
court inllead of bein& alven I frtend!y
warnlni-"I'm really bitter," declared Tr~
and General Workers Union executive
Alea Kltaon. "How 1111111 limes cio. this
have to happen before she ii cbarced?"
'fflrins al an appraiser to further
negotlatiOlll leading toward the pooaible
purcbase, ·ol ·5,500 acres of the SterT
Ranch In southeutem Orange County
wW be belore lbe Board of supervisors
Tuesday.
JOYlaJ and outaoln&. Marlin opoke with In twe boun IDd IO -l'oww lo lbe
authority. He waa lnatrunwltal In tbe Alrporter Inn -cul off f« a -· light to relocate lbe proposed Coalll Finni lnclucHnc Xerox Corp., Varlu-
Freeway inland after Division or data Inc., Allertan Pbann11Ct1•1tals and
Highways propooed a nxtte wbat would Nelson -6 ~ loll .,._ for
bave aliced Laguna Beacb In =hall==. ====='=bont==IS==miDltes====' J==i!i=aald.==== =~~~~~~~~~~~
Real Property Services bas reported
.that negotlationa are proceeding toward
purcbaM of lbe lower ball of tbe 10,~
acre taneb, well of Orlejja Blgbny and
north of San Juan Clplstrano. The
negoliatl0os bepll WI July upon order
of 1be Board ol Superviaon.
Illrlnl of Slanley E. Goode Jr. of Santa
Ana for $14,IOO lo make the DeC<llll'1
appraisal ill recommended by real pro-
pertleo.
A tentative _,,..t calls for leaae-
purcbase of the 5,500 acres through tbe
Bani of America, trustee for ten Orange
and Los Ancelet countlea charities tbLt
now own lhe property.
The agreement calls for tue county to
pay tl a year rent in lieu of property tax· ...
'nle proposed pact also allows !\Jr
-Ihle purcllue of tbe acreage In five
oeparai. parceil during tbe five-year
1-period. The property bas been under llludy aa
a possible regional park since Recreation
Envinllunenll Inc. ol Newport Beacb
defaulted or. a purcba1e contract ln 1970.
Recreallon Envlmunenl& was caught
In the flnanclal crub of Penn central, Its
parent corpbratlon and had to btck out of
the agreement to buy the 10,000 acrt1 for
a ttported 15 million.
'Ille firm hid Dlamed to creale •
privataly .,....; pu1iilc recreotlonll park.
Man Held in A88anlt
BEGINNING NOV. 28th
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HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS, 10-6:
TUES. & WED. EVENINGS 'TIL 9 pm
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cl\lillllall)' bumped by 8 youth Oii I otreet
comer Sunday plslol-~ tho tee1>-
agor, llbol two brotherl whO tried to help
and commudeered I tad I t gunpoint In ~~~ 6:"'91
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From Here
To Monotony
OFF AND RUNNING DEPT. -Indeed
it is nice to be back at the old desk after
the long Thanksgiving weekend of fun,
travel, eating and drinking. Here, at leas!. I can recover from sell-lnfiicted
rigors.
Evefybody, it seems, saves up all their
cash and energy for tbeoe holiday
weekends so it can all be blown in one
giant OtfY of gastronomy and automobile
driving.
I've often been baffied and ·amused by
our penchant for selecting these times
to all take to the road at once. :fi.1aybe
I've been baffled and amused by it, but
I've never been smart enough to avoid it.
Everybody goes. and I go likewise.
HERE IN OUR region, it seems that
one of the main occupations is going to
northern California. Everybody down
here goes up there and everybody up
there comes down here. This wonderful
phenomenon causes traffic congestion,
acid indigestion and wonderful sales
figures for the gasoline people.
NOt too long ago, there were only two
main ways to get from here to northern
California. You could go up 101, which is
slow and crowded , or you could go up 99,
which is foggy and crowded. Nowadays,
howeve r1 we have a new route known as
Interstate 5, which takes off for Oakland
just after you have cleared the Ridge
Route.
ABOUT MID-WAY between routes 99
and IOI, some state highway engineer
took a ruler and drew a straight line
between Grapevine and Oakland. Then be
built a freeway on it. Just like the crow
fl ies.
He didn't bother much with oflramps,
interchanges, gas stations, restaurants or
other deviations in the geography which
might slow down the motorist in his hell-
bent rush to Gel 'Ibere.
Thus the state of California has
created a new ftrSt in superhighways.
Interstate 5 Is the longest, most
monotonous, wearisome, humdrum and
tedious road In the world. It ls also the
world's stiffest test of auto gasoline
mileage and human bladder capacity.
lT 1S ONE of the few places in the
world where people cheer and blow horns
when they see a gas stat.ion sign. In the
stat.ions, when you fmd one, there are
four lines. One for automobiles, one for
Men, one for Women and ooe for tbe
Coke machine.
Interstate 5 is also the world's longest
drag racing strip. I figure people are
driving fast out there so they can get off
the thing before they run out of gas or
have a wreck. The speed limit on
Interstate 5 is 70 miles per hour. Well,
I'd hate ~ be a California Highway
Patrol officer out there.
I'll bet be coold be chasing oome
motorist at 90 mph and some joker wou1d
roll up behind him and blink his lights,
asking to pass.
ANYWAY, EVENTIJAILY yoo get to
northern Calilornia on Interstate 5 if yoo.
are lucky. When yoo get up there, yoo
drive two ways: Slow and Slower.
They play Interesting highway games
~.~~ft~~l ::gb~::.~~i
I'm Stopping In This Lane."
The only time northern Californians
drive at highway speeds is when it's fog-
gy. Or when they are crossing two-lane
bridges.
After a few days of this and too much·
turkey, you .are happy to get back on
Interstate 5 and start home. You are
again wondering why everybody is drlv·
ing so fast.
A check of license plate frames show
that all the drivers are from places like
Huntington Beach, San Juan Capistrano
or Newport. It was the only nice feeling
on the trip.
If you crashed, at least you were
among friends.
Bor1Da1111 .on
LONDON (UPI) -A London
-pet said todly -Bormann,
t!le obJ«t ol ooe ol tbe -···-t.. tense bunta for Nall crlm•ll, ii alive
and bJdlng in South America. It said he
was last seen Oct. 5, on tba border
between Argentina and Cblle.
The article, the lirsl "' • ll~part
aeriea written for the London Dolly El·
press by American writer JAdlsJa1
Farago end Express reporter stewart
Steven, was illustrated by three plcturs
reporteWy showing Bonnann 81 be ap-
peared Oct. 5.
BORMANN WAS deputy to Nazi dic-
tator Adolph Hitler and was sentenced to
die by the Nuernberi tribunal whlcJI
tried him in absentia, 6ut be fled belGre
Allied agents coold arrest him at tbe end
of World War Il. Some experts believe he
died with Hiller as the Third Relcb COi·
lapsed.
But the Daily Elpres3 said be is living
under the names of Ricardo Bluer and
Jwm Gomez and when last known, he
lived oo an Argentine ranch owned by a
member of the Krupp family, whlcb cfw..
ing the war ,. .. In.ruumental in amllng
Hitler's forces.
"His last refuge, to which the Argtn-
tine secret service traced rum·onJy a few
weeks ago, was in the province of Salta,"
the newspaper said. "He was staying in a
cottage on the Rancho Grande, the vast
estate of Arndt von Bohlen und Halbach,
last scion of the Krupp family."
THE DAILY EXPRESS said It would
offer "incontrovertible evidence0 that
Bonnann did not die as many believe in
1945, but is imtead a prosperous
businessman with high ranking lriends in
several South American governments.
Tile photographs the Dally Express
publisbed show a baldiJJg, white-haired
and thlck...t man coa1nJn1i1w a man the
artic!le identified as a b1ll'1 ranking of.
ficial of Argentina's Central ln1eJJJgence
Agency at an Immigration post on the
Argentine-Chilean border.
An alert Immigration 'Inspector sum·
moned the Argentine Intelligence man,
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Jooe Juan VelMco, --1111 recopiz-
ed the man. ,,,. --Nld the
llUUl'I paaapqrl Identified him U
"lllcardD _.. -... -lril'I
lie -' ,,,... ldllllliYinl him u
"Jtllll GGmet' ..........
8VT BY '11111 time Velllco received
lnalructloaltrmnBuenos,ure.to~
the man "RlcUnle Baoer" bad disap-peared; ~ppueolly drtvlag norib toward p._, the D<WaplJlft' Nld.
"I rearet that .tbll time, wben I was
lace to face with Bormann In Mendoza, I
did not act on my own lnltiatt.. and
place him under arrest," Vetuco was
quoted u saying.
Acoording to Faraco and SteYen,
Bormann fled In 1'41 to Argmtina by
way ol Genoa, Italy, to Join a treasure be
had -Gil eor!Jer, 'ftley Nld be WU
under the penonal ~ ol ""-
tine dictator Jwm Peron unW Peron's
ouster JD 11115.
"'lbe documentl lbow hil .... '"""
melamorpbolla -• Nut ...-ie In-to a man without a COUDl!y, IDd -Into
a ....-uJ 1n.-ol tbe -1ed
Nazi -°with a flnandaJ _,!hat
Jiu made him .. fmPortanl -In the economic life of South America/' the Es.-pr.a said. '
rr CITI!D SVRVEllµNCE,reports as
saying Bormann moves mootly lrom a
farm be owns ootslde Valdivia In Chile,
!O Eldorado in Argentina and Asuncion In
Paraguay, via Mendoza and COrdoba,
Argentina, to attend board meetqa or
his enterprises In Buenos Aires, and to
Carlos da Bariloc:be, •1a winter reeort
high In tbe Argmllne mountains In whole
Bavvi...type -h-t be feels most
at home and safest."
Botinann .... t •!ddenJy to the KlUpp
ranch becaule feared l'Mlde!il Salvador
AllelMle mlgbl order his arrest: tbe arti-
cle said. R quoted Velasco u aaylng
trying to llncl Bormann on tho Vast
Krupp ranch ,,. ua hopeless un-
derialdng" and BnYWlf he was unlikely to stay there long.
North Viets Rain Mortar
Fire on Allied Marines
SAIGON (UPI) -The North Viet-
namese burled 2,1181 rounds ol llMIRar
and artillery fire against South Viel·
........, Marines driving lurtber north In-
to Quang Tri Province in their
northernmost drive since the Communist
spring cileM!ve .-ejgJ!t months
ago, lront dispatches reported today.
UPI correspondent Donald A. Davis,
reporting from the batUe ..,., said the
more than 2,000 roonds were fired
between 9:45 p.m. SUnday and 11:35 a.m.
today, bombordmenta which !bowed the
Communists were no longer hoarding
Salltc's BelPflt"
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Cyndy Larson, 19, of Ames,
Iowa filed a sex discrimlnation
complaint againllt a shopping
center which refuaed her •!>'
plication for Santa job. She Is
now a Santa's Helper at the
store.
ammunition as they !ifd when it appeared
a cease-fire was imminent.
E.\LIER, ABO!rr lilt Communist
troops attacked a 71lknan South Viet-
umese force about seven miles north of
Qu8Dg Tri City. The Comm•mtsts
deltroyed one gevt!nl!DeDt lank, damag·
eel two others and · pushed ge""1llllellt
i,_ baCt one-half mile.
Al>out • hours tater, the South Viet·
1111'-counterattacked, bocked by
American air strikes mid ,naval'°gunllre
and ~ back to their original line.
"We don't think they the COmmunlst&-
have got tbe combat power-lo stop us
there unless they rearrange IOIDe unita," orw Allied source said.
DA VIS SAID most of the figbtlng· in
Quong Tri Province centered around the
famllng and flShing village of Vtob Hoa
Plllloag. 'Ille village -which has mostly
been destroyed -nestles among the
sand dunes on the South China Sea coast
llftll miles oorth of Quang Tri City.
South Vietnamese marines started a
push two weeks ago to try to recapture
the land between Quang Tri City and the
Cua Viet River, which nms west to east
about 12 miles north of Quang Tri City.
The marines had pushed about oeven
miles· northward -I II miles farther
north than they had been since the Com-
munlsti overran tho province last May 1.
THE OOMMUNISTS hit the marines
with 1,200 rounds of artillery and mortar
fire between 7 p.m. Satunlay and II a.m.
Sunday (9 a.m. Saturday and 1 a.m. SuJ>.
day PDT) then followed It up with a
ground attack.
'!'be marines -with about !1111 reln-
for<emellls and American air and Navy
gunfire -had regained the one-half mile
they loot by dawn today.
Marine cuualties were lilted as 15
killed, Ill wwnded and 15 missing. There
wu no Immediate count ol Communist
dead but military sources said the North
Vletna-e1e adfered heavy cuualties.
North Dusted With 'Snow
Gales Whip Great Lakes; Southe'rn Skies Fair
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!.\ Jordan King Charges Libyan, Gu.er~ Leµders b
BEIBUT (AP) -King Hussein of
Jordan today accused. Libyiin leader
Muammar Kadafi, Palestine guerrilla
chief Yasir Arafat and one. of Arafat's
top aides of organizing a plot to
overthrow him..
But be denied that his recent
hospitalization was related to the plot
and said ao air force officer whose plaoe
crashed laat weekend was not inwlved.
l<!banese newspapen reported over the
weekend that the officer rocketed
Hussein's helicopter just as be was about
to board tt and Hussein escaped with a
sligbt wound.
IN AN INTERVIEW with the Beirut
newspaper An Nahar, the 37-yeaM>ld
monarch confirmed earlier reports of an
unsu<ceaful coup to be led by an army
officer and carrted out Nov. 6.
Hussein said Kadali was to fly to
Damascus mce the coup llarted and
~'""""" S)'lia , anoj· Iraq ~·sending
plana to attact the ~ya!.~. radio
-and mllllary INtalllliOlll in Am-man. .
"We were aware of. the contacts
betwem the army olficer and Arafat and
especlally Salah Khalaf, a man we once
helped and who Jias not betrayed US,"
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Big Waves, Logs
Kill 4 Persons
On North f1ast
By 'l1le ,AllK!ated !'ml
Huge weekend waves and big logs
spelled death for four penons in Oregon
and W ashlngton, where beavy IUt'I at
times inundated beaches and parks. Four
peraons were lnjui'ed. -
A series of large waves hit the coastal
areas Saturday and &mday. G e n e r a I
storm con<titioos, without abnormal
winds, were reported. . \
TWO BREMER1UN, Wash., girls
visiting a Gnys Harbor County beach
with a cbUrcb group _. crushed by
lop burled by a wave Slturday near
Tahola, authorities said.
They were Identified as Becky Schutt
and Kathy Eder. both 14.
Another younpter, Margaret Worley,
I, Port Orchard, Wash., -found by
companionl who had been "cbasing
waves" with her, aaki Pacific · QMJ.Dty
Sheriff Bill Webb. '!be ilrl apparently
was struck by a log hidden in the surf at
Midway Beach near Grayland, Wash., be
aald.
A young Eugene, Ore., woman was kill-
ed Sunday and a companion seriously 'in-
jured by a big log they climbed on to
· avoid a wave at Wlncbester Bay, Ore.
DOUGLAS COUNTY authorities said
Diane Muine Cavan, 23, was dead on
arrival at a Reedsport hospital. Her com-
panion, Francia Jerome Haiar, M, allO ol
E1111ene, was listed in aerlous condition.
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Tile -ls Col. ,Rlfei Hlndn!, and .
anDOOftCI carpi ..... -who llU -arrested "' 'cbar&"I o1· !!--Kha1'f
is one of tho founders ol Al Falah, the
largest guenilla group.' The JQl'dan!Mtlt
arrested him during the 19'10 civil war
with the guerrillas but tater releued him.
HUSSEIN SAID the cmnmaMo .mov~
ment, with Ubyan help, bad "bought."
llindawi when be made.a trip to Cairo a
year ago. He led the guerrillu to believe
a secnt organization in the Jordanian
army would help, the ting aaid.
Hussein said Jlindawi WU cbo ...
!uTt
beca9• the l'fgi!Nl?l be •••11191\Wt;
Wll 1n cbuJlo ol the -·· • .....,,, '!be .lonlonlaa authar!U.. ...., -..aa
Hiodawl'• adlvtties IDlt hid qutM"•lldn
him, but be denied any ~! u..-said.
"Later, however;, be crafe11i1i-~
be WU in touch with gueirtlia ~
and bad ""2lved more than '111,QllO ..
. paymenta," HlllSeln aaid. ....d
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THE MONARCH SAID -is tlaJf
only ollieer .-r arrest but 1e~'
civilians have been detained -~ .. !
they bad .,..,.. .. from Hindawl or i9' t
fonnatiGO about the plot'• firui-. """
Truman Saw 'Invasion'
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NEW YORK ' (UPll' -Former ~ 'l!iJI<~ rest. of tbe week.
dent Harry s Truman bellend the
alternaUve to the atomic bombing of e B~ Visit
Japan was an armed invuloo pciulbly BUDAPEST, Hunpry (AP) -Leonid
costing the lives ol IS0,000 Americans, I. Br<zbnev flew into Budapest today
Margaret Truman Daniels stat.. m ·her . amid rno<I> be will -r.... cute ~ btogr>phy ti her la~. . ~ ...rwelt EOroi>e. and tbe
F<r his dee-to i""C* 'with the fubl_r< .01,Je ol -Of Soviet lroopl
nuclear boplbing, ~ -pralooJI in H-lince World Wit n.
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of':":.ie'71t.i:..:i ~ie:r;!
( IN SHORT .• , trip 11 the appearance ol Gen. Vlktor G.
Kull)Ov, ~ of staff ol the Soviet arm-"-· ----------"'-;In Budapest.
by Winston O!un:blll u the savior of
Western civilization, Mn: Doniel writ..
in the la~~ ol bO< book, "Harry
s Truman," excerpts of wlilcb were
publlobed in Life mapzine.
e Apellei1•ts T1'8la . .
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -Apollo 17's
astronauts begin their flnal week of
BCheduled training today by reheanlng
the pttCi9e proceduret they will lead to
their descent to the n\oon in two weeks. Eugene A. Ceman, Ronald E. EVans
and Dr. Harrison ll "Jack" Schpll.tt are
llCbeduled to set out "' the final Apollo expedition Dec. I. 'nley con.sider
tbemselvea .-!y to IO now, but training
coordlnatora bave scheduled brush up
e G•uDtl llfeetl"9
NEW DELHI (AP) -Billy Graham inet Prime Minister !ndlra Gandhi for 30
mlnulel today and the Indian leoder aald
afterward the hoped there would be an
lmpnm!IDellt _Jn Indian-American rela-
UGOL '
'!be prime ll)inllter, in a briel cbaf
with newsmen, Indicated that Graham
bad given her ID Indirect message lrom
PmidentNhon.
"There was no direct message, but be
is a close friend of the President," Mrs.
Gandhi said.
.e.huirle-BeW
JERUSALEM (AP) -~li police
have arrested Stoven Ivan Roos, the SI·
yeaMld~sd>oolteocberwant<d
fer· tbe Jddnaptq ol 1 Mexican child Jul Rumors of Nude
Phowgraphs Not
·Worrying Jackie
• Allfl1lll, the .._pet -reported
NEW YORK (UPI) -Th9IJlh Jae-.
queline Kennedy Onwta -'1rugged off
the poaiblllty ahe may have been IJhotolrapbed in the ll\lffe, her buobancl Conc9led the opiiortunity !or IUcb pro.
tum emt on the Groel< laland of
Slcorpioe, N...-k mqadne repori.d
Sunday.
PJaymen, an Itallln mapline, publllb-
ed 14 color pilotograilb, of ICll.0.0.S -or ...,,.... Pla;alon cJalmocl WU
Mn. OnuaJa -in tbe -llld ,,.....
nude.
Tllouflh there ls no i>n>ol the wmnan
WU Mn. o..il, her r...-. -Onmll, ~ tbol '1 baft to take
off my ponta to pal en my bolblnc 11111
IOITleU"*-Sbe doM too." The former Fin& i.d,y told New1awk,
"I don't tr.at tt u reollty. It -·t
touch my real 1111 whlcb la with mr
chlldn!n and my bu;bond. Thal'• tbe
world that'• rea1 to me."
Playmen 1&Jd It ... t a !elm ol 10
pbotoirapben eqUtpped with dlVing 11<1r
and telephoto ,,,_ to Onaosla' Greek
Island. TbeY cunped there for montha
before mapping the sneak llhota and sell-
ing them to the mqazine for more than
$50,000, Pl.,mert llkt.
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ilaaret1 aald ft"8s WU arrested Salllf.
day al the request of the U.S. Federal
BureaU of Investigation.
The FBI aays Roa toot 211-yeaMJd
Diana Canedo Canion at gunpoint lrom
ber home In Puebla, Mexico, on A1111. 22.
She WU fOOncl in a motel jn Biloxi, Mtaa.,
23 days later after her father paid
$11:1$1000 in ranaom ln New Orleans.
'l.J,clr .
'YOU'IW doitttl fllO muc/t
flylrig. Mr. Klal..,r
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MONDAY, NOY9A8EA 27, ,19n N TEN CENTS
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' ' ·Delay Expected
·v ersail"les Traffic Study 0 -rdered
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Newport BeaCb councilmen an! e.1-
pected .to pootpane final action oo Phase
ll of the CGOtnlftl'lial Versailles apart·
m111ta In West Newport when they meet toalflht at 7:31 In City Hall. .
?lie council bas ordered .a study ol the
traffic impact of the propoaed -t
addition and City Manager. Robert L.
Wynn said today that study probably
woo't be done until the middle of next
month.
In other action councilmen will COMi~
er: ,
-Compialnta about teonis court ligilts
oo Lido Isle.
Nixon Talks
With Kissinger
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'CU.Bill tO llle'fttmewort, wortmen pnpare to fix
.· · '1ii0tliei~·hlld,place on new high rise ltruclure . ''iolnl up ·in Ne'Wpoi'I Belch. Thi! building II, i.tlng
sb1pe ~-Ormge County Airport. can you name
"it? If you can't, see Page 2.
At Camp David
By U-Pnu la-tioDal
Prealdent Nlion . lllllllllOlled security
adviler Henri A. Kialtnger to Camp
Dant• today • lor a thin! round' of Man .Wit}l. 'Three Wives' Pair Arreswd :e~=o1:..::
" . . . In 2 Weekend e =r P~rOr n~ :. &.ck~,PC>lygamy in .~ ·Mesa Burglari£s ~~~~-
• , • -K-• .:1.i-dent Npye11 Van Ttiieu.'a denwnda for was autlawed'Dear tho end it the last Two,_.men po~~~...,. withdrawal of Narth Vlehu!RMW i._
c:enturyC. . leyit)g .to . do :JIOir Cllrlatmu !bopping from tbo.--..S U..Oi's -,to do
Clalinltrfl ties wl1ll -pOinlnll&t early wm arreat.d""1 bUrglary cbuiea ao '"' ll'JIU!!s they .an Violna!MM, DOI
"°"'*ID lllM, llle.-aMd ........ a over llie -bi Costa l&ela-pallce. forelp, tro0,.. .
-ID pd ..... wttb -:°'~:ID:;the::itwo~~-~-;i'i=:•pj· ~;i!I" Belan .... to the preaidenttal ...... ..... ... -~ =4 I IJllo ~<"'I 'd W'J_t_
I ;n:;·Css .. J ' ••1_!f~j~ IP.~· -{ Rapn' ~ • t"
-.. 0. l'lol.!. _...... A -llet\8-~Jobii 11'1111 Ja H -... ~---II, F. ~ aMd llli
L ltdtlldlm nitl--.II 1 llf In' bj lir ..... ton, meeling -·-enlfrely to • t' la.'t ,., al Jmi~. m -r•rpllljo tripped ,a,-111rm at 'ibe (See PEACE, Pap Z)
. Toilij6l"°'ollleif!IW 11J11ll""" m Ma1 ~at ll:• p.m. . "k "k "k tbe-llD,~•loll.1'.r.liolaPrlnee. Olllctip -..., nabbed -..
diia ..... ~...., ..... -wu... be ... !'-111a .-. Pallce -they Snaus 'in Peace . ......,lly 1r11 . fmmd '1,ID -of leather and COi' 0
. ''Tlre1 Bel " be · Aid. "They duroi' JOcnto Irie! 1 •artety of alacb In
doo't llU to ... -I 111 .. doing wbat thestoreompec!. '• car parked behind the Talk Drag Down they -llR lo do, 'but don, have the
COIUlft to do<'"~
_. ca111r --motber-fn. usmc pa11ce c1oga 1rom Huntlngtloa Market p· ..,;,,.es Jaw· pnti· s ,, .~ s-il, pa~olmm tearcbed fruitleslty for •· ....._, na Diil .... ..,._.,. ..._ md -Ito -. for a second upect sbe"lllW•lllro•-tm'""*• they ·""'""' was In the store with ..... so• . mr-. ... ~ 1
NEW YORK (AP) -Snap in the
Paris peace talb and profit-taking caus-
ed the stocl: maril<t t'o sag today. . ' Bo 111t1 -· ... u1a:tl-. 11re -....i eame aboot eipt lo 11'17: •1__ . · bOon later ol Walllcb'1 Music City, 3400
""""'. --......... I'• IOI Brlilol .81. ....... Steveo Edward Pierce,
IC llall, M • 1llln'J wtlior ·-lo II, of 'l'lllln -tuen into custody.
talleberploee,•IJt&ll , • • ,Pollce ~ Pierce and !Ive com-
At 11 a.m. PST the Dow Jonea averaie
of 31 ~ stocb was off 1.13 pointa
to 1015.21. ?lie market cJc.ed oil 7.46. ' ID tire-..,_, ... -&Id • pet' pon1ona -oat a -to the store
• -of ............ ·-~ al abolti J Ltn. Tbe arreatee allegedly
Broken attributed tbe wealmesl main-
ly to tbe suspension ol tbe Paris talb un-
til Dec. 4, and to reports that South Viet-
namese leaders are' insisting they will
have to negotiate direcUy with 'Hanoi.
by """""'' &Ill ........... ~-1 tolU tbem be ' Immediately went to a Woulil -.. ~-cr1ine ol a neuby c:oostruction site to ad
' : • . u !oat oat for pollce.
· " , .:.'1 ~ ' Wblle there, police assert he stole l500 Male CO.endar . worth ol ponr loola from the cab of the crane.
ln addition, analysts mentioned t h a t
some tnveston; vkre bound to cash in
1alns following the recent dramatic rise
in market avera1es. ·N--:i -.-F"l -tL __ When no-police aboftd up, Pieree and uae~w IW3 bis --allegedly went Into the
ltore when they "'11octed 19.SOO worth ol At the New York Stock Ercllange IOJDe
714 stuclcs bad declined and !40 bad risen,
w:llh 1,5n iss11e1 traded. Ma'lre: the Man
. • ..... , ... J ..
LA ·~-t~1 .-'Ille lateot In the ~iii! ·proved ~ to
Jill nimn,. I •=,g:pblc artlot
-putlt an the today: Dan~ think a -man with ---~...nwtthout.•
sin, -meo am-ed an ad-v-whlcb ll1aa Timm put In the
.... pi.., ,S\lte ....... poi:. ' -r,;,e;.. were .eJOl;tl ·in-the' nna1 poo1ng.
l ' '•i&ome pelop .•• loolt t in clolbes JUst ibi, Wliho\li," Miu~ aald.
, Tho project w!lk:h the • free.Janee
• deatpr.carrled ~ --
-lier #,OllO. ' '"l'Wo.~-· .of the-" took pg ..a. for poala&. 'Ille otlim qreod to -
per""!I ... ·-prollta fnJln ale of tbe:al 1 r , .. ' o.e-...i--to'be poll!. ' ' . .
A.D ~ -CU.4.'tE .
~···•• •• -- -·B~GtlR C..4.luGE > •
,lllcllMI Boote IDd tlurle !_le-Nood =1•1 •lllllt-In the pn belp ~ 0. ,\lldenen .'"lb l>AlLY d•llZI' ad -..,
.... monW aro:undbrelkhlg It -• 1111 ..... -..... Dal'• lite ot lilw ~ in Newpoi'I how t111o Iii -
llNch. Ando...., !U -~perln;-HONDA 1'. •t ....
tenchilllt ol f-neWJ)Orl --. llZMID
lleleb Elem1D11r7 &bool bl. U ,.. -•Aull!!,*""' loll trlct IDd ~ ~ool Oii Part ' • taldnl .. _... LY n.ol>
!111bturne PI ~ c 'e 111 lllr1Jor1 t1&zhil .....,; !WI ,.. ... 1
View Ho me1 will bear hlll ntt1e --* -.., lrll& .,ict name. GroandbNltllll wu to-.-lta. Dlll dlNel-.
day. School ls to Q\lilll mftt 00. ---------~
m!wJcal --and radio&, tape
ploJer1 and -players.
Tbetr -Inside the store set oil a silent alanrl ·wblcb ~I police to
the ....... Tbe five frienda etcaped but
olflcen aald they found Pierce inside the
sto .. loodlng equipment onto a dolly.
Police say they upect !ht two men
will be amlgned today in Harbor
JudlclaL Dlltrtct Court on cbarges of
burglary,
Gull Oi~ which recenlly reached an
agreement with Kuwait In oil talb ,....,.
cernlng a partly owned SObotdlary, WU
up V. to 21. Earlier, a block ol 106,200
shares traded at M , up ~.
Autos, which have been s t r o n g
recenUy, were down.
On the American Stock Exchange,
McCUllocb OU wu down 'Mo to !Ill, and
Heck'a w.11 off 1"9 to it.
JJeputies Probe Canyon . '
Death of Mesa Woman
San --County Sberill'1 fn. -·· death baa -tentatively -1plon came to Costa lleaa today 1Dr-11steU aa stnnplatlan "but we wfll bave
-•rd> lot -· In the -ol • to wall lor ... IUtopoy "1*11 be! ... It loCaI wom1n whole bod1' wu fouad in becoolel ometal."
C&l'baD ~ -ol Clllno. ?lie lnveodptor said they are not cet·
'Ille dollled• body of Celeta Patricia taln Uthe -bad 1-1 raped belon!
Co' ·-. II, wu dftcovtred Friday h7 ber death Tba aalOlllJ' report, whldl
holw --11. D. ltlladler llhould be completed today or Tuelday
aald tlle bodJ -l1lnc <II tlle nod ill -..1nc, wfll ~ that lnfonn<ltlcn, the.....,._...... ~ ......
'"l'bo -la IOI porllcollllJ ....... " "TodO)', we'l'e -.. a tom ol in-
be aald. "ll'a ...., llrllllwll Iii .... ftlllpton to Costa M-to try to l<•rn
body '1'& lillllleol Jn .. t.., M 1"" IC~ abou! lw -.,.....,"be tel-~ ... to Ila ...... _. .. "' ol tt ded.
to• IL Jira 0Gtl1rmo, WbD llYed at Jl80 1
111 u , • a. Wr w·m u..... MQw Plw. w ripi01edl;J -m1""-
for ·-II boon before It WU inl -......... 'nit lmatlptor
dlac:G.-. , said tllay..,.. *""' -eeparated ...,. aald !lie ca-of Mn. Co-,_..., bu-tor -yun.
-What to do with aboot 11111,0llO in fed-
eral revenue-.aharing tunds.
-The fact they gol only one bid (llll.-
000) for a four«n! parcel they own in
Huntington Beach that the Ila!! feels i!
worth a, lot ll'DOre.
-A proposal to clooe the sootheast end
of Harbor View Avenue at ita intersection
with Marguerite Avenue.
-A report from thelr city attorney that
says .they can ptace •opOndlng limlta on
councllmantc election campaigns.
Councilmen are again expected to COO·
tinue a decision on tbe Irvine O'.lmpany's
proposed Jasmine Creek townhoule com-
plex in Corona del Mar.
Irvine ofllclall aUed for lllOlber delay
so they can 09"tinue to meet with Dllr-
by homeowners -bave Gl>Jed*» to
the building ·"""-Earlier today, In. their study -· couocllmen bad joinl1 ~ with the
City Arla CGmmitlee and the Tec:bDlcal
Oil Advisory CGmmitlee.
They atao reviewed a lllaf! ropart on
tbe status ol the lnveotlialton ol living
cooditiolls In the tralltr parlll and the
pooaible creation ol a Y-AdYlaory
Council..
' Ro111ney Resigns
·To Crecit.e Bo<J,y of 'Truthseekers'
WASHINGTON (UPI) -George Romney IJ!llOOtlCed today bll ~
u secretary of the Department ol Housing and Url>an Development to create
, . a non-pernmental "body ol -· aod commw!lcaton" wbo could belp
enllght;,, the public OD real political Issues. '
President N-_accepted the realgnallon, which RoDID<y aald previoully
be wowcf aubmlt ·alter the' election.
AT A NEWS.CONFER.ENCE, Romney said the "real issues" were not~
cuued during Nlxon'a succwlul race for ,...,1ect1on beca111e both the Presi-
dent pnd bis. Democratic challenB<t, Sen. George S. McGovern, fearod that to
do so would COit them votes. .
· Quotlng from, commentaton and pbilotopbers ranging from Waller LCJIP'
t111t1t1 to-'nlomM Jelferaon, Romney said under preoent pollllcal canditlona a
• candlda&e cmmot win if he is 0 rtpt too 800D."
. 'TM A LIVlNG. EXAMPLE o1 the fact that you can't allord to be riih!
loo -ad wiD," be• aaid, referring to bis unsucceulul 19111 bid for the • preaideney. .
Romney became the lint majcr member ol Nixon's official family to beft
bis realgnjitlan • ~-~ by NIJ!lll ob1ce the President's Nov. 7 reoelectloD
victory, ' . .
1, l ' • I 3-~P~Q.l~ Officers Visit
Lt. ~alley at Ft. Benning
.. ,_
APPEALS FOR 'CLEMINCY
C-.lcted st..,... Calley
Holiday Traffic
Crashes Kill 62
In California
FnlmWlnSenlcel
Sixty-two -were tilled on
California highways....,. the '!hanlllllv·
i,. bolldays, the -total for the boJI.
da:· since 1111.
Liit felt'I count WU 0 Jn the 4~
span from S p.m. Wednetday to mldnlcht
Sunday. 'Ille total waa 17 In ltll.
FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) -Three
Anny clemency and parole olllc:en IJl'DI
nearly two houn today with Lt. WllUam
L. Calley Jr., aentencecl to 211 years for
the deaths of 2i Vjetnasm .civWw at
My Lai, then lelt -llift1I la'I fn. d' .,;oo Of wbat the~ told them.
?lie olflcen madO DO star..nent after
leavtiot! Calley'1 ftCl.lortd< --.
?lie &)'ear-old lieutenant ""' --houoe .,_ .. bis --Cll thla ID-lantry pos1 since Apr111, 1rn.
The officers were accmnpet'led to tlll
•PJrtment by Maj. John Wiley, -
flnement officer at Ft. llfmlng.
?lie bearing was closed to buth Cilley'•
lawyen and to newsmen. ·
Georp W. Latimer, Calley'• la"Y'!r,
saio 1n a teJei>booe Interview -hi• borne In Salt Lake City that the .........,.
and parole officers would "inta'riew
him, at him questklm. ,,
"He 01D state anything be wanta,"
Latimer said. "I've advtaed blm to Ila
pn!llOred to make the best Dwlltl Ila
can. su..Jy, be wfll make. plea." •
'Ille rusty-haired former pfa--
recelftd •·life aentence, but thol -Jaier was reduced to IO years. ·
Of 25 men once tlCCUled ..i m 9
stood trial In • ! etklt ...... "" Lit ... massacre, ...,. the .. _"*' Calle1
"as coa1•idld el al&dbal 1'11111 •...utJ .. for1~ -"""'-., -,. lnl_,-neep tirnJqb ilre fllalb Vtet.
(lee CALI.SY, Pip 11
,, .......
Continued ~ -tbroalb Tueiday, rill -• In tha Inland portlou Clrqe Qiunly.
Lowa toolp& ....... the bllb
40o.acoordlaClolla-...
Ice.
IN8 .. B'N•A'Y Am.,....,Mlflorcd~p
' ' The deaths stemmed fro, ft fatal IC-
cidents, the highway patrol aaid. Of
tbeae. the patrol said, at leost Ill< Jn.
volv<c: drlnltlnt! dr(vers.
"' C0!1)1'otl<rlial -of ~ clal fired ~ -of t10o -cnviromnnltol co1•11.,... portr
for actitllti<1 Oii llcltall of ..,,,. ' '
pr0ptrt, °'°""'· Sn t r o r ,, ' · ·
Si• ol the victims were wwln( Mii
belta and fl we"' not. Tbe rott ware
either pedeatrlW or motorcyclists, the
pathJI Aid.
.Tbe •tlon's death toll ror Ille IOUl'day
holiday WU gag:
ftafn, lllOW, lbg and b I ( b wlllda fn
Vlrloos parts of the <GllllrJ made drt·
vlng baurdouo •
j
Pooe J9. 1
I
-u ......_ .
-I ~ -r. =.:... ·: --. • ~ •n ..............
... 1111$ M
'I
,.. &.-. ... 11 -. ===1· = .... --i~i.. ~
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2 DAILY PILOT N M"""1, Na t. '• '27, 1'72
UIMBomh
Suspect
Held Again
A Newport Beach teenager already
faclng felony charges in the recent l»mb-
ing at Corona del Mar High SCbool has
bee arrested again on suspicion of bur--
glarizing a parked car.
Glenn Leslie Bameson, II, of 1140 E.
Balboa Blvd., was taken Into custody
late Friday morning on cllarses be stole
$9 worth of !!tereo tapes. cigarettes and
a wine bag fro m a car parked in a ga-
rage at 1139 Granville St.
Bameson was freed Immediately on
SS,000 bail pending arraignment Friday
in Harbor Judicial District Court.
He was already free on $10,000 bond
in the bombing incident and was sched·
uled to face a preliminary hearing on
those charges today.
De tective Ed Rudd said today Bame-
.son was arrested after uniformed officers
reported they had seen him driving near
the crime scene at 4 a.m., stoDPed and
questioned him and spotted What a~
peared to be loot taken in the burglary.
The theft had not been ft:Ported when
the officers stopped Ba.meson, so ht was
allowed to leave the sctne, Rudd said.
When the loss was reported later in the
morning. Rudd said detectives pieced the
puzzle together and arTeSted Bameson at
his home.
Bameson and another youth. who will
face a juvenile court hearing Wednesday.
were arrested Nov. 18 at a snowy Big
Bear Lake cabin on charges of Placini a
bomb that caused minor damage to an
office at Corona del Mar High School
Nov. 16.
Both are former students at the school
Nude Girl Takes
Stroll-on Busy
Major Highwa)·
BENTON, Ark. (UPI) -LI. John Scott
of lhe Arkansas State Police said his of.
fice at Little Rock and the saline Coonty
sheriff's office at Benton were ftooded
with phone calls by people reporting 1
nude girl walking along the highway
call!ing a traffic jam.
Scott said when he got to lhe scene, on
Inlerstate 30 between Little Rock and
Bent.on, l1'lffic WU heavy.
"About 50 cars pulled off along side of
the highway to watch," he said.
Sandra Branson., 25, of Memphis,
Tenn., had taken off all her clothing and
was strolling down the highway, Scott
said.
"People were slamming on their
brakes and pulling over. Poople were
driving to the nearest overpas!I to tum
around and cruise back by," he said.
The woman was charged with Indecent
exposure and released on $25 bobd. She
told Scott she was driving wltb a man to
Calllomla and decided on an impu11e to
take the walk.
"She iusl said she lhoogbt It was the
right thing to do," Scott said. "I pul my
raincoat over her and took her to jail."
Fie ry Bo mb Hits
Cro wded Tavern
MENW PARK (AP) - A Middlefield
Road tavern was firebombed ovtr the
weekend, two bar petn:m were serklusly
burned. and a Menlo Park man was ar-
re5ted for investigation of attempted
murder.
The front of the tavern, 1be Mug at
Middlefield and 7th Avenue, erupted in
flame Saturday night when aomeone
tossed a gallon jug of flammable liquid in
the front door.
"We had a good crowd of about 100
people inside," said bartender Gresh
Launont. "Somebody pu5hed lhe front
door open, threw a fire bomb In and it
just went. I dk!o't even see who did it he just ran." •
OIAMM COAST a
DAILY PILOT
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""' or .... c... .._"'""-~. s.c..
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""""'' ... C.M MeN. '""-t ~ Hvl~ hkfl/f-1111\ V1ti.y, L....-
..... l...n.ihddltlMcit ....... °"""'*"
.... JllM Clpl1trano A ~ ""'**
.. """ .. .-..1111. """"""' .... Sl.lnd1-,s.
Thi Pl"*1"1 llUCM ....... ""'"' 11 •t llO Wt.t
..... '""'· COflll M-. CalffilinM, ,.,.,
a.i-t N. WtM .., .......... llllli.tltf
J•cli: l. Curlty VD~ •M C.-.1 M.....,
n....tk9"11 -n....A.M~,.. -..... L Pehr Krf•1 .......... tMdt or, , __
•• 1a1 ... ~ JJJJ .... ,.,. ........ ,.i
,....., MA-•.o. ... 1111. t26U --Olllli~t·--..... ---=-:;-..... , ..................
,_ C :IL • II °""*" ._,
,.,,, t7141 '4Mm
Gs rs• Mate a '4U611
Q:;:;c-""' CllW4ll Qllt ~ 71 '*""""· .. ..,.. ..... • •• ......; ......, ....... ., ............. --....... ,,,, .......... ...
~-~ ..... . --=-·--C'll:• .... !-•..., ........ _., ........... ..-. ...... ......... ~ .
••
Sidetcelk Store
With Christmas holidays ap-
proaching, a South Vietnamese
street vendor sets out his
wares for sale along the main
street in the Saigon area.
Services Slated
For Mrs. Krause
Of Harbor Area
Constance F. Krause, a 14-year resi-
dent of Newport Beach who was active in
many Harbor Area and Orange County
service organizations, 1s dead at the age
of 56.
She succumbed Nov. II after a lengthy
illness. Private services were conducted
at Pacitic View Memorial Cbape1.
Mn. Krause was the Wife of Dr. Ernst
H. Krause, vice prosldent of lhe
Aerospace Corporation of El Segundo and
San llemlrdlno. The family home is at
l!lt Glenwood Lane, Newport Beach.
Mrs. Krause served .. president of lhe
Newport -lligb School Olapter of
the American Field Semce and was a
member of the board of the Unitarian-
Univenalist Clurob of Colta Mesa.
Besides her husband, sbe is survl~
by foor daughters, ·Margaret McCOrmlck
of Geneva, Swtti.; Katharine of Loi
Angles: Carol QI London, England, ud
Susan of Los Angeles.
She Gives Th anks
For Pilot Swry
Mn. Laura Martin of Santa Ana
Heigbta bacl a busy 'lbllWiiving Day.
She kept giving away pupplel.
Mn. Marlln, who rum llarllncrest
Kennels on C)>ilrea Stn:d, bacl been
given eicbt mind dlepbenJ puppies Wed-
netday by a -...... found -nm-ninc to the middle ol a busy lntenectJon
just down lhe block.
~. IOIDl!body bad dumped
them.
After lhe DAILY PILOT ran • lllory
and picture of Mn. Marlln In the special
morning edltlol) 'lllanUglvtng Day, sis
families -five frqm Colla Mesa and one
from Irvine -came and picked one out
She is still looting fer homes lcr lhe
other two and has given them both their
shots" ao lhey'tl gel off IA> a good .wt."
FormerUCI
Dean Took
•
Loan Money
A former aaistant deon of lllldeola at
UC Irvine today lldmltted lllat he
pockeied fUnd.s clevoled to UCl'1 student loans p...,.... and wu ordorecJ to lace
=~ U iD Orange County
Judie William Mumy 1e1 the ,.._
tencinl date for llobert Edward Sbar.,.,
44, of Los An1e1e1, alter the defendant
pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft. SbaJllO had been scheduled to ~o on
trial this morning. Instead, he offered his
plea to one of lwo c:oonla llled ~Y the
District Attorney's Olf'1<t and went
before Jud(e Murray !or dismissal of the
remaining •llegaUon.
SbaJllO WU accused Oil arrest last
April of ""bml!ng IDft lhlD ll,000
from UCl's -loll! co!len.
District Atlomey's lnWSllpton, Clllled
in when UC! olfictals reported a sulJllln.
tlal delicieDcy, added a second charJ!e of
grand theft ...... Ibey -what the} said was a further mlsapproprialion
of odlool funds.
Sharpe faces a possible state pri&M
ten •. of ooe to IO yean oo the grand
lhelt conviction.
Frelll P qeJ
PEACE ••.
inger's Paris negotiations with 1bo.
Kissinger met with Nixon for 40 minutes
and scheduled another ~ later in
the day.
U.S. Ambassador Ellnrorth Bunker
New Bui lding
Construction project in closeup view on P~e ;,l looks lib tllis from
a distance. Its new Bank of California bulllJDg at 14-01 Dove SI.
Plans call for bank to occupy bottom fioor of.tslx·story, $2.5 mllllon
building. The rest will be leased. A penthoU.. !1i:!!:;•ed for the roof,
according to a spokesman for the builders, Jo and llbpe Con-
struction Company of Newport Beach.
Suit Ends Bank Taxi Ride
Lagoon
Subject
Of H earing
•
,
•
11ll111lD1t4n llarl)our'& COIM>Vetalal (
salt waler 1...,.,. pr<>ject will b< the sub-
ject of a btjlrlnf befor. the California
~ Walm' Quallty Control Board
'l'hunda1 morUll In Orange.
Tbe waler boold -staN at 9:30 a.m. In tbt Oranp Cll1 Council
clwnben, !Gt E, Chapmon Ave.
Lall w.k. the RuntinClo>I Beach City
Councll allowod Rlllllln(lon Hatbour
Corp. to -'"'1lnC and bulldlng '
tbt bodkhqd1 for Ila S.17=oon.
Tbe Iaaoon Ila& boen by the
Hlllll!ngtoo HarlJour Ploi>!<IY Owners -tlon wlllch dalms It may harm
tbt waler qualllJ ol the •tire Rlrbour
area.
City -said -already : • started could bt_~ but.,. .....
eel an·""'1nlllmllla impl<I ~prior ;
to -of Ill -wblch are llippllld lo 111.....S tbt lapa. l
Tbe wator boold llrll -oet. :II on •
Ille -· but'ODDUnlled 111 beorlq for 30 : ci.11 at tbt ~ of the Harbour ,
resldenll. ' Reoldenll bad a.-..i L'le water quality l
boanr to nqu1re d l!npoct ._i. but 1
..-boold-.wereootame tbtlr--Tbe 1-and a-~-.......... --..
nel, are part of a • mllUon npmwkll
1"Joct In llantlnCteD -· ....... .,..,e J
cALLEY •••
I • •
conferred in Saigon with Thieu wblle nanwe hamlet.
=:~~~=~~~: PlanforFemaleEmployes =-~~:$ ..
Saigon reports last week said Thieu radii. Tbtl' ..., Lt Col llny C. .
would ask lllat Nba sit In on the Kiss· Jom-, capt. J-E. Brawner and ;
Inger-North Vietnamese talb wblcb are SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -In what workers until the suit is decided. C.pt. Ray V. Smllh. · ..i
to resume Dec. 4.. some consider a sign of the negative The night~~fare program w a s 'Ibe visit of the clemency board oome.,
Nbon alao was planntng to meet with aspecll of equal rights for women, the adopted by many business firms as 1 only a week before Calley's attorneys ut
Thieu's penooaJ emissary, Nguyen Phu Bank of America has announced it will safety feature. in court to ba'" hll convicllon tbn>wn
Due, at Camp David, but both sldel bacl stop paying taxi faris for women The &late Industrial Wellare Com· out. The U.S. Court ol Mllltary Review
00 comment 00 Saigon reports Thieu wu employes working at night. mission does not specJfy such 8 pnicram will .... ..,. at Falll Cbutth, Va. Dec. 4
seeking a penonal .-n, with Nixon. The Banlt of America said male but does requlN! "suitable tranaporta-In a _..ie prooeed!ng to hear a brief
Due went IA> Paris early last -1< for workers complained lllat lhe practice ol lion" for women working evening hours. contending Illa! Calley's court-martial
briefings by Kilslnger oo his talU with paying taxi !ares for women wbo must The M Employment Opportuoiti<s contained at I-3Z erron.
Hanoi Politburo member Le Due Tbo. start or complete a -k sbift at night is Comm...i.. btn lllY1I cal>faro pncrams t..tlmer said In .the clemencJ ~
The latest .....ot ol prime Killinger-Illegal sez dllcrimination beclU9e it !SD~ for women ncit ooly are discriminatory, flied by Calley's Jawyon lllat tbe boon!
Tho Paris negotiations, which begm • extended to men.. but also withdrawal of such irocrams wu a 1 k e d "to take a I o o t at re-
-it qo, ...,. OIUj)dlded to permit such A lawsuit rai>ing the same argument rather than ezteiWoo to male -ken ~ts for parole." Calley is re-1
diplomatlc negotia~. !(ilsincer con-bu been filed against Pacific Telepbooe would be di>crimlnatory. Ne Ith er quired 'to ""e one-tblrd of his •year ~
fernd with N-In New York Im-Co. However, lhe company said It will alternative bu been tested by 1 court, ...teDce before be can be COlll!oleied for
mediately upon his arrival !nJm Paris i .::con=Unue=~pa-:.ymg=· ::...:lhe:::_:laros=--f~or~--lts..c...women ___ spot,_esmen..c.....c...lor--· __ the __ C001111 __ i ___ Ald. ___ ..:psro1e.c_.. _________ _
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Recruit Stabs
Drill Sergeant
With Bayonet
i1A11 DIEGO (AP) - A llS-JOINlkl ·,.._
crult stabbed his drill instructor In the
back with I ba)'Ultt Jin their barrack&
-,, the -Carpi said today. The recruit was subdued by other
Marines and taken. lo tbe Marine Carpi
Recrult Depot's oomctlclllal fadllty. Ills
name was not ~. Sst. Cir! N. Cyr, 27, ol Pa-et.
R.I., was listed in fair oondltbl in Naval
llospltal. .
Cyr WIS dlmoed and standing in a
large aleepiq" room when be was at·
tacked at 1:30 a.m.
The attacl< OD tbe leC<llld floor of the
threHtory barnd:I WU -Uy UD-
pmolted, a Marine spokesman said.
Cyr supervioed lhe plaloOll to wblch the
""11lt was assigned temporarily en
route to Camp Pendleton for more basic
~-said it wu the nnt time a recruit bad attacked an instructor,
to his lr:nowledge.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Coeo signs
for her dimer, for her drlnD and
whenever she wants to go out.
Coco, a 2&j>ound baby gorilla at the
San Francllco Zoo, is being taogbt sip
language by 1 Stanf<>nl University
graduate student i n developmental
psychcJlocY.
Her teacher, Penny Patterson , '5,
believes her research with the gc:·::la ii:
unique and llopes It will help In using s'&n
language as a teachlnl aid for retarded
ch:ldmi.
"Teaching 1 primate alp lquqe ii
!IOI """• but I think Coeo is lhe Ont
gorilla IA> be -In -.......m. .. laid MiJs Pattel'IOll in ID Interview.
Sbe b Pltterninl btr ~ Iller
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P"ltivt ptyd lioclat• ...... """'""'"°'
taugbl a btbJ ~-1111 alp In 11 .. ,.an.
Mia Pattel'IOll beaan W1Xt1nc with the
lk1onll>old IOrlll• 1--... and spoods up i. hw boan a day with lier
In her dally ......,,, Coeo alcnala Cor a
drink by plodng her thumb to btr mouth,
allls for food by pl1Clng all of her lin&ul
to her mouth and <iDI to 10 from me
l<Clloo ol her 11.....i;1n """° to otiOther
by making an outward motlOll wldl her
hll>d.
And lhe'I WOt1<1ni bard oa tbt lip& for "mott" and • ._"
"The desire for food and drink ...
ltJ'ongly motlvational, and teaching Coco
tbele llgns WU relatively easy," Ml!s
Pattenon aakt
"I began by molding theoe signs for
her I would put her hands in the fopd or
drink sign and then give her a botUe or
some food."
C:OCO, who craves grapes and lf'l.pe
juice, gradually learned the signs and no
looger requires the stlmulua of a bottle
or food.
"Sign.language grammar Is dlffeN\111
from th1t of any other languqe, and I
hope to leun a giut deal from Coco.
Tbe order In -lbe ,_ tbt llp& ii
very lmportlDI, Hp'CiaO, wbm .........
I oertes," Mia Pat-said.
It is~tedetermlnl wllltbtr
the pr1lla I lip word order II btled Ill
-.. bnitatloo, .... Aid. "I am &lrtv!ng lo lolorl>ftl the contnl
In wlllch &he -the sip because lbtt
11 Important In the onalysl& ol 1 c:blld'•
lanpqe."
Ewnlually Mia P1ttenon wlll com-
~ Coco'• -r-with a S.yw.otd deal child's acqulaitlon of lllJI lanllllli•
and tbea planf to wrtte be doctoral dJa.
-... btr ...m. with Ille 1or111a. She bope& IA> wort with Coeo lwo -..
YMl'I· but anything beyood tblt II hlably
unlllte!y. Some day Coco will wellh -..
than • pounds.
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~ . GQiijg _:~f:'oit :Liinh Over Tree Program
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vii<1i11iii1,' -™ ..nu I"" onlinonco guttets ' from rool' damige by" ..rt.Jn that the' city keep the trees 8Jid look for ocr~ • '' l types ol trees. • \ ,al'8mative-IOlutloos to the damqe pro!>
·8!'1W11mare.tBlt ;1~-111PPoee<Dr,'m: · 'l)e ·~·· whtcb em~i tbe lem. ,
_ . .., -tiJ Ollibllt. on I 'i!W-Letm Servtce5 Department to ......,.. One of lbelt, Marth believes, la to trim iddllc'' ........,, onll tllol M pm.a such trees U neomary, bu olreod)' the roots before they trivade the --. lftm! IBlq ~.of-tbetr puoed Its Ont-coancil rudlng. Bui It sidewalkl and gut"'8. It ls u effective
OWD por1nrlJ trees.· ' WU yanked out ol the hopper 8Jid ploced method which costs only 1$ per tree, he
CllJ· Map-Pnd,llonalill malntU\' .on the llludy sepkm opnda U....weeb inllsta. •
the ...., -• -not wrttton to prepn ago when Marth intenlllled j>lJi -· Roqt '. cultlnil is CODl!dired' 1 n Ibo a i,.o. a 1111 ••• ~ ffe, 1111f Labellng counctlmen a n d M· WllatlsfaciorY alternative by the City -Seo-~.to .....,.e miniltr1ton "a bunch of bwlCllni Hall' lllafl because it rodl!C<S the lateral oaji:lllo~-d ...--~ 8Jid , ~ucr'allc>. ~·: llo!11' ·~ _llUJ>POJ'l of I Im., ' .
' During a couDcU session last month
Sorsabol pointed out that root trimming
on both the sidewalk and curb side .of 1
tree, could easily bring the tree tumbling
down with the pm litJfl wind. 1.
''That'• not what I'm told," said ~arth
today. "I contaCted several nurserymen
and they aald it's pretty effectivo. ·l~lallls tm.. to four years ind the -is tn-sigillflcant comporod to destroying a
·tree. which 1-W<JU!d ~to be bet'oeon
$50 and $100 ...
Martb, who U)'t he bu JorWMloil I
written aummory of his objeeiii•• 'lo llM!
ordinance to councilmen, tonight wm
argue that pnlblem trees be trutocl' on
an lndividnal bu1i.
"I think we . 6ould haadle 1lill In-
formally. If tMre ls a apetjllc .. -
with' I tioe Ille cify lhlald Pt ~
with tbe homeowner. But I tbbi otbe
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Clemency
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Studied
FT. BENNING, Go. (AP) -Tbree .
Army demency and puole --1 ...n, !ft boun today -l,L WDllam L Cilley Jr., leNmced to • years for
thedeotlllolDV--11
111 Lal. Ihm left -at.me By ...
ell _;;.. of whit the -told them. .
The -made .. ··--ltevbil Calley'• ---· ..,,..,_...u-___ _
--!n~-on tlllalll-
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Tilt lllllot<• -·arc .. .. ..--.11 bJ 111¢ :; .. ...
... --• n.w. --~ .... -.. --Wliilllcmfl
•w)WI IDd • DeW@IW&
Geqe "· l.lllnier, Clll!'l!. • Aid ID I le~ fDtentow frm Ilia.•
-in 8aJt Like City that the clemelcy •
... ....... ollicers ----him quefUn •• ''<'lie CID lillte -~ lie· ~·
Lltlmer Aid. "J'" -llim to be PftPU9d to malie·lbe belt ..........
-Sanly, be win ....... ~ ... ~~1::.=:.ca:ii:
lfter-redua!d to •,....j ••
Of Ii men once 1Ca1IOll lli4 lk who
..,..i trial in connectloll wltb ilil M1 Lal
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was c:onvk:ted ol c:rtmlnal r 1 J ...,llJ'
... dvlllan -·--··-ID!llllry ........ thnJucb !lie -\W-umeee ~ • ..· .._
"Tbe clemency 8Jid porole -fin here Sunday from Ft. Leat1atiuw~
Kan., site of the Anny'• dioclpl..., -ncb. Tbey are Lt. Col. ffan'1 C.
lolmoo, capt. James E. llniwner llld
pzjlt. Ray V. Smith. </
Tbe visit of the clemency -c:ometJ
only a week before Calley'••-ul: in .court to hive bis· convlctlae tbmm
out. Tbe U.S. Court ol MWllry ReYleW
will convene 1t Falls Churdl:, Va. Dec. '
(See CALLEY, Pip ll
Cb.risbnas Craft ' '
Workshops Slated
Tbe flnt in a aeries.of four Cbrlltmu
craft wwbhopa ... -"began this. af1<mooo at the Cosio M-p.immunUy ~11116ri Center.
Workabopa are beld between 3:30 pm.
8Jid 4:30 p.m. eoch Mooday at the
Recr<atlob Center, locoted near the west
pte ol the Or1n1e countY Falrgroullds.
Children ased 6-11 will learn how to
make !Mir own a.rtatmu ~ 8Jid
to build ...-ii for tbelr · Cbrlltmu
' trees. !l1len la I Ii rePtrOtlon fee. 0
For further lnlormollon, contact Ille
Coltl -Depo.-of Lelaure 8ervl .. , ANllO llet-I LIL md I
p.m.
AD CAN CREATE .,
BIGGER GARAGE
ll<ed mon niom! A uttle apoce in Ille
DAILY PiLbT clualfled td -c:ia
make I bi& -in,...--.J'b1t'1 how this ..i wwted:
HONDA '70, lint concL
Seldom -l<Do\IJID If you hive --,.. -1111 ~=.-Ibo D.\ILY PllDI' ...... -,.. .....
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.• ,. • · ........ c:..t.l'laa.wl..A<rw_lho SttMI, S-. Wu Cost1.Moa1 Pol ice ~. Burgl1ra 0 Dur!"' Tbonlati¥1"9 HOiiday W11kond
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WhlJe U]ere, JiQllce asoert be stole l50ll
wortb ol power tooli from the cab of the
Cf&Jle.
When no police showed up, Pierce and
his componlons alleged\y went Into the
store wlleft the1 colle¢ted 19,500 wortb o1
mualcal inlllruments and radlas, tape
players and record players.
Tbelr movements lnalde the store .. t
off I silent alum which bnlugbt pollc< to
the acene. Tbe five frlendo eocaped but
offlct!n Aid.they found Plenle lnaide the
lilo .. loldlq equipment onto I dolly.
Pollce ..,. they eapoct the two men
.CATV : Line· Bid 'Scheduled . . . '
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eot«prile net-'. '1111 -ls ..,. vis-u a .,.... of Improving com-
Jllllllity ·-thnJqll publlc -~lot tonight'• 111""1 -..... •.; ..! U:...":":a~ ~.-;.:.... " --:'i:i ~ Jlilldi ' I
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will 0 he arraigned today in 'H¢or
Judlclal District Court on ..... ~of burgliry. ..
Meile Calenaar
Nudes-Clotlrei :· . . . ' ' Make the Man ·
LA MESA (AP) -Tbe lat.at In the
male-caleodar fad proved -tbbll to
J'dl 11mm, a :If.year.old tp'oplJlc lrlllt
wbo put It on the newatanda today:
• Doa\ think I blnclloule IDM with
clothes ao looks equally ...U without.
Sixty J011i11 men 1n"'ered • iD ·odo
ver\liement whic.h Miss 'l1mm pot In the
San Dlqo State nenpoper.
'lbere were .. jects In the tiJJll poolac.
"Some peop wbo look .,..t In clalbea
juft don't without, .. Miii ,,.,., ......
Tbe Jl'1ljecl which · Ille -
c1ea1per, -out· -.........
-her $1,000. •
"Two or ~" of tho ....,. "'* All
..... for pootnc. Tbe othel'o ...... -...
pettOOt of the em1tuol.jnllti -Rio
of Ure calendar. ~
One .-1 -.. 1lo paid,
Body Found
In Canyon
Fann Area
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San -county 'Sberifr.1 Jn.
V<lllpton came to Coste Mesa today in
\heir lelrch for cluea in the death of I
local ...... -body .... focind in
Carl>oa c..,,.. -of aitno • Tbe clot!ied body ol Celeto Patrlda
Co~ :ammo, Sl, WU discovered Friday by
bone rlden. Detective R. D. Knadler '
said the body waa lying off the.n>ad in
the qrlcultuial .....
''1be' atta is not plriicularty ragaed,"
be Aid. "It'• ~ --but the body wa& situated hi· Mil 1 way that you
W<JUld hive to be pr""'1cally ill top of it
to·-IL
lie l!ljmlted the body bid ~there
I« -u boon -. It ..... iileo.u...C '
-said Ille -" Jin. eo. tamono'1 cleatll hu boen i.atlllftly
liate.i • llrqulatioo "but we will hive to wait I« Ille outOpay reporta before tt beooms afficial •••
Tbe lnwstlptor Aid they Ire not ....
lain U .the womu bid beeo raped befon
her death. Tbe IUtoply report, wldch
should be completed today or Tueoctay morntnc. will .-1di that infonnltioo,
Knadler Aid.
''TndlJ, ............ !elm ol Jn.
vesttpton to Coltl -to try to team ICmellJIJJc I-bor.blcqround," be ad·
ded.
Mrl. CotrW, wbo lived It 1900
Meyer Place, W •-ted!J beeo mis> inc -Wn llG" Tiie innotlptor
said they -Ibo bid bOeo -rated
from her -1pr tine years.
Flomt Loses .
$1,500 in Theft.
lkqlan wbo f<Jrced open the bfd:
. door of the residm&::e wlaUe tbe ....,..nt
wu ••• , for the day carried off.
clotbliw, cash, -... --' at neorly l l,5411 -!lie·-of 1 8lntl
Ana ffetchtw flarllt ~ tbe •z t ,A II Or-. eu...ty llbslfl"1 _1 _ ,
the blUl 1t the home of-Goreo-
be!n, .. -Aila Aft., II '1;441. lnveatJcotan Aid Inti.... ......
acmrdrlven to 11'1 .,... -·· • blclcdoo<.Tbeflorlatalclbe-llla '
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TONIGHT
fLANNING COMMISSION -Regular
meeting. City Hall, 6:30 p.m.
DANCE LESSONS -Dept. of Leisure
Service& offers round dance lessons at
Wiison School , 801 W. Wilson, 7:30-10 :30
p.m. $1.2$ per ~ion.
UC! LECTURES -"Mobile Home
Parks," last of a series on commercial
and investment properties, Rm. 104
Physical Scienct1 Bldg. 7-1 :30 p.m. Panel
on "Understanding the System In Orange
County" Rm. 178, llumanities Hall, 7·10
p.m. Single admission $4.50. "The Right
to Die" series on Dignity in Death, Rm.
101, Physical Sciences Bldg. 7-10 p.m.
Admi5'1<>n 15.50.
TUESDAY. Nov. !I
FACULTY ART SHOW -0CC Gallery
through Dec. 8 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
weekdays.
MORNING MUSIC CONCERT -OCC
music dept. presents Henry Curtis, 14-
year-old freshman at corona del Mar
High School Music Studio No. l, 11 a.m.
No charge. SQUARE DANCING -Communit y
Recreation Center, Fairgrounds, 8-10
p.m. $1.15 per lesson.
0CC BASKETBALL -vs. Gnlden
West, OCC Gym, 8 p.m.
Snags in Peace
Talk Drag Down
Market Prices
NEW YORK (AP) -Snags in the
Paris peJce talks and profit-taking caus-
ed the stock market to sag today .
At 11 a.m. P&'T the Dow Jones average
of 30 industrial stocks was off 9.93 points
to 1015.28. The market closed off 7.45.
Brokers attributed the weakness mailr
ly to the suspension of the Ps1il talks un-
til Dec. 4, and to reports that South Viet-
namese leaders are insisting they will
have to negotiate directly with Hanoi.
In addition, analysts mentioned t h a t
some investon were bound to cash in
gains following lbe recent dramatic rise
in market averages.
At the New York Stock Exchange some
714 st.icka had declined and 440 had risen,
with 1,692 lasues traded.
Gull Oil, which recenUy reached an
acreement with Kuwait ln oil talks COtl-
cernln& ~ partly owned oubaidlary. was
ap V. to a Entler, a bloct of 109,200
ahares ~ •t -· up 'II. Autos, which have been s t r on g
r<a11tly, ..... down.
On the American Stock Ez:change,
McCulloch OU WU down 'II to 1111, and
Heck'1 ""' off I II to 26.
GOP in County
Seeking Design-
The Orange County Republican Central
Commltt<e ts lle8rdting for a design for
a llai to be the group's emlgn. Offered u grand pm. for the winning
stetcb is a round trip for two to San
Francisco, courtesy of Alt California.
Tam Fuentes, chainnan of the corn·
mlllee'• CGl!Ull1tt.e to find a flag Friday
annodnced tttenslon of the contest
de1d!lne to Moodly, Dec. 11.
Contest l!Dlrtes may be submitted to
the Republican Central Committee, 1509
S. Grand Avenue, Santa Ana .
Soldier Search Ends
LUBANG ISLAND. Philippines (AP) -
Mobutu Sese Seko announced the
broke camp u the month-old search for
A joint Filipino -Japenese stragler Hiro
Onoda officially ended Saturday. A
Japanese official said, however, another
search operation will be launched.
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Kissinger,
Nixon Talk
Of Peace
ByUBlted..__
President Nixon summoned MCllf!ly
adviser Henry A. Klss.lnger to Camp
David today for a thlrd nMIDd of
discussions since suspension of the MCttt
talks In Parts.
Nguyen c6 Thach, North Vietnam's
deputy foreign minister, new back to
Hanoi from Paris for further ln-
strucUons.
Tbere was a series of diplomatic
meetings to study tho impasse wblch •!>'
parent!y hinges on Soulh Vietnam Presi-
dent Nguyen Van Tbleu'• demands !or
withdrawal of North Vietnamese trooP1
from the south and Hanoi's refusal to do
so on grounds they are Vietnamese, not
foreign, troops.
Before golog to the presidential
retreat, Ktsalnger conferred w I t b
Secretary of State Wiiiiam P. Ro(en In
Rogers' office.
A state Department spokesman, John
F. King, said the Rogers-Kissinger
meeting was devoted entirely to Kiss-
inger's Paris negotiations with Tho.
Kissinger met wilh Nixon for 40 minutes
and scheduled another session later in
the day.
U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker
conferred in Saigon with Thieu wbile
Thieu's close!t adviser, Hoang Due Nha ,
new to Paris to confer with South Viet-
namese officials.
Saigon reports last week said Thieu
would ask that Nha sit in on the Kiss-
inger-North Vietnamese talks which are
to resume Dec. 4.
Nixon aJao was planning to meet with
Thieu's penona! emissary, Nguyen Pbu
Due, at Camp David, but both sides bad
no comment on Saigon reports 1bleu wu
seeking a personal meeting with NIJDn.
Due went to Paris early last -k for
briellnp by Ktsslnger on hts ta1P with
Hanoi Politburo member Le Due Tho.
The latest round of private Kluinger-
'1110 Paris negotiations, which began a
weelc ago, were suspended to pennit sucb
diplomatic negotiations. KilllDler con-
femd with N!mn In New York Im-
mediately upon hts arrival from P..-Is
and again Sunday.
Despite the bleat outlook, the Salp
newspaper Tin SOOg, wblcb Ix plrtly
financed by Nbl and sometimet -u Thieu's mouthpleee, prodlctec! the Puts
negotiations would make "grut develop-
ments in tbe comtna: days," espectany
with the arrival of Nb.
F ..... P11pJ
TREES ..••
Department embarked on an oll!cla!
pollcy to replant partway -in ~,
clty perlis whenever possible. • •
So far, more than ilO U-have been
plucked out of parkways by 1 city-hired
contractor and planted somewbenl else.
Sorsabal previously Indicated that the
tree replac<ment ts not enlllldenid wilen
the trees are excealvely large ad can-
not ecoaomlcally be moved.
That was the cue In Marth'• Mesa
Verde neighborhood •hen! clty crewa
earlier this ytar cut down 33 sllUn ub
trees.
Furor erupted in the M.,. Hlib!anda
tract two mootha ago wbeo the Le!Jun
Services Department dllcl<>aed plans to
remove It silken uh partway trees on
Illinois 5U'eet and Indiana Avenue.
Residents on -two streets appear to be divided oli whether to have the
trees removed or to allow them to re-
main.
Van Holt said this morning that all 19
trees are scbeduled for replanting. Only
two of the total number of trees are coo.
sldertd extremely large. 'Ibey too will be
replanted but lheir survival Is not
guaranteed by the city's contractor.
The Leisure services director pointed
O\'t that wholesale destructkm of trtes
stopped with those on Wuh.ington Street.
All are now being replanted with the ez:-
ception of those too large to be moved by
machine.
"These are trees which might have If
to 24 inch trunks and they're simply too
big," he said. "But they accouot for lea
lhan five percent of our trees.
"We're not sitting up here Jn our black
hal!i looking aroWKI for trees to mutilate
just because we have fireplaces," Van
Holt added.
Holiday Traf fie
Crashes Kill 62
In California
From Wire Senrlcu
Siz:ty..two peraona were killed on
Caillornla hlgbway1 over the Tban.kaglv-
lng bolldaya, the lowest total for the boll·
da:· since tlll.
Last year's count wu 15 fn lhl 411-<ky
spen from I p.m. WedneadaJ to mldnlPI
Sunday. The total .... Ir/ in tlll.
'!be deaths stemmed fro 1 G Iota! ..,.
cldent.s, the bllthway patrol aald. Of
these. lhe patnil said, 11 leasl six i...
volve( drinking driven.
SiJ o! the vlctl1111 """' ftllinJ ... t · belts and 27 were not. Tbe Ni wen
either pedestrians or motorC)'diats, the
patn>I aald.
'!be nation's death toll for lhl !ouM&J .
holiday was 8$8.
Rain, snow, rog and h 11 h w1ndo In
various parll of the enuntr)' modi dri-
ving hazardous.
'!be 19?2 count wu 1ll&htlY bllllor than
the 1971 toll ol 1111 deaibs bul 1oa than
the 764 In Itel.
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Ro111ney Besips"
To Create Body of 'Trutlueekers'
WAlllJNGTON (VP!) -0.. •111_, .....i _, 1111 .,.ipitm u-.., GI tlll D••!1lllOlll aflloutla& ..i uii. tkahunont'to .,..te
& IOBf/l•k .. tal.,., of *"*JI' I md••1••""+ft""bo could help
lllLilbllD .... pabUc .. rOll poUUcol -· l>mldent Nixon accepted the .,,,..tkln, wb!cb Romney laid pnvloua!y
be would submlt after the elactloa. .
AT A NEWS CONFERENCE, Romney U1d the ''rel! _ .. ,,._ DOI dlf.
cusaed during Nixon's aucceaslul race for re-e!ectJon ~1 botll the pteai-
dent and bis DemoQ'aUc cbaIJencer, Sen. Georae S. McGovern, feared tblt to
do ao would -them votee. Quolln1 from commentaton and pl1l!010pbers ruclnl from W.iter LiP!>'
mann to Thomu Jelfenon; Romney U1d under p...,.I pollll<a! condtdaal a
candidate cannot win If be Is "right too ooon." ·
"l'M A LIVING EXAMPLE of the !act thal yoo e111't afford to be rliht
too soon and win," be said, referring to hts UDlllCCUlful 1lll bid !or the
presidency.
Romney became the Ont major me-r of Nlxoo'1 olllcill family to ha"
bis resignation accepted by Nixon slnoe the Pruldent'1 'Nov. 7 rHlectioo
victory.
Research for Retarded
Baby Gorilla Learning
To TalkSignLang~ge
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Coco signs
for her dinner, for her drinks and
whenever she wants to go out.
Coco. a 26-pound baby gorilla at the
San Francisco Zoo, is being taught sign
language by a • Stanford University
graduate student i o developmental
psycbol<>cY.
Her teacher, Pmly Patter.n, ~.
believes her research with the F.:la i.111
un1que and 11opes 11 will belp 1n us1nr •'sn 1-u a teadilnc aid for retarded
ch:!dr"1.
"Teacbine a primate sign !ang11age Is
not new, but I think Coco Ix the finl
gorilla to be 1lled 1n sucb relelreh," Slid
Miss Pattenon in an iDtemew.
Sbe Ix Pfttemlng ber -" alter
that of hrO Unlvenlty of Nevoda enm-
p&r1ttve psyobologlsta whQ llUCCeel!ully
taught a baby cbimpamee 100 1igns In
fiw years. ·
Mlsa Pattenoa began working with the
lf.mcmt!HJld gorilll four nmtha ago and
spends up to five boun I day with ber.
"I began by molding. theae signs for
her I would put ber hands In the food or
drink sign and then give her a bott!e or
some food ."
C.oco~ who craves grapes and grqpe
juice, gradually learned the signs and no
looa:er requires the stimulus of a bottle or;food. • ..
"Slp(anc1iago ' graminar lo dlff.reul
from that ol ant other W-. ml I
hope to learn • ... dOal' !rOoi °"">·
The order In wbk:b .... -the algns la
very Important, -1•D1 1lhen abe usea
a aeriel," Mill' Pattencm said.
It ts Important to determine -the goril!a'1 llgn "!I'll Ql'dor io'bued Oii
cootezl or lmltajloa, Ille .Aid.
"I am strlvln1 to 'lnte!Pnl· the OU1tut
in wblcb Ille uaes the lllos becauae that
'ts Important lo the ll!ll1Yail ol I c!il!d'S
I " -.....,.. '
-tually -Nters... will ......
poro °"">'• -· with • 1-)'elMld
-dllld'• --ol lflo langdage and tbm plat ID wrlle be doctoral dia-
FormerUCI
'Dean Took
Loan· Money
A former aaalatant dean ol stnderila at ' •
UC ltvine today 1dmltted that be
pocketed funds devoted to ucro .otudent
Joana .,....., and was ordered to lice
-Di Jan. 24 ID 0 ran 1 e eo..c;
SUperlqr ~. '
Judge William , Murray set tbe ,..,.
teociOI date for Robert Edward Sbar,;e.
'4, of Los Angeles, after the tii::endant
pleodtd cuIJty to cblrgeo of grud theft.
Sha.,,. had been scbeduJed to '10 ..
trial this mornloc-lutead, be ollel'Jd his
plel ID one ol two oounta !lled •y the
Dtatrlct Attorney's Office and went
before Jucfa:e Murray for dismiJsal ot the
remalnltl( alleg1tioo.
Sharpe wu ICCllled on arrest last
Al!ril of en>bmlIQI more than $1,QOO
lrom UCl'1 -t !om colfera. -
Dlatrlct Attomey'1 lnvenlpton, Cl'!led
In when UC! olllciall reported 1 subatan·
tlal deficiency, added a aecood charge of
grand theft when they unenver>d whot
the> said wu a further misappropriation
of scbool f!mds.
Sharpe JIOBI a possible state prison
ten.. of""' to 10 yean on lbe grand
theft cootlCll<>n.
Mesa Given More
Funds for Roads
.Costa ..... bu -...-ID ad-d!-.... el ......... ., -
--to .......... Ills w!dstt!o&
and lmpi.••-el -AM. ad lied
Hill ••--11• Drht to 1,ltle feet tlOrlb ol Brl1toi'-
'ibo. total of --...., FlttaJ> cfnl l'rolram fimds allotOd to tile city la
.,.,.. Plans call for the wideoing ol the
beavo,.ttnelled raadway . rr..n hlo to
lour W., repovltl(, inltallatioo of curbe
and gulten and the rolocatlon ol • trafllc
lllgnal at Bristol and lied IW!.
Crematory We~come
IH'l'f ......
APl'EALS FOR CLEMINCY
COnvlctecl 11.,... Calley
p,.....pafJeJ
CALLEY .••
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In a ...,...te ~Ing to bear 1 brief
®Dtendln& tbM. calley'1 court-mlrUal •
contained at least 3' ~rron. .
Latimer said In the clemency petition
fie<! by Calley's lawyers that the board
wa.s ask e d "to take a loot at re-
quirements for parole." Calley is re-..
quired to serve one-third of his »year ~
sentence before be can be considered for ,
parole.
'!be lawyer said Calley bas been
de>crlbed by autborllies at Ft. _.,.
a:: a "niodel pMmer" IOd the demenq
plea clalnu be bu -_.,.,
punlsbment' not nnly. !or bis "own guilt
but that of the nation and the Army as
well."
Girl, Aunt Die
In Heavy Surf
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A Y<J11111 girl
and the 1unt who trled to racue ber
dlowned In UllQIUl(!y blgb surf here,
authorities reported. ID ber daily aeSlicms, Coco algna!s !or a
drink by placing ber -to ber mouth. uka for food by placlng all· of ber ftnrlen
to her mouth and lllgna to go from one
oecllon of ber ~ ftlOlll to Dither
by making an outward motloo with her
ha:id.
sertalloa ,. ber rwmcb wttll the gorilla.
Sbe bopea to -wttll Coco two ""'"' yean, llUI allythlnc be,.ad thll la blgbly
unllR!y. Some dat Coco will ftlgb more
than•pollldl.
llEDDITll, ...,_.. (UPI) -"The
-Qty lnmltorlum ateodl I
"wann wt:loome" to all oflldaJ bodiel
vililltl( the pnmloea, • city council
report. oald.
A beavy wave kDocked over Eli»betb
ltestauro, I. who waa wldlng durltl( a t
family plail< It Baku Beacb Dell' the #
Presidio on Sunday, authoritlel said.
And abe's wortina bard on the signs
for "mare" and "ne.':
"'!be delire !or food llDd drlnt are
strongly moUvallooal, and teacblng Co«>
these signs was relatively euy," Miss
Pattenoo said.
Services Slated
For Mrs. Krause
Of Harbor Area
' Comtance F. Kra-I 11-ytar rai·
dent o! Newport Beach 1lho -active In
many Harbor. Atta and Orange County
service orpnlzaliom, Ix detd 1t the age
of 511.
Sbe IUCCUDlbed Nov. II alter I ~y
fllneu. Private oervicel wen conducted
at Pacfflc View Memorial Chapel.
Mn. Krauae wu the wUe of nr. Emal
H. Krauoe, vice prooldent of the
Aeroepace Corporatloa o! I!!! Secundo and
San Bemardino. The famlly home ts at
1919 Glenwood Lane, Newport Beach.
Mn. Krawie lel"ved u president· of the
Newport Harbor ll1gb School Chapter o!
the American Field Service and was a
member of the ~ of the Unitartan-
Uolveraalial Church of Costa Meaa.
Besides ber husband, abe ts survtved
by four daughters, Margaret McCormick
of Geneva, Switz.: Katharine of Los Ancfa; Ciro! of London, England, and
SUaan of Los Angeles ..
She Gives Thanks
For Piwt Story
Mrs. Laura Marlin of Santa Ana
Heights bad a busy Thanksiivlng Day.
She kept giving away puppies.
Mrs. Jdlll'ti11. who runs Martlncrest
Kennels on Cypress Street, had heen
given elgllt mixed abepberd pupplea Wed·
nesday by 1 friend wbo found them run-
ning In the middle ol 1 busy lnt...-iort
just down the bloclt.
ObViOUtty, eomebody had dumped
them.
Alter the DAILY PILOT ran a story
and picture of Mn. Martin In the special
mor.W. -'llllllbllvlnl DaJ, n
famlllll -fivt """' Cotta_-and .... Imm Itvlne -came and picked one ant.
She ts ltlll loNlnc for homes for the
other l1lo and bu pven them both their
lbotl'* IO tbey11 aet off to a aood Nrt.''
China Recognized
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